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ENGLISH BLOODSTOCK SALES CUT OFF. It seems that would-be American buyers of English thoroughbreds are to be ne-f with obstacles, a- a consequence of newly adopted regulations there. Particulars have not arrived, but a special dispatch to the Enquirer of yesterday from London says: ••The suppression of tie exportation of bloodstock to America has given great satisfaction bare. This satisfaction is increased by the le-ws that the JothlJT Club is about to publish the cniliiions of rartaK next vear. Valuable stakes will again be olfcrcd for the classic .vents. "Tlie exportation « t tiailhlji ooja la aUo.vel. ami as ye.trlihgs today will be to. Inn -illy two -year. old", .■li January I. Lujers will do well to l»-e M r-i . as the government formalitie.. bob I"ti;.