Show diew juat a charitable sale held in paris at the H hotel 0 tel lambert by the princess chartor iska in favor of the distressed poles madame george sand held a stall and displayed a quantity of small articles in linen and embroidered broi dered muslin ain baron jas Is Is de happening to pass the fair saleswoman addressed him with the usual request to purchase something you have nothing that I 1 can do anything with but stay an idea a strikes t rike a me gi give ve me your our au autograph t 0 graph sell land me that madame sand took a sheet of paper and wrote the following words received from baron james de rothschild the th sum in of 1000 francs for the benefit of the th distressed poles george sand M do da rothschild read it thanked her and presenting a note for the sum mentioned passed a ed on oa v ith the autograph highly grahim gratified A correspondent writing of bellas visit to nicaragua says the people here are ara dirty the women omen have no virtue the climate is 13 delightful arid and water 11 ater and sugar are cheaper than anywhere else in ili the world then too it is a country where bombast and grandiloquence di are ap appreciated recia ted it is 13 the daily eon conversation of we the people op le in short just the place for bell belly y me and b bis a 9 sort or t 11 our glorious mounting bird maintains maintain that it is just the place for free in iggers the th ni nig gers ers on the other hand think that doolittle ni tt might might in in a country where bombast and grandiloquence are appreciated A paris correspondent of the new york times says all applications coming from atran strangers ers to be admitted into the french service bervice as cers have been and will be refused major kearney of the united states has hag entered the staff of gen morris commander of a division of the cavalry of the imperial Imp trial guard but it is only as a volunteer and an ag a friend he has no official title there tho the major I 1 understand desired the protection of the american government but in what form I 1 am not able to say this however was refused him by mr air mason on the th ground that it might be regarded as ah intermeddling in a war in in which the united states had no concern it is nevertheless true that angland england and other states have sent neutral ral 1 military commissioners to remain in in and follow each of the belligerent camps neither are foreigners admitted into the th ranks of officers in in the army of sardinia as commanders or as aa medical men students of 0 the school of medicine in paris pans are admitted into the french army and navy as assistant and the same may be true perhaps of sardinia but several american doctors have hav already applied both to france at ai d sardinia and thus far been refused it has also been announced that not a single newspaper corres correspondent P ondene will be permitted to enter the th allied camps |