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h I! 1 1 is ' 1 t I V t. ,.; "IV V v 1 t' I ; J n t AT SWETTS BAR FRENTICE MULFORO TELLS ABOUT LIFE ON THE TUOLUMNE. Vomrn Yr Searo, but ItUi'k Botttva nd I'm! Vre rimtlful A liV(lntalr nroagin Ham i rowtd n Ktir of blankets, "ibin(xl" with Out. Mei ty ciuo bis trunk. ltt principal accession to the ht;iidAtiv wardrobe wvro throo now shirts and. a blue coat with brass buttons. That the session, I think, of 18a was known M the "logislaturo of 10,000 drinks." Our lawmaker said it htvd bwn the "atar winter" of his existence, tuid b ncvrr expected to e taoh another. Thro days after liis arrival at the Bar ha bor- m ttlua Oot with Bran Itutloaa oa It. HHtri;iiUl by lha Author. III. at THINK and hope that tlnve attempts of mine to portray Iho history of the camps ou one California tfold bearing river will tonch a re sponsive chord iu the leart of some old California!!; for the l.fe and incident of the bars 1 describe reflect in certain respects the life, his tory and incident of hundreds and thou sands of places settled in '49, and per haps abandoned by '60, which have now so name or place on the later maps ot the state. Your genuine old miner likes .to revisit the camp where first he dug for (told, in thought if not in person. It w:is no common affectum they enter Gained for the-e places. If the "boys" moved nwav to other A iggiugs they had always to make a j yearly pilgrimage back, so Ions; as the '. a!np lasted. So, yearly from Yalleoito, thirty miles distant, used Jake Yager to ; ivvisit Sivett's, and he tramped tho j whole-distain-e tw. What was it that j ulrew them back? Perhaps the mem cry of the new and exciting life tin y experienced fam '!'. tmy till '.W it : '' with its "ups ri'id downs," its glit-t taring mi prices in t:i shajieof "strik.'s," t:s comradeship soon ,-o developed anion . Bi n wh , m -el in ; as strangers, so soo;, i found ont cael. oth.-r's U-tter ipLiUtii s. ', ks tn- io:n trotu t!H' restraints or oi.ler O' uaiuii'". -s, its houety and plaiune.. ill the (x;i. '. of opinion, enjjendere 1 by sucli fr'elom. All tiies-1 thoii'i: n"ir and t.ver aain during abseticu bron-:lit aii'int t!r,t strong de-ire to sv tim old bar ;i r mi. the scene of so m;ii''i e.njKTiciice and private history. Then tV visitor ai-.vays m-t a h -arty welcome, lie was an ill "rc-i lenoT." Cabinowu ers cont"'i -led f r th. plrasnm of ent.T t.iining him. Xo wives or families were in the way Conviviality was uninter rupted. If a black bottle eor.ld be produced it could be worshiped undisturlitHl until long past mi:lt:ipit. And such was al ways produced on the return of the u! i acquaintance. Yhn the "boys" at la.-t tumbled into their bunks and smoked a l!'ht;.;'.p j a'cej there was no wife in special eharg" of husbanil to molest or make them afraid or disturb their in ternal peace by reasum of her near pri-s-Cltce. Tho.... v;-re tl:e p Men seasons t J Eiasculiue domestic tranquillity on the banks of the Tuolumne. Woman never disturbed the bar proper with her pres ence. It was always a masculine bar, at least on the ii,,'in bank of the river. 'n the left, at a later date, on a flat, Where 1 enyed the privilege of digging fi,r next to nothing for two years, then did live for a time three foreign house-' holds glorified by woman's presence. 1 But this was after the palmy days of ttwett'8 Bar proper, right bank. j I have heard that Swett's Bar was named after John b-.vett, once superin tendent of public instruction in Cali-, luniia. If so, ho never there left any relics or reminders of himself not even a grammar. Swett's lies equidistant from Hawkins' and Indian bars. When Ust I passel through it the floods had washed out every trace of man's pres-. er.ee on one side of tlw river, leaving th.