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The following quotations are what wo consider the current odds at 
the time of writing : — 
Chester Autumn Handicap. 
5 to 1 agst Little David (t) 
Cesarwiteh States. 
25 to 1 agst Barrel 
25 to 1 Bracken 
30 to 1 ■ 
33 to 1 • 
ltodo-mel! 
Lincoln's Inn 
nil ages 
30 subs. 
6 to 1 ngst Muscovite 
15 to 1 D °; . 
15 to 1 R»«'« 
u. i Calamus 
i Indian Warner 
Cambridgeshire States. 
100 to 7 agrt Early Bir d 1^ 100 to 6 ngst Alembic 
CHESTER AUTUMN MEETING.— Tuesdat. 
Tts Sharis Hand [rap of 1 0 sov* each, h ft, with 60 added. For 
Extra weight for certain winners. Seven furlongs. 30 si 
Mr Clarkson' 1 * Aniv. by Oaliu.r, 2 yrs. 5st 01b . . . .tordham 1 
Mr. Inman's Horatio, 3 yrs, TsKincl. 51 h extra). ... Ashinal 2 
Mr. Morris's Comfort, 3 yrs, Ost Sib " 0118 6 
Mr. Wilkins's Dear Me, 4 yrs, 7st 21b, Charlton. 
Mr. Mather's F.va. 3 yrs, Cst 121b, T. Cllffe. 
>lr. Mcgson's Roebuck, 3 yrs. Ost fllb, I'almer. 
Mr. W. II. Scott's The Cripple, 3 yrs. 6st .61b, Dowling. 
Mr. Parker's Cheshire Marquis, 3 yrs, Ost 121b, Alder. 
Betting — 5 to each ngst Amy and Comfort, 3 to 1 ngst Eva, and 8 
to 1 offered ngst any other. Amy made nil the running, and won by 
half a length ; a neck between the second nnd third . Eva a bad fourth ; 
Dear Me fifth; Roebuck sixth. Cheshire Marquis nnd I ho Cripple 
were in the rear throughout. 
The Afiutyn States of 10 sovs coob. h ft, with 40 added. Two-yr-oblfl. 
Colts 7 st 6lb ; fillies, 7st 21b. Thrce-yr-olds. Colts, 8st 1 Jib ; fillies, 
8st 1011). Certnin pcnnlties and allowances. Threo-quartcrs of n 
n> Lord Wilton's Orson, by Orlando, 8 yrs 8st 71b . . . AshmaU 1 
Mr. Reynard's Mrs. Rigby, 2 yrs. Ost ,101b -"S"® l 
Mr. W. Smith's < )1«1 Noll, 3 v rs , nst 71b .... ..... ■ • • Gdjnp ® 
Mr W. H. Scott's Sister to the Vot, 2 yrs, 7»t 2lb. . . . Palmer 4 
Betting—', to on Mrs. Rigby, and 6 to 1 agst Orson. A fine race 
with the first two. M as won by a head. Bad third. Sister to the 
Vet beaten off. 
The Tradesmen's Weller Cup of 60 sovs, in specie, added to a Handicap 
Sweepstakes of 6 sovs cneh. Certnin winners extra. Gentlemen 
riders. Professionals, 71b extra. One mile nnd three-quarters. 19 subs. 
Captain Christie's Defiance, by Old England, 4 yrs, 1 I2st (in- 
eluding 711) extra) , " V- ’ "-ik 1 
Mr G. Hawke's Milk Boy, Oyrs, U*t (including /lb extra) 
Wnitenouse 2 
Mr. Morris's Caliph, 3 vrs, 10st (including 71b extrajBashain 3 
Mr. Worthington’s Professor Buck, 3 yrs, Ost 111b (including 
71 h extra) WOliS 4 
Mr. J Davies's Titterstonc, li-b, C yrs, list 71b, Owner. 
T HE FIELD. 
Betting— 6 to 4 agst Little David, 0 to 2 agst Medal 5 to 1 ngst St. 
Clair, 9 to 1 ngst Syvagoe, and 100 to G ngst Jetty Trcffz. Medal led to 
about the distance, where Jetty Trcffr, came out and won easily by half 
a length ; a neck between second and third ; Brother to Grey Tommy a 
bad fourth; Little David fifth, Syvagoe sixth. Defiance seventh, and 
Eulogist last. 
A Plate of 50 sovs, Handicap. For all ages. Certain winners extra. 
