THE FIELt). 
Ellerdale’s elrieat daughter is a fine slnrhinp filly, and won ns 
cleverly ns animal could do. Her dain had a brown colt to 
Flying Dutchman last year, and, we think, a filly foal to 
Bird catcher, this. Lord Alfred was very lame, and had not in 
tact got o\er the hard ground at Manchester, from which 
Surnhanil hud nltm fullered not a little. This latter colt is a 
very goud-looking two your old, and with lots of improvement 
about him ; and the Criterion (31bs extra), the Doncaster Two 
your old (4!b extru), the Princo of Wales (2lb extra), the 
Gimmick Stakes, and the Derby ell own to his name. He 
whs bought at Lord Spencer’s (1853) sale of yearlings for only 
01 gs. Job Mureou’s riding on Jetty TrefFz was tbe best bit 
nt the nu cling; and no race this year has been so completely 
won out of the fire. Site Is a nice squary looking mare, bui 
moderate to a degree. 
Newmarket und Worcester arc 'lie principal meetings of the 
ensuing week. Three plntcs of £.10 and two of JE50 are given 
at the former, hut us a 3 sovs entrance fee is charged in all ol 
them, the liberality of the Jockey Club is not of a very Mart- 
ling kind. The candidates for t lie July and Chesterfield 
Stukrs me very dark. Besides Bonnie Morn, Diik Hut- 
teruik (<>f whom great things are told at Middloham) 
figures in the former ; while The Russian (bi other to Autoci a') 
and sister to Omoo, arc the only names of public interest among 
the lot i * Wo have not heard us a fuel that Lord Eglinlnn’s 
colt is coming, hut his I.oideliip, nlthough Doncaster is his 
favomite course, bus always hud a great pmchunt for the July 
Stakes, since it was the maiden win of his Flying Dutchman. 
Thcie is no telling what Lord Glasgow (who is, we hear, 
about In place Ilia horses in the hands of Cooper, Colonel I’eel's 
late trainer) tuny do over ilia mahogany on Tuesday night, 
hut at piPsent there is not a single match on puper. Wor 
ceslcr meeting Is strong and healthy, and likely to repay the 
exertions which huve been used lor it. Domino looks well for 
I ho Trial, and Knight of St. George is one of the most likely 
names in the Worcestershire llundicap. Catherine I)uye», 
7st4lh, ir al.-n very well in ; but wc thought she was rather lumc 
lit A»cot. >hc bus u< Ci pted with the same weight within a pound 
tor the Liverpool Cup, for which Talfotird and Marc Antony, 
lira also very nicely weighted. This latter luce excites very 
little ol the betting furore which it was wont to do ten years 
ago, although it j* very difficult to soy wiry. Now that “ Jar- 
ilinuing ” is the order of the day, sporting innkeepers, both 
at Liverpool and elsewhere, muBt hold their betting-peace cn- 
tiiely dining a meeting, or cross over to each other’s houses 
when they wunt to “ get on.” Absurd as this doctrine may 
seem, it hems the l)i>w-strcet seal upon it ; and hence, follow- 
ing it out, it is plain that, If it be correct, Tuttersall's is only 
mlc from an information so long as the proprietors themselves 
do not go into their subscription-room, und take or lay (lie 
nrlds with their patrons. Knowing, us Lord Palmerston does, 
that inns are the temporary Tattersall's in all race towns, and 
t bat fjioso are especially selected whose landlords huve 
sufficient local spirit or spotting turn to support racer, 
und hot a little, lie could not possibly have meant to in- 
clude Tatlersull s and inns among the houses of resort for 
tut ting purposes, which he determined to put down. if 
the hill meant to muko Tattersall’s on exception, it ought 
to have boldly said so; but us it did not, it ia evidently in the 
riinio category with inns. The Home Office can have no 
right to make ideal distinctions, and send blue-coated police- 
runn to keep order on o Settling Day in the one, and “co- 
vbiralive" inspectors in plain clothes, to play the spy iu the 
oIJims. Titty might huve been content with uprooting the 
gicut hetling-hniise nuisance, by making deposits illegal, in- 
► trail of commencing a • gainst innkeepers, which the 
lim.sid magistrates w 
Apropos of ex-listers, n 
I.iglii, that one of thenijR 
new Derby course in ten 
»e believe that the n\' 
therefore, this Andover 
Perhaps, however, lie i| 
hearing M r. Jardirie’s d 
The principal racing ■[ 
of a Sale Slakes ul Ncv 
in the South. We hope 
the Not III, and us Done 
ami Miles, why should the) 
for the produce of the 
Mr. Jucqucs’is, Mr. A. J 
gn at Norlheri^Studs ? ' 
it will be seen, says “ Cor. 
