THE FIELD 
579 
dominations, ©teigbts, Rift gtogtances. 
CARLISLE RACES, Jcnb 27. 
Acceptances for the Cumuf.ri.and Plate. 
ago st lb 
Haricot 7 0 
Little Fawn a 7 0 
Cariboo a 7 0 
Eulogist -17 0 
Cleveland 6 0 8 
Hobby llorao 1 6 G 
La Bello . . 
A swell . . 
Syvogeo .. 
Aribbas .. 
Communist 
Claret 
nge st lb 
4 6 0 
4 0 0 
3 6 10 
3 5 8 
3 5 1 
3 16 
WEDNESDAY, June 28. 
Acceptances 
i on the Beverley Cup. Two miles. 
30 sub?, 
15 
of whom declared. 
ago st lb 
age st lb 
Mcrrybird 
Determination 
.. 4 
6 
8 
Jack Looming 
.... 6 7 11 
Seducer 
G 
7 
Ann Eliza 
Pyrols 
6 
4 
Florist . . . . 
Diligent 
G 
2 
The Vet .. .. 
Julius Agricola . 
.. 3 
5 
8 
Radcllffe Hero 
. . . . 4 7 G 
Little Jem .. . 
5 
8 
Brassy . . . . 
Erycina 
5 
8 
General Breeze 
.. .. 3 0 10 
GOODWOOD RACES.— July 25. 
Weights for tho Goodwood Stakes of 25 eovs each, 15 h ft, and 5 only 
if declared on or before Tuesday next. Certain winners extra. 
Two miles and a half. 
yrs st lb 
yrs st lb 
Stock well.. .. 
0 
U 
Jack Frost .. .. .. 
3 
6 
4 
Rataplan . . . . 
9 
9 
Marc Antony 
3 
G 
3 
Hungerford .. 
8 
8 
Bro to Grey Tommy . . 
4 
fi 
3 
Balrownie 
8 
4 
Bracken 
3 
6 
2 
Torment .. .. 
8 
3 
Bnalbec 
3 
G 
2 
Muscovite 
8 
3 
Cock Pheasant .. .. 
4 
6 
0 
Adinc .. .. 
8 
1 
The Pontiff 
3 
G 
0 
Ariosto . . . . 
8 
1 
Roscommon 
3 
G 
0 
Goorknh .. .. 
8 
0 
Hercules 
3 
5 
12 
Little David . . 
7 
13 
The Caliph 
3 
5 
12 
Typeo .. .. 
7 
11 
Jonathan Martin .. .. 
3 
5 
12 
Nancy . . . . 
7 
9 
Dr. O'Toole 
3 
5 
11 
Hermit .. .. 
7 
8 
Barrel 
3 
5 
11 
Talfourd . . . . 
7 
8 
John Buil 
4 
6 
11 
Cobnut .. .. 
7 
8 
Bribery 
3 
b 
11 
Ilex 
7 
8 
Ncwbold 
3 
5 
10 
Ethelbert.. .. 
7 
8 
Swiftsure 
3 
5 
10 
Ethelwolf. . . . 
7 
5 
Lord John 
3 
5 
9 
Early Bird 
7 
5 
Woodeotc 
3 
5 
8 
Haricot . . . . 
7 
4 
Phociou 
3 
5 
8 
Bulliimsloc . . 
7 
3 
Amalgamation .. .. 
3 
5 
G 
Pantomime . . 
7 
2 
Lady Bird 
3 
5 
G 
Lerrywlieut .. 
7 
2 
l’unclibox 
G 
Audubon . . .. 
7 
2 
Dinah 
3 
5 
5 
Mr. Sykes 
7 
2 
Valeria 
3 
5 
4 
Crusader . , . . 
7 
0 
Gamekeeper 
3 
5 
4 
Exact .. .. 
7 
0 
Tros 
3 
5 
4 
Jouvence 
6 
13 
Miss Tennyson .. .. 
4 
5 
4 
Nutpccker 
G 13 
Hermitage 
3 
5 
3 
Ireland s Eye 
.. ..4 
6 
12 
Duchess of Lorraine c. 
3 
5 
3 
Llndrick .. .. 
C 11 
Lurlcy 
3 
6 
3 
Ulster .. .. 
G 
11 
Mulligrubs 
3 
5 
0 
Exeter . . . . 
G 
10 
Stonehenge 
3 
5 
0 
Mentmoro Lass 
.. ... 4 
6 
10 
Jennala filly .. .. .. 
