REWARDS
... BE WARDS. (From the Eaturday Review.) NWotlni Marks more strongly the gulf which divides the poor from the rich than the feeling which prevail abjut rewards. It may be said, as a general rale, 'that gentlemen accept ?? very freely, but are extremely shy about taking rewards. A reward differs from a testimonilc La several points. In the first place, It Is preaumed that the former ts given by a ...