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d'Orleans's Nautilus, Lord Henry Seymour's 

 Oakstick, M. Latache de Fay's Dansomanie, 

 Baron N. de Rothschild's Drummer, and M. A. 

 Aumont's Fitz-EmiHus) upon our Goodwood Cup 

 especially, and for very good and obvious reasons, 

 if the conditions of that race be perused ; but, for 

 all that, the honour of having been the first 

 foreigner to win a notable English race with a 

 foreign-bred horse must be assigned to the German 

 Count Hahn, who won both the Stewards' Cup and 

 the Chesterfield Cup, in 1850, with Turnus, bred in 

 Germany. This was three years before M. A. Lupin 

 won the Goodwood Cup for France, in ]853, with 

 the French-bred Jouvence, and set going that 

 series of French successes on English race-courses 

 which not only caused Lord Falmouth and other 

 members of our Jockey Club, among whom Mr. 

 W. G. Craven was one of the most conspicuous, 

 in 1877 and some subsequent years, to cry aloud 

 for ' reciprocity,' and to put all sorts of obstacles, 

 though they turned out to be rather advantages, in 

 the way of French horses that should compete in 

 our handicaps, but also made the Gallic cock to 

 crow lustily over what seemed to be an acknow- 

 ledgment on the part of perfidious Albion that 