3 
5 
0 
Queen's Own .. 
.. .. 3 
6 
8 
Jujube 
3 
5 
0 
Jacqueline 
0 
7 
Erycina 
3 
4 
13 
Heapy .. .. 
Postulant 
.. .. 4 
G 
G 
G 
6 
Lincoln's Inn . . . 
3 
4 
8 
The Harrogate Handicap Stakes of 7 sovseach, 5 ft, and 3 only if 
declared, with 60 added. A winner of any Hnndicnp, value 50 sovs. 
after the weights are out, to carry 51b; of two of .00 sovs, or one of 
1 00 sovs, to carry 8lb extra. The second horse to save bis stake. The 
winner to pay 5 sovs towards expenses,— One mile and a half (23 
Bubs). 
age st lb 
4 8 5 
18 1 
12 
Captain Cornish 
Helena by Launcclot ... 1 
Revolver by Melbourne 5 
Catherine Farr by Assault 4 
Sir Rowland Trenchurd G 
Ann Eliza by Iago 4 
Iiraxey by Moss Trooper 6 
Ammonia by the Ugly 
Buck 5 7 
Surveyor by the Doctor 0 7 
Maid of Team Valley... aged 7 
The Buck 6 7 
Tamerlane by the Em- 
peror 1 G 
7 11 
7 10 
7 8 
Determination by Mel- 
bourne 
GoldlVingc by Swift ... 
Seducer by Melbourne... 
Poetess by the Bard ... 
Gainelad by Gameboy ... 
The Grand Inquisitor _. 
Magic by Melbourne ... 
Julius Agricola by Tory- 
boy 
Bridekirk by British Yeo- 
man 
Brother to King of Troy 
D. O. (late Earl of Derby ) 
age st lb 
4 
6 
7 
5 
G 
4 
3 
G 
0 
4 
5 
13 
3 
5 
11 
3 
5 
9 
3 
5 
9 
3 
6 
7 
3 
5 
7 
3 
5 
7 
3 
5 
7 
If the highest weight accepting be under 8st 51b, it will bo raised to 
that weight, and others in proportion. 
STAJLFOIiD 
Weights for the 
age st Ih 
Muscovite •• .• •• 6 8 13 
lJalrownie 18 0 
Adinc 5 8 9 
•Defiance 1 8 8 
Red Lion.. 5 8 6 
Hex 5 7 6 
Cariboo a 7 1 
Poodle 5 7 3 
Lcrrywheut 5 7 2 
Llndrick 5 7 2 
Haricot a 7 0 
Dove 1 G 10 
•Pancake.. .... .. 6 G 6 
Seducer - .. 3 6 1 
Hercules .. .. .. .. 3 6 2 
Nicotine 16 2 
f. by Paragone, out of 
Rackapelt 16 2 
Lady BRd 362 
MEETING. 
Bcrqhlet Stakes. 
age st lb 
Cock Pheasant .. .. i 6 0 
Miss Briggs 1 G 0 
Sweetness 16 0 
Kaffir 3 5 13 
Miss Bolton 3 5 8 
b. f. by Burgundy, out of 
Hopeful 3 5 8 
Amalgamation .. .. 3 5 G 
Malmsey 3 5 6 
Delia 3 5 G 
f. by Verulam, out of 
Jennala 3 5 2 
El Dorado 3 5 2 
* These horses, having been en- 
tered without the knowledge of 
their owners, will be struck out by 
the time prescribed, unless spe- 
cially ordered to remaiu in. 
The Bmunv Stakes of 10 sovs each, h fr, with 60 added by the Club: tho 
owner of the second horse to save his stake. One mile and a half 
Ethelwolf.. 
Garforth .. 
Poodle 
Pantomime 
Wedding-Day 
St. Faith.. 
Wc 
Rataplan 
Defiance .. .. 
Adinc .. •• 
Red Lion.. •• 
•Muscovite 
Nunoy .. •• 
Bourton (h-l>) 
Indian Warrior 
Alonzo .. •• 
Cobnut .. •• 
Lough Hawn .. 
Tiil fount .. •• 
Joe Miller .. 
Audubon.. .. 
Cleveland 
Llndrick . . . . 
Merry Bird 
Eulogist .. .. 
A Ip 
i lid Vo! .. .. 
Aaron Smith .. 
age st lb 
age st lb 
.. 5 
12 
7 
Nonsuch 
r> 
to 11 
11 
11 
Waterfall 
G 
10 
9 
.. 5 
11 
11 
Cock Pheasant . . . . 
