THE FIELD 
IMBi HI v;. PARI I \ MKNT. 
[Continued from page 730.] 
VRTDAY-— Lords.— Tho Youthful Offenders Bill passed through com- 
initteo. 
The Sale of Beer Bill was read a third time. 
Cosnrlvs '—In eommlttee on th.- Militia No. a) Bill, an amendment o| 
the tth clause, moved b»- Mi Robert l’nliner, to transfer one-half tlio 
charge fur storehouses to the consolidated fund, was carried, In opposition 
to C nc Government, by S3 to CO. 
The Miiitia Scotland) BUI passed through committee. 
The Court of Chancery Bill "‘.is road a second time. 
On the order for the third reading of the Bribery, &c.. Bill, 
Lord Hothsm said, the public out of doors wished to know why mcm- 
t>er< of that House » ere the only p rsons not compellable to pay their Just 
dcbt<; mid why that House, and the Ministerial side of it, should he the 
only training-school for candidates foyjudgedilg*. coinmlsslonerships, and 
other o til ecs tilled by gentlemen of the long robe. When the electors 
».•,» thcnm-lves ami tne elected placed not upon the same footing, that tlio 
Inf er were largely remunerated for services rendered In that house, 
win c Bs v rtuous indignation "a* reserved for the poor voters, they did 
net believe tn iho sincerity of those who adopted such tt one-sided legi*. 
lation. He objected to the bill 
Lord J Bussell said that the arguments of Lord Botham were usd 
bv those who were averse to putting down bribery, lie behoved there 
wns f i ce in the argument that. If mcmbei'6 of Parliament were liable to 
arrest, a dangerous power would bo given to an adverse party or n 
minister of the Crown. 
The bill was read a third time. 
Mr. J. Fitzgerald moved the omission of the 18th and subsequent 
clauses. 
The motion was opposed by Sir F. Kelly, and, upon a division, ne- 
gatived by S9 against 51- „ 
A clause, moved by sir F. Kelly, providing for payments by candi- 
dates or meinb.rs before the net In respect Of any election hereafter to 
be held, wa* ncrced to. 
Another clause, moved by Mr. Pbjnn, enacting that a candidate 
declared guiltv. bv himself or his agents, of bribery, treating, or undue 
Influence, at an v election, shall be Incapable of being re-elected for (ho 
sa ne place tor the Parliament then in okliUcnc®, was likewise agreed to, 
A clause, proposed by Mr. Mullins, rendering the husband* and wives 
of parties to fiction* fur the recovery of penalties under the Act com. 
petont and compellable to give evidence, provided that such evidence 
shall not thereafter be used In any criminal proceeding under Iho Act 
ag inst the party giving it, was carried, on n division, by 118 to 107. 
Mr. Hcnlev moved to omit the Introductory enacting part of the 37th 
clause, containing the declaration to be made by n candlUato at the thno 
of nomination, and by a member before he takes Ills seat. 
Upon a division, this part of the clause was negatived by 120 to 80 — a 
majority of f0 -gainst the Government; u result which decided Iho fate 
of the whole clause. 
Various verbal amendments were inude in the bill ; und, upon tho 
question that It do puss, 
Mr. Bob-- i P ilu> it urged that the bill should be experimental, and 
its operation bo limited to one year. 
l.nrd d. Bussell had no very great objection to this proposition, 
from the third. Gipsy King was fifth, Professor Airy sixth, Wheatoar 
seventh. Matilda ran against,* post near the turn into the straight, and 
her Jockey was thrown und much hurt. 
Duke op Richmond's Plate (handicap) of 100 sovs, for all horses. 
Now mile. 
Count Batthyany'* Determination, by Ithurlel, 3 yrs, fist 31b 
Stamford 1 
Mr. Cupel * I.ittlo Charlie, aged, Cat 101b Ashmull 2 
Mr. Williams'* Loquacious, 8 yrs, Gst 71b J (loafer 8 
Mr. Merry s \ <uiltre*9, 1 yrsj 7st 21b llr/opt 1 
Mr. Pfenning’s Ifuniboldt, 3 yrs, 7st 91b Thorpe 5 
Mr. Sargent ' The Kaffir, 4 yrs, fist Fordhum fl 
Belting— 7 to 1 ugst Little Charley— 3 to 1 ogst Loquacious— 4 to 1 
agst Determination— 5 to 1 ngst any other. 