Three-quarters of a mile. 
Mr. Barker's Young Hack, by Lancrcost, 5 yrs, 7sMlK ^ 
Mr. Burton's Pope Joan, 3 yrs, fist 81b • • Carroll 2 
Mr. Reynard s Mrs. Rigby, 2 yrs. Sat 3lb - • ■ • ■ Fordham 3 
Mr. Saxon '8 Friendless, aged, 7*t 8lb. Cieinent. 
Mr. Moseley's Romeo, 4 yrs, 7st 81b. T Cliff. 
Mr. Powdrell's Miss Emma, 4 yrs. 7st 81b, AldcroR. 
Mr Withora'a NoraCreina, 6 yrs, 7st 41b, Collins. 
Mr. Davies's Minerva, 4 yrs, 7*t 4lb, Weller. 
Mr. Shcpherdson's Maid of Golbornc. 4>ts. <st 21b, Ashall. 
Ixird Wilton's Orson, 3 jts, 7st 21b, Ashmall. 
Mr. Doughty's Blossom, 3 yrs, 7st 2lb, Charlton. 
Mr. T. Elworth's, jun., Miss Allen, 3 yrs. 7st 21b, Palmer. 
Mr. Peace - Lady Ponsonby, 3 yrs, 6s t Gib, G. White. 
Mr. Itnwo's Go-awav, 3 yrs, ftst 21b, Hughes. 
Mr. Hanly's Bridckirk, 3 yrs, Ost 21b. Prior. 
Mr. Johnson's Polly, 2 yrs, 6st 61b, Cresswoll. 
Betting — 7 to 4 ngst Pope Joan, 6 to 1 ngst Mrs. Rigby, and 10 to 1, 
each, agst Orson, Blossom, and Romeo. Won easily by a length ; same 
distance between second and third. At an interval of about three 
lengths behind Mrs. Rigby were Blossom, Orson, Miss Allen, and Romeo, 
well together. Pope Joan lost start 
Selling Pace of 5 sovs each, with 30 added. For aU ages. Three-quarters 
of a mile. 7 subs. 
Mr. Robinson's Louisa, 6 yrs. Sst 21b, £30 T. Boyes 1 
Mr. G. Taylor’s Lady-In-Waiting. 6 yrs. 'Jstfllb, £30, Denman 2 
L«»rd Wilton’s Orson. 3 yrs, 8st 4b, £40 Ashmall 3 
Mr. Parker's Epinloian, 3 yrs, 7st 311), £30 . Wells 4 
Mr. Hanly's Bridckirk, 3 yrs, 7st 111b, £30 T. Cliff 6 
Mr. Owen's Laura Selina (lato C'ambray), 2 yrs, Cst 31b. £30, 
O. White C 
Betting— Even on Orson, 3 to 1 agst Eplniclan. and 4 to 1 ngst 
Louisa. Won in a canter by two lengths ; a length between the second 
and third. 
LATEST BETTING. 
Ccsarcwitch. 
7 to 1 agst Muscovite I 100 to 8 agst D. 0. (t) 
8 to 1 Battle (10 to 1 1 freely) | 
Cambridgeshire. 
10 to 1 agst Rattlo (t) 
Derby. 
40 to 1 agst Courtenay (t to £50) 
Mr. Davies's Minerva, 4 yrs. lOst 21b Mr Davenport. 
Mr Saxon's Friendless, aged. lOst 6lb (including rib. extra), 
Mr. W^HriScott’s Miss Sellon, 3 yrs, 9st 111b (Including 71b 
extra), W. Evans. r . 
Betting— 5 to 2 ngst Caliph, 4 to 1 ngst Milk Boy, and 6 to 1 each 
agst Defiance and Titterstonc. On approaching the distance. Caliph, 
with Milk Boy in close attendance, held the lead, Defiance lying third. 
About the same time, however. White's stirrup-leathers came out of 
the bars, nnd Defiance became unmanageable. Before reaching the 
winning post. White was twice thrown on the horse’s neck ; but, despite 
this mishap. Defiance passed the post first by two lengths. Milk Boy, 
who was second, being about a length in advance of Caliph, who was 
third. Professor Buck was fourth ; Titterstonc fifth. After passing 
the post. White fell to the ground, but was, fortunately, uninjured. 
Defiance got loose, and knocked down a man before he was caught. 
