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... S 0 IRt I N G. C3UlilAGlhl OCT(JBEIR LEEPING. ne UigESrDie, vOcri' ?? 'Timt finial was lfo ho 'IyistSi v(cr wI. claymencedt 1105 (liy), Ivas tigely Will fitslliiOtitIblV teil filue ic coutld ifrdsi-eii, andl Lit course inl capital ortIor. A'tttioitgst vtoe inotilemen anld geiitlenec pr'isecit, we oilet'vi-i Ifti 3lirijtii of' D,,wniisiire, ttioa -tquis of' ti'atet-ford ; Esiris of[' I tow ...

LATEST BETTING.—MONDAY EVENING

... BETTING.-?,?,cN- T).?y EVEMNG. ATI MPI'u OT'1TAN 1lANIli:AtP.-7 to 't ilast Colltellt. ?? (t: ikell): '12 to l a gail st Lamedo; 2) tO 1 agaillst Pug Orrock (taken). No 1lr'l' rANsPITON It:; Sr. ti:s.-1 2 to I arainst ATaria. ])OX(aS' l:U t-I ( \lX ?? 1. lo Igailot Et~lelbert; 12 to 1 agani ost 8uridule gan'; DoxcAisrEIL Sri.:r-.reciiisl'. -2 to I aganist Miss L)oxr isi Irmt ?? S r si-Fs.-3 to ...

SPORTING

... S P OR TING. B.ALTXM~ENAr S-rEIcrl.l-CIIIsI;S.-\Vr.ISI;SoAx, Jv:, ?? I -Entries for the Ballymiiena Handicap Sweepste iks, s sovereigns each, h. ft. 50 sovereigns added. Thiee miles. MIr. E. J. Irwin's b. in. Daplnle, five yearsc AIl' Tiernan's rr. g. Isaac, aged; Mi'. HInders ji's bi. h1 Blou Maza, five years; Mr. Abbott's -r. r Mieathi aged; Mr. Bond's chl. n. Prince Charley, thincc 'e yeis ...

Sporting

... ? #Iyorth1q. DOWNHILL RACES. TiIE races announced in our' last to take place at i Downhill, came off on Thursday with griat success The fineness of the day, as well as thee convenience of railwav transit, inducod iriinensc numbers to thie strand, and at 2 P.m., when the special train from Coleraine arrived, we are cnnvinced there could not f have been less than from ten to twelve thorisaud t ...

FRENCH RACES IN THE CRIMEA

... TUESDAY EVENING, ARIL 1o.-The French races, which were' announced some time aigo, came off to- day under the special patronage of Marshal Pelissier, and were attended with all tho show and eclat which our Allies so much delight in. General Luders, who had been at a review of about twenty thousand French in the morning, was the treat guest on the occasion, and was accompanied by his daughter. ...

HORSE-RACING.—MEETLNG IN LISBURN

... JIORSE-RACING.-MEETLNG IN LISBURN. IT was announced last Sunday, by the Rev. Alexander Henderson, that a meeting would be held in Lisburn, on Wednesday evening, in reference to the races atthe Maze. At the appointed hour, seven o'cloclk, the Pres- byterian Church was filled with a large and very at- tentive audience. The Rev. Mr. HEN-DERSON, after prayer, read the 58th chapter of Isaiah. He ...

Sporting Intelligence

... exporting lintelligelice. EPSOM O RACESA-TrU sDA; Jun 1. THF, Epsom Four Year Old Stakes of 50 Sove each, h ft; for colts, S st. 11 lb.; fillies, Sst. 6 lb. New Dlerby Course. 6 subs. Duke of Bedford's Dabehiclk, by Weatherbit (S. Rogers,) ?? - ?? ?? ?? I Mr. Mundy's Tobolski (Dockeray,) . 2 The Two Year Old Stakes oF 10 Sovs. each, with 50 added; colts, 8 st. 7 lb.; fillies, 8 st. 4 lb. ...

LONDON BETTING—SATURDAY EVENING

... LONDON BETTING-SATTRD.&Y EVZNING GREAT YoRnsritnz TIAoDIGAEF-3 to 1 agst The Grand lnquieitor; 4 to 1. ag;st RaMbgill. ST. L.soER.-, to 4 ags' Rloiartio (take 2 to 1); 7 to 2 agst The Trapper (taken); 8 to I agst Acrobat (taken); 10 to I agst KnighOt of St. George (taken); 21 to I agst Autocrat (taken); I5 to ' agait Dervish (taken); IS to'! agst Ivan (ofered). Trapper in great forc. ...

DOWN ROYAL CORPORATION RACES

... FounT:: DAT-IRIDAY, SEPT. 26. TuIt weather to-clay was harsh and cold, and a stiff breeze, bringing with it, occasionally, a spattering of rain, made the course everything but inviting. The attendance, in consequence, was more select than large. The first event was The QULEN'S PLATn Of 100 guineas. Weight for age-three years old, 6st. 71b.; four, Sst. 41b.; five, 9st; six, and aged, fist. 5Ib. ...

Sporting

... I REVIEW OF THE HOWTH AND BALDOYLE. RACES_1856. Tan sporting fraternity of Ireland are deeply in- dehted to the popular Earl of Howth for his exer- tions in establishing a meeting worthy of the pat- ronage of the nobles of the land, and the principal bookmakers of England, who, as every mprry month of May condes round, assemble on the Bal- doyle race-course. During the past week Howth Castle ...

NEWMARKET RACES—YESTERDAY

... NEWMARKET RACES-YESTERDAY. Sweepstakes of 50 sovs.'-Actaon, I; North Lin- coln, 2. £50 Plate-King-at-Arms, 1; Wild Rose, 2; Solo- mon, 3. Eight ran. Selling Handicap.-Olymspus, 1; Neophite, 2. Six ran. £50 Sweepstakes.-Princess Royal, 1; Pavillion, 2. Three ran. Handicap Sweepstakes £33.-Killigrew, 1. Three ran. Handicap Plate.-Mentmore, 1. UNIvERSITY OF EDINBURGIL-Mr. David J. Ruther- ford, ...

Cricketing

... griddilig. LISBUEN 1. BELFAST. A MATC'1 came off' between these two clubs, in the Botanic Gjarden, on Thursday, which was looked for- wvard to with groat interest. The more so From the cireumstaloce oi thle former club, which is only yet in its infancy, having the spirit to thlrov down tile gauntlet to its formidable neighhbour1, who 1has been, for thin last cight or ten years, reapinig ...