Won by half a length. 
Tin: Queen's Plate of 100 guineas. .1 miles 5 furlongs. 
Captain Lane's Epnmlnomlas by Enlrus, 3 yrs J Mann 
Walked over 
Tub Cowdray Stakes of JO sovs each. T-Y C. 7 *ubs. 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Helmet by Cow), 3 yrs 1... Charlton 1 
Mr. Merry's John Barleycorn, 3 yvk [It (ioa(cr 2 
3Ir. F. Clarke's Master Adam, 3 yrs Yates 3 
Mr. Taylor's First Lord. 3 yra A. Day 0 
Betti ig— (1 to 1 ngst Helmet— 2 to 1 agst Master Adam— 1 to 1 
wgst First Lord— 3 to 1 ngst John Burlevcorii. 
Won by fonr lengths. 
Tiie Mahcij Stakes (Handicap) of 10 sovs each. Last three quarters of 
a mile o'f the Drawing Boom Stakes Course. II subs. 
Mr. Greville s Yonng Horrul, by Orlundo, 4 yr*/ list 131b 
Mr. Osbaldcston 1 
Mr. Elwes’s NoicImus, iigodi 12at 41b Owner 2 
Mr. Newlund'ffOld Kowiey, 5 yrs, list Mr. BeVlU 3 
Mr. Capel's Little Ch -rlcy. aged, 10*t 01b Captain Land 4 
Mr. Mu.cnfsfe Sandhurst, 4 f fs, 1 l*t Captain Little 3 
Mi B Price's Warwick, Vgcd, list Mb Owner G 
Bolling— 2 to 1 ngst Narcissus— 4 to 1 each agst Sandhurst nnd Llttlo 
Charley - 5 to I agst any other. 
Won by a length. 
LATEST BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Sr. Lboeu. '* 
Gubat Ebor Handicap, York.— 7 to 1 agst Ileapy (taken freely', g 
to 1 ngst Merry Bird (taken), 8 to 1 agst Tros (taken), 10 to 1 agst 
Quince i taken), 12 to 1 ngst The Hermit (taken), 500 to 30 agst Kings, 
ton (taken). 
Sr. Lkoer.— 5 to 2 ngst King Tom (take 3 to 1 freely), 6 to 1 agst The 
Trapper, G to 1 agst Dorvbh, 12 to 1 ugst Autocrat (taken), 12 to l agst 
Acrobat (taken), 15 to 1 agst Midsummer (taken to £25), 250 to 10 agst 
Scythian (taken). 
Derby.— 10 to 1 agst Grajculus Eeuricns, 15 to 1 agst Oulston (taken) 
15 to 1 agst Dirk II -ttcralck (tnkeu), 25 to 1 ugst Bonnlo Morn, 25 to I 
agst Lord of the Isles. 
NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE 1854. 
Acceptances for Rio North Staffordshire Handicap. 
age st lb 
Nancy 67 9 
Lough Bnwn 0 7 5 
Jacqueline 4 fi 12 
Lancashire Lass 4 C 12 
The Deformed 4 6 8 I 
Cundlewlck u 6 4 
Morn mg Star 5 6 4 
Domino 3 0 4 | 
7 to 2 agst King Tom (5 to 2 1 at 
one time) 
8 to 1 Dervish 
12 to 1 Acrobat (off) 
13 to 1 Midsummer (t) | 
Derby. 
1000 to GO ngst Dirk Ilatteralck (0 I 25 to 1 agst Rifleman (t) 
29 to 1 Cruiser (t) 
15 to 1 agst Scythian (t) 
13 to 1 Middlesex (t) 
1000 to Gl) Ivan (t) 
1000 to 30 Marsyus (t) 
which could not, however, theij bo adopted by this House 
Mr Henley moved to defer jin* stage of . tho bill for tliroo 
month*. 
