the field. 
netting — 2 to 1 on Bessie, and 5 to 1 each ngst Pole Star and 
Ciuilcina. Won by half a length; two lengths between the second 
and tlilrd ; the others well up. 
The Foal Stakes of 10 sovs each, with 20 added. For 3-yr-old colts. 
Colts, 8st 01b ; (lilies, 8st 3lb. Certain winners extra. Once round. 
0 subs. 
Mr. Saxon’s Boddicot, by Orlando, 8st 91b (Inoludlng Sib 
extra) Clement 1 
Mr. FlintofTs Wire, by Heron, Sst 31b Chariton 2 
Betting — 3 to 1 on Boddicot, who made all the running, and won in 
a canter by twenty lengths. 
Thr Staranh' Plate (Handicap) of 3 sovs each, with 25 added by W. T. 
Copeland, Esq. Certain winners extra. Tho winner to bo sold by 
auction for £S0. Straight half mile. 20 subs. 
Mr J. Davies's Butterfly, h b, by Orlaudo, 5 yrs, 7st 91b, 
Kendall 1 
Mr. Taylor's Game Chicken, 4 yrs, 7st 21b Ashmall 2 
Mr. W. Moseley's Romeo. 4 yrs, 7st 91b T. Cliff 3 
Mr. Smith's Louisa, h b, 6 yrs, 8st 71b. Basham. 
Mr. E. Parr's Falcon, 3 yrs, 7st71b, Quinton. 
Mr. Heiklam's Robin Hood. 3 yrs, 7st 21b, Aldcroft. 
Mr. Copeland's Field Marshal, 3 yrs, Ost 101b, S. S toggles. 
Mr. Saxon's Antonin, 3 yrs, Ost 81b, dement. 
Mr. FlintofTs Wire, 8 yre, Ost 01b, G. White. 
Mr. ti. Taylor's Cz irina, 3 yrs. Gat 41b, Asliall. 
Mr Evans's Tom Hines, 2yrs, 6st, Fordhain. 
Beurpark weighed for Clara Clark, but she did not go to the post. 
Betting— 5 to 2 agst Game Chicken, I to 1 ngst Robin Hood, 5 to 1 
ngst Falcon, 8 to 1 each agst Tom Hines and Romeo, and 10 to 1 ngst 
the Field Marshal. A line race in which the three placed ended in 
favour of the Butterfly by a short neck ; a neck only between tho 
second and third; Falcon was a moderate fourth; Tom Hines fifth; 
Field Marshal and Antonia the next two. Tho winner was afterwards 
sold to Mr. Mather for 100 guineas. 
The Holyoake Stakes of 15 sovs each, 10 ft, and only 5 if declared, &c„ 
with 60 sovs added. Penalties for certain winners. Tho second 
horse to save his stake. One mile and three-quarters. 2 1 subs, 9 of 
whom declared. The highest weight accepting being 7st 81b, it was 
raised to Sst 71b, and the others remaining in in proportion. 
Mr. W. Palmer's Lurley, by Orlando, 3 yrs, 5st 01b, Fordham 1 
Mr. I . Dawson's Amalgamation, 3 yrs, Ost 01b (Including 71b 
extra) Mates 2 
Mr. E. Parr’s Newbold, 3 yrs, 7st (including 71b ext, j Quinton 3 
Mr. Morris's Caliph, 3 yrs, Ost 71b .Barker 4 
Mr. Merry's Audubon, 4 yrs, 7st 131b Knott, 6 
Betting— 7 to 4 each against Amalgamation and Newbold, and 2 to 1 
agst Lurley. Won by half a neck ; a length between the second and 
third; a very bad fourth; and Audubon quite beaten off. When within 
a few strides of the chair, Amalgamation ran out to tho left 
The Innkeepers' Plate of 50 sovs, added to n Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each 
For 3-yr-olds and upwards. Optional selling weights, &c. One mile 
and a half. 
