éttlnin .1 two: 2 18-33: ,rr;Hx'i~r ,1‘:-up £01.“ - VV-.};’:'zsr' Denys,“-:_'flI, -,1. __u ,f.ifuzV-VI,gtur- nun: elm’: tte:"m'>wm=:nr4.i The-.nun:lwi 'wi1§6i1I- #19; V‘. Tb. .m §lix‘;5.‘x:-l‘cl.l";l".).‘?:ll‘§’tt‘li‘;.v\*°::lx:9Jx~§5 -‘A 'hl§§r§:xl$uliob V smou-V -sctmrm: as VV;W¢l 8* *"=.°'V|’V°°. ‘°' .. Catholic‘ critic. W/td.,Vli°d°1*‘*r V1???" , “V .,p,,V -V-dawn VV,bavo'-_ -tlpolten -inrierms gm; ; admlrailon «of _ those 2- hoakv.-.— and 22.1 - Ill.-I .V-_ g , ‘..,-Zia «mt - VvltnE*.:'."And ";: K3r$ biog: ‘ hlo:l?.’uhool;r;lure liver of -- " V,’-_mM»’gc_'..and,‘3l.-.- colnmhe-csch. ‘also’ ; an . '_uh§:rggg _,__¢.,,3,; .=1lor_devotloxu-ll boolulnre e.ri:d,lv.tiuc vjuly, Untllolid library‘. are V . ' hareheen sold. Bile ha: t-dlted‘tho‘-0111)‘ Will‘ 3' ‘ioti: edition ’0f‘0’ConuclVl-‘I $p‘ceeb'eVs. ‘ "Silo __ En contributed hundreds o_f;~ssn_vVs to periodi- _u-‘hlcli it-tte'rs‘!r‘mn ‘Vhoripcn do not appear in Auntmi’ .V _, _ _ -. V .V . -2 .NoS\_'.'8 woman, who has written-no much V V Jana so well llcutitied to the gratitude of her _ ;; ooh_:ll ouisfv ltndj fellows-ooulfl-'|'l'|l““li and : nuns! v from both, for she has been no Rtiiha ' Catllolle'tban,.:n irtglw.-ouutn -and she has I 3- » V Va in: mi. .But lmrllterary ' l:.l:‘<3:r%u:¥‘[.‘I‘xIu(;"<:‘-ll: 0 yeforlxxod the chief of her I ‘.cm,,,,,Vu,;1ua‘ gratitude of the Irish. Although V for uerculccn ‘ <-are ‘sue V, In: never out- VV stills of H:Ifl:'_W_xl s that iueloaerthe convent gar- V .. den. Ihd has aroused Vthe srmpstlliet of the beoevolrntitt overylnnd fer. the victims of fnnllne Vnntl’oppr'csxiou throughout ‘Ireland, and fur'”tu‘a.uy 'ee.'rs_tbu coxyreut ion the, or- :round' the xtvout of .l\’v:'l1lni|X1!_ bravo oeu ' . -la l-‘an ‘or-ted'b lzcr.iut'lu‘eum. - .¥§,,3V.}.;,’.‘;,p.ofV fielilunrn Voomox from on old ' ‘lhgotostuut farm _ _ - . years but produced.--people Vol’ note-in gvtzry o_nnr.aLion.V VA: long axons in Qua-4-.1 i'ti_l~ éth-‘u time there who -A‘-"Lord Cfbn collar ~ It wsq-.nn V .-tn-xlo-Irish fumllv. Vnod ‘nanny at its members held high administrative osltfous under tlnngovorntueut of V"th,B ’ale.”'.V ‘Minn’ Cuisek 1vu‘edu¢ttcd'.xt§ '_ I’rotcalnnt-inV.tbeV Church of Eugitnd— I ti for llVo_"}’Efl.I‘I of her yo'ull1’1shtl was a . Shortl :ftenw.rds=she Joined the Catholic , ’ -V Chute .— nod be‘ not 3 mm of the order of .- ,. V - p.,'.,y'Vc1g:e‘¢,-,.‘ 71. in order was eafnbllsltcd in ' '-‘Vi ‘It: V1212. and true t’utroducedVlnto 1rol.xndi.n ' ' 1 '> . 'I1._:ln ID.llllilI(‘- orderln lt:Vt)y; the de- votion: oflhe -nu there are fire or-sis hours” V‘ I ‘ . - l0n§‘Vc\'t-ry day; in t_iu-irelrtatd; us there were V mg. goo" other order; ostnbilshr.-ti at tho tlnte,-the .‘VV rigors of the original‘ rnloh were suspended in - order that tho slsterbomlVual’:ht devetethelr -- V -t'lmo- to» worknlof charity." ,_’I'he .(lonvent of ' Kcntnoru was fnuiudedlu .l1'5lil.b,)’ jam.-s Guns-cit mu nixother-nuns. ‘ ~V _ ' _ ' V ,- -‘ - tanufron or .C0.‘:V'EKT Inn. _ - - "'W’hon,' on my return to Ireland, I received - Va onrsiial invitation‘ to visit the Convent of Ket:morc,I.dld notheaitole to l¢.ct:pl‘lI. I had fronted to describe life in n convv-.nl;. and Keuuvarefu the most. ftnuoua omwentin Iro- -' Vlxnd. The convent adjoins tho cblm.-lr-«a ‘ T npilchdld building-for so snealln town. and a monument to tho energy of the old A.l‘tl1(l¢‘d- _ .¢.,,,. o1Vsulu_un', otwuose contests with the Qlatnd altcnlul wrote in u pVI‘e,Y»'>ous letter. Tile . V ‘Voouvout is built in. the hlltubrthon style, and ' -xtnnns insVla.rgo Ind bcnutlful garden. ‘ms ‘surrounding owner? is as gt-end as um Iccuo s _ imldeof the tvulis lovely. for it is the nu‘.