THE FIELD. 
The Cambridgeshire State* of 25 SON'S each, 10 ft, and only 5 if declared, 
&C-, with 100 added from the Town Race Fund Various penalties. 
The owner of the second horse to receive £50 out of the stakes. 
Cambridgeshire Course. One mile 210 yards. 130 subs, 78 of whom 
pay £6 each. 
llaron Mollendorfs Schcrz, by Tho Provost, 3 jts, ,'st 71b 
Birbeek 1 
Mr. Dennett's Rattle, -1 jts. 8«t 211* Flatinan 2 
Count Batthynny's Speed the Plough, -1 yrs, (1st 71b. T. Sherwood 3 
Mr. \\ Smith's Little De.vid, 1 yrs, tSst 01b, Collins. 
Mr. Howard's Little Harry, 5 yrs, 8st lib, Wells. 
bir C. Monck's Vindex, 4 yrs, fist, Holmes. 
Mr. J. 31. Stanley’s Orinoco, 4 yrs, 7st lolb fine 31l> extra), Charlton. 
Mr. .1. Osborne’s The Deformed, 4 yrs, 7st 71b, J. Osborne. 
Mr. Martinson’s Nancy, tl yrs, 7st 3lb, Ashmall. 
3Ir. O Mather’s The Prime Minister, ff yrs, Tst 2lb, Alder oft. 
Mr. Walker’s Octavio, 5 yrs, 7st 21l>, Wakefield. 
Mr. R. Walker's Radeliue Hero, 4 yrs, 7st, Clement. 
Mr. R. L. Walker's The Assaver, 3 yrs, list 71b, l’uluier. 
Mr. Mather's Si. Clare, 3 yrs. (1st 31b, T. CHIT. 
Mr. Greville'a Quince, 3 yrs, (tst, J. Btcgglcs. 
Mr. Pickering's I). O., 3 yrs, 6st 131b, Carroll. 
Lord Uurghley's Bluebeard, 3 yrs, 6*t 12lb, J. Edwards. 
Mr. W. E. Hobson’s Claret, by Jojnville. 3 yrs, 5st lull*. Bcarnark. 
Mr. J. Osborne’s Gamclad, 3 yrs, 5st Mb, J. Rogers. 
Betting at starting— 5 to 2 agst Rattle. 6 to 1 ngst Orinoco, 10 to 1 
ngst Quince, 12 to 1 agst Scherz, 15 to 1 agst Nancy, 20 to 1 agst Little 
Harry and Vindex, 25 to 1 agst Little David, 30 to 1 each agst D. O., Speed 
the Plough, and Prime Minister, 40 to 1 agst The Deformed, 50 to 1 
ngst Gamclad. Alter several “ disappointments," which were caused 
by St. Clare, a good start wins effected, nnd the race may be thus briefly 
described Schcrz made all the running. foUowcd by Rattle and 
Quince, The Assaycr lying on their right. Little Harry on the lower 
side ; in pretty nearly the same order they arrived half-way between 
the Duke’s Stand and the chair ; Scherz and Rattle then singled them- 
selves out ; tho latter made a very resolute effort, but was at last beaten 
by a head ; an interval of five lengths separated the second from tho 
the third; D. (). was fourth; Little Harry fifth; Orinoco about 
seventh ; the others passed the chair nt straggling intervals ; Little 
David and Oetavia bringing up the extreme rear. On returning to 
scale, Mr. Dennett objected to tho winner on account of age. 
Handicap Plate of 100 sovs. For three-yr-olds and upwards. D.I- 
2 miles 1 1 1) yards. 
3fr G. Mather's Candlewick, by the Prime Warden, aged. 
7st lib T g| if f j 
Mr. J. M. Stanley’s The Reiver, 4 vrs, 8st Bib Ashmall 2 
Mr. Milner s Grapeshot, 4 yrs. Sst 71b J. Marsou 3 
llaron Rothschild’s Hungerford, C yrs, bit 01b. 
Sir R Pigot’s Coup-d’Etat, 3 yrs, 7-t, Wells. 
Captain Lowthcr's Rackapelt, 4 yrs, fit i01b,.T. Stegglcs 
Mr. R. Cooper’s Red Rose, 3 yrs, Ost Bib, Hughes. 
3!r. E R. Clark's Surgeon-General, 3 yrs, 5st Sib, Fordham. 
