398 SMUGGLER. 



His daughters, from the best stallions of other families — the Royal 

 Georges and the Hambletonians, or from Governor Sprague — will 

 give us trotters of great speed and better balance than the original. 



And having said this much fairly toward the horse and his owner, 

 and faithfully, also, toward my readers, I dismiss him in the belief 

 that the American trotter will be advanced in speed and character by 

 the high qualities and commanding superiority displayed by this 

 remarkable stallion, and feeling, also, that his character and make-up 

 furnish an interesting and highly instructive lesson to the intelligent 

 and inquiring breeder. 



