THE* FIELD. 
60S 
dominations, imti SUrcptatuts. 
NEWMARKET JULY MEETING— Tomdat, Jolt 4. 
T, ,e Jtav S TAKE9 of 60 sovs each, 30 ft, for two.ycar-olds, colts Sst 71b 
Allies 8st 61b ; the owner of tho second to receive back his stake; New, 
T.\ .C. — 37 sups. 
Gen. Anson's oh f by The Libel, out 
of Twilight 
Gen. Anson's ch c by Orlando out 
Muffutec 
Mr. J. Atkin's b or br c Sardonyx 
Mr. Armstrong's b c Wallis 
Lord Bruce’s b c by The Libel, out 
of Splltvoto 
Puke of Bedford’s br g Spinner 
Mr. Bowes' s gr c The Bonnie Morn 
Mr. R. E. Cooper's br f by Lanercoat, 
out of Nun Appletou 
Lord Cllfdon’s f Simony 
Mr. E. it. Clark's b c by Sir Tatton 
Sykes, out of Southdown 
Lord F.gllnton's b orbr c Dirk Hat- 
teralck 
Lord Kxetor's b c Nutriment 
Lord Exeter's ch f Bcsika 
Lord Exeter's b f Nngnra 
Mr. OroviUe's ch f Dornllco 
Mr. G re villa's b f Antoinette 
Mr. W. Gulliver's oh c Frederick 
Mr. W. Hassall'a b f Tiny 
Sir J. flaw ley's br f Chime 
Sir J. Hawley's b o by Venison, out 
of Vexation 
Mr. Knowlo's br c Sandboy 
Mr. C. Liley's ch c The Huntsman 
Mr. C. Liley’s ch f Redemption 
Mr. Mare's br c Tynemouth 
Mr. Morris's ch c The Duko of 
Hereford 
Mr. Nowlnnd's br c Triumvir 
Lord Orford's ch o Icarus 
Mr. Payne's b c by Orlando, out of 
Layla 
Mr. Payne’s b f Cornucopia 
Sir R. Plgofs bl c Undo Tom 
Mr. Pedlcy's b e Swaggerer 
Mr. Pedloy's cl) o Dartmouth 
Mr. Ralph's bror bl c Rostoratlon 
Mr. T. \Y. Redhead's b or br c Duko 
of Hamilton 
Duke of Richmond's oh c by Chat- 
ham, out of Evasion 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's b c Cortes 
Mr, Way's b c Dr. Cooke 
THURSDAY. 
The Chesterfield Stakes of 30 »ovs each, 20 ft, for two-yrs-olds, colts 
8st 71b, Allies 8st 41b ; the winner of the July Stakes to carry 91b, the 
second horse 41b extra; last half of B.M, 36 subs. 
Gen. Anson's ch f by tho Libol, out 
of Twilight 
Tm Habroqate Handicap Stakes of 7 sovs each, 6 ft, and 3 only If 
declared, with 60 added. A winner of any Handicap, value 80 sots. 
after the weights nro out, to carry 5lb; of two of 50 sovs, or one of 
100 sovs, to carry 81b extra. The second horse to save bis stake. Tho 
winner to pay 5 sovs towards expenses.— Ono mile and a half (23 
subs). 
ago st lb 
Helena by Launcelot ... 4 8 0 
Revolver by Melbourne 6 7 13 
Catherine Parr by Assault 4 7 12 
Ann Eliza by lago 4 7 9 
Braxey by Moss Trooper 6 7 6 
Maid of Team Valley ... aged 7 3 
Tamerlane by the Em- 
poror 4 0 13 
Determination by Mel- 
bourne 4 6 8 
GoldtVfnge by Swift ... 6 6 5 
Seducer by Melbourne 
Poetess by tho Bard 
Gamelad by Gameboy ... 
Slagle by Melbourne 
Julius Agrleola by Tory. 
boy 
Brldcklrk by British Yeo- 
man 
Brother to King of Troy 
D. O. (Into Karl of Derby) 
Six pay 3 sovs. 
age st lb 
3 0 1 
6 0 
5 12 
6 10 
3 6 8 
NOTTINGHAM RACES.-July, 1854. 
Weights for the Nornxo.nAMsuuiE Handicap. Two miles and a quarter. 
