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" Green Mountain Boy." — Livingston Co. See Dr. Jeffries' 

 letter. 



A five-year-old colt of the " North Horse," at Lansing, a 

 very superior horse in beauty, style and action. Name of owner 

 and horse not known. 



Mr. Starkweather, in his letter, speaks of two good horses of 

 that breed in Washtenaw Co. I have heard, from a different 

 source, that they are very good. 



"Billy Boston."— Owned by H. E. Andrews, Detroit, and 

 Dr. Jeffries, Dexter. See Dr. J.'s letter. 



" John Bacchus."— Bay ; 15| hands high ; very muscular ; 

 fast runner. Sire, Cone's Old Bacchus. Dam, Old Nell, by 

 Printer. 



" Telegraph."— Full brother to John Bacchus, and larger ; 

 fine and fast ; owned by John Hamilton, Flint, Mich. 



" Black Eagle."— Black ; owned by Dr. Hayes, of Marshall. 

 See his letter; good trotter and fine horse. 



" Black Tiger."— Black ; good size ; pretty fast trotter ; some 

 Morgan blood ; owned by Wm. Johnson Marshall. 



There are three Morgan horses at Kalamazoo, brought from 

 Vermont, good travellers ; medium size ; owned by a company 

 and individuals. 



" Old Post Boy."— Thoroughbred ; chestnut; by Sir Henry, 

 he by Sir Archy, his dam by Diomed, grand dam by Bel- Air, 

 Postboy's dam ; Garland by Duroc ; grand dam. Young Dam- 

 sel ; g. g. d. Miller's Damsel, the dam of Eclipse. 



" Abdallah Chief."— Sired by Old Abdallah ; chestnut ; a 

 fast trotter; large, being 16^ hands high; weighs 1,200 lbs. ; a 

 good horse ; owned by a company. Li charge of J. Parish, at 

 the race-course, Detroit. 



At Detroit there is an established race-conrse, which has 

 been kept under the direction, pi-incipally, of Mr. J. Parish ; 

 some excellent running and trotting has been performed there. 

 At Adrian there is a race-track, more for the purpose of 

 training than for general racing. 



At Coldwater, the horsemen have a private race-track to train 

 upon ; no public racing allowed, but occasionally a match race 

 or trot. 



