the field 
DATES OF RACES. 
OCTOOER -Kelso 3 Warwick Autumn 
I nester Autumn 3 
Slioreham ] 4 
Yorkshire Union Hunt 6 
Wrexham 6 
Newmarket Second October .... 0 
Newport 0 
Ruthin 10 
Royal Caledonian Hunt 11 
17 
Itirhmoiid 18 
Newmarket Houghtou Meeting. 38 
Worcester Autumn 31 
NOVEMBER, — Epsom Autumn 3 
Liver|KH»l 7 
Cowbridge Hunt 8 
Shrewsbury Autumn H 
STEEPLECHASES. 
NOVEMBER.— CowbrldgeHuut 8 I OCTOBER.— Warwick 
Shrewsbury 10 
OCTOBER,— Cashel 
Curragh 
Carriekmacross .... 
i’ormoy 
IRELAND. 
Limerick 
Down Royal Corporation .... &-} 
NOVEMBER.— Armagh ...... 3 
IRISH STEEPLECHASES. 
OCTOBER.— Tramoro 2 | Limerick 
24 
OCTOBER.-ChantiHy 7 I Longehamn NotHsod 
Ianfl l o. 10, 22 1 Nov ember. — L a MaVchf.. ! 
TATTERSALL'S. — Monday. 
A remarkably thin attendance, and business extremely dull 
For the Ccsarowitch. Muscovite was backed for upwards of £260 nt 
10 to 1 ; and towards the dose two or three investments were made at 
n point less. In last Thursday's return, by a mistake in transcrlbimr 
500 to 25, and 200 to 10, were Inserted agst Muscovite, The bets 
wore 300 to 26, and 200 to 1«. 110 D0U 
Balrownie, notwithstanding City prejudices, returned to lo t» 1 
taken to about £50. Bracken, Scherz, Ammonia, and Barrel were in 
good demand, and are likely to ottain a very prominent position in the 
betting. Some small sums were entrusted to Poodle and Ptoleui v nt - - 
to 1 each. 0 
Cambridgeshire .— The principal bet on this event was 1,500 to 100 
agst The Early Bird. 
Derby — 0 to 1 was taken to some money about Grreculus Esuricns. 
1G to 1 to £,„ about Dirk Hattcrick, and 500 to 30 about Do Clare 
AYestmmster, a new outsider, was introduced at 10 to 1 • taken i« 
£100. He is in William Day's stable. 
600 even was bettc.l between Bonnie Morn and Lord 0 f the Isles 
nnd 500 even on John Day and John Scott agst J. B. Day and William 
Doy. . Closing prices 
FRANCE. 
Cesareicitch Slates. 
9 to 1 agst Muscovite (lu to 1 t 
freely) 
15 to 1 Balrownie ft) 
10 to 1 D. O. (t) 
25 to 1 Bracken (t) 
25 to 1 agst Scherz (t) 
23 to 1 Poodle (t) 
25 to 1 Ammonia (t) 
25 to 1 Barrel ft) 
25 to l Ptolemy (t) 
Cambridgeshire States. 
» E 1 assjy “> | *«■<• «»» w 
The Derby. 
s s ! = r 1 -• w tsssas3sr 
Second Year of the Sir* Triennial Prado* States of 10 sovs each. For 
ZT'fl' 0 ' CoUa> 7,b; Ames, sst 4lb. The owner of the 
second horse to receive a sum equal to in per cent upon tho whole 
stake, and the owner of the third home a sum equal to 6 per cent, 
upon tho whole stake. A.F. S7 subs. 
Mr r r£!i^. S . A u mbil 'L by Touehstone, Sat 71b A. Day 1 
t : | 
Mr. Howard s Apollonius, Sst 71b, Weils, 5 
Mr. Bowes s Morley Hill, 3st rib, Wltitehouso. 
ot i ‘ k '“ u *- 6 “ m “>»- 
Mr II. Bigot's Coup d'Etat, 8st 71b, Bartholomew. 
Betting— 11 to 8 agst Marley Hill, 5 to 2 agst Apollonius, 7 to 1 agst 
Alembic, S to 1 agst Coup d'Etat, and 10 to 1 offered agst any other 
A good race in terminated In favour of Alembic by a head, the second 
227 * h iS«fe. th# ,an,,> dbUne#; Apollonius, well up, was 
fburth, Marley Hill fifth, Coup d'Etat sixth, and Boer seventh. 
n l !'T / Ul ° f 40 *° vs each * b B- Bor two-yr-olds. Colts, 
' s ‘ • miles, fist sib. Certain penalties and allowances. Tho 
owner of the second horse to rvccivo £100 out of tho stakes. Lost 
half of Ab. M. 30 subs. 
