$68 
St. Lkoer All-Aobd Stakes (Opbn), £5 30b. each. 
Lieutenant. Colonel Conyngham's blc t tl Croxtcth beat Mr. Craimle’s 
bd d Sir Walter Itnlel0T _ , , 
Mr. Ilunbury's t h Hawk Eye beat Mr. It. S. I.lndcsay ns br d Ludolph 
Mr. R. s. Llndesay ns r d fio-bye beat Lord Lurgan's r b Miss Edith 
Lord Lurgan’s bk b Bessie beat Mr. Anderson ns r b Edith 
Mr. It. S. Llndesay's bk d Captain Jack beat Mr. M'Konc's bk b Wanota 
Second Ties. 
Croxtcth beat Hawk Eye I Go-bye beat Bessie 
Captain Jack ran a bye. 
Third Ties. 
Captain Jack beat Croxteth | Oo-byc ran n bye 
Mr. Llndesay’s Captain Jack was drawn, and lie declared Go-bye the 
winner. 
Bpiddal Cdp, £3 10«. bacit. 
THE FIELD. 
[Saturday, 
Mr. Whyte ns r b Dove beat Mr. Winder's br b Lady Bess 
Mr. Anderson's br b Bluehcr beat Mr. Whyte's y d Windfall 
Lieutenant-Colonel Conyngham's r and w b Cathlccn bent Mr. Bun- 
liury's bk b Minerva 
Mr. Banbury's r t b Fairy Blast beat Mr. M'Konc's bk b Cinderella 
Mr. Winder ns f d Luclo ran a bye 
Second Ties. 
Dotc beat Blncher | Luclo beat Cathleen | Fairy Blast ran a bye 
TmitD Ties. 
Fairy Blast beat Luclo | Dove ran a bye 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. Whyte's Dove beat Mr. Bunbury's Fairy Blast, and won the cup. 
Anolbsea. — B y the permission of 0. Fuller Meyrick Esq., 
Bodxognn, n large number of gentlemen and farmers, had an op- 
portunity of enjoying a most excellent day's sport, in the neigh- 
bourhood of Ahorfraw. The Imres were plenty, and in good con- 
dition for running, and afforded excellent diversion. There were 
nbout six couple of dogs from Holyhead, Boaumnris, and Menai 
bridge, and their abilities for running were well contested in 
some of the runs, especially the two courses between Mr. Hum 
phrey’a bk d “ Peris,” anil Mr. Dhws r b Nancy, tbo latter win 
ning cosy. The nuinbor of starts was about 21, and 13 bores 
killed. After tbo days sport about 30 sat down to o sumptuous 
dinner, at tbo Prince Llewelyn Inn, I cannot close tliisre- 
port without ndding, that the company were much pleased by 
great anxiety Mr. Biddle (the head keeper) showed in affording 
llioni good sport. — I hog to inform your numerous reader, tlmt 
Sir R. W. Jiulkeloy. Bnrt., Baron Hill, intends giving two public 
days’ in October. Correspondent. 
Mr. E. P. Knott's Otoar Pacha (h b), 4 yrs, list Mr. Bulling 
Mr. Win. Gulliver’s Swerford, 6 yrs, 12st 41b Owner dis 
First Heat. — 10 to 6 agst Swerford, 5 to 2 agst British Sailor. Won 
by three lengths; six lengths between second and third; nothing else 
near. 
.Second Heat. -2 to 1 on British Sailor. Won by four lengths; bad 
third. The weather was cold, but fine. The sport fell short of expec- 
tation, and the attendance of company was somewhat below on 
averoge. 
LATEST BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Northamptonshire Stakes. 
100 to 6 agst Mr. Sykes (t) 
100 to 6 Brother to Little 
Swift (t) 
25 to 1 Bcnita (t) 
COURSING FIXTURES. 
(W1UTIIBR PERMITTIMO.) 
MARCH. 
North Union (Antrim) 
Blggnr Open 
Scorton 
Datb. 
28 
29, tic. 
not fixed 
Mr. Owens. 
Mr. Bennett. 
Mr. McGcorgo 
Hcrbertstown 6 7 
Mr. Owens. 