-t ' tslznutlful pariah oftbe ,most beautiful county ' Vjoftbe uottttt of Ircl:uVd.- V - . . 2A.! the oonveut door I-was mot‘ the ‘nor-_ V V -_ ‘errand Mother, in the Abbott or L»; _ -' .ix'.stylet1,‘Ind i: - fftho Run of Itcuonsre.-'{ , fl The Reverend othorjormod : striking cou- -itrut to bernmota ‘ ‘ouster Frnncexl,‘ ' for the - Superior is a woman of xvupls and noble fig- uto~rttddy-cheoked, blurs-oycd, lzlmulc, the V Aswerv, rrnbodlnteni. of robust and vivacious b.oadtl:’._ with such achccry _and hearty wol- -ouumln lmr rnlcelnd tnanuer that her ‘_“svul- - ‘come to Ireland” iounded tether like the uiterunsre or , it ,ua(iott’.u , otpltality than on Viudivldunl - uniutzsfion-‘-V And betlde . .VIlter stood . A V little woman, with ‘dc-ll.:utc , ‘and rtvflned ,fc-otlaresz, and .1 Dale and sweet. tree; with sign» of tho‘ woznrinolut f,h:t1.phy- Meal ruff-crtu «leave: uoblnd it, but without a V ' ‘ tingle traccu stulucal\;}'cl. :1 face that would ' ' hive ionltod sad but for the merry beaming of _' , ,hor brlghtnud tea-.2: brown eyes. They were » clad us the habit of l.br.it" 0l"delV-A'(it:I.‘p°lllat:'a‘; ‘ , V rents: dress,‘ with n Vwhlte roll on tltclr herds 1,-Ind-btéaofi, Add the long blank veil. There " _- ‘were heavy white whiz _ around their maislu .‘ we roaarios hanging, from Lhrm. The Will-' '_.uune,o‘f the non‘ mu es cordiul no the welv:-::’ulo it . " of the tmfinrtud mother.‘a.nti I flslléil the con- eere on it was gexsoroua. V ‘ vent oftvn enough to know that it won as sin- ' -.’,t‘her:n are tvvunty-two nuns ftttltu convent. V (of Kehinnrve.-. 11&‘.c3mG!’§\‘t!lI.icf}nafule.l1 with most of_1bc.‘o't. and 1 was greatly. dl!utppf':‘Ifl_iod V.I . with (from. For I iarlgltfor:,s. mm lmclllgoul, s‘. bettar-:dnw<'oueti,' or a happier neg» wom- V - or . "i‘h-2y '-shower to none of the descriptions that 1 into- -Vtznl .h:>m: oosjor in-at nnywhc ‘be’ "Vb:‘s ' ‘ nun’:,e7ox twlnltlécl trill; |;g;};,,‘,,", grudges c:nt:slta.zv,- 51.3 _V V. _ ,p{lthIet'f.hc'wnils of.orom';mt . ’ Iiuit. ed-this ratixéii .-odd tot .2-:,Va-not -V -- gI_ltn'¢Irtho'}t1sfoiry_ "uf grftiv’ ' (12%: 1:33; _f¢'arfnl - “V tr: sum 2_lbVBV1’.-"Eular_I~.- ~. V- , rm-era Who. Borrow .'I‘Itic ’h6--‘I'r‘afno3!_t'VA1i_Veeittqra. V V V V -New ‘Start: Sun-.'i"' ‘,§l.V*_._t1tIs,"~‘1\'tlvemi>:er _8‘.'-'—-'1‘-ho ncwspxper; ._ his <_:§lJfV__li_l'f1 of London have frequently found ‘Vim/an-y ov‘ Vllus olmpllelty of _tbo-Yankees lo. allowing:-}i.hen:selvcs;~-tcV he tltlzen‘ gin by‘. the ’ ifiood-looklvl‘ l foreigners jtvho, thanks‘ to Va _h;lghrnoundlng.'utlo, pro Vadmltted to good. v_g|L;nertotn‘houreg, mm’. high favorites with - thelenders’-VinV:f.1ahlon', And not’ seldom llulrli . Vbyjfh.seio_n'}lng nod. nt_nrrylng rulccptiblo heir- ’ .Vcstes.- I’resentlyVlt:tu.ruz’out that the noble 1Vl'a_rquis'- ls eV’-pt-n:Vtlless'__ond tltleleas adven- -tu'rcr—pc_rh:_p‘§‘nn ex-convict. _ _ V 1 Teresa Ibese witty newspapers, you would _suppoae that nouueh muuom had ever been rnsdo in the Fuubourg Vsnfnt“ Germ.-tin or ‘ill .-Piccadilly." '1'et,ono,.hu only to sear;-b.Vlho' biographies of thegentry offthcse two strong- Vholtls of Old ".Y‘orld.‘arlstocrncy, to convince. -blugaclf that mu gulllhillty u_rauna‘ in rm-1.-1 sud London or well u 'lnVl\l‘e\v York and '1 ;.s'vbic from Go'd=fl:"u'ould ’ in = .‘V.‘.9.n-Void Ctttlleli dynfl.-tho'ltote_l,;” I 581. toVld{mo‘.._Ishn -,hud,:. two _detightoi1 who were V was ‘~-nu_dVtlutt the wllhed ; tors hat!