Mr. Morris’s Phainix, by Phlegon, 3 yrs, 5st I31b, £20 
Mr. Oodding’scbyYerulam— Marchioness, 3 yrs, 6st 0lh, U £2O 1 
Mr. Turner’s Hybla, 4 yrs, 7st 41b, £20 S.^StcLvte! 3 
Mr. Armstrong's f by Red Deer— Miss Hampton, 3 yrs. 
d * b Raj’ner 5 
Betting C to 4 on Hybla, 5 to 2 ngst Marchioness colt, and 5 to 1 
agst Phamix, Won by a neck; a head only between the second and 
third ; the fourth well up. The winner was afterwards bought by Mr 
E. Parr for 30 guineas. * 
Theatre Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 30 added. Throe quarters of a mile. 
Mr. Reynard’s Cestrea, by Faugh-a-Ballogli, 3 yrs. Cut 4lb. 
Mr G. Taylor's Maid of Golborne, 4 yrs, 8st 71b .. AMimaN 1 
^ restou s c by Vitellius, dam by Scroggins 3 yrs 
.W v 
Mr. Arnold s Hermitage, 3 yrs, Sst lib (carried Sshlb^xSj 
Mr. G. B. Price's Orpheus, 5 yrs, fet 131b, £60. . J. Walking . 
backedformn„ C nr d “0!° 4 *“ h Cr >» ,Al and <>*u*-»he former 
Backed for most money, 2 to 1 agst Hermitage 
Sam ° diStnnc ° th0 8 °cond and 
Tbo wlnn " afterwards sold by aucUoa for 
195 guineas. She goes into Woolcot's •table. 
BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Great Ebor Handicap, 
6 t° 2 ngst Hoapy (taken to upwards of £C00) 
r . , , _ St. Legcr. 
• tol^S-KSSS I J* to 1 agst Acrobat (t 15 to 1) 
, " 1 Trapper I 10 to 1 Lord Zetland's t\vo(t) 
King Tom “but 0 ® f „ the , afUspn00n 115 much as 10 to 1 was betted against 
f to 8 l T ' L U ° ° ° S0 “ * bght raUj " a * * , * !Cled >'7 offer* to take 
veiy h thln! ath,r St0rmy <u,d tho fttlcndftnc e of general company 
Wednesday. 
Sfayna Charta Stake* of 5 sovs each, with 30 added. Two-yr-olds 
V "* 0 “* penalties and allowances. The winner to 
w V V i°° 90V * lf dema,,dcd - Allowances if to be sold for 
less. i.Y.C. 4 subs. 
“Saudi™ IS ,5sr‘“ , .!T. 2 7 Si b ; , 
Ai r ' 1 E°'*f va, ' s Glenstrac, 3 yrs, 8st Oil., £100.'.' ! .A Day 0 
Mr. T. Stevens s See Clear, 2 yrs, 6xt 81b Wells 3 
Betting— 5 to 2 on Saucebox, 4 to 1 agst Sec Clear, (5 to 1 agst 
Bad'tMrd faV0Urit0 mad « «U tho running, and won by a length. 
E gha m Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 25 added. For three-yr-olds and up. 
wards. Optional selling weights, &c. 
Mr. Mngonis’s Gossip, by Chatham, 4 yrs, (1st 121b, £80, 
Mr. Ward's Mayday, 0 yrs, 8sfc 31b, £89 Thom •> 
Mr. Arnold s Hermitage, 3 yrs, 5st 131b, £80 Salter 3 
Mr. B. Land s Pioneer, 4 yrs, Ost 121b, £'8o Un<|, fun 4 
Sir Fern! , 0 "' s T Bc ? ,, T y * 0 • vrs ’ 8st 7,b ' £9) - • Bartholomew 5 
Mr. Fern ling’s Tonic, 0 yrs, Sst 4lb, £200 j Lo W o 0 
Betting-Even on Gossip, 4 to 1 each agst Economy and Hermitage. 
ZZ th y V ‘ “ le “ 8tl ’’ Thrco ,en ««» between tho second and 
third. The winner was afterwards sold to Mr. Prlco for 82 guineas. 
The Tbien Plate (Handicap) of 50 sovs. 
