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SPORTING

... SP OR TING. TATTERSALL'S-SATURDAY. CHAMPAGNE STAKES. 2 to 1 agst Tadcustpr 3 to 1 - Domino (t) GRE.NT YORKSHIIRE1 HANDICAP. 9 to 2 agst HRco (t 6 to l) 5 to I - Heany (tand off) 12 to 1 - Hlarbingerl(t) 100 to 7 - Kingof Trumps(t) ST. LEGER. 5 to'4 on West Australian (to nearly 2,000t.) 7 to 2 aget Sittingbourne (t to 160) 7 to I - Rataplan-(t and off) 8 to I - The Reiver (t) 10 tb I - ...

SPORTING

... SP OR ThYNG. 26. LATEST BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-TUESDAY. ster- Tue Goodwood gathering having absorbed all the prin. HIL-Y I cipal speculators, it, was little better than a blank day at eof the rooms. The only horses in force for the Stake-s were Hobbv Horse and Joe Mifll'r. Peliou was in strong (le- iced 'sntfr h Cup at~the price quoted ; andl~est Auityalian )enand Cinea were the only horses ...

SPORTING

... - 10 WARWICK AND LEAMINGTON SPRING MSETING.-WxD1xzsDAv. h DBAZl ?? of 6 mOc. each, 'with 25 added, for eorses thct hive been regulail; and fairly ?? with the Wa W ickahire, Atherston, -Pytchlel or Mr. Drake's hounn&, at'list eilk times s nce .the est of January. 1863, gentleiien'riders. 12st each-- winners once in 186uary 1853 to carry 51b, twice 71b, and three: times ?? extra; hilf bred ho ...

SPORTING

... SP (P R rInzflG. TAT TEllS ALL'S.-MONDAY. A:'t i . 1 twerp i en and receis Ut', iumerous in- v inc T s 5tr ., oil co0n12. eCrits, particularly on the C cnn tic to ?? tfr wl,ich, howeverv, Colsterdale ii d Chif 1 a ideee v;cr. the only horses in strong demanid, 1 1 i tc3. cid lor *al , ! ioni cc siner ait 11 to 2 anti 6 to 1, the 'rat 13 t 2 ancd G t. I ?? to 1 the current offer at the cii;-c ? ...

SPORTING

... SP ORTING. NEWMARIEST HOUGHTON MEETING. BETTING.-FiuDAY NIGHT. D!RBY. 14 to 1 ngst Dervish (t to 1251.) 20 to 1 - Wild Huntsman (25 to 1t f) No betting on the Second Nursery; the first had been evidently a dose ad nusc67nus. SATURDAY'S RACES. HANDICAP SWIELPSTAXES of 16 sovs. each, 10 ft; for 2-yr olds. RP.l. (7 Subs.) Mr. J. Osborne's Bridesmaid, by Sweetmeat, Sst 41b (J. Osborne) 1 Lord ...

SPORTING

... ?SPORTII?iG. 't y Lu Do? .rk a drcS? quei to 1 ?ept? 0 Ii? ?? una Is ft Ms e c? day -W sot CO 3 had ac d unti ted once ass i lbs 'no, Oils ot - ?? i9 JT)EATH OF LxIET.y GENERA^L SIR NEIL DOUGLAS, a bdt at KC.. , K.C.H.-Tltis distinguished officer died on the 1st hav, of instant,' at Brussels, in thle 74th year of his age, and after M a aservice of fifty years. The deceased saetved during the ...

SPORTING

... ISPOBTIAG. e- CONCLUSION OF HEREFORD RACES. FRIDAY. GuAND STAND- PLATE Of 50 EOvS (Handicap). Once e round. ct Mr. T. Stevens's Sleeping Partner by Venison, S yrs, le 8st 71b (including 71b extra) ?? (Yates) I le Mr. J: Davies's Butterfly, 4 yrs, 7st ?? (Cliff) 2 le Mr. Waller's, Octavia, 5 yrs, 8st 61b (including 56b . extra) . ,(Crouch) 3 The following also ran:-Theodine, Battery, Gipsy Girl ...

SPORTING

... I :SPOAT~IM1 WWITSHIREs-CfHAMPIONj COURSING HEWT- MtDRUm ?? #11 ages (16- subs.), was won by Mr. W~emaet Mr Rendall's Rabbie~rn ups.. a.ran u. STONHBN~ Byxawerewon by Mi.3Etwall'si Ws&pe 15siTO Smza wera dirided by Mr. Brown's Brigh RyE. BAcbxNH16iI STAXIa Were WOUnby Mr. WVey'aoaeie RUunw;Ds'StiAkxs, were won by Captain Wyndharn'a ic 'v~f Ad Cie* HerMajstya oeay, ke COmmoll; Friday, New. ~ ...

SPORTING

... SPOBTING. TATTERSALL'S.-MoND AX. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP. a 20 to 1 agst Mr. T. Daweon's Galvanism (t) t 20 to 1 - Mr. C. Peck's Richmond (t) 26 to 1 - Mr. Meiikam's Hatchet (t) 28 to 1 - Mr. Payne's Hirsuta (t) 28 to I - Mr. Mil er's Grapeshot (t) - 30 to I - Mr. Southby'sConteentment toandaftpff) 30 to I - Mr.Wreford'sWedlockfilly(tandaftofi I Galvanism, Richmond, and Grapeshot were the only ...

SPORTING

... e ? LATEST BETTING AT )L&NC?ESTEB. B TumBDAY.' - e ?3T ELSOThIC TSLUOhAPE.) t . CHESTER CUP JANDDEItBY. Bpauies 4u11. The o?dy a?rsealu force ftr ?? Cup were Lady ja sail &are?row, tack 20,to? ? (token); ConstantIne, 28 to I Iteken).-Derby: Wpt ? Austrahait, 13 to I (token); Umlarie? and 16 to 1 ? (taken).' ?? EPSOM STEEPLE CHASE8, && The following events will coin. off thu da r bonrhdddo ...

THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON'S YACHT

... THE EMPEROR 0NAPOLEO-N'S YACHT'. The O3niteur publishes the following description of the fittings-up of the imperial yacht Soine Hortensc: OD the deck of the vessel is a circular pavilion, the panels of which being glazed, allow a free view of every- thing around, while light crimson silk curtains keep off the rays of the sun. At one side is a large circular divan, and opposite it a stand ...

SPORTING

... SP OBTING. i Brib( Sine Jack I Winl Wort , Stuad Kenr Twin V Villa I ?? .Vool , Epan l oya Clio I Victc U aclt INTE LLIGE NCE E XTRA. BRIGHTON RACES. WEIGHTS for the NuntsEan STASCEs. T.Y.C. st. lb. a st. lb. ery. 8 7 j Vingt-un ?? 7 1 quo Nn. 8 3 Adelaide ?? 1 ?? 8 2 Basquine ?? 7 0 [sield ?? S 0 Bracken ?? 7 0 thless . . ?? 8 0 Joan of ?? 13 ent,. ?? i 11 11Iargarotta ?? 6 13 nyside ?? 7 10 ...