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e most interesting one held in Chesterfield for many years. On Tuesday, the 29th ultimo, the two men heat post-stake, three subscribers was contended for by McDaniel. Green and Ward, and won by the former in two straight heats. We append a summary. Fourth Day.--Post state for three-year olds, two men heats, $2,500 subscription, play or pay, the proprietor to add $1, 2500. D. McDaniel's b. f. Lady Blessington, by imported Exile, but of Philo11 C. Green's clang by Arrington, out of the Lusby Haxall22 D. Ward's b.f. by Education, out of Nine33 Time--3:55, 3:52. Wednesday, the 30th ultimo, was a match for $10,000, three-mile heats, between D. McDaniel's "Oakland" and C. Green's "Conductor." As these horses had met before, the match attracted an unusually large crowd of turfites to witness their final trial of speed and endurance, each horse having many backers, who were sanguine of success. To one who attended Virginia races during their palmy days,