THE FIELD 
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SPORTING. 
TATTERS ALL'S.— Thursday. 
A thin attendance, and very little business transacted most of tho 
members being at the Nottingham races. 
Goodwood Stakes. 
5 to 1 agst Mr. Harrison's Heapy (t) 
6 — 1 Lord Zetland's Tros (t 6 to 1) 
2 — 1 the two (t). 300 to even between them laid. 
12 — 1 Mr. Howard's Diana (t) 
12 — 1 Mr. Walker's Nancy (14 to 1 t) 
16 — 1 Mr. Cooper's Miss Tennyson (t) 
2a — 1 Mr. T. Farr's Rataplan (t) 
Offers to take 600 to 100 about Tros, and to back Nancy for some money 
at 11 to 1. 
Goodwood Cop. 
9 to 1 agst Mr. T. Parr's Rataplan (taken) 
St. Leger. 
4 to 1 ogst Lord Derby's Dervish (taken and offered) 
4 to 1 Huron Rothschild's King Torn (taken) 
^0 to 1 Mr. R. E. Cooper's Antocrnt (taken to £50) 
At tho commencement 7 to 2 was taken to £50 about Dorvish— 
towards the close 4 to 1 was betted to nearly £200. 
Derby. 
25 to 1 agst Mr. Merry’s Lord of tho Isles (t) 
40 — 1 Lord Derby's Do Claro (t) 
40 — l Lord Eglinton’s Dick Hatteralck (t) 
Notice.— The room will be open on Saturday next to afford the mem- 
bers an opportunity of comparing their bets on tho Goodwood events. 
♦ 
NOTTINGHAM JULY MEETING.—' Thursday 
The Scarborocgu Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 40 added ; for three-yr- 
olds and upwards. One mile and a half. 
Lord W. Powlctt's Sharavogue, l>y Frcnoy, 6 yrs, 8st 
S. Rogers 1 
Mr. Montague's Burlington, 3 yrs, 6st Bib Hayhoo 2 
Mr. Storer's Wlngcmund, 5 yrs, 8st 71b Johnson 3 
Betting 5 and 6 to 1 on Sharavogue, who win in a canter by three 
lengths. Two lengths between the second and third. 
TnE Robin Hood Stakes of 10 sovs each, with 50 added; for two-yr- 
olds ; colts, 8st 71b ; fillies, 8st 3ib ; tho second to save his stake; certain 
winners extra. T.Y.C. 19subs. 
Mr. J. Osborne's Lord Alfred, by Chanticleer, 9st, including 
71b extra v Osborne 1 
Mr. J. P. Cook's The Despised, 8st 31b Yafcs 2 
Mr. Edward's Sylvia, 8st 31b Aldcroft 3 
Mr. Megson's Lady Alicia, 8st 101b, including 71b extra Thick 4 
Betting— 6 to 4 agst Lord Alfred — and 5 to 2 agst Sylvia. Won by a 
neck. A head only between second and third. Lady Alicia well up. 
The Nottinghamshire Handicap of 20 sovs each, h ft, and 5 only if de- 
clared, with 200 added. The second horse to receive 50 sovs out of tho 
stakes, and the| third to save Ills stake. Penalties lor certain winners. 
Two tulles and a quarter. 71 subs, 46 of whom declared. 
Mr. Bciley's St. Andrew, by Lannercost, 5 yrs, 6st 71b 
Ashmall 1 
Lord Chesterfield's Typee, 4 yrs, 7st 131b .. .. Flatraan 2 
Mr. Blythe's Lady Vernon, 4 yrs, 6st lib .. .. Mldgelcy 3 
Baron Rothschild's Orestes, 4 yrs, 8st 101b, including 51b 
extra Charlton 4 
Mr. Harrison's King of Trumps, 6 yrs.Bst 71b, Cartwright 
Mr. Barber's Goorkah, 4 yrs, 7st 8st, Clement 
Mr. Saxon's Cleveland, 5 yrs, 7st, including 61b extra, Aldcroft 
Mr. FlintofT s Whalebone, 4 yrs, 5st 131b, T. Cliff 
Mr. Saxon's Barrel, 3 yrs,5st 71b, J. Forster 
Betting 6 to 5 agst Typee— 5 to 1 ngst Barrel— 7 to 1 agst King of 
Trumps— 8 to 1 agst Orestes— 12 to 1 ngst Lady Vernon— and 100 to 6 
agst St. Andrew. A fine race. Won by a neck; same between the 
second and third; half a length between the third and fourth. 
