1008 
T PI E FIELD. 
next year, at York, “ Lord Derby's Imposture (late Alexan- 
drine), by I ago, out of Dervish’s dam." Surely, the name 
can have no reference to the grand coup on Epsom Downs, in 
May last ? 
Tuesday brings us to the Cambridgeshire, the feature 
of the Meeting, and one of the great events of the year. 
Although so few horses are now in the betting, the field will 
probably be a fair one. I shall not be surprised to find some 
five and twenty saddled for the fray. To attempt to denote 
the names of the starters would be futile, the intentions 
of several owners having yet to be made up. The Early 
Bird, so long a favourite, and who really appeared to 
have the rosiest of chances, has been declared not to 
start. Alembic, too, who was amazingly well in, is 
prevented by casualty from taking part in the contest. 
Rattle and Orinoco, therefore, are now the favourites, 
and neck aud neck in the betting. Oriuoco I 
have every respect for, but it strikes me that he 
would like the distance a little shorter. Rattle, from his 
running in the Cesarewitch, ought to be very near the 
mark ; but his success, after the very bad settling for the 
Muscovite victory, would prove a heavy blow for the ring. 
Of the two foreign-bred horses I prefer the French mare. 
Helena ought to run forward, but I fancy she has half a 
atone too much to carry, lanthe, at Gat 101b, should be 
formidable. Little David is not likely to repeat the surprise 
of last year. Khadidjah is too uncertain to place much 
faith in, though at times she can run .veil, aud the weight 
will certainly not hurt her. Annie Sutherland or Stiletto 
may be brought out to represent Dawson s stable, aud the 
filly, if in form, must be dangerous. Knight Errant showed 
a good turn of speed last year, but I know not whether he 
intends to enter the lists on Tuesday next. The silence of 
late with respect to Burlington would stem ominous of his 
being an absentee. Of the light weights I fancy Stoueheuge, 
Miss Boltou, aud Valeria. The winner may, after all, pro- 
ceed from the improbable division, in which I include 
Candlewick, Alliugtou, and Speed the Plough ; but I am 
inclined to take my venture with Herviue or Rattle, and if 
I need a cook-boat, my reliance must be on Stonehenge or 
Miss Bolton. But, the strength of the field cannot fairly be 
calculated on till after the numerous scratchings that are 
sure to take pluce on Monday. 
The Sweepstakes of 200 bovs, h ft, T.Y.C., for fillies, 
8st 71b each, on Wednesday, ought to witness Habena aud 
Almond first and second. 
In the Match, I fancy that Pyrrhic is capable of giving 
111b to Contention. 
On Thursday we have the Glasgow Stakes, aud among 
the thirteen entries, the well-known, but generally-dis- 
liked, name of Grceculua Esuriens iB again to be found. I 
am prepared to see the wily Greek still shirk the fight ; and, 
should Strood not show, I must have the Cavalier before 
Claret. 
Sweepstakes of 50 sovs each, h ft, for two-yr-olds, Ab.M., 
I must award to Oulston or William the Third. 
In the Handicap Sweepstakes across the flat I should 
buck The Trapper, even if Ivan and Wild Hunstman were 
stripped to dispute the prize. 
The only event open for opinion on Friday is the match 
between Orestes and Hospodar, and my voice must be for 
the young one. — Yours, Tody Peeps. 
Friday, 20th Oct. 1854. 
MANCHESTER.— Friday. 
Although the book-makers in this market have nearly to a man 
discharged their liabilities on the Cesarewitch Stakes, the settling is 
not by any means up to the point of perfection. The supposed defal- 
cations were, however, much lessened to-duy, by one of the absentees 
putting in an appearance, and paying in full to all of his creditors 
present ; and what has been his motive for being so backward in 
coming forward, is best known to himself, for that he had the means 
to settle has never been doubted. 
