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n St. 2 lh*. n month after Hint event. However, lie worked 
Imrd enough *t l.i-« “ wasting’' for Scott last year, and pot 
down to 5sf. 5 lbs. to ride Toosey at Mai ton though, we 
believe, lie bad a fainting fit after his lost walk. The fol 
lowers of Chnmpagne, who lament so bitterly that Marlow 
did not steer him for the 2000 guineas, have now struck 
new chord, and consider that If Marlow had not laid too 
much out of his ground In the Dee Stakes, the Squire would 
hnro had that victory as well. Arthur Wellesley, who was 
sadly unlucky after his year’s absence from the tnrf, has the 
first two against him In the Liverpool St. Lcger, where he 
will, no doubt, as far as tliey are concerned, successfully 
npppul apnin-t the verdict. Among the four- year* olds 
Typed and Vanderdecken, who very nearly got smashed in 
the railway hr they returned South together, have made 
very great improvement in their forms. The former was as 
nice lengthy a mare as u man would wish to see, and 
showed good promise in all her rapes last year. The latter 
hns gone through three distinct phases. He was a perfect 
mountain of a two-yonr-old ; and his month was so sore 
from teeth-shedding at Doncaster and Newmarket, that he 
would not. feed, and therefore he was scratched at the one 
place, and only made himself ridiculous at the other. He 
wns so changed the next yenr that we hardly know him 
Ho had quite lost his heavy make, and become a thin 
leccv, peacock sort ofliorse, with on odd temper and a ligl 
middle-piece, besides being strongly inclined to droop in the 
bark. Still Fobprt hoped agninst hope, and this season he 
looks very much better again, rather more thickened, anil, 
on the whole, n handsome edition of his brother, the Flying 
Dutchman. lie lias, however, cost Lord Fgllnton so much 
in forfeits, that, taking his three winnings, and his 800 sovs. 
selling price into account, Ids lordship cannot ho much in 
pocket hv 1dm. As, however, about £32,000 has fallen into 
Ids exchequer in stakes alone from his other three animals 
out of Bnihcllc, there Is not much to complain of. We hope 
Air. Macgennis may have more luck with his purchase than 
he had with Aphrodite and Tho Bun. 
The Qecond Spring is but a sickly shadow, and, hut for the 
“ tyrant Cidhlom,” who presides too much over tho Jockey 
Club management, wo should see Newmarket content itself 
with six meetings a year. Sam Rogers’s luck there conti- 
nues quite in the ascendnnt, but all Ids fine handling could 
make nothing out of Sittingbotirne, who, although they 
wilfully persisted in laying 7 to 4 on him, completely justi- 
fied what wo liavo 6tuteil of Idm once or twice this season, 
viz., that within any semidance of a sound race-horse at his 
girths, he cannot get more than 1 £ miles. Now that Orestes, 
nnd Cobnut (who was quite overpaeed at Chester) have 
dinned this notion Into them, the stable will perhaps bo 
convinced of it at last. If will also bo found out, wlien he 
has a difficult course and more than a mile and a quarter 
to travel, that wO have notjbeen far out in describing Domino 
(whose flue flash look deceives so many) as a loose “ weak 
built ” horse. The Suffolk Stakes finish found him out, 
nnd it requires a horso with uncommon sound heart and 
lungs to breast that hill. It was painful to see how poor 
Alice Hawthorn,' When her powers were quite on the wane 
in 1845, died away half up, in Young John Day’s hands. 
