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The Daily Dispatch: October 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ine, large bay colt was bred in North Carolina by Colonel Green of that State, and is partly owned by Col. Hare, who has trained him His name was changed some weeks before his recent successful race, Col. Hare believing that Beauregard would prove invincible. He is by Hawkins's Priam, out of a Trustee mare, and is a fine-looking and fine-moving horse, of a most remarkable turn of speed. We have seldom seen a racehorse which, at the last moment, could so suddenly make up a gap. His rush at Ninette, at the finish of the fast heat of the New Market race, was a splendid thing. He and the other horses in this face are, of course, three years old. Ninette, belonging to Messrs. T. & T. W. Doswell, is a bay, of excellent form, though a little under size at first glance. There is more of her, however, than the casual observer would think. Her muscles are remarkably large, and she is not deficient in bone. Her conformation is strikingly like that of her dam, glorious old Nina, the mo