4 
to 
9 
.. 4 
11 
9 
Georgey 
4 
10 
11 
7 
Veteran 
of 
Knfflr 
3 
10 
4 
.. 6 
11 
0 
Hermitage 
3 
10 
2 
10 
13 
Amos 
.. 1 
ID 
13 
Stonehenge 
3 
9 
7 
13 
C Incas 
4 
ps It. 
for the Wolverhampton Stakes. 
11) 
age st 
lb 
.. 4 
9 
G 
•Bull's Eye 
.. 1 
6 
11 
Knight Errant . . . . 
4 
G 
0 
8 
G 
Liberty 
a 
.. 6 
8 
0 
New Warrior 
7 
13 
Queen's Own 
0 
10 
7 
10 
Plougliboy(lntoAncliises) 
i> 
:> 
8 
7 
10 
Caliph 
3 
6 
.. 6 
7 
111 
Lord John .. .. 
3 
6 
.. a 
7 
8 
Nelly, by Pompej* 
3 
5 
3 
.. 4 
7 
8 
Census - 
3 
.. G 
7 
6 
Ilaxby 
3 
5 
0 
.. 4 
7 
Amalgamation .. •• 
3 
7 
0 
Stiletto 
.. 4 
7 
0 
NeWbold .. .. •• •• 
ii 
»> 
.. 5 
7 
0 
Mcllont 
3 
5 
.. ft 
G 
12 
Gmnclnd, by Gameboy 
ft 
.. 6' 
0 
n 
Hum .. •» •• •• 
3 
.. 4 
li 
12 
Lurley 
3 
10 
b f by California, dam. 
G 
6 
Mix* Kitty Cockle (dls- 
G 
() 
qunlllledj .. •• •• 
3 
4 
10 
Entered without owner’s knowledge. 
Liverpool Cup Acceptances. 
ago st lb i 
ace »t lb 
Kingston 
. ... 5 
8 12 i Heapy 
. 4 
6 2 
Hungerford ... . 
. ... G 
8 3 La Belle 
. 1 
G 2 
Ilalrownlo ... . 
. ... 4 
8 3 i Aribbas 
. 8 
G 2 
Indian Warrior . 
. ... 5 
7 10 , Ammonia 
. 5 
G 2 
Typeo 
. ... 4 
7 10 Tho Early Bird ... 
.. 3 
G 2 
Catherine Hayes . 
. ... 4 
7 5 | Tho Wild Huntsman 
.. 3 
6 0 
Dhaseaway ... . 
. ... 6 
7 5 Sine qua non 
.. 3 
6 10 
Uinbrlcl 
. ... 4 
7 4 Tho Queen's Own ... 
.. 3 
5 10 
Mentmoro Lass 
. ... 4 
7 4 Dr. O'Toole 
.. 3 
5 10 
Crusader 
. ... 4 
7 2 Stonehenge 
.. 3 
5 G 
Talfourd 
. ... 4 
7 0 Marc Antony 
.. 3 
5 6 
Llanforda ... 
. ... 4 
7 0 Lady Bird 
.. 3 
5 G 
Ireland's Eye ... 
4 
C 12 ’ Grey Plover, 
.. 3 
5 4 
Annie Sutherland 
4 
6 12 Amalgamation 
.. 3 
ft 4 
St. Faith 
4 
G 10 ' Hercules ... ... ... 
.. 3 
5 4 
Don Quixote ... 
4 
0 8 Jujube 
.. 3 
4 10 
Ulster 
4 
6 8 Dan Cupid 
.. 3 
4 7 
Ax well 
4 
G 6 1 Nightshade 
.. 3 
4 7 
Aaron Smith ... 
. ... G 
6 4 | 
WINCHESTER, 1854. 
Acceptances for the original Hampshire Stakes. 
ago st lb agu st lb 
Rataplan 19 71 Valetta 6 6 9 
Lascellcs 4 8 4 St. Spiro 3 6 7 
Noisetto 4 7 4 | Hercules 3 6 4 
Cleveland 5 0 12 I Stonehenge 3 5 9 
Provost Marshal . . . . 4 6 11 Victor 3 6 7 
Bribery 3G7| 
SPORTING MISCELLANEOUS. 
