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iLl S> ?.'" "if''1'''"' rt In.lViIw SOME GEMS OF COMBS My Lady Must Wear Them in Her Hair. TSni wfajsl IBWKIT Mil.I.s. AluretKa mill IViilliera \rc l?< ?lileill> Out ?>! Muli?* Ci of. ?si?> mi I ?leila ll?i?? IhS ?"lr BhOWld Be stewoaeel. (Wrltti b for til? Dum itt h.) The aniiti. ii n i>" ba re i en fond ol tn bi ag ' ? lr !;? ir wnh :> athen ?'? I aagrottse viii have i" Btw th tn up this hinter or be li i I tho feathers must go. Comba ghats and shapes ara the correct head urn,m., ats, bo th ' ' ihle i' wi Hi ra eiij halrdn and iii t ? ana in f rilli, -s vi.nt ly BO I ir a., DM '? ami design are i There saeeas i" be a different way of arrasgdag iii., bali for every 'nco, end *i t an ara ai Itu irosnaa with dark, glistening lochs mu t wear bet hair in iii" evening after th" style of tin Empress J pl t.<-, if aha li.ts tba f I." !?? stand ii, uni ti,.- ni imond and pearl tiara, a k ? b glrea the Bntahlng touch I., lida rory fetching arrangement .?f her lei as, if i-ii" can't afford the lath I. two or ti:.. Btrandi ol In i? aria look well wound ii. .hm i ot among ti," i ?. ; ilerk bolr doi i sot laoli areli loo nw h bi frizzled. i iImping t iii; ? i ll lo io.--- Ita vii,iii bi brought oul bj light ornara ut->. I'n ti" . rt..- woman witta yet loo ..i r- .i.ii ita boll ? ?..'. i a ive lt tn Btdl i- .Hill pull IL Up (.'.'li nj i ll .11 . V- ii,in m/i .it.': ? 1 combs ii - Boanentod with applied ? p. ? popular iii.in n: ^ ? mt.-. t new, but they raallj show off bel httir iii.ni any other. Black garni mat j> i f.in,i.i uni i.iiii-jiiiis sra '? Imported from i vary popular. Mai ? ?? i ?!. I * reset ? >t and I uti. rfly thai thlchly Btudded with Rhinestones. The aide combe match, and i l ti ? .-? novelties In blond bair is . .i Birthing, Tin- silversmiths report :? I g run on t:.. . ii,mu j. .1 and y *. lu .1 i. db - of lui t. ttl). -. 'lin ?? . i h.un, nts i , arrangement al ii"- bock viii, li permits of ribbon winns ol i!" color "! ti ?esra Tho demure maid who i 11 r 11 unpli si part, mil ct hair wry high on lor bead, maj thrust om- of ii,. buttai lin a ;?. ot iii.- i..i. k ol ibe i .ut. un.i i ?, T. ii"\i it, .. \. iit". Nh" m.iv <\.ii jo. ti.nb. r and s? 11 her hate with \ ? i ??? sm,iii i namelb i .uni Jewelled butterfly and Boo rj pins, and ni ol.ia.ii no i h. , t .ii..; :i i r Japam s" Iva ?. it;- ii can afford to 'ii- i tai ir hmr lom fm lin ir necks, i\,n with Ho aid nf ci mips .ml puffs, Lu those who do must SOI Lui i ? el Ofl H." i.ii"! villi an home nae itu lol i i bi i: doi k i omb, turvilla almost 11-,.i!i ear to oar, it they vlsh io he in ii"' rori kates! style. A PRETTY PARIS OOWK. When a hairdresser ?u? nuked how Olaarty woaaon Basrah] Bress und oma tiient their hair, she replied: "Will, evcrbody la going; to wear her hair pompadour this Whaler, and there la such a vailety in the BaTraajgeaBCsYl et this style that tt can be mads just a> becoming ts the woman with a haag, lank face and tn laver.mu egos as le the one with a round fare. Mut when the crow's feet bogia to soratch a rou ni ? tommi'i oyaa and the eas tao in h.r ??"