THE FIELD 
411 
whom 30 to 1 was laid overnight, finishing a head in advanco of 
Boiardo. the leading favourite, on whom 5 to 4 was laid freely Ruby, 
the second favourite, was beaten off early. Just before the race was 
mn the weather cleared up, and the remainder of the afternoon was 
tolerably bright and pleasant. 
In the course of the afternoon 1,000 to 20 was taken about The 
Trapper for the Derby. 
BETTING, TUESDAY NIGHT, 
Chester Crr. 
100 to 7 ag8t Peggy (taken to some money) 
20 to 1 Aldford (taken) 
20 to 1 Baalbcc (taken) 
20 to 1 Sandhurst 
Derbt. 
9 to 2 agst Autocrat (taken) 
5 to 1 King Tom 
t> to 1 Dervish (7 to 1 also laid to £50, the layer, 
however, refused to go on; 
20 to 1 Andover (taken) 
25 to 1 Canute (taken) 
1000 to 30 Hospodur (taken) 
2000 to 26 The Knight of St. George (taken) 
13 to 1 Canute and Hospodar, coupled (taken) 
100 to 40 Autocrat and Dervish (taken) 
1000 even betted on Autocrat agst King Tom, and 600 even on King 
Tom ngst Autocrat. 
WEDNESDAY. 
Swsbpstak.es of 60 sovs. D M. 3 subs. 
Pelham, by Ttie Emperor (31b), 8st 41b (Rogers), beat Margarcttn, 
hy Pldegon (81b), 8st (Norman) 
Betting— 5 to 2 on Pelham. Pelham made play to the cords, where 
Margarcttn obtained a slight lead, but after a good set-to, Pelham de- 
feated her by half u length. 
Plate of 50 sovs. D.M. 
Mr. Grcville's Bobby, by Robert de Gorham, 3 vrs, £70, 6st 51b 
(J. Steggles), beat C horus, 6 yrs, £70, 7st 121b (2); Guy Munnering, 
C yrs, £160, 8st 71b (3); f by Coningsby— Marie, 3 yrs, £40, 6st 111b; 
Antonina, 4 yrs. £40, 7st 21b; Lady Blanche, 6 yrs, £40, 7st 71b ; 
Apostate, 6 yrs, £70. 7st 121b ; and Bnsquine, 3 yrs, £10, 5st 111b. 
Betting— 2 to 1 ngst Chorus, 3 to 1 agst Guy Mannering. 
Bobby went away with the lead, Antonina and Marie filly lying second 
and third to ihe cords, where they were passed by Chorus nnd Guy 
Mannering. Bobby, however, undisturbed in his lend, won easily by 
threo lengths. Same distance between second and third. Nothing 
else near. The winner was cluimcd by Mr. Rogers. 
Selling Handicap Sweepstakes. First half ol Ah. M. Three subs. 
Mr. Greville's Duriudana, by Orlando, 8st 71b (Flntman), heat Rally. 
8st (Charlton). 
Betting — 6 to 4 on Rally. Durindana won by a neck. 
Sweepstakes of 50 sovs. each. A.F. ft subs. 
Captain Lane's Epaminondas, by Epirus (41b), ftst 31b i Bartholomew ! 
beat Spinaway (41b), 8st 31b, Flatmun (2); Weuthercock (4), 8st 3lh. 
Rogers (3); und Applause ( lib), ftst 31b, Wells (4). 
Bitting— 6 to 4 agst Weathercock, 7 to 4 agst Epaminondas. Won 
by three-quarters of a length ; the second beating the third by a neck 
Bad fourth. 
Handicap Plate of £50. Cesarewitch Course. 
Lord Cllfden’s Poodle, hy Ion, 5 yrs, 7st 101b (Flatman), heat Nervous 
4 yrs, 7st 131b (Cronch) (2); and Garforth, aged, ftst 91b ( Rogers) (3) 
Betting— tt to 4 agst Gnrforth-7 to 4 agst Poodle— 5 to 2 ngst Nor- 
voas. A capital race in with Poodle and Nervous. Won hy a Road 
Bad third. 