^ o f n . S V otl ’ 8 Clotilde, by Touchstone, 8st 81b ftnoluding 
Mr iui n* G. Whltohouso 1 
Mr Cr v i T 8 .9 ara > Sst 7lb G. B. Sharp 3 
Mr Grcvllle * Antoinette, Sst 61b Flatmau 3 
I w !'n * Vant tot N,b 3 > b extra). S. Rogers, 
l.ou Derby s (. rown Pigeon, 8st 10lb (including 31b. extra) \ Dav 
Lord Exeter's lles.ka, sister to Midas. Sst 51b, Norman. 
air. Knowles's Sahara, Sst 6lb, Bumby. 
Mr. Mage ms's Instructress, 8xt 61b, Marlow. 
Lord Oxford’s Firelight, Sst 51b, Bartholomew. 
Betting— ti to 4 agst Clotilde, 8 to 1 agst Porn, 6 to 1 agst Antoinette 
and 7 to 1 agst Claret. Tho favourite, who was very fractious at 
starting, made nearly all the running, oml won easily by two lengths- 
Claret beating Antoinette for second money by a neck ; Iloslka was a 
good fburth ; Para, Crown Pigeon, amt Firelight, close together were 
the next three. 
Sweepstakes of lo sovs each. For two-yr-olds, Gst 7lb; three Sst 71b- 
four, and upwards, Dst. The winner to bo sold for £50, if demanded’ 
&c. T.Y.C, 6 subs. 
Agent’s Duct, by Flntenteher or Mr. Martin, 2 yra, 
Mr. W. Smith’s lionaid,* 2 VrV,‘nVt‘ 71t. V. V. 7.7.7.7. J '. A^hmall a 
I-ord Exeter’s Mnrgaretto, 3 yrs. fist 71b . 7 No"'"* 2 
Mr - ' V bl,c ’ 8 11,1 f V Malcolm, out of Crazy Peggy, 3 y r4 
tist 71b. . . rr. AllfP . 
Mr. Turner's Glenstrae, 3 yrs, Sst 71b A.’ Cowley 5 
Betting— 5 to 1 agst Crazy Peggy, and 3 to 1 agst Donald Won 
easily by a length and a half; six lengths between the second and third- 
three-quarters of a length between third and fourth ; Ulcnatrao wna 
llM,m nrF Tho winner wos claimed. 
915 
Colts, 
1 
2 
MANCHESTER— Tuesday. 
Tho Newmarket Meeting this week has not been sufficiently attrac- 
tive to take away more than a small portion of the Manchester inrtuen- 
tinls, consequently there was a tolerable muster at the rooms to-day the 
business transacted, however, was considerably below what we untie!- 
pate 1, from the attendance, would have been done. The Cesarewitch 
Stakes, which is the first great event now on the "tapis," causes verv 
little speculation. Nothing being backed outright, 10 to 1 was taken to 
a few pounds about Muscovite, and 90 to 1 currently offered on the field 
bar one. D O. being the next in demand, £100 to Is. was laid several 
times agst the Black Doctor, and 30 to l taken rather freely about 
Band, 1O0 to 6 was offered agst Early liinl for tho Cambridgeshire 
Stakes, and offers to take 20 to 1 about Orinoco ; 25 to 1 was taken to 
a little money about Monie Moses. In conclusion, we inay remark that 
betting, upon the whole, was very flat Indeed. 
Cesarewitch States. 
25 to 1 ngst Kidnapper ft) 
30 to 1 Band (t f) 
30 to 1 Poodle (t) 
30 to 1 Lincoln’s Inn ft aud 
off) 
100 to 3 Ptolemy (off) 
•hDo 1 Naomi (t and off) 
10 to 1 agst Muscovite (t) 
20 to 1 — D. O. (t) 
20 to 1 Calamus (off) 
20 to 1 « — Balrownie (off) 
20 to 1 Indian Warrior (t 25 
to 1) 
25 to 1 Bracken (t) 
Cambridgeshire States. 
■ssisisajMs,, i 25 
Nothing done on the Derby, 
NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEETING. 
Tuesday. 
A Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sovs each, and only 5 ft if declared, &c. to 
go to tho owner of the second horse. For three-yr-olds and upwards 
T. Y.C. 4 subs. 
Dukeof Bedford’s Nathan, by Paragon, 4 yrs, 8st 71b ..S. Rogers 1 
Mr. Ward s Falcon, 3 yrs, 7s t 1 lib \tf c |i s •, 
Mr. Payne’s Spincaway, 3 yrs, 7nt 71b k. iiardinir 3 
Betting— (i to 4 on Nathan. Won easily by a length ; a length and 
a halt between second and third. 
The Eastern Counties Handicap of 1 6 sovs each, 5 ft, with 100 added by 
' tho Eastern Counties Railway Company For three-yr-olds and 
1 upwards. The owner of the second horse to receive £25 out of 
the stakes. T.Y.C. 50 subs. 
Mr. Newland's Old Rowley, by the Merry Monarch. 6 vrs 
Gat 91b \ filer 1 
Lord Clifdcn’s Anteverta, 4 yrs, 5st 91b . . . .7.7.7.'.’ Fordhnm 
Lord Clifden's Alembic, 3 yra, fist alb C 3 
1 IImak Rnlh^hiU 1 . i . .... a., ah HOOK J 
‘ W gWS* Determination, 3*yrs. 6st 111b, Stamford, 
hint. Plgot s Folly o’ the Day, 3 yrs, 5st 8lb. J. Steggles. 
OliRn n . g ~' J ag8t Alembic ’ ' ,0 1 agrt Quince, 8 to 1 each agst 
Old Row ey and Henrietta, 10 to 1 agst Orestes, nnd 10 to 1 agst uy 
Omn ^ Chf<len dec,arcd win with Alembic. Henrietta ond 
f, ' 0 " t, Anteverta anJ 01d K^wloy being third and 
KTSff . prOC 7 e,JoJ about 500 S*rds, when Old Itowley took 
3^^ An !" erta ljri,,g at hl3 sidc ; the latter made a good 
•amc distance ta-tn- 6 V * Ctory ’ but Wis at last *«uten easily by two lengths; 
E k SeC ° n ' 1 “"' 1 ,hird ; Omtes was fourth ; Quince 
I Hatch. T.Y.C. h ft. 
Duke of Bedford’s Wcatherccek, by Wcatherbit, 3 yrs, 8st 71b 
Lord Burghley’s Bluebeard, by Gwalior, 2 yrs, Vrtistb 1 
beaten off. 
The Ductenham Stakes of 300 sovs each, h ft. For two-yr-olds. 
Sst 71b; fillies, fist 41b. T.Y.C. 3 sut«. 
Lord J. Scott’s Rambling Katie, by Melbourne, 8st 41b 
Lord Eglluton’s Dirk Hatteriek, by Van Trompl'sstWh 
Betting— G to 1 on Dirk Hatteriek. Rambling Katto^nado all the 
running, nnd, after a fine set-to up the ropes, won by a head. 
The Grand Duke Michael States of 60 sovs each. For three-yr-olds. 
Colts, fist 71b; fillies, fist 31b. Tho owner of the second horse 
to receive £100 out of the slakes. A.F. 21 subs. 
Mr. Payiie's The Trapper, by Ion Flntman 1 
Lord Uifden n Alembic j )av ., 
Mr. Gratwleke’s Hesse Casscl t Sherwood 3 
Lord Wilton’s Pumicestono Bartholomew 4 
Mr. Mares Fact S. Rogers a 
Betting — 7 to 4 on Tho Trapper. Won by a short head ; bail third. 
Match. 200 h ft. T.Y.C. 
Mr. Knowlo’s Ferrara, by Orlando, 2 yrs, fist 41b, rocclvod forfeit 
fr-om the Duko of Bedford's Paros, 2 yrs, fist 71b. 
The Trial States did not fill. 
Magnificent weather; capital sport; and the ground In excellent 
condition. Attendance of company comparatively thin. Bonnie Morn 
has arrived. No betting on coming events. 
BETTING AT NIGHT 
Since tho July Meeting, the Subscription Betting-room has boon 
considerably enlarged and improved. Watson's mode of ventilation Ima 
been introduced with excellent effect, and when the intended decora- 
tions of the walls are completed, tho room will, in every respect, lie 
worthy the metropolis of the turf— for elegance, comfort, and accom- 
modation. it will be greatly superior to any other in the kingdom Only 
a few members mustered, and very little business wos transacted. 
The Cesaretci/ch. 
Muscovite was in great force at 7 to I, 25 to 1 was taken to £55 
about Scherz, and the same odds to a pony about Ptolemy. 