A report is fast gaining ground, that one gentleman who was intrusted 
with a large commission to back Muscovite, has gone to reside on the 
continent, and has no intention to meet the claims upon him. This, 
it is to be hoped, is unfounded, and should these remarks meet lvis eyes, 
that he will take immediate steps to prevent the circulation of such 
groundless reports. Since Tuesday the betting upon the Cambridgeshire 
Stakes has undergone considerable change. Rattle has receded in the 
market, and Orinoco has advanced from 8 to 1 to 4 to 1. Scherz has 
also much improved Yesterday Helena liecamo friendless, 40 to 1 
being offered in good quarters. To-duy, however, we saw 20 to 1 taken 
rather freely. A good deal of inquiry was made about Quince, and re- 
ceived support at 25 to 1. A few investments were made upon the 
Derby. The following are the latest quotations : — 
Cambridgeshire Stakes. 
4 to lazst Orinoco (t) I 25 to 1 agst Little David (off) 
6 to 1 Rattle (off) 25 to 1 Stonehenge (oil ) 
100 to 9 Scherz (t f ) 30 to 1 Prime Minister (t and 
20 to 1 Ilervine (t) _ . 
20 to 1 Helena (t) 100 to 3 Iantho t 
25 to 1 Quince (t) I 35 to 1 Khadidjah (tand ofl) 
Derby. 
10 to 1 agst Grteeulus Esuriens (tf) i 25 to 1 agst Dirk Hntteraick (t) 
100 to 8 Rifleman (t) 25 to 1 Oulston (t) 
100 to 7 Declare (t) I 
RICHMOND, Thursday, Oct. 19. 
( Continued from page 987.) 
The Two and Threc-yr-Obls Sweepstakes of A sovs each, with 20 added by 
the Karl of Zetland ( Handicap). Half a mile. 1 1 subs. 
Mr. B. Gill’s hr f Henrietta, by Baton, out of Flower of the 
Tecs, 2 yrs, 0*t Uflb • J. Gill 1 
Mr. Johnstone’s b c Rotherham. 2 yrs. 7»t 31b Tothara 2 
I,ord Zetland’s gr f Dame Partlelt, 2 yr», tint 121b .. Aslimall 3 
Mr. Morris's b o General Pietou, 2 yis, 7st Barker 4 
Mr. Osborne's bi c Seducer, 3 yrs, Sst 01b, J. Osborne. 
Captain Hareourt’s b fBllernnre, 2 yrs, M, Ahlcroft. 
Mr. Chilton's be Lanccwood, 2 yrs. 7st 71b, Bearpark. 
Mr. R. Stabler* be V. rawby, by Princo Royal, out of Chapeau Rouge, 
2 yrs, 7*t 71b, J. Waddington. 
Mr.Knnpton's gr f Margaret, 2 yrs, 7st. 311), Bates. 
Mr. Henderson's b e Athcrstonc, 2 yrs, 7*t, T. Boyes. 
Mr. Winteringliiun's Johnny Taft, 2 yrs, Ost 101b, Proud. 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst Henrietta, 3 to 1 agst General Plcton, 3 to 1 
tgst Dame l'artlett, and 4 to 1 agst Ellermire. Henrietta got the best 
of the start, made nil the running, was never caught, and won easily 
by two lengths, second lieating the third a length ; a head between the 
third and fourth ; Seducer was fifth, and Ellermire, who got badly off, 
sixth. 
The Cold Cup or Stakes of 10 g* cuch. Three-yr-olds, 7st Gib; four. 
*„t 71b ; five, hst 121b; six and aged, list. A winner of £200 at any 
one time to carry 41b; £500, 71b; £1.000, 101b extra (matches and 
handicap* excepted). Once roun.L 4 subs. 
Mr Milner’s b c Grapcshot, by Alarm, out of Volley, by 
Voltaire, 4 yrs, 8't lib — J. Marsun 1 
Mr J. Osborne’s b f Hopeless, 3 yin, Ost 1 lib lieurpurk - 
Belting — 3 and 4 to 1 on Grapcshot. The pair trotted for about 200 
yurds. when Grape-shot took the lead, was never headed, and won in a 
canter by a length. 