Members’ Plate of 40 sovs, added to n Sweepstakes of 6 sovs each for 
tlirce-yr-olds and upwards; optional selling weights, &c. T.Y.C 
Mr. Montague’s Motley, by Touchstone, 3 yrs, 5st 101b 
(£50) T. Cliffo 1 
Mr. Johnstone's Gabriel, 3 yrs. 5st 101b (50) Bates 2 
Lord Wilton's Orson, 3 yrs, 6st Gib (£150) Ashmall 3 
Mr. Hoffenden's Malice, 4 yrs, 6st 61b (£20) J. Waddlngton 4 
Betting— 0 to 4 agst Motley— 7 to 4 agst Orson, and 3 to 1 agst Gabriel. 
Motley made all the running, and won in a canter by a length ; half-a- 
length between the second and third; Malice well up. The winner 
wus bought In for 150 guineas. 
(By Electric Telegraph.) 
Sherwood Handicap. 
Betting— Even on Snowdon DnnhtU, 3 to 1 agst Miss Emma, 
6 to 1 agst Andante, 8 to 1 agst Boddlcot. Won In a canter by 
two lengths; same distance between the second and third; 
Miss Emma and Andante close up. Bridoktrk was sixth. 
The Selling Stakes did not fill. 
BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Goodwood Stakes. 
5 to 1 agst Tros (taken) 
5 to 1 Heapy 
6 to 1 Sir. l'ayno's lot 
Goodwood Cop. 
6 to 4 on Virago 
Doncaster St. Leger. 
7 to 2 agst Dervish i taken) 
4 to 1 King Tom 
9 to 2 — ■ Tho Trapper 
60 to 1 Autocrat 
♦ 
DOWN ROYAL CORPORATION RACES.— TUB3DAY, July 18. 
MAZE COURSE. 
The Hillsborough Plate of 60 soya, added to a Handicap Sweeps- 
takes of 10 sovs each, lift; two miles, was won by Mr. Osborne's eh f 
Ariel, by Tearaway, out of Ennui, 3 vrs. Gat 71b (L. Mahon), beating Mr. 
Langan’s Bellcwstown Lass, 4 yrs, 8st 31b. Two only von. 
Her Majesty's Plate of £100 (late Irish currency i ; tlirco miles, was 
won by ch O'Reilly's eh c Master Tom, by Bashful, 4 yrs i,D. Wynne', 
healing Mr. Corbett s Captain (late Kingaborry). Two ran. 
The DowNsntRE Stakes of 15 sovs each, 10 ft, 60 sovs added by the 
Marquis of Downshire for two-yr-olds. Ktlwarllu course, about three- 
quarters of a mile. Won by Mr. H. Bradshaw's b f Cloud, by Simoom, 
out of CUnchcrls dam ( Marlow), beating Mr- K. Kennedy's Tho Orphan. 
Only two ran. Upshift, 
The Belfast BoRouon Plate of 30 sovs each, added to a Handicap 
Sweepstake* of 3 sovs each, 1 ft Once round Won by Mr. M'Auley 's 
Lama, aged, Kst Dlb (E. Keegan), boating Mr. J. Wilson's Indicator (2), 
Lola Montes, Tho Pony, Gainokccpcr, nud Llzurs. 
THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN OUR LAST SUNDAY'S 
EDITION. 
PECUNIARY NECESSITIES OF RUSSIA. 
Polish Frontier. July 10. — General Rudiger lias en- 
joined the clergy of tho diocese to muke an offering to the 
country. The Government will neeopt money, the sacred 
vessels, or other objects of value. It lias already taken from 
the convent of St. Paul, under the name of u loan, conse- 
crated plate in gold and silver to the amount of 1,000,000 
roubles. 
ANOTHER DEFEAT OF THE RUSSIANS. 
Bucharest, July 13. — The Russian outposts have been 
beaten at Frateschti. CO, 000 Turks have landed on the loft 
bank. A pitched buttle is imminent nt Frateschti. 
Murders by Greeks at Varna.— Vahna, June 29. 
— The Greeks at this place have several times fired on our 
troops, but without any effect or bad result whatever ; tho 
Greeks are immediately pursued and brought to trial, and 
sentenced to be shot. Two Greeks were shot on tho 20th 
inst. for firing at some soldiers and officers walking in the vi- 
cinity of the camps. Another suffered a similar fate on tho 
27th ; and on the 28th inst. six more Greeks were taken for 
firing on our artillery, and will be shot this morning. It ap- 
pears that the Greeks lie in ambush and wait their opportu- 
nity. Two artillerymen and one woman who went to enjoy n 
walk have not been heard of these last three days.— Plymouth 
Mail. 
