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THE FIELD. 
turf talk. 
••TJip Clipsen sj-ort of a great «>d S free people." 
Opr Sailor Kjn«. 
The pront Wednesday of llio year is almost within bow- 
flioi at la t. and IK ver within our recollection, was such a 
n j uC k in i ho box" game going on among the favourites ns 
I hero f» now. The nOfvea of the Ring seem to get so highly 
strung witjjin this lost awful week, that the fjpjlinp, * 
general thing, bpenmes quite false. A fnot'fl 4rpr#ciutory 
whisper on)o M g thp ‘'sensitive plant*" af tbo C«r'< e r. Sp PfD8 
to curry quite us much "eight with if tut l|)0 M OWifdjMt °( 
n very favourable trial, and m rves Jo spring ordepress a horse 
almost nn equal numlier of points. Startling reports, at the 
jute of five or six 411 hour, seem to be for ever booming in 
the Wc>t End, so that, at this early dulo, it i almost liopc- 
JrS' to Hilvlsc our read, rs oiiQt tnswallow and what to avoid. 
Toln uin witli Scott's jQt, it seems mmimilly understood that 
Jio will stm t tlnpe, if not fi'Mf. Although lip continues well, 
we hear that Frank Ilmlm's medical nuuf strongly advises 
him not to ridg. and iJj.jt I)ebvi*M (Templeman), Acro- 
j) a t, or Bracken (Holmes). and Prince Abthur(WbJIs), 
wjlj be I lie chosen ones from Whitewall. The linppes- 
siooiO flip porlh is, that Acrobat will not go, and they, of 
account for Bracken's being preferred to him, by 
saying jppi Kiij J Dprtiy Btunda » very heavy stake against 
Min. This is the first time of hearing that the Ex- 
Premier tines stand heuvy stakes. Another rumour is 
to the effect that Dervish, and Acrohui, and Umbriel 
were put together last Monday ut Lealhei lr u I. und that 
thoy finished m the ahov-- order. Prince Arthur will, of 
course, only go to force the running for hi;, superiors us far 
as his “while stockim-s” will cariv him; and Bracken is, 
we fancy, too much of a pony. Our disliko to Dorvish is 
as great as it lias always h pen. Pulling aside n rutlter queer 
temper, we do not think lie will stay thu distanco even in 
Ilgln ground ; and if rho ground i» heavy, wo expect to see 
him “stand <>lill in it," ns Little Harry anil a host of other 
highly -trained cuttle did i wo years ago. We know, on the 
contrary, that Acrobat can stay ; and till we ire him either 
scratched or beaten hy his stable companion, wo shall believe, 
with his old jockey, that he is the better Derby -nag of the 
two. Unless lie can win it, we ennnot funny that the 
Union-Lick will flout over Whitewall this year. 
Alfred. Day will, wo hear, ride Andover, who is thought 
to he ubout 7lli8. bettor than Hehmit ( Mat on ); but wo 
rank these sous of Day Middleton among those who would 
like a lather shorter distance. Knight op St. George 
is vastly liked hy the Ilaiubletoniqns, who expect him, with 
Basham, “iip” to do great things; though, we must say, 
wo doubt it. “ Pi.o Confederates’’ will, it is said, sturt two 
—to wit, Bonny, for whom Royers is engaged, and The 
Trai’I’EH {Nat). The latter is believed to bo u roarer, and 
the members of that numerous family do not often win 
Derbies; "liilo thn former has been fired, and has an odd 
knee, which renders his powers of motion somewhat doubt- 
ful ut limes. It seems a pity tliut such u mu.-s of talent 
should be wasted on him, anil we should think bis chance 
of stinting diiubiliil Sly rides Alembic; and if Mr. 