T to Wright Stall's of 10 sovs each, with 25 added by the Karl of Zetland, 
For two-yr-olds. Colts, 8st 7lb; fillies, 8st 41b. Horses having 
been beaten twice and not won, allowed 3lb. V/ inners before 
starting, 31b extra. The winner to pay £5 to the fund. Grey Stone 
in. 7 subs. 
Captain Hareourt’s br f Daine Judith, by Van Tromp, out of 
Ellcrdak-'s dam, Sst 71b Aldcroft 1 
Lord Zetland s b c Fandango, Hst 101b J. Marson 2 
Mr J Osborne's gr c Lord Alfred, Sst 101b J. Osborne 3 
Mr. Kwbank <bc Jack Sheppard, 8st 101b Charlton 4 
Mr. H T. Thompson’s hr c Sir George, 8st 71b, Hauxwell. 
Betting — Even on Dame Judith, 2 to I agst Jack Sheppard, 3 to I 
agst Fandango, and 4 to 1 agst I.ord Alfred. Fandango, with Lord 
Alfred and Dame Judith lying well up, made all the running to the dis- 
tance, where Dame Judith went up to Fandango; she quitted him half 
way up, and won cleverly by three parts of a length; a length between 
second, third, and fourth. Sir George whipped round the moment the 
flag dropped, and was left at the post. 
The Consolation Scramble (Handicap) of 5 sovs eaclt, 3 ft, with 20 added. 
For all ages. The winner to pay £5 to the fund. Grey Stone in. 
16 sabs. _ 
Mr Gill's b g Bourgeois, by British Yeoman, out of Counter, 
4 yrs, 8st 31b , Charlton 1 
Mr. Smith's bl g Sir Rowland Trenoliard, 0 yrs, Sst 121b 
J. Marson 2 
Lord Zetland’s b c Tros, 3 yrs, Gst :01b Aslnnall 3 
Capt. Hareourt's 1. f Ellermire, 2 yrs, Ost 101b Bates 4 
Mr. Henderson's b f Patience, 4 yrs, 7st 101b, T. Boyes. 
Mr. Lilly s br c Lundyfoot, 3 yrs. 7*t 41b. Aldcroft. 
Mr. Morns's ch f Dove, 4 yrs, 7st 21b, Barker. 
Mi Osbomo's b f Hopeless, 3 yrs, 7st, Bearpark 
Mr ICdwards’s General Broozo, .'J yrs, Ost- 121b, Waddington. 
Mr. Cowing's bre Angelo, 4 yrs, Ost 71b, Veale. 
Mr. Bell she Knowing Bird. 2 yrs, Ost 41b, Rogers. 
Mr T Dawson’s Chisel, 2 vrs, (M 4lb, lath am. 
Mr. Johnstone s ch c Hoddam, 2 yrs, 5st 121b, Place. 
Mr. Hanks's b c Monzie, 2 yin, 6st 71b, J- Gill. 
Mr. Bullock's br t Truth, 2 yrs, Sst 4lb 11. Bullock. 
Betting— 5 to 2 agst Ellermire, 4 to 1 agst Bourgeois, 5 to 1 agst 
Tros, 6 to 1 agst Dove, and C to 1 agst Sir Rowland Trenchard. After 
a considerable delay, and a loss of more than half on hour, they 
accomplished a stall, Dove having a trifling lead to the distance, where 
Sir Rowland Trenchard showed in advance. Bourgeois challenging him 
half way up the distance, and at the end defeating him cleverly by half 
a length ; a length between the second and third, and half a length 
between the third and fourth. 
The Scurry Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 10 added by the inhabitants of 
Richmond, and a handsome mounted whip for the second horse. 
Three-yr-olds, lOst; four, list; five, list 7 lb; six and aged, 12 st 
Mures and geldings nllowed 4lb. Ridden by officers ot the army nnd 
navy, or members of a fox-hunting club. Grey Stone in. 5 subs. 
