THE FIELD 
941 
The Oallands Plat t (Handicap) of 50 sots. For threo-yr-olds and 
upwards. Cambridgeshire Course. 
A Sicerpstakes ol 10 sora each. Two-yr-olds, 7st 31b ; three, 9 st. Fillies, 
allowed 31b. The winner to be sold for £80 if demanded, &c T.Y.C. 
4 Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 sovs, 10 ft For two-yr-olds. Last half 
of Ab.M. 
Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each. For threc-yr-olds and upwards. 
D.M. 
The Bedford Stake*, a Sweepstakes of 60 sovs each, li ft Colts, S»t 71b; 
Allies, 8st 41b; 31b allowed. Winners of Sweepstakes amounting to 
£500, with ten subscribers or upwards, to carry 71b; all other winners 
of Sweepstakes or Plates, to carry 31b extra; woights uccuinuladvo 
up to 10lb. To start from the Ancestor Post, and finish at tho Duko's 
Stand. 
Mr. Howard's b f by Vcrulam, out 
of Cnlista 
Capt. Lane's Velvet (31b) 
Mr. More s Clove 
Mr. Mare's Miss Eva 
Mr. Magenis’s Marionetto 
Mr. J. Powncy s William the Tltlrd 
Sir. J Robinson’s ch c Heyday (31b) 
Mr. J. Robinson’s b f Inez (Sib) 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's f Contention 
Duke of Bedford's Pugnator (31b) 
Duke of Bedford’s f Para (31b) 
Mr. W. Cookson’s ch c The Poor 
Player (31b) 
Lord Exeter's Besika 
Lord Exeter's f Zelica 
Sir Grevillc's br c by Alarm, out 
Ginovra (31b) 
Sir J. Hawley's Supplicant (3lb) 
Sir. H. Hill’s Kingstown (31b) 
Sir. Knowles's The Sandboy (3lb) 
Match — Mr. Mare's Ariosto, Sst 7lb, agst Baron Rothschild's Hungerford, 
8st 51b. A.F. 200 sovs, h ft. 
Thursday. 
A Handicap Plate of £100. For three-yr-olds and upwards. A.F. 
A Sweepstakes of 10 sovs eaclL For two-yr-old9. Colts, Sst 7 lb; 
fillies, Sst 21b. Tho winner to be sold for £100 If demanded, & c. 
T.Y.C. 
A Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each. For two-yr-olds, Colts, 8st 71b ; 
fillies, Sst Mb. The winner to be sold for £-10 if demanded, &e. First 
half of Ab.M. 
A Sir, ■intakes of 10 sovs each. Two-yr-olds, 6st 71b; three, 8st 31b; 
four, Sst 1 lib ; five and upwards, Ost. The winner to bo sold for £300 
if demanded, & c. First half of Ab.M. 
A Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov9 each. For threc-yr-olds. D.M. 
Jleneical of the Brelby Stakes of 100 sovs each, h ft For two-yr-old fillies, 
8st 71b each. Last three-quarters of R.M. 
Gen. Anson's eh f Gretna 
Gen. An -on s ch f by The Libel, out 
of Twilight 
Duke of Bedford's Hubena 
Lord Clifden's Dodona 
Lord Clifden’s Chnsublo 
Mr. Combe's b f Minx 
Lord Exeter's Almond 
Lord Exeter's Besika 
Lord Glasgow's b f by Orlando, out 
of Phy sails 
Mr. Grevillc's Antoinette 
Sir J. Hawley's br f Chimo 
Mr. Mare's Whistle 
Mr. Payne's f Cornucopia 
Sir It. Pigot's Katie Stewart 
Th* Stirling Stakes of 10 sovs each, 6 ft, and only 3 if declared, with 
GO sovs added. Tho winner of any Handicap subsequent to tho pub- 
lishing of the weights, of 100 sovs value, to carry Gib, of two, or of 
the Caledonian Handicap, 91b extra. Tho second to save his stake. 
