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THE FIELD. 
FRIDAY.— Loup- TJ»0 IToiuo went Into wramUtee Oil the Divorce 
nu l Matrimonial Chinse* Bill, the clauses of which were agreed to with 
e-»me verbal am -ndmenfa. 
The Bhlllop .if Oxford moved a clause with a view to prohibit a wife 
divorced on the ground of adultery from marrying again daring the 
lifetime of her hu*bnnd. 
The committee divided, and the dame was negatived by a majority of 
23 to 10. 
The House returned, and the report wot ordered to bo received on 
Monday. 
The Legislative Council (Canada) Bill wa* read a third time ftod 
passed. adjourned. 
C-mvioN. - In reply to i question from Colonel Gilpin, 
Mr S Herbct mid that militia depots wi re considered In the same 
llg'it us barracks, nod <n such were cxemptod from local tasntion. 
In reply to n question front Colonel lil.ilr, 
' >,d I ’nlmci -’ton - id It was not tlio intention of the Government to 
b hi ; in n iiill ini the enrolment of the Mcolcli militia during the autumn, 
ns it would he only Interfering with Hie rural occupations of the popu- 
1 it Inn. 
tin the order of Hie tiny fur the House going Into committee of supply, 
Sir .1 Pakiugton onro more drew attention to tlio withdrawal from tlie 
estimate* of the salary of the Bishop of New Zealand, and some expla- 
nation > ei o given, but terminating In a declaration from the Govern- 
moot, that It did not think It could place the salary of tlie bishop again 
upon the estimate*. 
Tho Imitse then went Into committee of supply, and 
Lord .1. Unwell entered into some explanation* relative to tho edit, 
rational estimate*, showing the progress which had been made during 
tin p i«t year, and the oipensc which It had occasioned to tho public. 
Mr. Ml ill thought that Government Interference in matters of odiica. 
Hon might to ho hioUcl at with great Jealousy, and, objecting to any In, 
crrun in the eitlmute >. propomd Unit Iho votes submitted to the com- 
jnlitee should he icdiie (I from j".' id OOl) to £1*0,000. 
laid, Hint owing to ihu way In which the question lmd 
d It Imd gone bark In that House, for which tho noble 
line measure to blame, lie was decidedly of opinion 
• at last to n local ruling for edncntiurial purposes. 
Mr M mil w I tint row Ills amendment, on the Uhdoistandlng that u com- 
mlttoe of Inquiry would he appointed on the subject in tlio next session 
Mr. Coti 
nil'll *1 
mu hum 
buggi- 
. Ho 'mil 
) wax 
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mist r 
of i 
ut. 
The vote was agreed to us the vote of £103,010 for the national system 
of education in Ireland. 
•Same other votes was agreed to, after which the House resumed, mid 
tho report whs ordered to he brought up oil Monday. 
, Sir J. Young withdrew the Hospital* and Infirmaries (Ireland) Bilf, 
Till 
LONDON* O VKJUTR Vuiik\7. 
AV Alt O WICK, Jew « 30. 
! - 1 1 1 lieglmcnt of Light Dragoon*— Assistant Surgeon Gavin Alnslle 
Tiinihull. tiiim tlio 90tli root, to ho Assistant Surgeon, vlco Flood, do. 
ceased ; J 3> 
"'s I'usdler Guards Maior and Brevet. Colonel George Moncrlcffe 
to h ■ Mr.itc'.r-.nt.Cnhmcl, without purchase, vice Lord Itokehy, promoted 
to lie Mtijor-Gcueni' ; I'ni'talii nrtil Lleiitonunt-Colonul mid Brevet-Colonel 
ii'i lnil' John James llaiiillton, Ihu t , to he Major, without purchase, 
v ie - M jim rielh , Lieutenant and Captain Henry l’oolo Hepburn to he 
1 ’iiptiilu ami 1,1 ut.. Colonel, without purehnio, vice Sir C. .1. J. Hutiill- 
ton; J line 20. 
3rd Regiment of l-'oot— Tlionias Tuavan, Gent , to ho AMlitnnt-fiur. 
goon, v ice Clayton, removed from the service; June 30, 
diet Foot — Captain John Christopher Mlnnltt, irom tlio 95th Foot, to 
bo Captain, vleetlm Hon. K. C. IF. Maxsoy, who excliangos; June 30. 
