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Sporting Intelligence

... upon'l lainers Sutton,-bold work, we say, in tile face of the Whigs. 'Then again there are those who have had a penlhuent this day for a nibble enild a dip into the stream at evens upon tOiM Whig pjrotege. Luck attend the best man I And whein this igr'at ...

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. ...

LATEST SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... CertaAY . penalties. Si subs. Mile en and a. half. . Lord Derby's Toxopholte. ?? 1 age Lord GlasgoL's Brother to Brd on 1vhe Whig .2 rge Mjr J . White's Jordan ?? ?? the Seven re, Ind The DOoeaster Chip, value 300 c~ve.; tlrse-year-olds, 7st, four. Sat ...

EDUCATIONAL SCHEME

... He expressed himself very distinctly that there would be consequent alienation of the Nonconformists from the whig statesmen, if the whig statesmen persevered ill the measure, and expressed, not without some emotion, his own resolution to abide by this ...

CYCLING AND CYCLISTS

... put on anofher. Power admitted ing th wt machin which Is Cust d i t -as 'he -lit e- -the ut. Thed e MM Power for two yas, whig rto ad ?? sssrt that they j only known eob other forbrW - who-saitd ht.eb, bougha-t ohe i - .e C fro'na ma med. ier, T him ...

Sporting Intelligence

... of some men of business who glory in picking sip it spick-span new hat or a five pound note; yes, success lias crowned the whigs,-thoso plaees at stake a few short hours ago have, in the teeth of the chicanery of polities caud party, beetz again enstvusted ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... judges, he conisigned to the tomb of all the Capulets previoms to the Tines being on thme breakfast table either t ofthe whig or the tory.-Panregyric upon the spirit of d MANCnESTER forsupporting thle national pastime of the erace must be left to abler ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... the day which brought the sport to .hte mean the result of the race for the gift of the R ' Manchester. All vaices-Tories, Whigs, Lords CmnD~s--were of opinion that, had the rider of o, ?? forgotten himself, therophy must have orna. in . ,tisesideboard ...

CHESS

... for lunch there was no se A marked diffeveam ifn the ding, ?? wa it 'foppised to JainowsKo agauntwho ?? ca lmoesb Gambitb, whig o Jancowek declined tby ks B--B 4. Janoiki seard the, exchange for f ?? an atlazk, but in the first four bours' play DOIM nd ...

THE GREAT NATIONAL RIFLE COMPETITON

... 9sh Mid- dlesex,1 Luwoitlsa~D ght~poinjbs ; 6th 'et, itr. ?? nt,e 1nh~ets;tsi^' e 1:: ?? 'The shot firvd ?? ieig'fritih r 'WhiG't .worth's' w~ieiebriiek ^&h e c~beot of' the~centre ?? oE bhe'bull's..e.i The'teport of the lids was tel-, lowed by a hearty ...

Sporting Intelligence

... cloth school, and by those whooe turf knowledge is beyon'l the smattering of fresh mcn. Mighly haitie! were the hooks of the Whigs; they tried for a nibble in every stream, and see ready hooted to jumnp into their glittering galleys whea the trumpet of victory ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Ft'i,. Tills l'APER.J r 1rNiCIIrs'IlfR ridiq NXight. Widiout tI rning to Cocker, we lied it ' a hollow thing' that the late Whig ?? met thirteen times in succassion, with ono exception, onl Sundlays; therefore we sball make no apology for appealingr before' ...