Gen. Anson's oh c by Orlando, out 
of Muffateo 
Mr. J. Adkins's b or br o Sardonyx 
Lord Bruce's b c by the Libol, out 
of Splitvoto 
Count But thy any' a ch c Wooden 
Wall 
Duke of Bedford's br f Alcyone 
Mr. Bowes s ch f by Pyrrhus the 
First, out of Wlasma 
Lord ChesterAeld's b f by Orlando, 
out of Boarding-school Miss 
Mr. R. E. Cooper's hr c Pantheon 
Mr. It E. Cooper’s b o The Russian 
Mr. E. R. Clark's b f by Sir Tatton 
Sykes, out of the Ulnok Doc- 
tor's dam 
Lord Cllfden's c Socinlan 
LordCIlfdcn's ch f Daffodil 
Lord Eglinton'sb c Neoptolcmus 
Lord Exeter’s b c Nutriment 
Lord Exeter's eh f Besika 
Lord Exeter's b f Niagara 
Mr. Greville's b f Antoinette 
Mr. Grevlllo'sb f Twitter 
Sir J. Hawley’s br f Chime 
Sir J. Hawley's b f by Cowl, out ol 
Y. Defiance 
Mr. Knowles’s b f Charmian 
Cupt. D. Lane's br c Velvet 
Mr. C. Liley's br f Triple 
Mr. C Liley's b f Orflla 
Mr. Mare's b c by Bay Middleton, 
dam by Discount 
Mr. T. Payne’s na b f Roving Betsy 
Mr. Pedlcy's b f Whirl 
Mr. Pedley s ch c Dartmouth 
Mr. Payne's b c by Orlando, out of 
Layla 
Sir U. Plgot's br f Katie Stewart 
Mr. Ralph s M or br c Restoration 
Duke of Richmond's ch c by Chat- 
ham, out of Evasion 
Lord J. Scott’s b f Clotllde 
Mr. J, M. Stanley's f (dead) by Or- 
lando, out of Darkness 
YORK AUGUST RACES.-I'IRST DAY. 
The Chesterfield Handicap. One mile. 
•Rataplan 
nge st lb 
nge st lb 
. ... 498 
Aaron Smith 
... 6 
6 6 
SUaravoguo 
....5 8 12 
La Bello 
... 4 
6 4 
Defiance 
....4 8 10 
... 6 
6 2 
llungerford ... . 
...68 10 
Spider. 
... 4 
6 2 
King of Trumps . 
. ... 5 8 6 
Tho Early Bird 
... 3 
6 2 
Orestes ... 
. ... 4 8 4 
The Dandy 
... 4 
6 1 
Red Lion ... . 
. ... 5 8 4 
Lady Vernon 
... 4 
C 0 
Kohlnoor 
....680 
Mis'. Briggs 
... 4 
6 0 
fypee 
....47 12 
Queen's Own 
... 3 
0 0 
Indian W arrlor 
....4 7 10 
Tho New Warrior .. 
... 3 
6 0 
•Catherine Hayes 
.,..4 7 9 
Merrv Monk 
... 3 
5 13 
Nancy 
0 7 8 
Ciist-oft' 
... 5 
5 12 
Chase- away ... 
6 7 8 
Whalebone ... . 
... 4 
6 12 
Goorkah 
4 7 7 
Hercules 
. ... 3 
6 11 
Ethelwolf 
5 7 6 
Now bold 
... 3 
6 0 
lalfourd 
.. ... 4 7 5 
•Dr. O'Toole 
... 3 
6 8 
•Merry Bird ... 
4 7 3 
Ladv Bird 
... 3 
6 7 
Audubon 
4 7 2 
•Criterion 
. ... 4 
6 6 
Liudriek 
5 7 2 
Barrel 
. ... 3 
6 6 
Lough Bawn ... 
6 7 1 
Royalist 
... 3 
5 6 
Haricot 
aged 7 1 
Amalgamation... . 
. ... 3 
6 6 
Freedom 
6 7 0 
Haxby 
. ... 3 
6 6 
Eulogist 
4 7 0 
St. Clare 
. ... 3 
5 6 
Little Fawn 
6 7 0 
Jetty Treffz ... . 
. ... 3 
5 4 
Henpy 
Jacqueline 
.. 4 6 12 
4 0 10 
Yestigo 3 
b f by Verulam, out of 
6 4 
Ulster 
4 6 9 
Jcnnala 
. ... 3 
5 4 
Candlewlck 
aged C 8 
Gamekeeper ... . 
. ... 3 
6 2 
Cleveland 
6 6 8 
Diligent 
Cable 
. ... 3 
0 2 
Itch 
4 6 8 
. ... 3 
5 0 
Morning Star ... 
5 6 8 
Sir James Gmliani. 
