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She Poet's dorner.
Mese r" Orradadat 1#saO.
Oise the beautiful *mores
That ttaaa uu aleasep•s will,
Is fee et a due old forget.
That sesoeth beet .4 ail;
Net bur Ha guarted wake uldea.
Dace with the aatetletoe:
Not for the violets gulden
Teat rertakle the rale below;
Nes for the milk -white lilies
That been from the fragrant hedge.
C ltoeWag all day with the sunbeassk
Aad ssealletb their golden edge; td
Not for the vines on the upland s"
N' here the bright rod berries rent,
Nur Lt., pied., slur the talc sweet cowslips,
It seemed to be the beet.
1 once had a little brother,
With eyes that were dark and deep -
In the lap of that olden forest
He ►tette la pesos asleep;
light et the down on the thistle,
En* ea the wiudn that blow.
Wu roved there the beautiful summer..
The summers id long ago;
Brat his feel un the h1Ls grew weary.
And, one of the autumn eves.
I made fur air Huls brother
A bed et the yellow leaves.
Sweetly his pale arms folded
My heck in a meek embrace,
As the Tight of immortal beauty
$tleitUy covered his tape;
And when the arrows of sunset
Lodged In the tree -tops bright.
lie tell, in his ealnt-like beauty,
Asleep by the gates of light
'fberefore, ofall the pictures
That hang on Renton" wall,
The one of the dim old forest
Seemeth the best of all.
there was cut off and on' exhibition in
the South Kerungton museum. There
were two specimens, beth foal black, out
from the heads of Lunoa•htre lasses, sad
measuring seventy-four inches in length.
Much more curious than this, I saw a
ooil rope sent from Japan. It weighed
800 pounds, was 700 feet in length, and
was made entirely of hair cut from the
heads of over 2,000 Japanese women. I1
had taken six years to weave it by hand,
and wee made fur a Vogue who, when it
vas completed, 0000ltrded that a table
would answer better, and au gave this
magnificent hawser to an English traveler
of distinction, who afterward presented
it to the museum."
and although returwil fur Mtens, la Dyspepsia can readily de cured by tak
Yotilkire, be was is mate tlpesebe
for all Ii.wa he t...k his plate in,.
mediately, iu rani std ratiuistai, ns •
voiw, in the House. with l'ttt owl fon.
His first appe.utcu in the t sitel Fur :hi
snout was on tate lMbh .•f May. DM, awl
realized .4 tures, attl , ,i l.eeKatnua-
Fort had spoken, He is replied ton by
a lir. Duige$igi is a speech lull of ven-
om and fury against the lruia Catholics.
Then followed 1;rattan, it hone speech is
most tempting for quotation. He Logan
by saying, very happily, "1 Hite, sir, to
avoid the sxattaple of the member who
has just .at down, and iestead d calorie -
'misting leither party, I aril defend both. "
"Where does the false hair used in Then he, with greet wit, indicated lou.
own course of relay by .ejing of the pre- NEW TESTAMENT
ceding speaker. "His 'peach consists of
four parts; first, au _MGet- ive st'ai'n the
religieu .4 the Catholics; second, an in-
vective uttered spinet the presort /eue-
•Ig ask dint= to dirwe$.un• Ur. Carson s
Stomach and C'istrpattun Bitten. They
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Revised edition et
this country conte from 1"
"Francs and Germany; the former
principally. France exports about 20,-
000 pounds annually, which represents
the heads of 32,000 women. The lighter
shades "f hair come from Germany, the
longest and darkest from Brittany. In
both countries it is bought and collected
by agents, who drive light wagons filled
with gaudy neckerchiefs and cheap jew-
elry; this they give in exchange for
masses of beautiful heir unvalued by
their owners, who have always wore it
concealed under snug peasant caps. The and full ..f famous passages. trine will be
French export is put at 83,000,000 an- fresh in the recollection of ell our
nually, of which England and America readers : "The Parliament .1 Ire-
land :"he exclaimed, "I have apaternalre-
collection of: 1 sat by her cradle; I follow-
ed her hearse. In fourteen years she
acquired for Ireland what y .0 did not ac-
quire for England le acentury-freedwu
of trade, independency of the Legisla-
ture, independency of the judges, re-
storation of the final Judicature, repeal
of a perpetual Mutiny Hill- Habeas
Corpus Act, a great work : Yon will tx-
o tf d it, and I shall rejoice."