One mile and a half. Tho highest weight accepting being 7st 81b, it 
has been raised to Sat 7lb, and tho others in proportion. 
ago st lb 
Billy Richardson 6 8 ^ 
Maid of Team Valley .... a x l 
Braxoy 6 7 13 
Audubon ( 7 11 
Friar's Hall 4 7 II 
Morning Star A 7 9 
Neville 3 7 7 
Delusion (late Motley . . 3 
Bianca S 
The Jealous One 3 
Garrulity 3 
Tho Spinner 3 
Phusnix 3 
Penitent 3 
ogojst lb 
7 2 
7 2 
0 13 
0 0 
0 0 
G t! 
fl 6 
Match — Mr. Grevillc's Invasion, 4 yrs, Sst 7 Lb, agst Mr. Mare's Fact, 
3 yrs, Sst 31b. A.F. £200, h ft. 
Friday. 
Handicap Siceepstakej of 20 sovs each, and only 5 ft if declared. To go 
to the owner of the second horse. For thrce-yr-olds and upwards. 
T.Y.C. Three to remain in, or no race. 
Handicap Siceepstakej of 16 sovs each, 10 ft For two and threc-yr-olds. 
T.Y.C. 
Siceepstakej of 10 sovs each. For two-yr-olds. Colts, Sst 71b; fillies, 
Sst Alb. Tho winner to he sold for £40 if demanded, &c. First half 
of Ab.M. 
Siceepstakej of 10 sovs each. For two-yr-olds. Colts, Sst 71b; fillies, 
Sst 4 lb. The winner to be sold for £160 if demanded, &c. Last half 
of Ab. M. 
The Prtndergast Stakes of 50 sovs each, h ft For two-yr-olds. Colts, 
Sst 7lb ; fillies, Sst 51b. The winner of the July, Chesterfield, 
Hopeful, Triennial, or Clearwell Stakes at Newmarket, tho New 
Stakes at Ascot the Ham, Lavant or Molecomb Stakes at Goodwood, 
the Princo of IV ales's Stakes at York, the Champagne, or 10 sov 
Two-yr-Old Stakes at Doncaster, to carry 61b, of any two of those 
stakes, 91b extra. The winner of any other Sweepstakes, value £200, 
including the winner's own stake, and not having less than ten sub- 
scribers, to carry 31b extra ; no horse to carry more than 91b extra, 
unless the winner of the Clearwell shall have won that race carrying 
91b extra, in which case he is to carry 121b extra for this race. T. Y.C. 
Capt. Lane's c by Annandale, out 
of Calypso 
Mr. Mare's Conveyancer 
Mr. Mare's Ciunamou 
Mr. Magenis’s Pommel 
Mr. Osbaldeston's br e Claret 
Lord Palmerston's Arnaut 
Mr. Payne's Valentinian 
Sir R. Pigot's Uncle Tom 
Mr. J. Scott ns Priestcraft 
Mr. J. M Stanley's c Cortes 
Lord Bruce's b c by Tho Libel, out 
of Splitvoto 
Mr. W. ( 
. Cookson's Lady of Lyons 
Lord Derby's br c Tho Professor 
Lord Exeter’s Besika 
Lord Exeter’s Almond 
Lord Exeter s c Strood 
Mr. Grevillc's Joshua 
Sir J. Hawley’s Supplicant 
Mr. Hill's Kingstown 
Mr. Howard's b c by Venison, out 
of Royal Hart's dam 
Match. — Lord Chesterfield's f Fayaway, by Orlando, out of Boarding- 
school Miss, agst Major Martyn's Daisy, by Lanercost, out of Cowslip, 
8st 71b each. T.Y.C. £100, h ft 
PROGRAMME OF THE ROYAL CALEDONIAN HUNT 
AND STIRLING MEETING. — Wednesday, Oct. 11. 
