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Macbeth. Sheepshead Bay, won a handicap sweepstakes, heats of one mile and a fur- 

 long, in 1 :57i, 1 :57J, 2 :00; Haledon won the first heat and Qlenmore was fourth. Wash- 

 ington, D. C, was second in a dash of IJ miles, won by Col. Sprague, in 2:11^. 

 Baltimore, was second in a dash of one mile and a furlong, won by Crickmore, in 

 l:56f ; was second in the Baltimore Cup, 2^- miles, won by Thora, in 4:00. Brighton 

 Beach, was second in a dash of one mile and a furlong, won by Barney Lyon, in 

 1 :57. Sheepshead Bay, was second in a race of mile heats, won by Dan K, in 1 :43, 

 l:43f; was second in a handicap sweepstakes, heats of one mile and a furling, won 

 by Keno, in 1:56, 1:58, 1:59J, Qlenmore won the first heat, carrying 115 lbs. Keno 

 (aged), carried only 90 lbs. Brighton Beach, was second in the Engeman Handicap, 

 \\ miles, won by Gov. Hampton, in 2 :39. Monmouth Park, was third in a handi- 

 cap sweepstakes, IJ miles, won by Monitor, in 3 :07^. Sheepshead Bay, was second 

 in the Great Long Island Stakes, 4-mile heats, won by Bushwhacker, in 8:01 J, 

 8:18; track very muddy and wet. Glenmore is much inbred to Glencoe having 

 three crosses of that desirable strain of blood, and a double cross of Am. Eclipse, 

 and another cross of Sultan through Bay Middleton. 



Glenmore is chestnut, 15 hands 2i inches high, with large star and snip, both fore 

 feet white below ankle and little white on one hind foot. He is one of the most sym- 

 metrical horses in the world. 



