THE FIEL1). 
Tue Commercial Travellers’ Stare 
M r, J. lUlliwdl n* b m Mary Anne,o yrs, £30 (Halliwell), best Fair- 
lliont, 4 yr». jC30 1 2,; Cheapside,h-b, C jr*. X30 (3,; Torn KlutouL 3 yrs, 
£30 : and brother (o British Fanner, S yr*, i'30. 
A good race, won by three parts of a length ; a head between the 
second and third. 
Her Majestt's Plate. Two mile* 
Mr. shepherd - * rh c Arriba*. 3 yrs (Osborn*), beat The Skinner, < yr*. 
< 2 >; JrelTz, 3 yr*, (Basham) (3 .; Colsterdalc, fi yn, 
(AldcruR,; and Oram plan, 4 yn, (Fulton). 
Betting — Even on Arrlbaa— 4 to 1 agst Jetty Trettt, 3 to 1 a«t Coistcr- 
dale A r try good race Won by half a length. 
• A IU*Dir*r Stake* for beaten horses. Once round. 
Mr. Henderson a b m Patience, Hst 71b, 4 yrs (G. Ontes), beat Cusslo, 
ast, 4 yrs( \\ addington) (2); Maid of Team Valiev, Kst 41b, aged, (Basham > 
(3); Jenny Lind, 7st 41b, aged (Waldie) ; Quin, 7st 41b, 3 vvs,T. Boyes) • 
Tommy, 7st. 3 >■«, (Aldcroft) ; b f by Charles XII out of Fair Helen, fist 
101b, 3 yrs (Johnson) ; and Steelyard, by Sheffield, 6st, 2 yn (Seed). 
An excellent race. 
W INCHE8TBR It AC Ed. — F ridat. 
Tamo Wikcukstm Trxkssi vt. Stakes. One mile and n half. 8 subs. 
Lord llnicc'. Bribery, by The Libel, 8s t 31b (Flalinau), beat Dan 
Cupid, 8st 71b (A. Day). 
Betting— 3 to I on bribery, who made all the running, nml won In a 
canter by eight lengths. 
Her Majrstt’s Plate. Two miles. 
Mr. Parr's Rataplan, by the Baron, 4 yrs, 9st (Flatmun), bent Cobnut, 
4 yrs 9st (Abrahams) (2); and \\'oodeote,3 yrs, 7st 71b ( Wells) CD. 
Betting -4 to 1 on Itutaplan. Cobnut took the lead for about a mile 
aud three-quarter*, when Rataplan went up, and won easily by n length 
and ft half. A had third. ' 
'•« The Grange Park Stake*. T.Y.C. 14 subs 
Mr. Grevlllos br c by Red Hart out of Refraction, Kit 71b (Flatmnn) 
=? w C , °'>r 8st 710 (A ' Day) < 2 > ; L “‘ I >' Alicia - 8st 718 D»c. 41b extra 
(Thkk) (3;; fitormus, 8st Ulb uuc. 41b extra) (Preeca) 4 » ; rbv I In 
ol* $ wif , 8 ? lltvoto, 8st 71b (Harding); c by Orlando out of Muff.itcc, 
8»t 7lb (Whltchouse); and Mary, Sst 71b (Inc. lib extra i , Clement.. 
Betting-., to 2 each agst Mary and Lady Allcltf, 4 to 1 ngst b iuccbox 
and a to 1 agst the Refraction colt. Won by half a length 
Thu Original Hampshire Stakes of 10 aovs each, h ft, and only 3 if 
declared, with 50 added by the Right Hon. C. Shaw Lofevre, and Mel- 
tillc Portal, Lsq., members for the Northern division of the countv 
nnd XoO from ttic fund, ifthreo horses start. Two miles and u diatnncu 
21 subs. 13 of whom declared. 
Lord Bruce s Bribery, by the Libel, 3 yrs, Cst 71b (Harding), beat Cleve- 
|* l , ,d ’f, yrs ’ 1 Gst l-'H*("eIIs) (2); Lascelles, 4 yrs, 8s t 41b ( Whitchonse) 
3! Stonehenge, 3 yrs, fist 91b (Salter); and Victor, 3 yrs, 5st 71b 
(Bundy ). 
