THE FIELD 
724 
ASCOT HEATH, 1855. 
Tiie Welcome Stakes of 20 sots each, with 60 added. For three-yr- 
olds. colts Sst 71b, fillies, S't 21b. The winner, before or after 
naming, of a swensUkes amounting to 300 sovs. including the 
winners stake, and having not less than 10 subscribers, 31b extra ; 
the winner of the Derby 91b. of the Oaks, the Two Thousand Guineas or 
One Thousand Guineas, Clb extra. Swiiiley Course 9 subs. 
Mr. E Batson', The lhson Lonl Oxfords Affghan 
Duke of Bedford's I'ara Mr. Osbaldcston s Rifleman 
Captain Christie's Rovin Betsy Mr. PowcU a f latterer 
Mr. Gulliver's Bessie Mr - J - M - Stanley s Scliamyl 
Mr. H. Hill's gr c Jackdaw I 
ASCOT HEATH, 1857. 
A Sweepstakes of 50 sovs each, h ft, for tbiee-yr-olds; colts, fist 71b; 
Allies, fist 3lb: those by stallions or out of mares that never bred a 
winner allowed lb, if both 61b. Swinley Course. 8 subs. 
Mr. Howes's eh c Bird-In-tho-Uoud, Lord Londesborough's f Arniida, by 
by Irish Birdcatcher— Tho Flap- Orlando; out of Indiana (41b) 
per (41b) 
Mr. Combo's b c by Irish Bird- 
catcher out of Loo (41b) 
Mr Gulliver's br c Illustrator, by 
Knight of Gwynne, out of Sunrise 
(61b) 
Mr. 1 Anson’s ns b f by Melbourne, 
out of Queen Mary 
Mr. Pedley’s ch or br c Dundas. by 
Cossack, out of The Model (Clb) 
Baron Rothschild’s c by Pyrrhus 
the First out of Young Languish 
(41b) 
Mr. Way’s b f Festivity, by Surplice 
out of Chamois (41b) 
NEWMARKET JULY MEETING, 1S55. 
The Jolt Stakes of 60 sovs each, 30 ft, for t\vo-yr-ol<ls ; colts, Sst 71b; 
tilllcs, 8st 61b. New T.Y.C. 
Duke of Bedford's Alasjor 
Lord Bruce's b f by Orlando— Split- 
vote 
Lord Clifden's Indulgence 
Mr. .T. Cookson's Glissade 
Mr. R. E. Cooper's brother to Eulo- 
list 
Captain Dickson's b c by Bay Mid- 
dleton out of Despatch 
Captain Dickson's b c Barlleur 
Mr. Duke's b c F arioso 
Lord Exeter’s c by Woodplgcon — 
Grace 
Lord Exeter's f by Alarm— Little 
Fuiry 
Lord Exeter’s f by Don John — 
Plenty 
Lord Glasgow's b c by The Flying 
Dutchman out of Barba 
Mr. Gulliver's Illuminator 
Sir J Hawley's Belfry 
Mr. Howard's f by Orlando— Plsta- 
fflna 
Mr. Howard's f Caledonia 
Captain Lane's br c Firmament 
Sir J. B. Mill's br fCorva 
Mr. Pedley's b f Bonner and Buxom 
Mr. W. Peel's ch c Grampian 
Mr. Pcrclvftl’sb c Morris Dancer 
Sir R. Plgot's b c by Conynghain 
out of Prioress 
Mr. Powney nsbre Swyndel Dhygga 
Baron Rothschild’s Secretary 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Sauvo Qui Peut 
Lord J. Scott's be Cannoblo 
Mr. Wilkinson's b c ty Planet— 
Heirloom 
The Chesterfield Stakes of 30 sovs each, 20 ft, for two-yr-olds; 
colls, fist 71b ; miles, Sst 41b ; the winner of the July Stakes 91b, the 
second 41b extra. Last half mile of B.M. 
