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[ GRATIS.] SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1863. [ GRATIS.] AQUATICS. CORSAIR AND EXCELSIOR FOUR- OARED RACE, J The second match between these clubs, the one boating irom : Putney and the other from Greenwich, came off on Saturday, I Aug 22, and proved a most interesting race. It may be remem- , bered that when the challenge sent by the Excelsior was accepted it was agreed to row two races, the first over the Corsair's course ( Putney to Chiswick), and the second at Greenwich. The first | accordingly came off on Aug 8, and ended in the victory of the Corsairs by three lengths. This was in outrigged boats, a class of craft to which the Excelsiors were not used ; and the same might be said of the race below bridge as far as the Corsairs were con- cerned, this being in racing gigs over a course of nearly five miles from the Old Barge House, Woolwich, to the centre , of Greenwich Hospital. Necessarily the Corsairs knew no- thing of this course, and never having rowed over it i TVbofore until the race, the Excelsiors, used to rowing in rough i water and among the shipping, were the favourites at 6 to 4. Two ; — steamers had been engaged to accompany the race, Citizen B, Capt Hawkins, carrying the general public; while the bulk of the Excelsior Club were on board Mr Penn's pretty little steamer j the Engineer, which was considered a private boat. Both these ; • were full, and among the spectators were a large number of : members of the West London, Undine, and other clubs. Having arrived at the starting point at about a quarter past five, the rival crews took to their boats and soon reached the starting post, about 400 yards below North Woolwich Pier, the crews being as under :— THE COBS AIRS. st lb 1. J. Eliinger 10 3 2. H. Castell 9 6 3. G. Leigh ton ..... 10 10 4. J. C. Kearns 8 0 H. Ford ( cox) 5 THE EXCELSIORS. st lb 1. O. Britten 10 0 2. H. Anderson 11 9 8. A. Herron 12 0 4. J. E. P. rain 10 4 T. W. Charles ( cox).. 8 12 The betting on this race had at one time been 2 to 1 on the Excel- siors, but as the wind had dropped, and the water was but a little rougher than it usually is at Putney, the odds fell to 6 to 4. The crews having drifted up a little way were started by Mr P. W. Bryant, Captain of the West London Bowing Club, who was um- pire, and the Corsairs, who won the toss and took the Essex side, obtained a slight lead ; but one of the Excelsiors, in going off, caught a crab, and the Corsairs, thinking they had not started, stopped, and when they really commenced rowing the Excelsiors were full a length ahead. This lead they increased, owing to the Corsairs having some craft direct in their course, and at the lower end of the Dockyard were two lengths ahead. At this point, however, the Corsairs began to pick up very fast, and ere their arrival at Charlton had drawn on to their stern, coming nearly level at the Anchor and Hope. The Excelsiors here steered better among a fleet of craft, and the Corsairs being again thrown out dropped behind a length ; but two hundred yards further on Mr Kearns put on a tine spurt, and drawing level with the Excelsiors' stern, a most exciting race followed till they were three quarters of a mile into Gibson's Reach, when Mr Brain set the Excelsiors a rapid and effective stroke, and they soon drew half a clear length in front, and these positions were maintained till both crews got into a great deal of surf, occasioned by the passing craft. This suited the below bridge crew best, and away they went with a lead of a length and a half clear, increasing this to two lengths at Thames Church, and as they still improved their positions it seemed hopeless for the Corsairs to struggle any longer against superior stuff; but opposite the entrance to the River Lea they hugged the Kent shore very closely, and although they seemed to be out of the tide were in smoother water, and at once began to improve their position, and animated by the shouts of their friends, rowed so uncommonly well after so long a stern chase that opening Biackwall Point they had drawn right on the Excelsiors' stern, and a desperate race was going on, both crews becoming exhausted. This lasted till they had nearly reached Black wall Stairs, and then the Excelsiors making a slight mis- take in their steerage, the Corsairs followed them, and getting into the surf again, instead of keeping in the track of a large steamer going up, two of their oars slipped; they were soon recovered, but during this time the Excelsiors had gone clear away, and at the Polly House led by two clear lengths. They had now only another mile to go, and the Corsairs strained every nerve to catch their opponents again, but, their spirits having re- vived, the Excelsiors were now bowling merrily along, increasing their lead foot by foot, till at Millwall they had three lengths to the good, and this they increased into five, by which they passed the flagboat. On the steamers coming up both crews re- ceived a perfect ovation, and certainly no two crews ever deserved one better, for every man had rowed most pluekily all through, and the time ( 32mm 30sec) shows the exertions which both must have made all the way. After the race the crews and their friends adjourned to the Club House, the Crown and Sceptre, where fifty gentlemen sat down. Mr Brain, the captain of the Excelsiors, was in the chair, supported by the winning crew, and faced by Mr Kearns, who was supported by his crew. After the dinner the captain, in proposing the health of the Corsairs four, dwelt upon the fact of their being unused to the river; while Mr Kearns. who, after responding, gave the health of the winning crew, thought the difficulties as well as the honours had been equal, as the Excelsiors had had on the pre- vious occasion to row in boats which they had scarcely seen before they came to Putney.— Mr Brain then gave " The umpire for both matches, Mr Bryant," who responded.— Mr A. W. Hill, cap- tain of the Undine Rowing Club, next gave the " West London Rowing Club," which he considered had done more good in bringing out unknown men than any other club on the river.— Mr F. J. Tyler responded, and other toasts followed. In the course of the evening Messrs Lister, Ellinger, Juppa ( attached to the Viceroy of Egypt), and others enlivened the proceedings with their harmony, and a most pleasant evening was spent. MANCHESTER AND SALF0RD REGATTA. Judge: Mr M, J- Coleman, Stewards: Messrs W. Riddihough, T. Merrih, J. Porteug, and W. Martin. Chairman; Mr V\\ R, James. Secretary: Mr J. B. Dent. Treasurer: Mr j. G. Edge. SATURDAY, AUG 22.— Since the date of the last Manchester and Salford Regatta, the hard- toiling artisans of that densely- populated manufacturing district have been passing through a severe ordeal, from which they have not yet emerged, in conse- quence of the lack of supply of that staple commodity, cotton, caused by the apparently interminable war on the other side of the Atlantic. Many working men have fortunately found other sources of employment; and to this class especially it must be gratifying to see that some of their pastimes— notwithstanding the difficulties with which their promoters have occasionally to contend— are yet pursued with as great avidity as in days of yore. Possessing, a's this aquatic gathering did, noble and in- fluential patronage— with a zealous and persevering committee— and with that " essential element, a tolerably good entry of craft, the Manchester and Salford Regatta of the present year opened this afternoon on the " meandering" though not very " odoriferous" river Irwell of the manufacturing metropolis. If the stream itself, however, cannot boast of perfect purity, the surrounding district is exceedingly plea- sant, and the Pomona Gardens, abutting upon the regatta course ( the proprietor of which annually contributes a prize of the value of £ 50 to be rowed for), are very neatly laid out. Among the competitors " canny Newcastle'' sent forth her repre- sentatives in the crew of the A. P. Lonsdale, the whole of the other boats being rowed by Manchester men. The distanoe of the regatta course was about two miles, it being up the river to buoys near Regent- road Bridge and back to the stand erected at Throstle Nest. ^ otwithstanding that the weather this afternoon was very unfavourable for aquatic amusements, there was a tolerably nu- merous attendance of spectators, who manifested considerable in- terest in the sport. On Monday the weather was again exceed- ingly showery, and though that was the most attractive day of the regatta ( a very large number of people being present), the sport was somewhat'" curtailed of its fair proportions" in conse- quence of the Ellesmere Plate not having filled. This was, how- ever, somewhat atoned for by the meeting of the Newcastle and the R. C. Naylor and Colleen Bawn crews of Manchester in the Pomona Champion Prize, the latter having easily defeated the R. C. Naylor and the Newcastle men in the race for the Water- men's Prize at Chester on the preceding Thursday ; and, as will be seen below, the crew ef the Colleen Bawn repeated their vic- tory on the Dee upon their own river Irwell by again easily beating the A. P. Lonsdale rowers. On the concluding day ( Tuesday) heavy rain again fell, and the attendance was not large. The sport opened with The TRAFFORD STAKES ( Handicap Scullers Race) of £ 20, in wager boats ; first boat £ 15, second £ 5. FIRST HEAT. PEEP o' DAY— M. Addy, Manchester ( 12 lengths) 1 THE EMPRESS— J. Williams, Manchester ( three lengths) 0 This was an easy contest for Addy, as he was not approached throughout, and he won as he pleased by five or six lengths. An objection raised by Williams was not sustained, the stewards de- claring it to he groundless. SECOND IIEAT. THE HOLLINGWORTH— E. Barrutt, Manchester ( three lengths) 1 CARELESS— H. Lang, Manchester ( six lengths) 0 Lang, with six lengths' start, led up to the buoy, and got first round, but on nearing home Barratt challenged him, and by an excellent effort in the last two strokes Barratt achieved a clever victory by half a yard. THIRD IIEAT. COLLEEN— G. Williamson, Manchester ( seven lengths) 1 OOSEBURN— J. Taylor, Newcastle ( scratch) 0 This heat was carried off by Williamson by a couple of lengths, he not having been headed. FINAL HEAT. PEEP O' DAY— Addy 1 COLLEEN- Williamson 2 THE HOLLINGWORTH— Barratt 8 In this race, from first to last, no ohange took place in their positions, Addy winning very easily by a length, and. Williamson rowed in two lengths ahead of Barratt. AMATEUR SCRATCH MATCH, for gold oar breast pins, in four oared rigged boats, for members of Manchester amateur rowing clubs; about three quarters of a mile. FIRST HEAT. PRINCE OP WALES— Messrs Riddihough, Holden, LS& dless- and Merrin 1 THE DROID— Messrs Volght, Anderson, Porteus, and Hamblet 0 Immediately after starting, the Prince of Wales took the lead, subsequently had it nearly all her own way, and won easily by four lengths. SECOND HEAT. PRINCE OP WALES— Messrs Baison, Baylis, Hunt, and Knowles rowed over FINAL IIEAT. PRINCE or WALES— Mr Riddihough's crew 1 THE DROID— Mr Balson's crew 0 This was a good race, and was won by half a length. The HEYWOOD STAKES of £ 8, in four- oared boats, not exceeding 30ft, for youths under 21 years of age; first boat £ 6, second £ 2. EARL OP DERBY— E. Idle, G. Livesey, J. Smith, J. Horton, A. Elliott ( cox) 1 PRINCESS JUNIOR— W. Burrell, T. Bostock, It. Burrows, J. Birch, W. Deaville ( cox) 2 On the signal being given, the crew of the Earl of Derby took a slight lead, and the race was well contested. The Earl first rounded the buoy, and though each crew used every energy on the return voyage, that of the Princess Junior were outstripped, the Earl of Derby rowing in easily four lengths in advance of their opponents. MONDAY.— The SEFTON STAKES of £ 12, in four- oared boats, not exceeding 30ft, for men who have not won more than £ 10 at any regatta for the past two years ; first boat £ 10, second £ 2. FIRST HEAT. PRINCESS JUNIOR— W. Burrell, T. Bostock, R. Burrows, J. Birch, W. Deaville ( cox) 1 CONFIDENCE— J. Coppock, T. Jenkins, C. Ashton, J. Schofield, C. Ault( cox) 0 A good start was effected, but soon afterwards the Princess Junior went to the fore, and led up to the buoy, where the Con- fidence gave up, and the crew of the Princess Junior rowed home at their leisure. SECOND HEAT. NIL DESPERANDUM— E. Skelley, J. Pimm, T. Brophy, G. Pimm, G. Bailey ( cox) 1 EARL OP DERBY— E. Idle, G. Livesey, J. Smith, T. Horton, A. Elliott ( cox) 0 The crew of the Nil Desperandum went away with the lead, and won without having been headed by about ten lengths. FINAL HEAT. NIL DESPERANDUM 11 PRINCESS JUNIOR 2 This race was well contested, both crews pulling gallantly throughout, and towards the conclusion the event was a very in- teresting one. On its termination the judge's fiat was in favour of the Nil Desperandum by a length and a quarter. The POMONA CHAMPION PRIZE of £ 50 in specie, in four- oared boats of any length ; first prize £ 40, second £ 10. FIRST HEAT. COLLEEN BAWN— M. Addy, R. Addy, G. Willliam- soii, 8. Butler, G. Williamson ( cox) rowed over The Confidence was also entered for this contest, but probably in consequence of having been easily beaten in the first heat for the Sefton Stakes, she did not come to the post SECOND HEAT. A. P. LONSDALE— J. Taylor, T. Matfin, A. Thompson, M, Taylor, T. Harrison ( cox) 1 R. C. NAYLOR- W. Cromwell, H. Lang, E. Barratt, J. Wil- liams, W. Deaville ( cox) 2 The Newcastle crew, in the A. P. Lonsdale boat ( which had four feet the advantage in length over her opponent), showed the way, and all the efforts of the men of the R. C. Naylor to overtake her proved fruitless, the A. P. Lonsdale winning easily by about four lengths. FINAL HEAT. COLLEEN BAWN ( Manchester) 1 A. P. LONSDALE ( Newcastle) 2 To witness this, the chief event of the regatta, the greatest desire was manifested by the dense mass of people on each bank of the river, and the fame possessed by the crew in the A. P. Lons- dale appeared in the judgment of many persons to warrant them in laving odds of 6 to 4 on their success. Notwithstanding the fact that the colours of the Newcastle men had been lowered by the Colleen Bawn on the Dee of Chester the week previously, they had many supporters to- day, it being generally believed that the representatives of the " north countrie" would make a deter- mined effort to recover their lost laurel, and more than one aquatic seer predicted victory for the men from the " coaly Tyne." The start was a good one; soon afterwards the Colleen Bawn began gradually te go slightly ahead, and she arrived at the buoy two lengths in front of her formidable opponents. Each crew having got fairly round, both went to work with the most determined energy, and the return journey furnished an instance of admirable skill and determined application of " the feathered oar." Onward in advance came the Colleen Bawn down the river, the A. P. Lons- dale being evidently unable to make up leeway, and the Man- chester men eventually won by about three lengths, their victory being hailed by loud and prolonged cheering. The time occupied was 12min lsec, this being the fastest race on record over this course. TUESDAY.— The ORDSAL PRIZE of £ 20, in four- oared boats of any length ; first boat £ 15, second £ 5 ; winners of the Pomona Prize excluded. FIRST HEAT. H. P. LONSDALE—, T. Taylor, T. Matfln, A Thompson, M. Taylor, T. Harrison ( cox ) rowed over SECOND HEAT. CONFIDENCE— J. Coppock, T. Jenkins, C. Ashtow, J. Schofleld, C. Ault ( cox) rowed over FINAL HEAT. A. P. LONSDALE L | CONFIDENCE 2 The Newcastle crew went ahead soon after starting, and turned the buoy several lengths in advance of their opponents. In re- turning the Confidence gained upon the A. P. Lonsdale, but the latter eventually won the prize by three- quarters ot a length. The DERBY 8TAKES of £ 15, a pair- oared race, in bona fide four- oared boats not exceeding 30 feet: first boat £ 12, second £ 3. FIRST HEAT. R. C. NAYLOR— H. Lang and W. Cromwell 1 THE HOLLING WORTH— R. Barratt and J. Williams 2 R. C. Naylor took the lead, maintained it throughout, and de- feated the Hollingworth at the finish by upwards of a length. SECOND HEAT. THE OUSEBCRN—. T. Taylor and M. Tavlor 1 THE TYNE— A. Thompson and T. Matfln 2 This heat was won easily by the Ouseburn. FINAL IIEAT. THE OCSEBCRN 1 | R. C. NAYLOR 2 The men of Newcastle were again triumphant in this contest, and they won the water Derby of Manchester by about three lengths, by defeating the boat named after the owner of the win- ner of the late Derby at Epsom. The WILTON STAKES of £ 12, in four- oared boats of any length ; first boat £ 10, second £ 2; winners of the Pomona and Ordsal prizes excluded. FIRST IIEAT. NIL DESPERANDUM— E. Skelly, J. Pimm, T. Brophy, G. Pimm, G. Baiiev ( cox) 1 EARL OI DERBT— E. Idle, G. Livesay, J. Smith, T. Hartou, A. Elliott ( cox) 2 This heat was carried off by " Never Despair," the Opposition peer being beaten by a couple of lengths. SECOND HEAT. R. C. N\ YLOB— W. Cromwell, H. Lang, E. Barratt, J. Williams 1 PRINCESS JUNIOR— W. Burrell, T. Bostock, R. Barrows, J. After a good race R. C. Naylor won by a length. FINAL HEAT. R. C. NAYLOR 1 I NIL DESPERAVDCM 2 The competitors were despatched on equal terms, and a good struggle ensued, which resulted in favour of " the Squire of Heoton " by half a length. With this race the Manchester and Salford Regatta of 1863 was brought to a conclusion, the only subject of regret being the un- favourable weather which prevailed during the three days it pended. The arrangements of the committee deservedly met with general approval; and, whilst acknowledging the courtesy of the stewards, we must not omit to make " honourable mention" of Mr Coleman, who, in the double capacity of starter and judge, discharged his duties in an impartial and highly satisfactory manner. KING'S LYNN REGATTA. A determined effort to place King's Lynn Regatta this year in a higher rank than it has hitherto attained has been crowned with a considerable amount of success. Por some years past the regatta has presented no features of more than ordinary interest, but on thejpresent occasion there was a great improvement, thanks to the active exertions of the committee. Perhaps some portion of the success achieved is due to the Prince of Wales, who not only gave his patronage but also a handsome donation, which enabled the committee to offer a Prince of Wales's Cup. Monday, Aug 24, witnessed the first day's regatta in that part; of the Ouse known as theEau Brink Cut ( the second division of the regatta in the roads being fixed for Wednesday, Sept 2), and the occasion being a con- venient one for the people of Lynn, and the weather being most propitious, the banks of the river were crowded with spectators of all classes. The first match was between yachts of any rig not exceeding 5 tons, open to all. The prize, £ 10, was divided into three portions of £ 5, £ 3, and £ 2, and the following started :— The Lovely Nelly, C. Newby ; the Cuthbert, T. Priest; the Mermaid. W. Johnson ; and La Pauvre Petite, T. Andrews. There was a stiff' breeze blowing, hut the match was not an exciting one. The superior qualities of the Mermaid were soon apparent, and she won easilv, La Pauvre Petite coming in seconfl at a respectable distance, but the Lovely Nellj did not show at the flagboat, which was the winning point, until a long time afterwards. The fourth boat put in no appearance at all. The next match was for yachts and boats of any description, open to all. The prize of £ 6 was divided into £ 3 10s. £ 1 10s, and £ 1. The competitors were the William and John, T. Carter; the Alice, E. Mann; the Joseph and Elizabeth, S. Cozens; and the Pilot of the Galilean Lake, W. Aickman. This was won by the Pilot of the Galilean Lake ( was there ever such a name?), the Joseph and Elizabeth being second, and the Alice third. Next came a rowing match ( open), for tide- mien's boats, the first receiving £ 4, the second £ 3, the third £ 2, and the fourth £ 1. Five started, viz, the Mitre, J. Lee; the Peep of Day, F. Drew; the Three Crowns, R. Franks; the Alabama, J. Jones; and the Frederick the Second, W. Garland. The boats got off well together; the Mitre, Three Crowns, and Alabama, however, gradually left the two others behind, the Frederick the Second being last. This order was continued during the remainder of the match, which was won by the Alabama, the Three Crowns being second, the Mitre third, and the Peep of Day fourth. The next item on the card was a rowing match between sailors, in four- oared Lynn ships' boats, the first receiving £ 3. the second £ 1 10s, the third £ 1, and the fourth 10s. Six entered, but only five started, viz, the Merlin, W. Smith; the Active, S. Wright; the Rose, J. Owen; the Clio, J. Webb ; arid the Eliza, J. Howard. The match was well contested. The Merlin won the first prize, and the second went to the Rose, the Active and Eliza being third and fourth. In a gunboat match, with the usual sweeps, the first boat received £ 2, the second £ 1. and the third 10s. The entries were the Harkawav, W. Hornigold; the Star « f the West, W. Chesson; the Petrel, H. Hornigold; and the Tom Tit, W. Horni- gold, jun. This match was won by the Tom Tit, the Petrel being second, and the Star of the West third. Up to this point the matches had been got off with considerable celerity, but a tedious delay now occurred. The previous contests had been over a course'from the llagboat to a boat moored at a distance down the cut, and then back again to the flagboat as the winning point. The subsequent matches, the shovel match excepted, were on a straight course of about two miles from a point up the river to the flagboat. The outriggers and four- oared gias went to the starting- place, but for some cause it appeared to the waiting spectators as if they would never return; this was more particularly annoying, as great interest was at- tached to these matches, especially those of the outrigger boats, the appearance of which in Lynn waters was quite a no- velty. We now come to a leading event of the day, a match be- tween amateurs in fonr- oared outriggers, for a cup of 20 guineas ( the Prince of Wales's Cup), or five cups of the value of four guineas each, at the option of the winning crew. The course was a straight pull of about two miles. Three boats competed, one belonging to the Lynn Rowing Club, and one each from the Cam- bridge Town and the Cambridge University Clubs. The boats were manned as follows:— Cambridge University— Messrs F. G. Dyer, lOst 121b ; 8. W. Cope, 12st lib; M. H. Marsden, 12st 31b; N. Beebee, lOst 101b; J. W. Hill ( cox), 9st 71b. Four of these gentlemen are Johnians, and the fifth is from Emmanuel College. Cambridge Town— Messrs J. King, lOst 21b; J. Hod- son, list; W. Harvev, list 7£ lb; J. Harvey, 9st 101b; J. Rutt ( cox), 8st. Lynn— Messrs W. King, W. Dickenson, H. Green, T. Meadows, F. Holmes ( cox). On the start the Cambridge Town crew at once took the lead, the University boat fol- lowing, and the Lynn boat being third. This relative posi- tion was maintained during the match, the Cambridge Town boat winning by about four lengths. The next event was a row- ing match for boys not exceeding 16 years of age in pair- oared boats, no outriggers, over the same course. The first boat received £ 1, and the second 10s. Four competed— the Teal. G. Witt; the Arthur, R, Bayes; the Herbert, R. Drew; and the William, R. Whiley. The first prize was won by the William, and the second by the'Teal. Next came a local rowing match, for amateurs only, in four- oared gigs, no outriggers, for a prize of £ 10, over the same course. The following entered :— The Queen, Lynn Zephyr Boat Club; the Undine, Lynn Neptune Boat Club; the Raglan, Lynn Neptune Boat Club; the Nereid, Mr L. W. Jarvis: the Zephyr, Lynn Zephyr Boat Club; and the Havelock, Lynn Neptune Boat Club. This race was well contested by the Queen, Nereid, and Zephyr, and was won by the Nereid, the Queen being a fair second, and the Zephyr third The next match was for the championship of the Ouse, for a purse of £ 25, for scullers in outriggers, over the same course. There were seven entries, but only the following started: — T. Meadows, West Lynn; W. Mol'. ett, Norwich; T. Hoare, Hammersmith; T. Worledge, Norwich; 8. Wright, Norwich. The match was contested with great spirit, Wright and Hoare struggling hard for the first pla<- e, alternately gaining upon each other for the greater part of the distance. As they came within sight of those on the flagboat Hoare was nearly half a length ahead, and this distance," by great exertion, he gradually in creased, winning by about a length ; Worledge was about four lengths behind the second boat, and Meadows the same distance from the third. The spectators manifested great interest in this spirited match, and cheered the two first men heartily. A pro- test was entered against Hoare being declared the winner on the ground of some informality in the entry, but the committee de- clined to entertain the objection. the race might have been different, for she staggered along under the now heavy breeze with her lee gunwale under, and every now and then, when came a puff'heavier than usual, she had to luff" up to prevent capsising. Psyche, who had taken the precaution to set a smaller jib on commencing to beat, walked away from Pixie fast; and the Mystery, finding matters not to her liking seaward, took her hook" in a very mysterious manner, and was not seen in the race after she had half completed the first round, which was completed— H. M. s. I H. M. s. PSYCHE 157 0 | PIXIE 2 a 0 There was little variation in the position of the boats in the second round, except that Psyche increased her lead from 12 to 24 minutes, and the race was concluded thus :— H. M. S. | H. M. s. PSYCHE 3 10 0 | PIXIE 8 24 0 The LADIES' CUP, value 20 guineas, for yachts under 20 tons, kept for pleasure only ; time race, half a minute per ton for boats above seven tons ; below seven tons 45sec per ton ; the first boat to take the cup, second boat £ 8. This was the race of the day, and promised to be a fine contest. There were entered :— YACHT. TONS. OWNER. PORT. CORAL 8 Capt H. E. Bayley Torquay LILY 10 G. P. Cotton Exmouth FIRE CLOUD .... 13 Mansfield Teigninouth This class was started at 2: 29, and the signal being given, Fire Cloud was first away, Coral and Lily wearing together, but not before Fire Cloud had obtained a lead of several lengths. In run- ning down to the eastern markboat Lily overhauled Fire Cloud, and rounded several seconds ahead of her ; Coral was close behind. When it came to reach to windward, Fire Cloud came up hand over fist with Lily, and passed her. Coral had not got a quarter of a mile from the markboat when her weather shroud parted, and away went her mast clean over the side, about six feet above her deck. This was an occurrence much deplored by the whole of the spectators, who warmly sympathised with Capt Bayley, who is much esteemed by all those who feel an interest in nautical matters, for his readiness to promote sport. He had made up his mind to win, and as he beat the Lily at Torquay a day or two before, there is every probability he would have done so, as his boat was looking well up to windward at the time of the occur- rence. The yacht Dolphin went to his assistance, and towed him to his moorings off Ness Point, where the wreck lay all the afternoon, her racing colours nailed to the stump of her mast. The Fire Cloud and Lily, on perceiving the disaster which had befallen Coral, at cnce doused their topsails; and Lily struck her topmast in working down to the western mark, which she did by making two or three short tacks, and weathered it about a minute ahead of Fire Cloud, which made one long stretch to the westward before rounding. The first round was completed :— H. M. S. I H. ST. S. LILY S 32 0 | FIRE CLOUD 3 83 0 After passing the western boat Fire Cloud again set her gaff topsail, but she would have gone better without it; it was some- thing more than a topsail breeze blowing. Lily, in the second round, without her topsail and with a small jib, increased her lead considerably, and the race was concluded by H. IL. S. | H. M. S. LILY 4 So 30 | FIRE CLOUD 4 34 40 Lily thus winning by 4min lOsec without her time allowance, which makes her a winner by 5min 40sec. The cup, a handsome piece of plate, was provided by Mr Hele, of Bank- street. A PRIZE of £ 10, for yachts of any rig, not exceeding 15 tons; entrance 10s; three to start or no race; time allowed for tonnage half a minute per ton; first boat £ 7, second £ 3. YACHT. TONS. OWNER. PORT. FROLIC 0 R. A. Mangin Shaldon VISION .4 Mathews Torquay FERN 0 Brutton Exmouth This class got away at 3: 5, Vision being first off, Fern second, Frolic last, but these positions were frequently changed in the run to the eastward, round which mark the order was exactly re- versed, Frolic being first round and Vision last. On facing the wind the boats had quite as much as they could do, the now strong breeze having raised a short chopping sea, which drenched the crews of all the boats. Frolic was at one time on her beam ends, and filled to her thwarts. Capt Mangin, who was sailing her, had to bale her out, but she had too much head sail to con- tinue the contest, and gave up before the first round was com- pleted. The wind came down from the hills in strong puff's, and every now and then the other boats had to be thrown up in the wind to save them from capsizing. The race was eventually won by Fern, thus: H. M. s. I H. M. s. FERN 5 33 O | VISION 5 41 o A PRIZE of £ 5, for fishing boats belonging to the port; entrance 2s 6d; first boat £ 3, second £ l 10s, third 10s. NAME. OWNER. I NAME. OWNER. HERO E. Strongman j INDUSTRY Pitwood LOV'D Matthews | There were no remarkable features in this match to call for any comment. The race was won by Lov'd, who came in two minutes ahead of Hero, Industry being some way astern. A PRIZE of £ 3 10s, for open sailing boats not exceeding 16ft over all; first boat £ 2, second £ 1, third 10s. There were five entries for this prize. NAME OWNER. | NAME. LITTLE WITCH .... Capt West | OTTER .. PADDY Rolestone SWLFT .. PETREL Longcroft | Before starting the Paddy was objected to as partly decked in; consequently she was disqualified. The little fleet presented a pretty sight, and the changes in the position of the boats in run- ning before the wind were numerous. Otter came in first, but was disqualified on account of her length. Swift won first prize, Little Witch second, Petrel third. A PRIZE of £ 4, for four- oared boats not exceeding 32ft in length ; first boat £ 3, second £ 1. For this were entered:— Fairy, 32ft long, Mr C. V. Wilson; Eva, 30ft long, Mr Wright; Quiver, 32ft long, C. Wilson. Quiver was evidently the favourite, and, barring an accident, must have won. The Eva is a boat belonging to and manned by some of the employes at the Newton Locomotive Works. The Fairy, we believe, is the old Lalla Rookh, and was manned by a Shaldon crew. On starting the boats got well away together, but the contest was evidently between Quiver and Fairy, the former soon taking a slight lead. She had not gone far before the s'uMke oar broke his paddle short off at the thole. Her crew, not discouraged by this accident, pluckily continued the round, and were soon handed a Bftddle from a boat which had witnessed the disaster. Fairy, by this time, to/ i obtained a decided lead. Quiver soon overtook and passed Eva ( Vv « icli< M not finish the first round), and diminished lier distance from Fairy, frho, however, was too far ahead to be caught, and won by several lengths. A PRIZE of £ 4, for four- oared boats belonging to the service, and to be rowed by Coast Guardsmen; entrance Is; first boat £ 2 10s, second £ 1, third 10s. This was a good race between four boats, and was won as follows:— Exmouth 1, Nimble ( cutter's gig) 2, Dawlish 3, Teignmouth 4. A PRIZE of £ 4, for four- oared boats, to be rowed by any belong- ing to the pilots and hobblers of the port; entrance Is; first boat £ 3. second £ 1. The contest in thi3 race lay between The Lawyer ( Crook) and Waft ( Clark), and was won by the former. Waft second, Teazer ( Nathan) third, and P. Q. ( Rice) fourth. A PRIZE of £ 1 10s, for two- oared boats not exceeding 18 feet, to be rowed with a coxswain; first boat £ 1, second 10s. Tame Deer ( Lee), Pride of the Teigu ( Cox), and the Wickham's ( revenue cutter) boat started for this prize, which was won in the above order. T0RBAY ROYAL REGATTA. The annual aquatic event of the fashionable town of Torquay came off on Friday Aug 2, and was not so great a success as on former occasions, great difficulty being experienced in persuading a sufficient number of yachts to start for each race. There was not a very large number of yachts in the bay, a fact which was attributed to the prevalence of other aquatic events at different places. Amongst others were the following :— OWNER. Hallett J. Cox YACHT. TONS. OWNER. YACHT. TONS. 0W3EB. ALUEBTINE 159.. .. Lord Londes- UNDINE.. . ... 53... .. Norris borough VINDEX.. . ... 45... .. A. Duncan ZOBAIDA ... 157.. .. Parson EMMET ... ... 32... ... G. Hay FLIRT 1- 50.. . Lord Westbury PHANTOM SDNBEAM . 108.. . Twvsden TALISMAN. ... 15... .. Ililinan MONA 96.. .. Buller GIPSY ... 12... .. Ark wright REINDEER . 71.. .. Lumsden LILY ,.... ... 10... . .. Cotton NEW MOON. .. Lord Willongh- CORAL .. ... 9... ... Capt Bayley by d'Eresby IDA ... 7... ... Turner TEIGNMOUTH REGATTA. This regatta came off' on Monday, Aug 24, and was in every way successful. A fine wind prevailed from the south, varying occasionally to S. S. W. The following were the stewards :— The Right Hon the Earl of Devon, the Right Hon Lord Courtenay, the Eight Hon Lord Clifford, Sir Walter Carew, Sir Lydston Newman, S. T. Kekewich, Esq, M. P.; J. G. J. Templer. J. Whid- borne, Capt T. Young, R. N. ; R. A. Mangin, R. T. Y. C. ; H. H. Spencer, Capt Flamank, Capt Marshall, Capt Langley. The com- mittee comprised the following gentlemen, and well they carried out their duties:— Mr Mansfield hon sec. Committee:— Messrs J. B. Mansfield, G. Chapman, J. W. Boon, T. Norsworthy, G. P. Bowell, W. W. Hele. G. H. Croydon, R. Willcocks, H. M. Bart- lett, W. Colton, 8. Hatchings, Capt Langley, Capt Flamank, H. H. Spencer, Capt Mangin, H. D. Barney, C. Symons, T. Searle, J. Beater, Capt Marshall, G. Moir, J. Clapp, J. Willcocks, | G. Barden, Capt Jones, and G. Warren. The racing commenced at half- past twelve. The course for the boats in all but the Mos- quito race wa3 from the starting point opposite the Assembly Rooms to a boat about a mile to the N. E., from thence to the south to a boat about three miles off the shore, and from thence to about a mile westward of Ness Point, and therefrom to the starting boat. The course was about seven miles in extent, and had to be gone over twice. The first class started was at 12: 47 for A PRIZE of 10 guineas, for yachts or pleasure bouta not exceeding nine tons: entrance 5s ; first boat £ 6, second £ 2 8s ; three to start or no race ; time for tonnage, 45 seconds per ton. YACHT. TONS. OWNER. PORT. PSYCHE 7 Capt Flamank Teignmouth PIXIE 7J H. J. Boyle Torquay MYSTERY 7 E. Rice Teigninouth The boats hung to windward by the slip ropes, and on the gun being fired Psyche was the first to wear, Pixie and Mystery turn- ing on their heel at the same time; but midway between the starting point and ; the first markboat Pixie had glided into first place, and rounded the markboat first by nearly a minute, Mys- tery being half a minute behind Psyche. Now came a dead turn to windward, and Psyche soon overhauled Pixie, who was evi- dently over canvassed." Had she taken in her topsail the result of PHRYNE 55.. .. Seddon Other yachts arrived at a later part of the day, but not in time to compete for an}' of the races. The weather was beautifully fine, with a slight southerly wind. A large number of spectators assembled on Beacon Hill, the Quay, and surrounding eminences, from whence the sports could be best viewed. The racing, such as it was, proved very good, the greatest interest, however, being manifested in the rowing matches. The stewards for the occasion were the Duke of Leeds, R. Y. S.; the Hon Slingsby Bethell, R. T. Y. C.; R. S. 8. Carey, J. G. Lumsden, R. Y. C; Sir W. Carew, Bart, R. Y. C.; SirL. Palk, M. P.; and Capt Palliser, R. N. Thefirst prize on the programme was £ 50 for schooner yachts not less than 50 tons. For this the Albertine and Madcap were entered, but the latter did not put in an appearance. After some vain attempts on the part of the committee to induce other yachts to compete with the Albertine, the race was postponed until the following day. When Saturday arrived, however, there was no better luck, and thus the prize remained uncontested for. The SECOND PRIZE on the programme was for £ 50, being £ 40 for the first boat and £ 10 for the second, for cutter yachts of 30 tons and upwards. Only two yachts were entered for this, viz: YACHT. TONS. OWNER. YACHT. TONS. OWNER. PnRYNE 50 .... MrE. Seddon | VINDEX.... 45 ..., W. A. Duncan After some delay it was arranged that the yachts from the lower class should be allowed to compete, and if four started the whole amount would be offered ; but if only three should run, it was de- cided that £ 40 only should be awarded, and that to the first boat, leaving no prize for the second. The only other yacht that en- tered was the Emmet, 25 tons, Mr G. Hay owner, and consequently the second prize was withheld. The start was made at 12: 5, Phryne having the lead, with Vindex second, and Emmet last. Vindex, however, gradually overhauled her com- petitor, and a fine race ensued between the two boats, but. the Phryne laboured under a great disadvantage, for even had she maintained first position throughout she would have been com- pelled to allow the Vindex five minutes for difference of tonnage, and this being a time race, the Emmet, it was very evident, had not much chance of winning, and gave in before the completion of the second round. They were timed in the following manner:— 1ST ROUND. 