Betting— 2 to 1 each agst Cleveland and Bribery— and 5 to 1 agst 
Lascelles. Won by a short head; three lengths between second ami 
third ; V ictor was fourth, and Stonehenge last 
PiATB°f60*v* One mile and a quarter. 3 subs 
Th-n P r0 l V ll % 8 • Ma " <1 5‘ c 1 “ 1 ' <1 o. 3 yrs, fist 71b (3u »ovs) (Harding), heat 
The Brigadier, 3 yrs. fist 71b (30 sovs) (J. Goutor) (2) ; und Cardinal Wise- 
man, G yrs, bst 31b (30 sovs) (Wells) (3). 
Betting-G to 4 on Mandncardo-and 2 to 1 ngst Cardinal Wiseman. 
Manaricardo made nil the running, and won easily bv a length, half n 
length between second nnd third. The winner was bought In for 43 
A Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, with 30 added. T.Y.C. 3 subs 
»« « ^T 0 "’- Mlchaelimis Maid, 4 yrs. 7et 101b (30 sovs, (Weils), 
beat Speed, 2 yrs, C.s21b (30 sovs, (H. Bray) (2); c by Orlando out of 
Muffatee 2 yrs, ost alb (30 sovs) (Salter) (3); and Gerald, 2 yrs, fist Gib 
(30 sovs) (Lowcock) bolted. ' ' 1 
Betting-5 to 4 on Michaelmas Maid— and 4 to 1 ngst Gerald. The 
i 1 / 5 ° runnl " K ’ and won easily by three lengths; n bad 
third. Gerald bolted soon after starting. The winner was sold fo Mr. 
Fenulng for 150 gs. r und goes into Godding* stable. 
LATEST BETTING. 
Jolt Stakes. 
Even on the Bonnie Morn. 
Liverpool Cop. 
6 to 1 agst Heapy (off) 10 to 1 ngst Indian Warrior 
6 t0 1 Hungerford (t) | 15 to 1 Umbrlel (t) 
Goodvtoou Stakes. 
S *“ agst I *3 to 1 agst Muscovite , t freely) 
12 to 1 Diana (t) J 14 to 1 Trot 
„ . , St. Leqer. 
7 £ \ “ gSt 5? pv,, l‘ I G to 1 agst The Trapper (t) 
7 to 2 King Tom (t) | 12 to 1 Ivan (t) 
623 
MANCHESTER.— FRIDAY EVENING. 
Liverpool Cop. -H eapy has been backed, and laid against pretty 
freely; 4 to 1 was taken about him at both Beverley und Stockbridge 
b to 1 was always obtainable here, and he closed at that price to-day 
Hungerford is not In any force. The investments on the Goodwood 
Stakes were small; and nothing of any Importance was done on the St. 
larger. 
Liverpool Cdp. — G to 1 agst Heapy; 6 to 1 agst Hungerford' 10 to l 
SK ; ri, 00 *° U agst U,ster (‘ > ; »U0 to C ngst Tul fourd (t) ; 
mo to 6 ngst Indian Warrior (t). ’ 
60 good us their opponents in the second inning*. The J»oe»- 
o Da)- Boys is a young club, aud will ho a good one if the 
members will only Lain the art of defence in batting, instead 
of indiscriminate hitting , and tlujy will he very much more 
respected by their opponents if, instead of allowing trundlm- 
•lcitile bowling, they adhere to length bowling, of which they 
have plenty in their club, as the former, ulthough within the 
laws, is utterly despised by all good cricketers. Those re- 
mit ks are made in the kindest spirit, and it is trusted will b 
taken in good part. 
KIDDERMINSTER JUNIOR. 
Long, b Slddaway 
Bench, c Green, Slddaway i 
Bennett, st Jeuks, b Slddaway . . . . a 
Cooper, o Johnson, b Jcuks .. ..II 
Pombcr, b Jenks j 
Surinan, 1 b w, b Jenks o 
Kent, b Janks ; 
J. Wilkes, 1 b w, b Slddaway .. .. 0 
Hampton, b Jenks 7 
Mill ward, not out 
E. Wilkes, b Jenks 3 
Byes 7, wide* 2, leg bye*, 2, .. .. H 
not out 
e Johnson, b Slddaway 
run out 
b Slddaway 
b Slddaway 
b Jenks 
c and b Jenks .. .. 
c Bullock, b Jenks .. 
run out 
b Jenks 
b Slddaway 
Wide* 2, .. ; .. 
Total ,, ..74 
... , , DUDLKT PKEP-O'-DAT.BOTs. 
