THE FIELD 
909 
[The following appeared in our Second and Third Editions of 
last week, and is here inserted to preserve the continuity of 
the news.'] 
DONCASTER RACES. — Thursday, September 14. 
Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sots each, h ft, with 50 added. For two-yr- 
olds. The owner of the second horse to save his stake. Red Houso 
in. 22 subs. 
Mr. Clarkson's Amy, by Galaor, 6st 91b Proud 1 
Mr. J. Osbornes Cherry Brandy, by Sweetmeat, 7st 91b, 
J. Osborne 2 
Mr. R. Jones's Hanover. 7st 101b, Charlton. 
Sir. W. K. Walker's Cimicina, 7st Sib, Clement. 
Lord Chesterfield's fbyUpirus, out of Pelion'sdam, 7st 51b, Ashmall. 
Mr. Mather s Lily. 7*t'5lb. T. Cliff. 
Mr. Norton's Van Winkle, 7st 5lb, Woddington. 
Mr. Hedfern's Alston, 7st 41b. Kendall. 
Mr. Arrowsmith's Wheatear. 7st lib. Palmer. 
Mr. T. V. Turner's Capueine, 7st 31b, Chilmam. 
Mr. Catton's Knight of the Village, 7st 21b, Wells. 
Mr. Meiklam’s Gimeroek, (1st 121b, Aldcroft. 
Captain Lane's Amshe (late Blue Eyes), 8st lllb, Garvey. 
Hayhoc weighed for Mr. Stephenson's filly by Launcclot, out of Bll- 
llngham's dam, and the number was put up, but, at the last moment 
nearly, it was taken down. Under the new rule, a penalty of £10 was 
thereby incurred. 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst Amy. 3 to 1 agst Capueine, G to 1 each agst 
Wheatear and Knight of the Village, 7 to 1 each agst Alston and 
Hanover A very fine race in with the two placed, ended in favour of 
Amy by a short head. Capueine, Lord Chesterfield's filly Glmcrack, 
and Cimicina, were well up. 
BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Derby. 
16 to 1 agst De Clare (t) I 1000 to 60 agst Cruiser (t) 
1000 to 50 St. Hubert (t) I 30 to 1 Saraband (25 to 1 1) 
CLOSING PRICES. 
Doncaster Cup. 
■1 to 1 on Virugo (t) 
Nursery Piute. 
7 to 2 agst Wheatear (4 to 1 1) | 4 to 1 agst Amy (t) 
200 even on the field agst Amy, Wheatear, Knight of the Village, and 
Conmore's dam filly. 
Cesarewitch Stakes. 
14 to 1 agst Calamus (tl I 30 to 1 agst Cobnut (t) 
14 to 1 — Balrownie (t) 30 to 1 Burlington (t) 
16 to 1 D. O. (20 to 1 laid in 390 to 9 Ammonia (t j 
poneys) 40 to 1 Rataplan (t) 
20 to 1 Muscovite 10 to 1 La Hello (t) 
20 to 1 Kidnapper (t) 40 to 1 Ratclifl'e Hero (t) 
25 to 1 Seherz (t 30 to 1) I 
Cambridgeshire Stakes. 
600 to 30 agst Exact (t) 
Derby. 
10 to 1 agst Grteculus Esuriens (t) I 15 to 1 agst St. Hubert (t) 
20 to 1 agst The Cruiser (t) 
The principal bets laid were 1050 to 100. and 1000 to 100 agst 
Grseculus Esuriens; 2000 to 100, 600 to 30, 1000 to 60, and 1500 to 
100 agst St Hubert ; 600 to 30 agst The Cruiser. 
Friday. 
Match , 500 sovs, 200 ft. 8st 71b cacli. Red House in. 
Lord Derby's b f by Melbourne, out of Meanee. .Teinpleman 1 
Lord Glasgow’s br f by Fhyrrhus the First, out of Miss 
Whip Flatinan 2 
Betting — 7 to 2 on Miss Whip filly, who started with the lead ; but, 
after the first 100 yards, was passed by her rival, who made play the 
remainder of the distance, and won in a canter by six lengths. 
Sweepstakes of 200 sovs each, h ft. For three-yr-olds. Colts, Sst 71b 
fillies, sst 21b. The owner of the second horse to save his stake 
St Lcger Course. S subs. 
