Lord WeBtminster's b. c. Satirist, by Pantaloon VV. Sicotc 



Mr Kawlinson's b. c. Coronation, by Sir Hercules .J. Day 



Col. Cradock's b. c. Pagan S. Templeman 



Mr S. King-'s b. c. Cattonian, by Muley Moloch Holmes 



Col. Craufurd's b. f. Ermeng-ardis, by Langar Cartwrig-ht 



Lord Westminster's b. c. Van Amburg-h, by Pantaloon Flatman 



Mr Thoruhill's ch. c. Eringo, by Emilius Connolly 



Mr Gascoig-ne's b. c. Jack Shepherd, by Voltaire T. Marson 



Mr Gascoig-ne's ch. c. Quilt Arnold, by Lung-ar T. Lye 



Mr Vansittart's b. c. Galaor, by Muley Moloch "Wakefield 



Mr Bell's gr. c. The Squire, by The Saddler, dam by Minos Heseltine. 



The variations in the betting from the commencement of 

 the meeting to the hour of starting were very trifling. 

 Coronation averaged 2 to I on him throughout, and Satirist, 

 after the first day, was steady at 5 to 1, the Scott party 

 and many of the betting men supporting him with great 

 spirit. 



The race may be described in a few words. After the 

 first two hundred yards. Coronation took the lead, and with 

 Van Amburgh to keep him up to concert pitch, went a 

 rattler up the hill, but in dropping it John Day eased him, 

 and made what is termed " a waiting race in front," which 

 very few jocks know how to do. Van followed him until 

 half-way between the hill and the Red-house, where he 

 gave place to Satirist, who had been lying in their wake 

 with Cattonian. The race proceeded with Coronation and 

 Satirist, no other horse taking part in it till they got near to 

 the two mile post, where The Squire, who had been last 

 but one up to the turn, joined them. At the distance, Sa- 

 tirist went alongside, and from this moment it was all over 

 with the " crack," who was headed before he reached the 

 Stand, and beaten at last by a good neck. The Squire making 

 a very passable third. Nothing else was near, but Pagan 

 scrambled in a bad fourth, Van Amburgh, Jack Shepherd, 

 and Ermengardis next, but all pulled up at the Stand. 

 Galaor was last all the way to the distance, where Eringo, 



