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CORONERS INQUESTS

... The following inquosts were held yesterday by bcrough oorcner: the body Alice, wife of William Ball, master mariner, residing at No. 7, Aberdeen-street, Toxtethpark. deceased was 42 yearn of age. Her stated that she had been in the liftbit of drink* i to exoess for some time past, and for the last 18 months had been sober. She managed to get dowu stain and obtain some spirits, and went back ...

Sporting Intelligence

... LLATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. (Contilucdflivta the 71hpage.) BETTLNG AT U&NCHESTER-FiDAY. The attendance at the' Post-olicoo Hotel ?? was anything but 1umcrovts, and very little betting took place. S mish l'ly was a little in demand for the Earl Spencer's .at S to 1. Tho follivinF list of quotations arc made up from offers, and bets laid to small wins which, howevor, may bo taken 8s ...

Published: Saturday 23 March 1861
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2529 | Page: Page 5, 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. (Continucd front the 71h page.) BErTING AT MANCHESTER.-FRII)AY. bettiu hero to-day was rather inporant. Although avourito for the St. Le-er was in no grcat demnaud, 40 was cutientlY off(!r~d on thn oivid, aun ry. ..qsi d e length of time 100 to I could have been obtained al ?? Stout ; auI.euIently, however, a heavy t oi1 T nrn came into tile market, and this ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1861
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3545 | Page: Page 5, 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CHANGES IN THE CABINET

... the of Lord J. Russell to the peerage, together with the retirement Lord Herbert, has naturally created some difiiculties to the Cabinet, but we have reason to believe that they have been surmounted. The office of Secretary of War, it understood, was first offered to Si%Charles Wood, tut declined it, preferring his present position. It was next offered to Sir Lewis, who, first, declined to ...

Sporting Intelligence

... LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. (Conltnuedfrom the 7th page.) BETTING AT MANClIESTEIL.-FRIDAY. There was rather a strong muster at the rooms to-day, but with the exception of The Brownie being b.acked to wins near £2,000, at 1) to 1, for the Coodwoed Stakes, and the Wizard with very little outlay advancing to 5 to I, the betting wau unimplortant. Closing prices:- 9TEWARDS' CUP. Quotatlns, at. lb ...

Published: Saturday 27 July 1861
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4146 | Page: Page 5, 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

ACCIDENT TO THE STEAMER CITY OF WASHINGTON

... ACCIDENT THE STEAMER CITY OF WASHINGTON. The screw-steamer Vesta, which arrived at this port yesterday afternoon from Waterford, reported huving spoken, at twelve o'oloek on Wednesday night, th.=> Eorew steam-ship City Washington, 12 miles east Tuskar, disabled, her main shaft being broken. At 3 P-n>. yesterday she waa telegraphed miles west cf Holyhead. Yesterday evening, two steam-tugs .ere ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... It is stated that Earl is about to visit Durham. The inauguration of the Middle Temple Library by the Prince of Wales will take plase on the 31st. Dr. Chapman, bishop of Colombo, has returned to England and resigned his see, after having held during a period 16 year 3. It instated that new iron-clothed frigate Black Prince will leave the Clyde about end of next month. Last week births 865 boy ...

SPORTING

... I ~ . - . =- = - , = _ The Great Autumn Cup and Flying Handicap at the Liverpool Autumn, and the Great Lancashire Produce Stakes at the Liverpool July Meeting, 1862, close and name next Tuesday. COURSING.-We are informed that this has been an ex- cellent breeding feason for hares in the north of England. I From Coquetclale we hear that they are very numerous and strong. This augurs well for ...

Published: Wednesday 18 September 1861
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1231 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... s p ortlag _ _ _ _ - g l CI1URO~~iTOWN (S~OUTaPORT) COU11'-N the 0111JR0111TOWN ( ?? MEETING. and T U R Da1)A Y. gtrayoia5. to i Stetaids: Osret Hekstb, Nathan S~a -, EaT . .3, sriAo, 00. an IV. Worrlsi, es. Jtt~ :~ Blundelc.Sv The UESEETE{ UP for ?? dil5. espe lit W 'rail's War~~~ks FISST i~~icletta ihl carist least Mr end5~~~1 Colo ?? ?? bst r ?? Rvop front DriioGThenOSStLL CUP, for PUNC- ...

Published: Saturday 21 December 1861
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1409 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

BALLOON RACE

... The management of the Zoological Gardens, in their desire and determination to furnish attractions of the ultra novel order, have, it must be admitted, spared neither expense nor exertion in attaining that object, and they appear ominently auooessfnl in carrying out. No sooner had the excitement earned by the daring and fearful exploits of the world-renowned Blondin, the hero of Niagara, w ...

THE BRAZIL & RIVER PLATE MAILS

... MASSACRE AT BAN JUAN. Southampton, Wbdntbdat.—The royal mail steamship Tyne, Captain Jelliooe, has arrived with the above mails. She brings 41 passengers, £2093 in specie, and upwards of 3000 packages in cargo. The Magdslena, with the outward mails, left St. Vinofcnt for Kio Janeiro on the 21st ult.; ail well. On the 15th ult. the Tyne iiessed the outward French mail steamer on tho English ...