795 
The Members' riale of 50 sovs, given by the Members of the County. 
Six furlongs. 
age st lb 
Bourdeaux a 8 12 
Black Swan 4 8 4 
Rockapelt 4 8 1 
Longinus a 7 0 
Hlondcllo 4 7 0 
Census 3 7 3 
age st lb 
Red Ro<e 8 6 12 
John o' Bruges 3 6 7 
Rose of Ellcf 4 6 6 
Adeline 3 6 0 
Flageolet 2 4 10 
Sec dear 2 4 4 
The Brenticood States of 10 sovs each, with 00 added. For 2-yr-olds. 
Colts, 8st 71b; fillies, Sst lib. Winners, previous to starting, of any 
Sweepstakes or Plato value .£60 to carry 3lb ; of two or more stakes of 
such value, 71b extra. Half a mile. 
3Ir. W. H. Mundy’s ch c Piccadilly 
(31b) 
Mr. Rogers's Guitar (31b) 
Mr. Marc's c Broker, by Hay Middle- 
ton, dam by Discount, grandaui 
by Blucher 
Mr. Powell's ch fThe Despised 
The Chelmsford Handicap of 20 sov# each, 10 ft. and only 6 if declared. 
The winner of any handicap after the weights arc declared, to carry 
5lb; twice or more, 101b extra. The owner of the second horse to 
save his stake. To start at the distance-post, and go once round. 
age st lb 
Firebrand 3 7 0 
Miss Bolton 3 6 6 
age st lb 
Sleeping Partner 6 8 7 
Little Naughty 5 8 1 
Nutpeeker 4 7 5 
Seventeen pay £5 each, 
The highest weight accepting being 8st 2ll>, it has been raised to 
6st 71b, and the others in proportion. 
The O alley tcood States of 5 sm s each, with 30 added. Three-yr-olds, Sst; 
four, Sst 121b; five, Ost 31b; six and aged, list lib; in and g allowed 
31b. The winner to be sold for £150. Selling allowances. The 
surplus to go to the fund. Six furlongs. To close and name on the 
Monday before the races, between the hours' of four and six p.m. 
Wednesday, August 30. 
The Toirn Plate of 80 sovs. For 3-yr-olds and upwards. Six furlongs. 
To close and name at or before twelve o'clock on the first day. 
Weights to be declared after the last race. Entrance £l. 
Her Majesty's Plate of 100 gs. Threc-yr-olds, 7st 71b; four, 9st; five, 
Ost Clb ; six and aged, 9st 91b. Two miles. 
The Cup States of 10 sovs each, with 60 added. Three-yr-olds, 7st 21b ; 
four, Sst 7ll> ; five, Ost ; six and aged, Ost 2lb ; m and g allowed 31b. 
The winner to be sold for £300 if demanded, and the owner to 
subscribe to the race next year. Maiden 4-yr-olds and upwards 
allowed 71b. Two miles and a half. Three to start or the public 
money will not be added. 
Vingt-un, 8 yrs " I Verulam, out of Jennala, 3 yrs 
Ruekapelt, 4 yrs I Saokbut, 6 yrs 
Nutpeokor, 4 yrs 
The Champagne Selling Slates of 3 sovs cncli, with 30 added, for all 
ages. Two-yr-olds, Gst 101b; three, Sst (lib; four, Ost 101b; five, 
lOst 21b ; six and nged, lOst 41b. A winner once this year up to the 
time of starting to carry Sib ; twice, 81b extra. The winner to he 
sold for £100. Selling allowances. Tho surplus to go to the fluid. 
T.Y.C. half a mile. To close and nume before twelve o'clock on the 
first day. 
The Stand States of 3 sovs each, with 25 added For 3-jT-olds, 1 1st lib; 
four, 12st 2lb; five, six, and aged, 12st 71b; ni and g allowed 4lb; 
maiden 4-yr-olds allowed 71b. The winner to be sold for £100. 
Selling allowances. The surplus, if any, to go to the fund Gentle- 
men riders, qualified as for the Marks-hall Stakes ; professionals, Gib 
extra. Last half mile, the best of heats, and tho distance-post to be 
placed 120 yards from the winning-post. To close and name before 
twelve o’clock on the first day. 