-re an enormous heap of logs and tHisin.vood. The bar proper had been irnootiiH down by tbe flood, cverv h- l cr bowlder heap, or iier.p of "head i::L's" or "fnlinKt," cr the deep pits dug rnd lalMirioii-ly kept free of water by l:iai.h::n'r', ur hi.avilrrock freighteilcri'i cf logs, tin- work of miners in the river's ""1""" y l-en phucfd ii'.vay. The peb-, K'-s 3:-ivliers had all been rear-' ringed, the hi'Atids were smooth, whit ) and giist-r.'ir.g i as tt.oiigu "fresh from ; t':1? Creator's banus,"' and none navy : tie I, oavrsayt with tho river's history ! could have guessed that every foot of! tho bank adjoining; the river bad been j turned over abd over again iu the search fur gold. ' j We elected one member of the legis lature from .Swett's. When he left the L..r ho distributed his cabin, blanket., . and household effects anions the remain-, Lag miners. Ha confidently thought Et-,.er t'jiioe l the; artiiaes ag.un. Tliat : t.'.ai a.) great :i miscali.'uJ.'ition as when a other 'iKir miner a chum ami contentedly nwmmM lus pick and shovel. Hid CinciuiiHtus do more when lie bucklinl once nire ta the plow? But our SwetlV Bar Oincinaatua was never hunted for to tav hit cotn try. There were too many otlier coini try savers on hand, evon in our Imuio diate Ux-ality. Generally sptsikiiuj, Swett'l waa di idil iu two iHtrliona. There waa the old Kir on tho ritfht bank of the river, ettled in '44, and there waa the flat on the other side, whoae guldou atore was not discovered, until 18."0. At tmpt.s were made to give this flat a dis tinct name. Various settler and miners cravevl the immortality which they aup ptisvd might thus le confemnl. For a time it was called "Fraaor'a r'lat," from a dialvlical S.'otchmau of that uame who lived there. Only one of theeeuameti would stick, and liuaUy every Unly set tled down on Uie old appellation, "Swett's." 1 do not ladieve that John Swett, if he did confer his name ou the bar, over realized the local fame aud reputation of his uaiue. When first we struck the diggings at Sweit left bauk we had great expoctatioua. It waa a later discovery, a "back river channel." Consequent ou the discovery of pay ground l.iHX) fiet back of the river, and the definite fixing of tho boundary line between tho various claimant, there ensued the usual series of dispute, rows, bad blood, assaults aud threatene.1 shoot ings, NoIxkIv w:u shot Not evou a mining lawsuit came of it. . A local capitalist threw a flume acrvvw the river, and brought to bear on the flat the upland muddy water, which came down from Columbia "diggings, twenty Eve miles away, through Wood's creek. That tlumo v:u being talked of, In-ing planned, being hoped for aud very grad ually Ix ing en-ctetl Juriud the years of 'Si) aud 'tid, while tho rest of the na tion was agitated by "Bleeding Kan sas," "John Brown," "Scantier Sover eignty," "Th- D .uglas Party," "Tho Lit t! (I:.;::!" and all that fon'btnling series i f war.-liv.-or.l and motto which preceded i t he War." But tho Swell's Bar mind, j The Swett's 1'ar hope, the Swett's Bar ! e pe.',,!a':i, was concentrated principally j on a wire c.iMe, two uprights ou either f mmiimmm Jk m M M aft T V 0 P f T W . i," i $ j m ;Vrs -v y f 4 . I l ; ... . ..1 Ik 11 e u - iT'i V-ie,i oitrvot ruu trvio, If not en rmu Hml, f tt tv v n I - .a f " "7 V fi tr. UJ1 4-fJ mr I J III net ril lminlre.1 iinlltn vIiimi large cneuitU to tx'r. THE WILLHMETT band Trnwilivr't Nolle. I Ni x new III my l'i.l. Iiunt" ;IImom ih Hi,. ivim-iii ill nil WBftsnti nilnrwl rlr ! Anmm.1'l'wUloi'ilfii UiwiUlilOjl""!"'" t"milil liiimiin't ilM Orviiui I'll. My , Iwl. Nolli'f of PlwoliiUiMl, Tim i'Miiiirlili horeliilor eHillnil '"'"'" r, II All mutual i-.iii.nii. r ll.mr rMi"" I. III. in)ilir in It Hnli'V ( (( h.ie., l'""M A lur.. Otnanii i lly. Or.. Mm ti. wl n.vuu litssol.I'lloN MMIftC. Niitlea ! Iiotot.y l" llnl liee M"'"' hlli lipri'lelem inl.llnil llx" Ki-I I ; mi I'liiln Wnmu-r. Imili ul iiri'ein H, I li' m eiMiniy. oii'iii'ii. lll ili 'i"i "' lie.. ,k Wller. I. IU inf illMol'l. I l. bu.n will l eiiiiliiiiifil l' Hi iil'l i.tinr. Fii'il lli'..i'. wllli H .'