Delicacy Of Elephants
Of all animáis, saya Colonel Davidson, Baving the Bondela goat, thereia none that suffere more from changc of climale thtm the clephant: of the numbers caught on the eastern ñ onder, probaMy not one in four sur vives a juurney to Defiii. BretF the darkcst and most g-lbomy forests, they are in a great measvue 6heltered from heat by the eternal moisture of ihe cooi' shady bower under which they rove; and are thenexpected to bear all on a sudden the most intense heat, acling dÃreetÃy on their jet black ekin?, when brougbt the plains of Upper India. - A very clever native told me he could make woney by anyihing bat young eiephants. - Another curious fuct reFative to the elephant, mentioned in a subsequent ehapter on the authority of Captain Broadwood, of theras eommiseariaf, ia that bolh wild and1 tame eiephunts rre extremely subject te a pui'monnry disease, which proved on dissection to be tubercular, in faet consumption! 5t was fbuiid lo yield, however, to copious bleedings; if taken in its early 6tages. - Blackwooê.Consistenct fc.t'. 'What a beautifulsight it is tosee an Abolptionist worihipping at the fee', of ITuiuy Clay.who is both a SLAVEHOLDER. and a SLAVETR-ADER. This looks causislent, very And it may be very honest too, but still, oneis mighty spt to suspect that the man who guilty of this lionest oonsislencyj is & rogue at heurt, disguised in the stolen habit of a saint.' Ml. Vernon JBanner - (a Democratie paper-.); If tliere is any 'sighf more 'beantiful' it ie to sce a ÃEMOCRAT worsliippinorat the feel of James K. Polk, a SL YEllOLDER and SLAVETRADER. Tiuslbolcs consistent; vey And il may be very lionest too, but still, one s mighfy apt'to suspect tJiat a man who is gtiilty of this honest is a rogue at hert, disgoised in the stolen -babit of
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