3 
6 0 
Florist 
Bit Of Blue 
4 0 7 
5 6 7 
Jujube 
b 1 by California, 
. ... 3 
ilmn, 
a o 
Epamiondas 
3 6 7 
Kitty Cocklo 
. ... 3 
5 0 
Inder 
4 6 7 
Eplnlclan 
3 
5 0 
St. Andrew 
Pancake ... ... 
4 6 6 
5 C 6 
Communist 
3 
4 10 
Those marked ♦ 
having been entered without tho knowledge of their 
owners, will be struck out by the time prescribed, unless specially ordered 
to be left In. 
age st lb 
age st lh 
Bat apian 
9 
7 
Miss Agnes 
7 
1 
8 
11 
Little Tom 
7 
1 
8 
9 
7 
0 
Snowdon Dunlilll . . 
.. 4 
8 
0 
Domino .. .. 
7 
0 
HuncaMunca.. .. 
8 
0 
Census . . . . 
G 
12 
Prime Minister 
.. 6 
7 
12 
Calamus . . . . 
G 
10 
7 
10 
Box 
6 
6 
The Deformed . . .. 
7 
7 
Quince .. .. 
C 
4 
Mentniove La'S 
.. 4 
7 
7 
Middlesbovougli 
.. .. 3 
6 
4 
The Early Bird 
.. 3 
7 
7 
Hermitage.. .. 
6 
4 
7 
6 
Maude Mary .. 
6 
12 
'I he General . . . . 
7 
4 
Boddicot . . . . 
5 
11 
Catherine Parr 
.. 4 
7 
4 
Nolly 
6 
11 
Catspaw 
7 
4 
f by Chanticleer 
out of 
Maro Antony .. 
7 
2 
Ellcrdule 
6 
2 
William Rufus.. .. 
7 
SECOND DAY. 
The Great Eiiob Handicap. Two miles Forfeits to be declared by 
Saturday, the 9th of July. 
Rataplan .. •• 
Kingston .. •• 
West Australian 
Little Harry .. 
King of Trumps 
llungerford 
Nubob.. •• 
The Reiver 
Leopold • • • 
* (hybrid .. • 
Indian Warrior, 
Cobnut 
Exact.. •• • 
Bird-on-the-Wlng 
The Deformed . . 
Talfourd .. .. 
Aqutlu 
Lough Dawn . . 
Men t more Lnss 
The Skinner . . 
Eulogist .. .. 
J.indrick . • . • 
Hermit .. .. 
Jacqueline. 
Ll&nforda • 
Ulster.. 
Audubon .. 
Pantomime 
Crusader . . 
Itch .. .. 
Cock Pheasant.. .. 
Sandhurst . . . . 
Bro. to Grey Tommy 
Janey 
Hit of Bluo 
Knight of St. George 
La Belle 
Dove 
Poodle 
age st lb 
age st 
lb 
4 
9 
G 
Charley 
4 
C 
8 
5 
8 
12 
Hospodar .. .. .. 
3 
G 
G 
4 
8 10 
Wild Huntsman .. .. 
3 
G 
G 
r> 
8 
8 
Early Bird 
3 
G 
G 
5 
8 
7 
G 
G 
0 
8 
G 
•Doublcthong 
4 
C 
4 
5 
8 
4 
3 
(1 
3 
6 
8 
1 
Bracken 
3 
C 
3 
5 
8 
4 
Neville 
3 
0 
3 
4 
8 
3 
•Dear Me .. .. .. .. 
4 
6 
3 
4 
8 
2 
Barrel 
3 
G 
2 
5 
8 
0 
CiOBslancs. . .. .. .. 
3 
0 
i 
4 
7 
12 
liuniguffln 
3 
G 
i 
5 
7 
12 
Gamekeeper . . . . . . 
3 
G 
0 
4 
7 
10 
Ncwbold 
3 
G 
0 
4 
7 
10 
Caliph 
3 
G 
0 
4 
7 
10 
ch c bv Verulam, out of 
7 
9 
Marchioness 
3 
G 
0 
4 
7 
8 
b c bv Fltzallen— Miss 
4 
7 
G 
Burn's dam 
4 
0 
0 
5 
7 
G 
Dr. O'Toole 
3 
5 
13 
C 
7 
Calamus 
3 
5 
13 
4 
7 
5 
b fby Don John— Mv Dear 
3 
5 
13 
4 
7 
Aribbas 
3 
5 
13 
4 
7 
4 
Haxby 
3 
5 
12 
5 
7 
4 
Jack Frost.. 
