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EPSOM.-WEDNESDAY, MAY 20TU.
ÍJSVOI» BelVs Life in London.)
The DERBY STAKES of 60 sovs eaeh, li ft, for threo year
olds ; colts 8st 101b, fillios 8st 61b ; tho second re-
ceived 100 sors out of tho stakes ; ono milo and a
half; 255 subs.
Sir It. o. Naylor'« br c Macaroni, by Sweetmeat out of Jocoie,
8»t 101b.Cliolloncr 1
Lord St Vincent's b e Lord CUHfn, by Newminster, 8st 101b
O. Fortlllam Î
Cord Glasgow'« ra c Rapid Rhone, by Y. Melbourne, Sit 101b
J. Do) le 3
Copt D. Lane's b c Blue Mantle, by Kingston, 8st 101b . Ljnch 4
{.ord Glasgow's brc by Young Melbourne out of Vhyaalts. Jjst
101b .." .T..Wltlilngton 0
Lord Glasgow's b c Ciatior, by De Clare, 8st Iolb . .. T. Aldcroft 0
«tr llowei's gr c Early Pur!, li) Chanticleer, 8<t lOlb.T. Ailunall 0
II. J. Smith's eli f Avondale, by llatau, 8st sib.J. Mann 0
Salca's br c -'nfeguaid, by Touclntone, Bst 101b ..li. Covey 0
Naylor'« bro Aggrcaaor, by Daniton, Sit 101b .Ferry 0
II. tiavtle'a br c 'I he Hanger, by Voltigeur, 8st lOlb.J Goater 0
a. nryan's b c Fantantlc, by Hesperus, 8«t 191b . distance 0
Lord l'almeraton'a eli c llnlclwln, by Rataplan, Bal 101b ...O O ray 0
Count Uatthyniiy'a eli c Tambour Major, by .Halapian, Bat lolb
Wolla P
Sir F. rolinstono'a b c Tho Gillie, by Tatlmor, 8at lOlb.J. Adams 0
Lord Durham'» b c Kiicliaol Scott, by Weit Australian, Sit 101b
IV. Boj co 0
Lord Strathmore'! br o Saceliaromcter, by Bwcotmoat, Bat lolb
U. >U|ilies 0
Lord Stamford'» br o Oneaandor, by Newminster, Sat lolb
A. Edward» 0
Jlr Whittaker'» br c King of Utapia.'by King of Trumps, 8a1101b
U Grimshaw 0
Count Lagrange'» b c Uoanodar, by Monarque, 8»t lolb
, A Watkins 0
Count Lagrange'»b o Jarnlcoton, by Faugh a Balla,li, Bit 10 b ..
Hunter 0
Count Honckel'i b c Olio» the First, by St Ullci, 8st 101b.
£. Sharp 0
Baron Ilotlticlilld'« b c King of tho Vale, by King Tom, 8»t lulu
J. Daley 0
Mr E. Urayloy'» b e Tom Fool, by King Tom, Bat 191b.
A. Cowley O
Ii. llolilnsoW» br c Donnybrook, by Sprig of Bhlllelagli,
8»t 101b.8 Roger» 0
Beaumont's eli c Golden Pledge, by Daniel O'ilourkc, 8«t iblli
J.Osborne 0
Cnrtwrt.'lit'» b fi Scamander, by Voltigeur, 8st 101b.Drew 0
-Wntt'a b c National Guard, by Rltlemaii, Bst 101b .
E. Harrison 0
\V. lloboitson'« elie Dunkeld, by Dramour, 8st tall».
llrowtey 0
Lord Bateman'» b o Trojanut, by fandango, Bat lolb "Mldgoloy 0
Mr Capel'a br o Bright Cloud, by Swcatmeat, 8st 101b.
