1 2 3 4 Hon. J. Sandiland's ch. g. Nubian, five-years old, 11 st. 11 lb. (Capt. Richardson) Mr. J. O. Fairlie's Leopold, aged, 12 st. 6 lb. (Capt. Pettat) Lord Waterford's b. g. Confusion, aged, 12 st. 6 lb. (owner) Mr. H. Johnstone's b. c. Marauder, four-years old, 11 st. 11 lb. (owner) Mr. H. Johnstone's ch. m. Lightning, six-years old, 12 st. 3 lb. (Mr. M Kenzie Grieve) 5 Won easy. The Three-year Old Stakes of 20 sovs. each, p. p.; for colts, 8 st. 3 lb., and fillies 8 st.; one mile and a half (eight subscribers). Mr. Ramsay's br. f. Martha Lynn, by Mulatto, out of Leda (Noble) 1 2 Martha Lynn took the lead at a moderate pace, kept it, and won in a canter. Mr. J. O. Fairlie's Leopold, aged, 12 st. 10 lb. (Capt. Pettat) Mr. Hope Johnstone's ch. g. Cognovit, aged, 12 st. 10 lb. (owner) Capt. Houstoun's br. g. Grenadier, aged, 12 st. 10 lb. (owner) A good race between the two first; won by only half a neck. The Irvine Cup, by subscriptions of 10 sovs. each, p. p., with 50 added by the inhabitants of Irvine, and 100 by the Earl of Eglinton; once round and a distance (seventeen subscribers). Mr. Ramsay's br. h. Lanercost, five-years old, 11 st. 12 lb. (Capt. Richardson) Mr. Fairlie's br. g. Zohrab, aged, 12 st. 4 lb. (Capt. Pettat) Mr. Robertson's Olympic, aged, 12 st. 4 lb. (Sir D. Baird) Lord Waterford's Cardinal Puff, six-years old, 12 st. 4lb. (owner) Mr. Fairlie's Abraham Newland, six-years old, 12 st. 4 lb. (Capt. Williams) At the distance, Lanercost went to the front; cut down his horses easily; and won by a length and a half. The Hunters' Stakes of 5 sovs. each, p. p., with 50 added by Lord Kelburne; two miles (twelve subscribers). Marquis of Waterford's ch. g. Red Wing, five-years old, 11 st. 7 lb. (owner) The Welter Stakes of 10 sovs. each, h. ft., with 30 sovs. added by the Club; 13 st. each; one mile (four subscribers). Mr. Ramsay's The Doctor, six-years old (Capt. Richardson) Zohrab made the running to the distance post, where The Doctor headed him, and won cleverly. The Curraghmore Handicap of 20 sovs. each, h. ft., and 5 only, &c., with 100 sovs. added by Lord Waterford, and 50 sovs. by Lord Drumlanrig, for all horses; one mile and a half (twentyseven subscribers, of whom ten declared, and three did not name). Mr. Fairlie's The Hydra, five-years old, 11 st. 10 lb. (Capt. Pettat) Mr. Robertson's b. c. The Rejected, by Augustus, out of Courtesan, four-years old, Mr. Ramsay's ch. g. Suleiman, five-years old, 11 st. (Capt. Richardson) Hydra made the running, was never headed, and won easy by a length. The Two-years Old Stakes of 20 sovs. each, p. p.; for colts, 8 st. 3 lb. ; and fillies, 8 st.; half a mile (six subscribers). Mr. Ramsay's bl. f. Martyrdom, by Retriever-Magdalene (Wm. Noble) Lord Eglinton's b. f. Chivalry, by Muley Moloch (Oates) A very fine race between Martyrdom and Archer; won by a head. The Atalanta Challenge Cup, added to a Handicap of 5 sovs. each, p. p., for ladies' horses; quarter of a mile (four subscribers). Miss A. M'Leod's b. g. Orion, aged, 12 st. (Capt. Pettat) Miss Dundas na. ch. in. Lightning, aged, 13 st. (Mr. H. Johnstone) 3 4 The Rosslyn Handicap of 15 sovs. each., 10 ft., and 5 only, &c., with 50 added by Lord Rosslyn, for hunters; mile and a half (seventeen subscribers, six of whom declared). Lord Waterford's Red Wing, five-years old, 12 st. (owner) Redwing took the lead, was never headed, and won easily. 