THE FIELD 
573 
acting on the offensive, and having clearly ascertained the 
camp from which the aggression had been made, took it, 
and burnt it, without loss. 
8. I sent the boats of the Grecian, with the pinnace of 
the Encounter (Lieut. Dew), under the command of Com- 
mander the Hon. G. D. Keane, to tako possession of the 
junks, and bring them down under the Encounter's guns, 
which he effected most jndiciously. 
9. I think it my duty to call your attention to the con- 
duct of Lioutennnt Majendie, of her Majesty's sloop Grecian ; 
lie was officer of the guard at the time the aggression took 
place, and on being seut for, repaired to the spot with ten 
marines, and there kept a considerable body of men at bay 
until reinforced ; and I feel it due to Lieutenant R. Dew, 
1st Lieutenant of this ship, to mention the promptitude and 
smartness with which the crew of the Encounter were 
lundod. 
Advanced Post, Shaoghac, April 5, 1854. 
10. At the request of her Majesty’s Consul, we have found 
it requisite to attack the Imperial camps near our boundary, 
which have been most guliantly taken. 
11. The Imperialists have retired in considerable force 
(4,000 to 5,00J men) to the main camp. 
1*2. I cannot too strongly praise the conduct of Com- 
mander Keano, and Lieutenant Dow, who most gallantly 
stormed the very strong works thrown up. 
14. Our available force is about 300 men, with the 
Americans. Capt. Kelly (IT. S. ship Plymouth,) with his 
gallant crew, has operated with me in a most effective and 
cordial manner. I am much indebted to the gallant and 
steady conduct of him6olf, officers, and men, and to all 
under my command. Her Majesty’s Consul and Vice- 
Consul,— the latter with 40 gentlemen of the settlement, — 
have been with mo in the field, aed afforded me much 
assistance. 
List of officers engaged in the destruction of the Chineso 
Imperialist Camps off Shanghae, on the 3d, 4th, and 5th 
days of April, 1854: — 
Captuin G. W. D. O’Callaghan ; Lieut. R. Dew ; Lieut. 
L.E. Montgomery; Dr. J.T. Jenkins, surgeon ; Mr. Hardy, 
mate ; Mr. Butler, mate; Mr. Ducket, assistant-surgeon ; 
Mr. Turner, passed clerk acting as aide-de-camp to the 
senior-officer) ; Mr. Hardinge, midshipman; Mr. Tupman, 
naval cadet; Mr. Pardon, gunner. 
Her Majesty’s ship Grecian. — Commander the Hon. G- D. 
Keano ; Lieutenant Majendie; Dr. Layton, surgeon; Dr. 
Little, assistant-surgeon; Dr. Mr. Jardine, mate; Mr. 
Rusdcn, acting second-master; Mr. Williams, midshipman ; 
Mr. Tlmrsby, midshipman ; Mr. Kelly, passed clerk ; Mr. 
Munkey, gunner. 
I have, &c., 
(Signed) G. O’Callaghan, 
Captain and Senior Officer. 
List of of killed and wounded in an attack on the Chineso 
Imperialist Camp, off Shanghae, April 4, 1854. 
Her Majesty’s ship Encounter. — Lieutenant R. Dew, 
slightly ; Mr. Tupman, naval cadet, slightly ; Wm. Black- 
man, carpenter’s crew, killed ; Wm. Steven’s, ordinary, 
slightly. 
Her Majesty’s ship Grecian. — Jno. Badge, A.B., severoly; 
Henry Wilcox, quartermaster, severely ; Henry Nichol, 
marine, severely (arm amputated) ; Geo. Bailey, captain 
foretop, severely. 
Shanghae Volunteers.— Mr. Brine, mortally; Mr. Grey, 
very severely (thigh amputated). 
United Slates’ ship Plymouth. — I killed ; 4 wounded. 
Total — Killed, 2; wounded, 13. 
(Signed) Jno. T. Jenkins. 
Sonior Surgeon, H.M.S. Encounter. 
Approved. 
(Signed) G. 0’Callaghan, 
Captain and Senior Officer. 
servations of Lord Ellonborough as to one or two branches of the 
miscellaneous estimates, and ended by saying that he should not 
oppose the returns. 
After some further discussion, In which Lord Brougham and the 
Duke of Argyll took part. 
The Earl of EUenborongh replied, and the motion was agreed to. 
