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 , 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. 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. After other than Prince l'onlalowskl, did not that the of Mme. Walewskn's Irlcd link themselves with the Old Em estimate H not overluxurlant; her complexion was rather Emperor, however, flapoleon's desire for art purpose to bo so easily who, affected keenly, preserved plre by using royat needed supply In 1030. Therefore It Is safe to ' tiecauselt resulted In the proof that he was beaten, and enter him for he had a the same titles, dark, nnd already faded, con became consuming one, In- lng house, say It will require 1,600,000,000 j capabte of begetting nchlld and thereby removed somewhat but art heir a and he often the followed tho servant to her mis warm affection for her, and could not reconcile language, and even tho same orthography In that gallons per II cenled the ravages of time; her teeth wero poor, dulged In harsh and bl'.terspecches which) testi- room day to bo taken from some source supply Uie last barrier' to a divorce of Josephine, tress's so quickly that Mme. Walowska himself to the thought that one whom he had the Inscriptions. Art revived, but, though the to the H but were never displayed, and she had nn fied to his disappointment. Publicly ho threw all had' barely time to lock the door. From behind lored should care for another. In his will the master works of this time possess great ele- districts mentioned nbove In the middle of the little mouth, which was always curved the blnmo upon his wife, but recalling Mme. the closed door sho Informed the Prlnco that Emperor expressed hit desire that his son Alex gance, one feels that the men who created them twentieth century. In a slight smile, the sweetness of which ac- Foures and many others, none of whom had her decision was Immutable, andi although andre Walewskl should army; were leading life. Tho capacity of the Croton watershed will (I t;p to of twenty-si- x It appears that at enter the French an artificial This dream of not the ate exceeding of eyes, borno Napoleon conceived a serious nffec corded with the softness her him chlldre., he entertained secret the risk of a scandal, he alternately Implored hta career as a soldier, writer, diplomat, and ft new l'haraonlo kingdom lasted little more exceed 260,000,000 gallons dally, nnd to Insure jl had never gentle expression, 9 any woman. With exception of with her and tho touch- misgivings touching the Justice of the and threatened, he was at last obliged to go statesman was a brilliant one, culminating, as than a century; Cambyses struck It In the this amount the Quaker Dam and other reser- tlon for the ing voice, to aspersion upon 1 Mme.Turreau, the wife of a del'gsto of the quality of her catch a be cast her; misgivings. away discomfited and angry. Bcarcely was she It It well known, In the occupation of high office year 625 B. C, and It collapsed at the voirs will have to be constructed to More tho water sound of which the servants In later which Joscphlno stimulated bv talking inces- aunko on tho following morning, when her under Napoleon III. first blow. Egypt then became n Persian through the dry season. Col. Fanning estimates, tt t 'onventlon to the Army of Italy In 1704. women " paid but scant attention to the )rars loitered In the corridors of the santly of htr children, and forcing Kugcno and maid handed her a second nolo, which she province, and, although rebellions wero tem- In the paper abovo referred to. that the greatest H seemed to have upon pale, thlu officer, who was nlways badly Tullerles. Her nose was small, with sensitive, Hortenso continually his notice. Sho did not open, but, seating It up In an enve porarily successful, they were all ultimately amount nf water that can lie taken from the ft llttte. quivering nostrils, and slightly Inclined to be harped so upon subject Mme. lope I.ir la Ancleat Ecrpt. dressed and regardless of his appearance. Ills much tho that with tho first, ordered that both should suppressed. In the end Egypt was subdued by Adirondack lakcsls 1,302,000,000 gallons dally, jl face, however, BaCciochl one day silenced be messenger. The Messrs. MaCmlllan ser- early love affairs when 'Investigated resolve retrousse. Her head and were lost all palKnce, and handed to tho Before noon, have rendered a Alexander, and, at the division of his empire, nnd his plan contemplates the construction of l to bo compared supple body, by something however, vice to American by publishing, under ques- themselves Into trivial flirtations or vulgar ad not with her tall, her remarking! "Thero maybe her drawing room was crowded readers felt to tho share of Ptolemy. Finnlly, In tho ono or moro large storago reservoirs. Tho 1 in feet, whose In you say; whoti the tltlo of Ancient KgyvU translation In way ventures. He thought, in truth, but llttlo about which terminated slender, arched what but remember, sister, with all tho chief personages of her nation; Life in a year 30 B. C, the country became a Roman tion of storngo does not enter any Into glance you " n i women, being absorbed In ambitious projects, licauty may yet be divined- by a at tho thoso children saw tho light wero much nnd her husband, to prove that ho was not of ADot.r Ehman's Aegyptcn," the province. It Is characteristic that during this the question of the supply from the great lakes. she used to younger you majority Jealous, German work to has no coun- and there wrs another reason for his chastity, to shoes wear. Her form was unfet- than are now." The of as had been artfully Insinuated to him, which there been long period of foreign rule tho priesthood kept Tho present supply for tho cities of New York IS she did even girdle support family, however, were prevailed noon ac- terpart In English since publication Wil- Isoli-taln- wit, his extreme poverty. Whllo at Marseilles, tered: not wear a to thn to conducted hlicotintrymcii Into his wife's apart-- 1 tho of up .tho fiction of tho existenco of nn Indepen- and Brooklyn and tho west Jersey cities tho txisoin, whirl) was firm. Unques- cept Josephine's view of tlio Na- kinson's boon, which discoveries havo ren- licds 1 however. In the beginning (if 171) J. Napoleon small and situation, nnd nient, nnd, In their presence, insisted that she Inter dent Egyptian kingdom. Darius nnd Alexander, from the Croton watershed, ground tionably she possessed n nnd graco pc poleon vigorously. r. dered obsolete. Tho translator, Helen Mary nnd played nt hive with Mme. Joseph Bonaparte's charm himself did not combat It On should nllow herself to lie presented to tho Ptolemy nnd Hadrian, aro nil described In tho In East New York, nnd tho Hackensack Pas. long ho Ttrard, us In present English edi- 1 sister, l)cslrcolugrnle (,'lary, then a pretty girl rullsrly her own; prjctlco had rendered several occasions snld to his brother Joseph: and should attend a dinner to which she tells that the temples as true Phnrnohs. Even In tho year sale rivers. Tlio watershed of all llicso sources every she " I nm you nil mo Iwcii tion a few notes been added, referring lo 1). 