‘-been hung.‘ _,"Is t is s common _ _V _ _ use Cnlholle.znnthcr£l’.”' -. “VII 1,4-e-fluxuvn." . ‘; . It Cnlholics oflcn,o‘bJ§.§I:f-tn 1.1 V . ,_. V _ 1>:.rt\iflll1"thel)t o_rVbt:cmtsq b V _.ltuireplans_fer theilr tvorldl n voueetneut. llu V «M-. l,ll1'l=,-'~‘|‘.-'83‘. that-'no”. .. , come 0|iIlCll.i.i|ly_._I'Gll;ll§fl‘ lcatpfo It; ale gr ;uconI'_eul.- or, to ocomo tt pr or . _ lo .bf.-the .C;s‘llloliu. mm is . um God he first in everything’ Vllmt W3 l!°\’_Vi‘-'9 would canrubcfuru the perv cool. the world .. Ii:deed.'V,thls'-it Vs-numb’ the-t.m.h1uz~oI the Biblo-‘Scch vo ,tlra'Vt' V _f1_‘lt£tllet1_'Sil\:f.et_!"VY‘ra;t‘t\=fl‘. - In - Viililtralure. who - _l_lV relnlnffilier-frLntlly~'utttu"t: or Cusuclt’; but in 141! lien’!-‘ti ‘vlrl lhsi-?=vl¥'"°i:’*‘. ‘“V*.°-1'.‘-*‘”".“‘:~' ‘“ o_\"ex1-'jol_lsue;,:5nVul _c‘-.o’IfaxilVry'. film 13 k.l‘.°‘V‘*_'” “"13 -u_‘nd-,,honorcd’._ and; belovedfnst .‘V‘l1leuu_jol }{¢;iVg;;y¢._?_z ' 2-."b_ ‘potash .-Vin‘ V .Ir_inh'hlVslnry_tvts gm: re 'nrldelyV:ltno.svn~..-l1l{T4Dl7,1I°l‘.°“?!¥ "la,-; __ limo" ,aud.'no Irinhuun,'durlng,horV°!_h devolloualinnd hiitorlgnl, h:V'i'cV.I-'1”Ki“‘ °“‘‘-‘“V' - ‘uon“o’?~'» 0.! W 0”“ ~"°“'“’°“°' "0 ldngdom of‘ God V V " catholic anstver. L‘hen,’_’ I -naked, -“to the ltrxumrnt. I remember hoariul; advanced when I Wes xx boy. tlutt‘lt.l_I ‘contrary to thotezehlng oI_1lt_e Iliblo to-be _n ],1r_lestV.or. nun: _- I V'VfIf-1" tzcst:sntst,”Vssld the nun. "‘tvoul_'c1 ‘sfl_u.ly '1 _o .1llblc.mere, and. not laitonloztt here our! attext lllore, they ‘would uotthlnl: Vro. Qurhlexscd Loni says that .fIeVwiil_ re-. Vlvard no even If we do lunch nztrifllng not of ‘charity tts_toV-give It cup of cold xvuter. to Va thirsty ,._mnn,‘ end I-In stfnll us doing orV‘no‘t- 'doln‘g-_-xvorluljof iehntit V ,, ry V, ground on - whlc ' Iiu flu-ill jutlxe 'us_al. the last day." so, 1: arly. -it-can uoi. be‘eo'utrery_-to Serlplurefor togive-our whole-time to worlge-otchzxrily. . t ‘in 3 very great ouunt.-\gn.to If n‘ latly-eulenl e convent and ‘gives u p her whole mud to ‘nunslng the nick a_nd'tcaclllng thVeVpot-r," ole,-i rlyV‘tVllo_— public till! ‘by hcr.«doiru:.no._ ‘rho only person who can lose _or”aulfur_any iuco,uvoulnnoo is .hvrs‘elf- flow oft,_euV we hear mum pf‘ztl_Su(l'Xtll‘ having ncrlflced. themselves for their country. V we not dltllll a little robin,‘ too, for sacrlfth-, Vmmclvw forao‘ ’a poor end little chil- V ’I‘slt'o,"for c.x‘un1plo',- the young cosmopolitan Vkentlcuuu who but just had thoV.el.mgrlu of resins‘: tvpll-begun career cut. short -by the Cont-t.of-Assize: of Paris, jwhloh has given .-him twelvoyears nt h:t'nl‘%Vi:tbor.\ Alexntxdro Ileruttrdht Dominguez is the urine of the Iris- gtooratlcyeungbinn. lie is oulzfltwcnty-flvo years old. and hohzof one of the most posses‘:- iug faces in the Vtvorld’. The new d’acoluau’o__n {gives him liueuosdyrc-5 for a birthplace. It is Sold lhltthu wits-an officer of artillery there, and mono Jllillleli much; by amorous in- trigues without number. ‘He in a poet. I mu-’ s. ohnrming dancer, pllnhed horseman,-and an ulminhle shot. The operations Vwmcu bromzht him “before” the court covered It period of three: years. V Dominguez hall-taken 3 name which lnupirod respect,‘ ftud his visiting cards dl-luloycd un- der-i."dellexslo‘c'orunct the glorious -title of l5i'at<'iuls'dc Csstel-Bravo. The New World noblemsn lived at such a grnnd acigncur ‘ -V ' " Ti! i‘ ve bcénjet uall '- ~; - ,;,n:,1.’1'-f::;'})1«?é‘IB1I:-tx?n:bl‘efV fiztofiml -bool:_xV‘;tre-3:; V V to V .