Mr Forth's ch. e. Policy, by Bustard F. Butler 



Mr Meiklani's br. e. by Apveable, dam by Sam S. Chifiiey 



Mr Fonb's ch. c. The Golden Rule, by Bustard Bell 



Mr Osbaldeston's br. c. The Devil-amoiis'-the-Tailors, by The Saddler . Darling' 



Lord G. Bentiuck's ch. c. Chatham, by The Colonel Rosera 



Mr P. Pryse's ch. c. Cheops, by The Mummy Wakefield 



Mr G. Clarke's ro. or gr. c. The Baronet, by Hampton Templemaa 



Lord Westminster's br. e. Auckland, by Touchstone T. Lye 



Colonel Wyndham's Sino-letou, by Earnest G. Francis 



Lord Westminster's eh. c. William de Fortibus, by Plenipotentiary .Cartwrig'ht 



Mr Copeland's b. c. Combermere, by Bran Marlow 



Mr Trelawney's ch. c Coltirenick, by Pleni}!Otentiary J. Day 



Mr Greg-ory's cli. c. Defier, by Defence Robinson 



General Yates's br. c. Seahorse, by Camel Nat 



Combermere went off with the lead, making strong 

 running np the hill, at the top of which he found himself in 

 company with Belconir, Attila, and Lasso — of these, Lasso 

 was the first to fall off, the other three carrying the running 

 round Tattenham Corner, where Attila had the race in 

 hand, and successively beat off each opponent, going in an 

 easy winner by two good lengths. The only race was 

 amongst the field for second; Robert de Gorham came up 

 from the rear, passing all his horses in succession, until he 

 collared Belcoeur at the Stand, and beat him cleverly for 

 the second place by a length. Auckland, who ran a very 

 good horse, was so well up with Belcoeur at the finish that 

 we are inclined to think him best entitled to the third place ; 

 the Agreeable colt was fifth. Policy sixth, and Seahorse 

 seventh. Coldrenick was beaten before he had got up the 

 hill; Chatham fell lame; Robinson declares the race to 

 have been fast throughout ; and William Scott vows (which 

 we can readily believe) that Attila could have won by six 

 lengths if he had liked. 



Attila's next appearance was for the Drawing Fooui 

 Stakes at Goodwood — where he carried eight pounds extra, 

 over a course at once longer and more severe than that at 

 Epsom, and was cleverly beaten by Envoy and Seahorse. 

 This event did not however materially affect him in the 

 betting for the Great Doncaster Stake. 



