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NAMES OF LIVINGSTONS TWO-YEAR-OLDS. Twelve Well -Bred Ones Allowed Claimed Appellations Under Which They Will Race. ji ffersea Livingston haa beea granted names far ten foreign-bred and two native-bred two-year-olds, their names and breeding being as follows: Auruin. b. e, by Mushroom-—Royal Anne. Frances Crawford, b. f. By Thrush — Jovial Jam. Gfbby, br. c. by Llmgibby — Uoiindclay. ilolda. br. f. by William the Third-Haifa Slice. Lion. b. c. by Ampolion — Iotamiiies. Iconic. gT. or br. c. by Senseless— Aline Doleyu. Mather, b. c. by Martinet — Kidy Esther. Miss Boaere, eh, f. by Toay Beaeae — Baary Miss. M..ve. i. c, by Cook a l loop Craaay. OMalley, b. c by Chartea OMalley — Shrike. Pansy, Mk. f. by Cherry King- Dosmora. Regal Lodge, b. c. by Keppo — Oriana. Nairn - win I laimed for but not allowed, bcrau-" tin: were duplicates, for the following three English-broils. Bay rait, by Fugleman — Delicia. Bay colt, by Spearmint — marc by Cyllene — Thimble. Bay filly, by Foiymelus — spangled. This Polyaaefcaj KUy cost Mr. f lihatalna 82.686 at th« Newmarket First July Bale bast ear and i- BBM to ha of unusual promise. She may be kn wa iu racing as loggy -ONeil. The name Bay was claimed for a bay colt by Day Comet — -Beautiful Sight, but abate the registration Of tin- rait had not been completed, it was held in abeyance until the registration has been duly made and recorded. It will then be allowed. I.- nie, tie- Senseless Anne Beeeya celt had lieen i mid and registered Sentrj Boy in Kngland bafeea Mr. Livingston bought him. but the name was ■ :, aged bete at the usual tee. 1-iom the way he swept everything before him at New Orleans, it seems that Mr. Livingston is in for a good year in racing and some of the foregoing highly-bred youngsters from Kngland may do Kieat thiffgs i.i his behalf this year. I ..ek-a Hoop, the sire of the colt Muse, is a yeaaa brother to the peerless Ir.-tty 1V11 aud is expected to hteaaa* noted in the stud.