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sovs. each, h. ft, for tliree yr olds ; colts, 8st. 7lb. ; and 

 fillies, 8st. 41b. — R.M. — Twenty-six subs., beating the Duke 

 of Richmond's Cornopean, and Lord Orford's Mallard. 



Cotherstone next showed himself in public on the great 

 day on Epsom Downs, where the usual preliminary gallop 

 brought to the post a field of twenty-three, out of a sub- 

 scription of one hundred and fifty-six. 



Mr Bowes's b. c. Cotherstone, by Touchstone Scott 



Colonel Charritie's b. c. Gorhambury, by Buzzard Buckle 



Sir Gilbert Heathcote's br. c. Siricol, by Sheet Anchor G. Edwards 



Lord G. Bentinck's b. c. Gaper, by Bay Middleton Rogers 



Sir G. Heathcote's ch. c. Khorassan, by Samarcand Chappie 



Mr Bateman's br. c. Chotomian, by Camel Mann 



Mr Combe's b. c. Fakeaway, by Freney Bartholomew 



Mr J. Brown ns br. c. A British Yeoman, by Liverpool Templeman 



Mr T. Taylor's b. c. Gamecock, by Jereed Nat 



Mr Griffith's b. c. Newcourt, by Sir Hercules Whitehouse 



Mr Mostyn's eh. c. General Pollock, by Velocipede Marlow 



Major Yarburg-h's b. c. Dumpling-, by Muley Moloch Holmes 



Lord Chesterfield's b, c. Parthian, by Jereed F. Butler 



Mr Bell's ch. c. Winesour, by Velocipede Heseltine 



Lord Westminster's b. c. by Touchstone, out of Languish Darling- 

 Mr Theobald's ch. c. Humbug, by Plenipo Macdonald 



Mr Theobald's br. c. Highlander, by Rockingham J, Day, jun. 



Mr Baxter's b. c. Magna Charta, by Revolution W. Boyce 



Col. Wyndham's b. c. Murton Lordship, by Muley Moloch Crouch 



Lord Eglinton's b. c. Aristides, by Bay Middleton Robinson 



Mr Gratwicke's ch. c. Hopeful, by Elis Bell 



Lord Orford's ch. c. by St Patrick, out of Mercy Wakefield 



Mr Thornhill's ch. c. Elixir, by Emilius Chifhey 



Of these, A British Yeoman alone saddled in front of the 

 Stand, and cantered round to the starting post, an example 

 which we hope to see generally followed — or rather, enforced 

 as a rule — on future occasions. 



The closing odds, as the ring — a cash chaos — broke up, 

 were, 



13 to 8 agst Cotherstone, 5 to 1 agst Gaper, 14 to 1 agst Newcourt, 15 to 1 agst 

 Gamecock, 18 to 1 agst General Pollock, 20 to 1 agst Winesour, 28 to 1 agst Dumpling, 

 30 to 1 agst Aristides, 30 to 1 agst Elixir, 30 to 1 agst Parthian, 30 to I agst A British 

 Yeoman, 50 to 1 agst Siricol, 50 to 1 agst Fakeaway, 50 to 1 agst Languish colt, 66 to 

 1 agst Magna Charta, 66 to 1 agst Humbug, 66 to 1 agst Gorhambury, 66 to 1 agst 

 Mercy colt. 



" Go ! " They are off — Gorhambury first ; but in a moment 

 Gaper shot by him, and took the lead, making strong running, 



