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ANGLING

... fine for the state of the water which we anticipate. We will put on three flies •—a red hackle at the point, and a blea- Whig, and a small orange body for droppers, the second a yard from the point, and the third a couple of feet from the second—three ...

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1862._ TunFD RACING FIXTURES FOR 1862. _ OCTOBER. - A'ewmarket 11 NOVEMBER Worcester ..

... In the several matehes we shoeld take FEU nE.Tdra agstHurricane), BATSMAN (agstAlmacks), (a.5t Levity,. TueanEanoiA;(UgEt Whig of the Forest), BROWN BESS colt (agst iSCattern), (agst Zara), ASTEROID (agat Knowsley), VAULTER (ag'st Mountaba-Bnek), ArLas ...

EDESTRIANISII. pkUICE OV WAS= GROUNDS. BOW. by Williams and Co., 11 and 14, Strand, W.C.)

... troublesome Quitoiner among the pods of the district. race The second on the programme Was announced for live p.m., the competitor. Whig George florbott and Withem Tipledy, distance half a mile-twiee round 'he erouuds for .0 Ito a site. We cannot fur a certainty ...

THE ilitga

... and then Hartley fell. Rounds 14 to 17—Both lads took considerable time, Napper having evidently gotiddiver In consequence of Whig to force the lighting, and Hartiey's weak denditloti requiriug ail T)ler's time to etudy and support. All these were ciotnewnat ...

MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL

... eminent abilities; he tine Agate, a sweet voice, and a stage walk et most impoelog character, and in the lighter ,phases of Whig will prove oue the most valuable acquiaitions to the metropolitan boards. His elocution faultless, and the graces of his style ...

Atp ATI CS. TIDIC TABLI PO* Olt WEEK ENDING AVOURT 1,11,

... the stove led to in Such a laud. mile manner, deserves the popularity its his own day may gei a necdote Uriming Out of the 'Whig and 'rory out.ilict be by s vers—halipily for tho sake of poolety.dee, , 0t res , rot to which o on 1116 following conversation ...

SWIIIWIIIII9

... by an alkaline process. And by a fourth Ingredient unknown to me. of art aroma* , nature. I thiuk tea worse of it for its Whig a patent medicine. I look at It as an article's/ cOmmeree and donteetie conrealence, and do not hesitate to say it is the best ...

A GOSSIP ON GARDEN GAMES. (FrOID, LONDON SOCIETY.) CHAPTER L QUOITS

... quite compatible with it. Accidents art' well-nigh impossible; they can only result from groat carelesauess. I have known tho Whig busy about the flower-beds whole the gentle- Iron have boon throwing the pioits many a pleasant spring. evening. The weight ...

he not propose to M. Berger? His extraordinary run of 896, recently., at the French= game, certainly entitles ..

... with the latest rumour of the Conference, or the c't _ntainlelligence from America; and , when the arts of bowling, nY tof &Whig are carried a pitch of ,scientific perfection of oof by our forefath ers , it Is not probable that the gentle-14,Merles flyland ...

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... discharge of all the claims by him; and Mr. Wild, seas certain securities mentioned in the plaintiffs bill. The company is now Whig voluntarily wound up, end the defendant hiving threatened to sell the building, the company for an injunction. They piicl deposit ...