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Thoroughbred horse : his origin, how to breed and how select him, with the Horse breeders guide. Embracing one hundred tabulated pedigrees of the principal sires, with full performances of each and best of their get, covering the season of 18f 1892 / by S.D. Bruce. Bruce, Sanders Dewees, 1825-1902. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images University of Kentucky, Electronic Information Access & Management Center Lexington, Kentucky 2002 b98-43-41901353 Electronic reproduction. 2002. (Beyond the shelf, serving historic Kentuckiana through virtual access (IMLS LG-03-02-0012-02) ; These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Thoroughbred horse : his origin, how to breed and how select him, with the Horse breeders guide. Embracing one hundred tabulated pedigrees of the principal sires, with full performances of each and best of their get, covering the season of 18f 1892 / by S.D. Bruce. Bruce, Sanders Dewees, 1825-1902. Turf, Field, and Stream, New York : 1892. xii, 316 p. ; 27 cm. Coleman Includes index. Horse breederss guide entitled "The breeders hand book and guide" in text. Microfilm. Atlanta, Ga. : SOLINET, 1999. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (SOLINET/ASERL Cooperative Microfilming Project (NEH PA-23166-98) ; SOL MN08450.04 KUK) s1999 gaun a Printing Master B98-43. IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Horses Pedigrees. Thoroughbred horse.Bruce, Sanders Dewees, 1825-1902. Breeders hand book and guide. TH:E THOROUGHBRED HORSE. HIS ORIGIN, 11OW TO BREED AND 11OW SELECT HIMI. WITH TIHE HORSE BREEDERS' GUIDE. E3MBRACING ONE 1HUND)RED TABULATED PEDIGREES OF THE PRINCI- PAL SIRES, WITH FULL PERFORMANCES OF EACH AND BEST OF THEIR GET, COVERING THE SEASON OF 1892. BY S. D. BRUCE, Author of the Americnri Stud Book. PUBLISHED AT TH15 Office of the TURF, FIELD AND FARM. TImES BumLDoIg, NEW YORK. 1892. Entered aecordmng to the Alt of 'ongre, in the year 12., BY S. D. B.,,E, in the office of the Librarian of C'ongmee, Wn;.hin2qtn., D. t. INDEX TO THE DAMS OF STALLIONS TABULATED. PsfnE. Acoustic .................. . by .ustrallan ........... Vocalic ..................... 289 Aerolite ................... Lexington . ........... Fellowcraft ................. 181 ...................s............... N1iser ....................... 219 ............................. ................ S Bpendthrift ................. 257 Agenoria .Adventurer ........... Pontiac ..................... i31 Algebra . ....... Diophantus ........... .....-Donald A .. 19 Ann Fief........ Alarm........... Tremont. : 77 Annie Booth ............. Marion ........... Phil Warren .. .. 29 Arauearia ...............Ambrose. ........... RayoD'-dOr . I7 Badge ............ilroy . ......... Logic . - B x Boot and tSaddle ...........Trumpeter . .... Deseiver 7. 17 Bourbon Belle .Bonnie Scotland ........... Haover ...... It9 Brademante ............... War Dan.ce. Tlhe Bard ...... 2' 7 Capitola....... Vandal.Kilng Alfonso ...... Is5 Carolin .................. cythian. VenIItator .. .... !t Casuistry ................. The Miner ............. Loyalist ...... 207 Coimbra ................. Kngston ............. Stownehenge ...... tn Coloasa t. ..ol.saus.. Inspector B................. I Coral....- Vandal..U... as......... .5 ..... ............ Wanderer..................2W Duchess of.Mai............. ..............Wagner. .. 2,3 FannyWashington.. Revenue ..... Eolu. ....,.......... 1411 Farfaletta ......A............... -utralian ......... Falsetto .................... 157 Faverdale ..................I The Palmer ......... C entaur .................... 12:5 11..... . ......... Oneko . .............. 223 Florence . ....... Lexington.... .... Ilndoo . . ..... 175 Fusce,. . . M arsyas..t. Blaise . . 2.1..... Glenluine. ... (lenelg ......... Troubadour .. 279 Hathorn Bloom. ........ettledrum.... Albert. . Ill llermita .................... The Sailor Prince. 21 Heter. . Lexington......... .Spriugbok . . 2.5) Hira . ............Lexington....... Hlmyar. . 173 Idalia ........... Cambuscan ............ heviot. . 129 .................... ............. S Sir Modred . . 25 Idlewild. . Lexington....-. Wildidle . 219 Ivy Leaf. . Australian................. Bramble 119 Jaconet . ........... Leamingtou..... Belvidere. . 13 .................. ............ Sir Dixonl2.. .3 Judith. ........ Macaroni.Julen. .............. 181 Kate Fisher ........ ,, Bill Cheatham . C Col. Clark . . 131 Kate Walker ........ Embry's Lexington. Bend'or . . 115 Katoua . ........,.,.Voucher. Tom Ochiltree .. 273 King Tom Mare .. K ing Tom ......... King Galop . . 1......... I 87 Lady Abbess........ Cathedral. Maetto . . 215 Lady iangden..... Kettledrum.Abingdon . . 109 'Lady Love . ...............t Caterer ......Lsbon.... 201 Lady Maura. ...........Macaroni .alore...... 1f3 Lady Nar . . M acaroni....... Wood Moss ......... , NO La Mtchante .. Turnus. Uhlan. . . . La Polka . ........... Lexington .Post Guard ......... 23 Last Love . .... Annandale.Kingston . . 11....... l Laura . .. , , Orlando.Laureate. . 195 Lemonade . ......,.... Leamlngton ............. Manehaca . ..... 213 Lida .............. Lexington ............Enquirer . ............ 147 Lily Agnes ... .......,.. Macaroni ... Rosilngton . ........ 9 . . 29 Linda Lev i ............... Oliv, e...............- Linden . ............. 1119 Lizzie Hazlewood .. Scatbelock..........n...... Kight of Ellers1le ..3....... , Lurline . .............Traducer ...........-.- Darebin ...... 1.3 Madame Strauss ........ King Tom ........ Moca-in . . 221 Maggie B. B .. ,Australian.Iroquois 19.. 1 Maiden . ........ Lexington . Powbattan. 35 Mattie Grosi .............. ILexington ........ Whisper . . ... 297 Vi INDEX. PAGE Meta s ............. . by Harry of the W est ......... Buckmnaster ....... . 121 M imi ..................... . "E li se Kinglike ............. . ISO Nameless .................B . '..Black Dean .............. 117 Nantura .................. Braer's Ecllpw . ......... Longfellow .............. 25 Nevada ................... Lexington ................. Ecuador ............ 143 ................... ................. Luke Blackburn........... 29 Nuneaton ................... Orlando ........ 80lvermine ........... .249 Orlando, mare.. .' The Jacobite ... . 289 PIerbap ................... nAustralian .... Chance ............,........ 125 T............. ... Diophantus.Wlful.........Wlf....................301 Realization.....a....... fMaxim.217 aina ............... ......Lexington.......alvator....... Sappho ...............I...... ...gton. ....... Stharaxus ......... 127 Scrap s .................. ...........Lord of the Hils . 'Paramatta ........ .. 127 elusion .............dmr........ s ..........admor.................. 18a Sea M.ark .....Adven.t rer ......... Sta.lart ...... .................... ,1s Ma k.................. Ad ,.tm ........... , ..... tl a t .................... ,,, Tp(Il1n ... 'Top Gallant......... 27 'Second ITand..S.tokell.. Exile....................... 155 Semper Felix. ....L......L. Phaeton ....... Leon.....197 Sister Anne ....... . Glcneig . ........ .. Volante .21 S9ngstre.s ............ Chanticleer ... acaroon .211 Sovereign tiar .S......... - 6overeign . Grinsead ......... . 1l7 sq(Ieez em .................. Lexingt t.n Day Star ......... .135 Sujltana .................... I ` Eothen.....151.... ISI 'unvS, uth5 .............. .. Birdeatcher-.... Harrv O'Fallon ............ 171 Su-i 1 ane ..............Bra Lexington ....... Onond.ag. ....... 225 ....................... ...... Sensation .......2... ...... 245 .......... tratford ....... , 265 The Parl . . nted......................7 Tohmeqa-ur . ................ monre. ..... ar .................... 281 Tvnt.stere. . .The Raket.1Duth Organ. 141 TnDuk.sr ... ........1.............53 Vesperlight ............... Childe Harold .......... Emperor. 145 Waltz .............. .Lexington ........ Farandole ........... 169 Wheel of Fortune ......... , Adventurer ........ ' Simon Magus ............ 251 Woodcraft .......... Voltigeur ..... ',.,., Great Tom .................. 165 INTRODUCTION. TimE author in writing this book and lcompiling the tabulated pedigrees of the sires to be found in it, has been induced to do so in the hope of their proving usefil to those engaged in breeding for the turf, or who are seeking to foster this most l.millar nationial amiusemuent. Very aliany of our largest breeders ignore the lessons taught in, the -Stuld B ook and Rlacing C(alendar." I earnestly onmneud to all the necessity of ol-crilig what souirces and what course of breeding have prodiuced the best results in Englanld, which may be most properly alledi the honme of the thoroughbred horse. I have given illy ownl viewrs as to the best ..ode to successfully breed the r:aem-horse, tme hest mode to select a stallion and brood mare, and the treatiuent of the stame both in the stud ailld u the fariji. I do not expect that all will agree with nie, but tihe ideas expressed and plans suggested will dlo away with many of the chanics incidenit to breeding. There is immuch uncertainty, and always will 1I, atteniding the best and most careful mixode of breeding, anid this opinion is stromigly exemuplitied in the frequent occurrence of one horse being of very high foriu and an excellent race-horse, and a full brother or sister being only orrdi- mary; yet I tdifer from a great many in the opimmion that breeling depemlid entirely upon c hance. Accidents and other unforeseen causes, soume of themi so nimil- portant anid abhtruse as to escape our attention or commie within our knowledge, may prevent thi best bred amid most promimising amimmual front arriviimg at its natural size anld true shape, and a little ditferemmce in conmformation, synminetry amld conutitiltioni may make a decidedl dlilerenmee in gootlness and speed. The fioal uimmy lie weak and have a delicate nonstitutioin, owing to the danim limimli starved an1d exposemd to hardships while carryinig it, mr it minay have meen hlii- properly reared. This proves that great care anid knowledge tire miee-ssary in rearinig mmmrses for the turf, as well as juldgmmmenmt amid attentiomi i iie lectinmg immares amid stalliomie frminl which to breed. The chief poimmts are pure blood, comiior- inaltion, emonstitution, racimng lineage amid hereditary somnidmiess. The nearer we get to true shaipe with the other poilmts comubinmed, the Immure certainily we will -arriv-e at excellemnce. We ofteim fitmd a large horse of good shaple and racimig mnynimmumetry; bitt where there is onle goood large omme there are a dozet snmall or medimn sizeml ones. The greater the size, wheu ombltited with the good q114.l- itiet, the greater the excellence mimid the lpnowers, for a good little horse cannot cope with a gre:mt gmmod omme. Ileumee size with nustitmmtiomm, somiiters and symmetry emnstitute the height of perfectioni. While I advoecate aimd commmtend pure blood, I am convinced thit very oftei peldigree is the ommly Poilit at which soime breeders look, ignorimig altogether shale aiid actiomi; hence failures. The establishmenit of reputation by a stallion dilepenlds on his having goodl mares INTRODVCTION. at tirst, for if he has only bad annd indifferent ones the produne will be im low fuirni .i.lI a diaappointui ent, a.lI the horse condenaneml a. a failure. To prove this, it is only necessary to cite the Goalolphin Arabian and Marske; tbh foxrimer Nlit fair the accilent of covering Roxana anad getting Lath womild hlae dlied ,imknown, while Marake, who bad been standing for half a guillea salal was s.lI f-r twenty guineas, after siring Eclipse was sold fair one thoimsand guincas aild aaiveredl at onle hlmndr"il guineas. Sqnirt, the sire of Marske, had been ordlered shu.t anal wmms saved by the intercession of his graoom; he after- wards gat Marske, Syphain aalid tie celebrateal .Squirt mare, the alaim f Mailen Purity, Pumpkin anld other fammis hirse.. That many good race-horses have proveal failures as stallions amlln minny poor race-horses successful amnes lmm one can daubt, as instance Lath, who was a famainos race-horse bit aim inditi'erent stallion, whilst hib full arauther Cade was asi imldifferent r-ce-horse bilt a .liost excellent stallion. Flying Cinilders dazzlea the world by time plendaar af lila career nim thn turf, yet his brother, Ilartlett's Childers, proved far tlma better stall- imia. Ac M'mrming ta my notiaons, ian, horse call hle a go..Il ra e-ho.rse mr a gnu- res4fil stallion that does unt iossess great symuiametry, by which I do imot mameami luaamty, lint a mui orf all' tla-e I..ints, such as comforimmatiaaia, length, power anald imilmce, jamatly Nmniteul. atwnithstauaalimmg it is ofteii asserted that horse rnm i alt. l slamhies, it caaimimat bi' dlenied that they rain hetter aald immre freoluemmtly wlvra- thlav are well annd trimly slapeal and aif tried anal approveal oifarfimmiitioi. A laurie mamay sippear to thme ev aif ordlimary judges very plain anal ill slalmel, anid still bie in high form, ammd to the eye of a onmoissemir right iii all tine miaterial poimits for rac-in.g purposes. Tme imaclhimery properly pnt together is the plinit. Chaliwmaes.ait ac I clemits are closely allield tia all pursuits, and anore particimlarly to brem-alimag for the turf, anal lick very freqluently predlominates over skill and jildgimenit; antl whilst breoding eanm.ait be made a certainty asr realaed to sicimee, it dbmonid miot lie left ta chanae. It eaanmat lie too amimniately stimaied, investigated or attended to in all itd branches, ammd the breealer w'ho selen-ta li msmres and atalliomis with care, attentiomi anml juldgmemmt as to purity mf pmedi- grine, synmimetry of farm, temper, somndaness amnd conatitulimt.., ini fact, those pos- sessinig all those essential Qiualitiei af speed amatll sta..ata.ess, nist be immure sine- cessfuml than ome who breeth4 at hapha7ard amd pmy mao regard ta thet- estlab- lislied nuns, a;t the sanne tiimme crosting anal preservilig the bloodl of hiin mares jim lia-isly, amid aimmimmg to remnealy the dlefect., leaicimt properties 5sld itlferiar qaumalitie. .,f his nmares by the sliperior conmform tiatin, symnetry, adimirabla- prop- ertie ami librilliamit qp:mlitios of thm stallion, or via e versa. Those wiho do thibi wil li n more likely to prnalmma-e a more syammetrical, ligh-typed amld tinc- -essfidl ra-e-lma.rse than tinausi who Piy ino attention to these points. Sptculative slierinients iay suit those of large fairtunems but the thinking anmd jaldicliimis lireeler, msvware of the great expemase, !ommatamnt and nmrenmittimag attentinm ilec's- imnry fir smmeecss, will confinie lhiniself ti the established practice of ma-l whlisa- exporia-mce. judgment, attentioi and ma--ess iii ireeaing are worthy f inmita- tian. It is a mimatter of opinmion wlhethaar the offspriaig partamke mnost of the sire air damnm. There is no donbt but that they partake if bothl, though very often more of the one than the other. Some of the mares breeal more after themmm- selves, others more after the stallion, then again one foal will partake mi,,re after NTRtODTCTION. the mare and the inext partake most after th e horse. It also occasionally happeuns that the 6nIl will color and mark after the e grandmire or grandam or aonne other nore dlistanit cross, and partake of their qualities, hence the e necessity of pure blood, conformation and soundness through many generations. To appreciate what care, -attention and sounil judgmnent have dlone for the thoronghbred horse, it is oinly neces- sary for its to look at his origin; unquestionably the thoroughbred horse ats lie now exists in his great perfection originated from a cross of the Arabian, Barb and Turk- ish iorse, the representatives moims being the Godoiphin amnd Darley Arabians; the ffiriner, generally conceded to be a " Barb," was the sire of Lath, Cade, Regulus, Mlank, Babrabain, Bamjaz-t, O lh t England, etc. It is said Mr. Coke brought him from France. and1 that Ie hadl actually drawnt a cart in tth e streets of Paris. Mr. Coke gave hiui to M1r. Williams, keeper ot the St. James Coff ee House, by whom hel u-as pre- sientel to. Lord GConilphin, hence his name.. He w-as teaer to Hohgbbglin in, the 3ears 1734) and 17.31. and, oun tth e latter refusing to cover Rloxana by the Bald Galloway, she was bret to tihe Arabian, and from that cover produced Lath, the tirst colt ever credited tnn hium. which brought him into prolir inent muotice. Ie was represenited 15 haunts high. 'lie DT.rley Arabian waI s the property of Mr. Darley, of Buttercramb , inear York. lie was tne sire of tie great Fhyimig Chilnders, supposed to be the fastest borse iii thie world, sire of Secound, Snnip, llhncklegs, etc., Hlartlett's Childers and Alnuinazor. Bartlett's Childers never raced, huit he was famous as a stallion. He was sire of Sninnirt (the sire of Marake aunt Syphomn) and th e Little Hartley mare, the dam uffJaunns, Blannk, 4)ld Eunglannd, Slonch, etc. The Curwen Bay Barb was a present to Louis XIV. of France fromt the Emperor of Morocco, anid was brounght into Enugland bhI Mr. Cnnrwveu. St. Victor Biarb wnns the sire of the Bald Galloway, and he was the sire of lRoxanna that brouight the Golulophin Arabian into notice. The Compton IBirb was sire nf Coulnuette auid others. Iluttb's Bay Barb was sire of Blaeklegs. The Byerly Turk was Capt. llyerly's charger inn Irelamnd during King William's ward im 1689. It is from this hnrse that the Herod bloodn originatedl. An examuinnntionn nx f the Stund Bnok atid Racing Calenulhar w-ill show that nnearly the entire fanmily ninf great race-horses. bnuth inn Englaund ant Anierican, dates bnck to the sources innentioned, and that it in extreuie finlly iii our day to expect to imniprove the preseunt magnificnet race- honrse by ann inufinsioi of the blood of the Innoderin Aralnian. lWe cutuninenicceutnpn the Arab, Barb anld Tnirk with a heigint not exceedling 15 hands, annlu have, by juidicious crossinig, geuneronss niet, discreet annd careful handilinig, binilt up the most ninagnnificeuut specimenns nuf the enlunine rmue, ranigiung mnp to 17 hanuds inn height, with bone, muscle, leungth, action nIun-t n1nl the other gran] nquanlities inn prnportion. In the early days nf breediung, fronm unecessity, very unnany of the best horses were very munch inubrend, nInd eveui incestuoul.y s,, anmnd the question of inibreedinig is one which coumnmienids itself strongly to mature conisileratioun amid examinatinln. According to the munaxiuun that " like prodihe-s like," we ought to follow formnn, blood, speed and other good qiualities, anld if these gooni quialities can be maintained anld ilunproven by inbreedinig, then it inanst he nhesir:ulle to nn certaini extent. Sone of the, best English anil Anerican horses were very mnunch iubre.l, aund the conisainguinity of blonmul did mnut work deterioratinoin. I an n ot in advocate f inucesttuos breeudling, bnut there is mno doubt that ninanly beaunty, gracefnlh formun annd intelleetinal vigor have resulted frotu preservation of these high qualities inn the hinina race, where inot cnnrried too, far; anid I cani see mun) reason whytime ihithreenliung of the triuest, best bred anid best shaped racers cain work ann injiury ix INTR.ODITCTION. to the eulnine race. Still, I think, an out-cross of pure blood, with the essential qnalities of a good race-horse, and then back to the superior blood and conformation, is lik ly to prodlnce the best resnlts. Iwil1givea few examples of inbred modern horses in England, and the same in America, andl in doing so will select those of high char- acta!r which distingnished themselves on the turf and in the stud, for instance: The Baroan, not only a good race-horse, but sire of Stockwell and Rataplan, was by Bird- cateher by Sir Hercules by Whalebone by Waxy by Pot-8-'s by Eelipse. The Baron's dlan., Echidna by Economist by Whisker, own brother to Whalebone by Waxy by Pot-S-o-'s by Eclipse; Echidna's dam, Miss Pratt by Blacklock by Whiteloek by Hamma- hla-tanial by Kinl Fergus by Eclipse. Tonchstone, afine race-horse and oie of the best stallions that ever lived, was by Camel, son of Whalebone by Waxy by Pot-8-o-'s by EclipseM: Iis dam, Banter by Master Henry, son of Orville by Beningbrough by King lFrgais by Eclipse; second dam, Boadicea by Alexander, son of Eclipse. The great Stock well was munch inibred on his dam's side, Pocahontas by Glencoe, dam Marpessa 'y IMuley, eon of Orville by Beningbrough by King Fergus by Eclipse. Mnley's dam, Elesuuaor by Whiskey, son of Saltrani by Eclipse. Poeahontas grandam was Clare by Mlari..ion, son. of Whiskey by Saltram by Eclipse; (lare's dam, Harpalice by Gohanna, son of Mercury by Eclipse. Queen Mary, the dam of Blink Bonny, Bonnie Ssotlanld, etc., was much inbred. Gladiator, her sire, was by Partisan, .son f Walton by Sir Peter Ihy Highflyer by Herod; her dam by Plenipotentiary, son of Enuilils by Orville by Iinghgrouigh by King Fergus by Eclipse: her grandam, Myrrha by Whalebone, so.m of Waxy by Pot-S -':. by Eclipse; her great grandam, Gift by Y. Gohanna, sonl of Goha ..nai by 'Mereury by Eclipse, out of a dauligter of Sir Peter, son of llighflyer by lherd. Partisan was ont of Parasol by Pot-8-o-'s, son of Eclipse. Pocalhoitas' beet Seo, Stockwell, was by an inbred horse, and Blink Bonny, Queen Mary's bcst danghter, was by Melbourne, a horse inbred to Herod anld Eclipse. So, if the lra'e rvultiol of good bhloo through inlbreeding in these striking cases has been asinclxca, asi it not reasonable to suppose that the same results maust follo inbreed- ing to gooa.l blood and true shape with other desirable qualities in this country I Bostoni wa.'. inbred to Diomed, as also his beet son, Lexington. Wanderer and Itneas are bothl maimilah inbred on the dani's side, being out of a grandaughter of Glencoe and tracing to an own sister of the old hero. Glenmore, one of the best race-borses recently a-ma the turf, and whoe performances are of the best at all distanc ee, is -ery umiacla ilaFireA. His d&,n, Lotta, is by Hunter's Glencoe, son of imp. Glencee and the Blame filly (Fiatt) by imp. ffedigefird, she out of Lady Tho.i.pkiais by Anieri-n Elise. ;P Glenmore's grandam,, Sally Lewis, is by imp. Glencoe; her dlaui., Mlotto by iUp. Barefoot, out of Lady Thompkins by Am. Eclipse. Barefoot was by Tra.lp and Clen- cue's dauma by Tramp, so that lie is, strictly speaking, incestuously bred; yet he was s first clues rac. e-hIrse. Norfoelk, am superior race-horse, is inbred to Sir Archy- and Iia,- med. Fallsett, is ihibredl to Lexington, the dam of his sire is by Lexington, and hi, grandamn by Lexington, and hle haIs nine crosses of Ifiouned. Ilmp. Eclipse was unilch inhbred; his dain Gaze was by Bay Middleton, son of Sultan aind Cobweb by Phantom, 1411 of Walton; Flycatcher, his grandam, was by Gololphibi, son f Partisan by Walton, and his gra:t grandam was an own sister to Cobweb by Phantom. Then if the Lex- ington, Leamington and Glencoe bloodl is to be preserved to the country, it can only be dlone by a judicious course of inbreeding, and so uniting the choice of both as to com- bine and render permanent the qualities possessed by each. Some regard inbreed- INTRODUCTION. ing as an active cause of degeneration, as unnatural and calculated to develop heredi- tary diseases. These evils can only spring from abuse of the system. If proper care is taken to exclude the weak and those having hereditary tendencies to disease from participation in, reproduction, it may be the means of preserving those estiutable qual- ities so mnuch desired in the equine race, and transmitting them unimpaired to sileceed- ing generations. The greatest success has been achieved by breeding fronm the lic.re st affinities of blood, and one should not hesitate to breed a half-brother or sister to- gether where they possess many points of superiority. In the selection of a stallion we want first pure blood, size, substance and conformation with symmetry, not a tall, narrow-chested horse,but one inclined to be thick-set; all coarseness should Ile avoided, especially in the head, neck, shoulders, ankles and hocks; the eye should lIe large, clear and bright, with no coarse hair about it, the absence of whith is indicative f high breeding in all animals; the jawbones not too massive or heavy, tapering gradually to the nose, free fromt beefiness; good space between the jawbones for the windpipe; a clear, full, steady eye denotes good temper and enduring qualities, whilst thle one showing too much white is generally found in flighty, speedy, non-staying horses. The neck of ioderate length, deep and not too thick at the crest or curve; nlwstrils large, full and roomy. The chest moderately wide, the shoulder blade oblique and inclined backward, with suifficient muscle to cover it, with arms long and mnuscular, nnon bones short and flat, and the pasterms moderately long, not upright; knee broad and fiat, and rather inclined to arch or bend over than backward or callf-kineld, which caauses an extra tension on the back tendons; chest deep, extending dilnu be - twveen the elbows, which should lbe straight, inclining neither ill nor omit, I toes loinited straight forward; boldy anti barrel round andl not too long; imuscular archedi loins, with good length from point of the hip to hauinch bone, a slight dlrompilig towards the root of the tail, good length fromt hip to point of stifle and thenec to, the hock, which should be broad, finely cut and free troum beeiness; the caolon lhones fiat, tendons detached and well defined, feet strong and hoof nio.t too large or toi suall: back ribs long, round, and slightly detached front the hill joint. There shoidl le bsuffl- cient general length, not to be determined by the length of the back, but the grliind the horse covers when standing in a natural position. Good bloIo is essenitia nlnd necessary, but good form is superiority. In the selection of brood niares, frn il is as much a desideratum as in the stallion. First select from the itnost fatshionabhe blood front runnaing families oit both sdees with conformation, constitutionl, good tesiqjier and speed. Some prefer large mares, others of mtedium height. Large mares are noot pre- ferable because they are large, but if wvell and truly shaped, front running blood, there is no objection to size. As a rule, the deep-chested, large-bolied, short-legged mares, with large pelvis, with wide hips .nat good length, fronm 15 to 151 hailds bight, have proved the best and most succesffil brood m.ares. The mare, ahre all things, should be gooti-temtpered atud free fromi all hereditary defects and disease. It dlues nut follow that a mnare which titay be blemished from some unforeseen cause Iitay not be as good a brood mare as ous entirely sound. Mares in good health will breed Bittil twenity-five or thirty years old, but they require attenition, air and exercise, with proper shelter from storms and bad weather, with sufficient foodl to keep theii A:lways ill goodl, strong condition-not beefy fat, as nothing is more fatal to frititfulitess than obesity. Unless kept in good, strong condition, the foals are apt to be weak and weedy at birth. The time to make a race-horse is whett the foal is in embyro; ill the xi xNiTIUODILCTION. Irish verunacular, to make a race-horse you must do so before he is born. fitallions, to do thlnenselv-e justice, junst have plenty of exercise in the open air. If they cainnot ble triusted in an open paddock, they sho.ld be ridden three or fonr hours each day. Idle- ness resUlts in indigestion, loss of vigor and flatulence, which often prove fatal. Tlhe colts froni the day they are foaled should be fed, if the daun does not afford sunflicien1t minilk to insure speedy and healthy growth, and brokeun at weaning time, which sholdl be tIbe last of September or first of October. It is a capital phlan to feed the olts ill penis for a month or six weeks before weaning then.. I am decidedly of the opinion that falls which comne tihe last of March or first of April have falul as munnch advan- tage: as thnose foaled earlier before the grasses, necessary to afford all aunlile supply of nuilk frmnln the dlanin, arrive at perfection. Those who believe in having early folls should nl1 ways sow dowvn inn the early fall a patch of good rye for the use of the nmnares and fo;als. Stallions, mnares and colts all require plenity of fresh air anid exercise; air and light is life-larkness, lcath. llorses, and particinlarly colts, fronun their natural activity. renjunire mo.re exen-ise thaun any ther anninnnals, anld wlheun properly given it is pronlucti e of the most salnitary effects. It is tIne more necessary to colts highly and grossly Iccil thaln tow those stinted or fedl mnonteratcl3-. It eunables yonn to plreserve tlnem in a lperih nt stante of bealthl. The fuool is coniverted inntnu wholesonie nnourislnneunt, the ircunlaltion of the bloodl pronlotnml, amid all1 the secretions aunt iis arges fac ilitatesd. It innvignrat-sll the wInole systeun, gives addlitiual tflow to tIhe pirits, anidds fimuness and strcnugth to the junnnscles, increases the firunless, texture awlu growth of tihe bonne, pro- mnot.s iuneensible perspiration, assists dligestion, prevents 9hatuhlemne and prepares the systn-nn for fresh snipplies if oalinnemnt. It enaleies tIne aninnual to cnndnire fintigine. In fact, without counstant au..d Inlaitilmd exercise mo :ninninnl canl enjoy perflect health. tHigh fcedlimng Without proper exe rcise prollnns muanny evils, such as inidigestioun, flatulcmncy, costi.-vee-,s: the3 cnrcnlatioln 1ecounes langindn, ineunrable diseases follow, amni frequnently deathn tu-rmimnintes tIne se 17ne. TIne stalinlnns anld munares, treatel as I hIave advised, whose bllmnn is pnnr, nail nnnucnntamnnimnated, :n..l Iwhose .onfrnnnatinn, strength. activity aind vigor aYre conspicununus inn every nmnovennnenit, mnnust innlnart to thneiroffsprinig unot onnly sonnnd cunilstitnutiolns, luit speend, native ire aninl energy, wlnich are nnecessary to nnpport tinem inniuler thl Hsv-rerst exercise of thneir po -e rs. With their variety of s.il, perenninial grasses anndl fu-vornhule chininate, the Amnericfans snonuln exeel all nn:ntomns inn prodin-ig tIne most perfec t amnd the graunulest of the quinne race. Thne greatest daniger whuicl threnltenns unnr lultimate snnccs m sK tine .gr:nmndest breediung andl racinng nnattinnn of the earth is the constacit inflix f tlnu re j Iten anl trashy aunim:nls imnuporteH. What the lbre ders amid rmnciung nilnml of Eungland 1du inot wmnnt camnunot improve the blood horse of Ammnerica, but, nlpoIn the cointrary, work irreluarahble injunry. Xii THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE; HIS ORIGIN, HOW TO BREED HIM AND HOW TO SELECT HIM. TIE native country of the horse is not certainly known. According to ancient classwi iiiythology, the beautiful and useful animal originated in the contention of two deitihs. clnlous to confer on the human race the most valuable gift. Minerva, the Got1le,.s of Wisdom, War and the Liberal Arts, created the olive tree, when Neptune, the 4 .1 df the Sea, Rivers and Fountains, to ontrival her, struck the earth with his trhleiit awl, gave existence to the horse. His noble prowess, bold majestic front, spee1 ..f thoight and graceful syminmetry have been the admiration of men in every age :amiil the theme of poets of all latlsli. Job, Homer, Virgil, Shakespeare and many 00tlieis haVe paid willing tribute of their genins to the elegance of his form, the aniniuatiiln of his spirit and courage. A friend to man, an ornament to the earth, no other animal Ius contributed so munch to the social ailvauceinent of the hulmian race. Speel, endtnmra-iic, strength, elasticity, elegance and pwver, qualities so varied and valualle. are so thoroughly combined in this admirable animal as to proclaim him withoit :a pr ilL the sphere of animated nature. In the Bible we are told that as early as 16750 years before the birth of Christ the horse hait been domesticated by the Egyptians. When Joseph carried his father's reumains fromi Egypt to Canaan, there went w-ith hihn both 0 h:1iouts aid ho)rsemen. One hmintired 41ll4 fifty years afterwardIs the hm- .iiistitnltei the lurimicipal strength of the Egyptianil armly. Pharah pursuited the Isrwelites vith six huunlred chariots, and all the chosenm 1orse:nen of Egypt. F'ifty wills .tfter the expulsion of the Israelites fromt Egypt, and 145A1) years before the birtih .,f Christ, the hore wa, o fa r naturdlized andt utilized in Greece that the Olynq&uie (;:lnies were instituted, iumeluding chariot ant horse races. This short ligre--in in Iroi our stimiject is juistified in ordler to show that huirses were uised iii rains m lieJorie the Chlristian era. Accoriting to Wiyte ii hio history of the British tbirf. th. earliest mention nf raec-horses, called rniiminmg horses ini those olays, was ii the iiith -nexitnry, when Hugh, founder of the royld hliuuse of Capet in Franice, sent horse- a- a pretset to King Athelstane, whose sister, Ethelswitha, he was solicit- inig in iuiirriage. In the r ign of Williaoin the Cuniqeror, the Earl of Shrewsbury il.11-rtd :som1e stallionms from Spain into his estate at Powisland; we find their pronlule eh lebrateu by Draytou, the poet. This is the tirst well-auithenticated step we -:aiu Siln tvnwards the ihproveumeut of the breed of horses. These horses were more than, pinhably ofEasteni blool. lIi the reign of Richard 1. matches were run for large s1tills, aunlt swift-rouning horses were greatly esteemeil and were sold for very high prie s. There is no dIaita in subsequent reigns, but ve tilnd Edtwarit III., 1396, purchasing runliing hoerses, andll iii the ninth year of his reign he received as a present two runiniig horses fromi the king of Navarre, and they were supposed to be valuable as the king made large pecuniary compensation to the person who brought them. In the reign of Heiiry VII. the cuistom of gelding horses came-into general practice. Henry Vill., 1509, took great pains to improve the breed of horses, especially iii the royal stiut; Sir Thomas Chaloner, a writer in the coimniencenient of the reign of Queen THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Elizabeth, mentions his having imported horses from Turkey, Naples and Spain. These horses unqnestionably were largely bred from Moorish and Barbary blood. Her sncessor, James I., in 16O2, placed the turf upon a solid basis and made it a per- manent institution. From the royal patronage accorded it, and rules framed for its regulation, horse racing had a gradual and uninterrupted progress until it reached its zenith. James 1. by his public patronage of the race course, and royal support, which was needed to bring it into good form and repute, should be canonized as the patron saint of the turf. But the improvement of the race-horme originated by hinm was of much and superior importance. The crossing of foreign blood with the English horse was not new at this period, but the eastern blood had never been tried, and to James I. is due the credit of first attempting that, which, although considered a failare, has resulted in the excellence of the race-horse of the present day. King James purhased of Mr. 3arkhnm an Arabia, known athe Markham Arabian. This Arabian was a failure, and no horses of note or value descended from him. The k i ug subsequently purchased the Turk known as Place's White Turk. Mr. PI:we wnsm subsequently Stud-master to the Protector, Oliver Cromwell. Place's White Turk was the sire of Commoner and Wormwood, and the grandam of Cartonuh. Grey Riamalen and Windham. The Brimmer mare, dam by Place's White Turk, grandamuu by INodsworth out of the Layton Barb mare, produced Bay Layton by D'Arcy's Conn- sellor, Brown Farewell and her sister by Makeless. The Place White Turk mare, dam by Dodsworth out of the Layton Bart mare, was the dam of the noted Makelek,-, Mr. Croft's Brimmer mare, tMme uimre by Hautboy, dam of the Pet mare by asatell s Turk, Trumpet and Gray Layton, by Counsellor. Bay Layton above was the dani of 0ld Sear hmy Makeless, Chesnut Layton by Makeles and Sear by Croft's Bay Barb. Brown Farewell was the dam of Gny, Young Greyhound and sister to them by Greyhound, and Miss Partner by Croft's Partner. This sister to Guy was the dank of Bay Bloody Buttocks and Grey Bloody Buttocks (Dairy Mlaid) by Blooly But- tocks, Little Partner (Vane's), Young Partner, Red Rose and sister to themn by Crolt's Partner. This sister to Vane's Little Partner was the dam of the Starling niar.- that produced Leedes by Second and his sister that was the dam of Aniaranthos. Gift and the mare by Cub which was foaled in 1702 and imported into Auseri- a by Gen. Delancy, of New York, prior to the American revolution. Miss Part,. r above was the dam of Whimsey an!i Madame by Bloody Buttocks, Toy by Bart- let's Childers, Drowsy by Fox Cnb, Tonrismond by Old Starling, a filly by Rounil- head (dan, of Juliet by Bustard in Ireland), Yornug Cade, Mils Cade, Villager md.1 Milksop, all by Cade. A sister to Miss Partner by Croft's Partner was the dlan, of Sweepstakes and Clit by the Gower stallion, son of the GodlIphin Arabian. Clie was the dam of Mr. Wilkinson's Conquneror in Ireland, foaled 17-34 by Bajazet. Another sister to Miss Partier was the dam f Dormamuse, by the Godolphin Arabian, Mercuiry Merryman, anid Cadoruns lby Cade and Bolton, foaled 1752 bry Shock, imnported into America. Still another sister to Miss Partner was the daam of Miss RIonudhead by Rnundihead, Changeling anal the noted Matchena by Cade. son of the Godollhiiu Arabian, Yonng Starling by Starling, etc. Matchein was the best race-horse of hi, day and faiuous as a stallion. He got in tIme twenty-three years he was in the stud 35Xwinnero of V5,485.00. Bay Bloody Buttocks, mentioned above, was the damim of the famous Spinster, better known as Mr. Panton's Widdrington mare by Partner. Spinster was the dam of Spinster anid shepherd's Crab and Fancy by Crab, Mir. Panton's Deputy, afterwards Mr. Vane's Lofty, by Godolphin -Arabian, Golden Grove by Blank and others. Spinster by Crab was the dam of a filly by Janns, seh dlaughter by Skim, son of Traveler, was the dam of Mr. Vernon's Telemachus and. Duke of Hamilton's Expectation, both by Herod; Grey Starling by Bolton Starlinig and others. Fancy by Crab was the dam of Cloudy and Countess by Blank. Cliudly was time dam of Antaranda by Omniuim, son of Snap, foaled in 1771. Amaranda wa.s the dam of Joe Andrewas (first called Dennis O) by Eclipse, who was the sire of th- two good hore Jack Andrews and Dick Andreus, da by Highlhyer. Golden Gro.- was the dam of Petworth (Gandy) and an own sister by Herod. Petworth was the- dam of Rosina by Woodpecker, she, Rosina, was the dam of Hermes by Mercury, son THE TIOROUGHBRED HO RSE. of Eelipse. Expectation, sister to Telemachus, by Herod, was the dam of Orange Cirl, Betsey and Anticipation, all by Beningbrough, on of King Fergu by Eclipse. Autici- pation was the dam of Maniac by Shuttle (the damu of Harriet by Stripling, Lunatic by Prime Minister, Bedlamite by Welbeek, Lunacy and Bee-in-a-Bonnet by Blacklock. and Young Maniac by Tramp), Offa Dyke by Paynator, Handmaiden (the damn of Inheritor by Lottery and Executrix, by Liverpool) by Walton. A illy by Cervante., son of Domi Quixote, by Eclipse, was the dam of Rebecca by Lottery. Rebecca was the dam of The Provost by The Saddler, Alice Hawthorn by Muley Moloch, Annau- dale by Touchstone, Fair Helen by Pantaloon, son of Castrel, that was the dam of Lord of the Isles ty Touchstone. Alice Hawthorn was the most famous race-mare of her day, winner of 16 cups, including Doncaster and Goodwood cups, each twice; 18 Queen's plates, and 17 other races, and was the dam of OnIston by Melbourne, a superior racer, Thormanlby, winner of the Derby, 18JO, by Melbourne or Windhound, Lady Hawthorn by Wind- hound; Sweet Hawthorn by Sweetmeat, etc. Lady Hawthorn was the dam of Ladyv Alice Hawthorn by Newminster, she the dam of Hawthorn Bloom by Kettledrum, she the dam of imported Bread Fruit by Breadalbane, Imported Albert by Albert Victor. Lady Alice Hawthorn was also dam of Hawthorudale by Kettledrum, she the dam of Hauteur, winner of the 1,000 Guineas, by Rosierucian. Lady Hawthorn was the dam of Maybloom, by Newminster, she the dam of Cormsande, winner of the Cesarewitch, and her sister, imported Lady Mentmore by King Tout. Lady Meimt- more is the dam of Mentmore Lass, winner in England, Rica, a superior race-tuare, and Mehallah by Kingfisher, son of Lexington. Another sister to Lady Meutioro and Corisande, Verdure is the dam of imported Judith and Clover by Macaroni, ald a sister Vista, she the dam of Bonavista, winner of the 2,000 Guineas iu 1W02, by Bend'or. Sweet Hawthorn was the dam of Lady Nateby by Van Galen" she the daita of Lady Portland by The Primate, and she the dam of Miss Jummy, winner of tLe 1,000 Guineas and Oaks, by Petrareh. To Anticipation in the female line trace Inherit.;r, Bedlantite, Comnmon, winner of the 2,0tl0 Guineas, Derby and St. Leg r. Maugregor, winner of the 2,000 Guineas. Our Nell, winner of the Oaks, Mami- gawese, winner of the 1,000 Guineas, Apology, winner of the 1,000 Guintea,. Oaks and St. Leger, Mandrake, The Miner, Wenlos-k, winner of the St. Leger, Kisler, -winner of the Grand Prize of Panr and Derby, imported Agenoria naid her brother impormed Pizarro, sire of Pessara, whose early death was a serious lose to America. England is entitled to the credit of originating the thoroughbred horse. The breed has spread over the entire intelhgent habitable globe wherever the value of beauty in brim, utility, speed cmbined with strength, so indispensably necessary t lalor, pastime, war ad lthe turf is valueil. To understand his origin we must begin with the sources from which he has descended amlld trace him from a combination (f the Arab, Barb and Turkish horses, It is impossible for any man, a student of the stiid book and conversant with the turf, to look at the present high-bred horse, :iiiL those of earlier days, without being surprised that the blood which was so highly- amiil justly esteenied should now be unfashionable and little used, but the judicii,1nl crossing aiid intermingling of the blood of Herod, Matchem and Eclipse has built iip such a grand anu noble specimen of the equine race that the origimmal blood calilliat imilirove it. The three great sources of blood will readily be seen in the following tables: The Byerly Turk was Captain Byerly's charger in Ireland, mn King Williami's wars in 1689, and founded what is styled and known as the Herod Blood. The Byerly Turk got Jigg out of a Spanker mare. Spanker was by D'Arcy's Yellow Turk, who was -the sire. also, of Brimier. Jigg got Partner out of a sister to Sim. bury, by the Curwen Bay Barb, who was a present to Louis XIV. from 3Inlley shuinael, King of Morocco. The Curwen Bay Barb was brought lntO England by Mr. umirwen, who procured him, together with the Thoulouse Barb in France, through Counit Byram and Count Thoulouse, two natural sons of Louis XIV, the former Master of the Horse, and the latter an Admiral. They proved excellent stallione 3 THR THOROUGHEBRED HOUSE Partner got Tartar out of elioers by Fox, se out of Milkmaid by Sir W. Blacket's Snail. Fox was by Clumsy, son of Wilke's Old Hautboy by the White P'Arcy or 8edbury Turk, out of a Royal mare, brought into England by the Koster of the Hone to King Charles ILL Tartar got King Herod out of Cypron by Blaze, she out of 8elima, a laughter of Bethell's Arabian. Blaze wo by Flying Childer, son of the Darley Arabian, dam Betty Leedes by Careless, out of sister to Leedes by Leede's Arabian. Herod got Highfiyer, daRacbhel, by Blank, son of the Godolphin Arabian (Barh), out of a daughter of Regulus, son, also, of the Godolphin Arabian. Herod, also, got Fortitude, dam by Snap, son of Snip by Flying Childers, out of Yilksop by Cade, son of the Godolphin Arabian. Herod asio sired Woodpecker, dan Miss Ramutlen by Old Cad., son of the Godolphin Arabian, out of a daughter of the Lonadale Bay Arabian, etc. Woodpecker sired amp. Buzzard, out of Misfortune by DDS. Hightlyer got Sir Peter Teazle, commonly called Sir Peter, dam Papillon by Snap, out of Mis Cleveland by Regans. Aong the famous sons of Sir Peter ware Sir Solomon, dlam Matron, by Florizel, by Herod, out of Maiden, by Mateheem; Hap- hazard, dam Miss Hervey by Eclipse, out of Clio by Young Cas"; Stamford, dam Horatia by Eclipse, out of Countess, Delpini's dam by Blank; Walton, dank Arethusa by Dungannon (son of Eclipse and Aspasia by Herod), her dam by Prophlet. son of Regulns, ont of Virago, Saltram's dam by Snap; Williamson's DitUo. a fall brother to Walton; and Sir Oliver, dam Fanny by our imported Diomed, out of AmIbrosia by Woodpecker, etc. This is the first class or Herod blood. The Godolphin Arabian, generally believed to have been a Barb, was first the property of Mr. Coke, who presented him to Mr. Wiliams, the keeper of the St. James Coffee House, by whom he was presented to Lord Godolphin. The Godolphin Ara- bian was teazer to Hobgoblin in the years 1730 and 1731, and on the latter refusing to cover Romwna, she was put to the Godlolphin Arabian, and from that cover she pro- lneed Lath, a superior race-horse, and in 1734 Cade, by the Godolphin Arabian, who took his name from-the fact that Roxan died when he wrma ten days old, and he was brought np on cow's milk. "To Cade, to breed up in softness." Roxana was by the Bald Galloway, son of the St. Victor Barb, his dam Grey 'Whynot by Whynot, son of the Fenwick Barb, his grandam a Royal mare; Roxana's dam, sieter to Chanuter bey the Akaater Turk. Cads got Matchem, foaled 1718. dlana sister to Miss Partner by Partner, son of Jigg by the Bycrlcy Turk, out of Brown Farewell of Makeless, son of the Oglethorpe Arabian; Matchemn got Conductor, dam by Snap, grandam by the Callen Arabian, omt of Grisewooml's Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner; Conductor got Imperator, dam by Herod, grandam Carina by Marake (sire of Eclipse), son of Squirt by Bartlet's Childers; Coodnetor, also, got Trumpstor, daua Brunette by Squirrel, son of Traveler, out of Dove by Matchlexs,,on of the Godlolphinm Arabian. lmutperator got Pipator, out of Brunette, the dam of Trnmpator, and Pipator got Remenabraicer out of Oneen Mab, sister to Mercuy by Eclipse, ont of a daughter of Tartar; Trunipator got Sorcerer, dam Young Giantess, by imported Dioneed, out of Giantess, by Matchemn This us the second class, or Matchem blood. The Darley Arabian was the property of Mr. Darley, of Buttercramb, near York. He was thought by some to be a Turk or Syrian horse, but was unquestionably an Arafian of pure blooL. He got Bartlet's Childers own brother to Flying Childers, d[an Betty Leedes by Careless, son of Spanker, son of the D'Arcy Yellow Turk, out of Sister to Leedles by Leedes Arabian. Bartlet's Childers got Squirt, dam sister to Old Coun- try Wench, by Snake, son of the Luster Turk, out of Grey Wilka by Old Hautboy, noat of the White D'Arey or Sedimury Tnrk. Squirt got Mareke out of the Ruby mare Imy Blacklegs, son of Hutton's Bay Barb, his graidam by Bay Bolton, son of Grey Ha1ut- boy. larske got Eclipse (O'Kelly's) dam Spiletts by Regulus, son of the Godolphin Arabian, graindam, Mother Western by 8mith's son of Snake by Mr. Lister's Snake, out ofdntuighter of the Akaster Turk. Eclipse took his name from the fact that he Was ftaled during the great eclipse, in 1764. Eclipse got King Fergus, dam Toting's Polly by Blnek-and-all-Blnek (Othello), grandam Fanny by Tartar, Eclipse got Mercury. Volunteer anid Qneen Mob, dam by Tartar, out of a daughter of Mogul by the Go- THE THOROUGHBRED HOUSE. dolphin Arabian. Eclipse got Dungannon, dam Aspasia by Herod, grandam Doris by Blank, out of Helen by Spectator, son of Crab, by Alcock Arabian. Eclipse got Meteor, dam daughter of Merlin, by Seond, son of Flying Chihlers, grandam Mother Pratt, by Marksman, son of the Glodolphin Arabian. Eclipse got imported Saltrain, dam Virago by Snap, out of a daughterof Regulus. Eclipse got Pot--o's, dam Sports- mistress by Warren's Sportsman, son of Cade, grandam Golden Locke by Orootiok., son of Crab, out of Valiant's dam, by Crab. Volunteer got Eagle and Spread Eagle, out of a daughter of Highfiyer, grandam by Engineer, son of Blaze, out of a daughter of Regulus. Mercury got Gohanna and Precipitate, out of a daughter of Herod. grai- dam Maiden, sister to Pumpkin, by Matchem. King Fergus got Benitigbrough, out of a daughter ot Herod, grandam Pyrrha, by Matchemn, out of Duchess, by White- nose, son of the Godolphin Arabian. King Fergus got Hambletouian, dam by High- dlyer, out of Monimia by Matchem. Saltram got Whiskey, out of Calash by Herod, grandam Teresa by Matchem. Pot--o' got Vaxy ant Worthy, oit of Maria by Heroi, grandam Lisette by Snap, out of Miss Windsor by the Godolphin Arabian. Tltis constitutes the third class or Eclipse blood. To these three strains of blood tracer all the horses of this day and all the best for the last century, aid. the horses now are successflul otl the turf in America and England combine these three strains of blood toc a greater or less extent on both the paternal and maternal sides. Taking a retrospect of the winners of the two great fxed events of the English turf (there being really no National fixed Event in America if we except the Futtirity and the Realization stakes), the Derby and St. Leger, we lind that in the tail ntale line The Derby, in the 113 years it has been run, has been won by the First line, Herod blood, thirty-live times, commencing with Diomed in the inaugura- tion Derby, 1780. Diomed was imported in 179, being then 22 years old. He Cwau sild for 50 guineas and subsequently sold to Col. Hoontes, of Virginia, by whom he wsz. imported. He died in Virginia in FMIS, being then 31 years old. There is 6sarcIly : really good race-horse of the present day which does not partake of his blood. He was the sire of Sir Archy, out of imp. Castianira by Rockingham, justly styled the Godolphin Arabian of America. Diomed also sired Ball's Florizel, Duroc, the sire of American Eclipse, Potomac, Diomed Eagle, Stump the Dealer, Vingt'nn, Hanulintuttian Virginins, Peacemaker and a number of superior race-horses and brood mares, datus of winners. Other ainners of the Derby imported were Saltram by Eclipse, sire of WVlip, also imported, and the Saltram Mare, dam of Tinmoleon, the sire of Boston; John hIuh by Fortitude, son of Herod; Spread Eagle by Volunteer, son. of Eclipse; Sir farry, son of Sir Peter, by Herod; Archduke by Sir Peter; Priam by Emilius; St. Gil-. lby Tratip, by Dick Andrews; Blue Gown by Beadsman died on the passage; King. raft by King Toni died on the passage, and St. Blaise by Hermit. All these front Priam diiiwn traee on the tail male line to Eclipse, whose descendants in a direct male line won the Derby 72 tihes, including Iroquois. The descendant of Matchem only six times, and one, the horse Aimuwell, who won it in 1785, fromi the Alcock Arabian through Mark Anthony by Spectator by Crab, his dam a sister to Postmaster by Herod. The other great fixed event, the St. Leger, was inaugurated in 1776, but did not receive its present name until 1778. It was won in I776 by Allabaculia by .Satup- sot, son of Blaze by Flying Childers, by the Darley Arabian, Sampson's dalk by IHil, son of the Curwen Bay Barb, this race has been run one hundred and sixteen years, from 1776 to 1891 inclusive, and has been won 72 times by the descendants of the Eclipse blood in the tail male line, 28 times by the Herod line and 16 times hy tie 1atehens, lint the wiiners were largely inbred to the three great strains of blood. The 2,O000uitneas, another of the important fixed events of the English Turf, was itt- angurated in 18019, and has been ran annually since that date. It is the important opening three year old event of the year. It is run over the Rowley Mile, one uile 11 yards. It has been wont by the descendants of Eclipse, in the tail male line, 45 tities, by the Herod line, 27 tiumes avid by the Matehem line, 12 times. These three events are open to both colts and fillies, but few of the latter are entered or start in thett, hence the winners have generally been colts. The Two Thousand Guineas has been won but four times by fillies, in 1-22 by Pastille by Rubens, son of Bnzzard; in IM) THE THIOROVIH6B1RED HORSE. lby Crucifix by Priam, son ofEmilins, in 187A by Pilgrimage by The Earl or The Palmner. all in 152 by Shotover by Hermit, son of Newmiuster. In 18C8 Frmosa by 1ue- .laneer ran a dlead beat and divided the stakes with Moslem. The Derby has beenk wani only three times by fillies, in 151 liby Eleanor by Whiskey, in 1857 by Blink l-ninny vby MnI llo-rne, and in 1,41 byShotover by Hermit. The St. Leger. run in the fili. hl:ns ieeil woI more frequently by fillies, fir the reason that good ones have intfiinir started for this event. Allabaculia by Sampson won it in 1776. Hollandaib-e liv 3atelhein in 1775. ;ierina by Goldfinler inn 17S1. Imperatrix iby Alfred in 17M2:. 4 Implaile ly Hightlyer inn 17S4. Cowslip hy Higlhilyer inU 175. Yonig Flora by High- dye-r inn 1 755. P'ewett by Tandem in couseitience of a foul on the p3rt of Duke of Hl;nnnilron's Laurel eolt, inn 179. 'anlinna ly Sir Peter in 1807. Alti.didra liy Dick ni.n-ns sin IM13. Iihess lv Cardinal York ill 1t16. Matilda lby Comuis in 1527. (i-,i of Trunnaps ly Veloeipede in 1t35, Shte also wonl the Oaks. Blue Bonnlet by 'rnnnin-tone in, 1S12. Iuperienane by Orlando in 1.57. Sulnbeamn by Clhanticleer in 1I4. a';ller (On hy Stockwell inn IM11. Achievement by Stockwell inn 1M67. Foranosa byItnaneer ill 1SM, Forninnisa also ran a dead beat with Moslem for the 2.nliooinieas di.l w i.. the O)ks tIhe same y.ar. Haninalh by Kinlg Tonsi in 1571. Hanjuah also w h- t lks. Marie Stuart by Scottish Chief in 1i73. Apology hy Alventunrer inn 1I74. Mai-i- tuart amnnd Apology Iilk won the Oaks. Jaunette by Lord Clifflen inn 1K7X. .l.;-nwn.ttelki- woni the Oakn. l)nntehl Oven li Ilutein Skater in 15S2. Sealireeze ly l..n,,unnv ill 155. Shie also won the 4)aks. Memnnoir liv St. Sinion inn 11S). Melnnoir Will the Oaks. The Oaks, the nmnost ilnulnrtaunt fixedt event, for fillies only, was estali- Iki. ni inn 177. tine yealr priour t) 'file hIerhy. It has beenrui onelinninirel Iitidfinurtn ,in ih-iw. inneinniinng the yeanr 1IK12, aund has ineell wnni 6li times hy thne dleseendnlannt-i if En-i n-nl inn tih talil malle hule, :17 tinnins ii;.- tinle decenidaniits of Hleroil and13 : timies by tle ili--inin l;nnnts fi tI nhenin. Thi Iglin of bhe Derluy course inn 17tO annl op to 1754 was i,)i m.Iile. 'roun 175-I up to auntl inl-iciulinig 1571, tine distance wa:s june anitl a half nnnilns. III 1S721 aun iinne the start has bseenn froni. the New High Level starting Post, the ni-ta nx 1hieing nine alnnl a half miles aind 29 yard-s. The 4 lak. is runt Onver the t)eliy 1iii1r"e. The St. Leger cnurse was originnally twvi miles. InI 1:13 tine distannee was i-inilnge tlmin inf nmnile 4i finrlongs and 193 yurlsh. Iln 1S26 the ntliatance was reducedl lil a:nkant is. rennainnend sinnee thbat date unfe mili 6; fnurlminng-sand 132 yarnls. It appears tinen t at itn1tins above that tine tail niilae linneu f the E-liipse bdnin Ians winin a l;nrg, n11:1 j ity- nf t'h.- lix het vlits ahinve nmentionned. huit it nunnist le iorije in mindinl that 31:nteih- as fin nlen iii 7InS King Ierod inn 1758 m nd I- liie inn l764, so that ln-lipse i:)-i ti.- ]i.iietit ifthe tidnghtersif thn tI wo wher tmiin ofiloonl annit inearlyli otfthe lI-t atint I..o.-t I nilnnlns itf lins sons, all gaiandninis wvren fronin lHerod's ianginters anid grainnd- Lil ngtnti rs linrtnlmneh ihy the Ma:telneinn lntnsoni. Thenre we re minit few nmales fronni thne M:ntlnh- n-n 1iluniI 'o-ii.nredl witil thne ininn..lier finnnn the Hlerod line, anid thie amine sinay lie sain nit tin- -i-mnlier of the leronl a .n.nijnpared with the Enipse's, ninnd inearly all tine te.s-enditan mif E.nlilise wininh have won the gmeat evenits inn thie last ninnarter of a eintury. are Ie- I-ininifIromnn Whalebalone til-Oiugih his sinis Canmmel anid Sir Herkules. To the foroner ...- htnmle, nInn ti the latter Stockwel. lioth ineing innired to Iferoit :niid l;,rt ni-inn bii inith the pnaternlnn amnid ninatermial idies, aund tin, sannie is trine of every grannl r l. i-ihiirse thiat Inasa plieare1 ill aniny enmninitry mm tihtc glolbe. It Wasv. in ille reigln f the 1inimfrtiunate Chianles 1. thalt the introdnetion if Easteran I1,.1.... Iiif inn.nib innliortannce took tilane, niotaibly the Helinnsley Turk, broinght ti, En3g- byl lIv thn I)ke nf Itnnkinigh;mnin, nind sOl to Mr. lelimsaley, henenee his name. llm lie-lnmsh-v Tnnrk -as the sire of Blinntler, whinse nianni was not knowin; Huitton'.s 1oy:il -Ilt. dainn a Sedibunry Royial minare, anil Vi-xein, onit nif D)n4dsworthl's damn, a Royal 1Innare. Vix,-i n'is the danin nif the 41ld Chinl innare, by the Gresley Bay Arabilan (Bay Ronani). Thi- I hll Ciilnl ninare was the dann nf a filly, by the Darley Arabniani, which lirodiulced ai tilly tiy Ranttle, who was liy a sum nif Sir .1. flarpnnr'. Barhi, unit nif a Royal mare. Ilni, Rattle nunire wans the d.annmof Silvertnnil, by Hleineage's Whiteninise, soin of the Hannll Arnbimin ; Silvertail w-ns the dninnmn of Whiminsey, by Cullen Aralbian,: .Sportsman anid C(lde. inimported int, South Cnnrolina inn 1762 (bonth by Cade, som of the dntllpihin Arailinin : Careless amiad Fearnnong ht hy Regulis, sm of the (lodltphini Arahitiamn. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Fe,-rnouight was imported into Virginia in 1764, boy Col. John Baylor, and was noted a', a sire in this country. Silvertail, also, produced Joan and a sister to her, both by Regulits: Joan was the dam of Rantilple, by Blank, son of the Godolphin Arabian; Colutibine, by Ecliptie, and others, but front her daughter, Itautilpole, she beame f..iomls. Rantipole was the dam of Nymph. Trusty and Nimble by Florizel. Nimulble s the damn of Nike (winner of the Oaks in. 1797), by Alexander, son of Eclipse. Nutmeg by Sir Peter, son of Hightlyer, and Donna Clara, by Cesario, by John Bull, son of Fortitude, by Herod; Donna Clara was the damn of a tilly by Diek Andrews, soon of Joe Andrews, by Eclipse; Donina Maria, by P'artisau, son of Walton, and muthems. Donna Maria's daughter, by Buzzard, son of Blacklock, prodticed imp. Barrbarity, fly SiMoon, son of Camel, by Whalebone. that gave to America the superi.'r mares Ruthle-s, Relentless and Remorseless, with Yomng Eclipse, Barlbarian and IDe,-astati,,n,. ll y inip. Eclipse, son of Orlaildo, ly Toichstonie. Nike, through her daughter lby Trafalgar, son of Sir l'eter by Hightlyer, gave us imp. Alarm by T'hunlderhbolt, son of orcerer, by Trunipator. Alarm was the dam of Zadlora and Di Vernon, by Americana Eclipse; Lady Alert (Alert), by Eclipse Lightfoot; Clara Hsward, Young Alarm a101d Fanny Elssler, ley imp. Barefoot. Clara Howard w';as a mlnlprior rae-muare, and the dam of Eliza Blittler aud Mary Elliott, by imp. Leviathan. Ma:ry Talyhlr, by imp. Sovereign: Angeline, Star-Spangled Banner, and Banner, l'y imiap. Albini,. Angeline was the damn ,,f Lantana, by Capt. Elgee, and Peytona Barry, by Rogers, son of' Lexington. Lantana was the dlaum of Poca Wiley, by MugginA, Larkspar, by Jack Malone, Beersheba, Bllalice-Alt, Bran Dance (in England), all by ilp. B,,nuie Sc,,tlui1d1; the gool race-miares Lialitunlua tnd Panorania, by Johi MoIrganm, amid Tantalus, by imlip. Great Tm,,m. The reputation of the Helmsley Turk w:a, Uainly estaidlished and imutortalizedl ais the sireof Bustler, whose dam is not stated in tile stuitl lbook, or by other anth,,ritihs, but was undoubtedly imit of one f the Rotyal Il rca. le was the sire of Lord D'Arey's Blunderbuss, Old Merlin, the sire of M1r. lI4tm IIl's W..deock aid Castaway, anid Mr. Richardson's Merlin. The Boltumt Sweep- stakes gre:mt graidaUm was out ,tf daughter of Bustklr. The petligree of the Rltlby tt:Ir. lhyBlhlaklegs, dam of Marske (sire of Eclilpse a11l0 imp. Shark), ecds iii a ilittighter of Bhustler. The Bolton Sweepstakes wa: the sire of the ulani of W histle j:uk t, antil the grandamt of Mr. O'Kelly's faimous Old Tartar inare. The Old Tartar mir.-t -,i the d.,in of Mercury, Volunteer, Queen Ma;b, Vemmmis, .Jupiter, Adonis i and ,ily I ' thie Valley, all by Mr. O'Kelly's llted Eclipse. Bolton Svweepstakes wV:s the bil- I' ut'rmitr's Se-epstakes, oti of a Bay Bolton minare. The niames of Blustler and Iirtttt'ii, ItiyVal colt :re to Je f,,tul at the end of the pedigrees of many of the nlmot ..t.e Irises. Ilaces White Turk was imported and owneil bty M1r. Place, stud-timaster to Oliver Croniw-cll wheit prolentuir, atid was tte siretif lr. Croft'sConnuttter, Mr. Tregomiwell's whit.- Turk Malre, mitt tit a natural Blarb tuare. Titis WVhite Turk minare was the than tl f by tiar I liie Tatlfolet Moroeo Barb that proditced the Byerly Turk mare, which V;I tim- daim ot Grey alnimmsden, by Grey Hautboy, son of Hautboy, by the D'Arey Wvhit, lnirk, i Itlly by Spanker, son f the D'Arcy Yellow Turk, one filly each by the Darlery Araibmit auid Newcastle Ttnrk. l'roin the Spauker lilly muentioned, descendeil ill direct ttnicale line, Wooodpecker, Gol.llider, WYaxy Pope, Whalelbume, Whisker, I'artisant, 1mwkinugham, Glencoe, Bay Miuleton, Lord Lyon, Dollar, Triumpeter, Melbititrim, lklud'or, Robert the Devil, Utncas, Specultm, Charibert, The Not), Silvio, Ithi, i.... .., Pellegrinto, Trappist, Craig Millar, M1ortenier, King of Trmtmps (by Lord Cfilklem,). The Laumbkiti, The Comnfessur (by The Palmer), Paradox, The Bard (by Petrircb), ltititng, and many other noted race-horses amid stallions. TI'he lyerly Titrk was one of the valuable importationts to England during the reign of tWilliain amid Mary. He was the charger of Capt. Ilyerly throughout the war it' King Wlliaimtit Ireland in 16I89. This Tutrk became one of the prineilpal fouliders 0f the thoroughbred horse. To him traces what is generally styled the First Class, or1 Herod Blood. The lByerly Turk was the sire of Jigg, dam by Slpanker, soit of the l)'Arcy e ellow Turk. ThegrandamofJiggistluknown. .Jig wasthesireofPartiier,1718, mi otf Si.ier to Mixbury, by the Ctrwin Bay Barb, ,secoiti latim by Cnrwtit's Old Spot, 7 THK THONOUGRNBEBD BOISE. son of the Selaby Turk, third dam by the white-legged Lowther Barb, out of the Old Vintner mare. Hews also the aire of Mise Jigg and her sister, out of Partner's dam. Partner got Tartar, 1743, dam Meliora, 1729, by Fox, son of Clumnsy by Haut- boy, second dam Witty's Milkmaid, 1720, by Snail, son of Whynot, by St. Victor Barb, third dam by Mr. Curwin's Shields Galloway. Tartar was an excellent racer and superior stallion. He was the sire of King Herod, commonly called Herod. 1758, and his sister Thaie, dam Cypron, by Blaze, son of Flying Childers, second dam Selims, by Bethell's Arabian, etc. Tartar was also the sire of Beaufremout. uiid Mr. O'Kelly's mare, dam of Mercury, Volunteer, etc. Herod got Highdyer, 1771. daim Rachel, by Blank, son of the Godolphin Arabian, second dam by Regulns, son of the GodolphinArabian, ont of a daughter of Soreheels, son of Basto, by Byerlv Turk, et,. Herod was also the ire of Anvil, Bordeaux, Drone, Florizel (sire of imp. Diotned, winner of the first Derby, 1780), Fortitude, Phenomenon, Postmaster, Telemnachus, Woodlpecker (sire of Bnzzard) and other stallions. He wa the sire of many excelleuit race avid successful brood mares, including Calash (dam of Whiskey, by Saltrai., snid Kite, by Buzzard), Faith (dam of Bobtail), Maid of the Oaks (dam of imp. Drnid), Maria (dam of Waxy and Worthy, by Pot-8.os, Quiz and Wowski by Mentor). Peggy. sister to Postmaster (dam of Peggy, imported to America, and her sisters, Splijpnetta and Trumpetta), by Trunmpator, son of Conductor, by Matchem, Perlita., Pla.ona, Sting, sister to Florizel, Tuberose, etc. Herod was a superior race-horse, ;1n11 as a stallion was inferior to no horse that ever lived. In nineteen years he got 4.7 will- ners that won 1,007,55. Hightlyer got Sir Peter Teazle, 1784 (commonly ealled ,Sir Peter, winner of the Derby, 1787), dam Papillon, by Snap, son of Snip, by Flying Childers, second dam Miss Cleveland, by Reguluns, ont of Midge, by a son of JBlay Bolton, tracing to the Byerly Tnrk mare, dam of the two True Blues, Lady Te:2xh and Brown len, sisters to Sir Peter. Highfiyer was tbe sire of Noble (winner of t lh Derby in 1786). Skyscraper (winner of the Derby in 1789). Highiyer wa- 11,o ,ure of Omphale and Cowslip, winners of the St. Leger in 1784 and 17!5, Spadille ald l Young Flora, winners of the St. Leger in 1787 and 1788. Hightlyer never paid ai forf6it and was never beaten. Sir Peter wan the best son of Hightlycr, and was the l-est race- horse of his day. He was the sire of imp. Sir Harry. 1795, dam Matron by Alfired, son of Matehem out of Pilot's dam by Marske. Sir Harry won the Derby iin 179'. a... I was imported into Virginia in IS1M. He was the sire of Kir Alfred, and -,ir Hal, his namne is often found in the pedigrees of our bent racers. Imp. Robin Redbreast, sire of numpter's dam, was by Sir Peter, dam Wren, by Woodpecker. Imp. Areb-inke, and his brother, Stamford, out of Horatia, sister to Achilles by Eclipse, second !anu Countess, Delpini's dam by Blank. Archduke won the Derby in 1799, andl 's min- ported hy Col. Hoomes into Virginia in 189S. He it best known in Ameriea a .the sir- of the dam of Countess Plater by Virginian who was the dam of the goot race-home Altorf by imp. Fylde and Janey, dam by imp. Stirling that was the dalon of the famous Polly Hopkins and Ivanhoe by Virginian (son of Sir Arehy) an-1 Hyazini by Sir Archy. Sir Peter wan the sire of Sir Solomon (first called TnnkerAdev), dlail Matron by Florizel, out of Maiden by Matehem. Sir Solomon, 1796, was the ir.- of Warrior and Mary Ann, the dam of Windle by lBeningbrongh. Sir Peter also got Haphazard, 1797, and his sister, dam Miss Heri-ey by Eclipse, out of Clio lby Young Cade. Haphazard was a grand race-horse anid the sire of Filho-da-Pnta, 1812, dani Mrs. Banet by Waxy, son of Pot-o's, out of daughter of Wootlpecker, ete. Filho..da- Puta Wnti the St. Leger in 1815. Filho-la-Puta was the sire of Birminghana that w-o the St. Leger in 1830, and Colwick, dntn Stella by Sir Oliver, omn of Sir Peter. ''ol- wich was the sire of Attila, dam Progress by Langar, son of Selim, that won the Derby iii 1842. Haphazard was the sire of Antar and Reginald, that won the '2,OOO Guineas ai 1819 and 1821, and Rowena, winner of the 1,OO00 Guineas in 1820. Intlp. Hedgeford, foaled 1895, was by Filho-da-Pnta, dam, Miss Craigie by Orville, -tti of Beningbrongh, second damt Marchioness by Lurcher, son of Dungannon by Eel iLse, out of Mis Cogden by Phenomenon, son of Herod, imported into America. Hedge- ford wan a full brother to Birmingham, and wan a good race-horse. He got Duane, a superior race-horse, dam Coodlee Washington by Washington, son of Titnoleon by Sir THE THOROUGHBRED HOR.;E. Archy, Ruflin, darn Duchess of Marlborough by Sir Archy. Rutlin, the property of Joe. G;. BoeweU, known an the lucky Kentuckian, won the great Gold stakes at Lexington, Kentucky, in 1843, and many other good races. Hedgeford was the sire of Fiatt (Blue, fily), dam, Lady Thompkins by American, Eclipse, tracing back to illp. Duchess, that produced Blue Bell by Chorister, son of nimp. Contract by Caltw,'. Blue Bell was the dam of Nellie Gray and Betsey Hunter by Oliver, son of Wagner. nid Flight by imp. Leviathan, Julia Mattingly by John Morgan, son of iump. Sovereign, Bessie Lee by Hunter's Lexington, and others. Betney Hunter i the dam of Kate lat- tingly (Creosote dam) by John Morgan, Chasseuse, Joe Johnson, Aunt Winnie, Juldge Wickliffe, etc., nearly all of which raced well and have produced race-horses. Blute Filly was also the dam of Kate Hunter, Lizzy Morgan, Hunters' Glencoe, and other,. Lizzy Morgan left a distinguished progeny through her somi, Morgan Scolit by John Morgau, Ratan, the dam of Wildfire, Girofle, Girofa, ete. This famnily hasbeen much inbred, but always preserved its individuality. Blue Bonnet by itunp. Hedge- ford, dam Grey Fanny by Bertrand, was one of the best race-mares of her day anti a lbrool-mare that left behind her a history. She was the dam of such good oues. as Little Arthur, Nebula (the dam ofAsteroid, the unbeaten son of Lexington, Sute Lewis. Lana, Aster and Aneroid, his sisters and brothers, and Asterisk by Ringgold, son ot Boston), Alice Jones (Jonesboro's dam), and The Gloamin, all by imp. Glentoe: Lightning, Loadatone, Thunder and Lancaster, a quartet of superior race-horses, a lu Bonnet, all by Lexington. Hedgeford was also the sire of the daun of Prunella by inlp. Glencoe, she the dam of Sympathy and Lizzie W. by imnp. Scythian, son of Orlando by Touchstone, Nellie Grey (the dam of Alroy, Amadis, Apsuis, Marie Ilichon. Bazil, etc.), by Lexington. Other daughters of Hedgeford left good stock, and his early de:nth was a loss to the country. He comlbined through his sire and dan. a large infusion of Herod and Eclipse blood. Maria Black, the daughter of Filho-da-I'ulta, grammdaott of Sir Peter, damu by Smuolenako, son of Sorcerer by Trusmpator, out 'Jf a daughter of Sir Peter, figured conspicuously on the turf in America in 1838 anul 1U39, and won at two, three and four mile heats, in the latter race winning after four heats were rutn. She was a superior brood-mare, dam of John Black by imp. Trustee, Fier- trude by Chorister, son of imp. Contract, Sellie Waters by Glencee, Madlame Bruce by Boston, Frank Waters by Wagner, Bay Leaf by imp. Yorkshire and Tripod by itllp. Sovereign. But her name and fame is perpetuated through her daughter Bay Lea:tif, one of the best brood-mares ever in America. Bay Leaf was the dauu of Iuniio-n, (sent to England), Bay Flower, Beaeon, Bayswater, Baywood, Bayonet, Niagara, Bay Ruse and Bay Final (a winner in England), all by Lexington, Biugaman and M. A. B. by Asteroid aud Bay Bush by Australian. Bay Flower was a good race-mare, and lan of several good performers, including Ivy Leaf (the dam of Bazarby Jack Malone), Bramble, Bonnie Leaf, Bye and Bye (Now or Never's dam), Brambaletta (Merry IMon- arch's dam), all by imp. Bonnie Scotland, Eclat by Enquirer, Thistle by Great Tout, Niagara and Jackson by Luke Blackburn. Eliza by Filho-da-Puta, dam Zephyrina by Middlethorpe, son of Shuttle by Young Marske, was the dam of the good mnare Albiine by Jeff Davis, son of Hero by Bertrand Jr., and she the dam of the good race-btrse Gen. Yorke by Planet. Naameless by Filho-da-Puta was a dam of winners, and The Nun's Daughter by Filho-da-Puta, dam The Nun by Blacklock was the dam of the good rcee-horse Consol Jr. by imp. Coasol and of the Stumps mare, by Stumps, son of Whalebone, that produce Pot-8-o's by Glencoe, and Blacklock by O'Meara, son of Glencoe. Stamford, the brother to imp. Archduke was a superior race-horse, and his natne appears in many excellent pedigrees. Sir Peter got Walton and his brother Williamson's Ditto, omit of Arethusa by Dungannon, so.. of Eclipse, grandam by Proimh- et, son of Regulus, out of Virago, alltram'a damn by Snap, grandson of Flying Childers. Walton was a superior race-horse aud left a grand reputation as a stalli,,it. He was sire of Phantom, out of Julia (sister to Eleanor) by Whiskey, son of saltramtmj, grandam Young Giantes, the dam of Sorcerer, by Diomued. Phantom won the Derby in 1811, and Walton's son St. Patrick, dam by Dick Andrewq, son of Joe Andrews lby Eclipse, won the St. Leger in 1820 and the Gold Cup at York. Phantom got Cedric, out of sister to Repeator by Trumpator, grandam Demirep by Hightlyer, who won the 9 THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, Derby in 1824, and Middleton, dam Web by Waxy, son of Pot-os, oat of Penelope by Trumpator, that won the Derby in 1DU25. Bat Phantom's best reputation comes through his daughters. He was the sire of Cobweb, ont of Filagree by Sootbhsyer, on of Sor- cerer, grandam Web, sister to Whalebone by Waxy. Cobweb won the Oaks and 1,000 t;Gineas in 1824, and was the dam of Bay Middleton (son of Sultan, by 8elim), that wojn the 2.000 Guineas and the Derby iii 1836. Bay Middleton was the sire of the Flying Dimutchman (dam Barbelle by Saudbeck, son of Catton), that won both the Derby and St. Leger in 1819, the Ascot Cup in 18S0, and defeated the noted Voltigenr in the Match at York, two miles. Bay Middleton was the sire of Hermit, that won the 2.000 Guineas in 1850, Aphrodite the 1,000 Guineas in 1t1, Andover the Derby in 185.1. He was the sire of Ellen Middleton, dam Myrrha by Malek, son of Black- lork, ont of Bessy by Young Gonty, grandson of Sir Peter. Ellen Middletini is fiumous as the dam of Wild Dayrell, that won the Derby in 195a, by Ion, son of Cain. by Panlowitz, by Sir Paul, by Sir Peter, mach inbred to Sir Peter. Wild Day- rell was the sire of Buccaneer, out of Cruiser's dam by Little Red Rover,son of Tramp. Bui-aneer was the sire of Kisber, winner of the Derby in 1876, Formosa, winner of the Oaks and St. Leger in 1868, Cadet, See Saw. Brigantine, winner of the Oaks in 1869, and The Rake, out of England's Beauty by Birdeateher, who was imported after being a failure in England, but died within a year. Walton was also the sire of Par- ti',un, lani Parasol by Pot-8-o's, son of -Elipse, grandam Prunella by HighHlyer, son of lerodl, out of Promise by Snap. Partisan was the sire of Mameluke, dam Mliss Sophia I'y Stamford, son of Sir Peter, grandam Sophia by Bnzzard, son of Woodpeck- er. by Hlerod. Maineluke won the Derby in 1827, and is known to America as the sire of imp. M-yrtle, the dam of the famonu hroodl-mare Magnolia by imp. Glencue, thamt produced such grand race-horses as Kentucky, second to no son of Lexington ,ver any distance of gronnd; Madeline. the grandam of Iroqu oi, winner of the Derby, St. Leger and Prince of Wales stakes in 1881, Charley Ball, Princeton, Charles Mor- gaii, Hanoverby imp. Yorkshire, Simnin Kenton. Miadonna and Skedaddle by the same iir,- alnd Gilroy, brother to Kentucky niid Victory by Uncle Vie, son of Lexington. Pairtis;.in was sire of Glancus, dam Nanmie lby Selim, son of Buzzard. and Glaneus was the sir, of Refraction, that won the Oaks in. 1-.S, and also won the Ascot Gold Cup i'ron Koekingham, Glanus was also tie sire of The Nob, dam Octave, ister to Oxy- en. bly Ejuilins, out of W hizgig by Rnlhens. The Nob lwas the sire of The N'abob, alana liester by Camel, son of Whaleboine, oat of ionimia hby Maley, etc. The Nabob was th- sire of Vermonth, dam Vermneille by The Baron, ont of Fair Helen by Priami, and tlits Roussel, dam Agar by Sting, son of Slane; also Nutbourne, out of Princess iby Merry Monareh. Vermonth got Boiard (wiiiner of the French Derby and Grand Prix of Paris in 1873), dam La Bosne by De Clare, son of Touchstone. The Nabob was sire also of Nntbourne, the sire of imijp. Woodlands, dam Whiteface by Tiirnius. Partisan further handed down the Sir Peter blood through his two sons, Gladiator, dam Pauline by Moses (Derby 1822), out of Quadrille by Selim, and Ven- isolj, dana Fawn hy Snmolensko, son of Swreerer, out of Jerboa by Gohanna, son of AI-renry hy Eclipse. Gladiator and Venison Afinishel second and third to Bay Middle- ton in the Derbru i 1836i. Partisan was the sire of Patron, winner of the 2,000 Gnineas iii 1829. Zeal, winner of the 1,000 Guineas in 1821, and Cyprian, winner of the Oaks in 1s.36. Gladiator went to Fraiee, where he became famous as a sire. He got Mis W;lndiator, damn Taffrail by Sheet Anchor, son of Lottery by Tramp. Miss Gladiator ws-:l the dam if the famons Gladiateur that won the 2,000 Guineas, Derby, St. Leger and Grand Prix of Paris, and was the only horse which ever accomplished the feat. Gladiator was sire also of Sweetmieat, dam Lollypop by Starch or Voltaire, ont of Belinda by Blacklock. Gladiator also got Falvie, the dam of Duteh Skater by Flying 1)nmteinamlim. Swveetneat was the sire of Mincemeat and Mincepie, winneraof the Oaks in le54 and 1856, and Macaroni, dam Jocose by Pantaloon, son of Castrel, by imp. Buz7ard. Macaroni won the 2,000 Guineas and Derby in 183, and was the sire of .slaiuaway, winner of the 1,000 Guineas and Oaks in 1875, Bonny Jean, winner of the Oaks in 18d3, Macgregor, Macheath Couronne de Fer, and imp. Macaroon, dam Song- stress by Chanticleer, son of Birdeatchier. THE THOROUGRstrD floRSE. Macaroon ras imported to America, and is in the Brookdale stnd of the late Mr. D. D. Withers. He is sire of the winners Macbeth and Maedoff (the latter now in the McGrathiana stnil, and highly prized). Cadence, dam Castaglette, by -:Mrsyas, son of Orlando (she the dam of Trill and Cascade by Uncas, son of Lex- nigton and other winners), Favoress, dam imp. Faverdale by The Palmer, in lDixiana stud; Gem, dati Dijon by Australian, in Chesterbrook stud, Pennsylvania, Knickunek, .ister to Gem and dam of Bibelot, in Brookdale stud, Paradox, damn Maxim, by Planet, in McGrathiana stud, and Gregory, out of imp. Abundance by Kaiser, a first-class horse. Macaroni also got Bonbon (imported by the late Ii. H. Sanford), dant Bion- della by The Flying Dutchman. She is the dam of the good race-horse Little Ruffin, l'etersburgii, :aid their sisters, Carnmel anl Ttilare, all by Moinarhist. Imp. Clover imy Macaroni, damu Verdure, by King Tom, son of Harkaway, was the lamn of Flageo- letta and Aftermtath by Rayon D'or. Dauntless by Macaroni, dam Artless by Archy, son of Camel by Whalebone, is the dam of Florimel, Delilah, and King Cole by IlIl Isel, and Mr. Pelham and Fearless by imp. St. Blaine. Imp. Lady Nar by Mlaca- roni, dam Queen O' Scotts by Blair Athol, is ownel by Dr. A. W. McAlester of M1issouri. Polenta (in the late Nursery stud) by Macaroni, dam by Lord of the l1es-, sou of Touchstone, omit of Shot by Birdeatcher, is the dam of Farina by Keni- tu.cky, Tapioca by Kingfisher, Polouius (in England), Polydora by St. Blaise, anl Louise by HIl Used. Imp. Inverness by Macaroni, dlan Elfrida by Fangh-a-Ballagh, ,,on of Sir Hercules by Whalebone, is the damia of Short Line, ammd Garrick by Lexing- too, Lady Caroline by Australian, Patroness by Pat Malloy, Haidee, Mary K, adl .Joe Cotton by Kimtg Alfonso, the most of which were promimment on the turf, andi 0oe Cmtton was one of the speeliest horses that ever faced a starter. Ills one immile tirl three-sixteenths in 2.00k with 1091 lbs. up -as one of the best races ever run, amil lh as i ot been excelled, ihe best beimig 20OQ. Iamp. Judith by Macarommi, laum Verdure, by King Tom, out of May Bloom, by _Ncwimmster, is in the Algeria stud. luip. Queen 31atud,-datu Queen of the V'ale iby Kimg Trmi, oat of Agimes by Pantaloon, damn of Queen 0' the hay, is the damn of Stmiuy Montgommtery anld Hawkstomme. 1cc asin by Macaroni, tlam Mamdame Strauss by King Tom, out of Jetty Treffz by 3,ll4otirne, is a large, fine horse, which nwever racemi. eit;re goinmg to Canada he got -tic goo.d horses, siuch as V'ampire, Fi.th. Ant.zom,, Diiolain, etc. Ile is now in tite Eig.m-water Stud, Keitmicky, and shoumld be heard fronut as a sire. No horse can be 1-tter bredl. Ma-aroni's daughters have been successes it, the stmmml in England. Lily Ages., dlmit Polly Agnes by The Cure, son of Physic ian, somn of lrmtanldorf by Blackl- k, is thie dint of imp. Itossington by Donceaster, son of Stockwell, anid of the gramil' race--lore Orinmode by Bend'or, son of Doncaster, by Stockwell, and Rommge Rose ly Tltrinanby, the latter amid Beud'or Derby wimamlers, ammd )rmounle, winner of the 2,1,II Ginileas, I)erbty, aid St. Leger. Gladiator was sils the sire of Fitz Glalintor, ,laiu Zarah liy Reveller, son of Counts, by Sorcerer. Fitz Gladiator was the sire of Cu icigne, dant Maid of Hart by The Provost, son of The Samddler, ny Waverly, by NNlhIllebone. Compilgue was the sire of imp. Mortenter. iLimm Conitesse biy The Barou or Ntinlcio, erelited to the latter, who was a son of Plenipotentiary by Enmilimis. M1ortcmer was no.t omily a sutperior race-hltrse, bimt the sire of such good ones :ts Chanittatiut, witner of the 2,000 Gmuinean; V'eratteil, winner of the Grand Prix of Paris. ai-dl St. Christollhe, winmier of the Gold Vase, Golhl Cult and Alexandra Plate at Ascot. His success in Amierica was eqittal to that in Europe, and whenever bred tm, mares possessing racing blood the prodce was good. He got Exile, damt imp. Sem'tttd Hand by Stockwell, out of Gaiety by Touchstone, also a superior horse, Adtbutis, darn Alice Ward by Lexingtomt, Wanmla and Wiltfred, omit of Minmtie Minor by Lexington, Chimnera, Cyclops, and Cambyses out of Lizzie Lucas by Australian, Saluda omit of Perfection by Leamtington, Savanac out of Sly Boots hy Rivoli, son of Revenue Ity imp. Trustee; Heimudel and Housatonic out of Vandalite by Vatdal, son of 4;h,-.ncoe. Parumesnaem briy Sweetmeat, dam Gruyimre by Verulam, son of Lottery by Tramip, I I THE TUOROUGEBIED HORSE. grandam Jennala by Touchstone. Parmesan is the sire of Cremorne (winner f the Tirby, 1872) ianm Rigolboche by Rataplan, son of The Baron, by Birdeateher. Parmue- swss is sire of imp. Strachino, out of May Bell, by Hetman Platoff. Favonins by Par- snesan dlam Zephyr by King Tom, son of Harkaway by Economist, won the Derby in 1V71. Favonius was not only a race-horse of merit, but in the sire of Sir Bevys (wsil.- ser of the Derby in 1879), dam Lady Langden by Kettledrum (winner of the Derby in 1861), son of Rataplan. Gladiator is immortalized as the sire of Qneen Mary, s1.;st by Plenipotentiary, son of Emnilius by Orville, grandam Myrrha by Whalebonse, ssszs of Waxy by Pot-&os, etc. Queen Mary has given us a grand lot of Stallion. midis Matrons which have made their mark on both sides of the Atlantic. She prs..ln. ed twenty foals, including Haricot by Mango or Lanercost, Braxey by Moss Trooper. sn of Liverpool by Tramp, Bab at the Bowster and imp. Balrownie by Annandlale, -aII sfTouehstone, Blooming Heather and Blink Bonny by Melbourne, imp. Bounie .et- hlndi by lag-, son of Don Johit by Tramp or Waverly, Bounyfleld, Boni-y Bre:ast- knot and Bonny Bell by Voltigear, Broomielaw by Stockwell, Bertie by Newsmizsster, Blinkhmlie by Rataplan, Bertha lby Young Melbourne and Bonnie Doon by Rapid tlineou, son of Yonng Melbourne. None of her sons or langhters, except Blilk Bs..uliy winner of the Oaks and Derby, 18.7, won any of the great fixetledeentsof tbe Etijisbh turf, Bonny Dloon is the slam of imp. Bella Donna by Hermit, she the sains f the wiusser Bts1 Demonico her first foil. Boinny Bell is the dam of imp. Blyths.-osei and letaiaslere, winner of the Midile Park Plate. Haricot produced Caller On by Stswk- well, th:at won the St. Leger is. 1861, the Brighton Cup and the NsorthntnslrhsPlald Pl:te int 183 ans '61, and was the slanm of The Pearl hy Nerminster. Hariest wa:Is th1s slani ssf Lady Langilen by Kettleslrnm, that was the damof Hampton by Lors lClifelenl. Hilanpton was the sire s-f Merry Hampton (Derby winner in 1887), slam Doll Tesrsheet ley Brssomielaw, (pies.- M12ary's son, and Ayrshire (Derby winner in 1888) out ofAtalanita ly (talopin, sonofVedette. Lasly Langlen wasalsothedamof SirBevys, Derly wisis. r inI 1879 Braxey was the sam of Thrift by Stockwell, ansi he the dam of Tristanl by Hltsr- nit. Tristan ran sieonsl ini unany of tbe big events, won the Golsd Cp, two Gol ,':ss sued Harsiwieke Stakes. Thrift wat also slatis of Trapeze by Hermit, and Purselsetrer ly s-s ttish Chief. Bernice by Stockwell, out of Braxey, was in the Nursery Stnei ansil was the slain of Bertram ani Beatrice, the slamn sf Bellssna, she the dam of Bellasloissia rosAn a'. sam), Belinida, etc. Blink lBnily nws the Oaks aniss Derby, 1857, and w..s the sdan, of Blair Athol by Stekwell. Blair Athol wot the Derby ausd St. Leger, aunt Prre-.l- sililsne his brother, won the Prince sf Wales ansil ratwicke Stakes. BlairAthsl got Sil- vis.(Derby wittlier, 1isT), ont of Silkerlisir by Kingston, sonofVenison. Beaucler by lss,.ierneian, slam ilonny lil, won the Iliistle Park Plate. Bella Donna by Herusit slarn Boninie Doon by Rtapid Rhone.t' is in the Nursery Stud. L-sly Stockwell by Kniow.,ley, son ,,fstowkwell,seutsfBab-at-the-Bowster byAnnanslaleis intheWalnut Hill Stnds in Ken- tnt-ky, her daughter Salar-A (inmported is mtero) by Saflvator, ist proving a good brsNss- ..u are, as are also her danghters Sophrmnia by Ten BIroeck and Sungleani by King Aiosmnso. Venissmn was the sire of 'ITle Ugly Back, winner of the 2,000 (;sisse:sfs in, P514, Miami winner of the Oaks ii. 1847 and Clementina who won the 1,000 Guinea:.s its the saite year. Venison was also the sire of Alarm, dam Sontbslown, by Defellne, sn sf W.'halebone, and ofKingstont. dam Queen Ants, by Slaute son f Poyal Oak by Cattoti. Kingston was a tine asidl game hor-s, he was the sire of Caractacuts (whinser of the Derby in 1862), Queen Bertha (winitter of the Oakb in 1863), Ely, and Silverhair, slant of fSilvio (winner of both the Derby and St. Leger), Coimbra, dan. of Claremonst, iillp. Stylites ansi Imp. Mtonehestge in the Brookdale Stusd, and a succes4sful sire. Nn Pareille, the sister to Silverhair, waas in the late Nursery Stnsl, and is the lat. ..f Matador by Gladiateur, Perfectiott by Kingtisgher aeusl Nitta, the dam of Ptlnka, by Kentucky. Imp. Babta by Kimtgaton, slam Alice Lowe, by Defence son of Whalelble, is the dam of Glenelg, (importedi is tcrn) by Citadel son of Stockwell, who has es- tablished his reputation as one of the most snecessful stallions in America. Elthsat Lass (imported), by Kingston, dam by Pyrrhns the First, son of Epirns by Langar. out of Palmyra by Sultan, was the dam of Kingfisher, winner of the Belmont, Chami- pioll and Travers Stakes, and an excellent ans suceesful stallion, Sabina (dam s'f THUE JTHOl0rGHRBEED HOUSE. Rnchiel) -Syria, The Widow, (dam of Olie Glenn, by Hinldoo, and Ocean by iulp. Billet), King Pin, King Bolt andl Majestic (the dlani of the superior race-horse Eurts, winner of the Suburban and other important racee), all by Lexington. Imp. Char- sins, by Distin, son of Trumpeter by Orlando, is out of Sappho by Kingston and wsit not only a good race-horse, lout is making himself known a4 snecesaful stallion. Sir Paul, own brother to Paulina, winner of the St. Leger in 1807, was by Sir Peter. dam Pewet by Tandem (son of Syphon by Squirt) out of Termagant by Tantrurm, son of Cripple by the Godolphin Arabian. Pewet was the dam also of Clinklerin: (the dam of Huiprey Clinker) by Cliniker. Termagant was the dam of Eve- lihluL by Hightlyer, the dam of Cervantes, Orville and Paulowitz by Sir Paul. Paulh- witz was the sire of Archibald (winner of the 2,000 Gnineas), and Cain, dam by Paynktusr, son of Trumnpator by Conductor. Cain is famous as the sire of Lott, who ranl s,-c-il in the Derby and St. Leger in 183K and was the sire of Wild Dayrell and Tadinor, lie the sire of Seclusion, Hermit's dam. Wild Dayrell was the sire of Bile- caueer. Wild Oats, imp. The Rake and Hurricane winner of the 1,000 Guineas, 1862. lon vas als. the sire of Adeline, the grandam of St. Simon by Galopin. St. Simon wa dis.1uailitied for the great events, the Derby and St. Leger, by the death of Prince Batthyany, but was a superior raee-horse, won a large number of events including the Epsom, Asot and Goodwood Cups, and is regarded as one of the btst sires in Eng- land. The Byerly Turk blood is not less famous through Herod's other son Wood- pecker, foaled in 1773, dam Miss Ramsslen by Cade, son of the Glodolphin Anabino, grandamn by Lonsdale Bay Arabian, third dank sister to Whitefoot, and Bonny Lass, by Bu:ly Bolton, ouit of a daughter of the Byerly Turk, tracing to a Natural Barb mnare. Woodpecker was a superior race-horse and a grand and successful stallion. lie was the sire of Bustard, dam Matron by Alfred, imp. Buzzard, dam Misfortune by Dux, imp. Dragon and his daughter are famous in the stud. Ambrosia by Woodpecker, (lam Ruth by Blank, was the dam of Fanny (the dam of Sir Oliver, Miss Teazie, Poulton, et,!.) by Diomed. Abigail by Woodpecker, dam Firetail by Eclipse was tile dam of Zisliac by St. (e.rge. Chesnut and Grey Skim were sisters by Woodipecker, damu Silver's lam by Herod. The former, Chesnut Skim, was the aam of Election (winner of the Derby in 1507) by Gohanna; the latter, Grey Skim, was the datim of 8kiii and Castanea, by Gohanmma, that figures in many of our pedigrees. Active ly Woodpecker. dam Laura by Whistle-Jacket, somi of Mogul, was the dam of uninp. Expedition (hy Pegasus soi of Eclipse), the sire of Honesty (Mouniouth Eclipse's dlauw). Kat-lidl, Exleditiou mare (dnam of Americaum Bloy by Sea G(ill), Maid of the Oaks (the dare of Medloe, Midas, Gipsy and Cora biy Americami Eclipse), Katy Ann by Ogle's 0laer, to which the Lewis family trace that has produced so many good ones .tli has Pm,,wtac, Sensation, Stratford, Onondaga, Gleniore, Acrobat, John Morgan, lIluiiter's Lexinigton, Mlorgan Scout, Ratan, Girolei, etc. Matchles, another ilnaighter ,,f Exei'litions. fmuldemi the Morgan family, through her daughter, Laily Morga n by .John Richaril, son of Sir Archy, another distinguished horse ii male lihe to th,, Byerly Turk. Wiiilpecker's ilaglihter Rosina, out of Petworth by terod, inbred t., the Byerly Turk, was the daint of Hermes, by Mercury, sono f Eclipse. Wren by Woodpecke-r out of Papillon (Sir Peter's ilaum), by Suiap, was the dam of Agonistes auni inap. Holuin Hedblreast by Sir Peter, the latter sire of the Robin uiare that was I lie dau of Thortkt,,nls Rattler, Sumpter, Childers, Elizabeth aiid llirtilla, all biy Sir Arhby, a horse In tbie male line to theByerly Turk. A daughter of Woodpecker, iai Everlasting by Eclipse, was the dam of Frazinella (grandam of Tramu) by Trenthani, uand Fractiuns (the dam of Carthage, Amazon, aid Haunibal (this last winner of the l)erlby in 11);3), all iy Driver, son of Trentham by tweepstakes. Woodpecker was the sire of Catharine and Colibri, dam Caunilla by Trenthami. Catharine wan the dani of Gol;ulous, Hedley, Kate and Wanderer by Gohanna, Sprite by Bobtail, and Worthy by Whalebone. Woodipecker got many other gool brood-mares. Woodpecker's son Blizzard, who was inmported into Virginia in March, 1815, and died iii Kentucky in 141. left his iiiipresoitn deeply on the stock of this county. He got in England, prior to, his imlportatiou, Horuby Lass, dani Puzzle by Matchem (she the dlumi of Morel. aIngml, Truell, and Emperor by Sorcerer), Sophia, daim Hluncaumutica by II ighi- 13 TIHE THOROUGHBRED HOUSE. flyer (she the dam of Miss Sophia by Stamford, Mis Sophia Was dam of Master Henry and of laineluke, winner of Derby in 1827), Vanity, dam Dabehick by Pot-8-o's (she the dam of Conceit and Caprice by Walton), and Coquette by Dick Andrews. Buzzard was the sire of the three bretherl Catrel, Selim snd Ruben., and their sister, Bronze, dam by Alexander, son of Eclipse, and Rosamond, dam Roselberry by Phoenonnenoin, she the dam of imp. Barefoot by Tramp. Barefoot was the sire of the good race-mares Motto and Clara Howard, whose descendants have proven the value of this blood on the turf. Castrel was the sire of Bastard, dam Mims Hap by Shuttle, son of Young Marike, Bnstarl got Heron,dam byOrville,son of Beningbrough by King Fergas. Heron got the noted race-horse Fisherman, out of Malinbrace by Sheet Anchor, son of Lottery. Fisher- man ran one handred and nineteen races and won sixty-nine. He was exported to Anstralia wherebe male a great reputation as a stalion. Heron was also the sire of Snowdrop, dam Fairy by Filho-da-Puta, and she the daln of Gamma di Vergy by Sir Hereules, son of Whalebone, who has made a good repntation as a stallion. Castrtl was also tine sire of Merlin, dam Miss Newton by Delpini, and of Pantaloon, damn Idalia by Pernvian. son of Sir Peter. Pantaloon was the sire of Sleight of Hand, ilani Decoy by Filho-.13-Puta, and The Libel, dam Pauquinade, sister to Tonchstonn by Camel. The Libel is sire of Bribery, dam Splitvote by St. Lnke (she the dam of S4t. Allans, winner of the St. Leger in 18M0); also sire of Traducer, dam Arethusa by Elis, that is the sire of imp. Sir Modiredl and Cheviot (see tables). Pantaloon ale- sired the brothers, Hobbie Noble, Elthirou anid Windhound, out of Phryne by Tounhstoinn-. Windhonnd is admitted to be the sire of Thormanby (winner ofthe Derby inn 160) dlam Alice Hawthorn by Mluly Moloch. Thormaniay is the sire of Charibert, Violet (the grandam of Melton, winner of the Derby in 1885) and Rouge Itnee, the dlam of Bend'or winner of the Derby in ltSO, he the sire of Ormonde. Thor- manblyb was the sire of Thuringian Prince, dam Eastern Princess by Surplice, and he tIhe sire of the superior race-horse Bird of Freedlom, winner of the City and Suburbain Hannudieap, Ascot Cup and Gold Vase; also of Plaudit, he the sire of Balfe (a good race- hoxrse aund stallion), dlam Bohemia by Weatherbit, Thormanhy was the sire of imp. (;lengarry, ont of Carbine by Rifleman. Legerdemain, sister of Drone, Sleight of Haund anld Van Amburgh by Pantaloon, dam Decoy by Filbo-da-Puta, is the dam of Toxophilite by Longlhow, son of Ithuriel by Touchstone. Toxophilite is the sire of Stray Shot, out of Vaga by Stockwell, she the dam of Torpedo, Martini and the nioted Shotover by Hermit. Toxophilite is sire of Mnsket, out of daughter of West Australian, and he the sire of letrownel, winner of the 2,000 Guineas, 180. Musket was exported to Anstralia alut hus liroveit highly succesful there, as a sire. Pantaloon is the sire of Ghnznee (winner of the Oaks in l.1), her dlam Languish by Cain. Ghuznee was the ilam of Storm, Esealale, etc., by Touchotone, the latter the dam of Citadel by Stockwell, sire of inip. Glenelg. Pasntaloon was the lsre of Satirist (winner of the St. Leger in 1511, anid the Ascot Gold Vase). onnt of Sarcasm by Teniers, son of Rubens. Pantaloon was the sire of the da;n of inilp. ,eaniinngton, anl Jocose the daun of Macaronii. Selin was the sire of Langar, diam by Walton, out of Young Giantess by Dioinel. Langar was the sire of Stockport, Elio (winner of the St. Leger in 1S6) andi Epirns, out of Olympia by Sir Oliver, .sn of Sir Peter. Epirns was the ire of Pyrrhus 1. (winner of the Derby ii 1-ti), dlam Fortress by Defenee, son of Whalebone. Langar was sire of Vulture, atain Kite my linstard1, son of (iastrel, ttat was the dam of Orlando (winner of the Derby in 1514), by Touchstone, adinn of Progress, the dam of Atilla (winner of the Derby in 112). her dam by Blaekbock. Selifu was the stre of Sultan, foaled inn lslth, tiamin Bacelhanite by Williamson's Ditto, out of sister to Calomnel by Mercury, son of Eclipse. Sultan was the sire of Imp. Glencoe, dam Trampoline by Tramp (see tnnble). ;leut-ne won the 2,P000 Gineas in l834, and was imported toAmerica after the season of 136. The Glencoe mare, dam Alice by Whalebone, was the dam of Adine by Slane, Torment by Alaria and others, but Glencoe's reputation is lasting as the sre of Pocahontas, dam Marpessa by Maley, son of Orville, out of Clare by Marinion, son of Whiskey by Saltram. Pocahontas was the dam of Stockwell (winner of the 2,000 Guineas and the St. Leger in 1552), Rataplan (third in the St. Leger in 1V37, Tradsl- THE THOROG(RBED HORSE .S man's Cap, etc.), both by The Baron, son of Birdcatcher, King Tom, by Harkaway, son of Economist, by Whisker, Ayacanora by li irdlatcher, Knight of Kars by Nutwith. son of Tomboy, Knight of St. Patrick by imp. Knight of S t. George, Auricula awl Arancaria by Ambrose, son of Touchstone, anud Anuette by imp. Priam. Stockwell proved the most potent and valuable of all the sires in England. He got The Mar- quis, Bothwell and Gang Forward (winners of the 2,000 Guineas and The Marquis, also won the Mt. Leger), Lord Lyon (winner of the 2,000 Guineas, Derby and St. Leger), Blair Athol, winner of the Derby and St. Leger, Doncaster, winner of the Derby,Lady Angusta,Repulse and Achlevement,wintiera of the 1.0JO Guineas (Achieve- ment also won the St. Leger), Regalia, winner of the Oaks, Maaernake and St. Albans. the latter winner of the St. Leger, Caller On, the grand mare, winner of St. Leger anti- a number of Queen's Plates. Blair Athol got Prince Charlie, winner of the 2,04)4 Guineas, Silvio, winner of both Derby and St. Leger, ant Craig Millar, winner of the St. Leger. t.Albans got Jults and Springfield, the latter the sire of Saiinfoinwin- ner of the Derby in 1890. Doncaster got Bend'or, winner of the Derby, anti Bend'or sired the great Ormonde, winner of the 2,000 Guineas, Derby and St. Leger, B ertramu the grandson of Stockwell, is the sire of Robert the Devil, winner of the St. Leger. Rataplan was the sire of Kettledrium, winner of the Derby, The Miner, Ben hattIe, Blinkhoolie and Cymbal, good stallions. King Tom got Tomato, winner of the 1,000 Guineas, Hannah. winner of the 1,004) Guineas, Oaks and St. Leger, Tonuentor atnd Hi11pia, Oaks winners, Kingeraft, winner of the Derby, Great Tom, King Ernest. King Ban and Phaeton, imported into America snd successful atid valuable stallions. Ayaeanora is the dam of Chattanooga by Orlando, Cachuca by Voltigenr, the latter damn of iimp. Castagnette by Marsyas antl grantdam of Quicklime, Chattanooga is tht e sire of Printanniere, the darn of Poalet in France. Arancaria is the dam of Stephanoti a by Macaroni, Wellingtotaia by Chattanooga, and the grand horse Rayon d'Or, now.. t the bead of the Algeria stud (see table). Of all the stallions subsequent to Diomeil. Glentoe niato the greatest impression on the b)1h0I stock of America. Glence got lottt few tuales, and at hisadeath, Vandal and Panic were about the only sons alive. Ttie latter had no chance in the stud, and Vandal little, until purchased by the late Ge,,. Harding ani pitt in the Belle Meade stud, when Io got Ventilator and Vanguard, mttit of Carolin by imp. Scythian, sou of Orlando, Mollie Jae kson, the grand race-mare awld great grandam of Foxhall. Ventilator is sireof Mary Anderson, Drizzle, Airtight. Airlplant, Airshaft and others. Vandatl also got Vanalalite, the best atire of her day. Vanderbilt (sire of Madstotte, etc.), out of M1elroe by Childe Harold, V;oltigeur (sire .,f Walter H, Frank Ward, et.), dam Duet by Highlander, stit of Glencoe, and Coral. elan, of l 'tcas and Wanderer. lnt in Vandal's so., Virgil, we titd his greatest exc el- letnee. Virgil's laui was Hymenia bty iip. Yorkshire. Virgil was the sire of Vagraut. Vigil, Vera Cruz, Virginius, Fairplay, Virgilian, Santa Anita, MIomeneto, Maulrice t. and the grand race-horse amid popular stallion Hindoo (sire of litnover, Sallie 3M- Clellanld, Bluddlhist, Mabel Glenn, etc.), and the unbeaten Tremont, sire of Dagonet, a promising two-year old, 1891. Gleuicoe was the sire of a large number of grand brood- mares, linclnding the sisters Mildred and Lightsomne, Charmer the granud race-mart. Sally Lewis, Topaz (datit of Wagraai, Waterloo, Lodi, Arcola, and Colton), Heel (dat of Lecomtte, Prioress, Starke, War Dance, etc.), Magnolia (datn of Ketitucky, ;ilroy. Vietory, Prineeton, Skedaddle, Madeline, the gratutlamn of IroitnAi, etc.), Novice (dito of Norfolk), Nebula (eLain of Asteroid), Kitty Clark (dain of laideut, La Hendersoat, etc.), Bonnie Lassie, Blonde, Florine (clam of Idlewild, Aerolite, etc.), Pryor, and his two sisters, one of them the dam of Glycera and Colossus, by imp. Movereign, the other the dama of Alumina, Sister of Charity, Lord Jersey, Wheatly, Midsummer, etc. A Glencoe mare wad the data of Optimist. Multan wits the sire of Bay Middle- ton, dam Cobweb by Phantom, son of Walton by Sir Peter, a splendid race-horse, witnner ofthe 2,000 (ttinens and Derby, in 1836. He is the sire of Flying Dutchman (whiner of the Derby and St. Leger in II49), and his full brother Vanderdecken. Fly- ing Dutchman was sire of Dutch Skater and Dollar. Bay Mhielleton was sire also of Andover, dam sister to Aegis, by Defence, wiutmer of tbe Derby in 14t, sire also of Ennui, dam Blue Devils by Velocipede. Eumni was a superior racer And dala of ]5 THE THOROU7GHBRIED HORSE. Saunterer by Birdlcatcher, Loiterer by Stockwell and Bravery by Gameboy. Bravery waas the 1 itn of Salaxuamica by Studeut, and she the diant of Per. Gomez (winner of the St. Leger in 1i9) by Beadsinan. Bay Mililleton was also sire of Cowl, dam Cracitix by Priatrn. Cowl was the sire of Miss .S.elloin, the grandaui of Hermit, sire of St. Blaise. also Maldamne Eglantine, the olau of Roiicrucian, andi The Palmer, by Beadsman, also ii Mlirg;-lAa-Faye, dam Miamii (Oaks winner, 1-347), by Venison, she the dam of Marie stuart (winner of the Oaks anAel St. Leger in 1573), by Scottish Chief. But the great remlitation of B:.y Middleton in the female line is from Ellen Middleton, the dam of the twited Wild Dayrell. Sultan was the sire of Ibrahim (winner of the 2,000 Guineas, 183-5), dain sister to Cobvwe by Phantom, Augustus (winner of the 2,003 Guineas, 1 d39). lam Augusta by Woful, Acbmet (brother to Bay Middleton), winner of the 2,000 Gnineats, 1537, Greenmantle (winner of the Oaks, 1329). dam Dunlcinea by Cervantes, nf him Quixote, and Galata (winnier of the 1,009 Guineas and Oaks, 1832), -lamn Adv:ance by Pioneer. witltamn was sire alsnz tf Hampton aiid Adana (the latter imported to America), darn Rachel by WVhalaeIoae; Weiram, lam Mi.s Catutley lry Stamfori; Jereed, dalut My Lildly, by C ..ins; Ishlmuel, date by Phatston, sire of Star of Emin. Selim was the sire ..f Turr .uan, dl:ixmi Pole Joan by Waxy. Ili exis. the Itruther to CastreI anti Scim, was a good race-horse, and got a large nitniber of racero. lIe i.s particnlarly distiniguishedi for his danghters. Landscape, dam Iris, by lBrush, son of Eclipse, won the Oaks in 1816; Pastille, dam Parasol, 1,y Pot--s on, s of Elip.se, vw:i the 2.9)) Guineas anoI t).ks in 1822, anti Whizgig, dLasm Peuelope. by Trumpator, won the 1,03) Guineas the same year. Whizgig was the dla:n of Oxygen, winner of the O)aks, anl grantiam of Trumpeter. Rubens was the 'ir:a of th' :,tI m of Phosphorus, vinner of the Derby in 1537, and his sister May Day, winner of the 1,0)9 Guineas in 1831. R:theuis was the sire of Deliance, the dam of Dangerous, by Tramp (winner of the Derby in 1833), Defencee by Whalebonle, Design by Tramp, and Delight by Reveller, the last two linporteil into Auierit-a, aud dlans of winners. Rimbeus got Ruby, lain, by Williatisonus IDitto, that was tlw dam of Coroination (Derby winner in 18-1) by Sir Hercules. Rnlbens was also the sire of B1iti lil, dam ity Sky- raper, son of llighslyer. Bulhadlil was the sire if the grand tin. ..if the great broodi-mn re Magnolia. Rub,-ens was also the sire of Teniers, dlam S ...... oImp by Highland Fling, son of Spadille. timid Peter Lely, dam S'ell by Sir )him er w iimiter of tht Gold Cops at Vortester, Warwick, and Leicester; Miniatutre, tlt' tlasiui If Eliai m (winnller of the 'l)S G/niiiea, 1525,) bwy l'biantoma. liump. Eliza, ddai Little tlully liy hHighlahid Fling, wvas the lain of Emtuerald (the dani of Totpaz). by imip. Levi.,thin. Pltibens sired liaii y other lrood-niiares that lir .i.lIcel winners. The BmYily Turrk ld,,iii the liiale line perimieautes the pedigrees of all the test race-horses in Ai-er- i-a, thrtutt Ih Diomn.eti w-ho wi. sotld anild iilnprtdt to Virginia after he was 22 years tlI. ).timir -mii himm is t atnral vigior iii8 statnitta that lie ived ti lte3l yearsold, having ieemi Ibii iul iii 177T. aiml diedl in lXt)8 iii Virginlia. I)ionetl was by Florizel, 8ot of Herotl, lty Tartvr. lbY l'artner. lby .ligg, lby Byerly Turk. D)iomued'. diam was sister to J3no by 51Al-tattir. so-infCral, ItyAlcoek Arabiatn. int of Ioratia by llank, son ofthe Godolphiti Ar;ahiiiai. IDit:"e.l wotn the initial 1)erimy iiI 1750. He also von other races up to foir- mini hi:tts. ati:l g.t some excellent hi--ses anid broodl-mares before his initpirtati...i, it-' .m as 4aqi i its awl Lii. di tnt (Grxie 1.y Sap, Grey l)iom,;l, Robin tirey, Grey- hwiomil. all t..nt tf Grey Dorima;uot by liorimanit; Wrangler, litported into Virgiimia C(hautipion. the l)ioineti Mare f Lorti Fitzuwilliam (lam of Wonder andl Miralel ltY Phelntitnenon, son of Herod, Cale], Qinotem bmy Sir P'eter, and Cossack by Sir Patli), Dioinell Mare (tianmn n f Regulator autll Momnentilla by Whiskey); otiUng Giaitess, dint Giantess by MIatchein, the dlam of Sorcerer by Trimpator, Eleta- nor by Whiskey (winner of the Oakks anti the first mare to win the Derby, anti the dani of Maley, the sire of imp. Leviathan and Margrave), Julia, Lydia anti Cressilda, all by Whiskey. Jnl ia was dam of Phantom (winner of the Derby in 1811) by Walt i, son of Sir Peter. Lydia was the datm of The Corporal by Orville, .tith T ihe Drummer by Waxy. Cressila was the dam of imp. Priam by Emilins, Priam got the famnt es ('raicifix (wvinfer of tIme 2,0).) aol 1,030 Guineas anil Oaks in 1840), the dat I f THE THIIOROUGHBRED HORSE. of Surplice (witnwer of the Derby, 141) by Touchstone; Miss Letty, dam by Orville, son of Beningbrough. winner of the Oaks in 1837, and the dam of Weatherbit by Sheet Anchor, he the sire of Beadsman, winner of the Derby in 1818, and he sire of Rosi- erucian (winner of the Prince of Wales and Craven stakes), The Palmer (sire of Jenny Howlett (winner of the Oaks anid daut of Chitabob), Gray Palmer, Pellegrino, Pilgrimage), etc. Beadsmaul also got Blue Gown (winner of the Derby, 1868), out of JBas-Bleu by Stoc kwell. Priamt was also sire of Industry, dam Arachne by Filho-da- Pnta. Industry won the Oaks, 1838, and was the dant of Stitch by Hornsea, Lady Evelyn (winner of the Oaks, 1849), by Don John, and Chevalier d'Industrie by Orlanido. DiouIed also got Yotiug Noisette, dam Noisette by Squirrel, she the darn of Cler-nont, Hymen and Navigattor by Trumpator, son of Couductor, andl Marmbiio by Whiskey, the latter sire of the grandam of Pocahontas. But it is in America where Diomed left anI imperishable natue. He was the sire of Sir Arehy, the Godolphini Arabian of America. Sir Archy was inbred to Byerly Turk through sir anld damn. Diomed was a grandson of Herod. and Castianira was by Rockingham, also graunldtto of Heroil. Castianira raced successfully in this country, as also did her stn Sir Archy, who was t)lte of the most successful sires in the world. He was the sire of Bertranld andi Pacitic, out of Eliza by imp. Bediford. son of Dungannon by Eclipse, bothi good and suc-essful stallions, Sir Archy Montorio (Big Archy) and Sir Willialu of Tratitltort, oit of Tranisport by Virginius, son of Di-ited, Young Lottery, Kosciisko, Saxe-Weixnir, Crusadler and Phenomenon, oth of Lottery by imp. Bedlfoird, she out of inip. Auvilina by Anvil, son of Herod, Director and Virginian out of Meretrix by Magog, Coquette, Arab, Tari; Brilliant, Eliza and Gen. Brook, out of Bet Bounce by imp. Sir Harry, son of Sir Peter by Highflyer. Coquette, bred to her own sire, Sir Archy, proluced Janet (Virginia Lafayette) and Virginia Taylor. Sir Arehy got Sir Cl-nrl- and Janette, dant by hiup. Citizen, sonl of Paeolet by Blank; Phillis, Gohanna, Brunette, Sally Tieit and Charlitte Temple, out of Merino Ewe lty iilp. Jack Andirew., son of Joe Andrews by Eclipse; Thornton's Rattler, Childers, Stumpter, Elizaiteth and Flirtilla out of the Robini mitare by imip. Robin Ietilbreast, son of Sir Peter, she out of a imare by imp. Obscurity, son of Eclipse. Flirtilla was bred to her own sire :aid produced Flirtilla, Jr., and Antoinette. Flirtilla, Jr., Iired to Boston (inbred tt Diometi through Tinioleot, and Florizel), prodticed Rioggold (a good race- horse anid for his chances a very successful stalliou), sire of Onwardt, Delaware, Ring- master, Tippera.ry, good race-horses, and Joldiritig. the damo of Bullion, etc. Riuggold covere.il oly a fi-w thoroughbred maares. Ffirtilla. Jr., also protulneol Cassandra by imp. Pruiat, a gtood race-muare attd the dain of Trojani, Btasil aind Philo by Mlariner, the latter the laut of Lady Blessingtton by itlp. Eclipse, and she the dam of Coutit D'Orsay. The Countess and The Baroness by Kentucky, Lady Rosebery and Dulchess by Kinglis ler, atld Fairwater by Ill Used. The Baroness is the dani of Badge, by Ill U.-ld. Lady H.osiebery is the dlalD of Lady Pritimrose, Lord Dallneny, eti., alil Lhwelt.e- is the taloa of the good race-horse Wattersutu by Great Toit. Sir Armity was the sire of Vanity antd Reality, out of a datughter of inup. Medley by Gititerack, both gootd race-uttares, atid Reality was the datim ir Johltson's Meulley by Sir Hal, suut of itmp. Sir Harry, Slender tutu the uted tBonituets o' lIhIte by Sir Charles. Boiuiets 0' Blite w;as the ilain of Mariner by Sh:trk, sott of Aierican Ecliplse autit the nouted tlutre Fash ioti by inuu . Trustee. Fashion beat Boston in the fanutons inatach four-itile heats over tlii, L'io...t Ciatrse, L. I., MIay 10th, 1842, in 7.32i-7.45, the fastest race ever rtimn ini the worlt ti, thst date. Fashion started in 36 races, 24 of which were four-tutile beats, of which she won 21, won eight at three-mile heats, won three at two-utile heats, atid lost tone, witituing 32 out of 36 races. Sir At-chy gtt C:arolintiau, Boxer atid Lady Ratidolph, omit of Poll b) ihll. Druid, son of Pt-S-it-s by Eclipse; Wild Bill (Pilot) and Charles Keruble, dlain Maria by Glwlatiti, atm of ititi. Bedford and Gabbriella, dain Calyp0so by Bellair, soat of itllt. Medley. (labriella, bredl tt Garrison's Zinganee (soil of Sit Archy and Miss Chatice hty imttp. Chamlie, stsn of Liurcher by Dunugaunnon), producedt George Martin and Miss MIartin. (;eorge Martini was a superior r-.ce-hotrse at all distatices anid dlefeated Hannah Harris and the famous Reel. four-nifle heats, iii 7.33, 7.43, in 1844. lie had 17 THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. previonsly won the first heat in 7.36i, the race being won in 7.39, 7.31k, by the noted little proeligy Miss Foot by imp. Consol, out of imp. Gabriella by Partisan. Miss Martin was tile dam of Tokay by imp. Yorkshire, she the dam of Nannie Bntler, King Lear, King Tom, King John and King Henry, good racers by Lexington. Nan- nie Butler was the dianm of Girl of the Period (dam of Gerald, Geraldine and Gera- nium by imp. Saxon) by Virgil. Nainnie Black, sister to Girl of the Period, was the dam of Glene (.Jennie June's dam), Iby Gleneig, Princess Blandina and Brown Prin- cess by Prince Charlie; and Nannie hay by Glerielg, dam Nannie Bntler, is the datit of Temple by Tremnont. Gabriella also pr Ineedl Lize by Anierican Eclipse, son iof Dlnroc by Diomeri, that was the grandam of Erminirn r. one of the best sons of Leamington, and a very silcecssful stallion. Sir Archy was sire of Betsey Richards (dam of the good race-horse Gan. by American Eclipse), .Jmhn Richards and Rockingham, dam by Rattle, son of imp. Shark by Marske. He also got Marion and Panidora, dlauin by imp. Citizen. Marion was the sire of the good race-horse John Blount, that beat Boston and Fashion a first heat of f i..r riuiles in 7.42, andl broke down i., the second. Marion was the sire of the good ra e-niare Maria West, out of Ella Cri-i"rp by imp. Citizen, she the dalm .f tbe great race-borse Wagner, by Sir Charles, sun of Sir Archy, that beat the noted Grey Eagle the two four-mile heat races ran at Lonis- ville, Ky., in 1539, the first onle 7.48-7.44, the second one in 7.51-7.43. Grey Eagle won tile first heat and broke down in th M aeconil. Maria West was (lam of anulty (dani of Millwood and Lithgow by imp. Moriardi) by American Eclipse, Trinket bly Andrew, son of Sir Charles, Margaret Wood by imp. Priam, Childe Harold ity imp. Sovereign and Nnicio by imp. Herald, soil of Plenipotentiary by Emilius. Millwoot1 was the dam of Mill Creek aiid Charleston (a superior race-horse taken to England), by imp. Sovereign, Macon, Colgamre and Rosa Bonheulr, by imp. Glencoe, the latter, R.os BolIhelur, the dam olf Plantagenet, a fine rac e-horse by Planet. Margaret Wood Iliilt up a family of her Ownl. She was the dlamu of Heraldry by imp. Herald, Wade Hampton by Boston, Star Davis by imp. Glenicoe, Maria Wood, Allenilale(in Carliada),Capt. Travis,Yorktoiwn. Mary Wood and Anna Tr.is is, all by ilmlp. Yorkshire, son of St. Nicholas bly Eilins. and Georgia Wood lhy liip. Knight f st. George, sonl of ffirdeatcher and Maltese by Hletinii Platoff, Heraldry was the dam of Margaret Vest. BHalloon, Parachute, Ascesio.-, Sailor and Godard, all by imp. Yorkshire. Peteren inalinctilni and Sally of the Valley by Ansterlitz,son of imp. lo0 ksbire and Topaz by Glellcrwe. Ball]oon wsVI the dlami of Revolv-er (a goodI race-horse an1d sire) by Revenule, sono tf imp. Tristee,. The Banshee andi True Blue by Lexington, Ballet ly Planet, anld Bnffand Blue by War l)ance. The Banshee racedi successfully and is the daln of Krmupp (Gin air i others. Ballet is the dam of Balancer, Blne Grass Belle and 1ole-ty (good racers) by War lDance, Thnnderlouid buy imp. Thinilerstornl, sun of Thiiiilner- bllt by Stockwell, Lady Lonigfellow, and leg Wolffington by Longfellow, ltaj. Richards arid IKatie If. bty Ten Broeck. Butffanti Blue is the dam of Badge (the dlani of Logib, Minnie Elkiris and O'Kelly), by Gilroy, Baniirer ly Longfellow, Boninie Blue by irmp. Great Tn... Blur- Stocking by Felloweraft, Iall Cloche, Monita Hardy :tlrml Sister lie- mmc-va liy inlp. King Ban. Paraibute had nrm chance in the stud, bint was tie dlaur of Parapluic (tbe an,1 ofr vinldsail) liy Kentncky. CGergia Wood was the .lain of Gigu-er, Ella Wrotten, U'l., alti Ginger Pop by War Dianice, La Gitana by Tinule Vie, sm.ur of l,exingtou, r.uid ul2Mggie Woods by Endorser, 801i of Vagner. La Gitalma is the dami of Mosljeska and Zingara by Tomi Btrwling. Guitar by St. Martin, soil of imp. Phacirra, and Geneva ly War l)anice. Geneva is the dam of the good race-horse Riley by Lli-g- fellow. Sir Archy was the sire of Ilnustry, darm iby Ball's Florizel. In.d.lutry was til sire of Atalanta, the dari of Bostom, ,Jr. (Cost .jobison), by Bostoir, arid 2d Priami bly impr. Pria.., wnhse names appear in many good pedigrees. Sir Arehy got tle celebirmtedi Sally Ilope, ilamim art inimported mare, by Chance. out of Jemima by Pti..eniimellou. she was the dam rf Alice Riggs hy limp. Leviathaui. Cin-ero by Sir Arehy, da.ir by imulp. Diormed, was the sire of the darn rif the falnrons Trifle by Sir Charles, andi she the tlrn of Miss Peytor (Alleiurlorfs dani), and Gloriaria (the dam of Jack Malone and Pat Malloy by Lexington, good race-horses and valuable stallirons), both by Amermearm Eclipse. Stockholder by Sir Arehy, dam by imp. Citizen, was the sire of Bet-iry THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Malone, dam by Potomac, son of imp. Diomed, grandam by ihlp. I)iomed. Betsey was the dam of the three sisters Sleeping Maggie, Jenny Lind and the famous Charnwr l)y imp. Glencoe. Charmer was one of the best race-mnares of her day, particularly at long distances. She was the winner of the five heat race at four miles, run at New- Orleans in 18.51. Riguloon won the first heat in 7.41, Louis d'Or the second in .19, the third was a dead heat between Charmer and Louis d'Or, in 7.474. Charmer won the fourth heat i-8.054, and galloped over for the fifth heat. Charmer prodcued, by imitp. Yorkshire, Maggie Mitchell,. whose laughter Marian (by Malcolm, son of imp. Bonnie Scotland and Laldy Lancaster by imup. Monarch) is the dtai mof the grand race -horse Emperor of Norfolk and his brothers, all by Norfolk, the invincible son of Lexington, and the crack Yo Tanmbuien (winner 1 1-16 miles 1.451, fastest on record) hy Joe Hosker. .Stockholler was also sire of Miss Shepherd (damn Miranda by Top Gallant. son of Diomed), she the dam of Miss Rnssell by Thornton's Rattler, that was the dam of Sally Russell by Boston. From Sally Ruissell, through her daughter Miss Russell, caine. the famons trotting-mare Maud S., and many others. Sally Kirby by Stockholder, laill by Barksdale's Gray Diomned, son of imp. IDionted, was the daili of Princess Ann. Warlock, Black Satin (Elbony) and Sonora Love, all by imp. Leviathan. Princess Ain was the dam of Elizabeth McNairy anld Chancellor by imp. Aimbassador, Cottage Girl and Ati- gusta by imip. Ainderby, son of Velocipede by Blackloek. Cottage Girl, through her dlaughters Ninette by imp. Albion, and Ada Cheatham iy Lexington, has giveill es a. lot of superior race-horses, such as Planetariuui ald her sons Font ald Bob Fishe r, by Fonso, Lida Stanhope by Waverly, etc. The nanie of Stockholder is foliln.l iln many of the pedigrees of ottr best race-horses. Lady Burton by Sir Archy, dam S.ilta na by the im.p. Barb Horse, oit of the imip. BBarb Mare, presented to President Je-tfers.,m by the Bey of Tunis, was the dlain of Couter Snapper by inip. Chance, Sidi Hanet by Virginian (soil of Sir Archy), and Shylock by Shylock, son of imp. Bedford, that w as the grandamii of the good race-muare Lilac by imp. Leviathan. Sir Archy was i reo f RI,:,iaike, Angelica anld Last Chance (out of itimp. Lady Buinbury by Trumpator, sin of Conidu tor by Matchent), also of the ni tet race-horse Thioleon, dauitt by imp. Saltran., son of Eclips-, out of a daughter of Synimie's Wildair, son of imp. Fearnought hy lReg- luns. Ti ... ol-on was the sire of the great rac,-e-horse Boston, dali sister to Tuick-aho Iy Ball's Florizel, coin of imp. Dfiomied, out of a daughter of inip. Alderman, s.ll of Pot-8-o-'s by Eclipse. Boston has hald no superior as a race-horse, and as a stallimn w-ns .ecoid to non.e that ever lived fir his ehaniees. It 111n1st lie re-ienibered that w-he-n Iht- retired to the stud, racing a..d breeding had gone dlown to nothinig. Bo.stoni rag fiurty- five races, lwon forty, thirty of which were four-nihe heats, nine three-mile heats ald one two-mile heats. Buit for ain intirinity of tetioler he woulil hlave won sonic raes that lie lost. Boston was iihireil to tDioiiel, his grandsire Sir Arliy, aiml Florizel. the sire i)f his ulain hbeiimg lioth sonls of imlp. lbsiuliedt. Bostoir hadz miet all the best hnzl.s. of his day m.ml bciatem tbhiim all, until conquered by Faslhioni, first iii a race at Cannldid, N. J., when. shIe won ii, 7.42, 7.4S. .John BI.l.int s.oh the iirst hewat an. d broke d111viL ill the seconi I. This led to the mnatch tfur 20,000 a shile, ron over the Union Course, L.. I., MI:ay 10th, 1812, Fashion winning iii 7.32A, 7.45, the fastest race riu to that dly. Bus- toil was themn nine years oli aiilt had beeii in the Stail. He wats wonderfully ci ocess- fill ill the stild, a6 flict vhicb telids ' iiuch to weaken the opinion of Coitiit Lehnlinlol; who, says that 1m1 stallioll, only two remioves from a comiglom anncestry, II:s ever bn 1 u a liccees in the stud. Bistou got Red Eye, a first-lass race-horse, dam Lucy Long by imuip. Pri:ai,, ald Lexinigtun, the best race-horse at all distances ever bred in Aluerica, mmii thie El-npror of stallions. Lexingtonu won all his races bint one, and was beatetn it. that in,' by Le-onipte, son of Bosuii, by the error of lexinigton's jockey in pliling ip at the cimt of' the third iinile inl the tirst heat. The thie was 7.26, 7.381. Lexiigtoll subseqluently won his umwtch againist Lecumpte's time, 7.26, il 7.191, and beat Le- comiipte in 7.2Z31, Lecomipte beinig drawn after the first heat, two, races unequalled by ine and the saigie horse in the annals of the turf. Lexiigtou's damn, Alice Carntal, was by imp. Sarpedon, sou of Emilinus, out of Rowena by Sniupter, son of Sir Armity. Lexingtin is the sire of the unicbaten Nort'olk, dam Novice by Gleiicoe, AsteriuI, lain Nebula by Glencoe, Kentucky (onre ofthe bestrace-horsesever bred in Aiueriea., 4ilnv 19 THIE THtORt'6t-ltBED) HOPSY. avidl ia:nnniel Boone, dam Magnolia by Gleneoe, Lightning, Loanistone, Thunder and La:innwst l . dann lBlue Bonnet by imp. Hedgefiord, Beacoin, Knhicon, Bay Flower. Bny,-;nter, Balywoodl, Bnyonnet. Niagara, Preakness, Bay Rose and Bay Final, dana Bay Leaf hy iop. Yorkshire, sou of St. Nicholas by Ennilinns, Sprightly (the dam of Voltnrinn. Elinis Lawrenc-,e, Avaloun and Aretinno), Crncifix (the dain of Fnirplay aund nnnnper 'elix (the latter tie nlanin of Leonatns), Seinler Felix is also dai. of Sennper Vive by :v av. rly (sien tie nlan, of Forndhmanin, e drnm, Longstrn'et's dan,, Port- nlnett-'n. tc. S. t. Aiginstine and Latonia(damniof eina Lnn w I Weir), etc .), Lexington al ,n gnnt Salina, ldam of Salvator (who has tine fastest inaile on record ever run, 1.35i), Nealada (ti nnia nn nf Luke Blalakhirn, E-undanor, etc .), dniai Lig'nts..... by imp. Glencoe, Minnx. th.' nanin of Minni-oek, Monitor, Alirth (in Englainni annd dam of Bonthillier). Lotta. C., et,,.. danan Miloirenl, sister to Lightsonew hy Glenceoc; Stannps, sister to Minx (daIn of Katie- 'earee), Bertha, Lonnisette. Preciosa, etc.; laidlen anlln her sister La ,nnders .n.., n..lain Kitty Clark ly imnnp. Glenoeo. Maidlen, was the dlamnn of Jamnnes A.. Paroile, l'now hnattan (tie prn:nisinag sire), Perfe-tionnn, Paplsnooe, annlI Parthennia. La Hennemrionn is tine nlam of Ferinla. who hasg the hest fonnr-mnile heat, 7.231, ever rnnnn ly :n nnnare, A ll:n, Plannetia, Virgilianna, etc-. Lexinngton also got Snsan Beanne, dannn Sally Lewis hy innn.n. Glenneoe, sihe the datan of .'4tratforl, Sennsation, nonndaga, Susqnneln:inninna, (Pntn.nn.ae.. ni;nnn), Sonibrettn, .-te-.; IUlrib a (dam ionlp. Enmilia (Australian's dlam) by Yonnng En " j nnl thie n'.nnn of In.gara (Spsinn:nway's ninon), Menwnamnto anndl Bean Ali by Virgil: INgann (nd;.nnn Lornette by innap. Sovn-nignn, sfnn of Emilinus), the dannn of Vigil, Vera Crnnz. .b nimin ii., .Jennnie D)., Relay, etc-.; Florennee (nlann innnp. WVeatherwiti 1m hy Weatnernit, son of SlnenZt Ananhor hy Lottery), the ndaman of the grannlt ra- ee-lnnrse Itinnlndo,, znnnnl his sister lnhwiriia, the dnnnnn nf that nnnost exaelieint race-nnnare, Firennzi, whose tw,, ra1e a it nnmiles in 2.33 ann.! 2.34 inave nnever Ibeen eiunhnlend inn the wnnrln; Wailtz (d:n .nn. ..f i1Inl, Glinlelia, 1 nnile s inn 3.01, Farauinnile, R;nnlnnet, Kerinnesse, etc.), nianut .Sennnttisninn ity ini p. Albionnn, oin of ('ainn or An twnnnn; Ssanin Annn (dlannn of Thora (three niles inn 5.25i, -nnnd the ndanm nof thIe .le'-nly Yorkville lIelle), ltennlotenn, etc.), ninnn IRoXanna i.by inninp. (Chesterftiell, sonn ,f Prinnnn; Finnework (nlannn nf Elkhaon Lass, 1'ort- landl, et-). nidnn inpin. Filagree ly Stn-ckwn'll The ' '1Nnn (sister to Norfolk annnl ianan of Clara ).). instn rAnine(dam of Volanite), nd;nan Nnvice hy (Glennoe; Mattie ;ros (dn:nn of Mate, WAhi..nr. (Grennada, etc.), mnut of Dink lDonty's Inlann by Annneri ann Eclipse; Arizonna (hla nnnf A r nn,.n. Pnnnerinnune. Lonnise, et-.), nnnt of innn.n. Zone by The Cnnre, sonn of Phnysi- iaun i nir n (:1.n.n. f the good race-nrse nnnld snI neessfnnl sire, llinnnyar, Hegiaz, lli iaknn, itightliglat t. , )nint nf llegira 1y innnlln. Anniiuss.nnior, so, of l'hnnilntenntiary; LInly 31otley (d1 nn fl Ma nzes, LIncifer, et,-.), her nianin, Aninnn C., by Gienne oe; Echnn (ndannnm of Un'port, Dlln'px, E nhnlcss annnd Napntlha (tin- grannnidn nannnf Diewnlroip), etc.), onnt of M:nria linnnn by in...p. Ynrkinnre; Itein (naian of P)ann Spnarlinng, lnh Woolhny, Joe Rihonles, et,-.). nnnnt i Kantonn niy Voenlher, snn of W:ngnner: Wnonldninne (dam of htonnnnie Wnnnond, Belhle nt t-f t InM nln, IBoardlnnnann, etc.), nnut of sister to Cnnnnnprnnnise hy Glennene; Veritas (dnhnnn ,I' WnIxihn, I nly Prewsitt, Vcra. etn-.), ,nnt of V'erona by ininp Yorkshire; Manry Mar-tinn (dla.nn nf Snnnta Annit., Gt nnnnns n. nnnn), onit of Alice Jo-ans by inpin. Glencoe; Jnnry (sitnr tn Snns.nn Annnn), n11nnn of I' rntn n - jinitt.nl, et(c; Mauzrka, dnlan of Talhilnnin (she the nl;n nnnnf itrilnery, Miss lFnrn s dn nnnn), Minnnnie Brn,,in, Zoo Zoo, Gyyptis, Maze, etc., ont nif Mis. Mo rgani hy imnp. Iorksnirn ; Nannnnie nintler, nl:nnnn of Girl of the Perion, Naninnie I;l:ack (ni; ... in f Br lrnn Prinnne-ss 'nlnnn Pricnss Blanndinia), Namannie Baay (Tenniple's nlannn), Vn rnnnonnt etc., nmnt of Tokany hy imnlp. Yorkshire; Aerolite. damnna of Sipennltinrift, I' lnltowrnlft (flinnr mnnilesn, 7 .19), liner, Rnntlnerfnnl-A, Jersey Itelle, Platinna (nianni nnf I)rake Carter, 3 .niic 2, 4 Fn Iow pliny, Sanlile M.. Bersan's nlannn, n tc.), onnt of Flnnrinne by Glen" ne, ann.! Aernlite's ownn n sin-ter, Inh-wihl (4 Inniles in 7.261i), danin of Wildidile i nnniles. 7.25). Fnnnnlnnnna, etc.; Aannnie innanh (d;.l.. oftBn.nswhacker, iian, Virginia Blnsh, nt. ), d;.nnn It:nn-onr by i nnn. . Albi-, ; The Bannln-ee (dannn of Krinpp Gnnnn, B.nigAnni Wileie, Enmnman;n E., dt.,,nlannn Balloonn my innnp. Ynnrksiire; Bltcnah (ilan of Hilarity, Iloler, lIlnilnjni, eta.), lano Ennreka by Glcnen' ; Bl:anndnina, nlanna of Calash ( Eoiian's aiannn), C'hristinna, .ie a Fannl, et'., naimnan My Lany by 4 ilencwoe ; Carrin Athlertnn- (niam f Janet Nortoin, inln kn. Nn-ttie Nnrtnnn, etc.), ,nnt nnf iycera my inn hp. ,nt.ereign -nnnnnette (d1:nnn f Viola, Viv'iena. Va ...npire, etc.), out nof ,ansan itlarris by wveonnne; tCornhtlin, nldann nf THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Cammie F. (History's dlam), Invalid. North Elkhorn, Glendalia (Woodcintter's dam), out of Kitturah by Brawner's Eclipse; Edeny, ulane of Lottie Moon (Ida Moon's dani), Eva Sherley, Saratoga, La Favorita (Ballarat's dam), out of SQSly Polk by hop. Am- bassador; Emily Peyton (ilaci of Lady Peyton, Bessie Pe ytoo, Fainite Peyton, etc.), out of Sally Roper by imp. Albion; Evadue, damn of Bandana (it io of Banner Bearer, Niapa, etc.), Bulwark, Evasive, Tennyson, etc., out of V'olga by (Glencoe; Geneva. dami of Silvio, Greystone, Bijoci (dam of Mag, Sea Fog and Drizzle's cain, etc.), out ot'Grisette by Glencoe; Glenrose (dam of Glendora, Glendew (Gteiu'8s d-ii), Restless, etc.), out of Sally Lewis by Gleneoe; Grecian Bend (elacin of Modiste, Grecian Maid, La Belle Ileletie, etc.), out of Miriamii by Glencoe; Hester, damn of Sprinmghlok (fastest 2 miles, 3.56), Galauthis, Aspiimwall, etc., out of Heads I Say by Glencoe; Inlpidence. daIn of Hinloostan, Waioba, Insolence, Sweetbriar (the damof Dr. Henliuth, Dr. Hasbroulock, etc.), out of Magnetta by Mahiotnet; India (dami of Cathcart, Calcutta, Galli ft, etc.). dam Miss Morgan by Yorkshire; Itivermore (damu of Ganley, Inverwick, etc.), mit o1 im..p. Ilnvercauol by St. Albans; Lady Wallenstein. ilato of Wallenistein (a so1a, essftl racer iii England), Witch, etc., out of Lonisa by Yorkshire; La Polka (damic of Post Guard, Strathspey, La Esnieralila, Heel and Tre, Los Angeles, etc.), out of l)Dance Iy Glencoe; Letola (ilani of Unrest, Utility, Cayuga. etc.), o01t of Capitola by Vandal; Lila, dam of Enqiuirer (onie of the best sois of Leamnington), Analysis, Oceanica, The Siquaw, etc., itut of Leze iy American Eclipse; Lilly Duke (daut of Water Lily. Lizzie l)vyer, Red Dress, etc.), out of Lilla by Yorkshire; Madamte l)udley, damn of Judith, Belinda, Virgie D. (Hlueneine' idam), Vintage, Santa Rita, etc., out of iplip. Britannia IV by The Flying Dutchmian; Majestic, sister to Kingfisher, dam of the siperior ra-e-horse Eurus, out of imp. Elthaci Lass by Kingston, and Sabina, full sister to Majestic, and dam of The Widow, Ocean, Ruchiel, ChiefmJustice, etc.; Marguerite, sister to Blandlinia, dam cc Priude, Katie Creel (Ketiwood's lani), Azalia, Macola, etc.; Mary Clark, dam of.Spark. Pure Rye, Grey Dawn, etc., out of Eagless by Glencoe; Minnie Minor, dam of Warwick, Minority, John Ledford, Waunla, Winfred, etc., out of Julia by Glencoe; Mi.. Bassett, sister to Hlarry Bassett, -lam of Ernest, Masher, Plasir, etc., out of Canary Bird by AIbion; Mollie Cad, dam of Maj. Pickett, Dolly Cad, Vallisea, etc., out of imp. Weatherwitch by Weatherbit; Mollie Wood, dam of Golden Gate, Altaire, Woodlark, Gascoii, etc., oiut of Ilycmectia by Yorkshire; Mundane, clam of Sunbeam, Lounger, Toin..waoda, Blue Wing, The Teal, Bloe Garter, etc., oit of Sally Bowene by imp. Hooton.; Quieei Victoria, sister to Duke of Magenta, dam of Queen's Own, Infanta, Jennie Treacy, Powhattan Qiceen, etc.; Quickstep, sister to Waltz, dam of False-Step, Fermiwod, Alfiaretta, Quickmarch, etc.; Revolt, dlam of Regicidle, Renegade, Misrule, etc., milt of Sute Washington bIy Revene, son of imp. Trustee; Sallie (claici of Solicitccr, Nathan Oaks, Experience Oaks, Red Coat, Gleniella, etc.), ont of Sallie by Bamforil, son of mikp. Nonplus by Catton ; Sarong (dam of Aristides, Eliza Adams, Wissahickon, Ilaisey Hoey, Petersborugh etc.), out of Greek Slave by Glencoe; Spcricghcrook, l.cmn of Silent Frienid, F-ill Cry (Checkkmate's dant), Vercecca (clani of Phil Lee acid M1ichael), etc., out of Eiouckfaw, icy Manibrimmo, son cf Acueri, an Eclipse; Squieeze'emi, chc.m of Dlay Star, Sylph (dlam cif La Sylphule, Kaioolah, Kciesem, etc.), PIlinetto, Helena, etc., out of Skedaddle by Yorkshire; Sultana (dmnia of Soundan, She,. Padislia, etc.), out of Mildred by Glencoe; Ultima, dlam of Acerora Raby (dlam of 1ritll Brice and Charley Gorhamn), Nuisance, Siunrise, Sonora, Ultimatiein, etc-., ocit of U tilla by imip. Miargrave, son of Muley; Zephyr (sister to Arizona). dala of Berlin, Westwicld, Typhooni, Zetetic, etc., ont of imlip. Zone by The Cure. Amiongst the horses cf Lexington's get who have docie well in the stud and on the turf, we caii imentioni Nccr- folk, heever beaten, 3 miles in 5297j- .:29j, asud a stiecesstfil stallion; Asteroid, never beaten, amd sire of a neuniber of broocl-iciares, suicceosficl prodicicers, imecnldicig lattie W. (dam of Jicic Malczmee, four miles in 7.294), Eleiii, Eineti, Flutter, Lass f Ayr, L.erna, Lunima, Modiste, Susan Queen, Waterwitch, ete-.; Kemitiucky, sire of Bertram, Iteatrice kllellonia's damnm), Woochitioe (clam of Forester), The Blaroness (Baadge's chic), The Couinitess, Ninca, Freebcooter; Vanxhall and l Foster, icoth good race-horses, the former sire of Viatcr, Cloverbrook. Oclen, etc.; Concord, sire of Gldway, Picoi), etc.; Lever, sire of Leveler, Essillah, La Gloria, Petrel, Mahlstock, Sweetheart etc.; Uineas anal 2 1 THE TIIOROUCGBIIRED HORSE. 'Wanderer, brothers, both good race-horses and stallions; Jack Malone and Pat Mal- loy, good race-hor.ses and sires; Lightning (Hire of Janet, four miles 7.25), a superior race-horse: Kingtisher, sire of a numller of goo1 ones in the Nursery stud, including Fillette (dait of Fides), Magnetism (danw of Magnetizer), etc.; Harry Bassett, Mer- rill, Marion, Ansel, Optimist (sire in France of Mars, a, popnlar stallion, and sire of .Joigleuir); Preakness, a goosl ire in England; Chesapeake, Colton, sire of Monday, ete., and imatny others. The Herod line is stronger in numbers than the Matchem, but not so numerous :,s thlo,,e of the Eclipse line. The best now alive in England are Balfe, a good race- hor-,- by Plaudit, son of Thorinaniy, dani Btohemia by Weatherbit, son of Sheet Anchor by Lottery. Biril of Freedloin (winier of the Ascot Gold Vase, City and Sulburban Hand .l:aj. and other godl races), lby Thinrinigian Prince, son of Thormauby, dam Vitula ly Arthur Wellesley, son of lelbounrne. Bruce (winner of the Grand Prize of Paris), lby Se! Saw, son of Buccaneer by Wilil IDayrell, dam Carine by Stoekwell. Atlantic (winner of the 2.000 Guineas), ly Thornianby, dalu of Hnrricane by Wild Dayrell. Claari1,ert (winner of the 2,011 Guineas), by Thornianby, dam Gertrude by Sanuterer, -Y. ,I' lirdcat h.-r. Macarnooi lay Macaroni, dam Margery J)aw by Brocket, son of M xlltrit. 1 lMacheath by Macaroni, dam Heather Bell by Stockwell. Macgregor mIn, imer of the 2,0i0 Gunineas) by Macar oii, damt Necklace by The Fallow! Bnck. Mask. a great sirc, by Carnival, son of Sweettiteat, ilain Meteor by Thbiiderbolt, son of Stock- well. Kibler (wininer of the l) rly atil rand Prize of Paris) by Bnecaneer, lam Mi,- ern! by Rataldan. Ossnin (wvinner of the St. Leger) 1y Salvator, dam Mustiic by Stock- well. Sir Ben-ys (winner of the Derly) by Fa-tmnius, dam Lady Langden by Kettle- drit ... Sal1vatir (winner of the Frenclh lDerhiy and Grauid Prize of Paris) by Dollar. ..on of Fl'ying I Ptchmuamt, dani Sa.n-agime bty Im.. Saxifrage lby Vertngalin, son of F'it, 61-.liaitor, dlan. Slmplasdh., lsy Aninanilale. I'erplexe (winner of the French St. l bym-ra by Vermouth, son of The Nal1l,, tiani Perip'tie by Stiting, the last three bred in Fr -..... Ilt America we are very strong in the liue to Ilerod, through the sons of lexmngtota autd male descendlents of imp. G;len-oe. The brother8s Vincas ani Wanderer. i It go,, I race-horses by Lexington, dani Coral bty Vandal, son of Glneute. Tomt t lthiltrie, sire of Mlajor Dlowt a1nd, a sulperior race-horse by Lexington. dlam Katona by V ,i.-lt.-r, son of a -m'ner.il. giod ra e-horse by Lexinogton, daitoI Vtrona by l-ll. Y-rkshire, Ilike tif Mligettt s tsilperior rab-er, 1y Lexington, dinitt MI'genit bhy q!, Y-rksthire 3o... iaIy by 1'oltuin, son of Lexington, dam Mollie Jackson by Vantilal, Iisilot, liy Shit.] ..... smut ii Mond'ay. datnt Bettiem Bishop by itmp. Bnlckdle. Argyle by Mnsl.ay iiin Ciii) i by itip. Awstralihan. .Joe Hooiker by Monday, daum Mayilower by iuIm'. Elcltpie. D)ay Star Iby Stiar lDav is, sot, of imp. Glencoe, idi Sqitu ee,'e/ by Lex- ttmgtri-. Ilimnilo ,a grandil rac -horse Ity Virgil, son ,f Vantdal, dan. Florence by Lexmnlg- tom. I ilutovera nso perior race-liorse, by linitdoo, damt Blsourbon Belle ly imip. Iontit, S'-,,tliandl Voa ilii by Virgil, dain Acoutstic by irnin. Australian. Ventilator by V'-ndl, thimo ( brylin ly imp. Scythiani. Tremooit by Virgil, damim Attn Fief hy Alarm, w:ts mi-.- r ti-ten and is proimmising well as a sire. Vatiderbilt hy Vandal, dam Melrose by Chdd,- Hlarold, son of ittip. Sivereigm. Vagalm...id by V'amial, date (ent by Chille lItllr.. Vigil by Virgil, dam Regait by Lexington. Portland by Virgil, dam Finse- ,w--,rk ix- vLexitigton. Isaac Murlhy by Virgil, dait 'Mary Howard by imp. Hartitig- toi. Ittlitirted Mortemer by Coiptiegne, son of Fitz Gladiator, dain Comlitesse by The IMlroo ,r - iicie. . Mortemer won the Gold Cup at Ascot, nind huis sols are Exile, a super- minr rac.-h-rs-, dam iti p. .Smeond Hand by Stockwell ; Pontico, a good race-horse, damim int . Age- ..ria by Adventitrer; CItllula, a good racer, daimi Fatimly Lilwowl by imp. -c-lip se. soti of )rltando; Cyclops, dam Lizzie LcaKs bly imp. Atistraliami; Wilfred, iltiti M1itiie . i.iMinr by Lexingtont; Heimidel, dam Va.ndalite by Vandal. Imp. Maca- ru.t hy :li acaroni. damit Sengstress by Chanitieleer, sonI of Birdeatchier. lmp. Moccasin hy M:1i'aroni, dlain Madame Strauss by King Tomn. Imip. Woodlandls by Nutbourne, sit ot The Nabtil, datlm Whiteface by Turnus. The imported brothers Sir Modred and Cbh,-vitt by Tradlcer, son of The Libel, dam Idalia by Canibuscan. Grinstead by (Gilroy. son of Lexington, dttm Sister to Rturic by imp. Sovereign. Gano by Grinstead, ut:mni S'anta Anita b5y Virgil. Flood by Norfolk, dam Hennie Farrow by imp. Shamrock. THE THOROUGH1BRKED HI0RSE. Emperor of Norfolk and his brother by Norfolk, dam Marian by Malcolm, son of imp. Bounn.e Scotlanid. King William, through Mr. Marshall, imported the White Barb Chillaby, together with the Barb mare Sligey or Salugy (which means greyhound), in foal to the White Blarb. She produced a coIt which was named Greyhound, and it is through this horse Greyhonud that the blood was valuable. He was the sire of Othello (Duke of Whlartou's), Goliah, Sampson and his sisters out of a Curweu Barb mare, Hake and his sister oit of Mr. Croft'. Pet mare by Wastell's Turk, Desdeniona out of Chestnut Thorto.A by Makeless. The Greyhound mare (sister to Samlipsont anld Goliah) was the daiuof Lady Thigh (Grisewood's), Meynell, Craven, Pompey and Jenny Spinner by Croft's Partner, Cloudy and Sally by Forester. Greyhound also got Y. Grey- hoind, Guy anid his sister, out of Browmi Farewell by Makeless. The sister to Rake was the dain of Barforth ajud his sister by Croft's Partner. Grisewood's Lady Thigh was the ilain of imported tlhwhess by Cullen Arabian, and Miss Thigh by Rib, she the dl:, ....f Seliin by Bajazet, aud the Cullen Arabian mare (sister to imp. Duchess) that was, the ;minu of Principessa by Bllank, she the dain of Heinel by .Sq4uirrel. Heinel's dalnhter 1,ivy Woodpecker was the dam of Cobbea by Skyscraper [she the grandam of altl:iiid (Dlerhy winner, 1828), by Andriw] and of Mrs. Biarnet by Waxy, the dami of Filh, ,1d-l'dita, St. Leger winner, 18lV5. Another full sister to Duchess had a filly l'y isn.p. -"i, of Snip, that was the dain of Costductor, Alfred, Georgiana, Dictator, Siorpimi Exelbriglit anid Laurestimis, all by Matchenu. Georgiana was the dam of Latly llarriet lby iark Anthony, Grouse by Hightlyer, Speculator and Moorcock,hrmuther to Grosi'. Eyebright was the dam of Jemiiiina by Phbu'iomennn, that was the miam of the C hajn . iluairt, imported into Virginia, that was the damn of Sally lmupe by Sir Arehy. I lhc sistir to Guy by Greyhouind was the darn of Bay Bloody Butto. ks and Grey Bhlody Biittocks by Bloody Buttocks Arabian (which w-as a grey Arabian with a red xii ark oni his hip), Little Partner (sister to Vane's Little Partuer, which was the gr--iil io .f the imp. Cub mare), Young Partner anid Rled Rose by Old Partner. Bay ffl-nA liittotks ,,ais the dani of Spinster (tho Widdringto.. mare) by Old Partner, so'i iJi'"'. Spuinster (the Widdrington mare) was the dam of Spins-ter and Shell i.rhl' Cralb by Crab, son of the Alcock Arabian, Ifty by Godolphini Arabian, .olt.'mi i i be ly Blaiik, etc. Gollden Grove was the damin of Petworth (Gainly) by ller ;-l. t1ol ihi the damii of Quiz by Tandemt, Bounty by Mercury, and lRinsia by Woisil ke;r. the Itter the it, n,f ot ermnes by Mercury, son of Eclipse. Hernies was the Fir.iis e Eairy, the dim of Emma amid Maria by Whisker. Enmiiia ws:s the abii f i imp. rrinstee aud his brother Mumimlig (winner of the Derby, 1835), by Catton, The Laldyi 'f Silverkeld 'Well by Veelotciped, Cotherstone (winner of the Deriy, ilS3) aniiil .1l--erina (WVest Anstraliis da.i..) ly T ..ichWstie. Maria was the dam of Eielil. Lautra, Enatioli, ExaLmilple and Eclipsisi by Emiilius. Grey Bloody Buttocks raiL iiiiler the namine if Dairymaid, ailnd was the dam of Parker's Lady Thigh by l's riler, siii of Jigg, Corilfirth's Forester by Forester, Smallbonies and Squirrel by 'I'r:,x 1.er, a of Palrtner. Youig gGreyliiuull got the dam of Eiigineer anil Miner, out of a diltaighitr if the Curwein Bay llarb. Engineer was the sire of .lambrino, out of a daiight, r f Caile by the Godollphin Arabian. Maiubrino was the sire of imp. .esseige. ,,it of a daughter of Turf by Matchem, and imip. Mambrina, out of Naylor's Sally by lBlanik, son of the Godolphin Arabian. Manibrina was the -lam of Gallatin, Fairy id E.liza, all by imp. Bedford, and Eliza was the dam of the great race-horse and stalliim BertraLnd, and Pac-ific by Sir Archy by imp. D)ioiued. A sister to Engi- neer biy Yoiiiig Greyhound produced a lilly by Blaze, son of Flying Chiblers, that w;IS thI! ilain of Sappho, Semele and Seraphina by Blank. Sappho was the dam of .SqgilliL5 xi by Squirrel and Madcap by Eclipse. Madcap's daughter, Caprice, by Aiivil, -uii of Herod, prodced hF'loranthxe by Octavian son of Stripling by Ph-nim-inmeii by Herod. Floranthe was the dam of Economist by Whisker. Ecni-n ist was the sire of the wonlerfil race-horse Harkaway, omit of Fanny Dawson by Nal,-eklish. Ilarkaway got Kinig Truii onut of Poca.hmitas by imp. Glencoe, and King Tomi got imp. King Ernest out of Ernestine by Touchstone, imp. King Ban enst'of Atlantis by Thormanby, imip. Phaeton out of Merry Sniishine by Stwrin, sow 23 THE THOROrGHBRED HORSE. of Touchstone, imp. Great Toui out of Woodcraft by Voltigeur. These horses proved big successes in America, and their daughters are doing equally well in the stud. The Akaster Turk was brought to England about the year 1700. by whom the an- thorities do not state. He was the sire of Channter, and a full sister, which was the lamn of the famous Roxana (the damu of Lath and Cade), and Silverlocks by The Bald Galloway, Terror and Mr. Thwaite's Dnn Mare (the lain of Mr. Beaver's Driver). Akaster Turk was also the sire of the dam of William's .-Squirrel and his full brother, Sminith's son of Sir Litm-trs Sumake. Silverlocks was ownmi hv bMr. Coke and was th,, dam of Lord Portnmor-'s Silvertail and Lord Godolphin's BHuffeoat bmy the Godolphini Arabian, who was imported imito Virginia, andl diedi there i'm 1757. There was also an own sister to l1oxanma anid Silverlocks, which was the lam of Mr. Panton's Cato by Partner, and a sister to Cato was the dam of the FoXhunter mare- that prodmucemd Molly-long-legs by Babrahat.m. This sister to Cato by Partmmer was also the dan. of imp. Silver (Sylva) by the Belsize Arabian, which was imiported into America anid was the dam of Sally Painter by Evan's imp. Stirling. also son of the Belsize Arabian, Babrahammi amdi a full sister by imp. Fearnmought, and Grenadier by True Briton. Sally Painter was the danm of Diauma by Clodins, so5) of iimp. Jauns. Diana was the laim of Mimerva by imp. Ohbscmurity, son of Eclipse. Slinera wras the dam of Camilla hy Symme's Wildair, she the lamn of Priestly by Chanticleer, sn of imp. Wildlair. Diamma was also the dam of Rosetta by imp. Cemmtinel, son of Blaumk by the Godolphin Arabian. Rosetta was the dam of Narcissa by imp. Shark, which prodluced Meretrix by Magog, son of Chanticleer, which gave us lDiector and Vir- ginian, brothers by Sir Archy, son of imp. I)iomel, good race-horses and stallions. Julietta by imp. Dare Devil. son of Magnet by Herod, out of Rmsetta, was the dam of Nell Saunders and sister by Wilke's Wonder, son of imp. Diomed. From Nell Saul- ders, and her daughter by Ptmcolet, son of imp. Citizen by Pacolet, son of Blank, bred to Stockholder, son of Sir Archy, dam by imp. Citizen, came the dam of Comi- promise the great gelding, anti Miss Pattie by imp. Glencoe, Martha Dlnnu anti Invincible by imp. Sovereign, and Laura (the lam of Harry of the West, Lilly Ward and Fanny Cheatham, all superior racers and by Lexington. Miss Pattie was8 the dam of Woodhine by Lexington and Jessamine by Brown Dick (she the dam of Barnton and others), Madeira by John Morgan, Belle of the Meade, Bonnie Wood and Boardman by Bonnie Scotland. Patty Puff by Pacolet, tracing through Rosy Clack (dam of Tennessee Oscar by Wilke's Wonder), by imp. Saltram, son of Eclipse, to Diana, was the dam of Tennessee Citizen, Byron, Maria Shelby by Old Stock. holder, son of Sir Archy, and the three sisters Angora, Celerity and Velocity, by imp. Leviathaim, son of Muley by Orville, good racers. To Celerity trace many good race-horses, such as Ann Percy, the dam of Goldring (Bullion's dami) by Ringgold, son of Boston. Martha 'Washington, Bill Deering (Gamble). Martha Dnimn by imp. Sovereign son of Emilinus by Orville, produced Linu Horton by imp. Alimion, son of Cain or Actreon, that was the dam of Spartan, Kildare, Pequot, Lute and Killarney by Lexingtomi. Lute was the dam of Virginins by Virgil, a goal race-horse, anti Glenlnine by ilmp. Glenelg, the latter the dam of Windrush, a superior race-horse, by King Alfonso, Patrinmony (the lamn mf time good but unfortunate Lisimony) by Pat Malloy, Troubadour, the grand race-horse by Lisbon, son of imp. Phaeton by King Toni, that beat The Bardl, in the Ocean Stakes, 1j miles, 1.36, and Monmouth Cup, 1 miles in 3.04, and also won the Suburban Haumdicap in 186. LuIln Horton was also the lamn of Amy Farley by Planet, she the dam of Titania (dmammi of Charity by Lever, antd Lina by King Alfonso) by Lexington, Mattie AmeTia by King Alfonso, Pathtiuder, Terese and Blue Grass, a promimmemut winner in England, by Pat Malloy. The Selaby Turk (called also the Marshall Turk) was brought to England by Mr. Marshall, brother to the King's Master of the Stud, in King William's reign. He was the sire of Mr. C urwen's Old Sj..t, sire of the damn of M ixbury and brother to Mixbury (Chedworth'4), the latter the sire of Little Bowes (the dam of Mab by Hobigoblin, Regnius Mixbnry and Medusa, dam of Weazle by Regulos, Sophia by Blamik, amid Young Bowes, the dam of Chedworth's Snap, by Dormouse). The .Selaby Turk was 24 THE THOROUGHBRED 11ORSE. also the sire of the grandam of Mr. Croft's Partner, sire tf Tartar and grandsire of King Herod. He also got the dam of Old Wyndham by Hautboy, the grandlam of Soreheels by Basto, Sloven by Bay Bolton, and Fearnought by Bay Bolton. The .,elaby Turk was the sire of the Coppin mare, frequently confounded with the Coffin mare (a mare so called from being concealed in a cellar in Frenchiuan street, at the time of the Restoration). The Coppin mare's dau was. by Place's White Turk. To a daughter o'f the Coppin mare by Commoner, setil of Place's White Turk, traces in a direct femuale line Imperator by Conductor, Royalist by Saltram (Derby winner, 178-3), both imported to America, Acta-on by Scud, Emilius (Derby winner, 1823) by Orville, Dlalesmuan by King Tom, Barbillon (French) by Pretty Boy, son of Idle Boy by Harkaway, War- minster (imported) by Newminster, imp. Saxon by Beaulsman, imp. Caumilla by King Tom, the dam of Carolin, Victoria and Medora by Kentucky, Carina (dIam, f It. Carlo) by Kinglisher, Carita (the dam of King Crab, St. Charles, etc.) by III Used, and her sister Clara, the dara of Clarendon, Chatham, etc., imp. Queen Mamd by M1at aroni, the dan of Queen f the May, Hawkstone, Stoney Monttgomery, etc-. The Selaly Turk was also sire of the mare, dam by Bustler, grauldamn by Place's White Turk, out of a daughter of lodsworth, a natural Barb. This mare was the daam of Windhahn (Wvynd- ham) by Hamttboy. Wyndham was the sire of Miss Wyndham, out of a daughter of Belgrade Turk, who was taken at the siege of Belgrade in Turkey from the Bashaw of that place, and sold by the Minister of Prince Lorraine in London to Sir 31. Wvvill's. He was the sire of Young Belgrade and of the dam of Miss Wyndham by Wyndham. who produced a mare by Brother to Bolton Fearnought, that was the ilamn of Beau- fremont by Tartar, and the Cade mare that was the dam of Lardella by Young Marske, to which traces imp. Frolicksome Fanny (the dam of Tom Corwin by imp. Emanciila- tion, Miss Margrave by iup. Margrave, and Nina by Boston) by Lottery. Nina wai a superior race.urare and a grand brood-mare, dam of Planet (a superior race-horse), Exchequer, Ninette (dam of Diavolo and Grace Darling by Jonesboro'), Orion by Revenue, Conductor by Engineer, Oriana by Deucalion, son of Revenue, Ripley by Jeff Davis, Eugenia (dam of Euterpe, Eunice and Eusebia by Vauxhall, son of Lexing- ton, and Eula B. by Dickens,) by Eugene, son of Revenue, Ecliptic, the daur of Sun- beam (Constantina and Winston's dam) by imp. Leamington, Baby and North Anna by imp. Strachino, son of Parmesan, Catalpa and Virgo by Abd-el-Kader (son of imp. Australian,) by imp. Eclipse, Algerine, winner of the Belmont stakes, and his sister Algeria by Abd-el-Kader. Algerine is now in the Algeria stud, Erie, Pennsylvania. The St. Victor Barb rwas sent to England by Monsieur St. Victor, of France. He was the sire of the celebrated Bald Galloway, his dam Grey Whynot by Old Whynot (son of the Fenwick Barb), grandam a Royal mare. The Bald Galloway was sire of Buck- hunter (afterwards the Carlisle gelding) and Old Lady, a sister to Bucklmiter, Lord Portmore's Snake and Daffodil, Grey Robinson, out of sister to Old Country Wench by Snake. Grey Robinson was the dam of the famous Regulus by the Gmlolphiu Ara- bian. Roxana by The Bald Galloway, dam sister to Chanuter by the Akaster Turk, was the darn of Lath and Cade, by the Gojolphin Arabian, and to her the G'.do'lphin owes bis success in the stud and his immortality. Roxana was also the daur of Roundhead by Flying Childers. Silverlocks, sister to Roxana, was the datn of Bert- coat by the Godolphin Arabian imported into Virginia. The sister to Regult.i, out of Grey Robinson, was the dam of Polly by Blank, Coquette (the darm of Camilla, Glider, Driver, Darter and Cocker by Trentham) by the Compton Barb, itip. Enmilia by Young Enmilius (dlari of imp. Australian and Ulrica), out of Persian by Whisker, imp. Rosalind by Barnton, dam sister to Bay Rosalind by Orlando, imp. Adriana by Blinkhoolie, data Essence by St. Albans, imp. Santa Lucia (the data of Aurelia, Torso, etc.) by Lord Lyon, dam Lady Margaret by Honiton, imp. Star Actress by Siderolite, data The Tinted Venus by Macaroni, all trace through Coquette by The Compton Barb and sister to Regulus to Grey Robinson. The filly by Sutap, son of Snip, out of the sister to Regulims, in 1775, produced in Ireland, Heroine by Hero, son of Cade. Her-imte, in 1781, produced Tom Turf by Lennox, son of Bustard by Crab, and Young lierrtine, the great grandamr of Birdeatcher by Bagut, son of Herod. Another sister to Roxaua produced Cato by Partner, and his sister that was the dam of imp. Silver (Sylva) by 25 THE THOROUYGHBRED HORSE. Belsize Arabian. St. Victor Barb was also sire of Cupid, own brother to Bald Gal- loway, and his sister Points, out of Grey Whynot by Old Whynot, out of a Royal mare. In 1715 Points foaled the filly Flying Whigg by William' Woodstock Arabian. Flying Whigg was the dam of the Large Hartley mare by Mr. Hartley'. Blind-Horse, son of the Holderneas Turk, Little Hartley mare by Bartlet's Childers, and three Allies by Hip, son of the Curwen Bay Barb. The Large Hartley mare was the dam of imp. elinma by The Godolphin Arabian, and her brothers Babraham, Mogul and Marl- Iorough, sent to Ireland, also a roan filly by Hip. It is to this latter Hip mare that many f our heat importations trace their origin, including imp. Mand by Stockwell, the dam of Mandina (the dam of Galway, Piccolo, Elizabeth, Cloverbrook, Oden, Mlinerva, Empress, Maumee, Marauder, etc.) by imp. Australian, Attraction (the dam of Magnetismn, Magnetizer's dam) by imp. Balrownie, Alarm by imp, Eclipse, one of the best a l.I speeliest horses of his day and a successful stallion. To this Hip mare also traces imp. Jenny Mill by Whisker. She was the dam of Ambassador, imported ix uter.n, by English Plenipotentiary, a good stallion, Liatunah and Sewanee, good racers, by imp. Ainderby, son of Velocipede. To the same identical source traces also imp. Butterc4np by The Primuate, son of St. Albans by Stockwell, her dam Buttercrambe by Ben Webste-r, son of Barnton, brother to Voltigeur. She is the dam of a number of winners. The Little Hartley mare was the dam of Janu, Blank and Old England by the Goslolphin Arabian, and Miss Meredith by Cade, son of the Godolphin Arabian. To Miss Meredith trace imp. Boaster, fodled in 1795, by Dungannon, son of Eclipse, imp. 1river, foaled in 1806, by Driver, son of Trentham, and Gabriel, foaled in 1790, by I-orinmant. son of Otho by Moses. These horses are found in many of our best racing x dih-rres. The Oglethorpe Arabian was the property of Sir 'Thomas Oglethorpe of Scot. land. Little is known of his history. He was the sire of Makeless, whose dam was Trunmtpet's dam by Place's W4'hite Turk, second dam by Dodswortb, out of the Layton Barb M1are. Makeless was not only a distinguished race-horse in hin day, but was greatly esteemed as a stallion, being the sire of Sir Ralph Milblank's famons Black miare, the dam of Hartley's Blind Horse by the Holderness Turk, and Gipsy by King William.l Black No-tougned Barb. Fron, the latter in direct female linedescend Sir Arhy, rhe Godolphin Arabian of Americ a), Highland Mary, Hephestion, Castania, Vi rgi., Nlfi-me-Tangere, etc. Makeless was also the sire of Sir M. Pierson's Make- le- nS mare, dam by Brimmer, gran dam bly D'Arey's Diamond (son of the Helmsley Turk). o,,t of an own sister to Old Merlin by BHstler. This Makeless umare was the 1;.., ..f B..y Bllton (Brown Lusty), and a sister to Bay Bolton by Grey Hautboy, Bay Ls.,ty uitn Lamprie by the danne stallion, and the Luggs mare by the Darley Araihi:an. It is from this sister to Bay Bolton that Dr. Syntax and Little Red Rover ,lesccnl in direct female line. The Oglethorpe Arabian was also sire of Bold Framp- tim. The Blind Horse was bred by Leonard Hartley, Esq., near Richmond, York- ,hire. He was sire of Mios Neashaui and the Large Hartley mare, sbe the dam of Babra- ham, 31,,gul, Marlborough and Selima, all by the Godolphin Arabian. Selima was imiported in to the United States and foinded a distinguished family of race-horses. Mak,-less was the sire of Old ticarborough mare, dam by Brimmer, and she was the daua-,,t Scarorwough Colt by Tifter, a filly b'y Belgrade Turk which was the dam of M3is Wynilldhaum imy Wyludham, anil a filly by Bay Bolton that was the dam of Young Belgraldely Belgrade Turk. Miss Wyldham was the dam of Beanfremont by Tartar, and Mr. Hntton's mare by Cade, she the dam of Lardella by Young Marake, from whenee in direet female line descend Comas by Sorcerer, Slane by Royal Oak, Young M.-lbourne by Melbourne, North Lineoln boy Pylades, son of Surplice, and Sefton by ;pecnluin. Makeless was also the sire of Bay Farewel and Brown Farewell, the latter the dam of Guy, Young Greyhound and full sister to these two by Greyhound. This latter mare was the dlam of Bay Bloody Buttocks, Grey Bloody Buttocks (Dairy- naidl hby Bloody Buttocks, Little Partner, Young Partner nail Red Rose by Croft's Partner. Makeless was also sire of Bay and Chestnut Thornton, dam Old Thornton by Blimnmer, grandam by Dicky Pierson (son of Doilsworth), out of the Barton Barb matre, a Natural Barb mare of Mr. Burton's. It is from this Burton Barb m are that THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. descend in a direct female line the following horaes: The Aneaster Starling, Mnngo by Sampson, Waverley by Whalebone, Safeguard, Whiskey, ,55elini, Camillus, Ardros- .,:an, Castrel, Rubens, Catton, Whitelock, Blacklock, Bobadil, Sir Hercules, Irish I)rune, Don John, Hetman Platoff, Harkaway, Womeraley, Cremorne, Voltigeur, Sur- l'ie, Cowl, Ithnriel, King of Trnmps (by Velocipede), Teddington, The Marquis by Stockwell), St. Albans,-Lord Clifilen, Skirmisher, Lecturer, Camballo, Martyrdom, Mask, Pell Mell, Carnelion, Thurio, Umpire (by King Tom), Althotas, Brag, Sheen, etc. The following imported horses are also descendants in the female line from the same nuare: Abjer, Ainderby, Billet, Brilliant, Chance, Claret, Clifden, Contract, Duio, Eagle, Spread Eagle (winner of the Derby), Gouty, Granby, Harkforward, Hurrah, Jolly Roger, Langford, Margrave (winner of St. Leger), Don John (winner .f St. Leger), Merry Tom, Nonprus, North Star, Pantaloon (by Herod), Phtenomenon (lIner of St. Leger), Restless, Skylark, St. George, The Tester, Thunderstorm, Y.rksiire, and Waverly (by inip. Australian), bred in Kentucky. The Darley Arabian was the property of Mr. Darley, of Buttereramb, near York, Eughand, to whom he was presented by his brother, residing abroad. He was a Be&lf'iin horse of the family called Keheilan-Ras el-Fedawi, imported in the latter endil of Queen Anne's reign, about 1702. He was the sire of Almanzor (his dam the dunt of Terror by Akaster Turk, antd Graham's Champion by Harpur's Arabian, Aleppiu,Whitelegs and Smockface, full brothers to Almanzor), Brisk, out of Coneyskigs' daia by Jigg, and Cupid, both good horses, Dwdains, a fleet horse, Skipjack, Manica, inp. Biille Rock, Dart, Whistlejacket, good plate horses, and Whimusey and Kitty Bur- ,lett. out of the Young Child mare, good plate mares and producers. The great reputation .f the larley Arabian conues from his son Flying Childers (commonly called Childers), andI his full brother, Bartlett's Childers, who was at first called Bleeding Childers, triu-n his frequently bleeding fromt the nose. Flying Childers, foaled in 1715, was by thie );arley Arabian, dam Betty Leedes by Old Careless, son of Spanker, amid a Barb inu.re, second dam sister to Leedes by Leede's Arabian, third dam by Spanker, fourth dlamn (AId Morocco mare (Old Peg, Spanker's own dam) by Morocco Barb, fifth dam, old Bald Pleg by an Arabian out of a Barb mare. Childers started against the best horses of his time and wais never beaten. In the year 1721 it is said that Childers ran a trial against Almanzor and Browii Betty, carryimg 128 lbs., over the Round Course at Newmnarket, 3 miles, 6 furlongs and 93 yards, in 6 miiuntes and 40 seconds. It was :al.- said that he moved 82 feet in a second of time, which is nearly at the rate of a mile in one minute. He ran over the Beacon Course, four miles, one furlong and 138 yards, in 7 milnutes and 30 seconds. His stride covered 25 feet. These performances are not reliable. but lie was unquestionably one of the fleetest horses that ever lived. He was hot only a superior racer, but a wonderfully valuable stallion. He was the sire 'if Plaistow, Blacklegs, Second, Snip, Commoner, Blaze, Winall, Spanking Roger, Lord Manner's Poppet, Flece'em, Steady, Young Miss Belvoir (the dam of bliss, Redcap and Duchess by Lath, and Foxhunter by Blank). He also got two sisters to Young Miss Belvoir, one of which was the dam of Allworthy, Cypher and Pytho by Cralb, Feather by the Godolphiii Arabian, Horatins and Horatia by Blank, and a filly bl Pantion's Arabiami. The other sister was the dam of the Ancaster Blossomi anid o;dlolpliin Blossoum, lboth by Crab, the former the dam of Blossom, Jilt and Bragg by th. Godolphin Arabiaii, Gandy, Gamesome, Grizzle and Chrysolite by Blank. Chillers was also the sire of Bay Basto and Brown Basto, sisters to Snip. Bay Basto was the dam of Chance, Crazy and Gipsy by Lath, and Chaunter by Cade. Brown Basto was the dam of Hector. Cassandra and Lady by Blank. Sister to Blaze, she the dain ii dWhitenose by the Godolphin Arabian. Another daughter was the dam of Little Driver by Beaver's Driver. Bartlett's Childers was not raced, but was an exeellent stallion, sire of Smales' Childers, (Edipus, Grey Childers, Squirt (the sire of Marske and Syphon), Coughing Polly, Little Hartley mare (the dam of Janus, Blank and Old England by the Godolphmn Arabian, Trimmer and Shakespeare by Hob- goblin, Miss Meredith and Slouch by Cade), the dam of Wyvill's Volunteer, from which mare in direct female line descend Waxy, Paynator, Thunderbolt (by Sorcerer), 27 THR THOROUGEBEED HORSE. Smolensko, Coisterdale, Ellington, Ashton, Souvenir, Pousin, Bertram, etc. The mnare out of sister to the Two True Blues, dam of Middleton's squirrel, Midge, Thwacknm and Camilla by a son of Bay Bolton, Miss Belsea and a sister by Regulus, son of the Godolphin Arabian. Miss Beliea was the dam of Wildman's nap, Hyvena, Timidity, Rosebud, Harpy, Elfrida and others, all by Snap, son of Snip, by Flying Childers. Hy.ena was the danm of Eagle, Everlasting and Lavinia by Eclipse, and Evander by Highflyer. The sister to Miss Belsea by Regulus was the dam of Fribble by Snip, in Ireland, the mares Snapdragon, Curiosity, Angelica and a sister by Snap, and Cypher by Squirrel. Curiosity was the dam of Misfortune by Dnx (son of Matchlem by Cade), that produced the great horse Buzzard, imported into America by Col. Hoomes, of Virginia, in 1806. Few horses in his day were superior to Buzzard, and he left behind him a distinguished progeny in England, being the mire of the three brothers, Selim, Castrel and Ruben., and their sister, Bronze. Buzzard was also the sire of Rosamnond, the dam of imp. Barefoot by Tramp. From Barefoot, through hkislaughter Motto (the lam of Nannie Lewis, Sally Lewis and My Lady, all by imp. Glencoe) a distinguished family of horses descend. Sally Lewiis was the dam of John Morgan by imp. Sovereign. Hunter's Lexington, Glenrose, Sus;an Beane and Acrobat by Lexington, Linda Lewis by Oliver, son of Wagner, and Lotta by Hunter's Glencoe, son of imp. Glencoe, and Fiatt (The Blue Filly) by ihul. Hedgeford. John Morgan and Hunter's Lexington were good race-horses and were ucacessful in the stud. Susan Beane was the dam of Stratford, Sensation, Onondaga, Sioux and Snosinehsnna, the last one the dam of the grand race-borse Potomac (winner of the Futurity and Realization Stakes) and Chesapeake, a good horse. Susan Beane .was also the dam of Soubrette snd Sir Hercules by Alarm. Glenrose is the dam of Glendew, she the dam of the fleet Gneune by imp. Glen- garry, and Restless by imp. Mortemer, a real good one. Linda Lewis is the ilanm of Kisba, Quiver, Withrow (by Longbow, son of Longfellow) and the superior race-horse and promnisng stallion Linden by Longfellow. Lotta is the dam of the fine race-horse Glennmore by imp. Glen Athol, son of Blair Athol by gtockwell. Glenmore wus a good race-horse at all distances in fast time, his three heats in four miles in 7.2-9k, 7.T , 7.3, being the fastest and beat ever run in the world. Buzzard was the sire of Hephes. tion, out of imp. Castianira (the dam of Sir Archy) by Roekingham, son of Hightlyer by Herod. Hephestion was a good race-horse and quite a successful stallion. Buz- zard's daughters were a great success in America. One out of The Fawn by Craig's Alfred was the dam of Old Court, Lady Adams by Whipater, Huntress by Cherokee, Lady Foitune, the greatgrandam. of Longfellow, by Brimmer qr Blue Beard, anld the noted Woodpeeker by Bertrand. Woodpecker was the sire of Grey Eagle, the eoin- petitor of Wagner in the two famous raees at Louisville, Ky., run in the fall of 18 9. Another daughter of Buzzard, out of Arminda by imp. Medley, son of Gimcrack by Cripple, son of the Godolphin Arabian, was the dam of Grey Fanny by Bertrand, son of Sir Archy. Grey Fanny was the dani of Grey Medoc by Medoe, son of American Eclipse, that was the beat raee-horse of his day. He won the great race. four-inile heats, at New Orleans, in 1841, the first heat, a dead heat with Altorf, in 7.35, second heat won by Altorf in 8.19, and the third and fourth heats wion by Grey Medoc- in 7.42, 8.17. Grey Fanny also produced Kate Aubrey, a good mare by American Eclipse, and the noted Blue Bonnet by imp. Hedgeford. Blue Bonnet won a number of good races, and retired in the stud in her ninth year. She was a success in the stud, being the dam of Little Arthur, Nebula (the dam of the unbeaten Asteroid, Sue Lewis, Luna, and Aneroid by Lexington, and Asterisk by Ringgold, son of Boston), Alice Jones (the dam ofJonesboro, Mary Martin, Annette and others by Lexington), all by imp. Glencoe), and the four noted brothers Lightning, Thunder, Loadstone and Lancaster, with their sister Bonnet by Lexington. Nearly all those mentionedl raced suecess- fully, and those tried in the stud produced well. Mary Martin was the dlam of Santa Anita (Gano's dlam), Venezuela and Vulpine by Virgil. Lmghtiing. Loadstone and Lan- caster were all superiorrace-horses, and Lightning for hias chances a suceessfnl stallion. Bonnet is the dam of Steinbek, Chimneyaweep, etc. Another daughter of Buzzard was the dam of Nell by Orphan, son of Ball's Florizel by imp. Diomed, that wa.s thme THE TKIOROVTGBR1RD HORUSE. dlam of Eliza Jenkins by Sir William of Transport, son of Sir Archy. Eliza was the dam of Presfisure, Hawkeye, Thos. iR. Roots (all good horses in their day), Gold Eagle aand Tulip by (Grey Eagle, Louisa M. Berry and Clipper by American Eclipse. Nell was also the dam of the mare by Sir Arehy Moatorio (Big Archy) that produced the exsellent race-horrse Creath by imp. Tranby. The Eclipse mare, out of Nell was the dam of the s8iperior race-horse Dick Doty by Boston, whose race of four miles at Lex- ington, Ky., in 185.3, 7.371, 7.460, was the fastest race at the distance ran in Kentucky up to that -late. This Eclipse mare was also the dam of Louisa by imp. Yorkshire, son of st. Ni hoelas by Emiliis, and Mattie Gross by Lexinigton. Lonisa was the dam ,f .le-sauiine Porter (the dani of Donnybrook, Ida Wells by Leamington, anti Maggie Hllut by KingErnest). Mattie Gross was the damofTasmania,JennieJune(the dan .,fr in K.), Baronet tn dMate a tsuperior raer-horse), all by imp. Anstralian, Whisper, a good rati--horse and stallion, by Planet, son of Bevemwe by imp. Trustee, Mattie Glenn the datit of Bonanza) by imp. (Glen Athol, and others. Darley Arabian got Flying Childers and his brother, Bartlett's Childers, ont of Betty Le'ulhs by 1)1-1 Careless (son of Spanker andi a Barb mare), grandam by Leedes Arabian, great grandam by Spauker (son of the D'Arcy Yellow Turk), out of Old I arot ionire (Old Peg), Spanker's own dlami, by Lord Fairfax's Morocco Barb. Flying Uthilders got Snip out of sister to Soreheels by Basto (son of Pyerly Turk), she out .f Partner's dani by the Curwen Bay Barb. The Dirley Arabian foindetl the third division, or Eclipse line. Snip was the sire of Siap, ilai sister to Slipby by Fox, out f Gipsy by Bay Bolton. Snap was the -ire of Latham's Snap, liI9, dam Dormouse's dam by Cade, Clhedworth's Snap, 176o, daun Young Bowes by Dormouse, Snapdragon, Curiosity, anti Angelica out of Fribble s dlmm by Regitlus. Snapdragon was the dam of Paymaster by Bllank, anid Rarity by MIatchem, she the dam of Maid of the Oaks by Herod, and Radish by Pot-So'-s, .id tilly by Gimncrack, she the dani of Constable's imported mare by Pot-S-o( a- hit b -as the dam of Miller's Damsel l'y imp. Messenger, she the 'lain of American Eclip-e. Cuniosity was the dam of Pantaloon and Young Pantaloon by Matehe., i.,fiortwne (dam ot imp. Buzzard by Dlix), son of Matchem, Justice and Faith (dam of ,4iltail by Er lilse) by Herod. Angelica was the dam of Flora (Spad- ille's dam) by Squirrel, and a filly (dam of Sir George) by Chrysolite. Amiaida, the dnam of imu. M1el1ey, was by Snap. Caroline by Snap was the dam of Pomona by Hierod. Laii by Dionied, dam Grace by Snap, was the dam of Spoliator antd Thais by Trumpat.,r, a.it Pamela by Whiskey. Ily.na by Snap was the dam of Eagle, Everlasting and Lavlinia by Eclipse, and Evauder by Highflyer. Lisette by Snap was the alain of Maria;(the dam of Waxy and Worthy by Pot-8-W'-s, Quiz and Wowoki by Ment or) by Herod. Middlesex lby Snap was the dam of imp. Seagull by Wood- peeker. P.,pillmi by Snap, dam Miss Cleveland by Regulus, was the dam of the famon. iiigtiilycr, and his sister Lady Teazle by Sir Peter, Wren and Wagtail by Woodpeker. Peuniltima by Snap was the dam of imp. Baronet by Vertumnus, sion of Eclipse. Prmniise by Snap was the dam of Peppermint and the famous Prunlella by Hightlz-r. Frmin Prniuella are deseended some of the most famous horses knowt to the turf, iuleiliiig Penelope (the dam of Wire, Web, Whalebone, Woftil, Whisker, etc.) by Truimipator. Virago by Snap was the dam of inip. Saltramt aun Speranza by Eclipse. A daughter of Snap, tlam sister to Regulus by the Godoliphin Arabian, was the dam in Irelaud of leroine by Hero, son of Cade, and Heroine was the dam of' Tom Turf, foaled 1781, by Lennox, son of Bustard by Crab, and of Young Heroine by Bagot, the graudam of Irish Birdeatcher. A daughter of Snap, dam sister to ilip. Dachess,. fruim which descended the Lexington family, and the Maid of Oaks family, out of Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner, was the dam of Conductor, sire of Trumpator, Alfred. G.'orgiana, etc., all by Matchenm. The Snap mare out of VWarwickshire Wag'. damn by Marlborough was the dam of imp. Shark by Marake. The Snnlp mare dam by th' tiower Stallioui was the dam of Postmaster, imp. Peggy and their sister, frmu which have descended in the female line such good horses as Bustard (by Bluzzard), Hampton (by Lord Clifden),Blair Athol and all the Queen Mary family, Petrareli. Pretender, Sir Bevys, Tristan, Beauclere, Rotherhill, etc. From Peggy in 29 THE THOROUGHBRBED HORSE. America, throigh Peggy her daughter by imp. Bedford, have come a superior lot of race-horses, and there are many now on the turf in direct female line from her. A daughter of Snap out of Chalkstone's dam by Shepherd's Crab was the daam of imp. 0albriel by Dorimant. The blood can only be found in the female line, as there is no stallion in the male line from Snap. To Bartlett's Childers, own brother to Flying Childers, we look for the founder of the Darley Arabian line. He was 1irst distin- guilshed by the line of "'Bleeding Childers," from his frequent bleediing from bis nose. He was never trained for racing but used as stallion. He was the sire of Squirt, fojaled in 1732, dam sister to Old Country Wench by Snake, son of the Lister Turk, grandam Grey Wilkes by Hlautboy, out of Miss Betty D'Arcy Pet mare, dlaughter of a Sedbury Royal mare. Squirt was a superior race-horse, and when a stallion in Sir Harry Harpur's stud was ordered to be shot, but when Miles Thistle- waite was leadling him to the Dog Kennel, he was begged off by Sir Harry's grooim, after which he became faimous as the sire of 31arske, foaled in 1750, dam the Ruby uo::re by IHuttonm's Blacklegs, grandam by Bay BoIton out of a daughter of Fox Cu1,, ctc., SyvjhOu, dami l by Patriot, won of Bay Bo1ton, grandam by Crab, out of sister to b1114 lby Bay Bolton, etc., amid Mr. Pratt's famous Squirt mare, her dam Lot's dam by M1,ogutl, out ,f Cauiiilla yS Bay liolton. This Sliqirt mare was the lam of Conuntriun, Ilamtlowss. Lnignm, Riddle, Miss Tinmms, Puimipkin, Maiden, RasSelas anid Pnrity, all by 31atchicnim, son of Cadle. MIarske became faummius ja the sire of MUr. O'Kelly's Eclil-,e tiolcl ddIriuig the Eclipse in 1764, from which ihe took his nnlie. Eclipse was ne ver beaten and founded a family of his own. His dam was Spilett3 by Reguluis, so1 of the (tdolpoipi Arabianu, grandam Mother Western by Sinith'S son of Snake, own lbrother to Willi;aou's Squirrel by Lister Snake out of a danghter of Lord D'Arcy's ildl Montagn. Ec lipse was the sire of Pot-S-o'-s, foaled 1773, damu Sportdi.stress by Warreu's Sprtsmiian, son o 'Cade by the Godolphlin Arabian. grandam Golden Locks by Oroonoko. im. of Crab, great granlamn by Crab, fourth dam by Croft's Partner, son of Jigg, out of l'hbwaite's 81)miim inre by Akaster Turk. Anothersoim of Eclipse :was ;King Fergus, foalesd 1775, datn Tutinig's P'olly by Black-and-All-Black, soil of Crab, out of Fanny by Tartar, tracing through Old P'eg lby Lord Fairfax's Morocco Barb tt a Barb mare. Eclipse also gmit .Joe Andrews, da:1im Antaranda by Ojuninin, son of naiijp. granldami C'loudy by BIhauik, etc., Mercury, 1778, Volunteer, I7S0, Jupiter, Venus alid Queen Mali, darn by Tartar (sire owf llerrnl, son of Partner, granid:imm by Mogugl, brother to Babrahamu, great- granidam bliy S-ecpstakes and tracing to the old Vintner mare, Alexander, 1782, D.a (Qnixote, 1-X4, andl antipp,, damui Greciian Princess by Villipnn's Forester, 8s(1 of Croft's 1-oresler by Ifartley'- Blind Ilorse, grainlaiim by Coalitioti colt, son of the (:bslphiii Arabiani, tracing throigh Charnuimig olzl4y by Second to a Royal mare. Eclipse aired Dl jungaunion 178X0 damii Aspasi: by lerod, grandam Doris by Blaink, .Sldier, 1779, daui Mi.is Spiuldleshanks by Oimar, son of the G ...ldlpijn Arabian, grail- lai ll by (ldi Starling, etc., :nid iliported Saltrali, 1780, daun Virago by Snajp, out of daugliter nif Itegimlus. EIcilipse siredt three Derby winners, Youn..g Eclipse, 17SI, S4altrati, 175:;, S4e-r icaut. 17S4, and one winner of the Oaks, Auimitte, in 1787. NO St. Iger wininr is tu hoiu. Pot-8-o'-s was a superior race-horse and a valuable and .sulcessfill stalillon. lie was the sire of nip. Alderman, dam Lady Bolingbroke by Squirrel, Waxy, foaled 1790, winner of the Derby, and Worthy, 1795, dlain Maria by llcril, mit uifllsette by. Snap. Ilaxy was5thesire of Vhalebone, VhiskerWofil,Wel,, Wire aIlud W ilfuil, iamn P'enelope by Trumpator, soii of Conductor by Mateleiim, out of l'rmiml.la by hiliglilyer. Whaleboine won the Derly iiil 8lOand Wlisker won it il Il5.. Whalebone was the sire of Sir Hercules, lain Peri by Wanderer, son of Gohlansa by Me-rculry by Eblipse, grandam Thalestns by Alexander, son of Elclipse lltofial:t bey Sir l'etcr. Whalebone also goat Camiiel, 152, daiii by .Sehin,, sOn of Buzzardl, out of Munideii by Sir 'eter, etc., Waverley, 1817, danm M1argaretta by Sir Peter, out of sister to Cracker by Hightlyer, and Defenice, 1214, dam Defiance by Ruubens, son of Buzzard at of Little Folly ly Highland Fling, son of Spadille. Sir Hercules was the sire of the brothers, Irish Birdcatcher, 1833, and Faugh-a-Ballagh, r1541, dam Guiccioli by Bob, Booty, Son of Chanticleer by Woodpecker, grandaiim Flight, by Irish Escape, son 30 THE THOROUGHBREI) HORSE. of Commodore by Tom Tug by Herod. Irish Birdcatcher was the sire of The Baron, daum Echidlna by Eeonomist, son of Vhisker, grandam Miss Pratt by Blackloc.-, out of Gadabout by Orville, son of Beningbrough, etc. The Baron won the St. Leger in 1843 and was the sire of Stockwell, winner of the 2,000 Guineas anld St. Leger in 1852 and his brother, Rataplan. dam Pocalmontas by Glencoe, out of Marpessa by Maley. she out of Clare by Martnion, son of Whiskey by Saltraml. Stockwell was a superior race-horsc and as a stallion was the grandest success ever known, and richly lese r-d the sobriqliet of" Emperor of Stallionis." Stockwell was the sire of The Marlitis (will- ner of the 2,000 Guincas and St. Leger in 18f), dani Cinizelli by Touchstone, Lord Lyon winner of the 2,000 Guineas, Derby and St. Leger in. 1866), alamn Paradigm by P.,ra- gone, son of Touchetoime, Blair Athol (winner of the Derby anal St. Leger in 18t4i), dana Blink Bonny by Melbourne, St. Albans, (wianer of the St. Leger iii 18410), dala Bribery by The Libel, son of Pantaloon. Bothwell (winner of the 2,000 Guineas, IS7 1). dala Katharine Logie by The Flying I)utchman, Aehievement (winner of the 1 1l014) Guineas anl St. Leger in 187), damit Paralignt, Caller Ont (winner of the St. Lega r in 1861, the Northliinberland Plate twice, Brighton Ctp anld 34 Queen's Plates), damat Haricot, by Manago or Laiaereost, Gang Forward (winner of the 2,000 Guineas in 1873), alaia Lan ly May by Orlanldo, Doncaster (winner of the Derby in 1873), damn Marigold ly Teddaingtioma Do...casater got Bendlor (winner of the Derby in 180), damn Rouge Rose by Th -rmnammby, and Bend'or got Ormomade (winner of the 2,000 Guineas, Der]ay anal St. Leger in, 186), dam Lily Agnes by Macaroni, anal Bonavista (winner of 2,000 6itineas, 1892), lam Vista by MIacaroni. Stockwell also siredl Laldy Aaugusta (winmier of the 1,000 Guineas in& 1863), dam Meeaniee by Taauchstone, andi Repnlse (winamer of the 1,000 Guineas in 18W6), dlanm aSortie ly Mclminrame. Ratalama, whilst he dial not win any of the great events, was a ral racehorse iinld a stol..t aimie. lIe was the sie of Kettlediruni (winner of the Derby ill 184;1), lana Ilybla by The Provost, anilt Blinkhoolie, dlaai Queen Mary by Glaldiatmr. Blinkhl.olie was the sire of Wisdom, daan Aliane by Stockwell, and Wisdom is the sire af Sairefoot (winner of the 2,000 Guineas in 1890), out of dlaughter of Galopinm. anal Sir lingo (winmaer of thme Derbly in 1892), omit of Maniaeuvre ly Loral Clifdien. Kettledrum was the sire nf Laly Langle-n, out of Ha:ricot hly Mango or Laiiercost. Lady Langdlema Is the daim if aIt llIton by Loral Clifilen, soma of Newininster. Hamplton is the sire of Merry Hlampuataona (w inner oaf the Derby iii 1887), daln Doill Tearsheet by llraotuinelaw. andl Ayrsbire (wvamaer of the 2,1)100 Guineas anida DIerby in 18M), dana] Atalanata lby (halolaain. Ilmanalatina is also sirt of Reve d'Or (wianner of the 1,101) Guimaeas anld the tJ1ak. iaa 1887). Rataphlin is the sire of Mamadlragora, The Milner amial Mineral, alin MSaaganaa..- (wainer of the 1,000 Guinmeas) by Irish Birateateher. Minefal is the Iam of V. iaI (winner of the It. Leger in 1872) by Lorl Clifilea, and the sister to Wenlasek wa, alaa:a ,fG.eolmagist lay Sterhimmg. M1ineral also lproilmiced Kisber (wimiamer of the l)erby inl 1s7t. alnd the Grandi Praze of Paris sanie year,) lay Buccaneer. Mandragora bly atalalan i, the dlaa of Mlanarake by Weatherbit, Agility and Apology (the latter winner of thb 1,000 Guineas, Oks anal St. Leger in. 1S7-), both by Adl-enturer, sian of Nemiaiimster. Honcyiiaa aaa lay Rlataplah.l was the dlam of Cradle ainld Cylinmader by See Saw. The Iaroqi was also sire maf Casta omit of Cathlariane Hayes lby Lanercost. Costa got salie goaal braol mares. Birlcatelmier also got Aigur, a:taia Nie kunime by Ishuanel, soil of sailt..ia Daniel O'Roorke (winner of the I)erly in 1852), lam Forget-me-naut by lHetialai Platoff, .aul of llrmtanldorf; Ganmekeeper, dlam Swallaaw by Lanercost; Warlock (winner aaf tbe St. Leger inl 156), anu Ellplmine lay Eimailius. Warlhck was the sire of Tynieatala. Saunterer ly Irish Biraelatelaer, alam Emummi bly Bay Mildlletomi, was sire of Gamiaaas (Oaik. wimimner in 1874)), Gertrude, she the dam of Charihbert (wiasner of the 2,000 Gumiaeas ill 1879) by T'hormanby, and Childerie by SCottish Chief. Kimight of St. George lay Irish Birdalcather, alanm Maltese by Hetman Platm;, waon the St. Leger iii 1854I, and wa, sire o1 the Knight of St. Patrick out of Pocahontas by Glencome, Adla B., et,., iii Elng- lanm. Kamight ot St. George had little or no chance in the staid in America, owing ta tme Civil War, buit he was sire of Bremna (grandamam of The Bardl,-Tibbie Dunbmar. et,), Ealiuma (d:nm af Minnie Mc, Elemi, etc.), Eliza Davis (dam of War Song, she the alain of Eolc, St. Saviour, Eon, etc.), Fairy (dam of Grey Nun, Artist, etc.), Georgia Wood THE THORMlOI-tHBREt) HORSE. (darn of Gimig-er, La Gitana, Unia, etc.), Heliotrope (damn of 3larchioness, Mariposa, ete.)7 .-eimny H. (diam of .Jenmtlimg, Ada S.. Toledo, etc.), Lass of Slidney (dam of Til,- :oan MI:ry ('mistant, Phyllis, Mary P., Queeey, etc.), Mishap (dam of Crockford. Perlimmis. (the danm of Chance, Reckon, Douibt, etc.), and Misfortune (dam of Abbots- tfrd. sy..tax. et--). Knight of St. George's 1m.mnme appears in miany of our best pedi- gree. Wmmrmmmersley by Irish Birdlatcher, daian Cinizelli by Touchstone, was the sire otf `C'-rimmgm.t i ; Gen. Williams, and Wano...na, the grandam of Robert the Devil, ont of m Imimglmtcr of Ha1mpton bmy Slltanl. Oxfrdl by Irish Birleatcher, darl loney Dear by PIenijjutocmtia.ry, is the sire of Sterlimig, I.e the sire of Usonomy, the sire of Seabreeze (wiiner of thi. O aks aid St. Leger in 1855), amid the great Connmon (wimmier of the 2,000 Gifimias-4. lerlhy-r mii St. Leger in M9). Sterling is the sire also of Paradox, Eiter- hiris amil Enitlimsi:ist, winners of the 2,(1)0 Gamimmeas, auld harvester, who ran a dead hcr;t in th. Ie Dciy in 1551, amid livideid the stakes with St. Gaticn. Sterling is also sirm.-,f 6iologist. Ferniandez, Poste liestante, the iimp. horses Loyalist, Top Gallant amitl Stalwart. Birilm;itclmer was sire also of ilup. Mickey Free. Fmmngh-a-Ballagh (,inim-r mf time St. Le-ger in 184-l) wa.s tbme sire of Etliellert, mlami Espoir by Liverpool. [Et lmwl lirt w.as tie sire of Isolimm:m, grandalain mf s8onommy.] Commstammce, dam Milkmaid by- t;1 m lms mmiid she, Commstallee, wavs the lami of Bertranm, sire of Robert the Devil. It is ti, V.:m-gIi-a-Ballhglm's son Leatmimgtqmm thlt Ame rica is imidebted fir this mlood. Leanm- intgmmm'mi wa:nm s zr li V Paimtamlom, som of CmmstreI by BuLzzard, ommt of limphne by Laurel, .sun oif Blalkhm k. Lemimiiimgtomi mmmdc Imis tirst seasomm in America in l1;1, at tIe Bosmitme Bomitmi i ild aldfromi that s-asom eamie Emmlfuirer, dam Lida by Lexiigton, a first- ,]:nt.,s a..el.rse r immd a ssmeeessfml stalliomn, Lomgfelluw, the grammd ramce-horse and popular .ire. ml:iiii Nantmmrmi lby Brawncr's Melipse, 5N0m of Americmimm Eclips, Lyttletom, a good racm -hlmmse, immn T'Famnmny Hlolton by aeximmtommnd Lymmchmnrg, mImmm Neutrality by Re- vemimmi. These- were fillowed bmy Emimi, lmimi Fammmmmy Wamshingtonm by Reveenue, a capital ram -hlmir-e mimid mme of the most sue!essfil stimliom.s iii Anmerica, aun, sImhisequenitly eamime Itilormi f. Ilyder Ali, Jamines A., Rhmmdmmmmiamtlims, the uni. aten Sensation and his brothers Strwmtiirul mmiid Ommommlaga, Parole, Bob Woolley, Aristides, Harold, Ferneliffe, Blazes, time great lriumis amid a mmnum.iher of i,,ost exc.ellent mares, inc-lm.limg Susquehanuma tI mum if lPt.i..m..c), Francesemi, Katie Pimirce (dmimim of Lizzie S., Ballard, Katrina, etc.), Slila-l Shimmrk, Jameoet (dami of Sir lDixon, Be3lv-idere, etc.), Mary Buckley, dlamim of Stu..... li;i. wk, ir-fition (iammi of fSiahimda), Preciosmi, Syria, ilmim of Dmlsyrian, etc., Theo- bimeja. limh smI immimvXisaiin ku lyamiottm. e tc. It will be observei tlmat tbe set sires of mill tlm-- liitlh omm the tmmrfanid im the stud mire from those imi limth male amid female litie tol thcmez lipwse mimud Hterotd hes of loon. Sir 1 reimles was also the sire of Coronation (wi n-inrtimf mmlriDyii 1i-ltI, dlmm Huby hy Rhieims, Gemimma dli Vergy, sire of Roe- &om-,. iI.-im si .mi.. roIml by Heron, son of Bimstmmrl by Cmmstrel, Guml.,at alid Lifel tat, out iif Ymrld Anr.i liy Shlcet Amlhor, son of Lott-ry vby Tramip, anld Roliert de Gorhamn, dam Di -erinm-y lv- lFinilhims. Wihalebone was the sire of Camel, damin by Selimi, soim of Bmmz- z:ril. iiiit mif Ialiduln hl ySir Peter. Camel was the sire of Toehstumic, dmimmm Bamtir by MI:m.ti r lHe nlry. smimi of Orville by Beimimigiromilgh. ( Cimel was ....e .f the most noted of Wl:m'lmoImiS . 1 sons. mis fromn his sons Tommlmstuimie, Lammncelot aid Sinmooi, a miost of distin- gimisliemd rlm ir-11 s mmmiii :li brood miiares Ilmi-e descelided. Touchstone won the St. Leger in i1:-m-I. Ii _ot Blie Bominmet (winner mif tie .St. Leger in 1845), Orlmimmilo (winner of tie Dcclv iii 4ls-f.) In this l)erliy Runimimg R-imi, who canie iii first, was subhsequmently primvemi to lii mm fm..ir y!ar ld mI:ahemms, ailine was dis.unahitied. 4 )rl miulfs uii was n Vulllt ure biy Lamigar, son of Sm by Bmmzzarml. Orlando was the sire -Ii T ilil..gtoim (wimner of the Derliy, 15.31), Imnperieuse (wiummer mrf 1,W911) Gninmeas. -mili tilm- St. l-ger, 1P37), Fazzoletto, Fitz .oland and Diophlmitim, winmiers of thie 2.45) fimmumuemi,, mi-o oif Trumpeter, sire of iPstin. Sire also of Phmitmi, time ire of Flag- eobit t that gut l-:.ymmn d'Or, Zut a..Il Bemmimiiet; Marsyasf, sire iif George Frederick lecl wlbyimimmi r. 1874), daium I:mihllmrm lay Whisker. Orlamilo wmis also thie sire of Little J.ady, ilammi. of 1amilmillo, swimimer of tie 2,000 Gnineas, 1575, Bay Celia, Imtm of The Duke, L.aimra, dammi of Petrareh (wiinmer of 2,000 Gninc-as ammd St. Leger, 1876), and Doralices time Derbm o 7f TSpemiiim (winmuer of the City aofl SMimimrigmild, amid sire of Sefton winner of time Derlby. 1578). Te duiimmton wmils themsire of ZIlmrigobl, ammi of Dmmeasier, wsimmner uf THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. the Derby, 1873, and he the sire of Bend'or, winner of Derby, 1880. Fitz Roland was the sire of Miss Roland, damn of Craig Millar, winner of the St. Leger, 1875. Touch- stone was the most famous and valuable of all Camel's soas. He was the sire of Cotherntone, winner of the 2,000 Guineas and Derby, 1843, Flatcatcher and Nunny- kirk, winners of the 2,000 Guineas in 1848 and 1849, Lord of the Isles. winner of the saline event, 1855, Suriplice, wiunner of the Derby and St. Leger, 184, Mendicant, winner of 1,000 Giiineas aund tile Oaks, l156. ewumiunter, winner of the St. Leger, 18.1, who was out of the famous Bee's-wing by Dr. Syntax, 0so1 of Paynator by Truimpator by Conductor by Matc(hein, grandam lhy Arlrossau, son of John Bull by Fortitude by Herod, great-grandam Lady Eliza, by Wlhitwortl, son ,f Agonimtes by Sir Peter, thus tracing tl the 3iatchein and lleroi blood. Newntinster got Adventurer, lam P'almna by Emnilia.. Admeniturer won the City and Suburbaan ami.d Iwas the sire of P'retender, winner of the 2,0)0 Guineas and Derby, 1841, Apology, winner of the 1,000 Gnnineas, Oaks anid St. Leger, 1874, Wheel of F'nrtilmle, winner of the 1,000 Guineas aind Oaks, 1879, inup. Blythewmood, a sire of winnuers in this country, and Pizzaro, now dead, a horse that promised swccess. Newmninster is immortalized as tihe sire of Hermit, dam Seclusiion by Tadninr, son of Ion by Cain by Paulowitz by Sir Paul by Sir Peter, graudlatn Miss Sellon by Cowl, son uuf Bay Middleton by Sultan by Selin by Buzzard, largely inbred to the Herod blood. Hermit won the Derby in 1867 aund was nine of the i.n..st secessfnl amnd pmnipular stallionns ever inn Euig- laud. Hermit was sire of Tralppist, Sinotover (winimner f the Derby ainul 2000 Guineas, 182), Trapeze annul Tristami, ount of Thrift by Stockwell. Tristan was beaten in the IDerby anid St. Leger by Irouoisi, and in the Granld Prize of Paris by Foxhall, but he was a superior race-horse. Hermnit also got Torpedo, brother to Shotover, Peter, the grandl race-hnorse, and his brother Ti'inothy, out of Lady Mashantn Clairvaux, Thebais, amid St. Marguerite, out of Devotion by Stckwell. Thebais won the 1,1)(0 Guinieas anid Oaks, 1881, aund St. Marguerite the 1,000 Guineas in 1882. lie was also sire of The Abbot, Charon, Marden anild Nautilus omit of Barchettina by Peliml, "oil of Ion. Herunit's son, St. Blaise, winuner of tIne L)erby, 1883, damn Fusee by Marsyas, sun of Orlandulon, grandam Vesuviemnne by Gladiator, son of Partisan, int nf Venus by Sir iierm-mdn's, has created a sensnation. He has beeni oue of the minost plhemnoumemnal sue- ceses in the stid which em-er caine t, this conmitry. lIe is imnbred to Touchstone. Hermnnit was gramndson of Tomihnstomne and Marsyas, the sire of St. Blanise's dnnm was also granndson of Toinchatonne, antd lie has a lhrge infusioni of Eclipse blool inn both sire and damn's sile through Whalelone anmil Whisker. St. BIlaise is tine sire of La Tosca, St. Floriani, Clareni..lnun anlimany otiners. Any aniid all straiins of blood sBaited hinnn. Newinimister was sire of LoIrd Clifflem, omit of The Slave by eelhlmrmie. Lnnrd Clifilen won the St. Leger inn 1863, anid iwas the sire of Petrarmh, winmnner of the 2,0)0 Gnuinneas and St. Leger in 1876 (and he the sire of unf Bnsybody and Miss Juniuny (wimmnners of 1,000 Gmlineas annld Oaks in 1881 aind 18.'), Hawthornden and Wenlock, winners of the St. Leger, 1870 and 1872, J.nuette, winnuer of the Oaks aund St. Leger in 187T. New- niinster is alsm sire of Canitbimscan, oit of The Arrow by Shine, somn uf Royal Oak by Catton. Canmblmsn-at is sire oif Cainballo, winiwmer nof the 2,000 Gunimenas, 187T5. Tonbch- stone was sire of Lmmrnt imf tine Isles (ilmun Fair Helen by anmtalnmhomn), hI tine sire of Scottish Chief, lie time sire isf Childeric, Violet Melrose (tine damin of Melton), Marie Stimart, winmner of the Oaks amnd St. Leger, 1873, King of the Forest, inip. Kantmika (out of Secimisioni, llerimnit's dam), aunti Dnndee, out of Marmalade by Sweetuneat, winner of six out mof seven races at two years oldi. Touchstomne also got Ithuriel, sire of lonmigbow, he the sire of Toxopholite, tine sire of Mmusket, Maxim's sire, amnd Bay Archer. Whale] ...e w:ns also sire of Waverley, out of Margaretta by Sir Peter. Waverley was the sire of Doti .Jmmhnn (winuner of St. Leger, 1838), Ihe tine sire of Maid of Mashamo, the gramndanin of Peter and Tinnothy, also of lago, sire of Bm.m..nie Scotlalid. The Sadldnler, by Waverley, omit of Castrellina by Castrel, was tine sire of Iniheritress (dmm n f tble Heiress), annd Hybla (the dnm f Kettledrum), by 'tle Saddler's son, The Provost, prndluced also Mmmidi of Hart, dam of Coumnipiegne, sire of Mortemner. Wlhalebone was the sire of Defence, damn Defiamime by Rubetms, son of Blizzmnrd. Defence was the sire of Diversion, the graudand of Rtosicruciani anndl 'ine Palmier, aunt of 3 3 THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Protec-timti, the grandam of See Saw. Ilis best son was the Emperor, dam daughter 'if Reveller b5 Conms. He was the sire of 31Mnarque, dam Poetess by Royal Oak, son of Catton. Monarq;ue was the sire of Gladiiatenr, dam Miss Gladiator. Gladiatetur was the winner of the 2,l00 Gnineas, Derly, St. Leger and Grand Prize of Paris in l8415. G lad- iateur was.. the sire of Grand Coup, Higbhorn, Lord Gough and Lady (;GI:.dys. Mli- arq1ue was the sire of La Fav orita, the damn of Flageolet, sire of im.p. Rlayon d( Jr. Monarqnue was sire also of Tro alero, sire of Fmra iavolo, Hospodar atidl Col-ifil, Aire of Archidluc, Farfadet and 'Nougat in France, and of Reine. winner of the 1,4lt) Guineas and the Oaks in 1872. Whisker, the lbrother to Whalebone, was the sire of Economist, dailn Floranthe by Octaviaum. son of Phbenomenon by Herod, gradaini Calrice by Ativil, sw. of Herol, oit of MIadeap by Eclipse. He was sire of Harkawa.y, a granid raec-horse up to any weight. liarkaway was the sire of 1Idle Boy. dam bile hiy Sir hercules; he the sire of To mb. oy. Halrkaway's great reputation . o.e.si throlugh his so..n King Toni, whose datti was old Poeahoutas, dini.. of Stoekwell, Rataplha, etc . 