Mr. Gill's b g Bourgeois, 4 yrs, lost 101b Mr. W. Harland 1 
Mr. Cowing's b c Contentment, 4 yrs, list Mr. Cowen 2 
Mr. Lilly's b c Lundyfoot, 3 yrs, lOst Mr. R. West 3 
Betting — 5 to 1 on Bourgeois. Lundyfoot made play to the dis- 
tance, where he was beaten, and Contentment took up the running, 
but was caught half way up by Bourgeois who won very easily by a 
length, second beating the third two length 9 - 
SOUTHDOWN CLUB AND BRIGHTON AUTUMN 
RACES.— Friday. 
The Innkeepers’ Plate was won at three heats by Mr. B. Land's Grey 
Chicken, by Chanticleer, 2 yrs, Gst, £50 (E. Kennedy), beating Mr. 
T. Brown, Jun.'s Honesty, 0 yrs, 8st lllb, £50 (C. Hornsby), and five 
others. 
The Brighton Autumn Handicap of 6 sovs each, 2 ft, with 50 added. New 
Course. 15 subs, 3 of whom paid £2 each. 
Mr. Hewitt's Postulant, by Cowl, 4 yrs, bst 91b Ennis 1 
Mr. G. Affleck's Pantheon, 2 yrs, 5st Fordham 2 
Mr. Stevens's Sleeping Partner, G yrs, 9st Gib, Yates. 
Mr. Price’s Gossip, 4 yrs. Sst 1211), Watkins. 
Mr. Heiirv's Phurold, '4 yrs, 8st Sib. T. Sherwood. 
Mr. C. \\ ood’s Stamford, G yrs, Hst 5lb (carried Sst 8lb), C. Hornsby. 
Mr. J. S Douglas's Switch, 3 yrs, 7st 5lb. Collins. 
Mr, Shrinipton's Victor, 3 yrs, 7st 21b, Bundy. 
Betting — 3 to 1 agst Gossip, 4 to 1 agst Switch, 5 to 1 cuch agst Pos- 
tulant and Sleeping Partner. Won, alter a good race, by two lengtlis ; 
Gossip uud Pharold were the next two; Sleeping Partner was tilth; 
Stamford sixth, and Switch, beaten off, was seventh. Victor bolted soon 
after starting. 
The. Hunters' Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 30 added. Gentlemen riders 
allowed Hlb. New Course. Over five flights of hurdles. 
Mr. P. Barling's Malmesbury, by Euvoy, aged, list 91b (inc 
Gib extra) ■••••■ G-J Batwell 1 
Major Bringhurst’s Hero, h-b, aged. lOst Gib ..Mr. Cameron - 
Mr. Oliver's Nonsuch, h-b, 5 yr-, lOst 101b Ennis 3 
Mr. W. C. Clifton's Qutffle, aged, list 31b, Sait. 
Mr. Ellis's Envelope, h-b, 5 yrs, list 21b (inc Gib extra), 
Owner. 
Mr. Bland's Gay lad, h-b aged, lost 12 lb, Land. 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst Nonsuch, 3 to 1 agst any other. Won easily 
by two lengths. Nonsuch fell at the last fence, and finished a bad 
third. 
Handicap Plate of 30 sovs. Gentlemen riders. New Course. 
Mr. G. B. Trices Warwick, by Sir Isaac, aged, list 41b 
Owner 1 
Mr. Turner's The Earl, 3 yrs, lOst • • - Mr. Cox 2 
Mr. Wilkinson s Uncle, 4 yrs, lOst 8lb Mr. Cameron d 
Mr. P Barling ?Old Misery, aged, list 81b Owner 4 
Betting— 6 to 2 on Warwick, who won in a canter by two lengths. 
Bad third 
Sussex Plate of 25 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each. For 
two-yr-olds and upwards. Optional selling weights, & c. Gentlemen 
riders allowed Gib. New Course. 