4 Srd Foot- Lieutenant lllclmrd Grace, from tho H>*tli Foot, to lie Mon- 
ton. mt, vice Lord K, II. II. G. Cecil, who exchanges; Juno 3", 
•lfili Foot'-Quiirtormiiatcr-Sergcaut John Henry Anderson to bo 
Quartermaster, vlco Fraser, who retire* upon half pay; June 30 
dijth Font Assistant-Surgeon William Sim Murray, M.B , from tlio 
Stalf, to bo Assistant -Surgeon, vice Simpson, promoted In the 17th Foot; 
June 30. 
73rd Foot— Captain Loft us Cussl ly, from half-pay Unattached, to bo 
paymaster, vice Cocliriinc, appointed IJ"iitonant In Hie It Itto Brigade; 
June 30. 
Tiitli Foot — Asil'Jant-Surgcon Duncan Alexander Campboll Fraser, 
M.l>,, from the Stall - to bo Assistant Surgeon, vice Gordon, appointed to 
the Staff ; June 30, 
saili Foot- -I.leutonant Lord Kiistaco Henry Brownlow Gascoyno Cecil, 
fi'mii Hie 13rd Foot, to bo Lieutenant , vlco Grace, who exchanges; 
Juno flit. 
:i/. h Foot— Captain the Hon. Lyre Clmllonor Henry Massey, from the 
"il l l i J. t,i be Captain, vice Mlnnltt, who exchanges; Captain Edwin 
Hubert Wcthorod, from Ihu 4>«t Foot, to he Paymaster, vice Fencran, uji. 
pointed Paymaster ofn Depot Battalion ; June 30. 
until Fo„t John sparrow, (.rut., to be Aislstant-Surgoon, vlco Turn- 
bull, appointed to the Mill Light Dragoon*; Juno 30. 
SPOUTING. 
T ie Eiil of roi'tsmoufh is fuming a racing stud, which 
will bo uudor Sicvuus’s char®!. 
liii'l LuimI liii)’ lms purriiusml n brother to Songstress, 
un I a lilly by Volox out of Minim, from John Scott. Tho 
price of one is suit) to be very large. 
H'p Van Winkle, a > curling, by Flying iJutchmnn out of Medea by 
\\ hlsker, was sold at Tattersull'*, on Monday, for 300 guluena. 
Totnels Haees ure Used lor tlio Kith und 1 4 1 1 ■ of September. 
LAXOASTJM RACKS.— July ti and 7. 
I'jir. L \ sc ast K it Cup Ai i.i'taxcm. - J wo Miles and a distance, 20 sub* 
ago st lb* 
Merry bird 5 7 4 
Little Fawn li 7 2 
Lancashire Lass 1 7 il 
The Skinner -It) l 1 * 
The Dc'onncd 4 6 12 
<. levvluml 6 G 8 
ngest lbs 
Little Davie 3 G 8 
A rl hints 3 G 4 
Castoff 5 G 2 
Dllllgont 3 5 7 
Comclud 3 5 7 
This Revival IUndijap AcoKi'rAXCK*. Two miles. 13 Sub*. 
Met i ) Idl'd 
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Little Fawn 
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Cleveland 
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The .Skinner 
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Castoff 
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The Deformed . . . . 
4 
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Gamclad 
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The other Plates and Stake 
•veiling, tlie 4th July. 
and ore entered for on Tuosduy 
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Indian Warrior 
Lough Hawn 
C.ijdala Cornish 
C iMiciine llaw* 
Merry Bird ' 
Titt<-i*tnu« (h b) 
Mr. Sykos 
Chilton 
Kltetlyer 
I. it lie Fnwu 
Allegro 
Sleeping Partner 
Llanforda 
The Vet 
Conmhcrland6tathe*m.m 
Lady Flora 
Morning star 
Colot 
Jack Iteming 
Hobby Horse ■ 
Candlewick ... 
Aaron Smith 
Little Davie 
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7 0 
7 0 
7 0 
G 10 
0 10 
C 8 
Aiildia.* 
Liberty 
Hope ... 
Maxsironl 
Battery 
Cardiff Law 
Waterfall 
Castoff " 
Whalebone 
Knight of St. George ... 
Hercules 
Cable ' 
Vixen I - 
St. Clair 
Mcllora 
Uumelad ' 
Claret 
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Punch Box, b f by Cole 
fornia, dam 
Kitty Cockle 
Daphne 
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hi FUCK BUIOG 15 HACKS. — TurnnuT. 
I ole-Ykar-Old Triennial Stake*. Two miles and a half. 
Hllb*. 
