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OLDFIELD BUBBLES.

to^&^W?l^ b#fc.sWfiateiT another J>dVble Yr unaergojp.e;; cotjapse. ;The .Switzerland of^^»i?:?j^^Op|»if;and the Alpine reg^WH**™^^ %#y "Si^ '-fakes its rise/premise'.to;relap^; ere ipngi i^to their prinfifiye'solftaaei "sJKfaW#a*iß %6 longer a name nil^ical WtKe^ears of "stthguin^^vetitufers, and vTwofold'Bay ia'not;1 as %a^ an ticipatedf thronged iwith-the ra?rehaht; navieß'Sf the world. The :; sp;rihp ;hss iarrivedy biifo where; is the (rush,?[ c 3?he gpldfield which?.was to eclipse all o.thers in^agni^e; incwb.nflfMr/jaiidVitf'durabi-^ o l^*'h«B. beeprtes^d, aa.d iwhat iis tbearesult ? Dis^pjpintment and r^xatiqn of, spirit; Some hardy,diggerg.have,left't&eir bones to wjnten in ' tjiaii^bn^'re^tf^o^ii^vft.' brayed the inclemencyof an^arctic wib^inthe hope that fsucceai'and tli^ summerl wouli arrive together; /a^-few'-Mve beeia reWded: b^;' ittKghfing on a' 'gcicti yatch"'of 'aurlferVms grbunci| ,but according j.tO'thistlast a'oc'dunts;''the;'^opiilat^a:Was; fa3tebb'iiig:away?from Eiafldra jVeryfe> diggers were at-work; theplace" bore! the aspe<£ of a worked cPM* jgotdfield; and;the,;Burroundicg district had bfea^well prp^peptecl withoutre'yeafhganything i.jtpi entourage.^^jt^e,]ho;pes!,,or reward;.tie effort of j..t|ie ,enterprißipg; As to ; Eden,it .isjjjaJUV amus|M:to CQntmßt.tbe:exulthy^2^^o^d ; ! S M l mmMtr&bon. T^n it was ';B%d'fes J^^atierbf)'; andI ii l"'^as-asserted that btheforesight ofßJoyd" hk'd-indicated the prositioo O)f the Nurture oatittai 61^Australia; : A: !tieV metropolis was; td^aiiiSe, ? and encld^'Within its-jtaarbleiarmfe the ■ cutved margiii of Twofold Bay-:-;'; :;^e vc- javw.^/1 <w';"~lw. 7 | o^ith;thee, flwsefeHo^ev.reSides thß''h.eav«inlyjliglit, y''^lhatppuraremo^t' : ragture.i.pa i (;liQ§ight4':j|'.lr jijod jpsjpirpd, ,by f iiopey the inaaginative journalist ltt'Ms9Ja '^ndea^ored to maie.-Ji)s/r.eaderß;believe Eegaioed.v !;fpr, the: vanity of !ihu&adlwwhe'B,'\and"'^e..illiw^ of all ' eipectati^B founded upon ; an ardentiancy, it is ■now"Paradise1 Lost" Eden'is at a dilcouut. su^ridg'ifroni^tlie1 teactioaof uitosi- '' catib'ff. The cityiwhich;was tog^qw'iaidja" sudden existence1 of 'spiendid;' proportibii}^ X6ri th'ff site of cEdeti,:pi!oves td:.b^just as much' a/fignienVofthe brain as Claude Melnotte's attractiVe /palwse ou ,the;jake of' Coma.: Alarmed by the utter failure of f Kiandra.as ; .a^ftld-fieldjothe^people- of Eden Hav!e subscribed W «^r 41A0 tp'.-.the discoverer of apasabie/goidfield, capable,oisustaining 500 miners,-Wftjibjii^weptyp mUea.o£ we -",tfiope ttie reward, may r .be earu.ed ;,andr ; paid. !;Meanwiiile,!|ei usihope, (fat, ,}\§ tur^ting ;of th c •SnoWy Kiv#lb'ubbV ■effect's; b6tK:as'?"nioder^ting:trie* r credulity of the ■ public, and''as^reogthenin^the. coofidehce of thelvalue and sincerity of :the counsel1 'Offered to itbf the press of this coJony, and in the • comparatiye'inexhaustibility of :ithe^auriferous resources of Victoria; Incomnaon with almost :every other newspaper in the boun- , try \-. we ; -(advise -our readera , to; receive * with 'caution the. glowingostftteupients originally circulated wjth.regard ;to;she extent and richness of ; the! diggings ,at: Kijandra. Remembering the 5 disastrous* jssua^of the Port Curtis; rush, ; we reComraended! those adye.nturQus spirits whoconterapfii&d migrating to^^ the ; Alpine; districts, of New •B<iiitii "V^iilßa, to, pattse until, the spriiig. arrived and await the receipt of accurate Ettid suttientio intelligence; iand'the advice thus offered by ourselves*1 and our", cob temporaries was geuerally I acted«p6n;;< Hence'th'6 Snowy 'Riv^r delusion has-been ;dissipaj;ed;;without derangement to the ind.ustriaLinterestSrpf this:colony,-and it must be ai spurge of,satisfaction.to, pur mining population , th'aft they have nptsuffered, .impulse to get the better reflection id this matter, and have not Wast^ 'time^. njbuey/.'aind; hea.Uh in .a,fruitless jbiuiney :River," :] r ]' r ,'.!, .:,.., ;■' day!adds to.; the .incon.testible proofs ■fu^uisjied, by [ experience pf^he supremacy enIjoypd'by Victoria, as.'a.', gold"{|roduciDg couiitry, over: the adjoining colony ;'anil .-there is., every indication, that, before' tlie of the ensuing summer,: several ■" perrhanieht goldfields will be ra'dddd" tb'the list ;pf those 'altekdy in existence. It is also worthy' of remark that those diggiugs whfch do upt 'present"'sn'fficierit' attractions to ■the alluvial miner, to' iddain him from following a neW; 'rush, elsewh'ef e;/are found to possess retfs offeripg permanent (employment to-capital and inachipery,: ; ; . :; ', : '• ■■■>> : ;yt >■'■■; c>-;i- ',-'- •:■'■'■ ■ :'-• ■ :

