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Yet one would liave tlioiiglit a ' Heine,' and a daughter 

 of a ' Monarque,' liad a sort of indefeasible claim to a 

 ' Queen's ' Plate. 



Flageolet was beaten twice only out of seven attempts 

 ■ — fourth for the Middle Park Plate and second, 9 st. 

 2 lbs., for the Prendergast Stakes by a head to Andred, 

 8 St. 10 lbs., three lengths in front of Surinam, 9 st. 2 lbs., 

 the winner of the Middle Park Plate. He won the Hope- 

 ful Stakes (G50/.) at Newmarket First October, as well 

 as the Eutland Stakes (3o0/.) and the Forlorn Stakes 

 (400/.) ; the Burwell (370/.) at the Second October ; 

 and the Criterion (960/.), beating Paladin, Kaiser, and 

 Surinam at the Houghton Meeting. 



Of the French horses resident or visiting in England, 

 besides those already specified, the most distinguished 

 were Mr. Joseph Eadclifi''s Salvanos (by Dollar and 

 Sauvagine), who won the Cesarewitch of 1,575/. ; Mr. 

 Beadman's Messager (by Gladiateur and Nuncia), who 

 won the Great Northamptonshire Stakes of 685/. ; Lord 

 Wilton's Napolitain (by Hospodar and Serenade), wlio 

 won the Chesterfield Cup of 945/. at Goodwood ; M. C. 

 J. Lefevre's Alaric (by Monarque and Liouba), 100/. at 

 Lincoln, 100/. at Goodwood, and 290/. at Ayr ; Mr. 

 Gerard Sturt's Theodoros (by Monarque and Magenta), 

 tlie Visitors' Plate of 340/. at Goodwood ; M^ C. J. 

 Lefevre's Chancellor (by Monitor II. and Queen of 

 Diamonds), 100/. and 190/. at Brighton ; Count de Mont- 

 gomery's Mademoiselle de Mailloc (by Muscovite and 

 Slapdash), the Corporation Stakes of 270/. at Doncaster 

 and 105/. at Newmarket Second October) ; M. C. J. Le- 

 fevre's Manille (by Orplielin and Didon), the Trial Stakes 

 of 120/. and the Brownlow Plate of 50/. at Lincoln, and 

 100/. and 50/. at Newmarket Ilougliton ; Mr. Mum- 

 ford's Matelot (by Pretty Boy and Botwing), 50/. at 



