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THE CHICAGO "DAILY TRIBUNE ; SUNDAYX NOVEMBLER <30,. 1873, ' Pobl e tutor addrcasing a pupll. Thin wan eight yoars | recearoh, Having boen much gratifiod some- ! [ fo whom ho bhas ongaged himsclf, and | What shall Alfrod 2 bn{]o;a tho, ,{.‘fm."‘;n"wmcu Camo oif in 1710, | whora {h tho: nouth of Buropo by hot fimt aox A CASE OF CONSCIENGE, whom To loved dencly - Juso, but “whom | Lpruy vou, more 13?lnfl2":21‘1{’1’};$113'""”"7 2 ol 4 12 that you will go up for alzty dayn."— and favors Johnson A ; [ A1 HOLLAND HOUSE. g B s prolonroc: " Anison diad AR | Eof ek S peni fgrodan wah tho Jormuniem Tvom the Galazy for December. S5 Chone Chartens, Bahao ‘o Whle dese. aie | thomy oo e ommd om0 pelgibortng polor | —Siophon’ e will probibied olopermen Wikt 13 now the dinitig-room | tho same fu which | artiohoko, sho procutad wiat slio supposod to b Mg some, powertul lolress, in the most lionorable | of * Tobert, tol quo 1"‘;(' bo, lmpatploned muslo | £rom ovor ontering tho daora of _Glrard College. A Gathering-Place of T1luatri= | Ko red to proo up nud down iwith Do a root bf it, and forwardod i (probnhiy by a | _Zhore wos somotblag sbout Miss Gilmactin | ElLn ROPCHES (e Rih o o0 Tcas ‘and " Tia | Foundod, full, nud ghsnd, thas pe Srreccqing | AL s odont visit of tho Knights Tomplr of Dos: . : © " ANOTTLE OF YORT AT EAON T'ND, King's messongor) to hor gardonor at Hollond | Which bad always bafilad mo, honor o alod n matural donth. o fi,{'.,‘:,‘mf‘l:"':,'lfl;‘: fon ththio juld Lition o of the In ki, n wall- . ous. Personagos, or (according to anothor voveion) with n | Houke, Whon n hosutitul flower eanio upin- [ Did ehieliko me or not? Shewas nota for- | * ] do not bellove you havo a brother Charles,” | tho mont porfoct lova nong in tho womd with | <hown phylcian, who woarna white necl-tio, boitlo of port at ono_end awd n'hoitle of | stead of a succulont vegotablo, alis gazod on it | tross casily takon. If tho ol motto bo true, #ud Miss Gilmartin, florcol, batod breath, and oxcopt thit the bonutiful wan panaing in, whon tho janitor acdosted him, sheity nt tho other. Wo doubt the sherry; | with a focling noar akin o that of & foxhwnter Clinteat gut pasle, ] p onutiful blus Il #0r" gaid I, whrmed ! argumont, ¢y | oyonof Mias Gilmart fled onoo or tico wiih saging, ! You cowt pasc {n hoto, nir the mlo , sonsitivo Yoo, g 5 Lo - . » wiue littlo known, oxcept aa Bherelo Brioky | who complainod that tho smoll of tha violets Forumo qul couts othor doar brothor, my prou tho | tonrn as abo listencd, L nhould havo thought I Aiie bl T eantl® sopliad the Intoresting Reminiscances of the | i grsdunlly supeiaoded Madoira for ganaral | spoll hoscont. Dt tho yaino of hor noquisi- Ty boy whom I havo bronght up, - and whono | indiorant to Alfvd. his BatTorngs atrumsios oy BTl b e sighty ol rolaluod the fanlior, Last Contury. use, undor g o ningo of Goorgo 1V, ton bogan (o broal upou lor whon tho Londot | gho T might hopo, for nlo dld Tston to mo with | Lappinoss ls so dear to mo—aball I allow hiin, | contending loves; but somothing {n tho way ahe o r muun Q‘u ;;:‘s;u&l \ales, Blackstono composed | accd.nan who cnmumluolf nt 1t offored 80 guin- | o4 aniion which wus flattoring, and she did ll bough plodged to & charming orphan, whono | listonod told mo ¢! nhufilmont atory lind irprees- THE d atios with o bottlo of | ens for aroot. Another version is, thnt a root . Lol ova for Lim e all sho hesin tho world, shall | od her. Aftor this, nlthough Tmok Miss Giluay- < ARABIAN NIGHTS. . Wi ke T e T 4 port st hine olbow, Pittw dovolion to | was given her nt Vnlentia in 1604 by o celobratod | 100k at mo with o pair of atol-bluo eyen whioh | I allow Lim, now that Lo finds_ho doos not | tin ofton in cocioty, T could not hring about & Znea There 1a & colobrated passngs in “one ‘of Tiord ‘P‘nrt ip woll Jnown, Joluron's rilo wns | botmuint, who had just rocalved it, an unknown | wora bewlldering. TovoLisr onough, to matry her and to wreck hor | tele-a-teto, Slto continned to nyold me, I Who Wrote ‘Thom 7 Maaalogy K, st soguenly i | ok, Sl 95 o mi syt | ity trom, Gouth i L4 olf ovont, | . s wes novr arun o ontempbiom, s aes | Riineg v I e ol oo Bt | thongh. portage ik 1" sy bt o | e . il wniomstan I the ua tiates on the improssions which survivors - of & | Burko; - X like to bo s hoy 1" \ vorses of hor loid t Httlo too bright; Thada. m,pifi,ou occastonally | 9053 love hior, and bo hnnpfl:ur atter?" 1 do not know wh{l waa go tauch shocked and | the authors mv“ mfl"x‘nfilfg Z’ta iafé‘..&‘;:‘:‘fl ":t\: ®oatly oxtinot genoration may sotatn of the Bl araans foom stands Addleow's prltlap ta- ho dabil you bronght to oue b, st tho s Ianighing s mo. Sho was 0n0 of | apisd B Sgur brother Bon ia s wiluin"auid | actonfuhod to fioar that Miua Gilmartin was on- | Thousand and Ono Nightn' *Ho thiuke 1t was % z 3 - ), v praises forovor shinll speal i g gaged 0 was beauliful, sho was a bolle, | not Capt, M 3 ow ¢l y y ., i 1 o1 o= - ma 3 X 4 and beon 4] 2 sotaand i ano cornor, and o st couody ef | Addlaon, thon v i tho ompi; i afier | Bl waa an anatoust totho tpt of her e, | Vot domiuat o huse. o, sid Miss Gilmartin, I shall adviss | tho day. ‘Thoro wan mothiug. moro. mathrnl | S, [nALSad OF h Capthin e fon almnir s Boribo in anothér; whilo Willde gazed with modest admiration on 8ir Joshua's Barottl, while Mackintosh ' turned over Thomas Aqninas to verify a qiotation, while Talleyrand rolated his converantions with Barrag st the Lurxombourg, or his ride with Lannes over tho field of Austor- ’| all my fomale fcionda to avold the family,"” Wi 3 thy £ Jolt's dusiier,of ix Mo Lnviebcs, il of San. | Datk ai . thig et was got by dosorviug " | + Tt voa this mooetalvty wbloh wie hanging Hoto fommy Flotcher doscendod upon us liko | tnom 1o dor - "o Lior® 18 uothiug also for | wilh 8 Colt's soyolsor, and o ‘fi’,{ff;};b‘.‘“j“fifi uel Rogers, waas purchinand by the lnst Loed Ilol- [ —an objection; by the way, to which it is not in- | over me (combined with her admirablo dancivg) | a male fury, anid we commencod » galop which | Yot it wes with comathlng of that T ro- Ind et tho'salo of Rogora' elfects in 1856, Ad- | yarinbly exposod.’ Mo Gartor was tho only or- | which induesd'mo to ask Jins Gilmartin to danco | boro us off as an tho inge of nsimoom, Mies | membored, when Twont off to fim‘;_g, (‘I:\b ou fiB{‘t’:&%fi%‘fl? nlf Zfi’a’?fl?‘é&"fi. ‘."n"a"'l?t‘ Lfefl?:’ h A dison's Inst autograph mny ba soen i the Libra- | dor to Lior tasto. with mo In tho Gorman cotiltion at Delmonico's | Gilmartin dancod bottor than sho argucd. Thero | last convoreation had remained unfinistied. But Mayno Tiold didws see tho cloud of dust L tho subject in her dancing, which I found want- | odors of oranga blossoms and oleand d Btz This tablosn vivant strikos us as & somo. | &d litelnry enthusinsts were wont to traco all | ritusl whon oho gaused tho burial sorvico to bo | _Bhie had just boon retumed tomo by au ap- | ing in her Srpament, e was (o bast daneor | guaing on tho glorious bluo. of tha Modikorm- | thecekore did a0k S tho s Arabion Bobesd what inadoquato one, and we bardly andorstand $ho fentures of his mind in the limned featuros erformed by & Lonofleed ¢lorgyman (who, we | prociative partner whon Ioponed my casor I | of tho perlod. Gt noan, & sapphiro ot in aapphiro, I passed two | Nor did Mra. Hannah Mooro, for the buok‘iu not why the briliant historian. should bavo el | e e R e | A e o s A hiwva s caso of conseloncoto luy bofore you, o [ | Tho mext tmo 1 met Mies Oltmactin | ladiesin s carringo, ouo of whom bowed, in hor siylo; nor did tho suthor of "Liltla o et THACI ot ks ‘nl a portrait o viend, ndrow Foun- Sl o\‘llol O Dy | waa thiat | there ony timo liko tho prosont, Miss