Knowles sends Makiile Him., ho will bu ridden l>y his 
trainer, Bumby ; while W inter ingham is expected to 
nflicinio for Neville, whom we believe to bo only a 
T. S'. C. animal. 'J’omplonian was conditionally en- 
gaged for Autocrat, in ease Lord Derby did not require 
his services, and hence Bartholomew will probably be on 
the dethroned crack. His fall is, wc believe, very much 
owing to ibo opnriiliuns of the powerful parties connected 
with tho other favourites; but it bus long been whispered 
that his fore legs tire queer. Our readers will remember 
tliut wo have consistently opposed his pretensions for months 
past, from u si rung impression, not only that the animals 
(bur Dorvish in tho mud) which ho mot lust year, were of a 
very low slump, but that lie finished at Stockbridge like a 
sloven, and ai Ascot like u jade. Lascelles has led him in 
bis gallops. jiu hg« jiad, us far as we can Jtpur, no trial 
horse of imin, 
Canute has iindergono a very paicfnl preparation, and it 
is thought that it Bum fry is pot ut lilipj'iv, Gpgrge Oates 
will ridu him. Job Marson is lo boon Ho&i’odak, ami 
s'eing that lie is uhpnt two und a half stupe better than 
Lord Allred, and sound- lunged enough to jump off from t|ie 
post undent Ills York opponents fjpwp at the Derby die- 
tuuru, llio pretensions of the “red spots" pro pqt ol a Light- 
foot character this year. His party will have it that ||c had 
n capital trial with 1 van ; and tliut hjs faithful arnioui- 
betm r, the Aske Vulcan, will pack up his hammer and 
plutcs to come South with him, in nearly as confident u 
mood us he did in Volligopr’s day. Very little is knqwn of 
Mew Waukiur, but ii seems on the paifjs that, if l)egoe-, 
Wliitchuase will jidp him. Marlow y\j|l ha (in \V|i-p 
Huntsman, who is quo iff the mu 1 racing- limiting hoices in 
the lot. A Mr Hrofiui nautos him., and a report got about 
that be threatened Mr. Merry lie would scratch him, unless 
liberal odds were laid him. As lo tho truth of this report 
we can say ppt|iing, but 6pnio good genius scorns loliayo 
*’ made things comfni table and pleasuui agaiq,” 
Middlesex ((1. Simpson), and Kish Tqm (Churltpn), 
will piohaldy Dm It brur tl|p " dtp k hlqu ’’ of Meiilmnre j 
and the supnj prospppis of independence for life (which 
f.idtd this lime lust year i * 1 the pp.-p of Orestes) mu said to 
hu 1 elicited ■ hjs year to King and C|iail|qj). The trial h 
ilms rrporlpjJ cliepier und verse, and Marlow is bolievpd 
have hpd H Inp.d jn it. King Torn gavo Middlesex 2 ||hs. 
over the Derby UiMuilpe, und wusjnst beaten hy him, wl|ile 
Orusip* in torn i ) ii i| ip give t!|u King only )'i|hs., and got 
hejtcu off fur hi* pume, while liongerlord (vvhmp vypjuhl i a 
not vom l,saTil) was a very hud lost. If this he trap, J||U 
inukcs King Tom ah, ut Uliis. belter than the winner uf tho 
Twn Tunu-und. OsTliui.Qrq, l'uNDil Bp*, Cp it | N , Sink 
Qua Non, |-au|.y WlRo.i'iiAMi>AnNii,CQ(}is;,LoRD 
W iNKi-iELD, Ac. , mo tho dpubiiuls, and |ip)'liap» twn or 
tluce starters ipuy h" muifu out nf i||eip, hut we do 
nut expect tp teg a very liyrgs field ^t |hc post, qi(- 
less it is swelled hy suiidry “ uhie-d^gjimiigd* Qp thu wlm|g 
wo do not fam y tlie favourites ure a very high fnt'm. King 
'loin, taking hie lost year’s running jpto consideration, ps 
well as the facts, that the slock of lu s ijain Hocahontua jip 
variably improve as they grow older, and that his slahle liuvc 
a very excellent lino Uot|| through Middlesex and Orestes, 
81-cins to us to have flie best chance among them. The field 
m turn eirjke us as being quitp q« good a horse, and hence 
wc likp the clfai ices ol \\ 1 Id Hi|iit-muu, Acrubut, Hospodur, 
und C'anMte.decidcdl) heller fliuit ihose o| tba utheiTavoqrites, 
und qniiu as well U s |ns. Tim list fur the Oaks is not likely 
to be very large, and Meteor A (Templeman) und Honey- 
bUCKLE ( Holmes ) seem John Scott's probable 6 tarler 6 . 
Metcora, we I nwf, jypn | /ay Dial wjtfl Sortie very easily be- 
fore the lMi Quints, hul Hill Hine is somewhat of a slack 
look behind the which gives some good judges » 
notion that *|m win not stay. Rosamnk ( Job Mnrson) 
unit Omoo (Nat) will Iprm « formldabla pair in opposition. 