; r^Fhe .prospecting parties > eiq[mppeil* by1 the; Gobaye already"reported the discovery ,jOf twpfnew^gbldfields, .t.bec.otie An : Gipps Land .■jiacj ..the.. : pther n k ;the, &rarat district; and nl- . though the fornqer is not; likely to attract diggers in ( any, number, :the-.latter,, according ; to ; the, last .accd'uDt§, promises.;tp:;assvitae .the dimensions of ' a*'considerable rush. •', Nor. ,ia |t likely that these will1 Be' isolated^ cliscdyenes", only to take1 of tfeliiap ofVictoria.ana'obsjerve -[\6ir"hrg& poriiQha ofltis'iarea exhibits fhose 'geological indications Which 'justify ' the; Relief 'that auriferous deposits-%re;to be found' down !below.yte aWive at; the' bonblVisiori that our asq.ertained '■ but.'a vei*y small; proof whichr will' yet ] ifew;ard -\\\s perseverance: of ex^lorei'Sj and up their treasures to our,,diggers aadsreefers^ To assume that:the,fl!4ct«al;iqps which have occurred in the returns of our. goidfields are to be accepted as ,ap,evide.nce-of .decaying prosperity and exhausted resoui'ces, ,woiild beiucqnsisten^alike with- reason and f scjencel' Jt -may/liayfi. happened-by a strange caprice^ of t fpriuae, ~that; ; : we .accidentally ' slumbied,'upon ,'i^e,. riche,?t- deposits, Jrstj } but Wtlioujgn'^hts^ nrny^hold.'"' goo^.'with regart| to ' shallop 'sinking- yet, it must barememb'ere^ on -We'qth'er ha,nd'tliati!tbe clarjgest nuggets jeyer cbve>ed;''w'ere;:nbt;foaad;-'uatii''.thel^diggiHg3l had ■■beenin'existeh'cefive'of sixyeaiy, and thatjthe s miostimtfnifi'cent ireturns-; ever^1 derived' from',. a-> iluvial.claitti'a'have-ijeen taketifrom.deep\tnk- : ings :;;like.j those at^Bkllaaratpwhere, in spite of ftibulbu3?outlayi tbevowne'ri of niany . ofjlh^iex^epdedxcjaiuisreirejaii the-receipt of a princely T inco;me, taca^.xnp^iiingcofna-jisort* of rey9 ( rsionary fl interest,.i3jr,esfs they;iinay liapp"^. to strike^.descendiqgr.to the: ; leaj3s,, dnil * wficii will- be 'wprkfed, jitter; l? ;;arß ■:^llktisoi"... : ln"fin>,!ther;e|^ 'bable tljan that;' miaingj^pjterp^ze!-!in Victoria will ra> ccive !f'ii*-'ueW' sV^ul^.'-ari^ . a,., greater developmentr4^' the'^idourae' of ihe iiext sis inpoths'^arid' th^i'e'is fifb'thing- more ceitkib than ithatithje greatest Obstajjle afb "(Our-•pr6gre >ssi-/ i* ijthjs'.respect, ia^tM ipursQit;i Jotrsrfch'. wiH-|tif^he-.wispSja^ w^ro-lield; pjit:VtotMusbby^.theia'lb|ea ;gttJ^Mßi.^t;^Oaao^*v.audj:Kiarid j i>a;v~il/^i:^.

-is^.-.C; was tried .'lately jit, tljer-'Ballajat-f^ivciuti Court, underq annjindJcfmerit forfraudulent diSDpsalMgrp^riyf^yhe oc6!upiddjji^ariy^h6 whole dijiy, and ibe i j my ioubd tlie'< pri^rier ''^GaiS^^t cipi?totetW)&—

fiiiGQpßN|\/[ENT, ( AN£K ITS NEMESIS. \ Jfairfeif 6r. riaqi*^ fer'tjis, regi^rv tH^n J^elaiid? .'■■■ ■Is'^'npt'^lp^of theiearth anp> a gem "of'tijQ sea,,,^Jer^hil(iir©n;are'.fbnd( to"c^ll : ' tered lier, soul, vWefhave-harriednheriiaj. tivegentryj-^-wehave confiscated -her land ; , -to strangers^we have absolved; theT'iia^ ;,,,i.tural connections beWteift her 'Mtjes and1 ' -.-..--.heri simpl^^herMaria^dvmexs'ha^e! tiem » ■•■• time-s^rVin^a^^ i »::<yk\\ the rnosti^in^au^s^yheip.statibn • if;-^^her; GbjterDmtenCfc '; t<y " ■-' '■>^uriie>s>Ji)3n 'intheir..Iqlpo^,^n^^pfip^'tlirefe :'! "''from $c£ '^feep&T iTfe Jkaie^dishoriorefr ■:(''; do.wedj.witii ~nerr i revenues asityplogy-'sfie ".,'(,! V fcatefs, A and ; left h&t- peasantry??to^ppveWjr '*''!'■ ".an&, expression;; ■-,•< Whenwat: l&sfwe j n&ye (I ( >; seen cur.'errorjowe^ have relented Hbol wM. ■ *' ti i ioOhe^odusro^th© Israelites >>"f v/the.ifomised^]a^# 'be^rbM'"'•t^ .■ n«i^'. \H'eif *o. hatch''war ■■;,.;;-! ;; t^Q ? ; milKpps jiOf^pm^'ifellb'wl! • ■■xi -^? atur^>;;;tp l -,,th 4 e, ieierflalidi.sgra^eicot'! Ifer r : i raisgpyernors.>! and.miUionaisince, > land :, ; ..v,iore, haye ;;! emigrated- ta^Americai MEJ£b patriation " grows by what it feeds oii3^ , hi:X^,]^o^y^ : maM-the meatut f^eds!dhl"; Every'lrishmari1 settled 'in1 the1 Stktesj-For '■■: •they;carefiill^ avoid/Erigii^^najia^is^a. ■;: stepping^stoh^ |a fbothbia, l for.liig^reiative^ ■;;■ y;;aM neighbor^.;; He/^nds^efh^^edrty^ ';;: ( ;' welcome-^HisI';';s^ings^nfpmialHm^pre^: '; pdres for^ihem^makeV,tlie:'step :-'s6t J[" ',' tempting and;I,sp :i easy^.that Jto^,^ay^ee'rns ",',"'. ] iA M^e.'difficult tK§Hitp ( ;:gp^-like the;' ieam-,^j^oat'tjhat^asl^Q-Iswi/t:1 ''at-took^ess time u t6' 0 ,; ; : ;.gp to Albany,and.back^tHan^tp'' 1(il ...stay at;home."'