Sir J. Hawley’s b c by John o' 
Gaunt out of Vesuvienno 
Sir J. Hawley's Belfry 
Mr Howard's f by Orlando— Dls- 
tafflna 
Mr. Howard’s f Caledonia 
Capt. Lane’s br c Firmament 
Mr. Megson's br f Garnet 
Mr. Osbaldeston's Lunelle 
Mr. Payne's f by the Flying Dutch- 
man out of Forlorn Hope 
Mr. Pedley's b f Bonner and 
Buxon 
Mr. Pcrclval’s ch f The British 
Remedy 
Mr. J. Powney*s ns b c Pincher 
Baron Rothschild’s Turk 
Baron Rothschild's Secretary 
Lord J. Scott's b f Katherine Logie 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Brother to 
Orinoco 
Mr. J. M. Stanley’s Sauvo Qul 
Peut 
Mr. II. Thornton's c Lawn 
Mr. Villior’s ns Melissa 
Mr. Wilkinson's b f by Planet— 
The Bride 
FIRST OCTOBER MEETING, 1855. 
TUESDAY— Match 60, h ft; T.Y.C. —Captain Lane's Middleton, 8st 
71b, agst the Duke of Bedford's Baudalore, Sst 21b. 
CRAVEN' MEETING, 1850. 
The Sale Stakfs of 50 sovs each, for now yearlings, purchased at the 
annual sales in 1851 of the Hampton Court Stud, Althorp Park Stud, 
Maresfleld Stud, and Marble Hill Stud ; colts, fist 91b; fillies, Sst 61b. 
Those bv stallions or out of mares that never bred a winner allowed 
31b; those sold for less than 500 guineas allowed 31b; for less than 
200 guineas, 61b. A.F. 
Mr. W. Barratt, Jun. s ch c by.Don 
John out of Forest Flower 
Duke of Bedford’s Eloquence 
Mr. Bowess Victoria 
Lord Bruce s b f by Orlando— Split- 
vote 
Lord Clifden's c by Bay Middleton 
out of Slander 
Mr. J. Cookson's Bird in hand 
Mr U. E. Cooper's The Czar 
Capt. Dickson's b c by Bay Middle- 
ton out of Despatch 
Capt. Dickson'9 b c Barfleur 
Mr. Duke's Sister toJExact 
Lord Exeter's c by Woodplgcon— 
Grace 
Lord Exeter’s f by Alarm— Little 
Fairy 
Lord Exeter's f by Don John- 
Plenty 
Mr. Fcnning's b f by Orlando out 
of Flight 
Lord Glasgow's ch c by Bird- 
catcher out of Maid of Masham 
Mr. Halford's hr c by Faugh-a- 
Bsllagh out of Harriott 
Mr. Grevllle's br f Plumage 
Lord Chesterfield's Thames Dltton, 
91b 
Captain Dickson's b c Barficur.Olb 
Mr. Duke's Sister to Exact, 31b 
Mr. Duke's b c Furloso, 31b 
Mr. A. Dyson's ch c The Daring 
Ranger, 91b 
Mr. Fenning'sb f by Orlando, out of 
Flight, 91b 
Mr. Howard's Yellow Jack 
Mr. Howard's The Middy, 9lb 
Mr. J. John s b f Lady Con- 
stance, 91b 
Mr. Pcrcivnl's b c Morris Dancer 
Mr. Perclval's eh f The British 
Remedy, 31b 
Mr. Rush's ch c Dreadnought, 91b 
Mr. W, Smith's b c Toulouse, 91b 
FIRST SPRING MEETING, 185(5. 
Tiie Nkwmabket Stakes of 50 sovs each, h ft, for three-yr-olds; colts 
Sst 71b. fillies Sst 21b. D.M. 
Mr. S. Crawford's be West Lang ton 
Capt. Dickson's b c l>y Bay Middle- 
ton out of Despatch 
Lord Exeter's c by Flatcatcher— 
Glenara 
Lord Exeter's c by Nutwlth— 
Tisiphone 
Mr. G. W. FitzwllUam’s Wentworth 
Mr Howard's b c The Middy 
Mr. Mare's b c by Venison— Cy- 
therea 
Capt. Lane's br c Firmament 
Lord 'Orford's b ,f by Footstool— 
Adelgund 
Sir R. Bigot’s b c by Conyngliam 
out of Prioress 
Mr. J. Robinsou's br c The Long 
Rifle 
Baron Rothschild's Mlssenden 
Baron Rothschild’s Othello 
Mr. Rush's bk c Kentucky 
CRAVEN MEETING, 1857. 
