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NOTES OF THE TURF. If Assemblyman Perkins has boon quoted correctly, horsemen believe there will not be much trouble after the new laws take effect. -New York Sun. Trainer William Karrick la tended to ship Fashi .n Plate rnm Sh. cpshca.l Kay to Yonkers Sunday, but the Woolathorne Fashionable four year-old pail led no lame after a work ut n Saturday. Thomas . McDowell has not had much success in the oast this summer. His beautiful mare. Kings Daughter, was knocked oat by her trip from Kentucky to Sheopshead Hay. Hiiek is sore. Ellen a-BaJe apparently will not conn- back and P.erwiek has lost his form. Starbottle gets little stiff work at Empire City nowaday.--. Hi exercising consists of galloping and breezing ot ■ mild character. Nearly every after-a«oa the tall and lengthy son of Hastings is taken to the paddock eadosnre. where he is walked for lea minutc . He has settled down wonderfully and shows no disposition to fret and act mean. John H.ichmeistcr. general manager of the La tenia track, has re tamed to Cincinnati for ■ brief stay to wind up the business of the spring i ting. As to the plans for the fall meeting Mr. Hachmeister says be can make no definite announce men I until t!i" matter of dates is settled. He will go east after another brief trip to Louisville and St. Louis.