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 ?? ...

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 ...

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. ...

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 ...

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 ...

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

... 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 ...

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

... 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 ...

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 ...

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 ...