EJulictte. ID you ever own a nice horse who was full of fun and mischief and whose eye seemed to have a laugh init? Let me tell you about such a one. She was as black as jet; she had a white star in her face, and a white stocking on her left hind foot. She was roundand plump and very quick in her motions, She could trot, rack, pace and run, and under the saddle was a charmer. Her name was Juliette. Asa colt she took the lead in mischief, She could untie a bow-knot even when the end of the strap was put through the bow and drawn up tightly. But she was not so foolish as to do this when there was no occasion. But omit feeding her when the other horses were fed, and then step out of the barn for a few moments; suddenly return, and she would be found untied andin a stall with another horse, helping herself to his grain. She had three associates, whom she led into mischief in the night. She would open the barn-door, which was fastened with a hook and staple; open the barn-yard gate by drawing out the pin that held it. She ’