{.The following appeared in our Second Edition, published on Saturday.] 
the french emperors visit to the British 
FLEET. 
Garforth 1 
Friendless 2 
Itch 3 
Freedom 4 
Seven ran. Won by a length. Tho wlnnor objected to. 
Short Stakes. 
Jenny Wren 1 
Governess ' .. 2 
Game Chicken 3 
View Halloo 4 
Gabriel 5 
Won by a neck. 
Tns Castle Handicap, 
CALAIS, Friday Evening. 
To-day the Emperor visited the Commodore, the Hon. 
W. F. Grey, on board the Hannibal, 91. He subsequently 
sailed round the fleet, and landed at the pier. His Majesty 
walked unattended through tho crowd, and was loudly 
cheered. 
CALAIS, Saturday, July 15. 
The Emperor left Calais about five o’clock yesterday, on his 
return to Paris. 
Domino .. .. .. 1 
Dagobert 2 
My Dear filly 3 
Won by a length. 
♦ 
NEWTON SUMMER MEETING.— Wednesday. 
The Scurry Handicap of 3 sovs each, with 20 added; for all ages; tho 
second to receive 5 sovs out of tho stakes and tho third to save his 
Btako. Half a mile. 14 subs. 
Mr. Poundrell’s Miss Emma, by Epirus, 4 yrs, 6st 121b T. Cliff 1 
Mr. Saxon’s Antonia, 3 yrs, 5st 121b Forster 2 
Mr. Vernon s Menzie, 2 yrs, 5st Duckcr 3 
Mr. W. H. Scott's The Cripple, 3 yrs, 7st 61b .. .. Aspinall 4 
The following also ran : — 
Mr. E. R. Clarke's Child of tho Mist, 6 yrs, 9st 41b, Aldcroft 
Mr. Wilkins's Dear Me, 4 yrs, 8st 21b, Charlton 
Mr. J. J. Henderson's Patience, 4 yrs, 8st, G. Oates 
Mr. Hcrdman's Peppermint, 5 yrs, 6st 121b, Ashmall 
Mr. Smith's Wee Wee, 6 yrs, Gst 121b, Clement 
Mr. Davies's Slattern, 3 yrs, Gst 21b, Hewson 
Betting— 7 to 4 agst Child of tho Mist— 4 to l agst Miss Emma— 6 to 1 
agst Tho Cripple, Miss Emma made most of the running and won in a 
canter by two lehgths. A ucck between tho second and third. The 
Cripple a good fourth. 
A Gold Cup, value 100 sovs, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 
sovs. each, li ft, and 3only If declared, &c. Winners extra. Two miles 
and a distance. 35 sabs, 14 of whom pay 3 sovs each. 
Mr. J. J. Henderson's Lough Bawn, by Magpie, G yrs, 7st 41b 
Charlton 1 
Mr. Merry's Morning Star, 5 yrs, 6st 41b Wilson 2 
Mr. J. Osborne's Gamclad, 3 yrs, 6st Gib (carried 5st 71b) 
Carroll 3 
Mr. E. R. Clarke's Jujube, 3 yrs, 5st 21b Duckcr 4 
The following also ran : — 
Mr. Saxon's Cleveland, 6 yrs, 7st, Clement 
Mr. G. Robinson's Donskoy, 4 yrs, Gst 81b, J. Waddington 
Mr. R. Walker's The Event, 5 yrs, Gst, T. Cliff 
Sir. Worthington's Professor Buck, 4 yrs, 4st 121b, car. 6st 3lb, Pratt 
Betting— 6 to 4 agst Lough Bawn— 3 to 1 agst Cleveland— 4 to 1 agst 
Gnmelad— 7 to 1 agst Morning Star— and 10 to 1 agst Jujube. A splendid 
race in with Lough Bawn and Morning Star. The latter ran out nt the 
finish near the judge’s chair, and Lough Bawn achieved the victory by a 
head. Gamelad was beaten about three lengths from Slornlng Star. 
•Titjubc was a bad fourth. 
The St. Helen's Purse of 40 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs 
each, h ft, for two and three-yv-olJs; winners extra; the second to 
save his stake. Golborne Course. 9 subs. 
