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SPORTING

... SP 0 la T I G . Thle Locale Hlarrtiers will meet this week nt twelve o'clock each (lay, at Ballybrataogh1, on Monday, and iolloeycarragh, oln0 Tuesday. NU\w Puic:MlOM Xo:ix EttsroiNT.-Tho United Se'- vice Gazette aniiounccs that Iord Panomurs has ob- tained the salnctiolt of the Ceown to a measure of vital in poletaltce to the success of ?? in thle army. A wariant toill bI itsuedl imniodi ...

Sporting

... NEWMARI(ET OCTOK3ER MEETING. W EDNE1DAY. TinE St. Leger Stakes of 25 sovs each, for three- year-nlds. Captain White's Ulysses, by Annandale ?? 1 Mlr. Barne's colt, by Pyrrbius the First ?? ?? 2 Bettillg-5 to 2 on Ulysses, who made all.the run- ning, and non by 13) lengths. Handluicap Sweepstakes of 15 sovs each, 10ft, for two- year-olds. Duke of Bedford's Spbict, by Orlando.1 Mr. F. Fisher's ...

SPORTING

... SPORTING G The Iveah I-Hunt meet as ?? February 2, MIilltown, Banbridge; Tuesday, 5, Dro- more; Saturday, 9, Tandragee; Tupsday, 12, Ballela Post-office; Saturday, 16, Clare; Tuesday, 19, Bally- down Bridge: Saturday, 23, Ballyvarley; Tuesday, 26, Ashfield Post-office; hour, twelve o'clock. ROUTE IfuINT.-Fixtures for February, 1816-To meet at eleven.-Friday, 1, Kilraughts; Tuesday, 5, Dunhoc; ...

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. ...

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 ...

Sporting

... ,f p orti It O. CURRAGH APRIL MEETING, 1856. SECOND DAY -WEDNESDAY, AeRir, 23. THE attendance this day was very limited, and com- posed principally ofrthose interested. The day was equslly fine as yesterday. The sport, thouglismall in quantity, was excellent in quality. The following is a return:- - - Wellinzton Stakes (renewed), 15 sovs each, 5st, 50 sovs added. Three-Years-Old Course. Second ...

Sporting

... flyorfill#. IRISH COURSING FIXTURES FOR 1850. OCTOBER.-Wexford, 2nd and 3rd; North Union (County Antrim), 5th and 9th; ltelleek (Fermanagh), 22nd anri 23rd; Limerick, 29th and 30th. NovciamEn.-Alount Loise (MAonaigian), 6th and 7th; Limerick, 19th and 20th. DEcct tBaIn.-.Molntaiistonwn (Meath), 10th and l1th; Limerick, 16th and 17th. At a meeting of tlie Directors of the Limericl and Foylles ...

SPORTING

... S P 0 RT IN G. The Loutli Union Harriers meet. as follows in January, 185(;:-Saturday 5tb, at Kilourry; Tues- day 8th, at Cliannel Rock; Fridny 11th, at Roche Castle; Wednesday l6th, at Kennel, at eleven o'clock. Mr. Patrick Keating (called by tho French papers nn English gentlemlall, but W1hose name speaks of Ireland and Catholicisni), minetin g the other day an old sergeant froin tbe ...

Aquaties

... lat Its .Yq EOWTII RcMITTA, 1856._The first regatta heli in this picturesque and attractive locality took place oil Monday under the most favourable circumstances for weather and for the pleasure seeirer s. The Lord Lieutenant.proceeIed.-to .Howth, ?? by, Lady Dover, Lady Fanny Howard, and several of his suite, at a quarter-past one, and in ton niniutes after arrived at Howth, where they were ...

Sporting

... LI #l0thil#, IRISH RACING FIXTURES FOR 1856. JUNE-Ballyeigh, 17; Curragh, 24; Monkstown, 30. JULY-Bellewstown, 9; Wicklow, 15; Down Royal Corporation, 15; Trainore, 22; Heath, 29. Auous'r-Galway, 5; Killarnwy, 19. SecPTEMsuin-Curraghl, 2; Tramrore, 9; Jenkinstown Park, 16; Johnstown, 23; Kilkee, 25; Limerick, 30. OCTo0an-Curragh, l4th; 1)owvn Royal Corpora- tion, 21; Cashel, 28. CURRAGH CAMP ...

Sporting

... Ayortilli., MAZE OCTOBER RACES. VITIST DAY (wanrNESDAY), 22ND OCTOnEr. THESE races commenced to-day. The weather was very fine. The following was the result of the run- Ulster October Free Handicap of 5 sovs each; in cass of acceptance, 20 sovs added. Second horse to save his stake, provided four start. Two miles. Captain Burke's Disowned, 4 yrs, 8st 71b. ?? M1r Isaac Day's Waterfdll, aged, ...