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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

SPORTING

... SFORTING. a TATTERSA SL'S.-MONDAY. t H rsofir to lay and take, and a fow bets, enable us to fix the market prices of nearly al the horses that have recently appeared in the Derby quotations. We l should promise, h9W@Y9H1 Ibil Ui1M, Paid, Weattherbit, EYoung Eclipse, Anti-Repealer, Pitzallen, Forth's lot (at 6 to 1), and two or three outsiders, were all that were backed. DERBY. II to I agst Mr. ...

SPORTING

... SPORTiNG. TATTERSALVS.-MOND DERBY. 11 to I agst mi. Greville's Alarm-18 to 1 agst Colonel Anson's Ledger (taken)-20 to I agst Lord Chesterfield's Pam-22 to I agot Colonel Peel's Cobweb colt-25 to I eget Lord Stradbroke's Idaso(taken)-30 to I agot Mr. Coleman's Young Eclipse (taken)-30 to I agat Mr. Jaques's Anti-Repealer (taken)--3- to I agst Mr. Gully's Weatherbit (taken)-l3 to I agst Mr. ...

SPORTING

... TATTElSA L'S.-MONDA. All expectation that samaething Yould be done towards the settlement of the late Mr. Crockford's DerbyaccoUlat, drew a much larger attendance than is usual at this dull season but, as far as the object in view was concerned, to no purpose whatever, the guarantee required by the Jockey Club mandate net having been tcrthcomiig, and tot a sixpence having changed hands. On the ...

SPORTING

... SPOaTZING. TATTIVRSALLSC MONDAY A more than ?? amount of business Was trans acted on the Derby, showing a further im ovemen Young Eclipse, Idas, and AnittRepeclerY but. no altera- tion of any great importasnce. We ought not, however, to pass over some heavy t~nu ons the leading and a few outside favourires; ?? instant8' 12 ls 1 to 1001., and 11 to I to at least d0ll., were taken aboutr Palm ...

SPORTING

... SPORTrING. TATTERSALL'S.-MOSAt. The Derby betting was marked by Bome movements of considerable interest; as the most wor thy of mention we may refer to a decided limprovemient in Idas, the colt oslt of Calypso's darn, and Old Euglasd-1he change in each case being the result of a considerable outlay; 2,000 to Igo was laid agst Hedger, 1,500 to 60, and 22 to. 1, irn fifties, aget Pam, the ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S.-MONDAY. The Detby betting touched upon nearly all the stan- dard favourites, and, in a few, instances, with some 'effect on the prices; thus, 1,000 to 35 was laid agst Anti-Repealer, and 800 to 20 agst Young Eclipse,-a fall of several points on the previous quotations; the Re- becca colt and the one out of Calypso's dam were backed at 1,000 to 30 eabh, the former with a decided ...

SPORTING

... SpORTXNG. S}!O---IDI& In the course of a very dull afternul tbe Only bets worthrecordingwere 1,1o to 1o0,and 30d to 2opal Alarm; 800 to 50 agst Ilse; 500 to 25, and 1,000 to 5 agstPam; 1,900 to 100 ?? colt; 650 to 25 agstNewsmonger; B00 to 20agst Fitzallen; 1,200 to 20 agst Collier; 1,000 to 200 agst Alarm, Idas, and Pam; and 1,000 to 200 agst Alarm, Pam, and hedger. The prices returned are ...

SPORTING

... SpORTZ1G. TATTERSALL'S.-MONDATY Wlth the single exception of Pam, agst whom 18 to I to nearly 2001. was laid, the prices quoted agst the prin- cipal favourites were nominal. Business turned chiedy Upon Pantasa, the Mins Whie tiolt, Collier, and Jingle- pot, the odds laid agst the f1rst two being the same we have returned below, agst Collier 50 to 1. and agst Jin- glepot 1,000's to 15 and 20. ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S-MoMnnA 40toIogt JESTER UIP. t 40 to I 19st Ratan-40 to I agst Winesonr-40 to I agst Aristides-50 to I agst Hemp (talien)-50 to I agst Artful Dodger(taken)-SO to I agst Corranna(taken) -50 to I agst The Bashaw (taken)-50 to I agst Vale- rian (takeo)-50 to 1 agst Foig-a-Ballagh-1,000 to IS agst The Dean (:aken)-1,000 to 1 agot Cabi' Boy (taken). DERBY. 12 to I agst Colonel Anson's ...

THE GAME-LAWS AND THEIR CHAMPION

... A GROAT deal hasbeen said, from time to time, about the ignoranze of the people, and 1he necessity for ado ting some system of national education has been often and strongly urged oponl the attention d government. We Save no reason to expect that the ministry, beset, as it is, with difficulties on all sides, weil1 have lcisur~e, even if it 1as the inclination, to devote aqwI thoom thi4 ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'S-MONDAY. The publication of the Chester Cup weights insured a numerous attendance and some spirited betting, at the following prices:- CHESTER CUP (ACCEPT ORl NOT). 25 to I agst Mr. Bell's Winesoor (taken)-25 to 1- agst Mr. Jaques's Semiseria (taken)-30 to I agst Mr. W. Scott's Cataract (taken)-35 to I agst Mr. Hutchinson's Ratan-40 to I agst Captain Vaughan's Extempore (taken)-40 ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSALL'SB-MONDA. CHESTER CUP. 14 to I agst Mr. Jaques'I Semiseria (taken)-18 to I agst kr. W. Scott's Cataract (takes)-25 to 1 agstMr. A. Johnstone's Obscurity (taken)-30 to I agat Mr. Belles Winesour-3o to I agstMr. Parry's Zanoni-30 to I agst Mr. Stebblnge's Celeste (taken)-40 to I agst Sir R. W. Bulkeley's Hemp (taken)-40 to I agset Mr. Hutchinson's Extempore (taken)-40 to 1 agot Lord G ...