9 nfslxtoen: she believed his attentions tu bqee her movement winsome: never missed childless; think impotent, and had bidden. To this the agreed In have A. 2S0 Declus Is sjiokcn of as Pharaoh In n of supply, except cn Long Island, Is built ovrr, nn advantage, was constantly on her guard, left Josephine, despite her nnxlcty. Is not likely chorus, nnd one researches more recent tlmo thoso embodied In lilcroglyphlo tliey tho sewage drainage of ID rlous. Slxty-flv- o years later the rough drafts of their number, an old man Inscription written at n time when and arc natural a nothing to chance, nnd, nbove nil, In to now; no me tho who was the German original, and numerous Is proposed to I 1 letters to him wero lound ntnong hercf had tho bear children nftcr highly respected, fixed his eyes sharply Illustrations the greater part of tho Egyptian nation hnd em. largo (mutilation. It not enter of her deluge." Luclcn, have been which jl frets; they show Hint At tha tlmo she outer defliinlile and captivating nonchalance of the When on his raturn from tii4iii her and said In nn Impresslvo manner: " I Inserted did not embellish tho braced Christianity. Wo havo hastily run over Into the subject of tho contamination of water J tslned for him an anient end smccro nlTectlon. Creole, while about her floated llko a perfume Spain, preached divorce, nnd euggeidcd tlirril-visability- hope tlint. between this and thodato net for tho German text. It should be understood that tho tho wholo stretch of Egyptian history, but we under these circumstances, as that has been dis. my friend," Mile. Clary wrote in one the sensuality which makes tho Creole woman a marrlago with nn Infutiln. Na- dinner, your indisposition will havo disappear- author of this work confines himself to the re peat that It Isonly th rce period s, those, namely, cussed In tho publio prints and elsewhere, ami take care of yourself for my sticrlntively feminine and Irresistible to man. poleon rejected tho proposition, nnd it Is sug- ed, for you cannot rcfuso the Invitation without treatment of thoso periods of ancient Egyptian those of the Old, the Middle, and tho New Em- Is well understood by the majority of tho publio lettert." Inexperienced history for I could not live without you: guard Napoleon, younger and more gested that tho strongest of his nint'tca may laying yourself open to tho charge of lack of which have been styled reflectively tho pires, which are examined In this volume generally. Even If It can bo satisfactorily e. majority men years, was pe- been of personal prlvnto lovo " Old Empire." " Mlddlo Empire." tho lictng as 1 shall tho promise which binds than the of of his havo n and nature. for your country." How could this Inex- the and tnbllshrd that water, after aerated and culiarly sutcepttblo to was this He may have reasoned that, whllun perienced "New Empire." Boforo defining these terms, tiecnmes i"Oh. were It broken, I should die." There was this: it which union with girl, alone, without a friend II. filtered by artificial and natural means Bourbon would fur- to we should say tho chronological system ac- Is j no opposition to the marriage, for Joseph and had appealed to him at their first meeting, a Princess unquestionably counsel her, defend herself against that In tho several chapters of this rapacious work chemically pure, still there In the mind nf jl by cepted by tho Is ' his wife had longdeslrcd lUnndUcslreo's father. even while she dazzled him tier Imposing ther his ambitious schemes, it was foolish to so many? Sho did her best, but the author that of Edward Meyer, will bo found concisely set forth nearly all that every person a natural antipathy to using water I manner, which naively spoko of ns being struggle for a to pressure great- who places the king of dynasty culinary purposes has ' w ho Is reported to have said Unit "one lions- - hr throne if unabto transmit his was too - Soon afterward, one of first tho fourth is yet known regarding tho religion, tho political for dally and that hern dignified name glory to n son. Townrd lliu closo of almost thousand years pre- contaminated by sewage. Tho ', m ) art In the family was qulto enough for lilin," "that calm and demeanor which and her most Intimate friends, a Polish noblewo- a later than tho date and social organization, the science, tho litera- question, tin to the old regime," Mme. De 180(1 all his doubts upon this subject were re- man, brought ferred by Brugsch. to this great suppl) ; hid died more than a year liefore, and tho re- - ncauharnals to her aletter signed by the most ture, the ngrlculture. tho industries, tho arts, the arises where obtain of I malulug of Clary family readily raw that the young officer was captivated, and moved. About a year previously ho had been iirujiiiiicni men in ine nation, and members of traffic, and the family llfo of the undent Egyp- water In lbs greatest purity. members the I. m yielded to the young girl's wishes. For some when he called, day after day, comprehended much attracted by a Mme. Itcvcl, whose husband tho provisional Government which had recently tians during thu three most Imtiortant stages of According to the gauging made by tho United time after Ilonaparto's nrrhal in l'nrts In May, Hint her empire over htm was absolute. Seeing hod been condemned tolinprisonmentforposslng lieen formed nt Warsaw. This letter read as This starting point being accepted, the their evolution. One Is embarrassed to choose States engineers, the average flow of watrr B 1703, he sent affectionate messages to Desire. her surrounded by men of the old court, who a forged check, but who, having been a school follows: ".Madame: Slight causes Sometimes Old Empire, which comprised the fourth, from the mass of Interesting detail, hut wo select abovo the falls In the Niagara River Is found to were his by birth, Segur, fellow Caroline Bonaparte's Mme. Cam-pan'- s, produce great fifth, and dynasties, begins In C. be 10,000,000 ciibln J and urged his brother Joseph to hnvo a date suerlors rank and of at j results, anil women from time sixth II. 2830 what tho author has to say regarding tho feet per minute: or, in II " Wk fixed for the wedding, but eventually the fascl Montesquieu, and Caulalncourt, he failed to was appointed n render in Mme. Mu rat's Immemorial hnvo cxccrctscd great Influence and ends in 11. C. 2."ino; the Mlddlo Em- and explorations mado by tho subjects United States gallons, there Is discharged over -- B Hating capital which ho