April 8 .] 
. tun iltt. April 1.— /From Tuesday's GnntlrV -The following 
A firm, have till* day taken place, consequent on tile removal of 
promotion n ear .Admln»l of the Blue, Sir John Franklin, from the 
the na "J . , night lion. Charles Lord Colchester to he RooT-Admlral 
"n the Reserved List. Captain Charles Hope to be Iteur- Admiral 
of 1 'lV Knroob, April 1.— Tho British nnd Nurtli American mail 
■amsliip America, Cii|itnin Lnncr, took her dcpnrturc hence this 
fmrnonn for lloiton with n heavy mnil, n full Cargo, nml about 
?Iq passengers, including Hear- Admiral Fahalmwe nnd suite, 
In succeeds Sir George Seymour in the command of llio West 
India station, that gallant oilker retiring on llio expiration of 
five venrs' torin of ofllce. 
PFUnnoKB, April 2.— In order to ensure the speedy completion 
f the c u rncon, 30-gun stenm-frigiite, so ns to be Inuiu-hcl on tho 
13 th of the present month, the workmen of the establishment 
1 now parking from six in the morning until seven in the 
0 inp, having their breakfasts and dinners sent into the Jnrd, 
so as to 'lose ns little time nt meals ns possible. 
FonTSMoUTU, April 3.— A party of riggers nnd men belonging 
to the Ordinary at this port has proceeded to Pemlir >ko to-dny 
THE FIELD. 
1st or It ay at East Middlesex Regiment ot Militia. 
Spencer PerCintl Bobbins, ESq., to be Captain, vice M'ClIntoch 
rcslgne I. 
6th or Royal Eltiiornc Light Infantry Regiment of Middlesex Militia. 
Joseph liennc Freeman, Gent , to bo Lieutenant. 
William llicknson Clay, Gent , to bo Lieutenant. 
3d or Royal Westminster Light Infantry Regiment of Middlesex 
Militia. 
William Hurman, Gent., to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice Nunn, re- 
signed. 
Regiment of ltoyal London Militia. 
Major George ITCall to be Idcutcnant-Coloncl, vice Samuel Wilson, 
promoted. 
Ensign Thomas Dennis Row, to be Lieutenant, rich Christian Wil- 
liam M'NIcll, promoted. 
Frederick Uobluson, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice William Robertson, 
promoted. 
James Duke Hill, Gent,, to be Ensign. 
Alfred Peachy, Gent , to be Ensign. 
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or French. This toilette is very suitable for ft bride reluming 
the wedding visits. 
The coiffures In flowers, for the evening, ft re utmost nil what 
are called Peiqnes, or ft l, i Grecque — that is, all nt the Back of 
head, nnd the nark-hair brought forward, fhrming double, and 
even triple banileaux. Bouquets iu the hand are less ft lit mode 
now than formerly ; but a fan is indispensable. — Latlics' Com- 
panion. ■ — 
FLOWER garden and shrubberies. 
Annuals may now be freely sown in beds and borders. Plant 
out hollyhocks and biennial nnd perennial plants. If the former 
are planted in circular masses they produce a fine effect. Con- 
trust of colour should also lie studied in arranging them. 
Dahlia #.— Cuttings taken and rooted this month grow freely, 
nnd flower well. The best situation for them is iu a moist rich, 
soil. 
Ranunculuses .— Stir the surface of the beds gently, to lot tho 
air to tlio roots. Weed uml protect from unfavourable weather. 
Pansies .— Plant out seedlings, and propagate the finer sorts 
by cuttings, which will strike much hotter this month than wlieh 
the weather is wanner : a cool shady place agrees best with them. 
Calceolarias . — The common yellow, and other shrubby species 
if this plant, afford some of thogavest ornaments of the garden. 
fToIwo"^ dwpntch. 1 rttc Wnphnu* t&a^ face^m^invading I pi imtocl^a ^ ^ V ' wi til 
t0 SS SittPPiso Bill. — M r. Cardwell's 'llill to Amend 1 foe. Tn 1797, then under the command of the late Lord Caw- wS' iJSv Imv 
dConsolidaio llio Acts relating to Merchant Shipping lms been , dor. they were mainly instrumental ill causing the surrender j , ♦l*n llQl«1 it Itlillf* i itn L..k - ... 1 ! 4 ! . . — 
• nle ,] it is the longest wc remember to have seen; it occii- j 
Castlemaiitin Yeomasky Cavalry.— T he Haverfordwest 
troop of the Cnstlemartin Yeomanry Cavalry, on assembling 
for exercise this week, unanimouslv volunteorcd for duty In 
any part of tho kingdom where her 'Majesty may require their 
services. This example, it is expected, will be as warmly fol- 
i° lirin^rniind tho Ciirnffon, 30-giin screw frignle. They have lowed by the two Pembroke troops at their next parade day. 
