and a particularly bad speaker of the English

language.

We offer no apology for this elaborate introduction

of Henri, for he was as good-hearted a fellow as ever

lived, and deserves special notice.

But to return. The sort of rifle practice called

"driving the nail," by which this match was to be

decided, was, and we believe still is, common among the

hunters of the far west. It consisted in this: an

ordinary large-headed nail was driven a short way into