TIHIIE HORSE -BREEDER'S GUIDE AND HAND BOOK EMBRACING ONE HUNDRED TABULATED PEDIGREES OF THE PRIN- CIPAL SIRES, WITH FULL PERFORMANCES OF EACH AND BEST OF THEIR GET, COVERING THE SEASON OF 1883, WITH A FEW OF THE DISTINGUISHED DEAD ONES. By S. D. BRUCE, Author of tlie American Stud. Boole. PUBLISHED AT OFFICE OF TURF, FIELD AND FARM, 39 & 41 PARK Row. fintered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1883, BY S. D. BRUCE, h the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C. INDEX TO THE Stallions Covering in 1SS3, WHOSE PEDIGREES AND PERFORMANCES, &c., ARE GIVEN IN THIS WORK, 'ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, PAGES 1 TO 181, INCLUSIVE. PART DEAD SIRES WHOSE PEDIGREES AND PERFORMANCES, &c., ARE GIVEN IN THIS WORK, PAGES 184 TO 205, INCLUSIVE, ALPHA- BETICALLY ARRANGED. Index to Sires of Stallions described and tabulated in this volume. Abd-el-Kader Adventurer. . . Alarm Artillery Australian . . Beadsman . . . Bel Demonio. Billet . . Blair Athol Bonnie Scotland Boston Breadalbane. Citadel Compeigne. . Diomed Drake, The.. Duroc Eclipse Enquirer Faugh-a-Ballagh Flageolet Florizel Gilroy.... Gladiateur... Glen Athol... Glencoe lago Jack Malone. Kentucky .... King Afonso. . King Alfonso . Kingcraft PAGE. . Sire of Algerine 5 " Blythwood 23 Himyar 75 Kyrle Daly 97 Baden Baden 11 Feliowcraft 47 Harrv O'Fallon 71 Spendthrift 147 Springbok... 149 Wilful 177 Wildidle 179 Saxon 143 Fechter 45 Elias Lawrence 37 Volturao 171 Glen Athol 53 Highlander 73 Stonehege 151 Bramble 25 Luke Blackburn 109 Plenipo 129 Lexington 199 Ill-Used 85 Glenelg 55 Mortemer 119 Sir Archy 203 Muscovy 121 American Eclipse 185 Alarm 3 Blue Eyes 19 Falsetto 43 Leamington 197 Rayon d'Or 133 Diomed 193 Grinstead 69 Athlete 9 Matador 113 Glenmore 59 Vandal 205 Bonnie Scotland 189 Bazar 13 Bertram 15 Foxhall 49 Grenada 63 Royalty 141 331119 iv INDEX. Kingston Sire of Blue Mantle KingTom " n * ^ PAGE. 21 Leamington Lexington Macaroni Monarque . . Newminster. Nutbourne . , Parmesan . . . Phaeton . . , Planet. Rataplan . . . Rosicrucian. Socks Sultan Thormanby Timoleon. . . War Dance Waverly West Australian, Vandal . . Vauxhall Virgil . . . Voltigeur Great Tom 65 King Ban 91 King Ernest 93 Phaeton 201 Aristides 7 Enquirer 39 Eolus 41 Hyder Ali 83 Iroquois 87 Lelaps 101 Longfellow 107 Onondaga 125 Powhattan 131 Reform 137 Sensation 145 Stratford 155 Duke of Magenta 33 Kingfisher 95 Legatee 99 Lever 103 Monarchist 117 Norfolk 123 Pat Malloy 127 Tom Ochiltree 159 Uncas 16r Wanderer 173 Maccaroon Ill Moccasin 113 Brigadier.... 27 Hurrah 81 Woodlands 181 Strachino 153 King Alfonso 89 Lisbon 105 Ten Broeck -. 157 Hubbard 79 Whisper 175 Dalnacardoch 1 31 Rossifer 139 Rebel 135 Gleucoe 195 Glengarry 57 Boston 191 Bullion 29 Glasgow 51 Duke of Montrose 35 Australian . 187 Ventilator 163 Virgil 167 Viator 165 Hindoo 77 Virgilian 169 Billet... , 17 INDEX TO DAMS OF HORSES TABULATED. Katona Kelpie Lady Duke Lady Love Lady of the Manor La Henderson Lavender Levity Levity Lida . . Aerolite Dam Aerolite " Alice Carneal " Araucaria " Atlantis " Babta " Beruice " Betty Wharton Bistre Bonny Bell Buchu Calcutta , . Carbine Carolin Castianira , Capitola Coimbra Colleen Rhue Comtesse Coral Coral Dora Ellermire Eltham Lass Emilia Ernestine Fanny Holton Fanny Washington Farfa'letta Fenella Florence Florizel Mare Girasol Gloriana Gold Ring Greta Heatherbell Hester Hilda Hira Hymenia Ida Dickey Idlewild Ivy Leaf Ivy Leaf Jamaica Jovial. . Lotta Madame Strauss. Magenta Maggie B. B Maiden Mattie Gross.., PAGE. of Fellowcraft 47 Spendthrift 147 Lexington 199 Rayon d'Or 133 King Ban 91 Gleuelg 55 Bertram 15 Rebel 135 Highlander 73 Blythewood 23 Blue Eyes 19 Billett 17 Glengarry 57 Ventilator 163 Sir Archy 203 King Alfonso 89 Stonehenge 151 Kyrle Daly 97 Mortemer 119 Wanderer 173 Uncas 161 Plenipo 129 Ill-Used 85 Kingfisher 95 Australian 187 King Ernest 93 Ten Broeck 157 Eolus 41 Falsetto 43 Rossifer 139 Hindoo 77 Boston 191 Saxon 143 Pat Malloy 127 Bullion 29 Glen Athol 53 Viator 165 Springbok 149 Fechter 45 Himyar 75 Virgil 167 Glasgow 51 Wildidle 179 Bazar 13 Bramble 25 Foxhall 49 Hurrah 81 Tom Ochiltree 159 Duke of Montrose 35 Hyder Ali 83 Lisbon 105 Muscovy 121 Virgilian 169 Baden Baden 11 Legatee 99 Lever 103 Enquirer 39 Glenmore 59 Moccasin 115 Duke of Magenta 33 Iroquois 87 Powhatan 131 Grenada , 175 VI INDEX. Mattie Gross Dam of Whisper Maud ' May Bell Mayonaise Merry Sunshine Mildred Millers Damsel Minnie Mansfield '. Nantura Nevada Nina Non Pareille Novice Pantaloon Mare Paradigm Pussy Pussy Queen Mary Rose Rose of Kent Sarong Songstress Sovereign Mare Spectator Mare Sprightly Sprightly Stolen Kisses Sunny South Susan Beane Susan Beane Susan Beane Sweet Lucy Trampoline Tranby Mare Whitef ace Woodcraft... ....... PAOE. 175 Alarm 3 Strachino 153 Delnacardock 31 Phaeton 201 Monarchist 117 Eclipse 185 Hubbard 79 Longfellow 107 Luke Blackburn 109 Algerine Matador lib Norfolk 123 Leamington 197 Blue Mantle 21 Lelaps 101 Wilful 177 Bonny Scotland 189 Royalty 141 Athlete 9 Aristides 7 Maccaroon Ill Grinstead 69 Diomed 193 Elias Lawrence * 37 Volturno 171 Reform 137 Harry O'Fallon 71 Sensation 145 Onondaga 125 Stratford 155 Brigadier 27 Glencoe 195 Vandal 205 Woodlands - 181 Great Tom ... .65 ERRATA : Page 21, Redshanks' dam should read Johanna, not Gohanna. Page 163 should read Sally Howe, by Sir Wra. of Transport. Sir Archy, dam Transport, by Virginius, same as in Plenipo, page 129. 1JNTKODUUT10JN. THE author in compiling the tabulated pedigrees of the sires to be found in this work has been induced to do so in hopes of their proving useful to those engaged in breeding for the turf, or who are engaged in fostering this most popular national amusement. Very many of our largest breeders seem to ignore the lessons taught in the Stud Book and Racing Calender, and we commend to all the necessity of observing what sources and what course of breeding have produced the best results in England, which may be most properly called the home of the thoroughbred horse. We have given our own views as to the best mode to successfully breed the race-horse and the best mode to select a stallion and brood mare, and the -treatment of the same both in the stud and on the farm. We do not expect that all will agree with us, but the ideas expressed and plans suggested will do away with many of the chances incident to breeding. There is much uncertainty, and always will be, attending the best and most careful mode of breeding, and this opinion is strongly exemplified in the frequent occurrence of one horse being of very high form and an excellent race-horse, and a full brother or sister being only ordinary; yet we differ from a great many in the opinion that breeding depends entirely upon chance. Acci- dents and other unforeseen causes, some of them so unimportant and abstruse as to escape our attention or come within our knowledge, may prevent the best bred and most promising animal from arriving at its natural size and true shape, and a little difference in conformation, symmetry, and constitution may make a decided difference in goodness and speed. The foal may be weak and have a delicate constitution owing to the dam being starved and exposed to hardships while carrying it, or it may have been improperly reared. This only proves that great care and knowledge are necessary in rearing horses for the turf, as well as judgment and attention in selecting mares and stallions from which to breed. The chief points are pure blood, conformation, consti- tution, racing lineage, and hereditary soundness. The nearer we get to true shape with the other points combined, the more certainly we will arrive at excellence. We often find a large horse of good shape and racing symmetry ; but where there is ~ne good large one, there are a dozen small or medium sized ones. The greater the size, when com- bined with the good qualities, the greater the excellence and his powers, for a good little horse cannot cope with a great good one. Hence size with constitution, soundness, and symmetry constitutes the height of perfection While we advocate and commend pure blood, we are convinced that very often pedigree is the only point at which some breeders look, ignoring altogether shape and action; hence failures. The establishment of reputation by a stallion depends on his having good mares, at first, for if he has only bad and indifferent ones, the produce will be in low form and a disappointment, and the horse condemned as a failure. To prove this, it is only necessary to cite the VI INDEX. Mattie Gross Dam of Whisper Maud May Bell Mayonaise Merry Sunshine Mildred Millers Damsel Minnie Mansfield Nantura Nevada Nina Non Pareille Novice Pantaloon Mare Paradigm Pussy Pussy Queen Mary Rose Rose of Kent Sarong Songstress Sovereign Mare Spectator Mare Sprightly Sprightly Stolen Kisses Sunny South Susan Beane Susan Beane Susan Beane Sweet Lucy Trampoline Tranby Mare Whiteface Woodcraft... ....... PAOE. . 175 matador 113 Norfolk 123 Leamington 197 Blue Mantle 21 Lelaps 101 Wilful 177 Bonny Scotland 189 Royalty 141 Athlete 9 Aristides 7 Maccaroon Ill Grinstead 69 Diomed 193 Elias Lawrence < 37 Volturno 171 Reform 137 Harry O'Fallou 71 Sensation 145 Onondaga 125 Stratford 155 Brigadier 27 Glencoe 195 Vandal 205 Woodlands 181 Great Tom 65 INTRODUCTION. THE author in compiling the tabulated pedigrees of the sires to be found in this work has been induced to do so in hopes of their proving useful to those engaged in breeding for the turf, or who are engaged in fostering this most popular national amusement. Very many of our largest breeders seem to ignore the lessons taught in the Stud Book and Racing Calender, and we commend to all the necessity of observing what sources and what course of breeding have produced the best results in England, which may be most properly called the home of the thoroughbred horse. We have given our own views as to the best mode to successfully breed the race-horse and the best mode to select a stallion and brood mare, and the -treatment of the same both in the stud and on the farm. We do not expect that all will agree with us, but the ideas expressed and plans suggested will do away with many of the chances incident to breeding. There is much uncertainty, and always will be, attending the best and most careful mode of breeding, and this opinion is strongly exemplified in the frequent occurrence of one horse being of very high form and an excellent race-horse, and a full brother or sister being only ordinary; yet we differ from a great many in the opinion that breeding depends entirely upon chance. Acci- dents and other unforeseen causes, some of them so unimportant and abstruse as to escape our attention or come within our knowledge, may prevent the best bred and most promising animal from arriving at its natural size and true shape, and a little difference in conformation, symmetry, and constitution may make a decided difference in goodness and speed. The foal may be weak and have a delicate constitution owing to the dam being starved and exposed to hardships while carrying it, or it may have been improperly reared. This only proves that great care and knowledge are necessary in rearing horses for the turf, as well as judgment and attention in selecting mares and stallions from which to breed. The chief points are pure blood, conformation, consti- tution, racing lineage, and hereditary soundness. The nearer we get to true shape with the other points combined, the more certainly we will arrive at excellence. We often find a large horse of good shape and racing symmetry ; but where there is nne good large one, there are a dozen small or medium sized ones. The greater the size, when com- bined with the good qualities, the greater the excellence and his powers, for a good little horse cannot cope with a great good one. Hence size with constitution, soundness, and symmetry constitutes the height of perfection While we advocate and commend pure blood, we are convinced that very often pedigree is the only point at which some breeders look, ignoring altogether shape and action ; hence failures. The establishment of reputation by a stallion depends on his having good mares, at first, for if he has only bad and indifferent ones, the produce will be in low form and a disappointment, and the horse condemned as a failure. To prove this, it is only necessary to cite the Vlll INTRODUCTION. Godolphin Arabian and Marske; the former but for the accident of covering Roxana and getting Lath would have died unknown, while Marske who had been standing for half a guinea and was sold for twenty guineas, after siring Eclipse was sold for one thousand guineas and covered at one hundred guineas. Squirt, the sire of Marske, had been ordered shot and was saved by the intercession of his groom ; he afterwards got Marske, Syphon, and the celebrated Squirt Marc the dam of Maiden Purity, Pump- kin, and other famous horses. That many good race-horses have proved failures as stallions, and many poor race-horses successful ones no one can doubt, as instance Lath, who was a famous race-horse but an indifferent stallion, whilst his full brother Cade, was an indifferent race-horse but a most excellent stallion. Flying Childers dazzled the world by the splendor of his career on the turf, yet his brother, Bartlet's Childers proved far the better stallion. According to my notions, no horse can be a good race-horse or a successful stallion, that does not possess great symmetry, by which I do not mean beauty, but a show of all those points, such as conformation, length, power and muscle justly united. Notwithstanding it is often asserted that horses run in all shapes, it cannot be denied they run better and more frequently where they are well and truly shaped, and of tried and approved conformation. A horse may appear to the eye of ordinary judges very plain and ill-shaped, and still be in high form, and to the eye of a connoisseur right in all the material points for racing purposes; the machinery properly put together is the point. Chances and accidents are closely allied to all pursuits and more particularly to breeding for the turf, and luck very frequently predominates over skill and judgment, and whilst breeding cannot be made a certainty or re- duced to a science it should not be left to chance. It cannot be too minutely studied, investigated or attended to in all its branches, and the breeder who selects his mares and stallions with care, attention and judgment as to purity of pedigree, S} 7 m- metry of form, temper, soundness and constitution, in fact, those possessing all those essential qualities of speed and stoutness, must be more successful than one who breeds at haphazard and pays no regard to these established rules, at the same time crossing and preserving the blood of his mares judiciously, and aiming to remedy the defects, deficient properties and inferior qualities of his mares, by the superior conformation, symmetry, admirable properties, and brilliant qualities of the stallion, or vice versa; those who do this will be more likely to produce a more symmetrical, high-typed and successful race-horse than those who pay no attention to these points. Speculative experiments may suit those of large fortunes, but the thinking and judicious breeder, aware of the great expense, constant and unremitting attention necessary for success, will confine himself to the established practise of men whose experience, judgment, atten- tion and success in breeding are worthy of imitation. It is a matter of opinion whether the offspring partake most of the sire or dam. There is no doubt but that they par- take of both, though very often more of the one than the other. Some of the mares breed more after themselves, others more after the stallion, then again one foal will partake more after the mare and the next partake most after the horse. It also occasionally happens that the foal will color and mark after the grandsire or grandam or some other more distant cross, and partake of their qualities, hence the necessity of pure blood, conformation and soundness through many generations. To appreciate what care, attention and sound judgment have done for the thoroughbred horse, it is only necessary for us to look at his origin; unquestionably the thorough bred horse as he now INTRODUCTION. IX exists in his great perfection originated from a cross of the Arabian Barb and Turkish horse, the representative scions being the Godolphin and Darley Arabians; the former generally conceded to be a "Barb," was the sire of Lath, Cade, Regulus, Blank, Ba- braham, Bajazet, Old England, etc. It is said Mr. Coke brought him from France, and that he had actually drawn a cart in the streets of Paris. Mr. Coke gave him to Mr. Williams, keeper of the St. James Coffee House, by whom he was presented to Lord Godolphin, hence his name. He was teaser to Hobgoblin in the years 1730 and 1731, and on the latter refusing to cover Roxana by the Bald Galloway, she was Jbred to the Arabian, and from that cover produced Lath, the first colt ever credited to him, which brought him into prominent notice. He was represented 15 hands high. The Dai ley Arabian was the property of Mr. Darley, of Buttercramb, near York ; he was the sire of the great Flying Childers, supposed to be the fastest horse in the world, sire of Second, Snip Blacklegs, etc., Bartlet's Childers and Almanzor. Bartlet's Childers never raced, but he was famous as a stallion ; he was sire of Squirt (the sire of Marske and Syphon), and the Little Hartley Mare, the dam of Janus, Blank, Old England, Slouch, etc. The Curwen Bay Barb was a present to Louis XIV. of France from the Emperor of Morocco, and was brought into England by Mr. Curwen. St. Victor Barb was the sire of the Bald Galloway, and he was the sire of Roxana that brought the Godolphin Arabian into notice. The Compton Barb was sire of Coquette and others. Hutton's Bay Barb was sire of Blacklegs. The Byerly Turk was Capt. Byerly's charger in Ireland during King William's wars in 1089. It is from this horse that the Herod blood originated. Byerly Turk got Jigg, sire of Partner, who got Tartar, sire of Herod, who got Highflyer, sire of Sir Peter (Teazle). Sir Peter got Haphazard, Stam- ford, Walton, sire of Phantom and Partisan, Williamson's Ditto and Sir Oliver. Herod got Fortitude, Woodpecker, the sire of Buzzard, who sired Selim, the sire of Sultan, that sired Glencoe, Bay Middleton, etc. Herod got Florizel, sire of Diomed, who got Young Giantess and Sir Archy, sire of Timoleon, who got Boston, sire of Lexington, Lecompt, etc. Godolphin Arabian got Cade, sire of Matchem, who got Conductor, sire of Imperator and Trumpator. Trumpator got Sorcerer, the sire of Comus, and Smolensko. The Darley Arabian got Bartlet's Childers, sire of Squirt, who got Marske, sire of Eclipse, who got King Fergus, Mercury, Dun- gannon, Meteor, Sal tram and Pot-8-os. Mercury got Gohanha, King Fergus got Benningbrough, the sire of Orville, who gotEmilius, the sire of Priam and Plenipoten- tiary, and Master Henry; Muley, the sire of Margrave, Leviathan and others; Hamble- tonian, the sire of Whitelock, who got Blacklock, sire of Brutandorf, Voltaire, etc. ; Sal- tram got Whiskey, the sire of Eleanor and Cressida, the dam of Priam ; Pot-8-os got Waxy, the sire of Web, Whisker, the sire of Economist, who got Echidna and Harkaway, the sire of King Tom. Whalebone, the sire of Camel, who g >t Touchstone, the sire of Orlando and Newminster, the sire of The Hermit; Whalebone also got Sir Hercules, the sire of Irish Birdcatcher, the sire of The Baron, who got Stock well, Rataplan etc., and Faugh-a-Ballagh the sire of Leamington. An examination of the Stud Book and Racing Calender will show that nearly the entire family of great race-horses both in England and America, dates back to the sources mentioned, and that it is extreme folly in our day to expect to improve the present magnificent race-horse by an infusion of the blood of the modern Arabian. We commenced upon the Arab Barb and Turk with a height not exceeding 15 hands, and have, by judicious crossing, generous diet, discreet and careful handling built up the most magnificent specimens of the equine race, INTRODUCTION. ranging up to 17 hands in height, with bone, muscle, length, action and all the other grand qualities in proportion. In the early days of breeding, from necessity, very many of the best horses were very much inbred, and even incestuously so, and the question of inbreeding is one which commends itself strongiy to mature consideration and examination. According to the maxim that "like produces like," we ought to follow form, blood, speed and other good qualities, and if these good qualities can be maintained and improved by inbreeding, then it must be desirable to a certain extent. Some of the best English and American horses were very much inbred, and the consanguinity of blood did not work deterioration. I am not an advocate of incestuous breeding, either in the human race or the brute creation, but there is no doubt that manly beauty, graceful form and intellectual vigor have resulted from preservation of those high qualities in the human race where not carried too far, and we can see no reason why the inbreeding of the truest best bred and best shaped racers can work an injury to the equine race. Still we think an out cross of pure blood with the essential qualities of a good race-horse and then back to the superior blood and conformation likely to produce the best results. We will give a few examples of inbred modern horses, in England and the same in America, and in doing so will select those of high character which distinguished themselves on the turf, and in the stud, for instance. The Baron, not only a good race-horse, but sire of Stock- well and Rataplan was by Birdcatcher, by Sir Hercules, by Whalebone, by Waxy, by Pot-8-os, by Eclipse. The Baron's dam, Echidna, by Economist, by Whisker, own brother to Whalebone, by Waxy, by Pot-8-os, by Eclipse, Echidna's dam, Miss Pratt by Blacklock, by W T hitelock, by Hambletonian, by King Fergus, by Eclipse. Touchstone, a fine race-horse, and one of the best stallions that ever lived, was by Camel, by Whalebone, by Waxy, by Pot 8-os, by Eclipse, his dam, Banter by Master Henry, by Orville, by Beningbrough, by King Fergus, by Eclipse ; 2d dam, Boadicea by Alexander, by Eclipse. The great Stockwell was much inbred on his dam's side, Pocahontas by Glencoe, dam Marpessa, by Muley, by Orville, by Beningbrough, by King Fergus, by Eclipse. Muley's dam, Eleanor by Whiskey, by Saltram, by Eclipse. Pocahontas' grandam was Clare by Marmion, by Whiskey, by Saltram, by Eclipse ; Clare's dam, Harpalice by Gohanna, by Mercury, by Eclipse. Queen Mary, the dam of Blink Bonny, Bonnie Scotland, &c., was much inbred. Gladiator, Jier sire, was by Partisan, by Walton, by Sir Peter, by Highflyer, by Herod ; her dam by Plenipoten- tiary, by Emilius, by Orville, by Beningbrough, by King Fergus, by Eclipse ; her grandam, Myrrha by Whalebone, by Waxy, by Pot-8-os, by Eclipse ; her great grandam, Gift by Y. Gohanna, by Gohanna, by Mercury, by Eclipse, out of a daughter of Sir Peter, by Highflyer, by Herod. Partisan was out of Parasol, by Pot-8-os, by Eclipse. Pocahontas' best son, Stockwell, was by an inbred horse, and Blink Bonny, Queen Mary's best daughter, was by a horse Melbourne inbred to Herod and Eclipse, so if the preservation of good blood through inbreeding in these striking cases has been a success, is it not reasonable to suppose that the same results must follow inbreeding to good blood and true shape with other desirable qualities in this country? Boston was inbred to Diomed, as also his best son, Lexington. Wanderer and Uncas are both much inbred on the dam'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 horses recently on the turf, and whose performances are of the best at all distances, is very much inbred; his dam, Lotta, is by Hunter's Glencoe, son of Imp. Glencoe and INTRODUCTION. the blue filly Fiatt by Imp. Hedgeford, she out of Lady Thompkins by American Eclipse. Glenmore's grandam Sally Lewis is by Imp. Glencoe her dam Motto by Imp. Barefoot out of Lady Thompkins by Am. Eclipse. Barefoot was by' Tramp and Glen- coe's dam by Tramp, so that he is, strictly speaking, incestuously bred; yet he was a first class race-horse. Norfolk, a superior race-horse, is inbred to Sir Archy and Dio- med. Falsetto is inbred to Lexington; the dam of his sire is by Lexington, and his grandam by Lexington, and he has nine crosses of Diomed. Imp. Eclipse was much inbred; his dam Gaze was by Bay Middleton son of Sultan and Cobweb by Phantom son of Walton, Flycatcher, his grandam, was by Godolphin son of Partisan by Walton, and his great grandam was an own sister to Cobweb by Phantom. Then if the Lex- ington, Leamington and Glencoe blood is to be preserved to the country it can only be done by a judicious course of inbreeding, and so uniting the choice of both as to com- bine and render permament the qualities possessed by each. Some regard inbreed- ing as an active cause of degenerating, 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 tliose estimable quali- ties so much desired in the equine race, and transmitting them unimpaired to succeed- ing generations. The greatest success has been achieved by breeding from the nearest 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 be avoided especially in the head, neck, shoulders, ankles and hocks ; the eye should be large, clear and bright, with no coarse hair about it, the absence of which is indicative of high breeding in all animals; the jaw bones not too massive or heavy, taper ing gradually to the nose, free from beefiness; good space between the jawbones for the windpipe; a clear, full steady eye denotes good temper and enduring qualities, whilst the one showing too much white is generally found in flighty, speedy, non-staying horses. The neck of moderate length, deep and not too thick at the crest or curve, nostrils large, full and roomy. The chest moderately wide, the shoulder blade oblique and inclined backward with sufficient muscle to cover it, with arms long and muscular, cannon bones short and flat, and the pasterns moderately long not upright, knee broad and flat and rather inclined to arch or bend over than backward or calf-kneed, which causes an extra tension on the back tendons; chest deep extending down between the elbows which should be straight, inclining neither in nor out, and toes pointed straight forward, body and barrel round and not too long, muscular arched loins, with good length from point of the hip to haunch bone, a slight drooping towards the root of the tail, good length from hip to point of stifle and thence to the hock, which should be broad, finely cut and free from beefiness; the can- non bones flat, tendons detached and well defined, feet strong and hoof not too large or too small, back ribs long, round, and slightly detached from the hip joint. There should be sufficient general length not to be determined by the length of the back, but the ground the horse covers when standing in a natural position. Good blood is essen- tial and necessary, but good form is superiority. In the selection of brood mares, form is as much a desideratum as in the stallion. First select from the most fashionable blood from running families on both sides with conformation, constitution, good temper, and Xll INTRODUCTION. speed ; some prefer large mares, others of medium height. Large mares are not pre- ferable because they are large, but if well and truly shaped, from running blood, there is no objection to size ; as a rule, the deep-chested, large-bodied, short-legged mares with large pelvis, with wide hips and good length, from 15 to 15| hands high, have proved the best and most successful brood mares. The mare, above all things, should be good-tempered and free from all hereditary defects and disease. It does not follow that a mare which may be blemished from some unforseen cause, may not be as good a brood mare as one entirely sound. Mares in good health will breed until twenty-five or thirty years old, but they require attention, air and exercise, with proper shelter from storms and bad weather, with sufficient food to keep them always in good strong condition not beefy fat, as nothing is more fatal to fruitfulness than obesity. Unless kept in good strong condition, the foals are apt to bi weak and weedy at birth ; the time to make a race-horse is when the foal is in embryo ; in the vernacular to make a race-horse you must do so before he is born. Stallions, to do themselves justice, must have plenty of exercise in the open air ; if they cannot be trusted in an open paddock they should be ridden three or four hours each day. Idleness results in indigestion, loss of vigor, and flatulence, which often prove fatal. The colts, from the day they are foaled should be fed, if the dam does not afford sufficient milk to insure speedy and healthy growth, and broken at weaning time, which should be the last of September or first of October. It is a capital plan to feed the colts in pens for a month or six week* before weaning them, and we are decidedly of the opinion that foals which come the last of March or first of April have full as much advantage as those foaled earlier before the grasses necessary to afford an ample supply of milk from the dam arrive at perfection. Those who believe in having early foals should always sow down in the early fall a patch of good rye for the use of the mares and foals. Stallions, mares, and colts all require plenty of f resh air and exercise ; air and light is life darkness, death. Horses, and particularly colts, from their natural activity, require more exercise than any other animals, and when properly given, is productive of th e most salutary effects. It is the more necessary to colts highly fed than to those stinted or fed moderately. It enables you to preserve them in a perfect state of health. The food is converted into wholesome nourishment, the circulation of the blood promoted, and all the secretions and discharges facilitated. It invigorates the whole system, gives additional flow to the spirits, adds firmness and strength to the muscles, increases the firmness, texture and growth of the bone, promotes insensible perspiration, assists digestion and prevents flatulence and prepares the system for fresh supplies of aliment. It enables the animal to endure fatigue. In fact without constant and habitual exercise no animal can enjoy perfect health. High ieeding without proper exercise produces many evils, such as indigestion, flatulency, cos- tiveness ; the circulation becomes languid, incurable diseases follow, and frequently death terminates the scene. The stallions and mares thus treated, whose blood is pure and uncontaminated, and whose conformation, strength, activity and vigor are conspicuous in every movement, must impart to their offspring not only sound con- stitutions, but speed, native fire and energy, which are necessary to support them un- der the severest exercise of their powers. With the variety of soil, perennial grasses, and favorable climate, the Americans should excel all nations in producing the most perfect and the grandest of the equine race. * V * j * * ' HORSE-BREEDERS' GUIDE AND HAND BOOK. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. ALARM 4 Will be located duping the season of 1883 at the Erdenheim Stud, Chest\ ^^AffyjyPa. ; J%& Joi'S &e "allowed to serve mares at $100 each and $5 to the groom. Application to Major J. R. Hubbard^ Chestnut Hill^ Philadelphia^ Pa. ALABM, by imp. Eclipse, was bred by Mr. John Hunter, of the Annieswood Stud, Westchester Co., N. Y., foaled 1869, dam, imported Maud, the dam of Maudina, Mag- net, Telegram, etc ., by imp. Austrftliftiar out of Countess of Albermarle, by Lanercost. Maudina is the dam of Gal way, Piccolo, Cloverbrook, Oden, etc. Orlando, the sire of imp. Eclipse, won the Derby in 1844. Stockwell, the sire of Maud, his dam, won the 2,000 guineas and St. Leger in 1852. Alarm made his debut as a two-year old at Saratoga, Aug. 16, 1871, in a match of $5.000 a side against Inverary, by imp. Leamington, one mile, which he won in l:47-, carrying 100 Ibs. Aug. 17, ran third to Sue Ryder and Joe Daniels in the Kentucky Stakes, one mile, in 1:47$, beating St. Patrick, Experience Oaks, Hubbard and three others. Jerome Park, Oct. 7, ran second to Joe Daniels in Nursery Stakes, one mile, in 1:53, track heavy, beating Woodbine, Inversnaid, Victoria and three others. Oct. 10th, was beaten in the Desert Stakes, one mile, in 1 :48, by Inverary. When three years old ran 5 races, and won them all. Jerome Park, June 1, won club purse, three-quar- ters of a mile, in 1 :18, beating Midday, Frogtown, Tubman, Platina and four others. June 6, won club purse, 1J miles, in 2:17|, beating Rounder, Lord Byron and five others. June 13, won club purse, one mile, in 1 :46, beating Alroy, Quintard and four others. Saratoga, July 15, won club purse, three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :16, beating Platiua, Piedmont, Elsie, Kingfisher and four others. July 17, won club purse, one mile, in l:42f, beating Fadladeen and Kingfisher, the fastest mile run to that date. This closed his turf career, winning in money $12,500. Alarm made his first season at the Walnut Hill Stud Farm, the property of James A. Grinstead, Fayette County, Ky. After the appearance of Himyar, he was purchased by A. Welch, of the Chest- nut Hill Stud, Pennsylvania, and made the season of 1878 at the Dixianu Stud, Major B. G. Thomas', Fayette County, Ky. He is now at the head of the Erdenheim Stud, owned by Commodore N. W. Kittson, Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania. Alarm is a bright bay horse, stands 15 hands 8f inches with his shoes, has a small star, with white on his right hind leg above the pastern, white on the left fore leg nearly to pastern, and a little white around the coronet of his right fore foot. He has a neat, expressive head ; great breadth between the eyes ; good width of jaw ; good, strong, well-set neck ; broad oblique shoulders ; good depth of girth ; large, good barrel ; strong, muscular back ; broad, strong hips, with great sweep in his hind quarters ; good hocks, with sound legs and feet. Stockwell, the sire of Maud the dam of Alarm, was the emperor of stallions, fle sired St. Albans, winner of the St. Leger in 1860 ; Caller Ou, winner of St. Leger, 1861 ; The Marquis, winner of 2,000 guineas and St. Leger in 1862 ; Blair Athol, win- ner of both Derby and St. Leger in 1864 ; Lord Lyon, winner of 2,000 guineas, Derby and St. Leger in 1866 ; Regalia, winner of the Oaks in 1865 ; Achievement, winner of the Thousand Guineas, Doncaster Cup and St. Leger in 1867 ; Doncaster, winner of Derby in 1873 ; Gang Forward, winner of the 2,000 guineas in 1873, etc., etc. Lan- ercost, the sire of his grandam was a superior race-horse, was third in the St. Leger, won Cambridgeshire Stakes in 1839, and Ascot Gold Cup in 1841. He was a remark- able weight-carrier and stayer over a distance of ground. He was handicapped o give the celebrated Alice Hawthorn, when 4 years old, 51 Ibs. He was sire of Van Tromp, winner of the St. Leger, in 1847, and Goodwood Cup in 1848 ; War Eagle, winner of Doncaster Cup in 1847 ; Catharine Hayes, winner of the Oaks in 1853 ; Ellerdale, dam of Ellington, winner of the Derby in 1856, etc., etc. The pedigree is full of stout and speedy crosses ; Eclipse, in addition to Alarm, sired Remorseless, Regardless, Nemesis, etc. His stock were all speedy. Alarm sired Danger, winner of the Vestal Stakes at Baltimore, 110 Ibs., one mile, in 1 :42, the Fordham Handicap, 1 miles, in 2: 15|, 98 Ibs. Himyar, one of the best race horses ever saddled, winner of three out of five of his two-year old stakes, three-quar- ters of a mile in 1:16, and a mile in \A\\ with 95 Ibs. Himyar won three out of five starts as a three-year old. The Belle Meade Stakes at Nashville, \\ miles, in 2:43; the Phoenix Hotel Stakes at Lexington, Ky., If miles, track very muddy, and the January Stakes at St. Louis, mile heats, in 1 :42, 1 :48$, 105 Ibs. As four-year old won four consecutive races, one mile and furlong in 1:56, and two miles in 3:35. He won mile heats at five years old, 115 Ibs., in 1:42|, 1:44|, the Merchants and Turf Stakes at Louisville, each 1 miles, in 1:55J, 1:57, and club .purse, same jlistance, in (Continited oil ^th page.} The Horse- Breeders* Guide and Hand Book. PEDIGREE OF ALARM. 15 a 2 "3 6 Whalebone. Daughter of. Waxy (Pot-8-o's) Penelope by Trumpator (Conductor) Prunella by High- flyer (Herod) Promise by Snap (Snip) Julia by Blank (Godol). Selim Maiden by Sir Peter (Highflyer) Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel (Herod) Maiden by Matchem (Cade) Dau. of Squirt. ~ z Banter. Master Henry. Boadicea. Orville (Beningbrough) Miss Sophia by Stamford (Sir Peter) Sophia by Buzzard Huucamunca by Highflyer Cypher by Squirrel Fribble's dam. Alexander (Eclipse) Brunette by Amaranthus (Old England) Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of Starling (Ancaster) Dau. of Grasshopper (Crab). Orlaudc E 1 Selim. Daughter of. Buzzard Dau. of Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred (Matchem) Dau. of Engineer (Sampson) Bay Malton's dam by Cade. Walton (Sir Peter) Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau.of Cole's Foxhuuter Sis.toCato. by Partner. \ 2- 3 ^ \* 6 Bustard. Olympia. Castrel(Buzzard) Miss Hap by Shuttle( Y. Marske) S. to Hap-hazard by Sir Peter M. Hervey by Eclipse-Clio by Y. Cade-D. of OldStarliug(BayBolton) Sir Oliver (Sir Peter) Scotilla by Anvil (Herod) Scota by Eclipse (Marske) Harmony by Herod (Tartar) Rutilia by Blank (Godol.) D. of Regulus. I Idleton. x Sultan. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard D. of Alexander (Eel. ) D. of Highflyer D. of Alfred D. of En- gineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade (Godol. ) Lass of the Mill by Traveler. Williamson's Ditto (Sir Peter) Sis. to Calomel by Mercury (Eclipse) Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske (Squirt) Vixen by Regulus (Godol). | Cobweb. Phantom/* Filagree. Walton Julia by Whiskey (Saltram) Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham (Godol). Soothsayer (Sorcerer) Web by Waxy (Pot-8-o's) Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise bySnap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. s CJ 'o c Of S Partisan./ Ridicule. Walton Parasol by Pot-8-o's Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Dau. of Bay Bolton. Shuttle (Y. Marske) Sis. to Oatland's by Dungannon (Eclipse) Letitia by Highflyer Dau. of Matchem Dau. of Blank Dau. of Babraham. D s ss . Phantom. Filagree. Walton Julia by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Soothsayer Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by High- flyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. ALA i [rishBird- catc-'-htM'* Sir Hercules. Guiccioli. Whalebone (Waxy) Peri by Wanderer (Gohanna) Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone (Herod) Manilla by Goldflnder. Bob Booty (Chanticleer) Flight by Irish Escape (Commodore) Y. Heroine by Bagot (Herod) Heroine by Hero (Cade) D. of Snap S. to Regulus. . H Echidna." Economist. Miss Pratt. Whisker (Waxy) Floran the by Octavian (Stripling) Caprice by Anvil- Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze (Childers). Blacklock (Whitelock) Gadabout by Orville (Beniugbrough) Minstrel by Sir Peter Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem. Stockwel a 3 Sultan. Trampoline. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Spot. Tramp (Dick Andrews) Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. EJ I 1 Muley. Clare. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Match- em Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter." Marmion (Whiskey) Harpalice by Gohanna (Mercury) Amazon by Driver (Trentham) Fractions by Mercury (Eclipse) Dau. of Woodpecker. -H * iverpool. Tramp. Daughter of. Dick Andrews (Joe Andrews) Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham (Sweepstakes) Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse. Whisker Mandane by Pot-8-o's (Eclipse) Y. Camilla by Woodpecker (Herod) Camilla by Trentham Coquette by the Compton Barb. Llbemarle. 1 H 1 6 Bustard. Greyhurst'sdan Buzzard Gipsy by Trumpator Sis. to Postmaster by Herod Dau. of Snap (Snip) Dau. of Gower Stallion (Godol) Dau. of Childers. Election (Gohanna) Sis.to Skyscraper by Highflyer Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus Dau. of Bartlet's Childers. intess of 1 Hornsea. S, 3 "a) Blacklock. Daughter of. Whitelock (Hambletonian) Dau. of Coriander (Pot-8-o's) Wildiroose by Highflyer (Herod) Coheiress by Pot-8-o's Manilla by Goldfinder(Snap) Juniper (Whiskey) Dau. of Sorcerer (Trumpator) Virgin by Sir Peter Dau. of Pot-8-d's Editha by Herod Elfrida by Snap Dau. of Regulus. 3 "8 3 Cerberus. Gohanna Dau.of Herod Desdemona by Marske Y.HagbySkim(Stavling) Hag by Crab (Alcock Arabian) Ebony by Childers Ebony by Basto. 3 Q Miss Cranfield. Sir Peter Dau. of Pegasus (Eclipse) Dau. of Paymaster (Blank) Pomona (Curwen Bay Barb) Large Hartly Mare by His Blind Horse (Holderness Turk) Flying Whig by William's Woodstock Arabian Dau. of St. Vic- tor Barb Dau. of Whynot (Fenwick Barb) Royal Mare. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. ALARM. Continued. 1:541. He met and defeated the best. Gabriel, another son, ran thirty-three times as a three-year old and won nine races, and thirty-seven times at four years old, winning seventeen races. Amongst them were heats of a mile and a furlong in 1:56, 1:56, with 112 Ibs, he defeated many of the best horses of the year. Other creditable per- formers of Alarm's get are Parthenia, Bruno, Jake White, America, Aliunde, Aureo- lus, City Merchant, Gunnar, Africa, Startle, Judge Murray, Alley, Soubrette, Athos, Breeze, Illusion, Flight, etc. It may be truly said that Alarm has scarcely had a fair chance in the stud, those of his get are the equals of the produce of other stallions from the same mares, and in most cases the best. He traces as an examination of his pedigree will show, to Whalebone and thence to Herod and Eclipse, through the most famous of their descendents, and to imp. Dionied on both sides of sire and dam. Mares possessing the Eclipse and Stockwell blood should be bred to Alarm to perpetuate the speedy strains of his blood. ALGERINE, (WINNER OF THE BELMONT STAKES AT JEROME PARK IN 1876,) Will be located in the Algeria Stud, the property of Mr. Wm. L. Scott, near Erie, Pa. Services only by private contract. ALGEBINE, by Abd-el-Kader, son of imp. Australian, was bred by Major Thos. W. Doswell, Bullfleld Stud, Hanover Junction, Va. ; foaled 1873, dam Nina, the dam of Planet, Exchequer, Ninette, Ecliptic, &c., by Old Boston. Algerine did not run as a two-year old ; he made his bow to the public in the Preak- ness Stakes at Baltimore in 1876, 1| miles, and was third to Shirley and Rap- pahonnock in 2:44. At Jerome Park he won the Belmont Stakes, 1 miles in 2:401, beating Fiddlesticks, the winner of the Withers Stakes, Barricade, brother to Bassett (Charley Howard) and Red Coat, each carrying 110 Ibs. He was unplaced in the Dixie Stakes, 2 miles, at Baltimore; won by Yigil in 3:41, track, muddy. As a four-year old he started five times, ran second to Parole in the Maturity Stakes at Jerome Park, 3 miles, in 5:39; second to St. James, 2 miles, in 3:49 ; was unplaced in the All- Aged Sweepstake, H miles, won by Tom Ochiltree in 2:43. Won club purse, 2 mile heats, at Baltimore, in 4:02, 3:50, 4:00 ; track very heavy. Barricade won the second heat ; was unplaced in the Bowie Stake, 4 mile heats, won by Ten Broeck in 7:42^, 7:40. Abd-el-Kader, his sire, although badly hipped, was a fine race-horse at all distances ; he won a dash of 4 miles at Saratoga in 1869, in 7:31f, a very creditable performance. Nina, the dam of Algerine, was one of the best race-mares of her day ; she was a winner at all distances, from one to four mile heats, in good time, and produced Planet, one of the best horses in the country, at all distances, and for his chances a successful sire. Algerine is a blood bay, 15f hands, with black points, and no white about him. He is strongly inbred to Sir Archy, and on the sire's side is a grandson of the great West Australian, winner of the tripple events, 2,000 guineas, Derby and St. Leger, in 1853. Boston, the sire of his dam, was the best horse of any day. Algerine has no colts yet upon the turf, but from good mares should get winners and stayers ; he traces on both sides of sire and dam many times, to Herod and Eclipse, through the famous Waxy and Dick Andrews, with the Archy and Diomed blood in both sides, through Diomed's best sons. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand 2>ook. PEDIGREE OF ALGERINE. - i ! A 3 ! Humphrey - Clinker. ! Daughter of. Comus (Sorcerer) Clinkerina by Clinker (Sir Peter) Pewet ty Tandem (Syphon) Termagant by Tantrum (Cripple by Goldolphin.) Cervantes (Don Quixote) Dau. of Paynator (Trumpator) Sis. to Zodiac by St. George (Highflyer) Abigail by Woodpecker (Herod) Firetail. istralian." West Aus i te * ts Touchstone. Emma. Camel (Whalebone) Banter by Master Henry (Orville) Boadicea by Alex- ander (Eclipse) Brunette by Amaranthus (Old Eng.) Mayfly. Whisker ( Waxy) Gibside Fairy by Hermes (Mercury) Vicissitude by Pi- pator (Conductor) Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem(Cade.) tt -< , | be ~.2 y Emilius. Shoveler. Orville (Beningbrough) Emily by Stamford (Sir Peter) Dau. of Whiskey (Saltram) Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant (Otho) Dizzy by Blank. Scud (Beningbrough) Goosander by Hambletonian (King Fergus) Rally by Trumpator Fancy by Florizel Dau. of Spectator (Crab). i 1 Persian. Whisker. ' Variety. Waxy (Pot-8-os) Penelope by Trumpator (Conductor) Prunella by High- flyerPromise by Snap Julia by Blank (Godol.) Spectator's dam. Selim or Soothsayer (Sorcerer) Sprite by Bobtail (Precipitate) Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham (Sweepstakes) Coquette. ABD-EL-J A < 1 A^ fl3 3 S -^ Virginian. Lady Burton. Sir Archy (Diomed) Meretrix by Magog (Chanticleer) Navcissa by Imp. Shark (Marske) Rosetta by Imp. Centinel (Blank) Diana. Sir Archy (Diomed) Sultana by the Barb Horse Black Sultan and out of the Barb Mare presented to Prest, Jefferson by the Bey of Tunis. si Susette. Aratus. A Jenny Cockracy. Director (Sir Archy) Betsey Haxallby Imp. Sir Harry (Sir Peter) Timo- leon's Dam by Imp. Saltram (Eclipse) Dau. of Symme's Wildair. Potomac (Imp. Diomed) Timoleon's dam by Imp. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair (Imp. Fearnought) Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello.) & 1 1 1 L - - ft 1 ? Sa Emilms.^ Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank (Godol.) Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer (Vandyke, Jr.) Parma by Dick Andrews (Joe Andrews) May by Beningbrough (King Fergus) Primrose by Mambrino (Engineer.) H fc M erf V ZJ < Rowena. Sumpter.^ Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Imp. Robin Redbreast (Sir Peter)- Dau. of Imp. Obscurity (Eclipse) Slamerkin by Imp. Wildair (Cade) Imp. Cub Mare. Robin Grey (Imp. Royalist) Maria by Melzar (Imp. Medley) Dau. of Imp. Highflyer (Highflyer) Dau. of Imp. Fearnought (Regulus). ALGE d V Sir Arch y. Imp. Diomed. Castianira. Florizel (Herod) Sister to Juno by Spectator (Crab) Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers (Darley Arabian) Miss Belvoir by Grey Grautham. Rockingham (Highflyer) Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus (Babraham) Dau. of Wm.'s Forester (Forester) Dau. of Coalition Colt. 5 c = Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. (Godol). Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Tyler's Driver Dau. of Imp. Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire (Regulus). * a i i Sis. to Tuckahoe. Ball's FlorizeU Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John (Rib). Imp. Alderman Dau. of Cfockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade (Godol). 1 1 X OJ ^ Carneal. i 9 P< Emilius. 2 ^ Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Benningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank (Godol). ; e K 3 < Rowena. ' A, Sumpter. ' Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Imp. Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity (Eclipse) Slamerkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau of Imp. Highflyer Dau. of Imp. Fear- nought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds. I w <1 yj ;ncoe- | f 3 02 Selim. * Bacchante. Buzzard Dau. of Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's Dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Button's Spot. i 53 3 i II Tramp. ' Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap (Snip). Waxy Penelope bv Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Dau. of Bay Bolton. 1 Ct ;t Hunter. Margrave. Muley. ^ Tommy's dam. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Match- em : Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Election Fair Helen by Hambletonian Helen by Delpini Rosalind by Phoenomenon Atalanta by Matchem Lass of *the Mill by Oroonoko. 6 &l Bertrand. Sir Archy Eliza by Imp. Bedford Imp. Mambrina by Mambrino Sally by Blank Dau. of Ward (Crab) Dau. of Merlin (Bustler). S Betty Coons. Hephestion (Imp. Buzzard) Spot by Hampton's Twigg (Jolly Friar) Gabriel) Dau, of Imp. Fear-naught Regulus by Godolphin Arabian. The Horse- Breeder a* Guide and Hand Boole. ATHLETE (Imp.) Athlete witt stand the season of 1883 at Kinlock Stud farm near Colum- bia, Boone County, Mo., at $50 the season ; dams of Winners free. Application to be made to J. Lucas Turner, Columbia, Mo. Imported by D. D. Withers, Esq. ATHLETE, by Gladiateur, bred by Mr. W. Blenkiron, foaled 1872, dam Rose of Kent dam of Maiden's Blush, Hopbine Spartacus, Kentish Rose. , etc, by Kingston out of Eng- land's Beauty by Birdcatcher. Athlete started in three races at two years old, but was unplaced in all. At three years old ran four limes, won club purse at Jerome Park one mile for maiden three year olds', in 1 :51; track heavy. He ran third to Leander in a handicap for all ages three-quarters of a mile in 1 -21f and was unplaced in the other two races. Gladiateur his sire was the sensational horse of his year and accomplished what no other horse ever did he won the two thousand guineas, Derby and St. Leger, in England, and the Grand Prix de Paris in France in 1865, and the Ascot Gold Cup in 1806. Kingston, the sire of his dam, was one of the best and most famous race-horses of his day and was truly bred to stay through his Venison and Defence blood. He was sire of Queen Bertha, winner of the Oaks, and Caractacus, winner of the Derby; Rose of Kent, the dam of Athlete, is own sister to Silverhair the dam of Garterly Bell and Silvio ; the latter won both the Derby and St. Leger in 1877. Athlete is very much inbred to Whalebone through his most popular and successful sons, such as Defence, Moses, Merman, Camel and the great Sir Hercules, and is fortified by the blood of Herod and Eclipse. Athlete is a dark chesnut with a small white stripe down his face from the forehead to the nose and is full 15 hands high. We can scarcely see how he can fail in the stud; no descendant of Old Prunella through pure strains of blood has yet failed to breed winners as evidenced by the success of Whalebone, Whisker, Web, Glencoe and others. Athlete traces six times to old Prunella, three times on side of sire and the same on his dam's side, to the blood of Herod and Eclipse from popular and successful racing sources. The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand BooJc. PEDIGREE OF ATHLETE. ETE. V^ GLADIATEUR. en 1 j 2 1 E H c :! p H 1 1 1 3 1 g CO 23 X B Q " S-i 03 13 1' I .s PH i! 00 4j .* N P Whalebone. Defiance. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. Rubens Little Folly by Highland Fling Harriet by Volunteer Dau. of Alfred Magnolia by Marske Dau. of Babraham. Reveller. Design. Cornus Rosette by Beningbrough Rosamond by Tandem Tuberose by Herod Gr. Starling by Starling Coughing Polly. Tramp Defiance by Rubens Little Folly by Highland Fling Harriet by Volunteer Dau. of Alfred Magnolia by Marske. Catton. Daughter of. Golumpus Lucy Grev by Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill. Smolensko Ladv Mary by Beningbrough Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Marske A-la-Grecque by Regulus Dau. of Allworthy. Whisker. * Anna Bella. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. Shuttle Dau. of Drone Contessina by Y. Marske Tuberose by Herod Gr. Starling by Starling Coughing Polly. Walton. ? Parasol. Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spec- tator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Moses. Quadrille. Whalebone or Seymour Sister Castanea by Gohanna Grey Skim by Woodpecker Silver's dam by Herod Y. Hag by Skim. Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer Harriet by Matchem Flora by Regulus. Lottery. Morgiana. Tramp Mandane by Pot-8-os Y. Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Cornpton Barb Sis. to Regulus. Muley Miss Stephenson by Scud or Sorcerer Sis. to Petworthby Precipi- tate Sis. to Juniper by Snap Young Marske's dam by Blank. Merman. ' Daughter of. Whalebone Mermaid bv Orville Dau. of Sir Solomon (Sir Peter) Miss Brim by Highflyer Brim by Squirrel Helen by Blank. Ardrossan Shepherdess by Shuttle Dau. of Buzzard Ann of the Forest by King Fergus Miss West by Matchem (Cade). i-l ri'i iffiI!|K^U;rju&^7 l A^ v^MUi^I: i 4 A j-t ^ 6 a 'Zi c X 1 00 I I . .2 e ^ a/' c a s 5 CS o r W 1 1 PM 09 -' 2 03 O "o 1 3 . 1 N Walton. Parasol. nf ft* 4 ic TSnltnn Dnn nf "Bfivt ( Miilclnrni "Dm of ITnn A~cu-l-u^u Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spec- tator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Smolensko. - Jerboa. Sorcerer Wovvski by Mentor (Justice) Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer. Gohanua Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway. Royal Oak. IMP. AUSTRALIAN. I Pers an. Young Emilius. Mowerina. Melbourne. _, Variety. Whisker. Shoveler. Emilius. Emma Touch- DaughterHumphreyl stone. -. of. ClinkerrH 2_c^ Comus. ' v Clinkerina. Sorcerer Houghton Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lar- della by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont'sdamby Bro.to Feart' Clinker Pewet by Tandem Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Samp- son Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blackleg's Dau. of Bay Bolton. ^mma. West Australian/ ' 5 Cervantes. Daughter of. Don Quixote Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Golumpus Dau. of Paynator Sis. to Zodiac by St. George Abigail by Woodpecker Firetail by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Cade. Camel.24 Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. Whisker) Gibside Fairy. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pvrrha by Match- em Duchess by Whiteuose Miss Slainerkiu by Young True Blue. Orville. & Emily. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. Scud. Goosander. Beningbrough Eliza by Highflyer Augusta by Eclipse Hard wick's dam by Herod Dau. of Bajazet Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Lon's Bay Arabian Hambletoniau Rally by Trumpator Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers Mias Belvoir. Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bartlet's Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Selim or *Sooth sayer. '5 Sprite. Sorcerer Golden Locks by Delpini Violet by Shark Dau. of Syphon Charlotte by Blank Dau. of Crab Dau. of Dyer's Dimple. Sobtail Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. ^ 5 4 < -1 ' I 5' i; ~ C :j Kowena. Sarpedon. t ^ Maria West. Sir Charles. ~s> >, 'Z~ 2 < 2 3* ? & f C S |- s g Q IB _2 a w .2 o3 1 Q t o ! Diomed. Castianira. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Granthan Dau. of Paget Turk Betty Percival. iockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Win's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt Dau. of Bustard (Crab.) Imp. Citizen.' Daughter of. Pacolet Princess by Turk (Regulus) Fairy Queen by Y. Cade Black Eyes by Crab Warlock Galloway by Snake Dau. of Bald Galloway. Commutation (Symme's Wildair) Dau. of Dare Devil (Magnet) Sally Shark by Imp. Shark Betsey Pringle by Imp. Fearnought Jenny Dismal. n SirArchy. Daughter of. )iomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Treutham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol.) .mp. Citizen Dau. of Imp. Alderman Dau. of Ashe's Roebuck (Imp. Sweeper) Dau. of King Herod(Imp. Fearnought Dau. of Imp. Partner. Imp. Citizen. Daughter of. Pacolet (Blank) Princess by Turk Fairy Queen by Y. Cade Black Eyes by Crab Warlock Galloway by Snake Sis. to Carlisle Gelding, luntsman (Moustrap by Y. Marske) Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Imp. Fearnought (Regulus) Dau. of Imp. Janus (Janus by Godol.) Orville. 8 Emily. Seringbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimaut (Otho) Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom (Con's Arabian). The Flyer. ^ Parma. Vandyke, Jr., (Walton) Azalia by Beningbrough Gilliflower by Highflyer Dau. of Goldfinder Sis.to Grasshopper by Marske Dau. of Cul. Arabian. )ick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambriuo (Engineer) Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana by Second. \\ Sir Archy. : FHrtilla's dam. Momed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol.) lobin Redbreast (Sir Peter) Dau. of Obscurity Slamerkin by Imp. Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub (Fox) Amaranthus' dam. Robin Grey.^ Maria. loyalist (Saltram) Belle Marian by Grey Diomed (Imp. Medley) Queen by Imp. St. Geor'ge (Highflyer) Dau. of Cassius Primrose by Dove. Melzar (Imp. Medley ) Dau. of Imp. Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought (Re- (Cullen Arabian) Diamond (Duchess) by Cullen Arabian Lady Thigh by * Soothsayer given. Croft's Partner (Jigg) Dau. of Greyhound (White Barb Cbillaby) Sophonisba's dam by Curwen Bay Barb Dau. of D'Arcy Chestnut Ara- bian Dau. of White'shirt Old Montague Marc. 12 The Horse- Breeders* Gruide and Hand Book. BAZAR (WADDLE), (WINNER OF THE BEEFSTEAK STAKES AT CHICAGO (MILE HEATS) IN 1876,) Will stand for mares at the stables of his owner in California by private contract. Application to W. L. Pritchard, Sacramento, Gal. BAZAR, by Jack Malone son of Lexington, bred by Gen. W. G. Harding, Belle Meade Stud, near Nashville, Tenn., foaled 1873, dam Ivy Leaf the dam of Bramble, Bramba- letta, etc., by imp. Australian, 3d dam Bayflower, by Lexington, out of Bay Leaf the dam of Bay wood, Beacon, Bayswater, Preakness, etc., by imp. Yorkshire. Jack Malone, his sire, was an inbred son of Lexington to Sir Archy and imp. Diomed, the winner of the first Derby in 1780, and was a fine race-horse ; Ivy Leaf, his dam, is one of the best and most successful brood mares in the Belle Meade Stud, as his great-grandam Bay Leaf was in the Woodburn Stud. Bazar was a speedy, good race-horse and able to stay a distance ; started four times at two years old; was third to Calvin and Clemmie G. in sweepstake at Lexington, Ky., three-fourths of a mile in 1:16$, with four others behind him. Was unplaced in Alexander Stake, half a mile, at Louisville, won by Vagrant in 50J seconds. Was unplaced in two sweepstakes at Lexington. Ky, $ and one mile, both won by Vagrant in 1:18 and 1.45$. At three years old won Club purse at Lexington, 1J miles in 2:09$, beating Grenoble and two others. Ran second to Aristides in the Club purse, 2 miles, in 4:27$, the fastest race at the distance, Elemi and War Jig behind him. Chicago he was second to Preston for Club purse, 1$ miles, in 2 :41f , five others behind him. Was third in Club purse, mile heats, three best in five, won by Newbern (Council Bluffs) in 1 :44, 1 :45, 1 :4of , 1 :52 ; Jack Hardy won first heat ; Bazar was second in third heat, Cleveland, O., won club purse, mile heats, in l:43f, 1:46$, beating War Jig and three others. Won Club purse 2 miles in 3 :45, beating Vicksburg and War Jig. Chicago, won Beefsteak Stakes, mile heats, in l:49f, 1:49}, track heavy. San Francisco, Cal., ran second to Mollie McCarty in Club purse, four mile heats, in 7:43, 7;42, beating Bradley, Bill Bingham and Lady Amanda. Ran second to Lady Amanda for Club purse, mile heats, in 1 :44, 1 :44f. He has covered but few mares, but has some prom- ising colts. He is a chestnut, 15$ hands high, with all the substance and power peculiar t-> the Jack Malones and is one of the links to perpetuate the Archy and Diomed blood. He has nine crosses of that blood. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 13 PEDIGREE OF BAZAR (Waddell). a S o Sir Archy. |V Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol). Imp. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Othello; Dau. of Imp. Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire (Regulus). I 1 Sister to fuckahoe Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp.Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Imp. Jolly Roger Dau. of Imp. Sober John Dau. of Shock. Imp. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Imp. Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade. .5 X i ^ Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambriuo Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana by Second. Alice C, Rowena. Sumpter. ' Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Imp. Obscurity Slamerkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond. a K 1 Diomed. Amanda. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grautham Dau. of Paget Turk Betty Percival. Grey Diomed Dau. of Va Cade Dau. of Hickman's Independence Dolly Fine by Imp. Silvereye Dau. of Imp. Badger Dau. of Forester. 1 w J Millers Damsel. Imp. Messenger. Daughter of. Mambrino Dau. of Turf Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Starling Snap's dam by Fox Gipsy by Bay Bolton Dau. of Newcastle Turk. Pot-8-os Dau. of Gimcrack Snap Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian Dam. of True Blues. ^ s sj o Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol). Imp. Citizen Dau. of Commutation Dau. of Imp. Dare Devil Sally Shark by Imp. Shark Betsey Pringle by Imp. Fearnought. 8 I 1 "o Cicero. / Jr Daughter of. Sir Archy Shylock's dam by Diomed Dau. of Imp. St. George Dau. of Imp. Fearnought Dau. of Imp. Jolly Roger Imp. Mary Gray. Imp. Bedford Dau. of Bellair Dau. of Imp.Shark Dau. of Wildair Dau. of Lexington (Wildair) Dau. of Spanking Roger Dau. of Jolly Roger. AZAR 1 1 Mel-.. bourne. Humphrey Clinker." Daughter of. Comus Clinkerina by Clinker Pewet by Tandem Termagant by Tant- rum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of" Regulus Marske's dam. Cervantes Dau. of Golumpus Dau. of Paynator Sis. to Zodiac by St. George Abigail by Woodpecker Firetail by Eclipse Dau. of Blank. H stralian. West Auf I' 2 Touchstone. T Emma. Camel Banter by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An Starling. Whisker Gibside Fairy by Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose. 3 d, .2 Ij x"" 1 Emilius. Shoveler. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Scud Goosander by Hambletonian Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank. j-i 1 W I Whisker. ' Variety. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Selim or Soothsayer Sprite by Bobtail Catharine by Woodpecker- Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus. ^> ' d Timoleon. A Robin Brown's Dam. Sir Archy Dau. of Imp. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau.of Imp.Vampire. Ball's Florizel Dau. of Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade. 1 Alice Carneal. Sarpedon. Rowena. Emilius Icaria by The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Bening- brough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank. Sumpter Lady Grey by Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds, S 8 {1 St. Nicholas. Miss Rose. Smilius Seamew by Scud Goosander by Hambletonian Rally by Trumpator Fancy Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator, Tramp Dau. of Saucho Blacklock's dam by Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress b> Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder. I 1 II Filho-da-Puta. Haphazard Mrs. Barnet by Waxy Dau. of Woodpecker Heinel by Squirrel Principessa by Blank Dau. of Cul Arabian. Daughter of. Smolensko (Sorcerer) Dau, of Sir Peter (Highflyer) Dau. of Mambrino Arabian) Dau. of Godolphin Arabian Dau. of Conyer's Arabian Dau. of CurwenBay Barb Dau. of Marshall's Spot Dau. of White legged Lowther Barb Old Vintner Mare. 14 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand JSook. BERTRAM, (WINNER OF THE JERSEY DERBY AND MONMOUTH SEQUEL STAKES AT LONG BRANCH IN 1876, Will serve mares at Lexington, -ffy., at $25 the season and $1.00 to the Groom, dams of Winners free. Application to Dr. E. M. Norwood, Lexington, BERTRAM, by Kentucky, the best son of Lexington, bred by Hon. A. Belmont, Nursery Stud, Babylon, Long Island, foaled 1873, dam imp. Bernice by Stockwell, winner of the Two Thousand Guineas and St. Leger in 1852. Second dam, Braxy by Moss Trooper winnea of the Queen's plates at Doncaster and Lincoln, out of the famous Queen Mary dam of Blink Bonny, Bonnie Scotland, etc. , by Gladiator. Bertram ran only one race at two years old ; was unplaced in the Champagne stakes at Jerome Park, three-quar- ters of a mile, won by Virginius in 1:19. At three years old started four times; was unplaced in the Wither's stake, one mile, won by his stable companion, Fiddlesticks, in 1 :46. Some place, won Club purse, one mile and a furlong, for maiden three-year-olds, in 2:01, beating Woodland, Leamington II., Vigil and others. Long Branch, won the Jersey Derby, one and a half miles, in 2 :44, beating Fiddlesticks, Rappa'hannock and Fugitive. Same place, won the Monmouth Sequel stakes, two miles in 3:45, beating- Woodland and Shirley; in this race he carried 123 Ibs. As a four-year-old started in twenty races, won three, was second in three and third in two. Won handicap purse, one mile, at Saratoga, with 113 Ibs., in 1 :46|, track heavy. Same place, won sell- ing purse, oue mile, 111 Ibs., in 1:43, beating Dan K. and three others. Same place, won handicap purse, one and quarter miles, 114 Ibs. in 2:14J, beating Courier and two others, track very muddy. At Baltimore, started in a race of mile beats with seven horses; won the first heat in 1:45, and was crowded through the fence in the second, falling and crippling his jockey. He could not ha^e lost the race. This closed his turf career. Bertram has a double cross of imp. Glencoe, and traces through both dam and sire to the famous Web by Waxy, own sister to Whalebone, Whisker, etc. ; his dam is by the great Stockwell, and his great grandam, Queen Mary, was the dam of Balrownie, Bonnie Scotland, Blink Bonny, the dam of Blair Athol. No descendant of Queen Mary has ever failed to reproduce itself. Bertram is a blood bay, 16 hands high, with small star in forehead, black points a finely shaped horse all over, with the best of legs and feet. His immense substance a'nd power and winning strains of blood should make him a desirable stallion. He has several crosses of Whalebone and "Whisker, two of the best sons of Waxy, by Pot 8o's, son of Eclipse. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Hook. 15 PEDIGREE OP BERTRAM. r. 1 1 : <\ ti I .5 .3 % Myrtle. Glencoe. Alice Carneal. Bost i i^ a o 1 1 ii n Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dam of Wm's. Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Imp. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Othello) Dau. of Imp. Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire (Regulus). Ball's Florixd. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau.of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y Kitty Fisher by Imp. Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of .Som Arabian. Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana by Second. Sumpter. " Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slam- erkin by Wildair- -Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Imp. Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hutton's Spot. Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Wood- pecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Partisan. 1 Miss Sophia. Walton Parasol by Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Stamford Sophia by Buzzard Huncamunca by Highflyer Cypher by Squirrel Fribble's dam by Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers. Bobadil. Pythoness. Rubens Dau. of Skyscraper Isabel by Woodpecker Dau. of Squirrel Ancaster Nancy by Blank Phoebe by Tortoise Dau. of Looby. Sorcerer Princess by Sir Peter Dau. of Dungannon Dau. of Turf Dau. of Herod Golden Grove by Blank Spinster by Partner. BERT BERNICE. , t fe ^ o I >> M c 5 -4 1 5 PH 1 4 5 3 "- o e8 a 5 la 1 o' a CJ 3 0) I 0,2 t-s Q} Q) P Sir Hercules. Guiccioli. Whalebone Peri by Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder. Bob Booty Flight by I Escape Y Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Grey Robinson. Economist. Miss Pratt. Whisker Floranthe by Octavian Caprice by Anvil Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze Dau. of Y Greyhound. Blacklock Gadabout by Orville Minstrel by Sir Peter Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam. Sultan. Trampoline. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. Muley. Clare. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Marmion Harpalice by Gohanna Amazon by Driver Fractions by Mer- cur y_Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena. Tramp. Daughter of. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Whisker Mandane by Pot-8-os Y Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Bart Sis. to Regulus. Emilius. Surprise. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimaut by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Scud Manfreda by Williamson's Ditto Tawney by Mentor (Justice) Jemima by Satellite (Eclipse) Maria, Waxy's dam, by Herod. Partisan. ' . Pauline. Walton Parasol by Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass, j^oses Quadrille by Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer Harriet by Matchem. Plenipotentiary. Myrrh a. Emilius Harriet by Pericles Dau. of Selim Pipylina by Sir Peter Rally by Trumpator Fancy, sis. to Diomed by Florizel. Whalebone Gift by Y. Gohanna Sis. to Grazier by Sir Peter Sis. to Am- Stallion (Godolphin) Dau. of Flying Childers (Darley Arabian). 16 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. BILLET (Imp.) {WINNER OF THE ZETLAND STAKES AT YORK, EGHAM STAKES AT EGHAM, THE MARCHAM PARK STAKES AT ABINGDON, AND SELLING STAKES AT WORCESTER IN 1867,) Stands at the head of the Runnymede Stud, Bourbon Co., near Paris, Jy., by private contract only, the property of Messrs. Gco. W. Bowcn & Co., Post Office, Paris, Ky. Annaul Sales of Yearlings in May. BILLET, by Voltigeiir, bred by Mr. James Smith, foaled in 1805, dam Calcutta, dam of Bivouac, Watchfire, Eastmmster, Gen. Lee, &c., by Flatcatcher, winner of the :2,000 guineas, and son of Touchstone. Voltigeur, the sire of imp. B llet, was a su- perior race-horse, won the Derby, Doncaster St. Leger, and the Doncaster Cup, all in 1850,and was the only horse which ever vanquished the Flying Dutchman ; his stock were all remarkable for their fine, improving, and staying qualities ; imp. Billet was him- self a fine race-horse. Started seventeen times as a two-year old ; won five races and lost twelve; won the Zetland Stakes, five furlongs 44 yards, beating Eau de Vie, Stella, and others ; won the Egham Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, beating La Sor- rentina, Rally, &c , won the Marcham Park Stakes at Abingdon, three-quarters of a mile, beating Magna and Irwell. Newmarket First October Meeting, won sweep- stakes for two year old, last half ot the Abingdon mile, beating a field of six. At Worcester won selling sweepstakes for two year olds, five furlongs, beating Frenzy, Phantom Sail and four others. At Durham ran second to Stella for the Elsmere .Stakes (he afterwards beat her) ; ran second to Bismarck in the Eglinton Stakes ; ran .second to Traviata in sweepstake at Newmarket Second October Meeting, and ran third in the Enville Plate, beating six others. As a three-year old, ran only once, un- placed. He usually ran in good company, and the severe ordeal of seventeen r ces as a two-year old destroyed his usefulness on the turf and caused his early retirement. He stood, for several years after his importation, in Illinois, where he served but few really good mares, but suvd some remarkable race-horses, and from Sprightly, the sister of Monarchist, two excellent race-horses, Volturno, a first-class horse, and Elias Lawrence, a real good one. Volturno won in his two-year-old form four out of five race?, at three years old he won six out of ten races, including the United States Hotel "Stakes at Saratoga, l miles in 2:41, beating Harold and others ; a handicap sweep- stake, li miles in 2:10 ; the Atlantic Handicap, 1| miles, at Long Branch, in 2:43, beating Bonnie Carrie, Monitor, &c. ; at Brighton Beach won two handicaps, each If miles in 3 :08 each ; won the Bi-eckenridgo Stakes at Baltimore, two miles in 3 :35, beat- ing Harold, Aureolus, and Monitor, the latter carried 1 12 Ibs. , a penalty of 5 Ibs. ; as a four-year old won four out of six races, including the Louisville Cup. Elias Law- rence's performances in the Baden Badei Handicap when three years old was a won- derful race. With 98 Ibs. he ran the distance in 5:28. Other winners by Billet are Kate Claxton, Mollie Lee, Billet Lee, Headlight, Frenchie Shy, Baybee, Pa'ti, Zeta, Bedouin, Ballard, Belle of Runnymede, Bengal, Blenheim, Runnymede, winner of Clarke Stakes at Louisville, the Tidal Stakes, one mile in 1 :43f, 118 Ibs., the Coney Island Derby, 1| miles in 2:37, beating Forester and Oarley B. both at Sheepshead JSay, and the Lorillard Stakes at Monmou'h Park, 1 miles in 2:40 ; Barnes, one of the best two-year old colts of the year, Miss Woodford, winner of six out of nine stakes in which she started this year, including the Ladies' Stake at Chicago, three-quarters of a mile, the Spinaway Stake at Saratoga, five furlongs in 1:03, the Misses Stake, three- quarters of a mile in 1:16, the Filly Stakes, three-quarters of a mile in 1:1 7f, and the Colt and Filly Stake, one mile, in 1:44; both at Lexington, Ky. Voltigeur, the sire of Billet, sired Vedette, winner of the 2,000 guineas, and Vedette sired Galopin, win- ner of the Derby. The stock are remarkable for their fine, improving, and staying qualities. Billet is inbred to Waxy, the sire of Whalebone and Whisker, and traces through his collateral branches many times to Herod and Eclipse, tben< e to th,e best Oriental sources. He has also three crosses of imp, Diomed, the winner of the first Derby in 1780, His stock must be valuable. The Horse- Breeders* Guide and Hand Book. PEDIGREE OF BILLET. ' ^' a - i.- g Hambletouian. Rosalind. King Fergus (Eclipse) Dau. of Highflyer Monimia by Matchem (Cade) Dau. of Alcides (Babraham) Dau. ^f Crab Snap's dam by Fox. Phoenomenon (Herod) Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroo- noko Dau. of Old Traveler Miss Makeless by Y. Grayhound. 3 ^ 2? *0 4- Coriander. ' Wildgoose. Pot-8-os Lavender by Herod Dau. of Snap Miss Roan by Cade Ma- dame by Bloody Buttocks Sis. to Matchem's dam by Partner. Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder (Snap) Dau. of Old Eng. (Godol.) Dau. of Cul. Arabian Miss Cade by Cade. 1 "5 "3 tH Phantom. ^* Walton. Julia. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungannon Dau. of Prophet (Regulus) Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin. Whiskey (Saltram) Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Louglegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter Dau. of Partner. x U 3 ,c ht 1 %H 1 i] Overtoil. Gratitude's dam. King Fergus Dau. of Herod Dau. of Snip (F. Childers) Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway Dau. of Snake. Walnut (Highflyer) Dau. of Ruler (Y. Marske) Piracantha by Matchem Dau. of Regulus Jenny Spinner by Partner Dau. of Grayhound. ^ ~^- | c I Golumpus. Lucy Grey. Gohanna Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian. Gr. Robinson. Timothy (Delpini) Lucy by Florizel (Herod) Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Old Traveler. a 5 JZ Desde- mona. Orville. : Fanny. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Tarmagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Sir Peter Dau. of Diomed Desdemona by Marske Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab Ebony by Childers Ebony by Basto. rj jr aj Filho-da- Puta. C Haphazard. Mrs. Barnet. Sir Peter Miss Hervey by Eclipse Clio by Y. Cade Dau. of Starling Dau. of Bart Childers Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of Byerly Turk. Waxy Dau. of Woodpecker Heinel by Squirrel Principessa by Blank Dau. of Cullen Arabian Lady Thigh by Partner (Jigg). ' H W . i S H Camillus. : Daught-er of. Hambletonian Faith by Pacolet Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Old Traveler Miss Makeless by Y. Greyhound. Hyacinthus (Coriander) Flora by King Fergus Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Old Traveler Miss Makeless. .-1 w M a 1 j "a s m O 1 Whalebone. Daughter of. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Pai-tner Bonny Lass. Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem .Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam by Mogul. fe _^ a 3 < h O> d 1 i> 3 Master Henry Boadicea. Orville Miss Sophia by Stamford Sophia by Buzzard Huncamunca by Highflyer Cyper by Squirrel Fribble's dam by Regulus (Godol.) Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus (Old Eug.) Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of Ancaster Starling rDau. of Grasshopper Dau. of Newton Arab ^ Filho-da- I'uta. Haphazard? Mrs. Barnet. Sir Peter Miss Hervey by Eclipse Clio by Y. Cade Dau. of Starling Dau. of Barts Childers Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of Byerly Turk. Waxy Dau. of Woodpecker Heinel by Squirrel Principessa by Blank Dau.of CullenArabian LadyThigh by Partner Dau. of Bloody Buttocks UTTA. 1 *' Finesse. Peruvian. Violante. Sir Peter Dau. of Budrow (Eclipse) Escape's dam by Squirrel Dau. of Babraham Dau. of Golden Ball (Partner) Bushy Molly by Hamp. Ct. John Bull (Fortitude) Dau. of Highflyer 'Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus Dau.of Bart Childers Dau.of Hon Ar. s ^ o d r CJ Actaeon. Scud. Diana. Beningbrough Eliza by Highflyer Augusta by Eclipse Hardwick's dam by Herod Dau. of Bajazet Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Lon's-Arabian. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. d 3 < . Galena. Walton. ^ Comedy. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungannon Dau. of Prophet Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin. Comus Dau. of Star (Highflyer) Dau. of Y. Marske Emma by Telema- chus (Herod) A-la-Grecque by Regulus Dau. of Allworthy. S '5 ti \Vhisker Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of B. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. ri "3 Sorcerer. ^ Trumpator Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Long- legs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Daughter of. Sir Solomon (Sir Peter) Dau. of Y. Marske Dau. of Phoenomenon (Herod) of Traveler (Partner) Miss Makeless by Y. Greyhound out of Farewell Dau. of Partner (Jigg) Miss Doe's dam by Woodcock (Merlin) Lusty Thornton by Croft's Bay Barb Chestnut Thornton by Makeless (Ogle- thorpe Arabian) Old Thornton by Brimmer Dau. of Dickey Pierson. (Dodsworth) Burton Barb Mare. 18 The Horse- Breeders* Guide and Hand Book. BLUE EYES, (WINNER OF THE SANFORD .STAKE, 1877, AND MERCHANTS' STAKE, 1879, AT LOUISVILLE, KY., AND THE GARDEN CITY CUP AT CHICAGO, 1880,) Will stand the Season of 1883 at the Fleetwood Stud Farm, near Frankfort^ Franklin Co., Jy. 9 at $50 the season, application to Agent of Fleetwood Stud, Frankfort, Ky. BLUE EYES, by Enquirer, son of imp. Leamington, bred by the late Colonel J. W. H. Reynolds, Fleetwood Stud, Ky., dam Buchu, by Planet, son of Revenue, out of Lavender, by Wagner, son of Sir Charles, by Sir Archy. Blue Eyes made his debut at Lexington as a two-year old, running second to Himyar in the Colt Stakes, three- quarters of a mile in 1 :16f , beating Leveler and eight others. Was third to Himyar and Leveler in the Colt and Filly Stakes, one mile in 1 :44, McHenry and four others behind him. Louisville, Ky. , won the Sanf ord Stakes, one mile in 1 :45J, beating Day Star and Himyar. Nashville, ran second to Leveler in Young America Stake No. 1, three- quarters of a mile in 1 :17 McHenry and four others behind him. At three years old Louisville, ran second to Edinburg, 1 miles in 1 :59, beating King William, &c. ; won purse, H miles in 1:58, beating King Faro, Adventure, and six others. Nashville, ran second to Bergamot in Belle Meade Stakes No. 2, two miles in 3 :38f , beating Glen- more, Belle of Nelson, &c. Came in first, in dash of 1 miles in l:57-, but was de- clared distanced for foul riding and race awarded to Clemmte G. ; was unplaced in his other races. At four years old started three times ; won two races, and was unplaced in one. Lexington, Ky., won H miles, defeating Peru, Pomeroy, Fairy Queen, Mohur, Tom Sawyer, and Rowdy Boy in 1:58}. Louisville, Ky., won the Merchants' Stakes, 1J- miles, for all ages, defeating Little Ruffln, Goodnight, Incommode, Lah-tu-nah, L' Argentine, Verdict, Glenmore, Krupp Gun, King Faro, McHenry, Bill Bass, and Essillah in 1 :55}. Saratoga, he started the third and last time during the season in two mile dash, which was won by Danicheff, Gov. Hampton second, Clara D third, Blue Eyes last ; time, 3:39f. At five years old, Louisville, Ky., ran second to Volturno in Louisville Cup, 2} miles in 4:20$, track deep in mud, with Cammie F., Irish King, Himyar, and Little Ruffm, in his rear ; ran second to Himyar in the Merchants' Stake, one mile and a furlong in 1 :55} beating One Dime, Victim, Beatitude, Goodnight, and Verdict. Chicago, won the Garden City Cup, 2} miles, in 3:58|, beating Long Taw, Irish King, Fortuna, Re- nown, Fair Count, and two others; this is one of the best races ever run at the distance. He bursted his foot in this race, and was retired from the turf. He is a chestnut, 15 hands high, with star in his forehead and two white hind legs, is an evenly formed, well-shaped horse, with no lumber, and comes from a racing family. Has a large in- fusion of Archy and Diomed blood through both dam and sire. He possessed speed, and could stay, The Archy and Diomed blood can be perpetuated through him. He has a dozen crosses of this very desirable blood. The Horse-Breeder^ Guide and Hand Book. 19 PEDIGREE OF BLUE EYES. '. fcr rS 15 " Sir H| [lercules. 1 Whalebone. Peri. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng Dau. of Cul. Arabian. 3 2 i/ s J: if ~ '^-. 3 o O Bob Booty?- Fiight. Chanticleer lerne by Bagot Dau. of Gamahoe Patty by Tim Miss Patch by Justice Ringtail Galloway by Cur Bay Barb Sis. to Witty Mare. I Escape-Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by G. Arabian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway Dau. of Snake. Leamin "o 5 Pantaloon 1 Castrel. "" Idalia. Buzzard Dau. of Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler. Peruvian Musidora by Meteor Maid of all Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau of Snip Dau. of Cottingham. ; ,3 bl 1 a; fl 1 Laurel. ^ ' Maid of Honor. Blacklock Wagtail by Prime Minister Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam Arabian Dau. of Sampson. Champion Etiquette by Orville Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling. 3 D* d r r I co O PQ Timoleon. ^ Robin Brown's Dam. Sir Archy Dau. of Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire. Ball's Florizel Dau. of Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Svmme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade. j 3 'x ^ Alice Carneal. Sarpedon. Rowena. Emilius Icaria by the Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Bening- brough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia. Sumpter Lady Grey by Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Imp. Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Imp. Jack of Diamonds 9 U o- cc w Duroc. Millers Damsel Diomed Amanda by Grey Diomed Dau. of Va Cade Dau. of Hickman's Independence Dolly Fine by Imp. Silvereye Dau. of Imp. Badger. Messenger Dau. of Pbt-8-os Dau. of Gimcrack Snap-Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of BartChilders Dau. of Honey wood's Arabian. EYES = Gabriella. Sir Archy. Calypso. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm's. Forrester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol). Bellair Dau. of Dare-Devil Sallard Mare by Symme's Wildair Piccadilla by Batte and McMacklin's Fearnought Dau. of Baylor's Godolphin. BLUE 3 Trustee^ Catton. Emma. Golumpus Lucy Grey by Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dan. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Traveler. Whisker Gib cj GO Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimantby Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. ?he Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank (Godol). - c3 a 01 Sumpter. ^" Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slam- erkin by Imp. Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. tf Lady Grey. lobin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Imp. Highflyer Dau. of Imp. Fear- nought (Regulus) Dau. of Ariel (Imp. Traveler) D*u. of Imp. Jack of /Diamonds (Cullen Arabian) imp. Diamond (Duchess) by Cullen Arabian Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner (Jigg) Dau. of Greyhound (White Barb Chillaby (Sophonisba's dam by Curwen Bay Barb Dau. of D'Arcy Chestnut Arabian Dau. of Whiteshirt Old Montague Mare. 20 The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. BLUEMANTLE, WINNER OF THE NEW STAKES AT EPSOM IN 1862, AND THE BIEN- NIAL AND NEW STAKES AT ASCOT,) Will stand the season of 1883 at the farm of William M. Kenney, near Lexington^ Ky., at $50 the season. Application to W. M. ^ Lexington, Xy. BLUEMA^TLE, by Kingston, son of Venison, bred by Col. Pearson, foaled 1860, dam Paradigm, the dam of Lord Lyon, winner of the 2,000 guineas, Derby and St. Leger, in 1866. And Achievement, winner of the 1,000 guineas, and St. Leger, in 1867. Garde- visurc etc., by Paragone, son of Touchstone, out of Ellen Home, by Redshanks. Blue- mantle made his first appearance as the property of Capt. Douglas Lane, at Northampton, in 1862, where he ran third to Biondella and Sanita for the Whittlebury Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, beating Birdhill, Brahmin, Exchequer and four others ; at the same meeting, ran unplaced, to Cerintha for the Althorpe Park Stakes, half a mile ; at Ascot won the fifth Ascot Biennial Stakes, five furlongs, 136 yards, beating Bateman, Tom Fool and eleven others ; won the tenth Ascot Triennial Stakes, five furlongs, 136 yards, beating Cadean, Newchurch and six others ; won the New Stakes, five furlongs, 136 yards, a capital good race, won by six lengths, beating Vivid, Cerintha and nine others ; at Newmarket, July meeting, ran Saccharometer to a head in the July stakes, five furlongs, 136 yards, four others behind him ; same meeting, was third to Saccharometer and Lady Augusta, in the Chesterfield Stakes, half a mile, fourteen others behind him. York, August meeting, was third to Tornado , in the Convivial Stakes, five furlongs, 140 yards, eight others behind wmarket, First October Meeting, won the Rutland Stakes, five furlongs, 182 yards, defeating Oscar and Newsmonger. Second October Meeting was unplaced in Criterion Stakes, won by Hospodar, and was second to Queen Bertha in a sweepstake over the Abingdon mile ; as a three-year-old started nine times, was fourth in the Derby to Macoroni, Lord Clifden and Rapid Rhone ; was third to Onesander and Queen Bertha in the Ascot Derby ; was third to Macoroni and Queen Bertha in the Doncaster Cup : was unplaced in his other races, including the 2,000 guineas, won by Macoroni ; as four-year old started sixteen times, won three races ; was second in two, third in five, and unplaced in the others ; won the Epsom, four-year old stakes, 1-| miles, beating Jarnicoton ; Walsall won the all-aged plate, three-quarters of a mile, defeating a field of six, carried 133 Ibs ; same day, won the Tradesman's Plate, l miles with 124 Ibs., beating Zohrah. At five-year old, started sixteen times, won two races, was second in four, third in two, and unplaced in the others ; Lichfield, won the Anson Plate (handicap), half a mile, 123 Ibs., defeating a field of seven ; King's Lynn won the Grand Stand Plate, defeating a field of five. At six-year old, started eight times, was second in one race, third in three, and unplaced in four. He was relegated to the stud in 1869, and up to the time of his exportation, was credited with 32 foals, two of which died as sucklings, only some twelve were trained, these won 44 races. The best of his get are Slander, Scrape, Grey Friar, Blue Beard, Blue Ruin, Sign Manual, Sapphire, Nankin and Trickett. Bluemantle is a very blood-like horse ; a brown, 15 hands 2i inches high, with lofty carriage ; he retired from the turf sound, and is a very fine bred horse, full of Herod, Matchem and Eclipse blood, tracing through the famous Prunella, to a natural Barb Mare. The descendants of Prunella are all successful stallions, as Glencoe, Whalebone, Whisker, &c. He should make an excellent cross on Lexington mares, having the Kingston and Glencoe blood. The, Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 21 PEDIGREE OF BLUEMANTLE. Sir Peter. tt I Pot-8-o's. Prunella. Highflyer Papillon by Snap Miss Cleveland by Regulus Midge by Sou I of Bay Boltou Dau. of Bartlet's Childers Daii. of ^oneywood Arabian Dungarinon (Eclipse) Dau. of Prophet Virago by Simp Dau. of Regulus | Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slarnerkin by Young True Blue. Eclipse Sportsmistress by Warren's Sportsman Golden Locks by Oroo- I noko Valiant's dam by Crab Dau. of Partner Th wait's Dun Mare. Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Part- | uer Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton Dau. of Darley Arabian. I U iTrumpator Y. Giantess by Diotced Giantess by Matchem Molly Long- legs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter Dau. of Partner. .Meritor (Justice) Maria, Waxy's dam, by Herod Lisette by Snap Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade. Wowski. Id Gohanna. Camilla. Catton. c Miss 0, j Daughter of. Mercury (Eclipse) Dau. of Herod Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Dau. of Mogul (Godol.) Camilla by Bay Bolton Old Lady. Trentham (Sweepstakes) Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway Dau. of Snake.- Golumpus (Gohanna) Lucy Grey by Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy I by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill. ; Smolensk o Ladv Mary by Benin irb rough Dau. of Highflyer-Wan, of Marske A la Grecque by Regulus Dau. of All worthy (Crab.) ' 9) o ~ - 3 Orville. Epsom Lass. Beuingbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Canta- trice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lardella by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont's dam by Bro. to Fearnought Miss Windham. s t 5* r: )etayi;m. no Stripling. * Daughter of. Phoenomenon (Herod) Laura by Eclipse Dau. of Locust (Crab) Dau. of Oroonoko Dau. of Traveler Miss Makeless by Y. Greyhound. Oberon (Highflyer) Sis. to Sharper, by Ranthos (Matchem) Dau. of Sweep- stakes Sis. to Careless by Spanker Barb. Mare. w w c 1 Shuttle. 2 ' Katharine. Y. Marske Dau. of Vauxhall Snap (Snap) Hip by Herod Sis. to Mirza by Godol. Arabian Dau. of Hobgoblin Dau. of Whitefoot Delpini Dau. of Paymaster Dau. of LeSang (Changeling) Dau. of Rib J - -i e 1 Whalebone. Daughter of. Waxv Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoeuomenou Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt (Syphon.) 1, ^ i Master Henry. Boadiceas. Orville Miss Sophia by Stamford Sophia by Buzzard Huncamunca by Highflyer Cypher by Squirrel Fribble's dam by Regulus. Alexander Brunette by Aramanthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An Starling Dau. of Grasshopper Dau. of Newton Arabian. a 1 1 ^ Tomboy. Jerry. Daughter of. Smolensko Louisa by Orville Thomasina by Timothy Violet by Shark Dau. of Syphon Charlotte by Blank Dau. of Crab. Ardrossan (John Bull) Lady Eliza by Whit worth Dau. of Spadille Sylvia by Y. Marske Ferret by Bro. to Silvio. ^ 3 _C Rocbana. Velocipede. Miss Garforth. Blacklock Dau. of Juniper (Whiskey) Dau. of Sorcerer Virgin by Sir Peter Dau. of Pot-8-os Editha by Herod. Walton Dau. of Hyacinthus Zara by Delpini Flora by King Fergus Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko. < r "3 3 , 5 o ^ Catton. Orvillina. Golumpus Lucy Grey by Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Traveler. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. 1 5 1 Gohanna. Selim. Comical's dam. Buzzard Dau. of Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Skyscraper (Highflyer) Dau. of Dragon (Regulus) Bridget's dam by Matchem Dau. of Syphon Dau. of Shakespeare (Hobgoblin.) 1 . = - Plenipo- tentiary. Emilius. Harriet. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- maut Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Pericles (Evander) Dau. of Selim Pipylina by Sir Peter Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Sis. to Juno. Q a" Waxy. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of B. Childers. Pawn. Trumpator (Conductor) Prunella by Highflyer (Herod) Promise by Snnn /SninW-Julia bv Blank ((iodolnhin) Spectator's dam by Partner goo . Arabian Dau. of Byerly Turk Dau. of Taffolett Barb. Dau. of Place's White Turk Natural Barb Mare. 22 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. BLYTHEWOOD (Imp.) Blythewood will be located the season of 1883, at the Algeria Stud farm near JSKe, Pa., the property of Mr. TK L. Scott. Services only by private contract. BLYTHEWOOD, by Adventurer, son of Newminster, bred by Mr. "W. I'Anson, foaled 1873 ; dam Bonny Bell by Voltigeur ; the dam of Bonny Swell, Blantyre, Muscatel, Beauclerc, etc., out -of Queen Mary; the dam of Blink Bonny, Balrownie, Bonnie Scotland, etc., by Gladiator. Blythewood started in only one race ; the Colt Sapling Stakes for two-year olds, five furlongs, 44 yards at York, won by Burgle, with Humboldt second, Blythewood third. Adventurer, his sire, was a fine race-horse, although he did not start in the Derby or St. Leger ; he won the Loudesborough Plate (handicap), at Doncaster ; the City and Suburban Handicap, defeating Am Umpire, Gen. Hesse, Asteroid, and a large field of others, the great Northern Handicap and Flying Dutchman handicap at York, the Craven stakes, at Epsom, and the Queen's Gold Vase, at Ascot, and was one of England's most popular sires. Blythewood is a very richly bred horse, being a grandson of the famous old Beeswing, on the side of the sire, Newminster, who won the Doncaster St. Leger, in 1851, and was the sire of Nemesis, winner of the 1,000 guineas; Lord Clifden, winner of the St. Leger; Hermit, winner of the Derby, and the most popular stallion in England. Adventurer is a very popular stallion; he is the sire of Pretender, winner of the 2, 000 guineas, and Derby in 1869 ; Apology, winner of the 1,000 guineas ; Oaks and St. Leger, in 1874, and Wheel of Fortune, winner of the 1,000 gs., and Oaks in 1879 ; he is also the sire of Mr. P. Lorillard's great two-year old Pizzarro ; Voltigeur, the sire of his dam, was one of the few horses which won both the Derby and St. Leger, which he did together with the Doncaster Cup, in 1858 ; Bonny Bell, his dam, is half sister to Blink Bonny, the dam of Blair Athol, the best son of Stockwell, and his grandam, Queen Mary, is the dam of Balrownie, Bonnie Scotland, and other famous animals. Bonne Scotland made a reputation in this country which is as enduring as time. If there is anything in blood and racing lineage, Blythewood should make a good sire. He is a dark bay, full 15| hands, with black points, and a star in the forehead, he possesses substance and power commensurate with his height. The daughters of Bonnie Scotland, bred to him will do much to preserve and perpetuate a popular and successful racing strain in America. He is much inbred to Eclipse, Matchem and Herod, through Whalebone Parasol, Emilius and Highflyer. The Horse- Breeders^ Guide and Hand Book. 23 PEDIGREE OF BLYTHWOOD (Imp.) o3 .'- - ' 3 a Whalebone. 1 Daughter of. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam. 1 Touchs 1 Master Henry. Boadicea. Orville Miss Sophia by Stamford Sophia by Buzzard Huncamunca by Highflyer Cypher by Squirrel Fribble's dam by Regulus. Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dan. of Grasshopper Dau. of Newton Arabian. : J a 1 ,- ts Paynator. ^ Daughter of. Trumpator Dau. of Mark Anthony (Spectator) Signora by Snap Mies Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Y.Belgrade. Beningbrough Jenny Mole by Carbuncle (Babraham by Gold) Dau. of Prince T' Quassaw (Snip) Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Partner. p i o ^ S IN Ardrossan. Lady Eliza. John Bull (Fortitude) Miss Whip by Volunteer (Eclipse) Wimbleton by Evergreen (Herod) Sis. to Calash by Herod Teresa by Matchem. Whitworth (Agonistes by Sir Peter) Dau. of Spadille (Highflyer) Sylvia by Y. Marske Ferret by Bro. to Silvio Dau. of Regulus (Godol.) ADVEN1 w p ^ 1 Beningbrough. Evelina. King Fergus Dau. of Herod Pyrrha by Matchem Dutchess by White- nose Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue Dau. of Ox Dun Arabian. Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs Dau. of B. Bolton. I i s w Stamford. Daughter of. Sir Peter Horatia by Eclipse Countess, Delpini's dam by Blank Dau. of Rib Dau. of Wynn Arabian Dau. of Governor. Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. A a e 'sS PU 1 Partisan. Walton. 7 Parasol. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungannon Dau. of Prophet (Reg) Virago, Sal- tram's dam by Snap Dau. of Regulus (Godol.) Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spec- tator's dam by PaTtner Bonny Lass. M ' fl o 5 | s 3 . |f3 S Orville. ' Daughter of. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Canta- trice by Sampson Dan. of Regulus Marske's dam/ Buzzard Hornpipe by Trumpator Luna by Herod Proserpine, Sis. to Eclipse by Marske Spiletta by Regulus. * K F" ?> s Blacklock - Whitelock. Daughter of. EEambletonian Rosalind by Phoenomenon Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Traveler. Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldflnder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian. J* v-l 5 S* > 3 r Phantom. ** Daughter of. Walton Julia by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Foxhunter. Overton (King Fergus) Gratitude's dam by Walnut Dau. of Ruler (Y. Marske) Piracantha by Matchem Prophetess. 3 1 d Mulatto. Catton. : Desdemona. Golumpus Lucy Gray by Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill. Orville Fanny by Sir Peter Dau. of Diomed Desdemona by Marske Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab Ebony by F. Childers. w h-J 1 43 1 i Filho-da-Puta. Treasure. Haphazard Mrs. Barnet by Waxy Dau. of Woodpecker Heinel by Squirrel Principessa by Blank Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Camillus Dau. of Hyacinthus Flora by King Fergus Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Traveler. ;H ^ t,' rf Partisan. Walton. Parasol. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungannon Dau. of Prophet Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin. ?ot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. >> 5 1 vS -Pauline. tr Moses. Quadrille. Whalebone or Seymour Dau. of Gohanna Grey Skim by Woodpecker Silver's Dam by Herod Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab. Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or 'Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer Harriet by Matchem. i o> c 1 II c "-3 o> a 3 Emilius. -' Harriet. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- maut Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Pericles Dau. of Selim Pipylina by Sir Peter Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator. 1 Q d >> Whalebone. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Gift. T. Gohanna Sis. to Grazier by Sir Peter Sis. to Amaitor by Trumpator (Conductor), Dau. of Herod (Tartar), Dau. of Snap (Snip). Dau. of Gower Stallion (Go' Arabian) Dau. of Flying Childers (Darley Arabian.) 24 The Horse- Breeder*? Guide and Hand Book. BRAMBLE, (WINNER OF THE YOUNG AMERICA STAKE NO. 2 AND MAXWELL HOUSE STAKE AT NASHVILLE, SARATOGA AND CONGRESS STAKES AT SARATOGA, BALTIMORE CUP, MONMOUTH CUP, WESTCHESTER CUP, SARATOGA CUP, AND OTHER IMPORTANT RACES), Witt stand the season of 1883 at the Belle Meade Stud, near Nashville, Tenn., at $100 the season. Application to Gen. W. H. Jackson, lock "box 383 Nashville, Tenn. Annual sale of yearlings about May 1st. BRAMBLE, by imp. Bonnie Scotland, bred by Gen. W. G. Harding, Belle Meade Stud, foaled 1875, dam Ivy Leaf dam of Bazar, Brambaletta, etc., by imp. Australian, out of Bay Flower sister to Bayonet, Bayswater, Preakness, etc., by Lexington. Bramble ran seven times as a two-year old ; won the Young American Stakes No. 2, at Nashville, three-quarters of a mile, in 1:20, track heavy. In this he beat Milan (who had beaten him previously, the latter taking up 5 Ibs. penalty) and others. He won the Saratoga Stakes, at Saratoga, three-quarters of a mile, in 1:17^, beating Duke of Magenta, Pride of the Village and others ; ran second to Milan for the Young America Stakes No. 1, half a mile, in :50 ; ran second to Pomeroy at Louisville, Ky., for the Alexander Stakes, half a mile, in :49J ; ran third to Milan and Pomeroy, for the Tennessee Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :16. At Saratoga ran third to Pride of the Village and Duke of Magenta for the Kentucky Stakes, three- quraters of a mile, in 1:1 8J. Was beaten by Pique in the Special Sweepstakes at Saratoga, three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :16|. He made his debut in his three -year-old form in the Withers Stake at Jerome Park, one mile ; was second to Duke of Magenta in 1 :48, each with 118 Ibs. ; one of the best races ever run, the track being muddy and heavy Danicheff and Pride of the Village were behind him ; beat Simoom, Oriole, etc. , one mile, in 1 :48 ; ran second to Duke of Magenta for the Belmont Stakes, 1^ miles, in 2:43^, Spartan, Danicheff, Bayard and others behind him. Long Branch won dash of three quarters of a mile, beating Idalia, Egypt, etc., in 1:17 ; same place, was beaten a match, one and a quarter miles, by Spartan, in 2 :16, evidently badly managed or out of condition. Saratoga, ran second to the Duke of Magenta in Travers Stakes, one and three-quarters miles, in 3:08, a capital race ; Spartan, Danicheff and Albert were behind him. Won dash of one mile, beating Lou Lanier, Garrick and Alleveur, in 1 :45; won dash of one mile, beating Idalia, Pique, &c., in 1 :47, track heavy ; beat Oriole, Idalia, etc., one and a quarter miles, in 2:17 ; walked over for purse, one and a half miles ; received half purse and entrance money ; beat Pique, Pride of the Village, etc., one mile, in 1 :47, carrying 113 Ibs ; ran second to Duke of Magenta for Kenner stakes, two miles, in 3:41^, beating Spartan, Bonnie Wood, Kate Claxton, Bertha, etc.; won race 11 miles, in 1:58, beating Bonnie Wood, Kate Claxton, etc.; ran second to Bushwhacker, If miles, in 3:18f, beating Maumee, Kenny, etc.; he carried 109 Ibs. to Bushwhacker's 105 Ibs. Was beaten one mile by La Belle Helene, in 1:45|, beating Bertha, etc. Beat Lady D'Arcy, Bonnie Wood, etc.; three-quarters* of a mile, in 1:19 ; beat Patriot, Kate Claxton and others, one mile, in 1 :45f. He was then sent to Louisville, where he won the great American Stallion Stakes, 1$ miles, in 3:14, beating Cammie F., Wartield, Momentum, Day Star and five others ; same place, was second to Warfield, giving him 5 Ibs. H miles, in 1:56 the fastest race at the distance during the year. Nashville, won the Maxwell House Stakes, mile heats, in 1:43, 1:44, beating Warfield and Bergamot Baltimore, ran second, 1 miles, won by Bonnie Wood in 2 :19, Bertha third. He was stale from his long trip to the West. At four years old started twenty times ; won fifteen races, was second in two, third in one and unplaced in two. Bramble made his first public appearance in 1879, at Baltimore, Md., won dash of 1 miles, defeating Gov. Hamp- ton, Albert and Judith ; time, 2:15 ; same meeting, won the Baltimore Cup, 2 miles, defeating Bushwhacker, Bonnie Wood, Lou Lanier and Bayard, time, 4:0l|. Jerome Park, won dash of one mile, defeating Una, Franklin, Bonnie Wood and three others ; time, 145|. Same meeting, won the Westchester Cup, 2 miles, defeating his only opponent, Invermore ; time, 4:20. Summer Meeting, Coney Island Jockey Club, Prospect Park, Bramble, Gov. Hampton, Gen. Philips and Willful started in the Seaside Handicap, 2 miles ; Willful finished first, Philips second and Bramble last ; time, 3 :34. Monmouth Park, won the Ocean Stakes, 1-J- miles, defeating Monitor, Lancewood, Susquehanna and Belinda ; time, 1 :58. Same meeting, won dash li miles, defeating Una and Tom Scarlet ; time, 2 :27. Same meeting, won the Monmouth Cup, 2 miles, defeating Lou Lanier, Gen. Philips and Willful ; Bramble carried 5 Ibs. penalty for winning the Westchester Cup; time, 4:18. Saratoga, ran second to Monitor in the All- Aged Stakes, 1 miles ; time, 3 :12. Same meeting, won the ( Continued on page 26.) The Horse- Breeders* Guide and Hand Book. 25 PEDIGREE OF BRAMBLE. 1 a H Dick Andrews. Daughter of. Joe Andrews (p:clipse) Dau. of Highflyer (Herod) Dau. of Cardinal Puff (Babraham) Dau. of Tattler (Blank) Dau. of Snip. Gohanna (Mercury) Fraxiuella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker (Herod) Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. 1 o Comus. Marciana. Sorcerer (Trumpator) Houghton Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fer- gus (Eclipse) Lardella by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade. Stamford (Sir Peter) Marcia by Coriander (Pot-8-os) Faith by Pacolet (Blank) Atalanta by Matchem (Cade) Lass of the Mill. ., ft X s "5 a 2 Buzzard. Castrel's Dam. Woodpecker (Herod) Misfortune by Dux (Matchem) Curiosity by Snap (Snip) Dau. of Regulus (Godol.) Dau. of Childers. Alexander (Eclipse) Dau. of Highflyer (Herod) Dau. of Alfred (Matchem) Dau. of Engineer BayMalton's dam by Cade (Godol.) 3 x o ft Haphazard. Daughter of. Sir Peter (Highflyer) Miss Hervey by Eclipse (Marske) Clio by Young Cade Dau: of Old Starling Dau, of Bart. Childers Dau. of B. Bolton. Precipitate (Mercury) Colibri by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by the Compton Barb Sis. to Reguhis. ' BONNIE I jj Partisan. Walton. Parasol. Sir Peter (Highflyer) Arethusa by Dungannon (Eclipse) Dau. of Prophet (Regulus) Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello. Pot-8-os (Eclipse) Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap (Snip) Julia by Blank (Godol.) Spectator's dam by Partner. a V. c 1 3 Pauline. Moses. - Quadrille. Whalebone or Seymour Dau. of Gohanna Grey Skim by Woodpecker Silver's dam by Herod Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab. Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer Harriet by Matchem Flora by Reg. % ~r a' Plenipo- tentiary. Emilius. Harriet. Orville (Beningbrough) Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey (Saltram) Grey Dorimant by Dorimant (Otho) Dizzy by Blank. Pericles (Evander) Dau. of Selim Pipylina by Sir Peter Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sister to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator. W i-l pq i i 1 "bf 3 M Whalebone. Gift. Waxy (Pot 8-os) Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Y. Gohanna (Gohanna) Sister to Grazier by Sir Peter Sis. to Amaitor by Trumpator -Dau. of Herod Dau. of Snap Dau. Gower Stallion. BRAIV ustralian. Mel- , bourne. Humphrey Clinker. Daughter of. Comus (Sorcerer) Clinkerina by Clinker (Sir Peter) Pewet by Tandem ^ (Syphon) Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson. Cervantes (Don Quixote) Dau. of Golumpus (Gohanna) Dau. of Payna- tor (Trumpator) Sis. to Zodiac by St. George Abigail by Woodpecker. istralian. West A Mower- ina. Touchstone. Emma. Camel (Wlialebone) Banter by Master Henry (Orville) Boadicea by Alexander (Eclipse) Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem. Whisker (Waxy) Gibside Fairy by Hermes ( Mercury) Vicissitude by Pipa- tor (Conductor) Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem. jf .2 5 ' O g Emilius. Shoveler. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey (Saltram) Grey Dorimant by Dorimaut Dizzy by Blank Dau. of Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Scud (Beningbrough) Goosander by Hambletonian Rally by Trumpator Fancy by Florizel Dau. of 'Spectator (Crab) Horatia by Blank. LEAF. r Persian. Whisker. Variety. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Selim or Soothsayer (Sorcerer) Sprite by Bobtail (Precipitate) Catharine- by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham. - p o f/ B Boston. Timoleon. Sister to Tuckahoe. Sir Archy (Diomed) Dau. of Saltram (Eclipse) Dau. of Wildair (Fear- nought) Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank.) Ball's Florizel (Diomed) Dau. of Alderman (Pot-8-os) Dau. of Clockfast (Ginicrack) Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher. C - Alice Carneal. Imp. Sarpedon. Roweua. Emilius (Orville) Icaria The Flyer (Vandyke, Jr.) Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose. Sumpter(Sir Archy') Lady Grey by Robin Grey (Royalist) Maria by Mel- zar (Imp. Medley) Dau. of Imp. Highflyer Dau. of Ariel. C3 1 O -e P Jo OQ> 03 "3 2 ' "3 PQ : Y. *o 1 1 l2-. ll M ^2 ^ 11 ^ Walton. Parasol. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungannon Dau. of Prophet Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin. :>ot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Moses. Quadrille. Whalebone or Seymour (Delpini) Sis. to Castania by Gohanna Gr. Skim by Woodpecker Silver's dam by Herod Y. Hag. Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer Harriet by Matchem. Blacklock. Daughter of. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os- Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Phantom Dau. of Overton (King Fergus) Gratitude's dam by Walnut Dau. of Ruler (Y. Marske) Piracantha by Matchem. Blacklock. Wagtail. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldflnder Dau. of Old Eug. Whisker Dau. of Sorcerer Dau. of Sir Solomon (Sir Peter) Dau. of Y. Marske Dau. of Phoenomenon Calliope by Slouch. Whalebone. ' Daughter of. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partr.3r Bonny Lass. Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam. Master Henry. Boadicea. Drville Miss Sophia by Stamford Sophia by Buzzard Huncamunca by Highflyer Cypher by Squirrel Dau. of Regulus. Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper Dau. of Newton Arabian. Lottery. Morgiana. ['ramp Mandane by Pot-8-os Y. Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus. Huley Miss Steptienson by Scud or Sorcerer Sis. to Petworth by Precipi- tate Dau. of Woodpecker Sis. to J uniper by Snap. >'~L Y oung Phantom Daughter of. 'hantom Emmeline by Waxy Sorcery by Sorcerer Cobbea by Sky- scraper Dau. of Woodpecker Heinel by Squirrel. )rville Goldenleg'fi dam by Buzzard-Hornpipe by Trumpator (Conductor) * The Emperor and Voltaire Spiletta by Regulus (Godol) Mother Western by Smith's Son of Snake given. Dau. of Old Montagu Dau. of Hautboy Dau. of Brimmer. 28 The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand JBook. BULLION Will stand the season of 1883 at the Minnehaha Stud, Samuel Y. Keene, proprietor, near Georgetown, Scott Co., Ky., and will serve mares at $25 the season. Application to S. Y. Keene, Georgetown, BULLION, by War Dance, son of Lexington, bred by the late A. Keene Richards, Blue Grass Stud, Ky, foaled 1873, dam Gold Ring by Ringgold, son of Boston, out of Ann Percy, by imp. Albion ; Ringgold, the sire of Bullion's dam, was a fine race-horse, and a winner of some good races, he covered but few mares, but got those fine race-horses, Delaware and Onward, both speedy and capable of staying a distance. Albion, the sire of Bullion's grandam, was imported at a yearling, and was a winner in Virginia at all distances, and in good company, and became noted as a sire of winners and successful brood mares. Bullion was one of the unfortunate race- ho'rses, he was cut down when a two-year old in one of his races, and was thought to have been ruined, but he recovered so far that he was trained, and in the Kentucky Derby at Louisville won by Vagrant, he was again cut down when looking dangerous and close up. This ruined him for racing purposes. Bullion started in one race as two years old, and was cut down in the race. He came out as three years old, and won a Sweep- stake at Lexington mile heats in 1 :46, 1 :45| beating Eaglet, Dailgasian, L' Argentine and others, was unplaced in the Citizen Stake, two miles won by Red Coat in 3 :34. Bullion carried 111 Ibs., and Red Coat, 105 Ibs., the other starters, 100 Ibs each. Started in the Kentucky Derby !- miles won by Vagrant in 2:38. Bullion was cut down when run- ning third, and ruined for racing purposes. Bullion has covered only a few mares, those of his owners. The following creditable winners are by him : Fairfield, winner of the Criterion Stake at Long Branch, three-quarters of a mile in l:17f. Golden Era, Gold Basis, the latter, a good one, Wendover a winner, Rufus L. Bullington, Coinage and Free Gold, who defeated Aella and Hilarity. Bullion is inbred to Old Boston, having the cross through War Dance and Ringgold, he has a Glencoe cross through famous Reel, dam of Lecompte, Starke Prioress, etc., and seven direct crosses of Sir Archy and Diomed, and any number to Herod and Eclipse through his collateral branches. Bullion is a rich chestnut, 16 hands, with one white heel behind, and is a horse of fine temper with great substance and power, and transmits his qualities to his progeny. The Jforse-Ureeders* Guide . v Z 2 s d x* 1 Celerity Ambas ~ Panthea Cam O1 V Flirtilla Sir Sister to Timo- m ?- sador.7V a iea> *Acte J lla ' Archy. Tuckahoe. leon. Sir Archy. ' Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire. Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade. Diomed. Castianira. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk, tockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt Dau. of Bustard. Sir Archy. Sumpter's dam. Momed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt, lobin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slamerkin by Wildair (Regulus) Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Scud. Diana. Seningbrough Eliza by Highflyer Augusta by Eclipse Hardwick's dam by Herod Dau. of Bajazet Dau. of Regulus. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Comus or *Blacklocke.^ Manuella. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. )ick Andrews Mandane by Pot-8-os Y. Camilla by Woodpecker Cam- illa by Trentham Coquette by Comp. Barb. (o Plenipotentiary. Jenny Mills. Emilius Harriet by Pericles Dau, of Selim Pipylina by Sir Peter- Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed. Whisker Horusea's dam by Cerberus Miss Cranfleld by Sir Peter Dau. of Pegasus Dau. of Paymaster Pomona by Herod. Leviathan. Patty Puff. tfuley The Dandy's dam by Windle Dau. of Anvil (Herod) Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab. Pacolet (Imp. Citizen) Rosy Clack by Saltram (Eclipse) Camilla by Mel- zar (Imp. Medley) Jet by Haine's Flimnap (Imp. Flimnap) Diana by Clodius (Imp. Janus) Sally Painter by Imp. Sterling Imp. Silver by Belsize Arabian Dau. of Croft's Partner (Jigg) Sis. to Roxana by Bald Galloway (St. Victor Barb) Sis. to Chanter by Akaster Turk Dau. of Leede's Arabian Dau. of Spanker. * Blacklock and Actaeon given. 30 The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. DALNACARDOCH (Imp.) (WINNER OF THE ST. JAMES' PALACE STAKES AT ASCOT, THE GRAT- WICKE STAKES AT GOODWOOD IN 1871, AND GREAT YORKSHIRE HANDICAP AT NEWMARKET IN 1882,) Will make the season 0/1883 at the Stud Farm of Messrs. China and Morgan, near Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Ky.^ at $50 the season. Ap- plication to be made to Messrs. Chinn andMorgan,Harrodsburg, Ky. DALNACARDOCK, by Rataplan, own brother to Stockwell, bred by Mr. W. S. Crawfurd, foaled 1868, dam Mayonaise dam of Carine Garbrock, etc., by Teddington, winner of the Derby in 1851, out of Pic Nic by Glancus. Dainacardock did not run as a two- years old. He made his first appearance at Newmarket in the 2,000 guineas, but was un- placed in the race, won by Bothwell, by Stockwell. At Ascot he won the St. James* Palace Stakes, one mile, beating Field Marshall and Cheesewring. At Goodwood, he won the G/atwicke Stakes 1| miles defeating The Pearle Toucqwes, etc. At Doncaster ran second to Field Marshall in the Doncaster stakes, beating Ringwood, the favorite. He was unplaced in the Newmarket Derby, won by Henry, byMonarque, in this race he beat Bothwell, the winner of the 2,000 guineas. At Newmarket Houghton Meeting won a handicap sweepstake across the flat one mile, 2 furlongs, 7,3 yards, beating Roquefort, Aeronaut and three others, at Shrewsbury was unplaced in the Wilton Welter handicap won by Conspiritor. At four years old started six times, won one race, was second in four, and unplaced in one. At Ascot ran second to Khedive (3) 98 Ibs. by Macaroni in the Ascot Plate handicap 1J miles, Dainacardock (4) 108 Ibs., Tynemouth Alaric and nine others behind him. At Brigh ton ran second to Proto Martyr by St. Albans (3) 97, Dainacardock (4) 124 Ibs., Uhlan- Manille and four others behind him. At Doncaster September Meeting won the great Yorkshire handicap, St. Leger course carrying 124 Ibs., defeating Napolitain, Silves- ter, Field Marshall, Proto-Martyr and seven others. At Newmarket ran second to the great Hannah, winner of the 1,000 guineas and St. Leger, in the Twenty- third Triennial Produce Stakes for four-year olds Hannah, 119 Ibs. ; Dainacardock, 122 Ibs., beating Toucques. Newmarket Houghton Meeting was unplaced in a handicap Plate, Cam- bridgeshire Course, won by Manille. Same course ran second to Uhlan (3)92 Ibs., Dainacardock (4) 124 Ibs. for a handicap sweepstake across the flat, Houghton and Falkland behind him. At five years old ran second in one race, and unplaced in three. At Newmarket First October Meeting was second to Tourbillon by Cape Flyaway, in the trial stakes across the flat Cedric the Saxon, behind him. This closed his turf career, he always ran in good company, and carried the top weights. Dainacardock 's pedigree is full of speedy and staying crosses, he covered no thorough-bred mares in England, but from his confirmation and high breeding should get race-horses. He is a dark bay, with black points, full 15* hands high, with good substance and sound legs and feet. He is very much inbred to Eclipse on both sides through Whalebone, Whisker, Whiskey, Parasol, Mandane, Web, Gohanna, etc., and to Herod through Highflyer, Sir Peter, and direct crosses to the Byerly Mare, dam, of the famous two True Blues. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 31 PEDIGREE OF DALNACARDOCH. Icatcheivl t.J ~ 02 o Whalebone. Peri. Waxy (Pot-8-os) Penelope by Trumpator (Conductor) Prunella by High- flyer (Herod) Promise by Snap (Snip) Julia by Blank (Godol.) Wanderer (Gohauna) Thalestris by Alexander (Eclipse) Rival by Sir Peter (Highflyer) Hornet by Drone (Herod) Manilla by Goldflnder. 3 O r^ t A 3 _n Guiccioli. Bob Booty. Flight. Chanticleer (Woodpecker) lerne by Bagot (Herod) Dau. of Gamahoe (Bustard by Crab) Patty by Tim (Squirt) Miss Patch by Justice. Irish Escape (Commodore) Young Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero (Cade) Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. X V ~ H s r^ 3b S tt W Whisker. ' Floranthe. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Dau. of Bay Bolton. Octavian Caprice by Anvil Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze Dau. of Y. Greyhound. I 1 ll Blacklock. l Gadabout. Whitelock (Hambletonian) Dau. of Coriander (Pot-8-os) Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os (Eclipse) Manilla by Goldfinder. Orville (Beningbrough) Minstrel by Sir Peter Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem (Cade) Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam. < 1 d 3 02 Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard (Woodpecker) Castrel's dam by Alexander (Eclipse) Dau. of Highflyer Sis. to Dr. by Alfred (Matchem) Dau. of Engineer. Williamson's Ditto (Sir Peter) Sis. to Calomel by Mercury (Eclipse) Dau, of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hutton's Spot. J\ "4 ~ 2 ri 3 ll H Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Daughter of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap (Snip.) Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner (Jigg.) \) H r-\ 1 i _ t^i ' 1 Orville. i Eleanor. Beningbrough (King Fergus) Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tan- trum Dau. of Sampson (Blaze) Daughter of Regulus (Godol.) Whiskey (Saltram) Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem (Cade) Molly Longlegs by Babrahana (Godol) Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. ARDOC r 2 O Marmion. Harpalice. Whiskey Y. Noisette by Diomed Noisette by Squirrel (Traveler) Carina. by Marske Thunder's dam by Blank Dizzy by Driver (Snake^.) Gohanna Amazon by Driver (Trentham) Fractions by Mercury Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. LLNAC - o ~~ Touch- stoned Camel/ Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selirn Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomeuon (Herod) Matron by Florizel (Herod) Maiden by Matchem. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Ainarauthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. ^ fl a I/ 5 3 >- Langar. Kite. Selim Dau. of Walton Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter (Brisk.) Bustard (Castrel) Miss Hap by Shuttle (Y. Marske) Sis. to Haphazard by Sir Peter Miss Hervey by Eclipse Clio by Y. Cade D. of Old Starling. ickenham. bC ? n . 2 cj W Humphrey Clinker. Medora. Comus (Sorcerer) Clinkerina by Clinker (Sir Peter) Pewet by Tandem. (Syphon) Termagant by Tantrum (Cripple) Cautatrice by Sampson. Swordsman (Prizefighter) Dau. of Trumpator Sis. to Prunella by High- flyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. NAISE. i? ce 2 X Electress Election. ' Daughter of. Gohanna Ch. Skim by Woodpecker Silver's dam by Herod Y. Hag by Skim (Starling) Hag by Crab Ebony by Childers Ebony by Basto. Stamford Miss Judy by Alfred (Matchem) Manilla by Goldfiuder (Snap) Dau. of Old England (Godol.) Dau. of Cul. Arabian Miss Cade. o in -1 X rfi 1 gl 1' 1 Walton. Parasol. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungannon (Eclipse) Dau. of Prophet (Regulus) Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab. Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Dau. of Bay Bjltun Dau. of D. Arabian. J s< n 2 ill Diomed. - Daughter of. Florizel Sister to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grautham Dau. of Paget Turk. Imp: Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of imp. Fearnought Dau. of Imp. Jolly Roger Dau. of Imp. Sober Joht (Rib). d H i C "o v Q Imp. Alderman. Daughter of. Pot-8-os Lady Bolingbroke by Squirrel Cypron by Blaze Selima by Bethel's Arabian Dau. of Gra. Champion Dau. of Dar. Arabian. Imp. Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian. 1 Emilius. Orville. - Emily. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marsk's dam. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzv by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. k c B 1 I JL The Flyer. ' ' Parma. Vandyke Jr. Azalia by Beningbrough Gillyflower by Highflyer Dau. of Goldfinder Sister to Grasshopper by Marske. Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana. g Alice Car si P SH 09 a QQ Sir Archy. Flirtilla's dam. Diomed Castiauira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slamerkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. W C H hJ as W Persian.! Whisker. ) Variety. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Selim or Soothsayer Sprite by Bobtail Catharine by Woodpecker Ca- milla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus. j-l > < ^ il Ip 5 Sheet _ Anchor.< Lottery. \ Morgiana. Tramp Mandane by Pot-8-os Y Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis*, to Regulus. Muley Miss Stephen son by Scud or Sorcerer Sis. to Petworth by Pre- cipitate Dau. of Woodpecker Sis. to Juniper by Snap Dau. of Blank. 5 ropson. I %& %3 Priam. ^ Daughter of. Emilius Cressida by Whiskey Y Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Orville Dau. of Buzzard Hornpipe by Trumpator Luna by Herod Proserpine, Sis. to Eclipse byMarske Spiletta by Regulus. W C O P4 >> o 5 * i'i 11 Sir Hercules. Guicciolli. Whalebone Peri by Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Bob Booty Flight by I Escape Y Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sister to Regulus by Godol. Arabian. h 55 | 0> U r M Liverpool. Rachel. Tramp Dau. of Whisker Mandaue by Pot-8-os Y Camilla ^by Wood- pecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb. Muley Dau. of Comus Margrave's dam by Election Fair Helen by Hambletonian Helen by Delpini Rosalind by Phoeuomenon. h O 1 s Don John K Tramp. J Daughter of. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. Comus Marciana by Stamford Marcia by Coriander Faith by Pacolet Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko. W M ID Q Scotland. K Scandal. Selim. ^ Daughter of. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Haphazard Dau. of Precipitate Colibri by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb. Sis. to Regulus by Go. Arabian. Bonnie >, js h O _o3 i 3 Partisan. Pauline. Walton Parasol by Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Boniiy Lass. Moses Quadrille by Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer Harriet by Matchem. W pH f2 O o 2 G J .2 a bfcw 3 4 a Plenipotentiary. Myrrha. Emilius Harriet by Pericles Dau. of Selim Pipyliua by Sir Peter Rally by Trumpator Fancy, sis. to Diomed by Florizel. Whalebone Gift by Y. Gohauna Sis. to Grazier by Sir Peter Sis. to Amaitor by Trumpator Dau. of Herod Dau. of Snap 'A \< -' I S-v w Orville. 8 Emily. Beuingbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterf oot. > o" *n X CJ 1 Lucilla. Trampator Lucy by Orphan Lady Gray by Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond by Cullen Arabian Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner Dau. of Greyhound Dau. of Curwen Bay Barb Dau. of D'Arcy Chestnut Arabian Dau. of Whiteshirt Old Montague Mare. 36 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. ELIAS LAWRENCE, (WINNER OF THE PEOPLE'S LINE STAKES AND BADEN BADEN HANDICAP AT SARATOGA, 1880,) Witt stand the season of 1883 at the KaaJcasJcid Stud Farm of Messrs. McCulloughs and Savage near Urbana^ 111. Application to J. Filho-da-Puta. 8 Golumpus Lucy Grey by Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Old Traveler. Orville Fanny by Sir Peter Dau. of Diomed Desdemona by Marske Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab Ebony by F. Childers Ebony by Basto. Haphazard Mrs. Barnet by Waxy Dau. of Woodpecker Heinel by Squirrel Principessa by Blank Dau. of Cul. Arabian Lady Thigh. Camillus Dau. of Hyacinthus Flora by King Fergus Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Old" Traveler. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. i Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. Actaeon. Galena. Whisker. Daughter of. Haphazard Mrs. Barnet by Waxy Dau. of Woodpecker Heinel by by Squirrel Principessa by Blank Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Peruvian Violante by John Bull Dau. of Highflyer Everlasting by Ecliose Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers. Scud Diana by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Walton Comedy by Comus Dau. of Star Dau. of YT Marske Emma by Telemachus A-la-Grecgue by Regulus Dau. of All worthy. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Sorcerer Dau. of Sir Solomon Dau. of Y. Marske Dau. of Phoenomenon Calliope by Slouch Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko. I \s l Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diorned Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of William's Forrester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire (Regulus). Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Emilius. Icaria. Diomed Dau. of Imp Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. Alderman Dau. of Clock fast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Ktty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade (Godol). Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Benningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana. Sftmpter. Lady Grey. Selim. Bacchante. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slam- erkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought I Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond by Cul. Arabian. I Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton'sdam by Cade. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by by Regulus Dau. of Hut's Spot Dau. of-Bay Bolton. Marske Vixen Tramp. Web. Catton. Emma. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyanea by Snap Miss Belsea. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Golumpus Lucy Grey by Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Old Traveler. Whisker Gibside Fairy by Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slamerkiu. Tranby. Lucilla. Blacklock Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko. Trumpator (Sir Solomon ) Lucy by Orphan (Ball's Florizel) Lady Grey by Robin Grey (Royalist) Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond by Cullen Arabian Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner Dau. of Greyhound Dau. of Curwen Bay Barb Dau. of D'Arcy Ch. Arabian Dau. of Whiteshirt Old Montague Mare. 38 The Iforse-JBreeders* Guide and Hand Book. ENQUIRER, (WINNER OF THE PHCENIX HOTEL AND CITIZEN STAKES AT LEXING- TON ; CONTINENTAL HOTEL AND ROBINS STAKES AT LONG BRANCH, AND THE KENNER STAKES AT SARATOGA ALL IN 1870,) Will stand for mares the Season of 1883, at the Belle Mcade Stud, Gen. ~W. G. Harding, Proprietor, near Nashville, Tenn. Season full Oc- tober 1st, 1882. Application to Gen. W.H.Jackson, lock box 383, Nashville, Tenn. Yearling sales annually about May 1st. ENQUIRER, by imp Leamington, son of Faugh-a-Ballagh, bred by H. F. Vissman, Louisville, Kentucky ; dam Lida, by Lexington, son of Boston, 2d dam Lize, by Am. Eclip c e, out of Gabriella, dam of George, Marlin. by Garrison's Zfnganee, son of Sir Archy. As a race-horse Enquirer ranks as the best son of Leamington both as race-horse and sire : he started three times as a two-yi ar old in 1869 ; was unplaced in sweepstake at Cincinnati (one mile) won by Hamburg, in 1:45 ; ran unplaced in Wil- lard Hotel Stakes at Louisville (one mile) in 1 :48, won by his stable companion, Lynchburg. Won George Elliot Stake for two-year olds at Memphis (one mile), beating Hamburg, Lynchburg, Mundane, and Kildare, in 1 :48. In 1870, when three years old. ran six races and won them all. Lexington won the Phoenix Hotel Stakes (mile heats) in 1 :44f , 1 :44, beating Catina and distancing Longfellow ill the second heat ; same place won Citizens' Stake (two-mile heats) in 3:35f, 3:441, beating Lyttle- ton ; the first mile in the first heat was rim in 1:431. Cincinnati won sweepstake for three-year olds (two-mile heats) in 3:50, 3:391, beating Conductor and Rest'ess. Long Branch won the Continental Hotel. Stakes (mile heats) in 1 :47. 1 :49, 1 :51, beating Lynchburg (who won the first heat and broke his shoulder at the start of the second), Maggie B. B., dam of Iroquois, Haric, Susan Ann. dam of Thora, &c. Same place won the Bobbins' Stake (two mile heats), beating Kingfisher, who won the first heat, and the Major, in 3:561, 3:54, 4:00 ; track muddy. Saratoga won the Kenner Stakes (two miles), in 3:48, beating Hamburg, Telegram and Remorseless ; value $10,250, the most valuable Kenner ever run. Value of winnings at three years old, $20,800 ; his leg gave way in his four-year old form, and he was put into the stud, but trained again at seven years old, when he started in one race (two miles) but was unplaced. The family from which he descends is a good racing one. His dam, Lida, and gran- dam, Lize, were not trained. Eclipse, the sire of his grandam, was the race-horse of his day ; he beat all the best horses of his time, and won the great sectional match, the North against the South, run over the Union Course, L. I., May 27, 1823, for $20,000 a side, Eclipse beating Henry, who won the first heat, in 7:371, 7:49, 8:24. Gabrielle, his great grandam, was by the renowned Sir Archy ; was a fine race-mare, and dam of the noted Geo. Martin, which beat Reel and Hannah Harris (four-mile heats) in 7;33, 7:43. Enquirer has not had a fair chance in the stud ; he was virtually retired for several years, there being five living foals reported by him in 1878, four in 1879, and three in 1880. Yet he has always held a high position as a winning sire. Amongst the best of his get, all winners, are Leander (Searcher), mile in l:41f ; McWhirter, 2 miles, 3:301 ; the fastest race was run by a three-year old, Lizzie Whipps (two mile heats), in 3:36^, 3:39 ; Harkaway (mile heats) in 1:43, 1:42$ (two mile heats), in 3:39, 3:35^ ; Solicitor, two miles in 3:34^ ; Bill Bruce, three-quarters of mile in 1:151, mile heats 1 :43f, 1 :44, 2 miles in 3:361 ; McHenry, Blue Eyes, 2i miles in 1:55 , and 2 miles in 3:58 ; Goodnight, seven -eighth of mile in 1 :28f , mile 1:421, and 1 miles, 120 Ibs., in 1:551 ; Getaway, 1J miles in 2:07, fastest on record 2-mile heats in 3 :36i, 3:351; Falsetto, H miles in 2:08, 2 miles in 3:351 with 118 Ibs. : Pinafore, one mile five hundred yards in 2:11. Other reputable winners in good time are Fortuna, Asrot, Enlight. Mannie Grey, Yelton, Clandeboy, Fairy Queen, Lizzie D, Enterprise, Miss Ella,"Enquiress, Caligula, Clarissima, Ed. Turner, Carrie M, Bailey (now Revenge), Response, Bosque Belle, Gen. Jackson, Rambeau, Mascotte. He had but four or five representatives on the turf in 1882, and they won a fair share of the races in about the fastest time. Enquirer is a dark bay with an irregular-shaped star in his forehead and a narrow streak of grey hair running down his face and left hind leg, white above the pastern and three white splotches in left flank. He has a neat head and ear, good width of jaw, well-set neck, running into an oblique, strong, broad shoulder ; good depth of girth, well- shaped, round barrel, though rather light near the standing ribs ; good, strong hips, though inclined to be angular ; good length from point of hip to whirlbone, and thence to stifle ; good hocks, good sound legs and feet, with the exception of Continued on page 40. Horse- Breeder? Guide and Hand Book. 39 PEDIGREE OF ENQUIRER. 1 ENQUIRER. x> 1 X ^H X ^ w ^ a-' g f 1 1 1 c/: i; 3 p s s x 3 1 5 3 1 1 ai s -s A JS 03 - a 43 O # 1 ^f bn s 1 o .2 "eS o 'S 1 ll *3 ^K Waxy. Penelope. Wanderer. Thalestris. Pot-8-os Maria bv Herod Lizette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Ara- bianSis, to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Gohanna Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus Gr. Robinson. Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldflnder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cullen Arabian. Chanticleer, lerne. Woodpecker Dau. of Eclipse Rosebud by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian. Bagot Dau. of Gamahoe Patty by Tim Miss Patch by Justice Ringtail Galloway by Cur Bay Barb Sis. to Witty Man by Pelham's Hip. Irish Escape. Young Heroine. Commodore Buffer's dam by Highflyer Shift by Sweetbriar Black Susan by Snap Dau. of Cade Dau. of Belgrade Dau. of Clif Arabian. Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Ara- bian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway Dau. of Snake Gr. Wilkes. Buzzard. Selim's dam. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. or' Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian. Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Makeless. Peruvian. Musidora. Sir Peter Dau. of Budrow Escape's dam by Squirrel Dau. of Babraham Dau. of Golden Ball Bushy Molly by Harnp Ct. Childers. Meteor Maid of All Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip Dau. of Cottingham Warl. Galloway. Blacklock. Wagtail. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose bv Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Prime Minister Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of An- caster Dau. of Dam. Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko. Champion. ^ Etiquette. Selim Podagra by Gouty Jet by Magnet Jewel by Squirrel Sophia by Blank Diana by Second Hanger's Br. Mare by Stan. Arabian. Orville Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. 2 3 f 'x 3 jj Gabriella. Am. Eclipse. Alice Carneal. Boston. 1 ralv Sir Miller's D Rowpna Sar P e ' Sis " to Tim - Galypso. Archy Damsel . iowena. don Tuckahoe leon Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol.) Imp. Saltram Dau. of Syrnme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire (Regulus.) Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Jolly Roger (Roundhead) Dau. of Imp. Sober John (Rib.) Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau.of Symme's Wildair Y Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian. Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana. Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slam- erkin by Wildair Imp, Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. />f Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond. Diomed. Amanda. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Chil- ders Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk. Grey Diomed Dau. of Va Cade (Partner) Dau. of Independence (Fear- nought) Dolly Fine by Imp. Silvereye (Cul. Arabian.) Imp. Messenger. Daughter of. Mambrino (Engineer) Dau. of Turf (Matchem) Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Starling Snap's dam by Fox Gipsy by Bay Bolton. Pot-8-os Dau. of Gimcrack (Cripple) Snap Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian. Diomed. Castianira. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Chil- ders Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk. Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm' Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt Dau. of Bustard (Crab.) Bellair. Daughter of. Imp. Medley (Gimcrack) Y. Selima by Yorick (Bellair) Bl. Selima by Fearnought Imp. Selima by Godol. Arabian Large Hartley Mare. Imp. Dare Devil (Masnet by Herod) Sallard Mare by Imp. Fearnought (Regulus) Piccadilla by Batt & Macklin's Imp. Fearnought Dau. of "Baylor's Godolphin (Fearnought) Dau. of Imp. Hob or Nob (Goliah by Fox) Dau. of Imp. Jolly Roger (Roundhead by F. Childers) Dau. of Imp. Valiant (Dormouse by Godolphin) Dau. of Tryall (Imp. Traveler by Partner.) 40 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. ENQUIRER Continued. the injury to his ankle, which caused his retirement from the turf. Enquirer traces through several crosses of Sir Archy to the great imp. Diomed, winner of the first English Derby, and a horse in which the best stock of America can be traced through uncontaminated sources. There is no better line through which to perpetuate and retain this blood, with the Whalebone and Pantaloon blood in- herited through his sire. He is 1G hands high girth 73 in., length of shoulder 29f in., circumference of arm 22 in., around the leg below the knee 9 in., from point of shoulder to turn of the buttocks 69 in., from point of hip to point of hock 38 in., around the gaskins 18 in., and weighs 1,200 Ibs. EOLUS, ^ WINNER OF THE CITY HOTEL STAKES AT BALTIMORE, AND OTHER GOOD RACES,) Will stand the season of 1883 at the Ellerslie Stud near Charlottsville, Albermarle County, Va., at $100 the season. Application to R. J. Hancock, proprietor, Overton, P. 0., Va. Yearlings will be sold an- nually. EOLUS, by imp. Leamington, son of Faugh-a Ballagh, bred by Major Thomas W, Doswell, Bullfield Stud, Hanover Junction, Va., foaled 1868, dam Fanny Washing- ton, dam of Rappahannock, etc., by Revenue, sou of imp. Trustee, out of Sarah Wash- ington the dam of Oratrix. Inspector, etc., by Garrison's Zinganee, son of Sir Archy. Leamington, his sire, can be found in this book. Fanny Washington, his dam, was one of the best mares of her day ; was winner at all distances, 2 mile heats in 3:4?| r 3:40|, 3 mile heats in 5:43, 5:44, defeating Tar River, and in 5:43, 5:332-, she won 4 mile heats in 7:87, 8:02, defeating La Variete. Endorser and others, and beat the best ones on all the tracks ; her full sister, Sue Wa-hington, was also noted as win- ner at all distances. Revenue, her sire, won at all distances, and was the sire of the great Planet, Exchequer and other good race-horse?. Sarah Washington, his gran- dam, was one of the best mares of her day, winner at all distances ; 3 mile heats- in 5:42, 5:39, and beat the famous Lady Clifden 4 mile heats! She produced In- spector, one of the best race-horses of his day, and Oratrix that beat the noted Bostona. Eolus did not start as a two-year old, but won three out of the six races in which he started as n three-year old, a club purse, 2 miles, at Saratoga, in 3:38 ; a purse, If miles, in 3:14^, beating such horses as Tubman, Frogtown 'and others, and the City Hotel Stakes at Baltimore, 1-J miles, in the mud, in 2:55 He did not start as a four- year-old, and only won three races at five years old ; 1 miles at Baltimore, in 2:43f ; If miles at Saratoga, in 3:15, and one of 1-J- miles in 2:02. He was clo>e up in seveial races in first-class company. When six years old he ran three races, won two, one of 2i miles at Baltimore, in 4:39, and one of two mile heats, in 3:40, 3:39J, 3:36f, Mart Jordan winning the second heat. This third heat is the fastest and best third heat ever run, and stamped him as a race-horse of the first water, possessing both speed and stamina. He had but one representative on the turf in 1881, Eole, and although much out of condition during the year, he ran creditably in all his ra^es and won some of great merit, notably his If miles in 3:07^, one mile and rive furlongs in 2:49f, one mile and a furlong, with 116 Ibs., in l:5Sf, one mile and three furlongs in 2:24, 1-J- miles in 2:1H, 1| miles in 2:39J. In 1882, Eole, although saddled with . the top weights, won the great Metropolitan Stakes at Jerome Park, 1 miles, in 2 '41, defeating General Monroe, Monitor, Parole, etc., and the Jockey Club Handicap, 2 miles, in 3:38|, car- rying 123 Ibs. to Monitor's 122, he be ; ng second. In the Coney Island Cup he forced Hindoo to run the first 2 miles in 3:29f, and the 2 mile** in 3: 58, the fastest race at the distance during the year. Eole won the Monmouth Cup, 2 miles, in 4:07f, beat- ing Girofle and Monitor. He won theC hampion Stakes, the Morrissey Stakes at Sara toga, and the Autumn Cup at Coney Island, 3 miles, in 5:26, in which he defeated Lida Stanhope, Thora, Glenmore and four others. In this race he carried 120 Ibs, and conceded all lumps of weight. When beaten ho was out of condition or over loaded by the handicappers. Eolist is the only other colt by him which has been trained. Eolus is a dark bay horse, with star in his forehead and two white hind heels, full 15f hands, and weighs 1,100 Ibs. He is a large, fine horse, of great substance and power, and in addition to his Waxy blood through Whalebone and Whisker, he has four dis- tinct crosses of Sir Archy on his dam's side, and traces to Eclipse and Herod through his collateral branches. The stock all possess symmetry, constintion and staying powers. He should command the patronage of the public. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 41 PEDIGREE OF EOLUS. 3 u Waxy. Penelope. Tot-S-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. 1 S 1 Wanderer. Thalestria. Gohanna Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Comp. Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian. Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of old Eng. Dau. of Cullen Arabian Miss Cade. Faugh-a- =' O "o Chanticleer, lerne. Woodpecker Dau. of Eclipse Rosebud by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian, dam of True Blues. Bagot Dau. of Gamahoe Patty by Tim Miss Patch bv Justice Ringtail Galloway by Cur Bay Barb Sis. to Witty Mare by Hip. ^" | '5 c -t-j .fcfl Irish Escape. Young Heroine. Commodore Buffer's dam by Highflyer Shift by Sweetbriar Black Susan by Snap Dau. of Cade Dau. of Belgrade. Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Ara- bian Gr. Robinson by the Bald Galloway Dau. of Snake Gr. Wilkes. PL,' > i 2 O "aj I Buzzard. Selim's darn. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian Dam of True Blues. Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass af the Mill by Traveler. ?hter of. 1 S Peruvian. Musidora. Sir Peter Dau. of Budrow Escape's dam by Squirrel Dau. of Babraham Dau. of Golden Ball Bushy Molly by Hamp. Ct. Childers. Meteor Maid of all Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandern by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip Dau. of Cottingham War. Galloway. />_ a S 3 Blacklock. Wagtail. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Man ilia by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Prime Minister Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko. CO 1 ii Champion. Etiquette. Selim Podagra by Gouty Jet by Magnet Jewel by Squirrel Sophia by Blank Diana by Second Dau. of Stanyan Arabian. Orville Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper (Crab.) W 1 Cattou. Golumpus. Lucy Grey. Gohanna Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Comp. Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godal. Arabian Gr. Robinson. Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Makeless. o - Emma. Whisker. Gibside Fairy. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. ^ 1 Somers. /; < 6 Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol.) Commutation Dau. of Dare Devil Sally Shark by Imp. Shark Betsey Pringle by Fearnought Imp. Jenny Dismal by Dismal. i H i f. . Mischief Virginian. Grandam of Trifle. Sir Archy Meretrix by Magog Narcissa by Imp. Shark Rosetta by Imp. Centinel Diana by Clodius Sally Painter. Bedford Dau. of Bellair Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Wildair Dau. of Lexington (Wildair) Dau. of Spanking Roger. X s Zinganec SirArchy Diomed. Castianira. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk. Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Dau. of Bustard. z I Garrison' 6 Imp. Chance. Daughter of. Lurcher (Dungannon) Recovery by Hyder Ally (Blank) Perdita by Herod Fair Forester by Sloe Dau. of Forester. Imp. Eagle (Volunteer) Maria by Bay Yankee (President) Dau. of Meade^s Celer Dau. of Partner Dau. of Apollo Dau. of Valiant. - II Sir Archy. Reaphook's dam. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Dare Devil Dau. of Symme's Wildair Picadilla by Batte's Fearnought Dau . of Godolphin (Fearnought) Dau. of Hob or Nob. _-- a 3 i Imp. Speculator. Dragon (Woodpecker) Sis. to Sting by Herod Florizel's dam by Cygnet Dau. of Cartouch Ebony by Childers Ebony by Basto. Pompadour. Valiant (Dormouse by Godol. Arabian) Imp. Jenny Cameron by Cuddy (Fox) Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk Betty Percival by Leede's Arabian Dau. of Spanker (D'Arcy Yellow Turk.) 42 The Horse- Breed erg* Guide and Hand Book. FALSETTO, (WINNER OF THE PHCEN1X HOTEL STAKE AT LEXINGTON, CLARK STAKE AT LOUISVILLE, TRAVERS AND KENNER STAKES AT SARA- TOGA, N. Y., ALL IN 1879). Will stand the season of 1883 at the Wbodburn Stud, A. J. Alexander proprietor, near Spring Station, Ky., at $50 the season. Application to L. Brodhead, Spring Station. Annual sales of yearlings in May. FALSETTO, by Enquirer, son of imp. Leamington, bred by the late Col. J. W. Hunt Reynolds, Fleetwood Stud, Ky., foaled 1876, dam Farfaletta, dam of Felicia, Fortuna, t:tc., by imp. Australian, out ot Elkhorna, dam of Elkhorn Arcturus, etc., by Lexing- ton. Leamington, Enquirer, Australian and Lexington, all noted horses covering the first four crosses of the blood of Falsetto, are to be found in this book. His dam, Far- faletta, has never produced any thing but good ones. Felicia and Fortuna were both good race mares and creditable performers. Falsetto made his maiden effort at Lex- ington, Ky., May 10, first day of the Spring meeting, in Phoenix Hotel Stakes, 1J miles. Falsetto, never having started before, was ignored in the betting. Trinidad, Ada Glenn and Lilly R., were the three favorites. Ten horses started, Falsetto won, defeating Ada Glenn by a neck, Scully a good third, Trinidad, Lily R., Hamadan, Wissahickon, Bucktie, Bailey and Black Hills unplaced; time, 2:08f. Falsetto's second appearance was at Louisville, Ky., May 20, in the Kentucky Derby, 1 miles ; he ran second to Lord Murphy, suffering his first and only defeat. Strathmore, Trinidad, Ada Glenn, One Dime, Gen. Pike, Bucktie and Wissahickon also started ; time of race, 2:37. Same place, May 27, won the Clark Stakes, 2 miles, defeating Bucktie, Trinidad, Mary Ann, Gen. Pike, Borak and Wissahickon ; time, 3:40. Fal- setto, with his stable companions, was sent to Saratoga at the conclusion of the Louis- ville meeting, and had nearly two months in which to rest and prepare for their en- gagements at that point. Saratoga, July 19, he met the hitherto invincible Spend- thrift, also Harold, Jericho and Dan Spading, in the Travers Stakes, If miles. The history of the race is too well known to require repetition here. Falsetto won ; Spendthrift was second, Harold third; time, 3:09, a very fast race for the track. While not detracting in the least from Falsetto's magnificent performance, it is safe to say that, Spendthrift was not himself, as his wonderful race for the Lorillard Stakes, at Jerome Park, June 10, amply proved. Saratoga, Aug. 12, won the Kenner Stakes, 2 miles, defeating Spendthrift, Jericho, Monitor and Harold; time, 3:35J. Total win- nings in his three-year old year form, $18,275. Falsetto was then purchased and sent to England by Mr. P. Loritlard, lie paying $18,000 for him ; giving away in one of his legs in his preparation, he was returned to America and sold to the Woodburn Stud. Falsetto is from one of the great racing families of America, his dam. grandam and great grandam were handled but little, but all have produced winners ; Mary Morris, his fifth dam, was a fine race-mare at all distances, and was the dam of the two tine race horses, Wild Irishman and Frankfort; her dam was the great grandam of Pa- role, and from the same blcod in a direct line sprang Rattler, Cbilders and Sumpter, all good race-horses and stallions. Flirtilla, by Sir Archy, was out of the same family, and from her came Ringgold, the sire of Onward and Delaware. The imported Cub Mare, from which all this stock emanated, was out of Amaranthus, dam by Second, and they trace through popular racing families of England to the Layton Barb Mare. Falsetto, has four of the best racing strains in this country to begin with, and his blood is pure through a long line of distinguished horses ; if racing lineage is worth anything, Falsetto must make a successful sire. He is inbred to Lexington, and has the Waxy blood on both sides, from Whalebone, winner of the Derby in 1810, to Whisker, winner in 1815, and his son Memnon, sire of Envoy, won the St. Leger in 1825. He is also very strongly inbred to Diomed through Lexington, Am. Eclipse andGabriella. Falsetto is a brown, stands 16 hands f of an inch higb, with a blaze in his face and snip on the nose, and four white ankles. He is a grand-looking horse, without any surplus lumber, ami can scarcely fail in the stud. If he is bred to Lex ing. ton mares or the daughters of Lexington mares through racing strains he will not fail. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 43 PEDIGREE OF FALSETTO. f ci Sir Hercules.| Whalebone. Peri. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old England (Godol.) 1 tr Tr Guiccioli. Bob Booty. Flight. Chanticleer lerne by Bagot Dau. of Gamahoe Patty by Tim Miss Patch by Justice Ringtail Galloway by Cur. Bay Barb. Irish Escape Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson by Bald. Galloway. 1 "3 a o Castrel. Idalia. Buzzard Dau. of Alezander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam l;y Cade Lass of the Mill. Peruvian Musidora by Meteor Maid of all Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip (Childers.) s Tr. cJ p dl 03 Q. ' Laurel. Maid of Honor. Blacklock Wagtail by Prime Minister Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Demascus Arabian. Champion Etiquette by Orville Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of Ancaster Starling. s a c Boston. Timoleon. Robin Brown's dam. Sir Archy Dau. of Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire. Ball's Florizel Dau. of Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade. ri p 'x Alice Carneal. Sarpedon. Rowena. Emilius Icaria by The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Bening- brough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia. Sumpter Lady Grey by Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds. L J" W Duroc. Miller's Damsel. Diorned Amanda by Grey Diomed Dau. of Va. Cade Dau. of Hickman's Independence Dolly Fine by Imp. Silvereye. Messenger Imp. Mare by Pot-8-os Dau. of Gimcrack Snapdragon by Snap Dau.of Regulus Dau.of Bartlet's Childers Dau.of Hon. Arabian. ETTO. ^ Gabriella, Sir Archy. Calypso. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol.) Bellair (Imp. Medley) Dau. of Imp. Dare Devil (Magnet) Dau. of Symme's Wildair Picadilla by B. & M's. Fearnought Dau. of Godol. PALS 5 t/3 Mel- bourne. Humphrey Clinker. Daughter of. Comus Clinkerina by Clinker Pewet by Tandem Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Cervantes Dau. of Golumpus Dau. of Paynator Sis. to Zodiac by St. George Abigail by Woodpecker Firetail by Eclipse. | West At Mower- ina. Touchstone. Emma. Camel Banter by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling. Whisker Gibside Fairy by Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose. "x _2 Young Emilius. Emilius. Shoveler. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimaut by Dorimaut Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Scud Goosander by Hambletonian Rally by Trumpator Fancy Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau of Spectator Horatia by Blank (Godol.) K i w Persian. Whisker. Variety. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Selim or Soothsayer Sprite by Bobtail Catharine by Woodpecker Ca- milla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus. I p Timoleon. Robin Brown's dam. Sir Archy Dau. of Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire. Ball's Florizel Dau. of Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel. rt C 1 Alice Carneal. Sarpedon. Rowena. Emilius Icaria by The Flyer Parma bv Dick Andrews May by Bening- brough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia. Sumpter Lady Grey by Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Daughter of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds. 5 cona. Glencoe. Sultan. Trampoline. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hut. Spot. Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer- Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. a o 3 fs Imp. Envoy. Memnon (Whisker) Zariua by Morisco (Muley) Ina by Smolensko Mor- giana by Coriander Fairy by Highflyer Fairy Queen by Y. Cade. Q* Mary Morris. Medoc (Am. Eclipse) Miss Obstinate by Sumpter Jenny Slamerkin by Indiana by Columbus (Imp. Pantaloon) Jane Hunt by Paragon (Imp. Flimnap) Moll by Imp. Figure (Grey Figure) Slamerkin by Imp. Wild- air (Cade by Godolphin Imp. Cub Mare by Cub (Fox) Dau. of Sec- ond (F. Childers) Dau. of Starling (Bay Bolton) Sis. to Vane's Partner by Partner (Jigg) Sis. to Guy by Greyhound (White Bab Chillaby) Br.Farewell by Makeless (Oglethorpe Arabian) Dau.of Brimmer (Yellow Turk) Dau. of Place's White Turk Dau. of Dodsworth (Nat. Barb) Layton Barb Mare. 44 The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. FECHTER (Imp.) Will be located at the Fair mew Stud Farm, near Gallatin, Sumner Co., Tenn., and will be permitted to serve mares at $50 each, for the seasoti, and $5 to the Groom. Application to Charles Reed^ Gallatin, Tenn* Annual Sales of Yearlings at Saratoga in July. FECHTER, by Bel Demonio, son of Weatherbit, bred by Mr. W. Blenkiron, foaled 1873 ; dam Hilda, dam of Ursula, Ersilia, Cherry, etc., by Prime Minister, son of Melbourne, out of Ethel by Ethelbert. Fechter never ran in public, but is descended on both sire's and dam's sides from a long line of distinguished racers. Bel Demonio started in two races as a three-year-old, and won both; the Easby Triennial Produce Stakes at Catterich Bridge, beating War Dance and Revival, and a sweepstake of 50 sovs. each for three-year-olds, over the Rowley mile at the Newmarket Craven Meet- ing. Prime Minister, the sire of his dam, was highly esteemed and thoroughly tried previous to the Derby, and was so well liked that he was backed to win a large sum of money; he was sire of Farfalla, Lord Burleigh, Lustre, Pastime, Sporting Life, Knight of the Garter, and other reputable runners. Ethelbert, the sire of his grandam, was by Faugh-a-Ballagh, the sire of Leamington, was a good race-horse, won the City and Suburban Handicap in 1853, after a dead heat with Pancake; he was sire of Big Ben that beat the great Dundee. Ethelbert was the best produce of his dam. Fechter, in addition to his many crosses to Highflyer, Herod and Eclipse, has a double cross of Whalebone, through his best son, Sir Hercules, each through the noted stallions, Irish Birdcatcher and Faugh-a-Ballagb, in addition to his cross of Priam through Miss Letty, an Oaks winner, one of Pantaloon and several of Orville through Emilius and Muley, and the hard bottom crosses of Buzzard and Trumpator. With such a combi- nation of speedy and stout crosses, with size, substance and pure blood, he can scarcely fail to get racehorses. Fechter is a blood-bay, 16| hands high, with a star in hi& forehead. He has an excellent shoulder, fine through the heart, and an extra fine hip, back and loin. Taking him altogether, he is a remarkably fine horse. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 45 PEDIGREE OF FECHTER (Imp.). 3 p ! Tramp. Mandane. i Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. ?ot-8-os Y. Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Grey Robinson. 7L I c Morgiana. Muley. Miss Stepheson. Orville Eleanov by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Scud or Sorcerer Sis. to Petworth by Precipitate Dau. of Woodpecker Sis. to Juniper by Snap Y. Marske's dam by Blank. 1 | S 1 Emilius. Cressida. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom (Con. Arabian.) Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter Sis. to Cato by Partner (Jigg). 7; as ' cc 1 Orville. Golden Legs. Dam. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Canta- trice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Buzzard Hornpipe by Trumpator Luna by Herod Proserpine, Sis. to Eclipse by Marske Mother Western by Smith's Son of Snake. Blenkiroi ^ 2; 3 \ 3 J i I w Whalebone. Peri. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella b\ Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cullen Arabian. j . c "7 '3 Bob Booty. Flight. Chanticleer lerne by Bagot Dau. of Garnahoc Patty by Tim Miss Patch by Justice Ringtail Galloway by Cur Bay Barb Sis. to Witty Mare. I Escape Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero (Cade) Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway. ft | =/ 3 g Voltaire. Blacklock. Daughter of. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose bv Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. (Godol.). Phantom Dau. of Overton Dau. of Walnut Dau. of Ruler Piracantha by Matchem Dau. of Regulus Jenny Spinner by Partner. TH rd *rf I Amulet. Jerry. Emilia. Smolensko Louisa by Orville Thomasina by Timothy Violet by Shark Dau. of Syphon Charlotte by Blank Dau. of Crab Dau. of Dy's Dimple. Abier (Truffle) Emilv of Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. _o 1 OU.IIK i Comus. Clinkerina. Sorcerer Houghton Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lardella by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade Beauf remont's dam by Bro. to Fearnought. Clinker Pewet by Tandem Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Samp- son Dau. of Regulus Marske's darn by Blacklegs (By Turk). 'P. rj s ^ I i Cervantes. Daughter. Don Quixote Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Golumpus Dau. of Paynator Sis. to Zodiac by St. George Abigail by Woodpecker Firetail by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Naylor by Cade. g * pq o lonade. Castrel. Buzzard. Selim's Dam. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart's Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian True Blue's dam. Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Maltou's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler. E- 1 W W IV 2 a | .23 13 Peruvian. Musidora. Sir Peter Dau. of Budrow Escape's dam by Squirrel Dau. of Babraham Dau. of Golden Ball Bushy Molly by Hamp. Ct. Childers. Meteor Maid of all Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip Dau. of Cottingham War Galloway. J ~ | I Sir Hercules. Guiccioli. Whalebone Peri by Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Bob Booty Flight by I Escape Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis.' to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. 1 1 ! w Liverpool. Esperance. Tramp Dau. of Whisker Mandane by Pot-8-os Y. Camilla by Wood- peckerCamilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb. Lap-dog Grisette by Merlin Coquette by Dick Andrews Vanity by Buzzard Dabchick by Pot-8-os Drab by Highflyer Hebe by Chrysolite. ^ , ;. Ithuriel. Touchstone. Verbena. Camel Banter by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayflv bv Matchem Dau. of An. Starling.. Velocipede Rosalba by Milo Sis. to Rubens by Buzzard/Dau. of Alex- ander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Euglneer. a 1 Emilius. Orville Emilv by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver. W Apollonia. Whisker My Lady by Comus The Colonel's dam by Delpini (Highflyer) TirmiA rvripv >iv TCiiicr T^pro'im fT^Vlin^f^ Oth dam Svlvia bv Y Marske (Marske) 10th dam Ferret by Bro. to Silvio (Cade) llth dam by Regulus (Godol.) 12th dam by Ld. Moreton's Arabian 13th dam by Mixbury 14th dam by Mulso Bay Turk 15th dam by Bay Bolton-16th dam by Coneyskins 17th dam by Hutton's Gr. Barb 18th dam by Bverly Turk 19th dam by Bustler. 46 The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. FELLOWCRAFT, (THE FIRST HORSE TO BEAT LEXINGTON'S FOUR MILE TIME, 7:19, WHICH HE DID AT SARATOGA, AUG, 20TH, 1874, RUNNING IN 7:19i.) Will stand the season 0/1883 at the Dixiana Stud (if not sold), *by pri- vate contract. Application to Maj. B. G. Thomas, proprietor, Lex- ington, Ky. FELLOWCRAPT, by imp. Australian, son of West Australian, bred by A. J. Alex- ander, Woodburn Stud, Ky. ; foaled 1870, dam Aerolite the dam of Mozart, Ruther. ford, Spendthrift, etc., by Lexington 3d, dam FJorine, the dam of Idlewild, by imp- Glencoe, out of Melody by Medoc, son of Am. Eclipse. As a two-year-old Fellowcraft started five times and won one race. At Long Branch was unplaced in Hopeful Stakes, one-half mile; unplaced in a dash of three-quarters of a mile; won a dash of three-quarters of a mile in 1 :20, beating Marsyas and three others. At Saratoga was unplaced in the Flash Stakes and in the Saratoga Stakes, same place. As a three- year old he started nine times and won one race. Jerome Park, was unplaced in the Belmont Stakes; was second to Survivor in a dash of 1 miles, run in 2:15f ; was unplaced in the Weatherby Stakes, \\ miles; same place, was third to Tom Bowling and Springbok in the Jerome Stakes, 2 miles; was third in the Grand National Handicap 2| miles, won by Preakness in 4:08f, with Harry Basset second, At Sara- toga was unplaced in the Travers Stakes, If miles, won by Tom Bowling in 3:09 J. Same place, was second in the Sequel Stakes, won by imp. Ill Used in 3 :40 ; same place, walked over for a sweepstakes for three year-olds, 2 miles. When four years old he started twelve times and won three races. At Jerome Park was unplaced in the Fordham Handicap; also in the Jockey Club Handicap; unplaced in a race of mile heats won by Kitty Pease in 1 :43f , 1 :44 ; was third in purse race, If miles ; third in Handicap Sweepstakes, 2 miles, won by Kitty Pease in 4:35|. At Long Branch r was unplaced in a race of two-mile heats. Same place, won purse, $1,000, 4 miles, in 7:43. Again, same place, was second in a race of two-mile heats, won by Vandalite n 3:49, 3:37. At Saratoga, August 4, was third in a dash of three miles, won by iSpringbok in 5:42, with Preakness second. Same place, won dash of H miles in 2:42, beating Katie Pease, The Governess and Wanderer. Same place, was second in a dash of 2 miles, won by Wanderer in 4:00-. Same place won dash of 4 miles in 7:19i, beating Wanderer and Katie Pease. This was the best race, at the distance, ever run up to that date. The first mile was run in 1 :47, two miles in 3:38, three miles in 5:29, and the four miles as stated. This closed the turf career of Fellowcraft, and since his retirement, while he has had a limited advantage as a sire, still he has sired some fast horses. Knight Templar won three-quarters of a mile in 1 :14, three-quarter mile heats, in 1 :16f , 1 :16J, and one mile in 1 :42, all of which are very creditable, 1 :14 being the fastest time on record for three-quarters of a mile. Blue Lodge won heats of three-quarters of a mile in 1 :20, 1 :19i, beating Brambaletta, Pilgrimage. Maggie C. and others. She ran dead heat and divided Citizen's Plate with Long Taw,at St. Louis, !& miles, in 155J. Blue Lodge won some good races in in 1882. Fellowcraft is only cred_ itcd with ten foals, three of which are rising two years old. Nearly all that have been trained have won. Fellowcraft is a rich chestnut, with star and two white hind feet, is well formed and a fine blood-like specimen of a horse, 16 hands high. He is hand, somely bred, and was a race-horse with great speed and the capacity to stay over a dis- tance of ground, He is strongly inbred to Diomed and imp. Medley, son of Gimcrack by Cripple, son of Godolphin Arabian; he possesses the Waxy blood through Whisker and Whalebone, and numerous crosses to Herod and Eclipse, the pedigree terminating in the blood of Medley by Gimcrack. With a chance he will make a real good sire. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. PEDIGREE OF FELLOWCRAFT. E O> > Selim or Soothsayer.* Sprite. Sorcerer Golden Locks by Delpini Violet by Shark Dau. of Syphon Charlotte by Blank Dau. of Crab Dau. of Dyer's Dimple. Bobtail Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Treutham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian. > J ^ w 3 2 d |l Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Saltram Dau. of Syrnme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire (Regulus.) h c o 5 c; & Sister to ?uckahoe. Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Imp. Fearnought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. Imp. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Imp. Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade (Godol.) s a' 9 c 5 id J Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- imant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beuingbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank. W '< t i *1 ^ 1 ^ Rowena. Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slam- erkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Robin Gray Maria by Melzar Dau. of Imp. Highflyer Dau. of Imp. Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Imp. Jack of Diamonds. % - Sultan. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Dau. of Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Button's Spot. aj 5 h Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. ^ c 8 Medoc. Am. Eclipse. Young Maid of the Oaks. Duroc Miller's Damsel by Messenger Dau. of Pot-8-os Dau. of Gim- crack Snap Dragon by Snap Fribble's dam by Regulus. Expedition Maid of the Oaks by Spread Eagle Annette by Shark Dau. of Rockingham Dau. of Gallant Dau. of True Whig. OJ X rC .e. g Haxall's Moses. Daughter. Sir Harry Mermaid by Wax}- Promise by Buzzard Dau. of Precipitate Lady Harriet bv Mark Anthony Georgiana bv Matchem. Blackburn's Whip Maria by Craig's Alfred (Imp. "Medley) Dau. of Tay- lor's Bellair (Imp. Medley) Dau. of Imp. Medley (Gimcrack). * Soothsayer given. 48 1 he Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand J3ook. FOXHALL, (WINNER OF THE BEDFORD STAKES AND THE BRETBY NURSERY HANDICAP PLATE AT NEWMARKET, IN 1880 ; THE GRAND DUKE MICHAEL STAKES, THE CESAREWITCH STAKE (HANDICAP), THE SELECT STAKES, THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES HANDICAP AND GRAND PRIX DE PARIS, ALL IN 1881.) FOXHALL, by King Alfonso, son of imp. Phaeton, bred by A. J. Alexander, Wood- burn Stud, Ky., foaled 1878, dam Jamaica by Lexington, son of Boston, out of Fanny Ludlow by imp. Eclipse, son of Orlando. Foxliall was selected and purchased for James R. Keene, Esq., by B. D. Bruce, when a yearling, and has only raced in Eng land and France. King Alfonso, his sire, can be found in this book ; also Lexington the sire of his dam. Jamaica, his dam, was never trained, but his grandani, Fanny Ludlow, was a good race-mare ; she won a dash of 1& miles at Saratoga in 1869, in 1:56, the fastest race ever run at the distance to that day. Mollie Jackson, his great grandam, w?s Vandal's best daughter ; she was winner from one to four mile heats, won 3-mile heats in 5:3H, 5:34f, 5:28, the fastest three heats ever run, aud the third heat unequaled to this day ; she ran the ninth mile in 1 :48. Foxhall made his debut at the Newmarket Second October Meeting iu the Bedford Stakes, five furlongs, de- feating Myra, who was favorite at 3 to 1 on her, Ishmael and Mynheer. Same meeting, was second to Savoyard in the Ashley Sweepstakes, five furlongs, beating Simnel, Lam- prey and Montgomerie, Newmarket Houghton Meeting, won the Bretby Nursery Hand- icap Plate, five furlongs, defeating Heyday, the favorite, to whom he gave 24 Ibs. , Accel- erato and fifteen others. Heydey was the favorite; this stamped him as a first-class colt. At three years old was second to the great Bend Or in the City and Surburban Hand- icap, with Post Obit, Peter, Prestonpans, Petronel and seventeen others behind him. He then crossed the Channel and won the Grand Prix de Paris, one mile and seven furlongs, defeating Tristan, Albion, Fiddler and six others. The race was run in 3:17. He was returned to England, and without a gallop started in the Ascot Cup but was unplaced. Newmarket First October Meeting, won the Grand Duke Michael Stakes across the flat, 1 mile, 3 furlongs, 73 yards, beating Don Fulano, Ishmael and Maske- lyne. Second October Meeting, won the Cesarewitch Stakes (handicap), 2 miles, 2 furlongs, 28 yards, carrying 110 Ibs., defeating Chippendale, Fiddler, Petronel and fif- teen others ; won the Select Stakes for three-year olds, Rowley mile, beating Tristan and Maskelyne. Houghton Meeting, won the Cambridgeshire Stakes, (handicap), 1 miles, carrying 126 Ibs., defeating Lucy Glitters (3), 91 Ibs., Tristan (3), 107 Ibs., Ibs., Peter (5), 140 Ibs., Bend Or (4), 134 Ibs., and 27 others. This is the only time in the history of the turf that the two great handicaps were ever won by one and the same horse, except when Rosebery, a four-year old, won the Cesarewitch in 1876, with 103 Ibs., 7 less than Foxhall carried, and the Cambridgeshire with 117 Ibs., 9 less than Foxhall carried, he only three-years old. No horse has ever won this race with the weight carried by Foxhall. He won the Ascot Gold Cup in 1882, and was defeated when out of condition, by Fiddler, whom he had beaten injseveral races. It is hoped that when he retires he will be returned to America. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 49 PEDIGREE OF FOXHALL. II Economist. Fanny Dawson. Whisker Floranthe by Octavian Caprice by Anvil Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze Dau. of Y. Greyhound. Nabocklish Miss Tooley by Teddy the Grinder Lady Jane by Sir Peter- Paulina by Florizel Captive by Matchem Calliope. d P ^ 8+j g ^.3 Glencoe. Marpessa. Sultan Trampoline by Tramp Web by Waxy-Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise bv Snap Julia. Muley Clare by Marmion Harpalice by Gohanna Amazon by Driver Fractions by Mercury Dau. of Woodpecker. 1 inshine. g 1 Touchstone. Ghuznee. Camel Banter by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling. Pantaloon Languish by Cain Lydia by Poultou Variety by Hyacinthus Sis. to Swordsman by Weazel Dau. of Turk. $ Merry Si M O 3 Falstaff. Sis. to Pompey. Touchstone Decoy by Filho-da-Puta Finesse by Peruvian Violante by John Bull Dau. of Highflyer Everlasting by Eclipse. Emilius Variation by Bustard Johannah Southcote by Beningbrough Lavinia by Pipator Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Car Puff. g -i Glencoe. Sultan. Trampoline. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. 1 $ "t> q II Tranby. Lucilla. Blacklock Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam Arabarian Dau. of Sampson. Trumpator Lucy by Orphan Lady Grey by Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought. ^ S O i; s 1 1 Muley. Chatham's dam. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Mat- chem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Election Fair Helen by Hambletonian Helen by Delpini Rosalind by Phoenomenon Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill. ALL T; p Mistletoe. Cherokee. Black-eyed Susan. Sir Archy Roxana by Hephestion (Buzzard) Roxana by Imp. Marplot Juliet by Imp. Mexican Dau. of Imp. Friar (South). Tiger Dau. of Albert Dau. of Algerine Dau. of Grey Alfred Dau. of Imp. Medley Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Imp. Fearnought. n X O c 6 g Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt, [mp. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Imp. Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire. fc 1 Sis. to Tuckahoe Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fear nought Dau. of Imp. Jolly Roger Dau. of Imp. Sober John. Imp. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y Kitty Fisher by Imp. Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade. ' 1 1 a o T3 c ,* Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana. 3 -> g Rowena. g Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Imp. Obscurity Slamerkiu by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare. Jobin Gray Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Imp. Jack of Diamonds. 1 Man do. Touchstone. Vulture. Camel Bantefr by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem. Langar Kite by Bustard Olympia by Sir Oliver Scotilla by Anvil Scota by Eclipse Harmony by Herod. Ludlow. d. S I O Bay Middleton. Flycatcher. Sultan Cobweb by Phantom Filagree by Soothsayer Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella' by Highflyer. Godolphin Sis. to Cobweb by Phantom Filagree by Soothsayer Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer. c c S3 lackson. Vandal. Glencoe. Alaric's dam. Sultan Trampoline by Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap. Tranby Lucilla by Trumpator Lucy by Orphan Lady Gray by Robin Gray Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer. *O If Margrave. uley Dau. of Election Fair Helen by Hambletonian Helen by Del- pini Rosalind by Phoenomenon Atalanta by Matchem. W Fanny Wright. Silverheels (Oscar by Gabriel) Aurora by Vingt'un (Imp. Diomed) Pan- (Imp. Slim) Dau. of Leonidas (Lloyd's Traveler) Dau. of Imp. Othello (Crab) Dau. of Imp. Juniper (Babraham) Dau. of Imp. Traveler (Partner) Imp. Selima by Godol. Arabian Larere Hartley Mare by Hartley's Biind'llorse (Holderness Turk) Flying Whig by Wm.'s Wood- stock Arabian Dau. of St. Victor Barb Dau. of Whvnot (I Barb.) Royal Mare. (Fenwick 50 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Boole. GLASGOW. Glasgow will stand the season of 1883 at the Stud Farm of his owner, J. P. Dawes, Laehine, Canada, at $25 the season. Application to J. P. Dawes, Lachine, Canada. GLASGOW by War Dance, son of Lexington, bred by Redding & Bros., Barren Co., Ky., near Glasgow, foaled 1873, dana Ida Dickey, by Joe Stoner, son of Wagner, out of a daughter of imp Glencoe. Glasgow at two years old, started three times and was unplaced. As a three-year old, started in four races. At Louisville, Ky., was third in the Louisville Hotel Stakes for three-year olds, 1J miles, won by Grit in 2:12, and was unplaced in the others. As a four-year old, started twelve times, and won four races. Nashville, Tenn., won mile heats inl:52i, 1:53, beating Highland Vintage, the only other starter; track muddy. Cincinnati, won two mile heats in 3:58,4:10, beating three others, track heavy. Columbus, Ohio, won a dash of 1 miles in 2 :39, beating Verdigris and six others. Cleveland, Ohio, won a dash of 1 miles in 2:10f, beating Courier and five others. Nashville, Tenn., was second in a race of mile heats, won by Courier in 1:46, 1:45. Louisville, Ky., was third in a dash of 2 miles, won by Whisper in 3:36, was second in a dash of 2 miles, won by Courier in 3:31f, Saratoga was third in a dash of 1| miles won by Parole in 2:36|, and was unplaced in the Balance of his races. As a six-year old, started in five races. Montgomery, Ala., was second in a dash of one mile, won by Aspasia in 1 :50^. Same place was third in a race of mile heats, won by Capt, Fred. Rice in 1 :49, 1 :47| ; was second to Aspasia, two mile heats, in 3:50, 3:46f. Eight years old, started in thirteen races, and won eight. Louisville, Ky. won a race of 1 J miles, over five hurdles, in 2:19, beating Duke of Kent and two others. St. Louis, won hurdle race, 1 miles, over five hurdles, in 2 :20, beating Woodcock and Turin. Won hurdle race, 2 miles, over eight hurdles, in 3:57^. Saratoga, won hurdle race, ran 1 miles, over five hurdles, in 2:21f, carrying 148 Ibs. , and beating Disturbance and Rosella. Won a handicap hurdle race, 1| miles, over six hnrdles, in 2:58, carrying 156 Ibs., and beating Faustina (5), 132 Ibs., only two starters. Won hurdle race, one mile and a furlong, over five hurdles, in 2:07, carrying 160 Ibs., and beating Postguard (aged), 148 Ibs., Faustina (5), 128 Ibs., and Terror (6), 130 Ibs. Won a handicap hurdle, 1J miles, over five hurdles, in 2:23i, carrying 165 Ibs., and beating Capt. Franklin (6), 130 Ibs., Distur- bance (aged), 154 Ibs., and Postguard (aged), 154 Ibs. Monmouth Park, won handicap steeplechase over the short course in 3:16i, carrying 160 Ibs., and beating Lizzie D, Joe Hunt, and four others. Monmouth Park, was second in a handicap steeplechase over the short course, won by Strychnine in 3:13|. Was third in a handicap hurdle, 1 miles, over five hurdles, won by Ingomar in 2 :19 ; Glasgow carried 165 Ibs. ; was unplaced in his other races. Nine years old, started in seven races, of which he won one. New Orleans, La,, won a hurdle, 1 miles, in 2:32, track heavy. Louisville, Ky., was third in steeplechase, 2 miles and a furlong, won by MissMalloy, in 4:16. Was third in a steeplechase, about !- miles, won by Guy, in 3:03. Saratoga, was third in a handicap hurdle, 1 miles, over five hurdles, won by Judge Bur- nett in 2:29, was third in a handicap hurdle race, l miles, over six hurdles, won by Revenge in 2:48i, was third in a handicap hurdle race, 1 miles, over five hurdles, won by Revenge in 2:19. Did not run in his 5 or 7 year old form. Glasgow was in poor hands during his racing career, but was a speedy and game horse. He is much inbred to Glencoe, having three crosses of that desirable blood ; he has nine crosses of Sir Archy through his distinguished sons, and traces to Web the own sister to Whalebone and Whisker, and thence through an own sister of Diomed to a daughter of Spanker. Glasgow is a bright chestnut, full 15f hands high, with a star in his forehead, near fore foot white to ankle, and near hind foot white to fet- lock, and dark spot on his left hind quarter, he is full of substance and quality, with plenty of bone. Should breed both hunters and racers. T/ie Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 51 PEDIGREE OF GLASGOW. ~ id .8 H~ Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau of Coalition Colt. Saltram Dau of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Imp. Fallower (Blank) Dau! of Imp. Vampire (Regulus.) | -[ 1 Sis. to luckahoe Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Don. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris Eclipse Dau. of Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Somer. Arabian. V, S Carneal. g 1 Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimarit by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana by Second. ANCE. B _^ < Row en a. Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Old Slamerkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of DiamondsImp. Diamond by Cul. Arabian. R X < C 02 Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Dau. of Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau of Hutton's Spot. ~ o 3 L s a 2 rt Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Stiap (Snip.) Waxy Penlope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by B. Bolton. & S o 1 I s Golumpus. Lucy Gray. Gohanna Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Comptom Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Makeless. * o' ^ a iCamillina. Camillus. Daughter of. Hambletonian Faith by Pacolet Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Traveler Miss Makeless by Y. Greyhound. Smolensk Miss Cannon by Orville Dau. of Weathercock Cora b \ / Matchem Dau. of Turk Dau. of Cub Dau. of Allworthy. y OLAS ^ Sir Charles. Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of' Wm.'s Forester Dau of Coalition Colt. Citizen Dau. of Commutation Dau. of Dare Devil Sally Shark by Imp. Shark Betsey Prinkle by Fearnought (Regulus). ~ ^ 3 11 Sis Marion. Ella Crump. Sir Archy Dau. of Citizen Dau of Alderman Dau. of Asche's Roebuck Dau. of Haine's King Herod Dau. of Imp. Partner. Citizen Dau of Huntsman Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Imp. Fearnought (Regulus) Dau. of Imp. Janus. s ^T _ 2 ^. Glencoe. Sultan. Trampoline. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury-r- Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Spot. Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer- Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. H EJ ^ _CJ 3 X? Medina. Bertrand. Directress. Sir Archy Eliza by Bedford Imp. Mambrina by Mambrino Sis. to Nay- lor's Sally by Blank Dau. of Ward Dau. of Merlin. Director (Sir Archy) Dau. of Potomac (Diomed) Dau. of Gimcrack Randolph's Roan (Imp. Medley) Dau. of Imp. Flimnap. 5 1 1 a 02 Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Dau. of Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hutton's Spot. "o n % 3 a, Is i Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap (Snip.) Waxy Penlope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. -\ 3 i 18 1 Sir Charles. Maria West. Sir Archy Dau. of Citizen Dau. of Commutation Dau. of Dare Devil- Sally Shark by Shark Betsey Pringle by Fearnought. Marion Ella Crump by Citizen Dau. of Huntman Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Imp. Janus. P5 ! Glaucus. Partisan Nanine by Selim--Bizarre by Peruvian Violante by John Bull Dau. of Highflyer Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. 5 Christobel. Woful (Waxy) Harriet by Pericles Dau. of Selim Pypilina by Sir Peter (Herod) Dau. of Spectator (Crab) Dau. of Blank (Godol.) Dau. of Chil- ders (Darley Arabian) Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham (Brownlow Turk) Dau. of Paget Turk Betty Percival by Leede's Arabian Dau. of Spanker (D'Arcy Yellow Turk.) 52 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Boole. GLEN ATHOL (Imp.) Glen Athol will be located the season of 1883 at the Woodburn Stud r Spring Station, Wbodford Co., Kentucky ^ and icill be permitted to serve mares at $50 each. Application to be made to L. Brodhead^ Spring Station, Kentucky. Annual sales of yearlings in May. GLEN ATHOL, by Blair Athol, son of Stockwell, bred by Mr. J. Johnstone, foaled 1869 r "called in the English Stud Book The Reaper," dam Greta, the dam of Heather Bloom, Harvester, Maid of Tyne, by Voltigeur, out of Mountain Flower, dam of Richochet, Heather, Alpenstock, etc., by Ithuriel. Glen Athol was imported by Mr. R. W. Cameron when two years old ; he was so badly injured on the voyage that he was never trained ; Blair Athol, his sire, is well known as the best son of Stockwell ; the latter won the 2,000 guineas and the St. Leger in 1852, and sired more winners of the great turf events in England than any other horse which ever lived, such as The Mar- quis, winner of the 2,000 guineas and St. Leger ; Bothwell and Gang Forward, win- ners of the 2,000 guineas ; Lady Augusta and Repulse, winners of the 1,000 guineas ; Achievement, winner of the 1,000 guineas and St. Leger ; Lord Lyon, winner of the 2, 000 guineas, Derby and St. Leger ; Doncaster, winner of the Derby and sire of Bend Or ; St. Albans, winner of the St. Leger ; Caller On, winner of St. Leger and other good races. Yolligeur, the sire of his dam, was oue of the few horses that won the "double event," Derby and St. Leger; is a fine improving strain of blood and noted for stoutness. Ithuriel, the sire of his great grandam. was by Touchstone, who was one of the great horses of England, and who defeated in the St. Leger, Plenipo- tentiary, surnamed The Lion of Doncaster, and also won the Doncaster Cup in 1835-36, and the Ascot Cup in 1806-37. The blood is as good as it can be made ; in addi- tion to the speedy crosses of Touchstone and Melbourne, his blood is fortified by that of Blacklock and Waxy through his best sons Whalebone and Whisker, Glen Athol has only covered a limited number of mares and has gotten some first-class race horses. There has not been upon the American turf for years two such aged horses as Checkmate and Glenmore, which not only possess great speed, but wonderful staying powers with ability to carry weight. Checkmate ran during the season of 1881 a series of the most remarkable races ever run by any horse in the annals of racing ; he won one mile and a furlong in 1 :56J, carrying 131 Ibs. ; 1 J miles in 2 :09, carrying 117 Ibs. ; 1-J miles in 2 :B5J, with 119 Ibs. ; and If miles in 3:01^, with 124 Ibs. ; the history of the turf furnishes no parallel to these grand performances. Glen- more accomplished nearly as much ; he won at mile heats in 1 :42$, 1 :42J, 1 :46J ; 1J miles in 2:10 ; If miles 3:10, and 2 miles in 3:58f, the fastest at the distance dur- ing the year 1881. Checkmate in 1882 won the Dixiana Stakes one mile 110 yards in 1:50$, beating Hindoo, Fellowplay and six others, won the Swigert Stake, one mile, 118 Ibs., in 1:42, beating Runnymede, etc ; won the Brewer's Cup, St. Louis, 2 miles, in 4:01, beating John Davis. Glenmore's heats of 1J miles in 2:09, 2:10, 2:14, have never been equaled. His great race in the Bowie Stakes, four-mile, heats in 7:29^, 7:30J, 7:31 ; the average has never been equaled in the world. Other reputable winners by him are Nannie H., Mamie H., Sagamore (Glen Ogle), Frank Short, Athol. Mattie Moore, Alec Grant, Tolima, Macedo- nicus, Mattie Glenn, Voltague, etc. Glen Athol is a dark chestnut, 16 hands high, with a blaze face and two white stockings behind ; he is fine through the heart and shoulders and, for his chances, one of the successful sires of the day. He is by the best son of Stockwell and he traces through the blood of Waxy, Eclipse and Herod to a Jloyal mare. Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 53 PEDIGREE OF GLEN ATHOL. 3 3 ii Sir Hercules. Gtticcioli. Whalebone Peri by Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder. Bob Booty Flight by Irish Escape Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian. 1 23 99 -r; Echidna. Economist. Miss Pratt. Whisker Floranthe by Octaviau Caprice by Anvil Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze Dau. of Y. Greyhound. Blacklock Gadabout by Orville Minstrel by Sir Peter Matron by Flori- zel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. 1 CO 1 ~ Glencoe. Sultan. Trampoline. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. a <5 I O 2* i, 3 31 ' Muley. Clare. Orville Eleanor by Whisker Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham (Godol). Marmion Harpalice by Gohauna Amazon by Driver Fractious by Mer- cury Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse. 3 -i ourne. 3umphre\ Clinker. Comus. Cliukerina. Sorcerer Houghton Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lar- della by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont's dam. Clinker Pe wet by Tandem Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Samp- son Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. >, 1 P3 ,0 'cD ^ Cervantes. Daughter of. Don Quixote Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Golumpus Dau. of Paynator Sis. to Zodiac by St. George Abigail by Woodpecker Firetail by Eclipse Dau. of Blank. 2> *j ^ s 5 I o3 ?3 t-' .33 O Partisan. . Pauline. Walton Parasol byPot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Moses Quadrille by Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer Harriet by Matchem. ATHO 2 s s oj O Plenipotentiary. Myrrha. Emilius Harriet by Pericles Dau. of Selim Pipy lina by Sir Peter Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel. Whalebone Gift by Young Gohanna Sis/to Grazier by Sir Peter Sis. to Amaitor by Trunipator Dau. of Herod Dau. of Snap (Snip). % H Hi s s * II Whitelock. Daughter of. Hambletonian Rosalind by Phoenomenon Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Daughter of Old Traveler Miss Makeless. Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng Dau. of Cullen Arabian. i!) ii 3 0) br > s 1 Phantom. Daughter of. Walton Julia by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Overton Gratitude's dam by Walnut Dau. of Ruler Piracartha by Matchem Dau. of Regulus Jenny Spinner by Partner. o > 3 3 ^j ^ ri Mulatto. Catton. Desdemona. Golumpus Lucy Gray by Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill. Orville Fanny by Sir Peter Dau. of Diomed Desdemona by Marske Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab Ebony by F. Childers. = > Velocipede. Rosalba. Blacklock Dau. of Juniper (Whiskey) Dau. of Sorcerer Virgin by Sir Peter Dau. of Pot-8-os Editha by Herod. Milo (Sir Peter) Sis. to Rubens by Buzzard Dau. of Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam. 3 3 herbell. d^ *: Sultan. Cobweb. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. Phantom Filagree bv Soothsayer Web by Waxy Penelope by Truni- pator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia. 1 CJ Touch- 1 stone. Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. H 1 Ghuznee. Pantaloon. Languish. Castrel Idalia by Peruvian Musidora by Meteor Maid of All Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus. Cain Lydia by Poulton Variety by Hyacinthus Dau. of Weasel Dau. of Turk Dau. of Locust Dau. of Changeling. W ( 1 Walton. Parasol. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungannon Dau. of Prophet Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin. Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spec- tator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. H > *j Smolensko. Jerboa. Sorcerer Wowski by Mentor Maria Waxy's dam, by Herod Lizette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian. Gohanna Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway. _= j Royal Oak. Daughter of. Catton Dau. of Smolensko Lady Mary by Beningbrough Dau. of High- flyer Dau. of Marske A la Grecque by Regulus. Orville Epsom Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lardella by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont's dam. $ i Garcia. Octavian. Daughter of. Stripling (Phoenomenon) Dau. of Oberon Sis. to Sharper by Ranthos (Matchem) Dau. of Sweepstakes Sis. to Button's Careless. Shuttle Katharine by Delpini Dau. of Paymaster Dau. of Le Sang Dau. of Rib Eclipse's dam Spiletta by Regulus. as 1 Whale- bone. Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Ara- bianSis, to Volunteer by Young Belgrade Dau. of B. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank- Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. i O a Defiance Rubens. Little Folly. Buzzard Dau. of Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Mai ton's dam by Cade. Highland Fling Harriet by Volunteer Dau. of Alfred Magnolia by Marske Dau. of Babraham Dau. of Sedbury Ebony. t . '3 o l Rubens. Tiny Sis. to Agonistes. Buzzard Dau. of Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Sir Peter Wren by Woodpecker Papillon, Sir Peter's dam, by Snap Miss Cleveland by Regulus Midge by Son of Bay Bolton. 1 Topsy-Turvy. St. George (Highflyer) Dau. of Beningbrough Dau. of Phlegon (Mat) Dau. of Turk (Regulus) Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Rib Dau. of Hip. Q Agnes. Shuttle (Y. Marske) Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Goldfinder (Snap) Lady Childers) Selima by Bethel's Arabian Dau. of Graham's Champion (Harpun Arabian) Dau. of Darley Arabian Dau. of Merlin (Bustler by Helmsley Turk). 56 The Horse-Breeders' 1 Guide and Hand Book. GLENELG (Imp.) Continued. only the fastest race ever run by a mare, but the average of the two heats is better than Lecompte's when he beat Lexington, and better than Fashion's when she beat Bos- ton. Monitor, a winner at all distances, Westchester, Baltimore and Coney Island CU p S _l| miles, in 3:02f ; 2| miles, in 4:36 ; 2- miles, in 3:44 ; the fastest ever run at the distance. Other good ones by him are Ada Glenn, Dan Sparling, Aella, Clara D, Bertha, the best mare over timber in America, Judith, Edendeny, Gladstone, Harry Gow, Jennie B, Kitty Clark, Lillie R, Mintzer, Post Guard (Gen. Philips), Strathspey, Danicheff, CammieF, Glenita, Minnock, Harlequin, Vender, Mirth in England, Diana, Orion, Sally Polk, Start in England, Faustina, Vanderdecken, Glencairne, Lotta C, Glen Dudley, Glen Jorsa in England, Glendolin, Susquehanna and Saratoga in Eng- land, Alta B., Herbert (Tom Plunket), Magnate, Little Minch, Corsair, Arsenic, Heel and Toe and many others. Glenelg is' very handsomely and fashionably bred, running back to Eclipse, King Herod, Highflyer blood and many times to the hard-bottomed and stout Whalebone blood. He also has, through his sire, Citadel, across of Glencoe through Pocahonlas, the dam of Stockwell. This blood is highly prized in England, and in America it is invaluable, and will ultimately prove itself. Glenelg's stock are all handsome, blood like, speedy and stout ; but, like all the other stallions in the country, the best of his get are from Lexington mares, bred from daughters of Glencoe. Glenelg has always stood high as a sire, his stock have invariably good legs and feet, and his daughters will be of inestimable value in the stud. GLENGARRY (Imp.) Glengarry will be located for the season of 1883 at the Kennesaw Stud, near Gallatin, Tenn., and will be permitted to serve mares at $50 each, with the privilege of returning next season if not in foal. Application to be made to Capt. James Franklin, Gallatin, Tenn. GLENGARRY, by Thormanby, son of Melbourne or Windhound, was bred by Capt. Lane, foaled 1866, dam Carbine by Rifleman, son of Touchstone out of Troica, dam of Comfit by Lanercost. Glengarry was imported in the fatal lot on the Helvetia in December, 1866 thirty-five out of thirty-nine head were lost on the passage, and those which survived were so badly used up that they were unfit to race. Glengarry was trained, after he seemingly recovered from his injuries, and started in the Hopeful Stakes, 1868, at Jerome Park, five furlong*, 1:06^, and a sweepstake, half a mile, in .54f, and was unplaced, both won by Bonny Liss. At Jerome Park, 1869, was fourth in the Belmont Stakes to Fenian, Glenelg and Invercauld, one mile and five furlongs in 3:04, with Viola and three others behind him. Ran third in Club Purse to Vespu- cius and Belmont, one mile and a furlong, in 2:08, track muddy. At four years old ran second to Cottrill, in Fordham Handicap, 1 miles, in 2:12. beating R. B. Con- nolly, Nannie Douglas. Corsicaa, Metarie and three others. Was unplaced in Club Purse, heats of If miles, won by Sanford in 3:15|, 3:17i, track heavy. Thormanby, his sire, although credited with a double paternity, was unquestionably by Windhound, the son of Pantaloon, by Castrel ; he won the Derby, defeating, amongst others, The Wizard, winner of the 2,000 guineas ; he also won the Ascot Gold Cup in 1861 ; he was sire of Atlantic and Charibert, winner^ of the 2,000 guineas. Alice Hawthorne, Thormanby's dam, was the best mare of her day in England, won the Goodwood Cup in 1844 and the Doncaster Cup in 1843 and 1844. Glengarry is bred from speedy blood on the sire's side and well fortified on the dam's side by the stout crosses of Waxy, Herod and Eclipse. For his chances he has sired some good colts. Kennesaw is the best produce of his dam ; Matagorda is also a fast and good mare and winner of seven races in one year ; Peru was also a good performer and the best produce of her dam ; Greenland, although an uncertain horse, ran, when fit, some most excellent races ; he won the Great Metropolitan Stakes at Jerome Park, 1 miles, in 2:40, beat- ing Geo. McCullough, Parole and others. The Cash Handicap at Saratoga, 1 miles, in 1 :54i, defeating a good field, mile heats, in 1 :45, 1 :45. He is also sire of Capt. Franklin, Gladiola, Emma Cooper, Glenarm, Kingsland, Martinique (London), all winners. He is a brown, 16J hands high; a well shaped, robust and fine horse, with a broad white stripe down his face no other white. We expect to see some good ones from his lo : ns. Tlie Horse- Breeders* Guide and Hand Book. 57 PEDIGREE OF GLENGARRY (Imp.) * d "S 1 Buzzard. Selirn's Dam. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian Dam of True Blues. Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Makeless. 3 O ^ ^ a ^ ;: A .2 "oS 'a H- 1 Peruvian. Musidora. Sir Peter Dau. of Budrow (Eclipse) Escape's dam by Squirrel Sis. to Babraham by Babraham Dau. of Golden Ball Bushy Molly. Meteor (Eclipse )-Maid of all Work by Highflyer-Sis, to Tandem bySyphon- Dau. of Regulus-Dau. of Snip-Dau. of Cottingham- Warlock Galloway. bourne or 0> jl Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. ^H 35 X < "o k> fi f Filho-da-Puta. Finesse. Haphazard Mrs. Barnetby Waxy Dau. of Woodpecker Heinel by Squir- rel Priucipessa by Blank Dau. of Cul. Arabian Gris. Lady Thigh. Peruvian Violante by John Bull Sis. to Skyscraper by Highflyer Ever- lasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus. 1 ,d 3 "c ~< Muley. Orville. Eleanor. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter Dau. of Partner. 5 iwthorn. !> 1 & 1 Dick Andrews. Spitfire. Joe Andrews Dau. of Highflyer-Dau. of Car. Puff (Babraham)-Dau. of Tat- ler (Blank) Dau. of Snap Dau. of Godol. Arabian Dau. of Whiteneck. Beningbrough Dau. of Y. Sir Peter Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Wilson Arabian -Dau. of Hutton's Spot Dau. of Mogul Dau. of Crab. J ft S 3 -^ J* A tf V 3$ *s Cervantes. Anticipaton. Don Quixote Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Beningbrough Expectation by Herod Dau. of Skim Dau. of Janus (Godol.) Spinster by Crab Spinster by Partner (Jigg). ), and divided purse and stages, was second in three, third in one, and unplaced in eight. Louisville, Ky., May 20, Glenmore and Fortuna made their first appearance in 1879, and ran a dead heat in a l^-mile dash, defeating an ex- cellent field, consisting of Keene Richards, Jr., Mollie McGinley, Mary R, Signal, Dunkirk, Douglass, Conn and Essillah ; time, 2:10. St. Louis, Mo., June 14, ran second to Goodnight in 1 miles, defeating Bill Bass, who finished first, but was placed last for fouling Goodnight, and seven others ; time, 2:10. Chicago, 111., June 30, won dash of two miles, defeating Checkmate, Blossom, Edinburg and Aunt Winnie ; time, 3:37f. Detroit, Mich., July 3, ran second to Checkmate in 1| miles the first mile was run in 1 :43J; time 2:43; Edwin A, and King George also ran. Same place, July 4, won one mile, defeating Virgilian, Eli, Mollie McGinley and Lady D'Arcy; time, 1:42$. Same day, won 2 mile dash, defeating I/Argentine, Claudia and Enterprise ; time, 3:33. Brighton Beach Fair Grounds, Coney Island, N. Y., July 19, won sweepstakes, 2 miles, defeating- Virginian and Pilot ; time, 3:51. Same place, July 22, won dash li miles, defeating Shylock, Hattie F, Baton Rouge, Loiterer and Farley ; time, 2:02. Same place, July 28, won one mile, defeating Farley and Albert time, 1 :52. Same place, August 7, ran dead heat with Claudia for sweepstakes, If miles; times, 3:25; divided. Monmouth Park, August 26, ran second to Danicheff in the Elberon Handicap; 2 miles ; time, 8:51$; Lou Lanier and Tom Scarlet also ran. Same place, August 30.. finished second in hunTicap, If miles, won by Ferida in 3:10, but was disqualified for fouling Jericho; Pilot, Lou Lanier, Gov. Hampton and Gen. Philips, also ran. Autumn Continued on page 60. The Iforse-JBreeders' Guide and Hand Book. 59 PEDIGREE OF GLENMORE. I s If PQ Irish Bird- catcher. Echidna. Sir Hercules Guicciolli by Bob Booty Flight by Irish Escape Young Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus. Economist Miss Pratt by Blacklock Gadabout by Orville Minstrel by Sir Peter Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem. o ^ o 1 1 il Glencoe. Marpessa. Sultan Trampoline by Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank. Muley Clare by Marmion Harpalice by Gohanna Amazon by Driver Fractious by Mercury Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting. ^ 'j3 ' ^i c c c Mel- bourne. Humphrey Clinker. Daughter of. Comus Clinkerina by Clinker Pewet by Tandem Termagant by Tan- trum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Cervantes Dau. of Golumpus Dau. of Paynator Sis. to Zodiac by St. George Abigail by Woodpecker Firetail by Eclipse Dau. of Blank. * 14 X c S g II Gladiator. Daughter of. \ Partizan Pauline by Moses Quadrille by Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer. Plenipotentiary Myrrha by Whalebone Gift by Y Gohanna Sis. to Gra- zier by St. Peter Sis. to Amaitor by Trumpator Dau. of Herod (Tartar). -i i [ 4 R Voltaire. Blacklock. Daughter of. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-o's Manilla by Goldflnder Dau.of Old Eng Dau.of Cul Arabian. Phantom Dau. of Overton Gratitude's dam by Walnut Dau. of Ruler Piracantha by Matchem Dau. of Regulus Jenny Spinner. 1 ij 3 > d S c tn S3 55* Mulatto. Leda. Catton Desdemona byOrville Fannyby Sir Peter Dau.of Diomed Des- demonaby Marske Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab Ebony by Childers. Filho-da-Puta Treasure by Camillus Dau. of Hyacinthus Flora by King Fergus Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko. S :" Flower. [S s s Touchstone. Verbena. Camel Banter by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling. Velocipede Rosalba by Milo Sis. to Rubens by Buzzard Dau. of Alex- ander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer. 8 Mountain i 11 W Bay Middleton. Maid of Lune. Sultan Cobweb by Phantom Filagree by Soothsayer Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap. Whisker Gibside Fairy by Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by "Matchem Duchess by Whitenose. 3 | 1 1 Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade (Godol.) Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Button's Spot. Glencoe. 3 S c Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. a & "rt ^H >. br.'d Filho-da-Puta. Miss Craigie. Haphazard Mrs. Barnet by Waxy Dau. of Woodpecker Heinel by Squirrel Principessa by Blank Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Orville Marchioness by Lurcher (Dungannon by Eclipse) Miss Cogden by Phoenomenon. Dau. of Y. Marske Dau. of Silvio Daphne. 4 H J-i C, a ac If P Am. Eclipse. Katy Ann. Duroc Millers Damsel by Messenger Dau. of Pot-8-os Dau. of Gim- crack Snap Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart's Childers. Ogle's Oscar (Imp. Gabriel) Y. Maid of the Oaks by Expedition Maid of the Oaks by Spread Eagle Annette by Imp. Shark. i 3 4) C 8 Sultan. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Button's Spot Dau. of BayBolton .a 1 3 ll ^-'0 Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap (Snip). Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by lank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. t* 1 | Tramp. Rosamond. iDick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap (Snip). I Buzzard Roseberrv by Phoenomenon Miss West by Matchem Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Crab Dau. of Flying Childers Dau. of Basto. S Is p < Am. Eclipse Duroc Millers Damsel by Messenger Dau. of Pot-8-o's Dau. of Gim- crack Snap-Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers. H Katy Ann. Ogle's Oscar Y. Maid of the Oaks, Medoc's dam by Expedition Maid of thp. Oaks hv SnreRd Eae-le (Volunteer 1 * Annette bv Imo. Shark (Marske) Dau . of Rockingham (Partner) Dau. of Gallant (Fearnought) Dau.of True Whig(Fitzhugh's Regulus) Dau.of Imp. Regulus (Regu- lus) Imp. Diamond by Cullen Arabian Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner (Jigg) Dau. of Greyhound Dau. of Curwen Bay Barb Dau. of D'Arcy Chestnut Arabian Dau. of Whiteshirt Old Montague Mare. 60 The Iforse-JBreeders* Guide and Hand JSook. GLENMORE Continued. Meeting Coney Island Jockey Club, Prospect Park, L. I., September 6, won Fog Handi- cap Sweepstakes, heats of li miles, defeating Chiquita, Yirgilian, Mark L, Zoo Zoo, Skylark and Gabriel; time, 1:58, 2:00, 2:02f; Chiquita won the first heat. Jerome Park, October 11, won handicap sweepstakes, 2 miles, defeating Ferida, Fortuna, Willie D, Invermore, Gen. Philips and Day Star; time, 3:51. Baltimore, Md., October 25, Glenmore won the Bowie Stakes, 4-mile heats, defeating Willie D, LouLanierand Charley Bush; time, 7:29|, 7:30, 7:31; Willie D. won the first heat, Lou Lanier and Charley Bush were distanced in the second. This is the best and fastest three heats ever run in the world. At five years old started thirteen times, won six races, was second in five, and third in two. Glenmore commenced the season at Washington by running second to Checkmate in the Willard's Hotel Cup, 2 miles, in 3:36, beating Ben Hill and Werter. Baltimore, May 25, won Club Purse, 1 miles, in 2:15J, beating Scotilla, Werter, and five others; May 28, ran second to Moni- tor in Baltimore Cup, 2 miles, in 4:02^, beating Harold. Gravesend, June 25, won the Club Purse, 1| miles, in 3:04, beating Report, Ferida and St. Martin. This was the fastest race ever run at the distance to that date. June 26, won the Stirrup Cup, 2 miles and a furlong, in 3:43, carrying 114 Ibs. , beating Uncas (4), 111 Ibs., and Jim Beck (4) 95 Ibs. ; this was a capital race. Saratoga, August 7, ran third to Luke Black- burn (3), 116 Ibs., and One Dime (4), 110 Ibs.; Glenmore (5), 118 Ibs., in the Grand Union Prize, If miles, in 3:07, beating Cammie F, Gen. Philips and Chimney Sweep. BrightonBeach, August 18, ran second to Virgilian in Club Purse, one mile and a furlong, in 1 :55, beating Baby, Virginius and three others, 100 Ibs. on each. Gravesend, Sep- tember 7, won Club Purse, If miles in 3:09, Glenmore, 107 Ibs., beating Uncas (4), 107; Monitor (4), 109, and two others. September 16, was third to Checkmate and Monitor, one mile and 5 furlongs in 2:50, Uncas, One Dime and Krupp Gun behind him; Septem- berlS, ran second to Ferida in the great Long Island stakes, 4-mile heats, in 7:23|, 7:41, beating Irish King; September 25, won handicap sweepstakes, heats of one mile and a furlong, in 2:09, 2:10, 2:14, he carrying 114 Ibs., beating Mary Anderson (3), 83 Ibs., who won first heat, Dan Sparling (4), 107 Ibs., and four others, an excellent race. Baltimore, October 19, won Club Purse 1 , 2-mile heats in 3:46, 3:40|, beating Surge, Mintzer and Cammie F. His last race of the season was in the Bowie Stakes, 4-mile heats, won by Monitor in 7:41, 7:42, only the two starting. Six years old started six- teen times and won eleven races. Brighton Beach, won a dash of one mile, in 1 :47, beat- ing Startle, Scotilla and six others, track heavy. Sheepshead Bay, won mile heats, in 1:42|, 1:42, 1:46J, beating Dan Sparling, Ferida and others ; Dan Sparling won the first heat and Glenmore was fifth. Won Coney Island Cup, 2% miles, in 3:58f , beating Monitor, Parole, Luke Blackburn and Uncas. Won a dash of If miles, in 3.01J, the fast- est on record, beating Geo. McCullough and 3 others. Brighton Beach, won the Kings County Cup, 2 miles, no time taken, Gouverneur the only other starter; Glenmore carried 123 Ibs., Gouverneur (3), carried 94 Ibs. Won the Engeman Handicap, ! miles, in 2 :40, beating Ingomar, Scotilla and Jury. Monmouth Park, won a dash of If miles, in 2 :10 ; Pa- role the only other starter. Brighton Beach, won a dash of one mile, in 1 :43f , beating Rosalie and two others. Sheepshead Bay, walked over for a purse of $500, If miles. Won a dash of If miles, in 3 :08, beat ing Monitor and Irish King. Won the Great Long Island Stakes, 4-mile heats, in 8:18, 7:40; Eiias Lawrence the only other starter; Lawrence won the first heat, and was drawn in the third. Baltimore, was second in a dash of one mile and a furlong, won by Oden, in 1 :59. Was second in a dash of one mile and a furlong, won by Monitor, in 1:57. Brighton Beach, was second in a dash of one mile and a furlong, won by Victim, in 1 :58. Baltimore, was second in a race of 2-mile heats, won by Ferida, in 3:39, 3:37, 3:41; Glenmore won second heat; only two starters. Seven years old started eighteen times, and won six races. Washington, D. C., won the National Handicap, one mile and a furlong, in 2:00, carrying 120 Ibs., and beating Blue Lodge and six others. Won the Diplomatic Stakes, 1| miles, in 2:57f. Brighton Beach, won the Kings County Cup, 2 miles, in 3:36f. Monmouth Park, won the Shrewsbury Handicap, If miles, in 3 :08i, beating Glidelia, Girofle, Monitor and Aella. Won a handicap sweepstakes, li miles, in 2:38, beating Mary Anderson, Priam and The Horse- Breeders 1 Guide and Hand Book. 61 Macbeth. Sheepshead Bay, won a handicap sweepstakes, heats of one mile and a fur- long, in 1 :57, 1 :57, 2:00; Haledon won the first heat and Glenmore was fourth. Wash- ington, D. C., was second in a dash of 1 miles, won by Col. Sprague, in 2:114-. Baltimore, was second in a dash of one mile and a furlong, won by Crickmore, in 1:56}; was second in the Baltimore Cup, 2 miles, won by Thora, in 4:00. Brighton Beach, was second in a dash of one mile and a furlong, won by Barney Lyon, in 1 :57. Sheepshead Bay, was second in a race of mile heats, won by Dan K, in 1 :43, 1:42}; was second in a handicap sweepstakes, heats of one mile and a furling, won by Keno, in 1:56, 1:58, 1:59}, Glenmore won the first heat, carrying 115 Ibs. Keno (aged), carried only 90 Ibs. Brighton Beach, was second in the Engeman Handicap, 1^ miles, won by Gov. Hampton, in. 2:39. Moumouth Park, was third in a handi- cap sweepstakes, If miles, won by Monitor, in 3 :07. Sheepshead Bay, was second in the Great Long Island Stakes, 4-mile heats, won by Bushwhacker, in 8:01|, 8:ltf; Irack very muddy and wet. Glenmore is much inbred to Glencoe having three crosses of that desirable strain of blood, and a double cross of Am. Eclipse, and another cross of Sultan through Bay Middleton. Glenmore is chestnut, 15 hands 2 inches high, with large star and snip, both fore feet white below ankle and little white on one hind foot. He is one of the most sym- metrical horses in the world. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. GRENADA, (WINNER OF WINDSOR HOTEL STAKES, SARATOGA, BELMONT, JEROME AND LORILLARD STAKES, AT JEROME PARK, TRAVERS STAKES AT SARATOGA, CONEY ISLAND DERBY, AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY, POTOMAC AND DIXIE STAKES, AT BALTIMORE, AND OTHER IMPORTANT RACES,) Will stand for marcs the season of 1883, at the stables of Irvine & Noyes, Marion, Ohio, at $30 the season. Application to Irvine & Noyes, Mar 'ion , Ohio. GRENADA, by King Alfonso, son of imp. Phaeton, bred in Woodburn Stud, Ky., foaled 1877, dam Mattie Gross, dam of Mate, by Lexington, out of Dick Doty's dam, by American Eclipse. Grenada, as a two-gear-old started eleven times, won Club Purse at Long Branch, half a mile, in 49f sec., beating Canaan, Maggie C, and three others. Ran second to his stable companion, Sensation, in the July Stakes, 5 furlongs, in 1 :07, track heavy, Rosalie, Ferncliff and nine others behind him. Saratoga, ran second to Sensation, in Flash Stakes, half a mile, in 49f sec., Rosalie, Luke Blackburn and four others behind him. Ran second to Sensation in Saratoga Stakes, three-quar- ters of a mile in 1 : 18, Beata, Glidelia, Girofle, and Bye and-Bye behind him. Won Windsor Hotel Stakes, 5 furlongs, in 1:03, beating Luke Blackburn, Glidelia and four others. Long Branch, ran second to Sensation in August Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :18-i, seven others behind him Ran second to Sensation in Criterion Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :22, track muddy, five others behind him. Was third at Jerome Park, in Nursery Stakes, to Sensation and Ferncliff, three-quarters of a mile, in 1:18, Girofle and three others behind him. Baltimore, Md., second to Sen- sation in Central Stakes, one mile in 1 :50, beating Oden, track muddy. Was unplaced in two races. At three years old, started in nineteen races, of which he won ten, was second in four, third in three, and unplaced in two, placing to his credit '$31,112.50. Baltimore, May 19, won the Potomac Stakes for three-year-olds, 1 miles, in2:39, beating Colonel Sprague, Oden, and four others. May 28, won Preakness Stakes, l| miles, in 2:40, beating Oden and theee others. Jerome Park, June 3, was beaten a head for the Withers Stakes, one mile, in 1 : 49, by Ferncliff, Oden and three others behind him. June 8, won the Belmont Stakes, 1$ miles, in 2: 47, beating Ferncliff and two others. June 12, won the Lori I lard Stakes, one mile and 3 furlongs, in 2 :28| (unofficial time), beating Duke of Montrose, Ferncliff and 3 others. Sheepshead Bay, June 24, won the Coney Island Derby, H miles, in 2:40, beating Quito and Kimball. Saratoga, July 17, won the Travers Stakes, If miles, in 3:12|, beating Oden, Turfman, Ferncliff and two others. Monmouth Park, Aug. 21, won Atlantic Handicap, 1 miles, in 2:48$, with 118 Ibs. up, beating Edelweiss, 100 Ibs., Nancy, 100 Ibs. and Diana, 951bs. Jerome Park, Oct. 2, won Jerome Stakes, If miles, in 3:12f, beating Oden, Ferncliff, etc. Oct. 7, ran second to his stable companion, Monitor, If miles, Tn 3:13^. Baltimore, Oct. 19, won the Dixie Stakes, 2 miles, in 3:38, beating Oden and Ferncliff, and wound up the season by running a dead heat and dividing the Breckenridge Stakes, 2 miles, in 3 : 43^, with Glidelia. He was defeated in the Jersey Derby by Ferncliff when amiss, but in the St. Leger, Ferncliff defeated him in the capital time of 3:09 for If miles. Grenada did not run up to his form in several of his races. As a four-year-old, won four out of six races. Baltimore, won the Peyton Handicap, mile heats, in 1 :43, 1 .43J, 1 :47, beating Oden, who won the first heat, Elias Law- rence and four others, was third to Monitor, his stable companion in Baltimore Cup, 2i miles in 4:02. Jerome Park, won Handicap Sweepstakes, If miles, in 3: 15, beat- ing Ventriloquist and two others, track heavy. Won the Jockey Club Handicap, 2 miles, in 3: 43, beating McCullough, Monitor, Uncas, and three others. Won Handi- cap Sweepstakes, with 112 Ibs., If miles, in 3:26, beating Girofle and Sly Dance, track very heavy. Was unplaced in Club Purse, If miles, won by Glenniore in 8:01^. Grenada bursted his foot in this race, and was never himself afterwards, At live years old, ran second to Vampire, in Welter Cup, one mile, in 1:51, ran second to Thora, in Westchester Cup, 2 miles, in 4:12, and was unplaced in Members Cup, 1| miles, won by Woodcock, in 2: 06^. Grenada was a first class race-horse. In his two-year-old year he ran second to his stable companion, Sensation, in most all of the great Stakes, and had the best colts of the year behind him. As a three-year-old, he demonstrated his quality by winning a majority of the great three-year-old stakes, and at four years old, won four out of six good races before injuring his foot, which virtually destroyed him for racing purposes. Grenada is from a racing family. Mattie Gross, his dam, produced Mate and Whisper, both good horses, and his grandam produced Dick Doty, a good race-horce, won four-mile heats in 7:37 and 7:46, the fastest race run in that State, Kentucky, to that date, 1853. Creath, another famous race-horse, is also from this family. Grenada, in addition to "being by King Alfonso, sire of Foxhall, Fonsp, and other good ones, is much inbred to Sir Archy and Diomed, and to the Godolphin Arabian, on the dam's side. We commend Grenada to the breeders of Ohio. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 63 PEDIGREE OF GRENADA. = if Economist. Fanny Dawson. Whisker Floranthe by Octavian Caprice by Anvil Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze (Childers). Nabocklish Miss Tooley by Teddy the Grinder Lady Jane by Sir Peter- Paulina by Florizel Captive by Matchem Calliope. P bi = ^ il o a PnC Gleucoe. Marpessa. Sultan Trampoline by Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia. Muley Clare by Marmion Harpalice by Gohanua Amazon by Driver Fractious by Mercury Dau. of Woodpecker. i inshine. | Touchstone. Ghuzuee. Camel Banter by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling. Pantaloon Langush by Cain Lydia by Poulton Variety by Hyacinthus Sis. to Swordsman by Weasel Dau. of Turk Dau. of Locust. 1 1 Q ' -- i 1 1 Q Falstafl. Sis. to Pompey. Touchstone Decoy by Filho-da-Puta Finesse by Peruvian Violante by John Bull Dau. of Highflyer Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena. Emilius Variation by Bastard Johanna Southcote by Beningbrough Lavinia by Pipator Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Car. Puff. -1 -1 | 'r, Glencoe. Sultan. Trampoline. Selirn Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. * ^~ \i ^ Tranby. Lucilla. Blacklock Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko. Trumpator Lucy by Orphan Lady Grey by Robin Grey Maria by Mel- zar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel. A 1 a Muley. Daughter of. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Election Fair Helen by Hambletonian Helen by Delpini Rosalind by Phoenomenon Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko. < Q < 1 o5 1 ^ i Cherokee. Black-eyed Susan. Sir Archy Roxaua by Hephestion Roxana by Marplot Juliet by Imp. Mexican Dau. of Imp. Friar (South by Regulus). Tiger Dau. of Albert Dau. of Algerine Dau. of Grey Alfred Dau. of Americus Dau. of Imp. Medley Dau. of Imp. Shark. Z w tf c _ II Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of W'm's Forester Dau. of Co. Colt Dau. of Bustard. Imp. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Follower (Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire. 1 Sis. to Tuckahoe. Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian. 1 ~s C Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough; Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank. | c t ^ Rowena. I Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slam- erkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Imp. Jack of Diamonds. MATTIE I s G Diomed. Amanda. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paffet Turk. Grey Diomed Dau. of Va Cade Dau. of Hickman's Independence Dolly Fine by Silvereye Dau. of Imp. Badger Dau. of Forester. I 'T '/. '> W 1 Millers Damsel. Messenger. Daughter of. Mambrino Dau. of Turf Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Starling Snap's dam by Fox Gipsy by Bay Bolton Dau. of Newcastle Turk. Pot-8-os Dau. of Gimcrack Snap Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian Dam of True Blues. C 2 | 4 i - Ball's Florizel. Fair Rachel. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. Diomed (Flarizel) Susan Jones by Imp. Shark (Marske) Dau. of Thorn- ton's Wildair (Symme's Wildair by Fearnought). y, s C3 &' Buzzard. Daughter of. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart, Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian Dam of True Blues. Silvertail (Imp. Fearnought, son of Regulus by Godolphin Arabian) Dau. of Imp. Dove (Young Cade, son of Cade by Godolphin Arabian.) 64 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. GREAT TOM (Imp.) (WINNER OF ST. JAMES PALACE STAKES AT ASCOT, AND DONCAS- TER STAKES AT DONCASTER, IN 1876,) Will stand the season of 1883 at the Belle Meade Stud near Nashville, Tenn., at $100 the season. Application to Gen. W. H. Jackson t, lock box 383, Nashville, Tenn. Annual sale of Yearlings about May 1st. GREAT TOM, by King Tom, son of Harkaway, bred by LordFalmouth, foaled 1873, dam Woodcraft, the dam of Kingcraft, Andred and Anderida, by Yoltigeur, winner of the Derby, St. Leger and Doncaster Cup, out of Falcon and Ostreger's dam by Venison. Great Tom started once at two years old ; at Newmarket First October Meeting, for the Boscawen Post Stakes of 100 sovereigns each, for two-year olds, three-quarters of a mile (six subs.) ; won by Twine the Plaiden, 119 Ibs. ; buy filly by Macaroni, out of Fairminstcr, 116 Ibs., second ; Camembert, 119 Ibs., third ; Great Tom, 122 Ibs., fourth ; Morning Star, 119 Ibs., fifth. At three yearj old, started nine times ; won two, was second three times, third twice and unplaced in two. Newmarket Craven Meeting for Post Sweepstakes of 100 sovereigns each, half forfeit, for three-year olds, Ditch Mile, 7 furlongs 220 yards, Wild Tommy, 122 Ibs., was first; Great Tom, 122 Ibs., second; Coltness, 118 lbs. r third; Camembert, 117 Ibs., fourth; won by a head, a length and a half between second and third. At Newmarket, for Two Thousand Guineas Stakes, Rowley Mile, one mile and 17 yards, won by Petrarch, Julius Ca3sar second, Kaleidoscope third ; in a field of fourteen Great Tom was unplaced. At Epsom, for the Derby, lg miles, won by Kisber, Forerunner second, Julius Csssar third, Great Tom was unplaced. Fifteen started. At Ascot, for the Prince of Wales Stakes of 50 sovereigns each, with 1,000* sovereigns added, for three-year olds, second to have 300 sovereigns, a mile and five furlongs, Petrarch, 127 Ibs., first ; Great Tom, 115 Ibs., second ; Julius Ca3sar, 122 Ibs., third ; Glacis, 115 Ibs., fourth ; Zee, 117 Ibs., fifth ; Marquesas, 115 Ibs., sixth ; won by a length ; a bad third. Same meeting, for the St. James' Palace Stakes of 100 sovereigns each, half forfeit, for three-year olds ; old mile (12 subs.), Great Tom, 115 Ibs., and Glacis, 115 Ibs., ran a dead heat. Great Tom afterwards walked over, and the stakes were divided. At Doncaster, for the Doncaster Stakes of 10 sovereigns each, with 100 added, for three-year olds ; mile and a half (36 subs.), Great Tom, 122 Ibs., was first ; Coltness, 127 Ibs., second ; Morning Star, 122 Ibs.. third ; won by two lengths, three lengths between second and third. At Newmarket, for the Triennial Produce Stakes of 10 sovereigns each, for three-year olds, colts 122 Ibs., fillies 119 Ibs., A. F., 1 mile 2 furlongs, 73 yards, won by Camembert, Twine the Plaiden second. Great Tom third, Villafranca, Timballo and Murrumbidgee unplaced. Same place, for the Beaufort Post Stakes of 100 sovereigns each, half forfeit, for three-year olds, colts 122 Ibs., fillies 118 Ibs., Rowley mile (5 subs.), won by Twine the Plaiden, Great Tom second, Wild Tommy third, Camembert fourth. Same meeting, for the New- market Derby of 25 sovereigns each, 10 forfeit, with 100 added, for three-year olds, 1 miles, Lord Falmouth's Skylark, 123 Ibs., first ; Moulin, 123 Ibs., second ; Great Tom, 123 Ibs., third ; Hellenest, 123 Ibs., fourth ; Sailor, 123 Ibs., fifth ; won by a length, two lengths between the second and third. At four years old, he started six times and won once, second once, third twice, and unplaced twice. At Newmarket First October Meeting for the Triennial Produce Contimted on page 66. The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Baok. 65 PEDIGREE OF GREAT TOM. GREAT TOM. *& 1 ^ o ^ "-> -M Pocahontas. Harkaway. 1 Marpessa. Imp. Glencoe. Fanny Dawson. Economist. I | 2 ^ 2 5 * j* 11 25"" SS *J 1 1 II H^ 1 O Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os (Eclipse) Maria by Herod (Tartar) Lisette by Snap (Snip) Miss Windsor by Godolphin Arabian. Sis. to Volunteer. Trumpator (Conductor) Prunella by Highflyer (Herod) Promise by Snap (Snip) Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. Octavian. Caprice. Stripling (Phoenomenou) Dau. of Oberon (Highflyer) Sis. to Sharper by Ranthos (Matchem) Dau. of Sweepstakes. Anvil (Herod) Madcap by Eclipse (Marske) Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze Dau. of Y. Greyhound Dau. of Cur B. Barb. Rugantino. Butterfly. Commodore (Tug) Dau. of Highflyer Shift by Sweetbriar (Syphon) Bl. Susan by Snap Dau. of Cade Dau. of Belgrade. Master Bagot (Bagot) Dau. of Bagot (Herod) Mother Brown by Trun- nion (Cade) Dau. of Old England Dau. of Bolton Starling. Teddy the Grinder. Lady Jane. Asparagus (Pot-8-os) Stargazer by Highflyer (Herod) Miss West by Mat- chem (Cade) Dau. of Regulus (Godol.) Dau. of Crab Dau. of Childers. Sir Peter (Highflyer) Paulina by Florizel (Herod) Captive by Matchem (Cade) Calliope by Slouch Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard (Woodpecker) Dau. of Alexander (Eclipse) Dau. of Highflyer (Herod) Dau. of Alfred (Matchem) Dau. of Engineer. Williamson's Ditto (Sir Peter) Sis. to Calomel by Mercury (Eclipse) Dau. of Herod (Tartar) Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews (Joe Andrews) Dau. of Gohanna (Mercury) Fraxinella by Trentham (Sweepstakes) Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse. Waxy (Pot-8-os) Penelope by Trumpator (Conductor) Prunella by High- flyer (Herod) Promise by by Snap (Snip) Julia by Blank. Orville. Eleanor. Beningbrough (King Fergus) Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tan- trum (Cripple) Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus. Whiskey (Saltram) Y. Giantess by Diomed (Florizel) Giantess by Matchem (Cade) Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Foxhunter. Marmion. Harpalice. Whiskey (Saltram) Y. Noisette by Diomed Noisette by Squirrel (Trav- eler) Carina by Marske (Squirt) Dau. of Blank. Gohanna (Mercury) Amazon by Driver (Trentham) Fractious by Mer- cury (Eclipse) Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse. s SH' I 'o > s s A fcf 1 OJ 1 3 3 1 e3 43 1 <1> > 1 W o r3 1 pt ll s c Q 1 3 g j i i i * i u "Ij Whitelock. Daughter of. Hambletonian (King Fergus) Rosalind by Phoenomenon (Herod) Ata- lanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko. Coriander ^ Pot-8-os) Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os (Eclipse) Manilla by Goldfluder (Snap) Dau. of Old England. Phantom. Daughter of. Walton (Sir Peter) Julia by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Foxhunter Overton (King Fergus) Dau. of Walnut (Highflyer) Dau. of Ruler (Young Marske) Piracantha by Matchem Prophetess by Regulus. Catto*. Desdemona. Golumpus (Gohanna) Lucy Gray by Timothy (Delpini) Lucy by Flori- zel (Herod) Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham. Orville (Beningbrough) Fanny by Sir Peter (Highflyer) Dau. of Diomed Desdemona by Marske Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab Ebony. Filho-da-Puta. Treasure. Haphazard (Sir Peter) Mrs. Barnet by Waxy Dau. of Woodpecker (Herod) Heinel by Squirrel Principessa by Blank. Camillus (Hambletonian) Dau. of Hyacinthus (Coriander) Flora by King Fergus (Eclipse) Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill. Walton. Parasol. Sir Peter (Highflyer) Arethusa by Duffannon (Eclipse) Dau. of Prophet (Regulus) Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello. Pot-8-os (Eclipse) Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank (Godolphin) Dau. of Partner Dau. of Bay Bolton. Smolensko. Jerboa. Sorcerer (Trumpator) Wowski by Mentor (Justice) Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer. Gohanna Camilla by Trentham Coquette by the Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godolphin Arabian Grey Robinson. Whalebone. Daughter of. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Pmnell a by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam.by Partner Dau. of Bay Bolton. SeTim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem (Cade) Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam. Whisker. Manuella. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Dau. of Bay Bolton. Dick Andrews Mandane by Pot-8-os Y. Camilla by Woodpecker -Ca- milla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Go. Arabian Grey Robinson by the Bald Galloway (St. Victor Barb.) Dau. of Snake (Lister Turk) Grey Wilkes by Old Hautboy Miss D'Arcy's Pet Mare dau. of a Sedbury Royal Mare. 66 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. GREAT TOM Continued. Stakes, 10 sovereigns each, for four-year olds, colts 122 Ibs., fillies 119 Ibs., Ditch In, 2 miles, 105 yards, Augusta was first, Great Tom second, Footstep third. For the Cesare- witch Handicap Stakes, 2 miles, 28 yards, won by Hilarious, 3 years, 88 Ibs. ; Great Tom, 4 years, 111 Ibs., was unplaced. Same place, for the Champion Stakes of 20 sover- eigns each, half forfeit, with 1,000 added, Across the Flat, 1 miles, 73 yards, second to have ten per cent, and thirty -five per cent, of the stakes (225 subs.), Springfield, 4 years, 130 Ibs., first ; Silvio, 3 years, 118 Ibs., second ; Great Tom, 4 years, 130 Ibs., third ; Hesper, 4 years, 130 Ibs. ; Duchess of Cambridge, 3 years, 115 Ibs. ; Zucchero, 3 years, 118 Ibs., and Midlothian, 3 years, 118 Ibs., unplaced. Same place, for the Winding-up Handicap of 10 sovereigns each, with 100 added, Rowley mile, 1 mile 17 yards, Great Tom, 3 years, 117 Ibs., was first ; Augusta, 4 years, 105 Ibs., second;. Sheldrake, 3 years, 91 Ibs., third ; Chevron, 3 years, and Buridan, 86 Ibs., unplaced. Won by three lengths, a head between the second and third. At Shrewsbury, for the Queen's Plate of 200 guineas, about 2 miles, Sheldrake, 3 years old, 117 Ibs., was first ; Redoubt, 3 years old, 117 Ibs,, second ; Great Tom, 4 years old, 133 Ibs., third ; Little Beware, 5 years old, 135 Ibs., and Drumhead, 4 years old, 133 Ibs., unplaced. Same meeting, was unplaced for the Hawkstone Welter Cup, New mile, won by Specula- tion, 3 years old, 134 Ibs. ; Plaisante, 3 years old, 139 Ibs., second ; Skatka, 5*years old 139 Ibs., third ; Great Tom, 4 years old, 176 Ibs.; Hippias, aged, 152 Ibs., and Trom- mel, 3 years old, 124 Ibs., unplaced. Great Tom, as will be seen, conceded lumps of weight to every horse in the race. King Tom, the sire of Great Tom, started three times as a two-year old ; won two- races, and was third in one ; ran third to Marsyas, 122 Ibs., and Scythian, 119 Ibs., King Tom, 119 Ibs. ; 174 subscribers, 12 starters, for the great North and South of Eng- land Biennial Stakes, at Goodwood, T. Y. C. ; three-quarteas of a mile, won by three- quarters of a length, a head between the second and third. Brighton, won the Brighton Biennial Stakes, T. Y. C., beating Student, Bracken, and four others, each canying 119 Ibs. Newmarket First October Meeting, won the Triennial Produce Stakes, T. Y. C. , three-quarters of a mile, 87 subscribers, beating Champagne, Miranda and six others. 1854, King Tom, 3 years old, ran only once ; was second to Andover for the Derby Stakes at Epsom, 217 subscribers, 27 starters ; Hermit third, each 119 Ibs. At 4 years old King Tom made a season at Mentmore, limited to twety mares. He, however, ran two races, Newmarket First October Meeting won the Triennial Produce Stakes, Ditch In, 2 miles and 119 yards, beating Boer, Alembic and six others. Newmarket Second October Meeting, broke down and was unplaced in the Cesare- witch Stakes, handicap, won by Mr. Sykes. As a sire, King Tom, styled the Monarch of Mentmore, was a grand success, although not so popular or successful as his half- brother, Stockwell. The most noted of his get are Mainstone ; Wingrave, sire of Lil- lian ; old Calabar ; Tomato, winner of the 1,000 guineas in 1864 ; Zephyr, dam of Favonius, winner of the Derby in 1871 ; Tormentor, winner of the Oaks in 1866 : Hip- pia, winner of the Oaks in 1867 ; King Alfred ; Restitution, winner of the Alexander Plate at Ascot and the Goodwood and Brighton cups in 1869 ; Kingcraft, winner of the Derby in 1870 ; King Lud ; Corisande, winner of Cesarewitch in 1871 ; Hannah, winner of the 1,000 guineas ; Oaks and Doncaster St. Leger in 1871, a feat never accomplished by a filly, except by Formosa in 1808, and Apology^ in 1874 ; Lady Go- lightly, King Death, King Ban, Phaeton, so famous in this country as the sire of Ten Broeck ; King Alfonso, Tolona, King Faro, etc.; Regina, dam of Scamp, winner of the Goodwood Stakes in 1874 ; Mogador, Peeping Tom, Reginella, Coltness, Columbus, Blue Blood, and many others. Harkaway, sire of Great Tom, was the best and most successful race-horse of his- day. He was not in either the Derby or St. Leger, but he won 21 out of the 28 races in which he started up to the end of his four-year old year, including eight King's Plates, ihe Goodwood Cup and the Royal Whip, beating all the best horses on the Irish and English turf, carrying the top weights. He also won the Goodwood Cup when five years old with 130 Ibs. Kingcraft, own brother to Great Tom, won the Derby in 1870, and was second to The Horse-Breeder^ Guide and Hand Book. 67 Hawthornden for the St. Leger. Kingcraft has been quite successful in the stud ; he sired King Shepherd, Strathblane, King Pippin, King Lear, Queen Pippin, Royal, Distel, Chevalier d'Este, Apollo, Cabul, Leap Year, King Cob, Swift, and Witchcraft, one of the greatest two-year-olds of 1882, and now one of the favorites for the Oaks, 1883. Kingcraft stands well on the list of sires in 1882, the Hermit being first, Macaroni second. Great Tom is a rich, golden chestnut, with a white stripe down his face, running down between his nostrils, and two white feet behind, half way to the hock ; he has a very neat head, fine ear, with good breadth of forehead and width of jaw ; good- shaped, arched neck, running into most excellent oblique shoulders, with great depth of girth, good-shaped, round body, well -ribbed home to strong, good hips and arched loin, indicative of ability to carry weight ; great length from point of the hip to whirl- bone, and thence to the stifle joint and point of the hock ; has good, sound legs and feet. He measures 16 hands 2 inches high ; around the girth, 77 inches ; length of shoulder, 32 inches ; around the arm, 22 inches ; below the knee, 9 inches ; from point of Lip to point of hock, 40 inches ; circumference of gaskin, 19 inches ; from point of shoulder to point of buttocks, 69 inches, and weighs 1305 Ibs. In 1880, 24 foals were dropped by Great Tom. Ella won four out of eight starts. The following are his best : Tangent, Talleyrand, Tullahoma, Tocsin, Tom Boy, Tea Rose, and Tenny- son. His colts have size, power and substance, and he bids fair to be a success. 68 The Horse- Breeders? Guide, and Hand Book. GRINSTEAD, (WINNER OF THE CHAMPAGNE STAKES AT JEROME PARK, MANSION HOUSE STAKES AT LONG BRANCH, ALL- AGED SWEEPSTAKES AND SUMMER HANDICAP AT SARATOGA). Will stand the season of 1883 at the Ranche of E. J. Baldwin, Savannah, LOB Angelos Co., California, at $100 the season. Application to L. E. Martin, San Francisco. GRINSTEAD, by Gilroy, son of Lexington, bred by Jas. A. Grinstead, Walnut Hill Stud, Ky., foaled 1871, dam sister to Ruric, by imp. Sovereign, son of Emilius, out of Levity, dam of Lever, Mildred, Legatee, etc., by imp. Trustee. Grinstead, as a two-year old, started in two races, of which he won one. At Jerome Park, the Champagne Stakes for two-year olds, three-quarters of a mile, in l:17f, beating Dublin, Weathercock, and seven others. At Saratoga, was second in the Kentucky Stakes for two-year olds, one mile, won by Battle- Axe in 1 :45. Three years old, started twelve times, and won three races. Jerome Park, won a dash of !