10 round in tho Lively nnd Drake lighters. This new ship is Another troop could be easily raised. This is the only Yeo- 
i.ies 1S3 pages, and comprises 400 clauses, 
contains a complete digest of Hie statute In 
B l,ippiiii». The brevirtte, nr tithlo of content 
... 4 I . .. xln mine ent*!* Oun I ntll. (I 
nml 10 schedules, 1 rendered very ethcient assistance m quelling the Rebecca ^ily than to almost any other plant. 
w respecting merchnn | riots. n _ T! . m , n , Cinerarias iu flower, must be shaded from tho sun, liut 
ts which tills 23 pages , M 0 XT 00 MRt.Yst.TUK Yeomanry G a VA t.tt v. -Tin s corps ts or- I allowwl ., leatyof air; the plants slumhl be cut back when done 
more arranges the clauses very conveniently, under the follow- tiered to assemble tor eight days' training and exorcise, under 
, heads:—' PI,e Board of Trade, nnd its functions ; British ships, the command of LicuL-Coloncl Sir W. W. Wynn, Hart , M l'., 
their ownership, liieasnremcnt, mid registry (including transfers | on the I3ih proximo, at Welshpool. The usual prizes will be 
(licir ownership « • • , P 
nnd mortgages) ; musters nnd seamen ; safety, nnd prevoutuni ot 
accidents pilotage; lighthouses; mercantile nmrinc fund; 
wrecks and casualties ; responsibility of shipowners; legal pro- 
cedure ; miscellaneous provisions. There is n short supjileinent- 
nrv or companion hill, entitled tho “.Merchant Shipping Aets 
Be'penl Bill," repealing old nets nnd parts of nets superseded by 
the new bill, ami continuing certain temporary provisions in the 
^ Um'sKoncEMEXTs for tub Baltic. — 1LM.S. Cumberland, 
70. from Spilbead; Miranda, 14, (screw) from Sheerness; Janus, 
(pnddlewheel) from Slieerness; uml Cruiser, from the Tyne. 
— 4 
FRENCH NAVY AND MERCHANT SERVICE. 
The Expedition to the East.— Toulon, April 1.— Now 
that the fleet under the command of Admiral Bruat has sailed, 
the harbour of Toulon looks almost deserted. Of the twenty- | t| ie adjutant, Captain I’owpcr, the notices to tho men of the lloynl 
plenty’ of air : tho pi 
blowing, and set In n cool place. Next mouth they tuay be 
rc-potted, or planted out. 
- r „;i i Tulips must be carefully guarded from clear starlight nights, 
awarded to the host swurdsincn, consisting of-lst hme, a d- , m ? e the 8oil 9tirred Sj bout four ineh(a in deptTi. 
ver cop. value £15, to best swordsman tn l c regiment , 2nd do., p require to be well watched, to prevent the ghlb fW.m 
a silver cup value £/ 10s. to second bos destroying tho buds. -Ladies Companion. 
a silver watch, value £5, to llurd best swordsman ; besides a • ° ' 
silver snuff box, value £3, to each troop— ns troop prizes. 
South SunopsinnB Ykumaxuy Cavaliit. — T his regiment, 
under Hie commnnd of Lieut. -Colonel llio Right Honourable the I 
Hai l of PtJWls, is ordered to nssemblo for eight days' training 
nnd exercise, on the 3rd proximo, «t Shrewsbury. 
Siinoi’SiiiitR Militia. — T his regiment is ordered to assemble 
for twenty-eight days’ training, on tho ’22nd proximo, nt Shrews- 
bury. 
Hot al Wll.TSllIRB Mimtia.— T he duty of giving notice to 
the tnen of Hie time fixed for training, has been transferred from 
the clerks to lieutenancies of counties to the adjutants of the 
militia regiments, and through the judicious arrangements of 
EPSOM MEETING.— Monday. 
Tub Tuial Stakes. One mile. Tin ea subs. Mr. T. Purr's Rataplan, 
by the Baron, Bst 71b (Flutman) beat Cranbourne, Cst I2lb (Wells). 