Stakes, while Stock well, It 
y too proud to follow up. 
iiourpd iu London on Friday 
ked himself to run over the 
last Saturday afternoon ; but 
d not be got on, and that, 
id did not coine to the post, 
e suddenly lost all form, on 
• duy before. 
• week i6 the announceim nt 
r the four principal Muds 
a will also strike root in 
'Mitified with blood stock 
■r “ Salutation Stakes” 
docks, Lord ClifdenV, 
„ ,• amj some other of the 
ilom pet of the north, Nancy, 
vith 7st 9lbsfor the Goodwood 
/ill very naturally have nothing 
to do with it. Although a negotiation of this kind went off 
in the spring of 1852, it seems not at all improbable that the 
Marquis of Exeter will shortly dispose of his St. I.egcr win- 
ner und nil his Mud. Baron Rothschild has had the offer of 
them at a certain price, — his “ fid no Achates” has been over 
to Newmarket this week to inspect them, and we believe that 
the yes’’ or ” no” hits been given ere this. His Lordship, 
wc hear, alleges certain heavy railway expenses which he is at 
present incurring, as his reuson for giving up his favourite 
pursuit. Ills loss will he a very severe one to Newmarket ; 
but although a very plucky, straightforward sportsman, he 
bos always had the unfortunate knack ol disagreeing with 
every jockey and every truiner he ever hud. Little Joe 
Rogers is much belter again, and able to ride in a gallop on 
tbe Heath. King Tom, too, U getting on very well, and the 
party and Charlton huve vtiy high fcit. Leger hopes of him, 
and no eaithly fear of Dei visit, albeit he is at 3 to 1. John 
Scott has much better grounds lor his Groeculua Ksuriens’ 
fancy, an the ever wide-a-wake “Man in the street" lias it, 
• hot l.e borrowed Anteverla, and tried him and Bonnie Morn 
with her at eight pounds; the result being that the grey 
brat her a head, and the chestnut three lengths. 
in scarlet, and nothing can be nicer than the general arrange- 
ment, with the exception of a slight inattention to colours. 
The clito of tho turfite* and the ring seemed to be there, aouo 
of them in better spirits than John Day, senior, who had 
many a hearty hand-shake and greeting from his old neigh- 
bours, mingled with their good wishes for the future success of 
his “ terrible chesnot.” 
The sports commenced with the Four- Year- Old Triennial, 
In which Cobnut bade good bye to his competitors from the 
very post, leading them somn lengths at a strong steady pace 
for tho two miles and a half, and cleverly defeating William 
Rufus’* challenge. J’oor I’haros was completely exhausted 
when he [lulled up, and William Day seemed so disgusted with 
his new purchase that he was loth to pass the chair with him, 
and only did so because hi* brother John jokingly declared 
that he could’nt have one of the family “ distanced” over that 
giound. In the next raco Bonnie Morn attracted great atten- 
tion by his perfect condition uud his capitul buck, which was 
just suited for this up-hill and down-dale journey. Alfred 
Day was “ up” again, leaving Marlow to wear the Palmerston 
jacket, so the fraternization of tho two gnat stables of the 
world (they must have reully takeu the hint from Gallipoli) 
is complete, and no doubt by some sly “ arrangement” they 
will, ero very long, give the poor public a nice hard squeeze 
between them. The grey had very little to beat, and to use 
the words of his rustic admirers, “Alfred’s won in a walk.” 