..iim'ih J luiuhil. iiiiiIit Hi iiiiii "I fml 'l Ou'Hau I lly, April IMWH, Khrh II..i. I'HHI. W ilSk. E Company,-; IIKKKHH INIit'i aVMKSrS TO HOMESEEKERS Ailmliil.linliir Nullr liriflo o u Oeil l"' miller. iii sa.n I'lmrle. Ilmmi In. l'-i'll h in "Iiiiit ...'in el Hi .uti .. onaieii lot (N. km uuiy ililli l''elut. . mliullil.lMI"' el 0"' i'UI-"I tt ll I liu.ell, ilin'..l, All 'ieii. Ieile eUlm. nnulli.l ml.l I'.eiui rr.iili".l In ! ..Ill h .din le HI l OH' lw I'lU'iO'l Mi'HU'Ii' ire..i'r, In on'ijeii l ill. In .ta eiou. wmi rH'r eiii'le r. Htllioi l l.lelMM. o., rtl,t IIIAhl.rs I "o ,s aiwlnl.ir.ii.ir nl Hi 't" l " II. i il". .1 ."l Ori'H'iii nil. iri. .fru I '. r11! MelOl'll' t iii'.i i i"l Ml -uilttllll; ntlerii- ler A.liiiliil.ir ner i i). -AMI- rIuyestp i'js We lmvo lots 'lOxJtH fee, t:Mx'J(K feet, all favorably locnled", Tlieso lots twice tlic ofilhtary 'm rt but half the usual u icb of other lots sim ilarly loeuteil. Vt have oiii'-iu'ii', two-acrii, live ami dui acre tracts, suitahlo for suburban homes, convenient to town, schools, churches, etc.. iiml of very jirmlttctivo soil. A large, growing "I'nine I rch:inl." of which we will sell part in small tracts to unit iuivhaer ., uml on easy tonus. Notii I'. H I iM. ion. . onui'is l it out April li. IMil I'.'IIH'Ullll tlitl lIUI ln-H lll-r.l l Itll. ellli- i Ktlu l.ll ('iili'.M llll.l l l..lll. Mi lllleiltll inr li-ll. lelllli hi. llellie.ii'fKl rilllt .e, Vl, lUlnl J tl II. 4 I..V.. IIJ.-'II llirvief , iv , tn..l. r , III CUekNin. 1-xiihU Uit-reti. Willi a llW tu III l-oini lliilleu el al, nur 111 ..til i'itli r Ih'O'I't .umiti.-tiril in IH-ar Ml llill iltlt'in Hi tli iUt ul inn. U.I. nl I I'le. k. ill . I" ri'.l-elel I.I lnriil.li I...U III. 'Ii roiirero ina .l'l ulii-iii'l l'n. .iniul 4 l , .'J J T All-Jiws lil.lr :DAVIES'GALli Till' I'aililljr I' hutiMn ..j I't'itlaiitl. UNION l'ACl- EY ' N0 tlVKIILANll ' Hi'T' Tl Mill (in the leant PVM j, ji I J A M. aiidW.iKi I-, M. "Vrf TICKETS Kttfcj tail Kilr,,(,t Ul I kgant Now Diung liTw I'll. mail rulHcti Klrfb. no r. colonist Ni.KKhi ' run Tlirontth un l''.aiir.b. ybi To OMAHA, COUNCIL Ul.l'Ff,' KANSAS fir " t'llICA ' . vt Si. I . oiruoi t tN txiti, g.arr.- I'l.ni f.iliurl'lleu. p., ill, 4 j 6 C .v-o li'l P il luw , K.ir liirtlir iuiiilr immin, t'l ih t'.imtiriy "f i" . T. ' . r.t " . I rtlutumiUitl, o. m. ul:i,l,i:t, f No ri K I im t rn t Om 'N in. our . Ai r 17. Il relii.!Atul Hit l i .'II rlllrrr.l At ihl.i.tl'e 1,1 m V II. i.l.r f,ii,.l K'i.1 -ll'li rut" lllf.rr fer il".lel"liln tu. Ileltu-.U .l hiltt S .Mi I Wo.h p.. uie .li ili 1. 1 .1 rou iiivmii Moml met I III. t'.t lleh , .'i Iu lie .I.! el KI..I le l.lll I 1 .1 l-llell IJ I III. I lll-lje .1.1 .ulo ..II,' !,,.. lie- l'..-ll i.li H'.lill invui .1,11. ( I lill I .' .il. I II Ml r i -. in I l (., 1 1, -.-1 .Or ll," I. ..II Ui ,.,e e. sioe oi lue river, and some 4(H) feet r.-u ,-h v,K i a ll.ime tiierehy uppurtcd. i:ii or wic.e'i was to iTtng tu water to w.-i-h oar th expected oohL At last the i.u,-'i i.i in 9 I-.-, u-.ts tiuished. Wo hiiil wa: r. V ; .;n!!i,'iiced wushinjc. The dirt did ii pay us we expected. We averaged v. i'.