Show 1 i dt f L PARIS sep bep editors i As a means mean of ingress to the cof col C df clossal parallelogram of the he champ de mars marsi certainly prefer the porte porte rapp to the portes eie lie ti la seine de tourville de do grenelle dessau and dupleix for the reason that hat t the first named rate gate R is the central one as jow you drive strive to the exhibition from the champs and that entering by the tha porte forte arapp ra ap pp you iou you fall at once in tea rea and you can bianca bt auch such onn to the light oi or iett lett among emong amon umon g the products of france or mae straight for nor for the two principal coes leading to the j gEiller galleries les iea of the fine arts or forge far fan ahead towards the sections P the park restaurant francais Fran caia undeniably the best bat inthe in uhe the exhibition the tho bridge of lena and the palace of the trocadero dere without incurring the risk of loosing your self too early in ih the labyrinths of bf glass cases I 1 say too early since it la is a matter ot of necessity that you should u ettery loose y your youn our oun way before your visit to the exhibition la is over I 1 am not prepared to say that the labyrinthine walk is not the beat beet perambulation of the Wan wandering doting wood the most agree able and aud navigation on the unknown sea without a compass and without a chart the tive tise after all wandering to and fro section of or the Fre french fich furniture department part ment ia is devoted to et decoration and I 1 wili will own growing somewhat dazed by exuberance ot of carving and inlaying incrustation and veneering visible in the compartments fuli full of state bedsteads beds teada consoles ca cal lapos napes casseus es an and d queri do dons na I 1 come a very remarkable decorative decora tiye performance occupying one of the angles aDgIe of a transverse corridor of the avenue napp rapp inbe glia ilia shape pe of thelt tha the installation de do Fant Yanta aisle alsie 16 5 exhibited bytha by the firm of henry renon of the afie rue ab aj paris the imaginative u upholsterer ph 0 lr is a novelty sund and the house ou of peng emboldened it would seem by the ibe medals for good taste and 9 1 s progress which tuey they too took k at uhe the vienna exhibition of 1873 have in 1878 1875 literally thrown the reins reins oh on the back of their paga pagasa pa gasu sus the installation da fantaisie Fan ean taisie talsie is supposed ito be that ot of tile b bedchamber e dc hamber of a ferande dame de par ie 16 monde she may inay be ninon de eEn elEb clos blos or emmam EmmaJ Lady hamilton the empress theodora or Monta ignes signora slvia 11 ahe lady with the embroidered der edwith with pearls whose identity so horey sorely borey puzz puzzled the commentators until the appearance of ot the earl barl of oxfords Ox fords forda wonder wonderful ful fui book on bu the of venice for the furniture of the grando grande dame darne belongs to JO 0 particular period save that of tl 6 most sumptuous luxury vand ena ana the thu th most gaast 6 refined taster the ladys couch has haa a counterpane of sky blue brocaded satin turned up with paie pale pink rhe the pillows are of holland lawn triply edged with richest lace the hed ked keastead stead itself la a mass af elaborate carving and guilding the of the bed bid is screened in magnificent piece ostape of tapestry tryde designed and woven in the of ml A tripod talef tabi e otoe oxidized silver siler stands by the b bedside the carpet is of triple velvet pile A portal veiled by bi hangings bang hang ings lugs of da mask leads to the adjoining breakfast room idona A supports support a the richly fr amed framed of a lovely child in jil pastel such pastel as grenze might have executed in id his best beat days cabinets fan jan tenes tenus footstools of superb materia and workmanship and an n infinity of costly scattered about fill up this ancha enchanting ain aln in gin stai stal lation tion to which there thera only lacle two things a copy of M 0 octaye 0 journal dune femme bound in ju crimson loaird co add and goldana gol dand anthe tripod table of oxidized silver a parcel gilt plateau flu staining sustaining a cold roast chicken and A a carafin of iacoi cura eoa coa en cas do nuit nuu in case the lady should wake up antho in tho the of the night hungry or disposed read herself to sleep again agal should havo have mentioned that ceiling Is adorned by una juantita qu antita clamore such as the cardinal commissioned albano to paint for him but the chief eblet charm of this abode mode of the graces consists in the tho the surging mass masa I 1 of draperies which serve aa as a framework to the entire apartment and which are compose composed d of a deep sea green plush velvet giving very bright high Ight ligh band sand with heavy bullion fringes and tassels cassels tas sels tile the last culminating in onu one large gland of chenille which is pendent from ce ceu cei lingi almost like a phan delier deller the scheme of color it will betseen bej seen ia is wonderfully subtle contrast with this rich 11 litte L tle tie gins fins installation tal tai lation got nar far faraway away in the english bee bec section olon clon by py two MC meritorious english decorators the ani gar rett tile the section of a poky little english room roon ia fa r shown furnished furnis lurnis bed hed in tho th angular and uncomfortable to the end of the lastor laston last or beginning of the present century a style of hach which I 1 thought we were well rid lid but tor lor the revl revival of which there were seems to be present a partial craze nie ric ketty skimping 14 s spider legg chairs tables corner cupboards and what whatnot nog noO 11 these addas too narrow for purpose purposes if of flotation flitt atio atlo 13 and too shore to put t your feed feet fe et up are al lVery well in pictures