Ld Glasgow's b. f. Discontent, 8st. 2b. (J. Holmes) both two yrs, first half of Ab.M. 200, h. ft. 7 to 4 on Vert Vert, who made the running, was not headed, and won easily by two lengths. Ld Chesterfield's ch. f. Lady Wildair, by Hornsea, 8st. 2lb. (Flatman) beat Mr R. H. Nevill's gr. c. Remorse, 7st. 61b. (Whitehouse) both 4 yrs, T. Y. C. 150, h. ft. 3 to 1 on Lady Wildair. Remorse made the running to about half way up the cords, where Lady Wildair went up, and after a fine race in, won by a head. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, for three yrs old, 7st. 7b. four, 8st. 3lb. five and upwards, 8st. 8b. Criterion Course: the winner to be sold for 350 sov. if demanded, &c. (10 subscribers). Ld Orford s bl. c. Blackie, by Clearwell, 3 yrs Sir J. Hawley's Bishop of Romford's Cob, 6 yrs Mr G. Ongley's bl. m. Queen of the Gipsies, 6 yrs Mr Worthington's b. h. Doctor Husband, 5 yrs Flatman 1 W. Abdale 2 F. Butler 3 Esling 2 to 1 agst Winchester, 5 to 2 agst Bishop of Romford's Cob, 5 to 1 agst Blackie, and 5 to 1 agst Joy. Blackie made the running, with Winchester, Bishop of Romford's Cob, and Queen of the Gipsies lying up; at the cords the latter two declined, Blackie went on with the running to the end, winning cleverly by a length, and was claimed. Mr W. H. Johnstone's The Roper's Daughter, aged, 8st. 7lb. recd. a compromise from Mr Clifton's brother to Nottingham, 5 yrs, 7st. 7lb. D.I. 500, 200 ft. Mr Mostyn's Ennui, by Bay Middleton, 7st. recd. ft. from Ld Glasgow's Physalis, 8st. 71b. T.Y. C. 200, h. ft. Mr Merton's Missed Stays, by Sheet Anchor, 7st. 12lb. recd. ft. from Mr Greville's Ferina, 8st. 7b. T.Y. C. 200, h. ft. Mr Gully's Old England, by Mulatto, recd. 175 sov. ft. from Mr Mytton's The Baron, 8st. 71b. each, T.M.M. 500, h. ft. Mr Lambden's b. m. Chance, 8st. 7lb. recd. ft. from Mr Mytton's b. g. Little Ben, 9st. (dead) A. F. 200, 50 ft. TUESDAY. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, for 3 yrs old. 7st. 10b. four, 8st. 4lb. five and upwards, 8st. 8lb. last half of Ab. M. the winner to be sold for 80 sov, if demanded, &c. (9 subscribers). Ld Chesterfield's b. c. Arkwright, by Don John, 3 yrs Flatman Mr Wreford's b. c. Wooden Wall, 3 yrs 1 A. Day 2 W. Howlett Neale F. Butler Templeman - J. Prince 3 Mr E. Dyson's br. h. Devil to pay, 5 yrs Mr Eddison's Little John, 5 yrs Ld Albemarle's b. f. Nell Cook, 3 yrs Ld Eglinton's br. c. Thersites, 3 yrs 4 to 1 agst Devil to pay, 4 to 1 agst Killi Krankie, and 4 to 1 agst Wooden Wall. Arkwright made the running, followed by Killi Krankie and Nell Cook; at the cords the latter declined, and Wooden Wall went up, passed Killi Krankie half way up the cords, but could not reach Arkwright, who won by half a length; a length between the second and third. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, for two yrs old colts, 8st. 7lb. and fillies, 8st. 4lb. D. M. the winner to be sold for 200 sov. if demanded, &c. (8 subscribers). Mr Mostyn's br. f. Circassian Maid, by Lanercost Mr Jaques's b.f. Diphthong Mr B. Green's ch. c. Bendigo Mr Booth's ch. f. by Elis, out of Antler's dam W. Abdale 1 Flatman 2 F. Butler E. Edwards Crouch Pettit 3 2 to 1 agst Circassian Maid, 3 to 1 agst Diphthong, and 3 to 1 agst Bendigo. Marie Louise made the running, followed by Circassian Maid at the head of the others, well up; at the cords Circassian Maid took the lead, and the Industry c. the second place, the former winning cleverly by a length.