Dniupuy fin Pint mi-ms Jo know anything about (who ever 
does?); InM if trhe gW, ffPflP* wiH prohobly ride. Malm- 
sey is Mid to have bud as good 11 trial us the tacklo at 
Horse-hegth wogjii rulmit of, and Sly will he in the Batson 
crimson and wh'fw Hf ipP- Newmarket will probably send 
Mincempa'C B»d (Bartholomew). Tlie latter 
is a very du<* l?i(K’C. 11 pd *h M y t*i e reinnrkalrly careful of her, 
being, it is generally Iffl'gvrd. on tlie eve of a trial with 
Ephesus and JyPgfpjpppdg*! I*hcn he gets home from Hath. 
At present, thpy pfu/ly pptifident of getting a placo. 
What elic may *t#rt it |» olpiost impossible to divine, as 
many trainers 'cam ffl lwl*P Qni*i?a|8 to Epsom with a mere 
“ watching brief blit, »» things '» present stand, it looks 
very much like n mutch between Omoo and Motcora, with 
the lultcr the gripper. 
a very interesting 
The remuim|pf of fl|p prqgramme wems a very 1 
junk, lipfieyqs. )^p(j)|nn, pud Comfit, nre gooil 
tho Heullicntp 1‘bHe ; Wild HmH'crs lo Autocrat and Cham- 
pagne oro ainopg » vary dark lot in the Woodcnto, whom 
Elotierer (no llfinulf}) gill probably flatter into submission. 
Vumlerdepki 11, after escaping tho trials of the railway bridge, 
should run well In thu Epsom Hundicap, and Acrobat, 
Sillingbourng, and Itatuphin (who seems to like travelling 
amazingly) join issuo in tlie Epsom Cup over the Derby 
coprsp. Giupe-dfnl nng|R to Ipud Hie Four Year Old Stakes 
for Mr. Milner; and Oulston, in spite of his olbsexna, to do 
the same in the Two Year OKI. Cliuinjiaguo and Middlesex 
will no doubt have nnollicp run for tho Great Surrey 
Stakes, but wo do not see why Tho Squire is to succumb. 
; ^ : 
A GLANCE AT TIIE rillNCJPAL DERBY AND OAKS 
CANDIDATES. 
“Here. Eleanor and Whisker bung no signals of distress; 
Here Burklo ulcered Emilias at Hie speed of tbo Express; 
Hero the erait “Sailor hurricane ' Sum's thinness made eternal. 
Here Cndlund in tlie second round out-generalled The Colonel.' 
The 75th anniversary of tbo Derby SjpKe* now looms in 
the future, with a host of 2J7 nomina(loi|s, only exceeded 
in number by the Grout Flying Dutchman ycur, which 
could boast of 20 tqore. Out of these, ns fur as wc can ascer- 
tain, some 67 are dead, transportn], opt of training, or 
scratched already, and out of the 100 remaining, we shall 
probably not see more Ilian tlie conventional *27 or 28 at tlie 
post. First, und foremost among these are “ Scott’s lot,” 
which, though it once consisted of J 8 (one of which, “ Blight,” 
olhoit murked “ dead" in ihocuuiious “ No. G, Did Burling- 
ton-street list,” lias suddenly cmim to life again), has now 
virtually sunk down to six — tnwit, Dervish, by Cowl out of 
Trichstrcxs's (lam ; Acrobat, hy Ithurid out of Tour lie 
Force', Bracken, by Venison oul of a Little Red Rover 
tlnm ; Mauley IIii l, by Melbourne out of Moicerina ; 
Prince Arthur, by drluydo, out of The Princess ; 
Scythian, by Orlando oqt of Scythia. The latter two 
aro Mr. Howard’.*, und wo conclude one of them will go 
Marloy Hill, it will ho remeniboi ed, is own brother to West 
Australian, and has never us yet appeared in public. Those 
who huvoscen him .describe him as a large, fme-topjicd horse, 
with not much of tho racer about him. lie failed in his 
trials lust ycur, hut tho winter brought some improvement 
with it, mid «e fancy tliut 11s Mr Bowes lias won two 
Derbies in 5iicces>inn, ho inuv start him for the name of the 
thing. Bracken (winnings a £60 Plate) is a beautiful imimal, 
low und lengthy, und 0 thorough Venison to look at. He is 
however, ns Joe Miller was, rather loo small and slight- 
built a horse to carry 8.4 “lbs comfortably in high company. 
