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Canadian illustrated news
L'un des journaux les plus innovateurs de l'histoire de l'imprimerie au Québec et au Canada, le Canadian Illustrated News (1869-1883) est et restera toujours une des principales sources iconographiques sur le Québec de cette époque. [...]
Le Canadian Illustrated News, publié chaque semaine d'octobre 1869 jusqu'à la fin de 1883, a été l'un des journaux les plus innovateurs de l'histoire de l'imprimerie au Québec et au Canada. Au lendemain de la Confédération, c'est le premier périodique canadien distribué à l'échelle nationale. Son éditeur, George-Édouard Desbarats (1838-1893), lui-même fils d'imprimeur, voit son magazine comme une façon de définir l'identité canadienne et de resserrer les liens entre les populations urbaines de l'Est et les nouveaux colons de l'Ouest. Il veut aussi donner une image favorable du Canada à l'étranger.

Une autre raison pousse les lecteurs à acheter le magazine de Desbarats. Fatigué des journaux ternes ne contenant que des discours politiques ou des textes spécialisés, le public veut lire des reportages, des récits d'aventure, des textes d'actualité. Mais surtout, il veut des images, comme on en voit dans les grands magazines européens tels que l'Illustrated London News et L'Illustration de Paris.

Cette époque est marquée par un renouveau industriel, technologique et commercial, l'émergence des moyens de communications comme le chemin de fer et le développement de l'Ouest canadien. Le Canadian Illustrated News est le reflet de tout cela. Il est également présent lors des événements historiques, comme la rébellion de la rivière Rouge, les désastres naturels ou les visites princières. La couverture des événements régionaux ou nationaux domine, mais les nouvelles de la Grande-Bretagne et la guerre franco-prussienne font également les manchettes.

Les textes sont de qualité, mais ce sont avant tout les illustrations qui attirent l'attention du public. Au début, on y voit le monde à travers l'interprétation des dessins reproduits par le procédé de leggotypie inventé par l'associé de Desbarats, William Augustus Leggo (1830-1915). Ce procédé permet une reproduction photomécanique des dessins et des gravures, imprimés en même temps que le texte.

Avec l'essor de la photographie, les lecteurs exigent une image qui reproduit fidèlement la réalité. Encore une fois, Leggo innove en inventant la photographie grenée, qui permet la reproduction des photographies sur les presses typographiques. Le procédé est utilisé pour la première fois au monde dans le numéro du 3 juin 1871 du Canadian Illustrated News.

Le Canadian Illustrated News et son jumeau, L'Opinion publique, reflètent les idées novatrices de leur propriétaire et le talent technologique de William Leggo. Les textes et les illustrations du Canadian Illustrated News sont et seront toujours une des principales sources iconographiques sur le Québec de cette époque.

Bibliothèque et Archives Canada offre sur Internet, dans sa collection numérique Canadian Illustrated News : les nouvelles en images, 1869-1883 , près de 4000 illustrations publiées dans le journal tout au long de son existence.

Références

Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1975, tome 2, p. 139-140.

Dansereau, Bernard, « Leggo, William Augustus » , dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne.

Galarneau, Claude, « Desbarats, George-Édouard », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne.

Retfalvi, Andrea. Canadian Illustrated News, Montreal, 1869-1883, an index, Toronto : University of Toronto, Department of Fine Arts, 1989, xv, 368 p.

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  • Montreal :Geo. E. Desbarats,1869-1883
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After'otn-* years «je-nt fruit! *-lv in-n-i i\\ -uring t-» hai hi* grievan - * r-dr- -\" -1, ^ir Dai 1 K rk- gr-w w ,>( \\n.a tivity, au 1 finding that 1.»ri iUltimor- haï l'-anim-i N wf-undland, !i a-*.I f-r a\u2019ei \u2022 -t on 1 from th king a grant of th-* whol- Thus it is th it tft th-li- » , critm ut- f his - h ! :-r- 1\t»r- find him Engli slmi-Ti.The names of Cabot, 8ir Humphrey Giltvrt and all tti-dr Cauiiian p-.*» ssi »n«.Qi \u2022> \u2022 i*i |u-l I an I at .an tuiM iialf-l-r-.th- r p r »t ag « ri*t th-settlement of the island, h- pu» liste d i long and h ghlv in- Fvirke arriv»-*! ir, Newfoundland, in the good ship \u201cAbigail,\" l-ringing with him on.-hundr«d men asthe nu lens of \u2022 colony, br-sting account of th - -untn\t> .w II did h-* m mag ¦ t i l*nd»*d in th** spring of 1636,and at once took up his aUnii- matters, and such < \u2022 inti leri \u2022\u2022 ii I his g-iv-Tum-nt in-pire, that ira Perry land, in the house built there by Iiord Baltim ire.In b-*fore the year I*;',-», in-r- than U.t \u2022 hnn Ir I »id flftv ^Fio*»* cl*ys, sovereigns were wonderfully fr**e and easy in as- families had s.