towards expenses, and the second to receive 100 sovs. out of the stakes; St. Leger Course. -28 subs. Ld Ailesbury's b. f. Intimidation Count Batthyany's bl. f. Coal-black Rose Mr Brown's ch. f. Glendonna Mr Capel's br. f. Duet Ld Chesterfield's b. f. Donna Nena Pereira Ld Eglinton's br. f. Mary Copp Ld Glasgow's b. f. by Orlando, out of Brown Bess b. f. by Surplice, out of Marietta, by Sheet Anchor br. f. by Gameboy, out of Physalis Mr W. Græme's b. f. Blue Mantle Adml Harcourt's b. f. Agra Mr H. Hill's ch. f. Mincepie Ld J. Scott's br. f. Katherine Logie PONTEFRACT. MONDAY, Sept. 22.-The GREAT WEST RIDING HANDICAP of 5 sovs. each, with 100 added, for all ages; once round (about two miles); 20 subs. Yrs. 4 3 The Martlet 3 Springy Johnny (late 4 Preston 3 Felicious) .aged 4 Maid of Derwent 3 Vindex 6 3 Fisherman. The SAPLING HANDICAP of 5 Sov. each, with 50 added, for two year olds; from the Wood End TUESDAY.-The BOROUGH MEMBERS' CUP of 100 sovs., added to a Handicap of 5 sovs. each; The STAND HANDICAP PLATE of 40 sovs., for three year olds and upwards; one mile and a WEDNESDAY, Sept. 24.-The LANARKSHIRE HANDICAP of 10 sovs. each, h. ft., and 3 only if declared, with 60 added; the winner of any handicap of the value of 100 sovs. subsequent to the publication of the weights 5lb., of two 71b., of three or more 9lb. extra; one mile and a half.-11 subs., 5 of whom declared. THURSDAY.-The ANCIENT SILVER BELL, given by the Town Council of Lanark, added to a Handicap of 7 sovs. each, 4 ft., and only 2 if declared, with 50 added; penalties for winning subsequent to the publication of the weights the same as in the Lanarkshire Handicap, but the winner of that race 5lb. extra; one mile and a quarter.-12 subs., 6 of whom declared. The HAMILTON PLATE of 50 sovs., given by his Grace the Duke of Hamilton; a winner of any race after the publication of the weights to carry 5lb., of two 7lb., of three or more 91b. extra. WEDNESAY, Sept. 24.-The CARDIFF STAKES of 15 sovs. each, 7 ft. and 3 only if declared, with 100 added; the winner of any handicap of the value of 100 sovs. or upwards after the declaration of the weights to carry 71b. extra; if five or more start, the second horse to save his stake, and the winner to pay 10 sovs. towards expenses; two miles.-16 subs. Yrs. st. lb. Yrs. st. lb. Yrs. st. lb. THURSDAY.-The ELY STAKES of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft., and 3 only if declared, with 50 added; the winner of any handicap of the value of 100 sovs. after the declaration of the weights to carry 71b. extra; the winner of the Cardiff Stakes to carry 10lb. extra, but not in addition; if five or more horses start, the sona horse to save his stake, and the winner to pay 5 sovs. towards expenses; one mile and a quarter.-16 subs. Age. st. lb. 6 7 0 Miss Harkaway Fanny Gray. Border Chief. WALSALL. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 24.-The BRADFORD HANDICAP of 5 sovs. each., 3 ft., and 1 if declared, &c., with 50 added; winners of any handicap of the value of 100 sovs. after the weights are declared 5lb. extra; five horses to accept, and three to start, or the money will not be added; about two miles; if the highest weight accepting be under 8st. 71b., it will be raised to that weight, and the rest in proportion.-8 subs. Yrs. st. lb. 5 7 4 Yrs. st. lb. aged 6 6 A HANDICAP of 5 sovs. each, 2 ft., and 1 if declared, &c., with 25 added; winners of any handicap after the weights were declared 5lb. extra; one mile and a quarter; if the highest weight accepting be under 8st. 7lb., it will be raised to that weight, and the rest in proportion.-12 subs. THURSDAY.