7st 7lh S ® by Vitelllus > dam by Scroggins, 3 yrs, 
Mr. Warrington's Voucher, 4 yrs‘.8st iibV.’.'.’.’.V.V. Aldcroft 
Mr. Osborne s f by Burgundy, out of Hopeful, 3 yrs, 7st 91b, 
Basham 
Mr Sprunfs Remnant, 3 yrs, 7st 121b s. StegglS c 
Betting-5 to 4 agst Hopeful filly. 3 to 1 agst Cestrea, 6 to 1 agst 
.2^: Sf St 7“ made , nl1 the runnin 8> ond won by two lengths : 
bad thu d. The favourito lost start, and never once showed in front. 
BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Great Ebor Handicap. 
j 12 to 1 agst Amalgamation (t) 
2 to 1 ngst Heapy (t 5 to 2) 
7 to 1 Hermit (t) 
0 to 1 agst Dervish (t) 
St. Legcr. 
7 to 1 agst The Trapper (t) 
EGHAM RACES.— Tuesday. 
The Betting Stand Plate ( Handicap) of 50 sovs, for nil ages. Three- 
quarters of a mile. 
S 0 r U nHnL-^ n i y ’ S i° X, ! S ' by SMkol.Syw.est 111b. .Stamford 
il s Lidcr, 4 yrs, Sst 11b w 0 iiu 
Mr n' Aiatikla, 2 yrs, 5st 71b ..Bundy 
Mr. Banstead s Economy. 5 yrs, 8st 81b, Bartholc y 
Mr. Rogers s Chorus, G yrs, Sst 41b, G. E. Sharp. 
' “* Band ? P .*°"f cr . 4 Yrs, Sst 41b, Land, jun 
air. G. B. Price s The Dandv. 4 vrv 7«» sn. r w 
For all ages. One mile, 
Mr. R. Cooper's Red Rose, by John o'Gnuut, 3 yrs, Cst 81b, 
Mr n iv ' f ri f°'8 Worwiek, aged, 7st 101b J. wfiins 2 
Mr 5 ' “ T " V s „ Bla 1 ck Swan - 4 yrs. Sst 21b G. E. Sharp 3 
Mr. B. Land s Bordeaux, aged, Ost. Land, Jun ‘ 
Air. Gulliver's Noisette, 4 yrs, 8st 81b Yates 
Mr. Ward's Mayday, G yrs, 8st 21b, Thorp. 
Mr n A ,v. hu « 8 3 £ ISS Goldschmidt, 5 yrs, 7st 101b, C. Moon. 
Mr. Death s Cranbourn, 3 yrs, 7st 71b, J. Mann. 
Mr Henton s Mirabeau, 3 >ts, 7st 21b, Palmer 
Q Ir \? n o kl,l : l : s Mark, 3 yrs, 7st 21b, Wells, ' 
oir w. Booths Phociou, 3 yrs, 7st, Plumb. 
M B ? ttIng - 8 to 1 “^ t Black Swan > 4 to 1 each agst Warwick and Sir 
Mark “« d 6 o 1 ngst Bordeaux. The winner not backed. Won 
cleveily by hull a length; a length between second and third- Bor 
deaux was fourth. The winner was objected to. on the ground that 
she was not entered ,n due time ; but we believe there is the most satis- 
factory evidence to the contrary. 
77<e Barons' Stakes (Handicap) of 5 sovs each, with 40 added. For 
.-yr-olds. W inners after the declaration of the weights, lib extra 
The second horse to save his stake. T. Y.C. 13 subs 
I^>rd J. Scott's f by Cowl— Miami, 8st Whitohouie l 
Mr. Barbers Mis* Littier, Cst 41b p'.,*®® , 
Mr. Powell's The Despised, Cst 81b wSi, o 
Mr. C. Sue wing’s Brinklow, 7st 21b " t 
Mr. Ongley's Wave, Ost 91b .* ” " !! " " 5 
Th" V 2 ‘° l ° n w Iaml fl “ y ' 4 to 1 “K 81 ftliss Llttlor, and 6 to 1 
. w Beap,scd ' Won vcp y clev<!rl y by a length and a half ; three 
lengths between the second and tliird. 
