| Show FOREIGN NOTES prince arthur contradicts the rumor of his engagement to write a series of magazine articles on army lairs affairs af the prince de joinville suggests to crown the new now vendome column with the simple statue of a french soldier there would then be no need top pling it over every few years mibs miss rate este field writes to io the wa american register that rather than accept a home on the rolling deep she would go out as governess in an english v fan family ilip jilk wh which I 1 ch is the worst fate she can i in imagine falling to the lot of woman A french musical journal announces fa ja series of articles which are to tare the form of a book which will describe the advent while in Ame america flea of bf M paulus leader of the french band 1 is the name of a dis covery by a mr woodbury ra a chemis in of london which it is supposed will take the place of photography the ther er process icess is the same except that gelatine is used upon the plate that takes the picture A special especial j c correspondent af pf I 1 the 4 vuda arld 1 writes that he has been in paris a week keeping seeping his eyes wide open three ia quarters of the time patiently waiting to be overwhelmed by so something me or somebody he hd finds tao tio nothing thing astonishing and very little to go into raptures about rome has increased greatly in lation since it became the capital of italy and the demand nor for houses is 18 so 80 great that improvements are made in every direction nut a ee heger beger is dug or a foundation laid without ibe the Ais discovery covery of many rare object bof art the debris of the lie lle ancient cl city elly the london correspondent of i tile the new york world says A very serious manifestation of the shouldering ing discontent which pervades so many classes of english society aud which needs only a little more fuel to cause it to break out into flamo flame was furnished the tho theothor othor other day at a great meeting of the police of the metro metropolitan poll district there was no conceal ment mont about the meeting the men all came in plain clothes but they met in a public place the large hall hali of the cannon street hotel and they came in such numbers that they filled the hall hali the object of the meeting was boex to ox press indignation at he the refusal 0 of f tile tha chief of the department col henderson to listen to their demand for an in crease of pay and for a proper system of retiring pensions the cries most in favor with the meeting were down with Hender soul soui down with the superintendents 1 lif lff away A way with military rule ruiel 11 ll and all alf this was aee ace accompanied om by the very plainest of talk to the effect that the position of the men had become perfectly intolerable and that unless relief was afforded they would strike 11 the complaints of the police seem to be perfectly well rounded founded they say t bey they can no longer live on their wages wag eq and it is eleaf elean enque enough gh that they cannot more than 2000 of the beat men of the force have ree ret signed and their places have been filled with acuity difficulty di by inferior importations from the country |