Some other business was then despatched, and their Lordships ad- 
journed. 
Commons. — At the morning sitting, was occupied in committee with 
details of the Val nution of Lands ( Scotland) Bill. 
In the evening, in reply to l ord Jocelyn, 
Sir J. Graham gave u detailed statement of the facts respecting tho 
loss of the Europe. 
The House went again iuto committee upon the Oxford University 
Bill, the remaining clauses of which woro agreed to, with a few un- 
important amendments. 
Mr. Bounded Palmer moved to insert a new clause, enacting that, 
boforc any college or the Commissioners make any regulation for tho 
abolition of any prlvilcdgo, or right of preference in elections to college 
emoluments now belonging to any school, two months' notice shall bo 
given to ths governing body ofsuch school and to the Charity Com- 
missioners, and no such regulation shull be made if two-thirds of such 
governing body or such Commissioners shall declare that It would bo 
prejudicial to sucli school 
The Chancellor of the Exchequer opposed tills clause. 
After a warm debate, In which the chiuso was supported by Sir W. 
Heathcote, Mr. It. Philltmoro. Mr. Lockhart, Mr. Walpole, Sir T. 
Aeland, Mr Wlgrnm, and Admiral Walcott, and opposed by the 
Solicitor-General and Mr. John M'Gregor, the committee divided, 
when the clause was curried by 160 to 108. 
The clause underwent several verbal amendments beforo It was 
finally agreed to. 
The Chairman then reported progress. 
Tho subject of morning sittings was again considered, upon a 
suggestion of Sir J. Pakington that tlie.se sittings should be regulated 
by a distinct order or resolution of the House. 
The Customs Duties (Sugar) Bill was read a third time and passed. 
The Excise Duties (Sugar) Bill passed through committee. 
Tho other orders having been disposed of, the House adjourned at 
half-past one o'clock. 
Marson), 
31b 
THE LONDON GAZETTE. 
(FRIDAY EVENING.) 
WAR OFFICE, Junk 16. 
7th Regiment of Foot— Lieutenant John MacHenry, from tho lltli 
Foot, to be Lieutennnt, vice Swift, who exchanges, June 16. 
lltli Foot— Lieutenant William Alfred Swift, from the 7th Foot, to 
be Lieutenant, vice MacHenry, who exchanges, June 16. 
19th Foot— Exham Long Hiffernan, Gent., to bo Assistant-Surgeon, 
vice Peile, who resigns, June 16. 
■20th Foot— Ensign Charles Edward Parkinson to be Lieutenant, 
without purchase; Ensign Augustus Riversdale Warren to be Lieu- 
tenant, by purchase, vice Parkinson, whose promotion, by purchase on 
the 7th June, has been cancelled. June 16. 
•23rd Foot— Sydney Gorham Millet t, Gont., to be Ensign, without 
purchase, June 16. 
■28th Foot— Frederick Arthur Magcnls, Gent , to be Ensign, without 
purchase, June 16. _ .... 
44th Foot-Arthur WilUam Stavcly, Gent., to bo Ensign, without 
purchase, June 16. 
45th Foot-John Ingle Preston, Gent., to be Ensign, without pus- 
chase, vice Lucas, promoted, June 1C. 
52d Foot-Ensign Lord Walter Charles M. D Scott to be Lieutenant, 
by purchase, vice Ellis, who retires; Henry Alexander Chardin 
Wroughton, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Scott, Juno 16. 
63d Foot— Lieutenant Robert Bennett to bo Adjutant, vice Le Grand, 
promoted, June 16. ... . _ _ . 
76th Foot— Ensign Charles Cameron Lees, from the 1st ft eft India 
Regiment, to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Robinson, promoted, 
June 16 
77th Foot— Edward Morton Long, Gent., to be Ensign, without pur- 
chase, vice Alder, promoted, June 16. 
82d Foot— Lieutenant Thomas Edward Green, to bo Adjutant, vice 
Bruce, promoted, June 16. ... ... . 
H8th Foot — Ensign Shmiock Henning, to be Lieutenant without pur- 
chase, June 6. ... , 
93d Foot -Ensign Robert Crowe to bo Lieutenant, without purchase, 
vice Macnish, deceased, May '20; Ensign Robert Abercroinhy to he 
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Crowe, whose promotion on the 6th 
June lias been cancelled, June 6tli : Franklin Knight Kirby, Gent., to 
be Ensign, without purchase, vice Abercromby, Juno 16 
97th Foot— Henry Dalton Scooncs, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase, 
vice Quicke, who retires, Juno 16. 
IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. 
THURSDAY.— Lords.— The Witnesses Bill was read a second time 
on the motion of Lord Brougham 
The Duke of Newcastle moved the second rending of the Legislative 
Council ( Canada) Bill. The measure was, he explained, designed to 
modify certain clauses in the Act of Union between England and 
Canada witli the effect of enabling tho Legislative Council in the 
colony to make their Upper Chamber elective instead of nominative 
Some considerable discussion ensued, and tho bill was then read a 
St Thc* High Treason (Ireland) Bill and the Vaccination Act Amend- 
ment Bill respectively passed through committee. 
The Excise Duties Bill was read a second tine. Adjourned. 
Commons -Lord John Russell took the oaths nnd his seat, upon re- 
election for the City of London. He was loudly cheered 
The House Having gone into committ'C on the Oxford University 
Bill, which was presented in its altered share, some conversation took 
place respecting tho effect of the amendment* now introduced _ 
Mr. Walpole considered the changes which had been introduced into 
the measuro rendered It far more satisfactory. 
Clauses 1 to 28 having been already discussed and passed in com- 
mittee, were successively put and agreed to, with somo verbal amend- 
m IJnon clause 31 much discussion took place, and several divisions 
were taken upon amendments designed to render more stringent the 
provisions made in the clause, for securing adherence to the main de- 
sign of founders' wills, witli respect to eligibility to fellowships and 
oftier emoluments. Tho amendin.nts were, however, negatived one 
after another, and the clause was agreed to practically unaltered. 
Tho next clause (32 ), provided that a power of veto upon any of the 
ordinances of the commissioners should Ho with two-tlnrds of the 
^"amendment proposed by Sir W. Heathcote, with the object of 
enlarging tho powers of the governing body witli relation to the veto 
was negatived upon a division, and tho clause ordered to stand part 
° f AuSipoint tho Chairman was ordered to report progress the dis- 
cussion ofthese clauses having occupied tho committee from flvoo clock 
'‘Tho^Sfp^od on Wednesday in committee of Ways and 
Means nermiting the use of sugnr in breweries upon the payment of 
Tamper cw ^increased duty, and by 
reported and agreed to, after some explanation given by Mr. W ilson in 
TC The t proposal S to ' fix the next stago of tho Common ^ a ^ 
Bill for a noon sitting on Monday next was opposed ^„Mn<rf of tho 
who urged many objections to the practice of day meetings of tho 
^ The subject of noon sittings was discussed at much length and 
considerable warmth on the part of many hon. members. Dropping 
or a time while the remaining orders of the f °/ .^e 
if wiiQ rovlvcd bv Mr. LMsruellli wbo moved tflftl in© 
ord^ for readlng a Scotch bill .ft noon to-day shouldbc discharged. 
Ultimately u division was called, when there appeared 
For discharging iho order ,gf_ Wi 
The blll^as uicri ordVr'ed to 'stand for progress at noon tills day. 
The house adjourned at 20 minutes to 2. 
FRIDAY— Lords— T ho garl of EUenborongh moved for further 
returns as to the miscellaneous estimates from the year 1838. 
we wero“bout to enter on an expensive war ft was necessary to practise 
^TheX'keTf Ncwcastle regretted that it was a^lutjy topo^Me 
SPORTING. 
ASCOT RACES.— TntmsDAY. 
At twenty minutes before two o'clock the Royal cortege was sighted 
from the stand, entering the New Mile. The display of well-dressed 
nnd fashionable people in the stands andprivatecairiagMhad^ his 
time, a most stalking and picturesque effect, and the enthusiasm was 
immense. ^ g wUh the Queen were the King of Portugal, the 
Duchess of Cambridge, and the Duke of Oporto, T ive ^ other earring es 
-three pony phaetons and a e/lar-a-ftamr-complcted the biilliant 
■cortege The principal occupants of the carriages were Ills Ro>al 
Highness Prince Albert, the Frince ot Wales, Prince Alfrtd, the 
Princess Roval, the Princess Alice, her Royal Highness the Duchess of 
Kent, the Princess Mary of Cambridge, the Duke and Duchess of 
Wellington, the Duchess of Sutherlai d, the Duke of Terceira, the 
Austrian and Portugese - Blisters, and other distinguished personages 
The races, of which there were seven in the programme, commenced 
W Th7 St. James's Palace Stakes. Old Mile Eighteen subs. 
