By REDSHANK, g.-Mantrap's d., 5 1 Reindeer (3 yrs old), 11, (13,) 100, 143, 148 1 (late Unknown), 110, 110 4 Reiver, The, 3, 15, 27, 41. (48.) 1 Register, (77.) 83, 98 Relston, 87, 88 Rendsburgh, 104 2 Remunerator, 40, (42,) (50,) | 1 83, 101, 101 1 Repletion, 8, 40, (96,) 149 7 Repulse (now Emma Jemima), 3 Retail. 7, 81, (96,) (120,) 124, 3 Reversion, 3, 4, (33,) 36, (53,) 53, 54, 58, (59) Rhesus, 21, 145, 152 Rhinegrave, 50, 52 Rhododendron, 85, 97 1 Ribaldry, 23, 29, 64, 128, (133,) 143, 146 1 Richard Primmer, 32, 121, (122) Ridens. See Traitress. Ringleader, 44, 45 2 Risk, 4, 5, 29, 44, 45, (53,) (58,) 92, 93 Roache-Maid, 87, 87, 99, 100, Won Rubina, 21 Rudick's Fancy. See Cynthia. 1 Runnymede, 34, 40, (72,) 75, 124, 135 Russhorough, 21, 63 1 Rush, (47,) 60, 94, 140 2 Sabra, 7, 10, 25, 129, (130,) 137, 4 Sagacity, 7, 8, (13,) 24, 50, (50,) Andrew, by Drayton, 120 by Thistlewhipper, 186, 143 Gift, 62 1 St. Fabian, 17, 24, 24, 57, (107,) 121, 135, 137, 141 By ST. FRANCIS, f. Won 1 Setter, The, 44, 45, (46,) 78, 90, Shadow, The, (late Knavesmire Shareholder, The, 3, 4 Sherry Cobbler, 36, 86 3 Shilmalier West, 45, 46, 48, 49, 79, (79,) 85, 85, 110, 111, 111, 111, (111,) 122, 129, 133, 139, 139, (140,) 152, 152 Show Girl, 108 Show the-way (late Pity the Blind), 71, 80, 94, 112, 153 5 Shropshire Witch, 6, (14,) (50,) 61, 68, 69, (82,) (86,) 87, (96,) Prioress, Uncle Sam) Recruit's d. 50, 56 Amima, 8 St. Hilda, 86 By ST. MARTIN, f. 123, 125, 137, 145 112 147 g.-Bess, 45, 49, 106 (112) c. Mecca, 92 f. Toga, 25, 66, 135, 137, St. Michael, 91 2 Santiago, (17,) 24, 24, (24,) 135, Sarah Ellis, 29, 106 Sardanapalus, 11, 24, 57, 83, 83, 1 Saredon, 5, 45, (46,) 121, 150 1 BY THE SEA, br. g., (8) 1 Seamer Lass, (98) 1 Seignor of Holderness (now 6 Selina, 1, 5, 10, 19, 23, (29,) 29, 1 Senorita, 30, 76, 88, 90, 115, Serendib, 135 Serus, 24, 34, 40, 44, 143 sis. to Wanota (3 yrs old), 114, 183, 138 Simplicity, 4, (5.) (7.) 10, 31, Sir Alexander. See Seignor of 1 Astley Cooper, 26, 26, 27 Sir John, 51, 56 Peter Laurie, 23, (31) Robert, 4, 7, 21, 23, (60.) 61, 80, 129, (180,) (140,) 150, 154 - Roger de Coverley, 27, 27 1- William Harpur, (120) By SLANE, c. d. by Camel, 96 1 Snail, (42) Suarey, 144 Snarler, 50 1 Snowdrop, 30, (54) 1 Snowdrift, 18, 68, 69, 76, 85, 91 (95) 1 Snowstorm, 10, 22, (29,) 84, 90, 130 (bay mare), 87, 88, 117, 122, 151, 151 1 Snuffers, 43, 82, 82, 92, 92, (104,) 111, 111, 132, 132, 149 Sobersides, 118 Solomon, 34, 35, 99, 122 146 (67,) 82 By STOCKPORT, g. - Slashing Alice's dam, 99 Stockwell, 138, 142 Stranger, The, 18, 116, 116 3 Stranger's Daughter, The, 99, (100,) 100, 105, (106,) 127, 127, (180,) 150, 151 1 Stratagem, (52,) 69, 129, 130, 153 3 Strongbow, 12, 17, 17, 38, (40,) (63.) (63,) 66, 73, 76, 124 Substitute, 116 Subterfuge. 16, 34 1 Sunrise, (5,) 10, 85, 136 Sutiler, The. See c. by Touch stone-Camp-follower Swaledale, 26, 27, 27, 93, (93,) (97.) 97, 98, 128, (134,) (134) Swede, The (3 yrs old), 142 1 (4 yrs old), 6, (10,) 10, 33, 38 Sweep, The, 45, 88, 90, 113, 115, 128, 128 2 Sweetheart, 33, 36, 51, 89, 90, (102,) (118,) 115, 120, 121, 125, 131, 132 Won Sweet-pea, 91, 122 Swift, The, 1, 1, 41 (5 yrs old), by John-o'Gaunt, 55, 55, 85 2 Testator, 26. (26,) (27,) 53, 93 By THEON, C.- Carillon, 57 1 -f.-Lady Love, (55) 3 Theseus, (8,) 34, 55, (57,) (67) Thibault, 31 Third of May, 63 By THISTLEWHIPPER, C.-Her- 1 Thurgarton, (14,) 140 7 Tightwaist, 8, 8, 9, 20, (22,) (23,) (26,) (27,) 30, 63, (64,) 8, 90, 112, 114, (152,) (153,) 154 Tilsit, 37, 38, 42, 81, 86, 103, 104 2 Timid Fawn, 66, 81, 82, (83,) (83,) 121, 125 8 Timothy, 9, 15, (16.) 41, 41, Tiresome. See Breaksman. 