THE FIELD 
i> if) 
BETTING AT MANCHESTER.— FRIDAY. 
We hare no improvement to report in the betting market, but there 
hare been a few clianges. For the Lirerpool Cup yesterday Dr. O'Toole 
receded to 10 to 1, and Heapy to 8 to 1 To-day the former was sup- 
• ported at 8 to 1, whilst the Latter was friendless. Marc Anthony and 
Early Bird were introduced, 100 to 0 being the odds laid. Wo haro no 
change to notice in the Goodwood Stakes' betting. 
LATEST PRICES. 
LIVERPOOL COP. | GOODWOOD STAKES. 
4| to 1 llungerford ,t,i. 6J to 1 Diana (t). 
8 to 1 Dr. O’ Toole (t ). 8 to 1 Heapy ( t). 
12 to 1 Heapy (offered). 1 io to 1 Tros (t>. 
16 to 1 Mure Anthony (t). j 12 to 1 Muscovite (tb 
10 to 1 Early Bird (t). | 20 to 1 Exact 1 1). 
16 to T Ulster (t). i 25 to l Miss Tennyson (t). 
20 to 1 Ireland's Eye (t). I ooodxvood cop. 
1 fi to 4 Virago it). 
We did not notice a bet laid on cither the St. Leger or Derby. 
LANCASTER RACES.— Tiiuusd AT- 
Tub Trial Plate Handicap. 
Domino 1 
Helena 2 
The Hamilton Plate. 
The Swell 1 
The Lancaster Cop. 
Cleveland 1 
Lancashire Lass 2 
Six ran. 
The Grand Stand Stakes. 
Royal George 1 
Friday. 
By Electric Telegraph. 
Vale or Lone Handicap Plate. 
Helena j 
Royal George 2 
The Deformed 3 
Won by a neck. 
The Revival Handicap. 
Cleveland 
Gamclud 
Skinner 
Tho Borooqh Stakes were won by Seducer, beating three others. 
Queen's Plate. 
Domino .. .. 
Aribbas .. .. ..2 
Gamelud 3 
Won by n length. 
Liverpool Cop.— H eapy was struck out on the 7th Inst., nt 3.40 p.m. 
NEWMARKET JULY MEETING.— 1 Thubrdat. 
Handicap Plate of £70; for threc-yr-olds und upwards. B.M. 
Lord W Powlctt's Miss Charlotte, by the Sheriff, 3 yrs, 
1st J, Stegglcs 1 
Mr. Mills’s Firebrand, 3 yrs, Cst 71b Hughes 2 
Mr. Walker's jEoIub, 6 yrs, 7st 41b Palmer 3 
Lord Wilton s Orson, 3 yrs, 7st 1 lb Asbinall 4 
Eleven ran. 
Betting— 7 to 2 agst Miss Charlotte, and G to 1 each ngst Orson and 
Firebrand. After n struggle with vEolus, Firebrand, Speed the Plough 
and Orson, Miss Charlotto gained the race by n length and a half , 
two lengths between the second and third, and between the third and 
fourth. 
Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each; for two-year-olds, 6st 41b; three, 8st41b, 
four, 8st 121b ; five and upwards, 9st 121b ; the winner to be sold for 
350 sovs, if demanded, &c. New T.Y C. 4 subs. 
Lord Exeter's Nicotine, by Ion, 4 yrs Flatman 1 
Mr. Combe's Testy, 3 yrs Crouch 2 
Mr. Powell's Redemption, 2 yrs Ashmall 3 
Lord Lonsdale's Wclham, 3 yrs S. Rogers 4 
Betting— 5 to 4 agst Testy, and 6 to 2 agst Redemption. Testy made 
play Into the cords, where Nicotine went up, and achieved the victory by 
a neck; three-quarters of a length between second and third. 
Tub Chestf.reield Stakes of 30 sovs each, 20 ft; for two yr-olds— colts, 
8st 71b, and Allies, 8st 41b; certain winners extra. Last half of B.M 
35 subs. 
