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THE FIELD. 
In lii» two D0X t races cut U P badly, but fairly ran away 
from three very moderato two-year-olds at Richmond. This 
vcar ho cut down Barrel and (-even others, in Tcddington’s 
Derby style, for the York Spring St. Lcger, and not only 
care 33 lbs for his year, but beat Lord Alfred by a neck. 
Job Marson, it Is true, hud to use his whip pretty unsparingly 
in the lust fifty yards, but still the performance was a very 
creditable one. The Freemasons will no doubt have n good 
race for their money, if, ns in Voltigeui’svear, they choose to 
back him out of respect for their kind-hearted chief. Goorgo 
Abdale trains him at Aske. 
Mr. Stevens may perchance start Incubus, by Slane 
0 ,,t of Exotic ( winnings £150), wlm defeated Olitipa at 
Newmarket in his only performance, but wo funcy ho is no 
good; aud wo utmost predicate the same of his Ilsley 
neighbour Champagne, by Touchstone out of Moun- 
tain Sylph (i cinninys £3,150). Liverpool, Doncustcr, and 
Newmarket, witnessed his triumphs over very moderate 
foes-, the remainder of his two-year-old running gave 
people the impression that lie was a faint-hearted animal, 
and ho certainly stopped as if a bullet had gone through him, 
when Yates tried to finish with him for the 2000 gs. His 
running since then lias improved, but docs not make him 
better than Scythian, who must have five or six masters or 
mistresses at the very least in Scott’s lot. Now that 
Marsyas is 60 hopeless a case fioin illness, we do not funcy 
that Mr. Knowles will 6tart anything except, it be Marble 
Hill, by Robert do Oorham out of Hester ( winnings 
£350). Hu lias been out onco, and beaten Violet over 
the R. M. Hence we must pass on to Canute by 
'Hie Emperor out of an Economist dam. His history 
is very easily told. Noville, Dervish, Champagne, and 
Barrel, have all been his conquerors, and in ajl hie 
races but one, lie lias run second and third. It is moreover 
asserted by his friends (and as far as w e know w ith consider- 
able truth), that lie has never yet come to the post within 
somo pounds of his form. Shepheid has him at Million. 
Richmond can boast of u second champion in Neville, 
by Napier out of Smilics dam (winnings £'2 00). He got 
very badly off at the Lothiaps Meeting last year, and never 
got neartho front at all, alilioiigli Parusito and In's olhor 
competitor were very bad. Thosume may bo said of every- 
thing except Canute, which he met ip his winning races ut 
Newcastle and Catterick. IIo was disposed to be rather 
dumpy last year, but we hear that lie is very much grown 
und improved altogether, and that his owner (who still pre- 
serves his incognito) and the stable are not a little sanguine. 
The nowly-christenod Ostrogoth, by Orlando out of 
Gamelass dam, has not been before the public for 14 
mouths, since he ran Midsummer to a head for the Don- 
caster Hopeful Stakes, and finished all but level with 
Diligent and Welhnm. We fancy, however, that he is only 
a money-horse ; und Winkfield, by Alarm, out of own 
Sister to Gasparoni, lias only a clover two year defeat of 
Epaminondas and seven others at Egham to recommend 
him, which is quite counterbalanced by four defeats. 
Baron Rothschild’s pair — to wit, King Tom, by Harkaway 
out of Pocahontas (winnings £98Q 10s.), and Middlesex, 
by Melbourne out of Evening Star, complete the list. Tho 
King’s maidep effort against Mnrsyas at Goodwood was not 
very encouraging, when, with William Day on him, ho was 
beaten nearly a length by the fbrmcr, running Scythian to 
ahead for second place. II is party were not satisfied that 
this was Id's form, and lie repaid their “2 to 1 on him” 
confidence by beating Student, Bracken, and three others 
very easily at Brighton tlio pext week. He llicfl passed 
into Baron Rothschild’s hands for 1,500 gs and contin- 
gencies, and brought back nearly half of it almost imme- 
diately in the Newmarket Triennial, where lie van right 
away from Champagne, &c. lie is, liko all his kith and kin, 
a plain, but still a useful looking horse. Middlesex, who lias 
been benteu twice, will, we conclude, merely go to clear the 
way for him, and through this nug tho stable most have a very 
good measure of Champagne and Scythian, although, ns it 
seems to us, no horse can expect to win the Derby who 
cannot give either of tlicsj Siamese twins at least J21bs. 
