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the greatest gratification to the holiday people, and also 

 gave the speculators ample scope to exercise their powers, 

 without extending into future events. Her Majesty ho- 

 noured the course with her presence on Tuesday and Thurs- 

 day, and, as a matter of course, there was a numerous at- 

 tendance of fashionables. On the Thurday Caravan won 



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from St Francis, Ion, and the Dey of Algiers. Jeffy won 

 the Two-years-old Stakes, after a false race — in which De- 

 fendant came in first. Great praise is due to Lord Errol, 

 for having restored Ascot Races to their former brilliancy. 



The Newmarket July Meeting introduced Crucifix to the 

 j'acinij public, and she fully sustained the character John 