\u2018ttl- d in ditf-rent parts of th-* i*l*n I an I had ^iigniri*r t«» their favourite subjects nnliinit»*d rights over vast it not K\u2014n for the narrow, - Ifish p .li y aft-rw ir !-, a-iopt- I rn tori* a, tinmeas ur-si, save in the imagination of those who**?of prohibiting *-ttlem ni an-l - nl iv-i-iring t-i -iriv- away 1 i Fwrnlity wa* so Ixiundless.Sir David Kirke rame to New- settlers so as to rrrak \u2022 the country a m *r fishing statifin, t!i \u2022 f-r>»j n»! iiand arm-d with the powers of a* ount 1\u2018ilatim* over colony would have kept abreast of to-«i-t-r nrnvin- * an I .an-l hi- h pt anr- i*i ni if,- -i«i-r provtn its resource* would not lie in th** urid-v-lup -I slat in w \u2022 fin-i them to-day.Sir David continu*-! to rub* his prin-ipality wik.|y an 1 justly, an-l under hi* guidan e it* prosp-rity w ».vrv -I -\u2022 i-1-1.Soon, how.-v r, th-\u2022 ivil war br-ike out in Kngian I .gkjs* ialsand, having obtained from \u2018diaries First i grant of the whol\".Jn this pab*nt there wa* neither restriction nor reser-\u2018A\u2019Wtion ; everything and every right were made over to Mir I>%vi»i a- atMsilut*- jiOMi-ssor The royal grantor knew v-ry littlss of th»* value of his gift: but Sir David Kirke, who had for y-iar* h-eri sailing in the neigbbiuring seas, trailing, an-l an-l during the great c-mfli t n-ith r King n-r Parliament fi «g h t i n t!ie French, wa* familiar with nri'h of that region could give any attention to N wfoun llan !.Kirke w »* i% rs » » w known as th- Dominion of t'ana of his pre-l- < \u2022¦*>.»r, Lonl Hilttm -r- Aft-T the K-stoiation the sons of Sir Divid Kirk r .iv ) the most shameful injustt-\u2022 at the hand* of rinrh * n wh-*s»* fat lier In* h-el !\u2022 \u2022 n so *taunch and tr-c *ir | .W), Kirke, the uncle of t!i-» youtig Men, pr-\u2014\u2022nt.1 « , tit!-!, t tfn* King, in » hi- h he r- it.*-l hi* own *.r\\ i.in t*.j, w .ir an-l t!i-if Charb* l.to**ir Dnvl Kirk* might !* -niir \u2022, it., hi* sons NJ antim-.howev«t, « ¦ \u2022 il, Lot-! Baltiin-.:.; .t i-.a claim to New foun-ilan-i und-r the grant tn * 1 t.! > -n,.by lam- * 1 Although tb- I', iltini'-r- hit \\ luni.k ¦!* via-dolled the \u2022 ountn tlititi i-arsls fot .and obtain.-d MnrvUnd insti a ! of it, an-l in - -n* -j-i-n \u2022 th- i-lan-l tn-l i- ¦ », \u2022\u2022 v,.;,.r.r\u20141 t-.Kirk-, y \u2022 t the K n v* in « - m- 11 now\tJ * w , v t t th- wid.-w an 1 son* of **ir Dai 1 K rk- t d i>- r , n -prop-rty in N » \u2022 -ind'.iu i t \u2022 1 -.r t i;-i-n mit-, t-inul, thus ruitl-l, w e Jeft to -hlft for th-Ul-ll Wlti.(,;| , , «¦\u2022mpciisttioo Dig *'it i ! ml ! .- n artfo r tl iu this Newfoundia tration, and * -m itt r hi* ! ath 1 in t t .th- >»,» t , - vig-ir cjh hand in giiidtng its n' * r-\tIn t-ldit t ¦ i ,.- numb r of fishertn- n w:m frr-pi nt\u2014i it* sh'-r-* in * i;u i r tli- r w Te now *1-\t1 .7\t- in ! st us - tt * I t, ti - l ti Lord* a \u2022 iat r *'ir I -;*ti ' hild ;tili*i, 1 % phlet in whi ti h- atti mpt 1 to prm\tthit th- -i !\t: t arrii -l on l-v th r si 1 ut- m b- tt\twx* r ini;,.- th- fi-herv \u2022 ar i -1 -n t - u i igla*\t1.an-i urc \u2022 1 th i*\t\u2022\t.\t;\t-, .\t.« ti'*n w\t.\tit,1 uniii: or 1 r *4 i- intrust |\tt,>\t>if lofin\tB rn\twf,,».\ts\t-\t1-\tf.\t*\u2022\tI out his in«tr i ii-ui- remonstrate*! warmly against th- r »-v - r: ty, and after i lirn- t '-e or|-r wo* antiu i I- 1\t'\u2022t\t* i »*'- is w.-r-* t-u'-i-l-F-n to tii >ic \u2022 in\tmint - t\tv\twf\tr.\t:\t*i.i.iri 1 - IC n »t was ;-r-.\u2019.;»-it.I.on \u2022\ta th- - i«ai.-l\tj\tr-\t*.\t\u2022\tr,* p-rmitt-i t-> r- rnain t-» F- s ift-r 1 -it ¦*a.\t( I; »*\u2022 n -t 111! 1 S tliat t h - * w - :\t.\u2022 i -1 \\ w %- u nai ly : ¦ I i .1 a g .r rn .r at l-ngth a -int *!.rii -* \u2022 wno »r !\u2022 -\t, i -\t\u2022 in i ug t h- n, - ¦\u2022! v * in ¦ fu v >i j laint- l witfi t n r-m am »¦\t,\tr\t.\u2022(\ts\tJ\t\u2022 ivi\t!\tKtr*\tI o .to f T t-i i-i r t\t-t ,g\t\u2022\ti n-\tI at !y\tpi\t\u2022\t!\ttit\t1 f ' /-'\u2022*\u2019 R'lj\u2019nK < i( \u2022* iti, bv ii K rk 1 « it ! an manly ini- \u2022 it tn t» t* in\u2019»'»!(\u2022* 1 in tti f- - i»g pi -T I ïiis *:igfit t , pf,.\\ «t a \u2022 v it*, t r a *.: mn ID , i m iv ; - -, rlv - nroll the n.vn of >u 1 >ivi-J K k- :.th- list ot h r worttii- s *% n- in-tu iry «h i* t*-util t-t herish mk >i,Korr*\\ Hi\" \u2022\"\u2022inimn* A f- w w k* ag\t-I w\ti* p.,*1V\t-y -tr .,ng a\tmg\tdan-\t* \u2022**'\u2022¦ t.w it dung\tth-\t.;i*t i t:\tn of t.n-w\tpu\tn M ill whi- ! s-i many of-i-ir -utiz\t,* * m\tto tag\ti n un'!\tu mg\ttn- t r-st, An-l inhali tig th-* -»i!in \\ od \u2022 i\t« - it 11,-\t\u2022 i! t tr\tth n\ti't I \u2022\u2022-\t.s-ing my p-rpl-x\tty, .-a\tlaini i\tW uv.don t yer r- nib \u2022 t in VNliv, i in Sproiita a» \\-»u kn-*' I\tin Lolel-ui I tti n at on \u2022 fe- ogn-x ¦ t mv -d-l\t» ipiaintan\t-\u2022, Mr i\t\u2022- Sprout a, w tios*' publiah-d opinioti* on \u2022\u2022 \\| n i.i-l 'fmr- 1 tri*-tdn.-! t-i him at the Lord Mayor \u2022* -linn- r After greeting him wi*h sni|- i-nt ronlialitv, I .ii-piir-d with s-nn- « uriosity a* to wliat had brought him to this *i-l ot th** Atluiitir \u201c Wnv, In* r-*p;i.