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Fishing In Troubled Waters. A Fter A Time Of Storm And

stress, it not unfrequently happens that a period of perfect calm and stillness ensues ; of such stillness that one wonders how it could ever have been otherwise, and is almost......

London Gates And Bars.

" p RIVATE property in England," writes an American lawyer in a work which we notice elsewhere, "is, on the whole, less secure from attack on the part of the Government to-day......

What Our Naval Engineer Must Do.

I N Captain Marryat's days, the main stress of the first day's duty at sea fell on the That Lieutenant. Even if the drunken, sea-sick crew obeyed orders better than he ex-......