.. - - Price’s The Dandy, 4 yrs, 7st 81b ’ J Watkins 
Mr - mir °w 6 yrs, 7st 8lb, Palmer. 
Mr. Hill s Dan Cupid, 3 yrs, 7st 71b. Midgelev. 
Mr. Clegg s Kakistos, 0 yrs. Ost 121b, J. Goater. 
Mr. 1 renter s Duke of Lancaster, 3 yrs, Ost 101b, T. Sherwood 
oth B er tting ~ 7 t0 4 ngSt M “ ti,da ’ 5 *° 2 n ^ st Inder ' G «> 1 «S»i «ny 
Chorus MirM.T eCk ' 7^ T ? Q ,cnpth9 betwo °n the second and third. 
, irabeau, and Duke of Lancaster were tho next three 
f 0 ‘ ov “ 1 0 a "' 1 s if 
tanee 1 / 1 o ' r C , C ^ ‘ wlnners «**«. Two miles and a dl»- 
' Mm 7*t ° W ,<>ni dec,orcd ' The highest weight accepting 
I Soportil WM F CJ *° 8S * 7 ' bl and the ° ther3 rcmcdn ing in 
Tini St ' V r ii ,t te Steeping Partner, by Venison, 6 yrs, Sst 31b Wells 1 
7 “ 4 *»*■". *»4 = 
Sleeping Partner went very actively to work ; he made all tho 
TonalJlr ’ 1 ,enS,h " F ° l “- '1« 
r«? st ? 1 *>. ***. 
T.y.C. 10 subs. Ccrtain penaltics nnd allowance.: 
M^' w A n‘ 0ld r hy St. Lawrence, 8st 41b ...A. Day 1 
Mr' Lp,rus - ,,ut ,jf Wapiti, Sst 31b . . J. Goater 9 
Earmi W „ ru . lam ' ° ut " r Calista, Sst 31b . . Wells ( 
1 C.mnt Batnfvo 1 ' • S w rot J ler Twink,c * 8,,t 71b. G. Simpson 4 
Mr W r 1 mff y w Wood !i n Wall, Sst 21b W. Abdalo 6 
I W ' Lumley s Waxy, Sst 41b j. Watkins 6 
WapiuSSy. 5 t0 4 0gSt Sauceb0T - 8 10 1 a ^t c ali;ta. Ally 6 to 1 agst 
“ndthVd ere A y ^L hal f alC r gth ‘ Sam ° dist3ncc 'between the second 
A wide interval separated each of tho others, 
The Queen's Plate of 100 gs. Three-yr-olds, 7st 71b; four. Ost; five 
9st 71b ; six and aged, Ost lolb. Two miles and a distance 
M I‘ v Bobinson ’ s B,ack Swan, by Knight of the Whistle, 
Air. Mayo's Banstead, 4 yrs ”! !. !! ! ! ®'t?°?. ar n \ 
Air. S. Walker’s Winkfleld, 3 vrs .. .. .V. f Manif i 
Mr. Harrison's Skip, aged'..; f 
Betting 5 to 4 on WinkfieR and 2 to 1 agst Banstead (backed for 
some money). Banstead made play to tho half distance Block Swan 
then took the lead, and won easily by two lengths. The oU.or two 
trotted in at long intervals. 
Prince oj Wales's Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 20 added. For 3-yr-olds 
and upwards. Optional selling weights. One mile. 8 subs. 
Mr. Rogers's Chorus, by Kremlin, 0 yrs, Sst 41b, £00 
Mr. H. Gray's Vestige, 3 yrs, Cst 81b, £G0 G ‘ E ' WeflS 2 
Mr. Bloss's Herbert, aged, Sst 41b. £0 1 Vl.. ", , 
Air. G. II. Price's Orpheus, 5 vrs, Sst 51b. £Gu j’ wnfklno 1 
Mr Hill’s Dan Cupid, 3 yra. Cst illb, £0u . . .. .'.^KSer 5 
Betting— G to 4 agst Herbert, 7 to 2 ngst Dan Cupid, and 5 to 1 
each ngst Chorus and V estige. A flno race IVom the half distance with 
Chorus Vestige, and Herbert— Chorus winning by a head, and tho 
second beating the third by a neck. 