Betting— 6 to 2 on Rataplan. Won very easily by four lengths. 
Tiib Railway Plate of 100 sovs (Handicap). lor all ages. Now 
T.Y.C. Three-quarters of a mile. Mr. J, M. Stanley's Orinoco, by 
Orlando, Bat 3lb i Charlton), bent Inder, list litlb ( Wells) (2) ; Ilcmlutta, 
8st 2lb; New Brighton, Bst; Hcrlot, 7st 121b; Marchioness, 7at 2lb; 
Michaelmas Maid, 7st 21b; Georgy, 1st ; I’hrygla, Cst 121b: Hermitage, 
Ost 101b; Congreve, Ost 71b; Miss Hampton (illy, 6*t l2lb; Merry- 
thought, 6st 121 b (carried list); Oarlotta Grill, 6st 101 b; 1 brush, list 
121b; and Muilnme I.iindcau, Ost 101b. 
Betting— 4 to 1 ngst Orinoco, 7 to 1 ngst any other. A good race 
horn the distance with tho two placed, terminated lit favour of Orinoco 
' ~ o next past thb 
bom paid 6 sovs. 
Mr. Howard's Virago, by Pyrrhus Hie First, Cst Mb, Wells (I), boat 
, ...„ i Mr. J. Powney’s Marc Antony, 6st 1 lib Suitor (2) ; Orestes, Bat 01b; 
a UK 1 .. 8 HA u f' 1 ’ „• r-nl.-luwipr rn. T.in» Little David, ast 61b ; Adlne, km 41b; Prime Minister, Bst Qlb ; Brocket 
of Viscount Jocelyn, M 1 .. will Maemblo nt LolelitWter on Tues- 7g£ n , b ]uvits[on> 7st 7 i> 0 ; m I slet. .e, d,t 10st ; Itch, 0 ,t I2lb (Including 
day, llio 18lh instant, for training nml exercise, lilts very cm- 61b extra); La Belle, Ost 71b; The Qtu-un’B Own, 8»t Sill ; Ascot, out of 
cicut corps comprises 84(1 rank nnd tile. Seaweed, Ost 31b; Merry Monk, 6»t 13lb| Lysiscu, 6»t «lb; The Novlco, 
6st 71b; Grimalkin, 4st 71b; Phamlx, 5st 31b; Humboldt, Sat 31b: 
Adelaide, 6st 111b; Kennyslde llcro. 5&t 131b; Mishap, 6st lllb; and 
cyvy v * I I Madame Landuau, 6»t 101b. 
UlfUlCill. Betting at Startlng -2 to 1 agst Virago, 1 to 1 ugst Marc Antony, 
■ ,, , 8 to 1 agst Orestes, 12 to 1 ngst Kennyslde Hero, 100 to 7 eueh ugst La 
Royal Collbob of SunoBONS;-— llic following gentleman ' • — _... .n.. .... 
purpose of nnsUting in drilling llio men. 
Tim Essex Rifles.— T he Essex Rifles, under the command 
yesterday. The authorities, however, arc exerting themselves 
in the arsenal, to replace the ships now on their passage to tho 
Dardanelles. In the dockyard there are still the snips of tire 
line l'leurus, Fontenoy, Diademe, Neptune, Souveraine, and 
the frigates Belle-Poule and Pnndore, with the corvette Capri- 
cieuse, which are to be ]>repareil for sea in case they should 
be required; together with the line of battle ships Navarin, 
Evlau, and Algesiras, and the frigate Themis, nt the arsenal 
of the Maurillon. In fact, France will soon possess as many 
ships of war ready for sea as she can find seamen for, without Royal Collbob of StmOkoNS.— The following gentleman 1 uoiie and Lysisca/lOO to 6 each agst Little David and Humboldt, 20 
encroaching on the merchant navy. There are two iron screw having undergone tho necessary examinations for ilio diploma, to 1 each ngst Adine, Phcentx, and The Novice. All got well off. Tho 
frigates being built by M. TaylOr,' at La Seyne, for the Turkish wei o tldmilled members of the college ill the mooting of the Court Novice lu.mcdlately went to tho front Humboldt. Merry Monk. Mure 
Go’vemmentf which iUI he inched in « n'hori ii.nc I ,,r on ifc. 3rd ,n.h Jon.c. tttaldhSk u. S 
-♦ Herts; Hdward Aiislcn Sleddy, GlinHiam , Lewis ® running with Marc Antony second, and these two kept their positions 
llrucc, Hon Host India Cnmpunv 8 Service, Madras, Charles unHI they had rounded tho Tattenliaiii corner, when tho luttcr obtained 
Grav, Cnuston, Norfolk; llenry Almutt Dodd, North Stoke, Ox- tend »f u eouplb of lengths. At this point Virago and Adlne. who 
STEAMERS. 
