THE FIELD 
963 
From the appended quotations it will bo seen that some importan 
alterations hove been made in the betting on the Cesarewiteh ; — 
Betting — 5 to 1 on Kingston. Won by thirty lengths. Kingston 
broke down. 
BETTING UP TO SIX O'CLOCK. 
4 to 1 ngst Muscovite 
7 to 1 Cobnut (S to 1 1) 
i) to 1 Rodo-mcli (t) 
9 to 1 Ammonia (t) 
135 to 1 ngst I.a Bello (t) 
12 to 1 Battle 
loo to « D. t). 
20 to 1 Indian Warrior (t) 
The gathering in and near the Subscription Boom at night was 
neither so large as on previous Cesarcwltch occasions, nor were the 
proceedings of that animated character which they were wont to exhibit. 
The came, however, needs no explanation ; it Is sufficiently obvious to 
all sporting men. 
Muscovite continued firm, notwithstanding the increased support 
given to Cobnut, Rodo-meli, Ammonia, Battle, La Belle, and Ethelwolf. 
At 12 and 11 to 1 La Belle was backed for upwards of £300, and 25 to 1 
was taken to a good deal of money about Ethelwolf. 
The prices at the close of business were as follow : — 
7 to 2 ugst Muscovite 
7 to 1 Cobnut 
10 to 1 Rodo-mcli 
10 to 1 Ammonia 
J 1 to 1 La Bollo 
12 to 1 Battle 
10 to 1 agst D. O. 
20 to 1 Indian Warrior 
25 to 1 Ethelwolf 
25 u> l — Hungerford 
00 to 1 Balrownio 
Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each. For two-yr-olds, Ost 101b; three, Sit filb ; 
four and upwards, list. The winner to be sold for £ 20, if demanded, 
&c. Rutland Stakes Course. 5 furlongs 182 yards. 7 subs. 
Mr. Batson's Sweetness, by Sweetmeat, 4 yrs Sly l 
Captain Lane's Guy Mannering. 6 v rs . . . .' Barthelom.-w 2 
Mr. Roger's Guitar, 2 yrs Well* 3 
Mr Wood's Duct. 2 yrs Ashmall V 
Mr. Barne s Petrel, 4 yrs Flntmnn 5 
Mr Drinkald's Donum, 2 yrs (carried 6st 121b) . Aide roll it 
Betting — Even on Guy Mannering, ft to 1 each ag* t Guitar and Duct, 
6 to 1 agst Sweetness. A good race in with the first three. Wiu won 
by a neck, same distance between the second and third. 
Brilliant weather, and the town all bustle and business, the special 
and other trains to-day having brought in a vast accession of visitors. 
The scone on the heath was highly animated and exciting, and the 
preparation* for the great race were watched with a very lively interest. 
At the saddling stables, and in and round tho ring, profcvdounls and 
amateurs congregated in large numbers, and speculation was anxiously 
and sedulously pursued as judgment diroctod, fancy imagined, and 
books wore to be “ operated " upon. 
Muscovite maintained bis position in the betting with unshaken flrm- 
Tuesday. 
Handicap Siccepstakes of 15 sovs each, 10 ft. For threc-yr-olds and up- 
wards. D.L 2 miles 11.9 yards. 4 sub*. 
Mr. Mare's Ilex, by Belram, 5 yrs, Sst 71b S. Rogers 1 
Lord Clifden’s Poodle, 5 yrs, 7st 12 Flatinan 2 
Sir. Mcgsou's The Medal, 3 yrs, Ost 131b Clement 3 
Betting — (i to 4 agst Ilex. Ilex took tho lead, kept it, and won by 
two lengths, the second beating the third twice that distance. 
ness ; and his performance in tho nice fully justified tho strong con- 
fidence of liis backers, lie won very easily. 
The challenge for the whip was not the least interesting Incident in 
tlie day's sport. It was a severe task for tho competitors , and although 
Kingston unfortunately broke down in the fetlock joint of the oft' hind 
leg, whilst in possession of tho load, and when within half a mile of 
home, there is no doubt that Stock well would have obtained tlie trophy 
had no such casualty occurred. 