1 2 A Sweepstakes of 15 sovs. each, 10 ft., with 50 added by Lord Kelburne, for all ages; the second to save his stake; one mile (eight subscribers). Mr. Ramsey's Lanercost, five-years old, 12 st. 81b. (Capt. Pettat) 12 The Hydra made running to the distance, when Lanercost went up, and defeated him easily by two lengths. 2 0 THURSDAY, 14th.-The Berwickshire Gold Cup, by subscription of 10 sovs. each, p. p., with 50 added by D. Robertson, Esq., and 50 by the Club; two miles and a half. Mr. J. O. Fairlie's br. g. Zohrab, aged, 12 st. 4 lb. (Capt. Pettat) Mr. Robertson's Olympic, aged, 12 st. 4 lb. (Sir David Baird) Lord Waterford's Cardinal Puff, six-years old, 12 st. 4 lb. (owner) Lord Eglinton's br. h. St. Bennett, six-years old, 12 st. 1 lb. (Sir F. Johnstone) A fine race, won cleverly, at the end, by a couple of lengths. The All-aged Stakes of 10 sovs. each, p. p.; two miles (three subscribers). Hon. J. Sandiland's ch. g. Nubian, five-years old, 12 st. (Capt. Richardson) The Williamfield Free Handicap Stakes of 5 sovs. each, p. p., with 50 added by J. Q. Fairlie, Esq.; one mile and a half (nine subscribers). Lord Eglinton's The Potentate, 12 st. 4 lb. (Sir F. Johnstone) A Forced Handicap Stakes of 7 sovs. each, p. p., with 20 added by the Club, for the winners of each race; one mile and a half. Mr. Ramsay's b. m. Sunbeam, aged, 11 st. 10 lb. (Capt. Richardson) A Free Handicap of 5 sovs. each. p. p., with 20 added by the Club, for the beaten horses; one mile. Lord Eglinton's ch. g. Zoroaster, four-years old, 10 st. 4 lb. (Capt. Campbell) Stewards E. H. Reynard, Esq., and B. Haworth, Esq. WEDNESDAY, May 13th.-The Produce Stakes of 15 sovs. each, h. ft., for three-year-olds; colts to carry 8 st. 5lb; fillies and geldings, 8 st. 2 lb. ; those by untried stallions, or out of untried mares, allowed 3 lb., but only one allowance; one mile (five subscribers). Mr. Catton's b. c. The Genius, by Falcon, out of Carnation, by Comus (Wetherill) 1 Mr. Oxley's br. c. by the Grand Duke Michael, d. by Blacklock, out of Cottage Girl 3 Betting: 2 to 1 on The Genius: won easy. The Two-years Old Stakes, of 20 sovs. each, 10 ft.; colts, 8 st. 5lb.; fillies, 8 st. 2 lb.; T. Y. C. (five subscribers). Mr. Wormald's ch. c. Millepede, by Velocipede, out of Centipedes' dam (Hesletine) 1 Mr. Simpson's ch. f. The Chaldean Princess, by Belshazzar, out of sister to Chan 4 Mr. G. G. Richardson's b. c. Silstron, by Revolution (Lady Lowther) Betting: 2 to 1 on Millepede: won by two lengths. The Beverley Stakes of 7 sovs. each, 5 ft., with 25 added; gentlemen riders; once round and a distance. Col. Thompson's b. h. Hamlet, six-years old, 11 st. 7 lb. (owner) Mr. J. Peck's b. h. Tilworth, by Sandbeck, five-years old, 11 st. 3 lb. Mr. Nicholson's b. h. Kilhamite, five-years old, 10 st. 7 lb. Mr. Lister's ch. m. The Romp, five-years old, 11 st. 7 lb. ... 2 3 4 Betting: 5 to 2 agst. Hamlet, and 5 to 2 agst. Tormentor: a good race, won by a length. A Plate of 50 sovs., given by S. L. Fox, Esq., M. P., for horses, &c. that never won £50 at any time: three-year-olds, 8 st.; four, 9st.; five, six, and aged, 9 st. 7 lb.; mares and geldings allowed 3 lb.; and half-bred horses, &c., 7 lb. ; heats, one mile and a quarter. Mr. Richardson's ch. c. by Robin Hood, out of Argantes' dam, three- Mr. J. Catton's b. c. The Genius, by Falcon, out of Carnation, three- 2 0 1 1 Mr. J. Hobson's b. c. Fitzwilliam, by Sandbeck, four-years old, h.