Upon n division tho numbers were— 
Ayes— For fhe nailing of the bill 1,07 
Noes - Against It W0 
Majorl y In favour of tho bill —7 
The bill thereupon passed. 
[Tin- prorogation of Parliament will, wo have reason t a Relieve, take 
place in th() third week in uuust— m probably on the 15th of that 
month, The annual Ministerial whitebait dinner, which precedes the 
termination of the »i«icto, being given on Saturday, the 12lh proximo, 
at Greenwich.] , ^ 
SPORTING. 
(Continued frompnge 700.) 
GOQDVpOOD RAC K 8. — F Bib AY. 
Sweepstcke* of 100 sovs each, li ft for four-yr-olds; colts, 8't 71b ; 
fillies, 8st 21b Certain winners extra. Cup com ve. 4 subs. 
Lord J. Scott's Catherine Hayes, by Luncrcost ..Whltuhousu I 
Mr Mare's Phamld S Rogers 2 
Betting -5 to 4 on I’borold. 
The non-favourite m -de all the running, and won oas|ly by a length. 
The Nassau Stakes of 50 sovs each, for three yr-old fillies; 8st 71b each. 
One mile. 18 subs. • 
Mr. Howard's Virago, by Pyrrhus the First, 8st 1311) (Including 
Gib extra) 1 Wells 1 
Mr A- Nichols's Honeysuckle, 8st 71b A. Day 2 
Lord Eglinton's Blancs, 8st 71b 1 Marlow 3 
Lord Exetfer's Della, 8st 71b Norman 1 
Betting-20 to 1 on Virago— 6 to 4 that she wooltj bo first and Honey- 
suckle second. 
Won easily by a length and a half. Two lengths- between the second 
and third. 
The Chesterfield Ccr, value 300 sovs. Cravon Course. 42 subs. 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Cat's-paw, by Birdcntclier, 4 yrs, 7st 41b 
AshmaU 1 
Mr. Morris's Knight of St George, 3 yrs, 7st 31b Bokhara 2 
The following also ron : — 
Captain Christie's Defiance, 4 yrs, 8*t 81b Marlow 0 
Mr. W. Smith’s Little David, 4 yrs. 8st 71b C. Hornsby 0 
Mr. It. E. Cooper's LuseeUes, 4 yrs, BstGIb Wliltchoaso 0 
Mr. Walker's Nancy, G yrs. 8»l 111) '.Norman 0 
Mr. Dennct s Bottle; 4 yra, 8s t E Sharp 0 
Baron Rothschild’s Mincemeat, 3 yrs, 7st 01b Charlton 0 
Mr. Saxon's Culot, 5 yrs, 7*t Gib Clement 0 
Lord B race-'s Bribery, 3 yra, 7st Gib (including 71b extra) 
(carried 7st 71b) '. . -Flattnan 0 
Mr. J. Wndlovv's Kiteflyer, 5 yrs, 7st 51b T. Cliff 0 
M Lupin s Jouvcnce, 4 yrs, “st 41b T. Sherwood 0 
Mr. HowunTa Apollonius, 3 yrs, 7st 21b Chllmnn 0 
Count Batthyany's Speed the Plough, 4 yrs, 7st Ileffer 0 
Mr. Knowles's the Caliph, 3 yrs, G»t 121b Bates 0 
Mr Hownid * Diana, 3 yrs, G»t 121b Wells 0 
Sir W. Booth's Phocion. 3 yrs. 101b G. Wnddington 0 
Mr. Grevilles Invasion, 4 yrs, list 101b S. S toggle* o 
Mr. Blogs’* l ord Albcrtnurlc, 4 yrs, Ost 101b Kendall 0 
Mr. Uiinkald's brother to Grey Tommy, 4 yrs, Ost 101b 
Ahlcroft 0 
Lord Glasgow'* M ; ss Sarah, 4 yrs, Ost Carroll 0 
Mr. T. Johnson's Monle Moses. 3 yrs, Gst 71b Palmer 0 
Mr. J. Merry's Lambton, 4 yrs, 8st II. Goutev 0 
Betting— 5 to ugst Grey Tommy— I to 1 agst Invasion —10 to 1 each 
agst Cutspaw. Diana, Mincemeat, Knight of St. George, and Nancy— 12 
to 1 agst Calot— 100 to G agst the Caliph. 