Gil- | §t “v;lm rlnmn“sln rSI ood, i x5 ‘{’Tu 0 | Was it tho reflection of thoskty and the ses, | Womon;” and the geniug in her *work,” out an imito himself ;'to Wilkio, | taine, . S e n ”g»b o flfnt tho funcral waa that | gy oo ) {m m;:1 ul u;. ; ho Was do m:l(,mlx 0, not | or was it tho bluo flash of tho oyes of Miss Gil- | thongh vory declded, isn't at all liko the gonfus Mackintosh, * snd Talloyrand, * whon he | ‘Xhomost fi\ln*do;m m:j Inf l‘x’mi ng oh o fam- {n'n' ; n‘ng d’ “;; y' xorl ‘m‘ Lusband, whom bis | ™ \well, 1 think wo eon ‘count on ftteon min- | 8 \my:l 80 slarp and clover and audaclous, and | manin? A norvous thrill assured mo it waa tho | that comes in smoke snd fixme into the wondor. fd 50 Jong and luminoua o bosdroll of oqual or | ¥ MB. supnlied for thia book ro tho accounts | fumily had throntoned o tako from hor, nlon at lénnt,” #sid wmy partner, “and that iy | B00PDing a man up. Bho was sometimou in & | Ialter. ful story of Aluddin and tho Lamp, g q % " ¢l A y P P, - of what passed botwaou deughter grow up to o a charming woman, and i i D twilight and Londer mood, which is a besutiful It that transcondont prospect, the hoeginnin, ¢ 1d grontor colobritioa to ahooso from and group as ‘GEONGH: It AND LADY BAIAT LENNOX till bor deatly in' 1840 wan familiarly known as | 900UEL fot any fcuso af counclonoo.t Now 3 it | gy woman, ¢ of tho Qarh cha road, onn bava S improcemont, | Niont. Tor oepets by w0 WTota the Artbisn ho thoupht fit. Oharles James Fox, Grey, Grov. | in 1761, orrefuliy comyoned by hor brothar-in- | ** the kid" smong her frionds, Her passion was “'3';;“'“{'“ ;wg b““' uhgl\; s timo. Rol “1 havo beon thinking vory much of svhat you | I think it derived that bonefiton this anspiolons wn‘?e fhent, \vrmony. It ncnmu‘:/l:)ry :;c.i ?hona: ville, “Mouk " Lovwis, Bheridan, Windlam, Ro- milly, Tiorney, Parr, Horner, Jolfroy, Biduoy Bmith, Luttrell, Byron, Moore, Rogers, Thur- {ow, Eldon, Lyndhurs!, Brougham, Melbourno, Grattan, Curran, Davy, Lawrcncs, Landscer, Canova, Chantroy, Washington Irving, Aloxan- Iaw, the firet Loxd Molland, and her son, Capt. | mot singulerity, ‘but powar. Hor invitations 7 nos,” ual T, * that Tommy Tlotcher Is far | 884 to mo tho othor ovoning, Mr. Russell,” said | cccasion: I found Miss Gilmoriin and hor | book should be made, and no ono ablo ge:u;ymflnplgr, lt‘ N, I‘ml{l{‘g “I’!"‘f"l"“y ab dlmr w:r‘?owfigzx:;?;h:; : f:d m]:lt‘c'x‘-‘)g ml;‘:l: g :rni:;l;l off, avan ab fCha thor S ol t{m all, marshinl- :lhla ingmmnuut glrrlm(kno\{)(uz, “thyqu wm’lt to | mothor ot tha Iotel do 'Europe that ovoning, | whon it was made, i publishors don't ‘:fl‘::rl kfl ’& . a‘i’" l‘i’“{'y A 0 m“ }"N:’\ ent d““; NE' E’l pliiahds hn:o it \[\“ith{z aent ovcontion i | Ig Wis forcos, and wo shall not boe callod on to fll u{ L3 mnu"olnho hu eyel hliml:;" [ :4]1- havo | and loarned from the lattor that Miss Gilmartin's | such things to lappen now-a-days. Yobit is :lcnl'i‘b‘;m;“~ ol n|, )‘fi " g t]flvnrc :l m& 1;,;[], hr’r fnvn? Aoy ‘1_““ g oL ans m,]‘ e bo gay for soveral minufee. I think I will von- ::I t; By, “H‘on uegll r:‘ 'n(l;dnr w;nt ot: engagomont wns brokon off. Itwns only tho | aven so with tho book wo aro talking of, Of Al 5o n‘pmgfm:m\v ch was dis ing ‘y Btz | ber fevar, EW mt’menpnudnlu rcymul ingmnmx% taro—>" « kl]n{. =5 Jln con ‘un 1 o Wil noxt morning that wo found ourselves taking a | courao, it in possible to fix the dato of the mauy era lu y rof “m; i aum;mmonpl%men of hor ne- or 1o lr tite : o o s‘mm ynl a i Do 8o vory quickly, thon," sald Mise Gilmar- u’lmt‘l“t 0'mo tho of ulrl evening about & man's | breezy and fragrant walk togothor, which ended | translations of tho Arabisn Nights whioch havo quatnianve with royalty is s striking excmplifica- | about les grandes. o i grand g for Tominy's tactics are s uncoriain ag | Gutios to the woman whom ho Law, porhaps in & | in out seating ouraclves under o group of olean- | beow mado Into the languages of Europo from " orpro, .| #ion of the manverin which a seemingly imma- | concert at Lanudowno House, Lord Lansdowne, ' o hore in & moment of mistakon enthusiasm, pledged the | dors, witht the Moditerranean for o plaything. tho old Arabio ' Sorand Willem yom g‘&‘“fig’;{:fi:fig'&"; torial event n_obildhood msy influcico's lfo, | aftor dinini at Beaokos waul Lo o duoss! B B e ke bing bve, o wrow: | dovotlon of a lfotimo, and thon Ha found outy | ©*ire. Russsll, aaid Misg GilmnrLine * L wovor | the year 1104 Lhat » sorior Antolsaahing 12 hoetey ] Ly oy | Cupt: Napior writes: Ho'hnd half gov through, tho oporation,—i. . | gius? ' Ty thoro n dusl iupending, of liavo yon | 38.Wo mortals ato apt to do, that lo was mis- [ told vou wht T Hought of Alfred.” distinguinhod Oflantas acholar of Poris ah rinco and Princoss do Liovon, Madam doStaol | . sty grandfatber, as T netd, belng about the const, | (touso hin own wardo fu tolling tho story), he | §005 8y T8 erd 8 SECPAREUEORs O SRR Y00 | takon, ‘Thoman who finds 'thin out has, por- |~ *:io King who burat tho oxksn? " paid I. bad traveled in tho Liast and who bad cofloctod ~all thono might havo been seen conversing in :‘;‘Ka&‘a““éfi‘d ex'fuby“:fi':xrmfi';u'n‘fl ‘D«;\u; w:n' xa\. m: ;33’3!5?.'; t\v;xnil'nxilrtuhww :[?a nflm “duorxl-m «:( hoart of & woman, oc havo you beon soen !l:nl)ue,‘lll.io?‘gw “:le W?mul?' ‘nlr:zhi:.;lu, flzn‘\;hngll:s, !I"N;fdym brother; who bumt" big fingera. | many curious manuseripts aud medals, publishe 5 g Hwing gove y - rige-minded, and real, which is his mistake. 8ho i) 2 11 that libeary, by & nobleman atill lising - and pro- | g/’ (0" Ses Mo royal - fanly prowensuoy | ling of silk—-fron, {rou—mot in ont, aud o fe. | 12 & sccoud-rato uot? have rou had an uo- | 4 WERERERHIEL "o IR WG o 30 o gk out of st e eny. | 4 Frouels rauslation. of what was callod tho sentiog in his own person an cdmirable example y Vo ¢ i 1, or wozso still, have yor # Thousand and One Nighte.” Th B I TTaald “sehaol of BitonmaneiiD, | Sotty e S, nadon one of fi Shoarett | mido fignre, which o fatled to recogiizo, glided SiiokieA (UL uphts OF WO ) you lost A orrid fault in & woma, " sald I parenthat- | hat ho novor wa i it; thoroforo hio got out of ¥ kg in the could speakno Enyllahy; and on ono of thess days of by. 1t was Iady Holland, who, to avold yonr fortuno ? timo of the gay Court of Louls the Fourtoenth ; ublic procession, whila tha govorness end my aunt, ’ * Miss_Gilmartin, T tolong to tlio common | loally: it porfeotly. Ifoar that Ohorles and Ben and | and tho fine ladies of. tho Court—tliose of the o Jhoro aro %’I,".',‘.‘fn‘,‘arlfl (Mevety ;{:}h:“l: |y nios Conelly, weka Sutety Tostag au me | entering (oo otlor T poople,s st hiad | beqnlo s Lava o istinétions T ehall naver yios | . “Bhoin Jenlous of hor own sex; sho does not | Alfred woioail invontod in ordor to honr tho | who could rond—all devourod. the ook ‘Aog ropoopling it with tho illnstrions doad ; and there | JOkler, who was of & Hvely, volatilo disposition, sud- cnmud carly, {lmu_! ier. way a o {;\\ a sbovo tho commonplace fa anythme; thereforo mnkollxlla friends wolcome ; sho ia small-mind- | views of & fair critic on tho greatest of all sub- ['tho schoolboys throughout I'rance (though 1o Daraly & room in ihe maneion, or o apot in the | Sonly broko frow the astouiehed wrnchwomay rud | Lonadowno drosstugroom, = and = wnsiated | y'yuvs none of theso thirgs on my mind." e e Joots." - thore were not many aehoolboys it ficss dera Froands, whick Ia not naeoolntod with soms B s Eyeneioned, Iaugli Cons, | on romaining thoto Ul tho comprny wore nanen | i am wuro, Mr. Tnescl, tint you hav boon | -y AR, cunning, " added I “Iwish nd lmown thet,” enid Mise Gil- | outsido of tho groat cition) all éamo to kuow tha TALLOWED IMAGE OR CHENISHED MEMORY. 