The Trial Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 25 added. Three-yr-olds, 7st Sib; 
four, Sst 71b; five, Sst 111b; six and aged, Sst 121b. Mares and 
geldings allowed 31b. A winner once in the present year to carry 
31b; twice, 5lb; thrice, 71b extra. One mile. 
The Caledonian St. Leger of 10 sovs each, with 100 added. For three-yr- 
olds. Colts, Sst 71b; fillies, Sst 4lb. Scotch-bred horses allowed 
71b ; horses that have never, before the day of running, won or re- 
ceived £100, including their own stake, allowed 41b ; tho winner of 
any stake worth £300, their own stake included, previous to the day 
of running, 31b extra. One mile and three-quarters. 
Mr. W. M. Rcdfcrn's br f Garrulity. 
71b 
Mr. A. Johnstone's b e Rnbgill 
Sir J. Boswell's Tommy 
The Sauchii Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 25 added, 
four, Ost; five, list 61b; six and aged, 9st 71b. 
Lord Eglinton’s eh g Lamproeles, 
71b 
Mr. J. Merry's be Tho Wild Hunts- 
man 
Three-yr-olds, Sst; 
Mares and geldings 
allowed 31b. Telling allowances. Surplus to go to the fund. Once 
round and a distance. 
The Caledonian Handicap of 15 sovs each, 10 ft, and 6 only If declared, 
with 100 added. Tho winner of any stake worth £200, his own 
stake included, betwixt the day of publishing tho weights and the 
day of running, to carry 5lb extra. Three to start. Two miles. 
Tho highest weight accepting being 7st 121b, it has been raised to 
Sst 71b, and the others In proportion. 
age st lb 
Little Jack a 8 7 
Pitfall 4 S 6 
Audubon 4 8 1 
Colsterdalo C 8 1 
Braxey 5 8 1 
XT -u “SO st lb 
Neville 3 7 ix 
Amalgamation 3 7 0 
The Jealous One 3 7 4 
Bianca 3 7 0 
The Spinner 3 0 11 
Eight pay 5 sovs each. 
The Amateur Welter Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 20 added. Three-yr- 
obls, lOst 71b; four, list 7lb ; five, 12st; six and aged, 12st21b. 
Marcs and geldings allowed 31b, and half-bred horses. Alb. The 
winner to be sold for £100. Selling allowances. The surplus to go 
to the fumL Gentlemen riders; professionals Tib extra. Ono mile 
and a half. 
Thursday. 
Sieerpstakes of 5 sovs each, with 25 added. For two-yr-olds, 7st ; three, 
Sst 121b. Fillies and geldings allowed 31b. A winner once before 
starting to carry 31b, twice, 51b extra. The second to save liis stake. 
Three-quarters of a mile. 
The Caledonian Cup, value 105 sovs in specie. Threc-yr-olds, 7st; four, 
8st 21b ; five, sst 91b; six and aged, Sst 121b. Mares and geldings 
allowed 21b; Scotch-bred horses allowed Alb; thrce-yr-olds never 
having won £100, Including their own stake, up to the time of 
starting, 3ib, four, Gib, five and upwards, 121b extra. The winner of 
the Derby or Great 8t Leger to carry «lb extra; the second for 
cither, 41b extra The winner of the Oaks, 51b, the second, 21b 
extra Of the Goodwood, Doncaster, or Ascot Cup, Gib of any 
stoke worth £300, including his own stoke, up to the time of storting, 
3lb extra Extra weights not to be accumulative. Three miles. 
Thirteen pay 5 sovs each. 
The Burgh Stakes of A sovs each, with 25 added. Three-yr-olds, 7st 7lb ; 
four, Sst 71b; five, Ost; six and aged, Ost 31b. Marcs and geldingv 
allowed 21b. A winner of £50 in 1854 to carry 31b, twice, 61b, 
thrice, 71b extra. £100 or Queen’s Plate to count as two fifties. 