DONCASTER. 
Acceptances for the Ureal Yorkshire Handicap. 
Orestes 
King of Trumps .. 
Hungerford 
Tho Reiver 
Type# 
llourton, h-b 
Koh-i-Noor 
Vindex 
Grapesliot 
Aquila (bred in France).. 
Ethel wolf 
Scarecrow 
Eulogist 
Lindrick 
Catherine Parr 
Scythian 
Brother to Grey Tommy.. 
Merry Bird 
Cock Pheasant 
Dove 
La Belle 
age 
st lb 
ago st lb 
4 
8 
8 
Apollonius 
3 
6 2 
6 
8 
6 
Lady Vernon 
4 
G 0 
6 
8 
4 
CoomburlandStnthesmon 
4 
6 0 
4 
8 
0 
Non-bold 
3 
(i 0 
4 
7 12 
Dr O'Toolo 
3 
5 13 
11 
7 
10 
Seducer 
3 
6 12 
6 
7 
ft 
Calamus 
3 
5 12 
4 
7 
0 
Honeysuckle 
3 
6 11 
4 
7 
8 
Gamekeeper 
3 
5 10 
7 
5 
D. 0 
3 
5 10 
5 
7 
2 
Hercules 
3 
5 8 
5 
7 
0 
General Breezo 
3 
5 8 
4 
7 
0 
Gamelad 
3 
5 8 
6 
7 
0 
I m press Catherine 
3 
5 8 
4 
6 
II 
The Grand Inquisitor 
3 
5 8 
3 
6 
10 
Rabgill 
3 
5 7 
4 
0 
!) 
Epinieinii 
3 
5 6 
5 
6 
8 
Amalgamation 
3 
5 4 
4 
6 
8 
Julius Agricola 
3 
5 3 
4 
6 
7 
Rodo-meii 
3 
5 0 
4 
0 
6 
Thursday. 
Acceptances for tho Cleveland Handicap. 
Rataplan 
Ariosto 
Hunca-munca .... 
Snowdon Dunhill 
Eulogist........ 
Hobbyhorse 
Canute 
ago 
st lb 
age 
st lb 
4 
ft 
1 
Annie Sutherland 
4 
7 
0 
6 
8 
7 
Jack the Giant-killer .... 
4 
7 
0 
4 
8 
0 
Kiteflyor 
5 
7 
0 
4 
8 
0 
Dinmedia 
4 
6 
13 
4 
7 
12 
Lancashire Lass 
4 
6 
11 
4 
7 
8 
Falcon 
3 
6 
3 
4 
7 
0 
Boer 
3 
0 
1 
5 
7 
4 
Cheshiro Marquis 
3 
6 
1 
4 
7 
3 
Tho Jealous Gnu 
3 
5 12 
4 
7 
2 
Snout Agnus, by Sweet- 
meat— Miss Agues' dam 
4 
7 
0 
3 
5 
ft 
3 
7 
0 
Maud Mnry . . 
3 
6 
7 
PROGRAMME OF DERBY RACES.— Tuesday, Aug. 29. 
The Grand Stand Stakes of 40 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 6 sovs 
each. For 3-yr-olds, 7st; four, 8st 71b; five, 9st 2lb; six and aged, 
9st 6lb; m and g allowed 31b. Tho winner to be sold lor £300. If 
selling allowances, tho surplus to go to the fund. The second horse 
to save his stake. One mile and a half. 
A Produce States of 10 sovs each, h ft, with 50 added. For 3-yr-olds. 
Colts, 8st 7lb ; fillies and geldings, Sst 31b. 31b and 5lb allowed. 
Horses having won any race the clear valuo of £200, to carry 31b 
extra. A horse having started three times, and not having won 
£50 clear at any one time, allowed 4lb. The second to save his 
stake. Three horses to start, or the public money will not be added. 
One mile and a half. 