Liverpool, Monday. — The British and North American f on f ; John Mercer, Mi.lhurst, Sussex ; Horatio Warner liubb, 
jyal Mail steamer Asia; Captain Lott, arrived here early this 1 G|.„,[. u ] I |, West Indies; Samuel Morgan, Fore-street; Patrick 
lorning with the usual mails, G7 passengers, ancl 303,000 
dlars in specie. She left New York on the 22nd ult. On the 
Royal 
inor 
dollars in spec 
27th she passed a steamer steering westward, ami exchanged 
rockets. The screw steamer Alps sailed from New York for 
this port on the 21st ult., with 100,000 dollars in specie. The 
screw steamer, Charity, from this port, and Greenock, arrived 
at Portland on the 21st, having been detained nine days in the 
ice. 
Franc-id Bellow, Hon. East India Company's Service, Bengal. 
FASHIONS. 
COSTUME Foil APRIL. 
^ -i .n e , . i.i,,. n -;n« I, Mr. Drlukald s Katcrlolto, by Slelgiitof liana, isc no tAiucruii; ueu 
Gown in brocutelle, of a tufqudise blue, with bouquets a n oac . set 4II> CW. Slinrpe) (2; ; saucebox, kstTlb; Wild Ron) <h b), 8» 
■.position ft hi Pompadour, lhe skirt is open on the hips, *ib ; Vonicttv, 8st 41b; Daisy, Sstilb; Ktliclbald, «si 71b; Orutber f< 
a breadth of moire antique , also blue, llio contours are Twinkle, 8st - 7ib; Piccadilly, Bst 71b; Bon Vlvunt, Hit 71b; mid ltd 
Imd been lying off, began lo lup ove tliclt positions. At the stand 
Virago succeeded in getting alongside Mare Antony, awl tlio contest 
became cxtrctuuiy interesting. Alter u few strides further, however, 
Virago put the question of victory effectually at ic*t; galloping on hi 
admirable style with the loud slio Imd obtained, she won very easily by 
three lengths. Brocket and Merry Monk run u dead lieat for third 
place. Adlne nnd Mishap were the next two. 
Tub Two- Veau-old Brians- Half-a-mlle. Tlllrly-threo subs. 
Mr. Drlukuld’S Katcrlolto, by Slelgiitof Hand, 1st Tib (Aldcrolt) beat 
to 
Red 
Gown 
disposition 
oh a breadth of vioife antique, ... 
Tippoo Said’s Son. — O n Monday tho Ripon arrived at South- bordered with bands in maroon or chestnut-coloured velvet. Drop, Bst 41b. 
- • v ’’ ir •’ - . . .. i Batllng.— 2 to 1 ugst Saucebox, T to 2 ngst Brother to Twinkle, 5 to 
- * — 1 " Mi and 
pussed 
endeavour to get his pension settled on his grumlsoii. lie sleeves arc opened above and below 
sneaks English fluently. His physiognomy is verv peculiar— Collar in point il'Auqlttrere, with 
almost Jewish in appearance. He is dressed magnificently. His Under-sleeves also in point d'A 
Mr. Howard's Virago, by Pyrrhus the First, Ost (Including 61b extra) 
(Wells) (1); Mr. Groville's Muscovite, 7«i 7ll» (Fiutiuan) (2) | Mi. T. 
tpened above and below, and have bows of velvet. 
Ii four frills down the front. 
- „ , ullu „- M „ lt o ... point d’Anr/leterec. Straw-coloured, . v . # . .. ,-„<•[ . 