butin but in actual oak walnut mabb gany of rosewood I 1 object very strongly to them and IF the mis ulasea ulsses ses ies garrett garrelt will study evera the of bf the history of decoration i they thoy will find that this kind of furniture belongs to a period when a ii guches succession of long and cruel wars had virtually shut england out from the and left the people almose almost entirely ignorant ot 01 the art of design and wholly destitute of taste the mig ases garrett maybe baay be complimented an n the scrupulous fidelity with which they halite 1 produced a auf number aber of poverty i f y stricken and weak weh kneed ll 11 little t t le models but uhe the value of their luein work is diminished by the extravagant prices which they have affixed to id the examples of upholstery exhibited sedulous rummaging aging among the brokers broker aa shops round lincoln Lincol ns inn f and behind the waterloo road would boly duy ouy many what the misses I 1 garrett charee charge so many pounds for A u 0 C A S uil ule tio tiu 1 r l T BL tt viii september 21 i 1 ed editors deseret memi N ewi dwi j ul ui I baebl been spending the past weed week inthis in Im this vicinity visiting a few scattered saints and an dothen other dother per sons whose Acquaint acquaintance anbe anbo I 1 made on my former mission to new row england the accorded me has been a most cordial oney one as a ru rul rui epand leand proves the influence of my former labors anil and the labors labor of my fellow elders who visited this region to have been good and last ing i just benora beform coining to rhode island I 1 spent four weeks annew in new york and vicinity spending a portion of the time with saints in br brooklyn 0 oklyn during la 13 y stay in the latter place odthe WUI llani alani arg I 1 brauch branch was change dand it H naw cnown known lis as its thib the thi brooklyn rooklyn B b rauch ranch I 1 assisted at the rebaptism aa abdi andre i of dt most moat 0 of the members they ibey having exp eap expressed a desire deslie to denew renew their co covenants two or ahrea ne new now members W were erd at also aiso baptized thene there isa is a small sma branch of the church at icon SCon kers 15 mines above liew york tork on the hudson biver and at their earnest desiro desire I 1 went and tb re d mos MOB most V of 6 f their members as they fel fen k a strong d desire e A I 1 1 to renew coke coie covenants ns n t p I 1 I 1 orange e X N J and staten island PT T for or the 0 puri purl purpose ose of working ng u up ge genealogies nea 16 and abd was quite bucce successful ss ul nah whiled lipi 1104 in n staten island Is lafidA tr traced a ced eed t the he family fa lly ily of one of my clients bac back to the e early ariy settlement of ithe figy higy country 6 fly tir but for further i ifor information a ti 0 va was 4 obliged to call on we the rev air dir mr brownly PI of pastor of the reformed dutch church the tho oddest on the island the reverend leverend gentleman recel necel received me benin gnant ly and vrho icho when n I 1 requested permission i to examine 1 e ill the tho 0 oldest dest dost records of his church kindly produced ali all an old musty vp lume written n in dutch this 4 I 1 anfor informed ed him was unintelligible to me he replied that thai he could dould I 1 read react it at re readily and if he ho could be of any service to me me he would gladly oblige ma me I 1 told him of the f family lwis I 1 was tracing and he be searched through the volume fin finding clink names of my clients ancestors an and other dother items of family history which he translated apo in to english for me the names of parao persons ns nad had to be tran translated k and their english equivalents given otherwise they would i have been able abie and unintelligible to a person not versed in the dutch language aa as it was jears jeara jig ilg go 0 happily dr brownly not only the kindness but the learning necessary to render the translations for me and I 1 feel feet truly grite grateful ful bolam to him 1 should ld have been pleased d to converse with him on oni religious subjects but hut ut ou aur conversation didiot did not lead tt that ial lah way wy lie ile hels Is somewhat noted for h his bis is 1 l learning earn piety and lang linguistic alki 1 att attainments daiil during my travels ji iu ih ghe the i emst east i have met frequently persons peron s who maui maul manifested bested a spirit of inquiry when in private conversation tion but no 1 I budI clem clea to justify attempts at public preaching prea plea ehing ching times aie alo toraei than w wien wier lien lier I 1 w waa here a year ago and the pleasure grows greater atta atea dily dlly the workingmen by the thousand are being converted to an am lam iam jam which if it maje maja prevalent throughout the land jand wilt wili have the ther uffe effe ellece C t td id incite hordes of ignorant ra t reek I 1 fess jess men members of the laboring classes or of the greal great army ot tramp to deeds of lawlessness the character and extent of which ios los it is appalling to con coD conjecture jecture Xe kearney arney lik ilk aikau an evil benl genius I 1 has recently passed through tiit tha new daud dand and aud middle states hoidn hold bold hi ing open gopen air meetings and address ak hig log large concourses of workingmen id ili an highly inflammable amable strain sd sowing wing the eveda of to revolution yol vol uti onfri riou riot lawies lawles sned aneil and rapine which were ohi ohl only loo too likely to fall lau into soil that would soon boon bring forth fruitman fruit ran hundred fohl foll I 1 have some genealogical work t to C d do 0 I 1 a this thia vicinity and whenn when X have ave completed it I 1 shall proceed to boston my address till ull further notice wilLbe pawtucket faw B P I 1 your tour brother inaho in the gospe gospel 10 1 B 1 P JB jjr |