.■.< Burba s Cobnut, P»t 101b (Cleim nt), beat William Rufus, 8st 10)l> 
(A D. «> ■> 3/: ami PiM"., ;.|b), K»t 71b (W. Da)) (3 k 
l.' ttiug t , a on Cobimt, who look u strong lend, maintained It 
throughout, and won by eigij length*. The tlilA lenten off a long 
|JIK Tivo-Yjmt-Oi.tr Triennial Stakk*, T.Y.C. Slaly-tlireo sub*. 
Mr. Bower* Tho Bonnie Morn, 8*t 101b, (A. Day) beat The Hind.Rit Gib. 
(Whltehouse) (2); Dartmouth. Hat 101b (Yatrs, tw ; Shorehnm, 8*t lolh 
(Prcece); Aruaut, Hat lolb (Marlow); Naaiur (31b), £si 71b (Maton); 
und Varna, 8st ftlb (W. Day). 
Betting -3 to I on Bon tint Morn — 5 to 1 bar one Namur and Varna 
made the running alternately to the distort c, where Bonnie Morn drew 
up and quickly obtained the lead Tho Hind Immediately took second 
place, lyid went vigorously to work to catch him, but w« defeated very 
easily by two lengths. Very bad third. 
Tiiukk y»; .vie Old Stockbiiiikjr Tmqjnrut. Stakrs. One mile and a 
half. f»5 sub*. 
Mr Gully's Andover, 9*1 31b (Including 71b ostra) (A, Day), beat Ivsn, 
Gst 71b tallowed 31b) tJ. M anion) (2); The Queen's Own, 8st 101b (Thick) 
(3 : and Loquacious, 8st 51b (W. Dav) (4). 
He ting -7 to 2 on Andover— 4 to 1 ag»t [van. Ivan went off with the 
lead, Loqmicloii* taking second place, with Andover In close attendance, 
This order wa* kept to tlio T.Y.C post, where Andover passed ,Lo- 
(luscious, and from that point Uie race wa* left to him and Ivan. 
Andover gradually gained ground until lie arrived at tho Stand, when lie 
boro his colours in advance of Ivan, and ut last b^at him very cleverly 
by a length. The other two, a long way astern, trotted In together. 
SwEBPSTAKI* of 5 SOVS. T Y C. SIX BUbS. 
Mr. Goodcrcd's f by Hark a way out of It'd Tape 2 yr.x, 5*t 21b, £30, 
(Salter), beat Matilda, 2 yrs, 5s t 21b, £30, (Bundy) (2); Mandrlcurdo, 3 
yrs, 7*t 81b (carried 7st Ju|l>), £50, (Flat man) (3,i; and c by Iugo, 2 yrs, 
5st 511), £30 (Alder) (4). 
Betting -5 to 4 ague Red Tape Ally — 5 t > 2 ngst Matilda— 3 to I agst 
Mandrlcurdo Matilda made the running t" Hit rails, tlie favourite then 
wont a head and won by half a length. Bad third. Tlio winner was 
afterward* sold by auction tor lROgu neas 
Tiik SrKWAKDsf Pt.ATE. Two rallex. Klglity-two subs. 
M. Gully's The Hermit, 3y r*. 7st lllb (Including 61b extra) (Well* 1 , 
heat Little David 4 yra, H*t llh (Hornsby > (2); Slmravogue, 5 yrs. 8st 
lllb S. Roger*) (3); The Poacher, 5 yrs, 7d 8fb (Castleman) (4); liui- 
rel, 3 yrs, (i*t 101b (Clement) (5) ; and Ireland * Lye, i yrs, 8st 4lb (A. 
Day) (0), 
A doubt having been raised as to the exact W' Iglit Hermit was to carry, 
the stewards decided that he was liable to carry only 5th extra for win- 
ning the Two Thousand. 
Betting 7 to 2 on Hermit — fl to I each ngst -Slmravogue and Little 
David. Ireland's Eye went off with the load, but alter making the top 
turn Little David took up the runniug, with Poacher second, Hermit 
lying about fourth. On rounding the turn into the straight Hermit took 
second pine and Slmravogue third, and after p is*ing through the hedge 
gap Hermit obtained the lead, which he held the remainder of tho dis- 
tance, and won cosily by four lengths. Two lengths between the second 
and third. Ireland's Eye did not pass the cliali . 
Tnr. MoTTlsvoNT .Staki*. T.Y.C Fifty -one subs 
Mr H. II Ill's Kingstown, by Tearaway, 8.*t 71b (A .Day', beat The Border 
Chief, 8st I2lb (Including 5lo extra) (Marlow; (2): William the Third, 
0*1 7ll> (Muron) (8); and Tltormus, 8»t 121b (Including 51b extra) 
(Flatninn) (4). 
