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NOTES FROM LONDON. ON MTLITARY MEDALS. 1BU8 AND OTIIER MATTERS. bmvtf twx B?ori.AB (waBEBPoirF-T or thb flaaBama I ?^ LoNlMiN, Noverulier 25. lt ia not eaay to aay what m re eould be ilone for Ihe troopa who have corue back from Egypt. Tbey bave bai i. iee.i\ed and laewweaT. diaad aaaldaea r?te.l.a.hlr- (aseitandadored. BaBBB of kBeaaaBBOblad, lome promoted. and the whole body of offlcera aud men welcomedwith tbeuioat Kenuineentbiisiaam by rvery *ort an.l comlition of men an.l wonien from the gueen to the coetermongBT. The critle and cvnti. who are forever lying in wait for the ? aalail-I of th-ir fellow men, are aln-adv nggeating that the tbing ha* been nver.1o.ie. Poniebodv waa at tbe patBB to poin out that the M of eaaeam rer-omtnended to notice bv <ir<.an.et Wolaeley after Tel-el-Kebir excoetled ln numbcr, the list eent home after Wat<-rloo?by tbe puke of Wclhngton. Sir Garnet. it rnnat be ad Biitted. ia given to gnabing. He doeanot ahow toae much advantage on raper aa on the t-nted neld. N?r do hia adja-eaeaalwayak.aptka Ireulcagteawrth ln reaaonable iH.unda. In aomr ot tbeir detafla the Hnlllil akarwarai ea tba troopa and genorala are cleariv apaa ta comment. I eappeee encb at t. n tiona alwaya are. But U rema.ua tru- 00 tb, whole tbat tbe reeepttaahaa aaaa aragtfcj al the troopa and tbe Broopa af the recepti.-n. The Oiieen'a part in the bnsineaa has beeu done to tii.- _.-. . ra. delighl of go?"l aabjeetai with a amgi ?ce,.tion. Bha baa attewed tha Mother at time. to apeak Bl Plaoe af tbe Snvereign. - an aaxbabla w.-akiieaa. but it ia a weekaoaa Ton havo aoi Faawoteaatha extraordlimrj ????*?? after rel-el-Kebir abont the Dake af Conaaugbl ^MhtabrigadogaltantJ^to^attaek. Aatbe ,ni:a,;e.li.l:o'.ana.k.au,ltbal?nke did BOt lead iuotbea; Lyorothww^thiamdncky pbra,' ..uaiot tnuobdwelt onbvti.-.ovaU'i rsin.aoftanedformmtbegouor-lordo. ptiblifHi-lth^week by the Ftald Marsl.al - ni.u.l;.i--in-( hi-f. tbe Dake of Cambrldg. ? eorimian.ls to , - ? and the troopa ln leneTal hi.t ,; ..rution of thelr eonduetduring tLl ? . gn.-tnwhichabahaa great Bat oninfeeling that her aon, llajor-General hia u d ike of Connangbl and Btratb tra part." tba Dake af Connanghi did Tery w.-U and in a soUher-like way -wbat be bad ta do m Egypt \U> Bervkea dea gBitloB, bn! , would __,._,, tbal tbey are to be ' I "ith __,.?. red by aueh men aa Willia, Drnry ? . - our, and half a deaen athera. He ia, howeror, tha only ofBcei tba Q Pt -ir <;aru-'t W ? tbe Qneen'saon. Royaltj ?t. a kind of ateacrip Irerighl to m .,. ir bai aot infrequently b en th - wortby of resaark thal a Klng or KLag'a bou ta latter daya abould be able or willlng to perform any war. It waa not, I may add wlthoat aoaaa aaartdranunga tbal tho other hrar! iceord -.1 by the ? eorpa, bnt I pa?t iheQoeen'a baloonj it] ? ' ofC-': I_t.; j - nt Windeor Caatleon Tueaday, ra and men, th* ? dahcd : thia rigtal way. Aathe Q t!l. ?,. mdber boy who bad ,,;., 3oo medala wera distributed ov.r lii'y ofBaeraofthe raakofl olonel arabarn,aad fbrtyofthe Indla eontingent More . i-i all the Engliab army ; Tha Dake of Teek la one of the deoorated. 1 m BBol the Dnke of Teek appeai to ooni l ing reearved I ? of ure at Ll Magiar, wln ra rtofthe enemy'a shella paaaed dangai near ln* bead fiehad, I tlnuk, aome - n of con b witb tbePoatO-.ee eorpa and hJe eei m larwarding brtteaa to Toaaaay Umeley In tha a rrataful ^nt, M | aa they ahonld tbe marked I rn by dmQoaeBtoherGteraiankbiafolk ail,l r, querying wbetbez the Dnkeoi en duly nal - If l"1 baa not, ia for a coloni-h-y T Tha poet i- a:: booor a .--, v4orth, I boliere, aomething Hke a. a year. pi rnapa thia hata will vn-id in popular eeteotp to tb.- drammnr btry ol tbe Marine I- . antered the ireuobaa and ctambed tbc worka ol el-K-bir with his reiriuiei.t. never Ior an Inatant g !,. brat the ebarga He. I i ? r . Kota few privateareoeiva tbe madal; among them Color?8ergeant ai tha Whlte iadeaehhed ratber . i adhariiig puf.!i4-J fi'rwar.l at Kaaaaain on tb. way embankxn. al ta fronl oi m,and witb gle i_Be aiaking it ao nnpleaaaot for one of tbe eaemy'a baiteriea tbat tbey bad to ebange tbeir gTound aud net out of White'a range, I n< ed bardly a.v tsiat tbe lanjruag. 1 .nn quot;n_ is aot offlcial Anotb.-r of ttiemen pickerl out f.-r riistiiietinn i^ tiunner Jud|{e, of whom it is reeorded lhat beitig atattoned aa -e;:try m a criticul apnt on B br: . waa w..iiiiilt-<l i asly by a abelL II< Baatheraaked xVartwoaaentoearryhnnto the rear nor weut luuitkli, bui stuck to his post. BirQaraal TTnlarley haa diaappeared Irom tbe EUta heneefortfa Lor.l Wolaelejr, or General Lor.l vfalaalay. The notitication which jflves him au ofii lal rifhl to all new stvle aLd t:t.e appearad in 7?. J oiidi'ii Guzitu ol Itiei'iay i vi olng, Itmay lx' thut tbaa-B-dngaf the<ir,-?t Sealto 1ns patentol Baaaaga eoaaptetod tbe roqnlalte eeremoniea, bnt . grava aaataaia who aball rpeak pomtlrerjl II, r.. a* aay ratc ia the public ptX>eh_jnation of the lb. Qneea haa be.: ? ta dlrect letten taaed nnder the Gr< at >? al i uited Kangdom .>i (jr-at Brttaiu aud Ir.-.ai.il. giai.tiiig the tlignity of a Baron "t the aaid l nifed Kiiurdom nuto Urt I rnel Joneph W o i... r.. i.i M.G.,Adjutant-Geueralof HerMa i il C'ouiiuau li:._-iu-(_'hii-f the iry Foree in Egypt. an. uiiiie afhiabody lawfully begotten, by the name, atyle, aad ti-.;, ,,f Baron Wolaoli v af Cairo, aud ot Wolae lev, iu the oonnty of Bta-Cord It ta 9a ba noted, wita retoanei t- tb. qneationof date, tuat aii thraagh tbe diatEibntionofa-edala aud in tbe odieial Coiir: narration of tha pgoecod a hero of Egypt ia atill Btr tiar net. Bat iu tfeajkat af anaaaaal Bfer Majeaty'a din iier-pirty aa tha avanbag, he haa botoaue GanaraJ l.-.r.l Walaetey, and ta Wedneaday'a lee.mnt of i ,loui_? we reatl that " Qeneral laord Wotaeley had tha howor ol ktaaing haada on hla i>.-.n^ ndead ? I wo ?r three of t!i<- Loodoa pap. aad aa the death of Mr. rhui They ? knew maeh about Mr. v7eod, bat in* azt faraaaaaaaa <?n the eorrnptnem of daaatieanpolitiea ?t. aaa wiitar iadnlgea iBlaooacaaaf Hr ?Taeo7a diplomatie rtaitte Eaiilaml iluri,.g ihe Behelbon. He iii.1 not aoprcve ii Mr. rTaaaVa aaBartaei al hla i idgaaaata ou th< Ln.Un.lof that day. "Hut," Baya thia bn'orian. " mueh inu-t lx- forgiven to a man lung at an ad aamead nga into eoadUel with a atra y, nu favorably diapoaed, at ke conceitid, tt.ward hia ,'' "' Aa he cniiceived ' ia a uiant-., Tlu. tm,,. vhka the writer baa la niiml ia. ua he aduiita, juBt aitcr the 1 rt-nt uflair, au-1 tha j.iunial in which ha aaakea the retnar^ la lha journal xrhicb did more than all others to euihitter the n-latioiia l?e: wem Kuglaud B'Klthe rill!e.l StatOA Ihe English pre?.h_siriveu pr.