in <¥* WÄÄÄ 
“tluj dogs of tlieir ehret, <vnci j,, _ _ r> 
- fcrÄ- Är:.rvs 
is utoold be bis last stmggle with the wmxe ^ ^ 
•atcii . baL \^ 00 ^\ i Si t0 the moufitains, probably with 
Ration, betookbu^seit rsuers and obtammg 
e Intuition of wea b\ ^ l The gxeater porbion 
■ace cn terms favourable to himsed.^ They were 
bis tribe fought becaus . despotic°master, and bis 
>ni to abject Submission t th P M wibb bravery 
iü was tiieir law> rl |J n l defeat followed defeat, tbougb 
id entbusiaem; and tiioUb ks tll0Ugll s tarvation and 
e Snidcr dai y unn n0 semblance of disaffection 
sea&e aggravated tben leader ever mamtested 
ward« tiieir waaton Tmscrup^ous l^der wag not 
-elf- Tbey yexe ired of, him alone. His career 
tbeyktpttbefieldmthl ^ his “ eat h afforded an oppor- 
«t bappny beeia { ^ followers were not slow to aeoept. 
Bbyto turrendfcx wbicb bis^xo^^ ^ ^ Govem ment, bat 
any lisve received a ii . P ,. re p e i s have beeil smgled 
lew ndiuential or espe<™^cannot be extended. Fox- 
it asmcn to wbomtbis deinei y «■ this latter dass 
nalely, 1b. mort rnpo tarnt - ™ 0 gS>l. Xbe captive 
ive been captnred, ^^mlilli’s family, and of tbis the 
bels in du de pretty well all SandüLsn iat exesting , 
de st son, Edmund ; t P a b 0 ut five-and-twenty years 
cmber. He iß a young maii ot aDoux^d ^ appearauce 13 
age; bis featares ha g ® e ceived a goo’d English educatiou, and 
•epossessmg. He nas r rA -i the uost of magisträte s . 
? P to the time of the 
erk at Middle Eni . , cattle could preserve bim from 
iitbepossessionoflandmidca tl • shortly affcer 
c war-lcTex mfection He jmn ^ he only W ent to 
istilities commenced but deci ax rema ined with lumm 
s father to dissuadebim 1 •’ hostilities to a peacefal 
.e busb vainly endeavounng thousand Gaikas lost theix 
rmination. He states , ^at disease and starvation 
pes wbile actually fi gbting, a ^ in the mountains. 
ixried off large fern <Dape Town, to tbe 30bh 
We leaxn by tbe latest ne ^ ac l e ixa, that hostilities 
* tSÄ G^uaSdÄ wTe?e Mi. Aomold, cf the 
THl^ pn 
Aristocracy and plutocracy baue 
Londoners can enjoy at leisnre 
nxetiopolis, without the xis c o 
caxxiages, oxflauntedoff the p ave 
Tbe superior gxandenrs ot lver 
Memorial and Loyal Albert 1 
Iramed in empty gallenes 01 
Arts and its bxoad streets ol 
Ä of tbe 1851 Exhibition | 
solitude tili tbe advent of ne 
bow suffer its autumnal perioc 
lieved only by tbe Eruption - 
fxom tbe South Ivensmgtor 
vacaney of tbat stately neigl 
prettiest, and by fax tlie 
resoxt in these days witln 
north- east coxner of Regent 
rmi up tbexe, by tlie Waterlc 
look at'tbe new bridge ovex 
tbe top” of Albany-stxeet; a 
v?itb tliose of its approacli 
mastexly skill, with buch re 
venieuce, tbat itwonld be sui 
the gracefnl statnary groups 
beautiful fountain, there ere 
the park, its healthy young 
creeii mamelon of Frimros; 
Hampsteacl beights beyond, 
Park and Kensington Gardei 
IIeie, too, in August and 
fcuinmer of fasbionable livm 
continues to invite all classej 
to its pecnliar domam ot wo 
tbougb uo Ionger on Sun 
er efyy. U be femmm 
, tliose conscious patterns ot 
i tbe sunny lawn and shady ’ 
to look distinguished, and 
Modes de Paris ? What t 
the spirit-stirring strains c 
great tiee a thousand ladi 
cbildren, sit comfortably nr 
grass, and rest for_ two hc 
The Zoological Society s cc 
certain departments, may 
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