THE FIELD. 
547 
has accepted the office of Lord President of her Majesty's most hon 
privy Coun p' RACAS AT the FALKLAND ISLANDS. 
Mr G. Duudas asked the Under Secretary for the Colonies if any 
mrial Information hud been received regarding a fracus said to have 
°“* rred at the Falkland Islands, in which the American whaler Hudson 
° „ seised by her Majesty’s ship Express ? 
Mr F l’ecl said such a report hud been received, and was now under 
consideration at the Colonial-office. 
conS1 NEWSPAPER STAMP. 
Mr M. Gibson wished to ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what 
•nurse the Government meant to adopt in regard to the resolution 
nirreed to by the House on the 16th of May, stating “ that in the 
oalnlon of the House the laws In reference to the periodical i rcss and 
•newspaper stamp are ill defined and unequally enforced, and that the 
subject demands the early consideration of Parliament." 
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, In answer to the question, said the 
state of tho law was still under the consideration of his hon. und 
learned friend the Attorney-General. 
Mr. Bright asked the right hon. gentleman whether he could hold 
out any expectation that at an early period some determination 
could be come to on the subject of tho newspaper stamp. 
The Chancellor of the Exchequer certainly thought It highly desirable 
, hl » a speedy determination should bo come to. 
tn SUPPLY. 
The House then went into committee of supply, 
£■> 700 was voted for the expenses of tho Privy Seal Establishment ; 
o.Jg"g50 for the salaries of the office of Paymaster-General of the 
Forces, £7,295 for tho Comptroller of the Exchequer, £20,124 for the 
expenses of the Board of Works ; £22,816 for Woods and Forests. 
The report of the committee wus brought up and agreed to. 
COMMON LAW PROCEDURE BILL (LORDS). 
The Attorney-General moved tho second reading of tho bill, and ex- 
pressed a hope that any discussion would be reserved for the com- 
^MrAVlilteslde agreed with the bill, and trusted that a similar measure 
would be proposed lor Ireland. 
The hill was read a second time. 
BILLS OF EXCHANGE BILL (LORDS). 
The Attorney-General moved the second reading of the bill, and ex- 
plained that it was designed to give a summary remedy in the case of 
dishonour of bills of exchange, by making notice of dishonour us 
effective against tho defaulter as if a verdict had been obtained. 
The bill was read a second time. 
CONVICT PRISONS (IRELAND). 
Sir John Young obtained leave to bring in a bill for the formation, 
regulation, and government of convict prisons in Ireland. There was 
not at present, he stated, accommodation for more than half the con- 
victs for whom it would be required. 
The remaining business being disposed of, tho House adjourned, at 
a little before one o'clock, until Monday. 
Derdt Haxdioap.— N elly Hill beat Snowdoq DunbiU and $ others 
easily. 
Two- Year-old Selling — Poor Dick beat ,Sir Tntton Sykes Ally 
and 4 others. 
REDDITCH HACKS —Monday. 
Tns Hack Stakes was won in two heals by Mr. l’rcston's Westwood, 
beating Marettn, Tho Deformed, May Day, Derby, Brown George, 
Hornsea, Walton, Tommy, Llttlo Gipsey, and The Cat. 
Tub Innkeepers’ Stakes was won by The Wave, boating Movctta aud 
Ossa. 
The Hurdle Rack was won by Duorow, beating Bnckskin, Bullfinch, 
May Day, Squire of Mnlton, and Stretford Lass. 
GOODWOOD RACES. -THIRD DAY. 
Nominations for the Goodwood Ccp. 
3 0 
Odr 
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RACING. 
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MANCHESTER HACKS.— Wednesday. 
Produce Starks for three year olds l.j miles. 34 subs. 
Mr S Hawke's Midsummer (Charlcton) beat llie.Assaycr (2), Sister 
of Mercy (31, Stiletto (4), Orson, Seducer, Punclibox, Mountain Muid, 
Moulmlu, and St. Clair. . _ . 
