222 ashgill; or, the life 



heim, and Draco, with Clotaire last. Time, 1 min. 

 57f sees. 



Bothwell started a 5 to 2 favourite for the Derby, 

 and in Osborne's guidance ran unplaced to Favonius, 

 Albert. Victor, and King o' the Forest, the latter beating 

 Iiim out of place for the Prince of Wales Stakes at 

 Ascot. Osborne's association with him as a horseman 

 €nded with his complete failure to show the Two 

 Thousand fonii behind Hannah in the St. Leger. 

 Thereafter Bothwell's career was a long, chequered, and 

 inglorious one, as he failed even in £50 plates, though 

 when he came into the hands of the late Tom Green, 

 who trained for many years at Beverley, he paid his 

 way as a " plater," one of his last performances in this 

 line being a win in a £50 plate at Spennj^moor, County 

 Durham. An apathetic end in the cab ranlcs was, we 

 fear, the degrading fate at last of Stockwell's son. 



S]3eeding on, we come to another important period 

 in the history of the Osborne brothers. Entering upon 

 the eighth decade of the century, we find they trained 

 many good horses, nor did John fail to add to his 

 reputation as a jockey. Noteworthy in '72 amongst 

 the animals he steered to victory was the roaring Prince 

 Charlie. Appended is a description of 



PRINCE CHARLIE'S TWO THOUSAND, 1872. 



The Two Thousand GuiyEAS Stakes, a subscription of 100 sovereigns each, h. ft., 

 for three-year-olds ; colts, 8 st. 10 lb., fillies, 8 st. 51b.; the second received 

 200 sovereigns out of the stakes, and the third saved his stake. Rowley 

 Mile (1 mile 17 yards). 81 subs. 



Mr. Jos. Dawson's ch c Prince Charlie, by Blair Athol 



— Eastei-n Princess, 8 st. 10 lb., . . . J. Osborne 1 



Mr. Savile's Cremorne, 8 st. 10 lb., . . . . Maidment 2 



Lord Falmouth's b c Queen's Messenger, 8 st. 10 lb., T. French 3 



Duke of Beaufort's b c Almoner, 8 st. 10 lb., . . T. Cannon 



Mr. W. S. Crawfurd's ch c Wellingtonia, 8 st. 10 lb., . T. Chaloner 



Mr. Bruton's br c Landmark, 8 st. 10 lb., . . . Morris 