Mr. G. Barton's b c The As-.iver, 
31b 
Mr. W. II. Brook's bf by Orlando, 
out of Idolatry 
Capt. Cookson's ch f Bright May, 
31b 
Mr. Copeland’s b c Tho Field- 
Marshal 
Mr. Copeland's b c Thessalian, 31b 
•Mr. J. livke's brf The Medal, 31b 
Mr. Hcoblcth waite's ell c Jack 
Peel: (lute Julius Ciesar), 31b 
Mr Nicholson's b c Orson 
Sir. T. Taylor's b c Ostrogoth 
Mr. Wadlow's b c SI. Clair, 3lb 
The Tradesmen's Plate of 100 sovs, added to a Handicap of 16 sovs each, 
10 ft, and 5 only if declared. The winner of the Goodwood Stakes or the 
Ebor Handicap at Y ork, to carry 7 lb ; or of any race of the value of £ 1 00, 
iucluding the winner's own stake, 4lb; of £200 or more, 71b extra. 
No horse to carry more than 111b extra. The winner to pay £20 
towards expenses, and tho second horse to save his stake. Two miles. 
age st lb 
Orestes 4 
Nancy 0 
Types 4 
Ethel wolf 6 
Revolver 5 
Haco 4 
Audubon 4 
llcapy 4 
Little Fawn ....'. q 
Brother to Grey Tummy 4 
Jacqueline 4 
Morning Star j 5 
Pumicestone (including 
7 lb extra) 3 
. 22 pay 6 sovs each. 
T "f highest weight accepting being Sst 4ib, it has been raised to 
ost 71b, and the others remaining la in proportion. 
8 7 
8 1 
8 1 
7 11 
7 6 
7 6 
7 3 
7 l 
7 1 
0 II 
6 11 
6 9 
6 4 
age st lb 
Little Davie 5 6 3 
Ncwbold 3 6 1 
Merry Monk 3 5 13 
D. 0 3 6 13 
Jack Frost 3 6 13 
Austrey 3 6 11 
Stiletto 3 5 9 
Grand Inquisitor 3 5 0 
Lincoln's Inn 3 5 7 
Amalgamation 3 6 7 
Vixen — 3 5 6 
Lady Bird 3 5 5 
Farsa 3 6 3 
THE FIELD. 
Wednesday, August 80. 
The Innkeepers' Plate ol 50 sovs. Thrce-vr-olds, 7st Sib; four, Sst 91b; 
five, Ost 41b ; six and aged, Ost 91b. Winners at the time of starting 
of £50 at one time to carry 31b; of two, or £100, Gib; throe or 
more, or £150, 9lb extra; m and g allowed Sib. Three horses to 
start or no race. Entrauco £2 each, to go to the fund. Two 
miles. 
The Chatsirorth States of 60 sovs, given by the Duke of Devonshire, added 
to a Handicap of 10 sovs each, h ft, and 3 if declared. The winner 
of any race of tho value of £100, including his own stake, to carry 
lib; of £200 or more, 71b extra. Tho winner of tho Tradesmen’: 
Date at this mcoti 
than 11 lb extra, 
and a half. 
Typee . . 
Nancy 
Revolver 
Spoed the Plough 
Dick Turpin. 
carry 
7 lb extra. No horse to 
carry 
more 
second horse to save his stake. 
Une mile 
age 
st lb 
age 
st lb 
4 
S 
1 2 
Merry Monk 
.. 3 
6 4 
4 
8 
6 
D.O 
6 4 
0 
8 
0 
The Early Bird 
0 2 
5 
7 
6 
Austrev 
.. 3 
(i 0 
4 
7 
6 
Grand Inquisitor 
.. 3 
5 10 
0 
7 
0 
Stiletto 
.. 8 
5 10 
5 
7 
0 
Tho Jealous Duo 
.. ;i 
5 8 
4 
7 
0 
Integrity 
.. 3 
5 8 
5 
6 10 
Pyroi* 
.. 3 
6 6 
C 
6 
Id 
b c by- Orlando, out 
of 
4 
li 
9 
Mayday s dam 
. . 8 
5 S 
3 
6 
G 
Blakeley 
5 0 
Thirteen pay £3 each. 