It is said that the effect of this speech
on Dr. Duigenau was remarkable.
Several epigrams were written at the
ration; third, all inseetive mitered
against the past; mud fourth, an invective JOHN PAS M O R E,
against the future. Here the limibof citrin- Manufacturer of
Ikon interposed and stopped the eratl.rr' a ousl Carla yes,
It is to defend Wee diffetentgrneratrone', Q u\
I rise -t.. rescue the Catholic from his
attack, and the Protestant from hu de- Etc., Etc..
fence." It was a fatuous speech, sod VICTORIA -St., Corner of Trafalgar.
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"How is this hair retailed in this
country'?"
HDR CROWN.
nesse Interesting Fate Regarding W.
sass's hair.
"Do American women, as a rule have
long hair 1"
"No, they do not. The climate here
is very bad for the hair, and, of all civi-
lized countries in the world, ours pays
less attention to the care of it. Ameri-
can ladies have a ,great idea of looking
nice at the time, while French and Eng- be-
cause
lish women are much more bent on the _ e- All finest time. The following is one:
blonde hair that comes here is used fov .tit many wondrou there weve head.
preservation of beauty than a temporary making wigs for the stave, and they cost Such as a .vwnaa w,tha beard;
gain. The only women in this count lir nshrs syiag o'er ter..a;
ry from $100 to !-'00, according to the or cath tear '..std with mist. agroc_
who have a proper valuation of their length and the natural wave. -[New N darrtnu tnuretbaanite t mane,
hair are in the South, where great Pain York Tribune. Conspired with w_ ha_t last night took ptaee
are taken in brushing and arranging it;
consequently they have the fittest heads
of hair in this country."
"How is it about actresses 7"
"There are a few who can boast of
luxuriant locks. Louise Pomeroy, I
think, comes foremost; her hair is as fine
as spun silk and heavy as a lion,a mane
It reaches to her knees, and is of a natu-
ral golden hue.
Adelaide Detchon has beautiful hair.
1 have heard people my that they would
give fifty cents just to see it. Like all
actresses who have fine hair, she man-
ages to let it down while on the stage,
but sometimes she makes a bungle in
taking the comb out, and the act looks
so premeditated that every one laughs.
Catherine Lewis has an abundance of
long thick hair, which she shows off to
advantage; and Sarah Jewett used to
have a fine lot, but she wears wigs so
much that no one knows whether she
has any left or not.
"Do actresses ever have ther hair
dressed 1"
"No, not for the stage. Twentyyears
ago every theater had its hair -dresser,
but the perfection to which wigs have
been brought has put an end to that.
Every 'star' has her collection. Fannie
Davenport has the most valuable; it is
worth $1,500 -all shades of blonde,
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Gra‘tan, tito Prink Orator.
A SLUSH on Such was Grattan. His death waa as
tenderly lecautiful as Jos ide had heen
great. It was known while he was dy-
ing that he had arringed that he should
be carried back V. Ireland and buried in
the old family church -yard of 5ilayanne.
But a deatitattan waited upon hini by
his deAthhed to entreat that this decis-
ion should be revoked and that all that
was mortal of hint should remain in
Westminster. "Well, let it be the Ab-
bey, then," he said. And so there in
the Abbey he the remains of the great
Irishman whose name men of all coun-
tries and parties may pronounce with
admiration and pride.
