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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; SUNDAY JUNE 27, 1875.-SIXTEEN PAGES. GAY PARIS. ‘ikenets of Parisian Life and Ban- perso Those of Our Own Country. English Conservatism Tilnstrated in the Small Things of : Dreas. How the English Lady Glides, While the American Lady Rushes, into the Fashions. Améfican Artistes in Dress Equal Even to the Famous Worth. French Lying and French Fiattery Ex- emplifed by, the Trades- people. Shrilling Adventures of an American ‘Woman in Search of 8 Com- plexion. Bpectal Correspondence of Tha Chicago ‘Tribune, Passa, Inne 9.—The American in Paris can- not but be continually reminded of his own coun- try by the transparently brilliant atmosphere— go different from the murky dinginess of Lon- @op—in which all his observations of the gay Capital are taken, There is the same : ‘DRYNESS OF THE AIR which at home makes our vistas £0 expansive, snd our complexions so bad. There Is the same absence of those floating vapors which in Lon- don seem like a smoked glass before one’s eyes continually, and Jimit ocalar opportunities to the space of a few feet, which limitation makes the “American, compared with the English, landscape as vivid im color and as sharp in drawing s8 one of Brett's pictures compared with & Qummer. Were it not for the out-of-doors life of the Parisians, the cafe's running over upon the ‘sidewalk, their habit of dining out of door’, of reading in the public gardens, of cook- ing at wide-open basement windows in plain sight of each passer-by, of taking naps under wide-epronding trees of the Dboulovards, of rearing ‘families in the Champs Elysees,—in. fact, of doing almost everything in publio that ‘Americans and Dritons do in the seclusion of their bomes,—an Americen in Paris might almost fanoy the city the best paitof New York swept and garoished. dusted and varbished, and set gat in the sunshine to dry. tise little singu- Jar, and a matter for scientists to ponder, that sithough Americans are more closely related by blood and in history to the English, and moro skin to them in domestic habits, than to say other people, set in temperament they are much more like the nervous, impulsive, mercurial - Gauls. The very aspect of French crowd ont on ‘its Sunday holiday is more familiar to the ‘American eyo than an English crowd upon s0y recreation ; aod tbe Parisian streets, with their dashing squipages,—not massive and imposiog Tike the English, Bat graceful and stylish lixe the American,—their prettily-dressed women, thelr. brilliant shops with seductive show windows, their daintily-dressed childron, their tempting confectronéry eetablishmests, theif over-nrching deme of brillfsnt izare, nd their far-reaching perspective, are As different from Engtish streets and s¢ like metropolitan American ones, x6 though Americ were s rebel- ious daughter of devonnaire France rather than of staid avd formal Britain. Ba _ EXGLISH FASHIONS. It fa sald thet the Engiish Indy glides into the fashions, whil., tho ‘American Isdy ruslies into them. This may in some measure gecount for 454 similarity in fhe general style of dress and carriage that one notices between the New Yorker ‘who has just come abroad and the Parisienne, ani the indrked dissimilanty in the same matters between the newly-arrived English lady and her French frends. Tho Englishwoman is afraid of doing «.< wearing anything that bas pot the stamp of public approval upon it, and will not glide into a fasbion till the little stream of her own individuality tan glide with the great popi- Jar current, Therefore, by the time an English ‘woman has glided siowly and majestically like = foll-rigged man-of-war into # fashion, it gen- emally happens tbat thst fashion is eis months or even a year old, and 8 conspicuously marked with the date of its birth as are tho country houses of Normandy, which invariably diéplsy the date of their erection in cut figures upon the oof. It eanaot be denied that the Exglishi ters- perament is not artistic. It is firm and brave and proud, it makes heroes, it generates the sub- Tube indtlact that one thing is worse than death, and that ie dishonor ; but it ien’t the stuff out of which the best artieta are made. This Isck of thé esthetic element among the general people is manifest even in their dress; in the etub-t etioes with unsnzled uppers and fiat soles that even the faghiovsble woman wears < in the sti Jong-waisted dresses in which, whatever may be the vagaries of fashion, and with total disregard for the trae lines of the natural figure, the En- .glishwoman simost invariably dresses he a AMERICAN DRESS ANTISIES. he American temperamen'—if & people wade up of elements furnished by every civilized Dahon under the sum can bo said to have « na- tional temperament—is decidedly artistic. Its expréecions ‘tre often crade, but that is the fauit er of tts vonth than of its nature, and with fdicious culture the children of the Western ord Will, some day make the best erhsts in painting sod ip dressmaking, ea they already are in dress-‘tearing, in the world. lt is a fact that ‘American dressmak- cathe best ones—are the best in the world. ‘There is a certamm Gash md verve, 69 to speak, fn the effect that Paisienne dressmakers ob- tain with their work. They are adepts in trim- mibg sotording to the roling mode. Bat for individaatity of taste dominatu:g the raling aciple of the season's styles, for elegance of “St* with an eye to the capabilities aa well os the discrepsncies of the natural sigare avd for stipe, honest, conscientious work, no modiste ean be better than the best of our own country. L remember a tittle woman in Chicago—s lorge~ eyed, defi-handod, plump little iady—who would ave bronght out breathing images from blocks of marbld, or fastened them in in warm pulsing life upon canvas had fate not put ber in bond- $6 node and eciarois ; who was as truly a0 artiave in silks, velvete, and Gaintiost staffa, as hed abe wielded the sculptor’s ‘chisel or the painter's brosb. Beforo tne firo, she worked ‘modestly in her rooms on Lake street, aud pot miaiiy, save the few for whom she worked, knew that her dresses were greater trinmphs as works of attthan any shorr, elaborate, overdone, and arbitrarily fasbionable drees that Worth ever sent serosa the Atlantic. Some of his dresses eamie to Paris, wero worn st fate champetre and on the promenade in the Champs Elysees. with Parisian toilottes that had cost their wearers thrift enongn to e 3 question of speculative philosophy with a doctor of drnuity, and money Fhough to supply all tno public echools in Ciut- cagounth handsomely bound vclumes of the Beechér trial. The dresses were univeredlly ad- i aithongh they were not perhaps the latest thought of the jovisible divinity of fashion, hay- jing been made weeks before they were Word, fore than one Parisienne expressed openly her wish that sbe could find so artistic, and con- salentlons, ‘amd economical a dressmsker io S yives OF PARISIEN TRADESTEOPLE. ‘The great tronbie_ in Paris, not only among Greasmakers, but among mapy people with whom ‘one is obiiged to deal iD a bueiness way, 1s this ‘want of conscientiousneet. Your dressmaker will promise you your dress in a woek. You call for it two weeks after, and, slthongh she has probably ent into Your matériat, she has not dreamed of finishing Yobr order, znd Inoks ‘amazed st your unrearon- able importunity if vou dare eas what you think, with yoar barbarian American ideas of the beau- ty of trath, of ter fetseboods. You expostulate, argue, beseech; Madame miles’ beniguly, bows §racefully, and promises faithfally. fou de- clare that the Russia sails a week from, that day. ‘au catch the prevailing epidemic to the extent ‘aithough you baven’t sny idea of eailing on ‘Bussia or any other Canarder for 8, year at you don’s scraps to convey the impression Fe FE of « book. The jailer did not consider the to be delivered. bat cords in twelvé hours. The vain of her busband’s prais be brought to se6 the spect Lorenzo Day baving married Miss Martha Week, a local paper ents de, a Week is lost, : ‘should not complsin— - ‘There'll acon belittle Days enough To make the Week seain. ‘4 Trae Btory}—John (who this sort of thing for the “Da you know. to be settling if we arrange for about— aid for wearing the eccentric man who gets Pp! ‘ proper degree of dirtiness. Yankeo’s coats to MARRIAGE AND Arsene Houssaye, York Tribune, say8? many marriages tions. Madeleine friends, ‘I sball not I bear of her separation. is famous note + sacked, and your EUROPEAN . GOSSIP, ag jeclares that the be sent home the next day. does come home j catch the Russia before it les’ viding yon catch the next tidal You do stop to exam a find that you are that your trunks treble Isyers of fin WOMAN: Buying 8 Bride for $160--Play- ing. Chicken. souvenir important enough afew days after came s similar inclost This aroused suspicion, e matter in hand. He exam- she never can SEPARATION IN FRANCE. in 8 Paris letter to the New ‘There are alwuys a great here, and & great many separa- Brohan ssid of one of her beliove she is married antil Tt was another actress “Monsienr, you es for? Ismnotso silly 36 ‘who bas the folly to wish to ot join hands, but shake they say that separation medy for marriage. Some to marry. sgain; but that one marriage is 3 Prince in Patis who re- o by marrying with a bank, and Governor took th ined the leat of the book. it was only twenty-six lincs ime toulow vouto| female Notabilities on the Bois de Bologne. that of s common novel, Then ha studied the hair, je email quantity of the g.the hairs, be found them of unequal length, and twenty-six in number, the same a8 Struck with the coinci- id the hairs along, the line of the ey respectively reached, beginning ith the emalleat hair. After some found that the end of each hair point- thst these letters tence, which in- friends were on the f t, time he left the prigon to be examined an attempt would be made to ‘The.Governor laid his plans ao- cordingly, the attempt at reacue was made, bat the rescuers fell into their own trap. How the Vassar Girls Eat Candy—~An charged moro = IES Original Ball-Room Observation. John and Mary—(: ‘has been carrying last soven years}—' think we ougbt What do you say,DOv, say two years’ time?” Terribly in Earnest—Ye crosse street moi gon & warming up with a sti and exclaimed: ‘Fa! want me to marry you, if you were tho Isst oman on The Turkish Sultan at the Opera—Amer- ica through French Spectacles. tortion that you ines of the page. ask my hand. Wh’ to marry a man marry me, Let ua 0 General Notes Relative to the Ladies. ‘Americans sho come to Paris op limi and with plenty of many Freuch m stylish Parisieupe tion to giviog me Dieu, Mon Die! rolling her eyes and gan wont; 2u kpow we French women u ks for Americans. We cannot Marriage and Separation in France---The New Sport of “ Tent-Pegging.” ed to a different letter, and combined formed a elan; formed the prisoner that watch, and that the nex! BUYING A BRIDE. esterday, after Alvert Lea (Hinn.) Standard. -—one of them residing in the and the other is a sufficient re ther had given desire divorce most people say plenty. We have ‘odistes fatten. Sai "Have you any ine got ontaida Two young men: i Saettiern ae Sin thin’ Gouky ther will die some in the southern part of Btcele County— were each enamored with one and the asme ‘The’ affections of the lady were “divided between thé two. Hard words and blows failed to seitie ‘As @ last resort, the Freeborn County man agreed to relinquish all his Tight and title to the fair damsel for the sum of $100.. The other chap couldn’t see it. Freeborn County showed a will- the fair thing by then offering to take the disputed property him- scorned the offer. Ourman which was not accaped him; but, when the bid wi to be too much Zor his eas he cried out, “Take cried the Parisieune, bragging ber abo! day, and you may. wouldn't do it ii earth !"