The Chesterfield Stakes of 50 sovs, given by the Earl of Chesterfield, added 
to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, h ft. For 2-yr-old colts, sst 71b; 
fillies and geldings, Sst 31b. Horses having been beaten twice or 
more previous to this nice, and not a winner of £50, allowod 3lb; a 
winner once previous to this race of £50, to carry 3lb ; of two fifties, 
or £100, 5lb extra, Tho owner of tho second horse to save his 
stake. About half a mile. 
Lord Chesterfield's Fayaway 
Mr. G. Mather's b f Lily 
Mr G. Payne's c by Cotlieretono, 
out of Polydora 
Lord J. Scott’s Clotildo 
Baron Rothschild's brother to 
Twinkle 
Mr. Edwards’s b c Saraband 
Mr. J. J. Henderson's hr c Wild- 
nijai 
The Selling States of 30 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs caclu 
Three-yr-olds, 8st 121b; four, Ost 121b; five and upwards, lost alb ; 
m and g allowed 81b ; a winner of £50, 61b extra. The winner to be 
sold for £100. Solliug allowances. The surplus to go to the fund. 
One mile. 
Capt D Lane's Paradigm 
Mr. T. Reunion's b f .Maid of Cadiz 
Lord Palmerston's Armuit 
Mr. T. T. Phillips's b f Polo Star 
Mr. Merry’s Cock of the North 
Mr. Barrett's oh f Daffodil 
Mr. Reynard's ch f Mrs. Rigby 
Mr. DrhikaUl a Professor Alroy 
Mr. Drlnkalds Le Fripon 
ROCHESTER AND CHATHAM. 
The Visitors' and Tradesmen's Plate of 50 sovs, udded to a Handicap 
Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, 2 It The winner of any plate or sweep- 
stakes value £100, including the winner's ow n stake, ufter tho weights 
are published, to carry 51b extra. One mile and a half. 
Bourdcaux 
“Sleeping Partner 
Poodle 
Provost-Marslial .. 
Odilxam 
•Spider 
Merry Peal 
Vingt'-uu 
Hazelnut 
ago 
u 
st lb 
8 13 
Little Naughty . . . 
nge 
.... 6 
> t iii 
7 9 
6 
8 12 
Allington 
7 9 
6 
8 7 
lianstead 
.... 4 
7 9 
4 
8 7 
Miss Dclnincre 
4 
7 0 
4 
8 5 
Lady Blanche 
6 12 
4 
8 5 
6 12 
4 
8 3 
Marchioness 
6 7 
6 
8 0 
Switch 
3 
(1 5 
a 
7 13 
Sir George 
3 
6 6 
0 
7 13 
Prevarication 
A 
6 0 
6 
7 11 
Merrythought 
5 11 
3 
7 11 
Lioness 
3 
5 7 
4 
7 11 
Predestination 
.... 3 
6 7 
Those horses marked •, having been entered without the knowledge 
ol their owners, will be struck out at the time prescribed, unless specially 
ordered to remain in. 
PROGRAMME OF LINCOLN RACES, 
Thursday, August 31. 
The Brownlow States of 6 sovs each, with 26 udded. Tivo-yr-olds, Gst; 
three, Sst; lour, 8st 121b; live, Gst 6lb; six and aged, Ost 101b, 
in and g allowed 31b. A winner of £60 at any time to carry lib, 
twice £50, or £100, 71b extra. One mile. 
Weights lor tlic Lincolnshire Handicap States. Two miles. Furfcits to 
be declared by the 2Glh of August. Should the highest weight 
accepting be under 8st 7lb, it will be raised to that, and the rest in 
proportion. 