.j •i li .-.p. ."jfi-.iv:-> >'; !-h;.^ : '■'• ''!'- ---.-. ; ; ; ■ ,■:■: - There are certain maundering Maithusialis'! ;i who actually-corigraitulate'the coutitr^ upori -: this. They ar^ue ttiktit ridsttsbfredimdant '■: population.-'!!;Oiir^" surplus;4abbr,"' thfey;! ■-;■■■; isskimmeH bfiPb^^mi^atiorj.and--1 '■"■_ we';;sav^""so l^ntitt'"'^^^^^^?^^^^^" ;'; : 'La;^utati j^fec&atp^ca^ ' ,s^ e,',f^.Fl^' i Pt9P^fy rpareii/iW y6rth Ja great, yeal"rndre3Han^ his,:keep^-i, . that he,is th^most intelligent pf pur- .feasts; . .■orbur^en^lp; treat s him np;higher--T-that he f is ihe .most; productive of our iinstrutnefats of- -:,. J.abpr—puts; all: .our-;r other' instrumerltS {W i; .their use—^that evea as amere digger jarid delver he can raise twenty • times as niuch ; food; as :would sustain^ himself. : He*costs -society at least' MSQ to !bring him^ ;tp!thei; " producing point;' and just #hen we^have '■■ made him pay; vwe eXport'hjm'toPur rivals, 1 ;that he mayegg' them;pn';t6 be'^p;uK;ehe-; '; mies ; i: Why, :this: is liko thftV rpcinf'• fw dressing a^cucumber—-first ,wash., aiid, ; pare.. it—pour oil and vinegar, sprinklei^lt and .;. ' pepper on^it; and thrpwit; put ; . v . the window as entirely, indigestible* >s u '" '' - -'; : , Weare. suffering bitterly' nPwp we ;i shall f . • have 'much 4 worse ;to 'eiid'ureV i:rrbni' the popularity -of 'this sort of "nonsense. iWe; ; have very: 'great difficulty in; recruiting ■ fpr our' Army; arid filling' tip' ttifei cbmp|emeiit) ' of'oiir NaVy. M Nearly'half'bur force formerly consisted of Irish!-;—ribW bur Sprgelant,, •'•• "Kite's'^I'andI'; : €a^l;am'^Srazotis; cWri'scarcely' prevail on;any to; take^ the Queers'! sh'jjlingV ■ •'■••■' We. hay^'haoi tp; ioiwef .the s.taridai^i)f jtH'^1, ; ,: Army.; "[\ Biit 3 is';'tnis,',,;ali'|.;; ;';, ".cannot get "tliej^.u^ual. supp]ies : .pfjjabohM niejj, have g]b^come,rso : insubprdinaief so wholly untnanageablqi. that ; we Jiteral,ly, know-.tenantSa,who, hay^e jgiven iupjv.their . ; . farms ; frp,ni.< inability .any ; longer'^to' cope with their refractory lalsorers. Nay^ sooth' ; to- say, there.i are, employets; who 1 not infrequently are threatened withipuhches on ...•-.the head hy : their.;own servants/sand who* .: : find they must.either put up with-insdlence' ; •.. •. ,Pr go withoub'men: , - Very'tecfetitly* a"gen, TT tleman took plans and'specificatibris'-'tp a •builder for 'ari^stimite,; arid ■': was 'inforined^ thslthe had;'giveri;up■■b;u;sin^s^i|iel^a"usejhe' ■;couldnpt;clare';tP sj^eak':to^:s6ar6ety(/ip.ip^ : at, his Pp^aßves.""Others, lament thfitJthei^ hahds have 'no their ,la.bbr ;'. thaf. ■'' ' they db ridt'pfoSuCe'muQt! more '.-.than',;Halt . ..tpediay's/v^prk, f .formerly ;plicl,.;: o Thbse ;, .'results)vill Wry^surply,rjßact.^upon.thei:em- '. ployed,"; fey ..diminishing .the,-; labor\fund; ./,.;.but,, meanwhile, they 'are chiefly > due, to ,the tailing pffifrom Ireland iof the''Stlpply ~t . ,;0f labor, .caused; primarily by; English' ;!mis■'\i government-r—thbse ■'" <•" ?-*-( - i:! - ;f ■'■'■' i:!' ' .':.;•;■ ■.••••. Bldddy instructions,s■'■wHich, being:taiigli't^''"' j , ; -.V---1, Return to. plague! ihe!inventor;f: rv.v.--: <>•■:■> v.i '■ ~[; 1; . Even the service;of' the'1 Pope 'is1: preferred .'■■• to'that bfJfaatecl:'t'OStiglsiiid^ <(<£nd>;ttte' i uyeFy ;■ pet's; 'and''1 be'tieficiaribs';; of'1 { the dppre^sbrs v.';; have; neyer'^hriyen.; dPmims;,|a:ve !:!;!been tumbled into Uie EMu^iberepi^siaies :; Court. i! WelLis' it .' if'a"^'^^^^^^^..'^;^^^! l--■J '..chased^ by 'iiati^e. ; .bßde.rs^.';., .flrptest^nt' !i'bigptry';Sttd evahgelical-;fanaticism..own. |no ; sense V.of! justipe.