WARWICK AND LEAMINGTON SPRING MEETING. 
TUESDAY. 
SwEEPSTAKits of 6 Bovs each, with 20 added, for two and three year 
olds. Optional selling weights, &c. Five furlongs. 9 subs. 
Mr Turner's Census, by Laucrcost, 3 yrs (£20), 7st 91b (Chnrlton), 
boat Flageolot, 2 yrs (£20), 5st 71b (2) ; Orflla, 2 yrs (£20), fist 71b (3) ; 
Soelnlun, 2 yrs (£20), 5st 101b; Constancy, 3 yrs (£20), 7st 21b; Filly 
by llarkawny, out of Red-tape, 2 yrs (£20), 5st 71b; Hercules, 3 yrs 
(£70), 8 st 61b ; and Kofuso, 2 yrs (£20), fist 71b. 
Betting— C to 4 agst Census, 3 to 1 agst Orflla, Census, Flageolet, 
and Orflla went In lYont throughout. Census made all tho running, 
and won cleverly by three quartors of a length. About two lengths 
between the second and third. Constancy was fourth, Hercules fifth, 
lted-tupo Ally sixth, Rofuso seventh, and Socinlau lust. Tho winner 
was uftorwards sold by auction for 85 guineas. 
Tiie Woodcotk Stakes of 15 so vs each, 6 ft, for two year olds. Five 
furlongs. Four subs. 
Mr. C. D. Breton's The Despised, Bst 41b Knott 1 
Mr. Halford's Oddity, by Gabbler, 7st 131b Standing 2 
Lord Clifden’s Thessaly, by Epirus, 7st 131b Flatman 3 
Betting— G to 4 each agst Despised und Oddity. Despised, with 
Oddity second, made all tho running, and won easily by three lengths 
Before starting, Thessaly foil over the ropes ; and after starting, she 
bad scarcely run fifty yards when she was disposed to bolt out of the 
course, and do a bit of stecplcchnsing. Flatman ot length pulled her 
up, and trotted In for behind tho others. 
A Free Handicap of 10 sovs each, 5 ft, with 25 added. One mile 
Mr Moseley's Alonzo, by Alpheus, aged, Bst 71b (W. Sharpe), beat 
Florist, 4 yrs, 7st 31b (Kendal) (2); Battery, 4 yrs, Cst 101b (Oliver, 
^Toi.Sr 1 ®' £ yrs ' 7st 9lb (WakofloM); Tho Macaw, 6 yrs, 
7st lib (1. Cliff) ; and Eliza, 4 yrs, 7at 31b (Standing), 3 ^ 
Betting— 11 to 8 on Alonzo, 7 to 2 agst Buttery, 0 to 1 agst Eliza, 
6 to 1 agst Florist. Only Alonzo and Battery backed for money 
Alonzo waited until they were just within the distance, when ho 
came aw ay with the leud. and wou cleverly by throe lengths. Battery 
™ Vmrtora of a mile, but finished a bad third, 
post f0Urtb ’ * 1 '* aud Blxtb " oro c ^ 080 together when they passed the 
The Trial Stakes of 10 sovs each, with 60 added. Tho mllo course. 
Ton subs. 
Baron Rothschild’s Orestes by Orlando. 4 yrs, Bst 91b (Charlton) 1 
Mr. T. Parr's Rataplan, by tho Baron, 4 yrs, Bst Dlb (Flatman) 2 
Betting -6 to 4 on Rataplan. 
Ramplan held a decided lead Into the straight, where Orestes began 
to lessen the Interval between them. At tho half distance Ratuplan 
was caught and headed, and tho raco terminated in favour of Orestes 
by a length. 
Tmt Willoughby Handicap of 15 sovs each, 10 ft, and 5 only If do- 
dared, &c., with 30 added. Gentlemen riders. Professionals, filbs 
extra. 1 wo miles. Twenty. one subs, four of whom pay 5 sovs each. 
Mr. Moseley's Bourton, by Drayton, lOst 61b, Including Gib extra 
ttiker). boat Count R.lfl.vanwV r __ 1C. . .... ... 
(Dockeray). 
