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for age. R. Singleton's ch. c. Kosciusko, 4 yrs., by Sir Archy, beat Mr. 

 Richardson's ch. c. Mark Anthony, 4 yrs., by Hephestion. 



Friday/, Feb. 4. — Jockey Club Purse, ^500. — 2 Mile Heats, weight 

 for age. No horse allowed to start that is not under 5 years. Mr. 

 Richardson's gr. f. Favorite, 3 yrs., by Florizel, beat Mr. Randolph's b. 

 f. Village Maid, 4 yrs., by Bedford, and Mr. Richardson's br. g. Robin- 

 son, 3 yrs., by Rossicuiciun. 



Saturdmj, Feb. 5. — Grold Cup, value $500. — Handicap Race, 3 Mile 

 Heats. — R. Singleton's ch. c. Kosciusko, 4 yrs., carrying 102 lbs., beat 

 Mr. Richardson's ch. h. Mark Anthony, by Hephestion. 



\%20.— Wednesday, Feb. 2.— Jockey Club Purse, |1,000.— 4 Mile 

 Pleats, weight for age. 



Mr. Wynn's ch. c. Rattler, 4 yrs., by Sir Archy, .... 1 1 

 R. Singleton's ch. h. Kosciusko, 5 yrs., by Sir Archy, ... 2 2 



Time — 8 ni. 11-^; 2d heat, 8 m. 38 sec. 



Thursday, Feb. 3. — ^Jockey Club Purse, $510.70. — 3 Mile Heats. — 

 Mr. Singleton's ch. f. Sylph, 3 yrs., by Hephestion, beat Mr. Wynn's 

 ch. g. Eclipse, 5 yrs., by Sir Archy. 1st heat, 6 m. 20 sec. , 2d heat, 6 

 m. 20 sec. 



Friday, Feb. 4. — Jockey Club Purse, $325. — 2 Mile Heats. — Mr. 

 Wynn's b. f. Beggar Girl, 4 yrs., by Sir Archy, beat Mr. Singleton's g. 

 c. Envoy, 3 yrs., by Hephestion, and Mr. Richardson's ch. g. Corvisart, 

 3 yrs., by Virginius. An exceedingly fine race. Envoy won the 1st 

 heat in 3 m. 57^; Beggar Girl the 2d heat in 3 m. 57^, and also the 

 3d heat in 4 m. 2 sec. No horse allowed to start -that is not under 

 5 years. 



Saturday, Feb. o. — Gold Cup, $500. — 3 Mile Heats, Handicap Race. 

 Beggar Girl, 4 yrs., 99 lbs., beat ch. f. Sylph, 3 yrs., 87 lbs. The heats 

 were broken, and handsomely contested. 



Kosciusko was in no condition to make a good race on Wednesday : 

 he was too fat. So little satisfied was Col. Singleton with the result, 

 that he sent Kos<;iusko to Virginia, to give his sporting friends there a 

 taste of his quality. Contending in a race of 4 mile heats with Reality, 

 Contention and Napoleon, at New Market, he broke down. He was 

 ahead at the time the accident occurred. He was brought home, and 

 stood some seasons in South Carolina, where he got some racers of the 

 first class, among others Multiflora, and Clara Fisher. He was ulti- 

 mately sent to the West. 



1821. — Wednesday, Feb. 7. — Jockey Club Purse, $1,000. — 4 Mile 

 Heats. — Mr. West's ch. c. Shawnee, 4 yrs., by Tecumseh, beat Mr. 

 Spann's ch. g. Coi-visart, 4 yrs., by Virginius, Mr. Watson's ch. h. Con- 