'pon Iilte depenls almost entirely the transfnissiun of the blool of this wonderfil horse in the male line. King Tonn was the sire of Kingeraft, winner of the Derby it 1870. atid his brottier, inmp. Great Tot, o(it of Woodcraft hy Voltigelur, King Ltud, winner of the Ciesarewitch stakes, (ut of Qiti Vive, sister to deulette; Skylalrk, winine r if the Q-meeli's Vase at Ascot; ii...t. King Ernest, out of Ernestine by Touchst.tne; it..p. King Bat., dlatn Atlantis by Thurmanity; i i..p. Phaeton, dan. Merry Sunshitie lhy Storm, son of Touchstone. King Tutu got a numblr of chtiee hirooti mares. Of these St. Angela, dat.. Ach-line ly lim, s-an the dai- of St. Simon..... Eni..r. was the -laniof Clhisleltrst. Premature was dlati. of Poste testante. Priniess w as uhint of Royal Iflalmitpumt, Prince Royal and His Highness. A sister to Kitig Alfred Iby K itng Tout was thedielm of Enterpris (winner .ef the 2,000 Guineas in 1887). Zeplhyr bty Kiig Toi was the dam.. of Fav,,nins (n-inner (,f the Derby it. 1_7T). A Iatlghiter f Kiuig Tiunt is thit damin of the promisitig young stallion and sire imp. Kimtg Galop. Euxiwne was d-u it of Tiy.. 31M ..r. Wbisker was also the sire of l'eritn. 41dat Darioletta ly Amiadis, otit of Sehiuna by Selint. Whisker was also the sire of The Colotetl (witner of the St. Leger it. MM), out of MAy Ladly's datm by lDelpini, andi of Memitiron (wittlr 0of the St. Leger iu I2n), tami M1antiella by Dlick Andrews. Whisker's J-est daughter ws sEmimtuat, diat f iinp. Trttstpe alid of Cotherstnite (wilnter if the 2,4Wl54 G;ninieas ai.d IDerlby in 183), of 1muidtig (winner of the Derhiy in 1S.35), and .,f 31oweri..a, the dtit if t est Atistrafiai. The Coloitel was the sire of Chatiham.., h.. sir ed Ti.e. (-oerutts, win-urio f thU ld LO Gujite.s anid Oaks it. I5. Economist waI alni tie sire if E.-hbidh:. uoit otf Ai.s Pr itt by Blaclic-k, ste the tdn... of The Baron. etc. Kiigl' F-ri-,ts was th s.ire of Y0tiiig Tra-lkler, witiner of the St. Leger in 171.1. te-ninglrtuig. iti ......r iif the St. Leger in 1794, ande llaiibletonian, winnller ..f the St. Leger in 1lu5, 1: inl lt'ightlyer, son of Iteroul, ont of Monimiiia ly Mlatchem. Jaim- ltletuenian is s I Ihe sire of Wlhitelotk, dan. Riosalindl by Phoenonmenon, on of Herol. grmadlaum A ta Ia..ta ity lMatehlnun, olt of lass of the Mill by Oroonoko, son of Crab. Whitelock, 184)3, was the sire f Blaekloc k, 1814, dam by Coriander. son uif Pot- S-o'-s grnnlalm. Wildgtoose by llightlyer, ouit of Coheiress by Pot-F-o-'s. 13lacklock was thte sire of Bulintatildrf, 1821, dalt. 3landaie by Pot-8-o-'s, out of Yonig Camilla by lWooupecker. Brittatdlorf was the sire of Physician, dam Primette by Prime Minister sonm of Sani (,t utf Miss Pai li by .ir Pau1ll. PIysfician wasthe sireof The Cure, iluai Nlorseil by Mitluttip, cii fCLAttoi. The CLire was the sire of Polly Agnes and Litil.! Agnes. out of Miiss Agates by Birdeatcher. Polly Agiies is the dam of Lily Agnes--4 (the dlam of 4 rilionil anid imp. Risosington) by Macaronti. Little Agnes is the dato of Tibtho.lie, wiviier if the Stewardt's Cup, by Voltigeur. Briutandorf was also site uf Ihttiiati Platolf, whti got The Cossack anid Neasham. Hetman Platoff is the sil ri f 31altes (iladi of imttji. Ktiiglt of St. George), Cossaak Maid (grandam of Balfe), thl- grandam of Soblon, swhich mare is great grandam of Barcaldine. Alexina, the ilanl if Tomboy, Mummsovit-, sire of Vaulibat (winuter of the 2,000Gnitieas in lF67),and of Siberia. (1.()0 Gnittens in, 155). Buiich, Traplpist's dam, ete. Blacklock was the sire of nil,. Itesfliazzar, daa M a.iIella by Dick Andrews (and he, Beishazzar, was the sire of s .....' good ones ill Atmirica). of imp. Tranby, the sire of Vandal's dlam, Young Blackic,-k THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. (Watt s), sire of Magpie, out of Kitten by Sligo, Waxy, and Velocipede, dans by Juniper, son of Whiskey, out of a daughter of Sorcerer. Velocipede was the sire of Asnato (winnter of the lDerby ink 1838), Queen of Truimps (winner of the Oaks and St. Leger in 1835), King of Triaps, Horinsea, etc., whose names appear inn many good pedigrees, and of Voltaire, dani by Phantomu, son of Walton by Sir Peter. Voltaire was the sire of Barutton (sire of Fandango), ani d his brother Voltigear, (winner of the lDerhy. St. Leger annd Doncaster Cnsp in, 18K)), out of Martha Lyons by Mulatto, Charles XII (winner of tbe St. Leger inn 1839), and Tearaway. Voltigenir hias serpetnuated the Blacklock nlood. He is the sire of Bonny Bell (damn f Blautyre, Beauclere, etc,). nit of Queein Mary, I)ulcibella (drum of Onsloow, Ma Blelie, et.), Beatrice. dain nf l'restonnpans, Makeshift (slain of Pell Mell and Helter Skelter by Yn.ninng Melbonrine), Our Mary Ain (slam of ihp. Donceaster Lass by D)oncaster), Qiui Vive (sasis nsf iniup. Fel itnoa), annul Vediette, out of Mrs. Rislgwa.,y by Birleattclner. Voltigenir was also tine sire of Skirinnisher, Tlne Haisger, inip. H-artinngtou, Tilithorpe, Buckstnnne, (avendish anid Johin Davis. Vedette was the best nlne of all his get. He wonl the, 2.0001 ninieas, was not in the I)erby or St. Leger, woIn the l)Doncaster Cup two con- seenutive years, asnid inasny other rarwes. Velette was the sire of Garnievisinre (winitner nsf the Caunibrisigesibire), out of Paradtigun ly Paragnune, Speenulutu (wininner of the (City .ndnni Sunusnrbhasn Itsinlsicap), onnt of Doralne by Orlandnins, snin of Toucinstosne, ainn. I Galoinil. (winsier of the Dery isa 1875), oit of Flying Dluin+es by The Flyisng nuntn+innnan, anal it is thrnsnneli these two horses iliet the Blacklmsek bloiosl his bessnone so fanilosis ins this slay. Spes -umiim wais the sire of R.oselery vwisnner of the Cesanrewitch asnild Canninrinige - shire Bannininlep). onntsf Ladylike iy Newvnnninnster, Seftnsus (winnuser of the l)eriy ins 1S78), o0t nsf I slay Seftnou by WVest Australians, sons, st' Melsninrune, Flnts:nssn cmii .Jedsanin, mint of F lotilla iy KiinKngstonn, Hlagioscope, nlainn Sinobisil by Meaarosni, he the sire ssf Qujeen',s Birtinsdany, Aniphion by Sipeculsntu mr RHseitery. oint of Suicine by ll'rinsit, a oinperior r.nn e-lissse nnsud a inpsounlar stsllinssn. Penton, driuni l'rnsPress by Thinrnimisy. bie the sire itt I aesnloie a gond mnnare. (&alnnisi is tine sire of Doinsvain (wiminner of the D. i-i y nil St.t ier 1889). ansi Alosiena, onst of Moeveriina iby Ss-ottfisi Chiefi graninlrstis Stncking sby iStsskwell, Galliardl, slais Masvis by Maearmssi, unit iof Mlerlette bi Tine Harrsms, ets'. Ga:hlliardl won the 2.000 Giuineas, Prinice nf WVales. Assist. Cheste-lield int sother stakes. St. Stinisni is by (iamlsls,. siius St. Anigeirs by Kinng Toimu, ostit nf An1lelisn ly Imis. ti'. Dionovain ansll Galliersl arie yoiing ins thc stiudl bint uintltrs ep smis'ns'uei'sn It is w--t.r iv nf Is..te that Ginlopini ins isnimeh inbiredi, itnisig by eslette, 5i5 o)f Vsltigesir iny Voitairn'. Isis nirniss Flying DuIchess by The Flyinig lDustnsinsass, whiilet his graindaiis Ai' sel' is lsv NssIt:Aire. osos nsf Blsekl-nk, nsill his great grii....slnm i. dmeisseiless siun lsy .1 nsnnimssr. I: Ismlssins's son 1)ntinovrns-a wvon the l)erlby risisi St. Leger inn 1X19, insi Scions- hlisa., D.,l ts ,lis's inalf sitster, wonu the ISM) Gsninceas ins t1t), she ibeinig by St. Sisnils, msoni sxf G:slist. The BIlacklit-k isbloodl is represecitesh itn thses csuintry thrissigin ilessettil- anits n'f Belelshazza:r. Traniby, the sire of Tranbyansa, the slams ssf lig l It.-tisI, hislle Lewis bsy Glessnine, mrim the Trasnby narmre, dasm of Vanislsi., olga ainid tLevity. anwt thneir lesm-eindlaits, Kinig Galop ly Gailopiss, saiino bsy Kitsg Toi. ... s.t nsf Snitshiseliv by 'lthr- tinatnity, a very tii hsorse ansi silperior breeier. 1enninsgisrosighi ty K inig Fe,git. dlani by Ilernll, grasiamus Pyrrha by Mastchenn, oit of Dlntess by Whitesisose. snsit st the Godolpiliss Araibiani, is another strong link in the lDarls'y Araibian linse. Wnllinnsgblougis got Orville. 171)9, nliss Evelinna by Highilyer, onit of Terimsagaint by Taintruimi, Blll :f Crilspie by the Godsoslphinii Arabian. Orville won the St. Leger ins 192 anid was thi- Sire of Ensiitins. dslia Esnkily by Starmford. son ntf Sir Peter, stint of dahighter nsf Whiskey. suni1 otf S'alstrriun by E lilpte. Eumli;ns was the sire of Esiclid, slasin Marias. sister to Ejuitnia by Whisker. lie the sire of Banntamnn, out of Ladiy FIaniny by Dr. Synstax. Eumiliais -si the sire f Plemnitotenitiary, winner of the lDerby inn 1831, onit of liHarriet by I'erin les, sousofEvanudermyvlelpissi. Plenipliteintiary wasthesire ofll trlsll,diasininiip.1I.eItnltinte by Whisker, that won the secosid heat in the grerst Peytons stake wosi. by Peytnisa; at Nashville, Teunin., October 10. 18I3. Herald vas the sire of heraldry, dais of Ballnsisi, Ascension, Parachute, etc. Frous Briliussis a lasrg2 nmnisiser osf goo.t race-horisms have descendsest. Pleinipontentiary was sire of Pstentins (winnier of the 1,000 Guinneas ins V-41) auid of Poison (winner of the Oaks in 1843). Plenipotentiary was a valuable sire is 3;, THE THOROUCGHIBRED HORSE. the fimale lilne in England. lie is the mire of the dam of Queen Mary, of Delhi, the great grnlndani of Jteud or, f floney Iear, the dam of Oxford, sire of Sterling, etc., ot 3Monstrosity, the dam of The Ugly Buc,-k (winner of the 2,J00 Guineas iii 1S44). IPriaui ly Emilijs, dlani Cressidal, sister to Eleanor by Whiskey, son of Saltram by :lijls, gi rtia Yo..nig Giantess by 1)iomued, out of Giantess by M.atchem, won tibe D ,rl, it, 113) 0;ind was imported to Aumuerica in 1837. Priam was the sire of Crucifix (wiln -nc of the 2,001) Guineas, 1,4KJ 4ilw;ninasl sd Oaks ill 18tO), out of Oetaviana by 4 )c-taji;.iu soil of Stripling by Pho.-ionioenou, Miss Iety (winiuer of the Oaks iii 1837), 'ouit o.f ;- lighlter of Orville, Indilustry (wininer of the Oaks in 1838) and Scamander, her hrother, Ei.t of Ara.chue by Fillo-da-P'uta. Crueifix'x great rellutatiolln rests 11po10 liciuug the daiii of Cowl by B]ay Mliddh.tllt. Cowl was the sire of Miss Sellon, out of Belle IMline by lkelshazzar, aild Mi.s Sello.n is tIme grandani of the great and popular .ire llerimit by Newminster. Cowl ws also .sire of Madame Eglantine, the dana of osicrcinil auid Thme Palier, ouit Elf liversion by 1)efence. lCrucfix was also thedani of lrjdi' ( ilmler of the lDerby inl 1J84) by Tocsttone. .Sirplice wa. sire f Eastern Princfess. the - launX of imp. I'riun e tCharlie (winnler of the 2,001) Guiineas inl 1a72), and of Flax, tie dalm of Quieen Bertha (winll er rof the 4 0ks in l.3. Miss Letty was the da1m ,f We;n. hi-rlbit by Sheet Anchor, son of Lottery by Tra ..p, and My l)ear by Bay Middle- tlol. Wef therluit was the sire of hteamisunan (winner of the l)erly in 1858), oat of Men- dicant by T'omchstone. Bea ai was sire f Blue Gown (winner f the Derby im 1), iil-h I'erE, (liiez (wiuiner f the .t. Ileger i I8t;9). lleads1lman was also sire of Rosicru- ianl auud The. Paliluer thle laltter sire f .leimnv llowlet (winlier lf the Oaks in 1880), ulai of CtItalluo,, imotl valuable aull successfultalallios. Weathierbit is also sire oef Birown IBread. out of Brown Agn.es by West Australian, he the sire of ToastmAaster, a very fine race-hoise. Priam got iii this country Cassandra, olit of Flirtilla jr. by Sir Archy. C.-ssiidrlvrs was the ,dan of Trojani, BIasil and Philo ly Marinler, son of Shark by Amlier- wean El; ipse. Philh was the, dam of lady ltlessington lby inip. Eclipse, son of Orlalldo, she time lain of The Itaroness (ltadges dalam) lhy Keiitwcky, Lady Rosebery aundl ul nehss by Kligfisller. aunt Fairwater by Ill IeedI ill the Nursery Stud. Priam got a number ,f other goo.d brsrdl maires in Auinerica, slich as Cornelia, diam Bay Maria by Eclijuse. t(rells,1a. dzim f the gorl race-tilare Bostulva, dlaun Miss Valentille by limp. Vlalutillc: Delta, dlamll Ef Gazelle by Alhion, Talula by Gleneue, Duette by Ilighlaiuler. soil of Glencoe, oflit of Gammia by Pacific; Emily Thomas, dam of lPasta ilit of Nauloy Norillail by Tomi Tolugh; Margaret WVosoI, lam of Star Davis, Capt. Tr;lavisGel rgia Woolld, et.. uit of Mlaria: West by Marion; Eudora, dam of Kate Ilays, Martha W orshm, Sally Wo-Iowarl, etc, out of Bet Bosley, jr., by imp. Bluster; Fidelity. d1a1m1 of Fauith, Felicity, etc., out Eif Maria Louisa ly Monsieur Touisomi; Little Rileo, .... El f Rted Rose by Glemiwoe, olit of Tiberose by Arab; Little Tric k, damii of Odxt Trihk by Lexiligtoln. etc., out of Bet Bosley, .Jr.; Lucy Long, damim of the great race- himrse l:eEd Eye by Boston, out Elf l'olly Franklin by Shakespeare, and The Queen, daln of Deujealion. ,lt lf ilijlp. Delphijue b'y Whisker. Moiiareh, own brother to The Queen, wasa-ll m. ielleiit race horse .iild left so.m.e good brood mares, includilig Bellamira (dam of I le Clauplertoi, Einibry' s Lexinigtoui, C oncord, etc.), Breeze, dam of the good race- mare Albinme, Castijiet. d1a111 of lighlander bry Glencoe, Youing Fashioii (dam of Sur- prish-. Scotlalid, lady F;adiioum, Ctoililba, Vanianliita, BIlonme Kate, ete.), omit of the -reat rauc-nire Fashion by imup. Trustee, ladly Lauicaster (dam of Malcolm, Ontario, L.adly A....lu.d etc .). lot of L:dly Canitoni by imp. Tranby, Millwood (dam of Charles- toll. Rosa flonheur. lMill Crek, etc.), olt of Fanny by American Eclipse. Enilius was alsu, the sire tof ilisp. Sarpsedon, mlatim 14 aria huy The Flyer, son of Valnldyke, .Jr. by Wal- 1lo. Sarp-llon was the sire of Ali, e C.Lnimal (Lexilngton's dam), out of Rowena by i..ll.lpter. siud Arihl. daimI Lancess by Lance. Sarpedon got son0e good race-horses Ibut left no ih cendant in the mmcl li.le. So-ereign buy Emnilins, dlam Fleur-dle-Lis by Bour- blio, so l...f ..flrccrer by Truimpiutor, was importetl whelk a yearlilig antd never raced. He wa:S the sire of a large uimituber of good racers, such as Rurie, Charleston (sent to England). Bcrry. Moguil andl Invinc-ihule. Ile got a large ilnimber of good lrood Ilare., and his bl-od is transmitted in the femiale lii.. to very miany of rllr best hirses. Danghters of .Sovereign are sister to IRuie (lamn of ;rilistead), Ann DUnn and Prioress Tilt THOROrOUGHIBILII HORSE. (winmier in this country and Enaglanad), out f Reel, Alexanidra (dahin f rClenanaie (.), Carrie Cage (dan: of lBetty Belle, Eppie L., etc.), Di.,ie (dlima of lHerzog, Flora, Aureola, War Reel, Hearsay, eta.), alamo St. Mary ay Ialndet, Edith (dam of Edinia, Stonewall .Jalksolm, etc.), FYumy Wells (dala: of Jils Johnson, Rena It., Early Light. et,.), dain Reel, Fleur-dle-l.is (dalin of Bkoumrbon, Censor and Columljbia), out of M:aria West by Marion, Glya era (daln af Knighthoodl, Carrie Atherton. Sue Ryder, The ;leIaner, etc.), out of sist-r to Prior by Glenuce, Iodine (al:::: of Iodine and Iona by Lexingtamu, Arnaica, Collodion:, etc.), oaat of daughter of Sto-kholaler, Kate Amadersain, olt of C'hloe Anadersoan by Roaolph, Lady Barry, Laady Sherraad, Larette (dlamm oflishaap, Regan, Sophy Baldderly, Lorena, etc.), out of Mary Ogden by Thornhill, saila af`6len- ien, Man..oa, dalin of gasaal ones;, Marth:a DuI):nm, dam of LuIln I larton, Miss Carter (dan of Ililaegarde, Evelyn Carter, eta.), Miss Oalomaa (dlaan if Laaay Brooks, Mary Wylie, etc.), Monica, dain. of'.Juanaita, NelrbaskL (da:aia of Jack the B:arber, Syren, etc.), Nora: ((tam of Blommabay, Persia, etc.), Polly (da:aau of Ooltowah, Mary Wylie, etc.), Princess Royal, Sallie, Rosemiary aldmuamy othlers. Emauiliats wuas the sire of St. Nichalas, ho the sire of imap. Yorkshire, thlat nmade his imapression an:1 the stock of Anacrica thramgh his sialas ammal al:aaglters, niauy of thae latter beiag gr e:at sE acceses inl the stmald. OrO-illo was also sire of Muley, 1810, daami Eleanor, the first amiare thlat ever vaan the D)erby :1a44d the Oaks, by Whiskey, ajuat of Yoaung (iiaaatess lay Dionacal. MIIlley was the sire of Mamley Molochm, and his sister imp. Britanania, limt if Namacy by Diak Amadre-s. Mialey Moloch wuas the sire af Alic e Hawthoram, the famaiasH racer anid damn of Oaalston, Laldy Hawthorn, Sweet Hawthorma, Thorinatamaby, wimlner uf tha I Derby ill 1IMP, etc., aat of Relecca by Loattery. Britamnnia left a distimaguished parogemay thromagh her dalughters La Victimaie, Variatioma and Veroana. 3amley got Morisco, out of Aajuiliama by Eagle. Moriscao is credited with Taunrs, ouit of Catharinae by Soothsayer. Taurns got Tarn..s, oait af Clarissa by lIeti'nce, amald Tiraua was the sire of Whiteface (the dam of inlp. Wooatlamdas, qlmite sccesfull in tle stild); also of Blatterfly, wimammer of the Oaks, 18iO. Maaley was also sire of hilu. Levi:athamm, dam by Wimadle, soim of Beningbrough, gramadam by Anvil, son of Herod, ammld imamp. Margrave, aana by Electioana, son of Gohananaa by Mercemry, out of Fair Helen by Hanabletonian, 8saI of Kimag Fergums. Leviathan w:as a good race-horse aalnd a v:aluable st:alliolm, sire of The Poney, Othello, Capt. McHeath, John R. Grymies, etc. Ilis blood is preserved throaigh his daughters, of whom Cotillion was the alant of l):ammce, Sclmatti-shle, tGallaopade, Jr., ::ail O'Meara, all by Glencoe. Dan"e was the dalamia of Schottische (she the dam: aif Waltz, Taranatella, Gorlitza, etc.), by imup. Albimn, La Paalka by Lexiaagtoaa, etc. Crumcifix (alata of Guv. Poiadaexter aald Giamitess) was by Leviathan, omit of Virginial by Sir Archy. Giantess was the dalan ofAdulella, the f:anaa.ias Peytonaa and lUnionm, by imp. Glencoe. Leviathan also got I)olphina, almam by Sir Archy, and Eammerald (the alamm of Topaz), olat of imimp. Eliza by Ruiaties, soml of Blizzard. Topaz wums the am:ni of Lodi, Waaterloo, Aumsterlitz and Wagramim by imp. Yaarkshire, Colton ammd Arcala by Lexiington, amal Rivali by Revenue. Fanldamga by Levi:ath:an: wuas the damim of Judith (Ealith's alamo), Rigadooma, Jeanette, Grisatte :and llormpilse by imp. Glenecoe. Crisette is alam of Geneva, Greylitag [Gem:. Ewell] by Lex- ingtaia, anal Qaiekstep by limp. Amistralian. Fligit lay Leviathan,omit ofCharlotte -Htiaa- iltoIm by Sir Charles, was the dalua of Oliver by Wagner, Hegira anmd Meccta by ilnmp. Anmahassualor, Mahoimet aid Mlediia by imimp. Sovereign. Betsey Co .ly amad Sally Jonmes were sisters to Flight, the latter beimig the dam dfNoty Price ly Cost Juhimson,TamicremL, etc. Gaslight by Leviathan wuas thme lamma of Budaelighlt. Beacailighlt, etc.,. olit of Pigeona by Pacalet. Jamne Mitchell by Leviathana, alm: la by Stockhalder, wums the da:a aaf Terriffer anmd Ella Tenmple. Other mlares by Leviatha:nm were Je:lammaetteamm, the duaimm aif Arrow by Boston amad grandam of Optimist, who ruaced smmccessfmlly in Enmgl:anid and was valuable :as a stallian in France, Lamara (da:nim of Kan:sas by Sovereigmi, Lilly Ward, Harry of the West, Fanny Cheithaml and Juaage Dairrell by Lexington, :anad Lerna by Asteroid), Muartha Mualone (dam of L:a Bacchaunte amad Julia H. by (Wlelaaaa), omit of Taehecana by Bertrandm, Leviathan mo:re (dalai of Satellite by imp. Albiaa, that was sent taa England, anmd Faniy McAlister by O'Meara), omit maf imip. Annama Maria by Trilffle, Polly Elliott (ahamma of Ada Tevis, l'eytoamm: B:arry, eta.), aiat af :;7 TIlE TItotuOrG;HBRED HORSE. Calelouiab y .Jerry,sou of PacoletParasina (lain of Mary Halley, Florence Nightingale and lilazll 11y O'Meara, MI:ary Wynne by Jack Malone, andl Mattie Seviere by Blacklock), Princess Ani (dam of Elizableth 31cNairy by Ambassador, Cottage Girl and Augusta by inip. Ainderbiy, son of Vlocipede), Waxlight (dam of Torchlight and `Sc intilla by imp. Glencoe), out of Pigeon by Placolet, Beeswing, Sarah Bladen, ;mml min;y others. Mlargrave won the St. Leger and was a very successful stallion. Ne\arly all his get were males. Ile was the sire of Blue Dick, Brown Dick, that ran three miles at New Orlenis in 5.301, 5.24, Toni P'ayne, Alamiode, Doubloon, Florin, etc. The fiew mares that he left have proved I' he valoe of the blood in the stud. oinotess (the dam of Katouia by Vomcher), was by Margrav-e, out of a daughter of Auieri -an Eclipse. Katoma was the 1anim of Bettie WVest by Co4ton, 31,tarie and Joke by Star Davis, Item (Dan Spa.rliug'Is dam), Kadi, the superior race-horse Toui Ochiltree by Lexington, (;Giernesms by Planet. etc. Crisis, daam of D)onerail, was by 3nargrave, tilit (f Sus-tte by Aratmus, Eleanor 51argrave and Enmma Wright were by largrave, out o Fanuiy Wright by Silverheels, suit of O(scar by imp. Gabriel. Eleaior M1argrave was the 1lain of Iltirica (damn of Ilarkaway) lvy 1.riu, and 3argretta by Lexington. Emma WVrighut was the datim ofLaur-a Farris anidl Miss Doyle by Lexington, Mol1lie Jackson lyv Vanloal, the wiliner of the great three-mile rac e at Louisville, Ky., in. 5.3.5, ;5.3fl, . h, rrs ...t winning the seond heat. Moullie Jasckson was the dlamoin f Monday ly 04it,,o, Long lBrajich auid Fanny Llludlow by imip. Ec lipse, and Donut ly itir . Ecliise -r Cavauli ,r, oso of ihp. Ec lipse. Fanny Ludltow was the dam of Janiacica hy Lexing- toin, md oi he the dloii ,f Foxhall., tint won the Cmrad I'rize of l'Paris, the ( esairerwithi andz :iiilmriulgcsliire Ilandicapisl etc. l-'annvy 1; by 3largrave, ouit of Lanciless livLang-ce, was the damn of Etiloerwr lby WV:agiwz r, Flora G. and Lady Dan Bryanit hy Lexiingtonir Enitna lar-atta by Vandal, E-stlla hiy hop. Australian, and Fanniy B. hy Asteroil. E.ste-lla is the daiin of Al ... Ma 1ter, that prutilimi-d the two great trotticg stallioni, Alhantara andi Alhyoime. Lady M1..rgrave (the dam of lndline hy inip. Y orkshiru.) w'as li Mat-grave, ouit oif Ladly Adlams iiy Wlmilister. tlnlitae was the da1;1oI f l olle A ic li I-eigteoin, Au-,trulia hiy imp. Anstralian, Margaret Ililnter ly Margrave wvas the ,iimi fi Kta Lte iBimn by iti p. Yorkshire, Sallie ly inip. Sov-reign, (;reek Slave by ; inmii, .ttijios lby Lexington, etc. Sallie was the dam of Eagle by Vandal, Long in i- y LightnIig, it MSi:lley liv imop. Mic-key Free, La Leve (daun of Stryhiiiie), nitd L itopli hyLightnitg. Creek .l-uve n-as the datit f Black Slave (tIme daut of Maratana ;l m elite Auignta by Laie- tieton, Tol.,y liv II l Used, Black Galamid Iessie B. by tint 0ichiltri e) ly iwip. so nlipS, suiti (if (7h-latidtu, Saroing (the dam of Aristids, WVis- ;,liu klllt iy loiy eti.) hy I-exiigtin, P.-tty and Tiiithia by Tipperary, son of lits_ gW hby Boston. Magrgine 11mare1, blamo Mistltte by I herokke, SOI of Sir Archy, the it-ni of Mlary Churchill hy Ahnxde.,hjr (1hrelmill, suit of imup. Zinganee, Capitol;t i if iKinki Ulfiniiso a'tol Belle li-irel-ay ly inip. P'ltaetoi, Letola by ,Lexittgton, llos- ii .oit Vatdlloavl) hy I atil, it : Granide T)iilm ers (laum (if Alhi, Talisan, etc .) n rt Y.-rriillhs tiy Vandal. Mary CIh..rehill was.l the dam of Eva liongltass and Floren e N-ilLie iy Vandal, llamliburg by Lexington, Astell (Miss Nailer's damint) hy Lexington i Ast-rotuld. IA large atimliler of go.d rae-h.ir-es trace to this family. Margravine, t -i fith.e superior race-horse Jas. A. (Ctitmolly, vas hy M1argrave, out ofGabriella l- sitm-cty. The Mlargrav-e timlre, oit off Rosallie Stiers by Sir Charles, was the datit i' lusep Ihimie R. Ruiwan, atid leliecca T. Prite biy The Colonel. Reecca T. Price 1i alit- .... . of ('him;, by Lexinigtont, the superior race-horse 31Malstick atad tSweetheart by Lev,-r. aitil Nsetty Brady ly Jauk M1alone. Utilla hby Margrave, damn Too Soon by Sir leaslie was the datit tif Youting lUtilla by Hiarricatte (Warfield's Florizel), (she the dlam iii Tiuialiuil amlid Teetotal by Melbourne, Jr., soit of Katight of St. George, Gaberlumizie I By Itit itte Seiit tuti, etc.), Ulverston ajimIl titina (the damit ofNaisance, Sunrise, Sonora, Vltitiahtititi, ete.), by Lexington. Victoire hiy Margrave, dam Argeutile by Bertratld, was the iliti of Za.idee liy lBelshazzar, Vatidalia and Bijon hty Vattdal, Lilla (the dam ftt Ilmou...de, Juidge Curtis, Lthiilli-otble, anid Lilly Duke, the last the dani of Water Lily aiid L.izzie D)wyer) hy Lexington, Vesta by Asteroid, Leotiore, etc. There is no lnt s hi t the ule l i lie from either Leviathan or Matrave, nMuley was sire ofLittle lon- .1 r vi.i.t. r if thel Derby in I8l0) autoll f Vespa (wiitnerofthe Oaks im 1833). His daugh- THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. ter Marpessa was darn of the unparalleled Pocahontas, and of her half brother Idas (winner of the 2,000 Guineas in 1S45.) .Joe Andrews (Dennis 0.), 1778, by Eclipse, was a good race-horse, dam Amnaranda by Omliuni, son of Sap, outof Cloldy by lBlantk, son of the t.odolphin Arabian. Joe Aundrews was the sire of Dick Aidrews, 1797, and imp. Jack Andrews, 1794, da-m by llighilyer, son of Herod, grandam by Cardinal PuIf, son of lBabrahani by the (Godolphin Arablian. Dick Adudrews was the sire of Tramp, 1810, dami by Go(hansia, son of Mercury by Eclipse, grandam Fraxinella by Trentham, sonl of Sweepstakes (Turirier'.), great grandali by Woodpecker, son of Hlerod, out of Everlasting by Eclipse. Tramip got Liverrpool, 18 28, dani by Whisker, out of M1andane by Pot- et-.. imip. Zinganee, 1825, out of Folly by Young l)rone, andll Lottery, 182:0, dati, Maldane by Pot-s, out OrY tailing Camiiilla by Wodlpec ker, etc. Liverpool got Laner ost, dani Otis by Blistard, son if Iluzzard, Oilt of Gayburst's ilain by Election. Liverpiol got Van Traolli anid lDe Ruyter, lai Ilarbelle by Saudbeck, son of Cat- tiI, Loup-gara..n, dam Moonbeam by Tomaboy, Colsterdale and Ellerdale (Elliugtons' dlani), danis by Tonliiiy, out of Tesmie by Vhisker. Trrninp got also Little Red Mover, daii AlMiss S -yntax, sister to Dr. Syntax by Paynator, lie the sire of the dam of Buic- cane.r. wLttery vas the sire of Inheritor, dlaii Hand Maiden by Walton, son of Sir Peter, Vernlani, dani Wire by Whisker. and Sheet Anchor, danal Morgiana by Muley. Sheet Aebuhir got Weatherbit, out of Miss Letty hy Priaum. anil Colliugwaod, out if Kalhnia by Magistrate. Wcatherbit-s blood oumcs tli us through imup. Cicily.Jopsou (dank of W averlv, PhI-be Malylbuwer. Katrine, Flash of Lightning, etc-.), her dam Cestrea by Fauigh-a-lBallagh; imp. Weatherwvitch (danin of Weatherby, Little Mack, 'loren e (the ;lst the dam of linidoo and grallmlaiul of the gralt miare Firenzi), Water- witch, Fo;!,- the promisiig sire, Fonwitch, etc. Tramp was the sire of Trainpoline, iino 01 . ...e,.. winner of the 2,000 Gu-inas in 183M, Miss Rose, ihap. Yorkshire's dani, nOst ifianlimght, r of Sam-ho hy Dunii Quixote, son of Eclipse. Tranlit was also sire of Charlotte West anil Tarantula (winners if the 1LOA1 Guineas in 1830 aid I3SX, Lady Muaime Carew, the &itam if Mlenldicant (winner of the 1,000 Guineas and Oaks in 1846, nait if Fury. ldai of Our Nell (winne-r of the Oaks in, 1842). Tranip was ah.o sire of St. ;iles (winner of the Derby in. 1832), 1 langerons (winner of the Derby in 18:1S), aund ltairetii-t (wim ...mer of the St. Leger in 1S23), who was impilmorted to Anierica and made his imnpres.bsion onl the stock of this country. 'Mercury, 1778, by Ec lipse, da i by Tartar, .son ,if P'anter, gramdai i by Mlogul, soil of the ..d.lllilin Arabian. Mercury got Gohlania, l7,N, dlain by llerliid, out of Maideni by Matcheni. Golianna gut Wamoterer, ouit if Catherine by Wood1pecker. 'Wauderer was sire of Peri, dam of Sir llercules. iiliaula al::so got the dlam of Moses (sire aif Pauline, damn of Gladiator). Golumpus, omit of Catherine by Woolpecker, sire of tbe granlaii of Mlelourriie, imip. Trustee, and Mulnig (winner of the Derby iii 1835). omit if Emiia by Whisker. Trustee was at good anid successful stallion iii America, sire of levei.iu, damit Rosalie Sotmers by Sir Charles. Reemonin got Mlalet, Exehecquer, Orion aid 'Ninette, iut if Ninia by Boston. Trustee also, got the nioted gehlilg Reube, omit of Minstrel by Mledoc, John Black, mint of imp. Maria Black by Filio- da-Pitta, Hiidlestone. dalr by Bullock's Muckle John. Trustee was the sire af the noted race-inare Fashion, that defeated Boston iii the great niatch. Throuigh Fashion's daughter Young Fashion there are some goosd ones. Trustee also got Anil Stev-eus (dam Of Kate anld Frank Boston), out of ihp. Caprice by Mailey, and the iii.teat Levity, oit of Vaidal' dal liby ihiop. Tr:inhmy. Levity wax the ilaum of Ruric by im up. Sovereign, the noteit producing sisters Light"some and Mildred by imp. Glen- c-.i', hrren.:a, the dami of hradldemuante (The Bard's itam), Ella Hankins and Athalaric (TOni Martii's dami) by Gilroy, Lover and Legatee by Lexington. Catton was also the sire of imp. Gallopade, out of Canilhlina by Cainilliis, son of Hatubletolliall by King Fergiis. Gallopade was the dami of Fatandiago anid Cotillion by imiip. Leviathan. r.aieo .e...e, Quadrille, Horupipe anld Reel by inip. Glenicoe. Reel is the dam of Priore., Satrke, Leco-ipte, thut ilefeated Lexingtomi, War Dance, etc. The blood is fouatd in the pedigrees of iany of our very b, st horses. Catton was the sire of Royal O:ik, out of a ilaughter of Smoleusko. Royal Oak goxt MSlne iiiit of a dalighter oif Orville. Shatie gait Queen Annee. dam of Kitigstoi. out 39 TIlE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. of Garcia hy O t avian, The- Arrow, dam of Cambuscan, out of .4ounthdown by Defence, The lerry M'1oni:. o h, wiiinnr of the I)erhy, 181;, unit of The largrav iine by Little John, aol, of Octa,- i-s, Csmiiighlam (winner of the 2,0O01 Gnineas, 1J47). Catton also got lMulatto, oult of D-d'lemno,. l by Orville. Mulatto got Martha Lyni,. daiu of Voltigeaur, juit of l-ed: hy F ilho-da-Puta. M1lahtto aulso got Blooisbuary, wviann-r of the Derby, 1839, uimt of Aru ot L iss by Ardrossani. Catton got Sanidbeu k -,it of Orvillina, sister to Orv ill-, l byLa iMigbroighl. Sandlbeck got Redshank, sire of Ellen Ilorne, the gran- dam of ltled'or, uluul Barl elle, the d:umu of The Flying Dutchin...., ont of Darioletta by A Iijiudha, .Il, of Don Qnixote by Ec lipse. Catton also got imip. Contract oit of Ileleb-II It lpi, ton i an an d imp. Nonllhis, ont of Miss Garforth by Walton. Saltrani by Eclipse. damu. Vir:ago by Snap, w,,il the Iierby, 178.3, and was imported to America ii. Is8o. Hl got WIhitkey, sire of t.. d.l. In of i...p. Priam, Pha..tom andl Mofloy, in England. S:,ltran, got the I:u nof Timo.lMeI (sire of Boston), Jeniy Cockracy, aul.l Bet.ny I Ia:kll, ollt of a u1lam1ght,'r of Syumulne's Wildair. A dautghter of Saltram dauuu lby ihip. Me dley, was the dain of Sir Hal by iniup. Sir Harry. Saltram got Rosy Clack, out of Cmuzilla hy Me1lzar, son of ilup. M1edley, sh- the dIamn of Tennessee Oscar and Rosetta by Willi'i 'nmoider, .in, of. imip. Dioimel, Patty Pulff and hter sister, .Ian of lUtesy Sao.i.l. ,r. by P'a-olet. The Darley Arabian male line is represented in Englald by sneli good (P11-'s as Ayrshire (tDerby, 18M8) by Hamlpton, daita Atalanta by Galopins, Bnend or (Derhy, 1880) by Doncaster (Derby, 1873), dlan Rouge Rnsoe by Thorinanhay, B,'nldigo by men Battle, dlam iHasty Girl by Lrdr Golugh, Brag by Strmna, dlan B1.3l.,c by Flatterer, Donovan (Derhy and St. Leger. 1889) by Galopin. (Derby, 1875), daii Molwerinia by Scottish Chief, Common (2,000 Gunilnen, De-rby and St. Leger, 1891) by Is-imy, dajiu Thistle by Scottish Chief. Galliard (2,000 Guineas, 1883) by Galopin, damn Mavis by Macaroni, Galopin (Derby, 1875) by Vedette, dam Flying lDuchuess by The Flying llutchman, Hagioseope by Spscil-nm, dlam ',phia by Macaroni, Mimiting by Lord Lyo.., .lani. Mint Sauce by Young Melbourne, Muncaster by Doncaster, dam Winlemlerre by Macaroni, Lowland Chief by Lowlanider, dlam Ba- thilde by Stockwell, Peter by Hermit, dam Ladty Masham by Brother to Stratford, Petrareh by Lord Clifilen dlam Laura by Orlaldo. Pero. Goimez (St. Leger, 18W19) by Bead-man, 1lamn Salamanca by Student, Petronel (2,000 Guineas, 1880) by M ulsket, dai Crythacia by Hesperus, Ormonde (2,000 Guiineas, Derby and St. Leger, 1886) by Benid'or, daim. Lily Agnes by Macaroni, Saraband by Muncaster, dam Highlaud Fling by Scottish Chief, Silvio (Derby and St. Leger, 1877) by Blair Athol, dam Silverhair by Kingston, Sefton (Derby, 1878) by Speculun, dam Lady Sefton by West Australian, St. Gatien (dead heat with Itarvester and twalked over for the Derby, 1884) by Rotherhill or The Rover, dam Saint Editha bry Kingley Vale, Springfield by St. Albans, dam Viiridis by Marsyas, Sureft at 12,000 Gni.,eas, 1890) by Wisdom, dam by Galopin, oit of AisM Foote by Orlakindo, The Bard by Petrarch dam Magdaleihe by Syrian, St. Simon by Galopin., dianm. St. Amge-la by King Tom, Timothy by Hermit, dam Lady M1asham by Brother to 4Statfirrd, Tristan by Hermit, dam Thrift by Stoekwell, Wenlock (St. Leger, 1872) by LIor Clifdlen, dam Mineral by Rataplan, Wisdom by Blinkhoolie, dam Aline by Stoekwll, MIerry Hampton (Derby, 1887) by Hampton, dam ).o11 Tearsheet by Brooinielaw, Saihiltin (Derhy, 1890) by Springfield, dam Sanda by Wenlock, the two last untried in the stud. Ii. Ameriba we are full as strong in this blood, not only in imported b.rs, manyof them sucesses in the stud, but in native bred horses who were first-wlass ra.e-horsw- and are poputlar and suemssful stallions. Imported St. Blaise (IJerby, 18-3) by Iferojit, dlani Fnee by 31arsyas, Rayon d'Or (St. Leger, 1879) by Flageolet, lani. Araucaria by Amiibros, Dalimacardoch (.lead) by Rataplan, dam Mavo.y ..nise by Teddingfoni, Blytbewiush hy Adventuirer, dam Boniny Bell by Voltigeur, The Jacobite by Priuice Charlie, dlain sister to Litthe Lady by Orlando, Ubalan by The Ranger, dauan La 1ehliante by Turniars, 1)D- iver by Wemlock, ini, Boot anid Saddle ly Trinupeter, Stoe'lhengre by Blair Athol, d:iin Coinabra by Kingston. Charaxns ly Disb.., dami Smppho by Kingston, Maxim by Musket, dam ERealization by Vespasiwi. Kantaka by Scottish Clhief, tlai, Seclusion (Hermit's dlaim) by Tad.- niumr. Saxon by Beadsman, dam Girasol by Asteroid. Galore by Galopin, dam Lady Alaura by Mlacaronii. Kimig Galop by Galopin, dam by King Tom, out of Sunshine by THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Tbonnanby. Great Tomiu by King Tom, dam Woodcraft by Voltigeur. Top Gallant and Stalwart brothers by Sterling, daua Sea Mark by Adventurer. Loyalist by Sterling. l:in Casuistry by The Miner. The Sailor Prince by Albert Victor, dam 1 ruiita by Ilermit. Laureate by Petrarch, dam Macaria by Macaroni. Dandie Dinmaont by Silvio , lanm Meg MIerrilies by Macgregor. Glenelg byCitadel, dani Babta by Kingston. ELothil by Hamipton. dlani Sultana by Oxford. Lossington by lioncaster, dam Lily Agines (Ot- monde's date) by Macaronti. Wagner by Prince Charlie, dam Duichets of MaIlfi by Ellanwl. Kyrle Daly by Artillery, dam Colleen Rhne by Genmta di Vergy. Siddarth; by Pero Gomitez, dlant The Pearl by Newminster. Many of these are tiot Derby or St. Leger winners but very highly bred and successful stalliotis. Amongst tunai, bred in. America, allt who possess. racing qualities sulfficieeit to class themit with the best p1r- formers in England, are the followinig: Salvator by Prin-e Charlie, datmt Salina by Lexington (wittner of the fastest mile ever run in the world, L.35A, anid 1+ itiles -with 122 lbs,. itt 2.05), Longfellow, the eqiutal of any sire in the world, by inip. Leant- ington, damn Nantutra by Brawiter's Eclipse, Leonatits by Lontgfellow, datti Setlper Felix by imtup. I'haeton, witiner of tell stakes at 3 years old, and a succ,-essful stallion. Laike Blackburn by imp. Bonnie Scotland, tdam Nevada by Lexington, witnner of 22 out of 24 races at 3 years old, antl a successful stallion. LiliUs, a superior race-horse anid siccessfnl stalliont by ilmp. Leatintgtont, dam Fainty Washington by Revetlue. Enquirer, a superior rac e-horse andt successfil stallioti by itmp. Leamttingtot, dain Lida by Lexingtolt, the brothers Otnotndaga, Stratford and Sensation (utbeateti) by imp. Leamington, ulatuil StitI llBeale by Lexingtoii. Iitupector B. and Getaway, good rac-ers, by Enqunirer, dam Colossa by Colossus, Iroquois (witner of the Derby and St. Leger in 18-1) by inip. Leamington, dam Maggie B. B. by initp. Australian, Lisbon by itup. Pbaeton, tatin imp. Lady Love by Stockwell or Caterer, Troubadour by Lisbott, .latti Glenliniie by imp. Glenelg, Powbattati (brother to Parole) by inip. Leamnington, dam Maidenm by Lexington, Alarm by imp. Eclipse, dlate imp. Maud by Stockwell, Paniquie anli Wawekus (brothers) by Alarim, dain Maggie B. B. by imp. Australiati, Falsetto by Enquirer, dam Farfaletta by ititp. Australiati, The Bard, a superior horse, by Longfellow, datin Brademanie by War Datice, Blue Eyes by Enquirer, dam Bltchu by Planet, Linden by Longfellow, dami Linda Lewis by Oliver, Lotugstreet by Long- fellow, dam Semper 1d1cn by itimp. Gleti Athol, Belvidere anal Sir Dixon (brothers) by imp. Billet, dlata Jaconet by imp. Leamington, E-iltityar by Alarm, date Hira b3: Lex- ittgton, Aramis by itttp. Phaetotu, dam Nellie Grey by Lexington, Aretino by Aralius, dam Sprightly by Lexington, Elia Lawrence by itttp. Billet, datut Sprightly by Lex- intgtont, WVhisper by Planet, data Mattie Gross hy Lexington, Bramble by imp. Bonnie Scotlattd, dam Ivy Leaf by imp. Atistralian, Foxhall by Kitig Alfonso, dlain Jamaica by Lextngtott (wittner of the Grand Prize of Paris, etc.), Forester by imp. IlI Used. dam W-ooubitue by Censor or Kentucky, King Alfonso by imp. Phaetomi, dam Capitola by Vandanl, V'outiae by l'erm Gomez, daze imp. Agei-ria by Adventurer, Jils 3Jofl-tsot by L.zlgfellow, dan. Fanny Wells by itttp. Sovereign, His Highness by itilp. Ill Used, datim ititp. Prini-ess by King Tutu, a grand good one, with etany others which posses olt the feniale ide a large infision of the coveted Herod blood. In fact, our Auteri aun hI.rses po-tsss uemtre of the IHerod blood through Glencoe, who sired Euglatld's ittost niteul miatroit, P'-ahontas, dam of Stockwell, Rataplan, King Tom, etc., than call be flouid itt the World. The Aleock Arabian was imporled into Euglatdu about 1720, by whom it is mtot stated, bitt fro.tu his itante by Mr. Alcock. lie was utoted as the sire of Crab, tlau sister t Soreheels by Basto, 2dl dam (Partner's tiati), sister to Mixbury Galloway by the Curwen Bay Barb, 3d dlati by Cttrwen's Old Spot, 4th datm by White-legged Lowsher Barb, 5th daank the old Vintiter iutare. This old Viuttter tinare was tlte property of Mr. Citrwen, of Workiimgton, atuit was saiul by Mr. Croft to have beell the bebt bred mare atid tIest racer of her day. She was the dlam (in additiot to the filly above mention.el) of a filly by Pulleitme's Chestnut Arabian, which was the tlait of the filly by Blossotut, sotn of Curweit's Hay Barb. To the old Vintner mare trace mn direct fenmale lite Croft's Partner, Sureheels, Crab, Snip, Pacolet, Syphon, Soldier, Mercuiry, Master Bagot, St. Giles, Bodtirow, Dick Andrews, Remembraucer, John 4 THE THOROUGHBRED BOBSIL ; Gaunt, Pompey, Maley Moloch, Nutwith, Lambiou,The Confessor, Prim, Warlock, Ratan, Springy Jack, Daniel O'Rourke, Wingrave, Outfit, Bendigo, Peter, Peregrine Tertius, etc. This Arabian also got Mr. Alcoek' Spot, the Duke of Aneaster's Gentleman, and the mere, dam Flash by the Curwen Bay Barb, out of a natural Barb mare, that waa the dam of Dismal by the Gediphia Arabian, Whitefoot by Balt Whitdfse, and Trifle by Fox. Crab was a superior race-horse, and aa a stallion in Mr. Panton' atud was noted as the sire of many good race-horaes, stalliona and brood manre. The (Godolphin Arabian. This, the most noted of all the Eastern sires, waa a dark bay or brown horse, foaled in 1721. and was by many regarded as a Barb. He was brought from France by Mr. Coke, and it is said that he actually drew a cart in the streets of Paris. Be tbin true or not, he unquestionably contributed more to the breed of thoroughbreds than any stallion either before or since his time. Mr. Coke presented him to My. William, keeper of the St. James Coffee House, by whom he was presented to Lord Godolphin, whose property he remained until his death at Gog- magog, in 1753. It is true that every superior race-horse of the present day, either in Ammierica, France or England, partakes largely of his blood. The Godolphin was teazer to Hfobgoblin, son of Aleppo by the Darley Arabian and Mr. Brewster's old Hautboy mare, in 1739 and 1731. On Hobgoblin's refusal to cover Roxena, she was ipred to the Godolphin Arabian, and from that -over she produced Lath, the first horse the Arabian ever got. Lath, a bay horne foaled in 1732 (named from his flat side.), was a superior race-horse, the best one of his dlay. Cade, his own brother, was a bay horse, foaled in 1734, and was named Cade from the fact that he was bronght up on eow's milk, his damn dying when he was only ten days old, " To cale, to bring up ii. softness." Cade was an indifferent race-horse, but a very successful stallion, whih uecess is attributed not only to his superior blood, but to his grand synlmietry in form. Rosana, the danm of Lath, Cade, and Ronudheas by Devonshire Childcrs,5,was owned by Lord Go!olphin. Shewashy the Biall dGalloway, dam sister to Chanuter bi,' the Akaster Turk, 2d1 .ani, by the Leedes Arabian, 3d dam l;y 8panker, 4th dlam old Morocco mare (Old Peg, Spanker's dam) by Morocco Barl, 5th dam Old Bald 1'cg by an Arabian, ou t of a Baran maare. Lath got Hector, Miss (the dam of Fairy) lby Sihepherid. Crab, Redcap, aid Dujhess, dam Young Misw Belvoir by Flying C(hilders. Duchess, was the darm of Brimstone by Devonshire Chestnwt Arabian, and rh.e tile olazn of Squib by Spectator. A dlaughter of Lath, out of Brown Basto (,i.,ter to Snip), Was the lam of O)mar by the Godolphin Arabian, C razy by Lath, daInim Bay Basto (sister to Snip), was the damn of Virago and two sisters by Panton Arabliat., and the hay horse Protector, inmported into America and here called Lath, hy Shepherd's Crab. Virago was the damn of Hollandaise ly Matchem (winner of St. leg.-r. 1l .). anid the grey filly Gunilda, importedl to America by Star, son of Regulus lby the (nmlolphin Arabian. Gunihla (ealled also Virago) was the dam of Warske, Malsk :nd Virago by imp. Shark, son of Msarske by S.nirt. From Virago by Shark, ninny -xc.dfleut race-horses have descended, including Phrnnix Belle, Cora Lynn, Mliss Ctartr, Lilac, Joe Daniels, etc. Mims Carter is the dam of Hildegarde, lose, Poteem, etc-. Crazy was also lam of Quill and sisiter by Felther, son of the Godolphin Arabian. This Feather mare, sister to Quill, was the dam of Anvil by Herod, who was sire-of the grandam of imp. Leviathan. Lath was also the grandsire of Banny Las by Snip. Cade was much more dis- tingnished as a stallion. He got Matelhem (1748), dam sister to Mis Partner by Croft's Partaer, 2d dam Brow-n Farewell by Makeless, 3d dam by Brimmer, 4th dam by Place's White Turk, 5th dlam by Dodsworth, out of the Layton Violet Barb mare, Changeling, a brother and a full sister out of the same mare. Matchem was a superior race-horse, and was a very successful stallion, being the sire of 354 winners in 23 years that won in money 7.59,85W.00, in addition to caps. Mat.-hein got Conductor (1757), Alfred, Georgian&, Eyebright, etc., out of a daugh- terof Snap by Snip by Flying Childers, 2d dam by the Callen Arabian, 3d dam Grise- wooi' s Lady Thigh by Croft s Partner, 4th dam by Greyhound, tracing through the old Montagn unare to a Royal mare. Conductor got Imperator (1776), dam by Herod, 2d THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. dam Carina by lanrke (sire of Eclipse), out of a daughter of Blank, son of the 4 lololphin Arabian, tracing through Miss Hip by Oysterfoot (Arabian) to the noted ('fimpjn mare. Conductor also got Trumpator (1782), Cat, Cantator, etc., dam Bru- nette by Squirrel, son of Traveler by Partner, 2d1 dam Dove by Matchless, son of the (hi0iphin Arabian, tracing through Look-at-me-Lade by Gransshopper, eon of the llyerly Turk, to the Oldlfeld mare, said to have been very highly bred. Imperator git l'ipator (1786), out of Brunette. the dam of Trumpator by Slqirrel. Pipator got Remnenibrancer (winner of St. Leger, 1803) out of Queen BMab. sister to Mercury by lipise. Tr:iiilnatnr got Paynator (1791), dam by Mark Anthony, eon of Spectator by Crab, 22d lain Signora by Snap, grandson of Flying Childers, out of Miss Windsor by the Goslollhin Arabian. Trurmpator also got Sorcerer (1796). dam Young Giantess by Diomedl, 2d lant, Giantess by Matchem, tracing through a sister to Roxana (darn of Lath aund Cade), to tie olld Morocco mare (Spanker's dam) by Morocco Barb. Panyuator got Dr. Syntax (1811), dlam by Beningbrough, eon of King Fergus by Ec'lipse, 2.1 sd la Jenny Mole by Carbuancle, granibson of the Goslolphin Arabian, out of a slaughter of Prince rQlQas saw, grandson of the Darley Arabian. Dr. Syntax gsst The Ioctor (sire of Malcolm), dam by Lottery, out of Elizabeth by Walton, and the intesi Bee' s-wing, dmsn of Newminster, out of a inare by Ardrossan, eon of John Bull, out of Lady Eliza by Whitworth, son of Agonistes. Paynnitor got the dam of Cain by Paulowitz, suit of a Delpini mare. Sorcerer gnt Cosins. dam Houghton Lass by Sir Peter, son of Highflyer by Herod, out of Alexisa by King Fergus, sot. of Eclipse. Comuns got Hnumphrey Clinker, out of Clinkerinna by Clinker, son of Sir Peter. Hnmphrey Clinker got Melbourne, oust of s:,-ighter of Cervantes, son of Don Quixote by Eclipse, grandam by Golumpius, sosmn of Gohanna by Mercury. Melborine got West Australian (winner of the Io.-4 t;.jineas, Derby ansd St. Leger, 1853), damn lowerina by Touchstone, out of Emmna 1y vWhisker, so.. of Waxy, Blink Bonny (winner of the Oaks and Derby, 18.57). witisl s"f lBlair Athol (winner of Debhy and St. Leger, 1801). ansd Breadalbane, o01t of .erl Mary by Gladiator, Canezon (winner of 1.000 Guineas, 1848), out of Madause Pl.'ine bsy Velor ipede, el of Blacklo k. Canezon wan tbie dain of Fazzoletto by Or- liasob, Cape Flyaway by The Flying Dutchman, etc. Mlelbourne gut Cynba (winner sf the Oaks, 1848), out of Skiff by Sheet Anchor, aind she was the grandam of Marsien, Chl:arsm a md The Abbot. Marehioness (wininer of the Oaks, 1P55) by Melbourne, ont of Ci.nizel 1: by T,,ns hstoue,wras sent to Australia and was the dam ofAngler ly Fisherman, wimisnfr nsf the Victoria Derby, S.. Leger and Ballarat lDerby, andsi sire of Onyx and Robini- soll Critsoe. Mlelbourue was also sire ssf Mentmore Laos (winner of the 1,000 G;uineas. 18.53), silt of Enieralh hy D)efence. Alentraore Lasts was tie dinni of Ilainab (will- ner of the 1,000 Guineas, Oaks anil St. Leger, 171). West Aiustralian was the sire of Brwti. Agines (damn of Brown Bread), out of Miss Agnes by Birdcatcher, Lady Sefton tdam of Seftos., witnuner of the Derby, 1878), out of Clarissa by Pantaloomi, Soloin, sire of Barcailisne, Plilainnnnionn, ete., omut of Darling's slamn by BirsIcateher, asid the slanin of Ml nnsket by Toxolsiolite. MuIsket is sire of isinp. Mlaxinil, lartini-Henry anil Petronell (winner of the 2,000 Guinieas, six Queest's Plates anid the Doncaster Cul). West Australian also got Stssimersisde (witner of the Oaks, 1859), dam of Printain- ninre (Ponilet's dam), osnt of Ellerdlale by Lanercost. West Anstr-.lian also got isinim. Avltraliani (slant Emsnilia (imp.) by Young Emnilins), who was mnot only a suiperiorrnee- l-.rse biut onie of the lest amid tinost popsilar stallions ever inn America, sire of Wild- ile (itsonr miles, 7.254), out of Idlewild (4 miles, 7.26) by Lexingtont, Felloweraft (I. miles, 7.19j), Slenlidthrift, liser, Rutherford, etc., ont of Aerolite by Lexingtoni, lBadeln liadsen, Helinhiold, etc., out of Lavensler by Vagner, Albl-el-Kader, Albl-el. Ksree, Wilfuil, Silent Friend, Mate, Atilla, Lehluster, Farfaletta (the slam of Falsetto), Masggie ll. IS., dntt sf Iroqutnois (winner of both the I)erby and St. Leger), Ivy Lensf (slants of Bramble, BIrambaletta, etc.), andi Lizzie Lucas, dam of Lyttont, Cambyses, ets. Melbourne was also sire of Sir Tatton Sykes (winner of St. Leger, 1846), dam by Ialrgrave (imp.), Prime Minsister (dsam by Sheet Anchor), who got Knight of the C.:rter (wsinner of the Tradesman Plate, Chester, 1811), out of Roea Bonheur by Tluinchstone. Knight of the Garter was the sire of Przedswit, out of The Jewel by 43 THE TIIOROrV;HBRED HORSE. Stockwell. Melblonre also got Young Melbonrne, dam Clarissa by Pantalo n, scon of Cacstrel, out of a daughter of (lentoe. You.ing Melbourne got Gen. P'eel and States- loan, dlain a dI:gihter of Orlando, ont of Brown Bess by Camel. Geit. Peel won thw t2000 Golineas, 1864, and was Second in both the Derby and St. Leger to Blair Athol. Y ..ng Melbourne also got New Holland (winner of tile Goodw o.. Cup). out to fllln('I'lawa3y by Ziuyder Zee, son of Orlando, Brotherto Strafford, out of daughter of ;,,lle hv, KlRaiid Rhone, elan, by Lanerost or Rletriever, Pell Mell, dam Makeshift by Volftigcmlr, h- the sire of Carlton, out of Jiotmay Spec by Specmllulm. Youn11g 3Mel- boirme bliweld l1e-t throlgh his daughters, lint Sauce, dam of Mintimug by Lord Lvyon (wrinn..er of time Grand Prize of Paris), The Lallmbkin, (winner of tile .t. Leger, 154I) by Ca:iballo, and his sister Minthe (winuier of the 1,000 Guineas, 18-i9), olit of S.y ee by 3:arsyas. Adelaide, dam of Peregrine (winner of tile 2,000 Guwialea, lisl l'y Pert, Gomiez, damn by Teddington, Faraway, (dam of Rafimello), ollt of Maid of McSlha,, by lon John, Patchwork (dam of Quilt, Crosspatch, etc.). tit of Makeshift by Voltigenr; Wheateor (dam of Skylark, winner (If the Gold Va.se at Ascot, by King Toni, and Harvester, who rai a dlead lm,-at and dividei it,,-f erltv with St. (atien, 1K14), (ilt of .Swallow by Cotierstt,,,e. ilunplibrey Chliiker was ,IImst sire of Bran, dam Velvet by Oiseau, ouit of Wire, sister to Whale- lbone ,1- bWaxy. Bran was the sire of Onr Nell, winner f the Oaks, 181:2. Hulmphlrey Clinker was sire of Roekingham (winner (t, St. Leger, lgt3), The Biddy (daln of Priestess by The Dioctor) oumt of Idalia by Peruvian. The Biddy was danm of The (;cm by Touchstone, and she the daimia (f Regalia (winner of the Oaks, 1865) by Stock- well. The Priestess was tile dam of IDileibella bry Voltigeir. and she time tlalil of Idahli by Caniimsan, that prodiueed imp. Sir bodred and imp. Cheviot. Comns was sire of Reveller (winner of St. Leger, 181f). Olt of Rosette by Benilighrough. Reveller was the sire f imp. IDelight, tllt of Defianee by Rubens. Delighlt was the dalm of Hagar atid Matilda Bynmim by itilp. (Glencoe, and Shamrock (imported is Wero) lby St. Pntrik, son of Walton iby Sir Peter. Shamrock was tIme sire of Hentlie Farrow, omlt of Ida hy imp. Belshazzar. son of Blackloek, she the dalin of oaytwower 1y imp. Eclipse, that protliceed Joe Hooker, the popular sire, and California bivy Monday, Warwick alid Anmnie Lanrie by Hubbard. Mimi, the sister to Mayflower, is dwan of Mask, Mlikado and Kinglike by King Ernest, the latter a very promising stalliuim. Ballerina by5 imp11. Balrownie, out (If Hennie Farrow, is tile damn if Ballinette (dam of Clara W., Alta and Del Norte) by Moladay or Yonmmg Eclipse, and Comnntess Zeika (danm of Ed Corrigan, Jludge Post, etc. biy Norfolk. Reveller was the sire of Zillalh. olIt of Morisca by Morisco, son of 1imley. Zillah was tibe tinin of Prairie Bird by Tm,,lm-h. ttimle, and she the dlami of Englaiid's Beanty by Birdtlateher, she tIe dam of imp. The Rake (sire of lhindee) by Wild IDayrell, Silverhair (the damn of Mil vii, Silvester and Fetterl-ek) hy Kingstti, Rose of Kei,t (tIme dam of Sycee by Marsyas) iy Kinigstoln. Sycee was the d:lmI If Mint Salue, damn of Minting, winnetr of the Grand Prize of Paris, ald I he Laiilbkill, wiunner of thle St. Leger, 186If. Prairie Birti was nblo ilama of Vitinla by Art hur Weleslevy the :l... of fBird of F'reedolm (wimlier of City (11d1 S1b0- urhlirll II..ildiap). C.ilnlm wrns the sire of imiip. M1y Laldy out of The Coloiiel i dam by ieelpili. she thie am of ilmp. Dellplilie by Vhisker, that was the damni of lilip. MItiiarc by Prialm, TIle (Qnuei, full sistetr t Mlonarh amd imp. Herald by Plenipo- ten.tiary. Soreert-r was the silue if Si.m.lenlsko (winner f tie 2,000 Guineas and I rby, 1813), d;inm WVovki by Meiitor, stn of Justice by llerod, olIt of MUaria, dam of Waxy by Hfirod. C(I-ri hmy Stiiiolemskndam by Precipitate, son of Mercury by Eilipst-, was the dauil (in i Chat (Cihitterer. Clmatterl-ux and Cllitchllt by Magpie in Ir.l:aind. Smoin-nko was the sire iii Jirry (winner of the St. Leger, 1824), (llt of Loisa by 4 rv-ille. Jerry was the sire of Tomlibov lilt of Bee's-wing's da.la by Ardiros- .am.. Tiu...tr was the sire of NlltwithI out I ilau.'hmter (f Coniuc. Nutwithl (wiuner (If St. I-ger, 13-:;) was the Sire of Kiight of Kars, out of I'tilihomitas by (lencoe, andi of (;al(-bboy. ,lit of Laldy Moore (arew by Tranlim. Simoleitsko was also the sire of The Faivwn, ,lit of .Jerboa by Goblatmna, and Tbe Fawn was the tlaim of Venison by Partisami. soin of Waltoin. Venison was the sire tf Kingstoi, out of (ulleen Anne liy Siane. 5il of ltoyal Oak by Catton, Royal Oak's nit, bxy .moleuako. KIngston wlas iith 44 TIHE THIORIOUGHBREI) IhORSE. sire of imp. Blue Maantle. Silverhlair (diani of Silvio, winuoriif lDerby and St. Leger, 1877). iip. Non Pareille, Slan-at-Arins, Alarn, etc. Oinolenskuf; bloods is represcaitei in Anieriea throigh imp. Maria Black by Filho-da-Puta, whose datn was by Sitnoleansko out of a daughter of Sir Peter. MIaria Black was the daita of Bay Leaf by imp. York- shire the dlim of Beacon, Balysv,:tter, Bayonet, Baywosol Preakieas, Bay Final, Bay Fl--er and -Niagara by Lexintgton, Bingaiun ant II M. A. IS. by Asteroil, and Bay Blwib by imp. Australian. Bay Flower is the dama of Ivy Leaf, sihe the damn of llr;iniltle, lraniabaletta (Me rry Monarch's ,dia), Bye and Bye (Nonw or Never's dami), Jliiiie Leaf, all Iy imp. Boldliie Scotland, Bazaar by .lack Malone, and Niagara, a s i-l ly, g.-d race-horsc, by Luke Blackburn. The grandami of Gallopade, that ftim.-leil the great Ree-l and l)isie faimilies, is a daughter of Siioleski... Sorcerer is :AIsh sire of Sooxthsayer (whither of the St. Leger, 1811), lam Goliletilocks by D)elpini, .sin of IligIhlvyer, out of Violdt 1y imip. Shark, son itf Marske. Soothsayer was the '5r- of I'lagrne. out of X eb, sist-r to Wire and Whalelu-ine by WVaxy. Filagree was the dnin of Cohweb (winir of thet 1.W 00 Guineas and Oaks) by Phan1tomi1, sire of \Val- ton aoul imp. Rii.lIlesvirth (wiillier of the 2,000 Guineas, 1831) by Emilins, antd of Charlotte West (winner of the 1,t00 luineas, 18:30) by Tramp. Cobweb was the ila of Bay Middletoi by Siltan, .inin of Silimit by inip. Buzzard. Bay Midilleton was :: grauid ra-'e-biirse (winner iof the 2,015) Guineas anld Derby, 1836) aind successful stal- lion, leing the s.re 01 o-Iv1 mit itf Crineitix by l'riam, Hesperus, out f Plenary by Fmiliois, Ellen Slidiletmin (daim of Wil l)ayrell, winner if Derby, 1855X), onlt if Myrrha by Malek, son of BIlacklhck, Britanniia IV., importel (ilam of Ma:idatme Dlitaley andl Brown Prince, se it to Engl-idt, hy Lexington, Brigandt by Planet, Booty ly Asteroil, ete). Madame Dludley is the dam of Jludith an IBelinlda by tillelg, Vintage (the d1amn of 11by 'Royal, Flavilla, etc.) by Virgil. Sauta Rita :aimid Virgie 1). (sisters to Vintage), the latter diin of Hueneme by Billet. Booty is the dant. of V'iolaktor by King lain, Estelle by llimyar, etc. Bay Mithtlleti wasB aIso sire ,f Eititiee, iam of Saunterer. oitt itf Bloe Devils by Velocipeile; thte : daii ,if King Alfred, anti grandamt of Enterprise, out iof West Country Lass by Venision; Bay Missy, granilani of Scottish Chief, miit of Catiilla by ouing Phanitoim Tite Flying D)utchmian (wittner of Derby anti St. Leger, 1S49), sire uf Flying D)iiliwss, lialopiz's ttin. ont of Barbelli ly Sal dbeck, si... of Cattoi, altl of l)utt-h Skuiter, out of P'nl vie by Gladiator, with ither goiiil odis My De)ar (graitilamn ,f Oxfortd by Birdlcati her), out of Miss Letty by Priaim: liesperns the granidmaili if l' trninel, out of Pletiary by Emniliu,; the sister to Cohweh, by lihalintoni prilieil Flycvatcher by Gotlolphixi, soIn of Partisan, who was the gratntalmii of iullt. Eclipse, wht got Alarm, Rntltless, Relentless,. Remorseless- aidt iiiiy etulier good oit-s. S wathsayer was sire also of Tirisias (witnner of the Derby. 1819). mit of Pleilge b'y Waxy. The Gisoilplhiin Aralbiain also got Blosoumi, Jilt anid Bragg, iatit. Aneaste r Blissmiui by Crab, son iif the Alcock Ar:tbiain, gratiinil bry Flying Ciiihlers. o1t iaf Miss lelviiir by Grey Granthamn, etc. Jilt was the dant, tf Arab by Panitont Arabiani, .Jilt, lliruet, Bashful, Caligula atod lIanhile all by tlnink. Cripple was oiwo brother to Cygnet and Creeper by the t;i-dilphiii Araliahila dim Blossomu, sister to Ant-aster Blbassoml by Crab. Cripple was the sire iif thle great Ginterick, a superior ruice-horse anld the sire iif iitilp. Medley, foaleil in 1776. Miidley was a fihe rate-horse and sire of Grey l)iiinei (flioled in 1786), dain by .Shie, sitU of P1artner, granilain by imlp. Vampire, oit of inilp. Calista. by Forester; Blelatir (Traylor',), foaled 1786, and l Calypso, foutled 1793. tlant Selirna (Yooiig) by Yorick, granham Bllack Sclinums by imp. Fearnonight, out of intp. Selima by the Godolphin Aralbiaii; Boxer, foaled 1790, damn by intp. Fearinaight; Qonicksilver (foalel 1783), ilaiit by Symime's Wildair; Melzar, foaleat 1791, tlamtt hiy Syuiane's WViltair, gratitamn by iop. Vampire, out of imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade, sian of the Godolphin Arahiian; I t....plighter, tlant by imp. Lonsdale, by Jolly Roger, su of Gower stallion, out of inip. Kitty Fisher by Cade; Grey Mledley (Barry's ,f Tennessee), dlani by Trite Whig, grandamn Circe by Aril, o0t tf inip. Lady Northiuam- berlanda; the Mediley inare (owneild by Marunaduke Johinson of Virgiztia), dlain of Miss Jefferszom by imip. Dliuned, C('aralitia by iaiip. Saltramii, Carolinian iy imp. Trite Btlute, ail the timiu...is sisters, Vanity anild Reality by Sir Archy, the latter dalin of .lohnsot-i 45 THE THIOROUGrHBRED HORSE. Mledley lby Sir I al. Slcuider and lBonnets o' Blue by Sir Charles, the latter the dam of the cace:d Fashioni (that defeated Boston in the great match, fienr-mile heats, run over the l'Union Cmiere, L. I., May 10th, 1812, in 7.329, 7.45, the best rnce ran in America te, that dlate). Mfariner hy Shark, etc. Gimcrack was also sire of imp. Clockfast, and of time c:lam of Coeestalele"s iccap. Pot-8-' mare, grandam of American Eclipse. Godlolphin Araleian was the sire of Blanik, hay hors foalcdl 17410, dam Little Hartley mare by Bartlett's Chlildlers. 21d dlacic Flying Whigg by William's Wooelstock Arahian, 3d elae,1 Pojiets, -ewee sister tee thie Bleah Galloway by the St. Victor Barne, 4th elam Grey Why- not bey Wlcyceect, -enc f the Fenviek Barb, ont of a Royal mare. The Little Harthc'y mare was al].e thi elaca cf Janus and Oldl England, and a filly by the Gtotolphi, Aralliac,, which tilly was the danm of Merlin by .Second, Babraham Blanik hy B-abrahamie, etc. Blanik was im..t succesfnl as a race-hccrse but was an exceedingly valualbc stalli-ec, andl sire eef Clcatsworth ont of Fairy by Shepher'fs Craic; Cbryswlite, Gaudy aicdl Gtac--cecccce'. eit of Blssn icy Panitomc's Crab; Pacolet -cit of WN-hiteneck by l'Baectcwec ( rmlc. secca of Ales. k Aralbian; Paymaster not of Snap Dragon by Snap, sonl ,,f se,ip; raticr ..itt of Spectatecr's laim by Partner. Blank was the sire of Countess. eilt et az elicliter ee' Rilh, seen ef Cr:elc. Coicite.ss was thte dan of Horitita and Achille. 1ey Dcu lips lAIpicci lby llightlycr, ete'. Iloratia was the (lam of Staimford by Sir Peter. caceel lis lmeethm rs, the Derby wicners, Paris, I106. aed Archtuke, 1799, imp. ill, Vicgigei-. Bh:e-k tieo got Dizzy (.ult of Dizzy by IDriver, steel oef the Wycin Ara lMian hiclite :claimi f (.rc' iherienmceavt icy I)orimacct, son of Othee; Goldlenm Grove, the elam cc 1' te-orth cy ilereel elt of Spiccstc'r, the Widldlriecgtoce centre, iy lPartucer; Hlelen (the dlane eel licet andl rine iy Se.ciirrel) ouit f Male hr Crale; Iloratia, elammi of Juino by Spectatmee. aiccel her sister them, elacu f icecp. l iecmel), ocit of a claigluter of flyitmg ('hilders; .Julia. cia cf l'remise' Icy Senlep anel ePriecee-s lby Hereocl, out of Spectateer's dam by Partyier; Lilly. elam, eef Ilippleia Icy Snap. .Jcacsta andl Dreccme lby Herodl, cent of Peggy cy Caer': I'rimeiileessa. cli cc eef llciciel by SAquirrel, eit eef a dlenghter ccf the Celilec Arabiiane. Little H:artlev eccmare was the .aci cf Tcertceise anel his sister lby Wihitefi-et. seed cef thay clt,,... Thii Wbitefieot octre was the delai of tie Govwer stallion lb litce Geeelelulelcici Arlteite. The Gow,,er stallicen was the sire ef l ittle l:avil. l.erdl Gon-er's w''estale's s ( ire of Yselincg Sweeimstckes. Trenthlacmi, Whitelegs., Cersair, 1)octer. etc.,, ('lie11, (dlm ef ('Cecquaccercr ley IIejmzc t ), etc. 'i'lTe Gedelcllihici Aralcian got Regiccts, .iled hiii sister ith',e ela ef eel;celliy iy Blajek . l Cc..I0 ette iey the C'celIct.cn anrh. she thei. .ela ec f Cam':cilll (eller 'tc. ly Treontl.an), dane Grey Rclinseon by the Balel il;ilc--ey. 2cl .ij1 ssilt r te PhI ('OldCectry Wenjjh iby S.iake, scec of the lister Tcirk. 11 3 i..a. dre'y W ilke- sister te Cl(cemsy hy Hauntboy, 4th clam Miss lletty le'Ac-e''s Pet clmare elaei.ater tf 'a Sedbleecry Roeymal mare. RIegiuilu. wtsh a bay hors,- fitAle' icc 173:9. 1-icler the n ic... .c f 9Sweetlips lie w.e.. a numiciciper of races, and ast six yc;crs ,,It hle -,ee eight Rlo'VAl Pl tes andl -cce l50 Plate. Ile was ciever beaten. :,,,d wa. s ".eI. er temY acs Irseeef lis ealy. R:egtlins was cucted as a stallionc, acid wa.s thi sire eel CI eceIc9s, ('ato. Meerwick Ball, Adlelehis, Ehl'haint, South, Tiek. l'ricclhet \:c cecempiree jceteil) etc. Ile was Alice the sire f A Iti Grec ,e clledamcli' i'eietac 'eccel sistc'r ley .IMltske, Bailooce, Ecuieca smind NMria by Teleeciclachcc. 11egal. alice get lpilettl cclt l Meether Wc'stc'n by Saitii' soec of Sncake, owcc brcber tee Willieiclc e: crr'hic"- by l.ite'r'. Sclmcke. cnt ef at. Ak.aster Tierk xacic. Plpiletta w- thi el:i eel .. f kel lyI s EV. liee ccelnd his sister Prcserpicee cind brothacr G('rficbk ( lypb i Ti 'Ihe (-eelellchicc Araleiaic w-a also sire of Bccicrmuhain Mogul Mi ci crecegla aeeld i...lecertacd Selicema, eit cef the Large Ilmirtley earare by Mr. Harth-e'' Iliceil -leers' sc ee thce llculeriecss Teirk. Gecelceiphici Arabian Alice ired til c/c (ftclch' cic Ic Fl) e1.1ci by White 6ft, graieldciby Leeches, oelt f tle 310oneli Bara, ciare'. U:;c-b 1. clacam of the icotcl lligliyer by Heronl and Mlark Anithony by Spectator, was- ceect cf :a cIaecghter f Regucl.s hey the G;osdolpilin Araleian ; Rantipclhe, dam f fNycielh aecc Ninilee bey F'lorizel, sOII cef Ilernl, out of sister to Careless by Reguluns: Rlitilite. site r to Rachel, dlam of .Joeasta acl Harccoecy by Herod ; Sally, dan, of ill,. St. Gecerge, o.it of Pophiet iby Black Cha-'e. scece of Heetton's Bay Barb; Sappies. the dam of Sophoenisba by Sqnicirrel, acid Madcap by Eclipse, out of a daughter acf 46 THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Blaze, son of Flying Childers; Sophia, damn of Jewel by Squirrel, and Cricket by Hlerod, out of Lord Leigh's Diana by Secomnid; Toy, sister to Pacolet, lam of Mari- gild by Herod, out of Whitenneck by Crab. Tie Matchem blood in the male line is almost extinct in England. anid has but few reputable represemntatives. The best nowv living is Barcaldinme (a tine race-horse) by .Slon, son of West Amistralian by Melbourne, damn Ballyroe by Belladrinun, snn of Stockwell, out of Bou Accord by Adventurer; Morion (wiunmr of Ascot Golni Cop) by Barealdimne, dani Chaplet by Beadsman, out of Madame Eglantine by Cowl; Carntons (winner of the lDoncaster Cup) by Pell Mell, son of Yo-mnng Melmournne by Melbolnrtne, lam Bonny Spec by Speculum, out of Bonny May ly Newininster; Kitwarlin (won the St. Leger in 1t87) ly Arbitrator, son of Solon by West Anstraliann, dlain Hasty Girl by Lord (ough, Hlnl nif Gladiateur, out of Irritationn by King of Trumnnnps, and Plebeiamn by Joskill, snnin nf West Australian, nlann Queemn Eliz ;l th by Auto-rat, snn of Bay Middleton, out n)f Bay Rosalind ly Orlmnlndo. Inn Anineric!a we are renmnarkably stronig inn this llinod, especially fronim the 'Melbouirnne linne. mImli. lIarenin, a superior race-horse, by The Peer, soni of Melbourine, davin Liirlinne by Tradocer, sonn of The Lilmel by Pauta- loon, nint of Mermaid by Kinng Toum; Wiifnil by imp. Australian, son nnf Melboumrne, lnnin ilmp. Pussy by l)wophanntus., son of 4)rlanmdo, out of Agapeninonne by Bay Middle- ton, a good race-horse annnl Isn ce-nfinl stallion fnr his 0lnaices; the Anineri-ann-bred Spninglok, wiunner of the fastest 2 nnniles in the ,orlnl inn 3.561, by imp. Anstralian dan.i ilester by I exinmgton, out nif llealds I Say by Glenene; the brothers Spenndtlnrift, sire of Knnigsmtmnn, lIelluwe-raft, 4 mnniles inn 7.19t, amd Miser, sire of Yorkville Belle by imp. Amnstr ulininn dalnn bErolite ly l.exinngtnmn, omnt of Florinne by Glenne ,; W ildidle 4 miles inn 7.25 by innnp. Anstraliann, dalinn Idlewild, 4 miles inn 7.26 by Lexinngtom. ont f Flnrinne by Glenin!e; l)mke of MniMtrose, a. good raee-hlnrse annd t trlin n, by Waverly, soim of inp. Amnstralian, danin Kelpie by imup. Bonnnmie Scotlandl, nnint of Sister to Rnrie ly imp. n overeignn; Harry O'Fallnmmn, sine n)f Terra Cotta. eti. b ny iip. Australinn, dlam irp. Snnn.i.y Sooth by Birdneatcher, -nnt nf Equa:nl Iby The rtir, purely English ibrel; Strathil ...re. a tinne race-horse, by Waaverly. su1m1 of ilnmp. Austrnalianin milno Brennnla by nimn. Knnight of St. George, snnnn nf Birdniatelnr. onnt nf I nity liy innnp. Trustee; Atilla (winnmner of Travers' stake) by imnip. Australian, danin Ul tinika lny Lexingtonn, nnut of lttilla by innnp. Mnargrave. The Comnupntn..n Barb (the S-Iley ;rey Arabiami) was, lbrnoight tin Emnglanmd lny Mr. Cnnnptmnn, nnnl ncanmne the property of Sir Challe Sntleh after whim-li he wow knnnwni as the Sendley Grey Arabiain. He was prinneipally noted as the sir- nif Cotn;mett.,. omit of sister tin Regilinms by tie (;odolphinn Arabiann. Coqlnette was the n1l11nn .1t Cannill:n, Clinler, Diner, Darter, Cocker, aund two nnninamel tillin-s ly Tnenithainm. s-n nif Sweepnstankes by tme Gower stallion. Camilla was the dlan of Colilnmi, Catn-irinie. Sophia, Crnmzy, Poetess ninnl Hunminig Bird by Wonllemcker, sM a of H -rnl. IRaggen Jack by lliglntlyer, and .lerboa by Gotianina. Catherinne was a finnonns lbrwomd innrm, ndam of Golninmpnis, Henley, Kate, Wandlerer anld Vagabonud by Gnlhannna, Hn nef Mercury by Eclipse, Slilnler by Precipitate, Sprite hy Bobtail, sn..n nnf P'recipitatn. by Mtercury, Hectory ly O(htavinm, antd Worthy by Whalelbone. Spirite was the datn of Variety by Selimn o)r Soothsayer, Aminiablle by Orville, and Spite by Tiresias. IHuminninig Bird was the dam of Mouse (Vittoria's lam), Hanna ailn Fnnn, all , by Gohanna. J-lnrnsa was a ninted sneucessful bronud innanre. She was tIle nlnnnmn nmf l.:ac erts by Zodiac, thnat prodlneed The Little Knnownn by innley, Little Wndnler by tIhe samno- (winner of the Derby inn 1S40), Fawmn by Suinolennsko, she the amini of Nennison by Partisan. Vennisomn is the sire of Kinngston, omit of Qnneenn Anline by Slamne. Kiingstnnh was tbe sire of Qnmeenn lBertha (the grandam of Chihleric amnd Charibert), ount of Flax by Smnrplice, Silverhlair amid imp. Non I'areille, ouit of Englanid's lcatity by Birnlcatn-her. Silverhair was the dam of Silvester annd of Silvio, that womn both tIle Derby and St. Leger, 1877, the latter by Blair Athol. Kinigston also got lan-amt- Arinis, out of Paranligm by Paragone, Alarm omit of Southdown by l)efennce, sire of the grandam of Petrarch, winner of the St. Leger, 1876. The kingatomi blood is highly esteemeed for stoutmness. After the Restoration, and when King Charles II. had been firmly settled on the 47 TIHE THIOE)ROUG;HBRED IHORSE tiro...... I- -eit Sir .Johc Fcnieiek (!1cster of tine Horsen and proneninent on the turf) tnlero:al1 t-, Jera .....r. . itinils r of bigh lare-eI nicires amid stallions, acid the miares so pcira-inaixdal avene lIled itneyal ilci-r, ei of which was in tfnal and peroduced the noted ilaalswrrtli, wl... was lnch, sire of licky Pierson, -nietinin-s called Soon of Dod-lwel In. iSth of thies.,, na,,,,.e are fmianand in ueaen. -ftihcldI penligrees. Iinl-sworthI got tine gaircilamien of Jlyer'.s lhi..pl. a...d the' latter was the sire ef Sopbonisba, omit cf 5isttr to) little George b5y tCurwecn's Bay Bairb. l)adlosworthl was sire of the grac- ila.. ft 4t ;ra-l ...pper (Annw-asfer'sj, an:l the great grandam of Spioh r by the Lonceiale Araliane. 1)n...wort l als sired tIhe! great granidamn of Bay Laytone by lD'Arcy's CounI- .cellcr, auc Bri Ltrcwc Farewell by M1akel,'s.. timh latter the daine hf liss Partncer by lPart-ecr, th1c dani of Yo....ng Cade Iby Cade, soc. of the Godolphin Arabian., anld the sistcr tl Mliss 'Partsn..r (w I.. was flee dance of the ncted Matnhein, thalt fImicended the Matclnneen lint of lelceloi, andl thmig-cling his brother) by Lade, steie cf the Godeelphiin Aralbiancc. Aolitber sister to Miss Pl'artiner was tie dam ofDor....o.rsge lby the (;odneljehiu Aralhian. .nnl icp. Idtonl by Shock. jr Johen Feowick also brouenghlt fraccen abroad the Barne hor.e kin..wcn as the keenwi,,k Hiarb, which was the sire auf Wnhynot, ocit ofa M, eval imnare. annld Ilen' was thi, damn f time Btalcd Gallenway, Cupid, andl Potints by the St. Vi.atnr 1il 1i. l'einnt.s was the dalaen oJ I'lyieig Whigg lby William's Wacoalatneck Arabian, shit tine dlanni aaf than l.nLrga. Hartley -cild Little Hartley sinares. Thie hernier was the dal-n ei, inmpj. hlnncaa. thlact facimecledl thi 'Mallie .Jackseen fceinily. Bacbrahanin, Macgui and Marlblecrcngl. a1ll by the Gedellnhien Analciana. The latter wcsc the dam cf .Janus, Mlaeenk cenil )lad Enighinl by the (iaanlollcein Aralbiani, Tortaise by Whitefiect, aind Sain.. he lyv Cade. Alnthat ir I:legin0fr (Cf Whynnt wias the da... of Btay Wilkinnsan asnd his sist,-r lcy Siake, a..i. a till Icy Hnitt...'.s Grey Banrb, that was thi nam cof Grise- wrcec' Partiner by t ldl tccrtinacr. Th-reglih the dlecscenclnts of the lnnid (alloway, 6rieoo-aci'S Parts ..r anndl Sehinenc, thel blli ef the Feenwick Barb has been trans- eitctnil tc, uncanny ef tIne c.'sIt i.crse. . nf this danny. Aft'er thne death f (Charle. It., the KRaysnl uceares were atispered thr-ighaent the iKiengdbcn.....aid thlir fie'inale daeseeenlaoits were calleld oyal ninares. The Sedbury acvatl emana was thie daiinn of lInttace's Ranyal calt by the Helinnley Tuirk, and great gran- alamli cf hld (I 'encitry Wench, hcciii her sister by Lister's Snnake, D'Ara y Royal innare, eldncen af bleitlee icy l'Arcy lnVite Tfcrk, the tlundlerbnuss Royal cinare, dalin of Old Itaynel Iy lcl iver enc Tenrk, anli granelcon. if Itlcrtley's Blind Horse iy the same Tiurk. 1t'.rcy's eycil innanre, dain of Brininijer hcy the D'Arcy Y.ellow Tnnrk, C'hristopher lP'Arcvs JyccynI- l mnacre, to which traces the dlamn of Racnchel by Blanok. Ishe the dami of Manrk Alait n .. y by Spectator, ccnd ilightlyer by Herodi, the D'Arcy Black-legged Racyal ...cara. winose dlmughter by Lord Oxfordi's Dun Arabnan wcns tine dane of Miss Slaeeicrkn 1e lv Yccnieng Trene Blne, she the ccein acf unastard, Othleilh (13itak-ninl-all- Blat-k) anind 4 c k ll ley Crcab, anid D)nilchess by Whitennose. Thlere are other Micv;nl nnnareci. aint the larger enienenber ,f thiann were icn the Seclbliry studal nif the l)'Arcy ftic.il yI lv I.rd l)'Ar-y nenlnirted the White Ticrk (called also Senibery Tumrk). who was thln -ir c f 4aid HIantleccy (Wilke.). lIe gnat Grcy Hantlc...y, the sire of Bay Bolton, aunt cif efaengintar ef Slakiles., Wy.Inliai... tine damu of Lister' Snianke, the dauns of Almici.r talid lcIe1 by I);arla y Aranlbimin, Terrcr by Akaster Teirk, aecd Champion by Sir .1. tli-ptnr's Arablcian. l'Aray Yellaw Tujrk gat the nictcd Spanker, oent of Old lIeg - M4 1c1rc...e.. i;mare) ly the Morcccc Barb, out of Old Bald Peg by an Arabian, -cit af ta Bit-lc minare. Thn C inrwet May Btarb fanil ThFilimeese liari) were importeel in the reign of King Chiadim-- IL. Tinny were a lresent Iromin Ieilciy Ishiniael, Kineg of Mlor ...., tro Loains XIV. ni1' Fran. TIJe were lbrocghlt fr men Btarbry wrhen Count of 'rileaa nnse wcts Lord lfginh Adininral I'f tine. Pleat aIane (avieilt Byrai wcas Master of the lfrse tin tine Maon- anrein. Mr. ' .,rwnet of Woerkiengten, ga.t 1I-s.-s sjon of these Bctrbslnscnld broceght thenu tn Enngl:ccd Thre C0nrweca Bay Bacrb, froco a dalnghter of Old Slpot, ,isn f the Selaby Tuerk, alt e' a mnnacre by the WVbite-lccgged Lowtther Bcnrh, out of the old Vimnts-ermnare, got Mnixaur-, his twin sisters alnd Whitelenek. Oune of these sisters was tIhe dam cif Miss Jigg naIl Croft's l'a-ttier ly .ligg, Screhneel aenci Inns hi. ber cy Bcasto, and the other was the dam cf Slom-ecn by Bay Bolton. Miss J jgg was tne dani af M onlkey by THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Lonsdale Bay Arabian. The sister to Soreheels was the dam of the noted Crab by Alcock Arabiua.,, Bl:acklegs, Bay Basto, Second, Hip, Snip an.d Brown Basto. all by Flying Clldlcr.. The Cinrve.n Bay Bnnrb was fatuous also as the sire of Brocklesby and Bron klesby Betty, out of Mr. Lister's Hobby mnnare by his Tork, grandam Piping Peg. Briuckleesiy Betty was fatuons on the ttirf, and was the danm of the grey mare Brocklesby by Greyhuirl-n, anid she the 1:In nf Grey Broeckleshy by Bloody Bottocks, nild Bay Brocklesly by Partner. It is to this luie of blood to whinh trace in direct feiale line the filowvinig goon horses: Octavins, Bob Booty, Calaumn B:,ll, llretby, St. Martin, inipnnrtenl Mickey Free, Chanticleer, Solon, Tonmn King, Xenompholn, Low- land Chief, Zealot, Ilagioscope, Blarcabline, Ossian, Ambergris, Signorina, imp. Fila- gree and her daughters, imG. tiaelle and her descendants. In the reign of .Jaines I1. tine Stradiling, or Lister Turk, was brought to England. This Tnrk was takein in 11686, at the siege of Blida, by tie Duke of Berwick, wno sohld him to M1r. Lister, of Lincoxinshire, itt whose stnd he became tfitions under the inante of the Lister Turk. Ile got Brisk anid Cotneyskinns, oint of a daughter of Jigg, son nf the Byerly Tnnrk. grannldam of Boilton Sweepstakes Mr. Lister's Snake (the sire of William's Squnnirrel anid his own brotther, Smith's soni of Snuake) oit nf a danghter tthe Akaster Tnnrk, the Hobby ninare, nlau of Brocklesby Betty. aund her sister, the dailnn of Mr. Pelhlamnn's Hipt by Cnnrwen Bay B:nri. Through these, annd particularly Colley- ekins and Mr. Lister's Snake, the Lister Turk must be regarnled as one of the Eastern progetlittirs of the thoromighbred horse. Lonsniale Bay Arabian was the property of Lord Lonidale. He got Lont Lons- dale's Monnkey, Spiler, Sultan, etc., amid Mr. Panttu's Veteran. He also got the niaut of Miss Ramsnlen by Cade, out of sistcr to Bouny Lass by Bay Bolton. Miss Rlaumden. was nioted as the (lam of Woodipecker, Quicksand, Wormwood anud Whipeord, all by Herod. Woodpecker was fatuous as the sire of imp. Buzzard, oat of Misfortune by Dux, sent of Matcheni. Buzzard sired the three brothers, Selim, Castrel and Rnibens. Woodpecker also siredt a large nninber of valiuable brood mares, innelmndinug Ambrosia (the dam of Fannny by Diomed, Cripple by Saltratu, etc.), Colibri (dam of Pritteess by Precipitate, Cardinnal Beaufort aund Canopmns by Gohannnna), Rosita (dnlna of Hermes by Mercury), Wrenn (the dam of imp. Robint Redbreast, Agouistes, Tinney anld Milo, all by 1ir Peter), and the dams of Fractions by Mercury, Fraxinella by-Trenthanu, and Pet- worth by Precipitate. The Honeywxod Arabian (known by the name of William's Tnnrk) was im- ported to Englaund by Sir John Williams in the reign of Kitng William. Sir John sold him to Mr. Honeywood, he-ice his nnamnne. In 1709 Mr. Hotneywood biten his Byerly Turk mare to this Arabiatn, annd the grey colt. foaled inn 1710, was unamed True Blnte, nlid wont the Kinng's Plate at York in 1718, in whlich year the Byerly Tntrk iare pronlinnend Younng Trite Blue, his finil brother, who was the best plate hlorse of his dlay. There were two sisters to the two True Blues. It is to these two sisters of the Trnie Blues to which trace, inn direct female line, nearly all the Inest race-horses and stallions for more than one hundred years, includinug Sir Peter, inUp. Buzzard, Sky- scraper, Spadille, Chanimpion, Tramp, Master Hentry, Bizarre, imp. Chateant Margaux, Rector, Velocipede, The Saddler, Glaucus, Lanercost, Galaor, Sleight of Haund, Flat- catcher, Jeremy Diddler. Pyrrhus the First, Van Tromp, The Fly ing Dutchmann, Stock- well, Rataplant, King Tom, Hobbie Noble, Galopin, Chattanoognn, Winndlhonud, Kettle- drnnm, Knight of the Garter, Mr. Winkle, Statesman, Ivan, Artillery, Plilln Pudding, Toxophilite, Knowsley, Tim Whiffler, Lacydes, Musket, Victor by Yindex, Carditnal York, Paul Jones, Victorious, Tomahawk, Gen. Peel, Vermouth, Favotuius, Bruce, Ver- tugadin, Master Kildare, Wellingtonia (in France), Pride of Prussia, Border Minstrel, Quicklime, Highland Chief, Maribyrnong (in Anstralia), imp. Rayon d'Or, imp. Robin Redbreast, imp. King Ernest, imp. Escape (Hornis), imp. Double Duke, irnup. Oscar, imp. Eothenn, imp. Consternation, iunp. Lochiel, imp. Lapdog, imp. Mr. Pickwick, imp. Roman, imp. Glenogarry, imp. Dalnacardoch, imp. King Ban, Ahnerican Eclipse, Viator, Reform, the imp. mares Castagnette, Cyclone, Angela, Periwinkle, Athenais, Teardrop and many others of note. A number of Barb mares were imported to England and were designated by the 49 TUE TUOROGHBRED HORSE. names oft thir owners. The Bnrtoa Barb mn-re, property of Mr. Burton, Salid to have been a natnr-al llarbn mare, hail a colt, St. Martin by Spanker, and a filly by lDosds- worth. This filly by Dldnlsworth was the dIam of Morgani's Dun hy a son of the Helmsley Turk, and an own sister to him, which prodiued a filly hry fautbiY. The Burton Barb miare haid also a filly by Dicky Pierson, son of Dodlsworth. This Dieky Pierson mare was the dain iof Old Thornton and her sister by lirijuniner, dn of th.e D'Arey Yellowl Turk. tlul Thornton was thie dai of Chestiut Thorimtoim by My keless, she the dam Elf Lusty Thornton by C'roft's Bay Barb, Desulenowna by Greyllound, and Woodcock Thornton by Woodcock, 51111 of 13nstler by lhe Helunisly Turk. Lusty Thornton was the dlanm of Browim WoVod)lxck by Woodcock, and'Ringbone by Partner. The la.tter wa the d1;111a1 Ef Ancaster Starling, Madame Flirt, Miss Starlinmg and Miss Starlinig.Jlioior, all by Bolton (01)d) Starling, a filly by Bloody Buttocks (Arabian,), a filly by Rcgulims, Barforth ald a sister by Forester, son orf Hartley's Blind Iforse, Legacy hy Cade, anld the chestnut filly Mary Grey, foaled in 1742, alnd illportel to Alilerica, by Roluilidead, son of Flying Chiblers. The sister tu Ol Thorntoui produced Bay Thornton, w ho had a fillp by Croft's Bay Barb, alid follr fillies by G:reyhlound. Brown Woodcock had Eumma, Miss Doe alid two sisters by Greyllo-ind, Mliss Tarforth and her sister (dalil of Miss M.akcl'ss) by Croft's Partner, f'te. Thits siter to Miss lBarforth was alo11odam of Roger of the sale (Jolly Roger), impllrtcfI tu Alulerica, by Ronldheald, 51o1 of Flying Childers, Brown Sliplhy by Sliphy, alld Brown Starling by Bolton Starlilig. It is from this Btlrton harb mare that has leslelnlledl ill lirfet feunale line Phn'omenon, Mungo, Dic k, Wln-erb'y, Safegnardl, Wlhiskey, Selimll. CastrOl, Rubsell, Camillus, Ardrossan, Catto.ll, Whitelock, Black- lock, Boladil, St. tGiles, Sir Hercules, Irish Drone, Mlargrave (imiporteul), Don John, Hetlan I'llatotf, Ilarkaway, Womersiey, Cremorne, Voltigelur, Surplice, Cowl, Ithuricl, IKig of Trumps (by Velocipede), Teddington, The Mariois (by Stock- well), St. Al;.all, Lord Clifilen, Mask, Skir-6isher, Lecturer, Camibtllo, Martyrdom, I'ell MLdl, (:lrrchlio, Thurio, lIlpire (Tolmi King), Althotas, Brag, Sheen, Gold, imp. Ainderby, itlIp. Iillit, imp. Chmimec, ilup. Claret, inip. Contract, illmp. Eagle, imp. hlurrahb, im1p. Nolpllus, ilmp. Skylark, ilUp. Spread Eagle, imp. St. George, ilmlp. Thundcrstorm t111n illup. Yrksliirc. A l1oyal iu..ru1f ('lapt. Applcyard's, bred t-( Brimluer (or, as some reports allege, to Sf lr t lt.il.l.. r), prouueeda a filly, wlhich, bred to Blethell's Castaway, son of Mer- li;J, proldil ..... a filly, whic h filly was the dam; of a filly by Bethells Arabian and one by COlumoller (Whoirtn' s), the latter was. the danl. of Grey Childers by flying Chil- ,lhr.. This Castaway mlarc, illllf,- ll'ntionlledl, was the daum of Bald Charlotte, first called I-'lflV I.gs. by Old Rtuy;al, rso of the Itolderness Tllrk. Bald Charlotte'a taulgtlter hy th' Soule'rset Arabian was the daem of inip. Kitty Flisher by Cade, she thie dalil of Kirmgl ly's King Iterod, ( riplple Fearnoulight, Votinmg Kitty Fisher, etc., hy inlp. F'.r.l..l.g. t sft.n of Rleguln.s 'y the Godolphin Arabian.. It is thr..ngh loulig Kitty FisIl. r :-1d1 1c-r dau.ghter by Symne' Wilhlair that the noted race-horse and stallioll BlustsflI tra s tsl this family. The lh,-k BlIlut ,. Mirb nmare profsllced Bnftler amId hiis sister by a s1o11 of Brimuler (aotl Ilmare by tIhe Clfesterfield Arabianl). This sister to Reifler was the dam of a filly by lharley Arabian., sle tme dam of : filly by Fox, son of Clumsey by llautboy, which prdulced a filly by Blaze, son of Fllying Clhilfders. The Blaze miare was the dam of Rift aldi Red R-ose lyv Regoilus, and Riot was the dam of Flora (the dam of Ruler by YfIlolug Marskf) by t.lfty. It is to this I)ick 13urton amare that Ruler, Wanton, Flzzoll'tto, V'ape FlP laway, The Speaker (by lFilbert), Wallace alud others trace il lid Ict female Hille. Th,-, natural larb Illare of Mr. Treg,,-well, lhred to Place's White Turk, produfed a filly, whlichl, bred to the Taffolet, or .Mfrocco tanhrb, proluced also a filly, and tbi i filly, bred tI the llyerly Turk, produlcefd a filly whichl was the danm of Grey Ramsden ly Grey Hlautiboy, a filly by Spaulker, ine by the l)nrley Aralbian, and one by the Newcastle Tulrk. Tie IDarley Arabian nuare was the dam of Mlerry Anldrew by F.x, I'aragon by Snlip, a filly by Lonslale Bay Arabiall, and a filly by Partner (Croft's). This Partnu'r ilnar was the ulaun of Naylor by Cade, son of the Godolphin Arabian, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. .Spectator by Crab, son of the Alcock Arabian, Tatler, Julia and two sisters of Julia by Blank, son of the Godolphin Arabian. Naylor was the danm of Contest, imp. Centinel (foaled 1758, and imported into South Carolina), Nancy and others, all by Blank. Jnlia was the dam of Prize and Promise by Snap, and Princess by Herod. Promise was the dam of Patience, Peeress and Pallas by Herod, Prude, Peppermint andi Prunella by Highflyer, and a filly by PotW-o'-s. Prunella was the dam of Pene- lope (Wire's dam), and Pawn, both by Trumpator, Parasol (Partisan's dlam), by Pot-89-o'-s, Pioneer by Whiskey, Waxy Pope (Pope), winner of the Derby in 1809, Pledge (Tiresias' clan), Pope Joan and Prudence, all by Waxy, son of Pot 8-o'-s by Eclipse, andi Piqicet by Sorcerer. It is to this Tregonwell Barb mare that the follow- ijg horses trace in direct female line: Woodpecker, Goldtinder, Waxy Pope, Whale- bone, Whisker, Partisan, Turcoman, Rockiogham, Bay Middleton, John Davis, Fitz Roland, Lord Lyon, I)ollar, Truimpeter, Nutbounre, The Nob, V'ernlaul, The Cossack, Melbourne, Bran, Gunboat, Bend'or, Robert the Devil, Broeket, Utc-as, Fetterlock, Silvio, Speculum, Charibert, Childeric, Blue Gown, Crentlens, Favo, Pellegrino, Traplpist, Craig Millar, Silvester, Orphelin, King of Trumps (by Lord Clifilen), The Lambkin, Glen Arthur, Controversy, Town Moor, Privateer, Victor Chief, Th. Confessor (by The Palmer), Paradoix, The Banl (by Petrarch), Minting, imp. Glencoe, imp. Eclipse (Morris'), imp. Riddlecsworth, imp. Athlete, imp. Scythian, inip. Bllue Mantle, imp. Glen Lyoui, imp. Tublal Cain, Behlonit (of California), Uncas, and Wanderer by Lexington, and a utuncber of good producing mares. The mares which have founded faiuiies in America are a study to lovers and admirers of racing lineage. One of the iost prominent of these, whose descendaits have aln-ays bc'n famous on the turf anid in the stud, was the Culii mare. She wa:s at bay imrt', foaletd in 1762, by Cub, son of For: by Clumsey by oltI Hautboy, her dan AimaranthWs' chain by Secnd, son of Flyiang Chillers, grandam sister to Vane's Little Particc'r by Partner, son of Jigg by the l1yerly Turk, great grandlam sister to Guy by Greyhound (son of King Williac'&s White Barb, Chillaby, out of Slcigey, a natural Barb miarc), shc omit of Brown Farewell by lakeless, s-k1 of the Oglethorpe Arabian, tracing t,, the .oteti Layton Barb mare. This Cii, miare was imiported al.ong with Willair icy (;t-n. Jas. IDeLauney, of New York, in 1764. Wildair was repurchased acid secit bac-k to England in 1773. Gen. 1)ekLauiccy bred several foals by Wildair out if this Clti cicare. Hero, Mouiltonc, Rcth Black Eyes, Bashaw (ficaled 1767). and Maria Slamii- erkin, better knowni as Chl Slacierkicn or Mliss Slaiuerkin, amid it is from this last mare that so micany of the best rae-horses in our dlay derive their origin. Old .Slanm- erkinj bad (in 1788) a filly by imilp. Obscurity, son of Ec-lipse, Mloll by inp. Figure, Fair Amcric-an by Lloyd's Traveler (this line is nearly extinct), and lDido by imip. Bay Richincontl, son oif Feather by the Godollphin Arabian. The Obsccirity mare cf 1788 was the ham of a lilly called the Robin miare by icip. RBoic RKedbreast, who prolduect Thornton's Rattler, 1816 ; Childers, V17; Scimipter, 1418; Elizaibeth, 1819, antd Flirtilla, 1810-all by Sir Arthy. The hccrse were gcoc stailons, anid in the female iice frocim Flirtilla have come a large nicclbcer cf scperitcr race-horses. Flirtilla prtidcuced Tomci Kimball, T82, antd Mary Wynni, 1833, by Acierican Eclipse, the foricmer seit to Canada; Antoiniette, 11429, and Flir- tillic, .Jr., 1828, by hc'r owic sire, Sir Arehy; Gaslight by icinp. Chacteau Margaux. Fllrtill:a, Jr., lrolcel, 1l36, Olympius by American Eclipse; Riniggold, a superior race horse acid gcccil stallicn, 1142, by Bosticc, antd Cassandra, 1831, by imp. Priam. It is to tbis lcst that we Ic...k for the desceidants of this line. Cassandra prodlwc etd Trrjan, 1517; Basil, 1848; I'hilo, 1851, all by Marncier, son of Shark by Aericaci Eclipse; ,cncd Propchet, 18i56, by imp. Monarch. Phil, produced Constantine, 1858, by Revenue, son of iccip. Trustee, and Lady Blessington, 1S61, by ilcip. Eclipse,, son of Orlando by Touchstone. Lady Blessington produieed Count D)'Orsay, 1870, a good r ...ehicrse, by Kentucky; The Countess, 1871, by Kentucky; The Baroness, 1874, by Kentucky; Lord Lytton, 18776, by Kentucky tir Kiiggfisher, 1878,- Lady Rosebery, 18, 78, Fairwa:ter, 18880, )cuchess 1881, ancd Lord Beaconslied, 1882 , all by Kingfisher. The 'cinictems was the dam cif F alco. Le Petit Due, Contessa, Grand Duke and P'eeress b y imp. 1I1 Ijsed. These all raced well, and Contessa is the dama of the 51 THE THOROUGCHIBRED BORSE. winner Mlidget by King Alfonso. The Baroness is the dain of Baronells (Mush!'. d1ai,) by imp. Matador, son of Gladiatenr, Ballerina and Badge (a very superior race-hbrse and winner in fast time), both by iap. IlI sedl; Barearola and Bercense, bmoth by Fal.setto Lady Rosebery wsv the data of Lady Primrose, Lady Margaret, and Lord, Dailmeny by imp. IIl t'sed. These were all good performers on the turf atid i-altuabile in the stud. Fairwater is th- dam of Gracie by imp. Siddartha, Ratie lay i anj..laearo-n, amid Laughimig Wa.ter (a good two-year old) by imp. Valhacar- slmmcl. rJo ma'l's.S is the alamn of Wattersom,, a god rare-hrse, by imp. Great Tom. till Slamuierkin proadired 31011 (...uing Cllb) by imp. Figure. Moll was the dam of Cacklighlter and Esopus, good horse, by imp. Grey llighlander; Major Moll and Latdy .Jai-e by imp. Obswerity; Jane Hunt, 1796, and her sister by Wade Hampton's Paragon, som of imp. le'limonap, son of South by Regulus. It is from Jane Hunt that this Im.- deicends to ns. She was the dam, 1802, of India;,- by Butler's Columbus, son of imup. Pantaloon by ilerod ; Shqherdess, 1803, by ima. Speculator, son of IDraga:m by Woonlpecker by Herod; Sally Sneed, 1807, by impt. Buzzard; Tiger, 1812, and Gre( ian Princess, 1816, by Cook's or Blackbunm's Whip, son of imp. Whip. Ildimania s the dam of Hannah Harris (Paragon), 1W)7, by imp. Buzzard. Hanuah HaiTis lproshled Aurora, 1S17, by Aratus, son of Director by ,Sir Archy. Aurora produai-d Lamncess (Miss Lanceas), 1835, by Lance, son of American Eclipse. Lances. raced ziccessfiiy, and was the dlam ill 1814 of Ariel by imp. Sarpedon, 1845, F anny ft. by imp. Margrave, son. of 1mlley, and, 1&19, Emma Taylor by imp. Gleneoe, Ariel pm-awaled Corummue, 18522, by imp. Glencoe, and she in 1861 produced Virgin.ia by Revalnle. son of Imp. Trustee. Virginia in 1868 produced Jennie C. by Norfolk, 1875, LaIttery, and, 1879, sister to Lottery by lonlday, son aif Colton by Lexington, 1883, Virginitu bly Lngfielft, and in 1884 Bagatelle by Jim Brown, son of Foster by Lexillgtam. .Jennie C. is the dam of Mark L., 1875, sister to Mark L., 1879, and l'rmmdrnce, 18'.5, all by Monday, and Jessie C., 1887, by Bishop, son of Shannon by Monday. Sister to Lottery is the daam of Loto, Corona and other fillies by Norfolk, son of Lexington. Fanny G. was a speedy, good rar!e-mare, and the dam of Liz Ilardis, 1-53, by iuijp. Glencoe; Enalorser, 1856, a fine race horse, by Wagner; Flora G., 1859, Falaoi., 1i0o), Lald5 Dan Bryant, 18W2. all by Lexington; Emma 3aratta, 1865, anld Vidtettc, 18i67, both by Vandal; Estella, 18t6, by imp. Australian. Estella is time alain of Ailmma later, the alam of the trotters Aleantara, record 2.23; Alcyone, 2.27; Alicia, 2.30; Almater, 2.29J, and Arbiter, 2.22!, and Fanny B., 1870, by Asteroid. Liz Mmralsi was the dam of Leon, 186J, Sir Rafus, 1868, and in 1873 of a bay filly, all by Lexilngton; Co Inina, 1870, by imp. Australian; Damue Winnie, 1871, by Planet (she the damm of Boidget Lila, 1878, ly Wanderer, son of Lexillgton, and the trotters Big Jill, re ord 2 231, Palo Alto 2.1Sf, and Gertrnde, Russell, 2.234), and a bay filly, 18-73, bAy steroid. Leon produced ehestnnt filly, 1869, by Colossus, and Galt Reporter, 1870, by amame; Lottie, 1e74, by K ing Tom, son of Lexington; Mecea, 1882, by imp. Billet, tand flindoostane, 1884, by Hindoo. Lottie by King Tom is the dam of Winnamucea, Ballet aal. IBasanio by imp. Billet, and Momltpelier by Hindoo. Estella is also the damui of blay filly, Timbrel, 1879, lay imp. Saxon, Miss Lauly, 1882, by Falsetto, Wel_ come. 1883, anal Stella, 188W, both by imp. Mortemer, anld Etheldla, 1884, by inup. Mo-ccsin, son of Macaroni; the last named dam o0 Ethelair by imp. Pizarro. Emma Taylor prodnceal Eva Bulwer (Miss Bulwer), 1857, by Bulwer, son of Grey Eagle, she the lamn of Ruth Ryan and Jewel by Lodi, son of imp. Yorkshire. This stock is okned in California. Emma Taylor is also the dam of Montezuma, 1859, Strildeaway, 18-514, and Trampolette, 1860, all by Billy Cheatham, son of Cracker by Boston. Trampolette prodluceed Julia Morgan, 1877, Mercedes (Vivandikre), 1876, and Gipsy, 1879, all by Lodi. Mercedes is the dam of Mamie T. and her sister by Wheatly, san, of War Dance. These are owned in Kancho del Paso stud, California. Hanaih Harris also produced Jenny Slamerkin, 1823, by Tiger, he by Whip, out of Jane Hunt, the grandam of Hannah Harris. Jenny Slamnerkin produced Miss Obstinate, 1829, by Sumpter, and The Mullle and her sister by Medoc, son of American Eclipse. Miss Obstinate greatly iiucreased the reputation of this family. She was the dam of Morgiana, 183U, by Thornton's Rattler (brother to Sumpter), Mlarv 52 THE THOROUGHBRED HOIIRSE. Morris, 1836, by Meloc, Ann Innis, 1838, by American Eclipse, Sol. 1850, Marchioness, 1851, and Kitty Clark, 18.53, all by imp. Gtlenia-. Mary Morri, waus famous on the turf, anal was the alaia of chestnut tuare by imp. En-oy, son of Menamaalk by Whisker, Wild Irishman, 1850, Frankfort, 151 (both excellent race-hor-a. ), by imamp. Glencoe, anid Grey Mare by Grey Eagle, son of Woodpecker. The Envoy attaro prodluced Glencona, 1855, by imp. Glencoe, who in 1861 proalmeline Elkhrnalw by Lex- ingtonj, she the darn of Butler, 1870, and Arctnrams, 1872. by Plahit, Farfiletta, 18W7, anad Elkhorn, 1871, by fimp. Australian. Farfaletta produced Pirouette . 1873, by Harvey Villian, son of Asteroid, Felicia, 1874, by imp. Phaeton, Falsetto, 1876 (:L grand race-horse amid one of the popular stallions of the day), andl his sisters, Fortuna, 1875, anal Fac .Simile, 1881. by Enquirer, Farfadette, 1886, lby imp. . idlartha. Pirouette produced Hattie Harris, 1880, Wootid River, l881, A..ondale, 1882, Gemin ofth, Moanutaini, 183, anald Ssie S., 18WI, all by Marmadtike, son of Enquirer. hlattih Harris is the dalaum of thie winners Speetator bly Springbok, and Cornie Buekimghalin by Powhattan. The reionindler of this branih of the family are in the Fleetwood stui, Kentucky, and hav.e brel winners. TIhe Grey Ea.gle immmre laroalieel Eagless, 1855, by imp. Gleneo, Anlieri ala (Volscian), 1857, by Vanmlal, Priscilla, 1859, by imp. K. ythian, Annette, 186-5, by Lexington. Jenny 11., 1861, by imp. Kmmiglat of St. George, Della, 1866, by Rillenm.11, son of Glencoce, and, iii 1867, a grey lilly by Loali. Eagle.ss lpridlm- et Lunau, 1m43,. atmat Mat Eagle.ss, I6-4. by Swigert's Lexington, son of Lexington, M1ary Clark, 116t, nod Lexington Belle, 1S75, by Lexington, Grey Plaiet, 1SM, Steel Eyes, 1871, anld Eaglet, 1876, all by Planet, anil, in 1P70, Lizzie Lucas by imp. Australian. They nearly all raced successfuilly. Luina vas the anam of Glenn ary, 8147 (a twill), by imp. Glenelg, Maamie R., 1877, Minnie D., 1878, both by Longfellow, and Naannie R., 1879, by Virgil. Gleumatnry is the dana of Glen Ban andl Catharine Ban by imp. King Ban, anal bhay mare Loraine by Lisbon. Naunie R. left the filly Checkie, by Longfollow. Mat Eagless produced Junamitalby iWanderer, and she produced Nita, F'anita, Carroll, Ilata Vail, Hazel Hurst ald others. Mary Clark produiced Preciosa, 1876, Spark, 1878 (both winners), by imp. Leaimington, Pore Btye, 1883, Grey Dawn, 1885, and Olat Rye, I886, winners, by impl,. Billet. Lizzie Lucas pmrodtoced Cerise by imp. Mn-catain (slA the damoi of C(brry Stonte by King Bolt, and Wild Cherry by Wilful, and the greit twit- year old Mollon l by Eotis, winner of 11 omit of 14 rates this year), Chimera (ilium of Chiuwnere by lroqiwoi.), Cyclops, Canilbyses, Cleola, Cleofas and N ev-a by im..p. AIorte- miner, and Leonora Ity imimp. Sir Modred. Eaglet prodltced Olanthe, Laura Garrison andl Spriug Eaglte (Saldie Mc) by Springhok. Annett. wemat to Califioruia. She was the dmaa of Oliver Cromwell, Clarley Chase and Camilla UIrso by Lotli, Carrie C. (Covey) bly Moniday, ndtil Jillt Farley by Hubbard, andl the trtatter Atasel, 2.20, itt Mr. Itolbert Bonimer's 8t.itl. Camilla Urso was the alatat of Ravetn by Mondlay, and Armada by Crit-hton., ma-i of Glencoe (she dlat of ledaa Howlard by Sacraitment., .s..it of litife mau, and Ilaz-el by Baalboa, so4t of Norfitlk), Miss jCammilla (Mozelle) by Moat- damy, anld brown mar,- 1880, by Shaunnon. Carrie Cauvey is the dam of Maricn by Thad. Stevens, son of Latngfordh. Marin is the dam of Rteata by Mmiler, and Mmrill'tte by ilmp. I'lrtis:mi, san of Tomahawk, Catalina by Wheatly, Sonomattau by Lomagaiela, anti Itessie Barnes by lump. Damrebim. Jeniy H. produeaed Jennity Blai-k, 1867, anad Jematny Patterson, 1869, by imllp. Auistralian, Jematling amad Saturan ay PlanAt; Darmley. Adla S. Mammette and Toleda, by Asteroil, Rosa tR. antd Usefaul lay Pat Mallay. Jelitling is the dam of Vassar by Virgil (she the dlanm of Velmlinu, 31ary Porter, P'erkins, ali-.s Benm Hair, ammal Paris by iljnp. Billet, aid a bay tilly, I188, by tlte saute sire), (euatle by Baywood, anad bay iilly, 1888, by imp. IRotherhill. Adla S. produniedl two bllies IXcotLm annd Starprise, by Big Fellow, son of War D)ance. Maitette produced Maryetta by Red Bluff, son f ilmp. Auastralian, Emuma Gene ntal sister by Storey, soam mif .Mmamarch- ist. Useful is the alana f Patiamos, Latiara Focnl, etc., by Laamagfellaaw. The Miale aro- dtmeed Omar Gal, 1850, Je-amI l)'Ar, 18.51, anld Margaret Morris, 18i52, by imp. (Glelioe, the last of which was the daum of Harper, Maraimis, Mmarsellaise, Mary Morris ammd Morris, all by Leximagtoma. Mary Maorris was the dalaa of Lizzie Ganat (Bhb Firsyth's .lam), Annie Lexinagtonm (dalmn of Brevet by Brigaitlier, anld Bounie Amiamae by .Sant- 53 TUN THOROrGHBREID HORSE. lander), both by Exeheequer, son of Revenue and Bonnie Park by Bonnie Scotland, she the dam of East Laike and Bonnie May by Enquirer, and Bracken by Bramble. Kitty Clark, 1833, by Oleneoe produced Charlotte Boiford, 1857, Ann Clark, VIr9, Dr. Lindlsey, 1661, Maiden, 1863, La Hendueruson, 1865, Uncle Nick, 1886, and Utica, le70, all by Lexington, Rosa Clark, 1861, and Kith, 1873, both by imp. Australian, and Glendolen by imp. Glen Athol. Cbarlotte Bnford was a good mare and the dam of Charade, Culloden and Florence 1. by imp. Australian, and Ida May by Planet. Ilorence 1. is the dam of Florence Payne by Blarneystone, Florence Lamertine hy Tom Bowling, Florence Cook by War Dance, Powhattan II. by imp. Glenelg, Florio by Virgil, Florence Fonso hry King Alfonso, Florimer by imp. Rayon d'Or, etc. A majority of these were good race-horses, and Florio is the dam of the winner Franco. Ida May is the dam of Flotsam (Pumice's dam) by Waverly, Jetsam (the dam of Venture) by imp. Strachino, son of Parnesan, and Chissie May, etc., by Clipees. Ann ('lark produced Aspire, a bay filly by Escape, son of imp. Kimug of Cymry, Mrs Whislow m by imp. Australian, and bay filly by Crichton, son of Glencoe. Aspire is dLmn f Alime Murphy (dam of Donatello and Alice Racine) by Jim Murphy, sol ,,f WVt REmxbry, and Josie (dlam of Oleander by Alinude, and Siecret by Tennyson) hy Namamlan. Irs. Winslow is the dam of M.ethilde and Mateal, by Resttless, son of Vuolher. Maiden was the best filly of her year, and winner of a number of good stakes, including the Travers at Saratoga. She was the darn of Lady Washington, lt7O, by Beacon, son of Lexington, James A., Parole (gelded, and one of the best race-hlirses of his day, winner ium bolh America and in England), Mineola, Perfection, Pawnee (gelded), Pappuou, Paw Puw andi Powhattan, the successful stallion, all ly imp. ILeamington, and P;artlueniia by Alrni. Lauly Washington is the damil of Coit- binati.,,, ly Croekforl, s.n of Lightning, Ailcen by Amadis, son of Rivoli, Martha Vashingt-o by Volturno, sonm of inip. Billet, etc. Perfem'tion is the dam of Sunilax by imp. axon, Perception by inup. 3lortemer, Saluda by imp. Mortemer, Perfectim by Duke of Magenta, etc. Papp-sj e is dam of Parolina by Duke of Montrome. Par- thenia is dam of mare Rirpahl by imp. Mortenmer, and mare Persistence by im1p. :ir 3n Ired. La Henuderson was the danu of Kitty Claborn by Jerome Edger, Planetia by Planet, Virgilian (a g.od r-mm-hlorse). and Vanguard by Virgil, the no"ted Ferida (finir muiles 7.223, fastest ever ruin lby a umare), Aella, a superior raee-mare, and Ferona, a winner, all by immup. Glemmelg. Planetia is the damn of Placid (Playfellow's damum) by Enqunirer, Virginia (Lilly 31.) b5y Virgil, Fostress (Question's dam), by Foster, PlMm.- tress al d Ned Cook by Flood, and others. Ferila is the dam of Fay, memije, Flit- away, Carrie C. and a lilly, etc. hy Sensation. Aella is dam of Prince George, a win- cer, Thrill, and three colts by einsatimu, the nnbeaten. hl-en Clark was the dam of Lilly Clark, Lulu Baxter and Judge Spolford by Watsonm, son Ef Lexingtmn, Magnolia Clark, Clark and Ophelia Spofford by imp. Caun-wel, son of Stockwell, Barclay and Frmouie Lonise by imp. Gleuigarry, son of Tlonrmammby. Lilly Clark is the dam of Guuliamd, Beulah Clark, Mattie Jackson aumd Olivhe Varoe by Heretog, son of imap. Australian. Magnolia Clark is damum of Pal- metto (I:amlo'a dam) by imp. Gleuelg, Emumma Mack by Ten Broeck, Ae-le-ta and Kossoth by L-ngfellow. GlemIdolen is the dam of Al-ae by Aramis, Attienu by Aristidle, and lilly by Punster. Kith is the damum of Kinsman, a winner, by Monarchist, Vie i y Virgil, anud Gold Fish by Prince Charlie or Virgil. Aim lummis by American Eclipse was the dam of Hebron, a good race-horse, Vivanmliere amd Jim Bartomn, a good winmmner, by Grey Eagle, som of Woodpecker, Maria Inlis by iap. Yorkshire, and Swigert's Lexington and La Grande Duchesse l'y Lexington. Maria Innis was the dam of Bulletin, Echo and Kathleen by Lexingtmm, bovercigmi Eclipse by imp. Sovereign, Australian Chief, Lagonda and Emma by imp. Amstralian, Select by Swigert's Lexington, and Meteor by Asteroid. Echo was the dani of the gelinggs Report and Duplex, good race-horses, Nemesis and Naptha by imp. Eclipse, Echoless and Anmuie Hall by imp. Leamington, Court Hampton by inmp. Hampton Court, Eecola (Rose's dam) and her sister by imp. King Ernest. Echoless was the dam of Resound and Peanuts by imp. Hampton Court, Glen Echo anau Re-Eeho by imp. Glenelg. Nemesis was the dam of Vengeance sad sister by 54 THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Censor, son of Lexington, Rhadamanthus, a speedy, good race-horse and a large winner, and his sister Wyandotte (the danm of El Trinidad, Lady, Lassie, Ottawa, etc.) both by imp. Leamingtou, Retribution (dam of Arab anal Sir William), Eachts and Mink by Reform, Acoustic bly imp. Australian andl Brnshwood by ithp. Woodlands. Acoustic is the dam of Vocalic (a good racer and successful sire), Alida and Fancy by Virgil, huski, Acasia, etc., by imp. Glenelg. Naptha was the dam of Golden Gate by inip. Leamington, Explosion and Gleam by imip. Hampton Court, son of Touing Melbourne Ten Drop by Ten Broeck, The Jewess by Saracen, son of leamning- ton, Miss Hattie by Falsetto, etc. Golden Gate was the dank of Laura Winston, Faralone amid Oro by Norfolk. Laura Winston is the dama of Mliss Harker, Snowadrop, Brona-ho anal Snmowball by Joe Hooker. Explosion is the dana of Dangerous by Saxon, Disdain (dam of Omnega, Grand Duke, Arrogance, etc ) by iap. Moecasin, Dione. Darimna and Doloares lay imp. Mortemer, Dew Drop, the grandl race-mare that solal for 29,000 (dead), and her sister, Firework by Farsetto, and Rainbow by Iroquois. Gileam is the dam of Glitter by inla. Stylites, Fidelia and Flemnaington by Falsetto, etc. Kathlleen is tne dam of Kennesaw, a good horse, Kathairaina (dam of Kathleen by Shatanon, Keepslke by Flood, and Kenneth by Joe Hooker) by harry of the West, uum aaf Lexington, Juhn Happy and the superior race-horse George Kinney by imp. Bouannie Sc-atlanaad, Iletty, Kennebeck, Khartoum anal Pullman by imp. Gleugarry, Kernl by Ten Broeck, Katuna by Bramble, etc. Enumna by imp. Australiian was dauan of Jumdge Mlurray by Vaauxhall, Maggie Duffy by Charley Howard, J. 0. Nay by Fellowa-raft, Charity by Sensation, etG. La Grauuile Duachesse was the dlam of Uetella, Anaiella anld Christine by imp. Australian. Elsie by imp. BIounie Scotlanal. Marmnion by Planmet, Talisman and tberto by Virgil. Metella was the alain of Misadlie and liss Ella by Enquirer, the latter alam aif Lita, aliams Lyda (the daill of Jam Jnm, Michael and 0. K. by Regent) by impa. Trite Blue, son af Vedette, Mlaret- zeck nand Mariet by King Alfonso, Mendelsohn lby naila. Btnakdlen, Whisperine (dam of Whisl:an) by Whisper, Miramar (dam of lola) by Loagfcllow, Metal ly Blue Eyes, amald laga by imp. Siddartha. Aniella is the daln. of Allegro (the miana of Aria, Lizzie L. and Conraal 0. by Whisper), Annibana by Kimag Ban, Atnmona aund Ana.dem by Blue Eyes. Elsie is the dalm of Etna (dam aof Ouitset, Outstep, Ouatboundalnair Outspeed) by King Alfonso, Egeria by Lever, Ruiarnnar anal Elala by Whisper, lraw I1. by Lisbon, etc. Christine is the alam of Gypsy by War Dance, loHanlie Australian, Vice Regent, Montana Regent, Jnlia L. and High Tariff by Longfellow, anld Beth Broeck by Ten Broeck. Gypsy is the dam of Pat Regent, lDomn Regeant anal King Regent by Regent, and Poet Scout, a superior race-horse, by Longfellow, Gypsy Girl and Lorna Doone by imp. Sir Modlred. Sally Snecd by imp. Buzznaral was the dam of Grey Goose by Paeolet. Grey Goose was the dlam of John Bascomb, a famarous racer, and his two sisters, Lady Huntsville anal Hannah Harris by Bertrand, son of Sir Archy, Piloat and (lance by Wild Bill, som of Sir Arehy. Lady Huntsville had two fillies by innap. Consol by Lottery. One of these fillies was the dam of Betty Whartoat by Othello, son of imp. Leviatban, and shle the alaum of the good ra e-bhrse anal stallam, Rebel, and his sister, Mliss Socks by Socks, son of ipni. Albion, Ainana Bishop by Lytle, Nlil auf Jim Allen (she the dalau of Betty Bedford by Rupee, and Ellen Lame by Tar River), Vest Maria (Anna Haarst's dam) by Gen. Burleson, and Last Chance by Regenat. Glance was the dam of Little Mistress by imp. Shamrock, she the dlamn of Little Mliss by imp. Sovereign, she the dam of Letty by imp. Australian, the dana of Grace aid Lettina by Harry Bassett, Letretia and her sister by Tom Ochiltree, anda Refund by Sensation, Little Miss was also dam of Uga by King Alfonso, and she the dam of l7ltimo by Red Bluff, lanthe by Storey, etc. Grecian Princess, 1816, sister to Tiger by Blackburn's Whip, was the dam, 18:29, of Anin Merry by Sumpter, Titus (Cripple) by Medoc, etc. Ann Merry was the dam of Mirabeau and Cub (a superior race-mare) by Medoc, and Barilla by Liesnt. Has- singer. Cab was the dam of Sportamnistress by American Eclipse, Monte (a good racer) anal Martha Buford by Wagner, a filly by imp. Trustee, Fanny Fern said Fanny Caninpbell by imp. Glencoe. Sportamiistress was dam of Arnoal Harris by VWinleboiae, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Charles Harris by Wagner, Snsan Harris by Revenue, and Alfred Harris by imp. Sovereign. Susan Harris prodneed Zadoc bly Marion, and Coquette by Lexington, the latter the dain of Viv ien by ininp. Leamington, Viola by imp. Eclipse, Variety, Vixenm nad Maid ofAthens by imp. Saxon, Jiolinka by imp. lortellner, and Coquette by Ir .1I.li". Viviemi is the dam of Conianehe by Leinster, Vtiong Bazar and Aunt Jane by Bazar, owned in California. Viola is the damii of Mliamie 31. by imp. Saxon (she the d;i.... of Lille and Lancer by King Alfonso), Blaze l)uke by If ike of Magenta, Prosperity yiv Owi ..andaga, etc. The Trustee aware, out f Cub, proiliced a filly by 2d Altorf, wil hh was the dan.i of Lizzie Lewis and Stella Price by Epsilon, son of Pacific. Lizziet Lewis wias the dam of Varina IBradford by Abu Beeker, son of' Mahonit lay illp. SovereignS he the dl of 3lay Col anti P'eerless by Bill Bass. Stella l'rice was ianio. Plove.r ,Vinng by imp. Stone Plov-er, ann of Cotlerstone, she the ilami of Lady Lonentrent by Gen. Longatrect (.he the dain of Kate by Frogtown, Bella Goldena anld Atossa by Boiwie, son of Leai.inigtoun), Nancy by St. Vahlutine, Golden Plover and Minniehice by Chariton, son of Pat 3alloy, and Tooan-Tubh hy Frogtown. MIartha Bumiford by WIlagnr was the dlam of Mantua by Lexington, Martha Buford la ltiuiggol, ffson of lioston, aild Maiid by liminp. Aistralian. The last named produced Bonnie Slotia anid Paper Maker by inip. Bonnie Seotland, andi Euarydice by imp. Leamaington. Enrydice ha:dl a filly, Astoria, by imp. Athlete. Fanny Fern was tihe w Iam of Eng",'iie by Revenue, Oleata by Lexington, etc. Oleata was the lain of Emiiily Fuller, Pollywog, Ossen and Oleaster by imp. Eclipse, son of Orlando, Olitipa (one of the speediest mares ever foaled) by imp. Leamiugton, and Odessa by imp. (ilenlyon, son of Stockwell. Emilny Fuller is the dam of Prosper, Pantalooni, Olive and Pernansion by iaip- Leamington, Florence E. by Reform, Xallapa and Brussels by imp. Billet, itawanah Moberly by Hindoo, etc. Nearly all these raee well. Olitipa as the lam of Olivia and Orator by imp. Ill IUsed, Mary C. (Ophelia) by Kingfisher, St. Oiner and St. Olga by iiip. St. Blaise. Olive is ilania of Olivie by Toni (Ochiltree, Oliver Twist, All Fouaurs aiid Oliver by imp. The Jacobite, son of Prince Charlie. Odessa is dam f U'desa by inip. U-blan. Fanny Campbell produced two fillies, a chestutit filly, 1831. and Gentle Annie by Monte, son of Wagner, that were owned by George Treat, California. MIajor loll by imp. Obscurity was the dam of Patrick Highlander by imp. Brown Highlander, and a filly by Wade Hampton's Paragon. This Paragon mare was the dam of a filly ay imp. Buzzard, and a filly by Copperbottom, son of Brilliait. This Cop; erbottom mare was the Ilam of John Henry by Aratus, amid Hunter's Duke of Bedftord. The Buzzard mare was the dani, 1826, of Mary Hunter and, 1828. of Kitty Hunter by Harris' Paragoai, son of Blackburn's Whip. Kitty Hunter was the dam of a filly by He1ihestion, Aunt Stewart, a gust- racer, by American Eclipse, and a filly by 6-tanaes Arml,, son of Sir Archy. TliA blood is onaly preserved through these two auwares. The ot"le'o Aral, anare was the dam of Geneva, a goodl race mare, by Mledoe, she the tlain of Madame House by imp. Leviathan. The latter was the dantl of Maria and Carrie Cage by amp. Sovereign, Villir Allen (the dam of Pearl lay Buck- master) by Hiawatha, fnna of imp. Albion, and Epizootic by Rogers, son of Lexington. Maria was the datni of Peninyroyal by imp. Albion, she the dam of Wild Addie anad Laili L. (Parepja Rosin) by Caledoinia, son of Bonnie Scotland. Carrie Cage was the dawin pf a filly ly Jack Mialoine, Miss Ccheatha..m by Bill Clmeathnam, son of imp. Albion, a filly by Bulletin, son tf Lexington, Betty Bell and Eppie L. by Surprise, son of amp. Boaifie- S-otlaitl. Miss Cheathawan is the damn of a filly by Prolific, Cousin Cheatham anid Thirdl Ctaiasin by Unicle Vie, aumd Amimelia Jthanson ly Uncle Tom. Betty Bell is the datia of Bettie L. (Lillie )lcElwaiu), Vcdena8s dam, and Brigade by imp. Brigadier, aid Buagatelle by inare. UlI Used. Eppie L. is the b-lam of Peekskill and a filly, 1888, by inap. lllz, t, Lizzie B. and Purity by Hindlota. Epizootic is the dam of Sweetheart by Jack nf I iaiuiids, atI. she the dam of Va Tout by Fauntus, and Omen by Vandal, Jr., stai of Vaindlal. Mary Hlunter was the dam of Mary Streshley by John Henry, Miss Singleton by Koseiiuskta, Streshley, Webster, Eannerine Price and sister to them by Medne, a..iI Latiy Lovell by Sir Lovell. Mary Streshley produced Neoama Ferguson, John Horace, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Ililien and a sister to theni by ledoe This ledoc mare primiuced a filly by Brawn- er's Ec-lipse, son f American Eclipse, and she produced Waxy by Lexington, thbt is tbe grandam of the famous trotting mare Snnol, re ord 2.Oft, the fastest ever naid-e. Fair American by Lloyd's Traveler produced a filly by imp. Grey Highlander, wowse daughter by hul1p. Expedition was the lam of Bosalilda by Ogle's Oscar. Rosalii,.la was the dam of Sally Van Dyke by Henry, Fleta by Johuson's Medley, son of .Sir 11.11, she the dam of St. Louis by Altorf, and St. Charles by American Eclipse. Sally Van Dyke produced a filly by Hugh L. White, son of imip. Leviathan. Oscaloosa is the dam of Olio by Meminon, son of Epsilon, and she the dam of the Rebel miare, dami ot Envenom and Eight to Seven by Enquirer. Dido by imp. Bay Richmond founded what is now known as the Morgan family. Dido produced Prizefighter by imp. Expedition, and Zelipha by imp. Messenger. Zelipha prodnIued two fillies, through which the blood is perpetuated, viz., Anrnra. by imp. Honest John, son of Sir Peter, and Honesty by imp. Expedit ion, su of Pegasus ly Eclipse. Aurora produeied a filly by Sir Solomon, son of iulp. Tickle Toby by Alfred by Matehemi. This filly was the danm of latchless by imp. Expedition, she the dam of Lady Morgan by John Richards, soI of Sir Arehy. Lady Morgan was the damn of Sally Morgan by imp. Emancipation, son of Wlhisker, and Polly Rowe by Eitnw ishark. Sally Morgan wiis the dam of Mary Bllueskilt by Grey Eagle, a good rce-nmare, Miss Morgan and Bondy by imip. Yorkshire, Panic by imp. Glencoe, anld Ada C. and Dolly Morgan by Revenue. Miss Morgan was the mau of Mazurka, Mignoonette (Mlinnie Milton), ald India by Lexington, Mattie Morgan and Ave Maria by imiip. Australian, Addie Hart and Peggy Morgan by Asteroid. Mazurka was the dam of Mlinnie Brown, Gyptis, Zoo Zoo, Typhoon anid Rebecc a, all by imp. Australian, Tallulah, Carlina and M1aze by Planet, Zulite (dlam of l.ela May) by Lisboni, Bull's Head, etc. by King Alfonso. Minnie Brown was the deam of Iledina by Watson, Elissa (damn of Lizzie K. and Lela K.) by Enquirer, Eleanor C. by Powhattan, The Don by Lisbon, etc. Tallulah is the dam of Barbary, Blithesfomne, Bonnie Meade and Bribery, all by imp. Bonnie Scotland, Tarantula (Centipede and Tara Blackburn's dam) and Tenuagant by imp. Great Tom, Tally-Ho and Bettina by Bramble, King Iro by Iroquois, and Talluda by Enquirer. Barbary, a winner, is the dam of Robert Bruce, Tip Top, Rhadamautha (the dam of Little Girl), Miss Mand and Sir Abiner. Blithesome is the dam of Leipsic, Kee-Vee-Na and Wautamiga, the two last by Enquirer. Bonnie Meade was a winner, and is the dam of Troplhy (in Rancho-del Paso stud) by imp. Great Tom, Exile, Eukonia, Nellie B., Kemipton, Reporter and Basil Duke by Enquirer, Dictim and Belle leade by Iroquoi. Bri bmery is the dam of Lida C. (Enguerande), Miss Ford, Zuleika, Boodler, Blue Dress, Bahl- win, Tom Paxton, etc., by Enquirer. Gyltis, a winner, is the dlam of Annie C. (Godiva) by imp. Saxon (she the dam of Violet, Vanity, Maudie R. auid Ittie Ri-no by Vanguard), Golconda by imp. Glenlyon, loula and Tyrone by lump. Mortenier, Magenta and Faabian by Duke of Magenta. Maze is the dam of tianudary (the dianu of Uncertainty by Virgil or Monarchist) and Gleam by imp. Glenelg. Zoo Zoo, a winner, is the lain of Zamora by imip. Saxon, son of Beadsmkan, Zamor and Zolbl by imip. Mortenmer, and Zulu by imp. Pizarro. Zicka is the damn of l.eather Stmm...cking by imimp. Moccasin, Astoria by imp. Kantaka, Zara (Lulu S.) by imp. Mortemier. and Pagan by imp. Pizarro. Mtattie Morgan was the damn of Alberta by WVatson (she the dam of M1awini K. by Balhliikeel, Glen Ellen by imup. (lengarry, andl Briganzee by imp. Brigadier. son of Monarque), Matagorda, a winner. by imp. Gleugarry, she the dam of Eiirighlt by Eniqnirer, Right, Outright, etc. by Onoudaga. Ave Maria was the dam of Martica by Daniel Boone, and a filly by imip. Buckden. Martica is the dam of Brie-a-Brac (dlam of Miss Ryan and Algonquin by inp. Bonnie Scotland), Evelyn and sister by Eniquirer, Mlountain Deer by Iroquois, etc. Inidia is the damof Cathcart by Lisbon, Cal- cutta ly King Alfonso. aidGallifet by Falsetto. Peggy Morgan i the dam of Austraoid (tIeiam of Ubet, Dornix, MaryTindall,Assiniboine, ete.)byRedBlmuf,PetitebyStorey, etc. Addie Hart is the dam of Orange Girl, Beek and Bias by Bertram, son of Kentucky. amd Brentano by imp. Great Toni. Dolly Morgani wais the dam of Jennie Morgan, ,57 THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Amlbiub and Hayti by imp. Australian, Stampede, a fine race horse by War Dance, Aurelius iby Asteroid, Pearl Thorn, Bob Miles, Frankfort and a sister by Pat Malloy, anal Despenia by King Alfonso. J.leuie Morgan was the dam of Minnie T. Morgan (the dlwit of Gen. Monroe and Fosteral) by Enquirer, Glenival by imp. Gleneig, and S cully by Thm Bowling. Hayti is the dam of Hope, Exeter and Hazel Kirk by Lever, Roger Eastman and Virgilina by Virgil, Haytienne, Genie, Jack Batehelor, My (hick, etc. by imp. Glenelg. Pearl Thorn is the darit of Pearl Set, Pearl Rivers aidl l'earl Top by Falsetto. Ada C. is the dlanm of Pill Box, Ballot Box, Abbey, Con- ncr, Treastire Box, Sprivig Box, Narcola and Lucky Baldwin by Norfolk, and Surinam y Joe lloker. Abbey is the lam of La Seala, Porter Ashe, etc., by Joe Hooker, andl Osrie, a winner, by imp. Cheviot. Polly Rowe has only one line left, through her aInighter Mary Good by Bill Cheatham. She produced Belle of Rockhill by Lynch- buirgh, son of imp. Leamingtom, she the dam of Mark Master and Mamie B. by Abd- el-Karee, and aliisy by Westminster. Itonesty by imp. Expedition was the dam of Tormentor, Flagellator, Gen. Jactksoin aild Maumntouth Eclipse, all good horse and winnters. Monmonth Eclipse was by A,..eric an Eclipse. Ife stood in Kentucky and died there. Honesty also laroudiia ad Ilelen Mar hy Thornton's Rattler, and Ethelinda by Marshal Bertrand, son of Marsha.l Dorm! by Duroc. Ethelinda produced a filly by imap. Barefoot, which wa.s, the alamo itf Esta by Bolivar, soil of T]u..rnton's Rattler. Esta was the dama of Nellie Gr.vs-el by im..p1. Eclipse, she the datla of Ina-ergarry anal Kate Florence by i..p. Lcanmingtlm, and Kate Florence, the dam of Florrie (lone) by P'at Malloy, Gralueca lby Kingtisar, anid Milesia (the dama of .ilvy) by Milesian. It therefore appears that a muare fioaled 130 years ago, through one danghter lay imp. Wiltair, has left Ca-ores (if desa emaataits who are nar racing an.d winnig. All have speed and stanmina, maul whmeim ally of the il'ares in the ifet:ale lihe to Old Slamnerkima are bred to horses of pore- peiligrees alI ra ing liaeage they produce race-horses. An examination of the INal, mares will show the distinigiiihed race-horse,, and stallions tracing to the Laytimn Barb mnare, to which the D)eLaaaa'ey Cal, mflare traces. Dialtess (hll:1ada.), called also Dia ...... 1, was faealed aliout thl year 1T5 or '56 tal itltlalarteal to Americ-a hy Ga;ma. Ala-.xzmadler SIottsw..t.l. She wia:s by the Cullen Ara biiaia (as als. was Jai-k af Dinoawli, iulilortel at the same tinte). her dam Lady Thight (Grisewai-ld') by Croft's l'alrtier, so...n of Jigg ly Byerly Tuirk, granduaam by (.mavbaiml, a naturtal Barb, great-gralauthm Slopbhoimibia's ana bliy the ('ur,,et Bay 1larhb. gri-, :t-great -grau.danil by l'Ar y's C(hestinut Arabiam., tracinig thr .i.gh daughters ,t' Wlhite ,shirt, Lord D'Ara'y'sold 3,laintgpi, Hauitboay alnd Brintiaer to a Royal mawre. Iiwhl-a,,, w:ts the daiat af Apal-ol aindt his sister by imp. Traveler, suI of Partiter, a filly by ....l.iiiu, lilly by ihmmp. Ja -k aif Diatmoiad, True Whig by Fitzhamgh' lIeguilns, -a ,ff itmp. l' earnaatght, ama.l a. tilly by iuta. Reghains, san of Regigiiis by the Goaloldlphi Araiaiali. Thit laaol is tra-aitasitted tta its tjirontgh her twodalaighters, by Jack of Litnoita,,Is anal ilam. Regainhts Tit. J.aak .f ltiaaalnid. mare, ired to Ariel (son of imp. Traveler by Partmner and iaip. f-liti a by the ta ... Galahia Arabian), prodlacadl a filly wlti'lt was bred to iall. Feari...nlaght it liraHt'l illy wthialh was brea to i.a.p. llightlyer, atot af llightlyer hwy Iletraid. Thlis flijeIttI er lally, biread tai Mlelar, sonl a,f itatp. Meletley, 1arodtmiced Miaria, :miii sh- hir-ahiled iut 1elT the bay timare Laldy Grey lay lRobini Grey, son of imp. llbaadi.t iy Sal.tr:am by l Echlt ....a I-ly Gra y iii 1-2 lirodaieedl Lacy by Orplhan, sun taf Balls' Fharizal ly initp. Iotial1, iii 182M baly mawre Maria by l:av is' latniltoatian, saiti af T'avl....s llIa'iiltounahat by iilap. lihbuted, aald it, 1826 chestitiat inare Rowena lby Stialipta'r, S-ta, taf Sir Artlhy. Latay was the dalau of lilackitose by 3ledoc, a fine rate-hlaorse, )hik Chiiti lay Snimialter, and Lunilla by Truniapator, sota of Sir Solotiton. Lucilla was tbed a.nla of Carlaitta by imilp. Trustee, two bay fillies by imp. Tranby, son of Bia-klock, and a hay filly by Olal Bostoti. The Tranby unare. foaled in 1838, was the dlam of Alaric, a Iliac race-horse by M1irableatu, Levity by inip. Trustee, Atala, a superior horse, by Boston, Vandal anal Vailga by iltp. Gleneoc, and Vistiala by imp. Scyt lila. Vandal was one of the best race-harses of his day (winner of 3-mile heats in 5.360, .33). THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Levity w;. the dam of Rurie, a superior horse, and his sister by ihop. Sovereign, Lightninnoe anid Mildred by imp. Glencoe, Brenna by inmp. Knight of St. George, sumn of Bird-atcher, Lever and Legatee, a good racer, by Lexington. Lights-ome was the dlam of Sprightly, Lexicon, Crneifix, Salinin and Nevada by Lexington, Linda by hoop. Scytlhian, son of Orlando, Lively, by lRinggold, sOn of Boston, Eminnet by Asteroid, and GuIare by imp. Glen Athol. Spriglitly was bred to trotters for years, and then to inip. Billet, by whom ohe produced Voltnrno, a grand race-horse, and Elias Lawrence, a good one and winner at 3 miles at three years old in 5.281, Lady Way by imp. Eclipse, Avalon and Aretino (the last a grand race-horse) by Aramuis, son of imlp. Plhaeton. ;lady Way is the dam of Fox Glove by Lever, anid Lady Wayward by Virgil. Linla had io chance in the stood, but was the dam, of Liila Green (Yeteve's dami) by ilml. Australian, and Neptinnus, a good race-horse, by lilanet. Crucifix was the dam of Fairplay, a good racer, by Virgil, Semper Felik by im;p. Phaeb t. Cruciforim, Crusader all Blanche J. by imop. Australian, Quito (Cripple), T lie ...l.Ige (Cordova), Cortez, St. Augustine, a good horse, and La Crnuz by King .Altris MIN.sria D. by Lisbon, Cross Fire and] St. Albans by Falsetto. Semulwr Itelix is the dani of Semnper Vive by Waverly, son of inmp. Australian, Semitone (Kate J.I ly inip. Buckden, Leonatus, a grand race-horse and successful stallion, by Lirigf'.llow, Latonia (Button's ilani) by imp. Itillet, Felicia anld S'3emuler Paralis by5 tritflrd, etc. Seniper Vive is the dam of Se-ilier Idemi and Semper Aurinun by ilili. I ;lel Athol, Fordham, Folsomn and Westchester, all good race-horses, by Falsetto. .Scinler lil-Iin is the dam of Long Glen, Longstreet (one of the best race-horses in Ainwr :r and witnuer of 16 out of 1i ran-i-s in 1891, hinluding match 1 miles in 2.0T , def tatiing Tenny), Lniigfiord, a gooln raice-iorse, Long Bleaclh, etc., by Longfellow. eixiiti.iie is lain of Ella Pinkerton by Lonigfellow, aind Semaphore, a winnoer, by nirlalega. BLlanche J. was a goosd mlare :mdl thre ilaimi of Blaudoiia (ithe dami oft V'eronia, I ttirnt- and Katona) by Longfellow, Sea Shell (Long Shore's dank) and Australian t;in bhy ihiip. King Ban, Blanityre by Lelaps, etc. Maria 1). i's thit dami of Lucy B. -imld Vil tonine by Onondaga, Mark S. (Mlnxie) and Ed Bell by unike of Monitrose. S;nlitin wtns the diam f Dulnchess, Saltletre amid Saltillo by mll,. ttlenelg, Virlciti by Virgil, P'rince Charlie (P'riauin) and Salvator by imlp. Pirinice Charlie. Salvator rait a mile in 1.35), beat Tenniiy a miatech 1i iiniies iii 2.05, alinl woni the Chamipionim Stakes, lI Ile., iii 2.351. Nevadia was thedania of Nova Zeiibla, Sierra N'evanla, Grecenlainid aunt .. Ireemigage by iiip. Ulenigarry, the ln.en.nniucnal three-year (,il in hink ya:nr, Lke Blackbuirin bl ilupi. Blminniiie Scotlainl, Ecunadolr, a goiod htnrse, by Enqumnirer, Btradlforil and ilr:nvn, lbnth winiters, by Bramiilble, antd Neva by Loingfellow. N'-iva Zeninbla is dan of -Nisa and her sister hy .Shai.....ii, anid Sniperba hy Flood. Sierra Nevanla was the din. nf Mlouitain Hanige, Mo-ite Rtosa'.s dan, ant WVainnsnntta, by lnnnngfeilonw, Snitro by E-inntirer, etc. (;utluare is the damn of ( Cotello asint the good nilly Satit- factinnn lmy lit-ltioil, etc. Mlitireni was the nlatim of Zoe anld Alittie by ilUp. Scythiani (the latter daim of Younig Aristraluiriv by itilt. Arnstraliain, aniild I et. Longstreet by Asteroid 11.), Riniglet by itiigg,,li, she the ni lan of Re a kless nl Restlees by Voucher, J)eiby m .Iimin LIuln-, Iehbibe FloIra) aund Epsoiu lby Derby, smit of innil. Eclipse, 3laxiainilitnin, Wainderinig, J. J. lctily nint WVaterbunry (litinihilr) by Wainnierer. Mildired Wnroinhnen Ninra Wnrti by iluli. Eclipse, slhe the nlainn of Nero, Rnocket, Rtocella, North WVest, Startin, Trinlips, 1l)rki-s, Rentownii, Force anid Finiality by WVest Roxbinry, an..l Adlvintinre 2nt lby Annanli.c, the miajority nf which were gooid raers. Rocket is the nlanin of Rtockt 11. by imp. Intrilder (she the danin of Minniie W. anid Lady Suinner), Penelonpe, Naninnie S., Leo by Paintalooi, Eriesoni antd Cora, A. by inilp. Eric. Roxella wins tine laib of Mlolly Mdlloy (Queen Ma:lloy) by Pat Mahlliy, Fleet aritd Koxella 24 by liip. lintriuder, anid Aitnillinas by Ainadlis. Molly Mtalloy is the u..i of Penqnot, Anina S., Ilirdu-tte aund Al by Pamntalooi, auni Voltalloy by Voitigenir, Dick Mnahloy aund Sanin Murphy by imap. Eric. sitm of Pretender. Fleet is dam of Athlete by Ainnadis, anid Lilly antd others by I'antaloon. D)arknes is the daru of Fleetness and linterlolner by itiup. Intruder, etc. Fleetiness is damk of Alert by Ainnadis, Dave S., Millie C. aud Sam by Pauntahoon. M1inx is the lanni of linin..ck, the great gehlinig Momnitor, Lotta C., Mirth and Romueo, tbe THE THIOROUGHBIIED HORSE. two last in England. Mirth was the dam of Bonthillier, a winner in England last yea.,r. Mlisnock is the dati of Salviator, Lady B., Minnarette, Selma D. hy Spriligbok, and Onondagas by Onondaga, etc. Lotta C. is the dam of Roulette (Sefton's dam), Illisee atid Lizzie M. by Baden Baden. Stamps was the dam of Katie Pearce by imp. Leanrinigtou, she the dam of Lizzie .S. (Extra's dam) by Wanderer, Ballard bly imp. Billet, Katrina by Virgil, and DIal by inmp. Mortemer. Bertha, Loch Tanna (in Eng- lat... ), LIni-,etle, Preciosa, Billy Piimkerton by imp. Glenelg, and Vaitleria by imp. Glenclg r V'irgil, unnquestionably by the latter. Bertha is the dam of Reina Victoria by imp. Saxot,, i)elplmine and .Sottcy LaWs by imp. M1ortemer, and Mohican by Iro- 'q1ois. Vaileria is the lam of Baylight, Latir. Stone and Versatile by imp. Rayon d'Or. SnIt:atna is tIhe dlatti of Sovrana (Inah's 8lam) astd Sultan by imp. Ill Used, Sondan by imp. M.atadoir, Saladin by Nonesuch or imp. III llsed, she by imp. Glellelg. Padielthlt, .Sniratnis anid Caliph by imp. St. Blaise. Bretmna wan the- latur of Tibbie Donbar by imp. Bonnie Scotland. she the dam of Voltigetir, Leuna lPtitnbar (dalm of Lena's First), Clifton Bell, Capt. Kidid, Ed Stoith, Cannly SI ott, ltrord. hinrch (Bradshaw) and Lady Evangeline by Leinster, aund lizzie Dunlbar, tilhe dt of May Dontbar, by Bazar. Lady Er angeline is the lam of Valiant liy 1moiday. Oteattica, Floodtide, Evelina and a sister by Flood. Bretuna waas also the dlan of ilaric by ibpi.. Anstraliatt, a good race-horse, Eclair (Factory Girl) by Lightinitig, Ella Hanukitns by Gilroy, Britzka bmy itmp. Phaetout, Bradtetuante by War Dance, Athllalrie by Gilroy, Strathutuore, Kintkead andl Sir Walter by Warerly, Brenida lby itup. Thlunderstorm, Long Stop by Lotgfiellohw etc. Ella lHanukints is tbe dlaun of Amuoalitre by Amiadis, she the dlat of Hilarity by Punster, asud Polly S. by imtp. Pizarro, soid Oriasa lby Otnon.dga, bay filly by Pizarro, etc. Athalaric is tile dam of Ton, Martin, a superior horse, by Lotugfellow, Belle of Brooklyn astd Aethel by Stratfird. Sister to Etirie by imp. Sovereign was the dtati of Kelplie 1y i I tj. Botinie Seotlatud, Ernengarile, Hilderic (.Jim Comnnor) antl Getnseric by Lighitning, Grih.- stsdad, a tine rac e-horse andl soccessfiul stallion, Tilford and Viceroy, a good horse. by G;ilroy, Pat Farrell anud Hypatia by Waverly. Kelpie was thle dam of Miss Atistimue and Janet ( wittner at four tiiles in 7.25) by Lightning, Maxwell by Gilroy, a tilly and Duke of Montrose, a good racer and successful stallion, by Waverly, Atumuette anid Ke!lp by imp. Strachino, Ovation, Overtitre ansl Dalgetty by Ononulaga. Miss Atustille is the tint.. of Aj.utitra lby Waverly. IBridesmaidt bty imp. Botituie Scotlaoid, Aeniite (Cryiiletc's dan,) hy Ten Broeck, Temutout, a good otoe, hmy Ten Broeck, and Faraday, a stiperior colt, by Himyar. .Jaittt in the dam of Sinaloa, Volittteer (I)nlfer), Sotnora's unit, by Ten Broeek, Spaldie by imp. Blne Mantle, La Mascoatte, Goltden Reel andil others by Spendthrift. Annette in the dlam of Shoetitaker, Ortowin, etc., by Ot ..t.- tduga. KIelp is the Itamn of Kemtpie, a witituer, by St. Martin, Keepsake, Ollaway, Upll- arnt, Ottnawa, etc., by Onotudaga. Erniuengarule is the dait of Brocade, Bingen, Baul- tie atot Itedhotte hiy itmp. Bonutie nScotlandl, Belle Walsh (Tuseltltlbia) by imp. Great TOmI Bellevoe (itlakliurn aunt Belritlere) and sister bty Bratulde. Brocaute i. the dani of Bertha B. by imp. Bttekletu, the gelulitg Btirch, War Dress by War Daniee, Long Cloth atud .Jeituie It. by lnttgfellow, Antnie C. by Enquirer, and Dodlo by Falsetto. Bertha B. is the dat., of Lizzie Baker by Longfellow, Jndge Murray bry Teti Broeck, Tutu Vatiglin (George H.) by Kitug Alfoiiso, Pat Kelly by Pat Malloy, etc. Bedlotte is the- datu of still Alarm, tGooseqinill by Pardee, etc. Hypatia is the ulam of Slickaway by st. Martitn. Hypocrite by I-Ltgfeillow, Deceit by Ten Broeck, Escapade by Onon- it;uga, etc. V.olga was the dilait of Mnriea liy Rnitris, Etninemwe, Barney Williams, a gu lt hlone, Valditue, lutviic, tind Evadiie bry Lexington, Jenny McKinney and Alice 3litchlell by Platmet, Tecaleo I, ity.1p. Glen Attul, etc. Evudite was. the datit of Evasive biy ittup. Canwell, son of Stockwell, Blink Bonnie, Bluckinghaunm, Iltlwark, atal Batidanal by iti.p. B....it.e iScotland, Evasive (Bruce's dam) Ihy .oliihn Morgan, Tetunyson by itimp. tGre-ut Totm, Eve Efflighaun by Enoqtuirer, Monta- gtre hy imlp. Mlortetter, Eblis, ei., by Iroqluoisi. Bliik Bonnie was the hlamofSaxony bty itip. Saxoi, andi Tuillahoma br yGreat Tom. Saxotmy is the lamtt f Erebus and Once . We ek, geldiugs, Tatian by Great Tom, etc. Tlullahomua is tbe dlam of the good muare Tolla Blackburn by Luke Blackburn, Tlaitnany by Iroqutois, etc. Bandana is 60 THE THORtOUGHBRED HORSE. the dam of Banner Bearer (gelded), Napa and Equiupoise (Equality's dam) by Enquirer, Talismian by imp. Gtreat Toem, Saranac, Emblem and Red Banner, th:Lt is one of the best t we-year old fillies in -the WVest, by Iroqoiss, et,-. Jenny MlKinney was the lain of Ellent Alice by Barney Williams, Clandia by War Dance, Buccaneer by imp. Buckdeu, Poet by Longfellow, Omaha anid Vassar by Tom Ochiltree. Ellen Alice is the dam of Vigiline and Purdly by Virgil, and Vigiline is the dank of Vigilatit, Vigilette by Eolus, while Claudia is the dam of May 1). by Voltigeur, son of Vandal, Umupire and his sister by Versailles. son of Vandal, Cutalong by imp. Rayonl d'Or, etc. Ilnoice is the -lam of Fatima by Abd-el-Kader, and is dead. Tecaleo is the dam of T'rel. by 'reun Broeck, Rock-and- Rye by Virgiliani, Tonieque by Sensation, llot Scotch by imelp. Hopeful, The Wandering Jew by Tonu Ochiltree, etc. Vistula had no chance in the stud, beet was the dankc of Kentucky Belle by Lexing- ton, ishe the dam of Pridle, Via-a-Vis and Himalaya, a goecd race-horse, by Virgil. Pride is the dlam of Glitter and Pretence by imp. Glenelg. Maria by Davis Hamil- toun:en was, the dam of Catharinee Ogle by Trcecmcpator, Tocce Benton and Cathericee by Bertrand, the latter the lani of the sueperior raet-liorse Alexander Churchill by imp. Zingoecee. Rowena by Suimplltier was the dlan cef Celestian, a good racer, and Merry Gold by Sir Leslee, Alice Careneal by imp. Sarpeeloee, a good rAce-mare, Sarah Moreton by Sidi Hamet, a superior mare, anld Boswig by iinp. Hedgeforcl. Merry Gold was the elamn of Hebe anei Vulcan (Tom Nichols) by H.erthunme, soei of Sidi Hamnet, Cyclone aod Magelone by Vandal, anld Alime-ria by Jack Lacne, soee (of imp. Yorkshire. Thlere is no report of Hebe sicece 1875. Cyclocce was the elauc of ReL Wing by imp. BaHlrownie, Cycloid by imp. Lapidist, aind a bay filly by Keetacky. Magelone was the dlank cef Lily of the Valley by Lightling. anet V'an Billet by imp. Billet. Lily of the Valley was the dlam ef Kienilworth by Waverly, Frank Martin by St. Martiec, Bllee Tinces Icy imp. Blue Mlantle, aelel Greyceell by ieimp. Glenelg, the latter the dam of a filly by iaep. Deceiver, a colt by Himedoo, etc. Alice Carneal ficueeit a faimeily of her own. She was a goo l mire at all listances, was the dam of Miss Trustee by imp. Trustee, Vance aecel Grey Alice by Chorister, sole of imp. CIoetraet by Cattece, Lexingtoee (the renoewned racer, wiececer of the tiue match, foeur miles, min 7.191, aced afterwarels dlefeatimeg Lecompte in 7.231, the faistest two heats of focer miles ever ricn by onie horse) by Boston, Didie (Mlaid of Orleaces), Release anal Rescue by Berthuce, Waxy, a line race-horse, by Bliford, Laveceder by Wagner, I'npire by Lecoaupte, andl Anecette by imp. Scythian, the lccet two seect to Englandi. Miss Trnistee was the lam of Florizel (Hurricane) iy imp. Belshazzar, Mystery by Bieric, a bay filly by Riuggold, aced Miss Trustee by J. C. Bree kesirige, son. of Lexicegteee. Mystery wvees the dama of at bay filly by Revolver, Dil Wiggints, Winchester, and a chestnut filly by icap. Hurrah. Facee was the elaut of Bazil by imp. Sovereign, Acne Tarltoc and LeLady Vandal by Vandal. Anicee Tarltone was the dlam of Charity by imp. IlHurrah, Meinor Jackson by J)ick Jackaine, Vietress acid Vest. valli by Victory, son of Uiicle Vic. Victress is the claim of Vangiuardl, a good racer, Victrix by Longfellow, acld a colt by Straitford. Vestvalli is the dam.. of Wanda West, Veracity (Festinea's dlau), Vestella, Vespcer Bells and Valedictory by Wanderer. Wanda West is the dane of Speedwest by Speeldthrift, acid Imegeue by Powhattaec. Vestella is dane of lahooiceitac by Hindoo, etc . Grey Alice was the dam of Pickaway by Wagner, and NIellie tiwy11 by icec1e. Boincnie Scotland. Nellie Gwynn was the dank of Lonise Gwynic and Faith by iup. Hurrah. Louise Gwyici is the dam of Grace Lee by imp. Kyrle Daly, aced Hector by Grenada. Release was the daam of Carrie P. by Norbourne, son of Lecomupte, Hetty C. by Uncle Jeff, acid Nighlt Rose by imup. Kceight of St. George. Carrie P. is the dam of Cape Sterling, Cape Heecry, Cedar Grove and Carrie Race by Cape Race, seci of Lexington. Night Hose was the dam of Nightmare by imp. Australian, Voltaguie by mump. Gleec Athol, Freil Fogle by Placnet, Hadldisco by Pat Malloy, Johnny E. (Pocassett) and filly by Powhattan. Rescece waes the data of Abu Beeker by Mahomet, Relieft Maid of the Cave) by Ringgold, Relief by Star Davis, Remceorse by imp. Eelipse, Abd-el-Kader, Abd-el-Koree, a good race-horse, and Rigmna- role by inep. Australian. Rigmarole wa the dam of Regali by Bulletin. Pigmal by Harry of the WVest, Righin aced Bessie Frauklin by nmp. Glengarry, Canren (Blee 6 I THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Jeans) ly Gorlitza, son of Lexington, Merry Dance ly War Dance, etc. Riglin is the dam of Rowland, Begina andl Royal by Shannon, Chancellor by Monday, Gladys by Flool, etc. Bessie Franklin is the dam of Gen. Early and 1. 0. by Erlanger, son of Enquirer. Carmen is the dam of Blue Streak and Blue Wind by Bingaman, son of Asteroid. Lavender was the danm of Rock by Rnri., Nannie Letcher, Heliabold, a superior race-horse, Bob Shelton. a winner, Lava, Barricade, a winner, and Baden Baden. a superior horse, by imp. Anstralianm, Lax hry imp. Scythian, George Wallace by Asteroi, i uji hl' by Planet, and (;en Woo lby imported Glen Athol. Nannie Leteher was the il]an of Corinne by Planiet (she the dam of Rapidity, Sweetheart, America a-lI Lady Rapture by imp. Rapture), Mignoune flam of Rapture's Daughter), and Emma.. : G. (dam of Ifernit by Hurrah) by imp. Phaeton. Lax was the dam of --ea Breeze by Kinig Lear, she the dam of Slow Bree7e by Restless, she the dam of Golden Slipper by M0t1'reery, and she the dam of Ia Premier by Lucifer, Verge d'Or boy Vir- ginins. and Crystallite ly Joquita, Bragelone and Neppie Moore bmy Baywood, the latter the hdaio f Trosach by Terror, son of Alarni, Virgie by Virgil, she the dam of OQa lty Onoridaga, Virgin and Virgin 2d1 by Milner, son of imp. Leamington, and Release vby imp. Strac hino. Tlhe1ilins mare ont of Dnehess produced a filly by True Whig, which produced a filly by 4.allajit, son of imp. Fearnolight. This filly produced a filly by Rocking- hbai r, son of Partner by iop. Traveler, which Rockinghamn mare was the dam of Amiuntti boy imp. Shark, son of Marske, sire of Euglish Eclipse. Annette was the d1:,an of Nancy Air hmy imip. Bedford boy Dungannon by Eclipse, anid Mtaid of the Oaks ly iiip. Spread E;tgle, son of Volunteer by Eclipse. Nancy Air was the dam of Transport, 1'o-r G;irl anlld Yoing Nancy Air 1by Virginius sot, of inip. Dionmed, and Seagull by Sir Are-hy. Transport was the dan of Sir Arciy Montorio (Big Archy), and Sir Willian. of Transport, by Sir Archy, Bertrand Jr. and Junlia by Bertrand, soin ,of Sir Arehy, ald Clara Fisher loy Virginius. The female line from Nancy Air has be :eanie extinc-t. Mauid of thle Oaks was the lam of Maid of the Oaks and Laldy of the Lake biy Ilickory, son of inmp. Whip, Marshal Dnroc anud Cinderella by liuroc, son of itil. Dwmiiedl, Forest Maid by Ratray, son of imp. Clifilen, Young Mail of tile Oaks by uimp. Expeditithn, swn of Pegasus hy Eclipse, irptlian Boy bty A erian Eclipse, and Lionlla bhy imiip. Ciemiir de Lion. Lady of the Lake was tile datii of Lady .Jeksoni, Matryland Eclipse, aloi 3lmfortunie by tAiieriwan Eclipse. The line from here is extiiict. Cinlderrcll was the dani of Modesty liy imp. Extedition ishe the dain of .Jai Maria amid Alpiiie ly Henry (this line is extinct), Betsey Richard (Young) by d..hi. Kiehilsrds (line extinict), andI Lalla Rookh lay Ogle's Osear, son of imp. abllriel. L;alla tt-okh was the daii of Hamilton Moore, Tom Moore and Mark 1Mir iby American Eclipse, Ifenry loore, Jimin Moore and No Moore by Henry, sonl of Sir Arcihy, c'!rit, boy imiip. Priam and Hinda by Monmouth Eclijise, the latter the dlmmiii of Fauiny ly Shark, Jr., smni of Shark by Americaii Eclipoe, sh. time damml mif White Oak amid W'irleslmw l.y Voiuig Lanigford1. This female lihe is extimiet. Cin- lerella ;alsi, lrlil Cryelia Conoiver and Celeste by Henry. Celeste left nothinlg iii the fii.l.'h line. Cornelia Connover was the lami of Shark, ,Jr. by Shark, Heiress .iid trace lt;irliiig by iiip. Trustee, amid the latter was the lam of Coumitess bmy rrixtirx, situ f impil. Blarefisot. Counte-s was the dlaii of Nettie by Kenneth. won of illp. ft k.slirc, nuidl Nellie bty Toichstone, soon of imp. Lapidist. Nettie was the ilaim of Extjie bty Extra, soii of Eudorser, Fanny Wi7er boy Terrir, son of Rurin, she the d:iai tf Stiltrn by imp. Strachiio, etc. Nellie is the danm of inah IbY l ii. Custe!r, son of I onerail, and Bothwell biy Mouitrose, son of [bike of Stiitrosc. oting M1aul of the Oaks was the dam of Miss WaIton. by Menidoza, brother to S.ir Walter, K;aty Auto by Ogle.' Oscar, son of impll. Gabriel, Highland Mary, the noted aild pIpumlar race-horse ansl stallion Medoc, Cora amid Gipsy by American E clipse, C',riiet by Heimry, and a mare by Gohanna that was dam of Fanny Bonton by iniip. Trustee. Miss Walton was the dam of Gmliah, Floramithe and Zela by Ameriban Ec lipse, iDosoris by Henry, and Moustache by imp. Trustee. This family lhe i. extinct. 6k THE THOROUGHBREI) HORSE. K;aty Antl was the ldan of Lady Thompkins by American Eclipse, Maid of Mliami by Orphan Boy, Fleur de Lis by imp. Valentine, son of Magistrate, and Bitterily by imp. Skylark. Lady Thonopkins was, the dati of Tranbyana, by iuilp. Tranbx, Motto by imp. Barefoot, Sally Attn by imp. Trnstee, Fiatt (the Blue filly) by imp. Hedgefiord, anti a filly by Cadimiuis. Tranbyatia wa:S the datu of Belle Lewis, Bay l)ick and Maggie Cragg by imp. Glencoie, a filly by Wagner, Big Boston by Bostmi, and Altoona by Vincent Ntlte, son of Amnerican Eclipse. Belle Lewis was the datit of Neil Robinson, a good race.-horse, by Wagner, Bttitnnie (dlain ttf Susie Allen), Luther by Lexingtont, Rurica by Rnric, amil several foals by Trotter. This litte has riml out Maggie Cragg was the dani of Carrie Ctsby by Oliver, sonl of Wagner, anid she the damn of May 1). (MIay Beverly), Lady Cripple, Docility anttd Stella by fIliuiter's Lexington, Creola by Creetdinore, s1it of Asteroil, anid Wicklanld by Judge WickliHfe. May Beverly was the daimi of Mlaui of Woodlaitid by John Mor- gait, I'rtu tttr Knott by Kittg Pyuiti anti Actress by Liigbow. Maid of Woodlands was tint of Birdie Ray by Kitig Pyniti, Maid of Rhihlatitd by Voltigeur, etc. Stella is the tlain of Frank Ward, a good otte, Stelletta, Larry Farrell, Sam Ross, Cris4ie, etc., by V'oltigentr, son of Vandall. Creoha is the tatit of Cretonia, Trown, etc. liy Voltigettr. Motto was the dai of ied Oak, Namniie Lewis, a real gotal one (dami of Ablabarati), Sally Lewits, (ov. Wickliffe aitd NMy Laldy by imp. (Jleiicoe, M1elita Huiinter by Lexitig- totl, aid l Raglani by imip. Scythiani. Sally Lewis w:Is the dami of .Johi Morgain, a superior race-ibrse, by ilp. S-Vereigim, Minintie Lewis by Revenue, Lotta by Hitinter' GlIeicoe, Linda Le-is lty Oliver, Huiiiter's Lexihigtoii, Gletirose, S.uati Bteamie a..iL Aeroblat, a good racer, by Lexingtoti, anti Plaitivoo by I'lanet. Nallille Lewis left tothing in the fitiuale line. Minnie Lewis was the dtai of Lorentia by itlitl. Atistra- lhati, Melrose anti AlfRiley by Asteroil, Mollie Mctiinley by imttt. Glet. Athol, Pitt- bac,,k by Kitig Ilyitt, antd Zuma by Longbow. Loiretitia, was the alta tif Willie llitikle by Etigers, son of Lexiigton, King CUtle by Kitig Lear, Antemiione by Kinig Pynitt, situ of itiap. Australiati, Leesbiurg by Lever, MeBilvwlinig ly Tom Biwlitig. Ftinr Teits by Ten Broeck, Laureate and Unlucky by Leonatus. Willie hlilkle is the ilaim of lessie. Hiuckley by imp. Btickdett, Wee-ks by Feritclitt, HaItnley S. aiud her sister by Erdietihein. Atiemitonte is the dama of lDelaware (IDell) by Little Jimt, son tif P'laiiet, atld Ole the dam tif Ilillruili by Stainpedle. Zaimita is the dami of Marion C. anild her sister by Hlarry O'Fall.ii. Lotta, was the da:tmn f Vixeni by Ptlantet, Gletn- mtore (the st8lieriuir rce-btirse, wittner of the great fit.ir iuil .e race, three heats, 7.2":i. 7.30k, 7.31, the fi-stest three beats ever mladet it. a race), Greeilfieil, Lottery aitt Gladliator by itttut. Glen Athtil, aiil a lilly by P',twhattani, Linitda Lewis was tle ula..i of Nazareth by Asteroidi, Kiuiba and Quiver by Lonigbow, Linden, a stiiteriitr ra ,c- horse and very proiising stallion, Withrow by Longtfellow, aid Llititlie by Mawthiaf. Glenrose waIs the ilaUn f Gletllzora aitd GletidleW biy imp. (lenigarry, lhilxtIi and Bumckthorti ly inmi. Biiitmie Scotlanidl, timnd Restless, a gotid miare (daiu oh ItRuI-se), lby imp. Morteiner. Glettiltra is the dati Af Ei.lble-it (&.ilt of Lottie S. r, Eudohra hty Enqiitirer and B-eaer by Bralimble. Glenidew is the ilaimi of (Glemidair by Nitrfilk, (uiardsmau by Monidilay, Gitetiue, Geoffrey antd Ghleilivet by Flood. Sa:auis [Ilnan was the daii of Stratford (Leatinmigtui 11 .), a tilperior rnce-hrse, the utithbettc Senlisation, Ononidaga, a good racer anid sire, Stus,1iqehaniiia, a gon itbnarc, ii Siuix. all by inimp. Leamingtoit, ISoilirette anid Sir Hercules by Alatrmn. Sstirqehaelita is thie dam, of Sussex by witip. Ill I selt, Siusanna by Kitiglisher, Chesapeake, a w-inlier, the great Pottittiac, aitl, Schitylkill bty iilp. St. Blaise. Soubrette is the .Ilun of L)arhiiigt by lroqutois, Johi Lakelatud by Ritnimyilede, etc. My Lady wts tihe dait ofOnward, a sulperior race-hi..rse, by Ritiggoll BlaHittina and Marguerite by Lexington, Maggie Welch- by Aste-oid, Cliftoti by Pla.itet, a lilly by Kitig Alfonso, andl Fingal by Llibon. Blandiima was the dai:iil of Calash by imp. Phaetou, Red BlufH'by miip. Australian, Christinia, Bresica (Philina's ilant) and Ullse by King Alfonsto, Sea Foami by Lisbon, False Note, Keynote and Falsita by Falsetto. Calash is the tiati tof Albliemarle ault Tar Heel by Abd-ei-Koifee, Elite, Etha, Eniati, a very speely goodl racer, Ethie, Clark, Ethus, Cantey, Caute and Caleche, alll by Eolis. 63 TiHE 'THORllOr(-H;H BED HORSE. Elite is the daim mfthe winners Capsioime, letty Carey (Katie C.) anl Annie G. by inijp. ( Cliarasiu. Ulsi. is the dami of time good fillies Bandaisia, Ernimma G., etc., by lend','r, .amm of imp. B Mckmlm. 3largmuerite was the dam of Foddlie Pope by Planet, sie th.e mmia of l:Ktura 11. by S);ih let Friemid, anid she the damin of Meiolinme by Melodlist, Priudi, Katie Creel ( ii t miami.). Azalha. Macida tinal Nettie by Kting AlfOI.so, mI.mi Lady AtlI.dI by imp. Glen Athial. Azalea is the darn of (azalca amid Pinkie T. by imip. Glemmga rry. ielaia Hunter left Imthinig iii tie fi-inile line. Saily Anin by imitl. Trustee was the dam of Hiarper by immili. GieneiJe, Saiuldbhrst by Lexingtonm, and Kate Qui.i... by Wagn-er, sie tie damim if 11erimanm by V'ilenite Nolte, Quimiiy by fimric, filly by leximmgtbii, omie hy Wlvers t fii, Wmiia:iy Jac k amid his sister by imp. Austraihan, Ast, ri.i. 11. by A'stermim, ,,lt Anustralian by Young Auistralian. F'i;mtt (thim Jitle lilly) was tihe dainlm of Blue ell by Chorister, son of impn). Con- tract by ( ICm itm Kte -ilimir, Liz Momrgamn, Hliunter's (tleuoe mid a Witer b5y im...p. Glencoss. BIlue Jell r ws the damm mf l .i..itte anid Cygniet by Big Bos.ton, Grey Doim by Horupilie. oun of imimp. Glem,-,ie, Nellie Grey antd Belsey Huinter by Oliver, son of Waginer Jmli MItittinmgly, mmmmgstr n almid Songbird by John Morgamn, Crimiskeen, Bessie h m . Specie Pa yIinemit amld itbme Bird (Breastjminn's mamim) by Hu-uter's Lexington1. Luni,-ttm :i .s wal mom mif 12ebel 3orga.nm by .3dhu 3orgaim. There is no feiuale from either her mar Cyguiet. Nellie (r- was the daimi f Smilie Newton am.il Naimnie May (danm of .Sim AV\imie) by Johim Morganm, Kate Adlaimis. Lizzme Haymico anid Betty Mtagrimder by fliimtelrs Lexiimgtnin, Limn-tte by LDmigtf'ilow, 3Malmc lby Waverly, Lilly Grey by Juldge Wieklitl', Ellen Terry (Lillie Snpith) nad a isiter by Longlhow. Sallie Newtmumi was the dIani of .i..lesty (Ruith) by Revolver (.se the damn of Bliil., Laura l deemRe nild Rtitih by Railmmdai.), Eldorado ammd Little C'rm;s (tie darn of Bulilnie S. by Planiter. .tmnm (lhare by (ralinger, hmima 1B. ald her Sister by John Harper), both by Rev-olv-r, apt. F'lagherty, Lilly ., Auitumin Leaf by inip. Hurrah, Sallie Harper ailnd a sister hy .Joi Itarper, amid IFramik E. by Probability. Betty Magruder is the dami, of Be-ky 1t. (Beeky tBye) ammit Maggie P. by Longbow, Luemils by Harry O'Fallon, anid St. Bridget by Leouamtimi. Jelsey Hunter was the damn of Kate Mattingly by Johii Morgaim, Chbasseise. Joe Johnison, Fauimy Johtisomi, Amimat Witmnie amid Judge Wjitkille by Hulinter's Lexinigtnii, I..ijuire by Enquirer, Katharine M1. by imp. Glemi Athol, aid 1iMis Hlimiter (Am.i..x) by Kimg Alfonso. Kate Mattitigly was the damn mif livlila, by Ifi...teir Lexi.igtm.mi (she the dam of Kimig Pippin by Kimig Pynni, lluimtresm; by l3,Im, Wooliley, u.isie Forties anim a sister by Rebel), Lomig Girl by Long- fellow, Ilerliert (Tnom Pmimnkett) by Jlip. Gleneig, Matinee and Miss Slattie by imp. lickdeii, aimmi The Mauid by Erdeilheini. Cliassense wvums the dlam of D)lsey by illmiiteis Leximigton (she the diamma of McMurtry by Mmser, Mamnme Cole by Harry O'Fal;mlon. m1mii Miss G-Itsi.m. ly imp. KEmmg lamm), Little Planet hy Planet, Flolrencee D. (Longcblmse) h!y Longfilliw (mime the mlan maf hiebut by Pat lalloy, mmmidi G. W. C. by Little lRuiftlua . Faimny Johnson0 is time aiani of Salime .Jeininig. by Ortolam, son of Dommm'r;ii. Framik B. by Lomigt(lhw. Via (Lolimmu's diam.), Fmll 3Moon, Virago and Nina limmi-ili tiy Vagabommd, somi of Vandial. Salime Jenimmgs is tie damn of Carolina by Harry Lam..i.ar, Vuagamires by Vagaboimd, Boninie Blaze by Gemirge Kinney, Hattie O''ullom ainid .1Jim Gmest by Harry OYFailon. Julila Mattingly was the dam of Fanny Mamttimgly, elle mif Nelsomn and IiIBelle M aywooi by Ilimmiter's Lexingtio, Wanderes by Wanmderer, anld Alarimmst (Fright's damm) by Alarnm. Famny Ilattingly is the daii of Glemidlale by iampIi. Glemmeig. Eiquity, a sister, and Mirabean by Enqunrer, Tura- I...lI by imimp. G;remmt Toaiw, Minniame L. anld other foals by Iroquois. Equity is the dani. ' .Jlustwe by mimp,. WVodlands, mmmid a filly amid colt by imp. Dalnacardocl. Bile o' Nelson is ilawn of Marmon by Malise, amld Belle Noyes by Grenadla. Belle of 11yiYooi IS dani of Bralich (6tilettoj amid Mayroe by Duke ot Momitrose, the great rac--horse Temny miami Mmywotmd by impi. Ruyon I'Or, amid Rafter lby imp. Kantaka. Songbirdl is the duam of Boi, May and May Bird by Hunters Lexmngton. Songstress was the damn of Julia Jackson (Pat Clayton's daui) and Little Jack by Henter's Lex- iigton. Bessie Lee was the inlai of Ornoc-a by Ortolami, Procrastinatmon by Bul- w-ark, Vicmmmty and Dot by Vzagat ommmd. Liziy Morgamn was the damn of Mollie Fisher ]Sy imp. Kimght of St. George, Sally Morgan by Revenue, Morgan scout and Ellen C. 64 THE THOROUGHBRED MORSE. by John M1organt, Ratan by Lexington, Rosy Morgan by Planet, and Minnie B. by imp. Glen Athol. MAllie Fisher was the dam of Morgiana by John Morgan, Nellie Knight, Maud llanipton and Lida Knight by IlHutter's L.exinigtou, Pearl by War Dan ce, and Lamar by Kling Pyniti. Morgiana was the d: ... of Jewel by War Dance, Pauline Lee by Lee Panl, son of Lexington, Conin by l)akliOl Boonie, Moriana by Long- bow, Harry Fields, D)onnell and a sister by Harry O'Fallon. Jewel is the damt of Duette by King Allfinso, Leah Sobel by imp. Butckder, Ban Dance and Jewel Ban by imp. King Baiu, Jewel 11. and Air. Appleby by Himinyar, and a ehemtinutt lilly by Alarm. Duette is the damu of Opera and Oratorio by llarry O'Fallon, Seraphina by imp. Sildartha, and Bllue Maid by Blie Eyes. Pearl was the dani of Kosiuth by Londonderry, and Banka by imp. King Ban. Maid Hampton is the dani of Creton by Judge Wickliffi, the grand ra-ce horss Pan Fox, King Fox, King Thnim:is, Ethel and Mlabel by imp. King BMai, a .olt by iip. St. Bl-ise, a..lI a filly by imp. Sir Modlred. Creton is the dani of Jennie S. by Felloweraft, Clean Heels by Duke of Montrose, and Ragr-arok by imip. Deceiver. Sally Morgan was the damut of Maggie Morgan ariil Charity Morgan (King Cyrus' dam) by Ihunter's Le xington, Jaek Trigg by Lightoiing, Longbow, Sozolnit, Long- way and Miss Nels-n by Longfillow, Vrill by ihp. 41len. Athol, and Emuterpri- by Enquirer. Maggie Morgan was the dlam of Janette by John Morgan, Toliina by inup. Glen Athol, Orelia by Waverly, Anxiety by Alarm, La Cigale by King Alfonso, alnd Vender by Virgil. Toimina is the dlam of Cartoliina (Kitestrini"s alnii) hy Judge Cur- tis, Maggie Brine by Bill Brnce, Gleun Fox by Caliguila, Strithlene by imp. Strachino, Conutiss atud PenItoliilia by imp. Newveourt, and Ogestoh by lisbon. Orelia is the dam of Rain Lal (Eugene Brodie), Mr. 1,anacs and Volaude by i1p. 1Glen Athol, aindt Laura Gie by Falsetto. Anxiety is the lamn of Remsen by Killn, Altofnso, aud Lizzie Santer by Falsetto. La Cigale is the dani of Maj. Mulford by Loingfellow. Vrill was dlam of Merter by Revoler, she the dlanu of Dew Drop by Chillvcothe, son of Lexinug- ton, nild Cyclon by Chillicnthe. Sozodlont is the damI l Domolittle by King Alfonso, Ursutla by Dnke of Momtrose, So So by Loiugfield, amid a tilly by imp. Darebin. Rataln was dam of Cnba, Lancewood, t;irolie anil (;irofla by imp. I e minigtun, aiidl Wildfire by Wildidle (she the damim of Elgewd by Enqutirer, Itha:ca, mlud a sister by iilp. Saxoti). Rosy lorgan was the da f Mlaggie D. (the dam ifJ e hIlrri and Twanig), and Guadalupe by Pilgrim, Sam ,Beinnett (Rebel Scout) atud Nettie (Miss Hawkins) by Rebel, anil Morgan Scout, .Jr., by :Silenit Friend, onil of ihiup. Anstralian. Nettie is the damn of Rebel Plauuet 1h Wade Hanpton, SOI1 i)f Podolph by Gen. Twiggs, Charh ie by Blue Dick, Waneta amud Ella Treuit by Plusetto. Fleuir dle Lis by imp. Valeutline was the dla.i of lluckeye Lass by Admiral, son of imp. Barefoot. Buckeye Lass was the daiauu of Wooluyunpli lby Wagner, Moniarch. Jr., by imp. Monarch, Romance by imup. Seythiami, Ella Boston hy Lexiuugtouu, anid Waxy (Bertha) by iuimp. Crniser. Romance was the dam of Prelude by iinlp. Crutiser, Nellie Bm)ston by Frank Boston, son of Leximigton, Roseela by Daniel the Prophet, and Grafton by Virginian, soim of Ringgoli. Prelude was the ulaii of Toni Itoston by Frank Boston, Lithe amid Preface by imlp. Hurrah. Lithe is the dami of Lithsonie and her sister by Barnton. Nellie Boston is tbe ilam of Fannie Shields, Maggie Shields (Perutna's damii), Woodbine, Valemitine and Woodstock, .Jr., by Wiocstock, Cynthia Rcose by Red Eagle, son of Grey Eagle, aidi Glen Daly by imp. Kyrle Daly. Fatmnie Shielis was the damn of Sattie Seymoutr by iml. Hurraih, Good Friday by imp. Kyrle Daly, Belle of Licking amid Siddie Mitchell by Grenada. Waxy was tIhe dam of Wexford (Turenne), Dan O'Hara, Bertha May, blattie G., Harry Wexford and Lady- Langtry by Woodstock, son of imiip. Australiati (the latter tbe dlam of Katie Mac, Benedict amid Nivalhis by Bertram, son of Kentucky), and Lolah (dam of Susly T.) by Northumberland, brother to Norfolk. Cora by American Eclipse was the ilau, of2du Prianm and Lucy Toland by imp. Priam, 3d Boston by Cost Johnson, son if Bostoim, anld a chestnut mare by Wagner, she the dam of Ellen Fall and Adele by imp. Albioii, Balmoral by Lexington, and Jesse Joiner by Bill Cheathami. Elleii Fall was the dam of Josaphine Sauntuders by Hiawatha (she the dam of Chili Mcilitosh, Lawplroof and a sister by Victory), and Watsoua by Watson, she the daum of Allman 65 THlE THORIOUGHBRED HOUSE. anal Viia by (Colebs, son of Pat Malloy. Adele was the dlaic of Fanny Moore by imp. B .i.. ie Scotland, Gladys by Ringmaster, son of Riciggealdi, Rjsnch-Wai-Me, Rotha, Biasco acid Wah-ta-Wab by J. C. Breckenridge, sMln of Lexinigtoa, Waa-al- Naisa by Plowman, Fair Count, Wedatiog Day and Fiajacla, ley lblyDuley, se. of il-acaet, and Wahnooka by Bob Woolley. Fanniae Moore wals the dalaca of Ladty W'aoodfirdi by Woodfordl, son of Riciggaild, Sjpitefidl by Edlgeconihb, msn of Leingtalc., HIharmicony alld Nettie Martin by Concord, son of. 1xisigtcaac. Lady Wooldfrd was the dlatac of Paris Green,-Bonnie Bruce andt Bonnie Lee by Scottish Eclipse,!, Ma of iiap. ..B.i..ie Scot- land, Mollie Bawni, Morna WViaIfard an.d Sallie llagen by Fanstns, Yolauale 11. by Aliunde, anl Hlagen by Pat Farr ll. Paris Greeu was the hanit of Fanstixca (daii of Spanish Fly and Dick Whcittington) by Faistus, acid Ortca Greeni lby Moseow son of War Daicce Bonn..ie Bruive was the dac of Froila and Nblhy Lacch ay Faustus. Bonnie Lee is the hamn of Faustcr-can, Jack Ha.,rdi.ig and.. BIa-iie lt iggs lay Fantois. Spitefil is tie dalauc of Leila Itelle, Mary Bet. Chancl .y a.1l. Ella .S4. by Concord. thl. Mike and George Morrow by Duke of Kant. Leila B,-ll is aiLn of Ella lbigers bly IDhike of Kent, anal Mrs. E-ains by Ten Stane. Mary Bet. tChaney is clam ac Etdat1iae andt West Aimiam by I)Dike of Kenit. Nettie MaIrtin is dhain of Nettie Kelat, Nacaccie 1'. anal Capt. Itu'ly by Duke of K1jit, aiid Gracie M1. by Ten Stloie. Gladys is the dam of Clitivator by Plowimian, Mliss-Go-livcly (Ilatty Cheenciy's alamna), Oakleaf, Ratoni acil dYlta by Dnalicy, andcl .Jwo. 0. Set by Va silia. RKainch-wai-Mle is the da1li of Zotiunt, Hatto, Alvel;a, Zi-Zi, Daver ac...I a sister lay l)ial.Ihy. Wah-ta-Waih as th.e lan, af Eleanaire, Taolooali aiad ('accccat Dilaley by DIucalley. Wach-4)-Nai-a is the chain aif Waard-cise-ica. Hard tat Tell (IJiusier's iI.iiia) anal Nekauimi by lhidiay. Balmnoracl was the taici aif .Miss Alca, by Bill Chlathainiic sle tbe dlaii aif Aiicie Malloay by -Night- shalcle, Lizzie McDonald lby Esa -ae, aicid itittar Sweet by t riilataiic, son of imicp. Gleni- aae, she the dalmic of Je'witll iv licebc rg, Laiehiel anal Lew Joslync by iciap. Luchiel, cocaI if S neat icacact. Gipsy, sister to Cora, was the dataci af Niagara a.alI his sista r lby imnp. Trlict-e, Suinecicila by icili. Laiugfrdl, I'aiiing Gipay ly i ii.p. Mlerer, l'ryar ailnd his sisiers, Nos. 1 anat ', ly icicp. ( -leiicai. Pryar was ai silaeriar rade-acr s analul aliat tic Enigl:iual. The licn ,, f this branchli of e t heaI i-s O t'iyii is tr ais-initteal throuighl the twos, sisters of Pryvar aical Yacm,,g Gip,,ay. The h:itter was tba a:. inc (at lfIaca by inlip EI lipse, Feathers aiial] tGipisy Lass liby Ri-aveiam. Bcasia, was the aina of livill t liy ltivai. sihe tle alanii a)f I linati is (Rill) by Cree .i.i.ire. siaf Asteapial, Caiiieola w iaa by a irgil. a illy lcy Fliccil, ciat MIcalasto Ivy 31'ma la .... Itiia, alsa prai lice-l Ileraicl ....I Eia Ilicicter lay Lev-er. E..iaiaIa .liii.tcr is th.i, a1;iai of T-oi St iey hy Lisliai, WVilttr T. (Elk Munter) by Falsetto. Stracilger anal ..vaii I ass Iiy Sitratfirl. Sistr ta, Pryr No. 1 was the dtaum of Glycra acid Cai.lssis, bethl gocd raers, by imip. Sovereign., Samie Spears by unip. Arnlda Fyseacal, ILita, sict te Ecigland, acid Saratoga by ililp. Knaight af St. George. (lyara was ltIe ham aif Kcmightihoal anld Slue Rlydlr by iii Knigciht of St. George, Merry Bird ly imiap. Mia kay Free, Carrie AtIcertoac by Lexiaigtoic, Mary Edith by imiap. Fazzalattv, W aqrpatih, hice e;aier and C0ardelia lay War Dtancce. Sue Ryder was the alania aif Raice e, Baiicie BIicche aial Renicics by Refirici, Alistcair by Alarm, acid Cracks- ciiaia lay imcip. 'loodhal:cicls. Ialncee is tie t lcici cf Maggie, Ahreics, Wooaranie, Register aic.. Scicicie.m r Coai lby icic.p. WVoallails, aild W'aitinig (lli.s Dloris) by imp. DalIna. cardalci. 31Merry Bird was thm dh.cccc of Aciccie Riaharals ly imip. Boccicie Scotland, she tla1 dam of Booiaceracig, Festics, Nasla-way Queen. etc., Iy Fanstu. Carrie Atbertac was tce alaic of Jawat N drta anal i Diika, by imicp. Leainiigtou, Nortoician by Icaii, G;leciroy anald Nttie _Nartait lby iiiilp. Gleccelg, Buttress ly Barricade, Marvine (Caaci- teect's da.lci) anid al .clt 1itr ly i ijap. 31ortenier. Jainet Norton is the dam of Fre Love aal Keysar Icy Lnike BlacckbIurnc. Mary Edith bait a Billy hy War Dance, iand Coralehia was tlce calac af Mark Daly iy inph. Kyrle Daly, anal Pol:aris by imp. Thlan- clersloruc. .iSusie Spea srs wsvl ahacic of Mu:ncie M5. lay War Da:nce, she the adam of Eastovalr (Elkriaige's d;ica) lay Jalc il'aycce, anal Site Casey Icy lermit, son of Warwick. Sarato ga was the alaci if Sweet Sixteecc, Mocincoutic, Sicacoon, Congressman and Claudinia by War lance. Sweet Sixteen was thie dam of Limo by Lituestocce, son of War Dance. aIlcc sbe the dam of Princess Limo by imp. Prince Charlie, and Limo Brook by Ten Broeck. 66 THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. etc. Simoon is the dam of Moonlight and Moonshine by Princeton, son of Oakland, Half Moon and Rosa Maybud by imp. Strachino. Sister to Pryor No. 2 was the alain of Reporter and Suminerside by Lexington, both sent to England, Alumina by ilap. Eclipse, John Kilgonr by imp. Mickey Free, Sister of Charity and Bnckshot by ilpj. Knigit of St. George, Wlieatly, Lord Jersey andl Milsumimer by War Danc-e. Alutmina was the dam of Leona and sister by Var lDance, Mettle and Milan by Melbourne, Jr., Alchemy, Fairfield, Amalgam, Oxygen ami Virginia Keene by Bulhio.., son of WVar Dance. Leona is the lam of Golden Era by Bullion, Emnnaa Haneock, Dic!k llaue-k and Stella Walker by Outcast, a-Ad Swifter by Htyder Ali. Sister of Charity was the ulam of Pimliro, Warsaw, Sister of Mercy, John It. Srwiney and Sisterly by War Dmice. Sister of Iercy was the dam of Heck by Leamington or Reform, Bonnie Chiel, Par-lee, Compassion and Devotee by Alari, luka, Tessa K. and Sister Marie by Reforin, Merci and Bashford by imp. .Vooallaudil. luka is damt of Caress by imip. Wrooidlandls, alnd Alarming by Alarmii. MIhlsunlm..er was the dauim of Bililion byuimer Stor (Amos A.'s dani) by King Faro or imp. Thunlerstormn, Trinkitat (the dlai of )aisy F. and Balgowan by imp. Thunderstorm), Outlaw and E ngenia by Outcast, audi a filly by ;eo. Kinney. This Duchess family is one of the most fantous racing and producing ones to be found in the stud-book. Peggy, bay mare foaled in 1788, imp. by Col. John Tayloe, Virginia, was by Trumpator, son of Conductor by Mateheli, dlaut Peggy. ister to Postl:otater by ller- od, grandlam by Snap, son of Snip by Flying Childlers, great granleiln lay G-lower Stal- lion., soil of the G-hlolphin Arabian, out ,of a dtaughter of Childers. Peggy prol,)illii(l Britannia by English Pegasus, Peggy by iminp. Beufiardl, son of lDungaaimu.n by Eclipse, Fairy by Highlilyer, and other-. A siste-r to Peggy anll Aihnata r was bred to Sir Peter Teazle, sonk of llightlyer by HIerod, tI ht n crosed on Young Gohanna. NhVle- bone and Plenipotentiary, three of the tail-miale line to Eclipse, and theui to (Gladliator. a lIer.sI, and we have thus the great brosoal muare (ueen Mlary th,, dami of Balrwinie, Bonide Scotland, Broomielaw, Haricot (the alaiain f Cramiltlll alld Caller-On, wiimn-rif 34 Queen's Plates and the ft. Leger, Brighton alind Yurk Caps). Braxey ae1dam if imp. Beruice), and Thrift (the .11:k1 of Tristatn, La Dauphino allnd Kate Illamptl). Blink Boniy, a winner of the l)erby a.idI Oaks ana.l damn of Borealis, lilair Athiol, winni,,er of the Derby and Si. Leger, and Brea.lalbae, wininer if the PIrinie if Wa le.s al1l 1,r1(t- wicke stakes. Other famious winners in the family are Sir Bevys tIlerby), llamiptoaii (Epsom Gold Cup, f)oncaster and Goolwood Capst alld Goolwood stakes), Broomuie- law (Dee stakes anid Ch.estertieldl stakes), Bliukhoolie (Ascot Gohld Vase and.I Alex- andra Platte), Good Itope (Vienuna. Derby), Beauclerc (Middlle Park Plate), ami other famous sires andll miatrons. Peggy by imp. Bedlford was the dlam of Trnmnpwtta by Heplhestion, soln of imp. BIuzzarul ald imip. Castianira, thedani of Mir Armhmy, hy 1-ank- ingliam. Thibs is the ma3ly female edelited to her. Trulmpetta pro-liuced Little Peggy by Gallatin, son of inp. Bedford, inimp. Mambrina by Manibrino, amd two hiliets by Kositisko, soni of Sir Ar. hy. The two last ha-se disappeared, Ieasing nothing behind thlin. LIittle l'eggy ba-calie tihe pjropierty of l)r. Elisha Warfiell, of Thl i e old- ows, near Lexington, the breeder of the falmious Lexington. She hadl fou r fillies, iIeI by Sir Arelly Mloitorio (Big Archy), one, Elec tra, by Sili Ilamiet, SO-1f 1 irginiain. nime, Too SMoio, by Sir Leslie, soIl of Bertrand, anid Cherry Birdi by lelestion, sin ohf Sir Leslie mIld Rovwena, the ulaiti of Alice Carneal, Lexiigtlon's dam. The first tw-o left 11o feiliile pr od.ice. Too Soon prisiueed Illfiral by ihp. Nonlilus, aniC Garret Davis by Gkleneo, both gooed race-horses, Primrose by Sidi tianmet, -tiilla by idup. Margra S, Peggy by hIostoui, atild Kaloolahb by imp. Yorkshire. PIrinirose left no thoroughbred -foa:ls, amld the sanulle is trule of Kaboolalt. 1.tilla pro lmcedL Ashland liy Mlalibrio lus i. t: Wind anld l'it-a-Pat bhy Ierthuttie, a filly by imip. Consternatiin, Young Utilla by Hurricaue (Warfield's Florizel), Ilsverston and Ultihna by Lexington. Young l tilla prodailled several goatH rae-lorses, including Mdi ainania. (Tasmania), Dr. Butler :a Teetotal by Melbourne, Jr., Gaherlmnzie by Boinlie ScAtl:lilad, Hattie by Atistrdlliall, anal several fidals by Pimlioz. UIltimmia proalilceat Aurora Ralay aud .Attila 1by iil. Auaa- tr.ili:an, thle lhtter of which wroul at a mile, over Jerome Park course, ini 1.44k. .,i, wiile and a furlong in 1.58, and the Travers stake in 1V74, one-and-three-ildarter i..il s 67 TiHE T1llOlarat1lBl:Et) HOR.SE. in 2.(aI. a-fter a dIal heat with Acrobat in 2.00k. ltimna also primdlneced Nnismitce, Smmnriae smm..i TFatill m by Planet, Sonor, I1Utimumatniu and Al.a by Kin.g Alfonso, Ple;m..- utrary mni 1 - IColaptra by Falsetto, etc. Aurora Ralby was a gisal race-nimare anid the dl..mi of IBill truce oe .f the lest soni8 of Eminimirer, Respoml, by the same sire. aid ti,- iji... ij littie gceinimg ('aihley I -irham lby Blarimeystone. Nnisatice prodliceil several g-1 ...... Smimrish has hald miom h0mnce in the stl,, anid the others are virtnally mimi- Itiecl. ivitli tle ex e-lption if Monouo.auni.m, who has Iprodiineai several goiil ones siuch -is 31mlitrss, Scis-mr. amid M1 ,nopoly by War Dance, 1i:simumouinist. MItlopole, Mmmiii,- graim. 31amtrmitimiy iand 31miai:m, a1ll by imlp). Bnickiecn :mnd g-mid lomrfiurierm, Gilt Emige ammil Lidad I.:mry iby Gtiroy. l'eggy by BNisiomi was the dlaii of Antile Lanrie ly Viii- 'enta' Noite, son of Anierican Emlip-e, Brimiget by Pmadly Burns, soil of Grey Eagle, i'' illtas l:ay:al lay imiip. Sovereign, anal 3atibible ly impip. Scythimi. Auinie Laurie imra- diuec a mim.....er mrf g-1 modoes, mmcii as Ka:te c 31lolmldl by iiap. Mickey Free (the ilamit lmf Tr-mmim, time best howrse l-ir timmil..r e ver iii Amimerica). anal l'ast lby imp. Phmmut (the lattir a good1 0mw), I.oi-,ist Pamst, Flyiig I...... t ammil mthlmr. by ei lbomirime, Jr., Am-imi BRuttIer lb5 lverstomi she, tihe mlamin if Mary lHimaaril by i.illp. iiartiamgton, that lprmaummeei the spt eily mimare Pea:.rl Jen-iuimags, I:ary Paynie anmdi Ada Reen by Lelapi, sal. f imm.im. Le:muimiimgtama. Sally Hm-mwral, dbmimi maf Mary Elli., ly King Lear, sal of Lexing- tfin., Nsam Mmmmlirphy byv Virgil. etc . Am..mie l.aurie is asIo alasit muf Exjerimient lby i imp. l'ham'toii. -emitmiria-. idl 31Mmimiie O. lay Virgil. anlld L.mimst Bl-am by Tmn Bowlimig. time latter tbe ala mimmif Chilhmwe e imy King D ;i.i. Elkimoe by Lommgfellow, etc. Ventatria is the alaum af sammame gamomi ommes. Time fmimily is a racimig omme, anal has larolincedl race-Imi.rses nmtiformnly when lmraaImerly brad. liump. Selima was a hay malare, fimaledl 1746, bredl by Loral Craveti, by tie Godhimlphili Aralbiama, dl:mm Large Hartley immare ly Mr. lharthly's Ilindl Horse, gramildam Flyimig Whigg, hy Williamim's Wamodtoek Arabiana, gre:it grammilamm Gray Wfiyvimt by Whynait, omit of the Fenwiak Barb, omit of a Royal Imaire. She was owim sister to Babralmimi, 1uginl aimil Marlh...rommgli. 31amy of the Ib-st hiarses amid smIecessfmml stallimis iii Amimerica mai..i Eamglmamuai trace im dlirect femmale- line to this famimily, simle as Blank, lBabahmiaa, (sower Stallion., b1erlin ly ciat. Sweetirizmr. ltmrmasea, Amimsteralam, Soothsayer, Jerry, lhmrvester, Skyltrk etc. In Amiacriaa hump. Ambassalair by Plemlipotenti.&ry, immip. Bimekdcln, impip. I rivrar, itmmp. Gabriel, imimi. emileds-a, allm the followivig bred im this amenmmtry, Alarim, Pi ,a,,a,, Oldi, Cla-erlir-ook, thin faimiammis Grey Eagle. Robin Grey (sire.af laily (rey), IHianmivar, aiixhall. etc., aesemld fram the samime source. Selimia. wasI the ilatin of P.rtiaer, .nel r iii!l a pista'r lby aimp. Traveler, simi of Lrmft's Partimer, Stellzi, Selmmi amidl Elmny by imnip. Otlhi lai, Black Selima ly imimp. Fearniughlt, etc. Time Trav,-eler mare, sistr ta P.artimer mmlmii Arid, was the dlanm of Peg by imp. Innilmer, she time mani af .a tilly by impla. Othello. she thie ilamul if time filly by Lmidla.m. san af LI mydl's Tra-eler, aill sim thie -lamit af lilly by Hall's Ummionm, son of initp Sliamu, wl... was thie daian af Pa ..mIorna ly Grey D)iamiim d. Panmldora was time aldam of Daisy Cripplr atimi Silverheels ly Ogle's (.sa'r, Aurnmra anud Pocahontas by Lloyd's Vimmgt'am. Amurora was the damin af t':aimny Wright by Silverheel, anald she the daan aif Tiberits by imimp. P'riain. Enaimma Wright -imd E:leanor Margrave by imip. Margrave. Emimia Wright was thie ala-am of Lmammra l'arri. -immil Miss Doyle by Leximmgtaan, Jerseyman and tIhe i...te td Mollie .J:ackson (who -nom at all ilistai.ces anld wa.in the faimuons three-mile raa'e in 5.354, 5.3412, 5. 258 which has inever beemi eliaalledl) by Vandal, Earring by iniggoldl, Woo-lstoek by imp. Amistraliami, (ieo. Wilkes amid Emneti by Astoria. The imloami is laest preserveal imm this line tmroumgh Mollie Jaekson, who was tile dlatm f 3iam..lay ly C.olon, simmi of Leximigtlm, Faimy Lndh, Tenilptmatioma amial Lmammg traimmah ly imi.. p. Elliahe, anal lDoiiht lby ipli. Ecliprse amr Cavalier, smma of imamp. Eclipse. Faniiy lmllam- was time dam maf Jammaica by Lexingtomi, Cei'rie, Cherokee, Cl'ipola aml Chiatawl by immap. Saxonm, Clare by imnip. Glemmlyomm, Cholula, Catalitie amiad Courisanale by imp. Mlarteaimer, ammdl Aleximia by Duke f Magenta. J:mmmanica is thie Jam- mf time grammi race-horse Foxhall, PmOlsi, Amn'rieaum Girl, Alexmumaher ammdl Abaca by King Alfiamio, Octoplmus ammdl Jaauma by Falsetto. Doubt is the almim f Mollie Jackson, Jr., by Battle Axe, and Stockton by Spendathrift. Stella by imimp. Othelhl was the adam of Htarmnitoy (dalam amf Hall's Union) amid a fiS THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. sister by imp. Figure, Primrose and Thistle by imip. Dove. The sister to Harmony fomtluded the family through which Exelikamge by Iliclimuolnd, sun of imip. Sir Hairy, tram e. Exchange was the dam .f Mary Selden by Sussex, amot Glorvina by Imidi.stry, son of Sir Archy. Glorvina was the diam of Laura Spillumummi by Wagner, amid she thu, damn of Nora, Williamiburg, Blue Bells and Daylight by Lightning, Mary Clay by Revenue, and Busy Bee by War Danc!e, the latter dam of Violet by Viley, and Busxy Boly by Day Star. Mary Clay was the daim of Sanfiord by imp. Gleneig, Lalm amter and Sue 'inunie by imp. Buckdetn, the latter the dam of Bettie U., Ofalece, Trimble aud Alf Allen by Harry Y'Fallon. Primtrose by imnp. D)ove was the dam of Calds by WVoriusley-s Kimig Herol, she the damn of Hormmet and Sting by imp. Diomnemd, ammmd Lady Belingbroke by imp. Pantaloon. Lady Bolingbroke was the dank of CUalia by Syaum-'s Wililair, D!sdmteuixua lund Virginia by imp. Dare Devil, Lavinia, Superior, Primrose, Wrangleghr and Lady Chestertield by im,1p. Diomed. Lady Chesterfield was the dain of the mhmtre by Sir Anh-by that was the dlmn of Ophelia by Wild Medley, and she the dain of the superior ra-e-horse Grey Eagle, anud Falcon by Woodpecker, son of Bertranidit by Sir Ar.hy. Falhon was the dam of Lilla D. and Ella D. by Vandal, Alert by Lexington, amid Scythia by imp. Scythian. Ella 1). was the damn of Paris and Paris Bhello by Lexington, and Bourboin Belle (the damn of the grand race-horse Hanover ant ll imston by liilndoo) by imp. Bonnie ScutlaniL Alert was the daum of Vandalla (Glediemires ml;mzim) by Vandal, Tuoloa by imp. Phaemtoi, Harper by Lo.ig- fellow, Keutium by im-ip Glemmelg, itieh.mno.i, Lookout anid Active by Virgil. Sc!ythia was the diim mif lila a.it Parisa ly Pla;ri, son ofi Lexington, etc. Ida is dain of Virgilia and Idaho by Virgil, Idler by imip. Glenelg, and Irene by Leveller. Parisa is ilamn of Swamp Fox by Foniso. CePIlia by syinuie's Wildair was the dam of Fair Forester by imp. Chance, ald Rosemary by imp. Dioreied. Fair Forester was the dam of Polly Peachamn by John Richards, son of Sir Archy. Sh, produced a lilly by imp. Monarch which was the dain of Mary O'Neil anid Fawn by St. Louis, sHOI of Altotrf. Mary O'Neil wa :Ihie dalill of Maggie O'Neil, anid she the dam of Tillie W. by Joe Daniels, aund Maggie 0. by Shalm..miim. Fawn wvas the damim mof Bettie by Gen. Lomigstreet, she the dun of Mary Shaw by Gov. Bowie, and Bernice by iiup. Iittruder. Polly by im.i... Sovereign, omit of Polly Peachain, was the damn of Smisan Gillespie by Engineer, son of Revenue, and Kitty Guild by Hiawatha. Susan Gillespie was the dam of Alice Thompkins by imlip. Glegarry, Miss Malloy amid Brummette (Omiega) by Pat Malloy. There are a few umares frim a usemary: oily Euila by Mumggims, Leomia King ald Latdy Corinmue. Virgimiia by imp. Dare Devil was the miamit of Virginia by Sir Archy, she tie dam of Caledommia by Jerry, son of Pacelot, Dolphin and the good race-mare Gianitess by ilmp. Leviathian. Caledonia was the damn of Polly Elliott by hump. Leviathami, she the dlamii of IPeytoua Barry by Rogers, Ada Tevis amid Tenith Legion by ilnp. AlbioI. Ada Tevis was the damn mf Blanche Rousseau by Cimmnmuolore, som of Bostomi, Charlotte Thompson by imiip. Mlickey Free, ald Johuetta by Amusterlitz. Blanuhe Rousseau is the ilaimo f Lucy WVallace and Reel Dance by War Dance, Margaret Haight by Gilroy, La Blamiwhe mind Susie L. by Vocalic. Luicy Wallace is the ilamin of Almia by l1inlyar, Martha ammd Lui...inous by imimp. Rayon d'Or. Reel l)aniee is the dlain of Cotillion aund Minuuet by imimu. Rayond'Or, lmil Fandanigo by imli. Kantitka. Charlotte Thompouln was the, dil; m of the great geldiimg Barnum by imip. Bomnimie Scotlandil, Sallie Gardimier by Vamilal, amid Mliss imliggimms by Ingginis. Siallie Gar iner is thie da: off Girtdey anud Sallie G. by F1 nuIl, lull Miss Muggimis is the aian, of Guitar by Grit, Philmpiimia aimd Miss Bblonie ( IN-pierimoinit) by Pleknipo, soem of imimp. Bommule Scoutlanid. Johuett: wvas the tdaiof Mc-lit;amiila two sisters by lugginsoi, son of .Iack Malone. Mlelita is the damn of Voim Miiltke by Vermonit, somi of Vanldal, Miss Harditng by imimim. Great T.iu, Egmuomit by Ewiilirer, Little Emily (Brillianteemi) anid Bemidigo by Lmuke Blac kburu, amid bli Miibii hy Briible. Dolphin w as the ilaim of Minnmmow and Whale by Voulcher, son of Wagmier. Mli .....v was the damm of a mimure by Rlevemiue, she the dammi f a filly by Lightuiiig, she the inlaum isf Aiele by imimp. Aistralian, she the damn of Banda by King Ban, Amlelina ly Macduff; amid fillies by Liildenm. Giautess wvas the lamim of Aduella, Unimim, Glemicoe, Jr., ammd the granid mmmare Peytona (winnuer of the great Peytom sKtake at Nalivil A N8hl). ill b! i imp. ; lciii,. G9 THE THOROoUGHBRED HOASE. Peytona was the dam of two fillies by imp. Ruby, son of Emilins, and Transylvania by imp. Arab Massud. One of the Ruby mares was the ulam of Matilda by imp. Sovereign, she .te dam of Miss Tilton by Daniel Boone, and Satilla by imp. Buckden. Miss Tilton is the dana of the gelding G. W. Cook, Minnie by Congreman, Misfit by inp. Siddartha, etc. Transylvania was the lam of Pam Tree by Lexington, Date Tree by imp. Micky Free, Blanchette and Dewberry by imp. Knight of St. George, Liumestone, Lime Tre and Limit ly War Dance. Date Tree was the dam of Melodixt by Melbourne, Jr,, Wah-ta-Wnh by War Dance (she the dam of Olemas, Snook and Lass of Tamales), Arabia and Clara L. by imp. Thunderstorm, and Lou Monette by imp. Strachino. Dewberry was the dam of J. H. Haverly by War Dance, Thunder- cloud by imp. Thnnderstorm, and Mary Berry by Bullion or Outcast. Lime Tree is the dalm of Limney by imp. Thunderstorm, Limestreet by Streatlam, Belle of Medli- apolis and Limey Lo.ng by Lead On, son of imp. Leamington. Limit is tbe dlam of Easter 111. by imp. Thunderstorm, and Limnitone by Lead On. Some of the best race-horses, brood mares and stallions in England and America trace to this line of bloo1. The Popinjay mare was foaled 1808, and imported by Hon. John Randolph, of Virginia. She was bY Popinjay, son of inip. Buzzard, dam Bourbon's dam by Precip- itit, son of lerenry by Eclipse, granidam Young Tiffany by Higbflyer, son of Herod, out of Tiffany by Eclipse, tracing through Young Hag by Skim, Hag by Crab, Ebony by Flying Childers, and Old Ebony by Bito, to the Massey mare by Mr. Massey's Blac k Barb, to which trice in direct female line Trentham, Florizel (sire of imp. Diomed), Election, Qniz, Royal Oak, Mulatto, Defence, The Emperor, The Palmer, Rosicrucian, Dutch Skater, lDoncaster, Gladiatenr, lermit (sire of imp. St. Blaise, Tristan, Peter, etc.), imimp. Flimnap, imp. Barefoot, itmtp. Sha.itrock, imp. Speculator, imp. Eliza (the grandlam of the great producing imare Topaz hby GlencoAc), ihp. Kani taka, imp. Oceanu Queen (damn of To nrialine, Seadrift, Fairy Queen, etc.). This Popinjay mare was the dam of Parrot, Woodllark and Macaw by liatdolph's RIoanoke, son ot Sir Archy. Parrot was the dam of Mary Thomas by imp. Consol, atid Sally iHunter by American Ec lipse. Mary Thomas was the lam of Odd Stocking, Magnolia anid Mary Ogden by Thornhill, son of imp. Glencoe, and Thetis by imp. Sovereign. Oddl Stocking's line is extinct. Magmolia was the dam of Kate Jewell bly Wagier, several illies by imnp. Sovereigi, and Wreath iy Brown Dick. Kate Jewell was the Iatim mif Teitnessean by Lighttinig. and a filly by War Danc!e. Mary Ogdenl was the datiti of L ,rette by imp. Sovereign, and she the dam of Mishap by imp. Knight of St. t;eorge, Regan by Lexingttot, Chttrette by Lig-litning, Ada A., Lorena and Naunie 11. by A-tcroil, Sophy Badderly by imp. Australian, and Loriot attd Peaceful by Planet. Mishap was the dam of Kiang Ben.,zet and Crockford by Lightning, Misfortulle, -lischief..-In Misdeal by Gilroy, Perhaps by imp. Australian, Marimon by Waverly, S4iphy dil her sister by imp. Strachino, atd Mishief by imp. Thunderstorm. Mis- fiirtute is the dam of Merrimack anid Abbotsford (Mistake) by Waverly, who raced :wcessflully in England, Miss lDanee (Netroma's dam) by War Dance, Syntax by St. Martii, llmipefild alid Glen Fortune by imp. Glenelg, Adversity by Spendthrift, Kimig l:rtutte by imip. King Ban, antd Long Fortitine by Longfellow. Perhaps is the damim ,rf Pi.rlplc x by Gilroy, Warrior and Chanee (a gool horse) by War Dance, Donbt by St Martiti, Probability and Dilemma by Ononidaga, Reckon by imp. Pizarro, anld Perblaze by itip. St. Blaise. Sophy is the dam of Repose (Pelham's dam) by Gilroy, amid Morning Glory by Fonoo. Regan was the dam of Regal, Virgil, Vera Cruz, Vir- gilette, Relay, Hawley, Vengeance anl Priniter (Last Chance) by Vigil, Jenitie D. and .Jennie B. by imp. Glejelg. Jennie D. is the dam of Grismer, Verano, Janova and La Cienega by Grinstead. Jennie B. is the dam of Ganymede, Honduras and a sister bky (rinsteasl. Relay is the dam of Donobue, ete. by Stratford. Ada A. was the dlam .,f Patsey D)uffy, Frank Rhoads, Lizzie P., Nubia, Ab. Stemler, Rosa G. (Mary B.), (Tout OHara's dam), YTabel (dam of Warsaw and Florence by Warwick), Lady Leinster aid Leon, all by Leinster. Lizzie P. is the dam of Idaline Cotton by Jium Brown, Lonis P. by Joe Hooker, Varomia, etc., by Young Bazar, Sophy Badderly was the d:tit tif Toumlie bmy Gilroy, Olivette by Alarm, Peytona Barry by imp. Strachino, 70 THE THIOROUGHBRED HORSE. Bob Pate by St. Martin, Aunt Et and Olive by Onondaga. Peytona Barry was the dean of Euldie Mills, Salvanso (Bob Thomas), and Sweetheart by Enquirer. Thetis was the dan, of Theanis by Austerlitz, son of imp. Yorkshire. Themis was the damt of 1)acota by Lightning, Thesis by Calvin, son of Tipperary, Charlotte by imp. Prince Charlie, The Sheriff by imp. King Ban, Ben's Pet by Himyar, anal filly by imp. Deceiver. Thesia was the dam of Blunette by imp. Glenelg, and Ramona by Ten Broeek. This is one of the valuable families to perpetuate and iuprove racitig blood. The Popinjay mare was not only fashionably bred, but from one of tine best and most distinguished sources in the stud book, and one which has demonstrated its value even to this day. One of the latest importatons to which a large number of race-horses owe their origin was Myrtle, imported by Messrs. Kirkman, Nashville, Tenn. Myrtle was by Mameluke (winner of the Derby in 1827, and second in the St. Leger the sante year), son of Par tisan by Walton and Miss Sophia by Stamford, dam Bubadilla (winner of the Gold Cop at Ascot and Drawing-Roomt Stakes at Gooodwood in 1828) by Bobadil, son of Rubens ly itmap. Buzzard, grandam Pytboness by Sorcerer, son of Trimpator by Conduictor, out. of Primness by Sir Peter, tracing through the best racing blood to the Layton Barb mare. Myrtle is credited with but two foals, Dr. John and Magnolia by imp. Gleocoe. Magnolia b ecame the property of Dr. Mercer, of New Orleans, who presented her to the Hon. Heinry Clay, of Kentucky, who gave her to his son, the late John M. Cltny, of the Ashland stud. She produced a number of good ontes, including Magic, 31.1- donna, Priutceton, Charles Morgan, Hanover, Simonn Kenton and Skedlad.Ue, all by imp. Yorkshire (son of St. Nicholas by Emilus, and imp. Mis Rose by Tramp), Charley Ball by Wagner, Daniel Boone, a, good race-horse, the noted Cup horse Kentucky and Gilroy by Lexington, Victory by Uncle Vic, son of Lexington, and Madeline by Old Boston. Madeline was the dam of Magdlalena by Bob Letcher, son of Medoc, Bladostone (ran ies Kate Dunacan) by imp. Stone Plover, Income by Revenue, son of imp. Trttstee, antd lMaggie B. B. by imp. Australian, and Madelina by Light- ning. Magdlalena was the dam of Myra by Tite Eye (son of Herr's Boston). Maldo- stone was the dam of Mauntoun by Orion (son of Revetnue), Bide-a-Blink anld Bee-itn- the-Bonnet by imp. Bonnie Scotland. Bee-itt-the-Boeiitet was the dam of Mike'- Pridle (Pike's Pride), Jatbert (Star Ban), Bonnie Bait, French P:.rk, a good race-horse, all by imp. King Baum, Reverta and Craftie by Felloweraft, Pike's Peak (Pixy) by Lelaps, andl Senator Hearst by Longfellow. Incotae was the daun of Goludinine by imp. Awstraliaij, Conipon by Lightning, Incommode, a HSno race-horse, by Melbounrite, Jr., son of imp. Knight of St. George, Wavelet (dam of Penelope, Tidal Wa-e andl Briar Boot) and Clan Alpine by Waverly, Ilnterest (Pickup's dunn) by St. Martini, Warda by Long Taw, Runaway by imp. Highlander, and Outcoanne by Forester. Gunirminie was the dam of Pearl (dam of Grayson, and Bijoat (the daun of Knikenny by Geo. Kiu- ney), both by War Path, son of War Dance. Maggie B. B. (winner of the Sequel stakes) was the dalm of Lord Clive, Peru (the data of Petition, Padre's daun, Peri- color, Darya, Gretiana), Magnuma Bounan, Jacomnet, Harold, Iroquois, wintner of the Derby, St. Leger, Prince of Wales, and St. Jaunes' Palace stakaes, amid Francesca, all by imp. Leamington, Red and Blue (dam of the fine race-mare Sallie McClellanad), Panique anid Wawekus byAlarn, Okemaa, Ouns, Hntoka and Homeopathy ly Reform, Hypatiaa and Flatluads by imp. Woodlands. Jaconet is the dam of The Niece (dam. of Lydia Belle, Alanri Bell and La Colonia), Mattie T. (dam of Amy Davenport and Ethel S.) by imp. Ballet, Belvidere and Sir Dixon, good race-horses, atd Blackloek by imp. Billet, Cambric (Lisric's dam) and Intrepid by Hindoo. Franteesea is the dam of Franconia by imp. Billet, Frisco aud Halloo by Hindoo. Mandelina was the dam. of Ollie C. by Alarm, she the dam of the winner Sir Arthur by Leonatus. 8kedaddle was the dam of Sancebox and Scramble by Star Davis, son of intp. Glencoe, Slyboots by Rivoli, son of Revenue, Squeez'em by Lexington, Florence B. by Tom Bowling, Joe S. by King Lear, The Slashes by imp. Glenelg. Saucebox was the dam of Sylvia Springer and Music Box by imp. Buckden, and Safety by Bnchannan. Sylvnn Spranger Is the daum of Jnlth by Ten Broeck. Hit Spring by Relbe, Camilla by 71 THE THOROt';IHBRED HOtRSE. Erdealimej. anI Silvan a by imp. Silvermnine. Scraaable is the dlani of Alh e J., Ruth Ilowaral, lteaaaeaaaber:aaad Maggie J. by lBallinkeel, son of Asterojad. Ouit-araaalalble by Out- cast, ailnd saaaia Maar-t by Ltaaaa tus. Alice J. is the dalai of Alice 1). (the damt of Pitti- patt by lPat Molloy), lby Adll, saaaa of Revolver. (ileanaaonnal, Glendalale adil G;lenlife bylGlthniaore, etc. Rem.ail,, r is the dam of Coniterfeit by leaaore. anal Release ly Tonm 4 )hiltree or iaap. Ilblafail. Slylaots is the alaia af the swlperior r:ace-horse Le-eller by l.ever, .saai of Lexi.agton, Sly Dance, Dakota ammd Sacliein by War Dance, son f Lcxiaagtaaaa, Salilaae aaad I alnteer by imilp. Mlorteaer. iSly J:anaae iaa the alan. of l'avamlmae ly Irglnoais it, Saaal ide by implla. Mrtemer, Portia lby.Joe l);aa-iel., s-U of imp. Auastr:alian. . lajaaz':a is the dlatia of Day Star (waaaaaer of the Blie lRibbon stakes aalsd Kentoeky le rbay) by .Star Dalvis, Sylph aml Toaa 'Navena ly i..p. (;h unelg, I'amaaae tto by Virgil, R a laiRs, ardlello, aaid Helea by ilamp. EiIarte Llara I i aaaaaay by Btalen Baalena, etc. Sylphl ias the dlaia of Jaha K. by War Dance, La Syl1laiaae by F'el- law,-raft, Kala-alah, Philip 11. and Kincseain by Longfellow, Sylvia aaaal Sea Mew (Logia-a's dlaaa) lay aaila. Kiaga ltan. Sylvia is dam of Fanna by LoaIgfellow. L a Syl- phjale is the ala aa af Feaala r i-adele, a grandl race-mare, by Lo..gfellow . aaaptr Ma-x by Llal8, Sesamper Le x lby Vflsetto, aaald Semper Cara by King Alf.iaso. Thb. lanil'. is a great raaeillg aad ol laolaeiig one. Iroqujois won the Derby anad St. Leger ia. EIaglamial, a fie at aI malilailaeal lby tew laaares aaad is now regaraleal as lle of the I.....t vldaalble alnd Iantat Sirs ilt the e ...iatry. Keaatacky was a tirst-class raec-horse, aild was, far hisi aanaes, al grasnal saa ess ila the staid. The family trace their origin to tlaicLaytaaaa lta;aab aaare, ta which traa'e in dlirect female line Young Greyhouindal, Cartainah. Shela herd's Crab, Mlatchelie, Yoaang Caale, Dromie (ly llerod), Blucher, Sir Wal ter tNaaleigh, The -agly Baaak, Clairvaaaax, Simoom, Aualaibona, Philammon, St. Honorat, amial mnaay other good ones. R REEDaXONG. Iin breeding for the Turf purity of bloasl, racing lineage andl true conifrrmation are the ad-sirable amild requaisite quaalities, amid a aaombiniationa aif these ialitlets aaaust impriave the mechanical striactaire whiaah naatnre conaferred ul aoa the horse, ab sagaaeal to gie-la him strength anal ileetness, a coasabination sealom found in the animiaal world, alaa whialh greatly enihaaaces hids utility to the hiuman race. These powe-v, great in an uie.iltivatead state, are samsceptible of much Increase and inmpraivement by jaadiaialls attentiaaiatsalreealiaagaaidcrossiaag. It i saa axion an breeding (and this is la:rti, ailarly aplilicable to the horse) that the charaacter, quality and form of the olislpring 1I governaed in a laarge alegree by the qualities we wish to propagate. These slzaailal be founal in the pairetits, so that by coupling together a male aiai female eiladowedl with the ajaalities we wish tam lb tranismaaitted to the foals, we acqaiire the power af mmiaaaalal- ing the prolnee to o-r ialeas. The prinaciple that paremits of all breads anad families of whatever slpeies praaihaae young nes analogmams to themselves, has beeia amateal on for ages. The p:nreaats shaaimld Ihe selected with the greatest discriminataa.Ia, - that by nialting iu their oftfspring thme silaerioritiets possessed by both stalliin aa.al aa:are, the impraveanent is alnanost sure ta fllaiw. Those who breed for the tuarf naia.t reauilaber and act upana the v-alne aif the lpreaaept, aaid use the utmost cantioma aaaad jIaalguaaeaIt in selectiaig the sra m iaaaal l, sa, as to combine, improve aiad rendaer lermaaanaint the good an;.Altles ps4csted lay IIaI'. Iaa selecting the parents, inalependaent of caaiatbraaaation pedigree atid ramaaing linaaage, it is aill important that both be soamaaal, that is, free from any iereditary disease air taint. There are certamin diseases which are trani.si.issable froama lamaremat tai othsprimag, blit they are few. Nearly all the liscaises to which the horse is liable, or lblenaishles, either in certaiaa aliseases of the eyes, sIpaviln, riaagbones or rai:riuag, are tracealble to some catase not herelitary. Meally of oaar best anad most saiecessful stalliojis have bcw bliniad, but nait from constitiati iaaal causes, anl the same is tr.e as to roarers, thlis dlateet not slowanag itself in thear ofspririg, whilst others, sonnd iii all respects, have lareal those wath these defects, evidenltly from soalae cauase unknown. It is a mioiteal aquestion as to vhat age brood mares shaould be allolawed to commence hreediang. If they have been well raiseal, and are nat alefieiant ila energy and iaasaailar alevelalapimenit, they caul be safely brea to the staillaoa at three yelars oll. It is a naotable fact that naore valajable horses for general uses aaad more gaoahil race- 72 THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. horses have been bred from mares well aidvanced in life than from those of imilatiore age, and brood mares properly cared for retain the fiunctio..ns of proluctiomn to an advanwed age. Alice Carneal foaled Lexington at the age (if 14. le was by far her best onie, and she had her last foal at the age of 23. Reel foaled Lecotlpte, her best. when 12, Starke at 17. and War Dance when 21 yearso ld. Boston, by odds the best feuil ot his damn, was tialeld when his mother was 19. Pocahontas fioled Stoikwell at 12. anid Rataplan when 13 years ohl. Blue Bonnet threw Lightning at 18, Thunder at 19, Loadstone at 22, and Lancaster when 24 years old, all godml race-horsfs. Salinia threw Salvator at 18 years old, and iip. 1'rincess lproduced His Highness at iv y-ars old. It is necessary in breeding race horses that the muscular system of the stallion 3sh.nid lbe toned up by alimmnlant exercise, and if the stallion will not exercise when tuirneed into his paddock, lie should be ridden. Exercise contributes to his health and tims- ciflar energy, anid if lie is deficient in these qluaLlities at the time of coplblation. it is 1I t reasonable to suppose that the foal mIust siiltfr constitutionally in. a like resliect. Fuor a similar reasoit it is obviously injurious to tile staititla of tbe teal if either pareilt slidl have stifferel froii inisulticiut nourishing fiod or other dlebilit;atin1g caulses. NO aniimal can Im well foirmed or strong that has beenl stinted in the ample supply of good nourishitig fold necessary to its filileveloplment and growth, from the earliest pteriod of its existeil e to the co.iiplete foriuuation of all its parts. Theohl sayiig is tll.t the tiie to oiuimileli e to breed the rae-horse and insure success is to begin ' before he is bormi.' The dami is the foutitain, anid if she is neglected and starved the produce which she is carryimig, with the one at her side, will not otily show it, but lprolve it subseqplelitly. lt is blit reasonable that such shoubl be the case whemi the system is taxed to ion- tribiute to the formiation of the euilbryo, as well as to sustain life Ilild supply the foal tit her suie with nourishment. Mares should lbe kept in good, strong conulition, iiot sWine fat, blut fat enough for health and strength, atid to contribute the saule to her foals. The foal will be larger, healthier, stronger, and the hair have a glossy anid healthy Appearance. Many breeders are of the opiimion that a niare that has never raced is better to breed fromu thati olie that has raced. Statistics dolt not sulipport this positiout. Some of the most eminienit Eitglish breeders, notably Lourd Falmomuth, bred from no mares that were not tried, and few breeders were litore successful or bred a larger number of winmers of the imliortant racing events. It is ito disadvantage to race niares a reasonable time, iliud naow that the system of heat raiiing has beenu abolished, and horses are tnot subjected to the loug and severe lprep.iratioii, exhatistinig the vital powers to a great extent, ito reas,,nabllo ra:cin.g or trailning call itnjure niares for breeding purposes. Alice Carneal, thel dam of the intmortal Lexing-ton, ran twro, three anld four itlile heats. Reel, the da11n of Lecomipte, Starke. Prioress, etc., rail four itiile heats. Braddemante, lam (f TIle Baril, ran heat races. Idlewild, dlain of Wildidlle, won at four miles. Natitura, the dam of Longfellow, raced atld woii. Toumequ4es, dlail of La Tosca, raced ultitl four years oild. Salitia, dlam if Salivator, racled. Other successful brood mares that raced are Nevada, the dtuiiuu if Luke Blackburit, Florence, dam of Hindoo and grandai of Firenzi, Aerolite-, dail of Spendthrift, Fellowcraft, Miser, etc., Aluio Fief, dauii of the unlbeaten Tre.umint, Maria Black, damn of Bay Leaf. the lamn of Bayflower, Preak- tess, llaymiiet, etc., Topaz, dam of Wagram, Lodi, Colton, etc., Fannuy W1ashiiigtoni, dam of Eoltis, etc., War Sonig, dam of Eole, St. Saviour, Eon, etc., Nina, daiii of Plaitet, Ex.lhecquiier, etc., Arizouma, damn of Aranza, Maggie B. B., dam of lroiqwois, Panique, etc., Jauiiaii a, (lnll of Foxhall, Ballooni, (lain of Trite Blue, The Batilice. etc., inip. Matil, dam of Alarm, Mandinia, ultm of Piccolo, Oden, Cloverblrook, Marauder, etc., Minx, dait if Mounitor, Susan Beane, daul of Sensation, Ononi1laga, Stratford, etc., Rescue, daum of Abd-el-Klader, Abd-el-Koree, etc., Sarong, damin of Aristihes, Volga, damu of Barney Williams.e, Levity, dlam of Rutrie, Legatee, Lever, etc., Ivy Leaf, damn of Bazar, Bramble, Niagara, Bramibaletta, etc., Magnolia. dami of Primlceton, Charley Ball, Magic, etc.. Maiden, (lait of Parole, James A., Perfectionl, Powhattan, etc., Magetta, dam of Duke of Magenta, La Heuderson, dam of Ferida, Aella, etc., Farfaletta, datm of Falsetto, Feliia, etc., Fanny Holton, dlail f Ten Broeck, Ulrica, daam of lBen Ali, Ilegara, Memilelnto, etc., Waltz, dam of Glidelta, 73 THE THOEOt'GHBUED HOUSE. Farnandole, etc.. Sultana, dam of She, Padisha, etc., 8usquehauna, damn of Potomac, Chesapeake, etc., Belle of Maywood, dam of Tenny. There are many others that cotld lie added to this list, none of which were severely trained and raced at heats beyond their fifth year. It should be an established axiom with breelers that no tl..roughbredl animal with hereditary defects should be used in the stud. But the question is, what are hereditary defects f Spindling bone, chronic weakness and inwtirntities of constitution are the most pronounced hereditary defects. There are dlefects arising from acidents, such as affections of the wind or respiratory organs, in eonseajlnence of distemper or severe colds, ringbone or spavion from injury or over strains, wlnicih should not be tenned or considered hereditary defects, and which are not trair.mnnissable from parent to offspring. But to reach the acm te in breeding the thorouwighbred horse, no constitutionally unsound mares should be used for the stud or hreediang purposes. Then how is this fact to he ascertained The most practical test of soundness of limbs, digestive organs, constitution. tenoper and nervous organ- ization is in trAining and racing on public tracks. Mares which are trained and raced in their two and three.