Broezd. ng_5 *° 2 ° n Bourton - 5 to 1 “8 Stamford, 10 to 1 agst General 
A good start ; Montague, F.tholwolf, General Breezo, and Bourton 
Immediately took up their positions in front, Montague lending, the 
wmTtnoU ‘1 P iD t le ^ " ukC m g,>l " K UI> ,l10 Lammas lands, Ethol- 
wolf took close quarters with Montague, and Bourton with Breezo 
ritterstone following fifth. No material change occurred In their 
respective positions until they lmd paused the T.Y.C. starting post 
when Montague dropped of, .leaving Bourton close up with Ethelwolf’ 
Escape was now seen to Join Issue with them, but he soon found the 
company too go«,d for him, and dropped back. Bourton entered the 
straight with the lead, Ethelwolf following In hot pursuit. At one 
t une the set-to excited strong hopes of the hitter, but he was eventually 
defeated by a neck; five or .lx lengths between second ami third- 
J itterstone was fourth, Orpheus fifth, Montague sixth, Stamford seventh! 
a»d Escape lust. h 
Farmer's Plate of 50 sovs. Two miles. Heats. 
Mr. F. Robbings British Sailor, by Catcsby, 5 yrs, 12st 41b 
.. r "iliVi Mr. F. Bobbins, Jun. 1 
Air. j. 51 ) 11 ward s Jenny Jones, by Cutcsby (h b), 6 yrs. list lllb 
Mr. W. C. Smith's Johnny (h bX aged,' I2st Mb ' " '.'.'.'.V.Vm . . .Lowncr 3 
Mr. W. Cooper's Aunt Chloc (h b), 6 yre, ijst lllb„„„ Owner i 
4 to 1 agst Defiance ( t) 
7 to 1 Lamprocles (t) 
14 to 1 Little Jem (t) 
100 to 7 El Dorado (t) 
Metropolitan Stakes. 
100 to 6 agst Haco (20 to 1 taken) 
Derby. 
7 to 1 agst King Tom (t 8 to 1) I 22 to 1 agst Marsyas (t) 
16 to 1 Wild Huntsman (t to 40 to 1 Canute (t) 
£100, 16 to 1 also 40 to 1 Ostrogoth (Game-lass 
laid) | colt) (t) 
WEDNESDAY. 
Sweepstakes of 6 sovs each, with 25 added. One mile. Six subs. 
Mr. Turner's Census, by.Lanercost, 3 yrs, 6st lllb (£20) (Hughes), beat 
Mlrabeau, 3 yrs, Cst (£20) (2); Telegraph, 4 yrs, 7st 71b (£20) (3); 
King David, 4 yrs, 7st 41b (£20); Antonina, 4 yrs, 7st 41b (i'20) ; and 
Happy Joe, 6 yrs, 7st lllb (£20). 
Betting— 6 to 4 agst Antonina, 3 to 1 agst Mlrabeau, 6 to 1 each agst 
Census and Happy Joe. 
At the half distance Mlrabeau challenged Census, and a fine race 
ensued, the latter winning by a head ; modcrute third ; King David 
wus fourth ; the other two beaten off. The winner was bought in for 
120 guineas. 
The Welter Handicap of 10 sovs each, h ft. Gentlemen riders. Pro- 
fessionals, Gib extra. T.Y.C. Fourteen subs. 
Mr Davies’s Titterstone, by Greathcart (3i b), 6 yrs, list (Owner), 
beat Warwick, aged, lOst 41b, carried lOst Gib (Mr. G. B. Price) (2); 
Little Davie, 6 yrs, lOst 31b (Pattle) (3); Tho Emigrant (h b), 5 yrs, 
lOst 21b. carried lOst 61b (Captain Peel); Captain Flash, 6 yrs, lOstSlb 
(W. Abdale) ; Acute Angle, 3 yrs, 9st 121b (II. Bell); The Macaw, G 
yrs, 9st 121b t Marlow); Alleborelio, 4 yrs, 9st lllb (Boyce) ; Friendless, 
aged, 9st 21b (Whltchousc) ; and Gift, 5 yrs, 9st, Including Gib extra 
(Yates). 
