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Show .V Jolty Heathen. Xw York, 7. The Tribune stys: Chin Lin Pin wore, in Baltimore, at the Maryland Institute fair, the other day, a robe and cape of black salio, with ft collar ol blue e:ilin, and a delicatelyplaited queue. During Dur-ing the public reception nil the Chinese Chi-nese (aces were wreathed with amiles, aud there ia said lo have been one countenanco. that of Chin Shu Tanp, on which the most dyspeptic rucrial could not have looked without catch-I catch-I ii, c some ol the humor that romed ' lo twinkle from his almond eyes and ! hover around bis laughing mouth. He. established himself at once in the graces of the ladiea. "I ouly speak pigeon English now,'' said he to two young damsels; "by ani by I talk betttr. I cooio to see Ibo lair, but the fair ladies thoy come to see me," 3 and then bo seemed to bubble over with laughter, and shook himself as i;!eolui!y as a schoolboy. |