Copt. Harcourt's filly by Chanticleer— Ellcrdalc, 2 yrs, 7st 31b 
Aldcroft 1 
Mr. J. J. Henderson's Nelly Hill, 2 yrs, 8st 101b ....G. Oates 2 
Mr. Croft's Ycutlck, 2 yrs, 7st 31b Charlton 3 
Mr. Edward's Flight, 2 yrs, Gst 121b J. Waddington 4 
Mr. Reynard's Resistance, 2 yrs, 7st T. Cliff 5 
Betting— G to 4 on Ellerdalo filly, 7 to 4 ngst Nelly Hill, and 4 to 1 
agst Yeutick. Won cleverly by a neck; a length between the second 
and third ; the other two well up. 
Handicap Plate of 50 sovs. One mile. 
Mr. Ewbank's Snowdon Dunhill, by Iago, 4 yrs, 8st 
„ 101b G. Oates 1 
Mr. Saxon's Boddlcot, 3 yrs, 6st 81b Forster 2 
Mr. Megson’s Georgy, 4 yrs, 7st Clement 3 
The following also ran 
Mr. Jones's Andante, 5yrs 7st Atherton 
Mr. Poundrell's Miss Emma, 4 yrs78t lib. incl. 71b extra, ,.T. Cliff 
Mr. Hardys Brldeklrk, 3 yrs, Gst 41b J. Waddington 
Mr. James’s MlssSellon, 3 yrs, 6st 41b carried 6 st, 71b.. .Aspinall 
Mr. Smith's Skit, 3 yrs, Gst 41b Carroll 
THE BRAZILS. 
C APTURE OF TWO RUSSIAN FRIGATES. 
ARRIVAL OF THE SEVERN. 
(By ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) 
SOUTHAMPTON, Saturday. 
The Severn lias arrived here. She left Rio oa tho 
14th ult. 
Amonpst her passengers is General Concha. Admiral 
H enderson died on board on the 12th inst. 
The Captain of a Swedish barque arrived at Rio on the 12th 
June from Valparaiso, and reported the enpture of the two 
Russian frigates, the Aurora und Diana, by Her Majesty’s 
ship President. He stated they were anchored off Callao. 
Don Pastor Obligado had been re-olectcd Governor of 
Buenos Ayres. Tranquillity prevailed. 
At Monte Video all are quiet. Tho Brazilian troops were 
quartered in the suburbs. 
REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE DANUBE.— EMBARKA- 
TION OF RIFLES. 
Portsmouth, July 13. 
The 1st battalion of the Rifle Brigade, comprising upwards of 
1,000 officers and men, embarked on hoard tin* lured stcumcr 
Orinoco, from the dockyard this afternoon, for conveyance direct 
to Varna. About 20U of the 68tli regiment are expected to- 
night from Liverpool, also to embark oil hoard this ship. The 
Orinoco takes out 20 boxes of specie for the troops, and between 
80 and 90 tons of ammunition. She is in fine order, and tho 
troops are in an excellent state of efficiency. They were accom- 
panied to the dockyard by their band and a large number of 
persons. The Lieutenant-Governor, Major-General Simpson, 
superintended the embarkation. The Orinoco is expected to sail 
to-morrow. 
The Himalaya, Simla, and Colombo, arc to leavo Southampton nt 
once. The Himalaya will go to Liverpool and Dublin for the 2nd 
Dragoons; the Simla to Plymouth, for the 4tli Dragoons; and’ the 
Colombo to Portsmouth for nn infantry regiment, nil of which aro 
bound for the East. A number of cavalry horses will be embarked 
on board tho Himalaya. Lieutenant-Colonel Seymour will also 
embark on board of tho Himalaya. Medical comforts will be 
placed on board all these steamers for tho use of tho troops during 
the voyage. 
Portsmouth garrison is about being manned by militia, as ita lost 
regiment of regular troops will be embarked for foreign service on 
Monday. 
THE LONDON GAZETTE. 
(FRIDAY EVENING.) 
ST. JAMES'S PALACE, June 9. 
The Queen was this day pleased to confer the honour of Knighthood 
npon Colonel Joslas Cloete, Companion of tho Most lion. Order of tho 
Rath, Knight of the Royal Hanovarian Guclphlc Older, and Deputy. 
Qunrter-Mastcr-General to the Forces at the Cape of Good Hope. 
WAR OFFICE, July 14. 
1st or GRBXADir.n Regiment O ' Foot Guards. 
To bo Captains and Licutonant-Colonols without purchase. 
Lieutenant and Captain Ralph Bradford, July 14. 
Lieutenant and Captain Michael Bruce, July 11. 
