F.gliam Races commenced on Tuesday, and were nutnerously and
fashionably attended. The King and Queen, accotnpartied the Princess Augusta, the Duke of Dorset, Earl and Countess of Errol, Earl of Albemarle, and a numerous suite in six earriag,es, arrived on the course about one o'clock. Among the company, we also see the names of Lord Exmouth, Lord Hillsborough, the Marchioness of Downshire, Countess of Berkeley, Lord S. Osborne, General Grosvenor, Colonel Peel, Messrs. Ward, Harcourt, and Ricardo. The running was as follows.
The Gnu, CUP STAKF.S of 10 sovereigns each ; 3 years, 6.st. 121b.; 4 years, Sit. 1011. ; 5 yearS, it,t. 311o.; 6 years, awl aged. Oct. 61b.; mares and geldings allowed ;oh. Tic winner to be sold t r COO sovercdgits, Sze.; second horse to save his stake. Two Miles. 13 Subseribers,
Mr. Forth's sis:er to Imbar. 3 years 1 Mr. Cosby 's Patapan. brother to Kate, 3 years 2 Day's Listoo, aged 3 Mr. Ileatheote's Astraean, 4 years 4
One of these, Liston, though not the winner, is said to be an extraordinary horse. " Ile is now fourteen years ; has won upwards of fifty races; is generally hunted in the sr-inter; ant is still, owing to .skilful management, as fresh and frolicsome as a four-year old. We believe we do not err in asserting that he has run and won oftener than any horse that ever lived."
The Wososoa CAartE SrAacs of :25 soven.igns each, 15 ft.; for 3 years old, 7st. 31b.; 4 years, Oct. 71b. ; fillies and gcldings al hexed 31b. Mile and there quarters. Sir G. Ileathcote's Saman•and. 4 years, walked over. Mr, Sadler's Cinderella, 4 years, and Mr. 5uw4•rby 's Catalonian, 4 years, paid.
SWEEPSTAKES of 25 sovereigns each, 11. ft ; for 2 years chi colts, 8st. 51b.; fillies, Oct. 211).; whiner once 31b. twice 51b. :Atm. Half it mile. 7 Sobscribms. Mr. COSily'S riselda, sister to Passe),
Mr. De Burgh's Jacopo 2
3 and 4 to 1 on Grisehla; a very beautiful race, and won by only a neck. ATM 50 sovereigns each. One Mite. Mr. Smith's ch. g. Friar Tuck, by Robin Hood, G years, Oct. 1 Mr. Kemp's CILsa. Jessy. 6 years, 9st 0 High odds on the Friar, who won in a canter.
The NOBLEMEN and GENTLEMEN'S PLATE of 501.; 3 vents, 61. 121b. ; 4 years, Sat, 71b.; 5 years 9st.; 6 and aged, 9st. 31b. Mares and geldings allowed 31b. The winner to be sold for 200, Fze heat Two Miles.
lion. Capt. Berkeley's f.Goldfringe,3 years 1 1 Mr. Cosby's Pincher, 3 years 4 2 Mr. Berkett's Deubles, 4 years 3 3
Mr. h1i4ms' Shy loch. 4 yews 2 dr. First heat-5 to 4 against Pincher ; th to I against Golditinge ; and 4 to / against Shylock. Woo in a canter. Second heat-t; to 4 on the mare ; who won by a neck, after a good race. On Wednesday, the weather being remarkably fine, the company was very numerous; but the Royal party did not attend. The races ettra& off as follows.
SWEEPSTAKES of 30 sovereigns each, b. ft. for 2 years old. 7st.; 3 years, 9st .1 till al-
lowed 311). Three quarbos of a Mile. Sir T. Stanley's Intriguer. 3 years, 9.,r. 211) 1 Mr. Ganlitor's Comet, 3 years. Oct. Olb Mr. Cusby's Stradbally, 3 years, Oct. 01.13 ■st
Betting-5 to 1 on Intriguer, who won in a canter, pulling double .11; the way. He has recently been purchased for (100 guineas by Sir Thomas 'melte), to run in the Cheshire and Lancashire districts. It is the first time that, Sir Thomas's colours or jockey have been seen on Runnymede.
