THE FIELD 
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of the sun disport mcrrify mi the white ten * of he vicluu 
nn<l the candy colour, ol the jock*. I «1 epirlt.og the seen- 
on the uni' hand — how itlm-lo.-ly .xh.larat.n^ on the other ■ 
Livn ;: ,, °^ 1 -S Sin to«!T“n?h.t 1.UM 
iZ ol^nwn.Mce .lurin., .ho night of Tuesday, but cleared ofl 
ns- th>< hour U|.|.r«»a.-hed for the nport on Alntree course ; nn«J 
the nvorcliurocd clouds truvelllng southward, bestowed the r 
Illuvial favours In no uigigardljr ftohion on the metropolis 
tl,roii''houi i lie greater purl of Weilnendav, 
Tho perf-rniaiieo of Orestes on tho mllo and fjnarter for the 
Croxtcth. I. l»v no means tho leant noticeable of ills many sue- 
r esses Knowing the form of Knight of St. George mid 
Domino nt the preadht time, tho chances might reasonably 
he supposed in favour of the young ones ; and to give them 
201 bs for his year and n boating, proves his racing power to hr 
of a high order. As il was, 11 hmiino tho *uro prognosis 
of his cor.rpiest of Snowdon Dunhlll, to wlmm ho conceded 
.01 1 1, for lh Derby Handicap, on the host day. Bnovvilon 
_1), ml, ill, Il may he r.'imunboml, bent Tvpno by n Imud for the 
Mtinehrslcr Union Cup— the Ally carrying 7*1 (Jib ogain-t n- 
"/.t Mlh. Hut Oir-ti ..’ opening victory, however the -table 
might have looked on W, wus no forerunner of the eucccu "I 
hie friend Hungerford for Hie cup; such luck was not in storo 
for ttublny J’firk. 
Tlio result nf tho Mur*oy Stakes would nlibw that It 1# 
but n loss-np for choice bntwoon Lady PaltnorrtOn and Sicily. 
Uoth nro itmiirt racing-like fllllos, end tliclr nimies are likely 
to he often found in Hie hooks of the professionals. Crown 
Pigeon was a very indifferent third. Tho practised turfite 
is scarcely yet accustomed to tlio right of finding Alfred 
Dav on the sol ee tod home from the Whitownll stnhlo. 
flm easy win of Midsummer, In tho I.ancuhliiro Oaks, 
afforded sufficient proof Hint Sorlio forgot the BUCCOteful rally 
she mud- at Aiiitrr.o last year. She ha- sadly fulled to realise the 
, niinfso she gave in her two-year old form. Rosaline made 
most gratifying dubtit for tho season, liy stalling-ofl tlio 
very moderate Slrulawuy, by an easy six lengths, for tlio 
tJj/fon Siako*. „ , 
The cup is popularly tlio fcuhiro at nil r.ico meetings, arid 
ci losses llio larger shuro of the bailing. In llii» instance, H 
may bo -aid to have almost monopolised it, and yet, but few 
have entered tho winner’s natno in tliclr books. Tlio excite- 
ment ullcndunt on tho voce is far outdone by the astonishment 
<ii its re-ult. Mr. Murlund’s maio, by tlic Ugly Huck.out of 
Kctort, is now reglsloved thp winnorof tho Liverpool t ap. In 
her eight e says as a fpnr-yr-old, she was successful but once, 
winning a small sweepstakes at Hlpon in lioats; and lliis 
season, at (Ur 81b and Ost 71b, sho was bouton off in tlio 
Great Northern and Flying Dutchman's Handicaps, her most 
creditublc perform i nee* being second to Nolly Hill at a 
distance of Hired lengths for the Grand Stand FJato, one mile, 
i.t Miiuehe.-ter. John Hoolt appear* determined to support 
his appellutiou of ” Wizard of tho North,’’ for as»uiodly 
no other man could perform such wonders. Tho 
initiated, looking back to the Great Northern, may 
well ask whoro would llcapy have boon? The oonsoquonco 
..I the mare's victory, doubtless, will bo a vast Improvement 
in llmpy's position for tlio Goodwood Stakes. Hut, burnt 
children are said to dread the flic; and no little irritation is 
felt that tlio liorso was not earlier struck out lor tlio Liver- 
pool (Up, Tlio backers of favourites have not for u long time 
been c impelled to uwallow so Idtlor ft doso as Ammonia has 
presented to thorn, tvliilo to the bookmaker* il proves tlio 
mu-t. soothing of syrups after tho hard hits they received ut 
St. LECEit. — 6 to 2 offered outlie BdUL _ ... 