Betting— 2 to 1 ugst St. Clair, 3 to 1 agst Assaycr, 5 to 1 agst Punch- 
box, 8 to 1 agst any other. Won by a neck; a length and a half 
between second and third ; St. Clair fifth. 
Maiden Plate of 60 sovs. Two miles. 
Mr G Barton's Jetty Trcffz (Wells, beat Gniuelad (2), Reveille 
(31- Cardsharper, Maid of the Tees, The Hatchet, eh f by tolg-a- 
Baliagh, The Grand Inquisitor, Rosa, Blakely, and Catherine. 
Betting— 2 to 1 agst Reveille— 8 to i agst Gtvmelad — 8 to 1 ogst 
Blakeley. Won by a length. Bad third. Nothing else near. 
3 THURSDAY. 
Tiir Two-Year Old Stakes of 10 sovs each, h ft with 50 added. 
Colts, 8st 51b, fillies Sst 21b. The owner of the second horse fireceivo 
back his stoke. Penalties for winners. T.Y.C. 
Mr. Worthington’s Lady Palmerston, by Melbourne, 8st 51b, Incl. 
31b extra Wells 1 
Mr Edwards's Saraband, by Cotherstone, Sst 51b G. Oates 2 
Mr. Reunion's Maid of Cadiz, 8st 21b .Palmer 3 
Lord Chestorflold's Palmerston, 8st51b . .F latman 4 
Mr. Buckle) 's Fairfield, Sst 51b Holmes 5 
Mi-. Morris's Dragon, 8st 51b Basham 6 
Betting— 2 to 1 on Lady Palmerston. 
Won easily by half a length. A length between second and third. 
The Cursterfield Handicap of 5 sovs each with 50 added; for three- 
yrs-old and upwards. Certain winners extra. One mile and a quarter. 
IS subs 
Lord Chesterfield's Typec, by Touchstone, 4 yrs, 8st 51b ...Flatman 1 
Mr. Thompson's Guicowar, 4 yrs, 7st 101b ^ 
Lord Eglinton's Bianca. 3 yrs, 5st 41b (carried 5stblb) - B “tes 
Mr. Henderson's Nelly Hill, 3 yrs, Gst 
Mr. Fllntoffs Whalebone, 4 yrs, 7st 61b ells 
Mr. Saxon's Hazelnut, 4 yrs, 7st 71b (incl. 5st extra) ... Ashniall l G 
Betting— 5 to 4 agst Typee— 3 to 1 agst Bianca — 6 to 1 agst Htuel- 
"won easily by half a length. About the same distance between the 
second and third. Bud fourth. 
The Manchester Tradesm an s Cup of 200 sovs in specie, added to n 
Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sovs each, 15 ft, and o if declared. Cei- 
tain penalties. The owner of the second horse to receive 60 sovs 
out of the stakes. Two miles and a quarter. 84 subs., 43 of whom 
declared. The highest weight accepting being Sst 51b, it wus raised 
to 8st 71b, and the others in proportion. 
Mr T Parr's Rataplan, by The Baron, 4 yrs, 9st 31b (Incl. 101b 
extra ) Flatman 
Sir J. Boswell's La Belle, 4 yrs, 6st 21b 
Mr. 1' Anson's Balrownie, 4 yrs, 8s t 2 b Templcmnn 
Mr Parker’s Joe Miller, 5 yrs,7st 71b J. Gontci 
The following also ran : — _ , 
Mr. Lupin's Jouvencc, 4 yrs, 7st lib... T. ^enwj! 
Mr. T. Pai r's Hope 111 b), 4 yrs, Gst lib 
Mr. J. Osborne's Seducer, 8 yrs, 5st lolb •••■ ..Cairo l 
Mr. Bennion's Sampson ( h b), 3 yrs, 4s( :101b (carried 6s 1 31b) Benipark 0 
Mr Worthington's Professor Buck, 3 yrs, 4st 0lb,........... -Pnme 0 
Bctllng— 2 to 1 agst Balrownie— 4 to 1 agst Jot Miller— o to 1 
each agst Rataplan and Jouvcnee— 12 to 1 agst any other. 