Battle and Lord Albemarle run In front to the distance, where Knight 
of **t- George and CaUpuw singled themselves out — the latter after a sharp 
set-to won by a head. 
Match 100 lift. T.Y.C. 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Helmet, by Cowl. 3 yrs, 7*t 21b, Charlton 1 
Duke of Bedford sDlomedia, 4 yrs, M 91b S. Roger* 2 
Betting— 7* to 4 on Diomcdiu. Helmet won by a length mnl a-lialf 
Second year of Tm. llofe* Biennial stakes of 100 sovs each ; colts. 8»t 
7lb; flllie*, 8s- i)b. Ciaven Course. 
Lord Derby's Bolardo, by O lando.Bst 71b A. pay 1 
Mr. Grevlllc's Quince, -n?lb F hitman 2 
Betting — 8 to 1 on Ilciiurdo, won cosily by three-quarters of-a length. 
The Nuubery Stake*, a llundieap Sweepstakes of 13 sovs each, 5 ft- 
vrith 200 added : for-two-yr-old Lost mile 57 subs 
Mr. O'baldeston’s Rifleman. by Touchstone, Gst 131b, .T. Cliff I 
Lord J. Scott's f by Cowl— Mluma, Ost 101b \shmall 2 
Sir II iward’s Sailor, Tst lib... Wells 3 
Sir W. Booth's c by Anmtndule, out of Enchantress, Gst 
131b S toggle* 4 
The folio King also ran : 
Mr J. Meny's Catastrophe, 7«t 71b Bryant 0 
I-ord Clifdeu’s Homily. 7 t Gib carried 71b 71b Hut man 0 
Baron Rothschild's Lady Rachel, 7>t Mb.. Chuijton 0 
Mr Powell's Redemption, 7at 61b T. Sherwood 0 
Mr. i.lwc's Namur, 7«t 21b Ciutleman 0 
Mr. Capel's 1 In- Gipsy King, 7>t lib ,....J Mann 0 
Mr. Drinksld's Professor Airy, Gst 131b AlOcroft u 
Mr Spencer * Moonshine, Cat 'Jib J.Goater 0 
Mr J. Osbon c Wl ca . ar, G*t 91b Cairo 1 0 
Mr, V. King's Matilda, G*t 51b J. Stegglcs o 
Lord Exeter's Nutriment. Gst 51b Ileffer 0 
firttln g-Tven nnrt'5 tor agst Miami filly, io to 3 agst Rifleman 
C to 1 eg* t W hex tear, JO to 1 agst Moonshine, 10 to 1 ngst any 
ot her. 
After the first fifty yards, Enchantress colt, with Rifleman well laid 
tip, m de play O; half-way between the beginning of the rolls and tlio 
distance, where die latter took the lead and the favourite, who hud been 
lying seventh, drew Into the third place: ut the distance she ivm 
xccond, and all her powers were exerted to catch Kificmuu, but he shot 
pj»t the port and defeated lici by a length; six lengths separating her 
One mile and 
1 
STOURBRIDGE RACES.— Monday. 
The Prestwood Staicrs of 8 sovs each, with 20 added. 
a quarter. 9 subs. 
Mr. T. Ollivcr's hr m Betty Pockets, by Poynton, 4 vrs, 7st 101b 
Che* was 
Mr. J. Davies, jun.'s 1) b Gaylad, aged, 9st Gib, Including 71b extra 
Sly, jun. 
Mr J. Hewitt's b in Rose of Ellel, 4 yrs, 7st lulb E. Rickards 
Bull's live, Odlhain, i he Jester. Faugh-a-Ballagh, and Clio, not placed. 