On returning to scale, the rider of Caliph lodged an objection against 
the riders of Milk Boy and Defiance, for driving him nearly upon the 
rails. Whitehouso, the rider of Milk Boy, also preferred a complaint 
against Defiance on the same ground. In the absence of the stewards, 
the case was referred to John Trevor. Esq., who, after hearing evidence, 
decided that Defiance was entitled to the stakes Mr Morris, the 
owner of Caliph, however, entered a protest against the decision, on 
the ground that the referee hod no authority to act in the matter. 
The Chester Nursery States (Handicap) of 5 sovs each, with lOOnddcd. 
For two-yr-olds. The winner of any Handicap after the weights 
were published 7lb extra. The owner of the second horse to receive 
£30 out of the stakes. Seven furlongs, 28 subs. 
Mr. J. II. Jones's Maid of Cadiz, by Venison, Cst 71b. Palmer 1 
Mr. Saxon's Evangeline, 7st • • Charlton . 
Mr. Stephenson’s b f by Launcelot , out of Billingham * dam, 
Yat alb 3 
Mr. Smith's Mystic, 7>t 101b, Allom. 
Mr. Morris's Usurer. 7st Bib, Basham. 
Mr. Bennett's Lady Alicia, 7st 71b, \\ ells. 
Sir. Mather's Rose, 7st 51b, T. Cliffe. 
Mr J. A. Hind's The Slave, 7st 51b, Carroll. 
Mr. J. Adkins's Shoreham. 7st 21b. F. Marson. 
Sir Slitehcner's Minette, 7st, Ashmall. 
Betting— 7 to 4 ngst Maid of Cadiz, 6 to 1 ngst Launcelot filly, f. to 
1 agst Lady Alicia, and 10 to 1 agst Evangeline. The favourite started 
with a good lead, was never caught, and won in a canter by three 
lengths. Bad third. Shoreham and The Slave, close together, were 
the next two. . , . 
The Pnnktepers' Plate (Handicap) of 70 sovs. Extra weight for certain 
winners. Grosvenor Course, 1 mile, 1 furlong, 2 1C yards. 20 subs. 
Sir F. Clarke's Gruvtre, by Verulam, 3 yrs, 5st 81b . Prior 1 
Sir. Morris* Eulogist, 4 yrs, 8st 2 
Mr. loach's Master Slender, 5 yrs, 7st 101b 1 Cliff 3 
Mr Peace's I/idy Ponsonby, 3 yrs, 6st 81b Fordham 4 
Mr. Shcpherdson's in, by Ithuricl, dam by The Saddler, 5 yrs. 
7«t 4ib ;:,-" cUs ,® 
Betting— 5 to 4 on Eulogist, 3 to 1 agst Gruyi're. W on easily by a 
length ; same distance between second nnd third ; bad fourth. 
The Selling States did not fill 
Wednesday. 
JJandieap Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, with 50 added. For two-yr-olds. 
A winner <>f any Handicap, after the weights were published, 5lb 
extra. The winner to lie sold for £100 in the usual way. The second 
to save hi* stake. Three-quarter* of a mile. 1 3 subs. 
Mr Bancroft's General I’ietoii, by Flatcatcher, Sst 21b 
Charlton 1 
Mr. E R- Clark’s Shoreham, 7st 01b F. Marson 2 
Mr Morris's Usurer, Sst 21b Basham 3 
Mr Barber's Miss Littler. 7st 2lh Clement 4 
Mr. Smith's Mystic, Sst 411) E. Jones 5 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst General Picton, 5 to 2 agst Miss Littler, 3 to 1 
ngst Shoreham, 4 to 1 agst Usurer. The favourite made all the running, 
and won easily by a length ; Shoreham beating Usurer by n bend for 
second place; Miss Littler a very bad fourth. The winner was 
claimed by Mr. K. R. Clark. 
The Wynnstay Handicap of 100 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs 
each. For two and throc-yr-olds. Second to receive 50 sovs out of 
the stakes, and the third to save his stake. Extra weight for certain 
winners. Seven furlongs. 2 1 subs. 
Mr. Worthington's Lady Palmerston, by Melbourne, 2 yrs, let, 
MUSKERRY (CO. CORK) HUNT RACES.— Sept. 28. 
Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each, with 30 added. Weight for age, &c. Heats. 