Hath, with its £505 added money and its eleven races, 
wears a goodly look on paper. If Mat Dawson’s Nor- 
thampton hopes were not completely erroneous, and he is in 
form, The Reiver ought to carry Mr. Stanley’s colours suc- 
cessfully in the Lansdowno Trial Stokes. The same 
stable will no doubt start Mishap for the Second Triennial ; 
but of the public forms, Spinaway (31b allowed) must 
surely he quite os good, nnd Marc Antony (31b allowed) 
decidedly better if ho is right again. Mr. Howard’s Diana 
i* in it, nnd is an unbenten animal. Alice Hawthorn’s 6on, 
Oulston, is the bost public performer, out of a fine 40 entry, 
for the Two Year Old Triennial ; and, odd to say, neithor 
he or llessie are troubled with penalties. The Somerset- 
shire Stakes teems likely to bo a very interesting affair. If 
tho Newmarket running was corroct, and Epaminondns 
onlygavo Coup d' Elat (who looks as rosy as anything) 
Hl\ nnd got 71b heating in return, it is difficult to see how 
he is to give him 71b here with any chance of success. 
Royalist wo do not fancy from what we saw of his style at 
Epsom. Poodle, though he has only 7 stone, is painfully 
slow, and Jncquelino is not a high-class mare. Tho 600 
sovs. Calamus will have to try to do something for his new 
owner in tho Members’ or Dyrlmm Stakes, where he has 
met with very fair treatment. Bessie beat Titormus easily 
at even weights nt York, so that if nothing dnrk springs 
up in tho Weston Stakes, it seems hooked for her even with 
her 51b extra. Rataplan will no doubt, after his long 
northern travels, be hero to carry off the cup, for which 
St. Spiro will have n try. 
RThore was no business worth quoting done nt Tattereall’s 
on I hnT6d»y, and the Derby betting seems in a very vague, 
listless slate ns regards everything hut the first two favourites. 
Aerohaf, in spile of his Chester Cup performance, is nt 
£200 to ], nnd those odds, to tho tune of £1000 to 5, were 
offered against him both on Tuesday and Thursday. 
Dervish also looks “ queer.” uml never were John Scott’s 
prospects in a more unsettled state within a fortnight oi 
any Derhv that we remember. Ruby, it will be seen, has 
paid his “pony” and retired from the fray, nnd Star o' 
Surrey seems not unlikely to follow suit. He was quit' 
short of work and not “ mnant " nt Chester, but he ina\ 
prohahly shine later in the sens»n. Hospodar’s friends take 
great comfort from a reported trial with Ivan, and we quite 
expect to see him a very fair fnvonrite at starling. Thp 
outside division is very strong, and he is not its tneati&J 
champion. Apropos of racing generally, Lord Exeter hns 
challenged for Tub AViiip and named Stockwell, so 
Kingston will have to run or deliver. 
V 
CHESTER RACES.— Friday. 
Triennial Produce Stakes 10 subs. 
Mr. J Osborne h ch c Punch Box, fist alb ( Bartholomew), best 
Stiletto, 8st 91b (Tamplcman) (21; and Juliet, fist 21b (Wells) (3). 
a j PeiilJUC— ^ to 1 on Punch Box, and 7 to 4 agst Stiletto. The 
I fefour|ft jn$de the running, and won a good race by half a length 
Juliet a moderate third. 
The Grand Stand Cup. 47 subs. 
Lord Chesterfield » b f T\ pee, 7 at 21b (Ashmall), beat Domino, Cst 
41b (*); Syragee, fist Gib (3); Captain Cornish. fist 31b inch 71b extra 
9e?,’ 6 r 4lb; J h ® 7st 61b ; Little Princess, Gst : Alas' 
Cst; MJdoleeborough, Cst; and Brother to Andante. 3 yrs, fist 61b. 
Belting— 2 10 1 Typee, fi to 2 agst Domino, and 6 to 1 agst Alas 1 
■C won Vj a-laogth. 
THE FIELD. 
The Wmiur. Stakes. T.Y.C . 10 snbs. 
Mr. ’J. Osborne's gr c Lord Alfred.' 1 yrs. 7«t lib (Inch 31b extra) 
(Carroll), boat Yentlck, 2 yrs. 7st 31b (inch Sib extra) (Charlton) (2); 
Mm. Rigby, 2 yrs, Cst 81b (Wells); and Alas! 3 yrs, 8st 101b (Bar- 
tbolomew. 