Betting— Even on Betty Pocket* und 2 to l agst Gaylad. Won by 
half a length; the same between second and till'd. 
Tin SruuRBRiDOK Si akrs (Handicap) of 7 sovs each, 4 ft, and 2 If 
declared, with 60 added; one mile and n quarter. 44 subs, 27 of whom 
declared 
Mr. c. Capel's b g Little Charley, by Charles XII., aged Gst 1 11b 
C’orderuy 
Mr. J Davies, j'un.'s eh g Tittorstone, h b, G yrs, 8st 71b... Sly, jun. 2 
Mr. Barber's b c Domino, 3 yrs, 7st 21b, Including 51b extra, Clement 3 
Bordcnu, Postulant, Master Slender, Romeo, Maid of Golbornc, and 
Buttery not placed. _ . . 
Betting— liven on Domino (2 to 1 on him offered by Mr. Saxon during 
the race), 4 to 1 agst Master Slender, and 5 to 1 ugst Llttlo Charley. 
Won by u neck. 
The East Worcestershire Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 25 added. One 
mile and a-hnlf. 3 subs. 
Mr. T. Oliver's ch g Bright Phoebus, by Havkaway, 3 yrs, Gst 
131b (5ii sovs) Cheswns 
Mr. 1>. Lund'sbg Bordeaux, uged, 8st 111b (4t> sovs), Laud, jun. 
Mr. I HntotTs bi g by Gambler— Lady Mayoress, by Dl\ Fuus- 
t us, 3 yrs list lib (20 sovs) Prince 
Betting- G to 4 each ugst the Gambler gelding ami Bright Phuibus. 
Won by u length ; bad third. 
The lNNKEUi-Eun's Piute (Handicap) ol 5 sovs, each, 2 ft, with 25 
added. One mile and a half. 7 subs. 
Lord Clarendon's b g Aaron Smith, by Simoom, G yrs. 7st 71b 
T. Cliff 
Mr. Oliver’s br in Betty Pockets, 4 yrs, 7st 31b Clieswas 
Mr. Owen's bh Tlmothcus, G yrs, 7st 61b G. White 
Mr. 11 Land'sbr g Mussaronl, 4 yrs, 7»t 121b Land, jun. 
Betting— G to 4 ngst Liberty— 3 to 1 ugst Aaron Smith— und 4 to 1 
ngst Mussaronl. Aaron Smith won by a length und a half. 
Tub Railway Plate of 2 sovs each, with 20 added. Heats, one mile. 
7 subs. 
Mr. Bentley's b g Magnet, by Pantaloon, 4 yrs, 8st 
Clieswas 
Mr. Thompson's hr h Bull s-oyo, 5 yrs, Ost liy (in- 
cluding 51b extra) It. Denman 
Mr, Smith's b in Louisa (hb), Gyrs, 8st Ulb 11 .lames 
Mr. T. Burrow's b g Eden, aged, 8st 131b E. Rickards 
Mr. B. Land's ch gOdSUain, Gyrs, 8st 1 lib Land, jun. 
Mr. li. Dyde's gr f Clio, 3 yrs, Gst 1 31b T. Cliff 
Mr. Llttlesdale's b g The Minor (h b ', aged, 8>t 1 lib 
W. White 0 0 dr 
First Ilcat : Betting — 3 to 2 agst Odlhain— und 2 to 1 agst ony other. 
Second heat : Bull's-eye by half a neck. Third heat : Won by a length 
and n half. Fourth heat : Won in a cantor by two lengths. 
0 0 11 
. , , "gc st lb 
m by Itliuncl, dam by 
Saddler 5 G o 
Aaron Smith 0 G n 
Wlalebonc 4 5 12 
Cassy 4 57 
The Field Marshall .. ..3 4 In 
Professor Buck 3 4 o 
The Tradesman s Platb (Free Handicap), of 50 sovs each, added to * 
sweepstakes 'of .sovs each; the second horse to receive 15 out of tie; 
stakes. Once round und a distance. 10 subs. 
age st lb 
Kiteflyer 6 7 4 
Patience 4 7 o 
Iteiminerntor a 0 8 
Miss Emma .. . , .. 4 fl 2 
Lady In Waiting .. .. 5 0 0 
The Field Marshal . . 
| Ccstrea 
I Vivid 
Daphne 
| Lady Ponsonby 
age st lb 
3 5 4 
6 '2 
5 o 
4 12 
4 12 
Typeo. . 