Match. A.F. 100, h f. ' 
Economy, by Don John, ftst (E Slinrp)beat Herbert, 8st 71b (Rogers). 
Betting— 6 to 4 on Economy, who won cusily hy a length and a half 
Sweepstakes of 50 sovs each, li ft. D.M. G subs. Mr. Howard’s Ap- 
pollonlus, by Orlando, 31b, withdrew his stake, and Mr. Payne s 
The Trapper, hy Ion, out of Prairie Bird, 31b, ftst 41b ( Flatman) walked 
over. 
Match. A.F. 600, h ft. 
Mr. Bowes’s West Australian, by Melbourne, 8st 71b, received forfeit 
from Lord Glasgow's Bnrbatus, 7st 131b. 
Match. D.M. 200, h ft. 
Lord Glasgow's sister to Carncoro, by Birdcatclier, 8st 31b, received 
forfeit from Duke of Bedford's Pensioner (dead), 8st 71b. 
MORNING BETTING. 
One Thousand Guineas Stakes. 
2 to 1 on Virago (laid freely) 
Virago and Miss Worthington, accompanied by Diana, arrived this 
morning. 
Chester Cup. 
22 to 1 Joe Miller (t. to (£50 ) 
25 to 1 agst Domino ( 30 to It.) 
35 to 1 Cobnut (taken) 
14 to 1 agst Peggy (taken) 
1G to 1 Aldford (IB to 1 t.) 
20 to 1 Sandhurst 
Deiuit. 
200 to 100 agst Autocrat nnd King Tom (taken) 
120 to 200 Autocrat, King Tom, and Dervish (taken) 
AFTERNOON BETTING. 
One Thousand Guineas Stakes. 
2 to 1 on Virago | G to 1 agst any other. 
Chester Cup. 
12 to 1 agst Dr. O'Toole (t.) 
12 to 1 Aldford (taken) 
14 to 1 Peggy (taken) 
Dr. O'Toole came with a rush to the fore, and was backed for some 
20 to 1 agst Sandhurst 
25 to 1 Cat's-paw (30 to 1 1.) 
money; Aldford was also iu considerable force. 
Ncwminster. 
Nothing done about 
During the morning good progress was made in paying nnd receiving 
The Town settling will take place at Tattersall's next Saturday after- 
noon ; an opportunity will at ihe same time he afforded for compnrlnir 
bets on the Chester Cup. “ 
The safe arrival of Virago had the effect of advancing her in the 
betting on the One Thousuud; 2 to 1 was luid freely on her- G to J 
offered against any oilier. 
The weather was cloudy, but pleasantly mild and dry; the muster 
on the Heath was of on averago strength ; the sport was scanty, and 
only of passing interest. ’ 
CITIZEN’S CLUB STEEPLECHASE5.-May 1. 
(FAIRY DOUSE COURSE, CO. MEATH). 
The Citizen's Plate (a silver teapot) was won by Mr. Watters s brg 
“• "t* 
The Welter Stakes. 15st each. Three miles. Won by Mr. 
ln/w^n e T.T. U ? ey ', b * Glles ’ G . yrs (° W " 01 V (carried 71b over), beat- 
ing \V agtail, Pitcli-and- Toss, and Russian Bear. 
CLARE HUNT STEPLECHASE.— Apml 25 and 27. 
rj. r „ FIRST DAY. 
v_v , ,, OXHUNTp.iis Stakes — three miles — was won easily by b c 
und Mr O'Br'len^ch 'li“ ^ ' °' V " er) ' hcatin B Mary Anno (2); Rattler 
others FABMKai r *- ATt; won in two bents by Mavina beating two 
H SECOND DAY. 