Betting— 2 to 1 on Lord Alfred. Won by half a length. 
The Eaton Stakes. Grosvcnor Course, 8 subs. 
Lord Chesterfield's b f Typee, by 'Touchstone, 4 yrs, fist 51b (Flat- 
man), beat Barrel, 8 yrs, 7at 41b (Clement). 
Betting— 3 to 1 on Typee. who waited to the half-mile post, and 
won easily l*y a neck. Run in 2 min. 40 sec. 
A Handicap of fisovs each. 16 snbs. 
Lord Cllfdcn’s b f Antcvertn, by Malcolm. 4 yrs, 7st (Charlton), beat 
Orson, 3 yrs, Cat 21b (2); Mlrnhcmi, 3 yrs, fist Gib (3); Rod Lion, 6 yrs. 
fist 101b; Romeo, 4 yrs, 7*t 8Jb; Jupiter, 6 yrs, 7st 21b; Monimla, 3 
yrs. cst 41b; nnd Miss Selfon, 3 yrs, Cst 21b (ear. 6st 31b). 
Betting- 7 to 4 ngst Mtrabcau— 3 to 1 ngst Antoverta— 4 to 1 agst 
Orson. Antoverta made nil the running, nnd won by a length ; the 
same bet wen second nnd third : Monimla was 'fourth, nnd Romeo fifth j 
Miss Scllon lost start. Ron in 1 min. 33 sec. 
The Cheshire Stares. 28 silbs, 7 of whom declared. 
Lord Egllnton'ab e Vanderdecken, 4 yrs, 7a t 51b Including 61b extra) 
(Waddlngton), beat Annie Sutherland, 4 yrs, 7st (2 '; Mishap, 1 ’3 yrs, fist (3) 
Cobnut, 4 yrs, 7st 41b ; Lancashire Loss, 4 yrs, 7st; Jacqueline, 4yrs, 7st 
Pantomime, 4 yrs, Ost 101b ; nnd Georgy, 4 yrs, Gst 41b. 
Betting - fi to 4 agst Vanderdecken- 4 to 1 each ngst Jacqueline and 
Cobnut, and 6 to 1 agst Mishap- Won in a ranter by a length. Annie 
Sutherland beating Mishap by half a length, mid Jacqueline finishing 
two lengths behind Mishap, Cobnut nixl Pantomime wero next, nndj 
the others beaten off. Run In 2 min, 3 see. 
The Ladies' Purse of 60 sors. 
Shepherdson's lir f Pastrycook, by Sweetmeat, 4 yrs, 7st 111b (*>0 sovs) 
(Ashmnll), heat Brldeklrk, .3 >rs. Cst 71b (fiO sovsi (2); Cestrea, 
3 yrs, Cst 61b (SO sovs) (3 j: Westwood (h b), 6 yrs, 8st 71b (50 ‘sovs); 
Royal George, 5 yrs, 8st 51b (00 sovs;; and Jupiter, 6 yrq,8st 81b (50 
sovs;. 
Betting— 7 to 4 agst Brldeklrk— 2 to 1 ngst Pastrycook— and 13 to 1 
agst Cestrea. Won by half u length, the second beating the third by 
tho same; Westwood a good fourth. The winner wns sold for 140 
guineas to Mr. Bloss. Run In 2 min. 10 see. 
Match, 100, h ft. Cst each. One mile nnd n half. 
Birdlime Girl, 3 yrs (Carroll),- beat Little Queen, aged. (Cliff fell). 
Betting— 6 to 4 on Little Queen. Won easy. 
New Match, 50. Once round. 
Mr. Arran's The Uncleurcd, 3 yrs, 7st 41b ) 
Mr, Preston's Westwood (h b).fi yrs, 9st J 
LATEST DERBY BETTING. 
3 to I agst Autocrat (tk) I 16 to 1 ngst Wild Huntsman 
6 to 1 King Tom (tk) 20 to 1 Trapper 
0 to 1 Dervish (tk freely) | 30 to 1 Ostrogoth (tk) 
NEWMARKET SECOND SPRING MEETING. 