5 L led, an g 1 ons i 8 Gilartin furned n pair of liquid blue | martin, “and you—you have nob been en- | wondorfal storios of Alzddin andof Ali-Baba. do ot bell dson icd, mlest. " old Vi bétting on anu neuccesfl horyo,' Georys the Second s delighiel o this mivecte, and | tho private door attho end. Lot it not bo for- | ™ 8 G inariin " said I podorounly, #1 am | 8908 saddeuly uponme. (T do nok like to have | gagad Remombor that thin was about the timo whon It was fn what is now tho dining-room that the 200n Alscovoring who alio was, desired that ahe chould | Gotton thas she did n grent many kind aotions an | o AHE ‘propound to you the most serious ques- | bor do that, {t makes chills run through me. It T have never had tho honor vot," Tangwered, | the gront Duko of Marlboro was winning his fa- dying Addison entroated tho forgivoncss of his i g cll as a great many odd ones.. Como what Pt Becms a little 08 if sho could sce further thanmy | #of nols ted by ledy." i on nud Gay, and told the young Earl | bo brouglt vary often to peo lim, . . . Ouome oz- | e y tion evor nclied Ly mm to'a swoman—oxcopt | Be y | “of bolng accopted by suy ledy. 5 moun victorios on the Continent—ospecially thet e ot o T o | Skttt R Sl R | i, e oSy s i | g Pl ey ot il | e meny DL ML)y | i 30 Bopo s uon | ooy Lns v o gt B s Christion could dio. It was in the Gilt-Room, | positing her in Jargs elina Jar, shut dowil the cover LNTMERATION OF JADITOUES chovo to the woman he has ougagod himself, if | - T ol Then his s ins Gilmarth ’ & Qs Intithle paom, whidl [ b, Earl of Holland, for & ball | to prove her courage, but soon releazed hov vhon i w ‘t ed by Blizi ho has cossed to love hor” b hapby aitliunch & waman, en Hons0 Bocause, dear Mins Gilmartin, I am & vory | you should read, Xt was in tho lifatime, too, of I:"E:: tgpol‘l,.'fll:l.c b e Honriests d, 5 on tholr | foand that the o'_“l’ ek min 1o saalta. hes, i " ]u;x:‘ i ::nlgxltr r;x;::::wdu sl::}llc hfil;;‘x:b'fmgh?;gyn }I:'I:- “And you nx&oet Mo _&nSWor 0 momentous gl lmnntr m:mublt‘:idl.l Bho iskhb?wnk‘l‘:"ciul'm‘i pradent man, and wish always to 'k)mw Whet I | Deniol Do Fae—who wroto that overs harringo, that Henry Fox, the firsb Baron Hol. | merry volee, beghu aligig tho French song of *sial- | (W 10 BIF James, B ediiont BUS J& RERME | o quostion as fhot immediatoly, and in the Ger- | ho mustnot wound her, norbripg on bor thoscorn | ghall do wheu tho brying momont; arzivos. clharming story of Robinson Grusoo some twelvo and, gavo n ball to the bosuty and fashion of ‘bruo,” with which ho was quite delighted, S Ko it as Tostlutly ab Bglmhnt.s lodger by | @20 cetillion?” au fi"n umoly of du. v;ox . hu r ]ungncnn;gu Miss Gilmartin was silent n moment; then, | or fiftcon yesrs lator; and tho first nowspaper {763, whon Goorge Selwyn danced with MissKitty | Hor mothor dying in 1751, aho romained | Atten. L1t wasoin the possession of Gew. Fok | 1 X do not know whatI expeot, oxactly Gou e ADOHGOd | oy can o el with somathing ot a offart, shiosuld: in Amorica—callod tho Boston News-Leller—waa Somipton, and_ the Duke of Quoonsborry (“Old [ in Irclind undor the charge of her | shery befors his da'Rh and opposite tho rec. | Peips & woman), but 1 da expect ta know ‘hobter | txr“lly t“‘.' ‘l’““;"lo my brother Obarles, You have bioard of my recont oxperienco? X | printedin tho same yoer in which Antolne Gal- 1) witl Lndy Caroline Polersliam; when tho | eldost _sintor, _Lady ~Idldaro, *_afierwerds | ord of o djmor fneluding tho PHaco of Walos | 8110F, you bavo dono talking what I thiuk | PRGN TG 0T 11 or tny.hite hand, an | ereucondookiug ab your quostion from tho | land published thig translation of the Thovanud Duto and Duchess of Bedford (tho very Duko | Duchoss of Leinater, {ill sho was pant 13, when | (Georga IV.) and Syduoy Bmiths I 5 marginal mysolf. it impations of tnterraption d '";(m‘“ ’fi“?l of “‘“5- ‘{‘r‘“ mh "1"3"’& and Ono Nights, If you should go to Parin and. blackened by * Junins” and tho'idontical Duch- | sho took up hier abodo with o youngor ister, | Sote 1o the Temerel” shnng thot (hiernn *! Really, Mr, Russell, Indmire your franknoss, “nfl ooy D! vt Hgtail 4 tako,—I liad ougngod mysell toa manwhom did | bo curious to uou'xt[ you can find 1n the Impor eus d—d by Francis) * out in ab whist” with Rig. | Lndy Holland, at Loliand lfous, On Learing | Ghuaor st which flelr oelobrated passago of | 240Ut Foliteposs aiillmoro ofil, T thank yor ut ho writes hor o lottar; he tells hor in | not love. Should I marry him, to mako both | Library or tho National Library (or whatevor by and Lady Townsend (Smollott's Lady of Quality) ; whilo Horaco Walpole, Caleraft, and Lady Keppol “only looked on,” ¢The Bresk- fast-Room " waa tho scone of a well-authonticat- ed anecdoto of Lord Broughom, .who slopt at Holland House the night boforo the dalivery of his principal speech on the Queon's trinl, On coming down to brenk{aat, Lord Holland saw his guest busily wiiting at » sido-tablo, and found that, instond of proparing for tho grand_effort, ikl o i v the most carefully-worded epistio (not to hurt | of us unhappy, or should I make thet corroction | thosa changenbio Frencl :{a%‘;‘mo‘;gfi“‘ ;&]xsn;‘r;l[;ydgurirl;‘:o 1’:}:‘:” “l“’ ars occurrad ; :g;,fi%?:{’;g fi:f‘}'.?m» » woman ! that {8 & | o beiftovo) that ho s convinoed that Lo ean- | bofora mng%\go Whiich it 18 8o imposaible to | tho \rcryl mfin\xungipz &cfifi?fltflflfifi'&]} bam) and on hor ontering the Eimk:{ ‘= sliy, tiald girl, | gOf, ol oceatlon (onsa the princons), st Mollsnd | ' Of tho very highest oharactor, my denr Migs | RO miake her happy, that cortaln complications | make afterwaris? I docided that I woulddo | Homoyosrs aftorward thoro was a now snd it S Ino omasho, s Sty o | Bty ST Al i M ey | il 0o dlogisaos of complinant can | 249 ova lte proveut bia tinking of wmur | fh fator, "I has boon o paiatul exparioso, . | falor Uinnlution Ly snokbr Oonal shola tirely oblivious of tho lapso of vears, began'* to | versation having talion tho turn of incnssing who | B0 furlber go n thoas duys of fue-lndyism, if i the wickedest that liad Tived, than to say that I think you 2re a woman,"” 4 ot L e et 1 oo o BUIL S | Mt adtosing. Bowselt o ths Peigor suid, g | * *Thon 1 ot to tol you hiow sn. ohgaged men | £0ro,” snid T moditautvely—_bit yor imight as well | Tight. Tavo I no, M. Rusaoll 77 Tovied In tho onrly part of this century tranela. With blushos nnd eonfusion instead of the boid | Begout Orlesns, ud he was a Prince, 'Tho Princo's | shonld bobiave o o woman to whom he hag | ha¥o stoppod Nirgara a4 Miss Gilmatin, mado o fow remarkn hers of no genoral | tions fnto English, and I suppose tho American Vivaeity of tho oldon time, hio loudly and rudly | BLSYeE was shozt, quict, and bitlng,’ ‘lf\mrin?dn\'on plodged himsclf, after bs finds out that bo hay Bho immediatoly acquicsces, rotumms himhis | {ntorest to the public, although I think the sky, | boys in the d“fxm of Prosident Monroo took thoix gavo vont fo hiy dissppbintmont, exclaiming, i'éi ::gg:mlzfl':hnhuimm,‘é:: A‘l‘:‘bu’ oA h;l;:,nn i “glm ccased to love hor 7" ring, and announces to or, frionds that the en- | the sos, tho Lrooze, and the oleanders approved, | first tasts of thone gorgeous Arabian tales, T th volving mo in the charge of inconstancy, and | which hed succeoded M, Galland as & Profe ‘* Oharles ought to bave thought of those be- | perbaps hoartlossnoss; yot I know I have douo | of Arabic in tho roysal collpge. Thon thra:eulfif 3 o P t i brokon off—" 1 took HMiss Gllmartin in my arms aud kissod [ But thocomplotost of all tho collacti ho was drawing tho clausos of his Education bill: | % Poohl She is grown quito mtupid.” Hin a priest, Mr, Sydney,” “Yes, that I my quostion obtor expressed.” | BRgoment " " y 0 comp! colloctions was B e et S oo, Bikure Hoom s | Becodion, ho Fom Evpusent se” i e | oIl Mo S aes s e it the | el e Shanidsumor (ho qutstion by | . 