3 
5 
12 
3 
7 
4 
Honeysuckle 
3 
5 
12 
3 
7 
4 
Lord John 
3 
6 
10 
7 
3 
•Master Adam 
3 
5 
9 
4 
7 
3 
'l'roa .. .. .. .. 
3 
5 
9 
4 
7 
3 
Diligent 
3 
5 
9 
4 
7 
3 
Quince 
3 
5 
8 
4 
7 
2 
Claret 
3 
0 
8 
4 
7 
2 
St. Clair 
3 
5 
8 
4 
7 
2 
Julius Agricola .. .. 
3 
1> 
7 
4 
7 
o 
General Brcezo .. .. 
3 
5 
7 
4 
7 
2 
El Dorado 
3 
5 
7 
4 
6 
13 
Grand Inquisitor .. .. 
3 
5 
7 
4 
6 
13 
Boddicot .. .. .. .. 
3 
6 
7 
4 
C 
10 
Ham 
3 
6 
7 
4 
6 
10 
Kaffir 
3 
6 
7 
4 
6 
10 
Valeria (bred In I- ranee) 
3 
6 
G 
0 
6 
10 
Nelly 
3 
6 
G 
4 
6 
10 
Amos 
3 
5 
4 
8 
G 
10 
Stonehenge 
3 
6 
4 
4 
G 
9 
•Sir James Graham 
3 
5 
4 
4 
li 
9 
Erycina 
3 
5 
0 
0 
9 
Rodo-mell • • 
3 
5 
0 
4 
G 
9 
Lincoln’s. Inn 
3 
5 
0 
4 
G 
8 
Amalgamation 
3 
5 
0 
SPORTING MISCELLANEOUS. 
THE COPTER CAPTAIN. 
(From the Sporting Mnguzine.] 
Canto First.— Anticipation. 
The Copper Captain is long in the fork, 
And long are his strides down tho Birdcage Walk; 
His action is springy, Ills general air 
Is decidedly buxom and debonnair. 
For the beauties of Nature lie spares not a look, 
His soul is wrapped up in a small red book; 
It is not a poem, it is not in prose, 
But scores of pencil figures in rows ; 
For months he has styled it (the 'cute old fox), 
“ My excellent Dervish pepper box ! " 
No wonder the Captain is smart and gay. 
He is Tattersall's-bound on the settling day. 
Canto Second.— Reality. 
Tho Copper Captain has entered the Yard, 
And smiles on tho victims he hit so hat'd; 
Grimly he draws them aside by rote. 
And grimly he fingers cucli crisp bank-note, 
Till at last there remainetli some £10 more, 
And Omega whispers, “I'll pay at the door.” 
• • * • 
At the door stood a squadron of Dervish boys, 
With copper 30iilbs. avoirdupoi.se, 
Enough to pull down, in good “ wasting" weather, 
Nat, Maroon, and Wells cn tho scales together. 
“ Ho, cab ! ho, policemen 11" He rusheth away, 
While the Dervishes howl on tho settling (Liy. 
Canto Third — RnTnospp.OTiON. 
The Copper Captain “don't think it tho cheese," 
As he sits in a copper-heap up to his knees; 
Fifty per cent, he'd fuin sink to arrange 
The matter by way of a silver exchange ; 
Ne'er again will he summon a heart of good grace, 
To look a penny-piece hi the face ; 
He votes, too, each writer or talker a beast, 
Wljp alludes la his presence to mines or the East : 
The conduct of little street-boys seems improper, 
When they tumble or sweep and beseech him for copper; 
In short, ho lias felt quite “ the devil to pay," 
Since he rushed Irom the Yard on the settling day. 
Varna, Juno 9.—' Two or three months ago, tbo sound of 
an English voice or a single word of the English tongue, either 
in city or in field, was sufficiently startling, to say the least. 
It is now impossible to leave one’s bedroom without meeting 
well-fed, rosy-cheeked, clonn-shaved English faces at every 
yard. If one goes out to rido, the chances aro ten to ono lie 
findsonc or two English horses in his stublo when he comes back, 
saddled with Peat's saddles, chain reins, leather headstalls, 
saddle bogs, and all, and attended by a lanky groom with o 
fat face, and a very tight neckcloth, and a silk lint, with a 
trim star painted bluck on tho sido of it, and looking as much 
at his ease as if ho were in his own mews in Belgravia. — Cor- 
respondent of tho .Daily Netcs. 