Mr. Howard's Apollonius, by Orlando, Sst 71b Wells W o 
The Don Stakes of 50 sovs each, h ft For three-yr-olds. Colts, 8st 71b 
fillies, Sst 41b. Last mile. 7 subs. 
Mr. Gully V Andover, by Bay Middleton A. Day 1 
Lord Zetland's Hospodur, by Hetman Plutoff . . . . J. Marson 2 
Betting — 5 to 2 on Andover, who waited to the distance, where he 
went up and challenged ; when opposite the Stand he got Ills head first, 
and at last won cleverly by a neck. 
The Park IliU Stakes or 50 sovs each, h ft For three-yr-ol<l fillies, 
8st 71b each. Certain winners extra. The owner of the second 
horse to receive £100 out of the stakes. St Leger Course. 31 subs. 
Mr. A. Niehol's Honeysuckle, by Touchstone. 8>t 71b, 
Tvmplemaii 1 
Mr. G. Barton's Jetty Treffz, Sst 71b J .Marson 2 
Mr. O. Peck's Sister of Mercy, Sst 71b Bumby 3 
Lord Chesterfield's Omoo. 8st 71b Flatinan 4 
Lord EgUnton s Bianca, 8st 71b Marlow 5 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Rosaline, Sst 7lb Charlton 0 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst Omoo, 3 to 1 agst Jetty Treffz, 7 to 2 agst 
Honeysuckle, and 4 to I agst Rosaline. 
Rosaline went off with the lead, but was soon passed by Jetty Treffz, 
who carried on the running with Rosaline second, Bianca third. Honey- 
suckle fourth ; the other two bringing up the rear. At the Red House, 
Bianca took second place, and soon afterwards Rosaline dropped into 
the rear. No further change of moment occurred until they reached 
the distance, when Honeysuckle went up ond joined Jetty Treffz, who 
was at lost defeated very cosily by a length and a half, three lengths 
separating the second from the third. Rosaline pulled up and walked in. 
The Town Plate (Handicap) of 70 sovs. For three-yr-olds anil upwards. 
Entrance 2 sovs, to go to the second horse. One mile and a quarter. 
Mr. Smith's Sir Rowland Trent-hard, by Ithuriel, 0 yrs. 
7 st 3!b Clement 1 
Mr. R. Harrison's King of Trumps, 5 yrs, Sst 101b, Cartwright 2 
Sir C. Monck's Hunca Munca, 4 yrs 7st 121b . ... Osborne 3 
bird Derby s Hobby Horse, 4 vrs, (1st 121b Wells 4 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's The Reiver. 4 yrs, 8st 51b. Charlton. 
Mr. Pedley s Mistletoe, 4 yrs, C>t 131b, T Cliff. 
Mr M. Maxwell's I’alineira, 3 yrs Ost 5lb, Bates. 
Mr. R Walker's Sir Hubert, 3 yrs, Sst 131b, Woddington. 
Mr. J Osborne'- Seducer, 3 yrs, 5»t 7lb, Bcarpark. 
Lord Chesterfield's Communist, 3 yrs, Sst 71b, Comery. 
Mr. R. Clark's Surgeon-General, 3 yrs, Sst 21b, Ducker. 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst Hobby Horse, 5 to 2 agst The Reiver, 7 to 1 agst 
King of Trumps, 8 to 1 agst Communist, 10 to 1 agst any other. Won 
very cleverly by a length and a half ; a head between second ond third, 
and a neck only between third and fourth. The others were widely 
scattered. Fordhnm weighed for Mishap, and the number was put up, 
but it was soon afterwards withdrawn. Whanghca's numlx-r was also 
put up. but before the horses were called to the post lie bolted over the 
rails, and Sabin, his jockey, was thrown, and much bruised. 
Doncaster Stakes of 10 sovs each, with 100 added. For three-yr-olds. 
Colts, Sst 71b ; fillies, 8st 31b. Certain penalties. The owner of the 
second horse to receive £50 out of the stakes. Last mile and a half 
116 subs. 
