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FAMILY
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which additions are
daily made
to meet the public
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50 oackajfe', Buckwheat.
500 Ih>. Prunes & ('urrants
Maple. Sugar, Butter, Soda and Boston
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BOB’ r BALFOUR
151 Broughton bt.
CO\| MIX If VITO. j
Mr. hthinr. It is not often 1 rouble an
Editor with iiiiyihing bom m\ humble pen,
and especially upon the subject of the I tram a .
but in these days, while newspapers make i.
,i business to ’putt and praise diose who
have neither talent or merit., permit me to
.'.ho' a tew remarks, through the columns of
>'°ur lirtte journal, w ith reference to the per
.bittiMiices at the I’ll eat re.
B**ing impressed from what i had read m
die daisy pre<s with regard to vile Sadies am*
gentlemen eouuected with < ’■»!. laggart's
'omjiaiiy. I had come to the eoneliision tliat
m- had a corps n our midst never surpassed
•to! hut rarely equalled. not excepting i lu
lu,'- ot tiu-eidei i.ii.iti h. ill,- A ill am.-.-.-. rh<*
' !<irenees. and ~ him oi other equally re
i'J" tiedccdehmie' ot the 'sock and Imskin
\ visit. however, to the I'emple of I iiespis
ser' fd ioat ei iady to alter tho good opinion
• ii a. S lm men. a-wei ia I --o a.S -it i. • all \ oi,;. ■r
tl the i'll)
1 dropped oi on the niidit of the repiv,-,eu
tat ion ><t ‘/i/i/i/r Hyrd ** ignn. and whilst
ever.! of the ladies and gentlemen verier!
-d modi credit upon themselves and the
nanagemeiit. iitnong whom may he mention
■d .'lr. 1 >avenpoi't ,i>- It < Hunt. Mr Guitiau
is l trig. Miss La fond as ''c.vup, and Mis
d. i -con as Hi nr. /'tin. it »vu« Inn mortifiea
non in the extreme to see •>' iiuthmin and
he h ’inti rat s. crurliy h Tchered in tlo- j
nauds <d Messrs. Herndon and Simpson.
Lgad. the latter was tearful
Again in "Ali that t Hitters is not Gold.’ j
hr. Simpson seemed to contribute all in hi
tower to the t.blare o! the piece, and eer
airily gave us the deadest and most used-up
Sir Arthur i have ever had the misfortune
o witness, Only the excellent acting of
Mr i)avenport a- Stej>h a. Mr Herndon u-
L'oby Twinkle, and Miss St. I Ton as Fred
wick, saved the popular little drama from
liter condemnation.
W hat shad I say of "Married Life"? \V ith
he exception ot Mr. Simpson, who. as usu
al. killed his author in his personation of Mr.
Ooddlr. the piece generally passed ntf lively
itid pleasant, Messrs. Davenport and Cur
ier were aii that could h<- desired.
Hoping that the daily press will use more
discretion in their critiques for the future,
tad the management will reserve their dead
material tor their proper spin-res utilitv
utsiness. and then only when it can’t be
avoided. > [ drop the subject for the present
begging your indulgence for thus far tres
passing upon your time and patience
A Lovkk in- nit Dka.ma.
Any one wishing St-gars. I’ohacro. <Gro
ceries. Fancy Articles, and m slmrt eveiv
thing that is line, can be accommodated itv i
caliiug at the Store ot Mr. A. G Vbanks.
corner ot Lincoln and Congress streets.
See advertisement in another column.
Tne Prirnm ot Wales
Derives his lities —partly by inheiiiance
and partly by creation from the circum
stance of King Ltd ward I. having, in polite
concession to the Welsh chief.ains, created
his heir "Prince of W ales," a few day- af
ter his birth atCarnavron Castle, she young
Prince was subsequently invested with the
ear.dom of Chester, which has since been
incluued in the patents of creation. Hie
Scottish titles of the Frince are derived from
Robert Hi, in whose reign they were vested
in the heir apparent to the crown of -Scot
land forever. On the' loth of September,
1549, Her Majesty granted to her son and
heir. Albert Kdward, Prince of Wales, and
to his heirs, kings of Great Britain and Ire
land, forever, the dignity of the Earl of Dub
lin, of the United Kingdom, in memory of
Her Majesty's visit to that portion of her do
minions. Llis royal highness takes hi» seat
in the House of Peers as Duke of Cornwall,
fiie following is his genealogy :
His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince
TII id 1J Id Id .