2D RODND. SD ROUND. H. M. S. H. M, S. H. M. S. VINDEX 8 43 50 5 3 44 6 27 20 PHRYNE 8 44 27 5 5 5 6 32 35 EMMET 3 50 30 The OWNER. Mr Cotton The LADIES' PRIZE of 10 sovs, for yachts under 15 tons, following started:— YACHT, TONS. OWNER. IDA 7 .... MrE. Turner CORAL 9 .... Capt Bayley The Coral led at the start, with the Lily under her lee, and Ida close on her weather quarter. The positions were frequently changed, and at the conclusion of the first round the following was the order:— H. M. S. 1 H. M. S. 1 H. M, CORAL 3 17 0 | LILY 3 49 50 | IDA 3 50 55 In the second round Coral gradually increased her lead, and there was a spirited contest between the other two boats. The Lily and Ida, however, mistook the course over which they were to proceed, and made for the markboat for the rowing matches. Some time elapsed before the mistake was discovered, and they were then compelled to tack about and make for the boat which they at first started from. This mistake will account for the great difference in the times of arrival between the Coral and the other two boats. The second and last round was concluded as follows:— H. M. S. I H. M. S. I H. M. S. CORAL 4 57 0 | LILY 5 36 0 | IDA 5 38 45 FOUR- OARED GALLEY BOATS, actually in the service of the Coast Guard of the Dartmouth district, from Babbicombe to Sal- combe: nine prizes of £ 3 10s, £ 2, £ 110s, £ 1 5s, £ 1, 17s 6d, 15s, 12s 6d, 10s. prize £ 10, second £ 6, third £ 4; time, half a minute per ton measurement. The contest, which was one of the most brilliant ever witnessed, terminated as follows:—- Jolly ( Pascoe) 1, Welcome ( E. Mollet) 2, Whim ( Balleine) 3. In this match the Take Care ( Le Follet) broke her mast, the Bright ( Le Gros) her bowsprit, and another cutter, the name of which we did not learn, her boom. SECOND MATCH, for fishing boats of 22 feet and under ; first prize £ 4, second £ 2, third £ 1 10s, fourth £ 1: time, one minute per foot. Why Not ( G. Blampied) 1, Kiss Me ( C. Blampied) 2, Matchless ( G. Vautier) 3. This race was also contested in a manner which reflected the greatest credit on the competitors. THIRD MATCH, for fishing- boats of 14 feet and under; first prize £ 3, second £ 3, third £ 1; time, half a minute per foot :— Industry ( J. Billot) 1, Ann ( P. Le Huquet) 2, Loyal ( Tom Blampied) 3. This race was so well contested that at its close there was only a period of 15sec between the successful boats in a race of eight miles. After this race, owing to the committee's boat having been dragged from her anchors, the officials con- sidered it judicious to defer the remaining portion of the contests. The Yacht Match was postponed on account of the weather. The sailing committee were John D. Rogers, R. N. ; Mr T. Le Huquet, G. Balleine, Capt E. Ick, R. C. V. ; secretary and treasurer, C. C. Ick, R. N. By the kindness of Colonel Godfray, the band of the 2d, or North Regiment, were in attendance, and performed a nuin ber of favourite airs. GUERNSEY REGATTA. The regatta of 1863, which took place on Thursday, Aug 20, was a decided success. Early in the morning the weather was far from promising. The wind, which blew from the N. W., was high and very stormy, whilst dark clouds threatened a rainy day, and it was feared the day's sports would have to be postponed. Happily, however, at about nine o'clock the weather began to assume a more cheering appearance, the wind abated, and the committee announced that the regatta would positively take place at ten o'clock. The following is a brief account of the races :— FIRST RACE.— First prize a Cup, value £ 10, or the amount in money; second £ 5, third £ 3, fourth £ 1. ft In L'HIRONDELLE 3( 3 o R. Balnbridge 1 TRY AGAIN 36 0 15. Kartell 2 BIVAL 34 0 G. LeCouter S PROSPERITY 34 0 JohnDorey 4 Two SISTERS 31 0 M. I'obilliard 0 ECLIPSE 34 0 B. Martel 0 SECOND RACE.— Fishermen's boats above 21 feet; first prize £ 5, second £ 2 10s, third £ 1 10s ft in SAGITTA 24 4 T. Ogier 1 NELSON 25 1J W. Bourgaize 2 SURPRISE 22 3 W. Brache 3 LOUISA 23 8 W. Purdy 0 BROTHERS 22 2 E. Novou 0 STANDARD 22 0 N. Martin 0 THIRD RACE.— Fishermen's boats from 15 to 21 feet; first prize £ 3, second £ 1 10s, third £ 1, fourth 15s, fifth 10s, sixth 5s. ft in ADOLPHUS 20 6 J. Brache 1 PRINCE OP WALES 20 6 J. Falla 2 LIVELY 17 GJ C. Noyon 3 TRUSTY 20 9 M. Hubert 4 PNEUMATIC 18 2£ R. B'lere 5 LILY 20 4 C. Noyon 6 ROSE 19 0 John Marryatt 0 JULIA AND EMILY 19 0 W. Leggatt 0 HANNAH 20 G JohnLegg 0 ADELAIDE 20 0 T. Baker 0 FOURTH RACE.— For amateur sailing boats not exceeding 19 feet over all; prize, a Silver Cup, value £ 4. ft hi ANNE 16 0 W. Smith l MIST 16 6 R. Hartwell 0 So SAME 14 9 A. Gifford 0 FIFTH RACE.— Fisherman's boats under 15 feet over all; first prize £ 2, second £ 110s, third £ 1, fourth 15s, fifth 10s, sixth 5s. ft in WHISPER 14 0 W. Washington 1 LOUISA 14 0 T. Bourgaize 2 LION 14 11J R. Ferguson 3 IDLER 14 8 C. Hartleld 4 PETER 13 6 P. Le Noury 5 MARY ANN 14 4 E. Le Page 6 SIXTH RACE.— Amateur rowing match, for Silver Sculls and Rudder. ft in ELFIN 33 0 Jersey Club 1 PSYCHE 29 6 H. Boyd rt CHANCE IT 27 0 N. Mitchell 0 SEVENTH RACE.— Rowing match for pilot gigs, four oars and a sitter ; first prize £ 3, second £ 1 10s. ft in MARY 27 0 G. Cluett 1 VOLANTE 26 11 G. Hughes 2 PROVIDENCE 26 6 A. Vian 0 INTREPID 25 6 J. Sarre 0 EIGHTH RACE.— Amateur rowing match, for a Silver Cup, value £ 3, or money to that amount. ft in ZEPHYR 10 8 A. . T. Robin 1 SOPHIA 14 11J J. Brown 0 FEREMINA 16 0 T. Le Llevre 0 NINTH RACE.— The Oddfellows' Guerdon ; a rowing match for gigs ; first prize £ 5, second £ 2 10s, third £ 1 5s, fourth 15s. ft In AMULET 22 0 C. Harfield 1 BRUNETTE 21 0 J. P. Ellams 2 PROVIDENCE 26 6 A. Vian 8 LOVELY JANE 22 0 C. De Saumarez 4 NAUTILUS 17 3 T. Thorn 0 MARY 27 0 G. Cluett 0 VOLANTE 26 11 G. Hughes 0 TENTH RACE.— Rowing match for dingeys ; prize £ 1 5s. ft in ELLEN 12 0 W. Cressard 1 ALARM 11 11 H. Grace 2 ELEVENTH RACE.— Rawing match for watermen's boats; first prize £ 2 10s, second £ 1, third 10s. ft in LUCY 21 o Jas. Phillips 1 MAYFLOWER .. 20 0 W. Green 2 LITTLE IIAHRY 20 0 W. Berryman 3 TWELFTH RACE.— Rowing match for punts, limited to 8 feet, and one man in each only. Five punts started in this race, seve ral of which became entangled with one another at different times, to the amusement of the spectators and the chagrin of the rowers. The prize was finally won by the Early Bird, James Bougourd. THIRTEENTH RACE.— A six- oar rowing match; first prize £ 3 10s, second £ 1 15s. ft In Ctf^ NUBU 20 9 W. M. Thomas 1 VOLANTI: 26 11 G. Hughes 2 PROVIDENCE ....•. » > » ..•• SS G A.\ ian ... o CHANCE IT 0 M. Mitchell 0 DASHER . P. i? aumarez o INTREPID 25 0 J. SarfS . IINIMIIITINI 0 FOURTEENTH RACE.— Sculling race for boys ; first priz6 £ 1, second 10s, third 5s. ALARM — Bonnel 1 ROSETTA T. Le Lievre 2 YOUNG ROVER W. Williams S HAVRE REGATTA, AUG 23.— The 25th anniversary of this regatta came off' on Aug 23, in front of the ship building establishment of Mr Normand, situate between St Addresse and the pier head. The weather was beautiful, and many distinguished persons were present. There was a light breeze throughout from the W. N. W. to N. W., varying in strength during the afternoon. The following is the pro- gramme of the respective races:— SPECIAL MATCH, for flambards and other fishing vessels; the course being from a line drawn in front of the Boulevard Impe- rial round a buoy off' Trouville, returning to inside the port. First prize, given by his Excellency the Duke de Rianzares, l, 500f; second a gold medal of honour, given by the Minister of Marine and Colonies ; third a silver medal, given by the same. The win- ners were:— Zephyr of Cancale 1, Aigle of Caneale 2, Surprize 3. FIRST MATCH, pilot boats ( of any port in France) not exceeding 15 metres in length on deck ; first prize, gold medal given by the Emperor, and l, C00f by the Chamber of Commerce; second, 500f by the Society of Regattas; third, 300f by the underwriters of tfavre. These were won in the following order and time. The course was from their moorings in a line with each other, round all the buoys in the roads, forming a rhomboid, in which every manoeuvre of sailing before the wind, wind a beam, head wind, & c, was required:— STATION. NAME. PORT. H. M. S. 1. MOUETTE Cancalo 1 42 30 2. CELESTINE AGLAE Havre 1 54 20 3. JEUN CONSTANT Havre 1 67 10 4. MARIA Havre 1 58 5 5. FELICITE DESIREE Havre ] 58 30 0. CONCORDE Dieppe 1 59 80\ 7. NEPTUN Havre 1 59 30/ 8. LUTIN Cherbourg 1 59 45 9. ALLIANCE Dieppe 2 0 20 10. PERE DU FAMILE Hontieur 2 130 11. LEONTINE Havre 2 2 0 This was a very exciting race, and some excellent manoeuvring was manifest, the whole of the fleet sailing apparently in three divisions. SECOND MATCH, for small fishing boats; three prizes, 200f, lOOf, and 50f, the first boat also receiving a silver medal given by the Prefect of the Seine Inferieure. The money prizes were given by the Society of Regattas. The Addle not gofng the proper course, the first prize was awarded to St Benoist, second to St John, and the third to the Charles. THIRD MATCH, for yachts of all nations, in two classes ; first class from 11 to 15 metres in length, second from 8 to 11 metres; to be despatched together, the first yacht in of either class to have, in addition to the prize of her class, a large gold medal of honour presented by H. I. H. the Prince Napoleon. For the first- class yachts; first prize, a gold medal given by " le Cercle de la Marine" and l, 000f by the city of Havre; second, 400f by the Society of Regattas. Unfortunately this match did not come off for the want of entries. Second- class yachts under 11 metres, 10 tons; first prize, a gold medal given by the Cercle de la Marine, and 800f by the Society of Regattas; second, 300f by the Chamber of Commerce. The following were the entries for second class, course the same as for the pilot boats:— STATION. YACHT. PORT. H. M. S. 1. ALGERINE Southampton l 37 25 2. ARIEL Paris 1 43 O 3. MYOSOTIS Havre 1 47 20 4. MARIE GABRIELLE — 1 47 48 5. VIOLETTE Havre 1 50 20 6. ROUENNAIS Bouen 1 53 10 7. TINTAMARRE Paris 1 54 30 The above match was that of the day, and it is impossible to de- scribe the excitement which it occasioned, so great was the enthu- siasm with which the victor, Mr F. Rosoman, owner of the Alge- rine, was greeted on the return of the yachts. The Algerine is 10 tons, and has already exhibited her fleetness at Southampton Regatta, w here she beat the Folly, Quiver, and Midge. Several other matches followed, chiefly among fishing vessels, small pleasure boats, four- oared galleys of all nations ( amateurs), whale boats, rowing and sculling matches, & e. The prize for amateur galleys was won by the Lutece of Paris, beating by lOsee the * L6man of Rouen, and the Pere Tranquille of Dieppe by 55see; the first prize l, 000f and gold medal, second a medal and 500f. The Gorilla of Southampton was entered, but had not arrived in time to start: also the Eva of London, who mistook the hour for the start. In the evening there was a dis- ilay of fireworks. On Monday, Aug 24, at eleven o'clock, the committee, accom- panied by several members of the Society of Regattas, assembled in the grand saloon of Frascati for the purpose of distributing the several prizes to the fortunate winners. The president of the re- gatta committee, supported by Messrs Maire and Brument ( depu- ties), in the absence of M Juste Viel, the mayor of Havre— who, we regret to state, was indisposed— presided on the occasion. DARTMOUTH— Bryant WICKHAM ( 2d galley)— Evans PAIGNTON— Davis WICKHAM ( 1st galley)— Gard TORCROSS— Patten 11 TORQUAY— Mawscowen 2 J MANSAND— Murphy .... 3 I BRIXHAM— Curnow .... 4 ! BABBICOMBE— Perry FOUR- OARED YACHTS' GIGS ; three prizes of £ 5, £ 2, and £ 1. SYLPH— Coussens II UNDINE— Rice S EMMET— Lonnon 2 [ FOUR- OARED BOATS ; three prizes of £ 3, £ 110s, and 10s. TOUCH- ME- VOT— S. Thomas. 11 COSIMITTEE BOAT— Parr .... 8 GRACE DARLING— R. Hariey. 2 | A PRIZE of £ 3 was offered to be competed for by boys belonging to H. M. apprentice brigs. Boats belonging to the Sea Lark and Squirrel entered, and, after a spirited contest, the Sea Lark won. Some minor events brought the proceedings to a close. JERSEY SECOND ANNUAL REGATTA. This regatta, so far as tempestuous weather would permit, came off on Tuesday, Aug 25, under the patronage of his Excellency Major- General Sir Robert Percy Douglas ( lieutenant- governor). With a stiff breeze from the south- west, at times amounting to a gale, the committee resolved to do all that lay in their power for the enjoyment of the gay and numerous company which had as- sembled. Accordingly preparations were made for the first race. A MATCH, for oyster cutters of 30 tons ( n. m,), and uader; first PEBESTRIANISM. FEDESTRIANISM AT BIRMINGHAM AND DISTRICTS. ASTON CROSS GROUNDS.— On Monday, Aug 24, G. Hartshorne of Ison Green and Mordike of Birmingham ' made their appear- ance at four o'clock to run a quarter of a mile match, Mordike re- ceiving four yards start, for £ 10 a side, the men selecting the Old Ground to run over. Mr Tailby, the stakeholder, did the needful as referee. Hartshorne looked ik fine condition; he was attended by Catlin of Lincoln. Mordike did not look in so good a trim as the previous week, when he ran Handle a half mile; he was waited upon by a friend. After dodging till the time ( 15 minutes) had just expired they got off' well together, Mordike keeping the lead for If laps ( two laps round the grounds for a quarter of a mile), when Hartshorne, who had evidently reserved himself, made a spurt forward, and went in a winner by three yards. Time, lmin lsec. Betting: 2 to 1 on Hartshorne. ASTON CBOSB GROUNDS.— Entries for Mr Ciulee's great All England Five Miles Handicap Race, which comes off on Monday, Sept 7; first prize £ 20 :— W. Lang of Middlesborough scratch, E. Mills of London scratch, P. Stapleton of Staleybridge 100 yards start, S. Barker of London 200, W. Jones of Islington 250, W. Richards ( Welshman) 250, R. Marsh of Brighton 250, H. An- drews of London 309, B. Brunell of Hoxton 320, H. Gurley of Birmingham 340, C. Collier of Burton- on- Trent 350, R. Shaw of Saddleworth 400, B. Hayden of Leeds 400, Corkey of London 600, De Grass of Birmingham 500, T. Mordike of Birmingham 520, W. Shaw of Birmingham 800, W. Betley of Stafford 800. All accept- ance money of £ 1 each ( which will go to the second and third men) must be paid on or before Monday, Aug 31, to Mr Clulee as above. Five or more to accept or the prize will not be given. H. GURLEY OF BIRMINGHAM AND RICHARDS ( THE WELSH- MAN).— The mile match, for £ 20 a side, between these well- known pedestrians is going on, Gurly is to receive a start of 15 yards. £ 5 a side is down in the hands of Mr Coates, who is flnal stake- holder and referee. A further deposit of £ 5 a side must be made to him on Monday, Aug 31. The match stands to come off'on the new grounds at Aston Cross on Monday, Sept 14. BEN GARRIKGTON AND HARRY BROWN.— The 100 yards match, for £ 10 a side, between these Birmingham men is going on. £ 2 10s is down in the hands of Mr Coates, who is final stakeholder and referee. To come off' at Aston Cross Grounds on Monday, Sept 14, Afurther deposit for the same to be made on Monday, Aug 31, at Mr Woolley's, Wellington Inn, Holliday- street. HEMMINQS ( THE SAXOP LAJD) AND CAUH OF LINCOLN.— The 1,000 yards match between these men is going on for £ o a side ( open for £ 7 10s a side). It stands to come off at Aston Cross Grounds on Monday, Sept 7. A further deposit for the same must be made on Monday, Aug 31, at Mr Bromwich's, the Mitre Inn, Moor- street, Birmingham. A Warner of Birmingham will run any of the following men:— Draper, Foxall, Morly, or Egginton, six score yards level; or Phil Yardley or E. Jones a quarter of a mile level, for £ 5 or £ 10 a side. Money ready at Mr Ciulee's, Aston Cross Grounds. T. Baker of Coseley will run T. Perry of Tipton 100 yards if he will give two yards start; or he will run Bullock of Can- lane the same distance level, either match for £ 5 a side. Money ready any time at the Fox Inn, Dalsey Bank. PRINCE OF WALES GROUNDS, KOLLOWAY HEAD, BIRMING- HAM.— There was a fair attendance at the above grounds on Monday Aug 24, to witness the 200 Yards Handicap, Mr A. Deakin giving £ 8 as a first prize, £ 1 10s as second, and 10s as third. Out of the numerous entries 27 accepted. Mr Badcock officiated as referee, C. Lee starter. At half- past five Lot 1 appeared at their respective marks : T. Brown 51 yards start, 1; G. Dearden 56, 2; T. Hay- ward of Wolverhampton 53, absent. Level start, Rearden keep- ing the lead for three- quarters of the distance, when Brown got in front, and won by two yards,— Lot 2: B. Garington 57, 1; W. Waithman of Coventry .52, 2;' w J. Clarke 56, absent. Garington going away with the best of the start, a good race, Garrington winning by half a yard.— Lot 3 ; T. Peters 59, J. VV'ebb of Kates Hill 57, E. Cooper of Malton 59, absent. This heat was fully expected to have been a close one, but Peters went away at a rat- tling pace, Webb having no chance, for Peters won by three yards. — Lot 4: D. Poppwell 58, 1; C. Catlin of Lincoln 64, 2 ; H. Doley 63, absent. This was well contested, Poppwell running in beau- tiful style, catching Catlin at halt distance, and winning by a yard.— Lot 5 : G. Heywood of Barlaston 61, 1 ; T. Newbold 55, 2; T. Cooper of Malton, 65, absent. A good start, Hay wood leading the whole way, although at half distance Newbold was within half a yard of his man, but Haywood spurted forward, and won by a yard.— Lot 6 : R. Bullivant of Nottingham 55, 1; J. Richardson of Wailsall 57, 2; A. Clency of New Invention 58, 3. Bullivant got away with the best of the start, at half distance Richardson and Clency together, and Bullivant two yards in front, Bullivant winning by three yards, before Richardson, who was two yards before Clency.— Lot 7 : T. Mordike 62, 1; H. Dodd 56, 2; . T, Hodson 56, absent. This was a wellcontested heat; Mordike kept the lead and won by half a yard.— Lot 8: G. Harts- horne 54, 1; J. W. Goffe of Worcester 53.2; R. Handle of Coles- hill 56, absent. Hartshorne put back a yard ; he, however, got the best of the start by two yards and went in a winner by the like distance.— Lot 9: J. Lowery 63, ran the ground over, neither Collins of Oxford 56, nor W. Griffiths 65, appearing. The winners of the above heats then drew for lots in the final heats, which were to be run off on Saturday, Aug 29, at five o'clock. HOLDCROIT AND STEVENS.— The 100 yards race for £ 5 a side be- tween these Birmingham men is going on. It stands to come off at the Prince of Wales Grounds, Holloway Head, on Sept 8. Mr Tailby stakeholder aud referee. A further deposit for the same must be made at Hall's, Corner Pin, Norfolk- street, on Satur- day, Aug 29. ASH TREE GROUNDS, TIVIDALE.— On Monday Aug 24, there was a fair attendance at these midland grounds to witness the 100 yards match, for £ 5 a side, between T. Smith and D. Howard ( both of Darlaston). Mr T. Thomas was the selected referee. The men looked in good trim. Howard was made the favourite at even money, but little money was speculated on the event. The men were full 15 minutes dodging for the start, when they got away, Smith with the lead, and gradually increased the gap, running in a winner by two yards. H. GARJBETT OK OLDBURY AND J. FOSTER OF ROWLEY.— These men have made their money, £ 5 a side, good to the stake- holder for their six score yards match, which comes off at the bove grounds on Monday, Aug 31, the men to toe the scratch at one o'clock. H. TUDOR OF DUDLEY PORT AND J. RADEN OF TIVIDALE.— These men have made their money, £ 5 a side, good to Mr Butler of Tividale, who is final stakeholder and referee, for their six score yards match, which comes off'at the above grounds on Mon- day, Aug 31. Men to toe the scratch at two o'clock. B. ACLAND AND S. WEBB.— This 120 yards match, for £ 5 a side ( Acland having a start of 3J yards), stands to come off at the above grounds on Monday, Aug 31, but the time of starting has not been sent to our correspondent. T-. TONES ms T-. WEABISQ^ Itie 100 yafcls match, for £ 5 a side, between these men is going on. A* further deposit must be made on Monday, Aug 31, to Mr B. Hawkins of Wednesbury, the final stakeholder and referee. The match comes off at the above grounds on Monday, Sept 7. SHEFFIELD AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. GREAT ALL ENGLAND 210 YARDS HANDICAP FOOT RACE AT THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, SHEFFIELD.— On Monday and Tuesday, Aug 24 and 25, there was only a moderate atteadance of the lovers of pedestrianism present to witness the above race, for which Mr H. Phoenix, the proprietor, gave the sum of £ 25 to be run for. It will no doubt be remembered by most of our readers that this handicap was first announced by Mr C. Whitworth, of the Cup Inn, Market- street, Sheffield, and advertised in our paper on the 12th of July, but from some cause or other Mr Whitworth, on the 23d of J uly, declined to go on with the handicap, and Mr Phcenix at once took it up and issued the usual notice. About 104 runners entered, and out of that number only 42 accepted the handicapper's veto. Mr G. Woodhouse having been selected to fulfill the office of referee, the ground was cleared for the handicap. Little or no speculation took place, Greenwood, the " German Lad,'' being made the favourite. We sub- join the result of each heat.— Lot 1: J. Skinner 58 yards start, 1; F. Jones of Barnsley 55,2; T. Wood 51,3. Won easily.— Lot 2: J. Gill of Shepley 53, 1; J. Brammail 58, 2. Won after a good race by a yard.— Lot 3: C. Booth of Leeds 57, 1 ; F. Barley 55, 2 ; S. Howard of Bradford 58, 3. Won easily.— Lot 4: E. Greenwood of Manchester 52, walked over.— Lot 5: J. Finnigan 55, 1; J. Buckley of Reading 54, 2. Won in a canter.— Lot 6 : S. Somersett 60, walked over.— Lot 7 : W. H. Jackson 58, walked over.— Lot 8: H. Stones 57, 1; G. Reaney 5y, 2; T. Clegg of Em- ley 69, 3. Won by two yards.— Lot 9: J. Andrews of Grenoside | 60, walked over.— Lot 10 : W. Corker 60, 1; J. Anderson of ALN- wick 51,2. Won easily.— Lot 11: C. Morton 55, walked over. The winners of the above heats were drawn again the same night in three heats, four being in the first two and three in the last.— Second day— Lot 1: H. Stones 57,1; W. H. Jackson 58, 2; J. Finnigan 55, 3. W. H. Jackson 58, and C. Booth of Leeds 57 yards start were put back two yards for starting before the signal was given. Eventually Stones won by three yards.— Lot 2 : E. Greenwood 52,1; J. Andrews 60, 2. Won after a good race up to a score yards from home by Greenwood by four yards.— Lot 3 : J. Skinner 58, 1; C. Morton 55, 2; J. Gill 53, 3. Skinner won just as he liked by three yardB. After about an hour's rest the three winners again came to their respective marks to run off for the prizes, which were awarded as follows :— First, £ 20, to E. Green- wood, 52; second to J. Skinner, 58, £ 3; third to H. Stones, 57, £ 2. Greenwood won at the finish in a canter by nearly two yards, completing the distance a shade under 16sec. Mr J. Brittain of Manchester was pistol firer. GREAT ALL ENGLAND HANDICAP AT HYDE PARK.— Messrs James Darleyand Boothrovd will give £ 35 to be run for on Hyde Park Ground, distance 606' yards, on Monday and Tuesday, 8ept 28 and 29. All entries of 2s each, to be made to Mr Darley, Par- gate ; or at Hyde Park ; or Mr W. Pitts, Old Black Boy, Bailey- lane, Sheffield; not later than Wednesday, Sept 2. Disqualifica- tions as usual. PIGEON SHOOTING AT HYDE PARK.— The opening sweepstakes at pigeons will take place at Hyde Park, on Tuesday, Sept 1; en- trance £ 1 each, at 5 birds each, usual Hyde Park rules. Also the weekly 10s sweepstakes every Tuesday, at 4 birds each, until further notice. RABBIT COUESING.— A match for £ 25 a side takes place at Newhall on Monday, Aug 31, between Mr Bingham's Dinah of Manchester and Mr Smith's Jenny of Masborough, the best of 21 courses, 50 yards law. Mr J. Darley of Sheffield is final stake- holder. T. Monks of Carlton will run E. Greenwood of Manchester 300 yards, for £ 25 a side, and give him three yards start; to run at Hyde Park, Sheffield ; or he will take three yards in the same distance of J. Nuttall of Manchester, for the same sum. If arti- cles and £ 5 are sent to Mr J. Darley, at Sheffield, or to Mr G. Hardy, at Manchester, a match can be ensured. QUEEN'S HOTEL GROUNDS, SHEFFIELD.— GREAT ALL ENG- LAND 220 YARDS HANDICAP.— Messrs T. Nixon and Joe Mellor will give £ 23 to be run for at the above grounds, on Monday and Tuesday, Nov 2 and 3. Entries of Is 6d each to be made at Mr T. Nixon's, White Hart Inn, Waingate; at Mr C. Whitworth's, Cup Inn, Market- street; or at the grounds, on or before Tuesday, Oct 6. Acceptances to close on or before Tuesday, Oct 20. Any man entering falsely will be disqualified. YACHTING AND ROWING ON THE ORWELL.— A yacht match took place on the Orwell on Saturday, Aug 22, for a silver cup of the value of £ 10 10s, left over from the late Ipswich Regatta, when there were not a sufficient number of entries to enable the contest to come off. The competitors were the Ellen, cutter, 5 tons, Mr 8. King ; the Stella, cutter, 5 tons, Mr G. Farrow ; and the Sprite, cutter, 4 tons. Mr R. J. Ransome. The course was from the Cliff Bight round Beach End buoy, and back to the Cliff Bight, something like 30 miles. There was scarcely any wind, and although the yachts cast off at nine a. m. with every stitch of canvas set they did not return until four p. m. The first to round Hog Highland was the Stella, and the Sprite followed at an in- terval of 20 minutes, the Helen being last. The time at which each yacht completed the course was as follows:— The Stella 3: 56, the Sprite 4: 19, and the Helen 4: 22. The cup was, therefore, awarded to Mr Farrow, the owner of Stella. In the evening a rowing match took place off the promenade between members of the local rowing clubs. The challenge was that two should pull in a four- oared boat against a full crew of four in another four- oared boat. The competitors were the Curlew ( Mr W. E. Ran- some and Mr A. Long, with Mr R. Long as cox), and the Sylph, lent by the Orwell Rowing Club ( Mr J. W. Warsick, Mr G. ElliBton, Mr D. Jackmari, Mr Rouse, with Mr Ridley King as cox). The course was from the Lower Hearth buoy to the entrance of the New Cut, about a mile. At starting the Sylph took the lead, and maintainf d it throughout, winning easily' by about 15 lengths ; the odds were, however, very great. EIGGINSHAW GROUNDS, OLDHAM. SATURDAY, AUG 22.— NOVICE HANDICAP.— Mr Chadwick, the proprietor of these grounds, having announced his intention to give £ 5 in prizes for a novice handicap, the prescribed distance in which was 130 yards, upwards of 300 persons assembled to wit- ness the sport. The entry was a tolerably numerous one, 42 aspirants having cried " content." The following won their respective heats:— C. Hill of Rochdale, W. Riley ot Ashton, E. Dalton of Saddleworth, E. Bond of Heywood,* C. Schofield of Shaw, G. Campbell of Royton, J. Bentley of Wardle, H. Nuttall and B. Turner of Fir Lane, A. Piatt of Shaw, E. Ball of Man- chester, and J. Bates of Oldham. The final contests were to have been decided on Aug 29, the first heat being fixed for half- past four o'clock. WILKINSON AND OGDEN.— A match has been made between J. Wilkinson and T. Ogden ( respectively of Oldham) to run 130 yards, for £ 10 a side, at these grounds, on Sept 19, Mr Chadwick to be referee. The first deposit of £ 1 each lias been paid to Mr Bradley of Oldham, and this was to have been increased to £ 5 a side on Aug 28. RUSHTON AND HILTON.— Another deposit, making £ 6 each now down, has been handed to Mr J. Chadwick of Rochdale, for the race of 440 yards, for £ 10 a side, between C. Hilton of that town, and J. Rushton of Facit, which is to be decided here on Sept 5. Mr J. Seville of Oldham has been appointed referee, and the proprietor of the grounds final stakeholder. The remainder of the money becomes due on Sept 4, and the men are to be on the mark at half- past four o'clock. PIGEON SHOOTING.— Mr J. Chadwick the proprietor, now holds £ 15 each for the match at pigeons between J. Jackson of Barkisland and T. Buckley of Rishworth, both in the county of York. They have agreed to shoot at 15 birds each for £ 25 a side, H oz shot, 21 yards rise, and 60 boundary. The contest is to take place at these grounds on Saturday, Sept 12, on which day the final deposit is to be paid, and the stakeholder has been appointed referee. | DOG HANDICAP,— Mr. Chadwick will give £ 10 to be run for on uu. tiico vl D, v^ lutiatii , iui ixibuiilil c>, Piuc Moor; or at the grounds. Any dog entered falsely will be diet- qualified. Names, & c., be stated at the time of entering. VICTORIA RACE GROUNDS, LEEDS. SATURDAY, AUG 22.— There was a fair attendance at these grounds to- day to witness Mr Pickard's dog handicap, which was decided on Monday, Aug 24, when Mr Stead's dog Charley: was declared the winner. PEDESTRIANISM.— There appears to be a lull in the pedestrian department of sporting in this district just now. All the " peds" in this district appear to know each other's speed and strength, hence so few matches. BKADIEY AND NELSON.— These men run their 120 yards race, for £ 5 a side, here, on Monday, Aug 31. STOKES AND BOOTH.— The match between these men to run 100 yards, for £ 20 a side, is fixed to come off here on Saturday. Sept 5. POPPLEWELL AND STOKES.— B. Stokes of Lofthouse and G. Popplewell of Castleford are matched to run 100 yards, for £ 10 a side, at these grounds, on Saturday, Sept 12. BARKER AND STOKES.— Mr Garnett has received the whole of the stakes, £ 10 a side, for the 100 yards race between Billy Barker of Leeds and B. Stokes of Lofthouse. The race is fixed to be run. here, on Saturday, Sept 5. WOOD AND VAHLEY.— The match between these men to rtin. here on Sept 19 is off. MIDDLETON AND MAGUIRE.— A match has been made between; 8. Middleton and J. Maguire ( both of Leeds) to run 300 yards, for £ 15 a side, Maguire to have five yards start, for which Mr Taylor, Prince of Wales Inn, Hunslet, has received £ 5 a side. The race is fixed to be run here on 8atui day, Oct 3. CANINE.— Mr Garnett has received articles and £ 1 a side for a race of 200 yards, for £ 5 a side, between J. Blackburn's bitch Fsn. and D. Allen's bitch Music, to be run at these grounds on Satur- day, Sept 12. COPENHAGEN GROUNDS, MANCHESTER. Notwithstanding the fact that no event worthy of record has been decided upon the pedestrian course at the above grounds during the past week, still, on two or three days they have beert visited by a tolerable number of admirers of sport. A pony racs meeting, got up by the spirited proprietor, Mr Hayes, has beeit the magnet of attraction; but the heavy and almost incessant rain which poured down on Monday and Tuesday afternoons: militated against a large attendance, andalsoconsiderably damped, the ardourof those who did put in an appearance. Two of the events decided on the opening day ( the Newton Heath Stakes and the Copenhagen Stakes) resulted in easy victories for Mr White's Eddy, who, in the first race, defeated Mr Hartzig's Mettie and Mr Harding's Little Kitty by a length; in the next contest, Eddy- beat the same opponents by double that distance; and the Miles Platting Stakes were won by Mr Beesley's Inkerman, after an excellent struggle, by a head. The sport on Tuesday was inte- resting, Mr Wood's recent purchase, the Maid of Stockport, car- rying off the Manchester Stakes by a length, Mettie coming ia second, and Mr Sladen's Emily third: in the Grand Stand Stakes, Mettie reversed the previous decision, by beating Maid of Stock- port, after a capital race, by a short head, Mr Llewellyn's Whit- tington being third, ar. d Mr Hartley's Jetty Treffz " nowhere and the Lancashire Trotting Stakes were placed to the credit of Mr Hague by the easy victory of his horse Bobby, his followers being Mr Heap's Poliy and Mr Hatton's Deborah". The duties of judge were ably discharged by Mr A. Sedgwick of Manchester. WRESTLING FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP.— J. Meadowcroft of Radcliffe and W. Schora of Ashton have now deposited £ 15 each, in the hands of Mr Hayes, the proprietor of these grounds, on ac- count of their engagement to wrestle two out of three back falls in the Lancashire fashion, for £ 25 a side and the handsome trophy conferring the title of Champion, which is at present in the possession of Meadowcroft. The conditions attaching to the prize are to be strictly adhered to, one of which is that neither athlete shall exceed 6score 61b weight. In consequence ef the day originally named for this contest clashing with the Manchester Autumn Meeting, Meadowcroft and Shora have agreed to wrestle here on Sept 19th, instead of the 26th of that month. CITY" GROUNDS, MANCHESTER. RABBIT COURSING.— The match at rabbits between J. Thomas's Lady of Hanley, Staffordshire, and G. Bennett's Jemmy, the best of 21 courses, 60 yards law, for £ 10 a side, is te be decided at this place on Aug 31, Lady not to exceed 211b, nor Jemmy 201b weight, and the latter to have one given. Mr Holden is now in possession, of £ 7 10s each, and he is to name the referee. FAN AND JIP.— J. Allsop's Fan of Gorton and J. Hibbert's Jip of Droylesden are matched for £ 10 a side, at rabbits, 11 out of 21 courses, 5- 5 yards law, at catch weights. The contest is to take place here on Sept 26, and on account of it £ 1 each has been handed to Mr Holden. PEDKSTP. IANISM — E. Greenwood of Manchester and W. Scha- fieldof Heywood have handed to Mr Holden £ 15 each for their engagement to run 200 yards, for £ 25 a side, here, on Aug 39. The stakeholder had been appointed referee, and the men were to have been on the mark at four o'clock. BROWN AND ROTKWELL.— Articles have been signed bv W. Brown of Manchester and J. Roth well of Bury, to run 130 yards, for £ 25 a side, at these grounds, on Oct 3. The first deposit of £ 3 each has been paid to Mr Hoiden, and £ 2 a side more is to be staked on Aug 31. LOWE AND'LYONS.— W. Lowe and J. Lyons ( respectively of St Helens) are matched to run for £ 10 a side, at this place, on Sept 26,{ distance 440 yards. £ 1 each has been deposited, and £ 4 a side additional was to have been put down on Aug 29. WLLLCOCK AND BEDDOW.— Mr G. Hardy of the Rising Sun, Swan- street, Manchester, now holds £ 15 each on account of the race of 300 yards, for £ 25 a side, between these pedestrians, which is to be decided here on Sept 12. Mr Hardy has also been ap- pointed referee. SNIPE INN, AUDENSHAW. STAPLETON AND LANG.— Mr T. Warren has received the whole of the money (£ 25 a side) for the match between these men to run one mile, for the Champion's Cup, here, Aug 29. The men were to be on the mark at five o'clock. CANINE.— TYLER AND SPRING.— W. Schora's little dog Spring and S. Sutclift's Tyler are to run 200 yards here on Aug 29, for £ 5, at five o'clock, the heavier dog to give two yards and a half, half in and half outside. T. Warren now holds £ 1 on account of the match. BUTTERFLY AND[ NANCY.— W. Roberts's Butterfly of Staleybridge and J. W ild's Nancy of Mossly are to run 200 yards here on Aug29, at five o'clock. ARTINGSTALL AN ® ANDRKWS.— J. Andrews of Mill Brook audi K. AI tfngstali of Audenshaw have signed articles to run 120 yards here, for £ 25 a side, on Sept 19, Artingstall to have two yards start inside. Mr Holden now holds £ 1 aside, to be made into £ 16 a side on Aug 29, into £ 15 a side on Sept 5, into £ 20 a side on Sept 12, and the final £ 5 on Sept 18. A rabbit sweepstakes will come off here on Saturday, Sept 12; prizes £ 2 10s; entrance 2s 6d all weights, dogs under 201b Is 6d„ WRESTLING.— DOLAN AND HARRISON.— Mr W. Schora now has £ 5 a side for the match between these men, to wrestle here, for £ 10 a side, on Saturday, Sept 5, to be in the ring at three o'clock. ST GEORGE'S RACE GROUND, HONLEY. PIGEON SHOOTING.— J. Haspenell and C. Hanewell will decide their match, for £ 25 a side, here, on Saturday, Aug 29; £ 15 a side is down, and the remainder of the money to be made good before twelve o'clock on the day of shooting. J. Haigh of Paddock and J. Carter of Gommershall are matched to run 300 yards, for £ 20 a side, here, on Sept 5; £ 10 a side is now- down in the hands of G. Clark, who is to be final stakeholder and referee. W. Oldfield of Netherton and G. Lodge of Almondbury are matched to run 150 yards, for £ 10 a side, here, on Saturday, Sept 12, to be made into £ 7 10s a side on Saturday, Aug 29, and the re- mainder to be made good en the Friday before the running. J. Haigh of the George and Dragon Inn will give £ 12 for a handicap; Is to enter and 10s to accept; the accepting money to go to the prize money, and the Is to enter to defray expenses; eight to run or no race; to run on Saturday and Monday of the Feast at Honley; all entries to be made to J. Haigh, of the George and Dragon Inn, on or before Sept 1; distance 440 yards; any one entering falsely will be disqualified; limited to 50 yards. SALFORD BOROUGH GROUNDS. BOOTH AND WORTHINGTON.— W. Booth of Bolton and J. Wortliington ( alias Radd) of Astley Bridge are matched to rare 150 yards, for £ 10 a side, at these grounds, on Aug 31. Mr A. At- tenbury now holds £ 5 each, and the men are to be on the mark at four o'clock. LEEK AND THOMPSON.—^ These pedestrians met on Monday, Aug 24, on Mr Warring's enclosed ground, Fenton, to decide their 120 yards race, for £ 5 a side, Thompson receiving one yard start. The meeting was well attended. T. Salt, the pedestrian, was chossn to start, and S. Edwards referee and stakeholder. Ail things being ready, the lads came to the mark, and after a few foul starts got away. Leeke getting the best of the start, went in a winner by half a yard. ATHLETIC SPORTS IN BROCKLESBY PARK, LINCOLNSHIRE.