Lord Derby's Acrobat, by Illiuriel, Sst 121b (inch 51b extra), 
Templeman 1 
Lord Zetland's Ivan, 8st 121b (incl. 51b extra) .. . .J. Marson 2 
Mr. H. Robinson's Grand Inquisitor, Sst 7lb Bumby 3 
Mr. Howard's Scythian, 8at 81b, Well*. 
Mr Howard's Apollonius, 8st 71b. Ashmall. 
Mr. S. Hawke's Midsummer, bst 31b, Flatman. 
Mr J. Singleton's Neville, bst 71b, Alderoft. 
Lord Zetland’s Tros, Sst 71b, G. Oates. 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst Ivan, 5 to 2 agst Acrobat, 4 to 1 nipt Scythian. 
Won very cleverly by a length. Three lengths between the second 
and third, Scythian was fourth, Midsummer fifth. Apollonius sLxth, and 
Tros seventh. Neville pulled up, and did not pas> the post. The result 
of the race gave rise to a scene of the greatest uproar and confusion. 
John Scott, amidst a storm of groans and hisses, was hustled in every 
direction, and his party had to fight their way through the crowd to 
rescue him from the Lynch law with which his exasperated assailants 
threatened him. 
Great praise is due to Harry Broome for the protection which he 
promptly and effectually afforded him. 
Whether Acrobat could have won the St. Leger or not, is a problem 
we are not prepared to solve. An explanation will now, doubtless, pro- 
ceed from the proper quarter. Fortunately, Lord Derby had left the 
course before tiie scene took place. 
The Doncaster Cup, value 300 sovs. Tluvc-yr-olds, 7st; four, Sst 51b; 
five, Sst 121b ; six and ages!, Sst 21b. Various penalties and allowances. 
Cup Course. About two miles and a hal f, 
Mr. Howard's Virugo, by Pyrrhus the First, 7»t 4lb (including 
71b extra) Walla 1 
Mr. Morris's Kingston, 9st 61b (including 71b extra) Basham 2 
Betting — 15 to 1 on Virago, who led throughout, and won In a canter 
by twenty lengths. West Australian, the Grand Inquisitor, El Dorado, 
Dervish, Boiardo, Arthur Wellesley, and Midsummer, were struck out 
on Thursdny evening at 8.15. 
The Nursery Piste of 100 sovs, for two-yr old*. Last mile. 
Mr. Clarkson's Amy. by Galaor. 7st 41b Alderoft l 
Mr. T. V. Turner's Capueine, 7st 21b Chilmnn 2 
Mr. Saxon's Evangeline, 6st 12lb '. Clement 3 
Mr. Dobson's fby Pyrrhus the First, out of Conmore's dam, 
7*t 21b Wells 4 
Mr. W. Baxter's Alice Laycock. 7st 71b, F. Marton. 
Lord Chesterfield's b f by Epirus, out of IVUon's dam, 7st 51b, 
Ashmall. 
Mr. Harrison's Noddy, 7‘t 21b, T. Clift’. 
Mr. Catton's Knight of the Village, 7st, Charlton. 
Mr. Knowles's Chairman, 7st, Wood. 
Mr. Garratt'a The Little Brownie. 7st. Kendall. 
Mr. Newl&nd's Mariposa, Ost 91b, Hayhoo. 
Mr. Arrowsmith's Wheatear, Ost 91b, Bcarpark. 
Betting — 5 to 2 agst Conmore's dam Ally, 4 to 1 agst Capueine, 6 to 1 
agst Amy, 7 to 1 each agst Noddy and Littlo Brownie, 10 to 1 agst 
Wheatear. Won by half a length. Bad third; a neck between third 
and fourth. Mr. Stephenson's f by Launcclot, out of Blllliighanta 
dam, was struck out at 2.15 p.m. 
The Dairtry Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 25 added. For horse* tieaten at 
this meeting, and which had never won £ 100 at any ono time. Two- 
yr-olds, 6st 71b; three, 7st 10lb; four, Ost 31b; five and upwards, 
Ost olb. Three-quarters of a mile. 6 subs. 