-b. Mr. Marfleet's b. c. May-boy, by Lambtonian, d. by Tramp, three-years old 0 THURSDAY, 14th.-The Holdnerness Stakes of 10 sovs. each, h. ft., for two-year-olds; colts to carry 8 st. 3lb., and fillies, 8 st.; T. Y. C. (twenty subscribers). Mr. Stables's ch. c. by Belshazzar, dam by Figaro, out of Cock Robin's dam Mr. W. Simpson's b. c. Tournament, late Broadgate Lad, by Contest, out of 1 2 3 Mr. G. H. Thompson's br. f. Flying Jib, by Sheet Anchor, out of Betty Martin Mr. H. Hill's ch. f. Lady Flora, by Hampton, dam by Blacklock, grandam by Tramp 4 Betting: 5 to 2 agst. Flying Jib, and 5 to 1 agst, the winner: won easy. Kingston Stakes of 10 sovs. each, h. ft., with 20 added, for horses, &c. that never won £100 before naming; two-year-olds to carry, 6 st. 12 lb.; and three, 9 st.; fillies and geldings allowed 3 lb. ; a winner before starting, 3 lb. extra; Kingston Course (seven subscribers). ... Mr. Brook's ch, c. by Robin Hood, Argantes' damn, three-years old (Marson) Mr. Dawson's ch. c. St. Maurice, by Huntingdon, three-years old Betting: 7 to 2 agst. Muley Moloch f., 3 to 1 agst. the winner, 5 to 1 agst. Tournament, 3 to 1 agst. Tom, and 6 to 1 agst. the Mulatto colt: won easy. TUESDAY, May 19th.-Fifty Pounds; for three-year-old colts, 8 st. 7 lb. ; fillies, 8 st. 4 lb.; R. M. Mr. Clark's f. by Polygar, dam by Skim-Pentagon (C. Edwards) Mr. Key's f. Marialva, by Gambol (Cotton) Lord Lichfield's f. Firefly, by Lamplighter (Wakefield) Mr. Batson's f. Plenary, by Plenipotentiary (Chapple) Betting: 7 to 2 agst. Amurath (tk.), 5 to 1 agst. Polygar filly, 5 to 1 agst. Ten-pound-note, 8 to 1 agst. Ottoman (tk.), 8 to 1 agst. Marialva (tk.), 8 to 1 agst. Caution (tk.), 10 to 1 agst. Joanna (†k.) At the third attempt this strong field got off, and ran well together to the bushes, where tailing commenced, and soon became very decided. At the ropes the two placed were making a most resolute struggle, with Plenary well up: a fine race, won by a head. WEDNESDAY, 20th.-Handicap Plate of £50, for three-year-olds and upwards; A. F. Mr. Wilson's Quicksilver, by Velocipede, six-years old 8 st. 4 lb. (Rogers) Mr. Clark's b. f. by Polygar, dam by Skim, three-years old, 6 st. 2 lb. (Stagg) Betting: 2 to 1 agst. Mendizabel, 2 to 1 agst. Quicksilver, and 6 to 4 on two agst. the field; 5 to 1 agst. Teleta, and 6 to 1 agst. Clark's filly. A poor affair, won with tolerable ease by a length: there were two false starts. The Suffolk Stakes of 25 sovs. each, 10 ft., and only 5, &c., with 100 sovs. added from the Town Racing Fund; B. M. (twenty-six subscribers, nine of whom declared). Duke of Bedford's King of the Peak, by Taurus, three-years old, 6 st. 7 lb. (Cotton) 1 ... Mr. Sigworth's Muleteer, by Mulatto, three-years old, 6 st. 8 lb. (Stagg) Mr. Goddard's Columella, by Emilius, three-years old, 6 st. (Howlett) 2 0 Betting: 7 to 4 agst. Belshazzar filly, 11 to 5 agst. King of the Peak, 6 to 1 agst. Stamboul, 7 to 1 agst. Muleteer, 8 to 1 agst. Revoke (tk.), and 10 to 1 agst. Columella. With some difficulty the start was accomplished, when Stamboul went away in front, and led to the corner, where the two placed headed him, and ran a fine race home, which King of the Peak won by a head: a sorry account of the others. 