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Macbeth. Sheepshead Bay, won a handicap sweepstakes, heats of one mile and a fur- 

 long, in 1 :57, 1 :57, 2:00; Haledon won the first heat and Glenmore was fourth. Wash- 

 ington, D. C., was second in a dash of 1 miles, won by Col. Sprague, in 2:114-. 

 Baltimore, was second in a dash of one mile and a furlong, won by Crickmore, in 

 1:56}; was second in the Baltimore Cup, 2 miles, won by Thora, in 4:00. Brighton 

 Beach, was second in a dash of one mile and a furlong, won by Barney Lyon, in 

 1 :57. Sheepshead Bay, was second in a race of mile heats, won by Dan K, in 1 :43, 

 1:42}; was second in a handicap sweepstakes, heats of one mile and a furling, won 

 by Keno, in 1:56, 1:58, 1:59}, Glenmore won the first heat, carrying 115 Ibs. Keno 

 (aged), carried only 90 Ibs. Brighton Beach, was second in the Engeman Handicap, 

 1^ miles, won by Gov. Hampton, in. 2:39. Moumouth Park, was third in a handi- 

 cap sweepstakes, If miles, won by Monitor, in 3 :07. Sheepshead Bay, was second 

 in the Great Long Island Stakes, 4-mile heats, won by Bushwhacker, in 8:01|, 

 8:ltf; Irack very muddy and wet. Glenmore is much inbred to Glencoe having 

 three crosses of that desirable strain of blood, and a double cross of Am. Eclipse, 

 and another cross of Sultan through Bay Middleton. 



Glenmore is chestnut, 15 hands 2 inches high, with large star and snip, both fore 

 feet white below ankle and little white on one hind foot. He is one of the most sym- 

 metrical horses in the world. 



