ROWING
... ROWING. THB UNITXKBITT TRIAL JIGHTP, • The trial eights Duraiitm ...
... ROWING. THB UNITXKBITT TRIAL JIGHTP, • The trial eights Duraiitm ...
... THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE. Yesterday the Oxford ooaohed Mr. JdcLvau, rowed i»r*r We long wise, and (rum Abingdon, abort ...
... CABINET COUNCIL. A Cabinet Coaxal wu held at half-pact alarm yeeterday morning in Mr. Balfeur's private row th* House Common*. that Ministers aught ba withm reach tha Houae their prenao* wu nece**ary. ...
... A CANDID CRITICISM. account, Mr. It. Lehmann, the rowing authority, of the International B-»at Rare on the , Seine Thursday, appeared the fc Daflj I day. ujflM, aara Mr. Ijchmsan, endeavour t--> i explain tbia were quite, a* well tßg»thrr the iln#ra*lmier ...
... the evening with the eecund ties of the bantam weights. Rowe beat Conk. but WQlton, and beat Bancroft. the third tiea Rowe bad a bye, and Qodbold beat Kennedy; while ia the final Oodbokl defeated Rowe, after a capital tight, and won the chainpionahip. In ...
... Westland-rew to tbe departure platform at the corner of Weetlaud-row and Brunswick-street. The bend cf the Scots Greys received the Yicerov with the strains of Ged save the Queen.*' Westlaad-row waa iineu by soldiers of the Muuster Fusiliers, and immense number ...
... f Kent, cabinet-maker, d. c. to tur. May S, 7, and June 4, at lo.-Att. Young, Svinnond's.inn. Thomos Porcas. of King's-row, Dog-row, Mile-End.Renad, in the county of Middleete. compressor of Hay, d. c. to stir. April 26, May 7, at to, and June 4, at le ...
... with fnrn-lj, were walking up and the bank of the fur the strainer, when two the Puntuon Guards and a cirilje**, who were rowing l«y ia a hired b ...
... VCeIDIInl, (heltenbamn, clrorniss Osborno and Every. Scotlwovark. citkr nmerchanta lT. W. and J. Varell, eoeport, butehers row-er ond f)w is, Royal Exchlangeebtildinp, stockbrokers Lord and Williams, Hialel'e~lm Eaves, cotton inanufacturera cowper and ...
... one coaching theme thronghe- out the row downi. Twsayea.--A better chow of rowitng Wca Hoen, hut still the vital points were absent, no begin.- miug and slow recovery is the most noticeable feature ci their rowing, and we were glad to see Mr. Griffths ...
... c. rto ur. May 17, and J-ne 21, at 12.-Sols. Hill and Co., Weibeck street. Pet. ?? William Seymour, Long Acre, gold beater. ROWE Henry, of Creat 'rower streer, in the clty of London, wine and brandy merchant, d. c. to cur. May24, at 12, and June 2I, at ...
... Iti levee, ao dri uoorge In, ?? -Atrorocar ,%M'AWilson, Grevillesreel3, Htatlon- Garden, LurcilnI, ?? Mr. Sargair,luifoilkl-row, Sheffield. Thomas Giblirc, fit field, Vonrire, cwipcurler. Nov. 2i, ocr. 3, arid 2Qt at evlfienal the DewnoareailCffoe husc ...