Selling Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each. For threo-yr-olds and up- 
wards. The winner to be sold for £100, if demanded, &c. Last 
half of the Ab. M. 3 furlongs 217 yards. 8 subs, 
Lord Anglesey's Lizzie, by Thcon, 3 yrs, Sst J. Goater 1 
Mr. E. R. Clark’s Ruby, 3 yrs, 7st 101b Wells 2 
Mr. Vernon's Jessamine. 3 yrs, Gst dll) Fordham 3 
Mr. Bailey's New Brighton, 1 yrs. 8st 71b, W. Abdalo. 
Mr. J. Wood's Glenstrae, 3 yrs, 8st, A. Cowley. 
Lord Chesterfield's Game Chicken, l yrs. 7st bib, Ashmall. 
Mr. Boyce's Oxus, 3 yrs, 7st lib, Clement. 
Mr. Goodercd’s Rally, 3 yrs, 7st 2lb, Charlton. 
Betting — Even on Jessamine, 1 to 1 agst Game Chicken, 6 to 1 agst 
any other. Lizzie had the best of the race all the way, and at last won 
cosily by a length and a half; ten lengths between tho second and 
third ; Oxus was fourth, Game Chicken fifth, Gleustrao sixth, New 
Brighton seventh, and Rally last. 
The Clear it ell Slakes of 30 sovs each, 20 ft. For two-yr-olds. Colts, 
Sst 71b ; fillies, 8st 51b. Certain winners extra. T.Y.C. 5 furlongs 
140 yards. 27 subs. 
Mr. Payne’s c by Cotherstone, out of Polydorn, Sst 131b (inc 
01b extra Flatman 1 
Lord Exeter's Almond, Sst olb Marlow 2 
Mr. J Clark's The Hind, Sst 51b Wliitehouso 3 
Mr. Howard's Oulston, Sst 101b tine 3lb extra), Wells. 
Mr. Drinkald's Le Fripon, 8st 711>. A Day. 
Mr. Knowles's The Sandboy, Sst 71b, Bumby. 
Betting — 7 to 1 on Oulston, 5 to 1 agst Almond. 7 to 1 each agst Lo 
Fripon and Polydora colt. Almond, with Oulston and The Hind se- 
cond and third, ami the others well together, made the running into 
the cords, where they all closed, ami a very fine race terminated in 
favour of Polydora colt by a head, the second beating the third by a 
neck. Oulston and Le Fripon, close up, were fourth and fifth. Sandboy 
lost. 
Produce Match. 200 sovs, h ft. T.Y.C. 5 furlongs 140 yards. 
Duke of Bedford's Sik, by Sobraon, 8st 71b S. Rogers w o 
Lord Glasgow's eh f by Pyrrhus the First, dam by Lanercost 
or Retriever, out of Physalis, Sst 31b paid 
The Cesarewiteh Stakes (a free Handicap) of 25 sovs each, 15 ft, with 300 
added by the Jockey Club. For three-yr-olds and upwards. Various 
penalties. The owner of the second horse to receive £50 out of the 
stakes. Cesarewiteh Course, 2 miles 2 furlongs 28 yards. 64 subs. 
Mr. Grevillo's Muscovite, by Hetman Platoff, 6 yrs, Sst 31b 
Flatman 1 
Mr. M. Dennett's Rattle, 4 yrs, Sst 31b S. Rogers 2 
Mr. Wray's D. O., 3 yrs, Sst 11 lb Carroll 3 
Mr. T. Parr's Rataplan, 1 yrs, Ost 71b, T. Parr. 
Mr. Greville's Adinc, 5 yrs, Sst 71b, E. Harding. 
Huron Rothschild's Hunger ford, 6 yrs, Sst 41b, Charlton. 
Mr. Howard's Balrownie, lyrs, Sst lib, Well-. 
Mr. Morris's Indian Warrior, 5 yrs, 7st 12lb, Basham. 
Mr. Parker's Joe Miller, 5 yrs, 7st 71b. J. Goater. 
llaron W. Mollendorff’s Scherz, 3 yrs. 7st 71b, Birbet'k. 
Mr. Barber's Domino, 3 yrs, 7stolb, West 
Mr. Barber's Cobnut, 1 yrs. 7st 41b, Clement. 
Mr. Murland's Ammonia, 5 yrs, 7st lib, Chilmnn. 
Count Bntthyany’s Ethelwolf, 6 yrs. 7>t, Aldcroft, 
Lord Derby's Bracken. 3 yrs, Ost 131b, T. Harrison. 
Sir J. Boswell’s La Belle, 4 yrs, Ost 51b, Ashmall. 
