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By the Messrs. Tattersall, at Dudding Hill, Neasdon, July 24 :

THE PROPERTY OF THE MESSRS. HALL.

STALLIONS.

G8.

The Libel, by Pantaloon-Pasquinade (sister to Touchstone)
Harkaway, by Economist, out of a Nabocklish mare
Pitsford, by Epirus, out of Miss Horewood, by St. Giles

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Cleveland Shortlegs, by Noble Surprise, dam by Old Golden Elephant
The Wonder (a trotter), by Trotting Wonder....

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Chabron (late Dromedary), by Camel, out of Fanny.......

BROOD MARES.

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Oakleaf, by Oakley-Venilla, by Velocipede, &c.; with a filly foal by The
Libel or Harkaway, and covered by Pitsford
Princess Alice, by Liverpool-Queen of Trumps; covered by Harkaway.... 100
Kitty Cut-a-Dash, by Picton Eel-Glance, by Waxy Pope; covered by
Harkaway..

Anglia, by Venison-Fortress, by Defence (dam of Pyrrhus the First); covered
by Lothario, Harkaway, and The Libel

Tirana, by Inheritor-Eloisa, by Emilius; covered by Pitsford
Growl, by Bay Middleton-Barbiche, by Lapdog; covered by Harkaway
A bay mare (foaled in 1851), by Bay Middleton-Miss Letty, by Priam ;
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Fuoco, by Talleyrand-Carrillon, by Sheet Anchor, her dam Catherine, by
Soothsayer; with a colt foal by Harkaway, and covered by The Libel....
California, by Dædalus-Coimbra, by Acteon; covered by Lotharia and
Harkaway...
Despatch, by Pyrrhus the First-Leading Article, by The Era; covered by
Harkaway...
The Gift, by Faugh-a-Ballagh, out of a Voltaire mare; covered by Harkaway 23
Brunett, by Worthy-Edith, by Eden; covered by Harkaway

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B. f. by Epirus or Lothario-a Camel mare (Benita's dam).

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A great number of other lots, consisting of hunters and half-bred stock, were also sold.

Count Batthyany has bought the yearling The Farmer's Son, by Weatherbit, out of Aunt Phyllis, of Mr. Grainger; Mr. Howard the yearling filly by Phlegon, out of Miss Stamford, of Mr. Horlock; Mr. W. Robinson Golden Plover; and Mr. Drinkald the following yearlings from Sir Tatton Sykes :-Grey colt by Fernhill, out of Monge's dam; bay colt by Fernhill, dam by Comus-Y. Phantom -Smolensko; and brown colt, by Fernhill, out of Galloper's dam.

DERBY LOTS, 1857.

ISAAC DAY'S.

C. by Surplice, out of C. by Surplice, out of C. by Surplice, out of Beeswax

Blue Devils

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We regret to have to record the death of Mr. Francis Clarke, so well known for so many seasons as the "Pegasus" of Bell's Life, and earlier as "The Young Forester" of The Sporting Magazine. Mr. Clarke, who was in the 56th year of his age, had generally a few horses in training, which were latterly with Stevens at Ilsley. We have also to notice the death of Mr. Feist, who succeeded Mr. Ruff as the turf correspondent of the Times and other morning papers; and known, perhaps, better still at Newmarket for his good delivery of the Lists. He was in his 63rd year. With these we must associate the decease of Mr. J. W. Carleton, more easily identified as "Craven," as well as of Mr. Charles Herring, the second son of Mr. J. F. Herring, and a young artist of something more than mere promise as an animal painter.

Lord Derby's filly by Chanticleer, out of Canezou, lately broke her leg in her paddock. She was of course destroyed.

We are requested to correct the statement published as to the amount of the Messrs. Hall's liabilities. Instead of two hundred and sixtysix, they do not exceed sixty-six thousand pounds, to meet which there is a considerable amount of property.

THE JOCKEY CLUB.-The annual general meeting of the Jockey Club was held at Newmarket on Wednesday, July 2, 1856-present,

Lord Glasgow}

Lord Anglesey

Mr. S. R. Batson

Mr. W. Stirling Crawfurd

Lord Clifden

Mr. Greville

Mr. Lowther

Stewards.

Lord Maidstone

Mr. R. H. Neville

General Peel

Lord. W. Powletta
Admiral Rous.

Resolved-That no new rule of the Jockey Club shall be passed, and no new rule be rescinded at any meeting at which less than nine members are present. Resolved-That in inquiries which take place before the stewards, the witnesses examined shall be required to sign their evidence after it has been taken down. Resolved-That if either party in a case which is heard before the stewards of the Jockey Club, desires to have a short-hand writer engaged to take down the evidence, the stewards may, if they think proper, engage a short-hand writer at the expense of the person making the request.

The accounts for the last year were presented by the stewards, and passed. Lord W. Powlett was appointed a steward of the Jockey Club in the place of the Earl of Glasgow, who retires by rotation.

The Earl of Glasgow was appointed a member of the Bentinck Fund Committee in the place of Mr. Payne, who retires by rotation.

The committee for the ensuing year consists of

Earl of Zetland
Marquis of Anglesey
Lord W. Powlett

Lord H. G. Lennox

Mr. Gratwicke

Adjourned.

Stewards of the Jockey Club.

Mr. J. M. Stanley
Lord Glasgow.

Notice was given that at the next meeting of the Club it will be moved :"That it be a recommendation of the Jockey Club-That no member of the Club, or gentleman connected with the Turf, shall consent to act as steward of, or support any races, where the Newmarket rule as to claiming horses is not adopted, or (if the winner to be sold by auction for the benefit of the racing fund) it is not applied to the beaten horses."

In reference to the following table it is only necessary to say that some horses have improved on the prices we thus quote from the Corner. The Goodwood decisions, the wagering on which has, as usual, quite taken the sting out of events further in perspective, will of course lead to some other alterations. In the month's business, Zuyder Zee has decidedly the strongest party. The St. Leger has been next to a dead letter.

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ST. LEGER.-5 to 2 against Fazzoletto, 4 to 1 against Ellington, and 10 to 1 each against Victoria and Fly-by-Night.

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s 6 2013 1 51 No tide 0 20
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14Seventeenth Sun. aft. Trinity,s 6 16 FRISES

15 M Bristol Regatta.

16 T Doncaster Races.

17 W St. Leger Day.

18 THastings Regatta. 19 F

20 S Battle of Alma.

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29 M Cricket, All England M. Ports-r 6 ON
30 T Biggar Coursing Meeting. [mouths 5 49 1

Morning.

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