THE FIELD 
531 
Lord Exeter's c The Consul 
Lord Exeter's c Phaeton 
Mr. Greville's Bobby 
Mr. Howard’s Usquebaugh 
Lord Ribblesdale's Marble Hill 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's b c Mlrabeau 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's brother to Sin- 
gapore 
” and 
Count Batthyunyebc The Mar- 
quis of Sevlgnc 
Tiakc of Bedford's Sambo 
Mr Bowes'* Marley Hill 
Mr. Combe’s Apropos 
Lord Derby's Ortolano 
Lord Eglinton's ch c Lnmprocles 
each ’ h f ® r ' tw °-y r8 - ol(1 colls 8st71b • 
A Allies, fist 31b. Three quarters of a mile. 
Lord EKllnton's b c Coroebus 
Lord Exeter's f by Blrdcatcher out 
of Gardenia 
^^fl^yeor of^theMxth Ascot Triennial Stakes of 10 sovs c " cb ’ 
with 100 added, for foals of 1852, to run at two y rs old; colts, tot Tib, 
Allies, 8st 41b ; the second horse to receive 60 sovs out of the stuk.es. 
T.t.C. 63 subs. 
Mr. Greville’s b c Gerald 
Mr. Payne's brother to Citadel 
Mr. Vichore's br c Namur 
Duke of Bedford's ch c Paros 
Duke of Bedford's ch f Habena 
Dnk« of Bedford's Blake 
Mr Bowes's b c Aurlfer 
Mr Bowes’, • gr e The Bonnie Morn 
Mr! Bowes's hr c Gricculus 
Esuriens 
Mr, Bowes's f by Pyrrhus the First, 
out of Wiasma 
Mr Bowes's b f The Northern 
Ma'd , , „ 
Mr C. Breton s ch c Aerolite 
Mr J. Clark’s b f The Hind 
Mr E. R. Clark's b or br c by 
Sir Tatton Sykes, out of Faith 
Mr E. R. Clark's b f by Sweet- 
meat, out of Glenhnwk's dam 
Mr. E. R. Clark's b c by Sir 
Tutton Sykes, out of Alarm's 
dam , , ,, 
Mr. E. R. Clark's ch c brother to 
Mr. Sykes 
Lord Clifden'sGlengylo 
Lord Clifden's Dodona 
Mr. R. E. Cooper's c Lymington 
Mr. Copeland’s ch c Cocytus 
Mr. Copeland's ch f Phylace 
Lord Dorchester's b c Cruiser 
Lord Eglinton's hr c Dirk 
Hattemtck 
Lord Eglinton's h c Corcebus 
Lord Eglinton's b e Neoptolemus 
Lord Exeter's c Nutriment 
Lord Exeter's Almond 
Lord Exeter's c Hazel 
Mr. Greville's Joshua 
Mr. Greville’s Doralice 
Mr. Greville's Antoinette 
Mr. Greville's c by Alarm, out of 
Ginewa 
Mr. Mare's Whistle 
Sir. Marc's b c by Bay Middleton, 
dam by Discount 
Major Martyn’s b f by Lanercost, 
out of the Moor's dam 
Mr. Newland's f Mariposa 
Mr. Osbaldeston's Claret 
Mr. Payne’s brother to Citadel 
Mr. Payne's c by Orlnudo, out of 
Layla 
Mr. Payne's f Cornucopia 
Major Pearson's br f Paradigm 
Sir R. Plgofs Katie Stewart 
Sir R. Pigot’s hi c Uncle Tom 
Lord Ribblesdale's b f Charmian 
Duke of Richmond’s h c by Red 
Hurt, out of Refraction 
Baron Rothschild's f by Colllug- 
wood, out of Languish 
Baron Rothschild's Hampden 
Lord J. Scott's f Rambling Katie 
Lord J. Scott's f Pearlin Jean 
Mr W. Smith's ch c Hollander 
Mr. W. Smith's b f The Cave 
Adullam 
Mr. Thomas’s b c Dalston 
Mr. Villiers na c by Surplice 
Mr. Wauchop's b f Clotildc 
Ephesus 
Ariosto 6 
Nabob 6 
King of Trumps .. .. 6 
Orestes 4 
Lascelles 4 
Little David 4 
Prime Minister . . . . C 
Rattle 4 
Lambton 4 
Catherine Hayes . . . . 4 
Brocket 4 
Windsiicker 5 
Khadidjrth 6 
Colt by Emperor, out of 
Begum . . .... . . 4 
Filbert 4 
Orinoco 4 
Mentmore Lass .. .. 4 
Exact 4 
Catspaw 4 
Mr. Sykes 4 
Ethclwolf 6 
Father Thames .. .. 6 
lanthe G 
Nathan 4 
Nervous 4 
Invasion 4 
Sextus 4 
Octavio 5 
Grey Tommy 6 
yre st lb 
6 0 7 
9 
9 2 
9 0 
9 0 
8 12 
8 12 
8 12 
8 10 
8 7 
8 7 
8 4 
8 4 
8 31 
Cock Pheasant 
King Pepin .. 
