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1830. Dutchess County Course, Poughkeepsie, N. T., Wednesday, May 19— Jockey Club Purse, 

 |S00, free for all ages ; weights as on the Union Course. Three-mile heats. 



Maj. Wm. Jones's ch. m. Lady Flirt, by Hickory, dam by Duroc, aged 11 



John C. Stevens' bl.f. Black Maria, by Eclipse, out of Lady Liglitfoot, 4 yrs. ... 2 2 



Gen. Bedell's b. f Jeannett, by Eclipse, dam by , 4 yrs ■* * 



Wm. H. Minge'sb. c. Mayday, by Sir Archy, dam by Hornet, 4 yrs * * 



Time, 6.00 each heat. 



No particulars of this race have come to our knowledge, 

 otherwise than that it was said to have been " won handily." 

 The Jeannett, run by Gen, Bedell, must not be confounded with 

 Mr. Stevens' Janettc, own sister to Sir Charles. Mayday was 

 standing at Buckingham Court House, Ya., in 1837, since which 

 we have lost sight of him. 



1830. Same course, Thursday, Oct. 7 — Jockey Club Purse, $500, free for all ages, weights as before. 

 Four-mile heats. 



John C. Stevens' bl. f. Black Maria, by Eclipse, out of Lady Lightfoot, 4 yrs 11 



Jos. H. Van Mater's ch. c. Leopold, by Oscar, out of Katydid, by imp. Expedition, 4 yrs. . 3 2 



John Buckley's ch. m. Lady Hunter, by Duroc, out of Lady Eichmond, by Eagle, 6 yrs. . 2 8 



Maj. Wm. Jones's ch. m. Lady Flirt, by Hickory, dam by Duroc, aged, dist. 



Time, 7.53-8.05. 



A very fine race between Leopold and Lady Hunter, neither 

 being able to put up the winner, who won cleverly at her ease. 

 Leopold is now standing in Illinois, and promises to distinguish 

 himself. Lady Hunter is beneath the turf. It will be seen that 

 Lady Flirt, who beat Black Maria in her previous race, was dis- 

 tanced by her in this with ease. 



1830. Same course, "Wednesday, Oct. 27 — Jockey Club Purse, $500, conditions as before. Four- 

 mile heats. 



John C. Stevens' bl. f. Black Maria, by Eclipse, out of Lady Lightfoot, 4 yrs. . . .11 



Jos. H. Van Mater's ch. c. Leopold, by Oscar, out of Katydid, 4 yrs 2 2 



Mr. Parker's gr. m. Peggy Madee, by Sir Hal, dam by Sir Archy, aged 5 8 



Thos. Pearsall's ch. m. Medora, by Rattler, out of Sport's-mistress by Hickory, 4 yrs. . 8 4 



J. Buckley's ch. m. Lady Hunter, by Duroc, out of Lady Eichmond, 6 yrs 4 6 



Time, 7.56—7.53. 



A capital race, all out and doing their best from end to end, 

 save the winner, who cut out the work with a long rating stroke, 

 and never was headed in either heat. Peggy Madee, when we 

 last heard of her, was in the breeding stud of Henry Maclin, 

 Esq., of Yirginia. 



1831. Union Course, L. I., Thursday, May 12— Jockey Club Purse, $600, conditions as before. 

 Fonr-mile heats. 



Col. "Wm. R. Johnson's gr. f. Bonnets o' Blue, by Sir Charles, out of Eeallty, by Sir Archy, 



• 4 yrs 11 



John C. Stevens' bl. m. Black Maria, by Eclipse, out of Lady Lightfoot 5 yrs. . . 2 3 



Dr. Alex. Hosack's ch. h. St. George, by Eclipse, 5 yrs diat. 



Time, 7.57—8.22. 