-I, \u201c the foi t i« me ami \u2018Betay\u2019 has ha I a *\"r\u2018 tun' l-ft us, an-l as I wanted to go into public life, an-l heard as how the Canadians ia w-rry aeiisihle to merit, if \u2022 -/-f .a \u2022>'f th>* country.and then enquired how Mrs.Sprouts liked our Moiitr* ai s*» i**t> A shele of .{*\u2022\u2022 p sa -< ov*rspr*a*1 Mr Sprout»' expressive countenance.!!\u2022 said with impressive < arm-tn* »* : \u201cOld Mler, fashionable »\u2022» i**ty is a ruining my dom* »ti< bappin* »s.It # a hun take his leave ot me, remarking that In* was going to attend th** inquiry into the condition of th** Fire brigade \u201cby th** way, Mr Sprouts,'' I said, \"jwhat do vou think alxmt thes«* * harges ?Do you think there's anything in them ?\u201d \u201cWell,\" returned Mr.Sprouts, \u201c1 was a talkin' only yesterday to th** cove wots a inakin' th** complaints ami I Hays to liim : L*»ok hen*, old feller, it's werry likely as th* r * # some men In th** Fire brigade a# did'nt ought to he there ; hut if every department was in as go*#I a rv.mHtinn a* tin* Fire bngail* Is it would »«\u2022 a mighty line thing for the city, ami 1 fancies that you're a going about this if rather too im/K-rrytive a sort of manner, ami if you dont prove your* harg* s you II In* looked upon a» a /\u2022**rrvp»t**tic nuisance, and y**ur reputation will h** like th* desirous of adorning your town, and which vou now commission m* to hand over a* a perpetual ornament vnd possession t*> th** citizen» of Montreal and their descendants forever.(Loud applause.) Ami, gentlemen.I must say that it is n*> m* an heritage that the future generation will fall heirs to, for thank» t the magic power ami the genius of the sculptor there will r**inai i to them, and to those who come after them, long after w-* ami others who have honoured and loved Queen Victoria shall have pas-ed away, this breathing representation of that grace ami dignity, that frank and open conn-tenam e, that imp rial majesty of aspect which, during her lifetime, r* ml* red the presence of the Queen of England more august than that of any contemporary sovereign.(Hear, hear, and loud applause ) It is to you then, citiz-n# of Montreal that I n*»w turn ; it is to you I confide this sacred deposit.it is on you I lay th** « barge of preserving for yourselves ami th** thousands who come alter you thi* fair image of your Queen, this gra* ions impersonation of tin* Majesty of Britain, this type ami pledge of our United Empire, this crowned ami sceptrea symbol of those glorious institutions which we have foilti*i so conducive to the maintenance of individual liberty, of constitutional freedom, and of well-ordered government.(Applause).It was my go**d fortune, in early life, to b** allowed to serve near the person of Her Majesty At that tim.no domestic calamity had thrown its incfiaccahlc shadow across the threshold of her home.It was then, as a spectator of her daily life, it# pure joys, its high and elevated occupation#, its burdens never neglect***! but shared ami alleviated by the temierest of husbands and the most sagacious of counsellors ; it was then that I learned the sec roc t of the hold which H,-r Majesty has never lost upon the affections of her subject* in every part of lier extensive empire.(Loud applause.) And in lah r «lavs, when death had shattered the visions of her early happiness, ami left her alone and unaided, in the isolation of an empty palace, during the long years of widowhood slit* discharged the oppressive and responsible duties atta.hing to her high station, ami frequent opportunities were given to in** of observing with what patience, self-sacrifice and devotion to the .\t\u201c interest her high ami noble nature sustained each «lay\u2019s burdens ami discharged its daily tasks.* Anplause.) Fmm the dissipation* ami from th** distractions of society and pleosure our widowed sovereign might have shrunk, but from duty never (Loud ami prolong***! cheering.) A» vou < a*t your eyes upward* at that work of art let the imago of the woman as well as of the Queen be enshrined in vour recollection, ami a» he gazes upon those sculpture*! lineaments let each ritiaen tetneinbor thoro stands before him an example of prosperity l*orne with meekm-ss, ami of adversity borne with (tatiom o.ofthe path of duty studiously followed,and of a pure and blameless existence which has lN*en a source of joy and pride to every British heart, and which ha# shed its holy light upon thousands ami thousands of British homes.(Lsoud applause.) Above all, let every Canadian patriot remember when he contemplates with prid*s the ever-brightening destinies of his native land, and let your chil*lr**n and your children's children remember, as generation aft**r generation this great Dominion gathers strength and pow *r.that it was under th«* auspicious government of her whose stitu** is now confided into your keeping, that these great Provinces w.