-— On Monday, Aug 17, the Brigg Reading Society had a fete in Brocklesby Park, kindly placed at the disposal of the members by the Earl of Yarborough. A series of athletic sports took place early in the day. A foot hurdle race of 120 yards was the first event, and was won by G. Nelson of Limber, the second being J. Goy of Barton. This race would probably have been won by Goy, had he not the misfertune to sprain one of his ankles. G. Nelson, also won a 200 yards race, Harrison of Barnetley being second. There was only about a yard between the first three men. A standing leap contest was won by G. Hett, J. R. Hett being second. A prize for a running leap over a bar was also won by G. Hett, Nelson of Limber being second. Mr Harrison of Bardesley ob- tained a prize for a standing spring on the flat. The sports were witnessed by some 3,000 persons. ATHLETIC SPORTS BETWEEN THE " PEELERS" OF CAM- BRIDGESHIRE AND HUNTINGDONSHIRE.— A series of athletie sports between members of the police forces of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire took place, at Swavesey last week, the prizes being provided by a subscription entered into by some of the magistrates of the two counties. Mr J. E. Macdonald, art amateur pedestrian, gave the proceedings the benefit of his expe- rience. The first event was a 100 Yards Race, for a cash- box: Nine started, and Constable Hughes ( Hunts) won by scarcely half a yard, Inspector Knight ( Cambs) being second.— A Quarter I of a Mile Race, for a pewter, second prize a pocket- book, was wont by Constable Morfoot ( Cambs) by half a dozen yards, Constable Hibbins ( Hunts) second.— A Hurdle Race of 100 yards followed, for a knife. The contest lay between Constable Howell ( Hunts) and Constable Rull ( Cambs). Howell led throughout, and came in first, but having knocked down the last hurdle, a protest wa& eptered against his receiving the prize.— A High Jump, for a pocket- book, was won by Superintendent Copping ( Hunts).— A. Match of 100 yards followed, between Inspector Dade ( CambsJ and Superintendent Brown ( Hunts). The competitors weighed between them about 34st. Inspector Dade won easily by 34 yards.— Throwing Cricket Ball, for a walking stick : Seven en- tered, and Constable Howell' ( Hunts) threw the ball the furthest distance.— A Match of 100 yards, between Constable Davis ( Hunts) and Superintendent Stretton ( Cambs) was won by the former by a few yards. Capt Davies, R. N., chief constable of the two counties, entered heartily into the sports, which were much enjoyed by all concerned. ATHLETIC SPORTS AT BRENTWOOD GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— These annua' sps> rts took place on Monday, Aug 24, in a field near the Victoria Works, lent by Mr W. Burgess, of the firm of Burgess and Ke. y. The Rev J. Pearson officiated as judge. The sports re- sulted as follows:— Flat Race 100 yards, for boys under 11 yearso£ age ( eight competitors), won by Sowter ; ditto for beys under It' and 13 ( 17 competitors), won by H. Bell; ditto 150 yards, under 1- 3 and 15 ( ten competitors), won by Braithwaite; Hop, Step, and Jump ( five competitors), won by Simmons; Long Jump ( five competitors), won by Simmons; Flat Race 180 yards, for boys above 15 ( five competitors), won by Gooday, Bell second ; Hurdle Race for boys under 15 ( four competitors), won by Braithwaite; ditto for bojs above 15 ( three competitors), won by Simmons; Throwing Cricket Ball ( three competitors), won by " Simmons ( 72 yards) : Putting the Weight ( five competitors), won by Simmons; Half Mile Race for boys under 15 ( 18 competitors), won by Nash; ditto for boys above 15 ( six competitors), won by Gooday; High Jump for boys under 5ft ( four competitors), won by Kemp; ditto for boys over 5ft ( four competitors), won by Simmons; Vaulting ( three competitors), won by Simmons; Mile Race, open to all the school ( eight competitors), won by M'Leod, Lancaster second; High Jump with Pole ( three competitors), won by Lancaster, Ac. kroyd second; Strangers' Hurdle Race, won by E. Robinson; Flat Race for boys who had not won a prize, won by R. French; Hurdle Race for boys who had not won a prize, won by H. Wil- son ; Consolation Prize for the boy most frequently second, wot by Rees. Lord Petre sent a donation to the prize fund, whfeiu provided a goodly array of writing- desks, foils, pen- knives* cricket bats, balls, flasks, boxing gloves, & c. The sports gave ge- neral satisfaction, and showed that the Brent wood boys have sous** good stuff in them. SUPPLEMENT TO BELL'S LIFE IN LONDON, SEPTEMBER 13, 1863. GBXCEET. QUIDS AT BRIGHTON. AUG 20, 21, AND 22.— Midnight on the Perrade.— Dere Bel: My master baeirig ingaged not 10 be marred but 011 other werry partickler bisiniss, and me beeing by no menes in my opinyen an hiudifferint riter, having been guv an hedication ekil to none, lie desires meand I send u a few notes on wot as been a going on at Brighton duren the hinside of this weak past. My feelius in coorse his slightely inclined 2wards my master's genelmn, and • wether therns Susseks or Quids his for u to find hout, tho were theres 2 ekally pretty mades in a servints all I can be as impar- Bhall as u or any other footman. We cum down ere Monday, and a rare resting time weve had, sense the otter the days by so much more wetter was the Knights, and how my master and all his gents kep emselves sober and steady is beyond me, as that they did is beyond a dowt. There wos lots of larks besides crickets, includen theatrickles, wich drew a big house, and praps no 2 in the " allairv laffed more than 1, and he's me at Mr Burnawd and Mr twiss, tho it wos all dun first rate. I never seed any think much better guv at the Victoria. Veil we shall never get at the gam unless we looks sharp, as I remember sayen twice one sum- mer's heeveuen to a young , but she's neither ere nor thare. My master ad his wurk cut out, and 110 misteak, with 14 other gents aside hisself to in ai; edge, howsumdever he's not the boy as will take no nonsincefrom nobody without neing tbereasing why, as Mr E. T. Smith sed of hisseif when the gents were a smashen his crack err y up like biskets at Cremona Gardins. I feel as how I'm a wanderin, and the more I rite the less I find niisself ekil to the sitivation. Praps its the moon, wich is a shinen now like winken, or helse it may be frem over fateeging misself a waiten at the Quidnunc supper on an empty stummak, for I no nothink more weakenin than watchen others heat when youre an ungry man yourself; but as my master told me to be verry partickler and see that the shampain wasn't caulked, and as I tuk considerebble trubble to oblige im in that respect it may be as how, like many another publick servint, I've tasked my brane abuv my eapybillities, tho there not small if a rite jugd- lnint of good licker can be justly sed to be confounded solely • with hexsperiensh. So now agen for the crickets. I can well liunderstand ow it is an author so hoften liendulges in a long prefiis, has it seems so nateril to rite a great dele about nothink, and so diflikelt to inscribe akkeretly wot after hall is only facts. I suppowes it is has faxs is stubbern thinks, but in my umble opinyen reader " fax eat pretty area nihil" is as bad as breaken stones on a turnpyke rode. The" grownds was in lovely order, and the sherremps at the Albion reminded me of Ramsgate and R** a but now " I'm in the Downs" ***** That last bottel of sham wa3 unkesteonebbly caulked. How that German band recals the dase " When ' ami in ' and together Down the Gay Perrade we past I swore not to forgeter When a fortin I'd amast." I remember the poem tho Ive forgotten she, and she me perraps, and neither nun the wurse, as I am as nere the forten now as I was then, and that was a long distense. They wos all out for 797 runs. Sum one maid a wunderfull ketch, but as I appened jest then to be a talken behind the bar I didn't catch his name, tho I hollared like a good un in case it was my master, vicli it were. There was a Sussex gent as kept on a throwen from the long legs in a whey quite supernaterel; is name is Browne, and a better ketcher I never seed than Mr Beth una, the Sussex bowline was • weekly and praps owen to the Regatta as was going on outside on the C, there seamed to be a lack of generell- ship on the side of Sussicks. Howsumdever it wos a rnitey pleasant match, and I knose as well as any man that the Quids enjide themselves amazin. And the tears as bedude the cheaks of many an hartless made 011 Sunday proved as ow my getelmn had cultivated in those momints not devoted to the noble game them pleasing arts wich will make many a Quid wen lost to site to memry dere— least- vays at Brighton. And now, dere Bell, I'm about run out. XQs the kailigravey, and beleeve me to B as ever, yours to order, JEAMES FITZ- PLUSH.— N. B. Oast an eye on the analogy. Its a kuriosity. QUIDNUNCS. 1st inn 2d inn IS. A. Leigh, c Smith, b Brown 37 c Sapper, b Ravcnhill.. 48 A. L. Smith, b Pope 4 c Hale, b Napper 21 Capt Clement, c Hale, b Pope 6 c Bethune, btapper.... 2 RevE. T. Drake, c Ravenhill, b Brown 19 c Bethune, bNapper.... 0 E. T. Thoruewill, c Bethune, b Napper 56 R. A. Fitzgerald, !> W. Napper 20 J. Walker, b Napper 2 It. Forster, c Hale, b Napper S H. B. Biron, c and b Smith 4 JI. M. Hyndham, b Napper 28 Capt H. Marshall, b Bethune 7 J. C. Davis, run out 2 C. Weguelin, not out 5 J. H. Hoblyn, b Smith 1 A. H. Baillie, b Napper 7 B 2,1 b 2, w b 2 6 Total — 207 SUSSEX. G. King, c and b Leigh 6 J. H. Hale, c Marshall, b Drake. 12 C. H. Smith, b Leigh 14 W. Hodson, c and b Leigh 20 G. F. Brown, c Forsier, b Brake. 2 F. Kaveuhill, b Fitzgerald 11 8. Leigh, cand b Leigh 28 T. Kavnes, c Leigh, b Drake .... 14 A. Chapman, c Walker, b Drake. 5 l'ope, c Marshall, b Leigh 8 In the second innings of Sussex, King scored ( not out) 10, Smith ( b Walker) 6, Ho J son ( st Fitzgerald, b Walter) 1, Ravenhill ( log b w, b Fitzgerald) 2, Chapman ( b Walker) 13, Horwood ( not out) 15. Bethune ( c Hoblyn, b Fitzgerald) 6, Campion ( b Fitzgerald) 0; b 3,1 b 1, w b 2— total 59. ANALYSIS OF THE BOWLING. QUIDNUNCS.- E. T. Drake bowled 300 balls, 68 runs, 35 maidens, 4 wickets; E. A. Leigh 344 balls, 95 runs, 35 maidens, 6 wickets ; R. A. Fitzgerald 44 balls, IS runs, 6 maidens, 2 wickets ; J. Walker 17 balls, 8 runs, 2 maidens, 2 wickets; J. C. Davis 16 balls, 4 maidens, 3 wide balls. SUSSEX.— J. Pope bowled 60 balls, 18 runs, 6 maidens, 2 wickets ; W. Napper 160 balls, 88 runs, 8 maidens, 6 wickets ; E. Browne 56 balls, 28 SURREY v NORTH OF ENGLAND. Aug 20.— The Broughton Ground at Manchester was well pre- pared to receive the county of Surrey 011 Thursday Aug 20, and the match excited considerable interest. The ground is now under the care of Luke Greenwood and M'Intyre, and, as usual, was in splendid order. H. Wright and Nichols were the umpires, and the wickets having been arranged, the North sent in Mr E. B. Rowley and Greenwood, to the bowling of Sewell and Caffyn. The Surrey, perhaps, were more at home by being in the field than having to bat, considering that they only left the Oval on the previous evening, where they were playing against England. Owing to previous rain the ground was somewhat dead, and the North were lowered for the small score of 50, the time being five minutes past four o'clock. Thursday's play does not call for any particular remarks, as Sewell and Caffyn's bowling did all the work. E. Stephenson went in the ninth wicket, and was run out. He was then ( unwisely) allowed to keep wicket, but made no attempt to take a ball, and the next morning, to the sur- prise of all, he cut the match, and left for Sheffield— conduct certainly requiring some explanation. Fortunately Mr Waud very ably took the post thus abruptly vacated. FBIDAY.— Griffith and Mortlock resumed their places, to the bowling of Atkinson and M'Intyre, and no less than twelve overs were bowled for one run! M'Intyre bowled six maidens, and his seventh bowled Griffith, who ran in to hit; three wickets down for 78 runs. H. H. Stephenson followed, and having quickly put together 13, was cleverly stumped by Mr Waud ; four wickets down for 91 runs. Caffyn joined Mortlock, and maiden overs were still the order of the dav, when they were broken by Mortlock driving M'Intyre for 3,' and Caffyn cutting him in one over ; he had bowled no less than 14 maidens out of 20 this morn- ing, while Atkinson delivered 11 out of the same number. 13 runs having been got oft M'In tyre's t wo last overs, Slinn was substituted for him. Mortlosk was then caught in the slip, after playing a very careful innings of 12, made by athree ( drive), two twos', & c. Mr Miller took his place, and having made a drive from Slinn for three, & c, was bowled ; thus six wickets fell for 118 runs. Lockyer only came to be bowled, and J. Street took his place, but was well caught at the wicket. Gunn gave a skyer the first ball; the eighth and ninth wickets therefore fell for 126 runs, when dinner was announced. After that Sewell made a drive from Slinn for 4, when Master George got one past Sewell. Caffyn, therefore, brought his bat out for a hard- earned 20, con- sidering that Atkinson's bowling was perfect, viz, 34 overs, 18 runs, 19 maidens, and 6 wiekets, which on so good a ground may be considered an extraordinary performance. Caffyn's figures were two fours ( cut and a drive), a three, two twos, and singles. The innings closed at twenty- five minutes past three o'clock for 136, or 86 on. Mr Waud kept wicket ad- mirably, and the fielding throughout was good. The North sent for their second innings Messrs Blackstock and Green- wood, who set to work merrily, the telegraph hoisting 30 in no time, to the bowling of Caffyn and Sewell. Griffith was then put on at Sewell's end. Both the batsmen's hitting was ter- rific. Mr Blackstock was here missed in long field; 40 was then announced, when Greenwood hit 011, after playing a spirited in- nings of 16, composed of a four ( leg- hit from Caffyn), two threes, a two, and singles. Mr Waud followed, and the play was steady, Caffyn bowling four maidens in succession. The two bats ran the score up to 68, when the players had to retire, owing to rain; Blackstock 88 and Waud 12. It, however, only delayed the game about ten minutes, when it was resumed, and Mr Miller got rid of Mr Blackstock, bowling him clean. He made a brilliant innings of 43, composed of three fours ( leg- hits), five threes ( cuts, leg- hits, and drives), two twos, & c ; two wickets down for 78 runs. Mr Wright next made his apoearance, and the two gentlemen brought Mortlock on at Mr Miller's end. who got Mr Waud caught at point, just secured by Griffith with one hand; three for 95. Iddison joined Wright; the latter, in running in to the slows, gave " Sir Thomas" a chance, which he availed himself of. The stumps were then drawn; total, four wickets down for 117 runs. O11 SATUKDAY Mortlock finished his over— three balls— when Cafiyn took the ball at his end. Mr E. B. Rowley joined Iddison. Griffith started, but after four overs Humphrey was substituted for him, and his fourth ball got Id- dison caught at cover point, having contributed 15 by two threes, a two, & c ; five wickets had now been disposed of for 136, just the amount of Surrey's innings, leaving 50 on. Atkinson made his appearance, and after making a capital square leg- hit from Caffyn for three and two singles he was caught at cover point; thus six wieket, 3 fell for 143 runs. M'Intyre came, and having made a splendid drive from Caffyn for four to the pavi- lion, was cleanly bowled by Humphrey ; seven wickets thus fell for 150 runs. Mr E. B. Rowley played a wonderfully fine in- nings of 30, when he was bowled. His score was composed of a four ( drive from Caffyn), four threes, two twos, and singles. The hon sec of the Broughton Club ( Mr Pajne) then offered his ser- vices, and it will be seen stopped until no one could stop with him. The innings therefore terminated for 170 at ten minutes past one o'clock on Saturday, leaving Surrey 85 to get to win. Humphrey bowled well, being substituted for Griffith. Surrey sent in Humphrey and Jupp. The latter was well caught at M. P. Fltzgerald. c and b Walker. 3l j point by Mr'Pavne, and the telegraph announced 1, 1, 1. W. Napper, bLeigh ....... 3 ; Griffith followed, and Humphrey, who was well in, played the I ball on ; two for 11. Caftyn followed, and received a curler from | Atkinson, who was all there, and exerting himself to the utmost; three wickets down for 19 runs, arid the match con- sidered exceedingly interesting. Rain at this period sent the players from the field. There was an excellent company, and the band of the 14th Hussars was in attendance. Mortlock joined Griffith, and, after some steady play to the filt- rate bowling of Atkinson and Slinn, he was cleverly stumped by Mr Waud ; he made two splendid square leg- hits for three. Four wickets down for 30 runs. Lockyer came, and was caught by a wicket- keeper almost as clever as himself; thus six wickets fell for 38 runs. Betting infavour of the North. Stephenson's stumps were scattered when the total had reached 44, which made room for Street, who was caught in the slip the second ball— total the same. Mr Miller, with Sewell, looked likely to pull off the match, but the former was beautifully caught at point, having made a cut from Slinr- i for three, and two drives for twos; total 61, or 24 DEVON COUNTY CLUB. The following was played at Exeter on Aug 7 and 8, and proved an excellent match' The South won by 30 runs. Messrs Toye and Kindersley bowled well. Score: 1st inn 2d inn .. 3 hit w. b Rolle 0 ... 26 c Kirwan, b Eolle SOUTH. Rev J. Bradshaw, b Arehdale .. Kev F. Curgenven, b M'Bayne .. A. J. Toye, b Beavor A. D. Gill, c Cruwys, b M'Bayne H. W. Majendie, c aud b Beavor E. Pode, b Cruwys Rev J. E. Pearse, b Kolle Eev It. C. Kindersley, not out E. A. Tosswill, hit w, b Kolle.. F. Galton, b Beavor 6 hit w, b Beavor 40 . 8 c Rolle, b Beavor 0 . 8 b Beavor 3 41 b Kolle 0 16 st Davie, b Kolle 0 19 c Beavor, b Kolle 10 4 c Kolle, b Beavor 5 hit w, b Rolle 0 M. Cooper, b Beavor 0 not out B7, lb 2, wbll, nb3 23 B 4,1 b 1, w b 1 6 Total — 154 Total — 71 NORTH. 1st inn 2d inn J. M'Bayne, c Tosswill, b Pode 17 b Kindersley 7 G. A. Cruwys, b Kinderslev 0 run out 0 P. K. Beavor, c Pearse, b Ktndersley. .49 b Kindersley 2 J. II. Lloyd, run out 2 b Toye 2 Hon Mark Rolle 11 c Curgenven, bKindersley 17 Capt Baker, st Pearse, b Curgeaven J. N. Pyke, b Kinderaley R. Banks, c Galton, b Curgenven.. Col Davie, not out Gapt Archdale, c and b Kindersley Kev H. Kirwan, b Toye B 4,1 b 1, w b 19 .10 Total — 148 c Toye, b Kindersley .. 0 b Toye a .. 11 bKindersley 0 ,.. 15 run out 0 .. 7 not out 1 .. 3 b Kindersley 0 .24 B 2, w b 4 6 Total .10 J . 52 . 9 . 10 c Campion, b Leigh b Pope b Napper b Smith st Hodson, b Napper c King, b Napper n leg b w, b Napper ...... 1 c smith, b Napper 16 c King, b Napper 48 c Leigh, b Napper 12 not out 8 L b 1, w b 10 11 Total — 34i C. Horwood, c Forster, b Fitz- gerald a Bethune, c Fitzgerald, b Walker. 20 W. Campion, not out 1 B 3, w b 3 6 GENTLEMEN OF DEVON v GENTLEMEN OF SOMERSET AND GLOUCESTER. These two matches were played on the 18th and 19th August, at Lansdown Ground, Bath, and on the 20th and 21st at Durdham Down, Clifton. It will be seen from the score that the Devonians were determined to win, and did so, easily. In the first match with Gloucester last season, Devon was beaten in one innings and 70 runs ; since then each has won one, and Devon the fourth; so that both are equal. Somerset was beaten by Devon last year. It is but fair to that county to say that at Lansdown they were in- differently represented, the names of Cassan, Daubeny, and Youles being wanting. The Devon County Club have thus put a most successful termination to its second season. DEVON V GLOUCESTER. CRICKET AT CAMBRIDGE. LONG VACATION, PAST V PRESENT. AUG 13 & 14.— Twelve veterans appeared at Fenner's ground to try their strength with the rising generation. The young- uns won the toss and went to the wickets. The old- uns' bowling met with several " rude blows," especially from one " old boy," who, though last year apparently in ihe " sere and yellow leaf," was this year boiled young again especially for the occasion. Total of the first innings 218, against which the veterans could only put together 167; two of them, however, were very unfortunately run out. In the second innings nearly all the " boys " scored largely. The Hon C. G. Lyttelton's innings was truly a sight to see. The ball visited all parts of the ground, made a journey to the gaol, clean over the pavilion, and severely tried the surrounding fences. Unfortunately the long scores would not allow the match to be finished. The thanks of both sides are due to the Rev J. Porter, not only for his energy and perseverance in getting up the match, but also for the kind hospitality with which young and old were entertained. Score: PRESENT. 1st inn W. R. Collyer, runout 8 b Perkins < T. W. W. Tavior, run out 16 c Frost, b Daniel . Hon C. G. Lyttelton, b Perkins 58 st Eaton, b Perkins G. F. Helm, b Smith 30 b Perkins R. B. Masefleld, c Dyne, b Plowden .. 26 b Prest 21 , T. H. Raven, c Mortlock, b Plowden.. 25 b Perkins 13 C. Warren, not out 27 c Perkins, b Plowden .. 17 W. P. Metcalfe, leg b w, b Daniel .... 0 b Perkins 41 R. M. Brav, c and b Plowden 0 not out 10 R. Durnford, b Plowden 6 st Lee, b Plowden 4 R. Blakiston, b Perkins 4 run out 8 G. H. Statham, b Plowden 1 b Perkins 0 B14, w b 3 17 B 6,1 b 8, w b 5, n b 1 20 Total — 218 Total — 313 PAST. 2d inn .. 18 ... 114 ... 23 DEVON. Total 190 maiden, 1 wicket; C. Smith 96 balls, wide ball. ! runs, 10 maidens, 2 wickets, 1 runs, 3 maidens, 2 wickets, 1 wide ball; Bethune 56 balls, 89 runs, 1 | to get, when the last man made his appearance, and, after Sewell . , - ! J— 1 jla( j driven Atkinson for three, Slinn scattered his timber, and the North were declared the victors by 20 runs. The result was mainly attributable to the excellent bowling. Score: NORTH. 1st Inn 2d inn E. B. Rowley, b Caifyn 9 b Humphrey I ZINGARI IN DORSETSHIRE. I Zirigari have been, during the last week, enjoying the hospitality of Sir Ivor Guest, at his beautiful seat, Canford, near L Greenwood, c Jupp, b Sewell Wimborne. The weather was all that could be desired, the ground . Waud, c Caftyn, b Sewell ... in perfect order, and the scenery lovely. What wonder, then, R! Iddison, c Street, b Caffyn... that surrounded by such accompaniments, as well as by the smiles R. Blackstock, b Sewell of beauty, the charms of Terpsichore, the luxuries of Pan and J. B. Payne, bCaffyn...... Ceres, and the wreaths of victory, I Zingari have returned from Atkinson. c Jupp, b Cafiyri their visit charmed beyond measure, and grateful beyond expres- ; M- lntvfe b Seweff' sion to their generous Host and Guest. Three matches were E stepheaaou, run out" WW played, of which we subjoin the scores, and it will be seen that gfinn, not out' Arkwright's slows committed sad havoc amongst his adversaries, getting no less than 52 wickets. I ZINGARI V SIR IVOR GUEST'S ELEVEN. This match was played on Aug 18 and 19. Score : CANFORD. 1st inn 2d inn Sir Ivor Guest, c Norman, b Mordauut 0 st Ponsonby. b Arkwright 5 T. M. Fletcher, b Arkwright 4 b Marshain 0 W. H. A. Truell, c Denne, b Arkwright32 b Marsham 35 Capt Glyn, c Norman, b Mordaunt.... 7 b Arkwright — 20 Mansfield, c Ponsonby, b Denne 12 st Ponsonby. b Arkwright 3 T. Jesson, b Marsham 1 c Ponsonby, b Arkwright 9 W. Pitt, b Marsham 7 leg b w, b Arkwright .... 0 G. Schreiber, c Ponsonbv. b Arkwright 0 st Ponsonby. b Arkwright 4 Nixon, st Ponsonby, b Arkwright .... 2 c Norman, b Arkwright.. 11 C. Parkinson, c Ponsonby, b Arkwright 5 not out 17 A. E. Guest, not out 11 b Hutchinson 4 B 4,1 b 1, w b 1 6 B4, lb 2, wb2 8 Total — 87 Total — 116 W b 3, n b 1 Total SURREY. Jupp, b M'Intyre Humphrey, b Payne .... Griffith, b M'Intyre Mortlock, c Greenwood, b Atkinson b Griffith 16 c Griffith, b Mortlock.... 26 c Miller, b Humphrey . .15 b Miller 43 not out 4 c Jupp, b Cuffyn 5 st Lockyer, b Mortlock. .22 Capt Stephens, b Glyn 18 R, Marsham, c Schrei& er, b Glyn 7 F. Norman, c Truell, b Nixon ,. 7 W. Hutchinson, c and b Nixon.. 28 J. Mordaunt, b Schreiber 18 Hon S. Ponsonby, c Mansfield, b Jesson 51 C'apt Denne, not out 51 W. Dyke, b Jesson 3 H. Arkwright, c Truell, b Nixonl9 A. Balfour, b Nixon 5 R. Clement, b Nixon 8 B2, lbl, wbll 14 Total 229 b Humphrey , absent b Humphrey B 1, 1 b 2, w b 2. Tetal ... 5 ... 0 ... 0 ... 4 ...— 50 lst inn .. .36 c Payne, b Atkinson , ... 24 bSlinn ... 8 b Slinn st Waud, b Slinn ... 0 ... 0 ... 5 ..- 170 2d inn I ZINGARI V SIXTEEN OP KINGSTON PARK ( WITH NIXON). This match was played on Aug 20. Score: KINGSTON PARK. lst inn 2d inn RvP. Compton, stPonsonby, bArkwright 5 st Ponsonby. b Arkwright T\ M. Fletcher, cPonsonby, bArkwright 0 bMarsham 2 Sir Ivor Guest, b Arkwright 2 W. H. A. Truell, cNorman, b Arkwright n H. J. Pilleau, b Clement Capt Hale, run out T. Jesson, c Ponsonby, b Arkwright .. 5 Nixon, c Ponsonby, b Arkvvriglit .... T M. Hardy, c Marsham, b Arkwright.. 2 R. Fetherstonhaugh, run out 4 C. Sehreiber, st Ponsonby, b Arkwright 0 A. Stewart, c Stephens, b Arkwright.. 5 E. Pearce, b Clement 7 c Marshain, b Arkwright. 2 0 run out 11 obstructed the field 33 b Marsham 2 c Ponsonby, b Arkwright 0 c Marsham, b Arkwright. 0 c and b Arkwright 0 c Norman, b Arkwrighc.. 0 Rev C. Alderson, c Denne. b Arkwright 0 b Marsham 3 J. Ponsonby, not out 1 not out 3 G. Ponsonby, b Arkwright 0 b Marsham 4 Bl, 1 b 3, w b 2 6 B 6, w b 2 8 Total — 51 Total — 7i I ZINGARI. Capt Stephens, c Hardy, b Nixon 8 1 H. Arkwright, b Jesson R, " Clement, c G. Ponsonby, b Jesson 0 J. Mordaunt, b Nixon 5 A. Balfour, run out 3 W. Dyke, c G. Ponsonby, bNixon 9 31. Marsham, cFetherstonhaugb, b Jessoa 4 .... 0 .... 13 .... 41 W. Hutchinson, run out F. Norman, b Nixon Capt Denne, c Stewart, b Nixon. 3 Hon S. Ponsonby, not out 29 B6, lbl, wbl7 24 Total .139 ZINGARI v EIGHTEEN OF WIMBORNE DISTRICT ( WITH NIXON). This match was played on Aug 21. Score: WIMBORNE. lst inn 2d inn F. Ellis, c Dyke, b Arkwright oj^ wrighf? 0^ 7:. . b 3 C. Parkinson, cS. Ponsonby. b Arkwright 2 c Arkwright, b Marsham 0 Nixon, c Hutchinson, b Arkwright .. { c b 6 T. Jesson, c Arkwright, b Mordaunt.. 8{ 8t^. gPonsonby;' b Art q Ley, c Hutchinson, b Marsham 29*" VrightT^''. 2 c Norman, b Arkwright.. b Arkwright 0 b Marsham 12 c Norman, b Arkwright.. 11 c Marsham, b Arkwright. 0 not out 12 J. M. Fletcher, b Arkwright W. Hooper, b Marshain 1; ArkSr! ha. l! g!.':.. M:. mh. a. m.\ b} 4 c Balfour, b Arkwright.. 6 Capt Trevennen, c J. Ponsonby, bi Arkwright / T. Cookesly b Arkwright E. Ellis, c S. Ponsonby, bArkwright.. E. Pearce, c Dyke, b Arkwright A. Wilkinson, c S. Ponsonby, b Ark- 1 wright / A. Waters, c Norman, b Arkwright, .. Rev B. Alderson, c and b Arkwright.. 2 c Denne, b Arkwright. H. Herbert, c J. Ponsonby, bArkwright 1 b Marsham 3 B. J. Kerridge, b Marsham 1 absent 9 G. Ponsonby, not out J c Marsbam, b Arkwright. 0 B 2, w bl 3 B 4, w b 2 6 Total — 91 Total — 79 I ZINGARI. W. Hutchinson, c Fletcher, b _ I Hon S. Ponsonby, b Hooper .... 2 b Marshani, b Marsham . Nixon 2 R. Marshain, c Alderson, b E. ! Ellis 16 | W. H. Dyke, b Nixon 0 | F. H. Norman, cFletcher, tiNlxonH J. Mordaunt, c Fletcher, b NixonlS I Capt Denne, leg b w, b Jesson . .23 | H. Arkwright, c Fletcher, bNixon 0 A. Balfour, c Jesson, b Nixon .. 2 R. Clement, not out 10 J. Ponsouby, c Waters, b Jesson 0 B 10, w b 2 12 Total. I ZINGARI v WIMBLEDON. AUG 24.— A capital match as usual between these clubs, though unfinished, rather in favour of the former. The ground some- what bumpy, owing to the long drought, will account for the small scores, a result also attributable to the excellent bowling on both sides. Score: I ZINGARI. 1st. inn 2d inn Capt Stephens, b Oliver 0 c Murray, b Charles .... 8 Col Bathurst, run out 0 run out 28 W. Hutchinson, leg b w, b Oliver .... 13 st Moyse, b Charles A. Lubbock, b Charles 3 " R. Broughton, c H. li Morres, b Charles 0 Hon S. Ponsonby, c Crafter, b Charles 7 23 T. Campbell, c Murray, b Howsin J. Henry, b Oliver A. Balfour, c Moyse, b Howsin .. ' F. Norman, b Charles A. L. Ricardo, not out B 17. 1 b 3, w b 1 Total — 119 WIMBLEDON. b Oliver b II. B. Morres. not out b Oliver .. 4 leg b w, b Oliver 2 .. 31 b Oliver 3 .. 29 st Moyse, b Charles 0 .. 4 b Charles 4 .. 21 B 3, 1 b 1, w b 4 8 Total — 83 0 Campbell, b H. G. Murray, b Hutchinson.... 0 H. Moyse, c Balfour, b Hutchin- son 6 F. Charles, b Campbell 8 F. F. Morres, run out 0 B 3, w b 9 12 Total 72 H. R. Morres, Hutchinson 0 A. E. Crafter. b Campbell 0 W. J. Collyer, b Hutchinson .... 4 C. H. Prest, b Campbell 1 E. A. Howsin, b Campbell 8 F. W. Oliver, not out 27 . W. Burnett, c Broughton, b Hutchinson 6 In the second innings of Wimbledon, II. R. Morres scored ( b Camp- bell) 14. Prest ( b Rieardo) 0, Howsin ( c and b Campbell) 3, Burnett ( not out) 6, Murray ( c Balfour, b Ricardo) 3; b 3, w b 2— total 31. I ZINGARI v CIVIL SERVICE- This match was commenced at Battersea Park Aug 26, but un- finished, owing to heavy rain. Score: I ZINGARI. LordH. Paget, cPeake, bllemming 4 Capt Stephens, c and b Hemmingl3 Col Bathurst, c Substitute, b Nicholls 16 F. Norman, not out 36 Hon S. Ponsonby, c Piggott, b Nicholls 7 A. Balfour, b Nicholls 0 Total 107 „ „ * Emergencies. tor CIVIL SERVICE, E. L. Batsman scored ( not out) 16, A. W. Hem- ming( b Bathurst) 0, J. Wearne ( b Bathurst) 7, J. H. Peaks ( b Ricardo) 1, H, B, Thomaa ( not out) 6; b 6,1 B 1, w B I— total 41. John Henry, leg b w, bHemming 7 A. L. Ricardo, c and b Nicholis.. 2 * F. Gore, run out 13 J. Ponsonby, b Nicholls 0 * F. Langley, b Nicholls 0 B 2,1 b 3, w b 4 9 H. H. Stephenson, stWaud, b Atkinson 13 b Atkinson .... Caffyn, not out 20 b Atkinson 4 F. P. Miller, b Atkinson 6 c Wright, b Slinn 7 Lockyer, b Slinn 1 c Waud, b Atkinson .... 4 Street, c Waud, b Atkinson 8 c Greenwood, b Atkinson 0 Gunn, c Waud, b Atkinson 0 not out 0 Sewell, b Atkinson 5 b Slinn 14 B 4, lb 3, wbl 8 Lb 2, wbl 3 Total - 136 Total — 64 ANALYSIS OF THE BOWLING. NOKTB.— PlfSt Innings: Seweii BOWLED § 6 balls, 16 runs, U mal'leas, 4 wickets, 3 wide balls, 1 no ball; Caffyn 92 balls, 30 runs, lo maidens, 5 wickets.— Second innings : Sewell bowled 16 balls, 13 runs, 1 maiden ; Caffyn 108 balls, 55 runs, 12 maidens, 1 wicket ; Griffith 108 balls, 54 runs, 7 maidens, I wicket; F. P. Miller 82 balls, 12 runs, 3 maidens, 1 wicket; Mortlock 36 balls, 17 runs, 2 wickets; Humphrey 50 balls, 14 runs, 4 maidens, 4 wickets. SCBEEY.— First innings : Slinn bowled 60 balls, 35 runs, 5 maidens, 1 wicket; Greenwood 60 balls, 20 runs, 5 maidens; J. B. Payne 48 balls, 23 runs, 2 maidens, 1 wicket; M'Intyre 124 balls, 32 runs, 18 maidens, 2 wickets; Atkinson 135 balls, 18 runs, 19 maidens, : 6 wickets, 1 wide ball.— Second innings : Slinn bowled 113 balls, 34 runs, llmaidens, 5 wickets; Atkinson 116 balls, 27 runs, 17 maidens, 5 wickets, 1 wide ball. ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN v TWENTY- TWO OF HAR- ROGATE AND DISTRICT. This match was played on the new ground at Harrogate on Thursday, Aug 20, and two following days, terminating in a vic- tory for the Eleven, with 33 runs to spare. The first innings of the" Eleven amounted to 93 runs, Hayward playing an innings of 44 against the bowling of Hodgson, Robinson, and Lee on a rough wicket; the other double figure was Clark's 14, caught in the long field. The Twenty- two's innings amounted to 124, heading the Eleven by 31 runs. Grainge stayed a long time, and was well caught by Mr Dawson in long field. Dawson from Bradford made some long drives in his score of 30. C. Robinson, after being missed, scored 17. Jackson, Willsher, Tinley, and Tarrant all bowled. England's second innings was 108, Willsher playing a good innings of 23. Hayward and Carpenter gave the specta- tors a great treat in batting; Carpenter after scoring 23 was caught extra cover point by Mr Lascelles. Anderson in his 10 made a splendid drive out of the ground for six. Time was called, Hay- ward ( not out) 25. On Saturday, the previous night's rain having made the wickets worse, the remaining fell for 20 runs, all caught but Mr Dawson, who had made 8, including a good leg- hit. Harrogate thu3 had 78 to make to win, but could only reach 44, owingto the fine bowling of Jackson and good fielding. Score: ALL ENGLAND. lst inn 2d inn G. Tarrant, hit w, b Hodgson 3 c Grainge, b Lee 0 R. C. Tinley, c Lascelles, b Robinson .. 3 not out 0 Rowbotham, c, Lascelles, b Robinson.. 2 c Hodgson, b Robinson.. 0 T. Hayward, c Walker, b Lee 44 c Wads worth, b Hodgson30 Carpenter, b Robinson 5 c Lascelles, b Lee 23 E, Dawson, c Hodgson, bRobinson.... 6 run out G. Anderson, run out Thewlis, c Lasceiles, b Robinson A. Clarke, c Binns, b Hodgson .. Willsher, not out Jackson, b Hodgson Byes 5 cAr. Walker, bHodgson.. 10 . 5 c Sheppard, b Hodgson.. 3 .14 cLancaster, bRobinson.. 3 .4 c Ashley Walker, bLee.. 23 . 0 c Wadsworth, b Hodgson 0 .2 B 2, 1 b 4, w b 1,11 b 1 8 Total — 93 Total — 108 HARROGATE. lst inn 2d inn Lancaster, run out 1 c Clarke, b Willsher .... 5 Swaine, c Tinley, b Willsher 5 c Tarrant, b Willsher.... 0 Grainge, c Dawson, b Jackson 8 st Rowbotham, b Willsher 4 Penrose, c Tarrant, b Jackson 1 c Carpenter, b VVillsher.. 7 Ashley Walker, c Carpenter, b Jackson 2 c Tinley, b Jackson 2 Barker, c and b Jackson 2 b Willsher 0 Barker, c and b Carpenter 1 c Dawson, b Willsher.... 0 Hall, c Hayward, b Willsher 6 c Jackson, b Willsher .. 6 Hon G. Lascelles, b Tarrant 2 b Jackson 0 E. Dawson, b Tinley 30 c Tarrant, b Jackson .... 0 Wadsworth. c Anderson, b Tarrant .. 9 B. Sheppard, c Carpenter, b Tarrant .. 0 F. Dury. b Tinley 2 Lee, c and b Tarrant 3 Arthur Walker, c and b Tinley 4 Stubley, c Dawson, b Tarrant 6 Hodgson, c and b Tinley 0 C. Robinson, b Willsher 17 Dawson, not out 6 Williams, b Tarrant 3 Binns, run out 2 Tomlinson, b Willsher 0 b Willsher 4 B 2,1 b 5, w b 6 13 Bl, lbl 2 Total — 124 Total — 44 b Jackson absent © c Hayward, b Willsher .. 3 b Willsher 0 st Rowbotham, bWlllsher 3 c Wiilsher, b Jackson 0 c Jackson, b Willsher 1 run out 2 run out 1 b Jackson 1 not out , HARROW HOUSE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL v E0NIT0N HOUSE SCHOOL. This match was played at Harrow House, Beckington. Hamp- shire, on Saturday, Aug 22, and was won by the former eleven by 17 runs on the first innings. Score : HARROW. Walhamsthow, b Willsher .. 14 Hayward, b Preston J. Ladbroke, b Preston 10 H. Rhodes, c May, b Willsher . .10 Kellet. t, cLast. b Preston 12 Chambers, b Henry 13 Partrington, b Willsher 5 Royston, b Willsher 2 Wells, st Ryder, b Locke 4 E. Challoner, b Locke 3 C. ± 1. Challoner, not out 5 Byes, & c 8 Total 84 IIONITON. Birch, b Walhamsthow 0 W. Holmes, b Kellett 4 M. Holmes, b Kellett 4 Wilson, b Kellett 3 Locke, b Walhacnsthow 17 Ryder, b Chambers 16 Henry, b Chambers 7 Willsher, b Walhamsthow 7 Preston, st Rhodes, b Chambers. 0 May, not out 0 G. C. II. Last, cWells, b Chambers 7 Byes, & c 2 Total 67 In the second innings of Honiton, Birch scored ( b Keliett) 8, May ( b Partington) 8, Preston ( not out) 12, Locke ( b Partington) 7, Ryder ( b Willsher) 3, Last ( not out) 4; byes, & c, 4— total 45. BATTERSEA INSTITUTION v BLACKHEATH M0RDEN. This match was played at Battersea Park, Aug 8 ; the Morden won by 41 runs on the first innings. Score: MORDEN. lst inn 2d inn Tonks, c Hinde, b Finch 0 b Finch 7 Miller, c Punnett, b Hinde 9 c Goddard. b Finch 0 Nunn, b Goddard 8 c and b Goddard 0 Protheroe, b Finch 12 b Finch 0 M'Creight, stTeogue, b Finch 8 c Hinde, b Finch .......'. 5 Greenslade. b Finch 5 F. Prior, c Punnett, b Finch 0 c Punnett, b Finch 6 Valentine, b Goddard 5 not out 4 Hacker, not out 9 c Longworth, b Goddard.'. 1 Stone, absent 0 absent 0 Johnstone, absent 0 absent ' 0 B11.1 b 3, w b 5, n b 1 20 Total — 23 Total — 76 BATTERSEA INSTITUTION. Hinde, bM'Creight.. Longworth. leg b w, b M'Creight 0 Jacques, b M'Creight 8 Teague, b Greenslade 0 Punnett, c Miller, b Greenslade.. 1 Fiuch, b M'Creight 0 Andrews, bM'Creight C Pitter, b M'Creighf. ; 0 Houghton, c Protheroe, b Green- Goddard," b M'breight0 Brown, not out 0 Bll, wbl 12 H. Bond, cGruning. DE. M. Grace 0 W. H. Arundell, c E. M. Grace, b W. G. Grace 47 G. Morris, c Hill, b E. M. Grace 8 W. G. Curgenven, c A. Grace, b W. G. Grace 51 S. Warner, c Gruning, b W. G. Grace 19 A. D. Gill, b W. G. Grace 39 GLOUCESTER. E. Grace, b Curgenven A. Grace, c S. Warner, b Curgenven .. 16 b Curgenven 1 J. II. Hill, b Rolle 3 b Curgenven 10 J. J. Sewell, run out 2 runout 21 W. G. Grace, b Curgenven 19 b Curgenven 1 S. Bramhall, c and b Rolle 5 run out 0 P. Hammond, b Rolle 6 b Rolle 5 1- 1. Grace, c Gill, b Rolle 27 b Rolle 8 II. Gruning, c Curgenven, b Rolle .... 28 b Curgenven 1 D. E. Bernard, b Rolle 6 Rev J. Miretiouse, not out 4 B 1, 1 b 3, w b 8 12 G. T. Warner, c W. G. Grace, b E. M. Grace 60 A. T. Toye, not out 25 A. F. Davie, b Hammond 28 Hon M. Rolle, c and b E. M. ( irace 0 O. W. Tancock, b E. M. Grace .. 5 B 8, 1 b 3, w b 6 17 Total 299 1st inn 2d inn c Bond, b Gill 84 A. W. T. Daniel, b Helm 9 H. M. Plowden, c and b Helm .. 47 Rev C. R. Cooke, b Helm 12 Rev P. Frost, run out 9 F. Lee. b Statham 2 J. B. Dyne, run out 38 Rev C. P. Eaton, b Blakiston .... 1 H. Suilth, b Blakiston 6 H. Perkins, c Masefield, b Bla- kiston 12 Gen Prest, b BlaMston 5 E. J. Mortlock, not out 4 Rev J. Porter, b Blaklston 1 B7, lb4, wbl9 21 Total 167 Total — 128 not out c Toye, b Curgenven .... 6 B 8,1 b 2, w b 13 .... 23 Total — 110 DEVON v SOMERSET. DEVON. lst inn 2d inn W. H. Arnndell. c Alnslie, b Horner .. 27 c Morris, b Doddington 61 H. Bond, bGoldie 5 c Morris, b Doddington 6 W. H. Majendie, b Ward 59 b Muttlebury 27 A. J. Toye, b Horner 5 b Doddington 0 W. S. O. Warner, b Horner 0 c Ainslie, bMuttlebury.. 24 G. T. Warner, run out 16 b Muttlebury 7 A. 1). Gill, c Goldie, b Horner 0 b Doddington 7 W. G. Curvengen, c Goldie, b Horner. .23 run out 33 G. Morris, c Ainslie, b Ward 17 not out 14 Hon M. Rolle, not out 6 leg b w, b Doddington .. 6 R. Kitssn, b Ward 3 b Horner 8 Lb 4, Wb4 8 B4, 1 b 4, w b 9 17 Total — 169 Total — 210 SOMERSET. lst inn 2d inn A. K. Goldie, b Curgenven 1 st Majendie, b Rolle .... 0 Rev VV. J. Havart, cS. Warner, bCur-\ 36 bEolle 0 vengen J Rev A. Ainslie, b Teye 9 st Majendie, b Rolle .... 8 C. W H. Fryer, b Curgenven 9 c S. Warner, b Arundell 23 T. Wluslow, b Toye 2 runout 1 W. Jones, b Toye 0 not out 0 E. J. Morris, not out 17 c Curs- enven, b Rolle .. .. 23 H. P. Doddington, run out 0 c Curgenven, b Arundell 1 R. Ward, c Majendie, b Itolle 2 b Arundell 3 J. F. Horner, c and b Rolle « b Arundell 3 G. A. Muttleburv, c Rolle, b Arundell 5 b Rolle 3 Bl. lb 2, wblO 13 B 2, lb 1, wb 4, n b 3.. 