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promising colts in the United States to-day. He is by Electioneer 

 out of Melinche. He was beaten by Sweetheart on Monday in 2:31s, 

 but if these two colts keep up to their present promise, Maud S. will 

 have to look to her laurels. 



Glencora is a brown filly, three years old, by Mohawk Chief, dam 

 Lady Gilbert. 



Bentonia, a bay stallion, two years old, by General Benton, out of 

 Lucetta, by Hambletonian. 



Fallis, two-year-old bay colt, by Electioneer, dam Felicia, by Mes- 

 senger Duroc. 



General Benton, a bay stallion, eleven years old, by Jim Scott, dam 

 by Rich's Hambletonian. 



Prima Donna, bay filly, three years old, by Mohawk Chief, out of 

 Mater Occidentus, the dam of Occident. 



Waxana, chestnut filly, two years old, by John Benton, dam 

 Waxy, by Lexington. 



Monte Belle, bay filly, two years old, by Mohawk Chief, dam Swan, 

 by Belmont. 



Bijou, two-year-old bay filly, by Electioneer, dam Alameda, by 

 Langford. 



Hattie Crocker, bay yearling filly by Electioneer, dam Melinche, 

 by St. Clair. This is another very promising colt, and a full sister to 

 Fred. Crocker. 



Bonnie is a bay yearling filly by General Benton, out of America, 

 by Kysdick's Hambletonian. 



Eros is a very fine bay yearling colt by Electioneer, dam Sontag 

 Mohawk, by Mohawk Chief. 



Clay, a brown stallion colt, one year old, by Electioneer, dam Maid 

 of Clay — a half brother of Captain Smith and Clay. [The name of 

 the six-year-old Clay is to be changed, and the young one will take 

 the name.] 



Beneficial, a bay stallion, one year old, by General Benton, out of 

 Lucetta, by Rysdick's Hambletonian. 



Cheatham Mohawk, gray stallion, three years old, by Mohawk 

 Chief, dam Fleta, by Cheatham — a fine thoroughbred colt. 



A brown yearling filly, not named, by Mohawk Chief, dam Wil- 

 helmina, by Messenger Duroc. 



Belle Boyd, bay filly, one year old, by Springbok, dam Boydana, 

 by imp. Knight of St. George. 



Evangeline, chestnut yearling filly, by Longfellow, out of Robin 

 Girl, by Inquirer. 



Fostress, chestnut filly, by Foster, dam Planeta, by Planet. 



Conquest, chestnut yearling stallion, by Lever, dam Cuba, by imp. 

 Australian. 



Lilly, brown yearling filly, by Electioneer, dam Lilian, by Lodi. 



Bay yearling filly by Electioneer, dam Barnes' Idle, by Idle. 



Chestnut yearling filly by General Benton^ dam Irene, by Mohawk 

 Chief. 



Occident and Abe Edgington, the well known trotters, are also in 

 these stables, and attract much attention. The former is destined to 

 be a favorite of the California public as long as he lives, and he bears 

 his honors well. Both are in fine condition and show their excel- 

 lent care. This stud of horses have been visited during the week by 

 thousands of people, and the attendants have been ever ready to 

 extend any courtesy in their power. The name of each horse was 



