. Down east latch strings; or Seashore, lakes and mountains by the Boston & Maine railroad. Descriptive of the tourist region of New England . hichhad to be taken through the woods from Rangcley on the shoulders ofmen. The furniture of the house, like that structure itself, has beenmade on the spot, for the most part by the ingenious hands of theowner; but all the supplies of every kind must be paddled and carriedup the Magalloway, or else toted in from Cupsuptic lake along ahilly footpath. The supplies are always abundant, and the equipmentcomfortable, however, so that ladies form a constant


. Down east latch strings; or Seashore, lakes and mountains by the Boston & Maine railroad. Descriptive of the tourist region of New England . hichhad to be taken through the woods from Rangcley on the shoulders ofmen. The furniture of the house, like that structure itself, has beenmade on the spot, for the most part by the ingenious hands of theowner; but all the supplies of every kind must be paddled and carriedup the Magalloway, or else toted in from Cupsuptic lake along ahilly footpath. The supplies are always abundant, and the equipmentcomfortable, however, so that ladies form a constant element in thesummer colony at this thoroughly qiit-of-the-way resort. Ii 141 Parmaclienee is celebrated first of all as a fishinc: and huntingcentre. We were told of eighteen trout caught there in one day,lately, none of which measured less than fifteen inches in length,while one reached twenty-three inches. Two gentlemen from NewYork are reported as taking 2,500 fish, of suitable size for cooking, ineight days, one days score reaching 900. The scenery about the lake,which is shut in bv hills, is utterlv wild. Koads and trails or canoe. ON LAKE PAUMACHEENEE. routes diverge to a large number of mountains, ponds, and streams,however; and in the autumn and winter the shooting in that region isincomparable, comprising all varieties of large game. Farrars guidecontains a circumstantial account of the best localities for both fornasof sport. U2 It rained hard during our night at Flints, and was lowery and coldwhen we left there on our return in the morning,— ah! what a memora-ble trout breakfast, we had I — but before we had reached The BerlinMills House, and reembarked upon the lower Magallowa}-, all the cloudshad disappeared, even from the crest of hoary Aziscoos, whosegray poll was almost white with the thinnest possible dusting of tlie river pictures, and so finding novelty in them all, we ran({uickly down to Errol Dam, and thence into Lake Umbagog. Andnow wha


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