Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1879. Excerpt: ... H . We shall meet erelong, and in the midst of great sorrow that will be a great joy to Yours ever affectionately, F. A. K. We have buried dear Dall in a lonely, lovely place in Mount Orban's Cemetery, where and I used to go and sit together last spring, in the early time of our intimacy. I wished her to lie there, for life and love and youth and death have their trysting-place at the grave. My aunt died in consequence of an injury to the spine, received by the overturning of our carriage in our summer tour to Niagara. I was married in Philadelphia on the 7th of June, 1834, to Mr. Pierce Butler, of that city. THE END. INDEX. Assist, Francis de, 436. Aston Hall, 378. Aston, Clinton, 398. Bacon, Mr., 88, is*; his abusive critique in the Times of Fanny Kemble's acting, 464, 481; Editor of the Times, 519. Bigot, Sir Charles, dental of the existence of Magara, 583. Bailie, 488. Baillie, " Count Basil, '1 343. Baillie, Miss Joanna, writes the part of "Jane de Montfbrt especially for Mrs. Siddons, 349. Ballantyne, Scott's notes to, 360; his un- favorable criticisms of Fanny Kemble, 963, 365. Baltimore, appearance of, 560; beauty of its women, 563. Balzac, "Scenes of Parisian Life," 73, 93. Bannisters. 371, 451, 454. Barham, his comical poem on "Henri Trots," 484; critique of *' Katharine of Cleves, ** 493. Baring, Mr. and Lady Harriet, 30*. Bartley, timidity about success of ** The Hunchback," 377; hearing Knowles read "The Hunchback," 390; plan for a new theatrical speculation in Covent Garden. i-53; "cutting" **The Star of Seville or the Stage, 495* Barton, *J3. 336. Bath, 356,416. Batthyany, Count, 399, 303; Countess, 3O3. Bayard, 506. Bay ley, Miss, marriage to Earl of Shaftes- bury, 357. Beatrice, 336, 341, 344, 516. Beauclerc, the young ladies, chaperoned oy Duchess of St. Albans, 3...