—Detroit Free Press. ‘The Worst of s Social us todine with some day next week, and letter to them to decline the guddenly forgotten what ex- Parisien Fashions-—-Mazzini’s Body--- A Capillary Correspondence. ps waairecen! wife back to bis ed himself by sen: tolographic dinpaie from Socrates ; How comes it that till nouhing remain! Fib—" Oh, Henry, this s.modiste who wor! THe scoTcH Jon! Tendon correspondence of Neusletier : Many anecdotes are told concern- ing the sort of relatiovship which exists between oar honored Isdy the Queen and her faithtal gervant, John Brown. Some of these must, of course be taken with ® grain of salt, but the I believe, can be reliedupon: John’s or Hor Majesty is yery great. It wae ho first took the man, simply be- ightforward and extremely in- dent; Jolin never alters his broad Scorch to please any 06, not eve! 6 Quesn was once getting upon her little Highland pony. 01 be- : 8 to tuck up her riding babit with s pin. John Brown was this office, when su claimed Her Majest; bonea, who'vo invited, nistly, at 5 o'cloc! "ye just posted a invitation, and I've N THE BOIS DE BOLOGNE, tes from Paris to tue Phile- The weather is perfectly 6u- de Boulogne is thronged on For be it known drive on the Bois the great day of Tuesday the crush of though somewhat groat, and the dis- ‘éally magnificent. dresses very ele- page in a8 elegent iy NOTABILITIES O! Lucy Hooper wnt delpbia Telegraph : perb, and the Bois every fashionable afternoon. that it is not good style to every afternoon, Toesdsy fashionable resort. Last carriages around the lake, diminished already, was very play of toilettes was One lady whd always gently, sod whose equi; ns ber attire, always Bi TERY. iso one of the chief forms of false~ the tradespeople of Peris. An a few cays ago, wae commis- er to bripg her a half-dozen ‘The lsdy for whom the ‘a Titania land of Isdy, 8 on her lips and tht terness of the ed that be had not to the Prince, and although a8 not very stron! id stood this translation awered his heraldic ‘the recont panic Americsa lady, moned by acothi paus of kid gloves, gloves were intended and wore a fairy's glove, “Just ag soon a8 you can ¢: arn money snough to pay our last threr i financiers, was well ied hildran a new suit of clothes, fare on the etaze, you can come to has Winnemucca husband ve eince, on Eié eve o! thern mines.— Virginia ( Nev.) self. Steele County raiged the bid to $9150 failed to reach raised to $160, it proved cupidity, and with esgern her.” At this time ir loves was, on the con- bia of a woman, regal, tall, d looks about ten thousand times ‘and her gloves are always ipped into a shop opposite ff the eatablishment a pair, as is often Prince Albert #! cause he was 8t his wife a fow day son-in-law by a di partnre te the Nor! Endlerprise. made for him 800,000 at the Bourse. bitterness of the consoles himself for the ga large as Titania's, The Danbury Ne an in town whosen! of tubers. The grocer sho have meant tabe-rosés, and who filled the order, age when the woman o: tella 8 story about a wom- tt to the grocer’s for half-a-peck ught that ehe must gent the boy to the and waxed eav~ xplained ‘that she wanted was a Boston woman ¥ho martied a Danbury man. ded” notions have penetrated ese editor says: igcussicn in this country a to g which shoald exist between men Ié is woll, therefore, that our ‘shoutd take this into consideration, rof the other sex will grow % tually become so overwhelm } mill be immpcesible to control it.” Says a lady in the Woman’: cannot imagine the women, get down to ct tee work. How to move do with it after it was mo’ Iy—two ladies voting for it in a w timidiy and deprecati the etpectant bride atood n indifferent spectator, ether Freeborn or Steele County ‘The winntg man gave, ide’s father aa io- place without any And now we aul ‘Louvre, and 4s) 5%. ‘The mistress asked if she would try on permitted in shops where thom on, as she was in ‘Then eaid the women, hand: ‘Madam bas 6 ranell 5${ will be ber thought a» emall 53% d paid for the six pairs, t the woman's consum~ ed deceit, as of course the ed at che absurd vanity of the 1d be fisttered into buying six es five sizes too am! caring not: wh whether she to attreet attention it is tly about 40 $160, with the bri dorset, and the marriage took pnnécessiry delay. tties propose to 1 te, on the ground of is asleep or shamming bird ‘to decide. “you have pricked me, eaty should wear mat "3 reply. Brown was She is spparal m the unhealthy pallor of her d the seeming state of stupor in iy seen I should take ber to Groizette attracts all eyes 88 her dashing low esixé the payment of the * ised, then,” was Jobo’ “no value received.” presently after sent in to fot which tho Queen described. rng the ono described, t “Brown,” ssid the Queed, isn’t the one at ai." “ita jther, your Majesty,” 6 hind the saddle than you,” and WANTED: A WIFE. To the Editor ef The Chicano Tribune: ‘Lexrvoror, DL., Juoe 25.