-year told form, when fit, even with moderate success, unless somne constitutional defect develops, must be regarded as sound; and such mares, if prwperly mated, should breed sound progeny, and such as should race success- fully. Accidents or unforeseen causes, of con.zse, may intervene and prevent suceess. 'We have sometimnes seen mares, fron, racing families, which have raced successfully, anald retired to all appearnsmes sound and with constitutions unimpaired, that proved failures in the stud. This is doubtless owing to the fact that they were raced too hang, and the vital powers exhAnsted from the effects, and from the long and severe preparation for the class of ra-es which they ran. One or two notable instances can lie citeA. Fashion a very highly shaped mare, well bred and from a racing fanmily, was a failure in the stud. ft must be rememberedl that she raced until eleven years old, runniing 36 races, of which site won 32. Of these 24 were at fiur nmile heats. ,f vhieh she won 21. 8 were three mile heats, all won, and 4 two mile heats, of wnhih hhe lost ane. She was bred the first three seaisin to her half-brother Mariter bly Shark, proaitcitig twa, Blilihx and one colt. Her best prIlouce was Danger- 'ins, he r la;st (foaled when she was 22 yeari old), by Bonnie S othind. 1Her daughter Yowing F:aaha....lay imp. Mlwnarch has alone well in the stud, as also her daughters A In naale anld Etiquette lby Marine.r. There are othes which were famous on the turf andiw traieted until aged that were failures in the stud. 'lre-ing lit and In." This expression is used to specify the practice of breed- illg amarnal.s inesaaively frona the Caine rac e and blood, with amnuihr forni alnd sym- nery, aial clasely alliel in bWod lines. It has always been regarded as an active fali, ni de generacy, as unnatural andl calciulated to engender and perpetnate hereali- tI-rv alc-c:at5. These evils, in my opinioi, can only arise from the abuse of the sys- tem. It parailier attention andl eare le taken to exclude the weak anl diseasedI from lurieili ;ntiag an reprodnletia-. it will le the ..eans of improving ai."t continuing fi,r an11 Iiamlianteal tilne those perfect i...s al.. Iweanties which are to ,e highly lmfleda. Bretiling In tand In Ib estows the power of improving and perpetuatlang the excel- blemes aif any breed of animnals anld transmitting those exeellemnes unimpairesl to .meeedeling generations, anal for this reason should not lie too readily disregaraled awil ... I-mlwed. The appllicatioii of these principles to generation of our useful ado- iestiei mauimals has prod-iceal the swift and beautiful race-horse, the disposition to fIitten man cattle, and the fiae-wavolled areals of sheep; and that which laf4 bween aariginatedl and estaalished Jay art in areeding, can be comtinuned anid inaproved lay tbe samoe men-ans. By jndieiaously selecting the parents, both male and female, we can estalblish new varieties, and 1by continuing to breed from snuh iniproved and per- fected stock we will he able to perpetnate the excellent qualities. The evils which often arise in the human race from the union of those too closely allied in blood anay lie altaagether avoided anal obviated in the brute creation, by wholly alebarring th-e tainted with herelitary diseases, or such as are defiaient in constitutional stanaun. frtmn participation in relroduction. Tie higlher the iantelligence the more marked the deterioratiom, where there is a taint of hereditary disease or lack of eon. 74 THETHHOROUGHBRED HORSE. stitutional stamina. In opposition to this method practised in propagating the nseful animal, the horse, may be cited the practice of uniting sire and dam, differing nihire or less in physical proportion, with the object of obtaining a mean of their qualities, which process in denominated crossing. If followed with good judgment odel just discrimination, it is very often a source of improvement, lut the contrary (,-,mrse, where the junction of extreme varieties and violation of the propriety of nature has been permitted, has led to the propagation of an animal of inferior char- a ter. The improvement of the race-horse arose from a happy combination of Eastern blood, represented by the Arabian, Barb and Turkish horse, and it is to the union of these blotod that we trace his present excellence. The union of the blood con- ferred utpo..n the possessors wonderful stamina, great speed and the power of resisting anid endtlring extraordinary feats of muscular exertion without fatigue, exceediiag all other h rceds in these estimable qualities. In the infancy of racing ilmnproveanent sceaaaed to mark every fresh infusion of Eastern blood. The Godolphiu Arabia,,. Ilarley Arablian, Curwen Barb, Byerly Turk, Lister Turk, Place's White Turk, Comp- tou Barb and the Royal mares originated a progeny celebrated in the annals of the turf. But the infusion of new Eastern blood is now more likely to degenerate thuan to improve the thoroughbred horse. Our modern race-horse has become such a grand anld distinct iniprovement from the source that originated him that he excels it in slwed, stamina and staying qualities, and that any further admixture of Eastern blool would fail to benefit the horse. It has often been the ecstom to cross froea one bl-od into another, and to breed from a stallion or mare of inferior shape, syV- uetry anid goodless in preference to breed, as it is styled in and in. Whilt I do not advocate incestuous breeding, I believe that crossing out to good blood anal torit, anal theti back to the samie good blood and symmnetry, if the animals used in repro- duhtion are as indicated above, must result in imuprovement. Our very best horses fri-n the earliest dates have been bred in and in, ofteit incestuously so, without dtete rijration, and I amn of the opinion that we shoulet keep in good blood, when,. there is symminetry, constitution anal no hereditary disease, even incestuously so, rather than exchange it for inferior blood and fortia, tinder the idea that it is neces- sary to cross at all events into distinct blood. But as good anld bad qualities de- seenld, if we go from superior blood to inferior, anid fromn high founi to lhad, the stock iust degenerate. I do not assert thlit breedinig in aiild in is sutperior or piretfraaIe, to aly other iiode of breeding, but I ant confident there are not those physi'a.l o1lqee- titans to it, which are caummonily entertained. An improivement of any race can olnily be expaetecd fromii crossing with superior symmetry of f-tDn anld better bhaod, anld it is only in sech cases that we decidedly recommencd it. I desire to support my views by facts, anld leave the breeder to draw his own conclusions. I will only cite examples of famous horses. Flying Childers was bred in and in. He was the fleetest anid most famous horse of his day, by the l)arley Arabian, damn Betty Leedes by Old Careless, son of Spanker, by the lD'Arcy Yellow Turk, granidam sister to I.ecdlets by Leedes Arabian, out of daughter of Spanker, son of D'Arry Yellow Turk, she omit aif old lornec. mare, Spauker's own dam. Ilightlyer, the most famous raee-horse of his day, and a grand and succssffil stuallion, was by Herodl, dam Rachel by Blank, grandam by Iegulhas. Blaulk aald l'agulis wvere btth soons of the Godolphin Arabian. 0 Ihl Fox, aii excellent racer andl sire of Meliora, the dam of Tartar, the sir.- of lterod, was by Ctluinsey, son of Hautboy, dam Bay Peg by Leeles Arabiaua, oeuit of Younig BaId Peg by the sasue Arabian. Priestess, the most faaionUs mare of her day, was by Matchles, son of Cade, her dato by the Gower stallion, granldam by Regulns. Cade, Gower stallion and Regulis were all by the Godolphmin Arabian. The celebrated Gimcrack, sire of imp. Medley, was ly Cripple, dam by Grise- wood's Partner, gra ndam by Croft's Partner, the sire of Grisewood's Partner. Imp. Shark, the most noted race-horse of bis day, and a very suecessful stallion, was by Marske, son of SIuirt by Bartlett's Childers, his dam by Snap, son of Snip by Flying Childers, own brother to Bartlett's Chihlers. 7.5 THE THORORIGHBIED HORSE. Tine cel-brated O'Kelly's Eclipse, wio was never beaten or paid a finrfiit, Was minldi inibred to Lister Tujrk and Hautboy, and mnch of his excellence was attribluted to this hint. Lijonwued (winner of the first Derby ever rmu), imported t.i America wrenn twenty- twvi ':nrn old, and the nnnist valnainbh Ustallion ev-r in.ported, was munich inibred. iFlorizn'l. his sire, was by Herod, dalnnn da;unghlter of Cyginet, son of the Godnlolplin Ar:-inin. His danin Sister to Jun.P o was by Sinectator, whose damu was by Pnnrtnner, gnlnnnnlsire of I fermi. .i.i...ed's, grninnnlannn floratia was by Blhnnk, sonl of the GlpndnlnlnIIn Araibi:ann. flernn, Florizel anl H.iratia wcre all inbredi totlin' Darley Arabian thr...igl tbe- t n Chilbier.. Innln. Wlinneoc wlhnse diauginter Pocahonitas was the granidest and most snnne--4sfnn broliod murn inn Ennglannd, anid whoinse suk Vanndal anade sincnh ann impression onn tIe s8tiik ml this nnn-nnntry throughl M.i son.s, .nnn wnhnse daughters are the dams. and granldamnns nnf inany nnf tlne nnnnnst finanmnonis rae-l-n'rses and stalilions in America, was unincin inni-rend to lfrnel, Ec ipse nnnnd bChilders. hInainig nno less than elevevi direct crosses of Heront nhood, s'vn n.f Enlipse, nmlI thin sannne to Childner. througin Snlap. Impl. O..n:nin!igtln, tine granl. aun sann uc,'fnlI stallion. was mncmh inibren tnn Hternmd a.nnI Eehlise. 11 had non less thani twenity-tive rinses ef the foraner aud fonrt-eni of tine latte- Inlound. Ilnnp. I'lia. tnn, a phenotnmnal succes, inn tne stiln inn Anmnerica, is very mnnnh innired ti l tn n hn1, HeHrod alnt Eclipse, throgh Bnzzard's sninis, Castrel ainl d elino amnli tlbrongin tine best sonrecs, Whnalebone, Whisk r alnt Ienninglnrongh. Imniorten Priannn by Enilitins (winner mnf tO- I)erby, 18-23), annd sire of Cruicifix (wintiner of thie 2,)10 annd 1,01 Gnnineas anid Oaks, 18-0), Miss Letty and Industry (winnnne'rs of tbn Oaks, I837-M8:), was inbred tin Whiskey, son of innnp. Saltramnn. H-i was the higlnest priced horse ininported np to Inis day, costing, 17,501V in Englannnl. Inportn d Billet, an exn'ellennt rJae-horse annd popular stallion, was inhnred tin Filhln- da-'nnita. Voiltigennr, bis sire, was by Voltaire, danta Xartha Lynn by Mnnlattnn. nlt nif Leda by Fillnnela-Puta, Billet's dani Calenutta by Flateatener, whnse dinn, l hnnoy, was by Filimn-dal-Puta, and lie has any nuninber of crosses to Eclipse. thronighi tile inet sn...rees, P't-S-nn-'s and Kinug Fergins, lbackei my a large innfnnsion of Herod bi-I froi tine hest and mint pote-nt sonnirehs. Gahnlnpini the mnunist po1i.niar stallionn inn Englannd (winniner of the Dlerby inn lT-7), situ' of (hilliarl (winner f tine 2,0110 Gmninneas, tIM3), D)onnovann (winnuer nnf tine ilerby ail St. L egir. 189), St. Simnnonn (a silperior race-hnnrse, sire of Sennlininna. winn- ner nf the t,lIIX Gniineas. 1800, Mennnniir. wininner mf tne Oaks ant St Leger inn 1891-. eti.), is inninren tin Vonltaire, ineinig by V-elett, son of' Voitigennr by Vltaire, dlani. llyihng l winelnes by Thfie Flyinng lDnnthlnman, onnt nnf n'rope liy Voltire, who is also inn) nn' ti Itlacklo-k. Barealdini-, thn lne'mt li'iing repres-,:nt:tive of thne Melbonnrne bloon in Eniglandil, anil a very pfiinnilar stallion, sire inf Ninnni (w-inner of the Oaks), is inlired tin Blird- telner. If- is hv Solon . .n. .il' f Wst Ainstralian liy 3elotnrinne, Solon's nlaim. lIar- hing's lilnnin by IMirulia nctir. Il;nrcanlulinne's dan Bailailyroe by Belladrnnnn, gramnilaninn Bonn Ac inrni lyv A iventtinrer. onnt nf i'arlinig's diam by Birdtcatn'her. Isnionninmy. the granl rane-in..rse, a .ntI wsho was nne of tie most ipopular stallions, nirennf Si:nlnrei'ze, niner nif the Oaks, Connnnmnnnn, winner of the 2,000 (muiniens, Derby aim!l St. Ieg er. is inhred tin ItirulcateIher, Ibeing by Sterlinig, s.n of Oxfornl by Birt- unItelner, dlamni Isola Itelhl by Stoekwell, son of The Baroni by Birde ateher, anlnt traces funir tnics nlirn'nt ti Sir Hi'rcnnhes. W,-llingtniina, a superiir raee-horse alun sire of Cltuver, winner if the Prix du .1mm-key ('Ini, (IFrennch Dierby), is inbireit tn oldi Po-'alwnntnns. He is by Chattannooga, son of 4 Iralto liv by Tonichstolne, Chnttanouiga',s itnnn Aywa:nnovra by Ifirileatcher, out of P .i..l.ont;,s by Glencoe. Wellingumonimi's ilanni Aranmearia. ,as by Amhbrose, son of Toi-ln4stiine, Inlt of Po nihonita.s hy Gleincne. Mearry lIannptoin, winner of tine Derby inn 1887 was inibredl to Poeahontas annul Qineen Mlary ... both sinles of sire and d 1an. .I.n..toi. mis sire, is by Lord l'Sifilen, son of Newininister by Tonmehstonne, his damn Lanly Langdleni by Kettledlrnnumn, sun. f 1l:;ta- 76 THE THtOROUGHlBlRED) HORSE. pian, who vws by The Baron out of Pocah...ittas, grmndali Hlaricot by Mango or Lanilercet. ouit of Qulleenl MIary. Doll Tealrsheet, Merry l.Iliapttit's -ilati, is by Urootinie- law, son of Sttokwvell, own brother to Rataplan, by Tht- Baronoult of Pocahontas, his 4Atui Queen Mary by GIladiator. St. Illise (ipoqrted) is by Hermit, dama Futsee by Marsyas, son of Orlando by Troiltbatonle. llerimit wa. by Newmiunster, son oil 'I'rIothstolle, al0I4 he hms a number ,If erslsas to Waxy. 5on Elf Pt-o'-s by Eelipse, through the brothlers Whalebioe anl.i NN hisker. St. Blnise is the umost popular stallion in, Americ a. lIe got Potmtae, will- tier til teI Fuitturity aitd Realization stakes, ,uttt of Suts1ttehatia (a i.:iro itibred to Sir Ar-Iey .11d Ilio..ed). I.a ToLca., Chesapeake, etc. lIe sold at the dissolution f the Nursery Stud for All00,IX1). Ilelp-rted IIl I sedl, a superior race-horse (winner of the Kenner ald S4eluel staki s at SalrmtEg... both two oiles), sire of Ftrester, a superior race-horse, Ilelhttit, W o-Hl- Hower, .-aek of Hearts, Flhtit-iel, lDelilah, Baldge and the grand two-year-old, His Highness. was inbred to Birtlealtcher. Hle was by Bread:ilbane, brother to Bllair Ath..l, soil of Sto,-k-ll by The Baroti by Ifirdeatcher, dtatti Ellermire by hatintitoleer, son of Birdlenthlter, anid he traces to Waxy litany times, thru igh the brothers Vhale- bone ald Whisker. Ittp. tbare is by (;alopizi, inbre-d to Voltaire, tlam Lady Maura by Maearoni, grmn- daum byStockwell, gretit graulatil by The Flyitig Umitchiutanii. Galopin's dtlam waKts hy The Flying Dutchman. G:il.,re waS a superir rtoe-horse, but has yet to le tried as stallion. Itilp. Rayon dlOr, the graitl r:tce-h-Irse atttd popuilaltr stallioti, is inbred to T..tielt- tone, antd h-s aliilost ntitihierles crosses to Ec lipse throtigh the brothers Vbialebtne and Whisker uold through Whiskey, also) aI large number direct to Herol. Imp. De-eiver (P'adlock), now otle of the popular stallious of America, is inbred to Touchstone. -ttd has two crosses of Gleueoe. Iuip. Morteniter. a sttperl, race-horse and sire of St. Christophe, witiner of the Grand Prize of Paris. Veriettil, wititier of thze Ascot (;,Iit Vase, Cqolil tlE aitd Alexandra Plate, Chaitiant, witnner of the 2It)0 (,uineas, 1i577, Exile, Wat..la, Pontico aud ofther good ones in Anteriea, is inlibred to Partisati, soi of Walton by Sir Peter. ald has a large infusion of Eclipse lIIIt.. otl both shies froint the best sources. Many of the titost famous protIcing milares in Etigland were closely inbred. Mandrag-ra . inui of Matidrake, Apology aitid Agility) and her sister Mlineral (danit f Wenl-ck, St. Leger wittiter, 1572, Sehwindler a014d Kisber, Derby wittner, 1l7i) were itibred to Birdeatctn h,-r. Marpessa, the dlauit of Boardling-Sehool Miss, Pocahontas (the dala of Stockwell, llatapllai, Kiitg Ton, Ayaeantora taut Araticturia, 1ltm tof Rayon d'Or), is inibred to Whiskey. son of imp. Saltratin by Eclipse. Her blood is to be fouind in ntearly all the best raee-horses f our dlay. Seclusion. thte! lanm of the great Hermit, sire of St. Bhltise, Marden, Peter, Tristan, etc., is inbred to Sultati, soil of Selemu by imip. Bmzztard. Isolitme (daii of Isola Bella, Isoimoiny's damin, atid of St. Christophe) was inibredl to Sir Hercules by Whalebone. Bay Celia, the damn of The Earl anidl The Tuke, by Orlanmdo, son of Tomichstonie by Camel, dam Hersey by (ilancus, out of Hester by Camel, was inbred to Cantel. Alowerina, own sister to Cotherstotme, was innbred to Waxy and Penehlpe. H1er sire Touchstone, was a great grandlson of Whalebone by Waxy, out f Penelolepe. Emma, her datit, and also the Itanm of imp. Trustee and Munilig, was by Whisker, own brother to Whalebone by Waxy, out of Penelope by Triumupator. Many of our iniported matrons were also itnbred. lulp. Blarbairity by Sim"Ioont, son of Camel by Whalebone anid Sea-Breeze by Paulowitz, s.itt of Sir Puitl by Sir Peter, dam by Buzzard, son of Blacklock, out of Dowina Maria by Partisan, son of Walton by Sir Peter, was inbred to Sir Peter. Bred to imp. Eclipse, soam of Orlando, by Touchbstonle by Camel, out of Gaze by Bay Middleton, inbred to Phautoma (O.II of Waltotn by Sir Peter). Barbarity protliucei those good race-imiares, Ielenitles, tReinorseless tiid Ru.th- less, with Barbarian alit levastation. Imp. Britanmia by Maley, son of O(rville by 77 7TRZE THfOROUGHURZD DOUSE. Beningbrough, dam Nancy by Dick Andrews, son of Joe Andrews5 by Eclipse, out of Spitfire by Benirgbrngh, son of King Fergus by Eclipse, was inbred to Bening- brongh and Eclipse, and produced to imp. Belshazzar (a horse inbred to Eclipse) Verifier, La Verit6, Vandyke and La Victime, and by imp. Yorkshire (a horse inbred to Eclipse) Verona, the dam of Vauxhall, Foster, Veritas, etc. A number of supe- rior race-horses are from Verona's daughters. Imp. Princess, dam of Prince Royal and His Highness, is inbred to Sultan. Her sire, King Tom, is a great grandsou of Sultan through (ilencoe. Her dam is great granddaughter of Sultan through Buy MIiddlleton. Sir Ar h y, justly otyled the Godolphin Arabian of America, was inbred to Herod. He was by IDimned, son of FForizel by Herod, dam imp. Castianira by Rockingham, 1 on of Highllyer by Herod, and had no less than seven direct crosses of the Godol- phi:. Arabian through his dam. ioston was the beat race-horse of his day. He ran 45 raes and won 40, 30 of which were four mile heats, 9 three m ile beats, and one two mile heats. He was the hiest tallioma of his daysire ofthe immortal Lexington, Lecompte, Red Eye, Tally-Ho, Ringgobd, Arrow, Bostona, Nina and many others, and was closely inbred to imp. Dioined. lie was y Timoleon, son of Sir Archy lb Diomed, dam 8ister to Tuckahoe, by Bull's Florizel, son of imp. Diomed. Timnoleon's dam was by imp. 8 altram, son of Eclipse. Boston's grandam was by imp. Ablerman, son of Pot-S-o-'s by Eclipse. Tbe great Lexington, the only horse that ever ran four miles better than 7.25 on tw': occasions (7.91, 7.73), was inbred. He was by Boston, grandson of 8ir Archy by imip. Diomed. Lexington's dlaus was Alice Carneal by imp. Sarpedon (a horse inlbred to Eclipse), grandam Rowena b5y Snmpter, son of Sir Archy, and he had a large infusion of Eclipse blood with the Herod on both sides. Jack Malone and Pat lalloy, own brothers, both superior race-horses, full of snubtance and quality, were mucnh inbred. They were got by Lexington (himself ilreud to Sir Arelby by imp. Dliomnel), dam Gloriana by American Eclipse, soll of homre by imp. lDiomeed, grandamu Trifle by Sir Charles, son of Sir Arehy by inip. Ijinied, she out of a daughter of Cicero. son of Sir Archy. Both were snccessful .tallinas, and many of their daughters are grand good broo1 mares. Longfellew, the grand race-horse and stallion, sire of The Bard, Leonatus, Long- street, etc., is match inbred ou his dam's side. Nantura, his dam, was by Brawner's Eclipse (grandson of Duroc hy Dionied, his dam by Henry. son of Sir Archy by liivea d, grandam, Young R.inp by Duroe, son of Diomed), Longfellow's grandam, Quiz by lBertrand, son of Sir Archy by lDionsed. The ltardl by Lungfellow, a very snperior race-hore and promising stallion, is inbred to Sir iHereules, having three crosses of that blood, one through Faugh-a- Blallagh and two through Birleatcher, the own brother to Faugh-a-Ballagh, and is aIM, iunred to Dionmed throngh Lexington, sire of War Dance and Nuatura, daa of Longhl;llzw. Salvmiotr, the great and popular race-horse, whose one and a quarter miles in 2.0. and .me umihe in 1.37:, has never been equalled by one horse, is inbred to Glene'.. .Stokwell, the grandsire of Prince Charlie (Salvator's sire), was omit of Pocahontas by auemmce, and Salvmtor's ,laau, Salina, is out of Lightsome by Glencoe. Enquirer, one of the best sons of Leanuington as a race-horse and stallion. is muich inlbwe l oi his dlanl's siale. Lila, his dam, was by Lexington, son of Beston. by Tijmi,,- leon by Sir Archy, his grandam, Lize, by American Eclipse, grandson of Diomed, his grea.t granildan, (;abriella, by Sir Archy b5y )iomed. Eolns, one of the best and most popular and successful stallions in America, i, inhrel on the lamn's side. Revenne, the sire of his dlam, was oat of Rosalie Sonine., by Sir Charles, sen of Sir Arehy, his grandam Mischief by Virginian. son of Sis Archy, Eilus' grandam Sarah Washington by Garrison's Zinganee, son of Sir Archiy, his great granlam Stella by Contention, he by Sir Archy. Falsetto, a superior race-horse, winner of the Phacnix Hotel Stakes, Lexingtow, Ky., Clark Stakes, Louisville, Ky., Travers and, Kenner Stakes at Saratoga, N. Y., is H: bred to Lexington and Boston on both sire and dam's sides. His sire, Enquirer, w.a., 78 THE THOROUGHBRED HOISE.7 ont of Lida by Lexington, and his dam, Farfaletta, is by imp. Australian, out of Elkborna by Lexington, son of Boston, both inibred to imp. Diomted, as was also the dam of Enquirer. All the best of his get, Dew-Drop, Jennie Troacy, Fordham, Ken- wood and Gascon, were from mares by Lexington or granddaughters of Lexington. Foxhall, that went to England, and whoni William Day said was the best rnce- horse he ever trained, winner of the Grand Prize of Paris, Cesairewitch and Camn- bridgeshire Handicaps and Ascot Gold Cnp, is inbred to Vandal. King Alfonso, his sire, is out of Capitola by Vandal. Jamaica, his dana, out of Fanny Lndlow by imp. Eclipse, she out of Mollie Jackson by VandaaL Hanover, the superior race-horse, winner of all his races at two years old, and 20 out of 27 stakes at three years old, and now regarded as a promising stallion, is inbred to Vandal, son of Glencoe, being by Hindoo, son of Virgil by Vandal, dam Bourbon Belle by ilp. Bonnie .Scotland, oat of Ella D. by Vandal. Lishon, a good race-horse. sire of Troubadour, Ripple, Grimaldi, etc., is much inbredl to Pocahontas. Imp. Phaeton, his sire, was by King Tom, son of Harkaway and Pocahontas by Glencoe, his dam imp. Lady Love by Stockwell or Caterer, son of Stockwell; Sto!!kwell by The Baron, dam Pocahontas. Norfolk, one of the best sons of Lexington, both as race-horse and stallion, was closely inbred to Sir Areby and imp. Diomed. Boston and Lexington were inbred to Sir Archy amim Diomed. Novice, the dam of Norfolk, was by imp. Glencoe, dan Chloe Anderson by Rodolph, son of Sir Archy Montorio, son of Sir Archy, grandam Belle Andersont by Sir William of Transport, own brother to Sir Archy Montorio. Norfolk won two of the most remarkable races on record, two-mile heats in 3.371, 3.3&I, three-utile heats in 5.27j, 5.29. Many of our best producing native mares are much inbred. Coral, the dnam of Uncas and Wuan.derer, good race-horses and sucm esful stallions, was inbred to Sultan. She was by Vandal, son of Glenncoe by Sultan, lamn by Cotherstone, grandam by Slane out of Gleucairne, own sister to Glenese by Sultan. La Hendersomn, the dam of Virgilian, Ferida, Aella, Ferona, etc., is inbred to Sir Archy annd ilml. Diomed. She is by Lexington, dani Kitty Clark by imp. G;lenuce, unit of 3liss 8bstinate by Snmpter, son of Sir Amrby. laihen, her sister, is the dan of Parole, Janies A., P,,whnttan, Pappoose, Parthennia, et-. Mattie Gross, the daun of the tine race-horses Mate, Whisper and Grenada. was ihibred to Sir Archy ant Diomed. She was by Lexingtonn, damn by American Eclipse, som of L)uroe by Diomed, grandam by Orphani, son of Ball's Florizel by Diolued, Orphan's dain by Dlinmu-. Fauinny iloltmin, dani of Ten Broeek, whose five raices are unequalled in the wvrlb (tille 1.391, two nmnils 3.271, 21 miles, 4..5S, three mniles 5.2Sf, four miles 7.151), -a.a5 ninich inbred to Sir Arely and Diomed. She was by Lexington, danmn Nantaira by Brawnner's Eeipse, soil of American Eclipse by Dluroc by l)iomed, Brawner's Ecli ouit .of daughtetr of iteniry by Sir Arehy, granid:ain sister to Amnneriman En-lipse'. dain by Duroc, Son of Dimnedl, Nantura's lam Quiz by Be-rtrand, son of Sir Arehy. Aerolite, my beau ideal as a brood manre, andl her sister Idlewild, were inibredt to Sir Archy and Dioninedl. They were by Lexington, darn Florine by imp. Gleneoc. ont of Melody by eledoc, son of American Eclipse by Ijur-Hc by Diomed. Aerolite, bred. to map. Australiatn (hinaself inbred to Whisker), prodduced Spendttlrift, Fellowermift, 51iser, Riitherforl, etc.. all gonsi horses and stalliok.n. Idlerwild rn fobur ...les .hcr-If in 7.26, and her son Wildidle by Australian won at four miles ia 7.25g. Her daugh- ter Fanchon is the dItna of winnnmers. Katomna, the datin of the superior race-horse anid good stallion Tom Ochiltree, Kadi, Partnership, etc., is innbred to Maley. She was by Voucher, son of Wagner, out of innup. Britainnia by itiley, her dam by imp. Margrave by Muley, son of Orville by Betnitgbrough. Her 501os by Lexington are inbnreat to Sir Arehy and Dionied. I have ijuoted examples ennough of both English annd Amerihan horses to establish my opinioni that inbreeuling is not injurious, auid that, if properly carried olit, it does not lead to degeneracy. Being in possession of good blood, symnmetry (by which I mean all the elements of good conformation) and good temper, there can be 19 80 THE THOROUGHI EI) HORS.I 110 eillstihll that crossing out antl then back to the sae good blond, symmetry and tellYllcr, the e sape and good qualities are preserved and perpetuated, and the prolhice nee lrdeenerates. COIFOUIIATION. The race-horse, or ratlier the thoroughbred horme, from his symmetry, p-wer, graccfful action, light, elastic foini, speedul and staiiina, is beyond question the highest tytp e the e1iinue family., Ile possesses more f the beauties of frrinlation than any tminal i ahpprmliniate. to lijil in sizean shape; h. excels all others in the intel- ligent exprss.lit ,,f his eountenince anad shape of his hela, and in the simplijicity, collll ctlless and lioiijiletiies off his digestie organs, the great lever.agg of his loksk and hind quarters, and the wonderful meclianism displayed in the construction if h is legs ,.nI letet. The hones are the passive agents of locomotion and are the levers upon which the umscls act; they support and sustain the body andi act ms protectors to the softer aiidf mure vitaol parts. The parojections, roughened surfaes of the bones are the points fir atlachmlclnt of th- nisles. As these projections act with lever power, they con- cii i 'itlV auiiiit be tbe s I...long; length of leverage, mechanec ically speaking, diminishes the iuteunsity of the umuscilar actinim. This is iiiwtably applicable to the spinous and transverser of the, vertebral coluii, the point of the elbow (ulna) and project- iulg pillilt uf the h.cks (-s calcis). Largmens of bone is not all invariable evidence of stren.gth, -s the h etiaity lif illaterial aind chslsees of structure gives greater specifie grav i ty to the bone of the hrmirghbred thall is found in comnion stock. Joints are emilpupset of the articula&ting surraces of the bonles, and are the means of extensive mIlotil. fin order that filcire muay ble as free as possible, amdl to av-oid occurrence of di.-ina- frotie friction, whiclh simetlles ensues, the bones at the joiits 0hoild have enuusaieralble expalisi..il, s a s to divide adl distribute the weight as minch as possible ove r ;an extensive sulrface. It is an established law iii mechanics that a similple joint ietlo t lil-YY great strength or admit of muich motion. In animals, natulre, strellgth anld accelerated motion is ainioci at, ha. iaumle the joint a compondl one, or a series of jointff . Thil is the ease i the human foot, w hich is arched, and wihere strength is insiredl by the peculiar arra.ngemelut of the bones, elabliig them to bear the entirn weight of the bohly, while the elasticity is maintained by the play between each sepl-rmate joint. It is the samie. practically speaking, in the knee, hock anld flA.t ,f the i--rs-, ca - being enlilpo-A'l of a series of joitnts. In the lick the motion is restrited1 to two bhnes, the others being e.i.ploy.Il ill s-staininlg the weight of the bodly and receiving the lever pressnre of the point of the hock, and imparting a spring toc ,nliltrjct the concussive elfects. The motion of eacth inldividual joint is ill itself iui ligiicalt, bnz the effect of the series combined is suflliient to give strength and prot-ect the p13rts. The nuisles are the active motive powers of the animal machine, andl in most eases give i ulilatiol (if a horse's real energy-. They are the trie organs of motion amId aire distinic-t triii thle dther tissues of the bily bly their texture atid vital eontracs tility. 3nsclc a re mnaile up of filires, arranged in lbundles, proportioned in quantity to the reiiuuirct amilti.il. The effects of tleir contra!tion are conveyei t thIe distant hart luy roe-ike tendlons in which they tertminate. The larger muscles are provided with corrc nduillililgly larger telnldlis, hence the relative size of the tendons is indicative- (f msIlr strellgtb. The nuiii-scls perfirn varions functions in the aluilnal economly, tble iiio.t imliplortainlt of whillh is the result of their cotetrac tinn oil the bomles, thns plu- deleing lI.oinotion. The effect of the contraction iof muscle is the drawing together of the jolts of attachmlent, increasing its diameter and decreasing its length. Hence, in propmortill to the lemlgth of the lIlmuscullar fibres, will be their contractile power. In All cases wihere speed is tIle desired quallity, long muscles are inudispensable, providling for tbe coluplete ilexiou and extension. of the limb..s, thls givillg the greatest possibbh length to the strile. In order thlat this extensive eclotraction sh.uld be colltinnul with ease alnd without fitigule, a due proportiol of vital tonicity of the mnscilar fibre so THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. is indispensable. No animal can be strong unless the muscles are bulky an weIll developed. Power depends upon the amount of the contractile fibre. Exercise develops the muscles, enlarges the outlinme of the limbs anid increases and initensifies the ease and force of the contraction. Tonki ity of the muscular system constitutes the leadilig element of condition, which is jndged by the firmness of the muscles, absence of un- necessary connective fatty tissle between the bundles and between the muscles andlt the skimi, showimig a proininemit, distinct, clean and well-defined appearance of each muscle beneath the integumeuts. TE READ. No part of the horse more definitely illustrates the superiority of blood than the head. A cold, eross or coarse dimme is apparent in its contour. It is a really evidence of equine aristocracy and is an nnmnistakable imidicatiomi of the spirit amid temInper. The head should ie lean; amid bhlolike, amid of a length in proportion to the size of the franie, divested ot all unnecessary covering of fh sh, arini should articulate. with the neck in a free and graceful manner. The bones of the lower jaw not too heavy, with uffilcient width to admit of flexiure towards the throat without interruption of respiration. The line drawn from the foretop to the nmuzzle cannot he too straight. A curvature outwsard vill indicate sluggishness, and if imnward is likely to imipede respiriation. The craiminim iir skull should be wille, as containing the sceisorium. andl the file from the eyes dlown in dile proportion to clfiistitmmte a well-foremid head. If harrow ietweeu the eyes, the horse is apt to be bhatinate anid sluggish. The eyes shoulil lie full, clear amid nearly circular, color rather dark, as thiue showimig too immolih wshite are inclined to be flighty and unreliable. If the eyeball is sumak into the irhit or has a corrugated appearance of the Ihlm it indlicates some latent disease. Thw i:i rs are the index to the temper of the horse, telegraph his will and give warn- ilig of his intentionm. I like fair-sized ears, rather lobg than short, not too wvile apart, lively in motion amdi erect. They give animation amid expression to the head ail indicate vigor ammd emnduranee. The lips are prehemisile. They collect the fool amid direct its course to the teeth. As an evidlence of blood they must be thiln, aind as ai evidelmee of vigor they mist be firm against the teeth ndl gums. If relaxed and liemiulons it is a sure criterioni of the lack of muscular energy. TEE sXs AD CREST. A well leveloped neck, properly shaped, is a sure indication of strength; a thin, poorly developed one shows weakmesu and want of contitution. The lower suirftce, that is, the pirtioni from the point of the sholiler to the larynix or goillet, camimmot be too short, while the length from the top of the withers to the pull of the hemil should be more tman double that of the forimer, because there will be less resistance iii the air passagea amud rapid respiratioum much easier. This formation is alected muore or less by the proler conformatioim of the other portions of the framime, more partimmilarly of the sho.ulders. The poilmt of the shonhler being pushed forward and the apex of the shoulmer blam1e being well inclined back imito the backbomie, lengthemms the upper surface of the neck, and the scapula at this poimit pushed forward shommrtens the lower surface to the imeck amid lessens the space between the breast amid the larynix. It is miot often that you fimd a good neck oni a bad animal, or a bad shaped nmck oii a good one. A good imeck is strong, deep amid broAd, runmiig into the shoulders smoothly, and formied as above ilescribed. A thimi, ewe imeck or a light, tapiering, leacocky one is a sure indication of weakness, not only in this part, but of the whole system. TM SHOULDER. The shoulder is composel of two bones, the scapula and the humerus, which are enveloped in stromig, powerful muscles. A certain proportion of miuscularity is il- dispensable to the possession of power and continmance of great exertion. Thie seapilla or shoulder blade should be obliqmtery directed backward, so that the lower end mneets the bimnuerims or upper bone of the ann in a slanting direction. This formnatiomi inot only lessens or obviates concussion, but increases the performing power of the ummiseles. Tme shomdliler should be well covered with muscle, but not bear the appearance of being overloaded. The scapuila and humerus being in too straight a line to each St THE THOROUGHBRBED HORSE. other act to great disadvantage, and the muscles, in order to overcome the malforma- tion, expeuid a useless amount of contractile foree. When these bones meet eac h other i. an oblique direction this force is unnecessary, as the parts are already partially fexed and ann aet with concentrated effect. The linib is nuore easily elevated and the shoulder actiomi increased. Yonatt says: " The point of the shoulder is projected forward, and therefore the pillars which support the fore part of the horse are likewise placed proportionately forward, and they have less weight to carry. They are exposed to less concussion, and especially colucussion in rapid action. The horse is safer, for having less weight lying before the pillars of support, he is not likely to have the centre of gravity thrown before and beyond them by an accidental trip, hen e lie is not likely to fall, and rides more pleasantly as there is less weight in the haidl of the rider." A clean, thin, weak and knify shoulder is not desirable, nor is :1 upright and overloaded one. TuE COIIT. The chest contains the chief organs of animal life, those of respiration and iren- laiion. The hst-shoiild be of snfficient width to allow free action of the respiratory organs. It should be not too lbroad, but round rather thati narrow and deep. It is lty thbe sAmpe of the lhest and its capacity that we judge of the constitutional vigor of the animal. The girth of the chest dIoes not give an, infallible idea of its internal di... ensions. On1 the principle that a circle contains more than all ellipse, so the broad Ihest onitains a greater internal area than a deep one, blit I do liot fanc y too wide a Ohest as yon stand before a horse, for in tsuch a formation the frame is not so compact and regular as is required for onlitiiled exerl ion and freed...i of action. Tug PORE LEO. The fore leg is cnmposel of the cannon bone in the fr ont and two smliall splint hones lN-hiiid. TIhe ca.innon hne susains the bul11k of the wneight anil conmnunicates it to the pastern. A mimor part of the weight is transmitted from the knee to the head. of the splint l]jucs, whhih are attached hiy eentres of ossificatioti to the cannon lame. and when ins action hd-edeii and break or lessein the concussive force, anjld asend ti, facilitate the extension f the legs. Thnus by playing uip and wiln as tIhe foot is alternately raiseil at l liaped thlon the grouiinid, they bestow elasthiity ald preevent coulenssion. By over exertion or injury this part lieo.ies i imhlamne anid thxe extrejities are unnaturally joiumtd to tile ,anon bone, ,-hich is calle-d spllitl and prmilices lameness. The aemotion anid splint bones caniot he too short, relatively .Iz.-ki_, Ilnor tIme radiu.s or bone mf the ari too long. They should be broad and tfl t :Is yvoni lik at thei, side ways. tile muscles rulnning full into the knees; the legs shoulmd stand tperliedicular aid the elhows as near in a line with the stifle joiits as lissiile, pointiting neither in liuir out. If inward, the action is jarring, stiffl an. weak, owing to the econcssion heiig lilore direct. If olitward, the actio..n- will incline to be sprai - itg anud iiim-tM-tive. liut if coumpelleul to choose betwee either, I shold prefi'r the in-elhliwei borse to the .. oit-ellowed. It is of vital iptilrtalce that theari I' niiis- c i.l ar, a,: , aI san india atiion of sp eed, o lf good length. The radis oe r li up righti h.o e ,iol theh solo., which formns the elhow, become consolidated into onle'1 when tile aninal :iatres. The knee is formed by a treble series of joints, and correspond.s t i th, wrist in a hulimani being. Iii speedd y aninsals it should b long, broal and ll at in from, lint n...t thick when viewed laterally. The six diffirent bones composing it are : .c h- ,oered above and below by a thick coatiig of cartilage cominected together by strong elgaentrls., sparatd by fluids and sulrrounil ded by membranes. Thnus colleisilon is shared by all oftheii and by thehir pecuiliare onnection it is rendered harmiless. Th' seventh Iuiiii', called the trapezium., from its puadrangular shape, is placed behind the knnee. hut hears no. pirtion of weight. Two of the flexor mis'eles proceed from the l le the arni andlre inserted into it, and being thus thrown oif of the limib, act t olorei irectl anlid with onsiderahle power. As thetermnioeus of the luina es descenil Oit tile Iiu..bs, they are tiei lowiu by strong ligamentous bandls, particualarly iii the neighborhood of the joint. The extensor tendons, which lie principally in front of the cannon bone, are prevented from starting, strengthened and assisted in their ac- tionl, but the flexor tendsons which are at the back of the leg would be liable to friction 82 THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. and their motion impeded were they bound down too tightly. The trapeziuimi ionie prevelits the ring-like ligament from pressing too closely omi the buaik flexor teimlijus., whilst it leaves themt r-amn to play and has a capsule filled with simij-ia, wlh-ibh -,.zes out slowly in the -ourse of the ten.doIons iaid supplies them with a fluid which preiciits much injuriius friction. The arml, therefore, beiig omposed of lose alid nimasl-, antd from the kne-e downward niade up of tendons and ligamemits, cannot be proportionately too long or the space between the knee and the fetloik joint too short or broad. The tendons should enter the 1uterior portion of the knee boldly. The leg, as you look at it laterally, as a whole should aot appear to he made uip of a series of joimits, bint should presemit the appearamico of gradually tapering from the elbow to the fetlock joinit. Looking at the conforniation of the whole leg amid not at any parts of it, I wouldlad- vise the discarilinig of a alf-kneed horse, or what is called bac-k at the kiees. They are usmully speedy, but no matter how well shaped the leg iii other respects, the strain on tihe legs in such conformation miust he severe amid cauot long be elidred withoit imijmiry. Lord George Bentinck, who nominally reduced racimig to a iit-un-c, tested horses with arched kmices ammd tried themmi -ier difteremmt courses. His expb-erime was that on level unid imlchineml commrses tlmere was little or mo difference, bimt om-r jup- hill courses the .smmlirimirity of the armh-kmmeed Imorse was very marked. Of the tw- formations the arcbed k iec is preferable and will stamid longer, that is, if naturally so, not from contractiomi caused hy diseasw. Fomir bones comiliose the fetlock joint: the mmpper and large pastern, the lwi'r and simiall pasteru, and two sessammiid bommes. I`rmimmi the bhack part of the cammuon or shank bone arises a stromig ligament, culled hmy veterinarians the sospemisory or monimi ligamiemit, wlii'Ii id iof great elasticity, and which passes dowit tIme l.g, hbiffircates und itcoimiects with the two sessamumilml bones at the back of the pilsterm joint. This teudlm elongates with pressmmre auid comitracts wheit the weight is r-- moved, and thus hy its elasticity assists the flex.ir mimmcles in flexing the lii.stermi joint. Whemi overtaxemd this temldomn is brmiken through, anit the horse thlei. im, tmmrf plarlance, is said to be brokeii downi. When thoroighly so, the poimit of the t;-th"ck comes to time gromim.d, unit the hmrse is immfit fur great exertimim or ram-ing afterv:,ruts. The pasterns shommlml not lie tof upright, nor is ami excess of ohliqlliity ilesirahl'e. ailnd they shomild be more obliqiue belmimid than in front. Nature, havinig maide smmi-h eX- tensive provisiomi fir elasticity in the forimiatioui of the froit limlbs. ecmiommiisnks as munch as possible to increase the strength of the parts belmov. There is, therefore, less necessity fur great obliqiumity if the pasterims it, the frmmi t legs than in the bmiout ones. Elasticity amid strength mumay be regarded as antagoiiistic forces. As omie lure- dlominates the other dhimminimishes; heiice, where stremigth is dlemande1e, a more mtiiight pastermi is indictedA thlani whlre elasticity is ieqlaireil. It may be pimt Iowmi as anm axiom, that a horse is uinwiirthy of the namime of a raece-horse that does not possess good atll prolperly formed fore-legs, ammid a niaterial piiiit in sucsh formatiomi is an oblique, large paisterni. If the pastemns are too short, or upright amid stiff, they iudi- cate a wamit of speed amid tax both foot unit leg unlduly. T.9 F.KT. Th,.e true shape of the foot is the segmemit of a 5yliniler. The front part of tie wall is called the tome, the sitens the quarters, the pimterior part the heels. Tln' oluder smirfiuie of the fi.t is coniliosed of the frog, lars amimi sole. It shotild be high at the heels, veIry ciim-la.ve mlllmerie.Lth, wide at tie balr, with well-leveloped frog. -huih is hmthi elastie amimd ftrin, enmablimig it tim resist tie greatest shock without imijury to, thie foot. Thewre shi.mihl lbe mm,, eilmargemnent about the coromiet, aind the hmrni shomiil lie of healathy colmir amil mif ev-m anild regular forimi. If rings apipear of a dirty redldiri limi, there is souime hiuileli disease, or imiflammatiomn. THE. TRUUIIC OR ODYT. The trunk or body shomlil be of goot lemmgth, with proportionate depth of girth or trmme ribs, but more irm-ilar tiaui flat auid ileep. see that the girth is properly formedil, with smiffi-aeeit widthi throumgh the heart, anid that the large muscles, which THE TIIOP.t)Ut'lltllED HOtR:lSE. e'xtc'menl ferard anm ontward the ribs that expaned the chest, move the 8houeldler blade in action, contract the hlnimerns, icrace the muscles of the back and aid tih e c ]ef the hainich in prepellinig the boly. The reqummisite development of thes- rm. h-s or thickness betweeni the knees is a great sign of strength of limb and wited. As a rule, boroes of such 1;mu:tion will st:ey lomeger and carry amore weight thOi others. Circularity of careass with a grea.t devehlopiemnt of the lateral muscles interficr- the least with ineovement of the animnal, anld provides room fier healthy digestion-. Ilerring-bellied or light-lnediIet horses are, as a rule, bad feeders, ased a h1rse which is a bad feeder is seldom or never a reliable race-horse. J.CCK AND I18.D Thl false, standing or back rils will fArmu a gradual lecline from the girth, and Ahold ecet appeair tee swell oent tote far, as view-ed front tibe rear or front. The iliter- cestal museles between the riles are conenected with the diaphragni internally aned e'xterulaly, ailed with the nenuseles of tOe back. The internmal and exterueal meeteles of the rile are Ilautifelly and advaeetageeeusly forniedl for action, the tibres ruemecing ice adese dnt lirectie and creessing eac h other give alditioteal strength to ceenited action thalt is, in cometracting aced drawing the ribs closer tegether iti conmeection with the diiaphragmie, the mnescle exteeedineg frocee the thorax or breast to the terminatioen of the bieins bey distinect fibres cy which the viscera is foreed bam-kwardls ait1 inspiration is pierfct teld. The emeneecies et the alhed en contract aced, converging the ribs, push back the di.jebragmee and exlel the air from the lungs. Ido teot like a slpare-ribbed horse 4cr oeee deticienit in the musceeles whuich act on the respiratory organs, as such horses seidoee exheieit ability to perfornn satisfactorily. The large muscle along the back- 1ieem is ecf vital impeertance, as it is oeunected with the muscles of the loins, bracing all thec enu-Lales f the back and aidieeg in workimeg the shonlder. No horse can ever le a go nI ene, able to carry weight Cer perf rm any extraordinary exertion, whicel is detieient in nuseular development of thie back. It has been observed that the hest backed horses are the befst performers. Time back hoelld be straight and rather hollow tleai roavched, as its the latter fermation the horse is inecliuedl to over-reach, arry his head 1bcw, aeml leess little or ceo elasticity of time scine A little depressiom jeest behinid the withers aeed then an almost straight line to the loins is the form most desirable for beauty and strength. TH. LOUIS. The proper formation of the loies is emmaterial in all horses, and more especially in the race-horse. They must be brcad, well rounded aed muscular. The strength of the loin, and more especially of the hinmd qumearter, deiends much on this. In for- ma.tiecn the bones f the ]in are larger than those of the lack, and a more dovetailel emmeen exists betweene them than those of the back. Every provision is made for strength. The ecioene of the back aced loins should lee carefully scrutinized, for there is frequeenctly a depressimn betweece thleeem at tihe junction, which shows an imperfee- tien in just formationa of the spimee, ammd is ale evidence of weakness. THE CSo." AND TAIL- The setting on of the tail is an ie..dicatiomm f breeding in the horse, and all those possessing aristocracy ecf hblood, lisplemy it in the graceful manner in which the tail is attached to the loely. The er ..lep shoceld curve very little and should not be too long. A small, contracted and protruelineg sphimecter of the anus denotes superior muscular eneergy in the animal, and is an evidence oef constitutional vigor. THE HIIND QUA.rEft. The hind qtnarters differ from the fore ones in the fact that there is les elasticity im their ceuneectioee. Nateere, ice order to give greater efficiency to the muscles of the hind qcuarters, has attached the hind extrenemities to the frame by direct holly artieet- Loations, which is meot the elee in the theracic extremities. The feuctions of the aceterior extreetities is to slpport and direct, whilst that of the. posterior limbsf is to propel the frameme. The lanumeb is composed of tiree bones. The ilium is principally coccenceel in the formation of time haunclh. The is hinum or hip leom.e is behind aced below the ilieum. THE TItOROtUGHBIIED HOIUSE. Th- pubis unites with thte two forimer below aud behlinl. The loins, to the root of the tail, should be slightly rounded, the haunich bones theni will be more obliquje aund will produce a corresjionding obliquity iU the thigh boue, in which direction the nwiuscles wtnt inost advautageously. This shape r the haunch is characteristic of the thoroligh- bred horse. Width of the haunch is a matter of great eoisequence, -ns it eviulintly afilhrds Duore room for the attachment of muscles, but not so wi.e ass to cause tIne hmrie tin be ragged hipped, though many of our ragged hippend horses haIe- been bth fleet and strong, whilst few of the narrow hipped onesl pliissem strength. If the iuns are broad and the horse well ribbed ill,, tine points of the hip all scarcely be too filr aleart. III all quadrupeils celebrated for speed we find tbe bind legs renn:irkalble for their length, and the ninscles of tIne loins and quarte rs for their great size and piwer. Speed dqependsl almost entirely ol the length of tihe hild extreuxities anl liposessioii of suicfbient powver to propel the carcass withl vignir annd rapidity. If they are delicienlt inn lenngth of leverage or muscular ennergy, the inost perfect forumation of tIne other puirtiin of the bo ly canin ..t correct the fault. The three bones comnponsing the hllinch, ilium, ischinin and poils i-n eac.h fde. fornn all arch for the sI.- port anld protectioin of the posterior parts of the body nind tieir contents. These three bones becennue partially cnlisolinlated, aund tunin at their point of uninin a Clip for the reception of tIne head of the trnne thigh bone (feinur), forminig the ctavity of the hip joint, whic h is a ball-aud-socket jillnt, anild known by the inanine of Whirl or routnd bhoe, which is deeply covered with nm cliesh . From the hip jolnt the tligh honHe slaunts forward to meet tIne lower or second thigh bone (tibia), which, with tine patella, a bon,,e correspondiing to the knee p:nn in the huininan race, constitutes the stihle. TIne lower or seconni thigh bone is directed backward, foruning a .onsidler:lble angle with the true thigh bonne, giving the muscles aetinig onl the parts a nechalannial adtivaitage which they woild not otherwise possess, antd throwinug the weight oil themi in sn-Inh all oblliqm. direct ion as to prevent concinasioni. These two bones, tine tlinnnr anid tibia, sholibd be lung, for thve reason that it gives them ndoulde ineehanical pwi cer by letogtheiinig tIne ninnenilar tibre and increasing the leverage at which the inusrchs :net. As the length of tIhe extremities above the kinees and hocks is inicreased, that below these points is diniished. If the hirse has short qinarters and shoalnlers, tIne -nuinini- 'f suplport must le. elongated soinnewh-re, which is usually below the kinne ainld hiw k. If le has a dle-p forehanld auntd long quarters, the eauton bones are dimiunihed in length, a firmationi mini-li desiredl aund esteemnuedl. THE HIND IX., rMOCKs AND PASMK3,S. There is little nr mo difi-rince iii the mechannical constrinctioun of these parts from those of the fire extreninities, tIne annatonmny of the parts below the kniee aund hock. The cannoin or shank home is loniger aind tIne splint bo.e larger ill the hinul extremities. The pasteinns are imnore iinldinui anti nleserveilly so. Th.e eaI:tstic play of thIe il-per parts of the fore linis, heinig mitch greater, a lesS obliquity of iasterni is requnisite. The hind hlinbs bcnig attached to the fraute by hone, it is neMessary that the pasteruns be mucish minore obliqjue. THE HOCK. The proper confornmation of the hock is nif exceendimng inmnporttnce. It is coitposed of tell bones, between sinme of which there is eXtetnisivo innitilun while bietween uthers the motion is inceonsiderable, but there is innuch strain omi ill of them ulnuriung progres- sioll. It is scarcely less important tinii tIne thigh. If thi-re is ninalforita.-tioni or w-:ak- ness here, the niisles of the thigh will be weakenel inn their filnee of action or per- forin their action with feeble results. The os calcis or pIwint of the Inniok sho.li.l stanild out boldly from the other bones, as the action a:nd leverage of the telidons Will lie ili exau t proportioun tni the distance; hennee the hock should be bround a. you hnk :at it from the sides, antd sutldl be free from all ineellmness hetween tine os caliis nild other hones -is well as belninld annd below the callcs, amid taler gradnuallhy into tine sliaunk without a tied or wastedl appearance at the lowc-r extrenilty. and shoulil lie straight in preference to sickle f or cow hnoeked. The os calcis or point of the hoc k is tine iniost impiortaunt featire ofnthisjillt. It projects outward aniil npwardl from tilne nnther bones and gives attachmenit, iccordlinig tin its length ant. dlirectioin, to the t, bmls 'if 8-, ; THlE TIIO (HBEED llOiLSBE. the i..ost mowerfml muscles flexing the limb. The strongest and best wearing hocks are strmaigit. The importance of a proper shapted hock is the more marked front its o oni]il icatd structure and great strain in its work, which renders it the seat of lanu - ness. The os calcis too long meaums an excess of leverage, hence e uat s, an important anatotni ial feature in the race-horse, who from the nature of his work throws unusual ntrain on these ljrts. BROOD MARES. In purchasing nares to breed fronm it is wise to pay partieular attention to the fillowing points: I. -ln the management of young mares be careful that they are not overloaded w-ith teleh and grass, nor kept too thin, And hence weak. Either extreme is; inirtn- ieal to the proildsetion of sound, healthy and strong foals. 2. In selecting a m are for your stud, examine the stud-book and see if her dam and grandlam bhw e uniforuily bred winners, or are descended from a family which i. tioted as pr-biucing race-horses and winners. The more superior and soud the- )iwrscm fromii the ilmssnediate amsd steinr relations, the better asid m ore desirable she must lIe. If, I..wes-er, she is the only one 'f her family from a nu.mler of her brothers amid sisters tried that has proved a godI performer, her acquisition is sot so desiralile inle , ] e has extraordinary qumalities to cosinunend her. 3. Examnisse carefully in regari to flightiness of temper, smervo l ness, organs of respliratiimiu asid digestiosi, shape aid somisdiiess of feet. ohjeetioisahmle habiits-iie h as winld sucking And criabing. All these siust li- taken inito consideration; also the strot,_g or weal k poitds which ar- liecimliar ti bh-r fiassily that savy be transsitt-el. 4. Befir I h..sying a inare ,r inares that have bred foJals, iii addition to the tainli- ties otf her pro.dise. satisfy yourself as to time state of her nterus. Lok for outw-ard signs of rmptiprm, and, wihemi tro tted or canterel, f r a bluibbering nfoise, wbich would iimiimate ruptuire extendinig tim its initernial parts. Such aIs assitimal is aorthlens, amid if sIte h lmoulhll chance tm have a fo;al it wo.mld be an aceimlesit. E. -xaimin.e carefilly thie hag or tldder. See if it is smatisramly deveolmed anid lbmth siles can 11 Ie equally misemi. The osudition of the last fimml will show nwhether tlmemmiarle i am good limur-e, and the qunAlity of the niostrishmneit which it re,-eiel frimom the mIasti. TIb. 1iiality anil inantity ftJ tIme ....t.tlmr's immilk will solve the mmnestimi wbether the foa;.l ,-ill grow it, a rae-boise m r deveblmp into a iniserablmle weaklisig. Small And jmnloy simls ievel..p with wosiihi'rfialrlpimlity at time sideofa snare which suIplmlim gmil, mnomirishliig, ri-h milk. Wlhilst mthwrs. wh-se fouls have size, sliape amld 11imality, g. I,:mkw:rila mml. ImImIt l a way like- Ii.ttsir in the snum. It is alvisable, wit]h giod mar- fr4bimi ram-i ilg Iiumimihis that lismlut wimisi-ers.. tim take awa.y the fioals smmit alter they mimili. amid give thetim to sitle mimmire kimowi tim I.- A gimmi smuirse. Or, if tIle ummother is ail immlifli-r, lit .i.ilker, whic h i.s reamlily ascertaitied my time cult not fillimmg himiself. giv-e th liefstfilst imilk, slightly setenel lie will take it first frlilmm tIme fliger l-ci imis-rtimd iii th,, limilk. imit will .ois- mlrimik it as am ca.lIf. N c..lt .Ietmi lIe ileilpaire dd;f. e ithe r Ai a mmmii itother ior if the smtltim- r dbi'. Semlisitive siares mlo 0 ot easily Mib-.it to exchange of fioals, Iht with are mindit piati it.m. vivr will h]ave ni liffielty. All nimmres k wo their itwin fiolslty bsii'ell, as mIIc aii remdily sie iy olbsmrratitm, whcln colleclel tmmgetbier. Ruib imito the cioats of thin foals It, li- x.iliagel a1 little ammiseel .il fur a few ilays, umitil the mares bcIcmne, Sii- e-mmtsimem tim it. This will prelpare fir the dleeltition. Separate tie shares fromim the foals assl kmep them away umutil the pressure of tie slilk iii tme bhag bemoiim- dlistrmssijig. The fimalls being exelhangedi the mares are returned mmmiii the clhainge will Ine si mm'e-sfiml. Avim pnirelhasimig asmid reject all imares wlmiilh tie stud book repnorts show ham.-e b-eemi re-pem.tcdly harren, mlippel their foals or prodnceed twins. Omne if the umost important requisites in a brood mare is symmetry of conmfirmatiin. She sholil lie long, deep in the chest, with large, roomy pelvis, with breadth of hip, im. murder that the foal have ample room and space for its development. Leggy, light and shlrt-holdied mares cannot be expected to produce large foals or good shaped ommes. Other not glaring imperfections can be better overlooked than these faul ts in cmmnfiirmmation. so THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Mlauy good judges do not like mares with too coarse and luxuriant growth of hair in the inane and especially with frll and bumby tails at the root. Foals by such stallioiis or out of sich mares generally lack quality and are deticient iln euergy. A rat-tailed horse is not a beauty to the eye, but it is seldomi that you fi1l4 a bad horse with a rat tail. With mares possessing the qualifications mentioned, with muarked development of ninin-Ies and bone, added to symmetry in conformiation,which every ailinal should pos- seass whih-l is intended to propagate its species, we umiay hope that the foals will posesst sinilar good qualities. I particularly like horses and mares wlhih possess generic eharaiter, unwiistakeably expressed, in either sex. I condemin all mares of stuidlish appearance, either in shape or manners, especially wheui examnination is n-emesary to dleterominle whether they are mares or geldings. The mimore quality a mare poseses the mo.re mnarkel will be the evidence of her sex. Avoid tile systemi, ruinou s. ly adopted and followed by many, of breeling from mares or sta:llions merely because they were good. Consider the essential qualifiva- tions .o the race-horse. See that the ainimal is emiinenitly gifted with certain iinestiun- able Iijuilities, such as temper, handiness, imimense nervous action anul indlomiitable couirage . These miay aid often do ontweigh great lt-etfets iu eonfor.iati.ni. but nullesst sure of suilj grand qualities and peculiarities being handed down to their progeny in equal ratio, d1( not reggaril them beyond their true worth. It is worse thau useless to purchase the stoutest, best bred miares fromi racing faiti. ilies :, kltl expect to brei d race-horses by fattening thcum in rich patstures until Nov- eumber. andi tbeui starve ailnd half feed until April, undier the fimlse idea that it iu:ikes the imilta hardier and tough. It must be rewiemibereil thIla, for every one lovihig throigh it, t wim li. anld tht snrwrvors must have iron wonstititimins, and with priper ltod anil ,-are wuldl ha-e proved better. soniiler and tiissess numire size andi siubhstaiiiie. Abiu- .Iaimt ....uirishu..ent tenils. to the tfrimiation iif honke and vil sle; wInt of it leaids to cliain: itimii. weakness and deamtih. SIL.U4MiN i UP (NECKSSARILY A REM-t;ritoN). It gis iierally claimed anid amluntted by all writers upon the thoroughbred horse that Ii.h h-,; is origin to three great anuestmirs ir sounr-es: The Darley Arabian, Byvemlv fiik out th tiototihi Arahuiu. Althouighi this theory is acczpt-.t as trio, it is initlm'-iiiig i1111 Ia ot snstaileit by facts. The first class, as arraniged in tlhe stud hunk, is thut iif the Da:lrley Arabian. If the Arabian alone was entitlei to tim- credhit ,if fm..i iiiiig thl hu1e, What hecomues of the femi ale line aillt what cretit is diie to the mare li tty I eiil-t- that first bronghlt the LDarley Arabiaia into notice S Betty Lecies, the ulaii i f tlyi-g Chlildcr. anu[l Bartlett's Cliihier.s, was biy ohI Careles, smuii of Spamiki -r anidi Ba ii d inauc, her tlam sister ti Lect-th- (calleil Cream Cheeks) by the Leedes Ar-lwin-ii 'r-iiulutaui lby spanker, great graudauin iidit Morocco iluaue (04t Peg), Spainke r's own. ut:-imi lby Lordn Fairfax's M1orocco Barb, out of Old I3:tal lieg. who was by ai Araiiaum, iuit if a Barhi mare. There were other rae-he-bsei in the family rior tli tie adveuut muf Flying Chliluers, burt the great excl lence of the- fhilmly in, the iniahe hlie is through the t Cilders, esiecially through BIartlett's thiilers. Flyinig Chililer. was salid ti have beenll the fleetest hiirse in the wor:l. It is said that il the year 1721 he ran I trial against Almanizor and Browvn Betty over the Rtounid Course at Newiuarket, 3 iimiles 4 furlongs 139 yards, carrying 128 lbs., in 6 Minutes anid 40 am-oiuihs. He ran over the Beacon Course, 4 miles 1 furlong 173 yards, in 7.30. It is not believed that these statements of time are trite, as there were no watches in thoiiise ulay. by which time ci.lid be taken. He got Sntip, sire of Snap. Bartlett's Childhers timundute the Eclipse lihe. He got Squirt, damum Shock'. ilain by Lister's Snake, graudlm (rey Wilkes, sister to Clusimiey by Old Hautboy, tra.uiliguto a SemI- jbury Royal nuare. So little was Squirt esteemiied as a stallion that he was ordered to lie shot, bit was begged off by his groom while beimig led out to the dog kennimel. lie afterward got Marske, Syptioui amid the nuoted olhl 8quirt uare, the damn of Pump- kin, Maideni and 11lirity. Marmke gut iimp. Shark, dlaki by Simap, son of Snip, a graumi ram-c-horse anid sIuccessful stalliiiii. Fromi the cover of :arske, Spiletta proieuced 87 THE THOROUGHBRED RORSE. Eclipse anld his sister Proserpine. Spiletta was by Regntina, Son of the Godolphin Aralbia., ouit of Mlother Westerin by Sumith's son of Air. Li.tefrs Snake, own brother to Williri.a'ns ,quirrel, oIt of a laughter of the Akaittr Tuirk. i lilpse got Pot-8-o_'s, Kilig Fergias. Mlercury, Alexander, Don Quixote, Saltrain, et-. It is to these sOns of Ec lnja! an'arly all rof the bed race-horses of oardtay it, the uni hc lin.e from Eclipse traee: their ,rigin. Pot--o-'s, out of a mare by Warren's Sjpirtsuoain, son of ('ade by the (;God.bllliii Arabian, got Waxy, out of Penelope by Trumipiuator, soin of Conductor by Mathetl.c;. Waxy got Whalebone, Whisker, Woffil anti their sisters, Web and Wire, out of Prunel11a by llightlyer, Son of IerIol. The commiuglitig of this blood with that tif the llyerly Tiark tind todolpihin Arabiaii is what gave us. the granid rac.e-horses iii this Iiaw. Wh aiel inne got Sir lercules, out of Perk by WVannlerer, Son of Gohaua by Mereury, and SierHer.iles got the brothers Irish, Birdthatcher akd Faigh-a-Ballagh, out of G(cinoli by Bob Booty, son of Chantirleer by Woodpecker by lerod. Mtnock-u by Tl'he Bairon, son of Birdcateher by ir Hercules by Whalebon1e by .axy lhy l at X-o's by Eclipse, dlain Pocahontas by Gleaicoe by Sultan, sool of 8iem. 1, by nailrd by Woodpecker by Herod, grandam Marpesa by Muley son oft nr vile by Bnhnlarngoigh by King Fergus by Eclipse, out of Clare by Marunion, s.... of Whiskery by Saltraonn by Eclipse. ;t..kwell got Blair Athtl (Derby and..I St. Lcger winner. l 61) titin Blink BLinly (Derby ani Oaks winnser, iS,7) by Meibomnra, Son of Ilmslaphnry (lintke r by Cottons, out of Queen M1ary (dam of Bonnie Scotlanld, etc.) by Gladiatowr. son of Partisan. Blair Athol got Andmrel, out of Woinderfuil by Voltigenr; Clanronalil, out of Isilia by Nw.ii..incter; Etnilk, out of Theresa by Touchstone; Tangible, ,tiat of Tollih-mte- Not by Towehstone; Craig Millar (winner of the St. Leger, 1i:75), ouit of Miss lRolaind by Fitz Roland, sonl of Orlando by Touichstone; Prince Charlie (vinnler of the 2,000 Guuineas, 1872, andI imiported ti America), dlam Eastern Prinacess by Surplice, son owf Touchstone, out of Tiatyris by Sesostris, Ston of Slalie by Royal Oiak. Prin.e ('harlie got lrestonpanis, kiani Beatrice by Voltigenir, oait of Bribery by The Libel: Slva- tor (winuier of the Snuburban handicap, 1k miles, 2.06s, aiid the Match 1f iii 2.05., antI the Ristest muile ever run in the world, 1.351), dlaun Salina by Lexinigton, oit of Light- Sonme by lilp. Glencoe; Prince Fonso, oant of May Wtlsoni by King Alfonss; tiap. Wag- ner, dianit t-huceAss of Malli ly Ellandl, out of The Duchess by St. Albans, he the sire of Minitiehaha 111. ; imp. The Jacobite, tlail sister to Little Lady by Orlauldo. ouit of Volley (own sister to Voltigenr) by Voltaire. Blair Athol also got Silino (wilnner of the Derby acid St. L-ger, 1879), oPitt of StlIverhair by Kingston. Blair Athol got Struan, oit f Terrinc by ToIuchstonie, and Strua21 is sire of Brag, out of liuiunce by Flatterer. Silvio is the sire of iainp. Silvermine, out of Nuneatoan by Orlalido, and imp. Damimly I titinouit, omit of Meg Merrilies by Macgregor. Bilar Athol got iuaip. GlemI Athbol, dam Greta by Voltigeur, out of Mountain Flowi-'r by Iti lianral ,, i f Tuoucstonene. Glein -Alnil e mit t-nia a...re, dana Lotta hy Haniter's Glencoe, out of Sally Lewis1 by i'p. Glenn is. (il, ninore was a Superior race-h.rse, wainer of the best four-utile heat race of tlr-m I.lie is ever rin., 7.299, 7.301, 7.31, anid was, for his chances, qnite a slanaeess ilk thi stiad. Bhilnr Atia..l got itanli. Staelmenge (daina Coimbra by Kinigetonn, ont of Calcavella by Itird. .ati h ... Sa.. .f Hia Itercules) anti his full brother Claremont, the sire of imp. Eslnr, acait of l una lby Dtnuk. Blair _tthol alsi gat nint. Child of the Mist, owneti by Mr. M. Daly, oait of 31a Belle by l ord Cliileu. St.e kw.ell got Br'athillaane, owi brother to Blair Atbhi. Breadalbane got imp. Ill l'sei, dain Ellerianire by ChIanticeler, Soan of Bia'lratclier, ottt f Eller- lale liv l anuercust, i s ai tf Liverpool lby Tratmp. Ill I'sed was a good race- horse atitl is sire .mf Baldge, dlaam Trhe Barmoness by Kentuc-ky, His Highness, dalii imp. Princess (Roynal HtIlnllpt's P:lailn) by Kinag Teima, out of Mrs Lincoln by North Lincoln, sio af l'y'laulcs by Sarluli-c., Ft'rester. ilam Woondbinue by Cenisor or Kentuicky, oit of imp. FIleir-dles-Chaninnsl by Nwnitsunster, Maginetizer, dam Magnetism by Knugfisher, 8S THE THOROUG;HBREID HORSE. out of Attraction by imp. Balrownie, son of Annandale by Touchstonme, and Nonesou- h, diam imnl. Non Pareille by Kingston, out if Englamid's Beauity ly linrleatcher. Stoek- well is al.ao sire of Citadlel, damn Sortie by Melbourne, out of Emealade by Touchstole. Citadel is best kuiwn as the sire of imp. Gleuelg, dana Babta by Kingston, .... o.f Vemisoin, omit of Alice Lowe by Defence, son of Whalebone. Glelwig got Post Gmmard (('men. Phillips) a i.. Strathlspey, dam La Polka by Lexington, Dail Isparling, dainu Item by Leximmgtomm, D)ry Monopole, lain Peru by imp. Gleugarry, s501 (if Thrmanby, Gren- amier, omit of Alala by 'Var Dance, Little Minch, out of Goldstone by Loadatonme, small oaf Lexington, Tristamn, omit of TrAviata by Tomn lBowlimng, son maf Leximmgtomn, Sir Joseph, omIt at Sustie Linwool by Judge Leomnarml, son of Zero by Bmastomm. GIlem Ig is thil, sire of a vast nmammmler mf valmlable brood mares produ-imig winners aimd the sijpermor marm, Fireuzi. Stock-well got Broomnielaw, miut of Qimeemi Mary by Gladiator, anlid Aster- imail, omit of Teetotmimi bmy Touchstomme. Asteroid got Siderolite, out mif Amlihr..lite by Bay Middlletmona. Stoe kwvvell got The Marqiuis (wanimer of the 2,fiN3 (imlimmas) amid St. Leger, 1862), atit of Cimimzelli by Touchstomme, Rlistic, mamit mof Village Lass by I'yrrlalms thle First, Caterer, dlam Selina by Orlando, The Dmmke, maiot of Bay Celial by Orlalililo. Thle lDimke gmat Merry Daimhess, Blandfmoral, out of Aurimiula by Ammabrose, amid Bertrammu, mulit ot Coaastammce by Famigh-a-Ballagh, som of Sir Hercalmles. Bertraml got RIabert h.,- D.vml (muianver maf the St. Leger, 1880), out of Cast Olff by Proumisl La ..., sIm. m.f Jericho by .lerry by Smuolemasko, Lorm Lyon (wihiner of the 2,000 Guimmeas, I)erby amad St. Leger, 181io), omit of Paradigim by Paragomme, small of Touchstole. Lord Lyolu got Minting, omit maf Mint Sauce by Yoummg Melbomlrmle, asmd Touchet, omit of Laidy Audley, sister to Bimicaimeer by Wild Dayrell. Stockwell also got St. Albans aimlt Savernake, damil Bribery by TItH Libel, stOI of Pautalmoon by Castrel, out of Splitiote by St. Luke, son of Bemdlamimite by Welbeck by Soothsayer. St. Almans (wimlmmer of the St. Leger, 1860) got Jilimas, out of Julie by Orlamido; Spruigfielt, omit of Viridis by Marsyas, soil of Orlanado. Springlield got Saimafoima (winner of the Derby, 100), out of Sanda by 'Weiloick. St. Albanms allso got Martyrdmiuia, limit of Euhmgy bly Eilneid, soml of Emlilius; Mr. Winkle, dam Peri ly Birdcatcher; Silvester, out of Silverhair by Kimmgston, anal St. Ronan, out of Elsipeth by Birdcatcher. Stockwell got Loardl Ronald, out of Edith by Newminster, grandamin Deiadamimia by Pyrrhus I., son of Epirus by Langar. Lord Ronald got Master Kildare, out of Silk by Plum Pudding, son of Sweet- meat. Master Kildare got Meltomn (winuer of the Derby and St. Leger, 1883), out of Violet Melrose by Scottish Chief. Stockwell gmat Thunmderbolt, dlamn Cordelia by Red Deer, soma of Venisman, omit of Emilia by Yommmmg Emilus. Thiuderbolt got Vulcal, out of Alarmim by Alarm; Lemnmos, omit of Laura lay Orlando; Reverberation, out of The Gmoldemn Horn by Hark- away, alim imp. Thlunalerstormn, omit of Killaniey by Newtminster. Stumek-ell gmat Doncaster (winluer of the Derby, 1873), damma Marigold, by Tedimlimig- toma, sim maf Orlamimlo, ommt oaf sister to Singapaore by Ratan, won of Bmuzzart lby ltl;kek- bIm k. IloDmmaster got llel'or (winner of the Derby, 1880, anmd EpsomI Gohl Cuili), daltm Rimge lmoae by TlmI.r..aubhy, grandatm Ellen Hormie by Redshank, soil of Sanlmbeck by Catt.mim, oait of l elhi by Pleimpotentiary, soni of Eminilimis, Muncaster, dant Wimiderimiere by Macaroni, omit of Miss Agmies by Blrilcatcher. Mimicaister gmat Saralaimd, omit of Highland Fling lay Scittish Chief, amid imiap. Rmassingtomn out of Lily Agnmes by Maca- romi. Bend'or got Orinkonide (wimmner of the 2,000 Guineas, Derby amid St. Leger, hIS6), miam Lily Agimes by Macaroni, grandmani Polly Agiles by The Cure, somi of mlhysi, lan by Brmmtandorf by Blacklock, omit of Miss Agimes by Birdeatcher, alimt Orvieto, oilt of Nampoli by Macarommi. Bend'or got Bmlmavista, winiler af the 2,000 Guinimeas, 1892. olt af Vista by Macaroami, alid Kenidlal, out of Vinaderimaere by Macaroni. Staackwell gmat IUmm:is, dain Nightingale by Mounitain Deer, son of Touchstone, out of Clarimlda ly Sir Iluremmles. Uncas got Prism, dam Rainbow by Yorkmummster, son of Newiaiuster, out ot Itlame BNmi..iet by Yimimg Melboutrne. Rmataphllamin was own brather to Stoakwell by The Btaroni, dam Pocahomitas by 89 THE THOROCGHBRED HORSE. (;len,-n. Rataplain got Blinkhoolie, dam Queen Mary, tBlink Bonny andI Bonnie Scot- landi's dalnm) by Gladiator. Blimmkhoolie got Wisdom, ndam Aline by Stockwell, gran- niaami Jei- d'Esprit by Flatcatcher, son of Touchstone, out of Extenmpore by Emilius. Wisnioun sired Surefoot (winner of the 2,000 Gnineas and Eclipse stakes, 1891, diefeating tie great Commnon), dam by Galopin, grandam Miss Foote by Orlando, -int of Giossamer by Birdeatclber, andi Veracity, out of Famish by Honiton. Eataplar gut Ben Battle, dam Young Alice by Youing Melblturne, ont of Sweet Hawthorn b3 Sweetmineat. Ben Battle gnt Benligo, out of Hasty Girl by Lord Gough, son of 4 .adi;mteu.r. Itat;.lan got The Miner amnd Mineral, daun Manganese by Birdeatcher, out of Mlootmlu-anu by Tomboy, son of Jerry lky Smnolensko, Kettlednrimnm, dam Hybla by The 'ro-ost, snumi of The Saddler, omit of Otisina ly Liverpool, son of Tramp. Kettle- drnirn got Ladvy Langdemn, the dain of Hampton ant Sir Bevys, ont of Haricot ly aIigimnr iLanercost. Rataplan also got imp. Dalnacardoch omit of Mayonaise by Teddnimigton. Birmle nitebher got Oxford, ont of Honey Dear by Plenipotentiary, in the male line tnm E O-imse. 4)xfirdl got Sterling. out of Whisper by Flateateher, inn the male line to En-lipsS-. Sterling got Enecrgy, Harvester, Paradlox anni INsoiomy, the latter omit of a d.mughit-r ni Stockwell. Isoinoiny got Commuonn, the winner nif the triple event ii Eimgla ml itn 1591, onzmt nuf Thistle ly Scottish Chief, a horse inn the imnale line to Eclipse. Sterling is ailsni ire of ilip. Loyalist, brother to Paradox, Stalwart mnd inip. Txin, f-allamnt, tln, two last brothers, trawing thr .ugh Sea Mark, a daughter of Adventurer, t.t Pewvet, tIme lamn of Sir Pamld, Panilina and Clinkerina., time iami of Hnmphrey 'limnkn-r, sire nf lehhonruie, aini Pewvet was half sister to Eveliia, the dam of Orvillm. Ornsillma. n1i11im of Sannlien'k, Cervantes, sire of 3lelhounrtmnes damn, Panlowmitz, sire or taint. thalt gut 1l, the sire of Wibln 1Pa-rell. Bnrnlcatcller also got itmiported Knigit of St. Gun-rg'.. Wuailo-k (sirn of Tyndiale), S4aunterer, imimp. Ilnn'key Free anid Wonnerdley. l';mimgli.:i-l;ilaghn got Imlp. IIlAammigton, omit uif a ndanghter ,f lnamntalmomn, a borse inn tine- il1iie hIe to ltn'rl. Leamnwi;igtiii got l-ngfellow, out nf Nintunra my Brawnier's En-lipse.. Ilnrmnl lime, sire of Ti,' Barn, omit nof Branletnainte ly W.ar Il emc, Ilerosi lime' ImmigfiwrI anidl Lnningstreet, ont nf ltdemiln r Inleniy lGy Clen AthliI, s-nm of Blair Atlwm Limnnh'mt in gramintl raee-morse tutut pxlisimlg siire. mnilnin-nr, onmt sof i.inla bxy Lexiimgtnnm, I rnsl liii-, a gashd rnn-e-lnnrde amid pmepilar sire. Pnwhattani, out nf M:iinldn ly Lexing- tnn. Etilnis, llt of F'anminv Wuishingtino lmy lies-coic, satn of Trustee, Em-lipse lile. Enilisx i. none nit' thin' mnist psopulalr :mnl um ct-esftl stalionsom inn Annernnc:. Hynier A, Sensatioll imnit 1mgllx:-nl .rtriltfimrn lAi les. omit of nIamlighiters of lexingtomi, lrnuqmlfinni, milt of Mbaggie It. It. 1'y nAustr;mlnan. Matehnetn 1li,'. InIms, omit nuf inmp. Pu..ssy ly Iiiophnantm he. lneim tn.ri urn- 'Fa1lsetto,, thtie Esys. MeC('re'rr, Faustus amid ni.spettor B., goomi stallions . i-arlv 1, 'exn'n-pt Fa:lsetto it, thin E-hilpse line. Whmalebtein' git Camnmel, out of laughter ot .selimHl. le,!r, lime. 1'nmtit-iistonel Imy Cainuel, son of Whahrlelnuie lbY Waxy by P1ot-8-o-'s by Eclipse, ninmt Baiitmtr .. b Mlaster Hleiiry, soni nf Orville, lh Benimngblmrngigh by Kinig Ferguns by Elipse. granidlaim IMdnlneca Iby Alexanider, snii of Elipse, omit of Brunette by Aimnara mutlnmns. snini if Ofli Eiglmmind lby tihe Godolpiti Arabiani. Tnnmiu'listoimi gnmt Artiller-. mnimimi .Je...ette lby Birelcateler, son, of Sir llercnles, gran- ianim P.irditt my Laiga.r, smm o.f Seliu, nit of Delenda by 4-Gohamimm , son of Mercury hyS E'4ipi'e. Artillery was the sire of inap. Kyrle l).miy, nianim Colleen Kline by Gemma di Vergy, son of Sir Hlereiles. T-ilbm stomi sirenl Claret aund M ...intaimi ieer, dam 1.nintain Sylph by Belshazzar, ..on ..f Blacklonk. Claret gnwt Blarney, amid Momintuain Deer got The Drunid and many goonl mares. Tomnbi.stomne got Assaults anld Storm, out of Glnuznee by Pantaloon, and Annan- nidale. nini Relmecuna Iy Lottery, out of a daighter of Cervantes son of Don Quixote by En-lilse. A mlaiuhmmdale got imp. Balrownie, omit of Queen Mary by Glialiator. Balrownie got Vest tInnxilmry, omit of Colunmnbia by imp. Glencoe, she omit of Fleur nle Lis by uinp. 90 THY, THOROUGHBRED IHORSmE.1 Sovereign. West Roxbury was a good race-horse and quite a successful wtalliml. Balrownie also got Fleetwing, out of Rhoda by imp. Glencoe. Touchstone got Cotherstone, dam. Euiimia by Whisker, son of Waxy. Cotherstoine (winner of the Derby and 2,000 Guineas, 1843) was the sire of imip. Cairngornm, omit of Gilh lmince by Slane, she the dammi of Pilgrim by Leximmgtou and Coral by Vanmial, the uiamin of Uncas and Wanderer by Lexington. Tmimlchstone got Ithuriel, dam Verbena by Velocipede, son of Blacklock, ont Of Rnsallia by Milo, son of Sir Peter. Ithuriel got Longbow, out of Miss Bowe by Catton. Lotugbow got Toxophilite, out of Legerdemain by Panitaloott. ToxOplhilite got Musket, out of a daughter of West Australian by Melloirie, and Stray Shot (the dam of Shotover and Torpedo by Hermit), out of Vaga by Stock well. Musket got Petronel (winner of the 2,000 Guineas, 1880), out of Crythima IIy Hesperums, son of Bay Middleton, anml imp. Maxim (in Rancho del Pasto stmdl), dami Reahiz.atium by Vespasian, son of Newiminstir. Touchstone got Surplice (wimmixer of the Derby, 1848), omit of Crucifix by imup. Priam, who ired several mares of note, Eastern l'rimmcess, Flax, etc., also Vindex, dain Gad ..rl.lI by Laugar, omit of Cast Steel by Whisker. Viumlex got Victor, out of a daughter of Scroggins, son of Traump. Victor got Valour, omit oif daughter of Mount Ziomi, son of Mountain Deer. Toumheltone got Lord of the Isles, daum Fair Helen by Pantaloon, out of Relmecea by Lottery. Lorl lof the Isles got Scottish Chief anmi Macdonalm, omit of Miss Animi by The Little Kimowni, son of Muley, she omit of Bay Missy by Bay Miidleton. Scmttish Chief got Chilieric, out of Glerirmide by Saunterer, Fitz James, out f Ilawtmhorit Bloom by Kettlemlrmum, King of the Forest, omit of Liommess by Famimlanigmi, l'mrsebealrer, out of Thrift by Stockwell, imp. Dommalmd A., out of immip. Algebra by Dioph;nt us, imp. Kanitaka, omit of Seclusion (lHerimit's miani) by Tadmor, and Dunmlee, mutt mof Marmualamle by Sweetmeat. TmltoustOne got Newmimister, dam Beeswing by Dr. Syntax, sun of Paynatmur by Trimplmatmir by Criimuctor by IMatchelii, gramilamn by Armirossan, soui of Jhni Baull by Fortitiilue by Herod, out of Ladly Eliza by Whitworth, son of Agommistes by Sir Pleter by llighilyer by ilerod. Newoiminster got Cambutscan, out of The Arrow by Slane. Cambusemimi got Caimi- ballo (wvinimicr of the 2,000 Guineas, 1873), out of Little Lady by Orlanildo, soni f Toitchatimle, amid Onslo. w omit utof Duileilella by VOiltig.i r. Newmnimnuter giut Amdvenitiurer (wimimier of City and Suburbami), daimi Palmna my Emilinis, omit of Framicesca by Partisan. Alveniturer got lshman el, omit of Lemma by Stockwell, Privateer, out of La Favorita by Thormuamlny, Glen Arthur, omit f M:aid of the Glen by Kingston, l'retewiuler, omit if Feriuma by Veimiso!i, amil hin. Pizarro, omit of Milliner by Rat.mplam, sIe mimt if M:mii. ganese by Birdeaitcher, ammil inimp. Blytheiwoodl, omit of Bonny Bell by Voltige'tr. Pizarro's early le:ath was a serions loss to the counitry. Newutimmster gut Cathedral, oiut of Stolen Moments by Melbomirtie. Catledr:al gut Lnildma:irk, out of Miss Agnes by Birdeatcher. _Newmnimster got Hermit (winnier of the Derby, 1867), mdam Seclisiomi by Tadimiur, suim ot Ion by Cain. gr:admmi Mliss Sellomi by Cmonwl, somi of Bay Middletou by Shiltain, t of Ilelle D:mime by Belsiazzar, somi mf hi1acklock. ltermi.it got The Abbot, Charonm andm Marmiemi, omut of Baremiettimia by Pelion, soum mnf Ion, Clumirvaux, Thebais amild St. Marguerite, omit of l)evotimon by Stockwell, Peter wt Timimothy, out of Lauly Mashamn by Brmnther to Stratforil, son of Young Melbourne, Tristan amid Trapeze, omit of Thrift by Stockwell. Trplipist, out of Bunch by Muscovite, soem of Hettnan Platoff, Whitefriar, out of Lady Blanche by Thunderbolt, Edward the Confessor, omit of Princess of Wales hy Stockwell, Retreat, omit of Quick March by Rataplami, Zealot, omit of Zelle by Stock- well, Soulihamptomi, omit of Preface by Stoekwell, imp. Mr. Pickwick (dead), omit of Tomiato by King Toim, sire of Picknicker, Facial It., Ida Pickwick, etc., Friar Tuck ' t THE TlHORtOr;HBPI9E) HBrISE. (1.0w inl California), out of Romping Girl by Wild Dayrell, and iump. St. Blaisc, ont of Fusee by 3larsy..a, son of Orlando, sire of St. Florian, Admiral, St. P'aneras, Claren- don, l'adlishah, Potomac, Chesapeake, La Tosena, etc. 'Newminintergcct Lord Clifilen, dam The SIlave iy Melbourne, grandam Volley (sis- ter t, Vccltigenr) by Voltaire, olnt of Martha Lynik by Mulatto, son of Cattou. Lord Clifilen got Petrarelh (winner of the 2,000 Guineas and St. Leger, 1876), and inip. 1:otlerhill, ouit of Laura (the dlan, of imp. Laureate) by Orlando. Wenilock (winner of St. L-ger, 1872) and hi. sister Siluria (daml of Geologist), out of 3i neral Iy l:;vItatllan, Inamniton, and licp. Abingdoon and imp. Deceiver, ont of Boot- lci]cl-S; cll11,- cy Trnumpeter, son of Orlando, out of Lady Langcien by Kettledrom, Haw- thcorlnile (selit to New.v S...ith WVales), oit of Bonny Blink by The Flyicmg Dutchmlla, amld 1illihasl nut of l'reslow by Kiting Tomx. Ilalniptonl is the sire of Merry Hamplto (wn-iu ner of tle Derlhy, 159), out of Poll Tearsheet. by Brooiaielaw, Ayrshire (winier of thme 23t5) (Gninea. ald Derby in 1N), o.t of Atalanta by Galopin, lRoyal Hanlmpton, dent. of imp. P'rinccess (clam of Prin.e Royal and His Highness) by King Tom, Imp. KIingstocc, ,lit f Last Lov-e by Amnanidale, anid imp. Eothen, out of Suultania by \'eoloc-i k got Qciickliice. out of 1)uverny by Beadalian. Newininster gt Strath- conan, I I. t of st uvcnir hcy Chanftileer, -sol of Birdeateher. He was the sire of Scot Gnardl, Stratbcavcc;. amld Strathermi, winner of the Royal Hunt Cup, and of Buebhanan, edit of I liarry y Young Melbpourne. Tfwledtecne got Orlando, da... Vulture by Langar, son of Selim, out of Kite by Itustarci, son of Castrel. Orlandoc got Chattanooga, out of Ayaeanora by Birdeatcher. Chattanooga got Welliccgtonia, ont of Arancaria by Aajlrose, son of Touchstone. Wellingtouia got Clover (vin...r .f the French Derby), out of Priiicess Catherine by Primice Charlie. Orla u..lo gict Marsyas (Out of Malibran by Whisker), who sired George Frederick (winner of the lerby in.1874) and Albert Victor, out of Princess of Wales Iby Stock- well. Geor-ge Frederick was the sire of Bean, Brmnamell. Albert Victor was the sire oh ietcr Emanuel anuh ilmp. Albert, the latter oint of Hawthorn Bloom by Kettle- Iri.ic.. aimdi im.. p. The Sailor Prinee, out of Herinitai by Hermit. Orlandoh got (Jrestes (damI. y Bay Middleton), he the sire of Orest (out cof Lady Licuisa Icy Tomcchstccne) who was the Sit-c of Hollywood, out of lFnrze Chat bcy King Tom. Orlando got Teddington, out of Miss Twickehacm cy Rockingham, son of Humii- lphrey Cliniker. Teddinigton got M1oulsey, out of Sabra by Pantaloon, and Marigold (the lami .f l)oimeaster and illp. Lady loleswcrth), cit of Delilah by Thorimiaclcy. Orl;.i.lo gict Trciiciceter, omit ofCavaticii biy Redslhalnk, son of Sacidbeek. Trumleter got Qcceeccs c1eicgcr, out of Queen IBerthla by KingstoIc. anld Distin, ocit of Miss Bow- .cr Icy Dlesiermcs. Jistiic got A -c.'ea, omit f Ai-oncale by Ratan, and imp. Charaxcis, cit ccfaaplcclcb ,- Kilgston. ICharaxmis is a very promisiig sire. Trcucccpeter g"ct Plutas, dlanic by Planet, son of Bay Mididleton, out of Alice Bray cy Vemcmi.scn Phitc.i- got I' iageolet, omit f La Favorita by Monarque. Flageclet got ililp. Rayon, d'Or, clt of Aranicarin lcy Amilbrose Soi f Tccci bstoue, Zumt, omit of Ilegalia Icy Stock- well, ancd Ialtacmninet, out of Beauty Icy Knowsley. O)rIcimchccect imipc. Seythiani, oict of Seythia by letman Platoff, and imp. Eclipse, ccit icf Ic by Bcy 3bitdletcn, be sire of Alrni, lie sire of Ilinimyar. Whblclcccmce gct Warerley, ccitt cf Margaretta by Sir Peter. Waverlcy got Dot, .Jchic, cit of :a Ccclons mare, and Dcc.. Jch.ci gut lcgcc, out of a Smliit, Inare, acid he got ili..c. BcnIie Scoctlandl, out of Quceei Mary by fladiator, Herodl line. Whalbe'mne al.c, gct Detemce, oint of Runens mare, :ail Ihe gct Tice Enmpercr, omit of a daughter of Reveller Icy C.cc...mis. Whisker got Ecouc.u.cist, out of Florantbe by Octaviami, lleroti linc. EcmcnOmist was the sire of Echidna acid Ilarkaway, the latter ciut of k'anny Dawsccc bcv Nal.ocklish, in the Hierod lihe. Ruing Tcczu by Harkaway, Suc cf Eeccuccmist by Whisker by Waxy by Pot4-8-ur THlE THOiOrGHBREI) HORSE. by Eclipse, lam Pocahontas (dam of Stockwell, Ratapllan, etc.) by imp. Glencoe, son of Sultan by Selini by Buzzard by Woodpecker by Herod, grandam Marpesiia by Mulley. King Tomi got imp Kingeraft (dead), winuer of the Derby, 1870, aind imp. (treat Torn, in the Belle Meade Stud, Teinu., out of Wooderaft by Volti- genr, King Lud, out of Qmii Vive (sister to Vedette) by Voltigeur,S kylark, out of iVheatear by Young Melbouirne, Dalenman (daum Agnes by Pantaloon), lIe the sire of Lowlander, ouit of Lufra by Windhound, son of Panitaloou, and lie the sire of Low- land Chief, olt of Bathille by Sto-kwell. King Toit also got King Alfred, danin by Bay lIildleton, Restitutiin, dani by Slane, King o' .Sots, out of Katharine Logie by The Flyin' Dutchiman. lie got Bruce, o.t of Reelise by Newcastle. King Tomi got imp. Kinig Bami, out of Atlantis by Thormianby (died in Dixiana Stud, Ky., Ma.rch, 184S), illp King Ernest (deaid), dlamn Ernestine by Touchstone, in the Brookdale Stud, Motin..i.nth Co., N. J. Ilp. Phaeton (died le74), dam Merry Sunshine by Storni. Pli!etWin gut Ten Broeck (I mnile, 1.391; 2 miles, 3.27k,; 3 miles, 5.26+, and 4 miles, 7.15), lierlirinlauces never ei.malled by omue anid the samie horse), out of Fanny lolton by Leximugtuimi. Kimug Alfuinsii, out of Capitols by Vandal, he the sire of Foxhall (that nvni the Graiid Prize of lParis, Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire Handicaps), out uf .J.ainaica by Lexington, and Lisbon, out of imp. Lady Love by Stockwell or Caterer. Kinig F.ergis was by Eclipse, damn Creeping Polly by Black-and-All-Black, son of Crab by Al ick Arabian. Kimig Fergims got lanibletonian, out of a daughter of lHighilytr by Heroul, grandalim by Matelieni. Hambletonian got Whiteluck, omit of Rosailiiml by Phueniumenion, son of Heroil. Whitelock got Blacklock, oult if anghi- ter of Coriamuder by Pot-9-o-'s. Blacklock got Brutandorf, sire of Physician, sire of The Cure anid Hetman Platoff, imp. Belihazzar, Velocipede, sire of King of Trumps, Horaen, et,.; ''ol1taire, out of laughter of Phantom by Walton, Herod line. oltigeimr by Voltaire, son of Blacklock by Whitelock by Hamnbletonian by King Ferguis by E lipse. ulani Martha Lynn by Mulatto, son of Catton by Golnilukuli by G(hanna, by Mercury by Eclipse, granulaui Leda by Filhi-,la-Puta, son of Haphazard by Sir Peter by Higbhlyer by Hero.l, out of Treasure by Camilili, son uf Hailidbhtimiaii by King Fergus, Voltigeur got Skiraisher auid The Ranger, ulam by Gardham, son of Falcon by Bustard by Castrel, omit of daughter of Langar. Skirmisher got Kaiser, dam Regina by King Toni. The Ranger got imp. Ihlan, ilam La Meehante by Tnrnus, son of Taurus. Uhlan was a suiperior race-horse, a successful stallion in Fralnce, andl is now in Chesterbrook Stud, Peinsylvania. Voltigeur got John Davis, dam Jamaica by Liver- pool, so,, fTranup. John Davis got Jobmi Day, out of Breakwater by Buccaneer, and Fortissimno, out of Vocalist by Trumpeter. Voltigeur got Tilbthorpe, damu Little Agnes by The Cure, son of Physician. Tibthorpe got Thurio (winner of the Grand Prize of Paris), omit of Verona by Orlando. Voltigu umr gut Vedette (winner of the 2,000 Guineas and two Doncaster Caps), 4dam by Birdeatcher, out of Nan Darrell by Iuuheritor, son of Lottery. Vedette got Speculum (winner of the City and Suburban), dam Doralie by Alarm or Orlando, owt of Preserve by Emihins. Speculum got Castlereagh, out of Lady Trespass by Birdeatcher, Sefton (winner of the Derby, 187i), omit of Lady Sefton by NVest Anstralian, Koisebery (winner of the Cesarewitch and Camiibridgeshire Handicaps), out of Ladylike by Newinminster, andi Hlagioseope, out of Sophia by Macaroni, he the sire of Queen's Birthday, out of Matilda by Beauclerc. Vedette got Galopimi (winner of the Derby, 1875), dam Flying Duchess by The Flying Dutchimian, omit of Merope by Voltaire, son of Blacklock Galopin got Galliard (winner of the 2,000 Guineas, 1883), out of Mavis by Maca- roni, St. Simon, out of St. Angela by King Toni, and Domiovan (winner of the Derby antu St. Leger, 1889), out of Mowerina by Scottish Chief. (Galolui got imp. Galore, a superior race-horse, out of Lady Maura by Macaroni, 93 9 THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE, in the Bowling Brook Stud, Md, and imp. King Galop, dam by King Tom, out of Sunshine by Thoraanby, now in Iroquois Stud, Lexington, Kentucky. St. Simon got Memoir (winner of the Oaks and St. Leger, 1890) and La Fleche (winner of the 1,000 Guineas and Oaks, 1892), ont of Quiver by Toxophilite, Semolina (winner of the 1,000 Guineas, 1890), ont of Mowerina, Masetto, out of Laly Abbess by Cathedra3 , in Dixiana Stud, Kentucky, and imp. Simon Magus, out of Wheel of Fortune by Adventurer, now in the Raucocas Stud, New Jersey. Voltigeur got imp. Hartington (winner of the Cesarewitch), out of Countess of Burlington by Touchstone, and imp. Billet, dama Calcutta by Flatcatcher, son of Tmuchlstone, out of Miss Martin by St. Martin, son of Actson. Billet was the sire of Volturno, Elas Lawrence, Miss Wforlford, Barnes, Runnymede, Belvidere and other good ,nes. Beningbrongh by King Fergns, dam by King Herod, was the sire of Orville, out of Evelina by Hightlyer by Ierod. Orville was the sire of Emniins, out of Emily by St.mforil, sn of Sir Peter. Emilius was sire of Plenipotentiary, sire of imp. lleraild, I p. Priamu, out of Cressida by Whiskey, son of imp. Saltrain, imp. Sovereignl , out of lhlcur le Li. by B,,urbon (Matchem line), sire of Ruric, etc. Imlp. Sarpedon, out of Icaria by The Flyer, Herod line. Sarpedun. was sire of Alice Carneal, dam of Lexing- ton. St Nichlas, out of Seam ew by Scud, son of Beninirbough. St. Nicholas w:us sire of imnp. Yorkshire, out of imp. Miss Rose by Trasnp, a valuable stallion. Scud by lb'ni agbroggh was the sire of Actaeou, that got imip. Albinn, out of a daughter of (Joj.... or Bll.cklock. Orville got Maley, out of a daughter of Whiskey. Maley sired imp. Margra-e anal Leviathan, but there are no stallions in the male line fiont either of these, though the blood is found in many good and successful brood-inares. Mulhy also got Maley Moloch, the sire of the grand brood-mare imp. Britannia. Joe Anudrews by Eclipse, daut by Ojuniunt, son of Snap by Sutip, got Diick A ..dreivs, out ,f llighliyer mnare, who got Tramp, out of a mare by Gohanna, son of Mercury. Tramip got inmp. Zinganee, Lanercost, out of Otis by Bustard, son of i;DP. Buzzard, Lottery, oit ,f Mandane by PotS-o-'s. Tramp got Sheet Anchor, out of a Muley inire. Weatherlit by Sheet Anchor, son of Lottery by Tramp by ] ick Audrews by Joe Andrews lIy Eclipse, dam Miss Letty ly imp. Priaimi, .,,it of Emilitus by Orville by Beoiiugbronigh by King Fergus by Eclipse, grandait by Orville, out of daughter of inmp. Buzzard, son of Woodpecker by Herod. Weatherbit got Brown Bread, out of Brown Agnes by WVest Australian. Brown Bread got Toastmaster, out of Mayoress by The Marquiis, Hila3 ioms, out of Hygeia by Knight of Kars, and Sweetbread, out of l'ellar by Adventurer, also the inip. mares Jordelahiec, Bread and Honey, Dry Toast, Miss Gwilt and L'ndercrnst. Weathcrbit got Manidrake, out of Mandragora by Rataplan, and Beadsman (Derby winner, 185S), daIUm Mendicant by Touichstone, out of Lady Moore Carew by T ramp. Beadtaumamm got Blute Gown (Derly witner, 1865), and Cerulens, out of Bas Blen by Stockwmv11. Beatlsman also got imp. Saxo.t, out of Girasol by Asteroil, a good sire and wituer of tbe fastest Bel.ont Stake ever rusn, The PalMuer and Rosicrucimim, umlit of M.'idatue Eglantiue by Cowl. The Palmer got Grey Palmer, out of Eller by Chainticleer, antd Pellegrino, out of Lady Audley by Macaronii. Rosierucian got :eheittiniss (wiatmer f the Oaks, 1882), Hlantemir, (winuer of the 1,000 Guineas, 1883). Mercmtry hy E1lipse, daumi by Tartar, sire of King HerosI. Mercury got Gotzalmita, dani by lieral1, grandlamii Mahideml by Matelmemim. Gohanna got Election, out of Clhestiamit Skiuti hry WsitpIecker, son of Heroml and Golmmumputs, out of Catherine by Wost lpecker. Golutjmulumis got Catton, out of Lucy Gray by Tinmothy, sont of Delpiumi by Hightlyer. Cattin got Royal Oak, sire of Slamme, out of Orville mnare, ti .. 1' N'nllus, o.ut of a Walton inare, illlp. Trustee, ntit of Emmnta by Wbi.ker. Trustee sired Revettite, out of Rosalie Soners by Sir Chtarles. Revenue got Planet and Exchecquer, out of Nina by Bostout atad Rivoli, out of Topaz by Glenuef. Planet got Hubbard, out of Miuttie Mamtstield hy Glencoe, Dudley, out of Began by Lexington, and Whisper, out of Mattie Gross by Lexin.gton. Catton also got Mulatto, out of Dedemiona by Orville. He was the sire of Bloomsbury and Martha Lynn, the dam of Voltigeur. Catton got Gmallopade, dam of Reel. Saltram by Eclipse, dam by Snap, son of Sulp by 94 THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. 9 Flying Childers, got Whiskey out of Calash by Herod. Whiskey was the sire of damns of imp. Priam, Phantom and Maley, all good horses. Saltramn also got the dams of Timoleon, the sire of Boston, Sir Hal aunt imp. Whip. The descendants of the Darley Arabian or Eclipse line in America are as good as any to be found in the world, as we have two sins of King Tom now alive, King Ernest and Great Torn, anid inn the male line Li.sbon, King Alfonso, St. Martin, Arannis, Fonso, Grenada aeid Foxhall. Ill Used and his .s.n.. Forester, Badge and the grndI race-horse His High- ness, as goodl as any in the world. Leamington and his suns, Sensation, Onondagan, Stratford, Enquirer, and his sllinn Falsetto, Faustus, Blue Eyes, Inspector B., ctn. Longfellow and his sons, The Bard, Jils Johnson, Long Taw, Leonatus, L oung- street and Linden. Eolens and his sons, St. Saviour, Eon, Russell. Aristides, B)b WVnnI- Iey. Hyder Ali, Pantaloon, Lelaps, Outcast, Powhattan, Blazes, Reform, Warwick, etc. There is not any descendant from Sir Hercules through F-nngh-a-lBullagh e al to thein. Billet's sons, frona the Blacklock line, Barnes, Runnymede, Belvidere, Eli.,s Lawrence, King Galop, Galore, inp. Simon Magns, Mlasetto. Touchstone line, imp. St. Blaise, innip. Uhlan, Plevna, Bead'or, Bichanan, imp. Deceiver, imp. Kingston, Rayon d'Or, Blythew-onl, Alarm,, Hiynyar, Pautique, Wawekus, Gabriel, imp. Charasus, erc. Inn the Whalebone line thr-igh Waverley and Bonnie S.otlaunds sons, Luke Blackburn, Brannible, Pleniipo, Baruton, Lochiel, Spindrift, etc. Birdeatcher line, Gleunelg, Ill- Used, Dalaacardo-h, Glen AtIl-I, li p. Wangner, Tie Jacobite, and the great Salvlator. In the Tramp line, ip,. Szex ... and limp. Sidniartia, 8s that the Eclipse linte is very strongly represented by a nuaober of first-lasa horses descended from racing and producing fanilies. The Byerly Turk line. The Byerly Tuzrk was brought into England in the- reign of Willi:nn aunl Malry by Calptanin Byerly, whose charger he was during the whnnle of Kinig William's wars inn 168'9 inn Irelannld. This inotend horse and lil owner, Captainn Byerly, narrowly escalpel captnnre on the inaink- nif the Boynne in the last bril- liant charge madte by the Irishl Dragounis, which broke the Emuglish lines and retrieven the fnrtunnes of tine day fnor the unnifirtnninate Jnnnnies. The Iye-rly Tunrk escaped nu- acathed, ant bealinene ne nf tine nnnnst noted of the fn..znzdcrs of the English rnnne-horse. The Byerly Tnnrk got Bnnstn,, 17(l2. damn Bany lPcg by Le.i-s Aranbi:.n, grandanmn Young Bald Peg, alsan by Leedln's Arabian,, great grznldnn ld MNeocne minare ((Old Peg), Spanker's dauf by Lord F;kirfa.X's Morocco Barb, onit of tOld Balni Peg my ann Arabiann, unt nof a Harb ninnare. Byerly Tnnrk gnt Jigg, o.nitnf a nltughterif Spanlker by the l)'.trey Yellow Turk. It will he sen-nn that there was gonent -1I to fnnnud the feinnle limne inn this class, as well as tin tie inst class, tW the D:nrley Arabian. Basto got .orehens alini his ister. it of sister to Mlixnnry by Curwezn's Bay Barb, grannudannn by Cnnrwe-'s O l Spot, sne of tne .Selaby Tnnrk, great granmnanin by the White-legged Lowther 1 N1l. , nil t of the oul Vinntnner manre. T his sister to Sorehe-es was the dnnmnn of Cral, by the Alcock Arabian, Blackiegs, Seconnnl, Hip, Slnipi Bay Basto and Bronwun Bansto, all by Flyinng Childers. . Jigg ggnt Partn-r, 1718, nmut of tin dann nif Soreheels b y lBasto as above, aunt with Pnrtner the crtbe is beenmes faznnonns inn tunrf history. P'artnner got Tanrtanr, nnner Melnorara b y Fox, snnnn nil Clnnnnsy by Old Hilntoy, grandnnm tMilkunaid by Blackettl' Snnail, son of Wlnyint by the Fenwckk Barb, -nt nl f zn nnnanre by Shielns IGallnway, the most famoui.GlH is alway o f h is na. Partner also, et Senl1bunry, ont OfOleloMnnitngnu my DI)Ancy's WoonIcon.k andn Old Traveller, out or snsler to Spinner by Alnnnanmzor, son nif tt e Darley Arabiani. Panrtnmer gut imp. Traveler, out of Bay Bloonl y Bnttonks. Tile great excellennce of inis blood codnnes dnwn to en t throngh Tararr's sonm Kinng Iteroel, cnmmnnnonmly caall n Itennere, ulan Cypron by Blaze, son, of Flying 'inilnler, grannntaninn Selinn.a by Bethelb's Arabian., great grandam by Grahamnn' Chaunpioun, son of Hmnrpunr's Arabiani, finnrth em iy bl araey Arabian, onnt f a daughter of O lu Merlin,, sonnn of Bust- ier. Herod got Flerizel, (lam by Cygnet, son of tne Goeloluhin, Arabilan, grandan by Younng Cartomnch, suez of Cartouch, son of the Bald Galloway, tra!inng thronngh Ebony by Flying Chiliers to the Massey nare by Air. Massey's imiack Barb. Florizl gent limp. Diomenh, dannn sister to Junzno by Seectator, son of Crab, gmrannam Horntia ey Blanik, great graundam by Flying Chnlders, tracing through Mona Belvoir by Grey Granthnz and Belly Percival to an imported Barb mare. 95 THE THlOROrGHBRBED HORSE. Dio-led (winner of the Derby, 1780) by Florizel by Herod by Tartar by Partner by Jigg by Byerly Turk, dam sister to Juno by Sp-tator by Crab by Alcock Arabian, out of Heratia by Blamik, son of the Godolphin Arabian. Ili.- mnis, Sir Archy, dam imp. Castianira by Rockinghamn by Highflyer by Herod, out of Taijitha bty Trentham. Balils 'lorizel, dam by imp. Shark by Marske, sire of O'Kelly's Eclipse, ont of daughter of Harris' imp. Eclipse by l'artimer. Duiroc, dauim Amanda by Grey Diomned by imp. Medley by Gimcrack, ont of a daughter of Virginia Cade. Potominac, Hamniiltoniii, Virginiums, 'inigt'nn, etc. His langhters in England, Youinig ianitess, dam Giantess by Matchem, the damn of Sornerer by Trnmpator, Eleanor by Whiskey, the first mare that ever won the Oaks and Dlerby and the dlainn (of Muley by Orville, JlIia by Whiskey, dam of Phantom (winner .f tim.e ,lery, 1811) by Walton, Cressida by Whiskey (dam of Antar by llap- hazard, winner of the 2,000 Gnineas, 1819), and inip. Priam (winner of the Derby, 1830, and two Goodwood Cups) by Emmmilins, aind a Walton mare, dam of Langar and his brother Nijcob (winner of the 2.000 Guimneas, 182) by Selinin. In America tie damns of Henry, Cicero, Shylock, Duchess of Marlborough, Lady Chesto rtiehl. lHainme's Maria, etc. Sir Arc hy got Rattler, Snumpter, Chihlers and Flirtilla, dam by imp. Robin Red- breast, son tif Sir Peter by Hightlyer by llerod, ont of daughter of imip. Obscurity, son .nf Eclipsle. Sir Archy Montorio and Sir Archy of Transport, out of Transport by Virginins, son of immap. Dioimed. Marion, Stockholder and Sir Charles, tint of danghters of imp. Citizen, son of Pacolet by Blank by Godolphin Arabian. The brothers Pacifie and Bertrand, dam Eliza by imp. Bedford, son of Dungannon by Ec lipse, omit. of imp. Malmbrimma by Mambrimmo. Virginian and Director, dam Meretrix by Magog, son of Chanticleer by imp. Wildair. Saxe Weimar, Kosciusko and Crusader, dam Lottery by imp. Bedford, ommt of imp. Anvilimma by Anvil, son of Herod. Cmtnteitbmn, dam by imp. Dare Devil, son of Magnet by Herod. Zinganmee (Garrison's), dam Miss Chance by imp. Chance, son of Lurcher by Dungannon by Eclipse. Cicero, dnm by imp. Diomed. Arab, Brilliant, Tariff, Gen. Brooke, the good mares Coquette and Eliza Riley, dam Bet Boimimee by imp. Sir Harry, son of Sir Peter. John Richardls, dam by Rattle. son of imp. Shark, Sea Gull, dam Nancy Air by imp. Bedlfrd, Ilmdmmstry, dam by Ball's Florizel. Timoleon, lam hy imp. Saltram, son tmf Eclipse, out of a daughter of Symmes' Wildair, son of imp. Fearnought by Regulus by the Godolphin Aralbian. Timuleoni gmt Boston (winner of 34 four-mile beat and 9tliree-imile heat races), dam sister to Tnekahoe by Ball's Florizel, son of Diomed, grandam by imp. Alderman, son of Pot-8-o-'s by Eclipse, out of daughter of imp. Clockfast. Boston got Lexington (4 miles, 7.19j and 7.23]), dam Alice Carneal by imp. Sarpedon, out of Rowena by Sumpter, Lecompte t4 miles, 7.26, 7.3dj), dam Reel by imp. Glenmoe, out of imp. Gallopade by Catton. Redi Eye, dam Lucy Lonig by imp. Priam, Commodore, dam Rosalie Somers by Sir Charles, Cracker, dam by Lance, son of American Eclipse, Ringgold, dam Flirtilla, Jr., by Sir Archy, Tally Ho, dam Nancy Norman by Tom Tough. The noted umares Nina (iam of Planet, Exehecquer, ete.), damn imp. Frolicksome Faniny by Lottery, Madeline, grandam of Iroquois, dammi Magnolia by imp. Glencoe, Bostona, dam Creusa by imp. Priam, Goldpin, dam imp. Goldwire by Whalebone. Lexington got Kentucky (4 miles, 7.31 1), Daniel Boone and Gmlroy, dam Nag- nolia by imp. Glencoe, Monarchist (3 miles, 5.34j; four miles, 7.33i, both over Jerome Park old track), dam Mildred by imup. Gleneoe, Norfolk (3 mile heats in 5.27j, 5.29j), dam Novice by imp. Gleneoe, Asteroid (never beaten), dam Nebpimla mby 9G THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. imp. Glencoe, Tom Ochiltree, dam Katona by Voucher, son of Wagner, Loadatone, lightning, Thunder and Lancaster, dam Blue Bonnet by imp. Hedgeford, Harry Bassett and Charley Howard, darn Canary Bird by imp. Albion. Rubicon, Beacon, Bayawater, Baywood, Bayonet and Preakuesa brothers, dam Bay Leaf by iop. Yorkshire, son of St. Nicholas by Emilins. Colton, dant Topaz by imp. Glencoe, Jack Malone and Pat Malloy, dam Gloriana by AmerIcan Eclipse. Vanxhall and Foster, dam Verona by imp. Yorkshire, out of imp. Britannia by Maley. Hunter's Lexington, dam Sally Lewis by imp. Glencoe. Wanderer and Uncas (15 miles in 2.211), dam Coral by Vandal, out of imp. Cairngorm by Cotherstone, War Dance, dam Reel by imp. Glencoe, Kingfisher, dam imp. Eltham Lam by Kingston. Merrill and Marion, dam Miriam by imp. Glencoe. Duke of Magenta, dam Magenta by imp. Yorkshire. Lever and Legatee, out of Levity by imp. Trustee by Catton, and the following noted mares, Sprightly, dam of Volturno, Susan Beane, dam of Sensation, Onondaga, Stratford, Susquehanna (Potomac's dam), Jamaica (dam of Foxhall), Nevada (dam of Luike Blackburn), AErolite, dam of Spendthrift, Miser, Fellowcraft (4 miles, 7.19, ), ltutherford, etc., Idlewild (4 miles, 7.26j), dam of Wildidle (4 miles, 7.25), Maiden, dam of Parole, Powhattau, James A., etc., Hester, dam of Springbok (2 miles, 3.56), Florence, diam of Hindoo and grandam of Firenzi. Hira, dam of Himyar, Arizona, dam of Aranza, Regan, dam of Vigil, Vera Cruz, etc. 8alina, damn of Salvator (1 mile, 1.35i), Minx, danu of Monitor, Waltz, dau of Glidelia, La Polka, dlam of Post Guard (Gen. Philips), Heel and Toe, Strathspey, etc. Kathleen, darn of (;eo. Kinney, Sarong, dam of Aristides, Crucifix, dam of Fair Play, Semper Felix (dam of LeonatIs and great grandam of Longstreet), Mattie Gross, lam of Grenada, Mate, etc. Nannie Holton, damn of Ten Broeck, Squeez'em, glan of Day Star, Sylph, etc. Stamps, dam of Katie Pearc-e, Louisette, Preciosa, etc. La Henderson, dam of Ferida (4 niles, 7.:23k), Aella, V'irgiliai, Fterona, ete. Susan Ann, lan. of Thora. Lute, dam of Virginius and grandam of Troulbadour, Minnie Minor, dam of Warwick, Wandla, John Ledford, etc. Herodl got Woodpecker out ,f Missm Kamnaden by Cade, son of Godolphin Arabian. Woodpecker got iump. Buzzard, damn Misfortune by Dux, 8son of Matchem. Buzzard got the three brothers Castrcl, Selim and Rubens, dam by Alexander, son of Ec lipse, grandam by Highllye r, .on of Herod. Castrel got Bustarl, sire of Heron,, out of liss Hap by Shuttle, P'antaloonm, omit of Idalia by Peruvian, son of Sir Peter by tlightlyer. Pantaloon got The lmibel, noit of Paslflninade, sister to Touchstone by Cannel, Vind- hound, Hobbie Nooble, The Reiver anod Eltlhiron, out of Phryne by Touc.hstolle, Sleight of Hand, out of Decoy by Filho-la-l'uta, in Herod line. The Libel got Traducer out ,f Arethlsa 5,y Elis. Traducer got imlp. Sir lodred and Cheviot, omit of Idalia by Cambullscan, son of Newminster. Wiudhound got Thoroanuby out of Alice Hawthorn iby Muley MoIlch, Eclipse line. Thormaniby got Plamllit omit of Plausible by .Sjrimngy ,Jnck,Clrasribert, omit mif (iertrmrde lby Samnulterer, inmp. (ileolgarry, oult osf Calrbinle by lit etnar., RKuge Emus,', the malnm of Benld'or, animd Violet, the grandam of Mlelton. Plauldit, his s801, girt Balfe out of Bohemnia by Weatherbit, Eclipse line. Selirn was the sire of Langar, ,,it f a dalulghter of Walton, son of Sir Peter. Langar got Elis aumd Epirts oirt of Olympilia by Sir Oliver, the latter the sire of Pyrrlhsx tie First, out of Fortress by Defence. Langar got Vulture, the ilamnm of Orlando, omit of Kite by Bostard, sin of Castrel. Selim got Sultan, out of BalIchante by Williamson's Ditto, son of Sir Peter by Highfiyer. Glencoe (winner of the 2,000 G uineas, 183i, the As-ot Gold anum Goodwood Cups) by Sultan, son of Selinu by (iump.) tSruzzard by Woodpecker by Herod, dam Trampoline by Tramtp, son of Dick Anuirews by Joe Audrews hmy Eclipse, grandam Web by Waxy, son of Pot--u-s by Eclipse, out of Penelope by Trunipator, son of Conductor by Matchem. Glencoe got Panic, dam Sally Morgan by iip. Enuauciwpation, son of Whisker by Waxy. 97 THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE. Star Davis, dam Margaret Wood by imp. Priam. Star 1)avis go' Day Star, dam Squeez'enm by Lexington. Glencoe also got Vandal, dam by imp. Tranby, son of Blacklock by Whiteloek by Hambletonian by King Fergus by Eclipse, grandam Lucilla by Trumpator, out of Lucy by Orphan, son of Ball's Florizel. Wild Irishman and Frankfort out of Mary Morris by Medoc. Highflyer and Basvecchi, dam Castinet by imp. Monarch, son of Priam Glencoe got a number of superior brood mares, such as Magnolia, dam of Ken- tucky, Daniel Boone, Gilroy and Mialeline, the grandam of Iroquois. Reel, dana of Lecompte, Starke, Prioress, War Dance, Fanny Wells, etc. Topaz, dam of Ansterlitz, Wagrani, Waterloo, Lodi, Colton, etc. Novie, dam of Norfiilk. Kitty Clark, dam of Maiden (Parole and Powhattan's dam), and La Hen- derson, Ferida's dam. Florine, dami of Idlewild (Wildidle's dam) and AErolite, dam of Spendthrift, Miser, Felloweraft, etc. Nebula, dain of Asteroid, Asterisk, ete. Lightsoime, dam of Sprightly, Nevada, Salina and Crncifix. Mildredl, dam of Moimarchist, Miux (Monitor's danm), Stamps, Nora WVorth, etc. Sally Lewis, dlami of Johbi Morgan, ltnnter's Lexington, Snsan Beane (dam of Sensation, Onondtaga, Stratfird, tc). V'andflal got Virgil, dIam iymeimia by imp. Yorkshire. Ventilator, dam Caroliiiby imp. Seythia.n. Voltigeir, daii l)net by Highlandler. Vanderbilt, lam Melrose by Chible llaroil. Vagabond, dam (enn by tlhilde Harold. on of imp. Sovereign. Virgil got Ili lIo-, d.n. Flore--e by Lexington, ouit of imp. Weatherwitch by Weatherlbit. Jlindoo got Hanover, dam Bourbon Belle by iJp. Bonnie Sc-otland. Virgil got Tremiont, daini Ann Fief by Alann. V',calii, dam Atonstic by imlp. Australian. k-;, Ali, dam UlIrica ly Lexington. Vigil, daim Began. by Lexington. 'irgilial, a;lu La Ifenalersonl 13- Lexinigtonl. Prtlaia, ani, IFiniework by Lexingtou.i Isaac 3lurplly, dana Mary How;rd hy ii-p. Hartington. Vanib-rrbilt got M1adstone, alatu Nina Tu.rner by Hliawatha. son of imp. Albioni. V:mgalimzald got .Jmllge Morrow, ouit of Masin liglit ly .Joe .Jobuson, sion of lliuiter's Lexiiigton. wilc,, was thle sire of Bobladil, out of a dIagIter of Skys-raper; Peter Le ly, olmt of St lla lby Sir Olicer; Teiniers, ..lt of Snowidrai l'y Hlighlauud Fling, aid Defiante-, th dZI1aifit'efui,-e, out of Little Folly 1y Highland Fliuag. Woislpceker got i Dp. Dragon, omit of Junno liy Spe-tator, and lDragon got ilip. Spceldator.,lm 1,y Htero.I WHoodleaker was alse thme sire if Uhaaitia-ler, omit of:a dzmiiglita-r of El;ipse, she o-it of tosel.ualI by Silap. Chaliaticleer got Bob blooty, out f It-ruel. Iy 1t;igot, s,,,l z HerodI. Bob Booty vals the sire azt. tulievii,-ili, the (lin of Bird- caltc iher ;msii laiigilm-a-llallagli. Woom lieu-k-r aIlso got Colilri an:d Cathlrihi, out of Cai,,ilil;i lv Trmntl .i..... Camth:ri n. v was the dlai of Wanderer and Golitiulumims by to- liaiii;i. sopi,.f 3lerc ir3 ly Elipjse. lieroI got Ilightlyer, alum Rlachel by Blaink, s of tIhe tIIoilphii Arabji;i, .it ... a fdauighter ,tf Wegulns by the Godlolphin AralbiaIn, trao-i ng fo a i;Mval ilarre. ilighitlyer never pail a forfeit or wa.s leatei. lie wa-s the sire of Deltiini, iiit i oulntessb liy Blank. De lpiini was the sire af Timothy, out of Cora imy D0itu-hi-m1m. lel1l4ii was also the sire ot (iollenloek., the daim f tSooths".yer. ont ot'if Vh-t iy Shark, amid tf Scymnoor, out of Bay Jav-elin. liy JJaveliii, oim ... ..lmlape Ilighblyil iir' ist .,elel.r t w son was Sir Peter. filded 17S4, dain Papillon by Sn n of S.nip by Flyinig Chililers, grandami Miss Cleveland 1-y lRegmluns, son of Gololplin Aralbijan. tracing through the Bye-rly Turk mare, dam of the two True Blues to the Beirt..im Barl,. are. as -i, mjctuired. Sir leter got Walton anid Williajinons Ditto, winner if the Derly in 18ifi, omit of Arethinsa by l)nnganimnn, somi of Eclipse. Sir Harry (imported), winner of the Dlerby in 1798, out of Matron lby Alfred, son of Mat- chemia. Staumfordl, imp. Archduke, wimammer af the lerby in 1799. aidl P'aris. winier of the Drlrby in, W0.'X, out mf Horatia, siste-r to Achilles lby E lipse. hp. iRohin lIed- breast, ,ut of Vren by Woolpeeker. Walton- got Plhautun, winmuer of the Derby in 98 1811, out of Julia by Whiskey, and Partisan, out of Parasol by Pot-8-0's. Phantom was the sire of Cobweb, dam of Bay Middleton, and also of the dam of Voltaire, sire of Voltigeur, and his blood is found in many of our best pedigrees. Bay Middleton by Sultan, son of Selim by imp. Buzzard, dam Cobweb by Phantom, son of Walton by Sir Peter, grandam Filagree by Soothsayer, .sn of Sorcerer by Trumpator by Conductor by Matchem, out of Web by Waxy, son of Pot- "--'. by Eclipse. His sonsi: Autocrat, dam Empress by Emilius, son of Orville by Beningbrough by Kig Ferguo, out of Mangelwurzel by Merlin, son of Castrel by imp. Buzzard. Cowl, dam Crucifix by Priam (imported), son of Emilius, grandam Octaviaua by Octavian, son of Stripling by Phmanomenon by Ilerod. Cowl is sire of The Confessor, dam Forest Fly by Mosquito, son of Emiliusm. ont mif Walfruna by Velocipedle, son of Blacklocmk. Sire also of Miss Sellon, grandam of I [, r- mimit by Newuiinster, and Kantaka by Scottish Chief (in Algeria stud), out of Belle Dame y Belishazzar, son of Blacklock. Cowl is also sire of Maladame Eglantine (dam of Rosicrtician andl The Palmer Iby Beadsiman), ouit of Diversion by Defence, son of Whalebone. The Flying Dluitchliian (damn Barbelle by Sanitbeck, son of Catton by Goluniolis, grandam Darioletta by Anmadis, son of Don Quixote by Eclilpse), was the sire of A.i1- sterilam, dam Urania by Idle Boy, son of Satan by Lottery by Tramp,, grandal Venus ly Lanigar, omit of Vesta by Governor, soi of Trumupator. He was also sire of l)ollar, lami Pay-iienit by Simiame, soU of Royal Oak by Cation by Goslumpus, grandam Reeipt by imp. Rowt... s.Ion of Oiseamm. by Camillus hy Haulbletonian. I)ollar is irte ,f the Frenceh horse Salvtor. dam Sauvagine by ton, Son of Cain by Pammim-vitz, out of Cuc koo by Elis, son of Langar, and Fontainebleau, dam Fii lalde by 1bi, oit of lFranduhlet by Vemijisni, son of Partisan hy Walton. The Flyinig Duatchmiian gut also utitch Skater, dulam Fulvie by Gladiator, son if Parti.i-, ouit imf Boiitimine by Gige-, soi of imp. Priaim ; Ellimigtlin (winner of the. Derby in ISimj) danii Elhl!rdlale by Lanw-ercst, soit f Liverpool 1my Traml, ,oit t a inare ly Tom luBoy, sun of .Jerry by S ...olensko ; .Jariiaw, daib Joliette by Surpli-e, .sit ,of Twihstniie by Caminel, out of .Jessamine by P'armigoie by Touchtstone; Ignoraus, 18.-I, dlaum lenormnce by Thie Little Knjowi, t-m if MuNIley by Orvilh-, out of lllie iicne by Cookli- ratu, sd-k of Co,,ntis hmy Sor.erer; T-m IBoiine, 1557, ib Mi.s Bow-e Iuy Catti,,i, son of (.oliiuiulms Iby iohatina, out mit rraliys 'ib by Orville. Dutch .k:iter got lisIuhlire . dam ; Gre n Sleeves by Ilcainanan, son of Veatherhit by Sheet Aui hm, oult of Mrs. Qzicklevy ly Lotigbow. G ldiatr lby I irtisi ., s mi ,f Walton, damn Patline by Moses, son of WhOalelmooe or Sey-i.ur by Demipili, out of 41-adirillo iby Scuim, sn of iiumj. Buzzardi. Ghmiaitur got Fitz Gladiator, ildmum Zarabh my Reveller, fsOI of Co..mid by Sorerer, out of sister to WXuvceratumans lby lfiliui son of im...p. Buizzard. Fitz Gladiitor gut Cmumijlii-gne-, ...t it' Maui of Hart by The Provost, ;son oft [lie Salddler by WN averhly, iiilt of Martha Lynin (Voltigeumrs ita-i) by Mulatto. C(lwpiiii-gime wasI sire of ilip. MoIirteuiner Umumutesse by The Baron or Nuucio, the laLtter soil mif Phleiiluuiteiiiary by Eiilius, otiit of Eisliebia by Eimilins. IIm)te!i.er was sire if St. Christophe (winner of the Grand Prize of Pu.rl,), -it of lisoliili by EthIhelert Ver; i remil (wi i..er umf the Golmi Vase, Gold Cup and Alexaiidbra Plate it Asco-,t), mmit of legali:a by Stokwell; Chauanit (winner of 2,000O (nillis) onit of Araucaria by Ambrose, iii France; Exile (a grand race-horse in Amierica), oit tof imp. Secemmum Hand hy .Stoekwell; Poutico, oiit of ihp. Agenoria by Advelitilrer; Winfred, omit of Minmiie Miiior lmy Lexingtii; Cyclops, Caminhmyses anid Cleoftjis, ,uit oif Lizzie Lucas iby imiip. Au.tralian; Cholhila (Stiegen.) anld Cataline, omit of Faiiiy Lald- Ilow by impi. Eclipse ; Heinidal, Itouisatoumic anti Icimumiclist, mimut of Vuindalite liy Van- dal; Savaniac, out of Sly Bo.tsi by Rivumli, sni of Reveniue, with Wanda, Chimiuera, Restless, te1va, .Saluda aiiil Unrest. Fitz Gladiator was also sire of Orphelin, out if Echelle by Sting. Gladiator sired Ventre-St.-Gris, out of Belle de Nuit by Younig Emnilims. 99 THE THORO UGHBRED HORISE. 1THE THOROUGHBnRED HORSE. Gladiator also got Sweetmeat, dam Lollypop by Starch or Voltaire, the latter son of Blacklock, out Belinda by Blackbwck. Sweetmeat got Macaroni, dam Jocose by Pantaloon, son of Castrel by imp. Buz- zard, ont of Banter (Touchstone's dlamn) by Master Henry, son of Orville. Macaroni got Conwronne de Fer, out of Miss Agnes by Birdeateher; Maximilian, 4lani 1)itbess by St. Albans; Macgregor, out of Necklace by The Fallow Buck; impwlw. la, i aroon, dam Songstress by Chanticleer, son of Birdcatcher, out of Mrs. Carter by Hlumphrey, son of Sandbeck; imp. Moccasin, dam Madame Strauss by King Tom, he the sire of Vampire, Amazon, Disdain, etc. Maccaroon is the sire of Macdoff, out of Jersey Lna by imp. King Ernest, son of Kinig Tom; Macbeth, out of Jersey Belle (wister to Spendthrift and Felloweraft) by imp. Australian; Gregory, dam imp. Abliwndaiwee by Kaiser, son of Skirmisher by Voltigeur; Masher, dam Miss Bassett (sister to Harry Bassett) by Lexington. Swreetmeat got Parmesan, lam Grnyere by Verulam, son of Lottery by Tramp, out of Jeniwala by Tonchstone. Partiwesan got Favonins (winner of the Derby, 1871), out of Zephyr by King Tom; Cremorne (winner of the Derby. 1872), out of Rigolioclwe by Rataplan; Hop. bloom, wint of Cognisannce by SYtockwell; lVEstournel, out of a daughter of Chanti- cleer, sonI of Birdcatcher; Strachiino, out of Lady Blanche by Voltigeur; imp. Strachiwno, out of May Belle by Iletwuan Platoff. Fa-mnins got Sir Bevys (Derby winner, 1879), dam Lady Langden by Kettle- drunm, sonw of Rataplan, ont of Haricot by Mango or Lanercost. Sweetwiweat got C:mrnival, dam Volatile by Buckthorn, son of Venison. Carnival got MAsuk, uwwwt of Meteor by Thunderbolt, son of Stockwell, and Sc1wbell, out of Ladly Siwlwie by King Toiw. SreetuLweat gut Sacewarwwwmneter, out of )efmation by Iag,,, hle the sire of Cwwcwmnw- her, owit f Awwwinette by Birdlemiteiwer, awid Vwialderdleckeni, out of Stolew Momewimetiwi by Melliwrne, I-zenge, out of Down-with-the-lPust by Star of Erin, son of Ishmael by Sultan. Partisawi was also the sire of Glamw ns, owut of Naliwiwe by Seliwiw. Glawicus got The Nob awid hw got The Na bol, awi.I The Nl'wb-b got Verwiwonth awwd hios Roussel. Verwuwomith got Boiard. The -Nabob also got Nwwtbhww.:wa :wwld Nwitlswiwriwe got imwwp. Woodlanids. omit of Whiteflaie by Twwrwmwws. Glauciws was also siue wf Milkinaid, the grawidawiw of Ber- tram, sire of Robert tme Devil. Sir Peter wras sire of Sir Panl and Paulina, ouit of Pewet by Tandem, son of Sypholw. Sir Plawl was twe sire of Plawilowitz, oult of Evelina by Higbflyer. Pawwlimma wimmi the St. Legi-r iwi 1507 and was tlwe wawa witf Galaltea by Awaadi8, the dam of Soldier's Joy, IuIlt hdistiwigwwishhed brool mw;res. 1'awtlowitz got Caiw., owwt of a dawwghter of Paytwator by Trwmnipator. 'mwimw got In, out of Margaret by Edmund, and Ion got Wild Dayrell, omIt wf Ellh- M liddleton by Bay Mliddletow. Wild IDayrell by Iowa, suNww of Caiwn by Puiwlowitz by Sir Pawwl by Sir Peter by tigilmlyer wby Ilerodl, dawww Ellewi 1liddlletowih by Bay Sliidleton by Swwltamm by Selic by lliwzard bIy Wowi1l1kecker by Heroil, grandawwm 3yrrha by M1alek, iw-n of Blacklbwk by Wlwiteohk by fla:wimbletoniamn by King Fergums by Eclipse, owtt of lissy by Younwg G ..iwty, siw of (;wwwmty by Sir Peitr. Wild IDayrell got ltwwecawwwem, lwt of dawighter of Little Red Pbiver, son of Tramp. ltww;'...i..r got Kishber (wili..er witf the l)erwy imw 1876), o,.t of Xliwweral by Ratalplaiw. Kikhr is the sire of i..ip. Viola (Victory's dain.), out of Paruiwa by Parmesan. BHue- awucer got See Saw. lit of Margery JDaw by Brou ket, sowi if 31elbowirite. See Saw got Briwie (wiwnwiwr of tlw G;rand Prize of Paris), out oftarihie by Stekwell. Buicaimaeer al:wl got imiap. Feluic-a, -iwt of Revi-al1 by Newitwiwister. Feluicca is the dauw of Felieia, Ien Fole t (da-ij f .St. Iloriwiu), eti. Will lD:yre11 got Bold Ihyrell, out of Rosiwia by The Ewimperor, sowI of Defenee. l'ilut 1ayre-ll is sire- of iwiwp. Ladly Darrell ammd i ihp. Richmwmmil, out of Miss Harriot by Kettledruwwn. Wihid ia Hvrellsiw got Will Nloor aniit Wild Oats, omit of The Golden Horn by h1:wrkawzwy. I wy Darrell, mit wfit girwella by Kinig To..i, amim liip. The Rtake, out .ir loo THE THOROUGHBRED HORIISE. England's 8Beauty by Birdeiatcher, sire of l)undee. Wild Moor is sire of ijmp. Wild Blossom, a good brood mare. Ion was altso the sire of Tadmor, out of Palmyra by StItan, son f Selisia. Ta.ulsuor was the sire of Seclusin tethedaitofthe great Hermilit by Newminister. Taduslnr also sired Palm, the grandam of Petronel by Musket. Sir l'eter gut Sir Oliver, snt sf Fauny by Diomned, and Haphazard, out of Miss Hervey by Eclipse, and he got Filhe- da-Puta, out of Mrs. Barniet by Waxy. Filhol-da-Puta got Colvick, out of Stella by Sir Oliver, imp. Maria Black, the dam of Bay Leaf, one of the grandest brood muares ever in America, and Leda, the grandam of Voltige.,r, and imp. Hedgford, out ,f Mliw Craigie by Orville. Hedgford was a success in this counutry, sire of Rluiflin. limiatme, Blue Bonnuet, dami of Loalstomme, Lightning, Thunder, Lancaster, et,-., am id Fi:mtt (the Blue filly), the dlam of Huster's Glencoe, Kate Hunter, Liz Morgan andet Blue llellS, to which Teminiy traces. HerodI also got Phlenomenon, out if Frenzy by Eclipse, who got Anvil, that sired the grandamin of Economist asidi Stripling, the sire of Octaviani. Plwi'o-inemmon was also sire of Rosalind, slain of Whitelock. Herod got lDroit, out of Lily by Blank, Bagot, omit of Mlarotte by Matchesin, acid Maria, tha dfastl ft [lo nioteutd Waxy by Pot-8-o-'s, omit of Lisette by Si.ap. The Byerly Turk class is 1b-e-uii- ilg extimict it, Eniglanid; the best representatives are outIld inl Amierica. There is nothimi itt the mai, lite froni Glenene in Europe, while we have Hindmoo, Hatisi-er, Tremimont, Vocalic, Vemitilateor, Vanderbilt, and his soil Madstone, Day Star, Vagal-utid. Fronit l)ioiiiei, throigh Boston anmd his atIm Lexitegton, Vallxhall, Ullw'aun, Walitdl-rer, Dtike mf Mamgemita, Ml..idlay, Joe Hooker, (;riiste!ad anid a fewo others. It is th- intli'r- est of Amtmerica to preserve this blood. The representatives of it now alive wcrie tho equals ,l the turf of any ever bred in Europe. The Godlolphlin Arabian. The Godolphin Arabian was said to hat- dlralwn a cart ill the streets of Paris, Fratice. lie was purchased and brmumght ti Elng- latld by Mr. Coke ii 17T), who gave hium to Mr. Williamis, keeper of the St. .Jatiit'n' Cotfee Itmlise, v. bo lpresettled him, to L(,rd Godlphin. Whether he was ant Arabian or a Bal, b i lislmittedpilljesuit. He wals a lrmuvnili;y, aiiit tfifteen hanids higl, with siite irlt.te- ,. the nfl- hittd heel. It is gmlserally adimtittesd that lie cmimtrilmted morm' to ituprove the thsorotighbred hmirse thani any stalimmi either before or Since his tithe. He acc.hid'etally becamnie fiatos.. He wuas teaser to Hsulbgoblin in 1730 -1141 1731, ,ntid il the hIatter refusing tli civer Koxana, She w:Is bredt tie the Godolphist Arabi:ii; fromo that cliver loxana prod ied isi 1732 Lath, the first horse the Arabian ever gi-t. RIoxaita was lby the Bald Galloway, son of St. Victor Barb, dam Grey Whynot by itls Whyvmt, suuit of Femwick Barb, tut of a Royal mare, Roxana's slam, sister to Chasmiter by Akaster Turk, grasldami by the Leedles Arabiami, great grandamin by Spanker, omit of the oil Mtrwic-, smmare, Spanker's own dam by Lord Fairfax's Morocco Barb, she out if Old Bald P'eg by an Arabiasm, omit of a Barb smiare. It will thus be seet that Lath was not a chastee lsrse, his ds:tin beinig as well bredt as any mare f her tiny, and a race- mare of miterit, and Lath was a superior race-horse himself, regardledl as aecond mitly ti Flyimig Chiliers. III 1734 Roxasta prodmiced Cade, the own brother to Lath, anld, although he was siot celebrated in the turf, it is to himi that we are insdebted for the Matche lut Iie of b lood. Cade le st his dam at foaliig, and was brought up by hastiL He was a hiirse of high cinformation, and proved osie of the best of stallions. ('isde gst Matchemis, 1748, amid Chanigelinig o01t of an own sister to Miss Partner by (Croft's Partimer. son ofJigg by Byerly Turk, grandltm Browns Farewell by Makeless (lilli f tie Ogleihbsrpe Arabian), traeitig to the Layton Barb mare. Matchen was distinguitishel omI the tmsrf astd became faionus iii the stuld. He Siredl in the twenty-three years lie Was int the Ststd 3541 wisimuers of 755,485, ill addlition to cups, etc. Matchem got Cli- disctor, 1767, Alfred, 1770, tGeorgialna, 1771, yebright, 1777, anid Laurestinus, 1778, all out of a damighter of Sllap by Snip, grandasa by Cullen Arabiass, out of Grisewood's Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner, etc. Comidtctsr got Inmperator, 1776, omit of the ilam of imp. Rmiyalist by Herod, gramidam Carina by Marmke, sire of Ecliptse. Imperator gist Trumpator, 1782, and Pipator, 1786, out of Brunmmette by Si'lirrel, son of Traveler by Partner, granldam Dove by Matchless, son of the Godolphrn Arabian. Alfred glot imp. Tickle Toby, o01t of Curlia by Herod, who got Sir Solomont, out of Vesta by 10b1 THE THtOROUG;HBRED HORSE. Dreadinought, son of Meade's Celer by imp. Janns, and Sir Solomon got Trumpator, out of a daughter of Hickory, son of imp. Whip by Saltrani. Cale also got imp. Wildair, 175.3, ont of a danghter Elf Steady by Flying Childers. So highly was Wildair valued in Enigland, that he was repurchased and sent back to England, but lie 1.-ft I.l-hijI him iin America I-ashaw, Simn's Wildair and Old Slaumerkini. From the latt-r very man-y of the best race-horses of our day anid many excellent stallions, including Thornton's Rattler, Sumpter and Childer8, have descended. Trunuapator got Sorcerer, out of Young Giantess by iNoned, grandam Giantess by Matn-lwin. :aid Paynator, dam by Mark Anthony, son of Spectator. Paynator got l1r. Syntax. oIit of a daughter of Beningbrough, son if King Fergus by Eclipse. Dr. Synta x -.a1 the sire of toe noted mare Beemwinmg, the daum of Newminster by Touch- stoilw. New ninister is sire if Herod (sire (of St. Blaise), Lord Cliflen and Advent- urer, the sire of Blhmael anid imsp. Pizarro. Paynator was also the sire of the dam of Cain, sire if Io,, the sire fTadiu...r amid Wild Dayrell. Tadni r is sire of Seclusion, Her iit'. &aiu. Sorcerer was tib- sire of Comnsi, ot of Hloughton Lass by Sir Peter. Comimus got llunphrey Clinker, lut of tlinkerinia hy Clinker, son of Sir Peter. Nlellouarne, IIU, by Huimphrey Clinker, son of Coumis by Sorcerer by Trunmpator by Conilitor by Matelimei, damun by Cervantes, son of lDoeni Quixote by Eclipse, grandin by Gotlulinpus, .son of tolinaia by Mlerciury by Eclipse, out of sister to ZotHiwn by St. George, son of llightlyer by Herodi. .M.elbouirne got Yoing 1Ielborsnie, daini Clarissa by Pautaloon, son of Castrel, out oft dnlaigliter of (imip.) Glene ne. baiting Mlelboulrne gott P.1 llMdel (ouit of Makeshift by Voltige:), hlie the sire of Carlton, o01t of Boiniiy Sppec by Spee.ihimn; Strafforrd aiid Brothler t, Strafirrd, oult of daighter of Gamceboy, Statesimini amii Gei. Peel, dam by 0rla.njdo, IRapid Rhlione and Broth,-r. ,iit of mare by Lansercost or Retriever. Mcln4iirine got The Primie Mimnister (ou.it of Pantalmnade by Panitaloon), he the sirn- ,f Knight of the. tarter, uint of Rosa Bole iih-sr by T..l. hstoiie; Arthur Wellesley, suit owf l Barly btarlara 1, Laniceholt; West Amustralian, dsm Mowerhija by Touchstone, ouit 0f Enilila (damu of imp. Trustee) by Whisker. N', t Australian won the 2,fOW Guinieas, Derby and St. Leger in 1853. He got The Vizalrd. dla by The Core, Roiy Blas (oult of R sati by Gladiatur), hle the sire of Mlonile. ltelnisaiit andl Financier; .toskin ('iut of l'eaGannt tirl by The Major, so8- of Sh-et Ane hi.r), he the sire of P1e1,eiai. da.i Queen Elizalbeth by Autocrat; Solon, lau by Itirhaiateh.nr. grandam ly Itetintau 1'atotff, oElit of Whit, by Drone. Solon got Pliil...i.i.i.n. nullt sf Sata.nella hy Wi l Ilayrell, and Barcaldine, olit of Ballyroe by 1llcldrm-n. IBarcaldinle :s sire of Monrii, ult of Chaplet by Beadnsnan. W-st Aus.tralian got imp. A.istrafliai, daii imp. Emnilia by Young Emilins, out of Persiani by vWbisker. Aiistralian grt Srendthrift, Felloweraft. Miser nd Rlierforl, unit of Ac-llite 1,y Lexington., lIhlhilold, Baden Baden and Barric ;.de, out of La.vender by1 t Wag ,r. Springluok anId Asphliwall, (lnt of Herster by Lexingtoni, Wildidle, out of Inile6 vil 1, ly l.nxigto.., Wilful. -llt of isinp. Pujssy by Diopbaiutus, andi Harry O'Falloni, oit ,f isp. Sm ... y I th 1,3 Ityirileatlher. 3[.lllmllrml is also the sire of The. Slave. daim of Lord Clifid-ie, Canezon, Cymba, Ma:Ireiiiomes .a Iz of Tline l' r, unit of linlizelli lbv roncnstoiie. The leer is the sire of ilnip. lParelii, llt f Liirlin- by Trfr dueer, in the Ranclho del P.so Stud of ir. J. B. ltaggin. lInilwxllre3y Cliniker was thi' sire of iilp. tClink, tine dam oIf Ann Watson, she the i i... of Rlhlyiodylie and Watson hly Glennece. Sorcerer got Smoullensko, out of Wowu-ki by Meitmr, soil of Justie e by llerod. Snioleuisko got Jerry, out of Louisa by Or,-ill., mnlnd Jerry got Tomloy. ,1it f iieswing's danii by Ardrossau. Tomboy got Gaunlloy, -ilt of Lady Moore Carew by Tramp, and Nutwithi, out of a daughter of C(.-nnu, anid Nutwith got Kinight of Kars, out of i'ocahlintas by Glencoe. Sorcerer alsml got BoKrl on, otut f a daughter of Precipitate by Mercury, son of Eclipse, alnd B.. rbinuon was the mire of Fleur de Lis, the damn of imp. Sovereign. Smolemiko is the sire of the dam of the great mare imp. Maria Black, dam of Bayleaf by iip. York- shire, and tie grandam of imp. Gallopade, the dam of the noted Reel by (ilencue. iromii these mares some of our most fanmous race-horses, stallions and brood mares owe their origin. Sorcerer also got Soothsayer, out of Golden Locks by Delpini. Sooth- 102 THE THOROUGHBRED HIORSE. sayer got Tiresias, winner of the Derby, out of Pledge by Waxy, and Filagree, the dani of imip. Riddlesworth, and Cobweb, the damin of Bay 'Middleton. The Godolphin Arabian also got the Gower Stallion, oit of sister to Tortoise by Iffhitefoot, Blank, Old England and Janus, out of the Little Hartley Iuare, by Bartlett'. Childers. Babraham, Mogul, Marlborough amid imp. Selimia, out of the Large Hartley mare by Hartley's Blind Horse, son of the Holderness Turk. Imp. Selinia was the ilaik of Ariel, Partner and their sister. by Moreton's imip. Traveler, son of Croft's Partner; Stella and Ebony by inip. Othello; Blac-k Selinia by inip. Fearnought, son of Regulus. It is from one of the above fillies sister to Ariel and Partner, that we are indebted for the famous race-miiare Mollie Jackson, whose three- mile heat race in 5.35SI, 5.341, 5.28j is the best in the worlth, amd. shle is the aini of Monday by Colton, and he the sire of Joe Hooker. Her Ilaughter, Fanlty Ludlow by imip. Eclipse, is the dam of Jamaica by Lexingtoun, andl she the olani of the superior race-horse 1-oxhall, that won the Grand Prize of Paris, the Cesarewitch anid Cain- bridgeshMire Handicaps. Blank got Rachel, the tlamit of thie otedI lighlhyer by Herosl, anidz imilp. Cetitinel, oit of Naylor by Cade, soU of the Gosloiphin Arabian. Blank got Pacolet, oit of Whiteneck by Crab. Pacolet got imp. Citizeni, olt of Princess by Turk. son of Regulis. he the sire of tIhe dam of Marion. Imp. Citizen got l'Pacolet, out of Mary Grey by Tippoo Saib. Paulet wtas sire of Monsigieur Tnstn, Sir Henry Tonson and Sir Richard Tonsonmi, out of Madame Tonson by Top Gallant. Janns got imip. .Jauus out of a daughter of Fox, and Janus got Meadeds Celer, out of Branilon by imp. Aristotle, son of the Cillen Arabian. The name of Celer figures in miany of our best racing pesligrees. The Gotlolphin Aralbian got Cripple out of BlossOII hiy Crlb, who got Gini- crack, out of Miss Elliit by Grisewool'o Partner, son of Croft's Partiler by Jigg. Giucrac k got imup. Medley, out of Anuinda by Snap, son olf Sip, anld inmp. Clockfast, out of Miss Ingrain by Regmilus. Clockflast was the sire of the great grandmlam of B-ston, while Medley was the sire of Gray Diomned, who got Amuandla, the dami of Iu ruje, sire of Aui.erib-aii Eclipse, a...el Mlelzar, oit of lKitty Fisher by Syinimes' Wildair. 31elzar got laria,. oit of a lauglihter of imp. Hightlyer, soillf lightlyer by HIerod, anil Maria was9 the 1lau of Ladly Grey by Robin Grey, soul of ilup. 1mmyalist by imip. SAaltramill by Eelipise. It is to Lady Gray that Lexington, Vamndal, anmd all the Ievity ffitiily, imi-litiluig Luke Blhkluimrni, Salvator, Leonatus, Lotugstreet anil other ilitedl horsres trace thte ir originl. The I omlilihiui Arabianl got htegnitis, omiit of(;rey ltohmiuisoit by the Bahl Galloway. Regiulmis waw faiuiuomts mm the turf, anit was nev-er beaten. R:egulius got Careless wnul finp. Fearntought, omit of Silvertail by lHeneage's Wbmiteumise, s-ll iof the Hall Aralbian, an.... SIitnl, olit of a laughter of Soreheels, somm of .Jigg. SI outh got hUp. Flintnap, out Ef am sImuighter of C'ygnet. sll Elf the God.olphimi Arabian. Regulus gut Dragon, omit of Whimisey by Cuilleni Arabianm, anti Dragoni gut inip. St. Geirge, out of Sally by Blank. His nanue appears iii many of our lest peligrees. Regulus got Spilhtta, the dlini of Eclipse, ouit of Mother W-sternl by Sitith's sont of Simake, animd the inare grandamut of Hterod's great son llighitlyer. limp. Fearnoigliht got Sy-iimuies' Wildair. out of a autaighter of milp. Jilly Roger. Wildair was the sire ,f the grandam of Tiiolemim, Fitzhiugh's Regullus, G-lolphini ani. Spiecimeni, uit of iliip. Jennuy l)ismual by lDisimial, altzo son of the Godolphin Arabiami, Apollo, Iarris' Eclipse, Danudridges Fearumuimight, etc. The Goudolphlin lime is omily represented out the uther side of the Atlantic Imy the male mleseendlalits of Melbourne, of which the best represclitaltive is Barealdine, and his son Mozrion, omit of Chap mlet imy leadlulinamm. In Alimerica we have a unumiber of very highly lbreil rate-bhorses. :tmtd successful stalliuois in, the ntIle lihe to the Godolphin Arabian, through time samie Melbuournie line. Wilful, a good ra e-horse anul sire of Winners, ont of imimp. Pussy by l)iophiatitits, son of Orlalno. Tie bribers Spendthrift (sire of Kitmgston, Lamplighter, etc.), Felluwceraft, Rutherford amid Miser, the latter sire of Yorkville Belle, Harry O'Falloui, sire of Terra Cotta, anul other good ones, out of imiup. Slimly South by Birdcatecler; Duke of Montrose, out of Kelpie by Bonmnie Scotland; Strathbmore, omit of Brenna by Knight of St. George; Leinster, mit of Luiletime by Lexinigton; Wildiulle (4 miles, 7.25.), omit of luIlewild (4 iniles, 7.2h) by Lexington; Algerine, out of Nina by Bos- ton ; Springbok, out of Hester by Lexington; imip. Darebin, oulit of Lurlimie by 103 104 THE THOROUGHBRED HORSIL Traducer. There is then no necessity to send abroad for trash to improve this line of blood. In fact, any student of the stud book, or others who have read and digested the book on the thoroughbred horse, must be convinced that, whether we go to the Eclipse, Herod or Matchem lines of blood, we have as good in each and every class as can be found in the world. THE BREEDERS' HAND BOOK AND GUIDE. This page in the original text is blank. ABBREVIATIONS. A ...................... Au..rican. Am . .. Ancater, that means Duke of Ancaster's. Ar.. Arabian. Bol .. Babraham . BDt ................ Boton. Br, o th ........................... nBrother. Don ....... Daughter. f. CAUders ....... Flying Childems. Good......... ........ . Godolphin. A ......... ........................... Hor. H. c............ HBampo Court. rr.... .......... Jnb. m M e............ s r . S.r Jt T ...Sir......... Flr PrIer Trle. r............................... Tnr iv T. Sweepetks.. . Trners Sweeptakes. W', Dito. U.lilamuon's Ditto. 2'.Young. .ba.... . ,.... by. U. orUk.... blaek. br.... brown. A................................n..... citnut. ro.roan......................... .. Mlean. double paren-age, whieh 6I given on fot line of page. See for foot line of page. ty [Sdie or] Sota .....er means has double parentage, and Soothsyer s acceptd as sire. Dod ..................... by imported Diom.d Dios-d- .got by Diomed In England before his ex- portation. t FIAermn .means imported from England to Australia [The name. In the lat four stanc are only given as exmple, and the marks hold good for every other animal.] The top line on the pages of pedigrees extends the tail male Ilne, which ceaes on the Tth eross, to the Byerly Turk, Dariey Ar. or God. Ar. The tables give the pedigree bill in b croses; after the Sih cros is given the pedigre of the respeitr animal Ii the female Hle to the 9tM cross. 081e Breeders' fland Book and Guide. IMPORTED ABINGDON. Tie property of J. D. Lucas, Goodwood Stud, St. Louis, Mo. ABINGOION by Wenlock (winner of the St. Leger it, 1U72), best soti of Lord Clifden, was foaled in Lrd7, bred by Lord Norreys, damun Lady Langden (dam of Hampton, winner of the Doncaster Cup, Goodwood Cup and Epsoni Gold Cups, and Sir Bevys, winner of the Derby) by Kettledrum, 2l dam Haricot (danm of Caller Onl, winner of the St. Leger, York and Brighton Cups and 34 Queen's Plates) by Mlango or Lanercost, she out of the famous Queen Mary by Gladiator, the dam of Bonnie Scotland, Blink Bonny, that won the Derby and Oaks and was the dam of Borealis, Blair Athol, winner of the Derby and St. Leger, and Breadlalbane, winner of thne Prince of Wales and Gratwicke Stakes and sire of imp. IIl Used. Other famous winners in the family are Sir Bevys, winner of tbe Derby; Ilannnpton, Epsom Goild Cullp, Doncaster and Goodwood Cups and Gotlwootl Stakes; Broomielaw, Dee Stakes anld Chesterfield Stakes; Blinkhoolie, Ascot Gold Vase and Alexandra Plate; Free- man, Great Northern Handicap twice, Goodwood Stakes, Chesterfield Cup and Alex- anldra Plate; Good Hope, Vienna Derby; Beauclere, Middle Park Plate. Thrift, the dank of 'ristan, winner of the Ascot Gold Cup and Hardwicke Stakes three times, for which 40,000 was refused, is fronm the same family. The family is potent in great race-horses, prolific brool mares and successful sires. Abingdon started oily once, ran nuplaced in the Hastings Plate at Newunarket, won by Heaume. He is a gramudly bred horse and from one of the most distinguished racing and producing families in the world. 108 WAXY 1710-Pot-.-'a co3--Zl1pse l Ad--Maim 1 7d-quirt 1M-B t1e1ts Cbldwe-Daky Avabian 1S6. I__ I Wileboe Ull tWaxy 11S-Dc. 16 of Scum 10M (BaidNu 146)-MaIden 1801 1f1 brtl8L4 Sir Pseter T. 1286 (H r ;T124)-Dwn I of Phenomenon 1_ 0 (HelOd 17)- s Ro101U Mast ler Henry 811 (Orville 17Wo)-Bloadlcua 1I by Alexader 178 (Ecipee 17264- M rr. i., 18B8 B by A tkua 1786 (Old 174 Myly i71 by alwchem 1.48 M.,IN& n 1 r 18)-la of elnce1711n 75e -'iBuDr.Syt. y- 1287 by Blan I oAr. 1704).TI =175 br ., 1811. (np11 abnl 78olb.Iln 7oo-a.12 fiie asw15 )-Sultana 1218 by Regul83a Z Tomboys A 1 ohn Bal 17)ldy llis 181- by Whitwoeth 1835 (Agolte 179D- A i 8 . . da Dn. 1708 oS lb 1784 (14gb1er 1774)-Sylvla 1 83 by Y. Mrke 1;71 (M&-ke , 1c.m.,;81t. IW80)-Fenet 7t8 br Broth. to So rio (Cede 12284). Hum Comm 1801 (Soreer 176)-Cjijkerna 1812 by Clinkler 18DS (tir Peter T. 1284)- Wet Cliact=, 1115 by Tandemn I (1yhon 1750)-Terat by Tantrum 1720 (Cripple 170)- b. h. 18i. Cautatice by 1anopron 1l74 oBaze 1731). Cervantes 18A (Don quixote id41)-Deou. 1,418 of Golumpus 188 (Gollanna 121)-Dau. b.. 110 Of aa 1bip 170 78-Dan. I1 of St. George IT8 (Hihflye 1774i- _ E- D d b h. Abigail d(Heod 1718). B Blarklock 1814 (Whltelock 14014-Dan. 18101 of Phantom8n, (Wltn178)Dn.100 Vr. Ii. 5.o Oetn128 K Fergu. 17710)-Dan. 17i of Walnut 1I8 (I=hls 74)-1n I 1786 of Ruler 1277 1PY.Marke M) c o e _ ._In, Mulatto 1M (Catort 18)J-Leds 121 by Filbo do Puts 1812 tphapard 17W)-Treasure S ._ rths L ;. 1811 byCamilMe 18I1 ImbletoLan 17U)-Den. INi of Hyacinthos 1;97 Corlander . 4 b. in., 17. 1)-Flora 17 177 Fr1 (cloe 17611. ooty 18ChanB.leer 1Ec.b.183 37)-Flight I1D by Ir. Bape 181 (Commodore 1 -Y. Heroine by at 180 t(Hd 1 -.)-Heroine 1775 by Hero 1721 (Cede 1(1C). j s.1: I cbid Economict 185 (Wbkiker 1812)-Mi Prat 1S5 bylNbaklock 1811 (Witelock 1VIM)- A t b. i., I Gadabout 1812 by Orvile 1721 B I T 91)-linatrel 1806 by iSirPeer T. 1284 5 - 1Ito. (niightlyer 174)-Maito 1281-by lie 16(Hod28, A 18 l. fiant.8k _( HMi 9-TrampoliTrap 1810 bit k Audrews 12)-Web leo.i Tt 1en 128 by 1 p1eur 1781 (Condcor W ch. ii., 1831. ISMlryuneay 11i (P--' tbIMerodi Ui c 1758). Q " 2, 11. .s _'18i8-rael by Aie y Mt tdei-w 17T4jlrofiit dD 1ySr eerT 18(Hg).rst 10M 5EeB180 (Olentic byani 1l111ou I6 (Whirkey 8 0 -OIarpmd ce 1814 bb. m. by Gobanna MM ercury 178)-Amaon 1778 by Driver 1781 ( rentham 172t6- 11 J 1210 Ii _. b Ib___ _______ .Praclon 17ier 8ctL byM ey 1780 (c 8httte 1784). lt kel.i) Iv WalebueWSi R1 b. ))-Pd I8bjwAiticl to banna b71r)1 (iIeri isr 1 k1l 180W::i m, er0 15613by Alexander 17 ilpe 176t)-Mva 11) bySi T (Hghyer 274) _ - _ o 1 -rilm ste H e 121.0 by Drone 1777 (Herod Bo u 8 fa T Geciol Bob Booty 180N (Clhaticler 1717)-Fllht 1onby In. Eaeapelfflh Woinodoby 17Bgt)-Y. R. i ch. in., 1014 eoe Begot 1753(Hd 1738)-Heroln 1721 by Hero 1751 (Cade 1734)-Dan. C erry1811 (motejio 1810-Dan. 812 ofArdeocan 81 jJob. Bull i-59)-ad ln --.2 Tb 1518oomst by Whltwoeth 181 (Ag7nletes179l)-Dau. 1701 o - Spedille 178n (b;High iet 1.IT4) IE1 3 lwh .18 - yvi 178 by Y.e Maraa ron 17. F I (Maek 17 rn0). _ _ a ir, Prime MnSulter 1810; (Saneho 18t014-Malac 1816 Shuttle 2817 (Y. Marske r1.17- Z' Mms m 11Atcti 1811 byflelogheough 1281 (ncegna 1225 )-xpectation 1719 by b tb Herod 171 (Tsrtr141-. 1216 ofrer t7 ki-me0 1746 (Snnn DiveM). Tet m18F M . f to v,7k. ,1...rcoleb iwuy1t r r; Sir 1Htberculee 1816 (Whalebon80)-O iedol 18 by Bob Booty 18)1 (Chanticleer i ch = bIMreh 1287)-Flight1816 by Ir.+ Escaplez180(Commodoere)-Y. H eroinebyBegot128 s4-I od 180 by Peruvaon l177 5Sir H-trT.de 174). At ,- ; ba!=- bmlj 1831 Fet hl 81Mis Pratttum 710 1)- by pckation 124 by Iterod 1755 EIhd __" aj . b tb 1.,8 1 180)-t llla by Trent am 1Beni.u Spctake r 173 t l Hlghdfyer 1774 (Heotd 1754)-Dan 1F7H of EclIpt e 1-76 d Slare 1710)-lTieebd 1765 1o b Bastard 1801i (BZd 1028)-ai11oflelo104 ne18)Don131f __m-- by Saoup 1710 (Snip 171 i)___________________ E I.p= ch. h., 1 Dick Andree t 1781 t4oe Anirews 12-4)-Dan. lF0 of Gobanna 1760 7Merury 1275)- =; sv bt [ Fraxinelta 1710 0lby Teo1'nhn 1081t(T. Sweepst kes 1W4)-Di. 180 of Woodpecker _a A s h 1nl 1778 &erod 17-erauy 5 by elipe 11 (e14ke 1710). 3io74 by Wo9ebe 17771 me 175)amia by renamn ltt6T.S.-erp. T. HStard lal 1717 (Woodpecker us3)-bipsy 1 by Troumpeor 1281 (Cimdoclor176-e tb h. I S 11 o 1'osmsmer by hem) 1718 iTar 17II1-Dan. of Sn ap 17111b(SnIp T.17)- .1 Dan.r Nof IWoOe(DStllionzole(t17t. A.w172p41 , =ll Rebecca. _ t tf l blecion1 'on(looaobyaH 1er0d- ao. 17101 of Highllve 1274 (Hlenoo 17151-Dan. 1774 o - _ Ectipee I7.U (Make (1-10-It bud 178 by Sloap 1750 (Snip 121)-MireI Tlel-ea 1518 . _-,_1___ byr IteiioimllSg lttod. Ar. 17744 : ; ,__, pf . .Waltou17u9 4fil Peter T. 1711i- Pnr.osotl lltIl by Pot-S-o-. 5172 TEclipee 8 lt- Prnella ;r I,1 of Vrb..1 7j I by Hgbf er 124 (H-rod 1278-Promire 170 by SnWp 170 (Sp 1216)-uli 1251by Blank l71tod. ._,17i. ._ Ptl ne Mosfes 1510 i[Whalebone or] Serniour 1807)-Qnnolrilie Ilstbyellin 1802 lBuuzrdt : -b. t. 1415. 177112-Caonryr Bind 15716 by (WahI-key or) Sercerer 0751 tTronmpator 170'2)-tCannry lie- ; 9 by C'orirander L (Pot-v-o-'r 10-Min tireo I _by _Ilehillver 1 , 7 lIerod 73lS(r Ps , bs. oIe,. EWinkllerIei0E (OreilleS11U0-Hirriet 1812 brPerE-le- (Hijoder l8)l)1ii. 10.17 of ; c tiary. : Selinn 1404 (Board 1741-1'itivlioa 1 by Sir Peter T. 1741 (High8lyer 1774)-Rally 4 1cb. h., 181L j IT:)by Trumnpator 1782 (Conductor 17012). I B = rerha WShalebose 180.7 (Waxy 1710)-ift gr. mi. ISIS by Y.(obanan 1f810) Oobannao _ " , I 10)-SlHt,. mym. 1801774 tor GenSier- b SoEctipeter T.1 18e (Hlghltyceb 1I4)- __________________ SnatbIm.(ul 1218 oAmto yTampao 15 fndco 8)Sa. 74t Poetimter bS Herod 175 (Tartar 141)Dan. ot S7 (ip 17 1)-DCn. on (lowrer Stallion 1740 (od.Ar. Ar.17o4)-Dap. ofCpllers. ilo The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. IMPORTED ALBERT. WINNER OF THE SEATON DELAVAL STAKES AND SECOND TO SATCHEL IN THE RACING STAKES AT GOODWOOD. Thaeproperty of J. NX Camden, Jr., Hartland Stud, tear Versailles, Wood/ord County, Kentucky. ALBERT, bay horse, foaled 1882, bred by Mr. R. Jardine, by Albert Victor, own brother to the Derby winner George Frederick, son of Mlarsyas by Orlando, dlani Hawthorn Bloom, the dam of May Bloom, winner of the May Stakes at Chester and Tyro Stakes at Liverpool, Fitz James, winner of the Prince of Wales Stakes and an excellent sire in England, Heath Bird, winner of the York Cup and Ayr Gold Clp, Lady (owrie, winner of the Duke of Westininster's Cup, Whin Blossom, winner of the Findosun Stakes, Ebor St. Leger and Brighton Stakes, beating the crack Thebais, winner of the Oaks; and Hawthorn, full sister to Allert, that won the Prince of Wales Stakes and Osmaston Nursery Handicap, ii, which she beat Reve dUOr, winner of tine Oaks and 1,000 Guineas, by Kettledrum, winner of the Derby and Doneaster Cilp. rilln of Rataplan, own brother to Stockwell. Hawthorn Blooi is full sister to Jlawtbnnrnnlale, damn of Hauteur, winner of the 1,000 Guineas, anl dlaughter of Lady Alice Hawthorn, she being full sister to Maybloom, the great grandam of Bonavirta, winner of thee 2,000 Gnineas ito 192. Lady Hawthorn, his third danin, is sister to Thor- nnnnby (winaner of the Derby aund Ascot Gold Cup) and Onlston by Windhonud, shc omit of the noted race-nuare Alice Hawthorn, wininer of 16 Cops, including two Don- c:nster aml tlx., GIuoonl-H Cnnpls. 18 Qnweeo's Plates anda 17 other race., tracing to the 1Lytm. Barb Innare. Albert Victor was himself a superior race-horse, he won the nlidle P'a.rk Il'ate, beatilig H1annnah (Oaks and St. Leger winner), Bothwell (2.,OKX (ulilneas wiIner) andm others. At three years oldI won, the Newmunarket Bienninial Stakes, lbe.tinng Fa .. oiiis (winner of tne Derby), alio ran, secondi to FIas-onius in the Derby, wnzenn Elor St. lueger, andu rannl se onid in, the St. Leger. At fomnr years ld wonl the Goldl Va.e at As-.,t, beatiig .Sterling audl Dutch Skater, won Brightnn ClnIl, 2 miles. andl iirealt Ehior IlInouicapl. He is sire of Ilaskelyoce, thlnt beat Ironlunzis inn Hopefnnl Stakeso. Vi-tnr Ennnanuuel,wimunner of the Che-tertield Cup aund Great Ebor Hanldicalp, inip. The Plnhr l'rin.., w.in.nmer of the Canlnbridgeshire Hlanndicap, beatiung Carltmn, Melton, St. Honl.onat, etc., Whitelegs, whinner of the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot, aud other good rac--l ..r.-es. Alcrt is dlescended inn the munale line fronn Eclipse through his soun Pt-8-o-' o.nd gramlidsomn Waxy. anlI is fill of t he 1blood of that extraurdinary progennitnr of great r -lnn-rses 11,- isde-e n ndlcnl 'roim En-ljn-p- in, tne lirc t unnale lihe thr o.igh Put-S-u-s. V;axy annd Tn,,nchisttnn. a strain ,f blood which ns in by far the grea.test repute to Enmgl;nunnl tn-dlay ,nn a;ccinnt of the fact that the Inst sn-cceaful race-horses have beni. so bred, snch as 'envninnster, Scottishi Chief, Adlv-eunturer, Hermit, larsyns. 1,nrnl ('lfilen', .4trath-ionnan, Trunnnpeter, C(atledlral, Petrareb, (;hidliateur, Meltfi, l'ar:adl-, 'lhn IBarud, etc. Lady 3Ioore Carew- mnentionned inn the fifth ge..er.ation w:a, a very -clelrat-t innare, aInnl wnn....r of lr races. Albert is lfii hannIls high. He Ina. the b st of feet a11 legs, powerful loin, slnoft. struning back. but grand leungth of body, finely sloping shoulders, and clean, intelli- gent, bloAo-like hcaL Waxy rl9Um-Pot4-O-' 1718-Ecltpm 1754-Mlars 17S_-6quirt Il-1rtlett'a CWildera-Darsy Arabian IW .94WhaleboneI 8( (Wax 110)-l. 181 of flelin 1low (Bnaaad. 172-Maiden 180 by _5 Sir Peter T. 1A( b 1774-Dan. 1'M of f4'benaaeson 18 (Hered 1t16)- r XstemI17Wbyin I (H Frd1758). a, B Maeter Henry 1811 (Orviel I 1l)odilces MT18 by Alexander 17Pt (Eclrpse 174 - 6 ,, be. m., Iti.W BUI50y Oi n Heod 17W (TOi nlads 17,41)-iayfl 712 by Marehem 41tO Sellde IWt Wmad 1 Dn.168(tal1722). , 4 sT 17Po1 by DIosned 17f 7 (FlorlTn 176)-Glast-eoo 1M7 by Matces- 174U (CLde 1234)-. A ol g o by Bahhaba 1'140 (God. Ar. 1724). B Kite. B'ad11(aeei!101-Olyapa 181 by Sir Oliver 1800 (St, Peter T. 174.4)-8co. ) b.m .18Hl. ' ilI7a111 b1 n1 (l7 by Eclipse 1704 (Mareke 1.10)- r 1D,1. -04 4tVi Hrny 1 b Rovedo3 (Tata ). b.Ic 0.h i8ots-o.' tSt7 (Eclipse 17i14).1iaria TTT7Herod 1718 ITl ra 178)L n 7e Waxy 110 S.p176)Kby God. ArTf. 74!-Dau. of Y. Belgrade b. h. 179itr0. a.bt 179S(. 50 e l Wabeindo I78b rpti1 givrI4 (mBm'_ atoe. 1788 Cf 1r8t -Ptnea 188b HighfLyer 1774 irterod 1.1 )- ; 4 A30 Irtiei PeerHeslas 17W by Snap 1110 lebone 1880)-olla 1710 by Bn 0 (God. Ar. 1Bot)1 Ocivi. 8ripling 1795) (Pliocnsenn 178)-an97.if Oberon 17W0H-Mightlyer I7 71.-Si.it.71 _ E_ j ch. b., Sharper by ano I M. 1748)-Doo, of T. Sweroane 1b4 B.woop. _f j etakee 134D. 170 ok Hutton's SPot 17k3 (Hartly'. lin. Sonep. B: H r 3 l Glof, Sbuttilsalle 171V. broe 1 Kasbanolne 178 by Delnp l 128 (D ighfilyer 17 741w-Dan. li. E I II b , 18il 78ofPyesr 17W ttt-llaizske 114ibDe. 74ofIeSng11 Caglg11) A;ci _______ Dat.h 371 of brib e1781 Crab 173). fatin106tlke 8-apale11 1011rdcatcher Sir Heree IO(806(haleb-ne .Il7)-G.Jecoil 1808 by Bob BIoty 180(tlJ1e c.li i. 1 T. 11-Flit 186 by c. Escape 18i02 Comsodora 1)-Y. Heroine by B;got 1150 t 's I ' 'di, [ (Herve dte 1-Herolne 1e by Hev 188o (Cade 171). Echidis m,1 Eronobigst1ibisker ) Pratt 1825 by B_ cklock 1814 8 Whitelick 103)- b hin, Gadaboet 1 12 b mr111l 17bW (en o1 ) r , i B1 8_pgb m, _ _ S dyer 1 774)-Matrotn 1b Floetrel75 ( Sir Poer;d T. 1T g cz ; coiee iilianlola S3elim 1(518-aniotlin 1iS by Tram p 1810 tDlkki vdres i5iP-Web ert s_;- cbb 1 1818 by Wax 1710t ( el-- 171;)-Pecelpe 118by Trsinspatov 172 tCondiictor 5 1707)-Prigfieni'l 1788 by M H byliflyre1774 Herodd17 A)) A c b in 187 tby lGohanca 110 (leoer bilet-Amnttazon 17 by DrIver 1781 'reentlbim 1763) 6' Fractions 17i0 by ler 178r ci1784). t; i 1 - - _ embr- h-, 1880 (Sorcerer Jobnkerlna 1812 by Clker t) r Petv r n . 1r1 ti; 5lekr 14 by Tam 17 I r2bon 1iv2p-TerZagat by Tant-n 1_ 2C - rippled- C b h! 1842 b 'antatrlc by Sainpo bBa 178). X-.,D Co 'A Da gisiec of Cerivntee 1801.7 (Dony Du Quixot 124-Dn 1818m o iff Golompee 112g Ilanna 178-Dn.b bgt, of, 1810 of Pr 1701 Tee toe -Dan 1T o St George 175n (HIriflyer X, .;. o- Bart ta177411-Abiay t178 b Woodpeer17 l2twBtdsero 111yAcdb1 - tt. Bl:h.c h4 Wielc 80)lo. 87ofJnpe 8 (hoey y5-er. 1810 En 'selolpes 02 ;E- 1- oftt Sorerr13 l;4)rcnsnpa'tor 1180)-Vlirg 1801 by Sir Pe4tert1 T. ' 178 ,Itghlyer 1) A! Dan.-- 1784atof!t Pot-uma-'e171 (Ec-lpse 164.engtl-t1Ru-Fsgli . u - -n Ldy. Moorellx Tramp 1810 lDc Anir ewbsd 173)-it 1821 by Blaks.tarda 1813 ,asre 1341 -OT inpls - 0l bare 181581 by j1Snir liver1800 (ir eter lT. 1764)-Sco31Hoa l7Wb A1i 2177 t ld178) 8 rryned ether Si -Hele I13 ibalebone 1807)-Gilccol 182 by Bob looty t1 (chanticr li, 1 j78 Ibr)-n 1m09 by Jt. Eoea soy1804 (Coinmodee. 17t1)-Y. Hteroine by Begot 1700 h (H1 jMiY fiero 17l -Hroinie 1773jl! bey em111 (Cadbek 1734). rX( tii , iA Hebulca Ernonsle 188 (whisker 82Me Pratt 10125 by Blacklock 1814 ( Whitclock 1881)- l b h S. (adabont 1411 by Orville 1780 ltencgbv h 17111(-IiInil 1811 4y Sir Peter .1784 8'aj bc Bltteb llve 17Th-matron 1i28 by FnorizelF 14 IHeverd 1718i. I A Oi- (ile-ce 1 18H)- 4i e h nipgsbne I8 byTini 110(Andrew' 17gr.-Wn _ _ - cli 181 by Waxy 1(T0 trot.8--'ar 177:4)- Penelope 114 by triniliasor 175 by ;82 CId1tor (lbe 13 7 -' Iea 17m8 by Hlgsl -er 1774 (Iltod 17134). M to.M y 1810 (Orville I7i)--Care P-24 by Heresies. 1VW4111 (Wbi-key Iof B-Harpalcr 1814 ah.i10 e 177Anazo. 1 77) by Driver 17(4 Treotbais 1h1Bb re l.A b in 11(91 1(ratien-' 111 by Meresry(2-) Fris'164 wtTb Sdder -,seley l181 (Wbsakebon 1(8); -cla.tcein 1828 by Ca-trel 10 11M zrd;7I hre.i ln 11 of Waxy 17900 P01.-n. t 177 i,-Bre 1811 by Peruvan M;8 (Si, P,-er T. J E Lottery V2'H T-rihip 1810)-Dan. 131,4 of cerans.. imot;I (1)00Qixt 1784(-Anriripa- Hebeceti, tin 14 byl.niMbogh 177M1 King; Fergue 1I75-Expcctaitoo 1777) by Ilerod 17,58 u3 11 TartarI 7)-DW 1778 of Skim 1741_(Starlig 14 T-anp 1810 (Dick AMdew 1771)-1)au. 1)842 of Witlaker 1819lri v 71 -1adn IIsiroo O0) by I'-6o's 17 (Erlip.c 1VA1-4(- aprilltai .17 by Woodp;.ckr 17731 (lierd. A .n 4)b1.145I Ctila17 yTeohn 71 Sweeakee17431. Ot neta..rd 1-I (B.-zrde I' ar)-Dan. 1l'131o Ees Ion181 (Gobain 1760-D-n 1781 of O Ot' lli,-bhlys'r I77 (Beord 1778.)-Dan. 1728 of Eclipse 171fl ;ilaeke 17150-I1o-ebud 1741 o b in 1v21 by .ea;, 17144, (S 1) Sir ' e T. 7114 rgbyr17-Di.184 or Phe--oueno 1781, 11r'd- 75) be. h.s 141 atron IlV2 by lIlori., IN 17101(tr 17584. I Bolter MaxIerl-'ry 3815 tOrvitle 17(t10l-hssdbe 1877 by Ale..andir 1154 Ell)ipse 17314)- 4. Hrie yAmaramh.sttt 17401d Enlcusd 1741)-NavIly 1771 be Mletd-n 1748 Drs.sa N=natr 17191 (TrnInit,.,rl4-i3i ofriigrsa 7iii cg-17P K ,6. Ii181 c 1731 oip 17t-Snlia-s I.-O.) by Itegnl.117 Go.A.12) '1To,,,,,],. AMsr. ]An 18(3 t-b. Hel 1780)-Ld lz 83b I stessl',sAoite .4 i Z. I , Da.i 17. 'if Spdidle 178F4 (I 1.lee111Slva18 Y . 3ac-ke 177 I(Macake sbni,187. 173.1)__Ferrt M-,_by_____ I _____ ________ Pata-o atrel 35-0 tllo..,rd' 17t.7c-d aII y'euln111Sr Peter T. t4)=-Msebldr Cli . 'ha, 'I 1"4 he Meteor 1714 (Ec1lps 175i-Ml Iol-Wor 181by Hlighfiyvr 1774 1 Ilrds 17781D... 177 of SyprhonI 1714) t(qur-t 1'32). .4 Phryc T-ohcotoe 1831 (C.me 153-Decy 18809 by Flbo-d-.Pnta 1814 (Haphazar 11147- ". 'hr. in. tO. pine-e 1815 by Peruvian 1M981(tll Peter '1. 17Mt)-Vlane111 yJoi Hul171 a A __ (Fortitude 177-o.12)5 of ililiyere 1774 i Hetodl IfsRl. j'Huley M-n 18-10 40rvile 171)Nny1818 by Ilick kAndrew. 1in' (J-. 0 . Moloc Sattor IS0 by Benlngrnc 71 Kn Fergu. 117)- Dan. of Y. Sir Peter 1775 ' Wn h. hi., 1810. (lige 1764)-Dan. of Eng6neer 177)11 (Sainteo 1745). _ d Bebrea. ery 110 mits 380)Dn.gb. ci. 3818 ofi. Cevnee 1776 (Don Qext., (,L-n g J.J 17711 by Hered 1718 (Tartar 1.43)-DnM17 orSkon 174 'Starling t14 -Dn.151 of Jaiec 218((ld. r. 724Splete g. 1i.417 by Crab 1710 lAlcor(k Ar.:);apitlscer (Te idelytn saoh.in 118byPrter178 lg)liy lodyBelok bi. 1110, by Bloody Bttsrk--slit. 11Wto nyby rebend hliah)-vew Faewll 71 byMoklee (gilbopeAr.)-Dau. of Dr!.otur( D'Ary 112 The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. BELVIDERE. WINNER OF THE RED BANK, REAPER'S, VAN COURTLAND STAKES, WESTCHESTER, LONG BRANCH AND DELAWARE HANDICAPS. Private stallion in the Preakness Stud of Mr. James Galway, located at the Stonewall Stud of Mr. J. Breckenridge Viley, near Midway, lWoodford Co., Ky. BeLVIDERE by imp. Billet, son of Voltigeur, foaled 1884, bred in the Runnymede Stud, 13mirbonCo., Ky., dam Jaconet, own sister to Iroquois (winner of the Derby and St. Leger) by imp. Leamington, son of Faugh-a-Ballagh, out of Maggie B. B. by imp. Australian, etc. Billet, his sire, was a good race-hore, winner of the Zetland Stakes at York, Egham Stakes at Eghani, and other races, by Voltigeur, dam Calcutta by Flatcatelier, son of Touchstone. Billet was one of the best stallions of our modern importations, sire of Volturno, Miss Woodford, Runnymede, The Pepper, Raceland, Blue Wing and many other winners. Belvidere's dam, Jaconet (Sir Dixon'e dam), is full sister to Iroquois, one of the best race-horses, judged by his performances, ever bred in America, and the only horse, except Donovan in 1889, that ever won the Derby, Prince of Wales Stakes and the Doucaster St. Leger. Iroquois was second to Peregrinie in the 2,000 Gutineas, and beat him in the Derby. Iroquois also won the ('besterfield Stakes at Newnmarket, Lev-ant Stakes at Goodwood, the Burwell Stake.. Newmarket Derby and other important events. In these races he beat such gool ones as Peregrine, Ishmael, Scobel, (eologist, Tristan, Cameliard, Bal Gal, Lucy Glitters and others. Belvidere, therefore, is descended from one of the best bred and most potent racing families in America. His grandam. Maggie B. B., by imp. Australian, was the dam of Pera, Harold, Panique, Red and Blue (Sally MicClelland's dam), etc. Harold had only one colit on the turf, Harefoot, an excellent race-horse, and Harold was own brother to Iroquois, a good index to the poteney of the blood. ladeline, his great grandam, was by the great Boston, sire of Lexing- ton, L-compte, Bostona, .ina and a host of good ones. Magnolia was the dam of Kentucky, the hest son of Lexington. lagnolia was also the dam of Daniel Boone, Magic, Charley Ball, Madonna, Skedaddle, Gilroy, Victory, etc. Skedaddle is the dam of Sanebmox. Scramble, Floreuice B., Sly Boots, Joe S., The Slashes and .ileez'elni (the dam of Day Star, winner of the Kentucky Derby, Blue Ribbon ,Stakes .ii.t other fast races) aiid Sylph (the dam of La Sylphiide, 14 miles in 2.07J, and dlam of Semuper Fidele), Kaloolah, Kiucasemi, etc. Sly Boots is the dani of Levelhlr. Sly Dance, Sachem and Savanac. Myrtle was by Ilamelhke (winner f rmhe lI rl.y). Bobadilla woni the Ascot Gold Cup ansu Drawing Room Stakes. Bel- ,idere, ii the Red Bank Stakes for two-year olds, a Free Handicap Sweepstakes, nits , ii t.574; won Reaper's Stakes, 1& miles, 1t2 lbs., in 2.03; Handicap Sweeptak.-is, 1t1,, tuiles, 105 lbs., in 1.50k; Van Courtland Stakes, 1i miles, 108 lbs., in 2.46: FIrdllhammm Handicap, 14 miles, 115; lbs., in 2.12; Handicap Sweepstakes, 1 imiles, 121 lliu.. i.i 5S1t; Westchester Handicap, l. miles, 120 lbs., in 2.263; Lomig Brammeh lami'dw:lm 14 umiles, 118 lbs., it. 2.104; Free Handicap Sweepstake., 14 immiles, 120 lln;., in 2.-I3: lielaware Hanidicalp, 14 imiles, 120 Ibs., in 2.09, aiid was plaei d second and third in many excellent races iii the best of company. Heto ca:niiot fail to tramisinit hi. grea.t .tqnhities to his progeny. The pedigree is pure and unadulterated to the fanon.,u Layton Barb iuare. KIng regmw. 171-Uclpa 1764-1Mera rA1-8quzt I7_-BczIt' Cbldm-liea Arabian 14w. Whitelork, n 119eKng I in 1Rl- mhd 17H8 by Pbeue mno 178 (lHerod 17 6- .ta 1739 by Mtcheb 14 (Cd 1784)-Y. La1 of the XMI 1754 by O n. b. ., onko 1742 (Crb 172A)-D&u. 1744 of T raveler 3I Partner 1718). I I. D,-h-. Coriander 1786 (P.8-o-'. 12711)-Wiklgooa 179 by"Ifibfiyqr 1746,Herod 71- a g. ugte Cohela. 17T85by Pot-8-'s 177 i (M=e 1764)-Manila 177by Gobider 164 (Sna B.O -, b 1750)-Dau. 17W of Old EKng d 1741 (hd Ar. 1714)1 Ph antto 17u7 by I w 17bi key 17Ma0 (tch1ram' ( . _ 7 - b. b. M.olly Long I. 1758by asrntm 1740 (God.Ar.1724). rc Daurhter Overlon 118 (King Fegus 1775)-I D I. 17 951of Waont 176(Highflyer 174)-Dan. 1784 o. ,sa.of Biner 17.7 (Y. Mke 1771)-Pirtctba 172 b he 17.44 Cde 17). A- c b! . 1802. Prophetes 175d by MIeS oln 1I-5 (God. Ar. 174). 7 'S Caton, Goinopu. 1IS1 (Gohann 1720)- L-y Gray 18014 by TZ!otby 174Ilpn 17814-.c o : b on 17d by Florilel 1764 (Henod 178)-Fraenzy 1774 by IEclipe 1741 (Mtlrike 1750)-Da.. lr. B-nibro h ot1d176 48-p-. 1745)- DeademonaO ll 1e 15(Sinilt9on 1 I7 by Sir Peter T. 17114 (Higbiyir 1774)- hr. .., br I lDan. 178)0 Dilome4 17 i 7 (IPlo7ri-elI M7t) enMona 17.0 by Marike 17.50 (Squit 8 -a j Filbo-da cta H 1d t7Y7 (8SrPet-T. 1724)-Mr.. Barnet I by Waxy 174 (Po(4-t.-'s 17T.;)- i o br b 182. n17t3So Woodle r177(lTerodl1-Helnell bySquirrl 1774(Trau'e er 1735)-Prlreipees 17a1 by Blan.k 1740 (God. Ar. 17221. , raue Caunllu 10M (Hmbeonan1 1t2-Ds1 180 of Hyaclnhor 1797, (CrIanderI 1782.)- -i in 1 T reFloes 170 by King Fegns 17755 (Eclipe- 1761)-Attitabu 1415 by Mathem. 174; iad. :r_. m____ 173 )-Y. La of the 1O11 175 br Oroon-ko 174 (Crab 1-2'). i ' Cel Whalkbone 187 (Wy 179 P-1)-n. 1812ofSelim 18142 (Ban nd' h 4 -Mni 1801 lll b br.,b 1 8Highflyer 177J)-Dan. 1718 of Phenomenon 1.80 mHrod 1751)- Matron 17 by Florixel 1788 (Blood 1(58). ,,,, , ne Brunette by Anornth.n 17d6 (Old England 174Il-Mayfiy 1771 by Matchem 1748 - E.. (Cade 173.)-Da.. 17of Anc. Starilng8 (Starilng1:7. prd MT97(SirPeter T.17481)-Mr. Barnet 18S by Waxy 179 Pot-'.o 177)- F d br h 1812 a I or Woodpecker 17N.1 (Henod 1758)-HIenel 1771 by SiuIrrel 1754 (Traveler ;j s,-. 170Z-Prlnclpe 17d2 by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 17.14. trl inege Peruvian 1816 (Sir Peter T. 178fi-Violinte 18tl by John. Bol/ 1780 (Fordtode 1.7)7- r a e b m It15 Dan l: t of Highilyer 1,71 (Herod 17.58s) Z,-Zv.itig l T7 by Wtip-e MAitrk b in 1(15 c17T )-Hymna 17 2 by Snap 17i0 (SnIp 17041). t ______ Dan. on 84 Ebnd Itf01 broA1 )ieod 1718) Esera Id 891iby r Plleer. iT",am st3_1 cho h.,e1 1 7 r r t 1781 by Dri...nl 172 2 (Otto tii;vZ ae t Walton 17W ner Peter T. 178t)-Comody 1817 by Co.n. 1-l19 (Sorrerer 17s6)-Dati. 1 M9 I; ha b m_ _ of Star 1T86 (Iighily-r 1774)-Dali. 1794 of Y. Mireke 1771 (Marake 17.--)-Emma _ =- . m-, 178tl by Tebemtachnox 170 (Hered 17 84. j. Za- 'i It-i-kerWa 1t 1794I -Pru- i / =i b h lteli ne 178t r Highdiyer 17,-4 (HeroA 1,3i.) rmiP , by ff-mp 17.:0 (ffnip t . b.. - Julla 1751 by Blank 1740 ((led. Ar. 172b 0 D..ghtu f. Sttrceer 16 M (Trmpatorl182)-Dan. 180( of Sir S 1mn175 (Sir Peter T. ITY4-Dan. g D of; 171( of, Y.141' iMareke 1771 (Ma4rke 101) -Dan. 1788 of Phenome..on. 1781 vBerod 175t8)- 1 tWhalebone, jWay 1720 Pot-.o-u t )-Ptuneloe 172t8 by Teompatrr I170 tConductor 1767) -Pr- I lSs Mie br be1e07 nell 17148 by Hight e1774 (Iterodl275t)-Proroi- e 170 bty Sn.ap IT70 (SnIp 172s4- E- . 8t)7 Jolla 1726 by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 174). _ Peri Wanderer 1811i (Gobanna 17s9.)-Thalenlls 14IR by Alx.ander 1782 (ielipse 1M1)- _ A b m I Rival 10 b SIr Prter T. 1744 (Higbler 1774i-Itoroet 1791 by Drone i,77 (Iered ' -' oto), Ilootv Chticleer 1787 (Woodpeck-r 17734-lerne 1M) by Bigot 17t0)(Hherod1758-Daii. t e _ -s h.h.M tla.mnaoe (Unht.ardal741)-PattybyTim 172(Sqtit 1,.)-Mie Patch 17:17byJn-ti'e I 171.55(H.CUt.Ll oA,.). -. a, 8 _ z Fli-ht Ir. Escape 1802 (Commodore 1793)-Y. Heroine by Besot 1780 (H rod 1710)-Heroine 4; lb m h. m 1.77ty Iero7 ,153 (Cde 1731)-Dau. ffno Srnsp 17701 (Sitip 17:B)-Slt. 174.3 to egu- __________ lnbyGod. Ar.11724 p1 - - Cactrl Boazardr 178i7 (Woodpecker 1,-,.3-Ilata. of Aterxotler 17-4 liEcl(te 1-,4;i)-tiaa.tt e _ hIt ISM41 Highnyerl 1771erod 1758)-Da,.. of A.fred 177) (MathemI7 174)-DIn. 1771) of Eng- :E - i ll PeruvIan 18 41 ti(sI Peter T. i784)-Mosidora 1804 by Meteor 1I4 (Felipe -17,1) -Mall ;l _ 5 - f all Wor 17815 by htrUrlOrvsLbtohrilgyre 1fl7l74(Slerod 175s4Sloei. 1771toTandent Sypho 1750 (Sqoirt 1732)-Da.. of Rnns171.1) (God, Ar. 17,214. ure iIBacklIock 14 (Wldtfl 1 Wg 8 by Prime Minister 114t 18toeho 151)- ii, 1 b r82L Trhitby'l Darn 1812 by Orille 17!19 (Bertiugbn 175\-Mi-a Girmotone 174.13 by o0 j rWa].xe 177( (Herot4 1M8)-Den. of A.ncater I7,i (Bank17,ITW). _ 44i Maid of Champion 1812 -Selim 1412 --Etiquette 180 by Orvile 177199 Beninybrough 7741)- IIHnoe Boadicral1117byAleaander- 17s2 (Erlipee 14)-Brunette by Ainaranthun 1745 (Old . r. b.. 14' England 171)- by Mtcn 1718 (Cade 1754). ci illoun nipeltkFl42(Cms 189-Dn 7 fCevnes1 (Don Qulxot 18144)- 2 b b lA Dan188fup 18D2 Goh... I )-Da. 181 of Payttator 1721 Trnipator l -, 1 hr. h., 3 . ....172)ircle 182 by St. tSeor e 179 (Hll thlyer 17.4) b mi78. . iToorbo ne 131 (Camel )14-Em-ma I84 by Whisker 1812 (Waxy 179Mb-Gibride Z h i 1hl. 18ffi by Hamnbietonian 1750 (Kiutg Feigns 1775)-Rally 1718) by Trimlator 1782 ( dotor 1707)-Fancy 1700 (Sa1t, to eDPomed) b(i FlorIzel 17458 Berod 1758). r r Perlatt Whisker 1812 (Waxy 17504-Variety 1816 by [.eiim or] Snoebsayer l lC4oreerer 179tl)- lC i b 0 1.24 Sltrile by Bobtail 1741 (,Pnreipltate 177)-Caieterite 7IT5 by Woodpecker 1773 ___ Herofi ISS4-_ amIIl 17-S by Trentha1n 1-71 (R. Swee1atakes 1743). r- Timoleon 1Sir ArechiyS95 (iDioned 177) -D:in. of08.1tram 1780 (iEclipe 1I 74)-1)an. of Ovones _, r ac a. h Q Wildair 17417 (1Fearnonlt 175)-tDan. of TyerJs Driver 17) (GOthello)-Dau. of h. h., -FaIlower 1761 (BIlank 1-411). R lder to Ball'. Florizel 14)D ('DIomed 1777)-Dau. 1795 of 'Aldennan 1787 (Pot-4-o- 177() -D.a. d H/ r. Tnboco, - h of 0Clockfaat 1721 (Gimcrack 17414)-D.n. of Syttiie-n Willair 717 (iFernought c, e m, 1814. 1750-Y. Kitty Fisher 1747 by OFeaenought 1755 (Regnln 17134&). I i-S eGen ultanl ( 181 lim6 4)-Trampoline 1 4 by Tramp 1810 (Dick Andrws 1 74- Wes a hec 3 1808 byM axy 1V9) (Pot'4.o. 177 Peelope 1718 by Tr-intptor 1784 (Co-dtuctor i h 11 l'runela 1748 by Hlghfler 1774 (llered 1798). - 'Myrtle Slamehjke 1024 (P..eti-an 181i D i1dti11 o. I r 4!Wt3 i'b .Iv 1b1iii3 (1iitii IX . t 440 Ch. .. h nes bIik. m. B163 by Sorc-rer 17116 (Tru-pator I71)-Prtnes bik. m. 1756 by Sir I lir T. 1714 (Itiy1e m17- 74-u. hr i 170 of Dungannos 1700 CEellpao 1784)-Dan. cit. in. 1783 _ __of Turf 1760 atehein 1741)-Dan. b. m. 1779 of Htrod 175 (Tartar 1745)-olden tIree eb. 1760 by Blank 1.40 (God. te. 174l-9pinntr (the Wlddrldgttto mare) eI. -. 1715 by Partner 171841ge1Bav Bloody Bottocs b tn. 1.2h1 by Blinoly Biiitteks-Oiat. 1722 lo by h reylianil (Cltll- y)-Brown Faremel1 hr m. 171h by blakre (Oglettnrpe Ar 4-Dan. of Brinmner ( D'Arey Seltw Tork)-Du. of'laer D Wuite Turk-Dan. of LDkwoee th-Lyto Barb ars. The BreedtirW Hand Book and Guide. BEND'OR. WIMNER OF TIlE COKE STAKES, BOARD OF TRADE HANDICAP AT CHICAGO, SUMMER HANDICAP WELTER STAKES AT SARATOGA AND) OTHER FAST RACE.S. Properlt of Mr. John B. Exing, Willamette StuW, near Nashrille, Ternn. BExNIouI hy imp. Buckden, son of Lord Clifden by Newininster, bay horse, fioaled 1878, bred by Sidney Taylor, MIadison Co., Ky., dam Kate Walker by Embry's Lex- ingtOll, son of LexingtOl a2nd Bellamira by imp. Monarch, out of Carrie 1). by Doni J3ian, son of Berthune by Sidli Ilamnet by Virginian by Sir Archy. Bend'or i half birother to Ann Fief, the dain of the uinbeaten Tremiont, ly Alarm. Bendlor was a first-class race-horse; at three years old won the Galt House Handicap, 1A nuiles with 9V Il)-., in 2.38. BWeidor as a four year old was onle of the best race-horses this country has ever p)rodaluitwed onl the score of speed and weight carrying capacity. Iie started in twelve races, of which hIe won nine. At Lonisville he won a purse, 1,' miles, 117 lils., in 1.49 . heatf of -l,;A miles. 117 Mis., in 1.491, 1.49, 1.514, Bootjack winning the first heat. At l'ittsburgh. oni a heavy track, he won the Coke Stakes, 14 miles, 117 lbs. in 2.47j. At Chicago lie carried 117 lbs., a 10 II. penalty, and won the Board of Trade lla.ldicap, 1 miles in 2.464, track heavy. At Saratoga lie won the Welter Stakes, 1 mile in 1.45, carrying 119 lbsm. At same plaine wmn I inmile and 500 yards, 115R lis., in 2.101, hfest tinme on record ti date, beating Ada Glenn, Geni. Monroe. and others, and carrying tIhe tol weight; tbe Snmnmier Handicaji. 14 m.iil-s, 11 lbs., in 2.354, beating the great Thor: and other gosl ones. In the Grand Prize of Saratoga, 11 miles, he carried 122L lIe.,. and was secormil tij Gllilelia (5), 116, in 3.01, the fastest race at the dlistammee ever riuum to that dlate, At Saratoga lie carried 123 lbs., anld won a Hamidicap Sweepstakes. 1 illes in 2.361, lIeatimig Ccii. Momroe (4l), 1011lFm., Ada Glen (6), 10! Ihis., and uothers ; a itatidicap Sweepstakes, 1 mmmul anid five furlongs, iii2.411, carryinig 125 ls., aiid lmeatimig Creosote (4t), 1M Ibl.., Liil t ..t. lmbope (4), llW2 lbm. aid other first-class horses. Thi. race, comisleriig age :umud weight carried, is the best on record at the ditalce', liid h1a8 only leen beatemi by 4 of a second hy Exile (4), 115 lbs. Bm'nd'or is a ve-ry large, stronig horse. amid his get all show fine qulality. Ann Ficf is the datim of the niulmeatn Tri'.....t, an..d two such hrsres asliBend'or anid Tremont from omm. :and the faifie faniily is smiflicient to etabhlish its producing excellence. All of eimd'or's gelt thalt hai-e sta"rtm'ml asre wnnixiers. Bandusllia n-von the Belles Stakes, 1 otf al mile, alt Shecps- hlo1ad Bay, ii. 1.114, beating Los An"gels and Ether good ones. Inferno (lago), Ballti- .i.ori', A. E0. H., Emna .l., Golldsteli, Colueky. flheingold., MaUl f Altoiiwood, Ev'eix We-ight, Tad ician, Billet Do -IX colt, Strategy ceoIt, Equality, Equity, the latter will- uui'ruof the Ti tan and M1ermaid Sta.kes, Manmie B. B., Tea Set, Waltz, etc. There is men stallion now in the stud of'great,'r lpromise. 114 Waxy 1260-Pot-o I1711-ellpa 1764-Maske 1s1' --Squirt1'11-Bartieita VbIlses,-Darlsy Arabian ion iCat1 Wbalebone 1807 (Waxy 110p)-Dnu. 1812o Seiline 181 (Buzzrd 17)-Maldens 1lI b 1 Sir PeterT.T 1784 (ligbliyer 1114)-Dan. 188 ot Phenomenon 11) (Berod 1S58)- b;_ b Mfimtron I.82 by Florel 17 M (Hernd 1758 11 cri B-1.. Master Henry 181 S Orvtile ITII-ioudie 1P0 by Aesier 17R Xl111- _ h b rmISB. Bruatie by Anra-th 1761 tOld England 1741) MaI..,y I-.. by Malchem 1748 D _ A,,.mde 1114)-Dan. 1 f Anc. SarlingI -.3ttarling I Ei -tatorDl7 t (Ttuspamor 17r3iliuu. f)=Jenj W.1 V . Dr rota . Mole 1b y7 Cby. 1 r n l 1112 Bflabk Blank 1 - . 1 of Prince T'qnamtssw z hi h 1871 1751 )Bnlp 1116)Snltana 1719 by Regulus IT11 (God. Ar. 1VA4. cZ Dn hter r Ard-rosn 1800 (John Bull 1191)-Lady Elia 181 by Wlth5worlh 1815Agoni-bt.- 1I111)- - - Dauher o f Dan. I70 of Spadille 1784 lfi b tiyer 174)-ylv 1148 by Y. M -rcke 1711 .Marvke A t ib n, 11111 11101-Ferret 171Yi by Br. to Silylo (Cade 1114). _ umpey Cosm.s 1 (Sorcerer IT9n)-Cllkeriua 1012 by Clinker IS' (Sir P1-tee T. I714.- Pen-nt 42i Clinkerr 181 by Tandem 17 (Syphon 177)-Terugant by Tantrum 1.-S tCrlppke 17111- b h 182. Can brice by Sam pson 1. 45 (Blaz 17B4. - . D ghter of; Cervantes 180h1 Don Quixote 1 - s. ISi8 of Gol mn a 1812 .Gohanna 171811-Pan. 9 h je , D IwtlSH 1810 of Paynaltor 1791 )Trnmnpalmr 17e21-Circle 1sti12 hy St. George 17811 hllighinyer 2 o` , , 4 )-A b tii1 )8bykW oodpecker t 11111( ecta11 ).igli - IoltaireBlackloek1814tW hitelock18 1 D n111 o fP h "tutoI "i(W ai o li ) m I W 2 1816 of ver o n 188 8.1 F eig ns 11 2 7)- D an. 1101 o f W a ln u t 111.6 k RIg hi y e 1 1 ) P u .0ki n t t re 1286 of Ruler 1117(;Marske 1171). i Martha Ly, b Mulatto 1M82(Cttoni0M)-Leda 14h byFlbo-da-Puta 1812(Haphaxard 1l9;)-Tresure hr j, 5 a.n 1800 by Cantinu ISM3 (nambleetonian 1712)-Dan. 1804 of Hyawhitbus 111.1 (Cori- ._5 br. an. 8.tmder i17ti) - SFelim Buzii'178 (' tudipecker I1t1 bel . of Alexender 1188 lipse 7i)-Dani. 5h h 182 llg h ll erl 174 lierod 17a8)-Dan. of Alfred 1j (Matchem 1741-Da 1U7.) of Engi- z rj _ c h 1 neerl17;ff(Satmo u1741). S BarcUnh ante..... . ............W D tof, g 0 Pettr T. 1791of M e rury1m78(E lipse17511)-D an.ll6 , r B nt, , , erud 1718 (rtar 124g)FoUy 1171 by Marcke 17,0 (Squirt 172)-Vixen 11.31 by __2 __n 1 H R gubn 119 b(41IM. Ar. 1724. t H - -- PtIsnton. Walton 1710 (Sir Peter T. 171t)- Julia I719 by Whiskey 17180 t(Saltranmt 17I)-5(tiam- 0 b.h. 11 te lsa by Diomed' 1771(FrIzel 17)8)-Giantes IT by Matchent 1748 (tLde r174)-Molly LOng Les11111 by Babrham 110 God. Ar. 112). _ igre. Soothsyer I1M0 (Sorcerer 1706)-Web 1 by Waxy 1710 iPot1-8--'. 1773)-Penelope 1815. 7IT8 by Trunpator 1782 (Conductor 1T r7)-Prnwela 17te by Highflyer 1114 (Rerod C I' _c118)-Promise 17118 by Stop 17bi) (Snip 112). r, cotton . Golumaus 112 (Gohanna UV7,-Lwcy Gray 1iSM4 bv TIFnothy 1;114DMe "pfif-Iut---Lcy 8 ; b. h., 180D. 1789 by Florizel 17T0 tlernd 17t1)-Frenzy 1T.-4 by Eclipse 184 (M-arke 11.10-DPn. h 8 9 of E ngineer 115 (Sta mpson 1145). : Denstemona Orvillek1196 (Beningsbough M.9)1-Fanny 171111 by Sir Peter T. I14 (Hbl hjflver, 114J- A s . b. m . 11D 8 of ilomed' _17 tFirizel- 17ib)-Deodemout 1ITT0 by Martke 1 7t (Siluirt . ; e u- - ' s 17,;X) X. Hog 1761 by I5m1i tarino IJ. ll! 3 2 ' Euclid, 6tnmilltul 12 (Orilie 89)irla- 1 by Whisker 1812 (Way 1t)Oibl de Frirv Z 27 h h 12 1811 by Hermues 1700 (Mercury Ji. ,s)-VIcI..ltude 18TW by Piptor 1714 (Iipestur c '8(6, 11717)-Beatrce 1191by 1SireterT 1784 (ightlyer 1174). 0 Parthenensa, _ervante IS0M (Don Q.ixote 1t84)-Mar.ia.nne 1816 by Sorerr 1810 (Trumptor 11- 1- hr. m.t 1841. 1750)-Da. 17,2 of Syphon 1170 (Sonim 1b11 ). TmleoD Sir Archy 1805 ('DLomed 711)-1D).. of -Saltrim 178M (Eclipse 1764)-Dan. of Symmes' ti t ' ch ie W18L il 1I7 ('Fearmouglrt 115)-Dau. of Drleer 176 (sOtbeitlq-Dau. of -8allower -ch. h., 18181. 1761 (Blank 17,40). C4 A i Duanhter of Ball's Florizel 180; ('Dlomad 177-Danu. 1t7901 o Alderman 107' lPot-io-t' 1-31- o l, in, 1814. Da.o tlrfs 74(lnrak1 )-Dau. of Symms'Wildalr 1J8T . i Faruought Q w p 11714t -Y. KityFlebh-rbl. 16bySFearnonght 1-!ltReint=1116n" ). c nrief otl gt i&Ou t 0iC 4e ItK4 by T7ht! ly-1i1 Vandyker. iNf)nr- t Sarpedon.1,liun13 2 tb sei5-cratiI hPe aiyri114Prn br.hr 1b, 1511 b D Andrews 117V (Joe Andre 1,.)-sy14 by W.Igb-ugh 119l1 ( mg.F.gn I' 7p-Prlmrase 1787 by Mambrino 17111 j niner 1176). 7 - Ro Sen 9umpter 1818 (Sir Arrhy F0)-Lady.G.ny 1817 by Robin Grey 1ffl (1Ropoalit 1 s1)- h On t826.Maria 180 byMezr1715 5-ellediey l17f),-Di. of Highllyce 1784 (tigh lyer 1714)- b h - -- Et it itttt 111211 (OrvIle 179Wt)-crerrida 11O7 bt Whirikes 1;80 ialtrat80) i Y. Cia. ns 12 1841Prium y 1717 110ri0I I7tM)-UZ1.ens 1YA by Matchemo 11711 (Camie 1'4)- hb , 18; MolloUy Lorg Legs 1713 by Babraham 1740 (God. Ar. 1124). -: Delphine WhJker 1812 (Waxy 11tQI-Yy Lady5 1818 by Coimus 1800 (Sorcerer 171'JI)-The h in 8z b 1b8e C 1 (:olonel's d1n7 18 by Delpini11 l4)-Tip e Cyder 118)1 by Kin0g _______ Feign l17i 11ps760-Syla 171 yY ase1171(ase171 ti - E 9t Ant Eclipse purclelrOI ( Dioniedli7-llllger' Dam.el lsitby 5Mensenger, iSt1marbrwlto -18 - _ a . i ell h,1 , 5Daim.IllltofaPot.8.o.s1p1frlllptee)b-Ds8 1dof G imcrack Cripp1e71311- - Am Fisnina Sir P Afred 7tlt5('8rHlr!15 li-DPan of Sir Hrry 17 (Sir Peter T. 1V4)-sPonimn b _- um ,n lila 1802 by Worthy 1715 (t-ot-S-s 171-Comedy 19by Buzzard5 17b (W7toodpeckcr _ _ _ _ 17713-uncamunca 17M1 br ltiehfllyr 1t1 ilierosli il.i. - id Iamt Jgiiii1 sr Ar,-by 1.0, -7ly liurm_ 1.131 by Sir Xmitcy Ili -5Di,,n.-I 11717)- S 'idh, . Sultana by Brbo hor.e Black Sultan)- Barb M. preeted IM-11 to Fret. Jeflenen b'h'I`` by Iley of TunIs.. br ' ' 9 tte. Arstot 18i01 (Dlret. rISI1Jefn. y Cck," 1814 by PotDrier 170t(:D.1ma 1 7l- br u,. 1' t.l Ti-oleon'. Woil ky VXlri 1 (ttlcilp-e 171'41-Dau ol Sytme-' W'il-Wr G1 1 W __=_ r 1l (+Fernolightl7- )-Dall of Dl-ri e17CA tOthelIo). EnilllusI 18)) Orille417fitjz,1i-nia-i14 hby ThePljer 1814 tyandyke Jr. l8tA.i- itm 1ar 'M r - di 1' 1 by Dick Ati)dr-wM 1197 Jon-Anrews11,-ay 1It'4 by Bey wiinb-iughi 11d _ r b _- r K zingr Feigns i117)-Primeose 11)4 by Mlamibritto 1704 i Eninte.r lly.14 Lancs L4nen 2I1I -Am. Erlilist 1814,-Aurr 18.77 by Atorabs 18.0 (lDietor 1811s-- Pr-gon - b ice 1FiNY by ltizzard 1711 (Woodpecker 1 )-Idiana l180 by Colunius ( Palitnliu 118)..-Jae Runt 11t1 by ParStron I18 ('F11ninp Ili _ 1IF _ I .r ASr hy 1iit ('innied 1 A1--Transport 1-1Z by Virltus 1 l05 -DIOnil-i 17-1.- .1 of Tra-inisrt, (Florizel 17'S)-Nay Air 119 bv Bedford 17112 1titmtannon 17.0)-Amette by hb hi 1) 'Shark 111 (Mre.ke 17i1-dan. ot ilockiinnham Partn-r 1716). 3 - Mlsnswslen 'Buzzard 11717 (Woodpecker 1711)-Dan. if 'Spe-ulator 1105 (Dragon' lI7 i-Dau. of 6 cb i, Damon )5Fea ttought 17745)-Dan. of Feronstht. 81r So iillii 18 T) (fby li)-aU. o Hickory 104 (IWbl)-- TrUi 1 pett- 191 lsyTrunmpator I14lConductor 16 lt. 1786 to Lambilto by llghflyer 117't4 Rieod l 111-Dan. llof Eclipe 1"t'4 (Manrke 1110). . , ' Mary Jones, Dim uoif A irn Arch tpFi ntltlisitriiu Yr I3d 711 leoforl t712i - s cb mn ist Dan. of Arlou(Polypbeuesla-Dau. of Brillianut (Burwrell's Traveller, fOo of sTraveller 116 The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. IMPORTED BLACK DEAN. Brother to Geheimniss, owned by Eugene Leigh, La Belle Stud, Yarnallon, Ken lucky. Stands for public nmures. B5LACK DREAN, own brother to Geheinuniss. winner of the Oaks, brown horme, foaled 18X6. bred by ir. Joni Watson. BKy Rtsicrucia.., son of Beadsnuau by Weatherbit, d... 'Nameless, dam of G;ehei .u..i.s, winner of the Oaks, by Blinkhoolie, son of Rat.- plan, out of No Name by Te-ldinlgton, whiner of the Derby, Ascot and Doncaster Cups, son of Orlando by Tonchstonje. Blac-k Dean from an injury never raced lbit his sister (Geheiinniss, one of the best ,iiares of her day. As a two year old she started seven times. On the first occ asion she ran a dead heat for the Sandown Two Years O1ld Stakes, which were dividel, aiil the re.uaimming six races she won, beating sao..e of the bect animals in training. As a three year old she won the Oaks; ran secol.d in the i Ie.rhill takes at Ascot, beaten a head; ran second in the St. Leger, beating .Shotver(winnerof the 2,00 Guiin.eas, Derby. etc,-)and many other high-class allimals; and wound upI tile season by riluning second at Newmarket, beating Ker- uuesse. ho as a two year old was only beaten once, and who also won all her three year 011 e.gagements witl the exception of the race nmeutioned. As a four year ll, Geheilllniss .wonl the Trial Stakes at Ascot, giving 1I lbs. weight to all startels, won the Bunbnry Hfandieap, one mile; ran secoud in the Steward's Cupl at 4O1 IwHt bleatell a head, giving the winller 14 lIs.; rai setond for the Portland Plate. car-vilg top weight. givilig the wininer 101 J.; woil the Kempton Park II ambridgeshire rial Handicap, l+ Illiles, carrying 129 Ibs.; won the Trial Stakes at Newmarket, carrying 140 l1-s., and thished the year by giving Brag 21 Ibs. and running secold tln him tor the Brighton Cnlp. The fiv-e year ohl form of Geheimniss was brilliant. Shle e.arned eight lr-cketts, ran seconld onc eand was lplaced once. The races Khe w1o11 were tile West- ljlinlster Cnp, 1j miles, at Ketllpton Park, carrying 143 Ibs,; tile All-aged Stakes lit Ascot, carrying 145 lbs.; the Stoekbridge Cup, earryillg 132 Ilb,.; a walk over for the .July Cop at Newinarket; walk over for the Bunibury Stakes at saute oletilng; 1...I the Lennlox Stakes at tloodwood, and walked over for the Singletoll Stakes at the same JIlale. R.tliicnl-rian, the sire of Bl;ac k Dean, is own brother to The Palnier, the sire of Pellegrinlo and Jenny Howlet, winner (f tile Oaks, and wv:as a golod race-horse; wI.. the Criterion adli Troy t.iake-s, a1ml is the sire of Hauteu!r, winller of theI 1,0A) G;uineas, and the good stallioll ijealtllerl-. ltilsierlIcian was regarded by Sir Jo-h lb Hawaley as the equal of the Derby wilmner Itlle Gown, alIdeleared to w in the l)er- I,v with him. His sire, Bleads-lan (.lilt of Mendicant, wiltller of the Oanks), woll tile Iierltv (sire of Pero GJomez, wiluller of St. Leger-, allnl impl. Saxon, wiulner If tile last- est Beh1lmdimit stake ever rhu), was a son of W,-eatherbit (by Sheet Anchor), whose dawi-. Miss Letty by Priamn, woll tile (aks. Nameless. Black Deant's dam1, pr-ldIledl otb. r winners ill Friewlllless and Olfenleiit. ter sire, Blinkhoolie, wa:ls by ItHtUplani (a fidl brllt her to Stiekw-eil). and sire of KiettleflrIlm (winner of the Der brj. His dauil q(lee ll rI-.lIry ,Illed inmp. BlIollie S-fotlalld alnd also Blink Bonliv, the da:111 of Blair Atbhl (w .il.ll.r If tIle l)erbvy, St. L-ger, etl-.) anl Breadlllbane, a good ra e-horse. No Name. Blac:-k Ddamis wecl.nli dalil1Vl5 a wi.liler, and lbrel a winner in Bradlaugh. Queeln 0f Be:liltv, tihe third Im, pro-illcwel Ctordelia, a w-inner, and damn of the winners Thuln- der almil Lally Blalwlhe. Vlie,- allQtur f Queen of Beauty's dalugiters. produced the Vilullrs F'irst Lerd, Black Aliier and Alior. Birthlly, the fouirth ld0n, produced thlt wiilll.. rs ilils. Klhilwlr, Stlkl ih LupIlINs. Lnpnus and Viiin, while from .oll- iria. the tifth (lani, eamne the will.l.r lBroO(5w,,rll, alld tMiss Nuttiog (dam of file will- ceri- lawk). Ally llnll fotll r willler 1:11e conic front tie family inclodine Mr. hlaggin's ilmlport; d st;illln lDareluin, in a.l4itimli to Leainiigtomn, Tocihstone, Loamwi- llt :11ma r;l:lrniii, alld tile Aneri.an wilillers Arizona, Arnliza. (Glenarm, Amerique. Louise, Pdlatka. Millie Williamsu,, Z-hmliyr, ('nile Itace, Armliel. Ella Bllackblnrl,. Cycll.o.. F.twinl. l':lseh oil, etc. Black Dmea is a sure and safe foal getter null shooll sclcecld in tIle stlt. Dick Andrew 111j-4.-e Andrew, I-.6-Eclipse IT W-Xaake 17350-S3qirt 11212'-Bartles' Chlldera-Darley Arabia. 1699. hLoer. Tramp 1810 (flick Audrw. 177-azln 1500 by PotS-o-'. 1V78 (Ecllpre. 170814-Y. b. brh, CT.. 1 717b Wde- 73 erod 17319-Camndla 1771 by Trenthamn 17,61 I .Sweopftkak 1748)-Coquette 1767 by Com.pton Barb. .4 MOllln.Muley 1810 (Or-Ille Itl) -MeA Stephe--o 1814 [Ecud or] Socrert" 171N(1Trompator u : 1 i72-Dan. 1186 of PrecipItate' 118 (Mreruy 1178)-Dan. 1T787 of Wodpecker 17771 - - ________(Hi-rod 1182)-S)at.1711to Juniper b Sn. 71 (np136.__ nd e pyjue Eiliu. 166 tOrwillell17i9)-Creeodd 116)1 by Whiske-y 171.9 jMaltrme 17-Y. Glan. b . AI-v 17 iby Dtomed' 1171 (Flor-Ize 17681-Glale-a 1769 by Matrhem 7.' I(Cade 17,34)- - ' 39itlyeing1,W 1771 byliabrab.m 17,40(God. A,. I' 241. Dn-ber f Ovile 199 llleulngbr-uh 17211) -Dan 1.6)1 of Buzzard' 1747 (Wiiod,.e-ker 1173- br..wipol5. .l by Tr-mpator 1182 Coniuerir 1137,-;;Lu-i 1779 by Herol 175-i (Tartar lrIl1.i 1143)-Poepe 16116 by Mlaroke 170I-.A) 11-I _r 6-; haeibone 1807 txyl 19I-Dau. 182o ei l!2Bzad'117 ldn111 by b.h,12 Sir Peter T. 17914 illlglflyor 1174)-Dan. 1782 of Pheunnien- 1780o (Itrd15- - ' Mto 1791 by Florizel 17.68 4flerodl 17:8). U I une lzter leury 1619 (Orville 17W6) - lP-,dici- 1811 by Alexan.der 1184 (Eulip-'e 171141-B-n- lie i i t eiteby mithua1118 (Ol Enland 17,41) Maylly 1171I by Mri-n17 nl 177:41-1... 1113 of Starigu [.g17 1Strl727ldi.________ H Dick A,,d.,w 177 (Joe Anrell.ilai7) of-Goha.. 17,87 iof Wi peScke b. hIl0 Fraxinella Ill91by Trenth.m 17611 (T. Iweptkes 17411 a.18 fWopce 1773 IHerod 1758l-h ratn 17 yElP!: 17,.4 iMarke 17. 01. .- K- Bulrd 18413 (C.stret 1 _11-Oypi 1 by Sir Ol----r 18O)(Sir Peler T. 7I-14 Soil t1I113by AnvAl 1777, tllRod 1;5R)-scota 1183 by Eclips 11114 (Martek71 Hrmn ____ 1773 by -Herod 17Z8 iTartar 11-fl). - _______ o Slln elb 162(Bzzad'117;BaRhnelV W'e DIIIo 1-3 ePte .iD-n. 1. 1191 of Mecuy,78 (Re7lipze 171:4) -Dli...71 of Hoerod 1758 (Tartar ilm (1-Folly 1771 b 1 h., V11,. Deliulby in4Fegus173 rtli',1764)-la 9. IC-hPanta- 1761 be1athm 1748ilade 1734)by__ 8 ____I_BerI-G -e 11haehneWay 170WPt--.e 17sm Pt)-Prelp 1779b Topao byl6 (Conpctr 178! 71m-Pen- 6, u be b. IN,1 17 byf)-:t l S o 17 74y ig ItrV t1 1-P7 te176b oui.70(nA 7() Robis 1103 (nz7trd --A 180 1 by WhighadFig 71 Sadle161 Harrie 1by by.ed Volutee FI121I-61 Eclpse 17XiDa. 73bf lfe 1770t (latche la 1., 1816.1716. -Mgnli111bdaae15lu 72. - Middleton PhIantom 180 (Waton 1799-We r167 byWax 18(Y0 Mrk i51177!, -Zenite 1719by .'-h . b Tuniato 1782 (Conductor 11111 -Pru.nellab 1782 by H1hyr. 1174liep- 17781)-A. e .o 11iI by Snapfje 175(1 (Sn-p 17161).Z (.1) 7& .0b m1,. 1h. f -ed161(ade 14, anla17 by Baae 70l..r 13) Dani. 117!, by ,ra 1740' (God. Ar. 17.4j. '54 - IrrntcalbeR Sir Hercule 1662 I-hLieboe &80)-Glcco 1872b by Bob.. Booty 18,114 I(hadilrleer M 1 2 cb 6,, 1813. 1381-FIgt 17169 by VItr. 1eca 1802 1(Con-nD.r 171)-of AHeroied by BMatc11.. (Bored _ Ma.15)HrineV 17 by Herosk 1773 (enie 17941). W .- EchMfdldna, Ecoomit r1835 (Wh-skerr112-Hi -Pratt1823' biy Bl;rkl dy- 1674 (WHterde l.111t). -.0 Ibm 161 (ladaboI 181 by SrVll 17191 (Bolgbogb1p -17teI111 y i6Ptr .111 9 ________i . (lgFlig I 174)( -Nalrn 17152 byHFrrizet 1716 (Herodt 17781. Wle1-14 Lit].F.lyo, -.ly11 Ovle119- re12amo86(hae 178'0 -Hralc 11 Sultan 181 Ib b811Tanole- 17823 by Tram1 1771 by KaFTk lr rt 197)-W iii L. .(G.Ar 72, M Irir 11916Si H-d IWM1790 (ot-80a 71)-Penelope I-a by Bo -lulator 1I Wh2 Cotli1t nch. IM& 1211S7-Fl'rn Y.(8 bytI flery174 lerdt1114) 2 6W hatn 1791)y (Mrcur 1716-pnao 1 79(-ode193b)Dl-o1lGTebi 16- E b hida 1811 171 by HiWghfye1=1T74 Hrd1738)M-Promiy 1136 b ISnaM70(np151 u 11561by0Blay 1740 (God. Ary.Sr 17241. 178 3'4 Paulne bMoes1812 ([Whleboe or]9 Seymou 187)QudIll 85b ei 2Bzad E -Z _______ by Cradr 11161 (Ptr. 8-o a 17-Mi HrGee 11875b8ifle 14 lr-id1 s1.. 1r- 17. Selim llO2I3uxrard 1781 -PiylUM11 by STrPeerT.1780 gde 74al - - ch. h., 181.9111 by rpator 172Coondclo 1717r 64 M.0 Whaebo 1801 (Waxyl 110-it118b.Gbnnk1810IToSann 17911-Dn 1804 F4 d- Myrcha. of Sir Peter Pt.e116 1H7g4l- 114 at 76ofTuptr18 (odco 1) a b.m. IH I i. .174Po eemnstrIy enW178(Trtr 741 Came 1l672Whaleone 187)-Bater 186 byuattie Ier 1811 b (Orill 180 ,H--Hodtr b.h. I,11(1. h1-tafl71batht14 (ee111 113m uGre-a 11 lm12,Kl 12 y ulr 183, bCyte High Oye, iV4 11 b ch.in. , Olver116) (ir ete T.118)-Sotlla179 byAnvl 1719lleodrri1Scta 1by _____ yEclips 1764 ( ardke 173011) Pp'. I. Hgty -7) a ch. h.uIMpre9,y ,Tr. Pat- 7n (Coodn 109)Mlr 81b wrsa 76 rieihe Wh5..aOiI17(14- IM. Penlop 1191 byf Thm188rb 118 (Chondco 1767(Gh.- I'p'v) -Dt.t 1787 b 2 mectrees Eton 1_414_-e, I78oHanna 17104-Dau 160 I-Mfue 1194p (Sir8 Petdert.or4)Ms 3. h C,11. ud 1184 by Alfed 71 (MatehM b77)-laula171btG ndr14 Sa _______h,_I 7301-Dan. 12131iof Ol`tghed 1141.