-U iu and week out about tiiree iloii.i; -, p. r J.iy, uud oau dollar of tiiis wen: I ? water money. After tiie suspension flame waa Cn ishil and w ter was on onr Fbit our claim rl'm.l up for tho first week's work a'oout ti:'ty dollars apiece. Wo used ii. lie'. -liver plentifully in the siiiic. s, i.ii.l i lie aiua'.oam wai taken to my cai ia in a ejolj p.m and put ou the hot coals l drive ctt tho mercury, which it did, .m l -:.!iv:ii-d the fourof ns besides. The su'..'1'juat.'d miueral covered walls, tables aud chair with a fine frostliUe coaiiuu'. and on rubbinone's finpTover any surface a i,:;lo globule of quicksil ver would r ei up before it. Then we went to C'aiai- e camp and (fave tho dix; tor about ::..!:' our individual week's dividein'w to V liie mercury out of us. Three wei-:; f .re ti.'juthsaud loosened leeui io.iow. u lias lutelliyent exposure. It was tint), 1 1'- such experiences as thesti that we have iieeoine iu Califoniia prac tical iniiicial. Iiowover, it's an easy way of iakiue; "blue mass." The ciaiiu from which great guius had been exjh cici t v-iirii illy settled down to an averse of :X'..VJ to $3 er day. Break downs of the flume, failure of water from up country, very stormy weatin r, buildii:. and repairiiii reser voirs, t-uttitiy; tail races through rot-kail cau d numerous delays, aud every such delay le.-ened the average per diem. It was necessary to build reser voirs, to store the wator for washing, and the r -rvoirs broke with tho ease and facility of a Bowery savings bank PUKSnOB MULFOItl). Call and see us and get prices at Oregon City ofllce or o Robert L. Taft at Portland ofilce, No. 50, Si ark street, Portland. Ci'lirrul Micrniiin'f Turkey Sliiry. General William Tecumseh Shennuu told xmrl t tole k. " Vi lieu I w a., w i h tho army in (Jeoriu a sUva owner one Christina luibsed a fat turhev. ih; .u p eti.-d a fine liKiking col or -d man, ,n:d had him brought before hiui. " 'You have stob-n iny turkey and eaten it,' said the iivifo tnafitr. " 'I'se not i-'wint; to say i didn't when you K.ya 1 diu, ma.-.-a.' " 'I oiigtit to do somethiuif to you. What have you to nay why I should not puni.-h you;' "'Well, inassa, you han't W any thinj,' parth "ii;ir. You aee, yon have a little less tin 1: and a good deal more nigger.' "And f!ie master had to ackaowled:,'e the iiliiiotojjiiy ul tile bhive and k-t hiiu gO Ullpllhi All fer SI I tin Irnir. The Berlin correspondent of a nyndl cate of r"Hucial papers is responsible for the following story: "On tho inva sion of the rea.vembir.ig of the holy synod in the Uus.-.uu capital it was re solved to forward to bis majesty, iu ac cordance with traditional usagt the archipastoral benediction. Tho clerk who was employed to prepare the docu ment foriualiy communicating the, pious resolution made a curious mistake. By a slip of the pen be wrote 'architectural' instead of 'archipa.-toru!,' and tho reso lution was forwarded without tho error i being detected. j "When the czar nvcived it hehuiKhed heartily and wrote ou the margin, "I have no need of such a blessing.' He j then dismissed the matter from his mind. The document, however, with the imp.- I rial annotation, found its way back to j the holy synod, and pr . winced among the tueuilicrs of that txsly the greatest sur prise and consternation. Without stop ping to investigate the matter the eccle siastics who were responsible for the res olution jumped to the conclusion that they had in some way or other incurred the czar's displeasure, and that his maj esty's comment wus an intimation to them that they were expected immedi- ; au-ly to resign. "They accordingly went in a body to the imperial palace and humbly teudered their joint aud several resignations. It was now the turn of the czar to be over- , whelmed with amazement, and it was only after a good deal of embarrassment and reciprocal explanations that the matter was set right. The interview terminated with a mild hint on the part of his majesty that, even in the records of religious bodies, verbal accuracy is a; very desirable quality." j i worsnipetl ami your puni is in keeping w ith your desire. The egg element hat Ixvn const, ier.iblv eliminated in the uio,!e-n lixiter, h.