10 Total ~ 84 Total — 75 GLOUCESTERSHIRE v SOMERSETSHIRE. This match was played at Sydenham Fields, Bath, on Monday and Tuesday, Aug 24 and 25, and terminated in favour of Glou- cestershire by 87 runs. Score : GLOUCESTERSHIRE. lst inn 2d inn E. M. Grace, c Ainslie, b Dodington.. l6 b Horner 28 D E. Bernard, b R. Sainsbury 2 c Havart. b R. Sainsbury 9 W. E. Mirehouse, c T. Sainsbury, bl ,, fc T. Sainsbury, b R. R. Sainsbury J I Sainsbury 82 J. W. Ilaygarth, b Ashfield 30 c T. Sainsbury, b Ashflold 0 W. G. Grace, not out 52 c Morres, b Ashfleld 1 T. H. II111, cT. Sainsbury, b Homer.. 4 b Horner 12 H. Grace, bDodington 22f ^ . f. 6 A. Grace, b Ashfield 9 b Ashtield 6 P. Hammonds, c Ainslie, b Ashfield.. 0 cT. Sainsoury, b Horner 5 Capt Koss, c Ainslie, b Ashfield 0 c Winslow, b Ashfleld.... 15 Rev J. Mirehouse, c Winslow, bAshfield 0 not out B 6,1 b 1, w b4... Total. .. 11 B 3, w b 9 ...— 158 Total lst inn .... 4 c and b E. M. Grace .. 14 bW. G. Grace. 1 ... 12 ..— 118 2d inn ... 0 SOMERSETSHIRE. E. J. Morres, e and b E. M. Grace J. F. F. Horner, b E. M. Grace .. A. C. Ainslie, cRoss, b Hammonds .. 20 runout 8 Rev W. J. Havart, c Haygarth, bl „ bKM. Graco 0 Hammonds J C. H. II. Fryer, b W. G. Grace 39^ g T. B. Samsbury, c J. Mirehouse, b E. j 33 not out " " " " " "" " ] ' 32 W. Ashfield, c Substitute, bW. 0.1 Grace / R. Sainsbury, st Haygarth, b E. M.\ Grace / T. Winslow, run out HWMHD£ DLNGT0A' C E> M' GRACE- H 0 cHill, bE. M. Grace .... 0 W. G. Grace ... j A. R. Goldie, notout 1 st Haygarth, b EM. Grace 3 c Roes, b E. M. Grace.... 0 0 c W. G. Grace, b E. M. Grace 8 3 cHammonds, bE. M. Gracel0 B1,1 b 3, w b 3 Total 1 ... 7 .— 124 B 2,1 b 2 4 Total — 65 SOUTH WARWICKSHIRE v FERNEY HALL- " Warwick, Guy, Earl of"— No, that's not it. " Warwickshire, South.'' Here you are: " a sect of cricketers of old- fashioned politics, who wandered about under Tory leadership, and, thou^" very popular, never found themselves in power." SuCu is the definition that may be found in a dictionary of A, D. 1900 of the team of free lances marshalled on that eceSUfcHc sward of old re- nown near Ludlow on the 6th and fith of this month. Their op- pO'. l^ P. ts cf fsrr. ey must have been disappointed of the attendance of many of their green and gold habitues, for when the day of battle dawned, behold they were obliged to supply their plaoes with such young gentlemen as chanced to their hand, entrusting the willow to C. G. Lane and Armitstead, the ball to H. Ark- wright, & c, which was very indulgent to the invaders. So War- wickshire went to the wicket, and the score of their first repre- sentative was a mordant satire on his comrades, for they most of them found the Ark right on an Arrarat of its own selection with a wind and a playful wicket, and forthwith the curling breakers overwhelmed them and they perished. Sooth to say, the Shrop- shire men of war began not much better; for did not Crawshay, trembling before young David's sinister sling, mistake his own leg for his bat ? And Thomas, retiring with a twin egg, was he not rightly surnamed Didymus for ever? And Armitstead, too, W. G., that prince of dialectitians, too hasty in his apprehension of the slow, staid, old Tory delivery, did he not die at longstop in a particularly Green way ? However, luckily, there were some novices to retrieve the clouding fortunes of the day, and so Eerney Hall won in one innings, and the gents from somewhere up Bir- mingham way ( as an intelligent yokel described their topo- graphic derivation) retired for strategic purposes to renew, let us hope, their attack another year. Score: SOUTH WARWICKSHIRE. 1st inn 2dinn J. Mordaunt, st Stanhope, b Ark-\„ 7/ c W. Armitstead, b Ark- wright / I wright 7 E. Waller, st Stanhope, b Arkwright.. 3 st Stanhope, b Arkwright 3 C. W.^ aries. cH. Armitstead, b Ark- j. 0 b Wingfleld x F. Caldecott,' b Arkwright 0 c Wingfield, b Arkwright 0 B. Fetherstone, c Lane, b Arkwright.. 0 b Wingfield 2 ' W. Armitstead, b Ark- wright 0 W. Armitstead, b Ark- wright ... 25 D. Buchanan, not out 10 run out 3 H. Wiles, b H. Amiitstead Tory, b H. Armitstead bArkwright.. Wii tead 9{ Cwri Jew. ° 1 wrl K. Green way, c Milman, bH. Armit-\ 0 stead I F. Starkey, b Arkwright 1 P. Newman, b Wingfield 2 Wide balls Total H. Crawshay, legb w, bBuchanan 0 — 54 FERNEY HALL. run out 1 not out 5 bArkwright 0 Wide balls 3 Total — 50 G. Thomas, b Buchanan W. G. Armitstead, c Greenway, b Tory C. G. Lane, c Carles, bMordaunt. i H. S. Armitstead. st Carles, bTory.! W. Wingtield, c Carles, b Tory .. H. Arkwright, b Buchanan J. Price, c Tory, b Mordaunt.. W. Stanhope, b Buchanan .... W. Jellicorse, not out 11 F. Milman, c Mordaunt, b Bu- chanan 2 B 2, w b 8,1 b 1 11 Total 122 TRENTHAM PARK v NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE HUNT. " There is life in the old dog yet." Almost we thought it was all up with the old Trentham Club when the mistaken policy of some members suggested the removal of the club and " sub- scriptions!'' to Newcastle, and in lieu of one of the strongest teams in Staffordshire, substituted a bad ground, no matches, and a body of members who find their professional but little work. But on Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug 11 and 12, Trentham sprang like a phoenix from the ashes of her former greatness, and an eleven, something like there was ere the attempt was made to write " Ichabod" against her name, assembled to compete with the gentlemen of the North Staffordshire Hunt, and a jolly lea- ther hunting they gave them. The meet was at eleven, and the Trenthamites, with a middling start, succeeded, as the match progressed, in scoring at a great pace. The wickets, being as well stopped as the earths, never fell during the innings ; while the ball, as wild as the foxes, was driven right out of the country, so that notwithstanding the efforts of the hunt in the field, notwith- standing the powerful batting of their team, they were run into in the open, and succumbed, after following their innings to a defeat by 69 runs. Doubtless, under the management of the ve- teran W. Kirkley ( who is now alas! obliged to renounce the willow and take to umpiring), Trentham will again shine with all its pristine glory, and again tell its tale in the annals of cricket. Score: TRENTHAM PARK. R. Stevenson, c Fitzherbert, Bass s Rev F. S. Cuyler, run out 1 A. L. Vernon, cand b Bass 32 J. My croft, c Gresley, b Copeland 11 S. S. Forster, run out ,. 17 W. Rudkin. c Hardy, b Paget .. 68 W. Bill, c Hardy, b Hill 4 STAFFORDSHIRE HUNT. Lord A. Paget, c Mycrof t, b Vernon S. Steele, run out S. Mountford, run out L. Radford, run out.... F. Mart, not out B 7,1 b 9, w b 8 .... ... 3 ... 10 ... 2 ... 2 ... 24 Total 182 1st inn 5 c Vernon, b Radford Lord B. Paget, c Mycroft, b Stevenson. 10 c Rudkin, b Radford 2d inn ... 7 H. Bass, b Radford 12 Capt Clement, c Vernon, b Stevenson. 1 H. Davenport, c and b Radford 2 W. Gresley, b Radford 2 W. Eggleton, b Vernon 5 E. Copeland, b Vernon 2 J. Hill, b Radford 0 B. Fitzherbert, notout 2 W. Hardy, b Vernon 2 B 5,1 b 8, w b 4 17 Total — 60 b Radford.... run out c Forster, b Vernon b Rudkin run out notout c Mycroft, b Mart b Rudkin b Mart B 6, 1 b 8, w b 5 . . 7 . 2 . 0 .19 Total — 53 TRENTHAM v STONE. This match was played on Aug 7 on the Trentbam Park Ground, and terminated in favour of the Trenthamites by nine wickets. Score: STONE. lst inn 2d inn R. Smith, run out 3 b Stevenson 2 J. Smith, b Crutchley 4 c and b Lockett 2 A. G. Wailcs, cCuyler, b Stevenson .. 0 b Lockett 26 Henderson, b Stevenson C. Bromley, c Forster, b Stevenson A. Travis, c and b Stevenson Hett, b Stevenson F. Nicklln, b Crutchley Lewis, run out F. Buller, run out Coleman, not out B 4, lb 6, wb4 Total c Crutchley, b Lockett .. 14 c Roberts, b Stevenson .. 16 c Crutchley, b Hemmingsl9 b Hemmings 2 notout 2 b Hemmings 0 b Hemmings 2 b Stevenson 2 B 5, 1 b 4, w b 3 , Total R. Stevenson, b Bromley 3 H. Crutchley, b Travis 1 S. Steele, b Travis Rev F. 8. Cuyler, b Bromley S. S. Forster, b Travis W. Lockett, b Bromley H. Lockett, run out — 32 TRENTHAM. J. Roberts, b Travis R. Cheetham, b Coleman .. J. Hemmings, not out Eason, leg b w, b Coleman L b 4, w b 2 .. 12 ..— 99 Total Total .,,........,,.. 35 In the sewnd innings of Trentham, Stevenson scored ( b J.' Smith)' 6, j Steele ( not oat) 15, Cuyler ( not out) Jl; wide balls 2- total 34. TRINITY L. V. C. v CHRIST'S COLLEGE. This match was played at the Trinity Ground, Aug 15. Score: CUBISTS. G. II. Statham, b Gibson Craig.. 2 E. H. Blvth, b Gibson Craig .. .. 46 F. N. Sutton, b Bray 0 Rev G. W. Fisher, b Bray 12 W. P. Metcalfe, c Cruikshank, b Brav 8 J. L. Fleming, b Gibson Craig .. 0 W. Copleston, b Bray 5 Rev A. H. Wratislaw, b Gibson Craig 12 W. Jardine, leg b w, b Gibson Craig S A. Alexander, c Cruikshank, b Brav 1 J. W. Cartmell, c Cruikshank, b Gibson Craig 1 W. Oldham, not out 3 B14, lb 3, wb4 21 Total 114 In the second innings of Christ's, Statham scored ( run out) 4, Oldham ( not out) 83, Sutton ( b Bray) 4, Fisher ( c Craig, b Young) 10— total 51. GENTLEMEN OF CHRIST'S COLLEGE v SERVANTS. This match was played at Fenner's Ground on Monday, Aug 17, and, though it was not finished through want of time, had been, as far as it went, decidedly in favour of the Gentlemen. Mr Blyth's 61 was very well got, while Mason and H. Ellis batted very well for the Servants. Score: TRINITY L. V. C. E. M. Young, cFlemlng, bStatham 1 R. E. Webster, c Metcalfe, b Fleming 7 II. M. Bray, b Fleming 0 J. II. Gibson Craig, c Statham, b Fleming 11 R. Champneys, run out 0 W. K. Wilson, b Statham 16 A. F. Clay, st Blyth, b Fisher " H. Johnston, b Fleming 8 W. H. Bolton, b Fleming 0 J. A. Cruikshank, b Statham J. T. Prior, not out 11 C. C. Thornton, c Statham, b Fleming 7 B 6,1 b 3, w b 8 17 Total 114 THE SERVANTS. C. Pryor, c and b Fleming 4 J. Peck, b Statham 30 H. Ansell, c Statham, b Fleming 0 H. Mason, c Cartmell, b Metcalf 51 H. Ellis, run out 27 A. Ellis, c Copleston, b Statham 0 D. Peck, not out 14 W. Barber, b Metcalf 2 W. Footitt, run out 5 J. Humm, b Blyth 0 W. Lofts, c Simpson, b Metcalf.. 2 B 8,1 b 2, w b 5 15 Total 150 GENTLEMEN. W. P. Oldham, cPryor, b J. Peck45 G. H. Statham, b J. Peck 29 F. N. Sutton, b J. Peck 0 E. H. Blyth, notout 61 W. P. Metcalfe, c H. Ellis, b Mason 20 J. Fleming, b Mason W. Jardine, c Pryor, b H. Ellis.. 1 W. Copleston, b Mason 11 A. B. Alexander, b Mason 0 J. W. Cartmell, run out 1 A. H. Simpson, b Mason 0 B 18, 1 b 1, w b 2 21 Total In the second innings of the Servants, Pryor scored ( run out) Peck ( c Simpson, b Oldham) 0, Ansell ( c Simpson, b Metcalf) 0, Mason ( not out) 9, H. Ellis ( not out) 12, A. Ellis ( c Cartmell, b Fleming) 0, D, Peck ( run out) 1, Barber ( c Jardine, b Fleming) 7 ; no ball 1— total 52. LONG VACATION CLUB V CAMBRIDGE VICTORIA. This match was played on Penner's Ground on Aug 19 and 20. The L. V. C. were a little too strong for their opponents, although Messrs Boning and Masterson played well for their runs in the first innings of the Victoria, and in the second Messrs Pryor and Ellis did all they could to make the best of an up- hill game. For the L. V. C. Mr Home gained the Leger with 150, Mr Jones was lively for 57, and Mr Plowden brought out his bat for a well- earned 42. Score CAMBRIDGE VICTORIA, lst inn 2d inn C. Pryor, c Dyne, b Statham 0 leg D w, b Statham" 13 W. Boning, c Masefleld, b Dyne 40 c Plowden, b Jones 8 E. Bilton, b Statham 0 c Jones, b Statham H. Ellis, run out 5 b Statham J. Masterson, b Home 17 b Statham Miller, st Warren, b Dyne 14 not out A. Boning, cCoulcher, b Plowden.... 3 c Home, b Jones .. II. Mason, leg b w, b Dyne 10 c Statham, b Jones B. Dewberry, st Warren, bDyne 8 bStatham H. F" uller, run out 1 c Warren, b Ilorne C. Hall, not out 10 c Plowden, b Jones Byes, & c 11 Byes, Ac Total — 119 Total LONG VACATION CLUB. WELSH WANDERERS v BRECON. On Friday, Aug 14, the Welsh Wanderers assembled at Brecon, but with little chance of success, having only eight men to com pete against the formidable team of their Brecon friend3. Score : BRECON. Morris, b Bancroft Price, leg b w, b Arthur P. Lloyd, b Arthur J. Lloyd, st Arthur, b Bancroft C. Morgan, leg b w, b Bancroft Thomas, st Arthur, b Bancroft Dowries, run out lst inn 2d inn .28 b Arthur 1 c Morris, b Bancroft .... 4 b Bancroft 3 st Arthur, b Bancroft.... 2 b Bancroft 9 leg b w, b Arthur 5 c Lloyd, b Bancroft; 3 . .. 26 Lascelles, run out 4 b Bancroft 3 Hosken, b Bancroft 0 leg b w, b Bancroft 7 W. Thomas, not out 0 b Bancroft 5 Jerome, b Bancroft 0 not out 8 B 9, w b 2, n b 1 12 B2, wbl 3 Total — Ill Total — 53 WANDERERS. 1st inn 2d inn A. Parnell, c J. Lloyd, b Thomas .... 20 b P. Lloyd 12 Morris, run out 2 b Price 6 Bancroft, jun. b P. Lloyd 5 hit w, b Price 1 B. Arthur, b P. Lloyd 0 c and b Price 3 Bancroft, sen, not out 22 b P. Lloyd 5 Capt Davis, b P. Lloyd 0 b Price 2 C. ' Hore, b P. Lloyd 1 not out 0 S. Lloyd, run out 5 c and b Lascelles 5 B5, lb 2, wbl 8 B 1, w b 3 .. Total — 63 Total .. ...— S8 17 .11 .. 5 ..— 66 W. R. Collyer, c Masterson, Ellis 28 H. P. Horne, c and b Prior .... 150 D. A. Jones, c Bilton, b Ellis .. 57 H. M. Plowden, not out 42 J. B. Dyne, c Masterson, b Bilton 25 R. P.. Masefleld, b Pryor 0 C. Warren, c Mason, b Biiton .. 1 G. B. Coulcher, b Pryor 6 A. W. Spratt, absent 0 R. Blakiston, b Bilton 6 G. H. Statham, b Pry or 4 Byes, & c Total. .19 TRINITY L. V. C. v KING'S COLLEGE. This match was played 011 the Trinity Ground, Aug 20. Score: KING'S COLLEGE. B. S. Young, b G. Glbsen- Cralg.. 4 R. Thomas, b Horne 12 A. S. W. Young, b Kitchener.. .. 24 R. K. Wilson, b Gibson- Craig .. 18 H. Gazelee, b Kitchener 0 A. C. James, b Horne 0 Wright, c Webster, b Kitchener.. 0 H. Hollingworth, not out 9 H. Mozley, c Cruikshank, b Gib- son- Craig.. 0 R. Durnford, c and b Horne 2 G. E. Mavindin, b Gibson- Graig,, Q Lbl, wbll 12 Total .80 TRINITY L. V. C. F. E. Kitchener, c Hollingworth, c B. S. Young 60 J. C. Hale, c and b A. S. Young.. 0 J. H. Gibson- Craig, c James, b B. S. Young 51 J. E. Heme, b Gazelee 2 B. Champneys, b B. S. Young .. 3 H. Johnston, c IIolUngWQr'cfi, b Gazelee ,, , 3 W- KWilsoh, c and b B. S. Young 7 La, ^ ruikshank, b B. S. Young 0 . H. Bolton, b Gaselee 2 R. E. Webster, not out 10 E. W. Chapman, b B. S. Young.. 0 B 12, 1 b 5, w b 17 34 Total 172 In the second innings of King's College, B. S. Young scored ( c Wilson, b Gibson- Craig) 26, Thomas ( not out) 29, A. S. W. Young ( b Gibson- Craig) 3, James ( st Chapman, b Gibson- Craig) 0, Hollingworth ( not out) 5; wide balls 2— total 65. TRINITY L. V. C. V THE OTHER MEN. THE OTHER MEN. Rev N. Tibbitts, b Plowden .... 6 T. J. Bensted, run out 5 T. W. W. Taylor, b Bray 11 C. Warren, b Bray 15 A. S. Porter, c Jones, b Plowden 0 E. W. Chapman, c Plow den, b Bray 0 G. II. Statham, b Plowden 2 E. P. Harris, not out 8 C. S. Hope, b Bray 10 W. H. Peers, not out 0 G. B. Coulcher, not out 0 B 5,1 b 4 9 TRINITY L. V. C. T. Jones, b Statham 21 B. S. Young, b Statham 68 T. B. Dyne, c Tibbitts, b Taylor. .73 R. M. Brav, c Chapman, bTaylor 10 H. M. Plowden, c Taylor, b Sta- tham 8 J. H. Gibson- Craig, not out .. .. 57 A. C. James, b Statham 0 R. Durnford, b Hope 4 T. L. Mansfield, b Hope 23 A. S. W. Young, c Coulcher, b Hope 0 C. C. Thornton, b Statham 5 B 8,1 b 2, w b 3 13 Total Total , OXFORD v CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE SERVANTS. The return visit of the Cambridge College Servants to Oxford took place on Monday, Aug 3, and following days. The cricket match announced for Tuesday was, in consequence of the heavy rain which fell all day, deferred until Wednesday, when the wickets were pitched at noon. The Cantabs were the favourites at odds in consequence of their previous victory at Cambridge, although Oxford were not without supporters. Cambridge in the first innings were only enabled to score 67, a number which, owing to the excellent batting of Glanville, Sides, and Brooker, the Oxonians exceeded by 34 runs. In the second innings, Cam- bridge more than doubled their previous figures, Mr Cornwall coming to the rescue of his partisans with the handsome score of 73, obtained in fine cricketing style. The conclusion of the Cam- bridge second innings left Oxford 109 runs to win, odds of 2 to 1 being freely laid at that stage on Cambridge. Messrs Glanville and Beesley were the first deputed to defend the wickets for Oxford, and, remarkable to relate, their defence was so fine that the united efforts of the Cambridge side failed in dislodging them, and the game ended in favour of Oxford, with 10 wickets to go down. The circumstance of two first men rubbing off so large a number of runs was the general theme of conversation, and a precedent of the kind was sought for in vain by the old cricketers present. The result leaves the Oxford Servants the winners of three matches and Cambridge one since the commencement. Score. CAMBRIDGE. 1st inn 2d inn W. Cornwall, c Millin, b King 4 c Jackman, b King 73 H. Boning, c Millin, b King 25 b Jackman 0 J. French, run out 9 b King 3 G. Hoppett, b Sides 10 c Leaver, b King 4 R Thomas, c Millin, b Sides 5 b Jackman H. Gray, run out 5 A. Stearne, c Millin, b King 0 H. Mason, b Sides 3 A. Boning, b King 0 J. Miller, not out 1 J. Bradford, c Glanville, b King Byes Total. .- 67 OXFORD. c Glanville, b Brooker .. 28 b King 8 run out 6 b Glanville 6 b Jackman 0 0 not out 1 5 B5, wbl, nbl 7 Total — 142 E. Glanville, cCornwall, b Stearne. 31 W. Jackman, b Mason 4 C. Beesley, b Gray 6 F. Millin, c Thomas, b Gray 4 J. Brooker, b French 15 T. Sides, b French 22 T. King, b Stearne 1 In the second innings of Oxford, Glanville scored ( not out) 73, Beesley ( not out) 26; b 1, w b 7, n b 2— total 109. T. Weedon. c and b French .. G. Best, not out T. Leaver, b French J. Steele, c Millin, b French B 1,1 b 2, w b 6 Total. The boat race, which took place on Thursday evening, appeared a foregone conclusion for Oxford, as odds of 4 and 5 to 1 went beg- ging. The race was rowed from Iffley to Oxford, the Cambridge, who won the toss, giving Oxford the first position. Prom the start the Oxonians gained considerably, and in coming out of the Gut there was every indication of their opponents being Cher- wellised. As they neared home, however, Cambridge improved its position, but was eventually compelled to succumb to Oxford by about 20 seconds. The following are the names of the crews : OXFORD. 1. S. Wilkinson 2. W. Annis 3. Chandler 4. Mackenzie 5. R. Lapworth 6. '. T. Chandler 7. W. Hay 8. C. Hutt W. Loder ( cox) CAMBRIDGE. 1. G. II. Conway 2. T. Dewey 3. T. Watts 4. W. R. Thurlow 5. G. N. Camps 6. D. Papworth 7. J. Foster 8. Diver E. Leach ( cox) It is needless to say that the Oxonians did everything in their power to render the visit a pleasant one, the only event calling for especial comment being a dinner in the Town Hall, presided over by the mayor ( W. Thompson, Esq), who was supported by mem- bers of the corporation, which proved a most successful affair. The Cantabs returned home on the morning of Friday, Aug 6. CAMBRIDGE COUNTY POLICE v TOWN POLICE. This match was played on Fenner's Ground on Monday, Aug 24. TOWN POLICE. lst inn 2d inn Carter, b Carlow 6 ran out 8 Parnell, c Carlow, b Stretten 3 b Stretten 2 Inspector Robinson, cCarlow. bStrettenlO b Stretten Co veil, b Carlo w 26 ' ~ " Williams, c Carlow, b Stretten 10 Clark, b Stretten 0 Berryman, b Carlow 2 Kerbyshire, not out 6 Fabb, b Stretten 0 Gault, b Carlow 0 Bond, b Stretten 1 Byes, & c 5 Total — 69 COUNTY POLICE. bJackson run out run out b Stretten 6 c Jackson, b Stretten .... 3 b Stretten 0 b Stretten 2 not out 2 Byes. & c 3 Total — 47 .. 14 .. 0 Superintendent Benson, b Carter 2 inspector Dade, b Carter 7 Jackson, b Parnell 17 Inspector Long, touched ball.. .. 17 Hutley, b Carter; 10 Chief- Superintendent Stretten, c Berryman, b Covell 16 InspectorKnight, cCovell, bCarterl9 Sergeant Carlow, hit w 20 Redhouse, b Carlow 1 Pond, b Carter 21 Sergeant Miller, not out 0 Byes, & c 5 Total 135 EAST 8UEBEY SECOND ELEVEN V ABGYLK ( PECKHAM).— The return match between these teams was played at the Rose- mary Branch Ground, Peckham, on Saturday, Aug 15, and ter- minated in a draw, the Argyleites being able only to dispose of seven wickets of their opponents when time was called. Score: East Surrey 283. WELSH WANDERERS v PEMBROKE GARRISON. Having been successful in two previous matches, and met with such a warm reception at the hands of the military, the Wan- derers were induced to play another visit to the Pembroke Gar- rison on Thursday and Friday, Aug 20 and 21, when a decided change came o'er the spirit of their dreams," and they were defeated by 33 runs in one innings. Score : PEMBROKE GARRISON. A. Parnell. b Goss 23 Capt Bay ley, - b Cape Davis 12 C. Grove, c'Yorath, b James 13 G. Smith, c Morris, b Bancroft.. 16 E. W. Rumsey, b Bancroft 16 Capt Fitzroy, c S. Lloyd, b Ban- croft 1 D. Paplllon, b R. Lloyd 31 WELSH WANDERERS. Yorath, c and b Rumsey Caddell, c H. Howell, b Ban- croft o Tuffnell, b R. Lloyd 20 Capt Papilion, b Goss 0 Serg Martin, not out 0 B 6, w b " 5 11 Total 143 lst inn 2d inn c Parnell, b Rumsey. 6 J. R. Howell, b Smith 8 c Smith, b Rumsey 5 C. W. James, c Parnell, b Rumsey .... 1 D. G. Davis, b Smith 4 R. Lloyd, leg b w, b Smith 0 II. Howell, b Rumsey 7 Bancroft, b Smith 1 Capt Davis, b Eumsey 0 L. Goss, run out 2 b Smith 1 S. Lloyd, not out 4 leg b w, b Smith 5 H. Morris, b Smith 4 b Parnell 0 Wide balls 2 B 7, wb3 10 Total — 39 Total — 71 * Substitute. b Smith 1 c Martin, b Rumsey 13 c Daniels*, b Smith 4 b Parnell 7 b Parnell 22 not out , WELSH WANDERE& S v PEMBROKE GARRISON. Scene, Pater; time, 12.— The Welsh Wanderers all on the ground, and Rumsey and Smith all on the spot. The Captain got a puzzler, which he can't make out yet. The " Old Man" drew it rather too fine, and " Jack" showed that none but a bailer could do for Bayley. The Captain he brought down from Loghor Au Eleven of which each was a siogger, But never at Pater Was bowling seen straighter, Which disposed of these good men of Loghor. WELSH WANDERERS. lst inn Yorath, c and b Rumsey « c Rumsey, b Parnell J. R. Howell, b Smith 8 c Smith, b Rumsey . C. W. James, c Parnell, b Rumsey .... 1 b Smith D. G. Davies, b Smith R. Lloyd, leg b w, b Smith H. Howell, b Rumsey W. Bancroft, b Smith Capt Homfray, b Rumsey L. Bird, run out 8. Lloyd, not out H. Morris, b Smith Wide balls Total 2d inn Capt Bayley, b Homfray 12 A. Parnell, b Bird 23 G. S. Smith, c Morris, b Bancroft 16 E. W. Rumsey, b Bancroft 16 C. Grove, c Yorath, b James 13 CaptFitzrov, cS. Llovd, bBancroft 1 D. PapiUon, b R. Lloyd 31 .— 39 GARRISON. c Martin, b Ruuisey .... 13 c Bayley, b Smith 4 b Pamell 7 b Parnell 22 notout 2 b Smith 1 leg b w, b Smith 5 b Parnell 0 B7, wbS. Total . .... 10 ....— 71 P. Cadell, c H. IIowell, bBaucroft 0 A. J. Tufnell, b R. Lloyd. Capt Papillon, b Bird Martin, not out Byes 6, w b 5 Total ... 20 .. 0 .. 0 .. 11 ... 143 VARIEGATED ANNUALS v PURTON- This match was played at Purton on Tuesday, Aug 18, ter- minating in the first innings by six runs in favour of Purton. VARIEGATED ANNUALS. G. Follett, b Collins 13 R. W. W. Follett, b Haygarth .. 21 H. Wyatt, b Haygarth 67 T. P. Saiusbury, b Sewell 23 G. P. Fuller, c Mullings, b Hynel6 R. Fuller, st Norris, b ilavgarth 4 H. S. Walpole, b Ilavgarth 2 F. Haygarth, b Collins 6 * F. Sewell, b Haygarth 0 * T. Sewell, not out 0 " A. Evans, c and b Haygarth.... 0 B6, lb 6, w b 7 19 Total 171 PURTON. J. J. Sewell, st R. Follett, bWvatt. 75 J. F. Collins. stR. Follett, bWvatt. 14 A. E. Fuller, b G. Fuller 1 H. P. Price, b G. Fuller 6 W. H. Beach, c Saiusburv. bWyatt. 31 T. W. C. Master, b G. Fuller.... 0 J. W. Havgarth, b G. Fuller.... 4 J.', Mullings, b Wyatt 23 W. A. Norris, legb w, bG. Fuller 6 C. W. N. Hyne, b G. Fuller .... 5 E. J. Codrington, not out 0 B 7, 1 b5 ^ Emergencies, Total 12 .... 177 THE CIVIL SERVICE WEEK IN IRELAND- p Early in the present season * a challenge was received by the Civil Service Club in London from the Vice- Regal Club in Ireland to play a match on the other side of the water, and it was no sooner known that the English would cross the Channel, than several other Irish clubs expressed their desire to make matches with them. But the " leave '' of a Civil servant is not unlimited, as is generally supposed, and a week appearing to be the longest time that eleven men could be got to remain together, three two- day matches were arranged with the Viceregal, Phoenix, and Curragh Camp Elevens, and the Civil Service team left London on Saturday, Aug 15, and, travelling by the Irish mail via Holy- head, arrived in Dublin the same evening. Quarters had pre- viously been secured for them at the Bilton Hotel, in Sackville- street, and sufficient praise cannot be given to the proprietor of this hotel for the admirable arrangements he made for the comfort and convenience of the Eleven during the period of their stay, and, what is more to the point, the bill at the end was as reason- able as the accommodation throughout had been excellent. On Monday the first match was commenced on the beautiful ground at the Vice- Regal Lodge, v the Vice- Regal Club. Nothing could be more perfect than the state of this ground, which, though small, is hardly to be surpassed by any in the British Isles. The Civil Service won the toss and went in. Boon after the match commenced His Excellency the Lord- Lieutenant came 011 to the ground, and remained during the whole of the day, kindly taking upon himself at the same time the useful office of scorer. A large and fashionable company assembled, and the greatest excitement was manifested when the first innings on each side resulted in a tie. On Tuesday the game was continued and finished, the Civil Service, partly by good fortune and also by good play, winning by 34 runs. On both days a band was in attend- ance, and, with the fine weather, added considerably to the attractions of the match. The hospitality of hisExcellency was as usual, unlimited, and the English Eleven felt that they could never play a more pleasant game again. Wednesday was cold and cloudy; the C. S. won the toss, but thinking the day would clear, put their opponents ( the Phoenix Club) in. This proved to be a great mistake; after a little while the rain came down in torrents, and although the first six wickets had fallen for 68 runs; the remainder ran up the score to 185. The C. S. pluckily fielded through the rain till the last, but 110 attempt was made that day to go on with the match after the whole of the Phcenix side was out. Thursday was fine again, but the ground dead. The C. 8. made but 92 runs, and consequently had to follow their innings, when they managed to put 46 on. At one time it was doubtful whether the Phoenix would get the runs before dark, so well did the bowlers and fielders do their duty; but the C. S. would not take advantage of it, being past the nominal time for drawing, and the Phoenix at last obtained the required runs with, the loss of four wickets. Priday.— The Eleven rose at an un- usually early hour and proceeded by train to Kildare, and thence to the Curragh. Here they met with the heartiest welcome and the strongest wind it is possible to conceive. Piay began at twelve; the Camp having won the toss went in. The ground is somewhere in the huge plain, and there is nothing to stop the hard- est hits. The wind blew the ball and the bails all about the ground, and it was cricket under difficulties with a vengeance. After lunch rain came on— Irish rain— about an inch an hour, so play was stopped at the end cf the first innings at the Cainp. In the even- ing came mess, and after that bed, or rather bed time. The officers had most kindly found rooms for the whole eleven, but seemed determined to keep them out as long as possible, and the effect was visible on the play next day. At the end of the second day, which was as windy as the first, the C. S. had only just begun their second inningn, and had 180 runs to get to win ; but whe- ther these won or those won, this we know, that the Civil Service cannot adequately express their thanks to their military friends for the warm reception they gave them. This was to have been the last match, but his Excellency having suggested a return match with the Vice- Regal, the Eleven stayed over the Sunday, and received a severe defeat from their former opponents, and the same kindness from bis Excellency. The match was brought to a conclusion on Tuesday afternoon, the Lord- Lieutenant hav- ing with much kindness consented to become a Civil Servant for the occasion. Mr Lawrence of Dublin had the honoiir of taking a photograph of his Excellency and the English Eleven; and the latter then broke up their party, thoroughly well pleased with their Irish trip. Score: LONDON CIVIL SERVICE v VICE- REGAL CLUB. This match was played at the Vice- Regal Lodge, Dublin, on Monday and Tuesday, Aug 10 and 11. Score: CIVIL SERVICE lst inn 2dinn J. Hales, b Oldlleld 14 leg b w, b Creyke 5 Spencer- Smith, b Oldtleld 43 b Oldfield 8 C. Rawlings, c Coddington, b Barry .. 6 b Oldiield 20 W. H. Benthail, b Barry 18 c and b Oldfield 28 H. C. Malkin, b Oldiield 7 c Coddington, bOldfield.. 7 J. Kirkpatrick, b Oldfleld 1 b Creyke 3 II. P. Thomas, b Oldtield 0 b Oldfleld 8 C. G. Waudby, c Oldfleld, b Barrr ... .17 b Oldiield . F. A. Groom, b Oldtleld 3 It. Babington, not out J. L. Pattisson, b Oldfleld B 2, 1 b 1 Total — 113 Total: — 93 VICE- REGAL CLUB. lst inn 2dinn G. Booth, c Hales, b iienthall 5 b Rawlins 1 R. Agar, c Hales, b iienthall 5 b Rawlins 0 Lieut Walton, c Malkin, b Benthall .. 13 run out 18 G. Barry, e Hales, b Benthall 8 c Benthall, b Hales 0 Lieut Berger, b Rawlins 13 leg b w, b Rawlins 0 Capt Coddington, run out 34 b Hales W. Creyke, c Rawlins, b Benthall 0 run out T. Franklin, b Hales .. 15 b Rawlins J. Kirby, c Malkin, b Hales 0 b Hales Lt Cam obeli, st Malkin, b Hales ...... 7 notout Lieut Oldfleld, not out 9 run out Lbl, w b 2 3 B 6, w b 3 Total — 113 Total.. VARIEGATED ANNUALS v KINGSC0TE. This match was played on Aug 19 in Oakley Park, Ciren- cester, and by the first innings decided in favour of Variegated Annuals. Score: VARIEGATED ANNUALS. 1 KINGSCOTE. G, Follett, c Buller, iun. b Price. 15 ] , T. J. Sewell, c Walpole, b Fawcett. 5 R. W. W. Follett, b Price 0 | B. Allen, b Fawcett 14 H. Wyatt, st Norris, b Haygarth. ll W. Holland, b Walpole 5 T. P. Sainsbury, c Haygartb, b ' H. P. Price, run out 2 Allen 451 J. Y. Buller, run out 16 R. Fuller, st Norris, b Haygarth. 3 F. Hoare, b Walpole 0 W. H. Beach, cHaygarth, blloare. 23 ,1. W. Havgartli. b Fawceft 7 C. Master, c Mullings, b Hoare.. 0 W. A. Norris, c Wvatt, b Fawcett 5 G. P. Fuller, b Hoare 16 E. T. Trinder, run out 6 H. S. Walpole, b Allen 2 Hon J. Y. Buller. not out 6 C. Fawcett, b Hoare 181 J. Mullings, c Fuller, b Walpole.. 0 F. Haygarth, not out 61 Wide ball 1 B 8, w b 10 18 — Total 67 Total 156 la the second innings of the Kingscote, Sewell scored ( c Haygarth, b Fuller) 10 Holland ( not out) 24, Price ( not out) 2," Hu « J. frBuiler " nr FweeM Pi MiUUuigS ( C R. Follett, b G. Fuller) 8; wide balls 2- total 56. R. A. COLLEGE, CIRENCESTER, v VARIEGATED ANNUALS- This match was played on the cricket ground attached to the college, Aug 20, and was won easily by the V. A. Score: R. A. C., CIRENCESTER. W. Parry, c Smith, b Walpole .. 5 A. Ind, c Walpole, b Smith 5 Prefessor Lane, c Wyatt, b Smith 7 E. J. Wright, cSainsbury. bSmith .. 25 II. Rivington, b Walpole 3 R. Jackson, b Walpole 0 J. E. Roberts, b Smith 5 A. Smith, not out 15 I). Coddington, run out 0 C. Hudson, b Smith 0 J. S, Kraws, b Smith 1 B 5,1 b 1 6 Total 72 VARIEGATED ANNUALS. G. Follett. c Ind, b Smith 36 R. W. W. Follett, c Wright, bSmith. 17 S. C. Smith, not out 136 H. Wyatt, st Parry, b Wright.. 16 T. P. Sainsbury, run out 89 G. P. Full er, c Smith, b Lane.... 9 R. Fuller, b Lane 4 C. Fawcett, c Ind. b Rivington.. 12 J. F. F. Homer, b Rivington .. 14 II. 8. Walpo'. e, b Rivington 12 F. Haygarth, b Riving ton 2 B 24,1 b 2, w b 14 Total. .. 40 .. 337 WILLIAMSTRIP v VARIEGATED ANNUALS. This match was played on Priday, Aug 21. Score : WILLIAMSTRIP. RevE. A. Fuller, leg bw, bWalpole, 15 W. H. Beach, c R. Fuller, b Smith 4 J. W. Haygarth. b Walpole 14 Rev C. D. Marsham, c Horner, b Walpole 87 Rev C. Hyne, b Horner 13 J. T. D. Llewellyn, b Fawcett .. 18 J. W. C. Master, b Horner 1 VARIEGATED ANNUALS. G. Follett, run out F. P. Onslow, c R. Fuller, b Fawcett 11 Rev J. E. Codrington, not out .. 7 Sir M. H. Beach, run out 1 T. T. Drake, b Fawcett 4 B 2,1 b 2, w b 8 12 Total. .... 137 2d inn ,.. 18 ... 5 lst inn ... 0 ( hurt) R. W. W. Follett, run out 24 c Fuller, b Llewellyn S. C. Smith, b Marsham 0 b Llewellyn 0 H. Wyatt, c Haygarth, b Marsham .. 12 c and b Marsham 15 T. P. Sainsbury, leg b w, b Llewellyn.. 0 leg b w, b Llewellyn 44 G. B. Fuller, b Marsham 14 c Beach, b Master 39 R. Fuller, c Haygarth, b Marsham 2 run out 11 C. J. Fawcett, b Llewellyn 7 not out 10 J. F. F. Homer, b Marsham 3 not out 2 H. S. Walpole. st Haygarth, b Marsham 3 F. Haygarth, not out 0 B 1, 1 b 1 Total , .— 67 c Marshara, b Llewellyn. 10 B 4,1 b 2, w b 1 7 Total. - 161 VARIEGATED ANNUALS v CIRENCESTER. This match was played at Oakley Park, Cirencester, on Satur- day, Aug 22, and the first innings resulted in favour of the Varie- gated Annuals. Score: VARIEGATED ANNUALS, lst Inn 2d inn R. W. W. Follett, c Master, b Hyne .. 43 c Inde, b Price 4 S. C. Smith, b Price 0 c Mullings, b Price 11 T. P. Saiusbury, b Price 25 absent 0 H. Wyatt, b Price 0 run out 8 11. Fuller, b Triuder 13 c A. Master, b Price 14 J. F. F. Horner, b Price G. P. Fuller, c Beach, bHyne .. H. S. Walpole, b Price F. Havgarth, b Price G. Follett, not out Rev ei. S. Simcockes, absent .... B6, lb 5, wb6, nbl Total 0 ... 17 ... 1 ... 3 ... 0 ... 0 ... 18 ...— 120 CIRENCESTER. absent 0 c Sewell, b Haygarth .... 15 c Beacb, b Price 4 not out 2 b Price 0 cHaygarth, b Price .... 0 Bl, wb5, nbl 7 Total — 60 W. A. Norrla, c Trinder, bHorner 2 RevA. Master. cR. Fuller,!) Horner 0 C. W. N. Hyne, not out 4 E. Trinder, c Sainsburv, b Smith 2 L b 1, w b 2 3 Total .84 J. J. Sewell, leg b w, b Smith .. 44 W. H. Beach, run out 5 A. Inde, c and b Smith 7 H. P. Price, run out 12 J. W. Haygarth, c G. Fuller, b Smith 4 C. Master, st R. Follett, b Smith 1 J. Mullinns, b Smith 0 In the second innings of Cirencester, Sewell scored ( not out) 24, Beach ( notout) 20, Inde ( b Walpole) 2, Hyne ( c Simcockes, b Walpole) 0; b 1, w b 3— total 50. HON CAPTAIN GROSVENOR'S ELEVEN v HARROW. This match was played on August 8, on the beautiful ground of Lord Ebury, at Moor Park. The ground was in good condition, and, being situated on an elevation, commanded a fine view of the surrounding country. The weather was all that ccuid be wished, and a liberal entertainment was provided for all, both players and strangers. The play on both sides was good, Mr Nobes for Harrow, and the Hon Algernon Grosvenor for the opposite side, especially distinguishing themselves. It being only a one- day's match, the first innings decided the game in favour of Harrow by 41 runs. Score: CAPT GROSVENOR'S ELEVEN, lst inn 2d inn Hon Capt Grosvenor, b Page 0 c Woodbridge, b Bail 3 Hon N. Grosvenor, b Gilby 4 c Woodbridge, b Page.... 1 Colman, c Nobes, b Page 0 c Mackenzie, b Bail 4 Hon A. Grosvenor, run out 20 b Bail 79 Lord Hyde, b Gilby 0 leg b w, b Bail 20 Hon R. Capel, c and b Gilby 12 b Page 6 Tolley, c Ferris, b Gilby 3 leg b w, b Bail 6 Boto, c Mackenzie, b Gilby 7 " Hon Col de Ros, c Woodbridge, b Page 1 Hon R. Grosvenor, b Page 0 Fennell, not out 0 B 2,1 b 1, wbl 4 Total......... D. Mackenzie, b Fennell , F. Nobes. not out J. Page, b Tolley W. Woodbridge, run out , W. Bail, b Boto W. Armstrong, b Boto .., W. Gilby, c and b Boto.., c Woodbridge, b Ball .... 21 b Mackenzie 5 notout 2 c Mackenzie, b Gilby 19 B 1, wb 4 5 .— 51 Total — 171 HARROW TOWN. .... 0 .... 49 .... 1 .... 8 .... 1 .... 3 ,... 14 S. Hoare, b Fennell 0 W. Hewlett, b Tollev 4 W. Clowes, b Fenneil 5 A. Ferris, c Fenneli, b Colman.. 3 Bl, lbl, wb2 4 Total 92 FRENCHAY v KNOWLE PARK- Time, Aug 11. Scene. Frenchay. Mr W. G. Grace, though en- gaged to play for Frenchay, kindly gave his assistance to Knowle Park, as they were short of bowling. The weather was all that a cricketer could wish ; the wickets first- rate. MrW. E. Mire- house's 79 were well obtained, and the match terminated in favour of Frenchay by one innings and 18 runs to spare. Score : FRENCHAY. W. Messenger, c and b Savage . .20 W. C. Thomas, leg b w, b Grace.. 5 E. Poole, c W. Moseley, b Grace. 2 W. Veale, b Gray 0 B21, lbl, w" b6 28 Total 191 1st inn 2dinn W. E. Mirehouse, notout 79 D. Benard, c Moseley, b Grace.. 5 W. H. Paglar, b Savage 12 J. Robertson, b Savage 0 A. Grace, b Savage 13 J. Mirehouse, c Pope, b Savage.. 16 A. Merchant, c Gray, b Grace .. 11 KNOWLE PARK. W. G. Grace, c Robertson, b Bernard.. 14 b J. Mirehouse 7 Viscount Glentnorth, b W. Mirehouse 3 leg b w, b Bernard 15 W. H. Pope, b Bernard 2 b J. Mirehouse 0 E. Gray, not out 39 b Bernard 1 J. Osborne, c Bernard, b W. Mire-\ „/ c W. Mirehouse, b J. house f0 t Mirehouse 0 H. Moseley, c W. Mirehouse, b Mer- 1ft ( st Bernard, b J. Mire- chant J house 13 J. S. Osborne, b Bernard 3 b Bernard 2 F Savage, c Messenger. b W. Mirehouse 0 bj. Mirehouse 23 J. Monss, hit w, b J. Mirehouse 17 run out 0 J. Day, b Bernard 0 not out 4 W. Moseley, b J. Mirehouse 3 cW. Mirehouse, b Bernard 1 Bio, lbi 11 Byes 7 Total - 100 Total ...,, - 73 not out b Barry b Oldfleld B 1,1 b 1, w b 1 1 .23 . 2 . 4 . 1 . 0 . 9 .- 50 RETURN MATCH. This match was played at the Vice- Regal Lodge on Monday and Tuesday, Aug 17 and 18. Score: CIVIL SERVICE. lst Inn 2d Inn Spencer. Smith, b Flanagan 10 c French, b Barry 0 J. Hales, c Campbell, b Flanagan,..... 0 run out 6 H. C. Malkin, b Creyke 13 b Barry 7 W. 11. Benthall, c Creyke, b Barry.. .. 33 not out 26 C. Rawlins, c Hone, b Creyke 0 J. Kirkpatrick, b Barry C. G. Waudby, b Barry II. P. Thomas, not out .. F. A. Groom, b Creyke... J. L. Pattisson, b Creyke. R. B. Babington, b Barry B 4,1 b 2, w b 1,11 b 2 Total 15 R. Agar, c Wandby, b Benthall.. 9 Lieut Campbell, c Babington, b oQUtb 1...,,,,,....,, W. Hone, b Babington 40 Capt Coddington, hit w 86 T> oyle, cThomas, b Rawlins .. .. 