Danny.— II to 2 taken to upwards of £200 about Graxulu* Lsurlcns 
—'Hi to 1 cadi ng't tlie Fluttoar «‘id If rk Hotter* ck, laid to 
.mull sums and 1,099 to 30 three orfourtlmc* ag&t Strood. Closing 
lirleo* : — 
Liverpool Cur. 
4 to 1 ogst Lord Clieatcrfleld’* Typec (6 to 1 1) 
6 to 1 — Mr. II. Hill* Dr. O'Toole Itj 
t0 j Jinron Rothschild's Hungerford ft) 
7 j 0 j Mr Coppertliwaltc's The Early XlirJ (t) 
jo t0 j Mr F. Knowles's Talfourd (t) 
12 to I Mr. Morris's Kingston (t) 
ja to 1 Mr Nicholson's Clstorft) 
Goodwood Stakes. 
6 to 1 agst Mr. Howard’s Diana (t) 
C to 1 Mr. Harrison's Uoapy ft) 
100 to 7 Mr. Martinson's Nancy (t) 
20 to 1 Mr. Lupin's Jouvence (t) 
Goodwood Cur. 
Even on Mr. Howard's Virago 
St. LnoKE. 
h to 2 on the Hold (1 8 to 1 ) 
Dr nor. 
11 to 1 ng*t Mr. Bowes'* Grrecalas F-suilcnl i(t) 
20 i„ | - j.or.l Kgllnton’s Dirk Hattcraiok (t) 
20 to 1 Mr. 1’ow ell's The Flntu-rcr (t) 
33 to I Loul Exeter’* Strood (t) 
BETTING AT MANCHESTER. — Tcbbdat. 
• has nt length been struck out for the Liverpool Cup (viz., on 
] fenny Hiui <ti jliik*" »''• •• •**"*•• • — # - - * .....u 
Friday Jdiit, at 3.40 p.m.); iUat fiucli would be tlio cuau was pretry well 
indicated l»y the lone odd* that wore offered against Jilin only a lew hours 
*\ . . .1 t.Ali.ir Iiinilii tr At ft fflimpa 
Saturday tlio chief feature wus the rapid advance of Tho Early Bird to 8 
to 1, "lilcli was taken once In hundreds and other Mims ns Ion t u» it 
could bo obtained. Yesterday It was evident that Hungerford was a 
little sliukcy, 6 to 1 being currently offered, with few takers, dust pre- 
vious to the eloso of tlio betting, n strong current set in in favour oi 
Kingston, who soon advanced from 14 to 1 to 7 to I, taken freely, Di- 
ll Toole was steady nt 7 to 1, having recovered the temporary shock lie 
received in the betting nt Newmarket last week. To-day Typeo and Dr. 
O'Toole wen.* in demundut 11 to 2 each, and Kingston ut h to j. Hunger- 
lord was n little out of favour. 0 to 1 bolog currently otlered. No other 
future event was touched upon. 
LATEST UETTINO. 
Liverpool Cue. 
11 to 2 agst Typeo (taken freely) 
11 to 2 Dr. O'Toole (taken freely) 
(I to 1 Hungerford (offered) 
7 to 1 Early Bird (taken) 
. 7 to 1 Kingston (8 to I taken freely) 
10 to 1 Talfouril (taken and offered) 
13 to 1 Umbrlcl (taken) 
If. to 1 Ulster (taken) 
2 r. to 1 Mentmoro Lust (taken) 
Offers to take d to 4 about Typec and Dr. O'Toole coupled. 
