American turf register and sporting magazine . day, 18th and Camden. J. C. S. M., Camden Course, N. J., 4th Tuesday, 23d , Va. - - Broad Rock Course, J. C. Spring Meeting, 4th Tuesday, 25th Bridge, Tenn. Spring Sweepstakes, 1st Wednesday, 3d May. Jockey Club Fail Meeting, 2d Wednesday, 11th Oct. Toronto, U. C. - - Turf Club Spring Meeting, St. Leger Course, in , National Course, J. C. Spring Meeting, 2d Tuesday, 9th May. TROTTING TO COME. Beacon Course, Hoboken, opposite N. Y. City. Regular Spring Meeting in Sweepstak


American turf register and sporting magazine . day, 18th and Camden. J. C. S. M., Camden Course, N. J., 4th Tuesday, 23d , Va. - - Broad Rock Course, J. C. Spring Meeting, 4th Tuesday, 25th Bridge, Tenn. Spring Sweepstakes, 1st Wednesday, 3d May. Jockey Club Fail Meeting, 2d Wednesday, 11th Oct. Toronto, U. C. - - Turf Club Spring Meeting, St. Leger Course, in , National Course, J. C. Spring Meeting, 2d Tuesday, 9th May. TROTTING TO COME. Beacon Course, Hoboken, opposite N. Y. City. Regular Spring Meeting in Sweepstakes last week in April, or first of , $500 a side, h. ft., Ripton and Cayuga Chief, mile heats, in harness, sulkies, 3d Thursday, 20th April.^ Match, $1000 a side, Kfpton and Americus, three a\i\e , in harness, sulkies, 3d Monday, 15th , $1000 a side, Ripton and Americus, two mile heats, in harness,sulkies,4lh Monday,22d , $ 1000 aside, Ripton and Americus, mile heats, in harness, sulkies, 5th Monday, 29th GREY EAGLE: THE PROPERTY OF A. L. SHOTWELL AND CO., OF a Portrait engraved by IIalbert, after a copy of the original Painting by Trote. The embellishment of the present number of the Register is the portrait of the gallant Grey Eagle—one of the handsom-est, as well as one of the best, performers, that have figured onthe American Turf. His career was as brief as it was his remarkable powers been more matured, or not overtaskedat an early age, no Innit can be fixed to the undying fame he wouldhave acquired. But in a contest in which Virginia, Louisiana,and Kentucky were ensased, and in which each State had se-lected Its best and bravest champions to support its pretensions,the eyes of the Great West were fixed on the young Grey Ea-gle. Under such circumstances it did not become his friends toshrink from the contest. Untried at four mile heats, but four yearsold, in comparatively inexperienced hands, and with a


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