Nancy 
Kiteflyer 
Acceptances for the Copeland Handicap. 
nge st lb ' 
8 2 
7 10 
C 10 
age st lb 
Master Slender 5 G 8 
Domino 3 G i; 
LeJuif(hb) G G 5 
The Borodou Plate (handicap) of 60 sovs added to a Sweepstake* of 
5 sovs each, 2 ft a winner of one or more stakes value £I5J after the 
weights have appeared to curry 61b ot £200 and upwards, 71b extra; one 
mile and three quarters. 
Re-opened — to close and name on tho 1st of August, being the Tucj. 
day alter Goodwood. 
NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEETING, 1854. 
TucnsuAY.- Match, 200 li ft; T.Y.C.— Lopd Cllfden's Cheddar, 4 yrs, 
8st 71b, ngst the Duke of Bedford's Para. 2 yrs, 7st 111b. 
SECOND OCTOBER MEETING, 1854. 
Monday Match, 200, li ft, 7st each; last three-quarters of Ab.M.— 
Mr. Barber's Domino ugst Mr. Pennine's Humboldt, both 3 yrs 
Widnf.sdat —Match, 200, h it; A.F.— Mr. Marc's Ariosto, bst 71b, agst 
Baron Rothschild's Hungerford, 8st 51b. 
Thursday — Match, 200. hfc, A.F.-Mr; GrcviUe's Invasion, 4 yrs, 
8st 71b, agst Mr. Mare's Fact, 3 yrs, 8st31b. 
HOUGHTON MEETING, 1854. 
Friday.— Match, 200, h It ; T.Y.C.— Baron Rothschild's Orestes, 4 yrs, 
8st 71b, ngst Lord Zetland's Hospodar, 3 yrs, 7st. 
Matvh, Tuesday.— Capt. Lime's Middleton, 8st 71b, agst D. of Bed. 
ford's Bundalorcj 8st 21b, T. Y. O. 50, h. ft. 
It is stated that the whole of Mr. Saxon’s racing stud U on 
sale, either in one lot or separately, The horses can be seen ut 
Abrahams's stables, Seven Burrows, Upper Lambourne. 
12 2 
0 5 3 
3 4 dr 
3 dr 
2 0 dr 
TUESDAY. 
The Ladies' Purse, a Free Handicap of 3 sovs each, with 25 added. 
One mile. 
Mr. Q. Taylor's ch m Lady in Walling, by Orlando, 5 yrs, 7st 61b. 
Ashmall 1 
Mr. B. Lund's li g Bordeaux, aged, 8st 31b Land, Jun. 2 
Mr. J. Davies, jun s b g Gaylad, agod,8»t 121b (inc 51b extra). ..Sly, jun 3 
Mi . T. Oliver's br m Betty Pockets, 4 yrs, Gst lolb (Inc. 51b extra) 
Ollivcr 4 
Betting— Even on Little Charley, 2 to 1 ugit Betty Pockets, nml 5 to 
1 ngst any other. Lady In Waiting winning on the post by a head 
•Tiii: Gold Cue Stake- (H andicap) of 7 sovs each, 4 ft, und 2 If declared, 
w Itli 60 added. Two miles. 21 subs. 10 of whom declared. 
Mr. 11 Wudlow's b g Aaron Smith, G yrs, 7-t 4lb Ollivcr J 
Belting— 7 to 4 eieli ngst Aaron Smith und Whalebone, 5 to 2 ngst 
Friendless, an l 4 to 1 agst Friendless. Dead between Wbnlcbone and 
Tittcrsione for the second money. 
Tint Esvii i.k Shakes (Handicap) of 50sovs. One mile and a quarter. 