1o would bo swkvard fox him if aho did't | hor mado by » Gorman schollar, M7, Yon Hammer, i aeqoleaco,” said T, : sulking nnothor's What Ia tho position of tlio | Aegulese umbesies soon atter & mnch moes do- | wh Drought by himself atont s yoar beforo Lis ently affootod by tho ombarrassed, mlmost woop- | prares ebiaricri, roviewor donbls whother tho Wo pledged an ongagemont thon snd thero, | in do sonr 1836—not so far back but that youk ‘doatl ; aud whon, in bis lattor yonrs, ho came to | ing young boauty, * Ho was thou (writes Capt. | camo. Tegont, and thinkn that it wraa 1ot at an | 124 7 T8 ehio rioh or poor, aloue it the world, or | .40 a8 nover boon broktou, and wo liopo thub | fathers and mothors mey romomber lttle stray Pk R e et R Py R e A B o T N f T O |1 b e would oftou sit moodly down, and, g tho | dnga tiat riponcd Into _ most " distiuguished survivor of the olland | o AL—3 B BBINBTHO | oo bhink Ho, Mins Gilmartin 7 oaid 1. Dealh writes no Finis 10 jts hislors, Arabian talos back fo & vory dim sntiquity i T e e e el R T i O ity dian: | Eopoaslegle uonflizmal Giou. Pox 0 fia: saseutial TR tiot, Mr. Russol, s what you mon never | " Orwo will tako tho oaso of your brother —— Indis; smabow ko Leligved tiey had thonco And hence the churm historic scenss {mpact, {n hiw most ungottled mormonts, until tho oy of | dnie, ‘and suggsate that tho sematk of Sylney | 49 8ud you icver uko daliouost subtorfuges in | Bow, which is for moro complicated. Io hus EPICUREANISH, gono into Porsis, whoro tho great men of the Fenco Tiber awes and Avon melts the heart, storios all becamo Caliphs, and how thoy flaated his death.” srgument, and you neter try to turn youc ndver- | Won a doar, loving, trusting creature, who lives Smith, apropos of gomo French Momoira whic Acrlal forms, in Tempe's classic vale, ord Holland and Capt. Napier i . ies’ front, and you aro always so just and | with 2 horrid old sunt, She hing no near frionds thonco, by hearsny, into Arabia (which was o BT Sirovtis the plooi and whispér 1 o gulo, | gvas in the math fock fh. mporet iy | happaied to. bo tho subjoct of convermtion, | trufchitormadih 93 40 Just nad | LU0 e Tortuno, Danis e Tods atar, her ono | Rorm, ATl P hov sl thy tete, Sounies of socihion, e sebelun. £ tho um & 'AERIAL FORMB FLIT BY US ko montioned as o rumor by M. Georgo Gren- | at ¥ the Printo, A8 tle Pmn{ 1 tone| & “‘Barcasm, iy doar - DMiss Gilmartin, | dear object inlife, After u youth of sorrow she | Thy fond but offal. and thy world a sly, Haroun al Raechid) ; and how thoy thero took at evory turn wo take in the garden or the | villoin his diary. It way made thus: g Yiopo th 75 3 playa on your banutiful lipa like tho sheat-light- | meots with this bright, hopeful promitie of hap-~ | Thy certatu end by vislenco to dlat form in the old Arable manusoripts which An- rounds ; whother we pauso in the flold whara rious, we hopo tho prosent potsessor of | 1ing'on {ho snmmcr-olbud, sud gliiters bub to | pluens. Hewins lior with much difidence and | Wiiaé high philosophy can thus coutral toino Galland Lad found aud travslated. But L] Oue ovening at a private court Lall, when Laly Sarah Allen's record will Lelp to clear it up; indeed, hart b b ar roublo, for hers is a henrt not casily won—a | Tie placld pationce of thy swininh soul? during the cont: that Lad d s §say Basaty Lonsox. wan making luy or (somo | QLS evoRlaga Ling entered Into conversation with | wo see no lawful cnuso or impediment why the | SURY NOS 0 round e " W Btill thon dost friak thy Lwisted tail ahout, 8 ! gy tha passed sinco A. Boy) romping with Lord Newbottlo as Goorgo | Tady Susch Stesnguass, Lor courtn, und smobs other | whole of tiat rocord abould mos bo publlehed [ - NOW you are talkiug souso, thereforo I will | sonnitivo, proud hoart— 2 And turn tho recking sarih with carolons snant, Gulland's doath, othor and fuller Arabio copioa 1117 rodo by or in the elevated (unue open) | thiuge aukcd her when ho meart fo1cavo o, T | Wikle s iteroa in 1t io grosh o 0 P ed | augwer your question.” Lot us oo, what was | “ Slop a moout, dear Miex Gilmartin, for I | Contont recling, and wallow ia tho nool, have Leon found, with now tnles added, and with, bpace whero Orotawell Leld counsel with Irton | intend to romoin for tha coronation, sir.t Mean- [ e B0 HHEECRL 0 Briey e Il 2 B om getting {00 muoch affostad. 1cannot staud | Blessed in thy witlessueas, s happy fool. other vorsions of the tales firat told, or nbt ' tho BMonts whero Best shob Tord | swored that it would be @ fino night, but was not yct I}ETT!‘x\s bobgich um‘;_m‘nm!fl“o“ “ Bisu Gilmartin, lovily isbecoming sometimes, your nthos,” raid fiwnh fooling. St il (o S Phat i A But what wo calt tho mnchinery of tho stoiies Comelford; or ab tho ‘Alley Louis | totskoplaco . . . . “but there will beno coronu- R e i but when upan_ deliboutely usks o woman an [ ¢ Sho Lins rojocted lundrods of othors for Ben. | FHis wel for theo thet ro aapiring mind | was always muoh the samo ; and the gamo genii Thilippe,” ' whero tho -‘oxlled King was ”::n -:L»::'l ;gc.):: n{} 8 Queen, lauad“ r[!:l:cm %’%{."512""" no::) ‘I:r T'i\ L Igi'lo\v'iln 1;5’ u\‘;ufl'r nrfi:lr «l‘ I;Ql'l\:‘ig‘ important philosophicalquestion concorning hiz | Their lovois a beuntiful -]nundu of pure confi- | g 'm;‘ Mvet thy lif'n peridrl Sian flashed out iu smoke and flamo, and the same loft "to molitory meditation at his own | fAEALHeE iy IHOUhOE ot sw Rin b couit, o Me. a- | b voforence Lo Chaciod Tames Tors viste 1o | fusuro happiuoss— donce on_ber side, of manly protection en his. | And, losing Joya, cacapo tho griets, of man, " Boiaitars wont blazing nnd deating death through roquest ; or at the ploce of waterin which tho | pior cantinues, ““ho taok herslona inton recess of one Ter. 1767, i Eradre it b “Oh, don's proge, I bescoch you! I do ro- | Shomakes herlittle proparations for her mar- | Wouay gain mueh, but, still desiving raora, all the copies of tho * Thousand sud One Duchesse d'Aumalo used to noglo for perch: | of the largo windows, aud sald: *as your friond told L Gl o S i membor now—eomethirg about bronking off an | risge, whon Len finds that ho doos nob like hor | Kiso but iu vain, and vainly scelk {a noar, Nights.” # 5 . You may encounter an_solual spirit, if you haye |-you of ‘my converaation with her® ‘Yes, sir, s Aux Dellcoy, 28avril NS, | engayeinent, was it'not? Yos, I seem to collact | Way of tnl_dni: her coffeo. Krom that. hor welk | Tho sliluing haven atill efar appears; T Xt toato ot tho mupornatural, by remaining in tho |,JAnd what do you think of it? <ell me, for my hnpe | _Sr—¥rgon i1 anonglish lad, and § an old frencti--| mywoif: you want to gat out of o scrape; you | bogivs todisploase bim, horsmile finally becomes | Though we advance, the haven never nears s A Young ippopotamus. A ! \pinoss dopends ou it!' ¢Nulblug, sir,y wes my | manhels henithy, and § siek, yob love him with all = broxis d_her hends, which h And honors won are bootless at thio Liest,— Green Lone dlll nightfall, whore Lindy" Dlans | BEGC JSUANY 5, Whict, o loct her abrupfiv, ox | my dionet, uot only £ Lia fatlier, Lot forim nelf, We | 49 HOb know Low s you want e to halp you. | sbroxiomt, and hor hands, which ho tever mer- | (Gug giory gainod but tempta us with the reat, Aies, Jeriic_ssnukiand. it is. bl Rich oncountered her.own apporition; and | Gryiming, nnlafl'hlr, ¥ Nothing comes of nolliug,'# ara very frco logether, bo doos Tho tho Lionour (o come | ol oW far Lievo you gono 2 fectly aduwired, loom up rod and torriblo, Horo, Vater : ‘Wednesday lest, the Gth'of Novom- #hould tho moon bo shining, you