Betting 5 to I ngst The Border Chief— G to 1 ugd Titormiu. William 
tho Third and Kingstown cantered In front to the distance, where the 
others joined, und the work commented In earnest, Kingstown at l ist 
achieving tho victory by a length; the second heating tho third by a 
hoad. A length mid a half between the third and fourth. 
Tiib Stand Plats (Handicap) of 50 m vs New mile. 
Mr. Newland's Old Rowley, 5 yrs, Gst 91b (J Goatcn, beat Narcissus, 
aged, 8st illh t A. Day) (2) ; Eccleston, 3 yrs, Gst ( Abler) (3) ; Lord Albe- 
marle, 4 yrs, 7st 101b (Palmer) ; First Lord, 3 yrs, 7 1 D lib (Wells) ; Non- 
such, 3 yrs, Gst I2lb (Prior); Gcorgey, 4 yrs, 5st 12lh (Clement i ; Young 
Norval, 4 yrs, GstMtlb (Harding); and Convict, ft yrs, Gst HU (Salter). 
Betting— 5 lo 2 agst First Lord — 5 to 1 each ngst Old Rowley and Young 
Norval. W on by a length. A head between tlio second and third. 
Gcorgey well up, was fourth, but not placed. 
.CUJUUGJ2 JUS It MEETING. — Wbdkibday. 
fr (Continued Bom pago C02.) 
Hun M .jiwrr’fl 1 ’i.atp. (Red Post In) was woo, by a short hoad, by 
Mr. O'Reilly's cli c Master Tom, by Bashful, 4 yra (D. Wynne), beating 
Mr. E. J. Invtn's Roscommon. Only two ran 
SWKRPCTAKBa of Id sovs each, h ft, 40 sovs added, for two-vcar-nlds. 
Half a mile. Won cleverly by Mr. Keegan's b c Old Malt, by Burgundy 
dam by Tearaway, (E. Kcegau), beating Mr. Disney's Mother Carey's 
Chicken (2); Mr. Harrison's Stella (late Electricity) (3)J filly by Micky 
Free, out of sister to Johnny; Eliza Day and filly by Tearaway out of 
Grumochree. 
M UDI.N Stakk*, 3 sovs, p.p ,25 sovs added. One mile and a quarter 
on the Peel Course. Won, alter a splendid race by Mr. E. J. Irwin * cli f 
ltoseberry, by Dlrdcotchcr, 3 yrs, (£26) Gst 71b, ( AI. Lynch), beating Mr. 
J Murphy's Bacchus (2) ; Mr. J. fruylys Idle Girl (3); Applause, Miss 
Shcntou, Speed ( late Tidy), The Disowned, GIR, and Garlight. 
THURSDAY. 
The Currnlunore Stakes, 26 sovs each, 50 sovs added, for three-year 
olds. Won by Mr. Quin's br c Attractive, by Melbourne, out of Attrac- 
tion. 8st 31b. (K. Keegan), beating Mr. Himlsou s Lightning (2) and Mr. 
Irwin's colt, by Mickey Free out ol Rccluso Three ran. 
Her Maje*ly s Plate of 100 guineas; three miles. Won by Mr. 0 Reilly’s 
Master Tom (I). Wynne', beating Gaylad (2), Chaseawny (3), and 
Templeton. 
Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, h ft, 30 sovs added ; New Waterford 
Post. Won easily by Mr, J. Buyly's cli c Simon Pure, by Crozicr, 3 yrs 
Gst 71b (L. Mahon), beHting Egilnton. Only two ran. 
•" RLi.iNo Stakk* of 5 sovs each, with 25 sovs added. Half a mile 
Won by Mr D. Davies's cli o Gaslight, by Blrdcntchcr, 3 vis , J25), 7st 
(carried 7st (III) (I). Doyle', beating Mr. Keegans Ulnaldo (2), Mr. 
Irwin's Roflcbcrry (3), Elolso, Tho Rejected, Baleausal, filly by Mickey 
Free nut of Bnllliiftsloc's dam, filly by Seahorse or Corranna, out of 
Monica Tlio winner was sold for £45. 