The Amateur Stakes did not fill. 
BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Great Ebor Handicap. 
2 to 1 agst Heapy— too to 55 token onco. 
St. Eiger. 
12 to 1 agst Aerobat-to upwards | 12 to 1 agst Knight of St. George 
12 to 1 Scythian (t) 
IRELAND. 
GALWAY RACES.— Wednesday, August 9 . 
Handicap S,reepst„ka of 5 sovs each, 25 sovs added. Two miles. Won 
l : b f Rosa, bn, by Colwlck, 4 yrs, 6.« 41b (D. Doyle, 
gating Mr. Jew in's Eugeni*, 7»t, Mr. Flyn's Undscep^ c.t 81b 
nnd Mr. Doolann'a Elolscs 7«C ' 
Z.7bair S0T V ,,Ch - 25 addcd ' Weight for sgc. (ke. One 
Ariel hi t ! Heat *' Won In two heats by Mr. I.Illon'. eh f 
AtklLm y ,rnwr ay ’i yrS(CU0) ' 7,1 41b D °7le). besting Mr. 
<,v T '' lSV ’ nlB and Slr Thomas Burke'. Eloi.c. 
Meeting ° *° T ,! cacb ' 15 * OT * “ ddcd i for the beaten horse, of tho 
J rnn . Lan?ca K nd , Ah0U Hc “ U ' Won In two he.U by Mr. 
nynn. Landscape, boating two other*. 
KILCOCK RACES.— Monday, Augusb 14th. 
«r A. M'Don.,V.bc U,0. M.„i„, 5°,. 
■lam, 4 yra.Ssi sib (Broderick), heating MrComUbi 
P*L. Mltf ?n * TiT SSt 71b (Cft, ' rUd ®«). “"<1 Mr. M-Donogl^ 
KdUkT't Mr hl’Donogh declared to win with Little Martin. 
hl K * Sta **j °» •* »ovs each, 20 sovs added. Weight for age, fce. Two 
miles. Honts. Steople-chnio course. Won in three heats by Mr 
k. Martins lir in Matilda, by Blrdeatcher, nut of Celeste, 5 yrs (£sm 
Mr <0 T. e k k”' bcatl D ' Mcanc 7' f «c<''><l and third), beating 
Mr. Blake s Irish Nancy, Mr. Meaney'. Lady Bird, nnd Mr. Whelan's 
non Jour. 
8eu S7 of hB,f a 807 eaob - with a purao added. 1 1st each. Ono 
mile. Heats. Won in two boat* by Mr. Whelan's b g Bon Jour by 
Iarkmvuy dam by Mercury (Huntmi), Rating Mr. Mcaney's 
Ludy Bird, Mr. Cassidy 's Roller, and Mr. F. Martin's Matilda. 
Tuesday, August 15th. 
Rad, ray Stakes of 2 sovs each, 20 sova added. Weight for age, (fee. Two 
miles. Ileata Mecplo-ehnse course. Won in two bents bv Mr 
Martins hr m Matilda, 5 yr. » £60), Ost lllb (D. Meaney), booting 
Mr Meaney s Lady Bird, Mr. Blake's Irish Nancy, .ml Mr Cassidy a 
Bon Jour. J " 
Uaynooth Stakes of 2 sovs each, 15 sovs addod. Weight for age (fee 
One mile and a half. Heats. Won In two heats by Mr. A M 'Donogh’i 
b c Little Martin, 4 yrs, lost lolb (Mr. Lockwood), beating Mr. St 
PsaRe Ben Hed0r ' Mr ' Mwn# J r ’ - La,, 7 1}lrd . “"<1 Air. AI Donogh s 
Consolation Stakes of 1 sox onch, with n punw added, list each One 
Jr! Won in two heat, by Mr. Cassidy's oh g Roller, by 
Birdcntcber. 0 jts (owner), boating Mr. Whelan's Bon Jour, Mr. 