Three-yr-olds that have started, and never won £50, allowed 31b ; 
four. Alb ; five and upwards, 71b. One mile and a half. 
A Plate of 50 sovs, given by the Caledonian Hunt. Threc-yr-olds, 
7stl21b; four, Sst 121b; five, Ost 311); six and aged, Ost 41b. The 
winner to be sold for £200. Selling allowances. Cue mile and 
a half. 
Friday. 
The County Member's Plate of 50 sovs, added to n Sweepstakes of 5 sovs 
each. Thrce-yr-olds, 7st 71b ; four, Sst 71b; five, Sst 121b; six and 
aged, 9sL Marcs and geldings allowed 31b. A winner previous to 
starting of £100 to carry Gib extra. The winner to bo sold for 
£300, if demanded. Tho second to save Ills stake. Once round and 
a distance. 
The Whip, given by the Duke of Bucclcuch, added to a Stokes of 10 sovs 
each, will be challenged for on Tuesday, tho 5th of September. 
Sealed Challenges. Three-yr-olds, 7st 41b; four, Sst lib; five, Sst 111b; 
sir and aged, Ost lib. Mares aiul geldings allowed 31b. Two miles. 
Her Majesty's Plate o( 105 sovs Threc-yr-olds, 7st Gib ; four, Ost; live, 
Ost 91b ; six and aged, 1 Ost. F'our miles. 
Consolation Handicap Slakes of 5 sovs each, 2 ft, with 30 added. For 
horses that have run, and not won, the first two day*. One mile. 
To close and name the evening before ruuniug. 
The Bridge of Allan Slakes of 4 sovs each, with 30 added. The second 
to save his stake. Three-yr-olds, Sst 71b; four, 9st 71b; five, 
Ost 111b; six and aged, lOst. Marcs and geldings allowed 3lb, and 
maiden horses, 5lb. Tho winner to bo sold for £150. Selling 
allowances. The surplus to go to tho fund. One mile and a quarter. 
•** Entries for the plates, stakes, &c., on Tuesday afternoon. 
Autumn Handicap of 3 sovs each, with 40 added. Two miles. Flat 
Course. 
„ . _ st lb I st lb 
Hon. Capt. Hutchcnson’s I Mr. Dillon’s Ariel 6 12 
Anatis 7 )2 Hon. Capt. Hutclicnvon s 
Mr Wilson's Rosalba 7 7 Gaslight 6 « 
Mr. M'Donogh s Llltlo Mar- Mr. Atkinson’s Idle Girl .. 6 0 
0 10 I 
Stewards' Plate of 3 sovs each, with 25 addo<L Heats. One milo and a 
half. F'lat Course. Corinthian riders. 
■>r IK 
lion. Captain Hutchenson's 
Anatis 
Mr. Wilson's Hosnlba 
st lb 
si lb 
Mr. M* Donogh's Little Mar- 
10 
10 
S 
0 
Mr. C. Wilson's f by Black- 
foot 
9 
12 
Corinthian Steeplechase of 5 sovs, p p„ with 30 added, list 7lb each. 
Cant. Smith's (48th Northampton- 
shire) b g Victor, latoThoColonel. 
Mr. Nicholl's (7th Drug. Guards) 
h m Brunette. 
Mr. Do tt mar's (7th Drag. Guards) 
b g Mortimer. 
WARWICK AND LEAMINGTON OCTOBER MEETING. 
First Day. 
The Great Warwick Handicap of 15 sovs each, 0 ft, with 100 added. The 
winner of the Ccsarcwitch Stokes to carry 1 01b, the second horse, Sib 
extra; tho winner of any other Handicap, value £100, after tho decla- 
ration of the weights, to carry Alb extra ; no horse to carry inure 
than 101b extra. The owner of the second horse to save his stake. 
Once round. 
Mr. Stewart's (Queen's Bays) b m 
The Unknown. 
Capt. Barclay's (10th Lancers) br g 
The Prince, late Tho Black Princo. 