°1 etc., is eldest son of her most
gracious Majesty the present Queen,
VIt’KIKI A,
who is neice of the Kings William IV and
George IV, and daughter of Prince Edward,
Duke of Kent, the fourth son of
George 111. who was the son of
Frederick, Prince of Wales, the son of
George 11, who was son ot
George |, who was soil ot
•Sophia. Elect res- ot Hanover, daughter of
Eb/.aberh, Queen ot Bohemia, w Lt» was
daughter of
•bmies 1, who wu-s smi ot
Mary, yueen of Scots, who was daughtei
ot
tieuiy t\ and Elizabeth, which Princess
•va> the undoubted heiress to no I hrone m
vmgiaud. the r- presemative ot the lied Ku-e,
being tin- daugiiter ot
Edwnrii i Y . wlio was tin sou of
tiienard Plaiiragencl. IPuke of Y <>rk, win.
was sou of
vuue Hoi rimer, who was daugluei ot
..''ml, l.tii .it March, Woo was son ot
Phblippi, w t(u was the daughter ot
monel. Duke ot Clarence, wno wassonut
Edward ili, sou of Ed ward ii, son of Ed
ward i. son of
tienry ill, who was son of
Ivmg -tohn. who was sun of
Henry 11, wno wa- sun of
Empress Maude, who was daughter of
Henry 1, who was son of
W11,1.1A.V1 tilt. lUNqI t won.
Henry I married Mathilda the daughter ot
Margaret. Queen ot Malcolm ot Scotland,
daughter ot
Ed ware the ostracised who was son of
Edward 11. w ho was the brother of
Edward 111, the Confessor, the only Prince
at that time in England who could pretend
to the Crown. Edward the Confess.u- was
son of
Etlielred 11. who was son of
Edgar, who was son ot
Edmund, who was son of
Eduard, ea.led the Elder, who was -on ot
al.t’KEt) THE (IKK v i.
isn t it Worse fir a Alnuf*”
ll Is lun y ea i - since I left utl ihe use til
iobaei'o. I ciiewed only occasional!', but
did enjoy my cigar, i prnie.l myself on
my tine Ibivamms. and might have been seen
aiiiiiist any morning w ith a cigar in m \ m,mth.
walking down Broadway in a most comfort
able manner.
I he way it happened that I left off the use
of the weed is fins; 1 had a little sun about
six years ot age lie almost dwavs hurried
to he ready to walk flown with me as far as
his school. His brieht face and extended
hand were always welcome, and he bounded
along beside me chatting, as such dear little
fellows only can. file city lm- in it many
dirty, uncared-for hoys, whos, chief delight
seems to be to pick up and scalded cigar
stumps arid broken pipes, and with their
hands in their pockets puff a wav in a very
elegant manner.
Due morning it seemed n- if little Edgar
arid I met a great many of these juvenile
smokers. 1 been me very much disgusted,
and pointed them out to little Edgar as an
awful warning of youthful delinquency,
talked quite largely, and -aid the City au
thorities ought to interfere and break it up.
A little voice, suft musical, came up
to me it- 1 gave an extra pull from mv su
perb Havana \ bright little lace was up
turned. and the words ‘'lsn't it worse fora
man, father? came to my ear-. I looked
down on the little fellow at mv side, when
his timid eye fell, and the color mounted his
cheek, as if he feared he had said something
bold and unfitting
"Do you think it worse for a man, Ed
gar?" 1 asked.
"Please, father, hoys wouldn’t want t<
smoke and chew tobacco if men didn't do it."
Here was the answer. 1 threw’ away my
cigar, and have never touched tobacco siuce.
[ U \rcm 25, 1 sC.j.
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