Betting— 4 to 1 agst Friendless, 6 to 1 each agst Emigrant, Gift, and i 
Little Davie, and 6 to 1 agst Titterstone. 
A fine race in with tho three ended In favour of Titterstone by 
head. Little Davie a very good third. 
The Deudai.h Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 25 added for hunters, 12st 
each. Gentlemen riders. Two miles. Six subs. 
Mr. Douglas Lane's Tipperary Boy, by Windfall, aged, 1 2st 71b, in- 
cluding 71b extra (Owner), beat The Farmer's Friend, aged, list 71b 
(Mr. Purcell) (2); Ringleader, 6 yrs, 12st(Mr. Davis) (3); Signal (h b), 
aged, list 71b (Mr. Jennings) (4); Squire of Mnlton, aged, 12st 71b, in- 
cluding 71b extra (Cnpt. Hutchinson); and Kennlngton, aged, 12st 71b, 
Including 71b extra (Captain Little). 
Betting— G to l agst Kennlngton, 2 to 1 agst Tipperary Boy, 6 to 
agst Farmer's Friend. 
At the distance the Squire passed Kennlngton, and, galloping on 
with the lead, was first at the chair by two lengths; a length between 
the second and third; Farmer's Friend a bad fourth; the others pulled 
up and walked In. On returning to the scale, the owner of Tipperary 
Boy objected to the winner, and also to the second horse, on the ground 
that neither tho owners nor riders were qualified according to the con- 
ditions of the race. The case was forthwith investigated by the 
stewards, who decided that the objection was valid Such a disqualifi- 
cation-based on wrong nominations— lias the effect of rendering nil 
bets respecting the two horses void. 
The Great Warwickshire Handicap. Two miles. Thirty-seven 
subs, eighteen of whom pay 6 sovs each. 
Mr. Saxon’s Cleveland, by Fancy Boy, 6 yrs, 7st 51b Wells 
Count Battliyany's Ethelwolf, 5 yrs, Bst lib W. Abdale 
Mr. Dawson’s Itch, 4 yrs, 8st lib Aldcroft , 
The following also ran :— Morning Star, 6 yrs, 7st lllb (Flatman), 
Montague, aged, 7st Gib (Crouch) ; Contentment, 4 yre, Gst 121b (Tyr- 
roll) ; Selina, 3 yrs, Gst (Garvey j; Newbold, 3 yrs, 6st 91b (Quinton) 
and Communist, 3 yrs, fist 91b, carried fist 121b (Aahmall). 
Betting— 3 to 1 agst Cleveland, 3 to 1 agst Ethelwolf, 6 to 1 agst Itch, 
lo 1 agst Morning Star, 8 to 1 each agst Contentment and Com- 
munist. 
After rounding the turn Into the straight Montague was quite beaten. 
Cleveland gradually Improved his position until they arrived within 
tho distunco, when he obtained the lead, and nt last won cleverly by a 
length ; the second beating the third by a head only. Newbold was 
fourth, Communist fifth. 
The Two- Year-Old Stakes of 5 sovs each, with fifty added. Five 
furlongs, straight run in. Nine subs. 
Mr. C Fcnning s Border Chief, by Annaudale, 8st 71b Charlton 1 
Mr. Gulliver's Bessie, 8st 41b Crickmore 2 
Mr. Breton's The Despised, Bst 41b Yates a 
* ,r - 0ddlf y. 8st 41b G. w'hitehouse 4 
Lord Chfden s Thessaly, 8st 41b Mann 5 
The betting opened nt 2 to 1 on Border Chief, but closed at evens; 
l to 1 and G to 4 agst Bessie. Won easily by three lengths; two lengths 
between the second and third ; a head between third and fourth • half 
a length between fourth and fifth. Bessie was restive at the post, and 
got badly off. 
Handicap Plate of 50 sovs, for all ages. T.Y.C. 