Da^m t n „ ? E ,, HAXD,0AP_thre0 miles -was won bychm Emanci- 
nnd Varmsh’/oV lOlb bcUtl " g N ® bocku * ,, » 13st ' lb i Charley, lOst 71b ; 
6 v T « L i}'. H .?i. St . aki:s (handicap). Won in three boats by Pluck Iluslt, 
lionet i0st7lb UUtinB Mary Anne, lOst 41b; Varnish, 9st lllh; nnd 
doyle (Co. Roscommon) steeplechases.— apml 27. 
in ? 80vs ‘ c “f 1,1 20 80VS ’ ndl,ed - Weight for age. Won 
Pec tl.J H t \ by , cl ‘ 6 1 i* e Fox i '*y Smallliopes, aged, 12»t 7Jh; heating 
Tm « C ' h “" d Little Jilt, 
others. UoYLE Sbl, - ,so Stakes was won by Corllln, beating four 
Sweeps] 
C U R R AG II M R ETI N G.-Sat u n hay. 
Ps-takes or 6 sovs each, 2 ft. One mile on the Peel Course. 
Colnn.ii I,, 11 subs - one °f whom paid 2 sovs 
1 S ' ,n « ,Kt “• 7st ,2lb < J - Doy'c). beat At- 
The SkJ M«f b ci 2 ' ' L'lngleader, Hst 41b (3); and Progress, 7st lib (4). 
KI.LING Stakes, one mile nnd a quarter on the Reel Course. 
Tnr.i™, . „ G subscribers. 
(Doyle) Lan.hay by llarkaway, 4 yrs, 7st 91b, £100 
■£ i Ours, b mi,°y 1 nd ' 5 yr*. L3lh, £.-.0 (2): Biol to 3 yrs, 5st 91b . 
Cb I Uv t» K ' 4 >PS - bst 41b "* • I*an castor, 5 yrs, 7st 131b, £50; and 
Mr n Car “ w “y- ou ! "f Eugenia'S dam. 3 yrs. 5st 41b, £ 70. 
CopDerth'!^, 8 . 1 ' *, c Ainiueinunt, hy Birdcatcber iD W ynne , heat Mr. 
lOOsov^ h ft SchgThc *«!)“*«* (>®te Escape), ft st 71h each,— Red post, 
MG E lf Cr r^''l5? P ' ,ST,,UX Stakes, Anglesey post. Heats. -6 subs. 
Wtcllt 
flee, 
Balliml 
miSI L^.™ roL1TAN STEEPLECASES.— May 1. 
The Srtw°?JV CASTLK C0URSE > C0 - DUBLIN.) 
WlstoiSS'iw?*.*?, won in two heats by hr g Friar Tuck 
/o^st Tmn S Tipt ° B 
(tint ca£?o5irtr-L*'°t W n," 5““* by Mr - DnnrK '® hg Jnmpawny 
J ' , by Blackboot, aged, lOst 41b ( Mr. T. Abbott 1 
beating Torrent, list; La Gaxza Ladrn, lOst 21b- Eugenia 9st 71b- 
T~ y : i^J lb c : Th0 n.tr«)d FiddtestiePw *7ib ’ 
I i , d T1,c bqiiii-o fell, Eugenia and Boundaway refused, and 
La Gozza Ladra an d Fiddlest ick were outpaced. * 
CLOSING OF STAKES. 
... (From the Racing Calendar.) 
Perimwloa to recommend to the Stewards of Bocos and 
..♦ufalS* c ® u ™»« arrangement which we feel assured would give 
con vcnlen c e!°viz 6 - — ^ ° f racc ’ hor808 > and he attended with general 
To establish one day in the iced for the closing of stales, whether for 
nominations or declarations of forfeit. 
It now frequently happens that persons omit to mnkc nominations 
fiom forgetting the day of closing, which is not only n disappointment 
to them, but an injury to the races for which they Intended to name, 
i ins could rarely occur if there was one fixed day in the week on 
which owners and trainers of horses habitually attended to the business 
of naming. 
We believe that Tuesday would be on tlic whole the most convenient 
day, for several reasons, one of which is, that a large number of im. 
portant stakes at present close on that day, viz. : on the Tuesdays after 
Epsom, after Goodwood, and after the Newmarket Houghton Meeting. 