-re confederated into a still mightier Stat**, and that the foundations of this great Dominion wer** laid, which 1 trust is destined to become the brightest ornament and the most powerful adjunct and associate in the Empire of Gr*-at Britain.(Loud applause.) Gentlemen, I again thank you for having permit***! me to take part in this day's pr., \u2022\u2022 \u2018dings ; I feel that the best return I can make to you for th* kind expressions you havs used towards myself is to assure you that it is ray earnest hope, as it will be my most anxious endeavour, to follow at however humble a distance the example of oar beloved Sovereign, who has faithfully walked in the path of the British constitution, ami who, during a long reign, has never for a moment failed in her duty to h**r Ministers, to h«*r Parliamiat, to her Crown or to her people.(Loud cheering ) His Excellency also addr \u2022»«\u2022\u2022 1 tn k-fi 1 \u2022: n \u2022 w r* w;th cut-ston** quoins, window dr.\u2018\u2022sing- and »rr:;\t» An 'n;.ting stone por.-ti with br«>x t tlight of st \u2019V giv-s x 1* firm of Hopkins A Wily.MESSRS.SAVAGE.LYMAN A 0*1 \u2019ft SKW «T >r.E.MONTüB * L.In th**»** «lays of ke**n competition »'i i .lo»*al ent-irprtse, when tra*i* s of all kinds ar \u2022 pu-h 1 wi'h w .ni r; i! i ig-'nultT nn*i remarkable vigour, it is » .1 on that u \u2022 su sing!» out, from th.* general mass of a tiv m l pr tmi:.* nt * i-ir.- m-n.any win» »tan*l out conspicu >u»!y fr m among th- :: r;vi!« Iqr the magnitude of th- iinderUkings.The establishment of M\u2022\u2022«\u2022\u2022r».'»ivag *, Lvman A ' >.J\u2019w«!-lers.Ac., recently openew -v- r, tv ! t the st r-* imm iiat *!y opposite the church of th** HMel-Di- u.c*t.1\u2019au! Street, (ti.*n the centre of the n tail trad-*.) In .»¦>\u2022\u2019i>;- st*.r now occupi*'d by M -ssrs Tiffin Bros., corner «if St.Dv r Lane, wa« rent*»-! for six years; but in 1^3^ th*> principal busin »» >f the firm ¦was removed to th**\tcorner of\tSt.i,abr;cl\tand N\t-r* Dam» Streets, wh-r- it was\tcontinued\tf *r tw :ity\ty-ar-\tIt wa- re- moved thence in 1856 to the (.\u2019.ith- !ril H.> , \u2014 ^ h *r-* the firm have remained to th- present tim \u2022 \u2014makin : nv \u2022 r nova\u2019.# in the comae of the past fifty-four y-xrs.Mr.o >rg Savxge r«-tired from a- live life in 1*05.Mr.1 >«eph Savage «Tying -'n tiie business nnd**r the sam- firm till 1851, wh*-n Mr Th itv, an re visitors are always sure of a court* > :* wcîcom *n 1 |u>lit/.' >.-?* + \u2022*'*'\t* i- M***- lλ m\\; 2*$* «5^*- 1 \u2022 'm ^ fV fsWfÿ IP# \u2022 j V lâiliJLLLüJ T3bciH»^ ^50r^> ï .7# v \\ i\tl JL^'V.vB» '\u2022;*\u2022 I vmw.\u2022 l> _v.»\t« * îîiüîîîîIÏ^^Kanan! vLk.awr ;v:.m m j N! > \u2014 K.WEN-if'KA *.THF.HKSIDKs'i K \t54.4\tC5.l>\t74.4\t29.t*6\t Pitr**rr\te Kxnf^\t.f To*n;-«-rat tiro.> l:\t\t\tf ilumi iity.ft1.'*: of Ban*-\t si:e of a double/nige illustration in The News.\t\u2018^wn to us through a long suecesaiou of y,.*™, and M- i .i ¦ r\tt - **u> grwtttcst t*art of them will, in all proltahilitv.Ik* of nor e hope to distribute it earn/ in Januan/ to our .\t,\t,\t,\t*\t.\t1 \u2018rvation; for the generality of men look hat h with subscribers ; ,in,l ire hike this o/iimrluHiti/ to re- .|mi.\u201e.ll|H,n,\u201etj0MV\u201e*4rvau« * s and ceremonies is, ;»erliaps, absolutely unattainable.Mom* and < ham bent in their \u201c B*K>k of Days,\" am! ikiuni** in his \u201c Aoti'iuates Vulgnres\" have doue much to r.m h the fountain-bend of streams which have been running ami inenasmg ir.ni thrniwed many of her rites ami cereinoni* ¦< in the tn»*st luxurious abundance from ancient ami h*ath*'n Rome, some of the ancient Roman caiemia:» of siuguiar « uriosity eontain, under the immoveable ( asts au I f*»u, .variety of observations contributing not a little t*.tb \u2022 .|c j.dation of many of our |>*>puiar customs wldeh bav*4 an int* i ,t * v< n in thes«* days The Society of Ant Day is thus s**metime» th« first ami » *m tin.\u2022.the la.-t festival in th*- t'hristian year This year it 1» th- ,.t London Latiies' Educational Association have met with unexpected success.The fourth session of the lodie»' « la».**** held 1 Glial f** th*- biblical stu*l*-nt it 1- m»t .ary ik r .v i.-.\t/ .V.J \u2022 .\t1\tof the sou of Jonas and th*- brother of Simon Peter under the direction of this society openeil on th«* 21*t tilt, .\t.\t¦ , *\t* rradition Informs us that a l hri-tian ladv of rank nam d under the most promising auspices.These classes are Maxim* la, tau*.-*l the l»*>dy of M Vmlr* w to U- rmtalm* ! conducted by professors of University College, and the ami honourably interred, and that in th* \u2022ail: - part list of subjects of study is almost formidable Math* ms- (\"\"fib «\u2022\u2022nturv it w.c« r* int, for a pious (ire* k M-nk.nain- 1 It* gulus, «> .ays the le gend, conveyed it t** > **tlan*l, .1 there *i*qK>sit*-*l it in dOs AU ,,n the Eastern **.0.1 f E.i \u2022 where he built a \u2022 hur* h, aid wh* r-* afici wards or-» th renown*-*! city an*l rathe*lral of St Amir**w » St Ainlr- w has I» \u2022 n r*4goriled, fr*»tn time immemorial, ,___ ,\t.