One mile and a half. Steeple-chase Course. Won by Mr. Barry's br h 
Carrigecn, brother to Carrig. (Flaherty), l-cnting Mr. Harley's High- 
land Mary, Mr. Ashe's Charming Julia, Mr. Barter's Revolver, and 
Copt Barclay's Flyaway. 
Musterry Hunt States (Handicap) of 4 sovs each, with 40 added. Gentle- 
men riders. Heats. One mile and a half, over hurdles. ^ Won by 
Mr. F. Harding's b m Apple-picker, by Arthur, out of Economist 
(Mr. George Hawkes), beating Mr. Ashe's Rocket Mr. Haines's The 
Rejected, Mr. Pepham's Jane Grey, Mr. Barter's Sackcloth, and Mr. 
Hnwkes’s Sir Humphrey. 
The Farmers' Plate of £10, added to a Sweepstakes of 1 sov each. Heats. 
One mile and a half. Steeple-chase Course. Won by Mr. Leary's 
eh m Michaelmas Maid (Maher), beating Mr. Sullivan s Irish Maid, 
Mr. Callaghan's Frolic, and Mr. Kenealy's Kate Mittens. 
Second Day. 
Stewards' Plate of 50 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 6 sovs, p.p. list 
each Three miles. Steeple-chase Course. Won by Mr. Ashe's 
gr h Rocket by Arthur (Noble), beating Mr. Driscoll's Highland 
Mary (2), Mr. Barry's Maria, Mr. Courtney's Steel Mr. Perry's Carrig, 
und Mr. Callaghan's Frolic. 
Sweepstakes of 2 sovs ench, with 10 added, neats. One mile and a half. 
Won l>y Mr. Burke’s ch m Peg-the-Rake, by Retriever, aged ( Buck), 
beating Mr. Ashe's Charming Julia, Mr. Haines's The Rejected, Mr. 
Hawkes's Sir Humphrey, Mr. Barter's Revolver, ond Mr. Harding's 
Apple-picker. 
The Farmers' Plate of 5 sovs, was won by Mr. Fitzgibbon's gr m Arthur. 
Wi\ gjjtS; Snminntinus, nnii taptnnrts. 
PROGRAMME OF NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER 
MEETING. 
•.« At this Meeting, the entry for all Plates nnd Sweepstakes yet 
open must be made by six o'clock on each evening previous to running; 
and, when handicapped for, tho weights to bo doclared by nine o'clock 
on the evening of naming. 
The Whip may be challenged for on tho Monday or Tuesday, and tho 
acceptances must be signified, or the Whip resigned, before the end of 
the Meeting. If challenged for and accepted, to bo run for on the 
Thursday in tho Second Spring Meeting following. B.C. lOst. 
200 sovs each, p.p. 
Fifty Pounds. Three-yr-olds, 7st 711) ; four, 89t 71b; five, six, and 
aged, sst 121b. A.F. Not less than three horses to start, without 
permission of tho Stewards. 
Fifty Pounds. For two-yr-olds. Colts, Sst 7lb ; fillies, 8st 51b. T.Y.C. 
Should sixteen horses or more bo entered for this plate, they will bo 
divided into two classes, and a plate of £50 will be given for each 
class. 
A Handicap Sireepstates of 20 sovs each, and only 5 ft if declared. To 
go to tho owner of the second horse. For thrce-yr-olds and upwards. 
T.Y.C. Three to remain in, or no race. 
A Sireepstates of 10 sovs each. Two-yr-olds, Cst 7lb; throe, Sst 41b , 
four, Sst 12lb ; flvo and upwards, Ost 21b. The winner to bo sold for 
£200, if demanded, &c. T.Y.C. 
Renewal of the Sweepstakes of 60 sovs each, 30 ft For tlircc-yr-old 
Allies. Sst 71b each, and 51b allowed. D.M. 
Morosoa I Apropos I , 
Lovebird | Miranda | Durindana 
MATCHES. 
Lord Glasgow's f hy Pyrrhus the First, out of Miss Whip, ngst Mr 
Grevllle's Twitter. 8st 71b each. T.Y.C. 150 sovs, It ft. 
Lord Glasgow's Barbatus, Bst 71b, agst Mr. Grevllle's Invasion, 8st lib 
A.F. 600 sovs, h ft. 
Lord Exeter's Filbert, four-yr-old. agst Mr. Payne's The Trapper, three- 
yr-old. Sst 4lb each. D.M. 200 sovs, li ft. 
