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Show Mr, lliitrhlnsoii's t'hnttgrsiti. The cuts printed in some of the newspapers news-papers and labeled "it. P. liulchifiwuf were made from sketches tskvii on tb run. Not one of them doe him justice, whilo some of them are little less than caricatures. The sketches, I dare say, were iiiada when he was burryiug in hi husineM or when he was annoyed. Mr. 1 lutchinson has no photograph of himself. Whether ha ever bad one mado or not 1 do not know. But I have it from Ids own lips that ho busn't a photograph, or painting, or a picture of any kind of him nolf in existence, A gentleman asked him one day w hen they were at lunch If Iti bad never had a tiicture tuken whn br was a boy, Mr. IliiU-hinson's reply was "When I was a boy I had no time for any foolishness of that sort." Chicago Times, |