. American turf register and sporting magazine . ll, from the merits of Lady Jacksonas a first rate racer, for such I believe her to have been—yet, I do notthink that, under any circumstances, she was capable of performing whatis stated of her in your Register, vol. 1, page 258, by An Amateur butno Jockey; viz: we have lately seen Lady Jackson perform a mile in at the Duchess County Races, State of New York. There must be a mistake in the above. Yours respectfully, D. Mr. Editor:— Hillsborough, Feb. 21, 1835. You ask corrections, permit me to point out one in the January number,seepage


. American turf register and sporting magazine . ll, from the merits of Lady Jacksonas a first rate racer, for such I believe her to have been—yet, I do notthink that, under any circumstances, she was capable of performing whatis stated of her in your Register, vol. 1, page 258, by An Amateur butno Jockey; viz: we have lately seen Lady Jackson perform a mile in at the Duchess County Races, State of New York. There must be a mistake in the above. Yours respectfully, D. Mr. Editor:— Hillsborough, Feb. 21, 1835. You ask corrections, permit me to point out one in the January number,seepage 221. Anvil, four years old, by Monsieur Tonson, out of Isabella,by Sir Archy, this fall also acquired celebrity as a first rate runner, bybeating Medoc in the three mile heats at Baltimore. This docs great in-justice to Orange Boy, who beat both Anvil and Medoc, both of whichhorses made their best races the same fall, and some few days after losingat Baltimore, at least, such is uiy impression. B. Vol. 6. No. 7.] AND SPORTING MAGAZINE. 359. RACING CALENDAR. Nashville, (Tenn.) Races. Fall meeting, 1834, commenced Monday, October 6. First day, sweepstakes for colts and fillies three years old, mile heats,$1000 entrance, $500 forfeit. James Basss (of Rutherford,) b. c. by Havoc, dam by Con-queror, - - - - - - - 11 Robt. L. Weakleys b. f. by Arab, dam by Black-and-all-Black, 2 2 B. Johnsons b. c. by Sir William, dam Kate Bevins, by Conqueror,paid forfeit. Time, Im. 579.—Im. 58s. Bets two to one on the Havoc colt and won with great ease under ahard pull both heats. Same day, a sweepstakes for two year olds, $100 entrance, a singlemile,—six subscribers. R. Cheathams ch. f by Leviathan, dam by Pacolet, - 1 S. J. Carters b. f, by Stockholder, dam by Sir Archy, - - 2 D. W. Sumners b. c. by Pacific, dam by Drybones, - 3 G. A. Wylies b. c. by Leviathan, dam by Topgallant, threw hisrider, dis. C. Creacys gr. f. by Richard, dam by Stockholder, fell, - W. Campbells c


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