Mr. Barber's Domino agst Mr. Fenning's Humboldt. Both thrcc-yr- 
olds. 7st each. Last three-quarters of Ab. M. 200 sovs, h ft. 
Duke of Bedford's Diomedia agst Mr. Rogers's Exact Both four-yr- 
olds. 8st 71b each. D.M. 100 sovs, li ft. 
Duke of Bedford's Pugnator agst Sir J. Hawley's Parchmont 8st 7lb 
each. T.Y.C. 100 sovs, h ft 
Produce Match . — Duke of Bedford's ch c Slk, hy Sobraon, out of St 
Rosalia, Sst 7lb, agst Lord Glasgow's ch f by Pyrrhus tho First, dam 
by Lanercost, or Retriever, out of Physoli-*, Sst 31b, T.Y.C, 
200 sovs, h ft, produce to live a week. 
Tuesday. 
.1 Sireepstates of 5 sovs each. Two-yr-olds, Cst 101b; three, Sst 81b; 
four and upwards, Ost. Tho winner to be sold for £70, if demanded, 
&c. Rutland Stakes Course. 
A Sireepstates of 10 sovs each. For three-yr-olds. Colts, Sst 7lb ; 
fillies, Sst 21b. The winner to bo sold for £100, if domanded, Ac. 
DSL 
A Handicap Sireepstates of 15 sovs each, 10 ft For tlirce-yr-olds and 
upwards. D.I. 
Selling Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each. For three-yr-olds nnd 
upwards. The winner to be sold for £100, if demanded, &c. Last 
half of Ab.M. 
The Cesareiriteh States , a free Handicap of 26 sovs each, 15 ft, with 300 
added by the Jockey Club. Cesarewiteh Course. The winner of 
the Doncaster St. Leger to carry 121b extra; the second horse in tho 
St. Leger, or tho winner of the Doncaster Cup, or tho Great York- 
shire Handicap, or the Leamington Stakes, Clb extra. The winner 
of any Handicap value £200, including the winner's stake, after the 
publication of this Handicap, to carry 31b extra. The extra weights 
not to be accumulative. The owner of the second horse to receive 
£50 out of the stakes. 
Wells 
Mr. C. Peck's Sister of Mercy, 3 yrs 8st 81b Charlton 
Mr. Megson's Roebuck, 3 yrs, Sst 41b Pahner 3 
51 r. Mather's Rove. 2 yrs, Ost • ■ Cliff 4 
Mr. Mitchoner's Minette, 2 yrs. fist 121b Fordham 5 
Mr Morris’s Comfort, 3 jts, 8*t 4lb Easham 0 
Betting— Even on Lady Palmerston, 4 to 1 agst Sister of Mercy. 5 to 
1 agst Comfort. Won easily by a length ; bad third. 
The Chester Handicap Stakes of 200 sovs, given hy the citizens, added to 
n Sweepstakes of 6 sovs each. Penalties for certain winners. Tho 
second to receive £50 out of the stakes. One mile and seven 
furlongs. 4 K subs. 
Mr. O. Barton's Jetty Treffe, by Melbourne, 3 yrs, ftst 21b 
Carroll 1 
Mr. Megson's Medal, 3 yrs, Cst 21b.. F °.f?raJ£ o 
Mr. Mather's St. Clare, 3 yrs, 6it 21b ...... ...... I. Cliff 3 
C»pt. Christie's Defiance, 4 yr», C»t lib (including 71b extra) 
W. White. . „, L • 
Mr. W. Smith's Little David, 4 yrs. 8st 21b, Collins. 
51 r. Morris's Eulogist, 4 yrs. 7st Bib. Basham. 
Mr. Drinkald's Brother to Grey Tommy. 4 yrs, Cst 121b, Wells. 
Mr. O. Payne's Byvugec, 3 yrs, Cst 21b, Prior. 
KILKEE (CO. CLARE) RACES.— September 28. 
77ie Kilkee Plate of 50 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 6 sovs each. 
Weight for age, 8co. Three miles. Steeplechase Course. Won by 
Mr. Mahon's gr g Varnish, by Polish, 5 yrs, Ost Clb, £50 (Byrne), 
beating Captain O'Callaghan's Nabocklish (2), Mr. Higgins's Impru- 
dence, and Mr. Canny's Prince Patrick. 