-The HATHERTON HANDICAP of 5 sovs. each, 3 ft., and 1 if declared, &c., with 30 added; winners of any handicap after the weights are declared 5lb. extra; about two miles; if the highest weight accepting be under 8st. 7lb., it will be raised to that weight, and the rest in proportion.-11 subs. Yrs. st. lb. His Piper Elastic A HANDICAP of 5 sovs. each, 2 ft. and 1 if declared, &c., with 25 added; winners of any handicap after Sept. 2, 5lb. extra; one mile and a quarter; if the highest weight accepting be under 8st. 71b., it will be raised to that weight, and the rest in proportion-14 subs. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 24.-THE COUNTY CUP STAKES of 10 sovs. each, for three year olds, 6st. 91b.; four, 8st. 7lb. ; five, 9st. llb.; six and aged, 9st. 4lb.; mares and geldings allowed 3lb. The winner to be sold for £500 if demanded, and to subscribe to the Cup in 1857. The winner to pay 2 sovs. to the fund. Twice round and a distance.-7 subs. Yrs. Mr Daley ns. Tug of War Yrs. THE TWO-YEAR-OLD STAKES of 5 sovs. each, with 50 added, for two-yr-old colts, 8st. 7lb. ; and fillies, 8st. 3lb.; a winner of 50 sovs., 3lbs. ; of two fifties, or 100 sovs., 5lbs.; of 200 sovs., 71b. ex.; the winner to pay 5 sovs. to the Racing Fund; T.Y.C.; about half a mile.-9 subs. Mr Symons ns. ch. f. Neva Mr C. Peck's b. f. Princess Eugenie Mr Thellusson's Madame Clicquot Mr J. Dawson's Harrie Mr T. Walker's Gemma di Vergy ns. Evelyn Mr H. Rich's ch. c. Odd Trick THE LEICESTERSHIRE HANDICAP of 100 sovs. added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft., and 3 only if declared by Sept. 9; the second to receive 10 sovs. out of the stakes; the winner of any Handicap after the weights are declared to carry 7lb. extra; the winner to pay 10 sovs. to the Racing Fund, and to subscribe to the stakes in 1857; three horses to start or the public money will not be given; one mile and a half. Should the highest weight accepting be under 8st. 12lbs., it will be raised to that weight, and the others in proportion.- 35 subs. Yrs. st. lb. THE BELVOIR STAKES of 5 sovs. each, with 20 added, for horses that have been hunted with an established pack of hounds at least seven days, to be bona fide the nominator's own property at the time of naming, and proper certificates to be produced from the master of hounds or huntsmen; four year old, 11st.; five, 11st. 71b.; six and aged, 12st.; if more than five subscribers, the second to save his stake; 3 miles.-5 subs. THURSDAY. A HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs, each, 5 ft., with 50 added; the winner of any Handicap of the value of 100 sovs. after the weights are declared 5lb. extra; gentle men riders; professionals 6lb. extra; the winner to subscribe to the race in 1857, and to pay 3 sovs. to the fund; one mile and a quarter.-9 subs. Yrs. st. lb. Yrs. st. lb. Yrs. st. lb. 3 10 0 3 10 0 4 911 SCURRY HANDICAP of 50 sovs., added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, 3 ft. if declared by Sept. 9, for horses of all ages (two year olds excepted); a winner of any Handicap after the weights are declared, 7 lb. extra; three horses to start, or the public money will not be given; the winner to pay 3 sovs. to the Racing Fund; half a mile. Should the highest weight accepting be under 8st. 121b., it will be raised to that weight, and the others in proportion.-23 subs. Yrs. st. lb. Panmure Yrs. st. lb. Yrs. st. lb. 3 6 5 Lord Albemarle 3 610 Dolly Stork Lady Florence Princes Mixture 3 6 7 F. by Birdcatcher Sacrifice 3 6 2 NEWMARKET. FIRST OCTOBER MEETING. TUESDAY, Sept. 30.-The First Year of the NINTH TRIENNIAL PRODUCE STAKES of 10 sovs. each, for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 4lb.; T.Y.C.-40 subs. The GRAND DUKE MICHAEL STAKES of 50 sovs. each, for three year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 3lb.; the second to save his stake; A.F.