On Monday, the 25th, the remainder were knocked down as under: Malibran, by Whisker, covered by Orlando Jenny Lind, by Touchstone, covered by Lancreost. A colt foal, by Bay Middleton, out of Jenny Lind. A colt foal, by Gibraltar, out of Image Taffrail, by Sheet Anchor, covered by Lanercost .... .. ... Ch. m., by Sir Hercules, out of Electress, covered by Orlando Seakale, by Camel, covered by Latercost GS. 100 255 165 31 15 54 10 255 170 150 25 310 35 40 120 .$100 400 440 50 73 46 125 Ion Dey of Algiers Gibraltar Indus.... Orlando and Slane were knocked down to Mr. Greville, and Ion to the French government. Two or three changes, comings, or threatenings, during the month, promise to make a more interesting race for the St. Leger than we have had for some time. To begin with, the Danebury party came out largely with Hothorpe; then John Scott, and his friends in the city, found Newminster better than ever, and got him up to nearly first favourite; while Sir Joseph, since the defeat of Aphroditè, has been creeping up with The Ban, now, in consequence of the York running, quoted on equal terms with Hernandez. There is a strong opinion out that the Leger will go this season to the same stable which won the Derby, though the public have not yet quite ascertained with which it is to be accomplished. Despite all this, however, the Goodwood horse remains in great force, and must, if well, take a deal of beating Prime Minister, too, on the same understanding, will be backed to the post-where we expect to see a short field with a good race, and if not too clever for themselves, the Goodwood stable well in front. The Derby Betting has been next to none at all, and the long shots at the October handicaps are too random for comment. THE DERBY, 1852.-10 to 1 against Hobby Noble, 1,000 to 25 against Lapidist, 1,000 to 25 against Augur, 40 to 1 against Treasurer. CESAREWITCH STAKES.-35 to 1 each laid against Nancy and Clarisss, 40 to 1 each against Vancouver, Rhesus, and The Nigger, and 50 to 1 each against Ninus, Mokianna, Garforth, and Knight of Gwynne. THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES.-100 to 5 against Nancy, 33 to 1 against Windhound, 40 to 1 against The Swindler, 50 to 1 each against Vancouver and The Heriot, and 1,000 to 15 each against Bordeaux and Eliza Middleton. EMBELLISHMENTS. THE SPORTSMAN'S PIC-NIC." PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF TILBURY NOGO, ESQ.; OR, THE ADVENTURES OF AN UNSUCCESSFUL MAN.-BY FOXGLOVE 240 THE OLD WORLD AND THE NEW. BY DIOGENES THE FORTHCOMING HUNTING SEASON.-BY CECIL -WINCHESTER NEWCASTLE- R 12 S Sebenteenth Sun. after Trin,s 5 13 17 6 39 3 10 3 25 13 M Newmarket Second October M. 14 T Cesarewitch Stakes Day. r 6 22,18 7 3 3 40 3 55 15 W 16 T s 5 521 9 0 515 5 35 17 F The Prendergast Stakes Day. 18 S St. Luke, 19 6 29 22 10 Eighteenth Sunday aft. Trin.'r 6 3224 20 M Newmarket Coursing Meeting. 21 T Rugely Fair. 22 W Newton Steeple Chases. 7 6 50 7 25 23 T Hereford Ra.; Northallerton Rar 6 3928 4 34 0 30 0 55 0 6 0 6 25 26 § Nineteenth Sun, after 6 9 19 Trin.'s 4 44 2 6 11 2 45 3 10 3 6 48 3 30 3 50 4 10 4 30 5 8 21 s 4 36 4 50 5 10 5 35 5 55 |