Mr. Bennett’s Brown Brandy, 3 yrs, Ost 31b, Dowling. 
Mr. Mather's St. Clare. 3 yrs, Gst 31b, T. Cliff. 
Mr. Mather’s Caudlewiek, uged, Ost 21b, Walters. 
Mr. Osborn's Gamolad, 3 yrs, ost 51b, J. Rogers. 
Lord Clifdeu’s Rodo-meli, 3 yrs, bit 71b (carried 4st Olb) Fordham. 
Belting at starting — 3 to 1 agst Muscovite, 8 to 1 agst Cobnut, 9 to 1 
agst D. O., 10 to 1 agst Rodo-mcli, 12 to 1, each, Rattle, La Belle, and 
Ammonia, 20 to 1 agst Hungerford, 26 to 1 agst Ethelwolf, 10 to 1 agst 
Rataplan, and 100 to 3 agst Candlewiek. 
Scherz and Adine took the lead at starting, St Clare and Domino at 
a long interval, being the next two, and these at a distinct distance in 
advance of the ruck. No change of moment occurred with the leading 
horses until they approached the New Ground, when Scherz, Adine, 
and Domino gave way, and D. O. joined St Clare and took ground in 
front, followed by Muscovite, Rodo-meli, Rutaplan, Candlewiek, Rattle, 
La Belle, and Ethelwolf, and in nearly the same order they arrived at 
the Abingdon Milo Bottom, where Muscovite came out and bore his 
colours in the van. Rataplan persevered to half way up the hill and 
then declined. On entering the cords, Muscovite, holding a decided 
lead, showed his chance amounted to a certainty. Rattle, attended by 
D. O., Candlewiek, St Clare, and La Bello, made a rigorous effort to 
catch him, hut he won very easily by four lengths; the second beating 
tho third two lengths; Candlewiek was fourth ; St Clare and La Belle 
next ; Rodo-mcli about seventh or eight]) ; tlie others finished at 
straggling intervals, most of them beaten otr a long wav. Pace good 
throughout. Joe Miller, who got badly off. came in some time after 
the others bad poised the chair. Bracken, Balrownie, La Belle, and 
two or three others also got badly off. Balrownie broke down. 
Match, 200 sovs, h ft. D.M. 7 furlongs 201 yards.! 
Mr. Greville’s Kaffir, by Alarm, 8st 51b Flatman 1 
Lord Glasgow's c, by Pantaloon, out of Physalis, Sst 71b 
Bartholomew 2 
Betting— 2 to 1 on Kaffir. Kaffir made play. When half way in 
the cords, Physalis colt went up, but was at lost defeated by half a 
length. 
Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each. For three-yr-olds. CoIt9, Sst 71b; fillies, 
Sst 21b. The winner to be sold for £l 00, if demanded, Ac. D.M. 
7 furlongs 251 yards. S subs. 
Lord William Powlett's Bobby, by Robert do Gorham 
Mr. Sargent’s Cable .Chariton 2 
Lord Chesterfield’s Communist Flatman 3 
Betting — 2 to 1 on Bobby, Won by a neck. Three lengths between 
second and third. 
The Royal Stakes of 200 sovs each, 120 ft. For threc-yr-olds. Colts, 
«»t 71b; fillies, Sst 21b. Certain winners extra. The owner of the 
second horse to receive back his stake. A.F. 1 mile 2 furlongs 73 
yards. 13 subs. 
Ur r , * Scythian, by Orlando, fist 71b Wells 1 
f 8 Qutncc, Sst 71b . Flatman 2 
? Rodo-meli, Sst 71b A. Day 3 
1 K 1 on Sc y t h> a n, who made all the running, and won by 
a length ; the second beating the third by three lengths. 
Challenge for the Whip. 200 sovs each. lost. D.C. 4 miles, 1 fur- 
, , _ . _ long, 173 yards. 
Lord Exeter’s StockweU, by the Baron , 
Mr. Morris's Kingston, by Venison . . . .'.V.V'SS^S 2 
BETTING AFTER THE RACES. 
Cambridgeshire Stakes. 
10 to 1 agst Rattle (t freely) j 600 to 30 agst Orinoco (t) 
14 to 1 Early Bird (t) | 25 to 1 Scherz (t) 
011 tho course, aftorthe Cesarewiteh, 6 to 1 was taken about Rattle. 