Won by a length— bad third. — Professor Buck was 5th 
Sampson 6th -Jouvencc 7th— Seducer 8th— and Ho, e last. 
Hint Majesty's Plate of 100 guineas, three-year-olds, 7st 21b; four, 
list 21b; five, 9st 121b; six und aged, lOst 21b. Three miles and a 
Banm* Rothschild's Hungcrford, by John O'Gnunt, 6 yrs, 10st 21b 1 
>ir. Osborne's Gamelad, by Ganicboy, 3 yrs, 7st '-lb - 
Ti?8 ^elunVstakks of 6 sovs each with 69 added— one milo and n 
distance wore won by Mr. J. J. Henderson s Patience, beating Lord 
Wilton's Orson (second), and Mr. Mciklain’s Robin Hood (third 
Eight ran. MA NCHESTER RACES— Friday. 
Tub Wilton Stakes. T.Y.C. II subs 
Mr. Mclklam's Sicily, Gst 111b (Inc. 51b extra) (We Is V heat Tcwtlck, 
7st (inc. 61b extra i (Charlton) (2J, and Duplino Sst 1-lb (Inc. 31b ex.) 
(Stanway) (S). Betting— 3 to 1 on Sicily. 
Sicily made all tho running, and won easily by a length; bad 
Tluf uitAND Stand Plate (Handicap), of 70 sovs, for all ages. One 
mile. 
LEXHAM AND MID KENT RACES. 
WEDNESDAY. 
A Maiden Plate of 40 sovs, for horses that hud never won a plato or 
stake. Three yrs old and upwards. Optional selling weights, &c. 
Heats. One mile and a distance. 
Mr. Slierrard's Merry Thought, 3 yrs (£70), 6st 131b.. Shervard 1 2 1 
Mr. Currie's Vingt-et-np, 3 yrs (£40). 6st 81b Francis 2 10 
Mr. Dalton's Nerva, 4 yrs (£70), Sst 21b Collins 0 0 2 
Mr. Hooper's Sales, 4 yrs (£100), Sst 7lb Jaggart 0 0 dr 
Mr. C. l oimby's Diminutive, 4 yrs (£40), 7st 111b.. Wakefield 
Mr. G. Boston’s f by Alarm, out of Forest Flower, 3 yrs (£10). 
Ost 81 b J- Searlo 
Mr. Leigh's g by Tearaway, out of Miss Margaret, 4 yrs (£40), 
7st 11 lb Curtis 
First Heat.— W on by threo parts of a length; bad third. 
Flower filly and Tearaway gelding fell. 
Second Heat.— W on easily by two lengths. 
Third Hf.at.— W on easily by six lengths. \ Ingt-ct-un fell at the 
top turn ; Dlmtnutlvo camo In contact, and rolled over her. Wake- 
field had his collar-bone broken. 
The Mid Kent Handicap of 5 sovs each, with 50 added for three yrs 
old and upwards. Certain winners extra. One mile and a half. 
8 subs. 
Mr. Puttison na Merry Peal, by Slane, 6 yrs, 8st 51b Hornsby 1 
Mr. King's c by Lancrcost, out of Hydrangea, 3 yrs, 7st 121b 
Shcrrnrd 2 
Mr. Barling's The Marchioness, aged, 8st 121b Eatwoll 3 
Major Bringliurst's The Hero (h b), 6 yrs, 8st 61b Llntot 0 
Mr. H. Hunter's King Alfred, 3 yrs, 7st 41b Arnott 0 
Mr. Groom's Congreve, 4 yrs, Sst 41b Collins 0 
Won easily by half a length. Two lengths between the second and 
Tub Chilston Park Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 25 added, for three 
yrs old and upwards. Optional selling weights, &c. The second to 
save iiis stake Twice round and a distance. 5 subs. 