-or-n-an-nd.V.n Illmowor Cork. ,5 lib- _ Veumo to Paris. In is few weeks -Vuilor made it fashionable‘ gentlemen out.‘ of rate. V I hired a com: '0 by the mouth, and‘ I '-had-some successes w th the ladies. V :1 :0’ xnel ,1 ‘Father atbmv, .54‘.-1’4tu“iek,.St.. V _ _ _ ,""are ‘convent: lupportcd, Sitter . . VW3¥,.numemu:,.V/“d_~;orm ln~cxclIlfll\‘t‘l{1. or _ ..,n_,,_m, m’,‘s_V,,, am we mm D,__Kwmm.°. - ‘Ni V‘ ‘,‘.l-ivory‘ yuutu: lady who ,-’etttcrr“,‘1?roonvcnt ' rule. some tttottnll with ‘ The iutormet on than hltlffumll ion of copies Vofthese books Vbm,g,,' “J “weal l:e_r,- generally " about £.'»iX). _ thst tm_)ncy_ supp.-ma lmr..as*~\re live In -1 van’ lulu troy. lu mull.‘ conveuls there are _u who pay for then: education, and the r help to support it. We here In Kennutre have none of these resources, _ are so soar that they can pay nothing: for their edurm. on, and we are in too remote-‘A plsco to take young Indies. The min:-zgtttnes of the but few ycarfllove "left fest-youu;:l:tdlosVvvlth for several yearn past. we 6 to folio my 01 the young ladies who wanted to’ come here, es-vve have no manna of sxxpportlng them. This is’: great lost to life poor hero, or we want. flvu or nix young, nuns to help in the large aehool.-" ' ' .DAII.Y.I.IYl: or run‘ Nuns. " ‘I iuterru ted,‘ I -jcnlllterelurlap. md‘ outer A-,wevV-k mm! in because the -people. last tyinter, s.L.Illguon'a', the famous noeturnetl reswtraut, I was sitting with some friends, literary llohemluus and young men of fnshlnu. .NE1I' us. at another tnblc. were seated three young ill\'e|IlI,\\-‘I10 were: clmttlng in Spttnlzlh. As she was pausing the youngest o the Span- her. She seemed ‘, ipmvspo .ol'/Isluglaud. the United ntatelt or. guy fort;zlt;c.V fig V3»,-rendered services‘-oqtmlly” brllllautfo her nu-.. A” M an 3 um” um wummmg ,0 “ll not is it?" aslcod one of my friends. paling in It tvzty he inns when :tn;,'rx.. V _ "One of those tunu," norm-roti “had the impudeucc to utop um as In-as page- ll,’-'s.-lld toy friend, "they dig for gfioldl in their country and for trumps in .11‘ .24. ' “.\‘o‘n', V Sister Frances “ever since: 1 road in Sim Hamlet given to Oplmllll, ffxo gut than to :t nutmcry,’ ; I have just ‘ been dylu-.;, so to 3- air, to know the daily routine of a nun‘: V lie. _Will vou tell uwl”" V _ ’ from the nun’: inn 4: that I with not uslugtbo eillnblisho formu u of upcecb but I frankly mlutllted . the __i{Di)d uun wanton: _‘*Ob. yen. The null: rise of fl In the morn- ing. -Eoeh nun who is able to do so, mites it :Vlu.tum to call all the rest. ‘Indeed she has to golup before ll, as it takes uusrly half an hour to call all the Sisters and ,0 lL‘ll the doors. Every one iniu, church at G o clock, and thou. ray:-rsVfor' an hour, '\V‘l.lll:l| hclpu us '1: work through the do mud given us nod tltnughts of .lloavcn-aVu4_I ho y things. AL V :30we have mar. At 8:31)t\'e'bavoVbrealtfosl. and. no we live on much as possible like the ponrpeoplo, we use only hrcmf and tea for nrcakftttt. At dinner We have most. except on Vfust ,-do I, wh.le.'n. you know.‘ are pretty Imqueut. VV V f lliil: sisters choc; V some bread andcocun in the ml day,‘uud 1 nature you they mod it after .30 V The ulster: all tench _ in the schools“ The ‘ go-to them MD o’e-look, V. and are on duty unit 3. are only hell an hour out of Lhdlcnoul during V NW4: dine at 3:11). We‘ do nearly All our own tvork—nxnko our own bed! and wash our At 4:30 we all meet to- gether to enjoy ourselves for an hour and tall: are: the event: of the day. _.cnll recreation, and I an ensure you we un- If those who think a convent a gloomy plztce and noun’: llfoan uuha vpy one, mould come to n tzotlvetlt recreation or at low dttyu they would soon" he undeczsivetl. V ‘ "We go IUt’lllI7f.