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Baulky Horses.
Professor Jennings, of the Veterinary
College of Philadelphia says:
“ A man to control a horse, must first
learn to control himself.”
Baulking is the most aggravating o!
all faults to which the horse is subject,
yet, by patience, pseservance and good
management, even this habit can be
broken up. They resist because we fail
to make them understand what we re
quire of them; or it may occur from
overloading, sore shoulders, or working
till tired out. Particular is this the
case with young animals.
As soon as a hor«c is made to under
stand what is required of him, he be
eomes a willing subject. Tc attempt to-
force him to do what he does not com
prehend, or to use the whip under such
circumstances, only excites him to more
determined resistance. Professor Jenn
ings’ remedy, which fully sustains the
opinion of other great horse students, is
as follows:
“ On the first attempt of your horse to
baulk, get out-, pat and reassure him
with kind words, carefully examine the
harness, then jump in and speak to him
as if you expected him to go. This is
generally effectual.”
Bentwright, the American horse-tamer,
says of this subject:
“ If you have a baulky horse it is your
own fault and not the horse’s. If a
team does not pull true there is some
cause for it, ana if you will remove the
cause the effect will cease. When your
horse baulks he is excited, and does not
know what you want him to do.
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’ addressing Dr. Blgelot
English Holders of Alabama Bonds.
At a recent meeting of the holders of
Alabama bonds, in London, the following
resolutions were adopted:
1. That in the opinion of this meeting
the holders of the 8 per cent gold bonds,
issued by the state of Alabama, in 1870,
are not unmindful of, and are disposed to
make due allowance for, the difficulties
and embarrassments under which the
state has for some years labored, and are
willing to meet the executive of that
state, In a fair and equitable spirit, with
a view to an arrangement by way of set
tlement of the principal ana interest due
in respect
2. That this meeting entirely approves
the course taken by the council of
foreign bondholders and the committee
of Alabama bondholders, acting in con
junction with them, in deciding to
authorize the Commissioners who is
about to proceed to the United States
under instructions from the council, to
deal with the executive of the state of
Alabama, and endeavor to negotiate and
mature such a scheme for settlement of
the claims of the holders of gold bonds
of 1870 as might lead to a final adjust
ment of their long-pending debt.
Hard Times fob the Drummers.—
It is not improbable that the prolonged
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system of commercial traveling. It is an
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—On the morning of September 4th,
in a house on Great Peter Street. Lon
don, a sideboard, a book-case and an
iron client were found which were made ]
by Peter the Great when he was living
as a workingman in England. The Lon
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scribes these articles, which are said to
have remained where the Czar left them,
and as he left them, since that time.
Latterly they have been considered
rather in the light of lumber; hut hav
ing been seen by M. Stanislaus, a Pole,
they have become the property of a
Russian nobleman, Grcgoire Tschertkolt;
who intends presenting them to the Em
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other relics of Peter the Great at Mos-
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