—Ism 8 young man on the aweat side of 30. Iamrich. I suppose Iam worth as nach ss $200,000. I have cultivated and harvested my wild ota. I have seen all I desire to ses of the world. I have traveled all over the globe. Ihave stood awe-strack and damb with astonishment by the Pyramids. I have gazed the cold aod smileless countenance of the hich haa svood for centuries the mute glory. I have sailed jorious Venice in a go0- love-dreaming slamber ‘Yhe American would be about right, an laughing in her sl complexion ani which she is usuall; be an oprum-eater. she drives slowly past in victoria, She was mot! and coiffee the other day, ad in » atyle calo ch a certain mantle Ynstesd of bring- Jobo brought # much A QUEER CONTRACT, St. Lewis Glove-Democrat. ‘An Iowa Isborer has sued an old farmer on rather queer contract. The man hired to the farmer on the obbdition that part of bis wages would bé paid in money, he should receive one of the old mi i labor was performed, and the the gitl was not forth- o& the fault of the therd is much di woman also laugh American who cou! pairs of glov just this and nse , buckling it be- ken mair about the weather the Queen submitted like a child. TENT-PEGGING. London letter to the Now the other day, game of tent-pegs' ch, 88 @ manly exercise, romises to take remost raak of our fashion- {t is practiced in the north- by the armies of Mysore © Mahrattas, Sikhs, snd by far the most a0- is called by them neze-baze, presses its nature od ‘dinarily used in her hair being pushed ulated to show off g and peculiar ‘white straw, trimmed and pink roses, being otherwise the powe and that forthe balance en's daughters: ain, Weut into s large there was insuga- ment to fit herself to s air of Pinet’s boots. t that time had un hor foct » 3’a that tortured hi broad, they were Buch boots cost $5.50 in jand, bat in Paris it was her several pairs. saw her foot all defects in her etrikin nomy, and her hat of with pale-bine surah wholly unsuited nette complexion. driven by & con of a Russian istr rated the Indian n novel diversion whit acclimatized, and p esa of unbusiness oduct or share in oommit- ‘ss resolution, or whatto Passit? certain- hisper, the rest money was paid, but coming. This was ni its place in the fo old man, but of able smusements. concluded at the an in the picturesque costume ‘ostchik; the bisck hors ‘under the weigl sits, the cynosure he celebrated Russian dsl, the beatiful or Mrs. Feenix, or by whi may cail berself. face, exquisitely curreney in Eng! can be bought and Scinde, by th Afghans, the att complished, and it Its English name ex] emilar to thoso or en into the ground, and the draw thia with the jance as he rides st fall speed. ‘This go easy to do aa to describe, and a quick oye for distance, s light dan unerring aim sre all Mussulmeng, who for discussion. we sre not in- if tit ; it must be dope some is for specifio perforza- for damages, Wo Sp- has @ good eause of proi provide herself tering with gold, formed whethar the suit right; they didn’t ance or for dsmages. If ad into exclamat ds as if in ejacula- in fine frenzy, and cds! ai trop ».atites > fadamo muut be ap ther Iadies hava such tiny . the fair land of feet, probably for er conntrywomen do pleasant to havo ‘positively to ber victim to the alluring Ths Norwich Bulletin revels & philosophic pg of .& man who years and now is coming hoines admiration, clasping her bant tory praver, roiling her eyes orving ont, ‘Ah, 8t pieds!” and then American; for 00 c feet.” Madame bed never bet shed in her own coun! Doodle, for her tiny the reason that mostof b have small ones. Bat it was the flattering unction lai soul snd she fell an eauy ‘of the boot-selling si at upon her feet at nad tormented and the siren atood # little ira the foot, with exactly ag that with which a connoi insqnez or Val mind when it rays, in speski in Texas twenty-two fo that he is il! aad ‘but pe deeply touched by the rev- manly love like this, Jeaving thé object time. When love tical aystom like this, it fal both in form and horoughly dis- to the value of en unwilling wife. dressed, and # Laban, 1st Moses, ed-looking in every Indian camps, is driv je horseman is to monument of doparted through the streets of git dola,and been wooed to ‘on the bosom of the Adriatio by the s gay gondolier. I h i by moonlight, and veh Spanish maidens dancin tinet and Inte. Jerusale stood within the sol elation of a pure, dures for twenty-two years—! to board herseif in ean be reduced to a pract becomes one of the chespes! sco, had been married he visited bis clab for One of bis eyes had suffered a ., there was an unnatural thinness in his whiskers and hair, seemed to have lost to his bachelor day! at him he aid: of tne club that the drive. Next be forced to wrestle te in jurispradence. Tha robably be left toa jury, Gepend upon’ the matrimonial ence of its component parts. superb open gel talent of lows bories worthy eve visited th eld with ecstasy beauteous to the music of ¢as- m I have wept over, and ema halls of the M Tomb of Ti has been drenched by my te to Mecca, and have the well of St. Dusta: on top of the Tower of fortune to ascend in a ot Pompey’s Piller. the ruins of Hercul baked 17,000 years ago. and took refuge in the thunder-storm. I have tray. Way, and alobbered on the lime Eminence Pope Pius thousand mummiet i. Ihave passed incog. atned io the Black of the Kremlin: I footmen in elegant of drawing the cart! one solitary ocoup: band, a close grip ap nocessities. As played by the form our native said to be wond ant—a& womsl stylish in figur dyed yellow hair, er forehead, sad in her best days could have first seized upon -moude, Kings itealf has changed, and there il royalty. It is Cora und the Bois de Boulogne as age more fauit- e elegant and Bobbs, of San, Freoéi just three we PLAYING CHICKEN. St. Joseph (Ho.y Gazette ‘ed by three English aid a little blu Fourth and Eleventh Husears which last, having isnd, bas brought the game by the feats of its entertained on Satur- ongh att the fashions- ail the frequentors of the d made it 8 point of honor tly the samo a4 the her with their brevi distance away to the same expression e-eyed, flaxon- treet yesterday, “let me snd we'll sil play inquired half-e-dozen 6-year- ars, I made 4 pilgrima: quenched myt biret e x, I once blew my nose ‘Piga, and I had the good balloon from the summit Y have wandered through and eaten of bread T swam the Hellespont, Parthenon, in a violent ele over the Appian Yet, since she tra of the demi. haired boy on Second s| take your candy “Ta it nice?” oldé, in chorus. “Nice! you bet Now, I'l Isy the candy and youall godown there and you hear me call The girls retreat about fifteen