The Visitors' Plate of 20 sovs, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 3 sovs, 
p p Three miles. Steeplechase Course. Won hy Mr. O'Connell’s 
hr m Victory, by Young Priam, 6 yrs, lOst 101b (Owner), beating Mr. 
Wheeler's Dora, Ost 71b (2). Mr. O'Brien's Volunteer, Ost 7lb (3), and 
Mr. Stackpoole's Emancipation. 
Scurry Corinthian States of 2 sovs, p.p., with 15 added. Weight for age- 
One mile. Heats. Flat Course. Won in two heats by Captain 
O'Callaghan's hr c Lead-mille, by Magpie, 4 jts, lOstlllb (Owner), 
beating Mr Power's Prince Ernest, Mr. Canny's Prince Patrick, and 
61 r. W. Stackpoole's Emancipation. 
Second Dat. 
7V Foxhunters’ Plate of 25 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 4 sovs, p.p. 
12st each, with certain penalties. Two miles. Heats. Steeplechase 
Course. Won hy Mr. Mahon's gr g Varnish, by Polish, 5 yrs, 12st 4lb, 
including 7lb extra (Mr. Canny), beating Captain O'Callaghan's 
Nabocklish, Mr. Osbaldeeten's Governor, nnd Mr. Higgins's Impru- 
dence. 
The Clare Handicap Sireepstates of 4 sovs, p.p., with 25 added. Three 
miks Steeplechase Course. Won by the Knight of Glinn’s br m 
Victory by Young Priam, 5 jts, list 41b (Connell), beating Mr. 
West ropp's Dora (2), Mr. Stackpoole's Emancipation, Mr. Power's 
Prince Ernest, and Mr. Canny's Prince Patrick. 
Tlw Hart States of half a sov each, with 5 added. Catch weights. One 
mile Heats. Won by Mr. Egan's hi li Black-aml-oll-blnck. aged 
(Owner), beating Mr. Daly's Butcher's Lass, and Mr. KcUy's Spinning 
Jenny. 
TREMORE (CO. WATERFORD) STEEPLE-CHASES. 
October 2. 
Handicap Plate of 40 sovs. Heats. One mile and a half. Won by Mr. 
Darke's gr m Highland Mary, by Arthur, 5 jts, lOst 71b (Debeaux) ; 
heating Mr. Wall's Harlequin, list 7lb ; Mr. Parcell's Waterford, 
Sst 71b; Mr. llarty's Frolic, lOst 4lb; and Mr. Power's Brown Fanny, 
(1st 121b. 
The Farmers' Plate of 1 0 sovs. Heats. One mile nnd a half. Won by 
Mr. Power's b g Waterford, aged, lOst 131b (Cusack), beating Mr. 
Maher's Betsy Brown, and Mr. H arty's Frolic. 
Second Day. 
SL Leger Stakes ot2 sovs each, with in added. Weights handicapped. 
Heats. One mile and a half, 
Mr. Smith's gr m Highland Mary, by Arthur, 6 yrs. 
lost 81b a ......Driscoll l i 
Mr. Wall's 1) g Harlequin, aged, list 111b 2 0 
Mr. laior's b g Lascar, 0 yrs, Ost 121b 3 « 
Mr. Power's br rn Brown Fanny <ml ' 
Plate of 1 5 sovs. Weights handicapped. Heats. One mile anil a half. 
M r. Purcell's b g Waterford, aged. Ost 01b Cusack 1 
Mr. Power’s br m Brown Fanny, 5yra f Ost 91b 
Both heats won by a couple of lengths. 
