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ter of the famous paciEg mare of the same name and Ethan Allen. A 

 mare of more perfect symmetry and beauty was never foaled ; her action 

 when In motion is the perfection of trotting, cora'oming ease, ele£;\nce, 

 power and speed, in an extraordinary degree. She has trotted only one 

 race in public, namely, against Blackstone Belle, at Boston, -which she 

 won easily. It is said an amount, even larger than that paid for Dexter, 

 was paid for her. That Mr. Bonner in purchasing her was not mistaten, 

 appears from the fact that she has since trotted a mile under saddle, rid- 

 den by John Murphy, in 2 :1S>^, She is an excellent team mare, and 

 there need not be much surprise if next season she and Buruo make the 

 best time ever made by a double team. 