Brevet-Colonel Frederick Clinton, from half-pay 22nd Light Dragoons. 
July 14. ’ 
To bo Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel by purchase. 
Lieutenant and Captain tho lion. Charles Hugh Llntlsaj, vice CUnton, 
who retires, July 14. 
To be Captain and Lloutonant-Colonol without purchaso. 
Brovet-Lleutcnant-Colonol T. Sydenham Conway, C.B., from tho 22nd 
loot, July 15. 
IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. _____ 
FRIDAY. — Lords.— Tho Earl of Shaftesbury replied to TheaeeuTT- 
tlou brought by Lord Seymour against tho Board of Health, and boro 
testimony to tho Indefatigable real of Sir. Chadwick and Dr. Southwood 
Smith. 
The Bishop of London, Lord Carlisle, and Lord Brougham followed In 
tho same strain, after which tho matter dropped. 
Lord Lyttelton moved for certain papers connected with New Zealand, 
aud expressed his opinion on the. government of Sir GoorgoGrey. 
Tho Duke of Newcastle defended the policy of Sir George Grey. 
The returns were then ordered. 
Some other business was despatched, and their Lordships adjourned. 
Commons.— Tho House, In committee, resumed tho consideration of 
the Bribery, &>• .. Bill, beginning at tho 17th clause, which prescribes 
tho mode In which tlio election officer, to be called “ Auditor of Election 
Expenses," shall he appointed. 
After this had been under discussion for five hours, Hie Committee 
agreed to an amendment, moved by Lord J. Russell, Hint the return- 
ing officer should, of Ills own authority, once In every year, appoint a fit 
and proper person to act us election officer 
Tho clause, thus amended (which was (he first of a series containing a 
machinery niloptcd from $lr F. Kelly's bill), wus carried, upon a division, 
by 133 to 74. 
In tho 21st clause, declaring the payment of any money for election 
expenses, except by or through the oleotion officer, Illegal, the avoid- 
ance of the election, as the consequence, was negatived, anil tho words 
wero struck out. 
After this clause had been carried on a division, the Chairman reported 
progress. 
The Report of tho Commtttco on tho Stamp Acts was brought up and 
agreed to. 
Tho Poor Law Commission Continuance (Ireland) Bill passed through 
committee. 
The Metropolitan Sewers Bill was read a soeond time. 
Several bills wero rend a third time ami passed, ami others wero for- 
warded a stage. 
Glr C. Wood obtained leave to bring In a bill to provide for an 
uniform form for Indlun appointments, ami for tho exorcise of certain 
powers by the Governor-General of India; and Mr. J. Fitzgerald, a bill 
lor assimilating tho taxation of tho mines in Ireland with ihut ol 
England. 
Tho House adjourned until Monday, 
SPORTING. 
LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING. 
Conclusion of Thursday's 11 aces.— Additional Particulars. 
• Tub Cur. 
3 to 1 ngst llungerford 
9 to 2 Dr. O'Toole 
9 to 2 Typee 
5 to 1 Tlio Early Bird 
6 to 1 Kingstown 
7 to 1 Talrourd 
30 to 1 Ammon i 
All got well off at the first signal. Ireland's F.yo Immediately took up 
the running, and on passing the stand Dr. O'Toole was second, llungor- 
ford third, Tulfourd fourth, early Bird fifth, well up— Ammonia, Jujube, 
Typee, and Kingston following In the order named. After rounding tho 
top turn, Dr. O'Toole slipped away with a strong lend.Talfourd, Hunger- 
ford and Early Bird In hot pursuit In Ills wake — Jujubo and Ammonia 
tlio next two. In going over the canal sldo of tlio course, Typee ami 
Kingston were seen to Improve their rospoctlvn positions. Tal- 
fourd ineanwhllo began to fall In Ills effort, and soon after making 
tlio bottom turn, both ho and llungerford were manifestly nut 
of the race. From tills point Ammonia gained on Dr. O'Toole, and at 
tho distance she caught him and deprived him of the lead. Typeo now 
cuma up ; and, followed by Kingston and tho Doctor, she went vigorously 
to work to catch Ammonia, but, to the amazing Joy of tlio Holders, tlio 
almost friendless Outsider achieved the victory easily by two lengths, 
Typee winning tho second money from Kingston by threo lengths, und 
tho third beating tho fourth by a head. Jujubo and tlio Early Bird, closo 
together, were fifth and sixth. Hungcrford nnd Tolfourd, beuten off, 
were the next two. Ireland's Eye pulled up a long way from homo, and 
walked In. 
