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Hamuletoniaxs in France.— From the last number of 
the Journal Ojfuruo dm Count* au TYot wo learn that the 
American Ilarnbletonian stallion Sirius, son of Prizefighter, 
by Rysdyck's riambletonian, foaled in 1809 at Scaredalo, 
Winchester (Westchester) Co. N. Y., is making tho sea- 
son at Lille St Omer, and neighborhood, at the low fee of 
6 francs. Tho advertisement is dated “Stock farm of 
Brcilly (sonmc). Twelve dollars is rather a low fee for a 
Hambletonian stallion, but in Franco as well as in Knglnnd, 
a horse must have begotten winners before ho can com- 
mand a fair fee. Sirius’ dam was Juno, by Truo Messen- 
ger, and we are of the impression ho was foaled at Ford- 
ham. Count do Pourtales purchased and exported him in 
1871. Crossed with some of tho fine thoroughbred mnres 
now quite numerous in Franco his get ought to be very 
fine. 
TnF. Tnorrrxo Tcnr.— On the 18tli inst. the trotting 
season will be fairly inaugurated at Fleetwood Park. On 
that day the beautiful drives through Central Park, ns well 
as the far-famed Harlem Lane, although still somewhat in 
the sere and yellow leaf, rather than the garb of Spring, 
will be thronged with “flyers," en rout * to the most aristo- 
ciatic of our trotting trucks. A large number of horses 
are already in training at Fleetwood, and the track has 
been much improved for their convenience. The mana- 
gers have also taken a step in the right direction in reduc- 
ing the admission fee to the popular price of $1. 
Following Fleetwood, on the 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th of 
June, comes the meeting at Prospect Park — a misnomer in 
fact as the grounds arc located far beyond Brooklyn’s 
pride, and almost udjacent to the territory so long and ably 
ruled over by the late Mr. Gil Davis. Here the disup- 
pointed pool investor can solace himself with the succu- 
.cnt clam, or retrieve his fallen fortunes at thimble rie. 
1 Ins year the Prospect Park Association have stepped into 
the circuit and allied themselves with the Point Breeze 
I ark Association of Philadelphia, the Connecticut Stock 
Breeders Association of Hartford; the Narragansett Park 
Association of Providence, It. I., and with the Beacon nnd 
Mystic 1 arks of Boston. The programmes of each of 
these associations are identical, and as each gives $12,000 
in premiums, we have tho largo sum of $72,000 given to 
owners of horses by six corporations. 
Besides Prospect Park and Fleetwood we have close to 
the city Deerfoot Park, which is located at Parkvillo L I 
near or on tho Coney Island road; West Side Driving Park’ 
Jersey City, and Waverly Park, near Newark, N. J. All 
of these are half-mile tracks. Probably half a million 
dollars will bo distributed in purses alone during the com- 
ing trolling season. 
—Mr. William M. Parks, of Brooklyn, N. Y. has 
matched I rospero, by Messenger Duroc, against Mr. Wea- 
vers Honest Dutchman, by lloagland’s Giay Messenger 
I he race agreed upon is mile beats, three in five in bar- 
"enTbcr^OUi 0 * half forfcit ’ and to be trotted Sep- 
£//e ifctwel. 
-Our friend, Mr. J. T. Becks, of Round Mountain 
Texas, but formerly of Fort Wayne, Indiana, an enthusi- 
astic sportsman of the old school, is the fortunate posses- 
sor of a fine lemon and white pup, which is as handsome 
a specimen of the high bred sporting dog as'cun be found 
lu Texas. Round Mountain is fifty-fivc miles west from 
Austin. Mr. Becks says: “I think this the most enchant, 
lng country, and have been over most of the States and 
Canada." 
—We have been favored with a visit from Mr. A. D. Laws 
of Bridgeport, who brought with him his fine bitch May 
May, who Is better known as the Ilubbell bitch it is 
claimed is a Laverack, though wo fancy her pedigree will 
show an out-tfross. In appearance, however, particularly 
her head, she resembles Fairy and Mr. Adams’ Rock. Mov 
wns brought to tho city for an introduction to Mr Mar 
■hall’s red dog Rock, by Putnam’s Dun, lie by old Dash. 
Lavehacks.— O n Monday, the 10th instant, Mr Ray- 
mond s Laverack bitch Ruby had a litter of pups, sired by 
Pride of the Border Ruby was never very prolific, and 
the puppies arc but four in number, although very s rom- 
and finely formed One of Ruby’s sons of a former litter 
Rock, owned by Mr. G. A. Strong, of West Meriden (Jt ’ 
was exhibited at Springfield, Mass., and is a large hand- 
some setter. b ' 
-Mr. Unrlie P. Hess’ orange and white bitch Flora, lately 
purchased of Mr. J. Henry, of Philadelphia, and bred to 
Mr. Brook s Bismarck, whelped nine very fine, hcallhv 
puppies on tho 22d ult. The young setter bitch Flirt nron 
hv M°r t TT‘ Efq ” Phi,adcl I> ,li “. “ °ot of’ Flora 
by Mr. Twaddell s Buster. 
SORE NIPPLES. 
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akin and heals all sore*. It j B * S ood id?» « 7 ‘, ! b " rdcDe th ® 
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