ASCOT RACES.
These races commenced at about two o'clock on Tuesday ; when the King and Queen, with a numerous suite in ten carriages, arrived on the ground. Among the company in the Royal cortege, were Prince George of Cambridge, the Duke and Dutchess of Richmond, Duke of Dorset, Duke of Cleveland, Earls of Lichfield, Denbigh, and Albe- imarle. Besides the Royal party, there was a very numerous assemblage of fashionables. The course was crowded, and the weather on the whole favourable. The following is the account of the running.
l'as ST. JAMES'S l'ALACE STAKES, of 100 sovereigns each. h. ft. for 3 years oid colts, 8st. 71b., and fillies, 8st. 31b. The winner of the Derby to carry 71b., the winner of the Oaks 51b. extra. New Mile. 18 Subscribers.
Seventeen horses were entered; but among these was Plenipotentiary, the winner of the Derby ; and as no one would allow his horse to face him, he gently cantered over the course, and won the stakes for his owner, Mr. Batson.
TBODUCE SWEEPSTAKES of 100 sovereigns each, 11. ft.; colts. fist, 71b., fillies, 8st. 31b.; (31b and 51b. allowed, Ike.) New Mile. 5 Subscribers.
Lord Jersey's ch. f. Nell Gwynne. by Sultan 1
Duke of Richmond's f. Gulistan, by Whalebone. 31b 2 Lord Orford's f. by Emilius, out or Rache1.31b. 3
Betting-7 to 4 and 2 to 1 on Nell Gwynue; who won in a canter by two lengths, after a miserable race.
Tax OATLANPS STAKES, of 30 sovereigns each. 20(1. Two miles and a halt.
Colonel Peel's Malibran, 4 years. 7st. 2Ib 1 Mr. Pickernell's Repentance, 4 years, 7111. 61b. 2 This race. once so important, created little or no interest of nine horses han- dicapped, not more thau four accepted, aad of these two only came to the post. It was considered so great a certainty, that 5 to 1, indeed almost any oddi yore liked, were laid upon Malibran. Tas Fzaw hum, STAN Fs of 100 sovereigns. h. ft. for 3 years old ; colts, Sit. 71b.. filliex„ fist. 31b. ; untried stallions allowed 311,. New Mile. 10 Subscribers.
Lord Chesterfield's Alexis, by Levisithan,31b 1 Mr. W. M. Stanley's 13, c. Skimmer. by Skitt 2 Duke of Grafton's ch. c. Olympic. by Reveller 3 Duke of Richmond's g. Holkar, by Ifelenus, 31b. 4 Lord Verulani's f. by Mamelnke, out of Varennes, 3Ib 5
Betting-Even on Olympic; 5 to 1 against Alexis; and 6 to 1 against Skim. miser : very little done.
11rs MAJESTY'S PLATE of 100 guineas. To start at the New Mile Post,and go oncoround. Sir G. Heatheote's Astracan. 4 years, 9s1. 21h. 1
Mr. Etwall's Revenge, 4 years, 9st. 21b Mr. Payne's Ganges, 3 years, 7st. 21h. 3
Betting-3 to 1 on Revenge; 4 to 1 against Ganges; and high odds against the winner.
SWEEPSTAKES of 100 sovereigns each, h. ft ; colts, Sat. 71b., fillies, fist. 31b. The New Mile. 9 Subscribers.
Duke of Grafton', Olympic. by Reveller 1 General Grosvenor's Dick, by Lamplighter Lord Lichfield's %%Intermit, by Sligo 3
Betting-6 to 4 on Olympic ; no other backed. Olympic made all the run- ning, and won cleverly by a length and a half.
Ascor Deafly STAKES, of 50 sovereigns each, Ii. ft.; colts. 8st. 61b., fillies. St. 31b. To start at time Swinley Post. The winner of the Oaks. 51b. extra. 10 Subs.
Mr. Cosby's Pussey. by Pollio, 51b. extra 1 Mr. Forth's Louisa. by Lenge dist 2 Lord Exeter's C. by Sultan. ont of Terapia's dam 3 Mr. Payne's Ganges, by Tigris 4
Betting-7 to 4 on Pussey, 2 to 1 against Louisa, and 6 to 1 against Ganges. Ganges took the lead, folowed hy Pussey ; who, influenced by the 5lb (for win- ning the Oaks), contented herseli with the second place, to the turn. Here she came out, was never after headed, and won cleverly by more than a length. It is somewhat curious, that although this was called the Derby Stakes, the first and second were also first and second for the Oaks Stakes, the two Derby colts being last. The result proves that the Epsom running was perfectly correct.
On Wednesday, notwithstanding the unfavourable appearance of the weather, the company on the heath was very numerous. The Royal party did not make their appearance. The running was not remarkable for excellence ; and the races being easily won.
THE ALBANY STAKES, o(50 sovereigns each, h. ft. for 3 years old colts. Sst. 71b.. and fillies, 8s1. 311,. 'rile winner of the 2,000 Guineas, Derby, or Oaks Stakes, to carry 51b. extra. New Mile. 4 Subscribers.