had entered with a percclvo that they camo to her houso ns household, nnd here in January, 1800, Na- over the world's politics; ancient history as well pire, Including tho twelfth nnd thirteenth of the elder Pharaohs 111 a southward direction. the Falls of Niagara oveiy day 107,712,000.000 bringing wives poleon soon as propositions on ns dynasties, begins C. Is si worn-ou- t uniform, leuky loots, and u suite com bachelors, never their with met her. As his modern bears testimony to this fact, and, as about B. 2130 and lasts Theru Is no doubt that In Kubia, then known as gallons. It proposed to tako from this river -- them, As a matter of fact, the social were mado to her she nccepted them, and long ns men nre by passion, two hundred years. Then comu tho Hyksos, 1,600,000,000 gallons daily, leaving How. i ft Jioedof acotiplo of hungry in !nrt dominated women Ethiopia, the ancient Egyptians really fulfilled still position of the lady, like her luxuries, were all allowed herself to bo conducted to tho Tulle- can sway them. Had you been man, you or shepherd kings, after wlilch the New lng every 100,212.ooo,noi) I trriio'id Itself and its' captivating women be. a would a mission and by degrees djvillzcd a barbarian over the falls day delusions, senses aiding, ac- sho habitually, Empire, nine- J j tncrti him ami. thu llttlo Marstlllaisc. but his they wero rles: thenceforth went thcro gladly havo given your life to your country: comprehending tho eighteenth, country. This Is, however, as far ns we know, Tho supply, therefore. Is practically l,6ou,-- s ! cepted by Napoleon as realities. A fortnight spending two St three hours at n timo In the Em ns a woman, you cannot de- teenth, and twentieth dynasties.covcrs tho period only nt'xhaustihlc. and tho effect of taking f "In I'nrls alone," wrote Napoleon, "live women .serve as her tho quarter of tho South or Southeast wero lovers, society. April, 1800, Mmo. IMO to 11. C. Is, 000.000 gallons dally from such a large body of i rapablo of holding tho helm. A woman should after his first visit they and they peror's In itcvel asked fender, but there nro other sacrifices wlilch you from 1050 It of course, under- where tho Egyptians succeeded In such an at- water as Lake Ontario and the River St. Law. live six months In I'aris to learn what la her seem to have loved passionately. Such lovo for a divorce and gained It. It was high time, for can mako for and which you should gladly stood that before tho time of the fourth dynas- tempt. The other races of lower civilization mice Is so small that It cannot bu calculated. was natural enough on his part, and, at first, In December of tho same year sho was delivered Impose upon yourself, however painful they may ty, when tho Old Empire begins, Egypt had whom they camo In contact wero After I hail commenced mv Investigations of m 'Just due, and where her rightful domain." A with either this subject I learned Col. Fanning lisil i perhaps, also upon Donaparte of a male child, who was registered as "Leon, be. been Into one that few days later ho wrote: "Tho women here, hers, for was a Do you Imagine that it was for love that united kingdom, but this nomadic tribes or wero so remhto that it was written the paper wlilch I have referred to. and, "ho arn certainly the most beautiful in tlio new toy, a savage to ha tamed, and the Hon of son of Mile. Elconore Dcnuelle Mme. Revel's Esther gave herself toAhasuorua? She sacri- was evidently not tho original political state of quite Impossible to develop really close relations. at my request, ho kindly sent me a copy of It. world, play a great role In nil tlio nffnlnt of life." tha day. To n woman llko Josephine, no longer maiden namel, property holder, aged twenty, ficed herself for her people, nnd to her everlast- the country. There is no doubt that It had ly This was particularly tho case with the Incense Adopting his suggestion. It seems to me nn open youth-- n, thirty-tw- o conduit would probably bo the best method, be. It Is certain that the young officer, who had In her first creolo of is and of an absent father." There was no doubt ing honor she saved them. Make history record been divided Into two parts, tho frontier countries of the Red Sen, to a consideration of ing excavated tu the high ground and rninslng twenty twenty-fiv-e as to parentage; moreover, being above M nothing except his liand to offer, tendered that or years years older than tho child's its rcscm as much for your glory and our happiness." Thus a little Memphis. We know no which tho author devotes considerable sjiace. the valleys and streams by stone or iron m freely, tlrst to Mme. de Pcrmon, then to Mme. a northern woman Napoleon's ardor. Intense bianco to Napoleon wns so striking as to render was every spring brought Into play to precipi- under which king the "two countries" wero There Is no doubt that tho two countries desig- nnd covered Its cntlro length by a sub. stantial building, thereby lessening the cvapora-tlo- n passion, burning kisses, and constant craving skepticism impossible. Thus the event which tate the downfall of this young woman, In- united (they wero not really merged Into one I, , S dl.a Ilmichnrslo; later to Miuc do Lesparda. who. nated In the Inscriptions as tho Divlno nnd In summer, and being some protection for her presence wero the most flattering Josephlno had so dreaded came to ass, fcr experienced hus-bnn- country), but probably It was ; H and, finally, to Mme. d DeauharnnK who took and guileless, had neither a d under tho rulers of ami the Land of Punt wero considered of old by against very thick Ice lu winter. This would of tributes, for the7 proved she henceforth the Emperor entertained no In whom upper Egypt, whose titles alono were used by nlsn bo a protection against falling leaves. nnd j U him at his word. During nil this timnhn never that she could confide, nor parents to tho Egyptians ns tho original sources of Incense, was beautiful nnd to please. apprehensions regarding his anility toprcvide the kings dust, nnd prevent tho conduit being used as a H wrote to Doslrce Clary, who, at Inst, having still able defend her, nor friends anxious to savo her. later of the wholo country. It may nnd other precious things. Definite ideas, how- receptarlo for gnrbage and other matter that ! All this made him attractive as a lover, an heir to the throne. Tho child Leon was, at j have been Mcncs, of whom Egyptian legend s h.anlof his marriage, lifted her voire In roin- - Her country and her religion were invoked to the ever, can scarcely lw attached to tho names of might otherwise be thrown Into It. ' but hardly recommended him as a hus- first, confided to the care of the foster mother force her compliance and, to complete tells that he was tho first king of tho human As far as I have been ablo to