A BUSINESS DAY AT CIIEE-HA. 



As I have occasionally consoled a brother sports- 

 man for disappointments in the field, by reciting the 

 mischance of this day, I have sometimes caught 

 Loveleap slily tipping the wink to his neighbor, as 

 much as to say : " I hummed him ; my stripping 

 was all a feint ; meant to prevent his swimming 

 Ashepoo River after a buck." It may be so ; but if 

 true, it shows that Loveleap has mistaken his voca- 

 tion, and done wrong to devote his talents to wood- 

 craft. He must equal old Perigord himself in 

 diplomacy, for never man seemed more in earnest ? 

 or had more credit for be ng so. 