Betting— 5 to 2 ugst Grapeshot ; 3 to 1 agst Rackapelt ; 0 to 1 each 
agst Hungerford and Ariosto; C to 1 agst The Reiver; 7 to 1 agst 
Candlewick. A capital race. Won by a head. A length and n half 
between the second and third. Hungerford was fourth. 
The attendance on the Heath, and the Interest that was manifested, 
showed that the “ Cambridgeshire Day ' had lost nothing of its 
attractive character. The sport was ample and varied, and the weather 
was all that could have been desired for tho gratification of the rat-rc 
pleasure-seeker, and for tho business operations of the professional 
speculator. 
The Cambridgeshire was won cleverly by Schcrz— a horse bred in 
Germany , and, until he ran for the Ccsarowitch, only known in Eng- 
land by the reports which had occasionally been heard of his conti- 
nental achievements. He was ridden by Birbeck, a jockey who 
accompanied him from Germany; and, on returning to scale, liis 
success was greeted with long and hearty cheers. 
Speculation, before its close, was marked by only one new incident— 
but it was one that was as extraordinary as unexpected. 
The Nancy-lever again broke out, and she was supported with so 
much spirit and confidence, that, from the extreme outside division 
sbo^wos advanced to a prominent position amongst tho favourites’ 
Rattle kept firm to the last The remit was little favourable to the 
ring, Scherz hating been heavily bucked. 
Alter the race, Mr. Dennett, the owner of Rattle, objected to the 
winner on the ground of age. The Messrs. Barrow were, therefore 
called in to examine the horse's mouth, and they certified that he is a 
three-yr-old, and, consequently, properly described 
THE SUBSCRIPTION ROOM AT NIGHT. 
All were on the alert for the Nursery Stakes Handicap, which camo 
out at ten o'clock to-night, but its appearance was received with so 
much dissatisfaction that only twenty-one of the sixty-two handicapped 
accepted. 
Tho betting on it opened ns follows : — 
6 to 1 agst Maid of Cadiz (t) | 10 to 1 agst Homily (t) 
ti to 1 Le Fripon (t) | lo to 1 Joshua (t) 
7 to 1 Thor (t to 150) , 
Subsoquautly 7 tojl was lotted agst Lc Fripon, and 10 to 1 agst Thor 
Iho following bets were laid outside tho room : — 
Worcester Steeplechase. 
■ 8 to 1 agst Corvus (t) | in to 1 agst Spring (t) 
Derby 0 *° * 6 Oul3ton 8 winning his race on Thursday and The 
Wednesday. 
, Sweepstakes of 10 sovs cadi. Two-yr-olds, Cst 91b ; three, fist 71b • four 
Sst 121b; five and upward*, t>st lib. The winner to be sold for 
£'- ou, il demanded, Ac. Last half of Ab.3L 3 furlongs 2 1 7 yards 
4 subs. * 
Mr by Sweetmeat, 2 yrs, Bcarpnrk 1 
Mi. " . In. \\ nlker s Cimicina, 2 vrs q< >>;«• .> 
Sir R. W. Bulkolev's Ancurin, 2 yrs . . Rook 3 
Betting— Even on Cimicina; C to 4 ngst Cherry Brandy; 3 to 1 agst 
Aneunn. W on easily by two lengths. A length between second and 
Match of 200 sovs. h ft. Find half of Ab.M. 3 furlongs 215 yards 
Mr. GrevUlo * Pyrrhic, by Epirus, Sst 71b Flatinan 1 
Mi. J 31. Stanleys Contention, 7st lolb Charlton 2 
The betting opened at 2 to 1 on Pyrrhic, but closed at C to Con- 
tention made the running to the cords, where she was caught, and the 
race in terminated in favour of her rival by half a length. 
Bweepstakes of 10 sovs each. For two-yr-olds. Colts, Sst 71b fillies 
fist 41b. The winner to he sold for £70, if demanded, Ac. First 
half ot Ab.M. 3 furlongs 215 yards. 3 subs. 
Mr. Ikvill s Phaedra, by Minotaur, 8«t 41b . Bartholomew i 
Mr Greville's Doralicc Sst 41b ....... Kn l 
Mr. Shaw’s Medina, Sst 4lb . . .\\ k23K 3 
m„H Clti n^r 5 l ° * 0n ^ h0e '! rn; 2 to 1 «»>t Doralice. Tho winner 
made all the running Doralice joined when hall way up the cords 
but, after a good effort, was beaten by a short head. Two lengths 
between tho second and third. 8 
Handicap Sweepstake* of 15 sovs each, 10 ft. Two-yr-olds. First half 
of Ab.M. 3 Airlongs 213 yards. 9 subs. 