-tty fuil acootinffc of the production of Victor HagR/a ' L* iloi VAaaaaa ' at the Th<_ire l_aaapaia oa Wadaaaalay. by Ui :ht- iiuiat reiuarkable ia th?- long narrative of that laaaaakabaa inau who, in tbe unprett-ntioub character of l'aria cor?"o?pou.i..-!it t> / h< fiataa, di H_g alf.iira of Europe. lt ia ouly ou great oc tBHiona that he ao far unbends hia uiiud aa to t.-u h :aiy or .Irauiatic thg-BBa Whtn he ilo<-s, it i-> aith (he obvioua conviction that meauwhi. bavt BBaBB-Bad BB9aahBhaa_ II there he any vi ork Ui utiMlcrn liti-rature with which all Europe iuav aa auppoa *d U> oe familbur, it ia " Le Roi >'AmiLs?-." bui M. de Hlowiu ia at tbe pauia to teiegraph from Pariawhat he meana bia readera to accept as n aummary of the piece; which ia in fae: a tlippant carieature of it. There ia, ofconrae, arcason for everythine: the jnvat uian in Farla il meanM. de Blowitz. ii"t M. Victor Hugoi doea. It haa to l* aaid tha t he doea not approve of Victor Hngn'n play. whirh he pro nonnces a tnlstaken aud inialeading drama. He BtandB ap for poor Francia I.. the King who amnses himaelf propoundinghlat-iriral vicwa on which I dare n.>t aaay laaaaaaaaai When M. de Blowitz haa Baaa proclaimod Francis I. the authorof theRenuia aajaoa and the man who did uiore for Krenrh gT'-at ue^ und unity than any other French Kmg ??? uioro than Louis XI., more than Laaia XIW. more than Napoleon "? there ia notbiiiB fot it bnt to throw all our Freneh histori.-a into :tbe flre anl hog M. de Blowitz to de voie hia lei-oirc to Baaapoafaag a new one. A wnter wbo haa naon to tbe heipht af jiatronizinir Il'itro i" it ia aaaaaaary to speak out on the work of Vut'.r Bugn,axenaabk perhapa iu a yonagpootr) mu-t becapable of much else. Fle ia eapuble, at anv rate. of deaciibintf Hngo aa "doteriiiined'" 16 trav eaty luatory and to llatt.-r the popular p BBBBOa f..r calumny ; and the plot of hia piece aa childiah an.l fooliab. All which meana that M. de Blowitz haa made bimaelftbe eebo and looloftha royaliat cabal which ha.a rllled Pnria now asit did iftyyaaraagO with its paaie-atriekea outcries againat thiaaatire ou royalty. After them hadghta "f M. do Blowitz'a traeic wrath it la aeareoly worth while to gnote th. reinark of Thi DBiff Trlrgraph that "Victor Hugo ia apoatandpeetonly." Ihe world which had aup poaad tho aathoa* of "Kotre Dataa de Paria" an.l "i.es MlaerableaM to be a Bomltat, and the autbor nf " Heniani " aml " Iitiy Blaa" to be a ilramatiat of DO llieall pOWOn, Will OOW learn hOW lllialak. U lt haa beea. Mr. Burnaud renewa tbbi week bia attaeka npon Mra. Langtry. While tho tide of populur m. mi both m.Us the Ai .aiitie waa s.-ttiuij in her favor, Mr. Bnrnand waaailent Bnt he a-iz<>a apon tha tirst hmt of Aneri-ati disappr-val to re-uuie hia >Tork oorreapondeni of Th. SUinA. mri London) ba* rnnl two or three diapatehea abont Mra. Langtry, immiet ikably hoatile In tone and, bo far aa they ean be fudged by tbe papera that b ? ??-?? ntlT,nnfair. ForthwithMr. Bur nand eriea ont in PaarA that the w..r>hip of tbe "Lillta"aeemato b on the decline in America. "Wbal ! ti" Boapl or Pon goea the I. ingtry ba istbe amiable and elegant beadline to Mr. Bur - : article, wbicb ia ' ao ipoae, on proof of tbat geni I a x: i ? b hu uimir. i rorerinbim. Of apology for hia earlier and iii<>re bere baa been none. ti. vr. s. HOH I 01BL8 TALK. , Tht VanekaaUr Examintr. We ? ttalkiug ia only a variety ol '? tbal doctrine bocomea eaailj acceptable. At flrat -.ii aonndaacmewbal ahrtll. thongh n _ Iu and by you begin to l.*e it. aa preauniably we ahoald like any ? pretty lipa There alwaya ? a n"te of inte >r- 'be endof tbe ten oa ol Ameri. an Ladiea. aod a - - aa, ti"t ao patheti . - terpei anl of tne ptty wb h . rooali ar to love, Nov loaa, ovei tbe rowa ol -? chaira on deck, -.1 to hrood a aorl ol oooing aoun i aa of . An ern au ladiea king reina m their banda very early m j .,. - their mammaaeonald io tbat reapoct, and Bingnlarlv enong i, witn the.r mamma i at that a.-e. would prefei converaatioually ale .iati.' it tbia early Amencan talk there ia no gabhle. Thoee yonug wonien riaing aixteen aa deliberately and naturaUy aaMr. Henry Irving, and witbont the mockmg twinkleol baring aome thing in reserve wbicb renden the talk of that *n inent actor not nnpleaaantly Irrltatiug girlaal tbe aame agetalk aail wera witb l band* liehind them, aa if to coneeal a skipninf The Yankee girl looaa yoo Btraightly and aerecelj iu the faoe?we oever onraeivea abirked the ordeal an.lB.-ree;- ofl anaaaf bobbiu >>f converaation: yoo may aet aa "plooer" if yon pleaae, bnt geuer ally abe doea tbe 6piocing" beraall; yoo baveaat ilowu to talk to vonr conipanion aa a chil'l. -ml be? fore tbe talk ia over au mterval of three y. ?oppoaed to hava elapoed, and pon aay aood after? noon to ? Belt-poaaaaBed wou.an. Bbould auyone -ay with the Idea tbat all thia is unuatural or pncociooH. he ahoald bo undeeeived 1 or ua it waa one of tbe pleaaanteat paattmea ontbeabip? rben tbe aun waa Bhining and the wavea were ng, there eould be no more agreeable a p_niuii t than thi nnaceuatomed cbaot ofthe Neo ii dialeet, with itanoteof tatorrogatloual theend. ____________________ THE PBEVABICATOB'S BEWABD. ? Preaa. Tbe occnpanl of an offlce in < ongreaa-at. weat day thw i eefe in bu< h a .ul to l-isi th ' ' ,l?. ., . retiied into bia denbeyond 1.,- aaid to the youth: ?? Sow, young man. look m* in thi "Yeaeir." " And 1, - 1.'' " 1. an . pereon <'a!;- ai d aaka if I am in you muat : don'l know. . on wi i. they aay il ia a flnai . r you mnal e.nii. ii. bere, ?t p a minnte, and retnrn an that I am out oi town to take batba for myrbenma " V'-<. -ir." lt was hardly an bonr b- fore a rtranger cai and ? lien aaked hia buameaa he rep ied : " \Y.\1,1 ealled on a Li I luv-lving some .