The adoption of this plun would not prevent gentlemen from making 
their nominations during the ordinary hours of business, on any day 
before a stake closes that is most convenient to them, but Tuesday 
would be the only day on which stakes would close, and on which 
attendance would he required to ho given at this office or elsewhere up 
to a later hour. r 
It lias been sngge-sted that closing days should be confined to one day 
in a month, but we m e of opinion that this would be found insufficient, 
especially during the summer season, when there is n constant sncccs- 
sion of nominations und declarations of forfeits for the various country 
meetings. We therefore propose that stakes should close on any 
Tuesday, recommending at the same time to those who draw up the 
conditions, to fix the first Tuesday in the month when there Is no 
reason to the contrary, and to adhere to the present practice of having 
principal closing days, so that the numerous stakes which now close 
on the first of January, the flrst'of March, &c., may close on the first 
Tuesday in January, the first Tuesday in March, icc. 
It is scarcely necessary to mid that this plan is intended to apply only 
to stakes which close some time before the races, und not to the 
entries for plates and small stukea which are made in the country 
on the day before running. 
This proposal has received the sanction of the Stewards of the Jockey 
Club, and will he adopted at Newmarket. It cannot come into 
universal operation immediately, several stakes having been already 
published to close on other days than Tuesday, but wo hope that it 
will be generally adopted in future. 
SALE OF BLOOD STOCK. 
The following horses were sold at Newmarket, on Wednesday last, 
by Messrs. Tattersnll : — 
Bay mare, C yrs old, by Theon, a capital back -jo 
Brown colt, 2 yrs old, by Jericho yu 
Sir Harbottle, chestnut gelding, 4 yrs old, by Vorulnm id 
Tamerlane, bay colt, 4 yrs old, by the Emperor li; 
The property of a Nobleman. 
SandilU, bay colt, 3 yrs old, by the Emperor, without any engage- 
ment 23 
Horses in Training, the property of a Gentleman.' 
Dagobcrt, 1 yrs old by Ion 50 
The Brigadier, 3 yrs old, by Coranna 50 
The remainder, the stud of a Gentleman, declining the Turf. 
Joan of Arc, chestnut filly, 3 yrs old, by the Hero, out of Joe 
Miller's dam 30 
Himalaya, bay filly, 3 yrs old, by Ray Middleton, out ofMoodkcc 34 
Lady June, chestnut filly, 3 yrs old, by the Hero, out of Fanny . . 3G 
Coniinatider-in-Chief, bay colt, 3 yrs old, by the Hero, out of Joe 
Miller's dam o\ 
Encore, brov. n filly, 2 yrs old, by the Hero .' .' .* *8 
The property of a Nobleman. 
Marquis of Sevigne, bay colt, 3 yrs old, by Weathorbit, out of Sevigno ; 
engaged in the Newmarket Stakes, 50 sovs. each, h. ft. in the Epsom 
Derby, and Ascot Derby. 
The last six were sold without any engagement ; but should thepar- 
chaser of any lot wish to start for any engagement, lie is to pay half 
the stake to the stakeholder, und if he wins, oue quarter of the stake to 
the vendor, at this sale. 
Itainatums, iSrig|jto, an& gmpfantts. 
SHREWSBURY.— May 18. 
The Great Cleveland Handicap. Cleveland Course, about two 
miles and a quarter. Forfeits to be declured on Monday, May 8. 