AUington.. .. 
Tormentor 
Hobbyhorse 
Eva . . . . 
Nightshade 
Nlcotino .. 
Sine-qua-non . 
LI an ford a 
8 2 
Dagobert . 
Spinaway 
2 1 Valetta (late Mary) 
2 I Humboldt . . . • 
2 Little Tom .. .. 
8 
8 0 
8 0 
7 12 
7 11 
7 10 
7 10 
7 9 
yn.t'jT 
4 7? 
6 
7 6 
4 
7 & 
3 
7 * 
3 
7 1 
4 
7 » 
3 
7 0 
4 
6 12 
4 
1 12 
4 
G 12 
3 
G 12 
4 
G 12 
3 
G 12 
6 12 
3 
G 11 
6 11 
5 
0 11 
G 10 
G 10 
G 9 
G 9 
G 8 
if. Honoocn Members' Peate of 50 sovs added to a Sweepstakes of 6 
sov. each, for tlireo yrs old, 7st, four, tot 41b, five, 8st 101b, six 
and aged, 9st ; winners once in 1864, matches «cePtedtoc a rry 
31b, twice, filb extra; the winner to be sold for £160 it demanded 
&c. Old mile. 
The other entries will appear in our later editions. 
Alembic 887 
Jack Frost 5 2 2 
Foxliunter ® ^ 
Stonehenge 8 " *’ 
Rodo Meli 3 2 2 
Hermitage 5 2 ,2 
Mandricavdo J 6 *- 
Jcplison 3 6 12 
Black Bess * 5 12 
The^coT Stakes of 25 sov each 15 ft and 6 only 
second horse to receive 50 sovs out of the stakes, and the till id to 
save his stake; the winner of any handicap after the weights are 
declared to carry 7 lb extra. Two miles and a half 
ago st lb 
Kingston 
Little Harry ... 
Ilex 
Etlielwolf 
Grapcshot 
Cat s-paw 
Montague 
Sphynx 
Cock Fheasant 
Rackupelt 
Little Jack ... 
Bracken 
0 
8 7 
8 5 
8 2 
7 10 
7 7 
Veteran 
Ncwbold 
Pancake 
Waterfall 
Sweetness 
St. Spiro 
Hercules 
Shunting 
Lincoln's Inn 
Cable 
b f by Vevulum, out of 
Jennala 
THURSDAY. 
The Visitors’ Plate of 100 sovs and 26 sovs for the second horse 
(handicap) bv subscription of 6 sovs each; the surplus, with be 
entrance-money of non-subscribers, to go to the fund. Once round 
and a distance. 52 subscribers. . 
The Gold Cor, value 300 sovs the surplus in specie, by subscriptions 
of 20 sovs each, with 200 sovs added from the fund; three yrs old to 
carry 6st 101b; four, 8st 51b ; five, 9st; six nnd aged, 9st 31b ; m and 
g allowed 31b. To start at the Cup post aud go once round, about 
two miles and a half. 
