SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... I LIVERPOOL, SATURDAY EVENING. LATEZT BETTING. REWMAnKILT HANDICAP.-4 to I against Ga- brielle de Estrees, 5 to 1 againsbtYarra, G to 1 againat Ducat, 6 to I against Carbineer (all taken). Tivo TuOUSA-ND GUINEAS,-3 to 1 against Old Calabar, 7 to 1 against Caterer, 8 to 1 against The Marquis (all taken). Monday will see a good day's r~acing at AIntre-., and In all probability 'will induon the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 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- year-olds, on the ?? has 43 animals engaged, two of ivhioh have paid the debt of nature, and one l disquatlfied, As the season It drawing to a olose, it i9 more than probable that some dark youngsters may make their ...

PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND THE COLOURED RACE

... 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 men of colour who waited on him to learn his views 'with reference to his colonisation scheme, nor in his letter to Mr. Horace Greeley, is there anything inconsistent with thepersonal and ...

PROGRAMME FOR THIS DAY (TUESDAY)

... The horsss marked thus (1) have arrived. Tlln nsceror essaGRAND AsNsoA.L STIIEPLIC QHAH HANDICAP of 10 sove each, S ft, with 100 added; winners extra; the Second to save his stake. About three miles and a half; 20 eubs. - age Stilb age 8tlb Penarth 0 12 0 >Pine Apple a 9 10 Freshman . . a 11 7 'Deception. . a' 9 9 Medora . a 11 4 Harry , , 6 9 8 Jernsalem a 11 0 Bonaparte .. a 9 7 Bantam 6 10 ...

SPORTING NOTES

... SPORTING Am THE NORTHAMIPTON A:ND GROXTON PARK MEE TINGS. To the EDITOR of the DAn W POST. Sir,-After such a quiet week as 'the one just past, Shrewsbury being a dead failure, and Birmingham, con- trary to general expectation, only bringing out one good field. The two brilliant days' spent at Nosrthampton will be thoroughly enjoyable, for the bill of fare never was nlore attractive, and the ...

TATTERSALL'S BETTING, YESTERDAY

... CHESTER CuP. 33 to 1 agst Agag. 40 1 ?? Schism. 40 1 ?? Umpire. 40 1 ?? Caller Ou. 40 1 ?? Duchess. DEnixy. 25 to 1 agst Typee. 40 ?? 1 ?? Hubert. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. THE NORTH WARWICK(SHIRE HOUINDS.-Bte4sn. This day ?? Jaa. 24 ?? The Lion, Portway. Monday ?? -27 ?? The Boot, Honily. Tuesday 28 ?? Stoneleigh Abbey. Thurseday . -30 ?? laverdon, Friday ?? 31 ?? Solihull. THE WARWICESHIRE ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... i SPORTINGITELLIAGENCE. WEI; DERBY, 1862. WFIGHTS FOR THE TRADESMEN'S PLATE. age st lb age stlb Audrey 6: 6 - Harlequin ' 3 6 l l Cape Flyaway . . :6 9-2 IRaralAvies . . 6 610 Dictator _ .. 4 .8 12 Early. Morn a. 8 . 9 General-Hea . 5 8 io Geose .. a2 6 8 libellous ' . - 86 8 Mis M H Hiwt tor S 3 a 7 Poefoot ..4 4. Teterrima . 3 7 Conqueror .. 4 8 '2 Victor . 3 6 5 TliheMqk .. 5 8 .0 Cleienti ...

MANCHESTER BETTING.—YESTERDAY

... MANCHESTER BETTING.-Y'sTzBDAY. There was some little speculation on the Tradesmen's Plate at Derby, for which 3 to 1 was taken about Beverley, and 4 to I Attaman; but afterwards there was a strong aii. position to lay against Beverley.-The Doncaster St. Leger betting is only remarkable for the firmness of The blarquis (Ito 2 taken freely), Carisbrook, about whom 100 to 12 was taken, and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... BEDFORD RACES. PROGRAMME FOR THIS DAY (TUES AY). Tbe horses marked tfiu8 ( I have arrived. The PRIEPARATION PLATE of 20 svYS, added to a Sweepstake of ii sovs each, °, ft three-year olds ?? 61b, four list 7-b, five, six, and aged list; mares and geldings allowed 31b. The winner to bh sold for 150 sors. Gentlemen riders; professionals Gib extra. To start at the distance and go once round. The ...

CRICKET

... CRICK ET. ELEVEN PROFESSIONALS v. TWENTY-TWO GENTLEMEN OF BIRMINGAHA & DISTRICT. A match was illayed by the above on the Small Heath Cricket Ground, Lirmirngham, on Monday and Tuesday, the 22nd -and 23rd inst., in which a, fine display of cricket was exhibited. The Twenty-two first took to tile willow to the bowliing of Messrs. S. Clarke, Nottoj, and C. Morton, Birmingham. In the first innings ...

SPORTING NOTES

... THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS AND DERBY, 1863. No. I11. To the Eurroe of the DAn Peasr. Sir,-There is notsuch another long string at Newmarket as Joseph Dawson has under his care, but th re are about ia dozen comprised in J. GODDInG's LOT. IHe has two or three that have never yet beei ill public, asxl I have heard or seen no good of them, the best in the stable being the five performers of Mr. ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES

... - A PrOUrIIING MATCH was held on the Farm of Broombank, U Croniar, on Thursday the 21st ult. Althoughi thie ooroiing wvs jOvery lid, at good numbor of plougho came fors.Ird. Te Judges h rr, for ploniling seve MessrqMGUrigor, L riganmond, Corse; Ewen, 5 WVestown; Reid, Cr'oskios. For Horsos asd Haruesos- Messrs SI r, Reid, Sinithyhill; MICoobio, Daugh of Coldstono; and their dc- n e lsiolns ...