The Bjbotoxoton Stakes of 50 sovs each, lift, for three-yr-olds ; colts 
fist 71b ; Allies 8st 21b ; untried stallions or mare9 allowed 31b, both 61b . 
D.M. 
Mr. Bowes'* ch c by Irish Bird- 1 Duke of Bedford's Academus (31b) 
catcher out of Wlasrna Baron Rothschild's c by lago out of 
Lord Exeter's c by Nutwith— Mldla I Evening Star 
Mr. F. VlUiers ns f by Alarm— Con- 
certina 
| Mr. Wlgram's bf by Colling wood 
out of Fleece (un) 
(Sib) 
Mr. Marc's b f by Birdcatcher out 
of Queen of Tyne (31b) 
Mr. Payne's c by Alarm out of Plush 
(31b) | 
The Column Stakes of 50 sovs each, h ft, for three-yr-olds, colts Sst 
71b; fillies Sst 41o. Those by stallion* or out ofjmares that novel' pro- 
duced a winner allowed 31b, If both 51b. R.M. 
Duke of Bedford's Keepsake | Lord Exeter’s f by Irish Birdcatcher 
Duke of Bedford’s Academus (31b) out of Pocahontas 
M r. Bowes * b c by Melbourne out I Lord Exeter's Sister to Filbert 
of Forget Me Not 
Mr. Combe's c by Irish Birdcatcher 
out of Loo (31b) 
Mr. W. S Crawfurd's b c Church 
Langton (51b) 
Lord W. Powlett's f by Slane out 
of Reciprocity 
Baron Rothschild's c by Pyrrhus 
the First out of Young Languish 
(31b) 
Mr. S. Scott’s b c King of the 
Forest 
Mr. S, Scott’s cli c John Powney 
Lord Exeter's c by Weatherbit out 
of Nutgall (31b) 
Sir J. Hawley's br c by Don John 
out Of Miami (31b) 
Lord 101-ford * e by Chabron out of 
Surcasm (31b) 
Lord Orford's ch c l»y Slano — 
Raillery 
Lord Orford's b fby Weatherbit out 
of Mongosteeu (3lb) 
Mr. Pedley's ch or br c Dundas 
(51b) 
Mr. Pedley’s c Special License 
(31b) 
SECOND OCTOBER MEETING, 1857. 
The Rotal Stakes of 200 sovs each, 120 ft, for thrcc-yr-olds. Colts, 8st 81b; 
fllllei, 8»t2lb; winner* of the Two Thousand Guineas, Newmarket, or 
Grand Duke Michael Stakes 61b, winner* of the Derby, ()aks,or Doncaster 
St. Legcr Stake*, 71b, of any two of the above stake* 101b extra; those, 
that declare forfeit on or before the first Tuesday In January, 1855, to 
pay 25 sovs ft, and on or before the first 'Tuesday, In Junuary, 1*56, 
20 sovs. A.F. 
Duke of Bedford's Keepsake 
Mr. Bowes * ch c by Irish Bird- 
catcher out of Wlasrna 
Mr. Coombe's b c Traitor 
Mr. R. i: Conner , c Marecahul 
Baron Rothschild's c Sydney 
Lord Exeter's f by Irish Bird- 
catcher, out of Pocahontas 
Sir J. Hawley’s br c by Don John 
out of Miami 
Lord Exeter's c by Alario— Little 
Fairy 
PROGRAMME OF THE NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE RACES. 
Tuesday, Srn August. 
Thk Tin at. Stakes of 6 sovs each, with 25 added. Three-yr-olds, fist 
41b; four, s*t4lb; flvc,9st; six and aged, 9st4lb; m and g allowed 31b . 
About one mile and n half. To close and name by seven o'clock, the 
night before the race. 
The Champagne Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 50 added, by W. T. Cope- 
land, Esq., for two-yr-olds colts, Sst 71b; and fillies, 8st 41b. The 
winner of any stakes amounting to £200, including Ills own stake, to 
carry 61b; of two such stakes or one of £300 value, 8lb extra. The 
winner to give one dozen of champagne to the Ordinary, and to sub- 
scribe to the stake, for 1855. T.Y.C. 