- ?? Tbat was tbe cue for the boy. He retreat. the back room, winked to lu- employer, and re? tnrned tn rhe ante-room and ?' He ha- ju-T ett foi tbe eoun ryon a vacal "Then 111 leave a note," aad the man, and he wu and wrote a few linea an.l took hlade parture. When he had ten minut. "t'ali." ?1 to pay yon tbat |90, but you were out Am otl for lenneaaee. Hee you when I retnrn iu Jannary. Tra-lal" lt waa the work of only ten aeconda to fling on hia bat and reach the atreet: but it waa too late. An houra hard wnrk. inelnding a walk to oneof ibedepota, 'ai!.-ii to tuiu ap io who bad money to leave inetead of a bill I collect, Thi l?oy ovt-r there waa i" >k;n_ muob caat dowo yeaterday. PHOTOGBAPBIXO THI. li.'.BT. f m 7'- Bolt.n Ba v Bafarday. Most touuk BBaiTiod eoaptap have a " lirst baby," eit-ept in raie inaca, when tuey bave twina they have two lirat babu-a. i'he lirat bahf wa>aa temarkabta-child. Buch phyaicalbeanty, am-u tawllectoal quiekneaa aml genlna, au.i ancb inoral pertectiou were never before united in one heuiK. tHher babiea may be all very well in tbeir vu\, bnt thia lirat baby ia aoinething peculiar.y marvellooa. All na auuia rave avor it. aud even ita uinlea aremoved to aay, "Keaeber-kooebor-kaa eli.-r.' and chuck it under the cUin with a fore by wayof Ingratiating tbemaelvaa with the mfant Ofconraa tnefond parenm teiak that tha infant mnal be photograpned. Ihe world at a di abonld not be deniaa the onp-rtnnltj ol gazing npon ua liaoamoata; araourdahonld ookeptol na in\e..neMa. 8o aoeae ime aaaab'ny day tbey go to a photographei. 1'lini the Hnl baby immed il ) beg ia tuqaarrol aml fret and look lena beantiful than usua'i, altbooith ba la .. - draasod apin.hia beat - II.- w.iuu thinga tbat he aaaa la tbe pbo tograpbor'aabow-eaaa, aod not obtamini; them l?e gina londly ta protaat. He rafnaaa te riaWto pa-jiiicatorv biandiabmonta aud tkaochar-keecber keecbet faiia to aooihe. Atlaat hia turu eomea. The aaother waata li.m ta a oortain poaitton. The phnt.i_rai.ber tloean't approve nt .mat poaition. and the baby woo't h;ive if. Fiually a couiproiniai* ia etl-. :,-ii. Tha photographer jingloa a bell, clneka hu.- ;i uen aml rapa with a atwk aii at ouie imolBg Ibarebl to attract tbe atteiitmu of tne Brat baby: but when the picture coiuea out there are fonii.l tbroo ot four impfaaataaa ovarlyiag eaeh otbat nko the acalea of a tiaii. A aec.m.l .iilini; ia takeu. aud the pbotographer Mtt^eps hia ?oul in porjurv by telliug the infant that il he will bold atill a >? hite monae will ruu out of the camera. The reat.lt of thia is a picture ahubtly ahaky, witb the ruoiith opea. A third picture ia attempted aiieu, at the erltical ruouieut. the babyaota BI a prolouged howl. Thua are the roay houra begullad. At laat a good picture ia obtained aml numeroua copiea are ordered. I hey au mol to the PMBOteat friendaaud relativea. TLia would rauae great ei eitanmnt in diaiant lau.ia if it were aotforona thm?. It ia that everywhere the likene-a.a | Bodaaome otiier young eoaple with a tirat bai.y. who are etiuaily of opiuiou tbat their baby iathe J.neatinthe wod.l : liideed, diapaiai{ing eontraeta are alinoat aurelv drawn between thia phoiograph and thu nthei nrat baby. to tba diaadvanlage <>f tne photograpb. lTel ranng ooopiaa will doubtle** go ou photograpbiug lirat babiea. A Paikknai. HEiirKK..-i:..\ : "l?.i ptit a etivt-on a a dlllereat ?Uy,'fatiier ; 1 iu Urert o* thia I ulu't auld a hlaaard aet of atuda a:. the mornlnit." Kattier "No, I aliouid tliluk not W,>t d'yat ui?an a-at-ndln' about at a corut-r like tbla. wbere ui.tuiu* hut ? aei of under-p-id lawyera' elerka _>_aeca, a? cau't affurd na Uuao. mucb leaa ?tu.la. You ain't gal uo BMBj BBB a 'lifli a.-t buiiueaa, unt a mind above a eai'a meat barrer.' - RBBa "LE ROI S'AMUSE." TnE FIFTIETO ANNTVERSARY REVIVAL OF HUGOS TRAGEDY. iraoa rax axouuka coRKr.sm*r>FicT of ttte T?nirxx.1 I'abi*. N'overnher'J:i. The reviTal of "Le R?>i b'Auiuse " was a _reat literary. aoelal, Parisian. and indeed 88* mopolitan event. W__| coamopolitan 1 Ro eatiae for every Frenrh lady atnong the spec tatora on Weiltiesdav night there were t*n foreign onea. Of theaa aev.-n were Jewe?eea, who be~ tacen the acta talked in a Gernian, Italian, or Por tugueae aceent. The public whieh could have beat appreciated tbe drauia were outalde, waiting to give Victor Hngo an ovatiou. I dare ?ay tbat tifty yeara ago there were not a dozen foreignera in the theatre. In looking around th>- baleony, and the lirst, aecond and thirrt tiera of l.oiea. laaw He brewa, and again Hebrewa, an'l agaln Hebrewg. If the foreign aadJndak i-flux aaaaoa increaa ing in an arithmetieal ratio. there wili .careely be a tUoronghhred Parisian apeetator ln the Franeata to a ttaeaa the oantonarj o: " The King Oallivant*" ?ior thia ia the l.eat traualatiou I can think of for ?' Le Roi S'Amu Wuh the lirst representation of thia druma a auc eaaaf I think not. Fasblon ia rapidly debaaing tha Th.-atre Francaia. M. I'. rnn is making the Boaae of Molkare a kind of tlieatrieal /laaw*. ihe aompany thara krwexa eaoh _ea*aa piuuoad il.lv, in tone. It is BXceUeBt f'-r slitilitly setisational .-ei, t.-.-i coiae.lv. vn iL juht a api. e of lodeceacy. Rut H i- too barndoor-fowliah telteeppaee with an eagk Sig i. Th.- atrength oi wing ol Victor Hueo imncbfora actera ortbe bo interpreted hia pieee, with tbe exeap tn.li of Tdbore and Jeaa Bamary in theej rolee of the aypay Ln tber and .-ist.-r, Mtabadti andJfaaaatoaM Oel waa bonrg.a. Hew thronghtbe greater part <>f the erening.and not rrieoetet. Victor Hngo wonld bara done betterif be bad reprodaced bia playal aome rheatre where ttw aeto land ael nol fetiered I . aillade wonld, I am m ranadi d inhnuh' ai tbe Porte Bt, Martin than twitbstanding hia adn I .ti.>u, role of Tribomki the "de I'audaoe, de I'aodaoe io.ij.ura dc l'audace,M oi iMitoti, and the "boldneaa, again boldneaa, and -uii I I l-or.i Ha.. n. apply. it Mtoniahinglj and stupendoualj gre3l part 1 it i- the wh< le play li Pictoi Ung i had ? grain ol hnmor ln bim, Tr glfl man. 1 I ing Falatafidan Ln the . : . - - Lmoraliatbe -. altbonah on the road tomorality. From | ird ln childhood a gr Bt-grandmother aay oi David Oari -d M* ''?' ? ::,!! W0 lld ? ? "I""1 l<) !il' ardiioti- part ol 1 !" "-1 >\Vmu-<. ' Got'aworat drawbackiahiaage IT" ' ?ixty, and ii. - Hfa a- ted and in th< i geand .