ascertain, there plaint, but ho gently that, to tho author the work, these countries. Thoy wero general terms, such is no complete topographical map band, for, as a notary told her. he was as of Achilla Murat. Later, In ISIS, M.deMau-viere- s. sho was race; that he came from Thlnls In upper Egypt, of the State I 1 of this book. It sounds like the strains eventually made to read the fol. as aro still created by commerce: for Instance, of New York extant, and therefore It Is difficult 1 nn .Eollun harp. "You hnvo broken poor as n church mouse. However, when he Baron of tho Empire, nnd father-in-la- lowing note from Napoleon: "There are and that he founded Memphis. In this cuso the word Levant of modern times. Tlio Divine in a paper of this kind to be exact as to dis. cf by ' heart," sha said, "yet I mn weak offered himself he was accepted, for she was in of Mtneval, the Emperor's prlvnto secretary, moments when the weight of my rank Egypt, the tlmo at the advent of the fourth Land signified originally only tho East, where tanccsand elevations; but from a careful study riy In- of tho Erie Canal elevations, railroad profiles, for-tlv- a desecrate predicament and had nothing to was appointed guardian to tho boy, and an seems more I dynasty, would, for at least a spaco of .three, I enobgh' to n you everything. You tlian can bear, and I am God, that Is lie, appeared dally; In common par and other satisfactory data. Including n geologi- 1 loso by the marriage, whllo It presented at least dependent fortune was settled upon him by his now living through period. centuries, have been united Into one kingdom.' I , 1 are married, and have no longer tho right to such a How lance; the, term wns aDplied apparently to the cal profile of ho Statu of New York, firm Ijike i lovo and think of you; the only contention a chnnce of betterment. About her fortune she Imperial father. Not content with this. Napo- ran I satisfy the desires and needs of u hungry It Is Interesting to note how the period of the mountainous desert between the Nile and tho Erie to tho Atlantic, made In 1822 (and now In deceived Napoleon, leon, In January, 1814, when Old possession of S. K. Bnbeock. C. E., lato chief en- t which remains for mo is to be assured of your and, what could be more nbnut to leave heart which longs to throw Itselfnt your feet and Empire, which has been rightly termed the Red Spa. to tho iienlnsnla of Sinai, and now ' I army, Age, doubtless to thu northern and central part gineer of Little Falls water works). I am led to Kdleflnmyconstuncy: then I Ions forrirath. for easily forgiven, she dissimulated about her age, Paris to Join the authorized the Duo Is arrested only bv wtlghty considerations that Pyramid appeared to the later Egyptians. of believe that the route of the conduit would sub- declaring who do to to previous settle- New k.mplre Arabia. Punt, on the other hand, evidently slg. ns j life Is n burden, now that I may not consecrate to the civil officer performed tho Bassano add the paralyze Its most ardent desires and deprive me Under the some twclvo or fifteen nltled thu more tropical coasts of the Red stantially be follows: Leaving Lake Erie at marriage that she was four years younger than ment an Income of K',000 francs, to which, on of freedom of Oh, you hundred years afterward-m- en looked back to Sea, the south of Amnio, nnd tiie coast. tho most convenient point near Buffalo, where ,. It to you. I cannot accustom myself to the j action? If would but Somali would I is tho Egyptians very the water not be contaminated bv Euwaco Is she was. Two days afterward Donaparto left June SI, 1815, ho Joined canal stock, valued at comoto mel Come to me, nnd allyourdestres I It as to the dim past, a time long before tho It certain that of early city, ntid running thought that )ou are married it too hard, ' times wru in communication with tho Divlno of that easterly through the to Join army In Italy, 100,000 francs, finally tlio Emperor ; epoch, If loo bitter. 1 will prove to you that I mn morn I'nrls the while his newly and Inserted shall bo fulfilled, nnd your country will bo classical and they wished to repre- Land; there, in fact, lav tho quarries of Ham counties of Erie. Niagara, Orleans, Monron or wedded wife remained nt her homo In tho Hue In his will n codicil bequeathing to Leon .T.'O,-00- 0 sent anything as having through Livingston, Wayne. Cavuga, Onondaga, Madi- faithful to my engugement than you to sour?. dearer to mo when you havo taught mo to love happened very nianmt, unil. that country, tho way led son, Montgomery, C'hauterelne. From every post house on francs for the purchase of a country sent. It. long ago. for instance, to the Red Sea, and, therefore, to tlio mines of Herkimer. and Schenectady, and, though you have broken thu chain which N." Nevertheless, in nn Interview to which the production to' incense country. to tho vicinity of tho city of Schenectady. the road to Nice he despatched to To avoid n rupture with Josephine, to whom he she of a sacred book, they to Sinai and the Apparently, Leaving ns, I eli.ill hold It binding: I -- hall ultimately consented, Mme. Walewska preferred ascribe It to since Lake Erie nt an elevation abovo tldo of united never ever the tlmo of Snefru, tho "treasurers 0il8 feet, reaching point, I her n lettor In which there was naught was still sincerely attached, nnd, nt the same trembled ami shrank liefore Napoleon, ono of thoso ancient rulers. Six or seven cen- of the God "and their sulwrdtnnte officials trav- and this a distance of marry. wish you every happiness and nil until. In about 200 miles, at an elevation of 2S(i but love: ambition found no place In time, to comply with tho law of heredity In a nn outburst of excitement, feigned, turies later, to the men of tho renaissance tlmo elled along this road, and In all probability by feet prosperity in your marriage, nnd I hope that tho real or ho almost the same route as Is taken by tho cara- abovo tide water, would give an average fall of joil have chosen will make you as It: there was no reference to his plans, no un- manner which seemed to him satisfactory and thundered: "I want you to understand I of Psammetlchus, on tho contrary, tho Old vans nf modern times, tho route Quoser. 1.50 feet to tho mile. vinnn:i Napoleon that of In At Little Fulls may lie necessary I to do, ns you certainty regarding tho future. It is well known natural. conceived the idea of adopt- will force you to love me. I have already Empire appeared to bo the finest period of the conrso of centuries, tho starting und arrlvnl It to construct happy as had meant nnd alono seem ft tunnel about two nillcs long. From Schenectady that Joftcphlno put of! Joining him as long as sho ing this natural son, spoke of it to the Empress lifted tho name of your Egyptian history; they delighted to Iiolnts to hnvo liecu somewhat -. dtservc: but. Ill tho midst t your happiness, country from the im. rhiititretl. In tlin eiirle AieA. nnil evnn In llrMl. Inn linn wntilrl run smith..