1 Tom Bowling, (25,) 26, 94 59 2 Tommy-the-Tinman, 18, 32, (60,) 60, 62, (80,) 87, 103 3 Tonic, 4, (61,) (62.) (101,) 143 4 Tordesillas, 4, (15,) 27, (28,) Won Tout, The, 102, 129 Toy, 63, 64 Traitress (late Ridens), 52, 112 Trapper, The, 16 Travestie, 30. 28, 89, 105 3 Trickstress, 18, (63,) 115, (121,) (122,) 153 3 Trinket (3 yrs old), 11, 12, 16, (18,) (56,) 57, (125.) 134, 138, 145 Trinket (2 yrs old). 138 4 Trousseau, 44, 46, (89,) (91,) (102,) (114) 1 True Blue, (2,) 20, 113, 115 4 Truelove, 21, 22, 27, 27, 44, 53, 53, (65,) 65, (79,) 87, (87,) 92, (93.) 93, 98 By TRUEBOY, f.-Miss Lydia, 53 -f. Stranger's Daughter. See True Girl 4 True Girl, (99,) 100, (105,) 122, (122,) 126, (126) 5 Truth, 8, 20, 22, 22, 44, (49.) 49, 63, 64, 85, 121, (129,) (139,) (143,) (145) 2 Tumbler, (142,) (144) Turk, 21, 23, 149 1 Turtle, 25, (74,) 135, 137, 142, 146, 147 Tuscan, 14, 80, 96, 96 1 By UGLY BUCK, b. c. (h. b.), (32) f. Margellina. See Mar garet f. d. by Vestris, 142 Ulster, 22 Uncle Ben, 55 Uncle Sam. See c, by St. Franeis 4 Unity, (1.) (9,) 14, (15,) 52, 59, 59, (90) Unknown, The, 128, 129, 131, 148, 148 3 Upton, 4, 29, 75, 83, (101,) Unlucky One, The, 68 (110,) 140, (150) Uralia, 9 1 Urania, (42,) 55, 56, 112 2 Urbanity, (4,) 43, 76, 135, 136, (by Buzzard).7 (aged), 18, (42) Valentine's Day, 102, 144, 146 1 Valiant, 1, (25,) 25, 26, 47 Vampyre, 21, 37, 42 1 Vancouver, (18.) 105, 106, 150 3 Vanguard, 15, 19, 23, 53, 54 (89,) 114, 136, (147,)145, (147) 1 Vasa, 17. (17,) 36, 38, 39 Vassal, 131 2 Vatican, (37,) 90, 114, 115, 134 (136,) 141 2 Venice, 2 Vengeance, 129 By VENISON, f. Lady Sale, 13, 89,40, 138 - f.-Imp. See Miss Bundy c. Passion, 51, (51,) 82, 83, 125, 137, (137) sis. to Coryphée. See Figurante 1 Ventre-à-terre, 13, 17, 35, 107, (142) 2 Venus, (71,) (72,) 72, 77 Verderer, 81 Vermuth, 22, 22, 88, 90 By VERULAM, h. Whim, 31 3 Vesta, (6.) 6, 14, 36, 66, (67) (67,) 83 Victoria, 98, 150 4 View Halloo, (15,) (27,) 28, (40,) (41) Visite, 7, 11, 24, 24, 24, 57, 67 1 Vivandiere, 63, 63, 74, (88,) 115 Volante, 71 By VOL-AU-VENT, C.- Boba By VOLTAIRE - bro. to Executor, 9 Voltigeur, 30, 30, 140 (h. b.) 77 Won Wintonia, 103 Witchcraft, 1, 3, 65 Woldsman. See Scarborough 3 Woodlark, 74, 76, (91,) 91, (95,) 95, 109, (109) Woodbury, 72 1 Woodsprite, 50, (51,) 52, 56, 56, 67, 68, 87 Woodcraft. See Milkman 4 Woolwich, 12. 21, (39,) 44, (45.) 48, (49,) 49, (56,) 72, 76, 121, 135 2 4 Worcester, 20, 48, 89, 94, 105, 106, 114, 122 Wrangler, 116, 116 Wren, The, 31, 100, 120 Yaller Gal, The, 41, 41, 85 Ebor See The Young Altisdora, 113, 129 (141) 145, (147) England, 44, 46, 46, (54) (55,) 79, (79,) 79, 126, 133, 139, 139, (151) 111 Hawthorn, 83, 89 Knowell, 19 Liverpool, 87, 87, 88, 110, By YOUNG LOCHINVAR, f.-Madcap's dam, 142 2 Young Thalia. (87,) 99, 106, 117, (148,) 152 Farmer, 131 Zaidee, 45, 49 Zadoc. See Joe Muggins INDEX TO HORSES THAT RAN IN IRELAND. Two-year olds (of 1849) are printed in Italics; the figure on the left denotes the number of races won. 2 Caprice, 156, 157, 158, (160.) 3 Captain Grant, 155, 157, 158, 4 Carbuncle, (162.) (162,) (162,) 1 Celt, The, 161, (162,) 166 Charlotte, 167 4 Chaseaway, 158, 164, (167) (167,) (168.) (169) 5 Chatterbox. (155,) (155,) (157,) Chertsey, 162 1 Chevy Chase, 164, 169, (169) (156,) 156, 165, 168, 170, (170) f. Perdita, 165, 169 Costume, 161, 163, 169 Countersign, The, 161 3 Countess, The, 155, 156, (157) (158,) (158.) 164, 165, 166, 167, 169, 169 1 Cripple Kate, (159,) 168 Croydon, 167 2 Cyprus, 161, 162, 163, (166,) 166, (166,) 169, 170, 170 4 Dolly's Brae, (155.) 156, 157, (158,) 158, 163, 161, 161, 168, 169, (170,) (170) 2 Duc-an-Dhurras, 155. (156.) (157,) 157, 158, 164, 165, 169 Emerald Isle, The, 170 1 Fairy, The, 165, (169,) 169 Farewell, 166 Fingal (late Ballinure), 161, 162 163, 166 1 Flight, 162, 162, 162, 163, 163, (166) 3 Flirt, 159, 159, (160,) (162,) (166,) 168, 170, 170 2 Fox, The, 160, 161, (163,) (168) By FRENEY, C., d. by Skylark, 165 of Caribbas, 155, 156, 157, 158, (159,) (167,) (167.) 