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5. Fag, Mr. F. R. Price's, 70 sovs. at Ludlow; 80, at Wolverhampton; 50, a Oswestry; and 50, at Holywell H unt-4.

3. Harolda, Mr. Pickernell's, 275 sovs., and 50, at Wolverhampton-2.

4. Harry, Mr. Thornes's, 50 sovs., 45, and 50, at Breconshire-3.

3. Malwa, Mr. Matthews's, 50 sovs. at Worcester-1.

4. Miss Mary Ann of Dover, Mr. Back's, 47 sovs. at Ashford--1. 4. Peri, Mr. Matthews's, 50 sovs. at Bridgnorth-1.

4. Vigornia, Mr. Tongue's, 50 sovs. at Worcester--1.

By MERLIN (Son of Castrel).

a. Dandelion, Mr. Haddy's, 45 sovs. at Bath and Bristol-1.

a. Goshawk, Mr. H. Scott's, a compromise of 40 sovs. at Newmarket-4.

a. Hawk's-eye, Mr. Mainwaring's, 50 sovs. at Tarporley Hunt-1.

4. Paradox, Mr. Sowerby's, 450 sovs. at Newmarket; 100 sovs. at St. Alban's; and 90, at Bedford-3.

3. Red Rose, Lord Tavistock's, 200 sovs. at Newmarket-1.

4. Ringleader, Col. Wilson's, twice 50 sovs. at Ipswich; 50, at Yarmouth; and 50, at Beccles-4.

3. Titania, Lord Chesterfield's, 200 sovs., 50, 100, 300, and 50, at Newmarket--5.

By MIDDLETON (Son of Phantom).

3. Antigone, Mr. Maberly's, 200 sovs. at Epsom-1.

3. Blunderer, Lord Jersey's, 100 sovs. at Newmarket-1.

3. Ches. Colt out of Lyrnessa, Lord Tavistock's, 200 sovs. at Newmarket--1.

2. Eleanor. Mr. Sadler's, 225 sovs. at Warwick-1.

2. Gratis, Mr. S. Day's, 115 sovs., and 125, at Newmarket-2.

2. Mayfly, Mr. Shard's, 45 sovs. at Winchester--1.

3. Figarina, Mr. G. Edwards's, twice 50 sovs. at Enfield; 50 at Huntingdon; Mr. W. Smith's, 50, at Dover; and, Mr. Roberts's, twice 50 at Hastings; and 100 at Epsom-7.

By MINOS (Son of Camillus).

6. Barrister, Mr. Bower's, 50 sovs. at Richmond-1.

3. The Chancellor, Mr. Bower's, Jun. twice 50, at Beverley; the Gold Cup, value 100 sovs. at Stockton; and Lord Wilton's, 90, at Heaton Park-4.

Mr. LOWE (Son of Walton).

a. Miss Craven, Lord W. Lennox's, 100 sovs. at Epsom; and, Captain Byng's, 50, at Ascot-2.

By MONREITH (Son of Haphazard).

3. Cranberry, Lord Belhaven's, 150 sovs. at Edinburgh-1. 3. Mordelia, Sir J. Boswell's, 50 sovs. at Edinburgh—1.

By MORISCO (Son of Muley).

3. Bay Filly (Little Fanny), Mr. Batson's, 20 sovs., 70, and Sir S. Graham's, 90, and 100, at Newmarket-4.

3. Bay Filly out of Arathissa, Lord Stradbroke's, 100 sovs. at Newmarket; and 40, at Yarmouth-2.

3. Hamilcar, Lord Fitzwilliam's, 100 sovs. at Pontefract-1.

3. Zany, Mr. S. Stonehewer's, 79 sovs. at Newmarket-1.

By MOSES (Son of Whalebone or Seymour).

3. Conciliation, Duke of Richmond's, 805 sovs. at Goodwood; 295, at Egham; and 50, at Newmarket-3.

4. Erymus, Mr. Lumley's, 250 sovs. at Newmarket-1.

3. Her Highness, Mr. Mostyn's, 50 sovs. at Liverpool; 50, and 70, at Preston; 40, at Wolverhampton; 45, at Stourbridge; and the Gold Cup, value 100, at Oswestry-6. 3. Solicitor, Duke of Richmond's, 30 sovs. at Bibury-1.