Mj Douglas's Switch, by Kntan, 3 yrs (£40), Gst 81b Fordham 1 
Mr. Hayward's Antonina, 4 yrs (£100), 8st 81b F.atwell “ 
Mr. Laud's Jullien, 5 yrs (£40), Sst lllp Dowcctt 
Mr. Shcmml's The Baronet's Daughter, 4 yrs (£40), 7st 21b Sherrunl 0 
Mr. Dalton’s Nerva, 4 yrs (£60), 7st 51b Collins 0 
Won in a canter by half a length. Two lengths between and third. 
The winner was sold for 61 sovs. 
TiiK'CoRiNTniAS Stakes —After three heats, Mr. Lancy s Old Misery 
was left to walk over, The Novice was second, and Florist third. Mr. 
Oliver s Nonsuch also ran, but in the second heat his rider lost his 
a stirrup iron, and was thrown. 
The Hunter's Stakes (or rather forfeits) were won in two heats by 
Sweetheart, beating Rob Roy and Malmsey. 
The Newton Abbot Racks corao _off on Tuesday and 
Wednesday, July 3 1st, and August 1st. 
Andover, 3 yrs 
Rataplan, 4 yrs 
Hercules, 3 yrs 
Stockwell, 5 yrs 
Crusader, 4 yrs 
Lincoln's Inn, 3 yrs 
Eryclna, 3 yrs 
Valeria, 3 yrs 
West Australian, 1 yrs 
Fltz Gladiator (bred In France), 4 
yrs 
Jouvencc, 4 yrs 
Aquila (bred lu Franco), 5 yrs 
King Tom, 3 yrs 
Balrownie, 4 yrs 
Hermit, 3 yrs 
Exact, 5 yrs 
Defiance, 4 yrs 
Virago, 3 yrs 
Nabob, 5 yrs 
Muscovite, 6 yrs 
Bracken, 3 yrs 
Indian Warrior, 6 yrs 
Kingston, 5 yrs 
Cobnut, 4 yrs 
Goorkah, 4 yrs 
Roscommon, 3 yrs 
Pnplllon (bred in Franco), 4 yrs 
Ulster, 4 yrs 
Jerry Kent, 4 yrs 
WINCHESTER. 185t. 
The Original Hampshire Stakes of It) sovs each, 6 Rand only 3 
if declared on or boforo tho 13th of Juno; the second lo save tils slake, 
and 100 sovs will be added If three horses start. No person to start 
more than one horse. The winner to pay 15 sovs towards expenses, 
and subscrlbo to this stake next year; two miles and a distance. 
If the highest weight accepting bo undor Bst 71b, It will bo raised to 
that weight, and tho othors in proportion. 
Rataplan . . . . 
Adlne 5 
Indian Warrior 
Lasccllcs 
Joo Miller.. •* .. 
Noisette 
Tho Riack Doctor .. 
Speed the Plough .. 
Cleveland 
Provost Marshall .. 
Bribery 
»ge *t lb B go at lb 
‘ 9 7 Valeria (lato Mary, for- 
8 1 1 mcriy Love In a Bus- 
8 6 tie) by Smallhopo (h-b) 6 
8 4 Dr. O'Toole 3 
7 10 St. Spiro 3 
7 4 Hotcules 3 
7 2 \ Lina 
7 0 l Hermitage 3 
G 12 j Kaffir .. 3 
6 11 I Stonohongo 3 
G 7 1 Victor 
Tnr. Surrey and Middlesex Stakes (handicap) of 20 sovs each, 10ft 
and 5 only If declared on or before 1 110 Monday in the Ascot ruco- 
weok ; 60 sovs will bu added by tho Proprietors of tho Course. Five 
to accept or no race, and three to start or the 60 sovs will not bo 
added. The winner to pay 10 sovs towards the expenses of tho 
police, and subscribe to the next year's handicap; the second to 
save Ids stake; the winner of any handicap after the weights appear 
to carry 71b extra. Two miles. 
ago st 
b 
ago 
st lb 
0 13 
G 13 
Iiiutho 
8 
G 
Veteran 
.. 4 
Jacqueline .. .. 
