Brown Filly by Pantaloon out of Black Agnes, 3 years Spread Eagle, a bay yearling colt, by Lanercost, dam by Muley Moloch out of Cataplasm, by Irish Birdcatcher out of Panacea.. Gaulena (sister to Caracara), by Irish Birdcatcher out of Yarico... ... Prism, by Camel, dam by Elizabeth, by Rainbow, and she is the dam of Refraction, Halo, &c.; covered by Faugh-a-ballagh Bay Filly Foal by Poynton out of Christobel The Pastry Cook, by Sweetmeat out of Theano Maid of Mona, by Toryboy out of Kite; covered by St. Leon'. Brown Colt by Irish Birdcatcher, dam by Lanercost or Inheritor, out of Panacea.. Amaranth, by Bay Middleton out of Miss Fanny Lapwing (the damn of Maid of Lyme), by Bustard, dam by Muley; covered by St. Leon. ............ 5 Modesty (the dam of Raby), by Malek; covered by Poynton and Slade .... Crotchet, by Touchstone out of Caprice, 3 years ...... Merry-go-Round, by Ithuriel out of Tour de Force, 2 years Bay Yearling Filly by Sweetmeat out of Albania A Chesnut Mare, by Clarion out of a half-bred mare, 4 years A Fine Colt by Toryboy out of Lapwing ..... ........ ...... Sir Peter, a brown colt, two years old, by Lanercost-Susan, by Elis, &c. THE PROPERTY OF MR. LUMLEY, WITH THEIR ENGAGEMENTS. The Lion, by Hetman Platoff out of The Lamb..... Chesnut Colt by Hetman Platoff out of Maria, by Jereed Bay Filly by Hetman Platoff out of Sircingle.. THE PROPERTY OF LORD EXETER. Topaz, by Velocipede out of Marinella; covered by Scutari.. Nutmeg, by Nutwith out of Macremma, 4 years.. Chesnut Geldingy Scutari, dam by Captain Candid, 4 years... Silistria, by Reveller out of Varna; covered by Woodpigeon A Filly by Beiram out of Datura, 3 years 260 155 130 120 16 34 32 30 21 15 14 Margaret, by Margrave out of sister to Memnon; covered by Phlegon...... 10 All Mr. Lumley's but the Sircingle Filly go into John Day's stable. By private contract.-Mr. Thelluson, Falcon, to Mr. Meiklam; Mr. Wiley, Eliza Middleton, to Mr. Martinson; Mr. Plummer, his filly foal by Touchstone out of Alice Hawthorne, to Lord John Scott; Mr. C. Peck, The Major, and his colt foal out of The Major's dam, to Mr. John Scott; Mr. Meeson, First Fruits, to Mr. Palmer, of Hednesford; Mr. Hatfield, his brood-mare Florida, by Mulatto, to Mr. Hardy, of Chantilly. The following yearlings, bred by Mr. Stevens, are in John Day's stable:-Eulogist, by Birdcatcher out of Eulogy; Vaultress, by Birdcatcher out of Martha Lynn (dam of Voltigeur); and Milesian, by Birdcatcher out of Virginia. Penthesilia and John Leyden have been shipped for Calcutta. We have to record the death of Mr. Hibburd, the clerk of the course at Ascot and Goodwood, but yet better known for his talent and character as a starter, in which capacity he was engaged at nearly all the great meetings. Mr. Hibburd, who was in the fifty-first year of his age, had been suffering from illness for some time. He has left a widow and family, of whom the elder sons are likely to succeed to some of his appointments, having already occasionally acted for him. The most insipid Leger known for some time has been followed by as unexciting a settling. John Scott's party wanted the confidence to "go the whole hog" to the last, and the gentlemen losers bore their sufferings in becoming silence. To be sure, one or two of the industrious have closed accounts privately; but as this was nothing more than their customers had expected for some time, there has been little affectation of surprise or of indignant denunciation. The winnings on the race go entirely "to a sect," as no horse was perhaps ever less fancied by the public than Newminster after his York performance. For the Derby we have to report the crack under fresh colours, he having been purchased of Lord John Scott by Mr. Merry, for, it is said, the extraordinary sum of six thousand five hundred! If ever a horse could be worth this, even in the market, Hobby Noble would look so just now-a more