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have ' made the running ' among the foreigners (in- 

 chiding Russians and Austro-Hungarians) with Messrs. 

 Lichtwald (who got ' warned off ' in consequence of the 

 ' Leander business ' in 1844) and with Count Hahn, who 

 won the Stew^ards' Cup and the Chesterfield Cup at Good- 

 wood in 1850 with Turnus (bred in Germany), before the 

 French won anything with any horse bred in France. 



However, to return to the French : From 1841 

 to 1851, both years inchided, the' crack ' French horses 

 were the Duke d'Orleans's Giges (by Priam), M. Fasquel's 

 Minuit (by Terror), Prince Marc de Beauvau's (Lord 

 Henry Seymour's) Jenny (by Eoyal Oak), Baron N. de 

 Rothschild's Drummer (by Langar), M. Alexandre 

 Aumont's Cavatine (by Tarrare, imported by M. Eugene 

 Aumont) and FitzEmilius (by Young Emilius), Prince 

 Marc de Beauvau's Predestinee (by Mr. Wags, imported 

 by M. Eugene Aumont), M. Jules Riviere's Morok (by 

 Beggarman, imported by the Duke d'Orleans), Mr. 

 Thomas Carter's Dulcamara (by Physician), Prince 

 Marc de Beauvau's Serenade (by Royal Oak, imported 

 by Lord Henry Seymour), M. Auguste Lupin's Messine 

 (by Attila, by Col wick), M. Eugene Aumont's Decep- 

 tion (by Royal Oak), tlie Duke d'Orleans's Nautilus 

 (by Cadland, imported by the French Government 

 and dead within four years), Mr. T. Carter's Annetta 

 (by Ibrahim, imported by Lord Henry Seymour), 

 Prince Marc de Beauvau's Nativa and Baron N. de 

 Rothschild's Edwin (both by Royal Oak), M. Fasquel's 

 Tomate (by Lottery, imported by the French Govern- 

 ment apparently), M. Alexandre Aumont's Liverpool 

 (by Liverpool, sold to the French Government for 2,000 

 guineas, but he died before delivery in 1844), Mr. T. 

 Carter's Nanetta (by Alteruter, imported by the French 

 Government apparently), M. Alexandre Aumont's La 



