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penditiire of at least two millions, whilst affording 

 infinite delight to those whose taste leads them to 

 indulge in manly pastimes. Farewell then, for a 

 w^hile, to the neighing steed, the baying hound, and 

 the cheery cry of the huntsman ; for, though it 

 is to be hoped that the returning season will show 

 increased prosperity to the chase, it is now time to 

 cry — '• Who-HOOP." 