The Oaks lias now reachud its seventy-sixth year, and lias 
150 subscribers, which places it only socond to Lady Evelyn's 
year (1849), when it had 172. Of these, at least 42 ape at 
present “ accounted for and out of tho remaining 130, it 
seoms doubtful wliero jpno-thivteenth of them will tee the 
post. Of theso only some five or six have appeared in tho 
quotations. Glancing down the list, tho eye, guided by last 
year’s recollections only, first rests on Rosalind, by Orlando 
out of Switch (winnings £470), who may very probably 
represont Mr. Stanley’s stable, which has been in luck sinco 
it chunged the “cherry for the green.” Tho former is a 
very nuat mare, and worked very hard last year, winning 
four times and losing seven j while Mishap’s Palatine Stakes’ 
running is rather enhanced again by Lurlcy’s place at 
Shrewsbury. Wo funcy Rosaline most of tho two, but there 
is such a strong link between theUretby and Fy field stables, 
tlmt most probably they will “stand in,” undone of the 
“ greens” merely go to help Omoo. Bribery, by The 
Libel out of Split vote (winnings £0(50), astonished her 
stable greatly by beating Mcteora and 10 others at Ascot ; 
but she caught it heavily in consequence in tho Goodwood 
and Brighton Nursery Stakes, and lias not been out sinco. 
Dilly, we believe, lias her. Diana, by Venison out of 
Cestus (winnings £270), was in good form this time a year, 
but has never been stripped by “ Honest John” since. Her 
Bath running shews her to be very modorato indeed : 
Malmsey, by Harhaway or The Libel out of Malvoisie , 
lias never been out yet. Sho is, we believe, Mr. Bulson’s 
property, and trained at llorseheuth, near the burying-ploce 
of old Plenijjo. Lord Exetor will hardly have a repre- 
sentative, as Miranda’s legs have been so shaky all ibis year. 
Omoo, by Orlando out of Boarding School Miss (winnings 
£800), lias had a very strong party since she cantered away 
Lorn Astolfo and Co. for the Prentlerghast, and Typee’s 
Chester achievements have only confirmed their faith. John 
Scott is wonderfully strong in hisOaks fillies; and Metbora, 
by Melbourne out of Cyprian (winnings £683), and 
Sortie, by Melbourne out" of Escalade (winnings £2,400), 
with perhaps Honeysuckle, may represent him. The 
choice of Meleora to meet Virago in tho 1000 Guineas 
pretty plainly shows the relativo estimation in which Scott 
holds Lord Derby’s mares; and, lucky ns Sortie was last 
year, she did nothing to entitle herself to the reputation of 
Meteora. Although half-sisters, the two are very unlike. 
Sortie is plain and immensely lengthy — almost, in tact, to a 
fault ; while Meteora is rather short, but very powerful, and 
walks very wide. Of the representative'* Of the Irish d< vision 
in both races we are quito in the dark, now that ltosc mm n n 
proved to be “no use” ut Chester; and for the probable 
startei-6, jockeys, &c., we must vefer our readers elsewhere. 
fbe f urf. 
TATTBUSALL'S.— Monday. 
As the betting ou this great event reaches “its Waal close," every 
movement becomes of immense significance. “ The Club" conWdcnce 
Boon brought Dervish from 0. to i to 1, and 2,080 to 600 was booked 
about him on ono bet. Autocrat declined In proportion, and G to 1 
was offered against him at the Wiiisli. King him still kept in front, 
and no one would offer mare than 7 to 2, amt no less than 600 to 500 
was betted between him and Dervish. Andover was unsteady, and 
receded to 1'2 to 1 “ offered to money." llcrmit was at 100 to G, and 
a to 1 was taken about tho two. 1000 to GO was taken four times about 
Neville, und there were offers to bet 1000 to 10 bar 10. The fo. lowing 
were the closing prices 
SoHERSBTsmnr. Stakes. 