Mr. B. Land's b g Bordeaux, by Cotbcrstonc, ng.d, Kst 71b .L inJ, jun. 1 
Mr. 1 llntoffs b li Whalebone, 4 yrs, 7&t 41b G. White 2 
.Mr. T. Oliver's br in Betty Pockets, 4 yrs, Gst 101b (carried fist 
121b Clieswas 3 
lU-tting— 5 to 2 agst Master Slender, mid 4 to 1 eneli agst the others 
Master Slender run outside the post, and, though not headed afterwards, 
and w inning in a canter, the disqualification was admitted on returning 
to the scale, and the race was given to Bordeaux. 
The Hunters' Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 20 added. Heats. One 
mile mid a half; 6 subs. 
Mr. Evan's bg Dticrow, by Prime Walden lib, aged, 
10*t 111 b Sly, jun. 1 1 
Mr. O'llver's b g Battery, 4 yrs, lost 111b sir J. Malcolm 2 dis 
Mr. Choyce's b f by Orlando out of May Day s dun I yrs 
1 Ost 41b G Stevens 3 dis 
First Iic.it — Ducrow won in a canter by two lengths Second heat— 
Battery's stirrup leather broke -oon after starling, und Sir J. Mulcolm 
stopped; the Orlando filly bolted Into n ditch at the bottom, uud Ducrow 
ran in alone. 
Tin: IIiuley Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 20 added. Heats one mile 
and a quarter. 4 sub*. 
Mr. Ollivcr's ch g Bright Phoebus, 3 yrs, Gst 121b.. Ollivcr 1 1 
Mr. B. Lund's b g Mussaronl, 4 yrs, 7st Gib. . ..Land, Jun 2 2 
Mr. Bentley's b g Magnet, 4 yrs, 8st Cheswus 3 3 
Lord Warwick's b li Grief, ngcd.bst 71b \y . WhUe 4 dr 
Tho first heat won in n canter by four lengths, und the second by 
nearly half a distance I 
MANCHESTER. — Friday. 
Great Euor Handicap-— T here were many Inquires after Heap)*, and 
several small investments made upon him ut 7 to i, the highest offers 
afterw. iiU being G i>> 1 Very little done, however, in consequence of 
most of the subscribers being at Goodwood. Dirk Ilatteralck Is much 
inquired after for the Derby, and 15 to 1 cugerly taken. No betting on 
cither Iladcltffo or Wolverfiumpton races. 
DOWN ROYAL CORPORATION RACES. 
[Continued from p. 605.] 
The Railway Tlate of 50 sovs, added to a Handicap of 5 sovs each. 
Once round. 6 subs. 
Mr. Dillon's ch f Ariel. 3 yrs, 7st 31b Conolly 1 
Mr. J. C. Wilson’s b f Rosalba, 4 yrs, 8st71b H. Robertson 2 
Mr. Kennedy's cb f Miss Sheraton, 3 yrs, 6st 91b ...L. Maliop 3 
Betting - Even, and 5 to 4 on Ariel. Won by a length. 
The Selling Stakes of 6 sovs each, 2 ft, with 25 added. About ono 
mile and a half. 4 subs. 
Capt. Jones's b h Lord of the Isles, by the Ugly Buck, 4 yrs, 
8st 31b (50 sovs) Keegan 1 
ilr. D Wynne's b tn Sanlta, 5 yrs. 8st 41b (30 sovs) D. Wynne 2 
Betting -7 to 4 on the Lord of the Isles, who won by two length*, and 
was bought In for 78 sovs. 
The Lisburn Stakes of 5 sovs each, 3 ft, with 25 added. Once round. 
S subs. 
Mr. Dillon’s ch f Ariel. 3 yrs, 7st 111b L. Mahon 1 
Mr. Langan's b f Bellewstown Lass (maiden), 4 yrs. 8st 
61 E- Kcogan 2 
Mr. Thompson's ch c Progress (maiden), 3 yrs, 7st 
lulb •■■*>. Doyle 3 
Betting — Even on Bellewstown Lass — 5 to 4 agst Ariel, and 3 to 1 ogd 
Progress. Won by two or three lengths. 