- idiotu andi. ncea, be ei aid enter Lnto tbe ikin of the deformed, tba ri lii nlona . t a. i ording t.. bia mind and tba Lntenalt] oi for bia dang thegrandioae TribomlH. Got wa< in gn-.ir ? ... ii f I I : ? held down bj reapect for amall-eouled Lilipul lld nol bare done. Bm ne ahonld aol as, an] more than the antbor, fettered by i- waaerldntl thal be waa ii i.i down by tbe I '? He tld he h.iv. done ao iu . innd al bia adraneed ..i ,n tbe prime ?.f life, Bndowad with . no aa to l.niig it lnto hannony with a deformed hi..ly, iaxequisitete tbe part of friavalet l k with the aliabl bnneb <>i hi- b i. k or. to i.e bbotc aaael lmde.-wrp.tou, ratatenl eleration .d bia lel r. His ' ..r truj.j.u than The limp waa LU inatained. On his phjn _ -In.rt. and trimmed m tha ihape of an LnTorted letter M. dreaa was eompoeed of ? pourpoinl of green damaak. atriped with r v. rdanl shade and gold, sl.ort puffed out trona* Bto match, and pelenne i tn Falling like apan iel'sears. long,andlined with red,and tbeother tight and pnfted at the rlbow. The atoekingB i i ? bricfc ip witb a per oi 888*8 ean -n;.- on Ontneright aboulder waa embroidered the crown, the letter F, and I *a inner wlm-L ih.- King took for I - - He had rattle in hia haad. A rory ?'?r he looked. A- tbe . Like wax-work flgnrea Ln i inetit, be nmi- not niit i.i time witb tbem. 1 bere aaa .ui..u- in thejokea in wbich lie in. aI _h< ? b aldei manic M. dt ? ? , pretty wif. -? h ni taken a I Zriooeii ihonld bere bare aat tha hoose ini bere bare b ? itibly eomieal Aa I iiv.lv. It appeara that be jndgad ?:-? gth for tba terrlblt La tba I.-.uvr. in whi. b be diacoren that hia -:i carxied away foi tbe Kimtft pleaaare from tne retired honee where he kept ber hidden i ln tbe blind alley, or eat di aaede Bnasy; aad for . ? aet, in whieh ba ahonld bt ai ?:.? ply aad patbeticaily tragi teai over the bodj oi ?a. AH ? ? '.:>,- paternal paaaagea ha tbe rule of -WooeJet all that partook af tbe ??'" beaal renderedi aml trom beginning t.. aml tba ? kig.I,ifjndged niereiv fromthe e_o cutioniat'e point of rlew Got awakeaed Ini to familian/- mvw.f with tbe part Of tbe leati r La I bad the play with me, I sat down h , ,,. acta In tbe saloon to glaac* through it, an?| waaamazed todi.ror beani aever itrui k me before. 1 am not Laehrymoae, l.ut I uj I r.1th -? poignant ? ea in whioh the hnnebback expreaaea 'he lon. l:r. ? ??t hi- x.-i. n - in i1 e midal oi tbe diaal n,i ,: Couri whicbil whis huamaaa toenteitain. No i,i....i Laao bittei aatba wh 'T-| . , the amoaemem ol the idle. Poor TribouUit waa lodgeil in ? t'""^' "' "W** . |jj al eaae. G rt did not bnng onl ... Whii h there waa no poaa tyol ea caping. Intheecenea in wbich tbe too, acap and . thrown - -r dreaaea in so i. k like ;.''.- .-?:?-? lotb i-n tury. Mareformer, there ia lun a fainl indi ? of tlieileformitv, and no twial or otber iliangun intbe'face. He ia tbuaattired in al: the Bean whieh the Court 18 UO I enre-ei t-.l. / aacae, the dangbter. in who tenoer : .. Dg ' ai. coi . ? t- ra'e.l. appeara foi the (Jnt timainthe bonaeinwbieb - ? w?r* corrnpt dnenna, who ti'iallv aelLaberl tiie--e,i in wbite caabmere witb -> cap-like m-twoia ui pearli on ber bead Bba onghl to be ren eeiii rerj coaxing, and. Ih-iuh full ol youthful cunoaity, apparentiv Ura read] t.. hreak b ami eee whal kind of a place tba great world -.1 Parla ia. aflfe. Bartet waa very feeble i". tins role, Hhe ia anmtatakably na braw and already baa tb.ttom a-i'eet wnokJ ? - rner of the eyea whieh _rtre 8i?ch a look ofin onning v< Jea tah manne - looe de ilera. ibe noae i- an abrupl aqniline, and too large ior the amall.tl ofa waa taken in abdnctlnj ber to e:irrv her in a irraceful poaition. Tbe Bltwtm pi iiftv senrs a?-'. waa l.ornp _wav from lier hniiic. ln TribomUi l,r..u_-iit ber up with her heail down aml het feet hinh in the air. When rWkealrt_ntaa Lourra tlrat e-ecrateR the cirtiera for baing partiea t<, tiie aluluction of Blanchs, and than <.n bia kneea aunpiieatea tbem to let hnn penetrate mh. tba /n?;'i ehambas artaara ahe ta, Oot waa rarr llne. Tb rewaa utenaa aathea in tbe apology ba makea in ihe bopa of getting around th.-.ii. With ? be 11 aelty whieh ia aomatimea i.i i areleaschildhood,tbefinc lordsntaaeBierry at tba ?? 08. W bea they are tired lauich it bia they leera him to hrood ..v.t tbe wroag tbat haa beea doee ta Bba. Wbea h is thinkingof focelng his way into tha laeaa of Eran anckt rushes out ol it a:id throwa heiaelf into In-r f.ither'a anna. r-lit la no longer the iittle anow th ,t ahe waa From tba aaoanent thal iba Btalraa a dend-eenma ni.iii of tba -BOBth, tha j.-str ka iievoured hy ? t.:i.g|e paaaiofi?thir-t forrOBg am e. lo ba avenged 08 h.iesagjpav t.ruvo. who luBBBI a wiue-ahop ui.(1-r the dOOr of the Arsenal, to atah 1*8 hmy when he K'?ea there to eoart the nreftv Ma\jueU,nnr. the tapaier's siater. -Waaaha, vrhoae father haa aent her away from Pana, eomee hui k in a mau a ri.litig-dpa. hhe ia lo love with tramu. IlriNen hy a violyut atorm to 880k for nhel texat MH wiuc-fciiop, ahe overiiaars ?>*>ltahadil _dot> ting with ifaau/IoiiHf to atab ffcaaeffc who ia up ftaua aaleep. fbe ponr irirl tbinka what happincaa it WOUld be n ahe co ln go an.l rec.-ive in the <lark thetbrual o: kotteAadfTed.-mger.baaaaadaf PPaaaaa Aa aaa drairea, aa It taraa out. Bat 'auppoaed to he the hiny'D hody ia thruat Into a Back and carried down to Ite doirrntod o\or to Trxboulet, who paya tbe money he airreed to give and proceeds to drag the rorp-c to the river. Ou hia way he atopa to taka breath and eolilo <iui/e. Hia aoliloquy ia vcrv urand, but a Juatitica tiou of lyiuh-law applied to moaarcha. Then rriaoalff waatato foaat luat-yea upon the viaaga "f tbe daad kmg. Be andoaatbe aack. A tl .-h of ii_ht niug uirle, eiv.-a bim. Hlunchr ia rcvealed to bia jl?ht. notdead, but dying. When ahe.irawaher laat braath, InhouEft mii.d ia upset. He takee her hea.l in hia arms anl credlee it in them aa be did when ahe waa a baby. aml calla for beln. Coininon lolka? men uud women?entoraad gape and Bympathim A doetot ia (.uiinnoued. wuat aaa b>- .1.., nnlnna to aay tiru.lv wimt avmyone knowa, {. a, tBat abe ia dead I ihe laat worila ot the play are nttered bv /V.tVuM. He *aya, aa the eurtaindropa] "J'a; iiie, nion t ufaui." A few ruo menta prertouely tba volea <>t Frameta ia beard ha lun.l taeeeenea Ihe Kin_ haa ariaaa from bia alumbanin Jfugaetaaai ? cbamberabove the wn> abon. and goea away ainging "SonToni feinnn* va ne Bien toi 1,111 sy ii-." Tuia iii"ii ireh ia repreeent ad to ba a amra aonsna aeama He waa a rake, but be bad aome brilbaal aad chivalnma qualitiee. afouoetS I wooden /raaeta In.teed. aa laaid befoie, the eourt i.a peopled with wax-work tigares. A LE<KY DOG. MADEatoiaaxLa'a rn. Too Ineky dog I Her ehtldlab 1 baraaa i< ii know, cloee pre-a.