Derby, 
1 1 to 1 was taken about St. Hubert, ond 1,000 to 30, and 1,000 to 25 
betted against Dirk Hatteriek. ' 
Wednesday. 
The Granby States of 30 sovs each, 20 ft. For two-yr-olds, not named 
m the Rutland stakes Colts, fist 71b; fillies, fist 31b. Certain winners 
extra. From the turn of the Lands In. 8 subs. 
Lord Exeter's Boslka, by Belram, Sst 31b Normiui l 
Mr. Mare s (Move, 8st 31b c F Shorn -t 
Mr. W. 11. Barrett's DaM'odill, Sst 31b 7. . '. . Palme? i 
Mr. Rogers's Guitar, gst 71b i ^ 
Count Batthyany's Wooden Wall, fist 71b Flatmau 5 
Betting— a to 4 on Daffodil!, 4 to 1 agst llcslka, nnd to j agst Clove 
Won by half a length ; three-quarters of a length between tho second 
nnd third ; good fourth ; Wooden Wall beaten off several lengtha 
Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 sovs each, 10 ft For two-yr-olds. T Y.C I 
4 subs. 
Mr. Smith’s Donald, by Planet, 7st 41b Charlton I 
Mr. Orevillo's c by Red Hart, out of Refraction, fist 71 h, 1 
Mr. Armstrong's Siding, 7st 121b Hatinan 2 
Mr. Kenyon’s Sister to Singapore, 7st 01b, paid. f 
Betting— 0 to 1, each, agst Refraction colt and Donald, and 6 to •> 
ngst Siding. A good race In, Won by a neck ; half a length between 
the second and third. 
Sweepstakes of 50 sovs each, h ft For two-yr-olds, not engaged in 
tho July, Chesterfield, Rutland, Clearwoll, or Prendorgast Stakes. 
Colts, fist 71b; fillies, fist 51b. A winner of £200 or unwurds. 6lb 
extra. T.Y.C. 7 subs. 1 * 
F ' K P ,°i )b “ m ' 8 wud Dayrcll, by Ion, 8st 71b ..Marlow 1 
Duke of Bedford's Para, fist 101b (Inch 51b extra), S. Rogers. 
Lord Exeter s Hazel, fist 71b, Norman. 
Betting 7 to 4 on Wild Dayrell. Hazel made play to tho cords, 
where the favourite went ahead, and won very cosily by two lengths i 
dea« I heat for second place. 
Fifty Pounds. Three-yr-olds, 7st 61b; four, fist 81b; five, 8st 131b; 
six and aged, !)st U.l. 
Lord W. Powlett’s Shara vogue, by Froncy, 6 yrs, R«t 1 31b, 
,, _ S' Rogers 1 
Mr. OreviUo s Adlne, 5 yrs, 8st l"lb Flatmau 2 
Mr. Combe « Nerv..u». t yrs, fist filb Bartholomew 3 
Mr. Peddor s Roumelia, 3 yra, 7st 61b Allom 4 
Betting 7 to 1 on fiharavogue, who made all tho piny, nnd won by 
ton lengths. Nervous and Roumelia pulled up a long way from home 
and walked In. 
The St. Dryer States of 25 sovs each. For three-yr-olds. Colts, Sst 7I1> 
frillies, fist 31b. Certain winners extra Horses which hod never 
won a Plato or Sweepstakes allowed 6lb. D.I. 1 9 subs. 
M r. Payne’s The Trapper, by Ion. fist 71b Platinan 1 
Mr. Gratwleke » House Casscl, g« 21b T. Sherwood 2 
Lord Y> ii ton’s Pumioestone, 8»t 71b Bartholomew 3 
Betting — G to 4 on The Trapper, and 5 to 2 agst Hesse Casxel. Tho 
favourite won very cosily by five lengths ; Pumice. tone trotted in a long 
way astern. 
The Third Year of The fry th Triennial Slates of 10 sov*. fr’or fonr-jT. 
S,t ' lb • flUios, Sst 41b. Tho owner of the second horse 
to receive a turn equal to 10 per cent, upon tho whole stake, and tho 
rr ,, , boP8 ° a *»m equal to 5 per cent, upon the whole 
siaKc. D.I. G3 suhs, 
l\ T r SIS®!? *>» ton - Si* 71b Bumby l 
Mr Tc . i "' ' r,l ' , ' kc "' s>t 7lb Marlow 2 
Lord V'v.o^'us^ Veuran&t 71b Charlton 3 
i* ... L tcr s 1,llb ' rl . 8«t 71b, Norman. 
lenMh n,r * • * r ^ o'ldonleekon. Won rery cleverly by threo 
JlS.. ' rU6w ‘ wU ' J u " k «* S “" J ' “J 
“ ^zr,rzrx , '.r u “ 8 - A " o, "” r MUml 
-tssK * b ” 1 
BETTING AT NIGHT. 
