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Mr. Green's ch. f. by imp. Mercer, dam by John Richards, paid 

 forfeit, 



Mr. Green's b. c, by imp. Mercer, dam by Monmouth Eclipse, paid 

 forfeit. 



Mr. Tally's b. c, by Texas, dam by Goliath, paid forfeit. 



Friday, Feb. 9. — Jockey Club Purse, $500. — 2 mile heats, conditions 

 as befoi'e. 



James Tally's b. g. Thirteen of Trumps, 3 yrs., by Boston, dam by 



Priam, 1 1 



0. P. Hare's b. f, 3 yrs., by Willis, dam bjTimoleon, ... 2 2 



W. H. Sinkler'scb. f. Reciprocation, 2 yrs. old, by Phantom, out of 



Great Western, dis. 



J. K. Bullock's ch. f., 2 yrs. old, by Trustee, dam by Andrew, . . dis. 



Time — 1st heat, 3 m. 49J sec. ; 2d heat, 3 ra. 50^ sec. 



Same day — Second Race. — Hutchinson Sweepstakes for 3 year olds, 



mile heats — $250 entrance, $50 if declared before 1st November, $100 



after that time; if two or more start, the Club to add $200. 



Mr. Green's b. c, by Clarion, dam by John Richards, ... 1 1 

 Mr. Stuart's b. f. by Monarch, out of imp. Emily, .... 2 2 

 J. C. Singleton's br g. by Hero, out of imp. Helen, ... 3 dis. 



Time — 1st heat, 1 m. 50 sec; 2d heat, 1 ra, 52^ sec. Add forfeits. 

 Saturday, Feb. 10. — Handicap Race, Purse $600. — 3 mile heats. 



J. R. Harrison's ch. m. Rosa Lee, 6 yrs. old, by Boston, out of imp. 



Emily, 117 lbs., 11 



0. P. Hare's gr. m Bostona, 5 yrs. old, by Boston, out of Andrew- 



etta, 1U9 lbs., 2 2 



W. H. Sinkler's ch. h. Shark, out of Atalanta, 106 lbs., ... 3 3 



Time — 1st heat, 5 ra. 51 sec. ; 2d heat, 5 m. 48 sec. 



Same day — Second Race. — A single heat of 3 miles. — Jockey Club 



Purse, $200, weight for age. 



0. P. Hare's b. f 3 yrs , by Willis, out of Mary Lea, .... 1 

 W. H Skinner's br. g , 3 yrs., by Monarch; dam imp'd, by Glaucus, . 2 

 James Tally's ch. c. Tally-Ho, 3 yrs., by Boston, dam by Tom Tough, . 3 



Time — 5 m. 49 sec. 



This was one of those Races we like to see, and take much delight in 

 reporting — it was certainly a aiagnificent Race, every inch closely con- 

 tested — and we venture to say, no one could have seen it without feeling 

 an interest in it. The uncertainty, the vicissitudes, the changes that 

 marked it from the first jump, up to the throbbing anxiety of the final 

 struggle, created a concentration of interest that could not fail to awaken 

 a pleasurable excitement, even in the coldest bosom. We cannot think 

 of passing over such an event without as particular a notice of it as our 

 leisure will permit, and our fancy prompt. 