- tlimimK ill.... could, nnd that both In Paris, and afterward in and evoked precedents to Justify his inclination. filial., nml It - tltnnL'. .. m- - 1 tate the of eDoch. ., to C'oryniRi.s.and i remember poor Kugvnio and pity her sad fate." ...... , ,..,, v.. .,,a .1...... a, lbI. IIIV1 customs that even in un. time-- travellers started from Koptos; In tlio county thence along the plateau Italy, she showed that she hail become bored by 1 hat lie ilia not curry tills plan into execution la not been wiped desirable ways, such ns tho difficult orthog. middle ages, from tlio neighboring that rises from the Hudson,sout herly through the Forget fulnevi was foreign to HonaimrU's na from tho faco of the earth.. town of counties of Albany. Greene, Orange, his devotion, and did not recognize the duty of due probably to tlio fact ho realized 1 raphy. Then, again, tho populaco ejus, while, at thu present day, Keimh has be- Ulster and ture, nnd the memory of this lovo which ho had that that will do more but remember that, even of Btlll later to Rockland Lako in the town Clarki-tow- fidelity. carried to the days of Louis were past, come the starting liolnt of these caravans. Fur- of In Inspired was always n tender point with him; She with her Lombard' her .IV. nnd that tho ns I crush this watch In my hand, so shall your date, and the Greek travellers Inform rd by them, ther, though tho ken Is now reached at the bar Rockland county. The surface of Rockland to lover, M. Charles, with whom later, during her country would not permit him to follow the ex. country' and nil your hopes lw If you looked back to the pyramid age as to a tlmo lmr of tl noser. In Greek times the white Lake is about live hundred acres In oxtent. and throughout his lifohu strovo right thu vtrnng crushed is one anil forty-si- x husband's absence in Kgypt, she maintained at ample given by that monarch, who had desig- push me to repulse when tho lower orders were greatly oppressed by haven was the goal of their Journey, and at an hundred feet abovo the Hud. mid win forgiveness. Deslree, on her part. re. extreme.', my love, and son and distant from Jersey City thirty- - J undisguised Due do Maine earlier epoch It was situated In the Wadl Gasus. about fuvitl several offers, but eventually accepted I'aris relations. nated the and the Comte de mo yours." Overcome by this violence, forced labor. Lastly, to the modern world the somewhat to the north (juoner. place three miles. Thla lake with Its watershed, an.l ns among of at a the village, on 1 mm--t of marrlago Toulouse tho heirs to the throne. Mme. Walewska fainted. When sho old Egyptian Empire appears to have been a called Sauu. Ttie Egyptians built a fortress thcro situated it. which has a popula. (len. Hurnadotte. Tho this recovered protect tlon of less than live hundred people, should be Cairo', although 111. It Is certain that Napoleon became very consciousness sho no longer belonged to period of youthful power and undisturbed de. to this lmiHirtant point from the barbs reached Ilouaparte at nnd, herself. rlans. So much for thu Divine Land. There Is purchased, and the lake used as a storage reser- r Ilernadotte was hi enemy and the union It was on his way to Alexandria that Bona- much attached to this child, and that, at the In tho liaison which followed she met with no velopment; for not only do the tomb pictures also In an Interesting voir for the Jersey cities. This point ts nbo-.'- t proof description that the miles him, he wroto most, kindly to I)eiree, parte first learned of her Indiscretions, and, al- time of his second abdication, he recommend, censure from her countrymen. Aside from her show nn dislike of this earthly life, but art Egyptians of the eleventh dynasty madovny. lis from Albany county, making the ed him to the earn of his mother nnd Cardinal Is any "F,1?,1," V.nnt: to ,u Egyptians of length of the conduit to this point 407 miles, wishing hcrall happiness. When he returned though he subsequently forgave her, the Illusion husband, whom she had been obliged to leave, fresher than In subsequent era. latter i4t lTe" the with an average fall of 1.01 mile, Fesch. Mme. Bonaparte In- Middle Empire tho Incense countries appeared feet to the A from Kgypt. the Itr.U person to rollcit a favor under which he had lived was dispelled, and he was already nil hastened to do her honor, not as a favorite, artists wero never able to achieve works so real. to tw fabulous realms. A few and of .no feet to the mile from Schenectady to disposed centuries later, was Mme. IlernadottP. who asked him to stand no longer deemed fidelity on his part an obliga- terested in her grandson and to do a but as a victim. Her husband's own sisters be- Istlc as the statues of the Scribe of the Louvre under tho New Empire, however, the mist of Rockland Lake. great deal for him, wua not of charac of King romance cleared away; even the common poo. From some point In Rockland or Orange godfather to her Infant son. Intuitively ulio tion. At Cairo he was attracted by a young blithe a came her chaperons, and, had she so desired, or Chephren. county ats Iron conduit bo ter to Inspire warm affection. At the age of "5 Pie could nnlonzerbelievethecountryntPunttn should carried across knew Unit a son was tho one thing lacking to Frenchwoman Marguerite Belllsle, who had she could have maintained almost regal state in In the 400 years or more elapsed be- be nn Island inhabited by snakes, great the Hudson to the Quaker Dam. which Is pur- he was already nearly ruined applied that after the posed to bo 200 abovo complete Napoleon's happiness, nnd, as If to married a Lieutenant Foures. and accom- nnd for Warsaw. As a matter of fact she shunned tween tho Old and the Mlddlo Empire we Queen Hatusu, tho Catherine II. nf t he Pharaohs, feet mean tide, and to the asslstanco to the Cardinal, swearing that ho hod caused It to be represented In her grent Invert of tho Croton aqueduct, which Is 140 feet fplte Josephine, uliomsho hated, nnd whomsho panied him to Kgypt. Her husband pres- lived unpretentiously, and gave no causa know not with certainty what happened, but temple, with Its Inhabitants, above tide. Tho point of departuroof this Iron would never again lose 4,i,000 fninrs nt a sit- -- its villages. Its lwu)s sjioka of as tho "old woman," Decree ently received an order to embark for Italy as for enmltr. Consequently, though less flattered, It Is probable that the East of the Delta was plants, ami Its animals. Among the things conduit should be at such an elevation above ting. It was n gambler's oath, for a year later received brought back by thirty-on-e