Scarcely anything was done to warrant a quotation. Muscovite eou. 
tinned firm lor the Lcsnrowltoh, at 13 j, nll( | 3& t0 , wa , JJJJJ 
si.mll sum about Poodle, ion to 8 betted against Etholwoir, aoo evei 
1 ooillo against 1 tolcmy, and Oven money laid that both run. Alee 
was bnekod lor £50 for tho Cambridgeshire, nt 10 to 1. 
>von on 
Mblo 
Thursday. 
The Holland States or .10 sovs each, 20 ft For two-yr-olds. Colt*. 
8»t Till : fillies, fist 31b. Certain winners extra. From tho Turn of 
the Lauds In, 19 sub*. 
Duk, 
fist 1 
f Rutland's b o by John o'Qaunt, out of Nhm, 
1 
M r. Mare's Tynemouth’ S.V rili .'.’.7.7.7.7..7!7 s! Rogers 
I-on Exeter's Nnimm, fist 111. 77.7 Norman 3 
Lonl 1-; voter s Nutriment, fist 71b Marluw 4 
SS2S toMwolUM’* bnithor to Twinkle, fist 71b ... . Charlton A 
utptuln Cooksons Liuly of Lyons, sst .311 1 c. llorusbv 0 
Betting— 2 to 1 agst Tynemouth, I to 1 agst any other. A very lino 
race in, was won by a neck ; the second Inviting the third the hiuik- i|K- 
taneo; good fourth, Lady of Lyons was vory restive, ami was left «t 
the past. t)n returning to scale, the rider of N'agarn preferred a com- 
plaint against the lider of the Nina colt for swerving upon him at the 
finish. At the conoIuMon of the races tho ease was brought bolero tho 
stewards, and after hearing evldoneo the complaint was dismissed. 
Hamlirap Plate of 60 sovs. For tluve-yr-olds uud upwards 
Mr. Sargent's Cable, :i yrs, (lit 121b, Weils, 
Mr. Vernon's Jessamlno, H yn*. 6st 101b, Fordlmm. 
Betting— r, to ■> agst Toinyrls; 4 to 1 agst any other. Jessamin® 
made play with Cable, Tomyrls and Nervous well laid up. At. tho 
Bushes, Legatee came out and took tho lead, and was Joined lu tho 
Abingdon Milo Bottom by MIm Bolton, who, admirably ridden l.v young 
Rogers, made a good efibrt to achieve tho victory, but wait defeated by » 
head Two lengths between the second ond third. 
Fa st Tear <>/ the Scrrnth Triennial Produce States of 10 sovs each. For 
two-yr-olds. Colts, Sst 7lbj fillies, 8»t 41b. T.Y.C. in nuIm 
M r. Oxbuldestoii s Hlllemmi. by Touchstone, fist 71b, Flatmau I 
Mr. Howes's The lloiinlo Morn, fist 7lb . \ n,,.. 
Lonl Orford's filly, by John o Gaunt, out of MangostMlf, 
■♦lb. ....Bartholomew 3 
Mr. Howards Cavalier, fist 71b, Wells. 
Lord Exeter's Niagara, fist lib, Norman. 
Nir R. l'ltfot's Katie Stewart, fist lib, G. B. simrpo. 
Mr. Qroylllo’s c by Red Hart, out of Refraction, fist r|b. 
E Harding. ' 
Betting— 2 to l on Bonnio Morn, 3 to 1 agst Rifleman, 100 u» 7 agH 
any other. After some delay, which was caused by the fractious dU- 
position of Katie Stewart, the start was effected. Rifleman and Ih.imlo 
Mom wore Unit oil', but as soon oa they got Into running, KolVaoilou 
°°lt look tho lend, and on ho gnlloppod with it until they arrived hall - 
way between tho Now Ground mid the cords. RUlonian then «h»t to 
the front, mi.l tho race from that point was between lilm and lloni.hi 
Morn ; tho latter was, however, lxuiton cleverly by half a length ; threo 
lengths separating the second lYoin tho think Cavalier was a bad 
fburth ; Nagnra fifth ; Rofractlon eolt sixth. 
After the race, Rifleman was bnekod for nearly £1,000, at 15 to l 
for the Dorby. The lowers were, however, willing lo go on nt those 
odds. 