Mr. Shelley s Kohinoor, by Tho Libel, 5 yrs, 7st 12 (Kendall), beat 
r y L 2 d ; aged > ' 7 ; st ,llb < 2 )1 Ccstrea, 3 yrs, fist 101b (3); Captain Flash, 
® yrs, 7st ilb; Filly by Knight of the Whistle, out of The Abbess, 4 yrs, 
7st 101b; Bull's Eye, 6 yrs, 7st 91b; Forester, aged, 7st Bib; Eliza, 4 yrs, 
7st Gib; and Melioru, 3 yrs, Gst Gib. 
Kohinoor made all the running, and won in a canter by three lengths; 
a length between the second and third, and a neck between the third 
and fourth. Mcllora broke down, and was last throughout. 
Match: 100pp. Two miles. Gentlemen riders. 
air. \\ orthlngton’s Peter tho Great, lOst Mr Stratton 1 
Mr. G. B. Prlco's Lucy Glitters, list Owner 2 
Won by five lengths. 
Farmers' Handicap Hurdle Race of 60 sovs, with 10 for the second 
I? 0 ”',' t ! lrce n,ilcs > over c ‘8 ht flights of hurdles, was won by Mr. F. 
Robbins s British Sailor, beating Mr. W. Gulliver's Swerford, Mr. J 
MUlward's Jenny Jones, and Mr. W. C. Smith's Johnny. 
The weather was fine, and the attendance of general company nume- 
rically stronger than that on Tuesday. * 3 
LATEST BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Northamptonshire Stakes. 
10 to 1 agst Brother to Little I 10 to 1 agst Mr. Sykes (t) 
Swift (t) | 14 to 1 Little Jem itk freeely) 
Metropolitan Stakes. 
15 to 1 agst Haco (taken) 
Derby. 
15 to 1 agst Wild Huntsman (taken) 
who differed in this, offered to back Muza for 1,000 douIiTTe^T' 
dlstanco under nine miles, against All. Should you find a ’ a °r - 
this, you will most likely hear from me again, for there Is evoi? er f °r 
pect of our getting up a “Jockey club" here. There P ros - 
n umbers of Andalusian horses, whose qualities are so well w ar 8® 
besides a great many Arabs and Barbs that nre brought ov»?i WB > 
Africa. There are races in Madrid, Granada, and other „i? r fro “i 
Spain ; and why should Malaga be behindhand ? Hoping */> k 6 * in 
able to give you an account of oar first meeting, and odoWuu. 80l)n 
taking up so much of your space, I am, Mr. Editor, yours, !ic “ Ing f °r 
Andalusian. 
RACING IN SPAIN. 
Mr. Editor,— A s a constant render of your widely-circulated 
Journal, I have seen accounts of races In almost every quarter of the 
globe, but have never, to the best of my recollection, rend of such a 
thing as a race in Spain, excepting at Gibraltar, and that cannot bo 
callca Spain. I hope, therefore, you will not refuse a little corner for 
tho following account of a match that took place here a few davs ago 
between two Arab horses, the property of two gentlemen of this city. 
It excited a great deal of interest ; and long before the appointed 
hour a great number of carriages and horsemen, and hundreds of 
pedestrians, were assembled on the course, which was nbout a mile in 
length, the raco being run In heats. The betting was very brisk, and 
a good deal of money was laid out at 2 to 1 on Muza. The following 
were the competitors b 
Mr. John Krelsler s gTh Muza Owner 1 O l 
Mr. M. Heredia's gr h All Owner 2 0 2 
First Heat. -Betting : 2 to 1 on Muza. They got oft abreast" but 
Muza soon took up the running, and, when about half-way, swerved 
across All a track, the utter's rider being obliged to pull him back, to 
avoid a collision ; this Increased Muza's lead, and, going on In front, he 
won easily by three lengths. The cross was in no way intentional. 
Second Heat — 3 and 4 to 1 on Muza. Ali was first away from the 
post, but was soon passed by Muza, who took a lead of two lengths, 
and held It until half-way homo, when Mr. lvrel der's saddle slipped 
round (Ins groom having forgotten to tighten the girths), and lie was 
nearly meeting with a bad fall; he not only righted himself, however, 
but managed to keep h|g horse straight, and, although he lost the lead 
dcud heu™of It CoBared A11 agniUl and » aftcr a sloshing race, made a 
^"Ithslonding the closeness of the last heat, Muza 
f « V o UritC ut 3 aud 4 ,0 L there being some takers at the 
0nu or 1 t "'° fldse starts, they got well off, and run 
together till near home, w hen a good race ensued, Muza winning bv 
h.s ' v ,h "“thing to spare. It was the general opinion that, 
had it been a longer distance, Ali would have won, he being a stouter 
oud more compact horse thtui hi$ opponent. One gentleman, however, 
EASI3Y ABBEY STUD FARM. 