tide that either or both of the puluta abovo of her maternity, llonaiiarte granted the bearer of despatches to tho Directory, and, she the more rrmpathy, governed by a mighty race of rulers, who her exiedltton were bu by ! he was as badly off ns ever and engaginc right growing lncensu trees. It was this could reached gravity. l.er rcqucrt. nnd with martial ballads in t lie day after his departure Bonaparte gave a represented tho old or aboriginal Inhabit, achievement in the State of New York the lands rise south, 0an's and left In duels, being bravo and somewhat of that particularly excited emulation, (or her sue. erly mind, named the baby Oscar, Years later he dinner at which Mme. Foures occupied the seat VI. ants of this part of the Nile country. The censor, Thothmis III., also received from the In- toward the Pennsylvania line, and follow- raid: "Ilermulutle's becoming a of honor. The host was most attentive, but to. a bully. In 1834, by trading on the name of tho habitants of Punt a growing incense tree, ing this Hue. after leaving Buffalo and running Marshal of We are told that Napoleon was alive to the author of this book believes that to them wo when, and northerly via I,ockpnrton the line present Franco, I'ontccorvo, and King of Swe- ward the end of the repast, with apparent awk- greaOan to whom he owed his existence, lie owe three centuries later. Klngltumese III. of the l'rlncsof fact that Mme. Walewska did not love him for the remarkable statues and enured great ships to visit the countries of canal, llio line proposed has a generally easterly den was all owing to his marriage with my first wardness, he upset a carafe of Ice water over was elected chief of n battalion of the National sphinxes generally great ciiurw bearing gradually south, and running Saint-Deni- himself, and that her country held considered as belonging to "the Sea of the reversed water." that is Guards of s, was soon sus- the first along the sweethrnrt." It was for her bake that he par Tier, and, rising, with many apologies, led the but he place In indeed, the later time of thelIyk6oa Invasion. South Arabia, these trees were again considered south side of this Mohawk Vallr). pended disobedience be- her heart; she never tried to InTliebes, to be a ery important rromtho plateau above the Hudson River tlm doned her husband's dlslojalty during the em- way to another room, under pretext of assisting for to orders. In 1840, make meanwhile, there ruled Part of the spoil that the hills slope quite ing absolutely penniless, he began a him think otherwise. The result was that another dynasty called expedltionlirought back from the Divlno Und precipitately to the west, and, pire, forgave him after Auerstaedt, Wagrnm, her to rearrange her disordered toilet. A chron- series of ho who usually any the eleventh, and the last and from Punt. Nevertheless, through fircone, and Ulster counties, there . lawsuits against his mother, mistrusted one whom he of their race seems to the commerce of would probably be good and Wnlchercn, condoning military mistakes icler of the times recounts that " they paid some with the Intention suspected a have regained possession whole Egypt with tho lncensu countries scarcely seems a deal of rock cutting, I of wringing money pre- of desire to make use of nlm, placed of the kingdom. to left any lasting on or n necessity ono or more tunnels. In tlio which ncro probably something worse than regard to appearances, but, unfortunately, their from her, she having implicit The Middle Empire begins have effect either side; u ;lor served Intact the fortune which she hnd re. confidence in this simple, sincere, and with the twelfth few barbarian names for various, sorts of incense entire route there are no large streams to cross blunders, coming as they did on top of a fla- absence was so prolonged that the guests who earnest girl; ho to be so dynasty, whoso first King to made their way into the Egyptian language, except thu Genesee and Seneca rivers, nnd tlio celved from the Emperor, Ho obtained a certain knew her far above the tried reorganlzo and line would run grant conspiracy in which Ilernadotte, Fouche, remained at table entertained some doubts as to ordinary ambitions of women longed the country, with the result the curious figure of theUod Beta, who, from north of Seneca, Cayuga, and sum from her, and In 1848 seems to have been that ho to that he and the timo of tho New Empire, was honored Skitneutelea lakes and south of Oneida Lake, If, and Talleyrand, In complicity with the Itoyal-1s- t, the genuineness of the accident." They had still content her, and keenly regretted his successors succeeded In raising In somewhat better off financially, for ho present his Inability Egypt Egypt us n protecting genius, prpbnbly owed his huwever. the contour of the country should b" brought Into play the same tactics by more cause for doubt when a house adjoining to bestow one boon she " as- to a higher level of civilization Introduction into Egypt to tills trade. such that In following the grade thu lino would ed himself as a randidato for the Presidency of the coveted. Best than It The be carried further through which. In 1N14, the return of Louis Will, was the General's residence was hastily furnished sured." he frequently said to my had reached before. Not only were which theso countries of the Red Sea south thecentroof the republic In competition with Prince Louis her, "that tombs exercised on Egypt was quite Insignificant com. the state. In thu region of the chain of small effected, Although Mme. Ilernadotte herself and the fair Marguerite installed therein. promises to you be and temples built, I Napoleon, with whom, eight years previously, shall fulfilled. I have already but structures of general pared to that j.ertrd by Palestine and Syria. lakes, then these lakes can be umhI ax reservoirs would never appear nt court, for she detested Scarcely was she settled, however. In her new forced Russia to relinquish utility. It was a king of this dynasty, A tmroof the Intercourse with these neigh, and the conduit carried forward from their I he had endeavored to fight a duel. Ills claims wlt she has for eastern nanks. Nn privileges I Josephine aud tho intlro Ikauharnals family, abode, when her husband returned In a furious usurped ; do you example, who planued great boring northern countries can bn found under question of mill or qtt-Ize- time will the rest, but must be tho reservoir In canal rights and uas at no pains to conceal her dislike, ' temper. To escape his rase she petitioned for a were put forth In a manifesto beginning, " n the Old hmplre. for even then a kind of bread would arise, as Die conduit would patient; politics Is a cord which snaps If sub-Ject- the Fayum usually called Lake Moerls. Liters, was employed which lifld