may tako up & 3 | tomy Mttls caban whed hie plecars; Woare to dine Juat | . '* Jiss Gilmartin, you are trifling with | Without any fault of his own, Ben finds himaolf | Who that has marked with medifative eya bor, boing ho flrst birthdey of little Guy position, some 200 yards Frtn tho soutl, front, |, Bl volonted s little, on hoaring of o warm dis= now, and to drink yr Lealth. Uis for men good for- | tho rights of moat, I lsve come to | in nshocking dilemma, He neks himsolf what | The fut contentment idden in n ity Fawkes, (he young hippopotamus, I called Nbero Hooth, guided thero. by Mooro, repeated | Play of sympathy and focling on tho part of lior | tung to recoivo the son of thie mulablo and kionor'd [.you inn sovious spilt fo ask you a very | shall ho do 7 Morry this womsn, fooling thot hin | But ftels s pang of envyaslio wlewa, =~ at tho Zoological Gardens 1o wish 'tho protty his own familinr linos: royal lover whei sho was overely hurt by a fall | mr Fox who was fornierly 20 kind toms, if § wera but | important question iu thics, on one of thoe | lovo is all gono, "glving hor only the faint | fifs Ben P e Jflifi&i’;’&m' choose! | jittie follow ‘many bnpm' returns of tho day.’ 1t thou wouldat view fair Melrose aright, in'riding ; and, Wwhen tho die was east by his go- | slxty yeaws old, { would come ggaln to eniund, but J |* oxceodiugly delicate points of Lumau conduct in | roflox of a forgotton faoling, ‘depriving her | wiil wicts so few thet all may bo aupplicd, Aftor ho had finishod hls broakfast, Prescbtt, Go viait it by tho pals moonlight, 4 loction of & bride, she fraukly ndiity a natuxal | Wil livolioraand dye with tho utmont rezpcet whicls we nre all perlioaly interested; and ju- | 0f o woman's first privilege, the possossion of o | Jose, tiownh but lomely, 01l hin peaceful ilte ; thio kooper, enticod Guy Fawkou and his mother. For thegsy beams of Lightsomo'day touchof - ! Yotro tres humblo ot tres obelssant atond of giving me good advice you make me o | devotod heart, living all buu lifo n hypocrite's | Lya age aiicts, liss rescuod by the knifo ; out’of the water. The littlo ono is ns tame, GLd but o flout tho ruins groy, FZUMISE PIQUL ‘Borvitour Vorcame, | Brindstonie on whiolt you are simply whotting | lifo, with a swilo o bin lips but i ‘his oye a | His cirtaly dusn ira luppy whilo they lnet's plagful, aud docilo as o kitten. We made him Lord Macanulay sssumes that before anothor | at his want of volition and consiancy, our wita. NowTaslk s this kiud# o 1t bumanes | fuléebood, protecting hor -from waub ahd from | No firs ud brinistono Toliow whon diey'es past, out to be about six feot four long, ( » It was durlng this vieit that Voltaire gave i b but givi 2 | “-Diem vivimus rivamiza, thig my cong,— ) : I shall txke care,” sha writes to Lady Susan, “to ; o b 8 g2 cmember, I am a felbw-boing! Ler disagreeable old aunt, bul giving hor an un- sisiny % and two foet ton at tho shoulders. Iim o it ¥ ol morifid (o amybol, Uikt it o | Chelow Famoo Tiox and s fiond Harbor wlist | * Sy Tlwall T il wilh. the mortieation | 1oving hinsband snd-—ana’ — e e P s Rape nzcone, | Dack 18 s slaty Mack color, but his irus that ‘t\zun nfll‘l‘ ;ex nlnyh‘ndyvd u resorvod, cold I e ot , RAying, o i of a dotectod felon, bt I do declaro that I have 3fies Gilmartin puuscd for breath, cheelts, chest, and logs nro of & lovaly pink mauner, ho avo it, I promiso Mm. Now na | livres de quoi tl faul sc munir, “‘°“““’fir‘“ ¥ | nover considered you 4 grindstone—no, not for “Don," aid I, ‘“is in a very bad position, I ealmon color. Wo calculated his weight to ba onoration hns died out thoso Bcones of roman- i incldont, political intrigue, conversatinl brill~ inucy, and cosmopolitan ho!&nlnljl.y will livaonly in the memoryof a fow old men, who will in towhnt I think about it wmyeelf, excepting this litua | Barber, that thoy wero such as would fortify our , o HUMOR, v i k reots, and squares, and e, L i it ono moment & grindstone! Mr. Rusuell, if you | do not gce any way for him to ‘eacape. DBy tho nenrly ono ton, and his mother would ra: :fl&fi;":fl.fifl% T phet it Spagon ing | zetenge Ine 79 simont forgiven m ; ickily forane 1 | youns 'minds agaiaat rollgious profudioos, * Ve | §o o withdraw tunt olfonsivo. opithet, 1 shail | wey, did you Tention whother this orphay with | Thie bardships of tlie ocosn—iron-olads, Toigh abotit ttean Iitla Blonse - o a0 and which Was in thoir youth % wolgh anything with mo-—so Hitlgzat leaat, fint my | A¥ tompted to givo o short oxtract from one of | purat into toera 1" the rod Linnds hind bluo oyes oruot? I do not | —I8 o man shrowd who matrics a shirew ? sleapn woll, aud, besidenhis natural nowrishmont, THE FAVORITE RESORT dlmappointment did not affect my spirils above ous Rodeus: LETIRRG FUOX VENIOR! 1 withdiaw it, and conlags mysclf a scoun- | remembor. Allow mo- to say, however, thut | ko Fronch Asscmbly follows Soripturo to | Lis meals consist of chaff, bran, mangold-wur of wits and beautios, of painters and poots, of [ hour or two, I beliove, 1did notery, I assuro sou,— in 1818: drol, o murderer, if you wish; but will you tell | * fnink roflex of a forgotten foolig’ is good, Tt | Bome oxtent, in ouo thiug, when tho *‘Rlight" | zol, noalded oats, biscuit, and sugar. Ho is vory acholurs, philosophors, and statosmon, - Consid- Nhich T bclieys you Vil Sh Lxnow Yol werg dndakot | oDy Woe bys; loxe, s no ohilta phy st | g, dlins Gllmariin—b doca not tneen ruch, but it sounds very woll. | doostt Tnt tho Left " know what it dosa.— | fond of anytbing owook, ' Ho lies nlready loarued ering how tima 15 passing, sud .tho gapa Lo i8 | J0ouing 5o liko n Tool, ns T shall, for Having gone 80 | & voung Tho | day "befors we camoe thors, | ' Thoro is Tommy Fletcher beckoningforusto | iss Gilmortin smilad. well Courier, to bog for food ; Lie puts his head out betweon 8 r f L mon in o : 0 Mr, » resumed Miss Gilmartin in & | —Itis enid that the Chaplain who offleiated in | th o] i e gitenfor notbing § Vb {dontmuchs e, 1 b | dtoad b i nd bl trond, ol i worlt gald | SO0 NS TMELE RO SEL 1o e | cote, didacii sanumor, *yon anked aue dn tha | 0 cxse of Cap ack roud thio Pastago £rom | to oats whon ho VsDts L0 bop. i apo ok . and ot ive & vory, Yory good resuon for luls condiict, | tono a littlo whoth they sald how Lewutiful nhie was. | Bumed our wind, I asked Miss Gilinartin again | Germau cotiilion tho other evening HII would gfiggg:mu:,a g fin, Il-:x‘x’ with you alway, oven | mouth is _about ui'T’utnen inches’; ho hum 1 would uot hiave im ; for, i€ ho iw uo weak a4 to 1u | . . . Whotn strange (hing {8 fashion, Pray toli | wlhat she thought of my question, If evor a | give youmy advico in a suo °'b°°n!fl onco, gy b b R 3 e s i already o most lovoly seb of whita toath, governod by everybody, T shall Lavo but a 13d timo | Lady i, X am almost tho only inan in Voalco—notn a | womnn was miistross of tho arty of fenco (and | (Ibat girl Lud n vory good verbal memory.) | —An lold dltizen " wishes to nform thopub- | and tho tusks begin to projoct out of 3 3 pairof boots. The men who walt upon ua at dianer | thoy ali Juow a good deal aboukit), Miss Gilmur- | And I bavo tried to do so. Yon introduced | lio that *thora's no uso trying to break thoso | his pink gums. His mothor is very watchtnl srallko so muny Jockeys st Newmarkol, It was nn iron coal-liole covors by sottin ‘o, A : inhuman thing l_u]mh them of tha ouly four hornes £in was that wyoman, (fabulously, of course,) tho caes of your two y sotting down ou'em.” | over him, and if she thinks any ons ia about to hourly making with his scytho in oral tradition, this nssumption was in & fair way to beoomeo fact, when tho bold and happy thought occurred to an_ adopted daughter of the house to write ita