-im./^ealiiig^'^yjithiiißapjsts. \ "V^e/wpuld not suffer- tfee 'hiei'archss-of ; :t|h6|, ; .Irish, isp ; ; mucji; as to wear .their empty titlesi.1. . .Even; now io^t ijamhds^&V'e t -i daily filled;with reports?of'the' gestation ■ pf^ I;a hoax played) off by^a crazy b6yuj);bri' thie ■■'■:. creduiity.of our rampant orthodoxy^''Pundh ■ ''disgraces- his %ehi(is fby °;di'rt^'"; pictbrial' i ;:.caluniny;; ! atid!'all^r^ i:ihai:Tr;pte^aits» •••■ i are; dail^' kidh^ppin^ •' Je'Jvsj '-^UtbrMaiis^ ■'■ Hihdd6s;-''^d|;lrisjiy Cathdligs-^lsjealingl a., •'■j-PapistI'"^iSS^.vJhii^ ■■;:^uch'aSj}o6k^|^^he'^ed^^^^ (r ,*.! ;)^ \ ■ Slil ' ,^nce.; jWaseyejr.tracedso.theifingerjpf■ Gp4jn history-as Jher.e? .: £ The; idiots dth|at devised the massacre of Saint .Bartholomew-! : and repealed the Edict of Nantes; destroys, Jng thought,-thel very(life-blood of strbng;th and progress; driving art, science, opihiob,, over to England,' to-rival France by tset/■banishment of:her^best ■ citizens;'-crushing -i'ithe'- jjeasintry^to the';^e.lry |^stj\vitll^.l^k^s , and,■gtoughmen; scarcelyujbare lifei: -Th;eri; came the revenge. AH the r natural, leaders

of society put thfbugh the guillotiik the landed gentry.muMered, the^^oDle^tila^, f wortt«p into cartion for the ambition:^. 1 "Every iFrenchmati-Ksul i to, t^ '-£w<s 'soldier/1 tAi'ffllllibh Of men 'Wefej in .$& army at one tittibiwith reserves of'll^OQO, Is it'tsecessairV''to sketch th'e'-inbrklsiol.,the caMp'r'of'nifUiohS'of' menV bf^evei-y iinan .'caj&ttefM fceatfhg'arms,; dragged frbnxthe, of'hi^ faLriiily and; let loose upon the laMilie^ #ib¥(Jfhe^F:;( Wha!l rlGalie-pf,,&e! wome&o£th'e:^VitJa^'^dn^W'atm^i^^j > aerted'fcy the('Hi'eti iiwhb;)ha'd: t6!!fbll6w|t.o,.the f •wat^ or? w'ofsS'^tiHj-sbahtilyf{biccii^i(3^ ( ilq^ : a«staall; of theirMhtife^jtimber s ;Jxist J retuvri^f^rti ?ttfedissolute ! life -|)| r^e, <br "thd'bi vo'u'ab—ravages? of cpun^, anesr&ckerVohbte^^^^^^ i%6r)'s^?' 3 $^i ie o^as ahißeiyia^tKtp(|.|he, balante'ib£?the' s^es^ndicatetf her-law,with-'dljmli)eStpfessivdri^ss^ for'every^flFcjreated,, Jia'-jfi^p'l i;N#p'blebn';killed 'off rnillioiik jof ,the> fte Hftl^hs^whWfhef ;c^uM «Bft^i°hliSblftidß M& fathers1,-; a living^ vwit^aiiclUKildfen'P •■'iTh^! wbmeh/ha;&[ta ; f&l^^neP pl^ce^ofJ?t}i'6 men—ftj^rt jwi^h,, th'e'ic^iiiifiin'e-'itntotfnities^ their^d^lickt^atrf '(their s'oFt?*bu^d'Bdi'fbr'msi their : i'^idiri' coynes!sVt%h' 11-niatfp^lf-:'^^^ l^eybec&.rdSIth&'#rffa^v6f-ItHg-iai^^fti^r1 tHg-iai^^fti^ r 4ttfg!-lie pibujhj-fillin^ ie t e6riii4'qukbblih^ W niarkeCbonvngr 'belat&;hbta<s^doing^bM^^^ siiy oidbnieStlc- 5-life'' ih&ti Mceittf :resi ! ei;y t ed 5 mfytH the■ lotlier^ex.': :)it< ißellM t abeUcifi'^ :a;vfe':-sul'ered ibfioWt | frqjw, !«* lW'vsiro^-'^TKS- 1 eaglet'of the;>mpire ; •SM?e^tb% Jarepe billy ilast'tb: r'6tarn s t(), 'aW and fix WN? talfitts1 ih rtKe j very, • vitals 1i bP-'tie fledglings"■ bf their'l -bWh nesjs. The Gry^^myithfe SedaVge^dFits; ene,^ 'mies, hasibe^i tbe;'d©§truetibtt rbfili'knce----has sapped; aid rdttbd -the very fOiindalip^s. of her;society '{Tob^niany^f cl^ssesj.iir; •tirab- of'peace't-have adbpte'd' thei Jraa'n^r^ andinibrals-'bf he1 c'atop^. i;J'iPopulatibn i?,^:hidsfc;fafiiJansfa;dStil 1. *'■ 'Illegititnacy ■is .Joo< i'iigafly the ttiteif'biirfh'i'' i^H¥; plotighrnan^ W ;vin'e-dresser r ;does ..ist} idr^am of iharria^[>^^Woman'is^is^drjidge^ his^bhvbmeneeT'ibe^! 'his dirtiest' and jrngst, toilsome work]' dibiitshis" teiripbi¥rjrj qon^ { ciubitte/; j«lf sHefe at ail attractive1' s'h|e.e^: oapes'tp'the tb'whJh'er'e'toifbi*ni a sentimen,?; 4^-liEiison) With the'snb|)nian or1 thb clerkrrr, to^hla^ge-iibr^be fldiai!gb9 H;as; -the 5/baprjce of"the! electiVe '* J'ina)r';suggest^ ;In! fact &■ sort pf-'sockl- Atheism has! stolen over a - lafgfel ■■ portioti of (the : population. They^cease *W : believe^'in^any principles---to ; have faith'in;the eMsteflce^pf natural pbli^ i gatioiiSi''; -; ■ ;Thfe;'-"popillsttibii-1; has-; becpjne iJtuht'ed-^the 1 istaiidard for recruits ;ha^ iiad, tp f , :fee loweredauM/■*'■'■■••■! h-'i/-l v V^'^'-i '■ !;^;v •: We Insert!ati<: advertisement ;ihat (lspeaks ■&r: itselfi~ t5;;:';;: -:"";;^°] y ;.";;;';!" ' i-.^!-. rAPhyinpni ip'se madeiriTen^Fifte^aM'Twmty'. '< }¥earis^M .^tfimard, NoV9,: Kue St. EocH, Paris, ; having&beeri appointi&diby 'sevfe'i^al -bf 'the: most ancientrancj. 'families of France -their agent I\/i-"tiie'disposal .Of Vnelr estatca, itaa tlii> hunoi-. t« ojOfer t'nem.i^r sale to the husbandmen and farmers of 6 reat" Britain, on, the following advantage^ 'I^rxns/iiatiiely^'^'^-^-*'-' '^i:> '■-■■■• I"',""'. 1' ,?,r, ifarms valuediat .fromv4o,ooo to 100,000 fraticS' and upward|,,on^-third;re;a;dy,^ftgney, theremainder payable in annuities of IO } 15, and 20 years, at fJ the; 'iMill &f-ffie;'piiircha^er,iat threei per;;ceM;. interest., Thie anntiity^,&mouniingto.;l^i|;]J«^e;inore thanine ferin','rents^; the; purchajsers'^ilt _in nearly\We' ..