J to 1 agst Hercules (t) I 8 to 1 ogst Lough Bawn(t) 
5 to 1 Rataplan (t) 15 to 1 Arribas(att\>st»tol 
20 to 3 Coup d'Etnt (t) | was taken) 
Derby. 
t0 * on Outston, 5 to agst Baulo. Bessie led for about 
, Y*'™' 1 - Oulstou then took up tho running, and won by u neck. A 
nnd ft 1,olf between the second und third. Arnnut was a bad 
lourtn. 
\r t ,T UK Somersetshire Stark-. Eighty- four subs. 
Arlbbas r t^'* . by The Baron, fist 101b (Flatman), boat 
100 to 1 agst Ostrogoth (t) 
loo to 1 Champagne (t) 
100 to 1 Boiaido (t) 
loo to i — New Warrior (t) 
1000 to 1 Early Bird (t) 
1000 to 1 Lord Exetor s lot 
(taken) 
7 to 2 agst King Tom (t mid o) 
G to 1 Autocrat (t and o) 
12 to 1 Andover (t and o) 
16 to 1 Hermit (t) 
1G to 1 Neville (t) 
20 to 1 Wild Huntsman (t) 
25 to 1 Hospodar (t) 
33 to 1 The Trapper (t and o) 
Oaks. 
7 to 2 ngst Omoo (t) | 7 to 2 agst Metcoru (t) 
To BSD AT. 
A blank day, most of tho members having left town to “ assist" at the 
Batli meeting. 
A report from Bath that 20 to I had been betted there against 
Autocrat for the Derby, was the sole topic of conversation with tho 
two or three who dropped in Much anxiety was manifested. 
Wednesday. 
The Derby. 
The downfall of Autocrat yesterday, and of King Tom to-day, created 
quite a sensation. 
After 175 to 50 and 100 to 25 lind been taken about tho latter, and 
some even bets, amounting to £1,200, had been betted between him 
and Dervish, hints were dropp- d to his prejudice, and down lie went at 
oppe to 7 to 1, and nobody seemed inclined to step In to the rescue. 
A report was current at t|)e close, that ns much us 30 to 1 had licen laid 
ugainst him at tho club. 
Dervish dcclued to 0 to 2—20 to 1 was taken to £175 about Autocrat, 
but he gujned nothing by the motion ; the odds were still offered with a 
readiness which betokened tho probability of further depression. An- 
dover and Neville had au upward tendency. Very few members were 
present. 
CLOSING PRICES. 
9 to 2 ngst Lord Derby’s Dervish (taken) 
7 to 1 Baron Rothschild’s King Tom 
8 to 1 Mr. Gully's Andover 
12 to 1 Mr. Clarkson's Neville 
30 to 1 Mr R. E. Cooper's Autocrat (taken and offered) 
25 to 1 Lord Zetland s Hospodar (30 to 1 taken) 
BETTING AT MANCHESTER.—' Tuesday. 
To-day the Hath and Somersetshire Stakes claimed the Hi st attention 
of the members ; to quote the betting on that ruce, however, would now 
be superfluous. 
Since our last there have been some changes in the Derby betting, 
Autocrat, so long the first favourite, having receded to 9 to 1, Whilst 
Dervish has advanced to the position of second favourite, and appears 
firm. 
Tho following is the latest betting 
Derry. 
659 to 21)0 agst King Tom (t) 16 to 1 Agst Neville (t) 
9 to 2 Dervish (t tp £150) 20 to 1 Hermit (t) 
9 to 1 Autocrat (t ando) 35 to 1 Hospodar (t) 
12 to 1 Andover (t) 
Oaks. 
3 to 1 agst Mcteora (t to £160) | 7 to 2 ags^Omoo (o) 
Itomimitians, SSiUigMs, im’tr Acceptances. 