fest off, nd strot, and fisp bis rap, cluck!” and all the and bent to Fick up tho ow opened his mouth been a beauty. the shadowy Scep! have beon dethroned, 6 a aa calling the mem- “Tr ia one of the rules ber can resign without ood verbal reascn therefor. solicitation of my wife. gay more, gentlemen i es ‘A mate convict at Cayenne sion to marry a was & widower the G ceasary first to obtain had not tho moral these boots are tov r than the boots!” poots and hobbled away on esch foot whish in her boots eball be made for a Titan, and sball day It would seem bie world ct London, Row and the Drive, ha sport. While being imterchenged the Royal corte; it is! Let me show you. shor:; my feet are longo down bere on the step, she meekly paid for the toculttvate a banion time will demand that on a last large e028! remain forever mere ing art of the French wi vanity of the Ameri will find no equip ted, no toilette mort obtsined permis- t; bnt as the man overnor declared it was ne- the certificate of the death communication was sd- to the sathorities, but without any re- t insisting ‘that the coremooy the Governor sai that your firs. wife like » rooster.” ted and gathered in & group while the boy got on his AT THE OPERA, New York Evening Post: been much amused the daily journals of macy , Abdul-Aziz, the Turkish they had the pleas- ‘The eccevtric potentate, ach like ordinary have left his peculiarities be- homie he carries them to ex- tly received here gives an 1 in whick he goes to Constantinople. It Goes not care ore than once yearly, and ocoasion, selections from the principal operas, new ‘A few days ago the lers to prepare T have inspect- Wales, with their two a, and made & \d Ducheas of Edin~ ‘Duke of Connaught and the Princess selutations of the crown. ea the Prinoe of Wales 2 on either sido of them the object of e Royal Irish Lan- t out at the sf bad for their purpose. it roft snd slippery. and when one remembers tha’ ly a few inches from t nider misses his point, one can yand the horses we! d the misses unt There was, however, things considered, the average Paris correapondence ‘Tho Parisians bave by the publication in oman aud the credulous ; the Duke an FA COMPLEXION. tbe matter of feminine f yossin concerning ho has journeyed a all o roosters wings. da luck, izls came ran) Sandy, when The little fel and took it in at one Louise received the When the play co took his bovs," 00! seemed to be explaiaing t In oonnection with vanity comes @ cul 4 young matron ©! h ** Milwaukee, Ses, and danced a jig on top ions of tears a t the grave of no longer ba delayed, ++ But what is thera to prove ig dend?” ‘The reply of the coavic! bly satisfactory on this point : Wi +¢T'm here for baying sssassin! At a ditiner-party recen' ‘Mr. Lowe, ex-Chau tarned carious stories abou ‘ure of making in 1867. when he came here, mortals, seeming to hind him; bat a ceas. A letter recen! ides of the manne! the Italian Opera appears that he that institution m that, on that grand s great number of and old, are presented. e opera received ord Sultan, who was fo remain ing until 1 in the morn- time after tho reception of the In- along cortege of mules, bearing the cooking apparatus of the Boy- the Sultan's ward- It is customary for toilet several tunes dur- to the opera. When the baggage- 8 officers of the 2 unpacking, and ar This young matron ful woman bad she a hher face, Unfortunately, b ins bilious Western ‘A of the lémon-peol ‘by an intimate ao- fever and from the ee fo . have regained per! {ter thé causo effoct of & billious habit—s ed. Sbe consulted physi- of : Waterloo, which I now ft curiosities,- Ihave scen ant in the world, ‘of the King of 8 across the baok that tg might stand on him, between them to play a game cers wore much pu would have been which was very eea-shel!’e tint upon she had ved long enoug! State to become posseshs: xion that is gained witn chills and. n aif our candy.” “That’a cane “3 rooster alays grain of corm, api CANDY-EATING , ‘Poughkeevsie (: Wz. James Campbell, the chief says that the young gz confectionery be- the use of can- ar is certainly hurtful to them, for it seems to be fixed, and to meet the situation by the table. Candy- eats is, in his opinion, tly given in London by rooster,” seid the boy; bi Deine hens up W 3 of the Exchequer, the d then picks it up the largest ele the Royal Stables 180 feet high, snd so forty common elep with space enough sary pas- ices, when the mem- raity referred to tho who had no property what- rod his bride the ber for the London absurdity of 8 man ‘understand that re uncertain in sually frequent. le of his poss ited the most éta- with the whol married. ‘swfl guifs and chasms, 5 ties _in the world. of the hits being ‘Vassar College, College are given to eatin and considere that was removed, the saffron sxin—remaia cian after physiciaa ina your splendid talents.” “ Well, eaieloter’Neueds Aatogards Bat didn’ endow you wi usual changes which gene: onorabl the summer seagon aro nifest. The profusion of flowers loaded at the beginning to scarfs of white raw bonnets by with brilliant dark-green The fashionable color this summer is tinged white known as cream filled with terror I jumped sfter ht en she reached a we were drawn Up the fashions, the rally berata the inau- dios in that mann pat the sppetite therefore he attempts putting fine candi irls between m: ‘a habit aa cigar-smokin the College uses it to acks ze m New York, the bill for It ove young lady ‘another thinks she must no end to the outlay of to est sparingly, to bathe to avoid cosmetics. i swhat ahe bad done for for the coming of the ‘clock in the ev - ae, tolls Lorseli—ever seater th A QUARTET OF SGNNETS. er eldest daughter, aged that my watch stopped, human being to I remained over Tam perfectly seeing—yea, 1am aisgust- the world. I got # and it was impossib! breathe & minute. at that giddy height. with travel and sight