Lord Chcsterfleld’8 Faycaway, by Orlando -Boarding School Miss, 8st 
„ ?* b ■ ■ ■ Flatman 1 
Mr. Win. Barretts Daffodil, by Epirus, 8st 41b A. Day 2 
Lord J. Scott’s Clotlldo, by Touchstone, 8st 41b Whitehouso " 
Duke of Bedford's Alcyone, by Robert do Gorham, 8st 41b. ,S. Rogers 
Eleven started. 
Betting— 2 to 1 agst Alcyone— 5 to 2 ngst Boarding-School Miss filly— 
7 to 1 agst Daffodil— and 7 to 1 agst Clotildc. Kutie Stewart was restive at 
the post, and when the work commenced in earnest, there was manifestly 
a good deal of disappointment created. Dartlunouth made play with 
Aloyone, Datlodil, Katie Stewart and Restoration lying up. Boarding- 
School Miss Ally, notwithstanding a bad start, came out and took ground 
in front. Daffodil challenged, but was nt last beaten cleverly by half 
a length, the second beating tho third two lengths, and a length and a 
half separting the third from the fourth ; Pantheon was ilftli, the 
others were scattered ; Clotilde got badly off. Valuo of the stakes 
780 sovs. 
Plate of £50; for two-year-olds and upwards; optional selling weights, 
&c. Lnst half of B.M. 
i, ® earu P' (i Dngobert, by Dm, 4 yrs, Gst 121b, £40 .. .. (Palmer) 1 
Mr. Turner's Leybourno, G yrs, 7st, £40 fAllom) 2 
Mr. French's Hybla, 4 yrs, Gst 12U>, £40 (Bonstcud) 
Nine ran. 
Betting — 5 to 2 each agst Ley bourne and Dagobert, 3 to 1 ngst Chorus, 
!' 1 a K st Hybla. Won by a length, a head between second and 
third, Chorus was lourtli. TI10 winner was claimed. 
LATEST BETTING. 
LIVERPOOL COP. 
5 to 1 agst Hungcrford— take 0 to 1. 
6 to 1 — Heapy. 
12 to 1 — Dr. O'Toole— offered. 
goodwood stakes. 
7 to 1 agst Diana 
En route to town, 500 to 25, 1,000 to 60, and 200 to 12 woro taken ubout 
Nancy. 
derbt. 
20 to 1 ngst The Crniser— to £100 
ODIHAM RACES. 
i.eso races took place on Friday lust, and attracted a largo and 
fashiotiiiblo attendance. 
The following is a return of the sport: — 
'in Handicap of 6 sovs each, 3 ft, and 2 only if declared, with 
“ 1 e ., • the winner of any handicap of the value of 00 sovs after the 
puoiicatlon of the weights 61b extra; tho second to save his stoke, and 
1 ,i ne , r to Pay 2 sovs towards expenses. One mile and a half. 31 
suos, 12 of whom paid 3 sovs, and eight 2 sovs ft. 
ijordJ Scott's Vingt-et-Un, by Alarm, 3 yrs, 7st 31b T. Ashmall 1 
Mr. 1 . Itowdon's Little Davie, 6 yrs, 8st 31b Prattle 2 
Mr. Treen s Lina, 4 yrs, 7st 91b Haywood 3 
n ... . _ Eleven ran. 
. S : Even on Little Davie, 5 to 1 agst Sleeping Partner, and 7 to 1 
•Wt Vingt-et-Un. Run in 3 min 11 sec. 
iae Ladies Platb of 2 sovs each, with 15 added; three-year-old 8st]71b, 
lour Jst lOlb, five lOst 51b, six and aged 111b; half-bred horses and 
marcs allowed 71b, thorough-bred mares and geldings allowed 31b ; 
ihc winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race for 50 sots, 
and the surplus (if any) to go to the fund, but 71b allowed for every 10 
sovs reduction in selling price; heats, once round, about one mile and 
a quarter ; G subs. 