Mr. W. T. Copeland's na b f by 
Springy Jack, dam Motley, by 
Pantaloon 
Mr. W. T. Copeland's ch c Cocytus 
Mr. H. Fisher's ch f Clara Clark 
Mr. Thomas Howarth's na b c 
Hydospes, by Verulam, dam 
Marchioness 
, Mr. Foster's bfCImlcIna 
ap of 100 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes 
Mr. H. Wadlow's b f Elizabeth 
Anno 
Mr. Croft's b c Yeutlek 
Mr. John Bate's Poor Dick 
Mr. J. J. Henderson's br f Dinah, 
by Rochester 
Mr. Yardley's b f Polo Star 
Mr. W. T. T. Copeland’s b C His 
l’lpcr 
The Noiitu Staffordshire Handic 
of 10 sovs each, 5 ft, and 3 If declared on or before the 21st of July. The 
winner of nny stakes of tlKLvalue of £100 after the weights have ap- 
peared to carry 61li, of two or more of that value or one of £300, 101b 
extra; if twenty. five acceptances the second horse to receive 20 sovs 
out of the stakes, and the third to save his stake. The winner to pay 5 
sovs towards expenses. About two miles. 
age »t lb ago st lb 
Nancy 6 7 9 m by Itliurlel, dam by 
6 7 6 Saddler 6 0 0 
4 6 12 Aaron Smith 0 6 0 
4 6 12 [ Whalobono 3 5 12 
4 6 8 Cassy 4 6 7 
a 0 4 The Field Marshall 3 4 10 
5 6 4 Professor Buck 3 4 7 
online ... ... I,, 3 6 4 1 
The Newcastle Stakes of 6 sovs each, with 20 added; three-yr-olds, 
7st ; four, Hst ’Jib; five, Ost fib; six and aged, Ost 71b ; m and g allowed 
31b; the winner to be sold for £100 If entered to be sold for £80 allowed 
Clb; if for £00 101b; If for £40 141b; if for £30 181b; If for £20 221b; 
the winner to bo sold by auction immediately after the race, and tho 
surplus (If any) to go tho race fund. Heats, once round. To close and 
name by seven o'clock the night before the race. 
Tub Tradesman's Plate (Free Handicap) of 60 sovs each, added to a 
sweepstakes of 6 sovs each ; the second horse to receive 15 out of the 
stakes. Once round and a distance. 10 subs. 
Lough Bawn ... 
Jacqueline 
Lancashire Loss 
The Deformed ... 
Cundlcwlck 
Morning Star ... 
Domino 
Kiteflyer . . .« .. . • 5 7 
Patience 4 7 
Remiincrator a 6 
Miss Emma 4 C 
Lady In Waiting .. .. 5 6 
age st lb ago st lb 
The Field Marshal . . .. 3 S 4 
0 Ccstroa 3 5 2 
Vivid 3 5 0 
Daphne 3 412 
Lady Ponsonby .. .. 3 4 12 
WEDNESDAY, 9TII AUGUST. 
The first year of tho second Biennial Stakes of 10 sovs each, h ft 
with 25 added, for foals of 1852, to run at two-yr-olds. Colts, 8st 7lb 
fillies, 8st 41b. T.Y.C. 
Mr. W. T. Copeland’s Cocytus Mr. Redhead's b c Volunteer, 
Mr. W.T. Copeland’s His Flpcr by Itliurlel, out of Game Tommy 
Mr. H. Wadlow's b f Elizabeth dam 
• Anne 
The Copeland Handicap of 100 sovs (50 of which Is given by W . 
T. Copeland, Esq.) added to a sweepstake of 15 sovs each, 10 ft and 6 
only If declared. The winner to pay 10 sovs towards expenses. Tho 
winner of any stake of the value of 100 sovs after the weights have ap- 
peared to carry 51b, of two of that value or ono of £200 71b, of £500 
101b extra. The winner of the North Staffordshire handicap to carry 
61b extra, In addition to all other penalties. One mile and a half. 
Typee 
Nancy 
Kiteflyer 
age st lb 
4 8 2 
7 10 
6 10 
Master Slender 
Domino 
Le J ulf, h b 
age st lb 
5 0 8 
3 6g 
6 6 6 
The second year of tho Foal Stakes of 40 sovs each, li ft' with 25 added 
for foals of 1851, to run ut three years old; colts, Sst 71b; fillies, 8s 
41b. The winner of the first year to carry 51b extra. One mile and a 
half. 