Mr F. Knowles'* Bnall.cc, by Ion. 8st 71b (Bumby), beat l«Inco 
Arthur 8st 71b (Wells l (2); Lincoln's Inn, 8st 7M> J M arson) 3 
BetUng- 5 to 2 on Prince Arthur-3 to 1 agst Baalbec. Won very 
The’ WKW ii™ (handicap) of 100 soys. Onee round and a dis- 
Mr. C E. R .' Clark’s Jujube, by Swentmeat 3 yn*. 4st t 1 01' b <- T _J RoRC n\ 
beat Little Jack, aged, 7st 71b (Charlton) (2) ; Ethel wolf, 3 yrs, 7st 10 b 
(Wells) (3)' Ilex, 5 yrs, 8st 21b (S Rogers); Jacqueline, J yn», ist 71b 
( Flatman ); ' MaSaronl.^ yrs. 7st (Land, jun.); V.ngt- un 3 yrs . fist 
tnih (Carroll i ' Mulligrubs, 3 yrs, 5st 71b (Quinton) ; b f by Verulam, 
I of Jenna! a, 3 yrs, 5st 71b (Prior) ; and Lincolns -inn, 3 yrs, 6st 
beating* he* third l>y a head. Vingt- un Mulligrubs, Jacqueline, and 
TdbGold Co? value 300 sovs, the surplus In specie, by subscriptions 
of 20 sovs Mch? With 200 added; three-yr-olds fet 0|b : four. Ks 
51b : flve^Ost ; six and aged. 9st 31b; mares and geldtags allowed 
31b.’ About two miles and a half. Hghteon ‘ubsaibeis 
Lord Londesborough’s West Australian, by Melbourn ^ yn, ^ 
Mr. Morris's Kingston, by Venison, 5 yrs, 9lb ... J >|Itmou 3 
Mj. T. Parr's Rataplan, 4 yrs, Sst 51b 
The following also ran Charlton 0 
Baron Rothschild s Orestes, 4 yrs, 8st BID ••• wells 0 
Mr. Howard's Nabob, 5 yrs,9st _ . Bumby 0 
Mr. Knowles's Taltourd, 5 yra Sst 51b Abrahams 0 
e v idafti y "re g* r dell'll y *t h c' I to y al circle with much ln^«t«udadmlra- 
extra) (Yates) (3); Slioreham,8st 71b (Burtholemew) ; bre by Annan- 
dale out of Enchantress Sst 71b i Whltcliouxe >; b c by tho Libel, out of 
Splitvote. Sst 71b (Fl.itman); c by Joe Lovell out of Buss, Sst 71b (W. 
Day) Daisy hit 311. (W. Abdale); Catastrophe, Kit 31b (II. Gnater); 
Rifleman, Sst 71b (Knight); Blue Peter. 8st 71b (Charlton); Brother to 
1 winkle, (Simpson); nnd Mary, Sst 31b Clement). 
Betting— 6 to 5 agst Border Chief— 3 to I ngst Flatterer— 1 to I acst 
Miuy — 8 to 1 agitt Mongo. Busz colt and Catastrophe made tlie most o 
tlic running, until they arrived at the Stand, when Border Chief came 
out, followed b» Mongo and Flatterer. The Chief mndo a gallant effort 
to retain the lead, but was defeated by a neck ; the second beating tho 
third by a length. Catastrophe, Sliorcham, and Rifleman were 
well up at tho finish. Bluo Peter broke down whon near the dls- 
tunco. 
Thf. Windsor Castle Stakes. Old miles 24 subs. 
Lo»d Zetland's Huspodur. by Hetman IHutoff, K»t "it, j Mnrsi 
beat Biilmoral, Sst 41b (S. ltogois) (2) ; and Wuodcote, 8st 101b (Inc. 
extra) (J). 
Betting —3 to 1 on Ilospodar— 4 to 1 agst Woodcoto. Tho favourite 
made all tho running, and won by eight lengths; four lengths between 
second and third. 
Sweepstakes of 50 sovs each, h ft. Swlnloy Course. 9 subs. 