Sidduway, b Mill ward b Bomber 
Johnson, b Wilkes , 
Wood, b Millwnrd 
Curtis b Millwnrd 2 
Morris, c Bennett, b Wilkes 
Green, c Kent, b Mill ward 0 
Bradley, b Wilke* 
Jenks, b Mill ward 
Hadley, b Millwnrd 
Bullock, not out ) 
PtUison, b Mill ward ] . 7 
Bye* 2, wide* 4, 110 ball 1, leg byes 2, 9 
To’al 
not out 
c E. Wilkes, b Pombcr 
‘J li w, b Utllword .. .. 
not out., 
b Wilkes 
b Wilkes 3 
b Wilkes 10 
. 7 
Total. . 
Byes 3, wide* 4, 
Total 
I^Trs? D |Vn. A m 9 .To '? t0 , 1 a ^£ ei W (t) : n to 1 act Diana (t); 
V °‘ 1 nlJP’n 1 ? l ,° 1 ags , t . Aa,,u> : 12 to I agst Lady Bird (t). 
<•).— I 
— — j ” ,w 15 ,u,t cutisidorcd vory satisfuctory here; and people 
Boabstall V. Lu DGBRSUAZfL. — Tliia match wus played on 
the 8th instant, at IJoarstall, wlien the former were the win- 
ners with GO runs to spare. 
FliANCE. 
(From our own Conrs/wndcnt.) 
l’AKIS, Thursday, June 20 . 
In the midst of the pleasure caused in Paris hv thu discom- 
fiture ortho Rua>iuns l»y the uullunt old Tinka in the Danube 
some fears are enlcrinimul here lest the artful move of the 
Ciur m cvacuuting the Principalities ut tills moment may 
Ciim-c a clim-rcnco between Knglund and France Your 
Government is ii-poriid to he so little exigiant towards Rus- 
sia, and so noxious for peace, that it i.i apprehended tlmt 
Lord Aberdeen may, bucked by Austria nnd Prussia, keen 
l. is word uml consider that this retreat will fulfil ull tho con- 
ditions requited. It is also affirmed in poliilcul circles that 
the Emperor und I<urd Cowley hud immediate explanations 
on tins subject ut St. Cloud. Tho ambassador, who is, <■„ 
vatsanf, suspected of a strong Russian bias, is said to hui^ 
c m fined his rejdjr to the intimation that he wn.« totally igno- 
rant of the ulterior views of his Government on tho subject. 
The Emperor, it is reported, gave his Excellency to understand 
thut this reirc .t of tin- Russians, which ho would Inrvo linile.l 
with delight heforo the sword was drawn, now, after the 
m. m n-e military preparations, and llie millions expended 
upon them, would, ho considered, be u most ignoble termination 
of the affair, and render the Governments of Franco and En >- 
land not only the laughing-stock of ull Europe, but con 
tamptiblo it^ the eye* of Hie people of both nation*. M. 
I rouyn do L Ilu\s, who wus present at tho uudiencc, supported 
theso views with Ids usual talent and animation, and 
maintained that Russia should not only be stripped of 
all luiuro nouns of annoyance in tlm Black Sea or the 
Baltic, but should be made to pay tho expenses of tho prepu 
rations which her obstinacy only luui rendered necessary 
I bough closely pres*, d on the subject, however, the Ambus- 
sailor s replies were limited lo u cautious promise faithfully to 
report to his Government the opinions of his interlocutors. 
CRICKET. 
FOURTEEN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD * UNITED 
ELEVEN OF ENGLAND. 
v Tl, “ w “ 8 P ltt > etl at 11,0 Christ Church Ground, on 
June 20, 27, and 28. The following is the score : 
„ ^ rxtvERsiTr. 
Hon. E. 0. Lelgli, b Ornndy .. .. o c Wriclit. b Lillevwliltc n 
H.G.ArmU^tcaJcI'ickMellbGruinly 14 e Hunt. t. Lllleyw^o !! 24 
& ?. , “ einan ' c Unywhilt,* Nixon I runout.. 
W. rellowes, b Grundy .. .. 
L. Balfour, h Nixon 
K. Haakov. b Nixon 
E H. I. \Ville»,b Grundy .. .. 