*? basia Lo si Ula into lilies, abe should be \'!y careful la the Brraagaenent of her i it sad the selection of ornaments. ?hs Should not fall to pull soft little | curl) down on her forehead, mil. unlit* abs I- r.iiiiiikiil'lv well preserved, munt not A"ir brilliant ornaraonta. Medhms. atsed comba In the tortoise or let are be? coming,' but poolta navet in gray or iuni: and no tot the beloved diamonds, Hoy bring.out the wrinkles." Mlntatores gre Invading everything fnun '-r.-inio 1i.i\>s to era'ker jura this autumn, and 11,?- rory newest thing in bair ornaments is a back comb In glided stiver with ? laney enamelled mtntature ? ni iii i.l l-fi..-hinii.-I top, If B winnini Wishes it. BOd luis the pli.e. Wltfcfe '.M by ss I-" mi -m.iii. ahe caa nave the minis tugs "i i ana loved ons aa her comb aol in a circle of dtataonda or Dearhi These ? .mi.- ni" made only in medium Blass, sad ni" ive. tingly rich looking, For street w ai aenall tortotae-ohell comba, plain "r ornamented With Stetting sil\?r. are mo In demand, though those witta teeth of celluloid and tops of transhj. i -ut enamel bid fnir to oust thi - aland* 'rio celluloid comba era beootlful, 1'nth ii. ? dot and design, aad resemble ri ll in" Mle "1' Ttiiki>-li BAOSStc. Bright and glided stiver stag hold their own areli for day wear, though tortoase Moil la the most popular fur ail ooca t-i. n-." 4 t'rirnlile. (Beaton Tianocrtpt) 1 ? tove, > "ti ask If I be true, if nth. r worn aa naive Th" heart thai only beale for you \\ iih 1'iil.s. ? ail of love. (jut iii tli>- i hlllv dew one morn l plucked a wild, sweet n?se, A little silver-bud, new horn, Ai.i longing to unotoee. I took it. loving new-born things, i know my heart wai wann, "i i. little allvi: roat come in Anl shelter fruin the storm." And ' my body pressed, i t its petan part, A i looking down within my breaet, I j-:i\s its golden heart. 11, ii !? ,i gol ;? ?! heart it has. Ymir eyes moy inver see, To others it 11 alwaya abut, ii opt us but for ii ?. But that I i sae nts pass i . ? ali tl "i". am i i" iv tin linea in the nra?*. Although ihey be bo , dr, Why, the itrsngi i hld, half accurst-** < Sri e ,,f flowera aha grows? Csn ti ni t gse not, ase! In my heart, Bllvi r sad gold, my ross, . I'nctn for Hie < urious. Papei bolte gain favor, i roi bot i spot t i.i ?? booming. Tucson tana a \\ iraan butcher. Sr..-in'.i v.u.i ii.is ::,i.faners t oars at" milk" i by machinery, i ?? i hes fit DO scree la p eu -. Vermont quarries employ 4.<"> men. Ano ti. a li.u- 0),OOQ OW it."lin., stn ri-. French borsemeol is 7 cents a pound, The sultan's Jewels ara worth 140,000,000, England's annual rum bil] is tSOO.000,000. Copenhagen boasta psper telegrapta notes, We eat fcOOhOM busbsM of j. annis ye 11 ly, The cost af the meohtnery of the bow* *a eui 1 oluss Hrltlsh cruiser Gladstone, ls said to he over fcM.OOO. Sun .lose, Cal., ls the largest prune market In the world. In a Bingle week tbat city bas shipped to other markets ( UMBI pound-. The mo*.i rapid growth ia the exports of Japan ia In floor mattings, which now ?o to the United States and Europe In bus of ii*i.(.o bales at a time. 