Show yIn england A most extraordinary stati statement dment has made mada its appearance app earan e in that a highly respectable paper pap erthe orthe the satur dav day review to the effect that eng I 1 lish society is getting so overcrowded with unmarried women that serious thoughts are entertained of introducing polygamy as a ic remedy for the enormous evils which this of things entails the paper further assorts asserts that thusia sm m with which the shah of persia a polygamist has bas been received by the I 1 women is nothing less than ar distinct expression in favor odthe of the Per persian alari social system The whole passages passa wassa geis gels very curious eurious turio uil we have already seen that it is i in obedience to its symbolizing cra aings vin that the populace pop lilae has halg been in a delirium of bf excitement during the shams visit the reason of the welcome given lo 10 the shah by the leisured classes is no less le clear blear so cleby clely is governed by the necessity of providing occupation far itgen unmarried women form the majority of every eveir loo iYo nothing thing checks their steady increase from to decade and from year to year food is plentiful neither famines nor fevers decimate decin dedin them fo ro the tho eldest widest succeed the young 0 era erv er equally healthy and goldna goodna aured equally unable to dress orr on cla cia 15 aye a arab aras ladies Londoff has grown unmanageable the tise number gerof of per persons soTis who accept are arb out of or all proportion to the th of give nor vor does koes society sym path ar d disappointments disappoint memIs of those who choen en deavor to provide for its amusement itis it is there therefore foie fole only natural that the mother of A largeant large and increase in ing family should find her symbol in the shah justas just as dr primrose represented the quintessence of or monogamy sa the shah represents the ithe element and suggests the oner buor conceivable method of providing far our surplus female population the politician may in y see in him a nirm firm aldythe nily ally the ka neb r tha the gain 1 slona siona but the mother will dream of fresh wood sand sund of pastures whew the younger yo unger uDger members of her family may browse in peace let the tho sceptic go to a london breakfast me the road is lined with carriages containing three or four women in each with the exception of two policemen not bot no t a man is to be seen the host has gone out bofto of town on for the theddy day and the hostess ishii is in the tho garden eating bread and honey boney under a tree the lawn is covered with gowns displaying a combination of colors which whichever cheven even without the intervention of the shah would knake inake the season of 1873 a remarkable one mankind is represented by an i author or an editor four boys up for a cricket crichet cr lehet match and alfriend who ghods as paying a visit the hlen blen then alen tobe there are spurning spurring little ponies oe ori hooting shooting ig pigeons boblo put pui pursuits through which an outlet found forthal sui sul surplus of physical energy which we are lire told cannot bo be res trained trailed f and which has made england what it ita ihk is if the tho day is a i wet ono one the entertain merittia me rittis turned into a tragedy tho the rain drops through the leaves and andi the guests aro are obliged to crowd into drawing druwing rooms room s there is a smell of wet clo do thesa cry for carriages not forthcoming as the coachmen have havo not finished their breakfast at tho the neighboring nel nei hb ari ng public house nor is the evening ening v free from similar troubles there are girls enough awen twenty balls and men enough for two veni even therefore if three take place place upon the same night the consequences are disastrous dig dim to some one there are perhaps twenty libuser is tz London tot tol whick nearly every evers everybody goes who has not some real excuse for absence absen cp but the one we are abea speaking kibit of does not dot belong to this category at hair half past eleven there are three little b boy B auth arthe roo foo t trying dg r to look as if they had not b been ee there half an hour houi putting on their ahei r gloves ten th time un known to one another and disregarding the of af the hostess te v who the 0 haying having heard beardo of A their beir arrival bassetta bas has seita selta sen t a servant to implore them to come UP the two ballrooms ball rooms have about forty women gomen women in them and three fathers who are on their way el either ther then to the house 1 of commons or beds those well known faces 1410 fulfilling 1 ling the functions of ballroom ball room signs benm beaming beam leg ipg with a settled pla placid instinct haver already their seats kr for the evening by the side of each a daughter stands just come out wondering whether the on one e mun man seq ah knows J n bondon fed with frequent dinners at fiher er fathers hause and who her XU will danee dance with herthie 6 r uiles ulles evell evening rafig luer ir her fate is to stand there he has gono first to the ball where the royalists are arc and then to the one which has thebert the best supper the rooms iaun flouris very sticky and at half past twelve the host is angry angry and commits the fatal mistake of imagining he has some j jurisdiction ur is in his own house thirty more men it ii Is true have come but six do not danceland dance cand ennd and four are at supper with the one young married woman whom the tho hostess ask acl two hwo ahe hali hail jq ji aver and chaperons chaperones chape rons wake from their dreams of Teh teheran erani and to the fact that the such are too frequently the results of an expenditure or four hund hundred re d po pounds u n d S redress is needed and the shah is its symbol among the stories lately current in which we wei place placa full reliance in common with wim the others we have heard is one to the eflem efiem that thab the shall shah has met an ancient dowager in order to discuss the question inal laal in nil all lits ils its bearings the interview factory Is and A concession was granted which though upsetting to some iome extent the present relations between the likely Is to 10 ie remove all the difficulties against which society has hanow now to too contend conteno when the terms of tf the concession are made public w wo 0 ba sha 11 11 ll comment more fully upon them 11 I 1 e iteal real fore tore foresight sight consists of reserving bur own own forces if if we labor with anxiety about the future we destroy that strength which enable us fis to nieV 05 future if we take morein hand than now we ean tan do da well we reak up P and tho the work is broken up tip with us Qi Qs server erver k T chinese method of mending anji glass take a piece of flint glass beat it to a fine powder and grind it well with the white of an egg eggl and it joins the china without riveting no Q arteau artean art can ean break it in an the someplace same bame place tou you are tobb to observe that the tho composition is to bo be ground extremely v fine what minister washburne said awas 1 was Congress in when the salar baiar salary was hut but 3 3 and I 1 always fouz found it eiore elore more ahto sufficient to meet my necessary perso penso bhai faal expenses tenses when men it fras iras was raised to 5 lobb I 1 thought it too baitie mu chand 11 ll laid inid think so tio adill but raising iti to is more moro thim straight stealing every year that I 1 was in congress I 1 laid by a portion of moy toy salary lind and abne of my y constituents ever even complained th that ati aVI I 1 live decently the people eople 15 dont send the representatives to wasi wasl washington to liv elike princes buck the tiger and keep half a vi dozen mis bils tresses ex I 1 tn in the aillet ancient temples of egypt is 14 probably ply he oldest gimber inthe ini world en 9 i used by gyman byman iiii it ri Is found in iii with lter ane stone work which is ifa known to tc be at least four thousand years this wood and the only wood used in the I 1 the tho temp lesis in tha the form of ties holding the end of ong ong one stone to another in its proper sur face when two blocks were laid in place then it appears that an excavation about au an inch deep was made in n each block into ekich an hour hourglass glass lass shaped tio tie was driven it la Is therefore theredore very difficult to force any stone from its ite position the ties appear to hava have been the tam brisk erzsl or chittim wood the arh ark was constructed a sacred tree treo in ancient egypt and now very rarely found in the valley of the nile these dovetailed dove tailed ties are just as sound round no now sj oa on tho tha day 0 I 1 thoin insertion m |