even moderate lot than the latest running makes his opponents we never remember. This change of hands has acted anything but prejudicially to his position, the horse having been in great favour all through the month, and at times tiring the layers at the prices quoted-both his present and late owners standing to win very heavy stakes. The advance of Augur and the retirement of the lately formidable Home-brewed, both of course trace back to Doncaster; but it is Eclipse first and the rest nowhere" as yet. The great stables, especially, never roared so like sucking doves; it is to be hoped, however, the October meetings may give a little more zest to this race than we can find in it at present. 66 Despite the Hernandez and Co. exhibition, the Goodwood Stable has got up another first favourite in Mokanna for the Cesarewitch; Newminster, who is just closing with them, bearing the counter signal of being "a doubtful starter." Our sum-up on this event does not go further back than the Monday following the declarations. The same on the Cambridgeshire, for which, though not first favourite, the game Nancy is to this date the chief object of interest. THE CESAREWITCH (run October 14th).-8 to 1 each against Mokanna, 4 yrs., 5st. 8lb., and Newminster, 3 yrs., 7st. 81b. (including 121b. extra); 16 to 1 against Grand Duke, 3 yrs., 5st. 6lb.; Garforth, 4 yrs., 6st. 3lb.; Calmar, 4 yrs., 5st. 13lb.; 20 to 1 each against Confidence, 4 yrs., 6st. 10lb, and Trickstress, 3 yrs., 6st.; 1000 to 30 against Nancy, 3 yrs., 8st. 71b.; 33 to 1 against Mark Tapley, 4 yrs., 6st. 121b.; 40 to 1 each against Sunrise, 5 yrs., 5st. 4lb., Sir Charles, 4 yrs., 7st. 6lb., Cyclops, 3 yrs., 4st., Ninus, 4 yrs., 7st. 10lb., Terpsichore, 3 yrs, 6st. 4lb., Champion, 5 yrs., 5st. 13lb., and La Fiancée, 4 yrs., 4st. 13lb.; and 50 to 1 against Montague, 5 yrs., 7st., and Bastinado, 4 yrs., 5st. THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE (run October 28th).-20 to 1 against The Boarding-School-Miss filly, 3 yrs., 4st. 91b.; 25 to 1 each against Deceitful, 3 yrs., 6st., and Curl, 3 yrs., 4st. 71b.; 30 to 1 each against Confidence, 4 yrs., 6st. 11lb., and Merry Peal, 3 yrs., 6st. 2lb.; 1000 to 30 against Nancy, 3 yrs., 8st. 10lb.; and 40 to 1 each against Tunic, 3 yrs., 5st. 13lb., Warwick, 4 yrs., 6st. 4lb., and Loadstone, 6 yrs., 7st. 7lb. EMBELLISHMENTS. NEWMINSTER: WINNER OF THE ST. LEGER, 1851. ENGRAVED BY E. HACKER, FROM A PAINTING BY HARRY HALL. THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER.-BY CECIL PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF TILBURY NOGO, ESQ.; OR, THE ADVENTURES OF AN UNSUCCESSFUL MAN.-BY FOXGLOVE 305 M.W. Full Moon, 8 day, at 21 min. past 11 afternoon. OCCURRENCES. 1S All Saints. 2 9 58 10 212 0 33 9 55 10 35 1 3711 1011 45 2 43 No tide 0 5 24 13 3 48 0 30 0 50 614 4 56 1 5 1 20 20 FRISES 1 40 1 55 916 5 6 2 10 2 25 5 36 2 45 3 0 3 15 330 Twentieth Sun. after Trin. s 4 31 3 M Michaelmas Term begins. Swaff-r 6 4 T Epsom Autumn Races. [ham F.s 4 2711 5 W Epsom Stpl. Ch. Tarporley R. r 7 6 T Worcester Races. Stretford S. C. s 4 7 F Worcester Steeple Chases. [Frs. r 7 8 S Hertford, Stamford, & Ashby-de-la's 4 9S Twenty-first Sun. aft. Trin. r 7 10 M Shrewsbury Races. Navan S. C. s 4 11 T Hampton Autumn Meeting. 12 W Shrewsbury Steeple Chases. 13 T Liverpool Races. 14 F Liverpool Steeple Chases. 15 S 16 17 17 afternoon. P 7 1318 6 11 6 56 3 45 4 5 7 51 4 20 4 40 17 M Wells Fair. r 7 23 24 625 0 48 9 15 9 55 r 7 27 26 2 810 3511 10 18 T Warwick R. Aberystwith S. C. s 4 21 F s 4 327 3 31 11 40 No tide r 7 3028 4 54 0 5 0 30 s 4 129 6 16 r 7 33 N SETS afternoon. 25 T Michaelmas Term ends. Crewer 7 36 2 6 0 55 1 20 1 45 2 5 30adbent Sunday. 27 T Wolverhampton Coursing M. r 7 40 4 8 Irish Metropolitan.. 2 | Stretford.......... 6 | Shrewsbury 7 Emy-vale (Irish). Workington 3 & 4 12 13 Warwick and Lea- ........ 19 25 Spelthorne ...19 & 20 |