54 



Col. Richardson's ch. c. Mucklejohn, 4 yrs., by Mucklejohn, 



dam by Highflyer, 2 1 w. over. 



Mr. Brown's ch. g. Pelham, 4 yrs., by Kosciusko, dam by Bed- 

 ford 1 2 dr. 



Mr. Allen's b m. Helen McGregor, 5 yrs., by Reliance, . di3. 



Time — 1st heat, 3 m,, 54 sec; 2d heat, 4 m., 6 sec. 

 Friday, Feb. 24. — Jockey Club Purse. — 2 mile heats. — Weight for 

 age ; but no horse to start that is not under five yrs. 



Col. Richardson's b. f. Little Venus, 4 yrs , by Sir William, of Tran- 

 sport, dam Leocadi, by Virginius, . 1 w. over. 



Col. W. R. Johnson's ch. f. Annette, 4 yrs., by Sir Charles, dam by 



Independence, 2 dr. 



Col. Ferguson's b. f. Calista, 3 yrs , by Crusader, dam by Virginius,. 3 dr. 



Time — 3 m., 58 see. 



Second Race — Same day. — Jockey Club Purse. — For Saddle Horses. 



Mr. Brown's g. m. Lady Jane Grey, 



Mr. Richardson's br. g. Skyscraper, ...... 



Mr. Snail's ch. g. Wm. Tell, 



Saturday, Feb. 25. — Handicap Race — 3 mile heats. 



Col. Richardson's b. f. Little Venus, 99 lbs., .... 

 Col. Wm. R. Johnson's ch. f. Trifle, 87 lbs., .... 

 Col. Singleton's ch. m. Mary Frances, 95 lbs., .... 



Time — 1st heat, 5 ra., 51 sec; 2d heat, 5 m., 49 sec. 



This race created a great deal of interest, from the previously well- 

 earned fame of Trifle and Little Venus. Little Venus made play in both 

 heats, and won very cleverly. 



At the termination of the race, a match was immediately made be- 

 tween Trifle and Mary Frances. The challenge was given by the backers 

 of Mary Frances, (which was promptly accepted by the parties interested 

 in Trifle,) to run another heat forthwith for $500. The preliminaries 

 being adjusted, they started in fine style. After a closely contested race, 

 Trifle was declared the winner by a few lengths. 



Second Race — Same day. — Jockey Club Purse. — Best 3 in 5. — Was 

 won by Mr. Thurston's Redgauntlet, beating Mr. Brown's Lady Jane 

 Grey. Thus terminated the races of 1832. 



The following Sweepstakes were opened for 1833 : 



We, the subscribers, agree to run a Sweepstake over the Washington 

 Course next meeting, with colts and fillies, then three years old, entrance 

 $500, h. f., three or more to make a race, two mile heats, to name and 

 close immediately. The race to take place on the Monday preceding 

 the regular races at Charleston. 



Richard Singleton names ch. f., by Crusader, out of Young Lottery: 



John R. Spann names b. f., by Bertrand, out of Transport. 



