119 



Jas. Talley's ch- g. Inspector, by Boston, cut of Sarah Washington, 1 1 

 W. A Stuart's b. f. by Wagner, out of Minstrel by Medoc, ..22 

 M. E. Singleton's br. f. Mirth, by Wagner, out of Capt. Minor's 



dam, . . . . ; 3 3 



C. & N. Green's b. f. by Boston, out of Emily Thomas, paid forfeit. 



C. & N. Green's b. g. by Boston, dam by imp. Priam, paid forfeit. 



Wade Hampton's br. f. Fleur-de-Lis, by imp. Sovereign, out of Maria 

 "West, paid forfeit. 



J. G. Guignard's b. c. by imp. Sovereign, dam by imp. Hybiscus, paid 

 forfeit. 



John Belcher's ch. c. by Billy Townes, dam by imp. Priam, paid 

 forfeit. 



Time — 1st heat, 3 m. 49 sec. ; 2d heat, 3 m. 43 sec. 



The Hutchinson Stakes, fi.xed for the day, were no sooner brought to 

 a conclusion than there was an immediate preparation for " the TiirtU 

 Stakes^'' which were announced to come ofi' on another Course^ else- 

 where. The Club, with its invited guests, having adjourned to the 

 locus in quo, or meat (meet we mean), that being the more sporting- 

 phrase, the annual dinner of the Club took place. 



The President, James Rose, Esq., was in the Chair, assisted by the 

 Hon. John S. Ashe, Vice-President. The dinner was served up in that 

 style of elegance and abundance which characterizes all the entertain- 

 ments annually given by the South Carolina Jockey Club. The meats, 

 dessert and wines were equally deserving of praise, and the banquet was 

 in every respect a most delightful one, for the urbanity of the excellent 

 chairman (his spirits Hose with the occasion), and the hearty good feel- 

 ing which pervaded the company, made the hours pass merrily. 



Dispersed around the table were groups, here and there, presenting 

 features of interest to the eye and heart of every friend of the Turf 

 We recognized many old friends, whose long connection with our Club 

 is well known, and many whose presence is well calculated to give eclat 

 to any party. 



By a unanimous vote, the high compliment of Honorary Membership 

 was paid to Dr. Irving, in consideration of his having served, as Secre- 

 tary, for twenty-five years. 



Thursday^ Feb. 6. — Jockey Club Purse, |750, for all ages, weights 

 as before. — 3 mile heats. 



Wade Hampton's b. c. Lithgow, by imp. Monarch, out of Fanny 



by Eclipse, 4 yrs , 4121 



W. H. Sinkler's ch. c. Jeff Davis, by Hero, out of Marigold, 3 yrs., 5 2 12 

 Capt. J. Harrison's ch. m Rosa Lee, by Boston, out of imp. Emily by 



Emilius, aged, 3 3 dr. 