Martina Matilda, and Mr. Meanoy'a Lady Bird. 
Wfiellts, fmniimtta, nnh atttpl(tnt«. 
PROGRAMME OF YORK RACES. 
Wednesday, 23r<l Atlgust. 
The fiundas Stales of 50 sovs added to a Handicap of 5 sovs each. Ono 
mile and a quarter. To close and name on Monday, August the 21st 
S'dock 0 “ t0 publi,l,cd «“ tho following day by twelve 
Th ^n? r n Z° f ">"1 South of England Biennial 
To in, ench ' h ftl wUh ao ° “‘Wi'J. for foals of 1 86 1. Colts 
8st 7‘b; fillies, sst 21b. Two miles. The winner of tho Derby to 
carry 81b, of tho Oaks, 2000 gs stakes, or second in the Derby 61b 
extra; of any other stakes value 600 sovs, not having lew than eight 
subscribers, In 1854, 31b extra, lloraes having started in 186 1, and 
ne\er having won, allowed 31b, tho second In the Derby executed 
Horses having started in 1853, and again in 186 I, nnd never having 
won, allowed 61b, tho second in the Derby excepted, Tho owner of 
tho second horso to receive a sum equal to 10 ,,«r cent on tl.o whole 
stake, and tho tlilrd a sum equal to 6 per cent, on the whole stake. 
Gen. Anson’s e Scythian 
J*> 
^'. akct . ( Haudic “P) of 10 sovs each, h ft, ond only 3 if declared, 
id to save his stake. Certain winners 
herstone, aged, Sst, Land, jun. 
’.Cst 121b dovoy 
. 3 yrs. 7st lib J. Goater 
& SiSXX&SS; i ffati"-- .»««« « 
W >1 1 . C . It'l 1 O 1 1 ■ - 111 . * 
&c With 7o , , UJ< cap, ° 1 10 sovs each, h ft, and 
Srn * ni° ^5*^ Thc second to »vc his .take. 
extra, one mile. 22 subs. 
Mr. ^‘nkaM^r“M»;i! ,y o Cot h? s to n0 , ft K ed . 6sl , Land, jun. 1 
Air. Slews John n i k * 3yrs ’ G,t 12,b dovoy 2 
xr. ~ .. r} SJ ohn Barlovcom a vrs. -c* .m, i e, ... • ™ 
s 
AH Noisette, 4 
Air Trf, ba - C V a 8 '\hanghae, 4 jts, 8s t 
ear tv BooUpfprn, y, ?’I Stllb ' Wells. 
Mr. R. ^oner's P R^. e n' 3yrs - Cst 13l »>. T. Sherwood. 
. «s. copers Red Rose. S vrs on, n..~w 
Betting ■> toT “ ’ JT8 ’ fot 9 ’ lb >’ 
4 ,0 ' agst Foam, 5 T 1 each a«t n'V ***' P 7 tert * 3 10 1 °® st ^ 
easily hr twn i -u” agst ® orde aux and Noisette, 
easily by two lengths. Bad third. Protest was fifth. 
| 25 to 1 Champagne (t) 
Good sport, and an improved attendance of company. The weather 
during most of the afternoon was cloudy, told, and showery. 
LIVERPOOL HUNT MEETING. 
Wednesday, 16th August. 
This meeting commenced on Wednesday, but owing to the uncertainty 
of tho weather, the attendance was more slender than usual. The races, 
however, were well contested. 
The Holy Lake Hurdle Race, a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, with 25 sovs 
added. Over eight hurdles. Twice round ond a distance. 
Gay Lad, aged, walked over. 
The Shorts Handicap Siceepstakes, of 5 sovs each, with 35 sovs added. 
Half a mile. 
Remunerator, aged, list 21b i 
Reveilld, 3 yrs, 9st lllb * i 
Alystie, 2 yrs, Ost 61b . o 
Bardolph, 4 yrs, 10st 91b a 
Erdiugtou, 4 jts, lOst 21b 
J connle Deans, 4 yrs, 10.it 91b !/!!!!!””!"!!!! (j 
AA on by a length ; half a neck between the seoond nnd third. 