IDs only appearance ibis season was at Northampton, where 
he Beeined in tip-top form, and only received 8lbs for his 
year from J icqpehijo, and was beaten, after a very smart race, 
by three-quarters of a length. Defiance gave him 26lbs for 
bis year, and ran him to a neck. This was 8lbs less thun 
Defiance ought to have given him if they had run at weights 
or age, so his (IPs) form must bo very far from a bad one 
snap liitn on the post as he did. His other three victor 
ut Manchester, and the Caledonian Hunt, were very cag e8 
and against animals of no grout stump. Saunders still tj. a *** 
him, but there seems a little doubt as to whose property- t°* 
is. We should call him a very blood-like, compact colt* 
with no very great length, and perhaps a little high on tl ’ 
withers. e 
Mr. E. R. (or, as it has been interpreted, “ Eternal! 
Racing") C urkc may perhaps start Punch-box, bv Nanis 
out of Avis (winnings £ 17 6). This cult has well" realise 1 
liis owner’s soubriquet, as he slutted 14 times last year u n d 
won onco, vecoivjng Bibs from Stiletto at Chester, and 
beating him by a length. This year he again met him at 
the same weights for the same rate, and beat him by i la |f 
qf one. Snell paforman.ccs, added to the somewhat jack- 
propensities of his sire, yvould hardly qualify him fo r a 
starter in any one else’* hands. Charles M arson trains him 
Alembic, by Touchstone out of Latitude ( winning i 
£2,050), is a very well-grown, fine-looking brown colt, BI ,,i 
with very much better legs than lie had lust year. He w a » 
then somewhat flatsiiled und leggy, ami was decidedly below 
the mark when Sortie received Gibs and beat him a ]| 0Q( j 
ut Liverpool. This running did not deceive every ono, and 
the minority proved l ight, as lie met Sortie in a fortnigln' a 
tune, at the tame diffeiencc, for The Ilam, and beat her 
cleverly by three parts of a length. Ho was then first 
favourite at evens, and “a very had fifth" to King Tom 
Champagne, See., in tbo Newmarket Triennial, und a bad 
filth (Gibs extra) to Phaeton in The Criterion. Being thug 
shorn of his Ham honours, he retired in u feeble state to the 
“straw-yard,” so it was said, and then disappeared nty 8 . 
teriously from tlie gaze of Newmarket. “ Where is he? ” wan 
tho inquiry which was promptly promulgated. Echo 
answered “ Fj field,’’ and some nng vowed he hud met hint 
on the road 10 Paris; but after a sotson of tribulation, hjs 
unhappy Derby supporters discovere 1 that lie was in a staio 
of coiivalo.'Cenco at Isaac Day’s, preparing to bring off 
that gentleman’s great “ monkey” bet against Ruby for 
the 20U0gs. No horse could have looked better ut New- 
market than ho did, but he evidently " wanted more time," 
and found tliut cut for himself after ho hud passed the 
Bushes. We hcliovo that Isaac Day still tutor's him. 
The Hermit, by Bag Middleton out of Jenny Lind 
(winnings £2 (00), pud Andover, hy Bay Mbldleton out 
of Sister lo JEtjis ( i'810). seem the cracks out ot Jobq Day’s 
eight. Tho former made his maiden bow in the 2,000gs, 
where lie waited till within a dozen strides from the chair, 
and then went up and won cleverly by |iu)f a length. Ilo 
is rather a leggy, light-timhored horse, with a dubious sort 
of buck, and looks more like a flat-course than an Epsom 
candidate. The loiter remaik applies to Andover, who last 
year ut least did not scorn built to stay. He has not been 
seen in public this season, and hence bis victories consisted 
in a walk over, — a victory by 0 head from Quince (who 
received 71b s ) at Brighton,— and nn easy Molcoinbg Stakes 
win against Mincemra) uqd three others ut Goodwood. 
These victories worn ull sub-equent to his running third for 
tho Ham Stakes, when Alembic gave him 8lbs, and cleyorly 
disposed of him by a leqgll). 