Capt, Chichester's (7th Drag.Grds.) 
b g Master Richard. 
Mr. Dowries well's (7th Drag. Guards) 
0 m Palo Face. 
Corinthian Flat Kan- of 3 sovs eaeli, with 25 added. Weights for age. 
(Mr. Hay's (5th Drag. Guards) eh g I Mr. Atkinson's ch c Carthagenian. 
Runaway, « yrs. | Capt, Hon. J. W. H. llutchcnson's 
Capt, Smith's (4Slh Northampton- eh 0 Gaslcgs, 3 yrs. 
shire) br m Eugenio. 
Corinthian Hurdle Race of 3 sovs each, with 25 added. Woights for age. 
Marquis of Conynghom's br e Mnssa I Capt. Smith's br m Eugenio, aged. 
Sambo, 4 yrs. Mr. Stewart’s (Queen’s Bays), b 111 
Capt. Barclay’s (10th Lancers) br g The Unknown. 
Tho Princo, Into Black Prince. Mr. Dowdcs wells ch m Palo Face, 
6 yrs. | aged. 
age st 
lb 
age st 
lb 
Little Harrv 
8 
9 
Amalgamation 
5 
11 
Hungerford 
S 
2 
Kabglll 
5 
8 
8 
0 
Vanderdeckea 
7 
10 
•Diomedia 
.... 4 
5 
.. 4 
7 
1>. 0 
Dalkeith 
7 
2 
Dillingham 
5 
0 
Ethelwolf 
.. 6 
7 
0 
General Breezo . . . 
3 
6 
4 
The Early Bird 
7 
0 
Barrel 
.... 3 
5 
3 
.. 4 
0 
12 
Pantomime 
0 
10 
Nhakspeare 
5 
3 
Radcliffe Hero 
0 
7 
St. Clare 
A 
0 
7 
Lady Vernon 
0 
7 
Mishap 
4 
12 
Little Davie 
6 
7 
lteil Hose 
4 
12 
The Wild Huntsman . . 
.. 3 
6 
« 
Diana 
4 
0 
6 
6 
Neville 
6 
4 
KalHr 
4 
Butterfly 
0 
3 
Tho Spinner 
.... 3 
4 
7 
Cock Pheasant : 
0 
3 
l'yrols 
4 
7 
Prince Leopold 
5 
13 
Firebrand 
4 
0 
Those horses marked •, having been entered without tho knowledge 
of their owners, will be struck out by tho time prescribed unless specially 
ordered to remain in. 
Acceptances for The Leamington Welter Cup, value 100 sovs, by subscrip- 
tion of 15 sovs each, 10 ft, and 5 only If declared. Tho winner of 
any Handicap of the value of £100, after tho declaration of the 
weights, to carry 5lb extra. To be ridden by gentlemen qualified to 
ride in the Welter Cup at the September meeting ; professionals 61b 
extra. Once round. 
age st lli 
Warwick a 10 0 
Gerard 5 0 12 
Apostate 5 9 10 
Star of England a 9 8 
Veteran 4 9 4 
£100, to carry 6lb extra. 
T.Y.C 
The Slave 
st ib 
8 7 
Mrs. Rigby 
8 4 
Gos.-ip 
8 2 
Clara Clark 
8 0 
Lily 
7 11 
The Maid of Cadiz 
7 7 
Hampden 
7 7 
Rose 
7 G 
c by Red Hart, out of Re- 
fraction 
7 0 
Cock of the North 
7 5 
Should the highest weight accepting for any of the Handicaps at this 
meeting be under Sst 71b, it will be raised to Sst 71b, and tho rest in 
proportion. 
Second Day. 