A Kangaroo Hunt.— O n ono occasion wo throw the 
hounds into cover — a “ hoick in’’ aud a wave of tho hand 
wero sufficient, and they went to work in style, although they 
did vlot a little when they camo across a kangaroo-rat— an 
* These horses having been entered without the knowledge of their | an ;, nQ ] about t ;, e s j ze 0 £ a rabbit, that abounds in tho scrub ; 
owners, they will be struck out at tho time prescribed, unless specia y k |lt doub | e t| 1Qn g being applied, anil “ ware rat” bawled in 
their ears, convinced them of their error. After drawing lor 
t -or sometime, ihc sterns above the brushwood began to “ feather,” 
GOODWOOD RACES. July 23. fl whimper or two was heard, followed by a rush of the whole 
l . . . .. “ *' i end 
last wo viewed the object of pursuit stretching along at a 
startling pace, straight towards the rlvor Torrens. Cheerin'* 
on the leading hounds, we forced him Into the stream, where 
ho stood ducking hound after hound as they attacked him, till 
overpowered by numbers and killed. Yo foxhunteri of Eng- 
land, think of bowling along at this rate, thirty miles right off 
alter an animal that runs upon two legs, of which a squirrel ii 
u miniature portrait. — Impressions in Australia. 
Great Pigeon Shooting Match.— M r. R. Seed, of 
Preston, has accepted the challenge of Mr. Edwin Wood of 
Manchester, to shoot a match at pigeons for £*200 a-slde* at 
210 birds each, four days' shooting ; the first threo days at 
fifty single rises oncli, 2oz. shot ; oud on the concluding’ day 
thirty double rises, ljoz. shot. It is probable that tho match 
will come off about the middle of next month, the first 
two days’ shooting to take place In the 'beighbourhood of 
Manchester, and to bo concluded at Preston. 
Two men fired ut an eagle at the same Umo and brougli 
him down. An Irishman observed — “ Thoy might huve 
saved their powder oud shot, for tho full would huvd killed 
him.” 
Rapacity of tub Pike.— L ust Monday an «ngUr, while 
fishing in the Sevoro, captured a couple of small fish, with 
which he immediately baited n couple of “ trimmers ” and 
flung them into one of the largo brick pits near the river's 
bank. Almost instantaneously a fish was observed to lake ono 
of the baits, and nn old fisherman, who ought to have known 
better thuu pull out the line boforo the proy had gorged the 
bait, immediately drew the lino up tho bank of tho pit, and 
with it a jack about 18 inches long, which, not having been 
securely hooked, rolled back again iuto the water. T’lui fish 
was observed to sink a short distance below the surface, and 
then become almost motionless, and at the sarno time iuteutly 
watching the proceedings of tho fisherman with its keen hun- 
gry eye-. Seeing this, the former throw the trimmer back 
into tho pool, and instantaneously tho jack struck ut it with 
the fury of a bulldog, bolting bult and hook. This time ho 
was less fortunate, and ho was soon securely landed, with tho 
hook fastened sufoly in hfcjaw. — Gloucester Chronicle. 
Mr. George Pai.mer, head park-keeper, Wood Nook, Went- 
worth Purk, Inis at this time a bird culled tho “ Flycatcher," 
which has built her nest for four suocessivo y ears on a buck's 
head plucod over tho front door. Situ hun ngum taken to tho 
■umo head, batching her eggs, live In number. 11 She appears 
quite ut home.” 
Capture of an Eagle in tub Baltic. — A s II.M.S. 
Amphion was cruising, in the end of May, in the Gulf of Riga, 
a fine eagle, which bad flown too fur from tho laud and gut 
tired, was seen at daybreak ono morning resting on tho fly ing 
jibbooin. lie wus captured, and a wooden liouso Uiado for 
him, to which he was attached by a strong brass chain ; 
but as the sails were lotting fall ono day ho got frightened ut 
the noi»o, and striking out with his wiugs to tho full length of 
his chain, such was his strength that ho wrenched the brass 
bolt from the wood, and tho Emperor (as tho sailors had 
named him) soared away, ebuiti and all. 
Mr. Edwards has given tho following mimes to his year- 
lings and foals . — Yearlings; Brown colt by Malcolm out of 
Young Altcsidoru, “Frederick; ” b Filly by Sheffield out of 
Blameless, by Reuollen, “ Cutlery.” Foals : ch colt foul out 
of Clara by Jereod, *' Dou-Bou ; ” ch f out of Child of tho 
Mist by Tho Cure, “Undine;” b f by Tho Cure out of 
Susanuuh, “Itobiua;” b colt by Tho Cure out of Little 
Bundle, “Knapsack;” 3 yr old b f by Tho Curo out of 
Little Bundle, “ Small Parcel.” 
