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SPORTING

... BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TUESDAY. Since Saturday, Muscovite has been very steady for the Cesare. witob, at 6 to 1; and a great disposition to back D. 0. has shown Itself in good quarters, 100 to 6 being the taking price. Barrel, Indian Warrior, and Calamus have also been in tolerable request. After the arrival of Wright's official list in the evening, a fair amount of money wep invested upon ...

SPORTING

... SORTING.- I ~~ NEWMARKET. FIRST OCTOBER, MEETING. TUE8DAY. sweepstakes of 10 sovs each for 2-yr.olds and upwards. T.Y.C. 3 subs. Captain White's Fie, by Alarm, 2 yrs, 6st 7ibs ?? Plumb 1 Duke of Bedford's Cople, 2 yrs, 6t 7lbs ?? Cresswell 2 Mr Robinson's Our Creature, 'st . . Quinton 3 Betting: 3 to 1 against Fie.-Won by two ?? was fractious at the post. The Hopeful Stakes of 40 sovs each, ...

SPORTING

... NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. MONDAY, APRIL 23. or Handicap Sueepstakes of 20 Sovs ?? Rowley, lSt; if Folly-o'-the-Day, 2nd; Nathan, 3rd; Sister to Singapore, 4th.- PC Betting: 4 to I agst Old Rowley.-Won by a head. As Sweepstakes of 10 saes each.-Lamb's-wool, letl Fearless, 2nd- Vulcan, 3rd; Yeutick, th.-Betting: 6 to 2 agst Lamb's.wool' at -Won by a neck. Youtick was some lengths in the ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S.-MOaNAv. The settling of the Warwick accounts drew a large at- tendance, and beyond paying and receiving, little business c was transacted. Gladiolus received steady support for the Northamptonshire Stakes, and Newcastle was brought , with some prominence into the market for the same event. t At first 10 to 1 was taken freely about the last-mentioned horse; but at the close ...

SPORTING

... nd ill lie )m 'he' to icy ro. las us. ith ist. rm ng, od. ng, nos met it cii, Iris O5. en ode ed cii se as rd [is ?? a gh ly a- CIIESTER SPRtNG MEETING. The ROSV NORSTARCES Of 10 sore. each, with 30 added. Groh- ?? Couse Lorrywlere t, 4 yrs ?? Course ?? (Alderoft) I arissaerhorii, yrs Peal, oer oun, Truth, Leu iJol, and Sainita also started. The PALATi.NE STAKES of 15 sors. each, With 100 ...

SPORTING

... 1-?- TATTERSALL'S.-TuuasD&Y. NEWMARKET HANDICAP. 4 to 1 agst Mr. Williams's Maria. 8 - 1 - Lord Exeter's Mountain Flower. 8 - 1 - Mr. Robson's Bardolph (taken, and after- wards offered). 10 - _ - Duke of Richmond's Officious. The above were the offering prices at the close. We did not hear a bet laid, except against Bardolph, who left off anything but strong in the market. - THE 2,000 GUINEAS ...

LANCASTER REGATTA

... ., This annual regatta came offon Tuesday last, on llahto ne in the presence of a numerous body of spectators A t erected on the field containing refreshments for those vh° feel disposed to buy them. No strange boats werc enter: competition being confined to the members of the Roe i with the exception of the Waterman', Race. The L1 Borough Band was in attendance, and during the pb:05- played a ...

SPORTING

... BETTING AT JNCHESTER.-TnrSOAY The Liverpool Cup and Goodwood Stakes are the only future events that have anyappearance of being betting races, and so little is done upon them, that they are scarcely. worthy of the name. Heapy, for the Liverpool Cup, continues as great a mys- tery as ever; yesterday, at the Post-office Hlotel,' he had many friends, and was'bnake at b to 1, the layers seeming ...

SPORTING

... IY 7I I BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TuRSDAY. yesterday, Calarnus was introduced in the betting for the Chester CuP at 100 to 1, and was backed at all prices down to 50 to 1. To-day Calarsnn was again the lion, and all that could be obtained at 50 to I was eagerly taken, and at the close 40 to 1 would have been taken in hundreds; offers were fre. qently made to back him against anything. 1,000 to ...

REVISION OF THE BURGESS LIST

... On Monday last, at the Sessions Room, the Mayor (W. H. Hornby, Esq,) and his assessors (Messrs. R. Wilding and J. Parkinson) commenced the revision of the ward lists. It will be recollected that the Conserva. tives had objected to upwards of 1,600 burgesses; Mr. T. Southworth, smallware-dealer, Nortbgate, acting as the Tory objector-general. The room was crowded during the day by parties ...

SPORTING

... CARREARTHISRNRRK H5UT.-The steeple chases connected with this hunt are fixed for the 9th February. The Knight of St. George, winner of the Doncaster St. Leger in 1854, hsajoined the Burlelgh stud. W' ?? Masrsirop, 1857.-The summer races are fixed for Thursday and Friday, 2d'and 3d July, and tbe autumn events for Tuesday and Wednesday, the 3d andi 4th of November. hla. 'CLAEu, of Newmarket, has ...

SPORTING

... 1 BATH AND SOMERSET RACES.-..TuIzsIAy. The lanisdownle Trial Stakes of 15 soas each, 10 ft, withS50added. one mile. (9 subs.) Duke of Bedford's Gossip, 3 yrs, Tilt ?? I F Mr. Powney's Lanmartine, 5 yrs, gat ?? 2 Mr. Harrison's Russborough, 6 yrs, gat ?? 3 The betting opened at evens against Lanmertine, but cloeed at a to 4 against hinm; Is to 4 about Gossip.-Won cleverly by half a length. ...