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2 , , OCTOBER 14,; 1 rWkv THE SUN. SUNDAY 1JT , " i W SOME BW BOOKS. small mansion In the nn Gtuuiterelne, much money as she demanded. He presented nothing but a compliment to his own rspk and secure her future. He charged the Treasurer-Gener- al Ized, but the adherents of the old priest kings nATi:n ran riTVtii: , onK, where she Installed herself In October, her with 60,000 francs ont of trie appro- eervloes, and promptly accepted for "ills wife. to settle 60,000 francs a year upon the fled Into Ethiopia, where there arose) an Inde- I' Napotroa'a Kelatloae to sYemta, 1704. At the end of a year she found herself In priation for theatres, bought ft chateau Almost with tears, Marie Walewska pleaded to young Count Walewskl In such fashion that In pendent kingdom, with Egyptian civilization. In Helens the Ideal Hesfrtole A - ,.(, ror HnprlrlE M:m,- Ut-ra-i 1 One of the latest additions to the Napoleonlo a desperate position; her credit was exhausted for her In the suburbs of Paris, and Arranged a 'tie permitted to remain t home, but her hus- the event of his death his mother should be his which the priestly power was so surrsme that m,,. I on; To Tin: literature of wlilch thft year liM witnessed and age was creeping It was at this critical marriage between her and M. de Ranchoup, an band ridiculed her tears and finally commanded heir, Mme. Walewska knew nothing of all this, the King himself wns obliged to bow to It. Two KDinmnr Till: tsi ii1(.ml. I rang 11. tlon of ttslngtho waters nf the mtch an outpour Is a hook entitled Kapotton. moment that Oen. Bonaparte the bell of officer, and tho scion of a good Au her to go. 8be went to the ball attired In a and there never was a more disinterested, heart hundred years later, 728 ('., Shabnka, great lakss a a I to return the vergne family; received n wed King capital. Na supply for the cities or Albany. U,e , Jnrrand Jlti'hftnrt, by Kittnrnta MAsso, nf her houe visit which she had the husband as severely simple dress of white satin and with a than hers. During the last days at Fontaine of Ethiopia, left his Hudson I made) to thank him for restoring to her mn his ding present ft at Pahtander, garland of leaves for her only ornament. When Mean, when Emperor, by all, had papa, tltunlcd In tho nineteenth degree of Valley, New Vork, Brooklyn, and , which an English translation has hern pub the abandoned vtrMrrn .Irr I sword. Napoleon sey, bus engaged my leisure 1 llslicd by the Merrlam Company. From one father's did not know that from which he was promoted to a consulate at Napoleon approached, her neighbors nudged her sought to find In death a refuge which destiny latitude, nnd completed ihe conquest of the attention fr ,ome house, which was Imposing In ap- Gothenburg. Is noteworthy Mme. sign should penetrated time, and has led mo to believe 'point of view, It may be said that a compilation the rather It a fact that as a that she rise, and standing, her refused him, she hastened to his side, and spent wholo of Kgypt. Ho would have that Itlstiot I pearance, was property of do Banchoup led exist, eyes fixed upon ground pale, Into Pyrin, power only possible, but practicable. of this sort Is superfluous, seeing that women the Cltireness Talma, n cheerful, contented the and strangely an entire night in an antechamber, awaiting his had not tho of the Assyrlnns I who had received It as tho price of her ence March, 1H0D, sho died the pleasure. upon besought caused began The design of this paper l not lo mlnt i I 'connled for very little In Napoleon's life, even favors until when at she awaited his "White white commands. Killed to Elba, he In vain his scheme lo miscarry. Now tho mil (lis to a lover nor that this property In ago of 03. She retained all her faculties unim- Is not becoming, inaxlame," he said aloud. Then his wife, Marie Louise, to follow him, but Mme. conflict between the Assyrian and Egypto-Ethlopl- details by which tliertmlneerliigdilllculllrsinay i his marriage with Marts liOtilso having been I was paired to novels, played on In Is re- II. bo overcome ithat would follow more pre- dictated by reasons of State. Fugitive an corner of Paris tho last; wrote the added a low tonet "This scarcely the Walewska went there, accompanied by her son, kingdom, which ended In 002 C. after f only ten less painted; bought up I her- becoming fect Information), hut to show from nil Ihe ' 1 relations no doubt he had, but