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MORE HORSES COMING OYER FORTY-EIGHT SAID TO BE ON A STEAMER DUE SATURDAY OR SUNDAY. Four Richly Bred Broodmares in the Consignment for a Maryland Breeder — Twenty-Eight Belong to J. T. Gwathmey. New York, February 2. — 0a the steamship Mi ne ba ha. which is due here on Saturday or Uuadsj . there are forty eight borate belonging to different owners. Twenty eight, consigned to J. Temole Gwathmey, include Horses for racing and breeding para ses. There are four broodmares consigned to Mall Dooley. who has sold them to a Maryland breeder. They are Maudlin, by St. Frusquin — Lady Living stone; Arlette. by Robert le Diable — QuintesseiK e the latter an unbeaten mare and winner of the One Thousand Gahteaa, White Heat, by Strickland Kentish Cherry, and Carisbrookc Castle, by King a .Messenger — Sipiint II. It is said that no horses belonging to the late Herman B. Duryea are on the Minnehaha. Dion Kerr, noted amateur rider of Washington, will have charge of the horses lielonging to Mr. Jwatluney during the coming season. Charles Ballard, one of the old-school jockeys. Is exercising and lias charge of one or two horses now wintering at Durlands. The horse Mamlalay he says is doing well, as are all others in their city winter quarters. Ballard says the horses at IHirlands, belonging to Clarence Mackay, are exceptionally good lookers. A letter from George Archibald, who is now in Berlin, states that I. Roland can have a position as tir.- t Jockey for Prince Hohenlohen of Austria, if he cares to make the journey to Europe at a salary of .KK». Kacing will start in Austria iu March and close in November. During that time there will he about sixty days of racing, he says.