Tuesday. 
A most meagre list, as the subjoined return will testify. A very 
thin attendance, and scarcely any betting, Weather fine but cold. 
Fiftt Pounds for three year old colts, fist 71b: uud Allies, 8st 41b. 
JI.M. 
Mr. Mare's Fact, by Touchstone, 8s( 71b (S. Rogers) walked over 
Swebpsta ices of 10 sovs each. First hnlf of Ab. M. 3 subs. 
Lord Cllfden's Thessaly, by Epirus, 2 yrs, Cst 91b (J‘. Steggles), beat 
Oxus, 3 yrs, 8st 12lb (C. Bradley) (2) ; and c by Wood Pigeon, out of 
Slllstrla, 2 yrs, Cst 121b (Palmer) (3). 
Betting— 5 to 4 on Thessaly. Oxus made the running into the cords, 
where Thessaly went aln-mi, nnd won cleverly by hulf a length ; a 
head only between the second and third. The winner was claimed by 
Count Batthyany. 
Fiitt Pounds. T.M.M. The winner to be sold for 200 sovs, If 
demanded, itc. 
Mr. E. Batson's Cock Pheasant, by Touchstone, 4 yrs, 8st (Sly), beat 
Dlomedia, 4 yrs, 8st (S. Rogers) (2); f by John o' Gaunt, out of 
Blanchlo, 3 yrs, 6st 21b (J. Meggies) (3); Sir George, 3 yrs, Gst 21b 
(Garvey) (4); and Herbert, aged, 8st 121b (Drayton) (6). 
Betting— 6 to 4 agst Dlomedia, 6 to 2 agst Sir George, 4 to 1 ngst 
Blanchie filly, 5 to 1 agst Cock Pheasant. Blanehie filly nnd Sir GeoTge 
made play till they were over the New Ground, when Cock Pheasant, 
followed by Dlomedia, look up the running, carried it on, nnd won 
easily by three longths. Same distance between second and third. 
The winner was claimed. 
AFTERNOON BETTING. 
The Derby. 
3 to 1 agst Autocrat 
7 to 2 — - King Tom (taken to £200, and afterwards offered) 
10 to 1 Andover 
26 to 1 The Trapper (taken to £85) 
1000 to 21) Acrobat (taken) 
000 to 400 Autocrat and King Tom (taken) 
2000 to 1G00 on Autocrat, King Tom, nnd Dervish (taken) 
Offers to bet 1000 to 10, or 10,000 to 100, bar 20. 
Jin route, two or three bets of 50 to 25 wero liiid that Dervish is nt 
to 1 or 20 to 1 on or before the day of the race. 
BETTING— TUESDAY NIGHT. 
The muster at the Subscription Room comprised about 20 members, 
and the following were the only bets laid : — 
The Derby. 
1000 to 5 agst Acrobat (taken) 
3000 to 12 Meteora (taken) 
WEDNESDAY. 
Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, tor 2 and 3 yr olds. Last half-mile 
of tho New T.Y.C. 3 subs. 
Lord Lonsdule's Freckle, by Lauercost, 2 yrs (£30) 6st 131b (J. 
Steggles), beat Handsome Buck, 3 yrs (£50) fist 71b (Sly) (2), and c by 
Woodplgeon, out of Slllstria, 2 yrs (£30) Ost 21b, carried 6st 41b 
(Palmer) (3). 
Betting— 2 to 1 on Freckle. 
They cantered to within a short distance of the chair. Freckle then 
went to work In earnest, took the loud, nnd won easily by a length. 
Same distanco between second and third. 
The winner was claimed, and Lord Lonsdale claimed the Slllstrla 
colt. 
Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, for three and four-year olds ; 
last half mile of new T.Y.C. S subs. 