The Hind was again very awkward, when Whitehousu went 
to mount her. Vaisa was u miserable wretch to look at, and 
Dartmouth hud no earthly pretensions to race. 
The next race for tho Three Year Old Triennial was the great 
oik* of tho day, Bnd Ivon’s condition was 6een to be so perfect 
wlicn George Abdulc stripped him in the enclosure, that his 
Yorkshire friends forthwith vowed great things in his name. 
Audovor looked as if lie had a good deal of holiday 6ince the 
Derby, but nevertheless ho came when he liked, and did what 
lie liked with his opponent. He could have given him a 
stone instead of lOlbs. with east*. In fact, Ivan who pulled up 
very lea-weary, was so utterly beaten for speed that anything 
might liuvo been obtained about him for the St. Leger. 
Both were slightly pricked, but Job found opposition so 
Isopelcsss, the instant the Derby winner came in) earnest, 
that ho very quietly struck his flag, and did not punish his 
eolt. Ho is improved since last year, and is like his sire, 
Van Trump, hut much narrower and fcobler in the back, 
while his pasterns are rather upright and with very little go 
in them. We should say that he is as nearly os possible six- 
teen hands. Andover crept along over his native ground in 
the must beautiful style, but pulled up rather in a lather, 
whereas, Ivan was nearly as dry as when he started. His off 
hind leg, if wc mistuke not, is his weak point, as Mr. Muvor 
had not only to deal with it last October, but it is averred 
that he has also shown a strong cuib tendency in it, as well. 
However in bpite of this infirmity, he is a right worthy suc- 
cessor of Grey Momus, Pyrrhus the First, Cossack, Mendican t, 
and the other Danebury worthies, who have received their 
polish from the Days, father and sod, over this ground. The 
country people seemed very much pleased at tbo success of 
“ our nags,” as they term them, hut they were not demonstra- 
tive, and wc heard uo cheering as Alfred Day returned to 
scale. 
The absence of Ratnplan and Little Harry took the fire out 
of the Steward’s Plate, and Hermit again gave tho fielders a 
very bud tune of it. Little David might have been a formid- 
able opponent, but he pulled so violently from the very Blurt, 
that Hornsby was obliged to let him race in the front, and never 
got him steudied till after the first mile. Hermit followed 
quite composedly in the rear, and went up when they got into 
the straight, with Shara vogue und Little David on each side, 
who stayed there by sufferunce to the stand, when he drew away 
from them without an effoit. Little David is a very beautiful 
animal, hut ho hardly looked so clear in the coat a9 we have 
seen him. Ireland’s Eyo is also Improving, and carries (like 
Grapeshot) a very expansive barrel ; while Barrel liimselt has 
sadly gone off, and looks like a mere hack. 
In the Mottisfont Stakes, Border Chief with 51bs extra 
niurle another failure, but his friends still assert that he 
requires a flat surface to perforin over, which, look- 
ing at his make, is not unlikely. All four laid beautifully 
together till near home, when the pace became very strong. 
Tltonnus and William retired instantaneously, and the 
Danebury Dcrbyile won very cleverly. He is a nice stoutly 
built colt by Tearaway, out of Foinnuala, low and level, with 
fine propelling qualities and a rather objectionable head. He 
is, however, a Derby nag all over, somewhat of the Andover 
build, and is also engaged in the Bedford Stakes, Prenderghast 
Stake*, Lavont Stakes, North and South of England Biennial 
Stakes, and the 2,000g*. It will thus bo seen that the 
Danebury horses showed very little consideration for their 
visitors; and seeing what a beautilul velvet piece of turf they 
have to train over, it is no wonder they were so well up to 
the murk. On tho whole, although the original entries shrank 
sadly away on the card, it was an ufternoon of no ordinary 
interest. The rustic quiet of the whole affair was, in short, 
a moM refreshing contrast to the feverish excitement of Epsom 
and tho ‘•Greenwich Fair” delights of Miulsoy Hurst. 