Amount of tlio stakes, after tho usual deductions, 855 sovs. 
The Eqlinton Bienniai. Stakes of 10 sovs each, with 100 added by tho 
Lessee; colts, 8st 101b; fillies, 8st 61b. The second to receive 60 sovs 
out of the Stakes. T.Y.C. 16 subs. 
Mr. Mctklam's Sicily, by Touchstone Aldcroft J 
Lord Egllnton's Corcobus 1 ...Marlow 2 
Baron Rothschild's Brother to Twinkle Charlton 3 
Mr. J Merry's Cockspur Matin an 4 
Mr. J. Osborne's Spencer Osborne 6 
Mr. Fletcher's Tom Hines Knott 0 
Betting— 2 to 1 on Sicily— 4 to I ngst Corieliui— 0 to 1 ngst Brother 
to Twinkle— 10 to 1 ngst Tom Hines. 
Won easily by two lengths— the second boating tho third three 
lengths. 
Sweepstakes of 6 sovs each, with 30 added ; for two-yrs-old and 
upwards. Optional selling weights, &c. T.Y.C. 3 sulm. 
Mr. K. It. Clark's Dear Me, by Melbourne, 1 yrs, £ >0. 7»t 8lli 
Frank M arson 1 
Mr. Wilkins's Coleraine, 4 yrs, £30, 7st Gib ".. Charlton 2 
Mr. Warrington's Voucher, 4 yrs, 130, 7st01b 1 Cliff 3 
Betting— 2 to 1 on Dear Me, who won cosily by two lengths; snmo 
distance between the accondnnff third. 
The winner was afterwards sold by auction to Mr. Wilkins for IGo 
guineas. 
Her Majesty's Plate of 100 guineas. Three year-olds, 7st 71b; four, 
9st; five, list 01b; six nnd aged, list 91b Two miles. 
Mr. Barber's Domino by Cowl, 3 yrs Clement I 
Mr. Shepherd's Arlbbus, 3 yr* Osborne * 
.Mr. Morris's Kingston, 3 yrs A. Day 
Mr. 1). Wray's I) O (into Earl of Derby;, 3 yrs Mel. e, in 
Mr. Harrison's Chnseawny, 0 yrs E. Harrison 
Betting— 3 to 1 on Kingston, 5 to 1 ngst Arlbbus, 7 to 1 ugst Domino 
20 to 1 agst Chaseaway. 
Domino made tho running to tho lialf-dlstnnce, where ho was chal- 
lenged by Arlbbas nnd Kingston. A good race In ensued. Domino, 
however, maintained tho lend to llio end, nnd won by three-quarters of a 
length. Half a length between the second und third. Chaseaway pulled 
up and walked In. 
The Handicap Plate of GO sovs, T.Y'.C., did not fill. 
BETTING AT NIGHT. 
Goodwood Stake*. 
6 to 1 agst Heapy (offered) 
7 to 1 Diana 
10 to 1 Tros (to upward of £100) 
12 to 1 Adlno (taken) 
20 to 1 Crusader (taken — 22 to 1 also laid) 
25 to 1 Lincoln's Inn (taken) 
St. Leo kb 
3 to 1 agst Dervish 
4 to 1 King Tom (take 6 to 1) 
5 to 1 The Trapper (taken to £75) 
FRIDAY. 
Handicap Platk of 50 sovs. nalf-a-mllo. 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Rosaline, by Orlondo,3 yr*. Gst 121b.... Chart ton I 
Mr. Wilkins's Dear Me. 4 yrs, 7st lOlt - 
Mr. Powdrell's Miss Emma, 3 yrs, fist 81b ... ■•“{“ ■? 
Mr. Warrington’s Youeher, t yrs, Gst I2ib „ 
Mr. B. I). Wray's D. o„ 3 yrs. 7st 81b (carried let 101b) m i-can o 
Mr. Walker’s The Atsayor, 3 yrs, 7st a,mcr " 
Mr. Mather's Mellon, 3 yrs, 5st 121b • • - • ' 
Mr. Hatches Trojan Warrior, 2yrs, 1st 7Jb (carried 4st 91b). .Bullock 
Mr. J. Osborne's Miss Agnes, 4 yrs. -st 41b Osborne U 
Betting — G to 6 on Rosaline— 6 t<» 1 each ngst Vouchor nnd Dear Me. 
Won by half a length, sumo between second aud third, a length betweeu 
fourth, Mellon wus fifth, D. O. sixth. 