Kingston 5 
Defiance 4 
Lerrywlicut 5 
Itch 4 
Ammonia 5 
Heapy 4 
Haricot a 
Little Fawn y 
Merry Bird 5 
Cleveland 5 
Lindrick 5 
St. Andrew 4 
Eulogist 4 
Postulant 4 
Florist 4 
Thu Vet 5 
Newbold 3 
Aribb&s 3 
Lady Vernon 4 
ago st lb 
8 12 
8 7 
7 0 
7 0 
7 0 
7 0 
6 12 
0 12 
G 10 
0 10 
y 10 
6 10 
o 0 
age st lb 
Minerva (h-b) 4 6 12 
The Jealous One 3 6 12 
» 0 3 5 11 
Maid of the Tecs 3 5 10 
Mi«s Briggs 4 6 8 
Claret 3 5 
Grand Inqui-ltor 3 5 
Burlington 3 5 
Seducer 3 6 
Kennyside Hero 3 5 
Baron Osy 4 6 
Horatio 3 5 
Determination 4 6 
Jetty Trcffis 3 5 
Diligent 3 5 
Motley 3 5 
Lady Elegant 3 5 
Jcnnala Idly 3 5 
Julius Agriaola 3 4 1J 
The Granby Stakes of lo sovs each, h ft, with 50 added. For 2-yr-olds. 
Colts, 8st 71b ; fillies and geldings, 86t 3lb. A winner of £50 once 
before starting to carry alb, twice, 5lb, thrice, 7ib extra. Horses 
having started twice and not won allowed 31b. Tin- owner of the 
second horse to save his stoke. Three quarters of a mile. 
Mr Baker's Chicken 
Mr. Blood's Clara Clarke 
Mr. Osborne s Cherry Brandy 
Mr. Lrooke's Vanessa by 
Trump 
Mr G. F 
Capt. Huruourt's brfbyVanTromp, 
out of Kllcrdnlo's dam 
Mr. Norton ns Van Winkle 
Mr. Ewbank's Jack Sheppard 
Mr. Poll's Polcstar 
Foster’s Steelyard 
The Hunters States of 3 sovs each, with 25 added. For horses that have 
been regularly hunted during the last season. Three-yr-olds, fist 51b ; 
four, lOst 71b ; five, list 21b; six and aged, list lulb; ru and g 
allowed 31b, and maiden homes, 5lb. Gcutlemen riders; profes- 
sionals, 6lb extra Two miles. 
Corfu rth, aged 1 Tomboy, aged 
gr g by Arundel, out of Zara, 4 yrs The Prince, 6 yrs 
Gipsy Lad, 5 yrs Tho Surveyor, 5 yrs 
Trio, 4 yrs old Misery, agcxl 
Speculation, 5 yrs Lady Vernon, 4 yn 
D. O., 3 yrs 
Friday, September 1. 
The Brocllaby States Handicap of 6 sovs each, 3 ft, with 40 added. A 
winner of any Handicap alter the publication of the weights to carry 
51b, of two, or one ol' £100 value, "lb, or of the Lincdnshire 
Handicap, 9lb extra One mile and a quarter. 
age st lb 
Helena 1 8 9 
Snowdou Dunhill 4 8 3 
Billy Kicliardsuu 6 7 lb 
Braxy 5 7 4 
Itch 4 7 1 
Lerrywheut .. 5 7 4 
Deformed 4 7 3 
Cleveland . . ... 5 7 0 
Catherine Parr 4 7b 
Postulant 5 y 13 
Florist 4 0 13 
Tho Assayer 3 0 12 
Hoxby 3 0 12 
Lady Vernon 4 
Red Rose 3 
Maid of the Tecs 3 
Miss Briggs 4 
The Jealous One 3 
Kennyside lloro 3 
Seducer 3 
Horatio 3 
Integrity 
Claret ,.... 3 
Diligent v.i». 3 
Motley 3 
Maud Mary 3 
6 10 
0 0 
6 4 
6 2 
6 2 
6 2 
0 2 
0 0 
6 2 
0 0 
5 12 
5 0 
5 6 
The Tyro States of 6 sovs each, with 40 added. For 2-yr-olds. Colts, 
Sst 71b; fillies. Bat 3lb. The winner to be sold for 100 sovs. Selling 
allowances. The surplus to go to tho fund. Throe quarters of a 
mile. To close and name by nine o'clock the evening before running. 