STOCKBRIDGE RECOLLECTIONS. 
Although the South Western Railway gave evrry facility 
(o tho Cockney Columbuses to explore the regions of Stock 
bridge, whose name has so long inspired them alternately with 
terror or confidence, the threatening appearance of the 
morning kept them nearly all at home. The comae is 
reached l»y a hilly six miles road from Andover, and is most 
beautifully situated in a valley between two bills. On the 
side of one, a neat little Grand Stand is built, behind which 
all the booths are pitched, which with llieir red flags 
flying remind one of some pretty rustic file. Ou the 
extreme right of the valley are to he seen tbo alate roo t of 
the Danebury stables, whose owner in mahogany tops and 
whice cords, with a geranium In his button bole, is master of 
the carernouies. He is assisted by Messrs. Ilibbard and Star- 
ling, and an agricultural attache bordering on 19 atone, all 
TATTEIISALL’S.— Monday. 
Most of the afternoon was employed to settling last week s accounts. 
1 on ants the dose some half a doxen events to come were brought under 
notice, but nothing very important occurred. The horses most lit de- 
luautl were ileapy and Huiigertord for the Liverpool Cup. 7 to 1 was 
taken freely about cacti. y 
6t. Leoim.— loou to 400 repeatedly offered on tbe field, 
upwards of A 200 O,ia * qUOte<1 Dirk H»ttcralck were taken to 
CLOSING PRICES. 
Cuhbkklabd Plato. 
6 to 2 agst Mr. J. shepherd's Aribbas (token) 
4 to I Sir J. lioswell's Lti belle 
7 to 1 — — Lord Derby's Hobby. horse 
Li v enroot. Cur. 
6 to I agst Mr Harrison’s llcapy < taken) 
C to 1 - — Ilaron Rothschild's liuugerford (taken) 
11 to 1 Mr. Morris's Indian Warrior (taken; 
Goodwood Stakes. 
12 to I agst Lord Zetland's Xros i taken) 
16 to 1 Mr J. Merry's Exact (taken) 
16 to 1 Mr. Payne's Cock Pheasant (taken) 
25 to 1 Count llntthyany's Ethclwolf (taken) 
Goodwood Cur. 
6 to 2 agst Mr. Howard's Virago (3 to 1 taken) 
St. Leoer. 
5 to 2 agst Lord Derby's Dervish (offered) 
10 to I Lord Zetland's Ivan (taken) 
DEItBT. 
10 to I agst Mr. Tlowes's Graculus Ea u liens (offered) 
16 to 1 Mr Howard's Oulston (to £73) 
20 to 1 Lord Egllnton's Dirk Hutteraick (taken) 
25 to I Mr. Rowes'* Bonnie Morn (taken) 
26 to 1 Mr. Edwards's Snrnlinnd (tuken) 
26 to 1 Mr. Howard's c by Surplice, out of Ferina (take 
30 to 1) 
Stookbridoe Racbs.— A ll Mr. Knowles's hones wire struck out of 
their engagements at Stockbridge tills afternoon. 
Worcestershire Stakes.— Hobbyhorse should be amongst thoio 
payiug 6 sovs. forfeit. 
BETTING AT MANCHESTER.—' Tuesday. 
The business transacted this morning was principally confined to the 
Cumberland Piste, run for to-day, nt Carlisle ; the only bets laid on future 
evonts were the following: — 
Liverpool Cur. 
7 to 1 agst llcapy (t) 
7 to 1 Hnngcrford (t) 
12 to 1 Ludy bird (t) 
Goodwood Stakes. 
100 to 8 on the Field (off) 
St. Lgoir. 
lftJ to 50 agst Dervish (t) 
BlbURY CLUB RACES -Wednesday. 
( Stock nm doe Course.) 
Sweepstakes of 50 sovs each, h ft, for three-yr-olds. New mile. Seren 
subs. 
