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WINNERS: (i) Sweepstake, free for all, one mile out, sub. $25, 4 

 subs, two running Boddie's b. f. WHITE PINNER, by Stockholder^ 

 dam Pinner; time 2:06. 



(2) P. $350, ent. added, 4 entries D. W. Sumner's HORTENSIA; 

 first heat 5:57. 



(3) P. $200, ent. $100 added, 2-mile heats for 3-year-olds, foaled 

 and owned in Maury or Giles, with an inside stake of $100 each, 

 4 entries, three running L. J. Folk's ch. LEZINKA, by Leviathan, 

 dam Anvelina Smith; time 4:30 4:30. 



"This race caused much excitement and the betting was pretty 

 severe." Goodrum's GRAY MARIA, by Stockholder, dam by Pacolet, 

 ran second; Henry Smith's LOGAN, by Pacific, dam by Stockholder, 

 being distanced. Before the race Lezinka and Logan were each in 

 turn the favorite. Polk had purchased Lezinka, when a yearling, 

 from Henry Smith, for $500. 



(4) P. $250, $100 ent. added, mile heats best 3 in 5, four running 

 Henry Smith's BLACKLEGS, by Stockholder, dam by Pacolet, 4 

 years; time 2:01 2:04 2:11 2:11. G. W. Parker's DANIEL 

 O'CONNELL ran second, Ragland's QUEEN OF DIAMONDS, third. This 

 was counted a great race. 



(5) Sweepstake, 2-year-olds, one mile out, sub. $50 h. f. and inside 

 stake of $50 each, seven subs., five running William McCrory's 

 NARCISSA PARRISH; time 2:04^. 



(6) Match, 2 miles out, $100 a side, play or pay, W. Bromley's 

 gr. ANTHONY WAYNE, by Jerry, dam by Sir Peter Teazle, 4 years, 

 beat J. Sutton's ch. c. SELIM, by Talleyrand, dam by Little Billy, 

 4 years; time 4:50, with ease. The Spirit gave this meeting 1,500 

 words. 



At the second meeting of four days Brown, Polk and Miller 

 still held their positions as President, Vice- President and Secretary, 

 respectively; Timers, Thomas Eubank Leefe and R. M. Wynne; 

 Judges, John Dawson, Colonel Pillow and John Gordon; Patrole 

 Judges, Henry Hunter, D. D. McFall, John W. Clanton and F. ZoIIi- 

 coffer; Distance Judges, J. H. Webster and Evan Young. 



There were five races and 25 entries at this meeting. The winners 

 were: Henry Smith's entry by Stockholder, dam by imp Eagle; 

 John S. Willis' filly by Industry, dam by Ball's Florizel; Henry 

 Smith's NARCISSA PARRISH; and his BEN MORGAN, by Pacific, and 

 Col. Robert Smith's DANIEL O'CONNELL. Best mile heat i : 54 by Ben 

 Morgan. O'Connell's race was of 3-mile heats and Narcissa Parrish's 