This annual place of resort at this season promises tnh 
both numerously and fashionably atended. The old I°'i 
captlvator, althongh he is “ now of age,” or twenty-one th- 
grass, is still full of health and vigour, and does not ann * 
to lose any of his attractions, as the season tickets for h/ 
Harem are even now all bespoken. His old confederat 
Gameboy and Mildew nre also here in full feather a 
play second and third parts. In an adjoining box we a ■ 
now first introduced to Longbow, just come out as a St'*! 
horse; and as he is fresh upon town, with a high racing ren ° 
ration, and an aristocratic pedigree tracing back to the oldest 
periods of Olympic memory, he is not without a multit-.^ 
of admirers. We subjoin a list of the Turf celebrities wh° 
have already taken quarters at this placo for the ensuing 
season. ° 
WITH BIRDCATCHER.— runuc List. 
Mr. Marc’s Queen of Tyne, with filly by Birdcatcher 
Gillyflower, with colt by do. 
■ Princess, barren to Orlando 
Breastglrth, with Ally 
5 Sir C. Monck's 
Sir J. Boswell's Sweetheart, with colt by Birdcatcher 
Mr Hargreaves' 
Mr Moore's Irish Queen, barren to the Lord of the Isles 
Sultana, barren to Simoom 
Speculation. In foal to Elvas 
Mr Hutchinson's Catnphlne, witli a Ally by The Cure 
Mr Robinson's Little Cnsslno, with a Ally by do. 
■ mare by Galaor, barren to do. 
Mr Cookson’s Hybla, with a Ally by Sweetmeat 
15 Mr St. George's Whim, barren to Gameboy 
Mr Osborne’s Fair Rosamond, barren to Birdcatcher 
Abbess of Derveaux, do. do. 
Needle, in foal to do. 
^ Hopeful, with a filly by Chanticleer 
PRIVATE LIST. 
Mr. Jaques' (Mr. Wright's) Prairie Bird, in foal to Birdcatcher 
Ennui, with blk. colt “ Saunterer,” by Birdcatcher 
Bilberry, slipped a dead filly to Don John 
Ecstasy, by Touchstone, maiden 
Warplot, by PyTrims the First, maiden 
Mr. Disney's The Swallow, barren to Harkawoy 
• Hetman Platoff mare, (the dam of the Knight of 
St. George), with colt by Birdcatcher 
WITH GAMEBOY. 
Mr Hawke's Pnnnlar, barren to Melbourne 
Mr Whittaker's mare by Jereed, dam by Cadland, barren to Vatican 
MrC. Winteringham's Bassisbaw, with bay colt, “The Medical 
Student,” by the Cure 
Mr Hayward's Battery, by Assault, maiden 
Mr Barber's Titova 
Ld Glasgow's Physalis, with colt by Hernandez 
Ld Eglinton’s Bianca, maiden 
Mr Jaques' Bess, In foal to Annandale 
The Robber's Daughter, maiden 
WITH MILDEW. 
Mr Hutchinson's Theano, with filly by The Care 
Mr Jaques* Chisel, with filly, “ Sky-cutter,” by Birdcatcher 
Gipsy Queen, with colt, “ Sky-king,” by do. 
Vert- Vert, dead colt to Mildew 
— Nickname, with Ally, “ Augury,” sis. toAwgur.by Bird- 
Days of Yore, with filly, “ Days of Old," bv do. 
WITH LONGBOW. 
