1 AUGUST 1835, Page 10

Goodwood Races commenced on Tuesday. The number of horses was

greater than had been known at any former meeting, and the attendance of company was larger than usual. The running on Tues- day was as follows- TitR DRAwrsto noon STAKES of 25 sovereigns each, with a bonus of 10 sovereigns each. Three years old cults. Ost. 71h. ; and fillies, San. 21b. Second to receive 100 sovereigns, and the winner to pay 25 so, ert•igns to the judge. Once round. Value 9031.

Mr. G re' ille's Present., 4114 extra 1 Mr. I inaldswort les Outcast 2

Lord Tavistock's Oak Apple: 3 Lord Exeter's Aurelius 4 Mr. W. Edwards's Tritom t 5

Betting-7 to 4 on Oak Apple ; 5 to 2 against Preserve, taken ; and 10 to 1 against any other. Won very easy by two lengths.

THE LEVANT STAFFS Or 50 sovereigns each. 30 ft.; for two years old colts, Sit. 7114; 8st.31b. Halt a mile. 19 subscribers.

Mr. AV. Chithey's brother to Glances. 511,. extra 1

Mr. Day's c. Venison, • 2 SWEEPSTAKES or 5 sovereigns each, with 23 added. The winner to be sold fur 100, &c. Wats. 'I'. Y. C. 6 Subscribers.

Duke of Richmond's c. by II elenits. 3 sears, 7st. 411 3 1 1 Lord Exeter's Bodice. 4 years, 7,4. 1111) 1 4 2 Mr. I loidilsworth's Partridge, 4 years. 8st 5 5 3

Mr. W. Edwards's Chattelbox. 3 years. 7st. lib 4 3 dr.

hlr. J. Day's thaillolier. aged. Si.s 1011, 6 2 dr.

Sir J. King's Proserpine, 3 years, 7st. lib. 2 dr.

Won cleverly.

SWEEPSTAKES of 5 sovereigns each, and 30 added ; 3 years, 7st. ; 4 years. 8st 2114; 5 sears. 8st. 911,. ; 6 5 ears and ;y g rd, 8st. 12114 ; mares and geldings allowed 31b. The winner to be sold fur 250 sovereigns, &c. Mile heats. 5 Subscribers.

Mr. Kent's lialeine. 5 years 4 1 1 Lord Egremont's Ethitila. 3 years 1 2 2 Mr. Eta all's The It ust ic,3 years

2 34 'di Mr Forth's Cestits, 5 tears

Captain Gardnor's Comet. 4 years 3 dr. This was a fine race, and won by a neck.

On Wednesday the sport seems to have fallen off.

The VEROLAS1 STAKES Or 100 sovereigns each, It. R. for 3 years old fillies. 3 Subscribers. Mr. Greville's Preserve walked over. Fifty Pounds. Heats—the King's Plate Course.

Mr. W. Edwards's Plaything,3 years, Est. 1 1 Mr. J. Shelley's King of Trumps, aged, 8st. 1111) 2 dr.

5 to 2 on King of Trumps. Won easy.

No race for the Ladies' Plate.

THR Goonw000 :yrs PCSs or 25 sovereigns each. 15 R. and only 5. &c. • second to receive 50 sovereign.. Cup Course. 114 Subscribers. 06 of is liom declared, Lord ChesterO•lirs Glancits. 5 years, Ost. Sib 1 Mr. Greville's Preserve. 3 years. 7st. 1011, 2 Mr. Orville'se nacre, 4 years. 7st. 1211 3 Duke of Richmond's Leopoltline colt?3 years, 7st. 41b 4

On Thursday the races were for

The MOLECOMB Status of 50 sovereigns each,11. ft. for 2 years old. la slibscribers. I. Y. C.

Mr. Greville's brother to Stockport. 8st. 1011. Duke of R ichniond's brother to Hollow, 8st, 5Ib 2 Mr. Ganlnor's b. c. Skirmisher, 8st. 51b 3

6 to 4 on brother to Stockport, and 9 to 4 against Skirmisher. A fine race, and won by half a length; the third half a length behind the second.

A PLATE. or 50/. heats, Once round. The winner to be sold for 1301. &c.

Mr J. Shelley's King of Tromps, aged, 9st lib 3 1 1 Lord Exeter's Malice, 4 years, 8st. 4114.... 1 2 2 Mr. Etwall's The Rustic, 3 years, 7st. 111 2 3 dr.

The first heat was won by a neck, the others easy. Before the first heat 3 to 1 betted on itustic ; no betting after.

The GOLD COP, value 300 sovereigns, with 740 in specie, second to receive 100 sovereigns. Cap Course.

Mr. Theobalits Rockingham. 5 years, 9st. 411,.

Lord Chesterfield's Glaucus. 5 years. Oat. 111b. 2 Mr. Kirby's St. Giles. 6 years, 8st. 7th 3 Mr. Sowerby's It toter, 4 years, 8st. 51b 4

The only race of interest yesterday was for the King's Plate (100 guineas) ; which was won by Mr. Shuckell's Lucifer, beating Mr. Theo- bald's Rockingham. The reporter says—that this race was attended with extraordinary circumstances, which he hadnot time to relate, but promises to give them next week.