boen borrowed supply as much water at one point as It would pronounced Leon, eon of the Kmperur Napoleon, from I I showered gifts nnon her. Ha presented divorce, which was by a military to too great a strain, and time Is ture and art also flourished, and, for the Semitic iiuthin, A story which gives an ac. lake from the other, Thertture iiolarKcstreama J people." second re- the not the first gorges her with priceless gevrc vases and (lobc)ln court, and Foures was again despatched to to the French The empire as we know, curate description of Bedouin llfo presupposes or on the lliid.on River ilocrlbcd or re. I yet ripe for the reallzatlen of your hopes. In the time, far as the Egyptians mado to In J established, Leon obtained from Napoleon III. a the cxi.tcuro during the twelfth ae- - i ferred the data havo obtained, so that tapestries, and ft was for her that ho reserved France, After her divorce, Mme. Foures, who meanwhile your politicians foreign conquests, and frequent dynasty of do f pension of 0,000 francs, and the payment of must work, your bad intercourse tiwtrodo between Egypt und Palestine. Tlio hero not seem to be any great engineering Jl one of the three magnificent fur pelisses wlilch had reasumed her maiden name of Belllsle, country must be organized; you are rich in with Syria and South Arabia. In short, tho two northern countries, however, ro lln.1 really Uilnrultiui tobeoterruiiiKin the eastern part of ' the Emperor of ItussU presented paraded herself as Bonaparte's favorite. About Napoleon's Unt legacy to him of SSS.OOO francs, opened up under New Empire, thoStnte. The rolling country In the western to him after patriots and can command plenty of brave arms hundred years of the twelfth dynasty formed a tho through the part ut Is however, neck habitually wore long but that did not content him, and, In 1833, he conquering exiKtlitioiiH of the great kingi of tha Statu mm inuku thu line longer or Lrfurt; It certain, that his friend, her she a chala,to honor and courage start from every pore of you period of such prosperity that it Is easy to un. tho more expensive, as it ma lw determined to span Mj was which hung claimed 672,000 francs, and four years later, etchtecnth dynasty. From tho monuments and ship entirely disinterested. her lover's miniature. It was. In Poles but that will not suffice: there bo derstsnd bow the later Egyptians looked back writliigsiif this period no nbtulua vlewnf un. or run around thu head of the vnlles. publio liaison, sued the Minister of Publio Works for 600,000 must Aula, bclluv nf the truth, a at which noone manifest- great unanimity." When the Emperor was to It as to a national classical epech. The Mid. terlor which, although In many imrttcu. lhu urlter that the nalers ed any She was seendrlvlng francs more. Not a year passed that he did not lars obscure or Incomplete, Is nf prlerlew vulue great lakes hnu been tlorcd where they are (In astonishment. often about to leave Poland without having fulfilled die Empire ended with the thirteenth dynasty, for history. Thus, we thoreutruof the inonl .iiulou district of tha p bring forward some claim or petition, Iniru that In northern The account given of Josephine In this book with Bonaparte, while the on duty and the. agreement whose Mme, after which, under Shepherd Syria, at any rate a lime, United Slates) (or thu purpiof a watersup-- civil list paid bis debts five or six times, the for take Walewska the Kings, or fur the Pharaohs were does not leave a pleasant impression. It seems trotted by the side of the carriage, K.ugene de but he given to him, she Hyksos of the Greeks, a foreign oppowd by lmwerful Slater, especially by the iily fur the great entresol civilization, and ha remained Impecunious and Irrepressible had herself refused to follow race of nomads natlonof tho w'hom foru urd. in t lie flit quarter of the coming that her marriage at the age of 10 to the Vis- Beauharnals like the rest the latter, however, until broke into the from Chetua.or limit:, about the time of his death, which did not occur him to Paris, and announced her Intention of Delta the northeast and a gooil ileal Is lu course of being discovered. To cenluri. tu bco the waters of these great basins count de IleuuharnaU was arranged by her soon rebelled against escorting bis stepfather's until retiring Into some remote corner conquered Asia. Apparently they the northeast, where thu Egyptians used hi a water uppl) not only for the cities April IS, 1881. of her country, found that struck thu almve uuined, bu; even extending as sunt, who was living openly with tho Marquis mistress, and was excused from that service, there to await in sadness and solitude the although they could conquer they could not Assyrian chlllzatioii. the Statu of Naborena. on far as bridegroom's though was ii,'i.hu1i"';"c'l ysuallysthelr Philadelphia. John Yuitku, M. Am. Boc.O.E. lu Ilesuhsrnals, the father, Front he still retained as of his vows. It was now his turn govern the country, and only barbarian """ furthermost .V. Y.,Oct.4. to bo deeply was Bonaparte of Margue- V, !i '"I they trailed tho tlmo she first came Paris In 170, nmmored to supplicate: "I know," he said, "that garrisons remained to show that Egypt was i.i,.i mountainous countriest'it between tho Josephine Toscher de la I'agerle led a wretched rite Belllslo that he did not conceal from her his It Is well known that Napoleon, some years you can live without me, your in the hands of foreigners. These were Bl"1. ''("T'H'low called Similar: True History of Hurleoseo. e; that heart but Assyria rx.K-oc- deceived and abtndoned by her bus. Intention of repudiating Josephine, and even afterward, had another natural son by Mme. with Itself the Pharaohs of thu Now Is not mine; but you are good, kind, and driven out by the founder of the eigh- r.mpli-- never seem to have comu To Eiutok or Tub Suk Sir; I my bawl, and finally separated from him, she hod meditated marrying her should she bear him a Walewska, who. In many respects. Is into contact. tub take the most generous; can you, then, find it In your heart teenth dynasty, with which the New Empire f.'.1..' 