J. Reeves .0
Dotting t 4 to 1 agst Lord Clifden ; 9 to 1 each agst
Hospedor and Gellie ; 10 to I cadi nutt' Macaroni and
Saoaharomotor t 18 to 1 agst King of tho Vale ¡ 100 to
7 agst Fantastic j 15 to 1 agst Scamander ; 20 to 1 agst
National Guard i 25'top. agst Tom Fool ¡ v40 to 1 agst
,Early l'url i 50 to lenah agst Baldwin, Blue Mantle,
King of Utopia, Avondale, and Golden Pledge ; 1,000
to 10 oncb ag»t Onesander and Trojunus i and 60 to 1
?igst Lord Glasgow's lot. In fairness to au always activo
ollicial it should be mentioned that tho longest recorded
dolay in bringing oil' the great ovont of tho year was
in no way chargeable to Mr Manning, whoso weighing
mid telegraphing was completed, as usual, half an
hour before tho appointed timo. Tim horses, not-
withstanding, wore fifteen minutes lato in reaching the
post, where thoy were detained full forty more by
no fewer than thirty-two failures, principally caused by
Ditto Mantle breaking nway and refusing to come bock
in front, und by Tambour Major still moro obstinately
declining to go up in tho rear. In both casos tho heavy
" dogger " wua administered behind, which, while oper-
ating successfully on Captain Lauo's oolt, though not
without considerable irritation, mid, consequently, a
damnging effect on his chance, was of no avail in persua-
ding Count Batthyany's horse, whoso kiokiug and
plunging only increased with the flagellation and a freo
application of tho " prickors." A number of opportu-
nities were thus frustrated in gotting the lot away in
capital order, which, however, was evonfually effected at
fifty-six minutes aftor threo o'olook, by leaving Tambour
Major at tho post, who, to the disgust of his owner and a
host of backers, took no port in tho raco. Immediately
tho flag was lowered, the colours of Lord Glasgow on
Clarior woro seen in advance, followed by Early Purl,
who directly aftovwards took up tho rnnniug, only, how
ovor, for tho first threo hundrod yards, vvhon Bright
Cloud, insido, showed hi tho van with a clear lead. Uis
immediate followers comprised Sacoharometor, Tom.
Fool, Fantustio, King of tho "Valo, Ranger, The Gillio,
and King of Utopia, with Donnybrook, tho favorito, and
Maccaroni lying moro in the centro of tho courso_ about
about ovon with them. Next, extending to the right or
clustering at thoir quarters, wera Bluo Mantle, Rapid
Rapid Rhone, Avondale, Aggressor, Giles the First, and
Sacanmndcr, who eventually headed the second division, I
including Oncsander, Safoguard, Golden Pledge, Early
Purl, and Aggrossor ; while Dunkold at tho tail of tho
ruck was succeeded by the Physalis colt, last ofT, and
bringing up tho oxtromo rear. Entering tho milo oourse,
Bright Cloud, evidently not recovered from his accident
at Bath, was in troublo, and dropping back loft Donny-
brook in front with Lord Clifden at his side, tho Cloud
following thom to tho six furlong post, when ho swerved
in a further retrogrado uiovoment, and brought down
Sacoharometor, who struck into his beela. Fantastic,
coming noxt, bounded over tho fallon animal, but
"nosed" tho turf on landing, and throw Custtmco
on to his neck, in which position ho rejnainod
somo timo oro regaining the saddle. King of
tho Valo, in Fantastic'« track, rolled over Lord
Strathmoro's horse, and riding, went on without his
rider ; King of Utopia, closo to whom was Ranger, having
miraculously escaped by crossing Sacoharomctor's
quartors. Thence Lord Clifden slightly headed Doimy
orok round Tottenham Corner, Toni Fool lying third,
succeeded in a body, as thoy carno down the bill, by Tho
Gillio, Macaroni, King of Utopia, Scamander, Bangor,
Onosaudcr, Safeguurd, Blue Mantle, and rapid Rhone ;
the latter, contrary to calculation, turning out to bo the
best of Lord Glasgow's seeing that Clarior now figured
with tho compounded lot, most prominent among which
woro National Guard, Count Lagrango's two, Avondale,
Aggrossor, Michael Scott, tho Physalis colt, and Trojan us
Directly nftor ontoriug tho straight, whore Donnybrook
was beaton, Tho Gillio, noxt the rails, looked formidable
for a few strides, but out 'it tho moment ho was called
upon, and Macaroni, with Tom Fool at his side, bocamo
tho attendants of tho favorite, still in command. Upon
the retirement of Tom Fool within the distnnco, King of
Utopia rushed up on the right, and for a moment
appeared to have a shado tho best of it, his advantage,
however, as speedily subsiding at tho Stand, opposito
which Lord Clifdon looked like going in on easy winner,
but changing his log immediately Chnllonor sot Macaroni
going, tlio lattor reached bim at last, and won on the
post by a head. Rapid Rhona, overhauled Mr Whittakers
colt in tho last dozen yards, finished third, half a longth
off, ahead in advance of Bluo Mantle, coming with a
rattloontho lowor ground, as far from King of Utopia
was fifth, boating Ranger, by tho same, Onosander being
seventh, nt his girths, Safeguard and Scamander finishing
so eloso up with the last-named pair as to rondor doubtful
their exact positions. Early Purl, Clarior, Golden Plcdgo
and Oilcs tho First woro noxt, and nftor thom Fantastic
broken down badly in the off fore log. Tho hindmost
lot comprised Dunkeld, Baldwin, Trojanus, Bright,
Cloud, and Avondale ; the absolutely last boing Aggressor -
the stable companion of tho winner. Neither Hughes
nor Daley were injured in their fall, the former remount-
ing Saccharomotor and -wnlking him in from near tho
spot whero the contretemps took _plnqo. Run in 2min
-SOiram-.-Nctmitne-oT tho stakes £7,000."