DERBY LOTS, 1355. 
Paros 
Pugnator 
Spinner 
W. Butler's. 
Wmacutor and Stockbrldgo. 
Tim issuo* of 1‘i iduy are etill in tlio bnlanco of fnlo wlion 
wo go to press. Link llattorulcU nml Palotol nro expected 
to , nuiest the 200 Sovereigns Produco Stukes, uiid from their 
|,l (ll)1 | mid (ruining, much interest is cxcitud. The result of 
Hu- Liverpool St- Legur has not of Into your* exerted much 
iiifluenco on tlio fortune of its grout patronymic ut Doncaster. 
D furnished it groat favourite ton yours buck in Ithuriol, who 
was provonteil by n casualty from taking purl In the great 
Yorkshirj fray. Moutor, tlio winner in 1845, ulso proved u 
rattling luvouritoj but the unplaced Huron, thou .but recently 
imported from the Sister Isle, proved tho victor of tho Sel- 
ling it, adding to his success by scouring tlio Ciosurewitch In 
i liti same year j and lias still further perpetuutod his renown 
by bfaoom'ing tlio mio of tlioso flrst-ruto horses, Stockwcll nml 
Itulapliin. Vun Tromp, two years Inter, accomplished easily 
both Liverpool and Doncaster St. Loger. Should Acrobat 
win in a cantor, ho may do soino good, if not for himself, for 
hi, stable companion, In respect to tho important event ol 
i cptembcr next. Many nro slill prone to think that tlio son 
ol Ithuriel is u superior liorso to Dervish; but surely the 
school muster ought to know best. 
£Wc present our renders, this week, with n portrait of lluta- 
piun, a chosuut colt, by the Huron out of Pocuhojptas* Hi* 
roeout numerous and excellent porformuncc* must be fresh 
in tho memory of all sporting men. Ills fir it «s*ay on the 
race course wus Im tho Woodeoto, at Epsom, in 1852, where 
lie failed to obtain a place; tho winner being Orestes, who 
ills i made his first appearance in tlio same race. liuiapluH's 
maiden victory was ut Brighton, where ho carried off a 6 weep - 
stukes of £160 for 2-yeur olds; his only opponent wo* the 
Lucy Bank's colt, whom ho dnlbutad by a length, llo was 
ridden by Alfred Day. As n 3-yoar old lie was out six time*, 
dotting u win for each defout. Ami this year, up to the end 
of June, lie has taken purlin no less than sovanleeu race*, 
out of which ho lias accomplished thirteen victories. 
Newton, Stamford, and Nottingham, hold out attraction# 
of no mean order, to Hie lovers ofmciug, during the comm 
week. 
John Dai's. 
Avnnut 
Cruiser 
Dnzido 
Jackdaw 
Kingstown 
Lawyer Endless 
The Nallor 
Namur 
Prince of Wales 
Saucebox 
Supplicant 
Swagger 
colt l>y Venison, out of Defiance's 
dam 
William the Third 
J. B. Day's. 
Cavalier 
Oulston 
colt by Surplico, out of Ferlnn 
W. Day's. 
Briuklow 
colt by Epirus, out of Fraudulent 
colt by logo, dain by Gladiator, out 
of Maronuslna 
colt by Joe Lovell, out of Burn 
Lord of the Isles 
Newington 
Triumvir 
Westminster by Touchstone 
Dilly's. 
coll by Bay Middleton, out of In- 
dustry 
Joshua 
Valontlnlan 
colt by the Libel, out of Splltvoto 
Mu. Dbinkadp's. 
Donum 
Katorfelto 
Le Frlpon 
Mongo 
Professor Airy 
Dooribbay's. 
colt by Cotburstono, out of Poly, 
dora 
colt by Epirus, out of Glacis 
Gerard 
Lonn Exhteb's. 