Mr. Fisher s bk g Cardinal Wiseman, by Cardinal Pnff, 
6 yrs, 9st 41b (20 sovs) Maten 0 12 1 
Mr. 1 n ung's Idle Harry, h b. 4 yrs, 7st 101b (20 sovs) Rickards 9 1 >i- 
Mr. Bloss's b m Donna, 3 yrs, Gst 41b (10 sovs) Plumb 
Mr Wheeler's b m Buffalo Gal, h b, 4 yrs, 7st 31b (10 sovs) 
Harding 
Mr. Webb's ch f by Robert de Gorham out of Soldier's Joy, 
3 yrs, Gst 41b (10 sovs) T. Lee 0 3 dr 
Mr. Shawe's b g Odessus, h b, 5 yrs, Ost 91b (40 sovs).Gllbert 3 0 dr 
First Heat: Betting— 6 to 4 agst Donna, and 2 to 1 agst Cardinal 
" ‘Scmun. Won by a length ; a bad third. Second heat : Betting even 
nn Donna, and 7 to 4 agst Cardinal Wiseman. Won by a head. Third 
, * at : 6 t0 4 agst Cardinal Wiseman, 2 to 1 agst Donna, and 5 to 1 agst 
idle Harry. Won by a neck. The fourth heat was walked over for. 
1 ne winner was bought in for 40 sovs. 
i he Scurry Stakes, 1 sov each, with 15 added; catch weights; one 
mile. 4 subs. 
?, • **l<w>'sb m Donna, by Spanish Jack, 3 yrs... 
“tier's Cardinal Wiseman, 6 yrs 
Mr. Shawe's Odessus, 6 yrs, h b 
M fL»? Ung ^ Id,e Harrv - 4 yrs. h b 
Hettlug : 2 to 1 on Donna, who won in a canter. 
1 ne Steward's Stakes did not produce a race. 
PROGRAMME OP ABINGDON RACES — Thursday, Jolt 13. 
ThrOld Berkshire Hunt Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 25 added. Three- 
jr-olds 9st, four lOst 41b fly® lOst I01b, six and aged list. Gentlemen 
0 0 3 dr 
... Plumb 
... Quinton 
... Dnckcr 
...Rickards 
riders, professionals 51b extra. Two miles. To close and name 011 
w ednesday evening. 
Th^erkmi.rr Stakes of 20 sots each, h ft, and only 5 If declared, with 
100 added. The winner of a handicap of 100 sovs vahie.ufter the weights 
were out, 71b extra. The second to save his stake. Two mile*. 28 subs. 
st lb 
ace st 
lb 
8 7 
Sir Robert 
7 
9 
8 4 
Queen's Own 
7 
$ 
8 2 
New bold 
7 
N 
7 13 
Waterfall 
7 
7 
7 II 
Veteran 
7 
4 
7 11 
Swlftsuro 
.... 3 
7 
1 
7 11 
7 9 
Tho Uncleared 
.... 3 
0 
10 
Sleeping Partner 6 
Jack Looming 6 
Octavia 5 
Mr. Sykoi 4 
Udy Vernon 4 
Hope 4 
Pastrycook 4 
Nonsuch 5 
The Adinodon Stakes of 5 s„.- ..„w V ..w.u. > 
7st lib; four, Sat 8lb ; five, 8*t 121b; six and aged, 9st 21b. Mares ami 
geldings allowed 31b. Tho winner to bo sold for 200 sovs, If demanded. 
Heats. Abingdon course,; to start at tho distance- To close and name 
on Wednesday evening. 
Tns Ladies’ Plate of 20 sovs each, added to a sweepstakes of 3 sovs 
each, for three-yr-olds and upwards. Heats. Abingdon course. To 
close and name on Wednesday evening. 
FRIDAY. 
The Town Plvtb of 25 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, for 
two years olds and upwards; once round aud a distance. To close 
and name on Thursday evening. 
A Swkbpstakfs of 5 sovs CAch, with 50 added; two yoars olds 7st 
three Ost; Allies allowed 31b.; T.Y.C. 19 subs. 