The Queen’s Plato of 100 gs. Three-yr-olds, Ust 21b; four. 10»t 71b; 
Avis List; «Rt and aged, list 4 lb. It.c. 
Lord W. I’owlutt’N Sharuvogue, by Frouey, 6 yrs. .8. Rogers l 
Mr. Mare h Ilex, 5 yrs, G. E. filmip 
Betting— 10 to 1 on Slmravogue. Soon after starting, Ilex bolted, 
and Sharavogue cantered home alone. 
Sweepstakes of 6 sovs each. Two-yr-olds, Gst 1 01b ; three, fist filb ; four, 
and upwards, 1st. The winner to be sold for £70, If demanded, &o. 
Rutland Stakes Course. 6 sub*. 
Lord Derby’s Crown Pigeon, by Wood Pigeon, 2 yrs, (kt 101b, 
Cnj't. Lane’s Guy Maimerlng, r, yr ,<, Ost Bartholomew 2 
Mr. Wood’s Duet, gyre, UstlOlb Mldgoley 3 
Sir. Boyces Oxus, 3 yr*. fist Hih s, linden 4 
Count llattliyany s Wooden Wall, 2 yrs, Ost 101b . .Stamfiird 6 
Retting— 3 to I ngst Crown Pigeon, 2 to 1 agst Guy Mniincring. 
Won by two lengths ; tho second beating tho third by a length. Tho 
winner was claimed. 
Match, T.Y.C, 200 sovs, li ft.— Lord Cllfdon’s Cheddar, by Cothcntono, 
I yrs, fist 71b, received forfeit fr-om tho Dukeof Bedford’s I’ara. 2 vr7 
7st 1 lib. 
Tho Autumnal campaign nt head -quarters was opened very sure. m. 
fully. The supply of sport exceeded the First October s average, and 
the proceedings wore marked by incidents of Interest and Importance. 
I Tho list of attractions was materially strengthened by tho Intro- 
duction of tho Eastern Counties' Handicap Into Tuesday's programme , 
a "feature" established by tho HlH.«raJlty of the Railway Company’ 
Whoso designation It bears, and there la every probability that It will' 
become highly popular. 
The most Important nnd Interesting race was for the Triennial .Stakes 
for two-yr-olds, run this day. Tlui cnoountor between Bonnie Mori! 
and Rifleman excited peculiar lqtarust, and tho result is likely u> over- 
due a marked Influence over speculation on next year's Dorby. At 
starting, 2 to 1 was freely betted on Bonnie Morn, and 3 to I ugst Rifle- 
man; the latter, however, defeated the favourite cleverly by half a 
length. 15 to I was afterwords taken freely nliout him for the Derby 
but it wo* reported that, en route to London, 20 to 1 was laid. 
Throughout tho three <l«ys the betting on tho Cesarewitch ami 
Cambridgeshire was remarkably limited. Muscovite was the only homo 
In demand for the former OVdnt; tho latest quotation against him was 
6 to 1 taken. 
A continuance of brilliant woather heightened the enjoyment of tho 
sport. The racing to-day commenced ut twolve o'clock, ami terminated 
at two. A special train, provided for the sporting visitors, left New - 
market soon after throe, find reached London by about half pa-r five. 
Notick. — B arrel, Kenuyslde Hero, and Domino, ore struck out of 
their respective engagements at Chester noxt week. 
CHESTERFIELD RACES. — Tuesday, Sept. 26. 
Chesterfield to-day presented the usual aspect of a race morning. 
The weather was vory lino, and this induced nn accession of visitors, 
particularly from Sheffield, which town sent forth more than its u»uol 
gusta of race-going people. The course was in capital order, tho dry n cos 
of tho autumn having suited Its heavy nature. The filaiid was well 
filled, and the attendance generally was upon u par with previous years. 
The riming commenced with the Revival Stakes, for which Farr's Moon- 
beam colt was made the favourite, ami Justly so, as hlssueei-s*l\il running 
proved. In the Scarsdale Stakes, the "puce body, white sleeves and 
cap," agnln passed the chair first. Next in order came the ChaUworlh 
Stake, which brought out a Meld of six. Rabgill, at one time the lending 
favourite for the Great Yorkshire Stakes, was backed to a considerable 
amount against the field, and Ills winning was looked upon as a cer- 
tainty, but he was bowled over cleverly by an outsider, Mortimer, who 
ran too fast for liis compeers tluoughout, and upon whom scarcely u 