Mr. Bowes's West Australian, 4 yrs 
Mr. T. Parr's Rataplan, 4 yrs 
Mr. Knowles's Talfourd, 4 yrs 
Mr. I’ Anson's Balrownie, 4 yrs 
Mr. Merry's The Wild Huntsman, 
3 yrs 
Mr. Barber's Cobnut, 4 vi s 
Mr. Saxon's Barrel, 3 yrs 
Mr. Howard's Virago, 3 yrs 
Mr. Howard’s Nabob, 5 yrs 
Mr. Morris's Kingston, 5 yrs 
age st lb 
4 G 11 
3 6 10 
5 6 10 
6 10 
6 8 
0 7 
6 4 
6 10 
7 
5 G 
Mr. Morris's Knight of St. George, 
3 yrs 
Lord Exeter's Stockwell, 5 yrs 
Mr. E. Parr's Ncwbold, 3 yrs 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's The Reiver, 4 
yrs 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Calamus, 3 yrs 
Baron Rothschild’s HungeiTord, 6 
yrs 
Baron Rothschild’s Orestes. 4 yrs 
mi-. Munisa n.iiitMuu, Mr. E R. Clark's Jujub* 3 yrs 
The Windsor Forest Stakes of 50 sovs each, h ft, for threc-yrs-oia 
fillies, 8st 71b each ; the winner of the 1000 gs stakes, Derby, Oaks, 
or Coronation stakes, to carry 51b extra. Old mile. 
Mr. Combe's Testy I Lord Chesterfield s Omoo 
Lord Exeter's Miranda I Lord Derby's Meteora 
The Windsor Castlp. Stakes of 10 sovs each, with 100 added for 
three-yrs-old colts, 8st 71b, and fillies, 8st Mb; the winner of the 
Derby to carry 101b, the second, 51b extra ; of the Oaks or 2,000 gs 
stakes, the July, Goodwood Biennial, Ham, or Bentlnck testimonial, 
the Doncaster Champagne stakes, or the Criterion stakes at 
Newmarket, 71b extra; all winners of any stakes cxeecd ng 
£400 in value to carry 31l> extra; maidens allowed 41b, winners 
of matches only to be considered as maidens; the °wnerp f tho 
second horse to receive 50 sovs out ofthe stakes. Old mile. -4 subs. 
3 5 6 
WEDNESDAY. 
The Fern Hill Stakes of 15 sovs each, 5 ft with BO added, for two 
vrs old, 7st, nnd three, 9st; f nnd g allowed 31b; to start at the Cup 
Course post and run in, about half a mile 
_ - ■ ■ vat: A vi n a Alt* I* 
Mr. G. Munro's Elizabeth Anne, 
2 yrs 
Mr. Saxon's Mary, 2 vrs 
Mr. Powell’s Flatterer, 2 yrs 
Mr. Powell s Bessie, 2 yrs 
Capt. Lane’s Crosslanes, 3 yrs 
Mr, J. M. Stanley's Calamus, 
Sweepstakes^ of' 15 sovs^ucfJlO fti for three yrs old colts, tot 71b, and 
fillies 8st31b; the winner to be sold for 100 sovs if demanded in the 
usual way. Three quarters of a mile. 
Mr. E. R. Clark's br c by Pleni- 
potentiary, dam by Hetmun 
Platoff, out of Celeste's dam, 
3 yrs 
Mr. Drlnkald's br c Box, 3 yrs 
Mr. Drinkald’s br c Domini 
Baron Rothschild’s f by Poynton, 
out of Pink Bonnet, 2 yrs 
1 Mr. Fnrrnncc's Grimalkin 
Mr. Way's Tho President 
Mr. E. Batson's Malmsey 
Mr. Death's na b c Cranbournc 
The Coro nat ion 'st a k rs of 100 sova each, li ft for three yrs 
8st 7lb each; the winner ot the Oaks to carry ilb, of the 1000 o s 
stakes, 31b, of both, 91b extra. Old mile. 