'lhere ls a little village named Mark i-enkln-hen, in Saxony, where every .working neraoa-nitn. norien, and ekiu \*&M. 0*&*J dren-ls engaged In the manufacture of violins. . . ?. ll_V The Brewers Journal stales that English Syndicate* have BLMMB invested In American breweries, the dividend on which, nt 9 r*-- c*0'-. lHHt >'ear w** PUBVOO. and was paM In gold. It Ls Maid that a Ji'inti'se syndicate will soon operate a st'ainshlp Uno be? ns,.,! Japan and some point OB the North Pacific coast. Beattie ls making a ?troiig effort to become the American terminus of the line. HVM'KitictL WOaTunB. Mr.. 1,jun Linton Knomf '1 li I ti tc or TfVW About TIh-iii. 'Mu. b thal ls done in this world and many a i liar.n't- i isti,- owes it;* origin to hysteria, declared or Bcknowk Iged We | arnly confine the word to those tits of pascioi it, bm , pin"; in woiui-n and gtrtei when aalf towirol la low) uni wan uaw prevail," says Mr?. Lynn LaBi ii "Hut doctors aad the c*mertenord bless- better, and Dacy knosv that roan] iniagi which potpies the unenlightened and dtetreea tn.. - s iiipatiie'i" sra stanpl; cMrtborate of hyaterte, arid that tins ls tl" motive force by which is aureed i ? ry large portion of human nature, esp. (lally of feminine na? ture, both >owna and old " Of scliool-giil loves and friendshtpfl "be aaya: "Vows and declarations, protceta Uona nnd mteunderataadlnga, tealoiialu 1 -uriiin: Bj quarrel .... i owtrnah of Bery wrath, there tba up? turned nose "f cold disdain, .md here agate a fi-"l of tears, wharf-to it woeld Beeta ;>- if tba very ltf? or tbe s.'h creature wera flossing away iii tia tb., tiwi sp-iiincs of the future [ I ' which is tew a trairic .pi-, and tess fl I" , !"ul ids!. And tb- ssboie tim:.- la hyaterte, from ? nd '?> sad, aad ai haasteaa us all other mu li manifestations un 1-r what tiiiine BOeVei tli-y may c.'' MUMU IBBOBJBJ LOVE. If ii linn'* Fortune- Tn kc livuy Illa I eiiil.-i in--.. W hui Lund Is ll' (Tiie i". ntury.) "Did Bobod] ev.-r t*-ll you that in s?>me fai ; !? In-tori"- time 1 whs in love with my husband," said Mri Ronaalae, c.neb .-sly. "Wi ll. 1 was. I used to go to afternoon H in l.< nf and |'t'ay for that love to but, bx aiii, iii., sensation ssas so much t,. ins taate. I aaed to bas-' acetate* feelinga when Ins foot w;,s ,<n tbs stair, and i sat sewing little baby elothea We lived in a plalnlah way, thin; * i stunt In iss., theatre tickets waa a tr mondona "lilias-; uni ss,- walked "ut to dinners I luckin"; up the train of my beat sown under a long Cloak, ant te**g**f*Tg if th** wind matched lt away from rue at UM corners and whipped it around my (set Then h" gr.sv richer, and we broadened th., borders of our phylactery, and then loss ss Iii n-d.-ar knows If I cm ivm.-m ?? r, wc "T'-ss- firth, r and faith r us-.ay tram each other. Now, when be ls at boin,. 1 am aware r.f it. *MCB**SS BS ls ti.. I- b> bu i a newapapei tit that is ali: V.I a our lips i a-, i ii li ike two i of .iry pith comin- together, l know nothing Of his affairs, nor ho of irlne. I have motny in abundance He money who earea for money when a I ri and SOUl and brain line ei,ne into it." KIM.I.' DIM ll'I.IMI. Tlie Iiiuiik Crillee of Den murk lind to Apoluulie tn thc Curler. .\ ralbi r inij.r- bab) ? story la told of um King of Denmark, abowtagthal be reared his children In the amy tbs- should go. Un.- .lay ut ila dint.-!-lab!" the young prince ask.-l bia father what waa the m. rating ol a ss, :?! he had sever heard h ? - fore. The word, ''lustng." tat tbs Danish ll .