Mr W. Etwnll's ch f by Robert dc Gorham, out of Soldier's Joy, 8st 
Sib (.Yales). Walk over. 
Tub lltBURT Stakes. One mile and a half. Nineteen sabs, 10 ef whom 
pay 6 sovs each. 
Mr Payne's Cock Pheasant, by Touchstone, 4 yrs, lOst 91b (Captain 
Little', bear Garforili, ORcd, I I -t 1 lib (Owner) 1 2); Nonsuch. 5 VTS. lOst 
I lib (Mr. Scobell) (3) ; Stonehenge, 3 yrs, 9st 71b (Mr Osbaldeston) (4) ; 
Gcorgcy, 4 yrs, lOst 91b (Mr. G. B. Price) (5); and Hermitage, 3 vrs, 
lOst 21b (Mr. Lindow) (6). 
betting 5 to 4 on Cock Pheasant— 4 to 1 each agst Nonsuch and Gar- 
fortli. Nonsuch took a strong lead ; the second and third places, after the 
first quarter of a mile, being alternately held by Stonehenge and Garforth, 
Cock Pheasant, under waiting orders, lying off. At the distance Nonsuch 
began to drop off, and Cock Pheasant drew forward; at the stand ho 
took the lead, followed by Garforth, and won easily by half a length ; 
bad third. 
The Chawpagnb Stakes. Last three-quarters of the New Mile, Nine- 
teen subs. 
Mr. Bennett’s Lady Alicia, by Melbourne. 8st 71b (Thick), beat Sauce- 
box. 8s t 101b (A. Day; ; Lambs'- wool, 8st 71b (H. Goatcr) ; Redemption, 
8st 71b (Yates); Whir), 8st 71b (Wells); and Contention, 8st 71b (Flat- 
man). 
betting— 2 to 1 each agst Lady Alicia and Contention, 7 to 2 each agst 
Redemption and Saucebox. Lady Alicia made the running, Lambs'- 
wool lying second, Whirl, on the extreme right, being third. At the 
Stand, Saucebox joined Lumbs'-wool, and a close race in ensued. Ludy 
Alicia, however, achieved the victory by a head. A dead heat for second 
place. Redemption finishing a good fourth. 
The Andover Stakes (Handicap). Old mile. 
Mr. Pcrcival's William Rufus, by Touchstone, 4 yrs, list 31b (Captain 
Little!, beat Wcllsbourne, (h b), 6 yrs, lOst 41b (Owner) (2); Garforth, 
aged, 12st (Owner); Old Rowley, 5 yrs, list (Mr. Osbaldeston); Orpheus, 
5 yrs, list (Owner); The Rock Scorpion (h b), 4 yrs, ltytt 101b (Mr. Lin- 
dow;; aDd Convict, 6 yrs, lOst 41b, carried lOst 71b (Count Batthyany). 
belling— 5 to 4 agst Wellsboiirne, 5 to 2 agst William Rufus, and C to 
1 agst Garforth. Wellsboume made the running until they were within 
u few yards of the Stand, when William Rufus went up, anil at last won 
by a nock: Orpheus and Convict, at an Internal of about five length* 
from the second, were the next two; Old Rowley fifth. 
A Plate of 60 sovs. T.Y.C. 
Mr. Megson's Master Adam, by Orlando, 3 yrs, 7st 71b (.£50) (Wells), 
beat b f by Hurkaway, out of Red Tape, 2 yrs, 5st 41b (£50) (Salter) (2) • 
questionable, by Heron or Gabbler, 2 yrs, 5st 41b (f 50) (Prior) (3;; c"by 
I ago, darn by Gladiator, 2 yrs, 5st 71b (£50) (Alder) (4); Favus, 2 vrs 
6st61b (£50) (C Bush) (6). ‘ ’ 
betting— 6 to 2 on Master Adam — 5tol agst Red Tape filly. Ques- 
tionable and Red Tape filly ran in front to the stand, where they were 
passed by Muster Adam, who won very cleverly by a length und a half, 
the second beating the third two lengths. The winner was afterwa <ls 
sold by auction for 200 gs. 
