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the eye the most, and is best able to perforin the labors that 

 devolve upon hira. 



We have shown this to be the medium size, and the Mor- 

 gan the best family to breed him from. I look forward to 

 a good time coming when he shall be measured by his accom- 

 plishments, and not by a fictitious, arbitrary standard of 

 fashion. 



Then will the Morgan be appreciated, and Vermont take 

 the place that nature gives her as the producer of the finest 

 horses of America. 