history, to bring togotber all ita published and " unpublished records, to in- terweave them with reminjecences and scattered Tho incidents of the royal marringe, at whiok she appoared us bridesinaid, are well known otices from all quarters, and call in “You nsk me if amon isbonnd In honor to | brothers, & vory nest way of giving mé n chofco | Ho knaws, A diaturb hor ohild, hisses loudly liko a big snake, B0 234 of the._ engraver and photographor £o | but we caunot quit tlio topic withiout exprosing “‘g’ I srmitting, we should bs glnd to dwell | DRI & women whom he bay ceased to lovo?" | of dilemmas. I bave iried to_unfifln toyou by | —A Durlington (Tlows) man bought o light e | Every marning, when it is moist nnd robs Hoand complote tho vivid impression of tho galiont fog- | & rogrot thnt Cupt. Napior's munuscript heanot | o SHAe® PersbAliaG, we SACE a8 BIOC KO SR | maid iny tormontor., .y | i fmaginacy cases thst I think your Drothor | bucase bis wifo was sicl sud couldu't chop very | his muother aré lat out inlo tho bath ontaido 5 turos and points of mtorest which it was obvi- | been printed entiro, without note or commont, whlc‘ fim Hvin "'" Saifoot. nyukeny o #'No, I do not ask you anything of the kind. X | Obarlos could be oxcused, bocause the lady has | wol A‘A"Il nlfinw one. when it in dry and frosty thoy arae kept in tha ously impossiblo to delineato with thé pon.* at least in tho appendix. Thio brilliant sogici gathorngs which thoy have | B8kyou if s man who, being eugeged toa woman, | meuy powerful friends to support hor, and that | —& Brooklyn genius Las just produced a [ honse, na tho frost would crack and pareh their POINCESS MATE LIGHTENSTEIN, The authoress sponks from hoarsny, Paoonod ot Tollzad on B0t o avonl | Bnds that ho hos coasod to-love her, ought, | bost of friends to & woman, & largo fortuno, 1 afous & -{0 for nso by gentlomen during | delicato skins. When in his morning bath he tho Marie Foxof Holland liouso, was under | Sir Honry Holland - from permonsl ob: | Fithoosed b Holand Tiowse. % wo, MMVE RS | eitior in oonuideration of hor hiappincst or bis [ Your brothor Ben cannot bo oxoused. Ho must | tho forvid period of courtabip, : » | 18 vory playful, and plunges about Ik a por- 20 whon sho fet ebout Lor worl, but bor | servation and esporionco, on tho weighty | TNy sud o cted enough to eon | owp, io morry er, thus doing @0 tndor falso | g0 echool Lis mind that ho ahall get over hia ob- [ — 1 doclare, mothor," enida pretty lttlo girl.” [ poiso.” Aho pair of Lippos sloep on tho straw all outh conld Liardly have beon deomed & disqual- | subject of those fawous dinners to which Hol- “’Ym‘ =fr i of 0L e foscrin. | Protouses.” Jections to tho young lady whom ho has wcmll n a protty littlo way, ‘tis_too bad! You al- | night, but they s{:andngron portion of tho day Tiention by thooo who knos her best, or. tho | land Honsa i wo lurgoly indebted for itn immor. | ANAHEY 0 one vo'ggiea. i i “Wall, I should eay that s man find- | aud ho must mimy hor and make lor & good | Ways soud mo to bod whon I am not eleepy ; and | in theix bath in the house ins sort of somi-nlcep. Family papers would not have boon placed at hor | tality. * Tho mastorkand,” hesays, *horo was | LV cbaptorn arothebest, 'hesuthoross wiites | ynp himpeit in {hat diemmn should tell the | husbend. you slwaya niake mo got up whon I am sleeps.” | Thoy floab up to breatho spparently without that of con amoreof. par!flih:i statues, frescoos OIS~ | voung lady bow he faols, aud leave it to bior, al- | Not loving her?" I sked. —In dospair o Bt Paul roporter put it in this | an offort, like corks rising to tho surface. Wnea Bispousl, sor wouid £ havo botn 80 aulingly mental farniture, and arobitocturni ombolliak- ; : 9T wish T T sb) offeotively socondod by her feiends. 'Dhy o asTHESH, 3 i ways proniising that she' is woll of, surrounded [« Yes; it i caso whore the happinons of the | J&Yi M IWleh Iwasan Indian, s Modoo, or & | underwater they koep thoir oyes wide opon attor fact s, the h):ujl sern amplo proof of her powers | 8 remarkable woman in erory way, woll remem- ’;‘,";‘:&:fi:}l’ggfi“’;"f,fi,”{&““flf“dsfg ,sh{:’r'c::}d by“n,lvowerm umi( " man ehould bo gacrificed to that of tho _woman; }’fi;’;f ' fllf:ggolf bunting items with the mud | tho mannor of ¢rocodilea. When the Tmonth of of applicatian, intelligenco, and capacity, Bho | bored by all who kuow er, ainieuleto donoribo | 56 S0, Tho3t Lranolin of the fina arls, whid e o you would troat the rich girla botter | and, if slio has no moral defocts, ho will grow to | SN AN PSS B L of o Seottioh cler- | L0 JOIRG 060 I8 wido open, it will o ecen that combined tho advantages of forelgn and Iingtish | to thoso who did not. Bupreme in horown man- | 3oy o coutd have boon oxpected to be than you wonld do the poor ones love ber. I think, too, thut sha' has blue oyes,” The Sa nnté’d leatils 2 & B n‘ n;_fl- the tonguo in arched direotly upward, so as ta sducation, and, thanks to tho Italian part of It | #lon and family, phe oxorcised a siugular and | i1 46" litionl sutials and litorary gossip of tho 0, I would not do that; butifIweroen- | *'Then Don shall murry her, forthwith. But, L] Soed, e ot Dripture 1n i | form a compact valvo, which prevonta the wator coming in'aid of raro natural gifts, sho possouses | Eeomingly capricious tyranuy oven ovor guonts | 3 us PO oE A0S D ES IO D eht be ndvan. | E780d Lo & poor girl, who stood alone in thie | my dear its Gilmarlin, thoro is anolher and B e ot Mty O, Loxd, is the | golng down the fiullnt. Tho old fathor in the & Lighly cultivated tasto in_painting, sculpture, | 6f the Lighout rank and proteusion.” Wo toubt | yootter ohriqged; there nro anccdotes that WO‘A;MLI would loyo Lior anyhow.” worso eago in our family. Iliave novor fold you | SOITBLHARRRE OF of o T!“x“l"b"l; 3 lled next don $elka to his wife and obild by means of &nd al objeots of vertu, Wanting tis, oven iz | o mastot-hisnd, st loast to tho axtent of thiulc- | JEERSCY GieSud pollshings (hora ara obvi- Al deur Mg ilntlia{ womawrs soph- | about Alfred, How oan I picture to ou | —of Hotion sub i ueid fo Usve sxpolled s | sonorous gruutings, aud they snawor bim, Tha James Mackintosh, who projected a ‘work on lpiilém she would not heve succeodod in estab- [ Gyt raing of rofloction thatshould b struclk out; istryl Temember the poet's Jines: Alfred's condition? Hois engaged to » wonian, | 7/ ”f“t "]’-}' 'fi il T“mngl'mlg flll'kfi of | fathor's fuce is much louger and sharpor the same subject, would have proved an unsatls- | lishing her own iron rule without that “ soft col- | 3t when ovéry atritly justexcoption shall have Like Dian's un( unasked, unsought, perhaps, who hes overy virtuo, including that o (hfin Jn:x;lcnnl‘ona 0 Buporior might bo largor | than that of his wifo, nnd his oves factory guide through rooms crowded with arf | lar | of eoolal estoom” which Lord IHol- | j.an takon, iho mny bo consoientiously con- Tuve x({flvcg n111- , but §s not bought § poverty, which you #cem to lay great etross i S R g and noso aro wmuch more promiuent. tronsures. We miss him cortainlyin the litorary | land's obarm of manner and westuess | grginlsted by the most scrupulony eritic on the Fiur volcanior sound betray upon, and ko suddenly finds ‘himiolf droadfully | —The nowest otyle of boys' trousern, which | I undorstend from Mr. Bartlott, who kindly and political portious of the book; buttho | of tempor nover fulled to rivet on the | viijugtion of o usoful, agrceable, bosutifully- lecp inpassioned gazo, 3 iu love with anothor ‘womsn, Alfred is not n [ 80 copper-fastonod and plsted ai tae knoo {o | alllowed ma a privato interviow with tha hip- suthorees has done all thet conld bo dono by dis- | gueats, Inatance upon inalauco