A Plate of 50 sovs, &c. One mile and a half. 
Mr. Farrance's Cardinal Wiseman, C yrs, 12st(£60), Mr. (Osbaldeston), 
heat Orpheus, 5 yrs, list 1 lib (£50) (Owner) (2); and Henrietta, 5 yrs 
12st 711. (£150) (Captain Little) (3). 
betting— Even on Henrietta - 2 to 1 agst each of the otheis. Won by 
a length. Very bad third. The winner was afterwards sold by auction 
for 50 gs. 
BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Liverpool Cop. 
4 to 1 agst llcapy (9 to 2 taken) 
6 to 1 Hungcrford (taken) 
Goodwood Stakes. 
10 to 1 agst Tros taken) 
100 to 7 Diana (taken) 
15 to 1 llcapy (taken) 
20 to 1 Cock Pheasant (taken) 
25 to 1 Ireland's Eye (taken) 
St. Lp.qer. 
7 to 1 agst Ivan (taken) 
Dtnnv. 
20 to 1 agst Fluttercr (to £100) 
20 to 1750 John Scott and the two John 
Duys (taken ) 
A stormy morning, hut a beautiful afternoon. The attendance of 
company comprised the principal members of the club, and many dis- 
tinguished patrons of the turf, speculation was carried on with much 
spirit, but it was not a " rosy dsy" for the fielders. 
CURRAGH JUNE MEETING.— Tuesday, 27. 
Tiie Scurry Stakes of 5 sovs each, 25 sovs added, Anglesey Post, was 
vmi puallu lio \f W f’i...-1/V aI> .. At. ......... i .. ik.. * 
Match 100 sovs, lift; 8st each; half a mile. Lord Waterford's ch f 
by Tearaway, out of Grumachree (J. Doyle), walked over; and received 
forfeit from Lord Howth's c by burgundy, out of ltemnant. 
Hon Majesty's Plate of 100 gs., for thrce-and-four-yr-olds; two 
niilca. was won by Mr O'Reilly's cli c Master Tom, by bashful, 4 yrs 
(D. Wynne), beating Mr. Irwin's Roscommon (2) ; Colonel Westenra's 
.simpleton (3;; Hunting Horn, balbnosloc, colt by Elvas, out of Syren 
and Alexia. 
Match 500 sovs, lift; 8st 51b each; half a mile. Lord Howth's gr c 
Jackdaw, by Magpie, out of Dahlia (Maton), walked over, and received 
forfeit from Lord Waterford's b c by Seahorse, out of Red Rose (deud). 
Tub Kiuwax Stakes of 25 sots each, 10 ft ; post on the Hat, was won 
by Mr. L. Byrne's cli c Amusement, by Blrdcatchcr, 3 yrs, Cst lib 
(Connolly), beating Mr. W. Kennedy's Arbutha (2) i Coloucl Wcstcnru's 
Mas-ou-llic-ltliig (3); April Foul, Egllnton, and Fuse. 
Handicap Swkki-.vtakrs of 10 sovs each, h ft; 40 sovs added - new 
Waterford Post, won cleverly by Mr. J. bayly's cli c Simon Pure by 
Crozlcr, 3 yrs, 7st 31b (Steggles), beating Mr Dillon's Rosetta (2). Hanni- 
bal, and Lord of the Isles. 
Wednesday. 
The Logutouer Castle Stakes of lo sovs each, 30 sovs added for 
three-yr-old*, won by Mr. Irwin's bk g Roscommon, by Sniallhopcs 
out of Clariuda (Lynch), beating Mr. Quin's Wild Irish Girl < 2)- Muc- 
pic, and bright May. *’ 
Tux Nurskht Stakes of 10 sovs each, h ft, 60 sovs added, for two-yr- 
olds. won by Mr. Disney's b c Mother Carey’s Chicken (G. Flarrltoii) 
besting Mr. Balfe's Expert filly, by Oxonian (2); Mr. Irwin's Dunmurry' 
3); and four others. 
