SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
... three miles. Mr. Clark's Mordatomll, 5 yrs Mr. Coverdale's Nelly ' rr Richardson's Magician 'Mr. Coverdale's Proceed H r. Alanton's Joey Grimaldi Mr. Smith's Miracle Mr. Stevens's Piff Paff I Mr. Coleman's ...
... three miles. Mr. Clark's Mordatomll, 5 yrs Mr. Coverdale's Nelly ' rr Richardson's Magician 'Mr. Coverdale's Proceed H r. Alanton's Joey Grimaldi Mr. Smith's Miracle Mr. Stevens's Piff Paff I Mr. Coleman's ...
... West beat C' Mr.Rrfkwrths Thie CRo~ baVE CMP. NlasCmesto Mr. Eelsall's Captain MR onligist beat Mr. Sell's Noontide t Mr. Whitehead as Honeycomb eat Mr. v l'wea l ons Wild Boy s ...
... Brokhs Mr. Lefevro's Tartisne Mrs. Horniblow Mr. Lefevro's Contelnce Col. Carleton's Crinoline Mr. Lefevro's Discretton Mr. Chaplin's Eleusis SirW.Lethbridge'sReformatiac Mr. Chaplin's Astraflammante ...
... -Plueb (8ib) Mr. Obarles'e Flower of Kent Mr. Nelson'a Grindoff (5tb) Capt. Coatees' Patriot (Sib) Mr.Somervll'esStreanmofGold Mr. Etwali's Sir Haszeldean *Mr Spencer'e Miss Vivian (31b) Mr. Fleming's Leda (0tb ...
... large meeting was held in Glasgow last night, Dr. Cameron, M.P., presiding, when resolutions were passed in favour of the disestablishment of the State Church of Scotland. Dr. Cairns, Rev. Dr. Adam, and the Rev. Dr. Edmond were among the speakers. At an inquest ...
... 100vyards. 12 3 M-r Spencer Gollan's Opae a ?? Escost *12. 3 Mr T Leader's King's Head by ?? L-eader jun 12 3 Mr J Summers's Britain's Glory a .--Private 12 3 Mr A Wrench's Trueho a ?? . ?? 11 9 Mr C H ...
... Y.C. Mr. Cooke's Eugenie IMr. Osborne's Lady of Cover Mr. Fobert's East Lynn dale Mr. Jackson's Rondoletla Mr. Osborne's Wild Agnes Mr. T. Btevens's Effort Mr. Painter's Similitude ...
... banquet were Mr. T. B. Horisly, Mr, Brocrklebsank, Colonel HatierO, Mr. Langion, Lwr. Bn. Morgan, Mr M F. Ford, Mr. N. Dunn, Mr. R. Gardiner, Mr. it Garwoodto ...
... England last November. When a yearling, Mr. Richards,, on the hart of Mr. Ten Broeck, purchased Mr. Grinstead's half for 1,500 dollars, or £300., the largest price ever realised for any yearling in the United States. Mr. [eene Richards is now in England, and ...
... handicapped ware invested upon- With the 2~> to been taken about Mr. Johnstone's nomination for the ...
... match has been made to be run on the first day of Doncaster Meeting, between Mr. G. Crook's Dawdle, 8st 71b, and Mr. Chancellor's Woe Aggie, 7st 71h; half a mnile. Fairy King, 2 yrs, has lately arrived at B. Drewitt's stables, and the four yearlings purchased ...
... according to the Persian poet, there lived a wise king in India, Jamhour by name. THe, married an intelligent wife, by whom he had a son named Gin. The king died a short time after the birth of this prince, and his kingdom was entrusted to his younger ...