Azlm 
Huirel 
N uyohber 
Strood 
Fobert's. 
Cormbus 
Courtenay 
Dcerstculcr 
Dirk Hattcraiok 
Freddy 
NeoptolcmuH 
Van Winkle 
Mu. Knowles's. 
Ccci'ops 
Tlie Itidah 
Tlio Sandboy 
Mb. Mare's. 
Broker 
Cinnamon 
Conveyancer 
Tynemouth 
John Scott's. 
The American 
Anri for 
Tlio Bonnie Morn 
Tlie Corliote 
I)e Clare 
Dr. Cooke 
Elvoston 
Grieculus Esnrlens 
Hlckleton 
The Huntsm^p 
Lorenzo 
Louvat 
Marco Spada 
The Mosquito 
Noddy 
Paletot 
Thoebus 
Priestcraft 
The Professor 
Sir Roger Hill 
Stevens's 
Dartmouth 
Ethdbuld 
Flattorer 
Frederick 
Norwegian 
Roderigo 
Mr. Robinson's Billy Richardson, 6 yrs, list 101b IL I An*on 1 
Mr. Faeces Lady Ponsonby, 3 yrs, lOst A ; • • 0w , en s 
Mr. G. Taylor’s Lndy-ln-Waitlng, 6 yrs, 10*t 121b G. Taylor i 
Mr. T. Harrison's Chaseway, 6 yrs, 12st * 
Mr. J. Wilkins’s Coleraine, 4 yrs, list " IB-m* * 
Won by a length and a half. 
Conclusion op Wednesday's Races. — Additional Pahticulars. 
jetting 7 to 4 agst Billy Richardson, 3 to 1 agst Chaseauray, i to 1 
ogst Lady Ponsonby. „ 
Tm Lancashire Oaks of lOsovseach, li ft, with 100 added, for 3 yraold . 
fdllcs, bvt 71b each. Certain penalties and allowancea. The second to 
receive SO sovs out of the stakes. Oncesronnd. ST rebs. . . 
Mr. S. Hawke a Midsummer, by Melbourne, ^st 71b (. harlton 
Mr. C Peck's hisu-r of Mercy, 8st Tib - Holmes 2 
Lord Derby's Sortie, bst 101b (including 31b extra) A- y *>' 3 
r. Worthington’s Juliet, 6*t Vt'« e . ,s 4 
r. Henderson's Nelly Hill. Bat G. Oates 6 
Betting : C to 1 agst Midsumim-r. 6 to 2 agat Sortie. 
Won easily by four lengths. Same distance between the second ond 
third, and a still longer interval betweon third and fourth. Nelly lull 
pulling up was ninny lengths behind. 
Selling Starks of 5 rovb each, with 30 added, for two-yrs-old and up- 
wards. Optional selling weights, &c. T.Y.C 5 subs. 
Mr. R Walker's Child of the Mist, by Touchstone, 5 yre (£20), 8st 11 lb 
Palmer l 
Mr. Maaffr QoWDuat, Yyn ( £20)’, Tsk’lOlb • ■ • • Well* 2 
Mr. E. R Clark's Dear Mo. 4 yrs (£20). 7st 131b Frank Marsou » 
Mr. Harrison's Hyacinth, C> y rs (£20). 8st 21b . Charlton i 
' Betting— 0 to 4 on Child of the Mist-6 to 2 ugst Hyacinth. Won by 
hall a length. ' 
The whiner was afterwards sold by auction, to Mr. E. K- Clark, tor 250 
guinea*. 
Handicap Plate of 60 soys. One mile and a. quarter. 
Mr. PowdreU’fi Allas F.minn, by Epirus, 4 yrs, 6st 21b ‘.Cliff 1 
Mr. Cotgreave’* Andromache, 3 yrs, Ost 8lb, carried 5st 131b . . . 2 
Lord Chesterfield's Humphrey, aged, 7st Ashman 3 
Mr. Davies'* Ploughboy,4 yrs, Cst 61b * urcell 4 
Won by a length. 
and a distance. 4 subs. 