‘ll again at hxlf~pzuat.':. At 7 After that. we atmln The youngest of (ha-Spilllflrdb rose negli- gently from his chair and npzronciled my ucr." or,” he'll.-xld ft South Atttoric.-tn, was the words which you ya that for some 600 orwt) VW” “,,,,,m, ,,u “.,,hpc,.,e¢,p,,,,w,m,,,’. audll can not lot have Just. uttered. “Precisely so, sir,” said my eenlpnnlon " you hum been impcrtinout to n lady V "T-lmt us onou Ih, sin”. Interrupted the Spaniard: “here only card.” is mine.” Itnutvorctl rn well-lznown vaudovllllst. onds, and the I-'00ll|!l' the better.” ‘cut back to finish his grog court-million with his com- nrn interrupted by bursts of V. member at one ‘of’ the. Protestant uisterhoodm. other! of my comrade. _ pasted me a card on which I read: "hinrquiu do Casio! _.Il_ruvo.” Zitrxtmoralitlglhc second; of the Mar ulonoflhe highest res roscntc his excuses to my men , and I 4: min: is E1;'éi_m«me? I many hours tcrelxlng. Coruxo do Wilnn. lire-lube - $01116 0! the eifiwm V 'No\v.thls.3Ia'rquu,th1s Cdsbvl Bravo, this ' ' W‘ young man with the churrulu,-.; utud. ' face. the black and brllifzmt eyes, and the smillnglips, was Imtlliugtuoruuor less than ts rogue-3 cltcmffer d’ t'ntfurfrf::. no 1831i be had nlready embroiled himsef with the law, and been oondonmctl par‘ con- temmce, to ten. years of h.-ml labor for sundry lhotut and forzorlei. After time in (it-rlnuny and Be zluxo, where he ‘ nudenumcrous victims under the name of (loznto do Guleho and Dulto dc Moztlailsa. he returned to Paris, lmplu * that be had been furgotttvu. .l.lut the point: finally ‘ripped Jilin. Ilene: nrrostod at the Hotcldu .ouvru. lug untiertho utme of the piuteit and dishes. This is what we nsslng vomo little o'clock we hmre tea‘. tunottogetltcr for recreation. AtElo’eloek we 0 to church again to think of our good _(io and to prey to Illm for every one; uud you may be pure. Sir. ,lledpatb," arid:-ft lub- nuu, _“that-ma do not forget our good Ameri- can friends, l“mtt.-ml.-uzts as well oi Catholic». We go to‘ our room»-or cells, an we call them «--at llslf~ ‘mil ll. null most of the 1’lllIll$f|I’0 oslcoput. I o’cloci.'.” ' I. don't retmzmbor wllobqslostiou it was I aalcod hero, but my now: show that the Nun sold in response: V V V life ht not monotonous. Peo- lo who know nothing about it are very apt to link it is. and that we must get very tired of doing the some thing every day. .'_'I'lu:y fo art that pro ‘sle in the world do the-mule lb 112 *sclxuol_-m:t’amx'_ have to go on year after - your teaching xmccrectlcd in potmlratinx into the lxousn-.3, t e abode»: of the true Parl- ilu hall for his friends and boon comptutlons the. flue flower of the counts and llarous of the Fuubourg. mouxem. of his arrest be was on the pointof lllukiiljt a rich martlaszcln one of the proudest i'ril;cx-of the ‘caste of blue blood. little nllulr with my friend his seconds were youur men who tarry two of the moat distin- ulshed mmcsin oil 1’-.xri:t. After lllll, the V us said about Yankee gulltblilty the better. Writing of Domlu ’u\':)‘., I am X'l’:lIlln(le(l of. his protlucossor in too mmer. iirotuberg, Wh0»'6Vbl'llll:\lll performsmces have liltewiale suffered the eclipse of a judicial cotulmnnafion to six months in prison.’ lmerestlul: person hurl bought on credit and then mid for half its vultm il pearl necltlneo Up to that time no one bad knots-‘u lhetrno name of the rauc-.tl-. At the Hotel do Louvre he Boron do Srnolettsk. called himself the Com to do Wllua. houses he was re.:e‘\'e<1 as In the callus: houses and cater frequrntedby the .Ilol1omi:\tu-l of literature and VVart be introduced himself as A iluugarinu nluier, Mk-ltol .iiir;iiy. lot at the Role, carelessly slrctehe _ cushion: of n caronotcd carriage, elegantly dressed, his ltcntl hi l1 in air. you um: him in see y.c|olhea,Vun old volt but on his head, gliding ulong some little street in the upper part of Molttlnurtrc. or slipping into menu poverty-slril:l.‘eu restaurant of tho 1.<-.ul.h class for o portion of beef and :7. glean of lien orlalocrouy. ,v Superior film has ten millions. I well buy s lltleéonml ldhoru, oven in your high:-st. collogue, do Ibo , worth 219,009 lnmc-3. and znustcr-mlud,- Vii r. do than same kind of thin); any V ‘No sir, our life is noii monot- onous. it hav to own joys and Illa own sor- row:--—-ils um: pic-.uurrV:s still its own nuxluxlw called himself the At the Grsuti Hotel be sufficient Varici V :1: t on our informal in our work is, indeed. very great. on we olwu wuab tho that’ was thirty-six lwurn lnsw-.sd of twent. '- . co tho nmonutof uxim-at in In-. tic-no be.-ltlc-..4 the actual tr:n:blnv;._ There in tho pl-.tm:ln',: and nrnmging for the future of so than ' cblltfrcn. 'f’hou tho poor pcopiu come to us and oiled "for temporal help, whicit my can not always give: autlxmtgb, thanks to‘ my nrotus.Amysrlcan frltrltds, Wt: have been able to do a good den! this war. V bet: that lu the rural districts of Ireland the poor have no one to l-vol.’ up to but the priestn , [nu zyo-o that in all this world the-r'e lav not nnul 2'11‘ no ulterlycloaatltllte race. ”. ‘__.‘)’o<.r don't limo schools on Sxtztda '?” . t'.‘€u.” said the non, .“on 3l1ll':t§"i and on boll.-lays we have more time, and than we look forward to our fan whore thrru will be my years, and-_-(led forgive me! I was going to say no‘ inudlonir--lzut let us hope that they do not ltnow all the mtliol which they two the came, not nlwsyr by what they do, but by . -whsothcy do not do for those who are do-_ pendeut on tlwm. ” V _ . l\l’y_ me Good. _. 1-. door cont. ho fxlsufol to the end: V I: both grow old; ton yum: bum hone, V ‘rough vvnzch my lmuztluu brushed thee, . nV Somctfluos ‘cu -law You muzat rcIno:u- V _ «txnhessyl was intro- duced to the Cutxllc do Wllun. some time of- tcr, Vin the Claims only new nuns pineal ‘thorn on‘ 5 1‘)lysr.¢.s, I saw v nod. and hem- _‘('lm)¢l day, Sxnolcmxlc.” Another time the Cafe do la. Xuuvello Athena, A. fee: loco from which have graduated all the cele- rnletl mluiera and renowned men of l-ttors holiday in lae2tvt2f)- nrtlstt. n friend of mine, lstreas, and no routine; at yotxlag man? I at-lecd him. ‘L the Nrn<.'.n.\at Idea. him‘ In 3 group of artists. litttl. be \‘v_.~ia tn. painter. Home one told me .l1.els n. Bobemlun, I y of hls"vvorltsl” 111 band mother and . VJAM218 IISDPATII. , _ _ ‘ “Have you seen an ' V One fine day rumonl got into the air. ‘ said to one another that this for-signer was an For my part I had been sure of it all slang. . I met lain) shortly lfXA!_l‘Wll"d; be bud it long heard. On his trail the {not won brought out that it was his h-.tbil.\7llen be hsd eunnuitted any new rnsonlity, to dlxzulno him- solf by letting his beard grow. Then, know- ing how only forgotftxluosa is to I‘ would presently reappear slnvcu, «fresh, _re- juvmuttcd. ll uetv tmm; , “'i')oo(‘.d.