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HAVRE DE GRACE NOTES HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., Sept 24. Thomas Healey came over from New York to saddle the Wilson and Salmon horses. J. W. Pangle arrived from Canada with his stable and will finish out the year at the Maryland meetings. E. Saunderson, who has been ill most of the summer, has fully recovered and is here in search of material for a winters campaign. A picture of the Miami course, which was displayed in the paddock, aroused much favorable comment from the horsemen and officials of the club report that reservations for stalls are pouring in. W. M. Midgely, whose Melvale Farm is located near Pimlico, has taken up several horses he "summered there and his string at Havre de Grace numbers eight. He is making jockey Graces engagements. McCullough, who raced the plater Acosta in Cuba, a couple" of years back, is an arrival from Australia. While there, he won a race with a nineteen-year-old mare, which ran in the colors of his sister. Robert Bain was an arrival from the west He was a patron of the Hawthorne meeting in Chicago and brings flattering reports of the outlook for next year. His father-in-law, Dr. Ashe, who at present is at the Ak-Sar-Ben meeting in Omaha, is due here next Monday. William Jennings, who is acting as one of the patrol judges at Havre de Grace, reports that the two mares he has at his Glengar Farm have both foaled two fine colts. One, the Ben Brush mare Enrual, which is from a half sister to Whimsical, has a bay colt by her side by the imported horse Rire Auxlarm and the Prestige mare, Orleans, has a bay colt by Foreground.