-iiU n Ihixcs having suddenly taken ell an ul : most nub mute variety. Tiiomh hi lire, den china ale Uleiollbte.llv ti, i liio, to be pri.ed. Certainly p'nil.iiu canly boxes lire the most sensible, as they out , live tile confections and the day. Otic : hetirs, however, of l"ni paid for n li.in 1 j piinted lioiiliounietii e.vitiisiti ly ibs-.n j rated with ribbons, feathers and real laei. j -all of wlin-h, barring th" lace, is wick j edly H'risiable, considering the price. Beautiful gifts are the small portrait , hcns'iis which are copies iu miniature of I Louis Seize designs and the .Sedan chairs in Dresden. New York Tunes, divine Nw Vnk I hltilrrii Vartliii. Thus.' who ajiply f.,r a chance to send their children to the country am In stritcted that they must Ihi io,,r and needy, without any infectious disease, clean and free from vi-rtnin. A physi cian then inspects each child. Or. C. C. 1 Vinton was the examining physician last year, and lie examined nearly 1.1, mm children, of whom about ",W) were sent ' into the country. Ivu h day tho board of health furnished a list of the houses where there was any contagious disease, which was of immetise help. With that list before him it was easy for the ex- j amiiier to stop any child who came from an infected house. The majority were refused on account of their boiwliviNron. dition as to vermin. Ills a herculean task to get the average tcm-iuent house child in a suitable condition to Isi re ceived into country families, Key, Wil- J lard Parsons in Scribncr'a. i . ' t f A.i . ., t t. N v M ' svV.' V I ill '. " ' i 1 !.. Northern Pacific r.rPlt Ponrllnd D. v.. WM Vlbl IUHU IIUrte,mrt TW O -' A s r TIC A INS 1 A 1 1 V NO I 11 A.Ni.i, JTCH Shortest Line to Ch ' ' iel all rsilnu r'.M.in'-. ' si f il l. AM UiStut-i . ' " iletinr, . The Nnrllirrn I'arlllr t rkt. I. Hi. eiil) tt,r rum., T. l Ck lwut. it. i',!.etit'i-r Tiains. 4luc of -n-l-t i.is. Me. stin timt wm'ta. I uMirioii. v (Whet, i ruliniiii I'.il.n-e 'inipti Mn( km I'lilu.e liimiig Can t.irin ' r i..n i ... L i 1 . ... i iihiih in tar i . , i l'-i ,lllTl that N .111. 'to Ml ur t knt lit I n, It I, V .va U l'.C H:f "' . i.iiiiiif1. Il.( 'I I'tli.-., 4arBI.lt tu t I si.. I'... ili. ,,. I, Or, u Hun. VIH'ir i J-l ii, .la, r t'ti.i mi4lili tnsoN, THc YAQUINA RCr'V.1; t ttlVH OrciionPacificRai: I' I . Ill 'I ili, lnr ,'r r w, MIOU1 I.I I. I I A I.I I 'v I Kl bill I 'I VMil' VltleSTM V UUHl A. Mi'l I -I. t i I run t ..ti i - . tin I un littr WAUIiEN irrtT Jt.lC'ljJY. OrcgoTi City -IAN. Iltr tie CAMI'H Mcaiurr Nalliiii HtVis J' i . e iv i 'WllLinm. .Iinllf ii 0 UHili i i ii . i I'lt-.tir i llll, ."IK ilia rut , . . u no ru' I 1 1 11 . ,11 E llnlli-M i nii timo c i A " Chicago Timos. t'.Vt-tl ' .. , .-T.-oillll re-I,,'. - . B'-v.-r a:;;.i-i ;. tho river. V,'. ealh wirn a :, fc! certainly w. t,r r-vr did :s rtcfdlection but V;i.s brick next Inijeirt.-iiit IX True, r; is iiredi-'ioiisly tall storv sent -,ir le vi'ilel.lly iij a pici it I '!' I I re;,',-trd ,s't(; ;ri r-tit!ou credulity tbr-.t 1 htri..-; sueli pick again, if;ii a :ase ocinir in my that the mad resolver it, ignoring ins vow IT to r.s Ijy a ..: man iu ll . l'itrnpa bi'lia them and he witti five ,i!;oi. in hiving Vr.-i suiwcrilion "Ageutli!- ' was once attacked by I ;. There wTn seven of had only hia Biz shooter, ; irotu which he succeeded liie same number of his ind slrikiti;; his pick ou some claim gen erally poorer tliau the otic he worked the Edison pre-vious. So at tho end of four months, after cumbering tho law books cf the state of California with statutes. vc.'