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•• « I , ! 1 ] J. J. HYLAND SAILS FOR GERMANY. New Y ••,. March 30. John J. inland, who Bailed for Germ ; today to train the big racing stable Baron Oppenbelm. secured the engagement through the strong recommendation of August Belmont. whose horses be handled for many rears Mr Hyland had a chance to go abroad two years ago but the ofier was not sitfBVlentlv tempting, lb- sT.d lodaj before departure that he did sol relish leaving tie- American turf, but that he roald not afford to tuiii down the contract offered bv tin- noted German nobleman. He is enjoying robust health and is ready tor hard work, it.- will have more than tiftv thoroughbreds ill his care, which me. in- a Strenuous cim- I.U-ll.