NATIONAL COURSING CLUB. 361 



Common Cordial Ball. 



Take of Cumin seeds, 10 grains. 



Coriander seeds, 10 grains. 

 Caraway seeds, 10 grains. 

 Grains of Paradise, 10 grains. 

 Saffron, 1 drachm. 

 Syrup, enough to form a hall. 



Bruise in a mortar, and mix well together, then make up into a ball. 



THE NATIONAL COURSING CLUB. 



Public coursing is conducted under certain rules which have 

 recently been revised by a committee appointed at the Great 

 Waterloo Meeting held at Liverpool in 1858. These supersede 

 all previous rules, with the exception of those of Mr. Thacker 

 which relate to the decision of courses, which, by Eule 1, are 

 now approved of. The committee thus appointed have resolved 

 themselves into a National Coursing Club, to be elected each 

 year at the Waterloo Meeting. . 



The National Coursing Club has now been established, and all 

 complaints of whatever description connected with coursing, or 

 any matters in dispute, can be referred to it for arbitration and 

 adjustment. 



The National Club consists at present of the members selected 

 at the Waterloo Coursing Meeting in February 1858, together 

 with several other influential noblemen and gentlemen who have 

 been added to it, and whose names have been made known. 



The Club is now kept up on the elective principle, the various 

 Coursing Clubs electing members in rotation, and eight retiring 

 every year. 



• Two General Meetings of the Club shall be held in each year — 

 viz., one in London during the Epsom Eace-week, and one at 



