ILLUSTRATIONS

[GRAVE OF HANNAH MORE AT WRINGTON, NEAR BRISTOL.]
[CHATTERTON AS DOORKEEPER IN COLSTON'S SCHOOL.]
[CHATTERTON CENOTAPH.]
[STEEP STREET, NOW PULLED DOWN.]
["TIMES AND MIRROR" PRINTING-OFFICE, NOW PULLED DOWN.]
[MUNIMENT-ROOM, ST. MARY REDCLIFF.]
[ADMIRAL PENN'S MONUMENT IN ST. MARY REDCLIFF.]
[THE CATHEDRAL]
[BARLEY WOOD, HANNAH MORE'S RESIDENCE.]
[WINE STREET, THE BIRTHPLACE OF ROBERT SOUTHEY.]
[SUSPENSION BRIDGE AT CLIFTON.]
[TABLEAU VIVANT.]
["JE VIEN ME PROPOSER COMME MODÈLE, MESDAMES."]
["THE BEST CHRIST IN PARIS."]
[AN AMIABLE MADONNA!]
[THE MORNING LESSON.]
["HE'S GONE, GIRLS!"]
["H-E-A-VENLY CHEESE FOR A FRANC A POUND?"]
["JE SUIS À VOUS."]
[SATURDAY EVE.]
[THE CASTLE OF CHILLON.]
[FRANÇOIS BONIVARD, "THE PRISONER OF CHILLON."]
[THE DUNGEON OF BONIVARD.]
[WHY NOT LOTTIE?]
["DO YOU WANT TO SEE WHAT I HAVE SAID?"]


HERE AND THERE IN OLD BRISTOL.

The streets of Bristol are, in a modern point of view, narrow and uninviting, yet if the visitor have a liking for the picturesque he will find much to interest him. There are plenty of streets crammed with old-time houses, thrusting out their upper stories beyond the lower, and with their many-gabled roofs seeming to heave and rock against the sky. If they lack anything in interest, it is that no local Scott has arisen to throw over them a glamour of romance which might make more tolerable the odors wherein they vie with the Canongate of sweet memory.