Tin; 
BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Liverpool Cup. 
3 to 1 agst Typec (t) 
6 to 1 Dr. O'Toole 
5 tu 1 Hungerford 
7 to 1 Early Bird (t) 
8 to 1 Kingston (t) 
Goodwood , Stakes. ** ■ 
6 to 1 agst Diana (t) 
20 to 1 each agst Crusader and Lincoln's Inn (taken to a 
good deal of money.) 
Derdt. 
11 to 1 agst Grteculus Esuriens (to £160) 
15 to 1 Oulston (to £200) 
22 to 1 Flatterer (to £90) 
25 to 1 Bonnie Morn (t) 
25 to 1 Dirk Hatteraick (to about £500) 
33 to 1 AurlfT (t) 
40 to 1 Frederick (t) - • 
60 to 1 Wild Dayrell (t) 
60 to 1 Ferina colt (to £200) 
50 to 1 Dr. Cooke (t) 
Tire Betting-room at Nigiit. 
A comparatively thin attendance and business remarkably dull. In 
tlie Cup betting, .the prices tallied for the most part with the above 
quotations. 
Goodwood Stakes. 
13 to 2 agst Diana 
200 to 11 A dine (taken) 
25 to 1 Crusader (30 to 1 also laid) 
St. Lp.ger. 
3 to 1 agst Dervish (offered) 
6 to 1 The Trapper 
The weather was fine, the running ground in excollcnt condition, and 
the muster of company of an average strength, hut tlie amount of sport, 
in regard to the number of competitors., fell short of expectation. Al- 
though seven rurcs were set down for decision, the first was not run 
until half-past two. This arrangement might suit the boothkeepers, but 
it gave great dissatisfaction to the sporting public, it being nearly sir. 
o'clock before the race was over. 
LATEST CUP BETTING. 
Twelve o'clock Wednesday Nianr. 
3 to 1 agst Typce 
5 to 1 Hungerford 
r, to 1 Dr. O'Toole 
7 to 1 each agst Early Bird and Kingston 
THURSDAY.— The Cup Day. 
The Derby Handicap of 10 sovs each, pp, with 80 added. The second t: 
save his stake. Certain winners extra. One mile. 16 subs. 
Baron Rothschild's Orestes, by Orlando, 4 yrs, 8st 81b Charlton l 
Mr. Ewbank's Snowdon Dunhlll, 4 yrs, 8st 31b (Including 51b 
extra) Oates 
Mr. Saxon's Antonia, 3 yrs, 5st 71b * orMfini 
Mr. Munro's Little Tom, 4 yrs, 6st 101b T. Clin l 
Lord Glasgow’s b g by Assult— Miss Norton, 4 yrs, 6st 2lb Bate- 
Mr. J. O-bom's Miss Agnes, 4 yrs, 7st 41b Ashman 
Betting— 2 to 1 on Orestes — 5 to 1 agst Snowdon Dunhill. Won by two 
lengths. 
Match. T.Y.C. 100 sovs, h ft. 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Rosaline, by Orlando, 3 yrs, 8st 21b Charlton I 
Lord Glasgow's Coalition, 4 yrs, 8st 71b Flatman 
Betting-3 and 4 to 1 on Rosaline, who won In a canter by two 
The Foal Stakes of 100 sovs each, h ft. For thrce-yr-olds. Once round j 
Mr. Payne's Boer, by Van Tromp, Kst 31b ( Flatman), walked over. 
he Li verpool Cur, value 200 sovs, in specie, given by the lessee, add - 
to u Handicap Sweepstukes of 25 sovs each, 13 ft, nnd only 1 
declared, &c. ; penalties for certain winners ; the second to receive 50 
hov« out of Ike stakes. Two miles. 94 subs, 57 of whom pay 6 son 
p it nil. 