Rataplan 4 
Adine 5 
Knight ofSt. George (inch 
121b extra 3 
Hungerford 6 
Muscovite 5 
Rattle 4 
Typco 4 
Balrownle 4 
Omoo 3 
Indian Warrior 5 
Koh-i-noor 5 
Joe Miller 5 
Scythian 3 
Seherz (bred in Germany) 3 
Eulogist 4 
Rabgill 3 
Domino 3 
Cobnut 4 
Middlesex 3 
Prime Minister 6 
Ammonia 5 
Exact 4 
Nancy 6 
Ethelwolf 5 
Bracken 3 
Black Doctor C 
Mrs. Birch 0 
age 9t lb 
0 7 Radcliffe Hero 4 
8 7 Cabin Boy 4 
Amalgamation 3 
8 5 El Dorado 3 
8 4 Ptolemy 3 
8 3 La Belle 4 
8 3 The Jealous One 3 
8 3 Phaeton 3 
8 1 Brown Brandy 3 
7 13 St. Clare 3 
7 12 Candlewick a 
7 8 Calamus 3 
7 7 Kidnapper 3 
7 7 Burlington 3 
7 7 Eva 3 
7 7 Poodle 6 
7 6 Diana 3 
7 5 ; Star of Surrey . . 3 
7 4 Tros 3 
7 3 D. O 2 
7 2 ! Stiletto 3 
7 l | Barrel 3 
7 1 I Naomi 3 
7 ii i Gainelad 3 
7 0 The Medal 3 
0 13 Lincoln's Inn 3 
t; 12 I Rodo-mell 3 
6 12 
ago st lh 
G 10 
6 10 
6 9 
0 7 
G 7 
6 5 
G 5 
6 4 
0 3 
0 3 
6 2 
6 2 
0 1 
G a 
8 0 
6 12 
6 12 
6 H 
6 n 
6 11 
5 0 
6 7 
6 7 
5 5 
6 5 
4 12 
l 7 
Paxton 
Qulnco 
Dan Cupid 
The Royal Stakes of 200 sovs each, 120 ft For three-yr-olds. Colts, 
Sst 71b ; fillies, 8st 21b. A.F. Those that declare forfeit on or 
before tho 1st of January, 1852, to pay £25 ft, and those which de- 
clare forfeit on or before the 1st of January, 1853, to pay £60 ft. 
Winners of tho Two Thousand Guineas, Newmarket or Grand Duke 
Michael Stakes to carry 5lb extra. Winners of the Derby, Oaks, or 
Doncaster St Leger Stakes to carry 7lb extra A winner of any two 
of the above stakes, 101b extra. Tho owner of the second horse to 
receive buck his stake. 
Prlnco Arthur Cardinal 
Scythian Rodo-moli 
Beatrix Macduff 
Pelham PhcDiiix 
Royalist } pay 50 sovs forfeit. 
Querulous (dead) J 
The CUarwell Stakes of 30 sovs each, 20 ft. For two-yr-olds. Colts, 
Sst 71b; fillies. Sst 5lb. The winner of the July, Chesterfield, 
Hopeful, or Triennial Stakes, at Newmarket, the New Stakes, a 
Ascot, the Ham, Levant, or Molecomb Stakes, at Goodwood, tn 
Prince of Wales's Stakes, at York, the Champagne or in sovs Two- 
Year- Old Stakes, at Doncaster, to carry Gib, of any two of those 
statics 91b extra. Tho winner of any other Sweepstakes value £. . 
including the winner's own stake, and not having less than ten suo- 
scribers, to carry 3lb extra. No horse to carry more than 91b extra. 
T.Y.C. 
1 
2 2 
Mr. Bowcs's Orxoulus Esuriens 
Lord Bruce's b c by The Libel, out 
of Splitvote 
Sir R. W. Bulkeloy's ch c Ancurin 
Mr. J Clark's b f Tho Hind 
Lord Derby's Paletot 
Mr. Drinkald's Le Fripon 
Mr. Drinkald's hr f Algebra 
Lord Exeter's Besika 
Lord Exeter's Almond 
Lord Exeter’s c Strood 
Mr. Grevllle's Gerald 
Sir J. Hawley’s br f Chime 
Mr II. Hill's gre Jackdaw 
Mr. Howard's b or hr f Trireme 
Mr. Howard's b c Oulston 
Mr. Knowles’s Tho Sandboy 
Capt. Lane’s b cby Annandalo, out 
of Calypso 
Mr. Marc's Cinnamon 
Mr. Mare's Conveyancer 
Mr. Magcnis's The F.arl 
Mr. Montague's b c Hickleton 
Mr. Montague’s ch f llianea 
Lord Palmerston's Arnaut 
Mr. Payne's c by Cothcrstoiio, o 
of Polydora 
Baron Rothschild's Hampden 
Puko of Rutland's b c by Jo"" 
n'Gaunt, out of Nina 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's o Cortes 
Challenge for the Whip . — 200 sovs each. lOst B.C. 
Lord Exotcr's Stookwell, 6 yrs | Mr. Morris's Kingston, 6 yra 
Wednesday. 
The Town Plate of 60 sovs. Three-yr-oUls, 7st 41b ; four, 8st . ^ 
sst 111b; six and aged, 9st lib. Tho winner to be sold tor 
demanded, &c. T.M.M. 