(Go.OAr.E1g174) Hum Cmna 1619ctcrererltl-Cllkerita ll 113 (Cliuitr 1413 S- Peteri. 174byPei, ehrt 176b1adm172(lpo 150Trngn by Tantrum, 1766 (Crippl 1750) 2 Cervantes 116 (lon Qu(ote 11164)9-Dnd.r18181of byupe162(ohua10)Dn Duhe 113oPantr71 Temaor 17721 (C1rcle180 bySt teore 7p80tlr. b. in., 1230. 114-l-al129 yWopcer17 leo 118.(lh.o 4 panaon, Cale1 119)1(Gbuzzard 11871-th 181 Iy Petvan' M, 6(Slr Pet.T. 17164)-Mi. cb. ., 184 b Meeor17(1' rllee 764 17Maid-ofl.Wok11.1779 by HkIghdlr 1774 (Herod tin . Honor9a CAeI22(tlfdeb 177011 aM oFhio r .12 yCapo 82(e A -IM .136)-Dan 177 li74t 1732).A. 74 be.in, s 6. 80m-tgalt r. . 90 b OMlirvmi 119W1 (Boinbrrz Pete-oaira b. m,4 1607a ____________________be Alex d4e 1773 (Erlphoe 11610o-BnT-ig-by Amaanthn 178(1 (OldpEnlan 4) amaply-mn171b M745 heIn 1738(ee174-a. t.m 73 fAc.Saln 172 (Blin Seelng112)-Lokat-e-LdaDl. ra e VU-u.171 yBr S18eehope(fel G urk)-Dau.F of Sir . 17(e0wtDu' Bay Ar ady Mar by Per (Ely NV) fkP-Dan o t. 1ar91 (Truptner-Da.CfirE. IHaleba Ar.-Gdeord I.are.ghye 1The Breeder-i' 11and Book and Gaide BRAMBLE. WIN'NER OF THE YOUNG A3E1RI(C STAKE NO1. 2 AND M1AXWELL HOUSE sTAKES AT NASIIVILLE, ;A.RAT4)(IA ANID CO4NGRESS STAKES AT sAlRATOGA, IBALTIMORiE ('-P, MONMOITHI tlP, WESTCIIESTER ClP, SARATOGA CUP, A-ND OTIIEI: 11IPOiRTANT RACES. 1'rolped t-yof Etgene Leigh,l ut Belle S/Id, I'rnltion, Ky., and is apdublic stallion. Tcrms published anntallty. BRAMBLEY lV ilmp. 1o0n1lie Sco1tland, iremd bv (Gen. W. (,. Harding, Belle Meado Stmd. fiallctd 1M75;. dlaliam - I -aIl-, amgf Bzar, Brambibaletta, eti., by imp. Australiain, ...it Ef By Fv loner,_ sister tE Ii tiottet, Bayswater, Preakmmess, et.-., by Lexington. BratnilI ro nsveit tintud ;.S ;t tW- yITr ;1; won the Young, Atnerio-a Stakes No. 2 at X';tslti tile, three--qnrters of. iait-, in 1.241, tra- k heavy, ....n the Saratoga Stakes, at Saratt,-g. three-sinarter. of tiil4, inl 1.17.l. wa. se-oa ill two anitd third in. two races, hIcaititg 1hiLk- ut liagenta, Prit f ol the ltillaggt :ltg others. le ttiaalc Iis di-bi in his lthrg--i- .tr ghgl torm in the W itbers 'Stake at .Jermiuie P'ark, Eltne itile, wats secotig tl lDike-f3i 3l:ittta in 1.4m, eath itl 11th his,"Ile fI tile lbest raE-s ever run, the track l,,-i.tg t...... Id 1(1 he mvy-Dantl-itff..-itt I'ritle ftilte Village were l, hiud ..Ilim beat Sitoontli)rile, et ., otue ntile in 1 4141 r; mu .ieE-Elml to, D)itke l Mlagetita fir tite IBel- mtmiuistStakles I itil", itt 2.1:it, Sprtati, Danitihefl , Biav:lrdl gll utbtcer r eltiltI him. Lottg lBraoimh. I -t u d.tslh nf thre.-EItatrters gjf a tttile, ib.atitig IMlalin. Egypt, etc., it 1.17; s....i. wae vias beatei - ItttIteh, olte ainda a lltarter itiles, by Spartaln, in 2.16, g-ulettt lyb, ily ilmit'gl iTr .pi. ot iflltliti.t. Sartilga, ram. ,c-uiitd to tite Dutke ,f Mag,..ta ill Tr;vers Stakes, otme and tbrte-gjnarttrs nujilca, in 3.08, a capital rag-c; wt ..l t t,f ..... ...ile. lu-iitg Liu l- :ntir ,g;-i-t k et., in 1.4.-,; .il.. lash of .ite ut.ile, lwattttg 1ltlia, Pique, etc. itt 1.47 , t Elz k heavi; i I-it Otoule, Mlalia, etc., nite aitil a wliler utiles, itt 2.17; walked .... ir fir pi seone aitzI El half uttil-s, reg-ei-el hltlt puirse aiuwl illt llttte ItlItte .y; best Pi'lut. Pri'lc of 1ii- \Village, et,-., otte Illile, il l-i7t :arryinig 113 Ibs; ranil se.outl to l)iukeg fM-Igenta for Ketitter Stakes. two mile-. int -Itt. wvitit g onit otW5s N-iEl .Iit,; wioit r:ae 1'- itiles, in 1.5S, beating BNloiti- Wli itl, KIte ('I:xtgn, etc .; bleaut I..uiy l'Arty. hgttttie Wnood, g t-..; titree-quarters f a utile, itt 1.19; Iu:et Patriot, Kate '(Ia t 1, I tl ,lthers, mlie ittile, it 1.451. Ile wrts seit ti -,tlisvilii, wher-e bte w.il. thle gieat Atterei al Stallii Sta.ke", 11 miles, itt 3.141k. bettiitg ratmtittie F-'., Wgriiglgd, Ill.iiig.titi.tt, I)Day Star aid five Ethlrs; satal plahIe. wa . .......old io Wartim-Igi, giViitg biutt, Ibs., 1' miles, in 156. ttg, fitstest rag-e at thle glistt tolz-c litrinig thle y elr. .N':isuulle, 'si it tite Mixwell hIalt.e Stakes. tile higgts 1. I-3. 1.11, bie:tiitg WV..iliegl at.l.I Ilergmin-t. At fui.ir yearm gilgi starteil tw-tt3ty timites, W fltt il'tegen TiE,.., Wls .e..ll.tdI ii tw , tltitd in .li.e attdl iiplh.uAI itt two. Israeilihe at 111hituore wilit Ilg gilf 1k tmtiles, dlefiatitlg tGuiv. Hlittptsll, Alln rt aitti Jtldlith; titme, 2.1.j: saute itee titig. riu Ite IBaitinire Citp, 2k miles, gteating Bnshtwhtg-ker, olit- ple N ,11, 1siIE Lainier atgle Ilavyrlr, ti tu-, -.011. JerEome Park, wmit dash f otte titile, dlefe-at jug I rti:i. ratikitit, 1llg..i..e i u i.id three itters, tinic 1.4-1. Suite imeetitig th-e WeEt.-bester (lill, 2k nttles, defte-ttig lti. Itily oplt luent, In-ertitore. time, 4. Xl' tug 5 Mmetiiug, Cmll-y Ilanid .J1-ke y C lub, at 1'rospet-t Park, Seasile laigli. ell, 2 miles. Waillftill itisitheg lirat, Gent. Philips sei-oiid atil m l iraitble last; time, 3.341. )Iitall ltlat Park. wit the 4)i-i-ait Stakes, 1- ituiles, leleatin-g 1mitir, Lattcewgr. d, SiisiligIttiiit:g g1iol Beliniila ; timite, 1.55)4; gun dash 1' miles, E-featiitg Ulia angi Titt Suarb-t; tittie, W,- Wgtit the ..I....l,. th C.i.i, 2t otiles. tltfeatiitg Lou Lantier, (Gen. l'hilip llmd Willftil; Bratimble irried 5 lbs. peitalty for witittit.g tIme West-iester C.1ll; tilit., 4.lsk. Saratoga, ran se-.tl to Mloitttr in the All-Age. d Stakes, 1k miiles utilel . i.1; .E.. the Saratoga Citlp, 2 t..iii'ff leiehatijg Willful, L-tai bLaier, etc .; titile, 1.11: i" tIish gf 1t miles, &l!lefating 3Mintzer, Dant Sparlitig, etc.: tittue. 2.110; wmn dath I t1uitle, det'eating ]3eiillet ; timtie, 1149; wgn three-quitarters of a nilje, lefeatiitg A it A4_ieuita B iltttie Wtou 1, etc., title, 11; woo dash ,r tnile. Is-atili Oriole ald I hiirtt I ttite, 144-1; wrl dlast 1V itlilel, depfeatinig t;abriel, Iiait Slprlitig,et., tittle, 1.5,; Wl... tble (4 llgress Ilall Stakes, heats Ef three-iltiarters of a niile, tittue, 1.19, 1.1; wolt thle trtihttii CLuI, 2k uttils-, ilelfe:ting Franiklin lJy a head, tiite, 41.lf At 5 years Wlilt tbe C elttelitmial Stakesa Et Nashville, Tenin., 1k miles, its 1.5:, beatitig Beatititlue atd hertlid ; at6 ti years, startiitg .l.. lytce; ran second to Ferilda; at Baltitnore, tile heals itt 1.11, 1.44, 1.41, Braiblle oivolt the first heat. This was his last rai-e. Ivy lAetif, tbt Im iti of wlrattihie, was never trniitld. Bay Flower, his grandlamn, was a good race-iiltlre tt all listaittees, she is-at tite f'.tilli...s Rlyigilyte three anid fontr stiile heats at St. Louis; bloTr miles, in 7.1f5, 7.45. Bramtllie is a ri,-h red hay with large star in t(usaiatted t jd1 9, 1201.1 l is Pot-So-'s 17718-McIpae 1164-Maerke 17W0-Squit 17ft-Bartlett's ChIdd-Daley Arabi= l1l8 i :I Wuxy 179V (Pot-8.o- 1773)-Peelope 1198 by T 7 ndtor 1788)-Pea hri Sb , nel 178 by H Y7p e Promise 1681 by Snap 1730 (Snip 1736)- V4 br-x h., 'M" Jul3a1756 byB Bla 749tHd.Ar.I-f). !4 St 8ir Petier T. 17114 (ligbfyer 177I.-Daun 1TY4of Higbflyer 1774.Herod It8)-Nutcrmcker abr.a.tt 17,, ilby Match-n 1748 (tCade 1734)-Mis Sterling 17-5) by Starling 1727 (Bay Bolton br. 1 171., tRingbone 1lby Parter 17!8 4Jigg). - _! Svr. erer 171i (1paior 1)-Epso efb 1 m1 bySirPeterT.17H fghfrer1. 4) 7 ch b u Alesina 17t by ing Feugna 1775tEchpe 14 L7u41-Laelela18by Y. I e 11 :ar-ke 17b)-Dau.of Y. Cads 1747 Cade 1734). 3arcrsIana Siumford I794 (Sir Peter T. I;H4-Malrca 1T97 by C-iand-er 1189 (Pot-8-0-'t 1I713)- Faith 1171 by PacoletX 174Y3 Ink 17404 -Atlnta 169 by Matchem 1748 (Cad. 1734)- r gr m- l. y Y.La-of-the-XilI 171 by Oroonoko 174 (Crab 1722). i; A zzaut Woodpecker 1773tHerod 17354)-Mefortuw IT75 by Du. 17ti (MatChfm 1748) -Curl49 la- cl.. h. 0 I 1709 by Snap 1734) (Snip 171) -Dan. 1749 of Flegolus 119 (God. Ar. 11142-Dan of Bartlet' Chbilder g(Darly Ar. 1609). 3: r Dhgmbt, I Alxander 178 EclIpse 1764) -D... of Egflyer 1774(Herial 1-7d78-Dan.ofAlfred 1770 Dauhte lalrbm 1748)-Dan. 17704o Engineer 1794b (Sampson 1745) -Bay Malton's dam 178445 _ _. _ I by Cade 1734 (God. Ar. I.4). Ij_ aihasrd. 1ir 1etar T. 1ilj - Her-sy 177I by &HEclIps 1764 Marake 7 8 Cli. V176 by Y.C&177X. 17-344-Da.. of Starl.g 1727 Bay Hlolton l174)-Dan c c R- r. , v of artett's Childe Dartey Ar. Itt. D _ Pri Precelitate- 1787 (Mecury 177)- Colbri 1793 by Woodpecker 173 (llerod 17508)-C- Z. 1 - milba 1771 by Trentham 170 , 'T. Swleepst 1743)-Coquette 176 by Con-jton Barb- Slat. 1748 to Rlegnli, by God. Ar. 1712. . b ! . Wrttor Sir P'eter ITS7 (Higbllyer 1742 -etbns 1713 by DI;nginon 1781 (Eclipse 17(14)- h4 O 3 b h Dnu. 17 of Prolbet 1760 Bagulue 1739,-Virgo 1764 by Snap 17w0(8nip 1736)-D I- :' 3 ..,7Y of 1tevulsr 1739 (14od.Ar. 194) A _ Parasol, PIt-S- I173(Mc pe 1764-Prunella 118 by Hig Bfyer 1774 (Herod 17582 Promls ;. b lo., iia 17 8ySnap ( 1736 -J ulia 1736 by Blk1740 (God. Ar. 172i)-spectaeor ; _ _-c - dam 1,-35 by Pannner 1,18 (Jiggy.______________________s t 0zi r Moss, Whabn.eor1 Seymour 18 De 8 u. 17 of Golsana 1714) 2MerCury _ bh 19 177 re Si 176 bI Woodpecker 1773 iHerod 178) - Da. 1780 of Herod 1756 a _ c(_Tartar 1743-Y. Hag 1161 by 8im 1748tarling 17471. M "airm Selim 160 (Burd 17S71-Canar Bird 1O80 by [Whiskey onl Sore 196 (Tr b I t. 8 pator 17244-Canary 1797 by Corder 1786 P,,t- 171-Mla Green 17 11 by I-. 0 c n a _ Hl gblyer 1714 (Herod bMac9-HarrIet 17Dby r atckem 1742 (Cade 1TA4. to be' Emiliu. (al, imlT9(l H-uy 1810 Klatrtrd 1794 (2sir Peter T. 1784)-- M b h1 5k. Dau. 1769 of W=sIisey 1 I SO 180i-4lrey Dorimant 1781 by Dorimannt IM N H1 -. '(Otho l7lt)-Di z. 1757 by I nk = 14)11God. Ar. 1724). LU - 5 2 X c HPericles 1P09 er 18012-D.n. 1812 of Seliu 112 B.zaard 1787)- Pipylina 1iS . 5 ;b2- k l F9 by Sir Peter T. 1784 (Itilehiye 1774,-BaIly 179 by Teru-pator 178 iondnctor i... b11k. 1819 _ _ I7)-Fancy 1 SI THt. to Dlomed h bv Yrlrr 1168 ,HSerH d 1738. .. 6 .7 Mb-h2del-one Waxy 2(P1ot-2 1773)-Penel-pe 1786 by TrImpitor 1786 (C..ldut-r l762-Pn.- brb,. h. s IU1e9lta4lm hby glyer T-4(y 174 (ed -rniee 174 7 bySnap1 (nip to A JnULa 1731 by ln 1 742) (God. Ar. 174) GiOft 7Y. Gohsinaz 1M10 GOobanna 1710-Dan. 18 of Sir Peter T. 1184 (ighflyer lT742-- Da. Iu; j X h ;818 1 17718 of Tmnn-Slar ITH2 (Co2nctor I M-git. 177.4 to Potnaarr by Herod IS W !51 !t _ igt I(Tatrtzt 1-.43) D of 8-np 173 (8rtp VWBs R I X _ . Hnmprey ICaut 1819 iSorcerer 1796)-Cllnkeela 1M12 by Clinker 1INS (8ir Peter T. 1TM41-Pet J - 1 2oI Clinker. 1 174 by Tand-n 1773 (Syphon 150W -Terisgant by Taot-us I-,W0 Cripple 17-0- .ig : b. h., 1. i C'atatrics by isampeon 1743 IBlaze 1731. 3 - Daught.r f, Cervantes 189; (Don Qutiote 1784.- Dan. IP18 of G.lonmpns 18 "iibCn.. IT12) Dan. N -l b n 18F10 of Paynistor 91I T-umpator 17461 Clnb102 by St. (eorge 17.141 Hightyer a-l s- m 177,_ IS4)-AbIail 1788 by Woodpecker IT.3o d3enrd 1114. 6 ei Tuchstoe, b C el Whalebone 181 - 7)Snt-r 181t8 hy Master Benrv 1815 (Orvlle 1T'I42- Sm. br . hr., 1831 dict 1807byAlexander l174ticiplle142- Bnnettla yAmnartanl 174) OIdEng- 18 anhd 17.4l2-blayfly 1771 by Mataheus 1748.('ads 1794). gnn _Wbicker 1812 (Way 1'0) lVM-ibilil Fairy 1811 by Hermes- 170 (Merenry 178a-Vlica- o 0 el-tede 11810 byPptr 78 Imea 177-6)- Beatrice 17912 by Sir Pe-ter T. 1784 cb h., 1 m (Hightlyer 1174)-yr7ba 1771 by Matbem 174 Cade 1734). or _ -g Eiii Orville 17'19 iBenin mgbn 1S71)-EmIly 1810 by Stamord 17124 SIr POy irT. 17 bh. IS1 Dn 111 f Wi y 78,atat 1784Grey Doelant 178 by Dorimn1. r2 __ ' tOthol1G0-DIzzy 7byBlank 170 (od Ar. 17242. o _ 3 Sh 1 9cud 1804 iienlngbrough 17141)-Gander 1845 by H-mbletonlan 1712 (King Few= .q .. .3 ii.; - oveer. 1771 -Ball 11181 bTrumpalor 1784londnuelor 176Y-ncy 1780(t1st. to lonioe) x . _ _m __ bv Forlzr 171 ( send 17181 Dau. 17610o Spectator 17491 Crab 108). Wax R 14 (iot-8-od'r 1778)-Penelopte 1111 iryTrnsmptor 1784 itinctiw ll7-Pru- _ ' b ht, ldi. 8 neli l. 17 by H Ighlyer 17 4 i Iernd 1, -Prom 1768 by Snap 1734) (SnIp 16) - ;Jlis 1736 by Blank 1740 (Gd. Ar. 1.24). P Variety. [Selim or] Sootbayer 1866 (Sorcerer l'1;-Sprite 1807 by ilobtaSl 17, (Precpitates ch i )-1e.177)-atherlne 1795 by Woodpecker 17723 Merod 1;8Camlia 1778 by Trentham h., 1-,,r. gwretk- 1743M - ett.!-,65 h CometoBarb. Ch L - - 181 1781 a ag tD ofS Tyler's Dri- vIer 170 ttbello) IDn.; of ; qgeiter to Balls Floriel 14811 (Diomned 1TIT)-Dan 1199 of eAlderman 178 (Pot-8-'t 1773)- )! 40 _ J T-ckaboe. Dan of esrket 1774 (llmereck 171I)-Dan. of synSe W ir 177 ('ear- 17 ch. n,114. nought lJ)--Y. Kilty Fisher 1787 by 5Fernought 173 (IRe--,n. 171 - A.ij . I Sao7,Emnl2u iri Tihj'1i10j-icarta 184 by be Flyer 1814 (Vandykr 114) PI i Ibh 1813 by Dick Andrs 17 (Joe Andrews. 17782-ay 1814 by Beningbrough 1791 ht r. h, 114. KIng Feigs17731-Primroe 1787 ly Matbraino 474l4 (E3ngneer 1756). I E S IOwena, Sumpter 1F114 (itr Archy 1815f)-Lady 1 ry 1817 by RBbin Grey 14631 laRoyallet 1769)- e = b. tn ..... l 9,Y by 5Medlhr ey 17714D al or 4Hibilyer 178 (Ulgbflyer 1774)-Dan Sc t.t Yicholasmi444s 1 0410mcille 17140)-Se Mew 15 bySend. 10411ienibroig -h419onander 1 - hr. b D, 'i 1885 byBmbletonltn1279t4KingFen.s17,,5) RBly1760by Trumpator 1= ICon- I Idnctor 1764-Fanc 1180 by FlorIzel I,64 (Herd 174. 1, _ Mite u55 Roe tTramp 1t10 (Dick Andrws 1197 -Dan. 1810 of Htnheh 1801 Quixote 1784)- i n ., IRS b F icklock' da 17149 by Coriander 178 (I'ot -.' 1734 W I 17 6 b b.____ at1 m w 1774 (Hered 1738)-Cobseres17816by Fot.8.s.'s1T7111 Ecl7pse 17642. Filh-d.a Puti Dap-a 17(ilrPeterTI784-Mra. Bernet 1iB bhyWxy I16P t's 171=- i 5 al h bbijl l)D n 176 of Wodpreker 1713 ltered 17M-HeInel 17 by Sqarrel 1754 (Tramviler i - C. ., 112. lirlpea 1786 yBlnkl140(G1(. Ar. 172) I jISEI Daughter , tiSonererl7i)-D r m 106by MrPeter T tihlyer 17741- I j -., 7817.X ' Dan. e. m. 178S by Matmbrno 1768 sinegneer 17566)11rigoidi hm. 177 bt Bierm - _______nl____I 178W (Ta rtar 17434-Toy gr' mo 1761 by Blank 174) (God. Ar. 172I)-Whit gl r . 1751 by Crab 17.Aleeck Ar )- On. Ofod. Ar. 1724 Da onfCoyer' Ar-Slt. to Mi-beryby Cwen Bay Barb-Dan. of C'rwen SpotSelabyTurk)-Da. of White-egged Lowtier Brb--Viu m TlTe Breeders Hand Book and Guide. BRAMBLE-Continnem fairehenad. 15 hands 21 inches high, girth. 70 inches, length of shoulder 28 inc hes, a.r it.ad the arm 20 iawhes, below the knee . inches, framn hip to point of hoi k 361 inches, araoiund gaskins 16i inches. fraoak point of shobluler to point of linltalks 64 in-hes. He is full of substance anad lpo-er, and greatly resembles his sire. He is str.mgly inbr-d to Herod anld Eclipse through the best sources with the Archy and Dio......I 1b1o1 through Lexington, lIe was speedy, could stay and carrv weight. lBravlable, with a limited Ohance in time stad, is the sire of the following winners, Bigginet, winne!r ofthe Withers, etc., Bryson, Braulbleton, Bordelaise, Oralerly. Barb, Bralhilaral, R:aimibler, lertha, Ariuiel Bravro, Daisy Woodruit, Katutiah, Mora, Romp, Wretlth-r, Ilrrister, l-n Harrison, M:ayor II.. Iettina, Blackthorn, Iracie 31.. Jakie Tonio, Manhattama, Pedestrian, Gtamblaler, Wightina. Ivanhae II., Nominee, liele-ne, Jack Murray, Briar, Pixy, Lizzie Euglish, L ady Jan, Thorns, Thornless, Bertha, etc. BUCKMASTER. (BROTHER TV KIMBALL.) Th7e proerty r f. J. D. Lueas, Gooslaool Stud, St. Louis, Mio. Serrice by private contract. BlCKAXASTER, hay horse, brcd by Capt. Win. Cottrill, Mobile, Ala., own brother to Kimb:ill by map. Buckalema, sou of La.rd Clifileti, dani Meta It. by Harry of the West, son of L.exiigtaan, out of Louisiana tB. by Daniel Boone, son of Lexington, thus giviing hina d ala..lle raoss of this inestianalale hll upon a alaimible cross of imp. Glena ne thrlirugi the iioted imiare Magnolia, granlaiaiof Iro inais, and Fanny King, the alan of the grealt race-horse Brown Dick, son of inip. Mlargrave by Muley. Ilis own brother Kimaball, as a two-year ailal, won the Young America Stakes, mnile, it -Natsoville, in 1.04-; woim the Alexanlder Stakes, Louisville, J mile, by 1I Ieagthls, in 49) seconals, beating Luke Blackburm, Big Mledicine, etc.; ran third to Wallenstein anal Fonso for the Tennessee Stakes, Louisville, beating Luke Blackburn Big Mealiciine, etc., anal concedeal 3 Ib. ta, all his opponents; won the Hotel Stakes, I niile, St. Laiis, tinie, 1.161, by 10 lengths, bwating Luke Blackburai, etc. ; won the Gir:and Pacific Hotel Stakes, I mile, Chicago, in 1.1S1, beating Luke Blackbiurin, Mis- take, Vie tary, etc., auid ran thiral far the Criterion Stakes, Chicago, beating Luke Blabkblraa, Wallenstein, Bye-anal-Bye, etc. As a three-year old, he wan the nulmber- land Stakes. mnile heats, at Nashville, in two straight heats, 1.49, 1.471; ran second ta Fins.o finr the Kentucky Derby; -ecandal for the Merchant Stakes, St. Loauas, and -econld in the Tiulal Stakes, Gravesenal, N. Y., to Luke Blackburn. Meta H. rasluicea the v winners fulilt andl Mattie K. Lonisiana II., the seconuad dam, had only onae foail, viz., Meta HI., biut franm the thirda alain, Maggie 1., caine Magnolia, Sally Watson, Boni- aventara, Adilenture anald Bliakale Lass. Magnolia proaluicedl the winners The Criplple (Odd Fellaw), _Millie Merrill (dlani of Ira E. Brilde), AMeak Anient, Orange Blossoa anal Myrtle 11. Sally Watson threw Ilukl co. Peradveliture, aint aif Bioiaventlre, is the dain of Adventurer, a winner. Fraioi aI.uaventure annie aitaither Adventurer (by Bulfkda n), in additian to Kitty Wells anal limmy Lass (dlaiam of English Lamly, winner of the Zisi-ZiS Stakes, etc.), aumal Adlventiure is the datia of the winners Lamont and Tealy Veuatuire (ti two-year oal d imiuier) Bucktinaster alil not run until seven years oild. He won I of a mile in 1.211, with 11 hbs. Won mile heats in 1.47, 1.16. Won at 1 miles in 2.44, and agalin in 2.46. Won at a mile in 1.481, and half a anile in 0.53. Ile was second and third in several other raf s. lie is a well-bred horse, trac& ing to the Barb amiare presenteal to President Jef- finoat by the lley of Teini.. The s1os of Buckden are loing well in the stud. 120 Waxy 170-Pot-8.o-s. Tr7.-Eripa 1176&-Markv 1750--Squirt 1712U-Beftlett' Chiiera-Darisy Arabian 18439. iWI Camel. m ( A'sy 1711)-Dan. 11412 of e-II. 1811 (aaxawi .e;aie '1810 hr.h.,1l,2. iatron17by or 1781 lgbllr 17 74)-Da.178 ofIeoeo 17.3 Htro177_81-_ ; Baner Maater Henry 11115 i(rville 1.tl)-Rioedi-e IV.' by Ale-.n.c V12,Erip., 17613- 17 hr. in, B--ntte by A.manlbue 1763 iOld EnglanIl 1741) Mayfly UNl by 5141vl1748 Cad. 17'4)--Dc.. ' 1255 of Air Starling I :14'StarlIngIT!O).' ____-1-uo leigruh111Kn ler-.175:-Jetlny I he 1 9 Iol : 787 - by Crb 1. t'.nr 172 Babe.. Blank I714-Dan. 173 of Pri-c T'Ian 1751 Sip lii)-Sltana17-501 by Regaline 17219 ((GteI. Ar. 172-4:. 2 Daughter of, Bull 1791.I-ady Elz 83 by Withwo-ib IRC1GAro-i-t- 1.) D-,_17f74,-SylviaHihti, 1712 by Y. Mrk1771 Alur-kr 1i. S _1710,-Fert 176 b Br. In Stlint. Cade 1714). ,,ilnrY ntn18( Sree .4)Cikra S15 by, U'llnkr j11 5 (Sir Pv1cc TI 4 It. Cinker. I1,8i, by Tandem. 1773 (Syeh-t ,7._01-T--mgant by Tan.rum 176(41 iriplr 177.- = bC h.. 1421. ICnntttele by Sanen14. B e1271,. Crranln 1811 (onQuiote124)-Dat.. ISI1S of Golumpu 18)4 Glaa14,ln. h. n.rer" ;Slo'of M'at Io 17s1 Wrutopator 173.1)-Cfrcle Inn by St. G-oge i;0 llighhlyer It 1. 82.174,-Apbgail 17MS byWodekt'r 1773 1 ,lmd _1718). 97 - Biiii'kiork 1o14 (Whitel1ck 18 71)-Da.. It'll o.f Phantom 188i (Wu1t 12W.9-Ih., 102l 14 hr h 18D3 ortvro 17 4 KIg F-rg... 1)-D.t.. 1701 of Walnut 17tl6i Hi,-hflyr 11774,-Dan. Amarha hLfnn, 1uat7 t11Cto SI1-ea144b 6h-a.na11(Bpaad11r)Trcr .7 of Hal- nde 11781).,5) Scum. Ilgblr 1 7744b Ci (Hero 1.ulol. 17..-au o AfrD u 177Mace of1.-Du 171.1- ttC Eui- cit h110 d.fee 1755(Smeo 74) "1 -2 1 acctaite W Dito 1110 SirPete T.1714-Dat. 1311of AMrrcnd., 1771 (ElV. 13-t la. 7 8.br01 m f HAofr7231d(artr 145)-olla171 b 1.31-Vxt -b _ Witn 1741 (SirPeterT 1714)Julia17919 by Whcky 17.81 (Salrm 143-. - n P) h-t-,, 1t1 1711 byDoea17 oIz 171)-Giantena 17W by Matchent 17.4. i(ade b.10 I1714)-Moll I InTIg 172 by Bbabam 1740 d(Gd. Ar. 1761). 8 i -.o. otheayer111 Socee 17w1)-Web 1.01 by Waxsy 1711 4Pot43-o-'.173-Pt.ip - cliti 141 1701 by Trumptor- 171 (Conutr167'-PrmnIll 17W by Higbllycer 1774 kHerotl ,0______151)Poli 171)1 by Stap 1724) (Snp 1711). Catto_. Golnmp- .18(Gohanna' 10-Lu Gry IS(44b Timothy 1744 ID-e-lpni174 -Loy cr by,11) o nne 1t71wl16 (Hlro 171)--Frez 74 byTBcllpee 1714 (Maeke10-D. h. h., f Engi, 1756(Sampso 1745i. DdeoaOrville 17, (Btnlngbrongh 1T1111-Fanny 1711A by Sir Peter T. 178,4 ulIliighflr.174) hr. 1811:a Dan. 1716 of Diomed' 1777 (FloIzel 174h11,)-detadona 1770 by Maceke 1i70 (S)1uict - 91 7.12) -Y. Hag 17 61 by Skim I 1411 Starling 1) 2 Enclid, E-ilial.oll (I etZ iii4b Wblnker 1812 (Wan I1,l))-47lbeideFalry h.2 i.b,.111b lr. 10)(ecr 25VceiuI Sl yPptor. 171 (In.peu 6; 17.96 (T-1711-Batic 191bySi Pte T 181(ligiWer174) 4 180 Tuoth119 (DeI278I-VieT 757by Sharka 1771 (Marake, !M,lSi Arch 18111 (aDlomeu 177r)--Dan. of afaltra. 11I Ulpa194-a.o m 74 75- -1 Winld wr 1761 (Blat-k170.gt15)D. fTy Si o BaInF.ltiri 1710 (JDE el177-a. 79f5Adra 18 Pt.1,z17:)Dn 47 Tuckaho. of nCle-kfint 1774 (Gimcrack 17M)0-Da. of Syme kbldar 1767r o Fearnnnght 0; ch. 01. 144. 172)-Y. Kitty FInher 17.117 by eaotht151 In171. o f- M 0 17--& 4b 1 Fly- 1 n8.' .pel. Iiin "'a 0 Orby l Dick -ca A124b h yr154 ndk Jr 111,Patn 0 -br.h. 188 11 y ikAde. 101 IJo Anre- 17111)-Ma10itBeinbog171 - ...0 I (King l'rga175)Pimo 11717lv Sumbrino I 17194 gner17 114 Sninpter 11118 (Sir Aerhy 1llf-1.ay (.re 1817, by Robin ry181 ltvIi 191)- sO Itonetma aria 11102 b Melzar 1791 oxdt 7-a.ofefihye174Hgller14) A cli. in "141 Dan. of F---oght V 17(eti.3 1771. Ytir n. Gians..- 1701 Ly 1)iomed 177 ,Fiorizel 17Ict)-(itea'.0. 11 bry Matche,. 1748 it i t3t. (ade 1714)-Molly Long Legs 1753 by Babral-a 17.411(0Gd. Ar. 1724). - Windle 1114 (Btelngbrouh 17111)-Dan. 171.11 .f Anvil12 (Herod I.-S)iagt 16 bk 01-hte f0 bySaI7.4) (Snip 16-a.of Itegol. 1748 (God. Ar. 1714) -Sit. 17513 to O:hello b _k____w _byCrab 1742(AkcokAr,.). _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t.. I Sochtldr )1irb 60(Dned17fDn fC he 75(aoe 731-ni fOtrll Erbpse 1770 (eearnought 1775).(Gi -i '2 1-b h a., t 811 n8tze 1.I-7e1 Sanideira 181b7 WlebWne-11 ,Doe ng tli of 1S77-Jpd ett byI aeDe 77iWlan 1720-Iont r 17145y 1CeutineLd111 K Greylan I1740-Dany b Cnina 1Ry74 t (Januse 174(17. -Mdk- Boston 10byWy 177)-a.1701 (Po -hle man 1757 (Pot.S-o-'s y 1 T2)-a. of. Wukfn 174 (Gin. 01cth18.1 crack 1.1760)r-Dan. of, Symme Wig tiiir 17117 (HteaRnogh) 75) '0 .7 eXarpedo 18N (Pmnlins P181.0- Itoden 18346 by Sonaiple 19111 (Sr Archy 18t31-Ptta Ma Altcatnea, Gey I111 by Soi.Ge 15159 i'(oyalpln 170-Paria. 1092 by Melza 17)11 TMedley X b. ni. ", 18513. 1771g-Day of'i.hfyr18 Dlllizh-lyer .1774). e17 ,coe. --110qhW 20 o..o' E773-Penen1701 17.2C.atuto Ili;i.H1 1. 717)-ruefa 17W K T-)Hl by Higpilyer 174 Higtnflyet) ch'Meh.. IMameluke I 114 Patia 11b1e-lonad1lla I11lrby 175l9l111 Ebe)14.1-Pto R ci.m 14 uien 1113 bySorcere 1294)- (Trmpttt 71t-rne 117011y by Ilir PeterS TD. 17 a 0Fanny King, etlno 81(ntn186)Mr mt tOb i kad1 Pcbt11 Dn .i. of Te.n.OecarlXlS(WlIkec' WonderIPA))-tLedtetterX. lySirAre!byl3.l3(-Di..ed e . nrth. bWay101Po-4o'173-netp171byTupetor 1784 Conducto- 17(7),- h'e. h., 1116.,rnel128b 1gye174Bod18. ke,11 Gidteija 38Iue 11)SlyBronb n 11 ySrAct t4,D je..Quacer Grl, l)Danfnnne (uza 178)-Da. oyf 'u7imn 1714 PIolt(7l S. na ViTe Breeders' 1Jiwd Book and Guide. CENTAUR. (La.t- TIlg FAVERDALE COLT.) 17i prop)erh'y of the Eitfe of the late D. D. Withers, Brook-dale Stud, N. J Vsedl as prircafe staUion or by contract. (ENTAVR, bay horse, bredl inn tbe Brookdale Stud by Mr. l). D. Withers, by the un- tnn Senns;ntion, own brother to Stratford and Ononlaga, son of imp. Leaamington, dla-ni innip. Faverdale. dain of Frolic, Onneko, Favoress, etc., by The Pnlnnner, own. hrnpthe to osirnejai..n by Be.adsnnuann. The l'almer worn the AoNt, Derby, Royal St:nkes and Liverpool Anitminn Cup, annd is the sire of Jennmny llowlet, winier of the Oaks, 1'PilIgritir , Pilgrimage (winner of the kwehnirst Plate, the 1,t000 and 2,000 Guine.as), G;rey l'ahlnner, etc. His grannluanin Georgiannna (fall sister to (...utess of Bnnrlington, ti.e .l:nnnn f Cavenndish andl injp. Hartingtonn, winner of the Ce.,arnwitch Handlicap) by T.... htnnne, winniner of the .;t. Leger nnnnnl one of the nlnst vnlnnainle stallions ever I..... I inn Elngland.l Tnonchstonne sired Mozwerinna, the dannn of West Annstrtnlian, winner .,f tIne 2,010 Gnineas, thin Derby andl t. Leger. Mowerinna, was onnt of Enmnma, sister to Ciarolint, tie fiinrthdalai of Cenntannr ly Whisker, third dznnn Laldy Enmnily by Mniley Molonh, soni f lnley, aund sir of the fiIInnnnIS Alice Hhawthornn, dain of Thormanby, n-innner of tine licrny, tr.ac ing throigh n Gibside Fairy by Hern nns 8son of Mercury by EnI i pa-, to the D'Arcy lnlack-iegged Royal mare. Centannr was a irst-clalss race-horse, wnnnnner at two years ,ld f ti iloielufll Stakes, I ofa mile, 115 lbs., in 1.16, beating Windtinlil. IDiablno, etc .; was s-endnl to Freinch Park itn Seqnnence Stakes. 5 furlongs in 1.04: rann se-nndnl to Tipstalt im thie Xapling- Stakes, I of a nnni!e inn 1.15, onneening hi.u 10 II-s. : rain secomin to Prontor Knott (onneeding hinl 31I)s.) itn Junior Chaunnpimn Stakes, I of a Mile in 1.1-1, with Fresno, Snldvator ain.. liabllo behind him; nn -;wn the Honmne Bred l'r-nlni w St;.kes, j f a mile, 11. lbs., inn 1.161, andi theCarteret Ilannlicap, I of a mile, w-itin 121 hbs., inn 1.16, bea:tinng Fre-sno, Files, etc.; worn the Srospect Stakes, of a mihup 115 lI-s., in 1.17i, henItinig LDiabnlo, Fre-no, cetc.; won tie Algeria Stakes, 4 ofa pinle, 12'0 lUs., inn 1.164, lneatinig Sncnnnrita, etc.; was unplaccdl in Ty.r, Stakes, won hy RTelnnrt.tr. At three years old Ih s nnplacenl inn the, Tidil Staki kesl, wVp my Salvator; wonn Si:nnlic-ap Swveeiptake, 13 nMniles, 112 Dlb, inn 2.23, be.atinng le Logos, Inverwick -n-nl 11 jortr rain thirl to Salvator nld Longstreet in Lorillarl St akes, 1 eniles in - .,E'. a:nn, .- I third to Manistonne annd Rhono in Newark Stakes, 1 anile in 1.43. He wa- nnnjnnrl inn tinis race anad never ran aganinn. From his grannd qIuLilities as a race- ini-n ;nnnld Inigin fipreenlinng, lip shonulni be a gra i succ ess as a stailinon He is dlescendenl inn plirect l; nle line frnpnnn thit Binnek-legged Royal mare, to whic5c also trace the fol- Iziw log xepllnit race-hnrs-s aund sn sneessfi stallionis, Orionoko, Saltrannn (imported), Bh llnninngbhrmgig, Williamnnsonn. Ditto, Cdtierstonne, West Amstralin n, Walton, Wildl fP nvrnll, FIPl':n.-savn. lhiopbianntns, C 'at,-rmr, Lornd Ronanl, Ishinnunanl, Winsdonnm, The Miser, SaxiIlragn nnnnl flarry O'Falloin, inn America. 1212 Pot-8-&-, ITl-Ecllpe 1764-Mmzke 1150--Squirt 1739-Bartleila ChIlders-Dauley Axabian IISW. NA- hk-b-ne Waxy 1191) (Pot-8-o-a I711)-Peu-lope 1711 by Trumpator 11)01 lnductor 170,-, Pn-- nla1748 by Higbflyer 1774 (Herod 1718)-Prom Ise1N by Snap 1710 (Snip 114 h. s. Juia 1756 by Blank 1740) (God. Ar.A724). - b. __ _ PtrT.17M (iThalyeatl 1104 by,6 Alexander 1D-8 (Ipsedco 174- Ra ____ hanll 177 by Golsfllnder i-,64 Snap 117,50.. yDoe17 tcd11 '2 f ClifIN odpecke 171:1, A.-1 17! 0 buL'.t- 11rWI--(Hes4 n114 1)aD-. of h. b G..la hoe (BustarTd4 11) -Patty by Tim 1792M (Squirt 1'132)- St31ie Patch 1731 by J. t Isce 1-,2', (H.- C. LItton Ar.). - 5g Ic Barap 1841 (Comittd-r 17"1Y111-V. erin by Beo 171-Il (HReAl 1738 ferin b u p59 1775 by Her 17411 ((lade 1151) - Da.. 17114 of Sna 10(SIIp I7t)lit 1743 to R.eg.- ___ ot y God. Ar.174 (ueI Buzrd 475 (W-sapeck-r114Dn fAeadr111(ci- 14 t.o cli :h.P lllttr 74Rci 181Dn fAfe 1170a)n-h-nt174h) e.1)0o ni 1. e-r 175.1 (Sampson 17-I5). - chIala Per-An. Illi (Sir Peter T. l7R54)-Mn-id.,a 18114by Meteo-r 1,183 (Efclit-17-I id oh , S. f-all-Work 1'7F6 by Flighfilyrr 174 filt-ol 1151- 1(1-t. 17.1 to T-nden by Sypisto t 1S11411 1-04h.t1.ii 1)De..-f Re-gnlnall:1(God. Ar. 171241. = ure, Riid i. 18i`tblltk ltl-ati88b rm lssr 01 aco181 .l hr. - b bI,1 Tranby5'sdslamij112 by O.il I 119(lttnlrth 1791) Mis. Oti-t-,tote ti bly Weazi, 17761 ierd 1175 -Dn..o. cArrstr144tai 44) - .AusI of ChapIon 1812 (tcllm110'U) -Etiquette 1I6.1 by Or-ille114. elbo 1791 Bo- - j Iltinor dicra 18117 byAleander 174(4 (Eclipse 1764) Bru-ete by Am Unt 6s1ht4 0111 E...r- ,- . - hr In 182 lutul 17,41) - ylnyfly 1711, by Mal,-hi-n 17-IS (Clde 171311. ___ 71 - Tttmot.-ui -Sir Arch) 1'-9 0 Iior 17774- D.,.. of -Sellrum 1118 (Eclips I71t4)-J):-u 1-vfos ciI,111 Wildei 17417 t-Fero- tI11-D. of Tyler',i Dri-er 1790(1tY lol-eu t J= , Sistf to Bal1'.Florlze 11-441 (-:Diome.I 177.7)-Dan. 1lO99of AldemmanIWlP,4tt-S-o 1111) - Pn.. U ,.. Tackelhue of 5Ulockf..t 1711N (GItuea-k 17,60t-Dho. of S-i-ie' Wl ldair 114167 Fre-ii-ghtt cb .i... 1814. 1775)-Y. Kitty Fi-bir 17117 h 4-v Fraruoht 11.55 11, n 117.). - - f En.filius lol (OraIlli 1,9-.!I Icarta 1o4 b17fi- SFyer 18-14 _vank A r. 188,Pa-t ihstii, 1813 by Dick Atidrewa, 1711 .J. urw 175.1 - Ma, 1I" byllnliben , 11 beb.8. (1Kin Fergue;- 1775, -rimrose 1R7, by Mambrelun 171 8 Ilngiim-r 19.-. B oea SninPl 188 'Sir rcy 11-1111 Lady Gr,-y 14-17 by Robbti Grey ING481 tRo-nli 1711- Maria. 11O! by Melza 1791 I5Metlley 11741)--D..nof 4-Illghilyer I7.K4 (Hijeblly,,r 17) D i t .141 (an, of 5Feairnougtit 17,55 Ili-gittt 11.) at Slan Slin 1804 IBuziril tLl7) Ma B-rnte 18131 by W-,s Ditto 18111 (Sir P-eFerT_. 118_1 a.d 17111 of Mercury 1718 (Eclipse 1741)-Dan. 1776 of Hleod 1718 (Tarta 1741)-Folly 1771 b.I Ii. 116 by Marke- 1714) (Squirt 1739). at, Tremp'tliue, Tetinp 18114flDick Atdea1t7-Wb1915 byNVWax 1790 (Pot-P--'s I7T13)-Pelotthe - l-it. 1.-25.17t8IPcmi .1718 tt Sap 171St(Sni 1514411k.01-8yHify- , - . ae o Tramp 1811) (Dirk RAiodist 1 V-8bBuzal 117I Wispce - er t73--be1ssblt.. c..174 1754) - 31I-s W-s 1 b7Iy Matchen clz 12 7444 W(ade 17241- slat. toFaorite by Regu- 1739 (GIotd. Ar. 11724). - ay Am. Eclipse 1814 (furor 1101)- Itaty An.t 1845 by Ogle&- Oscar, 18)4 (-Gltbrel 17101 - cii in. 14(1 Med-t's dam 187 l by -.dt. 1 Mi of tite oa"181b 4- Tbo1. 1tkn 1 Topw 7821-Dan. Iof =prec.e4- 4 b. zi f uzr 7( (odekir17-l oIwp 1790 yTnuao 178111 (4Zl.nducwtr P4 71-Lia 71 yHrd 7'S(atr1743.. - _ Tttl-oe U 5i itts 1e211 byasr etvlijvikj9iloi 2' - I tIlt dirt-a ISM) by Alexander I7 )a (erlipa 11)-rueieby A ratbs1701 (old Et,g- land 1741) - Mayfy 1771 by Mathem, 1 A) Iae14. -a - Lath Moore Trmp 1810 (Dick Andres 117)- Kite 1824 beB.stard 1S13 (C.strel 1511. 0lyntla I-I-,rw, 1s1 by Sir Olive.r 1100 (Sir Peter T. 1754) --eitlla I-,47. by Ant-lI 1777, tiHoti 111.4)s ;r 114,10. S.A. I",by Eclipse 111141 Mark- lISWt. Sulta ISI (Sllin 1(L)Cobwb 1811 by Phutito 1818 toalti1-71.91) Fi.lsirt- 11'151 - Mitdleton, by Siothea.e 1T-)4(Srte 1l96) -Web IllS by Waxy 13917.t1 --' 1111) Pri- fl a b. h., 143.4 tis19 yTuptor 1781 (Coductor 17417) - rttts, tf Shuttl 11111 (V. Maceke 77) Zare 1801 by Delpin1I' 181 lI liy-r t17741 Flora itin147 - 178m9 ily King Ferets lll- li 17(4). rg1 -- ec Wttaleb.ne 1417 (-ay li.-Deilauce l1li by HuOena 1484 (Buzard-- 18.LIUti b. h. 1121. Folly P06 by Higitlod Fltig 111194 4ipaille 1'1841 - Harrie IT1194 ily VolItiticr Ills PZ lcIpatl 17111 aySrasdn474 b lrd11(Mthm14) 1. a ll Midtfllet.u 1522 (Phantom 114w)-Lilit Folly 18114 by Hgln ln 714l4uil In '-n 174.) - Mtagitlia 1771 by M-a-ke 17-.44) S 1nt17:12). F) -IIe.l 17484 by Higtlve 1774 (l1er-d 17-18 ui 141 by Snali 1154) (Sitip 171141 - a t b t87 JttMl 11.7 by B1ask I-40 ((Int. Ar. 1714). Datgit- o 1I41 IBuzarM 177 Muiden le0l by Sir Peter T. '17894 isilye. 174.- D-n :: t I-m,112' 118 of Phnttnn17)41 tH,-rs 17.18) - Mal-w 1182 by Florine l -i d 1Ierst17.) 'alei174 bytMatebt-u 1711 (ede 17144 Q4 11atrlec rll,114.Biithnni 1444 TIMs -ohi 14-4111.b.Stamfor1 by4 (iHPigh7 AIvir 1-774 IlessI 17544)- Bhr- 172bIqirl1 74 (Tr (Olle 111.1) Bo.idi5 Axne -I(cs 74 rstevAaatu 111(l tgland 1741)- lay- fly 1711I by Matchem 11484 Cede 13- e.115ofAnc Starting 113,4- (Stdiing F A I' 12711- Lok-al me-Lads '131 by llasltltsrIly-rvTrk). 0 MleyOrvll 1t9.t lieiinAr.ug t latrls sWis 714I (mSaltraut' 171-1W V. b. h! 1810o G1antess 1-11 by inet17 I1orze 11)4) tilnls I lby Matriteta 17.41 (Code 174) - Mtdly taig Legs 17-1 by Ilbraash 74 Go.Ar 74, -' - - Nancy Dickk And-.st. 1-1W (J.ie A.id-rw 1778) DS ttis10 yHunlrnb1181 (King a b I Ferus1775)- an. ofY irPtr 1775 .Dg 71) e.of Enginer 171.4 (Sanit-an 4'!r'- -Dn Hf - ai Arabian. I Waxy 17.41 (Pot-4-,'t .5-ttltp 17beTupsr119(oletrli-Pu b.h, 11412. neI1a 1ll-lby lligbtly 1774 (H,.tt i195s)-1'rnmi- 1118by Snp 171111 (Snip 17I14)-- nk.151 yB 11,40 (Gus, Ar 17214. 2 Ilrnnvs 171 Mereuy 1111 Icswiad b.m 44 yP-paor17__181 llmeeatts 1774 - Gbsle Iry, Be atric b. .. 11,91'by Sir POte T.tl1784 bllhrr174-yral. n.. I7 by Match.- 12 b m 1811 I em 1748 I(Cade 11714)- Duchess b. in. 178I htune14 O Ar.124-is 8llemrkit b. m. 1719I ity Y. Tru llc18 iieyod r)-a.of Lord Oxford' D..in Ar-D rey Hl1ackli-gtred Rityal niece 4The Breefers' Hand Book and (Guide. CHANCE. The pwrnprtiy of Mr.. .Ja1ms B. Cqla, Iroquois S/tad, Lexington. Stallion adrefr- lised J;,r public serrice eachl year. ('IJANXE, chestnut horse,. foaled 18Il, bred by the late James A. Grinstead, Walnut lill Stiild, Ky., by War Dauet., -nti of Lexinigtonu and the famous Reel, datin of Le- enupte (the only horse that eer beat Lexington), Starke, winner of the (Goodwod (Cip, and Priore"ss, winner of the Cesarewitch Handicap, etc., by imp. Glencoe, out t liap. GIallopade by Catton. Chance was a good race-horse; won two races out of tiur starts, and was second in one. Won Colt Stake, 4 mile, 103 Ibs., iln O.50(1; wiun purse, i furlougs, in, 1.054. As three-years old won parse, I of a mile. 109 IbI., in 1.171; won purse, I of a mile heats, 104 11s., in 1.184, 1.18k, track slow; won FlJls City Stakes, 1 & miles, 108 Is., in 1.55, beating Hightlight, Aretino and others, and was pdlacedit in other raees. Was placed in several good races at four years old. At ti -e years iolt won purse, 14 miles, 112 IbY., in 1.37; second to Mlatinee, 1,n miles, 108 Ih.., in 1.50' ; second to 3islesty, 1 miles, in 2.11; wasthirdil the Tobacco Stakesand two other racies. At six years old won .1 mile 70 yards in 1.311; won I of a giuile in 1. 164; 7 fuirlongs in 1.301-, 107 lbs., track heavy; was second it, one race alid third in three. His datin, p'erhaps, is the dam of PIerplex, Doubt, IDilemma and the speedy, good race- minre Iteckon by i p. Anstralia it, she out of Mishap by imnip. Knight of St. George by IriMh Itiril.ateher. M1ishap, the se-ond dam, prodiuced Crockford, Misfortnne (danin itf 3isttake, a goad winner in England, llopefnl; Syntax nid Miss D)ance, Walcott's ilaum), S.phy (dain of Repose, Pelhani's ilaii) and Mischief (dam of Judge Hughes). Ltrette, the third dam, produced Regan, Ada A. (late Ada Allen), Sophy Badderly a aid I'efaul. Of these Regan was the ilani of Vigil, Vera Cruz, .Jennie D. (dant of Gri,-:ucr, Veraijo and Lijero), Jeninie B. (daim of Primuero, Ganymede anil Honduras). .ol4ly Sir Johin, Vengeance and Printer (late Last Chalnce). Ada A. prodlneed Patsey Ihum i, Franik Rthoads, Leon (the two last namied each winners of the California Stake., etc.), Lizzie P. (dahni of Idalleme Cottomi and Louis P.) and Rosa G1. (dlati of Tom O'llara and Fanny .J.). Sophy Badiderley prodnteed the winners leytona Barry (dilm of llob Thonmas and Worth), ltob Pate and artitudale, while froti. Peaceful, the laht of I.irette's daughters, anie the winners Montezumiia anld Steve Jeromime. It is : noted rai'ing and producing famtily in both America auit England; front it cmut Henry Perritt, Mogul, Caziqlie, Our Ban, in adtdition tio thosfe above, and ill Englanld Flrize l, Election, Royal Oak, 3Mulatto, The :Palmer, Rosieraciam, Duntih Skater, lIonenater, Gladiatenr, Iferniit (by Newininster), sire of ihp. St. Blaise, etc. Chance s1li..iil lie a snecess in the stud; lie coombines the best racing blood adi is frim a racing and producing family. He is sire of Eagle Bird, a goodl two year old, and the Narka colt, l-oth winners. He is ilscended in direct female hule from the Massey iiiari', t. which trace Trentham, Flnirizel, Election, Qtliz, Royal Oa.ik, Mutlatti, De- fi-mte. Thel PaInier, Rosicrnuian, Thitch Skater, lDoncaster, Gladiateur, Hermit (by Newmiwiiister), The Mlerry Monarch, Ileakthorp and other good (ines. 124 Fliozd 1760-Bhad 171-Tartar 1743-Partner 171-Jigg--Byeuly Turk, about I1& bi rhy Domed 1177 (Woael 17do)-Casinla1766 by tckUghain 1181 IUlllhflyr 177,41- , rbi'rlc aa y 7 (T. weeptake. M. of Bophor 1i P b. h., 15 C uehum14, Du fW.Frstr18 yrr16) I Daughter of, laltram 17 (E.Ilp 1744-Dan. of Sy-i,' Wiodlir 17117 .Fe. rnogbt 1755, Den. - .d ch. in.gz, - ofylder'Un Drlivr 171 5 -Dau.of atwe 1761 (.lauk 1740) -Duo. of U I_1 6Wale 17--lttu 1714,..6 -DHle lioead 1117 iplortac 17c8)-Dfu. of 4)bark I'7 (Ma it jr ar - if tirizel. Mdile 1770Te ('Fearuonglht 1715) -Dan. of Fault15 ( Ituna 0-D )of U i it 1b. h.l2 o ISM. -J.=y Sger 1741 (Rondbhead 1717y. 4.. 1)uItro Alderman 1I'117 (Pot.8-o' I773.-Dan. of 'Clockfuat 177 ,Glncack 17117) D.un of ,Dger Ilymne Wildair 17647 (bFegeuonglit 17111t-Y. Kitty Fishr 1767 by -Penn ... ght 1756 - . - 1 17otr 31)elt 5lt l0Z 1 by Cade 17(34 (Gd. Ar.-1J4). C ;Emilnt Oarvlleo 1700Rl1iiogW1f)TZD Ei1Isih Stamford Ir]xebel79CIWIl1t 78) -D-o o; e Dai. 1709 of hierkey 1100 (8altram' 17M)-Gry lori-mt 1781 by Doritt 17 2,u . is - _l tn., l8.14 Otho 17M5I-Dizry 1757 by Olank 1740 (od. Ar. 1A41. ( learl.,Th Fle 181 k Vuntirke Jr. Prt)--P 1813 by Dck Andrew 1797 (Joe An-rw, h. to 194. 1y M 181 I .91bent1i egfllero.,ghIe1171Berogbri bI Fu 1)-ir8rse 17.C by Ulu-- Elo 1700 Enon- 1756) - Cricket 1;94 by fi-od 1M Tarts, 1741). O - rm. AL !- B D bio-med 17. n- of rltoblo H-b 175tnpor1 5 1P61 4)- ili + ,E-h Cmli, 1818 Da171h of Olcurlty Pert (Epc 1Fd4) - n 16 coheby 'Wildalr 1713 Wade 1734)- C mr 17u IM by, Cub 11 lF.. 1714). idy Gr-- , Robin Grey 1I05 4- Ist 17w2)-Marla 12 by Mel-, 1741 medle 1776 Dot,,o Pl ;t sQ= b. m D'. irerIb . 1774,-Dau. of -Farugbht M1R75 el ISt. gu - 111)D-. f :4 fit I IbZ.r arliDI T((. -7lpeker 773--Du.. of Alexander 17.84 ,Pl i1s 1764,-Damnof. nr! selim lighbiyce 1774 (Hrd 118-uof Alfted 17711 Malchen 17,4'9)-Da. 17710 of Engi- : ch ClI. i i, 1'13fleer 1756. fStnpson 1745). B. h 'A Ditto 114 (Si, Peter T. 1h7! 8-D... 17291 o1 Mercur1.tby t7r ieiur 17()-Dau. 17E76 liz - 5 of Herod 1718 (Tartar 1it3I- Folly 1771 by Marek. 10. (Squirt 1752)-Vixc 17- by ;- cb "m llllteT4byll" thm,4cdtiztiTlyrtt l-F I_ ___ egulns 173 , d Ar 1J3' Tramp, lick Aiciwa 1397 Joe And.rere 177III-Dun. 1ISM of -lbna 1710 Mru.17) b. ISM1 PrsxlnellalMlby Treutham 76 ITA. Sweepecakes 174g)-Dan. 1785 of Woodpecker I - 7;(Hlerod l7I8y-Erri-l.9 1771 by Eclipse 1764 (arek. 1770). W3 , s Sel 1 1. .3-Pe-lope I'18 by Trumpator. 178 (Conductoyr 1IT0-Pen- -11a I' by Hi110y-)'4romered1700 by Snap 1750 t8nip 1716)- __ o =ib. 17,by Siotn. 17;41 ((d. Ar. 17JIM.1( D p __ , 1- Varie elum o (l8baunitil cury 17780i-Caithelbrtin 1 by, by 'dPeci- I77 ,TotebdWC&- 1. b i_ milk 17m1 by Treotlisin 170 T. Swdelepstaes 17t41)--Coquette IltS by Cotopton ,, Timothy 17181 (telknI 1711- Lucy 1711h, liFlorizel 178 4Herod 158)- Fenzy 1774l bySt , (tear Erli, 1761 Izeke 1y7 50)-Dn.ofitgiocer 1T75 1Hamp o. 17'45)-Dan. 171 _ i m1)4 -h._In 4_iO7 o D.pr171). Ifam- -'Mcona 1766 o trFrga MM5)i Faith 17711 by etstco 171 (lanik.14-At.- C _ ik, m., lg laota 1700 by Multebem 17484 iCtxe 1_74,- La145ill 171 by Oroonoko 17 U , =-i - Em I' lOB. C-rgewab 13) Dait. 1744 of Travteller 17r5 (Psrtner 17181. 0-Do'be f Stuolenek 1810 (Sorceer 1I116-Micc Ca.tion 1811 by Orville 17909eitgiog Daghtr of, b 171 1- Dan. 179 of Weatberck 1785 (ligtilyr 177.4)-Gcoc i177 by Matce 14 Iitt188 (ade 17141-Dan. . 'rk181(eg c17301. gg e- Hnmjre 10-i sorcerer 179f6)-C ls Y 1813by Clinker 186 (Sir Peder 1784) Pewet C) 17186 by Tandem 17I lB e"n 1710-Termagaut by Tantrum 1791 Cripple 17A0- LI o b. h. l,1.0 Cantarire by Sampson 1 45 (Bae13, D1an-hlteof Cevate j1816 Io Quixote 17864-il-Da. 1818 of G.)mus11 Goen 18)Dn 3 b m _8 I_ 1810 ofd ParnabDlor 1701 e mptor 1781 Cill e 1866 by St. George 178 (tigily-r 17401 - Ai ijai 1184 bylltgbflyenrll4 tflemod I718). - T ilo CieumA wltoe 183 tjil-a'Per 1 ae by 1515r Hen ll 197W, Boa- b i.1h5.l diers 18)71 by Alexander 1)7 (Eclipe71 Brunette by Aarthus 1766 (Old Eng- land 1741) M b e) WhIsker 1512 4Wa. 70 GbieFiy11 yHrn.1u.ruy171Vrri - - 05 ttde 1I0bSiM or16 Iprao t6-Betie16 by ir Ptr T. 174 11iigh- ch m- 134' fiyer 1774.-y iI17NbSuchm14 (Cade 1754). a' .MinlnOrIll 170L einb, 714-w-.Jl)bytif 1719794 Si P .Irt1I,.-. V l h. P-0 Dati., 171 ofWiky111(atai11) Pe .riot 11b trnat17 .1. Soel .Scd 1804 (Belgiog 11l-GoosaderI1803 by luiabletonlan 1'714 King Fer-en. C. . b 186 1,73. Bell -7Iyrao I175- (Con.dcto M7t Fancy I" by Fkaixcl 170 :,;--S --, 'S rI 11-o t 1 it 73t Juno hr Spectator'17411 (Crb 17311. Ilhik Way 1700, Pot-&-'. IT ")- Peetp 71 rTntso 70Cnotr1t7.Pri'i n - WhikI el 1-8 by Highllo 14lcrd178-'ome175bSnp15)(Snip 1716)- J.uli 1756 bty Blank 170(o. Al. 1724,. ':ctril1 [Se-lit 81 S b IWS o8eererlI'9O)-Spritt- W )by Bobtail 1791,1'eeircildwetc left,.T. S I74Wo-C.,pcIe 176t5 hbyCompt-n Barb. Si HcnisWbulelxtit 187 Waxy 1760. Pet4 MWU by Wiuderer 181 oana178) -Ti,0talit. P Sihr, DI'180 by Al,-.,]-e 1780 (Eclipse 1714 iva I1 ISM by Sir Peter T. 1756 lfPightlyer k 177,4)-Hlorut 171 W by Dron 1777 (Herod 17-58). GSaw ctoll Bob Bitty 1115 -Chanmtcleer l1(7",- I-iaht 18)1 1,y Jr. Eceape 1811 (Cbmtnodoce 1I13- b1 ci mS. 17111 of Sna 1710l .SIp 173d). - Heroin 1775 by Hero 17513 (Cad-,I 1741--D-t. !d Hetoar eianie 81 ...tc 84 an 11 t Cornea -it (oe.-c 78M.ca, "Plutoff 1860 by Stamford 171)4 (Sir Peter T.14-Mri177b Coriander 1781 Pot-8-o- a- li l 1811, 17741 -Faith0 171 yPaob1713 (Hank 1740). ItIe thSir Hercules 181 roe10 r nel8byWx oe16 Wx 78 - lik n 153 11kb 811by Srceer 7111 (Tuniiatr 172)-iceltukle 1110 by Pripitate' 1787 I rtry171 _Dun. I1786 oigfHie 177 (IterodI 178. bh. 1811). Dan. 17199 of Whiakey 178 (Salt-ram' 77811- GIyoinat48 by Dorintant 1177. E 'Otbo 178)1 Dizy 1717T by Blank 174-8) ,CodA.174. -- letr-de-, u Iotcn181Socrr11)LdRahl80by Stafrd 179 (Sir Peter T. 1784)- z b M142 Y. Rachel 171M by Wolutece 17T6 Ecis I14-Rcc 1718 by, ltghfiyer 174 (Herod 1758)- Dan. 177.1 ofSyhon 1751 (Sqirt 173) W.Totbi Glenecoe 118-1 (Sultan F16111 'Pikl 111lvEilu 86IO.liiit rj.- ta ct I, i36 y Mrli ISS (Cctrl 1)1)Morl 165 Iy ocee l756iTrmopator 17-2)-Ilornly La. h 17116 hr b Ilozatird' 1787 4WWoopeker17 MaryTbomas,'l =s,!b. 180 IllteyIa) artb n10 yIonk 87,l tb t)P- b. h t., i8r7 Y ntb m. 180yMerrydeld 1866 Cockflzbter 1716I-PttpinJsy mace h. m. 1808 by ____________________ opjay175 (Buzzrd' IM(7-Bourbon'e dam gp. m. 1707 bY Preripitate, 'M11 (ecy178-.Tiltftygr.m. 1787by Higbfi-rer 174 (Herodl1755)-nffany or. n. Iriby pet 1764 (Mazake 1710)-V.Hag qr. mn. 17861 by Skim 71(tsln 7'7-lt - in. 17,44 ', Crab 1722(Aleok A. Ebony li to 1748 by FlyingCildere 1tI5 (Darley Ar. 160g)-Old Ebonty hi.i. 74 ySat 170 BrlyTr, Duk o Etlnd. Mey nue y Massy', BlackBarb. 172Te Breetkrs' Hand Book and Guide. IMPORTED CHARAXUS. WINNER OF THE LIVERPOOL XI R'sERY STAKES, WORCESTER CUP, TRAD IESMAN WELTER CtP, CRAVEN STAKES AND OTHER GOOD RIACES. Tlc property off Capt. R. J. Hancock, lerslie Stud, Overton, Va. Yearlings sold anniudlIy. Serrice by contract. C'nlnAAX rs, bay horse, ,oaied 1876, bred by Mr. J. G. Watkins, by Distin, son of Trumpeter bly Orlanado b5 Touchistone, dam Sappho by Kingston, son of Venison, out tf :iaeritiee by Vnltaire, mnti of Blackloek, ete. Distin, the sire of CharaHus, comes fro..a a racill fag 0 ily. Miss Bowzer, his dam, is the grandam of Craig Millar, winner of tine St. Leger anitd loncaster Ctnp, she out of Mangosteen, sister to imp. Mango, winner atf tine St. Ieger, and to Preserve, winner of the 1,000 Guineas, and grandamn nf Sjpeclaaama, winner of the (Goodwood Cup. Trompeter, Hire of Distin, is the sire aaf Plnti, gr:aitaisir. of Rayon d'Or. Distin is the sire of Avontes, a good race-h.rse and wilner of a nuimblaer of important raecs, and is the sire of Netheravon, a good winner. Kiragntkon, sire of Charaxms dain, won the Goodxnwol Cnp and was a popular sire in Etngianal, naid is the sire of Babtoa, itiap. Gleaelg's dam, imp. Eltham Lass, dam of Kingfi.ba-r, Cnaraa'tacns, whinater of the Derby, imp. Blnemantle, qneen Berths, vittner ntf tIbe a:ks a..d Ilam of Spinaway, WVheel of Fortune, both winaners of the 1,0111) Ganinaeas :nd Oaks. Sacrifice, his gratndnamu, is also gratadant of l)evotion, the dana of Thclhais, witntaer of the 1,000 Gninteas anld Oaks, the nnbeaten Clairvanix, St. Margiuerite. winner of the 1,000 nineaas anid alatia of Seabireeze, winner of the Oaks alad St. Lega'r by Voltaire, the sire of English Voltigeur, who won the lDerby and St. Leger anld aired iiap. Billet, sire of Barnes, Runanymede, Miss Woodford, etc., and Vedmtta, wintnaer of the 2,000 Ganineas, he th-e sire of G;alopin, winner of the Dlerby. Galopina isl tie sire of St. Simaaon, the mast popanlar stallion in Eniglalnd, Galliaral. wittner naf tine 2,000 (Gluineas, annd Donaovann, who won Ilotb tIe Derby and St. Leger inn 1889, sie tat nIf Virgitaina, the dam of Virago., winner of the 1,000 Guineas, (Goodwot-I alnd nn nldt'r Cnps, anal full sister to Pnee, dalmta of Flea, winner of the 1,t)00 Ganinneas atnal grawnalfaaa aaf Tihe lUgly Bltek, winner of tibe 2,000 Ottineas, by the .t. Leger winanner ilalp. .. vtoen. Virgiaia irs ont of Paneelle ly Muley, she aut of Medlora. wiralner of thna- a iakn, atail alaan aef Gniaara', aan O aks winer, lay .elim. The pedigree ranans baek thnr . ngh ftlth inabile channaels tat the Laytoan Barb nanare, to whicn tracs e Falsetto anal 1r,.jnfais, natal frnamu Gnidlen Grove back the peatigree is ialentical with that f Iroquois. 'fo thia a;mnte 6einttt;tait headi trace aiso Powihattant, Parole, Rebel, Virgilian, La Hee- niersota, Ferialn, Aella andal juantty others of note oat this siale andl ia Englanal. Matchett.j ltneritar, At ..al....ie, loan..-iaatltaa, St. Iallonorat all descent in dlirect feninale line, anti ,rt' a fie ot tite equiltae wonalers that trate direetly to this fatanily. As a race-liahr' t'ltnraxaws was aiatintgulineal. At two years olad he wan the Liverpool Nursery Stakes, itt whitih ie lbeat Strnatlw anaon. At three he wont tine Worcester Welter Cltp, I aila.i, 1-2 ]l.e, tile Sinanball a Wn'lter Cna. 1 manile, enarryitag itt tine lantter rant 127 Ilts., thie Alalra lfaadibaap, 11 nnila', 11I4 Ih.. At five he woan the Herefordshire Ctip. tin,- Iiraintg-lhain Autnttntta llanliea, anal the Wanreester Autuninn Hanaldicap. At six hInn ww. E;t.tn'r ll:aadiaalt P'late, It miles, carryiang 136 JIs., at Bath, Wotn tile C(etuty tI l 'aie'ra' lt:nte, I nanile, arryitag 145 ]a.., a 'mile Sellinag Welter Race, e'nrryiaag 156 dl la., Wor'a'sterlshire Stakes (liaaaliap)'al) l .al niles, 124 Ihs., Wrceater Traleat't... 'a m Walter Cllp, I aunile, with 168 lII,., tbHe Sheppertm.a Halnici'ap Stakes. 11X miles, 132' as., anal 11er Majesty's Plate., nat li blfield, 2 nniles, 137 hIls. At .event Ine win thin Craven Stakes, lf miles, 115 hits., at G-dwodal. Fratnat thnis it will be seen thnat tine caree-r f Charaxat attn the tanrf was very higinly atn'eemsfnnl, anla bis form anal rayal pedigoree alnotlal insunre hi. sana'cesss a:, sire nf race-horses. Tno onily ones 01 his get tried. Capstone, Katie C. (Hetty Cznry), Charale, Lester, Annnie G., Lallah, Chlaracter, lInat...ie anal n1 iB-lle, are goo ai onaes anal Willners in first-class comlany. I 26 Waxy 1760.-Pot-6os 1WN-Eclipse 1764-YMacke 160.-Squirt 1732--BttS Cbildera-Darley Aablan 19. -- -Ci, Whalebone 1t6l (Way 1276)-Da. 1612 of Eellot 118Q. Bnzinrd 1;8.7)-Maiden 1ItOI by br.b.. Sir Pleter T. 176.4 (Hgbye 1774)-Dan. 1765 of Phenome-non 1760 (Herod 15) Matron 17 by FlorlaI er (ierd 1751). hlI r. m., 1664. net riaau 766MEgad14Myy17 by atchem 1746 (Cade 0i Mol g 1 3 cbha, U;7G. lAr. 17311 I I i g lle Bllllaud 161 )aatrs 1101 ) --Olympia 161S by Sir Oliver 11011 (Sir Peter T. 1764-Scot liel ab. mi., by Anv7 teril It,77 (lierod 17c81-Scota 17161 by Eclipse 176 (lMaroke lild)Haruiony .-.,l8beck, Ctnl(ii by llenliiqbrgbue- 1971 (lgiFewru 1775)- s -I 1f eb. h., 1816. Eerta1eb Samp 1774n 1745 TBlae 12b n 10 5.ipp5. T'= Johann Sellm 1602 lzrd 12571-Dan. of Skyscaper 1766 (Hlgbllyer 1774)-Daa. m6 of r_ h. m .......t.h Dragon 1767 (Wood 8rpecker 1, ,o).-Fldget's dani 1777 by 1- 18 bCyde 1774)- . Emijins. Onilie21u ti'Jsnloghb e 17t)-Emully l80 bry 1o(f1 PerT. 17f b. h., i 1of Wkey 1b 4tra m )-aGeey Dodm 1261 by Dormant 1772 (Otho 170-D y1757 by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 1714) _ lo E Whiz I Rohens 1611105 (Buz- 177)-Penelope 178 by Trnmpalor 1760 (Condwclor IWlTZ-Pru- h ,, 'f9 I nella ls I EbyHghAys 12774 (H erd1;5)-Psomise 1766 by SnMp 1750 (SnIp 17:l)- I .0 Julla 17561 Blank 1740 (God. A.12) Z ' --'1Soltan desliitll lnzzaed 1wJ-Ba 11 bymt W'a Ditto 1Iu0 (Sir PeTer T. I_ Z 31 b b 1816 tI of ery ( Etclle 1 Dan. 177u of Hemod 1716 (TIrtar 1748)-Folly tPhantom 1166 (Wlon 119P)-YifdseWe 1I15 by Soothsayer 1S16 (Sorerer 176)- Web h. :. Ig1b m.I S . - elobpWx10(Ol).o-'a l77e3'' 7- by Trompator Ie (Co1d7utor 14 . ! Emilina O-r v1 719 n h17111-ily1 Statford 17914 (Sir Petr T. 1t4- - .-- b h Dan 171 ofWiky16 Datan 20-ry Dorimant 1761 by Dorllnant 1771 26 b . W tOfb. I71)D 77b ln 70(o.A.74 a 5 E arriet Pericles (eI 1601) Da 1615 of Sella l0 (ard' 1237)-Plpina Ima by d k I, bik m 1619 Sir Peter T. 1764 IHlghllyer 1774)-Haiy 171 by Tnanpetor 1 (CondutCor 1797)- .:__'__ Fantrcy l780 (61t. to Moned) ho Fliizel 176l6 (erod 1756). 'Oilbe Beningbrouh 1791 oKiigFerng 77a-Evellna li91 by "H fyer X174 (l.erd l7I . x b, b., 1.10D D 12bLn t60 7Crlple 1750)-Canttrce bipeon 1746 iBlaze 1772) ...,l 12T(od Ar. 171). 0 jz Eil Stamford 1794 tS r Pleter T. 1264)- Dan. I219 of Whiskey 1269 (Saltramn5 176)-Grey i .319'0=i cb h., 1810. Doelnantt 12bDomnt 177 (Otho 1790)-Dzy 127 by Blank 1740,God. Ar. 17241-Asc. DMzzy 141`by Delver 1717 (Wynn Ar.). CartWe 161 (Buzzard 1w )-ins Eewtn 1I) y 1.h 1 er,- 1774)-lie P2 J;eIlill. CyIer W 15El 1 17t1)-Syle 176b Y. Ike1771ake 1 115(iferret 7115Bc 01 lo'Mule"1734). 1u More Sorererr 126 roptor Il1-o uby Lass 116 by Buzzrd- 177 (Wood ker c b s, 1_.4. 1773)-Puz bI e 174h. m.de 173f)-Pelncev 126 by Herod 1im6 11743)-Julls I7Tby 10k14 (God. Ar. 1M Watn Sir Fl-lter T. 1764 (Hlghfl or 1774)-Aretbosa 1786by Du=no 1260 (Eclpse -1764)-_ If4O (311n(ni b. h.,I.W. Dn 77o rpe 76-iao 74b np151(np13)Dn ofiteuln 173911 (God. Ar. 1I) Po'S.-o.'s1223 (eclIpse 17ft4-Prunella 1796 by Hglghfiver 1774 Iietfrod 17.5g)-Pronds b..,lSi). , inJ.I, .2:Jffla, 1756 by Blank 1740 tklod Ar. 17ii1Secao' W1 , Io SorcererLh., 810. 1766 ,Ti o:rnto 17-Wou -d 17-r9. by Mentor 1764 (J-st ce m7f4-Z)4" 172 dM h.," by0 Herod 1756 ( tart 1743)-Lirette 172 by Sap 1710 (Snip 1751)-Miss Windsor ml.0 1,54 by oud.Ar. 1714. - i Jerbo, Goban 1I10 ttrry 1775)-milla 78 by Trenthatr 17.6S iT. Sweeputakes 1.41v- .0I;I;hn,103. j CoqueLte 1764 bJdy Cpmon Barb-S.,t. 1743 to & gulu. by God. Ar. 1.1-Gry ROAtjD- 0 ec !Royal ato 11k4,. tw oloD1 ue I ets- Gup . ISIS of SnmlenekI o 1610 ioerer 15 iv Mary S; !2 11611br. h., 1619 by Ben1 gh 17tKIngFergu 17)-Dan. oflghfer 14(1rd 81st. to Mi.. Blby Macke 1750 I8quirt 1732). . Dgh-Oril129 brol . "S I- .i Daghe - f lB51ller flu.eO.1211)EpmnLass 167bS-ir Pettert IT. 76 L,,..llyier " 4 1771 (Maeske 1710)- Dan. of V. Cade 1747 (Cads 1734). 4- ) f.-'.. t-ettverlp-iinE 179D tPl'beomenon 17r41)-1)u. 17U7 of Otieron 179i0 (Ihlhffer 1,,X4)-2.li ;l ga 1g ' Fv ehahtbos 176 (Matches, 1746)-Dau. of T. Sweepstakeso 1728( 3 w- iB eep-takes 1732) O ,4 Whi Slo7k 4 to ar b uo t1 Hl idr S Daughter of. Shuttle12 T ek 7)-Kathaer17ne (17d6 by De1InI3 12 It lbf by 1r74)-DA 1I617 o (eyC.btr 17t1 IS)nk 1eterDa. 1 774 of Lealie ;Sanbeg 1.511 llg 17474- - .m.r bP . Dahn. 175 Rb tMrab 17P2) I F.oril I,6 bisnW 1'f1 b u d 17 bb,1SW. 1Co5(- talnlallby Pa-.em 1746 (Code by4-. a o h MIdi e7') bnrco I ____ Snig !n r ap O Oeno 170)--Dma. 176 of Ok ldn5 ,d IEga 1741 (God. Ar. 17A4). ) sit." b. m. Peter T. 11 J l (B... elZ171 by WhIskey 17,6 ttalie 176111-Y. Phantom. Gns 1D _ e -ane 170 by Mm 14 bj b, 1 1ev4)-Mll1y Long Legs 176M by Babrham 1749 (God. Ar. 17b24-. I J E Meiior Overlon 1766 (King Frgu 1775J-D'an.c. 1716 nl'Wln ot 1714rr;6 t (8lye 1774)-Da. 17Wi6 Daughterof. 0 Roe 77(IMaee17 'rcata17 yMtce 76Iat 11174-P t sb l; Oieu Lamu iu 104 (Bmb 9 Ia 17112)-Dan. 17117 o00i gfc, Rler 1777d (Arake 177Tl1Treecr (h 0 . ttcb.mi h.,72 to1739by Wooudpeckr 1773 (Ilrod 176)-Du. 179 f Trntha 176 (T Sweepeta esm ISM -Cngod 1769 byc Bl.an 170 (od. ur a. 1 71.. 0 2k :b. in., 1617. Buh116(cis 74-a.o en 75(atr14)Dco' lt 74b ______ Godf4er164(na 75) h..e 1610. 1771)- Mol og es116b4nraan140(o.Ar 72 I Soils, I180.4 Buzard, 1S)Dnchi, lIt-gof Sit lry 71 U S PleI'. 764- ch . .. 1611. IDan. of cb. in. 178 by lte 8176 (EclI 1764)-Dn. of b. o. 17719 Ilerod 1756 ____________________ Tartar 1714) -GodeIroe'h i W71 by Bllank 1740 (God. Ar. I' 1I -Spins-ter (the Widdrlogton mare)ch. m.177by Partne 1715 (JIgg)-By Bolooy Butwlf.ckb. e. 1721 byBloodly Buttocks-Slat. 1-71 to Guy by Greyhound (Chlllahy)-Bmw Fareell hr. i. 1710 by Makeleto. (Oukzlthorpe Ar -Dan. of Drmmer (D'Arcy Yellow Tnrk)-Dam. of Places Wbite Turk-Dun. of Dodswoeth-Layton Barb Mare. I I 2The Breeders' h1and Book and Guide. IMPORTED CHEVIOT. WINNER OF THE CANTERBURY DERBY, MIDSI'MIMER HANDICAP AND CRAVEN STAKES, AUSTRALIA. Is in the Fairriew Stud of M1eessrs. Chtarles Reed & Sons, Gallatin, Tenn. Yearlings sold annually. CiEvioT, bay horse, brother to Sir MoIred, foaled 1879, bred in the Middle Park ItIu , New Zealand, by Traducer, daot Idualia by Canabuscan, grandam Dulcibella ly Votitig, ur, out of Priestess by The Doctor. Imported Sir Modred and Cheviot v-re booth great race-horges in Australia, and both have become decided successes it, the stoud in America. Cheviot won the Canterbury Derby, Midsummer Handicap, 2 niles, 120 Ils, and Cravejo Stakes, 1 miles, 133 Ibt., and only Sir- Modred, his brotilor, could beat hin. for the Canterbury Cup. Cheviot is still at the beginning of lois stud career. With the samne opportunities, he will take equal rank with bis tubber brolthler as airP . Anoong his ge-t, -very limited in number, are tbe following: Pbsrie (winner of tin, Expectatiin Stakes last year), Gonzales (a winner last season aunt of fmur races this year), Dr. Rogs, Vernon, Beruardo (who h.s captured five races this yo;,r, 6 fnrlonigs in 1. 1.151 and 1.16Q, each time with t19 lbs., 7 furlongs in 126, with 124 lbs.. aljul 1 noile 701 yards in 1.48), Princess, half a mile in 0.181, with 11 lIs.. , Castanet (44 fnrlhogs in 0.511), M1ezzotinit (a two-year old winner this y.:orat 5 furlongs), Ahboloh (aunucther tol-year old, that defeateil a good field this .lpriuug at San FraPciset) Prize (a two-year old winner at lVashingtoou Park, Chicago, this y.:ar from a field of fifteem.), anl Bridal Veil (winner of Ladies' Stakes. St. Paul, Minnu., this year). Cbzeviomt's sire, Traducer, was bored in England, by The Libiel (soum ,f Pantaloon) adud Ar-thuias. Traducer was the best stallion that ever stood in New Z Falnond. From 186i7 to, 18-1 he got ooiooe winners of the Canterbury Derby, the grcatcst cvecot in that oinntry, viz.: Scanolal, Enivy, Defamatin, Calniumny, Trumtop. Carol. Nataotowr, Sir Mlodred, The Daulni jin anol Cheviot. In three off these years hi.s gc-t rii tir,,t, scojiod and third, avidl in two others first aspol secool. lie asio got Van- gurd w wijinner of the New Zealandl Cop), Welcome Jacek (winner tif the Canbterbury Coop). aol;- Loorline, a great mlare, ooot tof impol. Mermaid. Loorli-te prosloceol Darebin, -ho, wotop the Victoria Derhy ,f 181, andltlo- tlesthorseofhistiliethlrt,,igl.hutAnstra- lia. Tratlucir waf to New Z-alaiuol anti Aistrolia what Lexington or leaminiigton iwas to, us, or lIe ri..it was t, Eunglandl. Italia, dano of Cheviot arool Sir MoXolredl, was the osoly C;..i.i.i-n- omoare i.l.. portet to the c,,Ioihie4. She pr..li oesel lBetrayer, Sir 31-olreml, 1. l;laiu... Cheviot, .Jooly, all boy Tradoocer, Liverpooool by Ki.og,,f Clboobs, eboi-tnoot filly 1by A blocoooeoo, a:oilla h:iby filly by Alre iuWoot. Betrayer worn tloe Cantr Ch.ao- 1':gboc Stakt s, Caooterlioorv Cup, Wauganal Coup and Timniru Cool,. Sir 'Ioolreol won flo. Ioio-oliao Lhanojoagno- Stakes, Caooterboiry Chlnaup, gue Stako .. Dumueolio Coup,. Can- to-iiooiv lherly. Tioooaru Cup1, IDoooeodooo lirtoila-y Hau liajo, Canterbury Culo, Chorist (logiocI Plato lool. the Soylney Great Metroljolitaui. .Joily ran s ..... Io fi r the Du)nedlin ('to,. b.i werlooonl woomo the Stacoiie Stakes. Cheviot won the Canterbury Derby, 3litsoomiwiol-r Hanimoeap miool Crasven Stake, noilld only Sir 3t1lredl, his brother, was ;I,- t, lc-alt bihot for thbo Caoaterloorvy Ciup. Jolalia was the lou-ahbntas ,f New Zea- lazool, t ojic tolm f its stuod. Io. blootd she is ra.re, oeimng a roster tt OooSlotw (who beat Cr iooorl mootoo EoglaooIl, io 1871) eby Cai.l.bncaio. tont of Dlihoibella, who .... wi the Ce- -aro-. it-li boo le1'). Thus her granldauios are olol Bec's-winig (Neu-noioortor's dalan), South- looio Al-arijos o:lano , noitl Ma:rtha Lynit ( Vohtigeiir's dla...) Clhe- iht should he a grand stalliot. (See Sir Moodreol, page 25.4) 12_8 Herod 17516-Tartar 17,43-Partner 1718-.Jgg-Byerly Turk, about 1689. I - Bl1ZUd Woodpecker 17Iliro 174)Mletrtune 1775 yfu 176 Jace 17461-Curl. ;x.4 Dartr , Alexander 1760 (Eclps 761)-Da.1 o xfHiglyer 1774 (Hlerod 1714, -Dan. of Alfred 1771 b in 'atebem174s1-Da. 1771 of Xngineer 1716 (Sampeon 17434 -Bay Maltun's dao 1730 by Ca)e 173 (Go.& Ar. 177)4). euvn SirPetersT. mm17144tgfyer 17-4)-Da.114 fBurwiWIlpe16)Erp' - u b b, iib dam 171)4 by 8qhwlrrI7 17,4 Traeller 17.35) Slait, to Lowther-'. B.baa y arhu T- 4.140)(God. Ar. 1724)-Dan. 17hWf Golden Ball I1735,Part-e 1718,. -BMnuidora. Meteo 1711 1(lllpee 17641 Maid-of-al) Wrk 17186 by Higbflyer 177,41Herod 17544SleLit b W,1771 to Tandem by Syphon 17110,8Squirt 179-12 lau. of Steguin. 1719,God. Ar. 172.i- I 1it )14 Siut. 1714 to Jodgemet by Snip 723 iFlying Childe- 17154. VWaxy 171 lPot-8-o's 1771)-Prnlope 17 ytrpaor by SInap150ml p171) I . h nellaI 17944 by Hightlya 17744ulerod 1754-'one 74418 Cnuco 77 Pi.U_ bre7 Julia 1756 by Blank 17910,G1. Ar. 1744 Diuglhterof, S"" B,.,-IA-4id.10 yi ,r 1" (fibll. 1M74 D... 1711 isle. 1770Oby Mtebe-in 14SCade 71) '(3 eler Orville 1799(ennbrn' 17141)-Miee 14ip' ii 1806 by Stamfod111( eeT io sl.t,.44 by auzrd 714 (Wodpcker 1773:4- BUnc-n-uc 171 by Hi1gh- b b 1415 flyr l741trod17441 -Cphe 177 hrSquirrel 1751 (Tra-4elle 17.454. IodcA Al.ne 71 Elpe111 Buet'yAaatu II14 Old England 17411 May- 14b... 7 y a.bm144Cde1thDn.111. An.- Starling 1734 Starling . o 77 oka-o-ta 13_yGeuoprByo-rly Tuek. __ Walt-n 119 Sir Peter TF. 17814)-Y. Glantea,, 1710 by Dlo.edI 1777 tFlorizel 1749M)- (ian.tMcIo.. 1741 by Mstahern 17414 iCede MM1 Molly n'. 1,ege 17212 Ity Sabrahan 17,40 a- God,. ArI 1 2)-anLoA(l.7uxuner177 rlk 71) 1757. I etou l7Mli-G(.Xr. 17394)o.Ar174, Ei a S.il. A,,ir eeT 1774iHIrod ITS1774 Fanb 71 yftmd I777l,- -.lOr 17el 10-nbyw bbl., 15 17 Hr4d1 by Wodpeckr 1773, I-eRudi 1734) Bitnik 17614by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. t79t1 0 7 ' Sia. 17h110 Rout. b7 (tiGodilA. 1721 Gdr 724). q 2 za rbr. h., Hsm aciu.tbyiT.17r..7MCoridr 16)-Slt 170tot -edia b741 kWeazl 176IRJiZ 1750) -f lieu,. ofTr 721Reuu 7))Da.o .ca t9rb1221-ai f11 . 10,1444 byan tetlng 117Y trade 1744.172, br b 1)4' Sir Peier T. 17_84 4)lgble 174- -Da. 14 igua&784 o Phmenod oi1111rd13) M1trir 171 byoForpiee 17411 Herud 17161-. byMu, T4 lo.Ar M m 46!1!h . a netteS by5 Amaranthux 17641- 1049 Englad. 171-4b afy171beoe 78Cd hr 10lt. t31)-a. 1715 Cof An. Sar 17W-8i01(t Starlinm127. I2 - b tle17)47b Ca.ofrbknl,4eg171(Bb..ljj-ak17)Danoct.417 of1riceT1 naaw 7 hrh h81 S.p1246)-gllanal(Cld. M14 - 729(od r 4) SieihtrI nr Pe-.s184oh T ull1789 Hig .ady y Eliza18111 byW Phitworlb 1461 Hilerod 1717) lMwreke17H2by Ferret 1I-isb B&tb o lrHeed-721d___ 7) a Itoval 0(1. ('allot,r104youp 11,0 021-Dan. 18114,of byAl.-nkoe 1)108t Selircp- 17)611 Ladtu . hr 18.11 Mary150rb Beinhrug IV 1 Kid ng] FIrgu 17741 -Dayf. of I bigMhlly 17748 'CHer 171r latoMi-a. Bell.b Stlma Meke O 1541 rqir g 17212.. b 0141 71Mrke1lltDa.o 1 Cd 77(Gade 1724). - lierrue Whelboniti)Waxyit811-lkllanelill by1 ubn' 1hit6)t Buzard 17g44tV-IT. M 188i..1. Fly146byHgln Hlig1(pigihle 17841 HarhrIt 17. 4: by Yoluntee 178I o It 10 17721-Dao. 17147 of lroue1777an ieod171 Cot-.ie177by5.Strk 1771 18 Ma2k, 17 10)is.t.M- TBerll 177 byr, Rea, 7) re 17 41.Sqr II White , ,l Vok 116eaiil3ronhI'n .111) 11p4. 1- INLI Soir nPetriT. I7i,YlP (H 4 _,,4), AWldgo.1.e1k71') b Higlor17745 I(erod1764, LrobeireIe 1841 by, Yo.8.-e1 h' . b iii I 4i Ireata1 by-k ath Y. 17) lde 1731 (a. 1). Ei F- VFny1o4 ySi eeT.15Hgbllr174 ui 744o iiel017 Flor Iz I 175-l-eeta1741 Mrk 70Sqit131 0 L1Iola Fih-aPt 11 lahzrl 741Te-n,144b.Crils101 lthrlIn (Eritnie 177()Atlna71 by Match bum. 17-1141.8114). a- r1yni waotor 11Drmptr17) an fBeigeog 79 ig-rby- i)W3in hr Ii Mole 17447 by rabnl -1774 (Babe. lank17574'1a.171o rneTQaew11 1811 Snp171)Sutull 751)bykeguu 17314 St,iAr. 17241 Udh oftlottery 1143 Iramp1140 Elizph abetdi)-Tby Wato114) Sir Pete '1114)brul .1 0.. 42 in 11434 17744 CMraFlobratclemIbylade17:4). _____- y Ban IonllE0ey Clinke 11439. 1onan 11,4 Mt- 44 set 14 bMMea,1414(uitlu111) b.18411 Wr. 41 yWx 794Ptoe171 PeeopeM 1731 by Tr- mlotr 178 51O - Idela Peuvian110)(Sr eter F. 1.44) liiehora . m 44 b-P. 34iel,r l7"'12lT ule 17414)- r3h. "11, MidoII by -Wor b. Wto. 1714 b I -3fyr174(oe 754-lt 110.171 Ii, TIIII ____________________ 1-n y yphon I711 (Squirt 17.124 Den. b. 1. tf IteguJ. 17,V) , 40(1 Ar. 17444Slt 1744to.llemn by Solp I7116 Pling Childe.. 175-a. b.t. 1745of ('ottlghabnd 171 IRrit ltd1oec TeWrok4alwyo.r. 17114 by S oak,' l1.iter Turkl-Old Lady (oh. to. by the Ba. Galloway (St. ui,lr Bar)) -TheWirli mare- by the Carlile Turk -Din, of Byerly Tu.rk. 0he Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. COLONEL CLARK. Property of Wilson P. Hunt, Glen Echo Stud, Xormsandy, Mo. COLONEL CL&RK, chestnut horse, foaled 1882. bred by H. C. Shafer, Tennessee, by imp. Glengarry, son of Thormanby, winner of the Derby, by Windhound, dam Kate Fisher by Bill Cheathan, son of imp. Albion, and Lalla Rookh by imp. Glencoe, out of Lizzie Hoover's dam by imp. Sovereign, etc. Glengarry was imported in December, 1816, and so badly injured that he raceri only moderately well. Thormanby, his sire, wag by Melbourne or Windhound, unquestionably by the latter, son of Pantaloon by Castrel. Thormataby defeated, in the Derby, The Wizard, winner of the 2,000 Guineas, won the Ascot Gold Cup, and was the sire of Charibert and Atlantis, winners of the 2.000 Guineas, and of Rouge Rose, the dam of the grand race-horse Bend'or, winner of the Derby and sire of the unbeaten Ormonde. Glengarry's dam Carbine by Rifleman, winner of the Great Yorkshire Stakes, Convivial and Claret Stakes, and by Touchstone. Colonel Clark's dam, Kate Fisher, is the dam of Kings- land, Joe Mitchell, Lncinda C., Glenfisher, Longfih (win...er of the St. Lonis Derby) Kitty Cheatbam, etc., and by Bill Cheathani. Henrietta, half sister to Colonel Clark, is the danm of the winners Gerniania, Sample, Fraud and Harry Glenn. Colonel Clark's grandam the dami of Lizzie Hoover by imp. Sovereign, son of Emilins, aldi the celebrated Fleur dIe Lis by Bourbon, she out of Katy Fagan by imp. Leviathan., she the dlami of Miss Odom (Bay Odoum), the danm of Mary Wylie, Godiva, Shanghai, Savoy, etc., and she out of Lncy Brooks by Old Bertrand, son of Sir Archy and Eliza by imp. Bedlford. The family race and produce race-horses. Colonel Clark was a1 good rawe-borse, winner at one mile in 1.45, andi again in 1.51 with 149 lbs., 7 furlongs in 1.28j, and was placed second in a number of good races with good horses behind him. Colonel Clark has been in the stud only a few seasons, but is the sire of the winners, Lottie Mills, Laura B., Lucy Clark, etc. 130 Woodpecker 177-Herod 1118-Tartar 17411-Partner 1=1-Jlu-Nyeriy Tnrk. about 16151. _ _oawde 1217 _ ch1h.. UDI. IY(70 d nder tl8Y 4:11p-mI -Da.. o 3-ughfyer 174 ( Ie -Da.ofle1770 ( taeben 1 )-Dau. 1, of Engi- barj ._ h .,, I. I dlee UD7 by Ahdr1.82 I1cp Re6)-nue tby Awreonthu- ITii6 (Old -1 B Perand 1)1' Phter T. 174) -Yualora 151 b( eteor I (fdd 17Sd). Deco_ y ;F lbo-da-Put 1812 i1_ 1797 -FIee 1815 P rvian 1806 tSir Peter T. 3 1b. m., I 1 oe0 h Bel 7 orth e 1877.-Danl. 1l of erhllghnyer I.74 olfeod 1750)b.Ig ItTO y cls 17 1 IMolloy. Ori. 16in.gra1791p- leIo 118bWiky170(sian 8, 81 12541-Molly Lo Lege 178 bySbaa 78 id r 1711by he1). 8(Od b- ., 1 lnm 21 b iznc177,lolr 1740 (God. 1159 bymacatn178(Cd o N: 4 Dick Andnews 1 (Joe Andre. 12711)-Spitlire 1I81 by Benslngbrouch 171 (Kog 5g b" L. Peergna 17;51-Dna of Y. ilr -.eter 1775 Dige 1702-Dna of En fleer 17781 lSapron g DL , 5 - w-2;1 2 tF 1741St-DuL of Wlloon Ar. X, tA ,1 ,,, Tramp bill (Diek Andrewa 15-Mandane 1860 by Pot--'a_177S b Iy I.-OS -Y E 'aanlmalS17by Woodpcckrrl1712 (srod 1714)- Cain-ic la ByTrentanI 166 (Kin ,_ 4= 05 _ - Snephtake1743)4nei 1lf0 byComfto Barb. yBn-' iiE 4,I-erofCe 1806 .I..Wte M181-2 IEC 8ky B imwd 1, b. an., 161SM I n1T. . 75ofans17748 God. I r = , 7175(dI71. Qzj Ustrou 17M by urol1,14Trtr 76)1)n 116o !r. 11., ies. ! i Peterin T. =1781 4 I 17J ye 1 s77)-Dee. 1 r788 of 15iod i 1704 gi gCaine, WiihoeTazY1-Daa 1812o01 5dm 1124161 181 Y7Miden7111 Bantz I aserHeier, Kr-n ry 1O-15rle18 by Alexander 1780 (clIpe 174)-Dna. 5 . hnb1r. nette iwarasmn 17i6 tOld England 1741 i- Jafiy 171i by Machebn 1748 Icade _ a . 174)-. 175) of Starling 1M Wtatrline 177) A ' i olone. wolaker 1814 (Waxy 12)-Dan. 11 of lielpin 1 BI Blabier 1774)-Tlwle - ch 3, 5 1b84 by KIng PergI, 1115 cliPTe 1764)-Bylrb 1288bY. Marake 1 (acke ::.1alm _.I,17-ret 17 745 by Broth. btaSlloiCndel12. 0 .,jbr. I., 1811. Pee16b andm 175(Spon 121bTenagat b ate 17110 Crip M'.q Liverpool. bPot-8.o- .17w8 11691 of 'A bcker 1512 (Waxy 17' FM-dai1 Lb - 1814. i7" ollipse 1'4-V C-1lll 1117 by Woodpecker 1275 (Herod I175_:-4)alli 177 by Tr-tentla ivTS 17421. __ i netard 1801 )BZwd 178)-DuL 1816 of 11)i 4 (G-b- 171-D1. 1791 ot 3 -., ! --'i lKlglayer 177 b.(m.,tn [Ilerod 1)-DaL 157 of ellipse 1764 Maerke 115D)-Roeebud 160 a F , Cnan la 1787 by Weoodpecker 1711 Hlerod I b)4mile 177;8 by 'rentham 1711 (T. _ 2 - b. h, 18-1. SeePta 174 1-W unette 17117) Coton Bui. Q I 2 g Dgher of Bymalellr11 4l 17S-y il l,,nby e qnireer T 18 1Eigfyel1)15)-Fclbfff b;1yW jaaet Gi7l. Ar.id 172 Orville 1810 IWhingbnnk 171D-enily 1810 by Saford 1 (Sir - Dte Ob 1 Dan. 121 of Wh)-key 1780 alrami 1780- Grey 1)orlinmnt 1281 by Dierlmant 1,i Ku .0 bh..151 (clipse 174) h. h., P841" 'j :Otho 1710)-Dizzy 17S7 by i ank 1740 (ed. Ar 1714). Ka d '.dl ComnaBorl uWhlrlolc 18l (Hambleronian 17U2-Dan. 11 ot Coria nder 1711 o . A1 iby . ! ';S Blncklork, Wildgoose 179 by hlkhdr 1774 (Unroll 1761-Cobrire. 1788 by Pot e' . 173 4.; j J b. h, 181 (geixe 1744)-Yni . b (ioldff-Ndcr 1764 (Enap hIa 14 b ' ;- DL Dlcick Andrew. 179 nJoe And 1 dne IPDIIbr Pot--n 177l(Rellpe S ,: hManeLie-b 17811t -Y. Calhl 1767 by Woodpjecker 1773 (SerodS 17568- Czmn11 by Trenihain _', __. 1711 I T. P reep=takee 17411 -oqeelte 16 by Compton 0 j;!! f; dttn Telini 1" Biii- 171;) - Ori-inte 1810 byWteV Ditto 1)09 Sir PeterT 1. 14- Di di b.Db., 18117i41 od YM1778 - 1cbe 114)-Da. 1786 o Erd 1258 arytr 1 ,42)-FoUly 17 . 0 tD I81W 1797)-Web 180 by Waxy 11o 0 lPot-6 0-U 17711- Pelope b_ .ct,18., L i117,9ylrTtminplo 1o26.1 Citondtnctor 1767)- rnnella 1780 by Higbfyrer 17,4 ullerod ,q L n 4 1He11)-Promse 17oheby-SnIp 176 by P.112161.1____ b; _,ab h.. Mnler 110 OrviMle 1110 -Ian. 10 Of Windle 1704 (BenMngbroiigh 179t-De. 1 2. : z n ' 8 h h., 14- of AvIi 1777 (Siterod 1W1b-Vlroop 1761 by Snap 11T (Sn=p 177)-D of Regubie -bae. , I(God. Ar. 122S4) mare pee1entdd by Whe Drttf Ti lo Preen e n , S ally Barton. Sir Archy 15 IlotMnr d 17\7 -Do . ofJnnln (B1 tril 17875-Dan. of 1C7lrl 1i.r5 I en. by. 15.17. (Pucoit et v T:Sbmpoue T82 orp (det 17iikiAndrew.1r ).b mseprlen by theaDyo 17Mb (Pto Preid.a JefnI n1 oJS; roinghIr 1791 (King Fertgiie 1) d y - Eunim 17P1 by Highirer 174 (I;rAi 71)= by h nib Tantrm1750)pp l I 0)M-Canteie byampson 1745 Bzelilu -- t, b _ ' . Dnli 757 oflt eguln 116 GoGd. Ar. 1724). X 1mly, 1StamfordJ 1714 f SI r Peer T. 1781)- Dan. 1n711 of Whlccey 1799 (Saltriam 1f7(0 (;rf'y 14 m h. , io. c I 1765 IBDorpmant 1by1 by ont t7S (thto 171)-Diy 1757 by Bldnk 1741) Gel. Ar. Ib. h., llt. Tiffany I .g T by r Hi7S1(K 1774 (IlerodiR 1 )- TIffany 1775 by Ip14e 17,-t,4 nlake 4 171)-V. a8 1791 by S 8kim1748StarlIng 1717). Rahe 17)Hlyr 1774M lGodrd 1711,Dn 71o ylin15 qit11) Steanlford 174 (Sir Peter T. 17841-V. Rachel 170 byf VolunteFr 1780 t.clipse 114,- - Mull b. ym. 1807) .; 171 by Drihlnr IE "o ___Ot_____-D____ 1757 by Bo n l T ,o A,. I I _ w ,_ I _ Dan. ot RegItDyf 17 9 byD I'T. Ar. 17i. , tule c Orvill 179W tBen no t 2917 Eean-or 1715 byt ilatey 17M(1t1rrt17v0Y. ja 4- Boubonb h tinff- 17M)by Diom' 127.7 Horizel 17T-Ga ntre 1709 by Matchrm 7.48 Cade - b. h.,te-rootLn kegn . 1742 (.bysbtraih 1740 God.Ar 1. StW'.ndle 15)1, InerbrT.g 1791,-Da. R-W o Anv1l 177 (luetro 1750)-lpVeIrago 121 I l4 C iny - Daug of, byRSn. p 17)(SnIp 17-Dan.of lrule 1719 id.to Ar. 17 a. to Othello 1750 SIrAe1hy1 (0hoiyed l7-,l4lz 154 by BedfnSrdtp 1 gannon I1,Siut 13m- bk. i.. 189. b Cra 1711w (Aloc AG. tAorughred are bl1210. brinal-Wlbyytninrbon17-E-Gceer 17t11-8nt.to ally by lank 1740 (Gmd. Ar. I I IY -17)-Dann.. Of W ard 1'111 (Crn( 1e2rdM I IgIp 17914 7(Ssiri in l - - of Strisng 1211 VndnAiecr 1760)-Dai. oI-5 ISirAn. IS II edea Celerd 17r,-ZMed 'b tBoross d I Jtb. nL-. 12Te Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. IMPORTED DAREBIN. 17V property of Mr. J. P. Hfaggin, Rancho-del-Paso Stud, SaeramentN, Cal. Used only as liriate ilastllion. Yearlings sold annually. PAREINIX, brown horse, foaled 1579. bred by Mr. S. Gardiner, of Bundoora Park, Australia, hy The Peer, an English-bred horse, hy Melbourne, damn Cinizelli, and full Iprother to Marchioness, the Oaks winner, by Toiechstone. Lurline, the dam of Dare- ,in, waso ne of the best nmares that was ever stripped for a race in Australia. Sh4e won tfe Anstralian Cup of 1875, the Christchurebh Plate in 1872 alnd 1873, the Canter- hury Clip of 1872 and 1873, and is the dlati of Promuetheus, Motea Maroondah, etc., the hemt race-horses of New Zealand. Dlarebini was one of the greatest, poseibly the great- est, race-horses of the Southerni Hemisphere. Traducer, the sire of Lurline, was by The Libel, son of Pantaloon and Pasilulinade, sister to Touchstone. Darebin, at two years old, was So, big and raw that le did hot do mnch. He ran third for the Ascot Vale Stakes at the V. R. (C. Auitnumn Meeting of 1881, the race being won by Royal Maid. At the Same meeting, with 124w lbs., he was seconld to Coreena, 88 lbs., for the Second Nursery, Tourmaline, 106 lIps., third, anld sixteen others behind them. At Adelaide lie was unplaced, with 122 Pool., for the Nursery, won by Henrietta, 122 lbs.. and the ftllowing day won the Two-Year-Old Handicap, 122 Ibs., Result, the seconid horse, havinxg 117 lbs., and Spectre 105 lbs., seven others unplaced. At three years o11,d lhe begani by winning the great Victoria lDerby. Santa Claus second, Commotion and several others unplaced. Two days later lDarebin essayed a great task. Mr. Daketil. his owner, started him for the Great Melbourne Cup, two niles (handicap), with 96 Ihos., wonl by Zulu, a four-year old with otily 80 hIs. (In his back. At the saliue meeting he won the Mares' Produce Stakes. 5 lbs. penalty, beating Monimouth, Comjmotion. Santa Clans, etc. At the V. B. C. Suinnier Meeting he rail second to Respite for the T'oiraville Stakes, four others starting. He was third in the St. Leger to Commotioni and I'ell Mell; was Second to Bathuurst in the Grand Stand Stakes; was nnplaced with 1292 lbS., to Commotion's 119 lbs., for the Town Plate. At Adelaide Ile won1 tile St. Leger, heating Dutchlniaui. Ile also won the Birthday Cup of 1,000 with 1:21 lIs., beating Crystal, 4 years, 107 I-., Topaz, 3 years, 100 Ils. and eleven otthers. At fuiuryears old lDarebin rail unpilaced with 1.35 lbs., to Little .Ja-k 3 years, 91 ll.s for the 'aultifield Cnp. twenty-eight starting. At Melbourne he won the Melbolurle Stakes, beating Belmntit. Larpent alnd seven others. Ito the Melbourne Cpal he took up 133 lIbe. and ranl nuplaced to Assyrian, a live-year old, with 111 lIts. At the salmie nueetisug won the Royal Park Stakes. beating Lord Ilurgliley, Liberator and three others. aitd was seeonmd to Commotion for the Catnterhury Plute. beating Sniart Vil- iham wlzt two others. Darelipm was rilased hv Mr. E. C. (ox for stint purposes, aiid the grl-at horse crowned a spleudid areer by landiiig the Sydney Cup, although he had up 13-i hbs. In this rat-c lie gave 30 II,. to Mistakeum, who finished s-inud, and 2o ]l.. to Willeroo, the third horse, andl conededled -7lbs. to the ininimunu weight, Musljid, an aged geldiing. At the leath of Mr. Cox his stud was So],l at auction, and Darehin was held in re--rve at 1I0Xl) gnineas. lie wa s oon after Sold privately to Mr. Alexapimler Gordon, of the nraumge .Stud. Ipewivh, 4queeusluod, through his agents, Messrs. Ryan, Hamii- tumid & ltiDuiker. He muade ;the season of 1885 at the ;Grange Stud. It was at this tinpe tiiat, failiiig to se.ure (C'ommuotion. Mr. Ilaggin made all offer (If 15.000 for Dare- 1h1m1, whic-h was refoused, anld Mr. Ilaggin pulr ,hased Sir Modred. the crack racer of Nesv Zealnuat. His Anitipmalean parchase Iaseld bin,, a. the adlitional purchase of lJarelijll would inliciate. Iarebit is probably iiearer to .h1 English Melbourne than any other stallion ]iv- i'1gf alud thin alotne should make his bloHd eagerly solight after, as the Mhelbourne ,loi,,. as shlovi through WVest Anstraliami, Sir Tatton Sykes, Blink Bonny, Menitmore Laass, Barcalhline. imp.7Aistraliani, etc., etc., has adone so exceedinglv well. J)arebin h:15 hadl no oppolrtulnity ill tile stud in comlparisoll with Sir Modred, hiit the nimiliher and slia eess af his get whichi have rinI dlelieilstaite that he ileels 4,mlv time tI tilake as hrillianit a reputation as a sire as lie eariled as a race-horse. Before- b-lavimlg A ustralia he got many good animials, alId here lie is the sire of Ludwig. KiI- lee-r (mile in 1.370), Mepbista,, Two Lips, Mileties. Bessie W., Blackmailer, Madg,- L.. Garwol. I, D)aring, Julieui, Tout Watsoln, Iris colt. etc. It ii to the I llfil ild mare tl which traie ill direct female line Trlumpator (bey (u- illucti . u chl.le ..ll.ile. lBltcancer, imp. Lemnuiugton, Macaronii, Sac hbarolteter, Wild Oats. taraband, etc., etc. 132 Conductor 1167-Matchem 1749-Caede 1734-Godolphlu Arbian 17124 socrr Trumat 17 (0ooductor 116)-Y. Giantess 1710 by Dloamed 1777, (Floefteel 17614)- .1blk. bh. ma.ur16 by Maicem 1744. (Cade 172)-Molly Loug Le.-I 17-53 by Babrahamn 1740 (4..A.14)Dan. of Foxhunter 1727 (Brisk 17,11). H..ougton Sir PereT. 174l (Hif er Il4) -Alexina 174'4 by King F.rgua 177 (E,.lipse 1764)- ) , . Lane. ardella 17MO by Yfarak. 1771 (Marake 174 an. of Y.(ade 74 Code 1.14)- Z b. nu, 14441 lBejufrenout daru by Bra. to Fearnou-ht . Buy ikolton I7,M). '-of Crnk Ilie PioT. i714.4 (ilgnflyer 1774 -yae h-.7 y )bnomo 1171,0.trli41f 7. yTupagor 171W (Connw oli)---F.ny 178 by Flrzl11.6 t(leroi 175")- Tandeml1773ttyphon1720)-Trrmagant by Tantrum 1711) Cripple 174 -mdnt"re by ;6Pewel 1.5 (Blane 1748) Dan. 1in, ti tnu 1741 (od Ar. 174l-The Ruby mar tl-nrke' dmn, by Hutton. Biacklege 1745 tMulao Ba. Tuk.. Di "nb. Eclpue17114 (Karake 17r-04-Grecian Prioceaa I. II bW. Forreter- 17711 Cr. Foreute D' QW 't 148i ,)Da. of The Coalition ColIt I-M.) (hod. Ar., 171)Dn. B-etm-.A 17.41 WCm1 h 172-brlgMolly 1742 by lSecod 1722t Flyiug Childer 171 50. 2 vlia HMyer 1774 (Hlerod M7519-Termnagant by Tantuni I176(I Ie 175) Canatrire bu 0 hr m I mare (Mar1ke'e (Blan 171.11-Dan. 1757 of H rulu 1759 (G.3' Ar. 1724l -The Ruby 15'. ., nk .=Z,-.,'-d-m)by Hutton" Btlackles 17. Ii5 Mla Bay Turk. - - alnmpn Wo.'djRer 1774:l(lter17 4-Cu- Dauhie orPayato 1111Irmpaorlll2 -irce 14)2by 41.agye 17,19(Higbillyer IWI1-Abieall 174 b oopckr173teed 7! Fleni 77 Eylcipc 17114 (.M.r-ke 175.W.- O i. b i, 14.10 SFt. 171 Ia Coteut by lank 170 ((mod Ar. 17211.-Pm .WhaleboneWu., )Pt1-.s111 Pnlp 7.4b rnpta 71 Cule.rll7N br h, nella, 1T144 by Hlgiyr 174 Hed 71-rmI.. 711 by Snap, 1774) Sn4ip171) - Julia 1750W by Bln14)(Gnd. Ar. 12) 0.0 Daughter of, Selim 144)2 llzzr1:ii7 Maiden 141bSrPtrT. 174.4 (1W.'byer I 171-Da.. b. m, 11312.1,14 or Phnmnn11)Hrd11)Mto 1( yFa"e 7 en 71) Maiden, 177) bMtee . 1414 ((lade 71.________ -- Mastritrur Orvill 171); (Beofg-.mh 119l)-'4i.- sxphia Lu5S by .Mani.frd Ma Sir PrieT. h h. 11415 fler 1711(Ilerot 1741-Cyphe 1772 bW keulre I7 TravellyrHighS Afilexader (115 (Elu 174-Brnet by An.arathu 17,66 Old Elorand 1711)- b. .& Mayfly 1771 by Mathm1-148 (Cdlle 1714.-Dau. 1775 of Ane. Swaiig,g 17(14 QIarlii"g b m, 17a)-Lookatme-Loda 1711-M by llltdGraibopper tByerly T.). th . 9, Ier- 11511 (Sampoo 17,45). J Na- -eruia 114lntSlr Peer T. I7 I-uu Wra140 by Meteo 11741 (Erli,-e I' 64) -Maid ofhall Work 1754 bylghlyer, 174 (Ierod 17&44)-SWu. 1771 to T.ndem, by ypbi1 7. cmll5 (_;irqlt 13)hn of e Tl 17..1Gd. Ar. 1' 3). __ __ Sorcre 1714 Ti. o 17. 1 I )wk 711 Lby, Mento 1 781i JutI er 14 SriT( 1Thunderbolt,1 aysi)ly to 177Tra 78-Let 72b n. 401np11, i N blk. h., 8011. Wind'or1751 b1 (la.L Ar. 17241. Alexander 17142 (Eellpse I74) - I.la 1840 by Sir PKterT. 117144 (Biallfirer 177 4-The 1711 Delta. by Wodece br W pcr1773 (Herod 1751li-Iuabela 1714 by Eclipue I714 t51ai-ke170- in., 180MOb. am17 bel e 15by tSoaairee 1724 (Travller 17459. rO Bnzzaed 17187 (Woodp ker 17)D.of Alernoder l7w( (Er-lipo 1711 Da.o zr:,f C C" IHighflyer 1774 (11 d 71-0-Dan of Alfrd 17.70 Dan.b 1771 o)fsEngi. 92 cb 1.14 -fle 1751 (Sam, peon 1745). - -.4 Id.11. Prrii"a 144 S"r Peter T. 1784)-Maldor 11404 by Meteor 1781 EcllporI4i.ad cb... o.f-all-WVor-k 17811 by Blghflyer 1774 (Berod 17158)-Sut771 to Tandeo by sylpbon 17150 Z eb011115 .irt 732-Dan of Rtegainli 1721 (God. Ar. 1724. ael Whalrb-.i 144) (Waxy 17181)-Dau. 11412 of SOL 1512 (Buzzrd0 17,47)-Nllide. 18D1 W. by Si Aee T 74 (Blghtlyer 1774-Dan. 17111 of Phenomenon 1744) (lierod 11) b h, Matroo. 1714 by FlortIze 1711 (Herod) 1711.. MadsterM- Henry 11415 l(reill 17t19)-Boadic. 1Mr0 by Aleader 1782 Eeli[p .e 01- I Brunt4 Brunette by Amarantbns 17611 (Old England 1741) Mayfly 1771 by 31uichier 17414 '____ Cade. 17134)-Dan. 1755 of A.c. Starllng 1734 (Starling 1727. M Solim 14172 (Buzzahtl 1'71-Dan. 11401 of alin19)(ir Peter T. 174) Y. Glu-te-. IA.P h l,1 1712 by 1)i.omd- 177 floj e 71)Gate161b Matchem 17411 ((jade 131 Molly Long Lege178 by Babrabm 14) (Go. r.174) of0 Oypa Sir lvr140( Pete T.1-M-loll 111 yAvl17 (Iterd 1755)-Seoto 17111 =bm14P15 lEclipse 17u4(M-rk 170-amn 75b ro 7.55 (Tartar 17,13-IRtiin O ____ by_ BAr. 1740 4). Paulow..tz 184111ii Pawl l44-Dme. 11410 of Pantr111(rmao 74)hIt.14) '2 Caii., of DelpinI71 .SIJEighflyer 1I4-a.19 f'f aae17 Mrke 1770.)-Gntlie b. I. Kitty 17.74 byS .1754 (Clade 1734). P1.ultan 1140 igile Peter T. 1l84)-arletyj1T4b taltia171 Cradr14) Lydiun.,. Slot. 17,1 to Swordsman liy Weezle 1-- M r. 75kDn fTrk114Ieun b. H.u of1-taT.ofLous 174ra 12e)g____ 0VEonmst hisker- 1142 (ax INW-Flometbe 18114 by Oktavlan I57Snllg17;)Cili V bEhonom 1797 by AV,1 1777 (Herod 1715)-Madcap 1774 by Eclipse 17( ark 751l1-Satppba bILIM. 171' by Blak 1741) (God. Ar. 1T724). Fanny Nabelu 111 (Rugntino 18M)-Xo.e T-ley 1449 by Teldy Therme 17W11 Da-on, (A Wrga117-LayJae16 by Sir1 Peter T. 1I84 Flighfiyer 174-unlta 71 1 r Ch.m.,114r46. ylale1714(rd 14-Cpe1771 by Matehem 17144 Code 171.1 Sultan..81 FSeln11)Trmoe145b Trump 11410 (Dick Aerw 7171-We -..., ch. h 18, 1811. 1',' 1h HIby Trnmpator 17 .... Condctor M WllC lb amln141 (Whlokey 174.0-Ht:rpalice 18141 5. b b. na78rnyl)-4ao 79by Driver 17143 4Tn ntIll.17,61)- 4 01 FrctionelichyMercury17714 clpb 176'). W.y17 Barell, k1414(Cllo 11110-Daloltta1142 y AmaIW 40 (Don Quixote 17144- Bab.ein.,18. eiia140b em110(Bzrd 17-Da. 1' of Pot 14-o'a 1771 u clipae 'b. h., 111. 164bITuplr11 Codco 71) Tancbrone, Cael 5 .libiIft11))-Banter 1821 tiy Maeie Henry 1815 (OrvI M70-Boa' -. r. h, dicra1107b Alexader 17142 (Eclpse 1714-Brunette by Amaranth-e 1711 (Old Hug. nfl B.ba Ruhenai bur]87-Bidca. t147h Alleaider 171.2EcIse111) Br n II unette by Amarantbon 178W (Old Euglan 1711) -Ifyfyb. m. 1771 by Mairbem 1744 _____________________ ((ade 1IM.1- Dan. hlk. m. 175 of Ane. Starling_1716 (Old Starlng 177)-L-lk-at-rme. Lads Ch. 01. 11751 by Brist1 Grassopper ByryTrDu fSir Newwon' Bay Ar.-Lay Xmar by Old Pert (Ely Tnrk)-Dan. of St. Martin pne-a.o SS r. BesTr-Idde Id M are. 121 h7e Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. DAY STAR. WINN'ER OF THE BL1'E RI1BON sTAKES AT LEXINGTON, AND KENTUrCKY DERIIBY AT LOUISVILLE, KY., IN 187s. Wtill stand for mares at the fitrin of 1. S. Payne, near Lexington, Ky. Terms at opening of season. Diy STA R, lV Star Davis, son of imp. Glencoe, bred by Johbn M. Clay, Ashland Stud1, Kenticky, fialel 1875, dalmn S.lIleez'em by Lexington, out of the noted Skedaaidle by imp. Yorkshire, son of St. Nicholas by Enmilials. Day Star started twice as a two-year ol0d, in 1877, was unlplaced in the Colt Stakes, three-quarters of a llihe, at L-xinigtou. rwon by Hlia..yar in 1.1iQ; ran sec-ondl to Blue Eyes in the Sanifora Stlke. 1 aiiile at Lonisville, Ky., in. 1.45+, beating Hiaaayar. As a three-year old, won the! Blue Ribbon Stake at Lexingt1a, U miles, in, 2.40k, defeating Leveler, Solicitor Blue Eyes, Fortuina andl six others. Lonisville, Ky., won the Kentineky LDerly, Ij mil s ian 2.37+, belatinig Hinyvar, Leveler, Solic-itor, MeHenry and four oithers; ranal ead heat with Solih itor fir Se"oMll place in ('lark Stake, 2 miles, won by Levela r in .1.37, beating BIne y"es. Nashville, Teun., ran meoiiod to Milan, in purse race, 1 inib, 1 451, beating Paridles. At four years old started eight tiues, rail : lose, good sea ond to the great mare Janet, 4 iiiles, it, 7.25. hle carryilng 110 lbs. to h-r i1., h. tfur a ii.l She six years ohla. Ili this race he be-at Charley Bush, .Nliainochl I..u.I two others. lie was theii purelhasedl by Charles Reed anal piut over timber. Balti- Ilionr, Mat , woil steelalechiase, fall colurse, !arryinig 154 Ils., beating Faiistina anaL .J3ilith. ..rtatgm woul steeplechase, abouiat 2+ miles, with 1.52 lbs., beating (alit. l'r:uinklii, Rose anal I':aaiutiiaa ; rani thiral in raa'aoun flat, 1l iil-s, won by T'urenne, in 2.451t; wa.i uiipl aceat in flat rae, 1 miiles, woal lay Olen in 2..5Wi; waull hurdle race, 1, amlihs, ovar siX hirlles, ila 2.5, a hientitag Frank Short, The Stralager aiidl Rose; rail se.-anal tl Chli iiey-.isweep, 2 iils-, over eight hurdles, iii 3.55, three others be-hiuil hinm, -ild rail thirat to Pumeroy at.l. Lizzie 1). it, steeplealiase at Baltinotre, in tbha fall, about lt liles, in 4.03; le was iaullaaeal it, two other races over tinaber. At siX years ohl staitead tell titaes, wala five raes, wasd seconal in three anid third in ole. JBaltimaaore, ranil ah ad heat ailnd diviled purse in steeplechase with Derby, aeatilig .Jo- hIunt aItlI Siurprise. Shee pslaead Bay, wail steeplechase, slaart course, in 5.1. beating Highlaiid Fling. ('apt. Fraailklin andal two, athers; won steeplebhase over full a.l.ire, ii .5.42, .-:atiiig franik Shirt, Joe Ilamuit aiid two others. Jeromia. Park, wian steehple- chase ,ver Short courSe in 3.23, 1aa.satinig Trouble, Bertha aaad three others; wau hiaralle race, I1 iliiles, over s Ieven milrles, in 3.29, carrying 149 Mbs., beating lagonmar, F'uaiik Si...rt, etc. Ili all the aither racesi he was beWaten by the best horses then aoiu the tuirf, e c. arrying his fill ila.laapst of we-ight. At seven years aold won oule rwlae anld was third ii ian,,. Sheepsheadh Bay, wuuni steeplechase, short conrse, in 5.091, beating Iliio Iay, Ike Boaihaiai amil four athlers. IJay Star is a briaht chestaint, with roan Ilanks, I.,tlh front ankles white-, and a.lle hiiad fisot white half way to hc k, anil a ajar- row whitestdilac aowia the face st..inld foill 15t hansas, with great sailstance aid lpawer. is.a highly Shaped ho-rse v;aid very e-eaily balaaaaed aall over, exhibiting speed, stretigtlita:llj cualaiNraice iti a ra'iuaarkalihagree. He is aheseendeat from olne of the great at aijal bxest rac ing fa ilies iii Aiaer-iea. tOn the siale af his sire we have Vagner, Maria Wa.o.., tleralaidry. Waale Hamiapto, Yorktown, Capt. Tr:avis, Balloon, True Blile anld aitIier fBanions Ihorses. On the ilamin's sile we have Magic, Mal.ona, Priuicetaa. lilania Boone, Skedaddle, Kenitaickv, Maileline anid Maggie B. B., the dala.. of Hlarald anad tha' great hairse IroIanois, wimlier of both the St. Leger aild IMerby in Englaild. Thus it is fair to iresuilal that a horse possessing all the alnahities of a ga"ra-e- hiarse, and dlescenlded on batl sire aaial alaim's slide frains ale of the best racilag families it Aiaaeria'a, anil tracilig thrauamghl the a'aillateral lurallahes to the most famaas harres in Engluald. mualist get race-horses, auid we aiunico eamad Day Star to the breeders of Alinorica. Day Star has covere lbnt few thoraiughhare.d mares, lnt is sire of the winners Day Dream, Altair, .1a,-k Star, Kiuag Star. Celia, wininer at 7 furloigs, in 1.28, 1 mile in 1.41, 1 aimiles, in 1.49 atild 1.9 If miles, oi muiladdy track, in 2.10. Herod 1175-Tartar 1743-Patn IU-igg-Byerly Ttrk, about 16 Woodpecker 1773 (Baud l75-Miafoetune 1775 hjDuz 1761 (Maorbem 1748)-Curio- ir B_.,d . W-oodpecker 177 (Berod 17538 Y11.11rtane 177 b Duz 1761 (Yattte 1740-Curio- ch. h., 1iT87 lby 1710 (Snip 173)-Dan. 1749 of Iguisu 1729 (God. Ar. 174)-D. - - D.ughter of Abxander 1782 (leIpse 17tSI-Dan. of hilgh6yer Ir74 (Hterod 1758)-Du. of Ahlred 177I ____ -b by Cade 173 Ar .17714).f Englneer 171 t1Smou n1741)-Bay Nalton's dm 17150 .- _, lilltamon Sir Peter T. 17 4 (Blger 744Arethusa 1711 by Dutigannn i780 (Ecliee 1764)- Ditto, Da.. im of Propt 1760 (Ru172)-Virago 1764 by Snap 1750 (SuIp 1731)-Dan. h.,1 10,IT.I. !7 u of liero 1755(Tartarg 1741-Foll 1otby - SA t, rer=u 177b (tclipee 1764)-Dan MM f WHerod I-.OerTetar 17Tb.bylEc.l by C.lM-I. 'Mlre 1710 (Squirt 17722-Vixen 17.53 by Itegulus 1749 (God. Ar. 17,24)-Dan. of ; 3- b. M1 If ...o i Spot 17,S (Hartley'. Blikd Ho-). Dick Joe Andrewe 1776 (Eclip-- 17b4103 IT5ig4 br (ird IT179)-Df. 3777 of 8 _ Pe Car, el ju Putor 17, M Btondneao l1t7,40 ei 1H yHltae 7,4(llI 3 An e a P 7 ma 1)Da. 17 of Tatber l174 (Blank 17(40)-Bay. nip b h., -179 pe. a74 o by SnIp m1311 (Flying Childer. 1715). j 4 Dan-htcr of Ittohaunanb 1-9 (terc 17-raxinella 1791 by Trethaner 1764 (T. Swepelakes J 4 b. R _ is' I 1743)-Dan 1789 of roodpecker 781-D(Huerod 178t-E-Vertiqg 1775 by Ecilpac 1I76 L _x'____ Srk_ c.7.,180.I2)-yAncajzy71itve72//h 17t() i6175 by Snapk 1714) (Sni 1715. i.l xyz_ 1ke , I(4uce-i4)-Ch 1777 brHerodl 1 7h Tartar 174S1- -Ttc a I2 by 1-0h (BemI4ad e Tnrk)Io170175Dhr Winda 1 7 G(od. Ar. Iy 1774 I 1Y.er PeEelope .Trum . 17(61 (Conductor 1b7674-P.ella 1788 by (Brt ..e . MS,- I. .., IN". iT=X: 17(6 b mp 1750 (sn;lp 11)-julia 177-. by Blank 1O74 (God Ar. 17.24)- Spcw-'.d.. Parner 178 (Jigz). Orjlle Bentngriongh 1713 (King Ferl.ua -iett 171 by hY '1774 (i.ler 1l- b hl.9 by Ttm 1 7 (T. -ter Sy Sampso 1745 Blaze h. h., 1733)-Dau. lb-,757 A. 174 4 . - Emily, S r 1 (Sir Pete T.he 18-a 17181 of'i Whcoke 189 (Sa7t87m (o11-Gr ey cli z _ b m, _. 1810 Doritbk rer- H71t1 by Dorkmant 1771 ( Ho d lz17 Blank 173(Gd. Ar _______. 1D-Aiuc. izzyj 1741 by Drier 1727 (Wn r)_______ ___ - .., ; - b 'Cskeaitie Pcoralne l17ris (Ek 1-74)--Cmaah 1775 I,4by Turo 115i (Tartar I1743()-Taa 1747 by b. h., 1B5 Machde 1748 ( 1714-Brown its 1710 by Reaul. 131 (iod. Ar. 17)4)- Mie- StarlIng Jr. 1I:hy by Starling 177). 1 Y. Gi D. - tan.te o Dimtltd- I,-8 (Flode-l S1771)- intI AtB Slcem' 178 t (Cee 17u1)-Molly Lon b t Le-a 171r b Bar'anam W141 ((40ulAr 1T3 9 iDau. of o Foxhnuse 1 (BJiSV ______ 111 -Sltto Cato by Partner 1718 (lg 'II = tSij Archy FDi-oed 1T77 (Florizel 17)I4-'Catilra i716 by Kockighna 1781 (tHiI1jd 4) S ir b h :Tahbitha 172 by Trethtam 176 (T. Bw-eepiake. 174.-Dan. of re . h r .,- M )-'Bara- 0-Da-. of Foreaer 1710 (Forester 170o1. t 3 Daughter of F 5Cieti- 1786 (FPaolet a Aid- 187u (o t-8. 177k Dai,6 o Ae IN.- b A nu lbck Se a o S Kies r 1r 774 tqF-er1755)-Dan. of a4 D .w ' (Reol uy17.pKPartner 1755 hyravele 1747). C _Z!Emib iPacle t 1761 (BHanbko174t)-Prin 1 174by Turk by Btemford 1-94 Fairy QeterT i-81 - ' b h 1u3 Dnu. IV by Y.Cad.el7(Cde 17344r-Blc EyOen m 17814 by ranb 1722 '(AlcIck Ar-Warloc Gallo.-ay 1718S by Snake- (Li.ter T1r) Dghtr of, Bnntnol111)aof WUdair 17017 (5Fear ht 1715)- IF hr 17. Dan. or zFearougt 16(egla19) ofJ--nua 140 (Janu- 17411). Ste_ Arhy, TDheomled I717 (FVorzel Jrl188)If aa-lani 1796 by Hockigham 1781 (Hlghtr, 14)- B b h,1415 Titha 18 by renthm 176 kT. S.eepstakes 17,431-an of BoIT; by 17.54 r- _ ; 8mtr (BabraJ 1740)-Dan..F Iof F tero 1n)(rester 17 ei6). i - Da-ghter of lpsc1764)-D.u. of SumeW Mildair 167I (Frnftyonbt( r-l77lDan. 44 th of Tyler'e err 1760 (Othell.)-D n. of Falioer 1361 (Blank 174 )lt 1F Grev obin med 18f7f (FRoyit 17Du ofShark 1771 b k Yt7e0-Da. 1 l T 1-DHa.o7 ; 1 i __ b m., FlortJ1 Ecliee1774) (iiearnont.rl74)-lau of Opearnought 1755 (Herolne 1T7sl-Da.I or r u - Emli18, Roger 17S. l (Iteaoughad 1791)-Dan. of DShe Jfon 174 (R 1et6). .0 01 -7 2 btZtD..ter of A 1787 (Pot-8-o-'a 1773-DanofClorkfaet 1774 (rincrack 176)-an of b t -w 1 c99Symn(B' idar 1767 (O9earGoogne 185 Ky ltet 17117 byFe .0 (H3 b.1 h., 1 SiWe.75 y ae 73 io.Ar 72) F3_ m Eml8e OrIlle)-17149 ieninebrog 17114Einll 17810b Stamfordto 1794-YD I-HO Pee Tloze l-t81 m _ z _ = __ (01110t l7oO4--Siet. lti o bylan 174 (Spd.tatr. 1742(b1). : i Tra TheDlyler 14t4 (Jadye Jnr.w 1896)-Farina 183 byOic Andrewe 178 JSO Andrerewa b jw _ 1778)-(Herad 1,-5814 by 17 (E Frna 15)-Prtmroee 1787I by Ma.- Ei ! . ... = M. - brineo 1764 (Dngi 17elCoe t 1i771 b c 1718 (Tartar 1743). F4 Sir 18t)2 tltnr17-77h-Robin mare by W fohitno bibreat 1 r Peter T1 . Q 1 g i-v b h. a Es7;. (1I-Dan. b178 scurIty 1777 (Eclips ylamerk17-18byWildair 175 X r - b ade 17I)CbO mapire 1722Vle by Cub 3 1771 (Fox iu 114). (lo. rl -Lad Grey RbGr 18111n (5mlItltkal 17110)-Maria 148(2 byW ea 1711 ('eley 1-;731)-Dan. of X lI-b m 1417i RIT; flyeTuir 17)4Hihler 74-a (odcor lFT)arnoogha T 173 (Iteguln r 173T4-Dan.rof y o.A 15 ('Traveler 1747) 181. I :o w, Etutmlius, vke Iliti (Beningbrongk 17111(-E.tly 1814) by StItmforl 1711 (Sl eter T. 1-84) 1_ br m. 1'2I Dan. b 18 I SaeTm 17)r Dormant 1761 br. a m. ITDn-tl.2 (Olh. 174i0)--Dlzy15 yBak14 (God. Ar. 1424. 14 z sea-mewScud 148)4 (BenlnbyouHb1lIe-oo.Ianlr 18111 y 1 KJi _ ' _ 1115 (Bernod 178t (-Slaet . 17,(1 to nobySpectator 1749 (Crab 17221. 7-( - I111Mark171) i ugbter oSaor 1801 bDo Quixote 18 Mae- ako 1803 Doram Gha99by 1orad B1rm (PDer o- Ye IukDa tP eMbt nkD,INf Dolbn S-ptt-l- 174 i-D... IM5rof b tojj 77r8)-I Inlq by Sa Si in81 173-w1wigs 179by JLehiler 1774 (Herod 178-olezea18 by Pot-Sos 1,7771Eclips 171141--.Mac la 77-b Giddider 17114 (na171) b Sultan, 18ii4)2 B.-d' I74(74-Ba-chante- 18r IV""' Dutb I8191 (Sir PeLwr T. 1184) h. 11114 17141 of Rercitry 17 78 (EclIp,-e 17,64)-Dan.. 1,. of erod 171 (Tartar l1743)-Foily 177 by Mr-ke 1750) (SquIrt 17-V2-Vix-n 11'1.3 by Re.uLuIa 1729 (God. Ar. 1724). s' rampoline Tramp -1 I 0 Di, kAnd.ew. 171)-eb 84 Ay Wa1171 (Pot-S-n-" 177,3)--PenelIope cb1825178 by 17"P7t-en17Ia1786 by Hlgbtlyer 114 (tilerd - B Mmluke artsan1811 4 ton- 179-W -Ml Sophia 1845 by Stamford M71A (Wir T.174)-_ 11b 1(4 177 -Hrd 1738)-Cypher 177 by Sqi- 17M R;;11cr 173). - Bj bill BobadI oal 1813 Ilimbers 1916-Pythonea bMt. -n 18111 by Sorcerer 17119 (Trumpator 17m)Z- br. L. li& Princeaa Ml. o. 17,96 by Sir Peter T. 11 84 tHighllycr 174)-Dan. be. m. 178byDn gannon 17801 (EclIpse 1364)-Dan. ch. .. IT .it of Tuf 76 (Natchem 1748-a.b inI79bMMr419 (Tartar 1742)-Golden Grov ch. to. 1749 by Blank 1740 (God Ar. 1724)-.pinater cl. m. 173 by Partner 17311(Jg)-Bay Bloody Bullck, b. in. 179 by Bloody Bettocke-Sist. 172 M(0 Goyb Grehud hlay-Brow Farewell hr .m. 1710 by Makeleer (Ogletbepe A,.)-Dan. of Primmer (D'Arry Yellw Tk)Duof Place a White Turk-ao ossmt-IytnBrMre Die Breeders' 1andl Book and Guide. IMPORTED DECEIVER. WINNER (IF TIIE EPSOMI (GRAND PRIZE. Property of lessrs. S. C'. lyne d' C6,. ,Stanls at tLarchilont Stock Farm, Win- (domn, A1. Serrice by conlract. IMmPORTIt)D lECFEIu, hay horse, faaaleml 1880, breid by Tier Majesty Qneetm Vic- toria, Iay Wemilock (winner of the St. Leger), son of Lord Clifilem (wiummeraf tihe St. Legelr) ly bewamijister lay Tonchstomme. tHis dam Boot amid Sadlile by Trn.i.peter, sofa of wrlammalam (w.iner of the IDerby) by Tonlihstone, omit of ltifmuderlaest lay Alarnm, winner of time C:.i.ibridlgeshlire lIIandicap, soII aif Venaison by Partisa:i. Wenimock i. time sire of Sanada, time ilamia of sajiafotil, viwinner of tile I)erlv in 15th). Adiame, his (Dlem ei-ere) gran- damam is lay simmi, sire of Conyiiglianm, wimmmer of the 2,0) iimeals, anal Merry ',lMonarch, winiter of tihe I Jerby, anld Time Prime.-ss. wimnner of the Oaks, son of Rloayal Oak ay Cat- ton. Al..rii is sir-e of Toraieit, the IaDII af time Oalks winner Toriemutor lay Kiig Tom, a.ii, dmia of Lauira, diam of l'etrareh, wiiner of tIe 2,000 Guineas, St. 1-ger and Ascot Golal (Clli, iip. Laureate amid Rotherhmill. Deceiver's great grandam is by imp. Gilenicoe. Deca- i-ir was a good rac-i-hmurse at two years old, ran third in the Chesterfield Stakes tm G:alliard aanmd Export, Malilaran, Tmameh-Mle-Not behind him; ran seconid in Hailnaker Stakes tm P,-inme Blanche, eight others behind him, including Blue Rock, and was nn- piaced i i the Prendergast Stakes. At three years ohl ran thiral to Grandnmaster and Ossian in the Newinarket Craven Stakes with eight others behiumd him; was unplaced ii 2,000 (allieas, won my Galliard; wan the Epsom Granal Prize, 11 miles, 113 lbs., ieatimig Golmltieml, Ossiaim, Energy amid fommr others; was unplae ed in the Ascot Derlmy; ran secowim tm (;alliard in the St. James Palace Stakes, 1 mile, beating Potosi; ran third in the Midsnummer Stakes at Newumarket, and was nnplaced in the Stewards' Clia at omodwood and Chesterfield Cnp at Aseot; ran second to Montroyd in Wharn- eliffe Stakes, 1 ...ile. at Dtoncaster, with three others belmind him; was third it. the Free Welter Hamalieaja Plate at Brighton anti third in the Asheomle Handicap at lewes. At four years old was unplared iam City and Suburban Handicap; ran second tam Soumthiammipton in Primmcess of Wales Free Handicap at Sanldowu Park, with nine be- hind hima; was third in the Epsom Town Plate and unplaced in Royal Stakes at Ep- sonit. IDemeiver eomuiaies all time best racimmg alood in his petligree, avid traces to the Clilders mare, to which trace iii direc t female line Bnstard (by Bumzzardl), Hampton (by Lordl Clifileim), Blair Athol andi all the Queen Mary family, Petrarch, Pretender, Sir Bevys, Tristan, Carltoim, Beanulere, Rotherhill anti all the Postmaster and Peggy fammaily in Amamerica. Deceiver is a success iii the stnol. Sire of Brownwood, Ceverton, Cmiiekshank, Deceit, Doneaster, Ducat, Falstaff; Fay S., Framak Kiyany, Florence T., John Berkley, Judge Arkell, Marietta, Mirage, Peddler, Pretender, Pnryear D., Orlie, liagnarock, etc. Wax 1Wg0-.PIt.O-.'a maA-scuppe 12-Mamka 175-Squirt IT-M-Barttt Codera-Darley Arabian 166. Walebone 180 (Waxy 1' -Da 15 Of Se__ IID7 (BzxtS.d( 147)-aideu 1801 by ASir Peter T. 17d1 tlagbflyer 1n74)Dau. 17dH of Phbenmenon 1780 (Heird 178)- Al Maabr rtr Benry 1SiS (Orville 171.1)-Hade 1807 by Alxander 1781i t&llpe l17841- LY;" br 1= ttteot18hy Fm by 1orsa7ir 171btWbipte 1,6d hri Bru 74Au.-7MylEY 17i1 bYA31- Scu11744 iXole 1787 byCabuncle 172 fBabr. Blank 17fDa. l . o e 1751 . b;CI r. I, IS (iSp l7110)-ulant 121 by RInl.iua 1711 ((ad Ar. 174). c L Tomboy's Arom M09 (John Bull 17b)-Lady Rllke 1813 by Whiteerth 180; (Agtonistes 1T90- dam lun Dta. 1798 of Spawdille 14 (illghller I)-Sylvia 1.8t by Y. Marke 1,,1 latMurke ch. m..l81. . 1750)Yenetl1Lis by B to Si.elo ((lade 1714). D 7! uwrey Cotna 180U (Sorcerer 11 iieuin( 151r by Clik irettr 'T. 1781)--P3w.- i ClinIker, 178 by Tandem 1213 (Syphon i0)-Termagant by Tantrum 12(O (cripple 1'50O- b. h., 1851 Cauatrice by Sfmpso. 1-,4-J (Blze 1705). u ;3iiDauhtero Cervantea 1805 (D.o QuIxote 17)-Dana. 1818ofGolumcna 1m802 (Gohanna 190)1Dan. ':I b. i ., IM. ISIl of Pyntor I Il (Trunipar 17)-Circle 118 by St. Gi-orge 1780 (Higilyr b. I., ,. of 1780 by Wooipecker 17.43(Herod 1718). a -Blarklock 1814 (Whij eok11B-a1810 of Phantom 1404 (Walton 170)D 6.141 -E Voltrire. ofOvrtn 78 (KneFegus 1177)-DaS. 1111 of Walnut 11181 (lighilyer 171)DaI - ebr. h. 181.1. 1786 o u Marke 171). 02 Math _ Mulatto 1f8l1 (Catton IHSOVILeda Ilb y Pilio-aPnta 1811 (phazrd 117)Tr..ar,,re br. in., 18111 byCambllla 1805 (&abletolan 170)-Du. 1ON ofI'yclthus 197. Crri.m.ler br. 1017. 178t)-Flora 1T80 by KItg Ferge 1T;5 (ECllp-e 178). 2' IrBirdhateher"Sir ue1leb-i U (W h lebne 18W'-Gunicelol 1811 b Bob Boot y J i (Cbamricleer O i _ dt l. Ih. i 1771)-Flgbt 140M by Ir. &Eca. 180 (Commodore I )Y. Heroine by Bagot 17) , . (Herod 178)-Hetrolne 1T75 by ero 17SI (Cade 14). g t E chidna, Ecotomlet 1801 (Whlaker 1812)-Min Pratt 110 by ilaciwklck 1114 (Uhltelork 11410- b.b n., 1 Gadabout 1812 by OrvIlle 179T (Beli bug 191)- trel 180 by Sir Pet r r. I184 (.lgbfilyerIl74)-Matron 1782 by Flo. I 1, 184 (M." ,I l W_ . -S ulX tan 1816 (Seleimi 1805)-Trampoline 1821 by Tramup 1810 tIlik Amnrlrews 17117) ..Web 4. "; h v ehne lby1xQ7.0 9(Pot-8-s1)Penele 1728 by Trampator 18(Cnloctor _. _h_11., IM. I17)-Pronelk 1786 by Highlnyer 74 t1nrd 17.18). n t _ s -i Moley 1810 (Oraile Il )-0re 14 by Ma-rI.on 1 (Whiskey 1T1P)-rpalice 1814 b in lg ; =b 0 by Gobanun 1790 (Merenry 17785-Amazon 1799 by DLriver IT73 (Trenthaur 17111;1- b. Faone. I'1 by ereny 1778a (Eclipse 17A1). _ j H m. -ruios;ercjules-i TWhalebone 1Waxy )- i110Testr 75 -i 81 brl. i, 18i09 bry yAlxande180 trlkipe 1,p1.M4)tlval11by SirPeterT I. 18(Higlrlyer 17.4) 7.0 _ ircia le loll Bob Booty 14 (Chantkcleer 17 WMFlight 18Vby Jr. KocapeIl (Commodore 1'1) -VY. n c ih. m ,1eB, Heroine by Bcegot 118 (He.-. 124-Herolme 1775 by Hero 175T (Cade 174)-Dau. , a c m., 1766 of Snap 170 (8'nip 1-.518). j Tomboy J i801( 1810)-Dan. I id o tn ohs n IM14 fJWhiFB.1161-8l)L tl7 4 1 5i" b h 1813l by Wbtilwnuh 14 (Agnisttea1sDan. 178 of 8paillr 178 (Hiplaflyer 1174)- 175-. ., S ylvia 1781bly ':Marake 177 (wkc 175). 2 b 5 Prime Mllilner 181l0 (Snauro 18d1)-Xanlac 11t18! by Shuttle 1780 (YF. Mtarke ITTI)-- I ; 80 lntc Anrllpatipon 180 rBnugrt 1791 (KDng Feign. 1771)Expecutalln 17679 by - --t w b.m. 1818. Herod 1798 (Tat t43)-x lITSHof 81kim 11741 (Ytarling 172). 71 _ _el_ Whalebone 15.71 (Wx 1711IT9)-Dan. 181 od &e:im 181 (Htrzrard0 1787-)inlden 1801 by S:P r. h.,l, Slr Peter T. 17P-I,(Ht4h1ier111 o n enon 1S80 (H eedl 1i)- Matro 178 by Fl...17011 kiHerod 171).5i. gf e't - 1 bn, tte b Amxruthnt1w; ( ngan i IU)-Ma!D1 11 by Matchem 17,48 (Cade E w _D_ i,,2.1n.,. ote I 17z of Ac Strliaa 1in oang M111 . a 17 10 e- ' Lll elill 180 (ssrtt 1At.] or t"E lt (Sr ot- 11. .1w4)-ii WAunW ; ! h 87 1(0; ngcr, I by tomeeda 1277 (Florrel 171fS)-(;hauint 1260 br Matebem 1748 (Cade 1734)- _ _ - - ,eO. ., 1817. Molly Lsong g 1778 br BabrTam 1.740 ((led. Ar. 1124). AKite, I4 bm e-in,18 17S5 by Anai l m( d 17.N8o11)-orlIS811by 11k14ge 17ti4 (lalke 1-.5i))-Ilarttlon 1. jk, 175 by lierod 177'S3 (Tarta 1741). Sa' ' r doeck' C-aton 1802 (tiolumpon l"tH-rviina 1841 bv Beninghrwgb 1191 MiMng Fergri il5l) Evellna 17191 by Righflyer 1 74 (IerodF.7)-TermntbyTantrum 17(0 (Cripple b h, 1818d 17b)-Canttrice by Sanpon 145 le 171) J ehnse _lIm 18M (zad -l lyer 174)-Da. 1791 of E_ c . c .a oi Il1a. Dren 1287 (WDoodpecker 172)-Fidget'. da m 17 by Matchem 1748 tlade 17114)- _ 1 ; _ ___ _ 51seu., . t. 1770 to Sweelbrilar bv Syphen 1771) (quirt. 1705) Emi illio..121-Eil 18 i ' i,a Eidie h i h y80 1811)i IS9IS nedM 1714 (Sir PrtIer' 1714) o 1. h, WIIIk"T l2-(lrey Deulmant1781 by Dorimant 121 (0t' F1r.1.,1789)-D1 by Bhak 1740 ((;od. Ar. 117&.. R Wh-S Rlnbene I 1805 (Buzzar lzl)-Peneinpe 17118 by Trumpator 178'. (Condecior IT1)Pint. o O E ' 1.9A nal 1780 by H1k6yr 177.4 (Haeod 17548)-Pronire 175H by Snap 1750 (ffnip 1710).- __,_____. sz9 Ju'lc 11541 by SIa 1740 (Go. Ar. 1724). Wt + iPartisatWaon S91798faer T3 Paraofl liby Pot-h1 (EclIpse I.4)-Prunella b b. 1811t byBbank r-8 (lld. Ar. 1724). 4 _ Fc Sioleneko 1810 (Sorcerer 1711t)Jerbua 119. by Gobuna. 1710 (Mfercury 1278)-Cmlia .7 s . tn. 1,., by'lTrentham 1711i6 (TF. Sweeln'Ike114 3)-Coqnette 121 by (77oupton Barb- . reD ni, 1 Slat. 1T4.l to Regina by God. Ar. 118. - a r _e/ Whanetlebone 187 (Vaixy 1210)-Defiance 1416 by Rubena 18011 (Boarrd5 17871-Little 4E r b h1804 Folly 11416 by Hlighland Fling 179d8 (Spalile 117W)-Harrlet 1711 by Voluniteer 1780 C-, Dn Ee'slle 1741Da. 111of Afire17) l (Ilatbe112). t C - X. Y. Z. 18111 (Haphzar 2I7)-SJaoerta 11411 by Ben uhnugh 1791 (Kingt FergB 2 X dj Fetona, 1725)-Dan. 129P. of Drone 172 (Hlerod 17Z8)-(onteena 1787 by YF. Ilrke 1, b .,. U.1819.llk (llarake............. 1771)Taberwse 1772 by Ilernd 175.8 (Tartar 1141). _____ Ita , Carton 1806 (Golmpus 1904)-Dan. 1818 oT8molensko 181) (Sorcerer 178) -Iay Uery y .Ai rh R 18110 by Beningebug 1791 (King Feegna 1. .o)-Dan o ell H flyer m74i Ilered 11118)- t 1 - . Dan l. Or Marake 17311 (Squirt 11). .1) Dahe . Orville 179 (Beanlghoogli 17911-Epeom 1ar 1805 by Sfir Peter TF. 178 I nil:yer J; '-D b 'G 'J12'14)-Alexina 1280 by Klugn Fergue 1775 (Eclpse 1784)-Ladeii 1190 by Y. Mareke .! r i m., 189 1771 (Marukle 1770)-Dan of Y. Cads 1147 (Cede 1714). : (IknRoe, Sltan n1811i (.ellnu 10)--Tramolfine 18-l5 by Tpln 1800 (Dk Anreritl179T-Web cii. h. 1801 1838 byWax 1710 (Pot-S-n'. 1721) Penelope 1798 by torunao 1782 (Conductor c .SD b., 12811)-Prunelae 17R80 by Highflyer 1274 (Breed 1158. g i Alea, Waifrone l'02 (Waxy 1 W9)-nlzede 0 . ma. 118 tI y Tlrphrdzn l IPSi(r Peter 1i. . jg BS 0 t18 1714)-Dau. hr. in. 1H0116 of OrvIlle 1799 (Benluhenl 1791)-Spieetas b. m. 1712 by - TenmD 'atornmp2rl(CoonclorI17i-Pegybin. 177by Beed 11(Tartarllll-Da.of Snap 1710(Snip i71)-Dsan. of (owerti81llon1140( . Ar. 124)-Du. of Childem. The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. IMPORTED DONALD A. Iinmp'ui fedt in utera. The Projiertq qf J. D. ucas, G,,ohloodl Stud, St. Louis, Mo,,. Serrice by prir ate contract. D'N'ALD A., chestint horse. foaled 18Mi, bired by Conm. Kitts-ou in the Erden- Ihmimn Stud, Pa., by Scottish Chief, sonl of Lord of the Is]-s by Trommlistoiie auld Mis A.... by The Little Knowim, .son of M1i.cy, dlain imp. Algebra lby Di"I)lpm:untmms, soim of I Prlmimlndo 'y T ......stmmiom, out of Beatric e by Voltigeur, eti'. S.cottish Cihief, his Hire, won thi Bieminialm Stakes at Ascot. anld Clhesterfield Stakes at two yeavrs oild. At timree -arolmi ran timthiri to Blair Athol aid Gem. l'eel in tie lm'rby, wou the iiemmmial at Asi..t anmii Asi'mtt Gouild Cup, bm'atimg Lord Clifilemi, The taniger aslid others. Scottish 4 Cihw is, the sire of Marie Stuart, winninmer of the Oaks anid St. Leger, Ciildieric, win- hminr mfih ti, (Chlstm'rfielii, Prince of Wmlies aummd Premliergast Stakes, third in the Derby tI., smti'tnm aiud Imnsulaire, and smcou.Il to .J:...ette ita tie St. Linger. aui won the Donm- istir 4tikes -'mmd R oyval Stakes at Newmairket. Sottismh Chief is the sire ofthe mdams mi .m.mmm..immim. w im....r mf the 2.004) Gtmuimea:ms. lDerlhy ammd St. Leger, of 1)h.ou.ov'an, wimimer mif time Dirmy aumld St. Leger, Heltonm. winmoer muf the Derby ammld St. Leger, ammd Semino- I immum, wvilmhinr mif the l,ftil (immmhmmas. Aigebral, him mhmma, id by Dimmpinmmmmtmis,w inminer ofthe 2.NP i.itmm;ms. grandlamin B-atriee. Iammum of Prestonipans, wiuimmer, int two years old, of thm AI.!mdmra. imr ... me mf Wa:ile, Nmmsery, liol.mflmI amid Criteriomnm Stakes. At threie v id mmi.i li be'at Phiili ..nmmmumiu d lmmmii -ImtromI ( wi..i.er mf the 2,0W0 Gmmineas) in the Liver- pii,; Ammtmmmmumn Cup. imy Voltigemmr, wimimmer of thi lierby aimmi St. Leger, and sire of V. .1itt. w zimmuer if time 29,004) Gumm;mllls). Vh mIetim is time sire of (;mmlopsium (Dlerumi w immuer) mmmil Vimltigm mmr is sire of the midi f miKmmgcraft (Ih 'irmy wihmmuer) aumi inmmp. Great Tomm. tmil hm 1. 1m third m 1m1Lim, is the mdmmmmm mf St. Alban.s, vinner mf the St. Leger amid half -iWt r tim Lumly Mary, the dihuim of Gamng Forwarmd, wiumimer of the 2 .000 Guineas, by The LmOumI. ummit mf .Split vote, halm'f sister tim Miss Twic keniiauuu, the dammi mmfTemidlingtotm, wilm- mn1E tf the l1mrhivy Asemt aml iDoimcaster Cupims, by St. Luke. DIoniald A. hail a mehiv . eremi marecr m time tuirf, lie startidl in thirty-fiour ram es anid wmm mine, at -', 1, 7 fmmniiimgs1 Ilemmih mmmi over hmlrmiles with high weights. D)mnul.mid A. is a very highly li,. imiurse andii fromi a miistiugnisla'ii ramming famiiy in Englamnmd, mmmid tracems through the mist rimming bmimHod ti the Bmurimtou Balmr mare, froimm whmid. mi-scemmli'md i m direct t; im;lm, limo' Whiskey, selimim, Ruibenis, Castrel, Cattomi, Wihitelim k, Blacklock, Sir 1.i ir is. mmmiim. MIargrave. limirkaway, Voltigemur, Surplice, St. Albmius, Lord Chifileni, Mask, P'lI 'Mi'l, Brag, Sheen. Guuld, imp. Hurrah, imp. Aiunderby, imp. Billet, imp. Eagle! ald Spread Eagle, Waverly (by imp. Australian), etc. Pai4o.s lm--cipme 11I-ME.k 1730-squlrt 17ft-Blwtetfta Chilseru-Duley hAmblao 1609. WaeteWax I,ilo (Psnt.&o. 171i)-t'hnslope 1765 by Tumapator I1160 Coductor 17.11)-Prm. Jitl 116byBbstl74)Qn..r.1744). mam 7Mb up 81pI ) b . I , SM m11 Bzer510)M.en181b i PeterT. 17R4(Ht flyer 1214) -Dan. ba Ia,- 28o hnunn18 17.5- ate. ,W by Florizel 758, (Herud 1I-.1)- - mastertenry,174-oIi yBtud 77(odekr17)Hnaoc 1797- by High. 12e i.. boha81.jfle 74 Htd174-yhe 72bySurel13 ,tvie Il) _____ LBe-iLme-Lado-71731by 1r7Mop5(BBey . Bnw1l77Wuddr 17,-Du f lxndrl81Elpe 1.0 Dsor Engi-a- i; ch. h.elil fle 11.en 11)D of Alfred Iw,, iatcbem l7485-a.17 o oi.) Malls. Peuvoa l Ft SrPterT'. 1784.-Mnoi-dora804by Meteor lIE).cllpse 17.4. MI- 04 of asll-Work174 by Hlghflyr1174 Meted 1774,,-Stetl ,1,'toTAndut by Syphon '"I 33,Squirt1733.- DIo. of Itegniu 17330 (God. Ar. 17.4) - LOUIY ramp 810 ick ndrew, 177.-Maslan 18111 byPos.5.D - 1773 Eclipsel 1714- .0 hr la., Camilla 17.47 byooslpecker 1711 Herod 1704y. Canla 17'78 by T-enthm- 170 'T Dughter of, 171.AlrpIo 84b 14 ing -e I.., 88 mtrig1. Dn71o a.. 78goCd, Ar. 171215.Of I- , Q.yfl nliibrough 1791ngejr.1IV5)-EvellnaI7191 by tHlghtlyer 174 (!ero 17:1, 515 ' S..b T170 ' i.J o tgilt 173 (tiotY! A 11241. afic by S 1711 tBiaze N 'bia 18 Sha18.-.Giant-e 1790 by Dloned- 17. Finrfzel 17fl1' a.. lleasl, 1ltste..s11111 y Mtebx17415 ,Cade I7111-Motiy Lonmg Legs 1753 by Itabrabsto '1.411 .0 m7915 God. r. 124,-Iou. f Toxhuntrr, 171 Bris-k 1711.. .,I St. eoge 17.85 H, stEyer 11741- Abgil 111815 Dby odekr17 en 7- ia. c. 1801IS. tal17 yElpe16 Msk 10-Dl. 1704 of Blank 1744) Gld. Ar. 17 4) - Ilaynrll., Coe174Go.Ar. 1724.. je, obannl71.Mrcuxl ..) -Cotilla1171 by 'nhamo 1751 (T. Sweepetak-. 1I2:1.- - . mn. UMi o;te15 y opo abS R.14 oIegulus by (lcd. Ar. 17.24-4irey' I .. ______ Hotorn 133 y BkI(ial,,ay Iv. Victor Barb.. rl lt1mcczt117 -lrbante 118155by Wa Ditto 1040 (Sir Peter T. V9174-D. ;hb .1116. '191 of eMy7.(Kg16)-Dmu.1..foferod 17118 (Iartar I7, -Folly I771. a 7 l 4 Cobweb, Phno '55.Wlo 79-Fltm:gre 1811 by S1ontheayer 18NS (Socerer 1766-Web 4 b. i.,11 10Pt8o'. 17,Pnlo. 13 by Trunipator 1180 tCondueb I___I_____Mby Hisrhflye.r 17.74 1r -..-A. Phantom 1184 Waltost 1119,-Ennniioe 1817 by MPx Ill Pt.-1731' ,)-.e. ry it ihOitO, 11881 by- IS b eyceprer. lgtL, -4-6..gr41 I171Dn 170181 iTrmpator 17-0,-obaSIMb karae 76,lihle MM '8of Woodpeckr 17.3, IHerod 17131.. Sister to CAn:lilno 1801 ,Harnlhh.tonta 1I7M.-Dan. ISI by Sancbo 1MM (Do. Quixote 1,14 -- .Speaker, X i,. Hornpil.e'Te-le tIMl bj SirPtr T. 171-1 Hghltyer Ir.4,-Horopipe 11136 by h. b.- .1817. I CvUr 78 onductor 1, M-un M71 by Heend lug MTrtar 114)1.. q I li.. Whalebone 1837 (WWl 11130-Dan. 1IR12 of Se1mm 1= (Bsz.m-dO 1787-Mlabun 1801 by I i , I. tu SIr Peter T. 1781 .slijbflh- 1774-Dan. 1704 of Phenomenon 1781 Merd VW15-- .K atron 1718 by Florize 17155, Hle.d 1716.. 11 ane. Matter Henry 1815 Orville I713t-Bosdlcca 1807 by Alexander 178 EcIps 1611-Brn- ,Wamuth- V17,11 Old Engianid 1741.-Maylly 1171 by Xatebet 17415 (Cade Se MM 111 B ozar1 S17.r1iau 183 o WIto 1711 ,SrPtr .15.V.Gat oh . 1t. 1710 by Dlnmed- 1127 (i'Iorlzel 1615.- Giantez 17159 by Malcben. 174, (Ca.1 171.1-U g B.)4OLong Leg. I73 by Bobraham 17-P).153d. Ar17,24, I 0 Kite. B-tad 1O3. ltlla bin. mi1;t 11111 by Ail1717 iHerd. 17. -Scata 178.1 by Xcripae 17111 tMarske 1'7:0)-Harmony -1-__ 775 y H'rosl 1758 (Tartar 174 7,Eeln 71byHgfyr 74.te.ib8 rife ngb-gh 1781 (Khlsg F-rI, IcriRti 17u1-bytcigobdyr Samp.n 174.er laz - I 17 an. J57 of ;WVItenl 17 (Gd.A. 1724.. 'Safrd114 SrPTe .18) Dan. 17 139o Whiskey 17830 (SttauiIlf-4rey ch. MuI0, Drat115byDomnan 117.2 (otbe 17601))-Dizzy 1737 by Slunk 1740 .Ood. Ar. .114ch.so. tol), 172,-Dzzy17 byDriyv- 1174 .'ystn Ar... liaz7, 54,40-s 11SbyTrmrtor 1M(- 4 bN!Z1,3 Pee.pe1145b h. FAL', 7yBlnk1741 Go. r.171) Gibid 'erinca 1721. Meror 175)Vlitstnlel80bylptor1715 Imertr 177 7Bear c Blah.kl1ck. Wild,-.W 1794 by, Hi bilyer 1771 (Senod 17M5)-Cobelrea 1718 by Pot41-.sWlenk 81tabeosn 72-a.19 o one t ('t1..' 17713 04 11. (Helps. 17141) milantl 1-,71 by Goldlflder 1764 (Snap 1734). 8.. ht.r - Da hanhtmrof t tWalton 17A1) -Dan. 1D.151 of 0Overton 1751 i Kng P=.gu I77 Dan. 17V1 jl . to. 1816 oWaut185.llfyr17)Dn176oRle17t.Nrke1771)-Pirmcantba bm1115'1713 by Matches. 17814 MCas- 17 11. . Multto Cotn 10 -Gzonu IW1nh- D-4deinoa 1-11 bOville 1711 (&e.h,gbmugb 1I3W bb.114. Fanny 17116 by Sr Peater T. 17,81 (Hligblr114-a.1104 of Dlo-ed' 1777 ( lrzel - I 'M h h., 115-Peleon 1731) by Mameke170511111) I Flbh-da-Puta 1Me1 (Haplhaardt 1197 -Tenr 11 yCantllios lFM Iilmbletonl., h. bs., 11524 179161-Duo. 1))1 of Hlrocintbssa1 1t7Csladrl ;l-rl80lby KingFergou..1770 _____ (Elips 17611- Atalaitm 17151 by M.tlsns17.49 (11) I4Pantalk, tdli5itBszr I78,ata 111MyPrtln10,l eeT 71)Malr Alt oh. h.,1804. 118)1 by Meter 1715 (Eclipse I754-M ,do.a-Wek131bllgfyr74 ieo 5 1715h.,au.1771of Spb,17350 (Sqoirt 17:24). E ri., 109 dice. 1807 by Ale-auser 170(cs 74-rnteby Amaranthus 171(6(Old ERig. '- _______ land 1741) mayfly 11.71 by Matchemn 174141 (Code 179154). -' - 'Hidlasnite 1141 (Wel1kTS151 EllaU. Le.1 1817 by Com.nos 88 l5sree 1,73,61 HKing cbm153 151 Hableonln 112 (ngFerjess 17751)-8-so 180 bIOetn115 Kn Feeg 1775 -Dro.!y 1790 byDon 17 (Be"e 1798. B hee E19(tk. l11 (toan IM lo.Is.O 1181s ftumd 17194 lIAt P.te '1-. I744)l JT I dl. en., f, b in.1184 by Mfeet 1170 latrbro 174t1-Manila be. us. 1111 bybtstd'n ler 1,1r (See 1143-. Bas Codeeli. -.4110 byCode 114 (God.Ar. tl-Misa 3Makele- IL. 113 by Y. IGreyh I:Aounsl 1113 (G rynid-llt 71to M fsSrfrets h Partne 1718 Iiallow Wuadenk hr. n. 111 by Woslenk (utr-LovTe.os in.1- Cre-o ty SarI. (CIMhl.1rtutTono '. naIon .aus T arbmae The Brtr'dvr' Hodl Book iend Gaide. IMPORTED DUTCH ORGAN. Prqoxerhj IVWm. Araetle, S'h rm SI .e.k Frmn, Slhiron, I17. Service fee pub- lisled (nlainll.9. IWTCcI OtR,AN,. hay horse, foaledl 1878, bred by Air. T. Whiting, by Lowlander, 5o11 of J1ahls-nim; by King Toim and Luifra bly Wjimlhound, dOII of Pantaloon. da-ti Tymlestere by The ltlke, son of Wild l)ayrell by Inn, second daml Tinibrel by Ilfta- plan, own hIrother to Stock well, ont of BlWsay by Lanercost, son of Liverpool. Low- lander w:as a gooel race-horse, winner of the Great Warwickshire Ilanidic ap, 1:oywal IliHiut Cq) at Ascot. Ascot Plate, Newport Coip twice,. toekhridge Cip, Steward.& (_'ip at (hester, (1wleell Staind Plate at Ascot, Letox Stakes at GOOdwwl1, in which he defated Trappist, et., and other goodI races, and is the sire of Lowland Chief, wininer .f the St,-wards' Cip at Goodwood and Royal Stakes at Epsom. Imlp. The lake. sire of his d1am, is sire of the good colt The Reaper. Rataplan, sire of his grallnlaul, is owi, llroltler to Stockwell, a superior rae.-horse, sire of Kettledr... (wililier of the I Perby) and of the daimus of Alplogy (winller of tile 1,000 Guineas, (laks anl St. Leger), IRigolboche (aI of tCrellirne, &winner of the lerby), alll Min- eral. d1:111 of Wenlolk (winner of the St. Leger), ilnd Kisher (winner of the D,'rby). Belsay, hi.s third dam, is by Lanereost, sire of Cathalrille Haves (wininterof the Oaks) Vat Trroiiip (wiltler (If the St. Leger) anlid Ellerdale, the (1:111 of Ellington (winnl r oftbh, 1),-rby) anIld Stinuerside (winner of the Oaks). Behsaly is half sister to the goodI horse Viunlex and Vesta., dam of Saibins (winner of the Cambridgeshire Hlandietip anul Ascot Gold Clip). Garland, his fonrth dlam, is half sister to Gaiety, Itaill of Gamester (winnier tf the St. Leger). Iuntch Orgaan ran second to Syringe in the first ye-ar of the 24th ZetlalId Biellllj Stakes, 5 fnrlnugs, with three blehili him. At three years old ran secomnltd t I Macadam in Silver Uells Handic-ap, 1 m]aile, at lisley: secIld tl Master Rat in Maiden Plate, 1 mile, at Ayr; seconld to Mebnlions ill Plate. I ,f aI mile, at Ayr, ailnd wa third in Athole HanlIdicap, 5 fflrloigs. At foor years .1d1 won the Silver ltells Handicap, t mile, 1'2 lbs., at Paisley; w.o Glasgow Haudicap Plate, I muile, 9- Ilb., at same place, and sa.me day woII the ilirgh Mlember's Plate, 11 miles. 131 llws., giving 21 IIhrs to Astronmly, who as second. At five years o0l ran third ill National IlHlrdle Plate, 2 miles, to Rilotto and Attache. 1145 Ibs.. with seven behind hhll. At Sandovwn Park won Claremoit Steeplec hase Handicap, :'2 miles, 1-15 lbs., ill i hli of nine; w,,n Hamlipton Hnrdle Handicap, 2 miles, ait P ackington. 151 lbs. At Nottingham won O xton Hnrdle Handicap, 2 miles. 155 Ie'.. defeating field of eight. LDntch Organ is 16 hands high, weighs 1,265 lIbs., good. bolc :aid excellent disposition. Waxy 179-Pot-p-o-'a 177&-EcUp 1764-_- 170-Squht I783_-Nrdts CIde-Darley Arablan 180 b. h, 1=. Fany -Dawuou 179 b Av 1 (Hrod178)Ma06 1 4by clpe 1I8( ( mke 1730)-8appho 1 S Petr T.178 'I ye 174-'ina17 - 1 tcMehn i.4 Am ail. 1734 th Szu1Ii iw ran les 180 bylv T__ B ickidii7f--Wi cii. h., bf 1b 16 a bl700 peos-o-uPlb 177D-pe by Tmupaor 176 tCondactor b. 'M+. 1 IS ch h., 1tlt. bylilghuye 1774en 75 Hedrodlb 17380.17d ali Pueru 180 (Oirvl 1et104-C 1-66 by Maonion 1f806g (Whrke d17891-oarpaic(sol814 cohhu 123.) 181S by" Drive 1ot(Tretlia 177 (oLt IT4) Duterot, 1t79 (SoodPekeriaDu. of Ale 1780 1rz 1668\o C br. u hy 17O4. 176)-Dan. of Alfrd 1770 of Engi- neer ch (8bL nBuilT . 1743). Midots. 134 by Meteor 11873 c 1764)-Maid. idalis. ' faye 1774 j.(HerodrT1781)7-Mu. ]m I-., I of 3(qt .h. nL181 1783)-Dan. of 1 17 (God. Ar. 17Y4). cii.d ofW Higheync 177 (ntedS 17g)-Dan. 1771 of ypbntn 1730 (Squil brI klok 1814 ) lWitcK.In B1u1an. 1817 of untiper P48 T.i bltee )o Veopd.of Sorceer 171 (rem.Pator 1706)-V 0-1801 by Sir Peter T. 7N (Ihlgfyer 7774)- 3kL b 66 Dan. 1791 of Pot-8.o-'. 1772 C.Upus7) t. Walton 1790 (Sir Pete T. 1 )-Y. Noimette 1706 by Dimmled 1777 (Floclaet 1788)- Daghtrof, -ole1774 b 17Tr -Ci 178 by Marae 1Squirt be. . 1804. 1735-Dan. 1755 of Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 1724). Ay 1174 (liod 1735)-Dan.of Alfred 1770 MO bn14,-a.1720O of Engineer 173Staaneon 174ew T. 1784,--Muloe. 1668 by Meteo 1783 4lclpe 171i-Maid- of-alt-Work 17 Byllbier1774 iferod 1778gi-Dan. 271of Siphoi1130Squirt 173-D.n. of Ieuu 171 (God. Ar. 1744). (Mind 183 tWbaleboae 1rO7)-Bent 183 yMee er 83ir le191Ba de.16byAleander 1783 ,Elpel8t)Bnete A.narantbe166(l b h I&M England741 -Me ly 177 n yMatchem 14(d 74 IhaPuts 161 ( )hd 77-FMnnn 155b eui1806 (Sir Petr T. V' - I X1784)-ViolaUte !/ 6 by Jek Boll = m tt 1ir-aT. 1788 of Highiyce 1774 b. .. (Herod 1758,-Everkating 177 by Ecillpe 1784 (Macu 7301. ].nrot LAoupool 16 (Tramp - Btto et 1801 i BUZ-flr 1181) -Dn183o Elacdn 188 (Ghasn -Da. 1 of Ilghlyerl1774 (Herod 1738-Chantifleer. Mooobtu.Toa 180 (Jery 161)-euti ISI by Prbne Minlater 1810 (8ancho 1801)-Mlaniac X-bomm,14.186y ml176(.Mmk171,Ahralo 1813 by Beelugb-ogh 17911 _________ (Kin Farum 173--Expetle 177 byHerod 173 ztc14). Beoizee. wktB-1a. 87 fJcier183(1lky 701D4.17 VI..i. In I. Al PTer 1781 iffighilve 17,41- cb. , 18L bm21nI. (Tramp 1810 (Dic A'r w m a7- i I l of Shu ttl e 1793 I 1 M aci ke 1771)-Dati. 1797 of t nae 17 71 7 Her on d 17 :i- C u nte ealn 178 7 8 by . M a e e 17 1 as e 1 7 8 - u e r a e 7 1 y l e o 1 0 T a t r 1 4 ) lioitx 1813 SIr Paul 1 D faymio 170 (T--Mt 1721Da-e. ]MD I 1 of Delpni1 17414(IH I'1M4-Dn 18 oT Maee111(erk 171)Gnl a ; _ b. h., I v o itty 174 by Si!( eCadel 73tG. b_- - S1r1Ilary 170 Ynem kPeterT. 1784)-aIn.17 of Volunteer 180 (Edpee1764)-D. 24 7 t:8br. in1811.1779 of H178 (Tr1743). Sh Saon 814(Sellmn I81p Cbweb 01bl hno 86(alo 78-lare11 .It Ma I;- Idleon, +by SotY 198 (SeIWa6)-Web1byWa110( s81- b. . l3a lope 1781 by Trumpator 18 ( u 1187) ii - Malek 1801 (BLecklomk 18141-eey13 y. 83G16-endSr n1A I1z c f 1810 bby Sir Harry Dimadale 110 (I'M Peter T. I )-Dan. I of Plpator 1706 " U, .n eb. . (Imnperator 17i.8r Dan. 1116 of Phenomenon 1180 (llerod 176). I e . 31r e e Wh1808 b Alender 1706 (REd 1 1764)-lval 80M bySir Peter T. 1M84 (Hlghfyer ;C blr _b.1= I 1774) Honet IW b Droue14t Ierod 121. 4 Bob Booty 11 (Cat9 o 17I)NNh 89byI.Kese14 (Comodore 1718- ci. on. 13ch. ,Ys.Heroine by eo.- Herne e 175.3 (Cede 174)- ____h mc b t Dan. 178 of S 10S 'IS Toa Chtu 18 Whlebnc e 1w80Banter 1 by Meeter Hrl81,O Tle 1782 B woan3dt.ctr t n= - Toet- ne. nder 176 Ecl0pye A1764-Brnnett by Amaranthna 1766,tOM Eug- . b- IL11. I ladIT1-M.r74 h e I8-- - a 1: Lrool trs9Hrb]p'Ot(Dk1771 b Malche;n 1704DYCade 1728. ipckr178 'I , BtZillaI, Revellr 18 )-- rla. MoRleco 1RO M ul 18164-Walt. 1ta by cb. Sn. 18 Elecio 1,,4 Gohann 1700) -enlp f788b Trempator 178.t (Condnor 177i)- _ P m r en =hel 17-8 by Tadyer 1774 d1 iel Ir Birdicatcher Sir Hercuke 1061 (Whalebone 1511mTlncI 8tb o ot 8iCik ci.i., INA& 17R87-Fllgbt 180 by Ir. Ecepe 18I(omdrM78)Y.Hrieb lgt18 - d C tEe o W IU ert 18 (Whileer 181) --'lleM b. Prat t18 by Blackltik 1814 lWiPtelork 1818-- 1 7- b.r mt. L Jaint181 b r v ille 171 ( gr g . 17y -Minet 1 b Ste Pet T. - 1781 1HJlgbnyer 1774)-Matron 1706 by lrtel 176( ro 171 . -0 - leneoe Sttatt181.) (Selim 18Ut)-Trempolin. 85br 1810 Dick Amdrvew.1r97)-ed jA. ni chi. i.ii 1804 by Waxy 1799) (Po.Wo-'. W73-eelp lSby'Trumpator 1782 (Cnutr h,;: 1 7t. )Pi tela1788 by lgHi Ber 1774 (Herd 1238. W i _ /Trpesna. I tuley 1811) (Or-ille 1798 1- Cfar. 184 by Mar iton 1it Whie 1k 7tyI -Iar all-e 1814 by J ,!r m--. - IM by Dr,,, kejT b .0 ' reetbon. 1792 by MerenY 1778 (Eclipee 1764). 4 ivrpool Tip 1810 (DIck Andrerw 17,97)-Dan. 1142 of-WhIsker112(ax 7TMkidi b. h73C br 1 by Pot-S18sI 1771. Itipee174 -V. Ce nlla 1787 by WooYd peker 17734 (ilerod 175a 18 by Tren.tha 178 (T. Swee (ke. 17431. 0.1 Otis Booterd 1801 (Bie-ard6 1787-Den. 1819.f M-ei.. 180t Gohanna 191)) -DatI. 1I91 of b a. Highlyer 177.4 (Herod 1758)-Dan. 1778 of Ecllpee 173-4 iareke I73t))--Itoeebud 17(65 - by Onp 171 SnIp 17I. Se 2n 180 Boea 1 78 ) -D an. I1M (4 o f_ f Walton- -17809 S_ r i( .te-rT I r 174) -Y. -G Ia .t e e 1Laar 1790 by Dlomed0 1777 (Potel18)Glite Matcebem 1745 (Cade 173,-- ii 1817 Moll -Lo TYB . h. 1740 (God. Ar.712). htsel wid.ak- 111 (Wair 128-h T.Mkl ... .18 yWltn18 ScPee .131 I ((5( e in 10 D. .. l 0-oirlellS 1 Beebent 20)99ster c. 180 ,by linlte 17 yW1t1798 tHlgbnte 17.-ets ale gtl on 22b .Maee17 Mrke11)Tuireeg.o.18 b frttl t n xbi P.11llb. In 73 byflartletta. Ch iIer a (Drle A. 'tO1.tlt 11Ttid ot' hay" Woet C..., - I Ior 1094 (PYArry Co-u I.r..e.o Sae(Lae Tr) ln f Legg (IYArcy White- Turk)-t.atL rf D-Uit Old WoetLeok. I' A; I3 \Ii'; - I The Breeders' Hand Biok and Guide. ECUADOR. WINNER OF THE LORILLARD STAKE, MONMOUTH PARK, 1884. Propverrly (If Benj. F. Cockrill, Richand Stud, Nashville, Tenn. EctUA 0t, chestnut horse, foaled 1St, bred by Capt. Jas. Franklin, Kennesaw .stridl, Teninessee, by Enquirer, son of imp. Leamington and Lida by Lexington, dam Nevada, the dalain ,f the grand race-horse Luke Blackburn, winner of 22 out of 24 races at three years o0l, Greenland, Nova Zembla, Sierra Nevada, Bravo, ete., by Lexington, grmliadau Lightsome, dam of Salina (Salvator's dam), Sprightly (dam of Voltnriro. Elias Lawrence, Aretino, etc.), Crucifix (dam of Semper Felix, Leonatus' wiawn), and Siempcr Vive (dam of Fordbam and Semper Idem, Longstreet's dam) by imp. (,ieww oe, out of Levity (dam of Lever, Legatee, Rnrie, Mildred, dam of llwwwlrc hiMt), Minx (Monitords wiain), Stamps (dam of Katie Pearce), Sultana (dauw of .-he, Pawdilia, etc.), Nora Worth (dam of Force, Startle, Renown, etc.), Breana (daam ,f Stratbtnaore), Bradewuawite (dam of Tbe Bard), Athalarie (dam of Tom Martin), Sister to Ruiri (dam nof Griwwstead), Kelpie (dam of Janet, 4 miles in 7.25), Duke of 3olwtrose, Iis. Austinue (dam of Tenton, Faraday, etc ), Ermengarde, dam of Brocade (dlauw f Iltrw h, Jennie B., Bertha B. (dam of Lizzie Baker, Judge Murray, Pat Kelly, etc.). Levity was owwt of Vandal's dam by imp. Tranby, that produced Vwllga (the dam of Barney Williams, Evade, dam of Blink Bonny, the dam of Tuilla.lu.ia, she the dam of Tulla Blackbuwrn and the great racehorse Tammany. wiwwwwcr of the Withers, Realization and Lorillard Stakes in 1892). Ecuador ran dwwriwwg b is tiwrf career 10.t races, won at 5 furlongs three-quarters of a mile at two years old, wwwww at mile ii. 1.45, 141 lbs., won the Lorillard Stake, 14 miles, 118 lbs., in 2.404, won over timaber, 1, miles, in 2.50M, with 138 lIs., wown hurdle raee, 1 mile, 134 ils., in 2.00, wouw bwwrwlle races, 14 miles, 160 Ihs., andl 2 miles, 150 lbs., and 14 miles, 163 lbs. Ile rawn iwn and out of cowwdition and was wothl a speedy and game horse. Ecuador is one Elf twe nearest inbred Diomed horses living, bis sire being out of a Lexington wware alil his damwn by Lexington, tracing back through Eclipse, a grandson of l)iowilned, and then to a daughter of the great Sir Arehy, the Hightlyer of America. Ow Iis damww-s idw le ebelongs to the great Levity family, the nepls aritre of American pedigrees. Thwis family has produced the greatest stallions of the last half century. Ecwwal&wr'4 darn will ever rank as one of the great matrons of America through her wmsow, Lwwke Blackbwtrww, the " nonpareil," Greenland, Nova Zembla, Sierra Nevada, Bravwo anld thers. Ecwuador is yowitwg in the stnd, is twe sire of the winners Eleanor, Forest Bose, Gov. Brown, Iajestic, Salvation, Pete, etc. 142 Pot-S--'a 12771-WIpa 1 764-Make 116-Squirt 11-Baluthtlta Chidera-Darley Arbianu 160. l _I; [fl WL1721O(PO14a 17" Pe 'M bypTru peter12 (Conduct rl I = l b Julia 1t756 Xffl40 . Ar. . Ome 1768 by Snap 1710 Snip 1710)- n4 WCkandicerar 1S7I (Goa7n 1903Thleatre 14 bYne1781EV . 714 ti .., 18mb7 Sir eter T. 784 (Hlgflyer 174)-Horne 17 y .n ;j17, oeo 11) l fi 3 o M B ani im by der114Bmp17W). 54 Ti a5 23 iz : - Bb0- iChanticleer 15 t(Woodpedor 1 a- ienie 1710 by Begot 1711(Herod 1718-Dan.of -S-4c h 1 Gamaho. (Buaad T;4)-et m Y 1756 tqnlrt 17R2)-]Sln Patch 17Ff ily - . l Juaice 1A (M. C Litton Ar. IT Fl4gh lI. Baem1(C ooe1793,-Y. H.eron by Begot 1710 ifHerod1 115)-Berioie ch 1 by8il. i He;b ro17A73 -(ladeL1)-Dan. 171 of tSnap 1710(Snip i7i)-giat. 17,4 to Regu- In "'- Ins by God. Ar. 1710 -!f . trelBad 1787 iWoifer 1778)-Dau. of Alexander 17M (-oelfpa 17041-D. o7 w L h h. Ib Hlghflyer 1774 t t758-Dan. Alfred 1270 (Mat 78)-Dan. 1773 ot Bn- 7giee 1751 ( pmn 1 T. 1 dora 1804 Md eteor 17I' (lrlipae 1764-Maid- ci . c l5 of-all-Workc 196 b= Hihl r 1774 tlirod 17 Sl.U 1771 to Tandem by sypbon I 1750 Squirt 173-Da of Helus 17 (God. Ar. 1714). '4 . - - Blackbock 1814 (Wbitelok 18M-Wati 1818 brPine llier 1810 Sanho 1)01)- - _ ff 1 br h 1H7L Tranby a dam 1812 by Orn11ie 179 (Benilngb 1791)-MiGrimntone 1796 by 0 - e 158:4. . Weanle 1T77 (Herod 175)-Du. of Ancaster 17t8 i k 1.40 Sq Jn i Ma3 Yidot Champion 1812 iSe.em 18D4-Etiquette 18S0 by Orville 175U zBenlngbrongh 1791)- Hr i 15 Hor oldce. 1807 by Alexander 17 (Itellpee 1743-Be(nett. by Ahts 16 tOld br. m__ 1__. Eagland 1741i-Maydly 1771 by Matchem 1748 Cade 1781. dir Ar=h 1w10t-Diound.o 17780)-Da. oipe 1764)Du of Sr mu 2 c. b 181 ior 1767 (BFeauoght 1751-Dan. of Tylera 1r 7 er 1760 'Othelo- .g- 'Fallower 1761 (Blank 1740). ISbter Btlt'iall oieri I1SM ('Diomed 1777)-Dan. 1791 otf Adedan 17S7 Pot.8o-'a 17T- Tw ghoe Dan. of lockfaet 1174 (Gimerack 17O01--Dan of Sym Wildair 1767 i'Feanought eb. in.i= chm 1814. I7.i6)-Y. Kitty Flsher 1767 by uFenrn Oe1 17561ula 3ilua 781 (Oit ie 1791ia 14 r Th. 1814 (Vandyke Ir. 18F)-Perm. brpah.edon, 1861 by Dick Andrew. 1717 (Joe An mbriMal104 Hn br 1761 81 ' ug F(hi 7.5)-Pei-mmr1757 bablo16 76 Bowen Sum- 181 (Sir Archy 1S80-I re167b oiGey1thtoalt78- E 3a cbn., l81. Marila 196 by Melzar 11m 176)Danofflghy14 Hiayerl1743 __ _ Des. of CFemtni tl7 17 193 .4 I i' Duro Dlomed 177.7 IFloesel l7ng)-Aman l8 by Grey Dlomed 1796 ('Medly 1776)-11i. 1 och. h . I of Va. Cede (Paner 175)-Dan. of Hlk a uIependence 1776 ('Fearnought h 4 1756)-Dau. of Bagr(Boaphr 15) s Ml.ller'a 'Xeaseer IT8D (iMambrino ;788)-'PeoW& m muare 17f1 by Pot.lo-'a 17i (EcIlee. A Damsel, 164-Dan 177 of Gimocrack I0 (CrIpple 1713-Spdrngon 171 by Snap 1750 .g. .14. (SnIp 1731. - -Da. 1749 of Rqnlnio 17J9 (God Ar. 17I). O.78-cms 5,it;re DioweiX B&4 Si, bir rchr 'Dlhir 1. 178A)-'Cu.t17 8ea 1e96 17ti7 4orln a ham 1 D81 HIgL of _2 ck Tabita 1174 n b.8,= -1b0b. h&JT et' W r ham 1766 tD (Barheanm 17 Dan of Forester 1710 ICDoft'a Foreater 1716. Waga.Bllar 1716 (n Medleyr 17763-Dan. 1791 of DaeDevll 177 (Maignet 177th, Dan. 1792 of R'd 1)-Da of _1 1 P, 17 m_. , ldviSir Archy. 'DIed 1777 (F 61C 116 by Bockla flyer 1774)- I h. h.,M. Taitha 1780 by retbaum161 T wep tker I 1M4)-a. o opon 74(a braham1740-Duof Freater 1 (Foreeter 1710). 8-) X la gh or.oi, 'Saltram 1740) Elipae 17D Dan. of Wildair 1767 1 Fermought 155t-Dn Daughter of Tyler'sDrIver I71 Ohel -1u of 'Fallowe. 71Iln 70-a.o 2- UW '!= s; 1ffi Dimedn 1777 W 71Bt. rf 'Shark IMfi ake 170)Dan. o llarv ; i Florirln, Eiciape 1770 4Fearuonht 175th -Dan. of Fe.-onght 1755 (euns 170,-Dan. of 17 . e chh..1". 'IJolly P.-VW1741(eRondhed 1743). M a ugh oterof 'Alderma 1757 (Pot-s-o- 17;1)-Dan. of 5Cehlfnt 1774 iGlmerak 1760s-1an. of _ .. O 1771. Syminus dalr 176- ('Feiawrnio-ugt 177.1. Kitty Fiaher I787 by 'Ferwnla.gt 1755 I Realu 176) 'Kty ieher 1711 by Cade 1751 ,God, Ar. 174.. -4 i Emilm-. OrvIl 1780 (Beninh 17913-mIly 1t1l br Stanijord 1794 (SIFPetwr T. 2754.- 0o . bb i -l4. h., 182i- Dt1781 by Dormant 1772 1cadaiI .l The Flyer 1914 (Vandyke Jr. 1181 -Pant. 1815 by Dick Aude 17. Joe Anlrews - br 1811. Berg ntugh ken 171. Klsq eenmn 1-70 PrImroe 17s-7 byam- Sir DArch 180 . laHome4 1777)-Dan. o ucobln Bdtt 1796 (Sir Peter 1. 1754- Ch: -3 l8I Dan. 1788 oft Obheenrify 1777 Itelp t 174-SlaInerkin 17586 by 'WidaIr 177 -Cade c.hw 17S4)--.Cnb unre 17711 by Cnll 176Po- 174. t re. Robin. reyGMT 1895 (toyllt 1790 -MarhIS1M by Mlelnr 1791 ( 'edley 17,76) -Dn. of A1 b. in., 1417 HI nhdtvrf178 (Hl-hltye1 1774)-Da. of 'Fearuought 1755 IRegolulns 171-Dan. of b .4 Selir Bdpzrd' 176(Wodeeker 13) -Da..ofAlexrnderl7 (Erlipae1764.-Dan.otHIt1i. ; jchl. tD of Alfred 1770 17419-D 1770 ofgfueer ch. h, IIlero 1)_)Dn HthmEgne --i rj natchaute. W'e Ditto tB010 (Sir Peter T. 1764-Dan.. 1791 of MereXaW 1778 (EeIi- 176)-Dan. 1776 . i. 18)br. o Herod 1718Mr t74)Folly 1771 by arake I (Squirt 1,. )-Vfxen 1771 by tS i-_ r T Nck Andre (Joe An a177)-Da.n 1i8 of or Gohanna 17Wlercu ,- Wx E711 (Po.6o- We Yslb,, 1771)-Penelople 1791yTrumnator 1710(Conductr 177 Prun el I obe 61 76 by1 Ir lle ik,0wt1714 (Breed 710)-Promlee 1760 ySua plw(Snlp 1716-Julia 1716c by Blank I,4 (God Ar.ke 1M7W). 7MofW.pe i-rlt:ttu, Golumpe 180S t l(obanna 1790j-Lucy Gray 1806 by Timothy 171t4 .Delpinil7l)-lijnc n IE b hI 1t300- by Ilerrlze 173 (Herod d17751b4y)-Frenzy 1774 by EllKpte 1764 (Mareke 1,-Dan. of Inglneer 1774 (8amd 1745.7)Pm--U I c i . I Emmato. WGlker 181a . W ay 11b0)-GLbrde Fary 1811 by Hermes 1;90(Yerenry 1;7)-Vti- i br.h18 Grlmetone 7W by e 776 Berod 171Dan. of Anter 18711 ( Hank 174)f- .01 Dan. of DnmaarAr.6(mp 1754.5 i - Lnciulh Tenkpator 1853(SIra I7mon 51b4)- Luryb. 1m. 181 by Orphan 1810O(BliltFlorizeTil In bin., -La td. 1Gr y Piet 117hy Roin G-tre ISE 'Roaeatre I by-Mar Pegtr T.elzar (H791 ('Medley 1775)Dan. obflyer 1784) lghPy17er 17741-D n. of 'Feu Iouht 1750 (eua 1719-Dan. of Ariel 1756 (Traveller 1747,-Dan. of -Jack of Dinmonit Wul- fIen 1r.14.) rDnehe.t. byCullen Ar. 1745-Lai Tbgheb m 1711 =yPartuer 1718 (Jigg,-Dan.cm c.t. oGre-bnund (QChllaby)bSoboideba- edemby Cnren ayflarb-Da. of 'Ary Chetunot Ar.-Dan. of Wbite-hirt- Laird DarMmr .o.- tgn mare by Oid lotag Dan. of HantboyW'Arey White Tu r-D.n. of Brmmer ID'A rcy Yellow Turk) - Royl m re. 275e Breeders' Hatnd Book- and Guide. EMPEROR. The property of Pierre Lorillard, Raneocas Stud, Jobstown, N. J., and is a private stallion. EmPEnRoR, bay horse, foaled 1881, bred in the Belle Meade Stud, Tennessee, by Enquirer, son of imp. Leamington and Lida by Lexington; regarded, upon perform- alkees and success in the stud, as the best son of Leamington. Emperor's dam e8s- perlight, the dam of the superior race-mare Vandalite, that won the Sequel Stakes -it Saratoga, 2 miles; the Dixie and Breckenridge Stakes at Baltimore, 2 miles (Dixie in 3.35j, and Breekenridge, with a penalty of 7 lbs., in 3.35, the fastest ever run to thait date). Emperor won a Sweepstakes, 1.1 miles, at Coney Island, in 1.58, his only ,trat. He is exceptionally well hred, tracing to the imported mare Miss Shipton by the famous Waxy. Vesperlight (his dam) is also the dam of Nellie Bansom, and she the ,latii of Ferncliff, winner of the Withers Stakes. Vesperlight is also dam of Sky- light by Jack Malone, and she the dlam of Moonlight, the dam of Judge Morrow. Emperor is virtually untried in the stud. bnt his son Vestiblule won the Galliard Stakes and showed not only speed but ability to stay. Sirocco is a fast and reliable colt. Emperor's dlam, Vesperlight, is by Chihle Harold, son of imp. Sovereign by Einiliiie and Maria WVest, lam of Vagner by Marion, son of Sir Archy, grandam Bumielight by imp. Glencoe, out of Gaslight by imp. Leviathami, son of Muley by OrVille. tracing through Mliss Shipton by Waxy, son of l'ots--'s by Eclipse, to Maria, the dain of Waxy by Herno, to while trace in direct fenmale line not only Waxy flerby wittner), but P..ynator, Thunderbolt (by Sorcerer), Sinoleusko (2,000 Gnine as and Derbr), y Colsterdale, Ellingtnn (Derby winner), Ashton, Souvenir, Pn-nil. Bertram (sire of Robert the Itevil, winner of the St. Leger), etc. The pedi- gree i., ,trong in the best racing bilood, The fu1iwinig by him are all winnier: Beishazzar, Cbartrense, Cyrus, Fagot, Happy han, Kirseh, I umile in 1.38, Padre, Pardon, Uncertainty, Wizard, Stalactite, Wanig, Darius, Vestibule. Lorimer, Prince Imperial, Illiati, Breeze fil;y, etc. Pot-8-o-:'. 177&-Edllpae 17,64-Xarake 1150--Squirt 17318-4artlhtt'. Chlldere-Darley Arabian IGO. Wax 1790 Pot 8-s17711)-PeneloPe 17180 by Trumpet.r 17801 -ConslUctr171 W. Fen-- nel-.2 17191by Iiber 1774 tHerod 1775d)- rotmia '159) by Snap 1750 (Snip170 br.h.,J 1B17t uia1751Gb = Y740. God. Ar. 1724. .8 Pet, Wanerer 11 (Gobnua 1170) Thaleotris 1800 by Alexanderl7R2,Eclee151)- klw A L;5 be i 85 ySreee.18 Ilbter17)hre 7by Drone "1777.Ileud 75) - '-3Bb. .y Chatcer18 Wnpce Ti.-e 1715y ao 1758) (Herod 17554 -Dan. of B iab b-ty4anaoatet7l)Psyb Tim 1754 Sqir 17) Mdin Patch 1737 '.y r VWr rap18 Cmmdr 171571 Y Heroine by Begot 1780 ilierod 17158),-Herolne 1818"ht 175b eo178(at 751)-Dan. 1tUs of Snap 17.A) (Snip 171) -Siat. 1748 to Rege. CII OL. mr b795md. Ar. !7 I. 1 _____ o cb101 Hgblle 17 ileo75a.o lrd17 thm 78 a.17 f En- b. h.n, a 10 (18F01. al H' Eslpe 755Mad e. or-all-WeekT'tre Tl1)iS)-MmIdra 1806 by MeteorIElis7O-1td 4 chm.,15t5 Wor1786 by Hghllyer 177,4 Iero,,d 1775) - 81.t. 1771 to Tandem by Sypbon I rnbuu am11byy Oise 101 .Bnlgbrn 171I11) Mlas. Grlmatone 17156 by be.b. 8. [L Wexe175 iroi74-DnpfAseme 7175)541Blak 1740.. Maid Of IonI 162We. 858sEIute 80b cile115lelgb-mnh 11911 H.-. 1o 187 leandre75 IKlpe 74-Bnmtie by Amaranthu. 1715 t0ld be. m0 1819. Esglandfll ay 17 by -ltho 78Cad.e 17.I. 21Tlolo Sir Archy 181 Diomed 17,-7, -Da f 'Si'atrn 175)-0 (Wilpee 17511)-Dan. ofSYMnsea Ti. -.5;. W Ildai 176 ,WeFeaought 111-Dn f Tyke'sl Driver 17510 k-0tbeI1oi--Dan. of BslI'a :x ForZel 1801 (Dime 1777)-Dan. 1715 of -Aid,...a 178 (Pat-8--'. 1715- TukbN Dan.. of'lefe 74)llec 715D. Io voe. Wldi 176 ('s'rlmsn ch_.jm MM11 17-55) Y. Kitty Flmber 17,67 by, 'Panogi173 tclat79 Hwn 791nl1Uberil(Vandyke Jr.IMlS)Psr.& Uoex Snpe 88I8 rcyIIILsrGe 87b R1obinGrey 18111,-R-eralt 1710)- cb.in. irl 182 b Mexar171 5ed y 175.Dan of'HlIudy 1784 (Bujimllyer 177.4- -Dize 177,lo Iv7A8 - Amand. 1800 b, Gre- Di-ime 1150 (-Siedley I 7617Da.. of Va. Cadte (Partner 11755 -DIan. of Hickinati InDependence 177 ('erna 1750-Dan. of 'Badge Bahra15) 4 Milleeas ')Meaager 1785) s-mrn 144 Pot-8-o-'s mare 171I yPt5.-a171(cla Da.-I. 17,61 -Dan. 1778 of Gimcrak 1760 (Cripple 1750. Snadrgo 177 by Snp 1 in.0ge.I. 41 Si 71Dn. 14o(Remnlns 17,s9 (GosL Ar. 17 11). 14 .t21 Aerby, Diomed 177 (Florinel 15S-inmaia181by R-nkinghs. 17181 (HisI yr 17741-. Taitlsa 1182 by Trentham 1451 iT. Swe-petak- 1743)--Dan of Bcophorua 1754 b.hb., 1851. (Babrabam 174511-Dan,. ofFretr 1770 (C-oi'. Ferter 1756). -J Calypso, BW1.-la 1780 (-Medley 1,M.6-Dan. 178 of ClDare De, ilI 178 saMagnet 17170, -Dan. 1754 of if. Syinmen' Wildalr 17,67, -F.rogt15)Pedisy.Fennh 77(er b. i.,..5. .nnth 11. a. of GomY. mhin 710ugnt rnM gb 17e.5) N ,,. 0111 Beninghrongn 1791l(KIng Feene175-Eel 1701 by Itighflsr 177-4 (ilero,1175151- b ;h LbA. Teesag.sby Tantru 1750) Criple 1750, CaAtrsteie byy Smpeon 17,45 (Blaza 171)Dn 77 rle.'ls 79, m.Ar. 1714. -= Emily. Sramrord 1714(Sir Peter T. 154 a.119o liky18 Slrm 7s)-Ge H 4 b DL 80 lrImant 1781 be Dorlma-t 1772 (Otho 115115)-Dlrzy 1 by Blank 1740 God. Ar. -6:h ____ 18 171b-Dizzy 74fby Drl.-e1787Wyn.. _______ Bourn. Sorrre 178 -emptor 17W0-Dau. 1797 of Peec!ipit-tc 17897 M erenry In,8)-7v. T b.b 15411.fMy117b iilyr 74( 7 ihy17 by Eclipse 17,64.M-ake 1I5511- V. Bag 1761 by Skim 1745)ol. (Starlingc 1p. - e 2Lady Rache, It-ce 7S yBgfyr17 Ie 17785-Da. 1771 or Syphon 170 (Sqnirt 1754),- .. St Areby. "Dio."1 177(irzl158 Cnlsa116by oksgsnm151(lhfyr14- b. 11. Ti1ithma 1782 byTetha 71 T esae.14 D... ',IBofnpona1.4B- -'185bh.10) of Free 75Iortm171) J eTD.Wh78(aolt171 Dn erker .,I8(Pt5foe 75 Dan.-of oebnck 81 i a aglro.(Iepr) IDan. of ltalnea King Herod 'Fearnngbt 1775) -Dan. of P.setue 1750 11 .5. - ,ra..-ele 17471. o b. L, 17.45. by Y. Cade 17,47. Cede 17714 -Bilak E..14byC,173(lokA.)-Warieck I (lal1oway 1785 by Snake (LiterTrk) I agtro. Int'an 1780 ('SMon-.etap 1771 )-Dan. of Symmee' Wildiir 717)Fearuogbt 1757)- i.e. in. bt f D.n. of eFeern..nght 17,53. Regnn 1 D5,..a. of Janna 174;, (Ja... 1739;. 13--Ia. Bnzrd' I7, JWodeker 17-DAn.. of Al-.Xad-r 17542. 5lsIi.e154Da, of a .II t58 lhmbfier 774sllrod175-i-an.of Alfred 1770 (Matchem 171)5)-Du. 1770 of En- Bachant.'V it.111(i etrT 74 Dan. 1791 of Mercury 17714 (EclILe 17514)-Dan. 1776 lbf m 1815. ofIeod15,ara 74)Fly 1771 by Macske 175.),Sqnlrt 1.1)--len11 by :E; - Tramp 1)c nrw 7) o nle'17,-a.14fo onna11)(eer W-dpe5ke b.h 51 FrAZiel 17153M by T-etbsim 17511 T. Sweep'take. 174:1) -Dam.. 176 fWodece 17 _ Bn-o l78-cr.lg1775 'my Ec-l Ips 754SA-Mroe 1770,. 8 e, Way 71.0 (Prmt-R-n U-e177 Penelop 173 by Trnnmpator 1788 Wan.dnetr 171171)-Pen. Wb n d celI 175b--gmler17 Brd174. FePmni.e 17553 by Snap 1770 kgnip 17851- Jnl] 17-; byBak 170-God Ar. 171.. nm 11tnley 1tii Ilc111 Brmnbog G -lamh 75 elli..key 1780 (Saltranme 17SM1 Y. ."Y 85 hnea178 y[oe'17.Forsl15' 1n-- 17511 Sy Xatebem 174.1 (Cude 175- 6) .1) Moll Lan Leg M 75.1 bylllmab 17-10 WC.-n.A.14' -- --,Danhe ,,f Wn,11e 1804 ligbr.-gb 171 Dam. 17m or AmiI 1 H7.Iernd 154Vrao17514 -'-bik n. is j)5 by Snap 175') (Simlp I76Dn fRenn 711 GdIrI12-L170t tel Z ____ by Cr,, b171,Alcck Ar.).__________ __ Pmmrolt. 'Citie 'M (sei7) arGrey by T smi'0Slh(bia' Ar. -Ip.n. mmf a ge h i Gn.)de'. Brinm-, 177 Hr-I-'Elis 17,70)-Dan.of 5Sl11,eree ,Cle. Ar.) Dan. o' f 5V-.himat 17-51 ,Dormno- 172-,8.._ _______ -' 'ie Way110(P,.-- 17)Member 8bipt.n b. m. 114bni 77 lrs 71 ton Jemimb. us.- 171 by Sael 3 174El le154-ark.a(Vayn dam.. h. 1777 by ant I Uerodl77A,Tartarll.5-iete b. m. 1772 by Snap I' W (Snip 1716)-11111 Windane h.s.177 by God. Ar. 1721-Slat, to Volunte-r bye Y. Belcrade (Belgrade Turk).- Dan..of Lsmrwtn0ld Spot, elaby Turk)- -Dan.of Old Woodcock (ItUaer). I 443 The Jireele-rs Ha(nd1(1 Rwhk and (Guide. ENQUJI RER. WINNER 1- TIE PIlENIX HOTEL. A.N) crITIzEN .STAKE.t AT LEXI-N1T0)N, CONTINENTrAI. II4)rEL. AN\o I:nl;ml;NSTAKES AT LONG BRA:Nlill. AND) TIlE KENNI:I, STAKES AT SA1ATII ;A, ALL IN '1S70. 1'rlprlc !f Gw. ii. 1. .Lhick-nt. Iiell'i Meade Stau, ,ear Na.,thrille, Tenii. Ap- plfi-i/4f 1, , (;l. 1t. 11. i-h ,r,k 1,,1;k box 383, N eakthille, Tenn. lemtr/fny .tle'.s OtiI/ifflIy (dlift t 21w. Isf. Exlt l:Ei: ly imp. Ieamington. son of Fangh-a llagh, lmreld ir 11. F'. Vi-mellan, 1.efI;.sV ill.. \KV., 1L:111ii bIyleeV -.i'XtIlgtmlo. 501111f BdS tlll 54'1 11III I iz,- 1v Amiio-ricanm 1:li 11cM,lilt il 4;:lIrilIl,I;1:11 1 f E;,!elrge Martmi ih G;lRriTlsml.l Z/ig-; llfet. m-f c ir A1rcIIlu ...,,. rael'-Ilrsl, I.tlljilirl!F ralll the fiest ...l ..f l.:. l lfll-, gtmll. I-th :1. e ..f... 111 Sirll. Ilh starti I l thrl-'l, tilmef s a two-y,-er )1d ill 114;0 w:ms il-l:...... I tii S..;i'p'-titziki :ct ilirCilllmti (1Illile), won by H..mmlmrg iii 1.45: rml.l lilplliI in. Wil- Ilim1d ll Sta kes at Ll.l.i.ill. (1 mile) inl 1.48, w.on i, hi- et hhll! C lpaniln, -1 miih- ll.I'11. Wo. 41,-orge Ellit St:ike filr two-ve:ar obis at Me iimihii (1 imiil-), Ic-.:ctilig Illlliciirg, Lylm-liomrg, mIlle.alla :atilt Kiblare, ill 1.48. Iii 1S70), rlh. a thb ni yevrar 11l1, rm.il six ra--se an11d wImI thelrl ;Ill. Leximlgtim., wOI th' Vl.ll.iix lleetel 5, kC St(k lil. lI-mts) its 1.11. 1.11-, le:lttil g c.tii:a -1d141 list:m1111g Longlfel-iev ill th- S.e-mldul Ii-:tt .:l.le 111.41 WI- WII ( itiZmIS' Stakes (2-lile hlmats), ill 3.X51, 3.441 Ie.atilmr Ivttletoll: tile lirst illiIll ill till liritc. wllt v:l.4 rlil is. 1.131. Cilme-inialti. firn werestake-s fmr thre- VI':Ell' il., I '-llill' le htS). ill 3.5A-,, 3 '9!1, Wlatei- C'oll. lctletr :1ad Kerstless. 1, Ig llrall .. .1.1.. the, i-lti litll Ilotel Stakes (llile healt.). iii 1.17, 1.49, t.51:, bezatilig tIlhIl l ,i , 1... ...... Ill he tirnt Im-;t 4I lroke his sholuhhr .mt tile start of the se- Iud), _Ainggc1 ISi (B1. R. (If Ir Harilllis), ilari-, Simm:s0 Ann. da1m1 of Thlwra, I-te. Same 1I:11-e won,. thil P111,1 .4 St ik-s (2-mil- heats). I-eltilIg Kingfisler. rwho, whm the tirst h,-:t, :11till t- IIlir, ii 3. 1t, 3.31. 4.00, trac k s.il.l.Idy. Saratoga. -11111 the Kel...er Stakes :2 ...11) iII 3A85+, lce:mtilig Ilailia- lrg, Telr.-glIml RIld ..il.e....reies. 'iie. t410.2a50, the ...... t vah111l..bi! Kc mIller ever rm. Valne ict wilIlili at thr-le de:1lci 2l2.800. His le-g a-, vway its hi1.4 fimllr-ye lr ccl ferm .m.m.l he w41s plt 11t1; til- st41il, bIut traimll-d :Igamlm -It -,-,t!u wm-sIldI, WhelmlIe sht:arteel ill 4lml1 rac,-c (2 mile") hIlt was lplillatedl. T'll, fimil frmlIl whll- lhe leselImls is 41 g:1 llIl racing C. Ilt -. 1:d ... Lidla, Ilihd grail- 14111. Iiz . a-re II.,t traine-. E,-lilse. th, sirc .f IiK gr: ....1 11, I V 15 the race-horse .,f his 11:1 he leaIt all the Ic-st Inr-s sf his t inie. alil "I'l the grl-:it seetllm:al im:et-i. the N4tlh Ig:-ilist thi- S..iltil, ni ml cc-er thi, t imn Cldur-e, L. 1 Ma1 2c7, P-t23. fimr ;i2)0,- 4414a :b ,sacic IjPlitf hm-itilIg IlcnY. wlmo wIII tihe mfirst Ie- It ill 7.371-, 7.49 8.24. 4t;- Inr-I,- hi gre-;t gralilmi, bcy til rm-ellvll.-d .Sir Ar hy, wlas a ilme ral-e-namre m1i1d Ilalm the .l.ct. c t- o I-. Malrtill, wlhmi:- leah t l:eel :111 11 .I..... . Ims (4-mile heti). ill 7.X33. T J; Yt I ve mas emlw.s held I hgil pllciticcll a41 a wlilllmll sire. Amongst the b,-1t c,f Ills get ill Wililmers. mir, I :lmldlcr (.earlicr) Illie iim 1.411; Me!Whirt-r. 2 m.lie-a I i; the fastest race e ver rmll lc st thiree-year mld, I 1,z/e Whipps (2-bile im:,t.). ill 3 IU i. 3.39, llarkaway (lIlile heamts), im. 1.43, 1.42 (2-mitile hl-ats), in 3.39, lcilter, 2 Imniles il 3.34A; Bill Briwe, miie il 1.I 4, mile heats. 1.431, 1.1 2 imi. ic , S.3im ict . lIlenry, RImie Eyes, 1' miles ill 1.55+, and 21 iuihs in 3.5-1t; (;cecii- eight ' .,f Im.ih- ini 1.28. , nile, 1.421, a.lIl 1' imliles 1'0 lie.s in I - tav; a4etaway. Ij mmile in 2.4j7. tfastest .... re-l-crcd t.c muAmt elite 9, 2-,ilm h-ts i3I :.. 3.3 1 Elsettl 1] Illilli ilu 2.045), 2 ...iles ill 3.35). with 114 Ibs.; I'llltaf... I mile .jlO y irc4 is ll '.11; Ilmsjme-ttcr iB., Eg. ecimnt, Lizzie Mechirt 1r FortilIll 1F411stiis, Ilteilrter. Blillc r Be:r-r. lli- Si.. Miss Flcrml, Bmireh, B:asil like Irilest, relie l ie, Kitty TX.. Marie K., Nellie Vaue, liad Ih-r. N-hly B., Eete--ee-Np:, ('nti cemle Almi A. Enterlcrise. (Q,,.--r Toy, Elm ICy, Ejl.!mereen, Elms, Emlha:lrg, 3lir:lme:lOl. Eeemit.cr W'ilWw, Emiligr:mlit. Editic.W .stic 1. E-Iccilini. Ellpilcfise, Nalca, Es-c-rett. F14 m..lm.l. Edit r, Ereiils, (lay lete. Eoimlrl'r. Agllt -t ,-s llm, IB:lMfldli.l, Ar_,ilt.,. ,im TI......... Temn 1'axtPl-m, Iilte E-cile little l'hil. Cd:liigldl, lI:velige. (CI:lri-;il l... .liWs 1Iii G1 milie trey, Adleilll Amyy l 'Ive, Lizzie )., ElJ.l-nires Zmaleik:l. Mci - I -Nnirvl Drift. Emig:mrita. i- hrellc- Ali- ,Ierlie .... S-ret, Riespmnui, I-tI-. Enqmiirer tr mcs throiigii several crosses 0 Sir Ar-lhy tc tim gr-.:lt h imm. I i..lil.e.l, teimemer e,f the first E1 IIshIK Ilhrhmy, ,tid a hecrse in wlhimIl the besit 51111 k ,f Almlelro- l':ill I.- trell-ed thiellh mmlmlmtllmtliilimted s Til es There i Ills. hct t-r line thlrlm.igh whieil tVc ceneretriate aml retin this iHmel vwiti the Whalehlene Pmlim l':lilt:ale, hilIgcleel idiemritfel thrml-ghl his sire,. fie is 16t 1:ll.11 high girth. 73 it,.; length of ,hccildler, 291 iml.; -irm-mumetem-ene-e .,f :mri. 22 ilms; ar.lll.l.. tile l-g beliow the k nee, 9 ill.; frzmilm jioi t of si..limiller to tmlril e,f time bIlttcciks, 6ill .; fili Jmoiit of hli to p0oint of hock, 381 in.; arolulld the gaskilss, 18 in., ."d111 weighs 1.20V lbs. Eclipse 1761-M1arke 1750Squirt 1731-BartIetI' Childera-Darley Arabian 1699. _ et-St Waty t', 113 (Eclipse 1714)-Maria 1777 by Herod 178 (Tartar 17t4-,lete 17.' b r b. h, 1790(Stap 177,0P (Sit yp -Miseb Windeor 1754 by God. Ar. 17V-8st. to Volunieer by Y. Belgrade (ile-i.fradbe 'lurk). (I-A T'" -v 3.i Penelope Trum pator lsr. (Goniucor 174174-Pronella 1788 by Eu 1714 (l(1od 175) - .w b. b;,I9 _ SPrmisteo17.bXy Sn-alp 110 l(eSrnIi;p 17()-)Julia 17J.l by Blan 1740 (God. Ar.177)- - _______ Sertlor'da'n735'yatner.141Jig).-____ _q - Dt (lobanna 174 tMercury 18)-Catherine 1-7IM by Woodpo-ker17.73 (Herod 1d7-8 Ca- bb.1SI' inlla 77 by Truentba 17 SW(T Swesae 73-out1764 by ComptnBr Slat3.,wlI n yo. Ar.174 jlexaideri72 (Fe pee 17. cal 1800 Ib Sir Peter T. 1 H84 17(Hiller7l4) Horn.et ,obl m, D.- tM 4172). 177.by UIdllder 1i74 (Sn 17:0-Da A i.I. 7I of Od England 1741 o.A.12) ; g Cbntirieer, Wo. dpcker I.7:J (Hrod 175))-Dat. 17783 nf Elpee 171i4 i Msrk 1710,-Roto.ebId 106., Chbh., 178 by..ip172 Si 1.8Ms Baels 177)3 by luum17.49 (Gitd. Ar. 17l-a.of j., j-i hsl487 [ Bartlet,'s Cihildere (Deiey Ar. lh Sof4). ! 4 Ierne Bwiot 178U1 (Herend 14-tia.of Ga.naboe4Bustard 1741)-Patty by Tlm 17' (irt 3 chm.. i 19I 17A2,),- IM PtCi 1717 by Jumtice 177 (H. C. LiUou Ar.)-llingtali Gaiiw-ay by I a __________ C.rwen By Barb. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ir ga i! Ir-" Cooudre 1714 (Toi- Tugi 177 it)-ty ey flyer 17.1 BIrnT - b, 12 17554)-Sblft 7.-9 by SWeetbrlar 1711 ;9 o 76)Ilr ua 171) by Snap 1750 0 (SnIp17:36) -Dan.of Cade174 (Gd. A. 17) Ba tot 178.) (hers 17:t)- Heroine 177.i by ll-r. 1 5J 3 (Cade 17.4)-Dan. 1796 of Sntap 17l4) Z Y Hero-ne, Snitp 1711))-Slat. 1741to Itegulna by tlod. Ar. 1724-Grey RobLueo. 1731 by Bald __ _ _ __ _ (alio way (St. V icio B arb). _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ O Barzada Woodtpneker 17: B..... terod 13)ITShiaforunrta 17.-. by Dur 176;1 (Slatrbem 174S8(uri- - 11d. O 174 by 5 1710 lt(Sntp17 ) au. 1741of teus 1711(God. Ar. 1,24)-Dan. . Bb,71Io ar t' bl7 era(Darpley ,s4)...7Jf .1 .Dan 5c f, gdilecr o Alexander1782 i 4i(ser17od4)-Dau of i-hflver 77 erodf7)Dan of AlIreId 1-, 0 .Zi b. t hMarbtem 1748)-GaL 1 771)of Engineer 174 tS-amps 174b)-Bay 3aitnne dam 1714; s 4' 3-=: '- Peruvian SirPeterl.1.4(Higlyer 1.4;-Dwo.8l,,fB.ndrow17, P Eij- l7t4Dau. 1764 S 4 .s _ b.1 '-, i. (of Sq.uirel 175,4 I4-1ea r 17:35-86Si,,, to lo-th-.ers Btabrahamn by Babrabman 174t Po. (God. Ar,. 17,24)- D.n. 171001l Golden ftalI 1731 (Partne 1718). 4 aO;0. b m, Sit tMeteor 1774 (Erlpe 1761-Mald-ofaIl-W-k 17,0 by ficye 17,74 (Herod I1M8)-Dan. ' 1'1j, 1771 ofspbn170(Sur 13)D... of iteguls 1739(Gd Ar. 17124y-Sbst. 1754 to E b. h L Zt1I., _15 81.pwlgo= Ird; t,,-'m17X __3___Wagall m Judgeunenit by Snip 1 D-8; (Fln(lder 1715). -4 Zi Sa tbaluplon ik 1 Habletonia 1Bzd r Dae. 17.4 of CIander 17Pe (P01.8is's 1773) Pi Wta zttnett20 1 I+rildg-e 1790 by Hngbfer 1774 (IHte d 1754)oheirea 176 by 3t 1 p a1 X , Sirh., b81 . <pt. 17fl' )-3tlk 1;t7by Gbklmlhlder gh 11 (HSbnp 17774- er_ ;_ Danghtero= 'Slrm7IAX; ISpels,fih)-Dan0oT-bymme dailro 161 (y 011W 199 (BInrb-. ,- Wa ! lall, c 791 ML. Groirlrtoe 1711 by Wea. 17 .74 (Herod o 1H)-Dan. of An.ter 17418 ; n- . Cb. hL, 185. (Blank 15 17444) -D... of Dams-cu Ar. 1754. _ ibDlgtro,'ie 1187 (B Pd 17 -Dm 7f'lefat17 (i9r kItae s I 1 ' - d b.r I., IIS9. Symmer Wildt 1w7, PeIetr T.Ylttdaei) b 1 )-Jroat i78 C; by Xi lha SeOrv 17S0 (Buzzard' 1791)Pod dy 1410 by 14 (ner Plt4 eter T. 17444)-.Je15 x_ b., 1810 by Dagne. 1771(eod 17)-Jlt 177by Squorml1754 (Traeller 1781 ) rSo 14la b t1. 8, , s4. r,) 17Car 1. by _AleraerllknD;10 Jonn fl a . tj Etiquette, 1 8I;1rhlbe17141 (Benin4b-,ng 17)414 Bo:ta 180by Aeand4rer 174 . (,Iipe 1744) 2 So ',o; _ ch. h., 18w.t Daruette iby A..r.nwh-e 17n (rOld Englan.d 1741)-MayDy 177I by Matche 1748 H ____________________ (Cde .2)la, 175), of Strig 17188 4 SU-linlg 172). Ii ,a Adrcy, Bbireyd 17 (Fil 1I-e alanr 1799 by MIocknai 1781 (Hlgblyer 1T74).- 1) . Tabutha 1782 yT-b 1714 I.I7T. Ineepatake 173-a. flphra15 Ei .m.,1817. (ltraain 1744);-Dn ofh Foretr 17S50 (Foreter 11736) agtte, of, Sltrum 178) Eted 17S1 Dan. of6Y oSmten Wildair 1767 ('Frarnuht 1t7sit 1 D. _ n.,-7.0 TyI 1, nr.r1414 (tha o)-Fl. ofellowe 1765 (D A 1Bnk49- b., 'VVZplo. 1757(Ienn,17:. g5DJ.,rnd T177 (FI-eize 1789)-Dan_ of Shark 171 Mark _1715)--Dan. i)f rle' N 3 F _t tloetede Eclipse 1731 (aearnught 17735)-Dan. ofa-rnogbt 1755 (It;gS)Da. 17:114)-Dan. of ch b. 1891. -Jolly Roger 1741 (o-nodead 17 -). _ l 'Dattghter of, 'P'Alrnn 1787 P (Pt-e 17t 71)-Dan 177. of 'loerckfa 1774 (GlnOee 1760)-Dan. of b i m. ,. (l WBillar rW (Fem(8ahrt 17m1)-Y. Kitty Fisheer 1767b Fe tougbt17 - 'J. la. of -Kitty Iher 1..Zby Cade 17:4 (God. Ar. 1724). In E' Og earIirvdlley noSY k44mbrogh 1761)-mielym 180 y Stafor 17144 (Sira lter T. 17-Bttt. b. Ih IDn176ofWsky741(ata'17)-ry Dmetmant 1w.781 by [lorli.ant 1.77 1 In Cln O. I' ' gr h (17811t1 17u16Y -Dy 1714 by Blank 1744 (B, God. A 1714). e 18314 ( yk Jr. I-Dick Adre 11147 (Joe Andrw IcartBl4 &Y 175-al1iAyennbrlgk19 (-g egn 5)-Prini-e 1767, by Marn. .. ____. 15 Crckt(771 y Ierd 71 (Tartar 1743). ___ - F Sumpter. S 9[rcy1851 4'Dionmed 1777-Da.o RbnItdrat111(_Sir Pete FT.174-. ch. n. 1814. Dan.1788 of 'Obscurity 177 melpu 176414-Slamoerklnt 1768 by WJlidar 17&0 (Cado . 1714)nub mare 1788 by Cub 13I(Fz11) - 8 RHobin Grey 8I Mrtoale 1764-ai 41 yMla 17914(Mely171-Dn of n LdyGrey, Hhiyr14(Hh6e17)-a.o'Faoah171(guu179-Dnof Ht b1817.An174(raaey14) ____________ -D oizI1iii la.1441oedcaor14 (rb172 orata 1734 Blnk14. Go.ArII,) . fFl. Childera 1715 (Darlry Ar. 14i49) -Mi.a Hl,,h Ci fl Ainada, GeDind16('ely76Da.of '('. Cede- (Partner IT15-an f Bick.ma's ...4-. clo.1t). Ineedne17 'erogt1:1-Dan. of 'Badger .Bosphoru 17.54). A i Meeenre Mii'nn 741Rlzn "77 a.174 -f Tn.rfFI,fl-,iftrben, 17444) -Dan. 17ii of 2 g,. .,t;6e 1`tegn1u 173 (401. r 72Dn 17,53 of Starinfg 17.17 (Bay Bol1ton 1705) Snap's d]F .. TObyFo 171 Dan-y.179oIegue11(GdlhA.124Da.f F uia Pot78- j Fox(clp. 17-4 M. 1778 of Gln-eraek 17,41 (Cripple 17:0) Stit.--raon 2! 17148)-Dan. 17443 g-(of Sjettr1749 (Crb 1731mortin17b el.l. r. Blank 1740) (Go-d. Ar 74-a.o l les115 (Darey Ar. 141)9) Me Belo Hockh.'-11781j (Itkg=fleyer 1T741-Tabithta 1IM by Trenthamo 1764 (T. Swt.be - ,., br. L, 7434Da..o. ounon 1754A (Babeahai 17404 Dun, of We Foresterl 171)V.es. ____-17:46)--Dan. ofCanColt 1739M (God. Ar. 1724). felrI'td1.,- 17741 (GImcrack- _1W-50VY._elin. 1ibyoi4i9NYiele 7474-Back In,11 M eima 170 by 'Fwainught 17 15 ieun 711-Sln 1746 b o.A.14 -t1ige mare 1729b 'ertC;Pind1 Hto- (ltldeeee T rk. P .-ContentIon's wbare-Lwil'i17117 (Magne-t iT7144)-S--f1i-idrech. i:. I-imlif -yuie.'7-A'ildaIr lift daz4) 'Fearnugirt 77ni-PIradlIa cb. mi. by YC. Fearnoogt 17T(Fsrouir171-5 - eb. in. 76. Da1 fodl n1770 ('FeariogMs 1=5)-ArrhlbkldCary's mare by 'fob or.X 1756 Dorm 1739-Dn.of Ty.11. ru)Dam.of 'Jolly Roger 1741 (Hounihead 173)-Daun of 't al Iiant 18The Breeders' Hand Bocok- and Guide. EOLUS. WINNER OF THE CITY HOTEL STAIKES AT BALTIMORE AND OTHER GOOD RACES. r. .1. Hancock, prprietor, Overton P. O., Ia. Yearlings will be sold annWdl7y. EoLus by imp. Leamington, son of Faugh-a-Ballagh. bred by Major Thomas W. Doaweil. Blllield Stud, Hanover Joijetion, Va., foaled 1'4M, dam Fanny Washinig- ton, dai of Rappaliannock. etc, by Reveuine, son of iml. Trlstee, ont of Sarah Wash- ington, the datii of Oratrix, Inspector, etc.. vy Garrisons Zinganee, son of Sir Arehbv. Fainny Washington, his dam. was one of tle best mares of her dlay; was winner at tall distances. 2 mile heats in 3.471, 3.404, 3 mile heats in 5.43, 5.444, defeating Tar River. and in. 5.14, 5.33); she won 4 mile heats in, 7.37. N.02t, defeating La Variete, Endorser and others, and beat the best ones ona, all the tracks; her full sister, Sne Washington, was also noted as winner at all distances. Revenne, her ire, won at all distallne. andl was the sire of the great Planet, Exehequiier andl other good race-horses. Sarah Washington, his grandam, was nile of the best mares of her day, winner at all dis- tani-e.: 3 mile heats in 5.42. 5.39j, and beat the famons Lady Clifilen, 4 mile heats. 1She proilueed Inspector, one of the best rac-e-horses hf his day, and Oratrix. that beat the no.ted Bostona. Eolus dill not start as a two-year old, hlt won three oat of tle six racesJ in w-hich he started as a three-year old. a: lnpnre. 2 miles. at Saratoga, in, 3.3N); a plilr.e, 14 mriles. in 3.141, beating such horses as Tabmanl, Frogtown and others. nd the City lotel Stakes at Baltimore 14 miles, ill the mnd, in 2-.5r. He dil not start tIs a foir-year old, and only won three races at five years old; 14 miles at Baltimore. ill 2.43); 1 miles at Saratoga, in 3.1, and one of 1 miles, ill 2.024. He was close ill) in se,-,ral races in first-class companiy. When six years ohl he ran three races, won twI . nile of 24 miles, at Baltimore, in 4.39, ailid one of 2-uiiile heat., in 3.40, 3.394, 3.361, Mart Jordan winning the secolli heat. This third heat is the fastest and bexst third bleat ever ron, and stanipeld hila as a race-horse of the tirst water, possessing both slaeed and stamina. He. had hot one represeltative on the tori in 1881. Enle. atid, althoogh munch out of conilition dnring the year, he r-a rcrita bIy iii all his rai-s and woli stone tf great merit, notuabli his It miles, in3 siT7A. 1 mile --11d 5 furlongs. iii 2.49, 1 mile and a fnrlong, with 116 lb.s.. in 1.57). 1 mile aid 3 furloigs in 2.21. 14 miles in 214, 1 miles in 2.39). In 155 Enle. although saddled with the top weight. aoi the great Metropolitan Stakes it Jerome Park. 14, iile , in 2.41, defeating (ten- cral Monroe, Monitor, Parole, etc., atuil the Jockey Clii, Halaliiia p, 2 nfiles. in 3.3S.1 ca:srrvllng 123 lips. to Monitor's 122. lie beilig seeginlt. iti the (I ney Island 1Cul he forced Hinlhoo to rin the first 2 miles ii. 3.291. and the 21 miles ii. 3._5, the fastest race at the dlistaiiii during the year E.ile wiio the MnmXi...ith Colp. 24 miles. in 4.071, beatiiig Gtirnle and Moniitor. He won the Cianipioln; Stakes. thle Morrisey Stakes at Saratoga., atili the Antitmn Cap at Coney Island, 3 iiiiles, iii 5.26.i. in which Ine defeated Iila Stamilil... l Thjra, Glenmore and four others. In this race ha carried 1210 lis. aind co il- ceded all : lonips of weight. itoliis is the sire of the winners Flelae. St. .Sav-ionr, Eolist, Eolo. Elkwoodl, Kniight of Ell.!rslie, Dalian, Calenlus. Kathleen, Notus. Eolie. Starling. Spartan, Thormdala-. (Coimit-M-n-In. Soovenir and the graiid two-year olb Morello. lDiahl., Ninone, Young Gnrace. (hjarley RnsIsell, Harry Rossell, Eilidie, Seedtick. Fani-tioa. Bay Archer, Elktoi, Ciiii I aveiiaglh Albenmarle. Amo.. Russell, winiler at 4 a imile in 464 and 49), in 1.10. 9 iih 1.0. Eiirui,. ie ulfile ii 1.41, m tuls iii 1.. 14 iiiles in 2.08, Royal Garter, Sterllig, Jllavmonud ;., Little .finm ald otlier wiliners. Euls is a ilrk bay ho.rs-. with star in hi- f6reliead anil two white hind heels. fulil 151 haimds. aiiit weighs 1.10) ]is,. IHe is a large. tine horse. of great shustaiw-e hull r an..d in additi.il. ti his Waxy blood through Whalalemone anil Whisker. lie has fiojr ditini!t croswes of Sir Arihy oui hiis1 da... hsie. id and trraces to Ec lipse anlu Hieriul through his collateral branches. The sots-k all possess symmetry, constitotion :1iiil stalyligs hiolvirs. It is tii 4 1l1 BIald Peg iii direct f.imale line that the following famous horses trace. Lath. (Cide. Fhlying Chillers. imp. I hini.eil. Sorcerer. imip. Priatm, Phantom. Ianga;il-. aGll-e P'l'it''lltiary. Grey Medoe, Thuler. Lz:l to le, L tniug, Lancaster, tlhB f :111 the! lTime Bo.Ullct fiinally. 148 Bcllpi 17,6l-Marnke 1' W) Squirt 17612-Baetlti' Cbikk.r-D.rley Arabian 1691. 1764-Naia 277by ierd 1796 (TararI17411-Uoerte 17m by Way- 7f.MlaWlaao 774 b y God. Ar. _1724-St. toAlnniee-r by Y - PenlopeTninnator1744 .Condlci r 176)-Pruella 1788 by Hic 424yer 1774 l.e 17.14)- ______Seilredn 71b arnr114(ig.___- 111Hrl17Z74 Ca- 11ad,-rr C)iliana 154 ercuY 1)-aern 4,( by Woodpecker b h.811 nola 178 y Teurain1788 (T. Sweepalk.14)-oute17t ylolnBr Sla. "1411t 1'1eiju!4=ny God. Ar. 17,24. Tne Aeaderg 17.F eItpie 176.4)-RiI-a 1800 4.e Sir PeLtr T. 17,41 (Ili.'bflyer 17 4. Hornet bi -;. , 714by Dr.u l7; i-d 17s-ni 777 by t-iod.l.de-r H71i" (S-p1770 -Dau. 17n1of .Old Ei..land 7,41,God. Ar. 1724).- - 4 kautoleec Woodpcker 17711(Hero.) 1714Dn 7t fEIor114 Marke, 174), 1loeb, 7611 - - ci, b BaleD'. (nipl 1741- I.'Bjr -A by galue ';17.1 (God. A,. 1,.1 a. of - cl,'i'2 H,.,d1;541)..of G...h-e (Bulard i7111-Patty by Ti 74(Sinlrt Cuwm .y -3- yJ-h 7 H rL. Ar.)-1t1.gtall thwyby o I. E-eaw. Uor-,m.4r 17.1 by.. II ,.)M-in-tb..Wad 17,I ..y HiOrbv 4774 Il rod - 2 u 111-shift 1779 b Sweetbruar 1I .4 Sypb.,,n I'7014.-Blac Sna,. 1fe by So.ap 41150 l-ip17:4) -Dan. of Cole 11 tn.A.11) 71,Dn 71 fa 74 1117-01M.-4Ieen 1, ill Hern. 17 el.co15 ,d - eoie S.,!!, 173 4-Sin 1 41 toIelab God. Ar. 171-14-Gre-y ltbln-. 17-.3 by Bald Gallowa 4.Vic4-, IarlI) - Buzad 1.npc k ..r -Ik 47..80) -,f.I 71 fl'" Dna 171 la. 17:1-in i . - oil 17.11) be Snap 175A1 (S..II.S11.)Da.141o tuna719Gd.A.14)a. ofdrltlCIhilhkr (Darl- Ar 16W'. .0 Dangbter of, Alexander 17,84 gEip., A,l. I, l .c 774 tH-Wn I7111)--Dan. .. AIr-eI.l17 .0 b i Micin 1748)- G).u I-..0 of E.gInee 17511 aintpto 1,745)-Bay Mat,.lm17511 __ y Ca.11e17:1.44od Ar. 1, 41. - .4 Pernynt.Sir Iee '11;4 ,Ifigbtlylae . 4)--D... 1744 ..r BondrowI- 1777-EcIipe6Il1)an.,. 17141 ofSore 71 T-a'.Il t711,Sol 10-onhere. BaI,ha.ba y .4 b (Gi.J. Ar,. ll-l. .17)4 G7oldIR, II,1 17311 (Parl.- 171s1. bi)444 1771 or 'yipih I.17:l Suc 1714ri-D-,. of eula1736 (God1. Ar. 17,24I-Si-t. 17.58 to -J.,I1--tn by Snip 1731; (Flyin., Childece 1715). Ilacvlck WIite,az-k I H1,1a"I'lIet,,in Ilk)- Ian. 11 -, Coriawrnde g14 (P'.. .n471 b. bh I, 181 Wie. 412 by H11glhfty 1774 I11cr...) I75'.)C.ele17861 by Po.to.-',. 17-3 (Eclipon 17411 -Mnla1, y I.lf,,e 171pr a.17) 0484a.tal Prime Mini-Icr 1)410 .Sa.cl.o y81-rbeedm11 Orville 17191 (ennz..rogh -4b .. 14518. 1791. Mi-. Grlooto,, "71M1 by WenAle 17741; (Hero. 1 -D.of A--oterI 178 r ____ B(11,k 1741I) -Dan.r.of1m.o.,c.. Ar. 17U4 Ch(bainion Selin 18404 IBuzzartl 475S-, Podajgal1105 by G-ntv 17,, 141,( PlererT. 1704-Jet 4751, d .. -cb 4., , b , 14,,d.Ar 17714)- wl17 y8. e 74 Taelr1:7 p Et;qale Orvll 1710 (B1.lo In7.1114Iodc,14 by Alexande 174IE" le14) t_ n bin m,;.tt. b A..aalha176(Old En..n I74)-ayfly 1771 by Matche,., 174 (Cade I751)-Dan. I 1i4f tari.. 17W (Starlig 1717). Golup ,Gohann a 1711 Mecuy 77) Calberime 17161 , Woodpecker 1MIT(He= 1714 - Ca- h. IM nAIa 1778 by Treitham 1788 .T. S.e! eakn1.43)-Coquette 17W1 by CoinPton Barb 0 - Sme. 17,43 to IRegnlna 17144, God. A.12. a uy eeTimothy 1'794 (1)cpinl 1741)-Lucy 17m)4 4yFb-rizel 1748 (Herod I7511-Fr,-,.- 1774 by - cli. in 184) _I'4AMaruke 1710)- Dan-. of EoIgh-i,r 1711(anla 1745.- Dan. 1763 of ______ k1WGod. Ar,. 1721). .0 'Wbheke Wa5i) o--.. 7:)Pnlp 78 b Tn.pao 17y St.' cor:imrr, b H-81. II.ea 17,84 by Hig-hilyc 177,4,Hero. 174 rile18 ySiP 411.) 11ei Ip 7:141)- b.h.0 la Jnar.H. 1byea1r1k 1740IGud. Ar. 17.74. -G- C i1 dPI Heri- 1714) mercry I"5-li.4ne10 by Pipator,! 786d lmperao 1771 Bra.- ke b. trice 1714 by Siree T. 1784 Hi..rlulyer . 174.-- tycb 1,7 by mach, 174-. Cadec 0. 811 1711-Dnh-o 1748 by Whiten.- 17,41(God. Ac. 47.21. Ar'h.cc4 11Dioied iiFlrle 17')ataia111 yl..knhm111.l 1hle 774, - b b 1 Tabith 1752by Trnhm 1761j1 T. S-cptakc 17.41)-Dan. of Boaph,-ru 177-4 (Ba- - Doht., of, brhIn 170 a.o octr15 Fer 1741 Dah-f 'Ctize 17M (Pacolt 171,Dan. of (,,mmtaion(yn- Wildair 1716,7 Dn "1 . 'D.,i - - Devl 1787. Magnet 1.,ni Sally Shack by 'Shark 1771 i.Niareke 177.A)-Betty 2! -h. "I____ IPrioglrby'eeanouibt 177-5 (R"ItegulNa 14 ,.gna ,wS Awhy 11 (I 077iib.Mg1144iicerNeio 78 b. h b85 ly 'Shark4 17(Mrke11)Itela18ib'etine-11 i Blank 17,40)-DImaa lhy : ji Grandam of lBlcdford 17914 (,Dn--.7non. 1751)-Dan. of Wielair 74 (Md 17 17741)Dan. of 'Shark Trifle, 1i771 (Macrke17:0)Da.oSinc'Wiar177('ncn.h151)14.,ofL- 4- 14 --.o 74 ' . -Dgem., b.lgoIl.allgo) z . rbh. ' lnk1711(la.lr.124 Dn.o Flymng Childer 17 15 (DlIacly Ar. 6141-94 31ii. 'CaelianaIlcigan18 libe 74-h Zba172 bTrnn 174141; (T- 4-eptakc 'A 14)Dn f Fnceterl7110Fo-eot- 1736) i5. br. ..19 -Di.oColinClt111Ifo.A.14. o.0 Cbance L-rober 1786 Duegaunon 17844-tM",ec 478by lider, Ally nIA4B.M.,k.17,40i Pr z 2. n hb b! (T''143, dita 17419 by Her.)118i- cad71FarFrae 1771 by Sloe 1740 (l 72 P b. 13-an 1746 of Foret- r 1714 4HantkeeHi,. oe) 51 .0 Daughter of'Eagle 17911Volunleer 1786)-Mari IS' S b Bay Yankee I Preoldent 17-o Green', Celcr mare by Meade'a Crher 1771 4-Jaun..I 1441-Dan. of Partner 1755 ('Traveller 177-Dan. of Apollo 17067 ('Tracelle 1747i.. Sir Archy i-imin 4771; Poze171. a'taic179bytokohm1'1(i'lvr174 - - b 1, IiE Tabitha 1786 by Tretham 174141 IT. Soepetoke- 17.431-D.u. of Boophomu-I17117 (Ba- brahm 17441)-Dan. of Foreatlec 17710 .Fom.t..r I171814. D. ghtr of, 'Dr Dei 18 (ant 170.-Dun. 17114- of Symiea' Wildair 17417 (epeafl.Iluht 177.1 .0 ,9 ci, in -P11=dill by . earonht 1777 'erogt17117, Da1.. of Godolphln 1270 ________ I7Us 'Panog , 17.)- DaF f'oboeoe11 41m 4, bb,17l5 dam17.1bCee178Gd Ar. 17114) - Dan, of Y. Cart.'uc'h 17,31 .Cartuch 1717)- L T, 175 Ebony_11 b IFyngCldn 1715 4Darley Ar-. 16(9,___ Prliin orbGrc rnlan(B-1-o Trk4-DIau. of Pa urk Belle, PerclIva by I = Laede Ac, Dan 1416 of Spankr iD'Arcy Yellow Tak-Id Morocco mae by Moroco Barb-Old Bald Peg by -a Arabian-Barb mare, 150 77te BrreereW sHand Book and Guide. IMPORTED EOTHEN. Owned by Nick Finzer, E sq., Loiisrille, KJy. Serrice !sq rontract. IMPORTIi1 EOTIIEN, bay horse, fialed 183, bred in the Yardley Stuld, imported by the late 1). 1. Wit6ier. as a yearlimg, ly ilamulptoml, son of Lord Clifilen, winner of tho Ie rhy. by Neswnins-ter, Eothlu uladmmin Siltiana by Oxford, son of Birdcatclher by Sir Htercvules, out of Besika lhy Beiraii, slon f Sultani. Hamptoni, the sire of Eothen, wasl a silp-rior hlorse, winner of the C oolw I and loncasterCups, and is half brother to Sir Btevy., winne r of the 1h)-rby, I-th be ing llt of Lady Langdleim by Kettledrum, s(onl of Rat:iplazi, own lirotlier to Stock well, aid om. it of Harihot by Manigo or Launer- st, olt of (Qimeeni Mary, damn of Blink Boimmy (Balir Atholos laui), Bonnie .S4cotland, ti . Hlamillptonll i., a popilar amid smccessfil stallion iii Eligland, sire of Ayrshire, win- ntr of the 2,15Mm (Gnilleims a.idI Derby, Reve diOr, winner of the 1.000 Guinmeas and Oaks, i.m.p. Kinigstm and the great lI..r-le Sihet, that womi the Cesarewitelh Handicap, carry- ing 12 Il1.., and the miily horse that -ver wonY. it with soell aim iumupost. Eotben's lan Sultana lby Oxford, who Vas the sir o-f Strling, whio streI the great horse lNoIoiIIy. Besika, his gramudam, is the hia mu f MwimlemVn, whinr of the 2 00K0 Guhiiieas, and is half .ister to Fl yiuig IDuchess, tl.,, Ilimi of the piopuilar stallion auud Derby winner Galopin, sbe out of Merope. almost full sister Ii, Nel,+.ipeile alid to Estelle, the dam of Picnic, winner ifthe 1,tll i a , ;) imleas andii the JIani of Mayonaise, willner of the 1,000 Gnineas. .Sultana. the ilami.. of Eothieii, is the damin of the whiners Turkish lDelight (winner of five races at thre-e years old 11ami two rals last year), Gualbeyaz (winner of four races at tw- years oldt, inclmiimig Exmiiug. Plalte), (rac efiml anid Ayrhbire L.ass. Eotben was im- portIel whemi a yearling by the la.te ii. 1). Withers, hliit was so badly injiureid in the voyage to Ameri,-a that ihe waa mieer traimied. The olilest of Eothen's get are now yearlliigs amid are good loikning e-ult, iif high finish amnd miui.h promise. From the Byerly Tuirk iniar, lalU of the two True ISInes, Ileseelidl iii ilirTet feliunhle line the fol- lowing fmiiimis hirses. Sir l'etcr, JIizzard, Trai.imi, asbter Ileviry, (lihanipion, Galopin, Lanerciurt, (;m:la ems, Stotkwell. ifataplami, The Flyinug Ilnti'lman, King Tom, Quick- b mine, Ke-ttlcllrnili, Toxophilite, I-avonimis, Wimdblhounl, jill1. Chateau Margaux, lump. Roluiui Redbreast. ililp. Itami ptomi Court, Au.ierican Eehipse, imip. Rayon d'Or, Re- form, imp.. King Ernest, imp. King Bait, imlip. III-Used, etc. Waxy 1790-Pot-o' 1773-Ecpse 1764 -Mrke 170 -Squirt 17-Bartlctt's Childer- Durley ArabiM 16. br Whalebn 67(a 75=-a.11 rSle IT0(Buar I1787)- Malden 101 by sirPeter . 1764 y -li.. 1788 of Phenomenon 1780 (Herod 1726)- C b, tOH Mtron178 b Fola rt4i(H.-nI 17.5. In br' Meter heny 1l15(OvilleII)- BoadicenI& h8)ly 1Alexaoder 1782 (Rclipae 184A)- BDM- ..Inell; bAinaraho.V1111A(Old England 1741, Myfly 17 71 by ilthm1748 (Cede t.Z Dr. Synlev Pavoator 1791 (Treumpalo 178)-Dun of llouboa,19 Kn eg. 75Jenny z - lr h., ISE1 1(oe18 ytab-u!1ce17 (Babralaur Bltk1.o ) I lien. 1771 of Prince T'Qnaaaew T;..olys 175 (Snip1775) ultaiz 175.9by Re gjulaIm1l7 ((Ca. Ar. "M1-. Ardeosan 109 (ohn Bll 1711;)Lady liza181:1 lly Whit It )45(zitee 117 da i..1793 of Spladlilbe 1784 (Hi.Zyhllve 177) Salvi. 1MM7 by Y.Make11 aek _r ch. to14, 7) Ferret 1711) by Broth, to tln (C.de 17714,. ___ _________ 4 lunpeyComnn 1Mt4 (Sorcere I7Wpi-(Chi.kern84b lnertW rPtrT t7-I) -Pewet ClinkTY 71 by Tandem 1773 (Syphon 17-1))STermagant by Tantru, 17,09 (Cripple- 170) - - CJiILb 18-A Canttrice by Sampso 17,4:i Bi- Ie 17). --D.u,"r,f C-."nte I H06 (Doh nlxole 18,141) lDa.. 1818 ttf (...l ,l. 1)1 PM MOna 7) --Da'.. !2 18Z. IS181M of P.aynlr Ib,1Wt(Trttm.atrr 7w178)-Circle- - hail bSt. 'beorge 1789 .ltlgbllyer ____ 17)Abigail 17)1 bY Wodekr 171IM eo78 __ hr oltalr Bleckldi1814(Whtlock 1802) -Dan ISM, of 1'bautui 181 oWl.n 17m) o u.10 ;.tb.h. 18k1 ,f Ove-to 1788 (King Ferrus IM7)-Dau. I71)M of Waln-t1;81 N'Higmye174-Dn 178 of Ruler 1777 (Y. Marike 1771). MataLn ulto142(Cto 85- LedM1 I by Filho-da-Puta 181H (ahaar79) hrna 82m T-eer 18111 by CoulImta18 (Hantbletola 11.4) Dan. 180 of llyaeith.. 1797. W__ )orland.1r 181 ..or 1711 by Khng Fe,.. 17., 4 Eclipse 174)-R _ The Eij-,,, Ir. Birdewteh-e lIll (Sir Hec les bl)-chdln& I8bEdio.t 1814) sm IM Miss Pratt 1)05 by Blacklock 1814 I WbiteOck 184 (idlsO I82b rl 1719Bleoigbmugbh171)9 -Iinetrel,158bySir Peter T. 174 !!gly,.r 17) PoaotaGlencoe Fell (Sultan 18111)-Marpe-s 114) by Muley 1ell OrilIt.)-C.a.e 184b - ___ I7nl76by Drt-el782T-etban.'1715).___ TI. Prana TJ 1e188Waely17)Rbecca-I iP by Lottery lMt Trp 181101 -Dan. 7et '7 (King Fergus. 17,75)-Eapcttln7 by, _ed. 1754 (Tartar 1743). owa Llrp.ol 184 (Tramp 1810) -Otis 1IS0 by Mustard 1801 (Ituzard 17871 Dan. 1812 of Othr. ., 187Slci 11) Gbne110-Slat 179) to Skyaweeper by Hi,-bflyrr 177,4 (Harod I Lierol ra 1810 (Dick Andre 177-Dn 12 of Whisker- 1814 (waxy lt0M; It b T.1. T.I0hK o--.s172(c pe1 -.1-Y eilla 1787 by Woodpecke-r 17.71 (Mar04 I -A7) -Ca.n l1a 1278 by Trentham, 17111 (T. Swetamkes14) Otie rd1801 (Buzards 17,87) -Dani. 1812 of Elcn10 Ghlanna 1711) Slat. 172 to . a-- ttsebtd 1711 by snap 1710 SnIp 172). ___ (lladianr. a'atiaat, 811 (Waton 179)) -Pauline 187 by es111 [halebone r Sryou cli. It., 1807- Quadrll-' 181 by Se-lim 1StH (Mua-drtl 1787) CanryBird 10 y[hse or Sorcerr 1786 lnmjtator174) -Canary 1797by Co Mne 70 (oOoa7 Z9 I Ilnlotn)a 12b(myin'168)halebone 18)7f P 6., ab Iague ofIit SSb lhn t 80(Gohanna 1760) --Dan. 1110 of Sir Pete T. 1784 (High- 44 lver 1774) -Slat. 1785 to Alulator by TrumpaTMr 17814 7 (odtor 717) Wh.r.lebone i, Waxy I70(M t8o' 1272-Penelope 117,88 by Imaor18 (Condtor 1717 -Pen- -17hr. h.. 1807 ucl 1-726 by Highflyer 1774 iHeruid 1728)-Promise 17,64 by Snap '1T2)Q(nlp 1726)- JII1 171lsby Blankl1740l (God. Ar. 1764. i, Wanderer1811 (Gohanne 71)0)-ThalesMyl.&dr7WE H Urn": I - b in.. 1822 18111by& S1r Peter T. 17 84 (H,qblyer 17741-Horne 171)0 by D-on 177 (erd 1721)- __ ifa..177 by Goldinder Ill4ta70) ' BOI. B Chaotiffiier 178 (oodpeker 1774)-lern 179) ;by BMao 171 (Hrd1:.0 a.o Ho ox ib h. l8l (!ainaho (Mustard 1741)-Patty by Ton17m (Su 17 1724-lia. atc 172 by Jus- tice 1IM (HL C. Litton Ar.) a lgt Ir. Escpe 1802 (Comnnador 1731)-T. Hero1n by Begot 1220 tHerod 1778l-Hernoin - ch!e IZ175 by Hero 171 (Cads 1724)--Dan. 17611 of Snap 17 10 (SnIp 1716A)-8Wc. 1742 t. Regu- Iu byGod. Ar 1764. Emrne 0411 7191BFin 19 l 81 y tnfrll 11) Ir PeterT T78U4YT 19 (Oth 1710)-Dzzy.7 y Hbyk 1o) (od. r. 144) bh. IL. Da.11;o40.Irma161-ryDolmn 78 yDriat17 B blk. m 119. Sir eeT.18(Hgfer74)Rly19byTmaor78(Cnutor 16) 78e Sutan 1811 (Selim 1802)-Cobweb 181 by Plhantm11. (Walton 17111)Fllac. l18 1) Midlrton, by Soothsaiyer 1811 (Sorcerer 1166)-Wb112byWy170Po8.-a72-el. b b,1l.l lope 1711 by Trumpsao 176 (Conductor 117 anMice t-ty rs51 Enlla181Dn 81 of OvI7 le16 (Beningbrough 1791) -Dan. 1800 b of Bwa-ad5 177 (W Ie H27-Brpipe 17Mf by Trumpator 1784 WCondnctoa' Xd _. 178) -Luna 1729 M m _13) d em, Bigwd- 1787 eWodpk. W"Da. of A e-auder 88EcM e 76Yfadi- , cb b is igh.r1 177 (Hero 1728)-Dan.of Alfrd 17710 (,Matchem 1748)-Dan. 177)) f Ugl ch.h.,IM2-T.(Samp 1742). - Bacebne W' DtoI0( .19 of Mercury 1778 (Eclpse 1764)-Dan.. 117 0 hr " "811 ..rHerod1728(Tartar 1743).-Folly 1771 by Marke 178)(SquIrt1732)--Vi.en.17228by h.m. Y Reglu. I_179 (God. Ar. 17424). , Sir Peter - - T. 174 Hlhyr 74-Hrta 78b EcIs 11 (make170-ouls o-hr b I16 Xb ln171(.-A.1.4 Dn fBb71 Ca 22-Dan. of Wynn Arb Bank.b17 a-Siet. toSiler, Mecuy 77 (Erlpse 1764)-Dan. 1781) of Derod 172 (T rar1743)-Y. Hap . 1761I Ir 7, 1) Sk 4 Seln Ba,)ig 1744 by Crab 172 (Alcuck Ar,.)- -Ebony 1.48 byl Blclsk Whitelork 1848 (Hamnblet-tla 176 iu 79o one 7S(Pot-Fosl ll)- h.hI1: Wildgoo 12'J2 by Hlghflyer 1774 (HIoT178 -Cab..lrs 1780 .:-- 1718 bh184 (EcilpeIM)' -Manilla 1777 by Goldfiltder 17114 (Sim 1770) C-Daughte o-Phantom 18111 (Walton 1719)-Dan. 180 of Ocertot, 5788 (KIng .r-Us 17IM) Dan. 1166 . fWalnut 1786 (Hi. -D. ,1- f-la b in ICb 1772 b Matchcna1'8 1774) Dan. 1.M of Ruler 17 (Y. Earake 177)-Plracn of71 by M 7__I1 9 Cade 172 1). ,hc. h. -Dan. . 1775 of Erlpse 17,1 (Mareke121MsSpnlehak170b Omar 118 ' i. ' (God. Ar. 174) -Dan. 1I51 of Starlht I71 )M Bafy Bolon17) Dlughter of. Soceer175Trmarlt4-iu hrm. 181bySr ee T. 1784 iHightlyer 17774 -n r u, 110 -Dn. . m174bPo.8-o.' 1772 Ec.Ilpse I74 -EFditPha bin. 1781 by Herod 12 ____________________ (Tartar 1743) -- EMMid hr. er. 1764 by Snap 1711) (Snip 12l-iaBelar 1..- IIn.12 by Regulus 17239 God. Ar. 1724)-Dau. of Bartlett's Childer. (Darley Ar,. I699)-Dan. gp. in. of Honeywooda Arab.Dan or the tMo Trtle Blues by tbs Byerly Tink. The Brceders' Hand Book and Guide. IMPORTED ESHER. Loewtted in filte HIartld Stud, near Versailles, Ky. Services at 50 thke season, iritk privilege of return. EsillR, browil horse. foaled PIK3, bred by W. B. Van Haansbergen, ownel by .J. N. Camden, Jr., Ilartland1 ,Still, V.'rsailles, Ky., by Claremont, fill brother to Mr. 1). [P. Withers' imp. Stonehenge, a very rh lly re d horse, anid the sire of niny win- nir,, ii 1tgl:, il, :ia:mlvay CaiilahI.r. Ali..s Ihetty, Netlierto... .Mrs. !alai.rop, 3e-nedict, Veii t':umi.I:uidar 11., Stonetilil, Wilkie, Aizelheneruive, Iliunility, Sir )avjil, Hers- ham, Charl lott'-, Beveill etc. 'I:ireill lilt waIs a -ly highly trhid horse- ii. hi. work amd was a good race-horse. At tv,, wi :srs ld Ialan-in-,,it started t vie , running see.,d ti, C- ubalb fiirthet Iblurat- iioi reStakesk , and thlirl th htalfe for thie Chetettrtilil .Stakes. At three yells (1141 he started o1ily twiii, ran uiiplaced to Caniball. for the 2,M I Guineas, :4,1 aN ranI ;lipin to a length fhr the Dterhby, beating Ba.lfe, Camlballo and tlhers. At four y-e:urs, ,l he .tartud six times, won twice. Tie Severi olap, 1 wijil, i51 IIs,. up, Ileaf lig six others, a- 1 the (Great Alit iui. WeIter ('Cp, 1 mjile, 151 ies. i Ni, heating Jiv others. B;la.ir I I..,!, Clar-'iii ... sire, V:a4 Iy Sto,-kwell (wit lli..rof the S;t. Lege-r), dam 131ilik It .ii..y (winner of the 0Phik:s :i..il Iehrbv) by 3lv ellorne. Bhlir Al Iml was a first- class r;.ie-r-hsre, whine-r ,tfthe DIerby :aiul St. Leger, and a first-,!Ias. sire in England. Ellillgton, tvhu diviles t4ie pateruiity of Ion. Esiher's d .ll, wo0n the lkrhy, :ind was by Thile Flviig ltitcb .i...a, a f;a nuls r.e.-hors.e niu.id winer of the Derby, St. Leger aiid ther races, and out of Ellerdale by Lanereost, who was the grandam of imp. The Ill Usedl. I)tsk was a son of Will Dayrell (whiner of the Derby) aind Circassian Maid by la'lie'-r'-et. Es4lur w... three race, at two ye ars ld. At Nottinghani, the Little John Plate of 21) 0soereigns,, al it 5 furlongs, Esher. 12- lihs., won 1 by 2 lengths, Wild Notes, 111 IIs., seeitil. .Joylmlts. 117 his., third1, mid seveni others. At Northampton, for the Aliltibni St:akes of C215. . firlongs, Esher. 114 lbt4., won by a length. the Celosia ColIt, l11 IIls, --eetmidi, nlld Glalle, ltfi , third, and five others. At Stockhridge, for thl .t-ekblridgr Foal Sta.ke of A: 1: , Ihs4h III, Esher, 126 lirs., won by a head from 31Iw lei, 127 l.is., s.... ld, Plaolp:as Grass, 121 lps., third, a...I three others. At fblir years oldb, Eslher woo twice. At 'ewmarket, for the Sohbam Plate of 200 tslieriigils, .5 fu.rl.ngs, Esher, 112 hIs., wtin by three parts of a length from Itiven- tioli, 12t9 hIp-., meu lu.l.. 1Ih-rrepuoit, 116; Is,, third, and six others. At Lewes. for the Castrle PaI:it u'f.C 195, 5 firllmngs, Esher, 126 his., w4Pn by twt, lengths from Laeeman, 123 Ib-,., Seeluid, Iludian Star, 123lbs., third, aitd four others. hillp. Esluer is :a gral0lilookiiig horse, with plenty of boine, snubstance atuti every r i putlite tipr t first-las. s h..rse anld front hi. breeding is alituost sore to get first-lass Eilher liuhilues ill hi4 pedigree all the popular winning strains of the day. 'Tiirllmlglh his, sire lie hbas the Blatir Athol, Stockwell, Irish Birdeatcher, Melbourne, filalliatr. Pa:rtisaiu, V'enis-l and Sir Hlereuules blood, and.l on hisil:ti's sidle the Fly- il!g Dut'i.it.i..il, Bay lididhltou, Sultan, Selilt. L:tnereost, Irish itirdcatcher, Huitoph- ,y ('jlijuker, (Clnnns, Pa rtis:in anil Whiskey strains. Eshier traces directly through he fainiustis Fle:ni.r, the first miuture tl win the Derby, to Roxana, that first brought, the Giodolphin Arabian iuto uutiwe. 152 Whalebone 1807-Waxy 1790-Po(4-oa 1778 -Icllpee 1764-Marake 17B7-Sqdlt 7-MBArtlett Childera-Dwily Ar. 1(419. I ' IFod.ha81 Hurclga 1M ibaehone 801)-uicclol 18 I bIlob B"ot 1WI) (Chautleler I h. h., 1ism 17W-Fllrht ISM by r. Nacep. 18N2 Com.dmooe u-.trogbylno171 I .S'i (Barwd 1758)-Hero ne 17.75 by Hero 173 (Cad. 171,111. A b Eronomiat 1811 (Whieker ISIS -Misc Pratt 1825 by Ulacklock 1814 (Wbithehk Ve03- I - __ - 1284 B igbllyer 1774, - Matron I' Nt by Fllorizet 1748 (Hlerod 1;5io. GW. Slall elu11iTiplnli by 1 mp1810 (DIck Andre.. 171)7,-Web, n-Clh k 1821 81 byw 1y 17W (Pot-8--'. 1.21)- P-nepo 17 by Tumpalor 1782 Conductor e Itfl Ii 17118 by Higfyer 1774 (He.rod17. I a Mucy 180 Or le 1921-Clm 1o2 by Marmlon 1808 (Whlakey 1789 Harpalice 1814 =1n"yMercury 1778 4WeIlpaeli I H pry Com.e 180 torcrr-er 171:) Clinkerina 18121 by Clinkwr 111115 SAr Peter T. 1I4 Pewet i" Clner, 17811 by Tandem 17171 SypW. 175.) T-rmagant by Tantrum 17)10 (CrIpple. 17.'9o- n- b. h., 1442. UCantarice by Hapan 17 ,BLaz 11r. 9 .iIluhe f Cervani 181)4 (Don Quixot. 17,84) DaR. 1818 of Glum.ptt. 11812 Gobau.a 17i41 Dan.. b. in., isf. 181)) of Paynator 1.91 (Tremalr ]WM-Urle18 by St. George 17W1 kligbflyer XA b- ___M 1774) -AbigaIl I1236 by oodkpecke 1I73 Herod 1718m). a B Gladiator, P 1.0 1811 (wilton11- -aln -1800 byMo- 1819 ![W'h.lebon.eorSmu - cb. 18(07)- QuadrIlle 1815 by Selim 181112 Buzzrd'1787)-Canary Bird IHM41 byjiWi=ekey a-d onc.. Sorcrer 17,1W (Trrnpgr17N4Hh-.-ary 17 97. by Corli..&r 17841 (Pt--,oc 172731). In Daughter of, e ,ptendr 1801 41mIlu 1804yrrha 180)by Whaleb-n 1e17, (Wax.y 1.90p-- Tm jjahtem 18f Gi by.than 11) (Gobnn 12780) -Dn 184. of 8ir Pete T. 1784, High- t..fle 1774i-Dau. 1780 of Trumppator 1782 IC.nduetor 17671. .1 1w IaToM10(Sir nte-w7. _1784) Paao 440botNne17) tf(Kl k e1r _1-741 A i -rn1 b. b.I111 18 by flghlyrm 1774 (Herod 1718)-Poie16 ySnap I7al (.uip 18)Julia 4 1719 by Blank 17401 ((Gcd. Ar. bItobna 70 Mrur4771Cail A F iiaw Smolenako 1810 (Sorcerer 171)6- Jcrhoa 18510 an.70Ml,8)e i ha, hr , 12byTetm78T. SwerpatakeeI 148)-Coquette I' 4 by Comipto Barb -Sic). __ __ 7I3 to Reuluo by God. Ar. 1728. .fi. Slane koly4POak 18Z4(C1 n 81)Dan. 31819 of Orville 1794) Buingb-,uhb 171-Ep' B Lass lt8Ilb4.r PeeT. 1784 ligfvr171Alexla 17844 by Kin-g Fergun 1771n H .g bb 81 cipe1704 -lrdelia 179,1bv Y. M'imeke ,17'71' 1Mach4 11) - n Gorci., Ortavian IM7VStuiplilg 1795. Dan. 1804 of ShuttleI1710(Y. Mareke 1771'- Katharine br 12 1771 bDelpul 281(Elgblyer 177.4) -Da.. 17116 of Paymatr 1741),Blank 174) Sir ll 107,Waxy 179411 Peri 188 by Wanderer 1811-ona17))haerl "1 = ir Ierrora. I181)4 b leazder 178f (Eclipee 17,64.-11ival 11)0 by Sir Peter T. 1781 tflighily-r 18 I 1774)- ornet 17,90 by llon 177 7 (Herod 1719). jGuIcc Bob Booby 1804 (Uantrler17117.- Flight 1810 by Ir. Wesalp 18412 (Commodor 1.. eb mh .. 17943jI W)-Y.lleromneb Ba-ot 17" Hrod 1798) Helroine 17195 by Hero 1711I kCade Bu..If &fIr 171S en Ilt7llSw leaeg 9)1Wx 7 Mr in 17311X. - Danrt 1706 of r -up 17)01 SIp 1D... 1 f81(I ras137)Ld yJne191 h 1 .hisTol I8S by te.ddy the Grine (Aspa..', b mpoteh. Sir , 1784 IHighfi-lye7741- Panin` 18 b'lrie 11Hr 1778k Fe..e Th Pt- -D.p tua r 1 14 28)lh byPI lr181eao 1712Kby Slope 17n b. in. 181) I 1Hihl24 177-a.o. M ajaks1771 are 1750h. Panloita 1812 (Sir Paul 18431-Dan. 1810 of Pa ae 1791 . T ptor 17k2) Dan. I1M.,S2 1 of Del l181 Higbhlyr 17741-e.171 f .Mr Me17 (lrk 17141 Get.tle Kitty 177) by 8.lrio 17:nI Cade 1724. Margmt, Edmun.d 1841 (Orville 1790,-Med.a 1811 by Bell. F414 (B.urned5 1787,)-Dan. 18113 by .e, hr in, 121. Sir I a 1700 SIfr Peter T. 17841-Dan. 1211 of ounteer 114 ltrlipee 17,64,-Dun. -_____ _____________ 9 cr0.1Z1718T-artar1-43) -_ _ _ _ - Bay sultan ISIS 4iflm IlS)C bwe 81b Phantom n 0W, ol'96icre11 13 11lldleton, by Hoothenyr 1140 (-'orcrer 17 941 e Ittby Waxyl179 (Pot4-0-a 1776-Penn- . b. Ii, 1531. lope 179)8 by Tr-pao 1-(odut r. 177. i Mrh, Malik 1808 (lRklok 18144" = B lea 'ff,1 bleY. Gonty 180 (laotly 179411- (irandlhfora IgZ 'byt&Dlm.dale 1I41 Sir Ptee T. 1784) -Dn.L 179 of Plpatr 17941 _____ 17941 of Phenomeno17841 mflerod 1798,. 4 Lvr rm1-184 aYAj.--w 171/i)-- Dan. 1802 of b klcker 1812 Waxy 1ii)Mui p b'.l.,1, 18410Im bs Pot-8-. Ir.' 177 &Ulpse 17419-Y Cainill 171.7, by Woodpecker 17721 (Herod g. 1798) Cm Ia 178b Trentham 1766T. )lecak814) 84 ., Bhtctar.J 194)1 Bsrnei5 17 -Dan. 18112 of leton =189 bne19)Dn 71 l a b. in., 112). H.Xhfyer 1774 (Beord 1718)-lien. 1,77n of Erllpe 17414Marake l17tJ)-lRoabnd 1761 a 5.-.n bySnap 1730'siijUw. b e-.. 73(c B -. Partsan 1774W (HerIodm 1771)Pre la 1 7494y by-l-' Sn p W )51( Flp')1-Jrujje b. h.,14.1811. 17P8h.k1,o17 A.b1728S 141 Si Pete T. 184 (H1bflye 1774-Ibc1791 by Woodpecker 1773 (Herod 1718W1-sabella - . bun. 1), 180 byEclise 4714trake 7101Dan. 1775 of Squirrel 1754 (Travellef 1795j--Au - Sir Hercle.. Whl ie10 Wwaxy 71)N Ih Wa bdyilW(h Tn1.)haletria 14. blWk.h.ILl1 I 189) bAtoxauder 172(c Bse144Ival 181,01byirPeerT.1M784 ighfiyer Guicciol Bb ot 14tbatrci 77)Fih 1404) by Jr. Eccap 1843 (Comleodore 1703- in V. Heroine hyagor 1750 Herod 1718)-Heroie 1775 by He- 1758 W(ade 1734) -Dan.. 1716ofa) 154)nl2174) OR e it. w. I15 by SootAhmmyer l-W (9orrr196 e 818b-ay190Pm8o 1773;- Cl Penelo pe 172)4 by Trempator' 178 (Cud.ctv16) Elanomer Merin. 1815 (Cas tre 180 Da. of Phanto m 148(Wlo 76)Dn 718 oftPenlee It MU181 i 1480E-ndr 144031 Mry 18D11 by Sir Peter T. 171I Bghyr174 Dan. 17'18 of .0 _____ Domedi 1'777 ,Florizel 17M11. j Bu 01104 (Jona 19_814Sorcere.r 17116) --Clinkerlna I12) by Clinker 1806 (Sir Peter T. IT )-Pewet O ! Clinker 11780 by Tandem 1773 (Sypo 17B).-Termagut by Taniran 11010 (Cripple170) - L . cw narlnblmpeN 14 (Blanc 1771 I B Velvet Oieea 180.) Cal.1)6-Ire 1811 by_ Waxy 1790 (POt.8o-a IT 7o)-Pee e19 b . , b,runapat I 170 -ductor 1767-Prauncll 1798 by Hlghtiyer 12,74 lirrod 17,"18)- ______ 7NSnip 1726). P.____n Walton 17Y99i ,Pleter T. 1784 heRMAs 10byPt8-'a 17SUclce141)rwelUa b.h, 1811. 176 by Highffyar 1774 41Dcrod 1758)-Proala 1788 by Sp 175 Sni 17264- Julia 1776 by Blank 1740 diod. Ar. 1794). _______________ ;obm.,178 Glanten It. n.1760 by Mateher 1740 Jd 12 U).Ily Lon I.a b. in. 175 by -. I Babtaham 17,40 ted. Ar. 1794-Dan. 174 ofCoe . _ohter 172 (Brick 17 11D - Bid, to Cato dam o 8f ilv- by Partner 1.-I8 JIag-c.L eh. 43. 1719O in Roana byBald GAltwa St. Victor Barb-Slat, to cliunter by Akacter Turk--Crea Cck by Lede- Ar. DaR. 1800 bySpanker D r Yellow Tnrk)-4. 1)11Moroco mare by Morocco Barb -Old Bald Peg by a.t Araia),- A Il ,rb mare. 154 27te Breeders' Hand Bo)ok and Guide. EXILE. WINNER OF THE BROOKLYN IHANDICAP, BROOKLYN CUP, RARITAN STAKES, AND) toTl ER IMPORTANT RAC'ES. Pro,o syq (ef Messrs. Charles 1reed ai Sons, Fairriew Sled, near Gallatin, Tean. Yearlings sold annually. ExILr. hay horse, fioaled 18-2, lired by Mr. P. Lorillar.l, Ran-aoas Stual, N. J., by imp. ' irt ....r. a. sauperior ram e-hlrse-, wal two races :t two years old and was second iti tinr,-e. ,iwi'nig the ()nnium, nearly a mile, carrVying 123 Ics., a rewuarkablte per- lhrwiiaane far a twip-vear ol. At three ears ohl lie wonw fair races out of eight start-, amid w ; s s.eiiul ini thiree and third ini ot'-. Atf .i.ur years 4,1l1 lie won nine races, run- niiig frit 11L imiles tsp 2 mimles, rrvinig frowm 132 to 153 lIpl. was second iaw seven, and third it. ,ne, Iu'-iilg immilaliaed ht Initwe in eighteen races. At tive years ld lie won fire it ttsixstart, ,arrvyiwg front 133 to 151 li,5., in aone ef these ram-es he.ating Dutch .k:it ar: sniwe vy :.r won the Sto.'klIrilIge (Cllp, an.d tie follwi.ig year woni two otitof Somr st;irts, imhIuling the (Glii Ciwpm at Asot, ammil was; pr m witiiicil by Ailmiral ormis tp lw ly sc+veswi ptounds the hbeat hor.e in Euglllaimal. Hie was am:lss, a succ ie-ssfull sire. His -, r St. Ubrihtwople. won the Grawud Prize ,f Pari. it, 1877 awid other gool races. V'arnaoil s1was a winner on the ('m-utiient, andl iii England won the (Gold Vase, ImoIld (0p awuwi Alexandlra Plate at Asa'a t iii 1878. Clhamant wwon the 2,000 Guineas in 1877. Ii this caauiwatrV he sired first-,cl-ass ra icrs. Exil's wl-nia immp. Secomii alatd, wimimier of the Craven Handicap, by Stockwell, waliwier apt' time 2,6(t) liniineas aiwal Xt. Ls'ee, lie'w'" Gaiety tlhe dlt tif'i'nete (St. L-.gewr wiwaa.ar) thariisih aild G aillewut (tliehai aiwiof Ssamaander). Secod Hlandl is fill si.ic-r ta lJanwa'aaster, winner of the Bristptl Plaite, Chiatswarth, Zetlanid Stakes and Dee stamili Cwla. etc., great granidam Cast Xteel, dwam. af Galanthims, wimiwier of the Great Yorkshire Hfwiaiaicalp, amwal Garllamil (the dani of Vinidex), and Vesta (tbe alin of Vespa- si Li. ....I Sa.lNiwws, wiwie-r of the Canulwrialgeehire Hanalicap and Ascot Gaplid Cuip). To hiss:awii'r . aimo..ther alanghter apfC'ast Steel. traicesSurefaot, wimiwierstf the 2,000 Guineas. Lisetta-, the sixth lasiw, was the II-1wda aif Clearwell, winiwer of the 2.0(l0 Gnineas, ialnd Ma;a.l.i..ic V'esri, ta which tra.acs Vealette, Retreat, Sir lingo a:iwl Kiwig Laud, etc. Exile was a tisa-slalss raa e-horse awt l is deseewled frown a dlistiwgnishewd rFicing awid prodlwing fiS.mily. Duirina his rapsine 'areer he started 73 tiuem, waon 30 races, w -:as x'cwwal in 17 anld third in six. At tw-o years apil won a sweepstake. f of a mitile, IaN) lis. iii 1.18, and again jof apa mile 115 Ips., itw 1.17); was sea'ond to Richiwaond in the Iliapetul Stakes, aitd secoid to lBrookwuoodl in July Stakes. At three yeawrs aIu "p-ta iilwr ippit of mime races; purse 1 x miles, 10.3 Ips., in 1.57); time Raritan Stakes, I Laila's. ]1:1 lip,.. in 2.121, a i..rse. 1' miles, 105 lles , in 1.58j. anld puirse, 1I miles, 105 lP--. ij 2.1 1). At twir years old u ottits e ouit of ninh races, was seeopwd in three wil thliirl in (tle; Wain Brasklyn E.agle St akes, 1; mifes, 113 lbs., in 2.11j; purs4e, 7 fur- lapig.'. II118 l is, 1.29,; putrse, l-,, miiles, in 1.52, 133 lbs.; won Welter Hallaiea'lt St:akts, 113' il-es, 1241 Ips., its 2.O:t the fitstest race at the distawice to that date, 1886; -app:llauwaia-ap XSweipstake, 1k wiles li6 lps., in 2.4818 the fastest rama-e ever ran at the iljitaimae with te weight. At five ye.rs ol1.starts'a 1 tinies, wawn fur races aiti was saa. .'liii three,; woii Bay Ridge inaia'ap. 1 miles, 114 lIs., in 2.36, defeating tiehd ",f li: w it Sweepstake, 11 iwl-s, 1:'1 Ips., the top weight, in 2.311; won purse. 1f iliji' 122 lII-., iii 2.11j; win Mayflower Handlicap, 1i miles, 118 Ips., in 2.2921, all good act's. At six yva'ars old rain 21 r;ces, woma 10, awid was second in 7 anld third in oane; want Hasaaliiaal.] Sweepstake, 11 mwiles, 117 lIps., in 1.7571; won pnr.e, 1) miles, 122 is., ini 2.12k1: wwn High Weight Haimalicap, of a mile, 129 lbs., in 1.18; wan High Weight Hllawil.i.aip Sweelpstake, 2 miles, 110 Ibs., in 3.361; won purse, 11 iiles, 115 lips., in 2.10; wani Pirse. 1i miles, 133 lbs.. iii 2.03; won purse, 1 mile, 123 hbs., in 1.46; won Tv- ii ('ity Hanidlicap, Ij umwiles 117 II,.., in 2.08; won Woallawn Hamidicap, I-a, miles, l1t; 11i ills. 2.6)8. In these races lie beat the best horses of the year. At seven years ouaa 1-- tlwra'e r .m.es appit tf six. tha Itrooklyn taltlhicap, 1+ wmwiles, 116 Ibs., in 2.071; wwi plur-a. 1 illa, 124 Ibs.. i. 1.47: wlon T'ill City Hanaieap, 1 wiwiles, 12 l Ibp., in 2.441.t A1t 'i-it yealrs awl Irapwl the wwwwlv twa) ralces in which lie stalrteal, a Sweepstakes, I lmil'. 11i lps., in 146j, awial Bronklyi Cup, 11 miles, 128 lIbs., ill 2.35t . Exile was aipm.- ta gap a dlistawta'e, possesseal speel anal w;s ulp to weight, andi sholid be a success ihr the sawipl, a l awialsoniely lred. Fraw the old WoodIcock mare descend in dli et' t IePmal line the filiawiwg gtol 1 horses, Skim, Reveller (by Comns), Ileron, Alarm, Matr1 urlwle. Vealette. Cawlp.i.caian. Vespiasian, Isonomy, Fernandez, King Lad, Lisbon, imp. W-11anns, Pat MAiloy, Jack Malone, etc., etc. SIr Peter T. 17.84-Righilyer 1774-Herod 1758-Tartar 1741-Partner li14-lgg-Byerly Turk, about 1685. h1 i Wahoo 1799 (Si, Peter T. IT114) -Para.ol 0,00 by Pot-8O-'. 17711 (EcUrlla 7 )Puel b. 11. 1784 by Highflyer 1774 (Hleau I77.8)-Pr-mia 1768 by Snap 1750 pS 378th;) Jolla 17.8; by 1Blank 17810 (Ga.& Ar. 17,241. Min omc 1819 (Wae or] moor,. 1807)-quadrille! 1815 by 1SelIW,18) lrrl I i 17117)-Cana...711rdpB us o oree 1b9y Hirumplor 1782 4 (H y h 15 leelr Corn-tt 1511(lee 1716 TMsi etbeigbog 7 lKing l'yn77 1711-Grey STarin 174yb Se ln4177 tue001:175) C Da-hter or toe',","zad151Bksti 114bobn: 71)(ecr 177)).)ut. eh to 1g. me 11840by SIr PetrT 74(Hgtlr 74)Nml 7. by Florze 17118 Uliod 1754) ltanlIipolelITRf y)Bik14)(o.A.14) t byb ItIS imti-viiane 119)lo-8-os 17:4 Bizrre181 by Peruian 15)4 (SI, Peter T. lelby jlt. Bul 1781(ortude1777)D..niK,174Awd lion45)2by eninbrogh 1111iin Feva. 777)-Expaclaliun 1771.9 by Herod (Tala 17:) Da. 77. o Skn,13tti(1aiI; 1.727). _____ s.. Calt.. 1ism (i.olutI iIIeaeoa111 by Orvile eu9g rV l b. h., Fany 177 by Sir Petr 1'2. '1784 l1l0bfyr 177,4) -Dan. 1799H of DIoue I 77(Florizel 1. Leda bCanIDdIS ,a4 (Hbybleboviiao h. Mal. 17W -D ,r Iyacittt 1. 117 (Coriane 17.) In 71 ig Fezrg-I. 175 4 F. iI 4)-Ata.anI -17 by, Slache174 (('ada 17i41. (Bettiagbrngb 17111)Emily 1810by Stamford 174iS', ree.7l px 5 h il ' Dan. 17W1 of Whiskey 17811 (SaltPnI,17r0)Grey Doritaut 17,81 by D.:imant17 .57 .Otho 1741) -Dizy 1757 by Blank, 1740 (God. Ar. 17424). Pericle 1I09 (Eander 18011 --Dan. S18 1' 801 li 18012 (Buzzard' 1787)-- Pipyl!tia 1804 by blk.C Sir Peter T. 1781 (I1lglflyer. 1774) Rally 1'79) by Tramtor 128 (Conductor 11iT.) 11 Fancy[17181(818. to! 'Dloed) byFlori-.1I7S4184 erad I PtsnWalton 1799 Slr Peter T 178)4) -aao 1841 byPt i.'a11 (ECU.lpa174-ruel b.1812.1 byBgher17 tlrd1 e8 rm17680 by Snap 1716 ISnp 17116 Jlia 1756., by8Blank 1740 itld, A,. 17241. 87 Jail Waxy 179 Po- ,'a11) Scotia 1719 Ity Deloint 178) (Hlgbf-iyr 174i-D&n. 1790 of gnr.o 11 KngVea 1.775 (EcI -lps -111.HCilIa 75 by Baerod 17161 (Tartar 17 43) -Proterp-n F 17641 iby.g Lirae174 FSqu.r 17:44).-Elr17 pl Orville, Ieigmg 71 Kn eu 25 vlia14 yBgfyr17 Ij)I7) b. I erantb TWntum .tl (Cripple 177)CattlcySamP-o 1745 Blz S -7-3 721-Dn 15 o egs1799 (God. Ar. 14) Stamord 794(SrPete T.17,84)-Dan. 17111) of Whtakey 178 (Saltrmm ' 1780)-(;ry Euulyv I8 rmn 71b lrmn 17742 (Otlha 17WO) D3zzy 17,57 by Blank 1744) (God. A.. h... 181015)-n.D.z 71b I 1ree 1727 (Wynn Ar) na 0jMerln,Caairel 1.411 (Hmd77 oa7eln14 yDlpI!18 IIdr 1774,) fl (Marakel77O)-FMorel1765 by BroH. to7iwl IAade 122.4) uMoral. 1771 -Pal 1N1ObMlce1,8Iae174- Prtnea16 yHei11 Tra z h. _' ISO&174.1 -Jula 174nk0God Ar. 174) F4 W halbon 1807fax y 1790) Peel IftX y I anderr 181 14rtlbaun17905 Thalertr' Sir Her-mDM byAleander 17821 (ECIIw W b ett.aeM Hghy ih16.1774)-Hunet 17601 by Dr-n I... I Herofd 177'8). Bob Boy 18S4 (Chanticlee 17I7) Flight 18)9 by Ir. Earpe 1841 (Commodot 71') Guhcto I". Y. Iterolne by Bgo 1781 (Hanod 1758)- Heroine 1775 by lar 17511 (Cade 1724)--Dn 57 Walaske 181 tW43y 17W) Fkoranlb Is1myOtvan1'7(-ilmu75-arc E a - a , 179W by AlvilI 12 (Brd1758) - Madcap 174 by Elpe114ae17)Spb 14 h. h., 1823. 17IS by Blank 170 God. Ar. 17.24). Blacklock 1814 (Wl1dtelIock 1MA-Gadabont 1812 by Orvflle 1799 (Beniagbntn.gh17) .8 b Pratt Mtatrl 1813by Sir Peter T. 1784 (Hl lyer 177,4)-Matro 1784 by FlotiI I' 1768 .n 104b. in. 15115 (Bard 176)Ma 'e 1770 by Malebe 17.48 (Cada 172U.. Sulta Seli 1813(Bazzrt- 1151 p-Ilacchat 180b Wa Ditt. 1844) (Sl, PeterT 1'7)7)-D-t. S,,"- K 44 1791 ofMercury 1778 (Ecllpe 17.64)-Da.. 1 .Heoflirod 1798 (T-ar al4)Fly1771 b . a by Marake 175P (Sqairt 17,3. J.: Tramp 1810 (Dick Andrew.l')-el Irt..' 171) Pnlp bh. t`o.pr 70 (Conductorig 17198) - oiwe 17.at by Snap, 1750 Snip476) B ,g- Malay. Orville 19t., Btnboi 1.91) -Eleanor 17181 by Whiakey 1781 SltaU 170 1 -. - . b"W 1ilanlee171Y by I--md 1. (Floai-I 174)-Gatea16 by Matbemu 17148 (Cade I.. ln. 134'MI"-"' 1799)a Babraam 1740 '(lcd.L Ar- 1'". I..e Mron 184 Vc154 alti-1814 byGbna1.)Ercr 78Aao b.I.,1. 75 byDrvr 17= = ibh 17- Fracti-Io. 16 by Mercry 17 Elpe19) Da.1m oW Wodecen17 (HBAn 1758). Wax 179 Pot8.o'e177.4)-Pmealope 178 by Trampalor 176 Cnatr 7m)Pn Whaleone, nellI171 by Hlghflyr 1774 (Hterod 1'158)-Promlae 17660 by 6a..p 1716 tnip 1711)- br b, 517. Jnl 1712 by lak717410 AGoL Ar. 1744). r r eln102(nz ,.i 1787 Maden 181) by SIr Peter T. 1784 (lllgbhlyer 1, 74)-Dan. -;.Dalgtr r 1718 of Phenomeo 1781) (Herod 17(-Matron 1760 by Florizel 171.8 (Bared 1755)- b.in. 1812. Ma-Iden177 by Matcbem 1718 ((Cada 17134). Orville 17144 Inubrugh 1791)-Mi.. Soph.ISM 86 by amodi6Y]iFT 4 Masterenry, _So l 19 y Bozzarda 1787 (Woodpecker,171) -lnHcamanr 1787 by Hgh. E- a.l.b. h., (1erd178-15p 17 by I"lnl15 Trvle77) lB Allade 1B) oaipd 7c)Brneteb Amaranlbas 178 i(Old Englad 1741)-My E b.m.., J okWlm.Ld 15 Graeltppe (Byr T.) Strin ____UniA1- ..7 Waxy. 1o14.o.'a1.7 (EClis 14)-aa177by Berd VIS8 (Tara 7.lLate177 Wb.h. np17 S 79)Mn ido 1794 by God. Ar. 1721-Slat to. nlnte-rb b Blgrde (elgadeTnnki. r' enh2 Trnpto 76 C t-dno171,. ,--Prnnell 1788 by Blghbiyer 177,4 (Berod 15) pf S.in., 1... Pomlae1764 b Snap177.1) (Sni 17i-Jalia 1716 by Blank 17,40 (God. Ar. 17,24)- - ' Specator's da 17511 byPartner 178I lg)____ -', Walon. SirPeter 17.S.4 (kilighly-r I774,-Aetbhs non 17)8) -(Enlp-ar 17-64) Da.. )W. to,I17ofPoht14)(trnu17779-Vrg 114bySW 127.4) (Snip I7.3)-Dn.