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Lord Macdonald's b. c. Carnaby, by Brutandorf, out of Miss Fox, by Glowwonn ; Mr 

 Watt's ch. c. Belshazzar, by Blacklock ; Mr Ridsdale's b. c. Glaucus, by Partisan; Col. 

 Craufurd's bl. c. The Mole, by Whalebone ; Duke of Cleveland's br. c. Muley Moloch> 

 by Muloy; Mr Rawlinson's b. c. Revenge, by Fung-us; Mr Osbaldeston's b. c. The 

 Tutor, by Lottery ; Mr Orde's ch. c. The Dancing- Master, by Felton ; Lord Kelbume's 

 b. f. Sister to Retainer ; Mr S. Fox's b. f. Tesane, by Whisker ; Mr Mostyn's b. c. Jack 

 Faucet, by Jack Spigot ; Major Yarburgh's b. c. by Lottery, out of Laurel's dam ; Duke 

 of Leeds's b. c. Lot, by Lottery; Mr Gully's b. c. Deceiver (late Frankenstein), by 

 Young- Phantom ; Mr Walker's b. f. Anne, by Catton ; Mr Chifney's br. c. Connoisseur* 

 by Chateau Marg-aux ; Mr Ellis's b. c. by Figaro, out of Lady Fulford ; and Mr Hunter's 

 gr. c. Forester, by Gustavus ; also started, but the judge placed only two. 



Betting : 3 to 1 agst Muley Moloch, 4 to 1 agst Belshazzar, 6 to 1 agst Miissulman, 

 6 to 1 agst Revenge, 7 to 1 ag-st Rockingham, 14 to 1 agst The Mole, 18 to 1 agst Jack 

 Faucet, 20 to 1 agst Anne, 25 to 1 agst D«ceiver, 30 to 1 agst Connoisseur, 40 to 1 agst 

 Dancing Master, 40 to 1 agst Lot, and 100 to 1 agst Carnaby. 



The horses got away on the second attempt at an easy 

 gallop, not because the ground was heavy, for it was in 

 beautiful order, but because out of the whole lot there was 

 not one jockey whose orders were comprehensive enough to 

 accelerate the pace. The Mole, Tesane, and Belshazzar 

 were first off; Mussulman, Rockingham, Revenge, Connois- 

 seur, and Laurel's dam, the last; the latter colt being seve- 

 ral lengths astern of the whole. By the time they reached 

 the gravel road, Belshazzar, whose office it was to lead the 

 van and sacrifice himself to the behoof of Rockingham, 

 took up the running at somewhere about half speed, with 

 The Mole and Muley Moloch waiting upon him ; Glaucus, 

 Tesane, Sister to Retainer, Lot, Deceiver, and Forester, in 

 attendance upon them; Mussulman, Revenge, Anne, Jack 

 Faucet, and The Tutor in the centre, and Rockingham 

 taking it easy in the rear. In this order they went to the 

 Red House, where Laurel's dam shut up; Tesane, Sister to 

 Retainer, and Lady Fulford, exhibiting unequivocal symp- 

 toms of distress at the same place. Belshazzar kept his 

 lead, without much improving the pace to the distance; 

 where the following horses were clustered at his heels, all 

 looking well for the race : — The Mole, Muley Moloch, Mus- 

 sulman, Jack Faucet, The Tutor, Glaucus, Carnaby, Fo- 

 rester, Anne, and Rockingham, the latter having by this 