Mr Shepherd’s Mrs. Gill, barren to Melbourne 
Mr Bowes' Moesia, maiden 
Mr Copeland’s The Sybil, barren to Pyrrhus the First 
Ld Derby’s Canezou, barren to Orlando 
Legerdemain, with Ally by Orlando 
Ld Glasgow's Senorila, maiden 
Mr C. Winteringham's Mrs. Humbey, maiden 
Mr Anderson’s Love Bird, maiden 
Mr Hesseltlne's Unity 
————— Blue Light, with Ally by Flatcatchcr 
Ld Eglinton s Eryoina, maiden 
Mr Jaques' Burletta, in foal to Gameboy 
• Gipsy, in foal to Sweetmeat 
Easby Abbey, 22 nd March, 1854. 
f \n fnrf. 
TATTERSALL'S. — Monday. 
Tbo betting was marked by a few important changes. 
NonTBAMPTONSBiRE Stakes.— Defiance was the lion of tbo 
day. After 5 to 1 bad been taken to some money, he sprang to 
4 to 1 (taken to upwards of £150). Lamprocles, against whom 
10 to 1 bad been laid in the City, was backed for about £125, at 
° to 1. Pancake rose to 12 to 1 (taken). 
Great Metropolitan Stakes.— 7 to 1 was the highest prico 
obtainable about Jonathan Martin ; 11 and 10 to 1 betted against 
Virago, to a small amount ; and 400 to 20 taken about Lampro- 
olos. Ariosto was out of favour. 
Chester Cor. — A strong commission was in the market to 
bock Baalbec, most of which was executed nt 30 to 1. Towards 
tho close, 2,000 to 70, and 1,000 to 35, were taken ; the latest 
quotation was 25 to 1. Newminster had a strong downward 
tendency, which no one seemed disposed to nrrest. 
Derby. — T he shade which for some time past has been on 
Autocrat and King Tom, wus somewhat deepened by 7 to 1 
being laid in ponies against the former, and 9 to 1 in fifties 
against the latter. 1,800 to 100, 1,700 to 100, and 1,000 to CO 
taken nbout Wild Huntsman, and 50 and 45 to 1, to various 
sums, about Old Noll. Ruby was quite friendless. Further 
comment is unnecessary. Closing prices : — 
Trial Stakes (Warwick). 
Even on Rataplan 
Willoughby Handicap. 
Even on Bourton 
3 to 1 agst Stamford (taken) 
Great Warwickshire Handicap. 
3 to 1 agst Cleveland (taken) 
8 to 1 Contentment (t.) 
Grand Annual Stbeplecuase. 
7 to 2 agst Trout (taken) 
4 to 1 Oscar (taken) 
4 to 1 Necdwood (taken) 
8 to 1 Burnt Sienna (t.) 
Northamptonshire Stakes. 
4 to 1 agst Defiance (taken ft.) 
8 to 1 Lamprocles (taken) 
12 to 1 Pancake (taken) 
Great Metropolitan Stakes. 
7 to 1 agst Jonathan Martin (t.) 
10 to 1 Virago (taken) 
15 to 1 Ariosto 
20 to 1 Lamprocles (taken) 
Two Thousand Guineas Stakes. 
3 to 1 agst Bolardo (taken) 
Chester Cup. 
25 to 1 agst Brown Brandy (t.) 
25 to 1 Baalbec (28 to 1 t.) 
40 to 1 Lurley (taken) 
50 to 1 Black Doctor (t.) 
50 to 1 Horatio (taken) 
60 to 1 Duchess of Lorraine 
c. (taken) 
Derby. 
7 to 1 agst Autocrat (taken) 
9 to 1 King Tom (taken) 
9 to 1 Dervish (taken) 
16 to 1 Wild Huntsman (t.) 
20 to 1 Marsyas (taken) 
30 to 1 Acrobat (taken) 
40 to 1 Bessus (taken) 
45 to 1 Canute (taken) 
45 to 1 Old Noll (taken) 
50 to 1 Grey Plover 
60 to 1 Phaeton (taken) 
Oaks. 
4 to 1 agst Mcteorn (taken) 
8 to 1 Sortie (taken) 
Derby, 1855. 
10,000 to 100 agst Brother to Autocrat (taken) 
BETTING AT MANCHESTER.— Tcesdat. 
Most of the leading men having left here for Warwick, tho 
betting was principally on the events to be decided there to-doY 
