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Darling. The Goodwood Cup, value 300 sovs. &c. &c. forty subscrib- 

 ers. The Duke of Orleans's Beggarman, 5 years old, 8st. 5lb. Robin- 

 son, 1 ; Mr. Ramsay's Lanercost, 5 years old, 9st. 2lb. 2 ; Mr. Bowes' 

 Hetman Platoif, 4 years old; 8st. lOlb. 3 ; Col. Peel's Dey of Algiers, 

 4 years old, 8st. 12lb ; Mr. Johnson's Charles XII, 4 years old, 8st. 

 I2lb; Mr Greatore.x's Pocahontas, 3 years old, 6st. 61b; Lord G. 

 Bentinck'sNaworth,3 years old, 6st. 81b ; and Mr. Forth's c. by Muley, 

 out of Solace, 3 years old, 6st. lOlb, also started. An excellent race, 

 and the cheering was immense on its being made known that the 

 Duke of Orleans was the winner. The betting at starting, was 6 to 4 

 agst Hetman, (taken), 7 to 1 agst. Charles XII, 12 to 1 agst. Laner- 

 cost, and 14 to 1 agst. Beggarman. 



Friday. — The Goodwood Cup of 1839, value 300 sovs. &c. won by 

 Lord Eghnton's b. g. The Potentate, aged, 8st. 5lb ; Lye. 