33 G. Barry, leg b w, b Rawlins 12 A. C. French, b Babiugton 19 b Barry 4 b Barry 7 c French, b Creyke 1 leg b w, b Creyke 0 0 run out 1 0 b Creyke 3 0 b Barry 10 9 B 4,1 b 1, w b 1 6 • 117 Total — 71 VICE- REGAL CLUB. J. Franklin, b Babinfltoil,,,, „ i JvKjrI; v, '^'. ir^ roTi 6 rv. r, Creyke, not out 1 Flanagan, absent 0 B4, lbl, wb20 25 Total 232 LONDON CIVIL SERVICE v DUBLIN PflffiNIX CLUB. This match was played in Phcenix Park, Dublin, on Wednesday and Thursday, Aug 12 and 13. Score : lst inn 2d inn c French, b Traill 31 CIVIL SERVICE. J. Hales, leg b w, b Arthur Spencer- Smith, b Quinn 11. C. Malkin, c Arthur C. Rawlins, c Traill, b Arthur W. H. Benthall, b Qulnn C. G. Waudby, c Manning, b Arthur J. Kirkpatrick, c Hone, b Arthur .., H. P. Thomas, leg b w, b Arthur F. F. Gordon, b Quinn F. A. Groom, b Arthur R. B. Babington, c Arthur, b Quinn J. L. Pattison, not out B 1,1 b 1 . 3 b Arthur 30 . 4 b Traill 24 . 0 c Hone, b Quinn 4 . 20 c Manning, b Matthews.. 18 .20 b Barry 12 . 9 c Young, b Arthur ..... 6 . 12 c Coddington, b Traill.... 0 . 1 not out 4 .10 b Arthur 0 .5 leg b w, b Arthur 2 . 4 c Dillon, b Arthur 1 B 1,1 b 2, w b 3 Total — 138 Total — 92 PHCENIX. Capt Matthews, b Babington.... 38 W. P. Creyke, notout 18 T. Quiun, b Babington 13 B. Young, b Babington 8 C. J. Manning, b Babington .... 4 B 7,1 be, w b 9 22 S. Arthur, c Pattison, b Benthall 6 A. C. French, c Hales, b Benthalll2 HonR. Dillon, cGordon, bBenthal 4 Capt Coddington, c Rawlins, b Benthall 21 W. Hone, b Babington 33 R. Traill, b Benthall 0 G. Barry, c Malkin, b Hales . Total 185 Xn the second innings ot the Phcenix, French scored ( b Babington) 3, Coddington ( b Rawlins) 5, Hone ( not out) 9, Barry ( c Gordon, b Babing- ton) 5, Matthews ( b Babiugton) 9, Creyke ( not. out) 8; b 3, w b 6— total 48. LONDON CIVIL SERVICE CLUB v OFFICERS OF CURRAGH CAMP. This match was played at the Curragh on Friday and Saturday. Aug 14 and 15. Score: CAMP. lst inn 2d inn Capt White, run out 19 b Babington 26 Lieut Jackson, c Rawlins, b Hales 15 c Benthall, b Rawlins .. 0 Lieut Berger. c Rawlins, b Babington.. 15 st Thomas, b Smith 37 Lieut Kington, c Babiugton, b Hales.. 0 Ens Rose, b Hales 2 Lieut Clayton, c Kirkpatrick, b Hales., 21 Capt Matthews, c Pattison, b Benthall. 24 .. 31 Lieut Posnett, b Bablngton Ens„ Chatfield, c Hales, b Benthali Lieut St Quintin, b Beuthail Lieut Powell, b Babington Lieut Oldfleld. not out B 11, w b 5 Total . WW— 121 CIVIL SERVICE. b Rawlins b Rawlins c Groom, b Babington .. 1 c Hales, b Smith 33 c Hales, b Babington .... 0 1 c Thomas, b Smith 3 2 notout 2 1 c Groom, b Smith 0 0 c Benthall, b Babington. 1 16 B8, lbl, wbl5 .... 24 Total — 160 H. P. Thomas, b Oldfleld 6 F. A. Groom, b Matthews 2 R. B. Babington, b Oldfleld 1 J. L. Battison, run out 7 B 1,1b 2, wbll. 14 Total .. 103 SpencerSmitli. c Clayton. bOldfieid 4 A. C. French, run out 3 J. Hales, notout 34 II. C. Malkin, b Matthews 3 W. II. Benthall, b Oldfleld 4 C. Rawlins, run out 2 C. G. Waudby, c Rose, bOidfield .21 J. Kirkpatrick, b Oldfield 2 , In tho second innings of the Civil Service, Smith scored ( not out) 9, Hales ( not out) 5, Rawlins ( b Matthews) 4, Thomas ( bOldfield) 0— total 18. CIVIL SERVICE v X. Y. Z. This match was commenced on Wednesday, Aug 5, on the Civil Service Ground in Battersea Park, but could not be concluded, owing to the rain. Score : CIVIL SERVICE. J. Wearne, b Chinery W. E. Phelps, cE. Hall, bDitchburn 17 R. W. Monro, b Murray 55 G. C. Waudby, b Murray 1 H. Murray, bDitchburn 1 G. B. Voules, b E. Hull 26 C. Fearon, c A. Hall, b Ditchburn 6 G. II. Nicholls, b E. Hall 30 T. Odams, b E. Hall 3 J. G. Lander, not out .17 C. F. Eaton, c A. Hall, b Chinery 2 B 15, 1 b 4, w b 23 42 Total .201 „ ForX'YZ., XYZLochner scored ( run out) 3. W. Shaw ( bNicholls) 9, X \ Z W OOQ ( b Nicholls) 2, XYZ Murrav ( b Waudby) 3, E. Hall fb Nicholls) 12,11. P. Thinnas ( not out) 35, X Y Z Field ( b Nicholls) 4, H. P. Hewitt ( not out) 4; b 5,1 b 3, w b 10— total 90. CIVIL SERVICE v WIMBLEDON. This match was played at Wimbledon on Thursday, Aug 6, and after an exciting contest was decided in favour of the Civil Service Club by 34 runs. Score: CIVIL SERVICE. J. Whitmarsh, b F. W. Oliver .1. W. l'eake, c Rogers, b Turner .... J. G. Lander, run out R. W. Monro, not out G. Bennett, b F. W. Oliver J. Wearne, c Rogers, b Turner Hon E. Thesiger, run out E. L. Bateinan, b F. W. Oliver C. L. Bell, b Turner H. A. Peake, leg b w, b F. W. Oliver F. F. Gordon, absent B 3,1 b 6 Total WIMBLEDON. H. R. Rogers, c Bennett, b Monro . F. E. Morris, c J. W. Peake, b Mon; C. W. Streatfleld, b Wearne A. Turner, b Monro F. M. Witham, run out C. II. Prest, c Bateman, b Wearne . F. W. Oliver, c Bateinan, b Wearrie. A. Crafter, b J. W. Peake W. II. Oliver, not out II. Trickett, b Peake C. Boydell, b Peake L b 2, w b 8 Total — 71 " Total. t inn 2d inn , 4 not out 3 , 4 b F. W. Oliver 15 . 0 run out 7 ,21 run out 0 , 9 run out 9 , 7 c and b Turner 0 , 1 b Turner 4 , 4 b Turner 22 3 c Turner, b W. H. Oliver 13 , 0 b F. W. Oliver , 0 c Morris, b Turner ., 2 B5, lb 2, wbl Total ... 9 ...— 62 lst inn ... 2 b Wearne 0 13 b Peake ... o cBateman, b 1' eake ... 0 b Wearne leg b w, b Peake ... not out c Bennett, b Peake . . 4 c Wearne, b Peake 3 .12 c Whitmnrsh, b Peake .. 0 . 1 c Monro, b Wearne 8 . 0 bPenke 0 .10 B2, Ib2, wb2, nbl. 7 8 .. 4 .. 16 .. 4 2d inn ... 5 ... 2 ... 1 ... 2 ... 2 ... 23 TOTTENHAM v BRUCE CASTLE. This match was played at Bruce Castle, Aug 8. Score: TOTTENHAM. J. Chalkley, b Skinner 16 A. Hill, c Sumpter, b Dixon .... 7 A. L. Ford, not out 54 E. Harrison, c and b . Skinner.... 6 A. Sinclair, c Hibbert, b Dixon , .21 J. F. Hardy, run out 0 C. A. Millard, run out 0 J. Phillips, b Dixon 1 J. K. Davis, leg b w, b Dixon .. 0 J. G. . Miliar'!, c Baker, b Skinner 2 G. Gray, b Dixon 7 B 4, w b 6 Total 124 BRUCE CASTLE. B. Hill, not out 8 Mancha, b Ford 0 Baker, b Ford 0 Skinner, b Ford 1 Echenique, b Ford 0 Sumpter, c J. G. Millard, b Ford. 2 J. Graham, leg b w, b Gray .... 1 Hibbert, runout 4 Sinisterra, b Ford ..; 0 Dixon, c and b Ford 3 Power, b Gray 5 B5, WB9 14 Total. WESTMINSTER SCHOOL. QUEEN'S SCHOLARS V TOWN BOYS. This match was played at Vincent- square on Monday, Aug 3, and resulted in favour of the Q. S. by nine wickets. At one time the game seemt^ l likely to be a one innings affair, but, by the good batting of Hainmans and Chapman, the Q. 8. had to go in for 25. For the T. B., Chapman played carefully and well in both innings, and Edward in the first, and Hammans in the second, also distinguished themselves. For the Q. 8., Lane played two SUPPLEMENT TO BELL'S LIFE IN LONDON, SEPTEMBER 13, 1863. o O very good innings, and Short got his runs in first- rate style. G- iles also and Bird rendered good service. Score: TOWN BOYS. 1st inn 2d inn E. Oliver, b Short 0 bBird 0 C. Lettls, b Lane 0 run out t> G. Dowdeswell, b Lane 0 run out 8 A. W. Hammans, b Short 3 st Lane, b Walker 24 A. Edward, b Lane 11 leg bw, b Bird J. Chapman, b Lane 10 bBird E. Wylde, b Short 1 cCliepmell, b Bird ... F. Hunt, run out 2 b Short E. Bray, run out 0 c Sim, b Bird W. Barlev, not out 0 c and b Bird S. F. Lucas, b Lane o not out B 9,1 b 4, w b 3 16 B 17, w b 19 Total — 43 Total ,.. 25 ,.. 13 ,.. 13 .. 0 .. 36 .— 122 F. L. Harrison, b Hammans .... 0 A. J. Mackey, not out 2 E. J. Ohepinoll, b Hammans .... 0 M. O. Sim, b Hammans 2 B6, 1 b 2, w b 7, lib 2 17 141 — 43 QUEEN'S SCHOLARS, E. Bird, run out 14 ' " J. Circultt, b Oliver 5 C. Short, b Wylde 41 W. W. C. Lane, legbw, bllammansSS F. Giles, b Edward 14 C. E. Oldman, b Edward 6 H. Walker, b Hammans 4 Total In the second innings of Queen's Scholars, Short scored ( c Chapman, b Edward) 1, Lane ( not out) 19, Oldman ( not out) 4, wide ball 1— total 25. HON F. MORGANS ELEVEN v BRECON- This match was played at Brecon on Aug 17 and IS, and was • won by the latter by four wickets. The bowling and batting of Capt P. Lloyd were most excellent, and contributed materially to the defeat of the Monmouthshire gentlemen. Score: HON E. MORGAN'S ELEVEN. 2d inn Rosher, bCapt Lloyd G. Levick, b Capt Lloyd E. Brewer, b Capt Lloyd .... F. I. ar ^ ert, run out £. - oert, b Morgan F 4 ick, b Morgan . les, b Capt Lloyd .... JK. rgan, b Morgan loSXen, not out Wallis, b Morgan Worthington, b Capt Lloyd B 2,1 b 2, wb3 Total 1st ian ... 5 b Price b Price 0 c Lascelles, bCapt Lloyd.. 3 ... 24 ... 5 ... 0 run out , c Morgan, b Lindsay . b Lindsay c and b Capt Lloyd... b Lindsay c and b Lascelles not out b Mlers B 3,1 b 2, w b 4... Total 7 5 .. 2 .. 9 .. 0 .. 14 .. 10 J. Lloyd, c Wallis, b Levick P. Lloyd, b Styles 35 J. Morris, b Rosher 0 W. Price, b Levick 4 C. Morgan, run out 15 R. Lascelles, c F. Levick, b G. Levick 16 W. Bownes, b Rosher 4 In the second innings of Brecon,, — 52 BRECON. E. I). Thomas, b Levick 7 H. Lindsay, run out 1 W. Thomas, not out 4 C. Mlers, ruu out 1 B2, wblO 12 Total 100 . Lloyd scored ( b Styles) 5, P. Lloyd ( b Levick) 0, Price ( leg b w, b Styles) 1, Morgan ( c Brewer, b Styles) 3, Lascelles ( b Levick) 3, Bownes ( not oat) 2, Thomas ( b Levick) 0, LindBay ( not out) 3; 1 b 1, w b 5— total 23. RETURN MATCH. Dissatisfied with the result of the previous match, the Mon- mouthsiiire again tried their fortune in a one- innings game on Aug 18. The Breconians, however, won by three wickets. Score: HON F. MORGAN'S ELEVEN. Wallis, c J. Lloyd, b Morgan.... 5 F. Lambert, b E. Thomas 5 G. Levick, b Price 20 E. Brewer, b P. Uovd 1 W. Styles, b P. Lloyd 0 E. Lambert, b P. Lloyd 6 Worthington, b P. Lloyd 6 F, Levick, b P. Lloyd 10 Kosher, run out 4 Hosken, c Morris, b P. Lloyd .. 2 Hon F. Morgan, not out 0 B6, ib5, Wb3 20 Total... .79 BRECON. Col Lindsay, c andb Worthington. 1 Morris, b Rosher 18 Miers, b Levick 8 W. J. Price, run out 5 P. Lloyd, leg b w, b Levies £ 0 C. Morgan, run out 8 J. Llcyd, c Rosher, b Levick .... 1 W. Downas, not out 3 E. Thomas, not out 6 B5, wb5 10 Total 80 MARGATE v SIR WALTER JAMES'S ELEVEN. This match was played at Margate on Aug 15, and after some very good cricket on both sides finished in favour of Margate on the first innings by 3 runs. It being the first time of E. M. Grace's playing there, and the public knowing what a splendid cricketer he is, caused a good attendance. On the part of Sir W. James's side E. M. Grace played in his well- known style; his fielding at point was very good. Messrs Bedford, Dentry, and Noble played well for Margate; and the bowling of Messrs Bed- ford and Noble was very good. The fielding on both sides was excellent. The Margate Club has engaged B. Bush till the end of the season. Score: SIR W. JAMES'S. 1st Inn E. M. Grace, b Bedford 43 W. F. Tomson, c Matthews, b Noble .. 9 C. S. Turner, c and b Bedford 5 R. Tomson. c Waller, b Bedford 1 G. Spain, c Porter, b Noble 7 W. F. James, b Bedford 3 F. Curtis, c Dentrv, b Noble 2 G. Dowkin, b Noble 2 Ci: pt Boys, b Noble 0 C. Harbord, run out 6 H. Collard. not out 2 B 13. 1 b 4, w b 7 2d inn Total — 104 MARGATE. b Noble c Bedford, b Noble 8 hit w, b Head 13 b Head 15 b Head 0 b Head 0 runout 3 run out 5 b Noble 0 not out 6 b Noble 13 B10,1 b 1. w bo 16 Total — 104 W. Matthews, b Grace 11 J. Dentry, run out 16 J. Noble^ c Grace, b Tomson 16 C. Bedford, b Grace 17 W. Porter, b Grace 9 C. B. Waller, st Curtis, b Grace.. 7 G. F. Blower, hit w, b Tomson.. 5 J. Cutblll, c Grace, b Tomson..,. 1 L. B. Towne. c and b Grace 5 W. Sloden. not out 0 G. F. Head, b Grace 0 B 6,1 b 5, w b 9 20 Total. .107 ETON RAMBLERS v WIMBLEDON. This match was played at Wimbledon, and was decided on the first innings in favour of the Eamblers by 42 runs. Wimbledon had 109 to get to win on the second innings, of which the3* ob- tained 93 in seventy- five minutes tor the loss of three wickets. The Fabian tactics of the Ramblers, which were BO transparent as to be almost ludicrous, presented to them a victory which was little better than a defeat. Score: ETON RAMBLERS. 1st inn 2dinn J. H. Gibbs, c Burnett, b Oliver 9 c Burnett, b Oliver 6 R. B. Cleasby, c Oliver, b Morgan 11 c Oliver, b Morgan 2 E. W. Tritton, not out SL b Morgan.. 7 S. F. Cleasby, st Moyse, b Charles ..,. 32 cMurray, b Morgan .... 8 J. A. C. Tabor, b Morgan 15 run out 3 R. Follett, b Morgan 1 c Moyse, b Oliver 0 G. Follett. c Burnett, b Morres 8 b Morgan 0 32. Lubbock, b Morgan 3 not out 8 R. M. Tabor, b Morres 2 b Charles 4 M. Lubbock, b Oliver 7 c Witham, b Morgan .. ,. 25 Emergency, absent 0 absent 0 B7, lb 2, wbl 10 B 1,1 b 1, w b 1 3 Total — 129 Total - 60 WIMBLED; T. M. Witham, b R. B. Cleasbf .. II H. R. Morres, b R. B. Cleasbv .. 6 F. Charles, b R. D. Cleasbv 2 C. H. Prest, b R. B. Cleasby .... 12 H. Murray, b R. B. Cleasby .... 0 E. W. Burnett, c E. Lubbock, b Glbbs 19 F. W. Oliver, leg b w, b Glbbs .. 21 In the second innings of Wim 3. Moyse, b Gibbs 0 C. Morgan, c Emergency, b R. D. Cleasby 1 E. James, b R. D. Cleasby 3 A. Smith, not out 3 B 1,1 b 2, w b 6 9 Total 87 ;> ledon, Morres scored ( not out) 18, Prest ( b Gibbs) 24, Murray ( b Gibbs) 28, Burnett ( c Emergency, b Gibbs) 12; b 6, w b 5— total 93. JOINT STOCK COMPANY v HALE END. This match was played at Upton Park on Aug 8. Score: HALE ENB. 1st inn H. Norman, b Law W. White, c and b Law 3 C. Green, b Law 0 P. Norman, b Law 0 F. Streatfield, b Wilkinson 0 A. Streatfleld, b Wilkinson 0 H. Caldicott, hitw, b Wilkinson 6 G. Pyne, b Wilkinson 1 A. P. O. Callaghan, cTanner, b Hoare.. 3 C. Reynolds, not out 3 W. Gladwell, c C. L. Buxton, b Hoarel6 c Lowe, b Wilkinson E. Moore, b Hoare 2 c Hoare. b Law .. stHall, b S. G. Buxton .. 13 b Wilkinson 5 c Hall, b S. G. Buxton .. 12 b Wilkinson 4 c l'argy, b Wilkinson .... 3 c Hoare, b S. G. Buxton.. 4 not out 28 run out 1 b Wilkinson 1 bS. G. Buxton 0 .22 . 6 B 2. 1 b 2, w b 6 10 Total — 67 THE COMPANY. B 4,1 b 3. Total, .. 7 .- 116 A. J. Wilkinson, run out P. Law, b F. Streatfield ... H. Upcher, b Green 8. Iloare, b F. Streatfield.., R. Forster, b A. Streatiield S.' G. Buxton, run out 13 II. A. Alexander, not out 55 C. Hall, run out 9 .... 2 .... 23 .19 J. R. M'Inne. s, c Caldicott, b Green 2 C. L. Buxton, b F. Streatfield.... 1 C. Tanner, b F. Streatfield 5 G. Pargy, run out 10 B 23,1 b S, w b 12 88 Total. .242 BANSTEAD v JOINT STOCK COMPANY. This match was played at Banstead on Aug 18, and terminated in favour of the Banstead Club by 112 runs. The eleven of the Joint Stock Company was not so strong as usual. Payne, on the side of the Banstead Club, made a fine innings. Score : BANSTEAD. 1st inn 2d inn W. Hudson, b Wilkinson 4 c Upcher, b Pargy 4 R. Bennett, c and b Wilkinson 5 c G. Buxton, b Wilkinsen20 T. Richardson, c Buxton, b i'argy .... 4 st Wilkinson, bE. Buxton 1 It. Gillespie, run out 0 R. Pavne, c S. Hoare, b Wilkinson 20 G. Alexander, c S. Hoare, b Pargy.... 22 run out .. G. G. Glvn, b Pargv 3 b E. Buxton : R. Skelton. c and b Wilkinson 1 st Wilkinson, bG. Buxton 3 J. Cooper, b Wilkinson 6 c Upcher, b Buxton 0 T. Land, b Wilkinson 1 not out 1 T. lies, not out 2 c S. Hoare, b Buxton .... 0 B4, lb4, wbl 9 B 8, w b 3 11 Total — 77 Total - 206 JOINT STOCK. 1st inn A. J. Wilkinson, c Skelton, bAlexander28 runout E. N. Buxton, c Pavne, b Alexander.. 15 b Alexander.. H. M. Upcher, b Alexander 0 b Glyn S. Hoare, b Alexander 2 b Glyn J. R. M'Iunes, cliichardson. bAlexander 7 b Glyn' 4 S. G. Buxton, b Alexander 9 b Alexander 10 G. I'argv, leg b w, b Payne 0 b Alexander 23 C. L. Buxton, c and b Alexander 3 b Glyn 0 G. Iloare, cRichardson, b Payne 4 c Glyn, b Alexander .... 1 G. Treviivan, b Payne 0 b Glyn 8 J. Buxton, not out 1 not out 2 B 1,1 b 1, w b 4 6 B 2, 1 b 2, w b 5 9 Total — 75 Total ,.— 96 c S. Hoare, b Wilkinson.. 45 c S. Iloare, b E. Buxton.. 86 2d inn 2 13 .16 MR JOHN TANQUERAY'S ELEVEN v ALDENHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL. This match was played at Hendon on Wednesday, Aug 19. Score: MR TANQUERAY'S ELEVEN. 1st inn 2d Inn M. Wyatt, b Style 16 b Dooner 1 G. B. Tanquerav, b Stvle 11 b Dooner 36 G. Barrow, c Bates, b Dooner 9 b Style 5 W. Morant. c Gilbert, b Dooner 12 c and b Style 6 F. Greenliill, b Dooner 0 c LI. Bulkeley, b Style .. 13 H. C. Beavan, b Stvle 3 b Style 9 E. Worsley, b Booner 23 c Style, b Booner . 0 G. Faulkner, b Stvle 5 run out 9 F. Cancellor, c H. ISulkelev, b Stvle 1 c and b Booner 3 A. C. Tauquerav, c and b Style 0 b Booner 4 T. A. Tanqueray, not out 6 not out E. Tanqueray, b Style 0 b Style 1 B 6,1 b 1 7 B3, lbl, wb2 6 Total - 93 Total - 99 ALBENHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL. J. Style, c Worsley, b Greenhill.. 38 E. H. Ilarington, cE. Tanqueray, H. Bulkelev, c Worsley, b Barrow. 2, i bGreenhill 1 R. C. Atkinson, b Worsley 4 H. C. Winter, b Greenhiil 0 J. Gilbert, b Worsley 2 E. H. Grain, not out L. Dooner, b Worsley G. Bates, b Worsley 0 LI. Bulkeley, leg b w, b Worsley 1 Rev A. Leeiaian, b Worsley 7 OLD H0MEB0ARDERS v THE WORLD. The Harrow Cricket Ground, on Tuesday, July 28. was the scene of its annual festivities, the ladies bringing, as the customary toast reminded us, the sun's smiles to the ground no l'iS8 than their own. The O. H., though sent to the wickets by a prior cry of heads, were soon compelled to turn their tails, and as the ac- companying column shows, jthe pillar was their main ' prop. For The World, Mr Young proved himself an old hand at tbe game, while Mr Cook so roasted the fields that on proceeding to dinner they found their chance of the game no less cooted than their victuals. The remarkable features of the O. H.' s second innings were that Mr Wise proved one too sagacious for the know- ing ones, while Mr St « el, by being unable to steal a run, presented his two innings as the spectacles of the day. The World proved too large for the O. H. by nine wickets, as the score will testify. OLD HOMEBOARBER3. 1st Inn 2d inn W. O. llewiett, c Smith, b Richards .. 30 c J. Gribble, b Bowea.... 8 E. Elliott, b Young 18 b Richards 4 J. C. Russell, c * Beachcroft, b Richards 0 c Parr, b Young 3 W. C. Gardiner, run out 10 c Parr, b Young 17 J. T. Prior, c * Beachcroft, b Young .. W. Barclay, b l'arr H. Wise, b Bowen G. Langford, c J. Gribble, b Parr W. Beachcroft, b Bowen II. Steel, not out R. W. Hewlett, c Parr, b Richards 0 b Bowen 9 c St Leger, b Young... 1 c Templer, b Bowen. 0 run out 0 c and b Boweu 0 b Richards 4 not out. 18 .. 1 .. 10 .. 0 .. 10 B 7, 1 b 1, w I) 14 .... 22 Total — 118 B 2, w b Total THE WORLD. E. M. Young, cBeachcroft. bPrior. 49 C. Tandy, c W. Hewlett, b Russell 8 J. C. Templer, c Russell, b W. A. st Leger, b Prior 19 - " C. Parr, not out 10 OFFICERS ROYAL MARINES v FIFTEEN NON- COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND MEN.- This match was played on Aug 19 at the Royal Military Ground, Woolwich. It was decided by the first innings, and was won by the Officers by four runs. Score: OFFICERS. Lieut Strong, b Turner 4 Lieut Kay, c Jackson, b Jephson. 13 Lieut Allnutt, b Turner 14 Lieut Poyntz, c Jephsou, b Turner. 24 Capt Walton, b Jephson 7 Lieut Kennicott. b Turner 0 Lieut Fuller, c Holmes, b Jephson. 15 Lieut Rule, b Turner 3 Lieut Fagan, b Turner 1 LieutWestbrook, c and b Jephson 0 Major Wright, not out 0 B 7, w b 2 9 Total ... 90 NON- COMMISSIONED OFFICER Private Saunders, b Walton Private Jephson, c Poy ntz, b Kay 7 Corp Kedfairn, b Walton B Private Woodward, hit w. b Kay 0 Private Turner, c and b Kay .. .. 19 Corp Florence, c Fagan, b Kay.. 0 Sergt BarKer, run out 3 Private Jackson, b Kay 0 Corp Thoma-', b Walton 0 Serg Elton, b Walton 0 Serg Holmes, b Kay 0 Private Sewell, b Walton 1 Sergt Harrison, b Walton 8 Sergt Cross, b vValton 8 Bugle- Major Piddington, not out 3 B 20, w b 5 25 Total 86 RETURN MATCH. This return match was played at the R. M. Ground, Woolwich, on Aug 21, and terminated in favour of the Fifteen by 108 runs. MEN. 1st inn 2dinn Private Saundprs. b Kay 3 b Kay 4 Private Juphson, b Poyntz 2 c Ponytz, b Kay Private Woodward, b i'oyntz 16 b Poyntz Corp Redfairn. runout 19 c Rule, b Poytnz Hewlett S 15. E. Bowen, c Steel, b Barclay.. 3 G. Richards, b Barclay 11 G. Kennedy, b Prior 27 W. Smith, b Prior J. C. Gribble, c Beachcroft, b W. Hewlett 0 i .. in the • ecu i ' '• - - - ards ( not out) 8, Parr ( c W. H-•--. i .-. l- to*: 12. * Emergency. J. Cook, b Prior 41 H. Gribble, c and b W. Hewlett.. 1 B 3, w b 15 18 Total 1 » 3 F- W. SMITHS v E. E. HEATHFIELD'S ELEVEN. This match was played on the Harrow School Ground on Satur- day, Aug 8. Mr Thornton's swift bowling astonished the long- stop, and caused the large amount of byes, & c. Score : F. W. SMITH'S ELEVEN. 1st inn 2d inn F. J. Giles, ruu out 17 b Hadow 16 F. W. Smith, blladow 2 b Hadow 7 li. C. Thornton, b lladow 27 st Walton, b Hadow .... 24 C. Black, b Hadow 1 c Gribble, b Walton 0 R. Giles, e Walton, b Thornton 12 runout 2 C. Gwver, b Thornton 5 st Walton b Hadow 12 F. Thornton, o li. Heathtteld. b Hadow 0 c Thornton, b Walton— 1 A. Thornton, not out Rev G. Tandy, c E. Heathfleld, bl Hadow J F. Templer, absent G. Templer, absent B 6, w b 3 Total — 81 Total E. E. HEATHFIELD'S ELEVEN. 0 run out. 8 not out st Walton, b Hadow b Hadow B 3, n b 3 0 ... 13 ... 5 ... 0 ... 6 ...— 86 W. H. Hadow, c Gwyer, b Smith 14 J. Walton, b Thornton 6 R. Thornton, b Smith 1 Capt Templar, b Thornton 2 H. E. Gribble, c Thornton, b Smith 0 E. E. Heathfield, b Smith 1 E. Heathfield, c Tandy, b Smith 0 II. Te. mpler, b Smith 2 A. I'. lack, not out 3 F. Templer, b Smith 1 A. Hadow, c Smith, b Tl> jrnton 4 B 20, w b 10, n b 2 32 Total 66 Private Turner, b Kay 0 Private Chandler, b Kay 1 Private Jackson, b Kay 5 Corp Thomas, b Poyntz 1 Bugle- Ma., or Piddington, b Povntz.... 3 Serg Harrison, c Kay, b Poyutz 0 Sera- Elton, b Kay 0 Private Wilkinson, c Strong, b Poyntz. 1 Private Sewell, leg b w, b Kay 0 Serg Cross, b Kay 0 Serg Holmes, not out 4 B32. lb 1, Wbl2 25 Total - 85 b Poyntz c and b Kay run out c Kennicott b Kay .. c Strong, b Kay c and b Poyntz c Fuller, b Poyntz .. b Poyutz not out b Poyntz c Kav, b Povntz .... B 22,1 b 1, w b 11 Total 0 ... 11 ... 7 ... 0 ... 13 OFFICERS. Lieut Strong, b Jephson.. Lieut Suther, b Jephson .. Lieut Allnutt, b Turner .. Lieut Kay, b Turner 1st inn ... 2 b Jephson ... 2 bTurner ... 7 c Jackson, b Jephson.... 0 c Redfairn, b Jephson.... .. 0 ... 1 ... 17 .. 2 ... 34 ,.— 112 2d inn ... 12 ... 1 Lieut Poyntz, leg b w, b Turner 0 c Jackson, b Jephson .. .. 10 Lieut Fonblanque, leg b w, b Jephson 1 b Turner 0 Lieut Fuller, c Jackson, b Jephson., .. 11 not out 8 Capt Kennicott, not out 0 ( absent) 0 Lieut Rule, b Jephson 16 b Jephson 0 Lieut Fagan, b Jephson 1 c and b Turner 0 Major Wright, b Turner 3 b Turner 0 B 3.1 b 3, w b 2 8 Wide balls 3 Total — 51 Total - 39 ROYAL ARTILLERY ( WOOLWICH) v WARLEY. This match was played at Woolwich on July 28, and, as the score will show, resulted in a glorious victory for Woolwich. Gundry scored 103 before he gave a chance. Score: .. 18 .. 6 MR S. C- VOULES'S ELEVEN v MR LANG'S ELEVEN, This match was played at Middle Chinnock, near Yc » vil, on Thursday, Aug 20, and after a close contest was won by Mr Lang's team. Score: MR LANG'S ELEVEN. 1st inn 2d inn C. Newman, c Thompson, bCorbin.. 5 b S. A. Voules 23 II. Lang, b S. C. Voules 10 bS. C. Voules G. L. Lang, c Plowman, bCorbin .... 0 b S. C. Voules R. Newman, run out 3 c and b S. C. Voules.. C. T. Woodgate, b S. C. Voules 11 c Hayward, b Corbin .... 5 R. Lang, run out 0 run out 9 T. Lang, c and b S C. Vo>; ies 1 run out, 0 Bullock. bS. C. Voules 4 b T. A. Voules 0 Budge, b S. C. Voules 0 not out '•> F. Greenham, not out 10 b S. C. Voules ....'-> Cox, o, 8. C. Voules, b Templeman .... 7 b S. C. Voules 2 B 8.1 b 6, w b 1 15 B 22, 1 b 5, w b 7.. .. 34 Total - 66 Total — 182 MR S. C. VOULES'S ELEVEN. 1st Inn 2d inn S. C. Voules, c H. Lang, b Woodgate . .11 b H. Lang 10 G. Voules, b H. Lang 6 c R. Newman, b II. Lang. 15 Rev A. D. (.'. Thompson, b H. Lang.... 2 c and b Woodgate 9 R. Hayward, b Woodgate 11 b Lang 11 T. A. Voules, b Woodgate 9 b Woodgate 10 F. Templeman, b II. Lang 4 b Greenham 6 G. Corbin, c and b Woodgate 0 not out 1 R. Plowman, c Budge, b Woodgate.. 4 b H. Lang 2 J. Lowman, c Budge, b Woodgate .... 3 c Greenham, b Woodgate 1 J. Stembridge, c aud b H. Lang 0 b H. Lang 2 O. Harding, not out 0 c Bullock, b Woodgate.. 4 B7. WbU 18 Bl. lb 2, wb 19.... 22 Total - 68 Total WOOLWICH. Serg M'Carilis, b Wilson 48 W. Newman, c Neill, b Wilson.. 62 BombLedsham, b Howlett .... 54 Col Buchanan, c Richmond, b Wilson 0 Gundry, c Wilson, b Howlett .. 119 Major " Godby, C Bazalgette, b Fane 1 37 j E. Gibbs, b Fane 9; W. S. Brown, b Fane 9 Major A. C. Johnson, b Fane .. 4 H. Brodie, not out 4 Capt Boyne, absent 0 B 5,1 b 4, w b 21 30 . Total 376 ; WARLEY. Capt Bazalgette, b M'Canlls .... 2 Tabor, b Newman 8 F. Richmond, b M'Canlls 8 E. B. Fane, c Johnson, b New- man 12 Fogo, D M'Canlls 7 Mai Tower, c Newman, b M'Can- lis 0 Maj Wilson, c Glbbs, b Newman 6 Capt Persse, b Newman 13 F. Howiett, not out 8 J. Lock, run out 0 Bomb Neill, b M'Canlis o B 7,1 b 1, w b 2 10 Total 69 ROYAL ARTILLERY v HOUSEHOLD BRIGADE. This match was played at Woolwich, August 4 and 5, and resulted in the defeat of the Brigade in one innings and 202 runs to spare, M'Canlis, Hutchinson, Newman, Campbell, and New- bolt making long scores. Score: ROYAL ARTILLERY. F. Campbell, leg b w. b Parnell.. 50 j Capt Taswell. b Parnell 20 W. Newman, b Bathurst 61 Capt Denne, not out E. J. Tremlett. c Parnell, bSiggina. 9 Ma! Milman, c and b Holloway.. 0 B0R0UGHBRIDQE v MR CHURTON'S ELEVEN. The return mateb between these elevens was played at . Borough- bridge on Aug 5 and 6. Score: BOKOCGHBKIDGE. 1st inn 2d in11 G. Barker, st Walker, b H. N. Churton. 41 c II. N. Churton, b Jnge., 10 J. Daglist, c CllH'ord, b Inge 1 run out > T. Fields, b II. N. Churton 0 c Battye. b H. N. Cb s rton o „ . T 0fc E. T. Churton, b H. N. E. Newbold, binge 2| churton 9 F. England, st Walker, b H. N. Churton 2 legbw, binge « T. Barker, c Clifford, b H. N. Churton.. 1 c and b II. N. Churton .. » R. D. Owen, notout 34 bingo 20 B. Chapman, cE. T. Churton, b H. N.\ 4 cDodsworth, b Inge .... 34 Churton J W. II. Thompson, b H. N. Churton.... 6 c and b Inge o P. Allanson, c Battye, b H. N. Churton 8 c Battye, b Inge 0 W. Stubbs, c E. T. Churton, b H. N. \ 4 not out 5 Churton J „ '"'"' „ B 2, w b 8 10 B 2, w b 9 11 Total — 113 Total — 118 MR CHURTON'S ELEVEN. 1st Inn 2dinn R. Battye, run out 5 absent 0 F. Walker, b England 13 b Daglist 8 E. T. Churton, b Fields 18 b Fields 6 J. A. Morn, run out 0 b G. Barker 0 W. Inge, run ou- 4 - w. I RmMH « II. M. Clifford, cThompson, b Fields.. 9 run out ...... 16 H. N. Churton. b G. Barker 3 c England, b Newbold .. 12 E. M. Cole, b G. Barker 7 run out 11 G. Dodsworth, b Fields 1 c Stubbs, b G. Barker.... 9 " Snowball, cChapman, b Fields 0 notout 0 * T. Marwood, not out 0 b Newbold .. B 3,1 b 1, w b 4 8 B 3, w b 5 Total,.,..,,,,,.,,, - 68 * Emergencies. W. F. Hutchinson, ieg b w, b Hol- 1 lowav 82 J. W. 1 nge, c Bathurst bRicardo. 14 j B 25,1 b 10, w b 21 ! Serg M'C" anlis, cParneil, bSlggius. 93 I Capt Newbolt, run out 44 | Total i Capt Wolfe, b Holloway ........ 4 | BRIGADE. 1st inn | Lord Garlies, c M'Canlis, b Milman .. 18 c Milman, bCampbell Caut Daiz 11, b Campbell 13 run out I Corp Sheffield, c and b Campbell 10 b Milman ! Caut Parnell, c and b M'Canlis 48 b Mllman I Col F. Marshall, cNewman, bM'Canlis. 27 runout 93 Col Bathurst. b Hutchinson 5 c and b Campbell , ' Capt Brand, c C . mpbeli, b M'Canlis . .12 c Hutchinson, b Milman. 2 i Priv Siggins, c M'Canlis, b CampbelL. 0 not out 3 A. L. KicarJo, not out 9 b Milman 0 Hon i' Hay, e Hutchinson, bM'Canlis. 1 absent 0 Corp Holloway, run out 0 b Milman 4 L b 4, w b 2 6 B 2,1 b 1, w b 8 11 Total — 149 Total — 82 56 .433 2d inn ,.. 20 8 15 0 Total — 75 b Milman c Inge, b Milman . b Newman Bl, wbl 2 Total - 25 MR W. BARKER'S ELEVEN v BEAUMARIS SCHOOL ( WITH SHAW). This match was played at Beaumaris on Aug 14, the School winning ( with 118 runs to spare). Score: BEAUMARIS SCHOOL. 1st inn 2d inn G. Hill, run out 1 runout 4 — • - — " — ID Whistler, hit w, b Heneage Boydell, b Paxton Dr Ilill, b Ileueage Shaw, runout Barker, b Paxton Bethell, b Heneage A. Ilill, b Heiieage Morris, b Paxton Wright, c Barker, b Paxton Nlcholis, not out B 18,1 b 2, w b 4, n b 2 Totai MR BARKER'S ELEVEN. C. Bulkeley, t) Shaw C. Paxton, b Shaw .. ... 0 ... 11 ... 17 ... 0 ... 3 ... 7 ... 0 ... 0 not out b Heneage 5 b Berkeley 3 b Barker 41 b Barker 5 c Ches tleton, b Berkeley.. 5 b Barker 5 b Heneage 3 c Capt Bulkeley, bBarker. ll b Heneage 3 B 16,1 b 2, w b 12 .... 30 Total .... 26 _ , ....- 67 — 131 1st inn 2d inn .... 0 b Bethell 1 .... 5 c Morris, b Bethell 6 Col Heneage, bShaw 0 b Shaw 5 Capt Bulkelev, c and b Shaw 2 c Br Hill, b Shaw 0 Hon Col Berkeley, hit w, b Shaw W. Barker, b Bethell Maples, c Morris, b Bethell C. Chestleton, b Bethell .... E. Armltage, b Bethell E. Deans, b Bethell J. Geach, not out Byes Total 2 runout 10 ... 0 leg b w, b Shaw 0 ... 13 c Bethell, b Shaw 10 .,. 9 run out 2 ... 3 b Shaw 1 ... 0 not out 0 ... 0 c Dr Hill, ' o Shaw 0 ... 3 B5. wb 3 8 ...— 37 Total — 43 CAPTAIN TROLLOPE'S ELEVEN v D0WNT0N. This match was played at Briclcworth Park on Saturday, Aug 8, when the former gained an easy victory. Score: CAPT TROLLOPE'S ELEVEN. Capt Trollope, b Welch 2 H. Williams, b Welch 4 C. Gay, c Cobb, b Mannings 6 F. Bradburne, not out 0 B 19,1 b 4, w b 13 36 J. Herring, cMussell, bMannings. 42 E. C. Trollope, b Welch 7 W. Bushnan, b Welsh 2 J. Tubb, c Cobb, b Mannings.... 18 C. Heathcote, run out 0 Rev A. B. Trollope, b Welch .. .. 15 Hon W. P. Bouverie, c Nelson, b Welch 18 DOWNTON. Earl Nelson, run out W. H. Emra, b Herring Hon B. Bouverie, b Tubb H. Davis, c Williams, b Tubb II. Mannings, b Tubb G. Mannings, b Herring li. Cobb, b Herring 0 Total. 150 lst Inn 2d inn ,.. 0 b E. C. Trollope 0 ,. .13 b A. B. Trollope 7 ,.. 0 bE. C. Trollope 0 .. 1 b E. C. Trollope 2 .. 0 b A. B. Trollope 2 1 c Herring, b E. C. Trollope. 25 Capt Trollope, b E. C. Trollope fc Ca \ Tr> bE. < T. L. Bishopp, leg b w, b Green- hill 2 B5, lbl, wbll, nbl 18 Total 103 LORD CONYERS'S TEAM v LIGHTH0RNE. This match was played at Lighthorne, Warwickshire, on Aug 13, and resulted in Lord Conyers's side again coming off victorious. LORD CONYERS'S TEAM. lst inn 2d inn Rev C. Walker, c Spraggett, bWil-\ 2ofc Louies b Willoughby loughbv de Broke J I < le Broke 7 Eyles, c and b Louies 2 c Vemey, b Louies n G. Havnes, b Spraggett 3 b Spraggett 19 Nelson, c Bell, b Louies 0 leg b w, b Louies 0 Banner, b Louies 2 b Spraggett 2 Oldham, b Louies 3 b Willoughby de Broke .. 1 , t „/ c Spraggett, b Willoughby Clarke, run out Broke ?.... 0 Sturch, c Willoughby de Broke, b| G t| gpraggett n C. Mussell, b Tubb 0 b E. C. Trollope H. C. Welch, c Bouverie, b Herring .. 0 b A. B. Trollope.... Rev T. B. C. Morse, not out 0 run out J. tesar, b Herring 0 not out B8, lbl. wb3 12 B 5, w b 19 Totai — 27 Total 1 1 24 — 80 CHICHESTER PRIORY PARK v GOODWOOD. This match was played at the Priory Park on Thursday, Aug 13. For a single innings match it was one of the best ever played on this ground. Goodwood first took the willow, but so good was the bowling and fielding of the Parkites that 69 was a capital total. The Park Club lost four wickets for 27 runs, and odds were freely offered against them ; but the careful and pationt defence of Gilbert and Gorham eventually collared the excellent bowling of Lilly white, Louch, and Ware. Good scores were also made by Hutchinson and Pearse ; the latter made fine driving for seven and five; this young player is likely to prove a finished batsman, in addition to his bowling, and invaluable to the club. The fielding being altogether good, the match was highly interesting, and was anybody's game could it have been played out. Score : PRIORY PARK. A. L. Smith, b Louch 6 W. Dean, run out 2 II. Gilbert, c Brldger, b Louch.. 13 H. Foster, cIde, bJas. Lilly white 3 W. Gibbs. b Louch " J. Gorhaui, b Ware C. II. Hutchinson, b Ware J. Woodman, b Ware E. W. Joy, b Louch C. Pearso'n, notout R. Purchase, b Louch B 2, 1 b 2 ... 18 ... 11 ... 3 GOODWOOD. C. Brldger, run out E. Louch, b Pearse G. Ware, b Gilbert H. Bennett, b Gilbert u Jas. Lillywhite, c Smith ( substi- tute), b Gilbert 8 G. Poland, c Woodman, b Gilbert 1 II. Ide, b Gilbert 1 A. Valentine, b Pearse 3 W. Luff, c Hutchinson, bGilbert. 10 II. Clifford, c Woodman. bGibba 8 Jno. Lillywhite, not out 2 Byes 4 Total. .. 116 Total 69 , In the second ' innings of Goodwood, Louch scored ( c Gorham, b Wood- man) 4, Jas. Lillywhite ( not out) 12 ; b 2, w b 2— total 20. INC0GNITI v WESTB0URNE. This match was played at Tuffnell Park on Aug 18, and was won by the Incogniti, by 48 runs. For the Westbourne Mr Barrow played a fine innings, and the magnificent bowling of Mr Prest was duly appreciated. For the Incogniti, Mr Winter showed his accustomed talent, and was well supported by Mr Lawson and Mr Smith. Score: notout 4 . .16 c Wilkins, b Louies 4 .. 1 b Willoughby de Broke .. 1 B 6, w b 7 Total ... 13 2d inn ,.. 1 Coetlegon J. Hawkes, b Willoughby de Broke Hambridge, not out ... W. Charles, b Spraggett B 4, w b 4 Total LIGHTHORNE. lst inn Hon W. Vemey, c Hay nes, b Walker.. 10 b Walker Capt H. Palmer, b Walker 0 b Nelson Capt Carden, c and b Walker 0 b Nelson Louies, c Hawkes, b Walker 12 st EyleB, b Walker Lord Willoughby de Broke, st Nel- 1 15 >. Walker son, b Walke » / Wilkins, c Nelson, b Walker 4 b Walker Mumford, b Walker 8 b Nelson Spraggett, c Haynes, b Nelson 0 b Walker Rev G. Coetlegon, c Eyles, b Walker .. lb Walker 0 Bradlev, leg b w, b Walker 8 not out 7 Pratt, not out 0 b Nelson 0 B2, wb3, nbl 6 B12, wbl 13 Total — 64 Total — 61 ADELAIDE TUF. VELL PARK V CHESHTOT ALLIANCE.— This match was played at Tufnell Park on Aug 7, and was won by the latter club in one innings, and 107 runs. Score: Adelaide 35 and 66, Cheshunt Alliance 209. LANGLEY PAPER Id ILLS V DUBHAM AMATEUES.— This match was played at Langley on Saturday, Aug 8, and after an exciting contest ended in favour of the Durham Amateurs by two runs. Score: Langley Paper Mills 39 and 45, Amateurs 30 and 56. 23 WESTBOURNE. C. H. Prest, b Henderson 14 M. Wyatt, b Henderson 1 W. Morant, ii Henderson 16 G. Barrow, b Hawkins 50 H. Bevao, b Henderson 5 P. Hughes, b Routledge 5 Watson, not out 6 A. C. M'Pherson, c Winter, b Routledge 1 Wallace, b Roatledge 3 G. B. Tamjuerav, atisent 0 B 17,1 b 5, w b 5 27 Total 128 INCOGNITI. C. W. Streatfield, b Prest A. H. Winter, leg b w, b Wyatt.. fc T. C. Lawson, b Tanqueray 28 W. Henderson, b Watson 14 A. R. Hawkins, c M'Pherson, " o Barrow 10 C. J. Smith, b Prest R. T. Atkin, c and b Prest 15 E. Routledge, b Prest II. Cobden, b Prest C. K. Thomas, b Prest F. Blvth, not out L b 2, w b 4 Total . 181 SPRINGFIELD v CONFEDERATES. The return match between these clubs way played on Aug 1, at Springfield, Putney Hill, and ended in a victory for the former by 116 runs on the first innings. Score: SPRINGFIELD. D. M. O'Leary, b Davidson .. .. 26 D. Richardson, c Bulmer, b Da- vidson 10 P. Wallis, b Davidson 21 W. Burnett, run out 6 L. Kurnett, b Davidson 3 F. W. Burge, not out 33 F. Sharpe, c Watson, bDavidson. 12 J. Hall, b Davidson 1 C. Rush, c Guinness, b Davidson 0 P. Rush, b Guinness 2 W. T. Drake, c Ledingham, b Guinness 6 B 39, 1 b 3, w b 5 47 Total 167 In the second innings of the Confederates, Pardoe scored ( not out) 4, Davidson ( c Sharpe, b W. Burnett) 16, Cooke ( b Sharpe) 4, Killey ( rUH out) 1, Wight ( c Sharpe, b Hall) 8; bl, lb 2- total 36.,, CONFEDERATES. C. Bond, b Sharpe 4 J. H. Leaingham, c L. Burnett, b. W. Burnett W. Davles, b Sharpe J. Pardoe, b W. Burnett 11 J. Davidson, b W. Burnett 1 R. Guinness, st Burge, b Sharpe. 21 A. B. Cooke, cW. Burnett., bSharpe 0 S. Watson, b W. Burnett 0 J. Killey, hit w, b W. Burnett.. 0 J. Wight, not out 1 F. Bulmer, c and b W. Burnett.. 2 B4,1 b 5, w b 2 .11 Total 52 Total .221 ROYAL ARTILLERY v WEST KENT. This match was played at Woolwich on Aug 6. On the first in- nings the R. A. were 84 ahead, and obtained in West Kent's second innings six wickets for 25 runs. Hutchinson again showed fine cricket, making 70 without giving a single chance. Score: WEST KENT. lst inn 2d Inn G. Norman, b Milman 2 b Milmaa 4 H. Jenner, c and b Campbell 0 not out 7 A. C. Wathen, c Taswell, b Campbell.. 10 not out 8 W. H. Wathen, b Campbell 14 c and b Newman I F. Norman, run out 7 P. Norman, leg b w, b Mllman 12 st Inge, b Newman 3 H. Murray, cM'Canlis, b Milinan .. .. 22 H. Gosling, cCampbell, b Milman .... 5 E. Lubbock, not out 9 H. Edlmann, run out 46 F. Edimann, b Milman 3 Lb3, wb4 7 Total — 137 ROYAL ARTILLERY. W. Newman, b H. Edlmaun 11 Capt Taswell, st G. Norman, b F. Campbell, leg b w, b H. Edl- W. Watheu 5 mann 0 Major Milman, c Josling, b W. W. F. M. Hutchinson, b Gosling70 j Wathen 8 Serg M'Canlis, c F. Norman, b | E. J. Tremlett, b II. Edlmaun .. 7 Murray 3 Capt Wolfe, not out 2 J, W, Inge, ? H. Eflimun, b | B 19,1 b 5, w b 9, n b 1 34 Murray *| Capt Denne, run out 26 i Capt Newbold, b H. Edlmann .. 6 I OFFICERS R. A. v OFFICERS ROYAL MARINES. This match was played at Woolwich on Aug 10, and was de- cided by the first innings in favour of the R. A. by 50 runs. Al- though only a one day's match, it was nearly finished, the It. A. having only seven runs to get in their second innings. Mr W. Newman, almost immediately he went to the wickets, received ( in playing forward at one of Capt Walton's balls) a severe blow on the back of the hand, breaking a bone. His valuable services were consequently lost for the remainder of the match. Milman, F. Campbell, and Walkey bowled well for the R. A., the latter getting five wickets in five balls. Capt Walton's bowling for the Marines was first rate. Score : ROYAL MARINES. lst inn 2d inn Lieut W. J. Barker, run out 1 b Milman 8 Lieut 11, H. Strong, b Milman 0 c and b Walkey 2 Lieut M. H. Farquharson, bF. Cann> bell 0 cTremlett, b Walkey.... 0 Lieut T P. Newall, c Milman, b F.\ 24 c Tremlett, b Milman.... 2 Campbell J Lieut H. M. Kay, c Gibbs, b Milman.. 16 c Tremlett, b Milman.... 0 Capt W. Walton, c Johnson, b Milmau.. 0 b F. Campbell 0 Lieut R. F. Tavler, stJohnson, bMilman. 2l not out 12 Lieut W. II. Poyntz, run out 14 b Walkey II Lieut W. H. V. Tom. run out 9 b Walkey i Lieut H. A. Peake, leg b w, b Milman 3 run out 1 Lieut R. J. Pascoe, not out 3 b Walkey if B 15,1 b 4 19 B 5, w b 9 14 Total — 110 Total — 56 ROYAL ARTILLERY. Lieut E. J. Tremlett, c Barker, b Walton 4 Lieut J. C. Tayier, c Kav, bWalton. l9 Lieut F. Campb' II, run out 14 Lieut A. Campbell, b Tom 23 Mai Miiruan, hitw, b Walton.... 