Mr. K Monk's Miss Hatch, 2 yrs. 7st 41b, £J > - - ... .Collins 1 
Mr. B. Land's Grey Chicken, 2 yrs, Bst 2lb (inc 31b extra), 
l40 ' Land, jun. 2 
Mr. Shrinipton's Victor, 3 yrs, Ost 71b, £20 ...■■•■ .■•Yates 3 
Mr. Raynor s The Doctor (late Cavan), 5 yrs, 10 it 101b, £40, 
Mr. P. Barling. „ „ , 
Mr. Lambert's I'ulh.ek. 2 yrs. 7st 71b, £40, T. Sherwood. 
Mr Pox's The Earl, 3 yrs 9»t Hb, £40, Mr Cameron. 
Mr. Hewitt's Woodford, 2 yrs, 7st £50, Prior 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst Victor, 5 to 2 agst Grey Chicken. \\ on 
cleverly by two lengths. About the same distance between second and 
third. The winner was sold by auction lor £G5. 
BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Cambridgeshire. 
4 to 1 agst Orinoco (t) I 20 to 1 agst Quince (t) 
8 to 1 Scherz (t) I 
CURRAGH OCTOBER MEETING. — Thursday. 
(Continued from page 987.) 
The Marble Hill Slakes of 10 sovs each, with 50 added. Anglesey Port. 
10 subs. 
Mr. IIoystcad'B b c Vandyke, by Portrait, un Wynne ’ 
Sir T. Burke's br r Windfall out of Wndaatra • Magee - 
Mr Watt s b e Pace, un J 
Lord Waterford's ch f by Tearaway, out of Gramachrec ^ 
The Curragh of Kildare Cesarewitch ■''takes of 20 sovs each, h ft, with 
50 added. Two miles and a quarter. 10 subs. 
Mr. Atkinson s ch c Dr. O'Toole. 3 yrs. Oil 131b Broderick l 
Mr. Maher's b c by Elvn*, out of byren, 3 yr*, 2 
Sir T. Burke's eh in Chosoawav, Gyrs, 7-1 121b, T. Ih>yle. 
Mr II Lane's hh Napoleon II., 6 yrs, rst 31b, 1. \V vnnO. 
Mr. B. Atkinson's b f Idle Girl, 3 yrs. Oat 21b, Conolly. 
A .'■weep, takes of 5 sovs, 3 ft, with 26 added. Chain in. 4 subs. 
Mr. Ualfe's f Dewdrop, by Colwjck £2 b 
Mr. Quin's b f Little Nanny, £26 l “ { 
Mr. Rev noil's bk f Raven, «2a -. Conolly 3 
Mir T Burke's b f Kattic, £30, Harrison. 
Second Class of the Trainers' stakes (Handicap) of 5 sovs each, 3 ft. with 
25 added. One mile and a quarter on the Peel Course. 5 subs. 
Mr. Murphy's b f Charming Nauey, Ost 13lb ■ Murphy 1 
Mr. H. Law's b e John Day, 8st lllb E. Keegan 2 
Mr. Foley's b c Trapper, 8st 71b lay^r J 
Friday. 
The Paget Stakes of 10 sovs cuch, with 40 added. T.Y.C. 18 subs. 
Mr. Keary's b c Mother Carey's Chicken, by Magpie . Magee l 
Lord Waterford's b c Old Malt (51b) Keegan 2 
Mr. H. Smith's ch c Astronomer (61b) Doyle 3 
Mr. Watt’s bk c Stradbally, J. Doyle. 
Mr. Wynne's r or gr f Eliza Day (5lb), Wynne. 
The Royal Whip, with 100 gs added. Four miles. 
Lord Howth's Dr. O'Toole, 3 yrs Magee l 
Sir T. Burke's Chftsoaway, 0 yrs Harrison 2 
Mr. Keegan's Louisa, 3 yrs, Keegan. 
Mr. Wynne’s Bannathlath, 3 yrs, Wynne. 
Mr. F. Lee's c by Polish out of Daueeaway, 4 yrs, Doyle. 
Kihlare Handicap v takes of 6 sovs each, with 100 added, 
Sir. Quin's Fuzco. by Lothario, 5 yrs, 7st 121b Keegan 1 
Mr. Maxwell's Eglinton, 5 yrs, Sst 91l> Taylor 2 
Mr. Balfe's Alexia, 4 yrs, 7st 81b, Mahon. 