Mr. Greville's Pickle. by Emilius 1 Duke of Grafton's Montrose, by Reveller 2 Sir G. Ileathcote's Nisus, by Velocipede 3
THE BANQUET STAKES, of 50 sovereigns each. h. ft.; colts. 8st. 71b.. and fillies, 8st.41b. From the winning post once round. 6 Subscribers. Lord Chesterfield's Mammoth, by Leviathan, walked over. Renewal of a SWEEPSTAKES of 50 sovereigns each, 30 ft. ; colts, 8st. 71b., and fillies, Sst.41b., 2 years old. 'I'. Y. C. 8 Subscribers. Mr. Wreford's b. e. Welcome, by Luzborough-Victoria 1
Colonel I eel be. e. by Filho, out of Young Rhoda Lord Chesterfield's c. Witless. by Wamba. out of Rowena 3 Mr. Gratwiek's ch. f. by Partisan, out of Frederica 4 Lord Exeter's sister to Cactus, by Sultan 5 General Grosvenor's br. I. Symmetry, by Phantom 6 THE SWINLEY STAKES, of 25 sovereigns each, for 3 years old, ist. 41b and 4 years, fist. 10Ib.; fillies allowed 31b. Mile and a half. 5 Subscribers Sir 0. Ileatheote's eh. c. Samareand, 4 years 1 Mr. Forth's sister to Imbar, 3 years 2 Mr. Gardnor's c. by Cation, out of Twatty, 4 years 3
A PLATE of A''50 for all ages ; 3 years. ist. 41b.; 4 years, 8st. ;lb.; 5 years, 9st. 11b.; 6 years, and aged, 9st. 51b. Mares allowed 31b. The winner of a Plate or Sweepstakes- in 1834 to carry 311,. extra. Mih, and a half.
Mr. Greville's Chantilly. 4 years 1 Mr. Gardnor's Messenger,5 years 2 Mr. Cosby's Bravo. 4 years 3
5 to 4 against Messenger, and 2 to 1 against each of the others. Messenger took the lead, closely waited upon by Chautilly till the turn, where she went up, ran alongside him till inside the distance-post ; left him there, and won cleverly by a length. Bravo never got up. Moacir,100,1i. R. Three quarters of a mile.-Mr. Martyn's b. c. b1 Mameluke, dam by Conitis, against Mr. Gardnor's Minikin, by Matneluke, off.
SWEEPSTAKES of 100 sovereigns each, h. ft.; colts, 8st. 71b., fillies, 8st. 31b. New Mile. 5 Subscribers.
Mr. Cosby's Stradbally 1
Lord Tavistock's Cream 2
The King and Queen, accompanied by a brilliant party, attended the races on Thursday. The principal interest, of course, was excited by the running for the Cup ; but the sport began with the SWEEPSTAKES of 100 sovereigns each, 11. ft.; for 3 years old colts, 8st. 711,.„ fillies, 8s1. 31b.; not engaged in the Derby or Oaks. New Mile. 3 Subscribers.
Lord Chesterfield's c. Fortunatus, by Sultan 1 Duke of Cleveland's c. Amurath, by Whisker 2
5 to 2 on Fortunatus, who won in a canter by two lengths. Then followed the race for
Tire (;o,.n Ger. value 300 sovereigns, by subscription of 20 sovereigns each, with 200 sovereigns added (tom the fuud ; the second horse to receive 50 sovereigns from the stakes. 3 years old, fist. 10Ib.; 4 years, 8st. 21b.; 5 years, Sst. 121b.; 6 sears and aged, 9st. 31b.; mares allowed 3lb. To start at the Cup Post on the New Mile, and go once round. 27 Subscribers.
Lord Chesterfield's b. c. Glances, by Partisan, 4 years 1 Mr. Hall's Rockingham, by Humphrey Clinker, 4 years 2 Sir G. Ileatheote's Samareand, by Illacklock. 4 years 3
Mr. Watt's Belshazzar, by Blacklock, 4 years 4 The following also started, but were not placed :-Lord Exeter's Galatea, 5 years Mr. II tuner's %motto, 3 years ; M r. J. Day's Diana, 6 years; Mr. Greville's Chantilly, 4 years: Mr. Etwall's Revenge, 4 sears ; Mr. Forth's Famine. The odds at starting were-5 to 2 against Glaucus; 5 to 1 against Morotto ; 6 to 1 against Fselshazzar; 7 to 1 against Diana; 10 to 1 against Samarcand; 10 to 1 against Revenge ; 12 to 1 against Rockineham. The horses started at a rattling pace, led off by Revenge, Chantilly, lying up with him, followed by Glaucus, Galatea also in the front for about a quarter of a mile, after which she dropped into the rear ; next to Glaucus were Morotto and Belshazzar' Rock- ingham and the others being behind them, but all in good places, except Samar. carol, who was last round the first turn, where he was joined by Galatea, who never got up. Without any material change of position or diminution of speed* they neared- the last turn, where Samarcand joined the horses in front, and Glaucus took the second place, Chautilly, Samarcand, Glaucus, and Re- venge all looking well at this point. On getting into straight running, the pace began to tell ; Galatea was already beaten, Diana then dropped off, Chantilly Wowed, nor did Revenge keep up much longer. Glaucus now went in front, Rockingham left the nick, and at the distance was well up, and Samarand lay immediately behind him ; there was no other change. Glaucus maintained his lead, and won very cleverly by a length. Samarcand was beaten more than two lengths fiom Rockingham, Belshazzar about a length from him ; Morotto was fifth, Revenge sixth, Famine seventh, Chantilly eighth, Diana ninth, and Galatea (winner of the Cup last year) last ; all these were beaten off, Galatea at least a quarter of a mile. Instead of a gold cup the prize consisted of an sin- unease piece of silver plate, emblematic of the ancient chariot races. Two TZARS OLD STAKES, Of 30 sovereigns each. 20 ft.. for 9 years Old COILS, fist. 511b.,, and fillies, 8st. Mb.; winners 31b. extra. T. Y. C. 9 Subscribers.
