| Show I Advent of the Waltz in England At an nit elsewhere 1 In Lon Len London don elon the tho day ria had passed when In the tho ballroom hn the minuet and other stately movements were fashionable and dur during Ins ing the early ot of the III tin tho dances In lu vogue O were hero the tho English l country country dances Scotch jigs jh N find and High Highland land reels the last it tt Is la saId Bald Intro Introduce duce by I Jane J nl Duchess of nr Dordon DArdon all preformed by her to lie tho accompaniment went ment of oC nn an orchestra Edinburgh conducted by Sint low GOl the th composer eri of ot Bonnie Prince Chut He It was van tho the Introduction of a IL new near dance that shook not all but hut nil England Englund to UK its foundations In 1815 I Lady ady Jersey and Count Ludy Lally Harriot Butler BuliN and Mr h Montgomery o Lady L dy Susan 81 Hyde and Mr J Montagu and Miss Montgomery unit h hor for or soma authorities say Hay Ma Ala Hurley danced the first set Hot of or which presented plc by such sueh sponsors at lit nave onro be became became became came fashionable The Tho evoked much Interest but hut this thin was nothing computed compared with the th sensation caused causel t two o years earner by the Intro Introduction y Irons from abroad of oC the t such dance It appears had hadt t been 1 known In III England nearly a II score scon O rf yearN before for or In the tho limes mrs of February I 19 18 1776 wo we rend real The 1110 balls no ao South th ar are exceedingly live lively ly Iy I and well attended The Tho young ladles are aro particularly favorable to a n Ge German dunce called calla l the Fur Kor 1 or squeezing lugging etc elc It Is 11 excellent and mare moio than one lady has fainted tainted In to tho the middle of uC it The Tho however had not r penetrated to tho trio or at q least to the tho fashionable circles there thore thereof of ot o and nua when In 1813 It t was a danced at nt aty y f for tor tho the first time It was WUK then a IL movement In trots temps by sloe IMme do aril and lord m Palmerston 1 and aud l and Baron do It cI society Into two those who welcomed n It with wish open arms anna and those who resented l tho thu thus s Introduction of what appeared appealed to them thelT themas as al a It most Indecorous proceeding Lam Lampoon point poon after atter lampoon provoked by b the tha now dance d nc mid and more more than one of these theRe had hat come Como don down n to posterity This rhill the first lound round dance di nce was wall ob to tn by hy most on all account ot of the tho squeezing hugging etc Involved In Its execution What hILl panting reel recline I no on another that than What Vhal tha balm ot of her hor lips shall shull an nn another another other taste in the tho twist by another mans manH knee What hat panting recline on another than mo 7 j livery student of English literature remembers the astonishment of tier Hor Horace ace Ce when ho aw saw tho lm waltz danced for the first time tine and observed poor dear Mrs Mis Hormen with her arms half halt around tho the loins of ot a tL huge hussar looking gentleman and his to say W truth rather moro more than half hair round her waist turning round lOund and round and round to a seesaw down f ot of tune tuno that reminded him bin of tho the Black joke jolo only moro more af at till It rondo mado him quite giddy wondering weather they Iho were not so Byron who on this occasion used the tho pseudonym of ot In tho the hymn h mn to tho the waltz wait Indicated In hr tho the prose Introduction tho the popular po ular feelings on the tho subject and In tho tide poem does docs not speak of oe It respectfully Imperial Waltz Imported Importe from the tho Rhino famed for the growth ot of pedigrees nail and wino Long LonK bo ho o Jetport Import from rom all duty duly free tree And Hoek Itself less Jess esteemed than theo then In some tome tow fow qualities alike for Hock Improves Implores our cellai thou our living stock The Tho head hoad to Hock belongs thy SUH tier art I Intoxicates clI moan the heedless 11 heart Through the tha full run veins thy gentler poison polson swims wlm And wakes wILkes to wantonness tho the willing limbs limb g But Dut oven as nil Mr followed I mils his example and end tn to to tn a the till waltz best of all things no so 0 realized that th t the had como to tolay stay lay Endearing l to tb thy th moro inure subtle tune low Irish Jig and ancient i coin country dances forego Your future claim to each fantastic toe toc Indeed the tho camo Caine to tn pass tar far r In spite II lt of or nil opposition lIll the tho woltz made nado headway and when during tho the visit of oC the allied sovereigns I to ling Iho the Emperor Alexander danced It Itt at 11 t those thol who wise still enter entertained tiny against t It II lay ht low aid held thi Ir peace wll In n London Chronicle |