$ miles in 2:40f, beating Kadi and seven others, among which were Harry Bassett, Whisper and Spin- drift. Won a dash of If miles in 3:10, beating Shylock, Lyttleton, Wildidle, Kadi and others. Baltimore, Md., won a compensation purse, mile heats, in 1:454, 1:45|, beating six others, among which were Aaron Pennington and Survivor. Jerome Park, was second in the Belmont Stakes, 1| miles, won by imp. Saxon, in 2:39|. Among the starters were Aaron Pennington, Elkhorn, Rutherford, Brigand and Reform. Saratoga, was second in the Sequel Stakes for three-year olds, 2 miles, won by Yauda- lite in 3 :40|. Was third in a dash of one mile and a furlong, won by Madge in 1 :57i. Was third in a dash of 2 miles, won by Culpepper in 3:40J. Jerome Park, was second in a handicap, 14- miles, won by Shylock in 2:38. Four-years old, started in eleven races, of which he won seven. Jerome Park, won a race of heats of one mile and a furlong, in l:59f, 2:01f, beating Rhadamanthus and Fadladeen. Monmouth Park, won a race of mile heats, in l:45i; 1:45, 1:47. D'Artagnan won first heat, and Grinstead was fifth. Won Mansion House Stakes for four-year olds, 2 miles, in 4:40|, beating Rutherford, Stampede, and two others. Saratoga, won Sweepstakes for all ages, li miles, 2:08|, beating Springbok, Olitipa and Mate. Won the Summer Handicap, 2 miles, in 3:37, beating Wildidle and Mattie W. Won a dash of U miles in 2:40, beating Aaron Pennington, Scratch, and two others. Jerome Park, was third in the Jockey Club Handicap, two miles, in 3:38|, won by Wildidle. Was third in the Woodburn Stakes for four -year olds, 2^ miles, won by Aaron Penning- ton, in 4:36J. Saratoga, was third in the Saratoga Cup, 2 miles, Springbok and Preakness running a dead heat for first place, in 3:56, which still stands the fastest time on record at the distance. Reno, Nevada, won race, mile heats, three in five, in 1 :47, 1 :46, 1 :46. Bay District Course, Cal. , was second in the Wise Plate, a post stake, four miles, won by Wildidle, in 7:25^. As a five-year old started once, and was unplac- ed. Grinstead is a blood bay horse, full 16 hands, of great substance and power, with excellent shoulders, good body, and strong, well placed back, hips and loin. He was a good, honest race-horse and comes from a running family, Ruric, Alaric, Vandal, Lex- ington, Monitor, Luke Blackburn, and t host of other good ones descended from it. Grinstead has covered only a few mares ; he sired Gano, winner of the Connor Stake, three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :15, and other good races, and Grismer, also a winner. He wjll make a successful sire. Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 69 PEDIGREE OF GRINSTEAD. PJ 1 fl-S Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Buckingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt, altram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (BlanK) Dau. of Imp. Vampire. d I Oi o * Sister to Tuckahoe Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade. = ! ~5 05 i Sarpedon. Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. "he Fiver Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana. X o 9 1 9 ei ! 8 I 1 Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slam- erkin by Wildair Imp. Cub mare by Cub Ainaranthus' dam. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds. 3 3 - Sultan. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade (Godol.) Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hutton's Spot. .2 'o c 3 6 B X 5 H Tramp. Web. )ick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. * ^ Bobadllla. Bobadil. Pythoness. lubens Dau. of Skyscraper Isabel by Woodpecker Dau. of Squirrel Ancaster Nancy by Blank Phoebe by Tortoise Dau. of Looby. Sorcerer Princess by Sir Peter Dau. of Dungannon Dau. of Turf Dau. of Herod Golden Grove by Blank Spinster by Partner (Jigg). }RINS OB 3 Orville. Beningbrough. Evelina. King Fergus Dau. of Herod Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by White- nose Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue Dau. of Ox. Dun Arabian, lighflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs Dau. of Bay Bolton. w a 3 ~ A >> 1 W Stamford. Daughter of. Haphazard Bess by Waxy Vixen by Pot-8-os Cypher by Squirrel Frib- ble's dam by Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers. Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. OQ OH | i t-5 r2 Bourbon. Sorcerer. Daughter of. Trumpator Y. Giantess l>y Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Long- legs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Precipitate Dau. of Highflyer Tiffany by Eclipse Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab Ebony by Childers Ebony by Basto. z tf 3 O JH >>& T3,a 03 O *"* Stamford. Young Rachel. Haphazard Bess by Waxy Vixen by Pot-8-os Cypher by Squirrel Frib- ble's dam by Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers. Volunteer (Eclipse) Rachel by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Snip Dau. of Cottingham War. Galloway. C4 J % 1 P "S Q Golumpus. Lucy Grey. Gohanna Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by God. Arabian Gr. Robinson. Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Makeless. H I Whisker. Gibside Fairy. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. % rs 00 i H Blacklock. Daughter of. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cul. Ara. Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam Ara- bian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oronooko Sophia. ei r3 i 45 "o Tumpator. Sir Solomon Dau. of Hickory Imp. Trumpetta by Trumpator Sis. to Lambinos by Highflyer Dau. of Eclipse Vauxhall's dam by Cade. 3 Lucy. Orphan (Ball's Florizel) Lady Grey by Robin Grey Maria by Melzar nought (Regulus) Dau. of Ariel (Moreton's Imp. Traveler) Dau. of Imp. Jack of Diamonds (Cullen Arabian) Imp. Diamond (Duchess) by Cullen Arabian Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner (Jigg) Dau. of Grey- hound (White Barb. Chillaby) Dau. of Curwin's Bay Barbe Dau. of D'Arcy's Chestnut Arabian Dau. of Whiteshirt Old Montague mare. 70 The Horse-Breeders^ Guide and Hand Book. HARRY O'FALLON Will stand the season of 1883 near Danville, Ky., limited to twenty ap- proved mares by private contract. Application to L. B. Fields, Danville, Ky. HARRY O. FALLON, by imp. Australian, bred by James O. Fallen, St. Louis, Mo., foaled 1869, dam imp. Sunny South, dam of Ozark, by Irish Birdcatcher, son of Sir Hercules, 2d dam Equal, by The Cure, out of Equation, the dam of Diophantus, Archimedes, Artesian, etc., by Emilius. Australian is in this volume. Sunny South, Harry's dam, was the dam of the good race-horse Ozark, and others, she by the great Birdcatcher, sire of The Baron, who got Stockwell and Rataplan, Birdcatcher sired Habena and Manganese, winners of the 1,000 guineas, Songstress, winner of the Oaks, Daniel O'Rourk, winner of the Derby, The Baron, Knight of St. George and Warlock, winners 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 Champagne Stakes, at Doncaster, the Dee Stakes, at Chester, the Suffolk Stakes at Newmarket, the North Derby Stakes, and was second to Faugh-a-Ballagh in the St Leger, 1844. He sired Little Agnes, Dictator, and others. Harry's great - grandam was the dam of Exact, Diophantus, winner of the 2,000 guineas, and others* Maria, his 4th dam, was the dam of Euclid who was third in the Derby, and ran a dead heat with Charles XII., for the St. Leger, Extempore, winner of the the 1,000 guineas, and other good ones. Harry O. Fallen ran only two races, when out of condition, and was unplaced. There is no more stoutly-bred horse in America than Harry O. Fallen. He has double crosses of Whalebone and Whisker, the famous sons of Waxy, and double crosses of the speedy Emilius, and a cross of Touchstone, with any number to Eclipse and Herod through his collateral branches. Harry has only sired some six or eight horses which have been trained, and they have all run creditably; amongst them, Krupp Gun, Sam Ecker, Expectation, Harry Doswell, Jack of Spades, and John Davis, the latter a winner of the Citizens' Plate, If miles, at St. Louis, 104 Ibs., in 3:06, li miles in 2: 11, the Garden City Cup, at Chicago, 2 miles, in 4 : 30|, track very muddy, one mile and 500 yards, 112 Ibs., in 2:13f, North westernStakes at Chicago, 117 Ibs., in 3:06^, and the October Handicap, 111 Ibs., in 2:09. Harry is inbred to Waxy through Whalebone and Whisker, both Derby winners, and has many crosses to Eclipse, Herod and Matchem. With a chance he will get race-horses. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. PEDIGREE OF HARRY O'FALLON. | HARRY O'FALLON. | 1 AUSTRALIAN. 1 1 1 .2 a w 1 2 c d e j CC | c 1 & | Variety. Whisker. Shoyeler, Emilius. Emma. Touch- Daugh- Humphrey| Comus. Clinkeriua. Sorcerer Houghton Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lar- della by Y Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont's dam. Clinker Pewet by Tandem Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Samp- son Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Cervantes. Daughter of. Don Quixote Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus (Godol.) Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Golumpus Dau. of Paynator Sis. to Zodiac by St. George Abigail by Woodpecker Firetail by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Cade. Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. Whisker. Gibside Fairy. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slamerkin by Y True Blue. Orville. Emily. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. Scud. Goosander. Beningbrough Eliza by Highflyer Augusta by Eclipse Hardwick's dam by Herod Dau. of Bajazet Dau. of Regulus. Hambletonian Rally by Trumpator Fancy, sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers. Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sister to Volunteer by Y Belgrade. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Selim or Soothsayer.* Sprite. Sorcerer Golden Locks by Delpini Violet by Shark Dau. of Syphon Charlotte by Blank Dau. of Crab Dau. of Dyer's Dimple. Bobtail Catherine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by j Compton Barb. Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. \/ [ SUNNY SOUTH. [ Equal. Irish Birdcatcher. OD 4) w X 3 1 '5 O H 3 ,a p ! ff [ Maria. Emilius. Morsel Physician. Flight. B |^ Peri. ^Jjjf* Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sister to Volunteer by Y Belgrade Dau. of Bartlet's Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Wanderer. Thalestris. Gohanna Catherine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb. Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. Alexander Rival of Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of OldEng. (Godol.) Dau. of Cul. Arabian Miss Cade. Chanticleer, lerne. Woodpecker Dau. of Eclipse Rosebud by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian. Bagot Dau. of Gamahoe Patty by Tim Miss Patch by Justice Ring- tail Galloway by Cur. Bay Barb Sis. to Witty Mare by Hip. Irish Escape. Voung Heroine. Commodore Buffer's dam by Highflyer Shift by Sweetbriar Black Susan by Snap Ld. Brace's Mare by Cade Dau. of Belgrade. Bagot Heroine by Hero (Cade) Dau. of Snap Sister to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway Dau. of Snake. Brutandorf. Primette. Blacklock Mandane by Pot-8-os Y Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus. Prime Minister (Sancho) Miss Paul by Sir Paul (Sir Peter) Miss Dun- nington by Shuttle Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of An caster. Mulatto. Linda. Catton Desdemona by Orville Fanny by Sir Peter Dau. of Diomed Desdemona by Marske Y Hag by Skim Hag by Crab Ebony. Waterloo (Walton) Cressida by Whiskey- Y Giantess by Diomed Giant- ess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham. Orville. Emily. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Whisker. Gibside Fairy. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Hermes (Mercury) Vicissitude by Pipator (Imperator by Conductor) Beatrice by Sir Peter (Highflyer) Pyrrha by Matchem (Cade by Godol.) Duchess by Whitenose (Godol.) Miss Slamerkin by Y True Blue (William's Turk) Dau. of Ld. Oxford's Dun Arabian D'Arcy's Black- legged Royal Mare. * Soothsayer given. The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. HIGHLANDER (Imp.) Will be located at the Fair view Stud Farm., near Gallatin, Sumner Co. f Tcnn., and will be permitted to serve mares at $50 each, for the season, and $5 to the groom. Application to be made to Charles. Heed, Gallatin, Tenn. Annual Sales in July, at Saratoga. HIGHLANDER, by Blair Athol, son of Stockwell, bred by Mr. Gulliver, foaled 1868, dam Bistre, the dam of Verbena, by West Australian, out of Blister, dam of Maidstone and Cheddington by Bay Middleton. Highlander, from an accident, never raced, but he is bred as fashionably and truly as it is possible to breed a horse for racing purposes. His sire, Blair Athol, was the best son of the great Stockwell. Blair Athol won both the Epson Derby and the Don caster St. Leger, and was the sire of Prince Charlie, win- ner of the 2,000 guineas, Scottish Queen and Cecilia, winners of the 1,000 guineas, Sil- vio, winner of both Derby and St. Leger, and Craig Miller, winner of the St. Leger. West Australian, the sire of his dam, won the triple events, 2.000 guineas, Derby and St. Leger, and was sire of The Wizard, winner of the 2,000 guineas, and Surnmerside, win- ner of the Oaks. He was also the sire of imp. Australian, which was so successful in America. Bay Middleton, the sire of his grandam, was half-brother to Glencoe on the sire's side, won the 2000 guineas, and Derby, in 1836, and was the sire of Hermit, winner of the 2,000 guineas, Aphrodite, winner of the 1,000 guineas, and of the great Flying Dutchman, winner of the Derby and St. Leger, in 1849, Ellington and Andover, winners of the Derby. He also sired Brown Dutchess, an Oaks winner, Amsterdam, Autocrat, Fly-by-Night, Ellen Middleton, dam of Wild Dayrell, Eunice, the dam of Saunterer, Bridal, dam of Special License, and others. Touchstone, the sire of his great grandam, Hope, was one of the best race- horses of his day, won the St. Leger, the Doncaster Cup,, in 1835 and '36, the Ascot Gold Cup in 1836 and '37, and was the sire of Flatcatcher and Nunnykirk, winners of the 2,000 guineas, Cotherstone, winner of the 2,000 guineas, and Derby, Orlando, winner of the Derby, and Surplice, winner of the Derby and St. Leger, Mendicant, winner of the 1,000 guineas, and Oaks, Blue Bonnet, winner of St. Leger, and the great Newminster, winner of the St. Leger, whose son, The Hermit, stands at the head of winning sires in England. In addition to his crosses of Glencoe and Priam, both grand ones, he has the Whalebone and Whisker, one of which won the Derby in 1810, and the other in 1815. Highlander has three crosses of Imp. Diomed through his best daughter, Young Giantess, and crosses of Matchem through Maiden, and traces through an own sister of Eclipse to a daughter of Brimmer. The pedigree is rich in blood of the noted winners of the classic events. Highlander cov ered a few mares in England, prior to his importation, and Buz, one of his get, haa been a winner. None of his colts have started in this country, but, from conformation and constitution, should make their mark. Highlander is a rich brown, 16 hands high, with white blaze in his face. He measures 78 inches around the heart, and below the knee 8 inches. He is a very fine horse through his heart and shoulders, with good body and wide strong hip, and with good mares should get race-horses, or blood from, the highest racing sources is a failure. Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. PEDIGREE OF HIGHLANDER (Imp.) i 'H ' Sir Hercules. Guiccioli. Whalebone Peri by Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by St. Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old. Eng. Bob Booty Flight by I. Eclipse Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Grey Robinson. o i Echidna. 1 Economist. Miss Pratt, Whiskey Floranthe by Octavian Caprice by Anvil Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze Dau. of i . Greyhound. Blacklock Gadabout by Orville Minstrel by Sir Peter Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam. 1 c 3 . Sultan. Trampoline. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. 5 (2 kl Muley. Clare. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Marmion Harpalice by Gohanna Amazon by Driver Fractious by Mer- cury Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse. 5 urne. II Comus. Clir.kerina. Sorcerer Houghton Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lar- della by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont' dam. Clinker Pewet by Tamden Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. c o I % Q Cervantes. Daughter of. Don Quixote Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Golumpus Dau. of Paynator Sis. to Zodiac by St. George Abigail by Woodpecker Firetail by Eclipse Dau. of Blank (Godol.) *> I 1 1 jladiator. Partisan. Pauline. Walton Parasol by Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Moses Quadrille by Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer. tf H Q d o I > 22 OJ Priam. Emilius Cressida by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. ^h-3 Daughter of. Orville Golden Legs' dam by Buzzard Hornpipe by Trumpator Luna Spiletta by Regulus (Godol) llth dam Mother Western by Smith's son of Snake 12th dam by Old Montague 13th dam by Hautboy 14th dam by Brimmer. 74 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. HIMYAR, (WINNER OF THE BELLE MEADE STAKES FOR TWO-YEAR OLDS AT LOUISVILLE; BELLE MEADE STAKES, NO 1, AT NASHVILLE; PHCENIX HOTEL STAKES, AT LEXINGTON ; THE MERCHANTS AND TURF STAKES, AT LOUISVILLE, KY. r AND JANUARY STAKES AT ST. LOUIS,) Witt stand for mares at the Dixiana Stud, Maj. B. G. Thomas, proprie- tor, near Lexinaton, Ky.. by private contract. Application to Maj. B. G. Thomas, Lexington, Ky. HIMYAR, by Alarm, son of imp. Eclipse, bred and owned by Maj. B. G. Thomas, Dixiana Stud, Lexington, Ky., foaled, 1875, dam Hira by Lexington, out of Hegira by imp. Ambassador. Himyar made his debut as a two-year old at Lexington, Ky., in the Colt and Filly Stakes, five furlongs, running third to Pomeroy, in 1 :04. Won the Colt Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, in l:16f, beating Blue Eyes, Leveler, etc. Fall, won the Colt and Filly Stakes, one mile, in 1:44, beating Leveler, Blue Eyes, and five others. Louisville, won the Belle Meade Stakes, three-quarters of a mile in 1 :16, beating Leveler and four others. Was third in the Sanford Stakes to Blue Eyes and Day Star, one mile in 1:45. Himyar, 3 years old, started in five races ; won three and was second in two. Nashville, May 4, won Belle Meade Stake No. 1, \\ miles in 2:43, track heavy, beating Bergamot, Artful and Glenmore. Lexington, Ky., May 1C, won Phoenix Hotel Stakes, If miles, in 3:22, track deep in mud, beating McHenry, J. R. Swinney and Solicitor. Louisville, Ky., May 21, ran second to Day Star, in Kentucky Derby 1 miles, in 2 :3?i, the fastest Derby ever run in that State, beating Leveler, Solicitor, McHenry and four others. St. Louis, June 4, won Jan- uary Stakes, mile heats, in 1 :42, 1 :43, beating Leveler, Kate Claxton and McHenry. Lexington, Sept. 13, was second in Elkhora Stakes, 2 miles, in 4:04J ; won by Cam- mie F. ; track very muddy. Four years old started four times, won all of his races. Lexington, won a dash of one mile in 1:51, track muddy, defeating a field of four. Walked over for Club Parse two miles. Louisville, won a sweepstake for all ages, \\ miles, beating Goodnight, Long Taw and four others, in 1:56. Won Club Purse 2 miles in 3:35, beating Long Taw and two others. At five years old started twelve times. Lex- ington, Ky., was third to Mendlessolm and Verdict in sweepstake for all ages 1 miles in 2:08. Won Club Purse, mile heats, in 1:42, 1:44J beating Warfield, Victim and four others. Louisville, was unplaced in Louisville Cup, 2J miles in4:20|, won by Volturno, track very muddy. Won the Merchants' Stake, 1 miles in 1 :55, beating Blue Eyes, One Dime and four others. St. Louis, was second to L' Argentine, ij miles in 2:10J. Was unplaced in Citizens Plate, \\ miles, dead heat and stakes di vided between Long Taw and Blue Lodge, in 1 :55|. Lexington Fall Meeting, was third to Renown and Montreal, one mile in 1:49, track heavy. Was second to Renown in Club Purse, 1 miles, no time, five others behind him. Louisville, won Turf Stakes. 1-J- miles, in 1 :57i, beating Renown and three others. Was second to Bowling Green in Club Purse, 1 miles, in 2 :42, three others behind him. Won Club Purse H miles in 1 :54f , defeating Montreal and Mattie Walker. Nashville, was beaten by Jim Malone in Citizens' Stake, mile heats, in 1:461, 1:47$, l:53f. Himyar won first heat. Six years old, Lexington, Ky., was unplaced in Club Purse, one mile, won by Patti inl:44. The family is a distinguished racing one. Hira. his dam, was a fine race- mare, Hegira, hisgrandam, had no equal for speed in her day. She ran two miles at Ne w Orleans in 1850, in 3 :34i, the fastest time made to that day. Mecca, her full sister, was also a fine race-mare. Flight, his great-grandam, was a superior race-mare and dam of Oliver, a very distinguished race-horse, by Wagner, winner of three-mile heats, in5:38i, 5:38. Shylock, Cicero, Pedlar, etc. , all distinguished in their day , descended from the family. Himyar is a light bay with a long star and both hind feet white, he has a neat, bony head, broad between the eyes ; good neck ; splendid well-set, oblique shoulders, with abundance of muscle over the shoulder blade ; great depth of girth ; good body, but rather short back ribs, which makes his flank look light ; with broad, strong hips, immense stifle and second thigh, and the muscle run- ning tapering to excellent hocks ; with sound feet and legs. Taking him altogether, he is a very fine, well-shaped horse, with most wonderful muscular power behind. If racing lineage and speed is worth anything, Himyar should be a success in the stud ; his breeding is unexceptional. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. PEDIGREE OF HIMYAR. 6 T3 , .1 Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of Ancaster Starling. | o 1 Laugar. Kite. Selim Dau. of Walton Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Foxhunter. Bustard (Castrel) Olympia by Sir Oliver Scotilla by Anvil Scota by Eclipse Harmony by Herod Rutilia by Blank. W s ii Sultan. Cobweb. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. 'hantom Filagree by Soothsayer Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap. 5 Godolphin. Sis. to Cobweb. Partisan Ridicule by Shuttle Sis. to Oatlands by Dungannou Letitia by Highflyer Dau. of Matchem Dau. of Blank Dau. of Babraham. Phantom Filagree by Soothsayer Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia. T * ^ Irish Bird- catcher. Echidna. Sir Hercules Guiccioli by Bob Booty Flight by I. Escape Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus. Sconomist Miss Pratt by Blacklock Gadabout by Orville Minstrel by Sir Peter Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Dau. of Mogul. 1 | 1 IJ Glencoe. Marpessa. Sultan Trampoline by Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap. Muley Clare by Marmion Harpalice by Gohanna Amazon by Driver Fractious by Mercury Dau. of Woodpecker. <^ | f Albemar jl Liverpool. Otis. Tramp Dau. of Whisker Mandane by Pot'8-os Y. Camilla by Wood- peckerCamilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb. Bustard (Buzzard) Greyhurst's dam by Election Sis. to Skyscraper by Highflyer Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. 'HVAJ Countess o Sis. to Hornsea. Velocipede. Daughter of. Blacklock Dau. of Juniper Dau. of Sorcerer Virgin by Sir Peter Dau. of Pot-8-o's Editha by Herod Elfrida by Snap. Cerberus Miss Cranfield by Sir Peter Dau. of Pegasus Dau. of Paymas- terPomona by Herod Caroline by Snap (Snip). 1 -i a A !i Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire (Regulus). s J Sis. to Tuckahoe Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John (Rib). Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y, Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade (Godol). s 1 'O I % Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank. 3 1 Rowena. Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slamerkin by Wildair Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond. i Plenipo- tentiary. Emilius. Harriet. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- maut Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Pericles Dau. of Selim Pipylina by Sir Peter Rally by Trumpator Fancy, sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator Horatia. '?r | 1* II Whisker. Hornsea's dam. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Cerberus Miss 'Cranfield by Sir Peter Dau. of Pegasus Sis. to Sir Sid- ney by Paymaster Pomona by Herod Caroline by Snap. = 2 .23 fl > e3 33 Muley. The Dandy's dam. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Mollie Longlegs by Babraham. Windle Dau. of Anvil (Herod) Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. S 13 ? Sir Charles. Sir Archy Dau. of Citizen Dau. of Commutation Dau. of Dare Devil, Sally Shark by Imp. Shark Betsy Pringle by Fearnought Jenny Dismal. s| Lady of the Lake. Imp. Sir Harry (Sir Peter) Dau. of Diomed Dau. of Imp. St. George I'Drao-nnl Dan nf Fpflmrmjrht (Rpo-illus") Dau of Jolly Roger (KOUna- head by F. Childers) Imp. Mary Grey by Roundhead Ringbone by Partner (Jigg) Dau. of Croft's Bay Barb Dau. of Makeless (Oglethorpe Arabian) Dau. of Brimmer (Yellow Turk) Dau. of Dicky Pierson (Dodwsorth) Burton Barb Mare. 76 The Horse-Breeders" Guide and Hand Book. HINDOO, (WINNER OF SEVEN OUT OF NINE STAKES AT 2 YEARS OLD, WINNER OF THE KENTUCKY DERBY, AND CLARK STAKES AT LOUSVILLE, BLUE RIBBON STAKES AT LEXINGTON, TIDAL STAKES AND CONEY ISLAND DERBY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY, OCEAN STAKES, JERSEY DERBY AND LORILLARD STAKES AT LONG BRANCH, THE TRAVER& AND KENNER STAKES AT SARATOGA ALL IX 1881 ; LOUISVILLE CUP AND TURF STAKES AND CONEY ISLAND CUP, 1882,) Will stand the season of 1883 at the Runny mede Stud, near Paris, Ky., at 1 100 the season. Application to Geo. W. Bowen & Co., Paris, Ky. Annual sales of yearlings in May. HINDOO, by Virgil, son of Vandal, bred by D. Swigert, Elemendorf Stud, Ky., foaled 1878 ; dam Florence by Lexington, son of Boston, out of imp. Weatherwitch, dam of Little Mack and Mollie Cad by Weatherbit, son of Sheet Anchor. Hindoo was the sensa- tional two-year old of his year ; started iu nine races, won seven, was second in one, third in one. Hindoo made his first appearance at Lexington, Ky., May 13, in the Colt and Filly Stakes, for two-year olds, three-quarters of a mile, winning in l:17f, beating Alfambra, Brambaletta, Lizzie S., Edison and five others. Louisville, Ky., May 19, won Alexander Stakes, half a mile, in 50 seconds, beating Banter, Maretzek and eight others ; May 24, won the Tennessee Stakes for two-year olds, three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :16, beating Brambaletta, Ripple, Bootjack and five others. St. Louis, June 9, won the Juvenile Stakes, for two-year olds, three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :17, beating Voltague, Story, Sligo and four others ; June 12, won the Jockey Club Stakes, for two-year olds, one mile, in 1 :44, beating Lelex, Voltague and Enniskillen a fast and good race. Chicago, June 21, won the Criterion Stakes, for two-year-olds, three- quarters of a mile, in 1:15, beating Ripple, Greenland and three others. This wa& the fastest three-quarters ever run by a two-year-old to that date ; June 26, won the Tremont Hotel Stakes, for two-year-olds, one mile, in 1:48, beating Lizzie S., Ripple and Moses. In all these races, except the Tennessee Stakes, he carried 100 Ibs. ; in the Tennessee, 105 Ibs. Saratoga, Aug. 14, ran third to Crickmpre and Bonnie Lizzie in the Windsor Hotel Stakes, for two year olds, five furlongs, in 1 :05, track heavy, beat- ing Thora and four others ; Aug. 19, ran second to Thora in the Day Boat Line Stakes, three quarters of a mile, in 1 :17, beating Bonnie Lizzie and three others. In these races he carried 110 Ibs. In justice to the colt it must be stated, that he htid changed hands and did not run up to his previous form. Three years old, started in twenty races, of which he won eighteen. Lexington, Ky., won the Blue Ribbon Stakes, for three-year olds, 1 miles, in 3:38, beating Getaway, Bend Or, Creosote and four others. At Louisville, Ky., won the Kentucky Derby for three-year olds, 1 miles, in 2:40, beating Lelex, Alfambra and three others ; won the Clark Stakes, for three-year olds, 1 miles, in 2:10f, beating Alfambra, Bootjack, Bend Or aud Sligo. Jerome Park, won a dasli of one mile and a furlong, in 2 :02, beating Sir Hugh, Jack of Hearts and Rob Roy ; won a dash of one mile and throe furlongs, in 2 :34, track heavy. Sheepshead Bay, won the Tidal Stakes for three-year-olds, one mile, in 1 :43i, beating Criekmore and Saunterer ; won the Coney Island Derby for three-year olds, 1| mile, in 2:47|, Baltic the only other starter. Momnouth Park, won the Ocean Stakes for all ages, one mile and a furlong, in 1:57, beating Monitor, Glidelia and Valentino; won the Lorillard Stakes for three-year olds, 1 miles, in 2:39f, beating Crickmore aud S.iunterer ; walked over for a sweepstakes of one thousand dollars each with $2,000 added. Saratoga, won the Travers Stakes, for three-year olds, If miles, in 3:07|, beating a field of good horses, amongst which were Eole, Getaway and Compensation ; won tne Sequel Stakes for three-year olds, If miles, in 3 :21 ; track heavy. In this race Hindoo carried 123 Ibs. , including a penalty of five pounds, and beat Greenland and Valentino ; won the United States Hotel Stakes, 1^ miles, in 2:36, beating Crickmore, Bonfire and Gladiola ; won the Kenner Stakes for three-year olds, 2 miles, in 3 :32 a fast race. Monmouth Park, won the Cham- pion Stakes for all ages, 1 miles, in 2:39, beating Monitor and Parole; won the Jersey St. Leger for three-year olds, If miles, in 3:18, carrying 123 Ibs., Bona Fide the only other starter. Sheepshead Bay, won race of mile heats, in 1 :42f , 1 :45, Sir Hugh the only other starter ; won a dash of one mile in 1:43, beating Sir Hugh and Edendary ; was second in the Brighton Beach Purse, Ifc miles, won by Crickmore Continued on page 76. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 77 PEDIGREE OF HINDOO. 1 1 Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Dau. of Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Maltou's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Button's Spot. "5 j^ || Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Blacklock. Daughter of. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldflnder Dau. of Old England. Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam Ara- bian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroouoko Sis. to Mirza. J 00 Lucilla. r Trumpator. Lucy. Sir Solomon Dau. of Hickory Imp. Trumpetta by Trumpator Sis. to Lambinos by Highflyer Dau. of Eclipse Vauxhall Snap's dam by Cade. Orphan Lady Grey by Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Imp. High- flyer Dau. of Im. Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds. ~ I 3 -2 00 -g Emilius. Seamew. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Scud Goosander by Hambletonian Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator Horatia by Blank. .2 'H | 02 flj ^ C/J Tramp. Daughter of. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. Sancho Blacklock's dam by Coriander Wildgoose byHighflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfirider Dau. of Old Eng. * 1 1- b "Ei Medoc. Grecian Princess Am. Eclipse Y. Maid of the Oaks by Imp. Expedition Miad of the Oaks by Spread Eagle Annette by Imp. Shark Dau. of Rockingham. Cook's Whip (same as Blackburn's Whip) Jane Hunt by Hampton's Paragon Moll by Imp. Figure Old Slamerkin by Imp. Wildair. O O Q 21 Blackburn's Whip. Mary Bedford- [mp. Whip Speckleback by Randolph's Celer (Meade's Celer dam by Sloe) Speckleback by Meade's Celer Dau. of Imp. Sober John (Rib). Duke of Bedford Dau. of Speculator (Dragon) Dau. of Dare Devil (Mag- net) Imp. Trumpetta by Trumpator Sis. to Lambinos by Highflyer. z M o Timoleon. Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt, [nip. Saltram (Eclipse) Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dam of Vampire (Regulus). I W) 1 Sister to Tu'kahoe Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Imp. Shock. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Cullen Arabian. 1 1 B 1 Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank. ,ENCE. 1 as I Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Old Slamerkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Robin Gray Maria by Melzar Dau. of Imp. Highflyer Dau. of Imp. Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Imp. Jack of Diamonds. | 1 II ^^ Lottery. Morgiana. Tramp Mandane by Pot-8-os Y. Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Rarb Sis. to Regulus. Muley Miss Stephenson by Scud or Sorcerer Sis. to Petworth by Precip- itate Dau. of Woodpecker Sis. to Juniper by Snap Y. Marske's dam. r -4 1! Priam. ! Daughter of. Emilius Cressida by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Orville Dau. of Buzzard Hornpipe by Trumpator Luna by Herod Proserpine Sis. to Eclipse by Marske Spiletta by Regulus. i 1 ~s Irish tirdcatche i Sir Hercules. Guicciolli. Whalebone Peri by Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldflnder.' Bob Booty Flight by I. Escape Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by G. Arabian Gr. Robinson. =; I ia o a Physician. I Brutandorf, (Blacklock) Primette by Prime Minister Miss Paul By Sir Paul (Sir Peter) Miss Dunnington by Shuttle Miss Grimstone. . Camelina. Whalebone (Waxy) Dau. of Selim (Buzzard) Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon (Herod) Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem (Cade) Dau. of Squirt (Syphon) Lot's dam by Mogul (Godolphin) Camilla by Boy Bolton (Grey Hautboy) Old Lady, Starling's dam by Pullein's Chestnut Arabian Dau. of Rockwood Dau. of Bustler. 78 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. HINDOO Continued. in 2:36J ; was third in the September handicap, If miles, won by Crickmore, in 3:03, Hindoo carrying 123 Ibs. As a four-year-old, started six times and won five races. Louisville, Ky., won the Louisville Cup, 2 miles, in 3:57f, beating Checkmate, Glidelia, Lida Stanhope and Blazes. Won the Merchants' Stakes for all ages, one mile and a furlong, in 1:59 J, beating Checkmate, Runnyrnede and Creosote. Won the Turf Stakes, 1 miles, in 2:08, carrying 122 Ibs, beating Checkmate (aged), 123 Ibs., and Creosote (4), 114 Ibs. Sheepshead won the Coney Island Stakes, for three-year-olds and upwards, one mile and a furlong, in l:57f, Barrett being the only other starter; won the Coney Island Cup, 2J miles, in 3:58, beating Eole and Parole. This was the best race run at the distance during the year, and compares favorably with similar races. There is no question but that Hindoo was the best race-horse which has appeared in this country for more than a decade. It is doubtful if any horse in England could have beaten him in the great classic events. Hindoo is a nicely bred horse, his blood combining all the best strains in England and America, his sire is by the best son of Glencoe, and he has a large infusion of Diomed blood through both sides, together with a double cross of imp. Buzzard, fortified by the stout crosses Whalebone, Herod and Eclipse on the dam's side. We shall expect to see him a great success in the stud. Hindoo is a dark bay, 15 hands 3 inches high, with large star in his forehead, right hind foot white to pastern ; he is symmetrically shaped all over or he could not have done what he did. HUBBARD, (WINNER OF JULY STAKES AND GRAND SWEEPSTAKES, FOUR MILE HEATS, AT LONG BRANCH,) Witt stand for mares at the stables of his owner in California, by private contract. Application to Jas. B. Chase, San Francisco, CaL HUBBARD by Planet, son of Revenue, bred at Woodburn Stud, Ky., foaled 1868, dam Minnie Mansfield, by imp. Glencoe, out of Argentile, by Old Bertiand, son of Sir Archy. Hubbard, as a two-year old, started four times, and won one race, Monmouth Park, won the July Stakes, three-quarters of a mile in 1 :22, beating Experience, Oaks, and two others ; was third in the Thespian Stakes for two-year olds, three-quar- ters of a mile, won by Malita, in 1 :19, and unplaced in the other two races. Three years old, started in six races, winning two. Baltimore, Md., won the Dixie Stakes for three-year olds, 2 miles, In 3:36|, beating Joe Daniels's True Blue and six others. Saratoga, won a sweepstake for three-year olds, 2 miles, in 3 :53, beating imp. Buck- den, Nevada, and Gorlitza. Jerome Park, was second in the Annual Sweepstakes for three-year olds, won by Joe Daniels, in 3:45f. Saratoga, was second in the Summer Handicap, 2 miles, won by Defender, in 4:24, and was unplaced in his other races. As a four-year old, started in eight races, of which he won three. Monmouth Park, won the Grand Sweepstakes for all ages, four-mile heats, distancing Wheatly and Bessie Lee in the first heat, run in 7:37. Saratoga won a dash of three miles, in 5:34, beating Wanderer, Harry Bassett, and King Henry. Won dash of 2f miles in 4 :58f , the fastest on record, beating Boss Tweed and Katy Pease, the only other starters. Monmouth Park, was third in the Mammoth Cup, 2^ miles, won by Wan- derer, in 4:34|. Jerome Park, was third in the Jockey Club Handicap, 2 miles, won by Preakness, in3:38i. Was second in a dash of If miles, won by Mate in 3:09. Saratoga, was third in a dash of 2 miles won by True Blue, in 3:32, Mate was second. Was unplaced in his other races. Hubbard has covered only a few thoroughbred mares. Is the sire of some few win- ners viz., Warwick, Jim Farley, and Rebecca. He is inbred to Sir Archy and Diomed, in addition to his cross of Glencoe and Trustee. The family is a racing one, and capable of staying a distance. In addition to his crosses of Sir Archy, he traces through a long line of distinguished ancestry to the Old Vintner mare. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. PEDIGREE OF HUBBARD. | Golumpus. Lucy Grey. Gohanna Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Makeless. QJ a a /. 3 Emma. Whisker. Gibside Fairy. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass, lermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slarnerkin. > s-i fl %2 -< Diomed. Castianira. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Child- ers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Ppget Turk. Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. (Godol.) Du. of Bustard (Crab). ja "S f o PQ | w Imp. Bedford. Imp. Mambrina Dungannou (Eclipse) Fairy by Highflyer Fairy Queen by Y. Cade Routh's Blackeyes by Crab Warlock Galloway by Snake (Lister Tnrk). Mambrino Sis. to Naylor's Sally by Blank (Godol.) Dau. of Ward (Crab) Dau. of Merlin (Bustler) Dau. of Pert (Ely Turk) Dau. of St. Martins. bl <} 2' P hOoJ 256 oH 1 Truffle. Helen. Sorcerer Hornby Lass by Buzzard Puzzle by Matchem Princess by Herod Dau. of Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Whiskey Br. Justice by Justice Xenia by Challenger (Herod) Xantippe by Eclipse Grecian Princess by Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coal. Colt. | 3 il Phantom. Walton Julia by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Louglegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. a Daughter of. Walton Alegrante by Pegasus (Eclipse) Orange Squeezer by Highflyer MoD-Saueezer bv Matchem (Cade) Ladv bv Turner's Sweepstakes (Old Sweepstakes) Shuttle's dam by Patriot (Bay BoltoB) Dau. of Crab (Al- cock Arabian) Sis. to Sloven by Bay Bolton (Grey Hautboy) Dau. of Curwen Bay Barb Dau. of Snot (Selaby Turk) Dau. of Whitelegged Lowther Barb Old Vintner Mare. 80 The Horse-breeders' Guide and Hand Book. HURRAH (Imp.) Will stand the season of 1883 at the Stud Farm of his owner, John Heber, near Lancaster, Ohio, at $30 the season. Mares not proving in foal can be returned next season. Application to John Reber, Lancaster, Ohio. HURRAH by Newminster, son of Touchstone, bred by the Rawcliff Stud Co. , foaled 1862, dam Jovial by Bay Middleton, son of Sultan, out of sis. to Grey Momus by Comus. Newminster, his sire, won the St. Leger in 1851, was son of Touchstone (winner of the St. Leger, in 1834), and the celebrated Beeswing, by Dr. Syntax, who won the Doncaster Cup in 1837 and also in 1840, 1841, and 1842, the only time any animal ever accomplished the feat, carrying in 1840 and 1841 126 Ibs. Bay Middleton, sire of his dam, was winner of the Derby in 1836. Hurrah, as a two-year old, started eleven times, won two races, was second in three, and unplaced in the others. Newmarket, won plate for two-years-olds, 5 furlongs 140 yards, beating Zephyr and six others ; ran second to Tragedy in sweepstake, 5 fur- longs 182 yards, beating Bessy. Shrewsbury, ran second to Peignoir in the Racing Plate, one mile, beating Procella and Teddy. Ran second to Antoinette in the Acton Burnel Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, defeating Princess Dagmar ; won a Handicap plate, three-quarters of a mile, beating Usher ; was unplaced in his other races. At three-year old, started twelve times, won one race, was third in one, and un. placed in the others. Won Selling Race, three-quarters of a mile, at West Drayton, defeating Little Pickles and Linus. At four years old, ran ten races, was second in one, third in two, and unplaced in the others. Hurrah is one of the most fashionable bred sires of the present day. Independent of his good looks and soiindness, he is one of the stoutest bred animals living. He is a rich bay, without white, over 16 hands high, has capital legs and feet, straight, grand action ; is also sound in every respect, being free from curbs, spavin, roaring, or any other hereditary disease. He cannot be said to have had a fair chance in the stud, as he has only covered a few good fashionable mares, being located in a section where there are not many breeders of thoroughbreds. The best of his get are Chaquita, winner of a mile in 1 :44, 2 miles in 3 :37, the Fordham Handicap at Jerome Park, li miles, in 2:lli, Dill Wiggins, mile in 1:45; 2 miles, 3:36; Huckleberry, Bur- goo, a winner of many races ; Lady Amanda, Lady Mack, Waller, a winner with high weights ; Bonnie Lizzie, three-quarters of a mile heats in 1 :15 and 1 :14f , 5 furlongs in 1 :02, and other good races ; Ohio Boy, Lady Middleton, Hermit, Dispute, Bonnie Ford, Reber, Louise Gwynne, Little Buttercup, Hippogriff, LadyBlandy, George IV., Nightcap, Nellie Peyton, Red Fox, Tramway, Fanny Cook, Medusa, Wauculla, Brad (Stand Off), Referee, Monk, Hostage, Maniac, and others that were winners. He has a combination of speedy and stout blood, and his daughters should prove valuable in the stud. He traces on both sides to Eclipse and Herod, through reputable horses, to the Burton Barb mare. Horse- Breeders* Guide and Hand Book. 81 PEDIGREE OF HURRAH (Imp.) Tl jl': Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-o's Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Ara- bian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Irumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Xi s *H O ft Beningbrough. Jenny Mole. King Fergus (Eclipse) Dau. of Herod Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. Carbuncle (Babraham) Dau. of Prince T. Quassaw (Snip) Dau. of Reg- ulus (Godol.) Dau. of Partner (Jigg). o, X -> r. =5 ^ a? j^- Phantom. Walton. Julia. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungannon Dau. of Prophet Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab. Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. 3 42 1 > < Soothsayer. Web. Sorcerer Goldenlocks by Delpiui Violet by Shark Dau. of Syphon- Quick's Charlotte by Blank Dau. of Crab Dau. of Dyer's Dimple. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. ,> 00 S 3 g I Trumpator. Young Giantess. Conductor Brunette by Squirrel Dove by Matchless (Godol.) Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper Dau. of New. Arabian. Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter Sis. to Cato by Partner Sis. to Roxana. a s a fJ g WS Sir Peter. Alexina. Highflyer Papillon by Snap Miss Cleveland by Regulus Midge, by Son of Bay Bolton Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian. King Fergus Lardella by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont's dam by Bro. to Fearnought Miss Windham by Windham. ister to Gi s a Cervantes Don Quixote. Evelina. Eclipse Grecian Princess by Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition colt Dau. of Bustard (Crab) Charming Molly by Second Hanger's Br. Mare Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Reg- ulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs Dau. of Bay Bolton. b/ S C3 O Don Cossack. Haphazard Alderney by Skyscraper Caelia by Volunteer Sis. to Phar- amond by Highflyer Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs. H Vesta. Delpini (Highflyer) Faith by Pacolet (Blank) Atalanta by Matchem Miss Makeless by Young Greyhound (Greyhound by Chillaby Barb) Dau. of Partner (Jigg) Miss Doe's dam by Woodcock (Merlin) Dau. of Croft's Bay Barb Desdemoua's dam by Makeless (Oglethorpe's Ara- bian) Old Thornton by Brimmer (D'Arcy Y. Turk) Dau. of Dicky Pierson (Dodsworth) Burton Barb Mare. 82 The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. HYDER ALI, (WINNER OF THE CHAMPAGNE STAKES AT JEROME PARK,) Will stand the season of 1883 at the Meadows Stud, near Carlinville, Ill. r at $50 the Season. Application to Gen. Rich, Rowett, Carlinville y III. Annual Sale* at Chicago , in June. HYDER AX.I by imp. Leamington, son of Faugh-a-Ballagh, bred by A. Welch Erdenheim Stud, Pa., foaled 1872, dam Lady Duke, by Lexington, out of Magdalen, dam of Bonnie Lassie, Bonnie Laddie, etc., by Medoc, son of American Eclipse. Hyder All as a three-year old started in three races, of which he won one. Jerome Park, won the Champagne Stakes for two-year olds, three-quarters of a mile in 1 :20, beating James, A, Finework, and six others ; was beaten in a match race of $2,500 each, three- quarters of a mile, won by James A, in 1 :19 ; was third in a dash of three-quarters of a mile, won by James A, inl:18i. He was injured in the spring of his three-year old year, and did not run again. His dam, Lady Duke, was not trained, and had only a few foals, amongst them Mary Buckley, a good mare and dam of Buckstone. Magdalen his grandam was a good race-mare, and the dam of the great race-mare Bonnie Lassie, and the horse Bonnie Laddie which had great reputation in their day. Bonnie Lassie won the Association Stakes, mile heats, and the Citizen's Stake, 2 mile heats, at Lexington, Ky., in 1857. She won many important races in the South* Gossamer, another sister to Bonnie Lassie was dam of Leather Lungs, La Rose and Gossip, the latter dam of Lida Gaines. The Sumpter Mare dam of Magdalen was the dam of Keph, and Leda both successful racers. Hyder Ali is a large, well developed horse, full 16 hands high, with great substance and power. In addition to his being a son of Leamington, he is strongly inbred on thfr dam's side to Sir Archy and Diomed, having six crosses of that inestimable blood upon a large infusion of Medley blood, and thence to the noted Gimcrack by Cripple, son of Godolphin Arabian (Barb). Upon the matrons of the Meadows Stud we expect to re- cord his success. Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 83 PEDIGREE OF HYDER ALL 1 HTTDER ALL > I i 5 ?H I 1 ,c tr o 1 f 00 ^0 1 c 1 3 ,C O - 1 I .OS w 4 ,c be s 1 .2 15 -0 n' i H-3 og' H3 P '* 5 gM Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Ara- bian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Trurnpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Wanderer. Thalestris. Gohanna Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet bv Drone Manilla by Goldflnder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cullen Arabian. Chanticleer, lerne. Woodpecker Dau. of Eclipse Rosebud by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Honeywood's Arabian. Bagot Dau. of Gamahoe Patty by Tim MIPS Patch by Justice Ringtail Galloway by Cur. Bay Barb Sis. to Witty Mare by Pelham's Hip. Irish Escape. Young Heroine. Commodore Buffer's dam by Highflyer Shift by Sweetbriar Bl. Susan by Snap Dau. of Cade Dau. of Belgrade Dau. of Clif. Arabian. Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Ara- bian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway Dau. of Snake. Buzzard. Selim's dam. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian. Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Maltou's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Makeless. Peruvian. Musidora. Sir Peter Dau. of Budrow Escape's dam by Squirrel Dau. of Babraham Dau. of Golden Ball Bushy Molly by Hamp. Court Childers. Meteor Maid of All Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau, of Regulus Dau. of Snip Dau. of Cottingham Warlock Galloway. Blaeklock. Wagtail. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldflnder Dau. of Old Eng. Prime Minister Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of An- caster Dau. of Dam Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko. Champion. Etiquette. Selim Podagra by Gouty Jet by Magnet Jewel by Squirrel Sophia by Blank Diana by Second Han. Br. Mare by Stanyan Arabian. Orville Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. W > _J q ,H q -<1 -! 1 Magdalen. Lexington. H 5 1 i o < 1 j s C8 73 t J5 ^ Oj 4 IDau of Sump- Y. Maid of Am. T> nweT1Q Sarpe- Sister to Timo- 01 ' ter. the Oaks. Eclipse. Rowena - don. Tuckahoe. leon. Sir Archy. Daughter. DiomeJ Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol.) [mp. Saltram (Eclipse) Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire (Regulus). Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Imp. Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian. Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emilv by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beuingbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana. Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slam- erkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. 3obin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds. Duroc. Millers Damsel. Diomed Amanda by Grey Diomed Dau. of Va. Cade Dau. of Hickman's Independence Dolly Fine by Imp. Silvereye Dau. of Imp. Badger. Messenger Dau. of Pot-8-os Dau. of Gimcrack Snap Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers. ^mp. Expedition Maid of the Oaks ^egasus (Eclipse) Active by Woodpecker Laura N by Whistle Jacket (Mogul) Pretty Polly by Starling Sis. to Diana by Second (Childers). Spread Eagle (Volunteer) Annette by Shark Dau. of Rockingham Dau. of Gallant Dau. of True Whig Dau. of Imp. Regulus. Sir Archy. Flirtilla's dam. Momed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol.) lobin Redbreast Dau. of Imp. Obscurity Slamerkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam by Second Dau. of Starling. Lewis' Eclipse. Maria. Diomed Bellona by Harris' Eclipse (Partner) Nettle by Granby (Blank) Nell Gwynn by Imp. Janus Poll Flaxen by Imp. Jolly Roger. Craig's Alfred (Imp. Medley) Dau. of Tayloe's Bellair (Imp. Medley) Dau. of Imp. Medley (Gimcrack by Cripple by Godol.) 84 The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. ILL-USED (Imp.) (WINNER OF THE SEQUEL AND KENNER STAKES, AT SARATOGA, 1873,) Will be used as private stallion in the Nursery Stud, Hon. A. Belmont, pro- prietor, near Babylon, L. I., N. Y. Yearlings sold annually in June. ILL-USED by Breadalbane, own brother to Blair Athol, son of Stockwell, bred by Col. Townley, foaled 1870, dam Ellermire, dam of Elland, by Chanticleer, 2d dam Ellerdale, dam of Formosa, winner of the One Thousand Guineas, Oaks and St. Leger in 1S68, by Lanercost, out of the dam of Colsterdale, by Tomboy. Ill-Used made his first appearance on the turf as a three-year old in the Belmont Stakes, won by Spring- bok, but getting a bad start was unplaced. He won two races out of three starts. At Saratoga won the Sequel Stakes, 2 miles in 3:40, beating Fellowcraft and four others. Same place won the Kenner Stakes, 2 miles, in 3 :39, beating imp. Strachino, Spring- bok, Waverly, Whisper, Catesby and other good horses. This closed his turf career. Breadalbane his sire is own brother to Blair Athol, and although he did not win any of the great events, the Derby or Leger, he won the Prince of Wales Stakes at As- cot, the Gratwicke Produce Stakes, 1^ miles at Goodwood, and other good races. Ellermire his dam won eight races, at three-years old, including two Queen's Plates for mares. Ellerdale, his grandam, was also a winner of several important events, in- cluding the Great Yorkshire Stakes. Lanercost her sire was third in the St. Leger to Don John, and won the Ascot Gold Cup, and Cambridgeshire Handicap. He has covered only one or two mares outside of those in the nursery, and has gotten some very reputable performers. Forester won as two-years old, and in 1882 won the Withers Stake, one mile, in 1 :46, Belmont Stakes ! miles, in 2:43, the Barnegat Stakes, If miles at Long Branch in 2:54, carrying 123 Ibs. ; and Jersey Derby, If miles. Jack of Hearts, the Mid-summer Handicap at Long Branch, one mile in 1 :43, the Harvest Handicap, 1 miles in 2:11, and a Club Purse, H mile in 1:56J, beating Clara D and Parole. Other winners by him are Bellona (Jessie D). 1 miles in 2:11, H miles in 1:58; Olivia five furlongs in l:01f, Mosquito, Topsy, Woodcraft, Wood- flower, winner of two out of three races ; Jacobus, Felicia, Gertie M, Florimel, Deli- lah, Clara, Carnation, Camillus, and others, It would be difficult to find in the Stud Book, a higher bred horse than Ill-Used. He has a double cross of Whalebone through the famous Irish Birdcatcher, and five other Waxy crosses through Whisker, Web, Pyrrha, Kiss, etc., in addition to a Glcncoe cross through Pocahontus and Mel- bourne through Blink Bonny. Ill-Used is a blood bay 15 hands 2 inches high, with a half moon star in his forehead, near fore and hind legs white to the ankle, off hind foot white around the coronet, and white hairs at the root of his tail showing his Bird- catcher descent. He is full of substance and symmetry all over, and is destined to make his mark in the stud. The Horse-Breeder*? Guide and Hand Book. 85 PEDIGREE OF ILL-USED (Imp.) ~ 1 ~ < oj ll *3 O HH^J Sir Hercules, j Guicciolli. Whalebone Peri by Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Bob Booty Flight by I. Escape Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian. "3 ^ 3 "w P Economist. Miss Pratt. Whisker Floranthe by Octavian Caprice by Anvil Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze Dau. of Y. Greyhound. Blacklock Gadabout by Orville Minstrel by Sir Peter Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. i | n Glencoe Sultan. Trampoline. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. w o ^O Marpessa Muley. Clare. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Marmion Harpalice by Gohanna Amazon by Driver Fractious by Mer- cury Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. BREADS o I 53 |l Comus. Clinkerina. Sorcerer Houghton Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lardella by. Y Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont's dam by Bro. to Fearnought. Clinker Pewet by Tandem Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. c' 3 ,0 Q Cervantes. Daughter of. Don Quixote Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Golumpus Dau. of Paynator Sis. to Zodiac by St. George Abigail by Woodpecker Firetail by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Naylor by Cade. ^ g Is 5 i s* Partisan. Pauline. Walton Parasol by Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Moses Quadrille by Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer Harriet by Matchem. a Q H g 1 *o ft Plenipotentiary. Myrrh a. Emilius Harriet by Pericles Dau. of Selim Pipylina by Sir Peter Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Sis. to Juno. Whalebone Gift by Y. Gohanna Sis. to Grazier by Sir Peter Sis. to Amaitor by Trumpator Dau. of Herod Dau. of Snap. 03 D dcatcher. Sir Hercules. Whalebone. Peri. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. M 1 'o jl Bob Booty. Flight. Chanticleer Irene by Bagot Dau. of Gamahoe Patty by Tim (Squirt) Miss Patch by Justice Ringtail Gallowav by Curwen Bay Barb. [. Escape Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by' Hero (Cade) Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robiuson by Bald Galloway. 3 5 5 ' || Master Robert. Daughter of. Buffer (Prizefighter) Spinster by Shuttle Dau. of Sir Peter Bab by Bor- deaux (Herod) Speranza by Eclipse Virago by Snap. Sir Walter Raleigh (Waxy) Miss Tooley by Teddy the Grinder Lady Jane by Sir Peter Paulina by Florizel Captive by Matchem. 1 1 Waxy. Miss Stavely. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Shuttle Dau. of Drone (Herod) Dau. of Matchem Jocasta by Corn- forth's Forester Sis. to Y. Cade by Cade Dau. of Partner. 3 J 8 ^ Liverpool Tramp. Daughter of. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting bv Eclipse Hyaena by Snap (Snip). Whisker Mandane by Pot-8-bs Y. Camille by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus. 1 1 00 g Bustard. Gayhurst's dam. Buz/ard Gipsy by Trumpator Sis. to Postmaster by Herod Dau. of Gower Stallion (Godol.) Dau. of F. Childers. Election Sis. to Skysweeper by Highflyer Dau. of Eclipse Rosebud by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus Dau. of Bartlet's Childers. g c 1 Jerry. Beeswing's dam. Smolensko Louisa by Orville Thomasina by Timothy (Delpini) Violet by Shark Dau. of Syphon Charlotte by Blank. Ardrossan (Jn Bull) Lady Eliza by Whit worth (Agonistes) Dau. of Spa- dille Sylvia by Y. Marske Ferret by Bro. to Silvio Dau. of Regulus. v^ 1 ) Whisker. Ladv of the Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. H tees. Octavian Dau. of Sancho (Herod) Miss Fury by Trumpator (Con- ductor) Dau. of Mark Anthony (Spectator) Signora by Snap (Snip) Miss Windsor by Godolphin Arabian Sister to Volunteer by Young Bel- grade (Belgrade Turk) Dau. of Bartlet's Childers (Dar. Arabian) Dau. of Dov. Ch. Arabian Sis. to Westbury by Curwen Bav Barb Dau. of Old Spot (Selaby Turk) Dau. of Woodcock (Old Merlin). 86 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. IROQUOIS, (WINNER OF THE CHESTERFIELD STAKES AT NEWARKET AND LEVANT STAKES AT GOODWOOD, 1880 ; THE BURWELL STAKES, DERBY AT EPSOM, PRINCE OF WALES STAKES, DONCASTER ST. LEGER, NEWMARKET DERBY, AND OTHER IMPORTANT EVENTS IN ENGLAND,) Will be located upon his return from JEngland in the JRancocas Stud, Mr P. Lorillard, proprietor, near Jofctown, Burlington Co., N. J., as private stallion. IROQUOIS by imp. Leamington, son of Faugh-a-Ballagh, bred \>y Mr. A. Welch, Erdenheim Stud, foaled 1878, dam Maggie B. B., dam of Harold, by imp. Australian; 2d dam Madeline, by Old Boston, out of Magnolia dam of Kentucky, by imp. Glen- coe. As a two-year-old Iroquois started 12 times, won four races, was second in two and unplaced in six. He made his bow to the public by winning the Newmarket two-year- old Plate 5 furlongs, defeating Herman, Kuhleborn and three others ; his second success was winning the two-year-old stakes at Epsom 5 furlongs, beating Eliacin. At the Newmarket July Meeting ran Bal Gal to a head for the July stakes, 5 furlongs 136 yards, having Neophite, Thebais and seven others behind him; same meeting won the Chesterfield Stakes 5 furlongs, beating Panique, Voluptuary and seven others ; at Goodwood won the Levant Stakes, 5 furlongs, defeating Isola Madre, Canace and three others ; same meeting ran second to Wandering Nun in the Findon Stakes three- quarters of a mile, with Albion, Ishmaeland Worthing behind him ; he was unplaced in his other races. As a three-year-old made his first appearance by running second to Peregrine in the 2000 guineas, having Don Fulano, Camiliard, Scobel and nine others be- hind him; won the Newmarket Stakes, Ditch mile, beating Lennoxlove; Newmarket Second Spring Meeting walked over for the Burwell Stakes, Abingdon mile ; Epsom Summer Meeting Avon the 102d renewal of the Derby Stakes li miles, defeating Peregrine, Town Moor, Scobel, Geologist, St. Louis, Don Fulano, Tristan and seven others. Ascot won the Prince of Wales Stakes, If miles, defeating Geologist, Great Carle and four others ; same place won the St. James Place Stakes Old mile, beating Leon his only opponent. Doncaster September Meetimgwon the Doncaster St. Leger Stakes, one mile six furlongs, 132 yards, defeating Geologist, Lucy Glitters, St. Louis, Fal- kirk,Bal Gal and nine others. Newmarket Second October Meeting Was third to Bend'Or, and Scobel in Champion Stakes across the flat one mile two furlongs and 73 yards ; Buckhannon, Falkirk, Muriel and Fiddler behind him ; won the Newmarket Derby H miles, beating Ishmael, Lennoxlove and Ld. Clemsford. Thus starting in nine races running second for the 2,000 guineas, third in the Champion Stakes, and winning the Derby and St. Leger, a feat only accomplished nine times in the one hundred and three years it has been run. Surplace in 1848, Flying Dutchman in 1849, Voltigeur in 1850, West Australian 1853, Blair Athol in 1864, Gladiateur in 1865, Lord Lyon in 1866, Silvio in 1877, and Iroquois in 1881 ; not one of all these won so many good races in the same 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 oblique shoulder, good barrel, fine hip and loin and sound good legs and feet. We shall expect to see him a grand success in the stud. The Horse Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. PEDIGREE OF IROQUOISE. | Ij Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Ara- bianSis, to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank- Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. -3 I c & Wanderer. Thalestris. Gohanna Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb. Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldflnder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. af Cul Arabian Miss Cade by Cade. oj .i | 4 " Chanticleer, lerne. Woodpecker Dau. of Eclipse Rosebud by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian Dam of True Blues. Bagot Dau. of Gamahoe Patty by Tim Miss Patch by Justice Ringtail Galloway by Cur. Bay Barb Sis. to Witty Mare by Pelham's Hip. g -H 1 1 Irish Escape. Young Heroine. Commodore Dau. of Highflyer Shift by Sweetbriar Bl. Susan by Snap Dau. of Cade Dau. of Belgrade Dau. of Clif. Arabian. Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Ara- bianGrey Robinson by Bald Galloway Dau. of Snake Gr. Wilkes. P-i s" o o Castrel. Buzzard. Daughter of. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian Dam of True Blues. Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Mekeless. c' 1 s Peruvian. Musidora. Sir Peter Dau. of Boudrow Escape's dam by Squirrel Dau. of Babra- ham Dau. of Golden Ball Bushy Molly by Ham. Ct. Childers. Meteor Maid of all Wor.i by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip Dau. of Cottingham War Galloway. *> TJT. jjs 1 Blacklock. Wagtail. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Prime Minister Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam Arabian Dau. ^of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko. H CQ 1H 1 y gW Champion. Etiquette. Selim Podagra by Gouty Jet by Magnet Jewel by Squirrel Sophia by Blank Diana by Second Hanger's Br. Mare. Orville Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. an istralian. lj Humphrey Clinker. Daughter of. Comus Clinkerina by Clinker Pewet by Tandem Termagant by Tan- trum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Cervantes Dau. of Golumpus Dau. of Payhator Sis. to Zodiac by St. George Abigail by Woodpecker Firetail by Eclipse Dau. of Blank. jstralian. West At Mower- ina. Touchstone. Emma. Camel Banter by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling. Whisker Gibside Fairy by Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose. jf a tfl 11 Emilius. Shoveler. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Scud Goosander by Hamiltonian Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator Horatia by Blank. 2? PQ W | Persian. Whisker. Variety. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Selim or Soothsayer Sprite by Bobtail Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus. MAGG a H '""' Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Imp. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Othello) Dau. of Imp. Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire (Regulus). s " * Sister to Tuckahoe Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Imp. Fearnought Dau. of Imp. Jolly Roger Dau. of Imp. Sober John (Rib). Alderman Dau. of Imp. Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade. 3 "3 5 3 Sultan. Trampoline. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Spot. Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. A 1 Mameluke. Partisan Miss Sophia by Stamford Sophia by Buzzard Huncamunca by Highflyer Cypher by Squirrel Fribble's dam by Regulus. Bobadilla. Bobadil (Rubens) Pythoness by Sorcerer (Trumpator) Princess by Sir Peter (Highflyer) Dau of Dungannon (Eclipse) Dau. of Herod (Tartar) Golden Grove by Blank (Godol.) Spinster by Partner (Jigg) Bay Bloody Buttocks by Bloody Buttock's Arabian Sis. to Guy by Grey- hound (White Barb Chillaby) Brown Farewell by Makeless (Oglehe- thorpe Arabian) Dau. of Brimmer (D'Arcy Yellow Turk) Dau. of Place's White Turk Dau. of Dodsworth Layton Barb Mare. 88 The Horse- Breeders'* Guide and Hand Book. KING ALFONSO, (WINNER OF THE KENTUCKY ST. LEGER, TOBACCO STAKES AND GALT HOUSE STAKE AT LOUISVILLE, KY., AND THE LINCK'S HOTEL STAKE AT NASHVILLE, TENN., ALL IN 1875,) Will stand the season of 1883 at the Woodburn /Stud, near Spring Station, Ky., A. J. Alexander, proprietor, at $100 the season. Application to L. Brodhead, Spring, Ky. Annual sales of yearlings in May. KING ALFONSO by imp. Phaeton, son of King Tom, bred by Warren Viley, Esq., Stonewall Stud, near Midway, Ky., foaled 1872, dam Capitola, dam of Belle Barclay, and Hospodar by Vandal, son of Glencoe out of Margravine, Versaille's dam by imp. Margrave. King Alfonso's turf career was short but brilliant ; he made his debut at Lexington, Ky., Sept. 6, 1875, in a sweepstake for three-year olds, one mile and a furlong, 90 Ibs. on each. BobWoolley won in 1:54, the fastest race ever run at the distance ; King Alfonso was a close second, with Katie Pearce, Ten Broeck, Elemi and Redman behind him. Sept. 9, was unplaced in sweepstakes for three-' ear olds, one mile and 5 furlongs ; won by Ten Broeck in 2:49J, the fastest race ever run at that distance to that date, Bob Woollcy being second. Louisville, Ky., Sept. 20, won the Kentucky St. Leger, two miles, in 3:34|, beating Ten Broeck, second ; Verdegris, third ; Geo. Graham, Volti- geur find five others. Same place, Sept. 24, won the Tobacco Stakes, mile heats, for three-year olds, in 1 :44i, 1:45, beating Gyptis, Misdeal and three others. The next day, Sept. 25, won the Gait House Stakes, two mile heats, in 3:34, 3:40, 3:49, beating George Graham, who won the first heat by a head from King Alfonso, the last quarter of the heat being run in 24 seconds, Emma C., Add, and two others. This stamped him not only as a fast, but game horse. He closed the season and his turf career by winning the Linck's Hotel Stakes, at Nashville, mile heats, in 1 :45, l:47f, beating Mis- deal, Asterlite, and three others. He was trained the spring of 1876, when four years old, and showed himself a better horse than ever, but in a very fa^t trial struck his leg and was thrown out of training, and sold to A. J. Alexander and placed in the Wood- burn Stud. The family has always, as a racing one, ranked one of the best in America. The Albert Mare produced the famous Tiger Gelding and Black-eyed Susan, a superior race- mare, dam of Dick Singleton, Plato, Mistletoe, Dick Johnson, Catharine, etc. Dick Singletoe defeated the great Collier, four mile heats ; Mistletoe won the match be- tween Kentucky and Tennessee. Mistletoe was the dam of Evergreen, by imp. Glen- coe, who produced Goodwood, Maggiore, Verbena, Glendower and others, and Mar- gravine, the dam of Mary Churchill, Tourist, Capilola, The Grand Dutch S., Ver- sailles, etc. Mary Churchill was the dam of Hamburg, Wade Hampton, winner of the Sequel Stakes at Long Branch and Saratoga in 1872, by Asteroid, and Nettie Viley, she the dam of Conductor, Mirah, etc. The Grand Dutch S. was the dam of Yandell and Lizzie Whips, both fine race nag?. King Alfonso is sire of Fonso, winner of the Phoenix Hotel Stakes, 1 miles, in 2:10, benting Kinkead, Luke Blackburn and others, and Kentucky Derby, 1 miles, in 2:37|, the fastest it was ever run, with 105 Ibs. Grenada, the winner of the Polo- mac Stakes, 1| miles, in 2:39, and Preakness Stakes, both at Baltimore, Belmont, Jerome and Lorillard Stakes at Jerome Park, Coney Island Derby, at Sheepshead Bay, and Dixie Stakes at Baltimore, 2 miles, in 3:38, winning $32,000, as three-year old. At 4 years old, won 4 out of 6 starts. Peyton Handicap at Baltimore, mile heats, in 1 :43, 1:43J, 1:471; Oden won second heat. Other winners by him are Quito Lavacca. Dodette, Ladies' Stake, at Chicago. Telemachus, 12 miles, in 2:09i, Go Forth, Al- fambra, May Wilson, Mollie Brown, 5 furlongs in 1:02, Edison, Duke of Montalban, Mary S., Lost Cause, Windrush, 2 miles in 3-33, and again in 3:36^, Bayadere, Bob Johnson, Infanta, winner of Elizabeth Stakes at Long Branch, Issie, winner of Ash- land Oaks, Lexington, Ky., Katie Creel, winner of the Kentucky Oaks at Louisville, H miles, 2:39, and Illinois Oaks, Chicago. Arno, Lady Prewitt, The Judge (Cordova), Lorca, Mary S. , Olivette, Vera, Don Fulana and Golden Gale, raced creditably in England, and Foxhall won two out of three stakes in which he started at two years old, beating the best colts of the year, and giving weight. He won the Grand Prix de Paris in 1881, and is the second horse that ever won the Ccsarewitch and Cam- bridge Handicaps in England in one and the same year. The first was Rosebery, a four-year old, carrying in the Cesarewitch, 103 Ibs., and in Cambridgeshire 117 Ibs. Foxhall, a three-year old, carried in the first 110, and in the latter 126 Ibs., beating Continued on page 90. The Horse- Breeders 9 Guide and Hand Book. PEDIGREE OF KING ALFONSO. 89 : if s s Whisker. Floranthe. IWaxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap ' Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. Octavian Caprice by Anvil Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze Dau. of Y. Greyhound Dau. of Curwen Bay Barb. o IS ^ I -: Fanny Daw son. Nabocklish. Miss Tooley. Rugantino Butterfly by Master Bagot Dau. of Bagot (Herod) Mother Brown by Trunnion Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Bol. Starling. Teddy the Grinder Lady Jane by Sir Peter Paulina by Florizel Captive by Matchem Calliope by Slouch Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko. I 3 i 1 Glencoe. Sultan. Trampoline. 'Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer- Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's darn by Partner. Jz; p ^ 1 1! Muley. Clare. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Marmion Harpalice by Gohanna Amazon by Driver Fractious by Mer- cury DHU. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena. S P4 J I B Touch- stone. Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaran thus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper (Crab). inshine. i 55 Ghuznee. Pantaloon. Languish. Castrel Idalia by Peruvian Musidora by Meteor Maid of All Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip. Cain Lydia by Poulton Variety by Hyacinthus Sis. to Swordsman by Weasel Dau. of Turk Dau. of Locust Dau. of Changeling. . CQ VI >, 1 o S 1 Touchstone. Decoy. Camel Banter by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling. Filho-da-Puta Finesse by Peruvian Violante by John Bull Dau. of Highflyer Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. Z CM i-3 f 1 s .t i is *> Emilius. Variation. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of W T hiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Bustard Johaunah Southcote bv Beningbrough Lavinia by Pipator Dick Andrews' dam by Highflyer Dau. of Cardinal Puff. C5 85 j Sultan. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard CastrePs dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade (Godolphin). Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Button's Spot. M M 'C fl 3 5 c = Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxiuella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. f ~ ^ ^ & 1 Blacklock. Daughter of. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko. II J t3 Sir Archy. Roxana. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol.) Hepheston (Buzzard) Roxana by Imp. Marplot (Highflyer) Juliet by Imp. Mexican (Snap) Dau. of Imp. Friar (South by Regulus). ^ Id _k c CJ Tiger. Blackburn's Whip (Imp. Whip) Jane Hunt by Paragon (Flimnap) Moll by Imp. Figure Slamerkin by Imp. Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub. rtc/j g Daughter of. Albert (Americus by Shark) Dau. of Algerine (Dey of Algiers) Dau. of Cripple by Godolphin) Dau. of Imp. Shark (by Marske, sire of O'Kelly's Eclipse) Dau. of Imp. Fearnought by Regulus (Godolphin). 90 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. KING ALFONSO Continued. with the top weight Lucy Glitters (3), 91, Tristan (3), 107, Mistake (4), 102, Wallen- stein (4), 97, and twenty-seven others. He won the Ascot Gold Cup in 1882, but has been amiss since. King Alfonso is a red bay, 16 hands, with a star in his forehead, and is one of the truest and best shaped horses in the wo'ld ; his head is plain but well shaped, and set upon a good, strong, muscular neck, with wide, deep throttle, the shoulders oblique, broad and well placed, and covered with suitable muscle ; the chest is well shaped and full, with great depth of girth, the body full and round, with the finest back, hip and loin ever put on a horse, being broad, well rounded and slightly curved. He has great length from the point of the hip to the whirlbone, thence to the point of stifle and hocks, being full of strength and muscle, which run into broad, powerful hocks, the legs and feet being sound and good. His temper is of the best. In addition to his double cross of Glencoe, he has the Waxy blood through Web, Whisker and Whale- bone, and is inbred to Sir Archy and imp. Shark, with many crosses of Herod and Eclipse in the collateral branches. KING BAN (Imp.) King Ban will be located at the Dixiana Stud Farm, near Lexington, Fay- ette Co., Ky., and will be permitted to serve 15 mares, at $150 the sea- son. Application to be made to Maj. B. G. Thomas, Lexington, Iy. KING BAN, son of King Tom, son of Harkaway, bred by Lord Falmouth, foaled 1875, dam Atlantis, dam of Happy-go-Lucky, Bowei' of Bliss, etc., by Thormanby, out of Hurricane, dam of Atlantic, Cataclysm, etc., by Wild Dayrell. King Ban only ran once as a two-year old ; was second to Mourle, by Ruy Bias, in the Granby Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, run at New market First October Meeting. At three years old, ran two races, Newmarket Craven Meeting, was unplaced in the Craven Stakes, Ancaster Mile, one mile 18 yards, won by Thurio with Sefton second; Newmarket First Meeting, ran second to Mida, by Parmesan, in the Coffee Room Stakes, across the flat, 1 mile 2 furlongs and 73 yards, Miss Hovel and King o' Scots behind him. Atlantis, his dam, started nine times as a two-year-old, won five races, was second in one, third in one. and unplaced in two. Newmarket Craven Meeting, won Sweepstakes for two- year-olds, last half mile of the Beacon Course, beating Violet and Canoe. Newmarket, First Spring Meeting, won Sweepstakes for two-year-olds, Rowley mile, beating Tit- Bit and Violet. Same meeting, walked over for a Sweepstakes, last half mile of the Two-year-old Course. Newmarket Second October Meeting, won the Clearwell Stakes, 5 furlongs, 140 yards, beating Sunlight and six others. Same meeting, won the Pren- dergast Stakes, same distance, defeating Atlas, Hawthornden and five others. King Tom, his sire, was by the great Harkaway, and although he is not credited with any of the great events of the turf, yet, he sired Tomato, winner of the 1,000 guineas, Tormentor and Hippia, winner of the Oaks, Hannah, winnerof thel, 000 guineas, Oaks, and St.Leger, Kingcraft, winner of the Derby, Great Tom, Phaeton, etc. Phaeton sired Ten Broeck, King Alfonso, and other good ones. He also sired Old Calabar, Wingrave, Mainstone, Breeze, Prince Plausible, and others. Wild Dayrell, the sire of his grandam, won the Derby in 1855. Soothsayer, the sire of his great grandam, won the St.Leger in 1811, and IVaxy, the Derby in 1793. The pedigree of King Ban is a happy combination of stout and speedy crosses, and he traces through first-class horses many times to Eclipse and Herod. The oldest of his get are two years old, and they have made a very creditable showing. Punster is one of the most promising two-year olds of the year. He has started nine times, and won five races. Won the St. Nicholas Hotel Stake, half a mile in .50^, a Sweepstake for two-year-olds, half a mile, in .50, both at Lexington. In these races he beat such good ones as Cipsetta, Vera, Wandering and others. Won the Alexander Stakes, at- Louisville, 5 furlongs, in 1:03|, beating Ascender, Bond- holder, and eight others, and the Test Stakes, three-quarters of a mile in 1 : 15, defeat- ing Bondholder, Clipsetta, Barnes, and Geo. Kenney. Won purse for two-year. olds, at Saratoga, 5 furlongs, in 1 : 03^, defeating a field of seven. Queen Ban won three out of five races. The Blue Grass Stakes at Lexington, three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :16, defeating Bellona, Miss Woodford and others, the West Va. Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, in 1:20, and a purse one mile in 1:58; both at White Sulphur, Va. Violator won three out of nine starts. The Selling Purse, half a mile, at Lexington, Ky., in .52, a purse, 5 furlong*, in 1:07, at St. Louis, and a purse, three-quarters of a mile, at Louisville, in 1 :20. Ada Ban, another daughter was also a winner. King Ban is a rich chestnut, 16 hands high, with a star in his forehead. He is a horse of good shape and muscular development, which he imparts to his progeny in a remarkable degree. He traces through a long line of speedy and stout crosses to the Bryerly Mare, dam of the famous Two True Blues. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 91 PEDIGREE OF KING BAN. fc 5 H M g c 2 Pocahontas. Harkaway. Marpessa. Glencoe. Fanny Dawson. Economist. C,are. Muley. p T mm- gultan ^Miss Najx-ck- F , oranthe . Whisker Waxy. j Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisetteby Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Ara- bian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Octavian. Caprice. Stripling (Phoenomenon) Dau. of Oberon (Highflyer) Sis. to Sharper by Ranthos (Matchem) Dau. of Sweepstakes Sis. to Careless by Spanker. Anvil (Herod) Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze Dau. of Y. Greyhound Dau. of Cur. Bay Barb. Rugantino. Butterfly. Commodore (Tug) Dau. of Highflyer Shift by Sweetbriar (Syphon) Black Susan by Snap (Snip) Dau. of Cade Dau. of Belgrade. Master Bagot (Bagot) Dau. of Bagot (Herod) Mother Brown by Trun- nion (Cade) Dau. of Old England (Godolphin) Dau. of Bay Bolton. Teddy the Grinder. Lady Jane. Asparagus (Pot-8-os) Stargazer by Highflyer Miss West by Matchem Dau. of Regulus (Godol.) Dau. of Crab Dau. of F. Childers. Sir Peter Paulina by Florizel (Herod) Captive by Matchen (Cade) Cal- liope by Slouch (Cade) Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko (Crab). Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Dau. of Alexander (Eclipse) Dau. of Highflyer Dau of Al- fred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton'sdam by Cade (Godol.) Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hutton's Spot. Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Waxy Penlope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Orville. Eleanor. Beningbrough Evelina by Highfligher Termagant by Tantrum Canta- trice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske' s dam by Blacklegs. Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Long- legs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter Dau. of Partner. Marmion. Harpalice. Whiskey Y. Noisette by Diomed Noisette by Squirrel Carina by Marske Dau. of Blank Dizzy by Driver (Wynn Arabian). Gohanna Amazon by Driver (Trentham) Fractious by Mercury Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. 72 ,C q 09 5 <0 s d s 1 3 p c ~ 1 2 Marinella. Scutari, j^j^ Ion. Rebecca. $^ Phyrne Pantaloon., Castrel. Idalia. Buzzard Dau. of Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton'sdam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Peruvian (Sir Peter) Musidora by Meteor (Eclipse) Maid of all Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus. Touchstone. Decoy. Camel Banter by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amarauthus Mayfly by Match em Dau. of An. Starling. Filho-da-Puta Finesse by Peruvian Violante by John Bull Dau. of Highflyer Everlasting by Eclipse Hyanea by Snap. Muley. Nancy. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Ijonglegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Dick Andrews Spitfire by Beniugbrough Dau. of Y. Sir Peter (Doge) Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Wilson's Arabian Dau. of Hutton's Spot. Lottery. Daughter of. Tramp Mandane by Pot-8-os Y. Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham-^Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus. Cervantes Anticipation by Beningbrough Expectation by Herod Dau. of Skim (Starling) Dau. of Janus (Godol.) Spinster by Crab. Cain. Margaret. Panlowitz (Sir Paul) Dau. of Paynator (Trumpator) Dau. of Delpini Dau. of Y. Marske Gentle Kitty by Silvio Dau. of Dorimond. Edmund (Orville) Medora by Selim Dau. of Sir Harry (Sir Peter) Dau. of Volunteer Dau. of Herod Golden Grove by Blank. Bay Middleton. Myrrh a. Sultan Cobweb by Phantom Filagree by Soothsayer Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer. Malek (Blacklock) Bessy by Y. Gouty Grandiflora by Sir Harry Dims- dale (Sir Peter) Dau of Pipator (Imperator) Dau. of Phoenomenon. Sultan. Velvet. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dan. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. Oiseau (Camillus) Wire by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank. Soothsayer. Bess. Sorcerer Goldenlocks by Delpini Violet by Shark Dau. of Syphon Quick's Charlotte by Blank Dau. of Crab Dau. of Dyer's Dimple. Waxy (Pot-8-os) Vixen by Pot-8-os (Eclipse) Cypher by Squirrel(Traveler) Fribble's dam by Regulus (Godolphin) Dau. of Bartlet f s Childers (Dar- ley Arabian) Dau. of Honey wood's Arabian Byerly Mare, dam of the Two True Blues. * Windhound given. 92 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. KING ERNEST (Imp.) King 'Ernest is a private Stallion in, the Brookdale /Stud, situated in Monmouth Co., near Holmdel, N. J., the property of I). D. Withers, Esq. KING ERNEST by King Tom, son of the great Irish horse Harkaway, bred by Sir L. Newman, foaled 1869, dam Ernestine dam of Stockhausen, Mamhead Lass, Chilton Lass etc., by Touchstone, winner of the St. Leger in 1834, son of Camel by Whalebone, out of Lady Geraldine by the Colonel, winner of the St. Leger in 1828, son of Whisker winner of the Derby in 1815, by Waxy winner of the Derby in 1793. King Ernest never ran in public from an injury to one of his knees by falling on the pavement, but his private trials were of the best, and he was regarded as a very fast race-horse, his pedigree traces through a long line of distinguished winners, having a cross of Whale- bone and a double cross of Whisker the own brother to Whalebone upon a strong foundation of the blood of Herod and Eclipse to the Byerly Mare dam of the Two True Blues. King Ernest has only covered a few mares, except those of his owners, and only a few altogether, yet he has sired some real good horses, their forte being speed. Amongst the best of his get are Jersey Lass winner of the Maryland Stakes at Jerome Park and dam of that most excellent three-year-old. Macduff ; Report, the winner of the Jockey Club Handicap at Jerome Park, two miles, in 3:36 ; four years old, carry ing 108 Ibs., one of the best races ever run on this slow course, defeating McCullough St. Martin, Harold, Ferida and others. At Long Branch, won the Long Branch Handi- cap, li miles, in 2:19 ; carrying 110 Ibs., beating Ferida (4) 107 Ibs. and two others. Same place won the Shrewsbury Handicap If miles, 108 Ibs. defeating Uncas (4) 114 Ibs., Ferida (4) 105 Ibs., and Danicheff (5) 100 Ibs., in 3:12, and won the Monmouth Cup 115 Ibs., 2i miles, in 4:07, defeating Monitor (4) 120 Ibs., and Uncas (4) 121 Ibs., Re- porter a winner, Marathon also a winner, Gov. Shevlin, Maggie C, Kingcraft, a fast good horse, all winners. Ninus, Regicide, King Fan, Duplex, Retort. King Ernest is a blood bay; stands over 16 hands high, with small blaze in his face and snip on his nose; has broad forehead, with intelligent countenance, indicative of his amiable disposition and good temper ; neat, well-shaped head ; fine ear; jaws a little inclined to be massive; arched and rangy neck, running into a good-shaped, but rather upright shoulder ; good depth of girth, with round, well-shaped barrel ; good back and loin ; strong, wide hips, with good length from point of hip to whirlbone, and thence to the hock, which is bony and strong ; good, sound feet and legs. His daughters from his high breeding should prove valuable in the stud, and he will yet distinguish himself as a sire. To perpetuate the King Tom cross he should be bred to the daughters of Phaeton, King Ban, Great Tom, or to the daughters of King Alfonso and Ten Broeck. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Boole. 93 PEDIGREE OF KING ERNEST. ^ Whisker.l Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lissette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. 5' 'f- c8 3 o W i o> O-P S Octavian. Caprice. Stripling (Phonom) Dau. of Oberou (Highflyer) Sis. to Sharper by Ran- thos (Matchem) Dau. of Sweepstakes Sis. to Button's Careless. Anvil (Herod) Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze Dau. of Greyhound Dau. of Curwen Bay Barb. ,- o5 g 3 1 ^ " OjS W Rugautiuo. Butterfly. Commodore (Tug) (Rover) by Herod Buffer's dam by Highflyer Shift by Sweetbriar (Syphon) Black Susan by Snap Ld. Bruce's Cade Mare. Master Bagot Dau. of Bagot (Herod) Mother Brown by Trunnion (Cade) Dau. of Old Eng (Godol.) Dau. of Bolton Starling. 5 t- P | * *1 Teddy the Grinder. Lady Jane. Asparagus (Pot-8-os) Stargazer by Highflyer Miss West by Matchem Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Crab Dau. of F. Childers. Sir Peter Paulinejby Florizel Captive hy Matchem Calliope by Slouch- Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Traveler. -- ^ 5 I P Sultan. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castre 's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hutton's Spot. ihontas. 3 & g"o 3.5 Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. D H 1 1 | I 9 "3 & Orville. Eleanor. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cahtatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter Dau. of Partner. OT w * A p: | 5 Marmion. Harpalice. Whiskey Y. Noisette by Diomed Noisette by Squirrel Carin a by Marske Dau. of Blank An. Dizzy by Driver. Gohanna Amazon by Driver Fractious by Mercury Dau. of Wood- peckerEverlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. w o fc JH "o i> . IS M Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Ara- bian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank- Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. M o5 p O <4-' O 1 Selim. Maiden. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade. Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam by Mogul Camilla by Bay Bolton. 1 ^c Sff 3g sw Orville. Miss Sophia. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Sophia by Buzzard Huncamunca by Highflyer Cypher by Squirrel Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bartlet's Childers. w x< v g PQ Boadicea. Alexander. Brunette. Eclipse Grecian Princess by Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt Dau.of Bustard(Crab) CharmingMolly bySecond Dau.of Stan. Arabian. Amaranthus (Old Eug. ) Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper ( Crab) Dau. of New. Arabian Dau. of Pert. w X ai w "3 u O Whisker. Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Ara- bian-Sis, to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank- Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. eraldiue. O 5 H Tiresias. Rivulet. Soothsayer Pledge by Waxy Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap- Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Rubens Sis. to Champion by Pot-8-os Dau. of Highflyer Cypher by Squirrel Fribble's dam by Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers. 3 75 , Bustard. Buzzard Gipsy, Sis. to Amaitor by Trumpator Sis. to Postmaster by Herod Dau. of Snap Dau. of Gower Stallion (Godol.) Gayhurst's dam. Election (Gohanna) Sis. to Skysweeper by Highflyer (Herod) Dau. of Eclipse (Marske) Rosebud bv Snap (Snip) Miss Belsea by Regulus (Godol.) Dau. of Bartlet's Childers (Darley Arabian) Dau. of Honey- wood's Arabian Byerly Mare, dam of Two True Blues. 94 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. KINGFISHER, (WINNER OF THE BELMONT AND CHAMPION STAKES AT JEROME PARK, AND TR AVERS STAKES OF SARATOGA.) Kingfisher is a private stallion, in the Nursery Stud located near Babylon, Long Island, -IV. Y., the property of Hon. A. Belmont, New York City. Annual sales of Yearlings in June. KINGFISHER by Lexington, son of Boston, bred by A. J. Alexander, Woodburn Stud, Spring Station, Ky., foaled spring of 1867, dam imp. Eltham Lass, dam of Kingbolt, Kingpin, etc., by Kingston son of Venison by Partisan, second dam by Pyrrhus the First winner of the Derby in 1846. Kingston the sire of his dam was a superior race-horse, and won the Goodwood Cup, Venison was a noted stayer and the blood is remarkable for stoutness. Kingfisher was purchased at the Woodburn sale in 1868 by Mr. D. Swigert, for $490. He entered him in the most prominent events at Jerome Park, Saratoga and Long Branch. He did not start in the West, but was brought to Jerome Park and won the Belmont Stakes, If miles, in 2:59, beating Foster, Midday, imp. Nellie James, Stamps and others. Going to Saratoga, he won the Travers Stake, If miles, in 3:15|-, beating Telegram, Foster, Chillicothe and others ; Hon. A. Belmont then purchased Kingfisher for $15,000, and he was transferred to the Nursery Stables. At Long Branch, was second to Enquirer in the Robins Stake. 2 mile heats, in 3:56, 3:54|, 4:00 ; Kingfisher won first heat ; track muddy. Jerome Park Fall Meeting, won the Champion Stakes, mile heats, in 1:49, 1:49, beat- ing Haric, Midday and others. Same meeting, walked over for Annual Stakes, 2 miles. Same fall, won a sweepstake at Baltimore, two miles, in 3:46*. beating Midday, winning in his three-year-old form $28,200. Kingfisher started only twice as a four-year-old. Saratoga, July 14, 1871, was beaten for the Cup by Longfellow, 2f miles, in 4:02f. They ran the first mile lapped, in 1:40. July 18, walked over for purse of $1,000, three miles. He started in a four-mile dasU at the Branch, but broke down in the first mile and was stopped. Kingfisher's blood is of the hard bottom stout kind, being much inbred on his sire's side to Diomed who won thefirst Derby in 1780, and a cross of the great imp. Shark, with many to Eclipse and Herod, he traces through the same blood on the dam's side with a double cross of the famous Whalebone. Kingfisher has covered a few mares outside of the Nursery Stud and has sired some good horses, such as Oriole, Emily F, Kingston, Pirate, Turenne; Ada, half-mile at two-years old, in 50 sec. 5 furlongs 1:03|, three-quarters of a mile, in 1.15J. Lady Roseberry 5 furlongs in muddy track, 1 :03|^ and the Champagne Stakes, at Jerome Park, three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :18i ; Rica, two-years old, Breeders Stake, three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :16, and Home Bred Pro- duce Stake, three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :15| ; Edelweiss (4) 147 Ibs. three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :17|, one mile, in 1 :43 , one mile and 1 furlong, in 1 :56, and was capable of running a distance; E'illette, Turco, winner of the Raritan Stakes, If miles at Long^ Branch, in 2 :29 ; Statesman and others, also good winners. Kingfisher is a beautiful bay, with a star and small blaze in his face ; stands 15| hands high, with very neat head and neck, broad, oblique shoulders, great depth of heart, large, well-shaped body, good back, arched loins, with broad strong hips, great length from point of hip to whirlbone, thence to stifle and hocks ; with most excellent legs and feet. He possessed wonderful speed and good staying qualities. His blood should be preserved through both sons and daughters Horse- Breeder ' Guide and Hand Book. 95 PEDIGREE OF KINGFISHER. G O at Diomed. Castianira. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Chil- ders Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk. Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt Dau. of Bustard (Crab). G' Q O 1 Imp. Saltram. Daughter of. Eclipse Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss- Slamerkin by Y. True Blue Dau. of Ox. Dun. Arabian Royal Mare. Symme's Wildair (Fearnought) Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower 'Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire (Regulus). S o PS | CO 'G Ball's Florizel. Diomed. Daughter. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Chil- ders Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk. Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Imp. Fearnought Dau. of Imp. Jolly Roger Dau. of Imp. Sober John (Rib) Dau. of Imp. Shock. g r* I o (3 g Q Alderman. Daughter of. Pot-8-os Lady Bolingbroke by Squirrel Cyprou by Blaze Selima by Bethel's Arabian Dau. of Graham's Champion Dau. of Dar. Arabian. Imp. Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Somerset Arabian. LEXIN 1 Emilius. Orville. Emily. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Canta- trice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. 1 I 1 The Flyer. Parma. Vandyke, Jr. Azalia by Beningbrough Gillyflower by Highflyer Dau. of Goldfinder Sis. to Grasshopper by Marske Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Ld. Leigh's Diana by Second. rvi 1 1 Sumpter. Sir Archy. Flirtilla's dam. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Robin Redbreast Dau. of Imp. Obscurity Slamerkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam by Second Dau. of Starling. ISHEI I II Robin Grey. Maria. Royalist Belle Mariah by Grey Diomed Queen by Imp. St. George Dau. of Cassius Primrose by Imp. Dove Stella by Othello. Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond (Duchess) by Cul. Arabian. IINGF o I Walton. Parasol. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungannon Dau. of Prophet Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin. Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spec- tator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. I * Fawn. Smolensko. Jerboa. Sorcerer Wowski by Mentor Maria, Waxy's dam by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer. Gohanna Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway. c a! 1 O2 Royal Oak. Daughter of. Catton Dau. of Smolensko Lady Mary by Beningbrough Dau. of High- flyer Dau. of Marske A la Grecque by Regulus Dau. of Allworthy. Orville Epsom Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lardella by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont's dam. jj 1 Garcia. Octavian. Daughter of. Stripling (Phoenomenon) Dau. of Oberon Sis. to Sharper by Ranthos (Matchem) Dau. of Sweepstakes Sis. to Button's Careless. Shuttle Katharine by Delpini Dau. of Paymaster Dau. of Le Sang Dau. of Rib Mother Western. PH' 1 02 00 Langar. Olympia. Selim Dau. of Walton Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Sir Oliver (Sir Peter) Scotilla by Anvil Scota by Eclipse Harmony by Herod Rutilia by Blank Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Soreheels. "3 !- Fortress. Defence. ' Jewess. Whalebone Defiance by Rubens Little Folly by Highland Fling Har- riet by Volunteer Dau. of Alfred Magnolia by Marske. Moses Calendulae by Camerton (Hambletonian) Snowdrop by Highland Fling Daisy by Buzzard Tulip by Damper. Vc < g F' 1 m Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade (Godol.) Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Colomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Button's Spot. 2 1 Camel. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem. W Monimia. Muley (Orville) Sis. to Petworth by Precipitate (Mercury) Dau. of dam by Blank (Godol.) Bay Starling by Bolton Starling (Bay Bolton) Miss Meynell by Partner (Jigg) Dau. of Greyhound (White Barb Chil- laby) Dau. of Curwen Bay Barb Dau. of Ld. D'Arcy's chestnut Ara- bian Dau. of Whiteshirt Old Montague Mare. 96 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. KYRLE DALY (Imp.) (WINNER OF THE IRISH DERBY STAKES, H MILES, CURRAGH MEET- ING, JUNE, 1873, THE CURRAGH PLATE, 7 FURLONGS, THE STEWARDS' PLATE (HANDICAP), ONE MILE, AND THE DARDIS- TOWN PLATE (HANDICAP), AT BELLEWSTOWN IN 1874,) Will stand the season of 1883 at the stables of his owner, John Reber, near Lancaster, Ohio, at $30 the season. Mares not proving in foal can be returned if the horse is alive and at Lancaster, Ohio. KYRLE DALY, by Artillery, son of Touchstone, bred by Mr. Jos. Lyons, foaled 1870, dam Colleen Rhue, dim of Maid of Athens, Zuleika, etc., by Gemma di Vergy, son of Sir Hercules. Kyrle Daly started but once as a two-year old and was unplaced. At three years old started nine times, won one race, was second in four, third in one, and unplaced in three. At Curragh, won the Irish Derby, 1| miles, defeat- ing Angela, Evora, Hooton, etc. Ran second to Evora in the Second Class Madrid Stakes, 1 miles, each earring 106 Ibs., five others behind him. At Down Royal, was beaten in her Majesty's Plate three miles, by Night Thought. Currah, September Meeting, was second to Royal Arms (5), 118 Ibs. Kyrle Daly (3), 107, Ibs., in the Stewards Plate Handicap, Condore, Eagle Hill, and eight others behind him. Curragh October Meeting, was second to Bedouin for the Royal Whip, with 100 guineas added, four miles, each 140 Ibs., beating Speculation. At four years old started 16 times, won three races, ran a dead heat for one and won the deciding heat, but was disquali- fied by his jockey weighing in with his whip ; was second in three, third in two, and unplaced in the others. Curragh June Meeting, won the Stewards' Plate (handicap), one mile, 97 Ibs., defeating Saracen, Eagle Hill, and three others. Same day, won the Curragh Plate, 7 furlongs of the Queen's Plate Course, carrying 123 Ibs., beating Hilarity, Bunbcg, and three others. Bellewstown, won the Dardistown Plate (handi cap), 118 Ibs., 1J miles, beating Niochi, Cutty Sark, and Prophecy. Ran a dead heat- with Old Tom (4), 140 Ibs., for Her Majesty's Plate, three miles. Kyrle Daly, 133 Ibs., he beat Old Tom the deciding heat, but was disqualified. Curragh June Meeting, was second to Chancellor (3), 131 Ibs., for the Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs. Kyrle Daly (4), 152 Ibs , four others behind him. Londonderry was second to Niochi (5), 138 Ibs., for Her Majesty's Plate, two miles, Kyrle Daly (4), 133 Ibs., two others be- hind him. Same day, was second to Niochi, 129 Ibs., for the Stewards' Plate (handi- cap), Kyrle Daly 124 Ibs. , two miles, two others behind him. Kyrle Daly is blood bay, 16 hands high, black points with star in his forehead. He has a neat head, fine width of jaws and large throttle. The setting of head and neck is magnificent, the neck rangy, full-crested, and masculine, running smoothly into the shoulders and chest, middle-piece unusually fine in the roundness of the ribs and powerful development of muscles along the spine and over the loins. The back ribs are out fully even with the hips, idicating a good feeder and a hardy constitution ; quarters full, and well-developed stifles. His limbs, both in front and behind, are ad- mirable in their flinty look of quality, with powerful knees and finely-turned hocks, and a rather straight hind leg for an English type of thoroughbred. He is much inbred to Waxy through his sons Whalebone and Whisker, having double crosses of both on side of sire and dam, and is also inbred to Eclipse and Herod. Only a few of his get have yet appeared. They are reputed speedy. The Horse- Breeders* Guide and Hand JBoo/c. PEDIGREE OF KYRLE DALY. DALY. (& - ARTILLERY. ISzizlzE: loucnstone. ita. Irish Birdcatcher. Banter. Camel 1 Langar. Guiccoli. *>%*- Boadicea. farter Djm Qf Whale- Waxy. i I Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bartlet's Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Selim. Maiden. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam by Mogul. Orville. Miss Sophia, Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Sophia by Buzzard Huncamunca by Highflyer Cypher by Squirrel Dau. of Kegulus Dau. of Bart. Childers. Alexander. Brunette. Eclipse Grecian Princess by Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol.) Dau. of Bustard (Crab) Charming Molly by Second. Arnaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grass- hopper (Crab) Dau. of New. Arabian Dau. of Pert (Ely Turk). Whalebone. Peri. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Bob Booty. Flight. Chanticleer lerne by Bagot Dau. of Gamahoe Patty by Tim Miss Patch by Justice Ringtail Galloway by Cur. Bay Barb. I. Escape Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero (Cade) Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. Selim. Daughter of. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade. Walton Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter (Brisk) Dau. of Partner. Perd Delenda. Gohanna. Carthage. Mercury Dau. of Herod Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam by Mogul Dau. of Bay Bolton. Driver Fractious by Mercury Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus. COLLEEN RHUE. Princess. Gemma di Vr5. Was second in a dash of If miles, won by Haric, in 3.10. Jerome Park was third in the Jockey Club Handicap, 2 miles, won by Helm- bold, in 3:44. Saratoga was third in a dash of If miles, won by Gen. Duke, in 3:10|. This closed his turf career. He stood near Willmington, Del., but covered no thorough- bred mare until 1879, Mirth and Fairview are the only ones by him trained, the latter won three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :18, five furlongs in 1 :02f , and again in 1 :04. He is a solid bay with black points, and a compact highly shaped horse all over. He possesses the stoutest and speediest of our native cross from Sir Archy and Diomed, decends from the family of Blacknose, Alaric, Ruric, Vandal and Lexington, all famous as race-horses and sires. His brother, Lever, has been a great success, and he only needs a chance to show his quality. Legatee is much inbred to Herod and Eclipse, thence to the Cullen Arabian, Darley and Godolphin Arabians. The florae- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 99 PEDIGREE OF LEGATEE. 1 at Diomed. Castianira. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk Betty Percival. Rockingham Tabitha by Treutham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau.of CoalitionColt. Dau.of Bustard(Crab) Charm'g Molly. C 3 I Imp. Saltram. Daughter of. Eclipse Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab (Al- cock Arabian) Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. Symme's Wildair (Imp. Fearnought) Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Imp. Fallovver (Blank) Daii. of Imp. Vampire (Regulus). 1 ~ ^ l t "a! _ N Diomed. Daughter of. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk. Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Imp. Shock (Old Shock). d -H = i Imp. Alderman. Daughter of. Pot-8-os Lady Bolingbroke by Squirrel Cypron, Herod's dam by Blaze Selimaby Bethel's Arabian Dau. of Graham's Champion. Imp. Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian Bald Charlotte. 1 a O Emilius. Orville. Emily. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. 1 r- ~ cc .2? I The Flyer. Parma. Vandyke Jr. Azalia by Beningbrough Gillyflower by Highflyer Dau. of Goldflnder Sis. to Grasshopper by Marske Dau. of Cullen Arabian. Dick Andrew's May by Beniugbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana by Second Dau. of Stan. Arabian. D CS t Sir Archy. Flirtilla's dam. Diomed Castiauira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau.of W T m.'s Forester Dau.of Coalition Colt. Dau.of Bustard Rubin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Siamerkin by Imp. Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amarauthus' dam by Second Dau. of Starling. iTEE. f If Robin Grey. Maria. Royalist (Saltram) Belle Mariah by Grey Diomed Queen by Imp. St. George Dau. of Cassius Primerose by Imp. Dove Stella. Melzar Dau. of Imp. Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel D. of Imp. Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond (Duchess) by Cul. Arabian. s W ~ Jolumpus. Gohanna. Catharine. Mercury Dau. of Herod Maiden by Matchera Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam by Mogul Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of Pullein's Ch. Arabian. Woodpecker Camilla by Tientham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway. ij ~& p 3o Timothy. Lucy. Delpini (Highflyer) Cora by Matchem Dau. of Turk Dau. of Allworthy Dau. of Starling Dau. of Bloody Buttocks Dau. of Greyhound. Florizel (Herod) Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Makeless by Y. Greyhound. d d Whisker. Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arab- ianSis, to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Da. of Bart Childers (D. Arabian). Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise oy Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam byPartner BonnyLass byBay Bolton Dau.of D.Arabian. 1 1 H ji Hermes. Vicissitude. Mercury Rosina by Woodpecker Petworth by Herod Golden Grove by Blank Spinster byPartner Dau.of Bloody Buttocks-Dau. of Greyhound. Pipator Beatrice by Si) 1 Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slainerkiu by Y. True Blue Dau. of Ox Dun Arabian. r* 5 \ .lacklock. Whitelock. Daughter of. Hambletonian Rosalind by Phoenomenon Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Traveler Miss Makeless. Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldflnder Dau. of Old England Dau. of Cullen Arabian. | 'f. d J w M O p Orville. Miss Grimstone. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. ^ Weasel (Herod) Dau. of Aucaster Dau. of Dam. Arabian Dau. of Samp- son Dau. of Oroonoko Sophia, Sis. to Mirza by G. Arabian. Vandal Trumpa- tor. Sir Solomon. Daughter of. Imp. Tickle Toby (Alfred) Vesta by Dreadnought (Celer) Bandy by Imp. Clockfast Dau. of Americus (Imp. Shark) Dau. of Imp. Fearnought. Hickory (Imp. Whip) Imp. T rumpetta by Trumpator Sis. to Lambinos by Highflyer Dau. of Eclipse Vauxhall's dam by Cade. CJ Orphan. Ball s Florizel (Diomed) Fair Rachel by Diomed Susan Jones by Imp. Shark (Marske) Dau. of Thornton's Wildair by Symme's Wildair. Lady Grey. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar (Imp. Medley) Dau. of Imp. Highflyer i Highflyer) Dau of Imp Fearnought (Regulus) Dau of Ariel (Mor rnp. Traveler) Dau. of Imp. Jack of Diamonds (Cul. Arabian) Imp. Diamond (Duchess) by Cullen Arabian Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner (Jigg) Dau. of Greyhound Sophonisba's dam by Curwen Bay Barb Dau. of D'Arcy Chestnut Arabian Dau. of Whiteshirt Old Montague Mare. 100 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. LELAPS Will stand the season of 1883, at the Dixiana Stud, near Lexington, Ky., (if not sold) $50 the season. Application to Maj. B. G. Thomas, Lexington, Ky. LELAJPS, by imp. Leamington, son of Faugh-a-Ballagh, bred by R. W. Cameron, Clifton Stud, N. Y., foaled 1872, dam imp. Pussy, by Diophantus, sou of Orlando- out of Agapemone, by Bay Middleton. Lelaps did not run as a two-year old, but made his first appearance as a three-year old at Jerome Park, running unplaced in Fordham Handicap, won by Wildidle in 2 : 12 ; Momnouth Park, was third in a dash of one mile, won by Searcher in 1 :44|. Won a dash of If miles, for beaten horses, in 2:45f. Jerome Park Fall Meeting, unplaced in a Selling Race, 1 miles, won by Picolo in 3:45f. Was second in a Selling Race, If miles, won by Josie B., in3:20|, was third in a Handicap Sweepstakes, If miles, won by Madge m 3:15f, was unplaced in a Handicap Sweepstakes, \\ miles, won by Weatherby in 2:51, (4.) At Jerome Park, was second in a Selling Race, 1 miles, won by Spendthrift in 2: 16| ; unplaced in the Westchester Cup, won by Viator, in 4: 10, unplaced in the, Jockey Club Handicap, 2 miles, won by Tom Ochiltree in 3 :41f . Saratoga, was un- placed in a Selling Race, 1 mile and a furlong, won by Meco in 1 : 5S-J, unplaced in a Selling Race, 1 miles, won by Arcturus in 2:13, was third in a dash of If miles, won by Vigil in 3:08. Lelaps is from a racing family, his dam's sire, Diophantus, won the 2,000 guineas. Orlando, his grandsire, won the Derby, and was the sire of Teddington, a Derby winner, and Imperieuse, winner of the St. Leger Bay Middleton, the sire of his grandam, won the Derby, and was sire of the Flying Dutchman, that won both the Derby and St. Leger. Lelaps has only covered a very few mares. He is sire of Lelex, winner of the Sanford Stages for two-year-olds, at Louisville, one mile in 1:45, Green Stuke at Nashville, and the Young America Stake, No. 2, one mile, in 1 :45, both for two- year-olds. At three years old, won the Merchants' Stake at Louisville, \\ miles, in 1 :56. In this race he defeated Gabriel, Bancroft, Checkmate, and six others. Others which promised well, were Tom Bush, Elexor, Hassan, Hatef, Thesis and Juliet M, and last though not least, Pearl Jennings, winner of the Hotel Stakes at St. Louis, 1J miles, in 2:12f. Lelaps is a blood bay, with a star in his forehead, and black legs, stands 16 hands and \ an inch high, is well and truly shaped. His blood is a combination of speedy and stout crosses, tracing to Whalebone on both sides, through Sir Hercules and Camel. He has also a cross of Whisker, and a strong foundation of the blood of Eclipse and Herod, through the best sources. The Horse-Breders* Guide and Hand Bock. 101 PEDIGREE OF IB |I Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8os Maria by Herod Lisct-te^by ,3nap-r-Mly '^.Vln-lscr bj Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dam of Bart. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolten. s 2 (Jj K c/5 1 Wanderer. Thalestris. Gohanna Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus bv Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone (Herod) Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old. Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian Miss Cade. N "o I i Chanticleer. Terne. Woodpecker Dau. of Eclipse Rosebud by Snap Miss Belsea by Regu- lus Dau. of Bart Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian Dam of True Blues. Bagot Dau of Gamahoe Patty by Tim Miss Patch by Justice Ringtail Galloway by Cur. Bay Barb Sis. to Witty Mare by Pelham'sHip. p 5 1 Irish Escape. Young Heroine. Commodore Dau. of Highflyer Shift by Sweetbriar Bl. Susan by Snap Ld. Brace's Cade Mare by Cade Dau. of Belgrade. Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Ara- bian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway Dau. of Snake (Lis. Turk). 3 a; ll-l 1 Castrel. Buzzard. Selim's dam. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian Dam of True Blues. Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Makeless. Its hter of. 1 'CJ t 4 Peruvian. Musidora. Sir Peter Dau. of Budrow Escape's dam by Squirrel Dau. of Babraham Dau. of Golden Ball Bushy Molly by Hamp. Ct. Childers. Meteor Maid of All Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tamdem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip Dau. of Cottingham War. Galloway. V 1 4? Laurel. Blacklock. Wagtail. Whitelock Dau. of Corinder Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot- 8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Prime Minister Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Au- caster Dau. of Dam Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko. > s Maid of Honor. Champion. Etiquette. Selim Podagra by Gouty Jet by Magnet Jewel by Squirrel Sophia by Blank Diana by Second Hanger's Br. Mare by Stan. Arabian. Orville Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. H 6 I Touch- stone. Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. hantus. T. Vulture. Langar. Kite. Selim Dau. of Walton Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of C. Foxhunter. Bustard (Castrel) Olympia by Sir Oliver Scotilla by Anvil Scota by Eclipse Harmony by Herod Rutilia by Blank. f Emilius. Orville. Emily. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Canta- trice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. I * .2 1 Whisker. Gibside Fairy. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slamerkin. 5J iddleton. Sultan. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Maltou's dam by Cade. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hutton's Spot. | I Cobweb Phantom. Filagree. Walton Julia by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Soothsayer Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by High- flyerPromise by Snap Julia by Blank. 1 S" ,2 fig K Whalebone. Peri. W T axy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by DroneManilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. | Emilius. Orville Emilv bv Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Daughter of. Scud or Pioneer (Whiskey) Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary hv roriandflr fPot.-8-ns 1 ! Miss Green bv Hie'hflver (Herod) Harriet bv Matchem (Cade) Flora by Regulus (Godol.) Dau. of Bartlet's Childers (^Darley Arabian) Dau. of 'Bay Bolton (Grey Hautboy) Dau of Bel- grade Turk. 102 Th# . Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. LEVER Will stand the season of 1883 at the Elmendorf Stud, D. Swigert, proprietor ', near Lexington^ Ky.) (if not sold) at the season. Ap- plication to I). Swigert, Muir^s Post Office^ Fayette Co., Ky. Annual sales of yearlings in May. LEVER by Lexington, son of Boston, bred in the Woodburn Stud, Kentucky, foaled 1863, dam Levity, dam of Ruric, Legatee, &c., by imp. Trustee, son of Catton out of Alaric's and Vandal's dam by imp. Tranby. Lever was never trained, having been, injured in one of his hocks when a yearling, but from his high breeding and the racing qualities of the family, he would doubtless have been a superior race-horse. He is by the emperor of stallions, Lexington (admitted to have been not only the best race-horse this country has ever produced, but its most successful stallion); dam Levity (dam of Ruric, Lightsome, Mildred, Legatee, &c.), by imp. Trustee, who was a good third for the Derby in 1832, won by St. Giles, beating Margrave, who won the Doncaster St. Leger the same year, in which Trustee was again third ; Trustee by Catton (son of Golumpus), dam Emma, by Whisker (own brother to Whale- bone;, Web, Woeful, &c., by Waxy). Trustee was a most successful sire, having gotten the renowned Fashion, who distanced Boston and afterward beat him in the great sectional match, the North against the South, for $20,000 a side, run on the Union Course, Long Island, May 10, 184.2, in 7:32^, 7 : 45, which was the fastest and best race run to that day Reube, Revenue and other good ones. 2d dam Vandal's dam by imp. Tranby (son of Blacklock, by Whitelock). Blacklock was a distinguished race-horse in his day, starting in twenty- three races and winning seventeen. He was equally as famous in the stud, having sired such horses as Brutandorf, Buzzard, Brownlock, Belzoni, Laurel, Malek, Velocipede, Voltaire, Belshazzar and Tranby. Tranby's dam was by Orville, winner of the Doncaster St. Leger in 1802. He started in no less than thirty-nine races, winning twenty-two, the most of them at four miles and over. He was also one of the most distinguished stallions of his day, being the sire of the great Emilius, Master Henry, Bizarre, Souvenir, &c. For many years, Lever was in an obscure neighbor- hood in Scott County, Ky., and covered no thoroughbred mares. Finally, by mere accident, Sally of the Valley was bred to him, and produced Essillah, who won twelve races in one season. He sired Leveler, a capital race-horse, winner of the Clark Stake, at Louisville, 2 miles in 3:37, Merchants Stake, at St. Louis, mile heats, in 1:45, 1:45 1:51, Milon won first heat, and the Viley Stake, at Lexington, \% miles in 3:07J, and the Kentucky St. Leger Stake, two miles at Louisville in 3:42^, Lou Lanier a fine race-mare and good winner in fast time, Mahlstick, winner of Louisville Cup, 2 miles in 4:07^, Greely Stakes, St. Louis, three miles in 5:40, one mile and furlong in 1:50%, and three miles in 5:33. Other good ones, all winners, by him, are Sweetheart, Petrel, La Gloria, Lamartine, Okolona, Louise, Harry Mann (Punch), Palanca, Maj. Hughes, and a few others. The colts by him are about the best the mares ever produce, and the few good mares he served, produced good race-horses. A careful analysis of Lever's pedigree, will show that he not only possesses the stoutest and speediest blood of our native stock, but traces through the collateral branches on the dam and sire side to that grand old mare, Lady Grey, from which so many distinguished race-horses, stallions and brood mares have descended. He has also a large infusion of the blood of Diomed, Highflyer, Herod and Eclipse. He stands 15 hands 2^inches high ; has a neat, well-shaped head, fine ears, good, strong neck running into most excellent, well-set shoulders ; great depth of girth ; good, strong, well-muscled back, with round, well-ribbed body ; strong hips, with good length of whirlbone, stifle and thence to the hock ; he has Tranby legs, which look as hard and firm as whalebone with good, sound feet. The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 103 PEDIGREE OF LEVER. i sir Archy. Diomed. Castianira. c' H P Imp. Saltram. Daughter of. 1 vn'sdam. Ball's Florizel. Diomed. Daughter of. p P2 c 3 1 Imp. Alderman. Daughter of. a a o Emilius. Orville. Emily. 1 c P 'I i The Flyer. Parma. V) O j Sumpter. Sir Archy. Flirtilla's dam. !/ w 1 it Robin Grey. Maria. w G O g, 1 Gohanna. Catharine. I 5 Timothy. Lucy. 1 Whisker. Waxy. Penelope. X ^S if Hermes. Vicissitude. 3 f w Whitelock. Daughter of. CO r-! d, j] M Orville. Miss Grimstone. n a d ~ cu H Sir Solomon. Daughter of. 1 | Orphan. Lady Grey. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk. Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt Dau. of Bustard (Crab). Eclipse Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello bv Crab Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue Dau. of Ox Dun Arabian Royal Mare. Symme's Wildair (Imp. Fearnought) Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Imp. Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire (Regulus). Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Chil- ders Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk. Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse (Partner) Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau.of Sober John (Rib) Dau.of Imp. Shock (Old Shock). Pot-8-os Lady Bolingbroke by Squirrel Cypron, Herod's dam by Blaze Selima by Beth. Arabian Dau. of Graham's Champion. Imp. Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kittv Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian Bald Charlotte. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. Vandyke, Jr. Azalia by Beningbrough Gillyflower by Highflyer Dau.of Goldfinder Sis. to Grasshopper by Marske Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Dick Andrews May by Beninbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana by Second Dau. of Stan. Arabian. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slamerkin by Imp. Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam Second Dau. of Starling. Royalist Belle Mariah by Grey Diomed (Imn. Medley) Queen by Imp. St. George (Highflyer) Dau. of Cassius Primrose by Imp. Dove. Melzar (Imp. Medley) Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Imp. Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond. Mercury Dau. of Herod Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam by Mogul Camilla by Bay Bolton Old Lady. Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway. Delpini Cora by Matchem Dau. of Turk Dau. of Allworthy Dau. of Starling Dau. of Bloody Buttocks Dau. of Greyhound. Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Makeless by Y. Greyhound. Pot-8 os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Ara- bianSis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Mercury Rosina by Woodpecker Petworth by Herod Golden Grove by Blank Spinster by Partner Dau. of Bloody Buttocks. Pipator (Conductor) Beatatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. Hambletonian Rosalind by Phoenomenon Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill bv Oroonoko Dau. of Traveler Miss Makeless. Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampsom Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Weasel (Herod) Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam. Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko Sophia, Sis. to Mirza by G. Arabian. Tickle Toby (Alfred) Vesta by Dreadnought (Celer) Bandy by Imp. Clockfast Dau. of Americus (Shark) Dau. of Imp. Fearnought. Hickory (Imp. Whip) Imp. Trumpetta by Trumpator Sis. to Lambinos by Highflyer Dau. of Eclipse Vauxhall's dam by Cade. Ball's Florizel (Diomed) Fair Rachel by Imp. Diomed Susan Jones by Imp. Shark Dau. of Thornton's Wildair by Symme's Wildair. Robin Gray Maria by Melzar (Imp. Medley) Dau. of Imp. Highflyer (Highflyer) Dau. of Imp. Fearnought (Regulus) Dau. of Ariel (Mor. Imp. Traveler) Dau. of Imp. Jack of Diamonds (Cullen Arabian) Imp. Diamond (Duchess) by Cullen Arabian Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner (Jigg) Dau. of Greyhound Sophonisba's dam by Curwen Bay Barb Dau. of D'Arcy Chestnut Arabian Dau. of Whites hirt Old Montague Mare. 104 The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. LISBON, (WINNER OF THE ALEXANDER STAKE AT LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, 1876,) Witt stand the season of 1883 at the Woodburn Stud Farm, near Spring^ Ky. at $50 the season. Application to L. Brodhead, Spring, Ky., Annual sales of yearlings in May. LISBON by imp. Phaeton son of King Tom, bred by Richard Ten Broeck, foaled 1874, dam imp. Lady Love by Stockwell or Caterer, son of Stockwell, second dam Chere Amie by Sweetmeat, out of Blame by Touchstone. Phaeton will be found in this volume, his dam Lady Love was a winner in England at two-years old, and won the Stewards Cup at Chester at four-years old, Chere Amie her grandam was also a race- mare and winner. Caterer the reputed sire of Lady Love was a good race-horse, he won the Findon Stakes at Goodwood when two-years old, defeating Wingrave, Alvediston, Kaiser and others, and was second to the Marquis in the 2000 guineas with Alvediston, Wingrave and thirteen others behind him. Sweetmeat the sire of his gran- dam, was a superior race-horse, won the Queen's Vase at Ascot, and the Doncaster Cup in 1845, he was the sire of Mincepie and Mincemeat, both Oaks winners, and Macoroni winner of the Derby and 2000 guineas, and second in the list of winning sires in 1882. Touchstone the sire of his great grandam Blame, won the St. Leger, the Ascot Gold Cup in 1836-37, and the Doncaster Cup in 1835-36, and was second to no sire of his day. Lisbon started three times as a two-year old and won one race. At Louisville, Ky., won the Alexander Stakes, half mile, in :49|, beating McWhirter and seven others. Was third in the Colt Stakes at Lexington, Ky., three-quarters of a mile, King Faro and McWhirter running dead heat for first place, in 1 :18f . In this race Lisbon beat Allen Pinkerton, Headlight, Planetarian and Edingburg. Was third in the Belle Meade Stakes at Louisville, three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :17, won by McWhirter, Baden-Baden second. As a three-year old he started only twice, and was unplaced in both of his races. Only a few of Lisbon's get have appeared on the turf r but the performances of Ripple alone have made him conspicuous as a sire. Ripple, the season of 1881, won seven of his eleven starts. He won the Long Branch Handi- cap, 1J miles, in 2:10J, beating Checkmate, Parole and Sir Hugh; also the Shrewsbury Handicap, If miles, in 3:09$. In this race he carried a penalty of 5 Ibs. and 3 Ibs. overweight. He unfortunately died that winter. Lisbon is a red bay, full 15 hands high, with a blaze face and four white ankles, he is a horse of immense substance and power, and in conformation second to none, is very muscular like all of Phaeton's sons, and great constitution. In addition to his double cross of Glencoe through King Tom and Stockwell, he has a double cross of Touchstone on each side, four or five crosses of Waxy through Economist and Emma by Whisker and Camel and Sir Herculus by Whalebone, fortified by the blood of Herod through the famous Highflyer, and Eclipse through Pot-8-os and King Fergus. The blood is worth preserving through the grandaughters of Phaeton and daughters of Great Tom, King Ban and King Ernest. The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 105 PEDIGREE OF LISBON. I LISBON. *= I "A O H ^ PH g 1 b C 1 02 i? i, j c3 =; i ,c ei CJ & 2 OJ "o 1 "Si z c3 Q Pompe^. lrt *- <*"> 'stont Marpessa. Glencoe. -. Eemjo- 1 Whisker. Floranthe. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Octavian Caprice by Anvil Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze Dau. of Y. Greyhound Dau. of Cur. Bay Barb. Nabocklish. Miss Tooley. Rugantino Butterfly by Master Bagot Dau. of Bagot (Herod) Mother Brown by Trunnion (Cade) Dau. of Old England (Godol.) Teddy the Ginder Lady Jane by Sir Peter Paulina by Florizel Captive by Matchem Calliope by Slouch Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko.' Sultan. Trampoline. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus (Godol.) Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Muley. Clare. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Marmion Harpalice by Gohanna Amazon by Driver Fractious by Mer- cury Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena. Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. Pantaloon. Languish. Castrel Idalia by Peruvian Musidora by Meteor Maid of All Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip. Cain Lydia by Poulton Variety by Hyacinthus Sis. to Swordsman by Weasel Dau. of Turk Dau. of Locust Dau. of Changeling. Touchstone. Decoy. Camel Banter by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling. Filho-da-Puta Finesse by Peruvian Violante by John Bull Dau. of Highflyer Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. Emilius. Variation. Orrille Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorl- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Bustard (Castrel) Johannah Southcote by Beningbrough Lavinia by Pioator Dick Andrews' dam by Highflyer Dau. of Cardinal Puff. ~4 3 .- Q 5 i-q ^H * t ! 'o "o ^ 2 < ja U Blame. Sweetmeat. Selina. Stockwell. Maid of Touch- T ., nnn Gladi- TheLadyeof ~ . , Poca- The Lyme. stone. Loll yPP- ator. Slvrkeldw'll. Orlando ' hontas. Baron. | Irish Birdcatcher. Echidna. Sir Hercules Guicciolli by Bob Booty Flight by I. Escape Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap. Economist-Miss Pratt by Blacklock-Gadabout by Orville-Minstrel by Sir Peter-Matron by Florizel-Maiden by Matchem-Dau. of Squirt-Lot's dam. Glencoe. Marpessa. Sultan Trampoline by Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank. Muley Clare by Marmion Harpalice by Gohanna Amazon by Driver- Fractious by Mercury Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting. Touchstone. Vulture. Camel Banter by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling. Langar Kite by Bustard (Castrel) Miss Hap by Shuttle Sis. to Haphaz- ard by Sir Peter Miss Hervey by Eclipse Clio by Y. Cade. Velocipede. Emma. Partisan. Pauline. Blacklock Dau. of Juniper Dau. of Sorcerer Virgin by Sir Peter Dau. of Pot-8-os Editha by Herod Elf rida by Soap Dau. of Regulus. Whisker Gibside Fairy by Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose. Walton Parasol by Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap- Julia bv Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Moses Quadrille by Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer Harriet by Matchem. Starch or t Voltaire. Belinda. Blacklock Dau. of Phantom Dau. of Overton Gratitude's dam by Wal- nut Dau. of Ruler Piracantha by Matchem Prophetess. Blacklock Wagtail by Prime Minister Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of dam Arabian. Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. Tomboy. Lapwing. jerryBeeswings' dam by Ardrossan Lady Eliza by Whitworth Dau. of Spadille Sylvia by Y. Marske Ferret by Bro. to Silvio. Bustard (Castrel) Dau. of Muley (Orville) Rosanne by Dick Andrews r.Tnp Anrirpws hv Eo.linsR^ Rosette bv Beninirbrouffh (Kins: Fererus) Rosamond by Tandem (Syphon) Tuberose by Herod (Tartar) Grey * Caterer given. Starling by Starling (Bay Bolton) Coughing Polly by Bartlet's Childers t Voltaire given. (Darley Arabian) Sis. to Thunderbolt by Counsellor Dau. of Luggs Dau. of Davill's Old Woodcock. 106 The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. LONGFELLOW, (WINNER OF THE PRODUCE STAKES AT LEXINGTON, KY., OHIO STAKES AT CINCINNATI, AND CITIZENS' STAKE AT NASHVILLE, 1873, MONMOUTH CUP AT LONG BRANCH, 1871 AND 1872, SARATOGA CUP IN 1871.) Longfellow will stand the season of 1883 at the Nantura Stud Farm, near Midway, Woodford Co., Ky., at $100 the season. Application to F. B. Harper, Midway, Ky. LONGFELLOW, by imp. Leamington, son of Faugh-a-Ballagh, bred by John Harper, foaled 1870, dam Nantura, dam of Extra, Fanny Holton, &c., by Brawner's Eclipse, son of Am. Eclipse, out of Queen Mary, by Bertrand, son of Sir Archy. Longfellow was a fast, good race-horse, made his debut at Lexington, Ky., May 16, 1870, in Phoenix Stakes, mile heats, for three-year olds, won by Enquirer in 1 :44f , 1 :44, Catina second, and Longfellow third and distanced. Same place, Sept. 16, won Produce Stake for three-year olds, 2 mile heats, in 3:43i, 3:44, beating Twinkle, etc. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 30, won Ohio Stake, for three-year olds, 2 mile heats, in3:37i 3:55i, beating Pilgrim. Memphis, Tenn, October 25, won Post Stake, 2 mile heats in 3:40, 3:40, beating Defender, Morgan Scout, etc. Nashville, Oct. 12, won Citizens' Stake, 2 mille heats, in 3.41f, 3:41, beating and distancing Morgan Scout, etc. Lexington, Ky., May 24, 1871, walked over for purse $400, 2 jnile heats. Long Branch, July 5, won Monmouth Cup, 2i miles, in 4:41i, beating Helmbold, Re- gards, and Preakness. Saratoga, July 14, won Saratoga Cup, 2J miles, in 4:02, beating Kingfisher ; the first mile was run in 1 :40. Aug. 19, walked over for purse of $800, 2| miles. Aug. 23, was beaten by Helmbold, 4 miles, in 7:49J. Lexington, Ky., Sept. 12, won club purse, 2 mile heats, in 3:38|, 3:41J. Lexington, Ky., May 15, 1872, won purse, 1| miles, in 2;41i, beating Metella and Aureola. May 18, won Woolley Stake, 3 miles, in 6 :00f, beating Metella, Talaria, etc. Long Branch, July 2, won Monmouth Cup, 2^ miles, in 4:34. July 4, won purse, mile heats, three best in five, in 1 :56, 1 :54, l:43f , beating Susan Ann, Metella and Arizona. Saratoga, July 16, was beaten by Harry Bassett for the Cup, 2i miles, in 3:59, the fastest race to that date. The first mile was run in 1 :44, the first two miles in 3 :30. Longfellow pulled up lame, and with this race closed his turf career, starting in sixteen races, won four- teen, lost two, and won $15,000 in money. Leamington, his sire, will be found in this vol. Nantura, his dam, was a very superior mare and good winner, Brawner's Eclipse, her sire, was a fine race-horse, and much inbred to imp. Diomed, Queen Mary his grandam was a fine race-mare, Bertrand her sire, son of Sir Archy, was one of the best race-horses and stallions of his day. Longfellow stands nearly 17 hands high, with white stripe down his face, with left hind foot white above the ankle, and a little white on the coronet of the right hind foot. He has a neat ear, broad forehead, with Roman nose, long well-shaped neck, running into strong, well-shaped shoulders, great depth of girth, rather light flank, good strong hips, with good length of whirlbone and stifle, and thence to the hock ; good legs and feet. The following are the best of his get : Thora, a first-class mare, her 3 miles at Saratoga when three years old, with 99 Ibs., in 5:25J, was a remarkable race; also her Pimlico Stake, 2 miles, in 3:47, beating Checkmate and Monitor. Other good ones are Edinburg, Irish King, Jils Johnson, Leonard, Lilly R, Long Taw (Dave Moore), Mollie Merrill, Gen. Pike, John Harper, Georgia A, Odd Fellow, Tom Montague, Bell Boy, Coquena (Miss Nailer), Longitude, Long Girl, Wildmoor, Wild- fellow, Freeland, Hospodar, Fellowplay, Minnie D, Lucy Long, Mary Corbett, King Dutchman, Long Girl, Annie G, arM some others. In addition to his being a son of Leamington, he is much inbred on the dam's side to Sir Archy and Diomed, well for- tified with the blood of Herod and Eclipse, upon that of Partner and Regulus, son of the Godolphin Arabian. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Rand Book. 107 PEDIGREE OF LONGFELLOW. '/. o 13 "3 .e o Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Ara- bianSis, to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of B. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank- Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by B. Bolton. xs o S u 1 Wanderer. Thalestris. Gohauna Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Cornpton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian. Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian Miss Cade. a 1 *c 2| Chanticleer, lerne. Woodpecker Dau. of Eclipse Rosebud by Snap Miss Belsea by Regu- lus-^Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian. Bagot Dau. of Gamahoe Patty by Tim Miss Patch by Justice Ringtail Galloway by Cur. Bay Barb Sis. to Witty Mare. '3 I. Escape. Young Heroine. Commodore Dau. of Highflyer Shift by Sweetbriar Bl. Susan by Snap Ld. Brace's Cade Mare by Cade Dau. of Belgrade. Bagot Heroine by Hero Dan. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Ara- bian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway Dau. of Snake. -H W Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol.) Diomed Bellou a by Bellair Indian Queen by Meade's Pilgrim Dau. of Imp. Janus Dau. of Imp. Jolly Rogbr Dau. of Imp. Valliant. bf fl a S h Duroc. Romp. Diomed Amanda by Gr. Diomed Dau. of Va. Cade Dau. of Independ- enceDolly Fine by Imp. Silvereye Dau. of Imp. Badger. Duroc Dau, of Pot-8-os Dau. of Gimcrack Snap-Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian. K -d ?- >-> Diomed. Castianira. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Chil- ders Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk. Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphoras Dau. of Wm'a Forester Dau. of Coaltion Colt Dau. of Bustard (Crab). b | 1 Bedford. Mambrina, Dungannon (Eclipse) Fairy by Highflyer Fairy Queen by Young Cade- Black Eyes by Crab Warlock Galloway by Snake. Mambrino Sis. to Naylor's Sally by Blank Dau. of Ward Dau. of Merlin (Bustler) Dau. of Pert (Ely Turk) Dau. of St. Martin. 1 'ortune. SO) >F- pq * Brimmer. Daughter of. Blue Beard (Imp. Sterling) Dau. of Mendosa (Imp. Medley) Arminda by Imp. Medley Dau. of Imp. Bolton Sally Wright. Lamplighter (Imp. Medley) Dau. of Imp. Medley (Gimcrack) Dau. of Imp. Fearnought (Regulus) Dau. of Imp. Janus (Janus by Godol.) II Buzzard. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart, of Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian. ^ 05 The Fawn. Craig's Alfred (Imp. Medley) Shepherdess by Wornesley's King Herod Blue Beard by Imp. Sterling dam Brilliant by Imu. Matchem 2d Imp. Whittingtori (Whitenose) Dau. of Imp. Childers (Blaze) Dau. of Babraham (Godol.) Dau. of Bethel's Arabian Dau. of Graham's au t thoJ I bel'ieves Brllliant ~ a8 ^ C ham .PJon Dau. of Darley Arabian Dau. of Old Merlin [As be- * Brimmer given. lieved.] 108 The Horse- Breeders* Guide and Hand Book. LUKE BLACKBURN (WINNER OF THE TIDAL, LONG ISLAND, ST. LEGER AND GREAT CHALLENGE STAKES AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY, OCEAN AND CHAM- PION STAKES AT LONG BRANCH, UNITED SPATES HOTEL STAKES AND GRAND UNION PRIZE AT SARATOGA, KENTUCKY ST. LEGER AND GREAT AMERICAN STALLION STAKES AT LOUISVILLE, KY.) Will stand the season of 1883 at Belle Meade Stud., Gen. W. G.. Hard- ing, proprietor, near Nashville, Tenn., at $100 the season. Applica- tion to Gen. W. H. Jackson, lock box 383, Nashville, Tenn. Annual sale of yearlings about May 1st. LUKE BLACKBURN by imp. Bonnie Scotland, bred by Messrs. J. and A C. Franklin, Sumner Co., Tenn., foaled 1877, dam Nevada by Lexington out of Lightsome, dam of Salina, Sprightly and Crucifix by imp. Glencoe. In 1879, as a two-year old, Black- burn ran with indifferent success. He started thirteen times ; won two races, was second in six, third in one and unplaced in four. Lexington, May 12, ran second to Knight Templar in the Colt Stakes, half-mile ; time :50; Moscow, Wargentine, Fonso, Amazon and Hamerfest also ran. Louisville, Ky., May 21, ran second to Kimball, in the Alexander Stakes, half-mile; time :49f; eight started. St. Louis, Mo., June 13, again finished second to Kimball, in the Hotel Stakes, three-quarters of a mile ; time, 1 :16|; Amazon, Chris. Doyle, Victory and Slicer also started. Chicago, 111., June 23, ran second to Kimball (third time) in Grand Pacific Hotel Stakes, three-quarters of a mile ; time, 1:1 8-J ; Wargentine finished third, Vapor, Victory and Mistake unplaced. Sara- toga, Aug. 2, ran second to Lucy George, five-eights of a mile; time, 1:04|; Girofle and Cassatt also started. Same place, Aug. 12, ran second to Grenada in the Windsor Hotel Stakes, five-eights of a mile ; time, 1 :03| ; seven started. Autumn Meeting, Coney Island Jockey Club, Prospect Park, Sept. 6,^ won his maiden race, the Breeze Purse, three- quarters of a mile, defeating Girofle, Queen's Own and four others ; time, 1 :17. Brighton Beach Fair Grounds, N. Y., Sept 18, won the Ocean Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, defeating Elias Lawrence (Late Bilstein), Quito and three others; time, l:18i. After this race Luke Blackburn was retired for the season, and became the property of Dwyer Bros., Brooklyn, N. Y., who gave $2,500 for him. In the year 1880, Luke Blackburn started in twenty-four races, lost two and won twenty -two ; his first race was at Lexington, Ky., when he ran third to Fonso and Kinkead in the Phoenix Hotel Stakes, 1} miles, won by Fonso in 2:08f . Black- burn had been sick and was unfit to run. He was then sent East, and won a dash of three-quarters of a mile at Jerome Park in 1:18. defeating Checkmate and three others. Two days after he won a dash of 1 mile in 1 :58, beating Scotilla, Check- mate and two others. Three days after won a race of one mile and three furlongs in 2.28J, beating Scotilla and two others. Two days after defeated Monitor, 1 miles, in 2:39^, and two days afterward won the handicap sweepstakes, H miles, in 2:13. All these races were run at Jerome Park during the Spring meeting. Sheepshead Bay, June 19, won the Tidal Stake, one mile, in 1:45, defeating Kimball, Kitty J., and Grenada. June 22, won the Coney Island Handicap, one mile and 3 furlongs, in 2:24, beating Duke of Montrose and Vagrant. June 26, was beaten in purse race, 1 miles, in 2:12, by Duke of Montrose. Blackburn fell after running the first quarter and unseated his jockey. Long Branch, July 3, won the Ocean Stakes^ one mile and a furlong, in 2:03, beating Duke of Montvose and Harold. July 10, won sweepstakes, 1 miles, in 2:11J, beatine, with 110 Ibs. up, Duke of Montrose, 105 Ibs., and Grenada, 110 Ibs. Saratoga, "July 16, won the All-aged sweepstakes, 1 miles, in 2:llf, beating Checkmate and Volturno. July 24, won mile and a furlong, in 1:58, beating Gabriel and Girofle. July 27, won dash of a mile, in 1:43|, beating Turfman. July 31, won Summer Handicap, H miles, in 2:39, carrying 110 Ibs., beating Juanita, 102 Ibs.; Gen. Philips, 112 Ibs.; and Ada Glenn, 105 Ibs., conceding Juanita 20, Gen. Philips 23, and Ada Glenn 17 Ibs. Saratoga, Aug. 5, won United States Hotel Stakes, for three-year olds, H miles, in 2:41, beating Ferncliff, Oden, &c. Aug. 7, won the Grand Union Hotel Prize, handicap, 116 Ibs. up, If miles, in 3:07, beating One Dime, 110 Ibs., Glenmore, 118 Ibs., and three others. In this race he conceded Glenmore, 20; One Dime 32 ; Cammie F 24, and Gen. Philip 35 Ibs. Aug. 12, won the Kenner Stakes, two miles, in 3:35, beating Glidelia and Oden. Long Branch, Aug. 17th, won the Champion Stakes, H miles,, in 2:34, beating Monitor, Uncas, Grenada and Report, in the fastest and best race ever run at the distance. Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 4, won the Great Challenge Stakes, for all ages, 1| miles, in 2:38, beating Monitor, Uncas and One Dime. Sept. 9, won the Long Island St. Leger, If miles, in 4:07. Sept. 14, won a match race for $5,000, beating Uncas, each carrying 103 Ibs., H miles, in 2:42. Louisville, Ky., Sept. 27, won the Kentucky St. Leger, two miles, in 3:42, beating Kinkead. Sept. 30, won the Great American Stallion Stakes, If miles, in 3:04, beating Kimball and Big Medi- cine. In this race he injured the quarter of one of his fore-feet badly and was stopped in his work. Continued on page 110. Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 109 PEDIGREE OF LUKE BLACKBURN. ll .. Whalebone, I i Margretta. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Sir Peter Sis. to Cracker by Highflyer Nutcracker by Matchem Miss Starling by Starling Dau. of Partner Dau. of Croft's Bay Barb. I tietmau latoff'sd.A Comus. Marciana. Sorcerer Houghton Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lardella by Y. Marske Dam. of Cade Beaufremont's dam. Stamford Marci a by Coriander Faith by Pacolet Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Old Traveler. CS 1 PH e 1 Buzzard. Castrel's dam. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon Arabian Dam of True Blues. Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Maltou's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler. ^ >-! H > > 1 1 J3 o3 P Haphazard. Daughter. Sir Peter Miss Hervey by Eclipse Clio by Y. Cade Dau. of Old Starling Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of By. Turk. Precipitate Colibri by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godoi. Arabian Gr. Robinson. 02 yi i o c 1 Partisan. Walton. Parasol. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungannon Dan. of Prophet Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin. Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spec- tator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. SN I 1 3 Pauline. Moses. Quadrille. Whalebone or Seymour Dau. of Gohanna Gr/ Skim by Woodpecker- Silver's dam by Herod Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab Ebony. Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer Harriet by Matchem Flora by Regulus. & z 1 c' u ^ c3 S3 3 sl Emilius. Harriet. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzv by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Pericles Dau. of Selim Pipylina by Sir Peter Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator Horatia by Blank. w M if i Whalebone. Gift. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Y. Gohanna Sis. to Grazier by Sir Peter Sis. to Amaitor by Trumpator Dau. of Herod Dau. of Snap Dau. of Go wer Stallion Dau. of Childers. HQ W a J2 ' Sir Archy. Daughter. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. (Godol). Imp. Saltram (Eclipse) Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire (Regulus). M I cr 1 Sister to Tuckahoe Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Imp. Fearnought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. Alderman Dau. of Clock fast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian. "P. "7; d o g 1 Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank. s 5 Rowena. i Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slamer- kin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus dam. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau.of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond by Cul. Arabian. 1 n Sultan. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hut. Spot Dau. of Fox Cub. i 3 li Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. 1 '> Trustee. Catton. Emma. Golumpus Lucy Grey by Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Traveler. Whisker Gibside Fairy by Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by 'Matchem Duchess by Whitenose. la 5rrf Tranby. Blacklock Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam. Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko. Lucilla. Trumpator (Sir Solomon) Lucy by Orphan (Ball's Florizel) Lady Grey by Rr>V>in flrov tlmn "RrtvaliafA "Vfav^n hv Mplrnr ('Tmn Mnfllp.V^ Da.ll nf Waverly given. (Mor. Imp. Traveler) Dau. of Jack of Diamonds (Cul. Arabian) Imp. Diamond (Duchess) by Cul. Arabian Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner (Jigg) Dau. of Greyhound (White Barb Chillaby) Dau. of Cur. Bay Barb Dau. of D'Arcy's Ch. Arabian Dau. of Whiteshirt Old Montague Mare. 110 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. LUKE BLACKBURN Continued. At 4 yenrs old started in two races. Jerome Park, won club purse, one mile, in 1:45, beating Topsy and Potomac. Was unplaced in Coney Island Cup won by Glenmore in 3:58. This closed his racing career. Nevada, the dam of Blackburn, won the West End Hotel Stakes at Long Branch in 1872; she is own sister to Salina, winner of the Monmouth Oaks, Jersey St. Leger and Robins Stakes at Long Branch in 1871, and of Sprightly, the dam of the great race-horse Volturno, by imp. Billet, winner of the Breckenridge Stakes at Baltimore in 1879, two miles, in3:35^; If miles in 3:08, and the Louisville Cup the yvar 1880, and of Elias Lawrence who won the Baden-Baden Handicap, ihree miles, at Saratoga same year, in 5:28|, the fastest race ever run by a three-year old at the distance. Crucifix, another sister, is the dam of Fairplay and Quito. Levity, the great grandam of Blackburn, was the dam of Lever, Legatee, Brenna (the dim of the fine race-mare Bradamante). and of Rude, by imp. Sovereign, who won two prominent stakes at Lexington, Ky., when three years old, and was sold for $5,000, a high price in those days. The Tranby mare, his fourth dam, was the dam of the great race-horse and superior stallion Vandal, (who won three-mile heats in 5:86, 5:33), Alaric (who was the first horse that ever ran two miles in the thirties in America; this he did at Lex- ington, in 1845, winning a second heat in 3:89), Atala and Volga, etc. Blackburn is a light bay, with large star and two white ankles behind; he stands, fairly measured, 15 hands and 2 inches high, has a tine, well-shaped head, with great breadth of forehead, indicating much brain power, well-set on a good-shaped neck with very wide throttle; his shoulders are well-set and oblique, the shoulder blade being very broad, with great depth of girt, and his body is large, well-ribbed home to very broad, strong and muscular hips, with great length from point of hip- to whirlhone, and thence to stifle and hock he has good bone, broad knees and ex- cellent hocks ; measures li9.i in. around the girth; length of shoulder, 27 in.; around the arm, 19 in.; below the knee, 8 in.; from point of shoulder to point of buttocks,. 64 in. ; from hip to point of hock, 38 in. ; around gaskins, 17 inches His pedigree is a happy combination of speedy arid stout crosses, being much in- bred to Diomed through his best son Sir Archy, and from the family which produced Lexington and Vandal. If high form and racin^ ability, with faultless action coupled with high breeding and racing descent are tokens of excellence, Luke Black- burn is the peer of any horse living, and must prove an invaluable stallion. MACCAROON (Imp.) Maccaroon is a private stallion in the Brookdale Stud, Mr. D. D. Withers, proprietor, Monmouth Co., near Holmdel, N. J. MACCAROON by Macaroni, son of Sweetmeat, bred by Mr. T. T. Parker, foaled 1871 ; dam Songstress by Chanticleer, son of Irish Birdcatcher, out of Mrs. Carter by Hum- phrey, sen of Sanclbeck by Catton. Maccaroon made his first appearance as two- year-old in the Champaign Stakes, onemiie, won by Rutherford, in l:47f, and was un- plnced, same meeting ran second to the Asteroid, Sue Washington Colt, three-quar- ters of a mile in 1 :18j, beating Atilla, Lava and Weathercock. Won a club purse for maiden two-year olds, three-quarters of a mile, in l:17i, beating Weathercock, Mattie W, Maty Buckley and Juliana. As three-year old started four times. Was unplaced in Withers Stakes, one mile, won by Dublin in 1:50, track heavy. Was unplaced in club purse, one mile, won by Atilla in 1:44. Long Branch, was unplaced in Jersey Derby H miles, won by Brigand in 2:44$. Was third in Robins Stake, two miles, won by Acrobat in 3 :42, beating Bannerette. Macaroni, his sire, won the 2,000 guineas, and the Derby, and is the sire of Spinaway, the winner of 1,000 guineas and Oaks, Camelia, winner of the 1,000 guineas, sire also of Lamphrey, Ramsbury, Vermicilli, Gloucester, Bonny Jean, and Macheath, the best two-year old in England in 1882, winner of eight out of eleven prominent events in which he started. Mac- oroni is second to Hermit on the list of winning sires in 1882. Chanticleer, the sire of his dum, was son of Birdcatcher, own brother to Faugh a- Ballagh, and sired Habena and Manganese, winner of the 1,000 guineas, Songstress win- ner of the Oaks, Daniel O'Rourke winner of the Derby, Knight of St. George, ^War- lock and The Baron, all St. Leger winners. The Baron was !>ire of the great Stock- well and Rataplan. Maccaroon has not sired a dozen colts which have been trained. Nancy, at two-year old, won Hornebrcd. Stakes at Jerome Park, three-quarters of a mile, in 1:19, beating Oden, Juanita and others. She also won Monmouth Oaks, beating Glidelia, Bye- and Bye and others. Macbeth and Macduff both winners at two years old, Macduff won Champagne Stakes at Jerome Park, and in 1882 won a handi- cap purse at Jerome 1 miles, in 1:59, defeating a field of eight and the free handi- cap H miles in 2:41, 107 pounds, beating Gen. Monroe (4) 1:05 and four others. He has the speedy crosses of Sweetmeat, Pantaloon and the stout ones of Whalebone and Margrave, and goes through the Herod blood and Sister of Diomed to the D'Arcy Royal Marc. Maccaroon is a red chestnut, 16 hands and of an inch high, has a small star and snip and weighs 1,180 Ibs. He is a fine formed horse, of good temper, and only needs a chance to distinguish himself in the stud . The Horse-Breeder^ Guide and Hand Book 111 PEDIGREE OF MACCAROON (Imp.) OON (Imp.) ^7 1 MACARONI. 1 Jocose, sweetmeat. Banter.. . Pantaloon. Lollypop. Gladiator. Boadicea. Caster Idalia . Castrel . Bcliuda . f^l *J Partisan. Walton. Parasol. r Peter Arethusa by Dungannon Dau. of Prophet Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin. ot-8.os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spec- tator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton Dau. of D. Arabian. Moses. Quadrille. Whalebone or Seymour Sis. to Castanea by Gohanna Grey Skim by Woodpecker Silver's dam by Herod Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab, elim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Mis Green by Highflyer Harriet by Matchem Flora by Regulus. Blacklock. Daughter of. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau, of Old Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian, hantom Dau. of Overtoil Gratitude's dam by Walnut Dau. of Ruler Piracantha by Matchem Prophetess by Regulus. Blacklock. Wagtail. Vhitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau.of Cul. Arabian, rime Minister Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam. Arabian Dau. of Sampson. Buzzard. Selim's dam. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian True Blue's dam. Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler. Peruvian. Musidora. ir Peter Dau. of Budrow Escape's dam by Squirrel Sis. to Babraham by Babraham Dau. of Golden Ball Bushy Molly. Meteor Maid of all Work by Highflyer Sis. to. Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip Dau. of Cottingham War Galloway. Orville. Miss Sophia. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. tamford Sophia by Buzzard Huncamunca by Highflyer Cypher by Squirrel Dau. of Regulus Dau. of B. Childers. Alexander. Brunette. Eclipse Grecian Princess by Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt Dau. of Bustard (Crab) Charming Molly by Second. Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grass- hopper Dau. of New Arabian Dau. of Pert (Ely Turk). I MAOCAR SONGSTRESS. I Mrs. uaner. ^uwuwna*** Daughter of. Humphrey. Whim. Irish Birdcatcher. plastic's Mar- Oceana . Saudbeck. Kiss. Drone. Guiccioli. He^eJ Whalebone. Peri. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Bob Booty. Flight. Chanticleer lerne by Bagot Dau. of Gamahoe Patty by Tim Miss Patch by Justice Ringtail Galloway by C. Bay Barb. I. Escape Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. Master Robert. Daughter of. Buffer Spinster by Shuttle Dau. of Sir Peter Bab by Bordeaux Spe- ranza by Eclipse Virago by Snap Sis. to Othello by Crab. Sir Walter Raleigh (Waxy) Miss Tooley by Teddy the Grinder Lady Jane by Sir Peter Paulina by Florizel Captive. Waxy Pope. Daughter of. Waxy Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spec- tator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Champion (Pot-8-os) Brown Fanny by Maximin Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Matchem Gimcrack's dam by Gries' Partner. Catton. Orvillina. Golumpus Lucy Grey by Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Traveler. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Cerberus. Dr. Syntax's dam. Gohanna Dau. of Herod Desdemona by Marske Y. Hag by Skim Hag Crab Ebony by F. Childers Ebony by Basto. Beningbrough Jenny Mole by Carbuncle (Babraham Blank) Dau. of Prince T. Quassaw (Snip) Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Partner (Jigg). Muley. D Chatham's dam Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Election Fair Helen by Hambletonian Helen by Delpini Rosalind by Phoenomenon Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill. Thunderbolt. Daughter of. Sorcerer Wowski by Mentor Maria Waxy's dam by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian. Sancho (Herod) Miss Teazle by Sir Peter (Highflyer) Fanny by Diomed A mHrnelo Hv WrrH rorfcor fHrr>rn PntVi Vnr "Rlonb- fflnrlnl "^ Dan nf * Voltaire given. Regulus (Godol.) Dau. of Soreheels (Basto)^-Dau. of Makeless (Ogle- thorpe Arabian) Christopher D'Arcy's Royal Mare. 112 TJie Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. MATADOR (Imp.) Will be located the, season of 1883 at the Nursery Stud, Hon. A. Belmont, proprietor, as private stallion. Annual sale of yearlings in June. MATADOR, by Gladiateur, son of Monarque bred by Hon. A. Belmont, Nursery Stud, near Babylon, L. I., foaled 1872, dam imp. Non Parielle, own sister to Silverhair, by Kingston out of England's Beauty by Irish Birdcatcher, son of Sir Hercules. Matador made his debut as a two-year old, started twice and was unplaced in both races. As a three-year old, started in four races and won one. Jerome Park, won a dash of one mile and a furlong in 2 :02, beating Consignee, Lord Zetland and four others. Was un- placed in the other three races. As a four-year old he started twice and was unplaced in both races. Gladiatuer, ranked as a race-horse second to none, he won the 2,000 guineas, Derby, St. Leger and Grand Prix de Paris, in 1865, and is the only horse which ever accomplished this wonderful feat. Monarque, his sire, won the New- market Handicap, and the Goodwood Cup, and was sire of Reine, winner of the 1,000 guineas, and many notable winners in France. Kingston, the sire of his dam, was one of the noted horses of England, and Non Parielle, his dam, is own sister to Silverhair, the dam of Silvio; which won both the Derby and St. Leger in 1877. His grandam was by Irish Birdcatcher, one of the best and most popular horses that has ever graced the English harem, he proved his quality in The Baron who got Stockwell and Rataplan, England's beauty was the dam of The Rake that the late Joseph Dawson thought one of the best horses he ever trained, not excepting Peter or Prince Charlie. He has a double cross of Whalebone, with Whisker, Venison and Touch- stone, and his pedigree runs through old Penelope the dam of Web, Whalebone, Whisker and other famous horses and successful stallions. Only one or two of his colts have been trained ; he will be a success with a fair chance. Matador is a dark bay with a few white hairs in his forehead, black legs, and is 16 hands high, and a strong, well shaped horse all over, and of excellent temper. