Show from the pally of 11 it is by the paris fegaro that a separation haa taken place bat treen r an tin famous novelists of the erratic nation win have brought 83 much delight to the lovers of french fiction tharo two historical personages have lived almost a life time through in bah others confidence and the world has reaped inestimable pleasure and profit from their most natural union for miny years their production wh ch have invariably appeared under the name of have benj the m st unvarying popularity of any of the mod rn public of their country their writings ri by a ty and purity that could not do otherwise than charm in the alt of BO much empty artificiality american readers who perused lie works of aliese writers could almost imagine they were being regaled with the sweet phrases of our own or washington irvina Irv eo delightfully rich and magical is their style it appears that financial differences are at the root of their separation it is sorrowful that minds po ably fitted for the more exalted fields of literature should be poisoned by the dexa eions of money making but the controlling forces have BO directed and it must be borne it is quite evident in the mean time that france m better afford to pay chatrian Chi trian all they hae or may realize on their works than to have their fame depreciated by the compromising effect of a quarrel over |