4 Lieut W. N~ wumn. not out( hurt) 1 Lieut W. F. M. Hutchluson, uot ont. 53 Col G. V. Johnson, b Tom .. Lieut R. Walkev, b Walton Maj Godby, b Walton E. Gibbs, c and b Walton.... B 11, 1 b 3, wb 17 Total ... I ... r ... 9 ... 31 R. A. ( WOOLWICH) v MR LAURIE'S ELEVEN. This match wasplayed at Mount Mascal. theseat ofC. Laurie, Esq, on Aug 11. The gunners were defeated; but for such a jolly day, and such hospitality shown them, their defeat does not rest heavy on their hearts. Score: COLCHESTER GARRISON v ST0XE. This match was played at Tendringham Park, the beautiful seat of Sir C. Rowley, Bart, OH Tuesday, Aug 4. The Stoke Club of Messrs Grime tori, Whale, and Pooley was considered too strong a teamfor the military gentlemen, who" were not so strongly represented; as was expected, however, through first- rate play, they won the match easily, as will be seen by the score: GARRISON. lst inn 2d inn Serg Ilorsley, c Rowley, b Grimston.. 3 c Ilallam, b Platten 0 Lieut Manning, b Flatten 15 b Pooley 3 Silcock( Fs8excoit), cPlatten, bGrimstonl( i notout 58 Capt Probart, c Beales, b Flatten... Hon Maj Talbot, b Grimston CaptGodley, bGrimston Lieut Hill, c Wallace, b Platten ... Lieut Pardoe, b Grimston Lieut HolroyS, not out Capt Green, c Kersey, b Grimston . Private Ililller, b Grimston B 5, w b 1 Total STOKE CLUB. Whale, b Horsley Pooley, b Silcock W. E. Grimston, b Silcock . Wallace, » Horeley Platten, b Silcock Seaton, b Horsley Kersey, b Silcock l'ettit, b Horsley Capt, Rowley, b Silcock Rev Beales, not out Hallam, b Horsley B 1,1 b 1 Total 0 st Platten, b Pooley. b Platten s o Pooley, b Row> y o b Pooley 13 c Rowiev, b Platten •. 3 0 c SeatoTi, b Grimston b Seaton st Kersey, b S wit on .... ti B 14. w b8 .... ....— 58 Total lst inn .... 8 b Silcock .... 0 ruii out .... 3 b Horslev .... 7 bSllcock" .... 5 b Silcock .... 0 c Godley, b Silcock .... 0 c Manning, b Horsley.... 7 .... 11 b Horslev 0 0 b Silcock" 0 .... 0 not wiit 5 .... 8 b Silcock 8 .... 2 B 10,1 b 4, w b 1 .... 15 ....— 44 Total — 60 ..— 117 2d inn ... 0 .... 12 .... 2 COLCHESTER GARRISON v NEWTON. This match was played Aug 8, at Newton, Suffolk. It being a one day's match it could not be played out, it was therefore de. cided by the first innings, which ended in favour of the Garrison. GARRISON. lst inn 2d inn Lieut Hill, hit w, b A. Stribbllng 8 run out 18 Sergt Horsley, c Lenney, b Paoley.. .. 0 b Lcnney o Capt Godley, c Beales, b B. Strlbbiing. 25 b Lcnney 9 Silcock, b Lenney 13 c Goody, b Wallace 3 Lieut Manning, 6 A. Stribbling 3 c and b Lenney 2 Capt Raymond, run out 22 b Wallace 5 Lieut Hodgson, run out 3 c and b Wallace 1 Lieut Watt, b Lenney 2 c Lenney, b A. Stribbling 5 J) rCamsbottom. cGoody, b B. Stribbling 1 c Warren, b A. otribbling 0 Lieut Walker, run out 0 not out 0 Andrews, not out 0 hurt, b Lenney 4 B 12, w b 9 Total... Lenney, c and b Horsley 8 Goody, c Ramsbottom, b Sllcock 8 H. Smith, b Silcock 1 Wallace, b Horsle. y 6 Pooley, c Ramsbottom, b Horsley 3 B. Stribbling, b Sllcock 0 Rev Beales, b Silcock 0 21 - 98 NEWTON. B 7, w b ; Total W. Andrews, not out A. Strlbbling, b. Silcock A. Mumford, b Silcock J. Warren, b Horsley B 10, w b 2 Total , ... 14 ...- 61 .... 6 .... 3 .... 12 ... 74 In the second innings of Newton, Lenney scored ( b Horsley) 1, Goody ( b Silcock) 7, Wallace ( c Ilorsley, b Silcock) 27, Poolev ( b Silcock) 13, B. Stribbling ( c Silcock, b Horslev) 2, Beales ( not out) 2, Andrews ( c Watt ( b Silcock) 0 ; byes 10— total 62. COLCHESTER GARRISON v NORTH ESSEX. This return match was played on Aug 14, on the Garrison Ground, an i was decided by the first innings in favour of the Garrison. Score: COLCHESTER GARRISON. Capt Probart. st Whate, b Wbite. 16 Lieut Hill, c Page, b White 17 Capt Godlev, c White, b Dyke .. 18 F. Sllcock, c White, b Dyke .... 36 Capt Evans, c Dyke, b White 41 Hon Major Talbot, b White .... 1 Capt Miiligan, b White 0 NORTH ESSEX. Dyke, run out Burney, c Evans, b Horsley Capt Raymond, b White 0 Capt Green, b White 0 Capt Townshend, not out 4 Serg Horsley leg b w, b White... 0 B6,1 b 4, w b 2 12 Total lst Inn .. 2 c Talbot, b Silcock b Horsley .... 145 2d inn Page, c Talbot, b Evans 29 leg b w, b Silcock R. B. Cant, c Silcock, b Horsley Burmester, b Sllcock C. D. Heatiey, b Silcock ... Straight, c Silcock, b Evans P. Whate, b Horsley Ens Walmsley, run out White, c Hlli; b Silcock ... F. Almond, not out B4, lb 2, wbl Total 0 not out 7 run out 8 4 st Evans, b Horsley .... 17 8 run out 0 4 c Townshend, b Horsley,. 0 7 b Sllcock 5 0 st Evans, b Horsley 36 4 c Evans, b Silcock 2 7 B 1. 1 b 2, w b 1 4 - 77 Total - 84 COLCHESTER GARRISON v SUFFOLK BORDERERS. This match was played on Thursday, Aug 20, at Bury St Ed- munds. The Borderers having on a previous occasion defeated the Garrison, it was, therefore, considered the match of the season. However they were disappointed this time, the Garrison winning a very clever match. Soore: COLCHESTER GARRISON, lst inn 2d inn Hon Major Talbot, b Francis 6 c Wynch, b Harvey 1 Capt Evans, c Harvey, b Francis fl b Francis 21 Capt Brown, b Francis 0 b Francis 1 Capt Raymond, not out 27 b Harvey 2 Capt Probart, c Wynch, b Francis ... .30 run out 13 Capt Leeson, b Francis 0 b Wilson 5 Capt Godley, cColdham, b Prlckard.. 11 c Francis, b Prickard .... 4 Lieut Hodgson, b Prickard 0 runout 0 Lieut Hill, b Francis 0 c Wynch, b Francis 0 Serg Horsley, c Francis, b Prickard .. 4 not out 1 F. Sllcock, b Francis 13 c Coldham, b Prickard .. 32 B6, lbl. Wb3 10 Total — 80 Total — 101 SUFFOLK BORDERERS, lst inn C. Wilson, b Silcock 0 b Horsley T. I. Huddlestone, cRaymond, bHorsley 1 c Evans, b Horsley J. Francis, not out 34 c Horsley, b Evans . 2d inn C. J. Wvnch, bSilcock... Rev Prickard, b Silcock u Thornhill, b Horsley 4 J. Harvey, b Silcock 0 Coldham, c Evans, b Horsley 0 Capt Hogge, c Probart, b Evans 16 c Brown, b Horsley 0 CaDt Oaks, c Brown, b Silcock 0 notout 12 G. Harvey, b Horsley 0 run out 2 L b 2, w b 2 4 B 6,1 b 3, w b 1, n b 1.11 Total — 67 Total —< b Horsley 17 c Evans, b Sllcock 3 c Evans, b Silcock 2 c Godley, b Horsley 0 b Silcock 1 PORTSMOUTH GARRISON v PETERSFIELD. This match was played at Petersfield on Baturday, Aug 8, Ports- mouth Garrison winning by 80 runs, mainly through the fine bowling of Major Harenc and Mr Maxwell, and the brilliant hitting of the latter, and Capt Truell, who scored 90 runs in one hour and five minutes between them. Score : GARRISON. Capt White, b Beauchamp 21 F. Wetherall, b Etherington .... 0 J. H. Maxwell, c Lucas, b Beau- champ 46 Capt Truell, b Beauchamp 41 F. H. Wade. cEtherington. bLucas 3 HonD. P. Bouverie, b Beau champ 2 R. C. Dudgeon, c and b Lucas .. 1 F. Barnston, st Blunden, b Lucas 4 F. C. Brooke, b Lucas 8 Major Harenc, cDollery, bBeau- champ 5 Capt Baesett, notout 0 B5, lb 4, wb2 11 PETERSFIELD. J. Blundon, b Harenc 17 S. Marden, c Bouverie, b Harenc 0 J. Clear, b Harenc 6 J. Beauchamp, c Truell, b Max- well 14 J. Lucas, ran out 1 J. Lillywhite, c Brook, b Harenc 0 J. Anthony, b Maxwell... 0 J. Underdown, b Harenc 3 J. Etherington, b Harenc 5 H. Dollery, cand b Harenc 3 R. Stephens, not out 2 B 8, w b 3 11 Total 62 Total 142 ' In the second Innings of Petersfield Beauchamp scored ( not out) 8, Lucas ( not out) 6, Stephens ( b Maxwell) 3; b 5,1 b 1— total 23. RETURN MATCH. This match was played at East . Hants Ground, Southsea, on Aug 18. Petersfield Club played Jupp, the Surrey colt, but the Garrison annexed the match by 49 runs, their bowlers, Messrs Campbell and Maxwell, in great form, the batting a treat, and the fielding very fine all round. Score : PETERSFIELD. J. Lucas, b Campbell 4 Jupp, c Barnston, bCampbell.. .. 18 S. Marden, leg b w, b Maxwell.. 0 E. Sadler, c White, b Campbell.. 3 GARRISON. F. H. Wade, run out 12 Hon D. P. Bouverie, c Beau- champ, b Clear 16 F. Campbell, b Clear 9 Capt Truell, b Lucas 31 J. H. Maxwell, b J. upp 13 II. Elmhirst, cJupp, bLucas.... 6 F. Barnston, legb w, b Lucas.... 1 F. Wetherall, c Jupp, b Lucas .. 11 G. Paterson, b Jupp 9 Capt White, b Lucas 1 Capt Theobald 5 B 4, wbl 5 Total .113 J. Beauchamp, b Campbell 19 J. Blunden, b Maxwell 1 J. Clear, cand b Campbell 3 R. Stephens, not out 2 J. Underdown, leg b w, b Max- well 0 Goude, b Maxwell 0 G. Etherington, run out 0 B 11, w b 3 14 Total 64 MR LAURIE'S ELEVEN. G. Norman, run out 22 II. Norman, c and b Walkey .. .. 13 W. H. Wathen. b M'Canlis 2 N. Lubbock, c Walkey, b Gibbs. .30 II. Edlmann, c Godby, bMurdock.. 7 C. Pontifex, run out 12 H. Jenner, b Gibbs 3 H. Gosling, b M'Canlis 11 M. Lubbock, b M'Canlls E. Lubbock, not out C. Laurie, b M'Canlls B 20,1 b 3, w b 18 .. 22 .. 34 Total 202 R. A. WOOLWICH. J. C. Tayler, leg b w, b Wathen.. 6 Bomb Ledsham, c Edlmann, b Pontifex 32 Col Buchanan, run out 5 Serg M'Canlis, b Gosling 4 Major Godby, not out 30 R. Walkev, b Gosling 0 Col G. Johnson, b Pontifex 0 W. W. Murdock, b Gosling 6 E. Gibbs, st Jenner, b Wa- hen .. 13 W. S. Brown, leg b w, b Gosling. 1 W. C. Lewes, run out 9 B7, lbl, wb6 14 Total 120 In the second innings of the R. A., Buchanan scored ( not out) 0, M'Canlis ( b Edlmann) 35, Godbv ( st G. Norman, b Wat Lien) 15, Walkey ( b Eilmann) 3, Johnson ( b II. Norman) 19; b 9, w b 6— total 87. CHARTERHOUSE v R. E., CHATHAM. This mateh was commenced on Chatham Lineson Thursday, Aug 13, and concluded on the following day. In the first innings for the B. E. Mr J. G. Knowles played in fine style for 73, making one five, seven fours, and nine threes; whilst for the C. H. Mr J. T. Hodgson proved to be in good form. The Carthusians followed for their second innings, Mr Hodgson again making the highest score for his side. In the second innings of the R. E. the howling of Mr Boyle proved most effectual, and the fielding of the pink caps was much admired. Mr Boyle performed his duties as captain in a most praiseworthy manner, manoeuvring his men in such a man- ner as to render it extremely difficult for his opponents " to get the ball away.'' Score: ENGINEERS. lst Inn 2d Inn J. G. Knowles, b Boyle 73 b Boyle 6 T li B B. savi, b Bovle 24 c O'Grady, b Mackenzie 5 L. K. Scott, b Boyle 3 b Boyle 12 T. J. Willans, leg" b w, b Boyle 0 not out 0 St G. Burke, cCookson, bllartshorne 28 c and b Mackenzie 2 W. Richardson, b Bovle 15 b Boyle 0 R. A. Sargeaunt, b Boyle 12 b Boyle 2 Capt C. E. Harvey, cCookson, bHarts- l 24 b Mackenzie horne / F.. M. Larminie, leg b w, b Boyle .... 1 W. Osborn, b Boyle 15 C. de B. Carey, not out 6 LB1, wbl 2 Total - 203 CHARTERHOUSE. lst inn J. Lant, c Knowles, b Savi 1 b Carey HOK F. O'Grady, leg b w, b Savi 12 H. A. Hawkins, cKnowles, b Scott .. 6 J. T. Hodgson, b Osborn 45 K. A. Muir Mackenzie, b Scott 20 ... 16 G. T. Ceokson.^ b Scott b Boyle 0 run out 3 b Bovle 0 B 6,1 b 5, w b 3, n b 2 16 Total — 62 2d Inn 8 run out 25 absent 2 b Osborn 35 c Knowles, bSavi 15 C. E. Bovle, run out 9 G. Smvthe, b Scott. 0 B. F. Hartshorne, b Osborn 5 L. Otfden. b Osborn 2 W. 11. Gordon, not out 1 B 6, lbl, w bo 12 0 c Savi, b Scstt Total — 113 ... 18 b Scott 0 c Scott, b Osborn 18 c and b Osborn 0 notout 0 c Savi, b Scott 13 B8,1 b4, w b 13 .... 25 In the second innings of the Garrison, Elmhirst scored ( e Sadler, b Jupp) 12, Barnston ( not out) 26, Theobald ( not out) 18 ; b 6— total 62. SH0RNCLIFFE CAMP v ALDERSHOTT CAMP. This match was played on June 26 and 27, at Folkstone, and was won easily by Shorncliffe Camp. Score : 2d inn .... 10 .... 0 .... 0 ..., 11 7 SHORNCLIFFE. Capt Lloyd, b Hardy H. Isaache, c Darley, b Hardy. H. Campbell, b Hardy Capt White, b Hardy W. Enderby, b Burnett.... lst inn ,... 9 b Emergency ,... 19 c Upcher, b Hardy ,... 7 run out ,... 3 not out b Hardy Capt II. Marshall, leg b w, b Hardy.. 2 leg b w, b Emergency.,. Marker, c Burnett, b Hardy 11 b Hardy — u Lt- Col Masters, c Brooke, b Emergency 4 leg b w. b Roberts 1 Capt Blgge, run out 2 c Elphinstone, b Hutton. 14 Capt Scott, b Hardy 11 c White, b Roberts W. C. Clayton, not out.. B2, lb 3, wb 5 Total ALDERSHOTT. C, Ilutton, st Clayton, b Scott T. Wetherell, b Marker J. Burnett, run out 4 Capt White, b Marker 5 R. Elphinstone, b Marker 4 J. Brooke, b Scott G. Hardy, b Isaache * J. Darley, run out R. Upcher, not out R. Roberts, c Clayton, b Marker * A. Aikwright, b Isaache B 5,1 b 1, w b 10 ... 47 ... 23 ..— 136 2d inn ... 0 c White, b Hardy.. .. 10 B 11, w b 12.... ..— 78 Total lst inn .. 6 b Marker .. 11 c Bigge, b Marker 0 c Marker, b Scott 1 c White, b Marker 20 b Marker 1 0 st Clayton, b Campbell.. 5 1 b Hardy 0 2 not out 8 3 run out 8 1 st Clayton, b Campbell .. 7 0 b Scott 10 16 B 2, w b 2 4 Total — 53 Total — 64 * Emergencies, Shorncllffe Camp. OFFICERS OF 84TH REGT V OFFICERS 1ST BATT 5TH FUSILIERS This match was played at Folkestone on June 30, and won by the Officers of the 84th Begt, with seven wickets to go down. FUSILIERS. lst inn 2d inn W. Darley, c Clayton, b A. Arkwright 6 b Hudson 7 J. Marker, b Hudson 17 c and b H. Arkwright.... 1 Col Masters, c and b Hudson 16 b Broomhead 14 J. Enderby, b Broomhead 2 b H. Arkwright 7 Capt Blgge, st Clayton, b Broomhead.. 12 run out 7 Capt Cubitt, c Broomhead, b Hudson.. 1 b A. Arkwright 1 Joppin, leg b w, b Hudson 4 not out 12 R. Mills, c Clayton, b Hudson 4 c and b H. Arkwright— 3 J. Clutterbuck, st Clayton, bBroomhead O{ 3\ ® ght°?!.. b. H.'. . F^" 7 Coote, c A. Arkwright, b Hudson .... o{ c wright":.. f...^.'. J. Bradshaw, not out 5 runout CAVALRY DEPOT, CANTERBURY V R. H. A. This match was played on the Canterbury Ground on July 18- Sdinn lst Inn CAVALRY DEPOT. Col Tomkinson, b Hunt 0 b Mauderson , Lieut M'Adam, b Wunt 1 Cor Gaudy, c King, b Hazlerlgg 30 Cor George, b Hazlerigg 11 Cor Mallett, c Manderson, b Hunt..., a Cor Itutledge, b Sandham 3 Capt GunUr, b Sandham 4 Maj Witlilngton, run out 0 Capt Smith, b Sandham 12 b Hazlerigg Corp Rawlins, stSandham, bIIazlerigg 1 c Ilobbs, b Haelerlgg" 9 Private Fogan, not out 2 run out 0 run out 21 run out 4 not out. 17 b Hunt 11 leg b w, b Hiizlerigg 0 B 48, w b 3 ,. Total. B 14, lbl, wb8 .... 23 Total — So Capt Manderson, b Gaudy Private Hunt, not out 35 Lieut Sandham, b Gaudy 0 Capt King, run out 0 Lieut, Haelerigg, b Gaudy 15 Lieut Thomas, c Tomkinson, b Mallett 0 Private Hobbs, b George 9 ... 51 - 121 R. H. A. Private Hodgson, run out .5 Capt Hill, b Gaudy 2 Capt Rotten, run but 1 Lieut Vibart, ruu out 0 B 27,1 b 2, w b 6, n b 2 87 Total 104 WIMBLEDON v CHATHAM GARRISON. This match was played at Chatham on Saturday, Ang 22, and was decided in favour of Wimbledon on the first innings by a large majority. Some terrific hitting took place on both sides, fives and « ixes being very plentifuL Score : CHATHAM GARRISON Lieut Savi, b Oliver . 2 Lieut Scott, c Prest, b Oliver .... 11 Lieut Burke, b Oliver 4 Lieut Barker, b Charles 1 Lieut Willans, b Charles 12 Lieut Richardson, b Oliver 2 Lieut Knowles, notout 38 Lieut Bird, b Charles 0 Lieut Burke, b Charles 24 Capt Harvey, c Wood, b Charles 1 Lieut Holdich, b Oliver 0 Lbl, wb5 6 Total.. 101 WIMBLEDON. C. J. Smith, c Knowles, b Savi.. 3 E. James, b Scott 19 W. J. Collyer, leg b w, b Savi .. 11 C. H. Prest, b Savi 58 F. Charles, b Scott 18 F. W. Oliver, b Savi 31 A. K. Crafter. c Scott, b Savi .... 0 H. Moyse, c Burke, b Scott 8 H. C. Wood, run out 89 W. H. Lipscombe, c and b Harvev 19 II. Humphreys, not out .". 24 B 4,1 b 1, w b 13 18 Total 298 In the second Innings of Chatham Garrison, Scott scored ( not out) 31, Knowles ( c Lipscombe, b Humphreys) 10, Harvey ( b Charles) 6; 1 b 1, w b 4— total 58. 55TH REGIMENT v HAVANT- This match was played at Leigh Park, near Havant, Wednes- day, Aug 5, and ended in favour of the 5oth Begt. Score : HAVANT; Goldsmith, b Gillies 14 Longcroft, b Gillies 1 Deverell, c Braddon, b Barnston. 6 Rev Winslow, c Pitt, b Barnston. .14 Stone, c Temple, b Barnston .... 0 Brabant, c Col Hum « , b Barnston. 1 Carter, run out 17 Capt Fellowes, b liarnston 1 Carnac, not out 3 Shawe, c and b Barnston 0 D ill oway, cColHu me', b Barns ton. 0 Bl, lb 2, who 8 55TII REGIMENT. Capt Theobald, b Dilloway 5 Lieut Kay, c Shawe, b Goldsmith. 5 Ens Hon D. P. Boaverie, b Dil- loway 28 Lieut Barnston, b Goldsmith.... 1 Ens Wade, c and b Dilloway .. .. 54 Capt Temple, b Dilloway 6 Col Hume, b Deverell 70 Lieut Gillies, b Winslow 9 Capt Ilume, run out 28 Ens Pitt, not out 5 Ens Bradden, b Dilloway 6 B21, lb 5, w b 20 46 Total 65 Total 263 . In the socond innings ef Havant, Goldsmith scored ( 0 Temple, b Gillies) 1, Lougcroft ( c and b Barnston) 5, Deverell ( c and b Barnston) 6, Winslow ( c Col Hume, b Barnstoni 14, Stone( c Wade, b Barnston) 1, Brabant ( not out) 8, Fellowes ( b Barnston) 0, Carnac ( c and b Barnston) 0; b 3, w b a— total 40 BLACKHEATH PARAGON v BLACKHEATH M0RDEN. This match was played at Blackheath on Thursday, July 23. BLACKHEATH PARAGON, lst inn £ d inn F. Gilbert, 0 Miller, b Greenslade .... 3 b Pierce 51 J. Hunter, c Thompson, b M'Oreight.. 3 c Davis, b Gretnslade 0 C. Langley, c Edgar, b Greeuslade .... 4 bM'Oreight 5 F. Kebbel, c M'Creight, b Greenslade.. 5 e Pierce, b Stone C. Dyer, b Greenslade A. S. Teape, runout S. Smith, b Greenslade Q. Harris, not out Keen, b M'Creight A. Gilbert, b M- Crelght \/ heeler, c Edgar, b Greenslade B 3, w b 3 Total 10 11 19 20 6 .. 11 leg b w, b Pleree ,. 7 c Edgar, b Pieroe .. 19 b M'Creight .. 5 b Greeuslado .... .. 1 run out .. 0 not out 4 .. 0 absent 0 B 4, lbl, wb8, nbl., 14 Total — 140 ...— 64 BLACKHEATH MORDEN. lst inn Thompson, c A. Gilbert, b Teape 2 b Teape M'Creight, b Smith 0 c Langley, b Teape .. Davis, b Smith 0 b Smith Prothero, b Teape 4 c Teape, b Smith Stone, c Teape, b Smith 3 run out Millar, b Teape 17 b Teape Greonslade, leg b w, b Smith 0 c Gilbert, b Smith.... Tonks, notout 38 absent Pierce, b Smith 1 b Teape Edgar, b Teape 17 notout Buskin, b Teape 3 b Teape B 6, w b 6 12 Bl, lb2 2d inn Total ...— 97- Total - 38 BLACKHEATH MORDEN v CONSERVATIVE. This match was played at Blackheath on Aug 1, and resulted in favour of the Morden in one innings and 11 runs. Score: CONSERVATIVE. lst Inn 2d Inn II. Browning, run out F. H. Moore, run out G. S. Anderson, run out Whitmarsh, c Prior, b Thompson ... 6 not oat 7 ... 0 run out 1 ... 3 b Greeuslade "..,. 0 .. .. 27 c Miller, b Greenslade ,. 10 A. Mitchell, c M'Creight, b Thompson 2 run out 2 R. Seyer, b M'Creight 9 b Thompson " K. City, c Moens, b M'Creight 3 b Thompson Warren, c M'Creight, b Thompson .... 0 c and b Thompson ... Blogg, not out 1 leg b w, b Greenslade. Walmslev, c Greenslade, b M'Creight.. 0 c and b Thompson ... J. M. Webster, c Prior, b M'Creight .. 0 b Thompson B4, 1 b 2, w b 3 9 B 1, w b 1 Total — 60 Total ,,,,„,,, MORDEN. - SI M'Creight, b Anderson .17 Moens, st Whitmarsh, b Brown- ing 3 Milles, b Anderson 6 Protheroe, c Anderson, b Brown- ing 8 Thompson, b Browning 11 Tonkes, b Anderson 4 Edgar, b Anderson 0 Greemlade, b Browning 0 F. Prior, b Anderson 9 II. Buskin, b Anderson 10 Auld, notout 3 B 18,1 b 4, w b 9 31 Total .102 CLAPHAM v BLACKHEATH PARAGON. This return match was played at Clapham on Thursday, Aug 6, and decided 011 the first innings in favour of Blackheath. Wrig- glesworth's bowling was well " on the spot." Score: BLACKHEATH PARAGON, lst inn 2d inn J. II. Morley, c Lewin, b Langton .... 7 not out 15 F. A. Kebbel, b Siordet 4 ruu out 0 H. K. Wrlgglesworth, b Siordet 4 c Siordet, b Knox 0 11. W. Andrews, b Langton 0 b Langton 9 C. Dyer, leg b w, b Siordet 7 b Siordet 20 S. Smith, c Langton, b Siordet 9 c Blyth, b Laugton 7 M. Pontifex, b Siordet 6 c ltipley, b Lewln 0 G. O. Ring, b Langton 6 b Knox 0 F. Campbell, ruu out 2 b Lewin 6 W. Barnes, not out 5 b Laugton 7 E. Terry, c Ripley, b Langton 0 c Lewiu, b Siordet 0 Byes, & c 14 Byes, & c 16 Total — 64 Total — 80 CLAPHAM. lst inn 2d inn B. Oldham, b Wrigglesworth 0 b Wrigglesworth 0 H. Ripley, c Morley, b Smith 7 H. V. Ellis, b Wrigglesworth 3{ c ^^. . b. F. Druce, b Wrigglesworth 1 b Wrigglesworth 2 J. Langton, stAnclrews, bWrigglesworth 0 J. E. Lewiii, 1) Smith 1 b Wrigglesworth 8 H. Boy son, c Morley, b Smith ..,,, » ,, 1 notout 1 TT TJI N/ c Pontifex, b Wriggles- H. Blyth, notout 11| wort] 3i,.; 9 A. Siordet, b Wrigglesworth 3 c Morley, b Kebbel 12 A. Knox, b Smith 6 not out 19 E. F. Nash, c Dver, b Smith 3 leg b w, b Wrigglesworth 0 Byes, & c 5 Byes,& c 10 Total — 41 Total — 61 2d inn ... 19 ... 2 C0BHAM v BLACKHEATH PARAGON. This match was played at Cobham, Friday, Aug 14, and won by Blackheath in one innings. Score: COBHAM. lst inn G. Baker, b Mortimer 5 b Smith.. R. Broad, c Andrews, b Read 10 run out.. G. Accleton, b Read 0 b Smith 22 B. Collins, c Gilbert, b Mortimer 1 ruu out 2 Hon E. V. Bligh, leg b w, b Read .... 8 c Smith, b Read 2 W. Baker, c Andrews, b Mortimer 6 st Andrews, b Smith .... 1 J. Edmeades, c 1). Johnson, b Read .. 0 c Andrews, b Smith .... 26 A. Smith Masters, c Smith, b Read 4 b Smith 0 T. Cuckney, b Mortimer 2 c D. Johnson, b Mertimer 9 T. H. Baker, st Andrews, b Mortimer 2 not out 0 T. Wells, not out 0 b Read 0 Lbl, wbl, nbl 3 Bl, wb2 3 Total — 41 Total — i BLACKHEATH. W. Mortimer, b ColHns 19 J. Hunter, c and b Collins 5 F. Gilbert, c Accleton, b Collins 6 D. Johnson, c Bligh, b Collins.. 9 H. W. Andrews, c G. Baker, b Bligh 0 C. Dyer, c G. Baker, b Collins .. 35 S. Smith, c Bligh, b W. Baker . .23 W. Johnson, c Masters, b Collins 15 C. Read, c W. Baker, b Collins .. 4 W. Barnes, not out 5 G. C. Ring, b Collins 3 B 3, w b 6 9 Total 133 2d inn .... 1 .... 14 .... 0 b Stone 13 b Stone 0 b Stone 3 b Stone 0 b Stone 4 b M'Creight. not out , B 6, 1 b 1, w b 7 Total . 14 - 81 84TH REGIMENT. 2 3 B 9, w b 13 22 Total — 86 H. Arkwright, not out 21 G. E. Montagu, runout 0 W. Cookson, b Darley 3 W. Atcherley, cToppln, bEnderby 0 B16, lb 2, w b " 15, n b 2 .... 35 Total .— 159 FELDERLAND v WALMES GARRISON. This match was played at Walmer, Aug 17, on the South Barracks' Ground, being a return'| match between these two clubs. Felderland again proved victorious. Score: WALMER GARRISON. Capt Waller, c Turner, b Gillow. 14 A. Beckett, b Gillow 9 H. O. Lloyd, c MMgley, b Gillow 7 FELDERLAND. RevT. Mldgley, b Welbelove.... 11 C. Turner, hit w. b Welbelove .. 0 W. F. Tomson, cWelbelove, b Uore. 59 A. Gillow, b Welbelove 9 F. T. Curtis, run out 7 G. Spain, b Welbelove 45 R. Tomson, b Welbelove 4 T. Noble, b Welbelove 1 G. Dowker, c Molyneux, b Wei- belove 3 Capt Boys, b Welbelove 3 J. Rae, not out 2 Capt Simpson, b Welbelove 0 Bll, lbl, wb4 16 Rev Hore, run out — A. M. Molyneux, c. Boys, b Gillow 2 Capt Millett, b Gillow 4 Serg Grane, c Bovs, b Noble .... 0 H. V. Forbes, c Curtis, b Gillew 0 A. Graham, b Noble 9 Capt Moslyn, b GUlow 0 F. Beauchamp. not out 3 Serg Welbelove, legb w, b Gillow 0 B2, lb 2, wbl 5 Total .61 Total 160 In the second innings of Walmer Garrison, Waller scored ( c Boys, b Gillow) 1. Beckett ( b Gillow) 3, Lloyd ( not out) 4, Molyneux ( not out) 0, Millett ( b Gillow) 0: b 3, w b 2— total 13. F. E. Wilson, b Enderby Capt Lloyd, b Enderby 2 A. Arkwright, b Enderby 19 Capt White, c Enderby, b Darley 19 W. C. Clayton, c Bradshaw, b Darley 30 Capt Hudson, b Enderby 7 Total 142 E. Broombead, legb w, bEnderby 0 In the second innings of the 84th Regt, Wilson scored ( not out) 1, Lloyd ( b Enderbv) 1, Arkwright ( not out) 9, White ( c Toppin, b Darley) 5, Arkwright ( c Cooke, b Enderby) 0; b 6, w b 4— total 26. SCHOOL OF MUSKETRY, HYTHE, v 5TH FUSILIERS. This match was played on the Folkestone Ground on Baturday, Aug 8, and ended in the defeat of the 5th Regt on the first inn ings by 107 runs. This easy victory may be attributed to the fine bowling of Mr Hodgson, and to the gentlemen of the school hav- ing had impressed upon them by their " masters" the necessity of that union between hand and eye which is so essential to good cricket ('' shooting" they say). For Hythe, Mr Fane played well. Mr Baper also kept up his Cheltenham reputation. Score : 5TH FUSILIERS. Capt Bigge, b Hodgson 6 J. Marker, b Hodgson 0 Col Master, c Hodgson, b Fane.. ll Col Milman, b Hodgson 2 W. S. Darley, not out 6 Capt Newbolt, b Hodgson 1 J. II. Clutterbuck, runout 0 T. A. Cooke, c Raper, b Hodgson 0 W. C. Ormond, b Hodgson 0 W. Enderby, b Hodgson 0 H. R. Miles, b Hodgson 0 Leg bye 1 HYTHE. F. . J. Fane, c Enderby, b Darley. 52 H. F. Glbsone, run out 3 A. S. Beaumont, c and b Darley.. 0 W. H. Hodgson, b Marker 22 A. G. Raper, st Milman, bDarley. 20 Capt Parker, b Darley 11 SlrA. Makenzle, legbw, b Enderby 6 G. Cox, b Darley Capt Cubitt, not out li. II. Anstruther, b Enderby... E. J. Jekyll, run out B 1,1 b 7, w b 9 Total 0 0 1 2 17 ... 134 BLACKHEATH PROPRIETARY SCHOOL v BLACK- HEATH MORDEN. This match was played at Blackheath on Aug 15, and resulted in a victory for the Morden by 21 runs. Score: PROPRIETARY SCHOOL, lst inn Dawes, b M'Creight 0 b M'Creight Maddock, run out 1 b M'Creight Airy, c Prior, b Stons 16 c Tonks, b Stone Elliott, leg b w, b M'Creight 8 Gordon, b Stone 1 Anderson, b Stone 0 Chichester, b Stone 1 Wilson, run out 0 Gurney, b Stone 0 Lewin, not out 1 Cox, b M'Creight 0 b M'Creight B 4,1 b 3, w b 5 12 B13, wb7 Total — 32 Total .. MORDEN. lst inn M'Creight, b Dawes 0 b Dawes Greenslade, b Dawes 3 b Dawes L. Prior, c Chichester, b Dawes 0 c Lewiu, b Airy Protheroe. run out 2 not out Tonks, b Dawes 0 Edgar, b Dawes 14 Stone, b Anderson 8 H. Buskin, b Airy 10 Auld, b Dawes 0 F. Prior, b Dawes 4 Davis, not out 0 B 7,1 b 3, w b 6 16 Total — I .... 0 .... 1 .... 20 ... .— 57 2d inn .... 21 .... 3 c aud b Airy .. b Airy bAiry run out b Dawes b Dawes b Dawes B 4,1 b 1, w b 2 7 Total — 53 ... 12 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ROYAL NAVAL SCHOOL v BLACKHEATH PRO- PRIETARY. This match was played at Blackheath on Wednesday, Aug 19. Owing to the good bowling of Johnston, and batting of Northcote and Robilliard, the R. N. S. proved victorious, winning by three wickets and 11 runs. Score: R. N. S. W. Johnston, e Eyre, b Airy.. .. 6 | R. Southern, c Samuels, b Dawes 6 J. Robilllard, b Dawes 17 W. Miller, b Airy 2 S, Northcote, b Agnew 19 C. Stringer, b Dawes R. Kiliock, c Eyre, b Dawes F. Robinson, not out S. Polkinghorne, not out B 13, w b 5 .. 5 I B. P. S. Total. ,.. 5 ,.. 18 .83 Dawes, b Polkinghorne 1 Willson, c Northcote, b Johnston 0 Airy, c Brand, b Polkinghorne.. 5 Eyre, not out 25 Elliott, b Johnston 0 Gordon, b Johnston 2 Chichester, Bt Northcote, b Johnstone 5 Agnew, b Johnston 3 Thomson, run out 7 Martyr, c Robilliard, b Johnston 0 Samuells, c and b Southern .... 0 B8,1 b 2, w blS, n b 1 24 Total.. 72 WIMBLEDON v BLACKHEATH PARAGON. This match was played at Blackheath on Thursday, Aug 20, and, after a very pleasant match, on an extremely disagreeable day, ended in favour of Wimbledon by eight wickets. Good cricket was shown on both sides, but two very tine catches by Prest and F. F. Morres at long- leg deserve to be mentioned. BLACKHEATH. lst inn 2dinn W. Mortimer, c Charles, b Oliver .... 2 cH. R. Morres, bCharles. 12 M. Pontifex, run out 0 c Charles, b Oliver 0 H. Wrigglesworth, c Prest, b Charles 2 c H. R. Morres, bOliver.. 7 H. W. Andrews, c F. F. Morres, b Oliver. 10 b Humphreys 16 C. Dyer, b Oliver 1 c and b Oliver 19 S. Smith, b Oliver 15 c Witham, b Charles — 0 L. Sueur, leg b w, b Oliver, 1 c F. F. Morres, b Charles 4 Total .27 In the second innings of 5th Fusiliers, Bigge scored ( hit w, b Fane) 23, Marker ( b Parker) 23, Master ( not out) 15, Milman ( b Fane) 2, Darley ( b Fane) 4, Newbolt ( not out) 20, Enderby ( c Gibsone, b Ma- kenzie) 12; b 15, w b 11— total 125. METROPOLITAN V KEW CAMBEXDGE.— This match was played . at Morris's Ground, Cattle Market, on Aug 11, and was a well con- G- BEGOBIAN CLUB V ERSKINE CLUB.— A friendly match was tested game throughout. The batting of H. Parsons on the side played on Saturday, Aug 15, between these clubs ( composed of gen- of Kew was splendid, he having obtained 51 runs in the first ! tlemen of the legal profession), at the Metropolitan Ground, innings by good cricket. The batting of Messrs Marshall and I Caledonian- road, Islington. The afternoon was beautifully Kirbv was very good. Messrs Costelow, Luff, Mumford, and Par- fine, and the members and friends of each club mustered in sons bowled well. Score: Metropolitan 65 and 103, Kew Cam- ! good force. Score: Erskine Club 27 and 35, Gregorian Club 38 bridge 100 and 69 ( with one wicket to fall). | and 25 ( with two wickets down). W. Barnes, b Charles J. Hunter, b Oliver C. Read, c Murray, b Oliver J. Terry, not out B 4,1 b 4, w b 2 Total .... 4 b Charles , .... 0 c Moyse, b Charles 0 .... 0 notout 0 .... 4 bCharles 0 .... 10 B5, lbl, wb2 8 ....— 49 Total — 74 WIMBLEDON. T. M. Witham, c Andrews, b Read 7 F. Charles, b Read 8 A. E. Crafter, c and b Read 5 C. H. Prest, c Tetry, b Wriggles- worth 9 H. R. Morres, c Smith, b Wrig- glesworth 4 E. W. Burnett, c Andrews, b Wrigglesworth 25 In the second innings of Wimbledon, Charles scored ( c and b Read) 4, Prest ( not out) 4, H. R. Morres ( not out) 8, Murray ( c Andrews, b Wrigglesworth) 12; b 2,1 b 2, w b 2- total 34. F. W. Oliver, b Mortimer 14 H. Murray, b Wrigglesworth.... 1 H. Moyse, not out 11 II. Humphreys, c Dyer, b Wrig- glesworth... 1 F. F. Morres, b Mortimer 0 Wide balls 5 Total , .90 KENSINGTON PARK v CLAPHAM. This match was played at Netting Hill on June22, and Fhrf1. ^ ii did not Quite admit cf ZT, ZZ C^ uiK sidef « glance at the score will remove all suspicions as to its probable, not to say inevitable, result. For the K. P. C., Mr Winter played a good innings of 52. Score: KENSINGTON PARK. , CLAPHAM. W. Winter, b Maitland 52 ! , T. Lord, b Daly... P. L. Hemming cFranks, blilyth 16 " T. F. Burra, b Maitland 16 W. H. Byas, b Blyth 1 F. Stringer, b Blyth 14 A. R. Daly, cCarpmae], b Blyth.. 0 H. P. Thomas, b Stainforth .... 38 A. R. Hawkins, b Blyth 29 M. Barron, b Lord 1 It. T. Atkin, not out 13 A. Bed well, b Staiuforth 2 B 11,1 b 2, w b 28, n b 7.. Total .49 231 F. Turner, c Thomas, b Barron.. 16 C. Hulbert, b Hawkins 25 H. D. Blyth, c Winter, b Hawkins 2 C. Franks, b Daly 0 G. Staini'orth, b Daly 0 W. Maitland, » Hawkins I J. Staiuforth, leg b » ', b Daly.... I E. Carpmael, b Hawkins » K. Stevenson, not out > C. Scott, notout t B 6, lb3, w b 7 16 Total 98 RETURN MATCH. This return match was played at Notting Hill, Aug 13, and was won by the Kensington Park after an exciting game by 11 runs, a result which was chiefly owing to Mr Dalj'a fine innings of 74. Mr Wilkinson, who, by his steady play, was nearly pulling off the match for Clapton, was unfortunately run out, and Mr Lee, who met with the same fate, was as lively as ever between the wickets. Score: CLAPTON. A. J. Wilkinson, run out. E. W. Povvles, run out ... W. Collins, b Xatham W. Lancaster, b Tatham . G. Krit- llor, 0 Daly C. Ailcock, b Stringer ... S. L. Stacev, b Stringer . L. Co.' lins, c Streatfieid, b Daly.. t Blexland, c Smith, b Tat ham.. .. 10 G. Lee, run out 12 J. Mulier, not out 1 B 30, 1 b 2, w b 8 40 KENSINGTON PARK. M. S. Tatham, b Wilkinson .... 0 A. R. Hawkins, run out 0 A. R. Daly, b Lee 74 C. W. Btreatfield, b Powles 4 C. J. Smith, b Lancaster 15 M. Barron, c Wilkinson, b Lee. .11 F. Stringer, c L. Collins, b Wilkin- son 0 H. D. Blyth, bLee 0 A. G. Llovd, not out 12 R. T. Atkin, b Wilkinson 8 E. D. Collins, b Lee 0 Bl, lbS, w b 2 8 .... 29 .... I Total. 121 Total 182 In the second Innings of Kensington, Hawkins scored ( c Lee, b Wil kinson) 24, Streatfield ( c Wilkinson, b Lee) 10, Smith ( b Lee) 0, Barron ( run out) 1, Blyth ( not out) 4, Atkin ( c Powles, b Wilkinson) 21 : 1 b 1— total 61. KENSINGTON PARK v INCOGNITI. This return match was played at Notting Hill, July 8, and was won by the Kensington Park by 54 runs ou the first innings. Mr Case, of Rugby celebrity, scored " half a century" in his usual style, and was well supported by Messrs Thomas and Streatfield. INCOGNITI. J. H. Bartiett, b Hemming 10 C. H. Prest, b Daly W. Henderson, b ilemming .... 8 F. Winslow, b Thomas 28 L. II. Hussey, c Hemming, b Daly A. Gledblli, c and b Daly P. K. Beaver, runout C. Macphersou, b Thomas ... R. T. Atkin, c and b Daly ... L. Winslow, c Winter, b Daly E. Routledge, not out B9, 1 b 1, w b 11, n bl ... KENSINGTON PARK. W. Winter, b Winslow 10 A. Hemming, b Winslow 0 H. P. Thomas, c Hussey, b Prest. 44 T. Case, b Henderson C. W. Streatfield, notout 20 A. R. Daly, b Hussey 9 A. R. Hawkins, b Hussey 0 M. Harron, b Henderson 1 H. D. Blyth, b Henderson 0 A. F. Brenton, bHenderson .... 7 A. Bedwell, b Henderson 3 B 22,1 b5, w b 5 32 Total 176 Total 24 .122 KENSINGTON PARK v EAST SURREY- This match was played at the Rosemary Branch Ground, Peck- ham, on August 5, aud in spite of an absentee, who, however, arrived in time to retrieve his character by taking the two last wickets of the opposition, was won by the K. P's. For Kensington Park, Mr Streatfield made an exemplary 54, and was well sup- ported by Messrs Daly and Evans, while for East Surrey '' the Doctor'' scored with his usual eclat. Score: KENSINGTON PARK. G. A. C. Evans, c Denne, b Little. 30 M. S. Tatham, b Williams 8 C. W. Streatlield, b Littie 54 T. Case, cStrachan, b Wintertlood 0 A. R. Daly, b Little 39 A. R. Hawkins, not out 6 R. Burra, c Dewing, b Little .... 0 F. Stringer, c Denne, b Little.... 5 H. D. Blyth, b Winterflood 3 A. Bedwell, cStrachan, b Little.. 0 J. Parkinson, absent 0 BIS, 1 b 1, w b 4 18 Total .163 EAST SURREY. W. H. Dewing, b Tatham H. S. Strachan, c Stringer, b Tatham 15 W. White, c Hawkins, b Tatham 0 A. Knox, c and b Daly 16 T. Winterflood, c Daly, b Tathaml3 W. Little, b Daly I T. Denne, not out 41 G. Perry, c Stringer, b Daly .... 7 C. R. Teague, c Streatfield, bDalyS T. Williams, 0 Parkinson 1) H. Green, b Parkiusou 12 B1,1 b 2, w b 4 7 Total .118 KENSINGTON PARK v HAMPSTEAD- This match was played at Notting Hill on Aug 20, and was won by the K. P. C. by 29 runs. Tatham, Winter, Streatfield, Hawkins, and Mollison. all wielded the willow to good purpose. Hampstead tried hard to get the rims, but Mollison and Barker, aided by some good fielding, were not to be denied. Bateman played a good though rather lucky innings. Score: KENSINGTON PARK. M. S. Tatbam, c Gale, b Bateman 26 A. H. Winter, run out 16 C. W. Streatfield, leg b w, b Bateman 7 G. A. C. Evans, caud b Taylor.. 1 A. R. Hawkins, c Sharpe, b Bate- man 21 B. Barker, hit w, b Stanfleld . M. Barron, b Stanfield 2 J. Mollison, c Stanfield, b Taylor 5 R. T. Atkin, cWUUams. bStanfield 9 A. G. Lloyd, notout 5 H. Cobdeu, stPitchford, b Stanfield 0 £ 13,1 b 1, w b 8 17 HA3IPSTEAD. E. L. Bateman, cCobden, bMollison30 H. Sharpe, b Mollitson • H. Gale, C. Evans, b Barker 12 C. J. Smith, b Barker S. Taylor, c Barron, b Mollison .. W. M'Cormick c Tatham, b Bar- ker 10 E. Stephenson, c and b Mollison. R. Mitforo, caud b Mollison J. R. Williams, b Molllson 3 G. C. Stanfleld, not out E. B. Pitchford, c Lloyd, b Molli- son < i B 2, w b 6, n b 1 9 Total Ill Total, In the second innings of Kensington Park, Winter scored ( not out) 4, Streatfleld ( runout) 37, Evans ( not out) 5, Hawkins ( bTaylor) 2, Barron ( c Smith, b Taylor) 1, Mollison ( c Smith, b Stanfleid) 28— total 77. EINCHLEY v HADLEY. This match was played at Finchley on Aug 5, the Finchley Club winning very easily by eight wickets. On the part of th victorious eleven, G. Worsley played a fine ( not out) innings o 20, including four threes, & c, C. Plowman also batting in fine style. Score: HADLEY. lst inn 2d inn Hulcoop, b Pope 6 not out 6 Wright, b Pope 6 b Pope 1 Berry, c Noakes, b Thompson 2 b Pope 7 Chadband, b Pope 8 c Oxley, b Pope 9 Wren, b Pope ~ " Milford, b Thompson Hyde, st Worsley, b Thompson 1 Stephenson, b Pope 7 Hills, b Thompson. Buckland, run out. Freeman, not out 0 c Cobley, b Thompson.... 0 Bl, lbl 2 B5,1 bl 6 Total — 45 Total — 53 FINCHLEY. b Pope 1 runout 2 b Pope 9 b Pope 8 c Thompson, b Orme .... 1 c Oxley, b Pope , Capt Thompson, run out .. Noakes, run out R. Cobley, b Berry H, Dawson, not out B13, lbl .. i .. 0 .. 1 .. 14 F. Oxley, c Hyde, b Hulcoop .. 4 Scarber, run out 13 H. Plowman, b Hulcoop 0 G. Worsley, cChadband, bWright 1 C.! Plowman, c Stephenson, b Hulcoop 23 W. Orme, b Hulcoop 6 Total G. Pope, leg b w, b llulcoop .... 0 In the second innings of Finchley, Oxley scored ( not out) 6, H. Plow- man ( b Hulcoop) 0, Worsley ( uot out) 20, Dawson ( c Freeman, b Hul- cooj>) 2; b 5, w b 1— tgtal 84. MOOR PARK v COUNTY OE HERTFORD. This match was played at No Man's Land on Tuesday, Aug 18. THE COUNTY. lst inn 2d inn Hughes, b Fennell 2 c Fennell, b Boto 27 W. E. Grimston, b Boto 11 b Coleman 0 Nicholls, c and b Fennell 5 leg b w, b Coleman 5 F. Chadband, c Dawson, b Fennell.. .. 33 b Fennell 11 J. E. Davidson, b Fellows 12 st Fellows, b Boto 2 G. Yandermeulen, b Coleman 24 b Fennell 12 Warner, not out 19 c N. Grosvenor, b Feunell 4 G. P. Marten, b Fennell 4 not out 15 C. Eeld, run out 4 leg b w, b Boto 5 C. Wotton, b Coleman 8 b Coleman 4 Wynn, leg b w, b Boto 4 c Bruce, b Coleman 1 B 2, W b 2 4 B 4, 1 b 2, w b 3 9 Total — 130 Total — 95 MOOR PARK. lst inn 2d inn Hon N. Grosvenor, c Chadband, b l , f .1t Warner f5 notout14 Boto, st Chadband, b Hughes 18 st Chadband, b Hughes .. 4 Coleman, b Warner 14 run out 13 H. Fellows, b Warner 0 b Hughes 14 Lord Hyde, b Warner 2 b Hughes 0 Hon A. Grosvenor, b Hughes 2 b Wynn 3 J. Bruce, b Hughes 21 b Wynn 3 C. Dawson, st Chadband, b Hughes .. 9 c and b Wynn 3 Hon R. Capel, b Hughes 0 cVandermeulen, bHughes 1 Hon Ii. Grosvenor, not out " Fennell, c Wynn, b Hughes ... B 4,1 b 5 Total 7 b Hughes 3 c Reid, b Hughes 0 9 B 8, lbl 9 — 90 Total — 67 MOOR HALL v EPPIIIG. A match played at Moor Hall on Tuesday, Aug 18. MOOR HALL. Score: S. P. Mathews, b Basham. W. J. Selwin, b Basham F. Silcock, leg b w, b Basham J. Sllcock, b Daniell E. B. Fane, b Basham B. Spencer, not out .67 R. Kewley, b Basham 5 J. W. Perry Watl Ington, c Wilson, b Basham 10 H. F. Johnson, b Grimsdick .... W, Gee, c Grimsdick, b Basham.. F. Scott, b Basham Bio, lb2, w be ... Total.. lst inn EPPING. F. B. Alderson, b Gee 12 b Matthews J. Grimsdick, run out 7 c and b J. Silcwck.. Capt Daulell, b J. Sllcock 0 b J. Silcock F. Basham, b Gee 14 b Mathews G. Lawrence, st Spence, b J. Silcock.. 1 b J. Silcock I. J. Wilson, b J. Silcock A. Whlpps, c F. Silcock, b Gee 19 J. Windus, c Fane, b Gee 6 J. Scruby, not out 0 J. D. Amys, b J. Silcock 1 W. C. Metcalfe, b Gee 2 B 1,1 b 1 18 203 2dinn ,... 15 ... 3 ,... 7 ,... 29 8 Total, not out 4 b J. Silcock 6 leg b w, b Mathews 7 c Spencer, b J. Silcock .. 