^aqae' posi ition as ; farmer§ .wlio at the, expiration .of J;thjeirslea^is%wouid.'l)ecpwe' tW prpprietorsfreg^of ( '''cOSt. '" ' " '' .j !<•: ~ ;...),i ,y,;.ih< ', \ ~ . iiThese.fiarras. iacludcseyer^l hamlets:j|,nd wholeliVUlageß, with all thei necessary farming stock and cappendag; es-belonging ,'toieach;of>. them.il. Colonies I could) eanily'be; fdrmdd^s6:as'tio'be. agreeable to. ; : itusbandrQen'from the •s4m;e;;country i ';w'ho might* associate togetheiVand^exblusiVelyfornia'VillageV ' Thela,nds are of very superior quality^ valued 'from 70 0 to: 1000 ;!francs sthe; h'ect^i-e"(about 2£ 'acres), a 11 Situate'ih^c^re'df^nce}^ *he estates cbr^iprjse' -cTh[^atix,"'yd^eliffig;'.'':an3 farm fairs^ vaiad 'railway1 stations. ' The' presept is the ~most favorable, seasofl^ a^.the standingJ.epo'ps affervthe'b'esi and surest xneans of judging,; the,quality^ and fertility of the soil. •;„,, : ''"'''' The'Smperor, in shorty wants France; to; «be tcolonisedifrom, England^! vHk! cohort^ have^ *-'-kille<i)?? but-c'anhot'^^take^Jiossies^ sip^.:" j.l^ierO; ar^.jnpt^J^enc^ineii^jenbu^h^ to people.^^^iFraTace'i^tiie.'vinidlandfprovinc^;' Eau fst-becpni© Bit^lfeh' Cblpnieis.: rM\y(\ i^" |ibss!fc|]e;'j )r iLp|t.^tp;' a^jmir^.'/tlie. Vs|a! tesmarilip:! fsagacitywbf thei man who (.could >put his f ''%ger 'ujpon :; of his • Coiintry^ ; Ms> g[^fisg'tl^'}ej^(j|^l3^edy^;Vj^,;^; the_ true way^.compensation; for :the j repeal 'of the Edict of Nantes. ■*■& Jl ™ ;!J;'The:fsait as 'en^inen^iierttrjting^ arable land, with live and dead . stock// resii-\ dences and fa,rm offices, under 'a'charniing,. climate, amid all sociarj.^nd, cprnmer^cial conveniences, for littleijinore;1 than £10 an acre in fee simple;; taxation cjoni-; parative light, n.iarketsnea^a^ 1 parison to the cost of1 labor. ■?Twothousiand' founds ;!Woul^^biijr i(i;;ikrn^;o'f;;2o^^a!cres^: *r> ; with 'altjneoEsss^ry ■^rWihg^tbipk.'.ana |aji- 3 penclage belonging to them.'',- (»6nly;67O';to' belaid ddwrii^aadthl^restiby driblets pvgr, s 20. ; y ears.,, kf W r^i;e; . the,.projec|;j, ; to.. succeed Jo'j lattractingi- anjzii.extensiveicioloriisatio'nrfrorii Eiigland;! what ■ -Afl'- rladfeitafelo i .f;ittjiJ;iMin{i^nt i . t rqiigii,t. .it, ( not, ] ; ; becpme.; i^or, ; .cemen^ng j the* '.sympathies^^^ari^reticuiatingthe ; intercourse' iofrthe •tw6 V;n;atibns1!i-> -:Theitre^ jtlie, tariff ,h,a,y,e ;g|jPe^£?M^.Sl^so^^ M, agriciiJtural ipraducefi to - us.iiu E|vin ( , Coveift-igardenr;is'Ifiiiledwith'Frenicli;.j?6gfefer, J. secure the rege: Aeration" of Frances; nothing 1 • aftbrd, sueh 1 'liit^tv jial ;Vec;b^nisanc|§ for the dbn*^. , tin^&i^; bf !j^aj2^|/? (^;' l ;^j;can,'ipntu%; joi accept ithW! : b^r?;^ ( (EugHsh iarmers (f •tified^tte^ 6x^6:ritetLan'^4b^nd Jttd^6nal. jtfejudi(Ses^'!anH:'f religibus^^anjiip^^Sj | .pjany [(or .thetn* .> .;Then-Bopish vvarp^ their flocks;;froi'm;the'^erStics,1' y4nlJ]*6yvye; $S&iiaveibeen itaught to(regarji each->ojh^ f : a^' hataral We mies ' by; the1 ambitibtt of a conguerpri, ( , and ; ,,.t^, -intfereisitejct! c^jijitibn of illnglißh^iactibnsiiV The 4ate. ius; Twhen the jirVessurg!bf;i:theirjpolice5 wd$l taken off ;them, <H tnps^'wqrMh, wbre;|tt ] ]aM&^ their- y li^sV'M^M^e lilf pubi^hs;x mkwwm1 w ?«u S h

husfeandry that ;wo3Qild?lconfer incaldulable r | areideterreclfey tjip epnstant;/immi^e;' oF ; rey^utipn^ndrCpns^penfcisoM^oatioin^ =tliis ".jiso'bSide.:.the.ityiajjnou.s:! operation; of l th§ila^ l whicli^qmpeJs J (iiMi^o?l <$$& ?^®l parent.ichgp,se^ "sp,^bequ^h;sitj,pr. t s:nat. \y.iAUw&xj & faiit touj prp9fs,'of;the ma;iteriay;cpmn^ercH^rter;Q and.xel|i giQus,liberty,vpif tfiejspiril; of charity^ ipeacej jtpleVatipik jp^othejicurgesijii^ictei bnihes H; %^their^ejectwn£pf'their^ , cul^ivatipn.jnob 0* oi '(■ mc-ii ssxh\I}' ';*" : J: would^i^f^we dared, s recomniterid| :,ojiif' countrymen,to as;as^theins,els(es: 6{-''thil' jSpjendid rpf^^jTeaiyfiacjhi&fe' f ment: ■ qfi\ &, ; competenpy^ri|ind.7O^r^c(mcil^ P^ing jeneimies^andi, rivals into, muttta^sihterest ,pf the v Jienc,h: ; soil, Js) practically^ icrease^e: abundance Jptp^^wn • , ji,t (inean^! pi^^^i^pnfeiqtmenti; ifcl means ,p£aqeVr,]3ut f eiyviyr^pny;; j;hajc» shujti j every 7i^^bii«WßßPA^e.?^ffeSQk» l.hat.ga^ahd' jc^s^s,^^en,^ess Ky thit,nprey^itsj piiT^li^, f^ibejdng, f( that cjrgußspiiibesrelig^us; liberty • ar|4^e,o4pmfplppinipn^ that^iji faqti prphF 1 ..bUs^Kthp'sgd^genci^^^hicfeoilqg^^ meni cqr|^c,t aj6pse !».> evfPJ&i;igoos:jgQVemr Jn'enJ, en'lig^g»il^^qn4erstandingihenlarge^ Qth^arfe vand jnspjre ipi.GWatfj^ri^U fjpr e ggFpj|»uSfe iG^^v^ejAjreiCplnniendiMOucu jvCpu ( n^y ; p(jen »to jte»>thbugh:i ■ thejif ftttqrsimay^beisgilfieji by:smatprjia}. fp^s^^ M4#n.^yhg^^s l ;Q|) -.n>en\^f%pr]?^ ( fe#{i^^cfe & ,-rT i "•-/;