The Burleigh Stabs of 3 sovs each, with 26 added. Three-yr-olds, 7 jt 
10lb; four, sst 12 lb ; five, 9st 5lb ; six and aged, Ost lblb. M ntidg 
allowed 3lb. Tho winner to be sold for 125 sovs. Selling allowances. 
The winner of tho Selling Slakes on the first day to carry .Mb extra. 
One mile. Heats. To close and name ns for tho Innkeepers' Selling 
Stakes. 
The Scurry Handicap States of 3 sov* each, with 26 added. For all ages. 
Three-quarters of a mile. To close and name by nine o'clock tho 
night before running. 
WEYMOUTH. 
The Meleombe Stales (Handicap) of 10 sov* each, 5 ft. with 50 added by 
the Members for the Borough. A winner of 50 sors, Including his own 
stake, subsequent to the declaration of tho weight*, to carry lib, of 
100 sovs, including hi* own stake, 71b extra. About two miles. 
Weights to bo published by the 26tb day of August. 
Miss Tennyson, 4 yrs 
Empress Catherine, 3 yrs 
Farsi, 8 yrs 
Ephiician, 3 yrs 
Pharos, 4 yrs 
Crystal, 8 yrs 
Victor, 3 1 
Ritaplun, 4 \ r* 
1'owor, 6 yr* 
Jonathan Marlin, 3 yrs 
Postulant, 4 ) r* 
Mis* Uurculo*, 4 yn 
Her Majesty's Plate of lOOgs. Three- yr-olds, 8S?21b; four, fist 41b; 
five, fist filb ; six and aged, fist 111b. Two miles. To name on 
Wednesday evening, August 30 th, between eight and ten. 
TURFIANA. 
Mr. Austen has given the following names to his young 
stock • — Yearlings : Bk f by the Hydra out of Judy Oalhig- 
han (Boddicot's dam) Hylan Scnrvo ; b f by the Hydra out 
of Mias Judy Mncnu, Ellen do Vero ; eh c by the Hydra out 
of Evangeline's dam, Ernest Midtravers ; ch c by the Hydra 
out of Blue Bell, by Ion, Indian Chief. Foals - 15 f by Gre- 
cian out of Boddioot's dam, Ellen Sydney ; b or br c by 
Qreciau out of Miss Judy Macan, ViMkiun ; and L f by Gre- 
cian out of Lucretia, Fanny Howard. 
Captain Harcourt’s two-year-old filly by Chanticleer out 
of Ellerdnle has boon named Ellermirc, and the lilly by Van 
Tromp out of Ellerdale's dam, Dame Judith. 
At the sole of Mr. Knowles's yearlings, at Tatters all's, on 
Monday last, Alleppo and Tnrquinm wore bought by Mr. 
Sidebottom and sent into John Day's stables, at Danebury. 
All Messrs. Saxon and Barber’s horses were struck out of 
their engagements at York on tho 21st inst., about one 
o’clock p.m. 
King Tom. — T his hone was struck out of all his engage- 
ments at York and Doncaster on Tuesday, tho 22nd inst., ut 
eleven o'clock a.m. 
Owing to some misunderstanding on tho Galway raco- 
course between Captain Frauds Bluku Foster and ‘Mr. J. 
Stratford Kirwan, a duel was either to have come off, or, at 
all events, was apprehended to have coino off, between these 
gentlemen, on Wednesday evening, but the affair having got 
wind, both were pluccd by the local authorities under arrest, 
and held to bail in tho usual mnnnar to koep her Majesty'll 
peace. 
Fatal Accident to a Sportsman.— D avid Gowans, Esq., 
of Covo, who rents the Rosencuth-moors, went there on 
Thursday to have a day's shooting with three friends, Mr. 
