22 



Gen. Washington's Achilles, 3 yrs., dr. 



Mr. Bellinger's Miss Tims, dr. 



Mr. Seabrooks' Furiosus Celsus, dr. 



Time: 1st heat, 5 ra. 57 ; 2d heat, 5 m, 53. 



Friday, Feb. 11. — Jockey Ckib Purse. — 2 Mile Heats. — Mr. Clifton's 

 b. c. Dm'C Devil, 3 yrs., by Dare Devil, beat Col. Alston's ch. f. jSTimble, 

 3 yrs.; Mr, Bellinger's cb. f. Miss Tims, 4 yrs.; Gen. Washington's Surry 

 Doe, 3 yrs., and Mr. Singleton's ch. c. Charles Fox, 3 yrs. First lieat, 4 

 m., 6 sec; second heat, 4 m., 2 sec. 



Saturday, Feb. 12. — Handicap, — 3 Mile Heats. 



Col. Alston's ch. c. Gallatin, 3 yrs., 92 lbs., 11 



Gen. McPherson's br. f. Eosana, 



Gen. Washington's b. m. Ariadne 



Capt. Fields' Belle Rattle, 



Capt. Fields' b. c. Buonaparte, . • dis. 



Major McPherson's g. g. Leviathan, aged, dis. 



Time — 1st heat, 5 m., 52 sec; 2d heat, 6m, This was a beautiful 

 race — the time made very good, as the Course was sloppy and muddy, 

 owing to a heavy fall of rain on the morning of the race. This race is 

 the last report we have of Leviathan as a racer — we will, therefore, take 

 leave of him, by saying that he was a gr. g., by gr. h. Flag-a-Truce, bred 

 by Mr. Turpin, of Gooceland County, in Virginia. Leviathan's career 

 was very brilliant in Virginia for many years — it was not until he was 

 aged, and worn down by hard usage, that he was purchased by Maj. Mc- 

 Pherson, and brought to South Carolina. The amount paid for him was 

 £180. 



A written pedigree of Leviathan was drawn up by Col. Tayloe, and was 

 transferred with the horse, when purchased by Maj. McPherson — it was 

 mislaid ; but it is well known he was out of a mare by imported Med- 

 ley, his sire being Flag-a-Truce, by Goldfinder. Leviathan was, unfor- 

 tunately, altered, from having been as a colt, somewhat overgrown and 

 unpromising. 



Pedigree of Gallatin. — Gallatin, (Expectation,) ch., foaled 1799; bred 

 by Hay Baittaile, Esq., of Caroline County, Virginia ; was got by im- 

 ported Bedford ; bis dam, imported, by Lord Grosvenor's Marabrino, (the 

 dam, also, of the celebrated running mares, Fairy and Ariadne, and of 

 Eliza, Bertrand's dam, by Bedford ;) his grandam, in England, sister to 

 Nailor's Sally, by Blank, Ward, Merhn, Pert, St. Martin. Thus running 

 back at once from Blank, by the Godolphin Arabian, almost to the ori- 

 gin of the English racing stock, from the Arabians, Barbs, <fec. St. Mar- 

 tin, the last horse in Gallatin's pedigree, was by Spanker, out of a natu- 

 ral Barb mare. Spanker, by the D'Arcy Yellow Turk, (Lord Fairfax's 