Mr. H. Wadlow’s St. Clare 
Mr. Copeland’s br c The Field- 
Marshal, 51b extra 
Mr. Copeland's b c Thessalian 
Mr. Copeland's cli f Becky Sharpe, 
dead 
Mr. W. Jones’s bl fCcstrea 
Mr. Chas. A. Parker's b f by Veru- 
lam, out of Calculator's dam 
Mr. Mountford na ch f Antonia 
Mr. Phillip's be Foxhunter, brother 
to Le Juif 
The Borough Plate of 50 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sov 
each, 2 ft, a winner of one or more stakes value £150 after the weights 
have appeared to carry 51b, of £200 and upwards, 71b extra. One mile 
and three-quarters. (This handicap has been re-opened.) 
A Hurdle Rack, Handicap, of 5 sovs each, 3 ft, with 25 add ed. Heats 
once round and distance. 
The Scurry Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 20 added; two-yr-olds, 7st ; 
three, Sst 121b ; four, 9st 10; five, and upwards, lost; ra and g allowed 
31b ; a winner of £100 in 1854 to carry 51b extra; the winner to be sold 
for £80; if entered to be sold for £00, allowed 51b ; If for £00, 101b; If 
for £40, 101b ; if for £30, 211b; If for £20,28 ; the winner to bo sold by 
auction Immediately after the race, and the surplus, if any, to go to the 
Race-fund, T.Y.C. To close and name by seven o'clock tho night 
before the race. 
RIPON MEETING —Monday, 7m August. 
The Two-Yk-Olds Stakes of 10 sovs each, h ft, with 25 added, for two- 
yr-olds colts, fist 71b; and fillies, Sst 31b. A winner of 50 sovs once 
before starting, to carry 31b ; twice, 51b extra. Horses having started 
twice and not won allowed 31b. The second to save his stake, and the 
winner to pay 5 sovs towards expenses. 
Sir. T. Howarth's na b c Hydaspes 
by Verulam 
Mr. E. Gill’s na b f by Pyrrhus tho 
First, out of Conmore's dam 
Mr. Wright's br f by Flatcatclier, 
darn by Don John, out of Stitch 
Lord Zetland's b c Fandango, by 
Barn ton 
Mr. Ewbank’s b c Jack Sheppard 
Mr. J. Osborne's gr c Lord Alfred 
Mr. Banks's b c Menzie, by Simoon 
Mr. Edwards's b c Pontoon, by 
Poynton 
Acceptances for the Great St. Wilfred Handicap of 10 sovs each, h 
ft, and only three If declared. A winner of any liandicup. value 100 
sovs, after the weights were declared, 51b; of two or of any handicap 
value 200 sovs, 81b extra. Two miles. 30 subs, 12 of whom declared. 
The highest weight accepting being 7st 71b, it ,has been raised to Sst 
71b, aud the others In proportion. 
Lough Bawn ... 
Lindrick 
Captain Cornish 
The Skinner ... 
Elide Deans 
Ulster 
Ilch 
St. Andrew 
The Vet 
age st lb | 
8 7 
8 01 
7 12 
7 12 
7 10 I 
7 10 | 
7 8 | 
6 0 I 
7 6 
Baron Oswy 
Lord Oswald ... 
Amalgamation... 
Goldfinch 
Flashman 
Claret 
Penitent 
Maid of the Tees 
Strentlam Fairy 
age st lb 
4 7 4 
6 
C 
6 
6 
C 
G 
0 
G 
The rest pay 3 sovs each. 
EG IIAM. 
Weights for the' S urrey >sd Middlesex Stake?. Two miles and a 
i 
Mr. Grevllle's Adino 
liuron Rothschild s Huu- 
gerford •• 
Count Batthyany's na 
Speed the Plough 
Baron Rothschild's Ment- 
more L-ls* . • 
Mr. C. l-'cuiiing'a Pastry- 
cook 
Mr. J . Gray na b g Sleep- 
Ins Partner 
Mr. Carr's br g Allington 
h b . . . . . . - - 
• This horse having been entered without the knowledge of his owner, 
will be struck out by the time prescribed, unless specially ordered to 
remain in. 
LANARK, 1854. 