Mr. C. Penning' s Border Chief, 2 
yrs 
Mr. H. Lister ns Cholmerton, 2 yrs 
Mr. Waller's Miniature. 3 yrs 
Mr. Isaac Day's b g by Don John 
oat of Avon, 3 yrs 
Mr. T. Parr's Clmllow Boy, 2 yrs 
Mr. Fisher ns Lord John, 3 yrs 
Mr. J. Adkiii's Vandyke, 2 yrs 
Mr. W. Russell ns hr f Hercules, 2 
yrs 
Mr. Bennett's Lady Alicia, 2 yrs 
The Mahcham Park Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 30 added, for thveo- 
yri-r.ld and upwards; gentlemen riders, professionals, 51b extra; 
heats, once round a distance. To close and name on Thursday 
evening. 
A Handicap Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each, 1 ft, with 20 added; 
once round and a distance. To close at four o'clock on Thursday 
afternoon. 
Mr. T Steven's ch f See Clear, 2 yrs 
Mr. Gulliver ns Ethclbnld, 2 vrs 
Mr. J. Gray ns b f Plausible, 'J yrs 
Mr. T. Powell ns Bessie, 2 yrs 
Mr. C. I. Hoy ns Redemption, 2 yrs 
Mr. E. It. Clark's Punch Box, 3 yrs 
Mr. E lives ns Namur, 2 yrs 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Calamus 3 yrs 
Mr. J. Dawson ns Orpliroy, 2 yrs 
M. J. Goodercil's f by llurkaway 
out of ltcd Tape, 2 yrs 
PROGRAMME OF HARROGATE RACES.-Mond.it, Ju-.t 10. 
Tho Two Ye Ait Old Stakes of 10 sovs each, h ft, with 20 added; colts 
8st 71b, Abies 8st 31b ; winners once 31b. twice 51b extra ; horses that 
have started twice and not won allowed 31b, 1111400,610. Threo quarters 
of a mile. 7 subs. 
Mr. Morris's br e Donald (allowed I Mr. Edward's be Pontoon 
»c 6lb i „ Mi'- J- Osborne's hr c Cherry 
Mr. It. Harrisons b f Fortune | Brandy 
,, Tu «r Cr . ... I Mv - J - Osborne's gr c by Cluintl- 
Mr. Wentworth's b fKutlo cloer out of Ino 
Mr. Edwards's br f Sylvia (31b ox) | 
The Harrow gate Handicap of 7 sovs each, 6 ft, and 3 only If declared, 
with 50 'added'; winners of uny handicap, value 50 sovs. after the 
weights were out ilb,"f two of 50 sovs, or one oflOOSlb.oxtrn ; the second 
to savo his stuke, and the winner to pay 5 sovs towards expenses. 
One mile and a half. 23 subs, six of whom declared, 
ugo st lb ' 
Helena 4 8 
Revolver 6 713 
Catherine Parr 4 7 12 
Ann Eliza, inc. 81b extra... 4 8 3 
Braxy, Inc. 81b extra.. ..5 8 0 
Maid of Team Valley ... a 7 3 
Tamcrlai o 4 G13 
Determination 4 6 8 
Goldfringc 6 G 6 
ago st lb 
0 1 
G 
Seducor 
Poetess 4 
Gamclud 3 6 
Magic 3 6 
Julius Agricola 3 6 
Brldekirk 3 5 
Brother to King of Troy... 3 5 
D. O., late Earl of Derby... 3 5 
The Amateur Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 20 added; threo years old 
lost, four list 51b. Ave list 121b, six and aged 12st ; mares unu geldings 
allowed 31b, half breds 71b; the winner to bo sold by audios, Ihc, for 
eighty sovs ; if entered to be sold for GO sovs allowed 51b, 40 luib, 30 
151b, 20 211b; gentlemen riders; professionals 81b extra; boats, one 
mile ; 9 subs. 
Ruds'on, 3 yrs, 30 sovs. 
Dress Improver, h b, 6 yrs, 40 sovs, 
Priam the Third, 5 yrs, 30 sovs, 
Tamcrlano, 4 yrs, 20 sovs, 
D. O., 3 yrs, 20 sovs, 
Westwood, li b, 5 yrs, 20 sovs, 
Curdshai per, 3 yrs. 30 sovs. 
