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, ; ! i , i I , , i | NOTES OF THE TURF. n3?**£L • H" Shllllag was married at Cleveland. Ohio, luesday owning to Miss Jessie Both of that Fred Williams, one of the most capable steeplechase riders ,n America, has been signed to school and ride Charles Ixohhrs jumpers in France. He will be a passenger on a steamer departing from -New York in a few days. Harry Blrkenrnth, a Jockey w.-ii kaoara on the American and European turf, is dead in London n-cording to advices received by relatives at Locans- port, lad., as the result of injuries received in a fall while racing at Vienna in 1818. Harry La Montague, who is racing a successful stable ol crosscountry horses in Frame, has purchased from Samuel k,,sS ,,f Washington, D. c the steeplechaser Boaahampton. Arrangements have beea made to ahlp the horses from New York oa Saturday to Maisons Laffitte, where the l.:l Montague stiim is quartered in charge of the American traim-r Preston M. Batch.