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was upset, going under water. Fortonatelp i hfow goOn, picked up, in time to row over and obtain third prize,

... championship, t o he able to win the livery and badge. , Thu first of the four Georges Dogg ett ' w l i e/QtedlY He a staunch Whig , and, never of -openly ogg ett 5 ing it, was more than in d an ger 0 . ° l . ON; Maltreated by the Londqn roughs , who, ...

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... and other amusements in Paris in August amounted to £42,177, being an increase of £6 080 en the previous month. The Northern Whig says that the financial reformers of Ulster are about inviting Mr. Gladstone to a banquet in Belfast, in consideration of his ...

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... would, at anyrate, reduce the stock in trade of grievances on which a certain class of politicians make market. The Northern Whig speaks of the obvious sincerity of the book. It is truthful in every page. ' the Queen has written as s h e t h ought ...

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... 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 ...

at the first observation, the young man's face soon drew your attention by the outline of some of his features,

... like two game cocks about t o fi g ht, and that first -- glance gave birth to an aversion which lasted ever (Belfast Northern Whig, Jan. 9 and 11, 1869.) after. Just in proportion as the blue eye of the The brilliant engagement of Mr. Barry Sullivan soldier ...

STOCKBRIDGE.'

... really mean; and as I have got confidence in the rightheartedness of my own countrymen, I have no dread of the fritUre.- The Whigs wail and whine, and say, Oh, these people have done what they never intended to do—all the good they have done we ought to ...

THE ILLUSTRATED SPORTING NEWS

... Intervale, followed by ileir-at•Law, lierbaroinia and Walcot, who finished in a cluster, the last two who came in with the crowd Whig Dux and lied Earl. Alter the race Mr. Graham, the owner of Regalia, lodged it protest against the stakes being paid over to ...

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... Itoward t d'beeu erifiained was re ared With fi a ' ' P P , g g , ; Cooppi? only thin shoes, which militated against A T, °Whig to the slippery nature Of the AS in gipsy a good deal of betting took • ; Phice i tooP'er being' the. ..gvouritc. -- • - - ...

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 ...

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 ...