8 
0 
Sextus . . .. 
6 11 
7 
Pantomime . . . . 
7 
8 
Allington (h b) .. 
.. 4 
6 9 
Noisette 
7 
8 
Lord John .. .. 
6 7 
Sandhurst .. .. 
7 
G 
Jujube .. .. .. 
6 6 
Mr. Sykes .. .. 
.. 4 
7 
G 
. . 
.. 3 
G 6 
Nutpcckcr .. .. 
.. 4 
7 
(1 
Mulligrubs .. .. 
6 8 
Cock Pheasant .. 
.. 4 
7 
6 
Conspiracy . . . . 
6 0 
CARLISLE RACES. 
June 28.— Acceptances for tho Lottery Stakes. About one mile and 
SH a quarter. 19 subs., 0 of whom pay 3 sovs each. 
Kingston 
Hungcrford 
Balrownie 
Cineas ... ... 
Hex 
Indian Warrior 
Aquila 
Goorkah ... 
Leopold 
Catherine Hayes 
Typeo 
Chaseawoy 
Mr. Sykes ... 
Pelion 
Master Tom 
Joe Miller 
Umbrlel ... 
Mentmore Lass 
Crusader 
The Skinner (lato Lord 
Fanconberg) ... ... 
Eulogist 
Exact 
Tulfourd 
Llanforda 
Carucara 
Poodle 
Dagobert 
Ireland's Eye 
Annie Sutherland 
St. Faith 
Maid of Team Valley ... 
Don Quixote 
Ulster 
Bit of Blue 
bro. to Grey Tommy ... 
Axwcll 
Tho Buck 
Dervish 
Charley 
Aaron Smith 
Dear Polly ... ... .. 
Heapy 
La Belle 
Aribbus 
Ammonia 
The Early Bird 
Dear Mo 
Liverpool Cci* Weights, 
age st lb 
5 8 12 The Wild Huntsman ... 
8 3 Domino ... 
8 3 Crussus .1 
7 12 cli c by Verulam, out of 
7 10 Marchioness 
7 10 Haxby, by Poynton ... 
7 10, Tom Rentoul 
7 10 Sine qua non 
0 Whittington ... 
5 The Queen's Own 
5 j Dr. O'Toolo ... ... ... 
5 t'nllph 
5 ! Barrel ... 
5 1 Gamekeeper 
5 Swiftsure, brother to Llt- 
4 tie Swift 
Kaffir 
Brown Brandy 
Baalbee 
Punch Box ... ... ... 
2 I Stonehenge 
0 1 Marc Antony 
0 I Lady Bird 
0 I Contender 
0 Grey Plover, brother to 
0] Chanticleer 
Amalgamation 
Hercules ... 
Jack Frost 
Comfort 
Amos 
Royalist 
Ludwig 
Box 
Jcphson ... 
Surgeon-General 
Ariadne 
Lamprocles 
Bridesmaid 
Lurlcy 
Jujube 
Sampson (h b) 
Phoenix 
Robin Hood 
Dan Cupid 
Nightshade 
3 6 2 Eryclna 
4 6 0 Device 
age st lb 
3 6 0 
3 5 12 
4 5 12 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
6 12 
6 12 
6 12 
6 12 
6 10 
6 12 
5 12 
5 12 
6 10 
5 10 
5 10 
5 10 
5 10 
5 8 
5 8 
Eulogist 
Cariboo a 
The General 4 
Guicowar 4 
Ammonia .. .. .. 6 
yrs st lb 
4 7 7 
7 
7 
. C1I8SI0 4 
4 I Hobby Horso 4 
4 Patience 4 
4 La Bello 4 
2 1 Tommy 3 
yra st lb 
12 
6 12 
6 10 
6 6 
5 9 
Sale of Blood Stock, by Messrs. Tattersall, Monday, June 5th. 