Duke of Bedford's Dlomedia, by Wcatherbit, 4 yrs, 8st 81b (S. Rogers), 
beat Kennysidc Hero, 3 yrs, tist 101b (Clement) (2) ; Petrel, 4 yrs, 
fist 41b (Flatman) ; Miss Charlotte, 3 yrs, 7st 21b (S. Steggles); and 
Shunting, 3 yrs, 7st 21b (Goodman). 
Betting — 7 to 4 agst Miss Charlotte- 7 to 2 each ngst Shunting and 
Konnyslde Hero— 5 to 1 agst Dlomedia. ?' • 
A good start. After the first hundred yards Dlomedia took a slight 
lead lollowed by Kennysidc llero. A fine race up, tlie cords with the 
two, ended In favour o( Dlomedia by a short head: Miss Charlotte 
uml Petrel, close together, were the next two; , 
I'nE • SOffolk Btakes; last mile und tulirtlf of R.C. 17 subs, 8 of 
whom pay 6 sovs each. 1 - 
Lord Wm. Powlott's Shuravogue, by Froney, 5y rs, 8st 121b (S. Rogers), 
beat Domino, 3 yrs, Gst 121b (CJeuient) (2) ; William Rufus,' 4 yxs, 
7st 41b (Charlton i (3); Cable, 3-yra, Gst 31b (J. Steggles) (4J* 1* f by 
Sosostrls, outof Anvil's dam, 3 yrs, 6*1 Gib (Palmer;; and Dear Me, 
4 yr#, 7st 41b (Frank Marson). ‘ i > .,» ;i- 
Betting— 2 to 1 ngst Domino— 4 nnd 5 to 1 ngst nny other. 
Domino, Sosostrls lllly, mid Cable, followed. by Dear Me, ran In front 
or about a mile. Doiniue then took * decided lead, Willi uni 
Rufus bolding second plftoo. SharuvogUc wailed on them untll tliey 
arrived at the Now T.Y.C. winning post, wliun he went up and passed 
William Rufus; in a few strides furlhet’ ho obtained full possession of 
tho lend, und galloping on WOfriundod an -easy winner by three lengths. 
Bad third, with the other three ulong6idc. 
Handicap Plate of £50, for tlirec-vn>-old and upwards. New T.Y.C. 
.Mr. Armstrong's Sabra, by Pantaloon, 6yrs, 8st (Sly), beat Antoverta, 
l yrs, 8st.SSlb( Flatman) (2); Fact, 3 yrs, 7st 121b (Pettit) (3); Economy, 
0 yrs, B«t 71b (G. E. Sharp) ; ’Former's Boy, 5 yrs. fist 01b i Rogers), 
Betting— 7 to 4 ngst An evorta— 3 to 1 ngst farmers Hoy— 5 to 1 
agst any, other. 
Sabra made ploy, followed by Fact nnd Economy. Halfway in the 
cords Anteverta tooksocond plnoo, but jfailatl iii hor effort to catch 
Sabra, who won by a length, A houd between second and third, 
SwEErsTAKFs of fiiQsovs. each ,for four- yv olds; colts 8st 101b ; fillies, 
8s t 61b. Certain penalties and allowances. Last three miles of B. C. 
G subs. 
Mr. Barber’s Cobnut, by Nutwitb, 8st 101b (Clement) 1 
Duke of Bedford's Slttlngbourne, fist 10lb (S. Rogers) 2 
Lord Exeter's Filbert, 9st 21b (Including Ulb ex tnv) ( F 1 a tin an ) 3 
Betting— 7 to 4 on Slttlngbourne. 
Cobnut held the lead tboughout, r.nd won by six lengths. Filbert 
pulled up nt the Duke's Stand, und walked in. 
The Jockey Club Plate of 50 sovs, for four yr old, 7st 21b; five, 
fist 31b; six and aged, fist 91b. The property of members of the 
Jockey Club. B C. 
Lord Clifden's Poodle, by Ion (Flatman), bent Rnckapolt (S. Steg. 
gles) (2); Kliadldjah (Sly) (3); and Dlomedia (Benstead) (4). 