£"'£ a,,k ’ 8 J “ k Sheppard, by Iugo, fist 71b . . .Charlton i 
Mr. l. Parra c by YiuiTromp, out of Moonbeam, 7st 121b 
Mr. S. Scott's f, bySirTatton Sykes, out of CaroUue™7st 
Mr. Spencer’s Moonshine, Tut 71b, J. Goater. 
Mr - ° by Kod Uart > out of Refraction, 7st 51b 
DrinkaW ■ Katcrfelto, 7st, Aldcroft, 
xi ' n' , nzs ,nez . 1211). Kendall. 
Air. Barber’s Miss Littler, fiat, alb, T. Cll/T. 
RefractimTcolt 0 * w * J £ Ck S , hcppard ’ 4 to 1 a b' st Katcrfelto, 5 to 1 agst 
second and third. " °“ * a 1#ngth “ nd “ hall ; a ,en « th between the 
S, crepitates of lo sons each. Thrre-jT-olds. Tst 71h; four, fist 41b- 
five and upwards, ?st llh The winner to be sold for £ 10 , if de- 
manded. Ac. T.Y ,C. 5 furlongs 1 lo yards. 8 subs. 
Mr. G. B. Price’s The Dandy, by the Ugly Buck, 4 yrs 
Mr. Kenyon’s Shunting, 3 yrs ^.Golahuan 2 
Lord Chesterfield's Game Chicken, 1 vrs. ... Flatinan 3 
Retting— a to I each ag«t The Dandy nnd Shunting, and 3 to 1 agst 
? u Dan " y nwd * a " *hc running, and won by ten 
lengths ; three lengths between the second nn.l third. The winner was 
claimed by Mr. Armstrong, and Shunting by Mr. Price. 
Subscription Plate of 50 sons. Two-yr-olds, fist 71b; three, Sst 101b, 
lhe winner to be sold for £50, if demanded, Ac. T Y C 3 m,-. 
longs 140 yards. 
1011 
Mr. Barber's Ulmon, 2 yrs, T. C lill'. 
Lord Exeter's Nnpra, 2 yr*. J. Stogglcs. 
3 r R. Cooper's Mary Ann. 2 yrs, 1). Hughes, 
netting— 2 to l ngst Fanny Fern, nnd 8 to 1 ngst Mn Mlo filly 4 
hmi.TV'' r.VT by 11 ,,Cck; 11,0 sccond beating tho tilled by tt 
lentil and a half, Nagara was fourth. C.-rin fifth, and Mary Anne 
sixth. Ashmall weighed for the Ma Mle filly, but sho did not set to 
the post in time to start. Bear park objected to tho winner for closing 
upon linn when near tlio chair. 
Swcejutakes of 10 sons each. Threc-yr-olds, 7st 7lb; four, fist Jib • five 
and upward*, 71b. The winner to be sold lor £150, if demanded, 
«c. i.i. t o furlongs Ho yards. 5 subs. 
Mr. J. Powticy's Cincas, by Touchstono or Epirus, 4yr,, 
Captain Lane's Guy Manncring, 5 yrs Bartholoniew » 
?' r J l 'i I,ll k i Cl , eV S I,u mguffm, L'ts ('Imrlton 3 
Lord Lonsdale s Welham, 8 yre K s ,* n 4 
Betting 7 to 4 on Cincoa, au.l t to 1 ngst any other. \\ i n easily 
by two lengths ; half a length between the second anil third. 
Selling Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 sovs each, 10 ft. For three-vr-olda 
and upwards. The winner to 1..- sold for £100. if demanded, Ac. 
D.M. 1 furlongs 201 yard). » subs. 
31 r. E.R.. Clark's Surgeon General, by Birdca teller, 3 vrs 
OSXi lulu ........ ** ..• ' . 
Mr. Bailey’s New Brighton. 4 yr s ' Sst' V.7.7.7.7 W Abdalo 5 
?? S o ftt I cr , n 'V' 5yrs - "s 1 7U), Flatinan ' 
Duke of Bedfonl s Dabchielc, 4 y r», fi-t, ,;jk S. Rogers 
Mr Saxon's Calot, 5 jts, fi.t 21b. Clement. 