-of Z bi h, gln 711 u-r 12) DagtrIf rvle1799.BnuingIhrogh I1.91-Llatre...6 Railtna.191KIg gr,1814.Feign. 177)Ct ,tnl ge.. 1716 lbyalu 178; H'oiulm r I ' m.n 2287 by Y. M-rke 1771 (Marke 177.W)-Tnbr- r n 72byBmd14 Tra 171)-r.yarlggr. -. 1745. bStar.La. 17 ayoln18.-('tgngPolly bm 17118, by Bartlett'. Cbflderoe(Da-l. y Ar. f48195-Da.. , f ('oct nel, 1 It S14 (D A.,ry -ltaehl)-Lanof itnke ILiter Turk)-Dan. of I.oggp (D'Arcy White Tark)-lDan. of DvileWoodrok. The Blr.eeders' Hand Bewk and Guide. FALSETTO. lWINNY'.1 OF' THlE PltFNIX MOTEL. STAKE9 AT LEXINXGTfN. ('LARK MSTAKE- Al'1I.4 ll'ISVILLE, TRIAVE'R' AND KENN'EI\ STAKES AT ARlLATrOA, N'. Y.. A 1.1. IN 1x79. Lv-0bd i the IT-wofibrn Slwd, A. J. Alr.iw'nder, preprictor, near Slpring SbSiU 111/. .puliealiwti, b, L. Briw1hemd, Spring St'tathio. Au,,eetl 6,IIV t gt,"Iirbngs i l,,, J"A.EvrTal ho- E..qnimnrar, .uin of imp. Leaminegtoi, barel lby the l;te Co.L . W. I .li.t lR.vylds. lleetwiiisl .'StmIl , Keltl k i filll IPi6. damliii J'alflrletta, alam 4ot I' lii 1.1, 1 on ailiem. t. l hv impli. Aaastrauliaaa, oit osf Ilkitrila , Iani of Elklaaria .irc airo. -te .. lv l.exil-hgt-la. JL.iimigtoii, Emimirer Austmlii ial Lexington, alI nl laos a il'.l'lig .th, lirst fiir rasse of the 1,hil-o of FmIhseltta, are to le t;,aidl in tiji, liii afana. F'a alla-ftt:m, h... neer ..r.illa eat an tiing lhit good ames. onieija .miaI ' llllaa sre lantla gont l ram.e-.il.lr. s - il md i-lit ;111 1FJlrfarillels. ISlttoiiaaal hi ,1 ll in c flort altlxxillgtil, Kiy., May 111l fir st lay of the Spring uwaftiang in P'l1iX 111-titl -takls, 1 1lill's. Tell Ilran - startad, I' laletto wman, hleatinig Ada Gal. Ian I,y ae .--k 4all, 1 a g.aa l thirdl. balaimae ulaiml aa ea; Iimae, 2.0f. F'al,,etta'. s al ap ja. li.lta We wsa. iii the KentaIlky lhrls I. maile-s; lie ran second to I.,oral Mu ajilayh sfi - erilig his lirt .aiod ..i.ly dlefehat. strzathlaaamre v.a thirl, aiad tihea2.37. .I 1,l::.. MIay 27. ...11. the Clark Stake., 2 ille. alefeiatiung Mlnektie, Tri riala.d .0 six( aitie . tilnle. 3_10.1. U araitog;i, .JNly ItI, lie lt the hithierto iui n 1ible 11 peialthlrift, alsa I l;a roll. .J-iiaaa :aiaal Ik lam .zarlimag. ill ime 'rrasar talkeNI liiiilea' I alisefta 51)0l a'ila ildft wn1 sa......al, ll.mraila thlirdl ti.i.., 3.09j, a i iry fiat r aae for the traa-k. sar:at.,iA, Ilag ia.t 12. W.... th le Keiaiir Sttaks, 2 .i.iles. Ileft;atiai' Spenitharift .leri Jhn Mani-,r :ii l I1arl, tiliac 3.3:,. T'ftaml ssiulauis. ill his thra , ea, r ailaI fior, AI, 27. F'alsl li -t jiamr 1.:.saa h I and eslit tl Engllandf by M1r. P. J orill.arl hIe payiung 51l 455, for hin,. tsiila" Iw.ay iii hue of hias lg-s iii hiH pareplartionll he is a rettriaa-a! ta, Aaiejsii: .l.l. I s.ilal to tia.' d hmIlirma Stnil. I':lsa'tto is from one lif thia great racial' falali I ias f aA a....ica. hi alaini, grmiialniai iatlnd gra :at graaiadaiia sere hlaijdlhlel blat littla. Ilat ;all la a si h rllicealiiulaar.s Mlaly arri, hi. tifth dIam r.. as lilae raea'-miamma aIt 11 almst:aaas., :alal W-s the l:aiaa li thle t 1 til ml r -la -lIses, r , ilal raxhiai l F a ad, fort. thi giamt gr:aidaa aif Paraeoh. ailal froima thi sanae h1loal ii. a aIreat liae Sprmi.- Rattlar, (Chilaleis maaaf ;iaimpter. :.II gissl racde-Iaarsa' anal Ft:alliaaiil. JIlirtilla h,- vir Aralhy uas alt af the a miaae g.amaliy, aiial faiaaa her lanie Ringgaalal, the sire aif I hiaarit zailnd I Nelare. Tile iai.i ('iiaa:mare, fraaaa whlicil all thlis stack eaiaaiiatalt. wIs ltit o' Aiai:ar:a athlaaa' ai hI l eaaiad. anidl thay traae thraaigla pa plllair rclingi family aif Eaag Liadal to thi I,.a tial Iarli biamre. im l, lr tti has fanir af the liest rac, ill Straiaas in. thi. mlilatrv to lii-gill ws itda aaaa his laloaaal is plilr tella a loaag hine if distiglaikei ho-sa'. F'alit tti is a slessfil sire. He is ilbrad tal Lexillgta l aad 'lrh i the Waxs- Iilimaia lI11 I iath s froma Wlhalalaaie ihalier of tht D rbhy iii IS10), to Wlhiksk-i, iilnluer af tba Itk rly ian l11.5. aamt his sai; aamaimaima. sire aif Enasaiv, wlim the St. Legar iii 1 lie. l is alIo sven stril;m-v illlra'd t, Iliniaeal tbraaigla Lexington, Atm. E:lip.-i azaaalI 4liiia II.a a'tlin as : lirais ma st:mails 16 h Iams f ian ijach high, with a Idlaa,, iii hi.s f; . imal snip ai thle i-o-a. anal liir whlite- nikleh. h';a lsa'tl ias g gr:mamdl lookear ;ammal a liarse uif line temim er. He liars hemi a grandiai ma- '.eS. ial tha still. lie is the sire af liewadrp, thlat Asold for i:29,000, .Jenlinie T. Rnilalart. ,Ca-:av,, I.. .mmatioaa. F'a-lsa'hWaeia. l'aaa ,lemala. I'enmsaooal, F'aklcoia IFaalena, FalAoaaa Filh.miare airalblih . Floxinaeahe. Ferriere, I'amrty, F'lemiigton, George C., tallifet. ia.-sam 44azailte, WeItl 1ay, liemary Ow-eli, Keiwoodl, Keyniate, Jaiaae l)ay, Lizzie S'aott, Mi iaa b I 1. lmirotl, Alfligama, Patron. lIortnthaester, Plarl Set, Ploor.l;oiathal. Rivcol- hill. Scla., tGiri. Slahonlaoe. Salafirl, Tea..r. Tom Rogers, Umilta. Vulpin'a Valnder- gr.ilt, Willia 1C.. Miks Dixie, Bail L. False B. anld many tlithers. To tbe- Laytoi llarm illa' traa-e in ljl' ct feminue limma Yoinig Greyl a..inid. Matchein, Youinig C'ale, Drone (1, llaaaal ), lhlaalar. Aliliilill. K'lnilanckv. DaItialel Ilootaw, ;ilroy, the great Iroqjisia . I'ai labttau, anld all the descendants of the ilialp. Cub mare. Po- r-a11-Zellpse I76-Marake 175-Suirt I200-Bartlett's Chiliera-Darle-y Arabian 1666 ifWaxW I9 (Pot-8-o' 17711)-Psenope 1768 by Trumpetor 126 Cndco 17M77-Pn- Wmei.11. ui b HighlyI, 1274 IHrod 1 )-Promise 1768 by Snap17-50 "Onp )1758)- 'B .I 71 y Bank. 170(o.A.1) P954, 1680 Sir PewerT. 1254 (1Hlgbflyer 177)-Hornet 17Y10 by Drone 1-,7 (Herod 176) -- '- b n.,1t I ania1777 by (lol.d.,de hI Mnap 1700). 4 Bob BoA Chantlcler 1787 (Woodpecke 17731-toen 1700 byegt18)(rd17)-en or bh . G-amnbi (BHUatd 1741) -Patty by Tim 1754 qur 12)Miss Pac A77 by Just1ce 171.2 (IL C. Lilan Ar.) P11 r., Esicape 181 (COminodoe IM8)-Y. Heroine by Begot 1780 tHerd 1750)--Heroie Fitgh.. 1770 by Hero1714 &Cade1784)-Dan.l780of Snapl1750 Qnip 1781)- Slat. 1743 to Hgu. - Buixed' 1787woodpeker 1778)--D... of Alexnder 1784 (Sclpe 1704 Da.. of Castrl, Hghfler 174 I c1-Da. of Alfred 1770O (Matche 17 48p - Den. 1770 of n-- - h. t, 80. glneeI7O4 (Sam- 1o7t45). Peruvian 1806 (Sir Petnr T. 1784)--Mnaddea 1804 by Weteo 1785 (Eclpse 176AI-MAtId- c. lI& of-all-Work 170 by Higitfior 1T74 (Hlerod 1781-1Sit. 1771 to Teadein by Syphon I1'5 15018quirt 17W--Iiu.Noegulus 210(God. Ar. 17114). Blacklock 1814 (Whitebik 1w02-W Hsi 118 Prnie Minisme 1810 iSancho le-0l- 0 Trenby-' de. 1814 by Orrllle 1200(Beu.'Lugheou l 01-Xi.s Griinatone 127 by Efb t111 Wal 1-77)1Herod 1738)-Dau. of Ancaiter 7118 Blank 1NO, Mar'Xid of Chmin 83SUm MSlI -Ediqnette 1840 by Orville 175) Benlngb-onh 1701)I- ElHno I'iadrs 1)7yAlexander 1768 (clipse 1764)-Bennette by Amarantu 18 ,l br. hr in 49 Xngland 1741-..r.'M yy171byM.cen178Cal 1d) ioen Sir Arch 18IMDb)'inmed 1,777)-Dali.of- atin11)Ecle174-n.o hI'l). iblIr 76 v'Fernought 1755)-De..o yesDie 70(Ohlo -4 -Fallower 176 (Blankt 1740). e 'Simer io Bell' Flortie 111 (tDomed 17777-Dan. 170 of tAlde.'rIua 177Po.-Wo-'. 1717)-- o 6 Tuckane Dienor 'Clocklar 177,4G)ulmrTwk170)1-Da.o yiei Wildair 1'7M17 (Fiarnonght ch.,. ini41 11755) -Y. Kitty tsber 1rn6;by FaroV bt!!2 na17i3, N.-Inlina 1IOU (Orvulle IMi.)-cl 1820b theiyer 1814 (Vanyk Jr P818 armna br h 18-4d8i. 1818 by Dick Andrewa 171 (Joe Andrew 17;81--My 184 bY Bunbrni 1701 r S (KlnIW 77,Prse18 yMambrino 176(Eniner15) cit n eixie 171 1y 770)Den.of lgber 184 tilghlyer1794)- 17chDe. f'Bdgr Hopora 75) J' ,r -vr Diomed 117 MForleel 17i.S)-'Cstambnle 17006 by Itockitigham 1781 (Highile g 4174)- 4 - - 8ir X, hy. Tehltha 17821 by Trenthamn 178 IT Sweepstake. 17,48i-han. of BojeV 15 (Babrabenm 1740,-hail, of Yoreste 1710 (Croft's Forester 1706M). &Uayso Blair 1788 ('Medley I1271-Dan. 1798 of -Dere Devil 1787 (Magnet 1770)-Dan 1708of .n h in. Symmes' Wtbdar 176 (-Fe.ruugtM1755)-PlcadilIa.b Y. Feernought 1277 ('Peer- Hum ouh 75-Dn.o dlpl 771(eannbt1.5 H , . Ilumprey C..us 168 Sorcerr 17681-CIlnkeel n 1815 by Clinkr 180M (Sir Peter T. I774)-Pwet a Clnke 17541 by Tadm1775 jSyphon 1210)-Ter-a.'ent by Tantrum 17)1 i43ripple 1750)- n" h.,184' C tant leaP.o 70(lz W. 110 hn Daugter ti Cervates 1 Dn unilxte 51(7B64)--Den. 81)8 of Golwaumpa 2(hsin Da bm1Trme -rC8ircle 1411 by St.Georgel1789)tgbte ;-on _____ 1774)-Abigail 1788 byodpkeIiRedit 1718O. n' octmn.C&inl 168 (Whtlebone 1807-Banter166bMetreny15Ovil170-o. - .n hrit 1861 dIoes 1807 by Aleander 1781 (Eclpse 1764)-Brunette by Amaranth1. 176 (Old Eog- lend 1741li-M.-iyly 1771 by Matcein. 1748 (Cade 1734,. mm. WhIsker 1812 (Waxy 1'-GbleFaIry 1811t:Lnerme 1700 Mercury 1770i-Vicl- ch. el 82L 'tude by Plpator 121 Imeso 1877,6)-Beac 1791 by Sir Peter T. 1781 ighle cbm12.-1774) -Pyrrba 1771 'biy Mace'M, 176 "Cad 1734.Uhllbie Emiiu. Ovlle 76 Bnlutboug 1J1-9mily 1810 by Stamord 17.1)4 , Pmeer. 1784) .3 nDen. 1703 Of Whiskey 11'49 ,Smttram- 1780)-Grey Dorlnint 1781 by Dormant 1MM - i. h., 1810. (Otbo 1790)-Diary 1757 by Blank 17'40 (God. Ar. 114. Sd104Belgbrougi 179II-Goose&'r 18WO by Ham lern.a 1768 (King Fergos n Shovele 175-ely18 b euseo 78 oductor 1797-Fny 1780 by Flori.e171748 b,... 1____(H)erod Da 718o pttr 70(C rab 1172U). ___ - 'a1778)-Pi'nelope. Trpt 1782 (Co.ndctor 17)17V Pu- 2 Wh 7er.erod 175ot44ifPyeImi,rnIIby S.ap 175 Sgnlp 1718)- e b b 1412 JWlla 1756 by Blank14 Gd.A.1) srey [Seiiinm otba ISM 181Soecere, 17l0)-BSprite 14dlby Bobtail 1200 (Precipate' .ctIn.16II I76(.Seeese 74-Cqet 17)10 by Conapton 1- Bayb. E-' ' Toln Sir Arit 1860 ('lit-med 17777 --an of SltI' 111 (c=p1761) -D... ofSinic E- Iwldal.r 17)1 'Faronoght 1750,Dn.o Tlr's Drve 1760(Otlo)-nf z cit II, 14M.1Fallower 1761 -Blank 17110). it "( Sister to Be1ll'sFIorzel 1801('hlon-ed177-a.790Alemn77(t8o's77-D. Tuckaho. of 'Clocklast 1771 I Gliciack, 1768)-Dan. oSme'Wildair 17117 (Fearnoight - ' h l 13;) 1755)-Y. Kitty Fishber 176 by Feai-ought 171 (Beg.. 170) 1811 h Dick Anrewa 1797, (Joe Andrew. T 1781 -May "M1- by IeIgoni 74 .2 2 hr King ertn 17 75) rmos177bMarno171' (EngIneer 171) - 11Mra 68byMlar10 (Sele 76,DnIoCHgh Me 174(Hgfle774) -- Scum150 5le,rdt1787 -acesut 160 b WeDitto 1680 SI, Peter T. 15,Dn 2 ntn 1219o1 Mrrr 17,78. Ecllle 176l)- in 71 fHerod 1718 ,Tartar 743)-'--Foly 1I.1 .2 byarekeltne bynirtIf. ..1Trampoine Tram =50,lr Adrw 17097)-Web 151-Sy Wa.y 1700 iPotg-8.o's 17 73 --Penelope 4ch. .. 14j25 1228 by Trtumpator 1782 ICondctor l767)-Prune-ia&I .178 by Hligbitfyer 17,74 (Herod I___ 718-Promls 17814 by Snap 1710 (Snip 17,33). 'E Xy enmon 1882 WhIsker 181ti-Z.Zana 1827 by Morleco 1819 (Mu., 80.te184b - t.i. 1-7l3I '(n-L-.sko 1810(Sorcerer179.-M-Mogana184 by Corander 16 Pt1.-e17) - .7 Fairy 1268 by Hlghftyer 12 74 (Herod 1754). '5Me orsMdne IWO1 thin. eis W1)Ms t Wslnt. be. in. 15209 b, SM.pt- 181 tMire A-cI.. M =b'86'155-Ienliaierl = . in. 1 b3yt TIger 1812 (t'nk's WhV 10)Prgeii.i.18 '1Ine17517 (Gra Plgura 1747)-Slseki .no18 b .die15 (eeM 74-u meeh.i. 1702 b Cub 1739 (P.. I7I4)-Auiie-itlin en A-6. -n 1750 hr Seed 1711 (Plyigg Chililere t754Da. 74 tbytr lbs 117 tsy Silen170114.1-1,t itb. 18 oVn' itePartner ir Partner I 17 Ig)5e.171t ll b rvoi 4(ilib)SuuF.rewel h r. in. 17 19 hr 9aeluaoleho Ar.)-D-n uf Biminr (11Ary Te-llw Tnrkl-Dau. f Flaee' White Trk-Den.uf Dod ..ortb-Lyt.ey Beeb mee The lb;-uiv-.s. IHowlI .....k ornd (htiale. FARAN DOLE. TYl J'r'p' r i L Gw J;,l v. - r, Aro enlf! Stad, .S'euvnfeirstillr', Tenn. Appli- eYwl/we J;,r .ser'rceI t, E. S. (;wr ,7ter. EiA:RA!"i.i:. 0,estinit bors-, foaled 11, bred in the K,-nnesa: ttivl. S tud . , owneil by E. I. GatlniFr. Avonldale Stinl, Tentin., lby Enquirer, son of imp. Ieptitiigttti INutt AValtz by L-xington.. oit of X ...ttijelhe 1,y i .a.p. Albion. Faratlidle midtly r:mt ti.re e rat-e-s wias s-eweid to .lotquita in, 'Mixwell House Stake, at Nas-ille, 1 mile. in 1.4: ....n.i. tis Iilly 4.ilntttre in tbe Ketite.s..w Staka-, 1 l miles, iii 2.011, and seetti t-, ....... in th- WVIOllawn Stalkes, l tidies, in 2.41 k, the track was very heavy :atit cio in. litth th w- rates. Hi. sire, Entpnirer, is secold to iii, son of Le.ntiingttti as a r;it e-littrs. anid stalilionll. altz, his I:1tia w-as az glood racs e-ma..re anid is frfim otef the- be st i;tti-itg anti pris.l.inig fiatilies in the world. .She is the dlawn of Hop (the da- ,If Kirk utah, I arattut, Food-tln-Lae, ett'.) Glidelia, she h :ving the fastest race at l miles eve r riot op to l1L 11-aeket, pt0Bolero (a witiner in England), Gladiola, Rlaquet. Ker- nit-sac. etc. S.eltottise he is tbe damu of ltallihike, laehnca, Reveller, Qnicksteq (1lit- dmnt td FalFsitit. Ferwool, ete.). 1i ...c.. his _gre-at grandam, was the diam of L.a P'olka, the dia mui lf l'ost Gnird (Gen. Phillips), Strtlts.pey, Heel-and-Tot, Los An- gh-a, -te. Imip. Gallolpade was the dlatma utf tMe ren o.. wned R1eel, atid she the tatit f L eil-,pltt, the Ivy horse that ever beat Lexington, tarke, winier of the GodtsI utpi. I'riores wintteir of the Cesarewite h, War l)a.ice and Fanny Vells. Nellie Grey by 'tttn ttihre, .lila ..Mhnson anti a hI.t stf tfin race-borses are fronm this fantily. wshitll is a t itt'in English oie, trac ing to Piping l'eg, tt wvhich tracn-e in direet female liute MOetel is, litl Btztty. Caninon Ball, St. Martin, Mickey Free, Chanticleer, f4Ion. Xeit ...iplt. Z Altit Banrt'ldinme, Lowland Chietf, (isiati, Ambergris, Lecompte, Starke. aN'.r 1hat..,.il. .J.i tnIttn,-etc. Farandole combitnes the best racing blood on botih .iled- aitl Alut-i id lie :a see-ss in the stitd. lie is the sire of the winler.s Ant1ie Btriwt, Billy Smitith. D3ituglas, Dhixie V., Free Trade, Fringe, Indigo, La Mothe, Mlelia 1'. These are about all of bis get yet trained. Pdot.:o-' 17-mEclipee j164--Marake J7W40-tourt I' M-Bsrmet'a Lkilidsra-Darlry Arabian 1609. haieaeWa :171 Pt--- 1771d)-Penel4pe 171 b Trumpotor 173 M Conductor 1767, -Pro nellw. . 17t8 byl = yer 1774 iHerod 18)Pmie1768 by Snap 1770 iiip 1716:,- hrh Julla 171.6 by k 1740 Mod. All. 17143. Wandere 3811 (Gokamnna178) -Thaletri. 1830 by Alexander 1782 E4 . 17'6 h h. Pen, 180)W by Sir Peter T. 1784 (llhte 74-louet 1715 by Dro-i 1.. Her ,,A- -ft IF Manila177b odhdr IM 4 Soa 1750) Bb Chaitticleer 18 (Woodperker 171 lerne 1713)by Begot 18 Hrd1:iTDn 4 n.h11. G-`oabte (Bustard 1741) Pat yTm152tqr 72" 31i.-c Pitch 1737 by Justice 172l ill. C. M i. -allih.Ir. scape 186691-.Heon yB t -8 r- I7.7S()-Heroie Ins by God. Ar, 1714. gineer hi)i (Sampeo 1I43). Ilit P-rvian 1I" (Sir Pee T. 1I4Muid r 9b t. 178. l(rhipse 1.4,-Mnid- r..to. f-al-llok 3786 by lighlyer 177 (Her04 17.8 Siet. 11771 to Taend-r IT ,'yphon - BIurkloc84(htlekieuW t SSb rn iirIl oii.rb S 1801, ;q r.b, '4i 1812 by Oril 1v Benttng uoh 17t11 1i.71311 by 3. Mi f Champon1612 i8elim 1f Etiuete180y Orville 17113 llr-nhlgharnh 1791)- onr Halcesa 1807 byA, dw1 Fip 1784,-Brunette by mnarniith- 173)1034l hr t.A -873. F,,gland 1741) sMylly 1271 by Ma13heOI 1748 Cade 17114). 174-anoftymi Timoleon, Wiltisir176 iSFearnought 3755),-Dan. of Tyler.,, ie 7110 3-Olhellol o 0 Cli li.,1814. . Iill-e 1711 (Blank 17-401. .7 Siser to Bell's FlorigeI 1181 Di. 1777_-Dan. 1790 of -Aid-rra 1787 -Pts-o-e l771)- b o18)14 1755) -Y.Kit Fisher 1767. by "Pearnogv 11G uu l. 10 erought IAw 1811 by Disk Andew = ,MJonde .1. -My 834 by P..niogbrogh 17911 EOr3 Sn.iupter 181 Sirl Archy Ms l re, 1837 by INmbl. GreY 11. 1oelr113 cl. Rs.- Mar'ia bMear11 (Medey 17731,-Dan. of elilgbhtye 17844 (iigbhtyer 17743- ch. a!. of tby tenon IM3. (Itguu 3:4 .0- Ilurc, of -a nw 5-PeernA -A"'Ib G, dIht( c2 h. h1o,0.fVa _Cd umr2 1 mill,-.rM' M 1si Knbimo-&i Pt80' mare 17112 33yot7 i-'s171 tEch Dnr.-A 1176141- 1.77 of 1714-k--Snapdragonle17. by SO-t, 1 gr.t 11 (np D1 of Iteo-nhlu 171113 (Gd ArL 1721). Sir A my d 17 i4,Cetaila170byhocffbm171(Iiblrr 17741- aE , ) i5r .rv Tabitha 178:4 by Tren.tham 17331 i. Sweepetke 17'.403)-Dn.fBoph.-n I;114 0 'i bli. 143, Illabraban7l )-D. of Forester 17-10 (Croft's Forester 3IM). Cypr. B,1liar 17861(0 Medleoy I 0o-Dau. 17118 of 51Dsr Devril 173117X Iget17711' Don. I791 of - Ip. Sm s'Wdlr17 Front17513)-Pladiiia MYT. [Fearnought 1777. (0Fear- noucht171. Dn.SyfMTellhn171terogt11) irrty DioInIl 1777 -I -, Catlal 1796 by Mocklegm 17181 (Highfllvr 17743 - Tabllth 3752d by Trenthamu 1.-31 (T. Sweptakes 17 3t- a of B-splhor 1754 (Ba- lih. 1-315. brnhnm 1740)-Da.. of V'. Fo-reter177,13 (F-reter 171311. i J- Daughter of, ""at-ai 174s1 (Erllpse 17314) Den. of Syune' WfldaIr 1731,7 (-Fmrnoght 17mtDe.. -- cb ,, of Tyler's Mrile 17604 5Othe-11o) --D&.. of eFalwer 17611 Mosnk 17,40)- D.., of 'iVam- 2: 0I-Bls l3o0 7FPoizel 17318) -Dan., sf -5'ak 173(Mske113) Dan&fIiii 3w Floruel Icllo-e 770 (-' eeogh 73-Dan of Perogt 1756 Iltegulas 17739, Dan. of .0 B Danelit. r of Alderma 17897 (Pot.331.o' 177) Dan. of -C.la 1774 oGlmereek 170)) -D... of Sy i r17117 (4feaxnonght 174-.Kitty Ftsher 17347 by Fanoh _______, FD.. 153by1a7 7 (oiiod. Ar.by 3- w 77 4 .hM i. 03t2o 171 E y 180yStmod 74 l4rPhrT 18) nianPrT-171 by Dyelmalit 77 i rrby18,-Di..d177, - fo, I edby e4I t P-,ktndr.w 179 Jo Atolrew o1 1788 of Obscurity 1777 (Eclipe I71;4)-Slamerk 1768 by sWildair 31753 llcdeI1713)-- e - ch II., 3818 unb mare 1762u by Cub 17,10 Fox11 oB Lady Grey. Itot1. Grey 1805 (-ltyalist 1713)) Me 1aI82 by Belxer 1791 (SMedly 17734) -Den. of 0 .-, I 4. . Mlihfiye 37344 OHlgbflye 1774) Dnof sI'earnuight 1755 (Itegulu 17:193)-Dan. of A -.38. ('rvllr1473. I&i -,brngb-iigh 1711I Klng Fearns 1775, Eli- 1791 by Higbiyer 174 -trod 17&134)- b b.,1. A ,ol7. by clips 1734 (Mreke 1711)j--Rardwicke's dam by"ral 17:18 (Tartar E' 171 etl 71 3q Balat 1743) (God. Ar. 17483. 1 ., Diana. St-nford I' M Sir Petsr T. 1784) --Dan. 171M3 of Whibskey 1780 I'tatt 1.), Gre 1818.,ISS Dorimant 11781 by Dortmsnt 17712 Otbo 17110)-Diay 175 by Blansk 17,4,) (GodAr 0 :4 17Mi-A-,. Dizzy 1741 by Drive 171727 (Wynn Ar.). 13.0 - [Co -n or] bitelok 1331 (ttsmbletuinian 17921 Dan. 1711 of C7eelander 1733PI Sr--11 la A kiskloc Wildgoose 1792 by tttghllyer 1774 (Hl-rod 1758)--Cohelres 1783 by P.,-"--'. 1773 i . . Ii. 1814. I Ecllpee 17614)-Manoll. 177.7 by Goldfloder 1131 (Soap 17101. anetDirk Aadre 17137 4Joe Adrews 1778)-Maudae 1811 by Pot--.Soi 177 clps l o,103 17643 -Y. Cainnia 1787y Woodpecker 1273 (Hered 17853) Camilla I 1778 by T =eta __ -17631 IT. Sweepstakes 1743)-Coquette 17I1s by Compton Barb. Sutn Sellm 1810s (Skitees IM 73) R-ctebate 180 MyWeDit MOO)3 (Air Pe-tei'l'1784),- I b =831 a. 1791 or Mercury 17733, EclIpe 1765,-a.I 1776 of erod 1758 lTartr 174631- h.h, FoUy 1771 by Marske 31750 (S.irqtb 1710. Trampoltne Tramp 1810 (Dick And-rew 1797)-Web 13331 by Waxy 171 l U(. -,s1773 Penelope C, 175333-Proinloe 1788 by Snalp 1750 ISn p 17t131t. o a fehatlanMuLey -18131 -RrvIils. 3I1-Dn it o idt. 184ISeM tbooh18. a1 Anv1 1777 (EHtod 1793) -Vr= 74b op177 (Sn 1p 178) 1-D..,. of Rtrghitn 1718 I I .0 0 cli h (God. Ar. 17143 -St 70toOhloby'37rab17110 (Alenk Ar.). gr in., iss Dan. 34. .n. tel .f Zise.,ka. il 1,1(41.L r =17'3-itis. Canaa 'I,.. m.33 i3te1719 TT77kv Itatbsi 1745 (C.4.l 17343-Dan. of Trk 376 (RIte-gulu 1.7 0-l.i. 1784 uf C- 1779 (Po. 1714)-lMs. 1718 of Aliwertbhy 1744 (Crab 1722-Da. of Bilton tltrlltnI -17 (Ray Baltto.71) armt h . 11737 b, 01 'ad, 8otti ka-. S. ukl-bv ki. 17,31 b, Partner IT1 i[- 3tenkrb in. 1.131 J- Oho (G.hiliaby)-B-ukl.sby Bsrtr oh. -n...T11 by Car-en ay Barb-Leeds Itbby -ar by Lf.t1.1 Tuk. out of pipngf Pg. T7e Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. FELLOWCRA V. TIlE FIRST HORSE TO BEAT LEXINGTON'S FOUR MILE TIME, 7.191, WHICH HE DID AT SARATOGA, AUGUST 20, 1874, RUNNING IN 7.194. Fellowerafl is in the Diriana Stud. Application to Ma1j. B. G. Thomas, pro- prietor, Le-rington, Ky. Sakes annually. FELLOWC1RA FT by imp. Australian, son of West Anstralian, bred by A. J. Alex- :analer, Woodbiirii Stmil, Ky., foaled 1870, dam Aerolite, the dam of Mozart, Rather- ford, Miser, Spendthrift, etc., by Lexington, 2d dam Florine, the dam of Idlewild by i 1p. (t.lei.ci, ou.t of leloly by edloc, son of Am.Eclipse. As atwo-yearold Fellow- cra.ft started flive times and won one race; was nnplaced in Hopefuil Stakes, one-half mile; nuldaced in a dlash of three-quartcrs of a mile; won a dash of three-quarters of a lle iii 1.20, beating Mlarsyas and three others. At Saratoga wa unplaqed in the Fla.shI Stakes and Saratoga Stakes. As a three-year old he started nine times and wail oiie race. Jeromie Park, linplaced in the Belmont Stakes; second to Survivor in a al;l.h of lI miles, ruin in 2.151; nnplaaed in the Weatherby Stakes, 11 miles; was third to Tomut Bowling and Sprinigbok in the Jerome Stakes, 2 miles; was third in the 14r;.i.d Nation;al Handicap 21 miles, won by Preakness in 4.041, with Harry Basset seoid. At Salratoga, uiplaced in the Travers Stakes, 1 miles, won by Tom Bowling ii 3:1.0JI; seconid ill the Se'I'lel Stakes, wrn by imp. Ill Used in 3.40, and walked over lr a S.weepstakes for three -year ,ids, 2 inuiles. W'hen four years old he started twelve tiuiuus :aiuld won three races. Jerome Park, nnplaced in the Foralham Handicap, the . Chlb kany dliaila Ianaicap, all iii a race of anile heats, won by Kitty Pease in 1.43), 1.44; third iai pairse race, 11 miles; third in laalieap Sweepstakes, 2j miles, won by Kitty pea'e ill 4.35:. At Long Branch, was nipla-ed in a race of two-mile beats; won palrse. s1,000, 4 miles. in 7.43; was second iii a race of two-mile heats, won by Van- da Ili t iaa 3.49, 3.37. At Saratoga, was third in a dash of three miles. won ly Spring- Itokin a .421. with Preakues8 second; won dlash of 1 miles in 2.42+, beatinug Katie l'ease, Tihe Goavertiess and Waiialercr; was seondl in a dash of 24 miles, won by Waiulabrr iaa 4.00+; and won dash of A miles in 7.191, beating Wandlerer andl Katie 1'ea..w. Thiia was the best race, at the distani--u. ev er rain nHI to that alate. The first iile- was rain in 1.47+, two miles in 3.38, three miales in 5.291, all the four miles in 7.19A. Thi.4 ula al tihe tiirfeareerlfFello.wernft. Sin e his retireient,w ith a limited ;alvasatag.!, he has sirel some fast hories. Knight Templar won three-qviarters of a iil' iii 1.11, tlur ce-sjaarter utile heats ill 1.161, 1.16+, and 1 mile in 1.42, all of which are. c eui 3 1taale. Blu - Lodge woilaeztst of three-aIuarters of a mile in 1.20, 1.194, beat- iljg Bl lalale tta, Pilgriniage, MaIggie C'. i .a.d others ; ran deald heat and lividledl t izi.'cmo 'late wvith LaItIg Taw, at St. Lazalsd, 1l miles, in 1.551. Blame Loldge won gna I r;u.t-c.s ii 1S82. Fellowearaft is a rich chestnut, with star amid two white limual fii-r. is well --I rnucl anil a tine bl-loo-like specimiaen of a lorse, 16 hands high. lii is l ....is ... ly hareil, wa- a gooH race-horse, with great spe ed asial the capacity to ,.v aver a1 ahistaaaa e of gronital. He is stromugly inbred to Dionied anal imp. Medley, saaiaatf 4.iaa-rac(-k ly Cripple by the Golualphini Arabian; lie possesses the Waxy 1huhaa. tlr....gi. Whhi sker raiild Whaalebune, nudl niuameroams crosse to lerod and Eclipse, thle laelit'Iee t ruiaimhitinig iii thle bloodo f Mlelley by Giaimmrack. F.-llaaaraift is the sire of the wiain.ers Boaz, 10r. .Jekyl, Jimia Murphy, My Fellow, L:al.v h-l, llarralslalurgh, Woarsifi. Ablbxy ('raft. Felluashlip, Sinir-ok,kShibholetl, Il Va., 'a .i..ie., C'aipt. lirowsw, Hlydtra, Free Masoana, My Craft, Timberland, T."u T.-aaaghial notler-. Trumpator 1796-Conduco 1767-Matchem 1748-Cade 1734-Godolpbin Arabian 174. b oa., Kleln 1717y inDPrgby77 Y. Macshe 117 1ch. 41., 1819. (Ranker 1 - a. T. I', e _7750)4 Cl rts Chkr"18)5 I Peter T. 17 8-ee 746 Tne 73( mpo 704 engn n.e 41w. in, by a r 18 1Cripp 15-Cant7ri tampon 75Bae 113)-Da.15 -_= 17er6 nl oftA r17 C n Phntor 1781 irump ld 1781i Cj- rcl-er 1712 b Florzel 174 te 17918,.H iW b. la H = r e1ji 7 1 Boadi tc t a b e a d r 1 5 Eclpi-e 17 1) - D Dii-, D. 1755fAoc. Gtarolng178 tarl g17 7).WD ele N t 3 - J1 17 r1771) -e elope by Tmpalor 178b (Condocto17 Pre- p 3 dbinkee.4rlgtye784o 74 - Promine 178by Snap 171(Snbp 176)-ti 18...b., 141.i Pe r Juia. 17d1 by Blany 174 (Gl o0. Ar. 1. 5 _ttbyA-iA 1'6rnaganolby T antrumI r gie17-aMatriteeby Sapounby Mtelae. 174 56,(- 11.4..D.Di . 1 17 o 5R Ins 17, S((lcd. Ar. 174 cbEy Safr 173 Sf Peee T. 1744 -Dan 17Z1 -ofn l Wblkr 179u6 l oialitraec 1780 9 Grey b4 .. DIimn 178 by Tlat17 to16-iz 15 yBak14 Gd Whisk 171 -Dizz 14 by8; Drdoer 173 WynnAo.- 4 4 5, ba, I3u 11 n e s7 - z 7 1 b by 1774 (Reiro 1736)- - 17G1 -etl163draazt 74F(oir,.174 Goo nde. I lmltoln 111 k nPii Ib1.r 71 Codco 414 ];!a, cb- m. 1815. i 171 oraa 17j8 by Blank 7 177dod . by o at . 1748 W 1749 -r I: 41. ., Soap170i by d. A. o l Peneope Prmis 1718 y Sip 75! Snp l51111a179 17byod A.S.1 : 4 bin. 1.9 Dpeclmr di i1bp,7e178b K or" Sorcerer 1791 (Trmio 172SIde -c.e19 .y..byn 71 yr17) a .eb41185 baloli 176 y lak 74 0. Ar. 1 ). F Siteo .Bod aiI 179 (Keipica Fe by1-C ern 1711b Woopeke 1771Herod 1110Ca. Cb. 10. ih 17 y rnbym 176(F Seplke 3-Cqet 114b Comtou74 Barb- Sla. 74 toItguusby Go 74 Gd. Ar. 174.. C(Biglp4. 1777 is e.. .8 h. 17 W. Y' Baeaii 17 -Dn of6 -Mi. FoeeeI 701Fretr 1758). L o 11 abeo,0aTran.6, l78a 17pe14IHDn.o ymns Wlar by esenrt1784Dn - e o - e of Tye' rvr16 (Obfo-.a ffFloe 71(ilank 17 404 Dan.d of rh4. kL- 3apre15 enn 17540 G.J Srij IN X yg 71 t 1 _ - m o -i Dio m e,1 1777 iF lo rf xel 17 B wD138 n rk 1 7 7 i 7 0) D u o f g H ' FP oI z eE clipse1 770laI e ar o ng h17 37a. oF a n o g t 1 5R g-n7 ) - m. o ch.1 1. 1h 11. eJ olly R oger 1 741 (loton d be d 1 1 ) 1ag.brer of. 'Alderman 1787 Pot-8 O-'51 772 Dan-3 . of CIe-kfaat 177-4 GImcrak 1740 1-Dan. or b. in, 17 !). jnre ' W i dalr 177 Yer o g t 1 5 - . K itty P Isber by Fe anuo ug bt 17DO _ _ _ H e ulu n 1 310 a ite y F s h er 1 5 b y C ad e 17 1 4 ,G o d , A r. 17 24 ,. E m l O rv1e1 B iij 7 1 Ei y 18 1y S nford1794 , SIrPeterT.17 841- D a. 1 1f W h i.k -Y1 78- S t a m75re.o b. b.lh J01 1I7'0mlzy 1 5by Bl n17D1(G d. Ara nt1 791byD o ri m ant17ft Icar a'T eFl er1 14( andy e Fr 1 80 rM.1813byD ickA ndre w.1797(JoeA nilcew s b.01. 15411 7)0M y1 101b yB e uln gb roh 17 6 I g V r e17 )r n r n7 4b yM mu - - _ - brilno 1768 ' E ngineer 175o -Cric ket 1 II b y R col 71 ( Irt 7431). S u p e . S ir A c y 1 6 3 D m e 7 7 - a i f 8 o ir R rd b -. et 17541 s ir P ete r 'l 17T 7146) Cb. 41, 81. D-.. 1784 of Ob-crity 1-,777 EclIpse 17"1)- Silainerkin 1788 by 1WiLdmlr 175.7 ife l73 IliC ub mare 17841 br C u.b 17714 Po. 1714,. L a y G e , R ob in Gr y 1 1 0 R o n l 4- M arIa 180 by M elz a t 17 81 I e d ry 1 7 ) - D a. . of b . yi n , 1 8 1 7 H b e I l n e l r v a . o P i r o g 1 7 5 5 I e u n 7 6 - a . o ek 1. Hgfly 174 Frd158-a.o Alfre 1D)(aae 7fr-a.17 fUngo- Te e r17 8 a m rcn 17 45) . BWws m 'I"nDitto 1400 (TSIr Peter T. M8),-Da,i..1794 ofM ,,rcor, 1778 (Eclilice 17i4 -la.176 b aceL , I te. iif Rerod 174 ( Ta t r 1 11 ) F lY 1 "I by Mace-ke 171(4 (Sq ui rt I73 11)-V Ix,..lI 177 by P__ __ R g.ui ie 750W (Gwlc . Ar. 17.74). _ _ _ __ _ _ _ T a p Dick A nd e v1( i91 (Joe An r ( 7i- a . 1803-of Goh -anna i 1794)(M ercuryi M Z 41. 1, 81). ra ne a 17 1by T renham 17461 T w e -a e 1 7,43 - D a. 178 of W oodpecker 17 4 ( e o l 4118- E ver lae l g I17 5 by Eclipse 171 (M a- ik e 17-7 0). W b , W a x- 7 1 1 P t & - n 1 7 ) - e e o e 1 4 . y T u p t r 1 9 IC n n t r l -P r u n e l a 41. n., 181 4. 784 by ig hil Ger 1774 17li-re 1 7 18 -r m i -e 17118 by S nip 1 771) (S nip 1 7 3 8)- Ju lia 176 - ____ by BInk 1740 ((c Ar._1711. ____ A m. F clipze. Di"r)c 1SO6 O D lo -e 17 - M iller. Darw-l 51 y fe-senger170 Ma b no 78 - cbD ..41f a.17112ofPo 1t -c c1 7:Ec3, lipee1;1.la n.. 1778ofli tm crack1744] (C ripple Y.M aidof E piiin 19P'-gaR-6.1794.-M aid oftheOak,.1801byeSpreadEagle1766 tb- O dk I o u te r 1 8 '- n e h- y e b rk 1771 ar- ike, 175114 D a- . 0 Bf ock i g a Hbi..1817P artner1753)Dan..orid True W big(F itzhiig h'.R eg lu1 61) I H a x a l ' - i O i r H a r y 1 4 3 ( S l P e t e T . 1 7 4 ) e r m a i 0 , W xyD 1 7 4 1 P o . t e- e 1 7 7 - ( 4 1 y Z -ee . I 10 4 by R uz ardl 17447 ' W oodpe c!k er 1 7 - a. 1 10of P r, c pa e 17447 (M ir ur 41. h., l',1;. , 1 779-L ady Harriet 1775_3 Mark A nlbony 17:7 (Spectator 174 4. _ _ _ D. -.f Whar ip r.T1)4 44AOillT14. a' -. Pry r: m are a go d r c et m re] by T ayl ceas ella ir lie (a. edley 17 4 ) T o o gbI 4 0 17le Breeders' Hand Book anal Guide. IMPORTED GALORE. WINNER OF TIII. I1AIN-lF4P\ MICIt U-AIAS, PAYNE STAKES, AXD MADE A DEAD II:AT ult riiE sr. .JAMIES' PALACE STAKES. T7hepropcr(/ if, 11. 1t' 11J'tdlen, Iinlingbrokl SWud, JMiddlebury, ltd. G.or.oul:E, irnown lImrse, fioalel 18-., bired by the Duke of Portland, by Galopin, soI of V'dettt, uIu Lady Ianra by 1Macaroni, son of Sweetuicat, (Jilt f Nilesse hy MStockwell. Ga.lojn, the sire of (;Glore, won the Derby in 1875. lyde Patrk ilaIte. New Ftaki's, I'rnhill Stakes aned Newmnarket I- rbh. Galopin is the sire of the ninitw.aten . it. Sim , (Ga-liaird (wininr of the Gu1i0 (niueas), Dtoin..van (wimnner of the Ih -ry and Mt. I.egr), Atulanita (dalr ofAyrhiire! winni r of the2,OOOi Gumeas and Derby). .n.l. of tfl.a11 of Snre fioot (winner (if the 2 ft) Gunineas), his dani, Laidy Mania, like the dain oi Galliirdl, is by MIa-ear oij, sire allso of Mereor (wvinn..er of the 2,00th Gifie-as), Spina wi: iiii Cil.-lia (wininersof tfh 1 000 Giiineas and t ):ks), Bouny .Jran (winner of the O(kI , Vktki , ! 1dain of IBnuiavista (winner of the 2,000 Gifineas-), alil Lily Aiiii .5 it:onf i mnile (wviiiuier fif the 000 Guiniea", Derbiy aed St. Legerl.iiilcsse, his graiiinim, mi Ii the i iluiriir of stalliiis, isSto kwehll anid ot of lrwn-i u DuOlies (wintiwr of th. Oai k.) ly The Flyi ng lDiti hIniin, winner of theI Derly ;,,It St. l eger. (;:lore is an extraordinary fine hors- .i.(I comliines in his pedtigree all of tb.3 ni.ist flshiatile strainis of Eiiglish blood. He was a suiperior raic-horse, as his perfriu- aiies si ion. As a t no-year ol1 Galore ranked with the best of his year, never did lie contend for a prize ex ept with y......gmters f the highest class. lie won Harringtoan Stakes at the I)rl.y Sprinig mi-eting, Arraiidale (a winner) se, oiid, and Seaibreeze (the w-imil r of' the Oaks ald St. Leger the fillowing year) thirid, with seven others lrehiiil Thhe 3licti;meliimag Stakes at Sandown Park was also plda-ed to his credit, ,nch suIb.. seuet winners as St. Synijiphrien, Bflaiton, Nnnick Juggler, Bartizan, etc., iei.iig defi lc:til. Int the Severals Plate at Newmiarket lie ran secondI to .Sandal (winuerofthe laliiuaker Stakes, Devonshire Nnrsery), Galore carryinig 134 lbs. and the latter 13111is, hlark, Father CoIifi-ssir anil King Galop beinig in the rear. A year later Gablre piroved his two- yealr oli form Was no.. lhike iy winiing the Hastings Plate at Newinarket (distance 1 mille), with s,.u flyers s ltazlehatih Sheen, Anarhi, Sky Pilot, (airla-er--k alid three ohbers, those nanicit beiiig all in the winning list, aend liroinililet this year (1889). lie wiin the Paiyie Stakes at Nwinearket (one mile and two ffirl-.,igs), with Pat,-elioli, Scene Shifter anid three ,thirs ehelind hiii. The lerbiy was the next eff brt, timt he ili-l get ito nearer thian fo.urth to Ayrshire, Cri- ierry aind Van J)iemiai's Lawl; Orbit, Chillinigton aiid three others were belieiid him. lIn the P'rince of Wales' Stakes at Ascot lie ran second to Ossory, who a iii- panilied Gah;lr (i...i his voyage across the Atlanitie, tiit die l dnrinig the journey; tith these coflts ear Iid 123 Itu., giving weight to iiarly all their seven opponeiits. They eict aga in inl tlihe St. .Jaiies' Pala ee Stakes, e a..h c :arrying 126 lbs., bht so close iid they fijliisl that the jillges conld not separate thl ii, a oleld heat teing the resnlt and stake tivioled. 1in the Zetland Plate, Sheen just iiaimageul to aveiige the defeat which he halil previ.iisaly sitticredt, liut in the lHaiiltoii Park Stakes, ver 1'l miles. eight tpo- ients were casily dispeid of. Noiii of Galiires get h-ave yet raced, bnt froii his high breeduiig and excellence as a r: icc-horse beh shulld be a ui iees. it. the stld. E.;Ai I i desids in, tir-et f itahi line from the Royal ma.re, to wvhich Conductor, O'Kelly' Eclipse Viltaire, Oxford, Kin.gston, Seottish Chief, Adventurer, Lexington, Vandal, LeInatias, Ioigetreet, Salvator and other good ones trace. 1 62 Haimbleoulan 7792-Kng Paiqus 1275-Eclipse 176-Mus-ks 175D-8quktt 173-Brueti'us Childwsa-Dhrley Arabian JIM8. W'tlok W by it-tanys 1738-Ooblres17788oft-R.-'s 1..8 - .h, 8 (1kllps 1741 -Iailia I 77 by Gloldflnder 1761Snp1) 0-Daughter fPatm1.Wlou1-a.181o O-eron 1lIIlgF 2-D... 171)6 inh 18141. of Walnut l78s ;ligh4I,,cr ;2724) -Da. 1718 of Huler 1I7t.la-r171-Prcnh 1-7. by, Matchein17-IS tCade 1,1 _________________ F.,ui.y 1704 by Sir Peter T. 1S8I (Itivihfly-r 127;-Du 72o o 7.Fui b h 1821 1218-Jeadeinoo 1)0by Mar-.e I7. of bit 271) 'Filho-da-Puta 1112 (H1nphazard 17917,-Tiea.ure 16.P by C'&ainilu- ISM2 cantll 12;Dan. 118tnt lyainikus- 17117, tC-oiand- 1781) -Flor 12811 by M.n2 Ferg,,. i;-- (Elpe 71)-Aalna 7 by Matcbein 1712 ;Cade 172;;. SrIecesWhalebo-e PW11 (Waxy 1;)Pert 182h aderer 191;.,mnu11;Thale-AIFF. b Po 18 P10 by Alexander 17s2 ;Echpte 17i1lltivaIM111 by Sir Petrr '1. I-,,, I ;UihrlYer bkh. X.1274)-Hornet 1711 Iby Dr-..ne;T l7(11er, 17-.8). Guiccbiti;i, lny10 Catc-.rI"-Fih 18;;I by fr. E., Ie 1802 (oidre17WI - li Y. Heroine by Bagel 1784) kilrler 17.2'; -Herine 1I275 by tie ro 12 (Cade 27:2I)-11-1. iibellrLitiry 1851, (Tramp I1410im-Haiid Iideo 1417 b Walton. l10,,9 ir Pe1.trTI. 2k,1 I182rcjto18'byBnnroii1.1 in eii121 pestu 1I2! by Ilet-d 17 ;Tartmr 174:11--Dan. 17 5 of S4kbn.; I.trlF P 77 IllacBj.kick 1814 (Whitelock 1'11) Maae elI. is ly Co.--- 188IS;creIs;- ____17861(Hightly.r 124)lone--n 18 by Y. la-eke- 1271 (Mar1-. 17504. - "I.8e 142 IBuzzar1in 17.87; Bacebane 180 by W'v Pit 11W IlOShr Peter T.171 lIat hb181., ly. brk 71 1qit18) (bb Phantom 18-I; (Walton 170) FilaVee182 hy Soothsayer 18 Socee 2124!;) Web - ine, 118 by Way 1771 ;ot--o-s 7271) PeIelpe 1794 by Truinpatoc 17,82 CiIcr A b in. 161 1712-Prnel 170b Hglyr 74Hro 5. b,18 Eh.elina I71) b4 HWigble 24(eo 28 em,.sn yTnrm11. tii 17: . IaL Itnce by Sio14 llz 71) Amasis 187 eDnQuxt 1 78)-S' m(lH, by. S7e.i 82(lzasl 27 it 21 7 larr tlctta, 177 (cipe172) l1ita171b leod118(ata 71;Elrd hr in, 1822 1714)"' bySnip 17:1;.17 b b181 Vildgroe179.2 by Hlgbdyer 1T724 (lleod I175Ft)-CT-eireby 1782 byt (C18e-p12i1 ,7'- 7 175Pnibs 772 b Mthem_1748 Cud.- 1 M.A4) AunteuWiske 1780 (Su ,tean l80-Jun bpinerh 1217by Dragour 1787) -WnD.,,i-cke I 1798 of Berod (Huirbiver 1774t)-Da7. 0I I- 1__ Fl161-dth 78 yHeo 7,&8(Tartnr 1741-)Elfrida .1 ;.. 82 11Walto -172107(5i Peter 172 aao 41 yP18cs 27 Vlpe171,-rie H Baclc 1 -0b Hiheye 1774d,. (tieredWld_. Wy 1248)-Proms 1768 y na 17714 (Snip 1758 -I3l A0 Puhin, Mine,; 18111 ([W llebii or]; beymGIour 187)-Qnnrilp 1815 by8-4 m10 Bzad inP1h..2...anr Br 1801. by [D..k. or],, Sorcerer 17i(Krinpatorw 1280) -V ahiar 1787A byCoindt178 (Po.-ig-'sy 1722) -D... Green o 1287r by - (lgiY.r 3177 Ilktd11 b-lrh r Blacte 1814 b (Whleloc rm11)Dn A181 rPhno 16 alo 27l.in10 Blacklok184(Wiea c 11),-i:- Wagpi 181 by7Pinn binyter1781 (Saco1W1- ch. I.. Tranbye' dam 181 by O (Ike 1728 (Bclg--ugi. 1p2141) -M .1177ss ) t 0rinto 776 b .12' in , 1&.. Weadl 176 (rd17 758)-D Dn. of Ancate171 (Blank 1741. Bus ad 1,- (odpc 17 7..P-17& 31-Dan. o Sirxandr T1I' D (Hci-ha1721Dno Dugbc-, High81f 177 (Trd15)-a.olrd17 (ate 78 a.17)o nI br. eb b 1801,niir 1.d58.Sampson-17f51. Pernitan 1881 (SIr Peter T 17h4l Ps-Mnld 1804 by Mete8or. 17803 l(li-s 1762)-r,-Maid - Idalia, 0f417.Wor 178 bihty- I4 (Higb-de 174(Ie 178-Dn 1771 ofN- (Sypho 12241) -airt . b. h., .181 y 1212-Da.o iek n 174 ll(God. A, . 17241. X,,- 113 1761)-Sophie 11by, -nrad 1787. (Woopecker 127- 1-linbycP.-IIa 1787 by Hihd- flyer 1774,w Herod 17; bypr 11771 Ay oISquirre 1754 (Traveller 12715.- jgi 4 I Alexander 1782 (Eclipne 781) BruneMi- by-AinarnHu 12861(Old Enfland17; ay -. I -J by7 Cobide 17ice 1748K Cad 171 an 25ofA Salnb1:8ySaln b tinl 1or7l , kLoco 18-al-me-lade 1741 b Brin. (lris.Iopperh(Byerl T.)]-. t.qw- Ic Blrdealhe Sir Hertule 174. M)Dn I VAhli sli8iitil 182 byu 1Bob Boogtly-10 (1hituicle cbr h. 1804 linl 17.45of Huero177 e 17Y b Heroln 7177.1iad174) B Khida. krionmi 181.5 (Whislke 1812-W.MituPrai 181 by BPaclce 1824, N (Whltmhc V181- 1 n b , Gadabout .,.1812 by Orvill Ir1719;Be-ingbr-_-h 17,91)-Mlnee 1811bySi Pte by 2'.- 1714 SZWHiHfird171-Matrona 178 hr Florie 1762 BI.erok 1258;. - 5 SuB.ran 1w1 SeWm 1'111-Tranienin 18 by TAl-ip 180 (DEck h-ee 77-W Hig7)-"unela 17tcbyeH INSvee1774. lerod1288) 2- ch h, I uly810OrIlle I 175--Dau.e of1 bylMreiod 81 Whse 20-tupl-11 b Pr, ny.lban 17 Mrcr = 117781-Am. azo 1280 by Dete-r' 118 (Treutan 17.428)i- di, FractiVons 17 by Mercuryer17784(Eclips 1751)D. 17 2.h. 70 ,qh ch- Midi1o.5 Soothsayer 1881o Rcererii 1701)-WebAr 174(8 yWx 710(o-.o' 17;-inl :tb b. 184. d9by rumpaoSi,1 (Cnulcto 177) S .h,12415. Il-175;-7dtb 1781 byM HeC 771 Talr17. A Lierpol. minI. l (Dik nllriw6 181)Dn f1Ikii7)ay1h1-adn 1o7d81-CaIil1la 178bb Tetam111 I.Seeltka 72).___ b. upranc Laling I423 Whale.o I873137by utB c. t n 84byMrln115Iasri 8)1-u bi.t1he, Si Hnt15 cu i. 1814,by Dik handts117(o nrw 78;-Ynl i n ) _______________rBd-tc I Flight (Woodpecker.Ep 2 17C8--acikh.i.104b Pt8o' 77 h c.h,88. 1214-Dra1b.u,. 1711h b H 17 Hrd11)Heeb n 71b 1218 (Blan 1744-Proueohne dnle . t eiue b.in1281by Maruks 1750 (Squirtf 17)pietb.in.17 by Seir Pocr T. (God Ar i7')-Moher Weten b Kasby Snakei, IMaelMnrg mar byD'Arcya 17 ld MotguD . ft1i (D'Arcy hitenr)-Dau. o Brinamr(D'ArcyYellow npk)-Royl inank G7le Breederas' 1ivtnd sook and (Guidle. IMPORTED GREAT TOM. WIN-ElI oil Sr. JAMIEs PALACE STAKES AT ASCOT, AND DONCASTER STAKES AT IDONCASTERI, IN 1576. 1'raqaeply (f Gen. ll 11. Jwkswn, -11i, .'Mfr b, S'v, ,saheille, Tenn. An- nwitl sale a9 ypsniu t idnul Xagy 1st. GEP.AT ToEw by King Tom, son of Ilarkaway, bred lby L ,orl Falmouth, foaled IS73, dani Woodcraft, the dam of Kingeraft, Audred aud Au..ierida by Voltigeur, winner of the Deriy, St. Leger and Doneaster Cup. out if Faleco and Ostreger's dam by Venisio. 4Great Tom started on.ce at two years 4ld: at Newmnarket First Octolber 11e-ijing, for the Boscawen Post Stakes of 10) sovereigns each, for two-year olds, three- qjnarters of a mile (sir siirs ); won by Twine the Plaiden, 119 lbs., Great Ton, 122 lbs., inplaced. At three years old started maine times; won two, was second three tiules, thirdl twice, anid nxplacel in two. Ne w rket Craven Meeting for Poet Sweep- stakes of 11)0 sovereigns each, half forfeit, for three year oIls, Ditch mile, 7 furlongs and 2)20 yards, Wild Tvmnmy, 1 libs., was first, Great Tom, 122 Ihs., second, Coltuess, 118 llb., thirl, won by a head, a length and a half between second and third. At Newniarket, for Two Thonsand Gnineas Stakes, Rowley mile, 1 mile and 17 yards, wonm by l'etrach. Great Tom was unplacedl. At Epsom, for the Derby, 1i miles won by Kisber, Forerunner second, Julins Caesar third, Great Tom was nnplacea, fifteeua startedl. At Ascot, for the Prince of Wales Stakes, 1 mile and 5 furlongs, Petrarch, 127 lbs., first, Great Tomi, 115 Ibs., secondl, Julins Caesar, 122 lbs., third, won by a length. St. James' Palace Stakes, old mile (12 subs.), Great Tom, 115 lbs., and (Glaies. 113. lbs., ran a dead heat. Gre:t Ton. afterwards walked over, and the stakes were divided. At Doncaster, for the Dona-ster Stakes, 1i miles (36 sabs.), Great Tom, 122 lbs., was Sirst, Coltness, 127 Ibs., second, Morning Star, 122 lbs., third, won by two lengths, three lenngths between second and third. At Newmarket, for the Trieninial Prasinee Stakes, A. F., 1 mile 2 furlongs 73 yards, won by Camem- bert, Twiupe the Plaiden secondl, Great Tom third. Beanfort Post Stakes, Rowley mile (5 sabs.), won by Twine the Plaiden, Great Tom second, Wild Tommy third, Camembert fonrth. Newmarket Derby, If miles, Lordl Falmonth's Skylight, 123 lis., first. lMo.lin, 123 lbs., second, Great Tom, 123 lts., third, won by a length, two lengths between secondl and third. At f our years old he started six times and won once, second once, third twice, and npilac ed twice. At Newmnarket First October Meeting for the Triennial Produne Stakes, Ditch In, 2 miles and 105 yards, Arngasta was first, Great Tome second, Foot- step thirl. The Cesarewitch Handicap Stakes, 2f miles and 28 yarals, won by Hilariapns, 3 years, 88 Ibs., Great Tout was unplaced. The Champion Stakes, Across the Flapt, lI miles andl 73 yards, Springfield, 4 years, 130 lis., first, Silvio, 3 years, 118 lbs., secapld, Great Tom, 4 yealrs, 130 Ies., third. WVinling-up Handicap, Rowley mumile, 1 mile and 17 yards, Great Tom, 3 years, 117 lbs., was first, Angusta, 4 years, 105 lbs., second, Shledrake, 3 years, 91 lbs., thirdi, won by three lengths, a head betweema seconpd and thirdl. At Shrewsmury, faxr the Qneeu's Plate, abont 2j miles, Sheldrake, 3 years olad. 117 lbs., was first, RIedoubt, 3 years old, 117 Ibs., secondl, Great Tom. 4 y-arr ,Ild, 133 lIbs., third. Was n.iplaced fir the Hawkstone Welter Cnp, New mile, won by Spce-nlat im, 3 years old, 134 Ies. He g Tonp, sire of Great Toin, was by Harkaway, the best race-horse of his dlay. He w not in either the Derhyv or St. Leger, but won 21 omit of the 28 races in which he stprtled up to the eind of his fonr-year oldl year, including eight King's Plates, the GoastwoaI (Vp an.d the Rvtyal Whip, beatiung all the best horses on the Irish andl English turf, carrying the top weights. He also won the Goodwood Cnp when five years old with 10 Ibs. Greapt Tom. is a rich, golden chestnut, with a white stripe down his face, running ,laowvn between his nostrils, and two white feet behind, half way to the hock. He uureasures lti hainds 2 imuches high ; around the girth, 77 inches; length of shoulder, 32 iclhes; araioipd the arm, 2:! inclhnes; below the knee, 9 inches ; from point of hip to point of l.,,k, 40 iuuches; circumference of gaskin, 19 inches; from point of shouldler to point apf blttpaks, 69 inches, and weig'hs 1,305 lbs. Among the best of his get are Tyramit (winner of the Withers and Betmout), General Harding (the best two-year oldi of 1K83, winner of nine out of ten races), Tennyson, Telie Doe (with the fastest sca-.pp fiirlongs on record, 1.i7J, np to that time), Thackeray, Trombone, Treasurer, Iat-i-.,,. Stall lifird KlKller. Taimitlsa. Whizgig. Tartar, Thistle, Belle Pate, Crenuore. Swift. Waatte ramn, C apit;aihn Wa;igeurer. Caplcinum Duta-han., Hilda, Mayor Noln. TaIrmiui, J.hin C., Tally to, Itilleardle, Brentano, Honeymoon, Great Dixon . Jwac Rihchce, Little- Ifillie, Ella, Talhllaht, Toc.hn., Tallapoosa (Praictar Kisttts dain Tram I.. v r.itacu Hattie S. mi., T, uuuli uwk ruriiwra Ta ntrumrnn. Graduate, Greit U1!ms, Sil:,.:,a Pnra-, Tangent, Jase P(lilli .a Saprammo, Etipsy anid many others. Nape 17G4-JrMatka17R-fqnrt I8123-BartIet1CbUda-Darly Arabian 1396. W , 111seltetMralt lrd13 Tra 73-Llaee li7Mb Y. gaeT76tPuel 171b Ilgywle 127 (Herod 1796- bm.. Proiae 176 by Sap 173 Snip 7311i Jla 1 J6 yBln 1140 (God. Ar. 1IT)- Octavian tu 171L. (Phen-eon liwlt- 1)..17.7ofO T HUg r;r I74- Slt. -1219 A I. k o htcyIftanthes 1I6's(Matleate 17,48t-Dn.-of T. Kwe pittke' 1143 (B. Sweep- -44 ch. ake 74)-Slt.116 o arle7.bySpt 172 Hnrle I Blind Hoeee- Anl177(rd131)Macp14b li 1.1 ake11)apio11. 1734 ted. Ar. 1194A. Zt h. 9. JcMy 174 bay MIarbyng 1717 Bay Bott-n 1r15) JaeSir Peter T. 1714 (IlgtfIycS- 177,4)-Pa. nlis 1-, by Florirel 17168 tlHerod - b fi. 1A 71b actea141Cd 14 CAlloe 1703 bySlonebM 174 Cade1171)ofEO Scum BnzirdIlo. Wnodtchrr 1713-Ian of Atexa-d lIWtlTilo 17.4: Dantin.; .M z Bcb. b te, bygae 74(eo 151 Da fAfe 11Wk IMtce7t-1a.1.)oEg- . ' br at., 18M.flecl. alr141Fly17 yMrk 11 Surtl32)-'tix'- 17-3 by T 'so. Dick A.dre-ws IM11 (Jon And.- I,-MDU. I)11ofldGhsenla 11 Iercury 1771')- N, if -.A; blr-&- Fraxinell. 1ile by Trenthans I71111(T. Sww-eptakes 1743- Dan. 171' oI Wodlecker 111 (Herod1 17319-Everlaetlcg 177 by Iettlpe 17114 tNareke 171.0,. n d We 165X 1190Pot-S.-'. 11 734 Penelope 17,98 by Tumpator 1714 Conductr 17417' Prn- Webb.an, 181. Jul.a byHgtir17 treed 17&11 Promlee 17068 by Snal, 17110 61.il. 121't- b. M., Mw 1111 by lak 174 Gal Ac. 17M-0. Benlig1rng 1 I Ku eu 7S smeina 179)1 byighllbfyer 177 (Ierod 17.51)_- Ter-naanlby tq . h., 1M. Btegnmp-1721M((lM. Ar.1774) 6 Eleano, Whse 70Slea5110-.otese 1-.,0 by Dlomed 1211 )Florizel17i)- Gates 172 b Nache 1.11 Cad 17jt Molly LaKLga11 by Babraham 1740 MrloWblsker 11w 8ha11) .Ntet 7617Ootd' 1217 T.ltle .175Mi b5 h - Da. M by nlrrel 1714 (Travlle 111-au 7by Mtreke 1110 (Sq-nr 17,W- h., 1313. = 7M a Black 17,40 (God. A. 1724. Harale Gobanna 1714) (Merrry 17711-A-ao 1710 by Driver I7)'M (Tr-enham 1762-rcin a u 11112 by Mercury 1711 (EclIpse 1764i-Dan. 1111 of Woodpecker 1713 . trd177)- h . in,161. 1vrlsin 1775 by Ellpse 1711 (Mareke 1730). E' ;Wbok flambletonian 1112 (King Fergs115- ealn 1266 by Phenme-n..4 Iletod; 4 I It. it., i. 1I51lt-Atalanta 1112 by Matchen, 1746 ICatt 1141M- Y. Laso-l-M k 74 y Orno ..nko 1745 (Crab IM3)--Dan. 1144 of Tia-eller 11T1 Parter 171Is'. r. A ,a '---'"--rof (oriander 1761 Pot-S.-4017l-tldgcee 711 by Bighfyer 1774 Ilered17) SI ohelrse 1161 y Pot4l-o'a 113 (Elps 17f4)-Cawitstl 1777 by Goldfinder 11. - Snap 1E7A-DoZM161 of Old X.and 171IGod Ar. 1724t. p1 p 1..1hantom, Walton 11890 (11r PM-eT. 1781' JulIa 171St by hiskey MOT1(Satram, I11)V Giantests . WZ 1790) by Motoced 121 (litrzel 17.66)-Glant-e 1W1 Iy Matcemn 17-16 (Ctde 1734)- b Molly l1tug Lega 1712aYG Dab. M) 0 brah 9o..I,(HgfyeIDu12 -14;Fd OvrDn111 (ig 111) . 116ofWlutta(lgfle Dn 16 'BhM ofRlr117(. rk 17)Pscala11 by matche. 17414 ( tide 173.1-_ It t,11. Pahts.178b tgle13 fn. Ar. 12' - Caon Goitange 1111 (Unhbnna 17104-Lacy Gray 181) byTmthy 17.911Delplni I.-P1 Lttcy SI b.,181. 1710 byFlorizel 110 (Berod 1718)1-Frenz 174byM Ecips16 Malreke 11111-Dan. of Engineer 1736 Smsn 7B 1 724 DedsmonaOrelln 1116 Bel8rth19)Fny 76b i Pieter T. 1714. Mlghtlyer 1174)- Dan. 1217o IISI8(lszl116-edmn 177 0 by M-reke r7;1) (SqnIst " b. lroa., 181 I. 17u-.Ba111hSkml4ltarig72) B I .Pi1bit-da- llpbhazrd NM)11'sii Peter T. 1164, Mr-, Bernet 11161 by Waxy 1790 -o-1ei7P..-I.w_ hrPt, D.,.. 17-61 of Wnodpeeker 1712 MBemnd 1758l-Beinet 1171 lhy SquIrrel 115Z4 Traveller ,,raur4 lu16 timleoic17Du104 fycnba1797 Coriander111- ' 734)V. Les-o-the III 1116byrntuoI ' 75Crab 1719,1. It Dat.117 f rohe 15llegln 110 Vr 1111414 by Snp110laup 9)Dn 1't8o-a17 llipse 171141-Prnetla 3116 ii Illgltfyer 117,4ulerod 17 5- Prolm 17161 'V by na 170 i1p 17764-Jufia 1756 by I1ak 174) tGod. Ar. 1734.-Spectator's b,160 dam 17 "byPrte 1718 (216. a Smoletiako, till.patr 1172-Wweki 17.97 b ettr 174 Jn'lu-174-aM blIb, 50 177(Waxy's dam Ro 16e 17,72 by Snap 1130 ifuip - r 17361-Miss Windeo 1.54 by God. Ar. 173-. Gohanus 1790) (Mercu-y 177)- Clamlla 1I,114 by Trentham I76 '1'. Sweepettke. 1743l-- b. Coquette 1764 by Compton Barb-Sla.L 17413 to Rieg-kwa by Gnd.Ar. IT 2k- Grey Robin- son 1723 by Bald Galloway (St. Victor Barb'. Whaeoe Wa=y1290 (PotR--'. 1773) -Penlope 11718 by Trutopator 1711 (Comnrutor 116T1p1i 7.-. 1 t,p I7crl 126 by iHightlyer 1274 (ero,,d 177l)-Iromihae 116 by Snap 1I30 (Sttip 1191j)- j. - J.1la 17356 by Blank 17408("o. Ar. 17 24'. Bc ellm 1611 IBoz.rda 11787)-Maiden '801 bySMir eeT 1,764 T (Rhfr74-Da. 111) - 171 by Matchem 146(Cads 1731. bMah.,e181. 1tokAudby Ma,117 J40a0kd. r.w 172, 1)-Mnaect.t.81Fyot'o'12 R4 b. a, 9969 Rllpee ITt4) -T. Camnilla b. at. 12117 by Wnodprker 171 uHeed 1750-C-,t illa b. __________________ at. 1 ,slwTreutham, 171) T. Sweettsakes I741)-CoquetteI. at. 17174 by (Cumptmo B abS.b t 73t M.gn.tt by God. A,. I721-Grey Robiso ge,., c. 1171 by (aD"Gloa S.Vco Barb) -Sla,L to Old Coectry Wench by nk.-k '(1Utter Tnrk)-4lrey Wilk-a gr. ct. by ilaTtboy (AryWite Tnk-M D'Arcyts, Pet mare out of a Sedbury Royal mare. The Breeder.'s' Howltd Bo.ok atsd Guide. GRINSTEAD. WINNER OF THED CHAMPAGNE STAKES AT JEROME PARK, MANSION HOUE STAKES AT LONG IIBtANCH, ALL-AGED SWEEPSTAKES AND St'.MMERI: HANDICA1'P AT SARATo(;A. 77te I'rrp.rIg of E. .J. Ihdidrin, ASrairmlt,, Los A ngelos Co., C'a iforniti. GRINx'TE.A by Gilroy, .son) of Lexington, bred lby Jam. A. Grinstead, Walnut Hill Stud, Ky., foaled 1671, udamam sitter to Ruric by imp. .Sovereign, son of Emnimin8s. omit f Levity, daim- of Lever, Mildred, Legate , etc., by imp. Trnstee. 4Crinsted, a:1 a two- year olt, started in tw-o ra"es.,of which hle wo. oole. At .JeroniLe Park, the (hatit- pagne Stakes lar two-yealr oMds, of a ...ile. in 1.171, beatimig lDilin, Weathercock and sceen others. At Saratoga, was seconl in, the Kentncky Stakes for two-year olds, 1 immile, wmi hy Battle-Axe in 1.1431. Thre.- years old, started twelve times and won1 thre! races. Jeromime Park, won a dash of 14 miles in 2.01, lweating Kadi anl seven othlers, amonlg wrhich wrere Halrry Balssett, W hisper anid Sjmindrift. WNon a dasho of 1 miiles in 3.10, beating Shylck, Lyttleton, Wildidle, Kadi and others. Balti- more, Md., won a compensation purse. mile heats, in 1.45j. 1.45t, beating six others, among which were Aaron Pennington and Surviv-r. Jerome Park, was second in the Belmonit Stakes. 14 miles, womi by inip. Saxon, in, 2.94. Among the starters wer.e Aaron.. Pe.lnnington, Elkhorn, Ruthcrford, Brigand. and Refiorm. Saratoga, was secon in the Seqnel Stakes for three-year ods, 2 umiles,. won by Vandalite, in 3.401. Was third in a ulI:sli oft I mile andi a futrlonig, wo b y M1:ltge, i'l [51..+ Was thirdl in a dash off2 miies. won by Clilpepper, in 3.101. Jeromne Park, was secod.4 in a handicap, l1 miles, woi by Skyhekc, in 2..38. Foir years olil, tarte d in eleven raes, of Which he. won seven.. Jernm..e Park, won a race of et oft mile and a furlong, i, 1.591, 2.011. heating Rhadainanithas and Fadlladecn. 1moum-th Park, won a race of mile heats, in 1.54, 1.5, 1.47. D'Artagnau won first heat and Grinistead was fifth. WoIn Man- sion Hnsnte Stakes r fiur-year outs. 24 milee, in 4.40j, beatimag Rtilerford, Stami- pede anal two others. Saratoga, won Sweepstakes for all ages, 1 miles, 2.081, beat- ing Springimok. IOlitipa amlt M:ate. Won the Summer Handicap, 2 miles, in 3.37+. leating Wildidle and Mattie V. Won a dash of 14 miles in 2.40, beating Aaroa Pea- ninjgtion, Scratch and twi, others. .Jeronme Park, was third in the Jockey Club Han- licap, 2 miles, in 3.381, won b'y Wiblidile. Was third in. the Wlootiurn Stakes for ftair-year ohis, 24 milcs, -lvm by Aarum Penningito, in 4.36-. S.ratotgga, was third in the Saratoga Cup, 2j miles, Sjprimmgbok amidt Preakness rininmilg a dead heat for first pla-., in 3.5fi, which still tands the fastest time on rceort at the distance. Reno, Nevada, woi race, mnile leats, three in five, in 1.47,1. fit, 1.46;. Bay District Course, Cal . Wa. se ....nil in the Wise Plate, a post stake, 4 miles, won.. by Wiitdille, in 7.254. As a five-year ol start.-l oncie andi was muimaplaced. Grinstead is a blood bay horse, full lti im6 ns, of grelat substance anid Ilaiwer, with excellent shsonblers, good body anid strmng, well plzacei d back, hips mid. 1ajin. He was a good, honest rai-a--horse amid conmes frtmm :m gr..mil. racimig faniily, atml a hamst atf good omits have descendaled frmmnu it. Griristeadl hl. tovered mld ya fe im:narcs-. lIf sired Gania, winnlm'r .t' tli, Ctti.m.cr Stakes, Girisi er, I-lmmita, IGiidiahi, Edi .Me! iihmis, I crattlimme, (d1ci Al:t ..i.. , G ..iyivmule, GMatt- i:ttr, r Itaidnras, ('lettp:itra, ('lii, Co-tilhe.i. ltemct, i'miemtf, Santiago. Sijialms II., Esperamiza. Wi .... na, Salmicia, El Ravm,, S:m1it: Anita aimd imanvy tiher winners. It is tit thn, Ray.vl mare through aIa M gm iti-tailm itmre that tr.:'. in iirect femiale lihe Con- ducfter. Vc lips. Sterlin.g, Wca-:tlwrlit, 0 f,r 1. Ii tf .;-4-Xtti-,h Chic f. Adlveniturer, Lexingtoi. Vamildal. Le-,i:atai., S.mv.at.trV 1;.,g I ig u, Str.atfiwrl, Seusation and till the Duchess famiily. NloIzul 170--emlnd 17b8-Turtar 174-Prtner 1718-Jlg-ByeerlyTuk about 16aS _ . 6.d sir Ath.- Taboba 17426 Trenbam 1714 (. repstikea k 17j1- iof Iloepbhrru 125 (ii.. - ' ' briubaun 1,411)-Dat. of 0 'e Foreeturr ldI. F.re'zer 11:186 _-D iii'bte of, altraja 17S1 tlrlapee 174) Dee. of Symues' Wiieir 1767 0Feamrnnght 17M, - Dau. ..-Dtlt tr -of rIer'e Driver ....1. Ot-ellI bu. of Yalloarr 11 ,tlank 1'46) - Du. of -V- _- CO1 1iii pireV 'nba rDsu.-I._ _ __ t_ --BaI eDiom Ief 1;77 (ioizel t1;t) -Dia. oI Stirk 117t (MaIek1791) Dn i--o 8_ Friazl Er pip 17,0 (-FeauI.ght 175)- a. of vFeioght 1754 Hgun 1739)-Da. oa ,_---c. 0 101 CloyRoer 1741 ltwa-:ibead 1731. - 1) iiitif idrulli1187(Pot-t..-e 1773) -Din. of 'Cliokfst 177 Giuacrak 1760) Dan, of i i --1.i ;trt-Syim-' WUdnir 1717 ie ght 1,7;5 . Kity Fiher 127 by ernought MI__ 17'5 (teguiu Ii1l1)-KiUy FinherJ.. . 34 bde 1131 (iiod. Ar. 17.4 h. EI'M.z ata. 179hofiskey 1.011 1laM 1( Grey D-11-4 orinit 17111 by Dirimt 1' .7 b O i _O tibo 1760)--Dizzy I1,57 by lhiuk 1,40 (iJd. Ar. 11.4). The Flyer 1814 (V-idyke Jr. 1918.-Prm lil: 15 Dirt AiidreWe 171) lJiie Aedrews 1778)-May,1)4)4 by Beiligbrigb 17 t l- ia Perg-I' j 1-1 1rimr-e 177 by Main- b- .. 1,42L ton SKoginer 17561-tjricket 1174 by ftero iGss (Trtr I7,43). I , ii _ Sapkl; er, Sir A\rchy 18ub -D ocied 177- Da. of itolteXklrew R- S; (1)tr T. 1HOW1 D7 - j'; - 2Cii b, lK 7IS5 of liObcurity 1777 idliTse I.-CHbyirr klu11byWildmir 1751 Watdes 17:44- ch h, ia8. Ub-nr IV. ICb 74 Fo-17l4s. SLady Grey Ge 80 I 1111 Naria 1O)! by Mtelzar 17,J teMdley 1776) - Dali. of b !., 181. tolije l fIly41elr 1774)-DliI. of te-ruought 175 (Reguln 17::)-Deu. of --_m--_ Arle 1151 e+Tray.-T Iuzzt d N11 (WV pecker 1DL. Da. iif AIlexer 1T8! (-Iipee l7i4..-Zi.of ... - S;il I Hh lighilyer 1774 hllerod 17M1-Da. of Alfred 1T.0 (Maintdbm 174s4--Diu. i72) of 0 i 3 lC ct 104. it Inglupeer 171 Satmpono 1745). iO achtW.i Du 180D 81)lr Pete T. o,,D.I 1f 36erury1778 EXclipee16-a.7 of ld i _b ,Wer 17 Ta 1741-Folly ITTI qure I0(qift 173)-Vizen 1 by Or 1il cgul.e 1710 ((404. Ar. 17240.y17- - TramI Dick Andr 171 (Joe A Indrew 178,-Dan. I101 of Goban 1T90 )Mercury l-; ! t - 5b 1h 181Q. inhe 71by Teeniaaam 17 (T. SaeepItake 1745)- Dau. 1;85 of Woodpder 5 ,h , 1771. dord15, Eelsg 1275 by EclIpse- 11 64 M anake 171l1. W 1--90 (Pbt -PeiIloo 1718 by Trumpator 1286 Conductor 17l) - Pru- Wa.. Web, nel 17d8 by it erod 1751))-Promlae 1,68 by Snap 175) Snip 1161-- liL l v - 5 I 1756 by Bliank t710 (tHiAr. I p I Q partisan Walton 1 (Sir Peter T. 1lrM-Pars-I 1I0 by Pa-Lo.' 1 (le 1A4) - Pnw us I,- v b. h, 1811. 1718 by Hlgjhy 4(Herod 1150)-P eonise 176 by Snp 171 (Saip 1716)-Julia 178by lak 1740 (ilod. Ar. 114. i Yi ; Stanford 1711 i48r Peter T. 178)-80opha 1718 by Buxzzrd 178 (Woodpecker 11)- Ml- Sphl., 1mncmnnne 1787 by P iIflyer 1274 i'nOd 1,)-Cypher 1i2 by Sqairrel 1 ,q Z - b i, 1d (Traveller 115)-Daa. -149 of C rglilb 17i9 (G od. Ar. 17 1411 1781 by Wasipk1 Brlead 17 n. 17 oSirrel 1118 lTeller 1711- i1 hou Ptlo Sorerlw 1791 mpator 1S-Prne 1796 by tSir Pter T. 1'S t (Hlvrbfye 1774)-- . 1013.y e Dan. 1290 ofDunygnnon 178) (EClipse 1174)-Dan. lIBof Tar 1ICO(Nsbem 1748) 4- v eiiea SUnlpu 1710-an 178 of's lleroi 171t8 (Tata 174ilPyfb 1271- (rt . Q 1- ! llenfmr-KIIDng P. ITM of Breaod 1218 TaaT"Tr 1748rta1 h t -E7 lar.nh, bs Mltche 174d (CO 174) -Dutch- 1.-4S by `h i IM (Io. r.1: b =hh 1791. !bIs Slnerkln 1719 by Y. Thne Blue 1718 tHoneywood' Ar.). i ;; - : .n Zielina, Buizhiyer 1774 (l:ed 1 -enaa by Tantrum 120 (Cdb 17501) - C.ttrife h ri,14 D 75(ll, 28.1a. 171 of Raahgnn 13 (God.r. 1'230) -IRoby Inure e: 'i-i- Ytlfardfon. SirPeter.- (Highfiyerl74-lteratl775by Ncaipeiltatxell7l Counte_ St .t br. b, 174.4 DPea dana) .179 by Blank 1740 (Ga. Ar. 1714)-Da. or Bib 1236 (Crab 1132)- : 3 Datighter of Whi key 18Sa1Irant' I290 Grey Dorimt nt 1211 by DorHmnt 172 (bo 1'0)- b 18, 9 Dizzy 12S7 by Blank 17.40 God. Ar. 124)-Dizzy 1741 by Delver 1172 (Wynn Ar.)- _ ___ Dan. of Smilng Tom 1721 (Conyrer' Ar.,. - - irerer. -dTrumptor IT uCondctor 1717D-Y. Gtnti 1S90 bv Diomede 177 (F1(zl 174- rastch- 17,46 (Cede 1-7M-Mol Jy g am17 by Babrab t 1740 61 M. h., 1. I God. Ar. 1724) Ban. of Foahunler 1'7 (Brisk 37im by Daa X rii.78)V --lo byl)!;J2'24MXyrIITs7+XWIPI0-It Duhe of, iTi 127 cre t)- by clbpse 1774 (akghfir 1774 (-terod 1.)- C 41 B 2r. III., 17,7. Golum 171)-la 1724 by Ca77 (Ka Ar. -o1761 SkIm 17441 (Sterl g 2 Stafb h-rn 5 Peter i 17141l if Hoent - a 1i i by Eclpse 173! 1q910 Catan -j-r.b,114.I(rpi'da)16bylak10(G.r. . 121-Dn.ofu 1136 iCrab 11232)- IanofI (G. r. -r.P Y. iei rcbl, Volnuteer 171 (Ie 1164)-Race 11) by FIlgbyeir 1774 (r 1718) Da.. 1711 bgu.,l7Jl of Syphon 121 M8uln tb132-Dan. of Itegnln 1239 (o. A. 113111t 18t t, och. m., I dhl tW Wto.A.176)- Snet(m 7)D. 11.58 to n;____ .Indgemen= by Snip t736 (A-ues Chld-r 1715). _olidanbs 1790 (Mercury I 771)--Catblaan 1160 by WoodpeckJr 177 50(Rero 1;78!- B ES Gantpe eilla 177S by Trenthiam 1166 IT. sweepftke 1743i-Co0quette 1160 by Compton b.6.b., 1802. Barb S-t. 1743 to VBAr.al by Gad. Ar. - 1'4. '1 a a S - 3l s Timothy 1794 (M=ni 4=7 1791 1180 by,:zel 16M (Herod 1181- Frenzy 1774 by 1 . c . 1 rUD Are 1784 (rake 1210)-D. of nneer 1751)(Sanup.oal 1745)-Dan. 16 ofM , _______ Blank.1740 mMod. Ar. 1724). 17311b I4 - W. h iker, 19 m 119I4POtl4.O6 1213,- P.nelope I'38 by oain8icko 114(Codatr 176- ern-tt a _n _ br. h., 1812. T19 171 by H6yer 17 74 (Hterod 1M71) -rIse 176t L by Hnn110( ei 81-' t'.E, LPer1, bybusl-ssoi SOS"vt17re0 b.ta ni8,bol;-. apovIm; S - Jnfia 175 by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 1726). IS Gibside Falr, Hermne 1780 MerurI171) - Vicisaltnde 19060 by Pipalor 1186 (Illpertor I.0U _. 1 rice 119 by T.irPeter.1784 )igby 1274)-PYreba 1171 by Mathemien 1748 (CaD - ________ 1714)-Duichs 1148 by W Ite e14 ((d Ar 1. _ v onid ,dn BBlcikWitelidck 18SM (Bambletounan 1298-baa 170 rC..1.Iaa6 1296 (Pt-e.-' 1I3) Mgr Wd D h.,o o4 Wfldgn- 1716 by fy ll 1774 r lier11 r 17118 by Pot.11.a-'s 1276 0.alitlwy I ., (Erlipse 16)rk-Nanila 12.1 by Gontldaadr 1704 (Du1p 1il0m. - z. Miss BO-'- Orville 1790 (Denainbongb121-M Gemmaton 179 by Wenale lI' 1; it-rld 1718)- Ii V dam. Dan. of Aucaster 1768 (Bank 1740)--Data of Dawafuaen Ar. 17548-Dan. of Sampson r. 1812. 1745 (Blase 1733. 4 SirnintatwI)-olonu im (Tickle. Toby 1788)-Da.o ikr 1(Wbl 1791) Tnuet b r. .. 11 797 bTrnampaor 1286 (Coudnrto 1717) Slt 116 olabluo by Higbflr 12 - . (Bered( 1MM8-D. 1215 of lkclipeeI' 114 l.snke 1750). b. ..z aIOUns by Meaer12171 l(tdllry Hl4-On tiillfer29(lahlyr14-a. P.:eai, ht 1136 (Ergialn 1739)-D.ii. ef Aril1 1756 (ITravlle 17471-Dan. af Jae nfOlmed (CnII.. Ar. 1745j-.-Dueteby Callen Ar. 1431-Lait Tbigh eh. - 12,31 by, Partner HIS lig-a.i.m.21of0 reYbnud (ChiI _=-iehnsb'a by C B--- a rrt-nf DYArer Cheatunt ;rn fWlrair-alg ur Y ISArey 'A1.1 Itllg-a. 1 Jf-t1.yn (a)IrIA Whilr Turk)-O9.,u. of( llri-tnir (WYA-y TrOis. Tnrk)-Ria- ma-c. 168 T7he Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. HANOVER. WINNER OF THE HOPEFUL, JULY AND SAPLING STAKES AT TWO YEARS Ol,[), TWENTY OlJr OF TWENTY-SEVEN RACES AT THREE YEARS OLD, INCJLUDING WITHERS, BELMONT, SWIFT, TIDAL. L.ORILLARD, STOCKTON. STEVENS, BROOKLYN DERBY, CONEY ISLAND DERBY, EMPORIUM, CHAMPION AND OTHER STAKES. T7he property of Milton Young, .JfcGrathiana Stud, Lexington, Ky. IJAxovu)v , hestnnt horse, foaled 1854. lbred in Runnymedle Stnel, by Ilindoo, son of Virgil. d131.1 Boccrleocc Belle bi y ip Bonnie icemtland, oit of Ellh 1). by Vandal, son of one. t;lelicce. Hllanov r was a graced ra .e.hor.e. At two years old won the Hlope- fiul 1takes., J fa mile, I b, It".. ill 1.13f, heating Fitzroy, Roi l'Or anid three others; won .ily v Stakes, J f a mib . 12411 lb-. in .l.59d. ,efeating Onek,, ltHi d'Or. etc.; won S;plinhg XStakes, of a mile I.i defeating Kingston. Anstriana acnd fo.nr others. All these races were run at mitoncocith Park. As a three-year old. ttarted 27 tiuiles, won 2Luracse. At Broeil.l won the Carlton Stakes. 1 mile, ll lbs.. uli 1.431; teu Bro-klale llaniie'ap, 1" I ililc . Il Ilbs. ill 1 .11, Dry Mnoipole, Oritlaine adw owthers belliile himi wrm I-trooklyci lerbY, 14 mciles, 118 ibs., in 2.431, beating Innibicce allc lirocimu arte. .le occue Park, wc.e Withers ,ttekes I mile, 11 Ibs.. icc 1.461. Stowkton, lielvidere etc.. euicild hicec: wiui Bi liiipt stakes, 14 ciiles. 118 lbs.. b:eting Ocueko. in 2.43L. Coney 1Islad, woci Swift Stakes. 7 fetlonsgss 118 lbs., heaticng Kinugston acid Firecuzi, in 1.32, track nimuivldy; won the Till i Stakes. I mile. 118 lbs., beating Kings4tont and Oneko, in 1.41 ; w-en ti ....y Islia.u. I Drisy. It miles. 1l1i Ips, beating Oneko acid Hlypasia in 2.44j. trae k heavy; wocu the l.mporinicc Stakes. If miles, 128 Ibs., icc 2.351, beating Duninulce, 4 lPloki acid five others; won the Spicidrift Stakes, 11 iciles. 125 JIm., bwating Stocktn. till Ib... and Raveller, 112 lis., icc 2.li. Moccinonth Park, wnz the Loril- lard Stakes, 14 ccciles. 118 IIes. beaticig nt'my, in 2.401; wei Stockton Stakes, 1f miles, 125 Is.., Iceatirg Kiccgden, 118 1Is. ic 2.13; svn Barnegat Stakes, 1 miles, 125 IIb , beating Mliss Fo rd, 113 lbs., anid Kingdom. 110 Ils., in 2.414; wouc Stevens Stakes, 1 miles, 123 IIs. beating Alcny, 114 Ips. in 2.56; racc sfecnd to Laggard, 111 lbs., in the Raritan Stakes, Hanover, 1281 Is., in 2.14, Hradfordl, 109 lbs.. third; won (ihancljion Stakes, II cc.iles, 109 Ibs., beaeting Fireuzi. 100 lips., and Volante, 121 lbs., in 2.38; ran third to Laggard, 118 Ihs., and Firenzi, 1201 lb8s. Hanover, 125 bics.. in the Omnibun Stakes, 1 iciles, icc 2U44. track icilnddy. Kicgston and Esqucimnan behiid him; was beaten iy Blainhurg, 110 Ibs., in Choice Stakes, Ij cniles, icc 2.45, Haccover, 118 lbs. Saratoga, wii I'ccied States Hoteli Stakes. 1l miles, 118 lbs., beating Waxy and others, in 2.384. Brinlklyn Fall Meeticu_. was cicplaeeil in first speeial. 11 miles, won by Volante in 2.12; seconid won special, 1 I miles, 114 lis., in 1.571. Favor (5J, 123 lbs., Buan- bicrg aid tl(risette behind hin. Jeronce Park Fall Meeting, beaten by Firenzi, 122 lb., Haciove r 125 Ips., in .leronce Stakes. 11 miles, in, 3.011. Balttimore. woi Breckenridge S3takes. IU coiles. 123 lbs., in 2.5a21, bealticug Gleucmonccd, 118 lbs.. acild Stockton, Itelr bs. won DiJxie St;ekes,: mniles, 1231bcs., beaticcg (dizeccnonnd. 118 lips., in 3.511, track heavy; ran seo--d tI Ei-liiac, 111 Ibp., 7 furleimgs, ic 1..281, two behincd him; ran second to EoliAu (i), 12J3 Ih s., Hacnover (3). 114 his., 1 mile. in 1.43, four others behind hic,; won purse. I ciih, 112 lIp., in 1.41f, Orvid. '6 lIbs., anid focur others behicid him. At fonr years oehl r:ccu threre tip-es, was secinil to The Bard icu Br.ooklyn lacudicap. 1 miles, each 12:5 lIps. in 2.13, Exile, Velante and seven tbhers iehicld hic..; ran seenAd tn lRiebmupid tic.J 112 lies. Haccover (.1), 125 llesw in Brookelale Halndicap. U- recues. icc 1..5r, Dry 3m e...pole. Ecrcisciid Fitzroy iehipid li;cc; rin third tic Trie Bard (5), 123 lbs., Volacite (6), 121 ies., llIacover (4). 118 Ies ice Brooklyn Cep. cciles, in2.42, Fecieloc (4), 118 I.s., ficirth. At five yeerm el startel 17 ticeces, won 9 races, wav second in 6. third in I ciid cnpla iced in 1. Broecklyn, was nnplaced in Brooklvn Hanelieap, 1j miles. won liv Exili in 2. 47t; woc.i pnrse, 7 fcregngs 124 lbs. in 1.281. beatiug, Guearanitee, Eurliaci ecici' clo r ec secocnd to Djiaeblo in St. Jacmes Hotel Stakes, lt miles, icc 2.09, Ieaticci w- sei l w His endl to larauceder (4), 12221 l., Hamimver (5). 127 lIps., in Brook. lyn Cnip 11 miles. icc 2.42, Elkwrood. Eucrpcs and Ellen Echo belhield hici; won Sweep- stake 1 a niuic 1'3 Ihs., icc 0.48j, seven behiic.. lim. Coney Islacnd .Jickey Club, won Sweeist ke. 11 iciles. 114 ips., ill 1.55. three Is.lciccd himn; wpp Sweipstake, 51 fiur- hbgs, 12f Ies. in Lti 0, eight iehied Ici..i ; woi Coliey IslacelI Cecil, 1A nciles, 16lIbs., icc 2.3- ie.etlticg Fireiza accd three others; wepn Coney Isleied Stakes, 1) miles, 119 lps.. 111 I.5., Kingston. 121 lIps., and three others behind hin. Sarttoga, won the Cali'orcipa Stakes, 1 mile, 124 lips., ill 1.431, three behind him; ran second to Los Acngeles (4), 112 lbs, in Exe.lsior Stakes, 1 miles. Hanover (5). 124 lis., in 2.13, Moeict- rose third; won Merchants' Stakes, J.' miles, 124 lbs., beating Montrose and Elkwooci. ECe."iid s- page 170.) BRumed 1717-Woodpecker lMlt-Bend. 17518-Tartar 1748-.1'.tnM IM1..Jig-Bydy Turk, abut 1800 Ilel18Im 1IM (3.aaade 1171).-Bsrchbante 1809 by W'. Ditto 1I00 iir Peter T. 1754) -Dma. h.h,1816. 1791 of -W 17.38(Ecu el7t:4)-DweTo.171of Harod 798(Tartar 17.31-Fofyl.y177 bY' ar 7TSqnirt 17Mr ch. ,l,7 7f yTuneo 178 iCoodneo 11)-Pnuoela 1754 Iy Bigbt& r 1-.-.1 tHeiod !7!=Prmie78 by Snapt I-,. 8nip I7.161). -T BIcic _1814 Whltelock 181 Dn 88fr11 7.1b 1 r. h., 185. lrimaton 14 by Weelie lil (Herod 1718A)-Dan. of Ancaster M7A(lnk14) d Dan of Daunac Ar. 1I-V4. t Lcia, Trumpetor 1MM (Sir Sol.omon 1815) -Lucy 1821 by Orphan, INIO (Bail'.. Floci.-l 1801)- bi.,- b 1 7)-an oIaghrer 17 IigfRer17) IMc F 85 by Hambigetonlan, 17.2 King7 Fergue l7i-t liv 1i4 by Trourparo 1784 (Co.- d2".. -11) -Fancy 17411(514 . to i.loedl by Floc4-e 1700 (Herod 1'77-8). I' . Misc Ro, Tramp 1810 (Lfck Andrewa 17.r0)-Duo. 1810 of 1;aiicho 18(1 (Do. Qu.i....te I.-S.) Black. 14 lock'_ Dam_1799_yC____de ls(Pot-M.o-1 7 MLWilloae 17112 by Hligbflyer 8,jl g.. Cipl Meo 1((Am. -11&.lpe11-i nbneiibyoo'Whp11 Wh5 .ix b 14 170A)-JaneBunt 17-1byPara17on 78-4 IFlL.nnp17o5)-Moll by Ftgnce 1757 lt4(rey Ftizure1747)-8lamerki 1700 l.y -Wildai, I171, (Cede 1734) - Peg-y 'YCook's Whip 18M (-Whip I7,s4,-Mway Bedford 1810 by Duke of Redfordl (1'Bce.If1i -, tewarr 170)Dn.113 ofapra= o 1725 (Dlragoii18)Da.110 of -D)arr Devil 1787 - b1 ton i8s r (MI nt172 armpetl;97by Trnipator 178 (Cnutr17111. 0 , Tn-con 'Sir Anrb 15M517)- 1Dau of 15saim 7S1 (Ercllpo 17174) - D-i. of S-tiiies' 0 I - 2 ch b 1811. WilIldar 117.i17 Fenubt 17105)-Da.. of Drive 1700 (0Ot1ello)-D1.Ao of 1 1alowr 1761 (Blank 11 4 - D.sghcerof, Ball' FlorI"zeSl 0 (0Dioomet I 77-Den. 170) of 5Adenna 17.87 iPotA-8-o- 1773) -De.. 73 lii104 of 8Clockfaat 17 74 (Gimcrack JIM0)-D-.. of Sy--ue'B1tdair 1I1 (CF.-r-ighlt Sj n on Rinilin. 1in1 (Orill 1709)- airl 182-1 by7h TlMlu 11(adyke Jr.1S--acn 64br 14 1 1813 by Dick Andrew. 179 (Joe Anilrewe1i4-MvIAb Ben ru,rooh 1.1V1 4 i (King Pergna 1775)-Prlincoe 17e7 by)alMlo171 1 tgner15). La I Itoweol Snmpter 1818 (Sir Acy111-Ldaey11byob (ry80('tait 11701- . , Maria 1ISM by Melyar 17111 (ledle 178- a.ofCfl1yl174(ig ,r 1774) - i. hr Ii 1,4 1812. or]1 Sorcre 179.1 (TIrnmpator l7ft801St. 17040 to Petworth by P ip8tjt- 17 (Mec-1778)-Dan. 1I(e7of WoodpeckerlI 73 (Hierod 17.50,. MIa ete In 1T2 lmlllita 11-D.n. 1-815 of Orville 1790 (llenlngbsoug 17(11)-Dan. 18,00 2 ,tt IofBwMada 18-H-Bnplpe Itf by Tuptr18 Ctdco -11 o B- d-17 (Woodpecker- 177:T1pt Im Cdco flu 17617) -Lou. 177'J by Herod 1711 (Tartar 174). S Ic Blrdenteber Sir Bercolee 1821 ( _. &allcoe 17lRI-Gniccloli IRM by Sob B,.My 14(taTlkec. cii11. 178i)--Flight 18110 by Ir. E cp 802 (Coonmodore 1711)-Y. Heroine by BegotV-, 171-0 .O - ' (Hlerod 1755)- Heroine 1775 byBro 1753 (Cade 1734). I -Colocctli Phj;'elcta 1M.) tBrntandof 16011- Came".. 11(2 by Whalebone 1867 (Wa,.- 1790.- -D a... 1Moftt (Bezzrd 1 -a ren i8by Sir Peter T. 170I tgde 0 I!. r Whalbone 1809 (Waxy 1781)) -Sirgaretta, 1802 by Sir Peter T. 17.84 (Hitehilyre 177) --,IDan. 171(2 of Hi-gbwyr 177 (Herod 171St-Nutcrcker 1717, by Matcbein,1. 8748(Ce.de hr b. .1317. 1734) -Mi.. Starlln-17-50bv, t-rlin- 7 ,27(Ba Boto 17). Dut -erof omu 180 (Srceer"700-Irmcn'60 ySl oI l1714 (Slr PterT. 178) -aceta _ ,I,: 1797 by Coranoder 1786 (Pot-8-o-' 17I )Fit J17 by Pacolet 170. (Blank 1740) - At______1_ anyXWchem 17489iC'de 17) hn BuzzaMd 187 __ _ E ,,dibrl 179 by Woodpecker 1773 (Herod 17.55)-Camille 7. b Trentham 17146 (T. '0 ui r m, Ib. Seep-taken 713)-Coqurtte 17115 by (oinpton Barb. 1'1at .n o 10(S etrT. 17141-Parand I816 by Pot-8.o 177 (Eclipe 1V4)-Prn-lla b..11 m(hyzn 17 Herod 18-Poue178bSnp1710itp 817)-ui 1788 b 170Gd.tLAr. 172). I73 Pauline. M-118l)canaryh.ieb. or WMor 14")-nadrille 1815 by 9elim 181 BoM ml u MoeL-7)C na or]dvbtawhkelorl Sorcerer 1711 (Teumtor T(1Caar 19 4 hat..., 141. by Corinder178il(Po.8.o.'e1).4 orcceu7v 3er1710rd1781 b j.. , en 8 t6. bEnCai-onae1811 9 (Orv t-8e 11 17-MtrOl h- i- G-IcliTi97 nb r18l)Dn.1H71o Q L- 1b2',c1. Selim 18BM (B.uizrrI' 1787)-PipylIna 160 bySrPtr.18Hihy 74)-Hally ch hIK. 1714 by T-putor 17(81 (Condcrtor 1717.). k7 Nyreba. Whalebone 180(Waxy 17941)-lft 1818 by Y. Oobenna 1810 (Gohanna 17911 -Dau. 1800 In bo, 1 of Sir Peter T. 1781 (Highilyer' 1774)-Dan. 17,88 of Trmaor 1782 kCoud.ctor 17617)- _____SIt. 17,71 to Poetmunter by flerod 1778 (Tartar 17413).,na h. I. M140 I 1971 of lie--. 17(Elpee 170)Da.1776.of Berod11758(Tartar 1713)-Folyly17 Iby Mareke 191(8qulrt 1709). . rmoleTramplig10(Dick Andrew 1787-Web, 1808 byWax.. 1710 (Pol8-.o.' 17731-P-celope cli. rap in,1 CM B Sckic Tr.petor 178 (Condi-rlr 17674 Iausll 178 by Blgbllycr 177 (Hrot 0 1u i. Tcnnby 1814 (Whilelock 1805)-Dan. 1812 of Offll 1781 Tii brollgi _1711n)-Mvi. 'Tbr h,16 Grin-tone 1716 by Weazle 17 76 Illerod 1758)-Dn o ncaerVA Blank 1740)- - , . 12, Da. of Dainacc. Ar. 1754. Luil. TruMpator 1813 (Sir Solomon. 1815-Lucy 182 by Orphan 1811) (BalI' Flocre1801 )- Laily Grey-, 1417 by Robin Grey 1805 (Ctoyalist 1701)- Maria 1ISM by 3elter 179 ___ _ (i-Medrt'y i2Tj -Da.o _gfe 74H lyr17) .bh.,l 18i.1724)-Dan. of Ward 173 (Cram 7 oS yBak r tfluz-Ard 17107 (Woodpecker IM7tM' Faun by Cralig's Alfred (tMedle I' 1776) lughlrof Sephcrde- by Worm.le'a King Herod l-Fearonoght 155)--Dau. of Traveler 1747 __ _ Parner 1719)-Dan. of thittligton (V'lln. Ar.)__ S I Wild X ,o I9(6xrj_,j_ _-_ Medley tenoz C17116 (Aer. 17D90)-Dan. of 4Pen.ac.le Ce 8pIieoii.ire Dn f rVMitt1.g 4 gr b.,-. ton (CDln. Ar-en of Liudnay's Ar.-Dau. of 5fternonght 175 (Regnln 17,8) -2Dnbr ro S.A-rchy-, 18Sf lmd17)LayCetrtl b. m. 1601 by C-llomcdI 177 (Flok 9Dan Ai,181 178-Lady BoIlngbroke- b.. by ePantaloon 1778 (Herad I'758)-Cede. by Wormle' ______________ King ferade(n nomght I755.Primr- b. mn. 1764 by -Dove 1750 (Y.Cee14- Takr. tla m. 17501 by -Othello (Crab, h72lm . in. 171 b- od r 17 ag atey m hr.c M. 1729 by Brtley'. Blind H.tce (Hohlderneu Thrk)-Flyln-r Whbiz 1I5bjWlla' VV=!oetockra Point by St. Victor Barbi-.Ory. Vhynot by ON. Whynot (Fenwick Barb)-Roy.1 mare. 0T/e Brectkrs' Hand BoXik ansd Guide. HAwO V,-coUO& Morris., Park, ran second, 119 Ib.., to Senorita (3), 106 lbs., in New Roehelle Stakes. 1- ,,iilca. ill 2.13, Taragon and taceoland behind him : ran third to Raceland (4), 120 Ibs., Fir,-tari (5). 125 Ibs.. Hanover i5), 126 ls., iii N. Y. Jockey Club Handicap, 11 miles. iii 2.Iti1. t-n others behind him: ran sec-nd to Tenny (3', 11.5 lbs., Hanover (5), 122 his.. in Fl-le-trie Stakes., of a mile. in 1.12, seven othersbehind him. won the Ex ress stake, 7 furlonmgs, 129 JIh., in 1.29. Defaniter(4), 11.1bs., and founrthersbehind gim: ran s-eied to, Volunteer ll.,eaeh (5)12: Ibs., in Sweepstakes.5i furlongs, in 1.06t, with ti v-i others behind him. This closed his turf career, having won in purses and stakes .IUI,000. -HRiover tries back to imp. Selima by the Godoiphin Arabian, thence to a Royal nmare, to which trace in direct female line Blank, Babraham, Gower Stallion, Merlin (by Second), Hornsea, Rattle, Amsterdam Jerry. Jacques, Tearaway, Foxhall, Mntidy, Harvester. etc. He has a double cross of Glencoe, both from Vandal, and should succeed in the stud. HARRY O'FALLON. Application to L. B. Fields & Bro., Fields Place, Lexington, Ky. HARRY O-FALLON by imp. Australian, bred by James O'Fallon, St. Louis. Mo., fo:aled 1359, -lain imp. Sunny South, dam of Ozark by Irish Ilirdeatcher, son of Sir Herc ules, de onid dam Equal by The Care, out of Equation, the dam of Diophantus, Arn-hiancdes, Artesian, etc. by Eanilins. Australian as in this volume. Sunny South, Hzarrys dlana, was the dam of the good race-horse Ozark adil others, she by the great Bir.h-..teher, sire of The Baron, who got Stockwell and iataplan. Birdcateher sired Italeija and Manganese, winners of the 1,000 Guinea., Songstress winner of the Oaks, Daiuiel t)'H..rke, wiliner of the Derby, The Baron, Knight of St. George and Warlock, winlaer. of the St. Leger, Chanticleer, Early Bird, Saunterer, Exact and other good race-horses. The Cure, sire of his grandam, was a fine race-horse; he won the Chain- pagne Stakes at Doncaster, the lDee Stakes at Chester, the Snffolk Stakes at New- ...arkt. the North Derby Stakes, and was seconud to Faugh-a-Ballagh in the St. Leger, 1814. He sired Little Agnes, Dictator ald others. Harry's great grandam was the dlaim of Exact, Diophatntas, winner of the 2,000 Goineas, and others. Maria, his fonrth alajam. was the dlam of Euclid, who was third in the Derby anil ran a dead beat with Charles XII. for the St. Leger, Extenipore, winner of the 1,000 Guineas, and other good ones. Htarry O'Fallon ran only two races, when out of condition, and was un- plaiced. There is tao more stontly-bred horse in America than Harry O'Fallon. He has dotille crosses of WVhalebone and Whisker, the famous sols of Waxy, and double i-rises of the speeily Enilinms., and a cross of Touchstone, with any number to Eclipse :aild Herodt throuigh his collateral branches. Harry has sired a fair number of good I.r. which hav,-e been traiined, and they have all run creditably; amongst them, Kruipp Gimn, Sam Ecker, Expec-tation, Harry Doswell, Jack of Spades and John Davis, tie latter a winner of the Citizens' Plate, It imiles, at St. Lonis, 104 lbs., in 3.06, 1 Miles, it, 2.11, the Garden City Clip, at Chicago, 2 miles, in 4.30, track very muddy, I mile nid 54)0 yards, 112 Ii.., in 2.13, Northwestern Stakes, at Chicago, 117 lbs., in 3.(00. 4 l, the October Handica.p, 111 lls., in 2.09, and the winners Carrie, Harvard, Iliraima Wood, Jack Cocks. O'Fellus, Revoke, Chandler, Keystone, Marion C., Miss rilooi. Ofmalee, Owen Golden, Walker, The Deacon, McDioamald, Revival, Heron, Harry Wellodm, C'arrie A., Callie, Kosciusko K., Santa Lena, Leadville, Tristram, Split Silk. Ahlizo, huhb Tombs, Clip Bearer, Little Annie, Shiloh, Torrent, Powers, Dud Hughes. Ton .Johes, Terra Cotta, one of the cracks of his year, with maumy others. Hlarry is inibr.-d to Waxy through Whalebone and Whisker, both Derby winners, and hans uiany v ru,,'s to Eclipsw. Herod anld Matchem. Few stallions that ever lived have lone as we-ll with his chalnce. He traces in direct female line to the same Royal mare t'i which or .o.i..ko, im..p. Saltranm, Beningbrough, Williamson's Ditto, Cother- ston..e. West Anstralimi, Walton,. Wild Dayrell, Parmesan, Diophantus,Orest, Caterer, Lord lt,,nalal lsh Wdmael, WmiLo-a The Miser, Saxifraige, etc., trace. l F 0 Trompater 17o -Conductor 1787-Matchem 174.4 -Cede 1784-Godolpbin Arabian 1724. j ! it lorcrer 1111 4Trunapator 1752)-Ey tlc 1) by Sir Peter T. 175 ,Highllvler 1-7.4 - I i3 I-., Ale in 17y King Ferge 1i. (Elel17t61--Lar.lel1 l.y V. tirrke 1771 Clinker 1845 t Srhet. 17.-veeIt 1796 by H77ly1iaon 1730l Ter nt fj C b h i tkerina, by Tantrum 179Ci 17.10. -Canlatrce by Sampson 17to iizze 1731) Dn. i h. o. 1812. 2 o Itg t 17. S t od. Ar 1 T4 an I..otrglo Douge itmr Gf olumPa. 11 l4h- I0-Du. 1810 of Pvnaor 179)1 (Trtnipator 17sW - Circle - r in.. 181. oe rg 1744 H AbiI 1 by Wo(dpecker 1771 (Herud 1= l K-Firetail 17.2 by Ecmlipse l-(Mar 1b C.. :4_ 1,4e T.(W Dan. I-Dau.I18 ofofPSeleim(Buzzard1787i-MiideTW18)1by h r L ' 814 . tMemo IIS by Florisel 17.4 i A, imeu. IT7 (Herod 118- ,.: _ Raw, MeeerHenry 1415 OrvIlle 1749) Boedicen l)7 by Alexander 181. Eclipe 1744)-Ben- _4 -i . bntr utte b ntbu.176 (1 nId 17n41, X-.y.iy 1l71 by ltehem 1748 Wade In, 181 1.24.- _ - n. 175 f Anc. Starling 1751 Sterling 172. - hisker Waxy 1710 (Polmo-' 1) =Penelope 1718 by Trumintor 1T. (Condoctor 16) - PruS = .h Idit llorf 1718 by Highilyer 1T74 (iierod 17t8-Promlee 17ti by Snup 1I0 (Snip 1726- i . h, - 11 Jolis 1756 by Blank 1740 (GOd. Ar. 1724). ! (ibideFlr, Herinral74O lhenrury 175-Vieieitud. 10elybyPlptarrl75; ltpratrl770fl-Beaelice + i b.nm., 1811: D70 by Sir Pei--r T. 1784 hllglhlyer 1774, -Pyrr bI 7T1 by eheem 1748 Cede 171. __ 742 Go. ,;. 17 ' R byI-,4 d. Ar. 1724. 0-Orille. m'gisfh 141 KGi Iege17)12iii2fiyr17 Ien.I1; -.h. l.tU(izppI 170,C 1=trc by TepOn 175 B -uz 17,13. -- 3 Emily. Stanford 1791 9ur Peter T. 1784) Dau. 1760 of Whikey 17H9 .lltr..n I780' Grey . s ch. in., 11.). Dorltant 1781 by Dorimant I174 IOtho 1710.-Di-y 177 by Biank 171O (iod Ar. O = _ = __._m., 1724.X -Dizzy 17-41 -by Delver 157T7 (Wynn Ar., ________ -; -z Su.d, Bemlgbro.gtgh 1791 HKing Ferae 1775\ Ellzei 1721 by 1iklyer 1274 (frrod 173.) . : b. rbh., 1811. I AelaT,, I lby Elpee I1764 (Mar4ke I7 5Jp-Herdwickea dam bylHerod 17.- (Tartar h2 h 4 '; ., I 143) -Nettle 16 by B (t 170(G. Ar. 1714,. 2 !-_ oo..anoer llabtonlan 17a tkiog Pee. 1775)-ltally 17T) by Trumpor 1786 (Condnctor ,, b m I i tt-ncy 17.9 by Florlsel 1718 Herod 17S8-n '. 1TS of Spectator 1719 Crab 1.1. 174,-oru-Hl,0i2 17216 by Blank 1749 God. Ar. 17M4. b ,.-- 30. P82-8o-u'. 1T77.1Eclpse 1765) 21 17m h4 ierod 1776 ITatar 174213-Uette 1T77 by bi Pnelio . IT593(ZI.i! by God. Ar. 172-Sl to Volnateer by _i Y. _gd L- rB. gd. Tnrk) . 3 -3-,Penelore rptor 1781 (C',n'ectotr 1767 Prneli 1718 by ighiyer 1774 lerod 1758- O.=. 1784 Proribe 1.11 by Snap 1751 (Snip 173.1 Jolia 170 by Pnk 17,40 (G..L Ar. 174)- n ,1.u o ir Spectattor' dam 17.10by Partner 1718 Jg. S-- r orcerer 1791 Teunpitor 178) Gden M Lcks 171 bDelVin 1781 , Hhrhlfbyer IS74)- ; oth-ayer, h 1771 Marke 175th-Dan. ISS2 of qpon 1790 (Squirt 17)- ch . . C arlotte 16 br Blak 1740 (God. Ar. 1724). , 5 ! J Sprite, Bobtail 1795 ,Precpate17R7-Catberline 1790 by Wodpe1kerl77l Herod 17915-e ch Ci. 1 8) mill 1778 byTrenih,. 170(T iS etk. 1748, -Coqiuette 179by Com-pton. erb- ; i ; c V , _8MSlt. 1743 to Pfsn.n br Cod. Ar. 7I. V I4 Wa Pot-S-ce'. 1773 liclipee l7fA) -Mear 1777 by lHerod 1758 (Tartar 1'.43)-Liette 1772 by b. b S, 17O ( Sellp 1726)-Mis Wlndaor 1754 by God. Ar. I4-Deu. ofr . Belgrade _ Pendooe Trmnptor 181 (Codwtor 1767-Prunell 1718 by Hightlye 1r74 (0ierod 1758.-Prom.- 2 1) C 5 ......b... 1( .i7118 by Snap 17.50 (S.nlp 17 Jli. 1716 by Blank IN (lGd. Ar. 174. -Spec-e. a1! ;; ...82- r3 _ _ ' tor's dan 17352 byP-ter 1718 (Ji=e. zt Ri = iWanderer aoh 171( MT)ercnry 1771') Ctiefne 1715 by Woodpecker 177 (llrd 175tt)-Ca- P; 9 i- 4 -t! bh millal774btsentu ib eT. et 1742p Coqeette 17i15 by Ce1np"on Barb. I-8St. 1743 to Reroine bGod. Ar. iUKl Z Thalseetrle e Aleader 172 (EchlpeIe 1i f l'OOby Sir Peter T. 1784 (Hlghyer 17,.4.-Honet O 14 by Drne I7 (Berod 17.5i-ManIlla 1777 by Goiddnder 174 (SnaP S )D . _.___, gand 1741 tOed Ar. 1724). in'g Chmi ted 17 -Dan 1778 or Mlir ;Mlipiel714 (Ytarke 17.W) -R-b 'll",7 CILh.,nncrryop 70(n(p121-in eaa1723 by eu 720 (God. Ar.12,Dn , 4 = 3- s 4 j RBartlett-o Childera (Prvley Ar. 1t 991. -. I .nn r Iere, be ot 1780 (Bercai 175'l) Dttn,. ot Gamaaoe (Sntand 1741)-Patty by Tinm 177-1 Sqtirt i m n; .5e cb. m ; 1741-8ite Ptch 177 by Juatlce 17 8. C Litton Ar.)-- RI ll Gloway by Cur- b - o r EDca e Cofnmedore IT9S qTomn Tug 17277- Milol tn athe Wadt 1791 by ttgbWaer b .74N0eir I.2 7 chb h Xi I -Shihft 1779 by Swrenthrlar 17 Sypbonl 170)-Black S1e=n 17 12 by Snap 17Z0 (Snip 1 1712) D Cn. of Cede 174 (Gd Ar. 1724) .0 , tiero ine, Begot 1780 (Hleend IT7 .- HeroIe 1775.by Heo 1756 (Cede I -Den. 17.2 of Snap _____ L91V.A la. 17143 to tab God. Ar, 17,24-Grey Robin-o 1772 by Bl ________ - -D " ' I_ iSt. Vteor Barb.; i i Brntndor Blnk1ui1cT814 WiWdtelock Im0 M Msedane 1140t by Pnt-8.o.'t 177 .Eclipse 14)t: s t ' b h i. ICamilla lIT by W'oodpeker 1773 (Hereod 1 - Camille 17Tb by Trttha 16 (T. Soeepetak 17l-'-. -Cqanetle 1715 by ConptoD Barb -- rlmee Prime Mlnltr.e 18 0 (Sancho 101-)-Mi.t Peal 1811 by Sir Paul 1809 (Sir Peter T. 174) - )zr 7.0 b 1...1.....ie Donnlnino 1807 by Shettl)e 179 (Y. erke 1,)-Mia Orimatnoe 17I9; by Z ______ Wem--s 1776...... '.... BrehIrodt 172F1--Dan.rof Anc-ter 17.8 (Blank 1740). Mula-tto Cation 1810ottopos 180-sdentine 1811 brrDlle 9 (Beigiorgh 1791) - b! h, an 71 ySrPte .18DFtrlyr174Dn 76 of Med -177 (Florin 1768. Deademona 1770 by Mareke I179) (Squirt 17S!). _ : - Lin da Waterloo 1814 (Waiton 17119Creeaid. I(47 by Whiskey 1780 Saltrueno 1780)-Y. r . 182.. macteee 1T90 ioy Dinmed 17 tioriel 1715.-Gianteas I7t;9 by Metcheo 17 48 Cede 1714-MolI LooL,-a 1 723 by Pabrhba-. 17,40 (;fd. Ar. 1744, i -- Orville Beningghengh 1701 (King Ferrs 175) Fvelin 1791 by Hirhfyer 1774 fB.rd 1716)- t bh. i179tt Termun br Tantrum l7680Cslpple71O)-Centttlice by Sampeton 17-45 Bleze 11713,- 3 - S Den. 1f757 of Regolutna 17 16tGd. Ar. 1T74). S Elmily. Stmfor'l794.SIr PeterT. 1721)--1)n. .710o Whtekey 1789 (Seltnm 110.- GCrey 4. ch. eb., 1810. Doriment 1781 by Dorlmnt 177 (Otbo 17410,-Dizzy 1-7 by Blank 1781 God. Ar. _1734)Dizzy 1741 by Driver 1717 WYnn Ar.). g rS ; Whisker, IWY 79O iPots e 1779) Penelope 17118 by Trnmpator 1752 (Condoctoo 1l) Pni Y_ - b. h., 1812. nene 8178 by HBghnree 1774 tHerod 1754)-Promlee 17116 by Snap 1790 (SnIp 171- i- d ., Jnn 176 by Sank 1740 (God. Ar. M1,). 2a Glbtdde Hermer 1760 (eneney 177)-Vieilctde b. m. 110 by Platee 1786 (ImetotlS7C.)- 4 b. Fairy, Beatrice b. .I91hySirPeterT. 17M4(Bigbiyer1774)- - b n. 17 hr atch- _ bm. 11. em 1748 (Cede 174)-DceF b. m n. 174 y bttenote178 (God. Ar. 1i74)-Mit Slameekin b. o. 1716 by Y. True Blue 1714 Honeywood Ar.)-Dan of Oxford Dun Arablan-D'Arey Blackleggd Royal mare. 1The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. HIMYAR. WlINNER OF THE BELLE MEADJE STAKES FOR TWO-YEAR OLDS AT LOUISVILLE, BELLE iEAIDV, STAKES. No. 1, AT NASHVILLE, PItfENIX HOTEL STAKEs AT LEXINGTON, THE MERCHANTS' AND Tt'RF STAKES AT LOUIt.VILLE, KY., A-ND JANUARY STAKES AT ST. LOUIS. In the Dixiana Stud, Maij. B. G. Th7omms, proprietor, near Lexington, Ky. By prirate contract. Sales annually in May. IIA111-tIt hv Alarm, son of inmp. Eclipse, hred anld ownedl hv Maj. B. 17. Thomias, Dixiaina Stiut, Lexington, Ky. fojaled 1875, dnin Hira by Lexington, out of Hegira l., imp. Aibassador. Hlitnyar made his debut as a two-year old at Lexington, Ky., ih the t'olt :aiaal Filly Stakes, 5 furlongs, running thirl to Pomeroy, in I.041. W.1l the Codlt .Srt ikes, three-quarters otfa mile, in 1.16). belating Blile Eyes, Leveler, alt. Fall. the Colt and Filly Stkes, 1 mile, iii 1 414, beating Leveler, Blne ieYi4 anid tii vaatherrs. Louzisville, won time Belle Menale Stakest, hre-ainarters of a mile, in 1 led hLating Leveler timamd fijur others. Was third in the Sanford Stakes to Blame Eyes and Day star, 1 mijile, in 1.45. Ilimnyar, three years old, started in five raees, won three anal was second in two. Nashville, May 4. won Belle Meadle Stake No. 1, 1I miles in 2.I;;. trac-k heavy, beating lergani..t, Artful and (lenmnlre. Lexington Kiv.. Ma- l16, wovoi Pi..e.ix Hoitel Stakes, 11 miles, in 3.212. tra-k leep in mand, beamting MIHeler-. .1. R. Sivinnley ai,,l Shicitor. Louiisville, Ky., May 21, ran sewond to Dty Star i Km-l- timeky kerhby, 1I ,nila-s, in 2.37), the fastest Derby ever run to that late, beatin- Level-r, Solicitor, Mh Hemary and foar others. St Lonis, Jane 4, won Janmimry Stakes. iuih! heats, in 1.42+, 1.43j, heating Leveler, Kate Claxton andl Mi,-Henrv Lexingtona S.pitenalllr 13, was sec-ond in Elkhorn Stakes. 2 niles, in 4.04, won by Cammsie F. track very mindily. Folur yeirs oll, started fonr timnes, wa all of his ra-es. Leximig- ton, wvon a dash ;of 1 mile in 1.5)1, tran-k muddy, defeatllig a field of four; walked IVer .or Clib Purse, 2 minles. Louisville, won1 a Sweepstake for all ages, 1) miles, healing Gasbadiight, Long Taw aiid fonr others, in 1.56; won Club Parse, 2 miles, in 3.3.5, lu.:mtiog Long T.av na two others. At five years old started twelve times. Lx ivi mti,,, IKy., was third to Mlenidelasohi and Verdic t in Sweepstake fair all ages, 1) nuila-s. ii: 2.-l . Woin Chli Pure, mile heats. in 1.421, 1.4il, beating Warfieldl, Victim aild rlair athers. Lonisville, was imiplaced in Lonisville Cap, 21 miles. in 4.201, won by Voltnrna,, trac-k very amudady ; won the Merchants' Stake, 1IL miles, in 1.55), ltinig Hilne Ey es, O nle l)im ne a nd folr other s t. Loeus, w as seo n dl to L'Arg ewa tine. 1)mnlleiles i 2.1)t: was nalplaei in C"itizens' l'late, +llnilest. deadbealt and stakesb livi- lel lietweenil Long Tawaind Blne Lodge, in 1... ) Lexington.Ftall eetinig. wasthird to ReP..v. m anad Montreal, I mile, in 1.494, track heavy; was second to Renown ii Chili I',rse, 1'I miles, no tinme, live others behind him. Louisville. won Turf Stakes, II miles, i 1.571, beating Renown and three others; was seconod to BowlingI Green in Cluhb Purse, I imiles, in 2.42+, three others behind him; won Clab Purse, 1) miles. in 1 541. &ilefeatig Montreal and Slattie Walker. -Nashville, was beaten by Jimai Malm.nn in Citizemis' Stake, unile heats. in 1.46), 1.47), 1.532, Himyar won first heat. .Six years olid, Lexington, Ky.. was unllaced in Clmb Purse, 1 mile, won by Patti in 1.441. The family is a distinguished racing omHe. ira, his dam, was a fine rai&e- mare, He gira, his grandam, hail no, eqiial for sel in her daIoy. She ran 2 miles at New Orleans, in I1K50. in 3.341, the fastest time made to that ilay. Mecca, her full sister, was also A fine race-muare. Flight, his great grandam, was a superior raic-muiare asid dauma of Oliver, a very distinguished ra e-horse, by W agner. winner of three-mile heats i 0,n41, 5.3t,.3. Shylock, Cicero, Pedlar, etc., all listingtulisbei in their dtay, d-les.enled fromt the faamuily. Himyar is a light bay w ithl .a hlag st:r ail both hind feet wihite. Ilie has a neat, bony heald, lroad betweett the eyes, good ieck sk, splendlid, ell-set, obliqumme shouldlers, with abundanc of mursele ivr the shoualder blade, great tepth of girth, good body, bitt rather short hack ris. wvhhih amuakes his flank look light, with broad, strong hips, immense sattle amua sec;nnl thigh, andi the mnuscl muniing tapering to excellent hocks, with sounl feet amiad legs. Taking him algetogether, heis a very tine, wellshaped horse, with mnst wonalerfuul nuscular pawer behind. Hinuyar. as his high rac,!ing lineage warranted, is a success in the Stud. He is the Sirs f le o ltseedy Correction, georgia, Faradlay, a promnitnent StAke winner. Other vivinnr- s (some of thems extra, git ..i....) by IHiunyar are Estelle. Lou Dudley, Qutesal (n snperior, .are),.Jo.i.nie Winmkle, ree-nwich (tin exceelent stake winner), Hamnilton, .Jcwl1 Hi., HeIili, Fannie S, , Muss Villia;,.s. Ella T., Lady Mary, Henry Tyler, Wah .l. .i Itbckiith, K e, al Cr. Maryv D., R-mua H., Uorka, Bush Bolt, lirlex, Ben's Pet, Dagmi, T'Iel 1c, ir r Li. T-a Hii .. syar, The trmnnaster, etc. FroI thle Iturton 1lirl, juat-r de sc nd in direc feulmtil limii the good h hs rsa WhliiSkey, Selim, Cas.trell t, 10ln C, tatIon, l-kl-k . Si4ir Hcercule, MAr rgrai , iia- I, t rted, ), lxrkaway. Voiltigear, surlplice, Cowl, Te lali, gton, St. Aihans, Lord Clifilcf , I ellrg, Sheta, I .lm, imp. B illet, Major Domo, Defaulter, etc., etc. I 11 2 Waxy -P o1-cpse 1156-Marshe 1750-Squirt 1W-butlttls Cllrse-Darby Ar. 16. ceu.Wialebone 18)71 1710-Dan. 161 of Bam 1660(bamsr' 1261)-Maken 101by cwma, Sit Peter T. 17S"1b7tr 1774p-Da` 1786.1 Pbsnomenon 1756 (Ren 1755)- Mr ,m atro 1721 by F ddIM (-e- f7lhS8. Banter 'Kano"r Henry 1.5 tOevlle 118udicea iD17 by Aad 1711 4EclIpse 1766-- Rc- I br m, ie br Ithut 1( tOld Eglad 1741My 11 by a 1745 e . 171 Starling 1f f17W (lIe Peter T. 1750)-Y. Oabu 4Slm IM !Mad pM Ve` 1"M "wl Waf 1atlytT .. h.; 1817. J- C= _''YfL fff 17Etff by Babrabna 1740 (God. Ar. 171). S ! - ' . Bl Qa 18UC((Wfll ltbmf-- Olympia 1M1 by Sffr Offivr ISM (ftr Pow T. 1784) - 80otftins a ! 1796 by Anvil im 77leod 17- 811 by Elcipse 114 (Ereka 150)- Har.ony 775.1 122by Herod 1716 (Tartar 1743). by ack 1 t CobW. e 7, b Matchen 1748(CSquit 1t8 ..ein 1211 o' 17 ercury lTfi (Eclpse l764)D.1 oadf lsn 7 Tra 78- b. i9f41t Plban 1811 (Wal tn 12710-Flsrae 1815 by Sooth0yer 166 (Sorcerer 179 l-Web 1.6l by Wxy 119(Pot S-o-'. 1,4)-Penelope Ilsiby Tpzo 12 (Conctor I=-rnle 7W by HiabdYte 1774 Hen I7 Goophn Peruean 1is ( Ridio 151-cule 181W by Sontl 179 4T. X.""k 1771)-IDs 171 of D! ( e )e 17C8 by Hisbtyer 1714 (Herod 17771) - Dan. S 51-teD to P8no 26.8 (Walto Fr1815 by Soto12yer 16h (Saomr 1796)- Web .07 , ICobwe 101w bfa ICeR0 179. by1 by TruBpawo I10 (Conductor r"d Ch.m..,IM 1srzL 11. I li"Wbi er Sidba1M tbl)1ibonr IobF f1a61e)-tdcfd18 o d f f4 WCbaIf iR - g ff_ b. IL, I.S 17)-Fligh1 by Lae13 Cmodr 1yer b igot IT rewd 178)- -HerIfe 1975 by Hro 1h8 (Cadre 17ff1.f EhIII1. ErcomlI 15I(Mae 61)MaPat29 by Ulackleck 164 (Whitelock 1186)-- ,a 5: ehb. m, ISW Gadabout 11 by Sir Peter T. St 12(Hgbe 8b 4)8M30.bn1783 b Forie 17ff11 bcDrio 17181f. tnttn1 N Z GeOCOO, Sulta- 1816 4t L , b T 0 k Andree flff)- WA tIZ 177)-Frnnlla Ilbyberl17lMeroi 171Sr ;o a S - 161t1'byot- pl lt-ck 1 mIO) - a of hi 1812 (Waxy 17) - ed : . b., 1lef t 1y23 Ifcilere 17 -Y. Camill Ia7 b7 Woodpecker 17J ,Hend BUdaM 1601 3nansrr1De IT. weepetakea j 1= 7 EDan. 1791 of Ode,(e ; S! of Eclipse 17"' jMnk 17z)-ueebndt 171 N j; 1 5QC ,= b.im., l810. lilgb.2yepKlalt 1 BM 114 WIIOCk 164) -1517 of uner18(Wsky 1810 Den. 1796 of Pot-S-c-. 171 lBelipee 17 I). N A 9 Y De o tre CecberieiGoana 12M)-M.CaOnleld 12b45rPeterT.175R Ilyrer 177 4 _Dan. -173 Of Pa 1786 (Ecipse 12944-Dan. 1789 of Pay 1tr 6 178 ,; !- n iS t 81r oo 177 , y een 71 (ata 1743).t; ( 14 cii b.b.,lItaria1-a.oroete!royzs ._. - .0an. 17 _rr 1782 of-.b lo 1761 k(a .nf ,0 _Q1 m. , - Hettnhpie 118T2).ult -.ja e 17. Fet e7r)-Danof Vehrk IMSM Re 12go1731i)-Dut. of cb.bh, 1801. 'Jolly Roger 1T1 (Rounlbrad 73). Flrxl Ec .lipet 17A7 (sFeenong 17SS-Dan. of 'Fb ekt 174 (HJiegnn 175)Dun. of Iluglr f I-..,aiX71; 17)-Dan. of C-lokhea 224 (Olmecrack 1760-Dan. of - 1 er vWild.Symme Ir 1.67 lt rernlt 175 Kitty' Fb by Feawrnought 175 _ b. n., 17W (Reenlue 17.1-'1KlttyFl-ber 175b.Cate 1734((od Ar. 172). ri adt Orville 17WI eg.eh 1;.9- 10yfotd 1Tft (Sir Peter E eS! b.- b eliu. 17W9 of Wbitkey 17911 (St 1 e 7 by Dorierat 18 I1 j Yj _ I- .1 (Otho 17J1)-Diuzy 1757 by Blank 1749 (GodS Ar. 1796). ii 0 g J The F Plyer 1814 (Vandyke Jr. 18)-Parina 1615 by Dick Andrwe 177 (Joe Andtews b b. Itl..4. l 8k -1 [i 1791 (by Feual77S)-Ptmlnere 1787 by MAm. - Xibtma1m-lopftHbi ehemt 2 (Ste PetR T:. 317) an. 18 cA of 'Oeci I,, (Eclps 1764)-4lwekln 1766 by W Ir 1 ( =-' :.. 7 - " 17W4)-'Cnr mare 2710 by Cob 178T (Fox 1714). . Robin arey 161 (Ly 1110)-Maria13 Bby MelGer 19 ( ley 1276)- -Dn. of t 1i' b. m., 181. 'Hlghflyr 1774 (llllcbflyee 17141-Dan of n t17W ( 1780)-Dan. of - nll,,e Orville.1711(Benl 'S 11.-E 1810 by Stamford 1 (SIr PeterT. 1784)- . h., DM. 196 of Wf17.8 etrmn 170-or7 Ica 1by Dora ma 1779 . i c- -- tbe Perile s13(Ev 11611) 181t of Sem 1 IM OPilrnad 1761-Flpylln 1.8& by s ; f 1 blk hP rn i le9 Sir Peter T. 1TM f lttgb8 1774)-Rally 1190 by Trmps1 (Conductor 17(I- -, ____ ., Fancy 1F by Floemnel c y8aId 161 51.0 (f Wbleker [Waxy 17VO (1`ot-S--.. 117T)-Peneope1byTrnmptor17(Conductor17(7) Pro- i a - b.X ! b.. h ll. oel J.7P8 by flghjyer 1774 ferod 16)-Proae 1766 by Snap 178 (uelp 173)- i neai ,_'e Jolali 17M bv Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 141. - EH.-W. Cerberu 1Rnt Gohsbnna 160)-Elm CeanSeld 1108 by Sir Peter T. 1-84 Hlgbfiyer da! , 17141-Danl. 1751 Or Peun 1784 Edlpa 17)- Dan. 178 ofd PyaAter 2766 (Blank I , 1 . b.mDl.,1t81. 12 jPmoonom77.5by Herod 177,Tarar 1743, OrvIlle 1712 e h 10-K r 18 by Wh1,lcey 312 t = d! b hl (Deimh 1790 by Dlomed 172 (Fo1e 1761-Gantee 1768 by Matchem 1746 ICede h. . _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ . .,. 1734M-lol lng g 177 by Babruam 1740 God. Ar. 1214). I.0 D&bte of, Wlndle 18 .Bengbeou 1791i-Pan. 1 of An. 11 17 (fieod I Virago 17 - B - bld m t80P. br p o (Snlp 175, -Dan. otf ReglnA 1716 ITlod. Ar. 179-Blat. 750 to Othello bki a ., _ ' ruB 12 Aileodck Ar.). Str C harles S4.. ofDB'Ctie 1=9 Peoe 1263)-Dan. or Coni -. e. U, 186. atto nnme' Wldae 177)-an.of 'Dare Devil 11(ant17)Sally Shark lady of the Sir arey 1760 (Sir Peter T. 14)-Shylock's dm by 'DPowd 1M (Fbtdzd 121)- I0 . Lake,Dan.oL Gorg21 D a.of FYght 7b1B legume 17 _ I ML. 1611. ltaDn otf olb 1741 (ltlunld 1 _ rY._ _te.. m. tS4 bv B ..ndbid - - 1732 IFl. C715-ingbone 19 by Partif18 (11-laty Tbotna _ nabv1C.eofte Say ltrb (Cbtllabyi-Cbeutnnt Thornton eh. in. bv kekee. (OgteDaorpe Ar.) Thornton by Brim- tmr(DllowYbe Tnek)-Dan. Of Dllcky Pieo (Podfawoeth)- lonBab mare. I 174 HINDOO. WINNE-Ih OF SEVEN OUT OF NINE STAKES AT TWO YEARS OLD, WIINX-EI (IF TH)I KENTUCKY DERBY ANJ) CLARK STAKES AT LOUISVILI.E, Bl E IIIBIION STAKES AT LEXINGTION, TIDAL STAKEX AND tONl. ISLANDl) DEII:BY AT SHEEPSHEAI) BAY, OCEAN STAKES, JEI1sEEY DURBY AND LOIILLARD STAKES AT LONG BRANAcI, THE TRAVEIRS AND KENNER STAKES AT SARATOGA, ALL IN 151; LOUISVILLE (C'll AND TURF STAKES AND CONEY ISLAND CUP, 1882. PropprIq of thr Rhiuujyaeule Slhd, nwer Paris, Ky. Applieation to Messrs. Clty .f 1I'vo((1/ord, Paris, Ky. Annual sats of yearlings in May. Ifivi-y , hI- Virgil, son of Vandal, bred by D. Swigert, Elmendorf stnd. Ky., fA,.rh 1 FIs. dun 'lorence br Lexington, cor of Boston. ont of hail. Veatherwithb. 11ii ii' ILittle MI;ack anud Mollie Cad1l by Weatherbit son of .Sheet Anchor. Hinlounj was: tile selnsatiirr twvo-year ocld of his year. started in nline racees, won seven, was second iii one, tOlirnl iii ( ile. Hinuloo, at Lexington, Ky., won the Colt and Filly Stakes thr tw;- vean bis. three-njenarters of a onlile. in 1.171, beating Alfailnbra, Brambaletta ss-ven o, bra. Lionisrille, Kv., won Alexander Sta.kes, half a maile, in ;0 setodis, beating BanI-ltr, Maritzek alli eight others,; won the Tennessee Stakes for two-year ni. thlrr. --pii:rters if a mile, inn 1.16, beating Branljbaletta, Kipljde. Boaitjac k aimi five iitlner; St. ILoi,. won the J.n-ciile Stakes for two-year olds, three-qotarters of a mile, ill 171, be-ating- Voltague and six others; won the Jockey Clni, Stakes for two. vi-ir obls, nle, ii ll.1, beatiig Lelex, Voltagne andEniniskillen, afastand gisao l rate. Clnicag.i. .w... tl- ('Criterion Stakes for two-year olis, threeinuarters ofa mile, in 1.15. la.:atiiig iRiliie . Ir en landll anel three others. This was the fastest three qnarters ever nan bi a two-year old to that late. Won the Tremont Hotel Stakes for two- yv-ir i;da. I i..ilf. iii 1.A4, beating Lizzie S., Rippile and Mwes. In all these raees. r'Xz -it the T ..i....see Stakes, he carried 100 lbs., in, the Tennessee. 10(; lbs. Saratoga. ran thinii to Cri. kinwre amidl Bonnie Lizzie in the Windsor Hotel Stakes for two-year o1:1s 5 ftrlorigs. inn 1.105 track heavy, beating Thira and foirr others: ran seconid t, TI-pra ill thei IDav yBoat Line Stakes, three-quarters of a iiile. in 1.17, heating Bonimi Lizzie niad three others. Its these racesl he carrieud 110 lIt) . He had justcbhanged hI niuls ami. diid not riilil l, to his lpreviiis fr.. T'Iruk yie;mrs.id, woin eighteen ont of twenty races. Lexington, Kv., won Blne R1IiHIoni Stakes, Ii miles, in J3S, beating Getaway, BendEor, Creosote aid four others. oI zirsill IvKy., wniu Kentucky D)erbv, 14 miles. iii 2.40, beating Lelex, Alfambra soil three thers; wino (lark Stakes, If miles, iii 2.10, beating Alfambra, Bnirtja k, Bienml''r and Sligo. .Jerome Park. won a nas.h of 1 mile arid a farlong, ill 2.0'2', beat- iig .Sir Hugh. .J;.a-k nf He:irts aridl Ebul Roy; won a dash of 1 mile arid 3 furlongs., ill 2.t1, track heavy. .Shecpsiae hB:y won Tidal Stakes, 1 mile, in 1.43k. beating Crick- iire anl Sanhrterer; won the Cmioey Islaindl DerbY, 14 miles, in 2.47j, beating Baltic. M.m....i..ith Park, won.. O-ean Stakes for all ages, 1 inile and a fnrlonig, in 1.37, beating Ml-mitor, Glidclia,. et.; won Lorillar, St:xkes. If miles, in 2.391., beating Criekmore aiil ISaint.irer; walke I over for a Sweepstakes if 1,000 eac-h, with 2,0I00 added. Sara.toga, worn the Travers Statke-s, 1t milds, in 3.074, beating Eole, Getaway and Coim- lwl.ratioii; won Sequel Stakes, II nilib , in 3.21, track heavy. In this rase Hindoo ear- rb-l 123 lbs., incldiing a li"eialty of five poanlds. anld beat llreenladijl andl Valentino; wiron'sUitA States Ho1tel Stakes. liniles. in2 36, beating Crickmore, Bolfire andGlad- iola ; won Kenn-er S ta kes, 2 mlii lc. i u 3.32, a fa t rac e. Mmismonth Park. won Chas.. pioli S t.,ke- for al l aIges, 1; mle l in 2.39, bea Hti ng M., a i tor a al Parole ; won Jersey St. Leger. 1 nriles, in 3.1. carryiug 123 lbs., Ieating Bori. Fide. Sheepshead Bay, won race of mile heats, in 14.124, 1.45f, heatihg Sir Hugh ; wuVrr a dash of a mile, in 1.4. beating Sir hlugh anl Edelary was. se-nl in the Btrighton Beach Pnrse, 1I mailes, woo biv Crikikmnre. ill 2.36k: was thir.l in tibe Septemrber Handicap, 1 miles, won by Crick- more, iil 3.tr3, Mhiilmno carrying 123 lbs. As a h-air-yi-ar old won hive rai- riot of six. Llmiiville, Ky., won Louisville Cop. 21 miles, in. 3.571. beating Checkmate, tilidtelia, Lida Stalhope and Blazes. Wo!- 3I,-re hairts' St:kes lir all ages, 1 mile and a furlong, in 1.59j, beating Checkma.te . Knminynetde sial Creosote; won Turf Stakes, 14 miles, in 2.058, carrying 122 11,S.. beating Cheekimrate (aged), 1C3 11.. andl Creosote (4), 114 Ibs. Sheepshead, wot Coney slanld Stakes for three-year oldl and upwards, I mile and a furlonig, it. 1.571. Barrett thi only starter; won Coney Island Cop, 2 miles. in, 3.58, beating Eole arid[ Parole This was the best race run at the distan,-e during the year, and compares favorably with similar races. There is i1:i qwim.timir but that Hindoo was the best Ceatiae d o. pame 176.1 qq"n--ves Hymnal Boll '1 r!; Woodpecker 177S-Horod 1758-Tartar 1743-Partner 1711-Jlgg-Byerly Turk, about 168L _ I I 1l 1178(Woodecker 177)D. of Alexnder 17RI liclipee 1761)-Dau. of High- llhhi, 18 yar 174 (llarod 1719-DaL ofAlfred 17N0 (Matcheam 174-Dfttl. 1770 of Englurer --i =- l402t W 431rPer T. 174) Den_ 1791 of Mercury 177 4 Ecllpee 1-61) DPa,. 1)176 - iceanbr e of j erod 1755 Tartr174a) Foly 1.71 by Marnke 170 (Squirt 1171b)-Vixc, 17 by 2 - Tn,',., ,Dick Andiwa 3,A . 4Jo Andr,.171e8,-Dan. 1403 of Goiian 171119 (MXrcury 17,.t- Fraxine1l 17.ri by Tr,.uthuan 176. T. Sweeprtakea 17484 - Dan. 171 of W-dwlj-k!rr ob.1 9.173. (Ben 1 .7) vlaatingl11-:,by Eclip.e 1764K (aceke1750. __ eb Waxy 17t90 (Pot.o- 'r 1H8) Penelope 171 by 1ruapatlr 17.82 Conductor 17,.,47, P- b.m, J.el)a 17r, by Hilghlyer I-M jlrd 175S)-promise 178 by Snap 17.50 Saip 1,.31i- ___ uia Il5; by Blank 1,40 (God. Ar,18k -:Blakloek, Wbiteluck Wi Hiambleton1a _ 171) Da. 17.'9 of Coriander 17M1 Plto.. 1771.)- . IL. 1hl14W. tiloee 17114 by llghflye-r 174 HerVd 17358)-Cohelreea 11( by Pot-f-o-r 1718 b IL 181 tlcllea 174)-Matilli 1171 b Godlnd I7(14 (Snap 17130). _. Mia Bone a Orville 1l9. (BLeni.,gbrou-_h l'i) Mie Grirmbone IM6 by Weazle 1-7(6 ,H rod 1,7rs, - d Da. of An..tcr 1' nBlank 174) -Da. of D1ma-cna Ar. 1.-4 - Dan. of Sm .n . _; ;Davenpvorte ISir SoTolnon10ilck Teb.bikby IT7e4 Dan. of Hckor 14 aWWip 171441-'Trnn- n x x ,, Tront, ator, P petta 1797 by Tramt or 1789 (Coodocior 17(-7-SL 17( to Lambinoe by Higihlyer - c E br. I, 11411.I 1; 71 (Herod 15. ) - iJan. 1770 of Erlipe 17(34(Marakel7b. 0 Lu. Orphan 1810 (Bail,.Fole (14 ayGe 1817 by Rbin Grey 16-5(-R-tvullt b _ , I43 by Ma I a 171 'ele7)-Da of il)ghlyr-r 1184 fligbftyer d 1774__Du. 171(ean.111) - ,,, I- Emllin, tpi77lle 1799 llenln7rough 121 -Zumily 11410 by staford 179M (Sir Peter T. 1I75- ObtIha. I7, ofWlkQ46 !aom114-rY Doelianat 173 by Dorlilantirn77 Zj ' Otbo 17(0) -Dly,7 byB ;rlan7rk 1740 (God. Ar. 173I). CS ].r Mew Send 1831 tBenibbrough 1714-GOOrander 1806 b Hambltoaan 1793 KIhg Fergnas h.,l1l.I I775-.lI lly 1794byrumator 17F83Conducine 1737-Fny 1730 by Fiorizel 1768 . T Andrea 1,17 2Je Alr 177N-l-an. 11J of Gobnias Y 2 2 ] bh.1LIAl0.1 IFraxinrella; rby Treulbtm 178; -T. Sweepak 7 Dan. 1781 o Wodpecker ' 171 (Herod I17:84 -Eve-rltilug 1775 by Ecipra 176 Maae 7) 4 Dugter of, Sancho 1811 ([)on Quixote 178t - Blacklock'- dam I SS9 by CorIader 1796 4Pot-o's ot, - lir " ech. aj.. 1810. 1t I --S)--Wildigooe 119W by Hlghllyr1 erod178oeYlre 16 by Pot-s--' Fi I q MedOe, AnRdipe r 11e, -T. Xaid ofthe-Oikj 1817 by Exditlon 1705.P II - ch. h. 1i29 174)madohe-Oaka 1301 by ISpKm ad Eagle 179 4 o teer 1I80)-Aln-te by . i - 5 ' 1 Shutrk 1771 .Maeke 17130Dan of Rockhlghai (Frarer 1711),. - Grecian Cook'. W hip 1304 (-WhIp 1794)-Ja.e Hunt 1790, by Hanpto'. Paragon 1794 t FIlm- . . Prince.m , napi 1775-.lolllaby F7gure1757 (FIre 747O-Slamerkl. 17B8 by 'Wildair 17.3: b). an., 18141. tae13-bmare 1ICbb113 Fx114 i u F Cook' Vbp tWId 1794 (Saltr- 17440)- Specklehack l19D by , Randol h' Ceier (Ileade" ele .. 3.h P104 71774 - Old Speclklehwik by Meade'. CrIer 174 eaao)Dn f0oerJh wi j3.7 - ' 4 1 1748(1t0b17141-Tboron breRid are1of lrWade. U C' I ;d hmryBedford, Duke of Bedford ,-'elfo 171 - Dan. 18113 of -8pecbltor 1715 Dragon' 17.-Dan 119366 I oIf 'Dar Devil 1787ab8 t 172(3 -Trnptla, 1797 by T.-Patpa 11.88 tCon- a - I 'e-i bm. 1Stl. doctor 1767 i S4et.17,47llto"ngiuoabv Bghtlyl ) -4eror 1758). ___ S-r hy '-Diomed 1777 (Floeiel 17C-Caetlanir 1730 by Rockingbam 1781 lgltyer 1774- Wi I X bi .r, OD Tabithab 1718 by Trentham 171166 aT. Sweepska 1743)-LDn of BIehorus 1754 u h.h., SU& (fabrallai 174(0-Dan,. of Ferrter 17703 (Crof('. Forae 11) ix Dazughter of, 'SaItra 178D0rlpte 1764)-Dan. of Synume Wildair 1767 (Fearonogbt 172474-Dat. W t i . i--- ch. m., _ of Tyler's nrer 17(10 ('Othrllo)-Dau. of 'Fallower 1711 ((lak 1,f3-Dan of . I g -fhsnim- t (Ieil 1787 n)-Da.. of 'SMark 1771 (MlaDske 1501-Dan. of Harrie!' 0 5 ' Florixel, iclipae 1770 (OFearnoeght 1755)-lan. of 'Frarnooght I353 (Rega 1739)-Dan. of I j - eh. h, 180. 'Jolly Roger 1741 (IlRondhead 1713). ' 2 aughtr Aid-.a, 1787 Po.o'a17)Dnof('CInckfae 174 (GImcrak 17,603-Dan. of Io b- an., 1f S'mme.' Wildair 176 ('Femnoght I,5.13-Y. Kitty Fibher 17(47 by 'Fe&tno1it I5 22 ;i (etfelna 1711i4-'Kitty Fleher 17W1 by ed 1714 (God. Ar. 176). BmUuY Orvile 1;110 1Benlrougb 1.91)-Znily 110 by Sa mford 1794 (S1r Peter T. 1:81 EmilSia t Dan. 1790 of nWhiekeey783 (Seltram' 1719)4-Grey D nt 1781 by lDortnnot 1., e I le IThbe Flyier 1814 (Vaudrke Jr. 1H(48)-Farina 1811 by Dick Andrew 179. oe bndrew& Ia. 0 ; , ' .ei. fl13)-My 194 blylningbreagh; 1751 (KCiagFeegna 17D5W-Pri.nreee 1787 by Man,' t DB i . S, 8umpter Allrcy 13110 m 4 I I= D4iii. of-ols Redhillreaet 17W Sir Peter T. t1741 I ,.a . 1777 (Eclpre eI 1)-Slamerkin 171. by 'Wildair 173 ;Cade eIL146 1734)-aOab mare 113 byCb13(o714). RobIn Gry I ('Royalt 1790)-Maria 1813 by Mezrr 1791 ('Medle 1771!--Dat of iS I J s b. m . 181j- (IHI g Iiyerl774l-D-a of CFearnought 1756 (glue 1714-Dau. of Tramp 1810 (Dik A Idrew ' 197 -aaiaIane 1 by Pot.8.o-'- 171 4-lIpee 1741 -- hrb .CanllI73Ty Wodpeker1723(Berd 138)-eanIa17 by Tenthaan 1,191 YT. Sweepetkra 174W)-Coquette 17(5 by Coanpion Barb. "5 Mor.'lan _ M (liele l 0r1m M IstMliiStephn on 1814 by (Soled or] Somrerer 171 1Tfumpat. 1315k.5 _in 14 4 7142)-S"t. 1wk796 to vewoibb Pepltlatree 17 (MerCUry 1778)-Dau. 187, of Woodpeckr 1778 Bared 17).-Dsn.17711 OfSnap 1714 4t(Op 173611.. - i- .iJ ; petam. E mullre 14. Orwille 1136-Cresalda 1307 by WhIkey 17814Itramn m'804-Y. Glatere o '4; b. h., mar.1790 by Dioino177P I Fla7B-lne' 74b 78(ee13 Molly Long Le 1753 by brabam 1710 (God. Ar 1784.. ! 5.Y agtr Orville 17(9 ilenlnirrnarh 17111) Dan. 118(3of Buzzard' l78 tWoodipeekerr1777)- I obr. m., 181;5. florplpe1798by 'lemnpator.P 178 (Conductor 1l76) Lana I,.9 by Hlerod 174 (Tartar Ij ________5 17n1 rerpn 76 yMrk 179(3 (Squirt 1' W). 'u I Sir ercule., Whalebone184 I 1xy1790) Peer1882 by Waiirer IlI Gobanna 17a1-Tbaletrli Wk. h., IM.' IM.11 by_ Alandetr 178 (Ke&Ilp I4R"Ia1 1 by Sir PeterT. 17441 (lHigb1ty-r 8.1 ,' ' 7743 -Hornt 17910 by Dron 11777 (H-rd 1758). Gtuieloll Rob Booby 1804 (ChantIleier 1757,- Flight 139 by Ir. IRpe 1PO' (Commoore n-Z .di ch.., j JIM),-Y. Hero.n by Hagot 12484i Bend 178) Hrine17 by Hero 175= Cede 17 -.-Dan. 1786 of1750 (SiP _ ____. yican Sf Sret by Prime Minlaler 14410 Sanch 1801) I ..a b..,14fl9 Ml'Paul IM 1 by Sir Paid 130 S r T.,174(4) Mire- Dainlegion 11) y 8hettle 1 13, . - 176 Y. aceke 1771 )-Mir GIanebone 171 by zl 1776 (Hered 175. 8 Z 9mel0n, Wib-Da-. u(. bn. 1812 of Selim 10SM (Buzzd ad1787. ae1 b. r. Ia. b-. m. 101 by i er T. 1F Highflyer 174)-Dan. cb. m. 1714 of P -omenon 1780 (Macod 1,.-Maleon b. ma 1=' b F Ierbal 17.R (Ilerd 171,S) -Maiden eh. n. 1770 by Matebean 1748 (Cit 174-Plt' Odqnlt mar. ci . 17MI0 by Squirt 1798 (Blartlett'. Chllders)-Lot's dean by Mo-gul (God. Ar. 17M4-Camille eb. an. 1798 by Bay Poltn, 170is(Grv Banitboy)-Star- (lug's dam by Son of Browlow Turk-Old Lady by Pallen'. Chestnut Ar.-Da. of Itockwood-Dau. of Belumley Turk The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. EENDOO-Continual raee-horse which has appearel in this country for more than a decale. It is doubtful if-ny horse in England could have beaten him in the great classic. events. Hindloo - a grandlyv bred horste. his bloozl combining all the beat strains in Englandx alldl America. His sire is ity the best son of Gleneoe, and he has a large infusisan of lhiaedl blood through both aisles, together with a double cross of imp. Bnzzardl, fiartitied by the stout croses Whalebone. Herod and Eclipse on the dam's side. Hind-on is a dark bay, 175 hands 3j inches high, with large star in his forehead, right hilld tfoot white to pastern. Himloo is a grand success in the stud, sire of the great Hanover, Jim Gore, Merry Monarch, one of the best two-year olds of 1891. Hiudoocraft, Buddhist, Houston, Heathen, thief Justice. Newburg, Montpelier, Prospeet, Diungarven, War Plot, Woodford, Black Knight, Bowen, Hyacinth, Headlight, Cortland, Col. Zeb Ward, Hawkstmue. Heatherton, Brahmin, Bright Light, Hempstead, 0. P. B., Hannibal, Inaa. ,Rpeth, Kehama, Tar and Tartar, Montpelier, Halcyon and Sir VCrtis. Among hisl daughters are Sallie McVlelland, Catalpa, Mabel Glenn, HindooRose, iindoo Lass, Hinloogamn, Hispania, ladolin, Nina Archer, Sallie Taylor, Hlinda, Sunbeam Lady Himb Io, Lizzie B., Lillian Lindsay, Servia, Franchise. Lizzie C., Miss Thomas, MaduInmia, DaIylight, Centella, Hannah Molerly, Lizette, Matilda. Natalie, etc. It is to the Helmsley Turk mare to which trace in direct female line Old Star- ling, Pumpkin, Gohanua, Camel, The Baron, sire of Stockwell and Bataplan, etc. INSPECTOR B. (ENVOLEUR). WINNER OF THE BELMONT, TIDAL, LORILLARD, TRAVERS, IROQUOIS AND OTHER GREAT STAKES. It the Belle 31eade Stud, Gen. W. I1. Jickson, proprietor, Nashecillk, Tenn. Terms published annuawly. IzasP!troR B., bay horse, foaled 1883, lared in Belle Meade Stud, owned by Gen. W. H. Jncksoai, by Enquirer, son of ininp. Leamiugton, dam Colossa by Colossus, son of imp. Sovereign. out of Rnri-a bvy iiric, son 4,f inip. Sov ereign. In.spector B. is a very tinsculhar anialu., of the most syii itetrical formation, hav- ing great length, good size, grand substance, aald stands nl good short legs. His racing liiaes are as nearly perfect as possible, antl at the stud he should equal his first c as- performances on the tnrf. He comuiesiced his career as a two-year old at .jer,,iie l'ark, where he won a I mile race by two lelagthi, in 0.50, beatitig Dry Mono- pole. etc. Ran third to Dew D)rop and Dry Monopole, in a It mile race at Sheepshead Bay, beatiig six others: won a I tile rnce, conceding weight to all his opponents, which inclmialed The Bard and five others. At Coney Islauud, he rane second to Jlew IDrop, in the Great Eastern Handicap, beating a field of niieteen; ran second to The Bard ir. the Bonquet Stakes. ,- mile, giving him 4 lbs., behind him were Ban Fox, Blue Wing. Pore Hye and eight others, nearly all in receipt of weight. At Coney IslWanul, oai a It mile Sweepstakes by a length, in 1.17, beating Biggonet, Winfret lie..ie B. ali others. At Jerome Park he ran second to Dew Drop in the Champagne Stakes, and wvounid up his two-year oll season by winning a I mile Sweepstakes at the saeilia i e, carrying top weight. At three le won a Sweepstakes, 1 miles, with top weight, in 2.11; won the Bel- taoit St..kes, 1i miles., ii '2.41, beating The Bard, Linden, Saxony, etc.; won the frilal .stakes. I mile, iii 1.461' beating Biggonet, Quito, Portland, etc ; ran second to Bant Fax in, the Coney Island Derby, It miles, in 2.38, beating Elkwood; won the Stal1 Stake s, 1'1 miles, in 2.23. beatinlg The. Barl, Ban Fox and Buffalo; won the I-rillatd Stakes, 11 miles, iii 2.40; wsa the Harvest Handicap, 1i miles, at the same plale, carrying top weight; wabn the Travers Stakes, 1 miles, in 3.10k; won the Iro- ...i. i. stake-, 1 tiile 500 yards, in 2.16, andi the United States Hotel Stakes, 1j utiles, ill ' At uise lie won at 1 miles in 1.551; a mile dash on the turf in 1.451 ; 7 furlongs in 1.29 wsith top weight; was seecunsal to Bradford, 6 furlongs, ill 1.141, giving the wiatiaaer 4 1la s. ws s seeond tat Swift, Il- lmiles, in 1.541, giving the winner 9 las. At six lie won the Brookdale Hianlicap, lk miles, in 1.55. leatinig Tea Tray, etc.; wvi a I s, iles rita waa. the Lawsiview Handiap, ll . miles, in a canter, beating E.trai,. eta .ost a I miiile hanadicap in. 1 485; walkeal (aver far . 11 miles race; waa a ,swiejastakes, 1, muites-, teatinugElkwoel, Enrusetc., inl2.03- aaitd won tie Bay Ridlge Hilatli a:p, 14 Hites, witk 12:! lb. asp, timne 2.:35, Iattitg Tea& Trav, Terra Ctatta, etc. Isiat. -taBr B. de-ewiti in dlirec t fairlh lite front the saime KRatal mtare ta whuich Bl3s1k. l-sbrabatis, to-cr Stalliami, Ilfaiis-a, Sottlasmayer, .lerry, Harvester, Skylark, Ftaxtalil. alzplic J midksoti al all the itmtp. Selinta faumily trace. 176 Po&lofe 1771.-dpe 1764-Maww 17A0-861918 t-HBtlett's A ctilderso-Deuicy AabiAn S. I k I I !v II! 2G. : I l!E i i =. I ,go 1 A .d A a I- I A I 3 . g A.'! 1 2 4 9 116 P a 1 N :1. Al 111.4 be. h., 11117. i b. a.1886. oh in., 012. 5Ceeret, 6 cbLh.,ISJI. M.. -I ast ch. m., 1S15. laxy 17 ( .a 1 )-Peneloper 17 4 1 by TrDmpator 12W w Condoner 1i d)-PM mu l i a 1 7 1 0 b y S l e e k 1 7 41 ( G od . A r . 1 7 8 4). W andk. 811 8(Gtha on 0-Tialeatui7 lI0 by ABexande 12 6 (M lpee 1764--R al s7 y2 ie ee TIL 17.1 84 1 bHg t ysT i 1774) H or e t 1112) i by Dro e 1222 ( ye 179d )- G oldln det 1224 ia nap 11 A leied1 7 1.- tP ant leit 417 ( o eckT . 17 7-let-1 0byid 171581- lIea.at G a m eb o s tf a e t a r d ltkl ) - P s tl y b y i m 1 7 8 8 ( S q u lrt 1 ) - M r P a tc h 1 1 5 b y J.Us i c e 17 85 ( H.CI i toLr) 1 M b Hsa er18. Wo N Wdr 1706-V. Herotne by Dept 1180 (Herod I1110-Heroine 1775 by H ero 17 6 (Cads 17 4 )-D an 17 th of Soap 17 96 25.11, 1786)- Slast. 174 89to B o a ar ' 1 87 t o d o c k t 7 7 8 - D n. o r A lex a nd e r 1182 K oe t ee 1 7 1 7 4-D is . o High jet 774 1794 -D en ofA lfred 1170 (M a ho.a 174 ) -D an. 1170 of RegI- Per er an 80 i r ete 7 12 1) M ne do aI1 11 by M ete or 1781 g c ilp ie 1764)-M a Wd 171 -D e.oR gal.1 86 (G o.A.1). 1 M of 8 p ou 1 5( q f m(- vi Leo Jckiocs 1814 (Wiiloc1NS-Wasili 1815f by Primer Mh81W Siecit1 3t- lieI. . Trshy. dat. I 1isf iby Gt'bI 1124(5eljenh,I im ,04 1796--i tDly Wea;e 1776 tlinod 17381-Dee. of Ak 1740). Maid of Charpion 11 (Scim 18N)-Mistte 1800 by Oterri 179 (B agbtoNgh 11) - Bca- Honor. diem 1607 by Aexader 1788 telipse lt4Broneit by aathe 16 (Old Mar- br_. at, 12W. land 1741)-Xayay1i by Naechem 1748 ((lde 17840. tir Archy 186 (eDiomed IMi-IM. of SWltm 1iVi -l9pse 130-Dan. ot Ech . Wkiads 1767 (Farnoght 175)-Dan. of Tyler' var 176l (iao) t _ILh. 178 Yl-F.Wer 171i (Bank 1746. 30ster to iaWs Nlorln 1801 ('Diomad 1T1-DaL 172 of Aldo 178f (tPot. 172)- Tuckaho., Dan. of 0ocki 1174 40imcrack 1d)-Dn. of et' Wdeir 1767 (F ch. im.. 1814. nought 1756)-V. Kit er I1b 17bJ 5 (Ib U17"N. SsN , ltiiil0- 111171 y 1 .9 1. br. h..1 isa tJ PI ick JAndrew 17117 tJo. 181)4 by7su Eenlnbton 1111 Ei owe Smpter i Sfr r s, -ldy er817 by Roba (y 180b (Eo-lat 1711- . 1d . Mar, 10 by azr 179 (gItey )-Dan. df nhlgbter 1784(1 yesr 11741- w. Da. dP rno1180 (ei_ 176. fD. td 177 (rbnefeul 1755-Amanda 1880brGeeDiomd 16 (M Y 17761-D1 R4 [t I Cbh.,116, of Va. c.,id (Partner 11)-De od HElCivasn Indapendenio 176 (learought WII . I ](lir' Yager 1780 r e 7o-'r Mbxe 1791 b - ' 17711 Rllpr (rI'pple 1751-)) 1710 by Snap1 gr. in. 1407. (Snip 17 )-De 1746 ofBa th 1wi (God. Ar. 17). 8I SieM Sir Arch. Ioned 17(Fo Ine 7.8)-'7a.Stlse 1116 by ERoc hgmn 1 "I (Bg 3c774)- PI4 ' . j a b.h t. Tabiths1,W by Tlsotbam 171 (T. Sweoltaln I4-Dn of Bn=e 17 -: Of.Fe s Ba 1740-Dml otlfeter 179tloreade, 171). calypso., flellir 17T8tPMadtey 17_)-D 128 o Dare Devil 177 (YagnetIll-D. 179t d 04 _ . _M., _Sytnmed' r, 177I'm m . F 10 (aIm- t -M=1 IaFe" o770 0 lyet 1774 d1 b. t., 1. 1t Taa d 17eVe by Spo 117 1761 n.bs17C -12 b. Ii 74 1 r8. d 1711(rr[T. 176.)-DeL 1716, of Werod farta1 1745).-F 1 ly 1771 of ta. 1810 17k drer 1-W Ir b Wax 1750 Po 81740-e o h I17 by -rumltalar 1 17(Condactor 1767-d1786 by H fr 14(H . h -r 1 b Snap 1770 (eSn 172-T1_ny IT75 b _______ t ,_ 17651-0Dao. 11867of 'a1172(Ecl-se 17br-Dan o Gcrac 1727 3 c 2 hE b.m., 114 (CrIpple 1790-SadgnebySa 1721 bSnip 17t6). V.t : a_ d ofla S'xpdilloa111 (Praee 11841-MaeldbI- k W'c2 by IPreadW EageT 17816Von-D (I , . the Oaka I test d 1710)-Annet by rk 17718lam o -e. let 17M Irartr 174kmF (aty Im s 4 s 2 h. in. 1 b1 178 e 1, of iwl True W 1.(iahg' ene15) _ 1g5 _Tnpole, 210 1S701-eI 11 b S IM T9 (Poter. b.o' -_ :5 ch.m. 1 1).7 byssby Stanr 1710 (God. Ar. 17241. hyGier 170 b. to N142. e. 171)-Den 1171u 1760 (Mnip 1 t79 H Y Maid 'L3 f C eton 186 D(olnipo. 157lI)-EMlna 1j hs I]ltena r 11b FYin ;_ 5. i 31- ch. b., t 17W-UAt rlce 1791 )-k 17 by 8n p 178 (M gSk 14 ,Tr3 S:T Vandl'daot . 116f P 17scklnck Oftot 113; (St Solomo lS2b1- Vlg h 6. tm., 1877. 17yl -I2 m o 80 byg Melbr 7k.1 (Y te 17751. m gol. ema8 "rv ey4 o h.h, 12. i 17991-f7Whiskyskey 171 (Salt 17802- 15 gL 10. ' (hut. 1 790 bY Don 1110bzm77 (Plt-hotk 1718-n a 170 yllato m 1746l - (Cerbde+tt 1 17ffff)l-yfolI by Lon e 1720 by Bad m 40 (God. Ar. 122. ffgfS e Dghter of, Eletionu 181)4 (Gobrnna 176)-Fair hel 1058 by HSambfbonirn 1719 (Sng iere_ f cb. to., 181 . 1715 = h a 170 byl DOinell 17r Ib 17:i 174-R all 17 by henoeno 2 t! .nrru, pLe's Gam 1860' ('Gabrel 1tmi)-andoraby (iry Diomedl 128 (M 1edley 1728i1- . foreta's dzm by lofls Union 17 (affIr 179:)-Dee. of L onld (Lod _ _ sl V Trvekr)-Dan. of htbroe (erab 17f.flDd IM by (B 1740 Da7. 1797 o reller 1747 iPnert T.r 178)efima b. ll. 1746 by God. Ar. 1784 large Hartley mare ch. mI. 17!9 b- bHrtley's Blnad Horee (oBellso Twrk)-iynGr Way 1715 by Woodinetk Ay.- Po'.nte by EffL Victor 8arGrey U hynol 6y Whyot (Feewi1k Brrb)-80ya 1a re. - II I Tae BreederWs Haid Book and Guide. IROQUOIS. WrNYEPR OF THE CHESTERIFIELI STAKE.N AT NEWMARKET AMD LEVANT STAKES AT Gl)o4m4fIP, 1-so, TIllE Bl-UWELL STAKES, lDERIBY ATl EPSOM. PIUINCE OF W.LES .sTAKES DONCASTEIt ST. LEG4ER. NEW- MARKET IDERlBY, A-ND OTIIER IMPORTANT EVENTS IN ENGLAND. Properr, qf flen. IV II. Itarkson, Belle Meade Stud, near Nashrille, Tee7n. Appli;r-fidn to Gen. IV. HI. Jtikson, lock box 383, Nashiltle, Tlhra. Yearlmiy sdes annmelby about June 20th, in New York. IReo-oins lby imp. Leamingtoln son of Fangh-s-Ballagh, bred by Mr. A. Weleb, Erdnhehim ;Stud, flalel 1578, dam Maggie B. B., dam of Harold by imp. Australian, se:'1 dam11 lMadeline by ]ld Bostoi, out of Magnolia, dam of Kentucky by imip. Wlell- coe. As a twowyear-old Iroqinois started 12 times, won 4 races, was se-ond in two vand unplaced in six. lie made his bow to the public by winning the Newmarket tw'o-year old Plao, 5 fuirlongs, defeating Herman, Kullhieborn and three others; his sec-nd iue- cess was winning the two-year old stakes at Epsom, 5 furlongs, beating Eliaci,,. At the Newmarket Jnly Meeting ran Bal Gal to a bead for the July Stakes, 5 furlongs 136 yards, having Neophite, Thebais and seven others behind him; msane umeetiag won the Chesterliehld Stakes, 5 furlongs, beating Panique, Voluptuary and seven others; at Goodo lod won the Levant Stakes, 5 furlongs, defeating Iola Madre, Canlace adill three others; same meeting ran secomud to Wanderiuig Nun in the Findon Stakes. I of a mile, with Albion, Ishmael and Worthing behind him; he was nuplaced in his other races. As a three-year old made his first appearance by running second to Per-egrine in the 2,000 G;uineas, having Don l'ulano, Caamiliard, Scobel and nine others behiid him; won the Newmarket Stakes, Ditch mile, beating Lennoxiove; Newma.rket Seconld Spring Meeting, walked over for the Iturwell Stakes, Ahilngdon mile; Epson,. Summer Meeting, won the 102d1 renewal of the IDerby Stakes, ii miles, defeating Pere- grine, Town Moor, Scolel, Geologist, St. Louis, Don Fnlano, Tristan and seven others. Ascot won the Prince of WIales Stakes, 1` miles, defeating Geologist, Great Carle and four others; same place won the St. James Palace Stakes, Old mile, beating Leon, hli. onaly opponent; Donnast-r Septemler Ieetinig, won the Doncaster St. Leger Stakes, 1 mile 6 furlongs 132 yards, defeating Geologist, Lacy Glitters, St. Lonis, Falkirk, Hal Gal amid nine others; Newmarket Second October Meeting, was third to Bend'or, and ScoAel in Champion Stakes, across the flat. 1 naile 2 furlongs and 73 yards, Buich- anan, Falkirk, Muriel and Fiddler behind him; won the Newmarket Derby. 14 miles, beating Ishmael, Lennoxlove and Lord Chelmsford. Thus starting in 9 ra es. running second for the 2,000 Guineas, third in the Champion Stakes, and winning the Derhy and St. Leger, a feat only accomplished ten times in the one hundred and twelve years they have been run: Champion in 100, Surplice in 1848, The Flyimig Dutch- manl in 1849, Voltigenr in 1850, West Australian in 18.53, Blair Athol in 1864, ( Gladiateur in 1'65, Lord Lyon in 1866, Silvio in 1877, Iroquois in 1881, Melton in 1885, Ormnimndle in 1S86, Donovan in 1889 and Common in 1891. N.t one of all these won so many good races in the salme year. Iroquois is a brown, 16 hands high, with white stripe down the face and white around the coronet of the left fore foot; he has a well placed ol- lique shoulder, good lbarrel, fine hip and loin and sound. good legs andl feet. He is d e- scended from the best bred and most successful racing families in Euiglanid arid America. Maggie B. B. is the dam of Pera (a prodneing dam), Harold, Pallique, Ja onet (dam of Sir Dixon and Belvidere) lRed and Blue (dam of Sallie MeClelland), a.nd Honmeopathy. MAdneline, the dam of Maggie B. B., was by the great Boston, sire of Lexington, Leeompte, Bostona, Nina and a host f good ones. Magnolia produced Kentuc ky, the Ibest son of Leximmgton, Daniel Bosue. Magic, Charley Ball, Madonna. Skedaddle, Gilroy, Vietory, etc. Skedaddle is the dam of Sancebox, Scramile. 4Ce.wG-d en paYq 1&I.) Eclipe 6-Marake 1713-Squirt 134f-BsrtleU'a CbIldeft-Darley Arbian 18W. Waxy S by God. Ar. 1 l t h,17YQ.by Bega(Igrade Turk). j P,,..p Teranpator 1780 (Conductor 1767)-Pruneisla 1788 by Hlihfiyer 1-.4 (Flerod 17. - -e _. b tom ot 1'roiet t ,1.by Sa 1794(Snil 189-Jula 171by la 1740 (God. Ar. 17)!Q- - . anderer, ,bana_ Otinerr ; Cat-iNu 111 b Woodpecker W ted 1758)-Ca - ib 1811 ,. oilttll byTeotbaltul7416(T.Sweeoala Ar.oquette 1764 ry Compton Barb blke . 1., 7 1i of Old I'u by (od. Sweeb Sirw Pet-erT1uter 71 p 7e Dn a JTbaie4 U er 17- (VkAlpse eI S1e ir PeterT T.by 784 (ft 174) Hornet bik r.t ISM. b 1Dr odEnghn 117 (Hmd 171' .e)-llanill 1-27 by G.ldlluder 176l (Soapl .0- .; fldEngland 1741 GoiLL-7J). ___ - i Chantatleer Woodpecker 17T3 (Heroed 171-Dan. I128 of HPl p17-11 (Macke 170ioebod 17 j b. _ by lSnapetl's 1hlrelz'7M p 1 i elaim 17i5 by 1Iegtua 171Y (God. Ar. 1-Dan. of artlett'Chira M Ar. 14111). S it .n' - A le Mne t 1_,;.j--Xau. of Garnhaoe (Snetard 1741)-Patty by Tim 1H.' (S'uit cbRnah- I0 I oPtI 127T. by Juatiee 172 (H. C. Litton Ar.)-Rin7_tai Galloway by CownBar nb. r ,a'i Bcape Commodor e 1291 (Tom1(T.. Tag 1777)-)loi -ln-the-Vad 17i91 by Hinhilyer i .- HeroJ - - _ 17 (n4)-Shift 1719 by weetbear ri 176;9 (Sypho ITW)-Blak Suean 1 1;2 by StIam 1710 (.Snip 1711) - -Dao. of Cade 1774 iGo.1 Ar. 1724). o _, iTn Heroine Begt 178.)(terod 1731)HoIne 1775 It hero 1711 Wat4de 171)-Da. 1716 f 'nalt g177 (Snip 1714)-Slt. 1704 to lieguhne by God. Ar. l724-Grey Robinson 1-,!1 by B1ald - Galloway (St. Viett-r Itarb). Woodpecker 1M274 ellerodfi 1)-Sieiftetu 1IS br Dux 17i (Mabhem 748.-Cul 1(4t: ocity 17tH .by Snap 1790 (SnIp 171;)-Dau. 17414of0 egnutna 17(God. r. 17i-4)-Dal. o BartletteCilder4(Diley Ar. 16a). i _ gt of Alea.nder 171Hltee1741-Dan. o"f lhlle1(tiereda -n. by Alfre 174) -g - g b- m, (Mut teonr17...,,-Dau177 -of Enin-er lntSaympton 1745)-Bay alton.dam 714 w !;; S=,;bm-- _ -by Cade1 G87i1724)._____________ ;.___i .1_t .4 oi Bo w Bl,7 (Eclipns. Sir Peter '174 (eibfer 124-Dan.u 1714o Boorw7 c 74-DaR-. 1764 b. h. 184I of S'oirelU 1751 (TIravBelloer 1 7,4-Si.to 1X.otbee. Babrhabai by Bab raat 172) - 7;j _(God. Ar. 1724)-Diu. 171 of Golden Sail 17711 (Partner 17P11). Bz -' mutor 174 (ccltrie 176t)-Ii&ald-of-all.Work 1731 by Biebllyer 1774 (ilerod I51181- Dan. V0 dm . 1771 of Syphon 1790 (Squirt 175)0Dn ofegu 1 . 17i )-bSt 1714 to t.0 ____ Stsiin 1TtEzgDrldyJderent by Snip 1(F1715). Blackok Wehi!teloek 184 tIiambcetonaian 1112 kan. t17(0or Ctoriander 171 (amblenn 18-o.e1)- b b h, 1814 WtISooe 1790 by lgbllyer 177 e 1rcberea 16 by Pot .1o.'e 1173 E' e lfel7p1-S&I)-a-P by Goidllnder7(1 Sap 1770). . wataiPrime luntWter 1810 d by ITI9i0e I, (Wn nlnbr1tu b c , 1808 17914 Mi.a GuneD1 by ale11(ered 1;1 4-. of A--a=ter 17 Q___ !Ilu 174)) Dan. nf.,82 Daunaecua Ar. 6 1754. yDm n 7tyDoiitI Champ i i ione Selirn l8W.i1 ( 187 -P.n-g 1441) by Gouty 11M 04ir Peter T. 17K44 t -J'It 1'M ;e.s p (Herad 1758) Jewel 17,75 by 8q.ume 17,54 (Traveller It775) -&ophla 0 B Hetqueue Orville 17144 (Banlngbrongb 1714 Boadi'e 181)7 by Alexander 182 (Etlipe 11) i;ItM..,81"I by ia 1. jOld England 1741A-Mayfly 1771 by M(tlep 17 br. n., 8.).I (Cde 13I1-an.171-1 of Strln 1794 (Starling 173). HumPry Counne 1,1 m((SorcteerI12A-Cllkrra 1811 I by ClInker= (161(rPtrT. 178-Pewet 44 9 - ch m Clin.ker. 1 1796 by Tanodm 177 (gyphon I' 15l)-Termagant by Tantr 1711 (Cripple1 n 3 Ib h., 1WLt Canatrice by Sampson 14 lr 77' o = gO Daughe r of, Cervatea 110 (DoGnt mux 7te 17T4. Dan. 18141 of)-- (l e 1.6 (Gohanna 175De(. ;4 Vi ':-I 9 181 o' Priiaynator 1,91 (TruVinpeostr 1752-tirle 18)4 y t Gore 70 lglt it'i rt_____ .7ii-Ab aII 1788htr Woodiin79fllplliF keofrme'lF 1Ir (tlrar 1,.rroi it b.m,8. H Caiii-I1N t 1O)11ter 1b.m.f Tter enry i.S15 tOrKt e )taN7- Un 0 br. h., 1831. di,.a 18117 by Allexander 1782 lclpe 7144.eett by Amaranthln 17P6 (Old . EnZgland 17414 mvl 1771 bylltbem 1718,Cade 1714). A in. Whlaker 1812 (Waxy176 Gl7bede Fairy 1l1l by H- 1nealll(erenrI7.78) Videt. A I , 54. estude 1801 by PFlatr 171 (I ea 1 by Sfii Peter T. 17841 U i5.n __________9 4t = t4ifighillyer 1774)-PYrrha 1171 by atchern 174al7reV7. 1734). Emilin. .Orvile _1719 Be.1 191) 1 amily 11810 by Staml D (Sri 1714 Ir Pet-- T. 4J4)- - b. h., 18 6. Da.. 1 of Wl lim17)-Grey Dortmant 1781 by Dorimnant 177R - (('ho lt04 -Diay 1717 byBlank 17(MA(od Ar. 1724). 4 3 oer S n1 by HaTmbletnao.-' 17_,K -KI'enel a3 b. m., 1811. 1780 by ph.1 erI' ! Whiak1r 1`! -ps. 1774 -Penelope 17 r by Trumpatlo 1 Conduactor I.WVNii b1 Sbh., 18112 _fhlyer 1771 (tiered I74-rma 176bySap 1710 (Snip 1726)- HJulli 17r6 by Blank 17101 (Godolph. A,. 17.4). Variety. (Selim on Sobnayer 116 (Sorerer I'M, -r5'4te 110 by Itallobo 17114 (Prelpltatke eb - "I78'Catberrne 179-, by Woopecker171(lrd111-al 78b r-ta 4_____17.1 (T. sweepatakee 17434- Coquette 17.,4 by vonipto Ba-S. _ r' SIr A=th, -DOO4d12 Fole 7 Ctlnr 71 yIoknhm18 llltitr17. DaugIter of.t mI,-i T B-nbor.1,154 (P. brahnn nof W.'a- Foret-r17 Fertr14 24 1-.. Itt 414ome 1777(Floriael175 MR Dan. of C1t-k 1771 (Mariodi- 11)Dnof arwt; eb.]I IJi. 181. aFyllyiRoger earnougt 11735)-Dat.. of eFearnought 1715 Iguu 1M- Dan. o r! f Daube f Alldenmm 178 (Pbt-14.o-7a 1771.) - Dan. of tClockfaet 1771 I Gluerark 17464, Tin, of :1 Daughter f Synoee' W11d.dr 17417 (tFearnonght 175-Kitty Fleber 1767 by tFe.rooght VI-o ________177.5 (RHegulun I771l)-tKltty Fieher 177'. by Cad 17,34 (God. Ar. 17.24'. iuta -Dan. P"1I of Hiered 17114 Tartar 17.43)- b. h.,1.41. - lr1849(h, .rde1787)8 ( Ip- 171A)414 y .'Dit 18tgleerT1o) Polly 7717M (Syqlglly 1 Trampoline. Trampw1 by Webjby Wax 1I7W) (ot.o8.O 177113 lert Xaane rIInkndctr 77,P-eatI.PA E_114r 74 Ilw - - b h. BaaaIrI' 1757 .I (S.oodPece 173151 -P. anna177b ile S-phi.en 179911bby Sqirre 1 754 (Travellmer 1716. Iihty Bob" alrti it1114,J -tvhueblk. -. I81h lree 24 Tn.tr184 Boahl. Peli.re- bilk 19 4791 by 814i Pal.r T.1 4 I Hgdre121- u W. - 17119 ufl1.tgn. hr. i.12.I18 'lpe184. an b .111o uf16 Mtbt 174814-D-nb 1.174O fleed 176 (arta 171)-Glde Grae e. 80 171 byRlak 1740 (G.ellpl.he. A, 7.14( - tuekab, in.1719bt Ble AI= utek-lt.;12321t.I ObyXOahuiIbtay-rw Ftwl e t111b lkel.aa (Olletbhpe Ar. -a teuur('ray Telle Tuk-a. fPae ht Trr-eufOadaurtb --t..yu Bert. ISo The Breekersi Hand B,;ok and Gaide. XROQUOXZ-Cont10u0& Florence BI., Sly Boots, Joe S., The Slashes and 8queez'em (dam of Day Star, winner of tbe Kentucky Derby, Blue Ribbon Stakes and other races), Sylph (dam of John K., Kaloolah, Philip D. and Kinesem), and La Xylphide, 1I miles in 2.071, ahe the damn of Semtjer Fidele. Sly Boots is the dam of Leveler, Sly Dance, Sachem, Savanac and Voleituteer 11. Iroquiois is a grand success iii the studi, sire of Tammany, winner of the Great Ec lip-e Stakes, the Criterion Stakes at Mouannonmth, the 6 furlongs in both races being rmn. in 1.12k, the Lorillard Stakes, 1 miles, in 2.20k; Realization Stakes, 10 miles, in 2.51- : Withers Stakes, 1 mile, in 1.40. Addie was the " crack " filly of the West, win- ner of eleven races. Other winners by Iroqnois are Rancocas, Mohican, White Wings, M..uintain Deer, McKeever, Heyday, Laura Doxey. Guildnra, Annie Irwin, Beansey, Darlington, Cartcret, Bengal, Algonquin, Eblis, Dictum., Emblem, Irregular, Julius Sax, Kiawah, Pan Handle, Ted Gregg, Malachi, Alice D., Claudine, Nellie Pearl, Min- nie L., Iowa, Josie M., Mayflower, Piquante, Rainbow, Starlight, Helen Nichols (un- beaten), Huron, Marguerite, St. Croix, Queen Enid, Interior, Red Banner, Bennett Young, Edith Belmont, Cayuga, a rare good one, Haydee, Nettie B., Princess Loraine, G. W. Johnson, unbeaten and V2,000 refused for him. He will stand at the head of the list of winning stallions in 1892. JULIEN. Owned by Messrs. Smith and Huyhes. Jr-LIxE, bay horse, foaled 1886, bred by Hon. W. L. Scott, Algeria Stud, Erie, Pa., by imp. Rayon D'or, dam imp. Clover by Macaroni, son of Sweetmeat, grandam Verdure by King Tom, son of Harkaway, etc. Macaroni, the sire of Clover, won the 2,000 Guineas anid Derby, and was the sire of the dams of Pilgrimage, winner of the 1,000 and 2,000 Guineas, Oruonle, winner of the 2,000 Guineas, Derby and St. Leger, Galliardl, winner of the 2,000 Guineas, Busylody, winner of the 1,000 Guineas and Oaks, and Bonavista, winner of 2,000 Guineas, and her dam, full sister to Clover, the dam of Julien. Verdure, the grandam of Julien, was a winner in England, and own sister to Corisande, that won the Cesarewitch Handicap in a field of twenty- seven, at three years old, carrying 110 lbs., the Chesterfield, Granby, New, Corona- tion antd Granide Duke Michael Stakes, by Kitig Tom, sire of imp. Phaeton, imp. King Bait, imip. Great TOut and his brother, Kitigeraft, winnier of the Derby, and of the dams of the lerly winner Favonius, and Enterprise, wittner of the 2,000 Guineas. Mayblooia, Juliei.'s thirl ddain, was fuol sister to Lady Alice Hawthorn, grandam of Hnnuteur, winniter of the 1,000 Guitteas, alid out of Lady Hawthorn, full sister to Thoruanaby, wiliier of the Derby and Ascot Gold Cnp. Julien was a good race-horme, winner at . furlongs, and placed secottd and third in several good and fast races. Rayon d'Or, his sire, is from the Pocahonitas family, that produced Stockwell. Rats- plain, King Tnom amil other goodl ones, and his dam from the great Hawthorn family, trn-klog i to the Laytoin Barb mare. Clamel 181-Whalebons 18lf-Wax 170111-Po440-o- 1778-Belpse 174-MXsk& 17110-i0quirt lU2-Dot. Chilr.-Derley Ar. 1616 TSichston p11(lw SU-ute81yIe 1817 tf8elim 188)Kis181b N -'j MDa Iiddleton 18111141.ultan 1816)-Plenary 1817 by Emiliar 80(r- l l7w8)-flsrtet is;. Plant, 1811 (Buzzsrdu111)iy 4 11 h. h 1.1,by Pricls 18 (Bander 1801)-Dan. 1812 of SefinmI")_ Alice Dray, Vo 18)stsn 81-akes1817 ,by Glencoe- 1881 (Sultan 1'-18)-Fanny A b.Y en.10. b hisker 1812 (Waxy 1790)-Dan. 1813 of Camillao 1518 (1amoblet.niao 179)- _____EL,1 14 n1808 of rcipltste 1781 (Mercury 1775). ao-ogDefinre 1828 (Whilebon ISM 7-Dan. 1814 of Revellr 151 lImN 18l,-eiuu12 n srJ lbs 1.prrr. by Tramp 1810 (Dick Andre.s 171)7) - D.Uace 1 5QLt816 by Ruben 11819 (INzrdT17T) - E ci. I, 101. LttleFoly 1808 by Highland Fling I1798 (Wlsille 1788). I ,fr 2171 Poelese Royal Oak 1ISM (Cation f860)-Ada I82. by WIse 82(ay 70 Au el I 8) b. m 4 Shuttle 16Y.Musks 1771)-Dan. 171)7 uf Drone 1777, (Mneot I .-) -Coomnoin V i 9 )p5 p.5by ove 181) 4halboneor]paloiI Gladiatr, 1 le11byelm118(uzr 17)- 1nix..ke or] Secenu 1711 (Trm or 710)Canary 1797 by C ein1177Po 31.. ag Hecl 81(aibw1F)Bvra160b rx181 (lo 181t)2-Coral 1416 by Or- at0 .i. 81 ue11 Bnlgruh19iFlin 87b Waxy 17001 kPt-8-o a 17:1-Itat 0 .- Camel Wl1boou 1IJ7Wax 1710,-Den. 181 oSeln13Buard0 1817.-7l'tdei801bI bI10,Rb. h., . iliPete-lT.r 177F-Dan, 17,84 ofPhenomnn170Ieod1 ) Xt- 1782 b 118 Hrod 198. lxdr1M ei-1,4 Bu Master Drury ISI Orille 178-odta187blxndr18 cipr18,Dn neuc by Ama1zwu.bn 171-i Old Enln71Mat 21b Matchem 17484 aade et: brm.12. 18)Dn 7of StrIng1)1Saln 7 s ..z 0 Emilie. 180 Orvidlle 179h-Creslda 117bWhky 71780 mm-tr1n 1780e --Y. Glante Priam. 171yDoee 77Foi l11rGne 1710 by Mtchem 1744 CadIe 11)- - b.li.,181. Moly Lng egs 713byabruham 1740 God. Ar. 1 7.. .7The Potcn- Idon ua 814 Gr IIW by1,Mlli-h-Wd11 by Ilmttu 712 K ng Fe!rrns 0 tate's dam, 175-lite1791Y by Pipalor 178.1, Imperatoe 77-Far.el1712i by 'Slo.1 h . in., 1843. ligfyr17)-Da.. of Y. Mreke 1771 MaIk, lopemk 17)42. I Sll11 Selin 1808 (Bnmrd0 17Rn7 Uarrbante 18011b 'aDto 81 Si rerT P74)- Da. sub.,tao. -).fI1 (Bl 1l4)-Dwu. 776f Herod 1758 (Tartar 17 111-Folly 1771 raPolne. 1 yTrmao 1782 (Conducbltor 71)-1 e 117780(bpy ltigbfiyler 1774,-4 (-Her[= i. cli!.., 1123. Is -Poin7by Seep 1710 (Snip 1701). 17)-V ii O.-i Wleo 19Beuiln bott jvi:=.norb4n.on b U111111- 179D by17Th at" byMatchem- 148 Wade bd..h.,11310.17M-.l ZLg 73h arhn 70(o.A.1721w. I7 by-o Id(ky189 .paie184b 1710a Mercur 1..1-Ants- 11A.5dh. 2:. 176 1781,o Woodpecker 17181Heo 1718). 118h'Mruy17 cis la Pard., Walon17 8 (Sir Peter T. 1184)-Parao 80 L' tSo 171. Wlip-el 714---Prnnella b 171b8B1. __4 (God.SnAr. 1728).1 i Puln. Moes 89 [haleone r] Symor 1871,-uadrlle1815 by Salim 1801t Buzzard- h .. b. tauln,- 11 177-aayBr184b[Wikyo]orer118 Tr.tmpao, 1780N-Canry1797 I , 1Si OTV lacack181 Whltelock 11J0p-Dun. 18111 of Phantom 18 oWalton 1711) Dan. ION1 olarc of Overton l7d88KlngF= 1,7-Dan. 1796 of Walnut 1781 HIigbllvyr17.4,-Dn N8I h r b 18 1783 of Ruler 17177iT. Mar.k 1271). K k Belintia Blacklock 1814 iWhitelock l8Ni-W'all 1818 by Prime Mlaeter 1810 .Sancdo 1901-- - Buzvead 1776 (HeodoD". 17f2-Dsofog7 G Dan. of 2 h. WeuzB e 17111 Her(oodp1716-Da of An-oete 176 Aleanke I17401. 1,, Du.-- Ii Higbflyer17,-4 ierud1788-Dan.of Alfredl1728(Matehem1748)-Da 1.771) otEngi us .,10 e-r 17511 (Sampso 1745). I 543 Peruvian IWO2 (Sir Peter T. 17114)-Mltsdoa 1SM 4 Meteor 1781 (lklip- 1761, -taid- c4. n i f-a11.Wok by 1 ejr 174 (Berod IZA-Dwu. 1771 of Syplion 17U4FSqtrL - chI. i1t 7U-Dufu ;1 (le. 1,7982). ":ate"uvp1al7t )eighog 1791)-Xi. Soha 1 5'Stamford 10 i eeT a - 18, op 1 7784y azrd0 1787 Woodpkr17 I-luncatnuica 1747 by High- Alxade 178 EtcII l)-Brnette by maAuulmiur 171:6 Old Engla.,d 174D --May. 1 odle, l 1 h b.atbm1748 (Care 1714U)-Dan. I71Ii of Starling 1718 Starlog 127)M- ito t. 01 180 Loo-at.ne-sds1731b Grasshopper )Byerly Turk). cot Whisker 1812 (aylutb-Fort.nt 1818 by Oclalan 1867, Striloi.t )--arc IM79 by An IliMterod 1758-Madcap 1774 by EclIps-e 1788) ke 17715-Spph Fan: y 740 by Blak 1741) )Gd. Ar. 12) 14 Q' Fanny Nabucklteb 1811 Bug1nuxtino IlM-Ml1ss Tooly JA y edd4y the Grlnder l171)Apara 18awon VuW77-ad ae11 by Sir Peter TI. 17584 HIghfyer1- ,Pua17 by cIm. 143. Floze 178 Hrod1758,-CaPtiv. 1771 byMatabem 1748 Code 1754,. Glno, tn1818 Selim iN0) -Trampol In. INi b Tr.,p 1810 ,tkAndre- an 17U7Wi ) . .. cli. h 811. 180 by Waxy 171.0 l Pot.-8-'s 17,770- ee. 111by Trumpator I7,d Conductor ch.h,1o1.1767, -Prunella 1718 bylfyer 177 41 1781 Mule 1810 iOrvilkle 79-lr IibyN.Marion 185,Whlrkey l78)-RarouliclS14by 1111 Marpetes. llohanna 1790I IMercury I751Amso 119b Driver 1781 (Trenlbai 17111)- .I a,11. Fractlous1790 by Mercury 2 Eclipee 161.. 'hTouchtoe .-mI 18!2 ) Whwlbous l801-Banter 18 by Master Henry 1815 Orville N990-Boa- bri . ,Idieft 180 by Alexander 120,8cJBilpel7)141-Brunette by Amatrauthus 17,14) Old KEg. W0. b land 17i)-Itaylly 17,71 by Naeno 174 ,Cade I T4). B_, ..71 . Dr. Syntax 181 1 ) Payuator 1791)-Den. 11817 by Ardruaea 18M )Job. Boll 1780,-Lady g aI- Eefewng i-o 181.7 by Whltwortb 181 (Agolatee 1797-D.,. 1791 of Spudilke 1781 Iltghlyer A.6 b. ., IFQ 1774)-Sylvia 1751 by Y. Marke 1771 Itaroke- 1758.) Wiudh.,nd. a,aon11 ltastrt10-Pyn 11149) by IWtcbtur1' C.,ilDeo 180b lh-aiaPnt. 181210 Hlpha,r 17X7-Flaear 181byPeruvia 1141-S Ptr hr. h., 1847. T. 178i)-boat sbb al18 Frue17 IWO by J oleee Arl- kdnae (the9 Wldelntitu maeih7 .72 b Prne 11 .8j Alice 1tuley Moleeb lAO ("Ile lO 15)-ltbee_ It. ta. 1521 I Iotr 100 Tra..a, 15;114jZD-ii awthorn m. .10 ottr ata1)80 (D-a Quiente 1704) -AutlelpAli b. m. MIel by Betudnglirsug ia n 12' 1981 (llrus17)BpetI ITgr 770 by H.re 13 Tartar 17.43)-tDa. 1758 ofSim I 48 t-tsrln I77-Dn 171e Janu lTA tad.L Ar. 074-6-t-instr .... 1743 lai1"Bay hasse Dtteka. em. 170bbrnyutok-it3 t u ytryenm Ci v r 176b 'lkls Ogletbarpe Ar)..an f Deli-e tlDhrey Tellew Tark)-tDa. of Plass Whil Turk-Dan. of DMd. lThe Brerth'r.' Hlaed lJaek, d Gof . IMPORTED KANTAKA. Owrned in the Al gerin Stud of the l7te Hon. TV. L. Scott, Erie, Pa. KANTAKA, Chestnnt horse. 151 handls high, by Scottish Chief, son of Lord of the Isles iay Tonchstaom-, was 1,br-.l by Mr. WV. Itlenkiron, foaled 1880, dam Seclusion (11ermit's adil) by Tadin...r, sm. f lam, by Caiim, grandam Miss Xellon by Cowl, son .f Bay Middlleton lay Sumltan. Kanitaka is f the blo.od royal, being a half brother of the great horse Hermit, who won the 1)e rby and was mie of the best sires that ever lived, as is evidenced by the great prFforn-manma-es of Peter, Shotover, St. Blaise, Tristan, Thebais, Clairvanix. St. 31argnerite, (pieen Adelaide, etc. Mr. P. Lorillard plal 5c.000 for Kantaka wheai a yearling, and in his trials he showed great speed and lpromulised well, bult he amet with an acci-dlet ama.i mever started in a race. His breeding is of the choicest qnality anmd his sire. S-ottish Chief, was himself not aaumly a first-class race-horse, but as a sire a.f race-hrses is plle of the monst pol.ular stallionas of England. He won the Ascot Gtold Cllp al othe r good races., amid as a sire he ha.s proven his prelpotency in having ta. his credit a gaindl list of winners, among theni Marie Stoart, wimnner of the Oaks atall St. Le ger, and one f the best mares that ever appeared ih. England, Thistle, daim aif Commnaon, winner of the 2,00)0 Glinna., Derby and St. Lmger, Mowerina, lam of Donovan, winner of the Derby and Mt. Leger, Semolina, winmier of the 1,000 Guinleas, Violet Melrose. dlaain mf Melton, winner of the Derby and St. Leger, etc. Lard of the Isles, sire of Scottish Chief, was winner of the 2,000 Guineas, son. of the great Tonwhstoane, and oa the sile f his alamua he traces back to stont Herod blood, which is well fortified with the SultLan through Bay Midadleton, one of the best race- hawrses altd sires f his day. Tbe reai arkable scce-.s of llernmit as a sire proves the prepotemacy of the blumoa f tbne flaiialy to which he beloumgs. Newininster, the sire of Hermioit, was a san of Toamchstoaae, anld M4ottish Chief, on his sire's sille, is also a granld- s... otfTotifhts.a..e. Cowl, sire of Miss Mellon, the grandam of Kamitaka, isa son of Bay iaaleton anal the famons Crucifix lay imp. l'riamel. The grandalam of Scottish Chief is by Bay Middldeton, from whic-h it will ie seen that Kantaka and Hermit are much more closely allieal than simaply half braithers, for the samne traians of bloodl are con- spiemoams on the sile of their sires. The capacity, therefore, to transmit racing qulamlities is ablaadanlt in Kantaka, amlnd a horse of his rich breeding nmost prove himself a saace-ssfila sire eveumtnally. Kanitaka i- still yaima.ug ia. the sted, hnit has ta his credit Canteen, G. B. Boyden, Daek Wick, Rafta-r, Irish la an by Kantaka or Algerine, Tipstaff by Rayon d'Or or Kanitlaka, Clatho, (a very spea-ly twoa-year old last seassan), Flagrant, Guilty, Great Saa,tt, ;aal Dligger. Knualisawk, Ka-Ko., Loyalty, Nialbiaum, Chatter, Casa-adle, Lizzie Gwyone, Pica-alilli, Queen d'Or, Crae-is, Lebaamou, Wyoming, Wallace, Village Maid aaaal other good omues. It is to the Mamsey mare in direc t female line dlescend and trace their origin the follo.winag fpa1I horses and stallionms: Trenthanma Florizel, Election, Oniz, Royal Oak, Mnlatt,, Defence, The Palmer, Rosicrucian, Iluitch Skater, Doncaster, Gladiateur Hermit by Newminster and many other noted ones. IS. B :_ H 21.0A n 00 -P Pot.S-o.' 177J-lIpllm 1764-Make 179)-lSquirt I=-aRtlts Childers-Darey Arablan 1699. Waxyb 1210 (P.ot41-. ilt.l4-Penel. I21 by Trumpser 17HI (Conductor I71-Pin- bh 17 nella 178 by l1byeer 1774 (U-erod 11)-Pronisme 1218 by Snap 1250 t8nip 122)-- . Jul, a 17.f6 by 1 EN" 1740 (GAod. Ar. 1 Dau-hter of Sem 1. (I uard- 172) - Maiden l8ti by Sir Peter T. 171 (Higbily)r 1;.4)- Das. b m. Jri; IMF l" of Pbenome 1 51 (Re 1d Ma)--3atron 1788 by Slorlad l-i (Herod 1N)- b. 01., 141. Mlaiden 1170 by Mateinem 1714 (Cade 17J1). Mavterleny, Orville opha 18by b. ITr 1-415.y 171) Sophla 1I14 by Blzaed 178 (Woodpecker 15731-Iloncaunle5 1787 by U1g9b l4yer 1.7.4 (Eterod 17-) tspber 1772 bby Srn1rrel 1754 (Treller 175). Boodi-a. bAlexander 1-2 .erib M c 1711i) lenuetle by Anranlatbue 17181 (Old England 1741) -- May- die - y 171 by Matebem 1741 Cnde 1734) wDawL 177.; oAnrAe. -irliug 1(Sturgling 14r)- - Lo',k-iat-me-Losd 1781 by Brict. tGealopper t Byely T.) catrel B.ufad 171. Woodpecker1i775-Dan. of Alixdernl 2tSclpiie 1798 Daa o1gB. ch bh... l ifero1 l llbd 28- Du. ol Alfred 1-0 Mablhein I 481-Dae. 17;0 of Engineer 17568 mpsion 17'. Iallo, P.rovlan: 111 Sir PeterT. I ,-M.idr1 b Meteor17M Eclipse l -al- ah. to.. of all-Work 174 by HBhier17 1741Hr 8`1-t. 12,71 to Tandem by Syphoa - - 7130 Sqtirt 7J2--Dau. of teguln= 1219 (G1od. At. 1734). I tter Tramp1811Dick Andrew. 1797 -Mandane 1910 by PolV SBo-'.17; WcIlpUeDiW T br. h., Canin 177 b! Woodpeeker 177 Herod ITM -CI i1a I. . b Trenthain 17t6 (T. Sweepstake 1.43o-Coquelte 171 by Compton Barb. Dghter of, tCerants 86iSDon Quixote 1t84i-Antcllpation 1S by Beringbeugh 1891 King Fer- b. mn., l. guS 1775,- xpectalon 17'79 by lerrd 1-t ,Tartsr 1748U-Dau. 17.8 of Skim 17.46 'ltaerlUgn. 1y-Ilen. 1;51 of Janus 1218 OodL Ar. 17581. Oille, Beni gb 1VI(ltfng Ferg IVS -Areli- 17V1 by Hlgbyer 1274 ter, l-.t8)- bh Ulh Terigaur be Tantrom 171 (Cipple 17201-4aunatrlew by Sampson 1745 (Blaxe 121-Da. l37 f Rgule 118 God. Ar. 17281. Eleanor. W hiik . 12 of lrlu 12 ut-. anees 1760 by Dtoumed 1777 tFloriei 161- b. , 1704. t lee, 167da by Maebnn 17. ,Cade 17M-1l4ly Long Lep 15298 by Ba rabam 17.40 r. m., _W. IGod. Ar. 1758,- Dsu of Foxhanter 117 4 I4rrk 12111. Zodiac St. G;org1L 17d gliHilb6r 1T741--Abigail 1718 by Woodp7ckei 121 rHered 17-81-1i b h. 1101. tail 1772 by elip-e 1764 Marke I2 I-Dee. 1764 of Blnk 174D 104. Ar. 1721)- . Isylor 174 by Cule 1TM God. Ar. 178. jtosu Gobanna 17101K 1M 78-Ca-Ui1 1728 by Trentham 176 tT. Sweepntakes 140- b.m. U Ct nett 1764 by Om on Berb-8,t. 1748 to Rlegub by God. Ar. 1V4-Grey . 121 byvBald Ilovy 1St. Victor Barbo. ;.. 1S16.by Mais k (B SquIz 171doll te 1obi WW T. ITHO 5ii. bhn 1111. j 1791 ef Mecr MMt 17clip ) 1w-Dea. 1 i1of Hwx le(Twrt r144Fo Im C-bb, Pbanloma 1.803 Walton 1WFII_ grre 1815 by Sootthbyr 1808 (focer 179-Web 11b18 by Waxyl 1, b To. 17sTror 81Woudoor b' 'n. 1;21 17TPrnt-JI- 14 hbv Eliebflver 1274 flered 121b T.......mu.............. 5121)Cnuco V. Pbantom, b. hI, 1M81 Siiter to Seaker, b. m.. 1812. Phantom 198 8 Wltoat 12)14--Knnile 1817 ttbyWaxy 1790 ,Pot-8g-o. 177.-Sor-ry l Stby SArceter 125 sMrmupator 121, -Cobbfa 1889 by Skyscraper lITAI Ilgbfiyer lSbDa f fWoodpeckser 127 ulierd l718,. Caumillut 1801 dHanbletonian 1729-Dan. 1809 by Sancho 1801 ,Doe Quixote 184- I Mie Eoenpipe TenxnI 118 by Sir Peter T. 1784 lHbtgh r 124,-Ho1npipe 121 by I Trumuator 17 1 Ittudndetor 1w757,-Lna 17291w by H d 1718 tlfe 1742f. CI 2 Pelowxl, ISir Pan! 1S i SilrPe T. -veln 791 by bysr 1774 Herod 1275 Te a ' be b. 1817 X se a gelt by Tmtr.. 172O Wdripp. I by Swaps 1745 18Bo 171-NDe. qzunf 1757. oBgPlo 17040ohd. Ar. 17.2b1. Payeatori19hTrsu=or 121-Dan. 144 of Delpfil 1781 igbhflyer 141--Dan. 1795 9 Dingbler "i. by Y. Marake 1M tXarke 1-Getle Kitty 127.4 by Silvio t214 1 ade I-Dan. 18111 :- h of Dorimond 13 IDormonee 128,. End OrTr1wi Iim1-91neline 181712by0W. 179D Pt'aI77 b. hslbVOLvear Trompeter 1298-Co Ief by Skyscraper 1781 (High- "1 : fler 1741-Dea. 1 f W d erod 121i1. Srh_ m 1lB9 (Roanrdl 127)-Da 18 o Sr Hrry 1721 (8Ir Peter T. 174 - Dan. 1799 K.. cb in., 1811 of Volunteer 1289 Iltlipse 1794- Dan. 119 erod 118 (Tartar 17,4-t-Golden . . Grove 7 by Blaik 1740 Gd, Ar. 2111. ii Witiz787 MWondeker 17-13u. of Aleander 1I1M (Relpse 16 11001 :,. h h 1 ibyer 1774Heod 17512-DeL ot ed I50 acem 174-Dan. 17 by E- nee:. cSamupson 1745 1 (i Pet T. 1725-Dan. 1791 of Xr1 lp 16- . 1 e n br. m.,,A of Bored 175 Tartar 1746,-Folly 1771 by Mareke I= 1Squirt 781-Vixen 1751 by W -Dan 1812 of S.11r1 l a" Rned' 12S2 -X.10deniiffi .7 Camel, 1 e-T.1 M - 7M,,. be. b. Zwalbne187i.x 1250 of Plrnmmnon 1219 tHerod 1289)- =I Moninsla, MulylSIO Orel8 t191-Dan.IuorPrepiltae' 1728 OMerrew 127,7-Dan. 1267 at _____. "' ' 1250 by Blalnk 1740 ,Ged Ar. 1718. bt' Mou..s 141M2ilferod1718-Da. 1275 of Snap 1750ignip 1. I-V. Marke's dom Ss r 1 S4lm 1 4416 Beamed A 1 r.7 -1a7te 18b1 by W ID Ditto 1 Sir Peter T. 1S4DwaL t-bh s. 1791 of Xne 17lm8 F rEiper 121M,-DGL 1716 = 1758 (Tvrtrb 174(d-FoUy 17m &ol Li Leg 179 ibea -74 Itod Ar. M1,t lqur _ D l lgbflyer 17799 Floraee 178h by SoothKn yer l8M17 911)-Wab Z Blacklock Wbbgooe 172 by4 Eigb179 ly- 14 e T Cbelrep 1716 by TCotnduco 1 _ . ISM. :'r Gi i m g . I-&7P 171F by Hlilubye old.4 n 174nl 0 _: 7 Mp:nel, Dick 1297 oliu (Orville Id99,-Crewis 187,b-abndsae t179(Ns 7 e tps176 .0 b ' -', : V Camlfla1SDby Diomed- IWMokr I Heod 1 2 -al 1e2 174 (Ctade 129f Mol WLpI' Sy Bab.- s Ataely1847 Sr,, E. SweejaIirstas1in7g 41- -Det. 1I60 by 6huCtb SM (Yr. ule 127IT. Zars IM by xa be b llt1f519 Da. 1ttyl788 o Drne 137,Hd '4128 Dan. 127atgPebe1748 uiae peel7-.Ai'oata = .C..r.s IS n . 1X0 by Gobauna 1210s (Pot rfl7 17 7 b Foretd e 17Ferr et 4) hDler 178 by Ski-.m.. 17215 Beil P 1:7 b 10 t Grey Skim ge.m 121tbyWoonddpeckerl7.1to .Her 175 8,-e' dam 1;80 by Tetb j I;;k -i Ii Pw-' M -.a _ I_ e1Fb otnfzb s !br. h8., ;1. Wd-eI.2by HgFoyr 1774, iffr edl17 1-D 5m0-Cobeitd- 1 bv- / t 17:73 Y g Cnir, O IHOlp-In 17U10-Mallls I by _ol".er 16 Sap; 7Ib _ _ _________________ B nd1 .7artar A7 d-V. Ha. mg y 7egire. - 12 lb61. 17 n. 1741 by Crab 178AYk1M by r.1-Ebony b. F . 1718 bylyingOblders8l715 Ar. 6- Ebony blk. m. 17t4 by Buato 11 ,Byerly Tuflt-DuSe of Rutland s 177 ey maue My B Barb. i I !I I i I I The Brreders' Hand Book and Guide. KING ALFONSO. WINNER OF THE KENTUCKY ST. LEGEIR, TOBACCO STAKES ANJD GALT HOU7SE STAKES AT LOITISVILLE, KY., AND THE LLNCK'S HOTEL STAKES AT NASHVILLE, TENN., ALL IN 1875. In the lWowbiern StWd, Spring Sfftion, KJQ., A. .1. Alexander, proprietor. Application to L. Brodhewl. Ann"al sale of yearlings in May. KrN; Ai.FtoNqSo by imp. Phaeton, son of King Tom, fired by Warren Viley, Esq., Ston mewil Stind, near Midway, Ky., fialedl 1872:. diam. Capitola. niamn of Belie Barclay wit, Itospodlar lmy Vandal, sont of ;leucoc, out of Margravinne, Versaille's dam by imp. Margrave. Kinsg Alfonso's tirf eareer was short bnt brilliant. He made his debst at Lexing- ton, Ky.. Septeiber 6, 1-75, in a Sweepottake8 tfr three-year olls, I mile and 1 fuirlog. 901 I, on elach, Bob Wisnllevy won ii 1.54, the fastest r:nce ever rine at the dIistmniwe to that date, King Alfouso was a close selond, with Katie Pearce, Ten Broec-k. Elemi aln leledinan behind him: September 9, was unplacel:ed in Sweepstakes, 1 mmmi Iea nd 5 firlougos, wonk by Ten Broeck in 2.49, the fastest rane ever run at that dist;ninwe to that date, Bob Woolley being second. Lo-0isille, Ky., Seljtember29, won the Kentucky St. Leger, 2 miles, in 3..Uj, beating Ten Broeck, sec ond, Verulegris, third, ;eu. t-rahanmn, Voltigeur and live other.; September 21. won the To S'in Stakes. mile heats, iii 1.441, 1.454, beating Gyptis, Midsdleal aunt thre-e others; the next day, September 25, won Ga It Hlonse Stakes, 2 anile heats, in 3.3l, 3.140., 3.49, beating Un orge (nrahnam, wino won tine tirst heat by a head from King Alfonnso, the last nllnnarier of tie beat beinig rin in 24 oeconnls, Emma C., Adnd and twn others. He elo-I the season anld his turf career by winnining the Linek's lnatel Stakes, at Nash- ville, mile heats. inn 1.45, 1.471, heating Mlienleal, Asterlite and three others. He was trainned tie spring of 1876, when fonnr years old, and showed himself a better horse than e-er, but in a very fast trnal struck his leg and was thrown out of training, and was s uld to A. J. Alexander annl placed in the Woodburn Stud. The fnnnily has always, as a racinig one, ranaked one of tine best in America. The Ailnert Innare pirnsinced the fannois Tiger gelding anni Black-eyed Susan, a superior race- unare, dann of Dick Singleton, PHlto, Mistletoe, Dick Jolnson, Catharine, etc. Dic k Singietnunn lefeated the great Collier. finur mile heats; Mistletoe won the match between Kenitacky and Tennessee. Midtletoe was tine dam of Evergreen by imp. Glencoe, who produnced Gooiwoodl, Maggiore, Verbenna, Gleunl.oer and others, and Margravilne, the dam of Mary Clinrchill, Tourist, Capitola, Tne Grand Dutch S., Versailles. etc. Mary Churchill was the dam of Hamburg, Wade Hampton, winer of the Sen;nnel Stakes at Long Branch andl Saratoga inn 1872, by Asteroid, amid Nettie Viley, she tine dam of Conductor. Mirah, etc. The Grand Dutch S. was the dam of Yandell annld Lizzie Whips, both fine race-nags. Kinng Alfonso is sire of Founso, wittner of the Phomnix Hotel Stakes, 1 miles, in 2.101, neantinng Kinkead, Luke Blackbunrnn annd others, amid Kentucky i)erby, 1+ miles, in 2.3;3. trenada, tine winner of the Puntonua- Stakes, 1 miles, in 2.391, amnd Preak- ness Stakes, moth at Baltimore, Ielemont, Jerome and Loyrillard Stakes at Jeroune Park, Conney ILannil Derby at Sheelishead Bay, and Dixie Stakes at Baltimore, 2 miles, in 3.38, wnnning 32,000 as three-year old. At four years old, won four onnt of six starts; Peytnomn Ilaunlicap at Bailtinore, nmile heats, in 1.43, 1.43, 1.47, Oden wonn secnd neat. Otiner winners my hinna are Qnuito; Lavacca; Dodette. Ladies'.Stake at Cnicago. 'relemachins, 1 miniles, inn 2.0t9, Go Forth, Alfambra, May Wilson, Mnnllie Brownn, 5 finriongsh inn . -ri. En.li.on.. thnike f Mnintalban, Mary S., Lost Cause, Wind- riuln, 2 miles inn3.33, anld again in 3.361, Bayanlere. Bob Johnson, Infanta, winner of Elizabeth Stakes at Loing Br;anlib, Issde, winmnner of Ashland Oaks. Lexington, Ky., Katie Creel, winnnner of tine Kentnnnky Oaks at Lonuisville, 1 miles, 2.39, annnl Illinois Oaks, Chicago. Anm, Lady Pre witt, The Judge (Cordova), Lojrcz, Mary s., Olivette, b-ra, Doin FnlIannn ;auIl (.oinen (;ate, raced ereniitainy in Englandl, anid Foxhall wonn two onnt of three stakefs i. which he started at two years old, heatiung the best colts of tIne yemnr annl gi inng weight. He won tine Gnr...lI Prize of Paris in I-5I, alni is tine scomid hinuree that ever wonnn the Cesarew-itrcha anlm Cannmbridge Itaunichap. inn Enland inn nune annd tine sn;nme year. The tirst was lnuselncry, a foeur-year old, carryinng inn tine 4 eisarewitrih 1nr3 l.4u., aninn inn t Cmibridginire 117 hs. Foxhall, a three-37ear ohln c arried inn tinn- first 110, anlni in the latter 1:16 his-. beating with the top weight Luncy (flitters (3), 91. Tristan (3, 107, Mistake (4), 12r, Walienstein (4), 97, and twenty- seven others. lie woni the Ascot Goln Cnnp in 1882. Other winners by him are Bessie Janc, Joe Cotton, King Lee. (Clonniaeu on puJ6 t.) P064-bs 17 -XUcPa 1764-Maasa 17t0-Squirl 11l4-Bartlett. Childerl-Dauley Arabian l1SS. __ _ b__ W ah 2 Po-f-'. 121-Penelope 18 byTuepaor 178t (Conductor 1767)-Pnf- J b. h.,1 a kllmb lSyr1774( 17714 (H 4)t,.Prnmn Wby tp 1231245. - I 0 st Icriain DT tSittplng 1195ct -Caprice 1M by Anril 17S (11rd 17-58 - MN1k-p 1-74 193r8 be by Ecle 7' Vree15)-ipb 11 by liank 17411 tou. Ar. 1714, - Dlan. 111 , . In., 1514. of SkBlaae18ol hirC11. 1A lwasnduim -maibutteuily 1IS" by 3latier atii.laro178- c. h. 1 1' Daud of Bagot 17,90 g Herod 17-8)-lKfoltber llroWu 1771 by Trubio 1747 Cde 173d ) -A ra Darn. of Old Fugland 1741 (God. Ar. 1724). '-j is. ooly Tdd-the-Grinder11 I7WAepwrag- 179T7-1.y Jkan 1796 by Sir Pate T. 17,41 (Higb- b. ,, ' Sze, r174..Psullna Irlby Frrlzel IVS(Utevd U1-Ceptv. 1271 by iMatchem 1,48 ' ; d 17gC1lp 1.., 863 C v e s by Slloacbil 4Cf 11b- Sem 18801 hltBzarti 17)-mapcnwe 10019 byW' Ditto l a ltr Peter T.1714-Nio. 191 bf Mercury 17111 (Ecll 17.64) -Daun 1774 of Herld 17)STrtar 1743)- Folly I.71 b. .,i86. by Maeke 1750 (Squirt 1-.U,. Tramolie, T p181411)Dick Afdrea. 1747)- Web 1IM bo WA' 17910 Ir18o-a7.3)- Penelope rapin.119 by Trumupator 1711 tCondoctor 121)irnI-a 1 by Hlighily r 17,71 (Herod Ch U i. 1i - e. Il. 1425. 7:8, - Promlee INS by Snp1175 (8nip 12386) - orville 17199 Deungbrog17911 - Ek-.r 1734 by WIky (trmi84Y b ali Giautesa 11`10 by Dlowed5 177 7 (Florixel 17684)-Giantaes 1249 by Matebemn 174 (Cdie b. , I 1734)-Molly IogLg.11 by Bbraharn 1740 (Glod. Ar. 17.141). : Xmnn j Ci7- lMaron n6 hlely -lpalice 1814 by Gobana 171 erc -Anm- I 1 0 8 byb. nL1u82L1181 (Trentham 1720) FrnlotloI780 by Mercury' 177 tEclip'e 344 . In, 194. 164)-an.17445of Woodpecker I773 (Iferod 177.8). Whalbone 180 iaxy ISIS 1) of geiffm 1402 oerd frMGeujt t 5 -: Caml 17 17 s in!) B.&r- Iie77Ka 0 tz j71ne Sir P'etT7Hl.g!r1 4 -DB. 179 of Pheuooeoon 1.8) (Herod 17:11i- br.' h. alron1W 1798 by FlriK 144 (Herod 1258). ij te c4 Bantter, Iuaaer Henry 1815 (0rville 179)-liodblcc 817r by Alexander l8f Mrllpee 1741 Brn- 2 t, . ' br ni., 1 48br. nette by AuIaraotbs. 17416 Old Enl"and 1741) -- usyly dy' I by Ma1tcbem 1748 (t'ade .-..a _______ 123)-Dan. 1IV1 of Amc. Stlarling 17214 tOld iNtarlto 1neY7.D_ z :ilsPtaonCatrel 11801 ilinaaard- 17.-7, Idalia v15 by Peruian 14116iSrer1'T4--Mido T 9 f cb. b.. 1804 by Meteor 1181 lclipee 1-.4) -Mald-of-.Woek 1788 by Hightlyer 17- 7 (Gered 3- ch. I, IZ 1754) Dan. 1771 of Syphon 1710 Squrt 11191.M q 1 1A3 il.h. C in 1492 (Paoowlit. 18134-Lydia 11 by Poulton 18tl (Sir Peter T. l7111)-Variety .. b. m.,1220. 11-. usyc)- 1797 (Coriawl-nder 1786)-Sli.t T0 to Swordam by Weazie 177 - IM., im dlIIT)-Dt an. of Turk 1741.31lBegulnas 1720. 11 wl28) ti , Toueh Cme 12(hue, IsTne INS by lxafetrunr 1815 0- rv 0 i ne, ] jdieeabbu1exlunertltclpl4 1798e t4bnthua 17-1 (Old Eng a5 X83;' Deco, tflh odaPut 181(Hpaard lIgiu-Flne"tee1815 b Pemuvlan 181141 OIr Peter T. 1., ban.,V 174-Ine14W yJh ol19 Friue -a.18 of Hilgtlyer 177 4 I Ii_. _ ' _ Herod 1794.verlaatllg 15.- by Eclipte I7t4 ilke 17501 1 i l Emllnu _ Orvile 1198 labnngoh 1191)-Eniiy 541) by St mford 179 t51r Peter T. 1184)- w _ d b.iF2b. Dan1 ( 1719 of hlakeby 179 ( mti 18)1-Grey Dori-nnt 1'81 by oflrinoint 1772 i4 t Sg[ Variati ae tard In,aCel obIna Soulbeotbe I8 b Benhlgbroo b 17141 Kine ai l83 175 by Blan 174 (Gd Ar. 124) i b. h, 1tv. of Hogbfdyer Se I ln, B teXDitt 1787 (WoodPeer 1T. 78i-Dan. of Alexnedr 1144 4.e.ae 17D4)-Dan. of c.L.18.Hlgh8 1774 (Herod 174)-Dau.of Alfred1770 Xaieheml5741)-Dau. 120o Bg. C4 Dittn [MM. 410(ir Pete, T. 17.84-Dau. V1791 of Mfercur 11-7.8 Erlipa 1704)-Dans. 1776 ,! w un.. br smnls of iHerod 1754 (Trtar I4,-Folly 1771 by Malake IT.b 8quirt 17141-Vlxen 7T by 0 6 br___In Regulna 1714 (God.Ar 7C b A flick Andrewa 1797 (4oe Andre.. 17744) - Dau. 144 of Gobauna 1211 IerurfM 17 F42 ji bb. 0 ra xM ineuatlla 111 by Trenthan, 178 (T. Sw-petlake. 1745-Dan. 1'8 of Woodpecker 1h i.O' '' 1.774 (11er1 17258)-Xverwlaeln 1775 by Eclipti 1744 IMmrke 17101. e Waxy 1. _i Ii ie Penelope 11 by Trumpator 179 Condurtor 17,41-Pet.t b ,L, IE . nel. 178l by Hlgbtlyer 1774r11-erod 1 Promie 1744 by Snap I' 11) Beoi 172)- - x ifW- s m Jul 12541 by Blank 1740 God. Ar. 1724,. SWhlc.c;tr ir Sick ltiH ,Hambie Tonba 1710)-lu. 1799 of Coriander '1146 P nim- i; _j1' It _ld--oe 17,8 by Higbdlyer 17 74tHerod 1744)-Cboelre 179 by Pii.8&er 173 i si -t b, Ecpe tI 176414-Manilla 1ii by G.oldflnd.r 17'A Snap 17510,. s1 a ' 4 M. Rowe i OrIllen 199 1 (Snngbrng 179l-Mir 5GrniElne 1T91 by Wearle 177 t(Herod 17561- - b -i d dani, Dan. of AeaIT9D itcr1m (Blak 1740)-Dan. of Dwamann Ar. 114-Dn. of Sampaoo br. IMn 1111 1745, SUe 1733). Q c ." n - . TrnrnpatoSir lomon 1W5 (TiT ___ tbA 171t1)-Dan. of HIckor 1 Bruip I , t l . . l La Orplleien,hn n1411)(B all'.Florimel18 01)-l -AdyG rey1 80 7byR obinG rey1(1( tiloy al, t . i bg. bmf. Jr1 i 4 art 1982 by Melzar 111 tsHerley 1711)-Dau. of bighlyer 1T241 (HiTyer _____ 177)) . Da. of Pearnouztil75) Regnluc b 7 t6 4 Orl leng h 1 e Kiongti 1ing Feri.. l1791b Higbflyer 1774 (r1 f- 0 e- b- h. la6- 0 I Trwaganobyantrm16 CwVrile 1r7 r0(-Cantatn bySawpeOn 17 .45,. Ble 17b34- Lnnr Dan.e 17 of Iegul. 124 iod.1r. 124) b -m 179, 1G7lantees by MAechemn 174ader t L 1 by Blibroham 1740 _ tEleanor Whiakey 178C)-atrtni 1 - r Glance 171 by O )Dod 1 Fiorliel 176)-- 1 )cj 4004) A1 74)Dn o-7eyohner124 k71 3.l Ch. 14,. 1I4 4le5edm110b eo 74 (Tartar 1748-V Ba 8tlb kim 1441 (StrIn .0 1747-Hag 174 be Crb 1752 Alcoek Ari. .0Par Helen, Hanibletoln 11I(in eguO75 IHln 40 by Delpi1761 M--- 1ebhdyer 177,4)- 184.irtaln 78It'eioneo 11M (Iermod 178-Atalauta 17411 by llatebem 1748 (_,de_ 76_ __ V174)(Crab 1712) o3 1 Sr Arch. awlioriel 14.'L 1 T45 16Itn 17M tooreecrr I7ST. 8ref-ter 1736).7 Aj,4 Hephetion 14408 41Bor.zaod I74) IRoxana 179 byM lt1141 .gbflye,,r 1774)- 4.4L ch.n2. .li by -Mexlcan 1775 (Snap 1710) Dan. ofa lr11(o 70) bl!ptrlkfl'pt7i5 1,dll 7m , -- b. ., 1812 nap 175) ilo r bytFlgure I I4re igr 17. uSenerkin 1286 by tWiklIJar 1273 (Cnie 1711)- Cn Marc 1Ila by Cu 7 Fox 1214). 8 j hnbr oAbr 7Antln 7Dn of lgrii ij1A ie a.of C.ry Afre - 241 - 1794 -Lnsy. r)-a.o mrea15 br 71 Dan. of iedly 1778 - (Imcak 7C 8Dn ho ark 1771 (Marake 1790)-Duo. of 'Feanlotght 1750- 1The Breeders' H1.nud Bosok and Guide. KIN:; ALPONSO-Continued. Ki,,,-e Alfe ..so is a re l liy. 11, hlnds, with a star in his forehead, and is on., of the rrcclrt ci iii est sh1apeel heers isl tde' cworld. Ili. h-ed is plalin bnt well shaped :1. l ..t -peon cc geenI, streicg eeeicsccclaa neli, with wide. h ep throttle, the shculders 1.10ipw j lecdal zl well placecel. and ve. I with so i table imucle ; the -hest is well alea ;al ce1tc ll, with great depth of gi.-th, the bodvy full cnd rouned, with the filest hiack. ili aeeet loin es-er jilt no a hl-sv, hffci.g broadl, well roundeeled and slightly I lie le:esre-:.t length from the l-eient of the hip to the whirlheone, thence to point of stille -.cedl ho ks, being full of strength aned muinscle, which nin into Ie,,-el I, peerfiul Je.- ki. tihe legs d nol feet Ieing sotind lllnd goal. His temper is of the I, n ;t. lee ls litimie to liii doulible cross of Glenene, he has the Waxy blood throngh W,-,. Whi-ker mitd Whalebone, and is inbred to Sir Archy and inip. Shark, with many trosse, of llrod and Eclilse in the collateral branches. IMPORTED KING GALOP. Lovated in the Iroquois Stld, J s. B. Clay, proprietor, Lexington, Ky. Terms annually. Yearling sales in May each year. KING G.LOP, bay horse, foaled 18fl5, bred by Mr. W. Barrow, imported by S. S. lHowland, New Ye;rk, by Galopin, son ;f Vedette, dlam by King Tom, son of Hark- Lway, ont of SunsfhineIcy Thormanby, etc. King Galop's breeding is gilt-edged. His .ire Galopin, winner of the Derby in 1875, s the sire of Galliard, St. Simon, 4 berowe, Doeeovan, Corrie Roy and Modwena, a rennarkable galaxy of winner. for so yemeng a horse. As a three-year old St. Simon won all of his races, which included tine Eplsom. Ascot and Newcastle Gold Cups and the Goodwood Cup, and all of his ogateelelite, five in] immber, at two years of age. Galliard won the Chesterfield and Prince of Vales' Stakes at York, 2,006 Guineas, St. James Palace Stakes and Prince of Wal-s' S.takes at Ascot, and was third for the Derby in 1883. As a two-year old NIM.Iwena won nine oit of twelve races. Corrie Roy vwon the Cesarewitch, Goodwood stcnkes, Great Elhor Handlicap. and other importanet races. Oberon won the 8elect .-akes, was second to Ornonde for the Champion Stakes at Newmarket, and won the l ieledn;shire Hlandlicap aned other races. Donoran won both the Derby and St. Leger ine 'X89. These aued winners like Fulmneen, Sinshine, Little Sister, Arbaces, Galvanic, ;lallopin Queen, etc., have established] Galopin, who is Iby Vedette, out of Flying Dlewehe"c lby The Flying Dutchman, as oeee of the most successful sires in England. Kiceg Gtaleep's elnen is by King Tome, who was by Harkaway, out of Pocahontas (dam of xt-kwell. O-Emeperor of Stalliones," Rataplan, Keeight of Kars and Knight of St. tecetrik) by imeep. Glenecoe. Kinig Te.n is the sire of imp. Great Tom (sire of General Hlacrdhieg, Tyr.eet, Telie Doe and of the dam of Proctor Knott), of imp. Phaeton (sire 't`T.-en Broec-k a.ed King Alfonso), aced of liep. Kiceg Ban (sire of King Fox and French Park. King Galop's second danee was Sunshine by Thormanby, winner of the Derby in 1-67. SJuemletece was a wonder on the turf. As a two-year old she was only defeated mie-, anenl then ran secoend. She won the Woodcote Stakes, at Epsom; the July Stakes, at Newmarket; the North of Ecegland Biennial Stakes, at York; the Chain- Iageee Sta.kes, at Doncaster; a Sweepsakes, at Newmarket; walked over for the liretby Stakes, at Newemarket; the Troy Stakes, at Stockbridge, and a Sweepstakes .it Newmenerket. The lcst time she ran as a two-year old she met her only defeat in beinig beeteen :a head by Frivolity for the Middle Park Plate, at Newmarket, giving the wineneer 3 lbs., aced heatieng Kingeraft (wilnner of the Derby), Haawthornden Weteler ecf the xt. Leger) and thirteen others. As a three-year old Sunshine only ccraretel three Ii i.li.e; She wee the C(roenatiom Stakes at Ascot, ran second to Gamos in the. Oaks. aled tineished seconeld to Normanby in the Ascot Triennial Stakes. In addli- tieimi to Secorcey aned Napoli, Sunshine produeed at the stud the winners Palermo and Newhrielel. .eielneznie lby the noted Chanticleer, King Galop's third dam, was another great rec- e-eeeere.. n .ol as a two-year old was never nenplaced. She won the Corporation .a ktkes: the Hcelf Holidlay Nnrsery Haeleicap, at Maewhester; the Graced Stand Plate. sacee,' plae,le a Plate, at Newnecarket. beatileg a tiebl of ceineteen; the Nursery Stakes, at Liverpool; ran seconed to Conductor for a Neersery Plate, at Liverpool; second to (Cah-Md en p. , 18., I Q,; llambletnnia. 1713-King Fernsm 17.13-Urdhpe 1764-KWh.- 1290-qur 173 -Bartlett's Chikimr-Darlay Arabiast 160. Wbibeitat IWI MlaableaonMn 1791-lDa. IM47 of Cwbmader 17W Po .O.'a I 1,, Wilgooe 794byHlgirr 114(llro 11S)Oohlran 13by Potg.;1o' 16. (Erlipue 1114) -Ilailla 1171by Goldindr 11114D(nap 17.94 - L,&, Iauo 1I9(oumai Daenn M I yel 179 (BeKing roogh. 1791) Si, b. 0, bany At by. Sir Pee 7.j: 1 7744 (tia0er1 04-D 1by1 ofr Diomed 1.777. (Flgorlri " 3 Y bl. h. MA 111be-Deaornna 2. a.1 by D-aI... I a Sjla71) m.14. Ikta) an 1104 of Hmntbii mwanF ICradr 111 Floap 11110 lay ingFeeaa 177- Z ` Gimi (Itipre17by ABalant 17181 byHerod ae 14 aad 1.byHm9 ra11. ml-Du 1174)-Hornet 1741by Drone 1...(Hecaidy17:82) _6sultan, FoBllnhoota 71(Kn Fru,n)- xecaioa171y Ilero bli 174ltnn 7- Da.155o8Si 14 12) o by Kwh'.917) (bquirt 17743). ro b. h.,_ 11u17Imi)-1Crnnaeel 7ylible 17711 M-no 17)8) - a1 Aradis 1107 at1on 18lo1078)-SlnISS yScm512(Hmd; 1711) - Dan. 1.911 A bra1 or Pot-Sg. 1. Ece. 74-dll 11 blerd18(atar 11,43)-Elfnida _______ 1764 by Snap 1791 (Sip1er) 0 . Blaklock WhlalelI-k 182(Hanblenia I7WDn 111 of Coeraner 11IPt11oa17. z b h. 1114'Wladgooaae 1711 by Hlga 4 74(trnl15)Chie.17W ly Po.1-1.o' 17 14Z,a (87chwpe 11641--Xmaila 1771by I dllderD7W (nap 159) 14 Daniater of, Phantom 1118 (Walton (Y.-a. 81 f vrunKnFersegna 17I,-Dan 191 b. of Walnut 177 74-a.211 fRlem77(.Mrk 7l-ia A ii I ___ cintha 1772 by Mt78(ae19) Whlli 15(atrm 10)idSpl r197 by DragnnW I eee J un per od Ardi4 Dn 9o Itrbg14 otn 121d85).7'V 1 eb.Dauhte.,ocrr1111(enptr 1V1 11b S1r Pter. 1I4=).rtlyr 74)Dn ,4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dhr.hon, 180of,fPt8-.a111(riue114-dta18 by Herod .M5Trtr14)_Hlfrid 1764 by ap75)Snp1-1. hse.Waxy 119, tPot-So-a- 1778t-Penelope 17W by Trumpator 173 (CondeorW 1767 a-Pen- b .,i. nella 17W9 by Hlghflyer 1774 olerod 1758)- Promise 17W6 lay Snap 1750iSnIp M- o. Julia 11541 by Blank 1740,aGtd. Ar. 1'7941. Plrath, oeaan.177 m tIpn 1l795v-Caprice 11791 by AndI 1177 1 afed 1738)-Sladecp 1T74 7 b 8W yClp 7X k C11-42l.l1I63 by Blank 1748 acGod. Ar. 124 P-1)an. 1754 X t abockliob, Itugntln 11;05 4moar lllilla-utterfly 1104 by Haatr lu-gotM 17)17aia71t 1710' H Cbh.,S11: DauotBagot l7F0,aIlernd 1115-Molber Brown 1,,l1 by Tumunxon 1747 (Clade I78M1- a A h.h, M.Data, f 01l1 England 1741 diod. Ar. 1744. N 9.2 NinaoolTeddy theGrider 1768 A ea 17i7a-Lidy Jane 1798 by Sir PetrT7. 17M MOigl- IN b. in., I te 17-alla11 by Flolas 17W8 aHerod 11184-Captlie 1771U by Matchem171 b.ale1784)-CalZp 111 by Sluc 1147 aCada 174. Sultn Slm1812 aluxard i-Baehate 819by W.'. DItto 11135 (Sir Paler T. 1784a-Dau. - 7b. i l& I1791lof M-y1778 tgdrlpec 1764)-Dan. 1,116 of HmlA 1.ATartar 17411a --Foily 1772I I"O hyliarawke177laSqnurt 111Vxn19yIenu 73ao.A.14a I- Trapoline, ITap1510 (Dark Andrew. 17V1)-We.b 182M by Waxy 1780 (Pot.S-o. 'a 177)- Penelope 77. !h IM. I 19 by impor 1192 (Conductor 1161)- Pruraclta 17W by Hightlyer 1774 (lierod - 11- 'I 178-Priiiisa.a by 8.w7 1750 i8np 177). _ ___ b la, 111. Gantm 791 byDtonee 117 Flrzl 188-U" lattee 17112 by atchem 1748 (Cade Lega115 by abrbam1740 (God. Ar. 2719)- Ice181 boolann 17iet ercney 17M8-Amnxnu Ia 1799 by Driver 1Ielm16) rcll 22by Mercury 177 (Fclapa.m) 4 4 1102 by Weteor 1181 I(Elipee 1714a-Xaaldof-ol2.Work 17M by Highfiyer ,1774 Hmrd 17581 - Dal. 1771 of Sypho 1110 a8qulrt 13 ..br. na., 14) Pines 1825 b P..,h-lanM 18118 Peter T. lIMla-V1olartat 11112 by John Boll 117)j ______ aF.etitodeV4177-Dan. I' Mf Hillhyer 177.4 alirod 1754,. Mu ItnchS6r 1711 MngllFTehii79,a--Nancy 1813 by Dick Andrew- 1717 aaenlra187-- b, o88ylei-'-g 141Kn 75-Dan. ofTY. Sir Peter 1775 P ' Dge 1,74m - Du". of C.1751A 189 Do 1laae174Atlia Rebecca. 14140r a"Trap 1811) o9-f CervanicaI-Mcp. b.In., 11131 tulo 102by Bnlxbhouag 1791 KI,,g Ferra w 5u pct o 17114 by Berod 175 M_____ artarslIt Dan. 175 of Skim 1143 Starling 17471). I h' h., 1NMi 117C) Flight 1109 by Tr. Kicape 210 4C.,mnan,tnare 1)-.Hrieby Bagot 171 (Herod 11.82) - Heroine 177 by Her 1I)3 (cade 17:1), nA WhIm. Ic. Dron 182,31amanee Robeed IM114Kia. 1)42 by Waxy Pope- 1106 tWax, 1731-Da.. j -,. M&1-tfaipor Pt-0-o'a 1T77.1, --BrowFanny 1MA by Mtaxlmtlui 1711 i Ke- ___gena8-Dan. 119 of Hlghfiyer 174, Herod I7541. __ nIi. Bay Sultan 1816 a8elin 16l8)- Ch..b 1821 by Phantom, ISMtWalton 17_914) Filagre -1825 by VIM deln SoMMaae 11884 (SorcererI 2191)-Web 1IW8 br-Waxy 1790 (Pol.8-o.'a 1175)--Penelope b. b. 121 M74 byTr -no 1711 (Conductor 176). In, iarusiPWaLfta-usntomrAlmIr-c 18291-Protle- lb i. 51 bry Xuerlw 1InI amanre Ch . M., 11. 401-Pat.. b. in. MR) by Trumpaor 1714 Icnoto 7-Pror.M.ab. .. 173 by ________________ Hlghtlyer 1774 aHerd IT95a-Pr-Ime be. at. 119 b Snp lS 11831)-Julia 1718 4il),4B . a. 118hiBlank 17.11 Gd. Ar. 17!41- Spectato b a . In. 173 by Partner 178aa)Bnn Lena b. in..171.1 by BaMoltna U',5 = =ryIlnboy a.o Drfey Ar. 16199 -Dan. of ByeyTnr _Dano Tf.ae Bneb -Dan. of PaeaWIle Turk - 4trllsjnre of 31r.Troae7. YTt 17le Breeeders Hand Boxk and Guide. XWORTNED KIG GALOP-Contlnued. P'erfection for the Findon Stakes, at Goodwodl; second to Gildermire for the Raw- cliffe Pro-uce Stakes, at York. aitd ran third in another race. As a three-year old shie iron the Il'aItine Stakes, at Cl(ester; the Biennial Stakes, at Bath; the Corona- tio9n stakea. at Ascot: a ttweclsjtakes, at Glootiwood; the Chestertield Cup, the same place: tl-, St. Leger, at LDonc-aster; walked over for the D)on Stakes and the Seleet Stakes, aid ran second to Staplleton for a Handieap Plate. As a fonr-year old Sun- .e-nmi won a Sweepstakes at boodw-od, over the Ctp conrse, atud ran second to Znyder Zee for the C(testertield Cup, beating twenty-one opponents. III addition to Snn- shitne (Kinig Galop's dam). Sunbeam produced amongst others Merry Sunshine (will- ner ,,f the Ztl4aud Stakes), and the grand race-horse Phtrbns. wiho, as a three-year 1ld. blso oaptnred the Zetlald Stake.. in adtlition to the Column Produce Stakes, at Newmnarket. the Bennington Stakes, the Bleatfort Prodnee Stakes, etc. Kiutg (.alol promises well it. the stnd. He traces in the femnale line to the Royal atare-. from wvhich lescend in lirect line Womodlpeker. Whalebone, Whisker, Partisan, ilpil. l;lWe,,o le Melh"mnrive. Beud'or, Robert the Devil, Bay Middleton, imp. Mortemer antd all the Pruncila family. KINGLIKE. WINNEtI OF TIIE NURlSERY STAKES AND HARVEST HANDICAP. Is it prkate stdlion in the Brwoodale Stud qfo the estate of D. D. Withers- Yearlting.s sold Annutlly. KINt.LIzt, lbay hors, foaled 154), bred in the Brookdale Stud, by imp. King Ern-et. itotiof King T'rot and Ernesti-ac by Touchstone, dauit Mimi by imp. Eclipse, Otiu,,t Orlando, grandma Heimnie Ftmrrow by imp. Shamrock, etc. Kinglike was- aln ,.x,'e elent rwe-h,,rse, won the Nnrsery Stakes at Jerome Park at two years old, in a god hield of twelve colts. At three yvearsold won pirse at MoIjllonth Park, 1 mniles, in 2.12. defeating Parole, Fair Count anld Hlel-and-Toe; won Itladicap Sweepstakes, 1 muiles, 116 Ihts., in 1..58; ran thirdl to Piz.rro and leo. Ki.....ey in Oeean Stakes, I muiles, in 1.56j; was third to Renegade and Gonfalon, in Barnegat Stakes, 1+ miles, in 2.391; second to Little 3linch in Newark Stakes, 1 mile, in 1.40, conceding him 5 ]bs., with five others behind hint.; ran third to Breeze and Rica, 1 mile, in 1.43, with five others behind hint; second to Pizarro, 1 mile, in 1.431, with four others behinll him. At four years ohl ran second to Miss W-odford in Coney Island Stakes, 1t miles, in 1-564, beating M1is Brewster; won Handicap Sweepestakes, 1I, miles, beating Ja.k of Hearts, Aranza, and six others, time 2.03j; won pnrse, 1 miles, in 2.154, heating Vibrator; won Harvest Handicap, 1 miles, in 2.111, defeating Free 4;ild, Rica, Monit,,r, Barnes anld five others; ran third to Drake, Carter and Heel-and- Toe, in Mlonmonth Handicap, 14 utmiles, in 2.37j, Lonisette, Monitor and Barnes behind himi; won Handicap Sweepstakes, 1 muuiles, in 2.11, totnitor and three others behind him; was third to Tom Martin and Ferg Kyle in Twin City Handieap, 1 miles, in 2.10, fifteen others behind him. He is desceneldcd frm a grandracing family. From it clame Electra, lam of Rebecca, Marian, Winifred, Elizabeth (dam of Eminence), HIidalgo, El Diorado, Yolande (daut of leverwyek) and Fitz James, also Hennie Far- rw, Ida, MIadam Bosley. Hernie Farrow being the dam of Privateer, Ballerina (ilaun of Ballet Girl, Balinette, Conntess Zieka anjd Lou Spencer), Mayflower (dam of J,,e Ilooker, Wild Case, Warwic k am..1 Annie Laurie), Mimi (dam of Mark, Mikado, V'i erovy and Stately), the snccessfol sire Shannon, the gool race-horse and sire Flood, ;i-d the great race-uare Mlolfie MeCarty, datta of Fallen Leaf and Mollie McCarty's LAsst. Kinglike has only covered a tew mares, bnt is the sire of those good] horses tCharhly Post. Text and the Laura Gould cott, a winner. I88 Pot-8-o.' 1711-EZcUpae 11164-Matake 1750-fquirt 17311S-BartleLt"a Cbilders-Dazley Arabian 169. WhI.er WaxY 1770 (PotS o-as 1772)-Penelope 1768 by Trumpatr 1782 (Conductor 171171-Pm.- kei. Dells 1785 byUghye 1774 (Hecrod I'1)-ronl168 by Snap 1714 kSnlp 17311)- - b h., 11. J.uli 1754 byBan 170God. A r. 17241.. E Floranthe Octavian 11 Strpla 11)-Cprlce 1714 by Anfil 17-77 Herod 17,58, Madcap 177,4 b n by EUclpwe144k 17 17 IAapb ;171 Dy Blan.k 17,4) God. Ar. 172_41-DalI. 17150 o I aze 1731 IyinChdra11: 8 .,1811. Da.o igt18 md154Mce ow. 1'771 by Trunnion 1747 (Ced.l: 1734: ls TOO)yTedyIeGid r1I4:aaiu 77 oyJ Ne 171 by S1r Peter T. 1784 (Hi1gh. B fYer"7)Puic 71 b lrzl141Ie 1.53: Captive 17-1 by Slatcbhem 1)44 Cd 74 aloe111 y1lub14 Cd 17:31'. I -Seaim l8rbuz - I1787) Ilairbante 1801 by Vi. 'aIU-t 114OO (Sir Pete T. I71441- 13 Ii 1316 Ia. 781orMercury 11778 :Ectipa 171,1a I.. of Herod 17158 Tart-ar 1743,- Folly 1771 by Mace.ke 1751 (Squlet 1712:. Trr.mp 1,131 Dick Andrewa IT97'-W 1 M We ip::.1-8-'s 17711,-Penclpe S- - ch. m !5 17-19 by Truspalor 1714 )Conduct-ior1718-eueli 17& by Highdlyer 1774 (Herod 17 I Pol M 9 by Snap 1710 (slnip int:). ________ Mule:,OrlljlOBengorn"' 1179) 85s- 17j1 iike 71:atrm 180 b 11 1811) Gianiaee 17140 by Diomede 1777 -Florize- 718 Glanlel 17419 by Matcen143 1-, CedeY1731t-Molon Ia 73b l Wbahn 17U)4447A. 73 h.b m. 131 a 17911 by Driver 17== (etam17111- Fracliona 1794e by Metenr,:y 1778N (Eclipa1 17tl4)--17n.785f ke 177 (He-.od 1758,. 4 r Waxj_1i7(Pot-S -.- 17-N1-Penteilop 1798 by Trumpalor 1783 :Cocd-t-o 1V7417-Pen:- Seim. 18,2 (Buzrd: 1-875:- Malden 8IS ,y Sir Nt-rT. 1184. :HgbflyrrlI774l-D... 1788 --Da.bteror. 178b lnk14 Gd.A.12 Z 14 1"ntl of Phenomenon 1780 (Hlerod 113-arn 182 by Floriael 17.18 (Hem--od I175, _____II -" MaIden 1771) by Matche. 17413 sade 1734,. Orville 11719 :Beingb-.0g 1791: ic Sophia 1805 by Saford 11144 SrPtrT b Na 1815y, 174:-Sophla 1768 by Bunzzard 17147 ('Wooeker 1. 7a:-11oucamnncs 17117 by 4gb bI h.lIs er 174 Herd 171.8)-Cypber177 by Surr- 1754 iTreaelier 17:1:). lalrAleader 171 :Blclp-, 1784)-Be teyAn.tarth.o 17,641 Old England 17411- 14 to 11n Mayhl 1771 bySachn 74 ee 1- D-n 1758 of Auc. Starling- 17' .Starlng ______ 127)Look-a-e-ae17111 by Grachlioperr (py-ry Turk). Wekr wazy 1740 (o-.o' 17744 -- Penelope,168b Truplo 742C-d-rtor I'61-Prn- b h., 1812 n'll, 1718 by JHtgbfiyer 1774, Herod t;7713:-Prmiae 1718 by Snap 17)6 8.lp 11- 1ZZ Jul ia 1756 by Hilank 1740 (God. Ar, 17,24. Daughter 01' 1781 (Hih' er174)-.TI leCyd.rl7Slby Kin F-gI 17 (Eclipsee17414)- bDyn Y no.171.it P 2 8ijyva17'M w.M-ee17 ( Irk77:Fret115byBo to Sl10o iade ___ 1:4:-Dn o rglu 7- :o A.1724:. '.eplne Tleala 1816(Sooteaye 181144-Riulet1813 by Rohena7 -513,u11) 4Bnzard 17137- Ilan,. b 115 116 fPt---n 71Hltlpu 74 -Bneeuc 787 by Jllghflyer 1774 (Herod .4 17.:Cpe 72 irl15 Trael r176: Boatrd 101 (uzzrd - a. 113 f ElecIon- 1804 (G.b.-n 1V1,0- Dan. 1791 of -. 64 igfer14(lro l8-a.171 of Ectlpee 1764, IMarke 1750) - Rosebud 170 by Sna 174 ST. 17116).y,174-ba.1-Wrd 1. - br. sV bti P13h -. 1,BH 1: r. In. 1132: Bronetteby Zar Usb 17116 All Englad1741) Mayfly 177 by Matebem 1748 ___CEe17-i-a.17: of A-e Starling 1780 S8trlng 17274W. 4 Langar Selm80 -zA5n117Dn.11ofaoi114Sretr 114:TIints - , 1817.1I7901 by Diomede 1777, I FloriIze 17118:1-Gateac 1761 by, Matchen 1748 (Caude 1:144) - IMidtr Long Leg 17184 by Babraham 1740 (God. Ar. 172i1. E Kite, l'a 83Curl10)Oypa131b i lvr131141 ee .114 Seo- - b... l 75b iI 77llrd1743-cl 736b cis 7 (S;arl.e 7578- _______ 780.Ilo I1 Ilghlye. 174Iind171) bht0' of Dungannon 1780 (Eellpee 1761)) -Llta111b lH lyer 177,4:Herd 1718) -Dan. 813 of Matebem 17113 (4lade 117,4). i13 i-tcr to Phantom 113M (Walt.n 1791))- Filagree 1131.5 by &iith-ayer 11314 I'ocee 179.1-Web Cobyeb, 113"03 by Wx 17. l(ol14-o-'e 1773) P-nelope 17,91 4y Trupator 1780 (Condutor clim 1.2) 1764 Pu:ella 171313 by EUbhflve-,r 1,77,1:1..d 1731). Watn Str Peter T.1714:Ilhfvr 74) Wlethue 17937e Dogno 17110,! (Frlipeu- 1711: 1711 Da.1771 roht174 -tglAi 1:314: -rago 1714b Snap... I 01312-a. !,!R h 174..,Dof 1teulu 17 3 P lo. A.D124: j ' Dan-lier ofDick Alew 17147 Joe AndIew 1771)-Dan. 1)41 of Trumpator 1713,.4 Cnductr 174171- - - -40,ISM Da.: 17,13 of Sngaple 1774 BeoIsni-lnb) 17 yOho1V1Me 74) ZCo... 134) Socrr1796: ,Z et 11441 D, lbungri9i 1791 91iuvenln 1777: n lRue,-ler Danoe lolna 17:0:Slp176: 14 b 1loaind 1780 rl Tandem 1772 :Sypo 171:Tie 1771.) by Hlerod 1718 iTertar 143:-Grey talng 17,46 by Starling, 127 (Bay Bolton 1704. B eine Ioben- 80 uaad 17137)-Ut le, Folly O8D1 by Higehiand F 17913(spadille 11784)- 4 e. i.. 131: Ilrriet 1714 by&lnee -74Elipe 17174)- Dan. 178 of (red 1T 7011 :Matcli ,h ll.174N -.1iaolia 1771 by Marake 17Z.- (Squirt 17&12. ___ - 4 . 11. Wildgooe 1792 by Higbilyer 177,4 H-rod I17),, Coheiren 1786 by Pot-13.o-'. 17714 Flnela :clpce16).a_ l 177.7 4y Goldfinder T1744 Snp 1710:. Dick Audrewa 1714 Joe And,,e,. 177 -M.andane 18410 ley Pot-13-o'e 173 Eclpee h . . In., 11309. 17641 --. Ca-olia 1787 by Woodpecker 17-1 ierod 1713 Cam'V&illa 17713 by Trenthamn - -- 179.1,T. Sweeptake 174344-Coquette 17135 ly Compton Barb. 11r Richard, Paiit1114 i(Cetlxe- 17145)-MNadaiTooso 111 yTopV - (liaii _(G.iii It 1711411 gir. 1824.rd Da., of flRry'e Grey Medley aMedley 177:Da.of 'Oca y. Snip 171:- Dan. of -Fearnougbt 1716 lgli 1:14 __ J Nuc7icbo Dge 7. Vo.liteem1701BetBale h iiiiS by _la Wonde 140 4 -Dlomeit I 17771f-,lms hr. .n. by Chantileer (Symmee' Wildi, 1787)-Dan. of -Stirling 1714 I Vi:Ion.,eer 1784)) Dan. of Clodlue 17713 'Janus 17.46)-Dan. of -Silve-ye (C0ille Dan. of OJolly R.Wr 1741 :1R.undbead 17124)-Dan. of 'Partner i Partner, 17113- Dan. of 'Monkey 17251 )Lonedale Bly Ar.)-Inporled mare from Ihe Stud of Mr. Harrieo of Bradon. The Breetlrc J,, 11m4 Rook and (,,idele. IMPORTED KINGSTON. Oirend IJI. Messrs. S. Sanford d& Son, Hurricane Stud, Amisterdaim, X Y. Yearlings sold annually. KING.STON, ehestnnt horse, foaled 1I52, bred by Mr. S. Mason, imported 1887, by Ilanl"ton, ,rot LUrd Clifilen (winner of the St. Leger) and Lady Ls ngden, da.i. ot Sair lS-yi by vKettledrnuim (winner of the Derby), sun of RIttaplan, own brother to .tiock-well, Oit if fIari ot (dam oftl that marvellous mare Caller On), which was out of the famnlis Qs1.e- Mary (ilans of imp. Bonnie Scotland, Blink Bonny, winner ofthe Derhy and Oaks, and dwini of Blair Atlwd, winner of the Derby, St. Leger, etc.), Hm.nipto was a tirst-lass race-hosme, winner of the Goodwood and Doncaster Cups, in. addirion to the Northimiberland Plate, aild also the Goodwoodl and mletropolitan Stakes, ete-. At the stuid his servic es have always been in the greatest demand, and he has stood at tie head of the winning stallions in England, w'here his botok was fill three years in advlvyime. lie h.as sired Merry Hampton (winner of the Derbyl, Ayrshire (winn-er of thts 2,000 Guineas, l)erby, etc.), Reve d'Or (winner of the Oaks, et-.. IRoy-al HIalarpton (winner of the City and Suburban, etc.), Gay Hampton (a good Stake winner) atnld hosts of other good ommes. Last Love, Kingston's dan, produ1ced the winne... rs C ourtier by King of Trmmmps, Hymen anid Bonaparte by Voltigeur, amitd MI...leville by Mandrake. Her sire, Annandale. a son of Tonchstone, ran second iii time I-risy to Merry Monarch, beating Weatheribit, Idas, Mentor, .John Davis ammd twvemmty-lie others. He also ran second to Weatherhit in a 8weepstakes of 300 sover- eigis ealih, 30 amiles, at Goodwood; ran second to Queenl 1M, bin the AscotStakes, beat- ing tvelvel otler raeks; won Her M;njesty'. Plate at Chester, about 2 miles; won the QnmI...mms Plate, 3 miles, at Shrewsalbry; won the Caledonian Handicap, 2 miles. ear- ryiug tol weight, in addition to other gool performances. He was a half brother to ime of the greatest of all race mares, viz., Alice Hawthorn (dam of Thortuanby, win- n,'r of the I)Drby, and also of those grand performers Onlston, Findon, Lady Haw- tbhrim, Co-wold and Sweet Hawthorn, whose danghter, Rebecca, was a star of the first mnagnaitude, and another of her daughters, Flenr d'Oranger, also proved a winner. and produced the winner Grallab). Fair Helen, another of Annandale's half sister. pro ditced Lord of the Isles, who won the 2,000 Guinoas and sired the great Scottish Chief, etc. Executrix, the grandam of Kingston, was by Liverpool (sire of Lanercost), and a1 half sister to the great race-horse Inheritor, winner of many gold enps, King' . alo Quneen's Plates. Kingston only started in one race at Kempton Park, when he ran int. a fence and was permanently injured in his shonlders. He is a horse of fine size and great ulbstance, handsomely bred from a great racing family. Frmn the Layton Barb mare have descended in direct female line Yong Grey- honnd, Cartonch, Matchem, Youmng Cade, Drone by Herod, Audubon, Philanminon, St. HIonorat, Kentucky, Daniel Boone, Gilroy, Iroquois and all the Magnolia family. 190 Way l7W-Pot4-' 1Ta-.Blpa 176A-grke 1X50-Sq rt 23s-Bantt Chlkder-Drlqey Abian 109. I- 75 _7.W axy C1117 wa V71t-DaL 1512 of S ttmIl40D(8unzanl lT7)-Maiden 11 by Camel. 8- ye .-De.. 1I' of Phenomenlon 1714 (Beend 171) lu r. .,ittl. Sir Pter T. 1I 11 1r.4' e, hr. b M.l Iltr-n I3 IT . FI'u4Z 1 (H. . 1.44 ).er14-(cpe1))-Ba jo&: banr IMl. asteo7r eny1 (Orville 1799)-Boadlbcee- 1817 bj (lHnderod c m- 31 .- hr m vknte6 neF by A I.ofnu A. (Old Egla&nd 1741) yffy 171 by bmtchn 1.4', (Cad. __. -__ 12)Dn 75o n.Siln ,1 (StarlIng 17r7). _cDr. Synt- Pintoir 3I FXhwBnnblo h(jgbeTt tsDr PaItW 1791 (Trnmpaor 17,42)--Dan. of Benlngbrollgb 17,91M(K-ij!rim i7,75) Jenny iKb. 141 Ml I' 47 by Carbuncle 1774, (Babraham Blan k 1'751) l- en. I=773 of Pfince IT'Qnaesaw . .Toii;IHoy Ardroean 144184 (ohn Bnll 174.Q-ailjsyf Elba IHtlI by Whitworib; 1447 (Abonisetet 17.1.7, i ;E dam. Danl. 1I1 of Spadlsdilie 17144 (Hlshfiyer 1774)- 8yfvia 17i81 by Y. M13rske 1771 Malr-ke : .d chi. in. 71 17. 15),)= Ferret laitt. yBroth. to Silylo (Cede 1734.w. _ __ -.Hitu,,l e v Comnts 154.4 (Sorcerer 1718) Calibkerina 14414 by Clinker 140) (t'ir Peter T. 14i . lSdIe -tt 2 _ Clink--r, 1,d4; by Tandlem 1771) (Syphbon 171)) -Termagent by Tantrumi 170)o (Criplsl t714J = - b. h., 14(74 Cantutrire by Sampson l74;, tBijas 1TSI)) lc e lie , , Ceryont 1141) (lDon quixote 1781) -Dan. 18184 of (lslompuoi 11412 IGohnnnnl 17103 lDan i _ i ni8UleH3 181)s of Pmlynator 1:1)1 (rrnnpator 17144-CirCle 14) by ESt. (leorg e 17144 (ltightlyer ' _ - oitate__ 1 7 4)-Abizail 17444 by Woodpnecker 177,3 ilieeod 17144. .0 0 of O-rtn 11814 (Kin Ferackne 1775)-ckI) Dain. 17181 of Welonto 17141 attonye 17749)-Dan.19 h. 11br h 181, 17)4t7iflut1(.Ilareko 1771). .o ili - 3 zMolet, 1311 (Catton 181.s) Lode 1824 by Flhnodn-Puta 1814 Ha htarart 1717 bE rth in n l Tee sore 1-lby Ctlmlilna 1 (Hambletonoan 1799)-Dan. 1484) of f1tt I' W)-D-. 17li7 corainilr 1) --Flora 1741 by King Feguns 1775 4Eclie 17644) Te h B r.Birdcar-er 1I (SiC Herc ira 15114-Ecbidr W 117 by Econo-i6 r 21 WU i-k-r .. Tl eib , S12 I 1414) Miss Pratt 0IM byBI BicklIoc 1144 (Whietick11418) (ladb..onl 1-)11y Orill-e !h. S1.179lsnbob113 ierl11 ySrPtr2.144(tgfr17) 7 =i :r r p Picon Gienrus 11i1 (SUItan ilj)-Mewrp-eea 1441) Ily Muley 1ht1 (OrvIlle 1 14:- Clawe 1821 by - nQ u.n..,3 i.-r Mttrtnon 1144)41(Whi-kry 1759) llarptlitwe 1814by (lfohan 1718 lTO erenry 1771. Amia- h =-le 19J _rl 181 W c WM by Ltr, zon) IT99by Drivcr IT-TDnha..-. - l e Oj he Nddle 18 twtele lgt-Ie it'l by Lottery 114t) iTnalmp Dailn. Tet - r oht, 1 818 of c aervates 1806 (Don Qui.ote 17)-Anticipation 184 by Benlngbronh 1,91 _- _ .B_ br. h. 8a.1 (King Ferguas 17,)-Expectation 177 by Heod 7544 (Tarttr 174). - tijna Liverpol 18 (Tamp 1810) -tttit Iw by Bntid l144 1Ituzzrd 1714)-Dan. IM3 of Art j r. _n.,! Eletion 18-4 (Gotanna 17W'4) --8W. t.)Sky-oepetr by Hightlyer 17-.4 (Herod D; i r.o.l. Tramnp 1n410 (Dick Andrwew 179) D 18 of Whisker 1412 (Waxy 17-Mndane 71 sl n " i . h., 1 0 . 180 by Pot -te M' 17 (Ecl.pe 1744) -Y. Camuilla 17t87 by Woodpecker 17-1 (18eI.o 3 jr o 1 1778k -4'ttatilla 177T8by Trentham171(T.i Sweepstakesl743). n Dasr-!Bu-tard 181 (B..zsrd. 1787)-D. 1818 of Piectlon 1814 iGohtnna 1790)-sat. 17.11 to On . :Sky :eeprbylliyhplyer174 (Heod 58)Da.1778 ( fIpee ip1744(M-ke17,.0)- jt 0; ____.2 . _ Ilonebmid 1741) by Sna p 1710D (SnIp 1T7t1). S r, Pa dt rtisatn 11411 (Walton i i)-PttulIne 18SB by I Mo-ee 1819 ([Whailebo-eo sr]eymo.r G hidiatolr I 811) -Q..tdrill- lt41 by Belim 18)Z (Bn=ard 17;)-cantary Bid 1liO6 by [Whihkey A ,; h, h_ S181 1.847) -o Qiiadr19,-ptr1.) 8o.1.) .0 1- 1 orlu resewer S6Trampator 1712-Canary 1797 y Corianrder 1788(Pot-Sos 177t:11. ' ! Il PblpotenDiiry 1881 tEmllnr 1820) -Myrrha 1880 by Whalebone 18147 (Wai y 17r81) - unIE gliter oi- Gift 1819 by Y. Gotanna 1810 (GoSanna 1790)-Dan. 1802 of Sir Peter T. 1714 (High- ll b 14. flyer 177)) Silt. 1744 to Aim-to- by Trunitor 181 (Cnndtor 1717. Wax 171 (Pbt-8.o-' 1777)-Penelope 1798 by Trm ptoy 178Z (Conductor 17417) Prn- Whalebone, on. 1744 by lllghflyer 1TT4 (Herod 11i83-Promie 17 by Snap 1710 (Slip 17IB)- _ ., Jnlla I7561 by Banik 1740 (God. Ar. 1724). a : of 1 = _ &Selin 1SM illntzard 178) -Maiden 1101 by Sir Peter T. 1784 (Hhbnyer 17 4)--Dan. Daui.S C2 ghtlegrl 1788Eof Phenomenon 1780 (Herod 175) Matron 1788 by Florizel 178 (Herod 1758)- I -_ .11412. Maiden17 by atceh 1748 (Cde 1734). ' ,t_ . tOrvillle 1799 (Bedgboinegih 171i)- .a Stokabl 180 b) Stmamford 174 (Si Peer T. MblL 1 Sphie 178 by Buznde 17K (Woodpecker I H)-n musnc 17147 by High- E -Ez ' a-" )- fyer 1774 ,Herod 17721per ,,2by Squirrel l,-A (Traveler 171). 0 ct i3 Boad' Alexander178i (Eclipse 1714) -Brunette by Amarnth sl166(Old Enland 174t1) Mir- b. . fly 1771 by Maichem 1748 (Ctde 1734) Dan. 1755 of An-. Starling 17S (St-iin g m4 179;. -iI-7)- Look-at-me-Lad 1721 by Brlrt. (lraabopp1er (Ityery T.). Q J Di-;ct TramDick Amnd.ws 17117 Joe Andrewa 1778) -Da. I181 of Gohanna 179D0 (Meecire 177s)- e ' b It . Pr F inella 1791 by Trentham 17481 (T. Sweepstaks 1743)-Dn.. 1785 of Woodpecker 4 1 t1 1773 (lerod 17-.i8) Eraattffne17 I75 by Eclipse 1761 (liareke 17.50. b _ ten-a, '3 1773 (lrlipte 17t34)-Y. Camilia 1787 by W'oocpeeker 1772 (Herod 1,-44 C.- 2 5 il mIrh. b nmili 1779 by Trentbam 17)6 (T. weeptakt l743)-Coquette 179 by the Compiton - Don _ c. m. ' Brb-- Slot. 17 41 to Rtglnn aby (;od. Ar. 17T4. _ Cerente D.. Qnixote 171 (Eclpse 174373-FrelinIT 1791 by Highlyer 17-4 (Herod 7I-M)-Terum- ii gant by Tantr..m 171t0(Cripple 1T5D))-Cantntrice by Sampson 174s(BUze 1712) le. Iia _I '1737 of geuil-l 1719 ((nd. Ar. 17774). AnticiptIon, 17in 3 l;9t (Kittg Ferga. 17715) Dan. 1758 of Skim 1746 (Strtring 177) - Duio. 91i _ i a.. 11 ,n 1711 of J ans 174 iGod. Ar. 1243--Spinster 1743 by Crab 17Y2 (Aieock Ar.)-8plnter ; S I- 11 - (tlhe W1.r.lrbSgton mare) 171.) by Partner 1714 (Jigg). I d; i Diek Joe And-rew 177144cllpas 174)44 I n17'ofHi1lyer177(Herd 15" Dat. 1777 if Cardinal Puff 17t1) (Bebraham 1740)-Dan. 1788 of Tatler 1774 (Blank 1740)-Bay S.Ap b _ b Ih 1'47. 17411 by Suiip 171,1 (Fl. Childers 1715). R t-i= e D..,ghtro, Gohanna1790 (Mery r[.e7ll-Fra.inel 1,98 by rentham 176; tT. Sweepstakes I,4 ; 3i WSlt)-D-l. ITm- of Vood ek8 lTTI1 (H,,rod 17g)E-fluflgl ,by Eclipr- 1 t64 l,1._ ., iSu., (Mr-ke- 1750) -Itfynal 1 by Sp 171.4 (Snip 1,7). I W i-;ihisker Wasy 17901it-8. 1773)-Penelope 1714e 4 beta'- mpator 174 (Cionitctor 17t) Pro- -53 '- 3-9 b. b.. 18i. nolla 171 by lliihflyer 1774 (Berodl)8) -Pome 178 by Snap174(Snip17)- :1 --tc j - Julia 17W by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 17). t _ Manis dan- Pot-4-n- 177,3 Eclipem 17m14-. Camila 1717b Woodpeckerl1773 (Hend 171) (a- A h j = cb.n IiM, 4 ni" ll 17,8 by Trennt 1744 (T. SweepItake. 1,3)-Coqnetto 175 by the Cmt.pton ci_ iiHerh - 8lt. 1743 to Begalns by God. Ar. 124. SsM-irs Petr T., 1774"erl (Ii lerdIT9F8)-Piiilon 17644 by Snap 17-10 (8nlP 1736)-Ziis Cleveland =ii be. h, 17-j' 1144 by Regnina 17274 (6o0. Ar. 1724)-)idge by a Son of (BayBoltonlITts)--Datt. o Barlettlt's hllden (Darle Ar. 1479). ArotbCI ovh sa b oneno 1714) (17 Ips17244 -Dan. 1777l of Prltbht 179W (Realuns 1719)- Nirao 1744 N aI.4 ch., 1792. (Sn)ip I 76)Dn.ofIegnlna 17749 (God. Ar. 179)- St. 1779A to thel , A. 1 m by Cb IT (leekAr) _ leoliiEg King Fergn- 177 (Snies 744)=an.17W of Berod 1718 (Tartr 1742-Pyrlta 1771by s4 = g _ bronsih. Maihenm 1748 (Cade 1734) -ntees- 17-14 by Whltenore 17-42 (God. Ar. 172i) -Mis A b. h., 171. Slamerkln 179 by Y. Trne Blne 171U (IHoneywood Ar.). Expectation, erod 175 (Tartar 1745)-Dan. 1744 of Skim 1744 (Starilg177D n. 1.1- of Janni ! gr. mi gag 1718 (God. Ar. 1724)-8pinster gr. m. 17,43 by Crab 1724 (Aleok Ar.) Spinster 4t1e ____ _ '_ _ '__' Wddrington nmre( eb. m. 17 by Partner 1718 (Jigg)-Bay Bloody Bottck. b. m. 12 7by Bloody Bnttoeka- i.112a lto Guy by Gbonnd (Cbillaby)-Brnwn Farewell br. m. 17141 by Makeles (Odlethorpe Ar.)-Dan. o rBdmer 4D'Arcy dallow urk)-Dan. of Pkaee'a White Ttr-Danu. of Dodsworth Layton Barb Mara. 192 The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. KNIGHT OF ELLERSLIE. The property of L. 0. Appleby, Monmouth County, N. J. KxIGHT OF ELLERSLIE, bay horse, foaled 1851, bred by Capt. R. J. Hancock Ellerslie Stud, Va., by Eolus, son of imp. Leamington and Fanny Washington by Revenue, son of imp. Trustee, dam Lizzie Hazlewood by Scathelock, son of imp. Eclipse, grandam War Song, the dam of Eole, St. Saviour, Eon, etc., by the great War Dance, tracing through Eliza Davis, dam of War Cry, to the noted imp. Mearoe by Melbourne, she the dam of Target (the dam of Creedmoor, Britomarte, Rifle, etc.), Mom Rose (the dam of Hard Wood, Ben Wade, etc.), Melbourne Jr., John Porter, etc. Lizzie Hazlewood's colts all race, she being the dam of Knight of EllUerslie, Thomasia, Charlie Dreni, winner of the Van Courtland Stakes, Westchester Handi- cap, defeating the noted Firenui, Charley Arnold, etc. Knight of Elleralie was a superior race-horse. When three yews old wen a purse, 1 miile, with 95 lbs., in L49; won Army and Navy Stakes, 1 miles, 118 lb., on heavy track, in 2.01; won Vernal Stakes, 1 mile, 110 lbs, in 1.45; won Preaknes Stakes, 1 miles, in 2.39, 110 lbs., and was second to Panique in the Belmont Stakes, 1 miles, in 2.42, with Himalaya and Vocalic behind him. He was unplaced in the Emporium, in which race he was injured and did not start again. Knight of Ellerslie descends in direct female line from a sister to Old Merlin by Bustler, to which trace Dr. Syntax, the sire of the noted Bees-wing, Little Bed Rover, bire of the dam of Buccaneer. Po.t1,1'. 177311c.-Ep.e 1764a-rmake 1750-Snuit 118-Bartett's Chlldea-DelBay Aelba ML. I.i n. a by 1750 n y,I 1 Sy 1nuop7) -r 1T`-1 ,1-brh,1l.Jull, 1766 br Blakr 740 dA17tl l8b frp.-0ttp1,- Wadrr11 Ghoban 177l-Tlnleetria 1906 by Alexander 1`311 Ecltpce 1761)- Rival J b in. r 180wo bJr Peer T. 138 Htghilylr IT741-Hornet 1780 by Drone 1tH7erod 176,)- v __ Manil 1777 by Goid,111nder 1764 Sip 1750b. cob C-an-icl 1787 IloodpAcar. 1773)-mn.e 173) o d 10 -175810... f Bi4 Gmaboe OuEr- 17 ty by Tim In 75,W irt 1-M Ptch 1737 byJtti 4 tch 17 . m. l81S , hA.). Jr. Ecape 18( (Conumodore 1796)-Y. Heoine byB 1 'Her 10 -Heroin. -a 1Flight 1775 H er 17h6 WtIde 1784) Dan-.1766 of Sneap 17s n i.l14oe : -dp11ro 17i 11 Ben- e ce,3 onrei duerdS 1I717 (Woodpeker 1778)-Deneof ABex.nder 171.2 (ENalte 1n1 4-Dn of Oh h g tsmn Htlnghyetr 1774 UleinG 171)-Den. of Alfre 1770 Matcel 1745)Du. 1270on 8- ch. h., 18M er 1756 (1emeo 1741). e Odalla . E EmmX ier, ue8( 0 PeerP T. 176-4-Meuidor 1804 by Meteor 1790 (Erlpee 176t)-Maid- r lh- m, 18 f o by laber 1774 Herod 175) -Den. 171 of Syphon 1780 (Squirt 1773)-Dan. of Regulu. lGo. Ar. 174). HlaCUkCK 1814 rbitewit ]M1180-WagtWl 1816by Pritmed MInboL 18110 enlrt 180112 n 2l zgY eb. h., ML nbye"'. dam 1813 by Ordlle 1760 teevrU 187o 1736 by H Wa 1776 HrA-.d luIT a -Dn. of An Maid of Chpapiod 1613 e8I , l808Etl 11140 byO ril .17l, fleingbr 1tb1 7 1-Uot- , . 4r. die 1667 , lex te 1754 Ynceeii 1764- Brnette by Annemutho. 1 760 Ol1d Eng- .d in m., M1.- land 1745O-Myily l-,.1by Nakirem 174R6Cade 17344I. )iinpne 1116 ((loilana 1760-lucy Gry1100yTioW 14 DelpjInIF78l '--Lcy bh16i. 1786 n FlortIze 174 (Herod. 17161.