-.l iu thom white arme yv ho m tbe lutore yeara aball prove Ho anre a teal .-i . ertaiu hrve, You ln. be Doaaherarma aball graap true tendiug in tbeir claa| II-1 . . ea "ii 1 otbing eiie ahall ti-ze r la fiiiuro days ; Ion ln. ky ili.L'! V h ri - 1 maiden qrown, m bald and I n 1 A Ior "i aixty-two, 1 11.a. li oa baca 1 roo, You lucky ;u childiah arma, r'elieei! 1;. I, ; ;,: .. Bhorl -;. ,ee y,, i |j-e, much joy >oti know : \\ ere ? "x.-ii lucky dog I THEBOMA V< KOFCoMM I SDEBGOBEIA BOYUOOD. ? nciijn Tribuna. Ur || deacended irom au am- eut Swediah family wi i-i to 'ii- Ua . . e-ree at I Ixford, allU ?Oltled ,,u^ u .?-. .. . ol tlie i hun ii of titerof a feliow clergyman | aml ll waa in . - .-iiotue ihe two youua peop e rearod t ion Bve Ihey li.- leart coald wiah for? tronblea tbey bad lencounter wrr vicariona?foi tbey antlered ouly tbrougb tbeir pa tli.-u . i lomontba and yeara, aad piill ti.e miu abone, i ir came when the i cul boy, Harry, wwtked inl --'?? atndy unedxy und en i ? - ' going, but IUU.-.1 ne a -ai.or, adding witb that Laa Bl 1 ec l.-lt hiui : - 1 ii- . \ io, papa, beeanao, if you do not go, [will rnn awav." ? ir -??? ? . r-iniL.' had b |. out ol n b i to retnrn to achool andatav bii li '.- mi _ . ui to ihe i .-N ; tii.-ii, ? i hia bappineaa tay iu B m-.i ? ad a itb a fi i-iT eaaiou. I be anh : mutiera wen* ou -o 'i-iietlv tbal Mr. (iorringe lorgoi all about it. .Noi bi oi proba ? t 'n bia fal bi r and qnietli iaul i ?? The ui, i- up, ?? What year, m. ?? .'lv yearof waiuug; aml ucw I want to ro to : :n dlamay to bii ? ? > ? ..1 do when ui - ?and u waa decided in aolemn conla -en,! the iptaio who l diagiiat bim with aea-life once and foro>er. Irom r.n.i.iu'i. eommanded by an r; an'l to bim he nnlol. - ? ped bia -".. aa cahin a tai puttiug a aum of uiooej and a kil loro-clothea ' in tbe oaptaiu'a obarge, b_de .-i.iieii to bim and went aome beavy-baartod. I apt.tiu liorriuge aaya hu tirat taato ol aea-life ..- i: ing over tbe nnl. with a lump iu bia : louked aml loi ked at bia b. gaxed at it throogh a baao ol taara that tv anddialortod itaoui luea Intoal aortaof fantaatic -. a rough h.ui.l took him by tbe e.u-. au l a 1 him lorward with au oatb garniahed order to go - bb takeataatoof mpe'a oDiL Aitor th'a be did aee aaa-lita In it. muat it rea Dgland nndia m.i-,,-,!. an I . arreated by bia nnclo, and ihut op until a letter from tbe Weat Indiea aaenred bim tii.it bia nephew had not rnn away. and tbat toe n avatem of I e Ltai >adoea hailu.it _mie ;o wreck, ? i P '"'"r 3 ann a aa ,. laaaai ior before tha maat on a iiiorehant mau. Bi the time thia letter eame the Brat ?!np had Miled ; '-ui the plucky boi aulUted ou anotber and ktarted for India. ?':t tae Congo .'-'a-t a wonderfui tueteor v,a- -.- i. and tbe. e almoet un :, i reaaouing anpentitioo tbat took --.ou of '.ti'-m. rbey waited hatleaaly tbe mia : .- which au old forecaatle band faid was nn pendiug. ..ie of Oood Mope a gale atrnck thevea i-tril h. r and aent her aeudding .- ? itumm tbrougb a aaa i I that ,1 the i... r ;eir h'.l.l oi bope an i never tbongbt tu aee tl iln. But the hull wallowed turougb aomeboa I . lew iteelfto ? :.-r -aw her. with jury-maata I und torn aail-en.la aet, worklng alowly up toward l :?'? coaal ul Hindooetan. Night-watebaa wero told n.l. but aomeiiow thev were badlf kept; and aoit obancad tbal in th?. lumini lemof a tropieal nigbl tbe ahip wentooa ro. ^ and broke her backboneclean in two. There waaouly time t.. anaiob a fow rationa aud pul on irn'ii tbe wreck before aue alid into her ? i b captaln tnak one it tbe ta ere hla booor tia-l gone down, anl. turning hia face to Bnaiand, biew hia braina out with tbe only lirearma in the party. A grave iu the aaadwaa - if him, and the crew atarte.l up alouif tlie ahora-lino. There were :,;.-.i ami tlie littlfl tnglufa boy. 1 ..- .ii - he.ii drove thom into the jnticle, an.l tlieir uiar hen taer.- tOTced aml alow, for m_ht hronght out death in a bundrod dreadfnl foruie, aml tn.-v weia <>' liged to more by light They fonod i .foodei apt the graaaand herba and aome poiaoned asrriea, wnicb laat left twoof ihe men witb btackened faeea tnmod to tbe bra/eu aky. Iiiree otbara were proatratod Dy .liaeaae brouKht onbytha ancongenial food, aad had to i>e left to tlie. ..ne day, when thelr nuinber whb re.luced to metatiger face to face tnthoforeat. TbeKreai eat eroucbed al them, tbroaing ita bead - .-? th abia, and t.urnng; bnt aecond atter aecond paaaed, and ltdid not apring rhey atosd ac.tr.eiy darina to braatha; and tbeir ?nipnaeand relief, tbe beaat raae aa all fours aud ? . Olt intO tii'- WOOila. To make tbe itory ahort, tbey worhod aleagthe ciiat until th.-v roacbau a riltage of nativea, ainoogf who.n au bngl ih mimionary ba I ---Lileil. He. bearina that a brotber-clergyman'a . waa repreaeuied au.ong tlie eaataa ay. baateue . to wel come them aml provuie them With food aud cloth uil:. Piadlng the boy what he waa Is** intereatod him aelt Bofiiciently i" a. .ure bim a oa aaae boma lu -iu Aineri'-.m BehoonoT that waabouud tor < uba with a ,oa.l of fruit. Hiir boy wa-. lamle.l at home ai_ moutha irom tbe time bolefl ita abeltar, aad after the brat week a_.uu eabnly annouacod bta inten tion of following tua aaa aa a profeaaion! Hiawmh waa gratined, aud ba roaaatemlily from rank to rank na: . w l.eu be waa niei.-en yeara old. he found himaolf ln New-York Harbor at theend ofa cuiiae. v. itb tha oflei af a aim. the next vorage. A TMUE AilEBU AS GJEL from Thr < MeafB IHI ? I?,i vi like h>gi tald t" , ... ?? N ," repii-i K. me Vi. I loaky, di rroualy pullmg to tiie. ea :i- ^li- ap. L-- ? leiial.rnae tbal had a 630 ?ont bel.ue lali-u tioiu the atem, " he uiak.? im Beino and ber beat ?nl Irland, Paaa? Perkina, w.-re atan.nng tn theeonaerratory ofl oaatcutl caa tle ihiadreary Movember afternoon, when ihe skies w.-re overcaal with aulleu looking elonda whooa a coming etorm. tbeyabad been - from yontb, notwithatandtng tbat fanay had a aeaiakin aaeque two wlntan before, got on the nght akte ofthewhaatauuaat,andgareoaa to K' mo. I h. ii i wu indeed a .leatlile** .irTectinn. M Havo yon Been 'Daniel blochatf aaked Panaey, aa.ldruly .haiiKinit the aabieel oi conTeraation. ?? >.?,' replittd l;.,uo. W bat la i: aboutf "Obllt'atorolr. A man want* to marry a ffirl, and ahe iovoahlm tenibly. lh-y are inarned by the nn.giatrate, aud th.