8 \S^^^MiM^w^i^6i^' l> w rMAPA®BjSoNT^S,?.G.o.iiiitess' ofl-Lahd^feltjj i^d^jiyeredaieQmre afcthe^otuhda, haiingforl .yiersufejeefi;' ihe jGdiiiie'Aspectiof fiipiaudießcerwaslarge.andattentivfe,| with' .the. exception; of ak; individual,, vdio;;'hatfirigr -cawe apparently with the" view<>ofUhearrn|^ gjiimsielf exclaim vhjßß^awi^ee-awyji mi j>a|^ <inapprQpriatei-iintervals| Jwa^ n fi?sfc; laughed eytod;in: the end deservedly sh|s^ed:by;.fth<jyse^pr l esent;n; ;:-i; ou i!;; rw ! ~,u a > . il.Ojsthesopenitig portioti' of her iaddress,.,pj;, ~\vhiOh/a brief; outlirieiisiappehdedi Madame,; -Motites;gai!3itsw'aß a .melancholy; reflection, tfeg,t t f^shiQ|i owed itsrsoriginqto ?;tltei:sins;;of; jmanMndi vanditiwasiof: somewhat;;ancient< id&tei o tQ&i :i haviogv .e&ntrienc'ed L about f the?* -tij^e^jthatqhiilisedrman began to bluish at knowledge.* ofchis; own: partner's ■ naked- '> ,ije§s,in.the gardenvof Eden, a circumsjatibe' ,slsel*L/(ed ; to; ;; the:rwearing ;of%h leave? (Jaiigfeiter);; i^ndjitjnust.bjeconfessedithata't' " tblftsie.rj# (fashion wasia srimewKats&iiipieJ kind oyery.jnn.o.cerrf affair. fl? he: twisted foljag^ ipfctregs andithe skins:of;beaats Were.the ojnlyj; garments a which a;then.; clothed! the 'jhuman, j: : aan,dr! tke.i:oril.y iofoamentsfeca!long, tfme; ; .worn.--were. ;ftfte swild flowers;pldcked ftonfi^the l>.jisb,- s th.eri rich] berries -from the; Uf.dej;> oretthehsweek sihell from5 the;^ach^ Thei bnlyitipge "Which- a hveiX could finch on the •cljeeks ; of his-beloved .one1 was' -the 'peachy bloom,. thje .only ; diamonds the,n ex-' istinw. .were., t^e,lovely,- brightness , of; her ey,;s.(applause)vsij: .i>:i^:S •<";■;;;■.: \ '~'f . ., ,this,age. pr.posjtiver sjrapiipity; an^d! .^nQcejicevse.ernejd^npt to iiaye;jlasjed ;'very lprig.; .wealth. ;.spon- ; -s.;iptr i oJuceii|asJ;es anji^abits; qfjjluxury,;andjthen jher varjojas,prp|^cts f cif; thejoqm, \ke Tyrjan,. .^vsterytof pye t^an4 .the rjches ;from) \ fminej; jver.e, a]l taxec^ s to- giye.embgljishpeht, anci beauty to woman's mien, tiji^hd na-,; ,t,ural;charts jwer.e,at ; l.ag^ forgotten iri the/ 3tifeqy!.> ; '.|>om;y'tn,e; dps: a of'rA^mj the: Ifij^st, ,^ta s the,; presentr^ime, ia^iiipn| had; .^l|7ays;.play;ei^a ; most;qpnspicuous;part,iahdi; 'ev^n mpria taan^the/^law^rijhemselyes, j had1 regulated" the rnpdes,of;iifg.jv Jashjpn [$$&[ a most tremendous and awful tyrant,! frot1 merej^^e,ci^in^ garm^ri|sj,' ( .the/yery;i?plor of p,ur .9fre,ss,"...and,., |he h*ours' Jfif tisfr Jbsut;by J .its"1 j^rp^igipu^. s^w^y. Jißliat^s aj^^iops japdr |e|^!f|b;ur! "p%ci^le^ i to ,|u^' |K|;^m|e| anj,, 'jilaHe jdf.ils'^b^d^' s:C6mfert;^|ip|!inesK«^n4ji i^Mif ;cr;|^Gea 4 !, to^^v|r^ruling ' Wke&i it rControlledjthe'shMeijof ou^ra;dleia!« Sou^o^r;^^^^^ tfial^'was^cip^i^eel ;tl^U;!be'n4^^re^ii;;^isyra^ 1 tti^r^'©dto^p&^SSnse^jfir^ -^q^rae"^j^on it;-- -'; atitf the ybun'ger memfeej: of. j^at• re^pejctabte jamijy, Goo4Jaife^mipht].dare^jjputjitfiar :^ea;'; Jbi^W^f vain..J'iV.'^?";^, llK iv, ;( ; | a!^. :>M:Wi '.ffatiffi aiid: hmost 'other 'mtipWipT' 1 Europe,; .the ■reign[;of fashion Jto! 'di:6ss 7^ pmament^' ianjj £mipseV 'mints') ,^sßbtf; m"jlle.;:lJni^(ii;.§taJtes o^ 16^: tendedj tP ,^v|vf ;)<^ar tme^iit ( jo,. "rrior^tfty^ atid^eltgipir:. fpr'^erej^unless^ the. : , ; 'pre^cliing'pf &jb^aj^i'i^]tfw|e|^J96k.ed; 'ltili; ppves anpipj P^M-''^ r°^!9!;^ :• ver'y yl iitjtie <imOMcQ, AwqfiM%e. : its* "tb'lead: a"solil*to lieaye^^(l6u4 iab<^^ '. "' Biff it paustlie,confessed tbat f tashipn;had' Sft&Se^&pmi;' wcmdeffuf feats'm Mnish::! f i!w^ii|^^uge"yu]|^|::w^g me ule3%fee^omm'dtfin'Englanl^ 4 b especially, in., America.,. >t TKaV'.w^icH iwas" 'jdn^cajied !^a, *j|njavervj J j was,, ,^pw |ribwn' M, ijh^^tT^itW'^ajes^^as' ? the ■ liWPi;6f a;^%gjin coarse^ wdi"cl J! *Tihertme;V(had-'given. "way to sucht ;yery, f ,gen|eel, expre^ssigps as>' { * g^llanlf/'^rij/ g^ r »w^! ,;in^merica;: :P WtBM tl#|'lau|i er).;i i'Amlrica—^as se ft U tha arti;%clehius- ' nighT iri-prbmiscuous *; and , indiscriminate; 'elephant1 "*' /cbnViiiued, merfiment v and ap-; lause).. ■■ _ ...ct ~;^,r . .-n . ' '"}iFashibn'^pul(l?.give wealthl"rjow^loveir, talent an^^irtue^and'unhnts m*igfsy ;!^eVe sߥihißnW#^c^|pia%a^ rfifiSPferffilif W-jiS mp^ good Ujfc mMW^Wyi% $?? Wealf^ald feg ■^wokhi^^^e^aWie-rli'wisr al'!|6ld^oW}r I and in Fame's bright temple thet^wo'uld be