Blr Dritikald s Box, 3 yrs, tot l;tll», Aldcroft. 
Bettuig -3 to 1 each ngM Scarecrow nnd Box, 4 to 5 agst Surgeon- 
General and 5 to 1 agst New Brighton. A line race ; won by a bead • 
Box, Calot, and Scarecrow were well up. and so closo together that the 
judge could not decide which was third. Dabehick wax beaten off, 
Handicap Plate of £50. For three-yr-olds and upwards. A F. 1 mile 
2 fiuiongs 73 yards. 
Mr. H. Robinson's Grand Inquisitor, by Cowl, 3 yrs, Cst 101b 
Mr. J. Osborne’s Gamclad, 3 vr«. Cst llwirnark 8 
Mr. Ewbank's Snowdon Dunlhll, l yrs, fist, Basham 1 J 
Blr. Sargent’s Henrietta, 5 yrs, 7st, Dowling 
Mr. Megson’s Roebuck. 3 yrs, fist 711., Ashmall. 
Blr. .1. Adkins’s Copenhagen, 3 yrs, (1st HI, T Clill’ 
Mr. Wigram’s Legatee, 3 yrs, fist lolb, .1 Rogers. 
Mr. G. Onclev's Fnnm :i vr. '..1 m. 1 .11. ... 
Mr. G. Ongley’s Foam, 3 yrs,’ Sst ill,, i'ordhani 
lotting — 5 to * — "*■ 
Duuhill, and fi to 
Betting— 5 to 4 agst The Grand Inquisitor, 4 to 1 ngst Snowdon 
1 cacli agst Gamclad nnd Foam. 
8 to 
0 to 
10 to 
10 to 
10 to 
12 to 
20 to 
100 to 
\\ Gather very wet and cold, and the racing unmarked by any parti- 
cular feature of interest or importance. * 
The business of settling (?) on the Cambridgeshire commenced in tho 
morning, but we must reservo our remarks until the town settling on 
Monday next, at Tattersall's. 
Tots DAT. £50 Plate. Last three miles of B.C. High Priest carried 
4st 1 lib ; Spinner, Sst 4lb ; and Saucebox. 4st 1011, 
Siceepstakes of 1 0 sovs each. First half of Ab. M. The stewards dc 
cided, on Tuesday, that Priestcraft was entitled to the stakes 
Glasgow Stakes .— Grmculus Esuriens, Tumbler, Mrood, und Unde 
Tom, are scratched. 
Subscription Plate. T.Y.C. The objection against Katcrfelto was with- 
drawn. 
THE SUBSCRIPTION ROOM AT NIGHT 
The room was very thinly attended, and only a small amount of 
business was transacted. 
The betting on the Nursery varied strangely. At the close the 
quotations Nvere as follows : — 
Nursery Stakes. 
1 agst Maid of Cadiz (lo to 1 also laid) 
1 Lady Tatton (to £20-10 to 1 laid afterwards) 
1 Lc Fripon (t) ’ 
1 Enchantress colt (t) 
1 Thor (12 to i also laid) 
1 Hazel (t) 
i Evangeline (t to £50) 
5. Amy, with a start (t) 
Derby. 
12 to 1 agst Gncculus Esuriens (t) 
man ,1 ■ 5° 9 Iar ® f 1 - 14 1 also laid to £50) 
1000 to 40 Cruiser (t) 1 
40 to l Frederick (t) 
2000 to 2 1 Claret (t) 
90 1 to 100 Rifleman und Cruiser, coupled (t) 
Gr.-cculu* Esuriens was backed for nearly £ 100—1 5 to 1 was laid 
onco to £50. The odds quoted against Frederick were taken to £150. 
Thursday. 
Subscription Handicap Plate of £50. For threc-yr-olds and upwards. 
D.I, 2 miles 1 1 9 yards. 
Lord Burgh Icy '8 Bluebeard, by Gwalior, 3 vrs, fist. . J. Stcwlcs 1 
Mr. J M. Stanley’s Catspaw, 1 yrs. tot 1211, Aslmmll 2 
Mr. Mayo s Ban stead, 4 yrs, fist 41b ( arr „i| 
•Mr. R. Cooper's Red Rose, 3 yrs, fist 12lb D Hughes 4 
Betting— 2 to 1 ngst Bluebeard, and 5 to 2 each agst Catspaw and 
n (instead. Bluebeard led off, with Catspaw second, and the two retained 
their positions throughout, the former winning by a length and a half 
1 tie other two w ere beaten off nt wide intervals, 
Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each. Three-yr-olds, 7st 41b; four, fist 41b • five 
and upwards, fiat lllb. Mares and gelding, allowed 31b. ’ The 
winner to be sold for £250, if demanded, Ac A.F. 1 mile 2 furlongs 
7 8 yards. 4 subs. 