--Fez 177 4 byEcipee14 aXenke 175-Da.L h., Iwo. of Engineer 1716 (gem17- 17451. E mn. Wh-e 81(ayI iedFairy 1811 by lience 1790 1rnri7S8M-Vicefa- _ 1 D nght. 8 1;95 gonflee 177411771 md lbyMacm 1748 (CedeS 1_74. '4 SiIf ane Sir Amity 1611 tDionaed 1777o-Dan. of 0Citlaen 1180 5rlt 73-a. fCm. dl hh ltlem( e Widr 1atV-Da. of D e_ Devil 1'87y(Magnet 1770)-faely Saark c. h., 1816. bye1771 18takelir 4 M eccief c Virinia 1315 4SIr Aheby 141784-Dan. of eue-Hdford 1794 (Dnnganon 1760)-Dam of f d 4ff Ja b. h., Bsle. j f 17M6 (.Medley -De of Shark 1771 Make 173to)-Dan. of Symna WkIdIr 1747 erenh175). 3'4 m - Sir Arhy . IoS- 1177w Florelel U1ft-Canlie 10 by pBlklngbrr 1781. IFonohcyto 1 _, f ff i. P rJ Te Tahitlia 178 by Tnlbaae 1766mm IT. SweepeWakbe 1741)-Dan. of Bosphorus 175F g ' " ch. b . 1 latbr Da. ofr Freeter 1710 Foet 1736). -Pl Mcan - 'Chane- 1737 (Lurcher 1)-Den. of 0Eegle 1736 (Voinnrer 1780H.-Maula 1iemby flay - c 3::iYankeePreldet 178go-Gr.. Celer m by Mafe;'. Crler 1774 (lauc 1f740)- b -. ;c _s W rD.. of Parter 1;7 -thaerorLo 1747,.T S ;23f f:- F n Sir Ar18 dIT 1t71)-Dau. 1875 of BDell Deil 78, ( 1 - 1d 6 Contention, of BymmeWd 176 Felg 17551- Plccad Uf lf:- Alceoresl(fearonga 1f7f 1 ,-Dan.o eopl 1210-oe ,cFearnonxter1750).r 175 7 A4 L ch. b., l815.e1W (IFegox ig e1 8 by7Fm Pkmgid 3 ofSDa.. 15 D S 177_,-Po eby O83170 6 (Dneeao u 178860- r ChA.-i I=H (Whlboe 1oW.)enr lfI= byci Uwe, beyy Boh oGy Gainta 17111eroa- T br 1. = dicea1 ' 107 by Aleadr 17 3 (ElSpe 1 764)-B w nee by A marant u b1766 (0d og- I - laod 1741)-iayty 1771 by Mtere 1746 (Cede 1M4). I Vltore, Lanrar 1617 H itellm n 1-Kite IM bnyl ot b R tertadt81 181111Catve 1r1111 5 by WSi 14 OI I4 5 oh... t.94in., m8OlierPeterT. 174)ce I E t t Mdby Eelpce- 17d4 (MaouQu 1710,. c t by Sothayer 1606 (Sommerer 1756)-Web I&A by Waxy 176Pto n1 773)-Pan9e Z. 161.lepe 1766 by Tram isor 12809 (Coednetor lI. A Fly r. Muodolpein 16111 cPate Itll8IeSizt. I)to to by PhantomlIS II Walto 116)- 4 cli. in, 18)1 'SII8ortnrer, 64-Web IS by Waxy 17W lPot-8-0-w'a H .0ec411 e byuatee.! No 182P=7IGbbi a _ _ Roh.i. IH40. ,- Bh 17741- re). iby Sir Peter T 41174,. S!ir Charde- 186SrAeyI68Meifiri1816 81 ml thy 183) -4 b. in.,_18(1. of Sh 71 m 177W,.5 E ( on Sir- Aehy Jt61 -DInd I i. Chanr by iClan1I 173ittiiDo 94 Xf Migu c &ni lIT Volunteer 1760,-Maria, 1611 by ayYankee ,Pre.1deat 17805,-Gre.n's o -hb' 161 elrmreby Mmadc's Celer 1774 (-anme 1741'. I S d'Sdle, Contetion 1815 S8ir Arhy 18O511-Daua. of 'Speoultocl795,Djagon 17I Pmpelo I b. in., --1;175 rI-oloee t- - eenay Cameron by Cnddy 172 Fox 74-lc 11,eton lmoleon 18111 S1r Arc '811Dn 84o ail Florixl 181 c1(gm 17-Dan. ch.,I . nW ,ldPlot-8.o-'. 171-Dan. ofClockfset 1774 (Glmnucrak 1760))-- N Dan. of Bymm.Wlldier 17517 ,'Weaumnh 111 4 AlIcem carne-l ftpdn13 Etln 8), oea18 ySpe 11118 Sir Archy 16051-Lady n h i.., 1)4.. Grey 1817 by Robin Grey 1141) Ioylat 1780,-Maria. 111( by Mtener 171 teMedlley, - ____ 1-770)-Dan. or 'Rlghflyr- 1784 ,Highfye, 1774)1. - i Glencoc SrItia. 1811 'Seni, 1631--TraPoli1c It-E b TrM 110 - r ndew 177- rh. h., 1ni. ISb Way1790 ,Pot-8.o-e IT731--Peinpe 1. by Truinptor 178 CI dcu 17,67)-Priznelals T by 177-.,4 HWrrudl177 =i d Galopded, Ctt-tt160I-put161-ilt 118(1 by&.nillu 1(3HaIilnn173- E- gr. Imii Da.111o untnk 11 Socee 19I -icl ano 1811 by Or"Il 1766111 -Benlngbr-nb 171l-Da.. 17W) of WeatbhermcckI 178( Higbfl er 1774.. j.7, Tr Rkidcatcber- Sfi Her-nnic 116I iWbalehote1607 I uccoi 80l Ek ty14 Citic7 I (lierod 17111-Hero n 1775 by e 1c71(Cd 74 eletan P1,t1 183 (Brntandorf 1821)-aewlH a6 ySi erulce 11146Whale qP_ h. J.F145. hon 1807) - Mary Anne 1820by Waxy Pope IBM) (Way15-Winl111b So-rcre nO .r elboure 'tnm1;9ej Mlmnker I7 (Cnn 60)Dn 8lo 1rate1806 JDnqIMtte71iT oh. ., 3) 1)17, Fliht 809 y I. Bscape151 Iflinmbyor 173-.Heon yBeo 71 I tbr. IL, Dan.4 1 6J f Goliunpe 1803 Goha-e 17384-Dau.1810 of Pyao 71 Taiao .0 1534 17F65)--Clrcl1e4)4 by St. Georg 173(Highily-r17741). _ I a 9 rki., Ilal0el, In.. (tue la-e . l. i. I=1 in mighinh aerl 154(A-unndla I h Cm.,1IO ---.. brnb16 gn Pegu IB5-nyMul bin.h Il ,,t- Ce, Titee&7 lxrla lua 1733 Wead Ar. 174-a.aTPrnr11 Jlg- .a alat mln Tn. 1724 (CnererA.)-T-evllr'a dun . at. by Altnaze 1713 (Gne r (6-lt eRySle yGeyIate ietieI-DUL uMekelcue (Miletbrp Ar.)t=a.n Iem (tYAryYlc ir)On t1ryOaed(tlnlyTe).tt Belnb fute (ttenaiy Turk. o. 179te Breedrs' Hand Book and Guide. IMPORTED LAUREATE. Imported arnd oined by Messrs. Stephen Sanford Sons, Hurricane Stud, Ainsterdfam, N. Y. Yearlings sold annually. LArREPATE, brown horse, f:iled 1879, bred by Mr. Gosden, by Rosicrneian, son of Beadlsnian and Madame Eglenitine by Cowl, son of Bay Middleton, lam Laura, the dam of Petrareb, winner of the 2,000 Guineas, St. Leger and Ascot Gtold Cup, Protomartyr, Framulein (winner of the Doncaster Cup), Lemnos, imp. Rotherhill, etc., by Orlando, son of Touchstone, second dam Torment, the dam of Nana Sahib, Adrasta, Tormentor (Oaks winner), etc., by Alarm, son of Venison; third dam by imp. Glen- coe. etc. Rosicrucian, the sire of Laureate. won the Criterion and Troy Stakes, and is the sire of Hlanteur, winner of the 1,000 Guineas, Geheimniss, winner of the Oaks, imp. Black Dean and Beanclere, and is full brother to The Palmer. Orlando. the sire of Laura, won the Derby and was the sire of Little Lady (dam of Camballo), Lady Mary (dani of Gang Forward), and of the dam of Gen. Peel, all winners of the 2,000 Guineas, also of Doralie (dam of Speenlum, winner of the Goodwood Cup). Laureate was a high Class race-horse. He won the Craven Stakes, 1 mile, 117 lbs., beatinig Mlarden, the Twenty-third Biennial at Stockbrilge, Ij miles, 124 ljs., and the Singleton Stakes at Goolwood, 1 mile, 117 lbs., and was second in the Chesterliebl Cup, 1 miles, won by Vibration, second in the Searborough Stakes, 1 mile, won by Alban, giving him 12 lbs. He is the sire of the winners Poet Laureate, Lullaby, Qneen Laura, Stokesley; Frank Patron, Lagonos and Guinevere. Bonnie Scotland was a snCCess in America, and the descendants of imp. Peggy from the same family are noted in this country and in England. Laureate traces in direct female line to the (Childers mare, to which traces Bustard (by Buzzard), Hampton (by Lord Cliff-le,), Blair Athol and all the Qneen Mary family, Pretender, Sir Bevys, Tristan, Carliton, 'rafton, Bonnie Scotland, Bernice and Bella Donna in the Nursery Stud, and all the Peggy family in America. 194 Dick Andrew. 17.-Joe Andrews 1276-Eclipse 176l-Mraske 17150-quIrt 1732-Bhrtlet's Chlldera-Dadley Arabian 1699. L!tte .io Tramp 110 (Diek Andrew. 1'7)-sane 1MU br Pot ' 1771 (clipse 17A4)-Y. I Ib. b., h o. Camill. 178 by Woodpkar 177t Iereid 175H) -Camilbl 177 by Trentham ,1713 !T. Sweepstakes 1743)- Coquette 75 by Compton Barb. Morgiana. Mlaley 1810 tOrville IJ)-M.i . Steghensoii8 1414 rd o6r] Socerer 17J6 (Trumpator __ . hlk. in 1820. 111) -[aO. 1 of PrecipitatetI -merrurr 177Dan. 17, of Woodpectser 1773 Pnam; t- _ ]im., (HerodVIII I itt)-Crre.ida 1I,57 780 Iitramo Jt -er 17511n l ia e r r MI iliu- ISA),Orville 7f.1' C-.4di 10r, Xy Whiskey IUt PYlftr mw -s-Y ) h.. I test I.-1 byDiomede 17:7 Florizel 17ll8)-t;ianteas 17611 by Matchem174tt(Cade i- - L - - Moily Long Legs 1772 by aBrubam1. 1744 Go4. Ar. 1724). - Doberof Orille 1799 (Beulnsbrogh 1701) -Da- 1D8) of Buzzard' 170r7 (V.iodpe-kr 1773)- - uDzrvte, ots HOrn y - Tr-mpator 176 W((onduactor 17b7)-Lua 17791 by Herod 171, (Tartar b_ r ,, 1 -415 iMl, by M.arke 17T0 (Squirt 17-3). r b_ tr 1, 1i W al-tone 1107 (baxy 17M t- I)aii 1812 of Sellm ISM (BZzard' 1787) - Mat uen isO1 by C _ _ s Sir Peter T. 174 tHlhilyer 7,1)--Da. 1788 of Pheno-nroon 17) (ilerod 1751) - I Z, 5 bjr. h, 1'2 , Matronx I' by Fhnizel I l (Herod 17:5). ! ri _ s0-i BaIlt r Marster ileiI(Or-llbr 177) B-odica ISM7 by Alexander 1782F (Eclipse 174)-Bu- 8 1 lar in IS16 nelte byAinleranmhu. 1l71i (Old ngland 1l71)-Mlayfy 17TI by MXatch- - T8:Cade 174bran 75 ttSarin 774(Sali_17;rk ixi -- T.- pTamp Dick Aldre-. 1797 (Joe Andewe 1778) -1D... bitt of Gohana 1-.5 OMercury 78 4- ! t i h . Frainella 1 by Tre.,thbm 1;7;; (T. Sweewptslke 1743) Dau. 1755 of ti odpecker 17;8 Hterod 17`8()-Fverlasllng 1775 l y Eclip-e 1714 (liarke 20k). 1_ 4 ! Kbte Boatard 1311 (Casteel 1-01) -Olympia 1815 by Sir O -ver I18t (Sir Peer T. 17lri -Sco illa ! - , a s 1 174 by Anvil 1t77 tler-d 179 -I, ola 173 i y Eclpse 1;4 (Marake T7711 Ilony 17 Ii tlerd 175 tTartar 17471). -7 Sultan, Se im I, (li (Brt' 1771 Baccl Ule 1v421 Ity liltto luG (Sir Peter T. 714, Dan. b. I - . 17A1 of Meremy 1773 (KcUp. 17-;4) D- u 1A. of Herod 1, CI(Tariar , 13) - Folly 1771 ty M-areke 1t, i (Squirt 1 t. 1-I ,! Cobweb Pha-tt-m 1 (Wahoo tS'10)-Fllagree 1815 by Soothsayer 18011 (Srcerer 17.6t - WMb O b ,5- . ry W.. , 1177 IPot-S--l. M) - Hrre 1P.7 1 by Trumpator 1782 (Conductor .0 Prtain e EF tdnilin l-M Orville 1-c esaida;18(7 y Whikeyl1i9 Sn7trsma18-Y.tiiant_ '' It b 18s7 1716) lyDioned 17 (FPlrizel 176t) Ci ntess 17.1 by 1atcrbem 1748 (Cade 1711)- IE-- Molly LonLegty by Blabrahai I740 (Godl Ar 174) -5 s-Jctavtana Olaelvinn" 18, (3tripli7g1195)-iDau 1807.1Sbhhutfle 176V Marake 111-Ztam 18111 Itby I 18)Deipini l 8 HBig ver 174 -Flo. Mb King Fergus 17771, (Ecklipse 17'6I)-Ala- lauta 17TtZ by Mathemh 1748 ICade 174). - barllone, Waxy 170 (Poi -t 1775) - Peneljope 1748 tby Tmm or 78 (Condn.ctor 1767-Prm- d ir h. bir 7 uelia 17)88 Ity igbfver 177.,4 leril1758,-Prome M18 by Snap 1770 (Suip 12I1)- Julin 11731) by Blan 114 tiGod Air. MU2). Rlutben- I-01 (i.zzarda 1747-lit.le Foily 1806 by Highland FlIng 17M8 (Spadlle 17)- _. ft ce1 Harrlrt 1799 by Voluntecr 178) (Fclipse 171) -Dan. 178; or Alfred 1 (Matc17 l ob 4 g;-A- cl , PP anls71yarieOSiit7J 4 - NMddileton Phantom 1804 (Waton 179) -Writ 11t48by Wxy 17S)Ni8.o's 1773-Peneilpe 17141 b Trumpator 17M ICby ct171 Prnela 17fft by Higbnr1er 1774 (Herod 17316) j s . v - ch 1,14 Promine 1711 bwy 17) 1 (Stnip 1715. s _ 1. _ ! LIltle I Highland Fling lt1 dlle 174) - lHarriet 1795 by Volunteer 1780 (Eclipse 17tW)-Da tt Fi_ 1 y I 178 of A fred 1771) ( Natrbe IT t1 tl - M agnoli 171 by M ake 1730 (Squirt 11 1- R brh 517 Jela 17T84 bby Illghlyter 74 (nHerod 1798) t-lbo 17tl8 by Snap 1710 (Snfp 1226)- h Julia.. 17141 by Blnank 1740 (lGud. Ar. 1724). Dnghter 0 Seiin 186 (Buzzad 1787) -Maofn 1101 by Sir Peter T. 17Ht (Higyer 1774)-Da t _- 1 BIt2 ]79a8 itif Phen'hmyenotn 1780n tIltero td17581)-MaX)tron 1781 by Fiorizel 17.8 (iterod 1IT) b. in 15312. Madn 70 y7lhm 78(Cd 12) O Perrville 17Ylteningbrough I79l).Mtse ttoph 10 by Stlatiostl 1714t "iP T aserl;_ ens 1815 -plilrot 179y Bozzarbder 1t787 Woo:dpjrckieir 174uHnn uncn 1787T by High 'Bhalce Alexandler 17112 (Eclpse 17114) Brnneitntinr iaranthnsl7tif3 (Old Fnglaind 1741, May- b. bin 180 L61e. h Auc. 1775 (1tarllng cb b _icl 180' Higllflyer 1774 (Herod 7114)-Dan. of Alfred 1770 (tatheben 1748)- Dan. t770 or En- s ' I D t nrW lton H9t(SrPee T.17(14) -T Glints.. 1a70 by Dlomede 177 (Florizel 17ti7)- - + - D ; aug lnertf8 (;lantes. 176S4 by Malch em l 46t(Cade 173U)-MYolly Long Legs 172 by Babrabam 1740 _, r._ ni 1884 (God. Ar. 1724)-Da.of Colen Foahuntr 1727TBrtk 1711). 173 __ IT50) -Cllo 17tt by V. Cads 17J7 (Cad t724. d Olyf_ 1mp ia Sir Oliver 1800(Sir Peter T. 17114) &ntill. ITII by Anvil 177 (HerodD 17114) -Sc ta 173 li I b n 11 Xby iEclIpse7174t7(Mareke 1r71i HrmonyD 1771 by Herod 175 (Tartar 17431 -Rutilia Parl=tsa Walton I1iri (Sir Peter i784 Parasol 18)0 by Pnt-8o r 177 (celip 1764) Prttnella 1b8t 7- bbyHlghfyeM 1774d (teriod 1t) Promise 1768 by Sa p 17710 (Snip ITli) .uiL 4j ch h. 1811 131bNln.74 Io.A.18) i; i c r p 9mSioleneko 1810 (Sorcerer 1796) -Jerboa 1161by Gohanna 1780 (Mercutry171)- Cainlla - t br r f1 1278 by Tntha tt(T Sweeptake. 1 411-Coquette 1y14 by ICoMpton Barb -8st. 6 _____ 14 to lenlguinne byT5 GodD Ar ITdotT9 7 24.tez b __I V 17Dt4. ____ by Ba__ 40 Derr ! 'Dal'' ebonIrse 1750 Waxyrne 17m 1DuHero 17-Il by rtern 1t74S\ ..d177 -t b cb.- 181114tFolly b h F7m I k 171)Hre 171b obyolune L7D Q b 16 1o eur giietFe Herond 17)- Dan. 175ofAfr17edtMc pi :af T Tt.mp 1868 (Hacazaddle 7 -Janet1811 byenr 1781 (King b...2 181591775 Dn I 17 I.er 17.71- Conie -stn 18 by V. M ezl s inm :F (M romkeI l )-tu hr fnap l77llyleeol78tirp 173 1 0 Seelinm]P112(Diizzarel 7pot-l )-Baehone 1419 by Wa Dttor 17112 (CirnPeter 7.1764)-Da R h tranb, 179 o Mercury 177r 176 .Dan727l)of Be 1768 (bTrta 11 74 l1) Foll 17J7 _ b i 181 H ighfiyt 17sT rMs1y2;nlnpspr7O8ctps7lstopsb mHr i;S Proh - 1816 by Areke I2174) (Si)D. rt 177.2). Tramoin Srampk 1810 (Diknrewar1796) Weba 1808 by Waxy 1214)(PMemary 1177) -Penelope - F- - 78brmao 78 nstt 77 Pru ell by Blbee17 (e ;____ 2778)-yPromise 799 by Sna 11 (nptk7-1.4').Ct1,4y l. r- br.1743 W PAV.1- by GM iAr ro1 178- ls168b4.p15) q 71) -,:01 Hah.azbrd M71 (St Pete T.18) 1 b.m 89o O Jil 1716 l-e1liit -iMU jDefebr ,10 Folia 17S6 by HBlan74.d, Ar. 178 14.M 79b I 7 h. h. 18. 179cl)- IMlA) -. Dn. 178 byTimo 18 Chuutr117eg .i.174b F(.0 fon Heend -D... (Tarta 173 D-Dn 17f S napd 1710 -S 176)Da. by Yow. Starslln 7 Id b- ', 181- (God.kA. 11789) -Ta.b 1of 2b Ch Hera d1. g Tt 14) The Breeders' H1nd! BooA (End (bide. LEONATUS. In the Runnyinede Stud, -Messrs. Clay Woodford, proprietors, Paris, Ky. Yearlings sold annually in May. LzoIIATrs, bay horse, foaled 1880, bred by J. Henry Miller, Lexington, Ky., by Longfellow, son of imp. Leamington, dam Semper Felix by imp. Phaeton, son of Kiaig Tomn by Harkaway, grandam Crucifix by Lexington, out of Lightoome by imp. Glen- cue. Leonatus is descended from the most celebrated racing and producing families in the Staid Book. Semper Felix, his dan,, is the dam of the winners Warder, Leopold alnd Felicia II. and of Semper Vive and Latonia, the last named the dam of Sena and Lew Weir, while Semper ive is the dam of Fordham, Folsom, Portchester and Sem- per Idem, the latter the dam of the great Longstreet and Longford. Crucifix, the seeond dam of Leonatus, is one of Lexington's best daughters. Besides 8emper Felix she produced the winners Fairplay (a very good horse), St. Albans, the stake winners Quito and St. Augustine, and Blanche J., a producer as well as winner, being the dam of Sea Shell and Blantyre, the former the dam of Long Shore and Tos Up. Maria D., another daughter of Crucifix, is the dam of Mark S. and Ed. Bell. Without going back to Lightsome and Levity, it will be seen that it is a family of the grandest ex- cellence. Leonatus was a superior race-horse, started only once as two-year old; ran second in Maiden Stakes, I of a mile, 105 lbs., in 1.22; at three years old won all his stakes, defeating the best three-year olds of his year, including Drake Carter; won the Blue Ribbon, 1I miles, 105 lbs.. in 2.381; won the Kentnucky Derby, 11 miles, 105 lIbs., in 2.43; won the Tobacco Stakes, toile heats, 110 lbs., in 1.46, 1.471; won the Woodbeiri Stakes, 1,L miles, 110 lbs., in 2.001; won the Hindoo Stakes, 1 miles, 110 lbs., in 2,401; won the Ripple Stakes, 1I miles, mulddy trac-k, 110 Ibs., in 2.301; won the Himyar takes, 1I miles, 113 lbs., in 2.27; won the Dearborn Stakes, 11 imiles, 115 lbs., in 3.121; won the Green Stakes, 1' miles, 115 lbs., in 1.58; won the fllinois Derby, 1+ miles, 115 lbs., in 2.51. Leoiatus is a success in the stud npon all clases of mares. He is the sire, among others, of Lord Peyton, a winner of seven races as a two-year old, National, Lemoine I1., Birthday, Lake Breeze, Dore, Eld. Eshelby, Ed. Leonarl, Judge Hughes, Leontine, Boyle Rhodes, Go-as-You-Please, Miracle, Lagadere, LxOXAWEL, Florence Slaughter, Leader IL, Leo, Leo En, Leuimbria, Perlid, Ned. Pendleton, Rled Light, REX, Sam Morse, Unlucky, Davidson, Labrador, Later On, Little Prince, Serenader, Vexation, Ja Jam, Leta B., Ollie Glenn, Ethel S., Etruria, Jennerette, Nerina, Sir Arthur, Leonata, Vaarsaw, etc. Ile is descended in direct female line through amId Montagu mare from the Ramyal mare to whic h traces Conductor, O'Kelly's Ec lipse, Filho-da-Puta, Voltaire, Sterling, Oxfardl, Springfield, Marsyas, Adventurer, Prince Charlie, Lexington, Vandal, Monarchist, Volturno, Luke Bllackbarn, Salvator. The Bard, Strathmore, Tom Martin, Grinstead, Duke of Moutrose anal other noted horsee. 19G Pot-S-a- 1213-clipse 1764-Marake 1750-4qnlrt 1732-Batle's Cihtls-1arley Anbian 15. _'MY-pemelop 17_8 _ XTrumpetor 1 )1t (Conductor 1)6-Pm. f h_ 1w ON 1185 1750bd7by Snap 177) tiSip 15- . pj Waoderei 1SI' iobanue tlUO-TitalssleISM by Alexander 170 (Zclipse '1641-Rlra b 80b.irPeer. It Ihye rl-.onia 1 11 by Druon 1777 liHerod Muns- Bb Cheiticleer 1787 1oodpwcer mr-ene11 by Begt 12)HR6d 1Dwa-. if It:6 E G, g csin aho. B-stard 1741)-Patty by i qIrt 171st-Ni. Patch 1777 byJuhtice ..i plig, Irl"175 L H.C. itton Ar.). C F . pe I8 (Commnodore 17930-Y. Heroine by Begotur 175 Herod 1 erolne ci. in., ncb 1n75 by Hero 17 d )-Da.1 of Snap 17t Snip 176- S-i. 174 to. oe- ____ tung by Gud AL.I 14.9 -(cls 11 eo a Icp5 44 tel .Buzz-rd' ITs7 (Wodpeckevr 1.731Du. oD 1Al xatder 11Ft 1174 of ng- I _ g ch. h., 1,01. Hinghlly1, 7r4 Vferod1c7 ) -DL "f, viltz 1; rXtchem u 1 !T.-u.1.............................. of uFngb S. no.. Munll. Pene 18411 (Si PeeT. 1d- M-tdoe 1801 by Meteo 1I' MI Wtlp.e 17641-Mold- t e ch. . o-t-Wrk 1786 by H bflyer 177-4 (Herod 1718) - Dan. 1hm18S of 8ypiton 1-0 (Squirt 221)-DSn. of ltegului 7111- (Gusd. Ar. 12) _L5UH- tT B nack1ockjlljjtdlzter ltok 18tH Wagtail 1518 by Pri- Minister 1810fSaticholallr br . r.Ttnly'. dani 1811) by Orville 121,11 roBrii "1211-Mil. Grinwto- 111,96 by Maid of Champi-n 1512 S Velm 802,-Eliquette 180 by Orville 1T1, Reneigbroughb 17111 Bao- 0 Honr, dice. 1181by hA1e-ade 1757 Ecklpse U 211 Brunette by Antaruth.s 172,jOld Dug- r. in, 184. land 1741- yfXlyiityIrb eu, 48a xde 11._____ 0 .' . P:urer 5Dlotned 177 7Fl-riae 173780--Amanda l811d bv Grey DinneI 70Med1.-fa- Dan. e - ch. of l.& Cade (Partner 1754 -Dan i of tlckman'. Indeiendence 17.5 t FcDOmught 17M1) -Dan. of SPdqwer Boepior.. 1774). ]Miller's -Mmengetr 175) (Mmrn 1711- -Datm 11235 of Pot1.8-a's 17713 (Zellptee14r-a 14 Painex-.I. l-,78fGlnlrarkI7IOWl1'rppieI77O Snmpdragon 1-59 by Snapl 175)8,11 1l286,-Dan. gr.nu, 1_112 17411 of ttgul 171Gd. Ar, 17U. F1 S la-. i Henry. Sir Archy lHtI)Iorn1717) Dam. or -DMo.ed 1M Fbrizel 171i-Briiiby t i ,. 2 - cb.h., 1819. Helar 1vr7811 (' ,edley 1T77b-lndian queen by Plgrlitt 177i4 Frearunght 1715- Datt 14 of Waltant 1718 iD.-ino.. 175). -Y Hamn Dotroc 1106 (eDiu.med 1777- Old Romp 118W by Mewenger 1507 teMnbrinoI' Mg)- un 1 ct '. to, n. 181 Dan 17it of Pot8-o. 1M E.clipse 75-Dn. 177 of Gimtrack It-, (CrIpple W_____ 17)-Saprgon 1710 by Snap 17Ouiinip 122611. hb Tabftha 1218 by Trenthama 1711 (T,' S.-eepstakes 174-Dan. of mjhra15 i ij 1, b.Sih., 1H6 f_n7 5 = b abesbain 1701.t reinPir-tbyFrse 70Frrtr121. 14 ia Ki-;! , Bd 17.04 1)M 01-1nninonnl71-Ytnbriea 1215 by MAntbrino 12-S Engineer 1S2811) S 14 H .c cit Eliza,1 gist. to 8ally by IIak' 140 Gd. Ar. I' A)-Dn. of Ward 1711 4rab 1157)-Dan. of Merlin 48uitiero. P i =Mrimmer o]iiriing 111 (VoIuteer 17HOI-Bri llan 17;S by 5MatehenL aBo picna I1 Mjut . B Sle Bntreh of..r rlt 17,51 (Crab 172:)- Dan. of Tartar 141 (Partorr 121--D tan. of Sin of eircit 18h. )6nFlying_ Childers 1715.11,-a.o Whtiga alnA. 1a.o bi 1W odpeckers 5B.,zerd 178 (Woi k17I71,)-The Faun it raig"- Alfred (5Med 1y MM)- Mau. i., iT rd n.1S.7 (Ptt,,r 1716,-D.of ttihgttuCunAr -an of Cbl- j , Whteker 1812 (Waxy 171.0)-Florustbe ISIS by Ocmlavan I&I iStripling 76-arc 4w t.I" f 7 b.i h., 1i0 171 by AnvIl 177, (lerd 1778 -Nadcap 1774 by Rellpse 171(4 mar4ke 171t1Saph 17tH by Blank 17411 (God. Ar. 17 Fanny =_ tt bochlisitatin 18111 s tinot 158m-l Tooley 118 byTeddy-tbe-Orinder 1718 (Apee- a ii D on cbn. m1.nJ-dy ann 17_t by Sir Peteor7. 1784 Ighiller, 1214,- Panlilsu 1-8 by -. ci. in. 1Q11. orzl1,1,erod 171811- Midilre 1771 hr Malcitei 1iNS"Wadte 1724). rttse s z (encoe I Sultan ISIS ielim llttr ine itl:; by Tramp 1810 (DkAndr-we7i7ii7-eb 1 b I8 by 'A'. 1710 (t-o 11231- Penelo9pe 128 by Trunipator 17.9t Couductor ch . h., 1a. M)-Psnella 1 78 by Hlghitfye 174 Herod 17:18). Muey 819 Orvlle 715- dae 124 b Mamlon11-16 Wiky 1711)Harialee 18-14 b i in. G 1)6 179 INerury I ,-:Am!z,2n) 171)9 by Drive 181 Tretitlani 171)6)- T react .ion 171t2Wby Mercur 1Von 1 B..rlift" by M og Touchstone Cainel 11812 s--on titer ipi byNester lleny 18tb rOrrllle 17158B- hr l 1tand 174ha yiz 1;71 byr atritbeni 1'411 ('ds 17'74. ly Amarntitnilt3 ;O1 lKng- a n bituh., 1j01 rtitio 101R (&trel 15111- LunguiIt3 105 by t'sn I812(Plulo 1S14)-vdiaf 181 24 t bi. b u, t8 y ;Poulton l'81 fSir Peter fTt. 184- Variety 181)6 by Hyacintitne 1717 ((oritander h. 1 - Ian. 17S1 of Wesble 1776 tflehrod 1u18e. .o- irX by: pe,I Sathcote 1 8 io na 1811 ( ita 17f1iifl- Fineee)lyerulan 806 ile Peer T.IFii-Vlolntn 18 b 1oti Hul 11181 _o It .n, 1811. 171 (Imperator 1 -DIc re' dam 1 by Hlghlere 124s eroil 12.8. i TimDOiCoII Siliirdc,:liv I)Io-Aed 17D I7Vu.. or al 1811EclIpet-Dan, of 8jtnei 1t.. ;5 ch. hS I8S. Widfar 1767ags.not 171)-Dan. of Tyler's Driver 1720 tOtitllo-it. of l Sister ti Bill's Florisel 101 Dlomed 17u,.Dan. 1799of Aldermtan 1R7 (Pot ..o.'s 17.31- 81 Tuckaue, Dan. of ,C nkat 1774 Gimcrack 1760,-De ...i.f Symmes Wildeir t, (r f cit in 114 nohuJ, ht I715 --Y. Kitty Plaer 17.67 by iFearn-ught 17:15 (Regulus 129. __ Fer. . S sarpedon Em-lint 165) lrile 1711i1-Icaria 11 by TheFlrer 1814 VamiykeJL 20W)-Parma br. h., 1 Sj1813 by Dick Andre.. 121)7 (lJoe AndrseVwi 17Itt Ne 11 by ReriWigbmngh 1-,1 c Br S Ynimpter 1818 Sir Arthy 15)6I - Led Grey 181T by Robin Grey 1801 (aRovgit 179tl)- si Dcb. m.n', 1 Maria 18582 by Mleiaar I1 Y 1181Hightlyr 1.,4)- .g __ Dun, of FannIt17i egls19. Sultan atnSj IP54 (tDnaard 17823 -Barebante l's11 by W's Ditto 1)6 (SIr Peter T. i n R b ., 916 of Meoy1778 (11clipeel7I') -Dun. tI77 of Itevod 17118 (Tartar 14) ol 1 171 by lt 17u l50 (Squirt 17 2). TVO Trap 1810 (Dick Andr lp Web m.P, it Waxy 1790 4Poti-S.oe 177, --Pnope At 1 ijb n 87t4 u -. -.u enrx-.. 1n Itl8,yTrutnpator 1780 doctoe 1767) or-12I8 by Highmtyer 174 dllterod -Truevte.. Catton 181U (Gltun 180) -Kin.ta 1804 by Whisker 151 ('axey o179i -:1G l ,iey -- ch. it.18V.1 181bemsI)(ecr 78-Vciiue17 yP tor 12106 (Imperator 1,776)-BeatrrIe1791 by Sir PeterT. 1254(Hlghfiyer 174). .,1)11VadIsa.'raiyliiarlr 4-nltl it. mh Tnmas IIti"neiulMlLs 11 4... uL1bIOrl.iT1 0Orel. loib .kv117 yhoRdiI.rrvSmiin b. Ma nIlnsis dtisA. 5-Dstsai.ClenA.14-1,enswsHil'a Lady Tthz el. . 1731 biv Partner 1716 JixXg)-.Siat. ci. I-Z;22 tn SnPa.nio(rysn tlhr-tpnil' dust hr tweBay et-han. tfIYrkP ', titratunt Ar-fta. of Whlts-alr--ldNitgnmr iiYryOd ntit-lt. Hautboy Vle ht Tr1Du fBrinime (DArey lelIw Turk)-tnamre 987 e Breedere' lfndl Book cnd Guidhe LINDEN. WINNER OF TIHE NEWARK AND CITIZENS' STAKES, SHREWSBIWRY AND GRAND NATIONAL HANDICAPS. T7e prJoperly of Jarnes 6,turini, Preakneess tlitf, lateed in fte Slonewirll Stud, Breckenridge Vil'yq, Jifiuray, lt. Termus ennually. LINcDEX, bay horse, foaled 1883, bared lib S. P. Lancaster, Ky., by Longfellow, son of imp. Leanaington, dam Linda Lewis 'y Oliver, son of Wagner, grandam Sally Lewis, dalam of John Morgana, Hunmmater's Lexingtona, Lotta (Glenmore's alam), Susan Baane (datai of Semnsation, Stratford, Onondaga and Snsqunehanina, dam of Potomac) by iip. Glen oe. My Lady, the fell sister to Sally Lewis, ,wa the lain of Blandina. by Lexington, ahe the dam f Calash, which laroduced Elite, Eolian and LlIsie, dam of Bandnsia. Liuden dlid not race at two yenrs ol. At three years old ran 8econd to Bandala in a Free Handicap, 1yI I miles, in. 1.55; ran thiri to Inspector B. and The Bard, iaa the Belmnamt Stakes, 1l miles, in 2.41; was thiral tip Dew Drop anld Quito in Stockton Stakes, 1 imiles, in 2.131; was nuplaced il Ste vens Stakes, 15 mils, won by Dewv Drop in 2.5-t; was third to Charity anld The Bar.i ima the Raritan Stakes 1 miles, in 2.14, Pottic asndl Winifred behind him; won the Newark Stakes, 1 mile, 105 lbs., in 1.44k, will, nine others behind him; was nnpl:acel in the Onmnibuas Stakes, 1 miles woma by The Bard in 2.39; ran seeand to Elkw-aod in Kenner Stakes, 2 ammiles, its 3.344, three others, behind himn; was thirl ta The Bardand Ferona in Septeammber Stakes. 11 miles, in 3.0t; was unplaceal ins the Brialge Handical, 1j miles, won by Jim Gray in 2.39; anld in Sheepahead Bay Stakes, 1I miles, won by Blne Wing in 2.08. At faimr years old won Free Hlandlicap Sweepstakes, 1Y& miles, 110 lIps., in 2.134, beating Phil Lee ammad Eanigma; was nnplaeed ija the Suhnrban, Bay Ridige, Fourth of July andl Lang Bramach Handicaps; von Freae Hlanlicap Sweepstakes, 1 3 miles, in 2.26, beatimag Hnsatapllai anld nine others; won Shrewsbury Handieap, 1 miles, in 2.39k, beating (jrimnlnalj ammd seven apthimrs ; wams unplaced ii, the Midsnmmer Handicap, won by l)ry Monopole; wasseconal to Dry loa..ipole in Navesink Handicap, 1I miles, in 2.421, beating Enrus; won Free hlamaaliaap Sweepstakes, 110 lbs., 13 miles, in 2.251, with fonr others beliual him; won Hanalieap Sweepstakes, 1 miles, in 2.44, 110 lbs., and another, 1 mamiles, 115 lIps., in 2.26k; waim Granld National Handicap, 1I miles, 117 lips., in 2.421, VaplJaate sceaund, Emarns thira1, Laggard, etc.; won Free Handicap, 1i mliles. 120 Ibs., in 2.391, V olanite s1eaaa, lienl Ai amad athers in thme fielad; Mwon Citizen Stakes ii a eainter, 110 Js., U mlliles, il 2.0.J. Firenzi, Daiuline aaid six others lehindI him. At tive years oll won tandalcap, 14 ufla.s, 12: lIbs., in 1.56, six behind him; was nn'daced in City Hana.licap; was 8eouodl t1, his stable companion Belvidere in Fordhani lHandicap, lj emiles, 128 libs., in 2.1 h. five luehind him; was mnplaced inl Suburban, wan by Elkwaoo; anld ramm thirl to Terra Cotta and Firenzi in Sheepshead Bay Handlieap, 11 miles, in 1.53, five behind hin,. Linaden is from a granl racing anld pradalneimg faimily, onle that has made its mark npon the turf in Englanld and Allmerica. He is yaaammg in the stml, blmt is the sire of the winner Lustre aud other promisilag two-year olals. He is deseended in femmale line fromat the same Royal mare to which traees Eclipse, Voltaire, Sterling. Oxforal, King-,ton. S'a ,ttisgh Chief. Lexington, Vanaldal. The Bard, Leonatun, Sensation, 6alvator, Lougstrect, Potomac and all the Duchess family. 198 Pot4-4o' 1710-Zelipue 175-Maceke 179-Sq4irt 1732-Borlett'. Chilalm-Deeley Avallian 196 I Wha Waxy 790 (Fot4-11734)-Pewelope 1790 by Trumanpeor 1788 tL'ondute I7W)-Pru' ' ne lk 1788 by Hig je 74 Promise 1708 by Snp 1790 tSnlp 171161- . p1, Wanderer 1ol11 Gobsuna 17,-Thilshtria 15)9 by Alexander 119 Ecips 14- Rval b.., l8W bySir Peter T. 174,Hlhe 174-oret 171. by Drone177Hod18- _____ l 1761777 1710G "Bob Booty.Latcer75 oore ii-en 1715) by. Bfigot 1'md17d -Dun O,. hb 4laaaboe astar )-Paty by Tiu 1734Sqo irt 17.1go-XM.s Patch 1717 by Justice, 11725 H. C. LIU-o Ar.). Er -ae18 (1 Cmmoidore 1791W-Y. Heroine by Bgt1780 Hrred 113.H -Hena n ll Plight 17711-wlHr 793 Cad.. 1134)-- Da.. 17G6 of Snap 17 Si136- -81.t. 17-13 t.. Re- cli tl'4B ru75by H 1736p ____ e Buzzrn1 17K1 (Woodpecker 1713I-Dan. of AirinAc.er 2182 telioseI -hio Pch. b, Ieb WlgbSiye 1174 (Herod 1138) -Dan. of Alfred 111 0 (Matcebe I74S)-Danu7' of Engi. A 411 Peruviain 180141h P terT7. 1784)-X-uedora 1814 by Meteor 1I9 (E1clIpse 11.641-Melkd' t! 2., -h in i of-all-W ork, 1786 by Higbilyer 174 (Eared 1d) -DaM. 1771 or Syphon 112,0 (Equ.r 3 173)De.of Regulne ITOn (God. Ar. 174-41. A Ienrri BiseaClak 1814 i . hitelock 1SB -Wagtaul 1 81 by Prim, Minliliter 18016 ac- u80. Ij br. h-. Tcengys'. dean 18113,b 1Orvtlle IM9 .Benh1bronKh1MMlw -Ml- Grlme-tone 119 by n. maid of Champion 1812 tielol, I14.-Eilqnwite 1I4 by Orville- 171.0 1Denlngbcog 17911.- Ien- A Honor. dieam,,, by Alenader I'S St clipse 1764.- Brnet..t by Asnarantbuai 178.1 Old Eag- br. a. 1() lan 741D-Mayfly 171 byMaclIeto148 Cede1734,. ___ 01 -v Duroc, "Dinaned i777 U-lImel 17I5-Amunsa 110 by GreyDond18'dl 16)-an ' - . of Va.Cde Patnr 1710,-Dan of Hickman's Indepe.ndec 1776 (Feanonglft 7.4 H:& - Mler's 171)Da.of dgernpborus1134). 1, =,'A Mill Mlea.eugr 1790 (X 1rno748)-5Dan.1114 f Pot-8-o-s111 Elp.171,Dn Z Da..]l 1I78 or Gbuetack 17910 tCrippl. 1710.-Snapdragon 17540 by Snap, 1714) (Snip 179 6y -Des. Z. I.AP n. 1MI2 1749of BgnW-s17M JGo. A,. 1794.. ;A,H.1. r" 177-Dnof'ioie 117Forze l5,-e,-ij SirAse '80"Dlme .bh1S JBelir 118 (5ely171-ldaue y Ygi74'eartnoagbtll7l) -Deu. of 'Valiant 1714 iDormouse 179). ' 'i Romno Doroce 1806 ('Diomed 11,7,-Old Romop 1801 br 'Messeger 17841 Mombrino, 17418) -.ii Dan. 1718 of Pot-g--'s 11772 Eclipse 1764-lien. 1718 of Gimcrack 174 (Cripple, C a 177)-Snapdragon 1130 by Snap 17504Snlp 1730M)._ io A Sir Archy I Diometd 117877 (lull I'M) -5Comttielre 11101 by Rokiii,1781 t 17 t2) 4 4,1-06 Tebltba 18 by Treutbam 1711 (T. Sweepstakes 17431-Da.o m ,lBrabcaru 1740i-Sist to Grecian Ptinces by Forester 11MAoesrI L edfz M MM710 )m80nglton 11811 Membrina 116 by- MambrinoJM 178E nger 17M6- clx t, . Sally by Bak 12.40 (God Ar. 1134)-Dan. of Ward I711 (Crab 1l2),-Dao. of I [Bramnier Ge-ol 11191 (Yo1nuteer 1186-Mrillan 171b jstbn to ies11)D BleBer I flilant 1710 (Crab 172t)-DauL of Tatr173(atnrl8-Da. of son ot 1 Woodpeckers Baar187to -'ke1. ThFaubCag Alfred ('K 1V177015-Dam. j 3chmiorjof'eaef 174 3.oM5 tnlo C.e A..)-. of -Chi h' c . I., m. -Tall= 1780 by Trenthem, 1196 (T. Sweepstakes .14140-Da.T of ophZATrs176 (Pmesom1i0s-mt of W-Ds. ofnm 1750ial 171er )D17. o Ar x.- Dare Dev1l 1781.M 170-USlly Shrkb-Shark77 I'M(aenke 1750)-satay b.,l Klnerntsi 1770-Da. ofAsbes Robuc W'wlet 1r63-Dau. of Bayes' E la rmp'Irtzn18(1 P"scod 1777-Dn. 11 of Vitasat 78- Soser&171-a.o hr. in.,-..- of Abe. B5 oeb)Dan o f lemauht17( yene190 Ell. .npOr"illea 17885P1614 tangeula 1-D7.1)Eeac of S,. hike 111 ,aisaoPn 'Ja.- 1746 Eabalma 1740God.Ar. 0 7Ai.... Winll lO7j 1711-Dn 1788 of Anvi 1117 ecd 11. Ir 1194 .O,.e . 180 Oby Snap 10( 1 IDn f igla1116 God. Ar._ 1709)Slt 171 Wow a. 0 by(Code 1799) Babahlco4ck Ar..174w 4 -, cIlk. 151a b .- 1T-Do of ReDarei 179Gdevil1787 1Magnet 1770)-SalOyhShar bys-Shaca 1171 (Warlike 1790). V4 ayofte'ir Harr 1798 (Sir Pooer T. 1784)-libylock'a dam by 'Dkoowd 1777 MPormlee 1198- 0 .341 lke, aD. 'ft.81 Osorg 17711 (Dragon. 17-Dan. of Ferogi 113 (Regalns 179)-. li n,11. Dan. Of -Jolly 1oer741 MBounded 1196.. 's-echll. BaliI Wopecke I113-Dvm. of Alexander I'MElis 17- at.o .:. W114(re 1710)-Dan. ofAlfrd 1I7 "aatchbl148-a. 71 o uh ch. h.,100(SrPee T 18 -a. 79 f ecuy170 t 7S -Dan. 1 g2j-, Bacant,J of MerodllSTI t 11byMaee17(.sn xn130b Hegula1719 (GdI r.l Tramp iLtk Andre-117 (Joe Andew,1119-Da. 1809 of Uolimann 1790 (M-eMer 1778)- t . I, iil.I yTrentham 1101 MT Sweepstakes 1-74)-Dun. 1186 of W.oodlpecker .'B-.j b 17h.BIoa 17-Everlasin 1715 by Eclips 1164 (Maceke- 1778). 5Waxy179 ,Pey-tRA-ag.' 1173),-Pnelope 1768 by Trompeltme 1789 tConductor 1797)-Pee. Webc. usyIhfye, 17.74. Bred 1181-Pronkis 1798 by Soap 17O (Sn1p 17901.- o E . o, 58 Julia1 17151 by Bliank 1740 tGod. Ar. 17)14.. in Dick -ori 1717 IJoe Andrews 1778-Dan. 18WO of Gelaana 1790 (Meru47. JXMIL 0 Frxinella 1796 by Trenthan I. 1766,. Sweeptakes 17,481-Dan. 17M6f Woodpucelkr 2 - ' IT173 Oll,-rrd 1MM- Evseiusiln 1770 by Eclipse 176 (Macke 1710,. 9R P feseuod, Barnad' 1787 (Wosdpekr I7 JnIMny17 by Pheno mmeo 1780 fferod 1UW6- ,A h. SM . I Kim West 111 by Naheme 1748 aCmde 17341)-Danu. of Useoluta 1739 .God. Ar. 1734)- ii ' r. Ebony 1743 by Crab 1799 (Alenek Ar.) u j. Am.Eclue,-'Pot S--o.s mae 170 y ots-a 171 (Mt-cis 17611)-Dan. 1710 of Glimcrack 1790 4g-:j cbhln,4. (Cripps 170-npDao1710b np17 np19) j12j Ogsa 4)555 1810 ('alteirl 71a)-Y. 5.14 sa he Oakr-h. 1n.lul bg , ie1 A .-tsst by.'bckll (8. Macabsk 110-Ia. fSekna (Partner I18-a. fTn Whi0Pltbaghs igela 11)-Dn. f SaYlega Outlast 17,79 (.Y-r-.bt131-Dn cf BOurwll 111gnlnu 1747 (1Zeg.nln 1-29)-'Dl..ebeu h Cull1, heublan I73Ldrl el. an. 1121 by Partner, 17 19 (JgIDn l. -n 1712 .f Greybo h kIlb1Spneaaadmby tun.Sa 0iae Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. LISBON. WINNER OF THE ALEXAND)ER STAKEIS AT LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, 1876. In th/e mwbdurn Stud, Spriny Stdion, Ky. Applicatien to L. Brodhead, Spring Stktion, Ryl. A nnual sales f gearlings in .Mets. Li.,Boy- by imp. Phaeton, ston of Kilng Tomt, bred by Richarid TeIl Broerk, foaled 1P74 1:laot imp. Lady Love by Sto-kw-e ll or Caterer, sent of Stockwell, seceitd d1a1ll1 Cllnr Antie, Icy Sweet ...t, o.lt. f B.i.me by Tolistotee. His da:, Ladl L-ve. was a wim-ner iii Etgil;tlad ct two v,ars 4,1dd, :1ld waen tbe Stewrdls' C(p at Chester cit fmitr vecar.. olld. Chlmre Altje, his gralte kme. sv is is,- a rane-tiare teud wittner. Citt rer the rseletetd sire of l ly Love, was a geted racee-horse. lie went the Findlon Stalke c::t (4Sc- weoe wben twosv !-e-trs oil, defeatineg Wiingr:ee, Alvellistonl, Kaisr a..lI tstlee 1.04nd wasz se Itel t tlteh Marquiis in the 2,000 Gutineas with Aivediotem, hi;lgl.ev,- s1n1 titirteece otleeri lcsehljiel luita. Swteet itecat, tbee Mirle ef his grfattelaite. vsris a slll rieer ratce- heerse. w'em tbe Q41teet's Vlase at As!- st, -let1 the D)enteaster (Cet itt Is I. He' was:i the sire tcf ittec, atte ild litzeemeneltt. leoth OaLks wilemrsr,, attl1 M:mearozei, witine-r of tihe Derby atla, 2,00)1 Gnittea., atIl seceteld it the list ef witint..ing sires in 1'2. Te-tweirtone, the ir, of his great grandulm latne, woet tI e St. Leger, the Aecost Geilel I'eip in 1 36-37, allld tie Deenctester Cnp in 1835-36. ated was second tono sire of hisday. Lisbon statrteed three tillesa ts a two-year cel a0nd wolt otee race. At leeninsille, Ky., won the Alexandeier Stakes, half-mile, in 0.491, beatinig MeWbirter ated seIen otbers. WaIIs third ir tihe Ce't Stakes at Lexingtott, Ky., three-qiearters of a nmile, Kiteg Faro and Me-Wihirter rell..i.eg ldead heat fer tirst plaie, in 1.18). le this race Lisbon beat Allen Pieekertetl Headlight, Planetarian and Edizitbmrg. Waes thirel itt tbe Belle Meado St:akes ctt Louisville, three-quarters of a mttile, itt 1.17, wotl by MeVWhirter, Baden- Badelen seeoted. As a three-year oel lie ftartee oi'ly twice, and wts nulIaeed in both of his raes. Lisbon is the sire of Hipple, wlto wen the Lomg Branch Hanldicap, 1j tliles, in 2.10t, beatilng Cheekninute, Parole and Sir Huegh; also thee the Shrewstblry latiltdliep, 1 tmiles, in 3.09). In this race he carried a penalty cf 5 lbs. and 3 lbs. overweight. Hle unfortunately died that winter. Troubadiotr (that defeated' The Bard), Fag.en, Plat Siheedy, Caeth-art, Gritm:hidi, an extra good one. Qnincey, Clatter, Lfianeed, Se;: F .ce. Artless, Lislhed, Lisitemony, Lizzie Glenn, Atoss A., Inalianta, Jack Ise, Stev-e .Jere.ne, Sly Lishbout, Portfgeligse, Fa ri te, Glenoid, Trovatore, Lisbnb Maid, ;i leoid, Liseig, Leomnins, Ma.snie B.. :ll witnnters. Lisbon is a red bay, full 15A hands highl, with a blalze face :nd finr white anikles. He is a horse of immense .1tltstance aeld pcowez'r, andtl ite esnferteaifi tion seceied te ie!e, is very munsctlar, like all ofPhemeton's soles, and great ceenstitntioe. le additie- tee his deteile crs of GIleneo- through Kiting Tenie atid Stoekwell, lee hlece a ehltileb recss of Tonchstone onl each side, eight crosses of Waxy through Eeeeeonemist :teet Enema hcy Whisker and Camel and Sir Hiere rtes hey Whealebozee, fortified by the Mlo- of Heroed throngh the famous High- lyer, attd Eclipse tltrotlgil l'ect-S-o-s ted IKirg Pergus. The lonld is worth lpreserving throligIl the grranddaughters of Phae'ton etld dlauighters of Great Tom, King Ban and Kiteg Ernest. Lisbon lescends in direct fetteale lille from the Woodoleck imiare, to which trace Reveller (hy Comns), Heron, Alann, M1onartne, Veelette, Calobuacan, Vespasian, Isnonty, King Lud, Exile and other good ones. 200 a.- Ai i s Poe4o.'r 17718-dipmee 176-Marke 1W50-Squirt l71B- rtlett'a Chiders-Dariey Arabian 166. Wbldwer, 1M210 (Pot8-o-'. 1723) -Penelope 1766 by Tmptr 178 (Conductor 1767-Prn. b. iL, 8111. Julia 1116 by fyer 1274 (He1 d 1 3-PromIse 116 by Snp 17W (Snip 111)- I . Oct-via. 1N0W trgitUl ITMl -Cace 1UV7 by Anvil 11.7 (terod 175 Mat '-ap 1774 ; g dnbet Ibt ibip e ltxi lltrce1z0)t-b Mb h tO(ol r1-t i 1-5 b. in., 18111. J oeBaa]e lFliyli. Chipeer1 711i '1 b by Blank 140 God.A.I : a.1151) Nabocklleh.1KndOio 164 Co oe li)-Sntleally 1t0O by Materigyot 11.17 a 173) - I 1)an.1of Bagot 178 Herod 175.-other lhown 1by Tmnion. 1747 (ade 174- cIL h, 1811. baa, f Old EganKid 1741 (Gd. Ar. I.A). Mit Toole Toddy the-rinder 17184 Aeparan.u 17TST-Lady Jane 17196 by Sir Peter T. 1741 (fligb- b. mn. w.o A1e 174talin 78 bI Fwizel 1768(llerd 171St Captive I. I bry Matchem 174, ______ 17133 louch 1747 Wade 17114,. Sultant Seij, nM ClBhzzad; 170)-Baecch-nte ISM1 bt'V Ditto ilIO(Sir P1'er T. 17 4,-Dan. b . 1816. 1im. 1 of _ercrI 4Eclip4ee 116) Dan.1,.1 ofierod 1735Tat 1431) FIolly 11,I by Mareke 1.:i) Squirt 171. line, Trami 1)51 iDick A -ndrw 14 1--Web 1IRV by Waxy 1721i (Pot-o- 1273) -Penelitpe h. twmno 1711 H by Tmrmpator 18 mlonductor 1767)- rnnefb 1re)) by iigbflyer 1-74 (Herod 8r-; 1758s-Pr.m1.e 17F8 by S-pa 11:3 (8nip 113r. - uy. 1iJlie1 Benib h 191- Eleanor 1184 l hfly 178011 ttran. 11y1-1 b. lis 1 isi. Gi Dl by 1o.Wdi l7 (Fkoeeel VAlH)-(iata A by Maihern 17,4 (Cade M17:-14)-Mol Long Legs 17W by BabrahmI74) 0 d.A. 11 Clw. Mambo In. 'Whlekey 1789)-iarpallice 1614 by Goan 70(ecr 78Amt. h. m.. . tnn11 by Drer 12 (Trentham 10 Fctu 1 by Mercr 17. (Elie ___ 1700-Dan. l1ll of Woodpecker 1-.711 (Herod 1718) - W-bilAne 1807 tWae11101.Dx. 1812 of Stunt ilt Mallden 1813 Camel Sir Peter T. 1784 .Hr173-a. 1113 of 1'benontenon US1) (Herod 11. be. h., 12 Matron 1781 by oe7 (Herod 17518) Bt eater Henry 1815 lOrelAie 171 1 adiea 1807 by Alean der 17f (E(&lipae - 17.1) Ba- BanIMter, nette bn Amacanthu 17t6 Old England 1141) ba yr 17 h hem 1745 (lade be. in., 1430. 1S1- ban. 1v51 of Anc. Itarlnr 1714 Old tarlnl) Pauraloo_, Cestrrei lItnzaaurd5 I7 Idalla 1815 Perua n a. Slrer ,17U idr ch. ha 18IN by Meteor 10 (Eclipse 14) Mail-of.al-Work 1186 by High yer 1. 4 t11erod 17.4r) Dan 177 of Syphbon 1i)50 Squirt 17.2). LAnlniah. Cain 182 (PaulowItx 1511,-Lydia 182 by Poulton 1131 (Sir Peter T. 1-714)-Variety b. m 1134 I lya cyinthu 1197 (Crlauder 1N180) -i S . I71 to S.eorecmaot by We-.e 177.T6 Tonchatouc, C mellfai(halbon 117-faer 1806byl.ter Henry I815 eOrvill 171.) Boa- b b., e di!eall10lb Alexanderi1180 tripee 1764)Buertte by AaatIna I.16 (Oid Eg- D_ Filbo-ds.Puto 1812 (Haphazard 19)-Fneee 18i5 by Pernvian 18O (Sir Peter T. Y, 17 -Violante 1 byJohn Blnl 11 19 FoFritrude 177)-Dan. 1-86 of Hightlyer 1-.A H.181 I(ered i , " Meelaeting 1-.. by Eeliie 17/4 (Maceke 1Hg Enill1na. Orville 12197Hbentnrron;gl, 176-Emily 1410 by Si nlford 17i14it8r Pet14c t. I9 b. h., it Dan. 17, of Whiskey 1.-89 (Saftra. 17811-Grey Dorimaut 1781 by lDorlnant 1, (Otbo 17611)-Dizy 1737 by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 1724). t.n IBtelard 1813 (Calrel 1h-Johsnn tl181 t e1 l bIa177Th-.Lallnla 1by Itlr ir 1initetor , of Highftyer 1-han.' I,,oeia 071Wtarhm14) ;' ! ! r itcare Sirercules 186 MWhaleboe Mr, -ul0lll186 by 1mb Booty 1131 lChbanilele 4 IN Mtv Bir deantchr , Ion 1r -Flight 1131 by 1, .-Ecape 1102 (Commodore 17118)-.eriebIagt70 ch, h.,1g8 fleenL -8-.erlneI7Sby,-ro77.1(Cedl7S 4 Echidnas Ec-inomit 13 (Whl.ker 1812: - Mi.e Pratt 1865 by lekleck 1614 Whitelork INN)- -h. b 183. adabout lA1 by OrvIlle 1719 (Benin beugh 1791) MI-tel 1860 by Sir Peter T. ,, ' - y ____ a X Yi7 g1g16 yerfl7 4)-Mateoul 7N2h b T.r mp718 0 (eror 81 8n). 1717:-Web c e. ,pl :9 l 13;7b au]1780-bot-i.e-1 1r7)-Penn A by Trumipator ITB32 Coductor o 17111) pronell 1286 by yer 1774,Herd 1.81. , .n. MuLe 1810 (Orville 1769 1804 by Mamilo. 186 iWhiskey 1m-farple 1814 2 P1(,J = m o.by Goaun (Mercury 'Y17)-Am 1I799 by Drive-r 111 (T8ireth.ro 17691)- -1 I - Frartiouall'tby Mecuy 77 Ellpec10. 4 1 1 - TfbachtonCamel 1i2 Wbalebonc 1.07)-Banter 1821 by Master Henry 181., treille, 1749.B dice3 1807 yIAlexanler 1792 (EclIpse 1764)- 'irunette by Amartbus 1,h; (Old Eng- b.b,11.-land 17411-Mayfll71b Matche 1.48 ((Cade 1191). u Ltel Iby Ho-tard 1813 (Cabi.rn 1601 l.plt 18111 by vulmm . 1(. t Ol Ser 101 S - ....T 174,Setlla1714by Anvitl 1717 (Ileerd 1118)-Scota .14 ____ 17.11 by Ecl1tta I Mareke 17110.. - g Velocipede, flalltk11htkk10)Dan 87o ine 110Wlelet7O ba.10 h.. ofR sorcerer 17S91; (Tmpator 1762) virgin 1081 by Sir Peter T. 1784 Higbyier 1Pt 4.- u1 o8s .a IEdlpee 1r4). , mma b.il Wh, kr 18128(a. 17 9)- Glbsde Fairy 1811 by H-e ; Sn 1790 IMercury 177143-Vkica- -cli m, 2803 allude.11103 by Pipsto, 1786 (hInperatr 1270) Beatrdc 17111 by Sir Pete T. 11.84 I Itightlyte 177, 4)-Pyreba 1771 I ty Matchem 17-14.7Wed. 1734. , W.lo llitreter T. LIM--- Pawasol 180 b 6Tot-4.o-e F,4liw1-s1114T -Prtnel1a ; fJ A3 NIL 1 lty H gbckb e 12t 4 (Herod 178 WiProtuie 17-OK by Snap ItO (Snip 1723)-Jolla 181 1736 byr. m.,enk 1740. ((lcand. Ar. I7 2). 4 3; Camiinel Mom 18e e l[Wbebons or]Seymour 1617.- Qundrille 1817 by SelImT a18) Buzad8 o li i ! : by Ctotlandwete 1181 Pont-S-os 17 en Green 11 gH yee 74)lle-.d 177t.. .i [Starch r Blelk 11 (Whftb-oc 173c1i't0au. llnd816 f haom lw (Waltn 1799 Dan. 1)380 L VolEl. o Ove, rted 1786 (tng Frue 1775 I-Dan b. 1296 of Wabvot 1784 (Highfly- I1)-D Dan. :nu -be I.1311 I lll of Ruler 1l7rMrke17) 0 :bd j ilelinda. 18 faok 1814 ,Wbitelock 1D10. Wgtail 1814i by Prime Mnlister W8 (acho 1l1- Al A-.,- ea k 1740). Camel. Wh o "alebon 180 1Wax 1760)-Dsau. 181 1 of fel 11)2 (Bue.-ed '-7T1- h .Cfi3-i - be. 18 be Sir PrT. 794(H 1 -n of Phenomenon 17)44 (Ierod 1774)l- : Mtron 17W by oIM el 16flei.-d 11 j - Bater Mae Hwnry 381 10lerill 171-taIMe, 10 by Ale,.snder 1762 (Edlij- 1764)- 0-be.ater 6. Bennteliby Aamanthna 176 (Old Engand1741) Maly 1771 by Mamhb- 1748 E -41 tCade 1lI4)-De.t. 1715 of Ano Starling 17(terling 12) d - ombo, )e-ry1661(Smoi-nko 11810t-Dan. 1817 ofArdeom.a 109" (Jhn Baull18)Iin 1801 1813 by Whitwo-Ib l6iA gonla te 1797)- Danw. 17 M of 8 pad I IIe 1 MI7M51 (Highltvrl 1774)-- Sylva 17I IblV areke 17,71 Macke 1750). 01)1.4ng Bii,.tard 1113 =.ate; I-ta b n ll b ely150trll l5)Isae&7j11 b,i8if. e 01-k A.cewa1121(2crAndre. 11,)-R.ste lir. m11. its9) bfItoe.r.."gl 1,7ni ________________(Kinx Vreon 11151-U-amd h. -. 1788 by Tande mo 173Srp4,on l71t-ol-niget 111n ,jd11 Tartar [1743)-Grey Wtaring Jr..m. 8145 16Kvt.In te, 1717. (Bay IBM,its 1110)-Co-glftg P.1ly ht. in. t736 be Bartlettl. Chibli-e Itlarle Ar.,31,C-a -lDce, of tiailPa (Old Woodcock. _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 4 Ti- Laly. of else MIleerked Well. l The Breederis' haind Book and Guide. LOGIC. 7Tc property of Mrs. J. Mf. Clag, Ashland Stud, Lexington, Ky. Service by contract. Yearlings sold annually. LoGIc, bay horse, foaled 1886, bred by J. M. Clay, by Longfellow, son of imp. Leamington, dam Badge by Gilroy, son of Lexington, out of Buff and Blue by War Da2nce, son of Lexington and Reel by imp. Gleneoe. Logic is a tine large horse over 17 hallds in height and was a horse of great promise, but badly handled and injured early by an accident. He started only a few times, ran second to Robin Hood, 1 mile, in 1.434; ran third to Come-to-Taw and Girondes, 1 mile, in 1.421; ran third in Twin City Derby, 1 miles, in 2.10. His sire is the most popular stallion in America, and no son of Longfellow is from a family more noted as a racing and pro- dining one. Buff and Blue was the dam of Badge (Logic and Minnie Elkins' dam), Ban Cloche, Blue Stocking (Barefoot's dam), Monits Hardy, Sister Geneva, etc. La Gitana, from the family, is the dam of Geneva (Riley's dam) by War Dance, Glitter, Daisy, Guilford, Pommery .Se, Appomatox, etc., Revolver, a good race-horse and stallion. The Banshee, from this family, won the Travers Stakes, Westchester Cup, etc., and was the dam of Krnpp Gunn, Brigand Belle, etc. Heraldry, the fourth darn, was a good race-mare, dam of Parachute, Ascension, Sally of the Valley (Esailla'.s danm), etc., by imp. Herald, winner of the second heat in the great Peyton Stakes run -it Nashville, 1843, he by English Plenipotentiary, son of Emilins by Orville; fifth daw Margaret Woods, winner of the Trial Stakes at Nashville, 1843, dam of Wade Hampton, Star Davis, Maria Wood, Capt. Travis, La Gitana, etc., she by imp. Priam (winner of the Derby), son of Entilius and Cressida by Whiskey; sixth damn Maria WVest by Marion, son of Sir Arehy. Maria West was a good race-mare and datn of the noted Wagner, who defeated Gray Eagle in the two famous four-mile heat races run at Louisville, Ky., in 1839. Lmugi, has a double cross each of Lexington and Glencoe blood and three crosses of the famons Euniline blool, one through Yorkshire, son of St. Nicholas by Emilius, ,... thr .gh Pri:a..a, winner of the Derlby, and one through imp. Herald, son of Pleni- potentiary (Lion of l)oneaqter) by Emilins. Logic 's oldest foals, now sucklings, are rare good ones and will race successfully. 2 0' Po04-So's 1711-Zelpse 1764-Musk. 17J0-SquWrt IW-Barlt' Cbildm-Dsrley Arabian 1141. Z _ Whal bo l.w I W 7D0(Pot4o-'s 17731 -Penelope 1798 by TrmiptorlI 1 Weondwtor 1;67) - Pr- ! r- he 5 eiX1711 by Higbl-e 1774 (Herodi 1751h-Proli- 17de by Srup 1T50 ksuip 1-3 ;; - t- v. ,1807. Julia 1716 by BUnk 40 4Gd.Ar 17An. ! _ n ;si Wan derer 1811Gohause Illii-Tbaleetis151byAlexnder 1781 i3dtpse III Rival _ b. a t !Ar, 1800 bly Sir Peter T. 1784 lHighflyer 1M.41-Horet 1779) by Drone 1. , H,.er.l 1-.3 ____ Sanll 777 by Gold1indr 1764 (Snap 171.W, S - obBooty. Chanticleer l87W cie 717.erne 175) by Begot 175b ilerod yIl7- Deu .,r I ch ., 1. 170H. C. Utton Ar. n .11 - _ i Ir. Icape 18,)2 sCommnodore 1793)-Y. Heroine by Bcgot 17FO He.-rod 1r; - tleroile cli a = vt- I 177 by Hero 17111 Cae 1734)--Da.. 176 of Snap 1 65 Stlip I7: Si.L 1743 to Re- _gus 1731(d Ar. 1228). -ch....._ taetrel, Bnzrnrd 17Tt (Wood ker 1I3T-Da. of Alesmunler 1;ii kEclinae 1704) I lieu. or _ - Z cb h1. Hlihtlyer 1774 tHer 1)-Dau. of Alred 1770 ()atchem T148)- Dau. 1770 of E.gi- ch . M1 !eer 171 W Sarapson 1745j. - si Idalit Pertvian 180f (Sir Peter T. 1784-Mneidoa 1804 by Meteor 178t (Eclipe 1764)-Maid- -_j =e- ,5.11-rk I_, byl lighlbyer 1774 (Hemrod 171)-Da. 171TT of Syphon 1719 (Squirt ________ 1 Iteilultof11;1 (Glod. Ar. 1724). 3 ' 'a L u I ciBilitio 1 I4i hitelock lis-Wagtil 1518 by Prime Mlnieter 1810 Hancho 1I8" I brb 184. 1' e i ni' dom 1812 by Orville 799 UBening brougb h 9Ih-MIir Glm-tone 1'96 by ! g5" ' j - Wesle IT767 lHerod l76f)-Dtu. of =ater i78.iHhnk 17401. -aid of Champion 1816 relim 1508I-Etiqutte 1I10 by Orville 1.1J &feningbrnogh 17t11 Boa- R Honor de 19 by Aleander 1.8 7Aellpse i791-Benuette by Ammaatbms 1I71 ,Old Eug- 7 .br. m.. lon1. 82 W 1741- yfir 1771y bY ttcin 1748 (Code 1714 . - Duroc, lDiomaed 1777 Pi.rizel l761d-Amanda 180 byGrey Diomed 17SlYedey 17h-Dan. cli h 'rd of Va. Cade (Partne 17W -Dan. of hickman's Independence 1776 (=Fea ; ___ 17,55) --Da.. of CPldg(Boeporn 17.14). 4: ,.ci Miller' I eTug- 1780 (Mamri-o 1789)-Da. 1786 of Pot-S-'. 1773 (Eclipe 17li4-Dan. - Damsel I 177 of Gimcrack 1760 (Cripple 171iO-Sanpdragon 1719 by Snap 1750 1-Snip I.-W-Dau 187 t j .. -;i gr. m 18M8 174 of Rtulns 171 lGod. Ar. 174). WP Z_o h H -DanS.Arcby111ili)l1-D of dDiomod 17 Florimi 171i0-Brllona8b v1 - h Henry; Bellhir1780 (eYdeiy 1770i-IndianQueen by Pilseini 1774 tepesruougbt 17o- Dan. 5 C. M., 815 o Viant 171 flormoe 1718) - n Y Bomn. Duroc 15516s ('Diomed 1777-Ol Romp 180- bj 1easeneer 1780 Itambrino 17918 2 ! E C ch 181 X7D _ lnwp t 75u yi7(Ecplcips6el 1764ti1- I 1778 of Gimcrack 17910 (Cripple clSir A19hy by Snap 1710(Huip 17368. r A .Bdri 192(D.r 17756-siaia17eki9fhhjlih I CV Taiftb ia 178 by Tr Arm 76(. Sweepstakes 176-Du ofBsiora15 f _ b. h., 1400 (abrthbam 14,--i4 to GniUrecianF Prncss 1w Foresetr 17 i0 IForester 121 6 c g _ Eli iletforj 1766 IDeneeoon 1780)-Mamlsera 178'5 by Maembrino l7fft8Kngincer 1715) cl 81st8 to '01.D ank 17491Gd. Ar. 117)-Dan. of Ward 1731 (Crab 1 )Dan of _______ - Mlerlin (Bhtetlerrt____________________ y- C (Brinme or] Si.tirig 1791 (Volteer 170-Brliat 1719 by eltebt tlspbcrn. IISIVTNn. tilne Belrd, of Brillant 1750 (Crab 112t)-Da of Trr 1749 (rtner 1718)-Dan. of Son of U a - ci h h 18C. I Pl ying Chlder 1715 IS i ! eeWodpecker n'Bnu 1787 (Woodpker 177)-Tbe Fann by Crtag Alfred (Medlfe 776l-Da. dTrc1.Y rebh. in.. 146. IgtO Cullen )- of Chul oTlmo.eon Sir A=chy le lDord 1777)-DD.otf a8natratn 178O (Ece 1764)-Dan. of Sn Tinooh , h. W IT (lFearnonight 1755)-Dan. of Tyler's Driver 1760 (Othel)- Dn. of cl F.i. 1 11 na we 71 Blank 1740). - Siter to Bali's Florizel 180 ('Diomed 1771-Dan. 1799 of AldAnnen 17 Pnt - 1771)- _ Z Tuckahoe. Dan. of eClcekfat 1774 Gimceack 17809-Dan. of Symnn Wildair 167 FPranoght . - ..m 1414. 1755)-Y. KilttyFberl e1by Ferneght 17551 (Rmhlt 1179s. .- _ lr sslon 1 183byDik m Je udew r7e-M u4ySelgrub 171(1 i S _ r. . y(King Uergne 1. .5Pmoel8 by Mambrino 1768 ( - neer 17361. -, s- Rowena, 'Sttmptsf l8SltiiirAreby 159-Lady( Grey 1817 byobfIn Girey 11)I'IStoyalt't 176(1- cl n 101 'arlia 182 y M cM r171 'Mdey 17761-Dan.4 1 ofKlbye18 (Iblyer17.- ________ Dan. u: ch-m--1 FebaJrnotnglit 1755 ((ttegnlus 1719).l-D tt-o Hitatrerlgeighn 1191 of Meren1778 Er'i f H 7,4i : - !_ 5ulttn Sdfmit Blrd 1787-Becene lt9by W Dltto 180O iir Peter T-] W0-Dati 4 C; 8e bh l I t . l ; . y 1 17914)-Da. 171.2taS1odI78 (Tartar 1481 -Folly 177..1 ii_ Tnam line Tmp 1810 Dkck Andrew. 1797)-W eb 141 by Wax&y 1760 Pot-o-s I ...o-Penelope ;; 'i ! bcmPJt5' 1798 by Trtmpator 1782 (Conductor 179177-Prnclls 1780 by Hightlyer 1774 (Herod _ __ c . . _ 1718) --Proini-e 1768 by Snap 170 (Snip 17281. 0b ! Ma tmeluke Paiftii811 I atitoti 178-is t Sophia 15) by Stamford 199 (Slr Peer T. 1754)- la iS ;t k b h., 1894 Mftsi=eroTi18)-Cypberi7 6tqoodseeker lerm7 nc 17S7 by H4ighlye Bobadill Sobail 181 Ruben3 1911) Ptho 181 by erer 178 Trumpator 118)- Pr- K jE ol ' br L, lSl5 cT 171191 by SrPeteT. 1764 tlbflyr 1274)-D 1759ofDnnnonl160tEcipe lios Bton Timoleon I1ot (81r eArhy U )-Dn. 11 of Radr1Floriel 1801 ( .Dloned -Da,.. Bast-i 17_9 of AIdman1W8 (Pot-Io-'e- 1772)-Dan of 9lCoekfest 1774 (Gimciraek 1910) I I - Dan. of Synne' Wildair 1787 (iFcaruougbt 1756). c Alice Camnea. 'Srpn I Emlbi 18f)-Rowa 1I br S=mpter 1818Si r ArYhy 1805-Lady H EXi.l b lrey tnl7 1"b in Grey 159sRoyat11780)-M ria 12 by MYei 1 _______ 1776)-anof'Hgbilyer1784 (UkttulyerI 1779). G -- Glerceo Saitan 1816 (Seltim lS)-Trampo1Tilne by Tramp 1810 iDick Andrew IT87 17efi- cb b i 1806 byWaxy 171 (Pot4S-n's 17.731--Penelope 7794 by Trmnpator, 178 (Contiuclor ! 1 . alopade 1 ci67- -nells 1789 by Hlghyer 1774 lHerd 1758. _ -Gr Cm t, 19N. G.olnmilp l51--Cm0nlllin 111 by Cmillus I11 (tambleftonisn 172)- - : x r m Dn.- 181 oi Smole-k. 1810 lmeerItB-Xtim C lnm I8ll by Orsille IT0 tSt Nicholse. Ediliinfil8-4OrvIlble71.- Se ew 1816by Scud t504.BnuigronlliI9lW- (400enier r be h., I81, 1 995 by RH&mblt.nian 1702 King Fergun 1(77"1)R Rally 0 b Trpator 1t80 (Cot- dnctr 176 -Fancy 17810 by FlriAe 1766 letd191 c - S 5 ito Tramp 181w0 (Dick Andrewsr 177)-Dan. 1810 of Sancho 1801 4 Don Qmixote 179441-Dn. e" a - b mu ; 1)TT9 of Coriander 1780 lPot-- 177-4)-Wildge 1792 by Hibflyrr 1;T4 (iero Plen1,9potetir C.H er (EItiMn 15) aIelhn 50b e 1512-Waf 1 144-Mt 3 -, I S 5 17Mi-Cnheiree 1751 by Pot-R-lo 177M1 Eelipwe 1761). - h- -,, i I dynlSo tbr 19 e 1 Dan1 of Delpi.8 1781 (lighbyWyer 1774)- n M Tipple Cyder 1) isy EKitg Perg- 1TI5 (rl lIT9 . 1781i. 2 a i trg et Prta 1817 (ERnill 181t) -MsrtL WWeit b. 1817 by Mron 18Y Sr Archr 1801) - _ - I ood Elia Crtmp be -I by Citen 1785 Picolet 17S6)-Dan. hr. i. 1790 of tlin-to. _ ,b mt 180) 17ll9 ("(oneetep 1771)-Dan. of Symmes' Wildair 1767 ('Fearnongbt 1755)-Dan. of Peartnoiight 175; (tegsuis 171191-Dan. of eJanuu 1746 (Janut I779). glhe BreederW Hand Jlajenk and Gitide. LONGFE LLOW. WINNEl OF THE PRODUCE STAKES AT LEXINGTON, KY., OHIO STAKES AT (CIN(CNNATI, AND CITIZENS' STAKE AT N-ASHVILLE, 1870, MON- ME1lt0ll (CUP AT LONG BIIANCII. 1871 AND 18S72, SARATOG;A CUP IN 171. Otenre bjy F1 B. Harier, NVantarat aaitegd, near MJidway, VIrfos.ard Co., Ky. &"alsJs full at 1,000. LoX4:FFLLOW by imp. Leaming-ton, son of Fangb-a-Ballagh, bred by John Har- per, foalA't 157, dlam Nantura, dalan f Extra, Fanuny Holtomi, etc, by Branwer's Eclipse, soul auf Ani.. Eclipse, ont of Quiz. sister to Queen Mary, by Bertralndl, soi of Sir Armhy. Longfellow was a fast, gooad race-horse, miade hia debut at Lexington, Ky., May Iff, 18,7t, inn Phac-niz Stakes, umnile heats, for three-year olds, won by E 'n- qlirer in 1.441, 1.441, Catina second and Loamgfellow third and distanced. Saline platc, Sept. itf. won Produce Stakes for three-ye-ar olds, 2 utile heats, in 3.434, 3.44. bemting Twinikle, etc. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. , won Ohio Stakes for three-year allls, 2 -anil. heat, in. 3.37. 3.55, beating Pilgrim. Alenupis, Teuni.., Oct. 25, won l'Pot Sta.ke-s, 2 mile .e-ats, in 3.401, 3.t4. beating DLefenler, Morgan Scout, ete . Nash- -ilh-e. (t. 12', woij Citizen' Stalke, 2 utile heats, ill 3.414, 3.ut, be:tiing and listaneing Maorgan.n Salnt etc. Lexiil tot-, Kv., May 2i 1871, walken over far purse SU), 2 mile he:ats. Lotg Brawuh JuJnly 5, won Monimuouth Cup, 24 miles, in 4.414, beatilng Hehnni- h-ublt, Rtegardls aoild Preakness. Saratoga, .Nly 14, won Saratoga Cnp, 24 miles. in, 4l 212. (w-aning Kiglgisher, the first mile was run in 1.40; Aug. 1M, walked over for plotr- at rS41, f 24 mile.s Anu. '3, ,a, beaten by ilelu0mbbil 4 miles, in 7.494. Lex- i;Igtoin. K ;V.. Sa-pt. 1!, wson cliii, lmnrae, 2 tile heaits, jii 3.341, 3.411. Lexington,K y., Ma:Iy 15. lsi2. wit.. I purse, 14 tinles, ni 2.414, 1a-ating Metella anti! Aureola a; May 18, waii Woldh y Stake. 3 niies in b aatbj, heMtumtg Mttella, T'rlbria. etc . Long Bramueh, July 2, wno Mom tiaamth Clup, 214 miles. in 4.31 Juily 4, wln plirs-, mile heats, three be-t itill e iii i 4.. , L..4, 1.4j, bhIatitg Snusan Ani, Metlla anl Arizona. Saratoga, .Jbily I;. wa bi-aten by Harry Ha.stt fir tite Cup. 21 alies, ill 3.59. the fastest r;ac-e to thatial:tde. Tbe first ntile was ruin it. 1.1', the firat two miles in 3.30. L.ongfellow l...lt MA , Im:e, mid with this r:.i el-ead his tin f career, starting in sixteen rac-es, want fa..iei, os t t..., :amtl waon 51. ,0t(\ itn mntley. Nnitiura, his dA1nt, was a very lpvherinir tulre ... d gastl 'intita r, Brawtier's Eelipe. her sire, was a file rae-horse, aIil 1iiilh intlmrat to imp. Piioeld, Quiz, his grandam, was a tine race-mare, Bert- rand!, b-r cit, soil of Sir Archly, 'azas one of the IH-bt race-horses and stalliuns of his dlay. Lantgfi llaw statnds nenrly 17 halInds high, with white stripe down his face, with left ilinal tnot whititl bive the ankle, aiiil a little white ont the coronaet of the right hi..I foit. lle has a limit ear, brnoad fimrt'ltal, wiilb Romtan nose, long, well-shaped inc -k, ril.il.iig iolta, ctrtng. well-.1haped sln..illders, grtat lepth of girth, rather light ilaitk, --adil strang, hips, with g",.I leiigtln aif whirilbanie aitd stifle, naitd thence to the buanek gstHH legs iitll fi-et. Thle fidlwiowiig are the i,,-.t of hlis get: Thtor., t first-a-hacs niare, htar 3 ilnihi's at Sairatiaga when thrame years old. with 99 lIe.., in 5.254, was a rcutnarkzaile ra-e; also her Pilnllio Stake, 2-t itniles, in 3.471. Otli-r good ontes are Ediilhmrg, Irish King. Jils Jal...san, IeoL-ard. Lilly R., Laig Taw (Dave Aloaore), Molelic M1errill, Gies. Pike, Johin Harper, Geaorgia A.. Odd Fellow, Taom tn M itagne, Bell BOy, Caqajila oMiss Na:iler), I-ongititaI, Laaitg Girl, Wilihnoor, Wiblfellow, Freelanul, ltispoitnir. Fellowplay, Mitunie H., lunny Lating. Mary Corbett, Kitug lDuitchnian, Long Girl, Anniie (G., lhypoc rite. Chtey Stiektaaii, Kaloolah, Longstreet, Riley, Poet S1ont, Barefoot, Raiiilnow, Low Weir, Laimiacs, Scinper Fl'hee, Peg Wothitngtoi, Irish Chief, CaIusA.X atnt.I uininy others. Ili adulititiau ta his beinig a saol of Lenaliigton, he is much innredl nte the aldanit's sile to Sir Arn-hv nadnt IDia.al,. well fartitied with the bloodi of lta ral aund Eclipse, upon that of ltaritier maid lItguilnis. son of the Goaladphin Arabiaut. LoIngfelloaw traces in aiireat fiwl-iite lime tn the Merlin meare, to which traces lHerod (Kinig Heroul), Coronation, Knight of St. George, Promised Land, Carlton, imp. (;Intelg, etc. zoo4 Eclps 1764-Mara-ke 17-80-quirt 17W1-BarUtett'. Cniklder-Darly Arablan 1688. W Pot-S--'. 1773(Eclpec 171,4)-Maria I-- by Herod 17 50 (Tartar 1741).-Llrltte 177320I f7 S '; fl I 17;M1-Kin. Windsor 175 by Goad. Ar. I' 24-Siet. to Volunteer by b.h. 190 F1 Wigde (ml de Tur). Trumpator I (C - 1- I HtdX M h Cundnrl7orby l7P 115) Sniprtn171 158bllbfer.40 r _____ e -,1mby l'artoer 1. 18 (Jig). - Gobsoa 1-m8 kMerctnry mm7)-4otleriue ltIyodekr17 Brd1h a - .d h. nolla'WI 1778 by Treutham166(. Sweeptke 1743i-Coqet 17(1 by Compton Barb1 bik. "'n'. ,1) tflro el7(her y od.1A7. I7MLun17yGlfue 76 70 Dn 'Taetl.Alexnder I7,. (Mi 17114 -lh100- b 81, Petwr T. 1764 (HighBd W 1774) hornet ChanticleerWEdrkr171 Ieo 7TlDu 75o cllpee1.4Mmk 175O .,R1eb 1765 chh ].175ii yiup170 Si 70-in en. 71 by Segin 17.9 (God. Ar, I174)-Dlan. of ch Terr, Baeo115) ilerid l18;-Io1. of Gnaboe Burtad 1141)-Patty by Tim 170(S-qirt ch M., 17.9M)-iN"6 Pinc, 1717 by Juatice Ilif (B. C. Litton Ar.)-Bfngtal Gall-way by o Curwen Bay ftrb.________ ____ ____ 1r 616Com modre fi-( Tom Ifu TT,7) - MoA I 4.-Nkc-W.fi5 _by-Righlyer17,74__ Hero MMi . 1751)-Sbifl 17;9 by Sweetbrlar 17f 9 (Sypbon 17,50)-blacik Susan 17112 by Snap 17:A) Y. Heroine Ba.i.170 ilro 17 : H- 1 )-eon 17,7. by Hero, 17,51 (Cade 17.41-Dan. 1766 of Snap171 -, n i 7 1-Sl!.1748 to Regtulna by God. Ar. 17.4-Grey Robinaon 1741 by Bald ______ Gallowa (St. viclr arb). - ch.h, 17,07 oiy111b ep7)(np17ADn 79o eun 76 (God. Ar. 179)-Dan. De. bra 1.8-a.I ' o nfer15 Ianlo 71)-a atl' 1750 I euin ir Peter T. 1'786 (H1i 1774)-Dan 7I Wof Boudrow 1777 Eclipse I764)-Dan. 1704 b h. 1Iwo. of Squirel 1754) (Taler 1735i-sist. to Lou iher's IBabrahmi by Babrahan. 1740) P4 (God.. Ar. 1721- Da.170 of Golden Ball 179 (Partloer 171i1). N uioa eteo 17143 (b p-e 17.611-MAld-of-ailW.Wok 17141 byiihfie 1174- (Ilerod 1716)-Daui 4 . m. 14114 1771 of Syho 179100 13)-Da. of Re-,Ixil' 1729 IGod. Ar.t 3)-le. 171111 to udeetby Sn1-p 171 -Pyn Cld 1715). 5 - Barkb"' wbltelock11843 Ilamblelonan 1760)Dan. 1791 of Coradr 70(P m_.77) i bh.. li wilgooa 1792 by BHillyer 174 (Herod 17514)-Coheiren 1765 by Pot-ll.0-'. 1773 (Ecipe 17164)-Mandla 1777 by G.lddnder 17)14 (Snap 17:0,). b UL 11118 17811li-ui Grimetone 1790 by Weale17. I. (Herod 174-a.of Acue 78 (Blanik 1l4l)- Da..of Dau-sc Ar. 17.4A. 0 !S Cha-mpIon, iellm 150,3 (Bauzmr'117 Pdgal5b oty19 SrPtrT 94)Jt16 ci.. Ii.1, ri y k (0HedrnAr 17I4).Jwl17 ySure 74(rvle 25-Spl F Etiqoette, Ort-ille 17!09 (Beulngbrough 19111 lluadie 18)7 by Alexander 1739 l(cllpsa 170)- '1 j L;' br. ui, 18W. Brreltteby A -araull 1 (1Old Enirland 1741)-Maylly 177 by Matebein INS1 .0 I (Cade 1721I-,)-Dan. 1785 Of Staring 1780 (Starling 172M). 1 Flortzel 171)1 Herod 171),-Dln. 1763 of Spcao 749 (Crab 1739 Uoratia176b eb Blank 1740 I GMd Ar. 1724i Dan. of Fl .8Chldre 1715 (Darley Ar. 1666-mlti.ev A . ''" by Grey Granthamn (11rownlow Turk). .0 Amanda, Grey Dlome.d 17860; OMedley 1776)-Dan.. of Va'. Cade- (Partner 17111-Dan. of Blcknian's a MuKaiirino-1761 Engtneer 1116-Dan. 177,4 of Tr73 Mlht 7I)Dn 71o 'a h,70 Regnl.a 1731.) aGT,. Ar. M1741-Dan. 1753 or Starling 1717 (Bay Balton 10)Sa' V rh f" dan 1799 by Pox 1714 (Cl..ne). r- Cj0 .-.Potc14-o-'s 177 (Eclipse 1760-N-1)n 1771 of Cim-crk 17,60 (Crdpple 175) - Soap Drao .3 are 17511 by Snap U10.A (Bull, 16)Dt.1749 of Rglq.&no 1738 (God. Ar. 1721)-Dan. of S , c. tin. 1792. Bartlett's C('blldera (Dailey Ar. 103; ___ S i Ac.lmed 1777 (PlorizeII76I)Ceaul 141 kiS fig ly i7 b. h. i14&l Tabiia 176 hrTeta 70 T weetkn14 Dan. of Buaphorln 17-A lia. 754 .. .( braham 17,40) Da.o oetr1715) IPFr-t-r1716;). F Daughter of, Dionned 1,777 FlorIzel 176)4 B.lelota by Bellair 171441'Mdle- m177) - Indlan oer by chm, Pilgrim 1774 ('Fearnonht 175:1 Dan.. of 'Valiant 1756G jDornno-e 1716.-Dan. o .0 'Junoi. 17,4)1 ;anus 1718."o 4Doed7 rI 117P, "mnd a 1IS1 by Gre .,Diomed 1756 'Medley 17711)Dn ebSI ch 1 I6 o Va. Cede Patner 1755.-Dan. Of Independence. 1776 'Fearnugh 151) -lb...of _ . ;0 l-adger illos-phorns 17:ei). "'0 Old Dam 'Menwagr 1756 (Kambrino 1780; 1 nn 917 of Pol.S -'a 1773 (Elp M01Da,i 171 -r lmrack 17,A1 (Cripple 1716;) Snap Dragon 17.51 by Soap 175 (Snip 1. J)- )'A b.0, Dan. 17,49 of Riegnlhns 17311 God. Ar. 1714). ____ __ 571 4 Plot-Izel 17114( (lerod 1771) Da. I' 13 of `rettr14 Ca llrta154b Bewb k 1740 (1-4. Ar. 173 a.of Fl. C tldlera 1T,15 (Darley Ar. !06)- BIg.Blvi !z 'y rg, GranthamIrwlo.ri iE. .n (elaiaItc .. am 1 h1 ilrhyer 1774; Talitlha 17142 by Trenthan, 1760 IT. SweperbkeLt - rt 17fl;Da. o Do p orn 154 IBabraham 17,40) Da.. of W'. Foreter 1770t (Frese - m 76-a. fCal nCot1 A1o. Ar. 11,24).___ _ aedfrtl Daniitn1710 ;ei1se 764 Fary1760 1ifHigbily- 1774 Br.14 ar b. h , 171W'I. ne 79b . ee14 d 1734) Houth'. Bllack Eyea 1741 by Crab, 17 Alcck r.) Waloc (allway179 bySnke iTiner Turk). - atmriMmrn 76Egier15;8,.I al by Blank 1740,God. Ar. 1720)-Dan-'f 4 Mab 1inx, Wr171Crb131Dnofern(asleri Lady Mare by Duke of AncaAter's, c 18. Pert Ely Turk). __ __ ______ ntijing olnnterl7Shclpae76l) arrietl7Sbyllgh-ly 4 I7 Hierod 17ad158) -Da.. IM, -Sbth, 173 Y. Cede 1747. (Ca'ie 1701)--Childerkin 1745 by Seod1720 Flying Childer. 171t5)- b Snap's1. da. 17V1 b, Fox 1714 W('Itnime). 0.0 'Ma,31lchem iilh.phoi.. 17.54-1nDa. of BrIll.at 17A (Crlb 17322)-Dan. of Tartar c l.J 17.43 Partner 1.18)-Dlan of a Son of Flying Childera 1715 -Da.dhy Molly 1717 bty H. 6'. Lition Ar. ___ __ T - ebU 6767 160 by Snamp 179) (Sn IpM191-Dan 1 of Regnlus 17311 (God. Ar. 17 24) -aD-. of -Bartlett's Child--- BalyAr. 1061). &BThe pawn, Craig's, Alfred (Mude..jSrpe.Ae' igi _Uerod_('PeaRno__ught 1.0 but. 1715i-Dau. of Moretn', 'Tray l1e 1747 (Partner 1715)-Dan.' of Whittingt- _____________ I_(Cullen Ar.) -D&.. of 'Chiled- Blae 172)-.-'Du. 1758 f Babrahan. 1740 (God. Ar. 172,-Dan. blk. ut. 17.52 of Stafliug 1727 (Bay Dalton 171=5)- Saloe Wk.. m. 179 by Hethell e ArabIan Dan of Graham's Champion I71M (Harpor'e Al.)-D... of Darley Ar. 1686- Dan. of Merlin (Biutler). The Jl'rsrtkr.' Jianil 1;-k (1n14 Girud. IMPORTED LOYALIST. Owned in Belle JIaul lad G, Gn. I. I1. Jfacksoan, proprietor, Nashville, [ienn. Yearling siles anuitIgly in May. LOTAY.IJ.T :1 lnv horse. faell 1-85. bred1 ii the Yardley Stul. Loyalist is a ,ery highly lared 4r l ',. flil hraitlier to Pay radox. laing by Sterling, out of CasuisiAtr - 1ty l'the Miaer, Blair Athail's canalaacror out of L:aly Caroline by Orlan..do. Loyalist ne!er atirt;aI. b t 4is brother Paradox w;as a first-Olass rac-hborse. Asa two-yeair olal le matole hais aailat aisay in the Middle Park Plate, for wlhiiah he ran a dlead weat with lov:al lIaanjat.aa tbr third jplae, behind Melthtm the Derby winner) anIl Xaintrailles. aizn. othters fialadsiaag ins the rear. The only other race in whi la he started as ai two- yevr ihl was the 1evbhiurst Plaite, which he won. bvY three lengths, turtling the talbles ont Xa;iiatraillep aa.l. I also bsesating Loitely (winuier at the Oaks), Farewell (winner f the 1,0t51" mdliiteas ntl six others. As a thre-ye-ar out i:Lramlox b-gait ly wnintihg the '2,(XJ4 t iilel;li; lie rtan secniod to Melton in the Da rhvy beaten a headl only. After that lie iiv r kuiahmw alefia:t. If., was then shijpqeil to Franite, where Ise caiptured the Gr:anil Prize f Pitiri.s with the greatest ease-. Havinig retairned to Englanld, he won the susuex .Stake!sat 4;iaoalwaaadl giving Hoysal Hampton. who was secol. 9 ha., and conceding inure wa-ighit tat than ther aitir rilattiers.- At Newiaarket he won the h4 ...nipi.at stakes frait fajr ilthlers with 100 to 12 laidl ant hiln. His racing career closed with his victory in a b;iuiicap atariass tha flat at Newmarket, in which he gave frotn It to :ii hIb. to ais aaltalgaiiiists. Sterlinig, his sire, was a gre:it rate-horse, anld sired uiany cracks. iw-laliig Isaiaaity, Enterprise, winuer of the 2,1101m Guineas, and Enathusiast (winitier aufttla,- 201t ine-as, etc.), Harvester(who rti a leahd heat in the Derby with St. at atiei), a"Itl nmaaiy other gool ners. Casuistry, Latyalist's dlam. ottly started as a t o- year old, whma-at she won a Maiden Plate at Epsauan, beating Is.oina, Beddington, Bromad Arrowv, F:aai;.rn, Mnxia'o anal seven aithers. She is a fill si.ter to that goodraee-h.r.ve ( aattriaav.ris, wha wan hasts of raaes, incluindig tha Lincaln Handicap, the Liverpoal Clp, carryilag 121 lbs.. the Eadinhinrgh Gald GVil, carrying 130 lbs. and beating Craig Mlillar (wimiiar aifthe St. Leger, etc.) aild Thumtiliaer, winner of the City anal Sutbirhbat. eta., Ianl lien ;lsa beat the speedly Lauwl:anaar it, a match. Uasuistry is a dataghter of Th; Mliie r. win ner aif the (Great Yorkshire Stake,, where he beat Blair Athol. He is full brithiar to Mineral (that raced unaler Mr. Ten Btraeak'.s cohars), the dam of Kisber (winiter aff tha Derby and Granid Prize of Pari.). and of Wetlaock (winiiter of the St. Leger). lier dlam, Lady Caraline. is by Orl..nilo (wvintier of the Derby, and sire af Tadhiiagtaii, the wiainer of the Derby, the 2.4tX0Mtnineas winners, Fazzoletto, Diatphalt- t.as ....l Fitz Iaihand, and of Imlaeriense, the witnner of the 1.000 Gineas and St. lJeger). Out .ifal'aatghter8 of Orlando came Camnin.lo, Gatag Forwaral, General Peel. wintiers of that 2,4rlO Gnineas, Petrareb, winner of the 2,000 Gnineas and St. Leger. Nut tia forge-t thiat imiip. Eclipse, a highly valuel cross for speed, is san of Orlando. L.ady Canraliain threwather winners hesiales Casnistry and Controversy, her list ineltail- iiag thau stake winners Chihle Harold, Ladly Stately aalnd Convert, and is n-t af a Stoc k- well uiaern, naly I lManehe, a ctatnbiiaatioti of HI that prodneed Gang Forward (win- ner of the 2,a1nGuilaa),aid she is a dangliter of Clementine, winner of the 1.000 Gaiiate:,as aid 1ahalfsister to hay Mlidi11eton (wiatner of the 2,0110 Guineas and Derhy), nald Altmnet (whinnr aaf thte 2,000 Guiineas) by Venison. Clemeantitme's dam was that famous mare Cobwe.ha (winiterafthe 1,000 Gutinaeas and Oaks) by Phantom. All the sots af Sterling are getting racers abroad. Istionmy is the sire of Comanon, winner las.t year of the 2,000 Guineas, Derby and St. Ieger, Seabreeze, etc. There is no litter hred siao of Sterling than Loyalist, not even Isonomy himself, Enterprise, Enthusiast, Doulbloon or Fernandez. Laavalist aleseends in direct line from the same Royal mare to which traces Wood- pecke r, WaxY Pope. Waa, W hliane, Whisker, Pairtisan, Bay Middleton, imiip. Glcaicia. Mehboiinia, Hli1aHrt the Devil, Bendaor, imp. Eclipse (Morris), Uncas, Wanderer attal all the Prunella Lamily. Sl06 PWo- a-a IT11Ml-lpepe 1784-M1urke 1710-4qr 1701--artt's Chiters-Darley ArabbIa 1600. WbaIotu W Wa 0 (Pot-S-0s 17-13) e- 171 by Tem tor 17831 Cotiadetor 1,117-pra_ = _. r. b., 1 1 175M-Pro by '1ap I17l byan II Ar- Jul a viadee 11 (o n 4175-Tbaleutri. 1809 by Aleander t'.O-2 (Wll-u 17,14,- Ri,-al b.01.l2O 19617 Serr PeutoT.i 1f75iHlgtigflye 1774) -Hornet I'15 by Drone,- 17- 1lerod 1'578- Itoh ov ..ban tebl lnt tS Upecker 1i,- -lertk e 1-7n by Begot I10 (Herod t711 i=Dnu of ' Pch. h., jiZtrd 741 utty by Tim 17. (uSquirt 1I32)-His. Palitch 1;37 by - PlFtet ir. Escae '1w Conunodore 19)1-Y. Heroine by Begot 1710 (iterod 1I5'-It rine :h. ca 1810)9 171 by fero 1716 (Cade 1734,-t an. 1766 of tnap 1710 Sn1p 17B1)-Sirt 174: tO tol ReWgultt by fGorl Ar. I' ' .;- Erottis Grville 1 nlngtbrh 1791,-Emily 1810 by Stafored it744irietitiYi) Dau. .b ht. 1 1ltot thikeyl170tiltramw (171-Grey orimtant 1.I by Doritnant 1l7t! Vho 1710 il)-ly 17SC by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 1741. ri S Harriet Pericle 18 !vader 15)1)-Da. 1812 of Btell 181)1 (Bardz 17,87t-Pipylit.a l,0 by Ri blk, VW1. Sir Peter T. 77841 1[iglultyer 1774-BaIty 1710 by Tru.npator 178t (Covnctor 1711;)- 0.0 F.ncy 1781 by Florizel 17)15 Herod lI' S). 4 B lV ultant 181i1 I teliD 1566)Cobweb I1fI by Phantom 18114 tWalton 711) Fll.re-Fig 11115 byr E 9 O i' ; liddlet.n, M4onthaY-er 1 4 (forcerer I' )-Web 1ISM by Waxy 17t0 (Pot-8-o-'c It')-Petl lope _ b. bt I1t t ,9n by Trmtpetr 1752 (Conductor 167). J XI-s t PriamI' 1 ND-M .ltuliu 10-Dan. ISI; of Orville 1790 IBegnblrough 17591)-Dan. 1)00 bo M' of B zzard' 147 Woodpecker 1 i7- Horupipe 17 by Trutaptttor 11, 2iCoductor r u;2 hrm 1767-LulT 1710 br HerodlIT.'8 Tr43) I. : lv_ t-ttmel IVD teboal.1-ie A)i7 Diut 110-.1 D Ussitlo!)3sdn t9)t,10 . br. h 112 0 B1ir Pete T. I'714 Iighflyer 1774)-Da. 1788 Of Pbenomenon 1,80 Herol lSS- ! tron17,141 by Florizel 17111Her-d 17089). I' u B- hr Halter iHenry 1815 (Ortibe I171)- Boaldke 1107 by Alexader 1TP2 (Erlipe I 'C44- 3O ih. itOlld; Et, dly 1171 by Matchet 17,48 E- h , _ Br.tt -ihy A.rlsnwtD- 176 6r ___ Cade- I'81-Dau. 17715 of Ane. Stalnw 7)Sel.gl2) 2A - !h p- d-ptt Haphazrd 1I' WSir Peter T. I'54-Mrs. lt..ret 1J6 bhy WaBy 1a Pnttitade1,.--- a ! Ir. b- It., iBSl. DaoMn. 1764.4 Wooideker 173 Herod IE758-He1usel I77 by Srel 1t541 Trve S Ez t"lilker, 1745 byT lnel' 0m (God.n l-tAr. byTntu724.Kripe1,' 18 =-ih..h 17Cut by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 4s Fless, v3aD 1, BIW bter. I'5t4 1-Vlolte 16 by(Uon Butt 17&a Fortitdle 190& -- a W v.1) ng t..irs)_,i!lai w wWo.ie PCre oht y b. GtogeB.89x4hi ; 2 It. Hor.. a V ii loebofgbfler 17 740Hers14 1715 -oerlasting 1775 by Eclipse 1764 tiar e a M, 0) - Hy. 80,et 1 lM wHO 9 b 8wrp I8 I Ituoprey - b ,1 Comlse 1) Sorcerer 1,i751)-swSi,182t by Clin-M ker 185 (Sir PetbrJ 1T PevtZit f -- itker, 17116 by Tandem 1773 ( lpo 1710 -eaa by Tantrum 170 kCripple IllIb- b hjSI Cantairl-bySapa 1745 e tBt10 D4u'te f; 3Ceat 1510 (Don Quixote 17 - ,- Dan. ISIR of G1l .mpu 181 (Gohkana 1711 an.. a1 1 -i " b m Idl s18 of Paynator 1791 (T ptor I - e by St. George 1M78 t -lyer - -1;i Frc4-Abtu l 17934 by Woodk!r 1778 (Hlerod 178. ja Housn tako lth 48a; ilV.- Dan. I.e) of Cerbe-,ea 11102 Gobar 1; )- c. h., 19U. r 1501 by Sir Peter T. 1784 yeigh1 y I1 )-Den. 1706 of Pegoru. I1B4 4E ! Ei Zi .0 cb 1 Y.EIptee171'4) -Dan.17838of Paymaster18irl b1ank 740). Sol. Lon-wlat 1821 tWlbone 1517)-Dntemara. ISIS by Waxy 17w) Pot-11-o- 1l7E)- ie 1814 S Tby Skycraper btl86 3 (tlgtlre b.4-Dn 17. IH18W i gb egoodpelker a 177 tserod 17795).e17 I dr8 Wir Hercle 180 Whtb )-ulelo t101 by Bob Boty 184 (Chantlielteer 18-Fl ight 1i88 y SMIEs 1 (Clommdore 171D-Y. Heroine by B174 ot 1774 c t b e l8-t7 HerowrD -Heomned1775 by Hero 5 (Cade 175T1I). - - Ecb.da Em 5r;Biroaltshelt 182M (Whiskr 1 '2tie Prtt N15 by Blacklock 1814 (Whiteltetock 18)- A 8 D r - in. 9 11 tlndltoiigb 1791) - St 18llRt 1812 by OrHle M ( be IWO by Sir Paeer T. 1784 V .0 l ______ B igb lyrI 14 Mbatron 17 V rFloie 17t(t'ered t18r. b. h., 1 88. V by Wx 1790 (Poe-S- I, lp 18 brptor 1 (Coductor Ot 1767)-Prune1788by b.ym. 1774 (ier 17 bye, I b or by Gobanna 1790 Mcury 177-)-Anuzon 17St0 by Dl14r 1754Trnhat17 6- t17R Alexander 1'-- clp'ee 1761- T.ly 80bSriT 1 I64 tH dyer 1t'D4- e lklk-Ph,1iS H-orettlirby Drbl7 I...(HeodlSS). FO 9 Giteioll Bob Booty 1804 (Chalelee 17117) Fht110bIrEspe146Comdre t'.9t- Ens4 bu.,81 Y.HeroplneyBsa tt9 (Herod 1 1'Brie2byIeo11 Cd 134i Dan. -- I1610 np171 . 11751f1). d 0 A omo Je-ry 1861 (Soes 60-1sk187ooAdus 1181 ,o1 ol17t10)-.Ldy Etiz. ' b 1815 by Whitworth 181S I AgnIsl 171ro-Datu. 1,1 fSdI1 M(lg M-77 ' 1774) -Slv 17)WbyY. Mars e1771 i arae elI' 50. ofSadle18(Igt6 iq d u d Prime Miub-t.,er 1810 Sanho leI)ltnl 801by Sh.uttl 1711 (T. tark-e 17,71- e- Luatilti. Antri- aio 11t b fenngrogh111 Kn egs17bMpcalu17)b b. tt.1818.!-Hrd174Tra )8-a.15 of SkM 1411Salng12 Banter. littlerb HerI85Gns11 - Dan adl ra 187 Aexne 78 rlee111 Camel. Whleon I11'W5l1O i. 62o 4m Wtnzt5li.1mi111b 2.. Sr. h, 18.B. Sir Pete T. 1711 HI er 1774 -Dan. 17816 of Phenotnnon 1780 (Berod 1718- Ustron I'8 by Hlsa.I16 erne 1758). . 11.. ilI. byAmaranthus 1'.1 (Old Erltd14i-at 17 yMthm14 .. ofr String t74 trln 181.71b ace -4 I .. SelM. 1811 Buzzard' I IM-s 10 of VI raltou 1719 Sir Peter T. 11758)-.Gln 3 u 3!7 17190 by Dlomede 11777ifexl111)Gat 1780 by Matehem 1748 (Cde I1714- ch. Mol11, .ly Long Leg. 1710 by Babnahm 1740 (God. Ar. 172). B KUr, BAstad 1S13 ICete 10)-Olympl 1815 by SIr Olive 1800 (Sir PeierT. 1752,-Sco- 7'. It. in., . hlt 179 byAvil 17771 ileree 17174--Scots 12 yElpe19 (aseISbHr _______ mon I,. byHerd 1776 (Tartr 1748). Th wo r. Htiricatche 1401 (Str Hercules 186-hdn19)bycomltm Wl q son 1719 by 17vr188Iruha71) Ve Pmrwtisan 1811 lMsl1on 1799)-Fawn 154t by Smoteneko 1810 (ucrr116-eba11 5 laa bybanna1719(eMeruy 1u47-Camllla 17. i by Trenllbam 71 TSepe-o14) I I .f Cqee164bomtnBrb. Cobweb peantoo 1Vim (O alto. 1781- Fllagre cht. tm. 1815 b 0tbasyer ISwISSrcre 17181) J4I.I. 84. Web It. es. 1816 by Waxy 17101(Pot-8-o's 1177.1)-Pbenp b. 1715 by Truutato)rl782f _______________ IConductor 1767) -Prunett I. m. 178b I6 I Herod 1711S0-Pronlae br 0. 171 yS. 70(n, 76-Jll .m 75 yBak1740 (God. Ar. 17241-Spec. Atr letS94-Dman.L of31 ;yAk Trk-Da ulotTaffolet Batrb-DPan. of Placea. W The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. LUKE BLACKBURN. WYIN'NER OF THE TIDAL, LONG ISLAND ST. LEGER AND GREAT CHAL- L.ENGE STAKES AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY, OCEAN AND CHAMPION STAKES AT LONG BRANCH, UNITED STATES HOTEL STAKES AND) GRAND UNION PRIZE AT SARATOGA, KENTUCKY ST. LEGER AND GREAT AMERICAN STALLION STAKES AT LOUISVILLE, KY. In floe Belle Meade S.utu. Application to Gen. J1 H. Tackson, proprietor, lock boa 383, Vashrille. Tenn. Annual sale of yearlings about May 1st. LrnP. BLACKICRN bY imnp. B3onnie Scotland, bred bvy Messrs. J. & A. C. Fra-iklini, S.nimmer Co., Teun., foaled 1577, damun Nevada by Lexinngtoun,i ot of Light- sIme, dail ofSalitu .Sprightly a-nt Crucifix by imp. Glenete. Ili 1879, as a two-year old, Hlhlakbiurn rat. with inlldi'ferelut sueYess. Ile started thirteen times, won two race5 wa5 seo1d ill six, thirdl in one anid uniplaceil in four. Lexington, May 2 ran sei-ndut in the Colt Sta ke, uile, tinune, 0.50. Louisville, Ky., May 21, ran secoud to Kimbmlal0l it, tihe Alexaulder Stakes, I mile, time, 0.491, eight started. St. Louis, Mo., June 13. agaiun finidiled seeond to Kimball in the Hotel Stakes, j of a mile, time, 1.16f. Chicago, Ill., .iine 23, ran 8secnd to Kimlball (third tie) in Grand Pacific Hotel Stakes, I of a julie, time 1.185, Wargelntine finished third. Saratoga, Aug. 2, ran second to Lucy George, i of a mile, tinme, 1.04; Girl]6 a1l41 Cassatt behind him; ;.ulte place, Aug. 12, rainn secoind to Greniada in the Windsor lintel Stakes. e of a mile, timne, 1.03),, sevent st trtedl. A.itumn Mleeting, Coley Island Joekey Club, Prospect Park. .Sept. 6, won hi.s mnaiden rlnce the Breeze Purse, j f a nile ,defeating Girold, Queen's Owna aid f4ntr others, time, 1.174. Brighton Beach Fair Grouidts, N. Y., S-pt. 12. won the O-eat .Stakes. I of a iuMile, 1efeating Elias Lawrencee (Late Bius- tein). Qita and three nthers, time, 1.187. After this race Luke Blackburn was re- tired. aund became the property of Dwyer Bros., who gave 2,500 for hint. In, time year 15f5 Luke Bliekbnrn starteel iii tweiity-fonr rat es, Inst two and won twenty-tw. Hi.s first rac-e was at Lexington. Ky.. when he ran third to Foso anld Kinke;ld in, the l'l mlix lmotel Sta kes. 1 iniles, , won by Foviso in 2.081, Blackburn sick aid wais ni.lit to ruin. Won a daish of j nfa itile at .lerotinne Park inn 1.18, defeat- ing (hec-kniate anti three others; wmon a Ihassh of I1' miles in I 524, lmatitig Seotilla, Chteckttate aiml two others; wmon a ra,-e tf 1 mile and 3 furlongs. in 2.25, beating -eotilla and two others; defeated M1onitor, 4i miles, in 2'.394, aud won the Handicap Sw-epstakes, 1 umiles, in 2.13. All th-se races were run at Jeroite Park luring the Spring ineeting. Sheepbead Ba. .ylnhe 19. won time Tidal Stake, 1 mil.e in 1.45, iefeiating Kin..mall, Kitty J. and ;retmla ;a .Innile 2, won the Coney Islaund Hatindikp, I mile and 3 futrlontgs, in 2.2 4, ne-atinig lliuke of loniltrose and Vagran..t; Jnimne 26, was Imeatemi in pnurse rme, e1 miles iti 2.12, bvy Dike f .Mnnntrmse, Bla,-kblmrim fell ill tile first quarter antI n ... tteme his jonckc v. I wng itrmmnnlh .JuuW 3. Wo tie ()cean Stake., 1 mule ;miml ,t tirlnig, in 2.034, leatti.,g lDmtke f Montrose anti Haroldl; .Ju ly 10, wuu Swenep.tak-,t 14 I .ilIes, inn 2.11j, Ib-:ttin. -with 110 Ihi. ip, Duke of onnntrose, 105 lis., and (4remada, Il) his. Sira. tngal, .ltly ei;. won tile All-aged Swveepst kes, 14 miles, iii 2.11), b:althini" ( lieekiinate antil Vltrirto: .Juiv 21, wtu mtile at a., fh.rlong, in 1.57, beating Gab;nriil mtiti (:iroftle .Jnmly 27, wntut dl:sln mf a utile. iti 1.43k. imeating Tnrfman ; ,Juniv 31. oSn mun sitner l1:unli- cain 14 miles, itn 2.39. ca.rryving 110 Ib.. nenit ..linig .Jnaitia 244, Ieni. I 'humps Z ailli Atla (Wlemiti 17 Ihs. Saratonga, Anig. 5, won linitedl States Hotel St:akes ftir three-year iol.i. 14 ...ules inn 2.41, hs-ting Feriteliff, Odeni, ete.; Aug. 7, wnmmi the Grand Union lte l l'rize. headlicap, lINi ]Is. ulp, 1n miles, inn 3.07, beating OIne Dime, 110 Ibs., 4;leumnnnre, 118 ia.. anidl tbrt-e others. it tbits race he conceded all from 21) ti 3Ui Ms.; Aug_. 12, wtnu tine Kelmlner Stakes. 2 i..i. s. inn 3.3-5, beatinig Glidlehia, and Olein. Lonig BrawnlIi. Aing. 17, won the Chalnnpinot Staikes, 4i miles, inn 2. .4 beatinng Monnitor, I.n....... Grenada .antI Report, it, the fastest :nInd Inest race ever riun tat tIne listaunce to titt btdate. Si..e-jseai ay, Sept. 4, wt ln til- Great C(hnllei.tae ir :nll ages,. 1+ iles. in 2.3. ITawtinig INoIiitor. l nncans aund One Ititne Siept 9, -mtn tile l mnlig Isialli St. Ir, Ir nntiles. ill 4.4174; Stfpt. 14, wmnnn a mnnatenh race fir i;5.sl0. bTetinig Uneats, ealt -.,rrycar - II'g lbs.. Im uiles, inn 2.424. Lnoiniville. Ky., Sept. -7. won tihe Kenl- tit ky st. l.enr. 2 innile., ill 3.42, Kientiung Kiunke:nd Sept. .UI. wtlt tle (:r-:nt Aimericnil St:nllimnnt Stalkt.. If nihil, inn 3.04. heativng Kinnmnall aiB Big Metli.tie.. Inn this rle he injinre'l tI-. 1,u:nrte-r f tine nf lhis fburn- e I hadly. At Ilmir year. tni, st:trtedl ill two, rces. . Pannine Park, wvo,.-itl, par4,, I iile, in (C-oltintut a p yve 210. -'08 Po.to-'a1 1773-Eclipse MC6- Mtarke 1710-Squirt 1733 Bartletts Ckldera-Darley Arabian 1663 WhlbnW 51790 (Pot 8-o-'s 1,773)-Penel ope 179 by Trompator i173 (Cnductor 1727w-Peu- Whkb- Bgy. 77 Her.A 17158) --Pr-mio 1768 by Snap 1770 (Snip 1725) - re MrartSiPtrT 74Hge 774i-Dan. I171)60 Highllyyr177,,Herod 11)Ntrc - br. 18- 1787 by MTcheASA4 Cad 1734)-Mis- Starling 1714A) by rterig12 ByBl 1 Srceer 71 (Trumpaloc 17)EsmLasiOb y Sete.g 4jI7M, (By B. W Co Alei- 1788 1ngFegu If'14,1 (cis71-adla 70b .as17 h. hblftQ. (M-ea 176 an fY.Cd 74 Wde17) Macdiana. Stamford 1794 (Sir PeterT. VSO4-Maria 1797 by Ciadr1(1Pt--'s1773)- g'. FLith177Vby14-tana119bMlhm 1748 (Cad. 17 34)- If . Y. Lass-f-b-Mll1718 by, 0roonko 17,48 (Crab 172). 2i-B Woopckr1773 Bero 1751A)-r M.rui 17 bu 17611 (Ifthem 17,48) -Cdridty nzr,'_ 17(1 by Soap 171 (Sn11p 1'135)-a. 149 of tegulus 1731 (God. Ar. I179i,-Dau. of ch I, Brtet. Childe.. (Darley Ar,. 1119). IDg,_f, Alxnel(lls741I.o lblcl(lrd1iDn. of Alfre1l1770 , Dagbter M hem I' N)-Dan. 1770O of Engineer 1710 (Sampson 1IN -a ato' aa13 7 b. i.,-. IyCads 17341 (God. Ar. 1724). 5__B _____t__sd ___27 23 Haphzard, Ir Pet.r T. 1784 ihtlyeri 1774)-Mlseey17bElpe16 aie11 Ch ijo 1760 by Y. Cads 17,47 Cads 1774)-Dan. ofSaln 7U a. tlon10Dn .6a br . 7) of Bartlett's Cbildera IDa-y Ar. NWss- rie Preclpjtmls 1787 (MOecur 177-8) - Coibri 1793 by Woodpecker 177 (Heo 111-a H 2.' bm.,17119.1mill 17Sby Tr..bal l6T.we tksl4l)-CoIinee1765 by Copuar- .n _________ Slo. 1743 to Regul.. by God. Ar. 174.' b b . . D... I7770 Prpe 70(so 79)-Virago 164bSupl1(np16-D. of h., 1o10 us 1780 (Go. 1A. 1724).T -a !=S` 6 LI or ,,IoI 11'l 74 Hro ).-rol ,.s 4 Paasol Pot.8-. 1773 (F.e ipe 1764)-Prnnslla 1768 by Hi fyer IM(- 78Poi, 'sb in Is))) 1746 by Snap 17.50 (Snip 1726 -Julia 1718 by BI,.zik1740 ((,. Ar. 1712t)-Speclat-r'a ;4 b.. II1 1dam1735 by Patrlne1718 (Jiggi. h. hb 1419. tyo Br1 B (Tjata 173-Y. Hog 17111 by Skim 17468Starling 1727. '2 Qoa'ri'le 'clbnle(Buzzardl7 IR-Canar Bird 18S1M by [Wikyo Sorerer 179 (Trum- b. m,5! nay18 y orne 18 .-o 74-Mice Greso 187 by y M4 Hrd1758) - Hariet 1768 by Match-l 1748 (Cads 1714. Or'idle- 179 IBnu 17-1 -EIly 1810 b Stamford i74(iM PtrT 1704)- E b8 a Wky18 Iatrem 1761-rey Dormant 1781by= Dorimsn 1712 (Otho I- 71 b Blnk1740 (God. Ar. 1724). H.M0 t. [P 1801) I Ear104Dn 1812 of 5Mi 1802 Bzzard- I,", -Ppicly 1863IW in., 119 j SIr Pe-terT. 1784 .(tLhrblyer 17711-R1ly 1790 by Trmpaor 178 (tondnct- Sblk.. 1., - IS180Sot o luod by FloIrel 1768 Berod 17518. bax9J 17_0-l Mt.S.&s 177)-Pneopei18b rman 74(ionr161Pn Wh ne ,.,178 8.r17 Hcd11)Poc 71 ySa 70(np18) r.h,13r. Julia 17511 by Blak 1740 (Gd.L Ar.12) 0 Y1 T 'Goba..na 1810.Gobanna 1740-a.162orPtrT. 1784t(.Hlghflyer 17.74-Dan G fi 1 178(8 of 'Trupatr 1782 (Conductor 1767)-Slel. 177 to Postmastr b Herod 1763 4 Fr hi(Tatar 17431--Dan. of Sa170(Snipl 1I1 - ' Si1Aby Tabth 1771 byorw 1;O)-0Cstanlra 17111bY Itckioghm 781 )Hlgbflye 1774- b. h., 180,. Tbribam 17402 Teeni.ham 1764 FT. S iptks1713F-V a. of Bospb 1754 (Ba- Sir Ahy bh- 1 Dan. of W's Foreter 1710 F-rwr 171..P .0 Dauhter o 0Salt MO.78F.clitrseI761 Da- f ene'Wildair 176 .'Fea-oght 1711., Da.. ofTyler's Devr171 Othetlio -1)a. of aFalloer 1761 . Blank IM4)-Dan. of ...0clin, V.mr 1717 (:egnlus 17M,1 . R - Ba F`, aMMi17 FI.lorlo 1768S-Dan. of OShr-k 1771 Mtrke 171(1-Dan. of arrio' H - Fonr I Eclipse 17,70 )5Fcarlloght 1715F- Da., of iFeanought 1755 Ifegu 179-Dan. of .0 eb b 14)1 'Jil lylinger1741 IHo.udhead 1733). M iS Douhier ofAldermn 1787(potb-".-, 1773) --D.n. of 'Ctockfast 1774 tG[mrak 1760)F-)an. or bgin., i. Syns Wildalr 178 taFetin-gh 1757iF-Y. KittVIshe 177 by -Fanngl15 Lu 0. _ F R1goln" 17391 igitty Flisher 171-) by la.de 17714,Gd Ar. M,724F. I 5 Orvll 176Ielgrnh11 -Eml lY 1810 by Stamgfor 1719- (Bir FcterT.14- upEnilins Dan. 1719 ofWiky18(ati 180,-Grey Dolat171b oluaI17 b I18) Otbo 1760)-Dzy15 y ln 7'God. Ar. 1724 08-. Iaria. Th, Flyer 1814 (Vandye Jr 8B--ats113 by DIck Ai.drew 111)7 (Je5AniderC 1 -S -a 16I by Ben1-in-ogb 1791 .KIng Iegs17FPrmoe18 by Mai- ) m, 1424 brinoI7Vl4 .Eu.ier 17.55) -Cricket 1Y),yHrd126('lr11) I 41 Sumper ir rhy 8(1Diool - 7)lA n of 'Ro-m Rtdhrest 171.51 Sir Peter T. I1741-_ Dan. 71788ofObL-erity 17;71FEclipse 17RM4-Siamekn 1768S by Wildair 17M Cads h. hlSl3 rob r h Ii, -8'- 1782-ubmr I V CUblI-MiFo. 1714. Ll . S'Lade Grey. hoi ry11 Ryti170-al 81 yMta 171 M'ede76-Dan. of b 1 ' .luuyriF..g.,ye, ITM4- Da.. of O1 rarough 17 I-Regluln 1739)-Dan of 17.0.0 i., Ii Arlellm, =r1sle 17,47). ;,Z-4 em Buzri177(oekr 73-Dan. of Alek dr18 Elp- 74Dn fRi 0 ,hb'b 1801 7-4H,,. 75)-D of Alfred 1770 (ltbn78-a.17 fEgue ,' Bacbane W-Ditt 18(0 (Sr Peter T. 1754)-Dan. 1711o M-rury 1778 (Eclips-e 17(14)-Dan. 1776 7 0,.0 "wha0W H-rod 1758 (Tartar 1743)-Folly 1771 by Maroke 1710 (Squirt 17702)-VIxen 17,53 by A br 180) Hcguls 171(104. Ar. 177,4). Dlirk Andrew', 17897 (Jo. Androws. 17,78)-Dan.. 1803 of Gohau.na 110(WMerr 177-- Tram; F-ainela1716 by Trentham 17)91 (T. Swe- t'l.ae 17-Dat.. 1711 or Woodpecker Ea b (WeIigd l7e,)-Ecslatig 77 b Eli 17 17114- (Maryake'W 1718). IOJ.ia17 Fbty.Ban 17,4) (GdAr. 17324). g of Engineer 11756 (Sampkson751745). .0 h F'mm loe181 y1'ptr171 Imeoo 171)Barbo 1791 by Sir Peter T. 1781 (HIgh- cb in. 1114 fleer 1774)_Prb 71 yMlbm1741) ICad& It341. 2 "Thin,,, Grimetone 1716 bty Weee171Brd1718,)-Dan. of Auc- e 71 ak14) Luclah Tru.pator7 81w_(S1r11iAi)mn18) iyb m 81b Yub1810(Bull Florirel 1801 a li m, -L.IyGre.yb.m.1817b1 Itbinfirey oyahlaR 1790 Mari 18-' Melrr 171 _________________ (Medley 17,76)- Dan. of -lig Ive 171)Highfi-e 1 7cDn.o Ferought 17.55 Re-uls I711-D-Dt. of Arl.] 171 (iT-evelle 1743t)-Dan. of 'Jac of DIamond. WuIll len Ar.17415)-aDucebe hr C.1len.A,.l,175 Lasd Thigh ch.m. 1731 be Pennerl1718 (JiggiDt b m 71 f ebnt Lao _ arbldt.net DafI1alboyD'AryWhbt-T.rk Dan..ofBri.merD'ArcyYel11-Thrk)-Roya.I mar 210 H7je Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. LUKIE BAKN.ounu 1.45, boating Topen- and Potomac. Wast unplaeed in Coney Island Cup, won by Gleinmore in 3.591. This elosed his racint, career. Luke Blackburn is a light hay, with large star and two white amekles behind: he stands, fairly umeasimred. 15 hands amid 24 inches high. Blackbunm is a horse of rare .ynumetry: IUeawsires 694 in.. arondl the girth; length of shoiulder, 27T in.: aronijd th. an.. 19 ice.: beelow the klee. i in ; froum pecint of shoulder to point of buttocks. 64 im.; front hip te poIint of hock, 38 in.; are-eemed g-skiems, 17 inches. Ili.i pedigree is a happy cojulinti or i speedy and stout crosses beiing much inbred te I ij.....ed tbrough his best .,see Sir Arehy, and from the faimmily whh pro- eI'l-ed Lexit'gtnn1 and Vanedal. If bigh feirn and racing ability, with falultless action ceeeldelel xwith high hbreedilleg and rac-img dele t are tokens of exeellesece, Lnke Black- blrmi is the pe-er cef aey horse Ii vieug and eIlest pero-e ani invalnuIcele stallion. Ie i, tle sire of the feellowiug wimemmr.: Ainerieame Lady, 1'ree'teer lTKnott ( wiemner of the, IVetnritvrtl Sak e's Xi:miagara. Ieedlegee, Lithlbert. Rtebellion, Miinnie 'eelnier. Ninia w.. 'rem-istie . Le'imm. Lemio W-lemssecuc. Lakeoeec, Teen Elliott. Cerbereis, La (Grippe, TrellaM Blweklemri. C'hieeera. I.Luke Alexaneeder. mileie Bob, Worth, Thad Rowne. Belle Blackburn. Feert Worth and many other winners. IMPORTED MACCAROON. (1accaroon is a prirade stallion in the Brookdale Stud, Estifr of D. D. Withers, proprietor, Momnmouth County, near Holmndel, ,. J. MIACCARtON by Macaroeni. soce of Sweetmeat, bred by 3Mr. T. T. Parker, foaled 1871, cinem Seeigstress by Chanticleer. son f Irish nireheatcher, out ef Mrs. Carter cy Hnuemphrey. soui of Saelideck by Catton. Mlacearoon madc his first appearance as a twe-yeemr ol ine the Nursery Stakes, 1 cile, won by Rutherford in 1.471, and was nnplaceed: s:ame im.eetinig, ran see-undl to Asteroid, Sne Washington Ceelt, three-quarters of a mile, ihe 1.t 4, beating Atilla, L'-eva ammd tWeathercoctk. Wen a Climb Purse for maiden twee-ye:mr olels, threeiciarters of a mile, ite 1.17k, beatineg Weatlierceck, 31attie W., Mary lBnekley and .Jieliana. As a three-year old started femur times; was unpla-ed in Withers Stakes, 1 mile, won by Dubhlin in 1.50. track heavy; was nuplaced in C'lil, Puirse, I -mile. won by Atilla, icc 1.44. Lonig Braimeh, was icplaeel it. Jersey Dlerhy, 1 Ineiles, ween by Brigaield icc 2.442; was third iii Robins Stake, 2 miles, won by Ae'r bat, in. 3.12, beating Baimnerette. Ilacareni, his sire, won the 2,000 Gmiineas aled the D-erlby. and is the sire of Spin:awav. the wimcteer of 1.000 Guisneas and Oaks. Camielia, wicener cef the 1,000 Guineems, sire also of Laniphrey, Ranmsbnry, Vermicelli, Glomiceester, Becimimy Jean anld Mtac-heath, the leest twiv- year old iii Englemued in, 1S2, wimeieer of eight out ef eleven prominenit events in which he started. Mae'areoeei was sete-ol to Hernnit on the list of whemming sires in 1882. Chanticleer, the sire of his damem, was soim cef Birde-ateher, owie hertier to Fangh-a-Ballagh amid sired Habena and Maelgaeeese, wvi.mi.er cef the 1,000 (4uiineas, Soiigstress, winner of the Oaks, Daniel OI'llourke, wmimer of the DLerby, Kinight of St. George, Warlock and The Barium, all St. Leger wiimee rso Tme Baron was sire of the great Stockwell and Rataplan. Maccaroon has ueat sired ma'ny colts wlhicli have been trained. Nancy, at two years old. won oemllebreedt Stakes at Jereome Park, three-cinarters of a mile, in 1.19, benting Oden, J3n.meit. amid ethers. She flso won 3Menmonith Oaks, beatinig Glidelia, Bye-and-Bye as.i] cthers. Meiwethl amid M;e'lmmtt', eoth winners at twvc years old. Mamediiff wen ('Clmaipmmgne Stakee at Je'reie Park. anmd in 1882 ween a Handieap Pnrse at Jereme, 1! melees ee i, l59, defeating a fiel of eight. and the Free Handieap, 1i miles, in 2.41, l14 lle.c lee timeg Cets. M1enro- (4). 105 Ies., and four others. Baerbara, Maroone, Film'-trh- ity, Fr mmk Mullims., (Gregory, a superier colt, Ilan-la, Rival. Masher, lichen Bliek. ('aeletis., Iteuimette aecd some ther guuee onmes. MI:me'e'areecei is a red chestnut, 16 hamids and J of an inch high, has a Small star and sm1ill, alld Weighs 1.180 lii4. He is a fime formed horse, of gooed temper. and oWly mle'e...1 l a elmemimee fe elistimeigesh liimsc'lf ice tme stnd. Hid almiughters shmuld be invaln- able it, the stid.l acul lhi- seem, Iice'lmtf, is a success as a stallion. Higbiyim 1774-Herod 1726.-Tartar 1748-Partner 1718-JIgg-Byerly Turk, about 1605. Walton eter T. 1154 (Highflyer 1774)-Aeethuaa 17662 by Dangannon 1760 (Becli 164) - 1414120 Dan. 1217 Pf het.1704 Reguluc 71).-Viragol1764 by SnapI750ignipl R31- Dan. of Blu 170l(W ,2) Puarasll. 17bbyna 7O bm.11460 m1712 byMarner 177! b (JG).dad,14 D (Wtr f haleone4 or Welto. r 17807iu 1elpi 176-Da. 107 Fer7lhaun 1-7') D.ere91 1I1aWala77t-Gre Skigiml7 y- Woo4Dpeke 1772 o tHeo175-u.18ofHrd18 h.o b1.419.I1rtr 741 Y hg 76y ki 144 tali 72) 140 1714by Matchcrud 17468aWd t160b aebm141 -de1,: m Blackloc Witlek 145Hnbeoin112-mua. 7INf olndr.4(Pt.'r17) b.. h b., 11414 Wiltlgooee 11711 by Rilghtly.r 1774 tIlerd 175144: Coeies16byPt4o- 77 (Erllpee 17.1- Naia17 by Goldfde 171 Snap 17541 y .n aghe fPloo140 Walto 1744,-D7 148de2 of Oceeto l4tl,7oFruc174 a. 14 14 m 116 of alnut1706 iigbhy 1774:-Dan. l7Sllodltn 1777 (Y. Orllarak 171 Pi-orantha . M 177:1 hy MatcheGin 1741 Cadeb 1734. 1 Bl kk Biteink 14011-.. rlableloIa we42-ll 12546 (11of CoIan4)der 75 (lot.4-i,- 1772) B-l ilrc 76byBgfyr17 rI-5 17y4 D..ie 17614 byPo--M' 17 (h . . -g elipee -P 74-anla17774- by, (oDain. 174(1 (f(nap 17:0). d A.174-iu - . b m 1 14114 _f 1791d Mic Grclmotoe 17561 by- : Weazle 17 70 (Herod 11)-a.of Alfrede 174.80 (Bln anki 1744) -1)u. iUof Damasus Ar 1754. ,3 ByMI_.l , Ha m by Cade 1724 (God. Ar. 17,24). 140h., ' 48ire 1ATraveller 1771) -slat, to Lowtbe.r' BabeahamkbyIBasbraham 17,40 V4 (God. Ar. 1721) Dan. 1220 ofGolden Ball l7 Partner 1718:.174erd114Dn Mmdm Meteor I7443 EclIP-e 164)-Maid-of-all-Work 17444 by Highlyer1-4,ed-A.-m P0 1771 oSpon114Sonr17:Dan.o Regnlna 1719 God. Ar. 172F-Slsi4. 17144 14m tojdgmet y ni 1210.9n Chlklder 17,15:.____ - 0Orille, Beigbrough 171Kngena 17) Evellna1 1721 by Hihle 17 Ierd15 2 b I., I emgntyTatu 14. (Criple 17-anarc bysamp-.. 1742 (Blaz '22 D_& 7 o egus1(God. Ar,. 1724). Mi- So Stamford 17444 SrPtrT 74-Sp 744b Buzzad0 17147 l`Wodp-ckcr 1777,)- 14 m., 180t1 Hnncamunca 17147 byllble 74(eo 778)-Cypber 1772 by Sqnlrrl 17134 27 XI (Travlle 1725.,) -Frlbena 7149 bylegli 171 (God. Ar. 17244. q Ale.ander,EcliP..e 1181 Malcabs 1710)-Grecian 1'rinec 177 by W'. Ir-ter 17210 (Forester 24 - 1,&5)-Dan. of CoaltIon. colt 17114 (od. Ar. 17244-Dan.o utr 71(rb12) Charmlng moly 1742 by Second 1706 (Flying Childere 171). 0 Brunett,AmIrathun 17 4441Od England 1741l.-.Ma-fl 1771 by Matchem 1748 (Cade 17234)-Dan Cci I(-.byc ourkS-an. !VS 74ewln'I -Lnktayu 17,81 by Gracobpper Waxy 170 ulPnt 8--N 171)- Peeope 1768 by tmaor 1764ondanct 16)Pen .dI- Vha.,boe, "ell 1280 by Highflysr 1774 Ilerd 17154i-Prola 1768 by Snap 1720 (Snip 172)- b i,17. JulIa 1756 by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 1724,. Pat Wanderer 1811 (Globpna 1290-Thaleetrla 1I0O by Alexander 142Iclar14:-il 4 a Bobh Bot hatcer 74 Wopcr PeeTj18 ig1274-; ee17664 by1aot10 4 by leod 1 r7Dd I. of eb.14, bo. GomboeDutad 141-PatybyTm 722Sqr 126-Xi-a Patcb 117V by Jactie 172) h., l-ft He.oine 14B tlaot71780PBetndy1718)- tleroln B r. Eacaps 18021 4C-maad-M-. -nryeg ,, n rh. Hem 172by 1753 Cade 1734)-Dan. 1714 of Snap 171.0 SnIp 112)1)Slt. 17,42 to .,4 Maser Bffer1768Perighislte, l7144)-SpInste 14412 by Shuttle 1720 (Y. ake17-a. Al lbrmt.:W. 1767 ofSrPtT. 1784 Blgbwhlyer 177,4, - ab 178b7 by Bur daux 1774 1Hro -171- Nti I B ge. b.. 11411 SPerun 17714 by Ecipse 1764, Macke 177104. ;Z0 D bier o Sir Walter Halelgb 181 Wx By)4-MIs Tooly 18S by ITrddrthe-Grlnder 1224 8. C .j b''l'1' (Aeparagna 17147)-Lady ane 1719 b Peter T. 11764 (Hlgbhtyer i7741 - P.anina 17 rut.,.,.. bylorIz 784Heo 71774 --Captve 1771I by M.IcIUII 17444 4Cade 1724). __ -oeWaxy 1760tPot.4.' 72rna18 lgc 14(ee Poe17-68 1&- byen17S48 4 116by B1740 God(. Ar. 17.24)- Spect at.,'. dam 14 Dagher f.Obaplo 167 Po.8..'e1224)Brwn .any 176 by Maxmi. I' `45 (Evegre .1h.I.. l 71:a.114 rBlhyr174 Aod124TrInket 1767 by Matcbem 17414Cade .01724-misa EllitbGrewo' nr 17210 (Partner 17114. 41 Cton. Golumpus lb,)2461414511 1710) Luytry10 y Timothy 1764Depu1744uc 14 1780 by Florlzel 1768 (Herod 154-ruy17 yElpe16 Mck 75)Dn oeatimf Engineer 1726 byampeoen1 1742).y Ortln.Beninbrough 71(igFru 75)Ee 179179 b figbyer 74leo 172) LL .6b -4 1M Teraat Tnrm70elpe11lCnarby.l en74iar1773)- :. g berun.. 'WD-715 f eum 1720! (Go. -r. 1724). - - Gohanna17Ni8qflt ,-ani4(f1e _d171 (Tartar 17481 De..dmoa17 =:d.41 cer bber0 0 n1 beMarke 1720 Sqt11)Y. Bag 1761 by Skim 1746 (Starling 127:-Ha.g _17 14 L'y rn..,. CrB 1722 (Aleock Ar.). Dr. Syntax'e Beulngrough 1761 (Kin Fergu 1772) Jenny Mole 17147 by Catbunle172 Bar 04 dam. Blan 17258) -Dan. 1772 of Price T'Onseaaw 1,521 Snip 176-utana 1715 by ___ Ieanuhm12789 (God. Ar. 1714)-Dan. of Partne 17114 (JiLL). 1-MleyOrille; 1I2ieig 171-lao 1761W-iii1-T7 (45n1tam-1140V 14 h' 140Giates l70yimds17 lo6n18) ata by MatbemT 174 iClade -.) -Molly Lung Isga 1718 by Babraham 17,40 (God. Ar. 17244. a Danughter if, kEleton 1801 Gohn I194MFl Seln16 by Iabeoua M72 King Fergns o...11411. 1775) Helen 1801 by DelpinI 17461 uighnyer 17744- R-oallid 17618 by Phenomenonn - ____ 1780 Herod 72444 talnt 1780 by Matchem 17444 (Cade, 1744. 4 Thunderbolt, S9iiierer1WTh1TnW tr 71W 16 yMnor G2Sfustice- 124,Maia17 b41k. 14., 11141 by ed 7144(Tatar 1743)-Linete 1772 by Snap 170(Snip 176)WMo V.lid-o 174bo.A.1224. _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ IdDaughter of, Sa-ho 1801 (Don Quixote -X8i. T-aheib n 179 bySlir Peter-T-.17144 4Higb1Iy, r- I 1. I., 110. 1774)-Fan..y ch. m. 17170 by Di.med5 1777 Flrxl144Amroalial 14. i. 1767 by Wopecker lu.Hernd 17244)-Both 17 61 by Blank, 1740) (God. Ar. 1724: 14lt. 17141 to Suth y ltIzulO 151God. Ar. 17241-Dan. of Sreheels Bastn 1762f)-Dan. blk.n., of Makelsa (Ogletbortie Ar.)-Chrialopber D'Arcy Moyal Mare by Blunderbus (Buatler)-Ohl Grey Royal by D'Urcy White Turk-Dan. of D'Arcy Yellow Turk-Royal mae-. 212 The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. MANC HACA. The property of Leonidas Cartwright, Fasirview Stud, San Augustine, Texas. MANCHACA, black horse, foaled 1881, bred by R. N. Weisiger, by Rebel, son of Socks by imp. Albion, dam Lemonade by imp. Leamington, grandam Cricket by Daniel Boone, out of the famous race-mare Lilly Ward by Lexington. Manchaca never raced but is from a racing and producing family, is 1 hands high, off hind pastern white, beautiful bead and neck, with the best of feet and legs, is sym- metrically formed and of high finish. Rebel, his sire, was a good race-horse and suc- cessful stallion. Lemonade, his dam, is a daughter of imp. Leamington, whome sons and daughters have been very successful in the stud. From his daughters have come Potomac, Sir Dixon, Belvidere, Chesapeake, Strideaway, Carley B., Solid Silver, Bri- tannic, Lizzie S., Redstone, Katrina, Bnekstone, Ovid, Tecumseh, Hinda, Spinalong, Dalsyriau and numerous other high class winners. Lemonade also produced Spring- light (dam of Charlie Ford) and Incoleame, who was a winner both at two and three years old. Cricket, the second dam, is the dam of Krick and Critic, the former one of the best two-year olds of her year and the dam of the winners Krikina and Koran. Lily Ward, the third dam, was a first-class race mare and produced Ascension, Mary Faris, Hattie Huger, Buckette .and Emily Coster. Ascension produced the Kentucky Derby winner Aseender. Buckette produced the winner Jim Bennan, and Emily Coster gave usthe two-year old winner Clementine. Laura, the fourth dam, produced the superior race-horses Harry of the WVest and Judge Durell and the producing mares Fanny Cheatham and Lerna. Fanny Cheatham is the damn of Fanny Brown, Belle Palmer and Memento. Lerna prolueed Nellie Booker (dam of Ten Booker, Oarsman, Bootmaker and The Sheriff), and the winners Ida K. (dam of Ida Pickwick), Sister, John Y., Newcastle, Frontenae, Falerna and Elsie S. The Stockholder mare, the fifth dam, was a success in the stud, producing Compromise, Martha Dunn (dam of Luln Horton), Invincible nod Ioline. It is a grand family, from which have come Glen- mnine. Troubadour, Lizzie Krepps, Virginins, Kildare, Amy Farley, Mattie Amelia, Blue Grass (a great horse in England), Ballarat, Windrush, Puzzle, Punster, Sue Wyn ne, Billy Gilmore, and any number of other good animals. Manchaca is descended in direct female line through Old Bald Peg and the Barb mare, to which trace Lath, Cade, Flying Childers, Diomed (imp.), Sorcerer, Priam 4 imp.), Phantom, Langar, Muley, Plenipotentiary, Troubadour, Harry of the West and other good ones. King Fergns 177S-Mclipna 1104-Meke 17W-4qnlt 1721-Mertie (7hildera-Darkey Arabian l4'. b. d Beni. 114t jI0 Y e, 1 77 Brd 1n1 Stamford 1294'd (Swr bySaiaattT4( of Whiekey 179d boda1;5 (T ' 1 iib h.S Dominant 17911 by DOrlmant 1272 (GIb 1791)-DI Zy 1757 by Blank 1.40 ,God. Ar. o ' v .m., 42 - 1 -Aur. Dizzy 17-41 byIDrier 12'17Wnn Ar. . ac einfor] Wbitelo'-l. .4iltsjambletnia llS -taut. 17119 of Codander 17481 . j- l llack10ck, WIkI__ 1;9T by Hpi IT7 (Jid 1Ti9-C0feire. 1T84; U-y P t 3 c -Ib. h. 11. IElpe1760-Mmills V-7bJ, G.oldlnder ITMW t84 IS) _ - SII9rIS' Dik Andrew.f 1;9T (Jo- Andrew 1.7 1)-Mnane 0 byPot8 -' ITS Elip.164)- _ , bmuel.i, Y. CamIlle 1 by Woodpecker 1773 tHed 17594-Cailll 1774 by Treatb-in 1776 _ ______ i42'm(T. Sweeprtake 17.471-C-oqctte 1711 by Comp40r Barb. ''' V loel d BseIaklock 1814 Whiteloek 1859)-lau 1817 of iJkiper 11. (Whisker I.hil-Dun. 1i81 eLocip ede, b Plef 11 4orefr.MTwb pnler I'8j-Vilin 1l01 by Sir Peter T. 1.8Il(HlIye r 1; .4)- eb. b., 1 Den 1714 of Pot44 0m.' 177 (EcllperUM) K. C atIon 1909 t4Golhmpu. 10844-Min (larforti 1819 by 8Waho 1799 Sir Peter'T. 184- 4 c . UL ' 1b e, Dane. 1104 of HyaclUtbus 1797 (CorIander 16)-Zeta I8OI by Delpini I'11 tMiighblyer ! __ 17 7Cc..L.......I4)Flobra 17t9 by IKiny Fergn 1771 iEcUpne 17441l. 6 r i Corsica. -JboitaRibard. 18194 (ir Areby l8.-4eIMa 1817 by IGant 1199) 'homed 1777 - b. hrtIM 1 Jack Bull 180R by btrthricI 1970 tDnrIvnmit 17X1-A ee 1744 by Chathsam I774 (Fit- 5 e i... b.' ., 181). hugbhs Rqe ulus 17d417- Shepherdea 1772 by 18iim 144(Bebrha l741). Ladj y 8irhy 14 414 ItDitomr 17)-Padorsl.x 1 by SOirls8 5OgkaOAkerl'O)y- Archian., EIus 181.7 br 'Chatnce IT;17 .Lurrier 194)-Deu. of Republican Pre erdel 17114 .j sgr.min.,l1lh t (OHIbtbyer 171-Dant.of tanrReolftua1789). - _ Msr OrvIlle 1114. Brniilgrrog17..Eenrn17 yWtnke 1780 Sabu1c-Y. bIb.,1hih . Ularit 1714.4 by 17io7ued' 1. (FlorIzel I841-Ga!ntea 174144 by lachben 174d Cade 17.,Il l-Moll Long Legt 178 h5 by Babbm 17.40 Go. Ar. 1'244. 'f, Daught_3 ofWIndLe 18101 cuingbrough 17911-DaD.. 174 of An.Il 1T77 (HerodI 7584-i"rg. 1741t 1 . 4 blk. n., .t7 by Cna 19M (S2np 173) -Duen. of Hegulu 1799iGod. Ar. 17.244-stL 17.0 to Jthbel1o I o A ck Arj.. .-! - .. Si _ DioAer1.4, Mod oel 17l4) -- Caustm I'446 by Rocki.Abam 18 .Bi.gbTfi.er I-744- IM5 Tabitha 1710 by Trentba. 176.4; (T. Sweepitake 1.43)-Dan. of Boe.1oro' 17.4 -I ,_ -., zBebrahme 17401-Dan. of Forneet 7tOForerter 1716). ,.i t+5 ' h f, JJunln 0Bezz -d 1 77) --D-n. of Citilzeu 175 .Pacoirt 1761)-Barb mate presented I ' ;E at_ ' t 1800 to Preadent Jeeon by the Dry of Tunoo. rap1810 (Dick Adrw177-ad-ne1. yP04.0'.1,.aI Ef.-el 1I-lt)-_Y_. 0 IbrhCamllm l178by Woodeckeri-n ,lHerod1 17' Cejulla1771 by Ten74l-Y- s: br I24J) _- n t J-es 14112 ette I17.4 by Compton erb. a Dauchterof 4Cerbern-alg oanf - i lewlon 1i04 by Delpil1 HMIlghtlyer 174-. h 4b Sy- 1813..f TipoLe CIder 17by K' ng Feign. 17T IEclipcr 1744-Syla IVSI by Y. arrkc i177 5, - _ ' 4 (Mafke 7241)-Ferret 17404i by IleoZth. to Silrlo (Code 17.. f Bertrd, Sir Arby 1f4i .ioind 11ff A74 lize ! by elledrfrd 1714 (InlrnOnIV 1790.,-Me,, f efV rnd 1eina 17ff by Mattubrlnfo 1780 KI:f 1 y-Sia" I t. to Sally by Bleak 1214 God. Ar. b.f- Ia_ s5; 1724)-Dao WardI128 iCreb 1.29, u a v Goos Paolet 14.15 (itlzen14.780A7-Olly Sneed 1897 by Buzzard 1V87 (Wodpeker 1.,.- G5f rey Gooze, Jane Hunt 1716 by Hampton's Paftagn 1286 , eFlhunap 180) -Moll by -Fiq-Im.;157 3 gr. m., 1814. (Figure 1747)- -Samerkin 1788 by Wildair 171 tCade 1794). n flWx 1790 (Poi.44 w 'a It.,aj-Peelope 1714 by Tenepator 1742 (Conductor 17417) Pen. b ,, !se, br h, 18 nelia 1286 by lbfyer 1774 4lerd 1 -olae 1788 by Snp 17g10 tSnip 177144- 24 .j Wa l :; [snderer 1841y (Gohaua.NO)-Tbaeletr 19 by Aleander 18M (Erlipse 1761-tivaI 'E. 7800'' Sby SIr Pett T. 1784 (BIlghilyer 1274)ornet 1710 by Drone 1727 T Herd 1798)- .i 4i b. 17i 1Mnil) 77 by Goldiod r 1764 iup 1). 11 H3, BoI Chanticleer i; (H oodpeeker I11-Jleme 1W4 by BagOt 1780 (HerOd 171 Dea. Of ch1eh hI 9 t:;nuho at(Brd 1742-Ptty by Tim 1792 (Mqnirt 1780)-Mica Patch 1271 "Y Juc. j-! r Xb =- - ehh. ice 172 ( C lltton r.) 724 = a, 8 , . Ir. Escape 1904 (Commodore 1764-2y. Herolne by Beot 180 taierod 17781-Herolie '1 .u 21 Fj gch tm. 1271 by Hero 17 3t (Cad 1284)-Dan. 17-t41 f SnP 170 (SnIp I7,'6)-S6t. 1741 to h"egn- Ca. t.r 17P7 (Woodpaeket 1 9)-lien, of Alekxnder 1742 (Elipse If74)ian. of ,-. t; 1Xa)1 t tre 177isT4 (Herost1175).Dan. ofAlfred 174 (Natebem 1748)-Den.............................. 177of Engi c. neerhi.,( am 0.47). _- Idal. Penie 1804 (r Pe t er T. 18 -elda 1804 by Meteor 1289 (Kelpee 1764)-Meld- W.H.b. mn., Xgt. ofmay -Work 778 byHlgher1774 (Bread 118)-Dan. 1771 of Syphon 1750 (Squirt og 14 t, ISIS' luteter 1810cho 18)1)- Laubr e h, , Tranby'a dam 1812 b Orie 17-lImb 171 Miss Grltiotwne 1716 by _of Champion 1812 4.elln 1102)-Etiquette 1401 by Orvi 1799 9.eningbeob 171) -8- i . Honor, dices 1H07 by Alexander 1786 iEelipse 1764)Brunette by Aumanthus 7I414 (Old Rug- kl br. in., 18,1. lnd 1741)-Yly 171 by Matchem 1248 (Cede 17447. 14 rj-4 rtimoleon 19(Sir Arcby ISW1--Slt. 1914 to Tmckahoc by Bell'r Flbrii 10 i'Dfooiid B-ton1 of Jd.n 177 t. 1771-3 .ofr 14 (G-ax. ccachk.1 )-Den. of yme' U'lldair 1761 (oFearnoetght 175'. Sarpedon 111 4Emulli 18i0)-owena 1s89 by Sm.pter 1818 tSMr Arehy 1c89)-lIdy AlireCriea1e Grey ll7 by Robn Grey 10W ('Utoyalrct 1290)-Mari I0 by Mlzair 111. 'Medley i - b. n-' 1:& 17Xs-1nofllghiyer 1i784( lirbfyer 7.74 . 'I --il tIkn beln 1816 tietftm 14 )-Tamo.ine 1t1li by Tramp 1810 (Dick Andrer 17247.-Web '- at1 5Giroe, 1808 by Waxy 1,110 (POtN. a 1228-Penelope 1786 byTen ptor 121 (C-'nductor , 54 ' ch. b., 1891. 1778-Penneila78 by Higbfiyer 14rd 4. _ i Ig Myrle MXaelke 1864 (Part.,en l8tl)-nobetlIs 18 by Boludi 1818 tnhenc 187)4-Pyho a ; ,lcm-,&" nei r Di187 by Sorereer 17944 iTr t )lnea b -te T. I71 ,h. W..__ lA4D.17140ofDunann11.cla 7') o 1: I Tli11oleouln (Sla tir 192i48 cft. 1114 tw T-kcahoe by Bitll' Fi .i.,l 1101 (lDiog, T11777)-Den. 1299o'rn 17147 (Pot-.. 17-Dau. of -tjocikft 1771 (Gln. - l5 ch.,t cacwk 17t0-D. of SymWes' Wideir 1177; (Feernonght 17'14. 2t jrAliceCaenesI erpedon 18l EmIlWIlna I0)-Rowena 19 by Sumpter 1818 (Sir Arbhv 14)71- Lndy ' e b. A a Ji91 Grey 1817 by lobln Grey 1M1 ('Hlva.let 194)Mr 1102 by lzar 174 (eMedley _______._m_. 177(' Dan. of Rgifiyer 1284 lnigfitiier 1771.. cih.i823'. Anil 177 1(rd 17-Virago 1761 by Snap 1770 (Snip 17716)-Den, ofIteglnaJI 179 'Ievisthan INIy 81 (OrvIlle 1784)-Dn.. 114444 f WItdl I" WReli iY9iDn 74o -ci.h., (Gd r724). s Dagiec a, v t itt4tt Iclr 4i4.e; t Arehyr ins)llhn clm il o hen. 146 -02t eft PseaFelet IiS iiariili:le aa dIe.r ` I WO. l bsklilkr-' bWInler 1089 4-l leu 17-Julletta b)-'Dsre Dec11 1737 4 b. en., 18& 1 a l..i-k tta ehi. m. 12925 bly 'Ceainet 3216 Inisk 1740)-1ina b,1. us. by _ _ _ 'Clin 1j77 ('Ja-na 17-46-Sally Painter by 'ltirlig 1782 (8e.1- Aer.. l:5Ci-Sller (ab. 1791 by Aellaa Ar.' 15-SL to Cats I Partner 1715 4J -lWt. el. m. 1T19 t.e oana bv Bald GaH.lloway (Mt Vict Hartb, lt. Chaunler eby Abktee Turk - Cheek. by Leds Ac-Dn. 1804 of Opanker (tYArey Yellsw Turk)-42I M.-..m a-m by Fairfax's Mnree Barb-Old Bald Pag by an. Arabian-A Barb -ae 17e Breeders' lHnd Book and Guide. IMPORTED MASETTO. Ownedlby .b. C. Smith. In the Dixiana Stud, Major B. G. T7omas, proprietor, Lexington. Terms adrertised (nnually. S7es of-yearlings annudly. Mtsrrro, bay horse, foaled 1888, bred by Mr. C. I). Rose, by St. Simon, the un- beaten, dam Lady Abbess by C'athedral, grandam Lady Sophie by King TomI, out of Bridle by The Saddler, etc. St. Simon did not start in the Derby and St. Leger, in conseljnence of the death of his breeder and nominator Prince Batthyany, but he was neever beaten during his turf career; won the Ascot Gold Cup, Goodwood Cup and Epsom Gold Cnp. St. Sinon is the sire of Memoir, winner of the Oak and St. Leger, Seumolina, wit..ner of the 1,000 Guineas, La Flkehe, winner of the 1,000 Gnineas and Oaks and second in the Derby. His dam, Lady Abbess, is the dam of Bel Demonio, winner of the G.-rard Plate, The Ruins Plate, Great Eastern Railway Handicap, Em- press Prize and Wellington Plate, anid by Cathedral, winner of the Manchester Trades- lau Cup, son of Newminsistr, winner of tbe St. Leger, Lady Abbess is full sister to Exeter, winner of the Hardwicke Stakes, ont of Lady Sophie by King Tom, mire of imp. King Ban, Imp. Great To.i, imp. Phaeton and Kingeraft, winner of the Derby, also of Hannah, winner of the 1,000 Guineas, Oaks and St. Leger, Hippia and Tormentor, winners of the Oaks, sire of the lunm of Enterprise (winner of the 2,000 Guineas) and Zephyr, damn of Vavoni,,s (winner of the Derby). Bridle was the d.am of Habena (winner of the 1,000 Guineas), her sire, The Saddler, is the sire of .Sorello (winner of the 1,000 Guineas). Masetto as a two-year old ran nuplaced in the Stud Produce Stakes at Newmarket; rec eived firfi-it from Simon Magns in Produce Match at Newr- market; was third to Keronal anid Barbatello in Bradford Plate at Leicester, and un- placed in Maiden Plate at Newmarket. Masetto is a finely bred horse, has a double cross of Kiuug Tom and is from a good racing and prodluniig family. He is descended in direct fen-ale line from the old Vintner mare, to which trace Partner (Croft's), Sorehees, Crah, Snip, Pacumlet, Mervury, Dick Andrews, Maley Moloch, Daniel O'Ro.urke, Bendigo, Peter, Peregrine, etc., in England; Bramble, Preakness, Bays- water, Bayonet, Vauxhall, Mnggins, Bishop and all the Allegrante, Bay Leaf and Virago family. 214 Whiteloek 1801-Bambletnan 17,9-King Ferga 177.4ipae 176-Mark i70-Squi 1721-Bol Chllders-D Ar no, t ! Volt ck Blackl 1814 (Whlgoc 1S6-Des. 1816 of Phantom b188 (Walton 17)-Dan. 1sla of Overt= 17M (.1 FU 1 )-Dan. I1'26 of Walut 1718 t11igfiynr 1-. 4--Daw. Martha Lynn, Multo 1813 tCation 188)-i.a 1 by Flbho-a-Put. 1812 Haphazrd 17.9)--Tas- br. o n- i u wrn 1801 by Canall8B(ms 114 DAL 1814 of Iy-ritthta 1217 tCo-i '= i- X jg SF11erculei H t( WbiIboi I-tr.-UniiccioU Ib2 bI 11 Bohty 1814 (s(iihiTeii -P.- cb. h., isl. F IH111by It (Coinmondin 114). Heroine by DaYit 178 c, ch. h., IM& tIMrod 11881 Heroinet 1775 by Hero 1781 Code 171b. o X Da 1l IiNnrittr 111 (Lottery 0 -,eNU 1411 by Blackkack 1914 tWbitelock 143)-- Mdame : gr". 1 Fergue 177b)-Conertanta 1716 by Wal-nt 1741 Highly-er 1-74). o 31+ BsY Sultan 1816 (SellIS 1812)-Cobweb 1i4l by Phantom 14414 (Walton 1 --tikieei181 - S; Milniean j by Soothaer 1808 Iorcerer 111- Web 1444 by Waxy 180 tPot-ti-'. 173-Pen- - X _ b. 1I8. lope 17SH by T runtaor 17 (Conductor 1714). Ig , 1 :Sanhdbenk s1418 Catton 140)-Drioletta 141 by Amadl 1I07 (Don Quixote17481- C7 _g Ec Brbelle HSelim 181 by SelDts 10 (Bzrd 1T80- n. 1. of Potd-S.' 17F (Etllpee , it. in-- 111 17W81-gditiIa181hy lln1788(Tartart17148. -Bitciock 1814 Whitelock 1418)-Da. 1416 d Ptitom 1184 (Walton I -Dii. 1802 iz - oatrr j f rrtIn 1 W1g reIna )-Da. 1976 of Walnut 17181 (Hlghfyerl 174)-u. Bf aler 177(Y.Marti 17714. Vel'eipnde'a Juiper 110 ( Whiakay 1780S-Da. 18108 of Sorcerer 176 Trumpaor I-Virgin0 0 da, I by Sir Peter T. 17t4 (HIhly-er 1774)-Da 171 of Pot-'u 1771 (ECl pe 1764)- 1-.,N7. Mditha 141 by Ie'm! 1784 Tar 1741. 'z o . iBnt VWhiAker b8I o WW 17WD0)-Ptorsztbe ISIS by ttkst1ijin tb7rDtgllP 'b h. 1797 by A rl 17I (Herod 7(BXdcp 174 by Eclipse 174 (le 1ark )-e ; t_ ., lae3. 17881 bs itluk 2780(42nd. Ar. 1724 - -' : . - Fanny 7aboirkl lb 1411 Ruganrlti14t -la Tooley 118by Teddy-the-Grinder i1;1Y At r- si iv ng ' i Daweto ao 17-lady Jane 1786 by Blgbflyer 174 (Baerd 1788)-Paullna 177 b.y Floridi A ch in. IS 18W8. 1B(Hve 1771r byTMateemI148Ca 1241. sC --'ts (l o.Sullan 111l1 lnml 14-amoln by Train 1810 evtckAndrew.1797)-Wa L_ _ ch. h.,lst. 1814y Waxy 1780 (Pot-S-a- 1. 81-Panelpe by Trumpator 178 Condne 070 Ri - .3 - Muiny 10 7)-runelb he 171b lklyrr114 I lermod 8llB (Wll Ci Hrpntbain 1788)- t b pe i ob neng 1 I)eclury 173nAao 1286 by Ddel7Saht t1 4i i- .t.I Faton.1 by Memolry 12784 1Rdm 1784T) ' Z I Ir . Pa.,Ulwktz 1811 ifSir Paut IU D 1810 of Prayntor 171t=Trumpator 1782i-Di -: l 1 -3t b (hCailu, 1881 of Delpini 17'781 BHgbilr 17,4)-Dn. 1M of Y. Marke 1W7e (ke AOd- gj _ . ., aentk- Kty 1774 ibyJi9nlg byte3o I88 (Ib tX)-i. 17 Magrl Bdnnd 1414 (Ornlle 17WS-Medora 1811 by Sell.IM11 (BoamonleI .)n-LlMu. 1818 of ;- b 181 Sir arreLs 11 iSir Peter T. 114)-Dau. 12 ofVolunteer 17840 )lipae I17) Dan ;; t fi- _ r. m, k 17; d Hrot17W Tnrt-r 17Uh) Z u - Bort. elocipede 12 tBlacklack 8141-Dan. 181 of Cerbenua MW (Gahanna 170jMYi 3 ; b.. h 1 CrIneMd 18 by Sir Peter T. i784 (Hlgher I1 4)-Dan. 176 of 3kgan 1784 . (Bi.litee 164)-Dan. 1741o Payater elltBlank 124P. i4 I L Iwcert by T nit 11-Jeibs 110 by Gobansa 1720 (Mereary 17.84- Camsul bi i. 1 l17 o I(T. w=akes 1748)-Coquette 11 by the Compton Bab- _________ by811. Th God. A.172. Whaleboe 107 (Waxy 17t--Da., 18a of Sallna 11 tn Datue 174)-Maiden 1801 by br. b., I18. Sir Per T. 2184 hTr 1174-Dan 1I118 of Phenomenon 1780 (Hewd 17ii8)-1a- tronl17 by laIae , (erod 1188) bge c - Bafte, !KMter Henry 1815 (OrvIll 17-Boadef 1F07 I Alexander 141 (Weiper 174)- B nt e.I . Bune a;tte&y 117 by Mthm laOte ; : hr. in 18D. V- Io 4a. IAtaantha1786 (Old174 r in l sTrumptor 1 58 rI- Da 4 King Fen.mI u 12y C4ntxPe7l1by ' = tbahrt1l4l' i g 7 C178Ji72b k1-t 8 It", "I171 -I- Ca l 1721-S1 IS59abra Stn I118 I,,Dau. 111 o Pnlnce T'qmmw D.-wrht rAb rdwron IWO (Job. u 1710).-Idy]C3Zlf3U 181 by VtM..Ah INSe (ADn.Xoit 179- p, h. 'l. 1817.De 1728 Hi2ghftw 17741-Sy 171 1171. (Maalku 17c-Nrtret 1241 by Broth. to Sliro (Code 17344. Huupny Unn I80o llorerer 1228)-Cllnkedla 1811 by Cliker 180 ir Petr TV.- l784)-Ni;F 3 ' j e Clinker. 175 by Tundem 178 (yphon M -Tennnagt by Tantrum 170 (Crippe 1SM- O u ii - b. b., 18. Cantatice by 8empaUn 1745 Ble 1.). It: ! , C t, t - Certatee 1818 (Don Quixote 178-Den. 1818 of Galtamp_ 181f ( lohann 1N18b-Daa. hq n cg ;; b m 1810 of aynor 119t (Traup tr 17R2t-C IM by St. Geor 12O ltlhAyer E1174)-Abal 17fJ br 'od ecker 17754 Herod 17M18. 4 a -FIi 8 anitaboon 1i4s (Cantrel M-Derey lf1 bymboda-Put 18t2 (Hl-pad 1 - S Hand. Fle IlRhyPeruvian 1818i o4 Peter T. 1844-Vlolante 1801 by John Bull c br. h. 1R4 (Foriude 174-Dan. 1788 of Higlyer 1774 (Meted 1288. 1 - 3f amnir M-Wrven 1 1 (Mule 150-Patty Pntmrme 1UJD by Coufederate 1821 WComa. 4_1 i- i Tdlykua III)-SybIl 1821 by lnpreier 1818 (8onthr-yer 1818)- Gaale eaIS by Ainadl 107 Tafb. .i. 1616. ison, uixot.e ISl Sir Pete ;7.184 )HlFSyer 1774 81 unoetniet, Wulaker 1812 t Wa 10-Frate18byOtvan 181)7 wig 2 G b. h., t. 177 by Anvil 177 temod 17-d 1 by lklipe 1764 ( -ae I i-o I IlMy lnk140(o.A.22. C, d Fany abrkjlh 1814 14-M. Toolte 1818 byTeddy-tbe-Griader 176 itr- ; .Dswon j 178J.l. s J ne 17968 Peter T. I8.-O tHightye- 1I.41-Pauna 17781 b nch. v., 1 i7 by Maielhe 1748 Cade 1714). ;l Sla 181 Sw1 148Trmoln 1kbe Tn8=_10 gDidkAndre lS97iWi ch.- h., lt1 I1W1by Waxy 1220 Pot-S.'b 1178)- pe y Tmrwpater 1728 WoDd r . YD o _ c t 17274-Prunel 1118 by BkhIlyer 117S4 (Hlerod 12PYSt. F96i MrenIue 80 rl 20-l 84b Miaunloa M80 (Wbfakey 1780.-11rpalle 1814 b.z i. 1880.; suby (leolmon1120(Mercury 11t rAmaonI"122S by Driver I7 (Trenihai 175)- ___ Fracti ! on I7P2by Iterrur 1778 (rlcipee 1764). Wbibs1BM Iwaxy ; I 2W (N -nargettai8IV by Sir Peter T. 178 - (lHiy F , Wav1 I-benle8y.ni Da. 1byof Ilghr 1174 (Berm! 1-liere 7 liby tebem 1718 (C E '''g 1784)-Mile StarlIng 11 by DIto. nsInlng 2I7 (Day Bolitwe 17184. CanetrCel 1801I Barmd 1787-Dan. iB6IS 17W0 Pot-9-'. 17731- Riznrre 181t by iwt. 2 i br. m., 1821 jPeruian 1818 18 rPeterT. 1784)-V bntn 181byJobn Bull 17 (Fortitude 1227)- ______ Slat. 1788 to Skyaraerylghlle 14(eod17) __ W 7i ch.., 1U.176)-'M1le4 Btbqarde 1 Bird 6 byVhky II on. Perlleia 1811 (Walton Pet-iot lhkIbamyParo 171 5 1F -bi. m., 1819. Mir BuIon b. m. 1720 by. KIn F 1772 Erlpee 17' Cobynbne 11 by _ _ep ke 1778 _MatI vhiMchem 1744- Dan b.m. 171 of ahraham Blank 178 Beam I.40)-Wlnty b. m. I3DO by Bolt. Starling I' s I Say 8oltoa I' 1-8wite bhr. AL1785 by Londale Bay Ar.- Dan. bhr. 1770 of Cypn Ar.-Crab's dam by Bato 102 )rv Tlurkn-Psrtner's da by Cttrwrn Bay Bawl-Dnu, of Curswn 01 Spot tehiby Tunki-Dan of Wbite-kged lIwther Barb-Ol Vintner mte. 16te Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. IMPORTED MAXIM. The property rf J. B. Haggin, lRancli-del- Paq;n Stwd, Sacramento, Cal. Year- lings soed annually. MAXIM, brown horse, foaled 1884, by Musket, son of Toxophilite, dam 12ealiza. tion by Vespasian, son of Newminster; second damr Hopeful Dchess by Flying DutchIan ; third lam Esrpoir yv Liverpool, out of Esperance by Lapdog. M;axim, is regarded as the n 2st valuable horse ever bred in New Zealand, and is the first -on of Musket imported to America. Musket (winner of Ascot Stakes and Alexatndra lPlate) is the sire of Petrmuel, winner of the 2,000 Guineas and Doncaster Culp, Martini-Henry, witnner of the Victoria Derby and Melbourne Cup, Carbine, the w innuer of the Melhbornue Cllp in 18IM0, Nordenfeldt, winn-er of the Victoria Derby, and ther goo:d ne,.es. Vespasian, the sire of Realization, Maxim's dam, was one of th- best horses of his day, wininerof Weston, RaweliffStake sand Cimbolton Cup; was f0ll irother to Sabiuns, winner of the Camhridgesbire Handicap and Ascot Gold Cu, and bY 'v New!ninter. Hopefitu lucbhess, his grandam, is full sister to Brown Ijclemess, winner of the Oaks, by The Flyinug Dutchman, winner of the Derby and St. Iegr sire of Flying Duchess, dam of Galopin, winner of the Derby, tinny Blink, dain of Hawthornden (winner of the St. Leger), Katherine Logic, dam of Bothwell (winner of the 2,000 Guineas). Maxim's turf career was a glorious one. The first day he was stripped in public was Dee. 27, ldl, when he started for the Midilepark Stakes, and won by a length from Gipsy Kitig, Fair Nell and three others being behind the pair mientiojied. The next day he gave weight and a beating to Gipsy King, Kimlberley and two others in the Nursery Handicap, doing the five furlongs in 1.04, winning very easily. He was then shipped to Melbourne, where, though riding nnder the disadlvantages entailed by a lettgthy trip and late arrival, he forced the celebrated Abercorn to extend him- self in the Produce Stakes, and was beaten by only a short head. Going bmak to his native lanl for the Canterbury Autumn Meeting, Maxim started a red hot favorite for the (hamluiagne Stakes and won by a length, doing the six fnrlongs in the good time of 1.15, and putting down such notable ones as Sextant, Gipsy King, Sultan and Cruchfield. Of these four, three subsequently became record holders, and the fourth (Sultan) captured the Dunedin C(lp and other leading events. On the second day of the C. J. C. referred to, the eouurse was fetloek-deep in mnud, and Sextant, ha ing 5 Ibs. the best of the weights and an advantage at the start, beat him only a length. As a three-year lfd Maxim won all his races. These were the Hawke's Bay Guineas, in which he lbcat Lady Florin, Bangle, Waterfall auld The Orator; the Flying Handicap, in which he was Ilft at the post and hail apparently no chance at all till nearing the straight; the Spring Handicap at the same meeting, beating Rivulet, Pearl anul five others; and then coming hack to Canterbury he ninade an exhibition of Gipsy King, Sextant and Cruclifield in the Derby. utile aumd a half miles, run in 2.40, and distanced Nelson il the Canterbury Cup, doing tie two miles and a quarter in 4.01. It will be seen that Maxim started in ten races, of which lie won eight and was second in two. This is really first-class, anid when it is remembered that there are undeniable reasons for each of his defeats, and that he never met any but the very best horses, it will be realized that the hare figures do nit dlo the horse justice. All who saw hflit racespeak of his w-onderful power and his far-reaching stride, and those who have seen hii since agree that he is the ios t magnificent looking stallion ever bred in New Zealand. The Australians .say that it is a thousand pities that such a splendid, horse should leave New Zealand. Maximn is descended in direct feninale line through the old Montagn mare to the Royal mare, to which traces Conductor, Eclipse (O'Kelly's), Voltaire, Sterling, Weath- erbit, Springtiehl, Scottish Chief, Adventurer, Prince Charlie, in England; Lexing- ton, Vandal, The Bard, Leonatus, Salvator, Longstreet, Sensation, Onondaga, Strat- ford, Tenny, Luke Blackburn, and all the Duchess family inn America. 216 Wimlebees 18D7-Wax 1yt-Iii ' 17711-1Hpas 1rM-Mo1 17-Uquht 170-othOeJ Chaere-1ey Ar. 19. _e 1 sileati 1M-Baer 18 by Msster 1Bury 1615 (Orville 111-Bea die T1801 bAkaauwlr7 (Uipe 14)-0rcete by AMaMth 17 (Old Ebg- 1 hbr. h_ 18. land 1741)- y 11 by Matche 1748 (Cade 114. .ilcp. IN Wi' edpdelKsekcl11t314) - Rolb.l 1l1 by MileIon81(Sir Peter T. Vft 1 -Sist I du. a , h 1804 to fK. b Buzzad' 17 oodpecker 1.3) -D . of Alexander, 1.St EcIlpee Cationt m"1 ' 17611-Dna. of f1lgb yer1V74(1erou1.. .; I 2WlzCb i noal1 -Lu iryr 718 1 iy b ;94(thl-L 0 Q . b.,18t11. f8ogloerll aiHeo 1741 1). 4 by llcUpe 1.61 (XMle 1-7A)-Dan. Tr Is l m 1by". O6rvile719(nB 1-ee Grimaone171 byWeale 171 lllerod 1738)- 1j4 hr. a i'i812. 1711)- dm Dndr b liDan. of Damaren Ar. 1714-Dae. of Sampeoa iw lend, br. 1,81Z I _84(De7S. Buza rd' 1787 c of Alexander 17112 (EFlIpae 1764)-Dan. of - I i 8 i ch. h, DHglidlyerl1774 (Heli738)-Dan of Alfred 1770 (Mat.,em 74I1)-D a. 17711 of Engi- JI j . ,neer IIU(Smon14) M4dalla, Peruvion 111(lir PeterT..4)-Moaidor 1808 by Meteor l7113 Eeipw 174-Maid- e m. a.. 1813. of-all-Work I78 1y ULiy 74ser 1iHrred 1718)-Dan. 1771 of Syp on 170 0Nuirt Ei_ ; ch. m., 1815. i3171-DanL of Heue 1718 (o Ar. 174). aimiid l171Tir Peter T. 1TM4)-M 1i9111 Wa=y 17sO lPot- 171- YI., 4 u i iDznIl.u1., 1of Woodpecker 1 (Haerod7 -Ifelel d71 by Squirrel 17.4 (Trveller _ n :br. h. i-i2. ! 1X13 dp f 1 br 1 -.41 (God Ar. 1711). ti Fio ces Fi Peru, 18011 (Sir Peter T. 178l)-Violante 18112 by Jobn Bull 1710 iortitde 1777- ; o; !A=! neDan 17. tltfllerl=4(Rero 1711)-RErlAtin 1lT;5 ly E.cilp- 1--t4 (Xnrke b. m., 1415. SMab 173p 1(Snip 17:ffI)1 4 P r; ildey Comna 1809 (Soerr 1716 182 byClik 12 - ;, Clbin r f. 1786 by Tandem 1778 (Syton 1750)-Termagant by Tantrum IVAJ) (Cripple 1730)- 12 :.3 b. h., 1812. ICtrke by Sampon 7 & inc 171) bl !3 -. Cervzntea1606 (Do uixooef17)-Dan 1818 oI 7oinmpne 18102 lobunn- 1711) -Dan. Iti!1: = .1 Daghter of, 1810 of Paynaor 1791 (Trumpator 111t)-Circle 1s) by Gt Ueorge 17- (Highilyte iq .-, i . ;_ - b. a.,-825. 1774-Abigal 1786 by Woodpeker1773 Heod178 _ .i, Tonchetote. Camel 184 (w i A 1807-Banter 110i by lar ienrT i.w (Oille 25W-71 W. h i .i- dlcca 1807 by ALe0abler 171 (Bcllpee 17 )-Brte by Aara-thu. 17611 (Oild c '' j jtjslil- EngSl-hand 1741)-Maylly 1171 by Matchem 148ICadel1l1. i g '. i Whuilaer 1ISM (Way l1O)-Giti Fairy 1811 by Be 0(Meury o t i altude 180 by I ar 178 (Ia rr I7bM-Berlce IT by Eir Peter T. 1784 1 R;jrIL a., 1m24. j8 (1ighnyer14)-u t171 by Itacem 1H-48 (Catde 1714). 1, xW1 - -Wiiy 1t710PiiiWo-'a 17Te1)-Penebpe 1798 by Trumpetsr 1780 (Conductor) 1767 -Prit i Whalebone,neIla 1788 17 8)-j a 176 by 1Sol 177) (nilp 1716)- hrtUj_ b. .h1807. Jntl aldl br Bshnk1748(Ood. Ar. 1724). : no'gier o Sc, m 1801 ( 1787-Maiden 1801 by Sir Peter T. 184 Hightfver 174 -Dan. .. .f 5 1812. 17c of ileno1770 byen 17 86md 1718)M tron 1780 by Forixel 4(Hlerod1 - .3 Bla; I 5 _ ii ' Xckodk4 tWbltemdck 116)-Mandaie 180) by Pot-8-o' 1771 (IEit 1- brhatusi' Camia78by oodpeckerl1712Herod l7m-Camlhla 1778 by Tre Iain 17t68(T. k " w t ' 'eal74-tloquettel7lb Compton BaHb. jJ1 Mrs. Croirk Welbecki lar Iltl)-Tnp dam 1806 by tlaunns 1790 (Mercury l779- 3. e'anka. h Frhxlneil 1793 by Treuthba 1791 tT. Sw aa 174)-Dan. 1780 of Woodpecker Uf -. _ f I Cch. m.. 1 7 8 (Herod 18-Ever tln 177 by Erllpe 174 Mre i17). nl Ai _ _ _ 2 CrxeL Wjiebone 180 7 (Waxy I90)-D_. 1812 of Se1m 180 (Bxzaard 178f)-MaIden I8Di A-S f jj f i ; bry Sir Peter T. 117P ;Her 1774-Dan. 1786 Of Pbeomeno 1780 (Herod 1756l-. IN2 _ _ br. fh, 1 Mtron 1;1 by - tferod 17M1). A Hunter Bia Matr Henry 181S (OrMlle l7911)-1oadke1 18D7 by Alexander 1782 (Eclipee 171)- i : hbr. a., 1 Brunette by Amaranuthb 1761 (Old HneVd 1741) -Mayly 1.71 by Matchem 1745 ___f______ m ade 174-Dn 175 laof Ane. Starling 1,- Itaiu 17171 -Z3i ! i- D. synta, Piynator 1791 (Tri nnpator 1711)-Dan. of enauncneg 1791 King Ferine.f 177) 4enny 3) 11' Mo g hngl leo 1787 by Carucle 177 (Babrabam BlankE 17bl -Dan 7L lot Prine T'Quaa _ hr.1., 1811. 1751 (SnIp 173 ta 17511 by Regalb 1739 (Go Ar. 1711. Tomboy'. A mn 1809 (Jo1in Bell 1 )-.ady Eia 11U by wb 181 (A ee 17971- B Xf h dam, Dan. 1786 of Spadrlle 18 (IHflyer 1774) -Syril 1786 by Y. Itarake 177 . IrMnke _ .d S chi. m. ;817. 1700)-Ferret 171i6 by Brth, to 881,1o ((ld 1774). __ 2Th Bao __ _ IBdart S1 (Hkr Herua 18)-Echdn 1 bJ conomlet 1841 Whlkr .3 2 eb. ch b 18t121-Mim Prat tff b Biackinek 1814 (Whitelock If) -lt labont 1811l by Orri-ibe + X i ir-+ . 1719 (SBenlgto 1791)-Mlnerel 18U by Sir Peter T. 1784 (Hlgblyer 1771 ). d ah c o o tiinroel' 181n(&0t 1819-ulr br (Orvflle l7.)-Claue 1814 by .8 P!, ab. m.,1(837.18 o (e0 Po,callout,-,Marmoen 111unyky7-irelr 84ytoan 791 Mruy17 Aa ti I EICaSteel a 1 A. M.,.l - ADjbr 18t Cobweb, WI. 1 413 b.b,1818. a hk.1L10 Dauhte of zoo 1X90 by Delver 1280 (Treulbam 1716). Molly' Leg. 1791 by Babeabam 1740 TM(God.dAr.1171t). ieker 1780)-The Twinkle 181 by Walton1769(SirPeter 1. t1784)-Dan. 1814of rvile 106 (eulghengh 761 -Llett 180 byHambetolan17,22 IKing elim 1802 (Burd' 1M7)-SaCbante 1NN by W' Ditto 1I00 (Sir Peter T. 1784)-Den. 1791 of Mercury 1T78 (Wellpe I'T80-DeL 1776 of Herod 178 (TTartar 1741)- Folly 1771 by arke IT5 (SquIrt 1712). Phantom 180I(Waooit 19-sia5e 1815 by Soetbayr 14 (Sorcerer 1790-Web 1801 by1w4xy 17 (Pot8o' 1773)-Prutmee 179 by T-ptor 17W1 (Co-ductor 1.17g)-Pmwil17 by ger ITU 1774(11 118 Calln 5f9 (C olui180a2) ll H n i Eveins I-,9= b ghiyi r 1774 diterod 1778 - I by Tntru 1Tb ippl by Slampson 174I(Blaze1 . Amad 1007 (Don QuilxoW t IP)Sellma 1510 by Selm 1(Buzd 178 -Don. 179 of Pot-o' 177m4 Wlupe 174T)-aditba 1781 by lerod 1S5S TTar 17431--Elfrldz 1768 by Soap 12110 (ftdp 171). Dick Audre.a 179 (Joe Adrea 1718-Dan. 1Sof. dian 171) (rr IT Fraxinea 1793 by renthm 17 (T Sweepetakee 174)-De. 17H5 of Woodpecker I;7S teatod 176).-elalng 1776 b 1clipre 176 (M Ir 175). Wbteker 1H12 tUaxy 1S- i P 177 (Elpee 1791) Y. Camlila 179 by Wood. k e 8)-Caiia 1778 by Trembat 1-.W (T. Sw ftake. 1741 O04oquetle 17l65 byCompton Barb. Whalo 1(W I 0An. 11oa 1f(Goha 17) fn. 1 Yoodpreker 1784 (Woodpecker 17171Fracldoua 179Yb y yKercur I7Ecllpe 17) -Dsa. 1719i of Woodpecker 1... (eld 171i. eND 1815ar =4i-Vqtc 14 D e 11797 Joe Anm.ewa Orlelte, )-Vnlty in.180 by uzzrd' 719 b.oodreke 173 I-Dahchick Inr. a. 1796 -ta 1273 lclpsee 74-rbb 11761by 1Ilgbhlyr. 174 ilied 1786- -he b. m. 1774 by Cbryaoilie 17I Blank 1740)- Peple b. a. 17I6 hr areke 18 Squrt173-Sileiab. 169by teula 1 A9 Gd.r. 1794V-M Nlbe Weetern by Raib Hsnke (Snuke -.bontag mare by 1)Azrye Old M ontg-a of atboy tD'Ary White Turk) -Dan of Brimer (D'Ac. Ytow Turk- Roya mare. 1Te Breeklrs' Hand Book and Guide. MISER. ill)TirER IIro SPENI)THRIFT. DThc pripcrtyn f Chute. Reed f Sonls, Fatir-iele, Stud, Galatin, Tenn. Yearlings sold annually. MIsER, chestnut horse, foaled 1871, bred in the Woodburn Stud, by imp. Austra- laia, smint iof West Australian by MSellnmnrne, dam Aerolite, sister to Idlewild by Lea- iugton. nit of Florine by imp. Glencoe. Miser is a fnll brother to Spendthrift, Felloweraft (4 miles, in 7.191) and Rather- ford,all olf which were first-class race-horses. Since placed in the stud they have become fannins as sires of race-horses. Rntlherford sired Lucky B., Molly McCarthy's Last, Estrella and Harry Rose, while Spendthrift's great doings at the stud is shown by such horses as Kingston, Stocktou and Lamplighter, 11 miles, in 2.321, best on record. The dam of Miser, Aerolite, is one of the most sncesasful in turf annals, for her rating exanellennee and for the uniform and almost invariable transmission to her descendants of first-class racing qualities. She prodiuce 1 Mozart, Spendtbhift, Felloweraft, Jersey Belle, Platina, Trafalgar and Rutherford. Florine, the second dam, was the dam of Idllewihl, the best race-mare of her day (4 miles, in 7.26) anid of Legal Tender. Idle- vihld was the dam of Wild Idle, a great horse (4 miles, in 7.25), and now a disting- nished sire.. Miser is one of the most promising young sires in this conutry. In 1589 only two of Miser's get started, and each of them were winners, viz.: English Lady and Cadaverous. English Lady was a very high class filly, winner of the Zoo Zoo Stakes, 2 of a mile, at Latonia, by three lengths, in 1.17, beating Dilemma, iis 0., Le e, Ballyhoo, Kitty Cheath;am anid Heartsease, all of which were winners. Three other good races also fell to her share during the season. In 1890 she proved herself the champion three-year old filly of the West, by winning the Strauss Han- dihap, 1 mile, at Lexington, by three lengths, in 1.42; a Handicap, 11 miles, at.Lonis- ville, by four lengths, on a heavy track, in 1.58j; the Kentucky Oaks, 14 miles, by three lengths, in 2.429, and the Latonia Oaks, 1 miles, by three lengths, in 2.0Si; a mile race at Saratoga, in 1.42; the Kenner Stakes, 11 miles, beating Sir John, etc.. in 3.11X, and 1i miles Handicap, with top weight, in 2.021. Miser is the sire of that good performer Lady Washington, winner of the Senorita Stakes, I mile, in 0.52, at Mem- phis, heating Monte Rosa, Annie Brown and seven others; the Nantura Stakes, I of a mile, Lexington, in a field of nine, in 1.051, the Breeders' Stakes, t of a mile, in 1.041, and the Hnrsthourne Stakes, k of a mile, Louisville, in 1.05. Adventurer was another two-year old son of Miser that won raes, and was a winner last year. Bnukhon .. , Markstone, Milo, MeMnrtry, Rough Diamond, Mendicant, Poverty, Mark S., Jennie Cottrill and Penurions are also among his winners, and it is safe to say that every- tining by huin wins, for his representatives are noted for quality rather than quantity, his opportinnities having been very limited to within the past year or two. His best representative, however, is the fleet and game filly Yorkville Belle, win- ner last year of the Hollywood Handicap, tine Autumn Stakes, the Prospect Stakes, the Willow Stakes, the Fashion Stakes and the nursery Stakes, and second in the Expectation, fourth in the Jun..ior Champion and second inn the Futurity, proving herself the best of her age s... sex. This year she has won the Gazelle, Ladies', Mermaid, West End Hotel asndi Omnibus Stakes. It is a grand racing family, having bath speed and stamina; Drake Carter, Rutherford, Con Cregan, Sallie M., Bersan, Mozart, Trafalgar. Kingeraft, Maebeth, Macduff, Favor, Legal Tender, Melody, Rldolph and a host of others come from it. '1I ' Trumnptor 17nm-Conductor 1. 67-Matchem 174S-Cade 174-Godolphin Arabinu 1724. t i1Coni 1 6 1796 Tmrum tor 1 2)-tJeom Ls 18t)1 by Sir erT. 1yir Peter T. 1 Highftver 17t " mh h1t, tAlexirna1788 by ineg Fergcund 1. (Ecu pee 176l4) -Lailelila 1711) by Y. Stareke 1t 1 I" h., (Starnlw I7 1791) -Da.. of Y. Cade 17547, Cde 1.'734"Y l'I - Cinkerio, Clinker 18.11 4Sir Peter T. 174 --Pewet 17 y l.y Ta.idet I t Syplinn 1730. T rmagant n,=e br. in., 15s2. b Tantrum 1708 Cripple 1t.-r-Cantatrice by Sampeon 1745 (Blaze 1I73 aIm. 1753 - fRgulti 1739,(-du. Ar. 1 24. ! - __ eat Donl Quixote 1784 (Eclipae 1724- Evllna I 9t by HigSt'tyer i74IHerol[ 1718 Termsa- ! I..jable. tI. -Tatrum 1I80 Crip Ic 1730-tatrice by Satpot 1745iBlaze 1717 -4D.,. j '2 DaA n-bher of Gos lnnpin 18. ((lohannag 7l8 -Dsan 1S) of Pat-ntra 1791 (Trntmpator 172 --Circle br mM, 1802 by St. (e-loorge 1l ltHigh -tert 1k I I yiAbil 1738 by Woodpecker 7734 (Herd _____ 71,-Fretil137 be clipoe 17.1ir 17.50). h r ; - t wle - UWhalebone- IPl (Waxy 1. -Dan. iSif D.. lni 1)2tlfu zz1 l187t. Mnlden't I0by br h. IS2, Sir Peter T. 1784 (Higlhiyer 1774) -Dail. 17lH of Phenomenont 17t0 (Herod 171- Matron 1382 by Florimel 173' iHerod 1 5- b. l ianier Ma er Ilenry 1515 OrvIlle 17,W.) Badic.a 1t37 by Alexander 175St l tlipe 17114)-Bin- r g o hr.. Inelte byAtman; Athu 17166 (oljd ERnland I74I) Mdfly 11, I by Matchem 134s c'de in 52' 174..Da. 131of An-. Starling I731 Starling 173). I- by - t-So- 1771) Pettetope 17W13 by Trumiptor 4738 (Conductor 1767) Pro- AWhiker Wa-17311(Pbyot-S.o 4yer 1774 (Hlerud 1-O P.i178by S ;; S = gJu b. h., 716. J-& I bBky k1740 (God. Ar. 1l,). P 1 b W (817p 374)) !4 J a Glibde Fair HernrI 17-JO I M uercuy I777-Vicis.itnde 1800 by Pipator 17)8f 1 Imerator 1r71-Betrice b m 1831115 )1791 by Sir Peter T. 174t" tllfgttlyer 1734.-Pyrrta 1771 by Vatchem 1748 ,Cade 1734,- b. 2 o __ Dutchee 748by Whltennee 1742 (lad. Ar. 1744-. 9 . Orville Benlnsgbeoagh 1731M Kin Fergut 17-75 EHelina179Hlgbllyer 174 Heroul 175)- - b , 5 'im. 1 a r gal b Tant rum- 176t01Cripple 130-Canlrice by Saupeon i4.BlIaze1733- E-!f5Rly, Stan. 1N of Ir 17t3r T. 17M) Dau. 1799 O. Whbkey IHtl abra., 1780-Gy 1-tIr=!24: cbm B3to) Dorimault 17141 by Dorimtnt1,t IT7 Itto160,--Dizz 1757 by B1..k lJO(God. Ar. Wd ch n-. 17in. - D'Sy t,17 r l7_Wy_ Ar.. 04 - ef Scud, Beninghrougb 17, i iing Pergm 1,,3s- Eliza 1791 by Higbfler 13 (8eroii 111) ;t e, . dX b. h-, L ArnT- 1, 4 by I liie 17ti4 (Make -,)17t-HardiLcke'1 dan by Herud 171 (Tartar st, _ & X- : 1 1,-4 tNl- It bv IN.et 1740) lod. Ar. 17-4). I r Go-and-, I b I.. 17E 173)Raly 1911by Truintatr 1310 (Conductor n. m,, ISe.od171-Dan. 1730 of Spec-tator 1749 rab S 1 7 waxy Pot-8.o-e I77.1(eIpeelpll4Y7t6aril3 byeroa 17 Tartar 73)-Lette 1I S-bn- 790(StiPlt13,-Mlz 1754 by Clod. Ar. 174.-Slat, to Volunteer by 2 ' h . r iiPenelopetmptor 1782 (o-ndu-to 17i67,-Prnuella 178 by Hljyer 1774.inerod 17311.- by Snp 174 tSnIp 171e,-Jali 1751 by IT 1740 Go. Ar. 1726)- t. 81l_ _ibi' Sorceffrer 1794 Impao Y ar1 ) le n 17't8 11Hle14 natbayer Vioet 187 b Sh rk 17:1) -GMarde. 170-a.112o yn173 (SuitH 1) .0 chh., 111 Carlote 17Mb Blnk 170,o . A.173-1. TIN21= 75 _ , 1 fl U Si ibobtail 17fJ5 IPrec pit te berlne 1795 by Wzoodpecker 17 lerod 178)-Ca- tF B P i IS ch.m 1t7 mills 17ebyTren. 1711(T Seepetakea1748-Coqnette 1764 by Camptn. Barb- t. l ao . Slat. 17411f to Itegulnef by God.k Ar. 1721. ' Sir Arcb, r 17741- 5Hw.; i -4 b. h., 18 by Trenthmrn 1761 IT. Sweejfftakea 17411-Dan. of BoepIorun 17.4 Dc u'bt rof, -aDtraibm 1780 ( l Wn Y.ofvnea 1. ldair 17.f. ch. n ' o-Dan. of 4 -Ball'7 0I 77.il114-a.o 2s - ,c loe.l. cla 1770 n oerea(ningt e17i1l Dat. of nFuar.ogit 1713 (Mgluis 1738.-Dan of Daugh 157 Pot- '. 173) Dan. of Clockfaat 1374 (flmerack 1360.-Dan. of - I Syitea' Wildalr 1,71(Fearoonght 17.;)-Y. bitty Pibher by aFmafnought 1735 ;, ,ca Iji , _ ' ltregulno 173s, n tf ittyFlttSler 1737, by Cadte 17114 God.L Ar. 1724.. s T i ltmili" Orvlle 3171 mit ninhi mlj by Sta3iirrd 13.4 tSlr Peter T. I354. i h. . Dil71oWh 7O97 aj -3 Ga Doemul 1791 by Dorlaunt 133. 1n The Flyer'Oth1814-,IF Jr. 1.40 Ar." 178 Iarla. 10. sThe Flyer 1814 (Vadyke J,. iW-Pauins 1813 by Dtck Andeew 1797 (Joe Andresw S a g s,.SX e f . b m 1ts21 177F,-May 15 by Benini. b 171f 1.Kng Pengus 1775) Pr-nrunee 1787 by Main- ci . ' brino 176i Engneer 17311-rIcket 1371 by .=erof16 (lTrtar 1743). 2o 4 Sfmpter. Sir Arc 107. -Di-..Iome 17-Da7n. ot Rohin Rdhea H 1796 i' Peter T. 17R4) q _ 04 ch. - a C. , 18iD. a 1380 of n!ob 1nri, lpse 1794) C-Sla kisin 1765 by Wildair 1753 (Cade br lS Lady Grev Robin Grey 11N5 -Maorallot 17964-Maria 1802 by Me1r 17391 (Medley 17)-Dan. of ,b. mn., 181,. Arisegih;inae1ei r 4774-Dan. of 'FeWrnought 1755 (Reg.i1 173)-Dan of r .2 tO iselirc, Buzeard 1787 (Wooads ecer 13731-Dan. ot Alexandser1 8i 14a. t _ =r . h., 1 Rilghliyer i1774 (Hero-I. Ir)-Dan. of Alfred 1730 (Matchei 174J- . 170 of Engi- S .-er 17M1 (Sampon1741). 2.2- r Bacehante lW'e Ditt, 1800 (SOir Peter T. 1784)-DanD. 1791 of Mercgry 178 (Felinse17s4)-Dan. 1776 -. br a. 1101 of llerod 1738 (Tartar 13421)-olly 1,71 by Marake 1730 (Sq.,tn I739)Vi-xen 1713 by x br. __ INN Regulan 1738 ( ;od. Ar. 1,:4). 4 _' 4 1- DlckAnd1797 (Joie Anudrew.. 1. 7-Dau. 1803 of GCbanuns 1780 IMeury 1 1 .ei 4 b. h., 181. Fraxinell 17N by Trenthan 1731 (T. 8weepsake 1743)-Dait. 173'of Woodpecker 1-,73 (Hierod 17s)-EReeartig 1771 by Blcl 1714 Msh. 1730. - E Web, s Waxy 17.O( Pot. f173)-enelope 1794by Trum toe 1752 (Codnctor 1)Pnel 11 E ; b. in., lens. 13.11 by aHflgyj 334 (ll4H-d 1758)-Prmlse 178 by Snap 17 (Snip ulia 17311 _ Y Bak1.4.) (Go Ar.13 At. Amlllpbe'Duro106 . Dlomed 1777) -Miler'Y Damel 180 by nII(.enger 1301 IM-inrirno l-tWF fDau 1733 of Pat-o-' 17-,, )ltci pe 1I (cr-D133 of iiuncrack 1700 (Crlpple . 1814. 17301-Snapdrgon 17.10 Se p 1750 SnIp 1S1:.f ,m4 Y.Mald of "okIt'lln , (Pegarue 1794.-Mlaidof tiek 1801 by eSpread Eagle 1796 ; W the Oak otoe 17t801-Annett by _ aS ar 1771irek.e. 1730.-Dan. of Rlocigham _ _ in.. 181.(Prlner re53)-Dati. of Tru T. Ih. (tng). Hax3l 1Har ti(rPte7.78) _-xermaid by Waxy 1710 iPot.-fl-be171.neNi.s b .,- 1787 (Wopce 37-Dan 1735 of Preepaten 1787 (Mer-ilY .0 . h. isio.175-yHrt 1771 byMrkAthn 7131 (lprtaLtor 1749,. -SDagerof, --haWi8t1l 34Hart' aibig'A14t)Mdly17)' -. Pyormar [agoo rae-mre]byTayloea5lar18 Mily17)Toogbe The Breeders' Hand Book and Gaide. IMPORTED MOCCASIN. Owned in the Edgewater Stud, F. AS. Ashbrook, secretary, Cynthiana, Ky. MOICCASIN by Macaroni, son of Sweetmeat by Gladiater, bred by Mr. H. W. Deacon, foaledl 1874 and imported by Mr. 1'. Lrillarld whemi a yearling, dam Madame Straniss. d.at4 of Raweliffand Ormelie by Kimug Tom, son of Harkaway, omit of Jetty Trfefz by Mc,4 .ll..rime, son of Hunuplirey Cliiker by Comus. Macaroni, the sire of Moe- easin, won the 2,000 Guineas a..d the Derby in 1863., anid Is the sire of Spinaway, winner of the 1,000 Guineas aid Oaks, VCaelia, winner of the 1,000 Guineis, and of Macheath, tile best two-year old in England in 1&52, and favorite for the Derby, Lilly Agnes, dam of Orinonde. Sweetmeat, Macaroni's sire, was by Gladiator, second to Bay Middleton in the Derby. Sweetmeat was a noted race-horse. ran twenty-four times as a two and three-year old and met but one defeat. He won the Doncaster Cup nind other important events. Moccasin has a donl,le cross of that popular blood Pan- talo-n, which is famons for speed and staying qualities, and is a true racing strain. lPantalhoWs son, Van Anmburgh, was seond to Coronation in the Derby, and Satirist, another son, won tile St. Leger, beating Coronation; he is sire of Ghuznee, winner of the Oaks, anti of Caurilial Pnff, Elthiron, Hobbie Noble, The Reiver, second to West Australian in the St. ILeger, Hernandez, wimimmer of the 2,000 Guineas, and of Wind- hound, the sire of Thormanby. Leamaington 'Was out of a daughter of Pantaloon. Kiting Tutu, the sire of his dam, is too well known to need commemit, sufficient to say he was by lIarkaway, omit of Pmbhahontas, the d:mn of Stuckwell and Rataplall by Gtleinene. His grandami is by Melbourne, sire of West Australiami, winner of the dulinible events, Herly and St. Leger, Blimik Bonny, winner of the Oaks amid Derby, ammd tlme dammi of Blair Athol, winner of the Derby and St. Leger, Sir Tatton Sykes, winmier of tie St. Leger, Cymimba and Marchioness, winner of the Oaks. The Mel- bournes anr renmarkable for size, smmhstance and soundness, large bone and racing sha.pe. Moccasin ueer raced,. bitt his first colts, all ommt of mares the refise of his owner, were very reputable performers. Vamimpire and Faith won six races out of t weity-fiour starts in 18M1. Vanipire three, carried 140 Ibs., and ran a mile in 1.46j. The twum-ye;r h11l 1'. Lorillard won four rates out of seven starts in 1882. Amizon and lisdaimm are both crelitabile performers, Disdaimi won Optional Stakes. Other wininers by him are Leather Stoekimmg, Mamymuma, Mohawk, Mlokania, Mamood, etc. He is tme sire f Cerise, which is the dam of Mrello, one of the best two-year olds ever seeim, wiinner of the Fuituirity, 189, iii 1.12k, as a sick horse. The Macaroni blood is immost popilur in Englammul, nimd he is the mmly Macaroni horse accessible to the breeding puillh ill America. He is a lark bay or brown, with great ulstance ammd power, fine temper aud fmill f16 liais high. He lsmomidl be invaluiable to perpetuate the King Tom strain of blood through the deseundemits of Phaeton, King Ban and Great Tom. He is desemided in direct femimale lihe frmimn the Royal mare, to wmhih traces Highllyer, I on Qmmixote, Alexammder, Stuinilp, ('olwfck, Orlando, Beadsman, Albert Victor, George Fremlerick, (lalliard, imi England; Martini-Henry, Nordenfeldt, in Australia; Macaroon (i..li .), etc!. Xg j ! i, I =i 1 3.!5 : i = l iWatn bnL ,f 0 soghlyer mas4-sd 173S-Tar 174-Patnr 1-A--yerly Tark, abou 146L t 13r P sit 7. 1 7 ( Ufgh/ ys Y o u _-zs 17 33 b y Itea a n n 1736 U60 e 17 36)- Iut e m 1 7 7 o P r u h t 1 7 6 ( e g I nws s- t 1 7 8 1 V ; g l 6 b y U n p 1 7o5 b4 f p 1 ) - Da . of RB a nllo 1 73t (G od. A r. 1136). p o t-Sh os 1 773 (X1 lpsa 4 - 64)-Prnne a 1736 by RH h 1774 (H ells 1 716)- Pro m e 17tbnXt1tl 17 7WbytSlank If (God. Ar. 17,24- Spectatow Quadrille.( B i MCI 75yb vanlfw Gnil orcre 175 imeum- i b. b o 1778)Grey 8aIm 1713 by W CodprIaer 1776 (o8d 17-'a 1 5-HO Miss HOft= 18 ., 1 (Tr 17U)-4. (rd 1b78 -H SkrI 174 Ealtl e 127.) 1. ntadrill.. -Ud- 1 d -lrt- Bird us by ['A bbkey no] eerrer 17C Trnt- b!.1l5 pete M 71-uur 17t br Cdr18 P Mb-3liz Cre iTar by . =.,h bilYer1oH 75llrk 7r tb 1744 (Cad. 1-M. Blacklock, Wbltlock at63ffmbltooks, 17,-Dn. 17.L of Cori.nder 71N (Pot6-1'. 1773) -- l.l.111.Wlldgoosn 113 by Hgue174(Heri 711-dler 17 1756by Pot,41,o-u 1771 . ., P-(Eclipse 176)-Y Ia7 by Goldludsr 176 kSnap 1710). Daelbter o PntoS081 IWalton I'M6)--D). IB of Orerin 17M(Klng Fergus 17;11)- Daw 1766 i. b 18 _ I'; ; r 7 -D 8of Rai I 77 (Y. 31ake 170- Pirneantbs b. in. 1416 f Wln= 1736Elamblet-i 1774-Dan. lI7to Elrckw.dc,( IMar 171)Mlrcnl Bbel vthtelor 133 aszhleronls 174)-n. 19t1 of Coriander 37143 (P0340-s 173- I b b t; Wiktooe 19w by High-r 1774 (tHerod 1 C7 o 1766 by Pot m773 ! . 8r (1 e176t)-Maalla llrby Gohioder 17 ( 170). ! Wa11 Peme Ztinbtea 1810 "bn.bo 1101)-Trmnbyis dan 1812 by Orn-11eI190 (Bmlnebrrogb Wa b t-l. 1291) M ie 11 by We-l lt7 (lHerod 171-Da. of Anaer 1715 i. n., 31414. (Blank 37(4))- oD Ar. 1754. _ BIArd. Wodpecker 1778 (Hsl 1736)-Iirfortune 1771 byDux 1763 (Malchem l748i ui- -I ch. h., 17 osity 175) by S.np 3750 (l6np 17-Dm. 174 oI 171 d A. 1721)-D.n. 10 e_ of Barlletl'a Cliber (DaIley Ar. ltl91)74)ByMansdaa1 -.; Dangh tero13; ' A le x _ 118s(1 clin) f re 1 4 (11ewCd 17 3 3- D a.n of A lfred 1770 bni..- 3 s tr,, lCads 1734 (God Ar. 17;U 30d3.iiwihe abea y Iaheaalion's dam 1740 ! Pervian, lir 'eter r. 17841h[lgalyer 17.4 D-n. IM7Mtof Bonr lm pe 16)-D. 17n G Ar. 1731)-Dan 1756 of CGolds., Ball 178 ,atuer 1718 Bn Meteor 17361 t rIkIss 17641-Middof-all-Woek 173 by Bliglyer 17S4 rod 171-Dar . isj j v b 1 'L l h ot S apbs 17of i 6qltl7U1-Da. dt eula 17WY totd .17514)-Slat. 1758 o! iX _s _ . m_, to Jdn_ t 8. 131 (Plying Chides 1715. S s Or v klle nlugbrough, 17i1 Kn6 1773)-Kevli 1tll by HighMyer 1774 (Ilerod 17N6 E 8b. i1 Ternagant byaS 1 (Cr1 I 15b)tntics by p 1746 (SIaze !9 t 1 h., 14. 171--D. 1757 o Esalu 1 (God. Ar. 1724). 14 -I Y Stmfoml 1791 lSir Petter1. 1764 - lby Buzzad5 1781 (Wondpescker 17 M b.1o Hancmanaun 17 77hyr34 ird115-yhr1by Squhrre 1731 ,,,___;__ (Traveller 13)-F 'a 1749 a 17W (God. .174. A 171 -GSeism 1Prim10 b fte 1730 1oret I Colt 717 (God. Ar. 17e4M-Dai. of Barmd 1741 (Crb 17)- I 1 Bn, AiiraIthna 1766(0l4 EnAl 1741)-Ma ai In. by ltes 1746 (Cede 1734)-Dan. Ia . I 1736 of Ane. Smrtng 1733 (Starling l'767j-LooklstaMe-Lada 171 by Ga ppr Charmn Molly1742 b Secon 1716 :ly2ngChildea 71) 160(np 17e) M Y172(Pe UI'7m T p r 17 6 ( CtlDo1767) -Fin. D 4 Jals. h ul a 1756 by Bank 1740 (God. Ar. 1. t r Oclavla 17 (St7bAvil (rad 17-Madp 1774 , , , Floia'ibhe by Ecipse 164 Marsh 1t-Bpp1 1768 by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 173)-Dan 17D b. m, o BlazR 171 (iFlying Chillers 113. .4 = -1N ecl 1 .tiioiStDI(Conmndors ISI36-Bautiedy 1101 by Mase Bgt 1767 Bagut 1710j H . a ...I-cbhb.1l8. Dan o -Oil EEgh0aD l=-olw 1741i (God.CAr. 1714). S A TOrI.Y Tddy-theGrinder 3734 IApr 1767-Lay Jan 1711 by Sir Peter T. I' 84 (llil. o Elm ,8 i 176t (Ilerd 17bY)-Capth 17IT71 by Matchebn1,48 t J o t b m., 1804., (eAde15-a1iope 6ltySlonrhI (Careie17). -, g - Iultan Sel 163 (Unazard5 1757)-llaechante I1HD by WA Dlto I30 m(slr Peter T. 1)ai bI. 1 o16. 1791 o r (clpse -Da. .776 of tIeod 1s75 (Tr 1743) Folly 41 i nk_ b. , 1s16m171ace 1751 (Sqnbt 171. = Trl S 1 Audrew 1767-Web 1813 by Wan- 17Ct0 tPott o-a 177,3- Penelope 2 -e Triluphollne 1by Thimpaor 118W Concaor 176)- plunella 1786 by Highbdyer 1.74 i Herod q zn rh i. Cl ch 1756)-Promse 1 7ffi by Sump 1T7 (Snip 17J) b Muley - I iih 1wb i 7o (Saltrmmn IWI-Yr E b Glan 11414) 1777 4Florzel 1766)-Gianteem I17 byatclean 3745 (CadSe Sw4 sD _ a.h.eahali)-d 17 s140 (ii. Ar. 1734). . - Clara, 11301 (Wh skey 17W)-ice 1814 by iohanua 1790 lerciry 1577)-Ama- S b : .art, zn rer 1768 iTreutham 1761)-Frions 173 by Mercury I'i (clipse 5 .5 h n., 1 17,-) -D. 7 7-4) of Woodpecker I,. (Ber d 17244). ft - 8iree 1736 ITrumpste 173W) -Ilubo as 3) ySir Pee . I74 -M ller i Cnm c 1774 -Alexin. 17 by KingFeigns 1775Eclipse 175i)-laella 1760 by Y.!llke _ch. .1 W'. 1771 (Macabe 171i0-IJs. o Y. Cads 1747 iCade 173). .M r Clinkei, 57ClInker 1801 (Sir Peer T 1751)-Pewet 37 byTaiem I77 iyphou 1751 Temagant 1!gI g Clnkerlus byTantruni170) (rripple 1730-Canittrice by Sapson 1740 telaze 72-10. 1j71 I br. m.,1S1 1 ft egulusl7 tiGod. Ar. 1734 0 R3 r.c C e Don Quixote 174tiloplle IS4,-Eretlna 1717bjldHI- i7T74teid76)iTfliI ' _ Ce= i ie4 I gau tb Tatntrum 17130 (Crf pple 170)e- Cantatrlce by Sampson 1745 (111s7 1738)-Da. r tc ] ;: h b. b., i 7smo.tegu 17J9 (s. Ar 1734). a J Daghter of. Gornmps 1t tni 130)-Dn 810 d ytor 1731 (Tanunpalo 17-CIoirdc be. in 181.1b St.eger 1774-Abigail 1713 by Woodpecker 1m (ilerod 10 _________ 17 - )-'lretaiU 1772 by EclpSe 178i4 take 1t5.B E j Psutaoon. r a (rSeellHr77- dlla 1e6byPeruriond16 rPeterT.IiFIluridor c- hli. hi., 184 ISi by Metor 1781 (cipse 171141-Mad-all-Work 174by HlghiJer 174 (Hens! o 1'-1 l 1718R) - Dan. 1771 of Shon 1710 (Sqnrt 177W. ,I. Honeymoon Fibo--Put 11316 (Hap 1797)-bila 18 by lubens 1140 (Bnzzard 17W7)- b. Hi, 1 - Lairrsa 1813 Trby lgar 1330 Sle T. I f 4)-Metbor 16 by Meteor 17W ! ,i -712 '__ -__! l(Mclipse 1764)- 1 byof l-Work176iBlyer I174Herd 178)-_ 'Ji Votaire IBlsrlCk 134(3 nilkit868-D.186 t5Tliluato 1 (Watn 1730-1)u 16( be. h 8 of 751Dan. 1713 of W-nalt 17tl6 (tlhidye 17774) -Dun - iXtLadyMoore 7snp11 jfoW iFrew179 7 )-b a.31 Ban81 Csrc s I i Carew,_ Olymplab.rn. 1815 hr SIr Olivr 1ItD0 (Sir Peter T. 1764)-Scotlla b. m. 1736 by Anvil _ J . - n 17W 1hW of- ' lim ar 1777)-(5e.tNab. k. 1771). b - _________17tU tkw ___ I n b trod 17; 4Tabr 171-7la b m. 17W by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 174)-- at. 1751 outh e 17tl (God. Ar. 1716)- Dan. of Sel (Bai 1703)-Dan. -k. m. by Makela (Oglethorpe Ar)- (1iristoer D'Arc'a oyal re by Blansbs (Ibler)-Old Grey Hoyal by D'Arcy White Tmrk-Dan of D'Arcy rb-Royalk-Ren. The Breeder.s' Imidl Book and Guide.. ONEKO. T7he property of IV. S. Barnes, Jlelbourne Stud, Lcrington, Ky. Sales 'in- neaally. O;FxtE). brown horse, foaled 1554, bred in the Brookdale Stud, by t'neas, soil if Lexiigt,,.. andi Coral by Vandal. d;mn. imp. Faverdala, uldat of Centaur (Faverdl:ae -u1) lby T'lie Palmijer, own brither to Itosicrnuian by Beadsmati. The Painwer wonI the Asi;-t IJerby, Royal Stakes and Li-erpool Autumn Cup, and is the sire of Jenn.ly towie- , witiner of the Oaks, Pellegrino. Pilgritua.ge (winner of the t)ewhurt l'Iate. the 1.110) and 2.000 (iiiineas), Grey P'almer, etc. Hi. grandam Geiurgiana is (full isrter to ('iiuitu-.- if Buirlingtoin, the dani of Cavedishi aiid inlp. Hartington, wv.innler of the Cesare!witilh lfauli a;p) by Tni hitoiue. winier of the St. Leger amid onle if the ilos-t vablua'le stlliihiis ever lur ilt iigl;gMil.d Touchstonie sired 31owerina, the dani of WVest Australiani, winneroif the 2.(tN (uineas, the Derby and St. Leger. M1owerimia was omit of Etiua:., siste-r to Caroline. the fourth dam of Centaur by Whisker, third dlanut Lady Emitily by Miuley -olol h, sumi f Mmley auid sire of the fanioims Alice Htaw- thl,.u, damn f Thbrmuamily, wininer of the Derby, tracing through (tihusiule Fairy lby Her.-es. suni of Mercury by Eclipse. tl the D'trey Blackleggle Royal mare. Ockiimmimniel hii turf eareer at two years old by running third to Tremont aii.l Qit- of Elizabeth fur the Fiiamui Stakes, fiveo-eighths of a mile, at Sheepshead Bay. beating Rii d'Or, Nat Goodwin. Alarie and four others. At Monnitouth Park, tii the .Jiuly Stakes, three-luarters of a mile, ran second to the mighty Hano-er, icat, n by the shui.rte.t of heads, beating Roi d'Or, Fitzroy and Reveller, tinie, 1.154; at 'Moin.i.iuth, it. the Criteriun Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, be finished f urth to Mjltui, I'iremizi tmil.d Fitzroy, beating Striileaway, Flageoletta, Cambyses, Racquet, PI.,zzle ail foir others. Oimeko began hlis three-year old career by running third t, Tarhuo che iii a 14 mile race at Jeriine Park, beating Strideaway and Lizzie Baker. H. -was Ieaite lihy the great Hanover in the Belmoit Stakes,l nmiles,in 2.43i. At Brook- lyIv ran tlirld in a mile race to Fitzroy anid Stuyvesammt, in 1.43, beating Dilibin'e, Young Luke, Alaric anid Valentine; was third iii the Tidal Stakes, at Sheephead Bay, I mnlu, in 1.41t, to Hanover and Kingston. Fur the Coney Islamid Derby, 1j miles, in 2.J4l, Oneki again finished seieoid to Itanover, Hypasia thirdl; and ran second to Ihmlbitmi, bea.t-n a neek, in the Beacon Stakes, 1,3a miles, 2., defeating Connemara, Fitzruuy, BraldfoIrd, Reveller, Proligfl, etc. O(neko closed his three-year old year ly ruiimnhumg third iii the Emporinum to Haniver anid luinbline, 1j miles, in 2.35f, the de- feateld oemes bein.g Sto-kton, Vilfred, BrynwooI, Banibridge and Shasta. With Hallaiver mit of the way Onieko would have been a first-clasw stake winner. andl he mui..it be pl:aeul in that clas". The breliling ,if Omieko is excellent. His sire, tu-i-as, ws- a gramil race-horse and a successfil sire. Fav-erlale, Oneko's dam, pro- uluced t h1e w inne..rs Frolic anid Centaur (IF.a-erduale colt).thie latter utile of the best horses of his iday. M yolpial, a daughter of Faverdale. pr dcie tIme wiminer Melinlda and Brig- alize. dlain of tIme twi-y. ar .]il winner J. L. Kuiight. His granilam, Georgiana liy Tuilmstuine, was a successful stitd nuttron. thro)wing a numitber of winners in Measure for Mia-rinrri, FarushielM, Suniset, Irniumenaster, split the Difference and Cucur de Lion. tlis tifthi dal.i, Edhisiie Fairy, was the grandanin of imp. Trustee (Levity's sire). Coth- erstone (w-iuum:er if lhe 2,000 Guineas, Derby, etc.), Mandig (winner of the Derby, et,.), amol WVest Australian (winner of the 2.1) Gunimeas, Derby, St. Leger, etc.). and the gri-at gran.dalm of Parmesan, sire of ihe Derby winners Cremorne andl Fav-oniumsN. Ie is ileseended in direet female line fronm the Bllacklegged Royal mare, to which traces tbe fillowing excellent rac-e-horses amid successful stallions : Oroonoko, S;altran. (imp.), lBeningbrouggh. Williamson's Dlitto, Cotherstone, West Australian, Wadituut, Wil Dayrell, Parniesan, Diophantns. Caterer, Lord Ronald, Ishmnael, WVis- d......, The Mis,,er, Saxifrage amid Harry O'Fallon, in America. flrelad 1790HRed 1_W-Tar l7 r 171E4-Jizg-BYerly Turk. about 14w -j4 I ,5, Aerby eDkmed 177 (Flai 17,)-'Castiani 171 by Rockiughm 1' HIbfe 4)- bh. 11145 Tabitba 1790 by Trentham, ia.6 (T. Rwecpatakea 1741)-Dau. of Bsora1714 (Habrahava 1740)_-Dan. of Fbowetr 1771 (Forestrr 131. ; ,12 i--lalugbterof, 'Srtahm 1710(Eclipse N4) Du. of Synma' Wildair 177 (aFearnoht 17571-Dau. Db iut h. .,- of Tyler' Drnver 17b (Otheilo)-l)ra. of FalIower 1I1aI kBl.ak It11h-Da. of . i :,3 .;.. oLllild I -Dau. of 'ffbik t-I (!ViMs 17'.t Iha. f Hiarria pi - t F.,rixcI Ecpe1 jFearouglt 17115) D. of 'Feauough t 1755 (Hegluc' fl.i -D... of c h-. b . 1.9Y. 1er1 IfRlounabend 1I-1). duin . 711 b(Pot-So's 17)- DDu. of 'Clockfsot I74 (GInacrock 117)01 Dun, of Daogler lynuns The F'i Wildrir 1767 4Fear.uoght 1.7155)-. Kitty Firbehr 1767I by ,.earuowght 1 7717 i B.iino 1711)--Kitty Flitter 1737 V Cade I1734 (God. Ar. 177241. OrWITk 71w 4ino liaieiiigh 1791) Emily 1111)) by'Slumowrd 17111(eir',te 1T. 17e4 E_m r _iliotDa.. 1747 of Whiskey 1149illam7Grey DoriaIn.- 11 by Driln- ,t 71 b b. h.,' l.. 1 . 1 4 ) -Dy1bytlank 1740 h7od, ......Ar. 17U4. at a - ..l n b --ican S The Flyer 11414 (N t r Par--- 1841: by Dick Indew' IJe Aod.,-- 177s) -May 1I0 Igg bKin2 Feros. 1- PrinHr 1,-4i bly Sla.l -a Ep z'.: an 1,.4. brinWl7W (E e r ke by Tleroad 1718 (Tartar 17431,. su,.Pu9SrArby Ism I ibioineal I'I- Roin mar ihylbii (edbrraat lTli'- XrT ch, h.,BS x -ly-yl57 y I1i I04 -Saui 16 _rWui 1.0S 1-.14 (Oi;tIY 1711 D ata.h 81714 of 'Oben-rity 1F- trclipse 1y4eam i 1714(Ie WI- c (CItle 14 D ch. 'n.. 1tF Cub r 1712 by Cub 17b 10 (Fox 17 14).d 'a Robin Grey 185 i'R.ysist 1 -114 by Me__ar 1T791 ('Moley 177011.-)an. of nLady rG 'Bigiallyr 17I. tHigbllyer 1774) -Dan. of 'FcaruuaWgt 1755 Iltegnine 17'9,-Duo, of db I Arde l175 'T8r4velki' 1747). han. Pl BJi 1-1. 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I74I= WMb.. eus 1742 (God- Ar. 17,24) -Mic 8iainerkin b. ma. IT9 lay Y. Tren is1718 (ERousywood Ar.)-Dau. of Lord oxford's Dun Ar.-D'A4rey Blacklegge Royal amar. 224 The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. ONONDAGA. WINNER OF THE JLTVENILE STAKES AT JEROME PARK, JULY STAKES AT LONG BRANCH, AND KENTUCKY STAKES AT SARATOGA, le81. Will be used as prirate stallion in the MeGrathiana Stud, near Leington, Fayette County, Ky., Milton Young, proprietor. Annual sakes of year- lings in May. ONONDAGA by imp. Leamington, son of Faugh-a-Ballagh, bred by Mr. A. Welsh, Erflenheim Stud, Pennsylvania, foaled 1879, dam Susan Beans, dam of Stratford, Sensation, etc., by Lexington out of Sally Lewis, dam of John Morgan, Hunter's Lexington, Acrobat, etc., by imp. Glencoe. Onondaga as a two-year old started in nine races, of which he won four. Jerome Park, won the Juvenile Stakes, half a mile, in O..i, beating Gerald, Memento and twelve others. Sheepshead Bay, won match, three-quarters of a mile, in 1.151, beating Sachem. Monmouth Park, won the July Stakes for two-year olds, 5 furlongs, in 1.021, beating Gerald, Memento and three others. Saratoga, won the Kentujcky Stake for two-year old., three-quartrs of a uiile, in 1.16, beating Nightcap and Glenarm. Sheepshead Bay, was second in the Snrf Stakes for two-year olds, 5 furlongs, won by Marsh Redon (Stonehenge- .Julietta Colt) in 1.0S3. At Monmouth Park, was third in the August Stakes for two- year olds, three-quarters of a mile. won by Marsh Redon in 1.16, and was unplaced in his other races. Onondaga, complaining in his legs, was retired. He is from one of the great racing families of America, is own brother to Sensation, the invincible horse of his year, his damn is own sister to Acrobat and Hunter's Lexington, and half-sister to Joh.ln M1rgan; all were good race-horses, and, for their chances, successful sires. The pedigree is well fortified with Archy and Diomed blood, upon the Eclipse and Hero., and traes, through the dam of Medoc to the family which gave Lexington and other famous horses to the country. Onondaga is a chestnut, 15 hands, large star in his forehead and snip on the nose, with white hairs in his flanks, left hind foot white alove the ankle; lie is a good-shaped horse, and was speedy; the family i's a racingone, au lie is a success in the stud, sire of the following winners: Bixby, Blithensouue, Long Branch, Ovation, St. Clair, The Crow, Tocor, Black Pansy, Boot- makcr, fleos.d, Blessing, Bntton, Coodloe, Ocean Wave, Once Again, Oregon, Hope- fnal, Onaway, Outright, Milton, Delennma, Aunibulanee, The Sheriff, Chimes, Orsmnan, Unaduga, Hub IS., Curt Gunn (Locohatchee), Yale '91, Julio, Portlaw, Busteed, Narina. I)erfagilla, Yazoo, Content and many others. Onondaga traces in direct female liiie through the old Montagu mare to the Royal mnare, to which traces Conductor. O'Kelly's Eclipse, Sterlinig, Weatherbit, Ox- fiord, Kingston, Scottish Chief, Adventurer, Lexington, Vandal, Leonatns, Duke of Montrose, (Grinstead, The Bard, Strathluore, Luke Blackburn, Salvator, Vol- turno, etc. WAIXY. [P6..0' 1719416116)-80 1777 by lierd 1256 (Twtwr 17442I..-Uae 1m7W a.0 Pa111110116, M Srwm Imr 4b Goby A lak 74 (od A..7, b. IL I=a 1786= by Sii , 1750 (Sal 17V1k)1 b 17. Tu; b m., ;49g. S rk). b7 byI gyer 1774 (He 1 - . si obean it re 1- e i.96 by Woodpecker 37efid 1718)-Ca. m mIi 1775 by rby 140 1 706 '7 wa 1G1)oette t4 by Comptod Barb _, w n b.k m., 1 + ;' 71BohtE 77ld4)A-1 im by G;oldl n t720)-Dma. ___________ 17171 l bny ad 74 (To. Ar 171._____ A b. --oodec 1743 t lleRod by G)da. 17we 7.iotte114iaik 70-,om.ti -t t Cha nticleer, nap imo Rlaal 171 by Ik eterT 17.9 (glod. Ar. . t Thle. Lt.. eIS'eClii (oArinil i :i: re. H l er 177O (Herod t7W)-a of 18 oh ( ptard 17641-Patt by Tl m 1112 (Sqare . C11 t i5- t, z1 _71)-Mte Patch 187 by Juctkce 175 (H1. C. 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Sna -ptl78(ko 1741 D.. 19;fW,_pcm .0 cl iiiI Anelt by Sliae 177 (Recho 15))-an.ii!2 Rnklw m PaTner ro 1 18)-ie TOnzrd Whig4 (PitAFig' RePnh71-a.nfaln , eeraoh 71)Dm of 'eguna 74,(BennI79) Mi. WbmbA 17n -Laby dythighelt. nCi. 12-1) by Partne tIIJ Fa uS byIian _b.m. 1721i GreyonnChlay)Sophnima Gilaodb Cnrw.n1W Y BaEb-Dan74o D'b_172 Cheelna Ar.- u F'bte.t otg Liryic Aold Eootpn Daarof, llantboy(D'Acy Wbtr) Danotem-A I I'elwr)lty ae 22G The Breeders' Hand Book and Gu1ke. IMPORTED PARAMATTA. In t/le Dixi'rn Stael, ll tbr B. G. Thomrs, Proprietor, Lexiinftu, IKej. lear- higs sold annually. PAR.A1MTTA, bay hfirs, foa)ld R1S6, bired by Mr. A. Town, Australia, imported March, 1888 hy Cheviot, spit of Adventur-r and Grey Stocking by Stoekwell, dam Scralis by Lord f the lill4, son of tTochstoie, out of Ragpqicker by Fisherman. etc. Paramiiitta thas a treble cross of Touchstmne thromgh his sire avid dam, and this upon the St-ckwell is a choic combinltioit. His daiee, Scraps, is the dam of the wimnners Iorecami and G;ene. Goerdon; her sire, Lord of the Hills, is own brother to Lord of the Isls, winnr ol' the 2.(0S) (Guineas, ont of ltagpicker by (Engl.) Fisherman, one of the stoitest annd gamnest horses that ever ran in Engladil. lie started one hundrcd and I enity tiWl. , so seventy ra ces; aneigst themii were twenty-six Queen's Plates, the Qu-en's Va-e at Ascot and Gold Cup twice, the Ciznoberland Plate, etc. Fisherman is .ire 1fAnghlr, Marilyriiong, etc. Rlagpic kr, his graindam, is full sister to Sylvia, winner of V. R. C. Oaks, and ulam of Golelsl ormigh, winner of the A. .1. C. St. Leger of lobini Hood. winner of the V. It. C. Derby and A. J. C. St. Leger; of Martini-lleniry, winn.er of V. 1I. C. Dverlby, 11 miles. in. 2.39, Nelbourine Cp, 2 miles, ie 3d.31. thme fastest time.s ,i receerdi, carrying 7 st. 6 Ihs., the Inavicst weight ever carried by a three-year old to victory in the latter r; . a... .nd of th, V. 12. C. St. Leger, 1 miles. in. 3.24JI. Clirvscelitc half sister to Sylvia., was the dani of Lapidist, winner f the V'. R. C. Derhy, 1873, a.il of Vaenclse, winner f thf, V. 1. C. Oaks, 1s-2. and the daii of Onyx, wtbiii prhslened that grnat rae-hIsm-s Nordeuifehit, winner of the Victoria Derhy in lS97,. Sylvia was lint of Jilie-t. great grandam of lParamatta, aued elani of Cliaroui, 1 euuuee r cif the Vic toria l)elrb5, lR9, is regarded as the Levity of Atstralia. .J nliet is leesely lired in bhHHI to, Orlande, winner of the Derby. Parainatta was a goo1 race -hers, hlet hot little chanceo 411 the turf; did inot race until his fimrth year; wras wilimerr .It ileh 112 lbs., is. 1.4SI; on plurse, fi furlongs, 115 lbs., in 1.28A, de- fe;ating s-ev gonod g ones, track iidildy ran .re, nil to Michael in Handicap, 1 mile, in 1. 1i, thre- li-hie..l him; won three good race-s of 11 miles each, in good company, and was plac ed in sev-ral good races z in goodl eomiplqy. Paramnatta is a symeinmetrically shalee hernse anel excellent temper, comnbines in hisi pedigree the lec-t racing h1lood in the world and is from a edistingiuishedt racing faniily. Hd lsce-,nds in direct femlale line from the same Royal nmare to, which trace So.uith, Highlyer, l... .nixete, Alexander, Pete r 1.ely, Elis, Stumps, Colwick, Or- lauietb, Beaelm 1tni. Alhlert Victor, Geo. Frederick, Galliard, in England; Martini-Henry Goldsborough, Nordenfeidt, etc., in Australia. Wamy It-PUe 6o5 1773-Uelipas 1764-Xake 1750-4qir 170-Bartlett'. Cbliders-Darley Arabia 1660. i 1 brb.hl 18 Sir Peter T. 124 iHal; 177.4)-Dan.L 17 of Pbenomenon 121i0 Herod IlPII - ! . h.,_ . , Xtiron 1781 by PlorIze I (Herod 175t). ; e. . Ma ter Henry iN'l5 i erville 17oo8-Boaica I15r7 by Alexander 172 Erliplse 17614- Bru- br. .., I nte netteb snaranthna 17466Old Rngland 1741)-M iy 1271 by Mat-beA 1748 Cae _ ___-__.__ l. l.17.) - f Ape. Starling 1 (Starling 17t' - Dr 1 D Paynptor 191 (Trueator Iw) - g 1791 (Kinr Jmny br. h Moble17byCarbuncie 1'72 iEkbr. Blank 171-D. 1 ofPineTQutu-aw 1751 __. h.Sli M11.(Snip 173ll-nlina 1716 by Regui1789 t God. Ar. 114). - - Tomlboy a Aedroean 1809 (John Bol11 1b-Lar Rum 1.J3 by Whitworori 1605 Agoni-trv 17.11 -- - a . Dan. 17911 of 8padli e 1784 (Rigbilyer 17 .-Sylvia 171 by Y. Make 1. .1 Eareke ii ' n h.m, ll.iT. 1Z0)-- Ferret 171)5 by Broth. to Si io (Cade 1714 . S Orj tille, Iietlngbrongn 1'1 (Ki.,g Fer-ua 17715-Eveinat 1791 by llightlyer 1,74 I1er-ia 17.7 - -il'b b Term n bW Tantrum 17160 WCripple 1750-C&ntatrice by SampeoI 1745 (iume _17'& an. 1,of Rewld 1739 t(Gd. Ar. 1726). Slamford 1114 iSir Peter T. 17S1)--Du. 1799of Whiskey 179 (Saltram 1744)-Grey ch ml 1810 Doritnant 1781 hr Doriutnt 1172(O3tho, 170)-Dizzy 17 by Blauk 17T 1Gd. Ar. 124,-Diz-y 17.41 by Drver 1N7 (Wynn Ar.. 1-( a atea, WIaton 370 SirPeterT. 17114)Pnrueoi 18)by Pot-S-t-a -l73tielipee 17411 i'rniiiella i2 blhIt811 1780 byIllgilyrue 1774 (Herod 17.i4tj-Proiniee 17111 by jinup 1714) uiji 176i) -Jtuli _ =i s . 1z6 by lfiank 1.40 I ntod. Ar. ITT I 1p _ -- lb herofOrvk 1.a (Bnin rong 17De-l. lIWO of Buzzatrd- 7 87(W-Ileker 1.-.) - Ds -h eo, dg. 1o n ib 11b nllol8 dctor17,6-Un W by ilerd l;.c kTnrt - ,,o o. m, 1hs.! 1)"1 Xsc ineI g tffistto eliec)by Marbke IT 5tt (Squirt 17ti. EZ F t tt ., SWr ercnlea 182iflV htuehonc lilb7-11lliiec Y6li lti loBsh Bootr 0 IChl+ anticileer Bl_ z srtlcatch lr; )-Flight 1I09 by Ir. Eacale 1P Cotnnodore 1'1-Y. Heroine by Bgot 171) E- chidnh. IS33 eool611 -H.ker 1512)-c Pratt 1by k 1l4 (Wtiatelo I1,-- j_ - m 6' _ "..-'.t-dl7.t19.trvle1tei.vr,,h ti -Ynre a v14rler . + , :t-F ch -t ' 17111 (Hallver 1., 4-Matron_17. by Florlizel 1761 (Berott! 171i. ,, -t yi 1t leneoe aSnlitan 1819 lSelil. 180424-l-rTnnpolne 1625 by Tramtp l14 Dieck Antlreroe 17tl)-Veb h- c 1 -X h tl i 1"1 by Wa 1751 (Po Vro 17T4-Penelope 1796 by Trumpator 171 CoucdWtor _171)--Prnlla 188 by HIgblY7er41774 terod 1716. , ar.' M .. 3nley 1810 (Orville 17591-Clara 1624 by Mamnilon 181 (Wb Witke 1769 - Barplilce 1614 _, rp-a I by (voauall Ia (Merecuy 17 ) -Amamot. 17149 by Drivcr f Trcothan 1766)- n, L _w 1 t10j Frarlio l7t2 by MeJer 1778 tEclipee 17114). b _cr83 ___ 1_ Rv rS eltm Br ntandorf u 821 V7IiakIo o 11114)-Dan. 17514)rciija Plabtf. 19 by Stamford 1791 Sir Peter T. 1751Marcia 12W by Coriander 176 (Pot-K-o-:' - b. h., Isl'J IT --Fa h177 9 ly Pscolet 17et i81enk 1740). . a W iMnley Moloh 1lt10 (Muier l410)-Dan. 186 of Enillum 10) (Orville 1708-- Bee-in-a- E- h Bonnet 11125 by Blacklock 1614 ,Whltiock 18tr)-XMaiac Ilet by S t 5hutc 1.71 Y. _41- .l m . , wiwMeke 1,71) Anticitwon 1602 by Beniftgbrough 1791 tKing Ferm17771). -, _ Sultan 11116 (Seii., 12)-My lAyY 115 by Comlna 1864 tSorcerer 176I -Dat 14 ot bbX Jreo Delpini 17.41 iHyIper 7I 7h - Tiple. Cyder 1766 by King Fergna 1. Eclipse l7till- I _SflS . ., lylvia 1T1 by 1V Mareke 17 (Mareke 1150k M1 - _ Salr to Ve=!letle 18; (Blacklork 11114)- Kate 14S1 by Catton 1809 (Gol-mPnp 18sy)-.-iMe 4 i , nderby, larorth 41119 by WValton 1791 81 Peter . 1714-Dan. 1806 of fiyalnihue 1797 chin 1111 (oriader1766 - Zara 16111 br Delpini t7111 (RLgbhiyer 17741. 2- 71 hlebtne TWay 171 lPot-t4-o-'e 17711 -Pro lop9e 176 1) Trumpator 1762 (Cdneto r 17117,-Pru- . W h kt ne, negla 17'16 by 'iiglhlyer 1774 (Herr 1d)-krrolae 18M by Snap 1710J (ISnp 1736)- r b , h. Jnlialr 16 by Blank 7400od. Ar. 1.24,. i Daughter of Selilt 1891 (B1izarda 1711) - Maiden 1111 by Sir Peter T.1784111ghflrer 174-Duu. I i - 181 17181 of Phenotnenno 17e0 (Herod 1716t0-Matron 1746I by Florimel 17I6t Lerod 1T.)- M I ;N , t" _uu., a'iden IM7 by Match im 17411 Cede 1744. 9; 4 - 1 Meaterllenry, Orvilble1718 (Ben liungrongb 179l4-Sle. Sp 1641 by t rd 1= 1 'ir PeterT.b 1784) 8ophis 17MS by Buzzard IT8; (Woeodpecker Hllncamuc ca 17147 by High- 1 Ib. ht., 16 flyer1774 iHerod 1784 - Cypher-17 by Squ i 174 T-rrler 1W1). Boaiu Alexnder 17d (Eclipse I6 - Brunette by Aarnthu. 17t1 Old Enlriand I741) - May- 8 0 i7 iy l7T by ;atehern 174.4 (Cade 171) -Da. 175, of A.c 6Sariing 17F it arlit 1W7) - b, 3m:,5 ' I Look-at-.e-atld 171 by Bratni r"pper (Brerl, Turk). C f 2 ' -Izzartmi 17K7 Wodpt.!eker 17.3) Dlan. of A)B4tder 178 (Ecilpe 17,4- Dan. of 11 ho 15ch, i , ignlyer 1774 Herod-I' &4)- Dan. of Alrred I-.u tMatchem 174,- Dan. 17.-) of En- , chn lov1 ! e 1 2gi1 2 1753 (1sam17451 11 A: Id.U,. Pernva0. 1&lS t'Ir Fere T. I7S)-R..idora ISMt by Meteor 11t Eelpse IVti-M.Id- C.7 _ _ 4. ii chb m. i8ts or-ll-WVork UN8 b lilgbfiger 1 ,4 IHerod 11,5)- Siilt. 1r1 to T.udemt by syphorz u j v o-_ s ! 17 WSq-ilit 173'-Ilan. Or Regul 171 (God Ar.I .4). _r S _i o+Lott ,Tr ntp 0110Z (Di k Atdrew. li9l)- n VI iVbto 1 (EIlpej y Canilla 176 by Woodpecker 1771 (Herod 1 I5)- CatnIlla 1.8 by Trentham 1766 (T. . !- S C X-.r 1. 8weepatakee 1748) -Coqnette 1265 by Compton Barb c n ai 3 ghlb Cer-antea I1105 Won Quixote 1764) Muilcltlon 1866 by Benll-rnngh 171 ing zz ! = I s; a b14 ter "FmHegu 17 a n b d 1 Trtr 1748)Dan 1 of Skin 1-4t; .rd 14 b m , Ili b Shuttle I lYake 17714 -u 1n9H; of Sir Peter T. 1714 (li gflyer 1774, -Mpc er 1 by Ecllpee 1764 IMarake 177141 - C1.I'o 17( by Y. Cade 17,47, Cadle 11 Da=t-bter fo Orville I'9) Wi Rninibromgh 17441)-Icanne 1811 hr Dlek Andrewa I 171 (Jo Andre..- 184.. 177') -Unette 161 by Bdenlngbrough l17t (Kinig Fergua 177) - HRoa.t.on l 1' 11 y i e- n - Tandem 17.74(4p-n.I.1790- uherone 1,72 hr Her- 17 iTartar 1748, z " i ffheet Auch. Lttery 1ui ranp 1680)-Dlan -l by Muley 16;1 lOrniile 1 itiT -mtp j hel iff 'f t 7E tu b h N -,; eon 814 by [Scud or Sorcere.r 176 (Trm.pator 178f4-Den. I11 of Preiltate 17117 I-J.n __ jMercury1778l)-Daltl.17To(Woodpecker, 13llerod11). I Dauigh F-ater of Bav Middietaun 13K: inltfOM tan 1 -Nitocri sl19 by Whiaker 1612 (Waxy 1,7- 1ian.- - bm 1S J' 4 ella 114 by Dick And-r"a 1797,Joe Andre.. 1)-Mundane 18414by Pot.-o-'a1771 Camel, X B t Ecdip- 17T14,-Y. CaIlls 1TS7 by WoodpIecker 17M illerod 1'.. PA _ iL.gbCb S1 Pir Peteer 1 f-D.17 8 o Pheno.enon 17,') ).-- Ie h _r 't 18-42............. I Matron 174 by Ftioriel 17M (Hero. 1iM. hr Neae. r henry 1111 (Orville Tlb94-Boadlcea 187 by Alexader 1 1442 lclite 141) - Bru- n. 1',e4i4 4r nette by Amaathue tff1746 iOld England 17414-l ayly 1.71 by Xatchem ITY (71.dde ____r. m, t2. 1tau - 17; of Aue. Sla-linr 17218 Starling 17117. Tomboy Jerry 112 (Smoleusko t81ih-Iat. 1111 of A1dro-.aan 1809(Joha Boll ITF1i Lauh-Biiaa i 1b It 1li 3by WhltWt 1816 I (Agonatea 1797) -Da. 1259 of spditle 1784 -. ilityr bh ;; 1774-Sylvia, 17,8 hyYT Marke- I77 (Itarkake19 ! c i E . I t. hRiitRgyat ImblrOYlykptisb mW.15 b rOletHO81Pter T. 178i) I- b IS2 Seotills m. M717P by Anvil 1777 (Bern I)-Scalat b. m. 1781 by Eclipse 11711 (Marke 1710 -Harmony 1775 by Hero. 171 (T r 1743)-Rutilhi b. i. 1169 by Blauk 1740 toi. Ar 171)-Slt 1211 in ou by Iegnla 1-,74Gd. Ar. 174) Dat,.of Soreheebl (Bato 179) -Dan Ilk. in of M wkeee iOgirwpa Ar.)-Clet. D'Arcy' Royae by Blanderlh(Botter) - - Old Grey Royal by D'Ary W bite Turk -Dan. of D'Xry Yelow Tuk-Roal mare I 28Te Breeders' HLiad Book and Guide. PHIL WARREN. TIh/ ,roprer/y qf Leonidats Cartwright, San Augustine, Texas. Terms (f serrice advertised annually. Piln. WAnnRR, chestnut horse, foaled 188i, bred by Philip Warren, Illinois, by Dakot, son of inip. Billet and Experience Oaks by irip. Bonnie Scotland, dam Annie Bototh by Marion, son of Lexington and Miriam by imip. Glencoe, grandam Lady Vic by Uncle Vie, son of Lexington, great grandam Bonnie Jean by Bonnie Laddie, etc., thus giving him three crosses of Lexingtrwn arid two of imp. Glencoe bloodI from mist excellent swrimrees. D)akota, from an in juiry, never raced. His dalm, E-xperience Oaks, was a good and successful race-mare amil dam. of Volcano and Bonnie Oaks; his gran- damn. Sallie, was the dam of the good rar-e-horses Nathan Oaks, Solicitor and. John Mnlliins. Isola was a great race-mrare, produced Olio, the dam of Biddly Malone arid Dnfly. Susette was anoither famous race-mare and dam of Berthune by Sidi Ilan-et, of Crisis, that produced lIonerail. Jeniy Cockracy was the lest mare of her day alid lam of Mlaid of Lodi, Creeping Kate arid Betsey Harrison, tlhe dai of that good horse Denniark by imp. Hedgeford. W:r Over, Ynm Yuin., Mollie iSatle, Co.n.ernara, Tarra- gon, Owen Bowling, Wir lInke, Warfellow, Implrro liptr arid Paliawrle are from the aname good famnily, which traces to the imp. Saltram mnare, dam f tne good race-hor., Timioleon, sire of the immortal Boston, that siredl Lexington, Lecomupte, Salina, Salva- tor's dlam, etc. On the darin's side Phil Warren traces to the same family that produced Bonnie Las-sie,, Belle Anderson (dain of Zenith anI Ripple), Chloe Anderson, dain of Novic!e (re the darin of the nsibeaten Norfolk, sire of El Rio Rey, Emperor of Norfolk, etc.). It is a nrwririg ..nd prodncing family, as einidence l by the form of sich horses as Asteroid n eer lreatini), ErIeland, Long Knight, Clara 11., Siter Anne, Maria Stuart, Volarite, Bomiblray, Snvereign Pat, Grimialrhi and a host oIf others whic h haMve nlese-hded from it. l-hil Warrrer is a birighlt chestrnrt hors.e with both hilil feet arid off front ankles white, a snip nI mursea rnd stripe dlown Iis face. Is 15 hara.ids high, with gool, tine he-I arlnd ireck .irnd great innrscul::r rievelopmrent. His pedigree is a rare combination of good racing blood. 228 Henmblatoelein 19-igFerguot 1775-EcliW ps iie 1764Mrk 570-Squirt 17at-Bartletts Chileraw-Darly Arabian 16M6 Baklr Whitelcp 81 Habdola 174)Dn 12.A of Coriander 18( (Pot-8.os 17.73- 4. 1784 Suep 1T."". Deghte of 180 (Waton 219)Ian 189 of Ovlerron 1788 (Kiwr Fergne 1775)-Dan. 17W1 Kb b 1816.' of walnut 181(iher14-D.17a8 ofRuler 177 (Y. merke! 12714-ie 14, 186,I C'nt ha 1272 by. MatcheI 9a 1' (Cde174) b.h.by 113-Dednioe 7) b Sarke 72 (qurt176) b.I,11.dice I187 by Alxner1., Eclips 171-ruetUb iaral 17116 Old Lug- lend 1741Mady171by Mec fm141(edue 1739 Dey ilhdand-Pute 1812 (llph ...rd 12.9-) - -e IK15by Pria161(irPererT. 179 1) b. in11 VloenlsIlby Jhn Bul 178 (Foritude 1 721- Da.lr-;lhlae 74 -llerod , Aiteon 822 (cud 801)-alona11121 by alton1,82Sir Pter T. t7sD-m4ety 111 St. I... h one19(ocrr 21-a.10 fSe18 (Hlghflyer 177.4. D,,. 1 914o J r l he11(Wr 2WDn 84of Sorcerer 13 (Trumpete 17w1)-Da.a. 11111 of I- br. , l 3, Si-ooo 78 SrPrT 71)Da.. 171(4 ofT.Xarttke 1771l Maek5l0')-Da.. .0 ________ 711 of phenomenon 170I eod11- nr Tramp or] W-arley-11117, (Whalebone 181)-e.161o ou 111Srerr121 .0, llercleoe 111 9 i.y Samord17( Sir ee T. 17,1) -Mtacla 1797 by Co'riandr 178 iPot-S1-o- 1775 Fh17 by Peclt 17tH (Blan.k 1240). Scandal jSel Int10 hilurrara 1781 -I)-D. 11116 of Hasphazrd 17117 (Sir Pet" T. 17841- PrInces A b. mio..I1799 it rcpiae 711 (Met.rc- 1277)-Cohibri1 1717o7p5, llerju.d _____ 17158-Cmil le 171 by Trentham (Im, (T.- Sweep.1akes. 2.j gA ct. h Ljj j19n.7 -qu-aarille 18511 by Selia 83(uzr518)CnayBr 18 y[tl-a or] Sorcerer 179. (Tentopetor'to 171)Cnr 77 by Coriader W"B12) bP0.1-n aS'71 50 Daghter of, PlenIpot"nIary 18V111 (Emllute 180-Mrha1 by Whalebone 1807 -way 17991 -Gift 14 80 181118 bY. Goheunu, 1810,Gohauna i7110-Da. 1802 of Sir Peter T. 1,84 (Hi4,ihyer _____ 24)N Ia.. 1741 of Truptor 172 Conductor 17(171.. Rn-to. Timledd1la Sir Aehy1iffr.St. 1814 to T.nckaL. by BelW. Flocizel 18111 ')IoMe ..-11777).-Dan. 179.) of 'Aldermen 1Vr. (Pot-g--'. 17731-Dan. of -Clockfast 1774 Gi.- Oh 0,s.Jcack 1760) --Ds of Bym-e-' Wildair 1767 (egearnoght 12101. 80Allce Caroel, .Srti1848 (Emnilue. W 10-Row.ena 18261 by Sampler iSIS ISir Archty 91801-Lad y j b.. m4a., 18114 71)Dn f.H.hyr111(Rfyr171 4Monpun 184 CaIon191 Tm(onISSb i Lealie 1M (Si, William 1Z6.- . Bnford. Lilt ePerg 18F byGalln 1799 (-Bedford 171-rumupetta Ismb ieheto h0a-c. h., 1544. 18171 'Btear17871e5 81byeelr 7HDugno 711 o la Bertrand 1801 (Sr b 1i)-Snee 188b SAeae 81 (Director 1811 -Jenny b f(okrc 1814 by Potome 1I1 (-Dlo--- d 12 Tanln' dam by 'Saltran 1780 I b. cie 764, Dn f yne'Wildeir 1767 V'Feersonwht 1715). ToloSir Arcy19 (Doned 177) -Dan. of 8seltrmu 1788 (Eclipe 17f19-Dan. of Sime cia h0183. ilac1707 ('F-aronart 11,55-Den, of Tyler'. Drirer 1I60 tcOthclell -Dn, o CT TM Fg.f1-.er 17111 (Bienk T12401. 'A Sse o Betll' Florizel 1.8)1 ('Dimetd 1727.7 -Daly 179 of 'Alderani 17R7 (P0t.8-n -' 1773, 0 -Tuceborh D.n. of 'Ctockfer-t 1274.GImcrak 1760-e, fSmir'Wildair 1,747 5Feernought ' ba.1814. 17155-Y. Kitty Flbher 1767r by 5Fearnought 1715(tgun129. eLi br. h., 184218. 1812 by Dick Andrew. 19 JeA e 2-a10 by Itnubogh 17,91 CRwelKlgsea 721 Prnoa 78 Mabrn 16 tnine 19. 1774)- SuI a. 1791 of Mercur 1778 (ElpeI7)-a.17 Wf trd11 (Tartar 1718)-Folly 1771L e-.jooIl byMae-eke 1710(qW t18) itrapotloe, Ti D 11119 (Dick Anrw177-e 98S b; Wa.& 1790 (Pot-"-0'a 1771I)-Penop A .tt. 12.I 17:a8m-Prmise17byy Snab 191r(81ip1748)- b - 21 'Luabornugh W'eDitto 18)06(Sir Peter T. 178.M-Picf1ta 4dam 14byDcAdrewa I797 J-e An. - B..- hr b, 148.'drews . 8-leo 1788 by Whtlckey 1781SatonW78(Y Giantes 1-e b I :1 Dloiede 1'777 Fioriel IV1-inea171 y'ich-a 71 Cd 12214.. B auhero,Si Charlel 1816 (Kr Arehy 1511)-Fenton'qatrneeb.esBine (Blue Beard DatI1Of, -[Nliream is pandlan of Duke ofMaet] Be-ton Tinoloua 181(SirArchy 1511)-Slt. 1814 to TFobael'FItrir.-t 18(1 . Diotitd I CL7 n1760)-Da17. of SyAunee WIlde7 1207,. 1 I. Giml- c. l crack 7,0DDat. of eyldenian Wikir87 6 (Pt-.'Fftm..g Gry11bb tlin Grey 1811 (elRyai.t 1711 Mrie 1813bySRel-r 12,91 (I Medley b.in.184Mi' 176 Dn fHg 1.hye , -4 'Torkebire St. Ilictilas inI 0 wati PItO;ikAda.n 186) --Mi.e H-e114h r 18 180 Dikbntro-,1797. aS . akh' Da-L. 18310 of Sancho 1891 Don Qui.ote 1761)_-BILacUor al,, 1299 by Coriander :;a b. IL, 1844. 125 Put-8-o-' 11731-Willdgoos 12911 by Hlghlyer 1274 1iHtd 17111' ,j il ay 'Meerar 181 (Muley 1810.-Lady Adam. 11127 lay Whip.-r Cook' WhIp 1881)- wtuargrs,Woo -e',aO107bq, mr ,18 Wood ekr 17711-The Fat.., by Craige. c1 h, -n, 11147. AIlWfted(Sk= 127) Weab - Kingliero '-Feacoongt 17-57,. fGtnerSltan 181-i (Seti an19)-T waptin 11425lay Tram 1810 ckA i t-F W 3-:1 ch. 17,7)-Prnnela 1284 by Higbflyer 1774 (Iterodr75)' Cl. t4. 1. 1808 by0 WA.. 1790 (P1t814o-'ep1773(-Paut by b Tumpato 112(Si Arconductor Mete. Den. 1811 of Lei' cipsn iiat 77-lr' (dayra' lrdMde bit.,1 1819 CTh Am.Eclph 1612r17KMl' (Mdam1- optr188(MrMti 880 ch 1. anb 1771)-Thro aeb ller181(de 78 Wagner, Elmle ram by'1 ie21 (eoe 71-a. 21o utmn 71 oeta c.. h.b,54 71-DnD fSame'Wbar177(.anngl172, a.1Buterlynmuter111 iAoi (1.o Baeal18 otekr174-e.o 3Te Breeiersr' lrHand Book ana ritte, IMPORTED PONTIAC. The projxrfy qf .J. 0. Donner, 1tmpno Sthd, 7ewv .Jersey. PONrrIAC, bl:ac k lirse.imnportedt in xsero by Mr. P. Lorillard, foaled 1881, is by Pero Gamnacz, winnar of tbe t. ,eger, son of ljeaalsiisiuan and Ssalamunlana by Studleut, coma of'Cliathlami. Agenoria, his l. dam, is own sista r in hloal to Agility anid Apololgy. The latta'r n til 1,(Xell t;uim...s t, Oaks, St. Ieger and Ascot Cldl Clip. Milliner, his grandam, is oW N sister to MIalaragora, the dala ofMlamdlraike v(wiunerofthe 1I ...nwaster Cup), Agility anad Apology, aaald ti Mineral, the dal ... of Wenlock (wihmiver of tme St. Leg-er), Sehwia..ller anid Kisber (wiamner of the Derby gat Grainld Prize of Paris). Milliner is als dam of imp. I'izarro, a superior rzace-lorse. Molaealay Taaaamboy was the dnla of Loiupgaron, M1ooshine. etc. The farmily is one of the biest raa-ing oles ill Etaglaaiml. Pontiac won the Snbilrban Hlanldicap, 1i miles, 112 lbs., in 2.09J ; the Con- solation Sweepstakes, the same dlistance, 109 lbs., ill 2.12; the Free Hfaalidiap, 1 mile, at lontolioth, with 120 Ibs., in 1.431; 1, miles, Ill lis., iaa 1.57; the Passaic Stakes, 6 fiarlongs, 118 II-., in 1.17; the Eatoaatowai Stakes, 1 mile, llu Iai., iaa 1.431; the 31nhattava Handimicap, 1 amailes, 121 IIa., in 2.14, anid the Free Hanadicap .4Swe-eepstakes, 1,; miles, in 2.261, with l r lbs. At five years ola won the Coaley Mlanud Stakes, 1t nidles, 122 ips., in 1.3,6; wonl pI.rse, j of a imile, 120 Ib.., in 1.141, and wona paurse, J of a mile, 120 las., in 1.14. He libl iaot rain iaa 187. lia 188 he won three out of fiue races; Sweepstakes, I of a mile, 116 ]bhs., in 1.18; won purse, I of a mile, 120 11s., in 1.17; wota Sweeepstakes, 1lA; mailes, 123 bs., onl the tarf, in 1.51, leatinig Exile anad three others. He was pla-aid ase ....a or third ii a, large majority of the raices in which he was hbeaten, and naet aald defeatedl the best aialI speealiest horses aol the turf during his career. Adalentuarer, the sire maf his dain Ageniaaria, won the City and Suburban lIlaamlicap and was thle sire aif Pr tteaialer, wihimeraf the 2,000 Gniieas and lierby, ApaIl- ogy, wilainer of the 1,000 Guiiieas,, O.aks and .St. Leger, Wheel ofFortane, winner of the 1,110 Guinineas aaid Oaks. Rataiplan, the sire aif his grandam, was owua brother to Stackwell anlA a slperior race-horse, winner of 42 omit of the 71 races il which he startaed, incldaing Tradies ......'s Cop, at lanemester, naald was thle sire of Kettledrnm, winer of the Derby. bamiganese, his third dana, won the 1,05)0 Gtuineas, and was by the great liraihmatelher, sire of The laroui (st. Leger winner), i..ip. Kiaight of St. George (St. Ieger wilner), Daniel tYU-omurke (lIerby wiuiner), and Mrs. Itidage.ay, his daugh- ter, was th- alaiXa of Vehlette (winner of the 2,000 Guineas) and sire of the popular G;alaapiia (w-imiier of the Dlerbly). Poiitiac is a tine, sy.ai.i.etrically formned horse anld from a very alistingnished racing anid prat.icimig fikammaly. Ha, -sioul Ib, a ciii-,s, in the stal. fIe is lescended in direct faimia liehe fraii.. time Layta ..a Barb muare. to whihh traces Yoaiag Greyhonnal, 3Mat1-elue, imilp. Iiroaie (by IlerauI), Yaunuig Cahde, lllilaaher, Philammainot, Simoron, imp. ',luos, Kentucky, Gilraoy. lkiia la . . .... the grezat Ira-immois, Parole, Powvhattan and all the descendants of the i ...p. Cub llmar and Magnolia family. 230 Dick Andrewe 117.-Joe -Andrew, 1717-!tclip a 111-Varake 1759-Squirt ITW-Bartletts Chlldere-Daeley Aabian IS. ioztey, Tatnp 1110 ickAnd-ew 17M) -audaen 10bSM tS.', 71 cs 174-Y. _e asl l 1w7b4)-CUette 1765 by Coampt.o Barb. Ttam 166 IT. Mur s11ogl 10 sOrviie liS91-Mia Step-eeoo 1814 byr4lSaud or- Sorcerer 1796 (Trunipetor .1l Hooriana, 171, - Den. 17N9 otrcptie 77Mrcr ,,l.Du 7,. T odekrp 17- blk. nL. 1559. (llerod 17595-Sl.t. 1 to Juniper by naep 1-7.) Sir S1. S ti xi Priirn- BiliiislsStO1711;5i9:C0l) shiet8+firnoU trii tfen IL, b 1h.,14. 1711 by Died 177t Ir 176H)-lh4iautea 1791 by M.taIchen. 174 ade r7&i4 - P" Molly LogIa1753 by Eabralbn-, 17,41 l',Gi. Ar. lW774t. l7 _ . grOrville 1;9 tngbrougb 17g1)- Drna. 1,41 of Bozzaoi - 1757 Woodpker 1 . b. Dgb..r. Isl:j, H.rple171 by p 1tudAt-or 17,67, - Luna 1I.71 by lernd l.5 Tarar be 10 173-il - 'oepn 171 b auk 179 trt 73 Wch_ _. fel17el1o-e l7 ieu. lS: of Selmrn 1iJ iOuzirdo 1757. - alden If111 by ; [51 7XX br. b, 18 Xr g ter T. 17f e t774) lieu. 171.8 of I-heu SO rnon 17 (lItirod 1.i- 17111).171 I! ' ---Brn.ter, Meeter l lenry 1Ibl5 Orville 1799)-ora 107 by Alexan l r 1 -7' sEcipe 1lS4)- a. '. br. l b y W b(Old Englad 17.15t- Mayyl lmy 1771 oy Ma1i 14.- 5 _ c _ ;2 Tr3 p ick Andrew, 179 (Joe Andrew lI..),- lieu. 1111) of ti.,banna 17il0 (Mrcu ry 1751- k h ; -i m.o Fraioelle 171 by Treatbam 1766 IT. Swee pekee 1-4.1) -Dcan Itil ot II oodipecker 179 iee 775-Eelain 1775 by Eclpee17 Marby Y7N. Mrk _ be K i te, Bliasr 181 tCbtze 1n501 m ien,.iar 1815 by Sr bOlie 1151) (Sir Peter T. 1754-- Seo- eb. b 18.5. -1 toBh. t.l WCde 173b. -5 - I c Hente Caanel 182 Whkalbone 1bov-.onimie 1821 by Muicy 1811 tOrville 1799I Dan. 179 of 1M; brnz 1Fs32. Precipitate' 1787 (M u1 of Woodpecker 1-,.3 (Herod15) Slt. b -2Larel k!oc 1- re If110Si"h 1 be 1 12a ..br.n1 eySn1.n1 17964). i cklact 11114 j Wgittltic 1805 A 1o1itel 1818 by Prioe Mi dilte SaigboIr P j Lauc rel ITrnbya dam 11112 lle 1Tr1 Brnlngbnghl 1-11)- Mi- GrimatoIe' 196 by br b. m. 14. Weaote 177.1 ba d 1798) -ki o ste ak4 1A; ; J bdhlzlt8 nt _ ' F (ilklr - a I Buetcight Veoipd 182. Blackioc lH14)--es W1ke 11 by Oetil IF0ien 1.807 tDllo 1H;95)- be in, _ _(Mareke 1 tnembiner 1860 Sir;MPrier T. 17801 -Mary 179 by f. M e !Y rk. l711b-oen ity17 ysilyi. 1754 (Cede 1720. Z. Tomboy leery 1821 (1(molenako 1810l-Dau. 117 of Anlrote imp 4Job Bell 1_w b' br. 1h1, byQt Whltweta 1880L (Aoetrat 17M-Dion. 171 of SpPdilln 1154 (lgrd1)gJ1- a I 1-S 'l 17 by T. M1;9t Ier,1 (Mereke 17lt. M L re Teu 1810 (Dick Andre 17971- Kit. I1 by Beestrd 1812 WCare 140- Olympia 5 3 - Careb , Zlr Pe SOr 1660 ( ter T. I'11()-Scotlta 177D7 by Anvil 177 tHewd 1'5&- ' b a n, W cto 12W by E=clI1 (Mrke 1710). ID a; " Day Subtan h. IbIS- iBliin Il-. Cobw 1'b 118 t Ft i iS11ij a--sTli. 4dt by So-thtyrS r 19-Web 18m,by Waxy 1791) (P-. 11n- O Itube cnam 1815 (Whbkee 1787xrd -TiPnt t 1811 by Waxy17 I3t (Pot-p-o- 1IHI 7 - l bu. 187 ll 7y ISebelar 1769 17o by 8 , I"M F I Cl Wb&1.bou 187Wx 0-a.1812 of eIm 119(Bealuard9 117h-adn10 I by Sir Peter T. 14(Bgfye17)-Dan. 1782 of Pbenoneno 176 (etd 17718)- t_ _ r b.,_ f24. Matzn 1782 tLFlorioel 1782 (H(erod 178). Mer Hen' 7.Ghry (Orille 10)-Baadico 1807 by Aleander 171. lEcype 17k4)- 17 .53 . 1.0 BnOer Brute by Ame " 1_ (Old 1ngland 1741) M Ayly 1771 by Matcbee r 1748 H (4e i. S'MCade 174-e.17956 of Anc. Starlng 17181 istarling, 1727.Y mlyeo 71(nnpaaa 1m8) -Dia of BeaftbIUE 111KnFets175Jny 5br 51 XfMle. l abuncle 172 -Belr,. Blank 17f8) l mir l Ti ofPulce 1.t'e 1815 , -,Sirrc. C. (Wnip 1)-Suliebne 1D7(l16b brMeW.l n1719 God. Ar. Iot.li 2 1- A Tomboy. h ,Aindrua1809 0 (uliau Bel7 )-Riy l 1810 by WbitPeter 11 (Agoolebt 1797)-. data 1 o Spudll.s 186 ighllyar 1774-Sylvs I' 17t by Y. Mk If.re 171 MaXrs h I bm, 1817. C1)-Ferre 175 b leroth. to Sa (ede 1724). -Ovle Be-nlngbrogh 1111 (]King Ferg. 175-eela1791 by iels174lerd18- Ory _, -. . rw I_ , b. h,17I. TeIyatrm16 (Cript 7179u)-Centelieb1y Smpon171 9lx ___ 1733M-. Of Regul" 17119 (Ar. 17I14). Emly talortl 1794Slr Peter T. 1l7l)-Dau. 1799 of Whfskry 1780 ialtrtem' I7801.-Orey - ch. ..m 18 Doralnt I7 91 by Drimant 172 i iOtbo, 171-Dlmzy 1757 by Bleak 1740 (God. Ar. r. 172d)-An. Dzmy 1741 by Driver 1(.7 97 A,.. Parean, BlWalton 1780 tir VeteT. 1786)-Prao 1660 bj-Pyiie uen (Eclipse )7;9-4 el Pft p""' 1718 by Highfiyse 177VErod 1l7ui)-Proonla 176 by Snap1 1M II (Sip196-nll 17 ,.0 1756 b Blank 1740)i A 1794). 4 . Miss eItly's Ovil 179 (Bemltgeugs 7 Dan. 1800 of Bezerd' 178 tWoodpecker 1. .l- "1-4 dati, Ilinle7lyTaptr1)1(Conductor 1767)-Liiue 1779 by HErrd 1758 (T'raer . hr. in.. 1815 1l43)-eoberp 1 roe 1710 (Squir 17121, ' I 'or lbrdcalrbee SrE 1815 t'a 80-ncIu 180 by Bob Bty1804 tWbantiree Ir cb.dbt181.r ii ro P-eoi Hoele ISM (Cbeapdore I)-Y. erieby Begot I .170 Ecoomit 1I80 (Wblaker 1812)-M01s Pratt 18N5 by BElecklock 1814 (Whitelock 18SM- bln.1ll31 Ga.taboat 1812 by OrvMille 17 99 (Brelogbrough 17,91)-Mlne-tre 1alI by Sir Prier T. 1784 .i.I -.___ HBglfifyc 174,-latrrun 1782 by Plordzel 171;1 (Hertid 12 1 .0 4 eiincoe.' Saltan 1818 S3elim Ifto2-Trameoine 185by Tramp 181 DAiiii(Z h12c. h., 011 1Il8 b Wa.xy 190 (Pow.8o- 1773)-Penelope 1798s byrnpto 1 (Conductor - z7-en 1781 by BHirbflyer 1774 (Bend 1782. aaaMuley 1810,t0rvi1. 17119)-Clar leol'by Mar1inon INN Whiskey 1709-Eaepslce 1814 -Amazonan190P:.1799 by Delve 1MA. (renthamn 1799)5- iSr___ Gba-1711)14).iir Siilsoe 9byAeadr18 clpe16)Evl10 by Sir Peter T. 17.84 HEigbdyer 1774-Bne170bDrn177(ro118 Golceloil Bo'b BotI84(bnils 77 igt119b r sae11 (omdor 1796)- Y81 . Hrieb 170(rd178-rie17byeo113(Cede 1734)-Zlsa. ch.t ii..,1:11791 ofnap171 (Sip766. - ToboJerI16 (Sniolemko 1810)-Dn. 181 of Adosn16 Jb ilT81-aid b. IL, 11 11byWlworth10 Agnee 17M1371-De 1780 of Spedlile 1784 (11 gbfyer 17)Sli176by I.Mike17 Meeke 17510). (02 Lunatc Prime MiunterI l)(aeei)lairci n (5b Shtle[ i1. Y eiIT b. u, 818.!, hnllalee. -e lul , by Bnsbrni i.li h kIngFegaI7- 1l peala e X2 1. I711b 5en 711lals 72ba.IS tiln 76 11'tarlingl7-Do.. lilt at ..... 172(11.4 r. 71)-Siuee e. n.1742 liv ('-l 11ter A,.-1-..pnter (lbs 871. ,iigonarh. n. i7.5 by P-rts'r. 1713) (Jx) g-e ed uteab. - . 11 by BlnBtok.-Ie 12 to Oiyb (eyann (Chiliaby)--Bre.w Farewel be. ni. 1718 yMtli (lltep At.)- liu_1 etier (IiArey Yellow Tark)t-.Das. atfleer'sWhite Turk-lian. .f Dholewethi-Layton ebmr 73Te Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. POST GUARD (GEN. PHILLIPS). 27te property of Mllessrs. Stelshen Sanford and Sons, Hurricane Stud, Amster- dam, NV. Y. Yearlings sold annsally. I';s8T GI-ARlc (first called and raeed tnder the name of Gen. Phillips), chestnut horse, foaled lS7t4, bred in the Ilrenakness Xtnd, by M1r. M. H. Sacford, by imp. (lenelg, son of Cit:lh1 I\y Stok wcll, demce La Polka. dalan of Strathsjpey, Heel-anld-Te, Los Angelhs, tt. ley Lexinegton, grcacnd:cne InDacce. dai nof Schottische, Redowa. ete., by imp. Gh leio-, great gracidalaee Ceetillimee, dala of Gallopade, Jr., O'Mearn, etc., by imlp. Levialthalzn, ,et ef iemp. tfallopadle, dhicci of Reel (thc dam of War Dance, Leconipte, Stirke, l'ri I'r s., Fnimmy Well, ete.), by Catton, 5o,1 of GoluImempucs by Gobanna. Under tIe. leai .... (..f c. Phillips. at three years ohld. tarted ie ninie races, wont eight; nil, heats i, t.48, 1.45-A ; 1 miles., in 2.12; 1A miles, ice 2.42, anId l1 miles, in 3.154. At four y ars chl, sttarted fifteeni timie, won six races, was second in one and third in four; wo-n it cmiil, heats. 1I miles, 1t emiles, It miles, and the WVestchester Cup, 2k mile,1lI11lb., ea tinNgl;Parole and lt. Jnicms, anid was placed in several fast races. At lihe ye emlel startedeighteen times, won three races, was secocntdin three and third in finr; w on HItndicap Snweepstake, 2 miles, 115 ]b.s., in 2 39; won purse, 11 miles, 112- Ies., in 3.:061; won Grand National llandicap, 21 miles, 108 his., dcfeating the noted Feridla, icc 4.K 1. At six years ld started t wenty tinces, won three races, was second ih. feer and third in six; won plrse, 14 miles. 108lbHs. iii 1.56k; won phrse, 14 miles, 1 IS ,... ie 2.441; won, purse, 21 miles, 10.5S., in 3.521. Inlhisseventh,eighth, ninth anld teceth yea.rs lie started in twenity-fonr races, principally hurdle and steeple- chases, of hilel lhe .won twelve, carryinig froim I36 to 68 Ibs. He was a horse of fine speed acid a gaci.. one, capable of rclilning foemr-emile heats. Post Gnard is, f-shieenably bred and fro.e. ocee of the best racing and producing families ice the vrtl. Lou Laceicr, frocm it, was oide of the best race-mare-s of her day at all elistaiwces. Lady Hardiaway by Comnmeeoelore, son of Boston, from it, is the dan of Miss Hlardlaway and Mercedes, the latter the dam of Barnes, Runnymede, Lydia, etc. Gallopade, Jr., owhc sister to Dance, was the dam of fi-hottische (she the dam of Waltz, Balliikeel acid Reveller). Waltv is the dlaze of Glidelia, she hav- ing the fiestest record nietil 1r91 at 1f mceiles, 3.01, aced of Hop, the daam of Carson, Fond dcn Lae-, Kirkmane, etc. Icimp. Gallopade was the dam of the renowned Reel, and she the daIn of Leeompte, the only horse tbat ever beat Lexington; Starke, winner of the Goolwood Cucp; Prioress, wicmicr of tee Cesarewitch; War Dcnce and Fanny Wells. Ne-llie Grey, by Comneolore, Jils Johisoon, and a hbost of fine race-horses are from this faccily. Post Gccard is almost intriel ie the stud, but is the sire of the winners, Guard, Rear Gnard, Genardliana, Our Maggie, Post Mlaster, Some More, Miss Aggie, Zamn Post, etc. Ite is leseendel in direct feoale licie frocie Old Pipicg Peg, to wlih btraces Bob Booty, Mickey Free, Chanticleer. tSelec, Xeceophon, Barcaldine, Lowland Chief. War Dance, Lecompte and all the Heel fatnily. 232 Whaleba 18-Way lU-Pgt4eW-.e I7.-NeilPO lse1 17- ' m-Darky Ar. 1609. Sir Hliculie 181 Wiebone1 'leeolu 11m 1 Bo Booty 180 ChantIcleer IreI ,Hernii 174dl84-Her!17 b Hero 1771Cde -Y..Heroine by Begot 113 ' 6o ih M Heooit 18t3 -Whlehar 1812-MiI Pratt 1825 by ikitlock 1814 (Whiteloek 1180)- tcso'o WI b yI7ts7wbnlguiieolt b J a MM= yi 9ll)Benieonael 1&lbySirPeterT.1,84 ______(Rightlyer 1774.ato140b ore_1i (Ilerod 17;.8). M Sultan W18 (BeIE I8.- tepo!lm 1.0 by Tramip 1811)(0 Yn ew 77i x.- 11ecoz 1596IW by W-sy 1190v (Pot14 o'.' 177) -enmelope 1198 by 1Conductor m. ChL1SJ1 17t7)-Pr-ol411181m by lillbdyer 1774 (11ierod li) Jti Y nMaley 1810 tOivle 1718.-- Iere 1864 by rItaron lbioJ (Whi-key 1-9. Harpalice 1814 i Marpee. tby Gobanna17O (Mercury 1718-Amaznon 1714J by Drier 178 (Treusthato 17410)- r , Frbc ioun. albF .e IS tEcliee 1764. j. Huc pery t&oiun 18D19 (P8orearer 1j-Uliikerioa& 1812 ly tClinker 1185i (air PeterT i 84Pewet p Clinker, 1710 by Tadm 171M (8yphon 17)0. Trrmtgant by Tantrum 170 Wriapple 1750)- -b. hh, 18V. I Canttrie by Sampan. I) Bze l4 - Xi 3, Dangiiter 0, 'Cervantee 186 (Doo Quixote 17H4)-L;IL 1818 of Golumpue ION (CGohanon 1,'1-Dan. 15; a ofg kb.m 8s ,-4 -A - i8tl0vecrer a't S-OChd 1W by ,St. George IHaO (igbilyier b. m. 1810 of Faynator 1191 (Trumpator 1712 u 82b 4 eog 78 lible _____1174._-AbIgail 1ra. by W(o 1pekerl .817111Hroel17614). Tonchtorne Camd 1MB ( W bBntcr1 byenry 1815 Orvile 1;S4t) -Boe _ _i br. h., 83 dices 187 by Alexander 178 MEdIuoe 1764)-Bninrtte by Amnraisthue 7(4101.d Rug- ID& W- 174H- y 1771 b Matchem I CamiP t r 17) ci Obzue )-PtlntelngIni (rel l1ngnlvh 1ff1t by C.i., 1l 1. n l b. r. 1zttee, byouolton 1sM0B ,8t r Petr T. 184 AV, riety 181 byTcithlt-e 1797 (Cr-der _____ 1110 of VaoWtoe-s 1 (7,ipee 111Herdnels' '' 1 1 o S U17)6 by hank 1740 (Gotd.Aer.r lby Sap 50 t91i'ip 173 i-Juila ejiE. - 1810olen(Slorerer 1786i)-Jerboa 1011 Guhaisto,1710) (Mercury 177, - Canirills ) b ew, ali178brrrntbam 17i11. Sw aeep 141,-Coquetie I7a1 by oUuptonBarb- SiAt. Raiya Oak 18=tCe- tt j1-Das. 1819 of Orrihle 1193 (BeMiigbroth i E . h., wi e 18b13 by Sir Peter T. 1781 Highflyer 1774)-Aelein. 178 by Kiig Fergu- : , 75 .lxdeipee 1,704-Lardelta 10 by Y. Itarke 1,.1 iM.rrke 171W. .1j Garcia, Oetna 1117 (Stdinpilo 17915,-DauL 16i6 of Shuttle 17 (Y. Mareke 1t1 Kath,:irine n t !,; _ br. m. 18.1 1181 Delp 1781 Highfyer 1. 74)-Dau. 17, of Pnytnaekr l ,0ti (BiUk 17,-Dn iq 1__ s _1,-740 ugisan7S(Chngeling 147.. A Wbalehoue VV;V7V1110 (Pot.80'e. 17ftF- PeeOpe 178 yTuao 72(Cunaliiwor17iZr: W rh.e18)i ne , 148 by HRigh Oy. v 1774 IrenalI 178-f-hlomber 1788 by SuuP` 17w i8I,. 11) - N4 ,ohnbr 17, iWWahs 17-56 by Blank 1740( (. Ar. 1' 24,. dn cs Rubene mbB I Bozaeir 18)-Little Foll15096 byHiladlig18(tplie174. . 4 iIset,. Harriet 19T4 by Volunteer I71M1 Eci 1-61) -Dan. 1I787 of Alfred 1770 s31cbemt .-0I_,_8i _ i 174to-Magno.. Iv hI-b Mmreke 1750 nwZIrt 1 M_ 1 811 Sby Pete T. I7 b4 ( r 1741- W ' br,1811783I Woodecker 713 uterod17781-Papillon 17(9 by Soap 1710 4Sip1711 -Mir __, r., Clevelnd 17t by R ogulne 17 d. Ar. 1,24). b. in. 1818. IS oyi8f ghhyer1774 (Herd 1 r18-lIe of Godlnder 176. (Snap 17.0)- 4j .d i m lsv Bolngbrke 17ti6 by Suuirrel 1751A i'raneller 136). a T g Sr Ach, e36onj3 ed1717 (PIolaui 176)-Castianin 1761by Rodkektm 1781 (High7y I j s; , , (Tbitha 1782 by Trentham 17S (T.t 17)-Dou. of ohrne 177 4 b L186. (Bmabraia 1786M -Dan. of Foreetee 1770 VeFrtier 1-301. 71 fat t .i 3X Dhtcr of Seirati 1110 -Me1ip.e 116414-D1n. of Symitmee' Wldeir 1M7 (-Feenonghit 1771-Datn. 5 21 1 33 - to of Tyter'.i Driver 1710 ieOthello)-Dina. f Falltower 1761 (Blank 1740,-Dan, of q1 -i '-- -;- Varmpire 171.7 (Reenun 172). X 4 i i.3 fl)1in 17 BnF" lrisel 1788)-Dan. of .Shrk 17 t)aike 1,10.