Mr. T. Parr s Rnbgill, 3 yrs, 7st D lb Flatinan 1 
Mr. J. Osborne's Cliorry Brandy, 2 yrs, Cst 71b Ashmall 2 
Mr. Williams's Tndeastcr, 3 yrs, 7»t Olb M Lean 3 
Mr. J. Wood's Glenstrnc, 3 yrs, 7st 101b. Cowley 4 
Mr. K. Walker a Sir Robert, 3 yrs, 7st 101b J. Waddy 5 
Mr. J. J. Hondersun * UvLtonc, 2 yrs, list 71b lloll 0 
Betting — 6 to 4 agst Rubgill, 6 to 2 agst Cherry Brandy. Rylstono 
opened at 2 to 1, but any odds were obtainable at the close. Won by 
three-quarters of a length. Bad third. 
Match, £100, h ft ; Sst 71b each. Half a mile. 
Mr. E. R. Clark's Ruby, F. Marson, received forfeit from Mr. Hen- 
derson’s Nelly Hill. 
LATEST BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Cesarewitch Stakes. 
15 to 1 agst Muscovite (t) I 25 to 1 agst Star of Surrey 
26 to 1 Poodle (t) | 25 to 1 Burlington 
Cambridgeshire Stakes. 
20 to 1 agst Burlington (t) 
Derby. 
1000 to 70 agst St Hubert (t) I 20 to 1 agst Crolsor (t) 
16 to 1 I)C Clare (t) | 10,000 to 250 Atherston (l) 
The " Cup," which was won to-day by Mr. Howard's extraordinary 
mare Virago, is a splendid piece of plate, valued ut 300 guineas. The 
horses Introduced into the group of figures are alter models by the well- 
known artist Mr. Cotterill; the figures ond accessories are by Mr. 
Spencer It was completed at Messrs. Garrard's manufactory. Ponton - 
street, Haymarket, nnd Is an admirable specimen of British taste and 
art There are four statuettes, two being equestrian, and two on foot. 
The principal equestrian figure represents the celebrated Queen Phi- 
lippa, wife of Edward III., whilst riding through the ranks of the 
English army, immediately before the commencement of the battle of 
Neville's-cross, In the county of Durham, October 17, 1347 The battlo 
was contested with great bravery on both sides, and many of the inci- 
dents connected with it ore recorded by Froissart, the historian of the 
days of chivalry. 
Although the attendance of general company was comparatively small 
on this, “The Cup Day," yet several thousands of person* wire on the 
Course, and the business of tho meeting was sustained with much In- 
terest and an unilagging spirit to its close. In fact, a more brilliant 
meeting, In point of sport and weather, Doncaster has seldom If ever 
known. 
TOTNES RACES.— Thursday. 
The Yeomanry Plate of 25 sovs. Heats. Two miles. 
Mr. Fnirweathers eh g The Drone, 6 yrs, 9st lib, J. Rogers 1 1 
Mr. Formby's br g Epigram, 4 yrs, 8st 91b Moon 4 2 
Sir. C. Fursdcn's eh g The Druid, 6 yrs, 9st 41b.. J. Knott 2 dr 
Mr. E. O'Kelley's gr m Tho Lark, tl yrs, 9st Owner 3 dr 
Won easily. 
The Grand South Hams Steeple chase for 50 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes 
of 2 sovs each. About four miles. 
Mr. Parson’s b ni Iodino, h-b, aged, list Ncwcombe 1 
Mr. Whidborne'8 b h Four of Spades, aged, list. Churchward 2 
Mr. Watson's eh h Tipperary Boy, aged, list ... .Burroughs 3 
Mr. E. O'Kelley's eh g Honesty, aged, list, Owner. 
Mr. Deacon's b g Edgar (h-b), lost lllb, Owner. 
Mr. Talley's b g Mountain Dew, aged, list. Owner. 
Four of Spades und Edgar were the favourites. The fences woro 
cleared in pretty good stylo by nearly all the animals, and the race 
created the most intense interest. Mr. Noweoinbe, the lessee of tho 
Plymouth Theatre, who rode Iodine, displayed considerable skill In Ills 
jockeyship, and landed his nag o winner rather easily. 
The Committee Piute of 10 sovs. Heats. About a mile and a half. 
Won by Mr. E. O'Kelley's The Lark. 
The Flying Strrple-chase for 20 sovs. Won by Mr. Skinner's Cottager. 
DOVER RACES. — Thursday, September 14. 
A Handicap of 5 sovs cacli, 3 ft, with 50 added. One mile and a half. 
12 subs ; 7 of whom paid £3 ft. 