-ar "hoi "ii UM ? ar--." Th" King ai-kci in. son ? hi !?? t. u id k .ii saeh a wari 'i'lie boy, Mushing te Um roots "i' bia hair, confessed after a uni" natural hesitation that ba baal bam owl in it,,- sti-'ts amusing himself hy ringing th" BOOS and tlc ii running assay. Bat at owe floor <m angry porter maned awl und about. I aii.r iiiiu thal he would give liim a "lusi-ic," |f cc, r be did euell a thing again. When thc prince bad Dnisbed i ? \; te na thia his Cathi r > idaho I ?'\"iy well, to-eeorrow you shall go with me i,, ti.ai v rs- ic, .s" rn.'i b, _,- tin portsea paid,,ii for such rudeness." Accordingly, the next day tin- King weal with hu mach-abashed ara and ma ie him apolo? gia* A I Mitt II CLOCK. Made of ii ? . rn at n I U ii ii,I n *-n n flo-rei li> an I lunn lou. I'lrui. Kans is has often hean catted the sun floss.i- Slat, :v title more th..Il es.r ap pp pilate since thc f,.lillian BpOU G s,r nor Motley's farm construct* d bis nun f!oss"i- clock i'ii,,, shu; an i -not tnou.-i ;uii floss.r. h.- Btlrichcd te its drooling head a tiny cornstalk not more than t? n fc.-t lone About the etea ii" drew a. circle ami divided lt into twilit)-four jarts, .-.nh of which ssas subdivided for min? utes and si con is. And now, Bl UM faithful plant from dawn till dusk es. s. its tune lord the cornstalk |Milnter noses about th.- dial, indicating tba time. The bunib.ss ir dock cati also bi- us-1 as a stop-watch t" tim" raosa by beading us*-/ lt ii big umbi-. Has. whlih ehOCka Cu? res,lillian upon tim instant, when tbe tlm? to a fraction of a second may b. read "if upon the dial. SHE WAS MIT PLBASBD. On the (nntniri, Mic Received the Co ni pl I me nt tilth Much ( (intern pl. s-nor atehalteo, terassriy Maatetar to the United states from Argaatlaa, dui no speak llt)"lish very fluently. "1 mak often many BBOeataka when I speak Ane ri catio." said he; "I make a bad Mundi thc last tim-- I am reciv.- 1 ut tha WhRi House a baaatlful ladea tell nie *,. thing which happen in your etvt] ss.u She says she ? S lt. Now, I think l?. i-ivo-u, I will bc polite, an 1 make th setioi.i a iiraicl compliment. 'lt ia im peeelhte that poa se*? it. madam.' I nay 'You must ha-.- ban Isirn ma nv. mans years before the war' AH th" tune." cole lu lcd Xcballos, "I tn.-un alter tba war. Hut I make a meentuke. 1 say 'I. fore.' No, the ladee was not pleased. St.- f. lt tillich contempt." WHY THE Qt KK\ IS I?KOtT>. Mic Fancies She la the Greatest Per Ml In the Horlil. Some one, who has Just returned from a summer abroad, was fortunate enough to catch a glimpse of Queen Victoria, or. rather, a series of glimpses, so that she waa enabled to study the royal manner and carriage, as well as face and figure. She observes, anent, this sight: "All that has been often said of the Queen ls quite true. She bi fairly untidy In her appear? ance, with not only dowdy dress, but that dress dusty and askew. And yet. there le a majesty tn that undersized, homely woman that is positively start? ling, and lt ls not the lustre of her name nor her dosIUoa that almost awes one who sees Queen Victoria ror the Brat time. Utf-rally, she can scarce ly remember w hat it ls not to be the fore? most figure In the universe; for, Where another ruler might question tho BOpert orlty of England, he would always yield precedence to the woman. If not to the sovereign. And then, nh* regards her country aa supreme, and, of course, herself an BaBtSSBS in ll. How could tho fact that one considered herself abso? lutely the greatest person on earth fur over half a OSatSry fall to give one an air of consequence? 