Mr. Payno’s Boor, by Van Tromp, 8st 71b (Flatman), bent Pelham, 
by Tlie Emperor, 9st 1 lib (S. Rogers). 
Even betting. A very pretty race. Pelham led to tho Stand, whero 
he was collared, and at last beaten by a head. 
Windsor Forest Stakes. 
Lord Derby ,s Mctcoro, by Melbourne, Sst 71b (A. Day) Walked over, 
FRIDAY. 
SwBKr«TAKES of SO sovs each, h ft. Old mile. 9 subs. 
Cupt. Lane's Epamlnondns, by Eplm«, Sst 71b (Bartholomew), beat 
Weathercock, Sst 7lb (Rogers) (2), and Eccleston (Into Suristun),fst 71b 
(A Day) (3). 
Betting -3 to 1 on Epnmlnondos, who took tho lead from Weather- 
cock half way In tho distance, and won, hard hold, by half a length; 
a bud third. Run In 1 min 53 see. 
The First CLASSof tho Woiikixoiiam Stakes (Handicap), last three- 
quarters of tho New Mile. 26 subs . 
Lord Derby's Hobby Horse, by Ithurlel, 7st 131b (Flatman), bent 
Octavin, 8st 31b (Crouch) i’2 > ; Humboldt, 7st 51b (Charlton 1 1 3 1 ; Cheddar, 
Sst 71b (Sly); Comfit, Sst 71b (J. Mason); Glenstrae, Hat 21b (Wells) ; 
William Rufus, 8st 21b (W. Abdale i; Grey Tommy, Hat 11b (A Day); 
b g Songster, 7st I3lb (Aslinmll); Sandhurst, 7»t 111b (E. Sharp); 
Mountain Flower, 7*t 1 lib (J. Mann) ; Little Tom, 4 yrs, 7st filli (T. 
Cliff'; Adeline, 3 yrs, Gat 131b (W. Cowley); and Margnre(tn,3 yrs,. 
fist 811> (S. Steggles), 
Betting— 5 to 2 agst Hobby Horse, 5 to 1 agst Humboldt, nnd 6 to l 
ngst Grey Tommy. At tlie stand the favourite made his effort, caught 
Octaviu fifty yards from the chair, and won cleverly by three-quur- 
ters of aletigili, Humboldt finishing half a length behind tho second. 
Tint Great Western Handicap. Old Mile. 24 subs. 
Mr. Howard's Dluing 7st .Mb (Wells) (It; Mr. Saxon’a Kennysldo 
Hero, fiat lib (Ashmall) (2); Determination, 7st lib (Crouch) (3). 
Humboldt, 7*t 7lb (Charhon); l)r O'Toole, 7st filb (Castlemam ; 
Phaeton, 7§t Gn* (carried 7st 71b) (Elatman) ; Roebuck, 7st (Carroll); 
Hermitage, 6st 131b (Bundy); Della, fist Slli (S. Steggles); Pelham, 
6st 71b (J. Steggles); and Miss Bolton, Cst 21b (J. Rogers’, were not 
placed. 
Betting -.6 to 2 agst Miss Bolton — 4 to 1 agst Phaeton —5 to 1 ngst 
Roebuck— 6 to 1 ngst Diana and 7 to 1 agst Kennysldo Hero Diana 
made her effort at tlie Stand, hut did not reach Kennysldo Hero until 
the very last stride, when, getting up on tho post, she mndo a dead 
heat of it. Run In 1 minute 54 seconds The stakes were afterwards 
divided, nnd Diana walked over. Joe Rogers and Carroll were thrown 
and much shaken. 
H r Majesty's Plate oflOOgs. 
Mr. T. Parr's Rataplan, by tlie Baron, 4 yrs, 6s 1 21b (Flatman), beat 
Epamlnondns, 3 yrs, 7st 21b (Wells) (2), and Shoravogue, 5 yrs, 9st 121b 
(Rogers • (3). . . . , „ 
Betting -6 to 4 agst Rataplan, 7 to 4 ngst F.pamlnondas, and 5 to 2 
ag-t Shaoavogue, Sharavogue finishing three lengths off. Run In 
5 min 47 sec. Won on the post by a neck. 
The Second Class of the Wokingham Stakes (Handicap) Lost three- 
quarter* of the New Mile. 12 subs. 