Acceptances for the Lanarkshire Handicap. 
age st lb 
st lb 
age 
st lb 
9 
6 
Adm. Rous na Dlomcdla 
4 
7 
7 
Lord J. Scott's b f 
8 
12 
Vlngt-et-uii . 7. .. 
3 
6 
13 
Mr. Saxon s Bnrrol 
3 
C 
7 
8 
0 
M. Lupin's Valeria 
3 
6 
6 
Mr. Williams's Mouser 
3 
6 
O 
8 
0 
•Mr. G. Drewc na Tho 
Uncleared 
3 
5 
8 
7 
10 
Mr. J. Parker na F'arsa 
3 
6 
4 
Mr. Saxon’s Boddlcot .. 
3 
5 
2 
7 
3 
Sir J. Cathcnrt na Mulli- 
grubs .. (pays ft) 
3 
0 
0 
7 
2 
EPSOM, 1857. 
Thr Epsom Four-Year-Old Stakes of 50 sovs each, h ft ; colt* 
8s t 111b; fillies, 8st Clb; now yearlings. New Derby Course' 
14 subs. 
Mr. J. Barnard's ch c Slroco 
Mr. Barrett Jun's ch f by Peep- 
o’day-Boy, out of Velure 
Duke of Bedford's Wuhner 
Mr. Combe's Pit-a-pat 
Mr. R. E. Cooper's brother to Eulo- 
gist ; 
Captain Dickson's b c Barfleur, by 
Collingwood, out of Buttress 
Mr. Howard’s ch c Yellow Jack 
by Irish Birdcatcher, out of 
Jamaica 
Mr. Howard's br c Flnclon, by 
Toachstono, out of Alice Haw. 
thorn 
Mr. Mare’s b c Venison, out of 
Cytherea 
Mr. J. Powney's ns Swyndel 
Dhygga 
Mr. Rush’s bk c Kentucky, i,» 
Mickey Free, out of Indiana 
Baron Rothchlld's Mlssenden 
Lord Derby’s Fazzoletto 
Baron Rothchlld's Othello 
The Ascot Drury Stakes of 50 sovs each, h ft, for tlirec-yrs-old; 
colts, Sst 71b; Allies, 8st 31b ; then three years old ; tho winner of the 
Derby, 101b ; the second or winner of the Oaks, 51b extra. Swinley 
Coarse. 18 subs. 
Mr. Bowes'* Fly by Night 
Captain Dickson’s b c Barfleur 
Lord‘Exetcr'3 br c by Footstool out 
of Doctrlno 
Lord Exeter's c by Flatcatcher— 
Glenara 
Lord Exeter’s c by Nutwlth out of 
Tisiphone 
Mr. G.W. Fltzwilllam's Wentworth 
Mr. Howard’s ch c Yellow Jack 
Mr. Howard's br c Flndon 
Mr. Howard's b c Tho Middy 
Mr. r Anson’s b c Bonnie Scotland 
Mr. Mare’s b c by Venison— Cy. 
therca 
Mr. Mather's ch c Ephorus 
Mr. Puyne's Bucolic 
Mr. W. Peel's eh c Grampian 
Baron Rothschild's Mlssenden 
Baron Rothschild's Othello 
Mr. Kush's bk c Kentucky 
Mr. II. Thornton ns Lawn 
A Sweepstakes of 50 sovs each, li ft, for two-yr-olds; colts, 8st 71b; 
fillies, fist 31b ; now foals. Three quarters of a mile. 8 subs. 
Duko of Bedford's Academus, by 
Weatherbit, out of Syntnxlna 
Lord Dorchester's b f Tho Vigil, 
sister to Michaelmas Maid 
Lord Londesborough's f Armida, by 
Orlando, out of Indiana 
Captain Lowther’s cli c by Phlegon 
out of Potestas 
Sir. Powney ns ch c King of the 
Days 
Baron Rothschild's c Sydney, by 
Surplice, out of Emerald 
Baron Kotlischild's eh c by Pyrrhus 
the First, out of Young Languish 
Baron Rothschild s c by logo, out 
of Evening Star 
Tiie Coronation Stakes of 100 sovs each, h ft, for thrcc-yr-old ; Allies, 
fist 71b each; the winner of the Oaks, 71b; of the 1000 gs Stakes 31b; 
of both 9lb extra ; now yearling fillies. Oldmilc. 13 subs. 