.o.so very 'lit IDOUtlH v-tfrf Her :-. - coie :;. v i1,. el 1 .-..) 'v.-b "v i.enee Ufi-.T ti. -is forgotten j pa;-..;a''e, our e:. o' ' r..l. Oil ; Ct'.'.l wii th"; iiiil bearing in one i j'fy lr;'ts tied togttie 1 r.: ..-f..li ".Silver t.nd gold have I nona," said ha, as ho came to my cabin door, "but what I .have (rive I unto thee." which he assailants, lie hail thwi one charge left, and the re!;i,,ining two men were ad vancing toward hint. ( "Quick ;is thought ho openwl his pocket knife, held it nji in front of the pistol barrel, with ti.o hhttiy tJo of tho blade toward i. in, a. id fired. The knife split tho bullet in h.il.u;;, eith half killing f h i ' , and the hero thru saved ' t H his rwn ficcoutit of !"::,-.'' Ayno landard. Tim limn for I'uiisy llptl. There is nothing imi4- attractive in the early spring than a pansy bed. In order to secure hlosnoms early the plants must have attain.-d a proper t.ize under glass. It is liece.-iry, therefore, to sow nansv s;ed early. Any long wooden box fitted into a sunny window in a moderately cold room, hut where it does not freeze, will do for a seedbox. Be sure tho earth is rich, well fertilized with thor oughly rotted compost and woodmoid, and that it is fine and friable, so the tiny seed can easily thmst down their slender roots in it. Keep tho earth mod erately moist after sowing the seed, and in a short time the little plants will bo up and growing. It requires some resolution to thin out the greater portion of them in order to (rive those that are left sufficient room to grow, but tiiis mu.-tt be done without sparing or ail the plants will be weak lings. Very pretty effects can be pro duced by r.ii.-ing a box of white or near ly white pan.-.ies for a border, mid a box of mixed, dark, vlvety ones for the cen ter of the bed. These quaint, blotched, lovely HovveiH mem more like living things than any oilier blossom. "Old ladies" is the Cenmin name for them, but the English name of pansy from "our thoughts" has n touch of finer fancy. Kew York Tribune. one i hii F I tic ;! ! Tl:. rruMtiits at J'atater. Tho custom of ;nving Taster presents grows every year, and now thjs festival is second only to the supremo one of I New York's good friend, Ismail, the. I'X-khedivi) of Kgypt, who presented the' : city with the oliclisk iu Central park, i,t 1 still practically a prisoner at Constant). nople. lie U routined ill n palace, urn when he goes out is always accompanied by an til looking lot of Turks. There- are ostensibly his guard of honor, but iu reality they are cobbers who ni-ver lonj sight of their distinguished prisoner, i . I A I'tiMlbla laiKluh Utiles. The court and the public generally art. regarding I'rincess Margaret of Prussia, who accompanies In r iiu rial mother to England, with a good deal of curiosily. It is hinted somewhat openly that one object of the Kuipress Frederick's visit here is to do her l st to arrange a mar riago for Albert Victor, Duke of Clar ence, and her daughter, his first cousin, despite the fact that the Prince of Wale,' eldest son is undoubl. dly iu love with his second cousin, I'riiics., .May of Ti ck, and has iippan nlly his f.ilher's penni-, S sinn to continue so, I However, the ipieeu cannot, get (,v,. the fact that l'rinc.e.sa ,Mav is the da ugh ! terof that Mary of Cainbi idgu of whoui she was so i-aloim in the days w lieii tin . late Prince "ibi'i t first canm a-courl,iiig, and so, as young Albert Victor has no spirit of his own, it is not unlikely tjial the announcement of his engagement with the Princess Margaret will come to us boforo the empress has concluded her I visit here. 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