Twelve of tho wild cattle (two bulls nnd ten heifers) which 
abound in the campagna of Koine, and are well known to ull 
visitors to the “ eternal city,” for their untameable ferocity 
arid savage beauty, have been landed at Liverpool. They 
are a novel importation, and have been placed in the orna- 
mental park at Hooton Hall, Cheshire. 
Ruin of the Road.— T he executors of the lato Lord 
Henry Howard exposed by auction the other day subscription 
debts of £4,800, with all arrears of interest since 1817, 
secured upon the tolls of the Horsham and Guildford 
turnpike-road by act of Parliament. Sold for £fi0. Also 
subscription debts of £1,200, secured on tho tolls of tho 
Storrington and Ball’s Hut turnpike-road, which sold for 
£2 only. 
Tiib Moors. — In answer to numerous inquiries, we are 
glad to be able to slate that, from all parts of Inverness-shire 
and northwards, we hear that the young grouse have not 
for many years been stronger or more numerous. An un- 
usually largo stock of old birds survived last season, and 
these, favoured by excellent weather at the breeding time, 
have brought out broods of from seven to ten from almost 
every nest. A gamekeeper, who has often noted the first 
appearance of tho young birds, informs us that he saw them 
this year on the 13th May — eight days earlier than he ever 
noticed before. A gentleman, who has extensive shootings 
in Ross-shire, writes as follows : — “ 1 expect this will turn 
out a very good season for grouse in this part of the country; 
all the eggs arc now hutched, nud many of the covoys cun 
already fly a hundred ora hundred and fifty yards. Yester- 
day I sprang a covey of no less than eleven young birds, 
which took wing and went oil' in good style. It is very j-are to 
see so many birds in a covey of grouse. The deer are very 
forward in condition in my forest. Tho stags’ heads 
areas w< II grown now as in July last year.” Tho demand 
for moors is equal to that of former years, and to tlioso who 
long for the 12th of August, we c.m say with confidence 
that their guns will seldom have to be turned away to spare 
“ cheepers .”-^ — Inverness Courier. 
Argus gives the following warning to all who attempt to 
refresh themselves at the Ascot Grand Stand : — “ Among the 
curiosities of the week, I may mention the fact of water 
being charged for, at the Grand Stand, the samo price as 
sherry — a circumstance which stands in need of alteration, 
as it leads to gentlemen with short tempers, nnd a knowledge 
of pounds, shillings, and pence, expressing themselves in 
language more forcible than polite. We do hope, then, that 
Mr. Hibburd will next year bring in a New Reform Bill to 
meet this crying evil.” 
Splendid Tat Salmon. — One of the finest salmon 
I (38 lbs woight) for beauty and symmetry almost ever seen in 
1 tho Tay was caught last week at one of the fishing stations 
J belonging to tho town of Perth on Sleepless Island, 
j The Cunning op a Fox. — An instance of the prover- 
bial cunning and art of reynard occurred tho other day nt 
Longmorn. Mr. William ltennic — whoso success as a 
. snarer wo had occasion to mention the other week — caught 
an old fellow, who proved too sly for tho trap. Finding his 
strength of no avail, he twisted the chain round the tree to 
I which it was attached, until the spring, by being jammed, 
relaxed its hold, and allowed the ingenious operator to go 
free. Another one, caught by Mr. Ronnie at tho same place, 
left its leg in the trap. — Elgin Cournnt. 
Experimental Salmon Breeding on the Tay. — 
We can state, on the word of the overseer, that ho bus not 
observed above fifty dead of the fry since they left tho ova. 
j It is a fine sight to see tho shoals of fry darting into tho 
I deep water of the pond and under the stones when any 
| poison approaches it ; but if the spectator stands for a little 
| time they come again to the side. Woo bolide the poor fly 
1 that alights on the water whore so many enemies uro on the 
1 watch. Tho fish are now from an inch to two iuchcs long ; 
the larger have the par marks well developed ami are very 
1 active. Within these few days past the keeper has begun to 
! feed them by sprinkling liver dried and pounded into dust 
on the surface of the 'water, which they appear lo devour 
greedily. From tho few deaths that have taken placo since 
the beginning of the experiment, both in the ova and fry, 
wo would think that at tho least there cannot bo less than 
300, 0U0 young fish in the pond ai*<l boxes. The space pro- 
vided for bringing lip the smoult is far too sinull. — 
North Jiritish Daily Mail. 
Tins Spirit of tho Times states that “a sporting gentle- 
man in Mobile line offered; 500 dollars to any man in 
Alabama Who will drive six cats in hurnesy.” 
TURFIANA. 