Mr. Barling's oh ill Marchioness, by Lcaiider, aged, 7*t Olb, 
Marlow 1 
Mr. Duglas's Switch, 3 yrs, 7st Collins 2 
Mr. C. Formby's Lady Blanche, 6 yrs, Ost 101b ..Hammund 3 
Mr. Sherntrd's The Baronet s Daughter, 4 yrs, 1st, J.Stcgglc* 4 
Mr. Banks's Merrythought, 8 yrs, 6st 101b Shcrrard fell 
Betting — Even oil Switch, and 2 to 1 agst Merrythought. Lady 
Blanche jumped off with the lead, followed by Marchioness, Switch, 
Baronet's Daughter, and Merrythought, In the order named, to the 
mile-post, where the favourite took second place, closely attended by 
Merrythought and Baronet's Daughter. In this way they ran to the 
hill turn, in rounding which Merrythought slipped up, throwing her 
rider with great force to tho ground. This accident gave Marchioness a 
decided lead, which she held to the end, and won by half a length. 
The Town Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 30 added. Heats. One mile and 
a half and a distance. 4 subs. 
Mr. Formby's Lady Blanche, by Epirus, 5 yrs, Bst 
51b, i. 40 Price 3 0 11 
Mr. Slierrard s Antonin, 4 yrs, 7st 121b, £40, 
J. S toggles 14 2 2 
Mr. T. Brown's Young Honesty, 0 yrs, Sst Olb, z. GO, 
Hornsby 2 0 4 3 
Mr. Land's Vestige, 3 yrs, 7»t 4lb, £00. .Land, Jun. 4 3 3 dr 
First boat : won easily by two length*. Second heat : Lady Blanche 
obtained the lead, immediately after Joined by Honesty, and the pair 
finished an excellent race with a dead heat. Third lient : won by a 
neck. Fourth heat : won by half a length. The winner was not sold. 
The Hurdle Stakes of 1 sov each, with 25 gs added. One mile and a 
distance ; over three hurdles, four feet In height. I subs. 
Mr. Land's Massaroni, by Boverlue, 4ym, 10»t 41b, 
T. Treen 2 l 1 
Mr. Hayward's Bullfinch, aged, list 4lb Eatwell 1 2 3 
Mr. Shcrrard's Miss Emily, fi yrs, list 4lb .. Morgan :i 3 2 
First heat: Bullfinch -won by two lengths. Second heat; won by 
two lengths. Third heat : Massaroni won In a canter. 
A Sweepstakes of 2 sovs each, with 20 added. IlcnU. About one mile 
and a half and a distance. 0 suit*. 
Mr. Lauds'* bg Mas«ar->nl,4 viv, 8-t 71b, ^80,Lftnd, Jun. 1 1 
Mr. Murray'.-, Heva.&it lib, £40 Hornsby 2 J 
Mr Banks ». Mirrythm .hi,3yr>, 'At 12Jb,£f0, J. Stc-.glcx di* 
Mr. Formby's Diminutive, 4 yr?, 7»*. olb, £40 .. .Price dis 
First Ilcat: Munronl won. hard held, by two lengths. Second 
neat : won in a esuter by three length*. The winner was not sold. 
OLDRURY (NEAR BIRMINGHAM) RACES. 
These races came off on Monday and Tuesday last, and it has been 
arranged that the same shall be held annually. The ground selected 
for tho course is distant six miles from Birmingham, and close to 
Mr, Hleken's, of the Engineers' Tavern, on the Oldbury- road. 
Monday. 
The Trial States of 10s. each, with 3 sovs added, for ponies not 
exceeding twelve hands high, twice round and a distance, were won 
cleverly, In two hc.it*, by Mr. Biddle's b p Birmingham Lass, beating 
Mr. Ashford's gr p Lewis, and Mr. Heath's b p Fancy. 
The Innkeeper s Stakes of 10*. each, with 5 sovs added, for ponies not 
exceeding 13 hands high. Twice round and a distance. 
Mr. \V. Massey * gr in Alice Urey 3 1 1 
Mr. I), Stanley's ch p Hobble Noble 1 2 2 
Mr. J Heath's b in Black Bev* 2 3 0 
First heat won by half a length, second heat by a neck, and third 
heat won by a head, after a good race with two. 