Royal Rat Hunting.— M r. Charles Buxton related at 
a Licensed Victualler’s Dinner tills week, that when till* 
Duke of Oporto visited his btowery “ lie expressed u strong 
wish to got up a rdt hunt in the malt-loflsi" 
CAMP SPORTS u' \ AiiNA. 
O.i Tuesday last we had a great day at the camp. Geuorul 
Aircy wished to do something to break tho monotony of ilio 
men’s existence, and suggested that the officers should gel ip 
some sports. Tho result was iuo>t succeed. A whip of a 
dollar a head went round, and at 2 o’clock leave was given to 
all the mon who hked it “ to go to tbo races.” With tho 
innate loveof sport and sj.qrting which possess## oar country - 
men wherever they wore placed, about 2,000 of them a&sQin- 
bled in a fine meadow at tbo extremity of the camp, a course 
was cleared, hurdles orectod, uud (cuds thrown up, mid the 
, races commenced soou alter half-past 2 o'clock. The spoi ls 
began by ilio Grand Allhaducu Hurdle-race, Ioeuiiies, 1 
dollur each, won by Wardluw, l'Jtli Regiment. In this 
race Mr. Murkhutn, of the Rifle Bngadc, received u fall, 
which shook him ut tho time, hut ho is now quilo well except 
from stiffness of tho arm and shoulder, lli* liprsO (a fine 
chargor belonging to Major Norcott, and which hud borno 
Dcmbinsky through the Hungarian war) fell on its head, mul 
was killed on tho spot. The Light Division Cup, 18 entries, 
one dollar ench, was won by Cuptaio Lmiiigo, riding a hurso 
belonging to Mr. Mitchell, R.A.II. Tbo Devnu Scurry Stakes 
wore won by Mr. Lornpricre's (77th) horse, Alargul. Tbo Varna 
Stakes, for donkeys and mules, were won by Colonel Blake's 
(33d) mule in gallant stylo. Next camo uthletie sports and 
games, under tho direction of Sergeant- Major Hoy wood, of 
tho Rifle Brigade. A foot rnco of ono mile was won by Hayle, 
Rifle Brigade ; Harrison (some corps) second. Tho quarter 
mile race, was won by Lewis, Rifle Brigade; Ilickey (33rd) 
second. Hurdle race, won by Kiruun, 1'Jili regiment. 
Jumping, won by Morris#)', 77th regiment. Running high 
jump, won by Mornssy, 77th; second, Macdonald ofllio 7th 
l'usileors, fee. The Brigadier was on the ground, which wus 
crowded with officer#, and uot un uccidcut or incident of any 
kind except the ono already mentioned occurred to mar tho 
good humour which prevailed throughout the day. 
ordered to be left In. 
Ethelwolf « • 5 
Pantonilmo 4 
4 
Exact 
Jouvcnco .. 
Ireland's Kyo 
Ulster .. .. 
Exeter . . . . 
Mentmoro Lnss 
Jacquellno 
Dinah * •• 3 
Gamekeeper 3 
3 
Miss Tennyson . • • • 4 
Duchess of Lorraine c, 3 
Jujube 3 
Lincoln’s fnn •• •• 3 
b UU KJ I ll J ll.l UO III It VII UOVIMI • 1 - 
hounds, who were now careering the scent breast-high down 
to a tca-ti ce creek. Suddenly they nil thiuw up thci{ heads— 
TURPI AN A. 
The Great Yorkshire Handicap and tho Cleveland Handi- 
cap lor the ensuing Doncaster Meeting, will close and namo 
on Thursday next. Tho former has 74 subscribers at present. 
Tho Jiaoiny Times slates Unit Osborne, jilli , wus promised 
£50 in cuso he beat Kingston in the Ascot Stake*. 
Eleven of Lord Exeter*# yearling* ore t" b-- sold at Tottcr- 
sall’s next Monday. Six of them ore by Nutwith, who bus 
Filins ond 
on 
jug been a great’ favourite with tho Murqul*. Filina ai 
ilio other*, from Sir Robert Bigot’s stud, uro to be sold « 
lursdnv, at Newmarket. ... 
Mr. MagenniS has withdrawn his Salford Cup objection to 
Tvpcc. 
* Tn INK ut Case The Stewards of the Jockey Club have 
