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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1900. “THE DAILY | British Chiat the Eniperor's Much Dis- cussed Character and the | French People with Cone ;| sideration, In “Napoleon, the Last Phase,” Lord Rosebery triee to solve the riddle of Napoleon's real personal character by a study of Napoleon at @t, Helena, where 3 eloquence ule not be stemmed the Hritieh Government, with the asmist- WHAT BROKE UP ante hith Brudder Peter ance of the Continental powers, tofled at DE MGETIN’, jac @ [the task of “wagging and paralysing an 2 @ |intedigence and a which were too migantic for the welfare and security of the world.” Tt Ie @ most Interesting book that (he By Eva Wi?! ame Malone 1MO; Dally Atory Pav, Cod — Tite n he maloh Into (Coprriataed, berry nex’ night lookin” lak # NCLE PERTH wor eparking “Bist } would’ molt In he's pon. we cut great Koglishman of our day has made UJ Mourndn’ after the most ape}he ‘amen’ at ebber SiN” sheacher About (he great monater-man or man: proved style of “atelty.”” But the im, an’ 1 whisper 10 igh moneter of all time. And it Ia on the of bis amatory eloqu sould hat set next whole a very fair book, one that will eapocted co furninh a perpetual]. Dere's gwing be rule 4 COMPL ease the Mrench and surprise them, flow; so, tn the Intervals, they whiled P Opimeny, when tinge wera atten’ pully |used as they are to the lying and mis: s away the time with chotce bits of local [bly an’ dat Bap! Mia" preAc Aer INO” BN' Trepreseniations of Mnglieh observers of kegalp to which Slat’ Mc 1 No a pA RE Sy frute|Erench matters, For thatance, Lord wo averee, Of cour war Hankins 100% fis’ coutily' | Rosebery does not attempt te defend not interested in th omlp-what han We in longa! J ey hal the meanness of the Bnglish in their er wast Ho merely indulged in tt to hf a Meee ke mich up acfereatment of Napoleon—thelr denial of please his tady love at {fo eend ot de mohner'e bench hie rank, thelr petty allowance for his ‘They hail drifted Into church matters fas beta’ he peo d@ hin’ eer te expenses, their lodging him in a poor sewhich, by Ue way, was not alwaya & Fo eer eemacher he rie up] fePalted cow-shed, used tafe wibect with the loving pile, reeing often eh os he was vogyecetin Tuntt) he nent ih that Brother Peto was a Baptiet—a ; An! atan’ Up pow'ful stl On’ Tohanged back to A Mable as soon aa he deep-water Baptiat-and Sle’ Mournin’ p ry] Wa8 deal, And Lard Rosebery spares Wan an equally loyal Methodist. Tndeed, wag det oan Ky te Teta d! dat no. ridicule oF eatire In relating the dos sho wan the discongoiate widow uf a} mohner's bench ast soe fiiten, On’ Tings of the Ignorant and brutal English Hacklen Methodte’ preach. ‘im lew I dare any |i ort! hep hisneif, “Den Bri wid de} ards come on Lowe, But the chief Jailer, Sir F is Drealdin’ elder. “Ry de way, Mies Mournin’’ said Unele Peter, “kin yo’ tell de suckum- liy pasned all his days tances what ted (' de euddent tummin- d natlon o "de vival ruvvices at yo" meet: | Mffon eae tere soni ben in the hut.” says Rosebery, ‘reading, in’ house? Ise Htywrd Punt one an'}s Vine o ii, ix wor ae Put writing, talking, but withal, bored to den ernudder—but 1 ain't nobber felt {do Baptia Rae n eto deat Ink E'so reacted do bottom o° de mai. | Te, time | it nwo, ap nt ander. “Bored to death'-=that iw the clue tah. Now 1 know it's yowef dat le}de mohners fot up fum de jp to the true inwardness of ‘those wx ‘pared to’ norate de whole bianess, eee: bench, qn sate in Mi bs de ree} yeare between Waterloo and death, He tn’ dat Brudder Hankins, yo" preacher, fr Bae at day Se] lived In two bare litte reome wiih « Dots wid yo', Would yo’ min’ tellin'| Men mhoritt he ette, ut ea fF bot] few yawning attendants who admired @ fron’"'—here Uncle Potor slippet hia}fe praschers an, ‘bout Walt fe Meth) nim, were in a way devoted to him, frm Inainuatingly wround Slot’ Mourn: bans fur ‘aturtin’ Ag, peace, oo ART fel but’ wore ateo bored to death, could fn's ample walet—"would yo’ min’ tell fn’ & fren ‘do berry bottomer facks in de cane!’ “la co'se T would'n’, but ‘fo T gins, yo’ bettah git dat amm o' yohn back in hits place ‘fo yo' hatter git de doctah {! met hit,” pald lat’ Mournin’ archly, “Nebber min’ ‘bout dat ahm—hit knows hit's bieness an’ doan need no’ structions fin de ladies, P. ose Mise Mournin' wha t wer’ page roke up de meetin’ wt Zion © “He wer” ‘bout dis @ ist 'ournin’ with, gusto attor meetin’ bin won on ‘bout lx weeks an runnin’ eM Blick & “ent, snlnte's etn? at fou Haptiol preee nt jealous it eae Me, g rade uth ‘riedup a he wits meetin’ one night, be up in his pre’ iid-yo" mowt not bin an hardly supprees thelr yawns in hie presence and were nad to get away. “The one pleasure of the captive's ‘Aife was an arrival of books, He would shut himself up with them for days athing in them, revelling tn ioe on them.” The néed of exerciae finally drove him to @arden- ing="the mighty conquerer wearing red slippers and a vast atraw hat, with his opade in his hand, working away at dawn, @irncting the exertions of his Impressed household and (he labora of the Chinese gardeners” He spent much time In dictating, He had almost forgotten how to write tel iy ‘into ae Sometimes he would dictate fourteen “T atn’ in’ “bout goin’ hours on the stretch, His wretched at- rata ain Fo) be eat ket] tendanis now took notes all night and Jordan’ coulanrt wah aw iY ps) mean-| again had to begin at 4 in (he morning, nem eee some 0° dem wha Sot ON) He tholight he was a good reader voy , we] deciatmer, but was not. And the min- vane ron’ ‘an oR heah ne tow erable attendants had to listen to him ‘ouse my churey | hour after hour i declamations of tragic poetry, he watehing sharply the called aC ronfanctien Y tore th wet eae te ea Raina nit wnt! the malate he ajacniated, “rudder Mantin wa'n't a Ney fe, yar ve pray Ne ry {i Cha ater nto: jorrow! nit avert a ‘om iat M ee eprane ea her chair} indiana' F " ie wee medde yo" pwine tok hit up? Mebbe yor tink ‘cause A fone atraightway into wat Li ada tab'n folks what . Nae. an’ got a few draps—mebbe yo’ ta 54 aernen Unele ty ir fired up, t sald ni 32 * marry you’ nobo) I. un je foalin', foh T tole Brudder ‘Has’ Simpson, bard ant| While to mai re of lose attention. “Why, nies Then a oropgerahi doe mak] He read the Bible, Homer, the Greek me prengher: a + Bo t eat no mo' ple in diel tragio poets, iume'a History of Eng erted, de a houee enssed Uncie[ land” Rucharfgon's Clarissa, Voitaire's 1 er eras nian ins ae Farka ean Bat Mourning tonsa’ 1 ile|tragedies, enpectally "aire," all the hooks erroun’ q slate what K vd unain ‘ats me time giving him)‘ Warope, eapes what dat ve that, nolens abou He tad ale nr P month to Oiler LW hd ee nan ane Ways been an omnivorous reader, To 4 dete door, Waterloo he (ook § volumes, and three days after his abdication he wae aesem- bing book#—history, philosophy, strat. ay, memoirs, He scrawled on the mat. wine as he read, | One day he sald: "lt was | pire, 1 ruled 83,000,000 of human ene |more than half the population of Kurope.” Yet here he was now on this Nttle rook in the vat oceansdesert, like ‘a caged animal, walking reatlessly and rent In sinatny MMholt "Rell On, 5 “30 ‘NATURAL ariot.” Handles) r iteelt, SHORT STORY. |LORD ROSEBERY’S STUDY OF iw be a oa N LORD ROSEBERY, i ‘Chriatianity as too modern; he disliked | pa Bocrat ind Plato; to the doctrine of eternal punishment; | te ment which he heard in Kgypt, that (hone | m, who worshipped three deitles must be finally, Mabometaniem while ablieh He did not betleve in the divinity | tn of Christ and "mentioned aa an extraore | ny’ VIL td | ht Aa to im-| f dinary fact that Pope P actually believe In Chiat dead we are altogether | ne dead.” He wail he could not believe in “a Just God, puntehing and rewarding, for good rank, &e, But it was along hia own pecuitar linen. marry the daughter of the Empress of showing his descent from (he Dukes of Florence, He nent It back “with the remark that he had that his nobility tenoite” of He talked frealy about family About It that she eould be believed only | In: almlersly up and down his confined den. and watching the outside world with the feroe despair of his wild ey He had no hope of eecape, He knew that he was! “done for,” He war walting for death. He talked on every subject, In religion he inclined to Mahometantam, onee say- ing, "We Mahometans,” He regarded NEGRO IN CHOIR OF ST. GEORGE'S Members of Fashionable Church to Hear a New Baritone. HW. T. Burleigh, a, negro singer, re cently employed bank clerk tn Bi Pa,, has Ween engaged for the choir #, George’é Church, Biuyvesant Bqua: Hurlelgn possesses an excellent voice, He came to this etty 'o cnitivate It and studied at @ vontervatoty of music, friends in Brie defraying hie expenses, When {it became known that @, Georme 8 in need