The MAUNA CHARTA STAKES of 50 sovereigns each, ii. ft. for 3 years ulit. N
Sir T. Stanley's intriguer, walked over Mr. cosby's Stradballv, Mr. Gardtior's Comet, Mr. 'Illeobald's Stockwell Sir G. Ileatheote's Nist1;, paid.
SwEEvsTau Es of 30 sovereigns. 11. ft. for 0 years oil. T.r.c.
Sir G. I Icathode'sValentissitno, walked over
Duke of Richmond's c. by. Camel, out of Dream, alai Captain By rig's out of Mushroom, paid.
The SUICRY AND MIDDLESEX STAKES of 25 sovereigns each, 15 ft..S."o.
a distance, 24 Subscribers, 15 of whorl declared, ;:e. Mr. Alderson's Robin Roughead, 4 year, 7st. 7:1) Mr. De thirglis The Bravo, 4 years, 6st. 13th Mr. Theobald's Stockwell Lass, 3 years, 5s1. Sib
Betting-5 to 1 on Robin lloughead ; who sprung off in front, :tini ror about flay yards; when the filly, pulling so hard that the boy enuld not hold her, passed him, and made running to the end of the rails : here llohilllIt head resumed the lead, and was never in langer, except at the distanco, where it looked like a race botween him and The Bravo : shaking hitn off after a struggle, he won cleverly by a length.
The I.A or ES' PLATE of 501., 3 years, years, 7st.; 4 years, Sit. 211,.; 5 \. 'c, 1.■.0t.; 6, and aged. Sst. 11lb. • mares aud gelling allowed 31t).; winners 'tie this it
311). ; twice 51b.; and thrice 71b. extra : horses that have started to ice t his without winning, allowed 51b. Mile heats. Mr. Forth's sister to Dollar. 3 years Mr. Kent's Italeine, 4 years Mr. Ilarrison's Repentance, 4 rears
Mr. Beckett's c. by St. Patrick, 3 years
The running on Thursday, the third and last they, was e, good ; every race was hardly contested.
Paola:et ssessrseasss or 50 sovereigns .;telt, b. ft., for 3 years old. --.
0 Subscribers.
Lonl Orford's f. Chat aigne, Sst. 111).
Lord Stradbroke's f. by Partisan, 0,1 41b. The betting opened at 5 to 4 on Chataigne, and filiistas1 .ff 7 to tana filly. They set if at a tremendous !ewe, Cliataigne lead iag and winning by half a neck with great ditiiculty ; the met was or: than the The So:vs:so HILL STASES of 5 ,overeigns each and 30 Sr 3 you - UlArarriS. 'FilEce 1111,IEIVES or a utile. 6 subscribers.
Captain Gardner's Messenger. 5 years, S-d. Oth
Captain 'Marty it's Contriver, 4 years, '.4st The following alsu slatted, bit were not played : Mr. II, F'Ir.11', The P ;.:.• • •. 4 us
7st. 101b. (third); Mr. G. Ilarrison's Itepcntalt. 4 y ears, 7st. Pdb. (fote t Mr. Duckeray's Fop. 4 years, 7st. (0th. (fifth.)
Ilettiog-5 to 4 against Messenger, and 6 to 4 agst Bravo. The whole foe kept together till opposite Jenner's Betting-stand, where Repenta:we aad Fop gave up ; the other three were altrezIst, and gave so beautiful a finish ti the race, that 1■Iessenget won by a head only, teal Contriver defeated Bravo by barely half a neck. A better haudicap has seltiont been made.
SwsFosrAttEs of 50 sovereigns each, 20 ft., for 2 years old, rolls, Sad. 51o. al, 21b. Winners to carry 311‘. extra. 'line quarters of a mile. .1 Suhseriheri,. Sir G. Ileathcote's e. Valentissitno
Captain (1,i:slum's ell. C. lbuietiihruiim
Capmiu Ilk-attic hr. e. by Camel Captain Mart ytt's Maebeth
iletticg-2 to 1 on Valentissinm. The Mirandole colt made rtortio7 till within two distances of the chair, where she failed, Nlacliethi iIi,it g e about tix saute time; the otla r two left to themselves, raa :sod home, the colt winning by about half a neck. The FARMERS' CUP, VallIC 50 guile-as, git en by the e.mtleitien of Mr. Ile
Guilt, was won by Mr. Hook's Glow-worm, beating Mr. Mason's gr. iii. and Mr. Willis's Engletield, who broke down. 1 ° :1