'in "'" ,iyn" Habylonla up;cra to hntoft tujou fur rising to second my nomina- nnsoclsl distractions; she was never presented child; but, as he Uughlngly remarked, Interesting personality associated with By begins. " '"'to them, Even "The him. to deprive me of my only happlness-- cf During the Hyksos period Egypt seems for tho tion for the Presidency of. the Alabama 4 at court, for she lived with her aunt, whose po- little idiot does not know enough to have a birth a Leczlnska, she was married 10 to a Euphrates ithey'had un fixed name; either they State at the few moments that I spend each day with to have gained strength, like a Held that has rolled t the ''Water of Senate, but I must beg you to spell- - sition was equivocal, and It was said that, baby," which being ropeated to her drew man of 70, and there seems to be no prised by Nalinrtiia," or. stir, correct the I doubt that you; you are my sole Joy, the one being who lain fallow, for the now rose to such prosper- tho direction of lu stream, which Ing of my name. There may not be anything after her separation from her husband, ' forth the retort, " Who knows if I am tho she gave herself to the Emperor In the hope of appeared unnatural tu dwellers on Nile, brightens my life, and yet I am supposed to be ity and power as she had never experienced be. they spoke the In a name, but as long as a fellow has one he tlio had made a tad use of her lib- ldIotl"I)uringtheSyrlanexpedltIon Marguerite securing the independence of her country, At blessed of it as that Mrctrred wuter on the most highly of mortals." His tone fore nor lias since. Her strength now showed one voyages Uithunorthvvard In going up. likes tu have It spelled right. Mine is spelled, erty. Ueturnlng to Martinique, where remained at Cairo, and Bonaparte wrote her the j first, however, the refused to attend a ball was so smile so only gigantic, bitter and his sad, that, over- Itself not In buildings, as In earlier stream.' The names of places lit longing to this " Now. my dear sir. I know you e'io was bom, she remained thexe until her tenderest letters, and when, after Abouklr, he given at Warsaw In the Emperor's honor, and conquests, lutrt of the world which hum come, dim n tuns aro curious learn ' whelmed by a new sentiment of pity for this days, but In foreign for the Pharaohs the origin of such a name ty v, JS threatened y set out for France, he left orders she was unmoved even by In hcyptlaii Inscription may lie louuted by and I will tell ou the tale the that remained the argument of master of the world, she promised to follow him of the New Empire carried their arms as far as l.uiMlrvds. Most of Ihem uru quite unrecng. My grandfather thereof. b '.!:, w lien eho esi.a.u'd and, becora. to rejoin hltu as soon as possible. Oen. T'plnrf. Jnen1i PiintntfiWftkl ttiAt unili-- tiai-- rame to the Alabama terri. til isr.ee, to Paris, Thenceforth continued this mysteri- the Euphrates and Into the distant Soudan, nlzuble, although, luckily, we nrc ablo to pick tory from South Carolina, and tug reconciled JU'sulinrnals, enjoyed Klcber, however, did not tako view of she be re- out wiiiiu of names Mltlnl flnt BJJ t vtUhM.de that the might perhaps an Instrument for tho ous liaison, to which Napoleon was sometimes Hitherto isolated, Egyptians rose all at ouco to the of the l.u.ious rifles of lhu country of the MuskoaVe lUns tl.S period of happiness. camu tho Ho had succeeded Bunaparto In Hardly Syria. Thus, wo read of Daina'eut and Hcyrout, Creek uurcummcrictd. My wal H n brief Then situation. com. habilitation of Poland. had the Prince unfaithful, but which, nevertheless, was the be a power in the world, and they discovered to of llyblmaiidof I father l hili ' regarded Tyre, "lite city in tlio eaii youth, and he ami at.othef wb te U4 H Itvljuof Term: ws imprisoned mand, and apparently Mme. Foures left her when tho chief representatives great passion of hi life. It is known that dur- their astonishment that their neighbor, the which water is brought by ships;" the neighbor. I were much with the fr end . log I lOunitliidlanaonhunlinK H. ' a .d guillutlucvl, an blu herself escaped only by as one of the perquisites of the position. At all of her country were announced. They ing the campaign of 1809 Mme. Walewska went Hlttttesand the Chaldeans, possessed a ciriliza. cities of liazaund Juppa are also often men. and rulilng excursions. As Is by I the custom with When released ft iru 170IJ events, he threw obstacle tlonett tho Eg)Ptlan. Jl would bu Interesting H' aiDirsle. prlio I'l after obstacle In the were statesmen whose authority was to Vienna, where she. became enceinte. After tlon equal, or nearly equal, to their own. The to know whether the eoiiimunleatioiis of the i'aci udu.mV h"!.S m.y !?th" "' his friend 5. shsu.is years of ug. the mother of two way of her departure. When she reached her based on public esteem; they foresaw New New Empire B l Jl what peace was declared she went to Walewlce fur her Empire vanishes with the twentieth extended further lu the wmward, B , children, a'.d pniiless. V;n some money, native land the reconciliation between Bona- benefit might accrue to Poland through on May dynasty, Egypt passes especially to thu Greek islands, or whether the lhu Creek war confinement, and there, 4. 1810, was born after which for about a ehlis u hub Raiuunes II, and Hauice III. sent followed. If familiar wi m. BM , however, u h.gh st a itteiveJ from Martinique parte and Josephlue was an accomplished fact, Napoleon's admiration for one of its daughters, her son by Napoleon, upon whom was century under the sway of the priest forthwith kings, forth to " bring buck tho gifts of Ihe country," ono J t or borrowed from sciulutancj, and v.lth the and her lover had been transformed Into the and they Joined in urging her to accept always along Syrian shorn only, luimii iu of tho three whlto HJi First the In. bestowed the title of Count of the Empire. The after which, under the great King Sheshonk, It the (ins fought the canoe battle on the Rl?er C debts which kte coutracted In every direction, Consul of tho republic a position which ren- vltatlon. Their entreaties, however, had failed feU might almost assumo that the latter was the My father's Alabama Bj' fact is noteworthy that in the midst of the Into the hands of the Lydlan mercenaries, case, for the western countries aro always spo- friend lost Ids In Uiat wjf 1 BV ho managed, for a while, to koep up appesr- - dered it incumbent upon him to set the country to shake her determination to remain at home, to campaign whose chiefs bad already played 2nd ,uul i terrible strain Incident the of a powerful part ken of lu general terms, such as " the Islands he'vM tho '"A1," W to bS f, BM ancee. From the wife of Talma, the actor, the example of a dignified and upright life. Na- -, when, unexpectedly, her husband arrived and In 1814, Napoleon, on the eve of battle, in the State. From this time, for a of the sea." Cyprus alone, which lies close to pioneer name of his former France a considerable well playmate, and that is how It ! B ' sho rented for J 800 a year In specie poleon firmly refused tsvsee her, bnt gave her as r.me to their rescue. He saw in the invitation thought of Mme. Walewska and endeavored to period, Egypt proper became completely Lydlan- - countries known to the Egyptians, bears a that I am. your obedient Q definite name. , M. V. H. MOBILK. U Oct. 8. uJwJoscO ACSTUi.

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