Scurry Coki.nthuk Siakes of 5 sovs each, 25 sovs added; New 
Anglesey Post, heat*. Won In three liejitv by Mr. Quin's b m May Day 
byllarkawsy.fi yrs (£100), lOst 101b (Mr. Quin, Jun.), beutlng Mr. J' 
Bayly's Arbutlio, Mr. J. Murphy's Bacchus, und Mr. Whelan's Boiler. 
The winner was not sold. 
LUDLOW RACES, 1854. 
Lord William I’owlett, M.P., Steward. Mr. T. Coston, Clerk of the 
Course. 
FIRST DAY.— Wkdnksd \y, June 28. 
Tnit Lon low Staku (hamlleup) of 10 sova each, 5 ft, with 50 sovs added 
by the Hon. Col. Percy Herbert, one of tho Members for Hie borough. 
The second homo to suvo his stake. Once round and a distance, being 
little over a mile and a half. 
Mr Juntos Davies'* eh g Titters tone, h h, 8st 101b, G yrs R Sly | 
Mr. Robinson s br h Freedom, by Drayton, out of Spring's dam, 7*t 
Gib, 5 yrs : Crouch 2 
Mr, J Davies's br h Liberty, Gst 121b, aged ...Comery 3 
Karl Caledon's l> g Aaron Smith, 7st, 6 yrs I . Cliff 0 
Lord V. Powlelt’s Bobby, GstSIh, 3 yrs T. Steggles 0 
Mr. W. Blood's b in Ad*, by Poynton, Gst llh, 4 yrs Wilson 0 
Mr. J. Davies's cli in Minerva, h b, Gst 41o, 4 yrs J Rogcraon 0 
Mr. George’s l'jn Afioat, :>*t 91h, aged Frost 0 
Betting- 7 to I agst Bobby— 2 lo 1 ngst Freedom — 3 to 1 agst Liberty 
-8 *o 1 "k'st Tlttcrstonc. Liberty made tho runiiiug to within the dis- 
tance, where Titter-stone came up, and won cleverly by two lengths. 
Freedom defeating Liberty for second place by half a length. Bobby was 
a bad fourth. 
A Maiden Stakk* of 5 sovs each, with 39 sovs added from the fund, for 
horse* that have never won more than £50 before the day of entrance; 
tho second horse to save his stake; heats once round the course. 
Mr. Walker's hr It Bull’s Eye, 9st, fi yrs Denman 2 1 1 
Mr. S. Turley's eh g The Deformed, Sst lllb, 5 yrs It. sdv 4 3 2 
Mr. U. Taylor's bk f Cxurlna. 7>t 21b, Syri" Wilson :i 4 l 
Mr. Rose's ch g Go-nway, 7.st 21b, 3 yrs, T. Cliff I 2 3 
First Huat — Batting— 9 to 4 agst Cinrlim-G to 4 agst U nil's Eye. 
Won by half a length. 
Second Hkat.— B etting— fi to 4 agst Deformed -7 to 4 ngst Go-away— 
5 to 1 ngNt Bull's Eye. Won by a neck- 
Third ID at. Betting— 2 to 1 agst Bull's Eye— 3 to 1 ngst Deformed 
Won by liulf n neck. 
The Oakly I'akk Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 25 sovs given by Robert 
Clive, E*«b, M.P., for half-bred horses; heats, once round the course, 
starting at the wliining-cliuir. 
Mr. James Davies’s ch g Tlttcrstonc, 6 yra, 12st 21b (Incl 81b extra) 
(Owner), walked over. 
Thursday. 
The Cl f Stakts of 5 sovs each, with 25 sovs added by Lord William 
l’owlett, one of the members for the Borough. Once round, starting at 
the wlunlng-chair. 
Mr. Davies's di g Tlttoj-stoue (h b\ C yra. list Sly I 
Mi Robinson's br h Freedom, by Drayton, out of Spring * dam. 5 vri 
8st 131b Crouch 2 
netting 4 to 1 on Tttterstone. Freedom went away In advance, and 
cantered round the course followed by Tlttcrstone, until they reached 
the l -l . C., when the umiimg lu i valliy commcneed. Tlttcrstone taking 
the lend und winning In a canter by four lengths. 
I hi: Sol rit Shroi'sihkk Stakes of 7 sovs each, 4 rt. with 20 sovs added, 
given by the members for tho Southern Division of the County of 
Salop. I he second horse to save his stake. The winner of the Ludlow 
Stakes to carry 71b« extra. Heats, once round. 
Mr. James Davies's Gaylad, aged R. Sly 1 
Mr John Davies' ch m Minerva (h b), 4 yrs T. Cliff 2 
F/bct Hbat.— B etting— G to 4 on Gaylad. Sllnerva mails play to the 
distance, when Gaylad came up and won easily by two lengths. 