BETTING IN THE EVENING 
The forward position which Rattle obtained for tho Cesarewiteh 
caused his chance for tho Cambridgeshire to bo very favourably 
regarded. On tho course, C to 1 was taken about him. On muster- 
ing at the rooms, however, after the races, three or four points moro 
wero laid, but tho layers were evidently tho first to “ dcelino." At 
night, 8 to 1 was taken freely. 
Scherz was in strong demand, and was backed for a good deal of 
money, at prices ranging from 20 to 16 to 1. 
At midnight the quotations relative to the Cambridgeshire were os 
follows : — 
7 to 1 agst Rattle (t) I 10 to 1 agst Sobers (t) 
12 to 1 The Early Bird (t) | 10 to 1 Orinoco 
The Derby. 
12 to 1 agst St. Hubert (t) | 60 to 1 agst Polydora colt (off ; lu 
20 to l Cruiser (t) the course of the aftn 10U0 
2000 to 00 Saraband (t) | to 30 was tukeu) 
The Whip was not challenged for. 
Wednesday. 
The Oatlands Plate (Handicap) of 60 sovs. For thrcc-yr-olds and up- 
wards Cambridgeshire Course. 1 mile 240 yards. 
Mr. Mogson's Roebuck, by the Fallow Buck, or St. Lawrence, 
3 yrs, Ost 21b Dowling 1 
Mr- Bonstead's Economy, 6 yrs, Ost 101b.. Ashmall 2 
Duke of Bedford's Diomedia, 4 yrs, 7st 21 b - 11 (instead 3 
Mr. Mather s Whiteloek, 3 yrs, Ost 21b cliff l 
Mr. Carr’s Allington, 4 yrs, 6st 5lb Carroll 5 
Lord Chesterfield's Communist, 3 yrs, 6st 21 b Fordlmm 6 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst Economy, 3 to 1 agst Diomedia, 6 to I agst any 
other. Won by two lengths ; neck between second and third The 
other three beaten off, finished side by side. 
Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 sovs each, 10 ft. For two-yr-olds. Last half 
of Ab, M. 3 furlongs 217 yards. 11 subs. 
Lord Clifden’s Chalieo, by Orlando, Ost 121b Fordham 1 
Mr. Powell's Redemption, 7st 10lb Wells 2 
Mr. Wood’s Duet, 7st 51b Aldcrolt 3 
Mr. Muntz’s Inez, 7st Olb, Charlton. 
Lord Chesterfield's f by Epirus, out of Pelion’s dam, 7st Olb, 
Ashmall. 
Colonel Martyn's Daisy, Gst 121b, Carroll. 
Sir J. Hawley's Parchment, Ost 101b, Salter. 
Mr. Drinkald’s Donum, Ost 71b, T. Cliff 
Betting — 6 to 4 ogst Chalice, 5 to 1 each agst Pelion's dam filly and 
Parchment, 0 to 1 ugst Daisy Chalice ran in front throughout, and 
won by three-quarters of a length. A length between second and third. 
The Town Plate of 50 sovs. Three-yr-olds, 7st 41b; four, fist 41b; five, 
Sst Ulb; six and aged, 9st lib. The winner to be sold for £200, if 
demanded, &c. T.M.M. 1 mile, 7 furlongs, 158 yards 
Capt. Lowthor’s Rackapclt, by Lanercost, 4 yrs S. Rogers 1 
Mr. T Parr's Lord John, 3 yrs Chariton 2 
Mr. Stevens's Incubus, 3 yrs Prior 3 
Betting— Even on Kackapelt, 6 to 4 agst Lord John. The favourite 
held the lead throughout, and won by a length and a half. Had third 
Sweepstakes or 10 sovs euch. Two-yr-olds, 7st 31b; three Ost; fillies 
allowed 31b. Tho winner to he sold for £80 if demanded, &c. T.Y.C. 
Five furlongs 140 yards. 6 subs. 
Mr. E R. Clark’s Shoreham, by Sir Tat ton Sykes, 2 yn, 
Lord Wilton’s Orson, 3 yrs Flatman 2 
Mr. T. Fryer's ch f by Malcolm, out of Crazy Peggy 2 yrs 
Aldcroft. ' 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Eliza, 2 yrs, Ashmall. 
Baron Rothschild's Brother to Twinkle, 2 yrs, Charlton. 