-The winner was claimed. Flatman 2 Handicap Plate of 1001. for three yrs old and upwards; D. I. Ld Orford's Footstool, by The Saddler, 3 yrs, 7st. 2lb. S. Mann 1 Ld Sandwich's b. h. Plantagenet, 5 yrs, 7st. 6lb. Sir J. Hawley's b. g. Prospect, 3 yrs, 5st. 7lb. Mr S. Standish's Little Hampton, 5 yrs, 8st. 4lb. Mr G. Ongley's br. m. Fama, aged, 7st. 9fb. Sir C. Monck's b. m. Glossy, 6 yrs, 7st. 6lb. Prince 3 Marlow Crouch Simpson Sir G. Heathcote's b. c. by Hetman Platoff, out of Nannette, 3 yrs, 7st. 6lb. Chapple Mr Combe's b. f. sister to The Nob, 3 yrs, 7st. 2lb. A. Day Sir S. Spry's ch. f. by Sir Hercules, out of Taglioni, 4 yrs, 6st. 7lb. Ld Albemarle's Little Vulgar Boy, 3 yrs, 6st. 7lb. Dunn J. Sharpe W. Marson - Dockeray Brown Donaldson 7 to 2 against Footstool, 5 to 1 agst Plantagenet, 7 to 1 agst Glossy, 12 to 1 agst sister to The Nob, 14 to 1 agst Eunui, and 15 to 1 agst Leaconfield. Seven's the Main and Libation lay in front, with sister to The Nob, Footstool, and Glossy next, as far as the turn of the Lands, where Plantagenet took the lead; at the Duke's Stand Footstool took it from him, and carried it on to the end, winning cleverly by a length; a head only between the second and third; Glossy was fourth, about two lengths behind. The Criterion Stakes of 30 sov. each, 20 ft. for two yrs old colts, 8st. 71b. and fillies, 8st. 5lb. from the turn of the Lands in; a winner of the July, Clearwell, or Prendergast Stakes to carry 71b. of any two of those stakes, 91b. extra; all other winners previously to the day of running to carry 2lb. extra; the owner of the second horse recd. back his stake (41 subscribers). Ld Stradbroke's b. c. Coningsby, by Venison Mr Steer's ch. c. by Redshank, out of Dublin, by F. Butler 1 Bartholomew 4 6 to 4 agst Coningsby, 7 to 4 agst Clementina, and 3 to 1 agst Main Brace. Coningsby made the running, Main Brace and the Redshank c. lying next; at the Duke's Stand Clementina took the second place; about the distance she went up to Coningsby, and the two ran a good race in, Coningsby winning by a head; several lengths between the second and third. D. of Bedford's br. c. Captain Phebus, by Jerry (F. Butler) beat D. of Rutland's b. c. Paultons (Robinson) 8st. 7lb. each, D. M. 100, h. ft. 6 to 5 on Paultons. Captain Phebus made the running; half way in the cords Paultons went up; a good race in ended in favour of Captain Phebus by a neck. D. of Bedford's b. c. Villiers (late Bethphage) by Bay Middleton, 2 yrs, 8st. (F. Butler) beat Mr Osbaldeston's ch. f. Giselle, 3 yrs, 8st. 7b. (Marlow) last half of Ab.M. 100, h. ft. 5 to 4 on Villiers. Giselle made the running at a strong pace; coming down the bushes hill, Villiers got to her head, and after a good race, won by a head. Fifty Pounds, for two yrs old carrying a feather; three, 7st. 5lb. four, 8st. 9lb. five, 9st. 3lb. six and aged, 9st. 7lb. last three miles of B.C. the winner with his engagements to be sold for 300gs. if demanded, &c. Ld Eglinton's b. c. Eryx, by St Martin, 2 yrs Mr Crockford's br. f. Mistress Jean, 2 yrs Mr Ewbank's