15 b ,1. Silcock 0 ! b J. Silcock 3 ! B2, wbl 3 68 Total - 91 PECKHAM RYE STANDARD v EPSOM. This match was played on Friday, Aug 7. Score: STANDARD. Odell, c Alexander, b Millett.... 6 Borgnis, c Rutter, b Alexander.. 0 Humble, b Alexander l'i C. Tagg, c Brooks, b Alexander.. 14 Iiosworth, b Rutter 23 H. Smith, run out 60 Hall, b Rutter 1 EPSOM. F. Head, b Tagg 1 H. Levick, b Tagg 7 Gillespie, b Odell 3 H. Rutter, b Odell 4 G. Alexander, c Borgnis, b Odell 7 A. Oliphant, runout 19 Millett, b Odell 10 Crowe, b Odell 0 Tabor, c Smith, b Tagg 0 H. Brooks, b Odell 11 Sir G. Nlcolay, not out 2 Byes, & c 9 Total — 7 F. Clay, b Gillespie Piggott, c . Nicolay, b Alexander.. 31 Green, b Gillespie Davies. not out Byes, & c Total b Tagg c Piggott, b Tagg . retired c Humble, b Tagg. c Odell, b Tagg ... run out c Tagg, b Odell ... not out b Odell b Odell b Odell Byes, & c 1 Total lst inn . ar t 42 .... 190 2a inn ... 5 .... 10 .... 34 .... 34 .... 1 - 10 MARGATE v CHATHAM HOUSE, RAMSGATE. This match was played at Margate on Aug 12, and was won by Margate with 64 runs and one innings to spare. There was some good batting in the Margate first innings, and by Messrs Buck- master and Powell in their second innings on behalf of Chatham House. Messrs Noble and Head bowled well for Margate, and Green and Powell commenced well on the spot for Chatham House. Score: MARGATE. J. Dentry, c Nedham, b Powell. .34 W. H. Mathews, b Green 39 J. Noble, c RevBuckmaster, b Green 20 W. Porter, b Powell 47 C. E. Blowers, b Green 7 L. B. Towne, b Green 3 G. F. Head, b Green 2 CHATHAM HOUSE. S. W. Upton, b Noble W. Cox, b Head W. Powell, run out W. A. Nedham, b Head Rev A. Whitehead, b Head J. Buckmaster, b Noble A. Cecil, c G. F. Blowers, b Head . F. Green, not out E. Hemstead, b Noble D. Cecil, leg b w, b Noble A. Dermer, b Noble B 7,1 b 3 10 Total - 26 G. F. Blowers, c Buckmaster, b Green 25 W. J. SloQdeii, cNedham, bDermer 1 C. Noble, c Nedham, b Green .... 1 T. Thatcher, not out 3 B 28,1 b 3, w b 11 42 Total lst inn . 0 b Dentry .... . 1 b Noble 2 . 0 c Thatcher, b Porter 33 . 0 b Mathews 3 . 7 b Porter 3 . 8 b Mathews . 0 leg b w, b Mathews . 0 b Head . 0 run out . 0 leg b w, b Mathews 0 notout 1 B13, lbl, wbl2 .... 26 Total — 134 2d inn 50 ..... 4 0 2 4 STOW v CHIPPING NORTON. This match was played at Stow on Aug 3, and after an exciting game ended, to the regret of both parties, in a draw, Stow having two wickets to fall and 10 runs to get. For Stow, Gillett, Jubb, and I. Pearson batted well; Gillet's bowling was to the spot throughout. For Chipping Norten Prestidge played a most praiseworthy innings of 44, and carried out his bat. Bennett also SUPPLEMENT TO BELL'S LIFE IN LONDON, AUGUST 30, 1863. contributed a well- got 22; Graham's bowling good; Wilson's lobs much punished. Score: STOW. W. Glllett, c Woodward, b Gra- ham ? 6 T. Pearson, b Wilson 12 Jubb, c and b Graham IS R. J. Brookes, c Wilson, b Gra- ham ® G. Bowman, b Bennett 1- W. Pearson, not out 4 C. H. Castle, b Bennett 8 Veal, c and b Bennett 3 Dick, b Graham 10 B 7, w b 4 11 Total .104 CHIPPING NORTON. J. B. Wilson, b Teal 3 Pearson, b Gilletr, 0 Rev Graham, c Gillett, b Veal.. 4 A. C. Rawliuson, hit w, b Veal.. 5 G Beunett, c Brookes, bGillett.. 22 T. Prestidgo, not out 44 Clarey, b Glllett 1 Woodward, b Gillett 0 W. Bowen, b Gillett 11 Simpson, b Brookes 0 Rev Stevens, c Dowan, b Brookes 8 B4, lb 4, w b7 15 Total .113 FRESHWATER v NEW FOREST. This match was played at Lyndhurst on Wednesday, Aug 13 The New Forest managed to partially make up for the defeat at Freshwater by a victory of two wickets. Mr Bowden- Smith made hiseffortat the right moment, and virtually won the match for his side. Messrs E. Bowen, Squire, and Huyshe, batted well for Freshwater, and Mi' B. Cotton's second innings' bowling was much on the spot. Score : FRESHWATER. T. Urny, c Compton, b Carpenter E. E. Bowen, run out II. Thro3bv, b Carpenter F. R. S. Bowen, c Jermius Ii. T. Cotton, leg b w, b Ruffell , W. J. Squire, b Carpenter F. J. Huvshe, run out J. Llovd, b Carpenter N. O. Cotton, b Ruffell D. Landale, not out Dodd, b Carpenter B 4, 1 b 7, w b 1 Total NEW FOREST. Wellard, hit w, bS. O. Cotton .. Tate, c Landale, b N. 0. Cotton.. F. Bowdeu- Smitti, c Xhrosby, b £ Cotton II. Jennins, Cotton.. Capt Morant, Cotton .... F. Comgton, Cotton — G. Nunu, b B. T. Cotton Rev If. B.- Smith, b N. O. Cotton . A. Lushlngtou, c Landale, b B. T. l 10 Cotton , . . Carpenter, not out 0 not out j Ruffell, c E. Bowen, b N. O. Cotton . 0 — —— Bl, lbl, wbl 3 B7, Jlb6, wbl 14 Total LEAMINGTON v WAIFS AND STRAYS. This match was played at Leamington on Saturday, Aug 8, and decided by the first innings in favour of Leamington by 19 runs. Leamington having in the second innings 17 runs to make and seven wickets to fall. Score: WAIFS AND STRAYS. 1stinn 2d inn C. Pettitt, b Chamberlayne 7 b Astell............... W. Hartley, c Des Voeux, b Ivens .... 15 c Bloomfield, b Astell W. G. W. Lorell, b Ivens II. Bcrgue, b Astell E. Ramsay, b Astell E. Scrlven, b Astell R. Pago, b Astell R. Lovell, leg b w, b ABtell, J. Scriven, not out C. Pemborton, absent Rose, c Gossage, b Ivens .. B8, lbl. wbS Total 2d inn .. 3 c P. Smith, b Carpenter. 0 .. 18 c P. Smith, b Carpenter. 7 . 0 b Ruffell 0 . 8 c aud b Ruffell 1 .. 0 b Carpenter 2 .. 12 b Ruffell 11 .. 14 b Ruffell 8 .. 0 b Carpenter 0 .. 1 b Carpenter 0 .. 5 cCarpenter, b Ruffell... 3 .. 0 not out 0 .. 12 B 8,1 b 1 9 3 Total .— 41 lst inn 2d inn .. 0 c and b B. T. Cotton ... 2 .. 13 legb w, bB. T. Cotton . 0 > 13 not out .29 W. A. Brown, b Page 11 E. J. Bloomdeld. b Ramsay .... 12 W. Sedgley, run out 3 T. F. Irons, c Hartley, b Page .. 16 A. Ilillyard, b Ramsay 11 J. Gossa^ e, b Page 8 T. W. Andrews, b Ramsay 9 - 54 LEAMINGTON, b Astell c Ivens, b Astell b Walker b Astell c and b Astell not out b Ivens c Andrews, b Sedgley.. run out .. S .. 1 .. 22 .. 12 .. 12 .. 10 .. 0 T 0 1 B20. lbl, Wb3 .... 24 Total — 04 WEST KENT v BEDDINNT0N. This match was played at Chislehurst on Aug 12. Score: BEDDINGTON. 1st inn 2d Inn E. Tritton, b Murray 5 c Edlman, b Murray .... * 8 R. Tabor, c Ponsonby, b Murray 8 bDenny 12 W. Marshall, b Denny 17 c Gosling, b Murray A. Wilson, c Lubbock, b Denny 7 absent A. Cazenove, c II. Norman, b Denny. 0 st Jeuner, b Murray A. Craven, c M. Lubbock, b Denny .. 4 legb w, b Gosling H. Pott, c Ponsonby. b Murray .... E. Norman, c and bDenny J. Aitken, b Denny H. Murray, b Denny F. Langley, c Edlman, b Murray..., T. Villiers, not out B8, lbl, wb4, nbl .. Total ... 14 S. Chamberlayne, c Rose, b Page 4 W. Walker, b Page 0 W. Astell, b Ramsay 1 F. A. Des Veux, not out 0 B4. lb 2, wbl 7 Hon S. Ponsonby, run out 22 G. Norman, run out 2 H. Norman, b Cazenove 27 . Lubbock, c Wilson, b Villiers. 30 E. Lubbock, b Villiers 5 H. Edlman, c Norman, bVilliers. 2S H. Murray, c Tabor, b Langley.. 9 H. Jenner, c Marshall, b Cazenove 5 - 73 WEST KENT. 3 c Murray, b Gosling 0 b Edlman 7 b Gosling 1 not out. 7 c G. Norman, b Gosling. 0 b Edluian B S. w b 9 .. .. 11 CADOXTON v LLANELLY. This match was played at Llanelly on June 15, and resulted in favour of the Cadoxton by live wickets. Score: LLANELLY. 1st inn 2d inn W. D. Phillipps, run out 3 c Flower, b Cathbertson.. 6 W. Arthur, b Cuthbertson H. Buckloy, b Cuthbortson B. R. Rees, c Flowor, b Cuthbertson B. Arthur, b Cuthbertson T. Griffiths, b Llewelyn Trubshaw, b Cuthbertson ' Total .... 1 .14 — 103 ains, b B. T. Cotton i orant, c E. Bowen. b N. 0.1 4 n -•/ igton, c F. Bowen, b B. T. | ,4 n J . c F. Bowen, b B. T. Cstton 4 c and b B. T. Cotton 1 bB, T. Cotton 8 leg b w, b B. T. Cotton .. 3 c Squire, bN. O. Cotton.. 5 run out 0 Total — 66 FRESHWATER v LYMINGT0N. This match was played at Freshwater, Aug 17. Notwithstanding a very poor first innings Freshwater won by 80 odd runs. Corporal 8hoesmith's 41 and Mr Huyslie's 21 were made in true Freshwater style. Messrs F. Bowden- Smith and Maturin were the only double figures for Lymington. Future antagonists will be glad to hear that Freshwater has not lost a match this season on its own ground ( played six). Score: FRESHWATER. 1st inn 2d inn E. E. Bowen, run out 2 b Maturin 12 W. Squire, run out 8 b Maturin 4 F. R. S. Bowen, run out 1 b F. Smith 6 F. J. Iluvshe, b Maturin 10 st F. Smith, b Maturin .. 21 Corp Sh(> csmith, c F. Smith, b Maturin 3 c P. Smith, b Maturin.. .. 41 B. T. Cotton, leg b w, b Maturin 2 c Maturin, b F. Smith.... 13 G. L. Tottenham, not out 8 c P. Smith, b F. Smith .. 2 II. Throsby, leg b w, b F. Smith 1 b F. Smith 1 F. Isaacson, c and b Maturin 0 st F. Smith, b Maturiu .. 2 R. O. Cotton, bF. Smith 0 c F. Smith, bMaturin.. .. 13 D. L. Landale, c Jennings, b Maturin. 7 not out 2 B8 lb 4, wbl 13 B 13,1 b 3. w b 6 22 Total — 55 Total — 189 LYMINGTON. Istinn 2d inn F. Bowden- Smith, c E. Bowen, bB.| j cB. T. Cotton, bR. O. Cotton. 21 H. Jennings," b R.' o.' Cotton'.'.'.'.'....'.. 1 leg b w, b R. O. Cotton . 9 H. Maturin, c Landale, b B. T. Cotton. 22 c F. Bo wen, b B. T. Cot, ton. l2 Capt I'ereira, leg b w, b B. T. Cotton.. 7 cR. O. Cotton, b B. T. Cotton 1 P. Bowden- Smith, b B. T. Cotton .... 3 b B. T. Cotton............ 2 Capt Morant, b R. O. Cotton 1 c F. Bowen, b R. O. Cotton 8 E. Moore, c Tottenham, b R. O. Cotton 0 cB. T. Cotton, bR. O. Cotton 2 G. Barnes, b R. O. Cotton 0 not out 1 F. Dickenson, b R. O. Cotton 3 run out 4 D. Shrimpton, b B. T. Cotton 3 c and b B. T. Cotton 2 T. Buckett, not out 1 c Squire, b R. O. Cotton.. 0 Bves 2 B 3, 1 b 3, w b 1 7 J Total - 44 Total - 68 FRESHWATER v PARKHURST GARRISON. This match was played at Newport on Aug 20, and ended in an easy victory for Freshwater by 166 runs. Not even the redoubt- able Mr Green could cut about the bowling of Mr B. T. Cotton in the second innings. Messrs Squire, B. T. Cotton, Bowen, and Tottenham made runs for Freshwater. The Garrison deserve great credit for their pluck in playing at all. Score : FRESHWATER. E. E. Bowen, leg b w, b Green... C ® rp Shoesmith, c Pigou, b Gully W. J. Squire, b Green B. T. Cotton, b Foil F. It. S. Bo wen, c Goodwin, b Green.. 6 b Green G. L. Tottenham, b Foil 18 hit w, b Green.. R. O. Cotton, c i'igou, b Foil 12 b Gully J. Brown, b Gully 11 T. Urry, c Stourton, b Foil 6 Rev J. S. Orton, b Gully 2 Emergency, not out 1 B13,1 b 2, w b 9 24 Total.. — 127 Total — 151 PARKHURST. 1st inn 2d inn Lieut Green, c F. Bowen, b B. T. Cotton27 run out 6 Lieut. Hayward, leg b w, b B. T. Cotton 6 c and b B. T. Cotton 7 Lieut Gully, cF. Bowen, b B. T. Cotton 2 b B. T. Cotton 4 Lieut Pigou, not out 0 b R. O. Cotton 1 Lieut Foil, b R. O. Cotton 0 not out 10 Capt Grceme, b R. O. Cotton 4 b B. T. Cotton 0 CptCampbell, cTottenham, bR. O. Cotton 8 b B. T. Cotton 0 Lieut Stourton, b R. O. Cotton 0 b B. T. Cotton 0 Lieut Carnac, b It. O. Cotton 14 b B. T. Cotton 0 Ens Goodwin, leg b w, b B. T. Cotton. 3 cR. O. Cotton, bB. T. Cotton 0 Ens Jackson, c Squire, b B. T. Cotton. 4 cShoesmith, bB. T. Cotton G B12, lbl, wbl 14 Bye 1 Total — 82 Total — 35 BOGNOR v WORTHING. This match was commenced at the Bognor Club Ground on Aug 14, but owing to the Worthing eleven being compelled to leave early, was not brought to a conclusion, Bognor winning on the first innings. The play was very good all round. Harwood's slows were very destructive, and although our critic did not think there was much science displayed on eitherside, he was obliged to admit that a hit for five to the square leg in Bognor's second innings was quite according to Rewell. Score : 1st inn 2d inn ... 1 c Rewell, b Pacey 6 ... 5 b Reily 0 ... 4 c Austin, bReily 8 ,... 1 b Pacey ,... 21 b Richards 33 1st inn ... 9 c Green, b Gully ... 2 not out b Green run out 0 .. 86 2d inn 17 10 24 29 b Green , st Gully, b Green .... run out b Green B 10. 1 b 1, w b 19 ... 2 ... 10 ... 0 ... 8 ... 0 ... 11 .30 . H. ilHUlcnfl, u " Total. A* In the second innings of Leamington, Ivens scored ( run out) oi, UOS- sage( notout) 5, Andrews ( not out) 4, Walker ( b Ramsay) 4, Des Veux ( b Ramsay) 5 ; b 3,1 b 3, w b 3— total 59. LEAMINGTON v WARWICK. This match was played at Leamington on Wednesday, Aug 12, and ended in favour of Leamington by 6 runs. Score: LEAMINGTON. 1st inn 2d inn T. F. Ivens, b Williamson 22 c Carles, b Margetts .... 18 E. J. Bloomfield, b Williamson 5 c Carles, b Williamson .. 12 Page, c Carles, b Greenway 23 b Hilton 0 H. Diaper, c Margetts, b Williamson.. 10 hit w, b Margetts « W. Diaper, c Carles, b Williamson.... 0 st Carles, b Williamson.. WEST KENT v ETON RAMBLERS. This match was played at Chislehurst on Aug 20. Score RAMBLERS. 1st Inn . W. Tritton, b Edlman 1 c Edlman, b Murray .. D. Cleasby, c E. Lubbock, b Edlman 0 b Murray . A. C. Tabor, c Wells, b Murray .... 9 b Murray S. Cleasby, c Norman, b Murray .. 15 b Murray H. Sutherland, c N. Lubbock, b Edlman 17 c Murray, b Edlman W. Gascovno, b Greenway . - F. A. Des'Voeux, b Williamson.. T. W. Andrews, b Greenway.... W. II. Lloyd, b Greenway W. Astell," b Williamson Bobbins, not out B 8,1 b 1, n b 1 Total WARWICK. W. B. Sanderson, st H. Diaper, b Paga 7 J. Sallaway, c Bloomfield, b Astell.... 4 C. W. Carles, b Astell 17 J. W. Margetts, b Astell 0 Hilton, not out 43 G. C. Greenway, c Ivens, b Astell .... 4 R. C. Heath, b Astell « > T. Williamson, c Lloyd, b Page 3 W. Garner, c II. Diaper, b Page 0 J. Moore, c Bloomfield, b Page 8 Goodehild, b Page 0 B 8,1 b 1 Total 6 run out o 0 b Hilton 13 5 run out 0 2 leg b w, b Graonway .... 13 2 b Margetts 0 0 not out B 10.1 b 1, n b 1 Total -.. N. Tabor, run out M. Lubbock, c Wells, b Edlman A. Kinnaird, b Edlman Lubbock, b Murray . Walroth. not out B 6, w b 6, n b 2 Total WEST KENT. II. Norman, b Sutherland A. C. Wathen, c Tabor, b R. Cleasby.. 4 c Tritton, b Cleasby .... 18 N. Lubbock, c S. Cleasby, b R. Cleasby 0 c S. Cleasbv, b Tabor.... 0 ... 10 ...— 85 1st inn b Astell c and b Page leg b w, b Astell .. b Page b Page c and b Page b Page leg b w, b Page leg b w, b Page not out b Astell B 3,1 b 2, w b 2 • 90 Total ... 12 ...— 82 2d inn ... 6 ... 14 ... 20 ... 2 ... 10 ... 5 ... 0 ... 3 ... 4 ... 0 Rev J. Kirkpatrick, c Tabor, b Cleasby 1 b II. Cleasby H. Murray, not out 1 not out Wells, c M. Lubbock, b Cleasby .... 2 c Tabor, b Cleasby Bves 6 B 2,1 b 5, w b 1 ' Total - 54 JTotal S0UIH ESSEX v GRAVESEND. This match was played in Upton Park, Essex, on June 24, LEAMINGTON v RUGBY. This match was played at Leamington on Aug 18 and 19, and after a most exciting game was won by Leamington by 9 runs. LEAMINGTON. 1st inn 2d inn G. E. Willes. st Waller, b T. Batliff .. 17 b Buchanan C. Pettit. b Waller 3 run » ut 1 W. P. Byrch, b Buchanan 4 not out 13 M T. Martin, c Waller, b T. Rat. liff .. 23 c Waller, b Buchanan .. 76 J. Lattimer, c Campbell, bT. Ratliff.. 2 b Buchanan B. T. Fetherston. c Randolph, b T. Ratliff 0 c Hill, b T. Ratllff W. Billlngton, runout " - ™ --- 1- E. J. Bloomfield, c F. Caldecott, b T. 1 Ratliff J E. Scrlvon, b Buchanan T. F. Ivens, cCampbell, b Buchanan.. F. A. Des Vceux, not out B 6,1 b 1 < Total - 63 RUGBY. 1st inn D. Buchanan, c Byrch, b Martin 15 c Ivens, b Byrch D. Campbell, c Scriven, b Ivens 16 b Byrch 3 T. Ratllff, run out 0 c Fetherston, b Byrch .. 0 F. Caldecott, c Scriven, b Fetherston.. 1 c Ivens, b Byrch I E. Waller, c Fetherston, b Ivens 40 b Byrch 5 E. P. Ash, b I veils 50 b Ivens 10 W. Ratlitf, b Ivens 6 c Bloomfield, b Ivens .. 5 A. C. Thewles, b Ivens 0 c Bloomfield, b Ivens J. Randolph, b Ivens 13 c Martin, b Byrsh ... R. Caldecott, b Martin 6 not out E. Hill, not out 0 leg b w, b Byrch Byes, < Xc 83 Byes, See .... Total — 180 Total .. b Buchanan b T. Ratliff b Buchanan st Waller, b T. Ratliff run out B 5,1 b 8, w b 4... Total 3 ... 25 ... 12 ..— 168 2d inn 2 5 .... 0 .... 0 .... 11 ....— 42 NORFOLK CIRCUIT v LOWESTOFT. This match was played at Lowestoft on Aug 1. According to the recent; edict issued by the secretary of the M. C. C., the Nor- folk Circuit claim the victory by 14 runs. The services of the learned Sergeant ( who was brought down special) were so well appreciated by the Circuit that he was presented by the Re- corder with the talent sovereign in the shape of a popular work on cricket. Score: lst inn 2d inn .... 12 b Marshall 2 .... 11 stChamberiain, bMarshall2G .... 29 andbMarshall 30 .... 16 WORTHING. Till, b Reilly Searle, b Pacey Blaker, b Paeey Coffin, c Minett, b Pacey .... Harwood, b Reily „ Brown, b Reily 3 b Byerley ... G ... 14 b Reily 0 c and b Reily .. 0 not out 3 6 run out 0 2 leg b w, b Richards 1 9 ' B16,1 b 2, w b 13, n b 1.32 - 85 Total — 15' Austin, leg b w, b Till ... Fitzpatrick, b Harwood . Joy, not out Pacey. c and b Harwood . B 8, 1 b 1, w b 1 Total .... 10 Moppett, run out Jee, b Pacey Henty, leg b w, b Paccy Hardy, c Minett, b Reilly Stephenson, not out B7, wb 2 Total BOG C. Reily, b Till 29 Rewell, b Harwood 8 Minett, b Harwood 1 Richards, b Harwood 8 H. Reily, c and b Harwood 6 Byerly, c and b Harwood 17 Keywood, b Till 2 In the second innings of Bognor, C. Reily scored ( b Till) 1, Rewell ( not out) 19, Richards ( not out) 0, Fitzpatrick ( stHarwood) 5; bye 1— total 26. HORSHAM v BRIGHTON BRUNSWICK, This match was played on Aug 14 and 15, at Horsham, on the beautifully situated and fine ground of the Horsham Club, by the Brighton Gentlemen ( who won the toss) sending to the wickets Stubberfield and Salter to the bowling of Messrs Brown and Chat- terton, who fully maintained their fine style of bowling through- out the game, and with the able assistance of the rest of the team in the field and at the wickets winning the match very easily BRUNSWICK. lst inn 2d inn Stubberfield, c Oliver, b Cbatterton .. 24 bChatterton 4 Salter, c Brown, b Chatterton 0 b Brown 6 Austin, b Chatterton 2 b Brown 7 W. Napper, b Chatterton 4 c Fitzgerald, bChatterton 3 G. Wells, b Brown 11 o Fitzgerald, bChatterton 5 E. Napper, b Brown 0 c Ravenhlll, bChatterton 2 - - 5 b Brown 1 4 b Brown 4 1 bChatterton 5 0 b Brown 18 3 not out l 6 B 2,1 b 3, w b 3 8 - 60 Total — 64 HORSHAM. Arnold, b Chatterton Hollingworth, b Brown Heath, bChatterton Oxenham. not out Kidd, bChatterton B 2,1 b 1, w b 3 Total F. Ravenhill, c Hollingworth, Stubberfleld 15 J. Chatterton, c E. Napper, b Heath 16 Brown, c Kidd, b Welis 23 Raynes, c Kidd, b Wells 2 Fitzgerald, runout 5 Hon Holroyd, c Hollingworth, b Arnold 9 In the second innings of Horsham, Bo3tock ( not out) 7— total 7. Harvey, run out Stedman, c Stubberfield, b Arnold Oiiver, hit w, b Wells R. Aldridge, c Arnold, b Wells .. 6 E. Bostock, not out B3,1 b 5, w b 2 10 Total 119 Stedman scored ( not out) 0, BINGHAM ( WITH R. DAFT) v C. H. HALL'S ELEVEN. This match was played on Tuesday, Aug 4, at Bingham, and after a well- contested game resulted in a draw, Mr Hail's eleven having 28 runs to get with three wickets to fall. For Bingham, R. Daft played two good innings for 29 and 19, which saved Bingham from a complete defeat. For Mr Hall's eleven, Mr Hourd and Mr Neville played well. The fielding throughout was good. Score . BINGHAM. lst inn 2d inn G. Gilman, c Gilman, b Hall 2 c Gilman, b Hall 10 W. Baxter, c Daybell, b Hall 7 c Gilman, b Hall 6 F. Miles, b Darby 0 b Darby 5 R. Daft, c Edlmann, b Hall 29 b Darby 19 H. Crooke, b Parnham 28 c Hourd, b Hall 1 F. Jalland, c Hall, b Gilman 5 b Hall 4 W. Berkins, b Darby 9 not out 6 J. Hutchinson, b Darby 2 run out 6 W. Wheatcroft, run out 2 c Gilman, b Hall 0 S. Miles, st Daybell, b Hall 6 c Parnham, b Hall 6 F. Eaton, not out 1 c Daybell, b Darby 5 B15. lb3, wb7 25 Byes 8 Total — 116 Total — 76 MR HALL'S ELEVEN, NORFOLK CIRCUIT. J. R. Buiwer, c and b Marshall H. Drake, b Fellowes II. Perkins, b Marshall Serg Hoblyn, b Fellowes H. Pottinger, b Fellowes 11. Smith, c and b Marshall .. T. Goodman, b Fellowes A. K. Stephenson, b Fellowes W. Graham, not out * C. B. Pollock, b Marshall 0 W. Markby, b Fellowes 4 B12, lbl, wb4, nb2 19 Total c and b Marshall c Fellowes, b Marshall b Marshall c Fellowes, b Marshall cRegan, b Marshall. 0 b C. Seppings 11 — 99 LOWESTOFT. U Marshall c 11. Seppings, b Marshall 0 not out 0 B7,1 b 1, w b 4 12 Total — 101 G. M. Chamberlin, c Smith, b Perkins II. Youngman, c Smith, b Hoblyn o C. Seppiugs, c Graham, b Hoblyn. 6 H. V. Hebert, b Hoblyn Wide ball Total 85 Regan, c Graham, b Hoblyn .. .. 14 E. H. Chamberim, leg b w, b Hoblyn 0 C. Marshall, leg b w, b Hoblyn.. 12 E. Fellows, b lioblyn 8 H. Seppings, b Perkins 12 Steward, b Perkins 4 Fowler, not out 19 In the second inning of Lowestoft. Regan scored ( not out) 16, E. H Chamberlin ( c Stephenson, b Perkins) 14, C. Marshall ( st Drake, b Pollock) 25, E. Fellows ( b Perkins) 33, Fowier ( c Graham, b Hoblyn) 10 - b 3, w b 5- total H' 6. B0C0NN0C v MR BENTHAN'S ELEVEN. This match was played at Boconnoc on August 5 and 6, the latter being defeated by 159 runs. Score : BOCONNOC. lst inn 3d Inn C. F. Buller, bi Arundell 0 b Farwell C. II. Wright, 6 Reid, b Beaver 29 c Arundell, b Bentham.. W. H. Wright, b Beaver 7 " " R. A. Bay ford, c Arundell, b Beaver .. 0 C. Robartes, b Bentham 25 F. Enys. c and b Beaver 3 li. Foster, c Bentham, b Beaver 0 Capt Barnett, c Hall, b Arundell 0 T. Melvill, not out 15 Hon J. T. Boscawen, b Beaver 0 F. Howell, c Groom, b Beaver 3 B 6, 1 b 1, w b 9 16 Total - 98 MR BENTHAM'S ELEVEN. Istinn 2d inn W. H. Arundell, b Wright 11 c Enys, b Buller 28 P. K. Beaver, b Buller 23 b Boscawen 4 , T. Morris, I) Buller 4 b Buller .1. T. lieid. b Robartes 5 leg b w, b Bnller J. B. Bentham, st Bayford, bBuller .. 3 c Howell, b Buller .... F. Groom, b Buller T. Downes, run out G. Hall, b Boseawen J. Farwell, c Howell, b Robartes. C. Vivian, b . Boscawen Emergency, not out B 2,1 b 2, w b 2 Total 0 ... 121 ... 2 b Bentham c Morris, b Hall b Beaver c Morris, b Hall 20 b Beaver 11 c Arundell, b Morris.... 1 c Hall, b Bearer 5 not out 0 b Morris 0 B 21,1 b 3, w b 14, n b 1 39 Total — 243 .. 27 0 . 6 .— 61 c Enys, b Buller absent b Boscawen run out b Boscawen c Wright, b Buller B 4,1 b 1, w b 1 Total — 121 SUTTON COLD FIELD v OSCOTT COLLEGE. This match was played at the Sutton Coldfleld Ground, the birthplace of the now far- famed Free Foresters, on July 4, and ended in favour of the S. C. by 68 runs, being decided by the first innings. 8core: OSCOTT COLLEGE. 1st inn 2d inn C. Ryder, c and b Chinn 9 c Garnett, b Chinn C. Barry, leg b w, b Chirm 8 run out F. M'Cann, b Jessop 4 b Chinn l C. Ryder, leg b w, b Jessop 6 b Chinn F. Riley, c Chinn, b Jessop 0 c Jessop, b Waller 36 E. Plant, c Garnett, b Chinn 5 c Garnett, b Chinn. E. Scanlan, b Garnett 10 b Garnett l G. M ' Carthy, leg b w, b Garnett 7 leg b w, b Jessop 27 P. Murphy, cChinn, b Jessop 1 runout 10 C. Dodsworth, run out 0 b Jessop 3 V. Scully, b Garnett 4 not out 0 W. New, not out 4 b Jessop 3 Wide ball 1 B5, wbf Total — 54 Total — 9s SUTTON COLDFIELD. T. J. Eddowes, h'k w, b Barry... E. Perkins, b Barry T. Oakes, b Scully W. Betts, not out B 7,1 b 3, w b 7 17 P. Du Cane, b Barry 7 E. Waller, c Riley, b Barry .. .. 17 W. Gresley, b Barry 3 C. Bedford, c M'Cann, b Scully.. 5 H. J. Chinri, b Scully 1 T. Jossop, run out 2 11. E. Browning, c Riley, bBarry 5 Total 72 C. A. Garnett, b Scully 11 In the second innings of Sutton Coldfleld. Du Cane scored ( b Scully) !• Waller ( run out) 3, Gresley ( c Ryder, b Scully) 2, Chinn ( b Barry) 5, Browning ( b Scully) 9, Garnett ( c Riley, b Scully) 1, Eddowes ( not out) 0, Oakes ( b Scully) 3— total 30. SUTTON COLDFIELD v HANDSW0RTH. This match was played at Sutton Coldfleld on July 18, and ter- minated, after a fine struggle, in favour of the S. C. C. by 13 runs. The batting of Browning and J. W. Marshall was first rate, the former, after making four singlts, let out, and in his remaining 40 never scored less than two from a hit. Score : Rev E. G. Darby, b Bcrkins .... 8 T. Hourd, b Daft 16 W. Daybell, c Crooke, b Daft.... 0 B. Talbot, b Berkins 0 Rev N. Neville, leg b w, b Daft.. 16 C. H. Hall, b Berkins 0 H. G. Edlmann, c and b Berkins 0 T. Gilman, c Eaton, b Bcrkins . .18 H. Banks- Wright, b Berkins .... 0 C. Parnham, run out 16 Capt II. B. F. Dickinson, not out 0 B 7, w b 1 8 Total .. 82 In the second innings of Mr Ilall's Eleven, Darby scored ( not out) 10, Hourd ( b Jalland) 0, Daybell ( c Crooke, b Jalland) 18, Talbot ( b Jal- land) 3, Neville ( not out) 25, Hail ( b Crooke) 5, Edlmann ( run out) 7, Gilman ( c and b Berkins) 0, Banks- Wright ( b Crooke) 9 ; b 4, 1 b 1, w b 1 — total 83. LENHAM v HARRIETSHAM. This match was played at Lenham on Aug 12, and ended in favour of Lenham by 13 runs. Score : LENHAM. lst inn 2d inn R, Eastbv, c Cutbush, b Milner S not out 14 E. Else, c Drury, b Milner 0 c Milner, b W. Harrison.. 8 C. Chessman, b Milner 10 c and b Mllner 3 H. Hugessen, b Milner 5 c Cutbush, b W. HarrisonlS H. Clieesman, st Folkitt, b S. Folkitt., 36 run out 0 J. Rushbridger, run out 2 c J. Harrison, b Milner.. 0 J. Hughes, not out 15 b Milner 1 , T. Potter, b S. Folkitt 3 c J. Harrison, b Milner.. 5 D. Parkin, c Bottle, b S. Folkitt 0 c Cutbush, b Harrison .. 3 C. Rose, b S. Folkitt 5 b Harrison o J. Elliott, c Cutbush, b S. Folkitt .... 1 b Harrison 10 B 7,1 b 3, w b 3 13 Byes 5 Total — 93 Total — 70 HARRIETSHAM. Istinn 2d Inn E. Bottle, b Potter 34 b Potter o J. Harrison, b II. Cheesmau 2 cCheesman, bH. Cheesman 7 A. Milner, b H. Cheesman 17 c Parkin, b H. Cheesman. 6 W. Folkett, b II. Cheesman 1 b H. Cheesman 2 W. Harrison, b Potter 2 b H. Cheesman 23 R. Bottle, c Else, b H. Cheesman 0 b Potter 6 J. Drurv, b Potter S. Folkett, b Potter H. Spicer, b Potter J. Cutbush, c and b Potter ... J. Riddell, not out B14. lbl, wbl, nbl ... Total SUTTON COLDFIELD. T. J. Eddowes, b Peel 20 T. Halbeard, c Whitehouse, b C. Bedford! b Peel'".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. o P. Du Cane, b J. W. Marshall .. S J. Colemore, b J. W. Marshall .. 3 T. Lakin, run out 0 H. E. Browning. leg b w, b Peel.. 44 T. Jessop, b J. W. Marshall 1 F. Riley, b Peel 0 J. Garnett, b J. W. Marshall .... 1 R. Bedford, not out 7 B27, lb 7, Wb4 38 Total 129 M. Lubbock, run out H. Gosling, c Norman, b Villiers. 1 W. E. Denny, c Aitken, b Villiers 0 E. Berens, not out .. B14, w b 13 8 27 Total... 2d inn ... 24 ... 0 ... 17 ... 40 ... 2 ... _ b Edlman. ... 6 c E. Lubbock, b Murray. 1 ,. 2 c and b Edlman 8 ... 4 not out 0 ... 0 b Edlman 7 ... 14 B3, lbl, wb8 12 ..— 70 Total — 112 lst inn 2d inu ... 13 c M. Lubbeck, b Clea3by. 23 SOUTH ESSEX. E. N. Buxton, c' 1' roughton, b Page 0 H. M. Upcher, c Hopper, b Cleve- land 3 T. Jackson, c Osborn, b Barker.. 20 H. Perkins, cTroughton, b Page. 12 G. l'argy, c H. Shearman, bPage. 10 C. W. Tanner, c Troughton, b Barker 27 W. Gladwell, stTroughton, bGreen 1 G. Levick, b Cleveland 30 G. Banes, b Page 13 Handley, b Green 3 H. E. Burton, not out 0 W. J. Rudge, b Barker 10 B 2,1 b 2, w b 5, n b 2. 11 Total .. 140 GRAVESEND. M. A. Troughton, leg b w, b Pargy 4 Hopper, c Jackson, b Banes 40 Capt Barker, c E. Buxton, b Le- Green, b Levick D. Shearman, c Levick, b l'argy.. l8 Clifford, b Banes " R. Standish, b Levick 20 E. B. Gregory, run out 0 Page, bllandley 10 G. Osbourn, b Handley 0 II. Shearman, run out J. Cleveland, not out B 7,1 b 4, w b 12 Total ... 184 In the second innings of South Essex, Jackson scored ( c Hopper, b Clifford) 11, Perkins ( c Hopper, b Green) 1, Levick ( not out) 80, Handley ( b Clevelaud) 22; b 2, w b 3— total 69. SOUTH ESSEX v HAMPSTEAD- This match was played in Upton Park, Essex, on July 1. Score SOUTH ESSEX. lst inn 2d inn E. N. Buxton, st Bowen, b Stanfleld .. 9 run out 9 G. Levick, c Stanfield, b Taylor 13 leg b w, b Browne 9 II. M. Upcher, b Browne 16 st Bowen, b Stanfleld 2 R. 11. Davis, c Bowen, b Browne 31 c Bowen, b Stanfleld— 4 F. H. Jewitt, b Stanfleld 3 c M'Cormick, b Stanliald 0 .. G. Buxton, b Browne 3 b Stan field 11 G. Pargy, b Browne 0 b Stanfield 0 H. A. Alexander, c Barker, b Stanfield. 18 not out 7 C. L. Buxton, b Stanfleld 2 c Levick, b Stanfleld .... 0 W. H. Watson, run out 1 b Stanfieid 2 G. E. Banes, not out 2 st Bowen, b Stanfleld.... 9 B 4,1 b 1, w b 6, n b 1 12 B 2, 1 b 2, w b 3,11 b 1 8 Total — HO Total — 61 IIAMI'STEAD. lst inn 2d inn J. J. Sewell, b S. G. Buxton 18 b Pargy 12 E. E. Bowen, b Jewitt 8 c Watson, bE. N. Buxton. 26 G. F. Browne, b Pargv 23 c Watson, b Jewitt 63 S. Taylor, c Davis, b S. G. Buxton 1 c S. G. Buxton, bLevick.. 3 W. M'Cormick, cWatson, bS. G. Buxton, 10 leg bw, b Alexander .... 1 R. J. Papineau, b Pargy 7 b Alexander 2 W. Wamwrigbt, c Davis, b S. G. Buxton 0 st Jewitt, b E. N. Buxton 4 C. Barker, b 1' argy 8 run out 13 T. Levick, leg b w, b E. N. Buxton.... 16 cAlexauder, bS. G. Buxton 5 ~ ~ 6 not out 4 0 run out 4 17 B5, lbl, wb4 10 — 114 Total — 147 .25 b Llewelyn c Westren, b Llewelyn .. b Llewelyn c Palmer, b Cuthbertson.. b Llewelyn run out , CRICKET IN IRELAND. | CRICKET ON THE CONTINENT. G BATTERY 8TH BRIGADE R. A. v C BATTERY 8TH I FRANFORT- ON- MAINE V HOMBOURG. BRIGADE ( WITH M'CARTNEY). This match was played on the new gronnd in the park, at This match was played at the Curragh on July 31, and being a Hombourg, on Wednesday, Aug 12. The weather was every- one day's match, terminated on the first innings in favour of G I thing that could be desired, and the attendance of spectators very Battery by 54 runs. Score: ! numerous. Score: G BATTERY. , C BATTERY. I FRANKFORT. 1st inn Lieut Slade, leg b w, b Drysdale- 8 Serg Jermaln, c Silver, b Slade. .19 | Bovle, b Dawson TruiiHimw, n » jutuueri. soii u ^ Morris, c Palmer, b Cuthbortson 0 run out 1 W. T. Holland, b Cuthbertson T. Collins, b Cuthbertson Lloyd, not out L b 1, w b 4 Total b Llewelyn , . 2 not out . 1 b Cuthbertson .5 L b l, w b 4 .— 48 Total .. 5 ..— 29 J. W. Young, b W. Arthur 2 Deacon, c Morris, b W. Arthur,. 2 Davidson, c Morris, b W. Arthur 1 T. Fox, c Griffiths, b W. Arthur. 6 W. Flower, run out 7 J. T. I). Llewelyn, leg b w, b Griffiths 12 Capt Palmer, b Griffiths CADOXTON. R. P. Morgan, c Griffiths, b B. Arthur 5 W. Whittingtcn, not out 4 J. Westren, b B. Arthur 0 H. Cutnbertson. c and b W. Arthur 8 B 1,1 b 2, w b 4, II b 2 9 Total 56 In the second innings of Cadoxton, Young scored ( c W. Arthur, b B. Arthur) 2, Deacon ( b W. Arthur) 8, Davidson ( not out) 0, Fox ( leg b w, b W. Arthur) 0. Flower ( leg b w, b W. Arthur) 2, Llewelyn ( not out) 1, Whittington ( c Trubshaw, b B. Arthur) 5; 1 b 3, w b 1— total 22. RETURN MATCH. This match was played on the ground of the Cadoxton Club at Court Herbert on Aug 10, and resulted in their favour. Score: CADOXTON. lst inn 2d inn Wm. Whittington, b W. Arthur 5 run out 1 R. P. Morgan, run out 14 b W. Arthur 4 Watklu Whittington, run out 9 leg b w, b W. Arthur.... 8 C. Morgan, c Buckley, b Homfray .... 27 leg b w, b B. Arthur .... 2 J. T. D. Llewelvn, b Homfray 26 c Lloyd, b B. Arthur .... 2 Deacon, b Homfray 1 b B. Arthur 5 Capt Palmer, leg b w, b B. Arthur.... 1 run out 4 J. Jenkins, c Griffiths, b B. Arthur .. 0 c Buckley, b B. Arthur .. 3 G. Griffiths, c Rees, b B. Arthur 0 run out 0 W. Ilowells, b B. Arthur 0 not out 0 J. W. Young, not out 0 c Morris, b B. Arthur.... 4 B 5,1 b 2, w b 7 14 Lb 2, wb7 9 Total — 97 Total — 42 LLANELLY. lst inn 2d inn T. Griffiths, run out 0 runout 10 B. Arthur, b Jenkins 5 c Whittiugton, b Jenkins 5 II. Buckley, b Llewelyn 11 b Llewelyu 11 W. 1). Phillipps, b Llewelyn 8 b Jenkins 0 B. Rees, st Llewelvn, b Deacon 2 W. Arthur, c and b Jenkins 3 Newark, b Llewelyn 1 S. Llovd, c Jenkins, b Morgan 10 Capt Homfrav, b Llewelyn 2 leg b w, b Deacon S Trubshaw, c Howells, b Jenkins 0 b Llewelyn 0 J. Morris, not out 0 not out 2 B 2, w b 7 9 B 1, w b 2 3 Total — iS Total — 48 run out , b Llewelyn 4 b Deacon 0 c Whittington, b Deacon. 0 Driver Imma, b Thompson 34 Gunner Brooks, c Inrims, b Siade. 18 Gunner Caselton, bDrysdale.... 0 Capt Perciral, b Gauntlett 22 Gunner Gaunlett, st Percival 19 Lieut Drysdale, run out 0 S. S. Eite, b Thompson 31 j Driver Piggott, c Silver, b Slade.. 3 Lieut Poole, b Brooks 1 Lieut Murray, b Immes 0 Driver Lyford, cPercival, bBrook8 7 : GunnerThempson, c& bGauntlett 6 Bomb Silver, b urooks 10 ' Bomb Hase, c Slade, b Gauntlett. 2 Driver Cheater, b Thompson.... 11 Driver Coward, not out Driver Parker, b Brooks B 7,1 b 2, w b 12 .... Gunner Wheatley, run out 10 .. 13 I Driver Cressel, b Gauntlett 2 .. 0 M'Cartney, not out 4 .. 21) B 4,1 b 4, w b 7 15 Total ... 155 Total. 101 N.- C. OFFICERS AND FRIVATES 84TH REGIMENT V N.- C. OFFICERS AND PRIVATES 45TH REGIMENT. This match was played on Monday, Aug 10, at Curragh Camp, and ended in an easy victory for the 84th Regiment by one in- nings and 34 runs to spare. Score: 84TH REGIMENT. Private Johnson, b Furgeson.. .. 12 Private Mosiey, ruu out 2 Private Ansienek, c Furgeson, Corp Lord, b Johnson Private Atkinson, run out 19 I'riv Handley, leg b w, b Holland 4 Private Cornor, c Holland, b Johnson 1 Serg- MajorLeppord, runout.... 2 Corp Whittam, b Johnson 34 Serg Comery, b Furgeson 14 45TH REGIMENT. Private Birkenshaw, b Leppord ,.. Corp Nurse, c Whittam, b Handley Private Hepwood, b Leppord Serg Furgeson, b Leppord Serg Brown, b Handley Serg Dunne, b Leppord Serg Lovertou, b Leppord Private Johnson, b llandlev l'riv Holland, c Atkinson, b Handiey 0 leg b w, b Leppord Private Richardson, b Leppord 0 bLepp jrd Private Groasley, not oat 1 c Wnittam, b Leppord B 4, w b - i 6 B 7, w b r Total — 26 Total b Johnson Corp Latham, not out B 13,1 b 3, w b 5, n b 3 Total 120 lst inn 2d inn ... 2 not out 3 .. 1 b Leppord o ... 0 b Haudley 3 ... 8 bHandley 0 ... 0 c Comery, b Leppord .... 9 ... 1 b Lepporu 6 ... 7 c Atkinson, b Leppord .. 0 c Atkinson, b Haudley .. 4 ... o ... 3 ... 19 13 - 60 Hetley, b Dawson De Pass, b Stephens Cockerbam, c Doweil, b Stephens Moon, c Cauty, b Dawson Armitaije, c Dawson, b Stephens Morgan, b Stephens Mulcahy run out Daniels, c and b Stephens Wilklns, run out Emanuel, not out B 3, w b 2 Total 2d inn ... 0 ... 5 ... 11 ... 10 Dawson, b Daniels Bright, c Moon, b Daniels 0 Dowell, b Moon 1 Cauty, c Moon, b Daniels 0 Deriug, b Cockerham 7 Stephens, b WllKins 33 Lord F. Hervev, b Morgan IS leg b w, b Dawson . 1 st Dowell, b Cauty . 4 st Dowell, b Cauty .11 not out .2 c Lord Hervey. b Stephens 6 . 0 b Dawson 2 . 8 b Stephens 8 . 2 c Bright, b Cauty 0 2 leg b w, b Stephens 0 0 c Dawson, b LordHervey 2 1 hit w, b Stephens 3 5 B 4, lbl, w b 3 8 — 36 Total — 55 HOMBOURG. Lord M. Beresford, b Wilklns M- Culloch, b Morgan Hope, not out Rogers, b Wilkins ., B 2,1 b 1, w b 28 Total 0 0 I 31 97 CRICKET AT GIBRALTAR- FIRST ELEVEN v NEXT TWENTY- TWO. This match was played at Gibraltar on J uly 10, and was won by the Eleven by 11 runs on the first innings. Corporal Massey played a steady innings of 38 for the Twenty- two, and Lieut Gyil's innings oi 27 for the Eleven was a treat for the spectators, TWENTY- TWO. No. 2 COMPANY 84TH REGIMENT v No. 9 COMPANY. This match was played at the CurragU Camp on August 11, and was won by No. 2 ( Capt Lloyd's) Company, who played a good up- hill game. Capt White and Privates Atkinson and Moody did good service for No 9 Company, and Capt Lloyd and Mr Clayton did ditto for No. 2. Score : 2d inn .... 48 .... 1 CADOXTON v CARDIFF. This match was commenced on the Cardiff Ground July 27, and time not allowing its being finished, the Cadoxton were declared the victors on the first innings. Score: CARDIFF. Robinson, b Llewelyn Barber, b Jenkins WalliB, c Fredricks, b Jenkins Nicholas, b Llewelyn B. Jones, c and b Jenkins Watson, c Griffiths, b Jenkins J. Jones, c Fox, b Jenkins W. Olipliant, c Griffiths, b Llewelyn W. Harris, c Westren, b Llewelyn.. Oliphant, c Lee, b Llewelyn Davis, not out B 4,1 b 2, w b 6 Total CADOXTON. , T. W. Young, c Nicholas, b Jones 11 J. Jenkins, c Jones, b Watson T. Fox, b Barber 0 Watkin Whittington, b Jones .. 26 Capt Ar. Lee, c Oliphant. b Jones. 2 , J. T. I>. Llewelyn, b Watson .. .. 34 Capt Fredricks, b Jones 5 G. Griffiths, b Watson 10 lst inn 2d inn .. 12 b Fredricks ... 8 .. 11 run out ... 10 .. 0 c Eredricks, b Jenkins .. 43 .. 8 c Westren, b Jenkins . ... 3 .. 2 c Lee, b Jenkins ... 60 .. 8 absent ... 0 ,. 3 not out ... 0 .. 4 b Llewelyn ... 0 .. 5 c Fredricks, b Jenkins .. 2 .. 14 b Llewelyn ... 1 .. 2 b Jenkins ... 12 .. 12 B 2, lb 2, wb3 ... *.. 7 ..— 75 Total ..- 141 Capt Palmer, b Jones W. Howells, b Watson J. Westren, not out B 9,1 b 4, w b 18 Total C. G. Toller, run out C. G. Stanfleld, not out B9, lbl, wb6, nbl.. Total CLAPTON v UPPER TOOTING. This match was played at Clapton on Thursday, Aug 20, Clapton winning by 47 runs on the first innings. Score : CLAPTON. lst inn 2d inn C. Gordon, c F. Lee, b Hore 13 c F. Lee, b Dyke 5 E. Powles, c and b A. Lee 36 run out 5 W. Collins, b A. Lee 19 b F. Lee 3 A. J. Wilkinson, cBoyson, bDyke..., 12 cLucas, b Dyke 21 C. E. Green, st F. Lee, b A. Lee II c Boy son, b Dyke 18 C. Tebbut, b A. Leo 11 bA. Lee 9 G. Lee, run out 0 c Harper, b F. Lee 10 F. Turner, c A. Lee, b Dyke G absent 0 A. D. Lancaster, leg b w, b A. Lee.... 1 run out 19 L. Collins, hit w, b A. Lee 0 c Coventry, b F. Lee .... 8 J. Muller, not out 0 b Dyke o B 5,1 b 1, w b 9, n b 2 17 B 7, wbio, nb2 .... 19 Total — 126 Total — 117 UPPER TOOTING. A. Bovson. c Wilkinson, b Turner. 0 S. Harper, c Wilklnson. b Turner. 5 E, VV. Dyke, run out 15 F. Lee, c Tebbut, b Turner 13 F. Hore, b Lee 0 E. Lucas, leg b w, b Lee 5 A. Lee, b Lee 7 M. Coventry, run out... S. S. Harper, b Lee E. Harper, b Wilkinson. T. Lee, not out Byes Total ... 14 ... 0 ... 12 .79 SH0RNCLIFFE v HYTHE. This match was played on the Folkestone Ground on Aug 22. Notwithstanding the strenuous efforts of Sir A. Mackenzie in the field, the Hythe Eleven found themselves overmatched, the game standing as under when " time" was called :— SHORNCLIFFE. Istinn 2d Inn Capt Smart, c Beaumont, b Fagge 2 c and b Watson 17 Capt Scott, c Fagge, b Jones 3 run out 1 A. Campbell, b Fagge 7 c Mackenzie, b Raper 0 W. Euderby, c Raper, b Jones 1 not out 3 J. Marker, " c Watson, b Biron 22 c Gibsone, b Blron 80 Capt Dalzell, c and b Biron 17 c Mackenzie, b Biron.... 19 F. Milner, c Hay, b Biron 14 c Fane, b Blron 7 Capt Newbolt, c Gibsone, b Watson .. 1 c Gibsone, b Biron 4 F. A. Mant, c Fagge, b Biron 6 run out is W. Darby, b Fagge 7 c Fagge, b Biron 1 T. M. Toppin, not out 1 c Mackenzie, b Raper.. .. 30 B9, I b 1, wb5, nbl 16 B 7, w b 9 16 Total — 97 Total — 141 HYTHE. F. J. Fane, c Milner, b Scott 6 W. Gibsone, b Scott 0 In the second innings of Cadoxton, Young obtained ( b Jones) 0, Fox ( b Jones) 0, Lee ( c Tregollen, b Jones) 6, Llewelyu ( not out) i; lbl, w b 1— total 11. REDB0URNE v PARKSTREET. This match was played at Redbourne, August 12, and was decided in favour of Parkstreet on the first innings. For the latter Mr Meyer batted in splendid form, and his fielding elicited constant applause. Mr Burnett's bowling was good throughout. For Redbourne, G. Thorogood, Skillman, and Hubert played steadily and well. Score: REDBOURNE. G. Thorogood, cNicholas, bMever. 