Brown Yearling Colt, by Surplus out of Lady Milton (Mr. Nelson) On Thursday, Sept. 16: Zingari, br. f., by Voltigeur out of Travestie (Mr. Newman) ........ Grand Master, br. c., by Voltigeur out of The Gem, by Touchstone (Mr. John Scott) .... .... 165 Plunderer, b. c., by The Cossack out of Soothsayer's dam (Mr. Barrett) 235 Circassian, br. f., by The Cossack out of Sweetpea (Mr. T. Dawson) Opera Dancer, b. f., by The Cossack out of Fandango (Volta's dam) 115 190 98 42 26 20 .... Chesnut Colt, by Stockwell out of Jennala (Mr. Nelson) Black Colt (brother to Dramatist), by Annandale out of Epilogue (Mr. C. Brown or Bay Filly, by Annandale or Launcelot out of Extravaganza (Mr. J. 40 Chesnut Filly, by Stockwell out of Rosalie (Mr. Thornhill) On Friday, Sept. 17: Coquette (foaled 1849), by Launcelot out of Abaft; served by Sweetmeat (with a colt foal by Sweetmeat) (Mr. Weatherby) Filly, 3 yrs., by The Cossack out of Coquette, by Launcelot (Mr. Stevens) Flirt (foaled 1847) by Melbourne out of Abaft; served by Sweetmeat (with a Filly, 2 yrs., by Burgundy out of Flirt, by Melbourne (Mr. Bridge) Camphine, by The Provost; served by The Cure (Mr. W. Robinson)... 155 The Four-leaved Shamrock, ch. c., 2 yrs., by Daniel O'Rourke out of Streat- Streatlam Fairy (foaled 1853), by Epirus out of The Flapper; served by Daniel Colonist, 4 yrs., by Melbourne out of Forget-me-Not The Digger's Daughter, b. f., 3 yrs., by Melbourne out of Forget-me-Not (Sir ... Predictor, yearling colt, by Augur out of Laira (the dam of Calamus) (Mr. Poll Maggot (the dam of Merlin, &c.), by Voltaire, dam by Whisker, with a colt foal by Stockwell, and a yearling filly by The Flying Dutchman (M.. J. Dawson) GS. 170 ...... 150 འྡོ A Yearling Colt, by Newminster out of Consternation (Mr. John Day)...... 40 100 ......... 26 Bassishaw (foaled 1847), by The Prime Warden out of Miss Whinney; served .... 30 80 Brother to Wentworth, a yearling colt, by Bay Middleton out of Dart (Mr. On Saturday, September 18 : LORD DERBY'S STUD. 200 ...... 100 A Chesnut Filly, by West Australian out of Caricature (Mr. J. Fisher) 300 Tom Bowline, a Brown Colt, by the Flying Dutchman out of Miss Bowe (Longbow's dam) (Lord Glasgow) 700 A Bay Colt, by West Australian out of Tour de Force (Acrobat's dam) (Mr. J. 300 HORSES IN TRAINING. A Chesnut Colt, 2 years, bv Teddington out of Young Thalia, by Gameboy; no engagement (Mr. J. Fisher) 46 A Brown Colt, 2 years, by the Flying Dutchman out of Meeanee; engaged in Target, 3 years, by Joe Lovell out of Miss Bowe; no engagement (is in a Post 250 22 Athlete, a Bay Gelding, 4 years, by Pyrrhus the First out of Tour de Force (Mr. 46 Coup de Main, 3 years, by Iago out of Tour de Force (Acrobat's dam) (Mr. J. 40 Toxophilite was bought in at 2,500 gs., De Clare at 800 gs., Fazzoletto at 1,500 gs., and some others at lower prices. Mr. Holland has become the owner of Fisherman, at, is it said, 2,000 gs. The horse still remains with Mr. Parr. Mr. Ten Broeck has purchased Eclipse of Mr. Howard; Mr. Trotter, Rita of Lord Zetland; and Mr. R. Sutton, Green Jacket, for 600 gs. We have to record the death of Mr. R. E. Cooper, well known as the owner of Autocrat, and some other horses. Mr. Cooper, who of late has always had a few in work, was quite a young man, At Monmouth last week, a three-year-old filly, Chanoinesse, fell and broke her neck, in running the third heat for the Chippenham HandiShe had run a dead-heat for the first, and got second place in the cap. next by a head only. Her jockey, Bray, was seriously injured. It took four heats, of a mile and a-half each, to decide this affair. The meeting is under the especial patronage of the Duke of Beaufort, and the filly was the property of Lord Clifden, both leading