-n ihe gtrJ wanta to liave __io:her.ereuiouv in t ne t bur.h. I be man refu.aea ba-cau.se h<- iaan inri 1.1, bai lini'.ly aaya be will do oa abe likea. Then the giri aava ahe woo i have bim at aii. aml thev pait very inleeraolo. " 1 he nul refuaea to uiarry hiui I a?_a Rcine, in hag-ard toiit-a, ?? \\ hy, v-?. Ibe refuaea atteriy. " U bere ia tbe a.-fi.-nof thw play located!'' " In SwilBeriand.1 " Ah!'' aaya K.iae. a -i.h of relief e?(.aping her, "1 thougut uo Au.ericttu girl would ao far lorget b-rself." TURKISfl AFFAIRS. THE PROQRF.SS OF CRIME, OFPRF.S^ION AND liECAY. friOH me RKcruK <oaaKaeoNDE?rror the TKtBr*r.| CossrANTlsoPLK. November H. One of tnoae occarreneea whicb ahow tbe aliirht neaa of the change wronght In tbe Turktab nature tinder the intlueneoof civillzation haa become the horrorof the honr. Dr. Klatibian, ahighlvedu cated and talented physiria-n and a mau known and loved throoghout the wnie cirele of Fnropean residenta, waa found ilea.l in the Sea of Martuora laat week. An antopsj proved tbat h*? bad IkeaB mnrdered by amothering. The faet of the mnrder in Itrttf waa horrible euough. hut the matiner of it recalls the worat ilayaof palace intrignes and the secret nowstrlur. The tolice have not eucceeded in rlnding a cle"v to the erlminal. ont the circum atances anpear to he about aatollows: The doetor was stittimoneit to atten.l a eaae in a country hotiae juat outside of Kadikeny ? ('halcedoa on the Aaiatio -ide of the Bosphorus. He waa s-ett to enter the itrounda of the houae bnt not to leave them. Kither in the grounds or in the houae he a l ? aef upon hy mer, in n.tmher sntlicient to throw him daWBBBd to eontrol his atrufirles duritiK the time neeeasatv to sntother him hy holding some aoft b.?!y upon his face. It ia haro" to tmae-ine htini.n t.elnxa eapahle of eoollv arraniriuR to hoiu a Btanla nrdertoput him to a alow ueath, hut the IntOl-U-l artdeaea of the bronehial tuhes and the extamal kaarka <>n the lips where tbey aere tatead upon the '.eeth, prawa that the atieient impervi.un nen- to oniiuary litnnan sentimenta etill enat* amoeg the Torka. The inen who did this deed were inen who eoul.t pi in the ?low tort'tre. aml cott'd roly upon tba baraaeaa of thor ewa baarta. They knaw beforehand that they eonld raatat the im palaaaoi pity dnring tbe lon.-convn'.smns nf their victlm, anl they ptaferrad todatblaratbertbaa t> rlak dlacorery bytaking tbe qnickor method ei the bulletortba knife. Hut tbewotst Eratnre of the eaae ia that tue nmrderer* were ilireete.l I.y aoaaoone bo high Inpaattlea as toeoatreltha po ; liee. Witneaaaa bave been found who taatlfytbal they saw the mnrdered man umlress on the sea ? aml plunge Into the water on thatehill Novemher day. Awituesawhoineautioualyremerk ii boaaa tbe doetor enter tbe gronnda of th* booae where be la inpi oaed to bara b hm killed, baa arioualy diaapi>eared. Ail tbeaarraataaa aa tbe family at the hui I Dr. Klati? bian did not u" t'i th ? houae tbal day, and are eon aaqueutly left nnd itnrbed by lha pol ce. Moreover, liceautboritiea, iu oppoeltlon r.? tl"* teati ni?n.N ? byaielana, bara adwerl ajdinpriat -, tbat l>r. Kiatihiaa "-ris drowaed. In ? Rody taone of thoee whose artora live in palaces and wili not let the trnth be told. It ia . lerona to apeak the nama of tiie dead doetor in a pnblic plaee. Only surm'*es exi?t aa to Ihe canae of the tnnider, One tbeory eoone vrouian witb the aBalr; enother attribnt a 'he erime fo ; i ?nay oo t:ie part "f a i'nrkisli phyaieiaaof higb rank vho fell h's futnre threatened br ti e aneeeeeof I'r. Biatihtan la I in_ nienil.ers of tl.e Imperial faniilv. Whaterer inao, the crime waa one tbat raminda n. h. w tiriulv the Tnrkl BtiU . hng to tbo bat.its of the iUrk a.?a. ? Tbii etiBMin Conatantinopl lattractsattentlon on aaeoaai al the peraona] qnelituM of the rietlm. asenr on ararj rida, In the Ttt'ir-i- Mountalna, not far from the city of Adanalal ili lataane* village ealled Oamante. When It waa fonnded, aaraa er eight yaa ?a a-i e toeeted to serve bi b prote. tlon to eomnM trafdc throngh the monntal ia Mea ware eni aar aged ta more ia aad aattla there The popalaiion la mainly comDoaed of Moatems, hat contalua also Pbriatlana who are the tndearnan an.t prorialoa mercLanta of tbe plece. Witb tba ware of Moalem fanatieism whieh haa lately awept over this eoun trv, tbe lofty apint of Mabomatan aspfaatio -? trreil in tbiaril age alao. Tne ifoalen. Inhab itauta have aystematieallv pillaaed the hoiiaes and ?hapa ..f tbe Cbnatiana, i.y wayof ttlvins- expreeslon totheir!hlith reBgdoaatellnga. The Christiane natu rally appealed to tha Gorernor for protaetlon .-ml redre?s. Tho Gov. rnor. h.iwever. ordere.l tbeai oatof Ini aii'-'ti-t pr-'senee tellina'them that had he known that Ckuriattaa doga exhrted in that plaee lie wonld never have aeeepted offiee there. A few yeara ai-'o tbla WOnld h ive ended fhe marter. Now. however, Chriatiana all orarTurkey barebegBB to learn from Amenean misaiotniries that they are m"n and have righta. rfenee tbaaa naen atrangaly peraiated in demanding inatice, namlng tbe robbera, aad praaaing their claim in inch a wav that the Goreraur waa teoad ta arraat the gnllty partiee. The men arre.ted eonfeaaed the crime aud were Baol to prisou for a few <!avs. Thev were uot. how ever, e.-maetl to return tha <t?.Ien |OOda, aml on be? lng qnickly raieaaed wlthont trial, they made haate tolell th"ir Chiiatian aeigbbora t.? leok ouf for re vetitte. Afaw dayaatterward a laadinu Christian w.is looud <ie_.l in bia bed, with a eor.l araead his neeg aad a aword in hia beart The othet Chriatiana of tne plaee, terrifted beyond tneaaura, anpl ed once | more to the C.overnor for proteetloo. This time _? ,f it I'.very man who teatilied that he couhl ldentiiv the swonl. or who had expraa.aed a hehef that the rcurder waa an act of revenire for the fortner complaint, was arrested and pnt in BffiaoB. Tbaaa men now lie in jail cturaed with the niniiler of their eoinra.de. Not an uiqniry haa heen made ot the wat.hmen of the qtiarter. not a .