C. D. JIarsham, bGrumiv .. .. 
Q. Fuller, b Grundy .. .. .. 
F. D. Longe, b Grundy . . . . 
A. 1*. Law, b Buttrisa 
W. Ridding, not out 
run ont 
b Buttrlss ", 
I b w, b Lilly white .. .. 
c Sampson, b Llllywhite .. 
c Bnttrlss, b LlUywhlto .. 
c and b Nixon 
not out 
h w . B Nixon .. .. 
b Buttriu 
.j j j *>*'■ v | mist |ici*|f it’ 
tlin.k Unit tl the war is to emno to anything, it will be from 
the impetus given r<> it, in liughtnd, by tho nation at large, for 
litth- i» Imped (Mini •dther f >r the Government or tho Court, 
particularly after Hie speech and lamo explanations of Lord 
Aberdeen. 
AI. de I’ersiguy, wliq lias j 1-1 retired from tho Qovernmcni, 
lias let many liumii- bol.imlliiii); but holms also loftono >t«ad- 
24 1 a,,, uiislmki'ti friend in tlm Emperor, whose views In 
4* | ca >T'led out, itud whoso interests ho supported with a 2011I, 
4 talent, and dcvoledncss not to be replaced. M. de Persi»ti> 
-- “MOnifcd tho reins of power litt o more than n month uftor'tlie 
‘ ; event (ul eoup fittot of December, 1851, just following ihe 
l'J I '“werablo '«si«ie <d‘ the Republic. The nlulo of the country 
wn* then positively frightful. The press, both lYemrh ami 
Total. 
B 3, 1 b 5, w 1, n b 1, 
Total 
8G 
V r. ... BVOLAXn. 
ioZiy, b‘&am.! r *” ham . " *} c ^ b Marsham . . .. 
T. Hunt, c Balfour, b llankey .. ..31 c Aimltilad bMinhim 
jdlinVfM* 0, 'i ?» " , l l i CS V l1 MarsllI,,n •• 14 bPavnc .. .. . 
JolmL ly white clUnkcy’bMui-Mjam 2 l» M.ir-tiam.. .. 
O.CbsIterton. c Munha.'i.b Payne.. 13 nut out " ” 
f . . Plckne 1, c Raukcy, b Payne 
II. Wright, not out 
W. Morilock, 1 b w, b Murabnin 
Nixon, run out 
W.Buftrlw, l llankev.. . 
B 1, 1 b 3, w 6, it b I 
Total 
14 c I^igb, b llankey 
10 not out 
0 
1 
lo 
..ns 
Wc i .. G 
Tots* 7iu5 
KIDDERMINSTER JUNIOR r. DUDLEY PEEP O'DAY BOYS. 
"“*• Clul » *“« "'"'t 1 w had "imla.lo 
was n defeat for Ki.hbfm’ ^ l . ,C 1 ’? 8U ’ Us . lll ° sc ^ u ifd-tapist-, for n .i.q cur, he knew i.otl 
ffwno il^i Kiddenntiwfer by three wickets. The g:.om h-m-aucra-ic - 
« one time was very much in tluir favour, but in ll,«i, second 
arcri* 9 , en , l, K. < '!‘. an ^* 5 l,, '* k p'ace, shewing that in j(« 
b ® w,,n S »* sometimes equal to good; Jenks, 
?k,«« P , ? b0 7 ,c ^ f b >- bowling along the ground u« if si 
Si d.«* k °‘ lhe ^'^'^minsfeiV bet wickets; while 
Js2 r 8 - , b " V ' ,ing ver > W,U *»««ecd, look the rest. The 
.“ r : \vT7T’r P " l t fhHr "IT ^rnts in for 50 und 
Ino ,ui ■ C M f * b , Cf ° re th ** wuu Sot -IT, Wilkes bowl- 
Uvitm Mm ^ n bci,,g w, y " nfnr "> »»■•.!• in 
bowlinu l» b n kn °* ke ? aH ovcr l,,c ,}t|1 from lil» 
Sh wlf; diTohT und ; ,0rr i a ,,iade s*-* ®rorcs in 
drfencc Vlihnn | b | W1 ! S ‘® ° ,,ly ° ,,e who rc,,n > shown) 
^ a Mnal1 Mor< - The hutting «>( 
but the fielding of the Junior* no. 