members of the Jockey Club. Can they becomingly countenance sport of this character ? The St. Leger settling has gone off easily. Had either of the others placed won, it would have been far more serious. Between two stools Mr. Merry came down very softly, and for so hearty a supporter of his horses seldom stood so little on his winner for a great race. The Derby betting has been only occasional, and The Promised Land the only horse that at present has really "a position" in it. His brother, though but " a miler," is in some request for the Cesarewitch, for which we have epitomised the chief business since the appearance of the acceptances. The Argosy's running accounts for the prominence of the English Rose, while Prioress, Underhand, Roman Candle, and other leading favourites in either handicap, speak for themselves. CESAREWITCH STAKES (run October 12).-12 to 1 against English Rose, 3 yrs., 5st. 13lb.; 14 to 2 against Prioress, 5 yrs., 7st. 9lb.; 100 to 7 against Happy Land, 3 yrs., 6st. 7lb.; 15 to 1 against The Roman Candle, 4 yrs., Sat. 3ib.; 100 to 6 each against Underhand, 4 yrs., 8st. 21b., and Rocket, 3 yrs., 6st. 4lb.; 25 to 1 each against Black Tommy, 4 yrs., 8st. 3lb., and Fadladeen, 3 yrs., 6st. 10lb.; 30 to 1 against The Grand Secret, 3 yrs., 5st. 181b.; 40 to 1 each against Queen Bess, 4 yrs., 5st. 2lb., and Riseber, 4 yrs., 8st. llb.; and 50 to 1 against Eclipse, 3 yrs., 7st. 5lb. CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES (ran October 26).-100 to 8 against Blanche of Middlebie, 3 yrs., 6st. 91b.; 14 to 1 against Ignoramus, 4 yrs., 8st. 11lb.; 100 to 6 against The Ancient Briton, 3 yrs., 6st. 4lb.; 25 to 1 against The Happy Land, 3 yrs., 7st. 5lb.; 45 to 1 against Glenmasson, 4 yrs., 8st.; and 50 to 1 against the Physalis colt, 4 yrs., 6st. 131b, NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. THE ARCHERY proposition is too late in the season. A MAN-OF-WAR'S MAN.-We fear that the above answer must apply in your case. "NOVEMBER" (Galway).-Declined with thanks, The First and Second October-"The Eccentric Joey Jones"- Peep at the Houghton-Védette-Stud Mems.--Derby Horses "HOTSPUR AND LANGUISH," A COUPLE OF HARRIERS FROM THE PACK OF SIR HUMPHREY DE TRAFFORD, BART. THE ALPENSTOCK; OR, GLACIAL TOILS AND SUNNY RAMBLES.- STOCKTON-TIVERTON AND NORTH DEVON-ASCOT MILI- Twenty-third Sun. after Trin. 8 M Bettisfield Coursing Meeting. 9T Liverpool Races. 10 W Altear Coursing Meeting. 11 T Cowbridge S. C., Armagh S. C. 12 F Windsor Grand Military S. C. 13 S 14 SETS afternoon. s 4 23 1 4 6 2 6 s 4 3026 3 6 1 41 No tide r 6 5927 4 23 0 5 0 29 s 4 27 28 5 42 0 51 1 12 r 7 3N 1 29 1 49 2 25 2 59 14 3 18 3 32 Twenty-fourth Sun. after Trin.s 4 11 9 Morning. 15 M Wrexham Races. 16 T Shrewsbury Races. 17 W Shrewsbury Steeple Chases. 18 T Ellesmere Coursing Meeting. 19 F Longner Coursing Meeting. 20 S 7 18 7 54 18 36 9 13 21 Twenty-fifth Sun. after Trin. 22 M Ashdown Park Coursing Meeting. 23 T St. Clement. r 7 30 FRISS 8 0 29 0 51 1 15 1 35 1 57 afternoon. s 4 117 4 37 2 18 24 W Coquetdale Coursing Meeting. 25 T Michaelmas Term ends. 26 F 27 S 28 S Advent Sunday. 29 M 30 T Birmingham Cattle Show week. r 7 3418 5 48 3 1 3 25 3 48 4 15 4 38 5 7 5 31 6 1 6 29 6 58 7 32 8 5 8 43 9 18 s 3 5325 2 14 9 52 10 23 COURSING MEETINGS IN NOVEMBER. 1 Belsay (Northumberland) 10 Caledo. St. Leger, (Edin.) 16 &c. 2, 9 Spelthorne Club.......10,11,12 Ardrossan Cl. (Girtrig).. 17 2 &c. Marham Club (Norfolk)10,11,12 2, 3 Altcar Club...........10,11,12 2, 3 Treve Bawn (Cavan).... 11 4,5 Nithsdale and Galloway 11. 12 5 Scarborough 8 Newcastle, Northumber- 8 &c. Sambourne (Worcester). Cork Southern Club .... 9 &c. .......... 16, 17 hampton).......... 25, 26 Tedcaster.......... 30 & Dec. 1 |