|neation has baea aakad af tha Moalem owner ot tbal t.di-tale aword : the liovernment has llmltad Ita administra tion of jaatiea te tbe anmmary aappraaalea ef wit ueeaes who uii^ht prove annoyiui.' if left to carry the oaaa to bigbat iiuaitera. What can those wretehesdnf To them every foreiirner ia a repre? sentative of a jndicial farce of unknown mlgbt, and they proseut thrir case to every foreitiner whom they v^n reach. They imploie protection. Jaatiea tbey bara bo bope ad reoairing The mere escape with i:fe from the con?e<|UeDcca of their raah attempt to recover stoleu propotty ia all they a?k, and thev ask it patheMcally, deaoairiugly. Multiplyanehaeaaa hy the numberof amall. out-of the-way rillagea in 1 tuxey and you have a atitu of hopele?B gnevance whieh is appalhniz. Tbousanda on tboaaaada ot miaerable, ignorant peopie lne under t-Iie yokr and sti'ler an aagutab of fear be eaaaa tbey are Cbriattaaa They are outnumbere.i tea to999 by Meajlaaaa aad so tbey. are he'pless. Hat aa their <ry Roes np to heaven the aound of it reuda our hearta, heeauae hnmau powar can do nothtnc to remedy their tronhle. Forei.rers commonly ean do nothingto helpthe out-of-the-way victimaof Moalem fauaticism. Hnt (leneral Waliace haa lately had it iu hia power to aid one grnup of unhappy creaturei who were alieated at .lamnaaoaie ttne ago fora real oruu.in Laary violatioa of tba dignity of the Empra >ix (ireeks arrested by Tnrkish troopa had lain iu priaou witboat trial for fourteen montha. Every ei^ort to seeute their releaae had failad heeam?e the <ultan aloue eotild deliver them. Ona day when the-nltan a'aa exure.asiug to (ieneral Wallare ini deaire to ahow him some aiibstautial tokeu of re gard, the Oenerai uiildly suageBted that the t oftheseaix (ireeks wonld i.e aeeepted witb pieaa ure Ihe Miltan was prohal.lv a lutle aurpnaed at the tnru given to the conrersattoti taatteaB down the namea of the men. lu duetimeanlm penal reacript iaaued directiu^ the releaae of tbe aix nieti. But bere 899*8 an odd compllcation. The aix namea aivaa la the order were uot the namea preseDted by (ieueral Waliace. The clerks wbo drafted the order had auuplied ?.ther uamea. However. after fanaalfalbrB with othiciala the matter waa explained aa the result of a niu-take. and it waa a_ree,I lhal the ralaaaa ordered bv miatake slionld atand, and tbat unothcr inineual reacript idiould k_8B8 directinii tbe relea?e of ti.e otherair ulso. Twalre BBBk Ih-fafbia are now re joicing in dcliv.ran.e fraui the dun.eona wbeie tbey miirht have rotied had not a aapey ehan.e hrought their uames before tbe bigheat power. How inany otber Cunsfian pnaouers lie forgotteu bi prisonswitho.it trial or the hope . f it uo tnau, Turk or foreiiner, 8BB posaihly know. The prevalenee of oppreaaion and . rime indicates disorgauizatiou. One cannot prognoaticat* the rateof dtaaolution In a rcaaa that ia already jolly Like iu reapect to coumateucy. Rut it ia aafe to aay that tifty years have uot aaen stu k Unguor, auch tlabbinesaof body and uitud. aa has befaileu theTurkiah body politic alnce Tel-el-Kebir and Ita deatrncllon of the ran-Ialamie idea. Tbe Grand Vlzier baa. aftar a lon_ tuaale with tbe p_rty of In anltion, swceeded in gainmg the Sultan'a aaaeot td three commiaaiona for reorg-nJzing the adminia tration of adau-a. But tbeae commiaaion a are merely adviaory and are deatined to follow in tbe path ot generationa of aucb oomminaiona iu doing nothing. The deotroyinir foteeeatwork in Iurkey become more ann more evident every day, an<l the fact that thia amieut Tnipire ha* ;doae betoreit new diaaat. ra, Ix t ou.es more certain. There wua a graud pr.xeaaion here tbe other day on one of tbe irreat Moaieui featlvala. All tbo apleudor of the ( ou. t waa on exluoition I'.ut _lter the teremoriy the Miniater of Fiuim.<> waa <ou veraing with aome frienda iu a aumptuoua aoart uietit when a hiiije n.ob of wonien api??\i:ed de? mauding money to buy br.-ad. They b.-eet tha place on aii aidea an.l damorud with aclamm tbat alwaya atnkea terror to the atouteat HBflhMB heart. They were atarving. ?o they aaid, haaaBBB the Miniater of Finauce haa not paiu BBlartaa for montha. No guard eould control them. No -oldiea, darea raiae hia haud againat a womau. And ao tha Min.ater, goid laee, ordera and all, had to beat I precipitate retreat tbrongh aome aecret p.i.a.-i_ewap in order to aave huuaeif fro.n their c!nt. BB One amusing feature of thia little in. -'deut BtBaeaV rioaa fact thal these WOBBBI are largely h-tadd-B" turbera. Otlb-iala Und that they caanot iret theu pay tnemaelves. \\ hen they become BtTBltOBOd foi . aaaa, Ihrtefera, they batafca tb-maehea ?,.. theaa women. The woinen are profejeaional .olle.tort and receivo a pereenta-e <>n wbat tbey | t> Ihey know that they eaB .leieat any uoldiera wtah ihebr alippera or perh.tpa their yella. Be the u a lha mo-t aaaraaaa maaaaroa in order to gai tba n.oney ont of the Oetmamewt Ihey _et up Btaba, fhe^ petition the Suliaii, tbey ahed eepBMBi a; ovef their hard Iot, aud ao wiu - command for I -me -.iijrhl dtatributtoa <>f money. Then they occupv ti eap? proaches to tba Treaaury biiiidiii_s aad ntterly provoal any BnhaPpy male creafnre ti u. .?> mucty aaaeeing tha pay-win.lows uMil they ha e them* lawnall tbat they can get. aJuamd Va ? tha aaelane af Hieaar,'1 the fatBerij pgaaldaBl of the AaaamOly ta tbe I arlia ni'-nt ofl876, aml more latelv the UovoCBBB of Iirocaa, has couie to griof. IL- haa beea u-iaoved from offieo, aud, m U se yet, hia faultn ba. ? booa ofll* publiabed Ho toaaaael virtaaoa aaa, not ingbly impraetloablo. 0_Sared II raak of . iiy ietuae.1 it. [avitOd te Oateg tbe lliatatry aadei --u.t.m Abd-ul-A ; ..iied, M1 won't go into tbat don of thtavoa - mado Oraad Vi/:ei in lha early part of the | re eai reiuu bedeligbted.tbe peoptaby walktagto ><t at ?i a baekney earria i \ l_nt> ooghloverof liagaiatte Btaalaa, haI -..e<la lary ot Tnrkiah iu wbicb th.-w.. ? ,.-ar? raagedalmaataa they chancoil to eome Intahaf ui i 11. i. iu looking for a word begianing with * A.' ? boice of 22 aa of which tbe word ma. ormay aoi ?? dad-i Ditionaare i; "? ?? a!"" i" tlu- etvn:- : >g j' n '1 yet eontaia i l e unwary. I ? tho wonl foi oeuii-t :ietl by thebumoroat - a kind oi Jew from Vienn i . laa a living by pnttingonl people'a eyea. Belia .na ia tbeiileaol governingthe country for tba aued of - - on beiag aola ? * hat the people "I. : " to call good. J ? le of Brouea cordiallj batehlm. i?n?*of ' ,ieaa orea dnriug hla receat adminiatratian . i itprove againat thedoth. *w . '.. /eU beka 1 be /.?? beka wear tha nifea to a prodlg ou* be ght rouv araaoove tbe knee. rhe eeeentrlc l'a .