■&\^P*%i&lP\MiJb Mfrfigh, for laf&e and ; fa^Mertlatble ,(laught^-and *a^ {H# !lft'# Mbn*efs) (/iexperie^c| of" the; '.ficiffl pneralljr AU Ih^.:^W%^''' Ta#tis tp'^W^Jo^fW^rto^o every-. l!$ ingtfi&epC to^sike^^n^d:, wpma,n ( Ifaappy';. 'M'i'tf ?WI £$$& ;Sfe ri B r>lSrf.^'--justifeeofGo(i^hic(i,,i?e§Glies^tijesg^y d>lur : ; .sijcw^t featj and says*' ttytheiushalt thou;go 'indanQjifirther;^ (applauses,! ;3!be lUlsiiof. aand' sin were ■<not 4ess^eal? for theogaudiand glitterwisurrounding thenij' •farm andfceremonies' Were only 'the poirer!<in&<6f real•• life which'cduld' ribt-'affect the and jsbui yfthin^u'ini^it; Tesbr6iief niiifery^ut;^,66ul(!/H^ chittge WilKScf' 'because ren^^d. v , t magjiiftg^nt i stupidity Ijterjntjjjj; dcvii i?f Ae^JupjaabJe. $js&;i:.wi " The history ol^ lead to the impression that, his (jestyvlnu^t-haye'hac|ttWs'"d6parttifentjundep>-''hi* .^b^jespe^ial;; j^rdf &tioji M jfllj^stiajjesv ;'(l|i^^ier^i^>applause).*/^''7^^i) 'hi*. j .J^"™ 1 iu.fiiHaving referred'^-somefof^th© most' 'striking:- yko^B;W,j&oi^ i o l . ; Biffe?4mf,r; t j'Mpnte3 m&., w&{la-Hgl^% sb, vages■<■•■ for bearing nilggets' ■ of' gold ana 3|re^pus^^tali Iti';::{Heii; i^okri^|:.But was Jyih&sij^ ssm.e£ ;tbing"'when worn" among;;t;heaiselyes a in i; , women's, ears .? v . 'm&tns/iceiw/ ji^irii^aUlius&amJa^vTOui^^not be.; jar more 'manageabler i(hhej^had*ings in; theirjnoses fasnu)nal)le; -^nd 'tfaitheyiiwould;; ,;Siu.(?h aj^tashion wculd^be^farr. more cleaner ,an^ eertainiyvajlhpusapdisitimes(less; iricdtir venient, ithan that oftmoustachesiand bejircL id ■ It!;would ■• afford* material'^were-sh^io, :trace. theuihistory of 'they fashions- Whiijli were; invented- for hidijiip •somebody's1 itrtpdffeetions (ljlughterjjl \ |^ ; ;ibe'llaf Sithe li:wi;fe-bf iM ltrchdijp f '^lb^rt, s Ostetfii ..IJiat .shie" would never change the garments!shet thjen 5 wore'^ntii' the place'ws^ J ta|en,^,! .,^he|j siegei ''4ast«oh!ree.j(BarsVand'^Y?l?%e Pi *n^ xjuriing^the . time! ,fee^t her o^tfc j^laug^ter ;.an^ jnj this; ilpng/perio4ion'§ir^:!iine^i9f!-jCPWM.e >^% .b4ca:^e_ chaxvged:<irqmv3vhitertp ; ;;yellowi, >andj frbm' that, oirciumstanGe ithe!eolor:of linen iin^thhse, days was Eimmediately changed to y^ll|O!ty,' ; urider the name of1' Isabella linen;' jTnere". was to fear that '; Isabella"! l|nen t f ? . was^etwbrii' to sorrier ektenti biliil was, frbrn being'Mio^a'^le pb^oVia^gliter).,.^? ;;' }'; Starche^ } h'eclcclbtbs3^wer^^noi^.'so;; Ipngf; the'fasnion, ; wa| still; a(oere^. y td^^'sPtn^, (;lergy r ,'Oau^|ter!)^ iJSfjs'' Jssif> \nven^id.^Jß«;ummetto, 4nnoy:' ,{he^ Stincp; jßegent. " t n; puzzled the' wasl?erjwoma^r (JroVe^many ,men 's.t^ the 'point of cutiing; their throats /in-their' '&?-■ temipts^tPigain.jhte.experiende! of-that |gefty; tleman; .but.Brummel keptthe secret]until' he fled fronv.^England, when he • left) it, s a legaey;to his:country, having' written ipn.'.a.] pieceI'of paper these emphatic wo|4^-rrr •*'' Starch makes the mail '"(la 'ugH^e'r). \ ' :i' JMen iii-all^'ajges were just a^ ritliculbusly deyoteii■'t^-j^islijiitm'' as wpnian.' ! ;Tight pantaIp6n]s idarrie into-yb^ue ; at Mf ?arrie., time v as, t^e^n^all fen^ Idpns >wesre''tK^. siglit. to,B!B^, tßausands; p£nien a}B,\k~ /ipg,Jlirpugh-' ;^hei strcse^s u wjth; ; jitt|p,icrqoked' I legs; ,and; ; tight-di;a wn -pantaloons! y (lia^ugh-1 iin^hei^ime^pfi Elizabeths/as |iow,-' ihbopaTwere w.ornivery wide ? at-the ;bo|toi4i,; andi small aiwthe?;-top, making; a"lady not unHfee an^extiftg^^heipi; About the year }. 750 the'hocfps We're lS ;<br 16 feet 'wi'depgiving., 1 the oappefarance 'btaniiifi^ted bajlpon "feady:fqtj^scehsjbh.;, 'But One;sdch:;'womanj tfiefstreet'ara ' tinije,| aiip ; , (twb, J^ould '* ?fill '•■.iitif ompibus^to si|ffocation... Jnsteacl of;grumbliiig r an(i 6om re ' , J|i^%g^jt^l^;mp^>prgfpui^ that tHere v w,as;vsp>. much. ..Jbrjeathingospace^ Jefwfor-them atter : ■*&. .woman-had- taken SSfe' shol W£^nt^ i .