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SPORTING BREVITIES

... the back of Mr John James's Bright Idea the Nursery to-morrow the way, that has already been backed at long prices for the race named is Miss David. Belcarra yis), by Bel Demonio out « >f Bellinzwa, and She«na yrs), Gallinule out Fairy Gift, having been ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... perpetrated by the Foleys, who, however, lost the race, whiici resulted in favour of No. 3. There were three other races, two of which were pretty fairly coatetted, and one was a walk over. A polling race brought the Interesting sports to a close, when ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... London on Saturday, from Eaton Hall, Cheshire A large portion of the late marquis's racing stud is to be brought to the public hammer on the 10th of next month (CChester race week), when, in addition to nine brood mares, a great many yearlings and two and ...

THE HORSE SHOW IDEA—ITS ORIGINATOR

... fair and * races, to be held at a certain time every year for the space of a week, the first in the fairest green near the city of Dublin, the latter in the Park. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday might, lie suggested, be selected for the races ; Tuesday ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... and- Millinery. Agent for Madame Worth's celebrated Corsets, Warerooms, 104 Grafton street. ACCIDENT ON THE COURSE AT FAIRY- HOUSE. Yesterday whilst the third race was being run at the above meeting, a -rentlema-n named W Burns, residing at 51 Dorset-street ...

KINGSTOWN REGATTA

... officers of the 52d, and the Messrs. Kennedy and Kenrick. It iyas said that the latter were torow the officers' boat, and that the race was to be really a trial of skill. However, at aittle before five o'clock, the officers came to the starting-post in their ...

SHERIDAN KNOWLES'S NEW PLAY— THE ROSE OF ARAGON

... England no man tan easily win, or very long retain general popularity-least of all an Irishman. Jealousy of an in- truding race bolts fast the door of every sympathy; the intense contempt of conquering nationhood discredits every claim of equal worth ...

LITERATURE

... man of ca- pacity, lew men can read it without feeling impressed v itlh the conviction that great success cannot cone by accident, but, to be real, must be the honest fruit o honest labour. This philosophic anu beautifully national lecture, however, teaches ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... experiencing any lamenesi fromhbis u- accident. id, A. Thiers and lady passed through Leipsic for Berlin en he the 11th inst. He was expected to stay only a week in the of Prussian capital.- Gazette Universel ?? Is. OXFORD RACES-WEDNESDiY ed The Cup of l001. ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... d Mr. M'Donogl's ch. m. Kate Kearney.. ?? 3 3 Mr. Sullivan's b. f. Bess ?? ?? ?? dist. A hack race won by Mr. Tgoe's Ringleader. W KILKENNY RACES. These races commenced onl Tuesday. The crowds, as usual, c were immense, the sport good, and as much eenjoyment ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... 2. . AIr Osborle's ?? eful, 3 yrs .. .. .. . 3 FATAL ACCIDENT TO In. J. W. BYRNE AT MAN- CUESTEIL RAcEs -On Wednesday, during tie race for etle handicap Hlndle stakes, a shocking and iatal accident occurred, which has excited mucb and painful sensation ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... WINDSOR, SATURDAY. This morning her Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert walked for a considerable time on the ter. race. Afterwards the Prince, attended by Lord Charles Wel lesley, Sir F. Stovin, Colonel Bouverie, and Mr. G. E. Anson, enjoyed ...