age st lb | age st lb 
Rataplan i 6 13. Old Soldier 4 G 2 
Red Lion 5 8 G [ Georgy 4 G 0 
8 4 | Montague a G 0 
8 I I Waterfall a G o 
Koh-i-noor 5 
Muscovite 6 
Lough Buwn G 7 13 
Cleveland 6 7 8 
Joe Miller 6 7 
Lambton 4 7 
Lancashire Lass 4 7 
Juqueline 4 7 
Anuie Sutherland 4 7 
Umbriel 4 7 
Little Fawn 0 7 
Lerrywheut 5 7 
Eulogist 4 7 
Jack Lceming G 7 
Typel 4 7 
Pantomime 4 7 
Exuct 4 
Aaron Smith 6 
Knight Errant 4 
Aldford 4 
Dove 4 
Peggy 4 
Hybla 4 
I.e Juif. G 
Surveyor 5 
Dear Me 4 G 
The Vet 5 G 
Liberty n G 
Sphinx 5 G 
linnstcd 4 G 
Wild Deer 4 
7 
7 
6 
6 
5 
4 
3 
2 
2 
2 
0 
0 
C 13 
G 10 
G 10 
G 10 
G 9 
6 9 
G G 
6 6 
. 11 
. 11 
: 11 
11 
II 
, 11 
- . - - Id 
If the highest weight accepting he under Kst 71b, it will be raised to 
that weight, and the others In proportion. 
The Shropshire Handicap. Shropshire Course, about a inllc und a 
quarter. Forfeits to be declared on Monday, May 8. 
age *f lb 
- ,3 G 0 
Waterfall u 
Lnndscape 4 
Merry Monk 3 
Domino 3 
New-bold 3 
St. Spiro 3 
The Medal 3 
Queen's Own 3 
Colt by Cotlierstone out 
of Duchess of Loraine 3 
Gamelud 3 
Aribbus 3 
Gamekeeper 3 
Tom 3 
Brown Brandy 3 
stiletto 3 
Jack Frost 3 
Jujube 3 
Lurley 3 
Cable 3 
Crystal 3 
Bridesmaid 3 
Robin Hood 8 
Vingt-el-un 3 
Phoenix 3 
Sampson 3 
Little Jem... 8 
Daphne 3 
Lincolii’s-lnu 3 
Jenncllu filly 3 
G U 
6 10 
6 10 
5 9 
6 9 
5 8 
age st lb 
8 13 
8 7 
7 9 
Rataplan 
Red Lion 6 
1 - a 
Lambton 4 
Snowdon Duuhill 4 
Catherine Hayes 4 
Lancashire La&s 4 
Annie Sutherland 1 7 
Lerrywheut 6 7 
Exact 4 7 
Little Fawn C 7 
Indian Warrior 5 7 
Eulogist 4 7 
Grief a 7 
Master Slender ........ 6 G 
Gnylad a G 
Aldford 4 G 
Dear Me 4 6 
Romeo 4 
Sandhurst 4 
Le Juif G 
Surveyor f 
Hobbyhorse 4 
Prince Leopold 4 G 
Warwick a G 
Sextus 4 G 
•Wild Deer 4 0 
Mayday a G 
Coleraine 4 
Lord John .... 
Little Tom .... 
Kitefiyor 6 
Montugue a 
Miildleshorougli 3 
May-day 5 
Ada 4 
Maid of Golborno 4 
Stiletto 3 
Waterfall a 
Domino 8 
Brown Brandy 3 
Roebuck 3 
Aribbus 3 
9 
7 
G 
5 
3 
3 
1 
0 
0 
0 
9 Cubic 3 
7 Amos 3 
7 Lurley 3 
C Bright Plia-bus J 
G Calliope 3 
G Jack Frost 3 
3 liride-muid .... 3 
3 Pontiff 3 
2 Master Adam 3 
9 Nelly Hill ... 3 
0 Kidnapper 3 
0 Robin Hood 3 
0 Hercules 3 
9 Sampson 3 
Czarina 3 
6 12 
5 12 
6 12 
5 12 
5 12 
5 11 
6 11 
5 10 
5 10 
5 10 
6 8 
6 3 
6 3 
6 3 
6 3 
5 it 
6 2 
NEWMARKET SECOND SPRING MEETING. 
Acceptances for the Suffolk Stakes. Suffolk Stakes Course. 
Sharavogue \ rt ‘ *1; ^ ! 
Nutpccker " • 
Dear Me 4 
William Rufus 4 
Dorniuo " « 
® 8 12 j Epnmlnoodas 3 
Yrs. st. lb. 
