SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
... TATTERSALL'S.-NOmOPAY. The lawn was crowded, but the betting was conducted with litt'l spirit. All tho persons present seemed more in- elhend to discuss the we-ak's sport than to take an active I part in tue operations on the two great races. The Wizard l was lucked for upwards of 2,000'. at 5 to 2, and at last only 9 to 4 c nuld lbe o4tailled about hiro. Umpire was not so firm as his friends ...