21>2 Tin-: Dj;i;i;v, i844. 



Mr Ford's b. c. Qui Tam, by Elis, out of Bodice Robinson 



Mr J. Osborne's ch. c. Mount Cbarles, by Slane, out of Mamsel Otz . .Sumby 



Mr Ford's ch. c. Phalaris, by Bran, out of Taurus's dam Whitehouse 



Lord G. Bentinck's b. c. Cretan Oil, by Physician W. Howlett 



Mr A. W. Hill's b. c. Beaumont, by Marcian Calloway 



Mr Lichtwald's b. c. Leander (broke his leg-, and was shot) Bell 



Mr Gratwicke's ch. c. Needful, by Elis, out of Frederica W. Cotton 



Mr Forth's b. c. The Ashstead Pet, by Grey Surrey Boyce 



Mr Herbert's ch. c. by Elis, out of Delig-htful Sly 



Lord Glasgow's b. c. by Velocipede, out of Amulet Hesseltine 



Ml Gi-egory's b. c. Loadstone, by Touchstone, out of Ildegarda Darling' 



Lord Westminster's bl. c. Lancet, by Touchstone, out of Laura . . . .Templeman 



Mr St Paul's b. c. Telemachus, by Inheritor Marson 



Mr F. Ongley's br. c. King of the Gypsies by Rasselas, dam by Octa- 



vius, out of Lady of the Lake, by Sorcerer Marlow 



Mr M. Jones's br. g-. British Tar, by Sheet Anchor M. Jones 



Mr Cuthbert's b. c. Beaufront, by Muley Moloch — Gallipot's dam . . J. Howlett 



Lord Maidstone's b. c. Cockaraaroo, by Emilius Simpson 



Mr Dixon's ^^h. c Dick Thornton, by Medoro, dam by Orphan, grandam 



by Walton, out of Lady Em Darling, jun. 



Mr Thornhill's ch. c. Elemi, by Emilius Chifney 



Mr A. Wood's b. c. Running Rein S. Mann 



5 to 2 agst The Ugly Buck, 3 to 1 agst Ratan, 10 to 1 agst Runiimg Rem, 14 to 1 



agst Leander, 15 to 1 agst Ionian, 20 to 1 agst Orlando, 20 to 1 agst Akbar, 20 to 1 



agst Qui Tam, and 20 to 1 agst Bay Momus. 



After two false starts, Leander took the lead at a rattling 

 pace, with the favourites in a cluster at his heels, and the 

 field beginning- to draw out at the first hundred yards. At 

 the mile post, Mann, on Running Rein, seeing that the cracks 

 were in trouble, determined to give them a little more, made 

 a dash for the lead, and in passing Leander fouled his leg 

 and broke it. At Tattenham Corner the race was virtually 

 over. Running Rein was two lengths clear of every thing ; 

 and though after passing the road Orlando, Ionian, and Bay 

 Momus, placed subsequently second, third, and fourth, con- 

 tinued to struggle on, he had won his race, although, in 

 consequence of liis being eased at the end, it was only 

 awarded him by three parts of a length. It was the fastest 

 run Derby on record. After the race Colonel Peel claimed 

 the stakes, on the ground that Running Rein was not the 

 b. c. by The Saddler, out of Mab, by Duncan Grey (the 

 pedigree by which Running Rein was described when first 

 named in the Racing Calendar), and that he was four years 