1- Bullion*, and Fabrics. Thero ls bo much that ls pretty In neckwear lt. seems difficult to know Just what to describe. Fancy runs riot this season, even more than last; nothing seems to ge eeendOerod outre, no matti i how vivhl the contrast. Soft sha.!'s ..; coral pink and rose mngneta ari much In favor, and are -h..vu lu velvet, ci-j... and gauffered ribbons, for thia pun*'- ? of neck adornment. Flowers are but little tined, the gamut of fancy taking up with endless bows of I ribbons, nil more or lesa gaudy in pat A JKWKLLKD SI.H'FKK. tern and coloring, and ma?se nf crepe or costly laces. Th?i muslin and batiste collarettes of fae Hummer are to he worn during th*, winter to brighten indoor toilets and fascinating onea of pale, tinted silks are also to be much In favor. And especially charming collarette ls of pale tiii'iuoiye blue silk, cut In Bailor style, and much notched, enormously A TAI LOU MADE CLOAK. a11". an t edgt i .t ? ri i?? ;? ?? ilbls turn wah Bat, yellow torchon inaei lona, An otn.-r oiu ci b baa trillings of broamlah Valen enn ? all armina tbs adgo, sad viii bi gi I u up a black gown w,m.ii 11 ally. Blocks li t i lined foraaa aio aa minti in favor I a.-uii, a a OEM IN .u:\\ i.'t.KY. rerj fetching one ha pate rsusary-yenow has got.rtea et Ifotonctennee it'", ht yellow, kNo it i ie a broad band heavy Dresden ribbon fora groundsrorh, over will, ll, St BOCh adgO, ar.- laid PH\ I or asea <.-i in tiny frills, tearing a centre Of the riblKin to show, An mine SOI BOO of the broad, ff ti cf ribbon Bntahsa it si tl." I'.uk. Tiny points Ot bl.Igi I VSl vet are shown for neck and sleeve wi ar, in Hon of thc nui-sliti OeMC of tho Mim nif r. A Jaunly Beok-geaf kai a high, I'iiln stmk of ratdafa-ajs *dos astin ribbon, with an ossiSBang Bat bow at the bach From the ff ". the bani, dhrOCtty In front, fall* two long tabs of gauffered D.vi.Vi'V OOWK. muslin, In pale tan, edged with frills of I torchon lace. A pretty collarette of Jet j has a deep fall of black chiffon covering the entire front of the bodice. Some very beautiful glass amt china of the Napoleon era are being shown by the importers thia fall. Thia aea son the exquisite transparency and vivid colorings aurpasa anything in the past. ; Everything for thu Ujreaelng-uble la now made of china, in pretty forms and col? ors. Lovely conceit* In candlesticks and lamps, rsndelahra. antique oma* it."lits, pitchers. pla<T,tp"J. are of Floe n a ruiitiors chm tine porcelain In floral and Napoleon da slgna. beautifully painted In rich, vivi colors. They are moderate In price, and very strong. Heretofore the bisque ar? ti' lea, v,hil" very pretty, were too fragile to be useful, and they were very fre? quently Imitated Par the protection of those who may not be connoisseurs, most of the principal factories, have adopt? ed private marks. These marks are Odd, and make, an Interesting study in themselves. landscapes, flowers, gro? tesque Idols, quaint legends, all contri? bute to furnish Ideas. A Modern Dove's Olive-Leaf. f'ountess Sehlmmelmann. g Danish lady, who haa been a frequent guest ln^'.er mariy arid at the Russian Court, nf.