Lord Waterford's Gay lad, 6 yrs, 7st 81b. Doyle. 
Mr. P. Davie's Manchester, 0 yrs, 7st 31b, Wynne. 
Mr. Irwin's Simon Pure, 3 yrs, Ost 121b, Brodrick. 
Mr. W. Kennedy's Arbutha, 4 yrs, 6st 41b, Harrison. 
Mr. R. Thompson's Progress, 3 yrs, Gst 2lb, Thompson. 
Mr. Dillon's Ariel, 3 yrs, Gst 2lb, Conolly. 
Mr. A. M'Donogh’s Little Martin, 4 yrs, Gst 21b, J. Keegan. 
Mr. Murphy's Charming Nancy, 3 yrs, 5st 41b, Murphy. 
The Flying Handicap of 3 sovs each, with 26 added. Half a mile. 
Lord Waterforu's April Fool, by Burgundy, 4 yrs, 7st 101b, 
Doyle 1 
Mr Keegan's Rinaldo, 3 yrs, Ost Keegan 2 
Mr. Atkinson's Hannibal, 3 y rs, 7st. 21b .. . J. Doyle 3 
Mr. Copperthwaite's Wild BirJ, 3 yrs, 8st Gib, Magee. 
SirT. Burke's Kuttie, 2 yrs, Ost, Connolly. 
DRIFFIELD STEEPLECHASES. 
Nominations for the Steeplechase Stakes of 6 sovs each, li ft, with 50 
added by Lord Londcsborough. Four-yr-olds, list; live, list 91b; 
six and aged, list 41b. Marcs and geldings allowed 3lb. Thorough 
breds, 71b extra. To be ridden by farmers or their sons. Four 
miles. 13 subs. 
Sir. Richardson’s b g Stainforth, 
h-b, 0 yrs 
Sir. Conyers's eh g Slapdash, h-b, 
aged 
Sir. Bainton's bk g Black Knight, 
h-b aged 
Mr. Bowman's gr g The National, 
5 yrs 
Mr. Whipp's brg Tobacconist, h-b, 
aged 
Mr Jackson s ch g Gamecock, h-b, 
aged 
Sir. Holiday's hr g Baronet, h-b, 
5 yrs 
Sir. Cation’s b m Careless, h-b, 
5 yrs 
Sir. Hopper's ch g Lord Raglan, 
h-b, 5 yrs 
Sir. Lambert’s b g Lucifer, aged 
Sir. Simpson’s b g Tallyho, h-b, 
5 yrs 
Mr. Hobson’s br m Rachel 
Sir. Baxter's b g The Hero, h-b, 
4 yrs 
The Open Steeplechase Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 30 added by the town 
and neighbourhood of Driffield. Four-yr-olds, llstTlb; five, 12st; 
six and aged, 12st 5lb. A winner of a Steeplechase in 1853 or 
1854,71b; twice, 1 01b extra. Gentlemen riders; professionals, 71b 
extra. Three miles. 
Capt. Reynard's b g Billy-go-by- 
thein, '■ yrs 
Sir. Hopkins's b g Ivnnhoe, G yrs 
Sir. Lambert's br h Richard Primer, 
5 yrs 
Mr. Gibbs's b g Tlvlrkleby, 6 yrs 
Sir. Benson's bl g Jemmy the 
Black, 5 yrs 
Mr. Acklam's br g Speculation, 5 
yrs 
ABERYSTWYTH HUNT STEEPLECHASES. 
Weights for the Open steeplechase ■' ireepslakes of 10 sovs each, 7 ft, and 3 
only if declared by Nov. 1, with GO added. Four miles. 14 subs. 
st lb 
Rejected 11 9 
Esmeralda 11 8 
Petworth 11 4 
Lamieime 11 4 
Rathmore 11 4 
St. David 10 12 
•Hercules 10 12 
st lb 
St. Heller 11 12 
Ginger 10 10 
Shamrock 10 9 
Irish Lass 10 1 
Peet 10 0 
•Epigram 10 0 
The Don, by Ratan, 4 yrs . . 9 10 
Those marked • having been entered without the knowledge of then- 
owners will be struck out by the time prescribed, unless specially 
ordered to remain in. 