LongstafFs lot of seven seems now reduced to Ga&(B- 
k fleer, by Birdcatchtr out of The Swallow, ami Knight 
of St. George (winnings £505), by Birdcatchor out of 
Wntcrwitch dam. Tlie former was beaten three times in 
Ireland us a two-year-old, and was a. full* third out of 1*2 in 
llio Anglesey, and second to Knight of St. George in the 
National Produce. This year llio party tried him 
highly, and backed him with no little spirit for llio Betting 
Room Stakes ut Duncnstcr, where his old stable coinjiatiion 
Ptolemy gave him 8!!>s and a length heating from the Red- 
house in. II is bu kers seemed very sore, and not only de- 
clared that he was disappointed in getting up, but fastened 
(as we thought, with not a shadow of reason) on to the 
starter as well. He lias not run since. The Knight of St. 
George started four times last year in Ireland, and won onco 
ngainst Gamekeeper, Tom, Dr. O’Toole, &c. “ Ruff ’’ records 
of him, tliut in his other three races, lie ri -pcctivi ly “ bolted 
IUI f lltB O/ lii'i.’i i'«- 1 » 'ui “ »» • w ii • • ,, mi . 
Last year he wus defeated four times; Autocrat und King Tom “ lost start," and ran very unkindly throughout. " ( 
historical comments cannot fail to encourage lus backers 
The Ring wore looking out for bin) at Chester, but even the 
rich Dee Slukcs failed to entice him or l|is companion. 
Messrs. Payne and Giotllle will no doubt put Nat on 
Tiie I'rapfer, hy Ion out of Prairie Bird (winnings £55°), 
(iit)iough Bun BY, by Ilobi rt de Uorham out pf Miss Heath- 
cote (winnings a £50 Plate), lias been honoured witli a men- 
tion at The Corner. The Trapper was for sopie time in 
Robinson's hands, but had hern so overlooked, that whea 
the quostion wits ope day usked at Tattefsall’s, no one could 
tell lor a certainty whether ho wps alive. When R d'“ 
transpire that lie was sul'e and well at D«e|<f jrt ty'' i i l ' ,e 
became inventive again, upd t||pro wus a (lurk whisper 'hut 
he was nearly 1 8 hands high. At all events, Uumsh declim'U 
mooting him over the IhAJ. at Newmarket Craven, and 
bcnco the public saw ji ftfje ^ixiecn hand colj, wil)l Nat ulltl 
8 to 1 on him, pupping away from Fact (a very fpeble per- 
former) ; ivli(|e ii) the First Spring (lie parly saved his 
second uppeuiaiiee |iy en|n|iroinisiiig W'ilh Apollonius- " e 
behove Dockeiuy pains them Until. 
Tho New - \Varjhph, by Pyvrhgi tho pqt of Colo - 
cynth has been sljg||i|y backed in consequence of hjs being 
half brother on the sirg’s ship to Virago, and not from other 
earthly motive that wo can heqr of. }ie was beuten ut \>ol- 
vci'liumplon tiyo lengths froip Corin, while carrying some 
two stone of deufl weight, flipj that is all we know 0 
him , except t|iui George Tayhir Dams him ut Ilednesford. 
We come next to I'ercy's uppil, Autocrat, by Bd! 
Middleton out of Rmpru$$ by Emilius ( winnings £1 ,5D)' 
It will be seen Unit holji on bjs sjru und 'laiu'- s f' <, ° * ,e 18 
tho blood of u Derby pj!)||pp in lps yelps, De is a very 
smart, good-sized, conipajd-hltilt horse, and pot mih * 
ConmaiiQii; mid |ijs wi|i|i|nga oopiprise up easy riefpBt ° 
8tint;nvay, Rosalim*, und n very t|ijpd- class fluid of 6CV ® 
ot.l)ors at Ascot; und an equally easy one, us furast't 
judge’s fiat went (ihougli lie rcqujpud n great d e 't| p f rousing 
with the simr), over Ivan (|'q whom |io gave 31b.*) an 
lour others at Stockliridgo. At Qiiodffiifld his line big h°o s 
just suited the mqil, w hereas Dervish guj gfljpplutoly bogge • 
ranking among his pqiiqiieroi'S, and won with 4st 7ibs a 
Jliroo mile race ut Newmarket, — alter which he was claimed 
for 8UQ suvs. DervUll (winnings £1,9*20) has declined every 
cngugeiqpllt lilts ypftr fit) thu |i|ri> pf hard ground, In 
1863 ho was oaf |'mjp Ijinps, <1 lit) was beaten easily by two 
lengths at Goodwood by AiituciPt, Dis stijjile of course 
said tliut bo was “u lj|l|e utf,’’ apd so on ; but it wus pretty 
evidpiit that beciipld lint ''move" in the very deep ground. 