FRIDAY, MAY 22ND.
The OAKS STAKES of 50 sovs cadi, h ft, for threo year old
fillios ; 8st 101b each ; the second received 100 sovs out
of tho stakos ; ono milo and a half; 188 subs.
Mr T. Valentino'» b Queen Bertha, by Kingston, 8at
101b.'.Aldcroft 1
Mr Hargreavo'a eli MarUold, by Teddington, 8st 101b...J. Doyle 1
Count Lagrange*» bk Vivid, by Vedette, 8«t 101b ...A. Watkins S
Mr Parr's eli Isoliue, by Etholbert, 8st 101b.C. Marlow. 4
llr Move's b Old Oraiwo Girl, by Kingston, Bat 101b...Aahmaii 0
Mr Ward'« b Spitfire Kitty, by Mirayaa, 8st 1010...II. Grlmsliow 0
Lord Stamford'» eli Lady Augusta, by Stockwell, 8st
101b.Custance 0
Lord Stamford's br Sea Nymph, by Weatherblt, 8at
lolb.-.A. Edward« 0
Mr 1'Alison's li Dnrclias, by Newminster, Bat 101b.Clinlloner 0
Mr Saxon'» b Countess, by Stockwell 8at lolb.Mlilgcley 0
Lord Exeter's br Amelia, by Ambrose, 8at 101b.S. Rogers 0
Mr F Watt's b Miss Armstrong, by Rifleman,8at 101b
J Snowden 0
Lr.nl St Vincent'» br Tho Orphan, by Frogmore, 8st 101b
J, Reeve» 0
Mr Boyce'» br Fantail, by Wood Pigeon, Bat 101b.W. Boyeo 0
Lord Anglesea'» eh c Cadetu, by Chevalier d'luduattlo. Sat lolb
. J. Daley 0
Mr Ten Broeck'a b Tornado, by Wild Dayrell, 8st 101b .
G. Fordham 0
Fleming;'» br Gold Dust, by Newminster, 8at 101b ..Norman 0
- W. Robinson's b Gratitude, by Newminster, Sal 101b...Wells u
Lord Covcutry'a b Thalcstrls, by Kingston, 8st 101b ...J. Adams 0
Mr Braylcy's b Golden Dust, by West Australian, 8s*. 101b.
A. Cowley 0
Betting : 5 to 2 nest Boroalis ; 5 to 1 agst Lady
Augusta ; 7 to 1 oaoh agst Marigold and Soa Nymph
(with whom Lord Stamford declared to win) ¡ . 10 to 1
agst Tornado ; 15 to 1 each agst Isolino and Miss Arm-
strong ; 20 to 1 each agst Vivid and Gratitudo ; 25 to
1 each agst Fantail and Amolia ; 33 to 1 agst Countess j
I and 40 to 1 oaoh agst Cadau and Quoon Hertha. Two
or threo failuros proceded a capital stnrt, whioh took
place precisely at sixteen minutes aftor* threo o'clock.
The first lot showing in advance comprised Countess,
Orphan, Golden Dust, and the favourite, tho former
slightly loading. She, however soon fell back, and
Golden Dust took up the "mining, having Queen Ber-
tha, Miss Armstrong, and Fantail for her immediate at-
tendants to the furzes, whoro Marigold and Vivid occu-
pied tho contre of tho ruck, whippod in by Old Orango
Girl. At tho milo post, Sea Nymph took tho lend from
Mr Brayloy's maro, Gold Dust going on third, BUC
coedod-nearly abreast-by Fantail, Tho Orphan, Thal
estris, Miss Armstrong, Queen Bertha, and Isolino, with
Boroalis lying well up to tho left of them on rounding
Tattonham-cornor. Sen Nymph, hovvover, retained her
advantage to tho straight, whero sho was beaton, after
which Lady Augusta, by no means in a good placo at
starting, lind now so far improvod her position, that for
n timo she looked dangerous. At tho upper end of tho
Stand, howovor, Marigold gradually creeping up from
tho turn with Vivid nnd ÏBoline, doprirod Lord
Stamford's mnro of tho command, - immediately upon
whioh Aldoroft brought up Queen Bortha, and 'catching
Marigold, who Bhut up the instant she was collared,
boat hor by a head. Vivid finishing'as far from tho
socond with an advantage) of half a length over Isolino.
About threo lengths off tho favourite was fifth, Old
Orango Girl sixth, Lady Augusta scvonth, Fantail
eighth, Miss Armstrong ninth, Golden Dust and Tor-
nado noxt. The last two boing Cudoau and .Countess.
Run in 2 min'51 seo. 'Nett valuó of the Stakes,-£5,050.
$