Star of the West, ii b, G yrs, 30 sovs, 
Penitent, 3 yrs, 20 sovs,’ 
The Sbllino Stakes of 30 sovs, added to a Swoopstakcs of 3 sovs each, 
for two-year-olds and upwards; three quarters of a mllo. To close 
and name on Saturday. 
TUESDAY — The Grand Stand Stakes of 6 sovs each, 3 ft, with 20 
aided; two-ycurs-olds 7st, threo 8st 121b; Allies mid geldings allowed 
31b; winners once in 1854, 31b, twice, or tho Two Yeor Old Stakes 
on Monday, 61h extra ; thru - quarters of ainllo ; 10 subs. 
Mr Morris s br c Donald, 2 yrs 
Sir J. Boswell's ch f Harriet, 2 yrs 
Mr. Spence's cli f Maud Mary, 3 yrs 
Mr. Wentworth's b f Katie, 2 yrs 
Mr. W. I’ Anson's ns gr f by Chanti- 
cleer out of Slayer's Daughter, 2 
yrs 
Mr. Groves's b c The Baronet, 2 yrs , 
The Consolation Handicap Stakes of 6 sovs cuch,3 ft, with 20 added, 
for all ages. Winners of uny handicap after the weights were out 61b, 
of two or one 100 sovs 81b extra. Ono mllo. 2G subs. 
Helena 
Mr. Boynton's b c I udston (lato 
Lord 11111), 3 yrs (31b extra) * 
Mr. J. Marson's lir f Sanctity, 3 yrs 
Mr. J. Osborne's br c Cherry Brandy, 
2 yrs 
Mr. J. Osborno’s gr c by Chuntlcleor 
out of Ino, 2 yrs 
Sir Rowland Trcnchard.. 
Maid of Team Valley.... 
a 
st lb 
a 
st 
lb 
4 
8 
5 
Determination 
4 
6 
4 
8 
5 
Goldfrlngo 
6 
G 
0 
ft 
8 
0 
Rovelllee 
3 
G 
4 
G 
7 
12 
Middles borough 
3 
G 
4 
a 
7 
12 
Monimlii 
3 
G 
2 
4 
7 
12 
Miss Chance (lib) 
4 
G 
0 
4 
7 
10 
Brldekirk 
3 
6 
0 
4 
7 
7 
Brother to King of Troy 
3 
G 
0 
6 
7 
7 
Poetess 
4 
6 
12 
5 
7 
4 
Julius Agricola 
3 
6 
J'2 
4 
7 
0 
Miss !• islier 
3 
6 
10 
Maud Mary 
3 
r. 
10 
4 
7 
0 
Curdsbarpor 
3 
5 
8 
& 
G 
12 
Priam the Third 
Tamerlane 
Br f by St Leon out of 
Thalia 
Westwood (h b) 0 G 12 
The Selling Stakes of 25 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each, 
for three-) ear-olds and upwards. One mile and a liulf. To close and 
name to-morrow i Monday) evening. 
The Innkeepers' Handicap of 3 sovs each, with 20 added, for all ages. 
Threo quarters of a mile. To closo and name by nine o'clock on 
Monday evening. 
MAIDSTONE, 1854. 
Acceptances for tho West Kent Handicap of 10 sovs each fi ft, and 3 
only if declared, with 60 added, for three-yr-olds and upwards; the 
winner of a plate or stake value JOOsovs, Including the winner's 
own stake, after the publication of the weights 51b, of two such races 
81b extra; one mile aud a half; 14 subs, 7 of whom declared. 
Charley 
Sleeping Partner... 
Postulant 
The Marchioness... 
age st lb 
... 4 8 12 
... G 8 9 
... 4 8 4 
... a 8 2 1 
The rest pay 3 sovs each. 
