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EVENING IN THE FIELDS.

THE STRANGE CLAIMANT; On,…

DANIEL O'ROURKE.

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LADIES' COLUMN.

USEFUL HINTS.

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A PROCLAMATION was issued by Henry VIII. directing that women should not meet together to babble and talk, and that all men should keep their wives in their houses. ROMAN MORNING CALLERB.-He (Cicero) had his little annoyances, however, even in these happy hours in his country-house of retirement. Morning calls were an infliction to which a country gentleman was liable in ancient Italy as in modern England A man like Cicero was very good company, and some- what of a lion besides; and country neighbours, wherever he set up his rest, insisted on bestowing their tedieusness on him. His villa at Permits, his favourite residence next to Tusculum, was, he protested, more like a public hall. Most of bis visitors, indeed, I ad the consideration not to t ouble him after ten or eleven in the forenoon (fashionable calls in those days began uncomfortably early) but there were one or two, especially his next door neighbour, Arrius, and a friend's friend, named Sebosus, who were in and out at all hours: ths former bad an unfortunate taste for philosophical dis ussi^n, and was postponing his re- turn to Rome' 3 w s good enough to say) from day to day in order co l joy these long mornincs in Cicero s conversation. Such are the doltful complaints in two or tbreeof the letters to Atticus but, like all such complaints they were probably only half in earnest; popularity, even at a water ng- pi ace, was not very nn- pleasant, and the writer doubtless knew how to practice the social philosophy which he recommends to others, and took his plaie cheerfully and pleasantly in the society which he found about him-not despising his honest neighbours because £ hey had not all adorned a consulship or saved a state.—Cicero. By the Ref). W. Lucas Collins, M,A,

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