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SUCCESSOR TO PAGAN BEY. New - York, September 18. W. G. Wilson has given Pagan Be3- to a policeman who lives near Belmont Park, and the gallant old fencer will have a good home and an easy time the rest of his days. He Is a capital driving horse and his now owner will use hlin between the shafts hereafter. Wilson has purchased a promising young horse to take the place of Pagan Bey. The horse in question is Teddv Bear, a three-year-old by Gold Heels, out ot a Spendthrift inare. Teddy Bear has already been schooled and shows an ability to jump like ii horse that had been schooled as a yearling.