| Show p F ENGLAND DOES TARDY JUSTICE I II I Through Lord ose ary to tho Memory of the Gront Groat Napoleon I j U U I iU U w ww w w Lord lon long eXI expected work Napoleon was wa published Concerning this book th the or of which hl h Is Ie one ot of the literary events cents ot of the year ear Mr Ir Arthur L In the Dally Telegraph hays I as Lord LortI once explained to Lord wh why hI he rot this the drama tIma Count It was wa produced he said EnId not In the hope of composing a great tragedy but ot of laying the literary ghost of oC a story star which haunted him So Is It says time author of oC Sa na napoleon I with this little book It cannot can cannot I not help embodying a tragedy but it 11 was written to tola lay a r ghost host dor dormant mant for Cor years rears and ami only quickened Into activity b by this the of last journals A PICTURE OF Tim TIIE CAPTIVITY lord Rosebery gives us 1111 II a of that captivity where time the emperor and his few faithful companions welt h like IlkI crippled sea Ha birds on a tropical rock with a succinctness and Ind Graphic a are the charm ot of the volume The weariness and melancholy or of that lonel lonely ellI are re reenacted enacted Austria and France sent lint rom corn to PI t Helena to assure aure ot of Bonaparte I I a nutter ot of tact they hever haver or scarcely ever eer taW saw him I ATIO Ol OF TREATMENT Time Tile commissioner declared that nothing could he 11 more Inore absurd Inure mort impolitic Jell feu generous l or less delicate than the Ihl Induct of the English to Napoleon Lord every ery word of nt this condemnation lOld If St JlII nB I recalls painful memories tar for the French much are those thOle that it Ii excites among ourselves It was I a mis misfortune mi fortune to England t I b be b by men who forgot the dignity of their own nAtion And I th lip quality of their A great real must mut not de to In the treatment of oC Napoleon there wan a 11 all through We W w H r it I Lord LIverpool that til the kina kine of r irue would hang han or shoot tt the best tiari of Ie u the I bit n TIll This was th III p It of lOr nten toward 1 rape who titre 1 I Ir I n II h m In Th l u t I tI the 1 lOr Dry glamour al aIu 1 and therefore I that h is 11 ti 11 b bIr Ir m nt t u a n It nv I I r i I but hul hula butof a of a general nl n It I I After t the Il d dui anti 1111 r 1 t I In 11 r hit Bite this I J It t t I Wa Wai i red lid tn I that thai of t a I 11 r 11 Kilns ln u II t 1 I ot of th lime I im I I I th tot LI 1 t Iii InI I i a 11 K KI I I I tit r It u e I II Ix 1 I II a ha 11 I I to IJ 1 I II I IF hI Ida L III It kit I II Iq q I N I I I had l I I Iun il tI d un on th Li f I I II I rl II ell emit th Ih i t Saing In In I a I Ib b end tb II It lOr f i i iI I Ih lilt an i iId Id J J i dews I I I I h I 11 II Ii it h I I It or Of II i i I ti Ii eft 11 iii I II t I 1 I 11 III a M III I In 5 n I at 11 l b tie Jh t I It t I Suit I h I n tu to hit hi end j t 1 I 01 ai I them I II h hIl I Il I Y the 1111 l 1 m uI I il III make mak makIn In h kIl It II I n I II I it I Ii I I still F t J tit it rr r I di 11 I nUI I it II UI dui as f C iol I I I 1 t I I I 1111 rills 11 telL telLIn It In S Sn n 1 I 1 It tn 11 Ill IllI I Id 1 f I I L I I III t I tIli IIII Ili III with th Ih i I III it III I ti hl td h 11 a tit III h 1 Wall 11 knew the Olt thet OltI j t I tot 01 I i I 1 I In I insult tit to Fran Franca I and to S lT nEF I D The 1 hI 1 n II ICI I to the end Ind J i I I n hi II 1 n I The I A 0 inside It Jm Int ma la r Id 1 n lids hl boo th ml Il ins If n aft r ii I In only on meant to fee I NyNN rr jN NN N NI N Napoleon Oleon the conscientious Lowe lie so I Three weeks before his hll death the sick lick captive sent Coxes Coxe ICe ot of Marl I as a token loken of oC good lood will to the 0 of the X 1 Y regiment Un Unfortunately fortunately the tho imperial title was wal writ written ten or stamped on I the hI title nave antI and the present under orders ot of the governor gover nor was declined In this dB days the theN X N X regiment would not mind possessing the life of the great greatest st ot of generals given b by the great set ot of Fren French II S UP TO THE TIIE GRAVE Yet to 10 thievery end to the crave It itself self this waa u kept up On the Emperors cottin plate his followers desired delre to place e the simple with dates and of oC his aad tk JW 1 k n d his hie Nn to this unless were If added but the emperors suite felt themselves unable to agree arree to the ItI style which their master had declined to cc AC pt So there was no tram IMm on the coign It seems but it II le Is leI tru true I DULL mx MEN ANn AND DI DIM Lord throws realOn for tor tn the offensive ineptitude of oC the I treatment ot of Bonaparte on the govern government ment rather than un on Admiral Cock burp burl and Sir Lowe Of OC hoe successors ot of PItt lie he remarks Liverpool I Eldon HAth UNIt u net and Sidmouth th were were Inen whose name can call scarcely be said td to In history The They had bad caught their great enemy Their l wish Wb war to Ret get somebody else to shoot him or han tang him tailing falling which the titer were eN determined