Grand Open Steeplechase. About four tulles. 
age st lb | 
Bourton 0 12 10 
Miss Mowbray 0 11 3 
Dalkeith 5 11 3 
Needwood 0 10 0 
Peter 0 10 7 
British Yeoman 0 10 0 
The Greek 0 9 12 
Tipperary Boy a 9 10 
Labyrinth 0 9 8 
Acceptances for the Free Handicap Hurdle Race, 
age st lb 
Crabbn 0 9 0 
Star of England 0 9 0 
Theodine A 9 G 
Little Charley 0 9 5 
Columbine 0 9 2 
Lady Fordwick a 9 2 
Lincoln 0 8 1» 
Despised, h-b u 8 10 
age 
st 
lb 
Freedom 
11 
2 
Bullfinch 
10 
4 
Theodine 
... 6 
10 
3 
Star of England 
10 
3 
Betty Pockets 
10 
0 
Banstead 
10 
0 
Two miles. 
ago st Ih 
a 0 10 
Gaslight 4 9 9 
Nicholas a 9 9 
Exculanius 0 9 7 
Coluiubino a 9 0 
Tipperary Boy . 
'Jaslight. . . 
IRISH METROPOLITAN STEEPLECHASES AND 
FLAT RACES. — October 9th and 10th. 
Acceptances for The Citiiens' Gold Challenge Cup, added to a Handicap 
Sweepstakes of A sovs each, with 100 sovs in specie, the gift of the 
Licensed Vintners of Dublin. Three miles. Steeplechase. 
st lb 
Mr. Wilson's Abd-cl-Kuder 11 7 
Mr. Tieruan's Maid of tho 
West 11 0 
Mr. A. M’Donogh's Augustine 10 10 
Sir. Culgan's Wire 10 7 
Sir. M. Dunne's brto Bouud- 
oway 10 0 
st lb 
Mr. A. Sl'Donogh’s Seaman 10 2 
Mr. Boyd's Victor (late Co- 
lonel) 9 10 
Mr Irwin 8 Eugenia 9 7 
Mr. It. Connolly's Reindeer 9 0 
Mr. Power's Corrode 9 4 
Mr Lyuch's Ladybird 9 4 
age st lb 
Titterstono, h-b 5 11 6 
Florist 4 11 4 
Dalkeith 6 11 2 
Tho Morning Star 6 10 7 
Milkboy 0 10 4 
Fenman (late Sackbut) . . 6 10 3 
The Two-year-Olds Handicap of 10 sovs each, li ft, with 60 added. A 
winner of a Handicap, after tho declaration of the weights, value 
st lb 
Tho Sailor 7 i- 
Westminster, by Slane 7 2 
Plausible 7 2 
Priestcraft 7 0 
John Bull C 12 
Contention 6 12 
Banbury 6 10 
Steelyard 0 1 
gr c by Chanticleer, out of 
Iuo fl 7 
TURFLANA. 
Middlesex has been struck out of nil Ins engogomonts tliia 
year immediately after the Doncaster St. Loger. 
Ptolemy wua struck out of tho Ccsarcwitch ou tho 3rd 
inst. at 9 a.m. 
The DowNsniiiB and North of Ireland Puoduok 
Stakes close on tho last day of tho Mazo Mooting, viz., ou 
Thursday, tho 26th iuat., with tho Registrar, J. F. Itnurca- 
bro, Esq. 
Mr. Whaley, the celebrated brooder of mco-horaes, has 
advertised for sale bis entire stud, which includes the well- 
known giro, Burgundy. 
Three New Races have been added to tho programme of 
the Cnrmgh October Mooting — u Handicap Plato of 60 sovs 
ou Wednesday, and, on Friday, tho Kildare Handicap of 
5 sovs each, 100 sovs added, and tho Couutuum Stakes of 
5 sovs each, 3 ft, 25 bovs added. 
The (Jauiroiveen (Co. Kerry) Races, which took place 
on Tuesday and Wednesday week, proved a complete failure. 
Scarce half-a-dozen homes could bo got to run olf tho several 
events, to each of which large money was added. Mr. M. 