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 113 PEDIGREE OF MATADOR (Imp.) s> OH a M N o Q < H I , GLADIATEUR. 1 1 1 ~ 1 3 % * d, S W '3 Trumpator. Sir Solomon Dau. of Hickory Imp. Trumpetta by. Trumpator Sis. to Lambinos by Highflyer Dau. of Eclipse Vauxhall's dam by Cade. Lucy. Orphan (Ball's Florizel) Lady Grey by Robin Grey Maria by Melzar (Imp Medley) Dau of Highflyer (Highflyer) Dau. of Tearnought (Regulus) Dau. of Ariel (Mor. Imp. Traveler) Dau. of Jack of Dia- monds (Cul. Arabian) Imp. Diamond (Duchess) by Cul. Arabian Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner (Jigg) Dau. of Greyhound (White Barb Chil- laby) Dflu. of Cur. Bay Barb Dau. of D'Arcy's Chestnut Arabian Daii. of Whiteshirt Old Montague Mare. 118 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. MORTEMER (Imp.) Mortemer is located at the head of the Rancocas Stud, near Jobstown^ .Burlington Co., JV. J., owned by Mr. P. Lorillard, and is exclusively for private use. MORTEMER, by Compiegne, son of Fitz Gladiator, bred in France, foaled 1865, dam Comtesse by The Baron or Nuncio, son of Plenipotentiary, winner of the Derby, out of Ensebia by Emilius, winner of the Derby. Mortemer was a very superior ivice-horse, winner of many important events on the Continent and in Eng- land. In 1867, as a two-year-old, he started eight times, won two races, viz., Prix Jacques Coeur, half a mile, at Bourges, beating a good field ; the Omnium, nearly a mile, with 123 Ibs., defeating a good field ; ran second to Nuage for the Prix de Moray, three-quarters of a mile ; ran second to Meteore for the Grand Prix de la Societc des- Courses, one mile ; ran second to Cesar in the Criterium, one mile, at Bordeaux ; was unplaced in the other three races. He was unplaced in his only race in England that year. In 1868, when three years old, he ran eight times on the Continent, winning four races, viz., the Prix de la Seine, H miles; the Eleventh Biennial Stakes, 1 miles, and the Prix des Acacias, 1-J miles, all at Paris; won Prix Principal, one mile and 7 furlongs, at Moulins; ran second to Le Petit Caporal in Prix de Lutere, one mile and 3 furlongs; was second to Sedan in the Great St. Leger de France, one mile and 7 fur- longs; was second in the Grand St. Leger International, one mile and 7 furlongs, and third in Prix du Volga, about one mile, at Baden Baden. Same year ran four times in England. Was third in the Ninth Biennial Stakes at Stockbridge, !$ miles, won by See-Saw; was second to Athena in the Grand Duke Michael Stakes, one mile one quarter and 73 yards, at Newmarket First October Meeting, and was unplaced in two others. In 1869, when four years old, ran eighteen times on the Continent, winning nine races, including the Prix de la Seine, 1 miles, 134 Ibs. ; the Eleventh Biennial Stakes, two- miles, 132 Ibs. ; Prix du Printemps, If miles, 132 Ibs. ; Prix de Satorv, 2 miles, 142 Ibs.; Prix de la Porte-Maillot, one mile; Prix de L'Em- pereur, one mile and a furlong, 153 Ibs.; s the Coupe de Deauville, 1^ miles, 121 Ibs. ; Prix de Bois Roussel, 2-J- miles, 121 Ibs., and the Grand Prix de la Ville, two miles, 134 Ibs. He ran second to really good horses in seven and third in one race and was unplaced in one. In 1870, then five years old, ran six times on the Continent; won five races, including Prix de la Seine, 1 miles, 145 Ibs. ; The Cup un objet d'Art, about two miles, 144 Ibs. ; Prix la Moscowa, 2| miles, 139 Ibs. ; Prix de L'Empereur, two miles, 133 Ibs. ; and the Prix des Pavilions, two miles, 151 Ibs. in this race he beat Dutch Skater, then four years old, 128 Ibs. and others. Ran one race in England; won Stockbridge Cup. In 1871, six years old, ran four races in England; won Sweepstake at Newmarket First Spring Meeting, three-quarters of a mile. Ran second to Glenlivat in Tradesman's Plate, 2J miles, at Chester, beating a large field; won the Gold Cup at Ascot, 2| miles, 131 Ibs. ; ran third to Shannon and Favonius in the Goodwood Cup at Goodwood, beating Dutch Skater and others. An analysis of his pedigree will show that Mortemer is finely bred, and traces to some of the best race and hardest bottomed horses in England, being inbred to such famous horses as Whalebone, Orville, Sir Peter Teazle, Eclipse and Highflyer. Emilius, the sire of his grandam Eusebia, not only won the Derby in 1823, but sired Plenipoten- tiary and Priam, both Derby winners, and a host of other good ones ; in his collateral branches he traces through a host of Derby and St. Leger winners, to the family of Diomed, the winner of the first Derby ever run. Derby winners in pedigree Diomed; 1780; Sir Peter Teazle, 1787; Waxy, 1793; Whalebone, 1810; Whisker, 1815; Moses^ 1822; Emilius, 1823; Plenitopentiary, 1834 ; St. Leger winners Beningbrough,. 1794; Hambletonian, 1795; Filho-da-Puta, 1815; Reveler, 1818. He is the sire of Augusta, Clementine, Champion, Doucereuse, Hallate, La Buzar- diere, Oeillet, Pagnotte, Visite, Miss Rovel, Ambassade, St. Christophe, Vernueil, Reveur, Boyanmont, Chantilly, Isaure, Chamant the latter winner of the 2,000 guineas in 1877. St. Christophe won the grand Prix de Paris, 1877, and other races. Vernueil was winner both in England and on the Continent; he won the Gold Vase, Gold Cup and the Alexandra Plate at Ascot in 1878. The only time it was ever done by one and the same horse. Clementine won ten races in 1880 and '81, many of them importants events with top weights. The others mentioned were all winners on the Continent. Mortemer is a large, fine chestnut horse, standing 16| hands, with a large star and short white stripe in his face, and one white hind foot to the ankle. His head is plain, but well shaped and bony, with good ears, and wide, capacious throttle; his neck strong, deep, and broad, running into well placed, oblique shoulders, with ample muscle to work the same; great depth of chest, good, strong, short, muscular back, with broad and strong, hips, and great length from the point of hip to whirlbone, thence to stifle and hocks, which are clean cut and well shaped. His legs and feet are good and sound, except the foot which was injured during his turf career. His temper is of the best. The colts by him in America now only yearlings are very fine and promising. The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 119 PEDIGREE OF MORTEMER. 1 MORTEMER. > 5 X _a 2 1 i s B W 1 a* 43 1 J j>> s w _S | 'I Orville. Emily. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Canta- trice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. Pericles. Daughter of. Evander (Highflyer) Dau. of Precipitate Ospray by Highflyer Dau. of Snap Dau. of Ld. Orford's Barb Dau. of Bartlet's Childers. Selim Pipylina by Sir Peter Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatio by Blank. Walton. Parasol. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungannon Dau. of Prophet (Regulus) Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin. Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spec- tator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Waxy. Scotia. Pot-8-os Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap- Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Delpini Dau. of King Fergus Caelia by Herod Proserpine, Sis. to Eclipse by Marske Spilletta by Regulus Mother Western. Beningb rough. Evelina. King Fergus Dau. of Herod Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by White- nose Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue Dau. of Ox. Dun. Arabian. Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Reg- ulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of Fox Cub. Stamford. Daughter of. Sir Peter Horatia by Eclipse Countess, Delpini's dam by Blank Dau. of Rib (Crab) Dau. of Wynn Arabian Dau. of Governor. Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Diver Dau. of Smiling Tom (Con. Arabian) Dau. of Oysterfoot. Castrel. Miss Newton. Buzzard Selim's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton'sdam by Cade (Godol.) Delpini Tipple Cyder by King Fergus Sylvia by Y. Marske Ferret by Bro. to Sylvio (Cade) Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Mor. Arabian. Sorcerer. Hornby Lass. Trumpator Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Long- legs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter Dau. of Partner. Buzzard (Woodpecker) Puzzle by Matchem (Cade) Princess by Herod /'T l ot-oi.\ Tn lia Vitr "Rlonlr f dnAn} \ S.r\ar*ta t/-vi*'a rlorii Viv Pai-tnor (.licrcr\ * Nuncio given. Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton (Gray Hautboy) Dau. of Darley Arabian Dau. of Byerly Turk Dau. of Taffolet Barb Dau. of Place's White Turk Natural Barb Mare. 120 The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. MUSCOVY (Imp.) Muscovy will be located at the Fairview Stud Farm near Grallatin, Sumner Co., Tenn., and will "be permitted to serve mares at $50 each and $5 to the groom. Application to be made to Charles JReed, proprietor, Gal- latin^ Tenn. Annual sale of yearlings at Saratoga, in July. MUSCOVY by The Drake, son of the great Stockwell, bred by Her Majesty the Queen; foaled spring of 1873, dam Lady of the Manor, the dam of Athbania, Bluestone,etc.,by Voltigeur, winner of the double events, Derby and St. Leger; 2d dam Hersey, the dam of Bay Celia, Desdemona,etc ., by Glaucus, winner of the Gold Cup at Ascot and Good wood Stakes and sire of Refraction, winner of the Oaks Stakes at Epsom, out of Hes- ter dam of Palmyra, Chatham, The Nabob, etc. , by Camel son of Whalebone and sire of the great Touchstone, Launcelot, etc. The Drake, sire of Muscovy, was a winner in his two and three-year-old form and is a stoutly bred horse, being a son of the Em- peror of stallions, Stockwell, and out of a daughter of Pyrrhus the First, a Derby winner, and his great grandam a daughter of Jerry, a St. Leger winner. The Pro- vost, the sire of his grandam, ran a dead heat for second place in the St. Leger won by Charles XII. He has a double cross of Waxy through the brothers Woful, Whisker and Whalebone. Muscovy is bred for speed and stoutness, the pedigree on both sire and dam's side tracing through a long line of distinguished performers in the great Classic events, and is full of Eclipse and Herod blood through their most famous sons, Pot-8o-s and Highflyer, upon the favorite Oriental sources, Godolphin Barb and Darley Arabian. Muscovy never raced ; but some of the best sires, for causes, made no repu- tation on the turf. Muscovy is a very dark brown horse, full 16 hands high, with black points. He is truly shaped all over and full of substance and quality. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 121 PEDIGREE OF MUSCOVY. d ll II Sir Hercules. Guicciolli. Whalebone Peri by Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldflnder Dau. of Old Eng. Bob Booty Flight by I. Escape Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian. I P2 SJ ^ ^ M i . I S Economist. Miss Pratt. Whisker Floranthe by Octavian Caprice by Anvil Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze Dau. of Young Greyhound. Blacklock Gadabout by Orville Minstrel by Sir Peter Matron of Flori- zel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam. ^t o 1 Glencoe. Sultan. Trampoline. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. w <1 p" | 1 Marpessa. Muley. Clare. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Marmiou Harpalice by Gohanna Amazon by Driver Fractious by Mer- cury Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse. S K i 1 v ^ *j o "S, H Langar. Olympia. Selim Dau. of Walton Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Sir Oliver (Sir PeterV Scotilla by Anvil (Herod) Scota by Eclipse Har- mony by Herod Rutilia by Blank Dau. of Regulus (Godol.) s 1 2 >, r- Fortress. Defence. Jewess. Whalebone Defiance by Rubens Little Folly by Highland Fling Har- riet by Volunteer Dau. of Alfred Magnolia by Marske (Godol.) Moses Calendulae by Camerton (Hamb.) Snowdrop by Highland Fling Daisy by Buzzard Tulip by Damper (Spectator). & | _, ^ 1 s i The Saddler. Rebecca. Waverly Castrellina by Castrel Dau. of Waxy Bizarre by Peruvian Violante by John Bull Sis. to Skyscraper by Highflyer. Lottery Dau. of Cervantes Anticipation by tteningbrough Expectation by Herod Dau. of Skim Dau. of Janus (Godol.) > > Z ^ is Jerry. Georgiana. Smolensko Louisa by Orville Thomasina by Timothy Violet by Shark Dau. of Syphon Charlotte by Blank (Godol.) Woful Shepherdess by Shuttle Dau. of Buzzard Ann of the Forest by King Fergus Miss West by Matchem Dau. of Regulus. o CO D % "Z ii Whitelock. Daughter of. EEambletonian Rosalind by Phoenomenon Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Old Traveler. Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Fng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian. S3 g. i= > *s Phantom. Daughter of. Walton Julia by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Overton Gratitude's dam by Walnut Dau. of Ruler Piracantha by Matchem Prophetess by Regulus Jenny Spinner. g ! a c >> J 8 Mulatto. Catton. Desdemona. Golumpus Lucy Grey by Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Traveler. Orville Fanny by Sir Peter Dau. of Diomed Desdemona by Marske Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab Ebony by Childers Ebony by Basto. 3 i fi S. e h? Filho-da Puta. Treasure. Haphazard Mrs. Barnet by Waxy Dau. of Woodpecker Heinel by Squirrel Principessa by Blank Dau. of Cul. Arabian Lady Thigh. Camillus Dau. of Hyacinthus Flora by King Fergus Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Old Traveler. - S 00 g 1 Walton. Parasol. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungaunon Dau. of Prophet Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin. Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank- Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. < 1-3 > ;: Nanine. Selim. Bizarre. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade. Peruvian Violante by John Bull Sis. to Skyscraper by Highflyer Ever- lasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus. 25 1 "3 Whalebone. Daughter of. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam by Mogul. 1 g | Muley. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. S Sis. to Petworth. Precipitate Dau. of Woodpecker (Herod) Sis. to Juniper bv Snap (Snip) (Bay Bolton) Miss Meynell by Partner (Jigg) Dau. of Greyhound (White Barb Chillaby) Dau. of Cur. Bay Barb Dau. of Ld. D'Arcy's Chestnut Arabian Dau. of Whiteshirt Old Montague Mare. 122 The Horse- Breeders 9 Guide and Hand Book. NORFOLK, (WINNER OF THE JERSEY DERBY AT PATERSON, 1854.) Norfolk will stand the season of 1883 at the El Aroyo Stud Farm, Winters, Yolo Co., California, only by private contract. Theodore Winters, proprietor, Winters, Yolo Co., California. NORFOLK by Lexington son of Boston, bred by the late R. A. Alexander, Wood- burn Stud, foaled 1861, dam Novice by imp. Glencoe out of Chloe Anderson by Rodolph, son of Sir Archy Montorio, by Sir Archy. Norfolk did not run at two-years old, but made his debut at St. Louis, May 16th, 1864 in the sweepstake for three-year olds, mile heats which he won in 1 :46J, 1 :47, beating Tipperary and four others. June 7th, 1864, won the Jersey Derby at Paterson, N. J., 1-& miles, in 2:46, defeating Tipperary and ten others. May 23d, 1865, won two mile heats at San Francisco, California, beating Lodi, in 3:43, 3:42, 3:51|. September 18th, 1865, Sacramento, California, won two mile heats, beating Lodi in 3:37|, 3:38.]. Same place September 23d, 1865, won match three mile heats, beating Lodi in 5 :27, 5 :29|, the fastest and best two heats ever run. Lexington the sire of Norfolk was the best race-horse and stallion ever bred in America. Norfolk is the peer of his best son if not the best one. His dam Novice was a fine race-mare and daughter of the great Glencoe, his grandam Chloe Anderson was by Rodolph the best race-horse of his day,; he met and defeated all comers ; beat Angora in the great match between Kentucky and Tennessee, four mile heats and won a second heat of three miles, in 5:40, the fastest ever run at the distance to that day 1836. Norfolk in addition to being a son of the great Lexington and a Glenooe mare, is full of Archy and Diomed blood being very much inbred to those famous horses. Boston the sire of Lexington was by Timoleon by Sir Archy by Diomed. Boston's dam by Ball's Florizel son of Diomed, Lexington's grandam was by Sumpter son of Sir Archy by Diomed, Novice, Norfolk's dam by Glencoe, his grandam Chloe Anderson by Rodolph, by Sir Archy Montorio by Sir Archy by Dio- med, Sir Archy Montorio's dam Transport by Virginius by Diomed, Belle Anderson his great grandam was by Sir Archy of Transport by Sir Archy by Diomed, dam Transport by Virginius, by Diomed, and her dam Butterfly was by Sumpter, by Sir Archy, by Diomed. Much of his excellence comes from this hard bottomed- blood. Norfolk is a bay, truly shaped all over, and for his chances an excellent sire, the follow- ing of his get have been winners : Bill Hazel, Emma Skaggs, Winters, Maid of the Mist, Scamperdown, Boston, Dice Box, Ballot Box, Snap, Twilight, Vanderbilt, Brad- ley, Morphine, Connor, Trade Dollar, Flood, Ralston, Duke of Norfolk, Lonesome, and Duchess of Norfolk, one of the best three-year olds of the year. Won, If miles, in 3 :04. The blood from the large infusion of Diomed in it should be valuable. He -never lost a race. The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 123 PEDIGREE OF NORFOLK. 1 *l , Diomed. Castianira. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Chil- ders Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk. Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt Dau. of Bustard (Crab). i M O 4 Saltram. Daughter of. Eclipse Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue Dau. of Ox Dun Arabian. Symme's Wildair (Fearnought) Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire (Regulus). i OQ i Diomed. Daughter of. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Chil ders Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk. Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John (Rib) Dau. of Shock. b 1 Alderman. Daughter of. Pot-8-os Lady Bolingbroke by Squirrel Cypron by Blaze Selima by Bethel's Arabian Dau. of Graham's Champion. Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought- Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian. LEXIN a Emilius. Orville. Emily.' Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. I I 03 I ( The Flyer. Parma. Vandyke, Jr. Azalia by Beningbrough Gillyflower by Highflyer Dau. of Goldfinder Sis. to Grasshopper by Marske Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Ld. Leigh's Diana by Second. i 5 Sumpter. Sir Archy. Flirtilla's dam. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slamerkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam by Second. M 1 1! Robin Grey. Maria. Royalist Belle Mariah by Gr. Diomed Queen by Imp. St. George Dau. of Cassius Primrose by Imp. Dove Stella by Othello. Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond by Cul. Arabian. fc a' a' 1 Buzzard. Castrel's dam. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Honey wood's Arabian. Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred^Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler. 3 a a: Bacchante Williamson's Ditto. Sis. to Calomel. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungannon Dau. of Prophet Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab. Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Button's Spot Dau. of Bay Bolton. 5 B H Dick Andrews. Daughter of. Joe Andrews Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Cardinal Puff Dau. of Tatler Dau. of Snip Dau. of Godol. Arabian Dau. of Whiteneck. Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus. pa 1 5 Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by HighflyerPromise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. fc "H. 'c SirArchy. Montorio. Sir Archy. Transport. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Virginius (Diomed) Nancy Air by Imp. Bedford Annette by Imp. Shark Dau. of Rockingham Dau. of Gallant. uosaapu 3 1' Haxall's Moses. Daughter of. Imp. Sir Harry Imp. Mermaid by Waxy Promise by Buzzard Dau. of Precipitate Lady Harriet by Mark Anthony Georgiana. Cook's Whip Maria by Craig's Alfred (Imp. Medley) Dau. of Taylor's Bellair (Imp. Medley) Dau. of Medley (Gimcrack). Champion. Etiquette. Selim Podagra by Gouty Jet by Magnet Jewel by Squirrel Sophia by Blank Diana by Second Dau. of Stan. Arabian. Orville Boadicea by Alexader Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of' An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. Z z J ^Timoleon Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tibatha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire (Regulus). a 6 PQ Sister to Tuckaho< Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian. 5 3 I 1 Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana. y i Rowena. Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slam- erkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Aramanthus' dam. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond. x ;J Cfc Sultan. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castrel' s dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hut. Spot Dau. of Bay Bolton. . 3 II Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinel la by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap -^Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. 1 3 1 PQ Tramp. Rosamond. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. Buzzard Roseberry by Phoenomenon Miss West by Matchem Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Crab Dau. of F. Childers Dau. of Basto. 1 t Am. Eclipse. Duroc Millers Damsel by Messenger Dau. of Pot-8-os Dau. of Gim- crack Snap-Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers. a Katy Ann. Ogle's Oscar (Imp. Gabriel) Y. Maid of the Oaks, Medoc's dam by Imp. (Volunteer) Annette bv Imp. Shark (Marske) Dau. of Rockingham (Partner) Dau. of Gallant (Fearnought) Dau. of True Whig (Fitzhugh's Regulus) Dau. of Imp. Regulus (Regulus by Godol.) Imp. Diamond by Cul. Arabian Lady Thigh bv Partner (Jigg) Sis. to Guy by Grey- hound (White Barb Chillaby) Dau. of Cur. Bay Barb Dau. of D'Arcy Ch. Arabian Dau. of Whiteshirt Old Montague Mare. 126 The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. PAT MALLOY, (WINNER OF THE CUMBERLAND STAKES, NOS. 1 AND 2, AT NASHVILLE, SENATE STAKES, AT MEMPHIS, AND SOUTHERN HOTEL STAKES, AT ST. LOUIS, MO.) Pat Malloy 'will be located for the season of 1883 at the Woodburn Stud, near Spring Station, -A'y., the property of A. J. Alexander^ and will be permitted to serve mares at $50 the season. Application to be made to L. Brodhead, Spring Station, Ky. Annual sale of yearlings in May. PAT MALLOY. own brother to Jack Malone, by the great Lexington, son of Boston, bred by the late R. A. Alexander, Woodburn Stud, foaled 1665, dam Gloriana, by American Eclipse, son of Duroc, by imp. Diomed, winner of the first Derby ever run, in 1780, out of the famous Trifle, by Sir Charles, son of Sir Archy, by imp. Diomed. Pat Malloy made his debut on the turf at Louisville, Ky., in the fall of 1867, as a two- year-old, running second to Spinola in the two-year-old stakes, one mile, run in 1 :46, beating Jessamine Porter, Biddy Malone, Hazard, etc. Nashville Fall Meeting, 1867, Pat Malloy won the Cumberland Stakes, No. 2, for two-year olds, one mile, in 1 :50. Memphis, April 27, 1868, won Jockey Club Purse, mile heats, three best in five, in 1:59, 2:01, 2:02, 2:04, 2:06|; Transit won the second heat and Nell Gwynn the third. Memphis, April 29, won the Senate Stakes for three-year-olds, 2 miles, in 4:08; the track in both these races was muddy and heavy. Nashville, May 7, 1868, walked over for the Cumberland Stakes, No. 1, mile heats, for three-year olds. May 8, won CluD Purse, 1 miles, for all ages, in 2:18. May 9, walked over for the Cumberland Stakes, No. 2, for three-year-olds, 2 miles. St. Louis, May 18, 1868, ran second to The Ban- shee, in Sweepstakes for three-year olds, mile heats, in 1 :48, 1 :48J. May 20, won the Southern Hotel Stakes, for three-year-olds, 2-mile heats, in 3:44, 3:43f, 3:50f ; The Banshee won the second heat. Chicago, July 8, 1868, won the Union Stock- Yard PurSe, 2 miles, for all ages, in 4:45. Complaining in one of his legs, he was not trained in 1869. Springfield, 111., June 9, 1870, ran second to Barney Williams in Club Pnrse, 2 miles, in 4:05i. June 10, ran second to his stable companion, The Banshee, three miles, in 6 :02. Saratoga, July 20, ran third to Helmbold and Vespucius, 3 miles, in 5:50. August 15, ran third to Haric (3), 86 Ibs., Legatee (4), 105 Ibs. Pat Malloy (5), 114 Ibs., in a Handicap Purse, If miles, in 3:10. Aug. 18, ran second to Helmbold in Club Purse, 4 miles, in 7:'J2, beating Carrie Atherton. His leg gave way in this race and he was retired from the turf. Pat Malloy was a speedy and very game horse, could pack his weight and stay any distance. With his limited chances in the stud, he has sired some real good race-horses. Ozark and Lord Murphy were probably his best sons. Ozark was third in the Withers Stake to Aristides, ran a dead heat with Milner, for, and divided, the Kenner Shakes, 2 miles in 3 :43 Won the Jersey Derby, If miles in C:10f , defeating Aristides and others. At Washington, D.C., won 1 miles in the mud, in 2:08|, and won the 4 mile purse in 7:40, defeating Nettie Norton and five others, Lord Murphy won the Belle Meade Stakes, at Nashville, 1 miles, in 2:43f, won the Kentucky Derby at Louisville, 1| miles in 2:37, defeating the great Falsetto and seven others. Won the January Stakes at St. Louis, mile heats, in 1 :42, 1 :45, 1 :50, de- feating Goodnight, winner of the first heat, and four others. Won the Kentucky St. Leger, at Louisville, 2 miles, in 3:34, defeating Aureolus, Ada Glenn, and others. Other winners by Pat Malloy are Gen. Harney, Osage. Patrol, Charlemagne, Omega, Mollie Seabrook, Athlone, W. I. Higgins, Alpha, Joe Shelby, Chariton (Osseo), Miss Malloy, Caleb, Pat's Boy, Mary B, Volusia, Rambler, Little Pat, Lenore, Joe Thompson, Lillie Belle, and others. Pat Malloy is a bright bay, with blaze face, and right hind foot white, and stands 15 hands !- inches high, is own brother to Jack Malone, a superior race-horse, and is marked very much like his sire, Lexington, with immense muscular development in his back, hips and loins. He evinces great con- stitution, and his colts are almost invariably fine feeders, with great turn of speed. As Jack Malone's daughters have proved a grand success in the stud, we see no rea- son why Pat Malloy's daughters should not prove excellent. You get more of the Archy and Diomed blood than is possible from any other source. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 127 PEDIGREE OF PAT MALLOY. 1 it Diomed. Castianira. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Child- ers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Granthem Dau. of Paget Turk. Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt Dau. of Bustard (Crab). 5 =, J Imp. Sal tram. Daughter of. Eclipse Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slammerkin by Y True Blue Dau of Ox. Dun. Arabian. Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Imp. Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire (Regulus). "x O M i 03 03 a Ball's Florizel. Diomed. Daughter of. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Child- ers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Granthani Dau. of Paget Turk, mp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John (Rib) Dau. of Shock. -H 'f j PC "= o Alderman. Daughter of. Pot-8-os Lady Bolingbroke by Squirrel Cypron Herod's dam by Blaze Selima by Beth. Arabian Dau. of Graham's Champion. Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian Bald Charlotte. A X 2 V 1 Emilius. Orville. Emily. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Canta- trice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. 1 | 1 & The Flyer. Parma. Vandyke, Jr. Azalia by Beningbrough Gillyflower by Highflyer Dau. of Goldfinder Sis. to Grasshopper by Marske Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana by Second. 9 Alice C 3 1 1 Sir Archy. Flirtilla's Dam. Diomed Castianira by Rockiugham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slamerkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam by Second Dau. of Starling. o 4 . T S ts i-l O Robin Grey. Maria. Royalist Belle Mariah by Grey Diomed Queen by Imp. St. George Dau. of Cassius Primrose by Imp. Dove Stella by Othello. VIelzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond by Cul. Arabian Ld. Thigh. H r , Diomed. Florizel. Sister to Juno. Herod Dau. of Cygnet (Godol.) Dau. of Cartouche (Bald Galloway) Ebony by F. Childers Ebony by Basto Massey Mare. Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Granthani Dau. of Paget Turk Betty Percival by L. Arabian. fc 1 & Amanda. Grey Diomed. Daughter of. Imp. Medley (Gimcrack) Dau. of Sloe (Partner) Dau. of Vampire Imp. Calista by Forester Dau. of Crab Oau. of Hobgoblin. Va. Cade Dau. of Hickman's Independence Dolly Fine by Imp. Silvereye Dau. of Imp. Badger Dau. of Forester Dau. of Silvereye. 5 i li ! Mambrino. Daughter of. Engineer (Sampson) Dau. of Cade Dau. of Bol. Little John (Partner) Durham's Favorite by Son of Bald Galloway. Turf (Matchem) Sis. to Figurante by Regulus Dau. of Starling Snap's dam by Fox Gipsey by Bay Bolton Dau. of Newcastle Turk. -+ Miller's s 3 ^ iL 03 ts Touchstone. Emma. Camel Banter by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling. Whisker Gibside Fairy by Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose. < d 3 Y.Emilius Emilius. Shoveler. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Scud Gossander by Hambletonian Rally by Trumpator Fancy by Flor- izel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank (Godol.) 2 a Pd Persian. Whisker. Variety. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Selim or Soothsayer Sprite by Bobtail Catharine by Woodpecker Ca- milla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb. Sis. to Regulus. 8 ~ f, d Timoleon. Robin Brown's dam. Sir Archy Dau. of Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire. Ball's Florizel Dau. of Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade. ~ 3 'x a Alice Carneal Sarpedon. Roweua. Emilius Icaria by the Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Bening- brough Primrose be Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia. Sumpter Lady Grey by Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds. - a - > Medoc. Am. Eclipse. Y. Maid of the Oaks. Duroc Millers Damsel by Imp. Messenger Dau. of Pot-8-os Dau. of Gimcrack Snap-Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart.Childers. Expedition Maid of the Oaks by Spread Eagle Annette by Imp. Shark Dau. of Rockingham-Dau.of Gallant-Dau.of True Whig-Dau.of Regulus. 1 ^ 38 QQJU Sir Wm. of Transport. Lady Robin. Sir Archy Transport by Virginius (Diomed) Nancy Air by Imp. Bedford Annette by Imp. Shark Dau. of Rockingham. Robin Grey (Imp. Royolist by Saltram) Dau. of Quicksilver (Imp. Medley by Gimcrack) Dau. of Mede's Celer (Janus by Janus by Godol.) 130 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. POWHATTAN, (OWN BROTHER TO PAROLE), Will stand the season of 1883 at the Woodburn Stud, A. J. Alexander, proprietor, near Spring, Wbodford County, Ky., at $50 the season. Application to L. Brodhead, Spring, Ky. Annual sales of yearlings in May. POWHATTAN by imp. Leamington, son of JFaugh-a-Ballagh, bred by Mr. A. Welch, Erdenheim Stud, Pa., foaled 1879, dam Maiden, dam of Parole by Lexington, son of Boston, out of Kitty, Clark by imp. Glencoe. Powhattan started in only one public race, that at Long Branch, meeting with an accident he was unplaced. He was considered quite promising, and ran a very fast trial at Jerome Park, in the spring. Leamington, his sire, can be found in this Vol. Parole, his own brother, has been one of the noted popular favorites of the Turf. After racing hi his three, four and five-year old form in this country, he was sent to England, and won the Newmarket Handicap, last \\ miles of the Beacon Course, beating the great Isonomy, Lina and three others. He won the City and Suburban handicap, 1 miles, 119 Ibs., beating Rdiotto, Cradle and fifteen others, and the great Metropolitan Stakes (handicap), 2 miles, 124 Ibs., beating Castlereagh ; the Great Cheshire Handicap Stakes, l miles, carrying 104 Ibs., defeating Reefer, Sir Joseph, Ridotto and four others, and also won the Epsom Gold Cup, 1 miles, 125 Ibs., beating Alchemist and Primrose. The family has always been a successful racing one. Maiden, his dam, won the Travers Stakes at Saratoga ; the grandam and great grandam were all winners, and from the stock have come such horses as Mary Morris, Wild Irishman, Frankfort, Falsetto, Felicia, Fortuna, Sumpter, Childers, Rattler, Ringgold, Flirtilla, Mary Wynn, Tom Kimball, Cassandra, The Countess, Turco, John Bascomb, Helen Mar, Ann Merry, Tiger, Ann Innis, Hebron, Meteor, George Kinney, and in the early days of racing, Old Slamerkin. Then on the score of blood and racing lineage, Powhattan should commend himself to the public. Powhattan is a solid bay, with large star, left fore and right hind ankles white, his head is bony and expressive, with large, full eyes, high at the withers like his noted brother, good barrel, great depth of girth, with good loin and fine coupling, and has the Lexington hind leg ; he is 16 hands high : whilst he has not the racing record of his great brother, he is a Leamington from a racing family on both sides, and as all the Leamington's are successes in the stud, he should be. Flying Childers electrified the world by his brilliant racing career, but his brother, Bartlet's Childers, excelled him in the stud, as also did Cade, his famous racing brother, Lath. Powhattan is much inbred to Sir Archy and Diomed, and traces back without a flaw, through Amaranthus dam to the Layton Barb Mare. The Horse- Breeder Guide and Hand Book. 131 PEDIGREE OF POWHATTAN. | lialebone 1 Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Ara- bianSis, to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank- Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. j | 1 ~ 1 Wanderer. Thalestris. Gohanna Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton's Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Ciil. Arabian Miss Cade. ri I "o of -Q o Chanticleer, lerne. Woodpecker Dau. of Eclipse Rosebud by Snap Miss Belsea by Regu- lus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian. Bagot Dau. of Gamahoe Patty by Tim Miss Patch by Justice Ring- tail Galloway by Cur. Bay Barb Sis. to Witty Mare by Pelham's Hip. tINGTON ^ i Irish Escape. Young Heroine. Commodore Dau. of Highflyer Shift by Sweetbriar Bl. Susan by Snap Ld. Bruce's Mare by Cade Dau. of Belgrade Dau. of Clif. Arabian. Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway Dau. of Snake. AH' 1 I Buzzard. Selim's dam. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian. Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Makeless. r*Z 3 s 5 cS 1 Peruvian. Musidora. Sir Peter Dau. of Budrow Escape's dam by Squirrel Dau. of Babra- ham Dau. of Golden Ball Bushy Molly by Hamp. Ct. Childers. Meteor Maid of All Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip Dau. of Cottingham War. Galloway. S> fcc i c Laurel. Blacklock. Wagtail. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. * Prime Minister Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of An- caster Dau. of Dam Arabian Daughter of Sampson. s '. 1 Maid of [ Honor. Champion. Etiquette. Selim Podagra by Gouty Jet by Magnet Jewel by Squirrel Sophia by Blank Diana by Second Hang Br. Mare by Stan. Arabian. Orville Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grashopper. n o 6 rj So Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Imp. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire (Regulus). i " Sis. to Tuckahoe Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris's Eclipse Dau. of Fear-. nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Imp. Shock Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian. 3 | 1 1 Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beninbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank. 2 1 Rowena. Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slam- erkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond. 1 1 02 Selim. ' Bacchante. Juzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hut. Spot^Dau. of Bolton. i. 1.1 Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Juli nk Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. bstinade. a t-i I s a Sir Archy. Flirtilla's dam. i Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol.) Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slamerkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam by Second Dau. of Starling. O * 9 H Tiger. Cook's Whip Jane Hunt by Hamptons's Paragon Moll by Imp. Figure Slamerkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus 1 dam. Paragon. [nip. Buzzard Indiana by Columbus (Imp. Pantaloon) Jane Huntby Paragon (Imp. Filimnap) Moll by Imp. Figure (Gr. Figure) Slamerkin by Imp. Wildair (Cade) Imp. Cub Mare by Cub (Fox) Amaranthus' dam by Second (F. Childers) Dam of Leed's Flash and Fop by Starling (Bay Bolton) Sis. to Vane's Partner by Croft's Partner (Jigg) Sis. to Guy by Greyhound (White Barb Chill aby) Brown Farewell by Makeless (Oglethorpe Arabian) Dau. of Brimmer (Yellow Turk) Dau. of Place's White Turk Dau. of Dodsworth Layton BarbMare. 132 The Horse- Breeders* Guide and Sand Book. RAYON D'OR (Imp.) (WINNER OF THE CLEARWELL AND LEVANT STAKES IN 1878 ; ST. JAMES' PALACE STAKES, THE GREAT CHALLENGE STAKES, CHAM- PION STAKES AND DONCASTER ST. LEGER, IN 1879,) Will stand the season of 1883 at the Algeria Stud, near J5Jrie, Pa., the prop- erty of Mr. W. JL. Scott, as private stallion. RAYON D'OR (Ray of Gold), by Flageolet, son of Plutus, bred in Dangu Stud, France, foaled 1876, dam Araucaria, dam of Chamant, Camelia, etc., by Ambrose, son of Touchstone, out of Pocahontas, dam of Stockwell, Rataplan, King Tom, etc., by imp. Glencoe. Rayon d'Or made his debut in England as a two-year old by winning the Levant Stakes, half a mile, at Goodwood, carrying 122 pounds, beating Flavius, Galantha and two others, At Doncaster, in September, he won a sweepstake, at at three-quarters of a mile, with 129 pounds, beating Charibert and Reconciliation At the Newmarket Second October Meeting won the Clearwell Stakes, carrying 131* pounds, with such horses as Ringleader and Bay Archer, 122 pounds each, second and third, and three others; the Glasgow Stakes, at the Newmarket Houghton Meeting, three-quarters of a mile, beating Ringleader and Glencairn. During the whiter and spring which followed, Rayon d'Or was much fancied both for the 2,000 guineas and Derby, but his running was a disappointment. He was third to Charibert and Cad- ogan for the 2,000 guineas, and was unplaced for the Derby, won by Sir Bevys. At Ascot, on the first day, he was third for the Prince of Wales Stakes, to Wheel of For- tune and Adventure, but on the third day he won the St. James Palace Stakes with 122 pounds, over the severe " Old Mile," beating Charibert, Ruperra and seven others. At Goodwood Rayon d'Or won the Sussex Stakes, one mile, beating Ruperra, Leap- 5Tear and Exeter, and won the great Doncaster St. Leger, Ruperra second and Exeter third, and fourteen others unplaced, including the winner of the Derby, Sir Bevys, The next day Rayon d'Or " walked over " for the Zetland Stakes, Mr. Crawfurd's Pell Mell Colt saving his stake. At the Newmarket First October Meeting won the Great Foal Stakes with 131 pounds, beating Discord, Palmbearer and three others, but at the same meeting was beaten by Bay Archer ,for the Newmarket St. Leger, he yielding 7 pounds, after which Rayon d'Or won the Select Stakes, Rowley Mile, beat ing Discord and three others; the Champion Stakes, across the flat, one mile 2 furlongs 73 yards, beating Placida, the Oaks winner, Exeter and five others, and the Grea Challenge Slakes, Bretby Course, six furlongs, beating Lolly pop, Placida, Parole and others. He ended his three. year-old career by running third for a handicap " Across the Flat " to Out of Bounds, who carried 110 pounds to Rayon d'Or's 126 pounds. His- earnings for the year amounted to $87,735. As a four-year-old Rayon d'Or began by winning the Prix du Cadran, 2 miles and 5 furlongs, beating Zut, Salteador and others, and the Prix Rainbow, 3 miles and a furlong, beating Zut and Clocher at the Paris Spring Meeting in March. He was immediately afterward sent to England, where, on the 16th of April, at Newmarket, he " walked over" for the Post Stakes (the two middle miles). At the Newmarket First Spring Meeting two weeks later he walked over for the Prince of Wales Stakes (the Cesarewitch Course). At Ascot he won the Rous Memorial Stakes over the New Mile, carrying 132 pounds; but in run- ning for the Hardwicke Stakes at the same meeting over the Swinley course (mile and a half) he was beaten a head by Exeter, to whom he was giving 10 pounds. This race closed his turf career. Flageolet, his sire, was a superior race-horse. He won his first race in France at two years old, defeating a large field. Won the Hopeful Stakes, one-half mile,at New- market, 128 pounds; won the Rutland Stakes, three quarters of a mile, 129 pounds, beating His Grace and two others; won the Forlorn Stakes, Rowley mile, 128 pounds, beatinji, Lord Mayo, 122 pounds; won Burwell Stakes, 5 furlongs, 128 pounds, defeat- ing Amalie Von Edelreich, 122 pounds, was unplaced in Middle Park Plate, won by Surinam. Ran second to Andred in the Prendergast Stakes, Surinam and three others behind him. Won the Criterion Stakes, three-quarters of a mile defeating Paladin, Kaiser and four others. As three-year old ran second to Boiard in the Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby), and second to him in the Grand Prix de Paris in 1873. He was also second to Apollon in the Prix du Cedre, same year. Crossing the channel, lie was unplaced in the 2,000 guineas, won by Gang Forward; ran second to Crernprne in the Gold Cup at Ascot; woo the Goodwood Cup, in which he beat both Favonius and Continued on page 13 i. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 133 PEDIGREE OF RAYON D'OR (Imp.) | RAYON D 'O R. (Ray of Q-old.) Chesntit horse foaled 1816. Bred at Dangu, France. Imported and owned by W. L. Scott, Erie, Pa, 1 FLAGEOLET. | to a Constance. Monarque. Daughter of. Trttmpeter. Lanterne. OWto - Poetess. T^ AMce p)anet Cavetina . Or , a ndo. | Touchstone. Vulture. Camel Banter by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling. Langar Kite by Bustard Miss Hap by Shuttle Dau. of Sir Peter Miss Hervey by Eclipse Clio by Y. Cade Dau. of Old Starling. Redshank. Oxygen. Sandbeck Johanna by Selim Comical's dam by Skyscraper Dau. of Dragon Fidget's dam by Matchem Dau. of Syphon. Emilius Whizgig by Rubens Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. Bay Middleton. Plenary. Sultan Cobweb by Phantom Filagree by Soothsayer Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Julia. Emilius Harriet by Pericles Dau. of Selim Pipylina by Sir Peter Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed, by Florizel. Venison. Darkness. Partisan Fawn by Smolensko Jerboa by Gohanna Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus. Glencoe Fanny by Whisker Dau. of Camillus Dau. of Precipitate Mendoza's dam by Paymaster Pomona by Herod. Defence. Daughter of. Whalebone Defiance by Rubens Little Folly by Highland Fling Har- riet by Volunteer Dau. of Alfred Magnolia by Marske. Reveler Design by Tramp Defiance by Rubens Little Folly by High- land Fling Harriet by Volunteer Dau. of Alfred Magnolia. Royal Oak. Ada. Catton Dau. of Smolensko Lady Mary by Beningbrough Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Marske A-la-Grecque by Regulus Dau. of All worthy Whisker Anna Bella by Shuttle Dau. of Drone Contessina by Young Marske Tuberose by Herod Gr. Starling by Starling. Partisan. Pauline. Walton Parasol by Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Moses Quadrille by Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer Harriet by Matchem. Hercule. Elvira. Rainbow Amable by Election Aladdin's dam by Walnut Dau. of Jav- elinSis, to Spadille by Highflyer Flora by Squirrel. Eryx Sis. to Bos.by Buzzard Bennington's dam by Percy Arabian Dau. of Herod Dau. of Snap Chalkstone's dam by Shepherd's Crab. ARAUCARIA. , $ ? jr a France; won the Claret Stakes at Newmarket, England; was second to Boiard in the Gold Cup, and third to King Lud and Boiard in the Alexandra Plate, both at Ascot. This closed his turf career. Plutus, his sire, was unplaced in the Derby of 1866, but won some races and ran creditably in others. Araucaria, Rayon d'Or's dam, was the dam of Camelia, winner of the 1,000 guineas, and ran a dead heat and divided the Oaks Stakes with Enguerrande. Chamant, by Mr. Lorillard's Mortemer, out of Araucaria, won the Middle Park Plate and the Dew- hurst Plate in England at two years old, and at three won the 2,000 guineas. The blood on the sire side is a combination of Touchstone through Orlando, a Derby win- ner, Bay Middleton, son of Sultan, a Derby winner, Venison and Glencoe, through Darkness, a winner of the Ascot Stakes. On the dam's side Touchstone, St. Leger winner, Priam, Derby winner, and Glencoe, through Pocahontas, dam of Stockwell, Rataplan, King Tom, etc. An analysis of the tabulated pedigree will show that he is richly and fashionably bred; he has a double cross of Glencoe, a triple cross of Diomed, a double cross of Touchstone, fortified by the blood of Whalebone, doubled in upon the Herod and Eclipse blood on both sides to the Byerly Mare, dam of the Two True Blues. Rayon d'Or is probably the most magnificent specimen of his race ever imported. He is the highest-priced horse ever shipped across the Atlantic. His cost delivered at his home is little short of $40,000. In color he is a rich true chest- nut, with a large, rather faint, star in his forehead, standing 16 hands, 3 inches in height. He has a beautiful head, very broad between the eyes, with a very fine, clean and tapering ear; neck long, but broad where it enters the head; shoulders well set and broad, with great depth of girth; good, round barrel, with splendid back, hip and loin. His hips will be found broad, with great length from the point of -the hip to whirlbone, and thence to stifle and hocks, the latter clean cut and well placed, and the finest, soundest and best set of legs ever seen under ahorse; in fact, it is one of his great excellent points, and certainly nothing is more essential to a good race-horse. Rayon d'Or (Ray of Gold) deserves his name. Bred to the daughters or gran daughters of Lexington possessing the Australian or Glencoe blood, or to the daughters of Bon- nie Scotland with the Lexington Glencoe and Archy blood, he must and will be a grand success in the stud. REBEL Will stand for the season 0/1883 at the stables of Capt. Wi Cottrill, near Mobile, Ala. Services only by private contract. REBEL, by Socks, son of imp. Albion, bred by John L. Connally, Haze Co., Texas, foaled 1861, dam Betty Wharton, by Othello, son of imp. Leviathan, out of a daughter of imp. Consol, by Lottery, she out of Lady Huntsville, own sister to John Bascomb, by Bertrand. Rebel may have been a first-class horse as a racer, but we have no record of his performances. Socks, the sire of Rebel, was a fine race-horse; he beat Planet in the Hutchison Stakes, mile heats, at Charleston, S. C., in 1859, in 1:48|, 1 :47|, and the following week won the Hutchison Stakes, same place, 2-mile heats, in 3:41, 3:481, beating Fanny Washington and Hennie Farrow. Albion, the sire of Socks, was imported as a yearling. Was a winner at from one to three-mile heats, and famous as a stalion. On the dam's side, Rebel is exceptionally well bred, and is descended from one of the oldest and most noted racing families in America. Othello, sire of his dam, out of Sally Burton, by Sir Archy, was a very fine race-horse at all distances. Imp. Consol, the sire of his grandam, was a successful sire, having gotten the prodigy, Miss Foot; she won a second heat of four miles in 7:35, and in the fall of 1842, beat Argentile and Alice Carneal, Lexington's dam, four-mile heats, at Lexing- ton, Ky., in 7:42, 7:40, the best and fastest race run in the state to that date. His great grandam, Lady Huntsville, was own sister to the great race-horse, John Bascomb, the conquerer of Post Boy in the great match over the Union Course, L. L, by the celebrated Old Bertrand. The family has always been a racing one, Ratler, Chifders,. Sumpter, Wild Irishman, Frankfort, Parole, Falsetto, and a host of others, trace back to the imp. Cub Mare, through Old Slamerkin by imp. Wildair. The best of Rebel's get are Sam Harper. Ella Harper, Little Reb, Capt. Fred. Rice, Judith C, Bessie Davis, Tunic, Col. Sellers (alias Tug Wilson, alias Little Dan), Texan and others, all of which have been winners. Rebel is a dark brown horse, full 16 hands high, with gray or silvered legs. He is a well shaped horse, possessing great constitution which he im- parts to his progeny. 2 he Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Uook. 135 PEDIGREE OF REBEL. .ctaeon.* 1 13 1 Beniugbrough . Eliza. King Fergus Dau. of Herod Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by White- nose Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. Highflyer Augusta by Eclipse Hardwick's dam by Herod Dau. of Baja- zet Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Lous' Bay Arabian Dau. of Bay Bolton. I ^ << h o d 5 d 5 Stamford. Daughter of. Sir Peter Horatia by Eclipse Countess by Blank Dau. of Rib Dau. of Wynn. Arabian Dau. of Governor Dau. of Alco'ck Arabian. Whiskey Gr. Doimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot Dau. of Merlin. . ~ ^ I s - Blacklock. Daughter of. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot- 8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old. Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Juniper (Whiskey) Dau. of Sorcerer Virgin by Sir Peter Dau. of Pot-8- os Editha by Herod Elfrida by Snap Dau. of Regulus. *c 1 ~ p '% a? M Catton. Miss Garforth. Golumpus Lucy Gray by Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Traveler. Walton Dau. of Hyacinthus Zara by Delpini Flora by Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of Belgrade Turk. r ^ tl. 5 08 Corsica. John Richards. Selima. Sir Archy Dau. of Rattle (Imp. Shark) Dau. of Imp. Medley Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Nonpariel (Imp. Fearnought). Top. Gallant John Bull by Imp. Gabriel Active by Chatham (Regulus) Shepherdess by Imp. Slim Shrewsbury by Imp. Figure. y HI w Lady |Archiana. Sir Archy. Pandora 2d. Diomed Castianira by Rockiugham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's. Forester Dau. of Colition Colt. Silverheels (Ogle's Oscar) Equa by Imp. Chance Dau. of Republican President (Imp. Highflyer) Dau. of Imp. Ranger Dau. of Lind. Arabian. W W 1 & 1 Orville. Daughter of. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Windle (Beningbrough) Dau. of Anvil (Herod) Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. c, ^ 1 g S 5 .* fl >> E-fO Windle. Daughter of. Beningbrough Mary Ann by Sir Peter Dau. of Y. Marske Dau. of Matchem Dau. of Tarquin Sis. to Antelope by Y. Belgrade. Anvil (Herod) Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin by Y.' True Blue Dau. of Ox Dun Arabian. 4= 1 3 ^ a g 5 Diomed. Castianira. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Chil- ders Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham. Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. ofBosphorus Dau. of Wm's. Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt Dau. of Bustard. c I a; 5 s Junius. Daughter. Imp. Buzzard (Woodpecker) Dau. of Imp. Pantaloon (Herod by Tartar) Francis Steger's Imported Mare. Imp. Citizen (Pacolet by Blank) The Imp. Barb. Mare sent to his Ex- celiency Prest. Jefferson in 1806 by the Bey of Tunis. . >n H K r~' i i 1 3 Tramp. Mandaue. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyanea by Snap. Pot-8-o's Y. Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian. c' 1 a . 1 s 1 Cerberus. Merlin's dam. Gohanna Dau. of Herod Desdemona by Marske Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab Ebony by F. Childers Ebony by Basto. Delpini Tripple Cyder by King Fergus Sylvia by Y. Marske Ferret by Bro. to Silvio Dau. to Regulus Dau. of Mor. Arabian. o5 g * 'd Sir Archy. Eliza. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's. Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Imp. Bedford Mambrina by Mambrino Sis. to Naylor's Sally by Blank Dau. of Ward Dau. of Merlin Dau. of Pert. =; t IMP. LEAMINGTON. 1 Jz bf. "o _ Tr. QQ O ? ^ ' "o 1 1 1 i ^ j: "2. ^ k 6 cJ c X5 - 1 1 5 o3 I-H "s I Is is Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-o's (Eclipse) Maria by Herod (Tartar) Lisette by Snap(Snip) Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade (Belgrade). Trumpator (Conductor) Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner (Jigg) Dau. of Bay Bolton. Wanderer. Thalestris. Gohanna (Mercury) Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by the Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian. Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. (Godol.) Dau. of Cullen Arabian Miss Cade by Cade Chanticleer, lerne. Woodpecker Dau. of Eclipse Rosebud by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus Dau. of Bartlet's Childers Dau of Hon. Arabian. Bagot Dau. of Gamahoe Patty by Tim Miss Patch by Justice Ringtail Galloway by Cur. Bay Barb. Irish Escape. Young Heroine. Commodore Buffer's dam by Highflyer Shift by Sweetbriar Bl. Susan by Snap Lord Bruce's Mare by Cade Dau. of Belgrade. Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Ara- bian Grey Robinson by Bald Galloway. Buzzard. Daughter of. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bartlet's Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian. Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Makeless. Peruvian. Musidora. Sir Peter Dau. of Budrow Escape's dam by Squirrel Dau. of Babraham Dau. of Golden Ball Bushy Molly. Meteor Maid of all Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip Dau. of Cottingham. Blacklock. Wagtail. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot- 8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Prime Minister Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of An- caster Dau. of Damascus Arabian Dau. of Sampson. Champion. Etiquette. Selim Podagra by Gouty Jet by Magnet Jewel by Squirrel Sophia by Blank Diana by Second Hanger's Br. Mare by Stan. Arabian. Orville Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. i 2 fc 3 -^ CU P-H O Tr = 0> 72 'J: O 1 i 1 ^mde 1 ^ooiT Scandal. Don John. Marpessa. Glencoe. Dau.of. Tomboy. 1 Jerry. Daughter of. Smolensko (Sorcerer) Louisa by Orville Thomasina by Timothy (Del- pini) Violet by Shark (Marske) Dau. of Syphon Charlotte by Blank. Ardrossan (John Bull) Lady Eliza by Whitworth (Agonistes by Sir Peter) Dau. of Spadille (Highflyer) Sylvia by Y. Marske. Comus. Plumper's dam. Sorcerer (Trumpator) Houghton Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fer- gus Lardella by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade. Delpini (Highflyer) Miss Maston by King Fergus (Eclipse) Columbine by Espersykes Dau. of Babraham Blank Tipsy by Starling. Sultan. Trampoline. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Defamation. Muley. Clare. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Match- em Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Marmion (Whiskey) Harpalice by Gohanna Amazon by Driver Fractious by Mercury Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse. Tramp or * Waverley. Daughter of. Whalebone Margretta by Sir Peter Sis. to Cracker by Highflyer Nut- cracker by Matchem Miss Starling by Starling Dau. of Partner. Comus Marciana by Stamford Marcia by Coriander Faith by Pacolet Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko. Selim. Daughter of. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Haphazard (Sir Peter) Dau. of Precipitate Colibri by Woodpecker Ca- milla by Trentham Coquette By Compton Barb. Castrel. Idalia. Buzzard Dau. of Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Old Traveler. Peruvian Musidora by Meteor Maid of all Work by Highflyer Dau. of Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip Dau. of Cottingham. Camel. Banter.. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. Master Henry Miss Sophia by Stamford (Sir Peter) Sophia by Buzzard (Woodpecker) Huncamunca by Highflyer (Herod) Cypher by Squirrel (Traveler) Fribble's dam by Regulus (Godolphin) Dau. of Bartlet's Childers (Darley Arabian) Dau. of Honeywood's Arabian Byerly Mare dam of the Two True Blues. * Waverley given. I 138 Th,e Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. ROSSIFER (Imp.) Rossifer will be located the season of 1883 at the Fairview Stud, near Gallatin, Sumner County, Tenn., and will serve mares at $50 the season, and $5 to the groom. Application to Mr. Charles Reed, proprietor, Gallatin, Tenn. ROSSIFER by Rosicrucian, son of Beadsman, bred by Mr. W. Blenkiron, Middle Park Stud, dam Fenella, dam of Candahar, Cleveland, &c., by Cambuscan, son of Newminster, out of La Favorita by Monarque. Rossifer, from an injury to one of his ankles, was never trained. Rosicrucian, his sire, own brother to the Palmer, won three out of his four races at two-years old, such as the Criterion Stakes at New- market Houghton Meeting, defeating a field of seven, including Leonie and King Alfred, at three-years old was unplaced in the 2,000 guineas, won by Moslem, and in the Derby, won by his half brother, Blue Gown ; when four years old, .won the All- aged Stakes at Newmarket Houghton Meeting, defeating Formosa and Heather Bell ; at five years old, won six out of thirteen races ; the Craven Stakes at Goodwood, defeating Vespasian and others ; the York Cup and the All-aged Stakes at Newmarket, beating Normanby, Kingcraft, &c. ; Beadsman, the sire of Rosicrucian, won the Derby in 1858, and is sire of Blue Gown, winner of the Derby, Pero Gomez, winner of the St. Leger and other good horses ; Cambuscan, the sire of Rossifer's dam, won the July Stakes and Croome Stakes at Newmarket, his only two races as a two-year old. He was unplaced in the Derby, won by Blair Athol, and was third to Blair Athol and Gen. Peel in the St. Leger, he won five races that year and defeated Gen. Peel, the sire of Camballo, winner of the 2,000 guineas ; Monarque, the sire of his grandam, won the Goodwood Cup and French Derby, and was sire of Gladiateur, winner of the 2,000 guineas, Derby, St. Leger and Grand Prix de Paris. The pedigree is a racing one throughout, he has a double cross of Touchstone, two crosses of imp. Priam, through his famous daughters, Crucifix and Miss Letty, both Oaks winners, his gransire, Newminster, on the dam's side, was out of the famous Beeswing, who won the Ascot Cup and the Doncaster Cup in 1837, and again in 1840, 1841 and 1842, and a thribble cross of Whalebone through his great son, Defence, and a double one through Camel, the sire of Touchstone, so that if one wishes to breed to a horse of racing descent, possessing both speed and bottom, the blood of Rossifer cannot be excelled. Rossifer is a bay horse, full 15 hands high, without white, is truly shaped, and should get race horses. Horse- Breeders* Guide and Hand Book. 139 PEDIGREE OF ROSSIFER (Imp.) I 1 tf H bi 03 QQ ti 1 ROSSICRUCIAN. Madame Eglantine. Beadsman. I & 1 1 1 I c .2 v ;> 3 Follv Defence Crucifix Bay Mid- L'y Moore Touch- Miss Sheet fix " dleton. Carew. stone. Letty. Anchor. 1 Lottery. Morgiana. Tramp Mandane by Pot-8-os Y. Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb. Muley Miss Stephenson by Scud or Sorcerer Sis. to Petworth by Precip- itate Dau. of Woodpecker Sis. to Juniper by Snap Dau. of Blank. Priam. Daughter of. Emilius Cressida by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchein Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Orville Dau. of Buzzard Hornpipe by Trumpator Luna by Herod Proserpine, Sis. to Eclipse by Marske Spiletta by Regulus. Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. Tramp. Kite. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Bustard (Castrel) Olympia by Sir Oliver Scotilla by Anvil (Herod) Har- ; mony by Herod Rutilia by Blank (Godol.) Sultan. Cobweb. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. Phantom Filagree by Soothsayer Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpa- tor Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia. Priam. Octaviana. Emilius Cressida by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Octavian Dau. of Shuttle Zara by Delpini Flora by King Fergus Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko. Whalebone. Defiance. W T axy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. Rubens Little Folly by Highland Fling Harriet by Volunteer Dau. of Alfred Magnolia by Marske. Middleton. Little Folly. Phantom Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank. Highland Fling Harriet by Volunteer Dau. of Alfred Magnolia by Marske Dau. of Babraham Dau. of Sedbury. I f. 5 O I s Constance. Monarque. The Arrow. Newminster. Laote, '- Poetes, T^a^ South- g , ane Bee8wjng Touch- Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling. Dr. Syntax. Daughter of. Paynator (Trumpator) Dau. of Beningbrough Jenny Mole by Carbuncle (Babraham) Dau. of Prince T'Qassaw (Snip) Dau. of Regulus. Ardrossan Lady Eliza by Whiteworth Dau. of Spadille Sylvia by Y. Marske Ferret by Bro. to Silvio Dau. of Regulus. Royal Oak. Daughter of. Catton Dau. of Smolensko Lady Mary by Beningbrough Dau. of High- flyer Dau. of Marske A la Grecque by Regulus. Orville Epsom Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lardella by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont's dam. Defence. Feltona. Whalebone Defiance by Rubens Little Folly by Highland Fling Har- riet by Volunteer Dau. of Alfred Magnolia. X Y Z (Haphazard) Janetta by Beningbrough Dau. of Drone (Herod) Contessina by Y. Marske Tuberose by Herod. Defence. Sis. to Dangerous. Whalebone Defiance by Rubens Little Folly by Highland Fling Har- riet by Volunteer (Eclipse) Dau. of Alfred. Reveller Design by Tramp Defiance by Rubens Little Folly by High- land Fling Harriet by Volunteer (Eclipse). Royal Oak. Ada. Catton Dau. of Smolensko Lad\ Mary by Beningbrough Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Marske A la* Grecque by Regulus. Whisker Anna Bella by Shuttle Dau. of Drone (Herod) Contessina by Y. Marske Tuberose by Herod Grey Starling. Partisan. Pauline. Walton Parasol by Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Moses Quadrille by Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer. Hercule. Elvira. iainbow Amable by Election Aladdin's dam by Walnut Dau. of Jave- linSis, to Spadille by Highflyer Flora by Squi rrel. Eryx (Milo) Sis. to Bos by Buzzard (Woodpecker) Bennington's dam by * The Emperor given. stone's dam by Shepherd's Crab Miss Meredith by Cade (Godol.) Little Hartley Mare by Bart. Childers (Darley Arabian) Flying Whig by Wm's Woodstock Arabian Dau. of St. Victor Barb Dau. of Why-not, son of Fen wick Barb Royal Mare. 140 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. ROYALTY (Imp.) Hoyalty will be located at the Lakewood Study near Lexington, Ky., at $25 the season, dams of winners free. Application to C. M. Corbin, agent, Lexington, ROYALTY by Kingcraft, son of King Tom, bred by Mr. Barne, foaled 1878, dam Rose, dam of Gaston by Oulston, son of Melbourne and the great Alice Hawthorn, out of Anemone by Tadnior, winner of the Column Stakes, Rowley mile at Newmarket Craven Meeting ; the Gratwicke Produce Stakes, 1 miles, at Goodwood, and third to Flying Dutchman in the Derby, son of Ion, winner of the Clearwell and other Stakes, and second in the Derby to Amato, beating Grey Momus, and second in the Doncaster St. Leger to Don John, beating Lanercosf and others, he was also sire of Wild Dayrell, winner of the Derby. Kingcraft, his sire, is a son of King Tom, and is own brother to Great Tom ; Kingcraft won the Derby and is now coming prominently to the front as a sire, the best of his get so far are Strathblane, Leap Year, Royal, Apollo, Cabul and King Shepherd ; Oulston, the sire of his dam, and son of Melbourne, was a capital good horse, and would have shown much better but for distemper at the critical moment, so highly was he esteemed, that he sold for $30,000, Royalty never run in public, but he is a highly bred horse, full of racing- strains, and traces to Eclipse, through his most famous descendants Whisker, Whale- bone, King Fergus, Orville, Blacklock, Joe Andrews, Mercury, &c., to Herod through Highflyer, Woodpecker and Walton, and thence through Oriental sources to the famous old Vintner Mare. He ought to make a good sire. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 141 PEDIGREE OF ROYALTY (Imp.) N 1* Whisker. Floranthe. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Octavian Caprice by Anvil Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze Dau. of Y. Greyhound Dau. of Cur. Bay Barb. -H Fanny Dawson. Nabocklish. Miss Tooley. Rugautino Butterfly by Master Bagot Dau. of Bagot (Herod) Mother Brown by Trunnion (Cade) Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Bol Starling. Teddy the Grinder Lady Jane by Sir Peter Paulina by Florizel Captive by Matchem Calliope by Slouch Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko. 2 t/j 1 Glencoe. Sultan. Trampoline. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hut. Spot. Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer- Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. H IH 5 K - a o I 1 S Muley. Clare. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Marmion Harpalice by Gohanna Amazon by Driver Fractious by Mer- cury Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. KINGC (_' s (U bC Voltaire. Blacklock. Daughter of. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Phantom Dau. of Overton Gratitude's dam by Walnut Dau. of Ruler Piracantha by Matchem Prophetess by Regulus. 1 | oS . ffl a >t >H Mulatto. Leda. Catton Desdemona by Orville Fanny by Sir Peter Dau. of Diomed Desdemona by Marske Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab. Filho-da-Puta Treasure by Camillus Dau. of Hyacinthus Flora by King Fergus Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko. s fii ^ s t-l OJ 1 Partisan. Fawn. Walton Parasol by Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by B. Bolton. Smolensko Jerboa by Gohanna Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Grey Robinson. 6 & > bE 3 bC a 'd >> 13 & d)^ ^ Camel. Margellina. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam. Whisker Manuella by Dick Andrews Mandane by Pot-8-os Young Ca- milla by Woodpecker Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus. H A < >< o urne. fl ^ Comus. Clinkerina. Sorcerer Houghton Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lardella by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont's dam by Bro. to Fearnought. Clinker Pewet by Tandem Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Samp- son Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs (Bay Turk.) ti 1 .5 "8 Q Cervantes. Daughter 01*. Don Quixote Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Golumpus Dau. of Paynator Sis. to Zodiac by St. George Abigail by Woodpecker Firetail by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Naylor by Cade. 2 5 c I I fl Muley. Nancy. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Dick Andrews Spitfire by Beningbrough Dau. of Y. Sir Pete? (Doge) Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Wil. Arabian Dau. of Button's Spot. w % 1 3 Rebecca. Lottery. Daughter of. Tramp Mandane by Pot-8-os Y. Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Go. Arabian, Cervantes Anticipation by Beningbrough Expectation by Herod Dau. of Skim Dau. of Janus (Godol.) Spinster by Crab. 23 E s g o HH Cain. Margaret. Paulowitz (Sir Paul) Dau. of Paynator Dau. of Delpini Dau. of Y. Marske Gentle Kitty by Silvio (Cade) Dau. of Dorimond. Edmund (Orville) Medora by Selim Dau. of Sir Harry (Sir Peter) Dau. of Volunteer Dau. of Herod Golden Grove by Blank. ? 1 Palmyra. Sultan. Hester. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. Camel Monimia by Muley Sis.to Petworth by Precipitate Dau.of Wood- pecker Sis. to Juniper by Snap Dau. of Blank. 1 z < K t3 Taurus, Ardrossan. The Smolt. John Bull Miss Whip by Volunteer (Eclipse) Wimbleton by Evergreen (Herod) Sis. to Calash by Herod Teresa by Matchem. Viscount or Stamford Penelope by Shuttle Lady Sarah by Fidget (Flori- zel) Dau. of Alfred (Matchem) Magnolia by Marske. Jj i Partisan. Walton Parasol by Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap- Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. ^ Miltonia. Patriot Miss Muston by King Fergus (Eclipse) Columbine by Espen- dale Arabian Dau. of Cyprus Arabian Crab's dam by Basto (Byerly Turk) Sis. to Mixbury Galloway by Curwen Bay Barb Dau. of Cur- wen's Spot (Selaby Turk) Dau. of White-legged Lowther Barb Old Vintner Mare. 142 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. SAXON (Imp.) (WINNER OF THE BELMONT STAKES AT JEROME PARK, 1874.) Saxon will be located as private stallion at the Rancocas Stud, near Jobs- town^ Burlington Co., N. J., Mr. P. Lorillard, proprietor. There will be annual sales of his surplus. SAXON by Beadsman, son of Weatherbit, by Sheet Anchor, bred by Sir Joseph Haw- ley, foaled 1871, dam Girasol by Asteroid, son of Stockwell, out of Gillyflower, by Yenison, son of Partisan. Beadsman, the sire of Saxon, won the Derby and was sire of Blue Gown, winner of the Derby, and Pero Gomes, winner of the St. Leger. Men- dicant, the dam of Beadsman won the Oaks, and Miss Letty, the dam of Weatherbit, was an Oaks winner. Asteroid, the sire of Saxon's dam, won the Hester Cup and the Ascot Gold Cup, and is highly esteemed as a sire in France. Venison, the sire of his great grandam, was one of the best horses of his day. The Ugly Buck, a 2,000 guineas winner, was by him, also Kingston and Miami, an Oaks winner. The blood is highly esteemed for stoutness. Imp. Saxon made his first appearance on the turf as a three-year-old, when he started four times, won one race, was second once, and unplaced twice. He won the Belmont Stakes, at Jerome Park, 1$ miles in 2:39$, beating Grinstead, Aaron Pennington, and six others. At Long Branch was second to Brigand in the Jersey Derby, beating Aaron Pennington, Rutherford, imp. Macaroon, and four others. This closed the turf career of imp. Saxon ; since his retirement he has sired some very promising colts. The following are the best, all bred in the Rancocas Stud: In America, Gerald started six times, won two races, was second in three ; won dash of one-half mile with 110 Ibs., in :50|, and the Foam Stakes, five furlongs, in 1:02$. After reach- ing England he had a walk over in the Subscription Stakes at Newmarket, was third in the Rous Memmorial Stakes, won by Dutch Oven, and was second in the Middle Park Plate, Nereid, Boreas and Geraldine, winners in England, Delaware, Edith, Geranium, Godiva, Itaska, Quoque, Rocco, Cedric, Hiawasse, winner of the Ladies' Stake at Jerome Park, Mermaid Stakes at Sheepshead Bay and Monmouth Oaks at Long Branch, proving herself one of if not the best filly of the year 1882, Lytton, Montauk and a few others. Saxon is a brown horse, 15| hands, with a plain head, good well placed shoulders, strong back, broad hip and large mus- cular thighs and stifles, with good legs and feet. He has a double cross of Touch- stone and traces through Whalebone and Pot-8-os, several times to Eclipse and through Orville to Beningbrough, by King Fergus, son of Eclipse. The blood is both speedy and stout, and his descendents must be valuable to the thoroughbred horse of this country. Saxon's pedigree has not been given in full until in this volume, where it can be found fully extended, through the noted Coffin Mare. The Horse- Breeders* Guide and Hand Book. 143 PEDIGREE OF SAXON. 1 o T 2 1 o 1-3 Tramp. Mandane. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. o Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Pot-8-os Y Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian. 'I < I f2 OS I Muley. Miss Stephenson Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y Giantess by Diomed Giantess byMatchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Scud or Sorcerer Sis. to Petworth by Precipitate Dau. of Woodpecker Sis. to Juniper by Snap Y Marske's dam by Blank. :; * '- Emilius. Cressida. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Whiskey Y Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter Dau. of Partner (Jigg). y> * ^ ^. ! ^'S & ^ Orville. Daughter. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Buzzard Hornpipe by Trumpator Luna by Herod Proserpine, sis. to Eclipse by Marske Spiletta by Regulus Mother Western. i "A c *!. 'o Whalebone. Daughter of. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron byFlorizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam. 1 ^ < Bauter. Master Henry. Boadicea. Orville Miss Sophia by Stamford Sophia by Buzzard Huncamunca by Highflyer Cypher by Squirrel Dau. of Regulus. Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper Dau. of Newton Arabian. --, 5 --> e Carew. d H Dick Andrews. Daughter of. Joe Andrews Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Cardinal Puff Dau. of Tatler Dau. of Snip Dau. of Framp. Whiteneck Dau. of Pel Barb. Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus. *> z O 1 ! .8 3 Bustard. Olympia. Castrel Miss Hap by Shuttle Sis. to Haphazard by Sir Peter Miss Her- vey by Eclipse Clio by Y Cade Dau. of Starling. Sir Oliver Scotilla by Anvil Scota by Eclipse Harmony by Herod Ru tilia by Blank Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Soreheels. +j Blacklock. Arabella. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Williamson's Ditto Esther by Shuttle Dau. of Drone Dau. of Matchem Jocasta by Cornforth's Forester Sis. to Y Cade. a 3 i a 1 Walton. Parasol. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungannon Dau. of Prophet Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin. Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spec- tator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. 1 3 1 Smolensko. Jerboa. Sorcerer Wowski by Mentor Waxy's dam by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer. Gohanna Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Comp. Barb Sis. to Regu- lus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway. & oo ^ S s Muley. Y. Mignonette. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey- Y Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Bustard (Castrel) Mignonette by Sorcerer Symmetry by Sir Peter Phan- tasmagoria by Precipitate Dau. of Herod. H * Blucher. Waxy Pantina by Buzzard Dau. of Trentham Sis. to Drone by Herod Lilly by Blank Peggy by Cade Sis. to Wid. Mare. Spell. Sorcerer (Trumpator) Dau. of Mark Anthony (Spectator) Noisette by (Godol.) Dizzy bv Driver (Wynn Arabian) Dau. of Smiling Tom (Con- yer's Arabian) Dau. of Oysterfoot Dau. of Merlin (Bustler) Dau. of Commoner (Place's White Turk) Coffin Mare by Selaby Turk Dau. of Place's White Turk. 144 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. SENSATION, (WINNER OF JUVENILE AND NURSERY STAKES AT JEROME PARK, JULY, CRITERION AND AUGUST STAKES AT MONMOUTH PARK, SARATOGA AND FLASH STAKES AT SARATOGA, AND CENTRAL STAKES AT BALTIMORE, 1879.) Sensation will stand the season of 1883 at the Bolingbrooke /Stud, near Middleburg, Md., at $100 the season. Application to R. W. Walden, Middlebury, Md. SENSATION by imp. Leamington, son of Faugh-a-Ballagh, bred by Mr. A. Welch, Erdenheim Stud, Pa., foaled, 1877, dam Susan Beane, dam of Stratford, Susquehanna, Onondaga, etc., by Lexington, son of Boston, out of Sally Lewis, dam of John Morgan, Hunter's Lexington Acrobat, etc., by imp. Glencoe. Sensation was truly the sensa- tion of 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, :50. Monmouth Park, July 8, won the July Stakes, five furlongs, defeating his stable companions, Grenada and Rosalie, who finished, respectively, second and third, and ten others ; time, 1 :07. Saratoga, July 23, won the Flash Stakes, half-mile, Grenada and Rosalie again finishing second and third, five others came in behind them ;. time, :49f . Same meeting, July 29, won the Saratoga Stakes, three-quarter mile, defeating Grenada, who finished second, Beata, Glidelia, Girofle andBy-and By ; time, 1 :18. Monmouth Park, Aug. 23, won the August Stakes, three-quarter mile, defeat- ing Grenada, who ran second, and seven others ; time, 1:18. Same meeting, Aug. 26, won the Criterion Stakes, three-quarter mile, carrying 5 Ibs, penalty, and defeated Grenada, second, and five others ; time, 1:22 ; track slow and heavy. Jerome Park, Oc. 2, won the Nursery Stakes, three-quarter mile, defeating Ferncliff, Grenada and four others ; time. 1 :18. Baltimore, Oct. 23, won the Central Stakes, one mile, de- feating Grenada and Oden ; time, 1:50J. Total winnings, for the year, $20,250. He met and defeated all the best two-year olds of his year, winning from a half to one mile. He bursted his foot in the spring of 1880, which compelled his retirement. He is from one of the great racing families of the country. Acrobat and Hunter's Lexington, full brothers to his dam, were fine race-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. Glen- more is also from the same family, and his dam traces back to the dam of the great race-horse Medoc, who was the most successful sire in any day on all sorts of mares. Sensation is a brown, full 16 hands high, with a white stripe down his face and a lit- tle white on the pastern of his left fore leg. He has a fine well placed shoulder and is symmetrically formed all over with faultless action and good temper. From being a son of Leamington, and tracing to a racing family and being an uncommon fine race- norse, he should get race-horses. He has the Pantaloon and Whalebone crosses on the sire's side, and the Glencoe on the dam's with the blood of Sir Archy and Diomed through its best sources. 7Ae Horse- Bre ders' Guide and Hand Book. 145 PEDIGREE OF SENSATION. 00* u ^ o ^o3 08 fl X! - Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os (Eclipse) Maria by Herod (Tartar) Lisette by Snap (Snip; Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade. Trumpator (Conductor) Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap- Julia by Blank (Godol.) Spectator's dam by Partner (Jigg). -Ballagh. 