SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
... LIVERPOOL. MONDAY EVENING. The July Stakes at Newmarket, to-morrow, will not only be the race of the day but of the week, and amongst so many good two-year-old8 it is moot diffi ...
... LIVERPOOL. MONDAY EVENING. The July Stakes at Newmarket, to-morrow, will not only be the race of the day but of the week, and amongst so many good two-year-old8 it is moot diffi ...
... LIVERPOOL. FRIDAV EVN[IN,. The near approach of the Ccsarewitch naturally emaees increased excitement in the turf market, and Limosina hag assumed the position of first favourit ...
... -SPORTIXG INTFILIAGENC LIVERPOOL - ~WiMNESDAY EVSKING, An musua Manchester agiain takes the Iintiative In spoatin, matters, end after finishing up the old yer,th her excellently-arrsagad dog shwcom* m ...
... SPORTI.NG INTELLIGENCE, NEEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY, APRIL 21. SWEEPSrTAKEsof SOOSOVH. each, 100 ft forfour-year-olds; colts at. 10kb., flliesst. 6b. B.C. Five subs. Lacdes ?? , Buller ?? ...
... i | LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAY EvENING. The fields to-day at Lincoln have been good, both in quantity and quality. No less than 20 juveniles put in an appearance for the Brocklesby St ...
... I ON RIFLE MI The weather yesterday was again very fine and hot. The competition for the Queen's prize was com- pleted, and Sergeant Roberts, 12th Shropshire, was the winner, making the very fine scor ...
... PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND TISE COLOURED RACE. We have no wish to speak with tnneces- sary harshness of President Lincoln's policy towards the negro race. Neither in his recent address to the deputation of ...
... ISPORTING INTELLICENCE. LIVERPOOL, MONDAY EVENING. - The settling to-day has been very harmless, as the success of Sir Joseph Hawley's horse, with the crushing weight of 9 at. 4 lbs., was not by any Y ...
... LIVERPOOL WEDNESDAY EVENING, Of the eight events In the programme at llew- market to-morrow, two and a match only are com- plete. The Fifteenth Triennial Produce Stakes, for two ...
... I LIVERPOOL. SATURDAY EVENrNG. The Chester meeting has proved anything but satisfactory to the general public. Mr. Tophain has been found fault with by the stewards of the meetin ...
... I 0 3 LATES.T. BET-TING. D BrMANCHESTER. THE D)ERBiY. 7 to 1 agst Ilustie, t & O 33 to 1 Stabber, t 8 to 1 Lord Lyon, o 3,3 to 1 Bribery iolt, o B 10 to 1 Student, o M0 to 1 41aravedist 20 t ...
... Thee in LivnRPooL, TUEoSDAY EVENING. Thr ilbe two meetings to-morrow to engage - the attention of turfites - one in the north, at ILI Beverley, and the other in the south, at Stock- DO bridg ...