32 W. Halsey, cT. Wright, bBurriett. l3 Hon L. Bowes, c C. Mellor, b P. Mellor 2 W. Herron, b Burnett 7 T. Grimstead, b P. Mellor 7 W. Hubert, ruu out 6 D. Skillmau, c F. Wright, b Bur- nett 21 J. Thorogood, cJ. Wright, bMeyer. l3 G. Webb, c C. Mellor, b Meyer.. 0 R. Inman, not out 1 W. Wade, b Burnett 0 B6, wbS 11 Total .113 C. PARKSTREET. Mellor, c G. Thorogood, A. Beaumont, leg b w, b Campbell 0 C. Hay, not out o Sir A. Mackenzie, b Campbell .. 0 W. French, c Scott, b Campbell.. 4 Byes s Total 51 Fane scored ( not out) 6, Gibsono ( st R. Biron, b Campbell VV. G. Raper, b Scott 27 II. Fagge, c Darby, b Campbell.. 0 J. Watson, b Scott 1 E. A. Jones, b Scott 4 In the second innings of Hythe, Smart, b Campbell) 5, Fagge ( c Darby, b Campbell) 11, Watson ( leg b w, b Scott) 0, Hay ( leg b w, b Campbell) 2, Mackenzie ( b Campbell) 5, French ( b Scott) 1; byes 2- total 32. MERSHAM v FOLKESTONE ( WITH GEES0N). This match was played at Folkestone on Aug 24. In the second innings of Folkestone five vrickets fell without a )~ un, and eight for 9 runs. Messrs Bradley and Churchward being absent, left Mersliam only 19 runs to win the match. Score: FOLKESTONE. lst inn 2d inn R. J. Terry, e Clinch, b Williams 57 not out o - • — o c Panton, b Williams o 3 cWilliams, b A. Swailer.. 0 tt absent o 0 b Williams 0 G. P. Spencer, b Biron .. Collars, c D. G. Swaffer, b Biron.. W. Bradley, st D. Swaffer, b Biron A. Pierce, b A. Swaffer H. Churchward, run out 15 absent o J. Greenop. leg b w, b A. Swafl'er 17 c Parkes, b A. Swaffer .. 6 Capt Dalzell, c Clinch, b A. Swaffer.. W. Endorby, c Bird, b Williams 5 W. Walker, not out 0 Geeson, cD. Swaffer, b A. Swaffer .... 1 — B8, 1 b 1, wb2 11 Total — 140 MERSHAM. c Williams, b A. S waller 0 c Panton, b A. Swaffer .. 1 c Browning, b A Swaffer 0 Leg byes Total E. Clinch, c Dalzell, bTerry .. .. 35 D. G. Swaffer, b Geeson 4 A. Swatter, b Geeson 9 Rev H. Biron, c Dalzell, b Geesonl5 A. Williams, b Bradley 9 D. Swaffer, b Geeson 1 R. Bird, c Terry, b Bradley 14 C. Browning, leg b w, b Geeson.. 0 G. Panton, not out 9 S. Parks, run out 5 W. Durtnal. legb w, b Geeson .. 0 B 11, lb 2, w b 16 29 Total 131 HANDSWORTH. H. Peel, c Browning, b Colemore T. Whitehouse, c and b Jessop .. 0 J. W. Marshall b Jessop 46 C. J. Marshall, rim out 13 G. Baker, c C. Bedford, b Cole- more o T. Goodyear, b Jessop 27 W. A. Greene, c DuCane, b Riley 5 W. Sharpe, st DuCane, b Riley.. 1 G. Evans, not out 2 G. A. Greene, st Riley, b Du Cane 0 T. Berry, c Colemore, b Du Cane 0 B3, lb 2, wblO 15 Total 116 CRU- 12 1 0 4 ... 17 — 90 b Potter 2 stHugesseB, bHCheesman 3 b Potter 2 b Potter o not out 7 Byes Total .— 60 NORTHERN ( LIVERPOOL) v ROCK FERRY. This match was commenced at Rock Ferry on Aug 12, but owing to the long scores made could not be finished. Score : NORTHERN. W. Tennent, b Clarke 64 J. M. Steele, b Bird 0 B. S. Darbyshire, c Porter, b Bird 0 H. Tenneur, c Porter, b Walls .. 39 R, Cookson, b Walls 0 J. L. Pick, st Moore, b Statham., 52 E. Taylor, c Walford, b Bird W. Wilkinson, b Bird 4 R. Steele, c Walford, b Walls.... 17 A. M. Culloch, c and b Bird .... 12 J. Henbridge, not out 1 B18, lbl, wbll SO Total 248 FSR ROCK FEBEY, E. Porter scored ( b H. Tennent) 18, W. F. Moore ( run out) 9, E. Bird ( not ® ut) 24, A. Watford ( not out) 11; b 3,1 b 2, w b 3, a b 1— total 69( SUTTON COLDFIELD v WARWICKSHIRE SADERS. This match was played at Sutton Coldfield on Aug 12, and ended in a decisive defeat of the Crusaders, who suffered a most severe repulse from the bats of Messrs Peel and Kempson, and were quite powerless under the slow but steady fire from the Goodrich battery. 8core: SUTTON COLDFIELD. CRUSADERS. T. C. Goodrich, b Preston 6 T. H. Asliton, b Kempson o W. Betts. c Hartopp, b Preston. 5 W. F. Cowen, cBedford, bGoodrich. 6 G. Kempson, c Earnshaw, b Har- L. C. Adderley, b Goodrich 5 topp 62 Rowlands, b Goodrich 7 Hon G. Bridgeman, b Rowlands. 3 Rawlins, run out 2 Rev. J. E. Codrlngton, b Preston. 13 T. W. Earnshaw, c andb Good- C. Bedford, c Earnshaw, b Preston 1 rich 6 Rev H. PeeI, cEarnshaw, bPreston54 Fayee, leg b w, b Goodrich 7 J. Colmore, c and b Earnshaw .. 18 Beeston, run out 3 E. P. Harnett, run out l Mason, not out l T. Halbeard, b Rowlands 11 E. Hartopp, b Goodrich 8 Rev J. Guest, not out 2 Preston, b Goodrich 3 B 34,1 b 2, w b 12, n b3 51 j B4, lbl s Total 227 • Total 53 In the second innings of the Crusaders, Ashton scored ( b Peel) 4, Cowen ( not out) 12, Hartopp ( not ont) 2; b 11,1 b 3— total 32. SWINDON v PURT0N. This match was played on Thursday, Aug 20, on the ground of the former— the latter playing Morley ( professional)— with the following result. Score: PURTON. 1st Inn 2d inn Large, b Barnes 11 c East, b Hawkins 18 Slade, c Tarrant, b Barnes 1 b Barnes o Cully, b Barnes 3 b Hartley o Morlev, b Hawkins 13 c Killard, b Hawkins 44 Hill, not out 19 b Barnes 6 S. Cully, b Barnes 0 c East, b Hartley 4 Kempster, b Barnes 0 b Barnes o Lamb, cEast, b Hawkins 4 c and b Hartley 1 R0YST0N v WISBEACH. The return match between these clubs was played at Wisbeaeh on July 30 and 31, and terminated in favour ol' Royston ( with five wickets to spare). Score: WISBEACH. lst inn 2d Inn G. T. Peele, c Woodham, b Perkins .. 9 b Perkins o Rev F. J. Braithwaite. b Woodham .. 0 b Hoblyn l Rev II. H. Holly, leg b w, b Perkins,. 0 c Woodham, b Hoblyu .. 2 D. V. Hopkinson, b Woodham 18 b Perkins 4 C. G. Brett, c J. E. Phillips, b Perkins 1 b Perkins C. B. Matthews, b Perkins 12 Capt L. Reed, b Perkins 0 W. A. Bothway, b Woodham 0 J. II. Barker, run out J. Adams, b Perkins F. Fawsett, not out B 4,1 b 4, w b 1 Total b Perkins hit w, b Perkins 33 not out 24 0 b Perkins 0 0 b Hoblyn 2 5 b Perkins 8 9 B 2, lbl, w b 2 5 — 54 Total — 85 ROYSTON. T. H. Hoblyn, b Brett 2 W. L. Bayliff, b Brett 0 E. N. Woodham, b Brett 8 W. Graham, b Brett 0 Bl, lb 2, wbl 4 J. Phillips, b Brett 5 Rev W. G. Piggott, c Barker, b Bothway 0 J. H. Marshall, b Brett 3 H. Perkins, not out 22 A. Spencer, b Brett 10 J. E. Phillips, b Bothway 3 . In the second innings of Royston, shall ( b Brett) 12, Perkins ( b Peele) 32, Spencer ( c and b Bothway) 5, J. E. Phillips ( b Peele) 0, Hoblyn ( not out) 2, Bayliff ( b Peele) 14 ; b 5, 1 b, 8, w b 1— total » 5. DEDDINGT0N v CHIPPING WARDEN. This match was played atChipping Warden, Aug 18. Score : Total 57 J. Phillips scored ( not out) 6, Mar- DEDDINGTON. E. Davenport, c C. Marsbam, b C. D. Marsham 7 B. Ramsay, b Thorpe 23 J. H. Gibbs, c C. D. Marsham, b C. Marsham 16 T. M. Davenport, b Thorpe 12 A. W. Lockyer, b Thorpe 2 E. Ramsay, b Thorpe 3 R. Pretiman, b Thorpe 8 Hon S. Annesley, c and b Thorpe 6 W. Sewell, b C. D. Marsham .... 2 E. Barton, not out 3 W. Evets, b Thorpe l B 12, w b 3 15 Total 98 Packer, c Woolford, b Hawkins Konnett, c Tarrant, b Barnes Mitchell, b Hawkins Bye Total — 62 SWINDON. 3 not out 7 b Hartley 0 c Hawkins, b Hartley 1 Wide ball Total White, run out 0 Reynolds, b Large 17 East, run out 5 Hawkins, b Hill 4 Keylock, c Cully, b Hill 2 Hartley, b Hill 14 Killard, run out Barnes, c Morley, b Large Dester, b Large Woolford, not out Tarraut, run out Bl, wb3 Total .. 0 .. 1 ..— 78 .66 In the second innings of Swindon, Reynolds obtained ( c Kempster, b Hill) 1, East ( not out) 34, Hawkins ( c Large, b Hill) 6, Hartlev ( not out) 20, Barnes ( runout) 11, Woolford ( c Morley, b 11111) 1; b" 6, w b I— total SO. BRITANNIA V ST PETEB'S, NORTHAMPTON.— This match was played on the Northampton Ground on Aug 18, and resulted in an easy victory for the former ( with five wickets to go down), j Score: Britannia 62 and 18 ( with five wickets down), Bt Peter's j 88 and 37, CHIPPING WARDEN. W. Holbech, b J. Gibbs 0 C. D. Marsham, c Evets, b E. Ramsay 16 A. Hillyard, c E. Davenport, b Gibbs 18 C. Marsham, b E. Ramsay 1 W. Barrington, b Gibbs 0 W. A. Taylor, b Gibbs 0 II. Thorpe, b E. Ramsay 3 J. L. Stratton, b E. Ramsay 4 A. Dry den, b Gibbs 8 A. W. Grant, not out 2 V. Knightley, b Gibbs 0 B 3, 1 b 7, w b 3 13 Total 60 In the second innings of Chipping Ware en, Holbech obtained ( c Gibbs, bT. Davenport) 16, C. D. Marsham ( not out) 80, Hillyard ( b Gibbs) 11, C. Marsham ( b Gibbs) 12, Grant ( b Pretyman) 8; b 21,1 b 2, w b 6— total 156. YEOVIL v SHERBORNE. This match was played at Sherborne on Aug 12, and ended in an easy victory for Yeovil, in one innings and 70 runs. Score: YEOVIL. R. Wadman, c Penny, b Seymour 18 R. Welch, b Brown 2 A. Edwards, b Brown 7 V. 0 H. Monk, b Penny 21 B. Woodcock, b Brown 1 C. Newman, b Brown 34 C. Blake, b Brown 4 SHERBORNE. Brown, runout Seymour, c C. Newman, b Ryall .. Miller, c Woodcock, b Ryall H. Penny, st Wadman, b Ryall.... Gerrlsh, b Ryall Mees. b Monk E. Pragnell, b Monk J. Pragnell, b Monk Ellis, b Ryall Farrell, c Edwards, b Ryall Moody, not out Total R. Newman, not out T. Ryall, c Brown, b Penny .... C. Woodgate, b Brown T. Thomas, c Brown, b Penny B 7,1 b 1, w b 6 Total lst inn .. 1 c Welch, b Monk .. 0 not out 1 0 st Wadman, b Rvall .... 3 4 c C. Newman, b Ryall 0 ... 114 2d Inn ,.. 0 st Wadman, b Ryall ... 1 b Monk .. 0 b Ryall .. 5 run out .. 0 c C. Newman, b Monk .. 0 b Monk .. 0 b Monk ,..— 11 Bl, wbl Total 0 .. 11 ,. 0 . 0 b Halsey 4 F. Meyer, b Bowes 50 E. Burnett, b G. Thorogood 10 P. Mellor, b Halsey 2 H. Oddie, run out 21 J. Nicholas, c J. Thorogeod, b Bowes C. Tudor, b Grimstead 16 T. Wright, sc SkiUman, b Grim- stead 14 W. Beaumont, b Grimstead 10 J. Wright, st Skillmau, b Thoro- good 3 F. Wright, not out 0 B 3,1 b 2, w b 6 11 Total 146 In the second innings of Redbourne, G. Thorogood scored ( not out) 8, Ilalsey ( c and b Burnett) 0, Herron ( c T. Wright, b Burnett) 0, Hubert ( not out) 39, Skillman ( c J. Wright, b Burnett) 3, J. Thorogood ( run out) 7, Inman ( b Burnett) 3; b 2, w b 3— total 65. NORTHERN ( LIVERPOOL) v DINGLE. This match was played at Seaforth, on the ground of the Northern Club, on Aug 8, and was decided in their favour on the first innings by 88 runs. Score: NORTHERN. G. Tousev, c Maples, b Campbell 6 J. L. Birkett, st Campbell, b W. B. ult 11 W. Tennent, b Campbell 3 H. M. Tennent, run out 4 B. S. Darby shire, b Robinson.. .. 43 E. Taylor, b Robinson 37 J. Baron, o Robinson, bW. Boult 0 DINGLE. A. Maples, b Bird 3 W. Boult, b Bird 1 G. A. Campbell, b Wroth 13 L. Mill, b Bird 0 F. Bent, b H. M. Tennent 16 A. Dowdall, b Bird 2 A. Barnslev, b Wroth 2 In the second innings of Dingle, Mill scored ( not out) 6, E. L. Boult ( not out) 8, Black ( b Bird) 0, Robinson ( b Wroth) 0; b 3, w b 2— total 19. COPELAND'S v MINTOS'S- This match was played at Trentham on Saturday, Aug 22. MINTON'S. lst inn 2d inn H. Teunent, c and b W. Boult .. 0 A. L. Wroth, st Campbell, b W. Boult H. E. Cauty, b W. Boult C. Bird, not out 13 B 9,1 b 2, w b 1 Total E. L. Boult, b Bird 2 H. Black, not out A. Robinson, absent B 6, lb 1, w b 3 10 Total , .50 J. Allen, c Evans, b E. Copeland A. Bolton, b Hobson / Mart, c A. Copeland, b Hobson 0 H. Allen, c Evans, b E. Copeland 0 Dobson, b E. Copeland 0 Wolfe, c Swann, b Hobson 1 Lockett, cSwaun, b Ilobsou 7 Tavlor, b E. Copeland 2 Timmister, b E. Copeland H. Smith, b E. Copeland . Tunnycliffe, not out Bl, lbl, wb4 Total c Lumb, bE. Copeland .. 1 c E. Copeland, b Hobson 9 cA. Copeland, bE. Copeland 4 leg b w, b Hobson 12 c Evans, b Hobsou 0 b Hobsou 1 c R. Copelaud, b Hobson. 5 bE. Copeland 1 8 c Evans, b E. Copeland .. 6 4 not out 1 5 c Hobsou, b E. Copeland.. 0 6 B 6,1 b 2, w b 5 13 — 53 Total - 44 COPELAND'S. It. Copeland, bDobson Evans, b Dobson HobBon, b H. Allen Swaun, not out B 11,1 b 3, w b 2 Total Alcock, b H. Allen 16 D. Smith, b 11. Allen 3 Lumb, c and b Mart 7 A. Copeland, c Lockett, b Mart.. 8 Hassalls, leg b w, b II. Allen.... 6 E. Copeland, b H. Allen 3 Lucas, leg b w, b II. Alien 8 In the second innings of Copeland's, Lumb scored( not out) 12, A. Cope- land ( b II. Allen) 10, Ilassalls ( not out) 3; b 2, 1 b 1— total 28 SPRINGFIELD v BEAUMONT. This return match was played at the Eton and Middlesex Ground on August 8, and was decided in favour of Springfield by 51 runs on the first innings. The bowling of Messrs Sharpe and W. Burnett, for the winners, was very fine. Score : 11 ... 24 ... 12 SPRINGFIELD. L. J. Burnett, b Plank... D. Richardson, b Plank . R. Guluess, b Sutton W. Burnett, b Sutton ... A. B. Cooke, b Walker... F. Sharpe, run out is C. Rush, not out 19 P. Rush, b Stevens 0 , T. B. Blackett, run out 9 G. F. Knox, st Robertson, bPlank 1 II. E. Clayton, b Stevens 1 B10, lb 2, wb 14 26 Total ... 122 BEAUxMONT. G. Whitehall, i> Sharpe L. Walker, b Sharpe Rev J. Robertson, b Sharpe J Sutton, b Sharpe C. Stevens, b Sliarpe S. Plank, b Sharpe H. Cross, b W. Burnett J. Bongard, b W. Burnett W. Foster, c and b W. Burnett, H. Ilaynes, not out Grant, b Sharp B 2,1 b 4, w b 3 Total lst inn .... 3 b White leg b w, b Johnson . b White run out b Atkinson b Montagu b Atkinson b Montagu No. 2 COMPANY. Capt T. C. Lloyd, b White Col- Serg Stretch, c Montagu, b White Private Beutley, b Johnson J. V. C. Clayton, run out Private Savage, b White Serg Lowe, c and b White Private Hartley, b Montagu Private Bannister, b Montagu Priv Mould, st Atkinson, b Montagu., o run out Private Carr, not out 1 b Johnson Private Kemp, run out 3 not out B 12, 1 b I, w b 7 20 B 21,1 b 1, w b 3 Total — S6 Total No. 9 COMPANY. lst inn Private Atkinson, b Lloyd 47 b Lloyd 7 Private B. Moody, c Lloyd, b Clayton 23 b Lloyd 9 Private Johnson, leg b w, b Lloyd .... 3 b Clayton 0 G. F„ Montagu, run oat 7 b Clayton 5 Capt White, not out 42 not oat 2 Colour- Serg Lawder, c Lloyd, bClayton 0 ruu out 0 ... 25 ..— 155 2d Inn Private 11. Green, run out 0 runout... Private W. Moody, b Lloyd 2 run out... Corp Beckworth, b Clayton. Private C. Green, b Lloyd Serg Jollv, e and b Lloyd B 3, 1 b 3 Total b Lloyd... .. 1 bClavton .. 6 li Lloyd .. 6 B 2, 1 b 1, w b 1 ..— 137 Total Lieut Warry, b Munn 0 Guuner Bennett, run out 0 Corp liempbili, c and b Wright.. 9 Corp Massey, b Kmgscote 38 Bomb Beeson, c Gyll, b Sharpe.. 2 Ens Eawkes, b Wright 0 Eua Lowrv, b Sharpe 0 Lieut S. Hall, b Wright 8 Lieut Burnett, run out 2 Capt Barnett, b Snarpe 0 Guimer ( JOOK, b Sharpe 0 Capt Surman, b sharpe o Total Ill Lieut W. Hall, c Collier, b Munn 4 FIRST ELEVEN. Lieut Melville, run out 2 Lieut Butter, c Burnett, b Sturges Capt Schreiber, run out % ..= y Capt Parnell, b Munn . - \ Lieut Gurnev, leg b w, b Munn.. Priv niurges, c Melville, b Munn. 8 Ens Shirley, b Sharpe 0 Ens Pochlu, c Butter, b Sharpe .. 0 Capt Walrond, run out S Priv Boxhali. c Kingscote, bMunn 0 Mai or B. Gy. il, not out 3 B 1,1b3, wbll 15 Lieut Kingscote, b Cook Corp Wright, ruu out 14 Lieut Gyll, c Gurney, b Fawkes. 27 Capt Muun, c Massey, b Cook .. 8 Corp Collier, c Guruey, b S. HaI112 Lieut Woodard, leg b w, b Sturges 0 Ens Upperton, run out 2 Gunner Sharpe, b Sturges 3 Corp Raper, not out 1 B 17,1 b 1, w b 23, n b 1 42 Total .. 122 In the second innings of the Twenty- two, Warry scored ( b Munn) 5, Bennett ( b Muun) o, Hemphill ( c Butter, b Sharpe) 4, Massev (, b Munn) 3, Beeson( st Wright, b Munn) 2, Fawkes ( c Collier, b Munri) o, Lowry ( c Munn, b Siiarpe) 6, S. Hall ( c Butter, b Munn) 1, Burnett ( not out) 15, Barnett ( run out) 6, W. Hall ( b Muim) 7, Schreiber ( b Munn) 2, Panic 11 ( not out) 3, Gurney ( st Wright, b Munn) 0, Sturges ( b Munn) 2, Pochiu ( o Muun) 3, Wairond ( c Raper, b Munn) 0; b 8,1 b 2— total 69. SUBALTERNS v CAPTAINS ( WITH TWO BOWLERS). This match was played at Gibraltar July 17, and was won by the Subalterns by 105 runs on the first innings. Mr Gyll hit a clean seven over the bowler's head, and Capt Barnett displayed the science of the old school in obtaining his 28. Score: SUBALTERNS. 10TH REGT v CO KILDARE. This match was played at Curragh Camp on Monday, Aug 17, and was won by the 10th Regt by 111 runB on the first innings. Kildare played" two men short. The fielding of the 10th « u vl; ry bad; Corbalhs made two very fine drives for five each. Roberts, for Kildare, bowled very well against a high wind. Score: 10TH REGT. , KILDARE. Capt Stammers, b Hunt 0 ; E. Cole, c Biron, b Oldfleld 16 C. C. Uldfield, b Roberts 0 II. Seton, b Matthews 6 E. A. Berger, b Roberts 15 J H. Despard, C liiron, b Matthews 0 P. T. Maiilard, b Roberts 23 W. Hunt, !> Matthews 0 Capt Matthews, cRoberts, bSeton. 83 ; C. C. Roberts, c Matthews, b C. J. Barnett, c Hunt, b Setou .. 29 | Berger 36 Hon E. Lawless, c Stammers, b Oldfleld 2 H. Moore, run out Lieut Burnett, c Munn, b Cook.. 14 Lieut Melville, b Muun 18 Lient Butler, ruu out 14 Lieut Kingscote, b Munn 12 Lieut Gyll, c Siiarpe, b Munn .. 19 Lieut S. Hall, run out o Ensign Melior, c Munn, b Cook 1 CAPTAINS. Capt Magill, b Mellor Capt Munu, c Butler, b Mellor...., Capt VVnitting, b Neville Gunner Sharpe, c Gyll, b Mellor.. ' apt -- etireiber, c Burnett, b Melvil L: out Guruey, c Butler, b Mellor Gunner Cook, c Bell, b Mellor .... Cap-. Walrond, b Melville Lieut Lawrell, b Melville Capt Ridcout, uot out B 4. w o 2 Total ^ Emergencies. Lieut Woodard, b Munn 1 Lieut W. Hall, run out 6 Lieut Bell, uot out 20 Ensign Lowry, c Munn, b Cook.. 6 B 20, w b 9 .... 29 .. 39 J. li. Corbal. is, b Rot- jrts J. V. Biron. c Despard, b Cole i'>. Rcf- i, ci/ - ...• . ;; II. E. Poole, c Roberts, b Cole .. 1 A. Glen, not out 2 B 12,1 b2, w b 12, n b 6 .... 32 Total 184 R. Mansfield, c Baruett, b Berger 3 F. Wright, not out 3 P. Doyle, absent 0 E. CKellev, absent 0 B 3,1 b 1, w b 2 6 Total 73 In the second innings of Kildare, Ilnnt scored ( uot out) 6, Mansfield b Berger) 2, Wright ( c Corballis, b Matthews) 0; b 1, w b 1— total 10. 2D BATTALION 12TH REGIMENT V 45TH REGIMENT. A match played out, and won by the 12th, in one day, a rarity at the Curragh. Serg- Major Tripp, a Mr Reed, the latter with one hand, piayed well for the 12th ; and Mr Townley, for the 45th, proved equally skilful with the bat and ball. Mr Peters fielded very well at long- leg. Score : • 12TH REGIMENT. lst inn Capt Gibson, b Johnson 4 b Townley Major Diekins, b Townley 5 b Townley Turner, b Johnson 1 b Townley Serg- Major Tripp, c O'Neil, b Johnson 17 c and b Townley Harris, b Towuley 13 b Townley Gardner, b Townley 12 c Townley, b Johnson Reed, b Tovvuley 8 not out Peters, b Johnson 0 b Townley Daubeny, not out 9 b Johnson Private Nunn, b Reeve 1 b Reeve Corp Carroll, b Reeve 0 b Johnson 2d inn ... 2 ... 5 ... 0 ... 19 ... 0 .. 2 ... IS ... 15 B 2, 1 b i', w b 4 8 Total — 78 3 5 B 5, 1 b 2, wb 9 16 I'otal, - 93 2d inn 45TH REGIMENT. lst inn Micklethwaite, c Turner, b Carroll.... 3 c Gibson, b Harris Private Holland, leg b w, b Carroll.... 2 b Carroll O'Neii, run out 12 c Turner, b Tripp.. Townley. b Harris 15 not out Capt WiLoughby, b Tripp 11 b Reed Pearson, b Tripp 3 b Harris Reeve, b Harris 16 run out Treffrv, runout 0 b Carroll Capt Hobbs, b Tripp 0 b Reed 0 Major Parish, c Reed, b Harris 0 run out 1 Private Johnson, not out 0 b Harris 0 B 6,1 b 2, w b 6 14 BS, lbl, wbl 7 Total — 82 Total — 66 0 ... 7 ... 3 ... 13 CRICKET IN SCOTLAND. OFFICERS OF CHANNEL FLEET v ACADEMICAL, EDINBURGH. This match was played on the Academical Ground, Edinburgh, on Aug 1, and the score speaks for itself. Our Northern friends treated us anything but kindly in the cricket field, giving us such an amount of leather hunting that few will forget in a hurry. Better luck next time. Score: OFFICERS. lst inn 2d inn Capt Lane, b Sinclair 8 cA. Dunlop, b M'CalIum.. l5 Lieut Kelly, b Sinclair Rev — Arthy, b Bannerman Lieut Bedford, b Starkey Lieut Bree, b Bannerman Rose, c Sinclair, b Starkey Jolly, c G. Dunlop, b Sinclair .. Lieut Hodgson, stumped Capt Sanders, not out Massey, b Starkey Lieut M olyneux, b Sinclair B 10,1 b 1, w b 5, n b 1 Total .. 10 32 0 12 c Duncan, b M'Callum b M'Callum z c Sinclair, b Dunlop .... 1 b M'Callum 22 c Raniierman, b Dunlop.. 15 c M'ivenzie, bDunlop.... 0 b M'Callum 4 3 c Duncan, b M'Callum .. 2 0 not out 0 9 stumped 1 17 — - 97 Total 62 0 A. Cheyne, b Arthy W. Dunlop, b Bedford 2 A. Dunlop, c Hodgson, b Lane .. 21 G. Duulop, c Kelly, b Lane 14 Duncan, run out 12 Mackenzie, c and b Rose 56 Mackenzie, b Bedford 3 ACADEMICAL. Starkev, c Sanders, bBedford.. .. 12 M'Callum, b Arthy 15 Sinclair, not out 20 Bannerman, stumped 3 B12,1 b 3 15 Total. .240 In the second innings of Springfield, L. J. Bnrnett scored ( not out) 14, Richardson ( c White, substituted Plank) 31, Cooke ( c Stevens, b Ro- bertson) 7, C. Rush ( not out) 6, ( P. Rush, c Ilaynes, b Stevens) 20, Clay- ton ( b Robertson) 0; b 4, w b 1— total 83. CHIPPING NORTON v BURFORD. This return match took place on Aug 18, at Burford. There not being time to play out the game, it was decided in favour of the Burford side on the first innings by 59 runs. Score: BURFORD. Jubb, b Pinniger 0 Stephens, cand b Pinniger 17 Matthews, c and b Graham 9 Rev Bristow, b Pinniger 18 Shepperd, c Bennett, b Boweu .. 37 Merritt, c Prestige, bGraham .. 9 Place, b Bowen 7 Hunt, c Hills, b Graham 6 Silman, b Pinniger 0 1' hipps, b Graham 0 Rev G. Bode, not out 10 Byes, & c 30 Total 143 CHIPPING NORTON. Pinniger, b Merritt 2 Bennett, not out 45 Prestige, b Sheperd 1 Rev Graham, c Mathews, b Merritt 16 Parnell, st Bode, b Jubb 10 Rawlinson, c and b Merritt 1 Hill, b Jubb 1 Bowen, b Merritt 2 Lock wood, b Merritt 0 Crosby, b Merritt 0 Pettipher, b Jubb 0 Byes, & c 6 Total 84 In the second innings of Burford, Jubb scored ( c Graham, b Pinnigerj 14, Stephens ( not out) 5, Bristow ( c Parnell, b Graham) 30, Shepperd ( sot out) 4; byes & c 11— total 64. HONITON v CHARD. The return match between these clubs was played at Chard on Tuesday, Aug 4. The H. C. C. were three men short, and could only get one substitute, but in spite of this and of the rain, which fell heavily the whole day, they succeeded in winning by 21 runs. CHARD. Sherman, b Kirwan N. Spicer, b Kirwan Freeman, b Kirwan Young, st Kirwan, b Newbery B 8,1 b 1, w b 5 S. C. Voules. c Ford, b Kirwan.. 15 0 C. Elers, b Newbery 14 E. Henley, b Newbery 1 H. Long, b Newbery 0 A. Henley, b Newbery 0 J. Henley, b Newbery 24 R. L. Laug, not out 31 For IIONITON, C. Newbery scored ( b J. Henlev) 84, C Kennaway ( b H. Lang) 1, Rev R. Kirwau ( hit w, b E. Henlev) 15, L. II. L. Gould ( c A. Henley, b E. Henlev) 8, H. Lee ( b E. Henlev) 19. II. Basleigh ( b S. C. Voules) 3, II. Ford ( b E. Henley) 0, Rev j. Warren ( hit w. b F.. Hen- ley) 0, Denning ( substitute) ( not out) 8; b 13,1 b 1, w b 4— total 101. Total .80 TEWIN WATER v MR BASTARD'S ELEVEN. This match was played at Tewin Water on Aug 14, and was decided in favour of Tewin Water by 270 runs. Score : MR BASTARD'S ELEVEN. , T. Harding, bReid 0 E. Sworder, b Burnand 2 H. Oliver, c Robarts, b Burnand. 23 G. White, c Boulton, b Buruand.. 3 G. Harding, run out 0 C. Bastard, b Reid 2 F. Hobson, b Burnand 2 H. Darton, c and b Reid 13 J. Chessyre. b Reid 6 H. Wade, b Reid 0 j. Oliver, not out ,5 B5, lbl 6 Total 63 TEWIN WATER. G. Poulton, c Elliott, b Chessyre 30 Davidson, c and b Bastard 109 Hutchins, b Chessyre 2 C. Reid. c Hobson, b Bastard .. 17 L W. Burnand, not out 109 Robarts, run out 2 Boulton, hit w, b Darton 8 Lucas, hit w, b Darton 0 Baker, c Elliott, b Darton 6 Dr Bubb, b Harding 9 D'Aublguy, st Hobson, b Darton 0 B27, lb 3, wbio, nbl .... 41 Total 333 In the second innings of Mr Bastard's Eleven, Harding scored ( b Bur- nand) 12, Hobson ( not out) 2, Darton ( c Davidson, b Baker) 19, Wade ( run out) 1, Oliver ( run out) 5; b 2, w b 2— total 43. ....— 33 OTTERSPOOL AND ALDENHAM v PARK- STEKET.— This match was played at Aldenham Abbey on Aug 19, and was decided in favour of Otterspool and Aldenham on the first innings by e>" ght runs. Score : Otterspool and Aldenham 88 and 72, Park- street 80. WEST LONDON V SHERWOOD.— This match was played on the Sherwood Ground, Battersea, on Aug 22, Score: West London 26 and 11, Sherwood 87. CRYSTAL PALACE v RICHMOND. This match was played on Aug 8, at the Crystal Palace Ground- CRYSTAL PALACE. | RICHMOND CLUB. J. Turner. c J. W. Greig, b E. Ash. .37 I E. Ash, b Flood 22 W. Kettle well, leg b w, b E. Ash. .27 i A. Ash, b Graham 0 C. J. Hulberr, c Jones, b Greig.. 26 Humble, b Flood 25 F. Druce, bE. Ash 19 B. Oldham, c J. W. Greig. b E. Ash 9 W. Noakes, c Marchant, bE. Ash. 16 A. M. Graham, runout...., 7 H. Oswald, b Maw 6 W. Ii. Carr. c W. G. Greig, b Maw. 25 J. Flood, not out 17 S. Watkin, c Greig, b Maw 4 B8, lb5, wbll 24 Total .216 J. W. Greig, c Kettlewell. b Flood 7 C. Jones, b Flood 0 Marchant, c Hulbert, bGraham .. 2 Maw, c Noakes, b Flood 4 Salainaus, b Flood 6 Col Fisher, b Flood o Boyes, not out 4 W. G. Greig, b Flood 0 B16, lb 2, wbG, nbl 25 Total V5 DRUMPELLIER v CAMPBELTON. The return match between the above clubs took place on the ground of the latter, at Limecraigs, on Friday, August 7, and re- sulted in a victory for the Campbeltonians by 50 runs on the first innings. On the part of Drumpellier Col Buchanan, Isaacs, Shaw, and Crichton batted well, and Wall, Shaw, and Watson did good ser- vice as bowlers. On behalf of Campbelton Capt Bennett obtained 50 by some first- rate cricket. Dr Nesham's 15 aud Rintoul's 23 were also well made ; the former also bowled well. Score : DRUMPELLIER. Wall, c M'Millar, b Vaughan.... 5 Watson, c A. Stewart, b Nesham 7 Col Buchanan, c Rintoul, b Nesham 8 Seaman, b Nesham 4 Isaac, c Colville, b Nesham...... 18 Millar, c M'Millan, b Nesham .. 4 Shaw, st Bennett, b Rintoul .... 22 Crichton, cand bRintoul 20 Dr Simpson, c A. Stewart, b Rintoul 3 Johnson, c C. Stewart, b Nesham 1 Kileen, not out 3 B5, lbl, wb6 12 CAMPBELTON. Capt Bennett, b Shaw Sowden, b Wall Nesham, c Millar, b Watson .. Rintoul, b Watson A. Stewart, b Wall C. Stewart, b Wall Colville, b Wall M'Millan, b Shaw Vaughan, not out Rogers, b Wall Galbraitb, st Watson, b Wall.. B 16,1 b 1, w b 11 .50 .28 Total 157 Tolal 107 In the second innings of Drumpellier, Buchanan scored ( not out) 1 and Dr Simpson ( run out; 0, when, rain coming on, play was dis- continued. BARHOLM V NEWTON STEWART. This match was played at Kiroohtree Park, Newton Stewart, August 7. Score: NEWTON STEWART. lst inn 2d inn W. Ritchie, c Caird, b Grant 0 c Caird, b Grant 1 E. Burnett, c Iorie, b Caird 0 J. Charles, b Grant 0 H. Beadon, bCaird 4 G. Walker, run out 2 A. Fife, b Grant 2 H. Stewart, c Thomson, b Caird 2 Major S. Stewart, bit w, b Caird 0 J. C. Fife, b Grant 0 W. Fife, not out 0 J. Stuart, b Caird 5 B10.1 b 3, w b 6, n b 1 Total c Iorie, b Grant b Grant 14 c Iorie, b Caird 0 b Caird 3 b Caird 0 run out 20 b Caird 0 b Caird 1 run out 2 not out 8 B2,1 b 4, wb 9 15 ,33 Total — 64 W. F. Iorie, run out 7 H. Turner, c Stuart, b Walker ,. 2S J. Caird, b Walker 0 J. Ross, c Ritchie, b Stuart 0 J. Grant, b Stuart 1 W. M'Cracken, not out 14 A. M'Cracken, b H. Stewart BARHOLM. R. Caird, c Maj Stewart, bWalker 2 J. Grant, c and b Walker 0 A. Ramsey, b Walker o A. Thomson, b H. Stewart 0 B7, lbl, wb5, nbl 14 Total In the second innings of Barholm, Iorie scored ( b Walker) 8, Turner ( run out) 1, Caird ( not out) 13, Ross ( not out) 5, M'Cracken ( run out) 0; b 6, w b 3— total 31. CAMPBELTOWN v AYR UNION. This match was played on the ground at Ayr on Aug 14. Score: AYR UNION. Laundies, hit w, b Bennett 1 M'Rae, b Bennett 5 Llllicrap, run out.. 2 Dick, leg b w, b Bennett 5 Mair, not out I Mackintosh, b Bennett . B 9,1 b 1, w b 9 Martin, b Bennett W'hfghan, c Rogers, b Bennett... 39 Marriott, leg b w, b Yaughan .. 11 Dunlop, c and b Bennett 13 Campbell, b Bennett 2 | Total For CAMPBELTOWN, Capt Bennett scored ( b Whighan) 2, Sowden ( h Dunlop) 1, A. Stewart ( b Dunlop) 12, Colville ( c Campbell, b Lilllcrap) 25, C. Stewart ( b Lillicrap) 18, M'Millan ( c Dick, b Dunlop) 20, Vaughan ( not out) 2 ; b 6,1 b 7, w b 16, n b 3— total 112. 19 106 41ST ( THE WELSH) REGIMENT v AYR. This match was played at Troon on Aug 15, and, being a one day's match, was decided in favour of the 41st Regiment by the first innings. The band of the regiment attended. Score : AYR. H. Hart, b Warner .. D. Wliighan, b Brooke 0 0 W. H. Dunlop, b Warner 0 J. G. Cowan, b Warner 0 Capt Boland, b Warner 1 J. Elliott, c Bligh, b Warner .... 3 Abercrombie, not out 4 Holden, b Brooke 0 Henry, c Michell, b Brooke .... 17 Randolph, b Brooke 8 Simon, b Warner 0 Bl, wb4 5 Total . 41ST ( WELSH) REGIMENT. Priv Kltson, cWhighan, b Henry 3 A. D. Currie, b Whishan 2 Mai Rowlands, c and b Whighan 6 A. H. Warner, c Henry, b DunloplS Major Bligh. b Dunlop 16 Capt Cornwall, c and b Henry .. 15 E. F. B. Brooke, b Dunlop 1 F. Michell, b Dunlop 1 M. T. Quayle, cWhighan, bDunlop 8 Capt Harvey, b Dunlop 5 E. Hughes, cot out 0 B5, wb7 12 Total , .84 In the second innings of Ayr, Hart scored ( b Warner) 2, Whighan ( run out) 34, Dunlop ( b Warner) 26, Boland ( not out) 2, AbercromMe ( run out) 4, Henry ( run out) 13, Randolph ( b Warner) 2; b 6, w b 6— total 95. NORTHUMBERLAND V BOROUGH OE TYNEMOUTH ( SECOND ELEVENS).— A match between the second elevens of these clubs was played at Newcastle- on- Tyne on Aug 14, resulting in favour of Northumberland by 33 runs on the first innings. Score: Northumberland 123, Tynemouth 90. GEO. HARKER AND Co's V JOSEPH TRAVERS AND SONS'.— This match was played at the ground of the former at Forest Hill on Aug 22. Harker and Co won on the first innings by 28 runs. Score: Travers and Sons 19 and 40 ( with two wickets down), Harker and Co 77. Total .... 139 1st inn 2d inn .. 1 b Mellor ... 3 .. 11 c S. Hall, b Melville ... 23 .. 5 b Kingscote ... 6 ... 5 b Mellor ... 28 ... 0 c Butler, b S. Hall .. ... 8 e.. o c Melville, bGyll.... ... 8 ... 0 c Butler, b Mellor .. c Bell, b Kingscote .. ... 17 ... l ... 11 .. 0 b Mellor ... 1 ... 0 not out ... 0 ... 0 hit w, b VV'oodard .... B 10,1 b 1, w b 16 ... 0 ... 6 ... 27 ...— 34 Total ..— 127 OFFICEES R. A. v N. C. OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE R. A. This inatoh was played at Gibraltar on Juiy 23, and was won by the N. C. Officers and Men by one innings and 32 runs. The fielding of tbe men was remarkably good, a catch made by Gun- ner Cook in the long field being especially worthy of mention. Bomb Bennett played a slogging innings of 57. Score : OFFICERS. lst inn Capt Bamett, run out Lieut Gyll, c Cook, b Collier 7 Lieut Burnett, c Collier, o Sharpe .... 1 Lieut Kingscote, b Sharpe 2 Capt Freeling, c Beeson, b Sharpe .... 2 Lieut Warry, ruu out . Lieut Bell, b Suarpe ... Lieut Hall, b Collier... Capt Walrond, b Collier Lieut Lacy, not out Lieut Cullen, absent... Bves Total 2d inn .... 1 .... 8 .... 11 17 Gun Sharpe, c Bell, b Kingscote 5 Bomb Bennett, b Gyll 57 Corp Collier, c Kingscote, bGylL13 Bouib Beeson, ran out 15 Bomb Harrison, not out 26 Guuner Stanley, st Kiugscote, b Burnett 0 Serg- Maj Nicholson, b Kingscote. 19 b Cook c Cook, b Sharpe. b Collier b Sharpe c Collier, b Cook 0 . u c Hersey, b Cook 14 . 6 c Hersey, b Cook 26 . 0 c Bennett, b Cook 4 . 5 b Cook 3 . 9 bCook 2 . 0 not out 1 .7 B 1,1 b 1, w b 3, n b 3. 8 .— 53 Total — 95 N. C. OFFICERS AND MEN. Gunner Cook, c Gyll, b Kingscote 0 Guimer J. Smith, b Kingscote .. 0 Gunner A. Smith, b Kingscote .. 1 Gunner Hersey, b Gyll 3 B 16,1 b I, w b 24 41 Total .. 180 OFFICEES R. A. AND R. E. v OFFICERS OF THE GAR- RISON. This match was played at Gibraltar July 24, and ended in the defeat ot the scientific corps by 107 runs on the first innings. Mr Mellor bowled well, taking eight wickets in the first innings. Mr Burnett piayed a steady innings of 24, and Mr Kingscote treated them to a good deal ot leather hunting. Scere : R. A. AND R. E. OFFICERS OF GARRISON. Capt Frcoliag, b Me'. lor 4 ! Lieut Gurney, b Melville 9 Lieut Melville, b Mellor 2 ] Ens Penrose, b Gyll 12 Lieut Burnett, c Stourton, b ; Lieut Carr, run out 0 2 ; Ens Mellor, c Freeling, b Mel- .. 10! ville 12 .. 0 ; Capt. Munn, b Melville , Mellor Lieut Kingscote, b Mellor Lieut Gyll, b Munn Capt Barnelt, b Mellor 0 : Capt Whitting, run out .11 Lieut S. Hall, b Kingscote Ens Stourton, c Walrond, D Kingscote 7 Capt Cochrane, b Melville 1 Ens Lowry, c Hall, b Gyll 10 Lieut Skinuer, st Burnett, b Kingscote 5 Lieut Crawlev, not out 2 B 10,1 b I, w b 28 39 Total 142 In the second innings of R. A. and R. E.. Freeling scored ( b Munn) 1, Melville ( b Mellor) 5, Burnett ( not out) 24, Kingscote ( c Mellor, b Munn) 59, Gyli ( b Munn j 4, Barnett ( b Mann) 3, Warry ( not out) 1, Bell ( c Cochrane, b Munn) 0, W. Hall ( run out) 0; b 5,1 b 1, w b 5— total 108. Lieut Warry, b Mellor . Lieut Bell, " b Melior Lieut Best, b Mellor Lieut W. Hall, not out Capt Wairond, b Munn Lieut Lacy, b Mellor B5, wbS Total FIRST SEVEN OF R. A. v NEXT ELEVEN. This match was played at Gibraltar July 30, and ended in the defeat of the Eleven by 20 runs on the first innings. B. F. 8. played with a degree of science and accuracy which led to his promotion from the Twenty- two into the first Eleven of the R. A. The Ballincollig Colt did not realise the expectations of his friends. Score: NEXT ELEVEN. Istinn Lieut Warry, runout 2 b Sharpe Corp Collier, c Kingscote, b Sbarpe . .12 ruu out Br Harrison, c Nicholson, b Sharpe .. 8 b Nicholson Capt Schreiber, c Hail, b Sharpe 1 b Kingscote 23 " • — - - . is .10 . 0 2d inn ... 5 ... 58 Y^ M , u L'Udl ^ JG ...... A U ai Br Beeson, c Beunett, b Kingscote li c Burnett, b Sharpe . Gunner Cook, c Kingscote, b Sharpe. .27 b Ki Kingscote b Nicholson b Nicholson c aud b Kingscote 14 not out 14 b Kingscote 1 B 7,1 b 1, w b 5 13 Total — 165 THE SEVEN. Lieut Burnett, b Cook 27 I Serg- Maj Nicholson, not out .... 1 Gun Bennett, c Collier, b Beeson. 0 Lieut Hall, b Cook 2 Lieut Kingscote. c Beeson, bCook. 811 B 4,1 b 1, w b 15 20 Gunner Sharpe, c and b Cook .. 13 i Lieut Gyll, bHarrison 31 Total 125 Lieut Roberts, c Burnett, b Kingscote. 0 Lieut Lacy, leg b w, b Nicholson 13 Lieut Best, not out 0 Capt Hideout, b Sharpe 11 Gunner Smith, c Sharpe, b Nicholson. 6 Bli, wb3 14 Total — 105 CRICKET AT BERMUDA. H. M. S. ARIADNE V THE FLEET. This match was played at the Hamilton Ground on Feb 10, the Ariadnes winning by 113 runs. The return match took place at the same ground on Feb 13, and the " Seven Stars" were again in the ascendant by four wickets. Score: ARIADNE. lst ian J. C. Ingles, c Cole, b Bowman. G. Bolton, b Page V. W. Sims, b Bowman C. Reade, not out... 45 11. Lang, leg b w, b Bowman 3 C. P. Fitzgerald, b Page 0 F. W. B. Praed, c Bowman, b Page.... 1 W. II. Mitchell, c Tolderoy, b Page .. 2 G. T. Boyes, run out 0 T. Sulivan, st and b Page 1 E. J. Calcraft, c Cole, b Page 12 B 10. w b 12 22 Total — 94 OFFICERS OF THE FLEET, lst inn 2d inn c and b Forder 3 c Whale, b Forder 0 b Forder 20 c Tolderoy, b Page 9 c Coleman, b Forder .... 21 b Forder 0 b Forder 0 c and b Forder 22 c Whale, b Forder 12 not out 4 b Forder 4 B 1, w b 10 11 Total — 106 2d inn c Mitchell, b Reade 10 hit v/, b Reade 0 c and b Lang 3 b Lang 1 b Reade 0 b Lang .. Whale, b Reade 21 Capt Thrupp, b Reade 1 Forder, b Reade 2 Gassiot, c Fitzgerald, b Reade Coles, b Reade 1 Rev Bowman, run out 3 Bromley, uot out 8 c Sulivan, b Reade Page, b Reade 4 not out 5 Rennell, c Praed, b Lang 2 b Reade 1 Tolderoy, c and b Reade 0 run out 1 Cole, b Reade O runout 0 B 3, w b 4 7 Bl, lbl, wb 7 9 Total - 49 Total — 8S RETURN MATCH. OFFICERS OF THE FLEET, lst Inn 2d inn Whale, b Reade 4 b Reade 1 Forder, c Lang, b Reade lo c Fitzgerald, b Lang .... 0 Bromley, c Sims, b Lang Coles, c Mitchell, b Reade 0 Capt Randolph, c and b Lang 2 Capt Thrupp, b Reade 2 Veitcli, b Reade o Vidal, b Reade 0 Rev Bowman, b Reade 6 Sueter, not out l B 2, w b 6 8 Total — 36 ARIADNE. not out c Bolton, b Lang 8 run out.. o b Reade 4 c Bolton, b Lang 1 c Fitzgerald, b Reade.... 0 b Lang 3 c Fitzgerald, b Lang .... 0 B 8,1 b 1, w b 1 5 Total — 2T J. C. Ingles, st and b Page .. G. Bolton, c Whale, b Forder.... 14 V. W. Sims, b Forder 10 C. Reade, b Forder 0 H. Laug, b Page 10 C. P. Fitzgerald, b Page 3 F. W. B. Praed, c Whale, b Forder 0 In the second innings of Ariadne, VV. M. Mitchell, b Page 0 G. T. Boyes, not out 1 T. Sulivan, b Page O Calcraft. c Sueter, b Forder 2 Wide balls 8 Total 43 • iadne, Bolton scored ( b Page) 2, P'-; S- ( not out) 1, Lang ( b Forder) 3, Fitzgerald ( b Forder) 0, Praed ( b PagSV i, Mitchell ( uot out) 0, Boyes ( b Page) 0, Calcraft ( b Page) 5; b 2, w b 2— total 16. 2D BATT 15TH EEGT V 2D BATT 23D ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS. This match was played at Floriana Grounds, Malta, on Satur- day. June 27, between No. 6 Comp 2d Batt 23d Royal Welsh Fusi- liers, and No. 3 Comp 2d Batt 15 Regt, which, after a sharp con- test, ended in favour of the Fusiliers. The batting of Rollings and Brixton, on the part of the 15th liege, was very good, as was also that of Pickett and Grant of the Fusiliers. The fielding of the 23d, combined with the bowling of Plumb and Pickett, was the main cause of the defeat of the gallant loth. Score : 15TH REGT. lst inn 2d inn Private Davis, run out o st Plumb, b Pickett 10 Private Rollings, run out 22 b Plumb o Private Leach, st Plumb, b Pickett .. 0 b Pickett 1 Private Foxen, b Plumb 14 not out 0 Private Brixton, b Plumb 19 c Smith, b Pickett 0 Private Murphy, b Plumb 0 run out 0 Drummer Hesketh. b Pickett 3 c and b Plumb o Private Baker, c Grant, b Pickett .... 0 c Plumb, b Pickett 9 Private Stacey, b Plumb 2 b Pickett S Private Aspen, b Pickett ' 2 b Plumb 3 Private Stevenson, not out 0 c Stockham, b Pickett.... 2 B 1,1 b 3 4 B 6, lbl 7 Total — 66 Total — 35 FUSILIERS. Private Timms, not out 0 Private Wiltshire, cBaker. b Aspen 4 Private Smith, b Leach 2 Private Grant, b Leach 0 Bye l Col- Serg Bennett, b Aspen Serg Giles, b Aspen 4 Lance- Corporal Bishop, b Leach 0 Lance- Corporal Clarke, c Brix- ton, b Aspen 1 Drummer Plumb, b Leach 6 Private Stockham, b Aspen .... 1 Private Pickett, c Stacey, bAspen. 14 . In the second innings of Fusiliers, Giles obtained ( not out) 5, Plnmb ( st Davis, b Leach) 7, Stockham ( c Davis, b Leach) 14, Pickett ( b Leach) 8, Wiltshire ( b Aspin) 3, Smith ( not out) 6, Grant ( run out) 16 ; byes 16— total 75. Total 33 Printed and Published by WIIXIAM CHARLE CLEMENT, at the Office, 170, Strand, in the Parish of St. Clement Danes, in tlieCity and Liberty of Westminster,— SUNDAY, AUG 30, 1863,
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