-Dan. of fMrrle bFl;oel Priwl, Ecipse 1710 Fesernonght 171A6,-Dan of 4Feernouog1ht 16 (Begulue 1)-u of eb. h.. 1801. ajel y Roger 14,1 jhRonhead 173.. Danbterof, AMn 177 ipt.8..'. I,-M Dsa. of -Clchkfat 1774 (Giemcrck 17411)-Dan. of b ._ 1C I S Eg e719jl Sy1n7n W7 1111-7 o e t ,rual 1t51,-V. Kitty tFiher 17417 by 'Feeuoumght 176 ht;un 1_719) -Kitty Fiehier 17by Cee 1734, Gd, Ar. 172). Dan. 1719 of Whi.key 1119 8alftram' I1. --Grey Do10 mant 1781 by Dorittnt Im J j, - _ 1-1 (Otho 1710 - Dizy 1=7 by Blank 17t4 t(od. Ar. 1724.. M Tbe Flyer 1814 Vaindyke Jr. 186-Par.n 1813 by Dick Andrew- 1717 Jo- Audrew- 0 ' h. 1by-Vxn171b O. h4 =.. b7m., 1iiar 0, =t 7. by Man. 4 j is 8So2, chh. l8I8 1Ss)-cub Obtteettrlwbiw111_ 11_thedblt;08 (ITMiiletTtT 1738)- N b J y tighdrer173 givr1..... . ......4)-D t f Csnub mare b gu 1.8DnLo o.1: o m-,RIS Ariey17W -al2a1tv elzr 17 M)D b Iiir. e deTi 4 f(Woodp r m3-Da., of Aie.arderi- I : 1 iBIS 'y i iMt , Ineku la, (oHrerer I77)-of Alfd 17 i7tcia- 22 (S pby O1 il74I5 elgrng ).-le.bi.19iWrteee Fa 'bae., W. Ditto I8 an. 76Peter T. ITR4) -D at. I 9 of Mercury 17.79 (Eclipse 1D4. - DTark l.t 1 c br. ma., 18s. fclwgtlttn r177Flytb btsbc15 9tit1a-ie . :3b Wool--- 1731 G-1714D. i of 'T 174 (Crab 7324- r7ll; (Ta lwetopntakes 1-431-DnO. 1,5 of Woo m pecker .8t, t , 17.3 (llft 175v veri7in h,5 byelip,, llti4 lWrke- IT.Wt W eb \a li0Po- 1- l---Pe-+,j.! Ibyb Trnmputor 177ft tnd.cto . ,--Pu Bnttek.BIrnhby. 1 r lcgi-Brnelt4ab brd i.7WPromi3 by bey Snailp 1,60 Cbb -omneble3ey Betty eb. er. 1711 by Corwen Bay Dark:. lbiiy mar7e9 by Labitiker Turk aol of PIpingt- 8 . Xh bi b1) t 170 t34, --Moll tnl,t d2FBt 1711-iantens Itt6 by Mat-bem 170 (Calde t: iDX htr of windle lt04,13cningbou-b I7 91)-D..t. I78 of Anv41 1777 (Herod t7:90- Vrav, IT,4 w 7 f it-h 1 b bns 175o tftip 17R-Du.L Of Beg1. 17S9 (G0.& Ar. 17)-Sitt. VWt to Otbllob _j-b C m- 1= (A Cobs2[k A,.). i .h. FlO tlintrlm 176 (Hro 175gi-Yse Y Ir74 br Feifimwe 1wsb)-Dant ca _ _ s_ Cnnob... I811by Orrlle I7wj&isrish1gta b. nI 79 of W..11,.-eok __ __ _ . ,o 17liiixhtwrtn)ronl77 b ytelem74tsbt 174FD-IF f T-tk 1l lRulg 1;gi9"o :S4otCkb17g (os171fiitL17tlof Alie-h,rtl 1. 44 tCrt rtitttel,Bay Breekletiby b. -u 1731tbvarn I.i Jr!_Brect Itn 5iirbob i;t:.h Bor Betty h.s nL 171 by C-ne B y iB-lowrmr y iit ukol fPnnP 317 RrerlerW' Hand1( Book and Guide. POWHATTAN. OWN BROTHER TO PAROLE. I, flue 1J'oeudbun ,Stud7, A. .1. Aleurander, proAprietor, near Sprin" fStation, IWood- t;,u, C;,., lK. .Apjiufwtefn ftu L. Brodhead, Spsring Sttion, Ky. Anneal ,sots q! gemt-tlintgp in Mity. l11W'H.ATTAN by imp. Leamington, son of Fangh-a-Ballagh, bred by 31r. A. Wl.-Ih, Ehraihleia .Stl Pa.., finleut 1S79, dam Maiden, dlain of Parole by Lexington. t ,f B.stonl, llt owf Kitty (lark by imp. tGlensoe. Powbiattaui started in only olne uibliel re, that at Long BracIth: imeeting with an accident, he was unplaced. lie wa.- u iisidlred quite proisiang, and raui a very fast trial at Jerome Park in the ;ajriYng. Parol,, his own brother, has- been one of the noted popular favorites of tbe tirf. After r:ciug inn his three, four aunt five-year old form in this country, hle was -,ltt to England, anid won the Newmarket Handicap, last 14 nuiles of the Bieaco (mlroe. beating the great lsononly, Liona altu three others. He won the City and 40lmrlitmi Handic-ap, 1I miles, 119 Ibts., beating Pidotto, Cradle and fifteen others, and th e, grra t letropolitan Sttakaes (handicap), 2uin iles, 124 Ibs., beating Casotlereagh tIe (tre.at (Ch-hduire Handicalp Stakes, 1i miles, carrying 134 lbs., defeating Reefer, Sir .lospb Ridlotto amln fiur others, anal also won the Epsoal Gold Cap, 1i miles, 1!5 ls., leating Alebmakist anisd Primrose. The family has always been a successful r;aninng on.. Ilaiden, his dam, won the Trarvers Stakes at Saratoga, the grandam and great grandami were all winners, anld from the stock have come inch horses as Mary Morris, Wild Irishman, Frankfort, Falsetto, Felicia, Fortnna, Sumpter, (hihlers, Rattier, Ringgold, I'lirtilla, Mart Wyinm, Tom Kiimball, Cassandra, The Colmuitcs, Tnrco, John Bascomi,. lichlen Mar, Aimn Merry, Tiger, Ann Innis, Hebron, Meteor, Gtorge Kinney, Perfeetion, Salulda. Perception, Peregal, Oolah and, in the e arly dayt taf rating, old Slamierkin. Then, on. the score of blood atil racing lineage, Powthttaninoulal h omdmililded himself to the 1imblic. Powhattan is a solid bay, with large st:tr, lft fore antd righIt hindl amnkres white, his headl is bony and expressive, with largt.. full eyes, high at the withers like his noted brother, good barrel, great dle'th nf girth. wvith good loin: ana lfiie tiumplinig, and has the Lexington bind leg; he is 1t6s ha..ts.l high. Whilst he haIs hot the racing reord of his great brother, he is a Le:nminugton from a racing fiatutily on iothl sides, alid as utearly all the Leamingtons art' .s11Caesse ill the itald, he hshll be. Flying Childers electrified the world by his lbrilliant r:alning t'arecr, blut his brother, Bartlett's Childers, excelled hinn in the sdtl. -ie alo 0 dii Cade excel his faniltuas racing brother Lath. Powhattan is attich mblnlrtd ta, .ir Arnlhy anal Di Mitled, aunt traces Bfack without a Hlaw through Amnaran. thu.s, diano tw the Layton Barb mare. PIoxwittani is the sire of the winners Dnhme. Poteen, Poeassett, Cherry Blossom, lurlingtim. all extra good one. E. D., Eda, Flossie, Indiap Princess, Palisade, Venn P.. P'ilgrim. Capt. Jae k, hliomte'e, Palestine, Melanie, Mary Conroy, Penayroyal, The Elsky. .Iie S., Old Pepper, Comiie Bnckinghamn, The Distiller, Pow Wow, Court Lnuru. itanjo. 31anhassett, Lhewellyn, Padlock, etc. 'ovwhatt;uun dle.euds iii dir,!t feniale line from the Layton Bari mare, to v hich tnice Young Greyhouin. .at,+h-n', Ynnat.ng Cade, Drine (by Iterod), Blncher, Simoom, ntihdslon, l'hPilamulonan, St. lltunrnt; etc. 234 EcUpee II-Muauke 1750-SquIrt 178-BartlettV' Chilera-Derley Arabien 161K. IPu4&-o-'. 1773 (Ncllje 1764)-Marts 1777 by Herod 17.88 (Tra749)-Uaett 17,72 byF i . b. bw S 1 174i)-Mie Windier 1714 by God. Ar. 1 lt, to Voineerb P14, IT5ramPatols b(Conductor 176-Prnna 1785 by libfiber 1774 (Herod 1718)- _ ;- b. m., 1. ,niae b tnap 1756 (Snip 1734)-Jo 1Juli by Blak 1740 (God. Ar. 17)- -_ 1 petrtor'e diPu 175 wrartner 1718 (j byg). ( 4.0 ftr mill. 79-iedvry n j j b niLbtal8l8Mby Trentham 17 (T. Sweepuk. I.43)-tCquette 17l4 y CoImpton Barb ______ gland 1741b CGod. A,. 1L14) Thaleetria, rtxiisor 17rB 1l i-ye Hlvaly Sir Peter T. I-t4 (Hibfly,,er 1774)-Hornet - .blk. m. 3 tdi[1kln7Xad5)1;inz1 lby (jfdader im (stuip ;50)-Dau. It Cl-snicbeef i-ood1r V1;77 (Herod 1118)Dan 1778of Elipe 14Mireke 1710-loded 17'1 jg A _, ch. I, 1ip 17 p t.- -M Belie 171 by gus 17.1 (God. A. 1724)-Da.. of -: Begot 1780U ot Gamaeoeaard lTll-Pty be Tim 1754 (Squirt - 5n jri cb , l. 2).-Ma Pahtch 1721 by Juatice 1727a (11. C. LIUtOD Ar.)-RliugtlIl Galloway by ; Co - ai j r EoreC 17 (Tom Tug l7)-l.oll-ln-tbAe-Wad 17:41 by Highblyer174 Hr ',- 17- 4)-Shlft 177 Sby Swetbear179 5 17od10)-Bllak Suan 174 by nap 17.50 - (lnlpI:8lhDan.of Cde 1114 God.Ar. 7M). o T H- Perotine, Beot 1ter by Her 1i7)lero3 1775 U.- MM (Cade 17T14-Dan. 176 of SaUp 175' Y. Heroine, bobnen1711b Bl z ___Galloway (St. Victor Berb). Ba M b. o djier elifflEV7S)-Mlefort L7t h by B htnx 174'llae Itr NOi 1718 by 8eap 171Sp l gU 1 l739 God. Ar. 1744)-Dee. nap 736)- (eodiss-uu.O Ar.1g. , j Dan lene 178 e 1775 1 9-D a u. of eer 1;. ., 1t of, a heCbmlpion i 17481-lR 1770eda of s br8 Or 1774i(r (171Pr-erT. of1Ale 1711 erVian, S1cr Peter. 1 tlby )- o1 pu i i. bh., a, of qOr 7 j 1r er 1 Slit. o otber Bbraan by Bebraham ITI) - (God. Ar. 1711)-Don. 1110f Golden Bell17111 (Partner 171s). _ _ u Itdidrah Meteor 17. (Ece 1764dfa.r 17S by ighllyer 1574 (erod D 1D,. f b. i. A,. 14-. 1t18 t I _________ by SnI 17141 Floeig( I-, 1. 1786 e t.8o-'1 Wlldguee 190 byhighSorI174 (Hemod 1TIZ4-.Cbelree 1175by Pot.&o-'a 1773 ,jcr7,&)-andI.17, Goldfnder 178 (o 1770) wntau. 1211-ter1 0 i&Lenbh Il)-Traby-a dam1112yOrville1749 (Benngrog bin.,1818. 1798e lw by Weexh 1770 (Herod 11lq-Dau. of Acie 71 __(BleakI !-Dieof DemeeniAL.714 a jchampion. Sellu 180 (Buzzerdi 1717) -Podigu DID by Glooey 176 (SIr PeteT 74)-e 71 1.7b., byj(Herod 175 -Jwel 17751 by Squirtel 171 (Traveller 17111)-8ophIe Etquette, O0rville 1290 (Bleulgbroag 11-Boadlcee 18017 by Alexander 1798 (Erhpe=174) be.in. 180.ltfuittibyAzninabh 176(OdEnaned 1741)-Itayly 17.71 by Mlhm14 _____________ (CI_4-le.111 of Stwiling 17'M (Sterling_122). jel0-MDOnd 171 (Plominel 1788)-eCietlenha 179 oklnebom 1181 Hlghyer 77- , bbl16' rTtabte 17. y''elju16 T wetke14)Dn lopon 21 .vso1.4o.Da Bp I It isn = nO .= 011i -. of TylerL,Drir 17) (tXel) _ De.of .hYm., 11 7) 7 Q tc u n h a e 133 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ h Vapir 17 (8Joe111M eMI Ban' DoMed 177 (Vlmidii7I1-D3wa of eshar 1-,.i (Marke 131-e.o FlerM. Bdllpee 1770 (eroaglt 1 a of 8Feaoght 17= (teglu 19)-Dan. of ch. h., 18D1. eJOly ROW 1741 (tOndbmnd 17). D ber. of, 5Aidei 17 87- of Wkrf.a 177 (GimcrlmerIxerk 173of K 01., 17W40 i IM(-earuought 17115)-V. Kty FI.hbe 1767i by -Feernugbt 1711 1719)-SKitty Fsher 1711 by Cade 173(od Ar. 17241. Emilneflll 171 llnlnhwogll 211-Emly 810 y Santd 1114(8Ir Peter T. 79 b. i. 181Dau. 1719 of I'ee78 Slrmi18)Ge oltn 181 by Dorlmant 1, . b. h., IM (Otto 18)-io. lceiad. Th le 84(edk r 86-am 83b kAndew 12197 (Joe Andrews b.., 180. 110 178 by Xa - -lbi __rebrn 16 (Engnee -174-Crce 1778byerlod) 17 (Tarn-tairy 1748).(eost8. Su.pter, T.-eo e bi n eu 1 r P 714 cb. h., 1818. 1777le 1 i174 by 14enb mir 1I1 b Cub 1739 (Fox 174) Lady Gr, Robin Grey 1801 (-oalt120-el 1846 byIela 1211 =Iee 1. 8) - -Dxn. o f K I, 87.'lgfyer 1714 (Hgi1er774)--Da of ipanoht111(egla13)-De.L of _____ n 179.1 (Travle 14) Scm Sozzerde8W od 7,i 1741-Ban. or Alexande 1752 (Hell I71)7DU c. ia, Bghfyer 774(tred1758)-Din, of Alfred 1711 (Eatebem 1174:4)-1c. , ofEg- Becehante. Wsih.I(rPtrT h. 1791 of Mercury 1MN (Eclijrve 1784)-Dan. 1776 br. mn., 1809. ofBed15l(atr14)Pl 71by Mierke 1711 (Squirt 14.14)-Vixen 171 by Tap DikAodieewe 797 .(J.e -And1ew 17-D. Sof G-banma. 129(ecI 71) b.h I. 50 Fra-inlli 1711 by TrenthemA18 (T. Sweepetikee 17431-Ban. 17k fWopce 17711 (Herod 171801-Everlastig 1775M by Efrlle 17114 (Marsh 170 b. Waxy 17-O t Pot-8-o-, 17-teeope 17.b rmee 72(CnMlr18)Puel b,, T 76 yHiie 74 (R4ed1718)-Pro.ne 174 y.np1 Ihlnp 71-Jula 1784t ______ by hlank 1749 (od Ar. 1721). Sir 42htlnnd1.e(I.rzl 1.-68) - 8c-istanlr 1716 by R-nklmrbm 11141 (Hilghr 1-.4iZ b.hr. iib 71betham 1796 (T. Sweepetkee 17-9s) -Dan. of Boephou 74(Ba. bream 74)-Dn.Of Foreetee 1770 (Foreter 1731). ITbi uRbnRdeut14(SrPtrT184-Dn176ofOerly17 M(1evllp-ee 17)- ch 0.. 1-iekln 178 y 1 idi 17M. (Cede I' 34)-1Cub mae 171t by Cub 177 (Fox 1I11) __ Da.17511 or Mead14 FligCldr 171111. 1801(ei..1211 -ne unt 1791 by Panraon 1111 -(e-liio111) b. M, Mlbelpr177(eryrur17)-Slamerkit 178 by Wilda[r 171I Cd 74 -..uilire 746by Cb 129 ox174. -JMb llun u.ma. 216by lampi.,ePargon 718('VI'Ip 171111-Mull b,. m. be, - ia, Figur 171 (re Flar 141-Sliaeka . m.I74Tb Wlilr IM 1C.4ma. I71)-C b mr Chilie-r 17 5IX-lt 14 nLsjab talu 1 , M.e atn1e1-Sie i .18 to Vine', Little Partner by Patne r18 11 (Jig )-8it 1721 to Guy by -t yo......l. (hBlrBvOl)-u V-arell hr. -U=120 MIlkelie (IIierpeAr.)-Dau.of i".-ianer t(iAre-y Fello Turkl-Dau. of PI.ie White Turk-Dan. ufDof l rri-Lvtoa Barb mire I I 236 The ArcederWs Hund BooA and Getiele. IMPORTED RAYON-D'OR. WINNER OF THlE CLEARWFLL A1ND LEVANT srAKFS IN 178, ST. JAMES' i'AL(tl,: rKF- 'TE R. Izr HArsLL-;:NG. SrtAKES, CH A lMPIO)N STAKES AN'. ])DONCASTER ST. LEG;EIR IN 187l9. In tl- llyr c -s Stud, Erie, Pt.. thf' prp ,-t qf tlie Estate of Mr. Il. L. Srcott, its pricatIe shillimn. UI vrf, re') (Ray of Gold) hy Flag-elet. son of Plitus, bred in Dautig stud, Ira. . . 1;paled 1576. dam Armijearia, dam f t amuant. Calnelia, etc., by Ailiarhse. sn ..tlpf ii l.twill, oust of l'l-almoliotalm. alai of Stockwvs ll, IRataplan. Kingl Tou. tc., hb ihp. tieimnin. Jii-In-'dOr as a twe-y,-:,r ,1 won. thie le-ilnt Stakes, halfa itaile ait Gte.eI w4,l. carrying 122 l1s. bheatiag Ia l. iuii, Galauthi.t amd two, others. At Ion- -cistil-l wor , a . epstakes. at tihre,-Imirterm of a mile. Witu 19N) lIp., beating C'hari- be-rr an teconl-iijtion. At the New :arket ol , Oc-tm,e,.r Mlee-timig won the Clea r- ,-I l st;ik , arryimg- 131. sI.., Ritiggleader ind lHy Ar4n he r 1 lI,.. emlch, Kecollnd an1d1 thiln, a31d thr.e otIars- won the Glasupr Stike. it the Newinarket Ho..ghtoti M,-fting. thr, e-qiamrt-cr 0f1 mile, beati ie lilldead,-ral and ieniro. Ralvo,-1'4)r -as jlumi-l famiied, lepit for tilh 2,(KS) 41410 a 434-4 mu lerlbvy hat hi rlmuIlinilg was a disap- I.oi..it.... .t. Ife wavs thirl to Cliaribert and C adlo.m-mil fr tlAe 2,400) (tuinjea4s. a3114 -.ls it al . I f or th- I erbv. w.... by .Sir Bei-y. At A-s ipt was third fior the Prilwee 'ir W..lb-l Stakes to Whl-,I of F14rtim4e a3dl Ad'ventuire; it the third day he w.iull th- St. .1 Viilai-e Statki-. with 1221 lIm., over tie - vere " (il O lmile," belting Chari- i-rt 1u al'',," a3444 . e.-en others. At 4a4'"14r1 4J 'Or won the Sussex Stakes, 1 ill. .ibe;tilg I, leiperra. Ieap Year null4 Exeter, and44 the great Doneaster St. Le-er, Riap,-rrm -n-sm a4314 Exeter thirdl. 11d1 fpmirteen others utplal ed, ilneliluling the win- lier , tie Il-rby. Sir Bevvs. 11411 -dl'Or 1 walked over" fiorthe Zethiald Stalkes, ir. CIrawftiirPl's I-lI - 4,11, eit saving Iis. stake. At tie dNewmarket First October Mleet- ing wipli til- great F44ail Sta-kesk with 1:11 lips., e-:atiig Dki'.rd, 1'aliimbearer :114d three (Ithlta, lllt at tie SIJ...Ce meetiln wa. bheatell by .ay Archer fowr the Newmarket St. Leger, h.e Yiiidiig 7 lbs. after whi.h Ray..i.... r 1144-1 the Select Stakes, Rowiley ialil. Il-;4tfig Ik eiscr and three others; tihe Chamlpimn Stakes, acrsm the flat. 1 ...il:' 2 fililg.s amil 73 ya rds, beating Plhwidia. the Oaks WililierI Exeter 314d tive mtllelra. alill t' (ireat (ICailene Stake"s Biretly Cmlnrse. fi falrlmigm. bseating LoIlpop. a iaIIti. I'P.ri&e and Ithers. ie lsed his thlr-year-ild career by rilniling third for 3 ic llllic-:p '- Ai r tile Fl-at " t14 it f IRolnlliiS. 114.. c..rried 1) Ilbs. to Rpmli'n- Or's 1241 II-. Hi. elriliglgs ftr the ygeir au1i44te4d to iXT.73. As.a four-year old Raypiii- WI 4Pr ii ith,- l'ri x dIa C wliltin, 2 144il4 4 ailil . fuirlonmgs beating Zlt, Salteador a414 htliir., mli j It ' Prix Raiilsonw, 3 alil 14441 a flirlolng. beatinig Zitt and C(loher. He '.145 SuxIt w4 illdllih. Where, 4444 the 1fitil f Aplril, at Newtmarket. he " walkel over" fir tin, Vl'-tSt4 k.sthe two, 444idmile injaies. At the Newmarket First Spriing Aeetimg l-e wa I k-live t;,r tile Prillce. f 'llesStakes (the Cesarewitbh Coire). At Asot w....1 t ll' lth, i R- l. llrl ll .Stake ret' tile New ,mile. e Mlrtlg 132 Illbs, lulit it, ritnmihing fir tlp Halrd i- k,' Svtalkes, awt thme Salile lll- tiilg' OVr tile Swimmic v C4 -rse (1i miles) he ,a. IhieatI-Il l ill-Ill lv Exet r, 144 vhlIl Ill walsgi vig 1 ](lips.. Thbisrile.' t'losed his tilrf care-er. Fiagel i-t.his t II; was; a mrIweri4r rac-e-hilr.e. W4iu the HfipefulI, Miltlanldl. 'or- bnril. I4.,,vIly Mile. Jtilrwt-ll, 5 fmlrlgs, a34d4 t riterll. Stakes. A. three-year oid A.14 thi. (;GiI"'Awill' 1C11Cu. in hic'lie hbe-at both Fav-mimi. 34441 Creilorlse. tile Derbyi- wit4444rs lif 1 71 alil 1-T72; wlpli thil tErinld I tike Mlichalel Stakes, at Ne-la-rket Fl-irst (Pitolpr Meltil`g ; ..... a frle lIauillicapl Sweepstakes acrosstithe flit, a4d the .Joekey Citi CI plli at tile N.- iarket If lili htol- Meetilng. At flur years o11 wou the Claret Staku s lt Ncw .l.lrk,-t. i-:glallll. All apllalysi of his t.llliatlA ptedigree will show that lie is riIhrly and fashiOlloabii bred. IlIe his a dmllihle rss f ie pce. a triple cros of Diolle- ad .l.l..le c!rl) of T.... ilstipi4, i;lrtiii lpv the lFIt II:fIII4IIC, doubiled iii 44114441 the Her-I a3I4 -:liise pb.od 444 lotlh sides to till- Bvi-rlv iimare, d1144 of the two True Blues. 11l color ie is a ri-Ilh true w-ietillt, with a large, rathimr faint star ill his forehead, standing It; h;: p15 34 i ti.-is ill heigit, and a horse f trite syilluletry. I:ypmz-d'Or is the sire of time winners Roi d',)r Daphue, Defense, Brouzo- 11114lt,-. Quotatillm, Ransom, Laura St'pne, Belle d-0'r. Tmnbpr, Tea Tray, Somerset T'p-ii Fleid- 1 t ta. tritlldl. Lad- Hi-lmpilil. Sparling. Pat Oakley, Qulilllbler JallieI. J.L-iiis l')1r. Ahh-i4-4i44t, 1Itrb-r Lights, IBelflir. Chimis. Clhateai d1'4)r, C.oidetreali, 4 ,tijii"!". 4 i.....:lrp, t.i.... Queen, (;ipsy Ililg .fake Miller. Ieighton, M1arauder, (It-, .; &m. V'.tl , idl, (Crawfi,31.. ..... f10-. TIr-hliligt. dealit,, IH:misilet. I1"lero, F'ran,-,b Ii`'s Ram; m.i44, J4i4i At . lili... 1ill-t. Aftermiatith. Sterling. Mis- 4lIve The Doctor- EI,,Ii W,,utr MXII;2I Iarthal Caltahmg. Parl,-lx. Camit-el ....... Kiing-44mrl, A-alal. Ahll.-. V'ersaltile, C'oxswasin;, muu plisit, Elatre, Lmp-ie d'Or 11111 Maywlasl. ('e iiil. Ethen, page 154.) WWalbone I80-Waxy 1790-Pot.S-o-'a 1778-Erlpee 1764-MaR-e 17,50-Squirt I722-wlernlL' CIderin-.Deria Azablan IM3 I - Touchat.ue, Cw l 18103ab- W) -B-it 1482 by Master Hfeury 1815 (Orville 1790)-Boa. br.l 1813M d'- 180 by AleZmidi1 1782 (l(Cipee i764A-Bmnnett by An-..athus 1706 (Old England 1741)-Matyfy 1il1 byMtchem 1748 (end, 17S.4. 1utre a.a 1817 (Se1iin 1.41)-Kite 121by Buatrd 1813 (C-Irtre 1801)-Olympia 1815 by Sir ...U...182 OveIStOSr .I M-Scoilla 171J5 by Anvil 1777 kHerd 11758) --Scota 171)1 '.I3 UhyrSkeicraper 17(E gfler1741 -D... 1718 of Dlragon' 1787 tModpecker.77:1)- ci . - b h, 414. Fligt'e dam 177 by Xtatchem 1748, Cede174. Einlie 153(Orlle 114l-Wzg1819 by Itub-n 18417 B.-zArd' 1787)-Penelope Zge,:,,81 1719) by Trump tor 172(ouotr 17617.-Prune1. 1788 by Hlghhlyer 17,74 (11.-ro.d ____ 1715-Pronlr 1764 by Snap 175 Snip 17361) Bay Sultan 18161 I.Sei 158A)-Cobwb 1821 by Phantom 1 - -Weto 1..I16m9-) a 9 - I 1I.51I Itideo, Soothsayer 18IS (Sorere 1,961)-Web 18)8 by Wax'.y 17141 (1't-8-0-'a 17Ti3)-Pencope - . h., 1803. 17118 by Tupor 176( (Conductor 17,67). Erile12)4rvie 1il9g.-laerret 18119 by Periclee 1809 (E-ader 1811)-Den. I-!. of P1bs. in., 18f Sellm 1da (Buzad 18)Pipyllina 1861 by Sir Peter T. 1784 (llghflyer 177:'4) -- ____ ullm111) b1Tunpalr 78 (Conductor 176,). - - Fdotiean 1811 liVlton 171)-F.. 1.. by S.Omolnko 1810(Srer171)Jeic151 11 b,81. by Gobann 1I-,(Mercury 77,8) -Camle17yTete 7)6 TSeptks11 Coutt =76 y optun Barb. A Drkess ( !enoc 1811 .Se 19,161-Fann.y 1827 by Whsker 1812 (Wax.y 1790 Dan. 1813 of Cl. n. 107 IS-" (H-libletolian I1192)-J)-. 1804 of Preipitate 1787 (Mercury 1778k- __._ Iledoza'. dam 178 byPyma 17661 Blank JAM4. ______ Defenc. Whaebone 807 Vaxy 17161)-Definc 186 yItlc 18111 (Buaard 1,87)-tittle b. li Foly 103 b highand lng1718 (SpdijL 17,84) Harriet 1790 by VOlunteer' 17) n- M Itlpe 714-e. 75 fAfrd176 Maleltei 17,48).), Reveller 1811(Comae 18119)Deelgn' 16(87by Trmp 10 (Dik Audrew 177)Deiac - Denitiltoro Ruben 1805 (uzeardi 17871-Little Folly 188 by Higblantldlinl.g 1.798 r b n 85 8ae18)Hrre 79 yVlneer 178 lEclipee 1761). =! c Royal Omit, iCaton illolnin.1.pu DS)-D&n. 1818 of Somolnko 1810 (Sorcere 1796. Lady Mary MAn br. h.,141. 'NO by W L rough 1711 lKing Fergn. 1775) -Dan. of Higbflyer 1774 (Herod 175S)-- Bi.wmi.10 by Mazeke IT (Suirt 1714). Ad, Wbieker 1812 a axyby 0'-AttlNI 17M (T. Marke 17,71)-Dan. bin18. 1T7brof De 1772 b HRerod M.40--Cnte..ina 1787, by Y. Marske 17.71 (Mareke 171i))- T- My R- O(Tart.r 1748). 7atn1799 (Sir PWter T. I74 ireo 861 byPtSna11 (ErlIIse. I74 Prnla -1 bli 1811.Wi 1756 Bln170(d.A.14) 0 I Itra, I"_m H a0, Eiv',ra,Ery91x 1816 Mio 18L-oa86b ril 196.eig b19) arin 180 bCy . 178 (lt. to Dimrnd-1by 'Flol71 eo 16. W" 1311 (Pot-S--'. 177Th-Penelp 17116 by Trunapator 179 (Condctor 17M7-Pru- 0 17511 IvB Ink14) (God. Ar. 1784). Det-R.ofSelin 1802 B--zrd' 175)-MaIden 1801 by Sir PetvrT. 176(4 1774)re Ir-Den. 1799 b181 of Phenoeo--.. eo.151Mtrn18 b lrz 11718 redl1718)-Xaiden bb 1915 Sophie llivbybzzr..g1791 (Wood SpeckerM5 173-Rnntnnce 17817 byUighly!re 1774 1T h. ,Me,e178.-yer 1772 B.-dby Squirrkel 17 Tavllr 721 hceA leadr17 Elis1,-Brneteby Ainzeibue17)18 OldEngland 1741)-Myy 187 1771 by Matelie 174-i f(Cade14)Dn 1790 of Stalling I718 (Starting- 1777) Lok I. in el-me-Lde 1796 by tBrAse per .R-,yery Tnrk,..________ r. gtn . OrvilUle 1199ltGiiigbrouzl 19)-Emily-18_10) bySafr 18.ietrT1 ) Dan V b.h. 18j.)171 of Whiskey_ 171I etram70-ie orat1) yDirmn 71Oi I17860)-Dmzzy 1777 by Blan.k 1740 (Gd. Ar. 117241. l7 Foz-l168Gnnei E- - I -Di.A.leo.F 1736)1byWDiGined I .'. 1, 1. m183 1711by Matchem 1748 Cede 17.141 --Molly Long, Lego 15A by Blbrhabt 17 40, 110. Ar. B,fonuu Orvile 17I lilenHlng--broug 79iii-&e -18)4 -b- i pimuPer T-IN I7 (H iglly i7741_- ;3 -q D, . T8., -teY Grey 1784 by Fria 1761 Jen1718)2-Tlae by Tlm 1732 Suir 17112o- Nnbleaee 17419 bi Gamhe h(BiT.,ard' 7-41I.. o olii E Reinbleoniau 17)12 Kng Fe-rgiie 1777 Sj1lz 71 by Pi oir 176 (np. tr 176e-. We P."r"tl 17I6yns 72,lgile ,4 a.o .Mrk 171 rke 1750)- bi i,11) Da.. o.f Br-th. 0 SI1M. (Cede 17244). - SeiioBlizzard' 17-17Wi-leke 7:) i).iiFeiiic 1dF.clpe GA14 eno cb Ili llghlyr 77 Rro M158-Den, ti Alfred 1770 ,Match- 1748,-Den. 1770 of En- h. Iligeelr 17.41 SeieH n747. ' ccbante W'. 1Ditto 1891 WSir Pe-ter T. 1M84 Den. 1791 of Merrary 178Elpc1761-Dee. 1.786 , 0h 1Y of Herod 17-A Tartar 1713--Folly 1771 by Mareke 1710 Squirt 17:12. VIxe-17 by hr.ga na1711) God. Ar. 1781,._______ . ) retp Dik Amre 19(ieAdre.. 17711, Da..ll1HO3 of Gobanizt 1790 Mrcrv17714)- t 171 t.u.1141Eeba.ig177b Ell.,171 (trke 1751)1. II-e1, Waxy 17M11 Po-n'i 71MPneoe18 by Tromlietor 1782 (C..o -Ietr 17617 -Pt-O 1.. ., -. nelli 16(4by IIighflyce 174Heriet 1718) -Prom.Le 17C3 b Snt 174 Snii 17161 Julie Is..17.1 byBlak 174 o.Ar. 1726. Orile eninbrigb1711(Knteg...1773- ,6F, Ev7linal1lIj by jlighflye-r 177.4 (IleoI 17)-, bI 5 Tcrtiiagilby Tanrum 176l) (Crilie 17744- Vintalric- ly Sainpeo 1745 (Blare, 177.3)- Da.13 f Ptc,in 17.1 (Gd1. Ar. 1724.., L -. Eleanor Wky Matd-am 17480 'F. 178I, -it M1790 Ly.x mrd 1753 b FBorab.I' eH M) 8.- . Ar. 2 17,24)-Dan. of Cole' Foxbuinter 1727, (Brisk 1711.___ .d 17t74 biiey 7)Saultzmna.41T-OleT.1735-et 1718m 1,0x by 3tr.PokriMA) 1S71i)-170-duet Thundr'e dam 173 by Blank 1'7411 God. Ar. 1724.,13 Sait17j lb In 1814 Fractltii,. bi. 176 b tec 17 1778 IM(Frclipee 17 b-a.i.i. 17835 of Wooi1j.eikzr 17( by Snap 1750 Snip 1711,)-Miee MOelsea l. -n 171 by REnolus 17.11 God. Ar. I794, - DLu. of Bartlett'a Childer. IDarley Ar. 169-1l.-D1n. . i. by Hoiiywood'. Ar. Da o1-f the, two True Biwee by Byerly Turk. 238 The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. IMPORTED ROSSINGTON. T7he propertg vof Mr. F. B. Ilvrper, Niantur Stud, Midrway. Terns of sereice adr-ertised annualliy. RIosINGnTON, chestunt hbrse, foaled 18I1, bred by Duke of Westminster, by Don- esit:-r (Secc of Stoekwell), darn of Lily Agexs (darn of Ornuonde, Farewell aund Ose r-v by M1:ly'arendi grandam Peclly Agnes (alee . Jessie Agnes) lby The Cnre: great greiedaeu Mias AKg.. s (dant of MUincaster aud Kenldal) Iby Birdeatcher, out of Agne" by Clarih e. Ie-sin-tente started in three races. At two ye-ars old ran third to KRterfelto acid Ticeeteel Iic ITwo-Yt:ar bld Plate at Liebhfield, with st-ven others beluindl ic e rae. third it, th.- Uectlmend.X.t:eke to wiltFll]o aell ieiead, with l'Pantaluoon behind hinanewcs no- phwed in the Stmidley Castle llan.di:ep Nurse ry Plate, 1 woile, on by Scottislh Earl. 1--hieegtcene is nearly fill brother to the uncicee-tece Ornuoc.ede, the latter beiceg by lleld'eor, seeee it 1)ef Dnasiter by Stoe'kwell, whilst Rlossicgteeni is Icy Donteceester, wlhee wore tle liertey ueid rce. seco.. nd feer the t. Leger in. 1873, and sired Bendl'or, the Derby witn- ne-r r lIx hi. tirat year in tlie steed. Th.. .....st ilihlirtailt fiet in ceennection with Rossington is that lie is nice f the great Aglees facily," the itiest scccessfeel English racing fatinlly eef the presecet geeeeratiee. Hlis gra tidarn, Polly Agnes by The (Cire, was a crack perfercner, aced ice the steed pr-Iced Ruiral D)ean by Cathedral, Lily Agnes by Macaroni, Flenr-de-Lis Ihy Mancidrake, Tiger Lily ly M1acaroni, Jessie Ageics by 1eecaroni, Bay Agnes ly Ieee- elcuuee. Lily Agces was a mare of immense speed, wiuicieg, ameeng her neanly rmeecs, the Deeece;esitr Cupl, Great Ebor Handicap, with 120 lIbs., aeed the Northlumiler- laced I'la.te of Ix74 as a three-year old. As a broocd-neare Lily Agcees proved a great treasiere; she perodulceedi Narcissus iy Speculnm, Eastern Lily hy Speecilnmn, lossing- teec by Je.....:lster, Farewell (winter of the 1,000 Guticneas of 1885) by Deineaster, Ornionede (wicener of the Criterion Stakes and Dewhurst Plate of 18!5, and the 2.0X0 E;neiceeas. Derlcy :aed St. Leger of 1886, etc.) by Bend'or, and Ossory (winner of the Criterieu, 1'87) by Bend'or. O.n the sire's side of the pedigree RJ ssington's grandsire, Macaroni, won the 2,000 (Geui e. as aced iPerlby of 1863. His sire, Sweetinceat, has showem his prepotency remark- ablj ile tb- Derby. He begot Macarceiti (Dlerly winner), Pariesan, sire of two Derby wineicers, Crencrine ated Favonices. The last-named got aceother Derby winner in fir lBevys. 3leeserceei grt three Oaks wittners ice Mpieeaway, Caniielia and Bonnie Jeae.- : at :2,j00 Gueineas wiener in Macgregor, who got ojee ire Scot-Free. TeddilIgton) rmet. rr:ml gralndsire cf Dcecaster, won the Derby ire 1851, eand was one of the geemest Iee.r..s whlh he ee-r race, as his meemorable race with Kingston, Stockwell and others lir the E inperor's Plate shoiwed. Ro.-sieegtoce is 16 hal.c.ls lhigh and a good-shaped horse. In the stud he has not yt hlad a fir trial, bict is the sire of the winners Euieca Primrose, Ida Rossingtnn, I:laly, Fred Lee (dane Maieeie 0.), Ujeaclilla, Belfast, Coquette, Lollie, Eriein lley. Salbicne, Frzetek Eisemian, Sarah lietney, etc. He is descended in direct feinale lime fromtce sister to Striplirng cy Hnttone' Si ...t, to wihch trace Burgundy, Glemnnasson. Ahiebrose, lmuindee, Btrowen Bread, Van Amhburgh, eimncaster, Kendal, Ormonde, imp. Stoneehenge and all the Agnes family. Wax 190pot.8-o 177_-Uclpee 114MaraFke 1756-Squit 17a-Eartilett's Childeee-Deriey Arabian 166. Sir Hercules hleoe11) Wx 110-pod 1Me by wandere 151 tGobanna 1790Tb) etl It 1774w Rdip- 7e4 1790 8 by Sir Peter T. I' lf11ghllyer zf2 .0 Galoli BbBot 11ifatcon 77 -light 14109 by Kr. Eacape 1804 (Commodore l-A.-i is .IeoiebyBgom. ecd12681-Heroine 17-5 by Hemo 1711 ICade18j-& n - 1766 of Snap 1110Snip 1736). Ekenomlot, i17'1 -oraathe 1818 by Oct.Avin10 tdlu g19 Cp: fl h9 Hlbyn =I77eo ,..)-Xd. 1774 by WcipX7 ue 31=Lei.o sliiho Blaklok 111 Whtelock 1I3)-Gadabout 1812byOvleI 9(etibrAM b min- Prantt, 80 b Sir Peter T. 1754 (Illghtiyer 17741-Matron 1751 by Florirc IPA1 . Hero1d251718 Irlel7bySace 748 (Cada 1754). belm- ISO., (Bnzzard0 l17K achn)iaebW t 19011 Mi Peter T. 1'7141 lDau. - Stto Ha. 17 Ec M4)Dn 11 fIeo 1288 (Tartar 17.43)-Folly 17 b h.,1818. bM=rake,u(Sqti . rmoine Tramp 1810 (Dick Anria 71)We 13 by Way19o(0.-'. I17.3)-Peoelp cl ,, 78 byToptr18 Cntor 117)n-Fr la1788 by Highllycr 174UN er 81 0 0.0 ____ 177)-YPrM=17lbNY Soap lI.50(Soip lll11. G i1lale1-9ITjbenicbrong 1777 -Eleao 11118 G Wiant 79I.lrn0 71'Y 9 b isio. (lat" 10b omd 77Foie 178a.ta 1160 by Xatchena 1748 (cole I=-fol ogL&ge 1718 by Babrami 11 40 (God. Ar. 17.4).' _ Ms nlSO(Whike1780) - iWe 1814 bGobanna1190Mercury177t) -Ama- C lM zoo171 by Delve I"1 Treotham 1781)-Fractouas 1168 by Merury 1,t Eclip-e b. -, IWI.88 1744)-Dan. I' W5 of WVoodp-ecker I' (Hlerod 17.8). dlea 107 y Aexader178 EcISM e l114amuert byH aeto 78 1 Langr 187(S.tim1844-Kit 21 b Bueanl1813(Cearel1801-Olypia18111 by Sir -y 1774)-(X. IQ _..eyKigeru17568I by-Sp 1 11830Y.(o17 P'I- ElDegtrer- 9Plccon 1811 (Shtotnak 71810)-Dan. 1I94 of Seta.1m 1869 (Sizar 171er-Da. 1514 of1 - b.., 511 Ppato 17 Alfnpertor171Qen 11786 by Eclhps 17 114Xtal.177b G4Maudr IT 1764) -ter- iuinm11 P2eIvy Cloke 18ld Raglnd 1741 -od.Ar. 17 fCrvne 81 Dn uxt u-bh. -. 18 1. CdrI b lgeru -, U- I (Trumpete 171012)-irrlet 1808 b'y St. George 170 Hghyed27e Daughtern of. 19 (S-lesk 1764 1 PtRK of918)-lt.130t SilverbyMerury 1781 o I partian WPialton 1766 (SIcPeter T-.1761)-Pretz ao 118 by Pt.-a17(cpe 1 78kk!1-) PMreni S'Th 1716-Y' byu b Bleak 1717 (God Part.112. b lhl18r. 1p8 y Mugelyr 14(Hcd 18-Dro.n 17sm by Svnap 1790(ni176-la Ig ab .. -Mose 181 1Whleon of ISeMou 1G807)-nadrl7lleDon 115 by oefu 11141 i4 A- b in,18.1 170 byrm oriandew 19 - o'.o' Geo-Margee 1116 byr 1174yr 74 Hml1't 'P Vlaie, oaOetona 171 (KWng Mega1t-a.19 fWlu 76(lgfyr17)Dn Li.ehr.vo186471186Tof 11 tor 1777r byMMrrker17I1). bg Beid, 12 I Bleloc 84(htlc 111Wgal11 yPieMnee 80(acoi' .0 btin, W. tranbM (it em 181 byOvil.18 ISOenbygleotOlr't I7-b Gr(Finttne1eb 17,____ 1a8 17y (lHerod, M 1718)Dan.od AnenlermiIN 178blank 174. ipI, )Jui b. h., Isli(Sam1son 1745.IN. K u . 1ti Poeruin111 SrPtrT;711Madr 88b Meteordrl 1715 by(eliee 1704) Mall. ch. , 185. oall-Wor 1711 HihS e 177 (llrod 77)Sorct. toTade 1771 y ) p,.nt _____._78_170(qit1)8 u f c12 o.A. 17141. H. 1175) I Maete 17enry S.p _4;7 `- b 18-h -, 1815. - He 1, hII- 1757 (WooLter I16 71-BnnrIamS ea It. byH7hiyr 1 Br. .,i . 1771 by Mathe Y. 4-a.17 f a.Seln 781(trg1 0ACi 13 yWopckr17 lecdl1tmll 78b retim1I (T. if 4, I 1,0 815 ______ eze .4Ieol151 a.o nstr 75(ln 7 Mulatto. CaIon 1181 (Be" poU1-2Slnme opn a l111 by Orvie 111 1,810 anl,iu i111 M18-edmn 78b trk 70ne. .4 h.1aa eny19 ySr eeT II llkle 17) a.178o lmd by7 H(Flyr Irel b. hn., _Ie 70 yDoea 17P8izt10 G1nre160b acem141Cd 17111Moll Lon 1.eg 175 by lubraem 140 (od, r. 17141. arin I ________ ____ 1750 Snip 1175-Hron 1715L . ( , , h.h. 11 11 by181e4 k 11 (W Sorerte, r 1197)da.-an 186 177f Pr (Fiaell 1 I5 (Mertt - b Anette, 1711-V. Jun by8 Woodpeckyr lTZX (lernd I7 !1l1). 11. 177 by)w Trn.thaIS1D,1 (T. __ __ __ ta., blypso 178 (Y.ao Nwk,) -1arewll .in. 17181u by Sleipe h. h., la= FIN180-an o roh.t (Cad 174)-he.to tnillu byHuton' Spt 118 (Hrtly' Blr-nd 7oe.0 0he Breedersn Hand Book anti Guide. IMPORTED ST. BLAISE. WINNER OF THE TROY STAKES, 1882, AND THE DERBY, 1883. The property of 3Kessrs. Clhas. Reed & &ons, Fasirriete kStud, Gallatin, lean. Yearliay sales annually. ST. lILAIOE, chestnut horse, bred by Lorm Aliigton, foaled 18--10, imported by the late l1l. A. Belmouit, by llernmit, son. of Newintister bv .l..uchTstonie dam Fusee by 3larsyas, SEll of Orlandlo by Touchstone. grandam Vesuvienue byv Gladiator, son of l'arris:tiani.d sire of Sweetmiieat, out of Venoi by Sir Hereules, Kon of Whalebone. A glance at hid tabulated pedigree will show that St. Blaise is a highly and fashionably bred I..r-. Her it, his sire, wool the Derby and was the most ppiular stallion ill Egla...lI. Amongst the many race-horses be sired may be mentioned Tristan. Shotover (wililer of the :2eJEOu(iuieas and thle 1)erby) Peter, Thebais( winner ofthe 1,000 4uineas aid Oaks), St. Marguerite, St. Louis, St. Meulard, Lonely (winner of the Oaks), etc. .larsyas sired George Frederick, the Derby winner of 1874, Who was a success at the stil.l aniong his get being Frontin (winner of the Grand Prize of Paris), Bean lirummIoel, ett. St. Blaise is inbred to Tonlchstone, and in his pedigree will be found the bilool of Bla, klok, Sultan, Gladiator and Sir Hercules. .St. IBlaise was himself a good race-horse. As a two-year old started six times. won flor ra-es, including a walk-over and a dead heat. He made his debut in and Woin tbe Stockbridge Biennial, 6i furlongs, at the Bibhry Club imeeting, beati.it four others. ln ttie Triy Stakes lie had a walk-over; won the HurstIbonrne Stakes, aouitt J fi.rligshbtli these eveuits beijig at Storkbridge; he was defeated liy Maeheati, ubt was e.... il, beating Mr. HoulslAwovrth s Adriana, coucediog her weight. In the Molecomb stacke. at 6toodwsseo, t furlzongs, rail a deal heat with Elzevir; and ill the Dewhnrst l'late at Newu..arket, 7 fuir]lo.g, lie was not placed. Won the Newmarket Troy Stakes. 5 furlongs 140 yards, giving' weight to everything that started. At three ve:mrs ohl, ill the 2.O i Guiuie;is, wonl by Galliard, he ran unplaced. He torned the talbles by Winning the lDerbiy froi I Highland Chief, second, Galliard third. St. Mlzai-e'. performance was veri-y neritorioils showing the greatest pIluck and stamina. Jim thie Graniii Prize of l'aris lie vindicated his victory by running second to Frontin, .rh, Was thlught the best three-year ld of that year, oiuly beaten a head; the good colt Farfidl.et i 1,i a leosr third, three lengths away. In the Ascot Derby he conceded 14 Ibs, to the winner, Ladislas, and 17 Ilb.s to Osiaui, who rat secoDnd anil afterward won thxe St. Lege-r. ile. closted hit tulrf andu three-year ohld career by w-alking ove-r for the .itiwekhmridgte'Jtienniail hI'r tlmree-ycar olits andz thle Winchester Bienuinl .Ytakest. 6t. Mltai-s was a god lass raie-horse aiidl las shown hinself a phenomenally spliccezsfiil sialilippo. lis sire, llerniit (wininerof the Derby, etc.), w-as one of thle best stalihlis Eiiglaidl Ilas ever knowi. Fosee (St. Blaisw's dami) Woni as a two-ye.ar oll the h,-, Clhhsullrd Nirsery Hanudicap, beating a held of eight, and the Stratt...iNursery Iltalicali, carryinig top weight, &efeatingseven others. She was second in the Nur- svy Pl;it-at Croydon and third in the Ramsay Abbey Nursery Handicap. At three ei ulil hl 7e stmarted eleven times anld won nine races, including the Nursery Culp, 1 iiiih . at Chester; the Little JohIs Stakes, 1 mile, at Nottinghail; a Welter Clip ilHalwlip. 1 uil-, at Mitigsbury, carrying top weight; the Kingslunry llandic!ap, 1l milii. ago in carrying top weight; the Queen's Plate, 2 miles, at Nottinghliai; the (lIl l Plate, iltiwarils of 4 mlesil, at Newmarket; the Qleeli's Plate, 2 miles, at W\inlht'bl't ' the Queenil's late, 3 niils, at Salisibury, anl the Qu-een's Plate, 24 milet, ait Uh-elluisflrl. '.'h-lls priv ing a s peelv amiul ga.ime animal and Ipissesel f the highest sI;lmlmllu.. Ili the stint bas pr..e l.s..i.. sful. She proeiuedl, to the cover of flair Athbl. (t, Itaug (winner of the Winhes-ter Biennial Stakes at twup years ,lI), il-iisr lhufsh (a1 flll lrither tip St. Bhlaise), a groods anit fresjnuelt wintner. Neat caline Sft. IltliA, ;iiuil, alfter missinmg olie Aear sile proiticed Match Girl bhr 'lebeian, Who was .s stalk, Wi luluer ait twi m-:rs o.ld I ulse priiiluzeel another full brother to St. Itlaise iii ic;uiihis . a gipsal l.rfiErriiitr. lOim-r of the Epsom Grand Prize, the Zetlandl lienniai 1awi the Cterhieb lip. up lsse ;ilso prisluced Fuse (by lBend'or), that w-ii tile hciuhibtiii l':irk Tu,-, euar Old .ikea. st. Islkiis is the sire of the w5l1111rs Laily AgnesB, Manm:ie B., Mr. lelin. Palishihi St. Carl., St. Jamiies, Adlair, Admiral, leaiity, lk'lisarilis, 4chathliumn Cliisa.iike Ii rein bin, 4 o-iiiaimiis, Ei.ily Carte r, F'anstiiia, Fhe:lsh P-ian, I'll tz, 11r Iiigh-uss, la 'li.,,. on .e of the ihst tillies Lii r Milulle), LiZZie, y (tii.. ii, lolviiu l me'niiol snilin- l f the Foirtiiityam 11 dizititmnl Stake,.), St. Charhls. St. I Imliir. st. Platric k, St. Si'irn st. Mark, st. Ctaroliis, :t. Florian (a grauiid olie), Sechiuylkill, Flattery, Chat haml ai1 othe rs. Ie- is Iisenlcii iii dirci t fi to i hue froimi the Bel-3grali' Turk iare,- t4 which trace .. a iurs, I:.1wihatpr, Stmllg, bchialriii, Ne':w Iola ...l1, Bimlh vrt, Ielalis, X\ifiitul, etc.. 240 Potil.-.o.m17-cia 1764.-Macke 171-Sq.irt 1732-Bartlellta Chibler-Darly Arabian 1609. 111'aIeione, 'Wax 171)0 -...173-PeIP 11114 by Truinptor 17T2 (Conductor 17117) Pen- "U. 7 M y Ilghfier 1,14(Herd 11W-Pomis IMby Snap 17.70 (Snip .1) Julia 17 6 by Blank 17.40 (God. Ar. 17248. ataltrrSelim iiiM uBzard i'17K) -3Maiden 1)411 by Sir Peter T. 1784 (Higbflyer 1744) Dan. Duhterof 1788 oif Phieomenon 1780 (ilerod 17 54) -Malon 178b2 by Fiorarri lt;b (Herod Int.l- b e 141 7.aiden 17) by Malehemi 17414 (Cade 17 34). Ij Mmirrlenr Orvlle 7W (lleingbrongh Il leipkal0b Stmfr 114 irir bh 17F4) - Sophia NM1 by Buzzard' 1.-W. (Woopecker178 ocuo 17 171)SW7 by 5.1gb. flyr 774 i-lro 1778) Cypher 177.2 by qrel14(raler15) Boakes Aexnr 1714 (Elipti 1714.)- Broneite byAaatn 71 01 nln 1741) Ma.y. - b ,., W, fly 1771 by Matce[-m 1'741 (ciade 1I7)y Di.17 fAy irig 17.315 (Starling brhiATrunpaor l.8iondulor i.1i Dauof M., k Aoi t ,i. 171;; p,Sprciaor 1174ti.-.Sfignort 1717brSap150(511 73)M aWi,-eo IM5 by G.I. Ar. 1724-S.ir).toVdn BDwiighohbt191(Kng1'ega. 77)-.Jennly Mole 1717 iiy Cairbunicle 1.717 (Babr, Daugher of Itiaik 118,-tau. 1731 Piort'Qua-,a 1751 (S-nip 177b1)-S.,ltu-a 1'511 by Rtegulue b h Wimble1ton I71M by vegen17111) tiro 15 ) I-),1;4 to Caluebt by Hierod 1778 md iTza 1743) -Ter- 17117. by Mairhm. 17-4S (ta.de 17114.. r VLdyEi Whitwoeth 1888 (A.4goit0ee 177)7)-X. Y. Z.'. damn I' 1)3 by Spadlile 171)4 t ilgbflyer 4 b m 1818 1T,7414)-yivla l. b .Mrke 1771 (Maceke wlit0-krre 17( by Broth. 10sillvi ____ (Cae 171)-Dn. f liegniun 1731 (God, A,. 17214). Cain Pnovl i1 SrPu 871-an.80.fPyao 17;rm7 o 112-u 8 of Dei, ni 17S1 (Hlglfifyer 1774)-Dan. 175 of Y. IM-are 171(l ke l1711)-luentie 52 Kitty 174 by Sllvio 1751 (Cumde 17741. SirrHaryt 179Sir ir1 PeterT- I3) - Dan. 17193 of Voluutiere 17rt (EcIipre 17114)-Dan. -4 bMrgareI Edud2IOvle111)-eoa11 y ei 81(ezr' 77-a.143o h e, 131 179 of Heo 71 Tartar 174-3). buta 7..147 (B-zad- 1757,--Bacaz. iNy ' -)lto 14(Sir Prier T. 17877-=Sint. h 84 171)1 to Clmlby Mer.r. 77 lpe 71 -Da . 177 of Hterod 1738 (Tuinar 17' 431-Folly 1771 byMck74 it131 14 br f ,erie Camel 1423) (Whalcoe 1&7-o 81b ue 80 WrOrv.Ie17t9)-Sb-.t 1774. 10 E, b. 18 I 2.Petworih by Prrplia15 Mrny17)Dn 77of Woodpecker 1178 (11, end By Sotan 1810j (Seltax 11)1Cbwb111 by Pato I8)(Walton -1Im)-Filiiiiii1 M4iddktoAe-, tI vrlt8(Srre 171))-We -811bay 19Pi&.m17)Pnl b.b h. 1I7)7 17115 by Trupator 171.2 (Conductor 17111). - .A Crucifix, Priam' 1827 tEmliltu 182t1)--Ociaviana 3815 by Ortavia 18) (tr p iin M 175-Da. F)0 a b en IZ of Sbnttle 17)3 (T. Macke IT.71)-Zara 18111 by Deipini 17,81 illlgbfyer 174ib-Fl-ma Ill 1 789by Klng ergoIfS(Eelperl71i64) .4 0 - Pe1hazoar lilacklock 1814 (Whniteock 1)BIMnuia N by Dick Andre,19 rA 17I-Mnae M11 by Pot-P.-'a 17-3 l(ripre 170 4)-Y. Camilla 179 byWod 18)k1, I' Gohann IHro 17M5 uy175-rySim1) yecr1 -. llen tarch 1819) ('A axy Pop 185) - Culraea Ii'EI by Olna 1M)1( k arae q ., bh to 18311 1715)-Da 1780 of Hlerod 1708S (Tartar 1743). 14 73) halebone, 18i,(W-x 117911)-Da.11 llof Selilo Ii102 fin-zardo 18)Maiden 50Mb Caml ir 'Peler T. I71( f ifighftyer 177,4)--Dan. 178 of Pieno-nron 1750 (Hlerod 1778)- - h, 11)22 Malron 171t2 FlorizelI 1761 (Herod 17z8). - Iante Mauler Be-nny 1 1b (Orville 1711t-Boadtcea 1811 by Aleader 17,8124Ecipa 111) --Brn. nerte by Anuarnsibu 1165 (Old England 1741)-Mayfly 1771 by alchei 1148 kcade o hr. n.. l 74)-Da. 155 of Anc, Starling 17.8 (Starling 71717. &.SlM. IS6M (Buzzard' 17871-Doi, 180) of Wtillon 1791) (Sir Pel-ter7 78)V 1(ii '7 ebbiLi-r I' by DioedO 17 77 (FloriIze 1764)-Glan.e.. 1711 by Matchem 17,48 (Cade 1734)- Moll= 1.oog' 111I71 by Pabrbam 1740 (God Ar.I'1724). Kie Bunad1818 (Cautrel 101)- Ollynipha 1815 by Sir Oilive fli.(f (Sir Peter T. 1784).-. SolIat 5. Z M175bylernd 17) (Tartr 1748). b uxy Pot-.o-e 177 (Eelup 1714)-WMaa 177by Herod 17738 (Tartar 1743)-Liucle 1772 b I)) Wlodeor"_:.; =2 17714 by God. Ar.174Sr.IVoute1 h. 18 178 VbynP 37,50 (Snipl 11711)-Julia 175') by Blank 17.40 (God. Ar. 1-.24)-Spccotir.tr' dam 1735) by Partner 1718 q.uu S)Ora tripling i7WBl9 Phenoe.nlon 1141i-Dau. 17817, ol Oberon., 17B (Illghilye- 174-,,r q IMY eb ii 1807 lo E. eby talln 1711W (Mattcem 17414)-Dan. of T. weeae 7l)(ol Sep. 4) otakerI. 73)-Slet. 1748 to Car4e, bySo71 lailrv'a 1Bltiiod I.orue7 DuheofShuiti 1793 (Y. tlarek ' 17 71)-Katharine I7114 by 1)r1llit 17 81 )Bighflyer 1774)-Dan. en 801 178 of Payni-.lr 1766 (Blank 1740)-Dan. 177. of Le Sang 177.1) (Changeling 1747)- Dan 1751 .d Rib 178 (Crab 1733) - atn Sir Peter T. I 1,4 (Hitghflye 1774)-Areth- 177.11 Ily Dullga-oi117llpe16) a bh., 1771) Dan. 1777 of Prophet 170 Itgnj 1729t-Vr.igo 171:4 by Snap 17,)0 (8lmp 17 311)-Dan. of uldumn 1738 (God. Ar.174, - Pia-o, Pt.8o.. 773(Eclipee 171)4)-Prnu-lla 1788 by lllfblyer 1774 iflerod 1775.-Pr-imie 178 byi Sna:otsp 177(8)1 13)-julia 17711( by Blan 17-40 (lied. Ar. 1721) -Sprelator,l 7. ii en, dam 17737, b ate 78(ir Mo..ce [Whalebone or) Seynmniir11)7, Dipini 11-l n 1147 of Gluiail)(urr .; bM ii11)178-rykm l by Wodekr 173(Herd 1758)-Silbee da 151 by Herod 1758Taran1431)-. 11mgj 171 y km141 -alinI 17718). Scum 1893 (Bl-rd' 1787)-7C ...ry Bird 1801111 [W in.kry Orj SorcererM 174)Trl-. 0 ]arik ". l S17841-Canay 1797 byCranier 1714) (l'lt-14-0.73-o re 77b b Ho 11 bflyer 177 I H-roIl 1778) lHarrine 17,4 by Maichen 1718 (Cade 17234,. - aeio.ma170 Pi'u. 17)Pnlp 71 y- rnpio 1784itolctor- 371)7) PruC (Ir.i 111 nel 1. 714) by ligliflyer 1774 tterd 17714) -rnbe118bySa 7) Sip 173.7)- Julia 17711 by Blanmk 17,40 (God. A r. I7,21,.P m 76bySa '(u N. Wandere 1811 Mlob..n 17W i)Tbalemtri. 1809 by Aleander 181 (Eelipee ITC41 Riv-al b.e 577 1141) y ir, rer7 171841(nigbflyer 177,4)- Iloene 1778) by Drone 1777 (Herod 17758)- Manila 177 by Coldfloider 1.7)74 (Stup 1'750). F1 Fe M.n Orvll 7hi-k,Ilyiuni it 191) -Emily 11410 by Snir 7)1]lr.74yD b b 1711) of hiokey 71'9Zalram 1780)- 'reG. ia, 17811 by Dorimnt 1772 (01110 .6 h h.. ,,). 170)--DIzzy 177 y Blank 1710 (Gor.I Ar. 17714.___ 4Daugh ter of [cdo. inr11l(hre 71)Cnr idb.m 13 y(hren)Sree en , W Mlli - a.er 177)7Mr by, Coriane 17)1 (PoI-8.-'u 73-ir re b. m. 1787 by, 1A1201774lliero 177)Iiarrjet b. en. 17111) byMwiren41748 (lade- 177)4)-Flota Ib. to. 1747 by Stgl. 77 Co.Ar. 17714)-Dan. of Bartletta. Childers (harley Ar. 16.0)-Dan. of Bay Bolton 1705 (Grey Hautboy)-D .ofBligrad Tur. 24one Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. SALVATOR. WINNER OF THE TITAN, MAPLE. REALIZATION, LORILLARD, CHAMPION AND TIDAL STAKES, THE SUBURBAN HANDICAP, AND OTHER PROMI1- NENT EVENTS. Property of-J. B. Haggin, tanecfo-del--I'4.'o Stud, Sacramento, Cal. Yearlings sold (innually. SALVATORt, chestnut horse, foal:ed 1n,8, hired in the Elinendorf Stund, Ky., by imp. Priunce Charlie, alm of Blair Atilnl bry Stoekwell, dImn Salina, dsin f Diallicheff, Dlblne-.m, te., by Lexingtoi., out f Ligihtsoine, damn of Nevada (Like Bla kbunrin's ,i[an), Cruc-ifix (S:u4n1Iner Felix's dalui), Sprightly (Volturno's dam), etc., by ilmp. (Gle- I a, tracinig thrningh Levity by imp. Trnstee to Vandal's dam by inip. Tranby. Sal- vatnr in descended from out' ,mf the grandest racing and best produciug families in the worll. Fri,.l, it have come the grand race-horses ailed stallions Lexington (four juiles in 7.191 and 7.231). Vandlal, tile lest sou of imp. ;lencoe, Alarie, Ruiri, Lever, Mnitor, +Volttrno, Loug.treet, The Bard, Monarchist, Aretino, Luke Blaekburin, Tout Martin, Strmlth-ore. Duke of Mmitrose, etc. SFlvator was a tirst-cla.ss rae-horse. At two years 4,ld he won four races out of six in which he . ta.rted, ran second to Proctor Knott in the Fiitnrity Stake.. three- quarters of a mile. in 1.15.' ; won Flatbush Stakes, 7 furlonig", 100 lss., in. l1.:; Ilapli' Stakes, three-qinarters of a mjile, 1210 lbs.., in 1.171; Tiickahoe Stakes, Jerome P'ark, 1, 10yalrdl, 1:20 II,., i- 1.294; Titan Stakes, 1,400 yards, 117 lbs., in 1.221. At three ycar. ,lId wo n. seven onit of eight races in which he started. Won tbe Tidal ,Stakes, I ,ilih, 121 Ibs., tin 1l. 4i; won Realization Stakes, l1 miles. 12:2 lIbs., in 2.51, Tenny, Long lDance, Longstreet aid five othero iellited hill.; won Lorillard Stakes, liI miles, 118 his., in 2.374, Lonigstreet, Ceiitan.r (Fas-erdale olt) adl five others behind him; was third to Longstreet 118 Mis., and Proctor Knott, 120 lbs., in the Oninibns Stakes, li miles, in 2.3:l, Salvator, 1I, lbs., aiud four others behind him; won the .ersey Handicap, 14 niles, 124 lis., in 2.101, nine others bebind him; won Ss'4nteiib r Stakes, 1 niles, 129 his, in 3.0Z1ij, beating 3. A. B. and Sorrento; won Sweepstakes, 1,', mihes. 12;7 lbs., i. 1.594; woii purse, 1r- miles, 113 ]Is., in 2.01. At fimir years oln won.. all his races. WV.I. the Sinliburban Hatilicap, 1 miles, 1-27 lbs., in 2,0i6, Cassius, 1107 lIs., second, Teiiny, 126 lbs., third, Iteclare, Prince Royal, Lonig- street, Fireniz, Raceland and others behind hium; won the anateh against Teliny, each carrying 122 Mhs., 14 miles, it. 2.ft'i; walked over for Monmouth Cup, 1I miles; won the (Chailninii Stakes, 14 mniles, beating Te.inuy, each 122 Iles., in 2.354; won the purse if 2.7 i) tin beat tile best time onl record, 1.394, earrying 110 lIbs.; he ran the distance ii l.3t5A, tine fastest aind best mile ever run in the world. He retired from the turf Saliuna, the lam of Salvator, was a good race mare. Won the Monmouith Oaks, (,oitinejital lhtel Stakes, and the Robins Stakes. 2 anile heats, Itinignina-n Stakes, ant other goon1 ran'es. Prince Charlie his sire, w:as thei Prince of the tw-yVear old comrse. auntd .sonnibiner in his pedigree all the inost desirable straills of blood, Stockweell, Touichstoae, Melbonurne, and t'i lril through Crucitix. Ile must be a sniccess in tbe osuda. Ile iS decenled in direct female line throngh ohld Montagn mare from tile Royal nenare. tiwhich traces Connilnetor, O'Kelly's Ec lipse, Filho-da-Pfta, Voltaire, Sterling, ntx fln, Sipringtinld, Marsyas, Adventurer. Prince Charlie, Lexington, Vandal, MNiniarciist, Voltunrino, Luke Bla klnuri, Salvator, The Bard, Strathmnnore, Tom Martin, (irihusteani, Duke of Montrose, Potomacn, Tenny, and other notedi horses from the Duc hess flnfanly. 242 W10beb lWn-Waxy 172-Pot-0-'u 17.-Ecipse 1764-MXarke 1720-Squtrt lil-BDatist' Childen-DareyAr. Hi. I_ !Slr HercrUl 18 INJ (Whabone 18r, i-Glsoll 10l2 by Bob Booty 181101 4.h-ticleer I DBirdatcher,77-lgt Mb ,.RCP ! trch hISL 1787--Flih1 by I r. K pelt (Commodore 1796)-Y. Heroine by Bagot 178 (berodl7il-Herlole 1775 by Hero 1758 (Cad.e 174. _ u04 E cbsdua 'conomirt 10 (Whiker 1812) -Mi. Pratt 1R by Blacklock 1814 Wblt M lock 16- ..d b es 1 iM. Iadabout181 by Orville 1799 (Bentinbrougb 1791) -Manstrel 18U1 by Si, Peter T. 1 ______ v m. . 1784 (Highler 1774)-Matro-n 17 by WIstrizel 1761 (Herod 1758) -F Jo -t l iSuhtan183 l Iiml83-Tr mpoIlS) 1OA by Tr&.p 1H10 Dick Andre 17)7 Bell 185 h h 4 1byWay 172 lPot- 1772)-Penelope 17I4 by Trumpalor 172 Codne"lhor _ = c , .-1. 176)N-p.U-17W by Hlghfler 1774 Herod 1718). MXPI- Muey1810 (Orville 1 -l7 1l4uy 1506 Wh y17 -1-ce 1814 in. Xe88) br Golsnna 1750 (Macry 1778)-Amazon 1799 by Drver 1780 (Tritham 17611- -i 179b mIa LYrtiotu 17' by Mercury 1778 Mtglipse 14 - .-HI irey DCome 181(rSorceeer 1r156Clleherni 1812 by Clinker I1S8M -r Peter T -.R7i4:pFewet 1 b 101 Clink j 1'96 by 'ltfaem 1772 tSyphon 17w0)-Teruagant by Tantrum 17 1 (CrIpple 174-- F Ci-b.eb, 1Can nc b Smpon 1745 BDlae 177A). ' .nDaughtero 'Cerates I D.n Quixote 1784-Dau. 181Isof Goinmone 19IS(Gohati-s 17101 De-. ik xc b ug l 1830 of PayIator 15 ITrun ipo C 182-l8rle 1801 by tr. George 1789, Hlhflyer _ Z ;_ . m. tT1774) 1Ab 1 by Woodpecker 1773 ,Herod 1758). rl r -iP tiw 1811 (Wa . 1P)-Paaair1e 118s6 by Mo." 1819 [hvalne or) lienour = 15altu 17.ar, I )-8brPHllPauln 1 (HozrdB 180G by thbiaBed c4 jj;X g _ c Sst rl Sorcerer 193 kTrumpatoe IT )-Canary 37'.) b C 1 (P0144-not 1773) In _ N = rl Plenipotenthary DIWI Emilus 120- Iyrrha 101 hy Wha.lebone 1807 (Waxy 1710'- R - Dan-liter of Gift 1818 by Y. Go=anna 1810 (Gohnna 17916) 81st. I1S2 to GOser by Sir P-ier T. jb m 3 H.4e 1774-Dan 1714 of Trunipator 178 Condoctr 176 n17.). n -1 -Camel. Whalebone 1807 M Waxy 1T754DanM 1812 of Yelim 1802 (Buzzrd' 187--altde 1Wli by 17 F i br h8ff1 Sir Petewr T. I'4 lgbi-,yer 1774)-Dan. 175 of Phenmenon I80 MHerod 1758- r4 Mitron 1781 by Florinel 17086 Herod 1758 1 I 1 i r Bant Ma-ter Henry 1815 (Orrle 1711t-Boadkea 1807 by Alexander 1782 iEclipse 1764- F- -' c tr I Brunette by Amrthn- I 741 (Old England 1,74I)-Mayfy Im by Mhtebe 1,748 C ZCi 1R Q-E in m 12 F (Cade1734) -Da 171155 of An. Stadring 1738 (StiarlIng 177). I, x es r , Prism iEmillus 1820 Orville 1TUt-Creaids 1807 by Wbhli.y 1TM7i8altrant I781 -Y. Giant II. -- r - 4 b h IS' T1720 by Diomed' 1777 Ploriel 17418)-Ginles 1769 by tachem 1,74 ,Cade 1MA)- 5Xolly Lonyg I. 1753 by Baabam 1740 lGod. Ar. 1724. I -_ rlailana Octlaclan I) (Stripling 119-Dan. 1807 oShullb ei9 I (Y. tazeke 1771- Zara 1111 by ci m; 1 Depnti 1781 U=f H yer31774 -Flora 178W by King Fergus 1775 (Ecllpee 171;4- Atl- ____ lna938 byathn1748 Wade 1791). VSI.P-; ll - as ibiayl Oak 1811sCattoo l)- -a 181D- of Orville IW (Benlneough 1751-lpsn aI 18" 8tT 1781 yer 174)-Alex_ 17184y King Pergus 1775 11 b -_ bh,1 IsS (Eclipse 17181) -Lardella 178) by Y -rke 177 (Malk 1750). _ r11 la 1816 (ISelim 18) -Hesler 1801 b- Camel 38 0 ( Whalrbune 1l807 -Monlima 3112 '.n Pal c mm, by Muley 1810 .rVl e 171.)- Sat, 17ll6 to Petoeth by Precipitate 17 87 lercuqry ; bine-,ar m, 18 1776.- Da. 1787 or Woodpecker 1773 (Herod 1758). ; b Pruan 18116 Sir Peter T. oau Sl bmyi John BDli17 (Fortitude 1771-Dan. 1758 ofighdyer 174 Heo 11 bl F I su e lo Tannr 1801 [Phantoor] Mfonaco 1,191-ArethlP t 1804 by Quit 17S8 Buzzard5 4 eChm ;poi llXIII by Akexander 17116 (l! ie 17)-8itut 1784 to-Mickde Toby by i S ir Archy 'Doismill7;o-.d 1 (o el 74 stlanirami 170 by rocklughamn 1781 ligbllyer 17741- AyDb rb Tahit I by Trenli 1761 T. tak 174-D. of Botphoi 175 (B. .1 1 . - F I braham1.4fb-Dan.hofu I7a Forester 175(Foreater 17J6). 'zi! ' 9 o Tyl-' D 1 ' - of WFadow 178 1 (--nk 1-405-Dsu. of D. Daghter of, 'Batea 70Elps 74Dn Tof"S ninseDCn WildalUr 1761 'Barnugb 17410-Dau. o 4 I o' e cm.- - - V'.p. M.e 17 (Egnlu 1721). ! IJomed 1777 aF zel 1701-Dan. of 'Shark 177 ioaiake 1750)-Dau. of i-l EcIlpse 1770 jiFearuoght 1755-Dau. of Fearnonbt 1751 tRaegieu 17310-Dan. of r 181. JolI Bper 1741 (itounidbed IT311). Dagherof 'ldrmap38 (PotA-8-.' 17,3)-Danr. of C41-loekfa 17174 (GImcrack 17601-Dan. of D. in., 1. mes' WidaeT17T (lFmrongbt I75.-Y. Klitty lahar 137 by sFesnourhtli7tI8 Y : ilu Oibt Oii e 181by aorj! fl i-ii b tyrT 17144 hb. 18) Dan. Dh1mluun 1781 by Dorimant 1717 o e - E aThe Flyr 1il4 StVayke Jr. IIID8-Parma 18 by Dckk Andrew.iJue Andrews 7s7 Z b. 5, F Wjb 1711 H Fe1 bgLis lMMl Primrose 17by Maim- 0 C .R Bu Ympier, Sir Ar 1805 iDu 171S-Dn. o 'Itno Iedbrat 1706 0Sir Petr- 1184)Z 'w cb. , 1818 Dan. 180 at obsecurlty 1-,77 EcIl 1761Sl;rln318b Wildair 1733 Cads 1'4173i-'Cb maes 17112 by Cub170Fx14. 3 a Lad Grey, Rtbln ray 1816l 'oyg 17204-Maria 18112 by Xelzor 1791 ('Medley 1776)- Da of a 1 5 ia., 11 ' b mr Higbffyer 17SM4 rilimflyernl- Dan. of 'Fearnought 175 EqRevao 111, Iau. of e' A ___Arlell78 (Travllsfer 1747). ser Bo'zd 1Xf 787 (Wdpereil.F-Do of Alexander3782 (Ecli ps 164 F Dnu t fI- c.h. h., AW. tPe r,17974 I4 V WdI otfjfre170 (ttcem 1748-Dn 1770 of Engines-r c Ffrs Ii.,6ampon 1745. Uscehane _8r's Ditto 186 (Sir Peter T. 1784)-Dan t11 of Merary 17,8 (Meligre 1,-il-Dai. 1, t Z ' ff j;Abrtm tn of Herod 174 (7artar 1741r-Folly 1771 bymarke 170 (Sqairt lm;1i)-VIxci 17.1 by f br.n.,1 f'11 iti' D gal 1711 (God. Ar. 17Y4. Dc Anrew 3717 JoeAndewa17714)-Dan. INS1 of Gobana. 1751 Mecuy 771 Tramil 2Fraxinella 1798 by Tren-m 1766 (T. S-eplaket 17-Dan.175 of Woodpecker 2 r 1773 (HErod i5-Eelsng1775 by Eclipse 176 (Ma-ks 17.741). C i Web Waxy1710J(Pnt.8o-a17711)-P-elops I794byTnpor f(tonInctor17:) Preneila 17bm by fighkyer 1774 (ferodl7fS)-Prom.Ie 1,-ti by-esp lIT0nip lWT)-Juhs IMfS6 _______c _ by Rlak t.41 (God Ar. 1721. 1s ! catto (blum , 3802 (loheann- 17ffff)-Lucyr a.y 164 bv Timothy 1'34 Delini 1783)-Lucy Ct 1759 boz b17 frFhf 0(Herod 1718-Frenzy 77 by E clipse 174I(ar-kr 1 M --l n. 1 I 17of7n4nesr1Iff(Se1745 3y _ ! m Whisker 3812 (Waxy 1)-(tllbFaury 18W I Flt eru-y 177,4,-Vcl-efI- c fj - h mt4 lodnfe 1ID0 by Plstor 1786 (imperstor 17784-Beatrce 1731 by Sir Peter T. I.S1 (hligh- ich m_, ' _ 17 a1 Itffere17414 Cae 35174, I f Tra b 6lfk cklff 1814 Whlreloek1Hly,,-Di 18t12 Of Or-ille 179 (BeTunghbroMgb i r Grl fstone 17M11 by We le 1776 Herod 1778)-Dau. of Acse 17318 (BLink I. ))-- t ; j--t " 1 tDan. of Duacu Ar. 175L4 j 3I Lucille Trmato rUtrl82(lmotomo 18)-Lury II rn. lslby OrlthaulOtBaIrs FElrlzetdiiiT I [ 4 1" Ih ' I -ledlreyb m1837brMohinGrey 1803('Royalst 120)-lara141812 hrSteizar 1751 I 5 (Msdteyfle 76-Dau. of gyer 176.4 "Hdver 174-Dan. of eFearnonght 17511 HRegnlus 1730'Dan. doAd 1756 ('Travreller 1747-Dan. of 'Jac of Diamond,. Cal. len Ac. 1 E4 ' 'Darbe-. byCollenAc. 1746-LdyThlbc. m. 1731 by Pt nner 1718 (Jigo-Da. civ. 1n. llof Greyhound Cldlilaby)-ophonisa M dam by Curren Day Barb-Dan. of 1)Arcy Chestnut Ac.-Dan. of WhlteablrD-Loed Dn.rcv E Con- tailp mare by Old Montagut Dan of thoyDArcy White Tk)-Da of Brmmner iD'Acy Yellow Tuik)-oyjl mare. 4The Breeders Hand Bow- and Guide. SENSATION. WINNER OF THE Jl VENILE AND NURSERY STAKEIS AT JEROME PARK, Jl LY, CRITERION AN) AlGU-ST STAKES AT MOINSIOUTH PARK, S4ARATOGA AND FLASH STAKES AT SARATOGA, AND CENTRAL STAKES AT BALTIMORE, 1879. Sensawtion is private stallion in the Ilaeor'as Stud, Mr. P. Lorillard, proprietor, Jobstowcn, X. J. SF:ESATIOx by imp. Leamington, son of Fangh-a-Ballagh, bred by Mr. A. Welch, Erdlenheim Stud, Pa., foaled 1877, dam Susan Beane, dam of Stratford, Susquehanna, Onoudaga, etc., by Lexington, son of Boston, ont of Sally Lewis, dam of John Morgau, Hunter's Lexington, Acrobat, etc., by iump. Glencue. Sensation was truly the mensa- tinu lf his two-year old year. Started eight times and won all of his races. Jerome Park, May 31, won the Juvenile Stakes, half-mile, defeating Ethel and nine others, time, 0.50. Monimouth Park, July 8, won the July Stakes, 5 furlongs, defeating his stable companions, Grenada and Rosalie, who finished respectively second and third, and ten others, time, 1.07. Saratoga, July 22, won the flash Stakes, half-mile, Grenada and Rosalie again finishing second and third, five others behind them, tinie, 0.491; same meeting, July 29, won the Saratoga Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, defeating Grenada, who finished second, Beata, Glidelia, Girofle and By-and-By, tiule, 1.18. MUnunouth Park, Aug. 23, won the August Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, defeating Grenada, who ran second, aid seven others, time, 1.18; same meeting, Aug. 26, won the Criterion Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, carrying 5 lbs. penalty, and defeated Grenada, second, and five otbers, time, 1.22, track slow and heavy. Jerome Park, Oct. 2, won the Nursery Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, defeating Ferncliff, Grenada and four others, time, 1.18. Baltimore, Oct. 23, won the Central Stakes, I mile, defeating Grenada and Oden, time, 1.50k. Total winnings for tile year, j20,2W, He met anIdefeated all tie best two-year olds of his year, winning from a half to one mile. He hursted his foot in the spring of 1880, which compelled his retirement. HIe is from one of the great racing families of the country. Acrobat and Hunter's Leximmgton, full brothers to his dam, were fine raec-horses and could stay a distance. John Morgan, a half brother, was also a superior race-horse, and, for his chances, a very successful stallion. Motto, Nannie Lewis, Aldebaran were all good ones. Glenmore is also from the same family, and his dlam traees back to the dauli of the great race-horrse Mledie, who was the most successfiul sire in any day on all mctrts f nmare.. Seusaticn is a lroon, full 16 hands high, with a white stripe downi his faee and a little white on time pastern of his left fore leg. Ile has a fine, well- placed shoulder aucd is sy metrically forumel all over, with faultless action and goad temper. fleing a son of Leamuitigton and tracing to a racing family, and an un- comonlinsellle ra e-loras, he is a smccess ill the stud. He has the Pautaloon and Whale- lbome -rcmaaes on the sire's side, and the ;leucoe out the daum's, with the blood of Sir Archy anl Dioionud through its best sources, Sensation has been unsed very little in the stud, but is the sire of the following winners: Ianker, Carrie C., Lord Fauintleroy, Loantaka (winner of the Suburban Handicap), Centaur (Faverdlale colt), My Own, Guarantee, Queen Elizabeth, Spleci.alty, Raymond, Salvini, Chemise, Flitaway, Satisfaction, Prince George, Samun- terer, Ciunt, Senitiment, Vendetta and others. S,'um.a.ti,,u traces to the n;oinle Royal miare through old Montagn mare to which trac.e in. direct female line C0,ndmnctor, Eclip-se, Sterlinug, Weathmerlbit, Oxfordl, King- rtoll, Scottish Chiff, Ad-luturc'r, Lexinigton, Vandal, Leoinaaus, Salvator, Onondaga, S4tratford and all the Dulc-es family. 244 Eculipe 1764-Mrake I'M-Blquirt 1-8S-BtlcU"s CMlder.Darly Aiabian 1L _ _w ' 1 aki si lm wHerod 17M (=s 4"1b Waxy.P0140-'. 273 3elpe 194)-aula1777 Py Brd13 .aa 1743 -LAsetis 1772 b. M...L "- ill0 -X[e WId 1734 by God. 17Ala to Vohunteer by Penl. 17Tm7osweo77 e18b ihI4 (llerod 1759- I.tW I Rt 173 bySnap 13S1(Sni7p by 81 1740 ()oL Ar. 1724- __ SpectWt 1 tores deamim by r171 (jigs). C , v k .'mill a by Ttntbam 12 tT. = Det 174oquete 14 by rompton Barb ; m,, r To tria, Alexander 17Ht (Ee 1)-.v. 8110 by 8ir PekerT. 1754 (SlrLsPT lye 1. .74- Honet alk. m t . 1526 by Drone II' (l l1 Y- 1717 by Goldinder 164 (Snap 1 -. -Das. __I_______IOY-_7I_ o TOld EngIpd 174tttod. 1T1) Wo - Cbiker 1773 (Heiro . 1 of velL 174 (ake 1750, -iHoebud 1765 _ SjEc hsc,. A. et1Cblld (DAr. law)14)-.a. of -_ ke Bee" S l d1738 of smabe rd by Tim 17.2 (Squirt - AA Ch.iL nr 1.0,1. bTo lTo175 (H Ga.llowa G.b r.i y.1teiyb -S l; neroine, B . got 1780 (Herod 17a")-. ele 1775 by tem) 173 ((lade 173-Pan. 1716 of Snap 171 , . 1 j' dnip 173-Sit. 1.-4 to Regains iby God. Ar. 1734-Grey Robinsot Iva1 by Said _ h. _-_- Glloy (Si. Vicior BSerb . ei Vl S _Woo ecer 17731iliro 1718iiilaortune 1275 by DPox 17611 (lhatchem i7481.turl: joly10 by Sna 1730h08 (Sj 1731tb6Ghi)-D.170 ofegins 1710 'od. Ar. 172)-an - , DaugHerof, Alexaer 1784 (lipze 11)14)-Dn of igbllyer 1774 (Caerod 177A)-Dsn. of AlfSed 17') v - j ji; er (Xca 1.-4-iew177101 otnlgineer 1731 t(&mpeon 1746)-Say Malton.. dsm 1711) , s3_ 1 _ ,c1 m W - + bY Cade 17aOd. Ar. 1734). ;1 .. ac Peruin Sitr .(U dhiyer 171)-Dn. 7880of Boodrow171 lipsell17elu. 17li X ;1d .rx irall8 ' o quii lal Tesee 7.81-flt.to lowtberal Babebi byBa br 17401 2 - i h 3- ps.JL (God. Ar. 1128)-Pnn 17110 od Golde Sill 17J51 (Partner 1718). : a Ms- ,,, idot Meteor 1183 (lipe 176i1-Midotiil-Work 1787 by i l7isil er 1.74 (Herod 17)-IDan. .oz m,1804 lT of Sypaon 1730 1132)-Dan. of Rlna 171I (ho. Ar. A4)Slot. 17)a to I '--ickk, Wbitaek 1S1B3 niblPtonian I)--DM 1799 of CoBl.r 17SM ( 1o3-e 177- 4' v: tfl.,. New., 7W8ibugb g libf r 174i 1(Herd 17)8)-4robelrey s 1786 by Pctt8.o 15 17.3 - .i h= _ _. 1. i77m of 14yprou tfm ttoumba lGtd Trn 171 tSna 1730G ArkI' 4i I'ilr t S" _t_ i.rl- Wlcglwtil. Z-U-- U (Rtai e1lQ-an oflA'D Ancasler17 _ q e . ! b-' 1731-Mhle-l Grlmetorue 1751 by 1e2l I76 eod15)-g.o t rlt Gji D I . (Bln-k 1744) -Dan. of D-maee Ar. 17.e4. cianpiIon, Sellin 3512 (flur.ried i by GoutylsterT.Il8-t 17612 U IL -b. 11111 hb!Iairnet 1170 (llaed1775 by Squinel 1734 (Traveler 17MI1 Sophia L iOrville 17w (Belnngbrougb 1791)-Boedica 117r by Alexader 17T0 MEll ire 1714)- 4 B. brs] 1Nque" I B1n7Tete by anlb 17 tol Enelnd 1741)-ayy 1771 by M tobm 17:4 J. 1 (Ct del3l)-La. 175 Of8,r0 179 (starling 1737). -r!Sir Arey, 'Diouwd 1I1 (Florlael 11114)-'Csastlsnlra 1736 by Rocklogban 1781 (Hghllye, lr 1141- b. 3., Tabitba 178f4.Trutlsn 173 4T. Sweepstake. 174o)-Da. of Ba rhs 17.54 tabablu, 67D...of Foreter75 (Foreter 1738. bwhe of I _ t tha 17bD lIlipw ft")-Dr. of gyaue.' Wiildetr IWC (-Fear b 1r,5u : el0 lh I a of Tyles Diver 1171) ('OthelloD- D. of 'Fallower 16I1 (Blak 17411)-Dan. if _ P a:tramI7BI(m.,-. ial Sie 17ea (rmnuhm 1M -4 II11 -d 1M 41rl- 171il-Du. fe 11. rH al a : riFlorizel. Eclipee 1770 (-Fesht _ AbG-1) _ FeamoughSI1M (BqetJ M176)-Dan.o` :;a O ch. h., 18M1. sol oe (Roounbed f)w i.0 3 b.m.,1-99Smr ils ( Y. FrKntogt rlnby 'FeFrnoght 1756 - ____ (Ite...'nlas,39 I71)EtyFee 74b ld 174(iM r 1724). 17 I , oOrvlle 173.lenxinsrougli i;9il-Emiy 1810 by Samfoird 1794 (S1r Peter T. I;BI) 0H b. b.. 1 Dan. 1714D of Whiske 178by (dtrtt I7 ))-Grey r1 Mby olnt 17 1cafla, Tbe Flyer 1814 (Vdyke Jr. 1808)-Ptina 1813 by Dick Andr ;D7 (Joe Andrews h. , me _1(U Ferens5)-Prlroi 18 by Mn,. ., ;TE- __45.b. britio"n 'ez17Eneee771 eml178 Trar1743). x _ 1_ + . Seier tAreby 1515 t V' Fmd 7-Ain. of bi olobinet171 S Peter T7. 174- SaniXter Dan. hb11 U 16 d tof Obacur It.. (ERlipe 174)-Sar 171 by 'Wildale 173 I Cado .nS -D elL b., 1118.1734)-"b mare 17tl by Cob 1731 (Fox 1714). '2.0 I lady G Robin Grey 188. ('Itoyapst 17n0)-Mari I by Melr 173 (Medle 176) -Pan of 'llgye r 1784(51bi1er1774)-Dau. of 'Fearntolt 173 (RegaInu 173t9)-Dan. of 0i: 1817m. . Arie 17I11 ( fTiranler 1r.47) ul i . Sellm 1737 (Woodpecke I Dmu. of Alexander 1781! (Eclpse 1It)-DsOSIf me; S _m HighI D 17) n. f Alfreid 177. (malcem 174 77-Dan. 1771) of Yngl- :: l; 1] c neerl7Wtemrwonl745) 714 _ _W- eek Ditto 111 (30 r yPer T. 178)-Da. 171 of Mercury 17-8 (Elipse 17t;1)Dan. 176 br. t.f Rero17ata 17Fo ly 1771 by Manke 1M (Squirt 1VIxen 1 3 by ID,. iSic Ajlre173 (oe ndreiw. 1778). 18613 af Gosnne 3790 (Mercury l7 tt rig b. h -1) inella 171D by Trenthbm 17M (T. Sweepttake 17451-Dan. 1733 0Woodpecker r . .17 (Herod 173)-Ererlang 175 by CelIpse 17t14 (Marke 1750) o: . Wo Wax 17110 (Po(4o' 1773-Peiielope l7961byTra toe 17101(Vndactrll1) Pronellh I : i! - w IT178 by Sigfrtwyr 1774 (Ulerod 1718)-Promise ITg bySinp 1735t(Suip 1734)Juia 1.56 c b.f m., by Blank 1.41) (God Ar. 1731 ___ ___ ; ':ea Trsrt De Andrcw 1279 (Jo itiinre 1781-Dan. 11431of Go6iltnna 1730 Mefruy 1778)- _ o 15 i0 Fiusinella-Iliby Treotbam 176t (T. Sweptae 1741)--Dar. 11115 of Woodpeeer ,3 e . ,loO 177 ilerod 1738)-Everlatlng 1775 by E!clIpse 17814 lM5Tece 17F0). 3= m o dzmc' 17t47 (Woodpeker 177b-Reberry 173 li henomeon 1780 (Berodl I _: -_ 7 o h m,179l Miii West 1177 by Maebeni 1.48t (Cde 17341- YS)t. to Faoroite by Regle 17 ' '_ _ J " (Go d._Ar. 17741-Y . Roy 1742 by Crb 1739 (Alak Ar:). __ ; Dara 186 Am1) E l)t1ii eIlt(Domre1 1512 by Oleiseg 17802 (Maiiililuo . -, . A . Bcs. 17618)- lMarn 1780 by Pot.8.o.' 1773 i Erlpee 1764)-au 17718 of Obcrack 111 cli.+ , (e Cripple 153181-Sn.prrao 1;61t bg Snap 12311 (Snil 173'). iEs= y Ann OiB's O rclt1800 (abrle 1731)-1X.Malid-o(lheOlt . m t1 7b'Mispedliffol1s5 -. ___ eh._m.,_____ Annettb by Sbar 117 (!Msrake 1-,311)-Dan .,! Reklugam(Prter 1731-Pn o ' ' True Wbhr (Fizbngb' Hernhas 17t51-Da. ofGallant 17701 (Feanot 1710-Dam. of 'Reguln.1747 (Regnlni 17510)-Dacheabyenllen Ar.-Lady Tblgleb. m1.11 byt Patnr 1r715,JliE)-Das.rkhi. 172 by G;reybonndldCblllahy)-Sophuaniabs daso byc(urwen SaySBrb-Da.o( (FArc7 CbefantuuAr.-Ilau ofWhilesblrt- Montage tire by D Ac'sotd Manraga-ibnu.ot llanboy('Arcy U'blteTu)-Dan .artmmr(D'Arcy eldlow Tnrl)-Hayulai_ 246 7the Breeders' Hlanid Book and G(it'. IMPORTED SIDDARTHA. The property of Dr. A. 1W MleAlester, Cohimibia, MJo. Terms annwilly. Year- ling8 8ld1 annually. StJIAIATI.A, bay horse, fo;tled 1880, bred by Mr. W. I'Anson, by Pero Gomuez, son of Beadeoi;an, sire of Blue Gown ai.d other g(.oto ie. Per (Gonmez was beaten a head in the Derby by Pretender, aud beat him in the St. Leger, which he won. Pero Gomez i. the sire of Pontiac, Merrythonght, Gil Blas, Harbinger, Hidalgo, Espailda, Titania, et,. Siddartha is omit of The Pearl, tbe dann of Selby, winner of the Great Yorkshire Handicap, Ir81;, by Newninster, sire of the noted Hermit. He is fromii the graudest racing family in England. Caller Or., his grandam, won 34 Queen's Plates, the Donc:mster St. Leger and the Brighton and York Cups. Blinik Bouiny, omit of tQueen Ilary, won the D)erby and Oaks and was the dam of Borealis, Blair Athol (winuner of the Derby anul .t. Leger), and Breadalbane (winner of the Prince of Wales aind Gratwicke Stakes). Other famons winners in the family are Sir Bevys (winner mif the Derby), Hampton (winner of the Epsom Gold Cup, Doncaster and Goodwood Cups and Goodwood Stakes), Broomnielaw (winner of the Dee Stakes and Chesterfield S takes), Blinkhoolie (wininer of the Ascot Gold Vase and Alexandra Plate), Freeman (winner of the Great Northern Handicap twice, Goodwood Stakes, Chesterfield Cup and Alexandra Plate), tmsal Hope (winner of the Vienna Derby), Beanclere (w-nner of the Middle Park Plate). Thrift, the d;ou of Trist3n, for wlhih hy,000 was refised. is from the same family. The faimily is jpotent in great race-horses, prolific brood mares and successfil ires. The o It bly Siddartha are said to be the l est their dams -ver pronuced. Siddartha nuever rnwel, bitt Mr. Jacob Pinecus, who trained him, says lie was a very speedy, good race-lrse. Siddartha is the sire of the winners Crispin, Joe Walton, Sidl, Gracie, Ed. Dough- erty, Clhauntress, Millie IL, etc. He has had little or n-o cance iii the stud, bMt is a Syl..imnm trimally formeld horse and desceeddd from one of the granmdest and beet racing andl prodmmmimmg famimilies in thme world, and must succeed in the stiud. He traces in direct fiumnale lihe to the Childers mmmare, to ,rhich traces Postmaster (by 1-Icr in), istard (by Bmmzzarml), Aimator, imp. Balrowimie, imp. Bommnie Scotland, lHammiptonm (1y 1,rml Clifdeil), IBlair Athoml, Breaddlbamme, Pretemuder, Sir Bevys, Tristan, Cuiritmn, Craftoin, imp. Bericice amid fBelladonnma, amid all the Queen Mary family in Englamid; Aurora Baby, Bil! Bruce, Atilla, and all the imported Peggy family in America. Dick Andrewa 1797-Joe Andrews 1278-UElipse 17u4-Nanke 1750-4Squirt 17f-Bartlett's (blldera-Darley ArabIan 169. _ _ IA I i' 0! i - Lottey Trm.V MO me Andrew. IM9-NadIaueIMO111 by Pot-S-o-s 177 Ecllpte 1764)-V. br. h., t1. ytptak e 1743Cuqnette 171 i by Cupton Barb b a 1,66iT. MorW'a, Muby 1__10 ,OrvlI1TM- M tp 114t4 by [Seed or, Sorcrer 171 (TrumipaOr _ik. -, Io 1766i-Daa. 11 of Precipitatee 1787 tM-ey 1 u 175B7z of Wtoodpeker 1773 (Hind MA7--,11 St. 1'773 to Jeuaiw r b8 Sap l71770,Snl t7. Op. _____ Into_ br. , 173vi - C(W seid -. 1) s 1 Saltrno- 17t3-Y.Gilantess b h. t127. I7 ) by Houoed' 17 IM, FlT9't lGmhntess 17 by Alexamie 4 1 Cade 1M- Molly Lo-g et ett by Daba 1740 God. Ar 1714,. 2-gtp or, i 7OrvIlle 17114 flo - 18u.) of B-a 1I.-A. Woo-dp eckr 173)- H.-Pghtr of, oudeI-I 7.7)-L.u I7lv by Herod17ITa4stta b. 1713.- Prsele16 ySuoe1730 (!N. Irt 1786,. ,r'bletote 107 sxy 7184 I IS. 81 of Seltm ISM ilnrsi'177-Maiden 1M0ib br. h, IbiO. r PeroT 1714HlghIy 177i4) --Dau. 1V 8 of Phenomenon 1780 (Herod 1'75- Matrn 1044 y FonzI 17, erod 1750). Ba Mb n 1 18t_)-Bomdl-a 1F07 by Alezantler 17i6 byclpe 1764)- br..(Old Engln 17061i-Mayfy 1771 by Matbeu 17-4 (Cads17714-DalI 1775of An. Starln 1750 Starlltg 1'7270 . _____ T f Vkk And-ew I711 (Joe Am.Tdews 1778, - Dma. 1Mi8 of Gho.ann 179 Mecr 17718) Ttai'It t& tefa 76 by Trenthana 1766 T. Swepstakes 1741) -Dan. 15 o odpackst I.b. 'il. 173, Herod 17I -vrlsig1775 by EMI pe 1704 Mla.ke 17W1). Kt, Bastar 18413 X,Crtrl I p)Olinpl 1815 by Sir Oliver 1814 (SIr Peter T. 1784)- Sco- b.Wla.tills 1795 by Anvil 1777M =lleodI711) -Scot.. 1751 by Eclipse 1764 (arake 1750)-Har- b... 81 oy 1I75 by H.-rod 17758 ITartar I7431. Thme Colonel, tume 181 Waxy NW16- lia 18o Dep 17141 (HighSlyer 17,740-TI le _- ch. .. 8. 170b Kin Ferus1773 4Eclips 164 -Slia 1788 by Y. Marske 17fT (Marake ch. 0-Ferret 140710DI -_,W Beh. to Sli C (7ad 17SF. - _ Cameal IMWhalebon 1807- Mnummla is be2 M.te Iti, M braIlle ilau-TI-1a I'm atf 2 __ _ libter,;,P-cipjw I' 1VVz u-u.tI;61pedwi ins (Heru 1ns;-s .-c br 1 73 toJ..Lpr by SP IfO np 1786). St i n iE Lahnrl9J Blaklo 1814 Whiteleek 18I6 t1agtall 1618 by Prim. Nlale, I10 ,aneho 1101)( - t U d-b, Cre lTrabys's dam 1812 by O8Il8 1CT1sl 1761b X.3 5 a:- U By 8iill188qoWeazle 1771tHered 1715 P-Dan. of Aneaster 176, Blank 1740). I _Veloelpde 1M (_lackloc 1584)-MIs1 Wilkes 1818 by Ottlan 1807 pn Illlgbt Dan. 1o7 Of ftemeesbrsneer 1600 SIr Peter T. 1754 - Mlary 17 by TV .-, 177 en.1 be. in lt.d Esroke 1751)-Gentle KItty 1774 bySIMl 1751 (Cade 1754,. R by 8,P 7XJerr). a Tomboy Jerry 18-1 Si leako3 j Wt k 110- )- B 1817 oetArdo 10 (Jo"' l1-ayE -- b h rn IT 16 by Whltwoth 165 lAgonletes 176-Dan. 110 opde 1784(ys 1774)-Sylvia 17'lS by Y. 17a.ke 1771 (Nlsrake 17501). Ldy Xbor Tr 1 (Dlck Andrews 175, KIte M by Bastard 181S )Ca'tl 1601 - Olympa 9 " l .z Carew, 1815 b Sir Ol-Ie1 (Sir Peter T. I' M8-Seotil 1755 by A7Il 177 derod 1110)- D t. b. 1811 181 ta 1783 by EclIpe 1764 (Mnke T .1o5). M M. o by Sootliear INS (Sorcer 1' 76) Ib)- y Wwry Im lrlne Bg178D 8 Icb.h, 18J1 lope 178D by Tr.Dpator 178 (Conductor 17 Blue vi = br VeloelpedeI 41) Uacklock 1814)-Care 185 by o10 (Waxy 17IMli-Damn 1810 of 24 .1: 0. In. PF tHbens 186 (Bazzad' 1767, Tppiywtchet 1866 by Wazy 2111 (P011-S-0-a 1273)- s cb bini, 1437 Bare 11. by Swsetbea 1760 ISyroi 17 (e d - Wax 1750 tPat-8.0.. 1775k-Penlp 1I6 by Tmumpator, 12M 400.oeisttr I767-Piu- 3 tb. m.,, l 1 Ighm 1774i He76 nd, 1755)-Prombe 1768 by lnap 1790- Dn.p 17b6)- N Io r Jells 1716 by Blank 1740 (Go. Ar. 1734). D ra!D1ghter of4 (Bazard5 17)-M.den I_7 _fira Peter T. 17F4 (STyhbl oe 14)a _ _ _ (SD;P a 1)-Dfiof, T Hrd1r) b in, 81 1784 of Phenmenon 1780 (BerWd 175314X 1766U by Florlat (erd 1753-am H 31 er1ki2.y Orile 1770 by lMeambra, 1749(Cades 1oll 16 y tufod1)4SrPeaT c b. h. 5m. o74-ohaIbur518 -k Bnsnesc 1287 by Higb- Hod.,Aleadr18 EcisM74idae nastbs16 0. Eagland 1741)- b . IMT Iaf 17byMlem76Ce 155oStlng 1715 Starilng br7iTreupator 1710 )Ct od-t 128) . Ate 77(pcao 785g b n 13Go.hr., 1-an o9arne 71. .5 Dad1 EIAR, Rtoet 186 Aonea 172-Dn 1d.f pdll 18Arih.17 I- ni,,,174)-Terueslad 177Mteeo148Sy - I BircthrSrHrclslM(hlbne10)Glcol1131f o ot 1804 (Chantlc ch.I 88 eoIIh 8 II Ecpe166(omodr`1 V.Hron by Bagot 1780 71 Hero ine-H 1775 by Hr 73(ae15) cln.Econint IM8 (Wbisker IS8fI- lsPat16 yBakok1814 (Whltalock IStM)-- r4 Fhidm :Wb.,.t 11 by OrHI. I729(Belw--i191-lertIWOby Sir Peter T. 1786 h- Mn, ig18 iaho 11274 -ytleoll 1769b Eiecr utn 86SIM 101-Trsmoollne 1&) by Tramp 11110 (Dick Andrews I1797)--Web b h181 RN2 by Waxy 1750 (Pt8o' Tl)Pnp 175 by Teumpetor 1786 (Conductor - N77 C r 1767)-Pranella 1738 by H=fy.r 1774(Hrd18) Maley 1810 Orv-ille 17'I) - ClMI18 by lrno 86(Whiskey 1780,-Harpalice 1814 be Gohaun 1780 'eqTkA" 1760 by Dd-vr 1MS ,Trentbam 1766)- -t-H-.cioe 19 by 1teecury 77S mclps 17P. I iepoT-p 1810, Dick Andrews 1797)-Dati. 10 of Wblker 182(ay1790)-81id h. I18D0 by Pot-F-o's 1773 lEclpse 1764)-V. Camilla 1787 by Woodpec er 173ltet b: b. 1835 1718-CamInll1778 by Tretbam 176 T. Sweeptkes1731 h;,Otlo, Marr 81Baare18,Dn 63ofEto84(oana16)Dn 71 A Hiltghtlyer 1774 (Herod 1718)-Dan. 177 of Ecipse 1754 Maflke 17311)- Rosebud 1im b. i.. 1681 by ASnp 175 (Snlp 1236).- GldtrParisan 1611I (Walton 1750 t--P-anl.--ine 1816 h - Nm4_ nd(Wileii4 sleyrmou Glrhdis 183. 18D7g)-QnWadlle 65b e. 1802 (B-rad 18)CaayBird 1811 by_[Whiakey '-'orj orraer 116_rnntator17-CnaI 175 by Corlander17670M (Pt-K 17731. n3 (R.iniis 1800):M-na. 6. M. 1eb, bhaWe_ ItliiM, g.- i .1 78Gift 7 a. 181S by Y. Gohana 1810 Gohann 17slt t rzeb ni..16 ySir Peter- T. 1784 (Uiellyer 1774)-Slot, to Almat.r b. u. 1784 by Trtaipetnr 1169 )odiictor 1767)-Slat m.i. 17.74 to Postmaster by Hlerod 1718 (Tartar 1743)-Dan. of Sna 170 (ni 176) an ofGowr talon174 (od.Ar.174)-an.ofChilders. I 248 The Breeders' Hand Book and Guike. IMPORTED SILVERMINE. 7ic propertyl of RI. E. Roberts, Georgetown, Ky. SELVFRMEINE, brown hwrse, (ealed 1811, bred hy Mir. W. Smith, by Silvio (winner of the lerby anud St. Leger, Aseot Derby and other good races), son of Blair Athol by Stoekwell. Blair Athol also won the Derby and St. Leger, and was the sire of imp. Prince Cha.rlie (winner of the 2,000 Guineas) and other good horses. Silvernuine's dami, Nuineaton by Orlando (winner of the Derby), son of Touchstone, and the sire of the dams of Camlihallo (winner of the 2,000 Guineas), Petrarch (winner of the 2,000 (luieas and St. Leger), Gang Forward (winner of the 2,000 Guineas), Gen. Peel (winner of the 2,000 Guineas), etc., grandam, Nun Appleton by Bay Middleton (winner of the 2,000 Guineas anid Derby), son of Sultan, sire of imp. Wlen-ue. Bay Middhlton is the sire of The Flying 1)utchman (winner iof both the Derby sind St. Leger in 1819), sire also of the dam of Wild Dayrell (winner of the Derby) and of the dam of Sunheam (winner of the St. Leger). His dam, Nuneaton., is own sister to Jelia, dawm of Julias by St. Albans. osn of Stoekwell. Silvermnine is almost brother in 1llood to Julimms, who won the Cesarewiteh Handicap, Newmarket IBieninial Stakes, Beanfort Cup, and defeated Hermit in a match. Julius was an excellent stallion, sire of many goo winners, and full brother to Julius Clesar (winner of the Westminster Stakes, second to Petrareh in the 2,000 Guineas, third to Kisber in the Derby, and third to Petrarreh in the St. Leger, beating Kisber, won the City and Subnrban Handicap and Royal Huniit Cup, and was a successful stallion). Silvermine, therefore, is not only a well-bred horse, but is from a racing and produc- ing family of great merit. Silveramine was regarded as a gool race-horse. Started in three races at three years old, but won none. With a very limited chance in the stud, lie is the sire of the wiliners Silver Charm, Silver Lake, Sunshine Whiskey, Mine Heart, Silver- mint, etc. Hle traces in direct female line to Daffodil, to which traces Vauxhall Snap, Mamlirino (sire of imp. Messenger). Otterington, Grog, Lambinos, Ausel, Virgil and all the descendants of inp. Trumpetta ina America. W ebsk e 1W-Way 17w0.-PW4lO-' l1T7-EZlipaa 1764-MAnkelm--Bnltl7u.-.Batlat'a Childmr_-DarloY AS. 196. _1, __18Sr _male 16 (Ilfbalehome, 111LO-4i3IIJJ 11) b1 Bob Booty 1804 (Chandeker 11787)-Flight MDSW by r. MSwape M180 tCoiodure 11)-Y. Reeoh- by Bgot 178 CII. lL 1613. (eyed 1756-Ilerniu 177 by Her 175 ((ad 1W4. E-.i Echidna. Tonoia U8(Whieker 18113- ra 114A by Blaklock 1114 (Whitelock 11S)- 3i 14. 'L z:8. tidb ton 1781by FOrvle19 SelnTmg 79D Stloetrel 1841 byS ir Peter T. ! l bc11616 b 1774-ato 61 loixl 1741 (Kye 174 .co 3 g Ruby 18010Oriilie 17194-car 180by amion 1516 (Whlekey 17419-Barpaltre 1814 =' . = bm.,10. ae179S br ercuryl 177144-mazon171 by Driver 1786 fTrentbain1746i1- 3 1 w .Ilnpery -Comii 109 14orceree l70-Cbihkern 1i413 by Ctinker lffl6 Sir Peter T.I 1144) -Pewet i Ci0 bujb_,I8SL 1781uU by ndem&. 1 35.J) Terintkagt by Tantrum I1711 (Crippie 17z0)- - 9. L, 163. Catatrice by Sainpmun 17,451 Blaze IM1). Da ghter of Cervate IWi (Don I-xote 17i4) -D. 1818 of G(olumpu 18t1 Gohamna 1730m-Dau. b. i, . 16111 of Panaor 1,91 (crTumpalor 178i-.Clmi Ion by t. George 171 ,lHighftrer _________ 1774) -AbigaIl 17 by Wodh 1 17731 (erod 17)l _ girtl 1 in (W.IJ.. 179 i-Pa.lime 1 1- by Momma 1819 WAfhatee or 14I ;n)- 1807)., d I 11 yllm 111uzr'_187)-Canary Br 1.1 by[W y _ B -': o p ter- Sorcerer 17 96 (Tr..npr IM-Canary Ie9 byCoelander 17181(Pot-il.m 'e 1771. agtroPlenl teutixry 1881 j3aulilu N14604-Myrrhoa 1518 by Whalebone 1,441 (W.xy 1790j- is.in.nt. Gttli14yY.Ghobmna 1141) (Gohmunn 1790) -Dan.. 1141. of Sir Peter T. 17144 High. p Fertian. Waltoe1799(S irier T.17,4l-Paasolli 1by Pot'173 (Erli- 171i4)- Pmnell : b. i.,ll ' 173 by gbflyer 1t774 ertod 176)I-Promis 174by Snap 1)(Snip I7)-Juia R . p Smolenko 1811 (Sorcere 11N -Jerbo 1i by lotbanne 12 Merc1ry9 17781 - Camil e r i r.m"ieij I 7- by Tetham 1746 -T. Swepetks 1743)-Coquette 1714 by Compto Barb-Blat. g 6 C 3 b. ,I lI. 111 to Re-l by God Al 17 .l,.. P- Oak11-(a1, 1 -e 161 of Orville 17.92 Benil gbrowoh 1711 ip rip1e - , 1) Aik.K, Wy i.=g g 4 A!! - g; chm. 1831. 179;p3 T"_Y -i Larelrb. 1B710) by894t Y. N-Britt 1;T6. by7 M..k. 176i ). G Gria av 3 c., 11 4cf. 07 Strilipeng 1795- Dan. I1 of Shuttle 17511 (Y. Marak i MlI Katharie ,be. i.. N 1716 by Delpl 1 h 1774)-Dan. 17146 of Paymarter 17m. 4 Blank 174,)- Whalebone 1I 10) Pert 116(3by Wanderer 1811 Goianna p 175)1 Th-aTfilrtIf H I Si 8 llenr14b A 176- a11 by Sir Per T. 17144 (Highlyre 4Ij _ ."41b. mL.14 It. (774) bon 1790 by Deone 177 (Berud n36). Gu o b Bob Boby 1806 (Chantcleerr177-Flght 1169 by 'ea. p 1 (Co-modore 5 ch. lr ve 1 (5! HeroIn byreooT 176011d 17358)- Wine Im by Her - 1791 Cad. 5 , ch'_ (Snap 1231). z 40 -Tomebent., Conrl3 lWi rr eberT. 107- Ti., C .e1ter Henry 1615 Orl1le 17Tt _ Bo.tl- 0 ,.2 !2, be. h., IH dicta 14407 by Alxner sl73Beiipze 174t-Broe by Amnaranthue 176Old Cug. 2and 1741 -)A.Yty 1771 by Matbl-D 17414 Cade 17141. Revelle 11 (Con189)-Xoara11 monao11419Imoley11410o-Waltz 1-32y 4zI ch.lah, EIl-tr10(obna 1790)- Pen -Wby Trellpati tor 17191iConnctor, 187)- 'a ie Ih ;t f 177;3\-Pendope 17t 2by ( Cotiductor 171--I -Pro. 181 Juli. 1731 by Blank 17 10 (God. Ar.174) nte by I 1(Snip 171)- _ _ __ g5,er't, iI1 myigne l74 176 em Selt78 'SW (Bu-at 17871 -aden 1801 by SAe terIT. 1'74 tlighdyr 1'4)--Dau. 1b8. dit' Dugt of, of Penomeo 1780 (Herodl 17 16)-Ttron 1781 by 71orizel 1704 (Bd 1714- A ' aide. 1770 by Xawlehin 1744 -Cade 1714). Xaeterllery. Orvill 19(ei 171-lSili1 b6y Sasf- 17iii7RiFPeter T.T ' h h., 1814,. 1781) -Bfophoa 1794 by ezaord' 17147 (odre 121)-Muncamunnea 1787 by High.. b. in, ely 171 yKa)bi 14 (Cd 74)-in by10 Antte. 1S3tacllngr 17794 (t-Dan. 172) .11 ___ - Loka-neL 17,31 by3Br173ol rsHopvey (B7eeby Trk).m T&'ark Beii,o T77idpce..34-Da of y zAnvir 1776 B1erjut 1754-of 111gb Olymp ia, I e 74Kye76-Du o rd17 m bycheind I7 46T-an.s 1770 o Engtinee 1,.A, Sampeon 17451. IADuhe f atn 76(i ee .128-4) -YD. Gletem 171107y tnmneUl177Frir146) 4ch. in., 1048 Aye 177 byro 1- 1716 ol'Afde 17W1-ol LKaelte 174li-Da 17 by Bababof ,4 _____ Gd. Ar .17) -Dn o oe' oxutr 774B)k .) ,. W's Dtte 1801(Bzzrd Pet-- T li-D&.. 1791 nynnutte 1753 (T.cManek 1171) -Dan. I7 6 - d-' b. IL, 1814. od1l Pete iT.r 11741Bl--Folly11747M1eHrey17 by aneI Sucipe 1761(Mar ake 1b0) R l 1720b! Cede 1747 Cadt. 11 B nlaz Oits 161 (141r-Peter T.-- _ 14-ctlia 17) by Anvil 177ITro 1716) tf-Sct 1753 4 . b 1)415 b Eclpteo 1764 (yMerock. 17750)-Barton 1775 by Itee 1716b (arstar 1747)-Bntlle A _____ 17;43 yBln 178g ff141 Ar. 1714.is.140(od r.I P7 Slilfl, Buzzatrd 1I -0; Src r 17121)-Wbn of b AWexyne 17111) e 21 -ai oih 00ch. 125. 3lMe 177 Tllepo 1716)C-Dan.of IIe 1771)P (IaeRe 17484-a. 70obygle ' .41 BacehanleW'aittow1e0v i PtrT 744 a.19 of ruy 1728 (cIp' 1241 anI17 B'S h.,,1alton 121T" PtrT 1284 H.li1730-by Whlakey 1781by P.etr-n-17141-Y C4 eb. in. F. 17961)oie1714 bySnp1710 (Snip 1741.np ZM I hitl 61 17amblei-Dan. 179- Dan 171 o CSordce781rer,4o WildgouaPetr 171bTlblo 74IBeo "-.oe '1' 4 7 .I,1614. 4rpe17i114)aIWO 17 byr rol 7Dine71 (np151 0 Whieker Waxy 1780 (PtSo Pnlp 76b Trnipeo 176 (Cnuco 171) Pn b.I. 1811k 176byBghsyme 1774 Himeod 17160 - e I by Snap 1I-0(S. p1.6) 0 Julia 1756 bBln170(Goad. Ar. 17I. _____________ Daucbter of Oretlle 1795ri n un' da'm -.m 181 by Execaio 19 4 I I re.er1811784-4YalalmetbI. I. 12M by Spadiile 1784 (Blgbillyer 1774. - Grog'. dain 1781 1170 stachom 1748)-Dan. of Locnat. 1744 Crab 173 Dn . ML 17344 Dan. of Bolton Little John 171 IrorI) aFvaItge .178bSoof aloa-a dam.do by Sir T. Gascoigne'sFreg Br. The Breeders' Hand BAo" and Guide. IMPORTED SIMON MAGUS. Ii p1r/iode staidon in the Jf'infowaq Maild, property tqf Mr. P. Lorillard, Jobstowrn, T . J. SI:Ut)NW Msa.G-, lrwr an-lw hrorse, foaledt 1lM!, bred. by the Duke of Portland, ay St. Cimoon. srn of lt;al-pina by Vedlette, datl Wheel of Fortune. daun of Oberon, Dodtna, tc.. by Adcvwetrer, son of .ewninster by Touchstone, grandam Queen Bertha, dan ,,f Qll teen Me-seuiger, Spinaway, etc., by Kingston, son of Venison, out of Flax by surpli-e, -on of Touchstone, etc. St. inion did nlot start in the Derby and St. Ieger, in consequence of the death of his breeder and nominator, Prince Blatthyany, ulit was never beaten daring his turf career. Won the Epsom Gold Clip, Ascot Cnp, told Cail,- at Newcoastle, Goodwootl Cup, and other good races. St. Simon is the sire .of Seiolina (winner of the l,O0G0nineias), Memoir (winner of the Oaks, St. Leger and Ne-anarket Stakes), Signorina (winner of the Melect Stakes), St. Serf (winner of the Epsonm Grand Prize, Rons Memtorial Stakes. Sussex Stakes and other good races), La Fli-lie (winner of the 1,1000 Guineas, Oaks. St. Ie-ger and second in the Derby in 1892). Miimon Magns is brother to Oberon (whinner of the Lincoln Handicap, etc.), and hallf brother to Doilona, a stake winner. Thle-e were the only living produce of Wheel of Fortone uip to I4M9. Wheel of Fortune was a good mare. At two years old won the Hichauniad Stakes at Goodwoiod, the Prince of Wales Stakes at York, walked over for the Wentworth Mtakes at Doncaster, wana the Buckenham Stakes at Newmarket, woo the Triecinal Produce Stakes, Newviaarket, and the Middle Park Plate. At three years old Wheel of Fortune owon the 1,0(J0 Guineas, the Oaks, the Prince of Wales Stakes at Ascot andl the Yorkshire Oaks. Queen Bertha, Siniaon Mignss' grandlam, was a tirst-elass race-mire. At two years oll she beat Blue Maantle anal Falcon and was never niaplacedl. At three years old won the Oaks, ran second. in the Ascot Herlay Stakes, won the Acot Trieranial Sta1;es, rain second to Lord Clifden in the St. La-ge r, aned se1oi-3d1 to lacat-roui for the I lalacaster Cup. In the stnai Queen Bertha dial well. Sfae proIluced Gertrnide, a gxood perfoner anal winner of races, inclndiig the Yarkshire Oaks. She producedl Charibert (wianuer of the 2,000 Guineas), Cbilderic ;a gaoaHd rnace-lharse, second in the St. Leger, etc.), and the winnier Kiig Clovis. Her boll sister, Bla....ht lear, produiead the two gaiod winners Syringe and Chonflear. sj..i.iaay, datighter of Queen Bertha, woan the 1,000 Guineas, Oaks, etc., produced BIisylanahy (walimier of the 1l004) Guinaaeas, the Oaks, etc.), Spinning Jenny (dam of Spiaaaway Tapi, ;fand the winiaers Merry-go-rondl, Darnaway and Areadian. Queen Bertha producedl the race-horse Qaneeu's Meassieger and the winners Paladin and Cr at tarle. Flax, the great grandam (ly Sirphice, winner of the Derby, St. Leger, etc.), prdilaeedl the wialuers Peginella, Hollyfix, Honiton (a good sire), Conrtmantle, tianscy Wooal-y, Travellcr's Joy .l. I Folengo. Of these Reginella produced Guy linrayll arid Cobhaai., ai.ul the winaier Queen Gladys. Herdaughter Zingarella pro- alaie-at the wriauaers .4ini... at . ).. Iouald Cairl. iaaaoa Magus rmu in three races and pjaid forfeit in a match to Imp. Masetto. IHe w,-on11 no rae. H,- is hsc 4a-ided iii direct fiainale line from the Tregonweil Natural Barb mare, to whila traes Woaaallker, Wh:alte1 la.a. Whisker, Partisan, Rocakiaigalians imp. Gleucoe, B:ll Mlildila t-ii. Trotail -t. r, Ma.. llaaaraae, Bran, eual'or, Rloiert the Dhevil, Speeuuan, 4 Claribert. silh-ia. tiip. Mortenuer, TVe Laimilkiaa. Paradolx, The Bard (by Petrarch), ilhip. E.clip.se-, iii Elnglaaln; Unens, Wanderer, anwl alIl the descendants of old Prunella. 9.50 Whitelack 1813-Eambetounbl 12W-King Fewrg 177I-Eclipse Me 10Ht-uirt 1732-Met. C aldere-Derky Ar. 1401. I .10 0 E. V ;; taire, iBlicklok 1814 Whlttt 18)4)-Dn. IsI6 of Pbantom I.14 I UaIn 179)--Dan. 1I Or 1 K org i ab. D_, t-Da. 171 6 of W1tn t 1780 hightlyi 1774)- O1D . 0 -ibr. m, IM.r jk I 7 ttydX 11780 ofMelee 17n 1.110 !;= M artha Lynn Mulatt o 1820 t a n116 L d 1)11, b FlIho-da-Pota,.1512jffEa e d 17.117,-T -vs 3 -D. m,1erisns 1. ti h . ,0 are1009 byCamille tmp Dan. 1of o t t s o _;A ! bmsibl anei1m ) ISI ora y 7t b X F) rgoI. -177 (9clpre 1764). t Ser llr ercnles 180j t ' ktal b e i517) -tiolccloll1 2 tMA b B' ty 1111) (0 1baw tl le tr.BErdcatcher 1 -Plight 1809 by I1. Eteape 02 (C om modore 1A7v)'-0T . -eroine by it rt 1700 ; :Zg b c. I-, 1016. lEeod 12 .-HeroIe 177 4 b Her 15 ( Wade 1 734. . Inheritor 18)1 (Lottery ISOM -Nell11 1 by Bteck"sek 18114 iWhitelock PM() - Matdame id- 'Men tr"11 Veron ISIS by Ctsmn Itnn9 (Sorcerer 17116) - lUlt 11. by U mblet-nian 1772 KtKng a ;9 grh. to., 1844. XU (rFerg I77M) -Cbontnl 17116 by Walnueet 17n(Big oye, 1, b4). 'V Bty "iVii11(Soli10 VCobweb 1Yb ll d ilet o n, h y S o oth sa y er 1008 ( S orc erer 1 7 9 1- W e b 19 )8 b y W a x y 1 _ 1 _- .. EA - b. , 1 1. lo e 1 9 by Trum p ete 1782 (C onutln ir 1M P7. 71 4 Barh lle. S ndi= er 18 8 C tIn) )- l r o et a 1 0 by A m arlis 180) (D on Q nxA eI7Si- bd1. as,1) entlin 1810 by Se a 183 (Buz Z.Id- 1VM7-D an. 1714 of Pot4-S-o-' 1771 (Ecllpso Mackl ock I Mi 4 iW hititelok 180-Dan. 1810 of Phanto 1(8(W ltn m--1 a.1lai JFI b n h , 1 .6. 17f o v er fer 1 .708 Ki gX een a 17 5 - a . 1 16 o a o t 17 5 l.ly r 1 7 ) D n 14 Vel'xcipede's1 Jnimpe 18W 8 (Witiky 17So-Dau. 1010 of Sorcerer 17)101 Tru palIaor 1 8)VIrgIn 11101 B a b ir Petr T.1I (4 (111shily 177r4-Dan.1I9MofP0180a177.1(El ipse.1717 - .011017 E Itlltb1781b yH ero dI tri T e et er17131. u a. W hi-ker1812 WW 17L0)-Flor tbe 1818 by Octavlan 1807 (S l g 17151Caprcice 179w by a A nv17 7) l ady Ja er 1706 by l mlg dcy p 1774 (b ry 17314)-Peailnak 1 778 by - loript l I i o k AB l an k7L(G od -. o1 7 3 P e.T ia p to 7 6o tIc o N .s i i u lit- i t n m .- r a s o l n 1 5 16 b r e18 00 b T 0 Dd y c k A n d ere a 1 7 1 ) 7 )- W ell x.ele. Eue A80(ril 17h-Clere00 10M. yMrln1( Wlre 70-lrae11 8bas a 1by -oLa a dy17)1 eIMercu yI,y- A 1700byeroDI ver1786 ,17, bTyti a170..)- E _________ I& I nI n.,us 7)r b M erCap ry .77 81 a..vI tp hem17 1 -51. a e 73 W ch. h., a'w ua 554 790 ra ota w n-1 17 15- P 01 rp ynato by I cru m panr I' wsi-. raa h., 1a1i 1805 of Delpin I171 Mh igbflyr 1)-Da. 1o sY . 1711. ITM 1750)- 3 1 -- ..1... Gentle Kitty 17174 by SiM. 177.4 Code 1784). - art Eund 1001 (Or-ilk 179-lledors 1811 by Setl. 1801 (Bmznd 1717)-Dau. 1SM Qf i K item.. tiarHryr 1795 r Peter T. 1714-Dau. 18 tofVol-ntear 11 (Eclipse 1794)-Dea. A I:, D r 8 _ 1 ,4, v. nt., 1o, ITe9 Vf d 1 2115Tartar 174). B Horus_,_lVeloipede 181, iBlacklock 1814)-au. 1t0 of CerberUna 181 (G ohnne1an 17-l - 9 . 3 otl. Crinleld 1806 by Sir Peter T. 174 (Hi gjer 174)-Dan. 16 of Pegasus 1; B ,- c . 18. ( E clipee 1764)-Dan. 1706 of Paymater 17 1 B9 k 1740) Zodiac 101 t8t.Gee 15)e 1 by Gohanna 10(eu 1T7)tmill e-s,1lb.1778 byr t be Compton r Slat. 17415 to Macnina by God. Ar. 1704. -Whaekbone 1511 (Waxy 179ft-Dan. 1812 of Setim 1002 (Daeant 17b1'-Mallen 1001 by n bemr, Sir Peter T. 1711 iEtgbEi 17-Dan. I74 of Phenomenon. 1711 terod 12&119- A Matr 17R9 by FlInne 1. (Herod 175:1. _ a t - - .: Brltmmter lrHenry 185 (0rvill l791-Pkdies 18017 by Alexader t7M ! Nclptte 17"t.-8ri OBanter1. uetle1ibyrsastit'As 1746 Old England 1741)- yy 1771 by ecie 1748 (Code bt lLlleO 754-DuL 195 f Ane. Starling 174 (Starling 1I;1 a4 Carboncle 1172 (UsSr. Dnrk h1t, 7-Dan M B1.. ofek =... 171111, I . saw 71 H .9 i ;- - (Snip 172-Sultan 1718bynulsa1W IGod. Ar. 1784) Daugitter Ardrossan 1009 ('ohn Doll 170-ehEl I tY-Z'2SiS bylWhiltwwo 108Agonl= by rteby). 171 _______ ! -sa 17M ee- _ hyBrothto 1i (Cnde174. file,B.(.tIgber -Hiitler771sl91o hOrvll.1)Aening1 US2 1775)- na 1711 1741- e; iL r ,eaagn by Tantrum 178) (Cripple 17105-Centatetce by Samsoprn 1745 (latre , 2 0 rEImil Stamford11ISlPeter T. 1784)-Dan.I'm of Whiske1y7M (Saltram' 1783)-Grey t f t - ch____ 4-Auc. a ch741by Driv er IT by Wask 17V 7 r. Ar. a3 -;- P rti. Walzton 171SitrlPeterT. M.-Psar" 1000 by Pot..o.e 17Eclhee176)-pramian Pa 14ie 1774 tHerod 1738)-Pbmoue1700 byp 111(nip 1771bJuly rz I 1 i Blank 1710 (Gd (el7241ldee's dam 1800 by Bd- 1787 (Wood- e Daughter of, L0r10 byonnco Busl17-L 1771b - br m,1815. br 1-M-Lam 1779b ____= P tn cserodh779larr177i roerpne 71-Po170S8ut t ; EciSe) by teeke 1750lJolellO J ; 1:;- br. nWall. 1709 tB l Peter T. 1704) -Paraseo 101 by Popt-o -t 17 ( 1 d ;r; Partsan O18 by HighC Asv it)- Umd Mg1 -=T. bovAle 1T (Buig4rlib1 -ISProF -_ . Lu 178 _8by3by flyer 177t Hero 1780)-Pr 1728 by S p I746)-Jnauf ,I _,171 _0 by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 1Y72.). a, B . e 182c6. I 18b Trnipbasn 17981(T. Sweseptakes 174f-Coqoette h 7u 4 by;CoptYn Barb-lt.ie - r. _oue 174o 1 to Itegolno by God. Ar. 1It4. N g R Oak 10neiti0 dht2X9iYatton 150.e 1m)-Dau. 1801 or Orville 179i1 (HB.ngbroouhr 1,1 -Epzov h. 101 ir Peter T8ell174 h e il4Alen 1708 by King Feigns I 01 . 'u2 ' bihvthit;.179ttclnpe 17-Larella1700be.rae 71 (Maceke 1l.J. G Me of Sutta I' l7 l1(Y. Nmnke I77h Ki Latharine i Cber.b Web bm.13 b 7J0Po'IS)-fPeaelop b m. 17011t(lan by 0T-rwx _ b e as . 1820 11840 1Codreto 1a-Pmgl17b. _I8 rIee 74(i1SI . b dIm 107 by Aledr 170(Epe 1 174 brunette by mrent 1766 (Old Zng- :1 E'' b. land ,1741ji-Ma yll 171 by matchewn1748 (Cede 1734). 8ctdm ,n. 11(1 of Sbitntle 1701t tY.Mark 1771)-Earn 1000 by Delptln 1701 igbdyer 4)D -FlorL &A JV_ 180by King' Fegns 1775 (Eclipse 171'4j. 10.1) S Sultan.1SUr Ws Ditto180 (S N(1T87so)TUl Ihrlerhr 1w9-LI o . Byerl alterb-Dlemt-O. 1778of Herod 17I8N (T-t taetar1743- T 0 eger. r,..e1810. Folly 1771 by, mrk 1 1 1 B Sirt to Pli8ut SAlatoa 11719.- crt. chs. 11 t 1028 (Sorcerer 1701 (S Ceb Web b. m. IM4 by Waxy 170 (Pot_8o-'e1) lp mL 174 buy Truapeto 12W (Coasuctor 1767)-PnelI t s.1 b y .rr (eo br. as. 115bSnp1710 (Sn1p 17M-)-libas176yBan1400.Ar10)- S ntao' dam b. as. 1745 by Psrnr 73 (Jz)-on L-s it. as 7t1li ayBl 17 1714GryBrh)Da.o leeyAr. 1009-bat, or illerly Tack-Dan. of abetBeb-Dat. of PaesWieTr-ana abaaeo r GThe Jie(eer8s' Hand Book and Guide. SIR DIXON. WINNER OF CAMDEN, SELECT AND) FLATIWSII STAKES AT TWO YEARS OLDI, TIlE WlITHllES, BEIM ONT, IIRILLARD, TRAVERiS, OMNIBUS AND OTHER STAKES AT THRIEE YEARS OLD. It /lie lRunnyalede Stud, prqs'uty of Messrs. COa, d TVooiford, Paris, Ky. Yearling sales annually. SIn Dixowx brother to Belvidlere, bay horse, foaled 1815, inredl in the Runinyrmede stilnn, by inup. Billet, son of Vinltigeur by Viltaire. dam Jaciouet, own sister to Irw, qlnois, by imip. Leamingtion. grandianin Maggie B. B. IJy imp. Anstralian, great grau- Ii"n Madeline by old Boston, out of Magnolia, dlam of Kentucky, Daniel Boone, Oil- r, y, etc.. by imp. Gleoicoe. Sir ljixou is by im..p. Billet, a good race-horse, whiner of the Zetland Stakes at York, Engligha Stakes at Enlghani. amid other raecs. Billet's sire, Voltigeur won bothl the l)erby and St. Jeger, anid was by Voltaire, son of Bhnn'klock. toltigeuir was also the sire of Vedette, sire of tie n,,tedl (Gahpiii, sire of the unbeaten St. Simimsn. Sir Dixsmu's ilani. Jaconet, is full sister to Ir-qnois, one of tile lest race- horses, jmidgied by his perforinanies, ever bred iii America, and the only hor-e. ex Dmnpt Inoiovan, that ever won the Derby, Prince of Wales Stakes and the DImowster .St. Leger. Iroqnoi was secnni to Peregrine in tine 2,0t)0 Guineas and beat himn in thie Derby. Iroquois alNo won thie Chsterliell dStakes at Newniarket, Les aiit Stake.s at Gowlwoon, the Bnrwell Stakes, Newmiinarket Derby andi other ihilortalit events. Ilm these races lie beat such good onnes as Peregrine, Ishmael, .Seolbel, ;eolo- gist. Tristan, Caminlliarl.d Dal GMl Lucy Glitters aid others. Sir Dixon, tiherefore, is dlescendede fronim one of tie lt bred amndl must potent racisng families inn Anmerica. His grailnani, Maggie B. B., wins tihe mI-ai of lera, Harold, Panique, Bed anni Blue (Sally 3I'eleaimd' niaum), etc. H-lrohli had oenly Julie colt on the tulrf, Harefoot, ani exce llent race-hurse, aund Harold was own lbrntier to Iroqnunis. a g,..1 inlidex to the potency of thes inid-i. Mnluslhine, his great grainnlinin, wnns by the great Boston, sire of Lexington, l encoupte, B stonna, Ninn anlnd a host of go,,d ines. Magnolia was the dannif of Ken- tuicky, the best son of Lexington. Danniel Bannie, Magic, Charncy Ball, Madlolinn, Ske- Iaddlnlln, Gilroy, Victory, etc. Skenladnile is the damn ofSannelu-x, Scramble, Florence B., Sly v lsutu, Joe S., The Slashes ammd Sqnneez'em (the I:imn of Day Star, winaner nf the KeXisinnky i)erlry, BlDne Ribbln Stakes anud othner famst races) ansl Syipnh (the danmn of La Sylpimide, 14 miles, in 2.07j, anid dainnn of Semper l'idele), Kaloolah, Klicseia, etc. Sily Biots is tne danie of Leveller, ffly Daince, Saclhein lnuli Savanae. Myrtle wnns by Mnnmeneike (winner of the Derby). Bobadilla wlu the Ascot Gold Cup annd Drawing oiO Stnnkes. Sir Di-xom was a superior raee-horse. At two years olnid won the Camnlen Stakes, three-ujnarters of in uile., 1019 lug., in 1.16, defeatimig a hield of mine; won the Select Stakes, three-mimnarters -fa mile, lit Ihs., in 1 17, nmiuli the Flattbish Stakes, 7 fnmrlonngs, 115 lo., inn 1.29, Ibeatimig ma nb good oines as Tesm Tray, King Fish, Rieclare, etc.; was placemi third in the Jlmnmr Chaiinpion Stake.. At tinree years nlu won the Alialostani Stakes,, I mile, 11 Ibu., is . 146; tine Carltumn Stinkes, t unile, 119 lbs., beating Eanelaili, inn 1.-4t; ran secondl to Einpernr f Norfolk imi BIrooklyni Derny, 1 miniles, in 2.081. inatimmg Prince Boyal anal Kacelaid; rmmmi secouin to T'he Bard inn St. James lintel Stakes, 14 miles, in 2.0t4; wun the Withers Stakes 1 Imile, 118 Ibs., in 1.471, tramk inuddly, Prince Kvnyal seorill. Tea Tray thiirdl w.... Belmont Stakes, 14 ...ules, 11S ois., in 2.40k, beatimmg prince Rnyal; won the Lorillard Stakes, 1n miles, 118 V,.., inn 2.374, ieatting Los Anigeles, Priuice REynnl, etc.; wini the Travers Stakes. 1 nniles, 115 his., in 3.07f, beating Los Angeles aill tOin others; ran second to Taragon in the Onunninins .Stakes, 14 miles, in 2.41, givinig him It his.; ran second to Geo. Oystn-r in Chnicae Stakes, 1I umiles, in 2.412, giviang him 10 lbs., Taragon and two others behind himm. Sir Dixon dlid not race at fmonr years olil. At five years mld won the St. Jannies Elzntel ;tnkis, 1k miles, 126 lbts., lefe. Itig Taraigon, etc. iHe was inlaced seconl twice a..I thirni five times. Sir Dixon was a gool racehorse and is from a brand racinig and jirunninucinig family. lIe is -lenseinded inn direct femnale lime fnoimi the Layton Barb mare, to which trace YThunig Gireylinond. (Jartonch. Mnatmchenn, Yminmnig CaIde. Dronne by Herodl, Andiln-ai, lPhiniu..i...... St. Honnorat. KneintmnekV. liuniel It .I...... Gilrny, Irnmimois and sill the ;.lg- namlia famnnily. 1 owhnattnnm. Wild riilimiamii, Franskfirt, Prince George, Virgilian, F'erida and all the imp. Cub wnare'. desceanleuts. King Fergus I7t-clipma 1794-Namek 1269-Squirt 17U1--Balnet Clildesa-Dadey Aualin 1666. At Wh Ualmkblatele17 Kgla rxell)Dmld m6 yPhnmeo 19 (oe v b. b. 17)-Atta 1-4 (tle 13)1Y. 1f the llI 1711 by 0 ' Dmtero- Co rif 175- (Pot4o's 1-W m 12S by 1bller 174 (Erd 175- is3 c a_ Coheir,.. 118J by Ibt- 1731 teFilpe 171)-a Imby Gollnder 1761 (ftDp ____ 11)-,flea. 170D1761 of Old England 741 (God. Ar. 1:2J). ______ .--.z i 5 pb n1OI7SIIk Felton19igns -Den. 1799 of Walnut 1 (Blgbtfyer 1774)-Dan. 1&8 b. o. 1h80o. oeleBabr 177 71S Merek.. 17t9-Pirdeanb (772 by Rich.. 1748 (Cede 1774)- ,A ____' "_' Prophete.. 17114 by linguine 173V9 (God. Ar. 114). 1 o att. DtGolunipe lfK_"l"-uyGt yloh M(diil8l:y7 h.1780 y De..by194(Dlin 11-Lc i v ; bh In 110 br Fb 7617 (lird 1711S)-Prrenzy 177t by Ecllpee 1764 (Euea It5.0-Dau. X X , :; 0 "- of EnDeer 115tl (Semnpaon 1745). e edzon elahog 11)Fnn 76 Sir Peter T. 11794 (HMghAy,!r 17.74)- Dede- D". 1 emna177.) by MM-IW(Squirt hr 1811 12161-Y. n 1761 by sk 1746 (Starling 1777) a Flhl.1d fp ja Ush-lil 7, (Sir eter T. 17.41)-Nro. Bernt hell by Waxy I16) (Pot-.i-,aW) br h. 8 Id. 17ofnderm177 (Herod 17.) -lteloel 1771 by Squirrel 1754(Trlr 1735)-- :sS , _= ln 17411 (God. Ar. 17r44. r 4 "I" , Camt8 03 taIunazlletoo 17 Danu 180 of Hyaeclntbu 1297 (Coriander 1- s Flora 17s y Kingra17 (clIpe l. )-.Atla.a 17o1e by Metchem 1'.44 tCde h_. lg wxrIy 177 (BelI 1K b L ch - 1902 1221)V. Ie. of the MII 1716 hy Oroonoko 174) (Crab 12926). 2-n ,. b Si PeterT'17 L 74) D. 16 of Penoeno 1711 (Hero 1) f-' B. nt Bter, sll Henry 1811 Orle 1799lBoadlee 1907 by Alexander 1789 (llepee 176)- br. m.,i Banen yAzaante 17M (old Enagland 1141)- ly 1771 by Mallllimm 1740 ___._;.m., t (Cede 1734)-DDn. 1756 ot Ane. Starli 1746 (Starling IV) - F llhnda.Pnta flu h 7179 (Sir Peter T. 1764)-Nra. Bere 1545 by Waxy 1211J (io.o'ii 17Wp- ,i hr S i . 17816 of Wer 171 (Hero.) 17)-Hae 171 by Sqirel 74 (Traveler 4 ___r. .,P173bs 8lank 17J0 (GodL Ji , ATa. -i ; Fm..e IPeiv 16OS (Sir Pleer t. 1711O-Vbhlnte 15)2 by John IbUl 17111 (Ftertltede 1777- t3 E E b.".,1.t5.Den 1269 of yfierl2l 411er171) -lEerleetln 177 by Irllpoe 17.14 (Hrk b Dam 1150-Hse 176y u 11 Snp175) N4 SenAeod 1 -4_ lng g -Diana IS bytlrd1 r eter T. 1251)-Pea. cb h.16_ 1ISt ! 7Ar j 7b etm b DSorlueni 172( - . oniee.] W1b. !d8179 PaiaiT. 1774)-Cd181791i ComnIe 1713 ( Yreeer 17-D. a br YX . llbyr Tdehu afI(Heeod17.--Emm 01! I El Winker Waxy 17W (Pot- o a 177t)-Penelol 791 by Ttumrpor T16 (Coodnetor tiffYPii V. - l h ki 18 neISM tl17SI by Hi l 1774 (Hed I- .Proe 1768 by Seep 17.0 (Snip 172)- a _ ,, X _ _ 181t IJulia 1265 by Bln 1740 (God. Ar. Se 116(ireer.974-Dn sDaughtrer or 76(lor D 8 of Sir llohe IM9 (8kr Peter JT. 1780-Dau. lonbr. uter of. Soosr 79 of Phanomuna 1790 (Haroi 1718)- S h r. 1., 1517luove Y 7a by Slu 4Cde 1764). WhI 1 b00hb WaxyIWPot-S...ie f eloe 12 by Truipluw 173 J2ederlar 17m)- .e 1,ebrby Hi yer 1774 (Haerod 174)-Prolea 1768 byl 171 (Snip 1219) I a i iL th1 Pr Wandierer 18 1 (Gobaena 1790)-ThelestrLe 189 by Alexander 172 (Wilpaee 1764)- .= b. , l'. iBei 18D0 bL Sir Ple T. 121( (Hkil 174)-Honet 1290 by Drone 1M (Herod C 1777 !e 1 - 10 hr 1) (eo 1- IxM). _-. ______ - Bo)-Mene an90 byi Boi(ndD.L of , _''" Yt7Yi8.C LttnAr) lbMb1ouaaio Baud14)PetAyTm112Su 13)Me hr 77byJuatire n z 8 a Filght Ir. R 17(l. loit Ar.). 1761-V lHeroine by Begot 1780 (Herod 1739)-Hrolna ;. m.,g. 7127! by Here 121 Cee 1231)Den 1790 of Snap 1710 (Snip 12116)--OWt 1743 to Begn. -; Cctre Boefll1187(Woooethr 173)-tlan. of Alexander 11706(rle 74-e.o 71 le cb hb 190L Iigbyur 1 774 ( 8dero 118)Dn. o Ared 1271) (Katcheam 17)e.17. o eg. _ - x _ c . ., neer 17116(mpz 173X)-X I ' E o ' 'i' Idlia, Pe vok by6 1741Prter1). 1 Xidora 1804 by Xeteor 173 (lipr. 1764)-Maid c 17. 171 to Tandem byiSypon 1750 'xl; 4e -t -3 _______ (i 1l- kg(Squirt 1729 (God. Ar. 174). i w Y- ' 1 Ie IBI ckliitl k 1Stt)-We mI MOS by PAime Itlnler t8t0 (MSncho 1801)- hr 5, - 164 Trenhby- Dm 18U by Orville 1799(B kni 17JI)-li Gtone 1761 by W-e z 1776 (Herd 1751)-Dan. of A. ' enak It1 o jfly1d Celof .1 8 f Mdn --gRtntt. MM: by OrvIlle IM (Bcanieornigh 179n) be 1m 1 C6 Bnglan 11421)-hayly 71b ecln1"8(ee13)___ br R.='Woor S-led ld7by) ;Aleur lIM (lFcUpe l11SBronetbe by Amearatha 17rA (Old p l-_vCer14t(_a ifwFIM. Ir m. Cet3'at"IM (o gxo. 78 o earne ISIDe 1S41 ofGol.m.pa 18 (Gohbnna 1790)-Doa. 1810 of Paynetr 1711 (Truinetor hr ; _ . , 1814. 1782)-Cirek 1890 by t. Goerne 1 flighilyer 177..4). oevn.Tonhaonoe 1461 (Ca- m Emel 155-onaM4t by Whiake, 1811 (Waxy 17u0)-Glb.Ide 01 tr S771rin. Falry 18711 b e 1O7)10 ( erenry 177)-irelinde 1(9) by Plptor 1 lImper - _-____m-, _tor 177)-Betrlee 1731 by' Sir PCeter T. 1714 (Highftyer 1774). q k Si Y. VEmilna Emylia -19011Orville 1746)-gSoveler 114 byHead ISMenl b t nder z . t S. h., 183. 18111 by Hanmbletonian 1792 (King Fergn. 1-775)-Relly19 yToptr1 (Con.- dnrtor 177)-Fancy 179O (Slat. to 'Diomedi) hi Plorlael IliS (Remi 1718). -) g, = perelbn. Whieker IIII (We., 1710)-VarIety 1(16 byr [8lm orl 8o0beeyer 18t 4Sorrerer 17911)- C - X S p rilSoe 1r47 by Bobtail 1;'11; Preelpllate' 12)7)-Ce thrin 1790 by Woor40cker 1771 _______ (Hrerd 178-C mulbe 175 br Trenth 17 tT. Sweeateken 173). T Iimoieon ofi80tcDliiion77)ln.of itmiilipel)-Dan.of ymme'a _ b. h 11n12. Wiinir 1767 ('Fearnought I4)-Dan. ofTyler Driver 1790 (Othelo-Deu. of 3F1l-ower 1761 (Blank 17.40). Sice to Ball'n FIorizel 1101 (aDlo0ed 77)-DaL 1790 of AAlie emn 176T (Pot o'a1773)-Don. P C Tnckboe, of Clorket 174 (Gimfeck 17-Dn. of mte'a Wllair 167(Fearno-ght c cvh. m., 1814. 1 75)-Y. Kitty Fleher 177 hrsIeeht 175(gglo 17-.1). 1iDO 2dltn18164 (SlIni l()-iitplamni ei hOTleilia7!)W XAn =- h '. IRI 188blay11 Pt8.a171Pnlp 70bly rumkpaLtor 1781 (Conductor CS 5,11(1 1767-Prueliv78 yHgtle 77 ha 1738). 1824 eb-h- It- 18 13 J i i yyira ! Ioeluke 1il4 Partii Ile)BaberilllW br. r. 1t15 by Bobadl Ul3taber laii1-I'PI, , u. ' , r eu bib. nL Itt3 hr Sere-rer 374 (Trompatar 1612-Prlneeae bit . 17X by air Peter T. , c m. 1 ' 1794 (IIghsrer 1774)-Dan. br. m. 173a ot Dongeanee 1790 (Brllpee 176t4)-Den. t b. in. 1773 __a rTurf 1761 (Seheze 746-Den. b. in. 1779 of Heard 1716 (Tatr l1i)-Gaden1 Grove eb. 175 by Bleak 1149 (d.& Ar. 17241-8pinr (the Wlidd.iln -nre)l eli. in. 135A bh Partner 171 (Jig-Iley 1ily llottocka b.-en 1729 by Stoniy 9lttoe-knl m1722 toGuy by Greybaund I hllilehl-Iirnw. FareeI be. n. 1716 by Itt1lc,-b tlglebapar -er.afeimuier(Diry Yalleu'Tnrk)-De.of Plaee- WzStte Turk-Dan. f liDewarth-eyt Serb mae. The lrrecvrsx' Ha',nd Book and Guide. IMPCRTED SIR MODRED. WhINNEIR OF CANTERBURY DERBY, D1)NED)IN AND CANTERBrRY C'UP, NEW ZEALAND. Is private stallion in Baneho-del-Patso Stud, .J. B. llajsgin, jsrol.rietor, hwwcr't- mento, Cal. Yearlings sold annwutdlN. SiR MoutDtumm, bay horxe, foaled 187, bred by the Middle Park Stusd Co., New Zealassl., bsy Tradcecr, on of Trhe Libel by Pantaloon, dam Ildalia Iiy Caullsuscall. sos, of XNewiisster by Touchstone, grandam Dulcihella by Voltigeur, son of Vsoltaire. Ilis sir, Tr;mibler was bred in Eisgland, by The Libel (son of Pantaloon) and Are- tihnsa. Tr;lueer was the jusost pojilar assd sucessful stallion that ha ever stisal iii 'New Zealanssd. From 18517 to 181 he got nine winners of the Canterbury Derby, the great e eilt in that cointry, viz: 1867. Scandal; 1870, Envy; 1871, Defamation: 1872, Calumny: 1877, Tramp Card; 1474. Natator; 1880, Sir Modred: 1181, The liasIllbil; 18-2C. Cheviot. In three, ofthese years his get ran first, secod andi third. asisi in two, oe, hers first and seond. lie got Vanguarsi (winner of the New Zea)land Wchlo), V l.cs,.laeJack (winner of tbe Caniterbsury Cup), and Lnrline, a great mare, oit of i..p. Merimiamid. Lssrli ! is the dsim of imisp. Darebin, wissuser of tie Victoria Derhv uf 18S1, anid the hest horse of his dsiy in Australia. Idalia. Iis dasis, is full Sister ts, Onslow (wisner of the Prissce of Wales Stakes at York, defeating Cremorne . 51st- is, half xi-ter ts Mahelle, salms of Bean lBrnarnrell (wissner of the Woodleote ansd llopeful sStakes), ssisd The thisl of the Mist (Mr. 31. Daly's), winsser of the Chestertiels aisd Asi ct iiesissial Stakes asl. the Ascst Derby. Canbuscan, her sire, is the sire of Canmshalls, wisssssr sof the 2,000 Guineas. Dulcibella, his gransdasm, wonl the Cesarewitel llasssli,-ap, beatisng Optisisist, in 160), asad Brighton Cup. Her sire, Voltigesur, wos Isotis the lerby anid St. Leger and was the sire of Vedette, sire of thie noted t;alopis. Priestess, his great grandam, was a superior race-mare, winsser of the Nortbhampshire Cap, Cafleshmnia St. Leger, Caledonia Cup, Gohli Cup at Warwick, and several 4useen'. Plates, asnd by The Doctor, one of the gamest horses of his day. Priestess is half sister to The lGem, dam of Regalia (wissluer of the Oaks), assd dam of Vernenil (wis..ser of thle Ass'ot Gold Cup) and Zut (winner of the French Derby, etc.). Idalia was a graissi broo.l mars. Sihe prodluceu, in 1876, Betrayer; in 1877, Sir Mosired; 1878, Islissus; 1879, Cbhevist; 1880, July, all by Traducer; in 1881, Liverpool by liing of C.Isss: lrs83, ehestnut filly bsy Apremoant, son of oar imported Mortenser; 1814, a bay filly by Apresnsont. Betrayer woss the Canterbury Champagne Stakes, Cssnterbssry Culls, Wauganal Cup ant! Timarn Culp. Sir Mosredt won the Dunedin Chalsspagne Stakes, Canterbury Chausipagnse Stakes, Duneslin Cup, Canterbury Derby, Timaru Cu(p, Ifisnsedlin IBirthslay Handicap, Canuterbusry Cnp, Christchurch Plate, assd the SydIssey l'rs'at Metropolitan. July ran second fssr the Dunedin Cup. Liverpool won thel eboissW e Stakes. Cheviot wsn the Cansternusry Derby, Midsummer llan- diiaap, asidi Creavls Stakes, ansd only Sir Mosired, Isis brother, could beat hisa for the Canterblssy Cs,1. Sir Modiredi is a unecess in the stud, sire of the winners Ballarat, Sir John, Marie Lovell, Flsilsie .1., Toernamssst (winsner of the Realizations Stakes), Dr. Hassstbrouck. Dr. Hlilnlss, Miasste14hs1e, Mary Stone, Gloamissg Beverwyck, Diseoniut, Essid, Sykestoss, (Gots lllar, Grand Prix, Sir Matthew, Lizetta, Motto, Dr. Wilcox, Prince Charmisig. Sir Lississeelot, Comanaselse, Sir Roy, Wiseeler, IUncle Jess, Fairplay, Court- ships, Gtlasdiatosr, shelbhark, Reginalsi, Intsgrity slsd slaisy others. lie is dlescesadesi in dlirect fenisal. lisse throsugh the Warlock Galloway frosss tlse Byerly Tnrk mare, to which traces Cubi, Sanchs, Younsag Blacklock, Pasitaloon, Prisise Warden, Yattendon (Australian), Cymbal, Beas Brsnaaell, Child of the Mist, imp. Sovereign, imp. Citizen and other noted horses. 2,4 Berod 16-Tartar 1746-Partner 171"igg-Byedy Turk, abot 1694. I__ _ Bozd Woaekerp1773 C16040179g).-f e 17T5 byD 176. Rabm 1741t-i-Cor- - cb ha., 171 4itop-nCh1741lof us179 tAod. Ar. 1724)-DaI. Daughter or, D Aender 17 t(Nle 1,64)-Dma. oa 1774 (Herod 17 4--Dau. of Alfred 1770 _ba. Lo , Malrlaeanh 174a4)-l n. 177D of og1inermwft my 1.-U-Bay )llaon' D 1 sOj DQn f -_ dby Cad 11d.74 (God. Ar. 1724). 1l et t712iir Fi bhj 1774)-Dan. 1751 of Boadrow I777 eulpse 174) Icspe t e. 17 by IhTae I_IwLe I L-d s Bbal7wtltTavitroglTsp-eri bylhbabmh 17.40 0J (God eaaett by 1Snip .1 Fdlying Childeen 1 715P1. 3K."r.. Met1, ITa.111- 171)- UN e 19 l neIte 17 bG byatnigr h o17,tenducior 1 Si7 t No - u b. ML ;l ,71t.Tne de. 719167 qHab4yrel 17melger 17;9-Slat. 1 ,2- lbyr.brab- Q Selbn 181)2 Bozzard 1297)-Mteden 11de )10bySlr PeterT.2174 (Hilghrer 1774'4-Dal. 174 Whak-b- heIoMenon 17r32 a ) 1b7b)- m-iden - ! _ by Mabcheln 1748 Cad. 172I9. I _ 1766 ITN (Benrvilu-e 17111 -Mi- phis 181 Stafod 14 Ir Peer T. b bSotihla IaIbyzardeI1797 (Woodpecker Mt 12-H nmu-nva 12 ly M 1.26- h., 1315 Blyer- 177 JHlerod 17W)I-Cypber 17m by SMquirrel 1711 (Traveller .31). 2 - a e ! Boedl Alexaner 1141 liPse 17441-Brotete by Amutrnttna 14 (Old England 1.41 tl-MaF- Ib IV, Ily 1I1 by atcheo 1244 Cede 173i-Dan. 173b of Ant. Starlinu, 19 tStarling IM_122) I.Onk-.t4-nE-Ad. 1731 by Geasabpper Ryerly Turk.. R-uzur iomd Iv77w06dI ke Ia al-Dn. of Alexander 1711 mElpe 1M4 ai)ii 64 _ , 8 cb. h., 102. flyer1774(it(erod 1274-Dan. of Alfred 177) (Mathbem 1745)-Dn. 1770 of Engineer ! Dahleroe W lVItotn 1T99 tSIr Peter T. 174)-Y. Giantee 1T70 by Dimed 1-7.. (Fiorlzet 1'1)- 2.7 . ebml-IlS (lianteeM 1 by Mathebe 14 hCde 171-Mbolly Long Uepta 173 by lBabraan17) T E! c, I God. Ar. 1174-Dan.oCole'sFohnt1er 1Brak111). 4-1s -i ii' Sir Oliver, Sir Peter T. 1794 ailEbiyar 1774)-Fanny 1760 by Dlioaead 1777, (FIhrlerI 122)-Ambro- ' h. 1 i Aa 1725 by Woodpecker 17 tH73 173d!-RothW 121d by Danwk 1740 (God. Ar. 1211- _t .51 t. o Sooth by Hegnlus 171t9G0d. Ar. 172) f I S.' o& tii'a Anvil 177 IHerod 1751 -Seota 179 by Relipa. U164 MYarske 172101-Hoanony 1773 by B a lba b rn 1 I Herod 17594Tartar 1743w-Rutili 1719 by BEnk 1740 (God. Ar. 1724)- -1i.t. 1711 to __ I South by egula 1719 (God. Ar. 1714). 7ji i Psalowi r S1rNi1il l i=WNv 7.ran1 1761.by thfer 1774 iflernl 1 )-Ternan- tA br h,113I y Tanum 17 WCripple 17.0i-Catatre by Suapson 1.745 Blaze 175-a. 12177 of Regal.. 1711 ta.L Ar. I' 241. n , s . n Danglatger t Payntayr1761 MTrumpator 1702-Dan. 181i of Delpini 1781 (,Ilghflyer 74 -lun. 1HS6 of.____ _ Marke 1771 (Lara 124)-Di., or Dorinomal 1768 (Dmozene 12111- Portla Pab IL t 17Q;Cl by Vo e 1773 erd 1711)-Roth 1761 by Blank 1740 (GO& Ar. 171- - I h. '- 181t. 1751l to"8t by egnial 17Jb (G. Ar. 172). I CVe I Hyi-thum, 1797 Woriander 171Mi-S4t. 179) to Swoedeamn b Weazle 1776 I Hod i.l 9 e Ib a, ot T1rkI 7tl4 egulus 1C19-D. o Lotm 17 (b72-Dao. of l-W ae i I de 173-1. 1 o - R Cii K.br5;1 -o. Banter _, Ar. 0h1n., 1826. -1 S -B br. h. 181 Dadnghterof . ban, 1411. 9_- D efenci- b. h.,.1ML c b g=. an., 1819. Sir Per T. 176 (gier 17 T4-17 loh 1719)er 17M1)- Matron 1294E by Floenel 171 sIr 8od 1758. Xtse Henry .815 Orvill 1769a.Uaale ;JOZ by Alxne 1794 t Eclipse 1261Bn nuete br Anaa thn. 1294 1014 Enlandl 1.-41+-lty 127 by Maem 1748 cad of1IU-n Ru6 4.e. StarlIng 129 tOld 'StarlIin 112Tl. Paynator 1761 (tbohnpalorn1ir2)D.e;9t('1N Der of U 171,(l715gn H7r.-Jenn Mole lS76by Carbotatl 177 (Bohr. lanrk 171il)-Dan. 1223 ol Prnce TrQnasa 1711 lSnp 179Sana 121) by Segne 171(0T Ar. 17241. Araliaen 111) 1Jul10 Boll 1294-Lad Rlla 1913 by Wbitweth. 1t'. (A4ronte. 1277- X. T. Z.' tiamlI79lbytpadlibIS li Beshver 1774)-SJ lIaSN3 by Marse . 1771 _(Mcake 17761-Ferret 175b by Broth, to 11to Cade 17 b 1 tC zto.. 1461 'ttolnpna 116-.Da. 11118 of Sanrotenako 11111) Siorcerer 12191 - Laty Mary t180 by Benlughoog 1761l (Kg Fesrgns 1771-Dan of lHlghIyer 1774 Berollci 1236i-sbL to dItEs Bel by Mank 7. (Squltlt 1229. Orvill 1906 (Benlngbongla 1291)-Kpaoa Ls is tby Sir Pdter T. 1781 Hlglaflyer 1774-A Ic byn Feaegn 1771 (Rellpae 15t6i-Lardella 1711 by Y. Martha 171lrke I7DlDa. of Y. Clade IS4S (Cad 17311. Whleoe 11107 (Waxy 179iDdeilnce 18165 by Ruenal 194 tB uiacl 1292 -Lithe ollty 1t306 by lighln Fling 17194 (SpadlIle 1714)-Baeet 17699 by Volnteer 1794 (iEclpe 1764)-Dan. 1794 of AI't l1S7l atbehem 1748) X. 7. Z. 1808 (Hasphazr 1S70-Jantetet 1944 by 1n w 701 (Khnr Fetrna 1717'l-Dan. 1797 of Drone 771 Ierod 1Ssi-Conte.au 1211 by 71. Itarke 1771 _Mrk 1201)-Tuberae 127 by Herod 1215t iTartar 17431. Blacklock, Wttdoelc l8 aulbletonhn 17031--Da. 1 o (.ejl24e 1294 (Vot-a-s 1 n)- - b. h., 1814. o 17f by Hilre, 14 7=d -R17 Cur8 16 by Pot --e 1 (Ecl.. 1611 anIa1777by oainder 170 is"a 1750). Daughter of, Phantom 1 Waiton 179M-Dan. 1 of Oerton 179(K1mt Fernw 1 21-Gratitode, n a2 b. am., 1310. dana 179by Walnut 1786 (Highfivyer 17741-DaN 17M of Ruer 1.77 (Y. Marake 1.1)- ___ hlracantba 17,72 by Maoth-. 17411 Cade 1714). ____ Ynlatto iat olu, upe p l)eiidmonnn 1811 by OrOIMlle7`6 (llenFrnogbnh 1'91)- - 6.36.h. S.Fanny 1706 by iyy,-rS I 74)-1o..17S of a. ne TI A 13 171-Dae.n 1770 by Mce 1D Sqolrt 1794). FliboaPut 11S3 1Heapard 1 -Treure 1949 by tam lln1 IS8 BHbletonin I-M b-m-,le t B-D ya. I t of aa 177Conander 17511-Fl I78 by King Fergua I'a. ,_______ telaula 1794 b(ylapche 17481 ICode 1734). S Dr. Synta, Pataolr 1791iTranmpator17 -tla. of B.enn 17St IlngFerima 17ailJenny h r 8 - .t. 1741 by1.t 11e Blank I= Zn1f (L Ri 14 Dgbhtcr f 1-t 1 tTrHmp 1- Tizabet 131 by Wl 1799 (Sir P.ter T M) - T-U& . -br ., 11 Wr8 i L by Waxy1206t petor 171,1S-.enel 7;ope e o 1 o -Frtar 17-Priae774) 1 177 b 7 K 4tn 174by trhyer 1774 ed 1. I S j IiaRrn timry Ciinker- NVI I i etF1 by OiMum 8(. iluz i4 , -i h. h. XIM3. jIMtr 11 (a19Po-P--' 1Mrit --P-deope 17911 by Tr..psto, 1t on- 0 m '.11 IPdnerlile1t-(SIr Peter T. 17a)-7aalaors, . 1i2 byeter 12 RI e 1 . tb. chan., 11. Mald-of-all-Woak b. n. 1746 by Highliyer 1774 (lerod 17i-iSat. b. 1771 to Tit- X I ' bryphon 1794 (Sqrtl 171 -Dan. ba m or ReBagu 1719 (God Ar. 172t)-Silt Irm muJn t by SnIp 1739 hiring Childes 17251-Da. b. na. 174lI Coltinglam 1291i (Eactller Blioa Brer)-Tbe Warlo:k (lG=bwy dna 1224S by ke (Lier Turkn-Od y ch. n. by the Bald Galloway (81ctor ara.) -The Wharton mae by the WClIle Turk-Dan. f Bytely Tank. 256 17ze Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. SPENDTHRI F. WINNER OF THE SANFORD STAKES FOR TWO-YEAR OLDS AT LOUIS- VILLE, YOUNG AMERICA STAKES No. 1 AT NASHVILLE, BELMONT AND LORILLARD STAKES AT JEROME PARK, CHAMPION STAKES AND JERSEY DERBY AT IONMOtlTH PARK. Located in Hartland Stud, Versailles, Ky. Yearlings sold annually. SPTXIoTHRI'T by imp. Australian, son of West Australian, bred in the Woodburn Stud, Ky., foaled 1876, dam Aerolite, damn of Mozart, Rutherford, Felloweraft, Miser, etc., by Lexingtoi, out of Florine, dam, of Idlewild by imp. Glencoe. Aerolite, Spei.dtbIrift'v alain, was the great brood mare of the Woodburn Stud. Her fall sister, lllewild, was the best mare of her day, ran four mileis when five years old, 117 Ibs., in 7.264, and is the dam of Wildidle, that ran four miles in 7.25j. Spendthrift was the phenomenal two-year old of 1878; won all his races, five in number. At Lexing- ton, Ky., won Sweepstakes for two-year olds, 1 mile, in 1.584, beating Montreal, Scully and three others. At Louisville, Ky., won the Sanford Stakes for two-year old,,, 1 wile, in 1.465, beating Montreal, Trinidad and five others, among which was GoktInight and Strathmore; saune place, won a Sweepstakes for two-year olds, 1 mile, i. 1.45. At Nashville, Tennessee, won the Young America Stakes No. I for two-year Mdila, ti-ree-quarters of&a mile, in 1.164, beating Lord Murphy Charlemagne and Cal. Morgan; at sanue place, wou a Sweepstakes for two-year olds,1 mile, in 1.444, beating Lard Murphy, the only other starter. Semo of 1879 he started eight times, won five ra,-es, and was second in three. Spendthrift made his first appearance at Jerome PMrk, May 31. He ran second is, the Withers Stakes, 1 mile, won by his stable com- panion, IDan Sparling, by sufferaitce, Report was third, Harold, Plevna and Ilnlrooney iphtlaced, time, 1.48; June 5, won the Belmont Stakes, 1 miles, defeating Monitor, Jericho, Pawnee, Rochester and Harold, time, 2.421; June 10, won the rich Lorillardl Stakes, 1,l miles, defeating Harold, Magnetism, Report, Dan Sparling, Monitor, Roches- ter, Jericbo, Boardman, Plevna anld Eunice. This race was the grandest achievement ever ac omplished by a three-year old in America. Spendthrift carried 5 lbs. penalty for winning the Belmont Stakes, making his weight 123 lbs., and was alImost left at the post. Harold delayed the start by his ugly temper, and gave Spetidthrift a vicious kick jist as the signal for the start was giren. Harold bolted off in the lead, anal Spendthrift was the last to leave the starting point, fully fifty yards in his rear. Haroll turneal into the home-stretch with fully thirty yards lead on Spendthrift. Spendthrift gradually gained on Harolb, and the game son of Australian came on and won easily hy two lengths, Harold second. Magnetism third, time, 2.251. Monmouth Park, July 8, won the Jersey Derby, li miles, defeating Wilful with e ae, time, 2.53. Saratoga. N. Y., Jnly 9, Spendthrift met the son of Enquirer, Falsetto, for the first tinac. The race was fair the Travers Stakes. It miles. Falsetto won, Spendthrift was a gooal seeond, Harold third, Jericho and Dan Sparling unplaced, tinme, 3.09; Aug. 12, Falsetto again defeated Spendthrift, who finishedl second, in the Kenner Stakes, 2 imile, Jerialma was third, Monitor and Harold nnplaced, time, 334. Maoitnmouth Park, Aug. 23. tpetulthlrift won the Champion Stakes for all ages, 14 miles, lefeating Report. Bramble, Voltairno, Harold anld Bonnie Oaks, time, 2.414, the track was hea.;svy andl sl..v. Jeroine Park, N. S., Oct. 2, Spendthrift, unfit tat run, started in the Jeromite staka-,a. 1 miles. Monitor watti, Slendthrift second, Report third, Jericho fourth, tiiwie, 3.12. Spendthrift, at four years old, was sent to England, but when aumiamn ran uimplaced for the Cambridgealmire. Ran two races at Jerome Park when unfit at five years ola: v-as second to Barrett, I mile, in l.U4, and was unplaced in the atlhr raa-c. S1pendthrift in the sire ofa nnilwer of good winners, including the famons sprinter Kmingstmi. Jimmkrnpt, Came G., Stockton, Thriftless, Touch Pas, Shasta, Golden Reel, lIefaimlter. Alarm Bell. America, Extravagance, Speedwell, Victor Sass, Prodigal, Speetlwest, Bill Barnes, Kingsbridge, Kingrtock. Marty B.. Pall Mall, P'ickpo ket, Qual-anstoma, lHarlemn, Lamplighter (14 miles in 2.321, best ott ra-ctrd), Maria Stoops, towvmw:ay andl maiiy others. sl m, tharift IYhas the Tns hitone., Wthimker and Whalehone blood on the sire's sidle, the (;lellca aiim th- alum's si.le, anid is much inbred to Sir Archy anal Dioniedl, with the Gimncrack blood through imp. Medley. Temupaor 1766-oonductor 177-xatchem 1748-Cde 17m-Godoiphn Arabian 1734. Iel Cenoo Sorerer 7116 rumator 781)-eom Les 161 bySir Peter T. 17111 (High9yor174) Kng Pegue 1. (Eel 1764 by deja151wbe.,ar 11714 . h., 1519Alexlna 1780 by wee5)-Udla18 yY ak ..Z (Mar h., 18U9. !e ke 1750-Dat. of Y. Cade 1747 =Cae1734).178D b Y_e 6 ilaker, Cliker 110b (Sir Peter T. 17S4)-Pewet 176 by TanTdem 17(4Syhbon 17560 Termgnt Clb.k l n, by Tanirust 1760, (Cripple 1750)-Cntatrirce by Sampso 174S (Bitue 17d3)-Dn. 1757 e -er EL,-f Hgnln 1759 (God. Ar. 1711111.171L j4 brin, 1812.Do. Quixote 17841 (10Kc-W1s 704)-vel 191b H[Fghfiyer 174im eo 175g1-Verlna- _ . Cerbau o. 17 Cr1 1710,-Cantatr biy Sampson7Ili4Blazel7 S. -Dzi.. i6 U Dang.ter of. tolnmpu 1802 (Gohoan 1791)--Dau. 1810 of Psynator 1791 (Trumpstor 172 -CIrcle 3 br. in., 1818. 1802 by St.gt Gueorge z178 Higl gfiyer 1774LA 1 by Woodpecker 17773 (lHerod A 4 175,Frtal17 YEcpe 17614 (Marlc 170)U_ it Ct' CameI Whilebot, 5-7D(Way l790l-Dan. 1812 of Selinn (i d 1787 I-M Iden r 3 br. h. 18 (Sir Peter 7. 1M b Hihbdyer 1774)- Dan 1788 of Phenomenon 1780 (Herod 1758)- b h Matron 1780 by Florizel 17118 (lierod 17'lW. Mas n r Henry 1815 Orville 1799) -Botdic 18D; by Alexinder 17H2 (Eclipse 17114)-BBra- o bm.,' nett by Amranthu 1766 (old Rt'gybnd 17411 -Blyl 1 I7 by Matchem 1748 ICdes 32 ., P _1 173111-Da. 175b of Ance. Statrling 17a8 Stazrling 1727). b i 5 Whisker, Waxy 1790 (Pot o-' 173)-Penelope 1798 by Trampator 17-8 (Co-d-ctor 1767) Pm- 0t .2 n b ldli ella 1788 by Hgfiyer 1774 (Herod 1758)-Promuie 17tW by Snap 1710 (8nip 1756- .64 b. h., 181K Jol Ila 1756 by Blank1740 (Ood. Ar. 17211). c i Gibside'alry Herms 1780 (Mercy 17785-Vici'eitude 1810i by Plpator 17181H m rtne 17W111-Beatrice b. in., 181 1. 17111 by Sir Peter T. 1784 -110,1y-I774i-PPyrha 1771 by Mathe m 1748 (Cede 17341- _____ Duches 1748 Whitenose 7411 God, Ar. 1714,. ______ - rl Benln7,Siih717o nflrgurI)-Zvelnf 1-791tighfl 17 Heo 3 - ]- 7Ir. tbasaoh Tantmrm ilCripple 750-CaiatrIe bySmpston l7 4ilaze M1- o b.bh.,17i6. "'I-) D.n. I I7 of =enls 17:19 Mod. Ar.171. ' Emily, Stamford 1794 (81r Peter T. 1784) Da.. 17919 of Whiskey 1789 Satralmt 1780' Grey - Q.6l aoowntir imDorlmant 178 by Dorl 1775 )-Rll' 175 by ink 1740 (GCd Ar. b. i. t0,a. Dorfll-t 171 by Diorizel 1711 iero . - DIi 1o57by or A s r __________ -1712-Hrta 78_yBan 70 ld.A.171 a . Wary Pot-8.o.' (Eclipse 17= i2.l 7,7 bflHed 1758 tTrtar 1743-1.Jsette 1.2 by :' . b. h, 179C. SnJ 19 (Sniiet8 tP 177361 -Mkr Windsor l75e by God. Ar. 1721SiLat to Volunteer by . a Peneiope Trumpetr r 178 (tonductor 1767--Pennila 1788 by _H r r 1774 -Ilerod 1-d1-t- 4 Y D 'l Spectator's dam7 17 15 byPartner 1718 - t Cr. 1 i17 of ph 10 (u -1i777 i i pie Bobtail 171i5 IPreopia te 1787-Ca sineine t76bpUndeck lriefnrod 1711-s. _ _ . ch m1807.St t. 1745 to egns by God. Ar. I T t4n. by B _omeat 177 (Porine171-amtaira1e796by 178 Hherd 1774)- bp -' Tatta172b retbn 178.1 T we e 17-3" nI - Dan. or,,, Bohru 1754 b h 184b Batrahnin 174-Da. T of W orester 171017orebter 1756). I-'.ra17damls 1714-a.ofSme'W-di 717eerogh 75Dn 1o3- ch.eo 1 -. of Tymler'. 8Driver 17tl1 t Othelio)-Dan. of 5Fallower 1761 (Blank 1740)-Danu. of . 1724)tamPiore 1s 1 j !44i ,wv.!r y, 'Diownd)177 IFlortzel ms) 8--D-aao. of 7 0 har 1771 lutiek 1780)-Da. ozPt.rIii4ii' 4 !.d d 1 a M r A I ' A I ii 7.. , ch. h, 1S1.8 ,JoIly tgr 1741 Iltonndhead 178). -a- ''' nfl aogtrr f' Alder-a 7'7Pt-io' 1747 l)-Dan. of aClockfast 1774 (GlImcrack 17801-Dan. of' . Dghter b . Symme.' Wildair 1717 1 ('Feanonght 1 -Y. Kitty FIher by 'Fearnought 179 ISI7 Itetu 17732,- 'Kitt, Pisher 17,51, by Cad. 17734_God. Ar. 17214. f 11e -.14, b. 11 ySta t Sir Peterml = t 7Y bhiS.2) Dan. 171 of Ph!or 178. (Saltram i179l -Grey Dorioman 1781 by Dormant 1772 IOth. 1711)1 -Din17-,7 byBlak 174(1 1Gd. Ar. 17124,. 1.4 A, !Tb Flyer 181 Vnyk Jr. S,1- Parm 1813 by Dick A,.dr,!'os 1787 (Joe Andrewa b .- 70 142. 177M - May 11611 by Beningi-ronkhc1t791, King F MMu 17 Primro 1787 by Ma-m. ___ t ,b. m, brite 1761 nner"' 175 -Criket71 by e74). = , tumpter, Sir ArchyI 18D; iDione1 It.7).Da. f tRoinBRdbrei' 171S Peter F.IlP41 , a 1811 D-n. 17184 of 'oc0nrity 1777 H Bellpr 17,14)-Slaimerkn 1718 by 0 Wldfiar 1751 ICade aPad GeyRbin Grey 1811)5 Royaili't 1110,-Marla 118 by Metrar 1791 i'Medlry 17773) -Dan. of b in. m., 0Higllyer 1744 DHigh.l.er 1741-Dan. of Feaought 1755 (Regulu.1 1tS -1)au. ot ____Ael17511t Tr. llr 1'47 ai scum, 1t.rd 18 .(od ek,,.r -Da6n.of AJ6-. 78ie_.111 -an o h . fligtil- 177 1H1cmi 17.18)-Dan. of Alfred 1770) (Maichem 174sm)-D,. 1,77 of Engi- .0BcaneW'.. DiItt 14)) (Sir Peter T. 174-Da.171oMircury 1775 (Erip.i 17114)-Dan. 1775 B hscchsr 70. 181 ofHerod 151(Tartar i7O-Folly1771 bylarke 11 (SquIrt 7IY-Vix-n 1713 by ___ ltgtioa 759 (God. Ar. M174). ________ .tM ni ,w Dick Andres 1717 (JAro 1790 (M b h, teio Ir nia16 yTetam111 T wrrtke17453)-Da.11785 of 'mWopecker U W771(eo711Eelrln 75b cipse 17,(4 (Maro-ke 1750). Ez , _ _ S Web W laxy 17.5) (Po ' 17773) -Penelop t 1 r oi'y Trmpt er 172 (Coudn(etor 17117) - Prnnella E.6 b. M. 1. b H.gbelrr R174e 7 . e b Snap 17550(Snip 17716)-JuiT 16 Am. chpner Ditroc 1111'DIome17771 -Mlleurm-ld t1 1w 'Mes 8(M brinoIghb b.h.,11. 'Dan. 1712 of Pot-9.-'n177 Ecipse 17114 -Dan. 1778 G=rc1780 Iripple 1750 npdao 1759 byfSna 1710-a1l, 1759. Y.V Maid of 5Ex ello1765i- -go2-adofteOk 81b Spread Eaule 1798t -A.Ih Oaks, ITolonteer I4Z8-Annet b aShark 177 I Maroke 175M --DaN. of IRockitigham ch e. -L.. 1817. Partner 1715) -Da,.. of Truel (lzu' enn 1) - ii 'SirPArr 11(( r Pre 'hi7l4 'Mrmidh by Waxy1 170M)t-.n7-ljij M-, 81 yHzzii 18 dekr. 1773-Dan. 17110 of Percipate' 178 I Men-Y -'b. h., 1811. 178-ayHrit173b akAthony 1711 (Spectator 17491.. MlDughter of, kWijtt ebp14Ha'saabyragslre Mde 1iiZh - lThe BreelerW Hand Book and Guide. SPRI NGBOK. WINNER cOr THE BELM1ONT STAKES AT JEROME P'ARK, SARAT-i-A CUP AT SAIRATOG1A, AND MANY OTHEII RACElS. In the Xregibben-Edjewater Stud. Ajppliation to 1F S. As8hlJook, sewretarg, Cgoathifina, Ky. Si'i:i .nOK by imip. Antralia..,si..n of West Australian, bred itnl) Wainrn Stild, Ky., loa1- 1870, l ldmu 1ester by lexixigto... isecond dain Heads I Sauy. daiiin of Mag gite llmiitcr, flazard, etc.. by ijump. ilenciw, mlit of ininp. Heads or 'l'ailu l;I L.ttvrv. Sjiumluuilk ;al.le 01f a ta inerolul st.rttel in two races. Jeromle I'ai k, wmiu a :i;alu uf.u filimslair two-year ilal i, 1.05A. beatinjg Minnie Ma-, Katy IN'case anid utwhers, angld w .is mildacIied in, the Saratoga Stakem, at Saratoga. tliri'-aji:irtirs ., t' a i..ihe, wmai by Catesli in. 1. 17. A. a three-year old started in sev-n racs. iif whi.ch hi- wui ti re,' At Jerome Park, won the BeWihumit Stakes for three-Iear idi 1 maile ., 'luui 05 bvebatiti.' ('iCiiit I P'-rysa, imp.. .Str-liu". WasVerly and si others. h .'iig w-hiu whte ; elhcrlocralt ailm i1111. 111-1 ewd ; saue place, won a race of uiile heati in 1.151., 1.414, te at;. g impg . Bukuien aund two others; won mile healts in 1. 1i6. 1.48, ].A1 Muimnic M1a' w...o the ir.st heat. At oilinoumit Park, was sec...nd in th Jerse Ierli for three-yeair ohbi, 1 imillec, won by T'ii Bowling in 2.431. At .i'ronue Park, waS . .... niL in the Jeronie Stake" fir three-year olds, 2 miles, won by Tonm Bowling, o fiuiiuial tie give-n. At S.r-tiiga, was utilulaced iii the Travs-rs Stakec i;ir three- yealr iildIs .. iiil-s, won by Tui oIwlijmg in 3.91t, and was thirnl in the Keniner St!akers 6ur three-y,:er ,2lild 2 nije, won by imip. Ill-Ucl in 3.39. As a fuir-year ohld started in. nin ri es, of wthii i he won euight. Jeriiine Park, won a sellinig r.ae, It miles, in 3.14i, carrying 15 Is-, and be'ating Malte, Fe'lloweraft auid otierso; won a Ilaldicauj Siejspt;ak-es. 1 I mihe inl . frloiogs, in. 2.53. At l'tica, N. Y., won the Citizns' I-slaigh- ip Sta.ki'c for aIll ag !, 2 i ihomb in 3 3..1;, heatilig Artist andi Katy l'ease; samie place, won the litetl PIurs, mile hicats, in 1.45, 1.421. At Saratoga, wiun a dash of 1i imilec, it, 2..101, Ieati..g MIate, 8nrsrisor amld Dlublimi; won the Saratoga Cup, 2 miles. in. 4.111, beating I'reakaesc, K'mty P'ce-c aiid Wanderer,; won a dash of 2 miles and a firloig, in 3.5;; won a diash uf 3 mimlc., in .5.42, heating Preakiless and Fell.oweraft. .Ierimne 'Park, was se-nod in the .l ..key C.ilis audicap, 2 niilec, woi hiy Preaknies in 3.12. As a live ye-ar obhi he St.irteu in six ras-, wininiig fouir and runiing aead heat in aune. At Je runme Pairk w omi i . h t.1o'if Io miles, i ii2.43i. beatinig late the onlyl other starrter;, .. a race of immile heaits in 1.4t1, 1.461, beating Splinurift, Big FelIlow and lill Brn-e ; won a dash of 1 mile aid a furlong in 1 5S, beating 11ohb Woolley, late anid four others. At Sar.at.e, ran lead beat witil 'reakies in tle Saratoga IC1), 2, muilec, in :tif, the fiactest raie evez r ran at the lictaiice. At .eriime Park, won a ulach uf If miles, in 3.12, beatinig Miliier, Big Fellow and two others. At Saratoga, was sind it. . Sweve ltakes, 1I miiles, won lry Erinstead in 2.08f. As a six-year old st;arteu o.....e in, a race of mile heats auill was distanc!ed in the first heat. In this race Freebooter was the winner, with 101 lbs., while S-ringh..k carriel 124 Ibs. Spring- bok wasIa ;irct-calas race-horse, a nd is desended from a racing family on both sidles. He is mniclie jibred to Waxy thriimigh Whisker, Whalebone and Web, and trac es in his dan,'s smile to Eleanior by Whiskey, the tirst mare to wimi both the l)erby and Oaks. la abddition to his Dionied blood through Lexinigton., his duan traces. tIi Dii- ined's Ibest dlagligter in Englanmd, Young Giantes.s the danm of Sorcerer, anazl a sister to t1,xana, who first brought the great Godolphima Arabian into notiee to a daughter of Spanker. Springbok is the sire of the winners Almeda, Huntress, Laura Garrison, Winona, Lila May, Lute Arnold, Elgiin, Mrklanul, Aumreliain, Ascoli, K.ssoii, Miss Chartmer, Lmuve'l;ml, Miumoha, Easterbok, Eberlee, The. Elk, W. G. Mirris, Vallera, Harry Kuhl, jlla, Jiu-ans, Birdiella Mt., hlok Laiffly, Ben March, Spectator, Flower Dellis, Maj. Thairuton, Neva C., .Jnlia Maly, W. L. M.imnion, Sprinigaway atin mIanyv others. siurinigbok dleseends ini dir-et feinale line through Old Bald Peg from the Barb mare, to whicih truaces Lath, Cade, Flying Childers, Diomed, Sorcerer, Priam, Phantom, l.angtar, Muley, Plenipotentiary, Turnus, See Saw, Zinganee, Tronbadour, Harry of the Wes-t an.d all the in.ml Sylva family. Spuriiglbok is a bright chiesnut, 16 hands high, with star and snip over his left mwstil, anid white sp0ot between the nostrils, and black spot over his right eye, left i re leg white over the ankle, both hind feet white nearly to the hocks. He is a horse of great snl Mit:dlice d and power, highly flnished all over, without a particle of lumber, tania h,,s wiial! bsi lamark in the stud. 2'L8 TrumapLor 17 16-Condaor 175-7-stchem 1744-Cade 1791--odolphin Arabia 14 I Sorcer1erO 1196 1ro 7BW)-leen JA1 1801 by Sir Peter T. IM B Highlver 1,41 - Com.nus, Ablxine e 76T71"88 erga 1773 7 i7 17-) I764)-LeI D1 by Y. Marske I71 s,..t cli. IL, hISl. 1 Mke 11)-Dan. of Y. Cads 1747 d 1734. t ti br by T atroxo 1766 Crlple171047-Canattlrice bySampson 174J5 Bhlaza 17T) ert1 Clinketimn, 1805 8rPtrT. 1784, P.wet 1746 b Tande m 11(58 n 171 Terigailt : . mn., 1812. or Brgnlns 17 d. r. 11Ar. t___j 119 . Dn Quiote 754 elL l1IiTvella 1191 by Sapowye 177 Be - 171)4-frin.- 1 Darhter of. GolIumpes 111 (Gobanns 17110)-Dan. 1810 of Paynator 1191 (Trmmptor 17 - Circle b. a itne, o 10D2 bSt. George 1766 Hghtlyer 1774 1b--AbI ITby Woodpecker 171 (Herod Sir Peter T. 171 (HIghiyer 14 Da.4- 17H5 of Phenomenon 1780 (Herod 1,J81 - aXtron 178S by Florizel 171 BeT 1718'. sO 1 Bantdser, a He'ry 1N5 OrvHll 1799) SBadice. 1807 by Alexander 1712 Scllpee 1174)-Ben- UA 315 [fintr nete Amnthtel116 (Id England 741, -MXydy 1771 by Match.m 1744s kCa.d 2 iaE-I = brm- 1 of Auc. Starling 176 Starling 1727). Wh 1sker Waxy 1711 (Pot-.o- 1772) Peneope 17181 by Trompator 1782 (Cond-ct.r17) Pro- b. b rel a 17114 byt Bgbyiger 17174 (Herod 11..8)-Promise 1706 by Snap 1MS (Slip 174) -- .ll 1710 ! bby Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 174). AS 13 ibit H7erml1710 Merenyl776,-Vlclnsltede1i90 byPipLtor 1T861lm rat.r17715-Beatrice bGlbidehFa lr 1711 by Sir Peter T.1174 Hhilyer 1741-Pyr4ba 1771 by atel wb tiemI31744!- Am, 181: __ I..s o Ducdhess 17481 by Whiteness_42 tied..4r. 1744. Il 4r1ir. sBeningbrongit i41WiKsiuena 1775 Bi.............a vllr nT by, Hyer 17.4 tiHerel 1.P3) - b. oht I Teantrtm 71tiCripplel1GOC atatrice by peonl145' Bsze178,- h. 13- 7 I D9. 175T losBegt 1720 (GNod. Ar. 12r 1. 7) Em1 ly Stamnford 1111 (ir Peter T. 114) -ban.119 of Whlakey 178W Psatramtn 1790 Grey s- 7 li. h., I1. 17o5lm0at 1781 by Dortmatnt 1772 bOtho IT6i0,-1Azy. 177by BlSnk 1t0(GoAr. Pe-.._' I - Se 1784-Dlzzy 1741 byTDriver 172 h1-yln Ar.1. x Se1n ---- Bennigbsroi= 1-91 King Fe(gns 11-Eliza 11 by Blghliyer 1774 (B r4 d 1731) ' l- 7 b. ht. idtL ni. 178- 1z Ecliptte 1764 Itrke 1711IHardwiceke' dam by Hemud 1.5 (Tarta - - I ) MB by li 1 7-I)Iettle l7tM by Bajaet 178k (God. Ar. 17)4). 4 g- lo; floosander lIambsetotn 1711 Ikng Fergut 1773)-Raily 1781 by Trtnptor 1 (Condtotor 2 1 b. in., - 1711. Fatncy SM 80 by F1to, el 1718 -.tecrod 1N -Dau or Sps t1e D 17411 Cra b 4 !- i.m_ 1724,-Boratla 17T38 by Blank l. lO odt. Ar. 7I1p1. _d _, O n i \W xy. Po1-Sni 1T.flEiS 1754Marl7WlW1erd 1758 Tarta lIS4-Ll44i27 by 4 ch b h..10 8nap 17710 (Snip 746 l-ls Windsor 1754 by tod. Ar. 174Sl to Volnteer by 71 Penel o- Tromaitor 1784 (iaemnctor 177-Peunella1e 7M by fighfdyer 1T77I Ierodl 1758Y- :.t bMsk. t, e Promese l-.d8 by Sna1-p 17 5 0 zSnIp 17t11-.Jn ieb 17 6 byltlnk 1 C.41tGod. Ar. 1ar1)- _ __ 8p.................................. iecsntors m dm 1715 by Partner 1718 JiggI. I Sro Sore 1771 -iIt llsor)-Guidea Lock byDelp ScI 1781 llighhiyer 177.41- . Sothsayer, Violet 1787 by TSrke 177m 1rak ITDB0-D. 17; of Syppon 17M0 (SqAIrt 1140)- W rh. Ib. 188. Charlotte 17.6 b Bla 171740 God. Ar. 17i41. Sp r T W 3 ite. Bo11 135 Fbree pitale. 17 7-Caerne 1T115 by UWoosseckerll7 l Bord 17- aod.i i c i . t, iM le mlla-1778 byTrenthI m 1769i(T tSwreetaten749 Coqntte 1764bCompton Barb Sla. 14-.o,-Dan.b Go. A. s T hr I Arc hyc Diteld 177 1(Florizel 175)-- atlbnd1 173 by Rockiaghm 1791 Blghflyor 1774)- " t g bir riHO Tabltha 1i8S by Trentham 1791 IT. Sweeisae 1-4S)-Dan. of Boophorna 1754 H I IBabra ihham17401-Din, of WeForester llSOForsstsr 171). 2J Da!hr o,; 3' jit" 17)40(EclIpse 171141-Dnn. of evmmnes Wikldar 1117 l5Farnonght 175............................... 5-Datn. a h Dgte, - of Tyler's Driver 170) IsOthelb)-DanL of Falowrer 1161 (Bankc 1740)-Dan of A. '__ Vm cb. m.Ws -MV Kity F157bykgnlnh 1 4 I r -Bifl F-FDGI.IUI11'5Iw 7 7 0 1nitty . of Shnr 177M (God. 1710)-n. of Ar0 s Pf 2 Fl e orazel I Elpse 1770 lIeanoaght 17151Da of Fe onout 171 (RegIns 1729-Dan of . 1X ,7 cl. ch 1b lb. eJolly Roger 1741 (Itoandmerd 1176). 4 0C Dtanghter of. eAldra t18 lPot..o'a175-a. of eClockfaai 774 (Imcrack+Finotb 170-an o 1;cQ m- mmss 1awlF1J ii er 1711(lade 7S14God. Ar. 1711. 3b.f nO-vBebults9Wslda1r 1791Cn11 Fsa=tOmrao 175-.tty Fishelr by oernouht 175 - trvlle 119 (Bningbenghl11l)-u"Dl 1811) bySamf" '179 byr Petri714 .i rt - IOtho 1751) --DIzz 11 byr Blan 14iGed, Ar. 1724. -g s - . ITbe Flyer 1814 iVandyke Jr. 11516)-Parm 1111J by Dickt Andr. 1t07 Joe Anirewe 4 b. in. b 177111 -May 140by Dic91F 1775) Primrofe 1787 by Maim- 2 8WI 4Slr Arch4 IH55 -Diome. 177--DUn. of Robin Redbteaat 1 r T6 II .x1 5gH. " F ltimpte, , Dan). 116I of ObrIty ll (eclp e 761ann 176 by lair 1714 Cede c Lad Gre 172.1,-Cbm 1166 Cab111Foxl114). bMN Grey 185 -SRoyallt 179-MaYrh i 1M by Melxar 1791 (Xedley 17M)-Dan. of b In.. s al74)-D-n. of aFm-nongth 1155 tBftuia 19 D.. of ; uSella Bu:zBrd. 17R7 tsier 1773)-Dw. of Alexnmder 1`1M (Edclee 11i4)-Dm. ,r cit i.m" 177J ,,4 17g5)-DwL of Alfred 177) (aicbem 1741).-Dau. 17O of EIgi.- 1 ch h.t WIS Ditt 110 Sir Pr 8 1741)- 0 d br ti. in., 1. of Erd1754 Ptar 1 1 J8.- y by (nke3 (Sqrt 17)-VIxen 17-3 by 51 -i -I . m.i _-D-es Ia ol.Ar 7 Dick Andre im (Joe Anur... 177R) -Dn 1866 of Gobann 171W (NercY T77-.1'_ Fraxineila 1731 by Trealbm 1769 IT. Sweepla4k 1742)-Dan. IM4 of Woo. pecker W y177 lHerod 1780- ltram-kng 1775 by blinp 1760 yk M1-. 1 gWS b, axy7.O(osim-peeloplgyritnytorl- (onictor 7M) Pmnnellt Ca I Itn by HParlner 1174 (HerodJ175ISt Pr. ox. 179 Roxap bBld Galloa 1t( StiVcn & - - Dic'k Adre" 179gP7 oeAn'lhd-r 177-en I3'MGhno1 (W-eelry l Tr-P IMbhmpOrtl s by Trth tm 17-65 ITB-rrP.uk174 D.IH of W-oolpeker _ . h. i-, '' 1 1773 (Herod 1759-rs-mtIg 1775 by Wlip-e17 (X.kel s i3&,j h ndane 1778 by Tmetlm 786 T. 8weep-tke. 17r43 7e5 by mpt-a Barb- l l _ n Abmtsrt 1743 to Cheeks by Gods. A1r. Dn. Ol Stoccomare 0 b Yalha' 1788 byagr-OfldBldc774 (Heagb Ian Al-ar by as. rI g 175M by Bnk14 teod. Ar. I74 g lc ldo. key 17tl9 (SWln 7e-.Gaw .m 1790 by Dk-d- 177 iFlortel 1IS) --- -b. 19.GI.n b.m 7 sYtea S4A e 7eYlbg lzp h. m. IMA b I . DI m. , 8 br am1-4(o W . '172'4-Dal MI 1727 s ohttr (Brbak 1711-86it. to CwtoPartner 1718 (Jigg-8bt. ch. t. 1719 to Rom by BN G llow (fft.Victer lBwb)-iLK to Chb.mter by Altowter Tr rkCrmam Mheek by 1Ardt A,-D.L ISM by pmbn (D bey Yrellow TwikI Old Morocco m-r by Fuirf-i. M orocceo Barb-ld Bold Peg by an Arblao -As Jnb me. The Breeders' HJknd hok and Guide. IMPORTED STALWART. ImINo)rted and owned by the Estate of the late D. D. Withers, Holmdel, N. J. Sales annually. STALWART, bay horse, foaled 1553, bred by the Yardley Stud, by Sterling, son of Oxford by Birdeateher, dan. Sea Mark by Adventurer, son of Neweninster, out of Sea 01a11 by Lifeboatson tf Sir Hercules. Stalwart received an injury crossinogthe ocean and was never trained. Sterling, the sire of Stalwart, one of the most popular stallions in England, started only a few times. He won the Liverpool Autumn Cup, beating Louise Victoria and twelve others, and was third to Montargis avid Walnut in the Cambridge- shire, with 133 lbs. He won the Ascot Biennial Stakes, the Summer Stakes at Newmarket, the Derby Free Handicap and Craven Stakes. He was second to BoRwell in the 2,000 Guineas, a defeat which was one of the most glaring flukes in the annals of the turf, for it was admitted by everyone that he could concede quite 42 lbs. to the winner. He was not in the Derby. His value is best shown in the stud, having sired such good ones as Isonomy, who himself is the sire of Riviera, one of the favoritcs for her year's Derby, Formidable, another good two-year old, Antibes, Common, winner of 2,000 Guineas, Derby and St. Leger, etc., etc., and one of the best race-horses of his time. His get this year won over 100,000, and he was standing at 1,000, with his season full. Harvester, who ran a dead heat with St. Gatien, and divided the stakes for the Derby, and was third in the 2,000 Guineas. Paradox, Enterprise and Enthusiast, all three winners of the 2,000 Guineas, the former only beaten a head in the Derby and the latter defeating the famous Donovan. Energy, winner of sixteen races out of thirty seven and one of the speediest horses of his day. Beandesert, the winner of the Middle Park Plate and sire of many winners last year. Caxtonian, Discount, Post Orbit, Geologist, El Dorado (another conqueror of Donovan) and Cherry all come from Sterlings loins. Stal wart's dam, Sea Mark, is the dam of Astronomy, Beacon and the line young stallion Top Gallant. His grandam, Sea Gull, was the dam of Beandesert, winner of the Middle Park Plate. Queenstown, The Admiral, Discordant, etc. Wild Cherry was the dam of Grace Darling. Cherry Ripe, Sugar Plum, Heliotrope, Reciprocity, etc. Bridget was the dam of The Baronet, Wild Strawberry, Pomona, Miss Fanny, etc. Stalwart traces through Ringlet, a daughter of Whisker, Clinkerina, the dam of Humphrey Clinker, sire of the.noted Melbourne by Clinker, Pweet, a winner of the St. Leger, by tandem, to the noted Blacklegs mare, daam of Marske, the sire of Eclipse. He coinbines in hi pedigree a ddnble cross of Sir Hercules, upon a large infusion of To'leb.stone blood, through such excellent sources as Adventurer, Flateatcher and Surplice, and traces on his sire's and danm's side to the noted daughters of Priam, Crucifix and Miss Letty. Many of the best race-horses and stallions in England are desceniled from the family, He must be a valuable acquisition to the blood stock of the country. He is descended in direct female line from the Bustler mare, to which traces Merlin (by Castrel), Marske, sire of Eclipse, Orville, Cervantes, Cain, Blizzard (by Blacklock), Humphrey Clinker, Newminster, Strafford, Mariner, Melton, etc. 260 Pot -S.'s 177S-Eclps 1764.-Mwkr 1720-Squirt 175-Bartlett's Cbildcr-Drley Arabia 16. _ am...,.,........ Wax1790 (Pot-8.o.' s 17781- e 175 by Trumptor 1782 (Condoctor 17117j-Prs. B byills 1783 br lder (Herodi 11S)-Pronhin61718 byi ap 17(ip7)-l 3 Wan cP gderer 1811l (Gbanna 170)-Taatrla 1Uby Aleiader 17t8 (5c117641 --Ril b.., - 1H00 by Srt Peter T. 1796 (Hlbce 1741 -Hornt 1790 by Droe 1777 Irod 1718)- 8-n . m . 18Manhnlba 177 by (Godinda 17U4 Bnp 1710'. Eu - Bob Booy (Chanticleer 1787 (Woodpecker 1778-lerne 1 by Begot 118) (Herodi 17-Da.n ot . q -!Bob ty (lamahoe (B.stard 1741)-Patty by Tim 1752 (Squirt 17)-Mist Patch 1727 by 2'o ch. h.,184. JC tices1725 .aLittonuA -l 8 irgbt, iFr. Ecape 18tH (Commodore 179frt-Y. Heroine by Baegot 1780 (Herod 1718'-Herolne cr . in., lM1775 by Hero 1754 (Code 1734--Dat. 1766 of Sn p 1750 (Snip 1,1I)-Sot. 1743 to . m egul1e by God. Ar. 1701. Etalu. Orvijlle19 Beningbr ltrh m y 1 l10by Stamdi , 1708i1ir Peter T. 17,4) -Den. b e 18m). Baltm 1780CGrqD. -t 1 bby Dorlmait 1772 kOtbo 71 b-h 11 1 17 by Mlank 1740 (Gd. Ar. 1IT . i Pericls ig Ervander F1801 -Dan. 1812 of Scum 181Y (Buzard- 1M871 -Pipylins 1tt by 1.9 Sir Peter T. 1784 lilghilyer 1774)-itahly 1790 by Tru.pator 172 (Conductor 1t8i) b _ k. 9 Faney 1781 by Florizel 1768 (erd 17M8). i r + Bl Sulitan 18161 ielim t182)-Cobweb 1841 by Patuitoin 181t tWsliton 17911 P iiajwrn l.5 Iy t Mbl Yiodleton, SoOthayer 18 (Sorcerer 1796)-Web 1808 by Waxy 17.10 (Po45'1711)-Pelelpop _ -6 ' b. I'.,1.1 7 by Trwpetor 1784 (Conductor 17). cI ,..i Lt PrlAm 1827 iElue 18Dg-Da. 1815of Orville 1710 Beningbrough 1791)-Dsu. 1800 A 18E b. " 1s I of BuZZard147 lWnodpeker.lt)- Hornpipe 1l18 by Trumpator l.t2 (Conductor ! 17671-Ltana 179 by Herod 178 (Tartar14) Ca m t l Whalebone 18290Wxy 1iSO)- D-a. 1812 of Sel8Ln 180 Boi anl 178) X iden 1801 Z P eame. bs Slr Yet., T.17t4 (Hlshiyer 1774-Dan. 171 of Phenomenon 1;80 Herod MR8)- brt ,S_ , 11.. atron 17 b 4 Yiorizet 1.6ft erod 178). 4 . , . B.ner Mter Henry 1815 (Oriile 17 -Boadk-ea 1807 by Alexadter 1782 (EclIpse 1064)- tc n 3. r1 an. I Bruette by ArmnAratla 176 rOld England 1741)-g y 1771 by Yatchem 1748 _ __- 'CdeI___ 1-.l7tA St 714Starling 7271. 4 . ' ! t 11 -d -Pota HaoJhrd 1797 tSir Peter T. 17e4-Mrt. Bernet IIA by Waxy 1790 )Pot.-g'c 178)- : ' i br h., 1112 a .!7w f Won dpucer 177 terod 51 5 ilinet 1771 by Squire 1754 (Tiaveller ih sl r. ) 1b-Plnt 1711 by Blatnk 1740 ((:od. Ar. 172. B! Finre Peruvian 1803 rh Peter T. 1754-Vilolane 18t2 by John Bulil 17001 FortIuide 1n777- b. m, 181. Dan. 17dorHighgiyer 1774 Mred 1758-Everlasting 1775 by Eclipse 17ff4 lMawke A _., )-Hy____ 8Sea 17t50 0nip 17111. c : Hunlprey Come s 1 Sorce-rer 17961)-lnkerlta 1812 by Clinker 1803 (2iir Peter T. t71) Pew ClInker, 1786byTandem 1771 (Syphon 1750) Termag by TnI 17=I 0 P tripple 110 -- ., h,_- b.h 181 1 Cantetriee by Sampson 174 S ilnze 1712). '4 _ 3 hD.ge of, Cervantes 1816 (Don Quixote 178t- Dan. 1818 of Golompus 1682 (Go-hnna 1790) D-n. b _gter ,s 1810 of Payntor 1919 (Trmpe-ter 1272,- Circle 18M by St. Grorge 1110 Higihtuly-r i-rg 4 + 1. ;Zn 1 Z is -. 1774-A bgil 1718 by Woiopecker 1771 (Ileod 171A8. i1 - H Ieiocpede 15 tllackleek 1814)- Dan. 1824 of Cerberus 11) (Gobanu- 1tk Mi i horosra, Cranfleld 180.1 by Sir Peter T. 1784 1774)-Des. 17l81 of Pegasus 17141 a ' 1 ci. ,i, 1 (Relip 1704)-D.n. 17 of Paymaster 176ts i.k 1740). q I 9 Solace, Lougwalst 1821 (Whalebone 1897)--Dulcam r I188 by Waxy 1790 (Pot-'. 1771)- Soi to Wltebery 1814 by Sorcerer 1761( Skyeree 171 b. -., FHlgbflyer 17HIM -Dan. 1788 of WoodT ker 17711 (Herod 1718). I Camel, hr b. i., 181. Banter, br. in, 120. Dr. Syntax br. h, 1811. -Deuglter of, ,h. m., 1817. I Orville Whalebone 18071W 1790)D-Da. 1812 of Selim 12 Buzard 187t-liden 1001 by Sir Peter T. 178 thber -17741-De. 1794 of Phenmeon 179 (Herod 18 - Matron 178 by Florid e768 (Herod 178). astr Henry 1815 (Orville 1799)-Btodie 1807 by Alex-nder 1782 (Eclipse 170.) -Be- nette by Amaranths. 1766 (Old England 1741) -Mayly 1771 by Mtcbem 174t (Cade 174M-Des. 1755 of Ane. Starling 1718 (Old Starling 372)Y. . P or 1791 (Trumpuor 171iDa. of Benlngbrough 17911ting Feri tr 1.j. Jenny Mole 1767 by Cabnl 17 B br. Blank 178) -Des 17 of Prince T' QA- rw 191 (S.nip 1716)- u tan 1710 by ite nt 1729 (G od. Ar. 1724). Ardrors Iso 1 Job Bull 17801-lady 15isa 1813 by Whitwochb 1t;O1 (Agonistes 1797)- X. Y. Z.'. dam 17YS by pedillie tISi liigbflyer 1774)-Sylv 1781 b r. rke 1771 Maceke 1710) -erret 171 by Broth, to 8ivio Cade 178_)_ Bleningt'rougl 1791 L Jng Feru 1 6-E1veilna IT-l by H Lnny 1774 Isers IdI) - Ter, ant by Tatrom 1a F r 1ippe 175))-Cantatrier by -ntp"n 1743 (Blase 17 -DaD. 1757 of Hgln 171 (God. Ar. 1 . pUly Stamfori 17' Milr ,Peter T. 171)-Due. 17A of Whibkey 171 (Siatram5 1718--Grey ch. h., 1810. Dorindnt 17d1 by Dorimnt 177Y (Otho 17V0)- Dizzy 1717 by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. ___em__. 17U1-Abc. Dizzy 1741 y -Driver1727, W-nn Ar) erti. aliton 17-16 Sir Peter T. i1m4-erasol 1.6 y io)-8o-M l J .Fbps 14-Pru- b. h., nelha 1786 by "," ghfyer 1774 V Herod 1I1S3-Promiee 17dH by Snap 1710 (180lp 1781)- . Jolia 1756 by Blak 1710 4 a r. 1724,. Mliss Pnny'. Orill 1799 (1engbrogh 12911-Ds.. il8 or Buzzds 1787 (Wodpeker 1772- dam, d Hornppine fl7 by Trumpeter 1702 4Conduetor 17b7,-Lune 1779 by Hlerod 1761 (Tartar br. tn.. 115. 1 , 491-Froiine 171 (Eclipse's sist.) by M aeke 1770 iSitule 17'. Whalebone, M7901t- o's 17.5)-Penelope1159 y Tru er .&c z Condoct1r l s. Pra- br ne. 1807. Jul 8 llbB ilgelr I" tered 1794)-Promnis 239 by Snap 1700 (Sntip 17211- : br. b. 1807. I'm bybX by Blwnk l140 (God. Ar. 1). iPert Wanderer 1811 IGohann 17dOTbaestrl 1830 by Aleaxader I1 (Ecilpe 1-7t)-tiRval ib. i., 1. 10by Sir Peter T. 179 (Hlhztler 174-Hor-et 171J by Drone IM (Herd 18C - i m, _ Itntlla 1777 by Goldfinter 178 Snap 1710 Sbee- ch-r, Lottery 30Trap 18 Morgi 0 18110 _il _ _ _ _ then- lsebr nbor1 swon 1814 by [Scud or] Sorcerer 1796 (T.rinptor 1781) -Btt. 17ilJ to Petworhb by PreCipitYte- 1787 INeretiry 1778)-Den. 187 of Woodpeeker 177 (Hered 1781. l kPalovit. 113, lSir Panl 1 1)-Lyalty 1817 by Hobes. 1805 (B-zzard 17 7i-Penny. anny b rol 180C by Coriander 178 to 17713-Peppereit 1787 by Hli1htlyer 177I ; b. in. 1847. (Iferod 17181 -Promste 178 by Snan 1710 8Snip 17;16) Toorhstone, Camel t8 (Whalebone 18.)7)-Bener Ma21 y Maer Henry - 15 , Orville 1193)- Ber- 1w IL., 1811. dicea 18T7 by Atexander 1781 (clipe 1764)-Brmnette by Anarenthes 1781 vOld Eng- land 1741)-XMaydy 1771 by Xatcbem 1748, Cde 17341. Pristam 18f(EmIloin. I88M0vlan 1815 by Oct-vits 1187(Strlpllng 11) Den. 181W7 b m 1S7. ofShuttle 1711(Y. Mce 171-Zera 1811M by Deipini 1781 (Hlghlyer 174) -Flora 1769 by Kingc Fergu 1775 (elipre 174'. It toret1- .ranta.; ......... ;.,lot 1.1 .atr 18611-Puff. IPH .m Wer_._A.... 1.14 .War...lto 1310 Ii.... ltt i by. A., br. h., 1SIL by Buzzards 187 (Woodpecker 177M)-Den. 179 of Pot-8-'s 1773 m rclip.e I11- Mitd-of-al-Wotrk 1766 by Hitfive 1774 Herod 1718. I sg Ringlet A l er 18121W 17 t11 -4Ilm ermOr.m. 18120yCt tuxeusia, lerreacti.110) - h r. mn., l8). PeMet b. m. 176 by Tandem 1772 Slypbon 17b)-Terant by Tantrum 176 _____( rpl_________ by Sampson1745 Blaze 17 W "-Dan.1r.m. 1757by -Itegulos 171 (God Ar. 17911-The a m e lk ' d.m hy H n laclegs 1 5 1 Sth T rk)-DSL ofBay Bolton 1700 t t to y)-De. of Fox Cab 14 (Clun y)-D es. ot Crory- skin 121 Lite rTsrk)-l10. ot Htion' Grey Barb 1700-Dan of Hottous Hoyl Colt 1731 (Helmaley Turi-Da. of Byerly Tsrk-De.. of Bnutier Releslmey Tnrk). -1E 'w e Sg, -. e C lW.- 2Tie Breedersr' falnd Book and G(tidre. IMPORTED STONEHENGE. WIN'NER OF THlE COTTAGERS' CUP AT LONG BRANCH, 1873. In the Brookdide Stut, Estate of D. D. Wllehvrs, proprietor, near Jlolmdel, ,. J. JPritate stallion. Sales annuadlly. STONzF.lEanx( by Blair Athol, best son of Stockwell, bred by Mr. WV. Blenkiron, foaled 1870, dain Ctimbra. dain Light of Wine, etc., by Kingston, son of Veinison, ont of Calca ella, dii f Queen Be e, etc., by Irish Birdeatcher. If is sire, BlairAthol, won the d...ible e&e-nts, Derby andl St. Leger, ainil his sire, Stockwell, was the greatest anld grandetft f all the English stallions. Kinigstoan, the sire of his ui:ma, tra-ieled all ovtr Englanni. amid was winner in tie besft of eoiilpainy. Irish Birdeatelner ly Sir Herelule., son of Whalebone, was not only a good race-l...rse but he got The Baron, winner of the St. Leger, and he got Stockwell and Rataplan. Birdeatcher was also sire of Daniel O'Rotnrke, a Derby wiinner, Songstress, winner of the Oaks, Knight of St. George and Warlock, winners of the 1t. Leger. Fangh-a-Ballagh, the sire of Leami- angten, was own brother to Birdeatcher. Stonehenge madne his dehnt as a two-year old in the Nursery.4takes at Jerome Park, liit was nuplacel. This was his onily start ama his tvo-year old form. WVhen three years old he startedl six timies, won one race, the Cottagers' Cip, at Long Branc., 14 miles, in 2.441; he was third to Tomin Bowling in the tohmbims Stake, with Lizzie Lucas antd The Ministrel behind him; was third to Soirvivor ana lFelloweraft in a race of 1 miles, with f,nr others behindi. He was nn- placedi in his other races. His son, Marsh ienoiu showed himself a good tw-Fyear old. 11 won the Snrf Stakes at Shieelishead Baty, 5 firlongs, in 1.034, beatingOnoindaga and Memento; won Aignust Stakes at Long Branch, three-quarters of a ujile, in 1.16, with 11 Is'., beatinig Wyoming, Ononmdalga and Meieinto; was second in 18852 to Forester, ina the Withe-rs Stakes; second to Ruinnymede, in the Tidal Stakes at Sheepshead Bay. 1 mile, inn 1.434; won Club Purse, I mile, in 1.434, beating Barrett andi Fellow- play. Bueckstone (2) won the Mot alun Cliidi u Stakes, thnre-qluarters of a mile, in 1.21-. track heavy, defeating a lielh if five; woIn the Homebred Produce Stakes, three- dimiarte-rs of a nilie, inl 1.181, itli sit Long Brainch. He is a bhloot bay, with blaze face alun snimp, imear hind leg roan anld white to the hock, is 15 hanidls 24 indhes high, and weighs 1.110 M1ns. With a Glenicoe cross, through Stockwell, aund a donule cross of Wlnaleblne, through Irish lirdh atclher, fortitied by the blood of Eclipse and Herod, le only mneeded elhaince to nhnstv.,gumlh hninmnself as a sire. Stoimnheuige is the snre nif the winniners Hopeless, Judlge Griffith, Frolic, Jack, Salhuiiry, Gtold Star, Alie., I)rimlbess, Elintonie. Rielnardl K. Fox, Overstone, Ada.- inant. Rosa, Rtme, Stonemason, henevieve, Soho, Necktie, Stolemiell, etc. Stunelinge descends in ninrect leuinale line fromi the Sister to Strihiig, to which traces leirginuldy, Aminbrose, l)mu.i.lee, Brown Breadi, Van Anihnurgh, Tilbthorpe, St. Gatane'i, Ornlnde, Keindal, Muacaster, imp. Stylnti", imp Roesngton, and all the Agnes faminly in EnglandL 2G Waxy 179I-Pot.So-'s 1774-Belipse 1764-Mauske 150-q3tirt 1729-BartieU'e ChLdert-Dhicy Arbian 1_. Whalebone 1810 (Waxy 17W)-Prt 1ow by Wanderer 181 tl ohnnoa IA0.-Tbalemtrls 1809 by Ahlexnd- 1784 (EcIse 1764) -Rival 188t by Sr PWe, T. 1784 ttigbfer .a 1. t 77 4) -Iornbet 1119 by Drone 1177 (Herod 1158,. 4 8 tljCio i8ob Dot 1-,'t (Cluxt.clr m) 17Flight 18tt.) by Ir- Ep 1(omtzoe .l) g g- ilemn Y. n e, ro. by Bsgot 178) (HerodI 1778)-HeroInem 175by5ero171;ttade1711t-DeL e \Wal-ker 1814 Wax 17.JO)-F1.,ranbe 1818t by Otacvla 1807 (Stripll 1ll)-jCiipfi - t. Eofltuili'- 17JS by Anvil I lerd 1758)-Matcap 1i74 by Eclipse 17. (Marake 1160)- Salbph 17 by3 by Bhk 17tU R4kd. Ar. Iil4). 5 .. itBLcklock 18.4 ,Wbitelock 189ND-(ndalbout 181 by Orvilte 1T9 WBenlggbrogb 1711 b. a, P tt jM99Ins a It1 by Sir Peter 1184 (Utifilyer 1-774-Vaton 1780 by Ploriael 1768 s' _ _.. ._I. (Herod 171A)-Maiden 1720 by Mtcbi 1. 48 (Qle7L-W. delim 18o1 Iu7tt.) --BshAate 1 l80 by W'e Ditto 1800 (Sir Peter T. 154, D I + b.h lt; 1791 of Mercury 1775 18 tcuel 1784)-Da. 11 d Herod 178 Tart 1743)- Folly 17.T ' 9 . by Urke 1750 (Squirt 17a4). w3r Trapline Tramp 11(DIck .nlrew 171171-Web 1808 by Wxary 1V.41 (Pot4-'s 1773) - leneblpe &M 3. IT.8 9 by Trnptor 1784 (dor 1Te)-wn 1183 by llgbiyer 1774 (Herud a______ P)Posle181b8070879) 3 _ Orvilb 179 1101)- or 17.Elby Whirkey 178tl (S.Itrs. i"8aT, duley, i 177m iFlrnzel I1 W715)--Gile1by Matchem 1748 (Cde 1724h-Moly LongLega 17516 by llbraham 17 40 (o.A.12) I 5ar oir 1,816 e(Whlke 17807)--i l181sby Gobannl170 MWeruery 17t1-Ama. ! b. .. zonan 1591i by Dver 178S (Tibm eutl d r - atlu4 1J. by Mercury 1778 (tcupse .4 -ci m., I _ 17diE-Den. 1i7i ..f Woond pcer 3771 (Hlerod 17W). O ., ier .I G etoMpatr 178-, Hougbn Laa I1 by Sir Peter T. 17841 lgYer a -A 1 h77 ipe 174)-Ardle 1i80 by Y. Ice Cllnkerln Clink 1W (Sir, Peter T. 17b4)-Pe.wet 1D o by Tandem. 1773 (Syphog, 1754 TermBseea 4hr s..r 1 Goluby Tuatrum 1760 QCrnpe 1750)-Cat trice by Samzpoe I'47 l)- Pm ' , m,188 17781 MarekeU 171 01 .R A. 17 a7 _de 174. ___ - . of WB loW (sin Pgu 1X4J-rS InIbeo bs Po 1739c God. Ae 1784,.Hif ; ii; 7 b. h, Do11 7511 1784 nllc a 1 -Premiee 129 by higbfT 177 (Snrp 176)- - RiX -= a2: 1: Yone b81 Tantrmlbn or] irlpl 171 Cnt7)ricie IR5by S Raen175(l 189 )-Daa -44p =, r: g n18 94 Bini 171 1810 of Penalor 178i iTrumpror 178)-Cgrcle brj a -v . cm., 1 y St. or 178B ( lo ble 17.,.-bgall 1787 by Woodpecker 1774 (lierod ...2 Walton 18re l 7i-Hsrdeo 181S0 by Pot-.es 1713(dler 14 Prunella i4 ; [ = - ;E 8em178s by HIzvr 1774 ()ierod I758)-s176 by Snsp 1714 (nip 1730)-Julia 2--M 1819 ([ Whe boorj S.bo 18)7).-Q lle 1815 by Saina 181 4Bold ' c_ nhm.,178.- C 17-anaryBirdby baWhikeySorcerer 1716 Tfanary 137 =;3:fb. 1800. I TSA by 8ps 178 I", (8D1 )-XiSss1bv byee Ibol 17y (tichilyer 17 (Her-d I ha.Jorwin. 1799.-Harriet 1819 by Pericles ISMS _Iae 1801,-Den. 181. o 94 ary. .H MNBu.zard 178_PipyllnanbySPt-T I (llHe 177 4)-Daily _h 1 y -Trumpator 1716 Condutor 1767 I b-. 24 4' Waren 1 8h,-:c h Peter T. 173E (TZr 17741-Aretbme 17M by Dmganlwbmu 1780 (Mei 1i14) Dant. 1777 of Pi-VWe 1160 n 173)-Virago 1784 bySnp161(np16-Ds ,4 ! ::- W t. 1T54 bAr. 1. Soup B (S. _ 1P !t--o- a 1773 (Eclps 1761l)-P-runlslIT8 by178 y 1774 (Karol 151-Prosimise 0 ;ii - r, I' 1.5. by I IT Sbsuap17 (8snipa 17n)-JuI 1756 by Ilank 17.0 (Ptd. Ar. 14)- Spectat'e - b m 19 . damn 1725 by Partner 1718 Lisg7g. S_2cnrar 1791 Clo - 179u-wow 1797 by Mentor 1784 (Ifer 1774.4,r ai c Smuolenako, th rTbo ar 1743j-(laettebem 1772)D. by T. Snap 1756 18)-Mt Ism Windor 18 h bk.b.1lt.bferdl8 71754 by God. Ar. 1784. GobmIna 1780 Marc.. 1778)-Cm.lla 1775 by Trentham 1766 IT. SweDtak 1748)- b . ; C. . tHW. le 1764 by Barb-Slat. 1743 to Legu b 17by 8God.A s 714-ry - 8'b ie' o i79917t ( yP h 1 n-wxy Spt. Victor Barb). e i. Prol Ok Cderlo. 1001 Gobe pa 1806)-lin IS btAles 18n0 Sorcerer l796.-LijdeyV-l 3 - rb. , 18DO by Pre 1775T-Dan. Hf (ighfyer 1774 (Hlerod 1756)- j-=. 3" Slat to Mis jelMfider 1750v (Squir 17). b f rl 1799 Saul.. - 1791)-Upsom li9a80 by Bt Sir PAeer T. 1788 T ns n Daughter o0 17'25 Eclipse41784 imrdea 1780 by t.,, - 1819, 1771 Mk 10 den. of Y. 1 . 7P.171 of Oberon 1750 (Iligbfiy.r 3774 1179 ,i h b. X ter Bnrfer byW (lhianthosr 176 ( pinter 174)-Da nof T. Swtepeteal 1748 (L. It.Swe teO stakes 17: 8i4)-Danr T. 1748. (Hutton.. Spot 17 (B-1rtby'. Blind I.ormi. 16. k17K rE 179bDpint 1291 (Rig.fier 1774)-Dan. 01 - Dvteof.8ir Sttler Baid.b IID1 (iank 171)-lieu. 1774 o130fi Sog 1756 (CIbiain.g 1747)- ' 1b inh l80 1 177.17B1R).1724(Crab isn 1776 __________ eqwi- " bala0 Waxy feS( bot-... 174n)-Penelnp tod17o a V b. 5.87 tel ( F by tee 17081 by Snipeie 17806 (nIpioA) Pef Wanderer 1611 ((lbanna I7811)-ThaleWra 1800b Alexander 1782 (Ec11pse 17114) -Bkes I l .1 W. i SilOb Fadlr b.mPeteT. 17&I1 ibfy e 1774) -ogrnet 17W0 by Y.Ie I ,(rod 1756)- __ ManhI,1777by Godinder 1.64 (8pap 156. Bo _br oy (thantl crick7-PN- d e 1.' 1771)o-i1790 by 7S toH 178p l-Dan. c naa Bmtrd 1.41.-Paty bTm1 (Squirt 1732)_ Patch 17' by m a.. chi., 18)l. iJrties 17711S . C. L.1tion Ar.,. S o pI1-t, Jr. Uncap. 1800 Cormndor ITM0-Y. lteroloe byBagt I780(Herod 1758,-Herolue rnb - 1a itin, 'o byHr 1718 (Cede 173) -Dan. 17(6 of Snap 17511 (Sn.ip 172111 -Slat. 17041 to Beglshm byGod. A,. 3754. _______________ 5 Meeter fedr 1f1 (i,98 7wr 1784-pletr 11 by Sati 171 Y lrk fi Br 179 of Sir Peter B.114(igyr17)b 178 byBnrau174Itod15- gS K 8 .Str WatralMR101'a 710`.-MsTooley ISIS by Toddy tbe Grddr 1766 Iobe If prau 71-Ld1ae75b SrPee T. 1784 qU Hiaiyar 1741-Pauline, 1776 ______ by nd171.Herod77S.-Cepsrsl,.. by-tche-m 17IS (Cads 1734). Mary Grey 17 t' 1708 (Herou 17-INaNe byTnby ql17.Nb Or.le 8,U. h., 814. -T4bySi Pte 174, ye 174= Molln (be hamlt.a. (gFrts175-Sfr b. cm. 1716 by Pipagogr 17146 (Im-iperator 178Wd..elb .174b 72ligafl yer 174-Dan. at Y. smark 1771L .01 Maek 77 -a. f 8n1. i va(Cads 3784)-SM.t Stripling by Ruttou'a 264 7me Breeders' Hand Book and Gauik. STRATFORD. Will be used as private stallion in the Chesterbrook Stud, Berwyn, Pa., the properfy of A. J. Cassati, Esq. STRATFORD (Leamington 2d) by imp. Leamington, son of Faugh-a-Ballagh, bred by A. Welch, Erdenheiin Stnd, Pa., foaled 1873, dlam Susan Beane, dam of Sensation by Lexington, son of Bostan, out oif Sally Lewis, dam of Hunter's Lexington, John Morgan, Acrobat, etc., by iump. (;leiue-u Stratford was an exceedingly promising hors- as a two-year ohd, but, having been taken with a severe attack of distemper, was totally unable to st.irt, and the di-ease left him in such a poor plight, having :nljnred his lungs, so that whilst he had speed he was unable th stay a distance. At three years old be started in fifteen races, winning twao, running second in five, third in one, and nuplaced in the others. Point Breeze Park, Pa., won parse, three-quar- ters of a mile, in 1.17k, beating Durango, Paladin, and four others; same place, won purse, heats of half a mile, in 0.49t, 0.49k, 0.491, beating First Chanee, who won first heat, Hohkirk and Grey Lag, the fastest three heats ever ruin to that date. Jerome Park, ran second to Ambuisb, 1 naile, in 1.48, beating Woodlands. Long Branch, ran second to Romney, three-quarters of a mile, in 1.18, Faithless, Hattie F. and three others behind him. Point Breeze Park, ran second to First (Chance, three- quarters of a mile, in 1.15, beating Cunipepper and two others; ran second to Waco, 1 umile, in 1.44, beating Hobkirk, Emma G. arid another. Washington, D. C., ran seeond to Bnrgoo, 1k miles, in 2.14, beating First Chance, Fadladeen and one other. As a fopur-yelar, ran nuplaced in three races. Stratford is a highly bred horse, own brother to the great Sensation and Onondaga, is bred from one of the great racing familihes of Am,.eric a, a family which were almost uniformly large and profitable win- ners on thie turf and very successful as stallions and brood mares, the family which produced Sensation, John Morgaui, Acrobat, Hunter's Lexington, lotto, Nannie Lewis, Gleuniore and a host of others, posesing speed, conformation, racing lineage and good blood. Stratford is a brown, 154 hands, with a Leamington blaze in hih face and black legs; he has magnificent shoulders, good middle-piece, good back, hip and loin, and excellent legs and feet. He much resembles his sire in general conformation and appearanm,. Stratford is the sire of the winners Columbine, Connemara, Lansdown, Now or Never, Tarragon, Bessie, Lady Archer, Leopold, Felicia 11., Shamrock, Seymour, Emma J., Foxford, Francis S., Greylock, Jsie W., Judge Mitehell, Nellie Bly, Strat ageum, Octagon, Tartar, Dmnohine, Baltimore 11., Sir Richard, Sweet Alice, etc. A success, conisidering that he is a pnhvmte stallion. Stratford is descended in direct femiale line from the old Montagn mare and a Royal mare, to which trace Young Marske, Cuonductor, O'Kelly's Eclipse, Voltaire, Sterling, Oxford, Kingston, Marsyas, .i4-ttish Chief, The Duke, Adventurer, Prine. Charlie, Lexington, Vandal, Luke Blackkbiurn, Leonatis., Salvator, Sensation, The Bard, Chesapeake, Potomac, Longstrtet, John Morgan, Hunter's Lexington, and all the Levity and Lady Thompkis families. reMI 11-MMsks 015--4uirt i7s3-Dwiet's Chiwus-Darley Amabian 169. -. - Waxy. Pot.&o.'a 1171 cpw 176)- ilaria 1717 by Heaod 1716 (Taem 174X)-Unette 1772 b 11. 1191) Snap 1796e i-Km Wlaor 1754 God. Ar. 1l8SSle to Volunteer by BP= Tripr 1 (Candurior 171-Prnnella 1188 by H.ib.ywr 1774 ()II-A M b56 ' . , 1! Promise 17.5 by Snap 17W (Snip 17Sl i5)Jlia 17 by Blank 1.-40 (dL Ar. 111)- ___ .Smiputeltor'a dalsn 1705 rq Partner 11, 8 (Jig-). ker]71,71erd1 I c '1 wand '..r Goimnna 17Yt1 lMercnry 1I8)-Cl i b k r t,,- 1295fi oodpc ) a--C W b. b. . mi 1718 by Treniaim 17Wi (T. Swreetaka i74)oquette 171T4 by comptOD Barb _ _ h4 t a by God. Ar. 17L W ar Tb ltn AHUexander 17 (1pc e 1,60-11-1 18D60y Sir PeterT. 171(High4( lher 1,.4)-Hornet bk.' 1790 by Dron M17 ( 1H 77)-anil I,77 by Golt[duder 17.14 (Snap 17,50)-Dau. . bl . 1kl., le. I78 r Old 1741 ttad. Ar. 1714). Cat - e Woodpecker177 (Ierod 1 . IMDan. 87 iErlipe X17 akeI7SIb-ltoebnd 176 Canticleer y h, p 1746)- Mle Bele 17.I by n"a 17.39 (God. Ar. 1724)-Dan. of H-rtleti's Chiler (DiryAr. l1)1. EnBat 1780 (Herd I' W-Dat. of Ganmhoe (Buatard 174)-Patty hr Tim 172t (Squirt h- Icil-, IT.)-Mi5 Patch 173; by Jtawi1e 175 IH. C. Litton Ar.)-Rhntall Galloway by A. Ch.o_., 1 10.Curwen Bay Barb _t - b1 Mbvn 1 y311]5g 5i 1r (ar. ' Tag Molllnyehr-W7d 14 l74liero "4 i b 175.4)-Shift WN7 by Sweetbriar 1771 62ypbon 17781)-Slark Snoa 1762A by Soap 1770 pc , ( ISnip 17J6)--DalL of Code 17I (God. A,. 1724). Y T. Heroine, ID..o 1780 (Er.d 75)-Heroinwe 1 by Hero 1753 (Code 17P41-lnD. 178 of Snap 1750 4 i , Y jerv ISnp 173i)-Siat. 174 to Rgepuls by YGod. Ar. 171243-ry Pobl-oao 1721 by Bald &alwY (St. V.ictor Br) rr, Z .: Cc WooVdpe Icker 17.i (Herod 17M-Miiefrmoe 1775 br Dur 171 tii i_ tyl7ll b s a8 17P0 (Snip Imsy-D1a. 1749Io Reguln 171 (God. Mr. 14)-Dan. . z cii.b., 17'8.of Barlett' Chlden, (Darley Ar. 1670. 6, Alexander 1780 IWciiw MO14-Dau. of Higbilyer 1774 ('Herod 1.-Da.of Alft 17 7) s Z S 1)anghter of.0(Satchein 174-Dan. of Ingminer 1750 Sanpeon 17,4t6)-Bay XaIton dans 1750 :4 b. 8 _. . tu, - yCsle 174 ( Ar. 1 I . Sir Peter 'I'. 1154 (Iiighflyer 774 SW. 1t8of L[owb 1D.Bpe174-a.10 _ Ptrnvun, Sof Squirrel 14 (Tra e1ri-t. tO tlr by Ibran 174 sQ -.o =f b 'L 158,. (God. Ar 1124)-Dsn. 1550 of Godlen Bal 1119 (Partner 1718). - ' un. dora. Ilesrorl7(or 17 c (Whpae 176114-ad-oat1 o1-W k 28 byW Hr 7yrr b 174 (Hereod 1759-. Dan. b 1771 of Sypton 17111 ISui 1s8)-D a. of Regulta 11 (God. Ar. 1 4i-St. 1 to .0 i .0 b in 1584. Judgment by Suip 113. (Flying Chldets 175_. CbIte1, 180I ia t-i 7 e 111 of 799COriander 1781 (P I.S 1 4 11) b- h 8 Dclc Wilblooee 1755 by Highlar m74 iHerlod 175S)-Cobeia 1786 by Pofo' 17T3 a b- lip e 417S)-Maniial 17.7 by G.olidnder 1.-t 15nt1 I,.IA). ; . Satt 'tzil Prlime Via=nte 1810 48auebo 1S01)-Tranby'o dam 11 b112 A "ilr 1HS9 (Beninribr-Igh 1 CQ V a-t Grbtone 1.9 by Weuzie 1170 t udl of-Da. o Ante r c_- 1 (BIcak 1740)-Dau. of Damnsea Ar. i14. ill! ('E.1- - Seaim 1852 (_azaar5 175)-Podagrao180 by Gonty 171111 (Sir PeterT. 1744)-Jet 1781 ch5 b '1. 'b Mgnet 1170 (Be.! 1758)Jedel 77 by qulrtde 1;54 (Traeller 17,5) - Sophls I0 1 , 1 Id4 by Blanks 1740 (God. Ar. 17141 Etiq-t. le.-Orvile 178 (Ieningbrou 11as s 1 ti7 by Aleander 1786I (EdipIC 1784)- ,B lrnetta by Anaatahiba 17.16 (Old England 1241)-Iayly 1771 by Matcbem 1748 1 a , br- nu, 183. a 1.71Cade 17511-Dan. 17s of Starling18Ine I9) Sir Ar_ - _'Dnoaed 1777 lorizel 1769-Wattlirs 11M by Beeklngbam 181 (High1yrer I7741- .a fflrrebl, Ttltbathe 118 by Treatbiun 1716 iT. Sweepskes 17431-Dan of liorphons 1-I q _ t 6.1.. I. a iheaball 1740)-Dan. of Forester 1750 (Foreter 119). a_ H .0 Daghter of, 'Saltrm 1181 (cips 184T)--Dau. of SraneW Wildar 177 ( ap n.ught. 15)-D. i - . ter o, of: yer'. Der 1700 ( lhIo.)-f. of aFtlwer 1761 (Blak 174)-Dan. r " ,tn _ b_ch m.,-.tV mdre 1751 (7-iDan. f ri 1A !ft 1s 2ir ioe 777 (Floi-el 17I-W of -hrk7In, Owme IT50=liiu. f Florizei. Iclie 1711 ('Fearnought I65)-aL of -Fe 17:i (IBegwal. 117a9)-Dau. of 1 h4 - t _ 'cih. h., 1801 -Joily Rogfer 1741 CRoo,.dhed I' ). CII ,181 g o_'Alderfan 1787 tPfi a.eClokifiat 1774 (Giaacrark 170)-Dau. of 94 c.- ; o , br of, ffSmnea' Wildair 1767 (I P bt 175)-Y. Kitty 11ber 17 by Fewauougbt 1715 s0 _ i. l, 1. (Bebnlna 7l-t Kitty Fin(er 1719 bt Cnle 1734 (God. Ar. 17'4). B d t r ____ lile 1719 Iuenlnghrongb 17111)-emllT 1810 w o E rld m lu"- Dotn. 17011 of Woiskey 17HD (Saltitaanm 1750)..Gy Dorilneat 178 by Dorrtinant 17 2i o D_. b b-,1 11101 IDizz 1757 by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 1714) J bbyI1 jJoe Andrewa C.' b le. arebb77(dlpe 714-Sa-rl A. nUS Bhliisat1700 byi PeerW 15 oj - .0 I 11744)-zCnb mare 1755Cub- _1DFlx 1714). s.0 i a Lady r Robin Grey 1815 (tBoyatlia 17110)-Maria 1802 bhy N ar 1791 (=,edley 17716--Dan. of 6; ns11 -l o:rrr Hyr 1784 (BiHilRtet 1774)-Dan. ot Fesrno..ghI 1755 (Hegnnow 1700-Dan. of d h 1 ArieS1l1('T7aellerl 474) :4d- I S8 i li.W Bodpieker IM-Dan. of Alexetnder 11 ( I gji=l)D,, o. cb 11 1 h 1.. Highyer 1774Bedl 175)-Dan. of Alfre 177 (Maibeu 1470)-Dan. 1 oflIngi- = -Sir 1745). 17.14-Dan. 1701 of' Mear 1778 (.,lp 1-neer 1776 O .o llcehante of Herod 1758 (Trtar 1143)-Folly 1771 by Marake IT (Squirlt i7)-V ixeal 177 by .0 Ige n115P( 17W9 (Gd.Ar. 174) _______ .1.jSt Tntu3 Dick Andrei. 1i197 (Joe Adear liia. 18es of Ga 11 Ikercoc. 1- b. hTrp. Frasinella 179 by Treoltb 1715 (T. S eepstakes 1741)-Dan. 17PS of W-1dpecker .M(Beed 15)KratIMg.177 by&lp-e7. (K ek 171). Web Wxy 17110 (Pot4'a 174-Penelope 1711 by rumatoer 178(Condnctor 17..) Prunella 4 i - bi hyn., 1808.(_kV God Ar. 17r1..___ __ ___ by M.( ThIIIP 1)6 An d-rwa 1797 IJoe Aidrew. IT78-Dia-. 1811 noVblhainna 17) tMerciiry 1778) - 1 6. 11. 1. PraFineila 111byTienthsam 11715 (T. SrerpakeaTe l741)-Dan. 1151) of Woodpecker RemndB=&aci 11787(WoudPecker 1T-Rebn Nb Phenomenon 17,80 (H-Io. 1718)- c.n,178 Ni-a Wet 177 by Matrlir 1748 (Cade 17341-uit. 10 Fas-onite hy lt,..ln 1 (G dlpetod. 1A66 (ai-am =my14b rl 12 Acc r 1731 _ . I erod 1755)-Kr the 1775 by Eclip-e 17ff4 hMrkc 1750). rb.X ILm 1814. 1186)-e ar17 i y Pot.S-o 1770 (Acrolee 1164)-a. 17 7 o Gicrck 16 (Cripple 1750-S ragn 178611ySnap 1750 (Sni 1M).__- c 70- Xado-teOk ch m. I( Mar It Il 'c h eg1 Iesa7W1)hidobatb.4bthacI nn. iby EgplieflT(Voinnuerr17H9) ---Annev e by.,Iark 1771 (liarake 17iu11-Da. of 175b Prne 6F-Dant ot of lle 174 (I1 7fegnlnat 1739).Drnehess ycoleAr.-I=a;Tbilgbchm. 1133 by Prnr 1711uitg)-Da.eh.m. 17lby Greyhotnttd(Cltrliahy)r-Snpbonisbanias bynrm n ayarB-Dan.of1)'Atr.yClsesetn11tAe.-Da1 ohten.idrt Monll inrby D'Arcy'rod Momiau-Dau.of iaotboyjArcy Wbi ieTnrk -Da.ot Drniner)[)Arcy YellowrTurk )-Ho)31111 Tae Breeders' Mind B6.7. and Guide. THE BARD. WINNFR OF THE RED BAN'K. 1IOl'Ql-rT AND CAPITOL STAKES AT TWO YE.VARS OLD I. TIlM PIEAK'NESs. SPINDRIFT. BARNIE(AT, FREE- HOLD. OINIBIBS. CHOICE, SEI'TEMIIEIR. .IEROM. DIXIEI. BitIECKEN- RIDGE ANI) PO'TO)MAC STAKES AT THREE VEARS OLD, SPECIAL (ON'tE ISLAND 411' TWICE, MO)NMOUTIH CUP, BROOKLYN CIP ANXD OTilER G0o1(D RACES. i pri/rafet sftdlitin in the C( hesterbrcmok Saed, Alr. A J. eC"ssaft, proprietor, Beraqol, Chester C 1'., 1'. Yearlings sold ymunuavllq. TiiK BARD, bay horse, bred by Messrs. Claos. Reed & Sons. Fairview Stud, Tenn., hr Loglifedlou, son of ijmp. Ie-ammimmgton, damin Bradenmanite by Var Dalamee, sun of lAxi.igtimn, graindamin Brenina by imump. Kimight of ft. George, son mf ltirdcatcln-r miit of Iriity by ijmp. Trustee. TIhe Iard was mmm-lummestimu:lbly one ofthegramildest race- holrses evetlr bred in Aumerica, and the best s4o, f his great sire Longfellow. Brade- mmmamnte, hi. diam.n, was a suplirerior race-mmmare, winner of two-mld, le-mts iln 3.32t, 3.29, damn alsot of Vivacity (daim of Tenacity) amid the whivicirK Father.Iohni aid J.,epb. rintite grandlammi, Brenna, canie Athaluric (daiii of the good hor.e Troi SIlartilm), Strathlnire (; sucessfiul young sire), a.id the wrilimers Kinkead. Sir WVmlter, Lo.ig tip aIid Viilante, tielast niamedof whih wn tlitve-eighths ofa uileat Westchester, in. O..,94. Great graindam Ie-ity, whse mlesde-i-laidt exceed ins brilliancy those of saiy other mare in the world. Anioge-st the prlirmiuelnt ones imay. be nated, lBnric, ifs,,ime (lamo of Salina, Sprightly, Criici lix, Nevadla awl Guiliiare), Mildred (dlaei itiglct, Nora Worth, Minx, ionamrmhist, Stampis, Sultana aimd Frederick the G treat, Lev-er (sire of Leveller, Mamhlstick. Allo1", Lou Lanier, etc.), Legatee (a good raee-horse) and Sister to Barie (da.im of (rinsteamt, Viceroy, Kelpie, Ermerngarde amid t;illy Fihmw-r). Frmim the gr;amlmidgiitera of Levity have comiie Salvator, Dlhmicheff, Voituirn, Eli Lavwreummc, Ava;lon. Aretimio. Fairplmy, Seimper Felix (mlai of Leonatis8, Warder, Leopoll, Felicia aiid Semnper Vive, aImn of Fordlhalem, Folsonm. aund grandam oif Lngetreet) Blanch J., Cripple, St. Angmustimme, Luke Blackbmtrin, Greenland. Ecua- lor. Bradford, Bravo., Sierra Nevala (daum of Momintain Ranuge, Moimte Rosa's (lami), Gulnare (daimn mof Costello ulml Satifiwfmti), Restlehs, Wanderinig, Fore., Startle, Trammmmp, Fimnmlity, Iompitor, Mirth. 1iminoek, Lonisette, Preciosa, Bertha, Start, Loch Taimima, Katie Pearce (miami, of Lizzie S.. BlallardI, R.dstolle and Katrina), Janet (damn of Sir Pe'ter, Gomlden Reel, Sinalon, Volmmbnteer's dlaum, avid Spamlie, Lizzie I).'. dani), Mliss Amistine (dalu of Te-itim). Dlimkse of ntre, Anin.ette, Kelp (daImi of Onal-way), ivt ion, (-ertoare, Baltic, Brm-amde (dam of Ilurclh, Jennmtie I. andt Bertha B., the dlain .,f L-zzie Baker anal Jsalg.e Murray), She, Pamlisha, Lommisette (dsanm of Prince George), ailmt miyv t-imuter of tthers. As a two-year milmi startedl fourteen tinis, won three races, was second once and third it, f o.r races. Rutn secodil to Portlmis.l in tbe Great Post .takes, three-qiarters of:a mile. 113 Ibs, in 1.171; ran third in the Seabright Stakes, three-quarters mffa nmilc, Electric lirst, Buitfalo seconit; wrou Remt Bank Stakes, three-quarters of a mmiile, 10 IIs., in, 1.154 lIammilo secndI, Charity thirdl; ran third in Flatbush Stakes, 1:0 IIJi., sv-,-e-ighth-fs mt a ...tl,, in 1.311 Chlarity, 97 Is., won, Dew Drop, 107 IbO., secold; womi Ittmui .. et Stakes. se!en eighthso-fa mile, 101 lMs.. in 1.311, Inspector B. second, Florence IIFmwo third; ran third in, the Ec1letic Stakes, 1 nmile, 110 Ims., 1.44t, D)ew lDrop, 107 lbs.. won, Wi..fred. 100 l,.., secoimm: ran third in. the Arlington Stakes, thrmnc-,i-iarters of a mimile, 11 lMs., 1.17, Bess, 10 Ibme., won, Elkwoasl. 10 Ib.., s IeolaL Hi wo...t muIi, his two-year old career by winimmg the Capitmd Stakes, 1 mile 115 hIs., in 1.48. bemItiog Items, Biggooet, etc. At three years olt lie started seveliteen timies, woni eleven races, was live times se-ond anld oine unplaced. lie won Preakiless Stakes, 1I miles, 118 lbs., 2.45, Dhrnis Eseul, Elkwoo-l thirl; ramn second iii the Bel- i....t IStakes, 14 miles, Iln' Ils., 2.41, Inspector B. wons, Lind.vem thirdl ; mipllaced in the 4;r4en (traS takes, 11 imiles, won lb Dry Mohmopole; ran s-colmd to) Insxpector B. in tIme t .St.t Stakes, 1n mnile. 118 lbs., ins 2-'.3, h eating Ban Fox immid Butfal':. Ran second lmy Ishort headl to Winfrel 1114 Ime.. in. the Viupmmrinmim, 14 niles, 118 his., 2.43; ran dleadl he.at Witll Ihew Drop, 115 Ib... ii time S-emmdtlmrift Stakes, 14 mies., 114 lbs., in 2.09, time ua.-d walked over for the Stakes; on w Barimegat Stakes. 14 mimiles, 113 Ibs., in 2.454, i. a.canter from Q(Jitmi. Wiimfremi, etc.; rmn seconll ti Jew Drimip, 118 Ib-e., ill the ffteveim.' Stakes. 1 miles, Its lIe... in. 544. lm.:mtiimg (4nit,,. Liimmlen minima Il....I toBr .; ram, secnonul tm (C:hritv, IEB l1me., ins thee Raritan Stakes. 14 mil-'s, 11 lIme., 214, beatilig l.immmlm. 'mtjin andl Winmfredt. After this ramp le sm- xr mI might emmimeecutive winlUings, ii. tie Frnhcimlm Stakes. 1 immiles, 1O) lim.. 2.451. Onmimihmime sttake, 14 miles. 118 bs., im 2.31, lieatiimg by fmiwmr leigplims Dew lDrmip, Bm-im Ali, Chlrity, etc.; Choice Stakes, If tsNti V me - ori p;, a' 26. Pc7-72.-'5 : .-;pse 164-MUrke lT11-Seiut l-Batetta ChilderDay Armbian 16. i S Whaleboe, s xYI5 1o-o' 17743 - l'enelopeT37133by Tenlovtttor 175 'Codutotr 17l67) Pea be I j Winti1b81..ue16 yHgfyr174lro 71,-rmse163b zq 7 G-.p i772l& i 1743 VJ ua 16 i byBlnkl1703Gd. Ar.l174i. t:- Pr Wanlderer 1831 Gejbana 17103-Taetri 18309 by Alexander 37319 ielipee 11;l4 -Rival 13 .-i b. m. 1z 180b l Sir Peter T. IlSi itHlgbyerl177Fu-Horiet 1,s by Ibrini 1. IicrastIl5o- 11. ,_ _ ___ lYaiiii1, iil;oidSdetl74-iS. ,f7 5u. L f ll Bft ICbsntscelear 1T78 Noodpecacr Ili8i---lerne 1-, b11y Hiiatot l7i8 ivrod8 Dan7 ifu., .0t ot ch KJ+ ! tinotabe iatardA 141)-Patty by Tu 177Sqneirl t 14i-Miss Patch 117byiustien i - - Flight Ir. E-cpe 18tS iConmmeodre 17-Y. Rlerfotne by Begot 1i780 Hlerod 17134 -11eroinie chb . 1 1,T5 by IteA 1753 ande VlSi) Dan. of.l of Snap 1,te Ssnip 17481-St. 1743 to i- =ruua 1_7e3.7m., smi ) (t.d Ar. 11). :BccC ezi-rd17 (3nodipecker i.:1-Dau. oft AI.,nader a1a2 i EciioPm 17374) -Den, of 3, 3 h b rie,,ol ;Uighie 1774 literod 1718)- Dan. of Alinrd 17I0 itatebeni 1741t)-Dan. 177 of EnyS -2 S- c , eer I.011 Sampen1743). M 1aid o 1Peruliao 18141 (Stir Peter T. 1t74-4hnetdora 18t0 by Meteor 19 1n dEblipge 174 Bo)-id- -4 H r di. _T bim 1815y of-ll-Work 1A1 by lttghiryer 1774 (H ero- 1l1W) D-e. 17,1 of ilypobI 1 Old(Squgt br_ ___I_ _ 1-; 7-Dan4 ot - euluy 17__3 (God. Ar. 1721). ou Blof 1 Cd LrtwrelBck ll4bb-DWaii.ll ly Prdepinie 1Fanco,11- t 4 r . It Tlsnhjs'a dam It8l2 by Orvilie 1.9W lentngbronzh 19 is- Rise Geimstone 17111 by -r be h h Bl0ank 1740c. _i Miler's 175)-1770 Herod 1743Da. of-4 -- - - i of Chmon Wz 183i Slerod 1'0- -tl a.e tte T1) by Orvillet- 1779 Benn bgl IS91 3 -Boa- i = HonorD- I dlcet 141t7 by Aie1an-!-rp1p8t IEclc 1704 r-Brunette by Amannth 1711DOhEng- Z .` 1-e I br. mn. 33321 landf i7tatlys 1771 by atehenl 1,48 Lade t17)3A.r. 172 i -r i Dttroc 'Dloined 17m7 ti orkde l71-Anlanr 183Of by Grey diIomed 17141'Medi.-y t, Dan Cr llmb 3h , -j ofa Va Lade (Partner 17-163Dan. of iickmans lndep1endence 1776 ('F gt 4 b, J _f Xc .,,.t7.a)-Danu of Bdger 1oephorutt 17-4) It M biller'. 'Macroger 1780 (Maibol7L8l-'Danl. 17952 of Pot8o-e 1773 (lEclfpe 17(141- DanD. 5- -X_ Datmsel. hid ot m1raell (Creplmle 17703-Snapdragon 17329 by SnaI -1 np 17 , J6pll-Dan. 2i 7Arehy18tai;j '- ' tii gg7) Da of 'iomed 177 Flozell lS-17tJ)i1 0 ont3y q 77 .i . e 'a b. ih- 1819ilela 17! ,v,iinb('edley I77til-lndlan Quecil by PIlgri 1774 ('FearnOeght 37513 Dan. - I. Rotn Doroc 1S ('Diomed 17773-Old Romp 1803 by Meaaenrer 1780 81a mbrino 1759- :4 _ - _ 'Dmn. 1750 of Pot-o-' I;;S in elipIe 17if)-DanL 17;8 of Gimcrack 17iO (Cripple _______ _ 177.0)-Snapdragon 17l3 by Snap 17i5048.ip 17313. - S B dbArcyTaoniei17,7 by T1entDama 17(S eept 174-in. of I at rni 1718 b - 1!- l (llab zn 17481t-St. anto tdieria leny Foreatre 17:81 Foeater 1718'. 'Hdor 171 1nAunton 11' -'ianmbrln 178 bfer Mamurin 1793 K1le 150- ch h S to Sully by Blak 1743 ) ld. Ar. 174)-Dan. of Ward eni IlCrab IiI -. of -f 4_c.m Merln 3Bnatlri.____________________ - j [triuninmec or] FiSlritii i74iV(vo nteer 171-Brillant 177 t by cltthem i3 Bopbcmo 17.i3 - 'Dan. id i5 iBe emrdj of Brillint 175 (Cuab 14-Dan. o Tatr 143 (Partner 17183- Dan. of Son of I o ch. h. 13. )lying Chikler 1715. Voodpecker a 'Bnzard liF7 (Woo dpcer 1773)-The FVns by Craig' Alf red ('Medle 17.76-Dan. 30 cb dame of 'Traveller 1747 rtnr718-Da. of "Whittington ltleu Ar.) - Dam of 'Chil- 45 b 1 der9d ilBi ze173). Tiln Soi ir Archy 18 5 5 'Dlome d 177,-Dan. of Sutrm 173O (Eclipee 173 4-Dan. of liymntee . ch. h ., . Wt1 I ikwr 1l76w7 i'FPthst 17))-Dan. of Tyler' Driver 1760 tOtbeukm)-Dan of U 'Falower 1761 (Bak141 . Slater to Bail'a Flori-el 1801 ('Diomed 1777)-Dan. 1710 of -Aiddennan 1787 3Pmt-8-o-'a I173)- i TocTkahoen+ Dan. of 'Clecktt 1774 3ttimreak 17803 -Dan. of S8ymn Wildir 1767, kFearnought t ebe _h. l ilt 1 71D-iY. Kitty Fishecr 1767 'ywt'ernonght 1756 ftReirnin 17793. __ -; i _ i I e S.Pon D iaills 1823 (Orille 17995i)- ca 1m y e FIyer 1834 (Vandyke Ir. Iff3li-P"rma b 1813 by Dick Andrew1797 (Joe An.rew78lazy 1304 byBngog17 k h,-. h., 143. l(King Fergus 177 5-Primrnae187b arno76(nlier753 A oera opter 1818 (Sir Arh85-ayGe 87byRbnGe S)3loat: 1730!- 94 ec in.,r Iigieizar 1('edley 17 Dn.of'ighir 18 (iglyer 174.- ________ cue ofL IoFearnooebj lu1u17139.___ : iSt n 8ebin 118 Burned' 12871- Brc8hcate 181 by Wa Dtto 1FW1 SiSr -PItr T. -D1n, S ltan 1791 of Nercotry 1778 eclipme 174)-Dan. 177o r oil He1M (Tartar 17493-Folly 1771 Ci b b. 1811 !by Yarkte IT7W (Sqlrt 17123. A Trampolin Tri npm 1810 Dick Andrew 77)-Web 186 by Waxy 1730 ,Pot -a 1 -Penope cix= -= h, mi 2s 1791 byE Trnmpetor 1789 (Conducteor 173173-Prnnelia 176 by Hitghillyer 1774 (Berod. g :1- rs. m.ine,I T4p175e)-1'roni-e 1768 by Sgnap 1750 (8nlp 171'. Catton Leolsra8.2GobrnaI0)ly Grey1t4 by Tlmoth7 lsDclptn I171-KLey r b 1 1789bsyForizel 7683rerd1758 l-Frezy1774 by Eclipe1704(ke 175S0)-Dn. h., imp. ;jof Engineer 1776 (Sanpeon 17453. A C..uht. Cnlniffns 183)IHmbletounka 93-.a.1818 of Stsolm'ko 1810 iSorerer 1901-Itie In. n 1 21. (Renitnobrnutah1;,VD.. oWteek1, h iQ78ilrlerculiln, ihyr74-oa77yacc 17 .ad 17_341. a-nuii Z; L _ YlrHer2 1801 by Aleaner 172 (g rpe 174- IvCa 10 by Sir tr T. 1741 (iyr 371 1774)-Hornet 1710D by Dron 1177 (Reroid 1758). ..iA Guiccill Bob ooty 184 (antieler 7673- Flgt 3FW by er. Ecane 18 (Commodore 1M- - b; . ! , , ,i. .Hroine by Bigot T1780 Herod 17C-Hirone Ii by Hero 172iCadOe 1724)-Da.. Hetm a. nn,, ]1736 of S8ap IS 4fntip 1Tlm. i ffi tlnetm-n 1dor 81 (Blacklock I814)-Dan. 1810 or Con.nm 138) Sorcerer 1728i -Xre .lia Lm _ ilPilatoffl, 1849 by Stamford 1754 Sir Prer T. 17134-laria 1767 by Coriander 1783 (POt-.8-o. h, b. h., I1. 7733-Fah 177 br Poet 176I kBank 17403. _ - Wal-.witch Sir 11-,eulea 182 (Whalebone 1807)-ary Anne 1 byWaxy Pope 1I8 (Waxy 1790)- 'i '4 -- bik in.. 15. Witch 18.1 by Sorcerer 1796 tTititr 17813-Mi,. Bckkle I by 1ielpite t1787 - ______bk. i I (Mer cury 1-DlIdder'k deam1=268by Rghd,.r 1171 Heo11V7.W l - i b ixtwn- 17363 by Florixel 16(Recod 17531_Frenz 17,-4 by Ecllp1 e 1761 ake 1730-Dn. - , 1809. 1 EnInee6r 1716 3Bampaon 1745 . ,I ii Emma, Whlaker 13312 (Waxy 17503 -Gibimlde Fairy 1811 by Hermes 1791 lMecrury 17 1-Vicis- 6 Fchb. in. 1824. eltude 110D by Pp3tor 170 tlniperator 177tt)-Beatrice 179t by Sir Peter T. 178 _____ __, Rlgbflyer_ 174)-Pyr 17tt1 L atchem 17133_Lade 17(1. ____ t ' Tranb, Macklnck t814 W-ite1ockj0ii-Dro. 1814 by ellel78ttVinbtilijbmih 76 =!"n j ZZ 41 U 1br . t rmtone 1796 by WeAle 1776l terod I7S)-Dan. of Ancter 171 (Blank 17)10)- br.- 1 . Dan. of Damamet-a Ar. 1754. La-ibc Gnv rer bx. -. IIH, br limcin Gfrey 'SO i(tnyatiat 3721-MaerIa liW2 br S-lar 375 3.oi"- 0-Al 1 ' 1e., l...i3-Dai.. of 'Rig z 1764 (liirr 1743-Ilan. af 'h-rnrnu t 3755,tssfgu (it _ _ " 17318-Dan. efAniel 1718 ('Traveller 37473-0.. of 'Jackr ef Oianadai l(Clen At. 17413 Inebeaa by CullAn Ar. 174Ldy T-hi eh. in 1711 by Partner7 lt3igg-la. eh. m 1 ef Orevnrund (Ch-llabrs-hnlai - ts run-n lia Berl4 . of Irey Clmeatotr.-P.. of Whit-aixrt- Lerd D Arm.'. Montage mare by Mntago-anu. af itnsbey (iWArey Whit. Tu-ktl-D. ef Betmeer (Dhcey Velbor Turkl- S.oyl arc The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. miles, 118 Ib.., iii 2.394, Dew Drop. 113 ibs., seonid. Ben Ali atid BlNe Wing beaten ,,ff; Siept,-iwbiier Stake., 11 inile. 12. lbs., inb.... , beatinig F'ermia, 107lb., Linden, 110 lbs. h, ; Jerotmwe Stakes, 11 miles, 125 lbs., no timime takeni, beating Elkwood, 1llie McI :lhy's I.:tt etc. Dlixir Stakes, 2 inlih.s, INJmlb.. in 3.33; Breckenridge Staks. 1 mimiles, I3 ls, ini 3 .1: aim.I P Plum Stimkmis, 1) tuiles, I 18 lbs., 2:27, winning in a camiter by eight len.gths, Elkwn- m... seolod. At f imr years oldl strted eight times, won six r vames, was second twice. Wo u .Ine Spec ial, 1l miles, 113 Ibs., in 1.55; St. Jamme.s lintel Stakes, 14 miles, 118 lim., 2.081. beating Hidalgo, Barninm, Elkwood; Coney Wllnd, Stakes,, 1 miles. 118 lsin 1.5.5, by three lengths fron, Trotibadonr; Cwimev Is:lad Cmpii, 12 miles, 118 lis., it. 3.03, winning in a canter fron lilartiain. Elk- wodi, Iratajplan; ran seco',nd to Tronlasbimir in the O)cean Stakes, 11 miles, 118 lis., in l.5J. and ill the Monnionthi Cup, 1 miles, 1213 lbs., in 3.04. In the Freehold fStakes, 14 miles. 118 Ibs.. in 2.39f, le beat Troubadour and Barnum, and won the Ealntitwn Stakes, 1 mile, 118 Is. in 1.431. At fiv e years old hle won seven races ,tit of eight starts, only beaten in his. last race hry Firemizi, when she ran in reco zrit timie, 14 miles in 2:31. He won the Broklyn Handicap, 1 n miles, 125 Ilts., in 2.13, Ilanover, 125 lIs., secotld, Exile, 114 lIws., third, eight others beaten off-; St. James Hotel Stakes, 1f imiles 122! lbs., in 2.04, beating Sir Dixon, 104 his; Brooklyn C'np, 1i miles, 123 Jim., in 2.424, by ten lengths fruiln Volante, Hanover, Fenlon. Iie had only to walk over for the Seeomid Special. la amiles, amid for the Coney Island Stakes, 1) mile.. Won the Ctoney Island Cnp, 1I miles, 122 lbs., be.ating Hidalgo and Elkwood; the bean Stakes, 1t uitiles 12)0 lbp., in 1.55. Kimi.gtn..., 118 lws., second, Firenzi, 113 Ilts., third. In the Freehold Stakes, 14 miles, with 1)0 l]bs., he ran sco-nd to Firenzi, 113 lis., in 2.34 (record time). The Bard is nntried in the stnd. y earliiigs being the oldest of his get, and they are grand ones. He is an extraordinary fine hJre, possesing speed, capacity ke arry weight, and cenldi stay os-er a diotan-e of gromiln. lHe is descended ii, femitale line froni thtf same Royal mare to which traces Eclipse. Vl,,taire. Sterling, Oxfirl, Kingst.o. Scottils Chief, Lexington, Vandal, Lewonatims. Senstion, tSalvator. Strathmore, Monarchist, Griistead, Longstreet, Potomac and all the Dluchess family. IMPOR.TED THE JACOBITE. The Jprolpery of J. II. 3(cGarok, MJfar Meadows, Va. Terms of service adrerlised annually. TII JACOIBITE, lhestnnt haors. foaled 1876, hred by Her Majesty, 4by Prince Charli,, sit,. f Blair Athbl, dainu sister to Little Lady by Orlando (winiler tf tbe 1)erlhy). son of Tu.. hmlstone, gramidan sister t,, Votigenr and lArnton by Voltaire, sinu of Blau-khaek. ont of .Martha Lynn Iby Mulattut, etc. 1'rinee Charlie was llm-- ,winner ol thtie 2,'10 Guineas and was regardled as one of the speediest horses of his da.,y, sire of Princess Catherine, the dam of Clohver and Claulart, both winn-ers if the French Derby, Prestmipatis (winpier of tme Liverpool Atuimmin Cuup). In. this -coiputry, Salvator, witn-er of thie fastest Suburban ever run, in 2.061, and the fastest .ile- ever ripm, imi the world, 1.35, ,Seniorita (winr.'er of the loimonth 'Oaks), etc. The Jacolite is full brother to Lady Charlie (winner of the Croydon Spring Stakes aind .Jliuvetuile Plate at Hatipton, an;d lamn of Madame d'Alhany, witiner of the Liverpool Autunn Cup. 1891) amid Lady J.aclite (witiner of tbie British Dominioni Two-year thlt Stakes. The 3aeobite's dami is full sister to Little Lady, who won as a yearling Anglesey Stakes, omen"Inarter of a mile, and won afterwards a good number of stakes atud ilates. and was dam of Catniallo (winner of the 2,000 Guineas) hy Orlando, wittner of the Derby. sire of Fitz Holanid. Fazzoletto atud Diophantius (winners of the 2,0nt( Guineas), Teddingtoi (winner of the Derby). and Imperietse (winner of the 1,000 (titeas and St. Leger), she being almost fill soister in bluood to Little Lady, being ,nt of Enlogy, half sister to Volley, which prodnced, to the eover f Orlando, Euird di e, winier of tIe Cambridlfelshire auiadieap. Volley, The Ja tite's grandam, was ful;l sister to Barmtm and tbe great Voltigenr (winner of the Derby, St. Leger amid lm tcaster Cnp), and is the gratidam of the good sire Lord Clifden, winner of tte .St. Leger. hlte .liibite is a highly Itre la hrsme amtd fromi a. grand raciig family. He has hadil itt little ehamice in the stild, tint is tie,- sie ,,t th.e winiter Ella, Chiswell. etc. The, .1 .....ite niescenls iii direct tiimilc limmi- fi-l tibe Miartmim Birb mimire. to which trac,-es Whiskev, Seliut. (at;lrel, Hiit, illaliwk Sir 1-le riles. Harkawvay, Cr-vii-rmme, V'oltigemtr, S.irplce, Lutrdl Ulifilen. 31Pell Mcli, lrag. Shmeeni, Gold, ixilm. Ainiurlby, imi p. Billet, imUp. lnr;.h, tmip. Mlargrazve, iisp. Yorkshire, atud all the- descendanits of inimp. Mary Grey. 268 Whalebone 117-Waxy 1790-Pot-8-'. 1772-Eullpe 17.74-Miake 170-1Squirt B ett Childert-Dadey Ar. 129. _ 'Sir Hlercntle 182(1 Wihalebone 1 -ulceloll li8 by Bob Boot 1804 (Chanticleer EFlit 180t by Ir. Kecpe 180IR (Cooxinodore 17,1)-Y Hero e by Brgot 111 ! " I _Herodj 17-Herol.e 1785 by Hero 15 (Cade l7 14. !Econom-lt 1825 (Whilker 1812liu-te Pratt 1821 by Biacklock 1814 (Whitrlock 1.034- s chki na . Gftboutwtllby Orxill. 1799 (B.ongbrough 17911 MintIrel 18t3 by 8ir PeterT. U 8 b_4 Highdye 174)-Matr 17t2 byl Wid zl W (11leod 1718) _ J4; (w1 Sultan 1816 (dlio lo8ol-Trampollue I1m byTra;p 1811) hIck Andrewe 177 G l- Geci.e 1808 by Wax1107W Pot-' 1773) Pertelope 1;94 by Trumtptor 1781 Conductor _ b' Clh. b, lr 1767)-Pronelal 1M by Highflyer 1774 Hterod 1VN 4. Muley 1810 (Orville l9-Clare 1(124 by Mermiou 1881 Wblekey lie 1.14 B 1pM e. by Gozbanna 170 (Xercury 17)-Amazon 171 by Driver 1783 (Trentham 1 68)- _ _ bm. 11481 rato.. 1711e by Mercury 1778i Elipo. 17t)4., H."ue y Co (bn 181kt(Sorceeerr 11m)--clilkerilo 1812 by Clinker 1v0f tlr Peter T. I' 14)- Peret o Clioker, 1118 by Ta-lem 1,71 (Sypho. 1 10, Tertiugantt by Tamtum 1',C)(l(Cripple 11501-- b, bh,182 12 Centatriceby f.peon. 14i Blazee 17:1). Cervanle lil86 .D..n Qulsxote 1784,-Dau. 18150 of Goln t a180(Goben( a 1t.0) Dlen. -,Daughter of, lsloyaoii(rmator Uft oile 18i bSt. George 11,80 HLgbtlyer 2Z151 t ,;='.b- ..... 1825.' 178,7104) !AWMT1741 by W73, .o 1 7Ym). A Gladitr Partiaan 1811 1Walton 1.92) -Pauline 18211 by Iluc I191 .[Whaein r lv a laj12hlai, t Qt M 11i5 by &SlIm 1812 (Budzzeed 1.87)NCu ry BIrd 118111 by [Whiekry ich I orpi oicerer 1791 i Trnmpator 1712) - Canary 11.17 by Coriander 11811 iPotl e 171.). =! b of Plenipoleery 1tl g line10. lMyrrho 1YO y h alebone 1907 (W .xy 11- . Deoghter of, Gi 1818by Y. Gobanca 11110 (Gobatnsa 1;90) Sb-,t. 1801 to Grazier by Sir Peter T. _ I b. m 11117184 (Htgblver I74,-Dan. 18 of Trnmi-ntor 175. IConductor 11117). Waltebone 1807 iWaxy 171-.-Dan. 181N oRf Seel bn Wu 117) Maiden -111 by ! Sir Peter T. 1144 ,Hlgbler 1[ 4)-DNo. 118S of Pbenomenon 1780 in.erod 1718,- . Ji 3 br. b, 18= 31ition 17 by Floxel 1718 Herod .h08.. C 0 R , D terB , FMater Henry I158 (Orville 17110- Bosdie 101r7 by Alexander 1-. tFc9lee 174) g "o ! , br amer, Brunette by Amarant.ln 1716 (Old England 17.41)- Msyly 1771 by gaihbem 1748 Y. v Zq ' _ P r. m., _ _(Ced.e 171) -D.n. 17.11 of Ane. Starling 1.11 iStarlibg 1727. on .J' , r , Pri,,m Bmillutt 18410 Orville 17W1 - C-eida 1807 by lVVbl e1 lSOSaltrea 17t30)- T i ntei. I - '= ''4!2Pbibm18 17110 by Diometi- 1T77,Florizl 17M)-Glanittes 1709 by Mueen1-8ttd IT3) 5 : ' a. .. 18n. IdMolly I.ng Leg 1'81 by Babeabani 1740 (God. Ar. 12414 d A t_ . ctavlan 1807 (Strilpllng 1795,-Dan. Ii0,1 of Shiltle T798 (Y. Mareke 1771'- Zare 018) by ,n bO.tsa18n1. =lelpIol 1780 uHlibhiyer I774J --Flora 1789 by King Fergue 1775 ll(cipe 1714)-Ale.- i D"_ lnta 1. m.,729. WW by Mathem 174- Cede 1731,. a s , __ _ goyalo Ok 1.8sa8ttoo 189 Da. 81 Yof OrVIlle 17 (Be ron 1781)-Epe om " 0 b'ib.,51 1811 bdSbfb tr .18 Iihlyer 1774) -AlexlneT y lgFrgu Ni '- -. I (Ecllpee 17t )-Irdelltt, 175) by 1r. allreke 1ST1 (Merike 17:0). Lee. 19711 Sr Peter 1.In 1784 by-, 1_11t 1 by Camel 1822 (Whalebone 180)-Monimla 182t 0 e lv wg 5 mrtt; s Miley 11tt trs-lte xT9--iiatt Nto .oth by Precipitte 177 (Mer ry tut a _ : brm.,I 177IT8.-Den. 1187 of Woodpecker 1772 tileod 17514). _ __ -i rtia-n 1811aton 17218-N nne 1N2 by JelRlm181t (B.-zxrdj hri)-Elzerre 1811 iZ IS - b b E&a. b Peruvl 114111 (Sir Peter T. 1784,-.on..e by Johu Bll 1 Foride 0t ., I-Dan. 1788 of igbf- er 17.4 iHerod17. = 4 Io. Ttt 11W t[Phatitom -1r Molleo 1819)-Amethl.. 1N4 by Qut. 1T98 iBnzawd- Io In, 17_871-Pereepoll 18118 by Alexander 171, (Elipee 1 )-Slat. 178 to TFikle Toby by .... ch. 01, I Alfred 1770 (Matcbem 1748) -t'tel 1775 by Herud 1758 ITartar 1743). -hleb.. T bWax 170(Pot-o' 17S-Penelope 1718 by Tramptaor 171 (Conductor 17V7n- - ' - i balleb .e- netia 1788 by Highrtyer 1774 Herod 175St-Promlne 1118 by Snap I7O (SnIp 17311)- _ br. i., 1807. Jolla 11 by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 1724. Aiw ;s _ = ot OSellm 181e (BlozerdtlTe. -Maden1801 SirPel rT A b 01 1te8 1 of Phenomeon 1780 (Herod 1718)-Matmo 1781 by FlodJel 11I18 (Herod 1-. MIlden 1770 by Matebtem 17-48 Cede 17121. Orvil 17.9 (Beni-A 119-1tl Sophl 180:i by Stamford 1794 (Sir Petlr T. 'l 178) _ -Sophie 11.8 by trxerd Ii7 (Woodpecker 73)-Hnncaxmooc I187 'Y High- b :TE :; h. U-4 flyer 1774 (Hero4 1T-8)Cypher 1172 by Squrel 175. Traveler 17S5). B i _ Alexander 178 (Kellpee 1784.- Brunette by Au ranlbe 11118 Old England 17,41) Moy- P Bodr fly 177,1 by Matcem 1748(Cede 173)-Dan.lrofAn.St rling 11M2)- jb. mi. I, Look-at-me-Lade 1731 by Briciol Grabopper (Brerly Turk). ! elin, Buzard0 178(Wodeker17731- an. of Alex-n.er 18 1784 No. or Hl ti 8 j Z c h 10 7 Erlrol7 18) Dan. of Alfred 170 ( e 1 -DM. 1770 of Englneer W" -'' e Daughter of Waltoti 1719 (Sir Peter T. 1718)-Y. Gantee 170 by Dit med 177 Flrizel 1711)- a 3 - O .m1Tl N GlanteAre 1781 by Mtrbefmc lle4H FCO d rtm 1)-M7ill8 Long1Lege 17333 ly Balrebam 1-40 i 0, - ( b .,God;3. cflirltgt. Ar.1171.W lD. of Cole'. Foxbuer 127 BrIck, 17111. f Sir. PeVerT.1781(Hlgbflyer 1774-Ses liervey 17 by Eci t1- bb h 1812 3 Ii 18 by Y. Code 17,74,Cede 1734). Y li. Xvlit-Sl r Oliver 11881 (St r Prier T.al 115)--rZtll 17110 byt AnIl177 Errwed177.nn18) Eleotr178 a Olyitirila. by c e k 1751 -harmony 177 ;4):n1)17i7 by lIrtro 17.,8 Tartar 1743) Rtilla. .0 bi 3 , _ l1Sik7tob 61ok, 14`(i19;od Ar. 17.14. -b. h, 1818. 1 75,-Altlralante 17(19 by e1748 (Cde 17711. 8 -Y. 1Aee-of-li11 III 17H88 by Oro1 - 3 1 1' angher O Oerho, k 174t (Crab 17 11)- Den. 114 of Traveller 115.1 Partner 17181. Nnb.roCoiander 11181 ,P.t-4-o-'e 177-3. -Wildgoose 17' W.by High lyre 177,4 llHerod 17818)- xag. h f.0 Coheiree 1788 by PotAl-o-'s 1138 lEcIlle 17014)-Mela 1777 by Gloldlnlrdr 1764 0E- H ,l.t (npj7)Dn 17111 of Old Et;glend 1741 (God. Ar. 17,241._ _ Mi j X hanomWalitonwn 18(Sir Peter. 1784. 17rl r 1nbWbleky ilSml(SaGram i 70 1Y-Glinteei 91 .2 b. b 1188. 170 by Dlooi.eld 1777l q1erldzl 1718) --GianlteH 119 by EitMthem 1748 (Cede 1734-- S. -' Molly Long Lege 1778 by Balihebei IT740 (Gitti. Ar. 17241. of,0-rton 1178 (KfIni. rgue 171 an X71 of Walnut 17,801 (Blgbfilyerl1774)--Nau. 1782 -I 2: Daughter of RWu 1777 (. ck l77) -Plracattha, 1772 by Matebem INS4 (Cede I' 2)- . bc. r ,D1 pO te.4 171 byt egulne 1711) Gnod. Ar. 1724.. __ --Goli-umpun 1812 (Qhta..a 17101. Ln.c fir 11,4 by Tinlbity1711iepn18j1iij . Clton, 1714 by Flore 17t 1ferd. 1758.-en= y1774 byEclipsee 74(aee151Dn rr .b, orn'er188Ienen174:1,. _ _OTravelle 1T350 .Benlnirogh 1791)-- Fanny 17A1 hb 1re Pete r T. 178 (Elghbfly-e 17'2 ( - 04. Dedlemona. Dao.18 lof Dlomeda 1777 (Foixel l10)--Deiedetiiona 1177) by Maceke 11111 (18.tpirt 1 . ii.. 111. 17.11)-. Hag 1781 by Skim 17461 itarli!ig_171). ______ Ileoba,Hp nI 1797', iir Pter T. 178-4 (,. Baroni 11818i by Wy120,Pi-t-Ao.. 1,I77-1.- B t by Br'.it( Dan. 17.S8 of Woodpecker 177.3 Beread 1(i-Heluel 1771 byI qur 1754 Tire ellhr .2 - I. b. 181. 1715-Prlnepen, 170112 by Blank 1740, Gil, Ar, 1714). I 41 o. 01.,1809.1741 l'a.Ie171V tI.-of-Ir-tl b. ci. 1 ;'56 by U.t.irink. 145 (Crab Mllt)- 1)e .17,4 o r h T-A.r-e 1715 (Prnr le-Sl 5.ikelu i.MI bLYT. Greyhound. 1723 Ilarry-i rnklue r)-L..ty Thnrntocl.i. ll v c-iv. haY 1-1ir, o b.ltiby)-Chi-ltiiATi-nr.iiubnehyleakele ltiglctl-.nii A -lThronby 1clnmi- (D)'Ar-y it Te)-io fIikyPrenlodwrl-BtNtrlSrbice I7e BreederW Hand Book andi Guide. IMPORTED THE SAILOR PRINCE. WINiNERI (IF THE CAMBRIIDGESH1111E ANM LEWVES SPlRINGt HANDICAPS AN) PORTLAND STAKES. I.s rirfte siilliwi in IttRncno Studa Jtr. - si. Lrillard, rwpriCelor, Jobs- toinn X. J. Tiicc SAII.OK PRI'CY., bay horse, focaled 1040, bred by Mr. B. Norringtco, iy Alltet V itor, son of Mareytes by 0rlanido, dhecm Hermnita by Hiermuiit, on euf Newv- niccte-r, gracdlaicceAfleletionc by Lifi+ebat, ue, of Sir Iterecies, out e f Rose d'Aniecolr by Wil l)deyc il. et . The S Pilor 1ricece is -we. brother to Trieie, winher of the Ah-k Icnlr Plate, oit of Her ita (wrihceer of tlhe Grand Stanid, Kecetish acid Camdelec Park lawlehiepsas wald cther rac's-) iy the great Hlermccit (winicer of the Derby), sire f imeej. St. Blicise (ivinner of the Derby). Shotoev r (wiceecer of the 2,000 (Gineas. aned l)Derlb y, Tbleba:ei. ( ,vicnner cef the 1,0110; Geejiceac aced Oaks), St. Marguerite (wi ....er .of t.ic 2,tMl)4 Guicceiec, dlamce of Seabereeze, wimueer of the Oaks acd St. LIeger). Tristan and inicp. Air. I'h kwie-k. His grandam, Aflee'l is iy Lifeboat, son of Sir llereccles eced el;,rd .Arcc hy Shiet Anchor (wioccer of the Great lctreqpolitan Stakes (Chester I cllp .c.:.cey ecticer races). His great graecdeicu, Rose d'Anmcocr by Wild Dlayrle1 (wimuccer cf tbe lPerlcy) aced sire of Iturricane (winner ef the 1,(100 Guinceas) a.