Don John is to bo sold at Tattorsull’s, on July 10th. The 
Marble Ilill yearlings, for snlo on July 3rd, consist of 
S.uive-qui-l’cut, by Alarm, and Thames Dillon, by ot. 
Lawrence. Gurnet, a yearling, sister to Ruby, and Crown 
Jewel, the du in of Ruby, with a filly fo>l, by Pyrrhus the 
First, nnd stinted to Bay Middleton, are a. so tor s» ,e - 
Mister Slender’s forfeits uro paid up. Argus states that 
Mr. Drinkald refused 100 gs. for Alfred Day’s mount on 
Mongo, at Ascot. There aro thirty-live entries for the 
Berkshire Stakes, ami twenty for tho Reading Stak' s. Iho 
.United Kingdom Trainers’ Stakes, at Liverpool, closes on 
Tuesday next; there arent present cloven subscribers. John 
Scott’s Derby lot cousists of twenty, and John Day’s of 
fourteen. 
IRISH TURFIANA. 
Curkaqu June Meeting. — Tho Curragh Juno meet- 
ing, which commences on Tuesday next, and extends over 
four days, promises to bo of a most attractive character. An 
auiplo bill of furo bus been published (for which wo regret 
vyo liuvo not room), by which wc perceive that no loss than 
eighteen events aro to he decided, including three Queen’s 
Flutes, nnd the Nursery Stakes for two-year-olds, for which n 
large field are likely to start. The Lord Lieutenant and 
Countess of St. Germans will, it is stated, honour tho meet- 
ing with their prcsonce on tho opening day. 
Carlow Racks, 18)4. — This annual meeting Is an- 
nounced to take placo on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 11th 
and 12th, over tho Bally bar Course, under the stewardship 
of Henry Bruin, Win. F. Burton, Arthur Kavanngh, Henry 
Cary, Lorenzo Alexander, and Darby II. Cooper, Bsqrs. 
The programme consists of the Carlow Gold Cup, valuo 1UO 
guineas, with 20 sovs. added to a Sweopstakes of 10 sovs. 
each ; Handicap Sweepstakes of 8 sovs. each, 5 ft., GO sovs. 
added ; Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, 30 sovs. added, for two- 
year-olds ; 1 1 ii ill 1 c Stakes of 5 Sovs. cucli, 35 sovs. added ; 
tho County Plato oi 5 sovs. each, 30 sovs. added ; 
Selling Stakes of 5 sovs. each, 30 sovs. ndded ; tho 
Ladies’ Purse (Handicap) of 3 sovs. each, 20 sovs. added ; 
and a Stakes, with 10 sovs. added, for horses under 14 hands 
high. Excellent sport is anticipated. 
Tub Mnnkstowu (county Cork) Steeple Chases, llurdlo 
and Flat It ices, take place close to the Pussngc Railway, on 
the 4th, 5th, and Gth of next month, under most distin- 
guished patronage. Nino events, to which £105 will be 
added, aro set forth for decision. 
Kiltui-la (County Galway) Races. — The prelim- 
inary arrangements for those races arc now complete. Sir 
Thomas J. Burke, Rurt , M.P., Theobald Blake, and John 
Stratford Kirvv.m, lisqrs., will bo the active stewards for the 
county of Galway, and some other names are spoken of on 
the part of the town. Tho articles will appear in tho courso 
of a few duys, and an appeal will be made to tho inhabitants 
of Galway and its vicinity for support, which, being so 
liborully bestowed upon forinor occasions, induces tho 
stewards to rely with confidence on a willing support. 
We understand Tuesday after the assizes will be the day 
selected. 
Thb late Westmeath Steeple-chases. — The trea- 
surer of Westmeath races returns Ills grateful thanks to the 
following gentlemen who have kindly contributed towards 
the expense of the Mullingar races on the 9th and 10th of 
Inst May; — Directors of Midlund Great Western Railway 
of Ireland Company, £10; Mr. Puitrick Costello, £10; 
George A. Boyd, lisq., £5; Hugh M. Tuite, Rsq., £5; 
Messrs. Brindley and Colgan, £3; Mr. Warren I.cc, £1 
15s. ; Godfrey Loviuge, Esq., £1; William K. Reyuoll, 
Esq., £1 ; John Longworth, Esq., £1. — Total, £57 13s. 
A grnllcman holding a high official station nt Dublin 
Cu-tlo was robbed of his watch and purse at Epsom. 