1 2 dr. THURSDAY, 20th.-The Jockey Club Plate of £50; for four-year-olds, 7 st. 2 lb.; five, 8 st. 3 lb.; six and aged, 8 st. 9 lb.; the property of members of the Jockey Club; B.C. Duke of Rutland's Flambeau, by Taurus, four-years old (Nat) Lord Exeter's Bosphorus, by Reveller, four-years old (Mann) Mr. Thornhill's Mendizabel, by Merlin, or Merchant, aged, Betting: 4, and, at one time, 6 to 1 on Flambeau. Won, from end to end at the finish, by half a dozen lengths. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, with 25 added, for three-year-olds and upwards. The winner to be sold for 300 sovs., if demanded, &c.; T. Y. C. (five subscribers). Lord Orford's Miss Hawk, by Buzzard, four-years old, 8 st. 12 lb. (R. Pettit) Mr. Ford's Ten-pound-note, by Augustus or Taurus, three-years old, 8 st. (Cotton) 2 Mr. Greville's Perseus, by Emilius, three-years old, 8 st. 7 lb. (Nat) Mr. Greville's Polydora, by Priam, three-years old, 7 st. 12 lb. (Chapple) Mr. Worrall's Maid of Ipswich, by Agreeable, three-years old, 8 st. (Rogers) Betting: 2 to 1 agst. Ten-pound-note, and 3 to 1 agst. Miss Hawk. A very fine race, won in the last stride by a head. Gen. Grosvenor's b. f. Miss Anny, by Camel, out of Modesty Sweepstakes of 25 sovs. each; for two-year-old colts, 8 st. 7 lb., and fillies, 8 st. 4 lb.; T.Y.C. Betting: 5 to 4 agst. the Duke of Rutland's filly, 2 to 1 agst. Sister to Merle, and 5 to 1 agst. the Rockingham filly. A fierce struggle, which ended in a dead heat; whereupon St. Cloud walked over, and Mr. Worrall and Mr. Greville divided the stakes. Match, 50; T.Y.C. Lord Exeter's Galipoli, by Sultan, four-years old, 8 st. 7 lb. (Darling) Fifty Pounds; for three-year-olds, 6 st. 2 lb.; four, 8 st.; five, 8 st. 71b.; six and aged, 8 st 12lb,; the winner to be sold for 200 sovs. if demanded, &c.; T.M.M. Mr. Osbaldeston's c. by The Saddler, dam (foaled in 1832) by Granby, out of Matilda's Mr. Lichtwald's ch. f. by Plenipotentiary, out of Acacia, three-years old (Stagg) 2 0 Lord Albemarle's Clove, by Cain, three-years old; carried 6 st. 7 lb. (Cotton) Mr. Ellis's b. c. Mite, by Buzzard, out of Maud, three-years old (G. West) Lord Exeter's Hellespont, by Reveller, three-years old (Nunn) Mr. Rogers's f. by Little Red Rover-Waresti, three-years old (Bartholomew) Betting: 3 to 1 agst. Clove (tk.), 3 to 1 agst. The Saddler colt, 5 to 1 agst. Revoke, 6 to 1 agst. Joanna, and 7 to 1 agst. Hellespont.-Revoke, with Hellespont in attendance, had the race to themselves, the colt winning cleverly by a length. received. The whip was challenged for this meeting by the Hon. Captain Rous, who named St. Francis. The present holder is Mr. Sloane Stanley, who received it on challenging with Rat-trap (dead). INDEX ΤΟ THE THIRD VOLUME. Cutter Match between the Universities of Derby and Oaks, Synopsis of, 285 Easter Monday: a Day with the Queen's, El Encierro, by R. H., 20 Exhibitions of the Society of British Ar- Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 456 Majesty's Staghounds, 44; 121; 217; Fine Arts, 63; 224; 384 Fly-fishers, a few Words to, 413 Foxes, on the wanton Destruction of, by |