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At the end of tlie second heat, Thirteen of Trumps was withdrawn, 

 when four started for the third heat. Inspector led off, closely pressed 

 throughout by Millwood and Lot ; the Boston stock, however, was not 

 to be outlasted, even by a Hero or a Monarchy and Inspector won the 

 heat and the race in 3 m. 45 sec. 



Friday, Feb. 7. — Jockey Club Purse, |500. — For all ages, weights 

 as before. — 2 mile heats. 



James Talley's ch. g. Inspector, by Boston, out of Sarah Washing- 

 ton, 3 yrs., 411 



Wade Hampton's b. m. Millwood, by imp. Monarch, out of Fanny, 



5 yrs., 332 



W. H. Sinkler's ch. g. Lot, by Hero, out of Phenomena, by Sir Ar- 



chy, 4 yrs., . .223 



M. R. Singleton's br. m. Prima Donna, by imp. Priam, out of Ata- 



lanta, 6 yrs., 5 4 dist. 



Alex. Gilliam's b. g. Thirteen of Trumps, by Boston, out of Emily 



Thomas, 5 yrs., 1 5 dr. 



J. Harrison's ch. h. Dr. Starke, by imp. Monarch, out of Lucy 



Abbott, 5 yrs., 6 dr. 



W. H. B. Richardson's ch. f. Julia, byBertrand, Jr., dam by Con- 

 federate, 4 yrs., dist. 



Time — 3 m. 45 sec. ; 3 m. 43 sec. ; 3 m. 45 sec. 



Since the above race, Inspector has gone into the stable of M. 

 E. Singleton, Esq., at the handsome sum of $2,500 — pretty well for 

 a gelding. Regarded, however, as the best animal of his age in America, 

 it is no wonder he has commanded the best price. 



Same daij. — Hutchinson Stake for 3 year olds, colts 90 lbs., fillies 87 

 lbs. Five subscribers at |250 each, llOO forfeit, $50 if declared, with 

 $200 added by the Club if two or more start. — Mile heats. 



C. & N. Green's b. g. Tom Walker, by Boston, dam by imp. Priam, 1 1 

 M. R. Singleton's ch. c by Wagner, out of imp. Medora, ..42 



Jas. Talley's ch. f. Lady Fairfield, by IJerald, out of Betsey White, 3 3 

 John Harrison's b. c. by imp. Sovereign, out of Mary Elizabeth by 



Andrew, 2 4 



Wade Hampton's br. g. by imp. Sovereign, out of Kate Seaton, paid 

 forfeit. 



Time — 1 m. 51 sec. ; 1 m. 52 sec. 



Both heats of the race were prettily contested, but the result did not 

 seem to be in any doubt after the first heat — Green's Tom Walker won 

 cle\ erly in 1 m. 51 sec. ; 1 m. 52 sec. 



It seems that this stake belongs to Mr. Green, he having conti'ived to 

 win it every year since it was opened. 