Mr. Warrington’s Kitcflyer, by Simoom, 6 yrs, fist fill) . White 1 
Lord Lxeter’s Nicotine, 4 yrs, fet lib Norn.au 2 
Mr. J. Osborne s Seducer, 3 yrs. ,st ill. llearpark 3 
Betting—, to 4 on Nicotine. Kiteflyer made nearly all the running 
and won easily by three lengths ; a length between the second and third.’ 
Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each. Two-yr-olds, 7st ; three, fist 121b. Fillies 
allow ed 21b. The winner to be sold for £80, If demanded, Ac T Y C 
5 furlongs MO yards. 
Mr. J. 31. Stanley's Rosaline, by Orlando, 3 yrs, fist 101b, 
Lord Zetland’s Dame Partlctt, 2 yrs, list 12lb a'XmuH 2 
Lord Wilton s Orson, 3 yrs, fist 121b Flatinan 8 
Mr. Baylcy s Usurer, 2 yrs, 7st, Wells. 
Lord W . Rowlett’s Miss Charlotte, 3 yrs, Sst lolb. S. Rogers, 
t aptnm Lane s Thessidy, 2 yr*. tut pjlb, J. Stcggles. 
iilr. J. Oiboruo's f by CuJrauck, out of Co-hcirc-^'s ilam, 2 yrs. 
licarparks 
‘° 4 ° n ChCrry BnU,,ly ’ and 3 ,0 1 “S 81 Menr Nun. A 
",7 won ,,y a ,,eck J a Ilcck only between the second 
and thlrvl. and a head between each of tho others. 
Handicap Siceepstakes of 13 sovs each, 10 ft. For two-yr-olds. DM 
v . .... , 7 furlong* 201 yards. 9 subs, 
iir. \\ intcrlngham's Johnny Taft, by Chanticleer, Cst 131b, 
Aldcroft 1 
G. E. Sharp ® 
J. Osborne 8 
fist 71b, Palmer. 
Mr. Knowles's The Rivjah. 7»t 71b . 
il. , '. ord Alfrctl. fi.t 711) . . 
x ! 7T'V* ^ c , l,y 7 1 ' 1 Knglai.d, out ..f Vanity, r 
M u h ‘ Jack Nhcpiwrd. s.t 71b, Charlton; 
1 i.w * 1 r Cook «'. 7 m 121b, Wells. 
1.1ml Chesterflold’s l’nlmentun. 11. t 1.111. a-i n 
The ■ ,u ' rfl «’ ,d '>‘ Palmerston, tot l'ilb, Ashmall. 
di SowsS*; 7 ! 0 .. 4 ' 40 * J ‘“* S,leppard - »»ut 
ami Ralnh - 1 . ‘ , “ S 7 l * ‘ 4 * *° 1 oacl ' a R*t Pahneniton 
to 1 (us* t ° t not 7, agst Lord Allred and Johimy Tati (taken), and 
53^'SS: 
Smf l ^X U S , ^i U ' UH, " nu ’ V ' fi'* 1 
Mr .rPoNvney's William the Third! 77 7 "'’«?!! * 
lend Exeter's Ha*vl, brother to Husk . . 7 777! 3?Irio'v * 
j lU «ST 7 ,0 4 °" 0uU,on ' and 7 ,l ' V ngst Professor, The favonrlm 
;n«.U« all the running at a " clipping pace," ami won by u „ l 
luigth aim a hull U- tween tho second and third, and a l 0 »g ipu.^nj 
between tho third and fourth. K Hiunal 
Immediately after tho ruee, 2.000 to 100 waa taken about Oulston 
tor the Derby ; 25 to 1 was, however, laid nftonvaixls. 
Renewal ot the Otafjow sink.* of 1 00 son-- each, h ft. l'or two-vr- 
ia«ubs COlU * b8t 7,l> CnCh ' l "‘ ,1,nc ‘iuai1er» ol the Rowley Blile. 
