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hands, and to the umpires, to come to that decision which seemed 
to them most consistent with justice to all parties. 
At a subsequent meeting documents were produced as to the 
circumstance by both parties, and the matter being afterwards 
preferred to Col. Anson, he decided that Mr. Osbaldeston was 
entitled to the stakes. 
STATE OF BETTING FOR ENSUING RACES. 
RIDDLES WORT II. 
6 to 4 agst. Pastille | 4 to 1 agst. Brother to Cloudesley 
8 to 1 agst. Mouse. 
DERBY. 
8 to 1 agst. Ld. Exeter’s Beirain 
85 to 1 agst. Ld. Exeter’s Spencer 
12 to 1 agst. Ld. Chesterfield’s Non 
Compos 
13 to 1 agst. Mr. Dilly’s Margrave 
16 to 1 agst. Lord Exeter’s Byzan¬ 
tium 
18 to 1 agst. the Duke of Grafton’s 
Pastille 
20 to 1 agst. Mr.Vansittart’sDariol- 
letta 
22 to 1 agst. Mr. Ridsdale’s Trustee 
25 to l agst. Mr. Turtle’s Gratis 
OAKS. 
8 to 1 agst. Ld. Exeter’s Advance 
82 to 1 agst. Capt. Byng’s Dryad 
25 to 1 agst. Mr. Chifney’s Emiliana 
33 to 1 agst. Ld. Mount Charles’s 
Caliban 
40 to 1 agst. Ld. Lowilier’s Bogle 
40 to 1 agst. Mr. Dundas’s Colt 
40 to 1 agst. Mr. Roberts’s Brother 
to Cloudesley 
3 to 1 agst. Ld. Exeter’s Lot 
2 to 1 Margrave agst. Gratis 
11 to 3 agst. Beiram and Spencer 
100 to 1 agst. Beiram and Advance 
winning the Derby, Oaks, 
and St. Leger. 
9 to 1 agst. Emiliana 
12 to 1 agst. Eleanor. 
ST. LEGER. 
Even between Beirain and Margrave. 
Sirteriitatp antr ^porting 3hiri0prutu'ncr* 
Liability of Commission -Hors e-D ealers. 
Havurt v. Iriplis. 
o o 
A case was lately tried at Edinburgh, which excited much 
interest amongst the sporting horse proprietors in that neighbour¬ 
hood. The plaintiff was Mr. Robert Hagart, of Athol-crescent; 
and the defendant Mr. G. Inglis, livery-stable keeper, in the same 
city. The action was brought to recover the value of a horse 
which Mr. Hagart had left at Mr. Inglis’s stables for sale. At 
the beginning of the hunting season (Oct. 1830), Mr. Hagart 
received a message by a lad, who came from Inglis’s stables, 
stating that he had been sent to say that the fox-hounds were to 
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