Alllngton (b b) 
The Jester 
Lady Bluncho 
ago st lb 
. 4 7 12 
by Tho Cure, 5 yrs (£25\ 7M 91b (Stegglw\ beating Mr. J r \\ n vill 
Rosalba, Mr Caddy's Roller, and Mr. 1\ Mu tin's Spec. Tho w m l 
was sold for £26. 1 
Handicap Sw> 
... .... r.imTAKES of 2 sovs each. 15 sovs added. f or u.c i... 
hoi soa of tlio Meeting, half a mile, hunts, won bv Mr. DUlnn's eh t 
v r iTl'i, b ln T d'vi'\V' \ (Connolly beating Mr. Whelan. K,.|| (| 
$st i lb, and Mr. Martin s Speed, Cat- * 
MONKS l'ON (CO CORK) RACKS. Tu m>vy.' 
S\vM.i*NT,vKr s or 2 S.ivs rack, 25 Sovs addki>; Weight for age 
hestS two miles over hurdles Won easily by Mr. Burkes ch in fee’ 
Ilie-KaKe, by Retriever, aged i Noblo\ boating Mr. Smith, she, 
Gamecock* F 10 C Mr Barry's br m, by Arthur, unit Mr. White I 
t'liK Moxxstown Stakes 0 f 3 sovs. p.p . B0 sovs added, for all hones 
"e gift for age, with certain allowances and penalties; heats, two mil. .’ 
s oeple-chaso course Won by Mr Garrett Harry's grhGcrohluvbv 
i* . k r* \T - Vr V bca,,n « Mr Mansergh's Johannas, Mr. Ad.es 
Roiket, Mr. Leahy sbulUn, and Mr. Burke's t he Old Rake. 
Handicap Swsp.pst.vkca of 2 sovs each, 10 sovs added; heats tw., 
miies. over hurdle.. \\ on by Mr. Ashe s hr m Tho Rojoeted (J. Can oil 
beating Mr. o Callaghan s Smith O llilon, Mr. Ryan's b h by MnalllD.,,, 
and Mr. Drhigs bg by F caraway. * 1 ’ 
Wednesday. 
Tub Stbki'lecuasn Handicap did not Hit. 
A Swkkpktakks of 20 SOVS each, with 20 added; weight for a,.,. 
Mr. Barry's gr h Qamldus, by Arthur .. .. Dobeanx • i 
Mr Burke's ch m lVg the Rake X .* .' 
Mr. Mursergli s In- h Coml meal a Kaiiltho T ,, 
Mr. Burke s ch It Tho Cripple j 1( . 
Each heat well contested. 
A Handicap IIurdlk Ra -r. of 2 sovs each, with 16 added 
Mr. Ashe's gr h Roeket, hy Arthur, lost 71b .. .. Carroll | i 
Mr. Drlng's b g Ugly Buck, Hist ■, ., 
Mr. Driscoll's gr g Oregano, Ost lull) j ", 
Won cleverly. 
M MtYBOROUGII. 1S54. 
A Handicap of 10 sovs oueli, h ft, and 2 If ih cl.rcd on July 27. ii u , 
once round (about two miles). 
ago st lb 1 
Gaylnd ... ••• ... 
... 6 
8 
7 
Hunting Horn ... 
Egllnton 
... 6 
8 
2 
I'saltery 
I'tico 
... 6 
8 
I.iuubuy 
Spliynx 
... 6 
H 
2 
simpleton 
Cochin China ... 
Maxtor Johnny 
... 3 
7 
■ 1 1 
Alexia 
... 4 
7 
II 
Mag mi Uio wing 
llelluwstown Lass ... 
... 4 
7 
ID 
Idlo Girl 
Twig 
... 4 
7 
9 | 
> St Ih 
7 9 
7 7 
7 6 
3 0 2 
3 6 ID 
The Portaiilinoton St.mcm of I'isovs each, Ii ft, for two year old.- 
colts 8st 71h, fillies 8st 41b; a winner onco 31 It, twleo or more 6lli extra.' 
Throe qtiarlors ol a mile. 