Mr. Sargent 3 Cable, 3 yrs, Thick. 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst Eliza, 3 to 1 agst Orson, 6 to 1, each, agst Brother 
to Twinkle and Shoreham. Shoreham made all the running, and won 
by a head ; Crazy Peggy filly, was a good third, and the others, with tlie 
exception of Eliza, were close up. 
Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each. For threc-yr-ohla and upward*. 
D.M, Seven furlongs 201 yards. 0 sub*. 
Lord Wm. Powlett's Bobby, by Robert do Gorham. 3 yrs, 
7st 131b 0 E. Sharp I 
Capt. Lane s John 0’ Bruges, 3 yrs. 7st 711* Charlton 2 
Mr Wood's Falcon, 3 yrs, 7st 13lb A. Cowley 3 
Mr. Saxon's Calot, 0 yrs, Sst 31b, Clements. 
Mr Barnes's f by John o’ Gaunt, dam by Emilius. out of 
Ophelia, 3 yrs, Ost 7ib, Ashmall. 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst Bobby, 5 to 2 agst John o' Bruges, 4 to 1 ogst 
Calot. A good set-to with Bobby and John o' Bruges ended in a dead 
dead heat. Falcon was third. — Deciding beat : 5 to 4 on John o' 
Bruges. Bobby made the running, and after a very fine race up the 
cords, won by a head. 
The Bedford Slakes. A Sweepstakes of 50 sovs each, li ft. For two-yr- 
olds. Colls, 6st 71b ; fillies, sst 4lb. Certain penalties and allow- 
ances. From the Ancaster Post to the Duke's Stand. 5 furlongs 
170 yards. 1 8 sub*. 
Duke of Bedford's Para, by Paragone, Sst 71b (including Olb 
. «*»> Pettit 1 
Lord Exeter * Bexika, Sst 71b (including 31b extra) Norman 2 
Duke of Bedford s Pugnator, 8xt 41b s, Roger* 3 
Mr J. Powney's William the Third, 8<t 71b Mutou 4 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Contention, Sst 41b Charlton ft 
The betting opened at 5 and C to 4 agst Para, and even on William 
the Third : Pugnatcr's number was, however, subsequently put up, and 
it closed at C to 4 agst William the Third, 7 to 4 ugst Pugnator, and ft 
to 1 ngst Para. Para jumped off with the lend, which she held through- 
out, and won cleverly by a length ; Besika, after a fine set-to, beating 
Pugnator for second place by a head. 
Match of 200 sovs, lift A.F. Mr. Marc's Ariosto. Sst 71b; Boron 
Rothschild's Hungerford. Sst ftlb. Off by consent. 
The first race being "set " for two o'clock, ample time was allowed 
for the business of settling. Complaints or the scarcity of money 
were, however, heard on all sides ; and, Indeed, the settling, so far as 
it went, was most unsatisfactory. Two persons received a largo sum 
of money early in the morning, and absented themselves from their 
creditors almost immediately afterwards. Several are very heavy 
losers ; but, until the general settling-day at Tattcrsall's, on Monday 
next, it is impossible lo speak with any degree of accuracy os to tho 
’’ hit and uilutiug." 
Tho sport to-day was of an average quantity and quality, and tho 
ITcath was well uttcudcd. Weather showery. 
SALE OF BLOOD STOCK. 
In tho Conroe of the morning the following blood stock was sold by 
the Messrs. Taltcrsall:— 
Bay maro (foaled 1810), by Bay Middleton, out of 
Olivo Oil 
Loybourno, Oyrs 
Retail, a yr* . 
Scandal (fouled In 1818) 
Exchange (foaled in 1851). sister to Scandal ! . ! 
M oodlnrk (fouled in 1SUI) 
Mi** Eva. 9 yrs 
Cinnamon, 2 yr*. 
Buy colt, 2 yrs, by Melbourne — Pandora 
Sik, 3 yr* 
Hcknit. — T his horse has been purchased by Lord W 
for £1,200, 
guineas. 
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Uliani l’owlctt 
THE BETTING ROOM AT NIGHT. 
The room was thinly attended, and business was evidently checked 
by tho badness of the " settling." 
Some of the betting on tho Cambridgeshire varlod considerably 
from the true tone of tho market ; for instance, whilst in one part or 
the room 17 to 1 was taken about Sellers, In another part 25 and 20 to 
1 wore hotted In hundreds against him. The layer was manifestly in 
n hilarious mood, but there might, nevertheless, be "method" In it 
C.OOO to 000 I10 also laid in one bet agst Orinoco, and 3,000 to 100 agst 
Ion the. 
ctosiKo rntcES. 