Gen Anson's hr f Moresca 
Gen. Anson’s bv f Lovebird 
Mr. Bowes's b f Strontium Fairy 
Lord Clifden’s Ossa 
Lord Derby's Sortie 
Lord Eglinton's ch f Erycina 
Lord Exeter's Miranda 
Lord Exeter's f Avn 
Lord Exeter’s f Delia 
Mr. Howard a Victorjne 
Third year of the fourth Ascot Triennial Stakes of 10 sovs each, with 
100 added, for foals of 1850 to run at four yrs old; colts, 8st 7 b 
fillies, 8st 41b; the owner of the second horse to receive 50 sovs out 
of the stakes. Once round. Horses having started for the flret . or 
second year of this triennial stakes, nml not having been placed hist 
• second, allowed 51b this year (43 subscribers) 
Capt Lane's b f Mantilla 
Mr. Payne's b f Strutnwoy 
Lord J. Scott's b f Terrona 
Mr. It. D. Slinfto's Miss Worth- 
ington 
Mr. J M. Stanley's f Mishap 
Mr. J M. Stanley’s Querulous 
Mr. Wauhope's ch f Betlila 
Lord Wilton s sister to Aphrodite 
Capt. ArchGall's b c Oxonian l lute 
Haynau) 
Capt. Archdall's b c Pensioner 
Mr. G. Barton's ch f The Belle 
Mr. Bowes's b c West Australian 
Mr. Bowes's ch f Auld Acquain- 
anee 
Mr. Carew's Deerhound 
Mr. J. Clark's b f Lady Emily 
Lord Clifden's Glengarry 
Lord Clifden's Constantine 
Lord Eglinton's ch f Elspelh 
Lord Eglinton's b c Erycthon 
Lord Eglinton's b c Strait Jacket 
Lord Eglinton’s b or br c Vnnder- 
decken 
Lord Exeter's Nutliook 
Lord Exeter's c Filbert 
Lord Exeter’s c Husk 
Lord Exeter's c Nutpeckcr 
Mr. Francis's b c Tamerlane 
Mr. Grovlll's Speed the Plough 
Mr. Greville's Exhibition 
Mr. Grovlllo s Don Pucifteo 
Mr. Greville's Fright 
Mr. Batson's f The Little Pet 
Mr. J. Brown's br f Balmoral 
Lord Bruce's Bribery 
Lord Chesterfield s f Omoo 
Lord Clifden's Tabouret 
Mr. Combe's Testy 
Mr. R. E. Cooper's Woodcoto 
Lord Exeter's Caliban 
Lord Exeter's Delia 
Mr. Greville's Quince 
Mr. Greville's Bessus 
Tue L New Stakes of 'io'sovi each' with 100 added, for ‘"'o-yrs-old 
colts, 8st 71b, and fillies, Sst 31b; winners previous to starting of 100 
sovs value, including the winner's own stake, to carry 51b e.xtin. 
T.Y.C. 44 subs. 
Mr. Adkins's Tltormus 
Mr. J. Merry's The Wild Huntsman 
Mr. G. MunrO's Census 
Mr. G Munro's Toggery 
Mr. Payne's Boer 
Mr. Saxon's Barrel 
Lord j. Scott's Vingt'-nn 
Mr. W. Smith’s Old Noll 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Ornnge Girl 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Rosaline 
Mr. T Stevens's brf Omen 
Lord Zetland’s ch c Hospodar 
| Mr. Howard's Cavalier 
Sir Tatton I Mr. King's ch f by Y. Lochinvar. 