Sir T. Burke's b f by Windfall Lord Waterford's b e Old Malt 
W'ndnstra I Lord Wntcrfonl's l. f by Senhomo or 
Mr Cummins's b f Mary of nurgim.lv Corriwiiin nut of Mmi 
Mr. Copporthwnito's t> c Coventry 
Mr. Dunn's b e Daisy Cutter 
Mr. Hay idea's h e Vandyke 
Mr. K. Or ford's h o hy Mickey Fret 
out of Atlanta 
Lord Waterford's b f hy ce.ilioiso - 
Puss 
Lord WatorfonTs bk o by Seahorso 
out of Non of the Vale 
Mr Wynne's gr f KlUa D.iy 
CURRAG1I SEPTKM HER MEETING, 1861. 
ADancouway 
Lrbutlin ... 
Sam bay ... 
Imon l'uro 
Gayhiil 
Arlmtha 
Amusoinent . 
Simon Pure . 
aeli 
h 
ft. 
l’i 
mid 2 If declared, So. 
st. 
Wild Irish Girl ... . 
Waterford 
ago st 
of 
ll> 
age Ht III 
. 3 7 D 
6 
8 
7 
Cochin China 
3 ll ID 
4 
7 
12 
o hy Klviix Syren 
3 0 10 
4 
7 
10 
Carthaglnlaii(late llannl 
3 
7 
D 
bill 
3 6 10 
mid n half, oil thu Peel Course. 
agu st II) 
Wild Irish Girl :t 7 0 
Cod. In China ... ... 2 ii ID 
c by Kivu out of Syren 2 (i in 
Curllmglnlmi 3 6 ID 
CURRAGH OCTOBER MEETING, 1861. 
Tub Kikwan Stakes of 26 sovs each, 10 ft, and 2 II' declared, Ac 
Rod Post. 
Alexia 
ago 
st 
lb 
ago 
At 
III 
8 
0 
Mag on tho Wing 
.. 3 
D 
12 
Gaylnd 
7 
19 
C by Tourawny out 
Of 
Amusement 
.. 3 
7 
I 
Cook 
II 
12 
Psaltery .. 
.. 4 
7 
2 
C hy El vie out of Myron 
.. 3 
ID 
Simon l'uro .. 
.. 3 
7 
0 
Ariel 
. 3 
f, 
HI 
Atirnctlvo . . 
7 
1) 
Carthaginian 
. 3 
ft 
ID 
( 
JllIC 
KKT. 
( Con/lniietl/rom page 021.) 
THE MARYLEBONE CLUB AND GROUND v. THE UNIVERSITY 
OF OXFORD. 
MAHYLIfUONH. 
Hon. It. Grimston, c Armltstoad, bC. 
Marsham ... . 
. 31 
o and I, o. Marsham 
•j 
J. M. Fuller, e Wllles, b Vellcli 
17 
e Wllles, Ii C Marsham .. 
7 
A. Haygratli, 1 i> w, n C. Marsham . 
. ID 
Ii A. I'ayne 
If. 
Grundy, b C. Marsham 
. 12 
b A Payne 
— Roys ton, e Fellows, b C. Marshal 
i 4 
e Veltcfi, b A. Pay no 
It 
J M'Cormlck, b Wllles 
. 8 
1) Wllles 
11 
J. Walker, b Fellows 
. 21 
b A. I'ayne 
0 
a R Ward, b C Marshal 
. 1 
run out 
2 
A. Wilson, c (' Marsham, b Balfour 
23 
e A. I'ayne, I, C, Marsham 
D 
It. Smithies, not out 
7 
c \ olleli, b Balfour ... . 
U 
T. Nixon, c Fellows, b A. Bayne 
9 
not out 
4 
Byes, 15— log byes, 2 — wide, 8 
25 
llyoa, 4— wide, 4 
H 
Total 
174 
Total 
oxroitn. 
w. Armltatead, c Royaton,b Wulkor 
20 
c Smithies, b Royston 
12 
E. Wllles, b Iioyston 
H 
b Nixon 
1 
R. Colley, b Royston 
31 
e Nixon, b Grundy . . .. 