3 i. x 1 Wanderer. Thalestris. Gohanna (Mercury) Catherine by Woodpecker (Herod) Camilla by Trent- ham (Sweepstakes) Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus. Alexander (Eclipse) Rival by Sir Peter (Highflyer) Hornet by Drone (Herod) Manilla by Goldfinder (Snap). Faugh-a "c a .oS o o ^ o Chanticleer, lerne. Woodpecker Dau. of Eclipse (Marske) Rosebud by Snap Miss Belsea Regulus (Godol.) Dau. of Bart. Childers (Darley Arabian). Bagot (Herod) Dau. of Gamahoe (Bustard by Crab) Patty by Tim (Squirt) Miss Patch by Justice(Litton Arabian) The Ringtail Galloway. c 3 1 *3 ,O bC B Irish Escape. Young Heroine. Commodore Buffer's dam by Highflyer (Herod) Shift by Sweetbriar (Syphcn) Black Susan by Snap Ld. Bruce's Cade Mare. Jagot (Herod) Heroine by Hero (Cade) Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Grey Robinson by the Bald Galloway. s WH c o o 1-3 ! Buzzard. Daughter of. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux (Matchem) Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bartlet's Childers Dau. of Honey wood Arabian. Alexander, Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred (Matchem) Dau. of Engi- neer (Sampson) Bay Malton's dam by Cade (Godol.) Lass of the Mill. o 1 I .2 'd i i Peruvian. Musidora. Sir Peter Dau. of Budrow (Eclipse) Escape's dam by Squirrel Dau. of Babraham (Godol.) Dau. of Golden Ball (Partner) Bushy Molly. Meteor (Eclipse) Maid of All Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Sy- phon (Squirt) Dau. of Regulus (Godol.) Dau. of Snip. b w> , s tl ^ Tramp. Rosamond. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. Buzzard (Woodpecker) Roseberry by Phoenomenon (Herod) Miss West by Matchem (Cade) Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Crab Dau. of Childers. c & 'H >>a 1 Am. Eclipse. Duroc (Diomed) Miller's Damsel by Imp. Messenger (Mambrino) Dau. of Pot-8-os Dau. of Gimcrack (Cripple) Snap-Dragon by Snap. -J.a Katy Ann. Ogle's Oscar (Imp. Gabriel) Modoc's dam by Imp. Expedition (Pegasus) Shark (Marske) Dau. of Rockingham (Partner) Dau. of Gallant (Imp. Fearnought) Dau. of True Whig (Fitzhugh's Regulus) Dau. of Imp. Regulus (Regulus by Godol.) Imp. Diamond by Cullen Arabian Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner Dau. of Greyhound (Whit Barb Chillabv Dau. of Cur. Bay Barb Dau. of D'Arcy Chestnut Arabian Old Mon- tague Mare. 146 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Boole. SPENDTHRIFT, (WINNER OF THE SANFORD STAKE FOR TWO-YEAR OLDS AT LOUIS- VILLE, YOUNG AMERICA STAKE, No. 1, AT NASHVILLE, BELMONT, LORILLARD STAKES AT JEROME PARK, CHAMPION STAKES AND JERSEY DERBY AT MONMOUTH PARK,) Will stand the season of 1883 at the farm ofWm. M. Kenney, Lexington, Ky.j at $50 the season. Application to Wm. M. Kenney, Lexington, Ky. SPENDTHRIFT by imp. Australian son of West Australian, bred in the Woodburn Stud, Ky., foaled 1876, dam Aerolite, dam of Mozart, Rutherford Fellowcraft, etc., by Lexington out of Florine, dam of Idlewild, by imp. Glencoe. Aerolite, Spendthrift's dam is one of the great brood mares of the Woodburn Stud as her produce shows, her full sister Idlewild was the best mare of her day, ran 4 miles when five years old, 117 Ibs., in 7:26, and is the dam of Wildidle that ran 4 miles, in 7:25. Spendthrift was the Phoenominal two-year old of 1878, won all his races five in number, at Lexington, Ky., won Sweepstakes for two-year olds, one mile, in 1:58, beating Montreal, Scully and three others. At Louisville, Ky., won the Sanford Stakes for two-year olds, one mile, in 1:46, beating Montreal, Trinidad and five others, among which was Good- night and Strathmore. Same place won a Sweepstake for two-year olds, one mile, in 1:45. At Nashville, Tennessee, won the Young America Stakes, No 1, for two-year olds, three-quarters of a mile, in 1:16J, beating Lord Murphy, Charlemagne and Cal. Morgan. At same place, won a Sweepstake for two-year olds, one mile, in 1 :44|, beat- ing Lord Murphy, the only other starter. Season of 1879 he started eight times, won five races, and was second in three. Spendthrift made his first appearance at Jerome Park, May 31. He ran second in the Withers Stakes, one mile, won by his stable companion, Dan Sparling, 'Report was third, Harold, Plevna and Mulrooney unplaced. Time, 1:48. Spendthrift is really entitled to the credit of this valuable stake, as he was almost pulled to a standstill to allow his companion, Sparling, to win. Same meeting, June 5, won the Belmont Stakes, \\ miles, deteating Monitor, Jericho, Pawnee, Rochester and Harold ; time, 2:42. Same meeting, June 10, won the rich Lprillard Stakes, If miles, defeating Harold, Magnetism, Report, Dan Sparling, Monitor, Rochester, Jericho, Boardman, Plevna and Eunice. This race was the grandest achievement ever accomplished by a three-year old in America. Spendthrift, who carried 5 Ibs. penalty for winning the Belmont Stakes, making his weight 123 Ibs. and was almost left at the post. Harold delayed the start by his ugly temper, and gave Spendthrift a vicious kick just as the signal for the start was given. Harold bolted off in the lead, and Spendthrift was the last to leave the starting point, fully 50 yards in his rear. Harold never ran so well before, and led all through the first mile. Spendthrift began to creep up, but made no perceptible gain until a mile had been run, he then began to pass his horses, but had to take the extreme outside of the track to get around them. The excitement was in- tense when Harold turned into the stretch with fully 30 yards lead on Spendthrift. Coming down the straight Spendthrift gradually gained on Harold and collared him at the seven-eighth pole. The race was then over as the game son of Australian came on and won easily by two lengths, Harold second, Magnetism third ; time, 2 :25f . Monmouth Park, Jnly 8, won the Jersey Derby, 1| miles, defeating his only competi tor, Wilful, with ease ; time, 2:53. Saratoga, N. Y., July 9, Spendthrift met the son of Enquirer, Falsetto, for the first time. The two colts were bred and raised within a few miles of one another, but the former having changed hands, represented the East, and the latter the South. The race was for the^Travers Stakes, If miles, Falsetto won, Spendthrift was a good second, Harold third, Jericho and Dan Sparling unplaced ; time, 3:09J. The report was current, just before this race, that Spendthrift had been complaining in his feet, and was also muscle sore. Spendthrift had undoubtedly lost the form that he displayed when he won the Lorillard Stakes, which was the best and fastest race ever run in America by a three year old. Same Meeting, Aug. 12, Falsetto again defeated Spendthrift, who finished second, in the Kenner Stakes, 2 mile* ; Jericho was third, Monitor and Harold unplaced ; time, 3:35. Monmouth Park, Aug. 23, Spendthrift won the Champion Stakes for alleges, 1| miles, defeating Report, Bramble, Volturno, Harold and Bonnie Oaks ; time, 2:41^. The track was heavy and slow. Jerome Park, N. Y. , Oct. 2, Spendthrift, although unfit to run, started in the Jerome Stakes, If miles ; Monitor won ; Spendthrift second, Report third, Jericho fourth ; time, 3:12. The performances of Spendthrift, in or out of condition, were all creditable as the time and weights will show. Spendthrift did not start as four- year old, ran two races at Jerome Park when unfit at 5 years old, was second to Bar- rett, one mile, in 1:44|, and was unplaced in the other race. Spendthrift has the Touchstone, Whisker and Whalebone blood on the sire's side, the Glencoe on the dam's side, and is much inbred to Sir Archy and Diomed, with the Gimcrack blood through imp. Medley. As Fellowcraft is a success, Spendthrift must be. The Horse-Breeder^ Guide and Hand Book. 147 PEDIGREE OF SPENDTHRIFT. d CL> j_; If Comus. Clinkerina. (Sorcerer (Trumpator) Houghton Lass by Sir Peter (Highflyer) Alexina by King Fergus (Eclipse) Lardella by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade (Godol.) Clinker (Sir Peter) Pewet by Tandem (Syphon) Termagant by Tantrum (Cripple by Godol.) Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus. -trulian. | HH 3 p Cervantes. Daughter of. Don Quixote (Eclipse) Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson (Blaze) Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Golumpus (Gohauna) Dau. of Paynator (Trumpator) Sis. to Zodiac by St. George (Anvil) Abigail by Woodpecker (Herod) Firetail by Eclipse. p 2 ^ d> Camel. Banter. Whalebone (Waxy) Dau. of Selim (Buzzard) Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon (Herod) Matron by Florizel (Herod). Master Henry (Orville) Boadicea by Alexander (Eclipse) Brunette by Amaranthus (OldEng.) Mayfly by Matchem (Cade) Dau. of An. Starling. 'RALIAN | Emma. Whisker. Gibside Fairy. Waxy (Pot-8-os) Penelope by Trumpator (Conductor) Prunella by High- flyer Promise by Snap (Snip) Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. Hermes (Mercury) Vicissitude by Pipator (Trumpator) Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slamerkin. LJ x" GO .2 Orville. Emily. Beningbrough (King Fergus) Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tan- trum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Stamford (Sir Peter) Dau. of Whiskey (Saitram) Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. s 5 ^ Shoveler. Scud. Goosander. Beningbrough Eliza by Highflyer Augusta by Eclipse Hardwick's dam by Herod (Tartar) Dau. of Bajazet (Godol.) Dau. of Regulus. Hambletonian (King Fergus) Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator (Crab) Horatia by Blank. r\ Ci G , Whisker. Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os (Eclipse) Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Dau. of Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bartlet's Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of Darley Arabian. 'HRIF 1 : e I > Selim, or *Soothsayer. Sprite. Sorcerer Golden Locks by Delpini (Highflyer) Violet by Imp. Shark Dau. of Syphon (Squirt) Quick's Charlotte by Blank. Bobtail (Precipitate) Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by the Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. t- p B c R II Sir Archy. Daughter of. imp. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham (Highflyer) Tabitha byTrentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of W T m.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Imp. Saitram (Eclipse) Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Imp. Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire. 1 1 1 fl 01 ! a5 > 1 Sir Archy. Daughter of Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau.of Coalition Colt Dau.of Bustard. Imp. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire (Regulus). Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Imp. Shark. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian. Emilius Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank. ?,TY Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Old Slamerkin by Imp. Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. T /> r"i- [Robin Grey Maria bv Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau.of Ariel Dau.of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond by Cul. Arabian. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hut's Spot Dau. of Bay Bolton. Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Tramp. Mandane. Dick 1 Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Pot-8-os Y. Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton's Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. Partisan. Eleanor. Walton Parasol by Pot-8-o's Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap- Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Whiskey Y. Giantess, Sorcerer's dam, by Diomed Giantess by Matchem (Cade) Molly Longlegs by Babraham (Godol.) Dau. of Cole's Fox- hunter (Brisk by Dar. Arabian) Dau. of Partner (Jigg) Sis. to Roxana by the Bald Galloway (St. Victor Barb) Sis. to Chanter by the Akaster Turk Dau. of Leede's Arabian Dau. of Spanker (D'Arcy Yellow Turk). * Soothsayer given. 150 The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. STONEHENGE (Imp.) (WINNER OF THE COTTAGERS' CUP AT LONG BRANCH, 1873,) Will be located during the season at the JBrookdale Stud, Mr. D. /) Withers, proprietor, near Holmdel, N. J., and used as a private stallion. STONEHENGE, by Blair Athol, best son of Stock well, bred by Mr. W. Blenkiron,. foaled 1870, dam Coimbra, dam of Light Wine, etc., by Kingston, son of Venison, out of Calcavella, dam of Queen Bee, etc., by Irish Birdcatcher. His sire, Blair Athol, won the double events, Derby and St. Leger, and his sire, Stockwell, was the greatest and grandest of all the English stallions. Kingston, the sire of his dam, traveled all over England, and was winner in the best of company. Irish Birdcatcher, by Sir Hercules, son of Whalebone, was not only a good race-horse, but he got The Baron, winner of the St. Leger, and he got Stockwell and Rataplan. Birdcatcher was also Sire of Daniel O'Rourke, a Derby winner, Songstress, winner of the Oaks, Knight of St. George and Warlock, winners of the St. Leger. Faugh-a-Ballagh, the sire of Leam- ington, was own brother to Birdcatcher. Stonehenge made his debut as a two-year-old in the Nursery Stakes at Jerome Park, but was unplaced. This was his only start in his two-year-old form. When three years old, he started six times, won one race, the Cotagers' Cup, at Long Branch, 1 miles, in 2 :44^, He was third to Tom Bowling in the Robins Stake, with Lizzie Lucas and The Minstrel behind him. Was third to Survivor and Fellowcraft in a race of 1 miles, with four others behind. He was un- placed in his other races. The Julietta colt showed himself a good two-year-old. He won the Surf Stakes at Sheepshead Bay, 5 furlongs, in 1 :03, beating Onondaga and Memento ; won August Stakes at Long Branch, three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :16, with 115 Ibs., beating Wyoming, Onondaga and Memento. Was second in 1882 to Forester,in the Withers Stakes, second to Runny mede, in the Tidal Stakes at Sheepshead Bay, one mile,in 1 :43|, Won Club Purse, one mile in 1 :43|, beating Barrett and Fellowplay. Buckstone (2) won the Moet and Chandon Stakes, three-quarters of a mile in 1 :21, track heavy, defeating a field of five. Won the Homebred Produce Stakes, three-quarters of a mile in 1 :18|, both at Long Branch. Very few mares were ever bred to Stonehenge. He is a blood bay, with blaze face and snip, near hind leg roan and white to the hock, is fifteen hands, 2^ inches high, and weighs 1,140 Ibs. With a Glencoe cross, through Stockwell, and a double cross of Whalebone, through Irish Birdcatcher, fortified by the blood of Eclipse and Herod, he only needs a chance to distinguish himself as a sire. 7 T Ae Horse- Breeders' 1 Guide and Hand 151 PEDIGREE OF STONEHENGE. Baron. rish Bird- catcher. 1 Sir Hercules. Guiccioli. Whalebone Peri by Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Bob Booty Flight by I. Escape Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian. s p ^ ,2 il Economist. Miss Pratt. Whisker Floranthe by Octavian Caprice by Anvil Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Blaze Dau. of Y. Greyhound. Blacklock Gadabout by Orville Minstrel by Sir Peter Matron by Flori- zel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam. c 3 S Glencoe. Sultan. Trampoline. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. | ,- 1 i a s ^ ex Muley. Clare. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Marmion Harpalice by Gohanna Amazon by Driver Fractious by Mer- cury Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena. W ^ ^ cq aJ | 5 is SQ H Comus. Clinkerina. Sorcerer Houghton Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lar- della by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade. Clinker Pewet by Tandem Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Samp- son Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. >> c fl o K 1 ti Q Cervantes. Daughter of. Don Quixote Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Golumpus Dau. of Paynator Sis. to Zodiac by St. George Abigail by Woodpecker Fire tail by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Naylor by Cade. 3> ^ C S >. 5 H Gladiator Partisan. Pauline. Walton Parasol by Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Moses Quadrille by Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer Harriet by Matchem. z w M i 1 IMP. LEAMINGTON. | Daughter of. Faugh-a-Ballaeh. | Daphne. Pantaloon. Guicciolli. Sir Hercules. |l 1 o "o I 5 2 1 J iJ Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Ara- bianSis, to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank- Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Wanderer. Thalestris. Gohanna Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian. Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng Dau. of Cullen Arabian. I Chanticleer, lerne. Woodpecker Dau. of Eclipse Rosebud by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Honeywood Arabian. Bagot Dau. of Gamahoe Patty by Tim Miss Patch by Justice Ringtail Galloway by Cur. Bay Barb Sis. to Witty Mare. Irish Escape. Young Heroine. Commodore Buffer's dam by Highflyer Shift by Sweetbriar Bl. Susan by Snap Lord Bruce's Dau. of Cade Dau. of Belgrade. Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson by Bald Galloway Dau. of Snake. Buzzard. Selim's dam. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian. Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Peruvian. Musidora. Sir Peter Dau. of Budrow Escape's dam by Squirrel Dau. of Babraham Dau. of Golden Ball Bushy Molly by Ham. Ct. Childers. Meteor Maid of all Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip Dau. of Cottingham. Blacklock. Wagtail. Champion. Etiquette. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Prime Minister Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam Arabian Dau. of Sampson. Selim Podagra by Gouty Jet by Magnet Jewel by Squirrel Sophia by Blank Diana by Second Dau. of Stan. Arabian. Orville Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchern Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. SUSAN BEANE. Bally Lewis. Lexington. 8 I i 5 5 n ~ 9 3 2 1 6 g II x& ! 1 a* -2 "3 00 li 3 o Cfi C Sf Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Bockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Imp. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire. Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Imp. Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Imp. Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian. Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana. Sumpter. Lady Gray. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slam- erkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Button's Spot. Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Tramp. Rosamond. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Buzzard Roseberry by Phoenomenon Miss West by Matchem Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Crab Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Basto. Am. Eclipse. Katy Ann. Duroc Millers Damsel by Messenger Dau. of Pot-8-os Dau. of Gim- crack Snap-Dragon by Snap Fribble's dam by Regulus. Ogle's Oscar (Imp. Gabriel) Y. Maid of the Oaks, Medoc's dam by Imp. Expedition (Pegasus by Eclipse) Maid of the Oaks by Imp. Spread Eagle (Volunteer) Annette by Imp. Shark (Marske) Dau. of Rocking- ham (Partner) Dau. of Gallant (Imp. Fearnought) Dau. of True Whig (Fitzhugh's Regulus) Dau. of Imp. Regulus (Regulus by Godol.) Imp. Diamond by Cullen Arabian Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner Dau. of Greyhound (White Barb Chillaby) Dau. of Curwen Bay Barb Dau. of D'Arcy Ch. Arabian Dau. of Whiteshirt Old Montague Mare. 156 The Horse- Breeders'* Guide and Hand Book. TEN BROECK, "WINNER OF PHOENIX HOTEL STAKE AT LEXINGTON, MERCHANTS POST STAKE, MAXWELL HOUSE STAKE AT NASHVILLE, LOUIS- VILLE CUP, GALT HOUSE PLATE AT LOUISVILLE, AND THE BOWIE STAKE AT BALTIMORE, MD.,) Will stand the season of 1883 at Nantura 8tud, at $100 the season. Ap- plication to F. JB. liar per , Midway, Ky. TEN BROECK, by imp. Phaeton, son of King Tom, bred by John Harper foaled 1872, dam Fanny Holton, by Lexington, out of Nantura dam of Longfellow, by Brawner's Eclipse. _ Ten Broeck made his bow to the public as a three-year-old, by winning the Phoenix Hotel Stake, one mile and a furlong in 2:llf, track deep in mud, beatirg Bill Bruce, Goldmine and three others, among which was Aristides. The track was mil Idy and very heavy. Won Post Stakes for all ages, 3 miles in 5:31, beating Stampede Vandalite and two others. At Nashville, Tenn., won the Merchants Post Stake in 3 :36, 3:40J, Bob Woolley the only other starter. Won the Maxwell House Stakes for three-year-olds, mile heats, in 1 :44, 1:45, beating Damon and Bob Woolley. At Lexington, Ky., Fall Meeting, won a sweepstake for three-year-olds, one mile and five furlongs, in 2:49, beating Bob Woolley, Elemi, King Alfonso and Emma C. This race stood as the fastest on record until beaten by Bend Or, in 1882. Was second in the Kentucky St. Leger, for three-year-olds, 2 miles, won by King Al- fonso in 3 :34. Was unplaced in his other three races. As a four-year-old he started in eight races, winning seven and was second in the other. At Louisville, Ky., won n race of two mile heats in 3:38|, 3:38. Same place won the Louisville Cup, 2 miles in 4:03f. Monmouth, the only other starter, won the Gait House Plate for four-year-olds. 2 miles, in 4:35|, beating Steinbok, Damon and Cruisan. At Lexington Fall Meeting won a dash of one mile and five furlongs in 2:51f. Same place won a dash of 2 miles and five furlongs in 4:58%. Louisville, Ky., won Post Stake, 3 miles, in 5:26%, beating Add, the only other starter. Won dash of four miles against time of Fellowcraft, 7:19^, in 7:15, which stands as the fastest four miles ever run. As a five-year-old started ten times and won nine races. Lexington, Ky. , walked over for a purse, 1 miles. Same place won a dash of 2 miles and a furlong in 3:53J, beating Katrine and Chestnut Oaks. Louisville, Ky., won a dash of one mile against time in 1 :39f, the fastest mile ever run. Won a dash of 2 miles against time True Blue's, time 3:32, in 3:27^. Lexington, Ky., won a dash of 2 miles und a furlong in 3:56, Fairplay the only other starter. Won a dash of 3 miles in 5:34, beating Heretog, Bill Dillon and Katrine. Won a dash of li mile in 2:11, beating Courier. Won a dash of 2 miles in 3:36, beat- ing Tolona and Whisper. At Baltimore won the Bowie Stakes, four mile heats, in 7:42|, 7:40. Was second in a dash of 2 miles, won by Parole in 4:37. As a six- year-old started twice and won both races. Lexington, Ky., won a dash of 1 miles in 2:48, beating Leonard, Vera Cruz, Bill Bass and Aristides. Louisville, Ky., won a match race against Mollie McCarty, four mile heals, in 8:19|, Mollie was distanced first heat. This closed his turf career. Ten Broeck was a first-class race- horse, but ran in and out on account of condition. The family is a racing one, pos- sessing both speed and bottom. His two-year-olds made their appearance last season and ran creditably. Lord Ra^land won the Equity Stakes at Saratoga, three-quarters of a mile, in 1:19, defeating Baron Faverot, Barnes, and others. He also won a mile dash at Louisville with 113 Ibs. in l:46f, defeating a field of seven, Cardinal McClos- key won 5 furlongs in 1:01, and Maiden Stakes at Louisville, three-quarters of a mile in 1:22, track muddy, beating a field of twelve. Same place won Belle Meade Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, in 1 :16, beating Ascender and three others. Ten Broeck is a blood bay, with small star and little white on his hind feet ; stands about 16^ hands high ; has rather a plain head and ear ; large jaw, and immense throttle ; good strong neck, well set on broad, oblique shoulders, with an abundance of muscle over the shoulder-blade ; great depth of girth ; large, roomy barrel ; strong, muscular back; urched loin, with broad, strong hips ; great length from the point of the hip to the whirl bone ; immense muscular thigh and stifles, with broad, good hocks, and sound, good legs and feet; he weighs about 1,250 Ibs. He is almost a perfect model of a race- horse. In addition to his Glencoe cross, he has the Whisker, Whalebone, Pantaloon And Orville blood, and is much inbred to Sir Archy and Diomed on the dam's side, having seven crosses of that blood, he will be a success. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 157 PEDIGREE OF TEN BROECK. IOEOK. V 1 IMP. PHAETON. Merry Sunshine. King Tom. Dnno-htpr nf Storm. Pocahontas. Harkaway. Q >i Whisker. Floranthe. ty'axy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap * Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. 3ctaviau Caprice by Anvil Madcap by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Bl aze Dau. of Y. Greyhound Dau. of Curwen Bay Barb. Nabocklish. Miss Tooley. Rugantino Butterfly by Master Bagot Dau. of Bagot (Herod) Mother Brown by Trunnion (Cade) Dau. of OldEng. Dau.of Bolton Starling. Peddy the Grinder Lady Jane by Sir Peter Paulina by Florizel Captive by Matchem Calliope by Slouch Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko. Sultan. Trampoline. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Spot, framp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Muley. Clare. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Vfarmion Harpalice by Gohanna Amazon by Driver Fractious by Mer- cury Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam. Master Henrv Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus May- fly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. Pantaloon. Languish. Castrel Idalia by Peruvian Musidora by Meteor Maid of all Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip. Cain Lydia by Poulton Variety by Hyacinthus Sis. to Swordsman by Weasel Dau. of Turk Dau. of Locust Dau. of Changeling. Touchstone. Decoy. Camel Banter by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matclfem Dau. of Ancaster Starling. Filho-da-Puta Finesse by Peruvian Violante by John Bull Dau.of High- flyer Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. Emilius. Variation. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr.Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. <-f Smiling Tom. Justard (Castrel) Johanna South cote by Beningbrough Laviniaby Pipa- tor Dick Andrews' dam by Highflyer Dau. of Cardinal Puff. n H r AIM IN i n uij L uw . i Nantura. Lexington. ! og "* !_"? ill d o 1 ii s i -i P 1 1 5 pq Sir Archy. Daughter of. )iomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau.of Wm's Forester Dau.of Coalition Colt Dau.of Bustard, mp. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Daur of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire (Regulus). Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Momed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symmes' Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian. Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana. Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slam- erkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. :lobin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond. Duroc. Miller's Damsel Diomed Amanda by Grey Diomed Dau.of Va. Cade Dau.of Hickman's Independence Dolly Fine by Silvereye Dau. of Badger. Messenger Dau. of Pot-8-os Dau of Gimcrack Snap-Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart Childers Dau. of Honeywood's Arabian. Henry. Young Romp. Sir Archy Dau. of Diomed Bellona by Bellair Indian Queen by Meades Pilgrim Dau. of Imp. Janus (Janus.) Duroc Romp by Messenger Dau. of Pot-8-os Dau. of Gimcrack Snap- Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau of Bart Childers. Sir Archy. Eliza. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau.of Coalition Colt Dau of Bustard. Bedford Imp. Mambrina by Mambrino Sis. to Naylor's Sally by Blank Dau. of Ward Dau. of Merlin Dau. of Pert Dau. of St. Martin. t Brimmer, or Blue Beard.* Woodpecker's dam. Brimmer (Blue Beard) Dau. of Lamplighter (Imp. Medley) Dau. of Medley (Gimcrack) Dau. of Fearnought (Regulus) Dau. of Janus. M c Imp. Buzzard (Woodpecker) The Faun by Craig's Alfred (Imp. Medley) Sheoherdess bv Kine Herod (Fearnought) Dau. of Moreton's Imp. * Blue Beard by Imp. Sterling dam. Traveler (Partner) Dau. of Imp. Whittington (Whitenose) Dau. of Brilliant by Imp. Matchem 2d dam, Imp. Childers (Blaze) Dau. of Babraham (Godol.) Dau. of Bethel's Imp. by Brilliant, as the author be- Arabian Dau. of Graham's Champion Dau. of Darley Arabian Dau. "eves. of old Merlin. t Brimmer given. 158 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. TOM OCHILTREE Will be located the season of 1883, at the Bolingbrooke Stud, near Middleburg^ Md., and will be permitted to serve mares at $25 the season. Application to R. Wl Wftlden, Middleburg, Md. TOM OCHILTREE by Lexington, son of Boston, bred by A. J. Alexander, Woodburn Stud, near Spring Station, Ky., foaled 1872, dam Katona, the dam of Metarie and San- ford, by Voucher, son of Wagner, out of Countess by imp. Margrave, winner of the St. Leger in 1882 ; Lexington will be found in this book ; Wagner, the sire of Voucher he the sire of Katona, was closely inbred to Sir Archy ; he defeated the great Grey Eagle in the two memorable contests, four mile heats at Louisville, Kentucky, in 1839 ; Voucher was a fine race-horse and was held in high esteem in his clay ; Margrave, the sire of his grandam, was a large, fine horse and a very successful sire ; sired Brown Dick, whose three miles in 5:30, 5:28 has not of ten been excelled, he was also sire of Blue Dick, a famous horse, and of Molly Jackson, whose famous third heat of three miles in 5:28f, has never been equalled. Tom Ochiltreedid not run in his two-year old form, but scored his first victory at Baltimore, and won four out of the nine races in which he started in his three-year old form ; Baltimore, won dash of three-quarters of a mile in 1 : 24f , beating Audubon and seven others ; won the Preakness Stakes a Sweepstakes for three-year olds, \\ miles in 2 : 43|, beating Viator and seven others ; Jerome Park, won the Annual Sweepstakes for three-year olds, 2 miles and a furlong in 4:09, beating Chesapeake and Ascension; Baltimore, Md., won the Dixie Stakes for three-year olds, 2 miles in 3:42, beating Viator-, Aristides, Khadamanthus and other good horses ; was third in the Breckenridge Stakes for three- year olds, 2 miles, won by Aristides, Viator second in 8:36}, he carrying a penalty of five pounds, and was unplaced in his other races ; four-years old, started in ten races and won eight; Baltimore, Md., won the Baltimore Cup, 2 miles in 4:09, beating Stampede, Viator and four others ; Jerome Park, won the Jockey Club Handicap, two miles in 3:41f, beating Kildare, Chesapeake and five others ; won the Centennial Stakes for aliases, 2f miles in 5:09J, beating Acrobat and Olitipa; Monmouth Park, won the Monmouth Cup, 2 miles in 4:48|, Stampede the only other starter; won the Capital Stakes for four-year olds, three miles in 5:35, beating Chesapeake aud Ascension ; at Saratoga, won the Saratoga Cup, 2 miles in4:06|, beating Parole, Big Sandy and Madge; Jerome Park, won the Maturity Stakes for four-year olds, three miles in 5:43, beating Chesapeake, Mattie A, and Grey Nun; won the Centennial Cup, four miles in 7:36, beating Acrobat, Big Sandy and D'Artagnan ; at Saratoga, was second in the All-aged Sweepstakes, ij miles, won by Parole in 2 : 12f ; was unplaced in race of two mile heats, won by Add in 3:47J, 3:48 ; Ochiltree won first heat, but was distanced in the second ; five years old, started fourteen times and was first in nine races ; Baltimore, Md., won the Baltimore Cup, 2 miles in 4:14; won race of two mile heats in 3:43, distanced the field first heat ; Jerome Park, won the Westchester Cup, 2 miles in 4:09f, beating Athlene and Fellowcraf t ; won a dash of 2| miles in 4:36, Athlene the only other starter ; Saratoga, won a dash of 2 miles in 3 : 39, beating Athlene and Aunt Betsey; won a handicap dash of 2 miles in 3:42, beating Cloverbrook, Oriole and two others ; Ochiltree carried 120 Ibs. ; Jerome Park, won the Grand National Handicap, 2 miles in 4:18, carrying 124 Ibs., beating Parole, Inspiralion and Gal way ; won dash of If miles in 3:14, beating Virginius and Warlock, track heavy ; Saratoga was second in the All-aged Stakes, \\ miles, won by Vera Cruz (3), Ochiltree carried 124 Ibs. ; was second in the Saratoga Cup, 2i miles, won by Parole in 4:04 ; was second in a dash of 2 miles, won by Whisper in 4:02 ; was second in a dash of If miles, won by Vera Cruz in 3:17 ; at Baltimore, was third in a dash of 2J miles, won by Parole in 4:37f, track very heavy. Tom Ochiltree is one of Lexington's best sons, he could run fast and stay under heavy weights, his great size, coupled with symmetry of form, should commend him to breeders. He is deeply inbred to Diomed through his many Archy crosses, and the Eclipse cross is an addition through a staying family, fortified with a triple cross of Orville. through his sons, Muley and Emilius. Ochiltree is a bay, 16 hands 2 inches high, no white except a small star. He is one of the truest and best shaped big horses in the world, all bone and muscle without a particle of lumber. The Horse- Breeders* Guide and Hand Book. 159 PEDIGREE OF TOM OCHILTREE. g d> ~ ^ .h-s 08 e Diomed. Castianira. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk. Rockiugham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coa. Colt Dau. of Bustard (Crab) Charming Molly. S 5 I i Q Saltram. Daughter of. Eclipse Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue Dau. of Ox. Dun. Arabian Royal Mare. Symme's Wildair (Imp. Fearnought) Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Imp. Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Imp. Vampire (Regulus.) JO '= 5. c Ball's Florizel. Diomed. Daughter of. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk Betty Percival. Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John (Rib by Crab) Dau. of Shock. i = 1 3 1 Alderman. Daughter of. Pot-8-os Lady Bolingbroke by Squirrel Cypron, Herod's dam by Blaze Selima by Bethel's Arabian Dau. of Graham's Champion. Clockfast Dau.of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Da. of Som. Arabian Bald Charlotte by Old Royal. ^ i i X w _3 | Ernilius. Orville. Emily. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. )arneal. 5 GO 1 The Flyer. Parma. Vandyke, Jr. Azalia by Beningbrough Gillyflower by Highflyer Dau. of Goldfinder Sis. to Grasshopper by Marske Dau. of Cullen Arabian. Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana by Second Dau. of Stan. Arabian. . w u v _CJ < 1 Sumpter. Sir Archy. Flirtilla's dam. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coa. Colt Dau. of Bustard. Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slamerkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam by Second Dau. of Starling. tILTR 1 3 Robin Grey. Maria. Royalist Belle Mariah by Grey Diomed Queen by Imp. St. George Dau. of Cassius Primrose by Imp. Dove Stella by Othello. Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond by Cul. Arabian Lady Thigh. M O G i &i o Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt, [mp. Citizen Dau. of Commutation Dau. of Dare Devil Sally Shark by Imp. Shark Betsey Pringle by Fearnought Imp. Jenny Dismal. t* fc ,r; a ^ J - 5t 1| s Marion. Ella Crump. Sir Archy Dau. of Imp. Citizen Dau. of Imp. Alderman Dau. of Asche's Roebuck Dau. of King Herod (Imp. Fearnought) Dau. of Imp. Partner, [mp. Citizen Dau. of Huntsman (Mousetrap by Y. Marske) Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Fearnought (Regulus) Dau. of Imp. Janus. 3 a > ! 1 1 Orville. Eleanor. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter Dau. of Partner. * a-. "a Ball's Florjzel. Diome.d. Daughter of. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Chil- ders Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk. Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John (Rib) Dau. of Imp. Shock. fc rh E PQ a 1 *o Alderman. Daughter of. Pot-8-os Lady Bolingbroke by Squirrel Cypron, Herod's dam by Blaze Selima by Bethel's Arabian Dau. of Graham's Champion. Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Somerset Arabian. LEXINC d r2 00 t g Orville. Emily. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. Carneal. 1 M The Flyer. Parma. Vandyke, Jr. Azalia by Beningbrough Gillyflower by Highflyer Dau. of Goldflnder Sis. to Grasshopper by Marske. Dick Andrews May by Beuingbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket , by Herod Sophia" by Blank Diana by Second. u < c Sumpter. Sir Archy. Flirtilla's dam Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Coalition Cqlt Dau. of Bustard (Crab). Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slamerkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam by Second. i * tl .-30 Robin Grey. Maria. Royalist Belle Mariah bv Gr. Diomed Queen by Imp. St. George Dau. of Cassius Primrose by Imp. Dove Stella by Othello. Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond by Cul. Arabian. \/ 1 Sultan. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castrel's darn by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade (Godol.) Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hut. Spot Dau. of Bay Bolton. ~ 3 6 a M EH Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. I > -c a Blacklock. Daughter of. Whilelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8 7 os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam Ara- bian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko Sis. to Mirza. 2 3 Lucilla. Trumpator. Lucy. Sir Solomon Dau. of Hickory (Imp. Whip) Imp. Trumpetta by Trumpa- tor Sis. to Lambinos by Highflyer Dau. of Eclipse. Orphan Lady Grey by Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds. 8 p 2 l g Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper (Crab). *orme. w c :j Emma. Whisker. Gibside Fairy. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. a j 1 0) a cj w Royal Oak. Daughter of. Catton Dau. of Smolensk o Lady Mary by Beningbrough Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Marske A la Grecque by Regulus. Orville Epsom Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lardella by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont's dam. c r 3 p Sultan. elim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus. 3g Trampoline. rramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator (Conductor) Prunella bv Hiehflver (Herod) Promise bv Snap (Snip) Julia bv Blank (Godol.) Spectator's dam by Partner (Jigg) Bohny'Lass by Bay Boltoii (Grey Hautboy) Dau. of Darley Arabian Dau. of Byerly "Turk Dau. of Taffolet Barb Dau. of Place's White Turk Natural Barb Mare. 162 The Horse Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. VENTILATOR Will be located for the season of 1883, as private stallion, in the Brook- dale Stud, near Holmdel^ Monmouth Co., JV. Y., Mr. I). I). Withers, proprietor. YENTILATOR, by Vandal, best son of imp. Glencoe, bred by Gen. W. Gr. 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, 2d dam Rosette, dam of Quartermaster, by imp. Yorkshire, out of Picayune, the dam of Doubloon, Florin, Louis d'Or, etc., by Medoc, son /of American Eclipse. Ventilator made his first appearance as a two-year-old in the Young America Stakes, No. 1, one mile, at Nashville, Tenn., running second to Katie Pearce in 1 :45, with Elemi, Leona, Bob Woolley, and six others behind him. Ran dead heat with Elemi, for the Young America Stakes, No. 2, one mile, in 1 :4Cf ; Elemi beat him the deciding heat in 1 :49|. Behind him in this were Katie Pearce, Bob Woolley, and five others. At three years old was unplaced in the Clark Stakes at Louisville, won by his stable companion, Volt geur. In 1876 and '77, he was in retirement. In 1878, he came out in poor hands, ran econd in one race and unplaced in seven. In 1879, started in 21 races, all over timuer, won four, was second in three, third in five, and unplaced in the others. He ran 3J miles over the Steeple Chase Course, at Sheepshead Bay, in 4:27, and won the second heat in a hurdle race of heats, 1 miles in 2:28. In 1880, started in 14 races, won seven, was second in five, and unplaced in two. His races were all over timber, and some of them fast ones, beating such horses as Judith, Bertha, Pomeroy, Chimney- sweep, etc. During his retirement he covered three mares, and got Mary Anderson, Bagdad, and Ventriloquist, all of them winners in good company. The family is a famous racing one on both sides. On the sire's side belong Lexington, Vandal, Mon- archist, Volturno, Ruric, Alaric, Luke Blackburn, Hindoo, Monitor, and others of the best horses of the American tfrf . On the side of his dam the family is perhaps equally famous, such horses as Doubloon, Florin, Louis d'Or, the best horses of their day, as also Quartermaster, Vagrant and Bounce. Ventilator is a dark chestnut, witk a email leaf -shaped star in the forehead, 15 hands high, but very stout, well shaped and muscular.' He weighs 1,055 Ibs. He will get race-horses with a fair chance. The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 163 PEDIGREE OF VENTILATOR. 2 . 1 Buzzard. CastrePs dam. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian Dam of True Blues. Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Maltou's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler. - 0> Bacchante Williamson's Ditto. Sis. to Calomel. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungannon Dau. of Prophet Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin. Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Button's Spot Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of Fox Cub. o 3 QJ C ^ a i H Dick Andrews. Daughter of. Joe Andrews Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Cardinal Puff Dau. of Tatler Dau. of Snip Dau. of Godolphin Arabian. Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus. *-j < q 1 i & Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank- Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. ^ |- %* *s Whitelock. Daughter of. Hambletonian Rosalind by Phoenomenon Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Traveler Miss Makeless. Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot 8-os Manilla bv Goldflnder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian Miss Cade. ^ .5 H "8 Orville. Miss Grimstone. Beniugbrongh Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko Sis. to Mirza by Godol. Arabian. A ^ ? a , SS 63 fn Sir Solomon. Dauphter of. Imp. Tickle Toby (Alfred) Vesta by Dreadnought (Celer) Bandy by Clockfast Dau. of Americus (Imp. Shark) Dau. of Imp. Fearnought. Hickory (Imp. Whip) Imp. Trumpetta by Trumpator Sis. to Lambinos by Highflyer Dau. of Eclipse Vauxhall Snap's dam, by Cade. tf H < ,1 s -^ S Orphan. Lady Grey. Ball's Florizel (Dioined) Fair Rachel by Diomed Susan Jones by Imp. Shark (Marske) Dau. of Thornton's Wildair (Symme's Wildair). Robin Gray Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds. ENTI] 1 i A 03 gts Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper (Crab). > 1 5 Vulture. Langar. Kite. Selim Dau. of Walton Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babrahan Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Bustard (Castrel) Olympia by Sir Oliver Scotilla by Anvil Scota by Eclipse Harmony by Herod Rutilia by Blank. I 1 ri ,5 Hetman Platoff. Brutandorf. Daughter of. Blacklock Mandane by Pot-8-os Y. Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Comp. Barb Sis. to Regulus. Comus Marciana by Stamford Marcia by Coriander Faith by Pacolet Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroouoko. ^ 2 1 Princess. Slane. Sis. to Cobweb. Royal Oak Dau. of Orville Epsom Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lardella by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont's dam. Phantom Filagree by Soothsayer Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpa- tor Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia. 3 o 1 ,5 St. Nicholas. Emilius. S*-Mew. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dor mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Scud Goosander by Hambletonian Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator Horatia. 1 " k 5 ss %& Tramp. Daughter of. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanua Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. Of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Sancho Blacklock's dam by Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Co- heiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old England. i 99 3 3 i Am. Eclipse. Y. Maid of the Oaks. Duroc Millers Damsel by Messenger Dau. of Pot-8-os Dau. of Gim- crack Snap-Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of B. Childers. Expedition Maid of the Oaks by Spread Eagle Annette by Imp. Shark Dau. of Rockingham Dau. of Gallant Dau. of True Whig. >>o> 1J Tiger. Lady Robin. Cook's Whip Jane Hunt by Hampton's Paragon Moll by Imp. Figure SlamerkiH by Wiidair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Robin Gray (Royalist) Dau. of Quicksilver (Imp. Medley) Dau. of Meade's Celer (Janus by Janus, Son of Go. Arabian;. 164 The Horse-Breeders* Guide and Hand J3oo7c. VIATOR, (WINNER OF THE SEQUEL STAKES AT SARATOGA, WESTCHESTER CUP AT JEROME PARK, AND PHILADELPHIA CUP AT PHILA- DELPHIA, PA.), Will stand at the Cloverbrook Slud. Property if Mr. Usher Clabaugh, near Middleburg, Md., at $25 the season, dams of winners free. VIATOR by Vauxhall. son of Lexington, bred by E. A. Clabaugh, foaled 1872, dam Heather-belle by imp. Balrownie, son of Annandale, out of L'Anglaise by Hobbie Noble. Viator made his appearance as a three-vear old, started eight times and won two races. Saratoga, won the Sequel Stakes for three-year olds, 2 miles, in 3:43 J, beating Gen. Harvey, Vagabond, and Paul Pry ; won the Three-year old Stakes, 1-J- miles, in 2:48|-. Baltimore, was second in the Preakness Stakes, 1 miles, won by Tom Ochiltree in 2:43| ; was second in the Dixie Stakes for three-year olds, 2 miles, won by Tom Ochiltree in3:42| ; was second in the Breckenbridge Stakes for three- year olds, 2 miles, won by Aristides in 3:36. At Monmouth Park was third in the Jersey Derby for three-year olds, 1| miles, won by Calvin in 2:43 ; was un- placed in his other races. As a four-year old started in eight races, of which he won four. Baltimore, won a race of 2 mile heats in 3:41, 3:43, beating Joe Cerns and three others. Jerome Park, won the Westchester Cup, 2^ miles, in 4:10, beating St. Martin, Joe Cerns and Lelaps. Point Breeze Park, Pa., won the Philadelphia Club Cup, 2| miles, in 4:37J, beating Chesapeake, Shirley, and Madge. Saratoga, won a dash of 2 miles in 3 :37, beating Preston and Brother to Bassett (Charley Howard). Saratoga, was second in a dash of 4 miles won by St. Martin in 7:44f, only two starters. Baltimore, was third in the Baltimore Cup, 2 miles, won by Tom Ochiltree in 4:09. and was unplaced in his other races. Viator is a highly bred horse, his sire, Vaux- hall, was one of Lexington's best sons, and traces back to an own sister of Muley Mo- lock. Viator has the Diomed and Orville blood on the side of his sire, and the blood of Old Queen Mary, coupled with that of Whalebone through Touchstone and Sir Hercules, with the Herod and Eclipse through reputable sources. Viator is a bright chestnut, 16 hands high, with star in his forehead and one hind foot white. He measures 74 inches around the girth, and is finely and well developed. The Horse- Breeders* Guide and Hand Book. 165 PEDIGREE OF VIATOR. ~ gs 8 o dD v Sir Archy. Danghter of. x Diomed Castiauiraby Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos" phorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Saltrarn Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire. P c e ,. C 2Q Sister to ruckahoe Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast> Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade. = 'x 3 i I N ^ Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana. _j < Alice C Rowena. Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slam- erkiu by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Robin Gray Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond. J < \> J5 St. Nicholas. Emilius. Sea-Mew. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Scud Goosander by Hambletonian Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator Horatia by Blank. - 1 ^, ce o5 CO as Tramp. Daughter of. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. Sancho Blacklock's dam by Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Co- heiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. 3) > d 5 i> 1 Orville. Eleanor, Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Canta- trice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter Dau. of Partner. y X CH 1 5 & a H fc Dick Andrews. Spitfire. Joe Andrews (Eclipse) Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Car. Puff Dau. of Tatler Dau. of Snip Dau. of Go. Arabian Dau. of Framp. Whiteneck. Beningbrough Dau. of Y. Sir Peter (Doge) Dan. of Engineer Dau. of Wil. Arabian Dau. of Hut. Spot Dau. of Mogul. M > d ~ Touch- stone. 1 Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper (Crab). 5 tt a a < Rebecca. Lottery. Daughter of. Tramp >Mandane by Pot-8-os Y. Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Comp. Barb Sis. to Regulus by Go. Arabian. Cervantes Anticipation by Beningbrough Expectation by Herod Dau. of Skim Dau. of Janus (Godol.) Spinster by Crab. "r; P= b oa -?. Jladiator. Partisan. Pauline. Walton Parasol by Pot-8-os Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Moses Quadrille by Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander Miss Green by Highflyer Harriet by Matchem. w i r ~' J & Plenipotentiary. Myrrha. Emilius Harriet by Pericles Dau. of Selim Pipylina by Sir Peter Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator. Whalebone Gift by Y. Gohanna Sis. to Grazier by Sir Peter Sis. to Am- aitor by Trumpator Dau. of Herod Dau. of Snap. r^ s 4 w a J ^ 5 s. Pantaloon. Castrel. Idalia. Buzzard Selim's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Peruvian Musidora by Meteor Maid of All Work by Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip. $ Hobbie OJ i -. s Touchstone. Decoy. Camel Banter by Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling. Filho-da-Puta Finesse by Peruvian Violante by John Bull Dau. of Highflyer Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. I ^ -" ri#h Bird- catcher. Sir Hercules. Guicciolli. Whalebone Peri by Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder. Bob Booty Flight by I. Escape Y. Heroine by Bagot Heroine by Hero Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. C 4 f Langar. Selim Dau. of Walton Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. [1 Delenda. Gohanna (Mercury) Carthage, Sis. to Hannibal by DriverJTrentham) 'Fractious bv Mercury (Eclipse) Dau of Woodpecker (Herod) Ever- lasting by Eclipse (Marske) Hyaena by Snap (Snip) Miss Belsea by Regulus (Godol.) Dau. of Bartlet's Childers (Dar. Arabian) Dau. of Honeywood's Arabian Byerly Mare dam of the Two/True Blues. 166 The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. VIRGIL, (WINNER OF THE SEQUEL STAKES, TWO MILES, AT PATERSON, N. J , IN 1867,) Will stand the season of 1 883 at the Elmendorf Stud, Fayette County, Ky.^ at the season. Application to I). Swigert, Muir's P. O. Ky. Annual sales of yearlings in May. VIRGIL by Vandal, son of Glencoe, bred by Hymen C. Gratz, Woodford County, Kentucky, was foaled spring of 1864, dam Hymenia, dam of Ansel, Mollie Wood, etc., by imp. Yorkshire, son of St. Nicholas by Emilius. Virgil was a good race- horse, he WAU at Patersou, N. J., in 1867, mile heats, in 1:51$, 1:51, beating Dot, Mittie and Metarie, track heavy ; Jerome Park, won mile heats, in 1:48, 1:50$, 1:49, Beating Morrissey, No. 3, and others ; at Saratoga, won three-quarters of a mile in 1:18$, beating Annie Workman, Luther and others ; was second to Ruthless in Sequel Stakes, 2 miles, in 3 : 37$ ; at Paterson Fall Meeting, won mile dash, beating the noted James A. Connolly, Redwing, etc., in 1:48$ ; same place, won Sequel Stakes, 2 miles, in 3:48f, beating Morrissey. After the death of Mr. R. A. Alexander, in 1867, he passed into the hands of Mr. Swigert, and ran a few races ; was then sold and put at work over timber. In 1871, won 1$ miles, over six hurdles, in 2:48f, and two mile heats, over eight hurdler, in 4:08, 3:58 ; ran a dead heat in one with Blind Tom ; was second in two others, and third in one ; in 1872, ran second in one race. Vandal, the sire of Virgil, was the best son of Glencoe, not only as a race-horse^ but as a sire ; his turf career was short but brilliant ; he won three mile heats, in 5: 36, 5:33. Imp. Yorkshire, the sire of his dam, was a very successful stallion, being the sire of Zampa, Magic, Modonna, Princeton, Wasrram, Waterloo, Lodi and a host of others. Virgil's first foals came out in 1875 ; as two year olds, he had only nine living ; Vagrant won nearly all the two-year old stakes at Lexington and Louisville, and the following year, won the Phoenix Hotel Stake at Lexington, 1$ miles, in l:56f; the Kentucky Derby at Louisville, 1$ miles, in 2:38$, beating Creedrnore, Parole and others ; he also won the Grand Exposition Stakes at Philadelphia, 1$ miles, in 2: 42^. Vigil, another son, in 1876, then three years old, won the Summer Handicap at Saratoga, If miles, in 3:07$; tho. Grand National Handicap at Jerome Park, 2$ miles, in 4:11 ; won Dixie Stakes at Baltimore, 2 miles, in 3:41$, beating Parole, Heretog and Algerine, track heavy, and taking up a penalty of five pounds ; won the Breckenridge Stakes, 2 miles, in 3:37$, beating Parole and Virginius, he also won other good races. Vera Cruz, another of the same year, was a first-class horse, won the Sweepstake for all-ages at Saratoga, 1877, 1$ miles, defeating Ochiltree and Parole ; won the Breckenridge Stake at Baltimore same year, 2 miles, in 3:40$, and the Kentucky St. Leger, 2 miles, at Louisyille, in 3:35; other good ones by him are Virginius, Virgilian, Vermont, Fairplay, Blossom, Santa Anita, Valparaiso, Pride, Virginia, Valleria, Vinita, Frank McLaughling, Vici, Joe Rodes, Memento, Vanguard, Uberto, Carley B, a winner of the Travers Stakes, 1882 ; the Reliet Stakes, and a mile and a furlong in 1:55. Anglia, Clarence, Cliquot, Mistral, Mamie O, Harry Hill, a real good horse, Nana, Little Katie, Kite, and last, though not least, Hindoo, the best horse which has appeared in this country for more than twenty years, for his brilliant performances. I must refer you to his card in this book. Virgil is a dark brown, standing full 16 hands, with a bright star in his forehead. He has quite a neat head and ear ; fine, good neck ; well placed, oblique shoulders ; good depth of girth ; well-shaped body, ribbed home to broad, strong hips, with good sweep in his quarters. He was roughly used toward the end of his racing career, and, in consequence, his legs show the effects of his knocks over the timber. He is yet vigorous and in fine health, and was at the head of the list of winning sires in 1881, and bids fair to earn greater laurels as a sire. He has crosses of Dionied and American Eclipse, and is very much inbred to. the famous English Eclipse on both sides, and to the Godolphin Barb. The .Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 16Y PEDIGREE OF VIRGIL. | VIRGIL. ^ VANDAL. 1 a 2 d * 3 | HH ^ H' d '3 a 1 5 a d s H o S 1 I 1 o Buzzard. Castrel's dam. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian Dau. of True Blues. Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Makeless. Williamson's Ditto. Sis. to Calomel. Sir Peter Arethusa by Dungannon Dau. of Prophet Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin. Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Button's Spot Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of Fox Cub. Dick Andrews. Daughter of. Joe Andrews Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Cardinal Puff Dau. of Tatler Dau. of Snip Dau. of Godol. Arabian Dau of Frampton's Whiteneck. Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus. Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank- Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Whitelock. Daughter of. Bambletonian Rosalind by Phoenomenon Atalanta by Matchem rLass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Traveler Miss Makeless. Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cullen Arabian Miss Cade. Orville. Miss Grimstone. Beniugbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marsk's dam by Blacklegs. Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko Sis. to Mirza by Godol. Arabian. Sir Solomon. Daughter of. Tickle Toby (Alfred) Vesta by Dreadnought (Celer) Bandy by Clockfast Dau. of Americus (Imp. Shark) Dau. of Imp. Fearnought (Regulus). Hickory (Imp. Whip) Imp. Trumpetta by Trumpator Sis. to Lambinos by Highflyer Dau. of Eclipse Vauxhall, Snap's dam by Cade. Orphan. Lady Grey. Ball's Florizel (Diomed) Fair Rachel by Diomed Susan Jones by Imp. Shark (Marske) Dau. of Thornton's Wildair (Symme's Wildair). Robin Grey Maria by Melrar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond. | HYMENIA. , I/. I d _o 1 9 Q E, 1 1 02 P 1 w 2> d ^ 3 Orville. Emily. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. Scud. Goosander. Beningbrough Eliza by Highflyer Augusta by Eclipse Hardwick's dam by Herod Dau. of Bajazet Dau. of Regulus. Hambletouian Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers. Dick Andrews. Daughter of. Joe Andrews (Eclipse) Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Cardinal Puff Dau. of Tatler Dau. of Snip Dau. of Godol. Arabian. Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus. Sancho. Blacklock's dam Don Quixote Dau. of Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip Dau. of Cottingham Warlock Galloway. Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian Miss Cade. Am. Eclipse. Y. Maid of the Oaks. Duroc Millers Damsel by Messenger Dau. of Pot-8-os Dau. of Gim- crack Snap-Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus. Expedition Maid of the Oaks by Spread Eagle Annette by Imp. Shark Dau. of Rockingham Dau. of Gallant Dau. of True Whig. Cook's Whip.* Jane Hunt. Imp. Whip (Saltram) Speckleback by Randolph's Celer (Meade's Celer dam by Sloe) Speckleback by Meade's Celer Dau. of Sober John. Hampton's Paragon (Flimnap) Moll by Imp. Figure Slamerkin by Imp. Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amarauthus' dam by Second. Imp. Whip. Speckleback. Saltram Dau. qf Herod (Tartar) Dau. of Oroonoko (Crab) Creampot's dam by Cartouche (Bald Galloway) Seabright Arabian Mare. Randolph's Celer (Meade's Celer dam by Sloe) D. Speckleback by Meade's Celer (Janus by Janus by Godol.) Dau. of Sober John (Rib). Duke of Bedford Daughter of. Imp. Bedford (Dunganuon) Dau. of Voltaire by Imp. Janus by Godol.) Nancy Washington by Imp. Master Stephen (Son of ReguluR.) Imp. Speculator (Dragon) Dau. of Dare Devil (Magnet) Imp. Trumpetta by Trumpator (Conductor) Sis. to Lambinos by Highflyer (Herod) Dau. of Eclipse (Marske) Vauxhall, Snap's dam by Cade (Godol.) *Same as Blackburn's Whip. Dau. of Bolton Littlejohn (Partner) Durham's Favorite by Son of the i Bald Galloway Daffodil's dam by Sir T. Gascoigne's Foreign Horse. 168 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. VIRGILIAN Will stand the season of 1883, at the Bolingbrooke Stud, near Middleburg, Md.. at $25 for the season. Application to R. W. Walden, Middle- Imrg, Md. VIRGILIAN, by Virgil, son of Vandal, bred by Mr. M. H. Sanford, foaled, 1874, dam La Henderson, darn-of Ferida, by Lexington, out of Kitty Clark, dam of Maiden by Glencoe. Virgilian, at three years old, started eight times. Galveston, Texas, was second in the Gulf City Stakes for three-year-olds, \\ miles, won by Ella Rowett, in 2:42|. Houston, Texas, was second in a race of mile heats, won by Belle Barclay, in l:46f, 1:46|, 1:51. Virgilian won the first heat. Won race of mile heats in 1:52, 1 :53. Austin, Texas, was second in a race of mile heats, won by Ella Rowett, in 1 :51|, 1:54. Was second in a dash of 1 miles, won by Ella Rowelt, in 2.13|. Was second in a race of mile heats for beaten horses, won by Belle Barkley, in 1:45, 1:44^, 1:48|., Virgilian won the first heat. Galvrston, Texas, was second in a dash of li miles, won by Ella Rowett, in 2.13^ ; was second in a race of mile heats, won by Ella Rowett in l:51-o, 1:54. At (4) started three times. At New Orleans, was third in a ds^h of 1|- miles, won by Conrad in 1:56^. Cincinnati, was unplaced in a race of mile heats, won Tolono in 1:47|, 1 47^. Won a dash of one mile in 1:44^. Was second in a race of mile heats, three in five, won by Shortline in l:47f, 1:46, 1:47. At (5) started in 33 races. At Savannah, Ga., was second in a dash of one mile and a furlong, won by Egypt in 1 :59|s unplaced in a dash of one mile, won by Essillah, in 1 :47. ' Charleston, was third in a race of mile heats won by Essillah in 1:45|, 1:47. New Orleans, was second in mile heats, three in five, won by Verdigris in l:57f, 1:58, 2:05, track muddy ; was second in a dash of 1 miles, won by Kingsland, in 2:17 ; won handicap mile heafrs in 1:46, 1:46^, 1:48|. Blue Gown won the first heat. Won a dash of one mile in 1:46 J. Louisville, Ky., was unplaced in a race of mile heats, won by King Faro, in 1 :44, 1 :42, 1 :45 ; was second in a selling race, one mile and a furlong, won by Egypt in 1:57; was third in a selling race, one mile and a furlong, won by Egypt in 1 -50f ; was third in a dash of one mile, won by Bill Bass in 1 :44|. Cincinnati, Ohio, was unplaced in a dash of one mile, won by Claudia in 2:17|; won race of mile heats, three in five, in 1:45^, 1:45J, 1:46. Chicago, was second in a dash of 1J miles, won by Mintzer in 2:16! ; unplaced in a race of mile heats, three in five, won by Janet in 1:48|, 1:4(5, l:54f, 1:59. Detroit, Mich., won race of mile heats in l:45f, 1:44*; was second in a mile dash, won by Glenmore, in 1 :42|. Sheepshead Bay, was third in a race of heats of three-quarters of a mile, won by Janet Murray, in 1:19, 1:19!; was second in a dash of 1J miles, won by Shylock in 2:18 ; won race of heats of three- quarters of a mile, in 1:22^, 1:23 ; was second in a race of mile heats, won by Baton Rouge in 1:46|, 1:46| ; won a race of three-quarters of a mile heats, in 1:20|, 1:21, 1:23J. Monnibuth Park, unplaced in a dash of 1 miles, won by Invermoor,~in 2:15; was second in a dash of one mile and a furlong, gentlemen riders, won by Erastus Corning (aged), with 145 Ibs., in 2:18^. Virgilian carried 160 Ibs. ; Was second in a Handicap sweepstakes, 1 miles, won by Checkmate in 2:13f Prospect Park, was third in a Handicap sweepstakes heats of one mile and a furlong, won by Glenmore in l:58f, 2:00, 2:02|, Chiquita won the first heat arwl Virgilian was ruled out in the third; was unplaced in a race of mile heats, won by Edwin A, in 1 :45, 1 :44| , 1 :47 ; was un- placed in a dash of one mile, won by Egypt in 1:45 ; was unplaced in a, race of mile heats, won by Mollie McGinley, in 1:44, 1:45, l:4i, 1:49J, 1 :51, Virgilian won the first heat; was unplaced in a race of mile heats, won by Warfield in 1 :44|, 1 :45. Baltimore, was unplaced in a dash of ! miles, won by Juanita, in 2:19|. Washington, D. C., was second in a dash of one mile and a furlong, won by Serge in 2:05; was third in a dash of 2 miles, over eight hurdles, won by Lizzie D in 3:57. Vir- gilian is descended from a racing family ; he is by Virgil, sire of the great Hindoo, and his dam is dam of Ferida, and his graudam the grandam of the popular favorite, Parole. Many other distinguished race-horses have descended from the family. In addition to a double cross of Glencoe, he is much inbred to Sir Archy and Diomed, and traces through the imported Cub Marc to the Layton Barb. Mare. Virgilian is a blood b y with black points, stands full 15| hands high, with great substance and power and an excellent temper. 1 Lor se- Breeders* Guide and Hand Book. 169 PEDIGREE OF VIRGILIAN. & 'NVniOHIA 1 ^ 5 09 E o 1 3 f 1 ;o 2 "^ k r | ~ -i 'a 02 11 1 3 1 si ^'o "3 fc P3 j? Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Dau. of Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hutton's Spot Dau. of B. Bolton. Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Treutham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Blacklock. Daughter of. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arab'n. Orville Miss Grirnstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko. Trumpator. Lucy. Sir Solomon Dau. of Hickory Imp. Trurfcpetta by Trumpator Sis. to Lambinos by Highflyer Dau. of Eclipse. Orphan Lady Grey by Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds. Emilius. Sea-Mew. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Scud Goosander by Hambletonian Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator Horatia by Blank. Tramp. Daughter of. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. Sancho Blacklock's dam by Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheir- ess by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Medoc. Grecian Princess Am. Eclipse Y. Maid of the Oaks by Expedition Maid of the Oaks by Spread Eagle Annette by Imp. Shark Dau. of Rockingham. Cook's Whip Jane Hunt by Hampton's Paragon Moll by Figure Slam- erkin by Imp. Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Cook's Whip.* Mary Bedford. Imp. Whip Speckleback by Randolph's Celer (Meade's Celer dam by Sloe) Speckleback by Meade's Celer (Janus) Dau. of Sober John. Duke of Bedford Dau. of Speculator (Dragon) Dau. of Dare Devil (Magnet) Imp. Trumpetta by Trumpator. \ K 3 a" cJ -ii ~ CJ - c 1 :: O o> .~ < 8 01 ! I c -/. 5 9 P g| sl SI 2 "H i-l /- - i i i f| Is 02 a n Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Du. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire (Regulus). Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock (Jigg). Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian. Emilius. Icaria, Orville Em ily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose bv Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank. Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slam- erkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus's dam. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamopds Imp. Diamond. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Begulus Dau. of Hutton's Spot. Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectators^ dam by Partner. Sir Archy. Flirtilla's dam. Diomed Castianira by Rockiugham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slamerkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam by Second Dau. of Starling. Tiger. Paragon. Cook's Whip Jane Hunt by Hampton's Paragon Moll by Figure Slam- erkiu by Wildair Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam.' Imp. Buzzard Indiana by Columbus (Imp. Pantaloon) Jane Hunt by Paragon (Imp. Flimnap Moll by Imp. Figure (Grey Figure) Slamer- kin by Imp. Wildair (Cade) Cub Mare by Cub (Fox) Amaranthus' * Same as Blackburn's. TVlli UJ .L1I1J-S. Tf JJV4CL11 \V>tl.VtC/ V/UU IHLOttQ IL/J V/ U. M y J.' V A ; jn.1110.1 dill UUU.O dam by Second (F. Childers) Leede's dam by Starling (Bay Bolton) Sis. to Vane's Partner by Partner (Jigg) Sis. to Guy by Greyhound (White Barb Chillaby) Brown's Farewell by Makeless (Oglethorpe Ara- bian) Dau. of Brimmer Dau. of Place's White Turk Dau. of Dods- worth Lavton Barb Mare. 170 The .PIorse--Breeders' Guide and Hand I3ook. VOLTURNO, (WINNER OF THE PLANTERS' HOUSE STAKE AT ST. LOUIS, 1878; UNITED STATES HOTEL STAKE AT SARATOGA; BRECKENRIDGE STAKE AT BALTIMORE, 1879, AND LOUISVILLE CUP IN 1880,) Will stand the season o/'1883 at the Stud Farm of his owner, Mr. Samuel Powers, near Decatur, 111., by private contract. VOLTURNO by imp. Billet, son of Voltigeur, bred by Samuel Powers, Decatur, 111., foaled 1876, dam Sprightly own sister to Nevada, dam of Luke Blackburn, Salina and Crucifix by Lexington out of Lightsome by imp. Glencoe. Vplturno at two years old started in five events; won four, and ran third in one. St. Louis, Mo., June 5, won Planters' House Stakes, three quarters of a mile, in 1:18, defeating Goodnight, Athel- stane and two others. Same meeting, June 8, ran third iu the Lucas and Hunt Stakes, one mile, won by Lah-tu nah, in 1 :45, Goodnight second ; four others were behind him, including La Favorita, who, as well as Volturno, carried 5 Ibs. penalty. Saratoga, Aug. 21, won 5-furlong dash in 1 :04, defeating Boardman, good second, and three others. Sara- toga, Aug. 28, won three-quarters of a mile handicap, for all ages, in 1 :17, beating Alle- veur, Janet Murray, Franklin, Fusillade, and St. James. Boston, Mass., Sept. 6; won Revere House Stakes, one mile, defeating Scotilla (late Jessie Donaldson) easily in 1 :54J. Three years old started ten times; won six races, was second in two, third in one and unplaced in one. Volturno, who gave unmistakable evidence of great promise in his two year-old form, unfortunately went amiss early in the season, and had to forego his Spring engagements. His first appearance in 1879 was at Saratoga, July 25; ran second to Franklin in dash of one mile ; time, 1:46|; Enterprise and Bennett also ran. Same place, July 30, finished third in a field of ten to Dan Sparling and Jennie B, one mile; time, 1 :44f . Same place, Aug. 5, won the United States Hotel Stakes, 1 miles, de- feating Harold, Bulwark, Rochester and Audax; time, 2:41. Same place, Aug. 15, won handicap sweepstakes, 1 miles, defeating Gov. Hampton and Mary Ann; time, 2:1 Of. Monmouth Park, N. J., A.ug, 23, finished fourth in the Champion Stakes, 1^ miles, won by Spendthrift; Report second, Bramble third, Harold fifth, Bonnie Oaks last; time, 2:41^. Same place, Aug. 30, won the Atlantic Handicap, 1 miles, defeat- ing Bonnie Carrie, Monitor, Dan Sparling, Claudia and Farley; time, 2:43. Brighton Beach, N. Y., Sept. 1C, won handicap, If miles, defeatingEuterpri.se, Gov. Hampton, Peter Hynes, The Nipper, Lizzie D, and Le Roi; time, 3:08^. Same place, Sept. 25, won the Sequel Handicap, If miles, defeating Gen. Philips and Lady Middleton; time, 3 :08. Jerome Park, Oct. 9, ran unplaced in Handicap Sweepstakes, If miles, won by Lou Lanier; time, 3:10; ten started. Ended a brief and brilliant season by winning the Breckenridge Stakes, at Baltimore, Oct. 25, distance 2 miles, defeating Harold, Aureolus and Monitor; time, 3:35; Monitor carried 112 Ibs., which included 5 Ibs. penalty for winning the Dixie Stakes; the rest, 110 Ibs. each. Four years old started six times, won four races and was unplaced in two. Lexington, May 14, won Club Purse, 2 miles and a furlong, in 3:51, beating Jils Johnson and two others. Louisville, May 18, won Club Purse, 1 miles, in2:12^, beating One Dime and Bucktie. May 21, won Louisville Cup, 2 miles, in4:20|, beating Blue Eyes, CammieF., Himyar and two others; track very muddy. St. Louis, June 10, beat Turin for Club Purse, 2 miles, in 5:01^; he afterwards complained in his near fore leg and has not run since. If high breeding and racing lineage is worth anything inbreeding race-horses, Volturno should make his mark. His dam Sprightly, is own sister of Nevada, dam of Luke Blackburn, Crucifix, dam of Fairplay and Quito and Salina a famous race-mare. Vol- turno is a blood bay, highly finished, of great substance and power, with the best of temper. He was a fine feeder and was both a speedy and a game horse. He should succeed in the stud. Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 171 PEDIGREE OF VOLTURNO. s~ Whitelock. Daughter of. Hambletonian Rosalind by Phoenomenon Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Old Traveler. Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian. ;_* [5 i Phantom. Daughter of. Walton Julia by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of C. Foxhunter. Overton Gratitude's dam by Walnut Dau. of Ruler Piracantha by Matchem Dau. of Regulus Jenny Spinner. "o 1 Mulatto. Catton. Desdemona. Golumpus Lucy Grey by Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Old Traveler. Orville Fanny by Sir Peter Dau. of Diomed Desdemona by Marske Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab Ebony by F. Childers Ebony by Basto. 2 ^ 5 <* Filho-da-Puta. Treasure. Haphazard Mrs. Barnet by Waxy Dau. of Woodpecker Heinel by Squirrel Principessa by Blank Dau. of Cul. Arabian Lady Thigh. Camillus Dau. of Hyacinthus Flora by King Fergus Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Old Traveler. a; Touch- stone. Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by- Matchem Dau. of Squirt. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. I S | ! Filho-da-Puta. Finesse. Haphazard Mrs. Barnet by Waxy Dau. of Woodpecker Heinel by by Squirrel Priucipessa by Blank Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Peruvian Violante by John Bull Dau. of Highflyer Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers. 1 3 L 1 Actaeon. Galena. Scud Diana by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Walton Comedy by Comus Dau. of Star Dau. of Y. Marske Emma by Telemachus A-la-Grecque by Regulus Dau. of Allworthy. [JRNO. 09 1 Whisker. Daughter of. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Sorcerer Dau. of Sir Solomon Dau. of Y. Marske Dau. of Phoenomenon Calliope by Slouch Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko. LJ.1OA p li Sir Archy. Daughter of. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of William's Forrester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Saltram Dau. of Sy name's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire (Regulus). tx i J O 33 IS Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fear- nought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. Alderman Dau. of Clock fast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Ktty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade (Godol). 'R JS arneal. fl Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana. J Rowena. Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slam- erkin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp. Diamond by Cul. Arabian. 4 1 1 1 Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton'sdam by Cade. Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hut's Spot Dau. of Bay Bolton. tsome. 3 H Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyanea by Snap Miss Belsea. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Ju ia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. 3 1 Trustee. Catton. Emma. Golumpus Lucy Grey by Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Old Traveler. Whisker Gibside Fairy by Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slamerkin. 5 GO li Tranby. Jlacklock Dau. of Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko. SQ ^> Lucilla. [Yumpator (Sir Solomon) Lucy by Orphan (Ball's Florizel) Lady Grey by Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds Imp.Diamond by Cullen Arabian Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner Dau. of Greyhound Dau. of Curwen Bay Barb Dau. of D'Arcy Ch. Arabian Dau. of Whiteshirt Old Montague Mare. 172 2 he Horse- Breeders* G-uide and Hand Book. WANDERER, (WINNER OF THE RAILROAD STAKES AT NASHVILLE, 1872; THE MONMOUTH CUP AT LONG BRANCH, AND WESTCHESTER CUP AT JEROME PARK, 1873.) Will stand the season of 1883 at the farm of Mr. T. J. Nichols, Bourbon Co., Ky., at $100 the season. Application to Thos. J. Nichols, Paris, Ky. WANDERER by Lexington, son of Boston, bred in the Woodburn Stud, Ky., foaled 1808, dam Coral, dam of Uncas by Vandal, son of Glencoe out of imp. Cairngorme by Cotherstone, winner of the 2,000 guineas and Derby, son of Touchstone, winner of the. St. Leger. Wanderer is descended from one of the most noted racing families of England, tracing back through an own sister to imp. Glencoe to the famous Web by Waxy. The family has furnished some of the most noted race-horses and successful sires of the English turf. From it came Whalebone, winner of the Derby in 1810; Whisker, winner of the same event in 1815; Cobweb, winner of the Oaks and 1,000 guineas in 1824; Riddles- worth, winner of the 2,000 guineas and Derby in 1836; Glencoe, winner of the 3,000 guineas in 1831; Bay Middleton, winner of the 2,000 guineas and Goodwood Cup in 1834; Blue Gown, winner of the Derby in 1868; Silvio, winner of both Derby .and St. Leger in 1877, and a host of others. Wanderer made his first appearance as a three-year-old and was unplaced in the Belmont Stakes at Jerome Park, and the Jersey Derby at Long Branch, both events having been won by his half brother, Harry Bassett. At Long Branch he won a club purse, mile heats, in l:48f, 1:48J, defeating afield of seven. In his four-year old form, at New Orleans, he won a race of mile heats in 1:51, l:47J, 1:47|, beating Frank Ross, winner of the first heat; Niagara and Glenrpse; won the Railroad Stakes at Nashville, Tenn., two-mile heats, in 3:U, 3:38|, beating Hollywood, Frogtown, etc., and walked over for club purse, two-mile heats. " As a five-year-old he won the Monmouth Cup at Long Branch, 2i miles, in 4:31, beating Preakness, Hubbard and others; won the Westchester Cup at Jerome Park, 2J miles, in 4:04, beating True Blue, Eolus and others. At Saratoga ran second to Hubbard, 3 miles in 5:34, beating Harry Bassett and King Henry. Same meeting, ran second to Arizona, 1| miles, in 2:38, beating Boss Tweed and Eolus. As a six-year-old won club purse at Savannah, Ga., 2 miles, in 3:43|, beating Granger and four others, and also same meeting, a club purse, 1 rniles, in 2:18|, beating Ortolan and Tabitha. Nashville, Tenn., won the Johnson Stakes, 2J miles, in 4:06|, beating Planchette, St. George, and two others. At Jerome Park ran second to Shyfock, son of Lexington, in the Westchester Cup, 2 miles, in 4:13, beat- ing Lizzie Lucas, Abd-el-Koree and two others, track heavy. Saratoga, won club purse, Si miles, in 4:00^, beating Fellowcraft, Jack Frost, Gal way and Katie Pease. Same place, ran second to Fellowcraft, 4 miles, in 7:19^, the fastest race at the distance ever run up to that date. In this race Wanderer beat Katie Pease and was timed the distance in 7 :20. Wanderer has been quite a success in the stud, having only a few mares he sired One Dime a winner \\ miles in 1 :55|, 1 J miles in 2:09, mile heats in 1 :44|, 1 :44. Elkhorn Srakes If miles in 3:05. Minnie C. (Mrs. Chubbs), winner of the filly stakes at Lex- ington. J'lanita 1 miles in 2:10. Lizzie Sfilly stakes at Lexington half-mile in 0:49. Coquette Stakes at St. Louis, three-quarters of a mile in 1:18^; five furlongs in 1:02; three-quarters of a mile in 1 :16|; one mile in 1 :43. Mary Limphier, Farragut, Nomad, Wakefield, Cash Clay, Wa^erford, Prophet, Rambler, Wandering winner one mile in 1 :45 J, and Capital Stakes one mile in 1 :44|, and others all winners. His colts are the best the dams have produced. He is a rich golden chestnut, with the marks of his sire; is handsomely shaped and of very blood like appearance, muscular and highly finished: His sire was the best race-horse and stallion this country has produced; his dam is by the best so a of imp. Glencoe and traces through an own sister to Glencoe and Web by Waxy to a natural Barb Mare. This is one of the pure sources through which the blood of Lexington and Glencoe should be preserved. Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. PEDIGREE OF WANDERER. fl - *f Diomed. Castianira. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham. Rockiugham Tabitha b\ Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt Dau. of Bustard. | f 's dam. H Blacklock. Daughter of. Whitelock Dau. of Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. (Godol.) Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel Dau. of Arcaste. Dau. of Dam Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko Sis. to Mirza. H-: ' Lucilla. Trumpator. Lucy. Sir Solomon Dau. of Hickory Imp. Trumpetta by Trumpator Sis. to Lambinos by Highflyer Dau. of Eclipse Vauxhall, Snap's dam. Orphan Lady Grey by Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dan. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamond. D rstone. Touch- stone. Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper (Crab). I "c Emma. Whisker. Gibside Fairy. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. E 5 B O 1 Royal Oak. Daughter of. Catton Dau. of Smolensk! Lady Mary by Beningbrough Dau. of High- flyer Dau. of Marske A-la-Grecque by Regulus Dau. of Allworthy. Orville Epsom Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lardella by Y. Marsk Dau. of Cade Beaufremont's dam by Bro. to Fearnought. 0) II Sultan. Selim Bacchante by Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Spot. 3 S Trampoline. Tramp Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator (Conductor) Prunella Spectator's dam by Partner (Jigg) Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton (Grey Hautboy) Dau. of Darley Arabian Dau. of Byerly Turk Dau. of Taffolet Barb Dau. of Place's White Turk Natural Barb Mare. 174 The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. WHISPER, (WINNER OF NASHVILLE CUP, LOUISVILLE CUP AT LOUISVILLE, KY., AND OTHER GOOD RACES.) Will stan the season of 1883 at the Fleetwood Stud, near Frankfort, Franklin Co., Ky., at $50 the season. Application to Agent, Fleet- wood Stud, Frankfort, Ky. WHISPER by Planet, son of Revenue, bred in the Woodburn Stud, Ky., foaled 1870, dam Mattie Gross, dam of Mate, Grenada, etc., by Lexington, out of DickDoty's dam, by Am. Eclipse. Whisper did not run as a two-year old. At three years old was unplaced in the Phoenix Hotel Stakes, 1 miles won by Artist, in 2 :12|. Mon- mouth Park, unplaced in the Jersey Derby, 1| miles, won by Tom Bowling, in 2:45f ; was second in the Jersey Jockey Club Purse, mile heats, best three in five, won by Ari- zona, in 1:46, l:48f, l:47f, l:53i, 1:55, Whispei won the first two heats ; was third in the Cottagers Cup, 1| miles, won by imp. Stonehenge, in 2:44| ; unplaced in a Con- solation Purse, li miles, won by Shylock in 2 :44|. Saratoga, unplaced in the Kenner Stakes, 2 miles, won by imp. Ill-Used, in. 3 :39. At (4) Jerome Park, walked over for purse of $700, If miles. Monmouth Park, was second in the Monmouth Cup, 2f miles, won by Tom Bowling in 4:42 ; was second in a dash of 4 miles, \ron by Fellow- craft, in 7:43. Jerome Park, was unplaced in a dash of l miles, won by Grinstead, in 2:40f ; was third in a dash of 2f miles, won by Acrobat, in 4:33|. Baltimore, dis- tanced first heat of the Bowie Stakes, 4 mile heats, won by Jack Frost in 7:83, 7:41, 8:11; Bessie Lee won the first heat. At (5) Louisville, Ky., unplaced in a dash of one mile and a furlong, won by Calvin, in 1 :56f ; unplaced in Louisville Club Stakes, 2J miles, won by Ballinkeel, in 4:01f ; won a handicap, mile heats, in 1:52, 1 :53f. At (6) Louisville, Ky, was third in a dash of 1 miles, won by Brakesman in 2:11 ; was third in a dash of 2 miles and a furlong won by Elemi in 8 :49f ; was second in a race of mile heats, won by Kilburn in 1 :45J ; 144, 148 ; Whisper won the first heat. Lexington, Ky. , Fall Meeting, was third in a dash tf If miles, won by Phillis, in 2:37 ; won a selling race, one mile and a furlong in 1:58. Louisville, Ky., won a handicap sweepstakes, If miles, in 3 :09 Nashville, Tennessee, won dash of If miles for all ages in 2:44. At (7) Nashville, Tenn., won the Nashville Cup, 2 miles, in 4:08 ; was second in a dash of If miles, won by McWhirter, in 2:38f. Louisville, Ky., won a dash of 2 miles, in 3 :86| ; won the Louisville Cup, 2 miles, in 3 :59J. Saratoga, won handicap for all ages, If miles, in 3 :12f ; was third in a dash of one mile and a fur- long, won by VeraCruz, in 1 :57f ; won a dash of 2 miles in 4:02. Louisville Fall Meet- ing unplaced in a handicap, If miles, won by Ijongbow, in 3 :07f ; Whisper was third in a dash of 2 miles, won by Ten Broeck, in 3:36. At (8) Louisville, Ky., was second in the Louisville Cup, 2 miles, won by Mahlstick, in 4:07f ; won a handicap dash of 4 miles in 7:36. St. Louis, Mo., won the Blow Stakes, 3 mile heats, in 5:39, 5;35f. Whisper is by the best son of Revenue, Planet, a winner at all distances over the best horses of his day. Whisper's dam, Mattie Gross, is the dam of Mate and Granada, and his grandam was the dam of Dick Doty, the famous four miler, whilst his greftt grandam was the dam of Eliza Jenkins and the Big Archy Mare, which pro- duced the great race-horse Creath, who beat Alice Carneal and won a second heat of 3 miles, in 5:43, in 1841. Whisper is a bay, full 16 hands high, with a star and right hind leg white above the hoof. He is one of the finest and beat shaped horses in America and could not only run fast but stay a distance. la addition to bsing a grand- son of imp. Trustee, he is much inbred to Sir Archy and Dionjed, having ten crosses of that most desirable blood. He has also a doutole cross of Whisker. His colts, now coming two years old, are very promising. The Horse- Breeders' 1 Guide and Hand Book. 175 PEDIGREE OF WHISPER. Golumpus. Gohanna Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Comp. Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. op i 1 Lucy Grey. Timothy Lucy by Florizel Frenzy by Eclipse Dau. of Engineer Dau. of Blank Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Makeless. 1 oS P Whisker. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. a Gibside Fairy. Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. 1 4 Sir Archy. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. | I & <* 6 Daughter of. Imp. Citizen Dau. of Commutation Dau. of Dare Devil Sally Shark by Imp. Shark Betsey Pringle by Fearnought Imp. Jenny Dismal. 2 2 Virginian. Sir Archy Meretrix by Magog Narcissa by Imp. Shark Rosetta by Imp. Centinel Diana by Clodius Sally Painter by Imp. Sterling. r 1 Daughter of. Imp. Bedford Dau. of Bellair Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Lexington (Wildair) Dau. of Spanking Roger. 5 6 fl . Sir Archy. Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. 1 s~ Daughter of. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire. 1 si Ball's Florizel. Diomed Dau. of Shark Dau. of Harris* Eclipse Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. 2 >> 11 Daughter of. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade. 525 >> Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of * 1 i Mandane. Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Pot-8-os Y. Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Comp. Barb Sis. to Regulue by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. rt i =1 Whisker. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. H i 2 +2 Daughter of. Bay Trophonius Dau. of Slope Lardella by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont's dam by Bro. to Fearnought. M Diomed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- ffl O ^ phorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. d p H^ Daughter of. Salt|am Dau. of SymmVs Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire (Regulus). s| Ball's Florizel. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. d 1 s| Daughter of. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade (Godol.) S /arneal. II Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizxy.by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank. 02 V- w 0> Sumpter. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Slamer- kin by Wildair Imp. Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. < a Lady Grey. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds. W Diomed. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers Mis Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk. 3 r j3 Grey Diomed Dau. of Va. Cade Dau. of Hick's Independence Dolly 3 P Amanda. Fine by Silvereye Dau. of Badger Dau. of Forester. 1 CO 1 a Miller's Damsel. Messenger. Daughter of. Mambrino Dau. of Turf Sis. to Figurante by Regulus Dau. of Starling Snap's dam by Fox Gipsy by Bay Bolton. Pot-8ros Dau. of Gimcrack Snap-Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Honeywood Arabian. Q --, d c3 Ball's Florizel. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John Dau. of Shock. 6 Fair Rathel. Diomed Susan Jones by Imp. Shark (Marske) Dau. of Thornton's Wild- air, Son of Symme's Wildair by Fearnought. "8 Imp. Buzzard. Woodpecker Misfortune by Dux Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian Dam of True Blues. 1 Daughter. Silvertail (Imp. Fearnought by Regulus) Dau. of Imp. Dove, Son of Y. Cade by Cade by Godolphin Arabian. 176 The Horse-breeders' 1 Guide and Hand Book. WILFUL, (WINNER OF THE JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP AT JEROME PARK, SEA- SIDE HANDICAP AT PROSPECT PARK, AND HANDICAP SWEEP STAKES AT MONMOUTH PARK IN 1879), Will stand the season of 1883 at the Bulljield Stud, near Hanover Junc- tion, Va. 9 at $25 the season. Application to Major Thomas W. Dos- well, Hanover Junction, Va. WILFUL by imp. Australian, son of West Australian, bred by John Hunter, N. Y., foaled 1876, dam, imp. Pussy, dam of Bangweola, and Lelaps by Diopbantus out of Agapemone by Bay Middleton, son of Sultan, Wilful ran unplaced in Champagne Stake at Jerome Park when two years old, As a three-year old started eleven times ; won three races, was second in four, third in one, and unplaced in three, Jerome Park, June 7, made in his maiden effort in the Jockey Club Handicap, 2 miles, defeat- ing his stable companion, Lou Lanier, who finished second, Gen. Philips, Bonnie Wood, Wai Held, and Bertha ; time. 3:42f. Prospect Park, L. I., Inauguration Meet- ing, Coney Island Jockey Club, June 24, won the Seaside Handicap, 2 miles, defeating Gen. Philips. Gov. Hampton and Bramble ; time, 3:34f ; this was one of the best con- tested races of the year. Same meeting, June 26, ran second to Kenney in the Brighton Hotel Purse, If miles ; time, 3:07 ; Gov. Hampton and Gen. Philips also ran. Monmouth Park, July 5, won handicap sweepstakes, 1$ miles, defeating Ken- ney, Pilot, Lou Lanier and Belle ; time, 2:41. Same place, July 8, ran second to Spendthrift in the Jersey Derby, H miles ; time, 2:53. Same place, July 10, finished second in the Shrewsbury Handicap, If miles, won by his stable companion, Lou Lanier ; time, 3:llf ; Warfield, Terror and Zoo-Zoo also ran. Saratoga, July 24, ran second to Bramble in the Saratoga Cup, 2 miles, Lou Lanier third, Belle and Denicheff un- placed ; time, 4:llf ; this closed his racing career. Wilful is a very finely bred horse, having a double cross of Touchstone and is much inbred to Waxy through his best sons, Whisker and Whalebone, and to Godolphin Arabian through Regulus and Matchem. Lelaps, his half-brother, has done well in the stud, and Wilful should suc- ceed. He is a dark chestnut without white, except a small star in his forehead, is 16 hands high, and highly finished all over. His colts, from what we hear, are very promising and fine. The Horse-Breeders^ Guide and Hand Book. 177 PEDIGREE OF WILFUL. WILFUL. \S/ 1 i H n < Emilia. West Australia. 1 Persian. Young Emilius. Mowerina. Melbourne. 1 II 55 i o5 || 1 S H W a s 1 s 1 1 ( ,. Sorcerer Houghton Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lardella by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont's dam. Clinkerim, Cliuker Pewet by Tandem Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Samp- son Dau, of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Cervantes. Daughter of. Don Quixote Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Golumpus Dau. of Paynator Sis. to Zodiac by St. George Abigail by Woodpecker Firetail by Eclipse Dau. of Blank Dau. of Cade. Camel Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. Rantpr Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper (Crab). Whisker Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Gibside Fairy Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. Orville. Emily. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr, Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau, of Oysterfoot. Scud. Goosander. Beningbrough Eliza by Highflyer Augusta by Eclipse Hardwick's dam by Herod Dau. of Bajazet Dau. of Regulus. Hambletonian Rally by Trumpator Fancy, sis. to Diomed by Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank (Godol.) Waxy. Penelope. Pot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Ara- bianSis, to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Selim or * Soothsayer. Sprite. Sorcerer Goldenlocks by Delpini Violet by Shark Dau. of Syphon Quick's Charlotte by Blank Dau. of Crab Dau. of Dyer's Dimple. Bobtail Catharine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. H IH P-i 3 \ ET c 1 6 | 1 3 C Echo. He ^ r ules . Cobweb. Sultan. Maria. Emilius. Vulture. l Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. Langar. Kite. Selim Dau. of Walton Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Bustard (Castrel) Olymflia by Sir Oliver Scotilla by Anvil Scota by Eclipse Harmony by Herod Rutilia by Blank. Orville. Emily. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimaiit Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. Whisker. Gibside Fairy. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castrel' s dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill, Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hutton's Spot. Phantom. Filagree. Walton Julia by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Soothsayer Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by High- flyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam. Whalebone. Peri. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Wanderer Thalestris by Alexander Rival by Sir Peter Hornet by Drone Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Emilius. Daughter of. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Scud or Pioneer Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Corian- * Soothsayer given. Fi ora by Regulus (Godol.) Dau. of Bartlet's Childers (Darley Arabian) Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of Belgrade Turk. 178 I he Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. WILDIDLE, (WIJSNER OF THE NURSERY STAKES, FORDHAM AND JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAPS AT JEROME PARK,) "Will stand the season of 1883 at the Stud Farm of J. C. Judson, Santa Clara, Cal., at $100 the season. Application to J. C. Judson, Santa Clara, Cal. WILDIDLE, by imp. Australian, son of West Australian, bred in the Woodburn Stud, Ky, foaled 1870, dam Idlewild, by Lexington out of Florine by imp- Glencoe. Wild- idle made his bow to the public by winning the Nursery Stakes, one mile, at Jerome Park, in 1 :48|, defeating Long Branch, Catesby, and eleven others. He was out of con- dition, and ran unplaced in one race as a three year old. At four years old, was second to Catesby, in Maturity Stakes, 3 miles, in 5,36, beating Carver and. Ransom ; was unplaced in purse If miles, won by Grinstead in 3:10 ; was second to Acrobat in purse, 2 miles, in 4:33f, beating Whisper all run at Jerome Park. At five years old, 104 Ibs. Jerome Park, won the Fordham Handicap, 1^ miles in 2:12, beating Spindrift, aged, 118 Ibs, Preakness, aged, 131, and nine others ; won the Jockey Club Handicap, 111 Ibs., two miles in 3:38^, beating Preakness, 1301bs.,Grinstead(4), 110 Ibs., and Tub- man (aged), 115 Ibs. Monmouth Park, was beaten by Aaron Pennington and Ballenkeel in Monmouth Cup, 2| miles, in 4 34; was second to Rutherford, in 4 mile dash, run in 7:34f, Big Fellow and Bessie Lee behind him ; won Club Purse, 2-mile heats, 3:40f, 3 :47i, beating Dublin. Saratoga, was unplaced in Saratoga Cup, 2 miles, in 3 :56, dead heat, and stakes divided between Preakness and Springbok this is the fastest race ever run at the distance ; was second to Rutherford in Club Purse, 3 miles, in 5:38, beat- ing Madge ; was second to Grinstead (-1), 110 Ibs, in the Summer Handicap, 2 miles, in 3:37^, Wildidle (5), 114, beating Mattie W (3), 93 Ibs.; won the Club Purse, 4 miles, in 7:39, beating Rutherford. San Francisco, Cal., won the Wise Plate, 4 miles in 7:25^, beating Grinstead, Sherman and Revenue, Jr. Wildidle comes honestly by his racing qualities. His dam was second to no mare ever raised in America. She ran 4 miles over the Centreville Course, L. I., 1863, when 5 years old, with 117 Ibs, in7:26i, and this was the best time ever made by a mare, until beaten by Ferida, in 1880, when she ran a first heat in 7 :23|. Wildidle, for his chances, has been a successful sire ; the best of his get are, Til lie C, May D, Record, Jack Douglass, Ellen Douglass, Belshaw, Jim Douglas, winner often out of fourteen races in 1881,Wildidler, Lottie J, and some others. Wildidle is inbred to Waxy on the sire's side, and has much of the blood of Sir Archy and Diomed, in addition to a cross of Eclipse, through his famous son, Medoc, and three crosses of imp. Medley, son of Gimcrack, by Cripple, son of the Godolphin Arabian. The Horse-Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 179 PEDIGREE OF WILDIDLE. | W ILDIDLE . ^ I IMP. AUSTRALIAN. 1 | 3D _.*. > 2 V c "3 d C /. d 2 bf B z OJ P-I 3 O M o 1 a w SH' 0) 'S 1 h O .* .22 _>> .2 5 Comus. Clinkerina. Sorcerer Houghton Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus Lar- dellaby Y. Marske Dau. of Cade (Godol.) Clinker Pewet by Tandem Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam. Cervantes. Daughter of. Don Quixote Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau of Regulus Marske's dam. Golumpus Dau. of Paynator Sis. to Zodiac by St. George Abigail by Woodpecker Firetail by Eclipse Sis. to Contest by Blank. Camel. Banter. Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem. Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amarauthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. Whisker. Gibside Fairy. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Hermes Vicissitude by Pipator Beatrice by Sir Peter Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by Whitenose Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. Orville. Emily. Seningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Canta- trice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. Scud. Goosander. 3eningbrough Eliza by Highflyer Augusta by Eclipse Hardwick's dam by Herod Dau. of Bajazet Dau. of Regulus. 3ambletonian Rally by Trumpator Fancy, Sis. to Diomed by Florizel Dau. of Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers. 2, Waxy. Penelope. ?ot-8-os Maria by Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Ara- bianSis, to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bart. Childers. Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Selim or Soothsayer.* Sprite. Sorcerer Golden Locks by Delpini Violet by Shark Dau. of Syphon- Quick's Charlotte by Blank Dau. of Crab Daur of Dyer's Dimple. Bobtail Catherine by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by Comp. Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian Gr. Robinson. a a Florine. Lexington. 1 1 !? o 1 E ! Sir Archy. Daughter of. [Homed Castianira by Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bos- phorus Dau. of Win's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Saltram Dau. of Symme's Wildair Dau. of Driver (Imp. Othello) Dau. of Fallower (Blank) Dau. of Vampire (Regulus.) Ball's Florizel. Daughter of. Diomed Dau. of Imp. Shark Dau. of Harris' Eclipse Dau. of Fear- nought (Regulus) Dau. of Jolly Roger Dau. of Sober John. Alderman Dau. of Clockfast Dau. of Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian. Emilius. Icaria. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dori- mant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom. The Flyer Parma by Dick Andrews May by Beningbrough Primrose by Manibrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana by Second. Sumpter. Lady Grey. Sir Archy Flirtilla's dam by Robin Redbreast Dau. of Obscurity Siam- erkin by Wildair Cub Mare by Cub Amaranthus' dam. Robin Grey Maria by Melzar Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Ariel Dau. of Jack of Diamonds. Selim. Bacchante. Buzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade (Godol.) Williamson's Ditto Sis. to Calomel by Mercury Dau. of Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Button's Spot. Tramp. Web. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap (Snip). Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Am. Eclipse. Y. Maid of the Oaks. Duroc Millers Damsel by Messenger Dau. of Pot-8-os Dau. of Gim- crack Snap-Dragon by Snap Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Bart. Childers. Expedition Maid of Oaks by Spread Eagle Annette by Imp. Shark Dau. of Rockingham Dau. of Gallant Dau. of True Whig. Haxall's Moses. Daughter of. Sir Harry (Sir Peter) Mermaid by Waxy Promise by Buzzard Dau. of Precipitate Lady Harriet by Mark Anthony Georgiana by Matchem. Blackburn's Whip (Imp. Whip) Maria by Craig's Alfred (Imp. Medley) *Soothsayer given. a j r Mare was brought from Virginia to Kentucky and certified as thoroughbred. 180 The Horse- Breeders 1 Guide and Hand Book. WOODLANDS (Imp.) (WOODLANDS, WINNER OF THE FINDON STAKES, AT GOODWOOD, AND THE CORPORATION STAKES, AT BRIGHTON, IN 1874,) Will be located for the season of 1883, at the Erdenheim Stud, Chestnut Hill, Pa. He will be allowed to serve mares at $50 the season each, and $5 to the groom. Application to "be made to Major J. R. Hub- bard, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. WOODLANDS, by Nutbourne son of the Nabob, bred by Mr. James Terry, foaled 1872, dam Whiteface dam of Miss Needle Hermitage, Review etc., by Turnus, out of Nan Darrell by Inheritor. Woodlands made his debut as a two-year old at Goodwood in the Findon Stakes, three-quarters of a mile, which he won defeating Galba, Stray Shot, Prince Arthur and Caledon. At Brighton he won the Corporation Stakes, half a mile, beating Galba and Zanzozee ; at Newmarket was unplaced in the Middle Park Plate, won by Plebian by Joskin ; at Newmarket Houghton Meeting, was unplaced in the old Nursery Stakes, Rowley mile, won by Trojan by Adamas ; at three-years old started four times, was unplaced in the City and Suburban Handicap, won by Dalham, a four-year old carrying 99 Ibs ; was unplaced in the Derby, won by Galopin by Yidette ; was unplaced in the Royal Hunt Cup (Handicap) at Ascot, won by Thuringian Prince ; Newmarket Houghton Meeting, was unplaced in the Cam- bridgeshire Stakes (handicap), won by Sutton, a four-year old carrying 83 Ibs ; at four years old, started six times, ran second in two races, and unplaced in four ; was un- placed in the Lincolnshire Handicap, one mile, won by Controversey with Brigg Boy second, thirty-two started ; was unplaced in the City and Surburban at Epsom, won by Thunder, twenty-three started ; was unplaced in the Chesterfield Cup (handicap) at Londonderry, won by Coomassie by King Tom, twenty three started ; at Newmarket second October Meeting, ran second to Rosebery by Speculum ^4) 101 Ibs ; Woodland (4) 99 Ibs ; in Cesarewitch Stakes, (handicap) with Merry Duchess, Hampton, Coom- assie and twenty-four others behind him ; Newmarket Houghton Meeting, was un- placed in the Cambridgeshire Stakes (handicap) won by Rosebery, the only time the Cesarewitch and this race was ever won by the same horse except when won by Fox- hall ; Liverpool Autumn Meeting, ran second to Footstep (3) 83 Ibs ; Woodlands (4) 99 Ibs., in the Liverpool Autumn Cup (handicap) with Lord Gowran, Thorn and twenty others behind him ; as a five-year old ran only one race, was second to Harbinger (3) 89 Ibs. by Pero Gomez in the Brighton Stakes (handicap) at Brighton, Woodlands (5) 118 Ibs., with Peterboro, Dalham, American Mate and three others behind him ; at six years old started five times, won two races, was second in one and unplaced in two. At Epsom Spring Meeting was unplaced in the Great Metropolitan Stakes (handicap) won by Mida., by Parmesan (3) 77 Ibs., thirteen started, seven finished behind Wood- lands ; at Chester ran second to Pageant by Elland (aged), 124 Ibs. ; Woodlands (6) 114 Ibs., for the Chester Trades Cup (handicap), Jester, HopbloDm, Ridotto and five others behind him. The next day he won the Great Cheshire Handicap Stakes, carrying 113 Ibs., defeating Antient Pistol, Footstep and Avontes ; at seven years old ran unplaced in the Epsom Summer Handicap Plate, won by Chippendale, this was his last race. Woodlands served no mares in England, and has no foals in this country old enough to race, but he is strongly inbred to Herod and Eclipse through popular and success- ful sources, and should get race- horses. Horte- Breeders'* Guide and Hand Book. 181 PEDIGREE OF WOODLANDS (Imp.) p . HoQT1 ! Walton Parasol by Pot-8-os (Eclipse) Prunella by Highflyer Promise by i Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. TVTaniTio Selim (Buzzard) Bizarre by Peruvian (Sir Peter) Violante by John Bull (Fortitude) Dau. of Highflyer Everlasting by Eclipse. Emilius. Whizgig. 3 Whalebone. Daughter of. Muley. Orville Emily by Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank (Godol.) Dizzy by Driver (Snake) Dau. of Sm. Tom. Rubens Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner Bonny Lass. Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam by Mogul. ville Eleanor by Whiskey (Saltram) Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem (Cade) Molly Longlegs by Babraham. Qio f potirortTi 'Precipitate (Mercury) Dau. of Woodpecker Sis. to Juniper by Snap Y. Marske's dam by Blank Bay Starling by Bolton Starling. Royal Oak. Daughter of. Catton Dau. of Smolensko Lady Mary by Beningbrough Dau. of High- flyer Dau. of Marske A la Grecque by Regulus Dau. of Allworthy. Orville Dau. of Buzzard (Woodpecker) Hornpipe by Trumpator Luna by Herod (Tartar) Proserpine, Sis. to Eclipse by Marske. Tittlp Tnhn Octavius (Orville)-*-Gr. Skim by Woodpecker Silver's dam by Herod Y. Hag by Skim Hag by Crab Ebony by Childers Ebony by Basto. -rj 1 1 nf Phantom Sis. to Election by Gohanna Ch. Skim by Woodpecker Silver's dam by Herod Y. Hag by Skim (Starling) Hag by Crab Ebony. Langar. Olympia. Selim Dau. of Walton Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Matchem Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter Sis. to Cato. Sir Oliver (Sir Peter) Scotilla by Anvil (Herod) Scota by Eclipse Har- mony by Herod Rutilia by Blank Dau. of Regulus (Godol.) Tramp. Filagree. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Wood- pecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea. oothsayer (Sorcerer) Web by Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank (Godol.) ru Muley. Aquelina. Orville Eleanor by Whiskey Y. Giantess by Diomed Giantess by Match- em Molly Longlegs by Babraham Dau. of Cole's Foxhunter. Eagle (Volunteer) Sis. to Petworth by Precipitate Dau. of Woodpecker Sis. to Juniper by Snap Y. Marske's dam by Blank Bay Starling. Soothsayer. Quadrille. Sorcerer Goldenlocks by Delpini Violet by Shark Dau. of Syphon- Quick's Charlotte by Blank Dau. of Crab. Selim Canary Bird by Whiskey or Sorcerer Canary by Coriander (Pot- 8-os) Miss Green by Highflyer Harriet by Matchem. Whalebone. Defiance. Waxy Penelope by Trumpator Prunella by Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner. Rubens (Buzzard) Little Folly by Highland Fling Harriet by Volunteer Dau. of Alfred Magnolia by Marske Dau. of Babraham. Marmion. Harpalice. Whiskey Y. Noisette by Diomed Noisette by Squirrel Carina by Marske Thunder's dam by Blank Dizzy by Driver. Gohanna Amazon by Driver Fractious by Mercury Dau. of Wood- pecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Tramp. Mandane. Dick Andrews Dau. of Gohanna Fraxinella by Trentham Dau. of Woodpecker Everlasting by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap. Pot-8-os Y. Camilla by Woodpecker Camilla by Trentham Coquette by the Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian. Walton. Anticipation. Sir Peter Arethusa bv Dungannon Dau. of Prophet (Regulus) Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab. Beningbrough (King Fergus) Expectation by Herod Dau. of Skim Dau. of Janus (Godol.) Spinster by Crab Spinster. Whitelock. Daughter of. Hambletonian (King Fergus) Rosalind by Phoenomenon Atalanta by Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Traveler. Coriander Wildgoose by Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder Dau. of Old Eng. Dau. of Cullen Arabian. Comus. Lisette. Sorcerer Houghton Lass by Sir Peter Alexina by King Fergus (Eclipse) Lardella by Y. Marske Dau. of Cade Beaufremont's dam. * Morisco given. Hambletonian Constantia by Walnut (Highflyer) Contessina by Y. Marske (Marske) Tuberose by Herod (Tartar) Gray Starling by Star- ling (Bay Bolton) Coughing Polly by Bartlet's Childers (Darley Ara- bian) Dau. of Counsellor (Shaftsbury Turk) Dau. of Snake (Lister Turk) Dau. of Luggs (D'Arcy White Turk) Dau. of Woodcock (Merlin). HORSE-BREEDERS' GUIDE AND HAND BOOK n. DEAD SIRES. 184 TJie Horse-Breeders' Guide and Harid Book. AMERICAN ECLIPSE, (WINNER OF THE GREAT SECTIONAL MATCH BETWEEN THE NORTH AND SOUTH, RUN OVER THE UNION COURSE, L. I., MAY 27TH, 1823, BEATING HENRY.) ECLIPSE, by Duroc, son of imp. Diomed, bred by Gen. Nithaniel Co!es, Desoris, Queens Co., L. L, foaled May 25th, 1814, dam Miller's Damsel, by imp. Messenger^ son of Membrino, out of imp. mare by Pot-8-os, son of the great English Eclipse. Eclipse was trained at three years old, and tried; and again at four years old ; but ran his first race at five years old, at Newmarket, Long Island, 2-mile heats, which he won, beating Black-eyed Susan, by Sir Archy, and Sea Gull. March 15th, 1819, Eclipse was sold to Mr. Van Ranst, and in June, 1819 won Club Purse, at Bath L. I., defeat- ing Little John, by Potomac, Bond's Eclipse, and James Fitz James. October, same year, won Club Purse at Bath, 4-mile heats, beating Little John, Fearnought, and one other, in 8:13, 8:08. In 1820 and '21 he covered mares on Long Island. October 15th, 1821, won the Club Purse, Jamaica, L. L, 4-mile heats, defeating the noted Lady Lightfoot, then nine years old, Flag of Truce and Heart of Oak, in 8:04, 8:02. Lady Lightfoot was distanced in the second heat. In May, 1822, won Club Purse over the Union Course, L. I,, beating Sir Walter, by Hickory, in 7:54, 8:00. October, 1822, won Club Purse, 4-mile heats, over Union Course, beating Sir Walter, Duchess of Marlborough. and Slow and Easy, in 7:58, second heat no time. A challenge having appeared in a New York paper in which Jas. J. Harrison, of Virginia, proposed to* run Sir Charles by Sir Archy, against Eclipse, 4-mile heats, for $5,000 or $10,000, the race to be run over the Washington Course, the challenge was accepted by Mr. Van Ranst, and $5,000 forfeit put up on each side, the race to be run November 20th. Both horses came to the post and the riders were mounted, when Mr, Harrison an- nounced that in consequence of an accident to Sir Charles, he would pay forfeit, but proposed to run a dash of 4 miles, for $1,500 a side. This was accepted, and the horses started. The first two miles were run in 3:50, when Sir Charles broke down, and Eclipse galloped the balance of the distance. Sir Charles carried 120, and Eclipse 126 Ibs. On the evening of the same day, Col. Wm. R. Johnson, of Virginia, propos- ed to produce a horse on the last Tuesday in May, 1823, to run 4-mile heats against Eclipse, over the Union Course, for $20,000 a side. The challenge was immediately accepted by John C. Stephens, Esq. John Richards, intended for the match, broke down, and Henry, by Sir Archy was substituted. The race was run May 27th, 1823. Henry won the first heat,7:37i, Eclipse the second and third in 7:49, 8:24, Eclipse car- ried 126 Ibs., Henry (4) 108 Ibs. Col. Johnson again challenged to run Henry against Eclipse, the same race, for $20,000, or $50,000, but the challenge was declined. Eclipse was as famous in the stud as on the turf. He stood in New York, Virginia, and Kentucky. The most famous of his get were, Ariel, Lance, Lady Jackson, Black Maria, Shark, Goliah, O'Kelly, Godolphin, Maryland Eclipse, Rocker, Medoc, Midas, Mingo, Ten Broeck, Monmouth Eclipse, Bay Maria, Tom Kimball, Gano, and many others. Ariel was the great mare of her day. She ran fifty-seven races and won forty-two, seventeen of which were 4-mile heats. Black Maria also ran a large number eleven winning ones, at 3 and 4-mile heats. Eclipse was a chestnut horse, 15J hands high, with a star in his forehead and near hind foot white; was heavy set, and full of bone and muscle. The following were some of his measurements : head 23f in. ; neck 25 in.; from point of shoulder to point of buttocks 65f in.; girth 74 in. ; around the arm, 21 in. ; below the knee, 7 in. ; around the tibia 18| in. ; the hock 16 in. ; from hip to point of hock 37-J in. ; he measured the same around the flank as girth 74 in., and the same height at hip as withers, 61 in. An examination of his pedigree will show that he was very much inbred to the Darley Arabian, through Chllders, and to the Godolphin Arabian through Blank, Cade, Regulus and Cripple. Eclipse died the property of Jilson Yatcs, in Shelby County, Ky., in Aug, 1847, then in the 34th year of his age. Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand JSook. 185 PEDIGREE OF AMERICAN ECLIPSE. w Tartar. Cypron. Partner Meliora by Fox (Clumsy) Milkmaid by Sir Wm. Blacket's Snail (Partner) Dam the Shield's Galloway. Blaze ( F. Childers ) Selima by Bethel's Arabian Dau. of Graham's Cham- pion Dau. of Darley Arabian Dau. of Merlin. r d i Cygnet. Daughter of. Godol. Arabian Blossom by Crab Dau. of F. Childers Miss Belvoir by Grey Granthem Dau. of Paget Turk Betty Percival. Cartouche (Bald Galloway) Ebony by F. Childers (Dar. Arabian) Ebony by Basto (Byerly Turk) Massey Mare by His. Black Barb. 1 d | 3 "o I Crab. Daughter of. Alcock Arabian Sis. to Soreheels by Basto Sis. to Mixbury by Cur. Bay Barb Dau. of Spot Dau. of Whitelegged Lowther Barb. Partner Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton Dau. of Dar. Arabian Dau. of Byerly Turk Dau. of Taffolet Barb Dau. of Place's White Turk. g | Horatia. S Blank. Daughter of. Godol. Arabian Lit.Hartley Mare by Bart. Childers Flying Whig by Wm'& Woodstock Arabian Dau. of St. 'Victor Barb Dau. of Whynot. F. Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk Betty Percival by Leede's Arabian Dau. of Spanker. q 1 yj Gimcrack. Arminda. Crippple (Godol.) Miss Elliott by Grisewood's Partner (Partner) Caelia by Partner Dau. of Bloody Buttocks Dau. of Greyhound. Snap Miss Cleveland by Regulus Midge by a son of Bay Bolton Dau. of Bart. Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian. $ d r 5 O Sloe. Daughter of. Partner (Moreton's Imp. Traveler) Imp. Blossom by Sloe (Crab) Dau. of Regulus (Godolphin Arabian). Imp. Vampire (Regulus) Imp. Calista by Forester Dau. of Crab Dau. of Hobgoblin Bajazet's dam by Whitefoot. W to M | o 1 i il Fearnought. Daughter of. Regulus Silvertail by Henage's Whitenose (Hall's Arabian) Dau. of Rattle Dau. of Dar. Arabian Old Child Mare. Jolly Roger Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian Bald Charlotte by Old Royal Dau. of Beth. Castaway Dau. of Brimmer. A H 1 'o .S Silvereye. Daughter of. Cul. Arabian Dau. of Cur. Bay Barb Dau. of Byerlv Turk Dau. of Cur- wen's Spot Dau. of Whitelegged Lowther Barb Vintner Mare. Imp. Badger (Bosphorus) Dau. of Forester Dau. of Imp. Silvereye Dau. of Imp. Monkey (Lonsdale Bay Arabian). & D M I ~a a w . Sampson. Daughter of. Blaze (F. Childers) Dau. of Hip (Cur. Bay Barb) Dau. of Spark (Honey- comb Punch) Dau. of Snake (Lister Turk) Lord D'Arcy's Queen. Young Greyhound (Greyhound by White Barb Chillaby) Dau. of Cur- wen's Bay Barb. H | 2 2 It Cade. Daughter of. Godol. Arabian Roxanna by the Bald Galloway Sis. to Chanter by the Akaster Turk Dau. of Leede's Arabian Dau. of Spanker. Bolton Little John (Partner) Durham's Favorite by a son of the Bald Gal- loway Daffodil's dam by Sir T. Gascoigns Foreign Horse. d H 1 H Matchem. Daughter of. Cade Dau. of Partner Dau. of Makeless Dau. of Brimmer Dau. of Place's White Turk Dau. of Dodsworth Layton Barb Mare. An. Starling Dau. of Orford Turk Dau. of Merlin (Bustler) Dau. of Pert (Ely Turk) Dau. of Commoner Coppin Mare. 1 'bit s| .22 5 02 .bf) Regulus. Snap's dam. Godol. Arabian Grey Robinson by the Bald Galloway Dau. of Snake Gr. Wilkes by Hautboy Miss D'Arcy's Pet Mare. Fox Gipsy by Bay Bolton Dau. of Newcastle Turk Dau. of By. Turk Dau. of Taffolet's Barb Dau. of Place's White Turk Nat. Barb Mare. 1 CO 5 a> Marske. Spiletta. Squirt Dau. of Blacklegs Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of Fox Cub Dau. of Coneyskins Dau. of Hut. Grev Barb Dau. of Hut. Royal Colt. Regulus Mother Western by Smith's Son of Snake Dau. of Ld. D'Arcy'& Old Montague Dau. of Hautboy Dau. of Brimmer. s i Sports- mistress. Warren's Sportsman. Golden Locks. Cade Silvertail by Henage's Whitenose Dau. of Rattle Dau. of Dar. Arabian Old Child Mare by Gres. Bay Arabian Vixen. Oroonoko (Crab) Valiant's dam by Crab Dau. of Partner Thwait's Dun Mare by the Akaster Turk. s s - 1 a* 3s Cripple. Miss Elliott. Godol. Arabian Blossom by Crab Dau. of F. Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Granthem Dau. of Paget Turk Betty Percival. Grisewood's Partner Caelia by Partnerr-Dau. of Bloody Buttocks Dau. of Greyhound Brocklesby Betty. i U Q I Snap- Dragon. Snap. Daughter of. Snip Dau. of Fox Dau. of Newcastle Turk Dau. of Byerly Turk Dau. of Taffolet Barb Dau. of Place's White Turk Barb Mare. Regulus (Godo.l) Dau. of Bartlet's Childers (Darley Arabian) Dau. of Honeywood's Arabian Byerly Mare, dam of the Two True Blues. 186 The Horse- Breeders' 1 Guide and Hand Book. AUSTRALIAN (Imp.) (WINNER OF THE DOSWELL STAKE AT NEW ORLEANS AND PRODUCE STAKES AT LEXINGTON, KY., 1801.) AUSTRALIAN by West Australian, son of Melbourne, bred by Mr. W. E. Duncombe, imported by the late A. Keene Richards, along with his dam in 1858, then a suckling, dam Emilia by Young Emilius, son of Emilius by Orville. West Australian, his sire, won the three great events the 2,000 guineas, Derby and St. Leger in 1853. Emilius, his grandsire, through his dam, won the Derby in 1823, and Whisker, his great grand- sire, the Derby in 1815, and his sire, Waxy, won it in 1793. Australian was a fine race-horse, running under the silver and gray of Richard in the name of Millington. He made his debut in the Doswell Stakes at New Orleans, April 1, 1861, mile heats. This he won handily, with 5 Ibs. overweight, in 1 : 49|, 1 : 48&, beating Regret, Tom Reddy, Uncle True and Ninette ; Louisville, May 20, ran third and fifth in the Association Stake, mile heats, in l:48f, 1:48, won by Lillie Ward, Myrtle second, Nannie Craddock third, Rubicon fourth ; same place, May 24, ran third in the Gait House Stake, 2 mile heats, won by Lillie Ward, in 3:38f, 3:40 ; Rubicon second ; Lexington, Ky., June 3d, ran second to Lillie Ward in the Association Stake, mile heats, in 1:52|, 1: 51^, track muddy, beating Rubicon, John Morgan, Crichton, Wells, &c. ; same place, ran second to Kansas in the Citizens' Stake, 2 mile heats, in 3: 44, 3:46, 3:45, track muddy ; Millington won first heat and was second in the last, beat- ing Rubicon, Myrtle, Nannie Craddock, &c. ; Lexington, Ky., September 23, 1861, Produce Stakes, for three-year olds, mile heats, 12 starters ; John Morgan won, Hyrtle second, imp. Millington third ; Myrtle won the first heat in 1 : 46f , Millington second ; Millington won second in l:46f ; John Morgan the last two in 1:47^. 1:49 ; September 27, Produce Stakes, for three-year olds, two mile heats, 9 starters, imp. Millington won in 3: 43|, 3: 40f, John Morgan second, Myrtle third and distanced. In the Fall of 1861, Millington was purchased by the late R. A. Alexander, and his name was changed to Australian. He ran one race under his colors. Lexington, June 7, 1862, 3 mile heats, for all-ages, 6 starters ; John Morgan was third, first and first ; Idlewild won the first heat, in 5 : 43|, and was drawn after the second ; Ella D, by Vandal, was fifth, second and second ; Australian fourth, fifth and third ; John Morgan won second and third heats in 5:41, 5:45. As a stallion, Australian ranks second to none ever imported. The best of his get were Fellowcraft, 4 miles, in 7 : 19J, the first horse to beat Lexington's time, 7:19f ; Abd-el-Kader, 4 miles, 7:31|; Abd- el-Koree, 4 miles, when three years old, 7: 33 ; Wildidle, 4 miles, 7: 25 ; Rutherford, Spendthrift, Mozart, Springlet, Zoo Zoo, Lizzie, Lucas, Trinidad, Baden Baden, Albert, Nellie Booker, Silent Friend, 4 miles, 7:30^ ; Helmbold, Wilful, Atilla, Mate, Leinster, Pride of the Village, Madge, Maggie B B, dam of Iroquois, Farfaletta, dam of Falsetto, Ivy Leaf, dam of Bramble, Brambaletta, &c. ; Hilarite, Springbok, 2J miles, 3:56 ; fastest on record ; Hazem, Queen's Own, Sunlight, Blanche J. Baronet, N. Y. Weekly, and many others. Australian was a dark chestnut without white, and measured 15| hands in height, had neat head and neck, broad forehead, great breadth between the jaws ; oblique shoulders, with great depth of girth ; round, good barrel ; good Hank, good hip and arched loin; good length from the point of hip to whirlbone, and thence to the hock, which was bony and strong ; sound legs and feet and good length of pasterns. He Combined the Eclipse blood through Whalebone, Whisker, Don Quixote and Mercury, and Herod and Matchem through the best sources and traces, through a sister of the great Regulus by the Godolphin Arabian to the Sedbury Royal Mare. Australian died at Woodhurn Stud, the property of A. J. Alexander, October 15th, 1879. His descendents will keep his memory green. The Horse-Breeder^ Guide and Hand Book. 187 PEDIGREE OF AUSTRALIAN (Imp.) | AUSTRALIAN (Imp.) 1 1 WEST AUSTRALIAN. s | & | s c s-! o> ^ s 3 >i e E S 5 h o I 5 o 1 ^o S Herod. Daughter of. rartar Cyprou by Blaze (Childers) Selima by Bethell's Arabian Dau. of Graham's Champion Dau. of Darley Arabian. 3ygnet (Godol. ) Dau. of Cartouche (Bald Galloway) Ebony by Childers Ebony by Basto Massey Mare by His. Black Barb. X 3 ^ 2d . a 2 3 M"* Spectator. Horatia. Crab (Alcock's Arabian) Dau. of Partner (Jigg) Bonny Lass by Bay Bol- ton Dau. of Darley Arabian Dau. of Byerly Turk. Blank (Godol.) Dau. of Childers (Darley Arabian) Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham (Brownlow Turk) Dau. of Paget Turk. < * 2 5 1 *j S | Highflyer. Purity. Herod Rachel by Blank Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Soreheels (Basto) Dau. of Makeless (Oglethorpe Arabian) Royal Mare. Matchem (Cade) Dau. of Squirt (Bartlet's Childers) Lot's dam by Mogul (Godol.) Camilla by Bay Bolton Old Lady by Pullein's Ch. Arabian. c & ri U ci. | Tabitha. Trentham. Daughter of. Sweepstakes (Gower Stallion) Miss South by South (Regulus) Dau. of Cartouche Ebony by Childers Ebony by Basto. Bosphorus (Babraham) Dau. of Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol.) Dau. of Bustard (Crab) Charming Molly by Second. 1 is "'- 1 "o W Marske. Spiletta. Squirt (Bartlet's Childers) Dau. of Blacklegs (Hutton's Bay Barb) Dau. of Bay Bolton (Gr. Hautboy) Dau. of Fox Cub (Clumsy). Regulus (Godol.) Mother Western by Smith's Sou of Snake Dau. of Old Montague Dau. of Hautboy Dau. of Brimmer. ^ 'I Cfc d. B I P> Snap. Daughter of. Snip (Childers) Sis. to Slipby by Fox (Clumsy) Gipsy by Bay Bolton Dau. of Newcastle Turk Dau. of Byerly Turk Dau. of Taffolet Barb. Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue (Wm's Turk) Dau. of Oxford Dun Arabian. 9 ^. cl S c' t ii n Imp. Fearnought. Daughter of. iegulus Silvertail by Henage's Whitenose (Hall Arabian) Dau. of Rat- tle (Son of Harpur's Barb) Dau. of Darley Arabian Old Child Mare, imp. Jollv Roger (Roundhead) Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade (Godol.) Dau. of Som. Arabian Bald Charlotte by Old Royal (Holderness Turk). z EH | 1 M 1 Driver. Daughter of. Imp. Othello (Crab) Millia by Imp. Spark (Honeycomb Punch Queen Mab by Musgrove Grey Arabian Dau. of Hampton Court Childers. [mp. Fallower by Blank by Godolphin Arabian Dau. of Imp. Vampire by Regulus by Godolphin Arabian. 03 n 'd m 1 Jf "i SirPeter. Highflyer. Papillon. Herod Rachel by Blank Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Soreheels Dau. of Makeless (Oglethorpe Arabian.) D'Arcy's Royal Mare. Snap Miss Cleveland by Regulus Midge by Son of Bay Bolton Dau. of Bartlet's Childers Dau. of Hon. Arabian. S i Williamso Arethusa. Dungannon. Daughter of. Eclipse Aspasia by Herod Doris by Blank Helen by Spectator (Crab) Daphne by Godol. Arabian. Prophet (Regulua) Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. | f oi S c S Eclipse. Daughter of. Marske Spiletta ty Regulus Mother Western by Smith's Son of Snake Dau. of Montague Dau. of Hautboy. Tartar (Partner) Dau. of Mogul (Godol.) Dau. of Sweepstakes (Oxford Arabian) Sis. to Sloven by Bay Bolton. w o 1 Sister to H Pot-8-o's. Maria. Eclipse (Marske) Sport mistress by Sportsman (Cade) Golden Locks by Oroonoko (Crab) Valiant's dam by Crab (Alcock Arabian). Herod (Tartar) Lisette by Snap (Snip) Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volunteer by Y. Belgrade Dau. of Bartlet's Childers. Trumpator. Prunella. Conductor (Matchem) Brunette by Squirrel (Traveler) Dove by Match- less (Godol.) Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper (Crab). Highflyer (Herod) Promise by Snap (Snip) Julia by Blank (Godol.) Spectator's dam by Partner (Jigg) Bonny Lass by Bay Bolton. Gohanna. Catharine. Mercury (Eclipse) Dau. of Herod Maiden by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Dau. df Mogul (Godol.) Dau. of Bay Bolton (Gr. Hautboy). Woodpecker (Herod) Camilla by Trentham (Sweeptakes) Coquette by the Compton Barb Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Arabian. Alexander. Rival. Eclipse Grecian Princess by Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol.) Dau. of Bustard (Crab) Charming Molly by Second. Sir Peter (Highflyer) Hornet fey Drone (Herod) Manilla by Goldfinder (Snap) Dau. of Old Eng. (Godol.) Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Woodpecker. Daughter of. Herod Miss Ramsden by Cade ^Dau. of Lonsdale's Bay Arabian Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of Darley Arabian Dau. of Byerly Turk. Eclipse Rosebud by Snap MlfliPBclsea by Reeulus Dau. of Bartlet's Childers (Darly Arabian) Dau. of Honeywood's Arabian. Bagot. Daughter of. 3erod Marotte by Matchem (Cade) Dau. of Traveler (Partner) Dau. of Hartley's Bl. Horse (Holderness Turk) Dau. of Grasshopper (Crab). - Gamahoe (Bustard by Crab) Patty by Tim (Squirt) Miss Patch by Justice (Litton Arabian) Ringtail Galloway by Cur. Bay Barb. Commodore. Buffer's dam. Highflyer Dau. of Matchem Dau. of Dainty Davy (Traveler) Dau. of Son of Mogul Dau. of Crab Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of Cur. Bay Barb. Highflyer Shift by Sweetbriar (Syphon) 'Bl. Susan by Snap Lord Brace's Cade Mare by Cade Dau. of Belgrade Dau. of Clif. Arabian. Bagot. Heroine. Herod Marotte by Matchem Dau. of Traveler (Partner) Dau. of Hart- ley's Blind Horse (Holderness Turk) Dau. of Grasshopper, lero (Cade) Dau. of Snap Sis. to Regulus by Godol. Barb Gr. Robin- son by Bald Galloway (St. Victor Barb) Dau. of Snake (Lister Turk). ft M n o 1 ^ 1 Daphne. Pantaloon. Maid of Honor. Laurel. Idalia. Castrel. 1 X X ^ PQ w O Q 1 1 o IS "S p 1 1 .2" tl Woodpecker. Misfortune. lerod Miss Ramsden by Cade Dau. of Lon's Bay Arabian Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of Darley Arabian Dau. of Byerly Turk. Dux (Matchem) Curiosity by Snap Dau. of Regulus (Godol.) Dau. of Bartlet's Childer's (Darley Arabian) Dau. of Hon. Arabian. Alexander. Daughter of. Eclipse Grecian Princess by Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt Dau. of Bustard Charming Molly by Second Dau. of Stanyan Arabian. Highflyer Dau. of Alfred Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade Lass of the Mill by Traveler Miss Makeless by Y. Greyhound. Sir Peter. Daughter of. lighflyer Papillon by Snap Miss Cleveland by Regulus Midge by Son of Bay Bolton Dau. of Bartlet's Childers Dau. of Honeywood Arabian. Budrow (Eclipse) Escape's dam by Squirrel Dau. of Babraham Dau. of Golden Ball (Partner) Bushy Molly by Hamp. Ct. Childers Bushy Molly. Meteor. Maid of all Work Eclipse Dau. of Merlin (Second) Mother Pratt by Marksman (Godol.) Dau. of Mixbury (Spot) Dau. of Bald Galloway. Highflyer Sis. to Tandem by Syphon Dau. of Regulus Dau. of Snip (Childers) Dau. of Cottingham (Har. Bl. Horse). Whitelock. Daughter of. ETambletonian (King Fergus) Rosalind by Phoenomenon (Herod) Ata- lanta by(Matchem Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Traveler. Coriander (Pot-8-os) Wildgoose bv Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Ma- nilla by Goldfinder (Snap) Dau^ of Old Eng. Dau. of Cullen Arabian. Prime Minister. Daughter of. 3ancho (Don Quixote) Miss Hornpipe Teazle by Sir Peter Hornpipe by Trumpator Lun a by Herod Proserpin e by Marske Spiletta by Regulus . Orville Miss Grimstone by Weasel (Herod) Dau. of Ancaster Dau. of Dam. Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko Sis. to Mirza. Selim. Podagra. Suzzard Castrel's dam by Alexander Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Alfred (Matchem) Dau. of Engineer Bay Malton's dam by Cade. Souty (Sir Peter) Jet by Magnet (Herod) Jewel by Squirrel Sophia by Blank Diana by Second Dau. of Stan. Arabian. Orville. Boadicea. 3eningbrough (King Fergus) Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tan- trum Cautatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus. Alexander (Eclipse) Brunette by Amaranthus (Old Eng. by Godol.) May~ fly by Matchem (Cade by Godol.) Dau. of Ancaster Starling (Starling by Bay Bolton) Dau. of Grasshopper (Crab) Dau. of Sir M, Newton's Arabian Dau. of Pert (Ely Turk) Dau. of St. Martins (Spanker) Dau. of Sir E. Hale's Arabian The Oldfleld Mare. 198 The Horse-Breeders* Guide and Hand Book. LEAMINGTON (Imp.) Continued. Norton, Reform, a promising stallion and good race-horse, Hyder Ali, James A, Radamanthus, Olitipa, Golden Gate, Janet Norton, Bob Woolley, Katie Pearce, Aris- tides, a first-class race-horse and sire of Henlopen, Pera, Hattie F, Fugitive, Parole, who not only defeated the best in America, but went to England and defeated good horses on their own chosen ground, Harold, Idler, Loiterer, Perfection, Ferncliff, Lu- cifer, Susquehanna, Verdict, Pique, Maritana, Annie Augusta, Faithless, Spinaway, Girofle, Spark, Gossip, Rosalie, Democrat, Outcast, Sioux, Blazes, Sunbeam, Kate Clark, Pawnee, Bounce. Onondaga, Girofla, Wynndotte, Francesca, Iroquois, who crossed the Atlantic and placed the great events, the Derby and St. Leger, to the credit of America, the unbeaten and unfortunate Sensation, and many others, all win- ners. He was exiled and condemned in the land of his birth, but was appreciated and will be remembered in the land of his adoption. His sons are proving successful stallions and his daughters producing winners. Leamington was a brown, 16 hands- high, with a beautiful head and neck, good shoulders, great depth of chest, good back, great length, but light, body and flank, good length of hip, and as fine hind legs and hock as were ever placed under a horse. He died the property of Mr. A. Welch, in the Erdenheim Stud, Chestnut Hill, Pa., Monday, May 6th, 1878. Let his blood be preserved by crossing some son of Lexington with his daughters from Lexington mares. LEXINGTON, (WINNER OF THE ASSOCIATION AND CITIZENS' STAKES AT LEXING- TON, KY., IN 1853, AND THE GREAT STATE STAKE OF NEW ORLEANS, 1854.) LEXINGTON by Boston, brod by Dr. E. Warfield, The Meadows near Lexington, Ky., foaled 1850, dam Alice Carneal, dain of Waxy, Umpire, Release, etc., by imp. Sarpe- don, son of Emilius. Lexington, during his turf career, met with only one defeat. He made his debut at Lexington, Ky., Spring meeting, of 1853, in the Association Stake for three-year olds ; mile heats, 20 subscribers, J2 starters. The track was almost knee deep in mud, and raining. In a false start, Lexington, then called Darley by Dr. Warfield, from his resemblance to the Darley Arabian, ran away, in company with Madonna and Garret Davis, and ran two miles and three quarters before they could be stopped. Garret Davis was then withdrawn, and Lexington was led to the post at once and the word given. He distanced all but three of the colts the first heat, including Vandal, Blonde, Hebron and Big Boston. Vandal, Blonde and Hebron were all famous on the turf. Wild Irishman was second in both heats, Fanny Fern fourth and third, and Madonna third and distanced. The time of the race was 1 :55|, 1 :57. The same week he won the Citizens' Stakes, two-mile heats, beating Midway, who won the first heat, Garret Davis, who was third, and distanced Margaret West, Heb- ron, Blonde nnd Eva ; time 3:42, 3:4H, 3:49. Darley was then sold to Captain Willa Viley and Richard Ten Broeck, and his name was changed to Lexington. He was then matched against Sally Waters, three-mile heats, the owners of the mare betting $5,000 against $3,500 on the horse. The race was run at New Orleans, over theMetairie Course, Dec. 2, 1853, the track being deep in mud. Lexington won in 6:23, 6:24|, distancing the mare in the second heat. His next appearance was for the great State Stake, $5,000 each, play or pay, four-mile heats; Kentucky entered Lexington; Alabama, Highlander; Louisiana, Arrow, and Mississippi Lecompte. Lexington won in 8:08, 8:04, track muddy, distancing Arrow in the first heat, and Highlander in the second. Highlander was the favoiite. A week after he met Le- compte and Rheube for the Jockey Club Purse, four-mile heats. In this he was de- feated, in 7:26, 7:38|, the best race to that day ever run in America. It was and is- still claimed that his defeat was caused by his jockey, Henry Meichon, pulling him up at the end of the third mile, in second heat, thinking the race was ended. Richard Ten Broeck, who had now become the sole owner of Lexington, feeling that his horse could beat the best time made, 7:26, challenged Lecompte, or any other horse, to run Lexington four-mile heats for $25,000, or run him against the time, 7:26. The latter proposition was accepted, and the race was run over the Metallic Course, New Or- leans, April 2, 1855. Lexington won in 7:19f, running first mile in 1:47; second, 1:52^; third, 1:51; fourth, 1 :48|; thus beating the best time on record 6 seconds. On the 14th of April he met his great rival, Lecompte, for the Jockey Club Purse, $1,000, and an inside stake of $2,500, each four-mile heats. Lexington won the first heat in 7:23|, and Lecompte was withdrawn. This ended the turf career of Lexing- ton. In 1856, while in England, Mr. R. A. Alexander purchased Lexington from Mr. Ten Broeck, paying $7,500 cash and $7,500 more upon his return home to America, Contimied on page 200. T/ie Horse- Breeflert? Guide and Hand Book. 199 PEDIGREE OF LEXINGTON. GTON. 5* 1 BOSTON. Pnhin Tlrnwn's flam. Timoleon. 'd o> PH .2 G Q *S *l 6 *1 I $ ,a h i 11 l~o 3' PQ * P p 1 ;! | i| 5 If -3 i P TTi^nVoi Herod Dau of Cygnet Dau. of Cartouche Ebonv by Flying Childers Old Ebony by Basto Massy Mare by His. Barb." <3i c tn T,m Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. fcis. to. dur Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk Betty Percival. Rockingham. Tabitha. Highflyer Purity, Sis. to Pumpkin, by Matchem Dau. of Squirt Lot's dam by Mogul Camilla by Bay Bolton Old Lady, rrentham Dau. of Bosphorus (Babraham) Dau. of Wm's. Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol.) Dau. of Bustard (Crab) Char. Molly. Eclipse. Virago. Marske (Squirt) Spiletta by Regulus Mother Western by Smith's Son or Snake Dau. of Montague Dau. of Hautboy Dau. of Brimmer. Snap Sis. to Othello by Crab(Alcock Arabian) Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue Dau. of Oxford Dun Arabian Blacklegged Royal Mare. Symme's Wildair. Daughter of. [mp. Fearnought (Regulus) Dau. of Jolly Roger Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian Bald Charlotte by Old Royal. Driver (Imp. Othello by Crab, Dau. of Fallower (Blank by Godol.) Dau. of Imp. Vampire (Regulus by Godol.) Florizel. Sis. to Juno. Herod Dau. of Cygnet Dau. of Cartouche Ebony by Flying Childers Ebony by Basto (By. Turk) Massey Mare by His. Bl. Barb, pectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of Fl. Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk Betty Percival by Leede's Arabian. Imp. Shark. Daughter of. Marske (Squirt by Syphon) Dau. of Snap (Snip) Warwickshire's Wag's dam by Marlborough (Godol.) Natural Barb Mare. Harris' Eclipse (Partner) Dau. of Fearnought Dau. of Jolly Roger (Roundhead) Dau of Sober John (Rib) Dau. of Imp. Shock. Pot-8-o's. Lady Bolingbroke. Eclipse Sportsrnistress by War Sportsman (Cade) Goldenlocks by Oroonoko Valiant's dani by Crab Thwart's Dun Mare, quirrel Cypron by Blaze Selima by Bethell's Arabian Dau. of Gra- ham's Champion Dau. of Dar. Arabian Dau. of Merlin. Clockfast. Daughter of. Gimcrack Miss Ingram by Regulus Miss Doe by Sedbury Miss Mayes by Bart. Childers Dau. of Counsellor Dau. of Snake. Symme's Wildair Y. Kitty Fisher by Fearnought Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian Bald'Charlotte by Old Royal. | LEXIN ALICE CARNEAL. Kowena. - oaipcuvii. Lady Grey. Sumpter. Icaria. Emilms. Maria - Grev n F1 d?m a ' 8 Ar?hv. Parma ' The Flyer. Emily. Orville. Beningbrough. Evelina. King Fergus Dau. of Herod Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by White- nose Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue Dau. of Ox Dun Arabian. Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford. Daughter of. Sir Peter Horatia by Eclipse Countess, Delpini's dam by Blank Dau. of Rib Dau. of Wynn Arabian. Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Dorimant Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. Vandyke, Jr. Azalia. Walton Dabchick by Pot-8-os Drab by Highflyer Hebe by Chrysolite Prosepine, Sis. to Eclipse by Marske. Beningbrough Gillyflower by Highflyer Dau. of Goldfinder Sis. to Grasshopper by Marske Dau. by Cullen Arabian. Dick Andrews. May. Joe Andrews Dau. of Highflyer Dau. of Car. Puff (Babraham) Dau. of Tatler Dau. of Snip Dau. of Godol. Arabian Dau. of Whiteneck. Beningbrough Primrose by Mambrino Cricket by Herod Sophia by Blank Diana by Second Dau. of Stan. Arabian. Diomed. Castianira. Florizel Sis. to Juno by Spectator Horatia by Blank Dau. of F. Childers Miss Belvoir by Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk. Rockingham Tabitha by Trentham Dau. of Bosphorus Dau. of Wm.'s Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt. Dau. of Bustard. Robin Redbreast. Daughter of. Sir Peter Wren by Woodpecker Papillon, Sir Peter's dam by Highflyer Miss Cleveland by Regulus Midge by Son of Bay Bolton. Obscurity (Eclipse) Slamerkin by Wildair (Cade) Cub Mare by Cub Amarauthus' dam by Second Flash's dam by Starling. Royalist, Belle Mariah. Saltram Dau. of Herod Carina by Marske Dau. of Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. Grey Diomed (Imp. Medley) Queen by Imp. St. George (Dragon) Dau. of Cassius Primrose by Imp. Dove Stella. Melzar. Daughter of. Imp. Medley Kitty Fisher by Symme's Wildair Kitty Fisher by Imp. Vampire (Regulus) Imp. Kitty Fisher by Cade Dau. of Som. Arabian. Highflyer (Highflyer) Dau. of Fearnought (Regulus) Dau. of Ariel (Imp. Cullen Arabian Lady Thigh by Croft's Partner (Jigg) Dau. of Grey- hound (Wh. Barb Chillaby) Sophonisba's dam by Curwen's Bay Barb Dau. of D'Arcy's Ch. Arabian Dau. of Whiteshirt Old Montague Mare. 200 The Horse- Breeder -s' Guide and Hand Book. LEXINGTON Continued. if the horse was then alive. Lexington was not only the best race-horse America ever produced, but was the king of stallions. He sired Norfolk, Asteroid, Idlewild, dam of Wildidle, Kentucky, Daniel Boone, Goodwood, Buy Flower, Ansel, Lightning, Laura Fairis, Thunder, Lancaster, Beacon, Bays water, Bayonet, Preakness^Colton', Harry of the West, King Lear, Lilly Ward, Arcola, Optimist, who made a reputation in England and France, Maiden, dam of Parole. Merrill, Marion, Hollywood, Ulrica, Spartan, Wanderer, Uncas, Garrick, Chesapeake, Kadi, Harry Bassett, Charley Howard, Monarchist, the coming sire, Jack Malone, to whose daughter's Bonnie Scot- Ian I is indebted in a great measure for his success, Minx, dam of Monitor, Nevada, dam of Luke Blackburn, Salina, Crucifix, Sprightly, dam of Volturno, Woodbine, dam of Belle of the Meade, Bonnie Wood, etc., Susan Beane, dam of Sensation, Acro- bat, Hunter's Lexington, Vauxhall, sire of Viator, Cloverbrook, etc., Lever, Pat Ma Hoy, sire of Ozark. Duke of Magenta, Spartan, Jamaica, dam of Foxhali, Aerolite, 4 P4 tf ^ ^ \ Touch- stone. Camel.. Banter.' Whalebone Dau. of Selim Maiden by Sir Peter Dau. of Phoenomenon Matron by Florizel Maiden by Matchem (Cade). Master Henry Boadicea by Alexander Brunette by Amaranthus Mayfly by Matchem Dau. of An. Starling Dau. of Grasshopper. hter of. f Filho-da-Puta; Finesse. Haphazard Mrs. Barnet by Waxy Dau. of Woodpecker Heinel by Squirrel Principessa by Blank Dau. of Cul. Arabian. Peruvian (Sir Peter) Violante by John Bull Dau. of Highflyer Everlast- ing by Eclipse Hyaena by Snap Miss Belsea by Regulus. be Pompe}' 1 Orville. Emily. Beningbrough Evelina by Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum Cantatrice by Sampson Dau. of Regulus Marskc's dam by Blacklegs. Stamford Dau. of Whiskey Gr. Dorimant by Doriman^-Dizzy by Blank Dizzy by Driver Dau. of Smiling Tom Dau. of Oysterfoot. 3 5 ;i| Bustard. Castrel Miss Hap by Shuttle Sis. to Haphazard by Sir Peter Dau. of Eclipse Clio by Y. Cade Dau. of Starling Dau. of Bart. Childers. iyj ^ 03 Southcote. Beningbrough (King Fergus) Lavinia by Pipator (Imperator) Dick An- drew's dam by Highflyer Dau. of Cardinal Puff (Babraham by Godol.) Dau. of Tatler (Blank) Dau. of Snip (Flying Childers) Dau. of Godol. Arabian Dau. of Frampton's Whiteneck Dau. of Pelham Barb. 202 The Horse- Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. PHAETON Imp. Continued. weighed, when in condition, over 1,300 Ibs. He had a remarkably neat head, ear and good, strong, well-shaped neck, great breadth of forehead and width of jaw. His shoulders were oblique and well placed, with muscle well distributed over a broad shoulder-blade, great depth of girth ; well shaped, round barrel, ribbed home to strong, broad, muscular hips; his back and loin a model of strength ; great length from the point of the hip to the whirlbone, and thence to stifle and hocks. Cut him off at his knees, and it would have been difficult to find a more perfect model of shape, strength and muscular development. But his legs were very defective, and particularly light below the knee for such an immense carcass. None of his descendants have bad legs. He was a handsomely bred horses. In addition to his double cross of Touchstone, he had the Glencoe, Whalebone and Whisker blood upon the foundation of Herod, Eclipse and Matchem. He died the property of Richard Ten Broeck in the spring of 1874, just as his value as a stallion was established, and in the zenith of his fame; the blood, conformation and constitution of this great horse should be preserved. SIR ARCHY. SIR ARCHY, by imp. Diomed, son of Florizel by Herod, bred by Col. John Tayloe, Mt. Aery, Va., foaled 1805, dam imp. Castianira, by Rockingham, son of Highflyer, by Herod. Sir Archy, although bred in Virginia, was from imported English sources on both sides. Castianira, his dam, was imported when three year old by Col. Tayloe, in 1799, and ran successfully in Virginia. Sir Archy was her second foal, and made his first appearance on the turf over the Fairfield Course, Va., in the sweepstakes, two mile heats; seven started; the race was won by True Blue, defeat- ing Sir Archy, Wrangler, Virginius and others; no time. At Washington, D. C., he was distanced in a sweepstake by Bright Phoebus, own brother to Miller's Damsel,, the dam of Am. Eclipse; no time. He was laboring under an attack of distemper in both of these races. Col. W. R. Johnson now purchased him, and the following spring, 1809, won the Post Stake at Fairfield, Va., distance and time not given. The follow- ing week he was defeated at Newmarket, Va., for the Club purse, four miles heats, by Wrangler, after a desperate struggle; no time given. In the fall of the same year he won the Jockey Club purse at Richmond, Va., four miles heats, defeating Wrangler, Ratray, Tom Tough and Minerva. Sir Archy took the lead and ran the first two miles in 3 :46, very fast at that date, when the race was over, he almost walk- ing over the score. The following week he distanced the field in the first heat of a four mile heat race at Newmarket, Va. ; no time. In a fortnight he defeated Blank for the Jockey Club purse, four miles heats, at Scotland Neck, N. C., in 7:52-8:00. The following day he was purchased by A. J. Davie, the owner of Blank, for $5,000, and relegated to the Stud. As a sire he had no equal in his day. The most renowned of his get are Lady Lightfoot. Vanity, Reality, Timoleon, Sire of Boston, Virginian, Director, Sir Charles, Sir William, Muckle John, Henry, Kosciusco, Crusader,. Rattler, Childers, Sumpter, Flirtilln, Flirtilla Jr. , Janet, Contention, Carolinean, Na- poleon, Tecumseh, Bertrand, Pacific, Saxe Weimer, Stockholder, Gohanna, Betsey and John Richards, Marion, Cherokee, Arab, Coquette, Tariff, Isabella, Phillis, Char- lotte Temple, Virginia Taylor, Jemima Wilkerson, Sir Arthur, Lady Lagrange, Sally Hope, Industry, Merling, Sea Gull, Sir Archy of Transport, Sir Archy Mon- torio, Sir William of Transport, Giles Scroggins, Pilot (Wild Will of the Woods), Chas. Kemble, Herr and Fanny Cline, Cicero, sire of Trifle's dam, Garrison's Zinganee, Gabriella, Phoenomena, Sir Richard, Pandora, Lady Burton, Lawrence, Napoleon, Roanoke, Mark Anthony and many others. Sir Archy was inbred to Herod; Diomed, his sire, was by Florizel, sou of Herod, and Rockingham, the sire of his dam, was by Highflyer, the best son of Herod, and he traces on both sides many times to the Godolphin and Darley Arabians through their best sons, Cade, Babraham, Blank, Gower Stallion, Regulus, Blaze, Flying and Bartlet's Childers. Sir Archy was a blood bay with no white except the heel of his right hind foot, full Ifr hands high, his shoulders were unexceptional, very deep in his girth, back short and strong, arms and thighs long and muscular and bone large. He possessed both speed and bottom and remarkable constitution which he imparted to all his stock. The more of this blood we can get into our race-horses of the present day the better. He died on June 7th, 1833, full of honors and years, meriting the sobriquet of the " Godolphin Arabian of America." The Horse- Breeders 9 Guide and Hand Book. 203 PEDIGREE OP SIR ARCHY. s Partner. Meliora. Blaze. Selima. jrodol. Arabian. Blossom. Cartouch. Ebony. Alcock Arabian. Sis. to Soreheels Partner. Bonny Lass. Jigg Sis. to Mixbury by Cur. Bay Barb Dau. of Spot (Selaby Turk) Dau. of Wh. Legged Lowther Barb Old Vintner Mare. Fox (Clumsy) Milkmaid by Sir Wm. Blachet's Snail (Croft's Partner) Dam the Shield's Galloway. Fly. Childers Confederate Filly by Grey Grantham Dau. of Duke of Rut- land's Black Barb Dau. of Bright's Roan. Bethel's Arabian Dau. of Graham's Champion (Harpur's Arabian) Dau. of Darley Arabian Dau. of Old Merlin (Bustler). The most famous of all the Eastern sires Purchased in Paris by Mr. Coke. Died property of Earl Godolphin in 1753. Crab Dau. of Fl. Childers Miss Belvoir by Gr. Grantham Dau. of Paget Turk Betty Leedes by Leedes' Arabian Dau. of Spanker. The Bald Galloway Dau. of Hampt. Ct. Crippled Barb Dau. of Makeless Dau. of Brimmer Dau. of Place's Wh. Turk Dau. of Dodsworth. Flying Childers (Dar. Arabian) Ebony by Basto (Byerly Turk) Massey Mare by Mr. Massy's Black Barb. Was the sire of Crab, Spot and Gentleman, andjthe dam of Dismal and Trifle. He covered but few mares. Basto Sis. to Mixbury by Cur. Bay Barb Dau. of Spot Dau. of Wh. legged Lowther Barb Old Vintner Mare. Jigg Sis. to Mixbury by Cur. Bay Barb Dau. of^Spot Dau. of White- legged Lowther Barb Old Vintner Mare. Bay Bolton Dau. of Dar. Arabian Dau. of Byerly Turk Dau. of Taffo- let Barb Dau. of Place's White Turk Natural Barb Mare. Godol. Arabian. Little Hartley Mare. The most famous of all the Eastern sires. Purchased in Paris by Mr. Coke. Died the property of Earl Godolphin in 1753. Bart. Childers Large Hartley Mare by His. Blind Horse Flying Whig by Wm.'s Woodstock Arabian Dau. of St. Victor Barb. Flying Childers. Miss Belvoir. Darley Arabian Betty Leedes by Careless Sis. to Leedes by Leedes' Ara- bian Dau. of Spanker Barb Mare dam of Spanker. Grey Grantham Dau. of. Paget Turk Betty Percival by Leedes' Arabian Dau. of Spanker (Yellow Turk.; g-s Tartar. Cypron. Partner Meliora by Fox Milkmaid by Sir Wm. Blacket's Snail (Croft's Partner) Dam the Shield's Galloway. Blaze Selima by Bet hell's Arabian Dau. of Gra. Champion Dau. of Dar- ley Arabian Dau. of Old Merlin (Bustler.) Blank. Daughter of. Godol. Arabian Little Hartley Mare by Barret's Childers Flying Whi by Woodstock Arabian Dau. of St. Victor Barb Dau. of Whyuot. Regulus (Godol.) Dau. of Soreheels (Basto) Dau. of Makeless (Ogle- thorpe Arabian) C. D'Arcy's Royal Mare. Cade. Daughter of. Squirt. Lot's dam. Godol. Arabian Roxana by the Bald Galloway Sis. to Chanter by Akas- ter Turk Dau. of Leede's Arabian Dau. of Spanker. Partner Dau. of Makeless Dau. of Brimmer Dau. of Place's White Turk -Dau. of Dodsworth Layton Barb Mare. Bart. Childers Sis. to Country Wench by Snake Grey Wilkes by Haut boy Miss D'Arcy's Pet Mare Dau. of Sed. Royal Mare. Mogul Camilla by Bay Bolton Old Lady by Pullen's Ches. Arabian Dau. of Rock wood Dau. of Bustler. Gower Stallion. Daughter of. Godol. Arabian Dau. of Whitefoot Lit. Hartley's Mare by Bartlet's Childers Flying Whig by Wm.'s Woodstock Arabian. Partner Dau. of Makeless Dau. of Brimmer (Yellow Turk) Dau. of Place'sWhite Turk Dau. of Dodsworth Layton Barb Mare. South. Daughter of. Babraham. Daughter of. Wm.'s Forester Daughter of. Regulus (Godolphin) Dau. of Soreheels (Basto) Dau. of Makeless (Ogle- thorpe Arabian) D'Arcy Royal Mare. artouche (Bald Galloway) Ebony by Fly. Childers Ebony by Basto (By- erly Turk) Massey Mare by His. Black Barb. Godol. Arabian Large Hartley Mare by Hartley's Blind Horse Flying Whig by Wm's Woodstock Arabian Dau. of St. Victor Barb. Hamp. Ct. Childers (Flying Childers) Dau. of Leedes by Leed'es Arabian) Moonah Barb Mare. Forester (Hartley's Blind Horse) Dau. of Looby (Bay Bolton) Margery by Partner Dau. of Woodcock Dau. of Makeless. Coalition Colt (Godol.) Dau. of Bustard (Crab) Ld. Leigh's Charming Molly by Second (F. Childers) Hanger's Brown Mare by Stanyan Ara- bian Gipsey by King William's No-tongued Barb Dau. of Makeless Royal Mare. 204 The Horse- Breeder g Guide and Hand Book. VANDAL VANDAL by Glencoe, son of Sultan, bred by Dr. B. W. Dudley, Lexington, Ky., foaled 1850, dam Alaric's dam by imp. Tranby, son of Blacklock. Vandal was a first- -class race-horse, did not start as a two-year old, but came out the spring he was three years old, and was distanced the first heat, in the Association Stake, mile heats, won by Darley (Lexington),*in 1 : 55|, 1 : 57, the track was fetlock deep in mud, and the rain pouring down in sheets ; Louisville, Ky., won the Gait House Stake, mile heats, in 1:51, 1:53, 1:56, track very heavy, beating Ellen Bateman, Madonna, winner of the first heat, distanced in the third, and Campbell's bay colt by Altorf ; same meeting, ran second to Fanny Fern in sweeptake, mile heats, in 1 : 52f , 1 : 53, track heavy ; Garret Davis, Wild Irishman, and Madonna behind him ; Mobile, Ala,, won sweeptake for three-year olds, mile heats, beating Midway in 1 : 56|, 1 : 57, track heavy ; New Orleans, ran second to Maid of Orleans in Club Purse, 2 miles, in 3: 56, beating Betty King; Lexington, Ky., Spring Meeting, 1854, won Club Purse, 3 mile heats, beating Mary Taylor, Lewis Wetzel and two others, in 5:42, 6:36 ; Louisville Ky., won Club Puvse, 3 miles, in 5:46, beating Mary Taylor; Lexington, Ky., Fall Meeting, ran third in fist heat for the Club Purse, 4 mile heats, won by Frankfort, in 7:41 ; Vandal was withdrawn. The spring of 1855 he came out and easily defeated Frankfort and Henry Perritt for the Club Purse, 3 mile heats, in 5:36|, 5:33, an excellent race. This closed his turf career. The first of his get which appeared were Ella D, Mollie Jackson and Jack the Barber, all were creditable performers ; Ella D won at 1, 2 and 3 mile heats; Mollie -Jackson was the best mare of any day, she won 4 miles, in 7:34, and 3 mile heats, in 5:35, 5:34|, 5:28|, this third heat is the fastest and best third heat ever run. Jack the Barber was also a creditable performer, as was also Seven Oaks, which won seven out of eight races. He covered very few mares, and for some five or six years none, and it was not until he passed into the hands of Gen. W. G. Harding, of the Belle Meade Stud, was he regularly used for stud purposes. He sired Versailles, a fine race-horse, Verge, and Capitola, the dam of King Alfonso, Coral, the dam of Wanderer and Uncas, Virgil, the sire of Vigil, Vera Cruz and the great Hindoo. In the Belle Mcade Stud he made his great reputation ; those by him in this stud were Vicksburg, Vanderbilt, Vassal, Nettie B, Ventilator, sire of Mary Anderson, Vaultress, Vagabond, Valentine, Van Leer, Van Dorn, Vindicator, Vortex, Volcano, Valerian, dam of Boatman ; Voltigeur, winner of the Clark Stake at Louisville, defeating Calvin and ten others ; Vinaigrette, winner of the Kentucky Oaks, Vidette, dam of Camargo, winner of the Fall's City Stake, mile heats, in 1:42|, 1:43J, and Vandalite, one of the best race-mares which ever faced the starter, winner of the Dixie Stakes at Baltimore, 2 miles in 3 : 35^, beating Madge, Brigand and twelve others, and taking up the penalty of 5 Ibs. ; won the Breckenridge Stakes, 2 miles in 3:35; the best time in which the two races were ever run ; Newburn, {Council Bluffs), Survivor, Highland Vintage, Grey Steel (Grey Friar), Sallie Gardner, Vocalist, and many othevs. Vandal was a blood bay, with little or no white, 15| hands high, and was the best son of the great Glencoe, and has proved himself a worthy son of a worthy sire. He died at Belle Meade early in the spring of 1872, just as his reputation had been established, and shown to the world that he had not disgraced his high racing lineage, from which the great Lexington had descended. The Glencoe blood has done wonders in England through old Pocahontas, and it should be preserved and perpetuated through his best son and daughters in America. 2 he Horse Breeders' Guide and Hand Book. 205 PEDIGREE OF VANDAL. a buzzard. Woodpecker. Misfortune. Herod (Tartar) Miss Ramsden by Lonsdale Bay Arabian Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of Darley Arabian Dau. of Byerly Turk. Dux (Matchem) Curiosity by Snap (Snip) Dau. of Regulus (Godol.) Dau. of Bartlet's Childers (Darley Arabian) Dau. of Hon. Arabian. S 1 a is A* Alexander. Daughter of. Eclipse (Marske) Grecian Princess by Wm's Forester Dau. of Coalition Colt (Godol.) Dau. of Bustard (Crab) Charming Molly. Highflyer (Herod) Dau. of Alfred (Matchem) Dau of Engineer (Samp- son) Bay Malton's dam by Cade (Godol.) Lass of the Mill. I s ^, =3 William- on'sDitto Sir Peter. Arethusa. Highflyer Papillon by Snap Miss Cleveland by Regulus Midge by Son of Bay Bolton Dau. of Bartlet's Childers. Dungannon (Eclipse) Dau. of Prophet (Regulus) Virago by Snap Dau. of Regulus Sis. to Othello by Crab Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. w '] i M Sister to Calomel-, s Mercury. Daughter of. Eclipse Dau of Tartar (Partner) Dau. of Mogul (Godol.) Dau. of Sweep- stakes (Oxford Arabian) Dau. ofBay Boltou Dau. of Cur. Bay Barb. Herod Folly by Marske Vixen by Regulus Dau. of Hutton's Spot (Hartley's Blind Horse) Dau. of Bay Bolton. H^ s ~, Dick Andrews. Joe Andrews. Daughter of. Eclipse Amaranda by Omnium (Snap) Cloudy by Blank (Godol.) Dau. of Crab (Alcock Arabian) Widdrington Mare by Partner. Highflyer Dau. of Cardinal Puff (Babraham) Dau. of Tatler (Blank) Dau. of Snip (Childers) Dau. of Godol. Arabian. > a Pot-8-o's. Maria. Eclipse Sportsmistress by Warren's Sportsman (Cade) Golden Locks by Oroonoko (Crab) Valiant's dam by Crab. Herod Lisette by Snap Miss Windsor by Godol. Arabian Sis. to Volun- teer by Y. Belgrade (Belgrade Turk) Dau. of Bartlet's Childers. lj < Q c^ -j Penelope. Trumpator. Prunella. Conductor (Matchem) Brunette by Squirrel (Traveler) Dove by Match- less (Godol.) Dau. of Ancaster Starling). Highflyer Promise by Snap Julia by Blank Spectator's dam by Partner (Jigg) Dau. of Bay Bolton Dau. of Darley Arabian. ^, tU' gS Hambletonian. Rosalind. King Fergus (Eclipse) Monimia by Matchem Dau. of Alcides (Babra- ham) Dau. of Crab Snap's dam by Fox. Phoenomenon (Herod) Atalanta by Matchem (Cade) Lass of the Mill by Oroonoko Dau. of Traveler (Partner) Miss Makelessby Y. Greyound. >. ^ C 1 S ^ P Coriander. Wild-Goose. Pot-8-os Lavender by Herod Dau. of Snap Miss Roan by Cade Mad- ame by Bloody Buttocks Dau. of Partner. Highflyer Coheiress by Pot-8-os Manilla by Goldfinder (Snap) Dau. of Old England (Godol.) Dau. of Cullen Arabian. cL J o 2 , Orville. Beningb rough. Evelina. King Fergus Dau. of Herod Pyrrha by Matchem Duchess by White- nose (Hall Arabian) Miss Slamerkin by Y. True Blue. Highflyer Termagant by Tantrum (Cripple) Dau. of Sampson (Grey- hound) Dau. of Regulus Marske's dam by Blacklegs. ^ Q GO ~i. s Miss Grimstone Weasel. Daughter of. Herod Dau. of Eclipse Dau. of Brilliant (Florizel) Dau. of Shepherd's Crab (Crab) Dau. of Godol. Arabian. Ancaster (Blank) Dau. of Damascus Arabian Dau. of Sampson Dau. of Oroonoko Sophia by Godol. Arabain. ALARIC 2 H, ij 1 Imp.TickleToby Vesta. Alfred (Matchem) Caelia by Herod Proserpine, Sis. to Eclipse by Marske (Squirt) Spiletta by Regulus Mother Western. Dreadnought (Meade's Celer) Bandy by Imp. Clockfast(Gimcrack) Dau. of Americus (Imp. Shark) Dau. of Imp. Fearnought. ~ C ; i ^ 1 Hickory. Imp.Trumpetta. Imp. Whip (Saltram) Dido by Imp. 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