The Ascot Stakes Wpaguts. 
age st lb 
ago st lb 
Sharavogue 
fi 
9 2 
Little Jack 
u 
7 2 
Kingston 
6 
9 0 
Bracken .' 
i 
7 0 
Ariosto 
G 
8 12 
Remnant 
3 
7 0 
Leopold 
5 
8 12 
Queen s Own 
3 
7 0 
Adine 
5 
8 8 
Calamus 
a 
7 0 
Little Harry 
6 
8 7 
Inder ... 
4 
7 0 
Joe Stiller 
6 
8 6 
Mnssaroni 
4 
7 0 
Ilex 
5 
8 5 
•Coup d'Etat 
3 
6 12 
'J'alfouul ... ... 
4 
8 3 
Crosslane's ... ... ... 
3 
G 12 
Catherine Hayes 
4 
8 3 
William Rutus 
4 
G 12 
Ethel wolf ... 
fi 
8 3 
Buulbec 
3 
G 11 
Pantomime ... ... ... 
i 
8 0 
Dr, O'Toole - 
3 
6 11 
Khadidjah 
5 
7 13 
Veteran •- ... 
4 
G 11 
Mentmore Lass 
4 
7 13 
Ncwbold 
3 
6 10 
Cleveland 
5 
7 11 
Pancake ... 
6 
G 10 
Mr. Sykes ... 
4 
7 10 
Theodino 
6 
U 10 
Charley 
4 
7 10 
Waterfall 
G 
G 10 
Grapcshot ... ... ... 
4 
7 10 
Brown Brandy 
3 
(1 10 
Andover 
3 
7 7 
Phocion 
3 
6 8 
Cariboo ... ... ... 
a 
7 7 
Jack Frost 
3 
G 8 
Ireland’s Eye ... 
4 
7 7 
Sweetness ... ... ... 
4 
6 8 
Cat's-paw ... 
4 
7 7 
St. Spiro 
3 
0 7 
Duke of Lancaster 
3 
7 7 
Mortimer ,.. ... 
3 
0 6 
Montague 
a 
7 6 
Mulligrubs 
a 
6 4 
Iunthe ... 
6 
7 6 
Hercules 
3 
6 4 
Lady Flora 
4 
7 6 
Stonehenge 
3 
fi 12 
Nutpecker ... 
4 
7 6 
Shunting ... 
3 
fi 10 
Sphynx 
5 
7 4 
Sir Peter 
3 
fi 7 
Kaffir .... .... 
4 
7 4 
Lincoln’s Inn 
3 
6 7 
Cock Pheasant 
4 
7 3 
Cable ..v ... 
3 
5 6 
Knight of St. George ... 
3 
7 3 
b f by Vcrulam, out of 
Rackapclt 
4 
7 2 
Jcnnnla ... 
3 
6 6 
Allington (h b) ... ... 
4 
7 2 
♦ Filbert ... 
i) 
pays 
fby Don John, out of My 
♦Caliban 
ft. 
Dear 
3 
7 2 
♦Poodle 
6) 
Captain Archdall, Captain Bastard, Lord Lascellca, Lord A. U. 
Lenn Lord March, Mr. It. Neodhnm, Mr. Osbaldcston, Lord Sea- 
bam, Mr. W. Watts, and Mr. J. Wood, are subscribers, but did not 
"Vltoae marked .* having been entered without the knowledge of their 
owners will be struck out by tho time prescribed, unless ordered to 
remain in. 
BATH RACES — Tuesday. 
Tiif. LaksdoWn Trial Stakes. One mile. Seven subs. 
Dnkc ot Hertford's Nathan, 8st 4lb (Pettit), beat Ocfavlu, fist 111b 
(A. Day) (21; and Scandal, Sst 41b (S. Rogers) (0). 
Betting— 2 to 1 on Nathan, who won somewhat easily by three- 
quarters of a length. Scandal broke down. , , 
Biennial Stakes of 10 sovs euch, lor thrcc-yrs-olds. Oue mile 
Nineteen sovs 
Mr F. Knowles’s Caliph, by Ion, fist 101b (G. Oates), beat Mishap, fist 
71b (Charlton) (2); Spinaway. 8?t 71b (Flatman); Marc Antony. 8»t 
71b (Mat on); Balmoral, 8»t 71b (Rogers); Diana. fist 71b ( W ells) . 
