. Forest and stream . hat can jump afence. He says that wiieaever he leaves the Boston wharf and headsthe Sinker for the mightj expanse of brine due east, every tug in theharbor gets up steam and gives chase, it seeming to be a friendlyrivalry among the tugs to see who will earn the $10 and the honor ofeonveving the Sinker back into port when it staves a hole in its hold,or splits its mizzenmast, or loosens its boom, or disables its rudder,or tuccte with any cue of the raisfortujies which appear to be uievit-able when Mr. Goodwin is in practical command. When I have mynewyacht built, says Mr,,


. Forest and stream . hat can jump afence. He says that wiieaever he leaves the Boston wharf and headsthe Sinker for the mightj expanse of brine due east, every tug in theharbor gets up steam and gives chase, it seeming to be a friendlyrivalry among the tugs to see who will earn the $10 and the honor ofeonveving the Sinker back into port when it staves a hole in its hold,or splits its mizzenmast, or loosens its boom, or disables its rudder,or tuccte with any cue of the raisfortujies which appear to be uievit-able when Mr. Goodwin is in practical command. When I have mynewyacht built, says Mr,, Goodwin, 1 shall have it constructed oningenious which are the result of a long and eventful experi-ence. It w\\\ be so devised and built as to be capable of shutting uplike an aecordeon whenever it striK:p,s a. yacht or a sandbar. In thisway all disaster will be averted, and 1 will be spared the humilitatioiiand expense of liquidating the damages which now^ attend everyciuise of the Sinker,—C/iicago ^^/j.


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