day in which b 10, came majesti aiste of the chure! L—A WORD FOR THE WIND. yarmuring wind of this June night, ‘O wind! that thou shouldst bear from ma wherewith bonnets were of the season is giving way surah, held in place on the drst prayer, mth ‘and besmesred with she looked as if mado bad Hved lightly, d a large part of, robe, le its appesrent made thes for thy fights igh the failing Summer light Id I begrudge to thee isa her face most tenderly; ‘The face so loved, 50 distant Uf from the tides of memory, Jn long #3d waves, to-night, 01 ‘Thou wilt bear wp some ech ‘Unto her ear, then shall he A tender sorrow For ons who toils, yet ed. ‘Asfor the fashion! that. Ihave been st ‘and haunts of pleasure in th tasted of the waters at Ems. seen my sweet countenance. the elite, the upper: within the lnxuriou ty; and what a mess of. faugh! lcan’t express have seen all the pretty for & atage ghost. and eschewed cosmetics, de with goldon hair and blue eyo3, gypsy. She felt ‘to any chemist the aecret of turning goldea husband openly declared ipa” he would pay $5, eciile lotion ” that would traly the wonders of metamo: able world, Iam sick of aliof the society resorts ‘Baden-Baden bas LThsve been among bonton. Ihave sat wanton Courts of Roy- stinking humanity it my disgust. I —notably, the 9 ex-Empress Eugenie, usted with pretty women. Iam el, with society, th hollow homanity—i rusted with everything have ever BeCB, into quiet, domestic Ife. sort of awomsn I fool. I don't one I don’t want on the nature of the an: “Oh! deah Jawge, fred of s hog,” be carried home on & of candy sent to ht which smounted hands it around freely, too, snd then there is train bad arriv' to be the yellow-! was aa sallow 38 & const color—cream roses, inclined to offer a t who would discover flesh into euow ; and ber that ‘+ to eaee itt, Sultan came and ‘Lhe curtain at once To#e, “+ Barber of Seville.” minutes, Abdul-Aziz discov- bination with plain solid much in vogue for costumes; ite 1n the plaid, with solid navy- es and trimmings, bei Black silk grew are shown now Piaid silks, in colors, are still taking the census st a Indy on whom he ion to look at his book. The for bis courtesy, consent- ita pages, the Isdy look here, you can’t fool me that this book there ain’s a woman 40 years old, You have got & here aa being from ‘and I'll take my solemn ft 'em ten years 2g0, age then as they be ‘While Capt. Harper was Austin, Nev., the ot called asked permias: Osptain, who is noted ed, and, after.giancing over said: “ Now, | way ; cording to in the town over, dozen women down 40 yoars of 8&8, oatb that I knew every ono ol second act of tno had listened a few ered that he was s0 called a council of minis consultation was pot of Seville” was followed * Crispino 6 1a Com! .—A MONTH OF MEMORIES. yy memories, good-1 it began to be ‘that little Mrs, C. was not found at her room, of indeed the hotel. Hor oafé au lait was ning, but, after that, sho ryant or friend uvti} late in did not remain mm ber room, to be whispered the gervants wore ques- ereabouts, and could tell that she left every morning very yurned at evening appat- ed. Curiosity eo torment- of the hotel as to lit- pgs that they srose one scionsbly early hour for the ataira for ber solitary ‘They retailed their gossip in several bine for sleer O month of man; Ghosts throng your mooa- days; ‘atber round me in some silent place, th is fa the roses, and their cry dure th sky finished when tho ‘Barber —and I am disg' a selection from ‘nis the Sultan had mixed the ministers aud ta; then, sud- for overdresses. volty_is exbibited, berog lockets, ornaments, etc., ers of the humming- bird, the patterns being leaves or & ig the shining green ¥ kof the bird, iiecked f the throat and breast. thess feathers, to be and effective orna- yory often to be nights, and sultry elyewhere about taken to her every m0) wes never seen bY the évening. Sho jor abeence began about ss a mystely, In jewelry 8 no" d everybody. I tt to settle down To be brief, I want to for a few moment his grand chamberlain, ‘Bsiq. did not please him, and | displeasure, meantime ‘Phe trembling arti tic with an aot from ‘Er- this part of the performant raise to . Charles dof the sct, the singers “Glory to Abdul- listened eagerly ‘They meet me in In aadly murmuring ‘Then sm I ag aman who ome dead, beloved face, ‘s dream, the dream ! the bitter waking, ‘He knows the moc! And gazas ona now night-cover’d wayyy ‘winds I hoar them #35 ; reams and seeing, deems don't want: I that thinks she 6 that pretends at the singers with smoking furiously. baited this forse ¢! navi,” and duriog is awful pretty. she don’t know a hog, and, when ako lion ora tiger, and sbi do suoo that hog off; I'm ‘and faints away, and has to the hair, are very peautifal Parasols are shown, fmoge of cocks plumes the dark glossy feathers lored silk admirably. Gi raid ia much used f immi rosues and jackote, ally on bonnets. bonnet for eligh! three rows of narrow silver prim, and the face tt Diack ribbon with »_ sing braid in the centre. eutly very mach od certain femnle in tle Mira. C.'a procecdi m for what if was, TiL.—PRISONED ‘THOUGHTS. 