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hould be avoided— rod fishers for trout, grayling, & of own ndr Me rivers in the same strait, 
лема, Ain ng sun is fathe er to be chosen | sure to encourage y breeding of fish of E E ii ou 7h grievan vary in de 
ап фе reddened rays of his setting. Much light is | inland oes lakes, and even ponds as of| What right has pos party to destroy fish which 
nted—but little sunshine. Yet, sunshine shut out by | fo od. Enact е: din and you may "safel n ч on | though, de lege, may be called fere nature, are virtually 
blinds is better by far than no sun at all. it that the “rod rre ” will do their best to see јап de facto, de jure, my fish; for no other person 
Assuming, then, that your Fernery has been erected, | those laws carrie it ° gd of КЕЕ a right to tou uch = : 
the bottom provided with — € for „effectual At this moment there are мее Bills before arlia- Ав regards t e fe ere к, "- will call to mind 
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йч еапз оЁ Ses o t own d E spen ч "There i is Lord Stanley of Alderley's Bill, in the | them to one party or the other, trout, o all fisb, 
ibm from without, your next operations wi be the | Lo уа as to the eri m = 5 pi К ici "nu во Aog "per n locality мес: rag 
1 materials in which to plant them, nds Mr. Bruee's Bill, prohibiting the exp еу purpose of spawn- 
чаз ізет inhabitants В themselves. And the simon ai at dA times, ing resort to another асна spot close Ld during Ње 
Grand secr vb proper distribution of the former,| 3d. Mr. M-Mahon' s Bill to assimilate the | law of Ire- al 
of the | Лап ll, my fishing right is clear, and it is of рес: 
latter for ü e пойи E "ehem rere agir and 18, fed Stanley me ortance, for I may lease that right а сап METi fnd 
their tastes pec T iar Now there are two ways of в. "Tn have 1 not t mad the ie А-ы of 5 that E^ р а P s Еу polus ver E E 
i j ў t wholly ruine e 
doing this de one, е, doing : quet re Ren sfr t, Kish н Бобо "e e Msi: I аЙ Уд yet for this wro Bias T there Е с а come-at-able 
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 thisis the mod d; the other employin g e disadvan e but from what I gather from | remedy. h! 5 says mi * you must sul 
а a nurseryman to do it for you, when the Н: bernian he. Tine, t б. ы TA bos эол а. аїг, Аса ie M а Ане обе ча 
2, if во, at best, To a small extent it may benefit fish, | particular individual trader to the injury of another 
stall. 2, Е béentisó it is possible to conceive that the pollution | person's private rights ; and you enable him to put 
FISH AND -= A I reds) Mew M ibited, "the breed o be |to that private right. Protection of e, aptae 
Іх commencing a series of ра t such | improved in the particular neighbourhood of alkali | If a trade must be carried on, cie trader adi 
as Fish and es ye bn on which, the ho mind of the write Pana; rl pure air e one of the poene aportant ingre- | ah е prr шу Mi ше din rights. my 
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sot or ld c өг ый {о б bat from the difficulty of gro edel To dod a visit ia М се du SP блат et his trade, Је him; but аё the 
deciding which head of the Hy dra-headed whole to to St. Helen's. There wassa flouris Mise of fruit | same time compel him so to act that y^ does mh m 
attack first. For my o wn part I may confess I have, |; q vegetables at the back of the Б In front, a my right of fishery; oblige him, i EN o aA EN 
at different times, — n and published t to га welltrimmed lawn and flower garden; beyond that a ре rid of his refuse lime and sulphuric acid by othe 
on “ Fish and Fishin fine ing me ш Lo 
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ject 'anal," whi it: I fished in that year, and had | “Granted,” says an ong is 
plagiarism on myself, or any other writer I pe CAN idu other fishing. Ола subsequent |mitted, but surely under tho Ar Laws, Pol's 3i s, 
enough to write about, more than sufficient for another | зы I found, within вау 100 yards of the back of the | you Karo a tem y against the lime. га «а E шу 
Ав on і 2:5 | house chemical works were erected. The exact nature | friend, if 1 could prove that my mill n w 
multiply, the mind expands, aud they are ever finding | of those chemical works I do not know ; but this much | lime into my water for the purpose o = Ael y 
fresh points to touch on. So itis at this moment. I|] do know, viz, that the fruit trees and shrubs in that | fish! But my mill owner is not a p piss v : an 
was ready to go to press with other branches of my | sarden w ere all blighted by those chemical works, and | honest gentleman, an ne never dreams at out my 
chosen subject, Fish an ing, when what I consider that v d Я Базош all agricultural endeavours fish one way or the о 5 Va ү 
a more imperative duty starts up before me, and that | Sere frustra Oak + at a further distance| А third friend shiga F бү? you have а ТЗ 
one is the importance of keepi readefs wide awake | ere ap ently | killed. peg to fish in that dam, under the Nuisance Áct." (18 Е, 19 ЗП sin 3 
pr , ы fishing зба every g^ near |“ Сүр, та ье ad is a clause (s. 27) 
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le ed {о influence тд ood in one shape or the |wi ; the “ ground" of 16 was al 
other i is — the special protection = this Journal, | E n Mit E: те en в sort Jem e amber scroll оё {һе inhabitants” &c., “ provided that the provisions 
whether it be in the shape of meat, o Мызы p € nning o t. "Before х. returned to London the reper ned - t o com А 
ruit, dif не а dish of фет scroll m separated and fallon out of the black 
fresh fish for опе api LL ihe we, in lieu of of his every | ground ! and I have So always attributed the circum- 
day bread and cheese, no doctor will deny that we S is to those chemical works. р гне m Roh of tha bis th the di ag eople; and althoug 
shall improve his condition by the change of diet. « chemical works " will € Vith in the o of Lord jund tances I might abate my nuisance 
I know not, but I know that hoy ought under dod of that Act, yet see the difficulties ! I havo 
water and sea fish of every denomination, if merely to б do ж то that my mill is within * the o шшш of a 
on the ground that we T" the supply of fi But понт w will А днд ота point of view. ау, КЕ? т populous district." 
