Show JOHN BRIGHT AND THE QUEEN From a London Letter Lord Granville lt In a letter to Mr Gladstone gave a most amusing ac account account count of Brights first visit to the Queen at Osborne Brights first objection arose when his carpetbag wasP was transferred by the footman at the door to a man In an apron If I had known the fellow was wan too tOI fine to take it I would have hav Carried It myself Then comes a very human touch He told us h he only Informed his wife two days ago of hIs visit here and ot of her almost reproachful answer It seems strange yOU shOuld be go Ing where I cannot follow At dinner the Queen was very shy at fi first t until Lord rd Granville helped Bright to break the Ice by repeatIng repealing to the queen a remark of his brothers Where considering what charming things dr dren n were all the old men came from After that the queen got ot on famously with Bright and she asked alted to see hint him again next morning So the Tadpoles and Tapers out to be very much off the that time r |