The visitors to Kilkee will be glad to bear that there will 
be horse -racing on the strand on the 29th June. 
Louth Hounds. — We understand that, in consequcnco 
of W. Ruxton, Esq., of Ardor, being about to go abroad, 
the Louth hounds uro to bo transferred from his keeping to 
that of the Hon. Edward Bellow, of Barmcath. Mr. Ruxton 
had the custody of them for a long period, and spared no 
expense in keeping them in prime condition. Thoy are 
admitted to bo one of the finest packs in Iho country. Iii 
selecting the lion. E. Bellow for tho trust, tho Louth Club 
have made a judicious selection. 
The Kildare Hunt. — William Kennedy, Esq., having, 
iu consequence of his late accident, resigned the mastership 
of the Kildare hounds, an office which ho hold with so much 
credit to himself, the Marl of Clonmel has consented lo 
succeed him iu the presidency of tho hunt. We ure sure 
his lordship’s acceptance of the office will be unanimously 
hailed by the sportsmen of the county Kildurc, with whom 
lie is deservedly popular both as a brother in arms und a 
resident nobleman of becoming liberality. Wo are also 
glad to perceive that the circumstances of the hunt appoar 
to be in a flourishing condition. With suih a master, and 
with Mr. Richard Cunningham, of Kill, as secretary, tliero 
is no fear of its interests being in any way neglected. 
Thkiu: uro oloven entries lor tho l’oitarllnglon Slakes, of 
10 sovs ouch, h ft, 40 sovs added, for lvvo-yr-olds, ut the 
Heath (Queen's County) Races, on tho 2nd of August. 
For the Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sovs oach, li It, 100 sovs 
added ; t lie Kino Park Cup ; und tho Heath Slakes of 3 sovs 
each, 2 ft, 40 sovs added, at the same meeting, the nomina- 
tions are to be made with tiro keeper of the match-book, 
Kildare, at tho Curragh Meeting next work. 
Sale of Horses at Dyckr’s. — The stud of W. Ruxton 
Esq., of Ardee, better known us the Louth stud, were sold 
at Dycer's, on Saturday last, and realised the following, 
prices: — Bay mare, by L'und r, aged, up to 14 stone; JO 
guineas ; II. Randall, Esq. Bay mare, by Navanno, 0 yrs 
old, up to ldstono ; 42 guineas ; Lord Clonmel. Hay horso 
by Rough Robin, aged, up to 14 stone ; 40 guineas; II. 
O'Reilly, Esq. Black horse, G yrs old, by Lcunder, up to 
124 stonu ; 41 guineas; tho llou. Mr. Bellow. ‘’Smut,” 
black mure, by Sir Giles, aged, up to 15 stone ; 35 guineas; 
G. A. Boyd, £»q. Bay inure, by Emerald, dam by EIvus, 
7 yrs uld, up to 13 stone ; 50 guineas; — Stewart, Esq. 
Grey guiding, by Sir Gilej, aged, up to 1G stone; 70 gui- 
neas; Lord Clonmel. “Etiquette,” bay gelding, by Re- 
cherche, dam by Old Giles, G yrs old, up to 14 stone; 105 
guineas , II. O’Reilly, Esq. Bay mare, by Vulcan, thorough 
I, red, 7 yrs old, up to 124 stone; 155 guinea ; the llou. Mr. 
Bellow. “ Tinker,” brown horso, aged, up to 14 stone; 17 
guineas; II. Moore, Esq. Black mare, a good hack and 
huntress, up to 12 atone; 30 guineas; H. Pearson. Esq. 
Bay mare, aged, up to 12 atone ; 10 guineas ; Mr. M Evoy. 
Bassett Sanderson, Esq., of Castle Sander. von, hue ar- 
rived here for the angling season, and is enjoying flno sport, 
thcsalmon being very plr •• y iu tho river. Tho largest salmou 
caught in the neU for finny years at the Bally shun non 
Fishery was one of 43lbs weight, a few days ago Doctor 
She'd angled one of 281b»oi» Monday Uii.—Ballysheimoa 
Hoi' aid. 
Grayling. — On Tuesday last, the Rev. R. D. Evans, 
of Kingshuid, near Lcominstoiy Herefordshire, caught in tha 
River Lugg, with Mr. Frederick Allies’ Pectoral F»u .Minnow, 
a grayling nearly one pound in weight ; tho only Inst aura 
I ever knew of a grayling beitij taken in this uoiglihuur- 
1 hood with tho minnow. ”• " * 
