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• ; i i • ■ I i i I I . • . i , , MADDEN HORSES EN ROUTE TO LOUISVILLE. Lexington, Ky., March Id. — John E. Maddens ! annual St. Patricks Day shipment of horses from Hamburg Plan- to the race course will be made tomorrow and wilt embrace twelve head that will go to Churchill Downs at Louisville. Marse Henry, which Mr. Madden bought last fall from Johnson 1 N. Camden, is the only three-year-old to go. Eleven two year-oils in the shipment include the chestnut colt by George Kessler Cottage Girl; the chestnut colt by Salvation — Escanada; the chestnut colt b] Sa hat ion I. a Sinaloa; the chestnut colt by McGee Sanfara; the bay colt by Bocktoa Onaga; the bay filly by Hessian- Flora Bassett; the bay filly by Fair Plaj I.ney Cross; the bay filly by Hessian I.y. I .-.. Nut: and the brown gelding by Plaudit — Mentoriou-. Arthur P.. Hancock today Stated that every breeder of thoroughbred bar its in the blue grass section, with the exception of a half dozen or so who had i not been seen, had signed the request to the Kentucky State Racing Commission that Messrs. Thomas Hart Talbot, Thomas J. Clay and William H. Shelley be appointed as steward to represent j the commission, presiding steward and racing secre-[ t.-iry. respectively, for l!lti. This request will be presented at a meeting of the commission to be held in Louisville next Monday. The managements of the Islington, Don-las Park, Churchill Downs and Latonia tracks have be n asked to concur with 1 the breeders. John M. Goode has arrived from Now Orleans Hi- horses will come with those of John O. Whitlow within a few da;, a.