168, 170 Master Richard, 160 Matilda, 164, 165, 169 1 May Blossom, 157, (164,) 165, 168. 169 Gulnare (late Batteraway), 170, 1 May-day, 157, 169, (169) 170 By MERCURY, gr. h.- Bac- Miss Bernard, 164, 165 See The 3 Miss Fortune, 155, 157, (158,) 4 Harlequin, (160,) (160,) (166,) (166,) 170 Harum-scarum, 167, 167 1 Highlander, (166) 8 Honest Tom, 157, 157, 158, (159,) 159, 160, (161.) (163.) 163, 168 By HUMMING BIRD, f. Qucen Elizabeth, 159 5 Indian Warrior, The, (164,) (164,) (165,) 168. (169,) (169) 1 Independence, (156,) 157, 159, 159 Irish Duke, The, 160. 160, 166 3 Isabella, 157, (159,) 159, (167,) (167,)168, 170 By ISHMAEL, ch. c, 163 1 Jenny Lind, (170) Johnny, 167 Juggernaut, 161, 162, 163 Kakistos, (late Boo), 161, 162 Kelpie, The, 156, 165, 168 5 Kick-up-the-Dust, 155, (155) (156,) 157, 158, (164), (165,) 166, (169) 2 Kildare (late Whiteboy), 157, 158, 159, (160,) 161, (162,) 162, 169 Kindle-the-Wisp, 155, 156, 157 Lady Arthur, 159 4 Lancaster, (157,) (157.) 159. (164,) (164,) 164, 165, 168, 169 By LANERCOST, f. Prior of Won Reelfoot, 159, 163 1 Remunerator, (155.) 153 Ridiculus Mus, 162 Rival, 160 Robber's Daughter, The, 165, 169 1 Roller, (155.) 156, 169 1 By RORY O'MORE, b. m., (159) 3 Rouser, (160,) (161,) (163) 6 St John (now Carlow), 155, 156. (156.) 156, 153, (159,) 161, (161,) 163, (163,) (165,) 166, 168, 170, (170,) 170 Seamew, 160, 160 2 3 1 159, 161, (162.) (162,) 162, 166 Miss Hayes, 158 By TEARAWAY, C. Byron, 155, (158) Tancred, 156, 156, 157, 153, 163 d., by 1 Miss O'More, 163 Miss Signal, 159 Modesty, 159 Moll-in-the-Wad, 157, 157, 158 Moyola, 165, 168 1 Myrtilla, 155, 156, 167, (167,) 168, 170, 170, 170 Nourmahal, 157, 158, 165 3 Oaks, The, 156, 160, (160.) (161,) 162, 163, (163,) 166, 166, 166 Off she-goes, 158 Old Fox, The, 162, 162, 163, 168, 170, 170, 170 1 Oscar, 162, (170) 1 Otter, The, (161, 161, 161 5 Peg-the-Rake, 155, 158. (159,) (167,) (168,) (168,) (170,) 170 3 Peri, 155, 155, 156, 157, (157,) 158, 158. (164.) 164, 166, (168) Pick-up-the tin, 168 2 Pio Nono, 155, 157, 158, 159, 160, Portia, 157, 164, 168, 169 1 Radical, (161) Red Knight. The, 156, 163 1 Redmond O'Hanlon, (159,) 164, 165, 168, 169 Red Norah, 166 Rover, 168 2 f. Bucher's d., (156,) 156, 158, 160, 166, 168, 170 c. (bro. to Russborough), 168 Ironmould, 155, 155 Rathmine's d., 155 f. Zulima, 156 Thunder, 164, 168 2 Thunderbolt, 155, 155, 156, (157) (160,) 163, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167 Tip-the-Glimmer, 166 1 Tom Moody, 164, 165, (167,) 167, 168, 169 Tower, 167 3 Toy, 155, 156, (160,) (160,) (163,) 165, 166, 169 Tribute, 156, 160, 161 True Blue, 167, 159, 170 By UGLY BUCK, C.-Sylph, 165 Vivandière (4 yrs old), 162, 163 Wauton, 157 1 Warden of Galway, The, 161, 161, 163, (163) War Hawk, 164, 165 1 Water-hen, (160) Waterloo, 159 Weasel, 161, 163 Wexford Girl, 160 3 Whiff. 155, (157,), 158, 161, 165, (168.) (170) Whiteface, 166 Whitenose, 170 1 Wire, 166, (166,) 170 Yellow Pat, 156, 159, 160 Troublesome (Dr Wood's colt), 169 Zara, 163 M THE LAWS OF RACING, BETTING, &c. GENERAL RULES OF RACING, RIDING, &c. 1. Horses take their age from the 1st of January. 2. In catch weights any person can ride without going to scale. A feather weight is defined to be 4st, and the usual declaration must be made when a jockey intends to ride more than that weight. 3. Horses not entitled to start without producing a certificate of age, &c., if required, except where aged horses are included, in which case a younger horse may be entered without such certificate, provided he carry the same weight as the aged.; 4. A maiden horse or mare is one that has never won. An untried stallion or mare is one whose produce has never run in public. 