dam by Muley Moloch, out of 
Guzman's dam 
Mr. Adkins's b c by 
Sykes, out of Southdown 
Mr. T. Bell’s Planclio , 
Sir W. Booth’s br c by Annandale Mr. C. Lilcy s Redemption 
Lord Bruce's 1» c by The Libel, Major Margin s h PDnisy ( 
out of Splitvotc 
Mr. C. Cupel’s b or br c The Gi| sa- 
lving 
Lord Chesterfield’s f by Epirus, out 
of I’elion's dam 
Mr. F„ II. Clark's beby Sir Tutton 
Mr. J. Mem’s cli f Catastrophe 
Mr. Morris's Duke of Hereford 
Mr. Morris's br f The -ole Star 
Mr. Osbaldeston's Rifleman 
Mr. Payne's c by Orlando, out of 
I.ayla 
Mr. Payne's Vnlentlnion 
Sykes out of Betsy Bird I Mr. Payne's Valcntinion 
Mr e it Clark's b e bv Siv Tatton Mr. T. H. Pedley a b f Whirl 
™ Sykes, out of Starlight Bess i Sir K. Plgof. Katie Stewert 
T awI Tip.rhv's Dc Clare -Mr. 1. Powells b\ c Mattel er 
Mr. Greville's b f Flutter 
Mr. GrutWlcku's ch c Sitting 
bourne 
Mr. Gratwlcke's fOxgnla 
Mr. Harrison's be by Melbourne, 
out of Glzelle 
Sir J. Hawley's c Veteran 
Sir J. Hawley’s c Warbler 
Sir J. Hawley's c Mocassin 
Lord Jersey's b c Cheddar 
Mr. J. Lucas's b e Brightwnltliam 
Mr Payne's War-Whoop 
Sir R Pigot's ch f Kohinoor 
Sir R. Pigot's br f Eugenie 
Duke of Richmond's br f by Touch- 
stone, out of Cuckoo 
Mr. Rogers's br f Ida 
Mr. Rogers's c Jordan 
Lord J. Scott's b e The Reiver 
Lord J. Scott's b e Pug Orrock 
Mr. Villiers na c by Cotherstoue, 
out of Joannlna 
Mr. B. Way's False Curl 
Mr. B. Way's b c Bantam Bine 
Lord Derby's De Clare 
Mr. C. Drewe's cli f 
Valentine 
Mr. Drlnkald's gr c Mongo 
Mr. Drinkald’s l> f Algebra 
Lord Exeter's Nutriment 
Lord Exeter's sister to Dove 
Mr. Farrance's c by Joo Lovell, 
out of Buzz 
Mr C. Penning s Border Chief 
Mr. Greville's Antoinette 
Madame Baron Rothschild’s Blue Peter 
Baron Rothschild's brother to 
Twinkle 
Mr. Saxon's Mary 
Mr. Saxon's Volunteer 
Lord J. Scott's br f Rumbling Katie 
Mr. Stevens na br f Thistle Fly 
Mr. J. M. Stanley' b c Cortes 
Mr. J. M Stanley's brother to 
Royal Hart 
Mr. j! Gully's cli f by Puragone. Mr. J. M. Stanley's hr n riremo 
SPORTING MISCELLANEOUS. 
TURFIANA. 
The great open trotting sweepstakes at York, on June 
27, will he contended over Knavesmire in “ one mile 
heats.” Twenty hunters and one hack, the property of 
the master of the Vine Hounds, will be sold on Mondhy 
next at Tattersall’s. The royal yearlings will be sold on 
the following Monday. The Albright on Hunt offer “a 
liberal subscription,” and are prepared to treat with any 
gentlemen to hunt the country. 
Mrs. Smith, the widow of the celebrated trainer to the 
Duke Cleveland, died at Middlehnm lately, aged S3. 
The Racing Times states that “ Lord Clifden made his 
claim on Job Marson for Alembic, and Job M arson 
made a counter claim, which had to be arranged before 
he would consent to mount." It is remarkable that Ald- 
croft was this year fourth for both Derby and Oaks, and 
on each instance on one of Irish BirdcAtcnor’s stock. 
Harrogate Races. — This merrie little meeting comes 
off on Monday and Tuesday the 10th and 11 th of July; 
and as thirty-shilling return tickets, available for twenty- 
eight days, arc now being issued along the Great 
Northern line, those who wish to unite pleasure with 
sulphur or iron springs had better take the hint in time 
For some years the meeting had fallen into disuse, and 
a few white posts which stood rotting on the high moor, 
opposite the Queen's Hotel, alone served to mark out the 
spot of many a good contest in olden times. However, 
in 1852 the inhabitants took heart of grace, and 
having invoked the aid of Mr. Ilichard Johnson in the 
triple capacity of clerk of the course, handicapper, and 
judge, a capital little meeting at once sprung up. 1 Ins 
year there are, as usual, four races each day, and X20& 
is added in all. Of those eight races, the 1 wo-year Old 
Stakes of lOh. f.,with 20 added (winners extra); tlu; Har- 
rogate Handicap, 7 sovs., 5 ft, and 3 it declared with G(J 
added: the Grand Stand Stakes for twos and threes, ot 
5 sovs., 3 ft., with 20 added (winners extra); and the 
Consolation Handicap aud Amateur Stakes, all close and 
name on Monday next (June 12tli). 
