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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 6!b; and Mea C.)shy's, Hindoo, 5 yrs, 8St 21b, having declared forfeit, pay 1 sovs each. MATCHES. Mr. Sloane Stanley's, The Whig, Sst 71b, agst Mr. Watson's 'Ardelia, fist 21b ; New Mile ; .50 covs. Mr. Day's Augur, 8et 7110, agst Mr-. Harrison's Miss ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... agst Mr. Ricardo's bl c by Whalebone, dam by Octavius, out of Thalestris. Match-50 sovs ; New Mile. Mr. Sloane Stanley's The Whig, 8st 71b, agst Mr. Watson's Ardelia, 8st 21b. Match-50, h ft; New Mile. Mr. Day's Augur, 8st 71b, agst Mr. Harrison's Miss ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... occurred. Match, 50 sov1 each. New Mile. Mr. Watson's Aridelia, &st 21 l (J il Day) sb Mr. S. Stanley's Tire Whig, St t oub o S 2 5 to 2 on Whig, who was defeated by a length, without any difficulty. The Oatlisd Stakes of 30 covh each, 20 ft 9 subs. Twoillest ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... by Partisan, out of Chintz, 4 yrs . . 4 Thec Rs~t3Mig were not placed:-Mr. Stoniehewer's Ipsala, 4 yrs; Mr. Stanllys .The Whig, 3 yr's ; Mr. rierse's Brunette, 4 yrs; Mr. Dickenson's 'she Unfortunrte Youth, I yrs ; Mr. Gardnor's Kinz William, 4 yrsi ...

REFORM BILL

... no time to-morrow, to Wivte much with My own pen. I cannot, however, refrain from showing up the sincerity of those liberaf Whigs with regard even to this mea- sure of Parliamentary Reform. It seems Ahat the Bill, if:.it had passed unnoticed by the 'people ...

UNITED PARLIAMENT

... reduced to the same condition in which Ireland was placed at the end of the year 1828. (Cheers.) Then, amidst the cheers of Whigs, and the dismay of Tories, some honourable gentleman would rise, to propose that bill on which the hearts of the people are ...

Published: Sunday 10 July 1831
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11391 | Page: 9 | Tags: Sports and Games 

DUEL ON WIMBLEDON CO

... Authorities could not get more re- spectable and credible witnesses than two rascally Reporters, who were the tools of the Whigs. When he said at the Meeting, that the individuals who were the cause of the riots at Bristol should be brought to justice ...

SPORTING—INTELLIGENCE

... good and true and independenr ten-pounders. Lord Milton seems determined to do what he will with his own; but we dare saythe Whig press will not dare to say one word against the acts of his liberal Lordship. We have undoubted authority for stating that ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ORidadale'sc Sevilla, Mr. Ridodale's Agnes; Sir, S. Gra 's Jason, Sir S. Graham's Emoery; Mr. Robert-a's b c. by Sultan, out of the Whig's damr ; LordMountcharles'i bc by Buz- zard, out of Minster's dam;- Mr., Batson's f Revelry; Mr. W. Chfey's b, c by Longwasot ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Ridsdale's Set villa; Mr. Ridadale's Agnes; Sir S. Graham's Jason, Sir S. Graham's Emery; Mr. Roberts's c by SuItan, out of the Whig's dam; Lord Mount Charles's c, by Buzzard, out of Minster's dam r Mr. Batson's Revelry ; Mr. W. Cbiffuey's c by. Lougwalst ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Party seemed to take great Interest In the sports, but some surprise was expressed at the absence of the lessfers of both Whigs and Tories, of whom not one was visible, throughout the day, in the Grand Stand. At balf pAst five their Majesties return- ...

FRANCE

... But the prophecy was accom- plibhed, and Polignac, without his title, is now a prisoner at Ham ! Lord Grey and the English Whigs should have learned something from this example. But more than that- since the House of Lords passed the Reform Bill, for fear ...