THURSDAY. 
Hun Majesty's Plate of lOOgs. Heats, two miles. 
Mr. O’Reilly's ch c Master Tom, by Bashful, 4 yrs, 8st 81b 
(including 41b extra) D. Wynne l 
Mr. Dillon's ch f Ariel, 3 yrs, Gst 41b Conolly 2 
The KiLWARLtN Stakes of 5 sovs each, p p , with 30 added. 
Mr. Thompson's ch c Progress, by Clear the Way, 
3 yrs D. Wynno 1 
Mr. Bradshaw's ch c The Herald (br to Humboldt). 2 yrs, 
G S t ioib Conolly - 
Betting -2 to lo'nThe Herald— 1 7 to 2 ngst Ariel, und 10 to 1 ngst 
Progress. Progress won by three lengths. 
Free Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, 3 ft, with 25 added. " c 
mile and a-lialf. 
Mr D. Wynne's Sanlta. by the Cure, 5 yrs, 8st llb...D. Doyle 1 
Capt. Jones's Lord of the Isles, 4 yrs, 8st 51b Keegan 
A Handicap of 1 sov each, with 10 added. Three-quarters of a milo. 
Mr. Donaldson's General Gilbert, by Hindoo or Galnor, 4 yrs, 
Gst .Taylor 1 
Mr. Kennedy's Miss Sheraton, 3 yrs, Gst 41b Conolly - 
Mr. Wilson's Lizars, aged "st l lib Robertson 
Betting— Even on Bliss Sheraton. Won by a neck. 
The Garrison Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 40 added, lleats, one m |lc - 
over three hurdles. 
Mr. White's Phantom Owner 
Mr. Price's Cyclops .Owner 
Mr. Storcr's Mbs Lucy Seycrno 
Jlr. Dick's Mountain Maid Owner 
Each heat won cosy. 
1 
dr 
1 1 
Marlborough. -T he Marlborough Raoes this year aro flxodtob' '' 
place on Friday, the 8th of September. , . . „ 0 . . 
Bridgewater Races.— T he rucoa are to be held on tho 22nd n 
23rd of August. „ , . ... t,-* 
Derby Races. 1851. -Tho Chesterfield Stakes for two-yr-ohb 
closed with 10 subscribers. 
WOLVERUAMPTON. 
Patsuall Handicap. 
age st lb i 
One mile and a-lialf. 
agi 
jst it> 
Defiance .. •• 
.. 4 
8 
to 
Battery 
.. 5 
8 
'J 
Bulls- eye 
5 12 
5 10 
Indian Warrior .. 
.. 5 
7 
10 
Butterfly (h-b) .. 
Alonzo 
.. a 
7 
0 
Sackbut .. 
.. 5 
7 
4 
Minerva (h-b) 
Tnlfourd . . 
.. 4 
7 
0 
Pustvycook 
6 10 
Kiteflyer .. 
.. 5 
G 
10 , 
New Warrior 
Little Fuwn 
.. 6 
0 
10 
St Clair 
Master Slender .. 
.. 5 
G 
8 
Pyrols 
Culot 
6 
8 
l'loughbov 
5 7 
Michaelmas Staid 
.. 4 
G 
G 
Lord Oswald 
Hazelnut .. 
(I 
G 
Ganielad.. 
IcJulf .. 
.. G 
G 
4 
Stiletto 
3 
5 3 
6 0 
Knight Errant 
.. 4 
G 
4 
Amalgamation .. 
Lndy Vernon 
.. 4 
G 
4 
Nelly 
Whalebone 
.. 4 
G 
2 
1 b f by California, dam, 
Lumley 
.. 4 
C 
2 
Miss Kitty Cockle 
J 7 
Tho Vet . . 
.. 5 
C 
2 
Cundlewlck .. a 
Coomburlund Statliesmon 4 
G 
G 
0 
0 
ltobin Hood 
1 
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Should the highest weight accepting bo under Sst 71b, it will be 
to that, and the others In proportion. 