- eided ui hiaown mind tbat there waa real why Zeibeka -t weara dreaa a har. uiiirr. t;iate. He . ? tliO Zeibek dreaa i.y b proclamation, an.l baa naod --reat, at..re of eoorgy anl much money in euforctng tha dectee. 1 ba immediate eanaeof l.ia removal, aa reported, accu.la witb bmnaoal el ? i ?tica. - ^ ii. ol . - reporta ba mnt directly to ^aut Pteba, the Graud Vi ..r. At taagtfa Haid 1'acha . l bim tobe oottded that Uovernoraof prora ? ommunical nfral ?:i-e of the M -'-r of the In'. r or. re j BJ to ae. .1 m ???;._ \ Izier. _omo we. ka tho ?-i to ncu.l an unier t<> iii ....v, and adiLooaod Velik Pneha wktbont having recouree ta tlie deai^nateil ehanrel of comu Baleation. Qulcklp there c.ime Irom brooaa a teleumu. for the M.n '.atei oi iii- [nterior t<> tin? eflaet ? ? I bave reeotvod adoeument rtantlnopleaigned by a man nanieii Mnf. vThal aimll I <lo with Itf* Tho "man nainod Said 'did aot reli^h th.' u.keand promptly rem iredtbe obatreperofBi OoveiBor. Lord DufFerin'a .le;)arturu lilla the 'I urka witb ,-iiixie;y. .There ia a general tmproaaioo tli.it ho ni i? bave '.een ealled away la order tj aiiow I.ng laml'a diaple i tba si.i!ran for bia i leec ifroa a- lo Arabl. Ureat ia tbe dreadof tha cooaeiineDcea which mav artaa trom Hm '.? <? -' -tnp'w coiupariaon ol Arabi'a lettera irom Cooatantinopla w:tii h'4 omnnoteaof tbe aasaranoeagl an i v tho , wera being wi tten, N'evertbeloaa, it arill be stranue if th- ra ? rs ro Arabi are actualty pnrrod to havoemai teil Itoaa aroe here Aa w.-u BaHod i' h-tuue, ?real precantiona ean takeu aga.nal .1- ovory< i ..- Bbeik Zater waa a pr .oma mnnieatmg witb ArabL Hotanotanorl al, bat B prirate man whoeaioyaa rortala aaaouut ut .'i*th fa vor at tue p.iia..-. He exercia*".! ineb cautioo in bia DMt-Oda tnal manv iiii.'.ortaut lettera f.? Arabl wer- wi tten for him by ol a. ire a, r1"-. a o wero ilire. te<l to aign ttn-ir own n.-uuea fo rhe decnaaaatB> In tbla vsay Arabi waa dtroctad froui bere but a| tbe aame time a. te I on hia ?w:i roaponaibility. Ho .?.. eptod the advice of private iu.livi.iuala. -.iieik Obeidnl-tb, tlie Kunl. atill arivea tha rjovernntonl ai an azeaae ior conenntrating targa foree on the e.iMrru frontier i*heee foreoa are l.eui- beavily anpnlied with artillerv which ia worthleaa aineii,' Obeidutlab'a monntaina Thelr real objoct ia towateb the Huaaian fo;> -a > n tho frontier BOar Mt. Ararat. for the fortunea of tha la-t war have brougbt thia dtatnet into tl e frouj rankof the defeOMVO lino. Aa to the '?lieik him* aelr, he only wishea BO be lel alone. He haa re-a fuae<l toheodordera entroaliaa aadovoatbeo_oa ofapenoioool 110,000 a year. luapiteof everya fhin_ be niibtly n-peate hia deelar-tion thatho intenda no hann to any one. but is dotorroinedtO remaln in hia nnn domaina for his ow.i i .mfort, He haa mount-iin faatneaaaa tnat are inacceaalbla td Turkiah warriora, aml ia uot likely to be .laturbed while he ia i|inet. Meanwhile the BBfTaala whofll the >heik left c-re In bia tligtit atalytag m tho Central 1 riaon. 1 <lon"t know whether yo:.</ readOCg nn.leratar.d wl at tbe i eutn.l I'rison of i onatan* tiuople ia. It ia Andaraonville priaon-i^n roofed ln, The door ia a moia:. i-la-.-k clay ami tha prxnera, aouie huu'lreda in nuinber, are free to u*- anv parB of it for bed, table or ehair. Those who navej blauketa ar? happy. But theie are mauy wha have no blauketa. m> aho??a and l.ardlv anv .iothea. >n<;h priananra staml bareioot aml abivar until worn our aud then he down in the mud aml ahiveg while they rest. The aerv.inta ot -l.e.k i.iuei ilullah are nnt into thia plaeeou the w.-.l-knowrl Turkiah prin - :ple of pnniah:n? a .riui.iia. - ... areat, relativa if il ia found lutonveuient to punisb tha iruilty oue hiuiacif. TUE Dl'CUESS ASD TUE i MEELLlA % fram tha tnjt:<}. ? Tbeumhrella ia amineat'j iwepectabta. and evem ntatorte, great porauuagaa have buourod it witb their pasroaaga, Pepia-ta-Bref, for inataoee, ia ??.-! to bave had a weakneea for uuibreila^. tbougbj thr point ? |bl be further cleared up. It waa uo doubt ia meaaorr, bowovor, of hta aueeator'a llkJaa tor thein thai Looia 1'hilini.e ahowed bia weil known atlecliou for loug-tried arrvn it- .i tho ombrellagaaaa,aarofaroooa whlehtod totheJuly, Mouarchy Uiugolfeu calie.l ? La Dynaatii d i I'ar^ aplui.-.' All tbe noldeu vouth of th- .... uiadagj poiut of iinitating the King and Prim tlu tbei^ attachaaent to the uaefuilittlecoiupoiiii.ia.il aiito aud whalebnue. aad M. Thaaaa waa aaan | entoi coiiiparuii*- lnuiM-lf to fnem by aayiug h.- waa"aig oid i.iiiiuella on whi. h ag.Hxl deal of raiu had) fallan." Onlynfew yeara aince the .-iiatom atilfe eziated of prtseutinu oue'a tiancee with an niu bit-lla. ,., , , , , _, i.re.a ladiea _od ifriaettea alike have bloaaod tha protector whieh haasaved a uew oonne' fituu daaj BtrnctlOB. Tbe uuibiella. by the \\tk\. j.aya^ prominent roie iu a atory of which the Duciieaaa do Herriwaatbe heroine. Her IflOiiaooahavingdm_ miattetl her rarriane at her miliiner'a daor. found n^raelf aarprtoad aa her way back on r.ot to tha Ll>eeei<y j abarp Bhower. A reapectaily dreaeedl youngama, aeeing her awkward poaititu, poiitelp brtered tooaeort ber home under the ahe.-et of an) umbrella. au.t theoti.T waaaccepted. TbaLHaeaaaaB waa aseeaatvaly ctarmiug aud attraetivo, aml the young leliow naturally feil a little cr.noaity ahout hia fair charge. Alter afew prelimlBBflf queatioua he tuni.ilv veutui-ed on aaking tiie Dua eheeaa beraddreaa. " l'Uce Ileauvan,' waa tbe reply^ " Vour baabaao ia r-rhart an employc like m^x irfilf t' he veuitire.l to ln.iuire. * Yee." ?* Iu a Mma, latvyl" - .S"." - ln almnkt" ? No." - ln a houae ot buaineaaT" " No." ? Atanotar\>* " Na he wcrka at tha (.'haieau." A little more eenwa*) aation brotul.t them io tne F.lyaee, aud tba <>art?<l| the owner of ihe umbrella having m.iticml ibe liucbea.-rf- tokOOO it to sreae the aoarl yar.I. aft?? gvina her hia i.l.lreaa, ao that it muht be -. at bacB to him the next ilay. He tben duly loaairadM prop?-rtv from the li.inda of tbe Duc .le Betll Bim* aelf, who. after thankinn the young fa>t-iw, haamM him m little pecket l>ook. in wbicb tho I'ucbeeB ha<t heraelf embroidered the word ? -far... lu ona of tbe pocketa waa a paper notifying hia pn motioo -he waa in a Miulatry-tc a higher gr_.ie. T_6 lucky otliei_l migi.' well aay witb M l'i >i.ilioiaiuO| i ? Ce parapluie eat Ie plue heau joor de uia vle.',