WEIGHTS FOR THE LA MARCHE STEEPLECHASES. 
Franc Picard a 
Victress a 
g by Gardliam 6 
Quiflie 
Acceptances to be declared on Oct. 23. 
age 
lb 
age lb 
a 
156 Flying Buck 
a 
129 | Hamlet 
G 
125 TheriSsine 
110 
122 | Sir Philip 
Orestes 
Lady Alicia 
Cable 
NEWMARKET. — Saturday. 
(By Electric Telegraph.) 
ARRIVED. 
I Henrietta I The Medal 
Brown Brandy Roebuck 
MALTON. 
The following are expected to leave here this day for Newmarket :■ 
Grid-ill ns F.siiricns I Dervish I Viiidex 
Grscculus Esuricus 
Ronnie Morn 
Dervish 
Bracken 
TURFIANA. 
Dalkeith. — The objection against this horse for the W el- 
ter Cup at the Warwick September Meeting, has fallen to the 
ground, it having been most satisfactorily proved that the 
horse was never entered as “half-bred." Mr. West, bis 
owner, accompanied by Mr. Gray, the clerk of the course at 
Newcastle-on-Tyne, attended at Tattersall’s, on Monday last, 
and submitted the original entry of the horse to Mr. Gre- 
ville, when it was instantly shown that no ground whatever 
existed for the objection against Dalkeith on the ground of 
his having been run under a “ fraudulent description. 
Mr. H. Baker has named his brown yearling filly by Game- 
boy out of Maria, by Sir Hercules (the dam of The Dandy), 
Alma, uud a bay colt foal by Cowl out of The Chicken s darn, 
Capuchin. 
Count Branitskey’s Zanoni (formerly Running Rem) died 
a short time ago, of inflammation of the lungs, in Russia. 
Jenny Lind (the dam of Hermit), also died, in the Count - 
stud in Russia, a week or two ago. 
Newmarket. — Mr. Barrett's horses, consisting of Hac \ 
Daffodil, and colt by Old England out of Dauntless, 2 vi . 
have left Young lung's stables, at Stockbridge, tor W- 
Goodwin's, at Newmarket, where in future they will »' 
trained. The Usurer has joined H. Boyce’s string, and Doual' 1 
W. Martin’s. 
JfinrMg. 
MONEY MARKET. 
Saturday. — C onsols opened at 94} ; at noon, 94} to {. 
SM1THFIELD. 
Fbiday. — T here U a good average supply of beasts. Trauo ' 
dull; except for the choicest descriptions. 1 rices are not much s 
from Monday. The number of sheep Is very small, so also is 
ni and. 1 nide Is heavy, at about Monday'* ra tes. 
MARK LANE.— Friday. | 
The receipts of wheat ami Hour continue inadequate to the deni . 
and the value of all descriptions of grain consequently tends uj»« > > _ . 
Foreign wheat must be noted fully 4* per «r. dearer U mu oo Mo , 
laid, and English 3s. per qr. higher than on that day. lira t<>I • I ^ 
town made flour was advanced 6s. per rauk, and Amoriuin buirt 
Is. to 2*. dourer. 
Prn.u.l i . I)i " - <i>d I.i *r.>N, of -No. A\ UobsrtsIKol. lloilon. I'srahol Sttorjat'd'd" ( 
I ounlj or Mlddli***. Bl Ibe I’rlnllngoltlte of Tayioh anil l.K | «*i< , » , i - 
OnnluL^pItoiii t viurlttiiu, oml publiihcd by him nt >o. 40b, feiruutl, 
•trial, Adi IpRi, In the nia Couiil/.-OOTOSaii 91, 1»54. 