\ m giving her time to a seamen's mlssloa aluig the Punish coast on board a yacht Called Hie L>o\o, which has been specially arranged for the purpose. nie uova carries a crow <n' seven nen, sud the :-' i\: ? , are, In fair Breather, held ? a deck, nuder an awning; In leas favorable weather In the cabin. Whilst lying at ?'opens i ? B kimmi rm.um baa ?? ny ss tive ran lot ? on board dally Hu- (it-* bassall a nicely appoint) 1 i ii in; ni u l litton t,> win. h tn. for two i,oy- aha nae adopted, and for their govi nh as. Hm I library, sud it is i ? tnpl itloo te add a. small printing establishment, .-?? thal tracts, etc, eon be printed w boord li.iiiu*,- I lane Voa. (Prank L st .mon.) Pecan i | "U 'lear, M rOW dO 1 beal . \ ? i to] I ii th< -??? Benong m. nt. Ai. i with my heart i h..id them iwest?? 11 i . ? 1 love you. dear! Ii. au ie I tova you, dear, Ni i. walla i ' roams I weal; Hut crowns of cruelest thorns ta me Ar.- .....ft bi reetoet wreoths could at ir. ? a . -? I love you, dear! i tova yul., di ar i trend the darkneei here; But sweet Bowers btoseeaj in the <n??', And loveltoat lights bu darkness glow, I., i, ?.- i loss you, d>ar; Ino I mutual Hables. ?very 'lay while he was In town the baby, Prince Edward, son ti the Duke and Duchaoa ol Vurk, was taken t . paj a visit to in-, grandfather, the Prince af Wei -. arho tak .-t the keenest interest la hu progress The Mitta Prlaee is ocr* tamly a delightful child, as bright. healthy, nnd good-tempered as any mo? tt .-r eould Bootra, and it lg no wooster th ?? gi ? i ?? sase ii ak '.s g pat of him. Helen Herschel ? ?_? rm ut ki tho name given ta a bahy born a fas months ago i,.I ii. is. ii. i (aland, which to nearly LOM miles north f'f Kltka, Alaska, lier mo? ther is a wife of an Ani'ia-an whaling . ii'.m. it- ptaythtaga ara made from whalebone; and Ita cradta was eat from i of sgaciBSfBi hf a ships enrpea* t. r. MM Liked I.real People. lilas iiiien T< rry has hal countleaa com pllmenta purl har, hst few snore ? ii, and none morf? original, that. tl.at of a little girl In I'.lrrnlngham, Eng Miss Terry was staying with some lip nls th.re, arid, being fond of "hil aron, wont up stain to boo tba Mitta girl of the house in !>?>?!. The inn., mri of the savaga, POU know, always likes to have visitors at that time. Miss Terry sat on th.? bed and talked to her. V hen she had said good-night, thc child's mo? ther camu 1 Bl k to BM that all waa taut and trim. She found her little daughter with a pair of scissors, carefully cutting out the portsea of counterpane on which Miss Terry had sat. I allia* Petticoat*. Bays a woman, who ls buying a young daughter's trousseau: "Kven In the flan? nel skirts there ls great variety, these being each of a different color, and cov? ered with ellina, silk In a contrasting nhade, with ruffle of tine, white cambric, and butter-colored lace, with riblioiis run liiroiigb. beading and little nows here and there. There are sis more skirts of. a new material, called sernanl. which ls an eiderdown flannel, with crepe-nUk sur? face, and little uiider-rutfles of? pinkvd-out Bilk to match." . . ? .._ A JEFFERSONLETTE! WIHTTI-:\ TO A% E4KI.Y tMlHIt MTV UTI IIHKT. AUttee st lo a CwaiWS of Hlalorli-n Mud>?