\t.\t.\t.\t,\t.\t,\t, , ,\t,,\t;\t,\tmemorial nates is», k îr**iu the Urn- of M Palla-lias who, social uaro and aim ot the undersigned to place this valuable tion, among which are a college for worn n.a lending library\tcn \u2022,! what i« in-anity i» on whhh probably Will await -olutioti\tII,til\tth ' ell t ot\ttie\ta\tlid\tIII tie HO inline b ¦ w< i i «iuii\u2022\tml\ti, «t:ng informati\tu on\ttie {Hiint w.i» .v-ii t!.> ,>lb,i 'ay at a mir \u2022 triai in M inpl.i», i nibd Slat W b 11 III alt\tUlpt\tto -tabl\t-ii\tin\tilllty\tw i- laid, oil tie j.art ot the def.\tu>\tih I K\t\\li\tn,\tl«, iog < alb ! a* an .rt, gai tie f \u2022!lowing !\u2022 xtitnouy \u2014\u2022\u2022 I bav, «aid I>r Allen, \u2022* la \u2022 n a pr i.ti»ing phi - i i.in tor m trli tbi111 » \u2022 ar» I bav, had «\"in.¦ \\perieie in » \"f m-atiiti, having b n lor ten y» ai» in Ii il «n;\u201e r tit ml nt ot tie Km .ki |.natn Ax^luin.and .ring tiiat tme had ov- r 7.\tra/.i oph under un charg, i liai in a I tin hypothetn a! a- r> a I hi Mi Fie lan I am le : i an e\\p< rt .a I b- t >i, in >« ' ting the ijU> xtloll Would ilk, to «II tii.il thi III T I «tu!:- I the que»tton of inxaitit) ti.e !*\u2022»» I under«to >d It and it VOU a-k me where it i>.gin» and w le i it end» lentber I nor am plii*t iau m tie world iuId t, 11 you in ' , I.on o a»iona hk, tin» hi w » t « in e.t, »,i - of tie iii«' ! i > » in try in _ to m.iKc ,i»», » of d,» tot\u2022 \u201c Wiio i« to In the xu> .i »«or of Fir,» IX i« a i|ue»t;,in mat », -injured 1 he tr,»,;,.how, v< r w r m-t long m dislodging tti-ir assailants from tie ir t-mjM.r iry tnuighold, and tiie latter, after I» ing di»[e r»- I right and I ft, surrendered without further r- «i»tan \u2022 \u2014thirty-«;x Persians in all being con-\\ > la» prisoner» b.the < i rand Ziptieb.It wa« nut, however, until far into ti* - night that the coiuruotiuu was entirely quellt d .'nii'.ia'U.uu'otpj.ri .-r.*!¦ »,u.I !«.I.e two tnimtr' .l railway .Jir.»*tor> in Fariia* in nt.an I .\t\u2022 .1 r _ 1*1-*.Il i»\tt in -lii otn c .« ei >\u2022 \u2022\u2022- I t*ie Vng'avFrench Tr, ity «'onim'r,*e will com.into lore ,,n ui,- 1«; ot l* c.iniM r next, .ni,I last four yeam.Kiighiii'l h i* 4 1 Irotieln |« ; Ku««i t.III\".ve»»ei« of w ar of all Ictiel-.an.I HoUan l.17 monitors.Fiance li.v \u2022 > Ironclad» ami a fleet of ti J \\\u201e«s.!» I« «et.».file Kni, witli tiie .pint of a tru> Utilttartan.h.v» e\"tnm.iu I, I .» F r.-i.e n c ugii., «t t\" > >\u2022- > .\\ \u2022 rt Hi t* >j '« of tie- F> rami t« int-.iigntIn,.i», » for t,e¦ I.,.,t of tie N .who a*k> d uni f *r III» lit grapli \\ft- \"lie ehan* : had e.111 pi led with her r>'|U>»t, -he *.itd l*» him: \u2022* Frlne.,, may 1 u».* your au!.g , \u2022! t >: I \u2022'\t1 ir - >*\t* \"\t\u2022\u2022 ( ', r!., ! 1, y,\" h* re| led, \u2022\u2022 but w ti.it I» M \u2019 '\t\u2022\u2022 M> * \"olte-r ha* \"M , \\lied to «» \u2018n rla ; !\u2022 \u2022 me write an ap|.Heal 1*mi for hi» pardon over y.»ur name, and the ( ir w.il ,r.ie! It ' lli'ina\u2019ek , oa-.nit* d.a .I Mexauder II.Inform, I him, when at 11* rlln r> \u2022\u2022«¦ntly, that the |>anlon had I».en granted.rhe International Fxhlt.itlon m*w I., ng tie!d In l^.ndoii I* only one of a «erh\u2014, to l*e eontlnued thdeflnlt«*l.v, .1 \u2022 ar by year, on, ,.r ni-.r,* prlnel| will e «n»i*T.first, of the fin, art-; * e,,n I.iiwinnfa,\" ir, « .third, recent \u2014«i.nil fie ln\\.«ttgntionx and dis.isoeriesol ill kin*l«.That of IsTI is to .*n»l»r:»ee aril (let a I tllu-mliiaiion» hy all methods; gas and it* inatiufaeture.That of 1*7 >.*i vdraiiu,«'and e.\\|N rlm, nt-s; -upply **f water.l«7*i.|>h«»-logianhle i|>|Miratux and photography; phllo«ophieiil Instru-ni*u : .and pnx'e-s, » del» udlng ui»*n their use.|s77.health; niiimifaeiiir, s, a, .promoting h, 1I1I1.with .\\|» rinieni-.l«7s.\u2022 di* nit.'nl - it.-tane *.pn»lue!«, and experiments; pharmaoeii-fleai pr.N'e*se«.fhe diploma f,.f French stand ir>ts tw-lng placed uIh.xc.Th** erossr*.of \\tsen and of K,N>niggrat* are siix|)ended fi**m the |i\u201en|sh and \\n*trtan slamianls, and the Iron t\u2019ross from lhee Hallway t gold from Lord Duffertn.-Tin* New York Tribune, »|M*aklng of Greeley\u2019s h,*alth, «ays h»* lia- Imu-h seriously unwell »lnr Ilk* .i to b* r«-gardc,| in th«- Fnlu-d 'sta;, * as a lb given a 1 il linner and other .ur».Th«* J i»U« .in rt »t«*ain«*r Himalaya arriv* i t.h* r« wttii tin «-,,f « ,ght of h* r cr« w.-!.wi», a \u2022\t.:.*« r\\atlvc.has *. r- ., b is grant* 1 an exclu»,v,- ,siti- c - >11\tl;:,r .n H* .t« r.Pr* » I-n; of tiie Heut.r T< i«g\"aph « ,n,; rt«*d tiiat a -, I I - ist.cal I.\t,,f th,- Homaat itholic Ftiurch ix : \u2022\t¦\t! ir, K*,_ and.w tii l.:\\\ti« the M-'T'.;* jtan >\u2022\t\u2014f .I M 1 r » h.Sir Wm.May: anl.Governor, fins l»*,*ri 1 *'.1 d ,« ' ««n* .«t.