At Epsom l>o dpfbated Bribery and pine others easily ; at 
York (2 |bs cx|ra), qfjerii desperate refn-ul to go to the po-t, 
lie did the papm for (ailis extra), hy half a length, 
Canute, Dap, anil foiir others being ill the ruck; and at 
Ntmirwlitf' «PU||||J| Qplubor. vv *th 100 to 15 on him, lie 
chopped dqivp lM|UilO|l ftpd B"CI* without on effort. He 
is a well grqwi|, (l||p^|imbPd hm'se, With beg glj fill sliouldprs, 
and, unless tflpy |mvp imprqved most ipurypjjmjjfly, very 
feeble loins. Acrobat (wi'inings £1,100) is a very fine 
animal, us big. if qqt bigger, limn Dervish, and stouter built 
altogether. He vvalbrd Pipe for the Buckonham Stakes, 
und won Bio Twp Year Qlll Stakes at Doncaster against 
Domino (f |bs extra) upd fiy« othprs. Domino was ip 
I|0 |jp 1 p 6 s tliJficiilty bail way up the distance, gild was beaten 
witli the ut must cusp. This year lie cuptercd rigid uway 
ffi'in flip j*b)su|is pq|t pt Ncwniarkof, in 411 4- V- £500 u- 
siqu n>9 l »-'ib nn<l giving lf|l|p to tlip winHPFj Slid receiving 
such pirungu |uiud|i{|g f|nm Garvey, Dipt, |o use tlie words of 
Argus, “ J'ljllj SpulJ yvatr tibliged to rend tho Riot Act to 
him he |i|iisl|ed lliren lengths from Kpumiuondas, and two 
lengths from ludiiiu Wuni<>r, it) a cup field of two dozen. 
Fringe Arihpr ntnl Scjiliiim yve need hardly dwell on. 
As Rufly is tcraichptj. 8lar qf Suiyey not likely to go, 
and 4im»Biau Mui till (wp biljgve) only from tlto 
ipterinaiy's lmnd*, we on|i|p nnxt to Tun Wild Hunts- 
man, hi IIu> kaway m't of Ifoueydew (winnings £G to) 
ifu |)»t> jmt licpn qut tills anfl yyun four times, ami was 
beaten twice hist yeujt. Nn'lupg |»B liis boing u little short 
of work, find having 6Hi> cxUh, can account for his running 
sepnuti to Pufil) ill VVnlVPfbumpmn, whcrca.s “ liis defeat ” hy 
King nf Timnps at Ynrb ".is (u^ n i|isoupointcd M.F. caji- 
didato generally '‘ ) 'Paikt>), “ if pr*»pc|Ty vjovypi|, p great 
moral victory.” lljs Highness, ip spite of his higli-lilowing, 
is very fm ipnlablp pyre a T. V G. course, qmj yet Th'-' Wild 
Hunlsinaijj vppoivlng (inly flflbs fur his two years and two 
heavy disappointments |u bind, (til bat reached him- Un- 
less .the eyas of our- elves anti fovurul ollicia who 6tond 
near tllp pllOif W'l^f'llly deupived ns, live stride inmo would 
huvpdqitp it- A' Vmk Sprint; (18513) hji ^uccppjjpri in dpfealing 
Herullfl MUd piinfher. (In tluit ppcasimi, Clmrlt"'» had. »“ 
believe, “ left oft' riding,” or Marlow (who found his colt 
only “ half prepared ”) would hardly have been able to 
liis legs wero at one tune reported to be mid, but wc (1° "® 
bear ll|ftt bis work has bPPH iiHPlTUjdPd fpp sorna P> oDl ' 
ngst, 
Lord Zetland ia not yery fond gf Ep§om pow, ni)d hen 
he did nut enter {van, Pl* Tru*. hut purchased Hosroda » 
by Hetman Tlatnff qut of Tnjldelity (winnings £435), ) v '' 
is nmninaierl by M| . LibpIp>- 3l e wus ratlior un undo^* 1 
colt lust year, and seems mmo grown lit width ihon ••• 
since then. His first api’earaticu was tit York, wdn-ie Mt 
ova gavo him 1 lb, und beat him by two lengths cusily ; 
intervening, ami a poor field of seven others following hu» * , 