Donogh's Wee Colleen, 4 yrs, won the Cahirciveen Stakes on 
the first day, and tho County Plato on tho second ; and 
Mr. Irvin's Cochin China tho Corinthian Stakes. 
On Saturday last (this day week), a Sweepstakes of 
20 sova. p.p., two miles, steeplechase course, was run off 
over Kennedy's Plains, near tho city of Armagh, between 
Mr. Bryan's Cardie’s Kate, by Hairy Lorriquer (owner), 
Mr. Gray’s Tippoo Suib (Mr. Kidd), and Mr. Wiseman’s 
Regulator (owner). Cardie’s Kate won cleverly by a length ; 
Regulator being beaten double that distance. 
Entries for tiie Railway Stakes of 2 sovs. pp., 20 sova. 
added, at the Irish Metropolitan Meeting, on Monday next 
Boh Ryndo (late Laugar), Matilda, Morning Star, Irish 
Nancy, Honest Tom, and Bou-jour. 
Death of Freney. — This once celebrated race-horse, tho 
property of the Hon. Col. Wosternv, was destroyed on tho 
9th ult., owing to hb being latterly in a helpless condition. 
Freney, who was in bis ,25th year, was tho winner of 27 
races; and siro of Sharavogue, Wolfdog, Fireaway, Redmond. 
O’Hanton, Buckjumper, Captain Grant, aud a host of other 
first-class animals. 
Mr. Trelawney's Fox Hounds will meet on Tuesday, 
tho 17th instant, at Ivybridgo, and on Saturday, tho 21st, 
at Flete, Western Lodge, at a quarter to eleven o'clock. 
Ormond. — Mr. G. Morgan's Fox Hounds will meet, on 
Monday, at Mountfalcon ; Thursday, Castlubiggs ; Saturday, 
Ballycapple ; — at eleven o'clock. 
Palmerstown Harriers (Co. Dublin) will meet, on Wed- 
nesday, at Coldblow-bridge ; Friday, Kingswood, Noaa-road ; 
— at eleven o'clock. 
Wicklow Harriers will meet, ou Monday, at Ballytesken 
Cross-roads; Friday, Newbridge ; — at elevou o’clock. Should 
tho weather prove unfavourable the hounds will moot tho 
following day at the Kennel. 
The Brook's End Thanet Harriers threw off at 
Monkton Sea Mark on Monday, for the first time. Wo hope 
to soo tho pack well supported during tho season ; they are 
in first-rate condition. 
Forrest Kennels, Northwich, Cheshire. — “ I am happy 
to say tho country is full of foxes, aud a most capital entry 
of fourteen couple of young hounds, with forty-six of old, 
and every prospect of a good season. Wo havo begun Cub 
Huutiug, and had some very good sport.'' 
The Worcester Harriers. — Mr. Parker opened tho 
season ou Thursday so'nuight, when his " little ’uiw" had an 
excellent run at Whittington, killing their haro after a 
pretty unchecked spin of above an hour. Ou Wednesday 
the pack met at Huddington, and killed, after a run lusting 
an hour and twenty-five minutes, during which they never 
had a check of ton minutes. The hounds were tho admira- 
tion of some of the mo3t experienced sportsmen of tho 
county, and their performance on this occasion was probably 
never excelled. Mr. Parker, during tho whole ruu, never 
lifted liis hounds nor spoke to them onco all the time. 
The Opening Day with the Palmerstown Harriers. — 
Wo learn from " Littlelega," in tho Dublin Daily E.rprtu p 
that, on Friday, tho 29th ult., tho “ Pulmerstown'a " com- 
menced the hunting campaign by meeting at Castlebaggut ; 
on which day there was no “ scent ; " the ground was hard ; 
all tho nags in the field, save five or six, were “too high 
in condition: Mr. Lynch was in tho deuces own bad 
humour ; but three of tho old familiar faces were out ; and 
everything went the very reverse of what wo wished or 
expected : — all in consequenco of there having been no ruin 
for some tirno previously. 