5. No person can run more than one horse for any plate, or for any race for which heats are run. C. Where two horses run a dead heat and their owners agree to divide, both are liable to carry extra weight as winners. A horse walking over, or receiving forfeit, except for a match, will be deemed a winner. The winner of a sweepstakes reduced to a match, is considered the winner of a sweepstakes. In estimating winnings, no deduc tion can be made except of the winner's own stake, and of any sum or sums required by the conditions to be paid out of the stakes to the owner of any other horse or horses in the race. Entrance money for plates not to be deducted. 7. Jockeys must ride their horses to the usual place of weighing, and he that dismounts before, or wants weight, is distanced, unless he be disabled by accident, in which case he may be led or carried to the scale. If a jockey fall from his horse, and the horse be rode in from the place where the rider fell, by a person of sufficient weight, he may take his place the same as if the rider had not fallen. 8. If one horse jostle or cross another, such horse, (unless he be two clear lengths before the horse whose track he crosses) and every horse belonging to the same owner, or in which he may have a share, running in the same race, will be disqualified for winning, whether such jostle or cross was caused by accident or foul riding. Complaints must be made at the time the jockey is weighed. 9. Every jockey allowed 2lb. above the weight specified for his horse; but should any horse carry more than 2lb. above his weight, without having declared it (at Newmarket, at least one hour before the time fixed for the first race of the day, and else where a clear half hour before the time fixed for the race in which the horse is intended to run, or, if no time is fixed, a clear half hour before the race is run), he will be considered distanced, although he came in first. grandam, of any horse, &c., having a name in the Stud Book or Calendar, it will be sufficient to mention her as such. If the dam or grandam is not known, the sire of the horse, &c., must be mentioned, together with such other particulars as will be sufficient to identify the animal. If a horse has once appeared in the Calendar by a name and his pedigree, it will be sufficient afterwards to mention him by his name only, even though he has never started. If the dam was covered by more than one stallion, the names of all of them must be mentioned. If any horse be named without being identified, he will not be allowed to start; but his owner will be liable for the stake or forfeit. 12. No horse will be deemed the winner of any race which shall be proved to have run under a false description; the disqualification to remain in force until his pedigree be ascertained and recorded. No objection can be made after the lapse of twelve months from the time of running, 13. Allowance of weight to the produce of untried horses or mares must be claimed at the time of naming. Extra weights and allowances for not winning, are not accumulative, unless particularly specified. Extra weights for running are enforced up to the time of starting. 14. When any person enters a horse, or subscribes to a stake under a fictitious name, or in the name of a person not fully identified at the time, he will be considered in all respects as the owner of the horse, and as the subscriber to the stake. The Stewards of the Jockey Club have power to call upon a nominator to produce testimony that the horse named is not the property, either wholly or in part, of any person whose name appears in the list of defaulters; and, if he fail to do so, they may cause the nomination to be erased. 