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the favorite horse in King William lY.'s stables, and the Colonel 

 was constantly sacrificed to him, but always beat him, as did also 

 Fleur-de-lis by Bourbon. I always regarded him, as a vastly over- 

 rated horse, and he has entirely failed as a stallion, after having 

 had every imaginable opportunity of mares of the best form. 

 He died of a fall, in 1842, in Kentucky. 



ZiNGAXEE Colt, br. h. — Out of Miss Andrews by Catton, grand dam 

 Dick Andrews. Imported, with his dam, by Mr. Clay, Kentucky, 

 in 1841. 



