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their impress deep upon the agriculture of two con- 

 tinents. After hearing of Gapt. JAMES N. BROWN, 

 Col. W. A. HARRIS and RICHARD GIBSON, an applica- 

 tion of the doctrine ex pede Herculem may enable 

 one to form some idea of the wealth of high 

 accomplishment with which this Valhallan hall is 

 filled. 