2. Tarquin, Mr. Gardnor's, 100 sovs. at Ascot-1.

By MOUNTEBANK (Son of Gohanna). 4. Haidee, Mr. Cox's, 50 sovs. at Pytchley Hunt-1.

By MULEY (Son of Orville).

6. Atlas, Mr. Brooke's, 50 sovs. at Stourbridge-1.

a. Columbus, Mr. Walker's, 70 sovs. and 90, at Warwick; 90, at Lichfield; and 80, at Burton-upon-Trent-4.

5. Gazelle, Mr. Morris's, 60 sovs. at Buxton; 20, at Newcastle (Staffordshire); and 50, at Lichfield-3.

5. Dandina, Mr. Applewhaite's, 90 sovs. at Chester; and the Gold Cup at Ludlow-2.

2. Margrave, Mr. Wreford's, 225, at Stockbridge; 75, at Winchester; and, Mr. Dilly's, the Criterion Stakes of 750, at Newmarket-3.

3. Marvel, Mr. Forth's, 170 sovs. at Newmarket-1.

a. Tommy Tickle, Mr. Henson's, the Billesdon Coplow Stakes of 3121. 10s., at Croxton Park; Mr. Jones's, 60 sovs. at Stafford; and 40, at Rotherham-3.

4. Winton, Mr. Hobson's, 100 sovs. and 50, at Heaton Park-1.

By NICOLO (Son of Selim).

5. Gambol, Mr. Bromley's, 50 sovs. at Chelmsford-1.

By OCTAVIAN (Son of Stripling).

5. Stotforth, Lord Cleveland's, 60 sovs. and the Gold Cup at Newcastle; and 85, at Doncaster-3.

By OCTAVIUS (Son of Orville).

3. Ches. Celt out of Lady of the Swale, Mr. Bradshaw's, 25 sovs. at Lancaster-1. 3. Paul Clifford, Mr. Hopkinson's, 50 sovs. at Northallerton-1.

By OISEAU (Son of Camillus).

5. Benefit, Mr. Finch's, the City Bowl at Salisbury; and 50 sovs. at Southampton-2. 4. Revolution, Mr. T. Peirse's, 70 sovs. at Catterick; a Piece of Plate at Malton; and 50, at York-3.

5. Kowton, Mr. Petre's, 150, at York; and 175, at Doncaster-2.

By ORION (Son of Phantom).

0. Melancholy, Mr. Haye's, 50 sovs. at Doncaster-1.

By ORVILLE (Son of Beninbrough).

5. Ofellus, Lord Fordwick's, 50 sovs. at Canterbury-1.

6. Omen, Mr. Ley's, 25 sovs. at Bibury; twice 50, at Salisbury; 86, at Winchester; and 50, at Dorchester-5.

By ORMOND (Son of Filho da Puta).

3. Fancy, Mr. Blakelock's, 1621. 10s., at Catterick; and 40 sovs. at Haigh Park-2. By PALMERIN (Son of Amadis).

6. Rufus, Lord Chesterfield's, 125 sovs. at Lichfield; and 55, at Heaton Park-—2,

By PARTISAN (Son of Walton).

2. Bay Colt out of Fawn, Mr. Rogers's, 80 sovs. at Stamford-1.

2. Bay Filly out of Bizarre, Lord Lowther's, 195 sovs. at Epsom-1.

2. Ches. Filly (Nannette), Mr. Maberly's, 40gs. at Lewes; 75, at Abingdon; and 100 at Epsom-3.

4. Bay Filly out of Chintz, Mr. Rush's, 85 sovs. at Hampton-1.

3. Ches. Filly out of Discord, Mr. Rush's, 50 sovs. at Chelmsford-1.

3. Caledonian (late Barabbas), Mr. S. Day's, 50 sovs. and 100, at Newmarket-2.

3. Clansman, Duke of Rutland's, 100 sovs. and 50, at Newmarket-2.

2. Filly out of Bravura, Mr. Pettit's, 50 sovs. at Newmarket-1.

3. Flourish, Mr. Rogers's, 150 sovs. at Newmarket-1.

2. Francesca, Mr. Walker's, the Champagne Stakes of 750, at Doncaster-1.

3. Grey Colt (Protocol), Mr. Henry's, 200 sovs., 50, and 100, at Newmarket-3.

By PAULOWITZ (Son of Sir Paul).