cloak is something like a cardinal's, witli interwoven gold. His „j ovcs Rich bracelets. Capote bonnet, formed of frills of blond Purrs Jonathon Martin, j't 71b (lbrdhutii) (3). * l»e following also 
cap was also like that of a catholic ecclesiastic high in rank : in j J lld gauze. I n the puttings of gauze are placed little marabout ™‘‘ : “Arl° Jo. Mb ; H .n|es , JJ 7#t : 7 st 31b • 
front is a star of glittering diamonds. On one of his fingers feathers. A wreath of pink roses is placed inside. Black Doctor, 7»t; Annie Sutherland, Ost 12lb; Gamekeeper, Ost Bib; 
was a ring with an immense emerald. At Malta lie attended Gown in maroon velvet, without any trimming on the skirt. Caliph, 6 3 t 2lb; bhukspeare, 1 st I2lb; Vingt-un, 4st 01b; Royalist, 
a review of the British troops, and one of the first regiments he *j*i ic Vl ,rsa<je is formed on the breast of a sort of corselet in iib; Cable, 1 st (curried 6st 21b); st. Cluir, 4st. (carried lit 61b>. 
saw exercised was the 33rd, which was nt the taking of Serin- antique, richly embroidered. The contours of the Jujube's number wub put up, but the liorso did not go to tlio post, 
gapntain, and from which his father, the celebrated Tippoo, met 8 leeves, basques, ami "each opening of the corsage , are also licit ng at Startiug-3 to l ngut Virago, 6 to 1 Rg»t MuMovlt^# to t 
ids death. Immediately on his arrival at Southanvpton, he b , m | Pre a wit(. a rich trimming in plush. Dnchcssc sleeves, com- {**{ J"X st a A Sutherland! 2 o m l Vuch ugut' iluco) AHoMo/st 
addressed letters “lo the Eldest Daughter or Ins Highness p 0Sed 0 f t wo trills ot lace. The coijfurc is formed or large oi„ lr , and the liluck Doctor, owing to thelmpnflenee ofaoveral of tbo 
Prince Golam Mahomed, at his house at Russapuglat, Calcutta," Juries in gold blonde, witli bunches of pink roses on each side. ,J Ke t away, two or three disappointments were occasioned— ut last 
and “To the Mosque of Dharumtalot, Calcutta.” The prince 1 - 1 ”* ' * ...... # — A 
had several servants in attendance on him. The Iioval 
steamer Great Western, Captain Strutt, is to take 
Brazil and Rio la Plata mails, and will leave Southampton 
the 10th inst., in consequence of the 9th falling on Sunday. 
be called bonnets : some call them co ffl tires. T hey certainly 
Slilitanr. 
dropped buck, And soon Joined the struggicn In tlio rear. Jonathan 
and llaco were then left in front, and In a low 
are excessively prettv, and, generally speaking, becoming. Ono Martin, Simkcupcurc, ...... — r Mlink . 
ows'how they are made. There is a happy contusion of sn ides further llaco took up the running, J°niuh.m ^Marlin and . hak*. 
War Oifice, April 4.— (From Tuesday's Oaietle).— 2Gth Regiment 
of Foot — Mnjor-Getaeral l’hlllp Buinbrlgge, C.B., to be Colonel, vice 
Lieutenant- General Lord Seaton, G.C.B., removed ' '' " ’ " ' 
of Life Guurds. 
Woolwich, Thursday. — His Royal nighness 
hardly knows how they are niaae. i uere m nappy conius.on ot i •‘"“V.r.YVSS^T ^rTn^cioie' ul.'eu.ruiKe, Vlogt-on and Ito> aii.t 
filmy gauzes, blonde, / uJe, mingled with flowers and ribbons, F „ tbe IK . xt tW o .Muscovite sixth, and virago »e» cntli. Uy the time 
lo be Colonel vice , so delicately put together, that it looks like fairies handiwork „ * #rrlvcU nt ,| 1C road near the bond. Royalist, Vlngt-un, and 
to tho 2nd Itielinfent I (five vou descriptions of one or two which particularly struck shnkBpeuro were quite beaten off Huct. and Jonathan Martin, la gal. 
to tho 2nd Regiment ^ ^ b j> ue ej with a pinked ruche of the same hint eonteut, were now l.otl. pursued by Muscovite and Virago, who 
. the Duke of Com- : ...ateri.l ranniug round th. t»p of fc W. J .nd round | ;»k 
considerable time to witness the cmbnrkutioh of the horses of the 
staff of General Lord Raglan. His Royal Highness was accom- 
panied over tlio steamers by Mnjor-Gonoral Frederick Camp- 
bell, Royal Artillery, and by Mujor-Gcncrnl Alexander Muc- 
donold, C. B. 
gwrmanrjr anlr Slilitiit. 
Commissions signed by Loro Lieutenants. 
(From Tuestlai/s Gatelte.) 
Queen's Own Royal Regiment of Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry. 
Sir Robert Peel, Bart., to be Cuptaln, vice Des Vccux, resigned. 