Betting— 5 to 1 on Kliadldjah— 3 to 1 agst Poodle. 
Dlomedia cut out the work to the Turn of the Lands, where she dUa 
off *11 at once, and was pulled up. The others then drew toaetw* 
At the Duke's Stand Poodle took a slight lead, and Kliadilahaoon aft* 
fell back, evidently lame. Rackapelt continued In pursuit of Poodl» 
but was beaten very cleverly by a length. e > 
MORNING BETTING. 
Derby. 
20 to 1 ngst The Hermit (taken) 
12 to 1 Neville and the Trapper coupled (taken) 
Oaks. 
3 to 1 agst Meteora (taken) 
7 to 2 — — Omoo (token) 
12 to I Malmsey ttaken) 
16 to 1 Sortie (taken) 
1G to 1 Honeysuckle- (taken) 
AFTERNOON' BETTING. 
' Derby." 
3 to 1 ngst King Tom (take 7 to 2) 
7 to 2 Autocrat-(offered) 
The above quotations justify us In placing King Tom first. 
The weather to-day was delightfully fine, and Hie sport and attend 
ance exhibited considerable improvement. 
At noon some of Lord Exeter's horses were brought out to be sold 
by Messrs. Tnttersnll, but only Macduff found a purchaser, tho pries 
wns 80 guineas without his engagements. 
HOWTH AND BALDOYLE RACES.— May 16. 
The Trial Stakes (handicap), 5 sovs. each, 26 sovs. added. On— 
round. Won by Mr. T. O'Reilly's ch c Muster Tom, by Hashftil, 4 yrs. 
7st 121b (E. Keegan), beating Lord Howth's Hannibal, Ost (2), Sir T 
Burke's Elolse, 6st 71b (3), aud Mr. Balfe's DuVhess of Alba, Gst (4j. 
Slake Stakes of 10 sovs. each, li ft, 69 sovs. added, for 2-yr-olJj 
Conynglmm post. Won by Sir Thomas Burke's b f, by Windfall out 
of Wndnstra, 8st (G. Harrison), beating Mr. Hoystcd’s Vandyke (21 
Mr A. M'Donogh's Charlotte (3), Lord Conyngl min's Sultan. Lord 
Waterford's f by Seahorse or Corranna out of Monica, Mr. Davis's 
Badinage, and Lord Waterford's c by Magpie out of Suspicion. 
Howth Stakes (handicap) of 10 sovs. each, li ft, 100 sovs. added 
About two miles nnd a quarter. Won easily by Mr. W. H. Gregory 
ns ch li Eglinton by Bretby, 6 yrs, 8st (Taylor), beating Mr. W. Clarke * 
Isabella, fist 31b (2); Mr. Irwin ns Alexia, 7st 71b (3); Mr. E. W. 
Nunn ns Snnitu, 7st 121b; Lord Howth’s Psaltery, 7st 71b; Mr. F N 
Osborne's Rosnlba, 7st 41b; Mr. P. Dersse ns Lambuy, Cat 121b; Mr. l 
W. Nunn ns Bnnnathlnth, fist 121b; and Mr. C. Coitliurst ns Borgia 
5st 121b. ’ 
Lord St. Lawrence’s h m Brown Bess, aged, walked over for the 
Tantivy Cup, value 00 sovs. 
The Gimcrack STAKES-of 3 sovs. each, 25 sovs. added. Once round 
and a distanco (about a mile). Won easily by Mr Whelan's ch g 
Roller, by Blrdcatchor, 6 yT8 (£30), list 151b (Captain Ralston i, heating 
Captain Hutchinson’s Matilda (2), Lord St. Laurence's Souter Johnny 
Mr. Murphy's Ben Hedcr, nnd Mr. J. Bayly’s Blnzc. Tho winner was 
sold for £50. 
LISMACRORY (CO. TIPPERARY) RACES.— Monday, 
May 15th. . 