las beon lu“mmd Snd abtactive bootr, " Have I any right to marry auy woman, rich or [ flirt ; on the contyary, he is a sincoro and honost | dofy friction, aro kuown s tho '*Knee Plus | pos, that anothor baby is expected about noxt criminating rosoarch to supply hor comparative | printed of hor ocoentricity, but thoe budget ioin- - s ch i LA o poor, to whom L havo promisod my love, it | follow, who does 10k kuow much of tha world, | Ultra. April, and that Barnum is most anxious fo ob. dofleionoy, and Ler accumulated stores of in- | exbaustible. Ionides toiting Poodlo ng to THANKSGIVING suddeniy I find tst I bave mot 'tho [ —n manwho thinks every womnn an_ angol —Tho explosion of a kerogeno Inmp recently | teinit. Idonbtif ho will;lot him go and catcl formation aro, if suything, rather too profusely | move s little farther off, ou the ground that hor J power to glve her'my love? Bhould I{ Hehas mot—we will sy at & watering placo—s | restorod to speoch a merried woman in Kanans | ® wild bab h!p‘ru for himeolf, The excollont displayed. Bhe is also a little too sentontious { sonyo of smell waa affected by lus blncking, and not bo s more honoreble man it I confessed to | yery T.“’"y girl with o dosigning mamme — who had boon speachloss sovoral monthe. When | beaith aud condition of tho three hippos does xnd sontimontal, as clover young people of both | sending hor page round the table to tell Macau- Beautiful the world to-day; bor my utter bankrupley, and said to hor baforo #0l, now you are relating a case of capture, | will peoplo losrn to bo earelul?—IRachester | Alr. Bartlott, and Prescott, thoir personal valot, pgexon aro spt to be till they huvo been taught by | lay to stop m“fll‘:fi becauso she wanted to hoar DlLrell fllw*’lfl pans by marriago that which my eyo, my h[im' my voieo | I will fiaye nothing to do with thoso; I always | Ohvowuicle, tho grontost credit, I forgot, whon writing the eoxperience how many sound - refloctions have’| Lord-Abordoon, slio onco called up a calobratod Bygbeams play round ine. would toll Lior ovory day afior murriaga " sympathizo with the hunted animale, sud help | —\Whon Arthur was a very small boy Lismothor | A00Y, to montion thet Guy Fawkos tumns out, grown into trulsms, how many natural bursia of | bosuty, told hor to kneel down on & footstool, ® g ps Isupposo," enld Mles Gilmariin® pensively, | thom to escapo.” roprimandeq bir, one day, forsowemisdemennor, | 4Lte¥ &1L, t0 b & young Indy hippo; she is more Honsibility have bocome ‘commonplaco by uso, | and after pulling oft Lier wreuth and Gisurrang- Rind frtondn surrorind me; ] that & plous Lumbug of prolouding to lovo hor | _“Well, then, wo will corract Alfred's blography. | Not knowing it, his fathor bogun to talk fo him | Golicetely fontuzcd thah hor futhor, and ia very But her goncsal tono of thonght and fooling 1s | ing hor hair in the operation, said, * Thote, my Loyiny hoarts nre nigh ; wguld be very wiokod,' * o Lias made Jovo Lo & gl], aud nhio haa sccepted | on tho same subject, Looking up in hi fuco, like hor mother in faco; Lot us all wish her unimpenachablo; hor animation nover fiage; we | doar, now you look decent; thoge rosos wore God has dealt kiudly, . * It would not be wicked slono, dear Miss Gil- | him, Bhe i moderately good-looking, fasclnat- Arthur vaid, solemnly, * Aly motlor hias "tondo *wauy happy returns of tho day.” feel at evel B:fip lhl:fi sho 'in ‘:‘hormlxghly q\llf,slm;:t n{ :&::pli:ng '\lfllh your stylo.” Aud sho “Thaukful am I, {:\x\l:tshila z&:fl)‘gu‘i‘e %u&::fllbglo. No wowan who :!" ltu nA]n'm\':llg %xtten& '1: or czlgcrlxlnh; (v&hioh omot i — e imbued il 6 gonius of o place; | was right, ug] o, i Last night, with love-words, v Vi 0 ab way," uiters Alfred), but sho is unsympathotic.” They “ Boy, what" A Faro Banl in Xoojeeos hos plenty of frosh an- | _Onosunmer’s day Lord Holland came down to A% Aroa dvw moighy | + | ;,““Xcome’ back, thon, to my original viow. [ go to tho play togother; #lio doos ngt fop tho | o UOT what's beonie of tho hole I eaw in i 1 s :&lnn:t:"d ploces o Information to componsate | dinnor in & white' waiutcout, wrhich cocteiuly [+ Gicao 103 loviogt heart. " 1t tho lady to whom yoi ato ongagadem" St whidh Lo ook tho humor: and the | JOUF Punis ‘the othor dey#" Young Amorins, [ Clvllization Is gradunly penotratiig to tho ro- “ 85y dénr madnm, 1did nob sy T was on- | bathos, | tho Sublle shndes of mosnivg | CArefully czaminiug his unmontionblo, ¢ I | Mol rosions of the eartly, A faro pauk Lias boen for the introduction of the old, whioh, attor all, estublizhed In Foojoo, and tha nativos aro fass Joomed lmilu on his portly Hfiuru, Buggosting ?s Ihankiel sm I, aro froquontly scceptablo s saving the troublo | Tuttrell whispered in au aside) tho mugo of & Beorr Cauvsrrt, | gaged. I am arguing, porkaps, & supposititioys | whiol ' charm Alfred, full to reach the | WORL Oub alr 4 with y i D atokovns. Tealdes, althoogh the Lives of thoe | turbot standivg on its tail. bhe doclured she | ~OmoAgo, Nov., 2 1873, caso,” & ! woman by hitside. Thoy o to the opora aud | , —A consviontiona Sundag-nohaol tenchar, who fl"x:‘:ulfi:;::tl‘u azlf c%finnx::ct&:ofi?fi' hfifunlg:tu ifi‘g chief ilinsirations of this claasio meusion aro | would not alt down to diuner till h changod it, b Ol Tam very surayon said you wero en-| Jislon to ‘Lugia Tho ilne pussion of Sir [ It poliod upon looking through a erack in tho | for tha clomplonship. A Obiot bocamo doopl woll known, we do nos seo, Liow its_annals could [ and ho had no sltornative but to comiply, Shie { , Tlhe Cravwn Jawels of Poriugal, goged. Waltor's bosutiful creation fails to xoach hor. | £6n00 6t #eoing some of hla obiolars fu_ sttond. 14 Lave beon writton without reverting to them, snd there ia hardly one which may not be set in & closror ‘mlnt of viow by fixing fts precise con- nection with the locality. ‘Thus, it s disputed whother ADDIGON'S MARLIAGE with the Countoss of Warwick preceded or fol- lowed lifs introduction to Holland Housa? John- gon says, '‘Bho was persusded to marry hhm on terms much like those on whioh & Turkish Prine song ia espoused, to whom the Sultan ia roported o pronounce, ‘Daughter, I givo theo this * man " for b alavo! Bat she slways ' roemomborad hor own . ank, snd’ thonght horeelt entitled to troat the tutor ed . 3 g L interosted in a gam, tho stakey for which was certainly no respecter of porons, aud wag | Tho crown jowols of Portugal avo, forsosmall | ~ *'he inacouracy of the femala mind, Bliss | 8ho looks at tho bounets while Edgnrdp fa tear. [ ‘810 upon the trinls of apscd at tho fair, anked inisu Tatteng Lrwica Drusquo » Kingdom,warvelous, and it tha hijgo Draganza | Gil— : i Mo bonst oty mid Loy GSpare doss sk | OB OF iom 1 o A nok Ihiu thorma great | 2y belngs tsizeuod for o tablo. Lok soom- WITHOUT REFFUENCE TO BANK, dinmond—whioh isono of them—Is a true “brill- | Now, if you begin o atiackiho fomale mind, | inferost har 80 much yg doos the 19111;1‘: of hier | WAsto of Hime at tho ruces? Who younguter ve- | gorvarita cid Jost s thian o bot hia 1"““ k) l‘h‘ A dipnor parly in Grent Staohope stroet wes | dant,” tho Portuguese regalin muet be quito un- | ¥ wwill not talk suothormornont. * If thero in aity- | baok halr, Alfsod asks hor i’ sha doos ot lfice | Piiod thint Lo thougt ¢ thoro wan ‘o thtnderiag | and lont, Tlo Gid not had tork orer rlan brealding up, anl Lord Duncaunon (tha lato Barl | equaled, ‘The Bizganza atono wan found In tho | thing T prids mywolf upan, it v my extréma | tho *Bride of Lummermoor Deltss fian my | BIELE (oo nuck ino fost in sooring 1" for, Thon o otakad Lia Wammacsies poston ara of Beusborough) lind loft {he room, whon she | Cactho Minln Min in Brazll, in 1741, and was | sccuracy, und a poyrerof uigulng