Robert Morrison, of Now Orleans, nud Messrs. William 
Coohran and M'Kcou, of Glasgow, They loft in the full 
enjoyment of exuberant health and spirit*, too soon to feel 
the anguish of hearts made desolate. They entered tho 
moor about one o'clock, uud hud got only a few stops when 
the dog sot to a bird. Mr. Morrison was in advance ; tho 
rest, preceded by Mr. Cochran, following one after tho other 
in lino. The bird not rising, Mr. Morrison wont to raise i\ 
and bad advanced so far that it rose at bin foot, and, instead 
of flying away from him, flew directly towards Mr. Cochran, 
who received iu the breast the whole of tiro shot aimed at tho 
bird. Medical and other aid was procured ; but he survived 
only four minutes. Tho distress of Mr. Morrison was 
pitiable in the extreme, and until lute in tho night alarming. 
— Glasgow Daily Mail. 
Great Yorkshire Handicap. — Forty-one horses have 
accepted for this race, and twenty-three for tho Cleveland. 
IRISH TURFIANA. 
Sale of the Earl ok Caledon's Stud.— Tho following 
horses, the property of the Earl of Caledon, were sold in 
Armagh, during the week of tho lute cattle show, and 
realised the following prices. Stallions: Tho Ugly Buck, 
£109; Stanton, £93 ; Crescent, by Zealot, £10. A reserved 
price of £1,000 was put on Simoom, who was not sold. Bl ood 
Mures uud Foals ; Nora Crema, by Pioneer, with a filly foal 
by Simoom, and covered by him again, £00 ; Verbena, by 
Slaue, with a filly foal by Simoom, ami covered by him again, 
£05; Icicle, by Cscsar, with a colt foal by Simoom, and 
covered by him again, £45; Mi.su Clnrko, by Gladiator, dam 
by Ishmael, with n colt foul by Simoom, £40; Fortress, by 
Defence, da in by Pyrrhus the First, £31 ; Boletus, by Fungus, 
with a colt foal, £20; The Queen, dam of Shyloek, £21 ; 
Nunny, by Drone, dam by Katty Darling, £0. Young Slock ; 
Mr. Carden, 3 yrs, by Simoom, out of Verbena, £110; Filly, 
by Simoom or Crescent, out of Verbena, 1 -yr-old, £29 ; Miss 
Arbuthnot, by Simoom, out of Forfcr- sa (untried), 2 yrs, £20; 
Filly, by Stautou, out of lioletm, £15. Total, £092. 
The Kildare Hunt Steeple-chase. Mr. Crntifiuld, of 
Dublin, has purchased the copyright to publish an engraving 
from Mr. A. Hayes's fine picture of this subject, containing 
portraits of the Marquis of Waterford, the Marquis of Conyng- 
ham, Earl of Howth, Lord St. Laurence, Colonel Campbell, 
Sir Philip Crumpton, Captain tho Hon. Holy Hutchiu-on, 
Surgeon Kyud, Captain Barclay, Mr. Kennedy, Major Dickson, 
Mr. William Ueyncll, Captain Halton, Mr. John J. Preston, 
Dr. Wilkins, 11th Hussuru, Mr. Warburton, Captain Womb- 
well, Captain Chichester, Captain White, Mr. Sovorno, Mr. 
Bernard, &c. The moment selected is when the horses ore 
about to start. Tho grouping is most excellent, and tho 
anxious faces of the rival “ gentleman jocks " admirably 
expressed. There can be no mistake as to tho individual 
likenesses and character; even tho landscape in front nature. 
Citizens’ Gold Challenge Cup. — The subscriptions to- 
wards the Citizens' Cup uro every day pouriug in. It will 
be, when finished, we understand, a very beautiful specimen 
of Irish manufacture, and contly as beautiful, its intrinr .10 
value being £100. Thu 9th and 10th of October are the days 
fixed for holding tho meeting, ut which tho Cup will be first 
run fin-. 
CAHRICKMACKOS3 STEEPLE-CHASES AND FLAT It ACES, 1854. 
— A meeting of the stewards and other gentlemen connected 
with this old-established meeting was held mi Saturday lust, 
tho 19th inst., at tho Shirley Anna Hotel, Can ickmacross, 
when it was arranged that the spoi ls of this season come off 
on Tuesday and Wednesday, tho 24th and 25th of October, 
over a splendid grass country, to bo selected convenient to 
the town. The subscription list was opened with a spirit 
rarely ever before witnessed here, so that prized of a modt 
