. American turf register and sporting magazine . es Fearnought—out ofa thoroughbred Maryland mare. John Randolph. 2. 1831, Indian Girl, ch. f. bredby Mr. John Davis, late of the Charlotte, Va. got by the cele-brated running h. Sir Charles—oldrunning horse Madison—Balls run-ning h. Florizel—old Celer—Ander-sons Tvvigg—imp. horse old Fear-nought. Signed, John Davis, Richard J. Gaines.[Sent for publication as above, Edgar, Esq.] Mary Stuart, b. m. four yearsold the 13th March last, was got byTrumpator, and he by Sir Solomon;her dam by old Hamiltonian; g. damby Mountaineer, and he by


. American turf register and sporting magazine . es Fearnought—out ofa thoroughbred Maryland mare. John Randolph. 2. 1831, Indian Girl, ch. f. bredby Mr. John Davis, late of the Charlotte, Va. got by the cele-brated running h. Sir Charles—oldrunning horse Madison—Balls run-ning h. Florizel—old Celer—Ander-sons Tvvigg—imp. horse old Fear-nought. Signed, John Davis, Richard J. Gaines.[Sent for publication as above, Edgar, Esq.] Mary Stuart, b. m. four yearsold the 13th March last, was got byTrumpator, and he by Sir Solomon;her dam by old Hamiltonian; g. damby Mountaineer, and he by Eagle. Now in foal toHavoc. John Goodwin. ERROR Editor: Christian county, Ken. July 17, 1834. In the present months number of your Magazine, the account as furnish-ed by the Secretary of the Hopkinsville Jockey Club, of the third daysrace last fall, it is stated it was by three year old colts; as the owner ofVolant, I ask the favor to have it corrected; it should have been two yearold colts. L. L. Leavell. ^. ;/rrtv*-, r^li^j:rti:^il^art^l:ii*^ IAlIiW •CA3NV:A8 BJk€lv )r;i//H . l!riiiiij(l i., llnon-is .l .;i m p i> Hm /\ii.; HiiiTt/• M;iv!? AMERICAIV TURF REGISTER AND §^®m»iir® MA^A^isf^ji 4^% Vol. VI.] DECEMBER, 1834. [No. 4. CONTENTS. Oberon, half brother to imp. Diomed, memoir of, IGl Eclipse Lightfoot—remarks in regardto him, by his breeder, C. H. Hall, Esq 163 Inquiry and Answer, as to the Pro-portions of Blood given by certain crosses, 164 Hereditary Resemblances—curiouscases of, communicated by Profes-sor Dunglison, 165 All aback!—Wild horses not possess-ed of extraordinary qualities, or value, 166 On the Management of Stallions and Brood Mares, 166 On remote crosses in the blood-horse, 167Game at Chess, now pending between the Westminster and Paris Clubs, 168History of the American Turf from80 years since, (continued,) .... 169 King Fergus, 176 The Race Horse—essay on, 177 Lafayette (of the West)—Pe


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