Mr. Bowcs’s Victoria 
Lord Bruce's b f by Orlando— Split- 
vote 
Lord Exeter's f by The Flying 
Dutchman out ofMcropo 
Lord Exeter’s f by Don John— 
Plenty 
Lord Exeter's f by Alarm— Little 
Fairy 
Mr. Greville'8b fby Alarm— Duvcr- 
nay 
Sir J. Hawley's Belfry 
Mr. Howard’s f by Orlando — Dis- 
tatflna 
Mr. Howard's fby Bay Middleton 
out of Stamp 
Mr. Magenis's sister to Hesse Horn- 
Mr. Mare's Tyne, sister to Tyne- 
mouth 
Lord Orford's b f by Footstool— 
Adelgund 
Mr. Osbaldeston's Lunelle, sister to 
Sylphine 
Mr. Payne's f by Orlando out of 
Valentine 
Mr. W. Peel's Masquerade, by 
Cotherstone, out of Lady Gay 
Spanker 
Baron Rothschild's f by the Flying 
Dutchman out of Evening Star 
Baron Rothschild's f by The Fly. 
ing Dutchman out of Molly 
Lord J. Scott's Katherine Logie 
burg 
Tho St. James's Palace Stakes of 100 soys each, h ft., for three-yr- 
olds ; colts, 8st 71b; fillies, 8st 4lb; now yearlings. Old mile. 10 
subs. 
Mr. Combe, s Pit-a-Pat 
Mr. R. E. Cooper’s brother to Eulo- 
gist 
Lord Exeter's c by Flatcatcher— 
Glenara 
Lord Exeter's c by Nutwith — 
Tisiphone 
Mr. Howard's f by Orlando— Dis- 
toffina 
Mr. Howard's fby Bay Middleton— 
Stamp 
Mr. MarkwelTs b’ c Stanhope, by 
Don John out of Fringe 
Sir. Payne's Bucolic 
Mr. Mather's ch c Ephorus, by 
Epirus, out of Glacis 
Mr. \V. Peel's ch c Grampian, by 
Cotherston, out of Wryneck 
Mr. Perclval’s b c Morris Dancer, 
by Alarm, out of Spangle 
Sir It. Plgot's b c by Conyngham 
out of Prioress 
Baron Bothschlld's Othello 
Baron Rothschild's Turk, by Mel- 
bourn, out of Agness 
Mr. Rush's bk c Kentucky, by 
Mickey Free, out of Indiana 
Lord J. Scott's Polmoodio 
BATH AND SOMERSET COUNTY MEETING, 1855. 
The Biennial Stakes of 10 sovseach, with 50 added ; for two -y ©Ids ; 
colts, 8st I01b ; fillies aud geldings, 8st 71b; untried horses or marc* 
allowed 31b, but only one allowance. T.Y.C. Half a mile. 
Mr. Gully's ch f Crimea, by E&se- 
darius, out of Hinda (31b) 
Capt. Lane's Persia, sister to Cyrus 
Capt. Dickson's b c Barfleur 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's f by liatau out 
of Delia 
Mr. J. M. Stanley’s brother to 
Orinoco 
Mr. W. Barrntt's ns c by Dou John 
out of Forest Flower 
Mr. J. Osborne's br c Alfred brother 
to Lady Agnes 
Mr. Cupel's br f Chime by Jericho 
— Glee 
Duke of Bedford's Eloquence, by 
Chatham, out of Syntoxtna (31b) 
Mr Mare's Tyne, sister to Tyne- 
mouth 
Mr. Payne's f by The Flying Dutch- 
man out of Forlorn Hope (31b) 
Mr. Farrance's b f by The Libel — 
— Munacle 
Lord Derby’s Conp de Main 
Sir J. Hawley's b c by John-o’- 
Guunt out of Tingle (31b) 
Mr. Jno. Fawcett's b c The Danube, 
by Bay Middleton, out of Passion 
M. II. Hill's Itogerthorpo 
Mr. W. Peel's Masquerade, by 
Cotherstone, out of Lady Gay 
Spanker 
Duke of Beaufort's D9 b c Furloso, 
by Orlando, out of Frantic's dam 
Lord Curzon ns sister to Exact 
Mr. J. Powney ns Swyndel Dhygga 
Mr. Bowess Fly-by-Nlght (31b) 
Mr. Bowes' Victoria 
Mr. Isaac Day ns Disraeli (31b) 
Lord Bruce’s br f by Orlando - 
Splitvote 