Second Heat — Gaylad walked over. 
Tub Old Field Stakes of 6 sovs each, for two-yrs-old oolta. T.Y.C. 
About half a mile and 200 yards. 
Mr. F. Shirley's ch f C'ambray, by Bran, dam Cambuck by SUne. 
Denman walked over. 
The Scramble Handicap was won by Garland (Cliffe), beating Liberty, 
Ado, and Gaylad; and 
The Hubby Race by Gaylad (Sly), beating Bull's-eye, Czarina, and 
Garland. 
BEVERLEY RACES. — Wednesday. 
The Kixocton-upon-Hdi.i, Stakes. Three quarters of a mile. 4 subs. 
Mr. H. Lister’* Maidstone, fi yrs, 9st 131b (Kendall), bent Whltelnck, 
3 yrs, 7st 121b (Charlton) (2); Sanctity, 3 yrs, 7st 916 (H. Mnrsou) (3) ; 
and Atherstonc, 2 yrs, Sst 101b (Snowdon) (4). 
Betting— 5 to 4 agst Maidstone— 3 to 1 ngst Whltelock. Won by a 
neck. Bad third. 
Tub Diufpield Stakes. T.Y.C. fi subs. 
Mr. W. Barrow * I) f by The Anchor, out of Cuba . £30). 7st61b (Seffcrt), 
beat Tom l it, (£39) 7st 101b (Kendall) (2); Ann Elizabeth, (£30), 7»t Gib 
(carried 7*t 71b) (McLean) CD; Dinah (£30), 7st Gib (Clmrlton) (4) ; and 
The High Priest, (£30). 7st 101b (J. Noble) (5). 
Betting.— 2 to 1 on Dinah— 5 to 1 agst Torn Tit. Won by n neck. Two 
lengths between second and third. Tho winner wa* sold by auction, for 
65 g*. An objection was bulged against the winner, on the ground tliat 
she was not properly described, It being alleged that her namo Is 
Speed. 
The Bishop Burton Stakes. T.Y.C. 25 subs. 
Mr. lvw bank's Jack SJtepperd, brother to Snowdon Dunhlll, Sst 71b 
(Ashman, heat Lord Alfred, 9st (including 71b extra) (Carroll) '2) ; 
S) Ivta, 8v (J. Wsddlngton) (3); The Knight of tlie Village, Sst 7rb 
i Pearl) ' I r, Rybsfone, Sst 71b (Cartwright); St. Mark, sst 41b (Charlton): 
Little Brownie, Sst 71b (Kendall) ; Hydaspcs,8st7lb (Harkney) ; I.ow vat, 
8*t 101b including 311) extra), (Holmes); and Redlands, 8st 71b (Ridley). 
Betting— 2 to 1 agst St Mark- 5 to 2 agst Lowv.it— 7 to 2 ngst Littlo 
Brownie - C to 1 c icli agst Lord Alfred and Jack Shepherd— 7 to I agst 
Sylvia— JO to 1 agst Knight of the Village. Won by a neck, A length 
between second and third. Good fourth. Lowvatran fifth. 
The Beverley Cup. Two miles. 30 subs, 15 of whom declared. 
Mr. W. J. Anson's Braxey. 6 yrs, 7st Gib (Clmrlton), bent Diligent, 
3 yrs, Gst 21b, (Ashmall) (JJ); General Bveezo, 3 yrs, Gst 101b (J Wad- 
dington) (3); Determination, 4 yrs, 6st81h (Komiall) ( ii; Merrybird, 5 
yrs, Hxt (Carroll) (5); Ann Eliza, 4 yrs, 7st lllb (Lamb) (6); andRndcliffe 
Hero, 4 yrs, 7st GII> (Mault) (7). 
Betting -7 to 4 agst Diligent— 7 to 2 agst Braxey— 4 to 1 each agst 
Determination and Ami Eliza — 6 to 1 ngst Merrybird. Won by a length. 
Two lengths betwoon second and third. A length between third and 
fourth. 
The Londemjouocc.h Stakes. One mile and a quarter. 8 subs. 
