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NOTES OF THE TURF ABROAD. .l,.|m Osborne, the lainmis trainer and ex-jockey, celebrated hi- eightieth liirt In l.i .human 7. and ins manj friends wished hun a contlnnaace of. bis present good health. Major Loner lias taken the Chereley stud, at Newmarket, for a time, and Spearmint will stand there tor the roaring season. He will be sent from Ireland ii Newmarket in a rear weeks. c. V. .I.iie-. the light-weight .jockey, who served his inprenticcahlp with Vf. K. i:i-. at Baamber prior ii u • • i 1 1 u ti Ansualia. has returned to ride for hi- Iiil stable, which is now presided rer by C. 1". KIm-.v. The death has inst taken place, at the lockers Hospital at Chantflly, ol Allied Brown, who trained for M. 1. Ainaiul at ViUechetlve. Brown, who was forty-two years • . age, was a brother-in-law of B. Bowen, the oM time jockey. At lsl:ain. Norfolk, Hear Mary, by William the Third. iiii]ied twins diy Polymelus on Jaaaarj ■•■ ami died three days afterwards. 1 his mare aborted i w in- |. . i! Uow last year an uiisiial circumstance for a mare to conceive twins in coaeecatlve years. Baroa Snruager, the well known Austrian breeder and owner of thoroughbreds! has seven times headed the winning list and I n nine times second in tin ifMtrsc of the last twenty years. His winnings In stakes during that period aaaoaat, aays the "All uemeinc Sport Zeituag" Vienna, to ri.ti20.028 kroner, or no leas ■ sum than, roughly, .si.i7 t.H.~i. The Messrs. von Weinbergs famous old broodsaare, l-i.i iivir.i. which has far several year- been barren, is to be mated uiis season with the Graditx stallion, Gulliver 11. Feeta is a sister to l»esti d, by St. Simon out of L-Ahhcoae de Joaarre, and before being sen! to Germany sin- produced a Kxid sprinter in Salute, while in the land of her exile ;ie became the dam of a number of great winners, inclusive of l-l-. Feetlao, lahula. taiist and Fervor.