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1815. — Wednesday, Feb. 22. — Jockey Club Purse. — 4 Mile Heats. 



R. Singleton's ch. c. Johnny. 4 yrs., by Potomac, . . . 1 q ^ 

 Glasscock & Edmington's ch. g. Bernadotte, 4 yrs., by Gallatin, 1 



J. R. Richardson's b. m. Corinna, 5 yrs , by Florizel, ..000 



1 1 



Thursday, Feb. 23. — Jockey Club Purse. — 3 Mile Heats. 



Mr. Sparrow's ch. h. Little Billy, 5 yrs., by Florizel, 



Col. Richardson's ch. m. Miss Fortune, 5 yrs., by Star, ... 2 2 



Time — 1st heat, 6m. 17|- sec; 2d heat, 6 m., 2 sec. 

 Friday, Feb. 24.— Jockey Club Purse.— 2 Mile Heats. 



R. Singleton's b. c Warsaw, 4 yrs., by Potomac, .... 1 1 

 Glassoock & Edmington's ch. c. John Randolph, 3 yrs., by Florizel, 2 2 



1816. — Monday, Feb. 21. — Purse $1,000. — Given by the Proprietors 

 of the Washington Course. — Mile Heats. — Best 3 in 5. 



Wm. Wynn'sr h. Ringleader, 5 yrs., by imported Wonder, 1 11 



J. B. Richardson's ch. m. Miss Fortune, 6 yrs., by Star, ..000 

 Col. Dent's ch. g. Rattler, 5 yrs., by Gallatin, .... 



Time — 1st heat, 1 in., 53 sec; 2d heat, Im., 54^ sec; 3d heat, 1 m.. 57 

 sec 



Wednesday, Feb. 28. — Jockey Club Purse. — 4 Mile Heats. — weight 

 for age. 



R. Singleton's ch. h. Little Johnny, 5 yrs., by Potomac, . 

 Col. Richardson's b. f. Lady Jane, 4 yrs., by Potomac, . 

 W. Wynn's g. m. Young Favorite, 5 yrs. by Bedford, 



Time — 1st heat, 8 m., 31 sec; 2d heat, 1 m., 53 sec. 

 Thursday, Feb. 29. — Jockey Club Purse. — 3 Mile Heats. — J. E. Mc- 

 Pherson's ch. c. Lycurgiis, 3 yrs.. by Virginius, beat in two heats Col. 

 Richardson's ch. m. Miss Fortune, 6 yrs., by Star ; Mr. Wynn's r. h. 

 Ringleader, 5 yrs, by Wonder, and Mr. Mulligan's b. f. Peggy, 3 yrs,, by 

 Bell Weather. First heat, 5m., 57 sec; second heat, 6m.. 11 sec 



Col, McPherson relinquished his claim to this purse, to aid in defray- 

 ing certain expenses incurred by the Club — whereupon the following 

 Resolution was passed : " That the members of the Club are sensibly 

 aware of the liberality and delicacy of Mr. McPherson, in appropriating, 

 to the use and benefit of the Club, the amount of the purse won by his 

 horse Lycurgus, this day ; that they recognize, with the greatest gratifi- 

 cation, and with peculiar pleasure, a feeling so genuine in its nature, and 

 so eloquently speaking the Sportsman and the Gentleman 



Friday, March 1. — Jockey Club Purse. — 2 Mile Heats. — Colts and 

 Fillies. — Mr, Wynn's ch. f. Merino Ewe, 4 yrs., by Jack Andrews, beat 

 Col. Richardson's ch. c Echpse, 3 yrs., by Virginius ; R, Singleton's b. 