-.I the dane of Atlaintie' (wicneer of tbe 2,000 guicneas) and his full sister, Atlantis, elauee f iccmp. Kicig B:hee, iy Thtnrmanby, and sire of Buccaneer, the sire of Kisber, winceer of the lIenrh,- acel (reanild Prize of Paris. Tihe S.,iuler Prie-ce was a good race-horse at two years old. He ran third to Ito k- cry acd Sigeceephc ee.. ice the Winedsor Castle Stakes at Ascect; secoelnd to Britocecarte- ice tme- Clc:eccmpagne Stakes at ltibicry, six others behined hiuge; won the Fteur Oaks Two- year Old I'late, with eight others belcind him; was beate-e a neck iy Sarah Bernhardlt ice tbe 4 Gre':t Witley Staked at Worcester, giviceg her 10 lbs.; weon the Royal Tw-year Ih llate at Keelelptoct. with ten others behind him, acid was sweold to Homtepilce ice the ThlaiccI Plate. At three years old ran three times. Was third in Pricece cef WVales llacedi.-ap. At four years old weed a Hacedicap Sweepstakes, : furlongs, at Biilery. At five ye-.rs old won Royal Plate Handicap, 1 cuile, at Sandolwn; reco thirel ice the Gi;,eslweecdl Corinthian Plate, 1 .i.ile, won hy Weitce Blanche, Wilhl Thyme secolel ; rice second ici the t)avi.s Park Free Welter Handicap, 138 Ib., ('intra, 108 Ibs., wmn; ran sec-ond to Castor, 110 lis., in the Antumn Plate at Manchester, he carrying 1 If lbs.; ran sceotid to Cohort icc the Great Shropshire Handicap at Shrews- blury; ran a lead Iceat aced divided the staked ice the Great Lancashire Handliale vith Kicecbolt ..c at Li-erpool; race sceoned tee Alb, 102 hIs., in the Holmby Handlicap P'late :at Northa....cttec, -arryiceg 131 lbs.; race see-oelnd to eVeracco, 140 lbs., he carryiceg 16i 11].. ice the Couvenctry Welter Plate at Warwick. At six years ole, won the 1ewes Spriceg Hlaldi-alp, I cceile, 121 les., Mohawk secondel, Cavalier third; was third to M1iddlethlorl.e aced Perdlita 11. in the Liverpoo. l Cup, with eleven others behind him; wecce tbe Cambelcridgeslhire Hanedieap, 1 mile 240 yards, 105 lis., with St. Mirim, Carlton. 31eltee acnd twe'lve others beleindl Iice. At seven years old, won the Portland Stakes. I eil,', with 131 Ic.., with three behicd him. He' retired sonud. Thie' S.ilor Priece is a haelsLcusicely bredl herse, and from a racing family that not eely rae--s Ib.et prodlcn-se. race-horses. lie is deleeenelre ice direct female line from the old W'oodcock mare, to which tra-e Skiecc, 11-chler (by Coommn) Heron, Alarm, VineetEx, Monarque, Vedlette (sire of Galec. pill), Cambusnaec, Vespasian, Isoncomay, Ferceandez, King Lud, in England; Lisioj, ileep. Clockfast, Exile (by Mortemner), etc., etc. 2970 a-Bchpse 1I69-Marke 17-Squft 17ertt' d -Drley Arabian 19. - br. h., U. i , htir. mn,.490 b0.1 arpa. 1 Kite, b.m., 182. 10- g b 1s 790. , .n_ Penelope, X i cb. tt.l7'J8. Cl II 1801_ _ si-, ktavt n, Z' E Danuiter of, f Yr Birticetbher S. ' e -:Ehidrm tficb. '1.., liSE d. h !,___ Ibb 181. 1' 1 e; H Ibaieey h bh 1822 8=,E. Dbnghter o Moore 3f b2m. 111 - -1 I C OA 1v- .0 ali Whalebone 1i (W DSa 1811 Ot Sei 18e 1 ( binrd 1791)-Malden 10 by- Sir Peter T. 176 IH'Mdye 1 -Dan 176 of Phenomenon 17 (Herod 17.58)- atrn 178Y by Florire 1T (Hd 1235) Master HIenry 1811 (trvilie l;11-odlu 181 by Alexander 178 (Eclps il t, Brancett by A nrube16h(11Egad1741)-liydy 1771 by MutchemJi4S (cede 174)-D 1210 of Sals t 1218 ( tnlg 1717). _ell. 181 izza )-leu 140 of Walton 1299 sir Pee IT _ _8_)-Y. G(ammiiea 1190 hy Dlomned' 17Ti (FlorrI 176)-Gltate 170 by Maibew 1748 (Cete 17lU- Molly LongKLgs 1786I by Debeuham 1740 (God. Ar. 1714,. Buetard 1S11 (Ceetrel 1l1)-OlympIas 1816 by Sir Oliver 1110D (Sir Peter T. 171- Sco tille1. by AI ril 12 (Herod 1 - 183 by Eclipse 178i (Maruke 170)- Harmonyt-..bby Herodl111u Trt174)._ Vol-f -C-e 1116 :trcljC t1.4)t--3 1277 by llerod 1 (Tartr 171-rtte 178 by Soap 1710 (Snip 17.A)-I m Wkideor 1 by GoTl Ar. 17941-nt. of Y. Drlgrade (Belgrde Turk). Trwnpator 178T (Conductor 127)-Proxe.la 1188 by ugihdyer 17.4 (Herod I.&-) - Prombe 1706 by Snap 1780 lSnip 129-Juia 171 by1c 1740 (God. Ar. I'1.)- Slirctaror'e Drm 125 br Partner 1718 (Jir). _ipin i reermuruo iirv ;;_9 a-un siwr nro rm (tlgaye iT--t 11114 to Sbarpr by Panti 1'.63 (Mabrem 174l)DJ t. f T. SYreepgele 17-48 ill. Sweep. etekeel 1';2)-Dan. 17etof H na . 81,041. (lHarly' BlInd BoI. Shuttle 1789 (Y. Marekea 1171)-Kalbaririe 1798d by Delpini 1281l (Hlghllyer 17141-Dl. 1288 of Payoraeer 176fi (Slunkc 1740)-Dan. 1774 of ILe Sag1791 tCbangeing 1747)- Dan. 1701 of ib1; 11311 (Crab l,4t). Sir Hercule. 1tH (Whalebone 1)-(ecwl 18 by Bob Booty M1 (Chanteklr 7I.-)-Fligt l8l0v by Ir. ape 140 (Commodome 110)-Y. Herlne by Bagot I174 (Hd 175 =H-ero[ 1175 by Hero 17bS(Cale (k1WeI Gadaouit 181 (byrile 17I2)n0-uf i-tt ISM bryle-leek 1814 (Srhitek . 1. GWdabolt 1M2 i1-riile i-,VS I In 71rr" 1i8by tir Peter T.1.b4 I.ih IWO.-4to lh o s u Sultlen 1816i ltelint Ietd)-Tr amtroline 1495 by Tnmmp 11410 4(Dick Andreuc 1714)-lVe 1518 by 11. xy 15190 (Pot.So-a 121)-Penelope Iby Tlator 1M (Conductor 1767)-Prunell ll1M b' Hlfhlyer 1.74teud1 1814 ey 15101790 ( y 1 Lmanon 1299 by 'Driver 1Ie Trentham 17)- Cunine 1899 (Soriere 17 -Ctlneina 1W2 by Clfinker i (Sir Peter T. lfW1IPetet I 1790 by Ta1ndem 122 (Syphon 1710)-.Teemagat by Tantrum 17(0 Crlpp14 1783)- Canatber byamponi 1-.40 (DBan 1733). ( al[ieon Qtdsota 114)-Dan. 181do O upua 1481 tctobana a 17 10 n. 1810 O Payna ror91(rip e 1759-Crei 180 by Ih. GeorgeI 180l PIt gblryr l;S4)-Ah- cal 1289by Woodpecker 1773 (tlered 1718. et Sorcerer 1790 (Trumpator 125)Vltgtn 1801 by Slr Peter T. 1254 (ltlhdyer 1.77)- Dan 1790 of Pot' 1.73 rclIiue1781Cr Tomp 1111 IDleokt And'sa M1r97-ItOe by Antuafd t8I (Casrl 190-Ollvg W by Sir Oliver O180D8ir Peter T.178) 4)f 17i5by Anvil 1777He-d lid7m a2 hrMe V4 IYke 171 _nAeuoe nan ty17-JMn. 151X or 0eom MM5r 1150- al e 1311 by ber. h., Sir PirlaT. 1289 er ) u. 111 7 o Ph m 1;80 (Herodl 17Y1)- n- ter. Miauer HeUr OI v (Oilik 1-b Ied 18W7 by Alexander I 2(lpse 1764)-Bn- lr. n., . netebjAaran1IMs16(0r10 Inln by 1)-MayJ27l B 11748 (Cdle c_ 4 br.m . 17 b f n c. Stitlg 1 Old Steing 128 Dr. _ Panetir 1.91 (Trpeter 176)-l. 0 of BIngbw 1-91 PI lg .bD Dr. b.trw, .llok 1717 by Cbucle 1-' (Ilbr. Blovk 1718)-Dan. 1y Pine Taw 1-' .r..1(Snip 1736)-ultaa 10 byRenius t7J9 tGotI Ar. M4). iS Daghter of, Ardroueun 11489 (John Dull 1789 I.eilyna Is13 by Wbitwoeti I(Agrlete; 1'1.1- 3h. iii b, 1817. (liare 1710)-Ferret 1781 by Ba,. to SilI. (CeTde 17 ).-. Sa irkln 1d (1elim )-MaRget 11 b l 182 2 ( l 18D;)-Mettor 1 hr. b, y ellin 1)80 rd5 17-a 116 o S rry ( Peter T. 1784)- Dan. -Plr Sulta 1 e by byComb 10 (Waebone 9)-molt 81 ir.in,. MII17 9 i la.L 17145 to Petworth by Pr59Ipiftee 171( (Mercury : 8 b.Cb!"1 n h. by Z cteDdd 1 78 lSig 17.-D. 10o1 shtle 178 (Y. Marke 1771- b. Belk4t r i Bdh- l 10781bk1241Fb IFS w byle U16 (Waxy P06 1806)-Ciree k ck17814Ai yr.17 e Belle Dame.1y Olaeo 161 ( e 14 ns I b8y y Gobaln" 1790 (Mercury:178) ._ Wh Wt;ir i1779)-Pelolle l2bbyyrnna1ur pec (Covnettor 12t7-Prn. e I or 176 by Hihfyr 1277G(demO 174- 176S by Snap 1,10 ldp 1 iti- -- wbkq- WM r =Pd6 W i, br. h., 18M' liet[ M D t 77Otdril"tSH sltot yPe _Jm ulia 196 b Blan 1740 P (iGod) Ar.lt 128).b hn 1 tlt 1)Pe aEeorer 1811 (Gottner 12951)Thaleetrla19 by Alexander 1'8 (eIlipb n, 1714)-Riv b. , 18i. 181.d1 7. "S ne1tb rK-nIS irl 7 P b. n 1' fiihtyIr 124 - Met 176 by Drne 1117 (Herol 18)- b. 113. IIaot br Bcdra- 1714 (Snr 1T1). . eh Lot1ery Y1.0kTn 1 - -1-S Y 18 (Oril ibe l lSt4)-o. e L,'1:'I' eou 1614 by Y. end or] Ilort 1716t;-(Tr at9 1elo by Pee. PIo 16 e nr (HTerod 1771). Pan Dthr fglowlt 1813 (Srtil Pau ;;-oiiti- Loylr 161 byt Rubalen, 1t799 (Bzrt 1787)-Peon7.- Jem, royal 180b m.ti by Delekandere 1789 lo-o'And 1771)- Peprmnt 1.7 by Highfyer 11.4 eIT b. _.12. d n 171 by Sna. 1(o2 br inS. bySlsto 1 J 7)-a.111 lSrHry18 SrPtrV 1754)-Dan. 179 ofVolnter (ltn l7) 181 by Malek U14 (Ulacklock 1614)-Bee7 Mldletn, 141 b3T. onlb Goqly 21)-trandifiorm 181 b Sr Hlarry Dimmedale 154 (8 r .0 Iie.,n., 186. Peter .118)- 790 of Pp to r. 1281 loperaor 1276) PC loi 11 (irPal IcH - Van. 18111 of payatwor t7ITm plr 19-a d b. h., IRV of Dlelpil18 H ie 1,7i4)- Sl"t. 1711 to Maryby V.Nre171(wareke 170-Gnle Kilty 74b 8l,o 12CAid 1M34 M f Sole 1810 (Orvlle 1t.76) -Eoaib i. 85 yWlow 1769 (Si P Ts . 128)7lIe anne b. ro. 1611 by ick Andrewe I7 (o Anrea 14-Eeftt be. mn. 1811 by Bl.U1 eulalieughm 129 4Kng Ferns. 171-oemn b 1789 by Tandem 177ti - (Syphin 17E1)-Tnbe-u gr m1172 hr Herod 7l07IIArt l748).-Geei Staring jer. mn 1740 by Bolto S 9 (Ba Ioton 17C5)-Cougbig F yoll . 126yetetlblaa(Darley Ar.)-Cuelr IIIb = = ell Sm 1;b 4 e t' C i-selr M". by WD'tvilliOai-loel44tD Arcy Counnellor)-Dan. of Snake (1i6ter T )rk)-Dau. ot Igg iAcy Whqite Tnk- Da.O lella00Woo=dck - - .a 8t- 8r8- S W- 190 IPot 4 o-S. 17IL1 The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. TOM OCHILTREE. In the Bowlirgbrook Stud, 31d. Application to 1B. I. Walden, Middleburg. JMd. ToY OCHILTR5FE by Lexington, son of Boston, bred by A. J. Alexander, Wood- hurn Stud, near Spring Station, Ky., foaled 1872, dana Katona, the dam of Netarie aI i Sanalford, ly Voncher, sun of Wagner, out of Countess by imp. Malrgrave, win- ner of the St. Leger in 132. Wagner, the sire of Voncher, he the sire of Katona, was chasely inbred to Sir Archy. He defeated the great Grey Eagle in the two memnora- Mle antests, four-mile heats, at Lonisville. Kentncky, in 1839. Voucher wars a fine ra-e-horse andl was held in high esteem in his day. Marg ave, the sire of his graz - lam, ,-as a large, tine horse and a very succesful sire; sired Brown Dick, whoso three miles in 5.31J, 5.281, has not often been excelled; he was also sire of BlueDick, a fismons horse, amid ofMollieJackson, whose famous third heat of three miles In 5.28 has never been equalled. Tom Ochiltree dirt not run in his two-year old form, bht scored his firat victory at Baltimore, and won four out of the nine races in which he started at three years old. Baltiumore, won dash of threequarters of a mile in 1241, heating Andabon and seven others; won the Preakness Stakes, a iweepstakes for three-year olds, 1I miles, in 2.431, beating Viator and seven others. Jerome Park, womi the Annual Sweepstakes for three-year olds, 2 miles and a furlong, in 4.091, besting Chesapeake and As-cension. Baltimore, MId., won the Dixie Stakes for three- year olds, 2 miles, in 3.42," beating Viator, Aristides, Rhadamanthus anal other good hores; was third in the Breekenridge Stakes for three-year olals, 2 miles, won by ArifAtides, Viator second, in 3.361, he carrying a penalty of five pounds. and was un- placeed in, his other races. Four years old, started in ten races and won ei jht. Bal- tiamure, id., won the Baltimore Cnup, 2 miles. in 4.09, beating Stampedle, i iator and f ..r others. Jerome Park, won the Jockey Club Handicap, 2 miles, in 3.411, beating Kiblare, Chesapeake and five others; won the Centennial Stakes for all ages, 21 miles, in 5.091, beating Acrobat and Olitipa. Moummomath Park, won the lonmouth Cup, 2j immiles, in 4.484.. Stampede the only other starter ;-won the Capital Stakes for four- year olds, 3 miles, in 5.351. heating Chesapeake and Ascension. At Saratoga, won the Saratoga C"p, 2 miles, in 4.061. beating Parole, Big Sandy and Madge. Jerome Park, won the Maturity Stakes for fiur-year olds, 3 miles, in 5.431, beating Chesapeake, Natty A. and Grey Nun; won the Centennial Cal., 4 miles, in 7.36, beating Acrobat, Big Sanaly and lYArtagn an. At Saratoga, was second in the All-aged Sweepstakes, 1F ailes, won by Parole in 2.121; was unplaced in race of two-flIle heats, won by Addl in 3.7, 3 81 Ochiltree won first heat, but was distanced in the second. At five years old, started fourteen times amv was first in nine races. Baltimore, Md., won the Baltimore Cup, 2 miles, in 4.14; won race of two-anile heats in 3.43, distbancedl the field fSrst heat. Jerome Park, won the Westchester Cop, 2k miles, in 4.0i91, beating Athlene and Felloweraft; won a dash of 21 miles, in 4 36j, Athlenue the only other starter. Saratoga, woam a dash of 2 miles, in 3.39k, beating Atblene and Aint Betsy; won a Haadicap dash of 2 miles, in 3.42, beating Cloverbrook, Oriole anid two others. Ochiltree carricld 120 lbs. Jerome Park, won the Grand National llamiutli-iap, 2 ammiles. in 4.181, tarrying 124 lhs., heating Parole, Inspiration and Gal- w.ay; wn dlash of 11 miles, in 3.14, beating Virginiun and Warlock, track heavy. Saratoga, was sc-omd in the All-aged Stakes, 1 miles, won by Vera Cruz (3), Ochil- tree -aar-rie-d 124 Ihs.; wuas second in the Saratoga Cup, 2 miles, won by Parole ia. 4.0-4; was second in a dash of 2 miles, won by Whisper in 4.02; was second in a lash of 11 miles, won ly Vera Cruz in 3.17. At Baltimore, was third in a lash of aililtes, won ly l'arale in 4.371, track very heavy. Tom Ochiltree is one of Lexing- twn's best sons; lie e...lal run fast and stay under heavy weights. His great ize, caupledl with syamumihtry f format, shaildl commend him to breeders. lie is deeply inbred- to l)iomedl through his many Archy crosses, and the Eclipse cross is an atddi- timun through a staying fanaily, fortiiled with a triple crim-s of Orville through his sons, Maley antl Enailins. Ochiltree is a bay, 16 hands 2+ iaches h igh, no white except a small star. lie is one of the tnrest anld best shapea big harses in the world, all bI e ana muacle, witlant a particle of imumiaber. Tun Ochiltree is the sire of the wiinners Major Iomo (winner of the Brookdale Handicap, 11 nailes, in 1.54; Parkway fanalicaap, 1i, imiles, iii 1.47, 1 mimile, in 1,3i& and lj), King Ton, Tattler, Omnaha, Maggie, Mitchell, Letretia, Little Biarefoot, Constellation, Cy-nos.re, Orator. 3laiggarl, Tom Boy, Waterloo, Crutche, J. 0. C.. Sandstone, Morrisnaaia, Jester, Disappointment, Exotic, Citizen, etc. tie has covere.l only a few goamal umuares. -272 Herod 17586-Tartar 1748-Par-tnr 171"-Jgg-Byerly Turk, ahout las. o Doe. ForIel- 1791 (Herod 179)Sa.1761 to Juno y petator 1749 (Crab 17221-H-rthl, -Dih.ed 1 1715 by Blank 1740 Go.Ar.l724)-I)auf or FIyn Childer 7. DrlyA.119 Mih. h.,voir by Wry Grautba ;Brownlw Turk.). I 1(ocktngbant 171 iigbfye 124 ) -abieu 1744 by Treoth.m 766(T. Seeptake hr I 1748)- --Dan ofIoPhiern 11 (Babrahu 17410;- Slat. to Gre, nPrne by W'e br______ Foente 170ieese 71-D..L of Coalition Colt 1719 (Uod. Ar. 1'724;.___ Eclipse1241f(Meke 170)-Vlrao 17,4 y Snap17150 Snipk17A111 -D... ofRguu _121.9 hI . rh,17W. by Y. True Blu 78(oeyodsAI of Snone' Wldair1767)elernonht 100)-an.of Tyler's Drliver 17WO(Ohl DGaoe o, Y ."of eyioe 7Iln 14)-uo Vaunpire 17,57 ltegulna 1789 P6. ______altram amar dam fJnn okrc. Fforael174 (Heod 716-BiLa. 1NW to Juno by Spectator 1749 ICrab 17)-or 8 DlO'll)11. 718 by lank 120 tni.Ar. 1794)-Den of Flyin Chielder 171.5 (Dre 0r 89)- ch,1.77 MluaBelvor by GreyGanthan iBro-olow Turk.. Shrk 771(Mrak 171-au ofHurle'Ecps 1111(5Feeenonght 17611) -Dan. of ADaughter of, Hyanult11 Rg.. 70-Da.of Jry Roger 1741 (Ronndbead 1718) Dau. 3 03 ajjeruj, Pu.t4o-'a 171 (Zell= 16)- ayBoler 17 176jyS 'ier1.7U)5f Jb. h, 1747. "Mo.. 110b 171 SF( ling Chldrrl_ l)Sfmu79yelelar-Dan. AA - 5Clfartp _1774 Ar). D Deuhtr f, c l lncel4 160-- of Syme' Wildir 1767 teFearuongbe IVA11- 11-4 rbol -N, of' Fisher11W6 by earolt17,50 iltguln 17311)-Kitty Flaher 1755 by Cd ,b. 1711. 711 (od. r., In-. f.etAr Beniughough 1e1(igee. 0! 7,IbI .1.7586- Termagant by Tantrum 1761 tCr1,ipple ;Cattrr by Sapo 70)I4Z1138)- '1i 7J Dum. 1257 of Iteguln. I 774B(Gok. Ar.Go'.7. Stan.fomd 1791 (Si, Peter.I)-D.79o ik 79(ataa i- EmT i ly-, Drhuyk J.t 146I6b D(wiatnt 170) -alita 17604 by Ben757 by Blg n 1761I0o Feere -4 y " 1725)-Gll d.- 7; yilhlr 17 Herd14; Z =eern12791yGldne 1764. op11)Dn f rk 1780 (Squirt 17.40). Dick Adeo147(Joe Andre 177) May 1618 by Stlnibgrough 1791 (King Fergu a I h 7,3 17)-rroa17,47 by Mamorlno 1768 (Englnee 1786; -Cricket 17763 by Herod l'r16 A '; ' (Tertar 17411 --Sophia 1744 by Stank 174) God. Ar. 17424). .71Str h.h.5Dne 177F1.oe1el 7e18)--CuelanlJ 1711 by Boklm7 ) et174 371b. Tabitba17!y r= hamn 1766 )T. Sweepelkee 1743).o oe15 a b., beaham110-Dn of foreter 1770 (F.-eter 17111). ARobln mare -Robi. Bed nset 1723 (Sir Peter T. 1754)-Nt. 12)9 of 5Obuetyr1777 (BUrpee 17464- ch..m Sleenerkin 1740 by Wlldar 1713A (Cads 1-7)4)-0Cnb muare 170 by Cab. 1769 (FOX ___ 714) -Dan. 1731l of Secod 1731 Flying Child-r 1211.) 7 U Robin Grey Royla 70Slr 1780) - XeLMrab GreyDlound 176.6 (a1xedley 1776)- '1 Roe. b., , -St. Qeey5t. Gog171(Dra...7. )Da.ofCmo 178 Blwek-sad all-Black s I 7731 -Prituran by Dove 1768 (Y. Cede 1747). .s srs meua 1761 (Ital -17131Da oHCilgbilyer14 (Hi Bflye 1774)-Dan. of -Fer.- ,,. 1601.(itegul'ni1769)-Dan.of ,re 16 Trvlr147-Dan. of -Jc of SrAc aDjoond 1777 ulFlorisel 179)'atsla1706 by Rocklogham 1761Bbye b! Si=.n Tabitha 1764 by Trentham 1274) iT. Swpeeptakca 17413)-Dan. Barha 7lDn.o Frntr110(orse ailun 768(Pcoet 1768)-Dan. of Comnnnation, (Symmae' Wildair, 176) Da- ofhtr f eV.Dare N 1DP1787 Magnet -.I Shark by 1Shdrk 171(aee1730)- Btetey 0 ____ Prlnglebvuy-earo- htl(Rteg.].- 1719i. Sir.ItchyI8)1 (5Di.omaf777;-1u "of Citlzen1781 Ps-olet 17921) -Dan. of uAlderman Marll 177 (Pt-8--'a1773)-Dan. of bae'e Roebuck (eSweorr -Dan. of Hater's KInig HeroLd1 m&u.(esoarnoogt 1711) Q aE, Cttisen 17,43 Pelet ITS:3)-Dsn. 1791 of Hnotea1760 e-Monetbp 17711-Dan. nf Or t. B.ei.ughbogh 1791 (KJng Fergeel1771)-R-eina 1761 by Higbfiyer]1774 (Herod171- is OIil., i. e,nsatby Ts toni 1701 (Cripple 1711)' r Cnlael by Sapeon 1248, BlarA I138)- Dan-, . 1757 rvo of Itrg e 179Io.Ar. 1724). .. 0 - -7 M-ittohiskey 174(aI em178)-Y. Glantes1760 by Di.mede 77 irnulorlatl I1766- bIlica ode Aneu,1M-D. of Cokle' Foahunler 1727 Oftd1.k 1711. 53 - An;1rew - Ad-w 177)9 treipa 1714 -Dn 710 of HUMhlys 1774 HeeV7iDa.17 o,,,w.. f CardlunI Pugf 1760 lauam14-Dan.I118 fTatlar 1734 (Blak 1740))-Ba - . h., 179. Snp 746 by Snip 1736 ilylog Childer 1715;. ,0 Spiir Brlngmnh 191 in Fens 77)-De.of Y. Sir Peter 12757 Doge 16-Dan..o b m Egneer 786 (Sapson 175)-Dan of WU-en Ar.-than. of Hutton'a Spot 17218 B,.utngbrouch 1791 Knes171-vln 71b ihls 74Hld181 h. T'-agnth Tantr,m- 176Crpl 1.75;Onarc by apo 1745 (Bl-ae . lao Vhleke 176 (Saltra- 1780) -Y. Giantes 17890 by Di.med5 1277 (Florz-l 1715) - (iantese1761 by llutcha 1748 (Cede 17-t4)-MoIPj Long Leg. 1715 by Babraham 1741 6... .i. (God. Ar. 1724)-Dan- of F-hu,,ter 1747111r11k 1.11;. IC Ct." Glbn1I21iianu ki -ChyIiodpc 177.3 Herod (I84i B ch hHla' am18 yerod 17854 (Tetr- 1, 41;-Ha U71 yS. 174) (1 ttal Ph, 1727) -Ha 1744 by Crab 178-liAlcok Al.). Fair Helen 'Eambletoia 1792T (King Fergue I7-tlN 160 by Depipli 1781 (Hltghtlyet 17711)- rm Rosallin W 9 by Phenmeo 1180 H-ro 1784) - Atalsut. 17t93 by Miteheen 1218 __ Cee177)4-Y. Lw-s-f the-Mill 17.56 by O0oonko 17,45 (Crab 1719. Dtoce Dlomrd 1-M kFl-rize-1 N) -Am.uda 11911 by Gry ..omadi7S6(-M ley 1717b Dan1. rh. Im,106 or s.Cede Partne 170-a.of HIckmnisn Indepen.dence 177u. )OFe.urgbt 1750) -Dn. of 1Bedvr(tBo1phorn 1.841 A Mllets 5esseger1780 (Marobriun 17141 -5( 17912 by Pot-S-o-'s 177 Beclipse 1744; Dan. tA D--Ie, 1728 of Gimerack 1170) (Cripple 1750Ol-SnapdragdTh 17W0hy Snap 17711 (Snlp 1786)- gri t.18025 Da.. 1749 of Begnlns 171911 (God. Ar. 1724). Ir Rater ir 7Ai-hy 14;Di 27 iton mar by -EtobInRdiut16 1e& 1784i-bs.175Of s.bserity 177I lpa14)--mrl 78b 5Wiludir 1758' rIb h,11 Cee13)-.Cub ma;re 76b Cob 1739(Fo 1714;. Daughter 'f, de.o ak17 (WVrak- I70-Dn "f0eanu1t130(enls12)) 274 The Brecders' Hand Book and Guide. IMPORTED TOP GALLANT. Property of J. B. Ewing, Willamette Stud, Nashville, Tenn. Terms and yearling sales annually. STERLIXG. the sire of Top Gallant, one of the most popular stallions in England, started only a few times. He won the Liverpool Autumn Cap, beating Louise Victoria and twelve others, avid was third to Montargis and Walnut in the Camnhbrilgeshire, with 133 lbs. He won the Ascot Biennial Stakes, the Summer Stakes at Newmarket, the Derby Free Handicap and Craven Stakes. He was second to Boswell in the 2,W00 Guineas, a defeat which was one of the most glaring flukes in the annals of the turf, fior it was admitted by every one that he could concede quite 42 lbs. to the win- ner; he was not in the Derby. His value is best shown in the stoad, having sired such good ones as Isonomy, who himself is the sire of Riviera, one of the favorites for the Derby in 1890, Formidable, another good two-year old in 1890, Antibes, Com- nion, winner of the 2,000 Guineas, the Derby and St. Leger in 1d91, etc., and one of the best race-horses of his time. His get last year won over 8100,000, and he stood at iS,000, with his season full in advance. Harvester, who ran a dead heat with St. Gatien and divided the stakes for the Derby, and wawthird in the 2,000 Gnineas. Paradox, Enterprise and Enthusiast, all three winners of the 2.000 Guineas, the fairmer oumly beaten a head in the Derby, and the latter defeating the famous Dono- van. Energy, winner of sixteen races out of thirty-seven, and one of the speed- iest horses of hli day. Beaudelert, the winner of the MidaIle Park Plate and sire of many winners. Caxtonian, Discount, Post Orbit, Geologist, El Dorado (another conqoerer of Donovan) and Cherry all come from Sterling's loins. Top Gallant's alan, Sea Mark, is the dam of Astronomy, Beacon, and Mr. D. D. Withers' fine young stallion Stalwart, who, from an injury received in eraWing the ocean, was never trained. His grandam, Sea Gall, was the dam of Beandesert, winner of the Middle Park Plate, Queenstown, The Admiral, Discordant, etc. Wild Cherry was the dam of Grace Darling, Cherry Ripe, Sugar Plum, Heliotrope, Reciprocity, etc. Bridget was the dam of The Baronet, Wild Strawberry, Pomona, Miss Fanny, etc. Top Gallant traces through Ringlet, a daughter of Whisker, Clinkerina, the dam of Humphrey Clinker, sire of the noted Melbourne by Clinker, Pewet, a winner of the St. Leger, by Tandem, to the noted Blacklegs mare, damn of Marske, the sire of Eclipse. He combines in his pedigree a lonuble cross of Sir Hercules upon a large infusion of Touchstone blood through such excellent sources as Adventurer, Flat- catcher and Surplice, and traces on his sire's side and dam's side to the noted daugh- ters of Priam, Crucifix and Miss Letty. From the Coneyskin's mare, the fourteenth dam of Taip Gallant, descend in direct female line the following noted race-horses and successful stallions: Marske, sire of Eclipse, Orville, St. Leger winner, Cervantes, Cain, Humphrey Clinker, Tomboy, Oqtavian, St. Leger winner, The Colonel, St. Leger wiinner, Sultan, sire of Gleucoe and Bay Middleton, Sir Tatton Sykes, St. Leger winner., Newminster, St. Leger winner, and sire of the famous Herin't, Andover, Derby winner, Rifleman, Strafford, Cathedral, Mariner, Melton, winner of both Derby and St. Leger, and many other of the best race-horses and stallions in England. He is one of the few sons of the great Sterling in America accessible to breeders, and he must be a valuable acqulisition to the blood stock of the country. Top Gallant is a horse of rare individual merit. He carried off the first prize at the National Horse Show, in 1890, over a choice lot of stallions. Pot-& o.'s 1773-IlFpse 1764-Unrake 1750-Squirt 173-Bartlett's Chlders-Darley Arabian 1O9. Whaleb , Waxy 1790 (Pot-8o'Y 1rn)-peepe 1798 by Trompator 182 Cond uctor 1, ; . en hr. Wh,1180, 7. 17" g by Hiltyer 1774(=e 1758)-Promise 1788 bySnap t75i) up 17:8 Jali I ) _ ' r. . ' 1750 by Blank 17" (GAL Ar. 17248. '- ' Pa-I, Wanderer 1811 (Goana17W-Tbaleetrl18099byAlexanderI7W(&cllpseI17'4 Rival 'Ad 512 h rk 18) by Sir Paetr T. 17 MHighgfyer 1774 -Hornet 1750 by Drone 177I Iteron 178 I h Z _.m,18 22.a lla1777hr (lold dinder1-,1uSna o1710:. I n3 A 6 - ,janricleer 17.37 (Wivonpecker 1s5,s-lerne 11)Tj by Bagot 17H0) lHerod 1754-D-n. ot obo y ;aahoe (linstard 1741- Pitty by Tlm 1752 (Squirt 1,-)-Mias Patch 17:4; by . chih,1804 JUetice IVA (i.C. LtonAr.3. Flib(. [r Ir.Ecape 1809 M Com d.ore I793-Y. Heroine by Biot 1780 (Herod 175S--11 roine ch. in. 17 by H 17bU (Cade 17T34-Dau. 1766 of Satp 1760 (Snip 11,4)-Sit. 174. to l m. . Re s by God. Ar. 1796. Orrile 1799 Beningbrou. b 1791,-EmlUy 1810 b Stmford 1794Slr Ptert. 174)- Da-. b. h. 18). 1711 of Wiskey 17H0 atramo 1780-urey Dormant 1781 by Dorimnt I. tOtho . ' 9(1)-Dizzy 175j7 by Bliak 1740 (God. Ar. I724). Periclec 1809 Bander 1)1-Dan. 1812 of Sellm i802 (Bunedt 17817-Plpyllna 182 by Harriet Sir Peter T. 1784 lilghfyer I 4F-Hlly 190 by T-trnpator 12 (Conductor 17337)- i bik. n... 1i t9. .Fny 17 by FlorIzel 1788 Herod 1738). 212 Bsi 1 Sultan 1818 tl&1iim 18.-Cobwsb N:4ttinyPlu n I toI 4 bWalton tI79) rltagr- 1815 by 7 o i Middleto Sootbua 1r 153 (Sorcerer 179)-Web 1818 by Waxy 1790 (Pot--o-'s 177:3)-Peneloie b. h., l13g1 by ! patn 1780 (Conductor 1767). Misc Lett, Priani5 1827 E-milina 1I8-)au. 1815 of OruA11e 1T9 (Beuingbrouh 1791)-Dan. 1800 - b a 18o4' Of Buazard 1787 Woodpecker 171734 Horcpipe 1793 by TrnupLtor 1782 (Conductor _ b . "_ ' T1767,-Luna 1779 by Herod 1758 (Tartar 1743). fi o Camel Whalebone 8I)7 tIyaxy 1,90) --Dau. 1E12 of .ielim 1812 kBnr7.a 17) Maide.n M180 c rh 82 b irt ee T T8 -. de t, Fsa.1 of Phenomenon 1.80 HHerod 1758-_ 4M .i.0 lj er 'Mater Henry 1815 (Orille 1T9W)-B.odieea- 187 by Ale.ander 172 (EclIpse 11b4- 3 be ! in.o i, Brunette by Amiathus 1731 Old Englnd 1741)-Mayfly 1,71 by Marchem 1748 m _1_b-_XPICade 17W4-Dau. 1715 of Aur. Starling 1738 4Starlng 177. e F a iFl-d P Haph 11W (Ir Peter T. i784i-Mrs. hanel 1806 by Waxy 1118 3Po-'i 17;8)- 1.4 p ii. Ii.- be h. 1812 Dan 1788 of Woodpecker 17,73 iHerod 17o-Heele 171 by Stquirl 1764 (T-aveller an 0- r 1713)-Prlnripaaat 1712 by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 1724. _Fine arFi Peruvian 1806 ghil PeTerT. 17841-Violante 1802 by John Bull 1789 IFortitude 17177- ine 181 LUJD. 1788oflHighflyer 1774 tHed 158-Eserlastlng 1775 by Eclipse 17W4 M areke 0 . D . m 1750) -Hyten 17ti by Snap 1750 (Snip 1731. w n ' Hamprey Coinus 1809 1Sorrerer 1sI)-'lneria - 181 by Clinker 1805 (Sir Peter T. 174) Pevet .e1780byTandem 1773 (Syphon 1750) -Ternagat by Tantrum 1710 (Cripple 171) - I b 1ii Cantatrice liy &mipeon 1745 iBlaze 1732). Daughter of rt81 10 (Don uxo 1784,-Dan. 1)818 of Goluinuc 1802 ((Ishsann 17(1 Pan I 1 1510 of Paynatr I 91 4nm tr1782) Circle 188 by St. Ge-rg 178941gtl. nU 1_25 tv m '17743-Abigail 178 by Woodpecker 1773 (Herod rn. dl Hors a, Velelpede 125 (BlaklOck 1814,--Dan. DIll of Verberua 180 Ghna17P - .i. l .a I chCh 1 (ranfleld 1803 by Sir Peter T. 1784 (Hightlybe7 7 4-D&.. 11ofPeas l71-4 1 ; cb o B" '(Eclipse 1764)-Dan 1781 of Paymaster 17l1740) h t l LowSo I a,, leat 1821 (Wa lebone 18-7) D,,cainar 1818 by axy 1790 (P-8-',. 1_7_)- I 1 i! b-in. . Wltrhrrylic1814 r orerer17(n )-Cobbem 1802 by Skyscraper 1780 i i s b m le80 (HTgnyr1774,-tn 178S fWopee 177S (Heroc 1758) 1 -m camel Whalebone I807 tWax 1790)-D n. 1812 of Selim 1802 iBuxadrdT 1787-MXaiden 18)1 by b li, 1 m Sir Peter T. 178 w Hghller 1774) D.u. 17t8 of Phenomenon 17H9 (Herod 17558- - sht ;; ! c_ r 1 Xatron 1782 by Florixet 17Mt (Hterod 1758). J _ Bnater ter 1815 (Orvlle 1799H-iadca 1807 b Ale xanderl782(1 17;64i-Brn- ;; : r . ll netn b. Amsrasthus 17116 .Od England 1741)- VWynI y 1771 by atehei 174'S ((ads 1,033. i r m 1734)- L. 17rf of Ace. Starling1738HOldStar 1727). a - - . D 8 Pa nate- 1791 ruinpator 12)-D an of Benln 1791 tKlng Fergos 1 7)- D 1. 'f a bhy8 yMole byC7btla72 (Babe. Banr Dan. 1771 of Prine T'Q 0 _ 4 -zD '-, h . awi-17 I (S.nipl736)-Stanal7SbyRegulna ( . Ar 1724) _4 Z r ! I Dauht o Ardrotn 1809 ,John Bull 178M9-Lady liza by itworth 1806 (Agonates 1797t- P s t = 5 ca . ng 1e17 X. Y. Z.'sdam 1796 bySpadille 17841 HIgthlloer 1-7S4)-Sylvia1781 byY. Macke1771 _ 0 P . ____ Marcckl 81 e 17503--Ferret 17(15 by Brotb. toilvio t Ctte17SI). .d I I I Orvile, Ben4iingbroud1l7tlA1Kliijrits 17753-Evelbiiii1bylighayer17ir&r1(lS)- b. ] ;.ot l Teruanthoy Tantrumn 178 cripple 175-tCantatriee by Sampson 1745 (Blane 173) t4 iX. .' . . -D 1757 of d eaum 17JJ (t. Ar. 113. v .d E mIly Stamford 1794 S8Ir Prier T. 17tt43-Dan. 1799 of Whiskey 1780l (Saltraitn 17183l - Grey ; 4 1th 810. Dormant 1781t by Dorhnant 1772 Otbo 17h0) -Dizzy 1737 by Bli.k 1740 (God. Ar. 2 B ___;r __c _I 1724)-Anc. DIary 1741 by DrIver 1727 Wv 9bn Ar) ;Partir -ac. l\\-ltonllOWi8ir Peter T. 1784)-Paaol 118.11 by Poit-S-ns 117.1 rlipse t7...-Pru- b. Il.l I celial115by Hgbfyer1774 (Hreadt 17a)-PromIse 1718bySnap1750(Snip1738)- iss Fancy's' M. Juli 178 by Blank 1740t odAr. 119). Ir I Orville 1799 rBenl ogh 1791)-Dan. 18110 of BeIazrd 1787 (Woodtpecker 177) - l4j l ,' d I tlam I HornplpeilD t e9by 'runptnor 1782 (tConductor 17M--izzy 17!4 by Hkerod 1705 (Tartar S s r. tc... 181.i. 1 143 FProtepine 1741 (EDcli-e tlut.) by M rlke 17At (8quir( 1.321 . 1 1 1Whale1Iboe, W. 1iT90 tFt98-o s 1i7) -Penedope T793 br Trumpator 17l2 nduetor 1.733-- Pru- hr l .. ba e 147.. ne a t7iB by K lyse 1774 Herod 17583-rmiss 1737 by Snap 1750 t Bnip 1772- 1111 ...b--1- Julia 1T5ti br Blnk 1740 (God. Ar. 18411. 18 Peri, 1Feo 11 n -lz 17 le 19 b A ander 1l79 (rAlipke tit;4)-tlvaI ld 11- 1 b. m, 1t82. 1310 b Sir Petter T.17M (HI yer 1i74-Horuet 1759 by Dronet 1y (Herod 1758,t -rt15_ byamllt 177 by Gkoldlimlr 17h4 Sn p 1750). sn I SS- h:8eetAnebor Lottery 1829-tTramp 1810) -Korglana 1829 by Yulqy .510 Orvlbl 1790Y Ml l4 - tephiet I 7 -l i br. b.. nl i eon 1414 by [&utad or] S3rr erer 17941 (Truipator 17t23- SIlt. 1793 to Petwornhi by I I- .iI r- I Precipiatete17 7b Mercfry 1778)-Dan. 17u8 eofWoodpecker 173 Z(Herod 77t8n IM813SIrPault1092-Loyaltyt187 byRubens 1805 (Buzz rd1 1G37 Penny. I I Z b 1 E. l ., a - m e royal 180 by GCoriandertt 1780t bo.yI" by -Peperm 1787 by Hlphflyer 1774 M_____ (Ieo 1 3o 1 bH n 1750 -Snip 1 ;W by m rod 17 6.. rod 1758). I.0 Tonh on, Ca mel t822lboue 1t47)-Banteir 1806 by Master Henry 18t5 Otnille 173)3 Bnct-i I c1 fI n s dicea 1f07 Ibv Alexander 1782 E clipt e 1764)- Brunette by Amaranthnat 17t116 (01bl Enig brh I1- 1 land 711- aby 1G. byaclem1748Cadsw174. II n, -, I tCruelf't, IPriaa Tr8f7(Emlllu189P-Mtrglana M115 by Oceyln 1807(Strl'A lnl19)Dan.1917 I - b. in 1. ofShuttle 17911hY. ( c MareF 1art(1 by Dalpini 1781 (l3igbtier 17743- FI.,ra Izt-, l- m- l1780b by Klng !eignta 1775 tFeclipse 173:43. _ __ I 'g i [Ri4ketiir Pantaboon 1824 Caiti -Puff j8353bjW )IOeoojl814Wuton 1799) Bkowin t f88 - I .1jc Cailioul PulfO by Buzzard- 1797 (Woodpecker 1t73)-Dan. 17r96t of Pot18.o- s 1773 (Eclipso e 17-- I II- -,I br. h. 1814. Mid-o-atll-Work 1796 by Hilyer 174 sRod 1758). E Ringlet. Whi.kicer 181 (tWir P 110C0-L.nkterina br. tn 112by Clinker - 10 0 Sir Peter T. 17 .. IK. 1 06l. Pe-et b. mn. 17b by T1andem 7i3 otypho Pt 1750-Termqpnt by Tantruy 17l.74 l l (m- I Cripple 15- Cantatre by a mpson 1743 (Blue 17:16-ha17 br. m. 15 7 by T- , Regtlns 1739 (o Ar. 17943-The Ruby m (Ms.ks's dam) by Wtutton s Blackla 173 itulloTnrk)-Dau. o.Bay 1lolton 1711 (reyy ant7o7 ) -Dan. of Fox Cob 1714 (Cuma y-Da of Coney- ekina 711 sLitller Turk) -11w. of hiltont lSee Barb 1(. 0-Dan. of Huttous R oyal pColt 179.i (Helmaey T1r4)-Dan. of Byerly Turk-BDa1. of Ena-er (Hlelialey Tu7rk). The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. TREMONT. W MINER OF THE JUVENILE, FOAM, SURF, JINE, GREAT POST, ATLAN- TIC, TYRIO, JUTNIOR CHAMPION AND OTHER STAKES AT TWO YEARS OLD. The property of Gen. W. H. Jackson, Belle Meade Stud, Nashvdlle, Tenn. Terms annually. Yearling sales in June each year. TRxWONT, black horse, foaled 1884, bred in the Elmendorf Stud, Ky., by Virgil, son of Vandal by imp. Gleneoe, dam Ann Fief by Alarm, son of Jmp. Eelipse bv Orlando, grandam Kate Walker by Embry's Lexington, son of Lexington and Bel- lamimira by imp. Monarch, non of imported Priam, etc. Tremont was a phenomenally fast hore and never met defeat during his racing eareer, which ended at two years old. Virgil. sire of Tremout. was by Vamdal. the bent son of imp. Glencoe, whose dam was the Tranby mare, that also produced Levity, Volga and Vistula. Virgil's dam was Hymenia by imp. Yorkshire. She prodneed Daisy by Cracker, Alaric, Ansel, Lady Petry and Mollie Wood. Virgil wan the sire of not only the unbesteum Trenmont, but of the great Hindoo (sire of Hanover), Portland, Vigil. Vagrant, Vera ruz, Virginins, Vanfard, Virgilian, F yairgny, Katrina, Memento, Isaac Murphey, Carley B., Ben Ali, Ricihmond, lingfinh. Himalaya, etc., etc. Tremont inherited much of b-n apeed from Ann t'ief. the daughter of Alarm by imp. Eclipse. Ann Fief wan omit of Kate Walker by Ematry'n Lexington, oll of the great Lexington a'le grandson of the stout Boston. Kate Walker, the dam of Ann ief, wan the dam of Bend'or, one of the best race-horaes this eonntry has ever prodnced for speed, stani- ina and weight-carrying capacity. An a fonr-year old Bend'or started ia twelve races, of which he won nine. He won at heats of a anile and a sixteenth, capturing the second and third beats; won at 14 miles. over a heavy track, at Chicago, carrying a 10 lb. penalty; he won the Board of Trade Handicap at the game distance; with 149 lbs., he ran a mile at Saratoga in 1.45; won at 14 milen, in 2.354, defeatimag such a grand mare as Thora, and again in 2.36f, with 123 lbs., conceding General Monroe 22 lbs.; while in the Grand Prize at Saratoga, 1) miles, he carried 122 11s. and ran second to Glidelia, 116 lbs.. in 3.01, the fastest and best raee at the distance np to that date. Besides Bend'or, Kate Walker produced the winners Maggie H. and Hattie D. H. Ann Fief is the dam of Spanish King. Anrania (winner of the New and Spring Stakes as a two-year ohl anavl other races), Anna B. (winner of the I)ebntante Stakes) and Westebester (winner of the Seabright Stakes). Tremont won the Jnvenile Stakes, Jerome Park. half a mile, 115 lbs.. in 0.481, fourteen starters; won the Sequence Stakes, Jerome Park, 5 faurlongs, 115 lbs., in 1.02, seven starters; won the Foam Stakes, Sheepshead Bay. 5 furlongs, 115 Ilbs., in 1.044, ten starters; won the Surf Stakes. Sheepsaead Jay, 5 furlangs, 12i lbs., in 1.02, nine starters; won the Zephyr Stakes, Sheephesad Bay, three-qairters of a mile, 112 IbM., in 1.17, four starters; won the Paddock ,Stakes. Sheepshcad Bay, three-quarters of a mile, 112 lbs., in 1.174, two starters; won the Spring Stakes, Sheepshead Bay, three-quarters of a mile, 114,lbs., in 1.164; won the June Stakes. Sheepshead Bay, three-quarters of a mile, 117 1s., in 1.15f, four starters; won the Great Post Stakes. Sheepehead lBav, three-,uarters af a mile, 115 Ibs., in 1.19, four starters; won the Good-Bye Stakes, Mheepahead Bay, three-imlarters of a mile, 115 Mas., in 1.15, six starters; won the Atlantic Stakes, Mounmonth Park. three-quarters of a mile, 115 lbs., in 1.16, six starters; won the Tyro Stakes, Monmouth Park, three-quarters of a mile, 115 I1s., in 1.19j, live starters; won the Junior Champion Stakes, Monmouth Park, three- quarters ,f a mile, 115 lbs.. in 1.17. In thi last race he defeated Kingston and Fitzroy. He met and defeatedl all tbeest two-year olls of hbin year. Tremont muast be regarded as a success in the stud. The follow-ing winners are most all the get of his first season in the stad: Dagonet, Fremont, Filliale, Flenrette, Jessica, Lavish, Temple, Trngle, Marmont, Chicago, Seabright, Love- lace, etc., creditable performers. 276 Woedpecker 1738-Hrod 1796.-Tartar 174-Partner 1718-Ji- -Byerly Turk, about 16. Buzardl 1"87, Woodtekr17r D Aot aner 17(ce 1ltU)-Dan. of Hih- I I 1774(0 (Maicho 17W-Des. 1700 oEnfIneer fl . 1,W6 (Sapon 17.43) . Z _.j ldua W"e Ditto 2&A ')ir Peter T. 1784)-Dai 1M of Mercmay 1718 (wlIpee 1164) 1a-D. IT6 br. Dbr of Heind 16 Twa 1748) --Folly 171 by Make 1750 (Squirt =1)-Vixen 1758 by _____._,_. BegulluR 1710 IGd Ar. 171) 7i Mck Andrev, 1;97 sloe-s Andrjew ots-Dau. l7o0Mei18j= b. a; M h0. FraxInilas 1716 by Treutbm 170 T. Sweptakee 1748-Dee. 1785 o Woodpeker 3 i 1 278 . , Im (Herod 171)-_-verlutig 1775 by Belipee 17 (Mareke 1605. I _ Web Wsty 1790 f!tt -o 177M-Panelope 1798 by, Trumpsuw 17M /Coudwltor 1767. s-Pru- . ; e . neJa 1798 by HighlyW 1774 (Herod 178).-IPromieu 1728 by Snap 1710 Soip 17316- _., low. Julia 1716 by Blank 174D (GoL Ar. 1724'. D _ teick i i)3 l H bietoui-De.. 1716 of Corider 7lend b i M -k WHldgooee 1716 by HigS or 1224 aerod 1758)-olheiremo 1786 by Pot. c 12 -1 - Mi_ e Boet4 (lcilpe 1764)-Manhle 124 by Gotdfader 12B4 (Fn7p 17 1)- Xh. E .y B... r ilie 1799 (Benigbrogbu171)-ir Grie 17ne 17.r6 by)- 1,, E iiaj Den, of Anoaeter 1766 (Blank H-40)-Dan. of DeDacnu Ar. I-Du. of Sampwon b.._2n.. -1745iflBaxe 1711. Davnport. Si Slion moo kmTiCkIe Toby 1706-Dg of Hickory 1llDJ 'Whip 1794F-Tru- _ br. h., 1 1. 174(Herod 1756)-i 175 of Ecipt 1704 (Slack 17SV. ME I. Orhu 18IO (B losPrizl51 7118OI-Upk_0 rey (MTlk&bl Robin Grey lH1 (- RoII: b. f 1 1-21. =izVof b lain 1791 ide 176-eaihre TStihle ; 5i .o . m. . 1774)-D... dofero=h 17bS3 (Reailu 17D0). Q Emillu lele m7Benlngbrough 1701)-F2iy 1610 by stamfor 1264. irPetert Itii c 12 b. h., 1811. DaU. 12Uiet W ik 1706 Usaltr m l7SOGrey Doridmat 1761 by Dorimoat 1772 . Otho 1-Dizy1HuTby Blanki140(GcLAr. 1724). e M-ew; SYud 1874 ingbrough 179t Goonder 1805 by Hainbletonla I" n ing Fergne .1 Zb. in., e1 1775WBal17101 by Trndctor Z.176-Fancy 1 78 by Florizel 11711 H. ilerod n 17518 Spator 1741 wCrab 1716. Z ! _r bLT r0 Dick Andre 177M bJ. A dew i7en-Dau. 103 f bana 10 eryf-4 b:w o-, j . b h F- 177nerld 1f8 by Trentham 176 T. Swepotakes 1743)-De. 120o Woodpecker 4 D f Dl_ ' 10'I I (Herod I758-R-E-ti.X V.5by Fip 11.64(ake 1750) Sno 1,11 (Don Quixte 184i--&lkloekok' d.mn 120 by CorIander 17 (Pot-P. I Cb. e 1.3)-W 1810. .92by Higbfl1yer 12 74 (Bored I26 -oblre1261 by Pct-8-o-'. k D''_____ 1272......SciwIYuI by Goidflndor 1704e 1200. I M Yedo AOL Eclpiie 1814 (Ijaroc 102l1)-Y. Maid of-tho-Gka 1817 br lpedltton 1795 w PogMieu z 3 -n ch. hi., 182 178i)-Iid-of-tbe-Oiti 180)1 by 'Spored Egle h 176 AQ te 78)-Annetie by . :; : 1. 'Shot 1771,1Merke 1M-Da.LL of Rtckioghm (Fartuer 1211). Greia Cooke hihip 1804 ( 1794)-Jne Hunt 179t1 by Honmo Pargon 1744 (Fii. B .i ! ;zJ Pece-n, p 176rl-Moll by ie (ure 1747-Slerki n 17tl8 by 'Wild ir 1. . v lb. m. 1816f. 1Cado 17.)-'Cub naere 761 bv Cub 17 Pox 1714). S.. Coo ! P_ P k'v WprV 17 ( 'It-m 17511)-Specklebek 1700 bvno hlbe Coler iYde'eFCK1er 7 ;v' -318 2 b h., 1404 177fl-Oid, Specklebeck by Meede's Coler Ir4 'Ja 146-De. 01 'SoberJoho F' al ;=s 1700 (Rib 1711-Tbcrngrhbred nic 01' Mr. Wade. nXaryfBedardwDuke of Bedford 'Bedfoi 179)-Dau. 1813 of 'Speculator 17511 Dragon' 1r7,-Dau. 1616 of 'Dare Devil 177 ( t 1.,. - l17 by Trumpator 17.6 (Con- L 'L I1 _! 3I dnctor 17" -SiLt. 1706 to La Inbl y Highbfer 17r4)eod 76 ' tx ITocau IClnd 1W (WieliO7bon 186)-Baiter 1M by Msuter Henry 1816 (Orv1il2e 17960)-De- J dim at87 byAlImrnhs16 (d _ II Ii h br b 1811' IAIS97 laner 1720 (EcdIpse 124-Brinette by Aranthu 1746 lOld I I I 13- ' " En Ioglad 1741)--Myqy 1T711bnytcebe. 1748 (Cede, 78I4. Lar 1V174Selin 181i)-Kle 11 by Beaard18 limielb 1801)-Olympia1l15bySir I f D CIL m, 181S Oflrer 1800 (Sir Peter T. 178 4bycAtila195bynvil 1m (Herodl1- Scota 17t-3 _____by B.1lpee 1764 (ILceke 1770). I I Bay lSult 181t tgelhm IS)-Cbbweb 1161 by Pheotmn 188 W 176)- FAg 1815 by Mk,;E liddlrton, So otlmyer 188 (Soreeer 1796)-Web 180I by Way 190 (Pot-8-o-'a 177o-Penelocpe .0 b Ihl 1 1764 by T ptor 170 (Conductor 1737). - id.- Godolphbin 1818 (Partiin ll)-Sb4. 180020 Cobwreb by Phantom 1618 lWalton 176- 1 1 eb. mn.. 183i. Ilbge 1815 by Sooh-ayer C ISe rererl981-Web 188 by Waxy 171IO P'ot-8-o-' iS I cb. an, 1831. 177r-Penelop. 1218 b prum ter 1716 (Conductor 1). I w Tbe Baron, lr. BNideeteher 188 (Sir Hercule L86)-Rhldne 280 by lomnltt 11(Whl.kcr Th. B. ., 1811)-Mime Pratt 1216by Blackek 1814 (Whitelek l81 Alaboezt 181 by Orvlrle ;3 1 5 1 18 I I 1720 (Benigbrough 1292M instrel 162 by Sir Peter T. 17ghtln I4) ol e . Powbont. Glenton' g181 (Seltan 181 Marpeom 1830 r Mu 18y B1l ( e17)-Clere 1824 by o fi : 1 b. m., 1817. Maruton 1 Wbike 780)-ie rpallce ll4by1 lue1790(Merculry2778)- Am- _ ro!1'" In 120 byv Mter 179reutbam 176). : f 14X]l et Llrerpool 18 1 T p18-slo 131b rrd 18t)1 Buzzard' 77).11of c- It 1 ar br. h., ISM. ElecWtIn4 aGohmI I79liSlt i791 to Skyswoeper by Bighiyer 17,4 4Herod iso ite 1i7DtCbanhlekere dam 1778Eclpe 1774(Mereke 1200) 2 lS I 1:l XSi-tell to XVehepeft tir, (Blacktock I84- lln0 eteu 8 (OdImsna ITS) -Mi. I Hor-se-. Cranfield 18nS I y Sr Peter T. 1784 li 7lv1er 1274)Dee 16 of Pgnum 2284 d 1 ..,164. fwlip 176114-D 1781 of Py.ter 161(Blak 17405 Boston, 1 --ITleon3181 (Sir Areby IM26-D... 1814 dm dllFlorl 1801('Diomed1 77=Da; !1 D h h& 14 o-1216 Aof 'Aldoinena 11S7Pot4" 7731-Den of 'Clochfast 4(Gimcrack 176019- k. ; . cb 1 ,1513 Du. of iSymmea Wildar.1117 (eFearnougt 175). i Crneal, 'Sarpedon, I (EmI1lis 8i0)--Hwe. 180 by Sea r 1818 SIr Archy 16)--Lady 5. 13 b. Li A I are Sb Roise PllBt 179)-X= 1F02 by Meiz r I'9 SI 4Medley 14 1 .0 bD I W ImIl-Dee. of Hi eL 1784 (Hivlyer 1774). i LEI S i Yon reh IPrla 16s7 MEmis Ilis--Dephlne M 11 by Whisker 1812 (Waxy 1290) -MyLdy' 'Monarch!1816 by Comn. 180 (Screr174-The Colonel'. dea. I by Deipni 171 (Bigbyer B 'D 23 ,1 ' ' I 1774)-Tippl Cyder 1708 by King Fergn 17b75 (Eipee 1764). I E S t _ I KlyHeth lAm. Belipe 1814 (Duroc 18016-Am. Porona i M- by Sir Alfred 1815 (-Sir Hamr" 1'-1- I b. an., c m 183a Deal o9 cir ry 1795S6Ir Peter T. 1254)-'Pomoua 1li by Worthy 17.161(10ot-S o-'. _____ 1778)-Ceandv 1290 by Boxzzarde 1787 (Woodpecker 17 78).111 oy 2 Berth.ne, Ccokrecyi,.a 14 Pimac IS Dled 7-Tlanoleon' dean by 'lta 178 I b. .,1Is. IBM ipiirmtild , Arid, (Eclzpse 17041-. o 01 lyawn-ne Wildsir 17227 -Pearnoug17 A Ia lis mR14) Id-AIur b dubpr atlonlt 4, 1 b. ani 17b ct.13(ietr111Prgn117by lozad 78 (wooweker !- - aW.. S ir Lusbe SIr W llinof Trannrt 1W1 (Sir A-by lIlM-X Dowdn 1U199 'BOzz' lif7ST b. b., 18 (Woodpcker 1273)-Dee of 'Speculator 170 (Deaugona 17W7-DoeO.f De-oD(PcS. I I I Inout 1it17-1-Deu. ofFernonght. I 1aI Arlan, jiveniaort TrtainptorllUSIr mSoloon 1IN-11Ma.ry Jones b an 1lav Korinko b. m.. 184. 1RI85 Sir Arrby 1156-Xlfntea grandam byY. Uedird ('Bedford 1 of62-Den oe Arlon (P ueli-Den. 01 Briliaiint U .. Trveller eon of ' IS4Tr17 The Breeders' Hfand Book and Guiek. TROUBADOUR. WINNER OF THE SENSATION, CIIITEIRION, K1Il1ALL AND OTHER STAKES AT TWO YEARS OLD, THE CHARLES GRIEEN, P'ALMEIR HOUSE AND 8T. LEGER STAKES AT TRiliEE YEARS OLIJ, SUBU.KBAN HANDICAP, OCEAN STAKES AN-) MONMOUJTH IUP, ETC. Theproperiy of Capt. S. S. Brown, Wildwood Stud, Pa. TROuDADxiUr, bay horse, foaled 1882 bred in the Woodburn Stud, Ky., by Lisbon son of imp. Phaeton by King Trnn, nianm Glenuine, dlaun of Winadrush by imp. Gleneig, anit of Caterer by Stoekwell, grandam Lute, dlamn of Virginins by Lexington, out of Loin Horton by imp. Albion. Troubadour was a grand race-horse and is from a great racing anid producinig family. Glenidine was a grand producer. She is the (lam of School Girl anti her sister, Patrimony, the lali of Lisirnony (a first-class race- horse). anad Patron (winner of the Great American Stakes), Windrush (winner of the Illinois Derby, etc.), and Lizzie Krepps, a gool two-year old winner. Lute, the grandam, produced that good horse Virginins, and Lute Edgar (the dam of Shiloh), Torrent (a two-year old whiner). and Tenerine (dam of Leo and Louise, a two-year winner in 1891). The great grandamna, Loin Horton, produced Kildare and Amy Far- ley (dant of Mattie Amelia, dam of Hemlock, Borealis and Sallie Taylor, Tereme. F'ousie's lam, Pathfinder andxi Blee Grass). Blne Grass won in England the Burwell Stakes, Newmarket, the Ascot Biennial Stakes, and the Macing Stakes. Goodwood, beating Oasian, winner of the St. Leger, etc. Other good ones from Luin Horton were Spartan. Pequot and Patnla, dam of Ceawood (winner of the Clay Stakes. etc.). The Stockholder mare, the fifth dam, produced Compromise, Invincible, Laura (dam of Lily Ward, Harry of the West, Fannie Cheatham, Judge Darrell stud Lerna) and lorine. From these caine the good oenes Laura Faris, Ascension, Bnckette, Hattie Ifagar, Fanny Brown, Ada Hayes and Memento. Troubadour at two years old ran fouirteen times, won seven races, was seconud ins three and third in one. Ran second to Favor in McGrathStakes tive-eighths of a utile, 110 Ibs., in L0W4; ran second to O.B. in, Alexander Stakes, five-eighths of a mile, 110 lbs., in 1.M2j; won pnrse. five-eighths of a mile, 1i5 lbs.. in 1.021; won Sensation Stakes, three-qnarters of a mile, 110 lbs., inn 1.22f. beating Ten Stone, Freeman, ete.; won Criterion Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, 110 lbs., in 1.211; ran third in Kenwood Stakes, five-eighths of a mile, 112 Ibs., in 1.014; ran seeond to Ten Stone for Purse, tive-eighths of a mile, 110 lb., in 1.035; won purse, three-quarters of a mile, 110 lbs., in 1.18k; won Lurse, 1 mile, 109 lbs., in 1.501;, wot Kimball Stakes, three-quarters of a tuile, 1151 ., in 1.17; wont Barrett Stakes, 1 tuile. 118 lbs., in 1.45. At three years old ran twenty- two races, won tive, was secount in three and third in nine. Ran third in Distillers' Stakes, 1I miles, 102 Rbs., in 2.08", won by Modesty; ran thirdl in Phtenix Hotel .Stakes, 1 miles. 10 l0bs., inn 2.03); won purse, 1I miles, 102 bs., in 2.081; ran second to Bersnn in Clark Stakes, If miles, 110 bs., in 2.091; ran second to Aretino for purse, 1t miles. 1I0l lbs., in 2..Wk; won Charles Green Stakes. 1k miles. 118 lbs.. in 2.13k beating Thistle, Favor. etc.; ran third in American Derby, 14 miles, 123 Ibs., in 2.491. Volante won, Favor second; ran third in Boulevardl Stakes 1i miles, 112 lbs., in 2.09; ran third inn Sheridan Stakes, 1k miles. 123 lbs., in 2.09k v ran third in Drexel Stakes. I mile. 1Z Ins., inn 1iO; won Palmer House Stakes, 1 miles, 106 lbs., in 2.101; woo St. Lotis St. Leger Stakes, 2 miles, 123 Ibs, in 3.48; ran third in Ma.- kaskia Stakes. 14 miles, 114 lbs.. is 2.44; ran thirnl itt Hautel Stakes, 14 miles, 1M2 lbL, in 2.454; runta thirdl in Brewers' Stakes,. 11 miles, 113 lbs.. iti 3.24; ran second to Editor itt Falsetto Stakes, 2 wiles, 125, 11s., in 3.431, beatiung Volo, Ten Booker, etc. At four years tl rant three ties tnnnIn wino all his races. Won Handicap purse, 14 miles, 110 I1,s.. itt 1.57; won Snuwturb:n, 1 miles, 11S l1ts., in 2.121, beatitig Rissmonnl, Barnam, Lizzie Dwyer, Ban Fox, Charity, Favor, etc.: wntn special race against Miss Wood- fiurl. 1f miles, 118 lbs., in 2.081. At five years oald rant six rates, won -fonr, was setigl. inn attc unnd third inn the other. Won lptursee 1 mile, 122 ls., in 1.424; ran .e....nl t, Tlte Bard inn (tOmry Island Stakes, V- mnile 122 lIs, in .-55; won Sweep- stakes, 1 mile, 115 Ilbs.. in 1.41; won Ocean Stakes. 1i miles, 120 11s., 1 5f. beating The lBardl; wont Mlnotnuonth Cup, 1t miles. 121 lbs.. in 3 01, beating The lBiard; rant thirdl in Freehold Stakes, 14 miles, 118 lbs., in 2.391, The Bard won, Barnum was sceeotnd and Trofulnbadonr broke down. Tronhudonr is young in thie tad. Is sire of the winners Arnold, Lookout, Too Quick, La Cigale, nbotit tll that have been trained. Troubadour is dezscennlel in lire-t female limtitrongh imp. Silver (Sylva) from the Blar], mare, to which trace Latn. Cade, Flyitng Childers. innmp. Diomed, Sorcerer, imp. Priam, Phantom, Laungar. Mnley, The Catre, l'lenipotentiary, Tnrinns, See-Saw, itup. Zinganee, in England; Winldrtush Tyr.ant, Virgitnius, sBlue Grass, Epsilon, Hil:tlgo, Voltigenr, etc.. etc., inn Asneri,'st. 278 Waxy 1700Pt4-s--'. 173-Rclipwe 17614-M-zke 1710-8quirt I ,-Bartlett's Chlldera-Dauley Arabian 1689. J Whiknr 1812 (W 1790)- 1818 byOtavian 1807Stripling 1781-Cpue I7Vb Ad Haerotl 1718,)-Madcap 174by Rlipme, 17V4 (Macek I70Sph Nlsa3b Us 1740 o A,. 1VW). Fa,..y tkia 11 u tgino lhWI0 -M6. Teoly 1808 by Tedyhe -(Irlt-der 178 l(c r- 1.)aw.aon. anal,; 9 by Sir Peter T. 1184 Hilghfyr17)Puia17 -.. ch ni. 823. 'coat 1718-Captlce 1711 by Maethent 17sane 17,74. 78 y buiran 1816 ,8ebm 11102-TrarnkolineODb- 'an eoIiXnrw 77ZW) L cb h,1101 I 1)8b8 120 (Pot-s-- 1772)-P.nlp 172 by rumptlr 1181 (C,ndwwtr mI 1810 ,Oreill 1118) ,b 14V 0.W) 11 M:7hana 190Mercury IV-_ hr. h.I e 10 ) lxadr15 Elpe1''-rnteb maatu 178 Cl I ' Rglad 1741 )-Myfiy 1771 y Malebern1741 Wade 1;31)1 .8 Pnlalon 114 Intre 180)-Lanush1810by Cin 144 PanlowitaV181s)Lydia 1184 2 11 18. by Ponlllon 1" 1 (Sir P1eT7 78)9aiey188 yIycitu 717Crane 78 Al Vonhte141Cme8 - Dc0 13 by --lho.a.Pd 11813 HpaadV) n1Pompy 8onthctoe 1811 by 11nngrogh1791 IKiug, Pregu I 75 5, -Lae.low 101b Pipalr b. in.,t813.I 7W SImpceaorll7l--Dhk Snrw'aa 171A) byllihbilyrr 177.4 Herd 17258,. Ic.Brdcaaer s 1 Sir Heculc- 1") dB-Rhlda11)b Bron-ieta 120 (Wh.ker cl b The.ao, 1814 I1 -MIN Pratt 1lS by Blacklock 1814 (Wie -k 81)adebout 1811 by Orville - cb h., 844.17991, (llenngbrengh 1191, Mi.orrel 181Mbg Sir Pe-ter T. 1W'!by 1774): Pochon - . 1.0 (Suta ll)-Marpeeaa IR8 Mn 1817 (OrIll 17. M--Clame 1884 by b., ___PM__ non 1799 by Drive 171, CTrenha 7 116M). ___ - OrISIMIO Tnochetn'e 11811 staieel 1lVnjlmne10 1187 8il82- Kite 1201 by li. h, 144.oatard 181 MOte-lni 85b SrOie 20( ec T.18) Scotlla 1115by Anvil1777 (RerOd 1l58. Th. sdyl the Velolpde1825 Blacklock 1814,-Emma 1894 by WhIsker 1818 (Wax 176-47lbside Mnrkold Wel. Fir 111b l-erm 1790 tIwerury 1778j-Vlcealtnd. two) byPlao176Ipr- CIL. -. . eb.in. 18)1. toe 1176)-Beatrice IM9 by Sir Pete T. 1786 lB1f6 17741. .5-IF Par lla 181Walo70-aln 86b s111[hlbn r emu 41, Gladiator, 1807,-Quadtillle11 yS. n 88(uzr 71-aayBe 1806byflsy ml',.. - d- h., 1821n or] Socerer 11(rmao 16-aar 71 yCradr18 (Pat80 a17) -y' L'a l Starch orl Voltar 114 akok11)Raa14 yBlacklock 1814Ibelk 'blk. b 8.)-ali 88brm yiir180Iaco11 -rny'a 81b - .1.Orv lle 18 lenbughl71,-MKeeGrlmaone 19 yWil 79(trd15) fl E TochtoeCane 1 IWae e 89-atev 10 by Xante Beery 1875 (OrvIle 17961 Boa dic87by Aexade 1720 (fEclipse 1764i-Bnnellt by Anaranlhma 1786 (Old Eng- w . .., hr. h., 1811.landD.41)Caaytl 1771byDMac-eDn1748 Cade 734) N tobo80Jry. 1891) bl"tapwng 18487b (Cnead- 8I(Carl 81- a.186o E Maidof Linac Muley 1810 (Or9ll l9 ana 1811 byik 'nde 1791 (lo. Andressa 17J45- lii. 14. s 116b Beinebmongl 1191 (King Fergus 1775). Thearn 11,r Rdace 88(SrBree 1-ckMIa 1613 by Donsa18)(Whltskaff W I eb. h., . 1816)-Mm.Prtt 11byBarklnek 1814 (Whltelock 181 adbut182byOv.l ri 8)- 1799 leningbrooscb 17t -Mlnsitel 1IN1 by Sir Peter T. 1181 Mllthye174 Gleare5 111 Sln 110-Iarpcaa 188) by Muley 1810 (OrvIlle 79-lrr12Ib b...'''- Marin.lon 10 I hAke 70-H 1814 by Glhanna 170IJercuT ry 5- .nt ' " Anmazon llgobyrvr18 Teiat116. ___ 0 111 a Hm prey Cl nk er 1 SU (Co rnni 18 W)- Da.. lI ONliiesreat186 ioN. QIoe W1281-- .Me lbtl '' Dow. 1818 of Golumpuu 180 (Gobanna 17w0-Dan. 1810 of faynator 1791 jTrnupator 45 a .A's 1783);IT-(lircls 180 byS.Gog 19llhle 1741 gsaaoTourbatoe 1481 (CIAra 18v-lune10 yPnUloon 1898(Caaitrel 18011 - Lan. a -- I .o . b. in.la. 181. 161 yCin184Palwt 1813),-LydIa M188 by Poeltom 31105 (Sir Peter T.118a j .n _________ VarIet 10by Hyarlnth.. 1797 (Coriander 17861. ie elo.Partl89Ii,1811 (Walton lm)-yan10 ySroeik 80 tree 16) eba10 be It., 15.1 by Gohanna 1190 (Mercury 17' 8)-Camlilla 1778 by Trentham 1709 (T. Sw-qtlkea '4 .fr Dazes AnelS.. 1883 (Ryal Oask 14-GarcIa 1811a by Octavlan 181) iStrlpllng 1781)', Dan. 1811 'It 4 - 1841. of Shorttl I18 (T. Maceke 17711-K9atharlne 1798 by Delploi 1781 (Rilgbflyer 1774)- 1.n[.in. Dan. 1789 of 1'yatr1786 (Blak 1740,. -I s7..i - Whalebone 1807 Waxy 1791h-D)ftan 11 bylu 1w i6lbi13 ;7S7 li n h li. Folly 180 by Highland Fu 19 (pdil 1784- Harit 1799 by Volunteer 1789 b . h- 188 i(8clipee 1781) -D.a. 1780 of Alled1770 (liatcheni 114). Galnalm( 182(lners 1860-Dun. 1818 of Top Turrvy 1WI1 (St. G.oW 1890)- b. ca I- lb&S.uil 1 w6(Yake 1171)-Dan. I718 of JHlgblyer 1,,4 (Raeod re.__MM. 1 -Dan. 1 of (loldlnder 17614 (Snap 1730,. I fl Timunleon. 8I1FA_- _1886(e i 177)-Dn cli.li.,181. WI 1767ererunuht 730)-Dan. of Tyler's Dritee 1760 ' Othello)D. o 18 SIster to IBall' Floizel 1801 (-1omed 1777-Dan. of eCloclfaat 11774 (GIncrack 17M9)-Dant. of A Tuckaho., Si-me' Wiblair 17117 '-Fsranenght 111) VY. Kitty FIsher 1767 by 'Fearonoght 1753 rh...acba., 1814. (egolns ITW-,-Kllty Flehe 1I1,.b Cede 1724 God. Ar. 1744,. a.A .1"40Orville 17890)-Icacla 14 byTeP e 84Vandyke Jr. 1819) ii - Sarpdrou7il75 br. h,, 18W. 18-byDcAd.I78.7 bJoMabl 101 nney 17.16). g I - i.1808 by lMelzr 11l1 ,Mdy171-a.Of Bghfljr I8 ,Rlyr 1774- crt. in., 18.5. Dan. of !Fearnoght 1716 (Regln 179) bin__ I [ caln or] Send 1801 (Biniing rnb19).lia118yStl1eisW77iiDi uS t I , 1799) of Whiskey 119(atramm' 11Ge ortat18 b oiin 772 (Oth. - . s lth, 182r161D" 1797b Bak 70(ldA. 71 b r. in,18.(]WnrwI77l adn 11 yPt8-- 71(ee 71V. CiIIIa 1787 ' (Eclpee 1764,- Rachel4 170ly igfyA 174iiyd 7..1.._______ by ele,'Ar-; 1718-mat. to Catn by Partner 1718 (J,gg)8lt.c.. an. 179In ex by 'kGllwy I Vco B-`b,--Sist toCiuney Akeater Turk-Cem liek. by Lede. Ar-Da..12 f pn ('ryelo lrk)-Otd Mreoeasby Lord FaIrfac's lreen uaae--old Saied Pe by an Arabian-A Br a. 2-O The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. TURCO. WIN ER OF THE RARITAN STAKES AND OTHER RACES. !The prtperty of Mr. L. 0. Appleby, near Eaiown, N. T. Yearlings sold annually. Traco, chestnut horse, foaled 1879, bred in the Nursery Stud, by Kingfisher, son of Lexington by Boston, dam imp. Toucques, dam of La Tosca by Monarqne, son of The Emperor by Defence, grandam La Toneques by The Baron, sire of Stoekwell and Rataplan, great grandam Tapestry by Melbourne, son of Humphrey Clinker by Comns, out of Stitch by llornsea, son of Velocipede by Blackloek, etc. Turco was a good but unfortunate race-horse. At two years old ran four raees. Won purse, three-quarters of a mile, 100 lbs., in 1.15j. beating Vampire. Bayadere, etc.; ran second to Hiaswasse, three-quarters of a mile, in 1.16, with six others behind him; ran third to Wyoming and Olivia, 5 fiulongs, in 1.ltl, with five others behind him. At three years old, won two races out of three starts; 1 mile, 118 lbs., in 1.461, beating Free Gold, Hilarity and three others; won Raritan Stakes, 1 miles, 118 lbs., in 2.29, beating Maeleth, liuplex and three others. His sire, Kingfi,)her, was a first-clas& race-horse, winner of the Belmont, Champion, Jerome and Trav-ers Stakes. Imp. Eltham Lass was half sister to Viridis, dam of Springfield (winner of the Stockbridge Cup) by Kingston, son of Venison and winner of the Goodwood Cup. Kingfisher is the sire of Lady Rosebery (winner of the Champagne Stakes), Rica, Prince Royal (winner of eighteen races, including the Midsummer Handicap, 1 mile, at Monmouth, in which he conceded Enrns and Badge 9 lbs. each and won in 1.40; Rancho-dm I-Paso Handicap, Ile miles, 115 lbs., in 1.464, which was the best on record to that date; the Harvest Handicap, 11 miles, 12.5 lbs., in 2.07, an excellent race). Imp. Toucques, his dam, won the Filly Sapling Stakes, and was by Monarque (winner of the French Derby and sire of Glamfiatenr, winner of the 2,000 Guineas, Derby, St. Leger, Grand Prize of Paris and Ascot Gold Cup, the only horse that ever won all these events'. Toncqnes is the dam also of the Tarbonche, Turk and the great filly La Tosca. His grandam, La Toneques (winner of the French Oaks, French l)erby and Prix Royal Oak, 1 mile 7 furlongs) by The Baron, son of Birdcateher and sire of the great Stoekwell. Great grandam, Tapestry, own sister to Volante. dam of the good horse Thunmder (winner of the Epsom (Clp, Craven Stakes, Goodwoodl and Alex- audra Plate) by Mclbourne, sire of West Australian (winner of the 2,000 Gnineas, Derby and St. Leger), Blink Bonny (winner of the Oaks and Derlby) and dam of Blair Athol (winner of the Derby and St. Leger), out of Stitch, half sister to Lady Evelyn (winner ofthe Oak,) by Hornsea, she out of Industry (winner of the Oaks) by imp. Priam. Turco is handsomely and fashionably bred from a grand racing and producing family on both paternal and umaternal sides. Turco traces through the best racing blood to the Barton Barb mare, from which descend in direct female line Whiskey, Selim, Rubens, Castrel, Catton, Whiteloek. Blacklock, Sir Hercules, imp. Margrave, Harkaway, Voltigenr, Surplice, St. Albans, Lord Clifdlen, Mask, Pell Mell, Brag, Sheen, Gold, imp. Hmrrah, imp. Ainderby, imp- Billet, imp. Eagle andi 8preadl EagI.. Wanverly (by imp. Anstralinul), etc. Nklolm 111-Hrod 1756-Tart 1748-Partn er 1189-11yedrly Turk, about 1 --- ir- d -Mad I jmoml 1780)-.Canlana 179 by Iklh 1781i (BHW 174- ...b. h, 1805. . e i 1 (T. wS 17 117B itWahra 17wr0-Dan. -9Yem178 (FomuAter 178g. .i acDaugt-of, 1itrumm 1180E11dipme 1764)-Dan. of Symac' Wildair 171 (5Feanonzbht 17.1)-Dan. ot Tylea t vet 1i80 (- thOelloD)- 1. of 'F er 1761 (BI k I'.41J)-La. fr ei 170 fil y by l8teanr 1114 (lrrlu 179te-Dru. 1784)- o ab. h,)81101. eelyozerg;=4 19 of Fearnoagh 1755 (hegark 12Bo-Dau. ot Walue 799SlrPetrT 174)-araol 80 by 1.-o.' I=l byiiPee a4-rn aeght b. ITl. b V brg 172yer 1174 (Scrd0 118)-romu.e 1780 by a 171 (Snip 1 a FL-il IM Ii. .to- 7 147'08bernurdlol(;ded irNte-r T. -SJ4 1- 87 by Blank Dori740A. .. brt 141 Isby rlyer Itl4 (Joe0AdT. Si3ytake 174)byoDickir 11b oIon arb-Sat. - I24egb.m.,lb od.i AI by Maw S..pw E X ; tr Ytr rchyl(raion 1016)-Dan1 of AO.vl 129 17i T; 0-Tg r2t ehr183 by SIrPeteor T.1284 (HlgH yc 1 773 4toin 1 7ru by Wkin r 1725-3 t W (E Cip1 ael (Pa 128 biY. Maa e 1771ark1780). bb..I 14 OStaolan 1to807 re lS 86;5-IJan. It of Chtobe 17 7. Mar 17 ket 12711-- hr lli 81 ari e M 1 (l ye07)Da 1 28 of PajinanoerouBh1741)) p)am 81 ii li 10 . . 152K 1274 La) - 12110 tTaneln 1742). "4;il ; +Kn Pr g S 1 Eirnn Lirt 18 17Vf (Selm T 10-lymp 1815by SirOliver 1100 (Sir Peer T. 1 )-.botill A; T - l bi c. h., b lx. 1854. 75 by A nv.il 7 (crod"7. 17a 88by ElipZ 12 (arke 178cf -Ilaumony z tg1 Fortre". F .175 by Blark 174218od Artar 1I). Doe-koc 184 rbaeboer 18'607-Jerwm 1807 by Gonama 188 ((Whalebon or) Semour .1 0j B o S -3 nlrao jeliax ltit 4Bnanar 1WS ne i "t U191 by76 W Dino 1811t ir Peter T. 12ws-Dn. b. I., 181i0. ya ( of 1Orod Tar r 174)-Folly 17 . B jj; Came 1780 by T airbone 17t(.81fl)-M akml 180)Cq-te16b4aey11 (Orvill . e 116 -Slat.128t ) i j e -twoth by Pfia tea 1287 Lerca &17-Da4 t18 1u by Cd 1 b_ ma..164 178 OfDan. 1778 Sna 17D Ph Iof oe1 a.6 g 3f Wa 1780 (bFot-8.h'a 1 )enelope 171801287 (Condnrtor 17S1)-Pen- o b. h., 180T.1786igbyer 17107 4 (IS. t by Snap 110 (tinlp 1721)- hr. ch IL, ttJulia 1by Blnit 1740(Ar. 18 4 DI.oPC Enlbecna Id ea rsud 1787)-Lttle Polly 1816 by lighloan Fg 171 8 (Spadfl1le 1-841- -b.h., IO Harriser 17817 byvolalser 1780 )eclprc I74 -DaIn 178 of Alfred 1720 jatrbmu a_______ b748)-Il nile 1771 r MNarake 17150,8&irf 17W2. IWlm ker Corn 180M (I- ler IT1)-I te 186 by Blngbeongb 1781 (KIng IFigns 1775)- Romonod lb.Mb T..ndem 1213 by pThol2- 175 by o 171)T b. a L, 1811. Beib, P 1711 ) 1 1M e a1 b t, idO7. t;12417-re bS5iarngl74lby 27 ilg 1on1715 Bay lo.41-0) g Dealg Trawp 1810 Thek Anru 77-ena106b nem1(Boezarde I' XI- Mile11 I eb. f. Fol 1805by H ghland Fling 18Blll a 1b90 by Volunteer 17) X !ch -:elit1. - errlpa 174-Dn 1g 6 Otge7rof i Alfrd11 (Maic hea 1780,. H2 imd .e Cat iconom.it Whiiker 1512 Gohann 1210) -Lacys F N18Gray 04 by Tlmt 17 Dtlinlp.Y -181arL B b h. ]1 178 by Flulel 176 tHero 1716-Frenzy 1774 by Ecllpma 12tl4 (larae 17r0)-Dan .y Dancr noi 1110 (Sorceread Mary 100 by Bencb1280 Kn Foieigna b , nnr. 17,-Dno lle _ 17 lerd 15 -i I. m.toe Maske 17 (saqurt ______ 131) -Dan. of Bani1740 (God. Ar. 121). fraxy 1710 tFot.-o-'e1728B)-PeneMlop 186by Trmpapto- 178 Ionductrlor 17 -Piia- ; neila180by lHlly I 77 IHerod IA5)-Proalne 118 b Snap 1710 (Sn1p 173) - Julia 171 byBln 171 d. Ar. 1214). 2,An inshut 1786)7 Msacke 1I ,)-Dlan. 128 of D1rone 11727 lHerod 171)'a.ren 18 b. -n, 1807. by 7.Mrk 77 M-k 2ShTbr 1221 by Herod 120 (Tartar 1741)-Grey 4 _______ Stalig 141 y Sarlng1717 BayBolton 1715). ____ S eclswhalebone 187 i14axy 110) -Pad I81 by4adi obiliiana11i)Tblrol -, blk1b. IO by Axd 1280 (Edcpec 171)-tl11 ySir Peter T. 171841 Mifghfler 117741)-Hornet, 1780 by Drone 1777(erd18) ar Gaomli o Booty 1804 Ihanlidleer 1287)- lIh 89 yI.Neae10 (Commodcre 171(11 1IL4.L 'Vi.Hron yBao 70 Herod , M. 1 -erI e175b Hero 1713 (Cade 1241-Da.. _______ 12110 of Snap 1715) Snp,1780).5 IWhiekr 11ay17)Foanb115btai 10ST-ila 711 are 1792 by Anvil 1727 (HefroB 18-Mda 17 y cipe154(aek 70-8appho 1700 by Blank 174) (God. Ar.111 Mi.8 Prt Blarklock 1810 (Whltalock 1(w1-Gadalon 1811 by OrvIlle 1719 (lleningbrgh 129l)- in 1b 1 Minetrel 181 -by Sir Peter 7. 1784 llHlghtlyer 17,74)-Matron 178M by Florizel 1708 .red 1716)-MaWden1770yalehem 1748(Cade Il1). I Id IN ..nPrey M.- wCii 41 e 7)eikfntit by tCtinker i (Pir iPeti T. 1,54)- -P t Cliker. 1286 by Tandem 1771 iSyn 1,1i15-Ternaat by Tanirm. 1280 tCripple 110j- b. hl, 1642 CantaTr 41 A by Samapon 1741 (Sla It. Honr Cervai MSe 1806 (Doe QoltSt4-IDau 1818 of Golnpan s I Ghu10) ghte L 151 o Pvalo 1791 (Trmapstor 178M-CIrcle 1805 by St. Georile 178 tlHlgbeyer b.i. . 1774-Abl&U 1I8 by Hightlyer 1774 4-ered 1208. Hoes,. Veloclpedo 186 (Ba 11Dan. 10110 or Cerberna 1801 (Goliann lIiTZwlii ch. b, IICaiMd 1104b Si (gHe 4)-Dn 12816 Of PegtsrT 1784 cI.,18 (clIp)e 15w4-Dan. 1780 of Pabr 1281 Blank 1740). mndt m eh. _ 1=1- A hrbre he2a,. 1112 byi da 1112 (tifahad M7AY- hr. m h.th 1237 Iiowr 17dC)o eh. m1 K a b. 11r lne _ ( H _ - i a 178 D M ate al7 t(Ca 34- T. Liale.ulh urn. l7iahy=a 1b4n (Crab 171)-.Uaa 1744 o Traeller 12.36 (Partnue M71u-In Maketb s b. 1737 Y.Oeieud 113(G.1'aand-Da 131at arse 178 .lgg)flew Iladar b. m. 1707 by WPAr Wedrekf'al Theatebynimaaerwry Yllonk)-an.nf lleey irran 0n,varb)notea Natural Barb mare I 1i FI I a i i V a I 27The Breeekr.s' Hand Book and Guile. IMPORTED UHLAN. WIN-NER OF THE ASCOT AND GOODWOOD STAKES, P1R1GHTON AND DON. CASTER Ct IPS AND FOUR QUEEN'S PLATES. Is pritate stahlion in Chesterbrool. Stud, Mr. A. J. Ckssatt, proprietor, Berwyn, Chestcr Co., Pa. Yearlings sold annually. Unti.A,, brown horse, fnuaIed 186W, bred by Mr. Savile, by The Ranger, son of Voltigeu- by Voltaire, dam La 3lechante by Turnus, non of Taurus by Phantom, grandalan Traviata by The Libel, non of Pantaloon, out of Fernande by Slane, non of Royal Oak. Uhlan'n sire, The Ranger, won the Grand Prize of Paris in lr63. He was a full brother to Skirmisherhr (wiener of the Ascot Gold Cotp) and by Voltigeur (winner f the Derby and St. Leger), the nire of imp. Billet and graudnire of Galopin. Hence the male line is the most popular one at present, both here and in England. The Ranger's dam was the grandam of Cremuorne (winner of the Derby, Grand Prize of Paris and Ascot Gold Cup). La 316chante, his dam, won the Grand Stand Plate at Nottingham and Handicap Plate, beating Dalesman, Blne Mantle, etc., and Town Pilte at Lewes, and was by Turnnin, ire of the Oaks winner Butterfly; his grandam Traviata by The Libel, the sire of Traducer. who got the popular sire and race-horse, imp. Sir Modred, anal his brother, imp. Cheviot. Zinc, his fifth dam, won the 1,000 Guinea. and Oaks. Uhlan was a great race-horse. Ile won the Ascot Stakes, the Goodwood Stakes, Brighton and Doncaster Culps, four Queen's Plates and mnany other races. Uhlan stood sixth on the list of winning sires in France for the year 1885, with a credit of sixty-fii.nr races won, and W46,64.90, a remarkable showing, considering he had not beeu in that country since 1881, and conseqlueutly the youngest of his get in France wvere that season three-year olals. Amongst his principal winners in France that season were Blond I1., a three-year old filly, who won the Prix de Lilas, If miles, at Paris, also the Prix de la Societe d'Eneouragement (handicap), 1Z miles, when she carried 133 lbs., beating Conlon, three years, 121 lbs., Bourges, three years old, 121 lbs. nod three others. She alno won the Prix National, 21 miles, with 122 lbs. La Nouaille by Uhlar won the Prix de Petit Cercle, 2 miles. Seeptique won the Prix le la Ferme, at Montauban, alno the Prix dle Biarritz, 1f miles, with 120 lbs., conced- ing 11 lbs. to Bernay, the scond horse, and 19 lbs. to third. S&eptique also won the Prix le la Ville, at Borleaux. Sourire by L'hlan won the Prix de Compiegne, at Paris. anal won the Grand Prix ale la Ville, 1 miles, at Lyons, beating the famous Relisianat, who had just woi the French Derby amd the Prix de C(hemin de Fer at Dleanville. Anatole by tUblan won the Prnx Ile Pare, st Vincennes, Prix de Garches, at Paris, and Prix ale Bievre, at Vincennes. Don Gigadas by Ublan won the Prix de Fervacaqtes, 17 miles, at lDeanille. Lhlan has had little ehanicf e in America, but is the sire of Grateful, Sir Abner, Mhount Vernon, Rita, Expen se ammd Tragedienne filly, etc. He is descended in direct female line from the oal Scarboro' mare, to which trace Cuinus, Slane, Young Melbourne, North Lincoln, Sefton, in England; Planet, Ex- ahecquer, and all the Nina family. 282 King Fegrin 1721a-dedllee 176-eadde 1730-64uIrt 1782-Bert)ett'a Chldera-Dorley Azabdo 10 [jr Whltelock, Ha teeter'. Ilti (Kng Fergus 1724- tod 1736 by Pensomeno 17-l.8614d biteb.eh . 1751 t9- A(anta170 by 1746 1748 (Cad. 1o2,114- Y. 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I r I lr ' Btr Peruva 150J (Si Pe rter T 12841)-M ldoeat 1664 by Meteor 1263 1 (E l el'... 17 7)-Mid- 113 l ' o m. 1Hof-all-Wok 176 by lghlya 1774 (HOUo5iid 17246)Dan 1717ot Syphon 1204 t1q7 15-Dn of Heguleeld l81736 (Gd Ar.in1214).I1S) "= H oyal Oek IoPln 14814 .Golornpn 184-baa. 1818 of Smolno 1810 4Srcrer 171161-lady Nar h -r. Sl., Itoi,1.1Ma r Bdsh.. 1724 (Squbrt 1713). D 1btI rd1b u -t s ipheOrvill 17601 t8enddenu 1191)-Een' aom 160 bylSlBir Peter T. 1784 f(lleher 1 4 35 n iFargee. 74Wbh 111 b 1771 4 klpee 1764)- Lardeila 1760 by Y. ae Q Z;by [W ! moe1810 (SorererfY d 176 7xolye 1511 behe 10So6 Bcere d 1781)- I Ik, l1 iComey U 16 by Breboh 1791 K ci I)-Sr. Jord n 17444 by Hbh- I" - -- A 1774 (Hbod 154arre 170 by 4 th 1748 Ca. 1)b 1" Ijri Zink, 1,l 4-Zalbilk DI1ir FPetde T. H1j llr I774)- Q 175brh.1by b Solon b i4 18 i br. mn., 1604) An eh n 260 by KIng Farg.(Sel 17174-lardalahb. ma. 1736 by Y _ Ned 1_70 _ '_"_iae 1771 (Sar17104-Da. of Y. CMe t747 417)-Bfeuntt'a darn r m b 1 tonout BtBotn1ti- Wde by WMnb 17i0 (tbo)-Da. o Bebyed t5 by Beob Ar.)-Dtt. to llFewernoght (ay 1748)-Sh (DeZr- eboro' a1 1aklam (1) Aroy Yllow Turk) I_________17____ I raurna I.tyromem or lNori'. oee..m e'. pDia1ry tn aerepare. 8he Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. UNCAS. WINNER OF THE KENTUCKY STAKES AT .SARATOGA AND WESTCHESTER CUI' AT JEROME PlARK, N. Y. A prirate staflion in thfe Brookddale SWtu, JIMonmouth County, near Hobuadel, N. .1. Estate of D. D. Withers, proprietors. UNxcA1s lby Lexington, son of Boston, ipred in Woodburn Stud, Kentucky, foaled 1876, dain Coral, dain of Wanderer by Vandal, son of Glencoe, out of Cairn (;ormue by Cotherstone, winner of the 2,000 Guineas and Derby, son of Touchstone, winner of the St. Leger, Doncaster Cups iln 1835 and 1836, anid Ascot Gold Cups in 1836'and 1837. tncas only started three times at two years old; won the Kentucky Stakes at Saratoga, three-quarters of a mile, in 1.204, beating Harold, Idler, Dan Sparling, et,.; he ran sseond for the Saratoga Stakes to Harold, and second in the Nursery at Jerome Park to the King Ernest gelding. lncas was then shipped to England, and in 1,79 ran unplaced in the 2,000 Guineas, won by Charibert, he behaved very badly at the post and delayed the start. He was returned to America, and at four years old started fifteen times, won five races, was second in six, third in three anl up- placed in one. Jerome Park, June 5, won the Westchester Cup, 21 miles, in 4.094, beating lerida, Monitor and Franklin, a capital race. Gravesend, June 23, ran scomnd ti, 3l1oitnir in Coney Island Cup, 21 miles, 4.364, beating Fe'rida and Danicbeff; June 26, ran sewond to Glenumore ill Stirrup Cup, 2 miles and a furlong, in 3.485. beating Jim Beck, an excellenit race. Lnug Branch, July 5, ran second to Report (4),10811,s.. Uncas (4), 114 lbs., in Shrewsbnry Handicap, 1 miles. in 3121, beating Ferida (4), 105, l,., and lianicheff (5), 100 lbs.; was third to Report, 115 lbs., and Monitor, 120 ' lis., Uncas, 121 lbs., in Monuaouth Clip, 2k mile. in 2.34, the fastest race ever run at the idistan.,ee to that date; August 21, won Handic ap Sweepstake, 14 miles, in 2.16, Cucas 112, lbs., heating Oise Dime (4). 115 lIbs. Gravesend, September 4, ran third to Luke Blackbrni and Monitor in Great Challenge Stakes, I4 miles, ii' 2.38, beating Onse I ilm; September 7, ran secil to Glennmore (5), 107 Ils. Uncas, 107 ll,s. 1 milels, iii 3.07, 1eating Momiitor, 109 llN.., etc.; Septemimber 14, was beaten by Luke Blacklburn, a uin.itch, each carrying 101 ]bs., 1 miles, in 2.424; September 23 woo Handiicap Sweepstaskes, 1 amile amid 3 fnrlongs, 107 Ih1., in 2.211, beating Mary Anler- son (3), 78 Ib., amid Checkmate (5). 114 1lbs. This is the fastest and best rice ever run at the distnamme to that date. Jerome P.ark, 0,ctober 7, won Granmxd National Htalicai , 24 maniles, carrying 113 IbHs, in 4.054, beating Monitnr, 116 lbs., Feridas. 114 Isf.. and Franklin (5), 102 Ibs. Baltimore, October 20, was beaten by Monitor iii Pimlihco Stakes, 2 mimiles and a fuirlong. in 3.414, the fastest race ever run sat thne distaine. Jeromie Park, Noveniluer 2, won Hanilicap Sweepstake,! 14 miles, is, :.16i, 119 Ibs., beating Harlequin (4), 89 lBN., and Krnpp Gun (5), 100 Ibs. At five y-cus .lml. started live tiics. wn.. tno race. lrncas, for his chances, is a success in the t.d, is the sire of tlie winners uinli yne, Laggard (a firmt-lass race-horse), Nat Goodwinm, Camcalde, Matawvumn, C'hi-ftain, Sorcerer, SnrpIns, Bel Demonmio, McCarthy, St. Michael, Copyright, P.l'nctols and ,,thers. Unicas is a1, blood bay, stands 154 hanids high, with his right fiore-foot white, amnd a small star in his forehead. He is quite a coin- pact, well and evelIy-firnued hfrse all over, having a neat head and neck, with good siunimiders and depthl of girth, rith extra good body, hips, stifles, and excellent legs anid f-ct. Tbie pIdigree irs ne of thne best inl tme Stild Book, and from a distiiigisihed racing fumily. Hisf niami is by -e t .o-e'sel est,, anid lie traces back through an ,ovn sister to (Glencoe to a nuatuiral Bari, mnanre. If the blood 'of Lexington and Glenc-ie is to ha- preserved to tIhe countitry, it is through just such pure channels as lucas ps-resents. 1 'lls tr .... 4 ill iirect fi,,osale line ta tine niat!iral Bar', imir, of Mr. Tregonwell, to, wihil tr;csx W-nlp-eeker (by Heruld), Waxy Pop.c. Wali.......e, Whisker, P..rtisummi, ilmp. Gileime, Bay Middletoum, lelbemurme, Belte',r, lRobpert the Devil, ihp. lort.iuer, Nudtunie., Specnunim amid all the Prumuella tainily. '284 1, I - 9 Hamd 17S-Tartr 17-PaWtner 1 W-.Jl-Byi Turk. about 15 . D I___ lorlsel llCI (aI 1716)-SiaL 17UM to Jnuoobyq tpcMtor (Crab Cnb )-Hont 176 od bBn 14 Cd. Ar. t.= 1ZZ)- etthoe blkersX T5las "9 -i , h. h., 1777. Gvoir by Grey nthabo (O Turk. -d aallanlra, r i oecklagh 1761 1 tHbrir 1774)-Tabitha 1746 by Treulam 1152 (T. Sweet ka i b_ in, 17t114 17417D54f (bBabo anb 1740)-SbLat to Grecian Prine W ___ 12n)-1796-n IofCoaltloColt 1God. Ar. 17T4). w _2_ lh:Ure 17114 (Yesk 175i)- - 7 VI oap Ii: So )-W- br bI, 17God.Ar. 1-8Uiat. 1710wOthello by Crab 17H(Al miock.Ar.)-ia 1IanerkLn PAg-55 s br. h., 1;V. 11 Tru T ne Sm 173 Houeyood' Ar.. 1761 r lgt 75it)-Dan. f anpr 1T 7 Beuua172).ti Dan:hterot Syof. mI' WLai 1747 ('Vearnought 172)Dan. of Trber'. DrIver 120 Othel)- c E e , Dat. of Fuower 176(lak 1j,0)-Dan. of -Vampire 1;,57 .(Bl as I V. D1 h- Satam.ur -asn IJny Cckyacl. n'jowlael171M lierod 1711) M. 17bg to Jano b Spectatr 1749 Cu 2Kpa cr I.omh.. 17_ 6 by Blank i740 (God. Ar. 172lo-Dan. of ylyig Chllder 1715(alyA.10) o k- Cii Ii 7. Rise Belvoir by Grey Granthami,4Brwnlow Tuom). z .rhvk 1771 t(arkIe 17XI)-Da. 8larra'. Belipr 1770 (-Fearroubt17)- Dan. of la; 1 ug ter of, peraongbt 1721 tlbrgua 17IS-Da. of -Jolly Roger 1-41 (Itounodead 1T:C - Du.u . Q _ _ of SobaerJobn 1746 .Rlb 1166' 5Aldern Pot-S- 1 (ell IVA-ly B.boiW e 16bySquirrl 14 Trayel1i3S)CZ ASAi g t hpro 1710 by lug Chlk17;15 8.1lome 1731 byBetiellS Ar.- D.n. of Geabim' Cbauup 17u 7 (Hr' Ar.. c 1)ger of Cloeckt 1774 (Gi.crf 1760)-Dan. of 8 ; laIr 1762 (-Peanonght 1716- an 1 D . itty Flber 176. aaKity nFt 1715 t ergnlna l731, tty lirt 175;i by Codi rl- Beningb.nnrb 111 tKing lina 1775)- -vellnu 1191 by Hi yer 1774 tear [ a 17.16 T -embayn p Tantrum 17Cppl I01-Cantatrice by ipo1746 Bae17)- z Dan. 1717ufo 17,31God.L Ar 1734). Emily Stamford 1291 4Ilr Peter T. 1'4.-Dan. 11t of Wthlkey 17119 (Maltraia 17FO-Grey Cb 11 Xz i , Dorlcant 17t by Dorioat 1772 iOtbn 17W0- Dlay 1757 by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. ch _;_m., 181 174) -Ane. Dlzzy 1741 by Drine 17Wynn Ar.. m F or iiiyke r. 1614(Galton 1719,-AzallsIa 15by 0:tlenlboub- 171 IigFe h Mr h r. 115 -GilIlfiower 1767 b( ligbflyer m IHerod 115 IPrrfrenee 1776 by Goldiader r b. h.. 8 _ . 1151 Snqp 17:0) - Da"n. 14 cf BMaka 1710 Y 1in.rt 11W.. D.ck. AndrearoT (J,,e Andrewe 1M7) -]M, 1604 by te italver-g 1791 (Ki .n _r in... 1I13. 175) Priinronel7.471. Siamubrino 1764 I glferert 17.- 7h by Herodi = ___ br. as., 1811. 4byyilauk 1740 (GaI. Ar. 17241. 6 a ird -m ebI-tFtt1-zdij-- Castisaia1f6M by Ho aM 175(igle - - , SirArchy Tabltba 11 by 'frenlbam 1766 .T. Swoepstaker 17,43)-Dan. of Bophorus 17M4tBa- 1 E' t. t-.bba 1740) -D-n of ForetSer 1 (Fotbr I' 21). Itbnm Reafobin Bedbreao;t 1136 igir Pet-rT. 1131)-Dan.1168 of Ohacrily 117 (Kliiue 176)- J chin flarklj 176 by Whtr 173(Cas 13---Cnb .w 176 by Cob 11 Robin Grey. gmyl4110(ataa10-el ab Gry "nad 1763Ndly17) by 1 George 1271 Ergo 1 Robin XDa of 71778 (BackMd-lI-Black ;5! ;, ' ,, Yeme 1797a)trl-Ita. ot alilgbflyer 1764 (BIghtlyeril................................... 174)-Dan. of apffif. Bla V i nlrhr 1761 (R 1236)-Dan. of Arde 165 vaTratellet 1747)-Dn. ot 'acank wf 9 in -. m., 15. _Dbmo At.). V t _ _ i - lim Burd' 117 (Woodpecker 1773la of Aleader 171 (elpa 1764)-Dan. of w; I I ch h. HighSl at 1774 (lerod 1756-Don. of Alfred 17W (BXatebei 1748)-Dan. 1770 of Nugi- i I Xnea 11756 ISamnpjon 1745).1 : Ws itto IWO 416r Peter T. a 176)-D(. 1S1 Oakr 1745,-Daa. 1760 of 7oo -.i Bor 77chtmte17,-Enlatlg175 yUcle 76(Baaeli1710). Da. 77 o; o it _ 2 br.h IrjD.ot Hrod 1758 W P rtarP 1743)-PeUy 1M by l (te S 13quirt l7oelV1,n 178I by a nseuall Dkby er 17747 erDuinA 17d-- I' ot n 176 by Ddae. 1120 tl7t, 1796)- _ b. in. 15. li byl 1740.0011. Ar. 17_5D) 1. _ jscN k.J telJ. IMbyigdel4 17Bnb71J Mye 17lO, DI iOe u _S = -- _ I Jttlh 175x bs 8bti a 1 179 (T. J W.dp7a- (I s 1lacidodGl, IB lDaaleoian 179)-Dan. 1111 of Coriander 1266 (Pot44o.'iW1)ij W1 W 1igna.M 1797 by Iligflyer 1774 (bey d 1t! elrena 1766 by Pot- 17 n 5 - t n.clcifnPae 1t64S1aenli l 71by old Tfindie r 714 7ttuaD 17-0.. ; n a ;YrbWe'a OrvIle 1766 (Daningbronhgy 1741 .-aa17 Gtrlmetone 7I by WeaWle 17760 (iterod 173g)- in h M, 131120 ; . sl i Dan. of Anc aer 376 (Bleak 1740)-Dan. of Dauaca Ar. 1254 Danu. of Sampn. .0 1t- ii lr ____ ! 1745 DltGe 1781). . , E Truipto Sir nloamoi t1l8 (Haiakle Toby 17f6)-Dan. of Hfk ory tsd. 14 II -ITTni s t br hb 11 p7etta 17e9r7 dbyrid 1Trbylo 1766 onductolrp 1758t7-hlaetnilbnn 1786 by iighder 1774 ipeeo 1764)-IMauif 177 of GEcllpadr 124 . oare 170.. LucMi. Bowles 141 (Da1la FoIa 161-MiadyGrey 1617l by RobIn 7Gre 11(a-odIlet da Dun. _b - 1701-Da 111 by (W 1191 7 ledy 17ama-Danu. of ihiye Dan 1284 (HiSmysrn Cael Wialebone 180.7 (Wax 17B)) . 181410 l9elli 116.nzrda 15)-aiiilU tj r _.h3,. 11,,, . Sir Peter T. 1784 I ill gTblyer Toy4-Dan. 17 of Ibenonienon 170 (ierfpd 173f-Ba- Ittron 179 by Flo-er l 1766 (ierod 176.. si n erBanter Henry 1615 (Orville 1799)-Boadlcra 1507 by Alexantder 1766! (Eelljnke 1764.-Hen. 8 0ew X-b nb 1826 nette b Ainaraa 173B11 011 1741)-817 17 by BaeheAM 1746 (Cade ______ i M1-bM .G15;ofn.Sta.frlln;1StarIlng 1..t 77t_ih . yvbi 73-t(C-adt 17 rr (ort onductor 1747.1Pi -i nf . a 7i h sier nell 17Bby HlgbIlyer 17.4 iernd 127.6)Proia 1766 by Snap 175)1 tSnlP 17212- ,Ea ; b18tA Julia 1736b by 8anks 1741 (God. Ar. 1264). E GlbnideFalzy Henak 1710Y ercary 177)-Vsaitnda 18by Plpator 1786 (tuiperator 1731)- Flea- -n r m .111 Ide 191 by 8 br Peter T. Peter . 1hlyer17 hy 1774)-P a 1m7 by lathen 1-46 ( lde ! . 1 by " 17' He'od 1734). 'Dyeba 1741 by Whene w 174Y (God. Ar. 174.. 5, ItRol 10-k Cataon 16607 (Golnnapon 18a-Dao. 1g143 of Smnolenako 111) (Sorcerer 1764)-Lady Mary 2. - br h,1821. 1600tlby Berlngtarogh1 l eirn 11751-Dan.of iighflyer 1774(Herud 1731.- : ilag5ter ofr Orrlile 1769 .Brnlngbrneb 17611)- Zpaob Lea 1815e by Sifr Peler T. 1584 H1ifghlyer . b e 1M74)-Alexin 176 by llng PeeBad 1775 (IcMlpa 1764)-Lardela 1SH0 by Y. ake - __3 - ' _ 1771 (Mania 1210l-D . o f r. C de 1747 (Cade 134. [Sin 1c0 E teS rn8e rda 3787) DrBante 1606 by W'a Ditto 1603 (8irrer 1 .i8I)Dan. I A! b. b,8t. 179 o rerury137 126)-Dan.1776ot la ot rl743)-Fol1771 ,o __ + 116 by lrnklloe16 .Snlrt' I. _ i- 1 T -npelne, eiap 1810 IDlcki Anlw 14l)-Web ha. mn. 1bl8 by Waxy i7W (NSo-i i )- !- cIh. n., 181.Pnelope b. in. 1766e 177)-Prunella b- in 17S by 1736 by Blank 140 od Ar. 17A),8.-S tato dana. b. m. 1;3b by Pertner 17 Jim)-Boxny 1 . mi. id12 by BRy olton 1711 (Grey Hathoyl-Daen. of Wrisy Ar. 16t-Da.. ot Byarly Turk-Dan. of Taolet Barb-Dan. of Pe' White Turk-Natl Barb Ware of Mr. Tregowel. The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. VENTILATOR. Is a priuate stallion in the Brookae Stud, near Holrndel, 2. J., Estate of D. D. Withers, proprietors. Yearling sales annually. VEYTILATOR by Vandal, best son of Imp. Glencoe. bred by Gen. W. a. Harding, Belle Meade Stud, near Nashville, Tenn., foaled 1872, dam Carolin, the dam of Bounce, By-the-Way, Ella, etc., by imp. Scythian, son of Orlando by Touchstone. grandam Rosette, dam of Quartermaster by imp. Yorkshire, out of Picayune, the dam of Dnllo..n, Florin, Louis d'Or, etc., by Medoc, son of American Eclipse. Ventilator miade hi. first appearance as a two-year old in the Young America Stakes No. 1, 1 mile, at Nashville, Tenn., running second to Katie Pearce in 1.454, with Elemi Leona, Blob Woolley amid six others behind him. Ran dead heat with Elemi for the Young America Stakes No. 2, 1 mile, in 1.461; Elemi beat him the deeiding heat in 1.491; bjehimmdl hirn in this were Katie Pearce, Bob Woolley and five others. At three years old was nuplaced in the Clark Stakes at Louisville, won by his stable companion, Voltigenr. Iii 1876 and 1877 he was in retirement. In 1878 he came out in poor hands, ran e-ond in one race and unplaced in seven. In 1879 started in twenty-one races, all over tinliber, won four, was second in three, third in five and unplaced in the others. Hle ran 2j miles over the Steeplechase Course, at Sheepshead Bay, in 4.27, and wlom the second heat in a hurdle race of heats, miles, in .23. In 1880 started in fonrteea races, won seven, was second in five, and unplaced in two. His races were all over timber, and sonie of them fast ones, beating such horses as Judith, Bertha, Pomeroy, Chimneysweep, etc. During his retirement he covered three mares, and got Mary Anderson, Bagdad aud Ventriloquist, all of thena winners in good com- pany. The family is a famous racing one on both sides. On the sire's side belong Lexington, Vandal, Monarchist, Volturno, Marie, Alaric, Luke Blackburn, Hindoo, Monitor, The Bard and others of the best horses of the American turf. On the side of his dam time family is perhaps equally famous, such horses as Doubloon, Florin, Lonis d'Or, the best horses of their day, as also Quarternaster, Vagrant, Bounce, Rtaeeland, Madge, Brown Dnke, Red Dick, Bay Dick, Plenipo, Sherrod, etc. Ventilator, in addition to those mentioned above, is the sire of the winners Air- slhaft, Airtight, Airplant, Punka, Bass Viol, Mirth, Wirard, Wind Sail, John Finn, Futurity, Drizzle, Single Stone, Oragense, etc., etc. Ventilator is a dark chestrint, with a small leaf-shaped star in the forehead, 15i hands high, but very stout, well shaped and muscular. He weighs 1,055 lbs. He has gotten and will get race-horses with a fair chance. 286 Rend 17E1-Tartar 1748-Patlsr 1713-411yeriy Turk, about 185. IWonipeeke 1712 (HuMd 175-)fortnne 1775 byDx 1761 (Matelm I,-C 'A ch. h, 17k 'a47 D- Co,"1 ertis A14 Izzd.1W. . D 170 tu(Sonip 1788)-Dan. 1o Hegna 1774 (Geod ArOI-Dan. or Alfmd Z to . _er 1770 oft 174eD. 1770 o ) Z-Vig 1 (8ysnp 175)-0ai 1718-do.. _ s In.,-.1756 bzd 178i dAr 1Ti ,Me a8breny 1278 (S 156t71776 of eraod 15 Ter 1744p-oiiy 1..' by i Calotnel. MYetba 1750 (8nvrt 1 eVsn 173a by Heguna 170 (;od. Ar. 1)-Dan. ot It b. m0. 179l. _orl'a 8ot I S 3H Ulhd Hogen. .o ickAndewj0.Andewa177 tXiipe 18-an.17100 of Iiigbly 1274 tHerod 1S-17 i! b b Dkk Andlewsof Cardinal Puff 117dO ( - 4-D of Taler 1254 BDlank 1740)-Bay , 15- '9 Snipll4SbySnl 1731 (b L CSl de I 11) _ t- . _ GObaa 1210 12o-Praxleila 17118 Trnibm 1765 (T. Swoepaae .. MD - iW 17-r 1seot noiker 1773 fHo 1 -iu1775 by Mcbpe 1,4 AWor_ ( f ;kb 1M01- U 0 174 9 I - 1750 (SWj 1725. Wax N14I 5 5Atv t-727 17tl4)-IN (arlar I174:1)- LFtte '172 bj b.W .,19. f785-a Wid1or4 by God. Ar. 1714-SL to Volunteer by 4 S: d Teneatne 123E1 ndnMtnr 1767)-Prnnella 1788 by Hlyer 1774 (Herod 1728)- El_._t by SNa 1750 8nip 173B)J 111 by B 1749 God. Ar. 174)- ; 1 a Mitt 17m., 1791 8pt31r' dI Itlling b13"Fe l.t Ja ! l1. v wx bb 171 it Ate 177b)-Dy PTen. 174I417 (ted so 174a (Crt-ab 1722)-L 174 of Trawele 178b- (Partner 178). i . j i5 h h., li 17tW W0947a 1 'A. 1w Irj H 1'oo-' 1'-d'. i by Hkr O 17 74 Uerod 18)-Co gCD11b, '] Pn-&-' 179) itc 1 15 l 764e1)-lail 17f br 4 id Snap beler 17085 -O. Uppe 1 -M !by Goldllnder I1.ffs --., 1 93 17) Daa. 17.4 opffOld En.gland(17.41 (God. Ar. 17383. Il.,aI Orvilledaniag 1591(KIg l7juna b I4 1 aZ by Samso Ter.ntTu7rr4b701B_e lalx18 l b. b., 17.. Dan 1113)Tdbelna 121 (G Ar. 123). l in E j IMi. Weasa 1278 (Mod 1lDn. of Ater 1738 Blunk 1740)-Den. of Damnlleca I Griinetons Ay. 1U-Da o an 1745 (Bloa 171)--S6k. dam 1137 by Oronoko 1746 j b. 3n.1 1.- (Crab 173. SirS"I 5. ; (nmed 177-a b Ongb (l lty b y 4 3 .1r n Ofad 1774 (t 17F-Dan. dr uer8(reoegt r15ano l) i 'ZL-br. 15, 1179) )1,7 ts 171). Daugte of E i --- lilwr 18an n ptl)a 17117 by Treeplr 173 (Condialo 1787)- ,w- Hi harX1274 td. 1io Ndpea 1234 (M173)- V_ 174 Wade1734). ,f . b lail'. sIPiide ' _M Nam1 air 1 Packo bra in 1277 1Pbue 12 - 2 ni a Joe. by 4Sbk 21 ( 1750)-Dano 1b nona WdaIr tSyrme' A W'ldnir 1711. i =ady Gray, Booi. Gray 11331)) (HoyajleS 17901-Maria ISO by MdHr 1791 M edey 1778) D or b. ., 1817. Hlger 1234 t7Mlider 1774)-Dan of _ea.tougM 1725 (Sagnlns 139- n . A bel,1735. Trave17 r 1747) ; 7 W _aleba 18157 (EWay 170)-Da 1813 o Sei UD a 1757-iaden 11611 . r Pe rT. 1254.(l r 1774T-Dan. 1278 at 1 280((er041716- SO brrnetabtnratbal68li on-1731 ..3ISMeby i I(iserod 175e). a M I!1 O lftaa enry nO I rville 173-SoaedicaM 1 r 7 by Axandr 1782 (lelb e 17UT)- ox;.. br. .n, 1 ((ld 1,731Dan. 1215 od Ann g,34)flglc lt 114el)-eg 121 athe. 74 I .lii : SSo.I llieW(nxaeIt 178171-Dan. 11t816of Walton I7101T __ W-Y an ita :-i A ,T I.411 123 by Dki 1277 8orImp 1 nte 176 by MaelM 17 CaBa3)- ch1X ,1d17. Molly, Long Lag. 1751 by abam174 (Gd Ar. 171) z, IIetard 1813 (Catier 1 1)-olympIa ll5 by iir Oli;er 1310 (Sir Peter T. 1754)-Sco- ! I 1t1 61 .Ilhe 161 loerbI 179 3 -br co 1723 by Pcae1234W (Mrke 1740) ; I i ' I Harmony 17S5 byr Elero4 17 iTartar 17W.3. I l I'M by Watebes 14 _ lC 1814 (W 6al.odane 131M b. Po 173 (Ecilpae 1754)-Y. '- 512 b- ha-,l IIL by Weblodeipdeker 17 (erod ! 131 Demll 1273 by Trantai 1786(T. C ' II,;W orea 1811 _l (Sorerer 179g-Mraa 1181 ceS9aDtore sst ISiSrretrT. 124-Marci jA Danglater ofj, 1797 by Crndr 17t6 rPott-o-'a 1723-aitb 1223 by Proet 123 t1lank 1740)- A-" j. gr m 30 ...... Fi) Aa Ant 175 by ltca 174)i Catie 1734). I 4 01 v I- E -''.3' k'.0 SIX-. Wi(Ctto 118.) -Dan- 1813 of Orvlle 1799 tmgt 71)Har ii1 b. ht, Im. IaSoirPeter T. 1764 (11 blyr17M4-Alazina 1231 by wing egt17 I 41m24)Lwe 13 yYMaae17 M_MY10) - - - ; Slster to Phto 1 (Waln 11-F e 185 br 800ly 111 (Norcerer I)-en Cwobweb. 181H by Waxy 1790 (Pot9 F 17a-Penaoe 1798 by Tmnspat 121 (Condctor M-t t. M, ).177-Prnoeft 1731 by Higbillyar 1274 lerod 11) t 11 b. m.tOrelile 1781 he 1--Kily 1810 bySamford 1714 (Sir Pet r T1.6ti-Y b. h.,iISM. Dan1, old . Iisatm -GMw Dedi- 178 bY Doritt IM7 I _b. hD (Gio 1790 -Dizz 1717 by Blank 1743 (God. Ar. 173). Ses, New, Wasod1rto 'il8Nt67m11780-ray d anty 18 byDola7 L _4Hod IM6& (Crab I _ Tm Dick Ante 177 A(Jee i 7W) Dan.- )"M ot m (X.,n1W lerity oc btl.b h1. Fraxnels 171 by TrantI m 173 IT. Sweepaken 1748)-D-. 175fd Woodpr br wS . , Iterod 17 -v tleg 1775 by 177_ I S _.k 1 Ds. I o l I (Don-l dan( ter 7, -Wildgeeee 1192 Hlghidyasr 1r4 (Bits.. 176-obiea1785 by Pot-S--' ___Is I 1 l77 i 17176fB 17 by ode 174 (Snap 17903. ! =Aoneri Iuwrc 1806 ()omed 127)-Wl1e Dame IN 1by 'X-- 123)(iualirno ta Eclipee. Pot-'me 1M by Pot'W. 1773 (Meli, 17Z4-.1.. eot Ginacrack 1790 h.8l -eo. ht4.. (Cp12843-o (8e1701by e1W aadgle17. _. f (Cr1 1k 123nr1)-171 by17)0 Oetak 8 18313by. the (lake. Viieer 1751-Anefle by "Mairk 17 (Marke 17101-Dan. of mcbsogtan .Past. ac.to.. Oa17, ec12-Dan. of Trea Whig (llitrbigb's h"ga175 Sir William, , Wrk17 M b -ed7lodIaasM t S yVrimn M a8,m4r7 b. b., y 18209 b 2 -_ ' 110-Den. of Bockinsam iPaitner I Ldy o bii77H34it13)Dn fQulckelira 1799 (Medley 1276)-Fn. o Lad Rbin,.' M 1 ear ; g m.... U , e .....4 _1X - 2S8 The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. VOCALIC. In the Iroquois Stud, James B. Clay, proprietor, Lezinglon, Ky. Terms adver- tied and yearling sales annually. VOCALIC, black borne, foaled 1881, bred in the Elmendorf Stud, by VirgiL son of Vandal by imp. Glencoe, dam Acoustic by imp. Australian, son of West Australian by Melbourne, grandam Nemesis, dam of Ehadamanthus by imp. Eclipse, out of Echo by Lexington, etc. Virgil, sire of Vocalic, was a good race-horse and winner of many races. He was by the great race-horse Vandal, the best son of imported Glencoe, and whose dam was the Tranby mare, that also produced Levity, Volga and Vistula. Virgil's dam was Hymenia by imp. Yorkshire; and she also produced Daisy by Cracker, Alaric, Ansel, Lady Petry and Mollie Wood. Virgil is the sire of the un- beaten Tremont, the great Hindoo (sire of Hanover), Portland, Vigil, Vagrant, Vera Cruz, Virginius, Vanguard, Virgilian, Fairplay, Katrina. Memento, Carley B., Ben Ali, Richmond, Kingfisb, Himalaya, etc., etc. His get were potent factors on the turf for many years, and nothing commends Vocalic more highly than that he is a son of Virgil. His dam, Acoustic, is by imp. Australian, son of West Australian and Emilma by Young Emilins, sire of Waverly, Spendthrift, Felloweraft, Maggie B. B., the dam of Iroquois, Farfalletta, dam of Falsetto, Ivy Leaf, Bramble's dam, Madge, Lizzie Lucas, dam of Cerise, Morello'8 dam, Perhaps, dam of Chance and Reekon, ete. His grandam, Nemesis, is the dam of Rhadamanthus, the horse that laid the foundation of the turf fame and fortune of the Dwyer Brothers, by imp. Eclipse, son of Orlando by Touchstone. Naphtha, the full sister to Nemesis, produced Golden Gate (dam of Oro and Laura Winston) and Explosion, the dani of Dew Drop, the best filly of her day, that sold at auction for 29,000 and won upwards of 40,000 before her untimely death at three years of age. Maria Innis was the dam of Bulletin, Meteor and Kathleen, the dam of the great racer George Kinney, Kennesaw, John Happy, Kern and other winners. Ann Innin was the dam of Hebron, Jim Barton and La Grande Duchesse, dam of Aniella, Metellb, Talisman, Uberto and Christine, dam of Bonnie Australian, Montana Regent, Julia L. and High Tariff. Vocalic won at Sheepshead Bay, 1 mile, in 1.45, at two years old, defeating Dutch Roller, Blast, Bataplan, Economy and other good ones, and a Handicap, 1I miles, at Jerome Park, in 2.17; he was placed second and third in Several good races, Although young in the stud, nearly everything by him thus far trained has pries 4l a winner, imieluding liellevue, Jay Q. L., the Alice Ward colt, Vortex, Vocalite, Vocaletta, Blanche's Last, Vocal, etc. He conies from the sanne family as Maiden, the beast mare of her day, winner of the Trav er. and other great stakes, dam of James A., Parole, Paw Paw, Pappoose, Per- fe tioes, Pawnee and the promising sire Powhattan, Kitty Clark, the dam of Charlotte lRmford (dlan of Florence I., the dam of Powhattan III., Florence, Fonso and Florio), Kate Clark, Risa Clark aned La Henderson (dam of Ferida, Aella and Ferona). Mias Obstinate was the damin of Mary Morris and Atl Iminis, from whom Falsetto, Lizzie Lucas, Go-. Kinney, Rhadanmanthus, Eachu., Dew Drop. Morello and many great ones have descended. The family is one of the grandest racing and producing ones in the world. Woodpecker VM1-Hero 1758-Tartar 17,43-Partner 17,18-.Jlgg- Byerly Turk, about I668 I d sh Bnxzrd- 17837 Woodpecker 1773)-Dan. of Alexander 1716 tJcllpse Iti)- De.. or High- Ch. 11. 18-2,ier17 (H 1754I)-Dan. of Alfred 1770 (Sttchoin 1748)--Dau. 1770O of Engineer Bacciinte W' Dito1 IQIr Peter T. 1781)-DaL, 1791 of XMercry1778 (WIIpe 1.D7W864) - Dan. 1776 br. in B' ua 788Tartar 17439-Folly 177 by Maraka71 (Squirt 172 le1758 by Dick Ajidrew 1797. JoAy. 17lwa 178)Dru80fbin78( ery17) h. Traini0 FraxInella 1798 by TreutLiam 17611 iT Rweptakeai- 1480--Dan. 175o oopce 177 (Herud 1718)-H.rrlastig 17,5inn Ecipee176 (Marake 17811(. NV' eb Wax 1790 (Pot-..o' 1783), - Penelope 1798 by Trumpatr 1782W Conductor 17471 Pro- f 11 in nell 1788 by dlhyer 1774 teo 1588)-Prolnwe 1768 by Snap 1710 (Snip 1788)- ____ JulIa 1786 by lnk 1740 (Gd Ar.l78 Blaklk WhitakWIkM 4Hamletonian 172--Du. 1711 of Coriander 178 4Pt8o'e7) Blkc, Wlidgooe 1786 by Hle y -174leod1 bers 1786 by Pot.-o-'a 1778 (Eclipee 1764)-Mauilla 1777 by Goidhinder 1764 Snp 1710 Misr Bowe a Orille 1'1W (Benlngbrough 17111)-Miae (rimot.ne 1711 by eazle 1776 (Hero 17811)- ,. da Da.. of Ancater 178 (Blank 1740)-Dan. of Damacus Mr. 1756.--Dau. of Sampson 17tiH-Aa 1783). Davuponrt'. Sr Solomon 1IM1 (-Tickle Toby 1786)-Dau. of Hcoy10 Wi 74-0rm a Trumpatr, petta I-17 by Trumptor 1768 (Conductor 17,671 -Sla. 1751t anio by Highller vWr h., 1884 11 74 (lierod 1788)-Dan. 1775 of Eclipar 171164 (Marake 17"bnGe 88( oi - rpa 1810 (Baill's Florixci 1801)-Lady Gry11 by Hoyaift b, ncj, 178p maria 18(8 by Melzar 17111 tMedey 1776) -Dan. of Illighilyer 1784 (Ilighiflyer I 77)-Dan. of -Fearuougb 1795 (Regul-u 1739). a.. Emillu, Orvill 1790 (Benigb gh 1791)-ZmIly 11110 by Stmod 74i ePtr T18 b 11,182 I Dan.1799 of W S.kr776 0ltram 17161)-(lrey Dorimant 1781 byDr Int17 r3 h . . Oh 4010 170-Dzy f y ,ln 1740 (God. Ar. 1724), e Sea Meg Send7I)-O-oeader 1808 by Hambetonian 178 iKiog Fergnu I.Mw-cu84(Bn, 1713 tConductor 176071-Fancy 17.80 by Florizel 17,68 -_ erod 1749,rt7Coeumbw 8-a 172 9bin 18Mecr 171 bh. -l. Tenha1766 T. Sweepetke 1748)-Dan. 1188 of Woodpecker agtroSancho 180 Don QuIxote 1514)-Black ock s dam I, byCrade 71(P---, cli i.,: 110. 1778) = 1766 by Highflyer 1774 (Herod 17"8-a.boeirre 1766 by Pot-b-o-'a 17738lp 17114)-Manhila 17,77, by Goldfnder 177641(.pI 17904. Am.i Hell 184Dro )86-Y. Maid-of-tbe-Oaks 1817 a - 795nn 1 Peguana M 784) e ald-r-i Oa1ks is by 0Spread Zgae 17W bVoLDr=1t o-,- U by 051hsrk 1771 Msrke 1710-Dan. of Rtockiugham (Partner 1788). C. Ire.a Cook'. Whip 1804 (-Whi 179),.-Jane Hunt 1794 by Hainptonw Paragon 17881 (OFlmi- 4Zj Prince-or nap 1765)-MoI b iCre 1787 (Figre 17474-Slsmerkin 1768 by aWildair 17,58 4 I- BurnMIe (Cade 1800 (Socerer- 170 by Cukrln 18163b Clox ker 14 18I). PtrT 78)-ee U 0 Clinker. 1786Whi by9 TaEIein-o 1778 Sypho 170 Tr7gatb dTantru 170C" pl C780-, -t 11.h., 141 1 Cau)-r-celb Speckmonc 174 Meiade 1739). 7 41)-D."' a Q l.,b a ., 174 CeRibte 1806 Donh-iix d 174-an. 161 of. Wllmu HGban 70-Dn QDaughtedrdof 1810 of ayntre 1ed 1 (rMpaetoIr 118)-ircle 18179by bt. Gergep 1786 (Co.-fye Ir h.., 18'. dco 1 174-Abgait 1786 by Woopeke 1778 by crodi 1718). r 154 .1 Tbt .Cme. 1580 (Wba-rro l796)--BanterI 1812 by Chater er 1811 Si PetrviT. 1796.V laud179 by41)-d.. 1771 bSypMthei 1748 (Usd6gau 17844. m160(Cipl 75 Emma,11-2. WhC.ke 1816 1740)-Glbule Fa7y 811b eme170(ecr 17)Vca 8)bgh. rn. 18 H DSlyr114-.Fyrr-a 1771 Matche 1748 (Cade 1781).IB Ghns19_D. n . Or82 lle 178 Ofr17F inntr 71(ruosoy 1610 byi Stamford St.) GSorgPetrT 17 84)-hty Dan. 7496Aof Wh17kay 1786-Ierltam 780) Grey Domat171byDolns 17 "1 11 N Sicud 1808 A .adelB(rone 19)Ooaoel7 11161tbyyAmbltnamnu1786 (Oldg Fegn b.d 1771) byy171by rMpator 1782 de 7U Wh.ker11816ax,1711))tallyeFary 81 bCnuco 1767 Fancy 1780cuby Flor0-izol176 ch - td (erodw 178-t 176.1t un by"petat- 1740 (Carabe 17291).i PtrT.j, A 1. Whake 'a7178)Penelop 1798h. by.4 (Cinatdr 172(odctr6Ih 3-118,Wax,171111 (Beni.718.o.81 ,S-.d 7 SrPte .1-4- 11.11,.n D b". lyr 1774oferod17t8)-Pronlly 176 bySna 17811b (Simnip 1786 .0 Juia 186 byBlan 174 (God. Ar. 1714). Vaityer dnd .r 1SIMMcrr76)Set by a ble btail1 (PigFelpiale b. -, 1766 (T8wesae 43 Cqet168bConponla. S S' b _ ik.r. "Y,121 e 1517 by4 Alxade 173)-PeoF.cpe 17644 -b Brunette " by (Corndut-r16 (Old Eng- ,, - LangarlSI7(Selgl'ry 1771 byM(Herm 1748 tPrade 1734.181b .6.djVlue i Ollivr10 82.kt 81b otr 1818 byaytSna 17501)-Olylp N __h, _i__i 73 y ln 17840 (Maoke 1790. 1 a, rb.inet1y1 1788l by S-t(S-Ir Pte T. 78)-Sotl 1780pit by Anvi 1777ai He17t51Preciptate ld. Middlrto 7 by)Sotbesrie 1I'8 iree 7))Wb10 by W-daxyI H,. 17580 (PMt-8-o-8 177y Pene-a - 1 ,1184 oe1788 by. Trmpator 1NS2 (Conductor 1797)y .-puBrj Calyathe, odlpbn 1418 (arlean11)-ltH80coCowbb Phntm185 Wlon19 ..q dileagrcl81by A) ...ader 17 8 Sorcerer 1764 )-B Wet, 88) by Waxy 171180 WMPotg-o' br c. hi., 1821. 1ad1778 1 Penelopy1 1-,1 , Tunntohru 1741('6 oduco 1747. HoVtonr, tmL-ga 1813 (Selmirsmc 1-- lat. 181410b Tuckar o 1 b1)3 1a1reu FI)OrlympVia 1eb eb. 1.3 . 17701)-Dan 1871 ofi Aee Toa 171(74(Potw(.o.s 17734- An. of7 CHeodkao 177 (Gum-t crack783 b EDan- 1of SyMmek. 1ldir187(5angt 75 4Ld ALi. Ca 0iii j 1a (l- 1880)-Itowena 182 by Ph uopteIRS 1818a (Sir9 Arb 814 Middb-t- b ry 1817hbyr IobS Grey- 188 lt)yalWet 1910-Mar W.a 1806 by Mclx 17781 Pne=-e __h. 0. _ p 177)1 Dan of nplthuyer 184, (l.dtlgir 1774). F b_11 G884. phi. 1181 ofPancho 181)1 (Don uixW ote bbb Pha)Bacokntdam 1789 by Ctorinder) ch.- 17804ie Pot8-o-'y out7784 = S-Wld rer176b Highllyer 1774 bHyo 1788.y19 P&- ILblkul,,l81i Jr,,nv rilamekln b m. 140 by Tiac l814 toTck hop by Hall'.ga Pi. in 101,- un Trused 17671WundSeir 1A 3-Idaa .m 16 y ,tlrntllm ei(aTaln 17('1' - -s ch - h., Jane l& u-D..m. 1786 bjAyj1 I 1supau (Porag-i . 1=3n(Plm of l11-CIckfb. mlbr, (G.fl lrackFl-,W) 177-Do..aerk.in W11.m. 1780 b W(l-ae.-o.,lad 1734)-Chmr h.1 byCu 73 (o All4een l 1.-i.1 1751by Secon 13( R`ylu- Clrn175-lt by) Spte, Lerde bv8ae1, A71(Sy lfi Ladyo 176)-ot 1 ,. 74 toVaie' Lttl Prtner by aRtne. rey17)6 lge-SRy. 17t11toG, by-Greyhoun by'i Melny- I7 i Far-dey well r a, ,114hr aen (mglethsr. rl-D1au. of BHrimuier 1'Arr Yeghllow-7 4ur)-Du fPsai).'eTr-a.o Dndawortli auhoIx MayonBar mre The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. VOLANTE. WINNER OF THE FLASH, AMERICAN DERBY, SEQUJEL, WOODLAWN, CO- LU'MBIA, EXCELSIOR AND CHAMPION STAKES, AND BROOKLYN CUP, ETC. Tl7e property of NichWlas Finzer, Louisvlle, Ky. Services annually. VOLANTr, bay horse, foaled 1882, bred by E. J. Baldwin, by Grinsteadlson of Gil- roy by Lexington, dam Sister Anne by imp. Glenelg, son of Citadel by Stockwell, oit of The Nun, sister to NorfoIk by Lexingtou, son of Boston. Grinstead, the sire of Volamte, is from the grand racing family known as the Levity family, trom which have come so many famous race-horses, potent brood mares and successful stallions. Grinstead was a good race-horse; won the Mansion Hon.e All-aged Sweepstakes and the Sunmmer Handicap pt Saratoga. Volante was a superior race-horse- won two, ont of four races at two years old, including Flash Stakes at Saratoga, halt a mile, in 0.49J, with 110 lbs., was second in one and third in one. At three years old started eighteen times, won six races, was second in eight and third in three. Won the Street Railway Stakes, 14 miles, 118 lbs., in 2.25; won Bankers and Brokers Stakes, 14 miles, 132 lbs., in 2.12; won the American Derby, 1; miles, 128 lbs., in 2.49, track heavy; won First Sweepstakes, 1 mile, 105 lbs., in 1.43i; won Sequel Stakes, I m.iles, 123 lbs., in 3.00; won Woodlawn Stakes, 14 miles, 124 lbs., in 2.41. At fonr vy.rs old started twenty times, woll ten races, was second in six and third in one. Pso. Cnyama Stakes, 14 miles, 118 lbs., in 2.17; won Handicap, 1-& miles, 118 lbs., in 1.50; received forfeit in match, 14 miles, from Tyrant; won purse, 14 miles, 118 I bs., in 2..34; won Colnmbia Stakes, 1 miles, 118 lIbs., in 3.04; won Excelsior Stakes, If miles, 11 lbs., in 2.13f; won Saratoga Cup, 24 miles, 118 Ihs., in 4.25; won Champion Stakes, 14 miles, 118 lbs., in 2.4.5; won Free Handicap, 14 miles, 119 lbs., in 2.12i; won the Autumnal Handicap, 1I miles, 124 lb.., in 2.36. At five years old started twenty-eight times, won thirteen races, was second in tenl and third in four. Won purse, 1t miles, 114 lbs., in 1.56i; won Merchants' Stakes at Latonia, 1I miles, 122 lYs., in 1.581; woD Merchants' Stakes at Lonisville,, Ky., 14 miles, 12 lbs., in 1.574; won Ellis Wainwright Stakes, 14 miles, 122 lbs., in 2.18; won Columbia Stakes, It miles, 116 lbs., in 3.06i; won purse, 1-4 miles, 116 lbs., in 1.514; won Beverwyck Stakes, I mile 500 yards, 120 Ibs., in 2.151; won Handicap, 14 miles, 20 lbs., in 2.50; wyon First Special Stakes, 14 miles, 118 lts., in 2.12; won Handicap, 1 mile, 121 lbs., il 1.474; won Autumnal Handicap, linuiles, 122 lbs., in 2.094; won Brokers' Handi- E-ap, 1I mile., 123 lbs., in 2.11; won Brewers' Cup, St. Louis, 1 miles, 114 lbs., in 3.97. At six years old started eleven times, won two races, was second in four and third in two. Won Handicap. I mile, 119 lbs., in 1.441; won Boulevard Stakes, 14 miles, 120 lbs., in 2.054; his last season. Volante won with high weights, met the best horses and defeated the best of them. Volante is from a grand racing and pro- dIneing family. His dam, Sister Anne, is full sister to Clara D. (the dam of Winona, Santa Anna, Santiago) by the great Glenelg. His grandam, The Nun, was own sister to the unbeaten Norfolk, winner of 3-mile heats in 5.97, 5.294, the best ever run, and he one of the most successful stallions. Chloe, Anderson, the third dam, was grand in the stud. She produced Nora (the dam of Bombay, Persia, Sovereign Pat and Grimaldi) and Kate Anderson that gave ns Adelgiza (dam of Sarah B.), the grand mare Novice (dam of Norfolk, sire of El Rio Key, Emperor of Norfolk, The Czar, etc., and one of Lexington's best sons, The Nun, Notice and Notre Dame) and Sally Auderson (dani of Amanda, Buford, Carrie Anderson and Florence Anderson). From the above-mentioned grandaughters of Chloe Anderson caule the following winmers and producers, viz.: Avondale (dam of Ben Edwarls, A. 0. H. and Go Lucky), Faulgh-a-Ballagh, Sister Anne (daul of Estrella, another good one, and Marie Stuart, Caliente and San Puello's dam), Nota Bene (dam of Vindex, Geo. C. Burnett amid Take Notice), Engenia Pickens (dam of Major), Bahama, Gambetta, Susie Linwood (dam of Volta, Red Light's dam), Sangaree (dam of Value), Roderick Random, Full Sail, etc. Belle Anderson, the fourth dam, produced the famous Zenith, the best racer of his day. Volante. on his grand qualities as a race-horse, should get race- horses. 290 DWWd- 17m-Floeiuel 1766-Her Od 16-Tat4Tr 174t-hrtaar 171S-J9-AYeeY Turk. about 166. cb.b.,iai. MO I-ivo 171)-D am, oft . a ve 17 8011cis (Otha.llOf) ---- dL h,9- .Fal wee 761 Blank 1g401 .S-oQ Der Blbd11te175)-D o11 Tyed WA1 IX (PtoW)o-= 1- SI Fo I,. . . .loria, 1.1 t l e I ( W 177)-De. 119 at Alderwoon 1767 (AoG-S1. 'a rt IDn.o lchkat 1774 tilummwak l713i-Dan. ot DMnmof Wildair 117.117( earnuht. Ejl . 1 i 176. byi y '. Fyer 184 V y r -Fm _________ 17261-V. KIlty Flakar 1767 y Tele oghutm1714 (eDg. 1U31. wupao 17 o 1 Ei ISISb I nby Dick Atl!ire 1757 bMamKveo 1791 brEnglneert.lan 176. g AjE - = '& ' (Kh-, ng i ng17 1791 tJoe A 17 11 7ymenlogeou 1291 vu i se T. m ,Maria 1794 by Metr T. 17(MDrle 1791e ot Wl1764 (Igye 1'74 "4 X a li 18. 116 Dee. of 17U 1b b 71 DfvRtag72;0tb 1713 O). -u 77b hk14 b5Gm IBM BumrG 178 -ioacchante 113 bey W'a Dil 1761 (llt eterT. 171M)-Dav. ! bh i6. 179 of ercry 171(Uclpae176)-De. llo Haod 71SiartrI7S)-only 1771 !g J ,Y5 b.h., t ramp 1810(Dlck b Andrew7. ii J2.n 17)-e by 113(J.8o 1, .pe)-Poaop JI b ieslk 171 (SquM1rt ile-Vlzee 171Mei a173(Go. A. 5194) _, E b. -Fromnlee 7121210 IS IdI.stb 71 ( r7s- Partisan' 1811 WehOnVW . mp, ft15re amroed 1791 (Sir Peter T. 1764 Li -Hc1sIE 17 (torm 1781 by B1Ylul _W q .I i B dAl. Bobsad ll 181( 181t yhm 11 byi Sorce rers 1790 Tr8mpaptor I )r-ibm- 4 _ je., t'Ce.. 17WD o r Pier T124 ( er 4. bD _______ Dan. 17617of17110by Dungannon117). 2 Ej 5 , . er . ' W Benlgb hel 1 1 91 )lr txlog F el m-v llna12 T. t7g84 yehr 1774 ttrd15) O4 Zeup ' g 8XjnTenT 11IiJ)-4ieeteU1o bh1719 ateum 1-'tl by1Se o 1741 (Blame 173n 179db O k _ sg Yr-leO.14 Re1..17977A 1734,. A5 . . h.,ein atsnUi 1799 Totrow pis blhiobotati byle nap1745ebo d 8j Staford 794 Ir erT. 1714)-Din 11 or Whiskey 1713 (Sltrome ,04Ge clZIU0b. n. 51o. 1781= by Doel 1 -Dizzy 177 by Bank 1740 (God. Ar. ., j TiF 4by RO 1 ler1774)-TI y 1e lay Ieehe, -1'.Keg1761 SkT 174l (SterRile 1700 Racbel M184- . ac 179 byolnteH170 (Ele 174M Den. ofRean17 Cab. in., 141. ,Ine 74160 1774-De 171oWYpo170(qrt73) blch I1bylesl166(lrdllI-rny174b dle 1 b6 (Ma "Ake 1 T.91-Da o gier1726 SanteeoIn 1746e1.70 34 d Whisker 188 (Waxy 1890-Giid Fa-Ly 181 by Hernia 1713 (111Mar imty1775 -Vc cl, in, 16k alud 1 R.bN1. lnjrto 4 Ciatrice 129 b y 8 1, eter 7 1.6 I .Bhai18 teki I= ( Silt Hrcules-Dm 11b Orvll by1 te ngoo euog9 M (In la. ______ Ifflelglilyaro 1771 byk110-oo. I yOW Trmplo 16MW ( IrSlmon Peter 131b Or .a 110 (SlI' Flote7 101. 4.. 1713)- 84O M aiI 18C6 b1Mel by79 ___bm.tefam777 )-Du of ass IMdy(mIIS(1rZvrI12s4) a ' "' 1814-Msso 17 au 1b 5b lclc ibllc Gsabnl1b ril A Ii186. 1794171)onats e 189b f eter V.l"73 -qpr7741114)- Poaot.Geece I ISe or u 61-Marpkfwa& 1790i-elay 1610 4) ynt M f-o m, efMrelo 146 (Wiky 81.189R-a lce11 y oe 13(ecuy17) MelbouR-e 7nn.. e Clinke IW Canl.ite11)De 1)o leena slozt 1814br Wetip IBMa (4lollamea127-Dn Poloft whyn(Sor 1eter T.Io 1139 byyStaGeore 175 113 Gon O X"178-luali 07 by Pae br. hi., ISI. yCan17W yC pmBb VeloV Wea781 at. 711Fw 84 yilek 1l(SoeidelW-Jeba1 15 beIi.183 b Goana 113 Mecur 128)alM 178by teehaii. TSwepethe g h:a - t4 it 1 I b. -Mt.v-. l lieu 176) o Fa!mte 126 Bleak l147,E x ,,,,,,. (Rcpe 1 tu s1785oAlfred770 Iaeb17 ) Gana or ogit 1813 (R c tn 15 5- De. I IS of To sy T x 1 73(St. a xolr 1 7 ) Aml 3 S i 17a15 lto (. W ake t - . 1113 l of Hligbier 17i4 (lecod 1 7 5 - ) n 7 9 o f 1ol dM d e rH i78 4ri1na p 1 7 1 0). Ti i.S Bir Ar, I0S(MDIieO 17770-D. orf 1 1711t)-Dn. of1 Inait dTim,1e. 1er 1761 (. 1)Dow.ot T Sister to Ball' Flornl IS3 (lionmed 17271-Dan. 12910or 'Alkernan 17R7(Pot.6-..s 177, I Da,,. Tukahbor, of Clnekfa 1774 (Gimerack 173)-Dan. Of symmP ' WIWir 1267 (tFearn'ogh. .h. .. 1814. 17 1-Y. KItty Fbher 1767 by aPe-z.n t 1755 (Rgelfe 173). Keile 1W (ilOrrife 171101-hart 1866 by Thoe Fyer 1814 (n slke Jr. 1)- Pensn b b.t5, 11. X1813 by Dick Anewa 1797(Joe Andrew. 11S8-May 11 ly Bntlnagh 11 ' jh.gBo""')-Prnc 187 by Mnhelno 179 ( eer 1716). -o Snmpter 1516 (Siir Archy li 19)Lay OIF)17 by Robin Grey 1S13g R.)let 13)-. chAI Mal 1138 by Veler 1261 ('Medleyr 1, ti-Dee of Miig tiyer 1764, I4bi r 14)- !, of Feanob5 121 (HrIae 173._, _ b. MS. 1., TraSpoline chTi. 1185 b. h. I)5. Belle 'Abn. niUM 1811lNxcar 1287I-Beechlate 19 bily Wa li 1800 (8ir Peter T 17--Din. 17i91 of 1a-e r 1718 (1R tInae 17 64)-D an. 1776 oft Bar d 1794 ( a a 1743- Fro lly 1771 by M arake 1 7 610 S qalrt 1 21V). Tramp 1810 Djck Andraw 1197\-web 181E byt W ae I7911 4Fo.8.-'a 1 1-Penelpe 18b n p t r 12 6 ( o d e o 17608n 7p1-Pr nela17 66 b y B lg ha r 174 (Herd T21)Pole16 rSa 70inn131 SAWAhI -o f T f aO m -MrtalM1Bjka'es 18114 ( Sir 1( le-de, f cow. Wh 104 ftwhip I r a role. Alfred Rtedle 178-re aeb Tpn ei9 71 e y17) 81iWihleiofTrorl180 I' Aeh ISin)-Dattfly ci. ni. 1896 b&1ift" 1818(Si Arhy l8-Da. o 5gea1-1787(Woodpecker 1778)-Dee. .t& - drenionit(epernoglt171)- Dee. of eJwnoa 1746 (Jianu 17W. Me oeb mr wn a g rure.....Min Kenatuekyabout 1266. I I j l I I 1 4 O i I 2DiTe Breeders' Hfnd Bowk tand Guide. IMPORTED WAGNER. T7e properlqr of Jllessrs. L. B. Field f Bro., Lerington, Kg. Terms adrertised annually. WAGNER, bay horse, foaled l&St2, bredl by Mr. T. Stevens, by Prince Charlie, son of Blair Athol by Stock well, dam D)uchess of Malti by Elland, son of Rataplan by ''lle Baron, grandam The Duchess by St. Albans, son of Stockwell by The Baron, out of Bay Celia by Orlando, son of Touchstone. Prince Charlie, the sire of Wagner, waV on-e of the speediest horses ever in England, and was called the " Prince of the Twit- year old Course." He won the 2,000 Guineas. Middle Park Plate, Criterion, Fernhill, Drawing t....m, Don, Cheveley and other good stakes; sire of Prestonpans (winner of the Liverpool Autnumn Cup), Eos, Pride of the Highlands, Reconciliation, etc., in England; Salvator (winner of the fastest Sobuirban ever ruin. 2.06t, beat Tenny in the match. t1 miles, in 2.05, and rail the fastest mile ever run in the world, 1.3054), Senorita (winier of the Monmouth Oaks) and other good ones in America. Wagner's dam, D)utchess of Malfi, a winner, by Elland (winner of the Beanfort and Liverponl Autumn Cup., Gold Vase at Ascot, Claret Stakes and Queen's Plate). He beat snuh good one. as Breadalbane, The Duke, John LDavis, Broomielaw, etc. Elland was, almost full brother to imp. Ill ised, sire of His Highites8, Ill Used being by Breadal]- hane, son of Stockwell, and Elland by Rataplan, the own brother to Stockwell, both out of Ellermire by Chanticleer, son of Birdeatcher, Ellermire being half sister to the Derby winner Ellington. Grand am The Duchess by St. Albans, winner of the St. Leger and sire of Springfield (wvinner of the July Cup and Champion Stakes), out of Bay Celia, dtami of the Duke, winner of the Goodwood Cup and grandsire of Robert the Devil (wittner of the St. Leger) and of The Earl (winner of the Grand Prize of Paris), she by Orlando (winner of the l)erby), whose daughters are noted in the stlld as the damts of Gang Forward, Canmballo and General Peel, winners of the 2,000 Guineas, altd f Petrarch (winner of the 2.000 Guitteas and St. Leger). Wagner is thus by a very excellent race-horse and potent sire, and from a racing and prodneing faittily on the side of his dam. WVagner ran only once in Etigland, won the Wiltou Park Stake . .5 furlongs, 121 lbs., itt a fiehld of four others. He is young in the stud bitt is the sire of the speedy Minnehaha, May T., etc. Wagnier is descended in direct female line through the old Montagn mare, front the Royal iuare, to which traces Conductor, Eclipse (O'Kelly's), Voltaire, Sterling, N'eatltherbit, Spriitgfield, Scottish Clhief, Adventurer, Prince Charlie, in England ; Lecingtonr, Vandal, The Bard, Lenuatus, Salvator, Lougstreet, Sen- sation, Otio... daga, Stratford, Tenny, Luke Blackburn, and all the Duchess family in America. 292 tr.Birdcatcber Sir Hiercle 182-i Whalebone 18t1o-uidol 119 by Rob Blooty 11404 ;bnile ;1787,-Flight 1809 by Ir. Evcape 18102 (Commodore 1793)-Y. Heroine by Ilagot 17.81 ch h. 1883. iIHerod 1718-Heroine 1775 by H-r 1753 (Cede I7 ,t. -F-chd ci.oiet 11422 (Whleker 1812, -Miss Prat 1,145 by Blacklock 1814 Whitfloek 1i81 .0.0 hido184 Gadabout 1812 by Orville 1719 lBeoingbough 1791) --Min-teel 1140 by Sir Peter T. b. .., WH 17141 (Hightlyer_17,74)-Matron 17842 by lilzl17684 (lerod 171M). Glencee Sla 18-ISim182 rapln 81 yTap 11)10 -Dick Aivdrew1t7W) b 131 1)83)byAxy 1790 P1ot -o' 17)Penelpe 119,1 by Teumpator 1784 'Cnductor 17)4)h.,un831a 781by H igbhlyerl174 ;Berod 17.51,. 13Maley 1810 (Orville I' 910-Clare 11124 by Macnbc. 1811 )Whbikey l71))Inpave141 l1 by Goaia174 (Mercry 17,78 -A.maznu 1711 by Drivr 17)013 (Trethato 17416- Hui Ce Cmc18W1(Socee - 1711)-Cllickrina 1812 by Clhvkee 1806 St, 'ererT 17l- I) ee Clinker 1781 by T nile 1773 vSyphbon 171)) -Teren.agant by Tantru ITO1 (Crippli- 17114i- - b- b., 102 Cantatrice by Sampeon 174i Blaze 1733). Cevat WiD1I)Don Quixote 1784;-Dau. 1818o Gouiu 80(boan 70 fu a n u14,,tero 1810 of Paynatne 1791 ITrumivator 17.82,- Circle 1812 b SI George,, 17K) 0 ihty b.i 1821. 174VbgP1))b odekr 7.(ed154.ible n, Iviuvr Partivanu 111 Walton 1780g)-Pauliner 18 hi Mvioa 141 4tliebn T ut, -1esniuvur eb h 511 18)7;' Quadrie 1815 by Selim 1)81 (Ruzaed- I7)4)-Canejl Bird. 1)88) buy tik on ..V33 r Soreer 17811 Trumpator 17S2)--Canary 171)7 by Coran erl8 Pot8- I-3a17). - tan-uterf Plenpotentiary 1821 Eunilime 1822; Myrrbhl INW1 Iby Wlibawlebiii 1807 (Waxy 1790; o b in - (Gift 1815 by Y. G(lbanna 1P1O (Globanna 1718)) Siet. 118)21 to . te by Sir Peter T'. lb ,I.I171.44(Highdyeer1774 1)au Z._IotTaiiao 74 odciv 74) amI Xh1h.bt- 1807, Waxy 17,W1-Dan. 1512 ivf Sem 180 (Buzzedo 174) 7),Maiden 1801 by Sir Peter T'. 1784 HihLlyr174-Dan. 1I-o Peoenn18 llro 171, ad lie b 1841.1 Matron 1782 by Phur hfl )1Ierd 174114.-.. .0 ,-d 5 HBnter, Ma-tee Hery 181:1 tOrville . (;louir 1807, by Alexander t7,84. tEclIps-e 1764)- lie )18; rneeby Ainrautlini 171;14)014 Engtaiiil 1771 Nly1,1 by Macheni 17414 (an14)Dun. 1I7,5 of Anc. Swrtir 17314Starling127.q Emuili.,, 18,10.Orville 171(8 Cre..idia 180)71by Wbbkev15;" tem171)Y ines 1780 be Diomredo I77 lrie 17.6s) GI4ce-v- 1711) by Machem 17414 Cadi -,171)- bil& Molly Lon.g Legs 1753 Ivy Babralia 1740 Wnd. Ar. 1724.. ia- Ocuvn Octavan 114,07 (ttrilvling I-,.. D.u. 1807 of ShWlll 171( (Y. Maru-ke 1771, -Zvevi 1'8)1 by ii m 141-v Ielpli 1781I ;Hlgbdyer 177,4) Flora 1781 by Kiog E'erv, u I 17:Ecip-u I70-i) Ala- b. . lanta =17069 bey ade17(8 4Cade 17.311, avt lne Ryal OkIak 4Catto. 1809, Da. l41;lf trvitlhu-1Jt (Renigbrwiuebh711; lvvo 421 La- 181b SrPtr 7'. 1751 (ltighflyer 17.724 Alexin. 17148 by King, F-eg,vuu17 (Ech p I 74 avalel 1784 ly Y. Stvirke 1171 tlMa-ke 1770O). - amr. Svtan11 Slm 82-ete1)1 v ae 11422 I WbuVhhbvuu 18rv Mohvv 1,1421 ul ,v be 1818 ly Stuley 1110 Orville 17U19 01 15) to 1Petnoth by Preipitaln I77, Mlr-Iiry 1r 8. I771 DanJ. 171) of W.odpecku-r 17 lrid17514). l -7 (,taueus by Peruvian 11814 (Sir Peter T. 17114) line10 eJlnBl 78)(ritv m , Ii b 1830 1777; Daii. 178.4 ofr Ilighbl r, 177,4 (Herod 1748., - 10 Taurut.1(1 ;[Pbi-tvvro or] Morieco I8l91-Arthiovu 1824 by Quit 17118 ,Ri; -ad- - l.i. 41 747i- Prlie 152 by Alervmnder 1'62 (KElilva 17614i 1St 171481 t Tieklc Tvvby b A leIrBirdeateier Sri, cue 182) Wbailebosu 817 -ncIo 12 by Bob Rivoty I18)4 ClnticNec V a 1787(-lIigbt 1811. by te. Ecalep, 1140Commodore 17.93) -Y. Heruv..e b. ,y iluivvui, 17,81 bb183 (llerild 17(8) --Heilne 1775 by He7ro 1713, Cadle 1731. .A Erulna conoiltt 1425; Wbisdk-e 11412) Mive Prvtt I121 by Bliacvlok 1814 (Wbitv-lock 1I-1 Ecbidn glutrou2brvle 709(.WI-gh 17 91; Min-vire 1811 by Sir P--tee Tr. E- 'M1)4 (Highlyer 174-Mton18 by Fl-iel 17168 Reend 17.158v b S41 lavtibul 1181 byli Orville. 17141 (Benin,,- JM-W- ;v, =1eee ilai1411Stm104Tapline 1825 byTail14tD-nAneeo1)--I h,..0 e b,142 11!4) by Waxy 1714 (P.i I., -'e 13Pevtvp 1711 by Trumyvitor I172 ;vdc Z-z27, 1717)- Prunelfa 17)81 by Hlghllyer 177,4. Retal 1758;1. 8 Mev-sa Matey 11410 (Orville 1780v- Clare 1824 by Marmion 114181 Whiskey 17H0Brpvliee 19141 b. 1. by I'nn11) I(teecry 1,771) Ama-,vv 17119 bvy DrI-e 111Trenlav 71) Fativilt 17192 by Mt-reny 1778 9 ;Ectip-el715 ). te i1rdcueiehr Sir Hi--reIeei l-Wb-lehone. 1807) Guicciv,ti 1841 biy But1, Buvvy 114)4 h;loI- hl IS1M4 17117)-Flight 18111 by lb, Enlape 148)2 Commodore 17)Y7. Heroin liy Dlgat 178) IRerod 171)Hrine 77,5 by Hero 177v3 (Cod'- 11-4.. Z 0 Whm Ir. Dlrone 1181 (Matter Robert 11411)-Kvin 1197 by, Waxy Pope 181R ax 17101 Du.. eI 1 1814) of Chainpi.ii 1797 (Pot-14- -o 177,3) -Brown Fanny 79by Mimo17145 (Ever- ______ reen 114;-Da,. 142of 1Hlghflyer 1774, lle-u 1734.__ ___ Liv poolll 90_Triirup 1810) -Oti. liy 1120 Bvv-ard 1801 Nimzvrd 178)CayvrC vv 1Crc08 dam 11413 by Election 1141 o(obann 179-0;-SIkt. 1111 to Skyaweeper by lligblilyer ad :.0 ,1- h., IM 177,4 (Herod 17514)-Din. 1778 of EellIpe 171 (Marke 1111). li m1814 142by Oci-Wlan181 (Strlpling IVM)5 D-Dn 111) of Sau-ebo 11091 (Don Q.ixole 17It .4 I Kis Mine Furry t71 by Trumpator 17144 (Convlictor 17,67,. ____ Ir. Birdeateber 11413 (Sir Recd"s 81) cliIiSa138 by E-Ivvm vt 1142.1 II vle T hv- Bar-,111)SiePat145b lcle 84Wieak10u(vdv;n 14 (N by 1rci lv (!h. hen.bnb171-Mmi-I14 1biSrPvte7' 18 lgh2r 14 bocaonta 1 lnnv 81Sutn11; areai131byM7- 11(Ovle11 -ln 41b b..1.v anln181Whce 741-leaie184b oan 71)Iec r)- 1114 ____ nazn181 y rvr 71LTethu_11) ______ T.- hr. h., t 174 Bruntt by Aleadratu 1701 (Ocldp Elrlgland 1741l. vulur in A, 18) 17o I)4tamon 171(4 (Sirteer 7'2. 178-tica 1Judy 1114r by Alfn-d1771)rpi If-5lu by - 174Si) Oi-Mnil 1777 Siy- Pet,,nvle 1704 (Snlap 1718);. lIM, ed 7S -1t Englandel. 79 174 li-May.lty k 171 by ate 144Cee171) .1P artia 11417 Selim. 188-ie12 y nsul14: (airl401Olmi 11b 12 -2 b.b13 Peruvan 1140 Sir Peter T'. 1'7)48: Violante 1181 by ynhn Bull 11141 (Fortitude17) 0 SieLt 17t81to Skycceaper by Hlighllyce 1774_ Herod 17214). __ Ca--, me 181 Wliallm- h81-oil . -. 1141 by Mvty 1811 (lr Iti799)-8s.vv . hr. m., 1892. (1796 tIPteelvt' Perlit-e 107(Mrcryllt-Di.I.m 11o Wuuu k-er 111 .0 I Ieru1-d t51-liuv 8,. i. 113 pi.uierb uj 17141 ( aip tI'3)-Y. Slarskv-. dwvi-ey ni. IT l59 by Baiuk 1141) (Gld. Ar. I124-Bay Staring b.. .8. 111 4 by Brio trig12 (Ba, Bonlt.In O1i)Myrl l. a. 1118 by Partene ills (Jigo4- h.1t. b.n. "711:1 rv no,,b Or,-,,tionnul i( tviltabyl-Svpboninb.aa dam by Cur-. Ba- Ba.rb-Dan. of lyrey Cbataut IrbDa.o Whviteabrt -Lord D1) uveeu51Mn-gumre byba1)ldM..tagu-la..n HautboylDAey Wh IInr)- Dau.nfrmmrD'h y V.llow Tuck)-Atealiae 294 The Breders' Hand Book and Guilc. WANDERER. WINNER OF THE RAITLROAD sTAKES; AT NASIIVILLE. 1872. THE MONM1OUT-11 CCIP AT LONG ;IBRANCII, AND NVESTCIIESTEI ClU AT JEROmE PARK, 1873. The properbq if Dr. J. II. McKee. Application to D). .J. P. McKee, Sprwing Station, 1tt;. WVAN DFRt II LV iLeXington, son of Boston. bred ill the WVo-dlmnrn Stnd, Kv., foaled 1138, dam (oral, daiinf li .....a. .I; I Ramiller by Vandal. son olf Glencioe. hot ,if imp. Cairtigorile ly 'otlierstze, winmer of the 2.000 G;iuens anud I)erly, soiiifTonuchstone, w inner if the St. Leger. Wawilerer is descentled fronm one of the most noted racing fiamilies of England, tracinag hack throogh an own sister to inip. t;lencow to the famios Web by WaxV. The tfmily hIas fioruished soice of tbme ntist notedl race-horse. and. sncessfnl sires of the Figlishi timrf. From it caine Whaleleone. winner of the Derby in. 1810, Whisker. win-ier f the sanie event iln 1815, C.olwel,, winner of the Oalks maiml 1,40)J G(ineas in, 1I24, Riddle.sworth, winner of the 2.000 (Initleas aiid Derby ill 18:I, 1leimcoe, winner f tlie 2,000 GCiiineas in 1831, Baflay Miletont. winner of the 2.0(M) Goiineas and Good- w-sl Culp iii 184, BlHie Gown., winner of tbe l)erby in 1868, Silvio, winner of both lerbv ailil St. Leger in 1877, and h oiiist ofothbers. W'amIuierer miade hi. first appearance as a three-year oil, and was unplaced in the Belmont Stakes at Jerome Park aiid the .Jersey Derlky at i4mg Branich. both events; having lbeen von by his half brother, Harry Bassett. At Long Branch be Wo.I a C(.nl i'iirse, mile heats, in 1.481. 1.48, defemiting a field of seven. In his fonr-year ,1l firl, at Ne-w Orleans, he wimi a race of nmile helats in 1.51, 1.47, 1.474, beating Fraink Ross, winner of the first heat, Niagara anIt Glenrose. Won the Railroad Sttakes at Nashville, Ten.., 2 niile heats, in 3.411, 3.381, beating Hollywood. Frog- towni, etc., anid walked over for Club Puirse, 2 mile heats. As a tive-year old he won the Moimninth Cp at Long Branch, 24 miles. in 4.34j, beating Preakness, Hubbliarl and others; won the Westcihester Cop at Jerome Park, 2 iiles, in 4.04, beatiig True .Bloe, EiIii aunt others. At Saraltoga, ran second to Hnbbard, 3 miles, in ;.34, beating Harry Bassett andl King Ienry: sani.e niceting, ran second to Arizona, 14 miles, in 2.38, beating Boss Tweeul and Eolius. As a six-year old wvon Cluib Purse it Savannah, Ga., 2 miles. il 3.434, beatimg Grauger and four others; andalso, sanme nieeting. a Club Piarse 1 miles, in 2.181, Ie:itiu.g Ort,,lan and Talbitha. Nashville, Tenn., won the Johniiiem Stakes, 21 miles. in. 4.064. beating Planchette, St. George and two others. At .leronue Park ran seconi ti Shylock. son of Lexington, it, the Westc hester Cup, 2+ ile, ill 4.13, heating lizzie Lioas, Abhl-el-Koree a-id two others, track heavy. Sarato)ga, wooi Climb Purse, 21 miles, iii 4.00j, beating Felhlweraft,.Jaek Frost. Galway a.ndl Katie Pease; same lilae ran sconld t Fellowh-raft, 4 mile, in 7.194, the fastest race at the ilistance ever rn in a eoutested race. Ji this race Wanderer beat Katie Pea.se ad:al was tinit... the distance in 7.2:0. 'auiderr has lmeeui a snecess in the stud. He sired One l)imie. a winner, 14 miles in 1.5.51. 1 miles in 2.09. iiile heats in 1.444, 1.44; Elkl[i..r Sta.kes, 1i miles, in :3.AS4. li.iinie C. (Mrs. Chilbis), winner of the Filly Stakes at Lexington. Juanita, 1 Illiles in 2.1t. Lizzy S., Filly Stakes at l exitigtln. balf-nuile, in 0.49; Colnette Staks at St. Lonis, tlree-qnarters of a mile. in 1.1,4: .5 forlungs in 1.02; three- quarte rs df a mile ii. 1.161; 1 mile in 1.4:3. Mrv Lanilihier, Farra gut. Nomad, Wake- field, Ca.;sh Clay, W'aterford, Prophet, B Waidilcr, Wamolerimg. winner 1 isile ink 1.45. aiil Calpital Stakes. I mile. iii 1.44f. (rmis:er, .J. .1. He Male, ay Qncen, Danville, Lottie .Vall, Pearl L.. RIed Stoie, Walidhcrmeriit. Wandider',o Wariler, Loup, Tourist. Annie Queen atuil others, all wiin.ners. it colts are the biest the ilams have prislueil. He is ai rich golden liichtot. with the muarks of hIls ire. is lmaindsiomely shlalici aiiil .,f. very bloisl-like apllee:irauiee. ninisculolr aulz highly tiiished. His sire was the best ra.i-horse and stalliion this conitry Ins prowlimiedt: his dani is by the best 5dm of imp. GIn woe. and tra -ce through an Viu sister to Gleic,,e and Weli by Vaxy to a natural Barl, mare. This is diiie of the pnre sonrees through which the blood of Lexington and Glencoe should be pireserved. (See U'ncas, his brother.) Hezud 1754-Tartar 1743-Partnr 17"lS-lg-Bydry Turk. ab1out 1665, 'Florizel 17'11(Hlerod 18)-.Sa 1741MtoJu.obySpecsator1749 (Crab 17224 Horatia 177- j Diomed. by Bak140 (God.A Ar. 1124)-Dan. of FlykingCldr 15dse r 15)ls , cbh.,1,.,. Belvoo by 1Gry Grantham tlBrownlow Turk ides,. .,(aly , 64)-ms DaFhr ,-wme WildAir18 (F.-ear1oougbDa. 17A-a.o re' rive I710O24) lo DanIi. o 1764llower 1161 (Blank 1-740by Dan.po 5Vainpi 175 1eg u w1. Aluse Ilatrm mrewasda ofst 1enn Cockeacly].____________r.-Mi S-dki 5DO .29i 15 by Y.lark 1le1701God Ar. 1721w Da.A ofFA ng,. dra11,.lne r 44, cli li I, ilo WBldoirby .67ey -ran -ght 17 (r nlw uk.' W Di, I70 'tel) Ilanghter of 55ar 177 MFalake 1751))I- Dan.40of Da.ris' Eclipse 17717 (F'earnongbt- 17551 Danheo aSeanouht 755(Reoln 171.-Dan.of yjolyRgr14 louhn 75D T D 1-1.6-1o ober HJodn 171148 hb813.t. 7Mt u drI49 b122 H- bZ-' 1t 147 Cyro 1 by Bla ze T4 W r 17 ,24(lvu --..b 1' Cilders 71-Sl 17235 brly eAe' Ar.)- fl o AldermanMi Dau. o-irabyam'e Champ-o 171)7o (Bar1or'sDaAr.. - Daughter of 5F-rk-ght 1774k (Goe 739b - Dan. ofoms idl 1741 (5Fearobgd 17114j. Da. aft1,11 8.b-tt Jiber 1767, Rby 17Wnh 76.euu 71l,5it ihr 7, yC 17:4410(1 Ar. 17.1) -Dan of Somrset Ar ' a9 Orvile .Teenmlantby Tmrum 7601Crlple 170,-Cotatldeby 1745 (-,Biaaeg 5133- Yb.,81 75 Khittyl r 77 yHiIye 77)Heo315)-.Prftete 1778k by-- GbydCader 17,.141 Snap A..)) Da.17 of laae17 111 16 - Parma fic AnrwW 15'(o nrw 18-M4 81 yleigbrongh 1794 (Kinge FergnsE11 79 ) Taritar 1 .-SI byhl 1764m 1by Blan 60 in 75 y lk 1740 (God. Ai.174. h.t b. 180, Tabitba 1784 bi-y Trenha 11116ve IT. SWeeytn. 17A,-Dn f opoes174Aa isminRdbea 1196 (S -A&Ir ee 71 DanM 17b fOany eflgruhIT,1K (ciiii 7.4 Rolon mare Slamerkl we1111 by7 Wlal 73 Cd 1 P-24 -f5n ae.1714, byCb 1ol9 derx br.e m. 1g1.Dh.113ofScod17 rIF-rlO ChlderS 17.4 Melar71 8-pI ey0)- 1776-Dnof M Bikh17yer 1784if (B1rbir174-Dn o er nnnglllm eilleguMItlneFegu Seli 11C 187 (oodecke 1791-Dn. o Alxandr 186 (ellst 1714y Hr Dan.8o ileerF17511(Sam11745) 0 1 Bachinlo Ws 1)11 18414,ir Petr 1' 184) Da. 171oTeru,178(cise1( a.11 774 chbe St1) fIterod 1758 byrar141 ol 17 17by 4-ark 1.10 Suirt by2-V n173b _____ Herias 1731 Go. 17,4.. --eleM__bryD .a fRump DikAzd- 1 'Joe Andrew (Drag.. n 107 of Gol.. 1790 erury1B24 ft : b . 1410 ISOa.Inel 7Iby-eBal741aI.Seeeae 741Ia.1) fWop cke B___ uzzard 115 byeaBlank 1740 God. Ar. 1794D1. ,,,g Blanklock, ghfiteloc 181=1Hamletnia 1794) Dan. 1731 of orander 17386 (P -.S'.' f77E ) .0 bft 114 Illde, 17 1794o 1y74 fye5 74)eed15)Coers.78 yPtS--a17 B Ect ',Dlpse1744-Maail Per.1771 b4GoD..de 1741)4 Snap7 1750,. p 1F4 - -, sn, Mis o OrHille 1'751' (Tenagrtar 1191) -Ful iTa Gytmele 19W bySWeirte 177 (Ner.A1 by fn , - dm Dan. ofAcse 1788. (Blan 170-a.7fDmscsA,174D, oapo be m 111'1145 BlT.S-pake.1ze 1723).M Wodpcke h., Topao SirSoomo 1614(Wcke og 17811)by-Eanip. 1764 ory 1804 le.W44114.a.n befz. et 19 yTrnao 17782 (Coendnc'Torb 1Tr7-ie.ptor 74 LaConductorS I' 0ghfPru- 1771 lerd 72a-Dn.1775 iofdcis 1764) Pmaiske 1730. yS '.081 M _____ 1771 -Gao. ofu Gdnon.rh 751_Reain 119 W.1. 112 irPter 18 4l glVe 171-an9181 of Cuenonuenon 1780(ffdi 38-a Icon 142 by lorlee 17184(llero 1198.. d I P .) dnland 1741. sydy 1771 by IaWcb ey 178.Cd by h., 1.4, a 11455 .p-IV) ofAe.Snnn ,11.63trl 11271.m)-W, m1 ike o-. Wane,1110 -Mi..-s173 Peeoe 78 by -teumpalo 17112 ICON) (Hetod 17,471Pr 4 d neiDa. 171b-llye17 ltDo 1758-Prmisen.78 byrna 1750-u (Snip 111 - tbr '1" u 1 7.5 6 B y-. 1730.. 71 Gu.A.14) oFi 1.111 t-e 741 ire Sb Peter. 1181 (Bogducter IT.4)-Pyrteba 171 y atb em 1 1 14 Cadeft' 1734) Dulo 114.4.b 17hiteness_ W,1742 4Go. Ar.k 17240.. ____ oa OkCtto 14419) (Giiirnpo 118-4-Gao 1818)Ld Gf m,eno18171by (Sorce rer M 111-ladyMary br.b..1dL180 b Belnbyo5 M1 ,11 Kn Fergd,my 11, )-Gao. of HRighfiyer 1774 (Herod 175 E, h. 1,411. IsT.4 toDMu. ofDelby areke17u 0Sqnrt112) I Daglte of Oblsrllie 149enorbote 19)Eso as 186b SrPee.181 Heb b. .,1814. 17 )-lexna11114 l,1Hlghfie, 17 e 17D 3 (Elipse P17114)-Lade IT 10 by(-- i7. Mara c h.. IL, ist____ 171i ,rk FI1750, ( 'avde 171 ('ds114 241 Soften Sem 14812 81. (Orville'I' 177)Babn- B1480c- by byW' e.. dt-,11 (Sir Peter T. 6141-Dan. Z4 B.Imtel hb B ns75Sure11.1. cli.in.,141. Peelop b.in. 19hb Trumpator 1782g I -onduclo 1717-Prnby lMatcb.. 17)8 byod z-751byBln Al-I Iftod Ar. 17241-4etateadaa t.i.171 y ater11 .igI-on ass bft. m. i 112 by a BIdto 11:1 (Grey1 17antbo) Dan. ofD1 lyA. 61-Dn f yey Iuk-su of Tatole Barb-Da . ofPIary' Welle ITor -Nae ral Barb) mare-ofMe.100b Piptwel'., 76(r t I.)-11 2Ile Breedelrs 11hanud Book- and Geaide. WHISPER. WINNER OF NASIIVILI, (T'I', LOI'ISVILLE CtP AT LOUISVILLE, KY., ANI) OTIIER GOOD RACES. It tih 7cetettowd Stud. Appiaetion It, L. P. Tariton, proprietor, Fleeticood Stdl, Irank/ort, KAy. WllisEit by Planet, son of Revenue, liredi in the Woodburn Stud, Ky., foaled 1870, dam Mattie Grooss, daml of Mate, Grenada, etc.. by Lexington,out of Dick Doty's dlain by Ani.. rih;in Eclipse-. Whisper did not rin aS a two-year old. At three years old Was .iipI.meel in. the Phiii lmtm I el St ikes, 1I miles, wo-o by Artist in 2.124. Mon- imouth Park, uniplahed it, the Ji-rsey Deruy, I k miles, won by Tutu Bowling in 2.4,3; was seconid in the .Jersey Jo'key Cliub, I'rse, utile heats, beat three its five, won by Arizona in 1.46, 1.41, 1. I74, 1.51, 1I .55,hisper won the first two heats ; was third in, time Cottagers' Co(,p, 1. mmii s, a on. by inimp. S mechenge in 2. 11; iiiiplaeed in a Con- .olatijn Puirse, 1I miles, won ly Shylomk in 2.444. Saratoga, ialpaceid iii the Kenner Stakes, 2 niles, won hyi 11i1m III Used in 2.39. At (4) Jerome Park, walke o1er for piurie it' 700, 1t miles. Monninithi Psark, wss second in. the MuJunimuth Cap, 2J iiiles, wo, lby Toii Bowling in, 4.42-; wais isecond in a dash of fi.. r mies., won y l'el- liowcraft in 7.43. .lerome PI rk. wis unplihal e ld ii a mlmsh of 14 utiles, won. by Griinstead in 2.401; v-was third in a la1 h mf 24 flijes, woln ly Acrobat jil 4.334. Baltimiiuore, di.- t;a.e.edI first heat of the Biowie Stakes, 4 mile heats, won by Jack Frost im 7.33, 7.41, 5.11, Bessie Lee won the tirst ie it. At (5) Lomisville Ky., iniplaeed iii a dash of I -idle and a furlong, won ly Calvimi it. 1.564; uspulaced in Louisville Cli, Stakes, 24 iils, won by Ballikeel, in 4.01,; wmim a Hlandlicap mile heats, iii 1.52:1, 1.5:31. At (6) l.miiisville, Ky., was third in, a dsh of 1i miles. won by Brakesiall iii 2.11; was thlird in. a lash mof 2 miles inid a furlong, wpmn by Eleini in 3.494; was seconid in a race of iimile heatts, VnI by Kilbuirn in 1.454, 1.444, 1.454, Wlhisl.r won the tirst heat. Lexington., Ky., Fall Meeting, wVs thirdI in a lash of 14 miles, woim hy li'hillis in 2.37i; won a Selling Race, 1 mile iiild a firloiig. in L.58. Louisville. Ky., won a llailimi ap Sweelpstikes, 1i iilies., in 3.0P. Nashville, Teniiuese, won dash of 1f miles for all ages, in .444. At (7) Nashville, Tenmnm., win the Nashville Citp,, 24 miles, in 4.08; wasz s ood in a tash of 14 miles, wmon by M!Wlhirter in 2.384. Louisville, Ky., won a dash of 2 miles, in 3.361 ; woom the Loiisville Cup, 24 miles, iii 3.-94. Saratoga, wmi lH'andicap for all ages. 14 miles, iii 3.12; was tbird in adlash of 1 mile and a firlong, ion by 'era Criiz, in 1.3,74; won a: dash of 24 miles iii 4.02. Louisville Fall M1eeting, iiplaced in a llandicali, 14 miles, won by Loiigbow iji 3.074; Whisper was third in a lash of 2 miles, woii by Ten Broeek in 3.36. At (X) Liiisville, Ky., wa:S seeoid iii the Louisville Cup, 24 miiles, won by Mlulstick iii 4.071 ; won a Ilainieal, 1sisli of 4 miles iii 7.36. St. Louis, M1o., woii the Blow Stakes, 3 mile heats, in .5.33, 5.354. Whisper is by the best son of Revi'uime, Planet, a winiier at all distances ovcr the best horses of his day. Whisper's dam. Mattie Gross, is the ilam of Mate and Grenada, and his gralainda was the dam .if Dick Doty, tbe famou.s four tinier, vhilst his great grandam was the dam auf Elfza Jenkiiis and the Big Arehly miare, which] pro- diced the great race-horse Creath, who beat Aliee Carneal and won. s iscond healt of 3 miles in 5.43, in 1811. Whislper is a hay, full 16 hands high. with a1 star anid right hinid leg white above the hoof. lle is niic of the fimmest and heat shaped horse in America, and conld not onily run fast biut st;my a .listauce. I- addition to being a graindson of imiip. Trustee, lie is miiielm iblired to Sir Archy amid Doomned, baving ten rosses of that must desirabile bloo d. He has also a (loilule eross uif Whisker. Whisper is the sire of the winners Clarion, Canto, Clamor and others. 29G Mercury 1778-Ecllpae 1764-Maske 1750-Squirt 17-Butlett's Childera-Darley Arabian 1669. _G una 1210 (Mercury 17719haberhie 17S5 by Woodpeker 1773 Herod 178-Ca- ini 1773 by Trentham 15f6hhT.iSwsepkeal74l)-WCo 'ette 1764 by Co 'Wptonllab- Slat. 1743 to Reina by God. Ar. 124 Timothy 1794 e 1131)-uy17 b Ftorizel 1764 llerod 17ss-Frenzy 1,74 by Erllisa 1764 (Maraike 1766)-NfL. of Ingineer 1756 (Sampsou 174S1-Ditu 1761 of manEc 1740 (God. Ar. 1214). _ _ G dolrt I I E SIl le"b b. m., 1801. h. g lih., l1hi1zi Daughter of, Iaxy 17M10 (Po-t 1173) Penelope 1713 by Thmlltot 1787 (Conductor 1767)- nelb 177 by Hli flyet 174 (lerod 178)-Promla. 1763 by Snp 171i0 (Snip 1rd6)- Julia 1796 by Bbak 1740'(God Ar. 1724j. Hermes1760 (M1ercury 1778)-Vlclsltiude 19010 by Pipator 1766 llmperator 1,77)-Bra- trice 1791 b' Sir Peter T. 1784 rtlighftyer 1774)-Pyrrha 1771 by Matchem 1748 (Cadc -Due 1748 by White.n-e 1742 (God Ar. 1741). -'Diond 1777 (Floriarl 17t )-Cstlanor 1716 by Rocklugham 17Ft(Hihflyer 1,,4, - Tabthas 171 by Trentiam 1766 IT. Seepstake, 1743-Dn of Boophora 1,74 Babrh 1740-Dan. of Forester 1710 (Foreeter 1726). SCltizen 1785 (Pacolet 1768)-Dan. of Commutation vSymmeS' Wildair 16-Da. of IDmre Devil 1787 Magnet 1770)-Saly Shark by Shark 1771 tkaraks 17191 -Brtsey Prlngie by 'Fesrtmought 1755 IBegulu 17391. ..:Vin nIr Arra 6. Ionnltr-eerxy ..a 1- f7ltC.C-racl 'mD k4i,,n Mamk. n bIcIO)-xoet" nM 17by tainel 1713 (Blank 1740D-Diana by _ a e , Clodinm 17MS.Janua 1746) Trims Bedford 17 = DannonI 7S)-Da. of Bellir I' M Da.. of (8herk gm c.-" '" 1771 (Make 17;r -Dau of ymme.' Wildair 1i6M ('Fearnought 1718- Den, of c r. m.,-. Ington 1774 (Waaington). d Sir Archy, 'Diomed 177 (Flii1 1763)- 'Cautlanm 1796 by ockr 1781 iH er 17,74)- jFw o . ur.c y, Tahltha 178 by Treutbanm 17,06 (7. Sweepstakes 174 W)-Dtau. ot Boaponina 175 .15(Babraha 1740)-Dan. of Forester 1710 (Foeete 1712). ei 2- Dautghter of, 'Saltrain 1760 (E:lilpae 1764)-- Dlna. of Syminca Wldair 1767 ('Fearnougfht 17l5)Du .,,-;E= ch f ., of Tyler a Drirer 1760 (OheioDan. of Felloeer 1781 (Blank 174T)au.of -F - Ball". 'Dloinel Im (Florlzel 17l,8) Dau. of 'Shark 1771 Mk.e 17MA)- of Harris' . Florizel, Dclipse 1770 (-Yearnought 1768)-Dan. of 'Fwnought 1755 (Regulue I,72)-Dan. of c.1 h. h., 161. Jolly oger 17,41 (Ho!dh 1). -he of, 'Alderman 1i37 (Pot-8-.' 1773)-Dan. of 'Clocklat 1774 (Gimcraek 1760)- Dan. of D s b 1-9 Sy, ' Uildar 1767 MFearnoght I7bb)Y. Kitty Flsber 176 by 'Fearnought .m.,, 1755 egnia 179)-Eltty Fisher 1b68 by Cade 1754 (Gnd. Ar. 1704). Tramp, fcDkk Andre 17u7 (Joe =ndrew 1778-Dam 1813 of Gohamia 110 Uercury 17M,-- . bbbi5 r I, Frnela 1s iby Trentham 1766 (T. Sweepetakes 1742-Nl. 178 of Uoodpecker u ' S -, .,. T17a3 Herod 1751) -EerlamtunO 17T5 by Eclpe 1764 (ar tke 1750. n 8 _ l Pot-8o-'s 1713 (Eclpse 1764-i. Camille 1717 by Woodpecker 173 (Herod 1-8).-Ca- , 3 c. in., 1miu. 1 en.ne take1 t 17.65 by Compton Barb ! _______ .m. -1sWt. 1743 to Heguln' by God. Ar. 1724. n.; - W kr Wax 1710 (pot'8.o-'n 1773)-PenelopeA1738 by Teumltor1731 rConductor 1747)-Prm- Whiekr nell 8 b hl18l2. 7nel I by Hihflyer 1774 tHerod 1763)-Prom8 1 s78bSnap 1710 Snp 1731)- bh. 1 Julia 1716 by Bl1740 iGod. Ar. 1724). 3 11 Daughter of, BayTrophonfn3(e 1791)-Dan. 17,1 of Slope 1 (Hlgbfie 1724- ___ .o_____.__. Beaulremont'e dam by Broth. to Fearnonght (tBs Bolton 17019). _ a Si.-A r Dlomed 177 zFlorinel 1768) -Cetltanlra 1734 bty Itocklirhum 1781I Hghflyer 1774)- b. II. Sir Ar2bl Tabitha 173 by Trentham 1766 (T. SweepIstke 1743) -Dan. of phorus 1714 1 b. h vn (Babraiham 1740,-Dai. of Forester 1760 (Forester 1736). Daughter of 'ltram 17 (Eclpe 16 Da. of Syme' Wildair i176 (OFearnought 17..5)-Dai. 0 t- cb. inr o, of Tier', Vnver 1760 (tilo)-Dan. of Fallow-r 1701 tBlauk 7.40)-NDau. of __ TV lre 1717 (Regut I711 .'oe 1:7rnze 7w -D f. 01 nflrl I_ AI tuares,il.- lieuf.s ot stas-S _Aw_ 0) 4 1eu .0 Fl! orizel, ch. h., 1801. Daughter oi, 1. in.. 179 momew I-T17 rl-rtze -tlD.o -1snr.t 1-a7, k- .-,- ra., -r rr BEclipe 1770 ('Fearnoght 1768)-Da. of Fearnought 1755 (iegulus 179) - Da of 'Jolly Eogsr 1741 H.onudhead 1733I. 'Aiderman 1787 (Pot-H--'a 1773-Dan. of 'Clockfat 1774 (Gl.crack 1760-Dan. of ISmne 'Wlidnir 1T67 i)Fe-floueht 17116)-Y. Kitt Flaher 17 by 'Fearnought 1751 tlaU 1733 - 'Kitty Fisher 1775 by Cd. 1731 Gd. Ar. 1724). Xminiua Orville 1711 0rongu 71r ) - Emily 1810 by StImford 134 (r Petr r. 171A)- 3 i =DS W11 oSa IS (Sltram 176) -Gmrey Dorlmant 17Y1 by Doriant 1772 .b. 11, 130 lOtho 1760)-Dizzy 1;57 by Blank 1740v (tod. Ar. 1734). craThte Flyer 1814 (Vandyke Jr. 13111-Parmna 1811 by Dick Andrtewar 1797 (Joe Andrewst b.i. Icla23 1778)--May 1304 by Benlngbrough 1711 (KIng Fergutt 1775)-Prlmroee 175w7 by Malu- i m, brit o 1761 (Engneer 1756h-Crkiciet 1776 by Lerod 175tt (Tartar 1742t). _ Sir Archy 1305 ('Diomsel 17;7)-Dan. of OltobnIebreaet 11131 (Sir Peter 7. t hUmtq811784)- Dau. 17884 of 'Obseurlty 177 (Eclipse 176l4)-Slamnerkin 1766 by 'Wildair 1711 ch '. 1 I3 (Cadse 1734)-oCnb me re 1731i by Cub 1736 (Fox 1714). 3 __tr Robin Grey 19D'1 ('Royalisyt 170)-Maria 13112 by Yelunr 1791 ('ede-ley 1776f)-Dan. of bm. 1t6A I'Highflyrr 1784 (Blghllyer 17T4)-Danu. of 'Fearnought 1710 (Itegulus 1739)-Dan. ot :_._m.,__ I Arlel 1716l ('Traveller 17-47). Dlm'Plel 1763 Rerod 1713t)-Dau. 17ba of Spectator 17-4 (tCrab 17t2-.Horatla 713 by t . Ie Blank 1740 eGod. Ar. 1723)-Dan. of Flylne ChIldora 1715 (Darley Ar. 1.09y- Mieg ca. , I Belvoir by Grey Granhaul /Browuowb Turk). .............................A ' .nda... Grey Dlonmedl 17166 'Medley 1776) - Dan. of Va. Cads (Partner 171)-Bau. ot Hickm an's eh. in.,N 10 Independence 1776V FeaPrnought 17111)Dan. ot 'Badgeir )Boaphorue 175V4. Me- ege Yambino it8tieevDau. 1774 of Tulrf 1766v iatcebe 17,483Nau.171v ot gin . 1738 I egnlns 17111 God. Ar. 1724)-Dan. 1783 of Starling 1717 hay Polton 170.,)- Snap's So. h, l1v.7g am5 179 by Fox 174 lClue. ' Pot'-o-'s P01.30.' 177 IT EclIpse 1764)-Den. 1776 of Gimcrack 1760 (CrIpple 17W0)- Sriaprargon mare, 1769 by Soap 1760 S ol 176-Dan. 17-49 of lus 1739 7 God. Ar. 1734 -Dal. of 1ch. m-. 1712. BHartkett's Childea Darfey Ar. 1669'. h. 1800. reaon1177 I -7o--e1 -Dan 0T 't B 15WZ 1,rF- . ufsT .7-M. cb. h., 1801. Fair tachel, -., -. I Bnzad, ch. h., 1767. Di Dau ot, i _,,-. toel1777 4FWIMAe 17eO1-IM-. ortn 'JD- M ist lT- J-u OI r-- Ic llp.e 1710 (Fe tnought 17181-Dan. of 'Feanought 1755 (Reguluu 17139-Dan. Of 'IJolly 1o7er 17,41 Boundbaed 17. y.Di rM 1777 tFl.dz 17S Jones by -Shark 1771 (Marke 1750)-Dau. of Tbornton Wildair (SymueW' Wildair 1767). IWoodpecker 1773 IHerod 1718)-M1sfortune 1775 by Del 1791 (Mastceei 174H.-CnrlIoalty 11766 by Snap 1760 (Snip 1736,-Da. 17-49 of Hegulan 1769 (God. Ar. 1724 -Dan. of IBartlett's t71lldere (Darley Ar. 1669). liWe-3Parnoug- 1150)-Dan. of Dv (Y. Cae 171). 1- '-4 i-q 0,- . i I I I LnThe Breeders' Hond Bo,1fk and Gitiae. WILDIDLE. WINNER OF Tlnl. NI'RSEIY S'l'AKES, FOJRiDIIA1 AND JOCKEY CLUB IIANIPil(A1'S AT J. ElRt)ME PARK. In thie l Fille ll St, , J. C. Jhulsop, proprietor, &Sofi/ Cl(art, C(ti. Ternms unnunflg. WILIJiIiLE liy iup. Atistrzi;a.., S.i. of .West Austrahlia, bred in the loodlburn Stud, Ky., foalclt 1870, dlan lddllewild by Lexington, out of Flortine by Imp. Glen.i... Wildidle illde his bJow to h., hpilblit by wriniuig the Nursery Stakes, I mile, at Je- rome Park, in 1.48k, 1d-fatilig Lsing Branc1, Catecshb anti elead ei others. lIe was out of couditioi ;and ran uisdpla eld ini out race as a three-year old. At four years old was second to Catesby In Maturity Stakes, 3 omiles, iii 3.36, beating Carver and Ran- fam; was UnplactdI 11 pmrse. It miles, woo.. by Griiistead in 3.10; was second to Acrobat in purse, 2J milebs, in 4.I33, beating Whisper, all ron at Jerome Park. At five yearsold, 104 II-s., Jeromie Park, wn .the Fordlham niandicap, 1k miles, in 2.12, beating 8ptiidrift, aged, 118 hIs., Preakiness, aged, 131 lbs., and nine others; woI the .Joekey Chilb Handicap, Ill Ihs., 2 miles, in 3..38, beating Preakness, 130 bs., Grin- stead (4), 110 llps., and Tiubman (aged), 115 Ibs. Momnouth Park, was beaten by Aaron Peningtolo anid HIallenkeel in Monmnoith Cup, 2k miles, in 4.34; was second to Rntherford in 4 utile dlash, ron in 7T34-, Big Fellow and Bessie Lee behind hil.; w -on Club P'urse, 2 mile beats, 3.40), 3.47k, beating Dublin. Saratoga, was unplacedI in Saratoga Cup, 21 miles, in 3.36), deasd heat, and stakes divlided between Preakness antl Sprinigbok: this is the fimstest racee ev er rimm. at tbe distan...e; was second to Ruth- erford in Chil, Purse, 3 miles ii -5.38, itelti.ig Maudge; was second to Grinstead (4), 110 Ibs., ni the Snu .....er lalicap, 2 mimilex, ini 3.371, Wiblidle (5), 114 lI6s., beating Mattie W. (3), 93 Ibs.; wiat the Chlib Purs-. 4 miles, mu 7.3.9, beating Rutherford. San Francisco, Cal., wtoi the Wise Plate, 4 imiiles. iii 7.25k, hesting Grinstead, Sherman and Revemii.., .Jr. Wildidle etones hoiestly bty his racing qualities. His dam was seeond to ii.t mare ever raisedi in Ameri-a. She ran ftiir miles ver the Centrevill. Ciurse, L. 1., I8M3, when five years old, wmith 117 lbs.. in 7.26), antd this was the best tit-e ever made by a mare until beaten- by Ferida, in 1880, when she ran a first heat iii 7.23k. Wildlidle, fur his chaiices, has been a very suecessful sire. The best of his get art Tithe C., May ID., Recirrd, Jack Douglass, Ellen Douglass, Belshaw, Jim Doug- ;las (-iiiiir f tei toilt of fonrteen races iin 1.81), Wmildidler, Lottie J., Jack Brady, Carmt-n, Not Idle, Patti, Lady R., Ne'ilson, Brtiwn Idle, King Idle, Alfaretta, Ella Hill, Faoiiy :4., FlaniIbeau, (Gaiiibt,, Miita ,Philander, Raindrop, Roscemead, Telephone, Wilti 4);at. It. ir iam, Kscinld, Rover. 'Siifax, Teairlesg, Folly, Gorget, Nomad, Wild EIdit, blitil, Lttrd tif the llare,., Jessie Carr, Nert, Fanny F., Oscar, etc., etc. Wildiliule is iuiuretd t, W:txy ou the sire's side, and has munch of the blood of Sir Arehy a-id Dliutienwd, in addition ttt a t-russ of Eclipse, thr.tiiigh his famous son Metloc, antI tliret! trsexs -,f imI,. hhcllevil y.si of GiicrTack by Crippuhle. son tf the Godolpliin Aralbiam Ili.i rliuil lv hts :ii ways ait-ti a graimI raceing anti pritlieing one. Ie is ir.,ttttr ill lto Sijtilthirift, sir,- ,f Kingston., Laiipligbter, etc.. and to Miser, sire of Ytrkville Belle, anti ti Fl'eliiwcraft (4 miles in 7.19j). 298 Trunpator 1781-4ondwco 1M-Matem I48-Cade lt7-Godolpbin Aabian 17 __3! Coinna Sorerer 1796 Trnmpator 17929)-psom la- 1M8)l by Sir PeterT. 17I 1 Highily-e 1774)- I, I ichh 1U9 Alexina 1788 by King Few- M,, (ReD.ise 1764)-Larlella 1780 by Y. lareke 1771 gMarXke 179.)) -Dan. ofA. Code 1,4. Ce 1 I cr 11kerln Clinker 15311 t8ir Peter T. 1784.--Fewret 171 byv 't'andem l.774Syphan 1750, Tevrmagant 2 i it!Le '...... rm,18 ... by Tantm 170 XiCripple le 17S, Canttrice by Sampson 1D I(tilaze S11, 13na. 1-57 b of.5 itegnins179 1739d.A. 1744. Terms - ; ................................ Cernte D...ioii quiiote l4TH4xcl.i _K li_ 2Iby Hi1ghlycer 1774. lerod 's(.Teni hbg.3 l b Sk,1g-51 brgsntb1Tat un l1:1401.rple 1750, -antatrice by Snnmpsonl 1V1- Blxer 1.:1 BDaa. 4 g D tthter oh Golum.ui 18M- (ohaona 1MM0)-Dan. 181 of Paynator 1791 (Trumpator 1782-Circle 9r i. of.v I7 80 y it.georiyge1177 liigb e 1r -A-gil 18T by Woodpecker 177S (f erod 1, . 8,, 758,-Firetail 772 by Eclips .17511 ,MO 3 ' C ... Whalbone 18)7 (Waxy 1794 lIen. 1812 of S&mlim 12 (Bnzzard' ff i d i1 by be brb.. I82 Sir Peter T 178t (Hiyhfiyrr 17V44)-Dan. 178 of Phenomenon 180 ItHerd 1-75- "Ti " ' Matron 1782 by Florizel 17.18 (Hrrod 1718.. Ilad1- Bnler Master Henry 1815 Orville 17191) -Boadl,.a 1817 by Alexnder 178t Erlipe 114)-Bru- bt,. 8etteby Amaranthus 17166 (old Kieglond 17,41.- Maly 1771 by Xtcathem 148 4 attd. be.in. 1241 171.Da 170 f Ace. Starling1788 Starlingl 172. 1 3 WI ; hisker, Waxy 17111) lPot-8.o--' 1773)PePnelope 1711 by Trumpator I78(Co.dtlettr 176) -Pr- rj o 2 2- 17 h, b tl+nle H3 yighltlyer IV,74 (Hero;d M1A .............. 8-Promite 7Mi by Sn-p IT50 (6ulp 17T15- -t b h.S 1_12. v- Ja.lia 1756 by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 12a4. t Gbe1le Fair, H.ermes 1711O (Mercury 1779i-Vlciaitude IMlOby Plpstor IV7f- itl.nerat-r 177I1i-Beatrice _ b. m. 1F811:' 1791bySlr Peter T. 1784 Hithfiyer 1T74.-Pyrrha 1771 byMatchemnlI4 Cadel714-- D___ cahes. 1748 by Wblteoos 1742 God. Anr. 17-18.. ____ c4 S Orv-il Beninghnngh 1701 i Kim, Fergni 7V7) -Eiina 11y Htigiyer 1T774 lero, 175i.- Sly b. h., t. Tr tby Tsntrunm Ii/Cripipie -att by ap 1 b.45 Bltze 1.-D- C fi . . a mily. Stamford 114 S ,r. Peter TF. 1S84) -Da. 17919 of WhIsikey 17WD9 .5.11tmm0 lFMs -Grey Dan. 157 ofHeguls 173 (God.T Ar.17-24). Hti. 1)- hIys orbnaznt 1781 by Dormantt 1772.0th. 17.-1i)ay 1M77 by Blank 1740 (God Ar. send Benlujghrogh 171 iKIng Fergus 1775) -Elia 1791 by BigHl=yer 174 (itrod 1758)- -. - h I;x I AV-to 184 by Eclipse 1764 (Mrke 7I i-Hardwiwkke' darn by Me.4 1-8(Tartar i- b. . 1it 8 , X 14. N-M-ettle 174111 b- Bajazt 1740 fGod- Ar. 1724). a ral 1Xnb ,ltV15. qW letonia. 17V2 Fe UM " -W r -a ('Conduttoor .,S b. ]., 18) 17671-Pant180byI Pr l18 leo 18-a.111oetstor 179irb - -__ 17IT-lioratl 17158 by Blank 1740 (God. Ar. 1724.. Waxy F'o t[ ;6 -S 1774 (EclIpse 1764- Maria 17 by Herod 1713 tTarttr 1743)-LUette 1T72 by 2 . 1JS , b. hi. 10 8nsnp 1750 (Snip 173-MleMt Windsor 1 by God. Ar. IT14-SiaL to Volunteer by _ I Y. gnde i Bele-de Turk). an g - -,;3 Penelope. Trmimpator 178 (Conductor 1767,-Frunel 1788 by Hlgyer 1774 (Herod 1718- l ' b t. i. 1 Proinise 1718 by Snap 170w Iniip 173)-Juli 1751 by"Bank 1740 (GodL Ar. 1794)- _ __ Spectator' dam 17'45 b Partner 1718.4i I._______________ -4 ithn a- morl Soreretr 1) Lo Lci 179IMby Delolnt 1781.Blghlver 17741- 1 . ioosayer, .Violet 1787 by ibak 1771 Maske 1750,"-Dan. 17 of Sypho 1700 (Sirt 172)- 4 e. .h, l.1. ! Charlotte 1 bI Bl 174 i. Ar. 18). g b ! Sa Sp rite Bobtail 1795 Precipitae' 177-Caeiwrine 1791 by Woopeker 17,Bfero 1758)-Ca.- zl ;ct ch m, liy7.a)-vnqntl ( 174 by Compinton Barb- A ch n. li91 BRL 1 4r J" ! rf Sir Arch 5Diie 1777 tm lorizel 17118)-a 1796 by Rocklnghsin 1781 .Blgbflyrr 1774- - b b. 1. Baeaam1740-byg ofWI Frse 751oet15) 1 'a _- Bbm70teiOfW Fo(ci3i(14Dn.o ohrt ; MJ i35 Daughib"eof 'StitmeI 1n-10(Ecltpee Iiifs ei'i1ir1-;Feaio6tl-5-4n A b in- of Tyler'. 17i51 (Banuk 1740( Da. of ib m I S i- _ s - -plmdr 17S7 t Reulu.i w.19 Ball's. D1himi1777 t. zl 1711.-D,. of 8bark 1771. tik I50)-Dz. I o llai;1i -m ch. 1 Etli1e Il) 5Pea(rnnougbt 1756.-Dan. of -P-rnought 1755 (Hegunss 1719)-Dan of ch S _ g ebl. ' Jol y Roer 1741 (Ronudhead 1731). ' agtro Alderinis 1787 I Pot-8-.o' 1773-Dan. of -Cloeklhat 17714 Wlmrarek 1780.-Dan. of Dabhte d f e 1755iY Kitty her by epearnougt 1756 ____ Higulus 1739. -- eiyFshr15byCade 1724 ,(God. Ar. 1724.. bhr -lS) Oin i 0 I-Izzy oF 1 757h by nke , 1740 Gdrr 177.41. c.b h., 8i0M rOtbv1789 1Dibi4T l 11 by Stamford 11781 byr Dorinnt if IA 1 i 8 Icari The Flyer 1814 tV ndyke Jr. 14(116- Farna 1813 by Dck Andews177 (IJoe Andrews seI-Abli 1778)-ay, 184 by Benlngbrougb 1791 ,ilnt Fer1775)-Primrose 1787 by Ma- Jbrian 1764 lEnrineer 17511) -Cricket t771 b- llerod 174 (Tartar 1743). w A 8rchy 10611t5DDioinedl 1777)-Dau. of eRobin Etedbreast 17 Sir Peter T. 1i84 , ' tchb b 81'S i Dan.ll ot CObecurity 1777 (iEllpse 174-Slamnrkin 17116 by Willdair 1753 Cade 17311-CGre olse (17112i by Cub 1151 iom by Me4. 3 1 m I Lad G 1n-ebmrebnG 11 yet ala 1791 (SMedfley 17-Dan. of b . r 181- AHieghtysr 1784. (ightlyer i714)-Dan. of -Fea nougt 1755 Begnlus 17)-Dan. of ______ rle -17081 l(Wa-eler 177 f__ oi ol Seltn Buoz'. 1787 (Wood ekrr 777;elaiiTot Alexai5intir1;8 1 (Rol ,r S c b Ic. 1,812. Hgbliyer1774 tero 1758)-Dan. of Alfred t770 (Matcheua 148)-mn. 17 of Eng1 - n Bacchante We' Ditto 1161 (Sir Peer T. 178R4-Dan. 1791 of 5 rtcury 1778 (Eelip.e 17MW-Dau. 1771 - ,- hr In804 1 of Herod 1758 (Trtar 1741)-Folly 1771 by Marke 1750 (Squirt 17312)-VIxen 1 53 by ____._I Iteguhln 1719 (God. Ar 17'24). 'Fram' Dick Adrew e 1797 (Joe Andrws 177)-Dau. 103 or Gobana 1790 (Mercury 178)- 44 ;; bh, i0. Fr ll 179 by Trentham 170 (T. 8weepsta 1743)-Dan. I75 of Woodpecker 8t 1-EvrerlastIng 1 by ElIpse 17114 (Mlke 17M0). - - eb Way 8U(Pot.8.7's17Penen elope1yTmainpator1782 (Conductr1orl7tT) -Proneall 49, a ,i, b. mL, 18)8 b.8R by "-'1,40htr I(God ( e 1758)-Proumise 17418 by Sap 170 (Snip 17,)-Julia 175; A- Eelp. Dr 18Diomed 1777-Miller's Damsel 1i4) byM ('Cenger 178 (Mabrn17)1.- ..ch h1 81-4. 'Dt. 1712 of Pot-t-'a 1773 Eclipse 1761,--Dan. 1778 of Giimcraek 1760 (Cripple I1700.-Snapdragon 17.56 by Sna 1750 'SnI, 1718.. 1 V MaY.Isd o5tpedti 17 (Pegau -Maid of the Oaks 1801 by 1Spread E e 1792 , 18g ;t= the Oaks, leer 1780-Annette by aShark 1771 M.arske 1750,-Dan. of RB gham ch. in.. 1817. Fanrtner 1755)--Dat of True Whig (Fitzhug"h'-t ins 17115). I I l tiHaxall'. 'SIrarry 711)(SrPeter'. 174M)-'erm-Id by Waxy 1M9M0Pot-o-'5l771-zPromle i18 . by Bzad1787 (Woodpecker 1173.-Dani. 1911 of Prcipatel 1797 (Mercury b h 1814. 177SF-Ldy Haet 17a by Mark AntbonyT 1747 (Spta tor 1749. 1;a Daughter of (k's Whip 1804 IWhp 179. -Ear-H s Maria by Crig's Alfred t ,Medley 17-The I . i - .-, ' Pryorusare a goodmen-im sen] byTayloe'. Bellair 71 O(edley1776-Tborongbbed maeo r F .Owl. M 00The Brrrdle)ds5' 11and B,,7 and G vzidc. WILFUL. WINNER OF THE JOCKEY Cl,l'B HANDICAP AT JEROME PARK, SEAislDE HANDICAP AT PROsP'ECT I'ARK, AND) HANIDIC'AP SWEEP';TAKES AT MIONMOUTH PARK, IN 1879. Is priratc sttllion iW Fxhdil Stud, Mr,. 11. Ellis, Philadellhia, Pa., proprihir. learlings sold an)nually. AVILFFL, foaled I876, bred by John Hunter, N. Y., by imp. Australian, suit of West Australian, dlanL imp. i'ltssy, daln of Blangweola anid Lelaps by Diophlaustils, out of Agapemtone by Bay Middlleton, son of Sultan. Wilful ran unplaced in Chimipagum. Stakes at .Jeromie Park when two yealr 0o1l. As a three-year old starte l eleven tim.-s, wonI threm races, was second in four, third in one and numplaced in three. .Jeronme P'ark, June 7, made his nmiden effort in the Joc key Cluim Handicap, 2 miles, defeating his stabile onompanion, Lon Lanier, who finished seco-nd, Gen Philips, Bonnie Woadl, Wartiehl and Bertha, tim..e 3.421. Prospect park, L. I., Inauguration Meeting, Coney Island Jorkey Club, June 24, won the Seasidhe Handicap, 2 miles, defeating Ges. l'lPiiips, (;lot-. Hampton and Bramble, time 3.341, this was one of the best contested rates of tihe year; same meeting, .June 26, ran secoid to Kenney in the Brightou Hotel l'Pusc, I miles, time 3.07j, Goyf. Hamipton and Glen. Philips also ran. Mon. ithli Park, .IJily 5, won Hanldicalp Sweepstakes, U miles, defeating Kenney, Pilot, Lou Lan.im-r and Itelle, time 2.41; same place, Jaly 8, ran. secu.it to Spendthrift in the .Je rsey lINrhy, 1j miles, time 2..3; salute tltte, Jnly 10, finishetd second is the Shre.s-btry Hlandicap, 1 miles, won by Ihis stable companion, Loiu Lanier, tinme 3:.11j, Wakelield, Terror anti Zo-Zoo also ran. Saratoga, July 2-4, ran second to BramiI.le its the Saratoga Culp, 2t usiles, Lost Lanier third, Belle and IDanicheff uliaced. tinse 4.111. This elised sis rac-ing career. Imp. Australian, his sire, is the sire of SImt Il- thrift (sirt, stf Kissgsttn, Lamuplighter, etc.), Fellowcraft, the first horse to beat ltx- imigtouI s fitiur-usile ti.u.e (7.19f), FIelloweraft running in, 7.19s, Miser (sire of Yttrkville -elle), Rithserf-td, Wildidle (4 miles ill 7.254) and sf Ivy Lcaf, tdaimtm of Brassl...e, aizzie Lucas, dalan of Cerise ( dlorrello's dssn), M1aggie B. It., tlant of the graiind rtee- horse .i.d susccessfild stalionsm Iroqutois, Farfaletta, diastn of Falsetto autd others. Wil ffil is a very finely bred horse, having a dotuble cross of Toulslmstotte. atmit is mitch intbred to Waxy tbrough his best sons Whisker anid Whalelbonc, and to ;ttlttl,. psini Arabian thrtsghl WRegulnits and MateheuI. Lelps, his half broth-r, has dlme w-ll itt the stiutl, and W'ilfIlf is sire of the wisimmers Wilfredl, Dick Tuurpin, Meade, i'arthiani, Wild Cherry, Waywartl, Westmorelantl, Wickhaui, Maiden Hair, etc. lie is a dark clestinimt, without white, exc-ept a simall star in his forehead, is 16 hands high, amid highlly inti-ieted all over. His colts, fromit what we hear, are very promising antd filte. Ilc is .isce..iled its direct fetile line thrsmgh Floira by ReguuIns from the Belgrade Tmtrk stuart, tow ,ticl- trace Tausrsis, Gladiator, Sting, Belladrrnm, iuip. St. Blaise, Ma:itsstay, New Holland, Boulevard, in England; andi the good colt Victory, etc. 10 0 Trumpator 17112-Conductor 1707-Matchemn 174-4-Cade 174-Godolphita Arabian 1724. 1Orcerer 1796 (TMmpator 178N)-pom Ae 118H1 by Sir PeterT. 17-84 (Highfyer 17,4,- f c -Ldella 17HJ by Y. Mars11 t=r ' ,n Clinkerina Cl ukerIH05(81r Peter T. 17U4N-Pewet 17-6 by Tandem 17.3(Syphon 1750-Te-rmagn h r. m, 181. by Tantrum 1760 (Cripple 1750,-Cantatrice by Sampaon 1745 (BOlze 1711) Dau.157 a.. .0 ______ ofitegulun179' God. Ar. 1124). - -t Donuiiote 1784 (Ecltse i.17302-Kelina 170 by higldyer 1.74 tHerod 1I8 - Terna. --hV 11' as Crntrlum '61) Crlppe I750-Canttrice by Sampeow 1745 kBaRe 171t -Data. .dR God. r. 172o.5 Daugh Mauer ofHGo nrrp 1(814 (tlObanna 175-a Bot1810 of PAynator 17751 (T=mpatr 1782fi-rcle l Esl,._ -= littter 1ne12 by SI. eeorge 1788 B gland 174) -Abigial 178 by Wodeker 1787 (ecodi be In, 181g 178 iretal_1172 by .c lip!. 1t7 (Cnardke 17tor i pee - 1 a c" . .,18i. Wbalki I8 be 1807 (Wary 17(0H roDan. 1812 of Welirn 17ff Bu arVi 1750 (aideu 180 b6y rh. 3 Pir, 8ir Peter 7. 1784 (Htlghtyer 1774)-, -Dan. 17bS of PhB .noeno 1780 (Reod 1718)- Matron 1782 by Florirel 174 iHB.ed 17.-1 Baoter, Maucer Heyry 1415 Orle 1791) F Bordlce 17 II by Alea.der 1781 (Eclipee 17e)-Ben- z nette -Smarautbns 17616 (old England 1741, -Mayly 1771I by Matchem 1748 (Cade _chm., 1__ 175l of A-o Starling 77Starn 1727). kW 1,_ 1,-9mL e 19grug 19 Iln eta 17T5-i 1w1pw Py8gfrr1T4(w i i) . Whieker, y ige 1771) Penelo 1788 by 9C- Trmpt r 1782 (Conductor787)p . h. b., . 1412. e 1788 by1 Hglr14erod 1758)iProm 1768 by np 10S 1716)- n- Jul J Ia& 1756 li Ba 17(oAr-. 1724). .0 9 ! Be.. 1781(Merraary 1778d-Vi7altnIe I 800by Pipator 1786 (Iperator 1776)-Beatrice H e 1791 by Sir Peer 7.lllghfder 7t8-Pyrhba 1771 by Matchem 1748 (Cade 1734- p in.. 1811. I _D ch.ee 1744 b ta l 1742 ( Ar. 1724,. .,,_ _ i Celbil Renugbreough 17111 Fiarf 1eu77t Erelioa 1I81 by (y8rd 177;.I deF4 ed1,5 S hb. h7 I Termagantbj antm I 17(Cripple 1800b-Ca cy kSao 174 lare 1718- 5'- ! rDan. 17 of luers 1739 (God. r 174)- I4 01 _ I - i I to82y Betam S Bilz.fod 1791 SW Peter T. 1784) -Da. 1789 of WhIskey 1 19 Saltram 170-lGey -n 3 v ch. h.. 18i7. Dorlmant 1781 by Dolnant 1772 -Oth 70I, --Diary 1757 by Blank 1740 (God. A,. J" c b tu. It,__1724- y O yDriver 1727 tWynn Ar.50 Sid, - O eBenlngbro.gh 1791 (King Feegna i775)-Eliza 1 91 by Rlghflyer 1774 (Recod 1788)- 54 I t hj b 1804.b. 1799 i 17tAugneta 11(4 by clipe 176 (arke l710)-Rardwckea dam by Serod 1758 (Tartar _, ch. ta 180 4H ) --Nttle 1d by BalAm 1740 (God. Ar. 17D4). 01 t = hse ,rf (looanee.17)2' Ikiag Peuegoa 1779)-alIy 179rbytrmpator 1 781 (Condutor17-ru !-a1 r Goonfde,- Halabe17tolao cu 17)V3ltd iS0b Pr o 7B(mao 7)- 0 ba. fi t'e9bvSP. 1in 10 c78ero 1. I-Dan. 171 oy pechtaor 1149 kCab . i 'b. m.181L 172lt-Roraria 1718 by Blank 1740 1G7d. Ar. 1724t. ji - ary. Pellm e B 27it7 (E dpeeteMra 172l sn ape r1d 118rtar 17 l- byt4)D o b. t h 1Snap '175 - W bG . (0 pl- 7714M417 Wlndor154bGd. Ar. 1794-Sla to Vby . 1Itrs. 1M.M. Vollttr7OFolltlewlrytie7i8t 1 Y. Belgrade, Belgrae Turk). Peel T 71 -768b ouduclPeter 7)-PTennela 1788 by Ri Biyer 1774 (Herod 1758)- h. n., 194.PTmiato I b Snap 1750 tfnlp 1736)-Julia 17111 by vlank 1740 (God. Ar,. 1724)- -____ ' 1Spectatr'. dams 1771Z by Partner 1718 (lgg. a g g Saorerer 1791 (T ator 1282) - 179 G Wolden Lo 178b by DeIlT9 1781 Hlgbflyene174) Violet 1787 by Sa 11uetrk 1750)-Dau. 1772 of ypho 1720 SqIr 178)- .0 . __. 1., 1608.PCharlotte 1I75 by Blank 1740 1Gd. Ar. 1724). Spelt.. Bobtail 1790 t-Precpitate 177e-Catiene 178r by dpekr 17r (erod 1I58i-Ca- ca.b. m I7 nill 1778 by Trentlam 1706(T. e..Aweplakee 174-C 179 by IT5 Comupton Barb- 18.1. Slat. 1748 to Xerine byr God. Ar. 1724. _ wi ClPerS WnWhalebone D1OW (Wa-Y 1701) -Dan. 1812 of Sel by 1802 (unzzard5 1711)(-_Maiden 1881 . bSIr Peter T. 1784 (Rlgh -Dan. 1788 of Phenomenon 1790 (rHerod 1758)- g E I a I Emilius- IMaton o 1781 by Flo18el bM17 (Berd B175D). Banter at Renr 184 Grbikev 1799)aCene 1807 by Alexane 1y (Eclipee 1764)- Irnbe.. 1821. 13)Dn 750'Ac.HSaln 11 M . 71b atcrmo1n4 (lbI eOICae 739 (TmPtl2CbwW7bSterling eIT6P8 111J6. ! bb7 1710 by Dloedn 177 (Porr 18 Gine7 16 by 9SgNe J7 HalS8)atchem 174 (Cd 1724)- Of lr let ChildS Molly Lon IbY-Leg 175t bJ Bloab4l-1lra"ebam 1740 9 i bod Ar.g 1724). .A 1w9) D nO Kite ,yp II S ,W)-r8 1775.H by Herodp 17589 Tartar IT16)4-t. bh. I- eoagnyTaau 78.C4pl 71)-Canthtrlre by Satpeon 1745 BCade I18-a.15ofteue 1 739 (od. d. 1724). 4) 91 EmilySafrd19 - Ptr 7. 171)Dn..1.8 or AWexaskey 178 Saltra 178111 Grey o tO c. ho., 18102H D. Domn 18oyfomnt17 Albo 17,70 -Dwhey 17578 bySak1740 (od. Arn. War.18 Pet., T.' 17724)-enlp 1798 o byruatry 1778 (Conde1ucto 17D7)-Pen. rq z B-ctsite, e o nella 1788b Hlghhyre 17743 eFoll 1.718-rmae18 by Mk W(Snapr 1750 (Snxp 17516)- .0 r Julia1756 byB k14 God. Ar. 1 724). a Phrde. eme 70Mecr 77)T. letd 1800 by W pator 1786(9 ertr178-Ba 'B Fairy trlce 7,91by SirP-d- 7 1784 BFligh lfoyr _74-GPyrha 1771 by Matchem 1748 (Cad. .0 b m1811 7241 Ducbe.e 178 by hlteze 172b(Go.m Ar40 (God. A.i5 ohFl g, Sonthlgfyer 177 I 18158 -aao Abre 1770 IMtcae 1748- an. 1770-P.. lofpen 's ore 1756 T ar I-peon 1745).Hgbiy,117Heo h . HachnlW Dto81,irmPeter17N.W174)dan.rI 1791o lrn(7 E7ie 7 a.17 of Herodn 1758 (Tartarp1741)0Folly 1771 yMrae1O(Soe 75)Vx 73b Pe___ HeoieR75Iod-r.174 cb. in. 15.4 171 nb eup-r 171Cnutr161I78b lhle 74,eo of Bate . hiler hDarln A 16990bDar Peorf 1744 Bolton 77t-ore 1790 By DroneI(Hr17 :1' llThe Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. '3 __ IMPORTED WOOD MOSS. Bred and omned by Dr. A. IV. MeAlester, Columbia, .31o. lerms of Serrice and sales annually. Wrero Moss bay horse, foaled 1q87, by Crearrr'ier, son of Le Sarrazin by Mon- arhi ire, riari irilp. Lady N'ar by Mlaea;rorri, grarirlarn Qurterrl of Scotrt by Blair Atho], int of Ea.st Slt... is l'v Ki.,gston. son of Venison by Partisan. Creaucier WOln the Trial Stakes ait Epssirn awl tlidthe-r races. L,.i: rrazinr, thi, sire of Creanieier, ws filil brother to La Falorite, thle dati of Flageolet (,wimner of the Gordoorl.d Cup arid sire of imp. Rayon- 1'0r) by NInttarnim, the sire it offl:Llliateur (wittner of the 2.000 Gnincas, Derby, St. Leger, Grand l'rize of Pa.ris ai.d IPrix It, Royal Oak), Crean-i-r's duim by Verniouth wi tritr -r f the Gratird Prize f Pa'ris anid a s....essfitl stalit....). Laldy Nar, Wood rtss'.s dar ln, was a grunt raIe-nerr, wirir tire Viirchester Bie-irial Stakee fr three- year ihNs, 1 itile; was se otlud iii Welter tanlalicap, If ittiles, beaten by a, heatl. As all ilidvbinal she is Sirhirpasseuh. Xhe is by the great horse Mataronni (wittiter of the i)i-rby aiad the 2,000 Guirteas). 'rhe Ma1,caroni itare- are tmrore si..ight after in Englandi than . airy itflers. Thir dlan.s of the great hor0ses iirrtrloe, Galliard, Brinavista, Bits Brty, ete., are Macaroni i..ars. Mac aron.i was by Sw,-eetmeat, a grartid race-horse, statrtel twertty-frrtr ti ites, won tveuity-two and a half, anrolig them the Queen's Vase at As-ot. Qneen o' Scntits, riarr off Lady Nar, was by Blair Athtol (Derhy attd St. Leger wittner), ile the sire ofPrince Citatrlie (writler ofthe 2,000 Giireas), ofSilvio (winner oL Itoth De rby and St. Leger), atnd Craig Millar (wittner of tbe St. Leger). East Sheen, trirdi d.ir. o.f Winintd Mo.ls, wais iy Kingston, a winner at all diistarrcrs, from two to five years ild, carrying the hra' rest weigthts, agairrat the irest horses rif his day, front nile tin fnitir iuriles, anId the sire of Car.ncta',iti (wittner of th., Deriry), Qureen Bertha (wiln- tier rof thie Oaks adti1 riri rif liinasiwy a-d Wheel of Fortune, winners of the 1,000 Gir i mirrlas .. 4i Paks), impn. Elt irari Lass, lam of Kingfisher, adit Majestic, dam of the gootd racr'-hrirse Euris. W..... I MAos-s iredin,, is eilt-edgeed. The most streessfril ,ross of mnodern times i. thitdrlitle truss of WhalebI e, winch is scirrei ity irrtermixitrg the descendants o0 Whiali-bone tlrririghr Sir Itr,-ries, Bird-lateiher, The Baron, Stockwell, Rataplan, Cairrl, T h,lrstoine, Newinilister attd Adileitorer. Isonomy by Sterling, son of 0 bctnrd by Birdbnrtcher, trit.e .f tire hest race and best bred hnirses of the century, had in, Ir,ss than fririr .strains of Wlieirr...e und severr of Waxy in his pedigree, besides r.tre of Srihittli,, thi rar-st if all. Measrired by this standard, Wood Moss shorlid make a Iscre-sfill stork getter. II,- has nine strrinrs of Whalebone, two of Whisker, full brittirer tnt Wraihi,, ...te, thirteen rf Waxy and two of Shuttle. Ite is a rih. Ildark hay with black points, no mirarks, l6hands high, highly finished attd styirirt .trib:ul. le is tif tire Leamrrington type, with more bone than the Leaming- -"As lillly Sb,-.F. Wrirtit MIss tiesetls in direct litre from the same Royal mnare to which traces Woodp!p-ikr, Waxy Pope, Witalehrorre, Whisker, Partisan, Bay Middleton, imp. Glen- iti-, Mi lilrirre, Ilibert the Devil, Bend'or, ihal. Eclipse (Morris), Uncas, Wnnderer antd dI the liririenlla family. Waxy 1790-Pot-8-o.'a I7-Eclipee 1717-Maoke 1750-Squirt 171-Bmrlettla Chlder-Darey Aabian 160. Whalebon 1807 (Waxy 1790H--Defacs5111b Ubn 189 Du-Manard' r171O-Lilde 9 b. hefe, Folly I8t by Hiland Fling 179 rndllle 17PA-arriet 179U by Volunteer 1790 b'I"I (Eripee 1764W-D . 1 of Alfred 1 NMstcbGei 17-181. el 3 Daughter- ole, B1 t Maellin 11Topmnr0li eg183 7bemp11lDickAfdWC17) ... Def.ia.-ce c h. .I.., 18168 l , by Vb,_1111 uzad 17-Little Folly 1801 by HlghlUnd Fling 179-' Sp.- dill. 17c 17-Hairt 1783 byVo luteer 1783) (Itlitpa- 176,1)4 1Malffi0 broyal ok. CatIon1'831 kG W -- -M7-D.1 of l ui ndeo1 ..8 Elerod D Boy. Mary 1911 by cingrogh 1791 King Feul-Da. of Higyr3). f 0 17-Sd to MI77 Dell by ar17_p,1)7 lSt.tby 17211.t I _ b hda, WhII Ise y Balk i aker 1,12 'Wa7y 1710)-Aa Della Qt 1,807.yShutle 17 -1 -T.re D-, 4 3 3W j_ b- 1I8 of Doe-- 1777 ,leod 17,-3)Y-CffGeeans 17b7 by Y. Maak.e 1771 iMellte 1791:-. Tube.uHe 1772 by I H-ed 171 )-1lTarta 1741,) If o b. Walton 171 (Sir Pe T. 1-1-- l 1810 byilt 1't-f 177(Ec l.fpne 175 _ -l _nla i b b 11111 171 by Ur W 1774 Her.) Tf)-Prolsm ise 1711 by Snap 17.V(Suip 173111) Julia ,- b. h. 12756 by RLaik 174) (Id. Ar. 174.. MouseCfre + Hfliltf, 1tO 19 Wha leboe orfSeymour 181) uadn e 185 by 5 18 Dpzardb a oS br m- ie5.17171 - Ltb krSor 179t1 (Trilinp)tor 17)6t- -Ciary 1797I -tr 2 ci .vZ T ___ byotl oil ndef 17s 185 br ;(P't-11-.- . 13 _His Green 1211 byHflgfyer1774It d 117by.Orvl 43Bleo 18113 (alon He11-ialen g51 1184 by fElD7ectio 84Ghna 1s791) DIo.fl71 h, 5 lar s ue,oY. WhIkey 19011 Whikey 1.6 14) -Buy t11 _b h b -I 1753 by Javelin 177,4 Eclipe 17114). x, a 7 giCjfEry. 1816 (fib 1a14)-Co-ral 181111 by Orville 1790 (BeulnorbUgh 17911-Palirng 17Imr " .0 4 j by Waxy, Pet o 179) (Pot--oa 1781M)-Rattle 1791 by TImSptor 15 (Conductor 171 - -- V&ancy 7 ix.to 'Diomed by Florisel 1710 (llerod 1751g. rZ 0 _Te oGljaucs181 Plan11)Ocae1b Enlu. 183 (OrwlILe 17I))Wlg 1 lz !Z h.tZ by Ruben 185Baur177lPeeoe 75bTrmnpalo 1759 (C-ductr I .07) Z __ru.nela 1783 by Iighfyer 1774 (Herod 17511) aw Camel 18130(Whalebone 1 )-uia fl)121ryul2ey 1810(Orvl17)lt.1)16 nI Ls-v berm1)sl to Pebtworl78iPrecfplnee 1757 (Mieruy 17111-Dn. e1787 of Wopekr 17711v D= -if z w . per istX tftVw _T V,t;w 3(ifyr Im4-rfla E 1)' (Hlerod 17r8).1s31 Ju pr y Sap171 'lp 776) f _ i 9. liar ri. Birdenldber 18(Sir erles-n h 17d31 1ll 183e1 by econoist 1;83) I 1blrker IM12) -Xi. Pratt 116 by Blacklock 1614 (Whitelok 1819M-Gadabout 18112 by Orvile . 3_17b93 Deiiigbrougb 179l,-Mi-tlre 18116 by Sir Pete T. 121140w .ighir 1714). F H. P AleelenIM' 137 ( bis II) -Diece 181) by Par lsean 1811 (Waltn 17119)-Antiope 1817 in ,8t_ by Whal.ebon 181)7 Waxy 1790)-A-inaon 1710 by DrIer 178 (Trlbhn 176);)- Z 2itg Fhfnit1 .alnu 17. s by Mercury 1778s (Zclipee 17611). o L 3 Tochut. Camel l Witbe 161)7)-Banter 1 I aer Henrya-Erz WY 1815 1711-Byus- . . ;; ! ir 87hAeadr112 Elps11-rnteb ksnaa-,s 161) (Old Zug- -, _ ; g b in 1). h., .iba 10a by ( d 1791) Dent 1-c y ci 1mareke by Hanu Va__ d 1 by Hero41lb 17 (Tarta) 1745). b z,t_ 312ne Royal O- i; 1t 18-. Oil7ino 1)Lcr-oin h.b . LA.a I811 by Sir etr T.1784 rlyer I74-iln 71 yKn egs171 4.0 (Eclipse 1) O_ brhts836 1 1mirtb-Lardella 1780 byke ree70 Hestesr, Caml 1111-- l Whalebone 107)-1touintam, 1s1t) by mleyl0rOrv83 le 179, -))1't. 121116 to Pt-,th by Prrp1t111-1D8n. 1787 Wood r 1771 (Herod L;; n, hr. mn. 1816. l8Rl7 f 3IM to J huniper by Snap r 1116). l -19 SrPeter T. 12181-Plaraau 1860 byPt-.-e17 lelipee 17(s1-Pen- b2 VenifboLL Waltoian 17a0 1791fiyr 17'74 (Herod 17911) -PByn 1790 (Sis1p 179) - cJuli 171). by Blank 1740 (God. A,. 17t4). fi anne Mss 1819 ((Whllehone or] Seymour 11107) -Quadrille 1819 by Delia 1802 i Balmur -gb. in, 112. 771CnayBid18) by 3Whiskey or] Sorcere 1796 iTrumipalorI 178)-nr ____ l711byorlander 171151 Pot-o'a .., --Ms Grfteen 1787by Hightlyer e 175 1,9Ssrcn byHlCkokdir178l4 (4pleot 18np -l,7. lA iH'anon 88(Wiir51111)n, 6.. . oltaire, f Overtoo 171111 KIng Ferus 17751 --Dan. 17111 of Walnutt 1'11 (Iligbiyer 574- Da.. 5. hs r. b., 159 . 1711 of Rulr 1771 (T. Marke 17. dam b fn lf5BBYJwellda Bf"LOlacklockf 111)1 WhDteloc 1813-bf agital 1818 b _rim Mxnlete 181 Xrch 1reon1wll)r bH r. n, jaib. T d rvtlle 1 he B tmnngrougb 1791 -Mies Orifnstionee 17,9 by - Waul 121) eo -71Dan. of An.a Wme 1716) lak 17401. ( Bste ...oaii 1787 (Wo`odpecker17)Dal Alxne 1783 (McITs 17114) -Da.. of Cb . ciwot Highlyo 1774 (Heriod 1711 -Dan of Alfred 177 0 (Itathem 1748)Ia., 171 of Eui- 4 i neer 1796 (Samnoso 1745).JDIbMterI Bpw1-M.d Id4 i l , Pervian 1815 (Sir Peter T. 175'4)-M-hJr. 80. yMter18 rla 7.4-ad " b . 11. of-all-Work 1784 by Hlghflyer 1774 (Hero.) 17958)-Dan. 1771 of 8ypho. ' 171)(quirt ____171161-Dan. of Itxnulu 1791. (Gred. Ar. 17124). _____ 2 j aulreryOrvlle 7941WnbiiiiIlMia11,pbi 1811 y St-aiNrd i'7i4N0lr Peter T. 1e g..bh,85181-ohal1fy Mzrd 21 (Woodjecker I7753-Hnucninllc 117M by Htighi- 0 b IA.h.,4IISiM,17;)11) --Cpher 1772 by Squirrel 17114 (TaeleZ13). 14 2 Boadicea. l , 7 tm 17111) -Brunette byAautu 7) 11. nland 17411 Mar- 4b, .ism. 187 b 1.ceu1748 Itla.de 173 -a.159ou.Starling 17715 Staring - _______ 747)-LokatnaetA.ad17231 byOraunhopper Byerly Turk,. _ tz Th Earn Wllirditler te5i Iectn 14'RIdff191byEoot 14 e ., s.. .b. b.,1814. 1112 'tlesPratt 18n1 by Blacklock 181 (Whiieoc 189 Gioot1812 by Orvill 1'..z M,71 Bmuiwgbroigh 1I14-Mnsre DlbySr Pet-rT. 178 I Mglf .417). Olencoee,,GI 18431 Sult-in 11116) Itarpess 1I18 by Mae 80Ovle19-(ire184 by -j h. ME, 817 Marion 11)101Whiskey 17891-Harp.lie114 by Ghna195(ecr 71 na -. sInT114 by Drvr1781 (Trentbam 17)8. ________ - Melbourne. Humprey CIIke J741H MCius118)Dn loif C.runru811Do iontel 7174 - - y ul.11 olmni101Goan 711 a.11 fPaynato 71 Trumpltor 1:i =15 nm178) -CIrcle 11152 by St. George 1780 lrghpve 1774:. Qmcuen Mary Gldao I8lefp)fMir 1.831-D1I (Eini111-1820 Myreha .in., 1111 Dn. 181 of ir PterT. 1785 Highllyer 17741. V - Veisn PlirI san 18-15W&TtT Wl -1 11IANw-I 1114 it loeko81)(rcer 1784 Jerl o. 18-II6 brl. Ii.wi by Goh.nna 1710 (Mercry MM7-Clla1771 by' trnhi -17)16 T. Seepelakee I 174.2IT) Coquette 171) by Compton Barb. SlenA.I... 1811 (Royal Oak Del-3t43rcta 111-H by Octavian 1)8) IStriplIng 1I'1 ,-Dan. 181111 " 1ee3A of Shuttle 17I (Y. Marlike 1771.-Kathar..Ine121 by Delpini 1781 (H)1)ghiy-r 177)- Dau. 1711 of Paymaster 17 .16 B1slak 1740). N mio'l- X1797 y e Ai01d81we b77Dic- I I Da gher fW hiker1114( ax 1711) -D n. h. 1111146 M n oF e M1 m - 1815 . (Scu Y.14 - Sorl c. in 1875 b r. hn., 1WJ. gy orere 171712 Fnpao 79 Ho-Db Lassp b,5. .17)byuzad187Io- g eker 17713-uzl b. . 1778 by Matched 1748 lCads t7511 -Pri--eu h. Mn. 17)91 by Hceo. 1798 iTartar, 17431-Julia b. i. 1756 by Blank I74 ((Gd. Ar. 17,ft-..pectastor's dam b. i.1735 by Partner 1,18 (Jig -B .nny 1ass b. in 17211 by lSay Bolton 171 (Grey Htauboy)-Da.. of Dadce Ar. 1611-Dan. of Ilyerly Turk- Dan. of T1fflet Bab-Dan. of Place' While Turk atrlBarb mare of MR. Tregonwell's.. This page in the original text is blank. MATCHEM, HEROD, ECLIPSE, THE FOUNDERS OF THE THREE GREAT LINES OF BLOOD. This page in the original text is blank. THe Breeders Hand Bookc and Guide. MATCHEM. WINNER OF THE JOCKEY CLUB PLATE AT NEWMARKET, 1756, ETC. MATcIE.viM, a bay horse, by Cade, was foaled in 174, bred by Mr. John Holme, of Carlisle, anal was the third produce of Sister to Miss Partner (likewise damn of Miss Hottndhead by Boundhead, Changeling by Cade, etc.) by Crofts' Partner, who was bred in 1718J by Mr. Crofts, of Barforth, Yorkshire. Mlatchein, who was purchased by Mr. William Feuwick, of Bywell, Northumberland, ran his first race at York in 1753, for the great Subscription Purse of 160 guineas, for live-year olds, which he won, beating Mr. Shafto's Barforth Billy by Forester anid Mr. Watson's Bold by Cade, and the nt.ae year he won a Plate of 50 at Morpeth, beating Mr. Shafto's Blameless. In 175-4 Matchen, won the Ladies' Plate of 126 guineas, four mile heats, at York, beating Sedbury in two smartly contested heats, and he also won the Ladies' Plate of 84) guineas, at Lincoln, in two heats, from the Duke of Ancaster's Martin and Sir. Smith's Skim, while at Morpeth he walked over for a 50 Plate. Iu 1755 Mat hen, won the 50 Plate for six-year olds, 8 st. 7 Ili., aged, 9 stones, at Newmarket, over the Beacon Course, beating Mr. Bowle's Trajan by Regulus. The race was run in 7.20, carrying 8 st. 7 lbs. each, and two others were distanced. Trajan showed the bletter speed but was unable to maintain it, owing, it was thought, to his indiffereut condition; consequently, on Mr. Fenwick offering to run Matchem for the Whip in the following April against any horse in the world, Mr. llowles accepted the challenge with Trajan. In August Matchem walked over at York for 20, no hor8e enter- ing. The pair mnet accordingly on April 11th, 1756, for a Sweepstakes of 200 guineas each and the Whip, 10 stone each, over the Beacon Course. Matchem, who was ridden by John Singleton, permitted Trajan, who wvas a fretfil, pulling horse, to iarke thl running, and he held such a long lead over the Flat that 5 to 1 was betted on hini; but at the Turn of the Lands 100 to I was betted ott Matchemn, who there had man- aged to close with his antagonist, aud ftinally ,von easily. But, notwithstanding his defeat, Sir Richard Grosvenor gave 2950 guineas for Trajan immediately after the rat-'e. Matchem was subsequently beaten that year by Spectator for the Jockey Clubh Plate, bitt won the Plate of 60 guineas at Newcastle, beating Draweansir and Full Moon. In 1758 Matchen again ran for the Jockey Club Plate, which was decidle.l in one heat, the Stewards having so ordered it, owing to the difficulty of placing the horses in the previous year, an arrangement, howeveer, that failed to prevenit the usual heavy wageriiig on their placing. The race was won with great difficulty by Mirza by the Godolphin Arabian, Matchem seconld, Jason third, Feather fourth audi Forester last. Featler was the favorite at evens, 6 to-4 against Jasol, 6to 1 against lirz:, and 10 to 1 against Matcheui. Immense sums were won on lirza, and also on Matchen' being placed second, respecting which it was observed " that the frietids of Matchein tiot only combed the Golden Fleece, but dre-sed the Feethers rery haedsoeaely." Matchem only started once subsequnently, viz., at Scarborough, where he won the 50 Plate, 9 stone each, beating Foxhunter anid Sweetlips. In 1763 Matchein was lit to the stud and became the leading sire in the North of Englanil. He at first covered at the low fee of 5 guineas, which was raised in 1765 to 10 guineas, and iii 177 0 to' '0 guineas. In 1775 his fee was further increased to 50 guineas for twenty-five mimares, including those belonging to his owner, Mr. Fetiwick, who is believed to have realized 17,000 by Matcheni's services as a sire. The progeny of Matchem won on the turf, durinig the twenty-three years they were running, 151,097. Matchein got Cotiductor (the sire of Imperator antI Trumpator). Imperator got Pipiator atid Retnentbrancer, anid Trumpator got Sorcerer. Sorcerer got Comus, he ilumphrey Clinker, he Melbourne, the founder of the st,,ut Melbourne line, which is w;t well represenited in this country through Melvourane's grandson, imp. Australian, tune of the best and luckiest iniportatiomns ever made. Matchem got Alfred, who gitt imp. Tickle Toby, who got Sir Solomon, sire of Trumpator (Davenport's . 307 308 Tlhe Breederg' Hand Book and Geidr. Mat-hnt got Teetotiiiu (winner of tht Oaks itn 17841), Hollandaiise (winner of the St. Leg, r in 177IT), the h1d11o of Eag-r (wiuner of the Derby iii 1791), Rarity (dam of Maid of th.- O a:ks, whi-er of the Oaks il 178:3), Miss West (dani of Quiz, winner of the .St. Leger in 18t01) lHe got also Giaotess, that lproduced a miare by llightlyer (tile d1a111 of CIi.a, winner of the Oaks. and the Fidget colt, winner of the Derby); and Young Giantess by Diomied, that produced Sorcerer; Eleanir, the first mare tel wil the lrhrl i and the Oaks, and dlam of Muley; Julia, dam of the Derby vinne..., Phantoni ; Cresida, dani of imp. Priam, winner of Derby, 2,000 Guineas and Good- wood Cup, a wld Antar, u-illler of the 2,000 Guineas; a Walton mare, dlaui of Niicolo, rinne r ef the 2,000 Guineas, alid Laugar.-Atalauta, that produced Faith, tbe d1:1 of tCamllillus, .il Eosalind, the dam of 'Whitelock and Hyacinthus.-Captive, that produo-,-,l Paulina., dala (If the Oaks ,winner, Hermione, which was in turn d41m of the Oaks wi .....r, anrises, :d she produlcied Corinne, winner of the 1.000 Guineas aitl Oaks.-Teresa, that produced Calbvh, the dami of Whiskey and the St. Leger winner, Paragol-.-mllliluinia,that prodnueed a Ilightlyer mare, the danm of llambleton iau,wiinlwlr of the St. Le-ge r.-Pnzzle, that WorodIbeed X oodibie, the dam of the two Oaks wililmers. Music a id ..illu t, and Hfornby Lass, the dam of the Oaks winner, Morel, which wa.aa the fi-lwlhlr of a great farmily.-Mailn.h- that produced a mare by Herod, the dani (If 4-ha,alhii .....1 Prie ijlitate ; WiInlIt aInld Matron, the dam of Sir Solotmon.-Pyrrha, that prodlw-ild a vnl re by lirind, flal) ef the St. Leger wiliner, Beningbrough, .ind Bei tr cu. the ilIm (If VlCi-sitrlde.-Mayfly, that proincelld Brunlette by Alinartll4nIsI., the granda 11f ilallter, To..hstnes dElam.-Marotte, the dam of lSagot.-Pllrity, tie dmouii (f tockioigha.., the sire of imp. Castianir:a. _Thie mot n.oted df all the Enetern aire, aboutwhomoplmotiaanebi-ed a-to nwhethhr I-' wan ati Arab or Barb, the bert judges inclinin to tte opinio . tbat hic war a rieb. tle waa pun-haed in Pane bv Mr. ('ike in 174, who gave tim vi Mr. It. Wilitir, by h.oit he Wa' preaentd to F-art (:oa-ophin. le wtna brown bay. 15hatida bigth, I : with niome white ottthe off ltind-lhe'. Died 6ti3. t wt hit I i 1 Bmttght ftrim France by Capt. RIde-r, of Whittlebury. - -, 13,11 h110 Flncfar=A B,,Yaltor I _;_____._ _ ____! - ire of Chaunt.er, Terror, Thwuitr, ri mare, dam of Driver etc. gf a _ g Leerie' Sire otf Leaedes, Bay Peg,,Dycr'-tIiniixte. etc. dl= - X . Ariti ati IDaughterf St i-akr) Yir1cy Yelli, T'urk SlBil Yorocco mare) Ohl .Morocco nre lie M',roer. gB - Old Bd g by an Aria - A Brb r Bygrne Turk oar Cajit. Byerly'r tiharger in Ir'latid in atl King Willi-Cio'r oua -, ux i. r - ' [_o 2 e Sir of Ba.'ito, Jigg, etc. -_ Darcy Yellow Turk Old ori-ccoia rctiyMrk cottarii-Otd Bali l-eg b li ao t kr; 5- ,Arabian -Brbn 0 a;b '- '- -- ! ia 2tlrerinted to Loal- XIV.. King of Fra--e (ti2--.16), tiy Mnley I-rmael, Kinlg if Z u-n Li e 1 SMororco. aiswd -roagl:t to Engtan by Mr. furweti. Sire of lixlto-y, Ta-tiivy. etc. The Cu reu Meta1 Tick. p-opierty of Mr.Marrhiil. Sire it the dante oFWyndham, SpIut, W'bite- 72; ,t'- Old tpo, neck, etc. Danglit-ro t Whit'tuc-d Low.htr Barb - -Vintttert are. E ,. I 1 Thfiz mah be the hor.e deacribad aM lr. Ogt1etho)peq non of D'Arey Yllo- Turk. Sire '-t ;1 .........................................iOr Bald Fram; ion, etc. -4 F..pto!,, A1 _- _ I D) Arcv Brinimer wah bred in Yor-khire byithe D-Yrcy family. Hi1W ua.ti ilathti - - Yelln Tuin, pedigree-. 1 t; 'I I Matre 0 Place-ri wa. thie-pirj oiF Iace, atudlaUter to .tjier Cromwell ,dietig,8, when White Turk, Protector. a I Daughter of, fodewortn t though foalei In Etigland, wa- a iatural Bb. Mia -cver inlTtagleri __ ;: 1 -- _ out of a Royail mnare [a Natural Balrb. the daru of Visen] '-Laytoii(V'iole ii Ban' mare. S lt hi. n-me whik R.o.an. dled, tearIng him about 10 day- .ld. and he .a fel with cow'tt mIlk. Mare "ieti Idr. tiM roftta by (uae. Anne. Tr-m.Wt'a d.am wa called the th'Arcv Yello- mare. This page in the original text is blank. The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. HEROD (KING HEROD). HamoD, a bay horse, by Tartar, was foaled iii 17i, bred by his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, and was the fourth produce of Cyjoron (likewise dam of Dapper by Y. Cade, Hollyhock by Y. Cade, Protector by 3Matchemn, etc.), who was bred in 1750 by Sir Win. St. Quintin by Blaze, son of Flying Chiblers, out of Salonme (Selimna) by Bethell's Arabian. Herod (first calleol King Herod) ran his first race in October, 1763, when live yeatrs old, at Newimarket, where he beat the luke of All- caster's Roman by B1lank, five years, 8 st. 7 lbs. each, over the Beacon Course, fora match of 500 guineas.a side; and iii the following April, 1761, he won a Sweepstakes of 300 sovereigns e:oeh (10 stone, nine subscriptions), Beacon Course, beating Sir John Moore's (M1r. Wildniats) Tartar by Tartar, out of Miss Meredith. At Ascot he won his munitch for 1,000 guineas a side, giving 6 lbs. to Lorl RockinghamnK Tom Tinker, four motiles; and it Newmarket, in the October Meeting, he next gave 3 hbs. to the Duke of G.rafton's Anotinous, 8 at. 8 Ib. over the Beacon Course, for 500 guineas a side, 6 to 4 being betted on the loser. Not content with this defeat of Antinoos, the Duke of Grafton matched him to run in the following May, 1765, four 1.000 guineas a aide, Herod to give him 9 lbs., but the result was the saute, althoutgh Antinonus wj the favourite ait 7 to 5 n. In Octoober, 1765, Herod, carrying 9 stone, suffered his first defeat, for a miatch of 1,000 guineas a side, against Sir Jas. Lowthers8 As. ham, six years, 8 stone, over the Beacon Course. As much as 3 to 1 was betted on Heroo.l, who was beaten easily. On the death of His Royal highness the Duke of Cumberland, which happened that year, Herod was liurchased by Sir John Moore, whomatehed him at the followring Newmnarket April Meeting, 1766, to give Lord Bldigbroke's Turf (five years) 6 lbs., over Beacon Course, for 1,000 guinea. a side. The betting was 7 to 4 on Herod, but again he suffered an easy defeat. At York he starte for the Great Subscription Purse against Bay Malton, Beaufremnmt and several others, Iroot, a blood vessel breaking in his head, he ivas beaten off. In 1767 King Herod ran see- olnd to Bay M1alton fbr a Sweepstakes of 500 guineas a side, 8 at. 7 lbs. each, over the Beacon Course, in whic h Lord Bolingbroke's Turf and M1r. Shafto's Aseham were likwise defeated. This race, says a chronicler of the time, brought together a greater nutmber of noblemen, gentlemen, sportsmen arid people of all ranks, front all parts of the kingdomn, than wvere ever s.een before at Newnuarket, arod those from Yorkshire bac!kel Bay Malton freely and won tholusan.ds. The betting was 6 to 4 against Turf, 7 to 4 agniust Bay Malton, 4 to I against Aschanm, and 5 to 1 against Herod, and imnanezose sgum changed hanlds on the result. Arotoug other bets, Lord Rockingham took 500 to 20 that he iblaced the whole party and wvon. In the following May, 1767, Herod received 7 lbs. from Aseham, and beat him over the Beacon Course for 1,000 guineas a siole, which was his last race. Herod was put to the stud in 1770, and during the nineteen years his stock were running they won 201,505, besides several cups and 44 hogs- heads of claret. The most distinguished of Herod's progeny on the turf and at the stud include the three Oaks winners, Bridget, Faith and Mlaid-of-the-Oaks, and the St. Leger winner P hen-omuelnonm (which died after laluding itt America in 1V03), Anvil, Bagot, Bourdeaux, Drone, Evergreen, Florizel (sire of imip. Diomed), Fortitude (sire of John Boll), Highflyer (sire of Delpini, Rockinghamn, Sir Peter, Walnut, etc.), .Joustice, Rosalba, Ron-er (afterwards Tug in Irelanol), Telenmachus, Tuberose, Weazle, Woobpecker (sire of inip,. Buzzard. the sire of Selim, Castrel, Rinbens, etc.). Herod gut also the unnamed tlaughter, lain of the Derby winner Aimuewell-another, the damu of the St. Leger winner Benirogbrough (he the sire of Orville)-another. the dama of the Oaks winner Plationo-another, the darn of the Oaks winner Portia-Hip, the ldan of the Oaks winner Hippolyta-C-ytherea, the olnoooo ouf Oaks winner Night- ahadle-Maria, the lam of the Detrby winner Waxy (0)000 of the graondest sires) and Wlowki,thedani of Suioolenako(winnoer of the 2,O00OGuirea6s and Derby),aud Thunder- bolt, and Jeminna, the grandamn tof ilop. Miss Shiptoo-Calash, uoe ulaim of the St. Leger winner Paragon, of Whiskey and Lady Charlotte, the olain of the 2,000 Guineas 3 I. 312 17e Breeders' Hand Boo7,, and Guide. winner Cr-rw-Aspa.ia, dam of th( Derby winne r Sergeriit-Perdit., 41;aiI of the Oaks winrwtr, theVho Y-lmallre,:m uni hr xmiste r, Deceit (the ihag of tbcOaks wvinnler Pa:risot)- hZjmeeratimm, the d1am ..f An-ticilpation, the founder of the great Mawthorne and Manganese ftme damies-I'rimm ss, the damn of Pmmzzle-Tubermn-', time dammm of Contessina and Ros4amowilm -C;iia, the dI;auin of imijp. Tickle Toly, Highland Fling and a mare by King Fergus (tihe dinimi of tIhe Oaks winner Seotia)-Harmony, the damn of Scotma- Peggy (si.-Aer to Postmaster), the dam of imp. Peggy, _ 1 Byerly Turk a-as Capt. Byerly's charger I Irelad in King- William' - ors. l',Ya. _ - .1 p alYkecc y ArabaYnellow Tuark-Old Morocco mare by Morucco Barb- ohl Bald Peg -van Sp-nker, AraanBac mre B -. i War'N preseted to Louis XIV., King of Fran"e (1tiB6.1715), by Muly I Kad img of -; M a _2 I_ [ ttorocco, atod brought t. Eugland by Mr.Cuexo. ' Tifble -Curwn 9ealiiy Turk, owned by Mr. Mareil, sire of the d- of Wyud i a. . Dslil bW1r of, Whitelegged Lo-eher Barb-Vintnermors. R- ,,at,., D'cy'v White turk-A= Royalmre. o Miss D'Arey No sire gi ren-A Sedbiory Royal mnar. - :I Ic- 'Vs grLei' 'oa t'aonous Eusterlo lHre, imported bsy Me. Leec, of onhth ifo, alarge breeder. - ,'io... Bal Leed s Arabian Old Morocco nare by Lord Fairax' SMoro-co Barb-Old Bail Peg I g _ :z Pe, by all Arslian-liaeb mare. ;l'ohyoslt, The, F-owick Barb-A Royamare _ , Wilkinson's Bay Arabian-Natural Barb mare. g Dugterf, t Z r. Carves Bredby Mr.Curaen, by Wiikiiwgton. Pe1ed wo. Shld. Gallty, 65 Prbably a Turk or Syrian hoise; was bro-ght over from Smyr-o by b rothrf Mr. 1.6 0_ I_ S Darley, hence hi. nuns... , IcS Old Car.,ie-s Sp-ker (D'Arcy Yellow Turk tlhl Moroccomare)-Barb mare. ab.lhl;. ' ( Si,t. is tede) tactic Arabian - Daughter, 16l) of S4p..,ker (Darey Y01-o Turk--Old Morcc mre D o; '-- ; SC-sbo Check, Old Morcco mr by M.orocc,)o Burl, - Old B.ld Peg bty an Arabi.o-. Barb mar The Brov t- Grey Grantham, sire,[Miso Belvoir, Shadow,, the ;ranthan Filly, Creen' Gailoway, etc. low Turk. r , 2 Dukb of WIatlanis thbieiila Ind Black Barb woo imported by tbe Duke of Rutlalnd ald &ued as privati R = . k Barb . tutlioll. pg _ ' t 5, ,., Bright's Bred toy Mr. Leede-, and eid to be by the Arablan 61r of Leedes. C16 .- 02 j, - This Arabian was brought to England by Mr. teihell, of Rise, in Holderness. a district -s Da' ill the East Riditg of York, famous for it. breed of horses. Mr. Bethell or otie o -- i b.orses of note, R.ber, Castaway, Voodcock. etc. 3 larilur This Arabian was brought to England by Sir J. Harpar, of Y orkshiorc, hence Ii- name. Airahl a , G &u ts idow Old Hsutboy kD'Ary's White Turk--Royal mare). -. Doughtorof f- Ir(l'!i T - Darb-y pulreaoied by Mr.a rley, armerehant. who preenteol him o hi- Iwrotlir J. B. r e 1 Arabinn, Darcy, of Butterersabe now Aldby Park), about i;OQ. Daughter of, 0111 Merlin (B lee,I ft o HelmHle yTurk). temoinderof tFitiepcil ,e ukown. This page in the original text is blank. The Breeders' Hand Book and Guide. ECLIPSE (O'KELLY'S). WINNER O ELEVEN KING'S PLATES AND NEVER BEATEN. ECLIPS.E, chestnut home, foaled during the great eclipse in 1764, hence his name, bred by H. R. H. William, Duke of Cumnberland, and purchased after His Highness' death by Mr. Wildman, who sold him to Captain Dennis O'Kelly, by 3Marske, son of Stiqirt by Bartlett's Childers; damu Spiletta, the dam of Proserpine, GatTick and Bri- sae. by lReguilius, son of the Giodolphin Arabian; granidaum Mother Western ly Smith'. Son of Snake, son of Lister's Snake, etc. Eclipse made his debut at Epsaaux, May 3, 1769. WIon 50 for horses that never won 30, five-year olds 8 stone, six year olds 9 st. 3 lb., fiur mile heats, beating (lower, Chance, Trial anld Plutitte. The horses in this ra, l.w ere all banched at the enid of three miles, when Eclipse drew away and distanced them all uttder the hard-st pull. Mr. O'Kelly had laid large bets that he placet the horses. When called uln.ito to do so, he replied, ' Ecliilsa first, the others no place." Won 50 at Ascet Heath for five-year 01(19, 9 st. 3 lbs., two mile heats, beating Creani-de-Barbade. Won King's Plate for six-year ouds (he only five years old), 12 stotue, beating Slouch (witnner of the King's Plate at (Gnilford), Chigger, etc.; walked over for 50; walked over for the King's Plate at Salisblry; won City Silver Bowl, with 30 auldedl, 10 stneo, beating Sulphur and distancing Forester; walked over fair the King's Plate at Canterbury for six-year olds, 12 stonte; wVout the King's Plate for six-year olds, 12 stote, at Lewes, beating Kingston; 11tn King's Plate it Lic hfield, 8 st. 7 lbs., three mile heats; at Neswtarket, 1770, heat Bucephalus, san..e age, 8 st. 7 lbs. each, Beacon Course, purchased after this race by Mr. O'Kelly; wt.i Kittg's Plate, 12 stone, Round Course, four mile heats, beatittg Pen,- sioner, IDiatta autd Chigger, latter drawn after first heat, balance distanced: walked over for the King'-s Plates at Guilfitrd, Nottingham and York, 12 stone; woitn 319:10s.. 8 st. 7 lbs., beatintg Tortoise, aged, 9 stone, antd lBellario, aged, fitmr miles; walketi over for the King's Plate at Litteola; at Nevunarket won 150 gtitteas aud tiptlward (payittg 100 guineas etitrattee) for six-year olds, 8 at. 7 II-E., Heactin Course, four tt.iles, b-ealtin.g Coricati, 70 to 1 on Eclipse; next day walked over for the King's Plate, Itt..tind Course, 12 stone. This eaaded his tttrf career. Watt eleven King's Plates, in ten of whic h the weight was 12 stonie (168 Ibs). Previotis to rituning fur the King's Plate at Wittehaster in 1769, Mr. O'Kelly paid Mr. Wildntalt 660 guineas for half of the horse, and in April, 1770, paid 1,100 guineas for the other half. Eclipase co-ered, at Clay Hill, near Epsom, Surrey, itt 1771 at W1 guineas, itt 1772, 1773 attd 1774 at 25 gittheas; afterwards, ly subscriptiot, 40 mares it 30 guineata, int 1779 at 30 guine:as, il 1780 st 20 giniai-ts. itt h7a, 1782,1783, 1784 lie was stinited ti 50 mares at 20 guitteas ; in 1785 atetd 1786 ta 40 mnares at 30 guititas ; itt 1787 atdi 17i48 tat 25 mares at 30) gititHeas, after which Eclipse was w adertisetd to coiver at the same price at Catinuits, Middlesex, tat wlhich he was removt-d fraitm Ep-sim ini his carriage, drautit by two horses, with his gr-atai as itictle passettger. When, like other travelers, lie chose t,, take a glase of gin or attutiseed for hitmself, he was ordered to furnish Eclipse with at l.,ak of hay and a tirop out of the pail. His larogeny continuted to distitguish themselves on the turf for twenty-three years, anld, besiles various Cups, won A:158,447. Eclipse's maaost distinguisbhed geny ott the race-cotrse and at the stid itItinde three lDerlby wittat-rs, Y. Eclipse, Saltram (inup.) anid Sergeant, atid Annette, wintter tf the Oaks, alsot Alexander, Bondrowv,Don-Qatixote, Daitgattoun, HarllatomtiaHerttes, lI r:atik,..Javeliu,.JoeAntirews (sire of Jack Audrewc-), Di-k Andrews, Jutpiter, Kiatg Ferguas (sire of lteningbroatgh, Overton, Haxibletonian, etc.), Latren, Luna, Madcap, Maria, Mercury (sire of Caloaiael, Precipitate, Gohatna. etc.), Meteor, Miss Hervey, inmp. Obseu trity, Pegasus, Satellita'. Pot-8-o' (sire of Waxy anal Corianider), Soldier, Sister to Soldlier, Spitfire, Tickle- itclher, Volatitteer (sire aif imp. Eagle and Spread Eagle), ZExra attd Zodiac, etc. 31;, 316 The Breeders' Hadl Bowk ad Guide. Eclipse got alsoAngusta, thme lan, of imp. Anvelina and Eliza, the damim of Scndl- Frenzy, the dammi of the St. Leger winner, Phenomenon, and Lucy, the grandam of Catton-Vverlasting, tihe dainl of the Derby winner, Skyscraper. and hii full sister, the dam of Vimplaute, also a mare by Vmomlpecker, which wat the dam of Fractions and Frajximll1-an unnamed mlaughter, that produeed Chanticleer, tie sire of Bob lBooty-Sperauza, time gramumlanda of iump. Psyche--4-ota, tihe dam of Seotilla, that prolunemd Olive, winner of tIhe 2.000 Guineas, aumdi the great Olympia, the dam of the St. L. ger winner. Eli., Epirns Fnand Kite-lneen Ilab (ister to Mercury and Volnnteer). thme damin of the St. Leger winner, lRiemmnmbraneer-Vemmns (fuil sister to Queen Mal,), dam of the Oaks wiumuer, Tag-Xamltippe (full sister to Alexander), the dam of thin, Derby winnier, .oihmn Bull-.Mis Hervey, the lam of Haphazard-Madeap, the dlamn of Caprice, grandam of Ecouomist-Tiffaumy, time dam of V. Tiffally, the granlanm of Blmrbuon and imp.Popiumjay mare-HMratia,the dam of the Derby winners, imp. Armhdiuke ;amd Paris-Anna, tihe iani of the Oaks winner, Bellina-Blobtail, the dam of the Oaks winnier, Ephemera-Fammny, the dam of the Oaks winner, V'olante- Ruti, the damum of the St. Leger winner Tartar. Eclilse was lImigi ini his hips ammld short imi his forehaindl. His heart weighe w1,whemn takein oit. 13 lhs. To smmeh aim e'xtraordinmary weighlt be was smupposed to owe lhis natural eour:mge. At his intermemmt ale aummd cake were given, as at that of the ;odmlphin Arabian. EPITArPH ON ECLIPSE:. Praise to departed winurtli! Illustriouss tee,!d Not the fimlm'mI I'herni lmmsof Pindiar's odh, O'er thee, ECLIPSE, Im sesm transeenident speed, When by a keen Newummarket jockey rmsde. Tho,' from the ioof of Pegasus arose, Imu4piriuig Hippocrene, a founit divine, A rie-h-r stream sumperior mmerit shows: Thy matehless foot promductl O'Kely wine. True, oWer the tombi in which this fav'rite lies, N'mb, vaunting boast appear. of lineage good; Yet tit, Tmmrf Register's biright page defies The race of Hered to show better blood. ! 'Proba -! bly . Tu or Syrian horeWan brought over froSmyrna by a brotberof Yrt Barley, hec bin name. i3 I t ld Ceic Spankier lD'rcJFYzeilow Tur iW-- idouicco maren-A Barb mare.- ..1 Old Carder., tlt t. Laiduj ier(ta Arabian-Dan. lOG of Sunker &D'Are y Yellowr Turk-Old Morocco mare)- m ks Old Mocco me by r rb- Old Bal Pe by an ArabIan-A 8aro more Linler T-rk, Wan raofBt ito Engladbth u of enrek fromtlisiegeof Bd, in the reign of JannII.(tll3-n71 afZ Xktl S I Daughter oft Iautboy (D'Arey White Turk-A Royal mare). p s ilautboy ll'Arcy White Turk -A _ym a eP, i isMi.i Uays l)ughter of Febury Royalmsre i I j a" An EIatern hore Imiported about 1720 by Mr. Ulnttn. of 1muke, York. Sire also of B i 3 I i g 1 ! Block Chae, the beat borse of bhi day with high weight. j - l rezi, Liter Turk-D ughterfJlggg Byerly Turk-Dauglhlter ofpaker). Coneynkiom t I r X ' gr. h.. I,12. o i 2 Old Club Hautboy (D'Arcy Whit. Turk-A Roya imare). 4 -'!l, I.y oldflautbor uD'Arcy White Turk-A Royatl matrri. Mr. Piero. RakeCrle (Ogleihorpe Aralbiln)-Daugh-er of Brinhner ID'Arry Yellow Turk-A Royal ' -Dmu-'hterof, mare- .e o D'Arcy's Dialnond (The Heh-Wy Turku-A full mister to Old E - bik. m.,. erIn by Itter i p uoey (fi1Athoy-D' reu Pet mnareu-Channg Jenny by iL-d- Arab i N 1Foxub 160) of ilpan1ker iDArc ellwTr-l Moroc _nar.-Old Morocc mare by h 1_'14. iMoroe-.,. b-Old Bld dPet ,y anArbi.n-A Barb- e Or ' , acr ght f Coneynkiu gr. h 7l2 (Llater Turk-Dan. of Ji=g)-D. of nHutton's Grey Barb- Itr Dant. df Hutton's Royal Colt b 11119 The Helmsley Tnrk -.Ledbury Ryal muare)- ,n _ _Dan. of Byeray Turk-Dan. of Bustli Tb. TItelmaley Turk). The mont noted of an the Eatern lime, abont who opinlon ae dIvided whether h. was an Arab or Barb. The best Judges iwlned to tbe opinion that he as- a barb. F =R' c . i - He w purchaued in Pawris by Mr. Coke In 1724, who gpae him to Mr. R. Wliams - by whbomn be wan peesenled to Ea rl tt diphin. He wasa brown bay. IS hands high, with sone while on of hind-heeL He died in 171. j c St. Victor Brought from F by Cap. Rider, of Whttlebary. X i 3 _X Barb, - a g 3 t_ 3 'Grey Why.not.Od Whynot ( ienwik BabA Royal ma)-A Rol re. .3'r Ls!e r Bleterb.! Lsiter Tr-ND...f Hautboy D'7 biteTurk-Royal mare). F , ;t a ; e BYake !!!EGrey Wlk.ELathboy (D Ary White Turrk-A Royal mtre)-Xia B. DArey's Pet mare-A j,S b Grey bllke., daghter of a hedhur Royalmae 3 :i 4 . ' _ jlThe Lfis.r (War broudt1toEngland by the Dukre of Rerwlck trom the slege of BBda, in the 8 P ' 4 j[i Turk, re4gnofWames11. zlt1-0OJ. - Daughter of, Riatboy (D Arey White Turk-A Rcyal miare). l-Akter m. Sle Cluninter, ThwaiWte' Den mare and the dam of Roxina, the dam of lWth nd RS l l - a jX, Daughter of Son of Puleine's Chestnut Arabian -Dan. of Brdmmer (D'Ary Yellow Turk-A Royal E- Cbriul'rxgnht hsOn redofhrss Zi t 3 g W.a In iLord ldD'cs' stud. Stid to have been bred by Lord Xontgo, anobieman In 5 '. j j _b_ _reCaresH. ig- noted tor bhi. _e breed d bor _. O X Ha0- . liutboy, D'Ar-cylitTueTtrk-A Royal Ame. S. 'S 3 I k I ' I o f , 11-. -. j) A If Dan.'hter of, jBrimmer (D'ArclwTttrk-A, Royal mare)-A7Royal are. I -4 Pi I pr4 -Ili P4 0 0 -'4 rLD z Q :U C -1 .L4 0 z ;4 0 -44 r4 '41 -4 p.;