13 to 2 agst Rattle (7 to It) 1 20 to 1 ogst Helena (t) 
12 to 1 Orinoco (t) 25 to 1 R. O. (off) 
500 to 3i> Sellers (t) 80 to 1 Burlington (t) 
1(1 to 1 Tlie Early Bird (17 1 30 to 1 Iantho (t) 
tol t) 
Some extreme oulsUlois wore backed at the rate of 1,000 to 15, and 
1,000 to 10 euch. Tho most prominent in favour wero little David, 
Hervine, Ootavla, Khadidjn, and Tho Defonnod. 
Derby. 
12 to 1 agst Gneoulu* Usurious (t I 20 to 1 ngst Cruiser (l) 
to £203) 1000 to 25 Wild Day roll (t) 
12 to 1 St. Hubert (t) 1000 to 30 Saraband (t) 
14 t» 1 Rifleman ( 10 to 1 als Id) ' 
1,000 to 25 ugst each of the lost tw o was also taken in one bet. 
Thursday. 
Match, 200 sovs, li ft A.F, 1 mile 2 furlongs 73 yards. 
Mr. Giovlllc'x Invasion, by Alarm, 4 yrs, 8at 71b . Flatman t 
Mr. Maro'a Fact, 3 yrs, Sst 8lb . . 8. Roger* 2 
Betting — 6 to 6 on Invasion. Invasion, at ft wide distance from his 
competitor, made all tho running, and won very cleverly byn length. 
Handicap Sweejwtakit of 10 sovs ench, for three-yr-olds, D.M. 7 fur- 
longs 201 yards. Eight sub*. 
Mr. Saxon's Kenny side Hero, by St. Leon, 7»t Olb, Olomont 1 
Mr. Woods Falcon, 7«t Palmer 2 
Mr. Penning'. * Humboldt, 8*t71b, Chariton. 
Lord Wilson’s Pumiccatono, 7*t 13lb, Flatman, 
Mr. Kenyon's Shunting 7st 21b, Aldcroft. 
Mr. Wlgram’a Legatee, 0*t 1311), Wells. 
(fount Hatthyanl » Determination, Oil 131b, Ashmall. 
Retting — 7 to 4 ugst Falcon, 1 to 1 ogst Pumice-stone, 6 to 1 each agst 
Kennysidc Hero and Legatee, 7 to 1 each agst Humboldt and Deter- 
mination. A good race in with the first two won by a head Determi- 
nation and Pumicostone, about four lengths behind them, wero the next 
two. the former boating tho latter by a neck. 
Swec/tstakes of 10 sovs each, for two-yr-olds. Colts, fist 71b ; fillies, 
fist ftlb. The winner to he sold for 40 sovs if demanded, fitc. First 
half of Ah. M. 3 furlongs 2ft yard*. 8 subs. 
Baron Rothschild's Brother to Twinkle, by Iiarkawny, 
Charlton 1 
Mr. White'* Donald Aldcroft 2 
Mr. Rovlll’* Phudru, by Minotaur, li b Bartholomew 3 
Count Batthyany's Wooden Walls, Flatman, 
Mr. Rogers's Guitar. S, Roger*. 
Sir J. Hawley's Parchment, A. Day. 
Mr Knowles's .Sahara, G. Ii, Sharp. 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst Brother to Twinklo, 4 to 1 agst Donald, 9 to 2 
against Guitar. A lino race in with tho three placed. Brother to 
Twinkle achieving the victory by a short head, and a head only between 
the second ami third. Guitar and Wooden Wall sido by side wero the 
next two. Tho winner was claimed. 
Sweejtstakcs of 10 sovs each, for two-yr-olda, 6st 7lb; three, Sst 31b; four, 
8st 1 lib ; five and upwards, 9*t. Tho winner to be sold for 30o' 
aovs, If demanded, &c. First half of Ab. M. 3 furlongs 215 yards. 
Twelve subs. 
Lord Chesterfield's f by Epirus, out of Pelion's dam, 2 yrs, 
Avhmall 1 
Mr. Sargent's Henrietta, 6 yrs Thick 2 
Mr. Grevillo's l’yrrhlo, 2 yrs, T. Cliff. 