15. In any race which may contain particular conditions as to qualification, it is sufficient if the horse be qualified at the time of naming. 16. When the qualification of a horse is objected to before running, the proof of qualification must be made by the owner before starting; on failure, the prize may be withheld for a period to be fixed by the Stewards, and, if not made then, he will have come in first. If the objection be made after not be entitled to the prize, though his horse shall the time specified, the proof rests with the objector. 17. When the age or qualification of a horse is objected to, either before or after running, the Stewards have power to order an examination of the horse's mouth, by competent persons, and to call for all such evidence as they may require, and their decision is final. 18. In all cases of fraud punishable by law, the Jockey Club have power, with the consent of the party aggrieved, to prosecute the offenders. 10. For the best of the plate, where three heats are run, the horse is second that wins one heat. For the best of the heats, the horse is second that beats the other horse twice out of three times, though he 19. If a horse shall run, or be brought to 'run do not win a heat. Where a plate is won by two for any race in England, or elsewhere, and shall be heats, the preference of the horses is determined proved not to be of the age represented, the Jockey by the second heat. Where a plate is given to the Club have power to disqualify for ever the owner, or winner of the best of three heats, a horse, to win,part owner, trainer, groom, or person having the must be the actual winner of two heats, even though no horse appear against him for both or either of the heats. When three horses have each won a heat, they only must start for a fourth. In running of heats, a dead heat goes for nothing, and all the horses may start again, unless it be between two horses that had each won a heat. Horses drawn before the plate is won, are distanced. No distance in a fourth heat. NOMINATIONS-OBJECTIONS TO QUALI 11. In all nominations of horses, which have not started before the time of naming, the sire, dam, and grandam must be mentioned, if known, unless the dam has a name which is to be found in the Stud Book or Calendar, in which case the name of the sire and dam will be sufficient. If the horse, &c.. be own brother, or sister to any horse, &c., having a name in the Stud Book or Calendar, it will be sufficient to name it as such. If the dam or grandam be sister (but which sister must be vecified, if there be more than one), or dam, or care of such horse at the time, from running of training any horse where the rules of the Jockey Club apply, and from being employed by any member of the Club. And any horse thus fraudulently entered or run, is for ever disqualified for running in any race whatever. 20. No horse foaled out of the United Kingdom. can be entered for any race where the rules of the Jockey Club prevail, unless the owner, at the time of naming, deposit with the person appointed to receive such nomination, a certificate from some racing club of the country where the horse was foaled, or from the mayor or other public officer of the district, stating the age, pedigree, and colour of the horse, and the marks by which it is distinguished. ARREARS, DEFAULTERS, &c. 21. All stakes must be made before starting: in default thereof, the nominator becomes liable as a loser, whether his horse comes in first or not, unless he shall have previously obtained the consent of the party or parties with whom he is engaged to his not |