\u2022 of t!,.Lover rt the de*trueti,>n of tiouxc» and other property by wind.Fkan f\u201e File Left Centre iiav, drawn U{> a bill prolonging Tteur»' pr, »» nt Term f .r y.ar« : pr.Jecl of law m,n*t» the H-proval of Thter».-The Committee appotul, 1 by th*» \\««, tubl\\ to dt.iw ip pr .j, ot o' electoral law hav,- made lb, ir r> !«>rt.Tie v r- c immend that the age of 2* be re'a;n*',i as the «\t.a- or.f>r tb.xerd.f the franchise ; that soldier» in .\t- rxtc d.»\u2022»;.*.tried fr-dn Noting; and that o(hc«-r» in ti,.army !\u2022\u2022 permitted t Itsfr.inc*.,», - the c as- of citizens who l.y the army m irec- inp, id lo do military xcrx ico until the age of j .l: w : ,nd\"ubtodly give ri«e t a hc.it, d J, t*ate.- I !\u2022.\t\\«.ni'i.y.Deputy Pascal Puprat ha» intr,xluc,d a bill f.\t.; tte -\u2022\t.ion \u2019\u2022> the < iri.ans faimiy of their property cyn.n»eut d in F \u2014 File triai by Jury bill pu*»ed by a vd*- «>f «\u2022H t.» 17».The i«ayment of the the thinl mllllanl war indemnity ha- i 1 completed.France will have 5m!f a tn : uird r Id' hy the Ilth of I*ecemt»r.-Gambott* wax attack* I in the Fi nch \\«», tut-y i*t w,, k by the veteran Gen- rn Changarnier.He did not deign to reply.The Governin' it m »* ;k' wls, h tin* d 1,y tiie same «peak.T.and M.Tiller» defend, I himself.\\ vote of esmrttlenct wa- then taken and adopt' d by lti7 yen-, against 117 nay s.Tiie Pr, »id>ad, tii>t - «tb .¦ 1 with thi» verdict, will «-all again for a more deliberate expre-»ion of approx a!.iikkv wi.Th»* (ierman Government, replying to tiie invita-lion of («real Frltain t*» a»«i»t in the \u2022uppr\\'»«ion of the slave tv et, on tiie eastern >n now tltflug ,»ut tn Fngbtnd.\u2014 \u2014The Kmis-ror I» «l«*termin«*d to ««arry out lii» Intention «*f increasing the numt*er of tin* Fppcr House of lb- I (let by tin* creation of a numtsr of I\u2019eers.-The g,\t\"'gtaphical »¦ s*ieti*** of «,\u2022 many give their ai\u2019i'nualof the p an for .« nwdhodicnl explt>rntion ,*f Africa.Commltt* «'s to «\u2022arry out tin* punN>«»> are forming.*-1* x 1 a.Mall advices from Madrid report «light disturbance» in the capital on Monday week.n account of the drawings for the military conscription.Tiie Une» of telegraph to Barcelona, Gemrla, Seville and Cndt/.were rut.-The health of King Vmadeu« l« ImpiNiving.Irxtv.Fhe F,*|», hax given audience to the Grand Puk>* \\ cliola» CousianlinoMtz, ncpliew of the F.mi*erorof lDis»ia.The (iraml Duke was accompanied i*y two general.», and was I to Ht« Holine*» by the Ruaxlan Fbarg»' d\u2019AfTkire*.Kmlgration from Italy to the I'nlled ^late» lia.» tncreu«ed t«> »ueh an extent that the attention «>f the government ha» In«,mi called to it.Mrxtot.V (clcgram data«l City of Me - i S-f an >* rk*orow.Similarly, tho material requUlte for tlu* construction of f«H>r alx-pouthl lillc# can Ih> c\\tr.'t«sl fn*n» the hlotal «»f forty-two full-grown men, F.i-teu- he can bleed for It, and make U the richer cr for str«\u2018ct cars and road vehicles in by \u201ca pair of *cu*oni or a corkscrew.\u2022\u2022ss***»***»^»**»***»* \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022*\u2022.'S Our attention has been drawn to an article from the London Kxt oarr, entitled \u201cThe Seltishncss of Husltands,\" which apiNMtred in P1 place of horse and mule jH>wer Certainly no etrongvr stimulus to inventive genius could be given.We bslievo that smoke-t-ousuming steam engines tan be built, which shall be noiseless in their operations and more easily managed than a pair of horses, that shall work ms cheaply as that animal, either on street mils or off them, and which shall be unob-jecttonable in all respects.The great car and transp«>rtationc«>m panics of the country would cio well to unite in offering a handsome prise f«^r such au invention This would excite the inventive skill of our mechanics, induce them to experimentalize liberally, and doubtless, in the end, produce exactly what is wanted.It is stated, indeed, that a New Orleans scientist ha already solved the problem, so far as it relates to street railways.His en-xrmc.which has been thoroughly tested and pronoun*.eti to work most successfully, is said to effect a saving of thirty-three per cent of the cost of running cars by horse power.N'o hre is usM-d.The driving engine is of ordinary character.It ha.* a reservoir large enough to niin.- t.* th«-«.»pactt\\ of the boiler) t»> perform a trip of from ten to fifteen miles.At the time of c barging, he temp-rature in the boiler is ssiwoit i*1 >0 Kali .the pressure of steam h ing sstout one hundred and seventy (s>uud* t*> the \u2014t) u re inch.I here is said to be not th lea.*t «ijanger of expl< *ion in using this apj tntt .*.the pr* ssure in the r< - rvoir «an nev r rise sabovt .he {s.int r-a- bed at the time of < harg-;ng, and it i.* no \u2022 i.saril.v i't»n.*tantly diminishing a.* the power iaex|>endetl : while so simpde i ?- it* o>ns'ruction theri i* !\u2022 *- -kill requirol iu handling thi* liM nuiotire than a h\u2018>r*e or riiu 1 \u2022\tof th>- tntellig> nt ar.d oni'ltioim ru* * hani sand ma* hini.