I . » ...... pioo.’, uu in a rviirii it i if i 
i foreign, teemed with outrog- and sedition, und M. de Morin, 
his predecessor, had just resigned his post in disgust ut u\r 
spoliation of the Oilcans’ properly, tlm decree for which he 
| sternly refused to sign. Alter refusals from all sides, AI.de 
I’ersigny, mi an ap|/i'iil from tho Krupcror, ut once accepted 
the Hindi dieted otlico, und by Ir.s sini|do courage and 
sagacity sah K steered tho stute-vcssol through that stormy 
pound, lor which s >c ety ow« s him u debt of lusting gvalitudo. 
He quits ilia AliVsn v in c m-cpienec, ii i, said, oftorno loug- 
stuiidmg dispute «f:h M. Pould-tbe Mim.-i. r .d‘ Stale and a 
great law, unto nt Court— which the Kinperor ha* vuloly en- 
dcuvou n d t * m-ku nji. Perhaps u little eooln -.v* exists 
against AI. d- Pc.> guy on this account, a* he ha* r* f.is d 
io rein iui 1 1 ib • G .vcr i n ?«t» h ddldg u imtr.j uu flirt tl oiB o, 
tlio.igli Will inly pn s-id to do *o by t lie E.nperor. Tno Idea 
of u I tiling- . if* lowanE him, in higli (piurter*, i* somowlui 
coun cnaiiced bv Id* liming left town f.*r Ins scat in the 
country ;us the poet sty., — 
“ For tvhen u courtier I* out of place 
The i oiiulry covers his disgrace.” 
The retire I .Miniver hud no reputation at nil among tin- 
I car* lie knew nothing whatever of the 
'* htulmss; and these g' lil'e.ncn were all 
Mioc.ed at h - incomes, whiili, however good they might be, 
bad the g'audXiull of not following tho usual routine, lint 
the Emperor, who, lo give every ffi.e their due, never deserts 
mi old fririul, ulnays .supported him, amt otherwise behaved 
Um.ird* him most munificently. lli-Hdr* providing him with 
i rich and beautiful woman for Ids bride, ho presented him, 
mi hr* marriage, wt*h a turn of 500, 0U0 fnina-, with a in a >ni- 
licenl Ii ,tef. 
Tho weather cmnii no* positively atrocious, and everything 
looks gloomy eveept iho thcuiic, wldrli are filled every nl^ht 
as lu fa. I whitvr. nio;.:l. mine partial lino Weather con- 
Mdcrubly dirtied th. ir ncnj.i*. hut this is probably tho b .l 
ni.uitli of Jitiir.' they l ave exp • i. nccd. In .May the receipts 
w *-re £-*2,000, hung o eoiuidci able- falling off from the mou h 
of Apnl but th.s month will yield at least £(Io,ti(io 1 1, 0 
Grand Opera and Odeou usually close on tho 1st „i j„| v hut 
this y oar, m consfipionce of tho rain, these thealn-* made n 
applicAtum to ho MlIoned to remaiu op. u for a fortnight |,„,cm 
The receipts of the Gurnd Opera are immonso. A spil mi d 
•how-pleco ou the Circassian war, entitled “ Selimm I," |,u* 
been brought out ut Porto St. Martin with great “ 
ti/’-i u #V,r ; "" in * { to *h® 'Vliicl. IS magnificent'. 
• c lolern, I urn sorry to say, has again nuulo it. appear- 
“ c .® ‘ l v r ° ; tl,ou » u HS »«» ‘bo cases aro not so numerous 
* «u <• uluim, yet its htcuking out shnultnnomisly In 
several points ol tho country moro than two hundred mihs 
t, lead* on, to upprohond that this visitation will, in tlm 
,,m •>«» bo moro serious than the pr. vio, « 
«me Iron, tlm loth to the ‘JJud, il.cvc have him mm 
mndrcd-and 'lmty.two death* in tho IV. is hospital,, «„d 
practi!e U ^ fa,Wl Cu,w u, « ri l»"«vd in p.lvuio 
0 larth'i^ ° V . 0,1 . i,,rcS l ,ro P^ etl •'> bo elected in tho 
yiuitn St. Ilmioiv, U a magnificent cluh-houso, which is 
to allot d accmnuoilulion for sovoval of tho diflbrci.t cluh* of the 
capital under tho same roof. An architect of ominom-o has 
furnished tho plans, uml tho now sirnoturo will cmhudv every 
conveniouco that tuodein luxury nnd sclcnee 'all'. id. 