Miniature, fist 41b (A. Day) ; ond St Spiro, fist 71b (H. floater). 
Betting— 3 to 1 ngst Spinawoy, 4 to I each ngst Mure Antony ana 
Diana, 5 to 1 agst Cftjlph, 5 to 1 agst .'t. Spiro. Won by a head 
Diana und Spinaway finished so close together behind Mishap that the 
judge was unable to place a third, Balmoral was beaten off, and St. 
Spiro broke down about a half a mile from home. 
Biennial Stakes, for two-year-olds. T.Y.C. Half a mile. 
Forty-six subs. 
Ouslton. by Melbourne, 8st 101b (Wells), beat Bessie, by Aycby, 8st 
71b (Yates) (2); William the Third, by the Hero, 8st 1011) (Slaton) (3i ; 
b c by the Libel, ont ofSplitvote, 8st 101b (Flatman); Arnaut,8st 101b 
(A. Day); and Brinklow, fist 71b (H. Goater). 
Gucludtng 7ib extra i (J. S toggles) ; Vixen, 6st 71b 
(Saltoi ) , mul Hercules, but 61b (Prior). 
7 *7, e | 10 1 '“fst Rataplan and Hercules, 
10 lu 1 , 0ftcU “*« Foodie, Charley, und Conp 
il Elat, and -0 to l agst Exact. V) on by a length, Three length* bc- 
tweru the second and third, and the same between third and fourth. 
\\ lmlebono was fifth, lolloped by Jacqueline und Epamlnondna. Char- 
ley bolted at the mile-post, and Hercules rnn out soon after turning 
Into the stru ght. About the Mine tlnje something run ncatnst Arlbbas 
and knocked him out of tho course. 
Skluxo Stakes. Onco round. Six sub*. 
< /Jr. ;\ l ! kl Su.wx. 5st 81b (£39) U'ovdltum), beat Mayday, 7st 01b 
(fdO) (2); Bridesmaid, ost 51b (£30>; Lioness, 5s t 101b (£50); Quoon 
Of Egypt, bat 101b (£60); and Julian, (£80). ' 
Tub Members’ Stakes (Handicap) of i'fio. Onco round. About a 
mile and a half 34 subs. 
Postulant, by Cowl, Gst 91b (Carroll), beat Cable, Gat 81b (2); 
Montague, 7*t 41b (3) ; Bordeaux, fiat 41b; Hybln.fist; batterv, 7st 41b ; 
Calamus, ist 4II>; U„ae of Kllel, 7st 4l!>; Nonsuch, (h b)7st ; Balmoral, 
anrs;o;;eh ; en;^' l 6n\mb b '' HCrCU ' CS ’ 6st ' ,lb: lkl| y Pocket*, Gst; 
Postulant uml Bordeaux*** 1 “ ml KoMU#h - e ,0 1 c '"" 
Won by a neck A longtli between tho second and third. Tho 
others scattered. 
En route to Bath, during tho 10 minutes' wait at Swindon, 800 to 
100, 200 to 25, and 100 to 12 were betted ngst Autocrat for tho Darby. 
Just before tho train started 10 to 1 was laid to a deal of money. 
Betting on this Course. 
DKRiir. 
7 to 2 agst King Tom. 
•4 — 1 — Dervish. 
11 — 1 — Andover. 
20 — 1 — Autocrat. 
1000 — 10 — Marble Hill 
Oaks. 
7 to 2 agst Omoo (takon). 
Weather stormy | hail and rain alternately prevailed, neconipanlod 
by loud peals of thunder. 
Wednesday. 
The City Cup. About two miles and a half, 25 subs. 
Mr T. Parr’s Rataplan, by the Huron, Ost 61b (Flatman), beat Joph- 
son, 5st 131b (2); Veteran, 7st 121b (3); The Victor, Gst Gib (4); and 
Remnant, 5>t 131b (6). 
Betting -5 to 1 on Rataplan. 
Won by eight lengths. Same dlstanco between the second and third. 
The Weston Stakes, for two-year. olds. '}.y.c. 16 subs. 
