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NUMEROUS ARRIVALS AT PIMLIC0. Baltimore. Md.. April IS. — The past few days have seen numerous additions to the horses in training here for the meeting which opens Wednesday. Among the arrivals were Simon HohIc.v with apt. A. J. Cassatts string. in Which are Choirmaster of Ches-terhrook. Medallion. Lavminster, The Picket. Miss Pcrigi.nl. Dm Dancer. Sally ODay. Bailiffs Daiigh ter mid Brilliancy. The Picket and Miss Perigord are juni|K-is. Mr. Healcy also brought along II. B. Durye.is Dreamer ami steeplechase ji«ekey Otto Heider is with the stable, which came directly from winter quarters at the Cassatt farm at Berwyn. Pa Twelve horses belonging to Samuel Ross of" Washington that arrived included Rosshanipton. The Speaker. Tom Melton and nine two-year olds. In the same car came Pretty Michal. owned by M. II. Jones of Washington and Colonel Dick, in charge of Charlie Hill. From Jamestown came W. O. Scully with Pins and Needles. Reyboiirn and the two year-obls Steve Balu-wln, Oardeau. Princess Una. Spes Nostra and Muff: Lewis Garth with ;...M| News. Maromara. Xeltoe and Y.nikee Lidy. and Frank Allen with W. M. Parrish. Jr.s Fort Carrol and Bethlehem. Mr. Garth sold Stepchild and Paton Craves before shipment from Jamestown. T. E. Mannix arrived with German Silver, an eligible and proltable starter in the Preakness. Jollv and other horses. With him came jockey McCahey. William Astor Chanlers horses, iu charge of Ceorge Galvin. arrived from Leesburg. Steeplechase jockey J. Sullivan is here to rhie for .T. A. Davis of New York, who has a nuiuher of jumpers, including Rising Star, that have schooled Well. R. J. Wablen arrived from his farm at Middleburg with St. Abe. Trmkt. Chilton Queen. King Plate and a number of two-year-olds, including the candidates lor the Clabaugh aiwt the Pimlico Nursery. The good sprinter. John Griffin II., a receut arrival from Jacksonville, is doing uicely.