The Tally-ho! Welter Plate of 50 sova added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs 
each. One mile and three-quarters. 
Titterstono, 6 yrs , 
ReveillO, 3 yrs ' ’ }. 
The Consul, 3 yrs 0 
A good race. 
The Free Handicap Selling Plate of 40 sova, added to a Sweepstakes of 6 
sovs each, in case of starting. Once round. 
Wee Wee, 5 yrs, list 101b i 
Pizarro, aged, )2st 21b !...!!!!!!!!!!!”!””! -j 
eb m by Ucrcfonl, li b, 0 yrs, i2st 101b ,!!...!!.,!!!!!.!!!. 3 
Gen. Anson's b 0 Prince Arthur 
Gen. Anson's b c Apollonius 
Anson's br e Applause 
Anson’s eh f Rally 
G011. Anson’s f Moresca 
Hr. Bidding’s br or Id r Bessy, hy 
Van Tromp, nut of Poll Maggot 
Mr. G. Barton's h or br f Mnv, 
Rose, by Touchstone, out of Tho 
Little Fawn's dam 
Mr. O. Barton's brf Jetty TreflVs 
Mr. AV. Baxter's hr f Twilight 
Mr. W. Baxter's hr f Nelly 
Duke of Bedford's Sambo 
Duke of Bedford’s Pelham 
Mr. Bowcs' 8 b 0 Alarley Ilill 
•Mr. Bowes's oh f Mu-sia 
Mr. Bowes's b t Streutlam Fairy 
Mr. ('. D. Breton's b f Rosaline 
Sir R. W. Bulkcloy's br c ilum- 
gulfln 
Sir R. W. Bulkcloy’s na b c Diligent 
Air J, Carey's hr 0 Iliixby 
Mr. Cass's b c Tho Flying Dutch- 
man 
Mr. E. R. Clark’s b c hy Sir Tatton 
Sykes, out of Starlight Bess 
Mr. E. R. Clark's b c Sussex 
Mr. E. R, Clark's ch c Punehbox 
Mr. E. It. Clark's ell f by Sir Tatton 
Sykes, out of sister to Gobbo 
Mr. B. It. Clark's eh « All'glmn 
Mr. E. It Clark’s b e bj’ V. Priam, 
out of the Black Doctor's dam 
Mr. J. Oark’s ch f Naomi 
Lord Cllfden's Astolfo 
Lord Cllfden's Cardinal 
Lord ( lifden's Rodo-meli 
Lord Clifden’s Violet 
Lord Cllfden's Night shade 
Mr. C'ookson's Spicoy 
Mr. Cookson'x hr f Mincemeat 
Mr. It. K. Cooper's The Novico 
Mr. R. E. Coo|*cr's Poetry 
Mr. Copeland s b c Thesxalian 
Mr. Copolaild's br c The Field Slar- 
shal 
Mr. Copeland's na ch f Antonia 
Air. IJ. Comer's ro or gr c Lord 
Oswald 
Air. John Dauby's br c D. O. 
