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ORPHAN BOY, by American Eclipse, dam Maid of The Oaks; 1834 

 "in Tennessee." 



PARTNERSHIP, by Volunteer (by Gallatin), dam Rosey Clack; 

 1832 at farm of W. R. Saunders, son of Rev. Hubbard Saunders, 

 near Saundersville. 



PRIAM, by imp Leviathan, dam by Sir Archy. Wm. McMahon's, 

 near Memphis, $35; $50. 



ROBIN HOOD, ch. foaled 1828; by Henry, dam by Hickory and he 

 by imp Whip. Bred by Nelson Lloyd of Long Island; 1838 

 at Jesse Luton's near Pulaski; $40; $60. Up to the race in which 

 he broke down he won nine, lost two and paid forfeit once. 



ROMULUS, by Pacolet, dam by Sir Archy, out of a fine Bedford mare 

 from North Carolina; S. Cantrell's, Charlotte road, Davidson 

 County. 



ROBIN ADAIR, by Sir Archy, dam Lady Burton, by Sir Archy. Bred 

 by John Randolph, of Roanoke; Marshall and Bedford Counties. 



SAXE WEIMER, b. foaled 1822; by Sir Archy, dam Lottery by imp 

 Bedford. H E. See Crusader. Bred by Col. William Alston of 

 South Carolina. Stood at Rev. H. M. Cryer's several years; at 

 Samuel Mitchell's, Shelby ville, in 1835. 



SIR ANDREW, by Bagdad, out of Lady Deaderick. Thomas Martin's, 

 Davidson County. 



SKYLARK (called a hunter), b. foaled 1824, by imp Exile; bred by 

 Philip Wallace, Maryland; owned in 1832 by Rev. H. M. Cryer. 



ST. GILES, imp foaled 1829; by Tramp, dam Ascot Lass by Andros- 

 san. H M. Bred by Mr. Risdale; won The Derby in 1832. 

 His half-brother Scroggins ran second in a field of 14 contestants 

 in The St. Leger in 1836; another I brother (half or full), Blooms- 

 bury, won The Derby in 1839, defeating 20 contestants. John Bull, 

 sire of Androssan, won The Derby in 1792; John Bull's dam was 

 Fortitude by Herod. St. Giles imported in 1835 by James Jack- 

 son; in 1836 stood at George Elliott's; $60. See GLENCOE. 



TALLEYRAND, by Kosciusco, dam Kitty Fisher by Financier; Jesse 

 Luton's; $30; $40. 



TELEGRAPH, b. foaled 1828; by Stockholder, dam Caroline by 

 Volunteer. Bred by Rev. Hardy M. Cryer, but raised in "Western 

 District;" (John) Barfield, Caldwell & Co., Paris; $50; $75. 



TOBACCONIST, a Virginia horse, foaled 1829; got by Gohanna; dam 

 Yankee Maid by Ball's Florizel; Rev. H. M. Cryer's. Fine racer. 



TRAVELLER, by Arab, dam by Conqueror; Maj. Wm. Ainsworth's, 

 Madisonville, Monroe County. 



