Pedestrianism
1SO CA^T. BARCLAY'S PERFORMANCES, night; slept well, looked fresh, •and had no complaint. ' ; i'' i : • • • . ii Fifth d'ay.—Twelve, noon ; quite well.— Twelve, hight ;slept every time helay down, and started at the first call, fresh and well. Sixth day.—Twelve, noon ; fresh, and in good spirits.—Twelve, nighti;n good health, and not fatigued. ' 1-. . ' Seventh day.—Twelve, : noonv in good health and spirits.—Twelve, night;slept well,and in gOod spirits. Eighth day.—Twelve,Tioon; in good health and spirits.—Twelve, night; quite well, and slept every time he went to bed. Ninth day.—Twelve, noon and night; in good health and cheerful. Tenth day.—Twelve, noon- and night / ; in good healthand spirits, but seemed fatigued in eonseqitfettcte of the rain and high wind which coiitmued during the night and morn ing. - J " • Eleventh' day.—^Twelve, noon 5 appeared as well as usual; appetite good; but kept more within doors, and more frequently re* 1 • clincd
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