4'JG HISTORY OF THE 



Rubini, 3 years old ; Hewlett. The Tally-Ho ! stakes for horses not 

 thorough bred, twenty subscribers, won by Mr. Mathews's b. c. 

 Master Teddy by Safeguard, 3 years old; Treen, The Buckland 

 stakes, three subscribers, Mr. Etwall's b. c. Hill Coolie by Mulatto 

 walked over. The Celerity handicap, heats, won by Mr. Foster's 

 ch. f. Bellissima by Bizarre, 4 years old Mr. Sadler. 



Doncaster, Monday, September 16. — The Fitzwilliam stakes, won by 

 Mr. Orde's b. m. Bee's Wing by Doctor Syntax, 6 years old ; Cart- 

 wright. A Handicap sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, with 30 added by 

 the Corporation, won by the Duke of Cleveland's b. c. Kremlin by 

 Sultan, 3 years old ; Benson. The Champagne Stakes, twenty-one 

 subscribers, won by Lord Westminster's br. c. Launcelot by Camel ; 

 Scott. Her Majesty's plate. Lord Westminster's br. h. Cardinal Puflf 

 by Pantaloon, 5 years old, walked over. 



Tuesday. — Prodvice stakes of 100 sovs. each. Lord Westmin- 

 ster's br. c. Launcelot walked over. The Cleveland stakes, sixteen 

 subscribers, three of whom paid only 5 sovs. each, won by Lord 

 Eglinton's ch. f. Opera by Actseon, 4 years old; Lye. The St. Leger 

 stakes, one hundred and seven subscribers. Major Yarburgh's b. c 

 Charles the Twelfth by Voltaire out of Laurel's dam, Scott, and Mr* 

 Thornhill's ch. c. Euclid by Emilius, Conolly, ran a dead heat : in the 

 decisive heat Charles the Twelfth proved the winner. Bloomsbury, 

 the second favourite and winner of the Derby, was not placed ; 6 to 4 

 on Charles the Twelfth, 6 to 1 against Bloomsbury, 13 to 1 against 

 Euclid. The Four- Year-Old stakes, five subscribers, won by Mr. 

 Ramsay's br. c. Lanercost by Liverpool; Cartwright. 



Wednesday. — The Foal stakes of 100 sovs. each. Lord Westmins- 

 ter's br c. Sleight-of-hand by Pantaloon walked over. The Doneaster 

 stakes, seven subscribers, won by the Duke of Cleveland's b. c. 

 Kremlin, 3 years old. The Selling stakes, won by Mr. Etty's br. c. 

 The Quack by Physician, 3 years old ; Lye. The Corporation plate, 

 two mile heats, won by Lord Eglinton's ch. f. Opera, 4 years old; 

 Lye. 



Thursday. — Sweepstakes of 200 sovs., fifteen subscribers, won by 

 Mr. Bowes's b. c. Epidaurus by Langar, Scott 1 ; Lord Lichfield's 

 bl. c. The Corsair 2 ; Mr. W. Ridsdale's b. c. Bloomsbury 3. The 

 Gascoigne stakes, won by Lord Westminster's ch. c. The Lord 

 Mayor by Pantaloon ; Scott. Sweepstakes of 20 sovs., 25 sub- 

 scribers, won by the Duke of Cleveland's br. c. brother to Euclid by 