Tiif. Champagne Corinthian Stakes (handicap) of 2 sovs. each 
15 sovs. added. Gentlemen riders. Heats, one mile. Won in three 
heats by Mr. Crawley’s b m Promise, by PnvilliOn, 6 yrs, 12st (Mr. 
Smith), beating Mr. Smith's Vesta, lOst 41b; Mr. Faulkner's Lucy 
Glitters, lOst 121b; Mr. Hemsworth's Virago, list 41b; and Mr. Walsh's 
Tho Reiver, lOst. Winner objected to, oa account of a cross in third 
heat. 
The Whip, value 5 sovs., added to a Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each. 
Catch weights. Heats, one mile. Won in three heats by Mr. Walsh's 
br g The Reiver, aged (Mr. St. John), beating Mr. Faulkner's Lucy 
Glitters, Mr. Hemsworth's Virago, and Mr. Walsh’s Jackdaw. 
SHREWSBURY MAY' RACES. -Tiiursdat. 
Salopian Produce Stakes. About a mile nnd n quarter. 8 subs. 
Mr. G. Mather's St. Clair, 8st 91b (Including 41b extra) (W. Sharpe), 
beat The Medal, 7st lib (2); Stiletto, fist 12(3); Sampson, 7st 131b; and 
Thessalian, 8st lib. 
Betting— 5 to 4 agst St. Clair— 7 to agst 4 Stiletto— 4 to 1 ngst Samp- 
son. 
Won easily by two lengths; length between second and third, bad 
fourth 
The Longner Hall Stakes. T.Y.C. (five furlongs.) 15 subs. 
Mr. Stephenson's na Ethelbald, (Wells), bent Donald (2). Gossip (3), 
Tole Stur, Clara Clark, Elizabeth Anne, Maid of Cadiz, His Piper, Tom 
Hines, Myrtle, nnd f by Poynton, out of Westow's dam, 8st 21b) 
Betting— 6 to 2 agst Tom Hines— 3 to 1 agst Donald— 4 to 1 ngst 
Elizabeth Anna— 5 to 1 agst Ethelbald. 
From start to finish the race was with the three placed. Won 
easily by two lengths ; a length between second and third, Maid of 
Cadiz fourth, Myrtle fifth, Tom Hines last throughout, 
i Thf. Great Cleveland Handicap. 65 subs , 47 of whom paid. 
Mr. Isaac Day's Montague, by Philip the First, Gst 61b (Carroll), 
beat Lurley, 5st 101b (2) ; Liberty, Gst 101b (3) ; rhcenlx, 5st 31b (4); 
Exact, 7st 51b; Aaron Smith, 7st 21b; Peggy, 7st 11b; Wild Deer, Cst 
81b; Nowbold, Gst lib ; Crystal, fist 61b, and Vlngt-et-uh, fist 31b. 
Betting— 7 to 4 agst Exact— 5 to 2 agst Peggy — 0 to 1 agst Aaron 
Smith — 8 to 1 agst Liberty— 10 to 1 agst Montague. 
Montague made nearly nil tho running, nnd won by a length. A 
neck between second nnd third— some between third aud fourth. 
The Herbert Stakes (Handicap) of 5 sovs each, 2 ft. About three 
quarters of a mile. 
Mr. Burton's Pope Joan, fist 121b (Carroll), beat Robin Hood, Gst (2); 
Czarina, fist 71b (3); Songster, 6st 121b; Romeo, 7st; Sally, fist 21b ; 
Tcrrona, Cst; Lord Lieutenant, 7st 111b; and Dona, 6st 71b. 
Betting— 5 to 4 on Fope Joan— 5 to 1 aifst any other. 
Won easily by a length, sume distance between second and third ; 
Songster n bad third; Lord Lieutenant, fifth; Tcrrona got vety badly 
Off. ' ' 
TnE Queen’s Plate of 100 guineas. Thrice round. 
Mr. Parr's Defiance, 4 yrs, 9st 21b (Marlow)’ walked over. 