6 
W. Fellows, b Nixon 
7 
c (Irmly, b Royston 
1 
E. Balfour, b Royston 
17 
e Nixon, l> Grundy 
12 
E. Bateman, c Royston 
fl 
h Nixon 
20 
C. D. Marsham, h Grundy .. .. 
3 
e llaygarth, b N'lxon 
II 
A. F. Payne, c Fuller, b Grundy .. 
2 
h Grundy .. 
II 
R. Marsham, b Grundy 
ID 
b Grundy., 
II 
H. Voltcli, e M'Cormlck, b Nixon .. 
II 
not nut 
3 
A. Pay no, not out 
II 
h Grundy 
D 
Ilyes, D— leg bye, 1 
IV 
Bye, 1 -leg byes, 2 . . 
3 
Total .« .. .. 
13D 
Total 
08 
Tho University of Oxford thus lost by 46 runs. 
IRELAND. 
BELLEWSTOWN RACES.— Wednesday, July 5tu. 
The Droohcda Tbadesmen’s Plate of GO sovs, added to a Handicap 
Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, h ft, one mile and a half, heats, was won 
by Mr. Davies's b c by Bur/undy, out of Lady Harkaway, 4 yrs, 7st 31b 
(D. Doyle), beating Mr. Langan’s Bellewstown Loss, Mr. Nunn's Sanlts, 
Lord lfowth's Psaltery, and Mr. J. C. Wilson's Rosalba. A splendid 
race : first heat won by a neck, the second by a head. 
The Trial Stakes of 5 sovs each, 30 sovs added, weight for age, with 
allowances, one mile and a half, heats, was won, In three heats, by Mr. 
J. C. Wilson's b f Rosalba, by Colwlck out of Alba, 4 yrs, 8st E. Kee- 
gan), be-ting Mr. Bayly's Idle Girl, Mr Dillon's Arid, Mr. Marlin’s 
peed (late Tidy), and Mr. Irwin's Roseberry. 
Tuubsday, July Ctu. 
Il«n Majesty's Plate of 100 guineas for Irish bred horses, two 
miles, heals, was won in u canter by Mr. O'Reilly's ch c Master Torn, by 
Bashful, 4 yrs (E. Keegan), beating Lord ConyJtgham's Lightning, and 
Str. Logan's llaglan, both of whom were drawn after the first heat. 
Skujno Stakes of 5 sovs cadi, 3 ft, 30 sovs added, weight for ago, 
&c., one mile and a quarter, heats; won by Mr. Wynne's b m Sanlts, 
SURREY p. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
On Monday lust was commenced, on tliu Trent Hrldgo 
Grouud, the first grand match at Nottmglniin Oils your, tnul 
although it is but threo weeks since It was decided to lie 
played, yot the ground was in admirable order, and acknow- 
ledged by cricketers from every county to be in the finest and 
best condition in England. The players on botli shirs woro 
ud nimbly clioreo, and two finer elevens were never pitched 
against each other. Murrey luckily won tho toss, and sent to 
tho wickets Ciesur and I'. Miller, Esq., who began imme- 
diately to score, when C. Brown dovorly caught Mr. Miller 
nt the wicket after scoring 5— one wicket for 11 runs. Next 
came Lockyer, when quick scoring was again tho order of the 
day, 41 being obtained, when Cmsar was caught at point hy 
R. C. Tinley. ft is proper here to remark, tlint although 
Surrey was rapidly making runs, the steady fielding and ad- 
mirable cricketing skill displayed by Nottingham gained them 
deserved applause on every side. It. C. Tinley cunnot be ex- 
celled as pointsman, und Davis as long log and coverpulnt is 
second to nono. 
These two young men have during the wliolo of the mulch 
given a greut treat to cricketers, and wo hnve reason to b • pmod 
of them. Ocesar's wicket being now defended by Cuffyn, 
made ono good stroke for four, and wus then bowrfeil hy I\ 
Tinley, 4 wickets 55 runs. Next came Stephenson, the 
young and rising Surrey player, and well lias he gained the 
reputation hero, not merely for the number of runs lie gained, 
hut, ul'o from thu ease und grace of his defence, and the 
the good stylo iu winch ho lilt every loose bull, After 
