6 OCTOBER 1894, page 12

Discursiveness.

P EOPLE are rather too apt to regard discursiveness as the sign of a weak mind, and to suspect that a man who has something to say on every question, from the proper basis for......

Mr. Mccalmont's Fortune.

A GREAT fortune, a really great one we mean, one to be counted in millions, is the only mass of true p ower,— that is, power unlimited by rules or by responsibility to voters,......