«ts of ritt*l>urgn munt tî ii«t tn« ir a* \u2022\u2022unt in entering the *am- n i I \u2022 »f investigation and experiment\u2014.1 Mj fiujaciurtr.>is» anr anfbctavt.\u2014-Mr.W.Cr.s.k * has run letter* patent for a new disinfectant eazs'J deodd v triou* expr rlments In* hid m ile l>> the siiIh*uuuious Injection **f hi.* * I derived from an animal |«>l*on«vl by putrefied blood.II.- |\" r-(hrmrst twenty-five **'rl.*s of expi'rlmenta on rabbits and gulm virus activity Ism.Tin* become* »rir tn a i»**eu!iar w »y un i r Certain eonlU;-*n* wlien music i* male u ar them.'*-*;ii tim- aft rw.rl.\\|r.\\ .*bow.-l that exi'o*ive sun»i.inc» « will gen-rally pr«-*\u2022 r\\>* tle-tr *trth|liiy uni.** tb.-ir psrtlcb - are >-\\u: I t*> move in a |w-*>uHar way.M 't.«'Uamplori a rat Pa :.-t: have now ui.dert ik u to prove that i- heat alone vi .l -, t i, w i\\» .i !»e exp \u2022*.'¦ * to.-xt \u2022b*.tie r, in ;*t >\u2022 * m* mu- \u2022 * \u2022\t\"\t\u2022 - w\t.«r\t.a| -a'\t\u2022 of J-.g *¦ x «« >f -.i ir -\\ - run M» '* »* to i .a** i-stln* .W e h j| .f, ,a a appiie*t.it wa* found that the |ow.**t notes «\u2022.ca*ioii.*d no explosion, while the higher ones InsUt .! !y 1.1 - i.it u-t *.xt\\ v.ra\u2018 l * - js-r second I*» ;ng r.*it!ir>sl b> prislaco ' t> *tn**l effect.Vn Ingeni -us m* \u2022 .\u2022! of stopj-.g .\t,k«\t:> .'Ir.M-.*\u2022\u2022 .*:!\t\u2022- I.* *\u2022 -t \u2022 m.i » of wha*.ie c.i \u2022\u2022 » if»*ty-|\u2018 ii»-s.\u2019\u2019 rn* * p it.-* are, a* art:* »:.* *i\\.\"dish- I* that -, tb.y r»-*enit.!e a di*ti !¦.*ha|s*; c \u2022\u2022 *.qucnt!y.wrl n th.- h -.V - b - pr* \u2014 -I ig-u-.*t :\tj it , .f a - u J*.* te vif*-* \\ it »\u2022** fit,\t, \u2022, | u I ! ! k a O it -a \u2022\t.I fi ul> p ,.a tfi »¦ r-w*.\t||> » -\u2022 .*% r «*eitrt\u2022\u2022 »\u2022 \u2022\u2022\t» til- \u2022* * * 11 -\t.*-1-1.til i - -i: at our.¦ t-ik'-n \u2019 r I : ting on th.u- w p!\tA w.H I Un** 1* dropis*! thneigh the hole: this i* laid hoi*! of by Un.** drawn under tn** «hip; the Weight Is taken off .md r-i tc.-l b> »s.r.wu.lt; a (date, with in l:a-rut>U r c*.vertng tfi.* inn.-r .-Ig.*, i« n,-it *cr.*we*I to the bod, - dr\u2022pt«-d ov- rtsord.an*l dr.wi, Into issoaon by the .ne hanging through the ' ik ; nn Inner flat.* w then *cr**w.*| t.th- i- n.-r end of the holt ; an I thus th»* ¦ ik I* completely e.ver» 1 n the in-«ide and on th< .i t».wat.-r K*-t*t otiu Tn.it thl* l.uean* of - vf.!y cat t.ni ,.|,.U**- of In tie- *.|«\u2022 n *.-a.,n 1 un*ter llff- rent i*ip.e ;ni- inoes, will it tl \u2022\t.th* * 11!p, 1* not the i«; vui -n.it» r.-coinm .-dations.\\N IMII.BTXVT MkPK vi.I*t-.v vrt.It a|.-pe.urs th »t an accident, a* in many oth.-r dis-c*>verte*, I* its.ut to retKl.-ran important rvlce In the .-an*.» of medicine, by which th.- eye udl Ik* ah|e u> locate many -sing our most un'|iulifi.»i disapproval therev.f, trusting that our reader* will U* satisfi.i with this explanation 1>UF>S IlINl s FROM i\u2019.VltlS The 1\u2018ari* rorrespon ! nt of the .\u2022.giv » th - following hint* .m the Ut : fa-.hi.ms whi.h mav h * foun 1 a ;*tabl.The following i* a charming bU-k .Iv t costume fora young married lah iYtu-\u2022**; l*.*rd< r.-d with a deep tlmin-.velv-t tutu rmnd in front, and «-dg-d Aith what i* .»11 d lily of he va!lev fringe, win.n look* .\\\t- i.iugly brilliant over the d tl: e n of th v-I v.t It i> carri*d up t.« the waist at tin- *:d.-A v-ry wide light hi ; *a*h,\tlined **\t( li\t.t\t» v*lv t, ftil* in |.*p* over\tth\t¦ ,\t«.\t*f t«, skirt i hi* *.i»h i* *o jmff.ii .jt and volutninou* that it -j ;it< r*\t! t\t\u2022 * t\t.\ti*;.IUa.k v Iv t l***h o;.**uingov\tr u t\t.-.pi\t-\t- blue f-tllh* wai*t *.it : t- p: tl th .4 \u201e With th the the and i« tv iiat blue faille r.\\ r\tb«)«»\tw thout\tid*\tin erntr.f th a»:-:\tan\t\u2022 h r\ti>,i|.\tt-.A\t¦.*lemi-i»ag*»la »h \u2022 v.-\t1 i« ».v n.hat .blue Wj41>(.lit and ¦ t-ll f.t w ,;*t\t*.»: -a*h .*t an- :n r\t*1\t\u2022\u2022.\ttn 1 \u2022 >\t.t\tv lit th** toilette.\tA\tb! i\tk \\\tIv l\tlint*\ti|.w->ul t*h - that tre t \u2022 .ntra-t wjth th\t1: in grand favour I htv\t., dj.peculiar grey -i;.v:*-.*t gr**.n - ailed *.-\t.worn with a ,»t.¦ , .n .t*(i the \u2022 -a .tt.I«*di \u2022\u2022 and si* * v - w*-r t - .j.jnk fh \u2022 **h wo* tie*I at th »; !¦ .m I th* f-t* k br .wlir.* Were eov r.-l withtiltUIn , to th \u2022 waist ti, tuni i* ing v.rv I*»ng in fr-.nt lle*l that .tsiotis ar - u r* tna-b- in tl-.w- r- are of gimp, 'h'lir.< .t; ] Toil* ti* « for't:- *-\\ .much trtintn.aJ with thov thi- k silk la \u2022\t1\t- pr.K iselr lik*- appli.ju.sha.1.-.i in wry bright .corn fiow.r.arrang-d I* t a n t** - rl rtriw-.-.-lo .r *1 lull- 1 - .-1 |I tv xtraw faill -kirt .V,*p! ju.* .*t «mii.I w* r alno arrange.! a: -und th t .m Very l«*aut:ful op* ra < 1* ,k* |*,tv.* * ntl> Ik-.-h introdu.d th- v ar - in ti\u201e* f-.ru, of dolman», and mat them land* of unces of !i{* 'it a r «l'-w.-r» A gr it ;.t .^*\t»; ar- »-.\tI** taking\tplo* \u2022* In tic *t_yl\" .f arranging\tth\" tir\tM M Albert an-i l.