THE GRAND NATIONAL. 

 Mr. R. Carinoton's C/vss Oucstion, lo st. 



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J. Jones. 

 Captain Machell's llic Scot, 10 st. F. Webb. 



Mr. Vyner's /Y?(^///.*r, 10 st. ... ... Hunt. 



Mr. A. Y:A.tQss Buj'idan, lost. ... ... Childs. 



BETTING. 

 1 1 to 2 atrst. Thornfield. 1 1 to i ao-st. New Glasgow. 



The horses got off at the first attempt, The 

 Liberator and Thornfield (luicklv Q^oino- to the front. 

 At the very first fence Buridan and Fabius refused 

 and took no further part in the race, whilst Little 

 Prince followed their example at the next. The 

 Liberator, still in advance, showed the way over 

 Becher's Brook, but fell shortly after at \'alentine's. 

 ]Mr. Moore, notwithstanding his shoulder had been 

 bruised by Cross Question, who was just behind, 

 (|uickly remounting. Woodbrook now took up the 

 running, landing on the race-course with a five or 

 six lengths' lead of Moniauban, New GlasQ-ow and 