Mr. Montague's Tadcaster, 3 yrs, M’Loan. 
5Ir. Powell's Redemption, 2 yrs, Prior. 
Mr. More's Michaelmas Maid, 4 yrs, G. li. Shorn. 
Mr. E. R. Clark's Child of the Mist, 6 yrs, Bartholomew. 
Mr. W K. Walker * Clmicina, 2 yrs, J Stegglcs. 
Lord Win. Powlett's Miss Charlotte, 3 yrs, S. Rogers 
Mr. Merry's Vaulin**, 4 yrs, II, Goater. 
Betting — 5 to 2 ng»t Pyrrhic, 4 to 1 agst Michaolmos Maid, 4 to 1 agst 
Cimicino, 0 to 1 ug*t Miss Charlotte, 8 to 1 ogst Redemption. Won by 
a head. Pyrrhic and Michaelmas Maid close up were third and fourth , 
Miss Charlotte next. 
Match, 100 sovs. h ft. T.Y.C. 5 furlongs 140 yard*. 
Duke of Bedford's Nathan, by Paragone, fist 71b.. 8. Roger* 1 
Mr Newland’s Old Rowley, 7st 8lb Flatman 2 
Betting — 5 to 4 on Nathan. They cantered nearly to tho cord*. 
Nathan then went to work in earnest with the lead, and the race in 
terminated in his favour by half a length. 
Renewal of The Hretby Stakes of 100 sovs each, h ft, for two-yr-old flllio*. 
Sst 71b each. Last three-quarters of H.M. 
Duke of Bedford's Habena, by Birdcatchcr s. Rogers 1 
Mr. GrovlIlo'N Antoinotto Flatman 2 
Lord Exeter s Almond Mormun 3 
Mr. Howard's Gretna Well* 4 
Mr. Coooibe * Minx Bartholomew 6 
Betting — 2 to 1 ugst Almond, 5 to 2 agst Habena, 4 to 1 agst Gretna, 
5 to 1 agst Antoinette. Habena and Almond lay together, the former 
having a slight lead, until they arrived at the Abingdon Mile Bottom, 
whence they ran head and head Into the cords ; a few strides from 
home Antoinette made a vigorous effort, and Joined issue; utter a sharp 
set-to, Habena won by three-quarters of a length, and Antoinette beat 
Almond by a head. 
Hatulieap Plate of 100 sov*. For three -yr-olds and upward*. A.F. One 
mile, 2 furlongs, 73 yard*. 
I’aron Rothschild s Hungerford, by John 0’ Gaunt, Oyrs, Sst 
. „ ..... Charlton 1 
Mr. Oroville * Scarecrow, 6 yrs, Ost 41b Carroll 2 
Mr. Combi '* Nervous, 4 yra, 6»t 121b, Wells 
Mr. Penning'* Humboldt, 3 ynt, fist 121b, Prior 
Mr. Mather s Candlewiek, aged, Oot 10lb, T. Cliff 
Captain Lowthcr's Rockapult, 4 yre, (i»t sib. J. Stcsrle* 
Mr. Barber's Domino, 3 yr*. G*t 71b, Asliuiall 
Mr. Mogson's Roebuck, 3 yrs, o.t (Jib, Dowling 
Count Bathyank* Determination, 3 yrs, ftst 41b, Mutgrovo 
Mr. Tomlinson's Toinyris, 3 yrs, bn, Fordham 
Betting— 4 to 1 each agst Tomyris and Scarecrow, 5 to 1 agst 
Domino, 6 to 1 agst Kackapelt, 1 00 to 1 5 agst Hungerford. 
An excellent race, Hungerford winning on the post by a head. 
Nervous was dose up with Scarecrow, and about half a length in ad- 
vance of Determination, Kackapelt, and Domino, who finished nearly 
abreast. Toinyri* was next. 
The sport to-day had only a pawing Interest, but nearly every race 
was elosedy contested, arid the whole scene was highly animated and ex- 
citing. The weather, though somewhat cold, was genial and salubrious. 
At one o'clock Mr. S. Rogers'* Alboni, aged, 12st 21b (Mr. J. Arbcr), 
walked over for tho Annual Town Plate, first “ set out " in the 17th 
year of the reign of Charles If., and, a* the articles recite, is " to be run 
for on the second Thursday in October for ever." 