Mr, ilurlaud's Ammonia, by the Ugly Buck, 5 yrs, Ost 21b ... .T ClifK 
Lord Chesterfield's Typce, 4 yrs, 7st 101b (inc. 51b extra) ..Flatman 
Mr. Morris's Kingston, 6 yrs, Kst 21b A. Day 
Salter 
TATTJi RSA'Lli’ B Monday. 
[^Speculation was very busy nidi Typec und Dr. O’Toole for the Liver- 
pool Cup. bo li well backed for u good deal of money; die former closed 
m 4 to 1. the la ter 6 to 1 ; as they advanced, Huiigcrioixl retreated to 6 
i — joo tu 00 "us betted twice <n the field ug-dust the fiint two la- 
v ourius, mid 259 tu 200 on D . v'Toule uguinst Hungerford. In the 
, om *< < l the ..ftemoon the Kai i., Bird moulted a lew Jcutlicrs of favour, 
< ut ui.< i o to i i iid been m. o -.30. be m turned with renewed vlgom 
7 t.i l - ullle money < <<<\ << on I'ulluurdat 12 null luiol, miUu 
■ c 1 1 u i e business <* a , lu .iclcd about Kingston ut B to 1, nud Ulster 
1 15 
< 1. 
the uood 
. uviiec 
jUc.., Diana was supported with Increased strength 
t i.< i taKcii about her was 5 to 1 to Jii70. Tlio 
horn the Liverpool Cup was regarded by many 
uur.ihU ii ■ .,i in Goodwood chance ; 6 to i was taken 
to a.- o, a. id aft t ., ids to*eve>ul ponies aud tens: 1,009 to 79 
in nt Kuncy, und 690 1 1 25 about Jouvoncc. 
UVERPOOL JULY MEETING-— Wkdkkndat 
T in CttoxTKTn Stakes of 10 sovs cadi, li ft, with A0 uddeffs thrcc-yr 
olds, Ost lolb; four, 8*t 21b; five, bsi JOJb; six anil aged, U*t; marcs 
aud geldings allowed 21b. One mile aud u quarter. 7 subs. 
Burou Uuthcbild's Orestes by Orlando, 4 yrs kst 2lb, .yOJlBS’lton 
Mr. Morris's KnUlit of St, (ioorge, d yrs, Out 101b .. JA'ells 
Mr. Barber's Domino. 3 yw, 6«t lUlb -sOiAincnt 3 
Lord Glasgow „ Coalition, 4 yrs, 8st - . . . Ktelmnn 4 
Betting— 6 to 4 each ag»t Orest os und Knight of Kt. .George, 
Domino cantered off with the lend, Knight of St George, Orestes, and 
Coalition following In the order named. On entering the canal aide of 
the course, tho paeo was improved. Domino kept ids place in front to 
the half-distance, where he dropped off. Orestesthen challenged Knight 
ol St. George, and at Inst defeated blnVby a nook— a length nnd a half 
between the second aud third. Bad fourth. 
Tire Mersey Stakes. of 25 sovs each, 15 ft, with 60 added, for two-year- 
olds, colts, Ost 7lb ; fillies, 8st 41b. The second to receive 60 sovs out 
of the stakes. Winners of £100 dear, 31b extra. T.Y.C. 9 subs. 
Mr. Worthington’s Lady Palmerston, by Melbourne, 8st71b, including 
31b extra Wells 1 
Mr. Melklam's Sicily, K»t 7lb, including 31b extra . . Aldcroft 2 
Lord Derby's Crown Pigeon, 8st 71b A Day 3 
Betting— 6 to 2 on Lady Palmerston, 4 to 1 agst Sicily. 
Sicily made the running, with Lady Palmerston in close attendance. 
A flue race with tho two, from the half distance, ended iu favour of the 
latter by a head, Bad third. 