Yearlings. The properly of Sir J. Shelley. A bay colt by Venison, 
out of Soldier's Daughter, 200gs; a brown colt, by St. Lawronce, 
The property of Mr. Waters. A bay filly, by Robert do Gorham, out 
of Odessa, llOgs; a bay filly, by St. Lawrence, out of Louisa, 18gs; 
a brown colt, by Blarney, out of Mary, 25gs; a chcsnnt colt, by 
Blarney, out of Y. Specimen, 47gs.— Yearlings. Tho proporty of Lord 
Londcsborough (with their engagements). A black colt, by Mickey 
5 
6 4 
6 4 
6 4 
5 2 
5 2 
5 0 
6 2 
5 2 
4 in 
4 17 
4 7 
Orestes 
Vanderdcckcn .. 4 8 3 
Snowdon Dunhill . . . • 5 7 12 
Pelion 4 7 9 
Evadne & / ® 
Catherine Parr . . ..478 
The General .. . , .. I 7 G 
Miss Agnes 4 7 4 
Peggy ^ 6 12 
Derby Handicap Weights, 
age st lo | 
.. 4 8 8 Little Tom 
Canute 3 
Ortolano •• 3 
Middlesborough .. .. 3 
Tommy 3 
b g by Assault, out of 
Miss’ Norton .. .. 4 
Antonia 3 
age st lb 
4 6 10 
Mr. J. J. Henderson's Nelly IIlll, 'by Springy Jack Gst 21b 1 (Hall), 
>eat Ammonia, 8«t 71b (Holmes) (2); I he Usurer, o t 41b >(3), Soly- 
n, 7st tilb (4); The Deformed, Sst 9lb ; Little David, 8st 31b ; Liberty, 
101b; Horatio, 7«t <411) ; Corin, 7st 21b; Syvageo, 7st 21b , Keveille, 
21b; Munima, 7st alb; Orson, 7st; Haxby, bst 101b; Landscape, 
beat 
man, 
7st 101b 
7st 21b, 
6st 101b; and Sampson (h-b', Gst 21b. 
G. Oates weighed for • r. J. J. Render on s I '«l cnee,' huts he Mil 
not go to the post. Previously Mr. Henderson declared to win with 
Nelly IHU. . „ „ 
Betting-3 to 1 agst Usurer— 6 to 1 agst Nolly Hill. 
The Salford Borough Cup. One mile nn^|half, 8 imML. 
Lord Clipsterficld’s Twice, by Touchstone, 1st Ulb (Including 61b 
A SPOT. — Friday. 
Great Western Stakes for three-year-olds. Old mile. The winner 
of the Ascot Stakes, Royal Hunt Cup, her Majcsiy s \ use, or Gold 
Cup to carry 71b extra, of any two of those races 101b extra, 
st lb 
Wild Huntsman 8 
Middlesex • • 8 0 
Plenlpo colt, dam by Het- 
man Platoff 8 ® 
Woodcote 7 13 
Princo weighed for Daphne, but she did not go to the post. 
Betting— 6 to 5 agst Typee— 3 to 1 agst Vanderdeclun— 7 to 1 agst 
Miss Agnes— 8 to 1 ugst La Bello. , , 
1 Won cleverly bv half a length ; about the snmo distance between 
the second and third; a head between third and fourth. _ 
Previously to the race Mr. Dawson, on behalf of Sir J. Boswoih 
objected to Typoo, on the ground that she ought to eoriy 1 101b exl era, 
and on returning to scale the trainer of Yanderdecken made u slmllur 
objection und claimed tho ruco. _ . , . 
£60 Plate Ino colt beat Maid of the Tecs .and Janty by two 
lengths. 