~l'y nlr,’_’.'ho o.-tidto me; “you do do not rewgu zo me?” _ I have goodn.-.\.vons for not row . “Undoubtedly some one hu told. you-— _“Ycs, I know. Well, what of it? soyniew words to you. ‘No-one is posting". You will not be won talking with me, and you [shall be a little ’ ‘ii/'l;«:u. litre you to any to roof - "I have to any to you tint. I-not not so much the better to “What have I done, V would turn their bncirr on met. I intro dsco-_ ntod myself with the title‘ of Baron. which dam notbelong to ma. -1: thxi. this title of ‘ll-aron can be ' _ °l“’..’i.'.r‘.'**V"“ °* ’:.§Pa‘“..- . rxtru ‘ ' can, e n u . 1 ’ ‘ ‘tit_le,fdnuo, one wouid_lts.vo'.bod ho'_li 3 real boron," boeawlo‘ 11 mo fr-sues in so luluu title pro- nn‘ who I51"! hltmtelfit baton be- tliiultl that thotltlo will a dchholovos, gudloyvh la he as- tha '-lint, dun, j r-call , Vvcry. much 'tho,athc.=r flare let me _ will not do you ed at cumin consola- .. V lofilt-‘ftzral.bo'tm$'E,. Iorvod the loll? the hem 1‘-I44 more could _l$iJm‘ft it v/Gititziuml to ‘st Luv-c.u1l;a.rc Muir). , 1'lm~a still run»; null-zr runny is blow. . V -' Won like my muster bmro gran storm: of Into, My good ma non. we'll n'o*/er_]'surt--ob. not I mil runpwoll r'elnornh'or the fink day -dworu woo-for my wornorys nsxvox; _V In uju my bfI‘_fvlIllliY,' and say rozumduo any ’ : Onomoo my «forte I V ' ht mnlto mevftin ; _ o iclrvod mo’ loo: all then on p0m'.",1rfil drink H1 good. old caM,’Vu'o’ll nutter pars-oh, nut V . ' MM‘-‘ls"i cause I ne"o'r lo ' t.—- ’It beams upon my !_rl'nrnory ulll‘ V mt I..fo,l_Vsrmsd one math: to fly tum‘; my And even now her pay I feel. , tore than. our one rmldo mom Inn _ - V,M}'- fallen. while aha wronged not so‘ . It-on .~;v,o,. vhplo #1)‘: In magma; {nos the ' K; V 9V>_l-‘!1l~§tt.3‘_V¢3,-515$. 3vo‘l.l silo: p;:t--.on ,1 phi‘ -. 5'69‘ dggixqd ‘HUI thunk Venn mutter he-st than ‘vstrm iétfhtiimbt pom; -_ to» la “ ~~‘ -Iuhulm b um ‘lo:t§?l:$"‘r‘wm W’ with! I "‘r’mrnz.Vx%Vri- wmnh otntwrzry i -V: i"f - »W’”""“'h"‘“‘,‘1."'-‘*_- "ill?" ,‘3”fVPi5si-‘r',‘l_¢.a.-‘tn §f!,’clo'1‘r”o V mi’ lnotherllaoti-V-stud ltllill-«’ ,x.h1:u.ilv_¢V)l'vn1a'._u;,' d in love", o:{h.-we bald - rerm,uu were Etxsknrintis or not, it in certain] hold to oounectn Neolithic pcoplo with A nhietlraeo whose spoclnltyba skill in forging weopoml of bronze or steal. 'I‘bo Eusksr-inn theor in more fortunate in the uutltor of the II M. arrowheads. - These urn, ludt-cal. coiled ‘fairy arrows; but Scoti:'ob- nerves that bronso colts are called fslrv axon. Now the Eusknrinm can fly ofhcsf had no- hrouze; so it seems probable t of. the country people use “fairy” as ill: used in slgcbra-~—~to stood for any unknown quantity in Knoxvi- odgc. But the rluslaarlou theory grows still more dtlblotts and risky when we look at tho‘ ut)‘molug3‘_ of the words ado, (I’ravcng::l), judo (parole of Berna, cc, and so on.- ‘am Why should the e ltthabitnnu of Gaul nso the Ituzuan word fold, answering to the C‘rock..lIm‘pn1, or Fuller, on a name for their own dark, tklllful subterrmtcan elves? Iicro the~nr;:umeut_dn'iVtles into two_cut_-roots: first. what were the Fun and fifolpnt; eco- ontlly, are the Fades Mill I-‘ecu who cor- rcspondto our fairies, derived pllilologieaily from Feta? ~ . Here we come to u very curious point.