SPORTING

... having set her I house in order. Let this be done now, and the day may be near when England will know no difference between Whig and Tory, Liberal and 2 Conservative, and have altogether new watch- words. ...

THE OCEAN YACHT RACE

... upon himself the sbade of Peel, by inducing the Tory party to perform the great feat of running Off. with the clothes of t!~e Whigs whenever he hits an opportunity. A short month, however, will let us into the secrets of Cabinet Council, and we can well afford ...

THE NEW CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT

... Osborte autet Mr. Loire, ?? other 1 dwellers in the Cave -unless by ittiltltitig thtemt to accept of office. They tuniled the \Whigs out of office, atitt yet they lmtve refused to give hut an ' ' ondtletaeutit support to their Coli- ?? successors, which ...

SPORTING

... Saphiis I Blaohuliarn pi to MATCHn for 200 sovs anuad thewhmp. B.C.(4 miaesl I (iir lit Glasgow' ac by Brother to Bird-on-tlae.Whig (foaled in P 1853) ant of Tilo Drake's daiii, both four-yesar-olds, - Is 10 at. each, ty Sydnsontoii walks over.a )r-ORDER ...

AQUATICS

... Theatre, and it was presented it honour of the accession of the Hanoverian line to the British throne, for Doggett was a Whig, and very much attached to the German ruler. In 1722 he died, leaving sufficient to perpetuate the wager, for he was a rich ...

Published: Sunday 05 August 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2091 | Page: 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Chicago have just ordered two more of these escapes. .A DeococamaESS PAIOTY.-A TENDEER RErnoacs,- Weae fare faronro blanoing the Whig for the import- ance they have attached to the social intinoacybe- tween the republic of letters and thre party chiefs of a ...

SPORTING NEWS

... ADULLAMITE. Seldom right, though always writing, He was essentially a man of Letters: The type (though a very small one) of a Whig statesman. He was never known to blush at any blunder, Or acknowledge any error; Of middling talents and meddling disposition ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? ?? 10.Endaleigh 4.. .6 10 Win. Pitt. .3.. ._5 12 Fidelite ?? 10Mr ?? 10 Gay Tom ?? 5 12 L. of Manor5 710OXi .. ?? 10 Whig ?? .5 10 Kangaroo. ..4. 4_.7 8 Nlor.Dincer4. 6 10 The Czar . .. 3_.5 10 Buckfoot ?? 5_.7 5 Don Basilio4. 6 10 Fan ?? ...

THE ATLANTIC YACHT RACE

... Henrietta holding the European steamer track, and the Vesta, evidently making for the northern patisage. At 6p.m. the wind blo~Whig. stea~dily from W.N.W. we lost sight of the Fleatving in the darkness; but the Veeta was still abreast. Thg Henrietta now increased ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... possession of it, while e lii and wishes are wvith those who, are for Isoirdj1 out sad dying in the breach. He differed fird1 the Whigs in deprecating all changes, good or bad; he differed from the (other) Tories in concedingI ruadily what lie saw to be inevitable ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 9-t. asyeay returns of tberesults inthe scesteb- .m ls. Theb substnce of the reports is .tbat it will. not be above an ?? Wh'ig ...