Mr. W. Gulliver's br c by Illumi- 
nator, by Knight of Gwynne, out 
of Sunrise (31b) 
Mr. Howard's b c The Middy, by 
Collingwood, out of Briglitonia (31b) 
Mr. J, Merry's b c Sunshine (31b) 
Mr. Megson's c by Planet— AzaeV* 
dam 
Mr. Megson’s f Garnet 
Sir R. l’igot's b c by Conyngham 
out of Prioress 
Mr. T. Parr's br c Coroner, by 
Loup Garou, out of sister to 
Satirist (foaled in 1845) 
Mr. E. Parr's b or br c Stork, by 
Gabbler or Sir Isaac, out of a bay 
mare, by Heron (31b) 
Lord J. Scott's Wandering Willie 
Mr. John Scott ns b f by Melbourne 
out of Queen Mary 
Mr. Waller's b c by Newcourt 
Diadem (31b) 
Mr. K. E. Cooper's b c by The 
Libel or Don John, out of Baleinc 
Mr. J. John's b f Lady Constant 
by Cotherstone, out of Drogeda 
Baron Rothschild's Turk, by Mel- 
bourne, out of Agnes (31b) 
Baron Rothschild's Secretary, by 
Melbourne, out of West Counti 
Lass (31b) 
Baron Rothschild's f by the Flying 
Dutchman out of Molly (31b i 
Mr. C. lliggln's b f Lady Wilton, 
by Sir Hercules, out of Apostat 
dam 
Tun Folkstonb Handicap of 60 sovs added to a handicap of 5 sov 
OJiham (h b) 
age st lb 
6 9 0 
Fidgetty Girl 
aae 
... 6 
stli' 
7 12 
Old Misery ... 
a 
8 12 
Vipgt-et.ua 
... 3 
Wellsbourne (li b) 
6 
8 8 
Massaronl 
... 4 
7 1" 
The Marchioness 
a 
7 13 
Switch 
... 3 
7 i 
Perttdious 
4 
7 12 
Lady Blanche 
... 6 
7 1 
Warbler 
4 
7 12 
Merrythought .. .. 
... 3 
0 IJ 
age st lbo 
a 8 10 j Coomburland Stathesmon 4 G 10 
G 8 7 | Pitfall 4 6 13 
i 7 01 RabgUl 3 0 0 
5 7 4 | Garrulity 3 5 1 
Testator 
Lough Bawn ... 
The General 
Morning star ... 
Friar's Hall 4 7 2 1 
Acceptances for the Ancient Silver Bell (handicap). 
Testator ... 
Lough Bawn 
Morning Star 
age* st^Jb 
a 8 8 
C 8 6 
5 7 2 
fage st b 
Coomburland Stathesmon 4 0 
RabgUl 3 G 8 
Garrulity ... ... 3 & 
SPORTING MISCELLANEOUS. 
New Method op Rearing Game. — A s Richard Mi'n-*. 
gamekeeper to Mr. Smith, and a party of London gontlcmc"- 
who have hired the shooting over Mr. Arnold’s land, at lig- 
hted, and Mr. Comber’s, ol Goldenwick, was going hia round-, 
ho came upon a partridge’s nest containing nino eggs ; nml 
supposing, from what occurred, that the o'd bird would for- 
sake the nest, he placed the eggs in his hat, with tho intenti" 0 
as soon as he got homo, to put them under a lien. 11c fancied 
as he was going along that he felt them stirring, and tukoi. 
his hut off, found that eight young birds had burst the shell--, 
which he took home with him, and they urc now alive and 
thriving. 
A Sporting Ewe. — W hile some shepherds in the high* 
lands of Banffshire were lately gathering their sheep from H"‘ 
more retired parts of their pastures, for tho purpose of clip 
ping them, they wore surprised by observing a ewe descending 
a hill with great speed, and apparently in pursuit of some beast 
They were not kept long in suspense, when the sheep wii" 
some difficulty captured the object of her pursuit, a well- 
grown grouse; but, not being so well accustomed in securing 
her victim as the cauiue speciea, it escaped from her. How 