Mr, Dawson's br c Amalgamation 
Air. Dawi.on's b c Tommy 
Capt. Detail's b f Hubbub 
Lord Derby's b c Acrobat 
Lord Derby's Dervish 
Lord Derby's Boiardo 
Air. Dorrien's hi c Telegraph 
Air Dorrien's Empress Catherine 
Lord Doreheslcr’s Bracken 
Mr. Drtakatd's h or br e Grimalkin 
Air. Dnnkald's b f Zenith 
Lord Egl Inton's b c Julian 
Lord Eglinton's b c The Norseman 
Lord Eglinton's h f Glaucopis 
Lord Eglinton’s ch f Erycina 
Mr. Gregory's ch f Lady Bird 
Mr. Gregory's eh e Papagcno 
Mr. Gregson'n b c Neville 
Mr. Orcvillo's Paxton 
Mr. Orcvillo's Quince 
Mr. Orcvillo's Besvus 
Air. Groville's c Bobby 
Mr. Orovillc's c Mortimer 
Mr, Grevillev c Kaffir 
Air, Grevtlle's 1.- Mandricunlo 
Mr. Groville's f Durlndana 
Air. Halford's eh or ro c by Panta- 
loon, dam by IsbinacJ, out of CD | 
Air. Ilall's h f by Thc Emperor, out 
of Mogulfatan 
Air. It. Hall's Pontiff 
Mr. Hebblethwalte'a eh 0 Julius 
Cii-ar 
■Air. Hehblothwalto's b or br f In- 
•pi rat ion 
Mr. Hicks's na ch e Horatio 
Mr. H. Hill', c Hannibal 
Mr. H. Hill's ch e Dr. OToofo 
Mr. Holliday's br f Mrs. Ilumby 
Mr. W. D. iloltby's b f Rosa May 
Air, Hornsby's b or bre Brutus 
Mr. Huuipliriws's oh c Pyrtds 
Mr. JaqueVs ch f AVarpIot 
Air. A. Johnstijrie’s b e by Touch- 
stone, out of The Maid 
Mr. A. Johnstone's b f by Yorulnm, 
out of Jonnala 
Mr. C. Knapton’s eh e Merry Monk 
Lord If. O. Lennox's b o Llttlo 
Gerard 
Lord H C. Lennox's 1> cStoncliongo 
Air. C. Llloy’s ch e Heptarchy 
Mr. 0. Llley s b c Nonrrlco 
Mr. AV. Martinson's b f Miss Martin 
Air AV. Mercer's ch c Lincoln's 
Inn 
Mr. AV. Alercer's b 0 brother to 
Singapore 
Air. Aleiklnm’s bl c Stiletto 
Air. Melklam'4 b e Robin Hood 
Sir J. B Mill's hr f by Tho Hero, 
out of Giantess 
Sir C. Monck's br f Vignette 
Air. T. Newton's c by Cowl, out of 
Flemish Girl 
Air. T. Newton's 0 by Cowl, out of 
Porto Bello's dam 
Air. T. Newton’, f by Cowl, out of 
Fandango 
Mr. A. Nicliol's bl f Ilonej'.ueklo 
Air. O.biddeston's Champagne 
Mr. Otiba Weston's c by Touchstone, 
out of Fuglotium's duin 
Mr. J. Osborne'S ch c Lord John 
Mr, J. Osliorne'-i b f Lady John 
Mr. J. Osborne’s bre Seducer 
Mr C. A. Parker's b f Lwly Helen 
Mr. C. Peek’s b f Sister of Mercy 
Mr. Pcxiley’s f Orange-blossom 
Mr. Pedlcy'se Mr. Commls- loner 
Mr. Perdval's ch c St. Stephen 
(late Stephen) 
Mr. E. Phillips's h f by California, 
out of Alisa Kitty Cockle 
Mr. J. Powney's cn c Changamler 
Mr. T Redhead's Barrel 
Mr. T. Red head's Keunysido Hero 
Air. AV. Reed na Freeman Junior 
Lord RilibievJale's c Ludwig 
Lord Ribblotdale’s c Alarsvus 
Lord Rlhblesdalo’s 0 Baalboe 
Lord IUbblcdalo's c Marble HU! 
Duko of Riebinond's b e by Van 
Tfomp, out of Reel 
Mr. Rickaby’s b e Burlington 
Mr. Itiekaby's l> c Alotley 
Alr. Roper's b f Alaiil of (’lift 011 
Baron Rothschild's Middlesex 
Mr. Thomas Ryder na c brother to 
Maid of Masbam 
Mr. Sanderson's b e Sir Oliver 
Mortext 
Air. Sanderson's b e Oorin 
Lord J- Boottli b f Teri'uia 
Sir. John Scott's Mclcomlte 
Mr. John Scott 's Mctcora 
sir John Shelley’s c Bay Maresfleld 
Mr, J. Shepherd’s ch c Aribbas 