.4 Sireepstukcs of 1 0s. each, with 3 sov* added, for ponies not exceeding 
12 bonds high, twice round and a distance, were won by two lengths, 
by Mr Boost's b m Nunnyklrk, beating Mr. Hleken's b p Tommy, 
nnd Mr. CHRon's gr m Jenny (dis). 
Tuesday. 
The Oldbury States of 10a. each, with 5 sov* added. For ponies not 
exceeding 13 linuds high. Ywlee round ond a distance, wens won 
easily in two heats, by Mr. Heath's b ni Black Bo**, beating Mr. W. 
Massey's gr in Alloo Grey, and Mr. Rouse * b m Nunnyklrk. 
The Ladies' Purse of 2 sovs, ndiled to a Sweepstakes of 1 Os. each, for ponies 
not exceeding 12 bands high, Were won cleverly In two hoata, by Mr 
Ashford's gr p Lewis, beating Mr. Heath's bp Fancy, and Mr. Clifton's 
gr m Jenny. 
BUNGAY RACES. — Tuesday. 
A Sweepstakes of .; sovs each, with the Gentlemen's Purso of 20 sovs 
added. Heats. One mile nnd n quarter. 4 subs. 
Mr. Solo's h h Chorus, by Kremlin, «l yrs, 10st 21b, £100. . 1 1 
Mr. Holland's b m Ilnsqulne, 3yr«, flat 71b, £2" 2 dr 
Mr. Norton's eh m Susannah, 3yr», Nst, £100 3 dr 
Mr, Banyan'* ell li Sir William, aged, Ost Gib, £ 10 . dis 
The Hunters' Stakes of 2 sovs each, with 12 added. Heats. One mile 
and n quarter. I sub*. 
Mr. Norton's ch m Susannah, by John o' Gaunt, 3 yrs. 
Oft 81b '. li 
Mr. Bridge's bk ui Worthless, 3 yrs, list Nib 3 2 
Mr. Holland's b in Bagqulne, 3 yrs, Ost 8lb 3 3 
A Sweepstakes of 1 sov each, with' 10 added. Hoata. Ono mile. 
4 subs. 
Mr Archer's b m Miss Golilsmidt, 5 yrs, Bst 101b, £30 1 1 
Mr. Norton’s oh m Susannah, 3 yr«, N*t, £80 2 2 
Sir. Holme's b m Un'for Innut e Miss, by Coningsbv, 3 yrs. 
(1st 71b, £20 3 3 
The Scurry Handicap of 5 sovs. For bones not thorough bred, bona fide 
the property of fannors or tradesmen residing within twenty miles 
of Bungay. Half a mile. Won, In two heats, by Mr. MltcbeU's gr h 
Arabian K night, beating Mr. Strungloman's Unknown, Mr. Fcok's 
Solly Go Faster, und Mr. Pago's Jenny Lind. 
WESTERN MEETING AT AYR— (Concluded). 
Friday, September 8. 
The Ayrshire Handicap of lu sovs vueli, h ft, with 50 added, Two miles. 
Lord Egllnton's b f Blanca, by Touchstone, 3 yrs, fist Lllb, 
ti. Woddington 1 
Mr. Molklain'sl.f Peggy, 4 yrs, Bst Gib Alderoft 2 
Mr, A. Johnstone's eh e Tho General, 4 yrs, »*t 71b, 
•I. llulltwuU S 
Won easily by throe lengths. 
A Plate of 50 *ovs, givon by tha Glasgow nnd South- Western Railway 
Company. Heats. One mile and a half. 
Mr. Dawson h oh f Janoy, by Malcolm, 4 yrs, 
7*tl0lb, £30 i Alderoft 0 0 11 
Mr. Mnith ns bg Chcaptddo, G yr. , 7*t 121b, £20, 
Wuldln 0 12 2 
Mr. Watson's b in Miss Lawson, aged, 7st 121b, £20, 
il. Robertson 10 3 3 
Mr. J. Harper's bin Jonny Lind, aged, Bit Olb, £3", 
Halli well 2 2 i dr 
The winner was claimed, ami remains In Scotland. 
A Pony Mutch for 10 sovs, catch weights. Once round and a distance. 