2. Archibald, General Yates's, 590 sovs. at Ascot; and 400, at Newmarket-2. 3. Linnet, General Yates's, 350 30vs. at Burton-upon-Trent-1.

4. Grumio, Mr. Morris's, 15 sovs. at Chester-1.

6. Little Boy-blue, Mr. J. Day's, 48 sovs. at Bath and Bristol; 50, at Hereford; 50, at Warwick; and 85, and 50, at Monmouth-5.

2. Rosalind, Mr. Morris's, 75 sovs. at Stourbridge-1.

4. Sappho, Mr. Twamley's, 65 sovs. at Stourbridge-1.

By PAUL POTTER (Son of Milo).

6. Bhurtpore, Mr. Cooke's, 35 sovs. at the Pottery; and 45, at Heaton Park-2.

By PERCHANCE (Son of Haphazard),

5. Chance, Mr. Price's, 19 sovs. at Clifton and Bristol; and, Mr. Haddy's, 45, at Wells-2.

By PERCY (Son of Walton).

a. Charley, Mr. Dick's, 50 sovs. and 45, at Fife Hunt; and twice 50, and His Majesty's Purse of 100gs. at Caledonian Hunt-5.

7. The Earl, Mr. R. Williamson's, His Majesty's Purse of 100gs. at Manchester: the Gold Cup, value 100gs. and 50 sovs. at Kendal; and His Majesty's Purse of 100gs. at Carlisle.

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COFFEE-HOUSE GATES, NEWMARKET.

THIS of the Jockey Club was built in the year 1772 by Johnson, on the property of Mr. Errat; but has been recently purchased by the Members of this ancient Institution, the Jockey Club, who are now rebuilding it in a style of magnificence worthy of their numbers and wealth, which we shall more particu larize hereafter.

HIS entrance to the Rooms

We are indebted to Mr. Rogers, the eminent bookseller and printer of Newmarket-an artist by art and nature, though not by profession-for the pretty little drawing from which this print was taken, and thus rescuing from oblivion a place the most appalling and the most delightful of any spot in Europe (with perhaps the exception of one). This is the place for settling accounts after each day's race; the place

where a man is sometimes made so rich that he thinks he shall never want money again, or so poor that a nation's revenue would scarcely save him from poverty.

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There is a story told of a Gentleman, when this place was building, of his riding up to it, saying to a workman on the scaffold, 'Here, fellow, come and hold my horse!"-"Yes Sir!" hastening down almost as quick as the sound of his voice, and cautiously approaching the steed, with something like "Wo, oh! poor fellow, that's all!" being quite ready at the time to spring back. Why, what are you afraid of?" said the Gentleman; "the horse is as quiet as a lamb."

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Is he, Sir," retorted the man; can one man hold him, Sir?”. Yes, to be sure, you booby !"— "Why, then just hold him yourself!"This is not a new story.

GILBERT FORESTER'S TOUR IN THE WEST.

"The leaf is red, the leaf is scar,
The sunbeams early die;

The swallow leaves her dwelling here

To seck a warmer sky:

Then mount and away for the forest glen,

I hear its echoes ring;

When Winter falls on other men

It is the Hunter's Spring.-Sporting Magazine.

The West Countree-Taunton-A Varmint's Studio-Somerset Yeomanry-Old Foxbury Hospitalities of Crowcoombe Court-the Mansion-Philanthropy of Nell Gwynne-Eccentricities of Bampfylde Moore Carew--Somerset Subscription Hunt -Captain Luttrell and Will the Huntsman-Mr. Warrington Carew - The Kennel The Stable-Fine Specimens of Ornithology-Dunster Castle and Hunting Establishment--Mr. Webb's Harriers-Reliques of Somervile, &c. interspersed with Anecdotes.

SIR,

were about. That time has arrived. I am here in the good County of Zummerzet, where my campaign begins, and where

I Think I once pledged myself
to ascertain some season in
propria persona what your brave
subjects in the West Countree
VOL. IV.-SECOND SERIES.-No. 20.

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