to luck lock him up I like a pickpocket All th they toll felt clearly was WAI that he had cost then them a great Ireat deal lIt of trouble and nd a great deal ot of mone money w 10 that Its hf must cost them as 1 little more morea a Thy They were honest men act III lag U up to their I lights We can only re ra grit ret that the men were ere dull and their were dim LiF IFE AT LONGWOOD With literary skill Lord Jord Hose HOM Hosebit bit ketches t for tor us th the lit at Lang lonS wood The Paster ot of man many palace is I domi domiciled cited In ht a 8 damp hours houFe swept b by eternal winds containing to 10 small rooms U H feet lIy by 13 11 ft feet tl and 10 feet teet or 12 feet flet high hillh In one corner Is n little camp am bed II used at and Hero gad nd vim 11 one In the adjoining room nav nal I I sleepless night t while ad old 1 r tn l k b passes el the long houN of many I a Ip tedious day In th tie quarters he up N holds at times the rigid etiquette of Q a acourt court Bertrand and Dr Anton AnLon are kept standing till they are iii 11 with fatigue and lean I against till the furniture It Mme till Bertrand or dime M me De Mon Ion enters and the mn men rite rille unbidden den they are sharply rebuked Napo Napoleon Napoleon leon is III served on gold lold an and sliver plate amid welted waited on b by French servants In liveries tit If gren anti and gold A vacant dace I is kePt for tor the bu but t Is II given fn now and then to some om t favored lady lad When lie drives out It I is In R a cat ca with six horses and an equerry In full tull uniform at cacti door Ills HII are littered with books His II one real IMI pleasure I le the arrival ot of works work to read PI took eight bU up rte er J all the ent volumes of The sent ent him 1 a 1111 for 1100 for the books boole and the urn aura being unpaid at hi his death they old them In London for tor a few tew hundred pounds S OF A NI NE NAPOLEON These glimpses of 01 hll hla lire life In cap I present u us a lit new Napoleon n ex patience and forbearance with thaws around him suffering Buffering their eons con contra tra and ill III temper In Q a way we never nover expect from th the selfish domineer Ing violent commander rte f lee ese him playing at chats not nott notel t el ety well cheating nt at games m thou though h never lIever taking winnings moralizing against Reading tied and conver were wert the principal OF THE CAP CAI i In spite o of all time the and ennui annul of this spirit are terrible his Ile turns lurn upon ullOn the petulant cp cap sulky with pathetic truth You speak of sorrow you 01 and II What hut have I 1 not had t things to reproach m myself with I You at any 1111 rate Ie hl have nothing to regret Do you OU suppose that when I wake lIc at nIght 1 liar not ball bad when I think or of what I wu and what I 1 amt U IQUE AND HIDEOUS I LEM LEMIn 1 In art all eloquent Passage Lord Itose ItoM ber bel t buckled to the unprecedented task of oC gagging anti and paralyzing that Intelligence and force that w were rl too gigantic for tor the welfare and security of oC time the world That Is IN the strange unIque hideous problem which makes th time records rord or of St Helena na sO pro and ra fascinating Napoleon n often gibed at the I J W AI O A A oN I I i yet Pt he Ml The English character Is superior to ours They are ale In every everything thIn thing more practical than es e are arf They emigrate they matT many till they kill them themselves selves with less 1111 indecision thAn WI we dl dim play In going to the opera They Tiley are arc also braver than we are I think J I can eln cansay uy say that In courage they are to us what bt WI we I n are to the the nUlan to the Germans the Germane to time the Italians 1 tRill n had t 1 hart had an English army I should have conquered th the universe S TO fO n DE LORD ORD OF TIlE TIIE 1 EAST Sl SlIt It was wa the 0 of this spirit to JI is not merel merely the lord of I hitt II rope ropP Jut but the emperor of the I t om a In the of oC the India to the British t the At The Eat East only wattle a nan IllOn nanNon Non Ol we Ve shall see lie w lat will come to tot t tji English Jl from Russia Russia ie br the I Power that marches manh l mast lurel surely and with the greatest strides toward versah dominion far tor now there Is no France therefore no equilibrium VIEW Lord takes take in III Jener general l a aview view favorable to Bonaparte This be beit It not belu because thE III under all any illusion QI as to the l leanings of oC 1 a dictator to 10 wend n a democracy One of at the passages In thIs absorbing volume olum goes COff to show that Bonaparte feared the and had no sympathy with liberty or It its lione Morally lie he thinks think th time man Napoleon not so 10 black III as he III s painted lit lie sug ug that I hI his and military hullo charac character ter require to 10 be treated separately each b by experts and when wilen all is III done tIone he will perhaps remain an enigma of his history tory because the secret le Is so 0 complex be because auN there is II none only time the Imlay lla and decision of des destiny tiny Sew e York Herald |