^plutely-ifir ;; her B%fr&F pWieHpj-esem; .iashjpii; was adopted jnj tfi6 f gjorifiusuElizabethari ;agei thbugh, men jriaji ; c'uled) hpQp-Bkicts::howii*whichij by^thej-b^'-ladies thought>was a, subjectiitheyfha| r; n { o' business:tb!meddle with (teughterjv!i'^h|ife ;wai%o ;;dbubt biut that -hobp were;; Saying W& rof;hnndred^^nd'hu^ B ;'gf '^wbraeft^'wno ■^b^j^^h^e;':i|s6|n;^ki|le,^ 5 faSthcfuskiids'wM'b^fb^jticjift^bf;;the! qW p[;v^i-ing"!/si3? j',br' Jwen' ■^arcfiel' pftticoa'tsV 'J Th^ y^ere- rr^lliptis ,^^ffienjm:; tbleir; ; (whiim, jhatf'ijp^grsj],imf^ts,,seen■ hei;4 ?i « thje.Yj»?ries |aye!i returned ;a } :verdk;t f!l s l)iea of^ tstarchedpetticoats. *' -Ther^wasMa^e^eiid iiufhistoryi)wiich;was; ■> that; everiothe inevv' ; fkshionjwas>invehted bylaicelebratedque'en. 4or?the purpose of; hiding-a nameless mis|' ; - fbi^un^ ;(lauper^>v ■^'.p-lvw.^. ™■■ |;-;' ?? £MMairier MbntesVycpntVa^ted;- pastern:; Ihstbits^wWtf thps'e°6f Eriglaii^nd: BiieHca,, siale^f U aWiMfeteales, vMWi\ ' Wdik iM mqr^^^ufria'nit, ,to jtl^e, feelings r^pi^ Eastern ruijipns, ; .'ihan; the; iluropean, system >of training girls for, the■■' great matrimonial Market i attd|said najtute| of tlips^ wi^o sprenj t^ei^idays iri the ojjservance of forms and outward show bf fashion that they should lose^th'e;;powe'r!!pf ripofrstanding lns renjoyviig v $£ beaut» ahdficharming simplicity ofonature herself, ;>i (>~ ~—o —«.it i/i n '/ U... mid ■■■ o toiAN. -Mods of Taming KoRSES.h:Aj: Trore||rpndent has forwarded ( nis:.the v follow-, ing extract ftom,,,^^^!^^^:^ far 15th July, 1852. Now jthat Mr. JHi|ey's system is attracting so jiiuch ifclilb, it isf rather' Curious Ib" notej the v niethSof; horse, .taming-herei>:describe'd^s> being peculiar to the Indiaris—Aibcor^in'g :lpj;Mr M Bw»!th i ?ln^ianS| ppssess-the knack of subduing tandntaming the'wild hdrsesipf 'ith^ %ester&ate^ fey 'cov^ibf tHfe ;ey esjand ■ ,|nMfea,ble, c prac||c,^ ; was maie^feoflwn -in. sJEnglahi'!4t>Mhas)£ibberf' triedi*ronl'i¥^ridiis

with perfect!6tt<2cesß. .A,.psraott ; ,conueeted With *'^r^^?Ps^ft^^'^^!^^ inform ■tji'th^t^tp''attempt'w^s^mall^^on.'a horse "'finch Fj fejc(Jb4ffle3'..' eyerypn c ,jto ? tame,! andJti ; pe!,^fwi-,.efeci.- " r .:lnj ..a'r'l^te i newsM 'paperyi^was^ ,^e^i; tri^iJi&Kfc ■ Aft (is rYprkshire^ mnd v ::.withi--Bingu)^;BuAcessi ->^Qne. : - : of Lthe.;animals -ejeperisnented; ion , headl' rstrpngf, and; aptittosrear. ancl kick with^ hi^s fore feet, rendering^it extreinly'difficult'to get at his"head^ Which iras' Only 'effected^". climbing'a? trbe td JwtticK^sfilly'!^s.^^|5filly'!^s.^^| 'and ieahing over 'as far as1 was 1 pract|cabsei 'Thfe tubmerit' one' {nOsiril. vijasl jjreathea into j fill' in \ti& nia^ag^e^b^a, horse, .cq^ '"Itfitf h>plf|(|l 'ij^ l|ce an^ :^qajhedtjrom tun^ t^^me^to,th|e,^sir^s, jv^lle.jihe^pi-seiof-i' ■fer ( q^ jp3^t^e':->VXffi^)?o,iit teA>m;iriutes )iO, j^clavea.-his.vconyiptjon; that I jhej hbi^se ,^as. p^lcjfiliUedf;^a:iidi.fa© then unfastened it,' :a,nd itO/theogreatand/evident .astoiiishmen't bfjthe:owneric(who'hadibeen tryingl ih v&itt aliithe'morning togain^mastery of it^ led it quifei^^a^a^^With'^^pW' halter; iStorj{ihi|in!^hemiofa^of•ithffifeld; Wi^jiO; :rl^H^u^tjg''^lk^^ ujp |t(? :l fjie ; 'p%iiig^his:a^m 'bv^f i^e; Je^b^ajifiihis; ; Jliand 'bVbr^tpe .'^th^, Jb)reiatj^d;jJ.iJQtps f the. 'MMI8f. wMi£ was pleasing' to" ot^erye agreeable this jpperation appeared to !be to tlje^orse,, ,jsq put uß : his ~nose (I to receive ~th^X vss'?' "n K^his"maiineri heJed .the] hbrse t^<Dugh,<^ii : Jthe^i^^Pi the stable \y&<ti. exami-nedrthe iorefeetji, and then'! ;'thejhSnd .feetiofithe horseii Who> pfi^r^dj'iio; •resistance; .butiwhile he^as^xamih'ing'tfie' !hind feeti hei berit^fciis^rieck^rbutid a,n(|^e|t >nosing^ hisjbacfcf■;'Hg"next;buclle^Un<a' surcitfgleiiaM ctten a a/ saddle;''.'^tid;; finaily., 'biftecT clhe hbrs^ dwitli^ ;;rßj>e^.!; iNlrh| -did 'ridWei 'i;hes sii^teSt|ei^^nice>jior.idid W"thb'Jeas^^^e4*'i!!]Ke|hope j 'fetenjltr^ m^ '||u^a|^e^en^n^mpr|eiien mean^ . ?^|,ta^ing vhpjcse^, "ajafLgiye; P thei wprl^i the' ,JDJerie&.^l;.jt,^ir :? faJbpr : s>;;; -.-_-> s l * —^— r. f ?^>=v-- < "::'^>\

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 321, 16 November 1860, Page 3

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OLDFIELD BUBBLES. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 321, 16 November 1860, Page 3

OLDFIELD BUBBLES. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 321, 16 November 1860, Page 3

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