^ plcndld gardens, spacious libraries, cold and warm batlo 
and above nil a cuisine uml wines of tho very b, >i, |»ii n | 
tho mine time, most economical description. I l e , lu, l pro- 
jector possosse* tho largost property in vincvuids in Ibowlmh, 
smith of Friincs, and ho culcnlules on ullbuliog iho v,rv bet 
«iocs at a price fabulously low. The tuulhur. • -.Immo, 
throo francs— mind, all ol tho very first quality, ami Including 
wmu iiiitl dessri | ; hr, ukfiut, one franc; Cdfee, h I . - .i - Ii unc, 
1 lie i numluro subset ilaq> required to « rmiincnre llm I, adding 
Is already i eaily complele, and I ho mums are mi eh ns MT u, u 
the highu>t lespectuh lily of rank and Mniim,, witl„,„t tlm 
air', and puppy Imii of mere rank nnd wraith, nh'cli mv hum, I 
to have done much to Impair tho pMSpri in of Mime ol M.c 
best clnli* In Paris. 
Tho organization of tho cuinp between Houlocne and S\ 
Omer, is advimciiig rapidly, and within three week* the w|„.|o 
1)1 tho troop* will ho itiule r cunvus. Speculnler* mo nln a, y 
ailvortliing numstor pIciiMito-trnlns to iho cdlllp, nt (lie into 
of Ihe Drones a head. Tho presence of the Emperor and 
Empress will doubtless attract a grout number ,,| I .i>^ 1 1 - h 
visitors, amt thus an occasion will ho ufihrdid uf Iraieim.-. >- 
lion on a grand stale between thfi two nation*. 
A curious fact Is mentioned by the military papers, which 
shows the ontluislnsm prevailing among tho bulk of the pniiu- 
lation on the siihjoet of Iho war. Rverv year alien thu ilmo 
o( ll,0 Conscript Inn iclurn*, a numher ,if tho Iiic-khiH wights 
ill Whose mind disci etfoii is the hettrr part ol'mlmii', resell to 
all manner of Ingotilou* e\pedients to exempt llicmsclvcs from 
serving. This year, when tho contingent Is Mtl.tlOO men, i|m 
number of ccs braves Is less (hail when tho levies only mu, united 
to 80,000. 
Tlm old and Inconvenient racc-coimo In the Cl, amp du 
Mur*, used for the Part* rarrs, hn* received It* quietus. I he 
lint Ims issued from tho Emperor, and a new men- course all 
that iho tnost cxhjlant ol sportsmen can drill’, — Is l„ mg 
marked Otit In tho Hols do Boulogno, und will he, It is 
expected, ready in time for tho Paris Autumn Meeting in 
October next. 
PAVING. 
Nt:w D Kst off*.— Visitors to tho Hoorn* of tho Society 
of Arts, in Jolm-strect, Adclphi, have much noticed a model 
and dinwing of nn improved method of laying down , tn-et 
imvemcnt, invented uml pntented l.y Mr. James Smi.!., , f 
Enmbdtli. I his is snid to he one i f the nn-st sei, mili,', 
altliotigh the most simple in principle, of uny thing i. 
present ago Ims produced ; and is confidently expect,, I 
by the inventor to receive the sanction nnd support of 
the public. This pitvcincni, cither of stone or any other 
suitable ninfcrhilrf, Is, by a judicious application of tho 
obtuse wedge, nrrnngcd so a»i to securo an excellent 
foot-hold lor homes, besides several other advantages which 
our limits Will not allow ns to enter into. 
AUKKHJL'JTKE. 
THE FIELD— THE FARM -\.M) THE :*T.V 
* straiioo of tlm lVi/o 
Titr. Pxtxxt Crr.rxDinc.vf, Tcuxir Cci 
In a former iiuiiihcr wo gave an i 
Vertical Tnrufp « utter and Root Slier . 
readers with nu engraving of t o, | ut--.; j i,,.,; 
to ilio pavo.it luaciduc, w itji a lb-script on ol iliem 
feeling Unit the various honour, bfiove I opo > .. 
ill placing buforo agr/eutturiila uml is an «q>p •ili.uiiy • 
judging of iU mo u , und .•> euriug lln< va i adv.m s it oil. ■ 
to breedor* nud feeder*. tlm York projr-i afliime i 
it really embolic, “a novel priueiplo of con«*t uelno.," end . 
one of ihe most nnporUni socul iuveutton* or tV. s" M 
century. 
Tub MaCUINB Ij placed on ’a wood frame, fltte.l nit| 
i.or 
li.. I 
H 
it II 4 
\ Hi 
