Harper's weekly . us both that he washalf heart-broken at our departure to be equiva-lent to a confession that he was secretly re-joiced to get rid of us. His last caprice hasled him to keep two photographers incessantlyemployed on producing sun-pictures of nil thetreasures and curiosities in his possession. Onecomplete copy of the collection of photographsis to be presented to the Mechanics Institutionof Carlisle, mounted on the finest cardboard, ncath. Madonna and (-odd, Raphael. \„the possession of Frederick Fairlie, coin of the period of Tiglath-Pileser. ? Imque copy
Harper's weekly . us both that he washalf heart-broken at our departure to be equiva-lent to a confession that he was secretly re-joiced to get rid of us. His last caprice hasled him to keep two photographers incessantlyemployed on producing sun-pictures of nil thetreasures and curiosities in his possession. Onecomplete copy of the collection of photographsis to be presented to the Mechanics Institutionof Carlisle, mounted on the finest cardboard, ncath. Madonna and (-odd, Raphael. \„the possession of Frederick Fairlie, coin of the period of Tiglath-Pileser. ? Imque copy. Vnl- oice handled guineas. In thu posM-s-Fairlic, Ksqnirc. Dozens of photograph; this manner, were completed before 1 left Cum-berland, and hundreds more remain to be this new interest to occupy him, Mr. Fair-lie will be a happy man for months and monthsto come; and the two unfortunate photograph-ers will share tho social martyrdom which hehas hitherto inflicted 911 his valet for tho persoi.
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