| Show b areiti AN AMERICAN americas AT THE LATE ROYAL KOYAL WEDDING caroline hastings an american girl writes from london to the new york sun to tell how she saw the royal wed wedding and what a jolly thing it was fas she a ant have an invitation but she set her yankee wits to work and got along just as well as if f borka ehe she had d half a dozen of them of course she bays says I 1 must go alone and I 1 dared not speak of it except to mammas mammals maid A QUICK L GIRL who was delighted at my con conceit gern deft and nd did her best beat to help me roe carry it out we arose very early yesterday morning and marie marle dressed me rue in my rny lovely new now rose tose colored silk bilk with court train and pannier fannier annier trimmed with point I 1 belde helped d myself to mammas inam mafs mals great soli soll and loel locket loelkes ket bet marie did wonders with my long blonde hair and if I 1 do say it who say it I 1 looked as well and was dressed as well as the average e young ladies I 1 saw on that eventful day I 1 hesitated whet whether herto to wear vear the pink or the lovely white silk illk with sliver silver stars and pale blue velvet overdress over dress with my pearis pearls but feared the latter might be trying in broad daylight ay light for even in smoky london the sun shone out in an unusual manner invin for the grand occasion suffice it to say when I 1 stepped into the handsomest carriage that marie could pro curo cur for papa lef left t me plenty of money to have a good time while he was away little thinking where I 1 should bring up 1 I was entirely satisfied with my appearance and if mamma had gone she would have looked forty times better than the old queen in her hetblack herb herh lack black satin dress and hebbare her bare neck and aims arms WE WEXT WENT early TO WINDSOR my sly carriage tell eli ell into line the guide gulde gul gui de eyed us rather sharply aa as we passed the gates but seeing a sprightly blonde in pink bilk silk point lace and diamonds with a modest looking maid in attendance bowed and suffered us to pass pash on it was past their that a young girl attended by a single servant woman without an invitation would dare enter the sacred in closure inclosure I 1 now bilt biot began egan to feel fearfully nervous as I 1 had 13 not fo formed the least plan for carrying out my bold designs when just as I 1 alighted a party aparto of gentleman of the clan of ol campbell were passing and with my most winning smile I 1 addressed one of them a plessant pleasant plea ples sanc green looking highlander in fall full uniform saying excuse me sir ant I 1 am separated from my party and would like an escort into the chapel I 1 certainly said the good natured fellow and gate gave ate ave me toe his arm your name me my lady said the scott lady constance cons Cona tance tanca percy said sald tun aun I 1 unblushingly 0 yea of the duchess famil family and d nothing could exceed his polite p if ite respectful manner now SOW SHE GOES OUT As the retinue left the chapel I 1 knew my time had come to escape before I 1 was waa detected so I 1 gave a scream of delight and sprang away from my m y highlander HJ gb iander lander wh whom om I 1 hope to meet again and thank for bib bis courtesy I 1 exclaimed why theres my eatherl excuse me a thousand thanks and gathering up ur my train I 1 went pell mell between lords and ladies peers and duchesses regardless of their astonishment and despite all the proprieties of the occasion and remember nothing more until marie seized me hustled me into the carriage more dead than alive pulled down the blinds drew out a bott hott bottle hottle leof of wine and held me we ia in her faithful arnas arms to our lodgings and now I 1 cannot express to you my delight at my success in witnessing the royal marriage BE br greab Great eare care should be exercised by parents annd aund a arid tl others to keep eve everything thing of a poisonous poi pol or injurious nature as nameh much as possible beyond beyond the reach of little children an instance ip stance of or a child at or ogden C en having accidentally swallowed a quantity of lyo lye was alluded to in yesterdays NEWS mews ws A similar case occurred in this city on wednesday with a child of brother walter E dodge of st george it appears that tha t a box lox of 0 liquid 11 id iyo lyo had been laid on a shelf and the gjud child reached up and pulled it over spilling ling Ilag the contents of the lom lox over the lower part of its face and its clothing the tho tongue and throat of the little olevere one were much injured and taft the front of the clothing completely burned from its body |