Tire Sr. E ton Stakp .9 of 30 sovs each, li ft, for three-year-olds. Fillies 
bst 71b each. One mile and a half. 10 subs. 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Bosuliue, by Orlando... Cliarlton 1 
Mr. Payne'* Strutaway Flatman 2 
Mr. Mather's Mcllorn Marlow 3 
Bcttli g— 6 to 4 on Rosaline. 
Rosaline was first off, but wa» quickly passed by Strutaway, who took 
a long lead, Melton* lying close up with Rosaline until they arrived at 
the Bridge-turn, where she dropped back, Rosaline waited on Strutaway 
to the half distance, where she went up nud deprived her of the lead, 
galloping homcau easy w inner by six lengths. Bud third. 
My. Hill's Dr. O'Toole, 3 yrs, 5st 101b 
The following also run 
Boron Rothschild's Hungerford, 6 yrs, 8st 31b Cliarlton 
Mr. F. Knowles's Tnlf0urd,4 yrs, 7st Well- 
Mr. II. llill.s Ireland's Eye, 4 yrs, 6st 121b (carried 7st) . . . .Castleman 
Mr. Coppcrlhwalte's The Early Bird, 3 yrs, 6st 21b Ashman 
Mr. K. K. Clark's Jujube, 3 yrs, 1st 10lb Fordham 
Ulster was struck out to-day at 2.15 p.m., Indian Warrior at 2.25 pa 
aud Ladybird at 3 p.m. 
[By Elbctric Telegraph.] 
Betting— 3 to 1 ogst Hungerford, 9 to 2 each agst Dr. O'Toole i: 
Typec, 5 to 1 cacli agst Early Bird und Kingston, 7 to 1 agst Tal Du 
Any odds agst Ammonia. , 
Won easily by two lengths: three lengths between second and ti" |U 
a head between third nud fourth. 
Eglinton Biennial Stakes. 
Sicily 1 
Cormbus 2 
Brother to Twinkle . . 3 
Six ran. Won by two lengths. 
Selling Stakes. 
Dear Me 1 
Coleraine 2 
Voucher 3 
Queen's Plate. 
Domino .. ..1 
Aribbos 2 
Kingston.. >3 
Five ran. Woo by three pnrts of a length. 
The attendance of general company was immense, and of the u* 
mL&ceUuueuue character. The weather was cloudy, nnd somewhat * 
No improvement was displayed in the numerical strength of the Hr 
im- tin- Cun onlv nine comnetiturs were broucht out. Ammonia. 
For the (iOO&trood Cup, \ Irago wu» nominally ot|even*. 
TntUNn ed Kingdom Trainers' Stakes (Handicap) of 5 sovs each, 3 ft, 
with 49 added, for thrcc-yrs-olds und upwards. The -econd to receive 
19 sovs out of the stakes, and the last to pay the third horse's stakes. 
Ridden by professional trainer* of five years’ standing, or who do not 
ride publicly or for pay In either tint races, steeplechases, or bnrdlo 
races. One mile and a quarter. 17 subs. 
for the Cup only nine competitors were brought out. 
winner, was not mentioned in the ring. 
CARLOW RACES. — Wbdnb6Iiay, Jolt 12. 
Sweepstakes of 6 sovs each, 36 sovs added. Weight for age, 
mile nnd n-hulf heats, over five hurdles four feet high. Won by 
n yune's b c BumiathLith, by lBrdcntcher,3 yrs, 9st 41b Owner), be* 
Mr. Martin'* MutUda ami Mr. A. Kavanagh's Friar Tuck. _ 4 
.selling stakes of fi sovs each, 30 sovs added. Weight for a P c 
One mile and u-lialf heats, flat course. Won by Mr. Atkinson s - 
Psaltery, by Ithnriel, 4 yrs (£50) (Conolly), beating Mr. Barton * D ' 
Mickey Free, Mr. Nunn’s Sanita, and ilr. Smith's Landscape. , 
The Cobntt Plate and Ladies' Purse not having filled, a 6- 
was got up which had not been decided when our account was de*pai‘- 