-roy, wh-* w-r-\tform.»ly\t}.*ti ; .dr***»-rs t-> th.\"X-Empr.»«\tEugi me,\th/iro ostulate on the many advantage* of sound health, and if you arc iutro.luc*-.| *-*veral n*-w «i -, h .\t1 m» ar.* not abaiid**!, ! for -\t- lu gnon», I ,t î,,< v .tr worn higu-r, an*i a » tv | h- *ami.r i.w 1» arrang- d .v* r ll.* I.r* h* .I.-tu I pi .*hignlv becoming t*.youthful and oval fa « Curls ar** much worn with \u2022 veiling totl.-tt.*\tl*i;,.«\u2022\u2022west h-.t .I ' p.lt* I dltU., and the av.-.h tran.lat.- l with an oily glee d-IICiou* t-.wllllev*.*\u2022 T* II th\" l-nlv I love, l r.-.j.nun and Ihrough plea*.-I raplur.-d vv loch c|, I r-* !* »w .a hlu*h th t*-iM, I odor.* lier!\u2019\u2019 »al«l th** n.The question WU* I rAti»btt*\u2019*l.an«ued ; th.-M c.iiu.- th\" r.-ply.ayuh, \u2022\u2022Ml»».* »a> »he n«* much o.ti very fin.* g* ntletnan.*' The \u2022 n-l*.vcr n«*w is.nr.I forth hi* v*-ry \u2022 -ul, k t«-n minntes t.» iran dr-î.I.ik\" lt-*t- tom, but In a far more ngr*-.ib!lu dnatiiied murk.Or «o*ritut uiirh tin* nun *» riotli Hi* lark, S«.>n,y mny» illriwt tuiii fair Tii> ii*>lil« «ii'i* «*' truth »nr Mini \u2022l.-trk of I\u2019unniiut oJirthly craft.it« xuile wiii,'ti< whole Isii to the H \u2014 family.Mi na-oii.tor *o d uriK w.rt i>o-«iuli find in r way down with - if* tv In \u2022 ither i iis* -, -he would assuredly 1«* pr*-< ipit-ited \u2022m the fragments of -tone and mam! \u2022 below, afel from su> h a height, the fall would lx* fatal.I'h only hope of re- tie was to l.av le r d< - i-nd in h*T soiuiiaiuhuiisti) stat**.Mi* vi ,'ild tin:- * \"in l-.wn as -* i urely.though una* otiniaidv.a- si.lovl gone up.But how was thi- t.» t *-x] te l ' I i ominutti* at**d inv i*l* t t * the father and mother whoe-igerly grasp-d at it, but w r* also at a loss howto i irry it it.And y* t no time was to be lost.At la-t a t.ri_ ,t thought -tr j *, me.\u2022\u2022 Will you let me do ju-i a- I wish?\u201d I asked.*\u2022 < *h \u2019 yes, y.-, th y t* »th * \\ ilaimed.\u201c Iio what you lise, -» you -av \u2022 her.Without saying more.I rushed out of the garden, n^ht through the house ami directly a r\u2014 th*- -tr*-.t to my p-.m» My plan was mode up and I di*i not h'Sitate I pulh-d Frank out of l** d and in a f w words explained my m*tion t*.him \u2022\u2022This i- vour provi*i ntial iqqxututiity, in> »*\u2022 v.' I 1\t\u2022* Take that guitar from the wall and * oine along.\u2019 in hv timiut - a** w re lx.th ha ^ into the ganieii 1 pushed Frank bi*hiiiti/ut to publish a volume of \u2022\u2022 Ks-ays on the Ki-y \\\\ alt«*r Thorntmry.Th* »»**n**ve«** |-a|x*r tIt**.Ho n /¦\u2018uélfc, anno*in-ce- that l»r.M*-rle d'Auhlgné ha- left two vo-luin*-.almost comph't- 'l, f the po[tular s*>ngx, -Th* \u2022*\u2022?.1 Rhein Weln,\u201d \u2022¦ Th.* -\u2019.«sit Mid Hn-g eiier,\u201d an*i many o;.- r well-km*wn song-.*li* -l \u2022 m üi* Jnth ult.In greatly rfdm»-d circumstan-e- -.at the ag*- of 7 t.Jxotj, i- atxiu* ro pnshice a i->**k **f c**tni*'a\u2019l-tl* -.rive hundred humourous pl J\u2019.itti and N ls-m ar-.i*.-*-rsimrg.:in*l th*- frieii'lly rt\\ dry Ix-tweeii thr January.The w *rk will lx- very c**tupr* In ii-:\\* di -i >i *'.and likely :*\u2022 prove In- resting t** a large e i- of rv.i*h-rs, whether they d*»**r i*.not agr*-** with th* author's views *>u \u2022\u2022 spiritualism.\u201d M I ul.- Mmon, tin* Kn nch Mml-t.r ll*-cUon *>f *»*pie« of th.1 masterpi.-e.- of (vatnUng and-cul|v tur*-.t*> lx* ma t*- tiy the p.-t Kr«*ncti arti-i«.A large numtx rof KaphacN.K«*inhrandt.*.Velasquez.A*-., have already amved from Ihillaml.Knglan*i.-j un.and Italy, and are now on view at the Palal- >f brick, at th«« up|H-r »*ml of this quire, was buried \\»iy H*>ti-art.vvif»-*>f l.or.1 Kot*ert iHnlley.K.tù.Sunday, g2n«l s.ptcnil* r.V.I*.J *'***.\u201d rile Paris /\u2022' .j-jrv, ever ready t sm*cr at Vic-t*.r Hugo, think- it -ing ilar that «uch an ultra-dt'iiiocrat shoulil cho»we king* and oriMivorat* f.*r hi* them*'*, and quote* \u2022* LueriVe Iv-rgta,\u201d \u2022\u2022 Mari»*Tu»l*»r,\" \u2022\u2022 Huy Hl.i*.\u2019\u2019 \u2022\u2022Angelo,\u201d \u2022\u2022Marlon Ik'lormc,\" \u2022* I.e Uol s'nnuise,\" ami \u201cHernani.** a» example*.I»* * n*>t Mj/uro know that \u2022\u2022kings and n\tare not lauded, but m*>«tly held up to ropn*acli in th****' works ?He ought.It i* repined that Madtle.Alhnnl will s.xin i*.pj>ear at on»» of the I'ari* lyric theatres.Her»* I* an iitsif»/-(»*:»rirr of ti»e event, in the *hu|*e »*f an acrostic from the i>on of M.Sylvain St.Ktionm* :\u2014 A i\u2019Auhe elle emprunta son nom si souriant.I.w fauvette de* txvis lui donna son ramage; H elle t\\ dt'sesjM'rcr le* hourls d\u2019Ortent, A u thiHitre.au salon, chacun lui rend hommage.N itsiuvii, I.ueca.Patti, pour votre quatuor.I la vous huit d'AUoani l vota au Uinhrc d\u2019or. r I i* 'N '-rI; \u2022 > -ew£>£: â$r-^^ .:*ivv5 ï£*£\u2018~' \u2019&# '- \u2022 v ;' \u2022* /.I ' -., » \u2022
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