Alembic 
Protest 
Vestige 
Determination •• • 
Cranbourno 
Roebuck 
Hermitage 
Delia 
Pelham “ 
Antonia " 
Miss Bolton " 
Kennysldc Hero 6 
stlb 
7 6 
4 
2 
1 
0 
0 
G 13 
6 8 
7 
6 
TATTERSALL’. - '— Thursday. 
A very thin attendance-many ol tho members having loft town for 
he* chteMoprc^O conversation was the very unsettled state of 
affairs on the late “Settling Day "—lucut a non luctndoJ Of most 
of the missing, tho reports uro so unfavourable that not tha slightest 
''Tn the* course of the afternoon tho keeper of tho room received a 
letter from the person of some “rank" who suddenly sounded a lotieat 
on Tuesday. The contents of the letter were as follows 1 : 
"Sin,— I wish you would Inform any persons that mny have 
any claim on me that I will take no early opportunity of paying them 
in full but I was prevented from doing so to-day from the (act of thero 
having occurred* a mistake In a commission I executed about Vaultreas 
wWcTnigdoa difference tome of a very largo sum of money, no 
^ °I met - el y' me r it 1 0 n °thta to satisfy any claimant as to tho causo of my 
?rmV.\o”o u tl.o prc m ,» ... «l,en 
will bo duly fulfilled. 
LATEST BETTING. 
Ascot Stakes. 
1 on the Field 
Ascot Cup. 
1 Virago (offered) 
o 1 Stockwell (taken) 
* to 1 West Australian (offered) 
Even on Virago und Stockwell 
t0 to Wgst Australian and Stockwell (token 
several times) 
St. Legeu. 
5 to 2 agst King Tom 
10 to l Acrobat (taken) 
12 to 1 Dervish (offered) 
Derby. 
1000 to 60 agst Oulston (20 to 1 taken) 
4 tQ 
2 to 
8 to 
Bribery 
Humboldt . . 
Dr. O'Toolo .. 
Plmeton.. .. 
Diana . . . . 
Malmsey 
Hercules . . 
Ascot Vase Entries.— Little Harry, Virago, Bracken, 
Rataplan, Stockwell, Hermit, Defiance, Bribery, and 
" Pobt’stakes Entries. — King Tom, Virago, Acrobat, 
Autocrat, Miranda, Weathercock, Champagne, Omoo, 
an Tlie°stud a aiid' ’Newmarket establishment of the late 
Captain Mevnell is for sale. There are 2 1 entries for 
tho P Bentinck Testimonial, and 44 for the Licensed 
Victuallers’ Handicap at Liverpool, July. 
Immasonru an & Itasontc Intelligence. 
MEETINGS OP LODGES, Sea, 
MONDIV. 12th June.— No. 200, Fuloou Tovurn, l'etUir-lnno— 
f(o. 2'2S, Aiulorton’B Ilofol, Jfloot-atreet— No. 8 O 0 , Uiulway 
T, Tu ' asn a y', V " ill t h' j lino. — No. 190, Holly Bush Tavern, . Hamp- 
fltend— No.247, St James's Tavern, t?t. James a-pInco. Aldgalo. 
WB..N 88 DAV, 14ih June.— Coin. R. Ben. Inst., nt 3. 
Prceinasons’ Tnvcrn-No. 18, Qucon'a Arms Tavcrm VVoalwich 
—So. 15, Three funs Tavern, Southwark— No- 22, hi ng 8 Head 
Tavern, Poultry— No. 70, Radley's Hotel, Bndgc-sfrcot, Bl Inck- 
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(jeor^e and Vultuio, CornLiH — No. 17'-', Royal Albert, New 
Cross' 5 , Deptford — No. 205, Anderson s 1 lotol, lu . n ~J 0 ' 
752, Adam nnd Eve, Jionslngton— Chop. No. 100, London 
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TiriDAY lOtU Ju. c.-No. 38, Tho l h, .tolled House Uvern, 
St. James's EusUno. 108, Kin j*. Head Tavern, Poultry. 
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