< iinttl*- ( rltlclam ot Hie BU inrlmi lillirie?opinion of toke ot Littleton. To the editor af ti-.'- Dispatch: The reoaat opening al a magniA en hostelry In the city of Richmond, tectea I lng ii statue of thc anther ot' U D j duration ol American Ind-p-oidcn, . BB j named la ins honor, and Um ah j multan, ."is bulling of the Chief budd I lng ot Um iriivetsit) of VlrglBte, whtel : ts indissolubly essodal i aili < : havo awaken. 1 , fi. .., un i ThOSaaa Jefferson, and h - '????<? " ''I nie public services. His **doaa*BOWa mil iti-^s on matters ol' -ut'crati. part] poli' is, and public inti i. st.i. g- n< rall), a wi! as the famous legislaiis I I which he was the gttfef author, BtteB his profound political sagacity; and hi "Notes ou Virginia/' la whteb he treal af the aaeg*raabteal fllvtetoae ?. th Stab, Its mountains, rivers, mil, s-, BB physical ph. ie.BB na, its hlBBhttBBl auctions, fauna, llora, Sjlteal!IMO. ar> hi teclurt., cu., ia a monan;. Bl lo Ins i> ?aikabte powara td cteee and ac-mai. observation and research The b it. i which is gtv.-n below, and now, 1 bili, v for tl:.- Bl lt tte '. pUbli -:-' d. - I lng ami str.ku.g prouts of bia BCholarl) and . la ; of til" is ? I familiar \ k a he bad gained of tl of historical literature as ll ex ited in hi. day Th* lui to hai written by Mr. J. ;i. mon to OBS Bf tte earliest students ai tte unlversi baldy th,- Ul" li "ii. QeorgS W . I.' ? ml) m iin.-ss. r i . for advice a.* to th..- bootu te bea a course <?; atld las\. Il i ?-. ? thl .-- : ? I ll lc u > ip | I ..ii lb. omer page; "Thl roy lilli ?? a. CUStOntl I tO 'a I .md "For Maj r Lee, 1.' SS1-. - ?, . \'. . Bl Mt 'MT' IT.I.'). i/'i,.b. r | . M l icu- s.i. i i ii ber thi IO whom ci history an i....::. ? ' . tU St reading whteb it- i ss.,, recoaaraend to th> ;r school-*. ] ,1 wish thil letter to I their cours.-. the result ol slderation, \i DI be prel i i ciid i. comm :i; I ? ? tieithir Bf thl li "/.arl Sollie g| lal ll Vi' a . I" I-- ? what they mas i. < minuend lei' r in ail ca-, i , eft r ertginsJ ? to (Olllf'lb ra t"|- a 'll III.-. tory; therefore, of Ora wand Roast ? dally, i should a is isa ti i usu* of Ho nd- N \ DlodoniS, Livy, Caesar, Sic "Pal ila.-, and I i 'ii, in lb. ir Ol ",: undi ratood, and in ti i it not. Cr it- continuation to tbe 11 te,ii of th" em|iii" wc must then bl i ontent with i ilbbon, a oompll i vsi? u Rollin, for a Ja ll of th'! w hoi.- At't.-r mis gi am a t'linii" r ..r particular hts! niling t.i> ehaama, whteb may be n Isteure in the professions of life, - An- ii, Quintus C i:i. . . Polyl teat, Plutarch, i H - .- Mi ab-, ,-tc. Til" "Ariel-.I.' I ll;- i"i y" BBOUM i ? " ? ic sh.-ls ? s ic a book of general reference, that moe! learned and tim moat faithful, perhaps, that cur ssas written. Hs plain, but i ? in m,?i.in ktetory there .in- but two - with who- ? -eating to bs to i?. intimately acquainted, te wit, an i Eng) iel. Bob tbs Mil ? ' gi net ?: < tory of Fi >?, ? I bi- sot!', i. nt to , ? I when Davin \ ? i bj I'er liv . v . XV.. I.: ...-...' Ci ? i. n Rei . ai. I Mm I ..- Bl ?? i .- I '..- I'AUe magge, i ? ' they want * if i ; i ? i. be i' :i es- ? ll .no , al. 1 I. ss,, il 1 I,,- {[.<? :. !o| . .wa \. ? tl -i I 1 .'