1st Regiment of King’s Own Staffordshire Militia. 
Charles Henry Wyndhum A'Court, Gent , to be Lieutenant. 
Royal Cumberland Regiment of Militia. 
James Mnstcrsou Pennington, Esq., to be Captain, tlcc Powe re- 
signed. 
The Essex Rifles. 
Robert Augustus Snndell, Gent., to be Second Lieutenant. 
Artillery Battalion of tho Royal Sussex Militia. 
Marcus Merrywenther Tumor. Gent., to be Second Lieutenant. 
Rovnl South Gloucester Light Infantry Regiment of Militia. 
Major Henry Wcnmun Newman, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice 
Jenner, deceased. 
Cuptaln John Surnam to be Major, vice Newman, promoted. 
Lieutenant George Henry Bengough to be Captain, vice Surnam, 
promoted. 
Ensign Robert Heane to bo Lieutenant, vice Bengough, promoted. 
twined blue convolvulus flowers. Here is another, iu n different 
style, formed of straw lace, alternately with bouillon ties of tulle 
mid blonde. Round tbe edge of the brim Is a ruche in taffeta 
ponceau. The crown is a little round jfiece of straw : on tho 
front arc placed bunches of red verbena, which form a second 
f'nchc. 
The toilettes are more extravagant than ever. Some of the 
fair dames must have two, and some even three dresses prepared 
for the same evening, and only decide at the last moment which 
they will wear. 
Some predict that the punters will be revived : en attendant, 
Borne fine ladies, more remarkable for their courage than their 
good taste, have attempted to introduce skirts with different- 
coloured flounces. For instance, one gown would have first a 
flounce of white satin, embroidered on the edge with cherry 
colour, and application of cherry-coloured velvet : the next 
flounce would be of cherry-coloured moire, witli an embroidery 
in white silk. For those whose taste is for quieter and less 
remarkable toilettes, here Is one :— A gown of pearl grey tjros 
de Tours, with flounces bordered with plush woven in the 
material. The corsage with basques. Pagoda sleeves, trimmed 
witli plush. For dinner or small evening party, the corsage 
of silk is exchanged for one in black velvet and black Chantilly 
lace. Nothing can be prettier, more elegant, aud becoming 
than these corsages. A bonnet in rich white tiffj'cta, with 
white plumes : inside are tea-roses. A shawl in India Cashmere, 
Y Inigos chance agulh 
bridge arrived at Woolwich dockyard yesterday, and remained la bavoht. ^ Between the bouillonnes* (or umomited* to** a certainly! ° f A gu i n eiie triumphed, 'galloping on, uml 
winning ea*»y by a length, « length and a half between second and 
third. Huco nnd Annie Sutherland were the next two. In the extreme 
rear, at the finish were the Black Doctor Pantomime, Gossip, Shuks- 
peure, and Exact. Amount of tUe Stakes, £1600. 
Selliko Stakjss.— O ptional selling weights, Ac. Now T.Y.C. Nine 
sub. Mr. Graham's Mirabcau, by Mclbuurn, 8. Meggies (430‘, 
(I) beat, Eliza, 2 yrs (130), Creasw.ll, (2); Woodford, 2yrs (£30), 
(3); and colt by Alarm, out of Ginevra, 2 yis, 4-t alb (£30). 
Betting.— 6 and C to 4 agst Mirabcau, w llo made nil the running and 
won by three lengths. A head between second und third, Lionel* 
wus fourth. Bnnsteud arid Ginevra colt the next two. lhe winner wo* 
Afterwards Sold by auction to Mr. BloSs for 90 guineas 
Match : The Hcrlot, 0 years, Ost, received forfeit from Epirn, <5 yr» 
8,t 11b ' BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
GUEAT KpBTlIlBX HaNDICAI’ 
6 to 1 agst Virago (taken) 
Chvstku Cur 
10 to 1 agst Marc Antony (taken) 
DtSIlBY. 
s to 1 ngst Autocrat (taken) 
8 — I — Dervish (taken) 
1000 — 15 — Hospodur. 
MENTMOUE STEEPLECHASES.— Wednesday. 
Five Sovs SwEEfSTAKts —Sontug (1), Barnet (2), Tom Guerney's (3). 
* Tohtv Sovs Plati.— P olly (1), Rosabel (2), Charger (I). Six ran. 
A Puitsa or 15 Sovs.— Blackiock (1). Five ran. 