Mr. M'Kerrell's gr p Turn Beattie bent Mr. Ferguson's bk p Father 
Casey. 
The Huiy lie Handicap of 5 sovs each, p.p., with 50 added. Two miles. 
Mr. Henderson’s oh m Muloy, by Long&lght, aged, list 71b, 
Fulton 1 
Mr. Butler's b g Louth, h-b, 5 yrs, 10*t 81b Rutherford 2 
Air. Gray ns l> g All Serene, l yrn l0*t 12lb, Smith. 
Mr. H. II. Onslow’s brm Luhra, by Mosstrooper, h-b, 0 yrs, 
lint, Alunro. 
Air. II. H. Onslow's ch g Horeul \ by Combat, lib, aged, 
list 121b, I*. Smith. 
Won In n canter. 
A Free Hurdle Handicap of I ttuv.i each, p.p., with 20 added. Two miles, 
over eight hurdles, four foot high 
Mr Gray ns b g All Serene. 4 yrs, 1 0-it Alb Smith 1 
m r Smith * b in Led.' , • . r . . i i , iii Fulton 2 
Sir. Walinor’s bg Aristides, aged, 10*t 121b, Anderson. 
Mr. Onslow’s br in Lubra, (I yrs, 10st 71b, Shlnaii. 
TRAMORE STRAND (Co, WATERFORD) RACES. 
Monday, September 11. 
The Tramort Plate of 20 ion. Weightier ago, ice. Heats. One mile 
and a ball'; over hurdle* Won in two beats by Mr. Wall'* b g Har- 
lequin, by VeruUm, aged, list 21b (Maher), beating Mr. E. Power's 
Waterford; Mr. Maher's Betsy Brown; Captain Burke's The Cripple; 
Mr. Burly s Frolic; and Mr. Sleeman’s Dissipation. 
The Waterford Plate of 20 sovs. Weight for age, Itr, Heat*. Five 
furlongs. Won In two heat* by Mr. Foley's b o Tho Trapper, by 
Bfrdcatclicr, 3 yrs, Ost (Taylor), beating Mr. M'Crcfgbt’s Camilla; 
Mr. Jones's K Ultra ; Copt. Burke’s The Cripple ; and Mr. .Spencer’S 
Faith. 
The Hallway Plate of 20 sovs. Weight for age, Ac. Heats. Ono mile 
and a half. Wen in two bout.* by Mr. Foley’s b c tho Doctor, by 
Retriever, 4 yrs, !/»t 101b (Taylor), Beating CopL Burkes Peg tho 
Rake ; and Mr. N. Power's Little Mary. 
The Corinthian Plate Of 20 sovs. Weight for age, ter. Heats. Onemllo 
und a hall'. Won in two heals by Mr. Quin's br h Whiff, by Loner- 
cost, 6 yrs, ll«t 21b (Mr. Quin, Ju. ), boating Mr. Wall's Harlequin; 
Capt. Burke's Peg tho Rake ; and Mr. Foley's Tho Doctor. 
A fifth race was announced on tho curds, but In consequence of the 
tide Mowing in, it could not como off. 
At the Newcastle Spring Meeting, Dalkeith, the winner of 
the Welter Stakes wan objected to, for having cluiiuod the 
half-bred allowance, though a thorough-bred horse, and tho 
stakes have since been paid to tho owner of Smuggler Bill, 
who came iu nccond. 
ROYAL LONDON YACHT CLUB. 
The match between vcsnola not exceeding sovon toua 
(R.L.Y.C. measurement), open to any yacht club, was sailed 
yesterday, September Kith. Tho prizes were a purso of £20, 
being £15 for the firet yacht, ami £5 for the second. The 
start wan from Frith fit 12.2U p.m., tho course being down 
round a flag-boat moored oft’ Itoshervillo, and up to North 
Woolwich. The following rule* and regulation* woro to be 
strictly observed ; und any yacht not conforming to them 
wan to bo disqualified “All yacht-* entered must, by 
11 a.ni., moor with their own anchors in a lino bitween 
bu<>y« l.iid down for that purpose Lytle- committee, anti 
weigh their anchors previous l<< starting. \achtsuot in the 
proper line, in the opinion of tho commodore, at tho time of 
starting, to be disqualified. No open boats or .-'kith allowed 