-17 subs. D of Bedford's br. c. Walmer Capt Lane's b. c. Firmament Mr Magenis's b. c. The Prince c. by Epirus, out of Wapiti Mr R. Read's b. c. The Courtier Baron Rothschild's b. c. Othello The HOPEFUL STAKES of 40 sovs. each, h. ft., for two year olds, colts, 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 5lb.; the winner of the July or Chesterfield Stakes at Newmarket, the New Stakes at Ascot, the Ham, Lavant, or Molecomb Stakes at Goodwood, the Prince of Wales's Stakes at York, the Champagne Stakes or 10 sovs. Two Year Old Stakes at Doncaster, to carry 61b., of any two of those stakes 91b. extra; of any other sweepstakes value 200 sovs., including the winner's own stake, and not having less than ten subscribers, to carry 3lb. extra; no horse to carry more than 91b. extra; those got by Arabians or out of Arabian mares allowed 5lb.; the owner of the second horse to receive 50 sovs. out of the stakes; the last half of Ab.M.-22 subs. Mr Adkins's b. f. Fascination Mr Hewitt's b. c. The Avenger Mr Howard's br. c. Rohallion D of Beaufort's b. f. The Vigil D of Bedford's b. f. Cruzada b. f. Jessie Ld Ailesbury's b. f. by Orlando, out of Split- Sir C. Monck's br. f. Vanity Match.-Mr Newland's f. Impérieuse, 8st. 71b., against Mr Mare's c. Venture, 8st. 4lb., both two year olds; T.Y.C.; 300, h. ft. Off by consent. Match.-Mr J. S. Forbes's br. f. Double Glo'ster, against D of Bedford's br. f. Palm, both two year olds; 8st. each; first half of Ab. M.; 200 h. ft. Match.-Ld Clifden's ch. f. Homily, 4 yrs., agst Ld Zetland's b. c. Fandango, 4 yrs., 8st. 7lb. each; B. C.; 200 and the Cup. WEDNESDAY.-Second Year of the EIGHTH TRIENNIAL PRODUCE STAKES of 10 sovs. each, for three year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 4lb. ; the second to receive a sum equal to 10 per cent. upon the whole stake, and the third a sum equal to 5 per cent.; A.F.-68 subs. Gen Anson's br. f. Music br. f. Miss Nightingale Count Batthyany's bl. f. Coal-black Rose D of Bedford's b. f. Eloquence b. c. Walmer br. f. Bandalore br. c.Bezonian Mr Bowes's b. f. Victoria br. c. Fly-by-Night *Ld Ailesbury's b. f. Intimidation Mr C. D. Breton's ch. f. Mavourneen Ld Clifden's ch. c. Indulgence Mr Gratwicke's ch. f. by Robert de Gorham, out of Mary b. f. by Robert de Gorham, out of The Landgravine br. c. by Robert de Gorham, out of Side-saddle *Mr Greville's b. f. by Alarm, out of Duver- ch. c. by The Hero, out of Gaze *Mr Knowles's br. c. Aleppo Mr J. Lucas's b. or br. f. Garnet c. (dead) by Surplice, out of Beeswax Mr Mare's br. f. Tyne Mr Combe's b. c. Armiger * b. c. Pit-a-Pat b. f. Mischief Mr Copeland's b. c. St. Dunstan bl. or br. f. Rosette Ld Derby's br. c. Fazzoletto ch. c. by Epirus, out of Breastgirth b. c. by Epirus, out of Gillyflower Col Martyn's b. c. The Spaniard Mr Nevill's br. f. by Footstool, out of Sneer Ld Orford's b. f. by Footstool, out of Adelgund br. c. by Surplice, out of Legerdemain Mrs Osbaldeston's b. f. Lunelle br. g. Assailant br. c. Coup de Main Ld Eglinton's b. c. Omer Pasha br. f. Mary Copp b. or br. f. Oltenitza Ld Exeter's b. f. Theodora Sir R. Pigot's b. f. by Hetman Platoff, out of b. c. by Conyngham, out of Prioress Ld W. Powlett's ch. c. Druid b. c. by The Libel, out of Reciprocity D of Richmond's b. f. Caledonia b. c. by Red Hart, out of Refraction Won, in 1855, by Mary Copp, by two lengths, Intimidation being second, Aleppo third. The starters are denoted by an asterisk. The GRANBY STAKES of 30 sovs. each, 20 ft., for two year olds not named in the Rutland Stakes; colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 3lb.; the winner of a Sweepstakes value 400 sovs., includ |