Mr. J. Clark's b f by Sir Hercules, out of Dexterous, 8st 41b(Flntmnn), 
beat Bessie, tat 91b (Yates) (2); Helena, 8st 41b (Wells) (3) ; Matilda, 
8st lib (Charlton); Professor Airy, 8st 6]b(A Day); and William the 
Third, fist 91b (Mftton). 
Betting-6 to 4 on Bessie -4 to 1 each ngst Professor AJry and William 
the Third— 6 to 1 ngst Dexterous filly. 
Mon by a neck. A length betiyocn second end third. Tho others 
close up. 
Tue Dyrham Stakes (Hnndleap) pf fioo. About a mile and a half. 
Thirty-seven subs. 
Mr. Gulliver's Noisette, by Nutwtth, fist 12lb (Wells), beat Postulant, 
Gst 71b (2 ) ; Little Charley, Gst Gib (3) ; Orinoco, fist 71b ; Tho Druid, 7st 
2lb; Queen's Own, Gst 131b; Miss Goldschmidt, Gst 181b; Lioness, Gst 
"lb; Miss Hercules, c»t 4U> ; Stonehenge, 6st 131b ; St. Stephen, fiat 101b ; 
anu b g by the Gabbler, fist 71b. 
Betting -5 to 2 ngst Orinoco, 3 to 1 ngst Noisette, 4 to 1 ogst 
Postulant. 
Won by ahead, bad third ; Orinoco was fourth ; Lioness, 5th ; Queen'* 
Own, 6th; und Stonehenge, 7tli. Miss Hercules fell ut Old top turn, 
and got loose: her 1'Jder cScuncd with trifling Injury. 
THE A rIstoc RATIO Handicap. Once round. 1J si|bj. 
Mr. T. Parr’s Defiance, by Old 'England, litot 61b, including (lib extra 
(Owner), beat Gurforth, IDs 61b (Owner) (2); Bordeaux, 1 Oat 101b (Cap- 
tain Little) (3); View Halloo, (h b) lOst 41 1» (Mr. Spobull); Warwick, 
list )lb (Mr. ti. lik lTie0}| i Buttery, 10st 111b (Sir J. Malcolm) ; and 
Waterfall, lOst (Cnpt Bcrkloy. 
Betting— G to J agst Uarfortli, 2 to 1 ngst Dcflonoc, 7 to 1 cneh agst 
View llnlloo and Waterfall. 
Won by four lengths— bad third. 
Tub Siam si. Stakes, of 5 sovs each, with 23 added, half a mile, was 
won in thveo heats by Mr. Y. King's b f by The Hero, out of Wet 
Nurse, 3 yrg (£20), pat Gib (Bundy), beating Mr, Goodored’s Rally, 
3 yvs (£20), fist Clb, carried 5st 101b (Carroll), Nine ran. 
The meeting was very siillsfactorlly conducted. Mr. Manning 
officiated for t|io first |luie as clerk of the scales at Bath, and time was 
kept with tho most praiseworthy punctuality. Slight showers fell nt 
Intervals, but on the whole the weuther was favourable to the enjoy- 
ment of the sport. 
The stew ai ds for |ho next j cur nro tho Duko of Beaufort and J. M. 
Stanley, Esq. 
LATEST DERBY DETTIlfG AT BATH. 
3 to 1 agst Dervish (taken and offered) 
7 to 1 Andover 
J2 (o J King Tom 
12 to 1 Hermit (tako 16 to 1) 
15 to 1 - — Neville (taken) 
20 to 1 Wild Huntsman (tukon) 
30 to 1 Thu Trapper (taken) 
10 to 1 Knight of St. George (taken) 
40 to 1 Alembic (taken) 
1000 to 20 Middlesex (takon) 
60 to 1 Autocrat 
4 to 1 Andover ond Hermit coupled (taken) 
Montagu m and the Niiuoi'miimr SwbbpstaKka. — M any disputes re. 
spectlng tlio weight which Montague would have had to carry for (lie 
Shropshire Sweepstakes h.ivo oc nsioped a good (leal of hotting, and 
Hie point being still u voxed question, tho case lias been >ulimltted to 
the Clerk of the Course who fl amed the conditions, with the express In- 
tentipn of preventing, if possible, the sumo horse from winning both 
Handicaps, and the following is Ills decision Montagues original 
weight for the Shropshire Stukcs, at Shrewsbury, wu» fist 121b, but 
after winning the Cleveland, lie would havo bad to curry 7st 61b, being 
2lii extra. ' 
HOWT1I AND BALDQYLE It ACES — Tiiiiisday, May 18th. 
