The new number of the Quiver is below, rather than
above, the average. It contains, however, an interesting account of the life and work of Miss Emily Faithfull, by that veteran interviewer, Mr. Raymond Blathwayt. But undoubtedly the feature of this month's Quiver is the second of a new series of papers by "A. K. H. B.," bearing the pretty elderly title of "That Peaceful Time." It contains several delightful stories, such as that of the hen-pecked professor, who, after supper, declared to his male in- timates, "Every man should be Julius Caesar in his own house ; " whereupon his wife put in her head at the door, and said, " Gen- tlemen, it is quite time that you were all away home ; and you, Mr. Julius Cmsar, walk away up to your bed."