b. f. Louisa Newell, 2 yrs Treen, jun. 1 A. Day 2 Rodney 3 Wakefield G. Sharpe Ld Exeter's ch. c. by Hetman Platoff, out of Marmora, Mr Merton's bl. f. Missed Stays, 2 yrs J. Mann W. Purr J Nott Even on Wit's-end, 5 to 1 agst Eryx, and 5 to 1 agst Louisa Newell. Eryx made the running with a lead of several lengths, was not caught, and won by five lengths; Wit's-end second all the way. The winner was claimed, and afterwards given up. Mr Moore's Wolf-dog, by Freney, recd. 75 sov. from D. of Bedford's Oakley, 8st. 7lb. each, D.M. 200, h. ft. Mr Payne's br. f. Vanity, by Camel, 8st. 3lb. reed. ft. from Ld Glasgow's f. by Phoenix, dam by Actæon, grandam by Ardrossan, 8st. T.Y.C. 300, h. ft. WEDNESDAY. Mr Greville's Alarm, by Venison, 4 yrs (Flatman) beat Mr Mytton's Sorella, 5 yrs (Whitehouse) 8st. each, B. C. 1000. 6 to 1 on Alarm. Sorella made the running as far as the Duke's Stand, where Alarm took it, and won easily by five lengths. Handicap Sweepstakes of 30 sov. each, 10 ft. if declared within a quarter of an hour after the weights are fixed, for three yrs old; last mile and a distance of B.C. (5 subscribers, 2 of whom paid 10 sov. ft.) Mr Bowes's br. f. Mowerina, by Touchstone, 8st. 5lb. F. Butler 1 6 to 4 agst Peasant, 6 to 4 agst Free Lance, and 2 to 1 agst Mowerina. Peasant made the running to the Duke's Stand, where he was beaten, and Free Lance took it up, Mowerina following; at the cords Mowerina went up, ran with Free Lance a few strides, quitted him, and won easily by a length; Peasant beaten off. Mr O'Brien's The Traverser, by Gilbert Gurney, 3 yrs (Marlow) beat Ld Glasgow's b. f. Miss Sarah, 4 yrs (J. Holmes) 8st. 7b. each, Ab. M. 500. Even betting. They cantered together the first quarter of a mile, when The Traverser took the lead, kept it to the end, and won easily by three lengths. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, for two yrs old colts, 8st. 7ib. and fillies, 8st. 4lb. first half of Ab.M. the winner to be sold for 70 sov. if demanded, &c. Mr Marson's bl. c. Bedouin, by Camel Mr Worley's gr. f. Wintonia Ld Normanby's b. f. Queen of the May Ld Chesterfield's ch. c. Hollowback W. Abdale J. Marson 1 2 F. Bell 3 7 to 4 agst Jollity, 3 to 1 agst Bedouin, 5 to 1 agst Bendigo, and 5 to 1 agst Little Julia. Bedouin made the running, followed by Bendigo, Queen of the May, and Jollity; at the cords Jollity took the second place, but could not reach Bedouin, who won easily by two lengths; Wintonia a bad third, Queen of the May next. The winner was claimed. Mr Payne's Sir Francis, by Jerry, 4 yrs, 7st. 10fb. (Flatman) beat Ld Strathmore's Secundus, 5 yrs, 8st. 7b. (Crouch) first half of Ab. M. 150, 100 ft. 5 to 4 on Sir Francis, who made the running, and won easily by two lengths. Mr Byng's Garry Owen, by St Patrick, 8st. (Flatman) beat Mr Mostyn's Winchester, 7st. 12lb. (W. Abdale) T.Y.C. 200, h. ft. 7 to 4 on Garry Owen. Winchester made the running half way; Garry Owen then went on with it, and won easily by a length. Handicap Plate of 501. for three yrs old and upwards; A.F. Sir C. Monck's Flattery, by Physician, 4 yrs, 7st. 8lb. Simpson 1 Mr Mostyn's b. f. Ennui, 3 yrs, 7st. Sir J. Hawley's b. h. A-la-mode, 5 yrs, 8st. 10lb. Kitchener F. Butler W. Boyce F. Bell 2 1 agst A-laoff in front, |