10 
7 4 
7 1 
G 12 
Crouliuics 3 
filly hy Scvostris, out of 
Anvil's dam 3 
Cable 
in first foMbls race, w^objwGd 'n.lw'n U,anchlc 
having been recently nomlnawi by ,ho °' v,lcr oi Oleaster, she 
not a memberof the Herts Hun't n„ ' T ° f Mr n “ tso "' wbo 
Dacrc after the stake had closed Thi s', ,n ,,mt of Lord 
Admiral Rous who decided •‘•Tha^Mr' ? refl ' rr "' d * ho tUJt ' to 
and that all bets respecting her a« n«U afidWa!""'*™ lU#, ‘ u “ ,l '’ cd « 
2', is s *"* s r p ; 
23 * rt, “ M| d a quartern .uWcrtbS? 1*2 UoS°»*ld 
If the highest weight accepting be 8«t 71b, it will he raised to that 
weight, nnd the others In proportion. 
Ncwminster ... ... 
Tlbe Reiver ... ... 
Term cm ... ... 
Cineag ... ... . 
Trufle — ;; 
Felion 
Muscovite 
Indian Warrior ... 
LwTjwhttut 
Oobnnt 
Talfourd ... — 
Haco 
Pantomime 
Joe Miller 
Umbriel 
Lough Hawn 
Annie Sutherland ... 
Tonic 
Ireland’s Eye 
Lancashire Lass ... 
Crusader... ._ ... 
Lord Fnuconborg ... 
Cariboo 
Ianthc 
Grey Tommy 
The Cruisk 
Dove 
Dagobcrt 
Cat's-paw 
Llnnfurdn 
Black Doctor 
La Belle 
Balllnnfnd 
Kilqundu (luto Third uf 
May) ._ 
Don Quixote 
Ammonia 
Attpvl n i 
Aldlonl 
Sandlin r.-t 
Ida 
Fcggy ... 
Lord Lieutenant ... ... 
Hybla 
St. Andrew 
Dear Me 
England's Glory 
Landscape 
l lie Early Bird 
Richard Primmer 
Miss Pcddlo 
Contentment 
Wild Huntsman 
Acrobat 
Light of tlic Harem 
Barrel 
Canute 
Orson 
Tom 
age 
st lb 
G 
8 
4 
Eva 
ft 
8 
4 
Domino ... ... __ _ 
« 
8 
2 
Brown Brandy _ __ 
— 
4 
a 
2 
Gjunckociiur ~ri 
z 
4 
4 
5 
ft 
7 
7 
0 
12 
10 
CutljOi . 
S'tor rd swtij.. _ _ 
Sli Junn. 
— 
4 
7 
10 
b. c. by Tearaway, out of 
Rnllinnaloc't iliiui 
5 
7 
8 
6 
7 
G 
Toggery _ ... __ 
5 
7 
6 
The Jewess . 
— 
4 
4 
r 
7 
ft 
ft 
Jnok Flint ... “ 
iuuwftold _ ._ ... 
4 
7 
6 
Blllliighimi 
4 
7 
4 
Adeline 
5 
7 
3 
Dan Cupid 
4 
7 
8 
Kpamlnondns 
G 
7 
2 
Selina 
4 
7 
■l 
Trump Queen 
G 
7 
0 
lfr. O’Toolo 
4 
7 
0 
Omlfrage ... 
4 
7 
0 
Nightshudo 
... 
4 
7 
0 
Robin Hood 
4 
7 
0 
Roebuck 
a 
G 
12 
Sir Mark 
G 
G 
12 
Rualhcc 
5 
G 
12 
St. Spiro ,* 
6 
G 
12 
c. hy Cotlierstone, out of 
4 
« 
12 
Duchess of Lorraine... 
4 
G 
10 
Fnm 
... 
4 
G 
10 
Lurley " 
4 
G 111 
St. Cluro " 
6 
4 
G 
6 
8 
8 
b, f. by Ascot, out oi Sou- 
weed 
G 4 
G 4 
G 2 
G 0 
C 0 
r, 0 
6 12 
6 10 
0 10 
5 10 
6 10 
0 8 
6 8 
6 8 
8 7 
6 4 
Amos ... 