Mr. Way's Brocket. Sst 121b (A. Day), beat b gln.ler.7st lib 
'Ashmall) . 2) ; Anteverta, fist 111b (Well*) i l); Prime Minister, Sst 
121b (Marlow); Exact. Sst 41b i H Goater : Dear Me 7*1 21b < F Matson, 
jun.) ; Determination, Cst 51b ( J. Steggles); Kennysldo Hero, ,(h b), 
5s t 121b (Garvey); Jephson, 5st 91b (OHlvery; and Loquacious, 7st 31b 
(J. Goater). , 
Betting— 7 to 4 agst Brocket, 5 to 2 ngst Anteverta, and •» to 1 ags 
Dear Me. Won by half a length Run In 1 min 19 sec. 
Tun Borough Memrers' Plate of 50 sovs. Ac. Old Mile; 12 subs. 
Mr. G. Munro's Little Tom, by Scam under, 4 yrs, s-t ftb ( 1 Cliff), 
beut Nicotine, 8«t 41b ( Flatman > (2) ; b f Vlngt-et-Un. 7st (Carroll) 3) ; 
Wellsboume h bl, 8st 101b (Yules); Hope (li b),8st 71b (O Hall); ; f by 
John o'Gaunt, out of Blanchle, 7st (Charlton); br g Remnant, 7st 3lb 
IE. Sharp) ; und b h Sussex, 7»t 3lb (Land, Jun). .... . 
Betting- 2 to 1 ngst Remnunt.3 to 1 ngst Nicotine, and i> to I each 
agst Little Tom and Blanchle filly Won by a head; a neck between 
second and third The winner was not claimed. 
Sweepstakes of 20 sovs each, h ft, for two-year-olds. Last balf-miie , 
Mr! Bowe's gr cThe Bonny Morn, Bst I2lb .. A. Day walked over 
LATEST BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Northumberland Plate. 
20 to 1 agst Hunca Mnnca (taken) 
5 to 2 - Kingston and Early 
Bird (taken) 
6 to 1 agst Aribbas (taken) 
7 to 1 Grapeshot (taken) 
8 to 1 Kingston (token) 
8 to 1 Baalbec (taken) 
Derby. , . 
11 to I agst Grsculus Esurlena I 2,500 to 100 agst Cruiser (taken) 
1.000 to 60 Oulston taken) I 
Till? VINE HUNT SAM? OF HUNTERS. 
The following hunters and hacks, the property of A Main warlug, 
Esq Who has given up the Vine Country, were sold by Messrs, lat- 
tersall. at Hyde Park-corner, on Monday last 
Samson 
President J'" 
Grlmston 
Duchess " 
Sweetheart 
Harlequin 
Lord Robert 
Golden Drop 
Mousetrup t” 1 ’ 
Forester 8J 
Playfellow . . . 
Railway King 
Pleasure 
B Hack 
Mouse 
Uncle Tom. • 
Sportsman 
50 
W 
45 
40 
32 
30 
,'jivyi uiinwi* 
Anna " 
Phoenix 
MANCHESTER BETTING. -Friday Night. 
Niwthum^eV^ml^ Plate,' rhfl. K ft.crr;e;rno. ln a Tw'lnSlrle^.S? 
Typee and Jetty Trefft^ ^ (0 j ng , t Arrlbat (tk). 6 to 1 agst The 
5 to 2 agst King Tom (tk). and 4 to 1 agst Dervish (tk). 
the Liverpool Cup. 
TEN BOR Y RACES.— Jukk 1^"- 
The West Worcrktrrmhur Srsr*rs wore win by The Ferret, n 
two heats beating The Spider ..ml I h Butterfly, beating 
Tho Deformed, beating Weasel and Garland 
Tittcrstone 
Noisette .. 
Grief.. 
Freedom .. 
Knight Errant 
LUDLOW, 185i. 
Acceptances for iho Ludlow Handicap. 
age *t lb 
8 8 
7 8 
7 4 
7 4 
7 2 
fi 12 
6 10 
Bobby .. 
Lord John 
Ada .. .• 
Minerva .. 
Susannah 
I'm Afloat 
age st lb 
.366 
.366 
.462 
,462 
.460 
. a 6 7 
IV II 1 £ II V ' .. 
Aaron Smith 
Liberty 
Acccpunces for the South Shkopshirh Handicap. ^ * ]b 
. . *1* 8 10 I Minerva 1 r 12 
Noisette _ .- 
Hope 