Salop Weltf.r Handicap. , i • 
Freedom beat Waterfall and five others. 
County Members’ Plate, • i • 
Lady Flora beat Sampson and six others. 
Betting on tub Dbrby. 
3 to 1 on the Field 
15 to 1 agst Tho Hermit (20 to 1 taken) 
NEWMARKET— Thursday. 
Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. T.Y.C. 4 subs. 
Mr. W. Cookson's Pebble, by Hrarkawuy (Palmer), beat Chorus, 
(2); Hobnet, nnd Amos. "i n, bruit f 
6 to 4 agst Chums— 6 to 2 ngst Pebble— won by three-quarters of a 
length. Mi Rogers claimed Amos. i,(M 
SwEtpsivucEsof 10 sovs oach. First half of Ab. M. 
Mr. Armstrong's Handsome Buck, by the Ugly Buck, 8st 1 21b, (Sly), 
beat Freckle, Gst 'Jib (44); 'Oxus, fist 12lb {3); and Flugellatoril^t 121b. 
Palmer. ■ ill • .•.<»* 
6 to 4 agst Freckle— 6 to 2 agst Handsome Buck. Won by a head. 
Hvndicap Plate, of '£50. iF.A. • 
Mr. Tomlinson's t. by Sosostris,. out oPAnytla dam (J. Steggles), 
beat Nervous, fist 81b (2); George, Cst llb; Bla«k:Sw4ny8stfnbt/Kenny- 
Side Hero, Out Mb rJdonio Moses, Gst 51b. d 0«i p, | * 
Betting-eft toil} agst Nervous, 3 to 1 agst Sesostvls filly, 7 to 2 agst 
Kennyside Horo. Won by two lengths — a length’ bet moon second and 
third. .4 • i-'i"— 
Match. T.Y.C. 200 hf. 
Orinoco, (Charlton), fiat 71b beat Nnthaivfist' 1 Jib (Rogera). 
Bettlng-^fi to 4 on Orinoco. Won by 3 tengtha. - 
Swkepnta kbs of 10 sovs. each, vUthfiO Added, T.y.C (16 subs.) 
D.of Bedford's Para, by Pnragone, oucaif Licence. ’8>t41U<HoP ers ' 
beat Contention, 8st 41U (Charlt*m) (2); Hwnily. fist 41b(Fbitman) (3) i 
Redemption (01b extra', tfe>t 91b (\4atos)y Minx, fist Hb (Crouch), ana 
Celica, fist 41b (Norman) ' • - -i 
Betting 7 to 4 and 2 to 1 on Para— 3 to 1 ngst Redemption— G to l 
agst Contention— Won by half a length— same distance between the 
8econc and third 
PLYMOUTH RACES. 
YVednegday. , 
Thf. Ltneham Stakes of 5 sovs each, 2ft. Heats, once round ana 
a distance 6 subs. 
Mr. ’Roll ley’s Hope, (h b), 4yrs, list 81b beat Rob Roy, (h b), 
lOst bib (2) (2); and Cliantrey, aged, 13st lib;— in two heats. 
First Heat— W on by half u neck. — S econd Heat— W on easily* 
The Handicap Plate of 50 sovs. Heats. Once round. 
Mr. Cogan’s Fostulent 4yrs, 9st fill) ; beat Pride, 4yrs, lOst (2) W* 
Canina, fiyrs, fist 51b; and LotbHrin, 3yrs, 7-t 10lb;— in two heats won 
easily. 0 . 
Hurdle Race of 3 sovs each, with 15 added. Gentlemen riders, !-* 
71b each. Optional Selling weight allowances, &c. Heats, abon 
three quarters of a mile. . ■ 
Mr. Hay's Myrtle, aged ••• i o 
Mr. ltowe s 5 a 
Mr. Fuirweathers’a Drono, 6 yrs. ••• 
In tho first boat Sandcrack blundered against Myrtle at tho scco 
hurdle, and fell. The second heat was by Myrtle easily. 
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