Mf. David Wray’* D. O., late Earl of Derby, 3 yrs i £20), Carroll beat 
Dress Improver, 6 yrs (£30), 8st 41b (Holmes) (2); Miss Fisher, 3 yrs 
(£20). (J. Waddlngton) (3) ; Penitent, 3 yrs (£20), Gst lib < Wlthington) 
1 4 ; Vinaigrette, i yrs (£20), 7st 61b (Kendall); Jesuit, 3 yrs (£20), Gst 
llh (John Barker); Adelaide, 3 yrs (£100), 7st lllb (Allison); and 
Miss Sellon, 3 yrs ( £20), fist 121b, carried fist 131b (T. Harrison). 
Betting —2 to 1 agst Misa Sellon— 5 to 2 ngst D. O — l to 1 Hgst Peni- 
tent — 5 to 1 ugst Miss Fisher. Won In a canter, by two lengths, A 
length between second and third. Miss Sellon was tho last off, and 
never caught the leading horses. The winner was bought in for 
250 gs, 
THURSDAY. 
The East Ridixo Handicap. One mile and a quarter ; 17 subs. 
Mr. Wilson'* ch f Ann Eliza, 4 yrs., 7 st., bent Cardsharper, 3 yrs., 5 st., 
Wood (2), Westwood (h b) fi yrs, Gst Gib, Kendall (3) und Slonltnla, 3 yrs, 
fist 41b, Bates. 
Betting: 5 to 4 agst Monlmla, 6 to 4 ngst Ann Eliza, 3 to 1 ng<t West- 
wood, and 5 to I agst Cardsharper. Won by lialf-a length; a bad third. 
Tho Hum. Stakes Three quarters of a mile. 9 subs. 
Mr. Edwards’s br f Sylvia, 2 yrs, Gst 41b, J. Waddlngton, bent Lord 
Alfred 2 yrs, Gst I2lb. (tnc Mb extra) Carroll, (2), ltyls'one, 2 yrs, Gst 71b, 
J. Hull, (3) ; Maud Mary, 3 yrs Sst 41b, Pearl (4). 
, Betting: 3 to 1 on Lord Alfred, und 4 to 1 agst Sylvia. Lord Alfred 
made play until half way up tlie distance, where Sylvia challenged, and 
after a good race won by a neck ; n bad third. 
The IIoldbrnem Hunt Stakes. Two miles. 8 subs. 
Mr. G. Burton's bkg The Surveyor, 5 yrs, list 121b, (inc fill) extra) (G. 
Arran), beat Speculation, by Sleight of Hand, dam by Velocipede, fi yrs, 
list 41b (T Bowman) (2); Miss Chance, by Pompey (li b), 4 yrs, ltist 71b, 
Including filb extra (F. Maraon) (8) ; Tomboy, aged, 12st 21b, carried 
12st 81b (Owner). 
Betting— 5 to 4 on Surveyor, 3 to 1 agst Tomboy, and 0 to 1 agst Spe- 
culation. Won in a canter by three lengths ; a neck between tlie second 
and third. 
The Scurry Stakes (Handicap). Three quarters of a mile. 14 subs. 
Mr. C. Peck’s gr h Puritan, 0 yrs, Sst 61b (Charlton), beat Merrybird, 
Sst 101b (Aahiim)l) 1 2) ; St. Murk, 5st 81b (3); Spider, Sst 81b, curried 8st 
91b (4); DO, Sst; Wildgoosc (It b),7st 81b, cnrried7st 91b; Wave, 7st 61b; 
Rudston, 7st 31b ; Cardsharper, 7st 31b; Sanctity, Gst 121b; Anchor, out 
of Cuba, fist 121b; Little Brownie, 5st 101b; Tom Tit, fist 81b; and Ather 
stone, 2 yrs 5st 61b 
Betting— 7 to 2 ugst St. Mark, 4 to 1 agst Spider, 5 to 1 ugst Puritan, 
10 to 1 agst Wave, 12 to 1 agst Merrybird, nnd 12 to 1 ugst Tom Titt. 
Won by u length. 
Stand Stakes. One mile. 6 subs. 
Mr. J. Dunn’s br c Whltelock, fist lllb (20 sovs) ( Mcgson), beut Hotch- 
pot, 5st lllb (20 sovs) (2); Penitent, Gst 21b (20 soi's) (3); Vinaigrette, 
4 yrs, 7 st 61b (20 sovs) <4). 
Betting— 6 to 4 ngst Penitent; 2 to 1 agst Hotchpot; nnd 3 to 1 agst 
Vinaigrette. Wliiteloct| made all the running, nnd won in a canter by 
three lengths. 
Thp. Westwood Stakes. One mile. 14 6ubs. 
