SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... he explained. The natural po- sition of Aluovicic is in a measure peculiar, the entire surface drainage of a large area, of land falls towardo end through a portion of it, the streets being in tlioevealeya. ?? tile caso with Clayport-street, Horse-market ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... by the Manchester Union, and a verdict Of manslaughter found against him, for neglectingto re ieve an unfortun. ate Irish woman named Hannon. LArG SALMON.-Onf Thursday last, Thomas naggart, one of the domestics of Grant's Hotel, Dan. keld, caught in the ...

THE EPSOM SUMMER MEETING

... cite one bet made during the morn- ing by the Leviathan, who laid ;10,000 to 10 against Royal Hart winning and The Swede landing second, adding that it would suit hisbook to give 30,000 over and above (ie bet for the event to come off so. ThinkI of that ...

Published: Sunday 02 June 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 20650 | Page: 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... amount of 9G,OO0. Somue lots were left.-Lieut. R. Nicholson, of the 21st North British Fusileers, has been expelled from the army, for obraining ,301 on a bill which he knew to be ?? Duke of Cambridge has been pleased to appoint Lieut.-Colonel Sir AV. Davison ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... legislature of Wisconsin has recently passed an act, by which any owner or lessee of land, who shall knowingly permit the Canada thistle to go to seed on such land, is to be deemed guilty of a misdemeaour, and on conviction thereof to be punished by ...

REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... be not, as We ,, have supposed, the oldest woman in the world. t ' Holloway's Pills a Superior Remedy for Affections of the a Chest and Diseases of the 'Lungs.-Pridget M'Bride, a re- f spectable young Woman, residing at Carregart, Ireland, was afflicted ...

Published: Friday 07 February 1851
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4057 | Page: 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... At the inquest on Fri- day, after hearing all the evidence that could be ob- tained, the j ary came to a verdict ' that the woman was murdered by Ponder, and that ha afterwards hung himsoelf in a fit of temporary derangement.' ALLZGBD MUlRDER.-OR Sunday ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... he has purch~asedau estate, and built a residelice, uwade an unsolicited return to his tenants of ten per cent on the best lands, and fifteen per cent on the iferior soils. The Rev. Uenry P. Bowen, of Airdale Col- legs, has accepted tetheuuaimou3 ituvitation ...

HAMPTON RACES

... a long concealed and most atrocious mur- der in the county of Kilkenny, have proved quite true. About a fortnight since a woman named Mary Fleming, residing at Kill-easy, went to Constable Read, of the Hlugginstowr, station, and stated her wish to disclose ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Parlar's Cal- culator first, Lord Egliaton's Cnwus second. Won by a length. COLT SAPIING STAKES of 50 sovs each, won by Lord Zet- land's Angus. THURSDAY. GREAT EBOE HANDICAP of 200 sovs, added to a sweep- Btakes of 20 sovs each. Mr. Martinson's Nancy first, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... house-duty of houses rented at £19 19s. per annum. -A beautiful girl, named Kearney, who seas attached to an officer in the army, followed the regiment to Dublin, a few days ago, where some quarrel arising between the officer and herself, she determined ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... of reason- ing. The second essay isone on the interesting question, How woman may best fulfil her religious and domestic duties as wife and a mother. It is written by a woman (Mrs. M. A. Stace), and is marked by a tone of ardent religious feeling. The ...

Published: Thursday 22 April 1852
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3141 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games