A Kentucky Hunter. — The correspondent ot the 
Evansville Journal writes as follows about a Kentucky 
hunter : — “ Wat Ecman has followed hunting for a liveli- 
hood since the year 1831. Since that period, he says, he 
has killed thirty-eight bears, nine hundred and eighty-iour 
wolves, three thousand eight hundred and forty -seven 
coons, nine hundred and ninety foxes, nine hundred and 
sixtv-one wild geese, two thousand and forty pheasants, 
forty-four ground hogs, eighty wild cats, fourteen pole- 
cats, two hundred minks, besides squirrel, quail, aud other 
small game beyond bis power to calculate Thesum lie 
has realized from his game, skins, &c., falls but little short 
of twelve thousand dollars. , , A , . 
Advice to Elephant Shooters .—' 1 I found that t he brain 
of an elephant occupies but a small space, perhaps not 
more than one-eighth part ofthe head, the hones ot which 
were very thin and particularly light. The forepart of 
the head, in front of the brain, for a thickness ot eight 
inches, is formed of cells separated by thin plates of bone; 
this, with the muscles necessary to move their trunks and 
support their enormous heads, is a satisfactory explana- 
tion why those persons who have attempted to shoot 
elephants without being close to their game have loan- 
able proved unsuccessful. Having been made aware ot 
this fact, our want of success was owing, not to firing at 
too great a distance, but to our ignorance of the small 
size and peculiar position of the brain of an elephant. 
Ten Years in Ceylon. .. 
“ The encounter of an active and gallant officer. 
Colonel II , with two bears in the Mngaronattoo 
is a story well known in Ceylon He had embarked in, 
boat, which was driven far past Ham- 
4>ir. vjrcviuu d r 
-as nr as* ™ sstf & sft 
8at71b; fillies, Sst 41b; to receive 
sovs out of the stakes; New niile (43 subscribers i 
Mr. G. Barton's br f Jetty 'lrefiz 
Count Butthyanys ch c The Stur 
of Surrey 
Count Batthynny’s ch c Oxus 
Mr. Bowes's b c Marley Hill 
Mr. Bowes's ch f Maesla 
Mr. Bowes s b f Streatlam Fairy 
Lord Bruce’s ch f Bribery 
Mr. E. R Clark's c Sussex 
Mr. E. R. Clark's c Funehbox 
Mr. J. Clark’s cli f Naomi 
Lord Clifden's Cardinal 
Lord Clifden’s Rodo-mell 
Lord Clifden's Glenstvao 
Lord Clifden's Astolfo 
Lord Clifden'e Tambourine 
Lord Dorchester's Bracken 
Lord Kgllnton'8 b c Julian 
Lord Eglinton's b f Glaucous 
Lord Eglinton's ch f Kryclnn, sister 
to Eryx 
Ld gF.linton's bv c Tho Norseman 
Lord Exeter's c Dandelion 
Lord Exeter's c Belgrade 
Lord Exeter's c Phaeton 
Sir. C. Lillcy's b c Belvoir 
Mr. C Lillcy's ch c Heptarchy 
Mr. J. Lucas's b c Ruby 
Mr. Osbaldeston's Champagne 
Mr. Osbaldeston's e by Touchstone, 
out of Fugleman's dam 
Mr. C. A. Parker's b f Lady Helen 
Mr. Payne's f Glengowrlo 
Mr. Payne’s f OlltlpA 
Sir It. Pigot's b f sister to Films 
Mr. Percivul's ch e '■t. Stephen 
Lord Ribblesdale's Mai bio Hill 
Lord Ribblesdale's c Ludwig 
Lord J. Scott's f Terrona 
Lord J. Scott's cli f Lady Audrey 
Lord J. Scott's ch c Lord John 
Mr J. Scott's Meteora 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's c Mlrabeau 
Mr. Villiers's c l'.i igliardi.ro 
Mr. S. Walker's b c Winkfleld 
The* Royal IIunt Cuu a piece of plate value 2U0 sovs, bv subscription 
Of 10 sovs each, WU1. I’oOudded, for 
tli o winner ot any handicap value 100 * J™ New mlle 
Stake, after tho weights are declared, to cany 71b oxtru. New intit- 
Mr. Hivc-Vs c by Sir Tatton Sykes, 
TimU' j" Palace Stakes of 100 sovs each, h ft for three yrs- 
old colts, 8s. 71b ; and fillies, Sst 41b. Old mile. 