eutiroly Inds: | of Sootl's wocks, and shio aysa el bao nover | | —t*Your futuro Lusband sgems very oxaoting | wit rricC siuter aud i o eallad out, “ Mr, Fl, call back Lord Dunoanuon,” | frequntly worn by Kiug John VI, o loweut | pondent of foeling, 1f Toculd bo lnilucioed'or | yoad it. Bo o thiough the gumat of human | ko has boon tipuiating for all Horts of thinghs ;’fi%’;{ i), S tho baok n'fi'"gffixfifildn‘fi’; i Mr. 11, wont to the top of {ho strircaso and told | estimate ‘of tho ‘eight of this' rlone 101,680 | projudiced by mera feoling, My, Russell, I would tion. \hou Lo Ig laughing at tho u eald & mothor to hor daughter, wh r bia Tordabip thiat ho wau wantod. Ou his, pro- | earats, while tho Kolimoor wolgho Lut 100 tha | hovor attompt to tals sotsibly on auy question, | soio ey Ih T v LR i s mmuaet f [ B Dot ek Novar o sud o ewnor of o bank had It packed down 10 soutlug hitaeal n tho doorway i nd, * e | binr Gt tho Soul, 125, sud tho “graat Aot | X ww avguiug thia quesionwidh youn {uewost | Lov. o' doon i soud hia elialot; Loy | aid the,efeslonato’ pxl, who i sieady | O 1 s ot | Datohos of Buthorlaud ean't dino lore fo-mor | dlamond 193 carnin, Mo Orlot I hiowovor, | cold-blooded wud unloollk maniior, bsorioing | eposk - difforont. Ianguago. . Set.-aho loves | dropsed Tor tho woddingy ' tioss n5o Lo 1ush | Sonks s ot hoime acer suocossivoly, and row, and I want another womun, Lringone of | “rosc-cut,” 4, e, not the truo ‘brilllant” | or telling you how to ancifiico tho Lappincss of | him, and she shows him off ns the eaptive | Wishos ful b ) he ot glen."Ha withdrow 7wilh sl assontig (iebape. . tEho ]f:f“"fi‘m“‘:‘l‘l‘:;‘]c'w{“’{‘; it ;:’g,"bfz';“‘l‘gr Yyuslng, tooutitul gish who bau | of buor bow and epuar. IAlercfdh,lmorlm- 4 nolod physcian in Masancliunatty hao tho | Shks hong sund. Y ana s ot L it bok 0V, ; 2 at you love Lor, , wont on his way, wo ¥ ; quai inaoyi i wodietnos vor, ; "o anthoraansoliten thatoncohon (i mpo- | uotbing mioro an 3 (o whito rgeilien. topex | I marry “and "otoet e "ol o diyi ovoh wflhlu\'u,\\-eg‘:m;::%It"tmpi\}%::{‘fil:g: Sy s dueiut o inaoribed o i wdishig | 1€ ovor, the Oliof eald that ho wag canvinged tint [0, % 3 ambling was vory wrong, and ho thought that of hor ‘son with very littlo ceremony.” John- | rious dumo told Bydnoy Bmith to rlug tha boll, hio | but he fact ihnt it has boen publicly worn by | of hor 1 and now [you, lod away by | whon bo meta woman who did speak his lun- Whpn broy % F gy 860 gon'a authorlty wes ¢ Bpance's Anemgmu)' i.0,, | aalod whotlir Lie had not bettor sweop the rour | the King, at a Court whose froquenters uro par- | somo meie fancy for|'somo ontlrely’ un- | guuge,—n woman syipathstio, enotional, and \vyfld l'-o“’l‘t:ln,)'g fitr\"'?f &;’:\P:lfil:l;&:‘x-kl:xlfl?lfixe- ltl&“fl‘x’)‘ifi‘;‘a‘ix‘?n“t‘r’l‘gfi;flflufl{ gtohcnn Eal :;L(J::. Yopo; aud Popo's feolings towards Addison may | too. Familiaras he was with hor wag, he would | ficularly good judges of dismonds, wust go gone | worthy person, I dare saylaro secking for some | gifted, n woman with' tuct, with preuclonce, whe entored Lo houlth, Dot alike avs voguited, 1o waa killod, aad put in & cask to corn for the bo collected from the famous liuos onding— scarcely hnvo talion offouco ub such u triflo, sinco wnr to mako it bellova it to bo what it protossos, | exensd which you oxpoct o to mukie for you, to | understood bis doas efore he uttorod therm, Meav'u b3 torgatlen and tho doctor ulfghted, faro bauk man, A succossion of pocutiatly buoe i b st bmghyAf aucha viac ke ba, some one must ring the bell fora ludy walmisshoe | I havo nover econ il, A porsoun who had tho l.n-?:\k off this nnffl(oman and to—" dud who, with' soft, swact voics, vonds him his —A Qorman poddlar told w _mau liquid for | culent froo lunchos wado thnb nutnEthmnnt very Who would nat weop, if Attlous wers he? is to get up aud ring it horsolf. But thoy hud an | opportunity of oxumining it closely, told ma ' Miss GllmartIn, your ¢os ave flashing gloxl- favorito authors g0 woll that they glow with a | extermination of bugs. * And how do you use | attractive to the Fco'au;m oplouros for povorsl Tord Macaulsy saya that tho lutimaoy of the pair arogo from the circumatance of thelr Loing noar noighbors, when Addison occupted a smal dwalling, onco the abodo of Noil Qwyan, at Ohal- Hos, mgmum Afkin printstwolotiers from hiin to’ tho young Earl of eo enrly & date ‘as'1708, fl(uporhun'tu Do written from Handy Eud, a fonnd bim scdulourly attouding to the comforta' | cut, baving but few facets, My informant bind | peruil mo to say, is of tf best quality. Irtm(l reading to him the giddle of Ilifo. # Keteh the bug, un drop von little drop - o e of ' wioking Dik, vaa tuformo tne it | no Goubt bt hat v v trie Wismand; bt an | b yonw oxproasitint ¥ “thiuk mo 5 kuave | smbetiod 8ol or i, ¥ | o vl o Botion.. hbaairh ey | fnlly ug longet Bpronts I e diroeto ane wes juteudod for s pesve-offoring to | ordluary obiorzor'y ovidenco on ruoh a polnt | aud nfooli and althuugs these wvo oplulous | ber lifo would ba s poom 3 uho ripens fn him | clahinod the purobaser, *'I ould killit in half | bunovolont, wid be 'offors to make yory liboral ,Lady Xiollaud, Bho I beon hoerd pruunlufi goon for little, If the stono Is uncut, or fmpers | which aro not flaitsilng lomy eelf-love, I'musp thak which i crude, slio makes all worl, all oftort | the timo by stamping un {t." * Vall, " calmly ex- ll'i:mguum)’:tu for Sunday-sobools, o 18 now Dutch herrings on sn opicure, ou thu ground | fuctly out, thie mavvel of its elzo is losnoned, but l"“-"’" in tho erguincitt to,réuord this ophulon, | easy to Lim, Mo sco Lior uitting at tho head of | plained the Gormian, dat fa n good \ay, 100, | much intorestod In & missionary, whout he oxe that they camo ovor in tho Ambaesadocs bag; | not vomaved, ‘o out such o rough utono inlo | thut T nevor saw you looko handsome in your-| hiu'tablo, the quecn of hin little voulm, would —Albort M, Darwin drank twenty glamé of | poots to ontlea into bio don. o bhas intimated and x moat appotizing odor thsy muit havo come | trao @ brilliant” shupn conld only bo effected by | lifa, ~ Mowover, this in notargumiont, it fa fool- | mako bim a monarch; othorwise, Jifa 'will bo | boor on & wagor, and on bia v i 5 o occaslonal Liff, and u viritor at Combo Flaroy who, | that it wns as larga nunhnn’ugui aaid was bacly mmlyhnudwur chieoly \»;:w a cavmiua which, | now |n|,nnin€.l This wowen I uuuouséll:mu!}' {ee? inqulred tho min aftor ho had bought it. | monthe aftorward, Who namoe of tho Chbiof'a i 0 18 d containing some ndvico X 5 5 t e ds that it ;:“x‘i“b:fflfn‘,flll:a?'b;nno o 1o tho tono of a | Muicated to the disyatohos,, Tho introduction | reduoiig its wolght o 000 or 1,600 carata, Tt [ ing! Buppouo I am askivg you how my favorito | but a droury picco of task-work, 0 \dxl}) threo policomen, \\’:x‘c‘filn&%fi;fil’z‘:{ :Ll‘{i.lnfu::fl:l:izg;xl-y 'f","“;,:y' o garll;g'c:‘x:l‘a‘:x'l’ il of . wonld, uy.mlhnul be fivo thmen B lm'ge nd the | brothor, my dear brothyr Clmrleui in whoro Dreary, renpoctablo culm, polite dospair, end ono's Yea(on sy morning, ho iudiguantly romarked: | the infart claws, he will got up a supcor whiek. SHOLLAND TOUBE, By Princees Munma Lrsou- TIE DANLIA Inr}.wt dismund 1y oxistonco,.—2he New Quar- | happiness I am, duoply) intorosted—how Lo duty | * Yex Lioaor, iy thoory i this beor Ju not intox~ | will dlscount spring olickons entirely~Aag: o pekezew, Two vola, Londou, 1874 into England {5 said to be oviiug to her oulinary | ferly Mauuzine, shiull Lobavo to tint Leutktul, powerful balsgus | Thewy nug{ tho world, for dead lovas oatlug" By thousy," saitl (o Qours, karorstie | Adoler, 5 3 u ~ g et i | -

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