^“ ko ^' lf '’ rd 7 Pusnotor, by Weathorbit. . . . S. Rocem l 
Mi. Uslmlde.xton a Claret, brother to .Mountain Deo™ * 
M r. Marc's Tynemouth by I ago 3 
Bettlng-b to 5 ngst Cluret, 5 to 4 nest Pugnator. After U.6 tlret 
fifty jmds. 1 ugnntor took up the running; at tho Ilushea, Tvnoinouth 
airet A 1 ’ \ n lh0 AWnfr ' lon Ml, ° »-' y "ere Joined by 
Clunt A lim race home ensued, l’ugnntor winning by a head tho 
second luting the thlnl tbrecquarton. of a length. Marlow weighed 
rm Hosel, nnd the number was put up, but the horse did not go to tho 
Handicap Sweepstakes of 1 00 sovs each, h ft. For three-yr-olds Extra 
Nvelglit for certain wlnnem. A.F. 1 mile 2 tVnlongs 73 yatils x M1 |„ 
Lor, Zetland's Ivan, by Van Tremj,. 7*1 Mb . d jKSou 1 
Lord Glasgow s c by Pantaloon, out of PhysalU, list 121b, 
tl. ?A, Un8 7 G « ! lvan ’ Tb0 ruvourlto wMtod unUul'iev arrUcd hi 
tin Abingdon >Illo Bottom, when ho drew up and look the lead which 
and i P l ilr ° f lh0 'm U T i “ nd w,m biU ' 1 by a !•«««» 
" a yrs, asi no ,,,| jfar. 
ll . 0 " in , lt r 5 t0 2 “*»* ****»' 1 to ' ««t»t Ilex. 5 to 1 each agst Grape- 
shot mid Coup d’Etat. Tho Reiver started with the lead, but had 
scarcely proceeded 200 yanls when Poodle took up the running, with 
Box second ; these positions were maintained to tho end, Poodle winning 
cleverly by 11 length ; a long interval between each of tho other. When 
hall -way between the Duke . .Stand and tho Chair, Grapeshot ran out 
several lengths to the left. 
• r . k ' nt> , " l ' ' 1 ° rf ' nn ' 1 u " a 8 roo(, hlc Chnngo In tho weather, rendered a 
visit to the heath quite enjoyable. Business and pleasure were pursued 
with energy and spirit, and tho whole scene was highly animated. 
BETTING AFTER THE RACES. 
Nursery Stakes. 
6 to 1 agst Lad v Tatton (t) | 
t to 1 Enchantress colt (tl 
8 to 1 Maid of Cadiz (t) 
re r * C *„7 0 . , '° bft0ked ftgn U,c flold hr 1.000 sovs. 
20 to 1 agst Wild Day roll tt). 
in to 1 ngst Chairman (t) 
10 to 1 Sister to filngaporo (t) 
ild Dayrell (t). 
Friday. 
Acceptances for The Nursery Stakes. 
st lb 
8 12 
Thor 
Fandango .7.7.77. 8 io 
Amy h 4 
Enchantress colt h 0 
Moonbeam oolt h 0 
Harry of Hereford 7 j;; 
Besika 7 jg 
Maid of Cadiz 7 *j 
Slater to 8lngn|ioro 7 « 
Cliarmlan 7 7 
Fanny Fern 7 7 
Professor Airy 
Joshua i 
Heliamyl 
Lady Tatton 7 
Black I’epper 7 
Lo Fripon 7 
IIok-I .7; 7 
Kvungttlino 7 
Ismni Selina 0 
Itomlly (j 
st lb 
7 C 
7 0 
Jheeepitakes of 200 sons each, h ft. For fillies fist 7 lh each 
untried stallions or mares allowed 31b TY C 
6 subs. 
Those by 
6 furlongs 140 yards. 
8S SSSffiSfeS n “ taw,CT ' 811 ■ 
lengtiu ’ or afterwords headed, and won by u 
Ost 121b, 
Mr. Kenyon’s b g bv Vorulam, out of Diphthong, 2 yr., 7»t, Ralne. 
Blr. Byrns s Miss Hatch, 2 yre. fist 121b, Kendal). 