- ..'I‘ho Fats‘, or .l1z.fpai. had one attribute in com- mon with our fairies. They came to the birth of children. and gave them the ft: of destiny; they s on, too, like the fa rice in nurserytnies. ‘boy upon the web of ahood and evil fortune. The fifafpot have t nee _dutiexiu_1'lo1ner; but lent: ere llotuet-'1 time the same fttucfionn worn. V performed by the il:ltbor‘s of Bgyplixu folk- lore. ‘Herc, t.ln>u, we have‘ female shapcain tbrve old urfbolosgies, which on- uwer to our uplmllug nlrles of thogfntc-ful birthday gifts; but thovbavo nolhlu in com- mon wlllttbo metal-forzln , ueolith e, epito- ful, aubterrztnean, Eusl-.':tr an ‘fnirles. f hen ‘It'll ', as we usltt-ti before, should the Celtics- GKPIHI have borrowed the word fora to dcsl}(u:\f.oV their nomcslAgain.urethowortlsfiuic. ado,- /‘ce, crired from fafu at all? ‘Am the fair not direct dctscotulnuts. 5 xirltual and £3 llological, ofthe old lloman afoot! The ‘tench r¢r.v.iilto o section of the Scotch fairies, are beautiful lvoxncu of the woods and waters. not mum: and dork-_h:lred. like the l:Iueknrl- no». but fair, and with yellow locks, like the New Zealand ecu fairies,‘ or with green trusses like the Ruulnn llnuaiklu; bcaullful always. like the Sarvlnn Vila. "Tin bill was her mother, the dew her mother’: mill.-. the wild wind rocked bar crudlo.” The love of those fay» is sometimes baneful to men, as in the Breton legend of tho sleur Nan. Strangely enough, the New Cul- odoninns. who know not Eusxorisus. have the some fairy-lore. A Veredlblo witness Assured no that»: linoclut prophesied that his own death would follow, on it did, A few deys after he had been the V V lover of- one of the fairy women V of the island. Now these‘ women being the ere:-V turrs who. in Euro can fable, have the first right to this name 0' 1-'..-«lea and lays, it is plain . tlntzhc have no apparent connexion with‘ short, b aclt, hostile huultzrians. Ilavo they any more connexion with the word am? We confers that the derivative from atuaa sec.-Inn to us much more plausible. In I-‘ucclolnws ‘Lexicon, lama is rendered “endow qute bonn den.’ " Dona dca has much anslo.-ty_to’ ‘.'iho good folk,” “lite good neighbors” of Scottish fairy lore. Lactaulitu has much to snynaboul. Vfllo prophetic fa'fuo:, but. Mr.‘ Contra’: osluy on _ “The Net: Latin I-‘1n},"‘ in the second volume of the - elk Lore Record, eonioinr in- formation onou h for most Inquirors. ,.Wo room then to we reached these rt.-suite: fofalteed oni have tiremoto nod tmesseullul connexion‘ W tla the lays; there is no connexion xtollbetwoen am and motnllurgyio-gnomes, E-ueknrfnn or inuhh; lastly, the genuine fa s ‘sud fairies umvor to what we know of t e ufuifs. ' .- It dale: not need much fairy lore to see how eommonlytho fun are women, in all respects unlike fbeeome dork women of ul:ottilo_rneo. Our falrlor answer to the .\Bi‘(llflI of_ modern Greek superstition-airy shapes that dnncoou the hills and nliure young maiden: to join tholreomptmy. ‘ _ '_ . ' VV -. Again. our fairies are curiously connected with the Ancient classical myths of linden. The have as kingdom -_undorground',‘Vifko 1 en; the are rulodby at quoeu,Vilko the sub cent of he dread IAdy'Peruepbono. The ml die axon half consciously re izcd Hill‘ thus Chaucer speak: “,1'lnto.~tht is king of fuyrio '.l. and of "Prose ine.nnd all her fury. ’ In the roxnaoeeo orfoojlorphunz) the cluuleel here make his lost. Kurydiee, not in Ilade-s but in falryland-._ Fnlrlee uud beings. of the fa ry order an essentially} populu Slnfer 'eQt'ubincdV wjth“ V‘ illllivcrslifion. "rrfolhitngprevenls us Vfro'm'mv~ ,~p,9siulr:lh':.t -Vbeforo Jhcrn Wu ‘a Greek liter- .ntur_o,'-.lho" reek pendants had their rtorle:--of theV1m’:e'Vo;IttiVz_tt_l:llt‘V..'.j {$59.9 ,. V. or on grove _o