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" to I t ,, . ■ i t .■ . - • • FIRST OF GLORIFIERS GET TO RACE. New Turk, Jaaaary M.— Jamea II. afeCormiek, prior to hi-, departure for Germany, spent a tut night in irgfnia. While in the Old Dominion Mr. MeConnick visited Cant. B. .1. Ham ks Ellerslie • Stud at Charlottesville, at present the home f t Glorifier, a horse that was developed and raced viih remarkable success by Mr. McCormick for r several im-. Glorifier. a chestnut . ii of Hastings Glory, by r The Ill-Used, will have eighteen two-year-olds out I this year. They are his first emp, and competent horsemen predict that a large percentage of the number will provi worthy race horses, of the lot I William Oarth is handling tiv.. and lie siys that they, like the g.-t of their grandsire, are precocious youngsters. In fact, one colt In the Glorifier col betiop thai In- i handling is already picked as the champion of the coming season. The son of iia-t Inga Glory is now in his tenth year, hence many seasons ui u--.-iilin s~ iu the stu.l ale before him.