0 soal of song hast thou forsaken ‘Tuoughts journey throug! ‘And throng the gutewass ‘That thou who holiest in thine them forth that they mi Gistant soul, to what they sy + We wander up and down, yet find no way from our captivity. essz ges for those outside, The Cay pal 4 ed the words and sang he'll bet sil bis money that she ia over 60. ‘This kind of demoustratior lemmas especially distasteful to the 61 d bia own name he d next day dismissed the cham- ical department. @ the scone in usual splendor. parigoned horses \y-uniformed sol- 9 trees; the chair-bearers: i it night and of my soul, ater sacs AN IMPATIENT BRIDE. stetes that on act of marrying sn elderly ugnal, put the question to or trimming cloth over- dis even seen occasion- iustancé, a black straw is decorated with braid outside the is composed of le bow of wide silver dé trimming is of lack and gold this style is po- rt of a woman I do JX want one witl smelling-bottles ; goon a8 he hoart one that is ugly. when in the Scotch conple, he, 38 the bridegroom : Do you take the hold by the hand to be your Isw! reased- with suc! ight wander free. dently very mut for she looked sim: Every Sabbath, however, away from her mysterious and came reci- r brother, while business trip to ies of the establish- darkly of an intrigue of pa and, althouga di plainness, was evi ax to complexion, sn English woman. charge of the musi ‘While he remsiuved in the thearr the eqaaro oul dred were hitched to railing diers reclined under of the various hy , aod wil not aud beans. I wanta ‘To lead us forth And all day long we ‘Come then, O song, my Make thou in turn each Or must through life ‘And in dark places ‘arn up her nose st pork woman whom you now batever it might be, woman that can visi! table-d’hote with he! gone on 8 burti Wisconsin. Tiere sli t! ment begav to whisper s bandsome lover, avd of 8! i the geerct places 0 at, in her busbant g shamefully, a the extent of getting Madame Bachel’s costl long to be remembere hotel in the Rue de Casti had stooped to varied di mystery of Mrs. C.'s I into the street, and afte away in @ voiture. bad t till somehow they w carriage in the crow! culisrly effective, tney fue éeeno with interert and en jasm. want B womso ‘at one sitting witbous ba Tahould be pleased to ladies matrimon! Continent (excepting Keations from that of course, I shall ex- licitation will at repented the questi who ean eat seven Be ; . daily watch and walt, wing hysterics. much loader, § deaf, which in rea less patient for his answer, ‘but the bride was reality he was; I ir ee shouted into ‘ute tried in vain to rival the 5) tendor which cast & glamour It is ramored that be- rv there will be no more Francisco Chron- found like most crowded with bad part sacred to those circumstances, poor was filled with little hich Ianterns were swing- \ted when miends ly out untess the Getio’ correspondence San icle: ‘The Campo Santo wo grounds in Italy, modera eeulptare in the desd who die in good corner allotted to the iron crosiies before w! ing. The lanterns are Ligh visit the graves, and burn slow, wind extisguiehea them betimes, Just the walls of the cemetery is an {eolated tonvd that has a history. A friend who was i f 1872 tells me she often ‘abuut the streets in awls like an invelid. Brown; had come from Jiuh family in wl that year he die + before hia death did himself known to his pb; the sole man in Itsly sw of his distinguiahed pati 4s soon es the open correspondence clined on the EARLY VIOLETS. le scent, which is to me fumes that come after, fon of her beaury blows; treet, ih sights as meet ‘The eye, when quite forgetfal of ‘The th the sun's kiss thi over the whole epet cause of the Sultan's ange! opera in Constantinople for f, the ceremony was nd bad even gone to face enameled after y method, But one day, @ in the annals of that iglione, after the ladies jevices to discover the -had aven followed her ‘her drive rapidiy ‘ollowed hor in another ould loga sight of her he mystery all came out, 1 be noticed); but t Indies auswerin| they are merely in Hore, even in this bt BALL-ROOM CONV! Nothing, perhaps, thetie commiserstion UGH FRENCH SPECTACLES. dence New York Times: The tories about Améri- Enrope, and now and then I feel like Here are two that will be We have just heard,” says AMERICA THRO Paris correspon! telis many curious 8 deserves our sympa- than the position of a timid ot know what to say to ; indéed, we have “ hidden the unfortunate felow ventures to remark, “What besutifal dresses !” ‘observations which co thfal dancer overcome with recently heard ins the most original: tam the unbappy youth, ” «Did it burt you ‘Hexnr Vrscest. translating them. In summer tall found of interést: “* the Figaro, “‘s frightful story, which ié now in Paris. Three months ago & love existed between two merchanta of Mr. Fergus MacClellan, domiciled at 48 Broad street, and Samuel at No. 49 Wall street. tion to ® young girl bound to sup) thou f Nature's prelude, that brings soem luke a divine and varying tune, joaio vibrates in the afr. te Marston 19 Good Words, ———_—— depths ” of indalgencé for: who, with heightened Pisa in tho spring of an old gentleman walking ood weather Wrsp! la was known a@ England with an Eng! ‘ow Perley Got Even. rough miners near White Pine, away arather severe joke upon & and had after- fun. Perley snd rodeo” or dance, and the feeling rather well, concluded to duck in a running brook; soused him benesth he camo out he was very shivering like s cat pailed little, bas thought = ‘The dance over, the for the bight, and then Perley He took the ecox into bis his agsistance, and Much whisky ‘bad d they were soon all t wag a secret! enough oman is the greatest of a Tiddie eves ot more than s month ago forid aod portly English to convince one th: mysteries herself, koow her best. _it is n that Madame 8. 