Betting— 3 to 1 agst Orson, i to 1 ugst Miss Hatch. 5 to 1 agst Damo 
Partlctt, G to 1 ngst Rosaline, and 7 to 1 each agst Thessaly and Calmuck 
filly. Only Orson and Miss Hatch backed formoDey. M'un by a length , 
a neck only between the second nnd third ; Miss Charlotte was fourth 
and .Miss Hatch flftlt 
Sweepstakes of 10 sons each. For two-yr-olds. Colt*, fist 71b; fillies 
sst 4lh. The winner to bo sold for £ 1 50, if demanded. Ae. TYC 
6 furlongs 1 40 yards. 5 subs. 
Mr. Powell's Redemption, sm 41b 7.7.' 7. 7.7.7.' 7.7.7,,. Yatea 
Satobday.— New Race. 
The Second Nursery Stakes of '20 sovs each. For two-yr-old*. R.M To 
close and name by 6 o'clock this day (Thursday), and the weights to 
be declared by 10 o'clock the same evening. Acceptances to bo 
declared within Itali an hour after the weights ore published If 24 
acceptances or more, to bo divided Into two classes. The winner of 
the Nursery Stakes to carry 71b extra. 
A'eu- Match for loo bovh. D.M,, 7 furlongs 201 yard*. Mr. Clarkson's 
Amy, Ost, agst Mr. Kenyon'. Sidney, 7M 121b, both two-yr-olds. 
CURRAGH OCTOBER MEETING. Thursday, Oct. 19. 
(Continued from our last.) 
The Marble Hitt Stakes of 10 gov. each, with 60 added. For two-yr-olds. 
Colts, fist 51 h; bllles. fist. Certain allowance. an<l penalties. Angle- 
sey Past Won, after a splendid race, by Mr. J. Hoybted's b c Vandyke 
by Portrait, out of Twig » dam, figt 71b (D Wynne), beating Sir Thomas' 
Burke's hr f by Windfall, out of Wndostra (2) ; Mr. WatU’a I’acc, and 
Lord Waterford'* eh f by Tearaway, out of Gromachrcc. 
Currajh of Kildare Cesarewitch States (free Handicap) ol 20 sovs each 
h ft. with 50 added. Second to gave his (take. Two mile, and a 
quarter Won by u head by Lord llowth’s oh c Doctor O'Toole by 
Blrdea tcher, 3 yrs, fist 181b (Broderick), beating Mr. Malur'. In- c by 
Elvos, out of Syren, 3 yrg, 5.t 1011. (2) ; Sir Thomas Burke'. Clmgo- 
away, 1st 121b (3); Mr. II. I-ane's Napoleon I., 7gt Bib ; und Lord 
Bowth's Idle Girl, fist 21b. 
Setting Slakes of 5 sovs each, 8 ft, with 25 addod. For two-yr-olds. 
Chain In. Won by Mr. Balfa'a bf Dewdrop, by Col wick, out of 
M bite Rove (£26), (i.t (J. Keegan) ; beating Mr. Quin ., Little Nanny 
(-), Mr. Iteynell'g Raven, and Sir Thomas Burke's Rattle. 
Cramers Slakes (second class) of 6 sovs each. 3 ft, with 25 added. For 
three-yr-olds. Second to save stake. One mile and a quarter on 
* too Pod courge. Won by Mr. Murphy’s bf Charming Nancy, by 
Tally-lio, fist 1311. (J. Murphy), beating Mr. II. Law’s Jolm Day, »st 
11b (2), and Mr. Foley's Tho Trapper, Sst 71b (3), 
Friday. 
The Paget Stakes of 10 nova each, with 50 added. For two-yr-olds. 
Colts, 8*t lib ; fillies, fist. Certain allowance, and penalties. 
Anglesey Post. Won by Mr, Dlguev's be Mother Carey's Chicken, 
by Magpie, out of Circe, fist fill. (.Magee), beating Lord Waterford's 
Old Molt (2), Mr. II. Smyth's Astronomer (3), Blr. Watts’s St rad bully, 
nnd Mr. Wynne's Eliza Day. 
The Ituyal Whip, with 100 g* added. Weight for ago. Four miles. 
Won In a canter by Lord Uowth's eh c Doctor O'Toole, by Bird- 
catcher. 3 yrs, lOst (Magee), beating Mr. HorrUou's Chasoaway (2), 
Mr. Keegan', Louisa. Mr. V. Wynne's Bannathlrth, and Mr. I.ee’s 
oh c by Polish, out of Dauceamy. 
The Kildare Handicap States of sovs each, with 100 added. Tho 
second horse to receive £10 out of the stakes. One mile and a half 