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Hiat ric Here aro the тышлан oflaw! The object 
But І аш опе of those who would go a ste ME , I put it: euppositiously only. I |“ limite," "E "i t constitutes а ES district" 
I would add, increase fish not merely x амд а тй vera fa fis m whi ich m : de ЧАН | Nothing is is defined as to what constitutes а “ populous 
f fresh wa ing. |Т have the sole and only right t a oertain district, о’ it might be argued from the Act that 
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Methinks I rine some timid lover of the бү in the t абы Tn А, middle of p {есе less than “200” inhabitants does not constitute а 
ure exclaim, “ Hush, — ! do not breathe it in rg n Tu. М. erected, of course y per * populous district.” So that JL I eas only prove the 
Parliament, or we shall lose I cannot lay my | mission of the land ow that mill is innocuous in | immediate neighbourhood to of 199 cce at 
hands КЕ the ра рарег (е Pimes) which last year | the first instanos, and r flow or height of ants, and were not allowed by ie i magie 
contained the speech of Lord Derby upon the nui-| water is continuall y tmd Wo will pp a larger signification to the term “ district,” remedy, a м 
sances arising ков manufactories А €i to the air һауе been always а paper mill ; but kA rags become |far as my idden cause of xi “ my fishery 
but to fish in rivers. I can only mention it as an | scarce—dirty refuse of every kind, whether old concerned, is hopeless. 
į р поп was һа! he. would | « Maci toshs, “ paulins," * old clothes," even Then 
Я ch more about injury 40 “оја boots,” and in fact something of every kind, |“ Се ov Saee mies] officer or nicer ey ys 
fish, and in favour of protection to the angler’s!|are found capable of being bleached into “ рарег r | fed cnp fonda ^ First, in a ап invidious posi- 
& for a certain undefinable something, | material,” hex e the mill, once innocent, is ast | tion you place Dri а мадай оби and how difficult 
not quite apparent. Now І am squeamish. | converted to pa eril or S get witn о clear y mill 
I j 7 ато fish for а sake, andy + " do | stuff mill, wner has a "ү mill, i, and “employs r4 t 
n e question of "sport." Thoug am| Тп former days, when rags only, and for the most livin in the midst of my grievance, ыйы 
firmly convinced that fishermen (amateurs I mean, of | part white AUS ndi bye; you can readil н че Under the and finger of 
least 100 fold within the | conceive that the process of cleaning and bleaching was | his wealthy and powerful hand З and 
last 20 years, yet they are not so n ple and less to fisb. But where it is | butters,” in one way or other, of my “ medical o 
ent as those who foll «^. The ws ore hing to get rid of in ,|and my “ И ope is left for ше? 
wisely in my up without d such like water- а | Ав to other * qualified medical practitioners," the 
disguise They know the value of very strong chemical preparation is ifficulties wit в теша pharm e Baire. 
some asan innate of “ Britisher,” and that pre used in the mill in questióh is, is of | to defray my expenses of bringing them to and keeping 
| er ы all of us to be deer-stalkers, course kept, qox by the mill owner, but we kn m on the spot, во nable thom to form 
| temen, or shooters they would surely allow t lime and sulphuric acid join in the | opinion proper to ground their certifi 
|. paraphrase Pope)— ^ Ты, refus of. ose is occasionally turned | No! Ав tho law now stands, I have my grievance 
Some men ah some to fishing, take, hin ect IRR the mill into my river in two distinct | perse img remedy, an y millowner * pockets the 
and even leave the fair sex (you know what Pope's next | volumes; I am able at times to trace the whiteness o 
line declares about them) to follow “the gentle art" | the lime nearly a mile fon the mill, and the beim in ihe! same “ Nuisance Act” there is one clause full. 
( о), ugh when angling; tinge of the latter to a lesser distance, and during |of sound sense, as s diee. I n dy Adrol 
Or, to use ue the “rod fisher,” | certain states of the atmosphere a very sickeni 
should be ht of tly in efluvium arises - е АД 
Members їп louses of Parliament know full| My river was once a very celebrated trou running, шау LIESS 
well “in their sleeves" that it is © rod fishers” who | always breeding its own supply of trout. Now, itis &с„ “еп 1 ам nanufacture of - 
have recently stirred up most useful commo- | believed to ew orn can оп], y 
tion about the Lec of salmon rivers. The it up as a у Ана by a yearly supply of 
great contest, y x " | two or three hun 
and *'lower" prop Each party has, as is|of,say, 6 inches in len 
natural to frail human nature, demanded too edid for | of trout under 1 lb. o. Thus instead of № 
himself, but the “rod fisher” has an inter- | supply, which, as owner * 
mediate interest, and, as such, has seen what is for the | to, Í a се рч 
benefit of all parties. Stake nets and other fixed providin stores.” 
engines of every kind are pronounced ination, | із во аера Mt сый at DET 
fo dei. Jon b. еретик merde 
for their з sako; and their abolition by the SLE - 
Act has т [еч noit чив ВД тау сазе 
A of food, ihe Mio 
like manner, if you openly enact laws favouring | you will find that our 