. ??I ia maj ba part to thi a.. i-i. nt of but hui!,'; written becki H i iiden work ssas the history of the Sinai!.-, lt ? ? vi: 1 w li. thor - ,'. lilli ,!i li" I l-l I' -,ils" a pal I. i o' -. for rn ?' tamil] their degradation the ? bi ni '?;> ' ' Boase favor, ii," object "i hie work aral m apology for thi m io ss,.--, thi m I ? ? f,,iged , and tal r All tb. I OB l-ll'l on ii - I- Brodie; but bo bewitching ssas ii,s style ant mari.- r n..it in- readers were unartUU - thing, swallowed everything, und all England i"caav by tb-- magic .I Bia wit H luttonteed the i ? comry rnoTi completely ti au tbe stand lng mr.: ? i I ? s ? r I. -.s,- i. :., , si tu.-h were so mach dreaded and deprecated by the patriots of (he day. Has mir s . i ed so eminently In tho accjutetttoa o' billilli" and ' -in.- BJ thil H"i k, b" ta iv Um hte c tl I -? i |.ling di Bastk s. th" PbfBtag '???' te and i lt was di bwportnnt te thia aero nd w' rh to bbb In tain ti-., thai ,s d I la ttr-t. - BrM alssais the people who enc, upon the Sovereign and not th* B who usurped C.." rights ot th- peop,. s again (chaper B), the grl raacea under i *V"v't 1$ ?^ ) ? #>3 v^U ii: tfLi'XX'' 'I MARLBORO UH - ?JIP T TO HIS PIANCA which the English lahore.i (to ?.'.. wain ping, pillorying, cropping, Imprisoning, fining, etc.) when aOBanasSOd In themselves with regard to the constitution scarcely deserve the name, nor were they either b'irthensonie on the people's properties or anywise shocking (o the natural humanity of mankind. During iii- constant wara, civil ami foreign, which prevailed while these two families occupied the throne, lt was not difficult to find nb umlaut In? stance of practices, the most despotic t ts are wont to occur lu tim** of violence. 1 To nuke. ! thlr.l tn?l I < third work le make i let* b i. of i,,,,. ? ii., gi i-i !? former exhibit p< bili a. i tUttOg ' ' ? quest lint ii ? . the ff ,wUi ta ri..- i i ? I . i.nt in ; I lom of ii VV t.il s ;i ghi bi ? ? I ? . I And courai The . usurped I '?? . t Individual Int goer ll only togKtasete ? . ru ?? uni ? siti.ui. The \\ big ? ? foi th.ir ? Hume. in. ir ? Kunin coequal f ? ? the goo ? ? - ? I glee ta recover i of thi i-i I not asm pat los - ?? Hume, with :' " raahes Bal tl ? v. hi. ' ri ii ? ? Hume, ? ii.ii in I I'' .r ti. ' ern HI "Hallam Middle j) I rn- Bd I i'.lim. r. tl on Lilli. ' as unqi ? ul . that. Witta lt, Bl THOM I ? I tW iii' l ? . a pi mt ?! I-' % reline Mourn.-. "I, S " ? 1 ll' ? Mt' I t .| . "i had i d' ii i'"i ' ? ? ?I. ? ? h. e ' i her with gi all i? ll i i: but at th.- i ' ' I ? ? ? ? . .. i ? ? * in hrs _ \n I ma flea a Otarj l < ?.. . ? ? ? l ? i ?? ? I cf kim; i tl men t ? : \'ri i". "1 " tarsi. ll baaser'H fur muath, with oil f or throe ra****.,! ?. i' il rt Teni'hi n ic ii POSTS* IO fOlb ? to do so, it :- ? the po mil 'ak. ii I i i " I ? i parrot tiis"i wlnnina Vou should' b.-tflll Will. m ist k""i> ri pealing i ' ' ? '- 8 iii roanecti -n w .-ti thi m ? pres* tb* a memory. For i; - i teach linn t" say. Poll ? n*r," repeat thoa* nurda Hg at UM i>M:ne tites giving ' \\ >,. ? lo I "Oood-nJAbt. dear," don't k the short t ? i the dav bul univ at th* pi . r " tbe same with the greeting 'lo mg" If lan'I ne.-ertnary te ba - <? when uarhini* Colly t?? i"? ?-' ' his cage, or perch, ansi speak d': and not loo fast