ho had no Idea worth thousand dollars. Much harp, and pictures; kept her ception expected." He paused and looked at and spent a day with the Emperor at the with Egypt an Assyrian province. in know Mme. de whom friendship women In as formation at hand Hint It Is posslblo to hultd 1 of Installing formally a favorite. "I tin not did he that Deanharnals, with, the she had known her attentively, but, she made no reply, he mitage of Martians, From the moment she The powcrof the Invaders, however, did not last a he regarded as a type of the aristocracy, could other days, nnd even mado new friends, among passed on, and a few moments afterward left teamed of Napoleon's return to Paris In long, for eight years later Psamnirtlchus, who RT.itlty system from the great lakes lo Ihe i 1 wish women to govern Cn my court," he cltr only receive him In the dining room, where, ex- others, Itosa Bonheur. the died she the ballroom. Scarcely had she home 1815 among was descended Lyblsn Sals, of Ni w York, nnd tho probable route. ( ' said upon one occasion. " Their Influence Before reached she was the most devoted from tho chiclanf Bj cept on festive occasions, she ate oft every been to Hie Col. J. T. Fanning, M. Am. Soc. C. E In was harmful to Henry IV. and Louis XIV. My earthen burned letter which had written before her maid handed her a note which she of the women who visited the Elvsco, and, at euccceded with help of Greek mercenaries In his H ware; tho table linen was composed her by Bonaparte. some In " Psammctl-chu- s Very nblo paper on using the Adirondack IB mission Is more Important than was theirs, and that of had difficulty deciphering. t have Malmatson, remained faithful to him amid his driving tho Assyrians out of Egypt. lakis eight tablecloths, and the wholo supply of seen, you nsn supply for New York and tho Hudson the French have liecome too serious to pardon that admired, nnd desired but this even final and Irreparable misfortunes. It was not wns the founder of tho famous twenty Vnl tfl household linen would be subsequently appraised IV. leyctllc. estimates It will require In scandalous liaisons on tlio part of their sov In;. A kind nnd prompt answer alone can calm till he had gone to St. Helena that the thought sixth dynasty, which Introduced a rcnatssnnco that iikio B nt 80 cents; or that the elegant nnd charming Of the many ephemeral mistresses Imputed to tho Impatient nrdnr of N." Madame Walewska herself M. having In 1814', period and under w htcli Egypt rose again 1,300,000,000 gallons of water to supply h,sM H cretgns." Mis rest mistress, as ho often said, free. Walewskl died to woman who stood before him possessed scarcely Napoleon In volume deadly re- greatrcntrr", nnd Mr. H. S. Church, M. Sm . m power, and he had worked too hard to at. tills only one dealt a crushed the nolo In her hand, disgusted and she married two years afterward Gen. Count prosperity after the troubles she had endured Am. ffl enongh underwear to clotho her decent!- -. blow to Josephine. Up to Mme. volted by language. Is no been ofll for many Kings C. I... has placed Ihe figures for New York al.ins It t permit It to Im stolen, Nevcrtho tho advent of Its "There answer," d'Ornano, who had one of the bravest centuries. On the ono hand tho H tain portrait of Josephine which of Bevel, although project of said to nt 400.000,000. If the Increase in imputation less, together In this votumo The tho author tho divorce had often she her maid, who departed lo convey cers of. the Grand Army. Her union with him of this dyna;ty favored the settlements of the "f H the facts hroucht book proceeds to an been form, the cities of western Jersey great light upon tlio character of Napoleon this sketch has air of trust discussed. It hnd never taken ndcflnlte her mistress's reply to the bearer of the note. was brief, for sho died within the year. Ono of Greeks, nnd on tho other they endeavored to shall liens as II throw worthiness, though is scarcely flattering. owing to second mnrrlage messenger In New York nnd Brooklyn, 200,000,000 gallons considered as a mnn, and one of the lovo affairs it Her the doubt whether a But tho who waited In the street was tho Emperor's companions at St. Helena tells us reestablish the ancient Egyptian Institutions. B hair. It seems, was brown, of n fine quality, but would not atso prove childless. he became no who news marriage They to per day would not bo nnoutsldo ns tho here chronicled was of historical Importance.