8 fi rstron who is as much pective increbee O'Deary, living ees, the following, Both were paying atten- ] whose name we feel One day, without noti- her lovers, she suddenly York. ‘Despair united the two who resolved to set out together in 6, snd to have an ezplans- shen she was found. One other searched in Amer- o the former | her father in Calcutta, He telegraph, and pro- out West, pisyed one D. W. Perley, cin, who was wards ocoasion to regret their fare of the idectity’ the rest went tos ent, it was Maz. fact of bis death itement io Pisa whered in the yn at the gain of a take a Turkish bat! ded so to do as & Iady’s braid should never be man’s coat, unless ‘The hair from & worn on the Ispel of a gentle! the parties aro engaged. remedy against ed to the hotel th excitement and atntter- i har story faster than her . “IT wont into the room.” called for my attendant. She flannel blouse, in h bare feet and arms. te ag milk ev-e-ry-where— baen recommen excessive corpulence. and her gossips pale ing with 8 desire to tel tougue could mor the water, and when coid and wet, indeed, from swell. Perley sud desl and waited. geerch of the fugitiv tion with revolvers wi started for Europe, the Bix weoks sg —— Was with vieed bis rival by im the following strangem wag accepted: checkers by send the following day borne to the station in sole: a vast concourse who lived in Genoa, was not aware that her brother, banished f: ears before, had dared to returo. after his déath come memorial served. They were not, however, who bas long becusn married the pereon whom thus securing, in it, a model busband. mn procession, amateur artist, has she employed to one singe at leas! A girl covered when she thought he ahe complained : there is room for rose for revenge. contidence, paying him for then did some more waiting. made the miners droway, ant ground sleeping souns ‘cook geized pick and the darkness. The former had for vengeance and sa admirable ‘The design wes to turh the ain torrent from its astural that it would whelm the he stream to the proper the cook and fell to work. bey bad undertskeu, bat for money snd the other for do not mind fatigue. with tives. It was nearly mo leted and allready to let the ‘The final blows were eecaped into the % It raged down 6 tent and went over them r Pharach and his hosts, d tools went, ecd the miners, ed to land with difticalty. came Perley and the cook were of wet miners sat upon the k, very melanchal Turkish trousers, wit! rom decry wuere was ad white ag whil on bosom, neck, srms, feet, lovely 8 & picture, with and large, clear, blue than a picture, for she—el was the wLole matter Mra. C. had observed wl bath that ber attendants b: Questioning them, It of their L:fe of sweatin: damp atmosphere: Insta1 taken; and, taking sdvan! her face with both her hands was about to kiss her ; then , my harids are too small ; 500 set between them.” Fond mamma—'' Sap- should. die, and papa married you do?” Datiful services were ob- of 8 rehgioud itionslist. His body Ohrietian burial, but & physton ling the moves by Perley and the yes, Sho was orettier went out into he—she—was—Hrs. in s nutshell. hile taking her Turkish ad the whitest elking elie learned that The game was begai emained in Amer- ame, Day before i ioformed Mir. O'Deary that brains ont. Mr. pose, Arnold, I pian it was, too. another woman, Farewell 5 Ana dream for sye ‘Tuxo. CaRrEstEs, He was allowed to experiment, result is that Mazzini’s body lad in a dark dresu~ black pantaloous, ‘and so divert it sleepers below. Up ¢ point went Perley and bad blown his leaves for Caleut bether the young will bave ans! now repores on. & pedestal, cl ing-gown with scarlet binding, id black kid gloves wit tt, The flesh is of a bimeb-sray asa brickbat. He reposes ‘thout the Campo Santo, et over the wall, the ashes led with consecrated ‘stone body sre wile a mustache very | ed. a divorce from his hired her for s cook. bss bad more new dres=ea than she ever po! 2 vntly her resolution was at i to i owe oe tage of her busband’s Feet ee ced fa : attendsot in the Tork lishment in an endeavor to rid low roses. And those friends hen she returns to Ame! girl, the stakes in thing to do with gives the very number these two merchants have done that, nt, if the etory were not summed up in & enormously rich young late literally,—who cut off like mit color, and is ss hard m the little temple while near at hand, of bis mother are mungl ‘The eyes of this open, the hair an under the circaumsl liove that Mazzini will arise a! the last tramp! 5 CAPILLARY CORRESPOND! A capillary correspond tempted between dnrance vile and Sincé that time one was laboring val hogpital there. The | SIN° io money tdered to attend his funeral, jours sfter the ivter~ f the officer who at- hom abould he meetin the alive and well, whose before attended? It bad fallen into a lethargy + he bad been carried to the oom, where he Is; ty-four hours, d where he was, aod herself of her ye! who meet Mra. the dam was comp water into thenew channel. and the chafing stream new channel a rcarin| upon the sleepers in y-dispored youn} jinance imposing, $50 e who is found Li o'clock at might. 1, worman bas psper f the Beecher tri g persons in Union ted with a new a fine of from @5 ont of doors after i lady asked me, a face asfairaa ® child's, need that they have learned from_me the trae? The other eto Bentaa Dayar. tended the escor' street but the ¥ funeral he bad e seems the seaman A son of 8 Yanket has been residing bas s great horror: of Say in which sbe gated it. ee was yesterday knockiig at the tthe sound of ‘Second street, a boy came + Got anything t to eeli your mother # ‘ashe as well get off'n ot store teath, "Detroit woaring new clothes. This evised for obvisting the dia- "As he cannot well buy @-hand shop, be bas them ashionable and most extrava- ‘cng then hiresa workman them for bim fortwo ¢ that he can personally ho bas seén the working ed her cabin with 1; and now she dcsnses time to by pernsing the cneer: Tent, provisions, ant f a house on id the combination de around the corner an i agreeable necessity. his clothing in’s made by the most fi gant tailor in the city, of his exact size to wi weeks. The writer say! youch for this story, 85 when be came to idered table for tweu' t fly while at ber tal pages on tha wall. A Lowell man keeps up bis wila can FAW f tooth-paste.” coutmued the boy, out sround his month and sbe cleans ‘em with a ed : Parisian thiet in bid comrades outside. ‘The tter from bis fiancee con- rely a lock of hair wrapped in the leat ly, and foll of sorrow st "When the coffin came, for s ruthless act. Porley ‘siaa tossed into is, and having paid so dearly bis woodpile ‘by mak- ee elle was more than even