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ton's ch. f. Currency; J. Day, 2 to 1 on. The Tedworth stakes, four 

 subscribers, Mr. J. A. Smith's ch. f. Glimpse walked over. Sweep- 

 stakes of 200 sovs. each, Lord Exeter's br. c. Hellespont walked over. 



Newmarket First Spring Meeting, May 4. — Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. 

 each, four subscribers, won by the Duke of Cleveland's ch. c. by 

 Emilius ; J. Day, 2 to I on. Tlie Crescent stakes, won by Lord 

 Lichfield's ch. f. by Langar; Wakefield. Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. 

 each, three subscribers, won by Lord Albemarle's bl. f. Olive Branch ; 

 W. Cotton, 6 to 4 on. The 2,000 gs. stakes, twenty-five subscrib- 

 ers, won by Lord G Bentinck's b. f. Crucifix; J. Day, II to 8 on. 

 The Queen's plate, won by the Duke of Richmond's ch. f. Confu- 

 sionee ; S. Rogers, 4 to I on. Sweepstakes of 300 sovs. each, four 

 subscribers. Lord Albemarle's ch. c. Domino walked over. The 

 Charles Street stakes, three subscribers, won by Mr. Thornhill's ch. f. 

 Emetic ; ConoUy. £bQ, won by Lord Albemarle's ch. c. Domino ; 

 W. Cotton. The Sports, three subscribers. Lord Orford's b. c Petito 

 walked over. The Beaufort stakes, five subscribers, won by Mr. 

 Osbaldeston's ch. f. by Belshazzar; Robinson, 13 to 8 on. The 

 1000 gs. stakes, twenty-eight subscribers, won by Lord G. Bentinck's 

 b. f. Crucifix ; J. Day, 10 to 1 on. The Queen's plate, won by Mr. 

 Pettit's b. h. St. Francis ; Robinson, 6 to 5 agst. Handicap sweep- 

 stakes of 50 sovs. each, the Duke of Rutland's br. f. Revoke; W. 

 Ludlow, 5 to 4 on ; disputed. The Newmarket stakes, twenty-seven 

 subscribers, won by Lord Exeter's b. c. Scutari ; Nat. The Cup was 

 not challenged for in this meeting. 



Newmarket Second Spri?ig Meeting. — £.50, won by Lord Exeter's 

 ch. g. Amurath ; Darling, 7 to 2 agst. Handicap plate of £50, won by 

 Mr. Wigram's ch. f. Teleta ; R. Pettit, 5 to 1 agst. The Suffolk stakes, 

 twenty-six subscribers, nine of whom paid 5 sovs. ft., won by the Duke 

 of Bedford's br. c. King of the Peak ; W. Cotton, 9 to 4 agst. The 

 Jockey Club plate of £50, won by the Dvike of Rutland's b. c. Flam- 

 beau ; Nat, 4 to 1 on. Handicap sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, won 

 by Lord Orford's br. f. Miss Hawk ; R. Pettit, 3 to 1 agst. Sweep- 

 stakes of 25 sovs. each, five subscribers, Mr. Worrall's bl. c. St. 

 Cloud, S. Rogers, and Mr. Greville's gr. f. Sister to Merle, ran a dead 

 heat ; after which, St. Cloud walked over and divided the stakes with 

 Mr. Greville. £50, won by Mr. Osbaldeston's ch. c. by The Saddler; 

 a lad, 3 to I agst. Captain Rous challenged for the whip, and named 

 Sir Francis ; the challenge not having been accepted, the whip was 

 resigned to him. 



Epsom, June 2. — The Craven stakes, won by Col. Wyndham's br. c. 

 Pestonjee Bomanjee ; Conolly. The Woodcote stakes, won by Mr. 

 Gre\ille's br. g. Palaemon ; N. Flatman. The Shirley stakes, won by 

 Lord Lynedoch's JefFy ; Stevenson, 7 to 4 agst. The Epsom stakes, 

 won by Captain Gardner's b. c. Barabbas ; Mann, 6 and 7 to 4 agst. 

 The Derby stakes, one hundred and forty-four subscribers, Mr. 

 Robertson's b. c. Little Wonder, Macdonald, 1 ; Lord Westminster's 

 Launcelot, Scott, 2 ; 50 to 1 agst. The following also started, but 

 were not placed : — Mr. Etwall's b. c. by Mulatto out of Melody, Lord 

 Albemarle's b. c. Assassin, the Duke of Cleveland's b. c. Theon, Lord 

 Kelbume's ch. c. Pathfinder, Mr. Houldsworth's c. Confederate, 

 Sir G. Heathcote's b, c. Sophocles, Lord Exeter's c. Scutari, Capt. 

 Gardner's ch. c. Monops, Sir G. Heathcote's b. c. Bokhara, Col. G. 