Mr. Green's b f Wave, 7st lllb ( 16 sovs) (Scffert), beat Angelo, 9st 616 
(15 sovs. (2 ; Lily, 9st 131b (IS sovs) (3); Mixed Up, 7st 1 lib (15sovs) 
Mocassin, 9st 31b (lfisovs); Hotchpot, 7st lllb (15 sovs); Latitat, lOst 
4lb (Ifi sovs); Jack Peck date Julius Cmaar , 8st (15 sovs); nnd Young 
Charley Lopslde (h b), 8*t 9lb (15 sovs). 
Betting— 2 to 1 agst Mocassin; 3 to 1 agst Angelo; fi to 1 agst Lily; 
and 6 to I agst Wave. Jack Peck made play to the distance, when An- 
gelo and Wave singled themselves out, und ran au Interest tig race 
homo, Wrive winning by half a length. 
CARLISLE RACES, Monday, June 26. 
The Conor Castlb Stakes, T.Y.C. 
Mr. J. Osborne's grc Lord Alfred ( Carrol', beat Nelly Hill (2); Baroda 
(3); Steelyard, Menzle, 2 yrs, and Westminster, by Slane. 
Betting: G to i agst Lord Alfred, ana * to 4 agst Steelyard. A good 
race, w on by a length. 
Grand Stand Plate of 50 sovs. (Handicap.) Once round. 
Mr. J. Osborne’s br c Gamclad. Gst 121b (Carroll), boat t> fbv Charles 
XII, Gst 41b (2); ns b c Quin, Gst 101b (3); Cheapstde, 7st 101b; br g 
Casslo, 7st 101b ; b c Tommy, Gst 121b ; br c Diablo lloiteux, Gst 101b ; 
c c Crnckford, 6st 101b; and b f by SirTatton Sykes, Gst 101b. 
2 to 1 against Casslo— 3 to 1 against Gamelud. Charles XII took the 
lead and kept it lo the distance, when UoincJud and Quin came with a 
rush, Gamclad winning by half a length. 
Tali.yho Handicap Stakes, Two miles. 
Mr T. Dixon'* gg Star of the West, lust 121b i\v. Dixon), beat Dal- 
keith by Kremlin, 5 y r-, list 71b (2); e g Robin Hood, aged, lost 121b ; 
>' •' Clansman, 5 yrs, list 71b; Mr. Bell s br g Risk, (li-b) aged, 12st 21b. 
Betting : 6 to 4 on the field. Won by a head. 
Tut: Holm Hill Stakes. No race. 
TUESDAY. 
The Tradesmen's Plate. One mite and a halj. 
Mr. SturteeV b h Colstor dale, Sst 61b, (J. Osborne) beat Patience, 7st 41b, 
2 ; br f Jetty Trcffx, 7st, (3 ; bin Maid of Team Valley, 7st 131b ; b c 
Grampian, 7st I lib ; b i by Charles XII, 6st 41b ; ami The General, Sst 71b. 
Won by ahead; a length between second and third 
The CUUDKIU.AND Plate. Twice round and a distance. 
Mr. J. Sheppard's ch h Aribbas, fist 8lb, Carrol) beat La Belle, Gst, (2) : 
nnd Axwell, Gst— carried Gib extra, (3). 
Even betting on Ai ribas; lo to 8 agst La Belle. An excellent raco 
won on the post by u neck. Axwell a bad third. 
The Speculation Plate. Once round and a distance. 
Mr. West s b m Falrthom, £2.5, (Aldcroft) beat Mmy Anne, £30 
and Jenny Lind, by Charles XII, £50, (3). 
A good race, won by a head. Jenny Lind a bad third. 
*, , „ J " E Ca, ‘ , ' ,6LK Stake. One Mile nnd a half. 
Mr. J- Bells br g Risk (h-t.) „ged (Blnke) bent brother to British 
Farmer, (2) Bcnanu, (3) und Littlo Jane. (4). 
Won by three lengths. Benatm a bud third. Little Jnnc beaten off. 
A protest was entered against Risk to be loft to the decision Of ibe 
stewards. 
Wednesday, Juno 28. 
Tiik Lottery Stakes. One mile and a quarter. 19 subscribe!*. 
Lord Derby's ch c Hobby Horse (Chillmain, beat Gutcowar (2), 
Patience (3), the General, la Bello, nnd Tommy. 
3 to 2 against Hobby Horse, 5 to 2 against La Belle, 3 to 1 against 
the General. A tine raco with three, won by a length, and a half be- 
tween second and third ; The Goncrai a good fourth. 