Gen Anson’s b c Prince Arthur 
Mr Bowes's e Blight 
Lord Clifden's Astolfo 
Lord Clifden’s Brlgliadoro 
Mr. Combe's Apropos 
Mr. R. E. Cooper's b f The Novice 
Mr. Walter Day's Belgrave 
Lord Derby's c Ortolano 
Lord Exeter's c Tho Consul 
Mr. Greville's Quince 
Mr. Greville's Mandricardo 
Mr. C. Marc’s li c by Touchstone 
Mr. C. Mare s Bay Mavesfield 
Lord Orford's cli c Incubus 
Lord Ribblesdale's Basil ec 
Lord Ribblesdale's The Caliph _ 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's ch c Lincoln s 
Inn 
ffiSS of 50 «jvs each, h ft, for 
fillies, Sst 31b ; those got by stallions or out of males tliat novel bic 
Gen Anson's c Communist 
Duke of Bedford's ch c Pelham ( Gib) 
Mr. Carew'S b c Hurricane (4lb) 
Lord Clifden's br c Astolfo 
Lord Exeter's Caliban (41b) 
FRIDAY. ,, , iir> 
The Wokinouam Stakes of 5 sovs each for three y« old and up- 
D r of v c W Tt. «... o». 
SMSiK??' IJS3S.. I Mr'l.iatu’s cli or 
Mr. Greville's f Little Gerry (4lb) 
Sir J. Hawley's f Vixen (Gib) 
Mr. Payne's c Boer (61b) 
rwu! to W: 
iving got on shore, although without attendants, and at 
a considerable distance from any inhabited P lace > ie ‘ ,c ; 
terinined on attempting to reach a rcsting-liouse before 
night-fall. In this determination he proceeded, 
a small portmanteau and a bottle of brandy; tho last 
article a gift most fortunately pressed upon him by 
the friend 5 from whoso house he started. ^ lnle pro- 
ceedin'' with all possible expedition, it became dusk, 
and Colonel II found the path beset with elephants; 
by them he was chased, but escaped by throwing 
away his portmanteau. Much exhausted by his 
exertions, he ? had proceeded but a short way, when, by 
the indistinct light, he perceived two bears occupying the 
advanciQe A. for 
msimmm 
unanointed companion, 
safety at the rest house oi Yallc. MM. 
Newton Summer Races promise well. The Trial lian 
mile. 
Duke of Bedford's Student 
Duke of Bedford s Weathercock 
Mr. Gl'cv lie's Mumlricju do 
Sir R . Pigot's Cliarlcmont 
Mr. R. Ryder's b c brother to Mata 
of Maslinm 
Sir! IB 'oUand’s Eecles t oiHla t e S urls - r Mr. j M- 
t,in ' - • ’ I out of oilvc Oil 
r has 14 subscribers; the Oolborne, 10; the 70 Plate 
(handicap), 28; the 50 Sovs Plate (handicap), 3o; and the 
Gold Cup, 35. The striking off of a day has been a a cry 
W, Mr m Dalcv*s appeal to the supporters of ‘ Carfide ^Races 
has not been in vain as b.r James Gralmm, 
Mr Marshall, M.P., have each sent him 20 0 s, ana tnc 
brewers have each added one guinea to their subscrip- 
tions. 
The Cheshire Welter Cup lias be( * J u P 
Cornish, as his rider, Mr. Peart, was duly qnalih«L 
Pig eon Flv.no -The members ot the 
Capt Lane's Epamlnondns 
. Ua»iUc.noJ 1».« ? ^ «• 
mhicd bv the Great Western Railway Compnn>> » ul «; • . 
the \rifirier of the Ascot stakes, the Royal Ihu.t cup. 
Vase, or tlic Gold cup, to carry 
extra. Old mile. 
, 1 1 IV IlUYttl * .Ail 
} 71b, of any two of tln se races, 10lb 
once round. 
having accomplished some 
swiftness and precision 
