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GOSSIP FROM BLUE GRASS REGION. Lextng .1. i . Jaauarj l;. John J. llcCan*ertj ieii here yest«*raaj t,.r Bennlng. 1». ».. with eight-.-•■-. iii, string i- made up ■! eleven i« • ytai !.l- that Mr. McCafTerty has hud at tie- Ken tnck.t Association tra.k since last full snd severs! ..bier her-,-, including lean Chilton, King Com m •■,.. lb... c..-k and Si;:, that have been running ..in ei Amos Turners farm in Bourbon county. i are --me real I j good prosp .t- among ths yutingsters ami Kentuckians expect to bear of much t.. their credit in training and racing in the east. I. Ifilam intend- to leave for Charleston i-row. lb- worked several of hi- horses yesterday in . i preparatl n for their departure. John I;. Mclaughlin left for Charleston last i Fred Gordou. ■•: Bussell. Man., and II. Benton, of Barrie, that., Csnadian horsemen who have been here for u week • . - • looking for racing prospects, have I. It for tli.i: I. -ton. lin Ill,, II. idlev has shipped ■ di:r-l r un unl si Sinioiiun ii. to .1. v. Taylor, of Victoria, I.. . Mr. Taylor has a farm on St. James Islsnd, where i., i- breeding a res thoroughbred* annually. K. i:. Wilson has sold the seven -year-old chestnut geldings It. .man Wing, by The Uotnau — Bight WiU, : , , , ] | to Lieut. .1. S. Patten, of tin 1". S. Army and the horse wss shipped yesterday to Fort Meyers. Fa. A letter tr in Secretary Johnston of the Kentucky state Bacing Commission, showing that Jackry George Mountain is in good standing, has been mailed to that rider at Buenos Ayres, upon his cabled rdqneat for it.