We suppose still the greatest name in
the last Irish .Parliament, amongst the
Irish members of the Imperial Parlia-
ment, is that of Henry Grattan; it is not
too much to speak of him aathe father of
his country, and the reverence he cono
mands on this side of the Channel was
scarcely less than that which -covered his
name in Ireland. Mr. W. H. Lecky
says of him that his eloquence was per -
hap• the finest that has been heard in
either country since the time of Chat-
ham, no British orator had au equal
power of firing an audience or inspiring
a nation. It is certain that, like Burke,
he lined his speeches with aphoriems of
profound political wisdom, and irradiat- The Syndicate is beginning 0. snow its
edthem withlinesofexquisite poeticbeau- teeth, and to give the people a real taste
ty; but he united to these Chatham's
fire, although, perhaps, not with Chat-
ham's altogether imperial and even im-
perious majesty. That is an effecting
picture of his appearance in the Irish
House of Commons in the debate on the
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Plunkett had spoken, St George Daly
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was replying to him. In the midst of
his reply he caught Plunket's sneer of
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cantempt and ridicule, and it appears to Even the patience of Job would be.
bronze and red. Clara Morris and Miss,
be simply true that it finished the speak- twine exhausted were he a preacher and
Kellogg have a pretty good variety. A
er oft Sir Jasiah Barrington, who waa lendeavoring to interest his audience
the prima donne have a number, except while they were keeping up an itieessant
there. says that Daly received the sneer!
Geroter, who has false hair. Patti rloes coughing, making it impossible for him
like an arrow. It pierced hint; he fal- to be heard. Yet, how very easy can all
not care much for wigs, but she is ex -
tared like a wounded man, then he this be avoided by aimply using Dr.
ceedingly particular about her own hair.
floundered and fell. At this moment King's New Discovery for Cansumption,
She has it dreseed every day, and speaks Coughs and Colde. Trial bottlen ,given
Mr. Egan had risen to speak, when the
contemptuously .1 Nillson. which she at your drug store.
doors of the House of Commons were ,
calls 'that uncombtil warner,' because
"How is it that America is the only
country where female hair-dreasers are in
"Because American women are more
modest and their husbands more particu-
lar than the men and women of any
other country. I have been in France,
where fashionable women think nothing
of their hairalressers being in the room
while they rise and put on a peignoir,
and in England ladies of the liability
are not more particular. They seem to
think because a man understands the art
.4 sticking in hair phis he is without
sez, but ot late years there has been a
change in England, owina ta the exer-
tions at Emily Faithful, wha is always
looking up new avenues for women's
thrown open and Henry Grattan -who
had been only returned for Wicklow a
few hours, and while the House had' been
sitting -entered the House. Reporters
say that instantly a most solemn hush
and awe pervaded the entire assembly;
an indescribable emotion seized the
House and the gallery-, and every heart
heaved in tributary homage to the
name and virtues i4 the man who, in
1782, had framed and founded the con-
stitution whiLia was then under discus-
sion. His form was emaciated with
sickness, his face worn with anxiety- and
pain. As he tottered up the House he
leaned upon the arms of his friends,
Arthur Moore and George Ponsonhy.
So he advanced slowly to the table. As
he did so, acting upon an impulse, Vis-
count Castlereagh rose and uncoveired,
labor. In 1870 she managed to get the
and most of the House followed the
prremise of Queen Victoria to try the
Minister's example, although they knew
services .4 a female hair-dreseer The theveteran was thereto oppose the Minis -
QOM *sew **ea tbst eh* engaged terial measure. They remained uncover -
Gas. That ad lks fakkimi, mad now the
rod while he took the oath, Slowly,then
nutjority of batr-dressers in London are he moved to hie seat, selecting his place
women. The one who waited on Her
by the side .4 Plunkett. Apidogiaing
for his conclitein he obtained porn:Union
to address the House sitaing, and for two
hours he held the House, in opposition
to the Union, by the mingling cd all
those blended Itghte to which we have
referred It seems to us • fiae illustra-
tion on the part af the Homo of homage
-Did you see sny remarkable *piaci to genius and virtue, and en the part a
mons (4 hair in England ? the speaker the power cd the mind
• 'Ilitnerslly speaking. the English la- over the body.
oes hare fine heads of hair. piety
t. *he motes climate. and sgain to
the assiduous brushme it receive. morn.
Majesty learne.d the trade by adopting
the reale garb. the only way in which
she could get • chance to learn. 1t is
certainly mare ravine il feet for a lady
to receive one of her own ere in the dis-
order (if a bed room in the early moni•
After the Union Genoa became as
marked in the Imperkti se be had previ-
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