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Show PROUD "PAROLE." The American Horie Throw Oust id the i-yf of the BriiiNh Kacers. LoLdou, 23. "Parole," at Epsom, to-day, won the great Metropolitan slakes. ' Castlereagh " was the only other entry tbat faced tbe starter. In consfqnenceof the victory of "Parole" yesterday, be carried, to day, i-n pounds extra Ju-t previous to the rice, yesterday, "Elf King" was tery much fancied and tbe dielike to "l'.iroie" was so general that he de-chrtd de-chrtd to four to one against him, hut winning so bHudsomely be be-I be-I ;:!; a strong favurite at six to lour lor i he great Metropolitan stakes, j L-rillarJ had backed bis horse for the j city and suburban handicap prior to his Newmarket victory, and as a result won something over 20,-0C0. 20,-0C0. The general satislaction at ihtf victory of the plucky American, yesterday, was lully proved by volleying volley-ing round a of cheere which accompanied accom-panied "Parole's" return to the enclosure. en-closure. " Pa rule," ir. is couct-ded, won on bis an riN, wit bout getting anything appr- achiog advantage at the start or turns in the course. It bad been freely rumored at Epom, this moroiug, that '"Parulp" would not run to day. '"Car.tlerei;b" carried 110 pounds, "Parole" 12-t. New York, 23 "Parole's" victories vic-tories arose much enthusiasm on Wall Street, Fifth Avenue, and Brunswick hotels, and at the Alii ance Club rooms. Considerable money changed bands here yesterday. At Lorillard's factory, Jersey City, tne workmen were very enthusi istic. hoisting the stars and stripes. Much interest ii felt in Lorillard's other horses in England. |