{Concluded /com our last.) 
Tire Hbltek Sgtli.Ti ft briKta of 8 sovs each, 2(1 sovs added Heats 
half u mile. Won In two heats by Hon. Capttifii ITutdlilnrion s Or in 
Matilda, by Blrdcatclier, 5 yrs, list (Mr. Cootc Ifnteliliison), beutlng 
Cyprus, The lledouin, Souter Johnny, und Bi.i/e 
The Consolation Handicap of 6 sovi each, 2 If, 2 j added. Tlireo 
quarters of a mile. Won, after a fine nice, by Mr. Nunn sbm Saul a, 
by The Cure, 5 yrs, fist 71b (J. Doyle), beating Hannibal, fist l'2lb (2); 
Lambay, 7st Jib (3); Borgia, 6st 101b; nnd Cigar, fist Bib. 
The Corinthian Handicap of G sovs each, h ft, '20 sovs added- 
Heuts about onomilo and a half. Won in twoheatsby Mr. It. Wynno's 
b g Gay lad, by Lothario, 5 yrs. 1 Ist 121b l Mr. Mitchell), healing Rosalba, 
list filb; The Admiral, lOst 121b; and Sweet Home, lOst 61b. 
The C'igaii Stakes.- A plate value £25, made up by subscription 
of 10 sovs each. Heats about a quarter of a mile- Won In three heat* 
by Mr. Whelan's eh g Roller, by Blrdcatclier, 6 yrs, list 71b (Capfuln 
Hilton ), be-ating Sweet Home, The Itobbpr, Souter Johnny, Haphazard, 
Garrvowen, the Bedouin, Crucksman, Ranger, The Pony, Lady Funny, 
Cyprus, Jane Oaks, The Rat, and CJear. 
The Selling St vices of 3 sovs each, 20 sovs added. One mile und 
in-hnlf. Won easily by Mr. R. Wynne’s b g Guylud, 5 yrs, fist 81b 
(E Keegan ), beutlng Psaltery (2), Garryowen. ifna Tldv. 
TIPPERARY' STKEJ'LEfHlASKS, — Monday, Met 22. 
Tup. Tipper *ut Stakes of 2 sovs enclu 40 xovs added. W eight for 
age &e. Three miles Won by Lord Waterford s p g Lobster, by 
Welcome, aged (£100), 1 Ut (Maher), healing Master Robert. Harlequin, 
Carrlg, Ilcrenlcs, Nabockllsii, Rousing Crosby, Marianne, Kate, r rollc, 
and Johannas. Kate fell and broke her back. ...... . 
Thu Railway Stakes of 1 sov each. 20 boas added. Weight for 
age. «<c. Ik-ats. two mile*. Won by Mr. Barry s gr in Little Mary, 
by Arthur, 5 yrs (£C0). lost 31b (Debeaux), beating Ionic, \\ a'erford, 
Walkaway, and Shumla (late Ecllpso) 
SECOND DAY — May 23. 
Tvk BiRROS-rrowN Sr v k es (Handicap) of 2 sovs each, 40 sov. 
added. Heats two miles. Won by l ord W aterford s b g Lobster, 
aged list i Maher), boding Ueraldu*. list 4lb; Hercules, lost 71b: 
Old Rake, 1 Ost 10ib; Nabockllsii, lOst 101b; lladequln, lOst; »na 
" Tn^STE^VARD's Plate of 20 sovs, added to A sweepstakes of 1 lor. 
euch. Heuts, 2 miles Won by Mr. Ryan's b g Frolic, lOst 61b (CUlfney) 
beating Queen Helen and Carrlg. 