Lord Orford s b. c. by Reveller, out of Angelica 1 - Duke of Cleveland's c. by Emilius, out of Bee-inds-Bonnet 9 Mr. Grant's c. by Emilius, out of Worthless 3 Sir 0.11eatheote's ch. c. Valentissimo, by Velocipede 4
Lord Egremont's b. L Ethilda, by Skim, 31b extra 5 Mr, Ricardo's f. by Mameluke, d. by Skim 6 THE ECLIPSE Foos., with 200 sovereigns given by his Majesty, added to a Sweepstakes of 50 sovereigns each, p. p.. for horses the property of members of the Jockey Club. Cup Course. 3 Subscribers.
Lord Chesterfield's Glaucus, 4 years, 85t. 101b. 1 Mr. Cosby's Gatorade, 6 years, 9s1. 91b 2
10 to 1 on Claucus, who won in a canter by a length.
Tut WINDSOR FOREST STAKES, of 50 sovereigns each, h. ti..; for 3 years ohl fillies, fist. 41.). ("Id Mile. 7 Subscribers. Mr. Forth's Louisa. by Longwaist . . 1 Mr. Ores ilk's Pickle, by Ernilius ... 2 ri and 4 to 1 on Louisa. Won easy by more than a length.
'fur Row. STAKES, 01 100 sovereigns each, h. ft.; for 3 years oh' New Mile. 9 Subs. Lord Jersey's Glencoe walked over.
The course yesterday was thinly attended, as the weather was very indifferent. The following is an account of the running.
SWEEPSTAKES Of 100 sovereigns each, h. ... ; for colts, fist. 711x. li"ies, fist. 4Ib.; 3 years old.; 3111. allowed, Sze. New Mile. Six subseibers.
Lord CltesterlieliPs Alexis, 311) I Lord Lichfield's Altamont, 31h 2
Ills Mans-ry's PLATE of 100 sovereigns for Iiiinte!s ; 5 years, llst. ';(1.).; 6 years. list. 12ib.; and aged, 12st. Maiden horses slimed Mb. Two Miles and a ("stance.
Mr. Gardnor's b. h. Omen, aged I Mr. Cosby s Donegan!. aged 2 Mr. Coleman's ch. g. Dr. ett-eli, 6 years 3 Mr. Nettleship's Genuine, aged 4
Mr. Fairlie's Agnes (late Norna) aged 5 Mr. Payne's Qua! Genus.6 years 6 THE WOK INGHAM STAKES of 5 sovereigns epel for 3 years old and upwards. Three- quarters of a Mile. it Subs.iril is. Lord Orfor.l's Clea-well, 4 years, tat. 4`b 1
Mr. Kent's Baleine. 4 years, 7st. 131b 0
Doke of Richmond's I folkar, 3 years, fist. 0 SWEEPSTAKES of 50 sovereigns each. T. Y. C. 3 Subscribers.
Lord Tavistoek's Cream, 7st. I 1lb. 1 Lord Exeter's Lumber (Zealot's dam), 7st. 131b 2 Lord Lichfield's Altamont, Sst. 71b. 3
MATCH, 100 sovereigns, h. . . Old Mile.
Mr. Phillimore's c. Puzzle. by Reveller, fist. 71b I Lord Verulam's f. by Mameluke. out of Broca. ii, fkt. 3Ib 2 Won cleverly by a length.
A P1.4TE Of 50 sovereigns: for 3 years old 7st. 71b.; 4, Rst. 71b. ; 5. 9st. •, 6 Years, and aged, tat. 411,.; mares allowed 31b. Winners in 1834 (matches excepted) Mb. extra. Old Mile. The winner to be sold or 250 guineas, Szc.
Mr. M. Stanley's The Skimmer, 3 yeses I 'Mr. Phillimore's Titian, 4 years 2