of @ bariione, 1s ‘alg applied for the poaltion and was) atteonatul, a DOHNANYI’S FIRST RECITAL. ‘The Hangarian Pianlet Sympathet. fenlly Interprets the Masters. Bettor acquaintance with Ernst yon Dohnany!, the young Hungarian plantet, deepens the Impremston of his ability to interpret the works of the great com- posere with sympathetic feeling and in @ masterly man: At hin first recital in Mendelssohn Hall yesterday afternoon fis programme Conststed of Baoh'n fantasioe and fugue, Beethoven's hia own vartations | inherit my love for sleep.” ‘How w r war ® policeman once.” TOLSTONE NELPRPOL WIPR. HB Countess Tolsiol, despite tho tore of a large family, for she Is the mocher of Uhiriewn ohtidren, | and the bnlife management of an em MAY IRWIN AFTER BIJOU. oy fe ane sense gg? Haydn's caprice in F minor, the Bohu- Oflers $20,000 m Year for Theatre| bert-LAeat's “Boiree de Vienne,” in D fat’ to Katablioh « Steck Company, | major, and LAsnt’s Rakocay match. He ber 8 Chopin waits. tate, ‘indy time to asmist her husband | May Irwin hae offered more Oe In. ity. ilherdry Iabore. Count ‘Rotetot’n | $2500 4 year for a five years’. leanp Rivet Ths ha tp Argyl iting (# @ideult to decipher, and the! the Bijou Theatre and the Teeny a» Si aa mh wis ae a eis gra With to al ie si “74 x cheeks iitaitie ave) She 7 orard Gwyn in a now piay by Cater Haver- | Ex-Premier A hes ised His Own} twentyetive. 1 madden after a survey of all the poleon at his outset war phenomenally ast In proportion to hie vast, hut atill bounded, the idea of the damnation of such heath: | ment of rhe vai he objected | out it had he had been much imprensed by the arau- | his ambition. When that check was res con: | He ¢ advice, He surrounded himaalt with dlocrem, mere blind instruments, He| Vited destruction. Inq memtencg: “he pearance by coformporaries, one dated won after Waterloo Unfortinate And) with a iarge head, his hands and leas ye lucky, Look at/ small, and His *hody so corpulent as to sure to die in his bed.""| project very considerably. His profie tx} He wae a great believer in monarchy, | mod, and in exactly what bia buste and portralts represent When he was about to] bad Naht yellow tinge nich got up for him ay H shrunk into the shoullers, hin face fat, | nothing to do with uch tomfoolery;| with large folds unter the chin dated from Mon-| whole his Nation’s Officials of Mean-_| ness in Their Treatment] of the Famous State Pris-| oner, tration by Dr, Greene’s Nervura Blood and Nerve Remedy, © the Liberator of Italy! the all at already saw world neath me" Lord Howevery thinks that Napoleon At os Wan his Intellect, succumbed rly in Nis career to the Insanity of and «reat He finds faolw ‘hat Poloon “lost hie head’ about 19% ONa. nuecenr aloulating shrewdness MmMon Kense were At ambition Ired sanity wa Napoleon's ims oe superior to the judg majority of mankind 1 to bear any propor. mm to or exercise any control over oved he was 4 | We began to de 1 to Ie man." © his follow-men. Ile became deat to wee" 41M ie taod Himaelt hy the tise, and ruined maelf by the abuse, of superhuman uitten,”* Noah appendix Lord Rosebery gives veral pen pictures of Napoleon's ap Here |e "Hie Mure is very bad. He is short, but Nin fill face ta} Hie eyem are a light blue, with a f the Inte rhe Wad been two 6 ina necond, afte at St. Helena The atature short and thick, his head | On the neral look wax more that] an ot panlard or Portuguese friar n ihe hero of modern tin | REY, MENKY LANOPOND, Rey. henry Langtord M Weaton, Wo Va He ip pastor of four churches, the eminent Haptist divine phy al prostration hed i the whole |OvAlem wan w epiring friendehip, on the whole phil: Tinea RAONY cUhodion roee mended by physic han *, but found no permanent MINISTER SAVED (Rev. Henry Langford Entirely Cured of Nervous Pros. ‘or ten , affairs, “He wondern If he ever really] ‘The {mpromalon of Npoleon at 8t.| Ha have een nora de and ariwing when all thene jing he aa loved anybody, If eo, it was Josephine |Holena which Lord Rosebery leaves vous that tad Soy Sn bertaae nelte BHEe (hay Bee been TO alittle, Ahe indeed almost always lied, | upon the mind tk of a fai, mentaliy de , ie Guid a Gel RRA ls Re Peagnintts penis y 4 ! ’ 4 Me pel WA unable 10 hold my head stoady in the pulpit, nor could 1 hold oF handle but always cleverly, except with regard | generated man of geniut: cold, ey nieal| igoe cian able t8 hold my heal steady in the pulpit, nor could 1 hold oF handle. my fo her age.’ She Anatly got.eo tangled | arrogant, incapable of either wishing or} hands and ar 1 wan so nervous that | could seare eed myselt, In fact, my nervous by amsuming that her son wan twelveloxophical anil goed-humoret) not a gene One aay Twas in the por iH. Omien, ot Aardie, We Van apa he paid. | years old when he wae born, She wae}tiemen in any sense of the word, but an the two bottles of Lin, Oree me f Wervure blood and nerve remedy iP you say it ¥ 7 ther, wood r don't help ot pay for it hot Jealous of Napoleon's secoml wife, | mot a beast either, ant of dominant a) 1 took t U t and fownd en snmoh «taller! that ttn tee me but when he tried to get Marie Loulet | perronalliy (hat he fascinated all whol botties, and now. | 4 i In strength. Dr. Green t r tame into contuot with hin, ¢ } i truth(ully recommend It to go to wee her, the Austrian refuned|eame } yntuot with bh ven nen ee Ree mien alain rae ot thip 1d taadlalbe. tap tole tar him from going the last shimmer of glamour in person | the good of other rulfere m herrous and provtrating diseases who can be cured by nN apoke well of Marie Louise, | and surroundings had been stripped from | this remedy, For myself 1h arm thankful to G. that | found Dr. Greene's Nervura bh miduct after hie fat. He ade mitted (hat hie marriage to her was @ polition! mi | be ho galt one day that Ifo bl he would not marry again! marshals, "Had ft had @ man Turenne (0 second me in my campaigns I #hould have been master of the world But Thad nobody, When I was absent my Heutenants were qiwaye beaten’ OF Himeolt Ne pala: “F count myself for halt in the patties T have won. And {t/ ‘a much even to name the general jn vonnection with a victory, for It Ie, after all, (he army that wine it He regratiod that he did net die at) th some supreme moment of hin carcer H1@ sometimes thought he ought, ‘for the sake of history," to have died aa he entered Moscow, Again den and again Waterloo at Moecow,” he walu, 5 should have lett behind me a reputation as a con-| thi queror without a parallel in history A ball ought to have put an end to me there.” He though! Dresden, 12, wan the Arenten’ moment of his life when every foverign in Hurope except ihe Sultan the Russian Emperor and the King 0 jth Giron’ Rritain was at his feet He undecided as to hie happleat momen haps after my viotorion In Italy | What enthuwiaem, what cries of ‘1. BERNHARDT’S CABINS, ‘The French [ine had to make elabors ale arrangements on Sarah ernhardt and M, Coquelin I Aquitaine for They will arrive on L'Aquitalne next Mon day The actress has had propared for her own use the “cabine dem dames,” which had to be transformed into a boudoir while two cabines de luxe have been transformed into one for her sleeping apartrigents. Coquelin also demanded that several roome be thrown together for Lis ac commodation, The Bernhardt war h he showed that he knew of | him, For twenty years crowned with glory! such as never ity of a flend He sald Hetle that was good of wis] sich a man. ike] Cllmm@anoes, he pald with an amasingly sina] amount {quiets the nervous system, he deadens stand th tones, ‘Nervous pi upon you #0 quickly sleop deserted you night after night until your eyes fairly burned in the darknoas, then you tossed in nervous agony praying for sleep. you ceased to be courses, and you grew out cause, trouble somewhere You ought to know that indigestion, and nerve romed what It han done for me." OR. GREENE’S OFFER OF FREE ADVIOE, and for iiehted any other human | ing, Napoleon paid with six years of terriple imprisonment as toe ingen ould have devined for Mis advice is from his great skill and experience ConmMering all the elre | road to health, Thous Do not put off getting the right advice If you are iit, of grumbling DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS. WOMEN MUST SLEEP. Avoids Nervous Prostration, If you are dangerously sick what Is ¢ first duty of your physician? He @ pain, and you sleep well Friends ask, “What is the cause?” answer comes {n pitying tration.” It came in the beginning at You were not alareaed and when \ saving of twentysfive per cent TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, Look out fer the Wwealher man—notelling what he has! headquarters best qualities, right from the and lowest price Best Body Brussels, . Ax ers AILWool Ingrairs. .. 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