Bridesmaid ... „ 
Horatio 
Shuhspcui'o ... ... 
Eedcston ... 
Royalist ... 
Miss Sdllon ... 
Ham ... ... 
Mortimer... ... ... 
Ptolemy _ ... 
Comfort, by Hlrdcatcher, 
out ol AU's-svell, by 
Ri-iovciy 
Swiitsui'fi, Bro. to Little 
Swift 
Master Adam ... ... 
Jujube 
Lnmproclo* 
Sampson (h. b.) 
Jephson 
Gabriel ... ... 
Marc Antony 
Device 
Nelly 
Little Jem 
Blame 
The rot pay ft. 
lb 
* 3 
ft s 
ft 3 
ft O 
ft 0 
8 0 
ft 0 
0 
4 12 
4 12 
4 12 
4 12 
4 12 
4 12 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
8 4 7 
®j)e ®urf. 
BETTING AT MANCHESTER.-Tuesday. 
There was a crowded room this morning, hut speculation was 
for the most on the 2000 Guineas, decidod to-day. At intervals 
thero woe a littlo done ou the Chester Cup and Derby, as 
follows 
©nr Tuouband Guisf.as. 
0 to 4 ngst Virago (taken and offered) 
3 to 1 Gjiiuo (taken) 
7 to 2 Sortie (tukon I 
C to 1 Honeysuckle (token) 
Chunter Cur. 
14 to 1 agst Kewininstcr (taken) 
-Wl to 1 Sumlburst (tukon) 
20 to 1 Star at Surrey ( taken) 
20 lo 1 AJi Kurd (taki-11) 
80 to 1 Lluiifm'da (taken) 
35 to 1 — - Joe Miller < tukon) 
60 to 1 Lancashire Lass (taken) 
60 to 1 Swlftemie (taken) 
50 to 1 Eva (taken) 
20 to 1 l'eggy (Liken) 
Derby. 
180 to 40 agst Autocrat (taken) 
GJ to 1 — — Dervish (taken) 
Tiik Oaks. 
4 to 1 on the Field (offurod) 
0 to 1 agst Oinoo (taken) 
■ ■ 
Carlisle Mahrirrs. — A t a mei-t Hg uf ihr Sultam-ihera 
to fins puck, held ut the King’s lleud Jnu, Mr. U. it. id. 
resigned the efffiae of muster of the hounds, iu cun- 
tcquoncc uf his leaving lhi» neighbniirhund tor tlm county 
of I’einbrokeohirc. Much regret was < .vpiivibed ut the pro- 
spect uf losing the eorvieua ol Mr. Jloc», w hose utUmtiuu uud 
courtesy hunt .contributed greatly towards maintaining Urn 
high chui'uetisr uf this hunt. The vacant ofhee wu- teiidornd 
in Mr. George Dixon, of KimUIs, and accepted hy him. 
From Mr. Dixon's exgrriomtc Jhoro is no doubt tliut the 
huul nviU he continued in the Hume oflicieut muuner by 
wdiidh it bus of ilulc been di-Unguislu'd. Tbc some gontle- 
men mot iigafn on fii/i-urduy lust, und firwnnrted Mr. Ileos 
with a handsome riding- whip, hearing the following inscrip- 
tion — “ Present ed to (J. H. (1. R- es, F-q , upon liis reilro- 
meiit from the Masteriliip *>f the Cuilivle Harrier#, by n few 
Members of the Hunt, 1854." Mr. Dixon oecupied tho 
* lien-, nnd presented the *e»tiinoniul in u neat iru<l coin- 
pliinoutni'y speech, which wus feelingly responded to by 
Mr. lti-i-e. The houlllift of the new irinatoi* und tho secretin y 
were drunk in bumjmrs, hihI the eompuny did not separate 
until they had opened u very liberal subscription list for the 
next seubou. 
