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y Windhound — Splitvolte, 8st. (10lb.) (J. Foater) Mr. Merrifield's Margery, 8st. 7lb. (Drew). Mr. T. Stevens' b. f. Ethel, 8st, 7lb. (Payne) Betting--5 to 4 on the Knave, 9 to 2 against To lure, 6 to 1 against Olive Branch, 8 to 1 against Ethel, and 12 to 1 against any other. Ethel made play, followed by the Splitvolte colt Tolurno, and the favorite to the lower turn, when Ethel gave way to Tolurno, who came on with a slight lead, waited upon by Bloodhound, the Knave, and OliEthel made play, followed by the Splitvolte colt Tolurno, and the favorite to the lower turn, when Ethel gave way to Tolurno, who came on with a slight lead, waited upon by Bloodhound, the Knave, and Olive Branch, the latter lying next the rails. On reaching the distance Bloodhound headed Mr. Parr's horse, and half way up the pair were joined by the favorite and Olive Branch, the four joining issue at the entrance of the stand enclosure ran lock tEthel gave way to Tolurno, who came on with a slight lead, waited upon by Bloodhound, the Knave, and Olive Branch, the latter lying next the rails. On reaching the distance Bloodhound headed Mr. Parr's horse, and half way up the pair were joined by the favorite and Olive Branch, the four joining issue at the entrance of the stand enclosure ran lock together to the end, and finished one of the finest races seen for some years. Olive Breach running the longest just landed her owner's colors by a short head, Tolurno being a head in advance of the Knave, who ran a dead heat with Blood hound for th