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Show IRISH PEER COMING H r Tho duko of Lolnstor, Irolnnd's premier peor, "T-V and a hnndsomo, stnlwnrt young man, is coming afll to Amorlcn, and tho gossips aro hinting thnt jfl thoro is a beautiful young Amoricnn girl who Iff mny wenr tho strawberry leaves as a result of f Pi his visit. Tho duko is said to bo tho best parti $8B y ly) of tho day, for ho lost his pnronts whllo ho wns !B kil'Zvis! "S 14 Jot a c,''l(1' an1 tne rovo'luC3 ot tho estntcs p K 'jj hnvo nccumulntod during his minority tintil to- fjrH V J cmy 110 ,s a woaltn' ,nnn ovon for 11,8 liosltlon. J'jfB m"' lr not'1 1,,s tatllor nn1 ,,,B '"other, tho lnttor tho JaISiB A sa, most beautiful woman In England nt tho tlmo, 'vtvM Jf. died of consumption, nnd it was feared at ono ,Uk:'S IXJL J (ftlw tlmo tl)at 1,10 yunB 'lake would moot tho same 'rB rttltullluiv ImlVw fllt0' 110 wnB Bont ofI for a 'onB Bpa vovnK 't?B illN I Jlllllllhlrai and ho returned strong nnd henlthy, with his f'V'-oB constitution nppnrcntly thoroughly built up. Consumption wns not tho only danger that threatened tho llfo of tho young duko, for shortly nftor tho denth of his fathor ho nearly lost his llfo P'tH In n Ilro which destroyed Duncombo pnrk, tho country soat of his grandfather, 'ifl tho old earl of Favorsham, with whom ho was living. Ho was rescued by ono of tho servants, who climbed to his window by a lnddor, wrapped him up In a ygyj wot blanket nnd carried him to tho ground. Doth tho ladder and tho blanket woro scorched by tho flames bursting out at tho window, but tho child was un-injured. un-injured. Tho young duko of Lelnster Is n great-grand-nephow of tho fnmous Lord sH Edwnrd Fitzgerald, the Irish patriot, who, after a hard strugglo with tho ftiH English troops and pollen, died In Newgate prison, Dublin, of tho Injuries In- 11 dieted by them. Lady Edward Fitzgornld, who long survived him, was gon- 'H orally bolleved to hnvo been a natural daughter of tho roglcldo, duko of Or- loans, father of King Louis Philippe, and of Mme. do Qonlls. The latter wa:t ll tho famous French authoress, who, as governess, was intrusted with the cduca- BH tlon of Louis Philippe The romantic circumstances of tho marrlago of Lord and Lady Edward Fitzgerald, have found themes for tho worka of many novel- ' Uts and poets, Including Thomas Moor a. |