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Grant ; and on Sir Lionel West's that of General 

 Arthur. On other cards were pictures of Hancock, 

 Adams, Clay, Jefferson, Seward, Garfield, Pierce, 

 Monroe, Webster, and Lincoln. On the inside was 

 printed the menu. 



'' Mr. Chamberlain sat at table with Secretary 

 Bayard on his right and Mr. Putnam on his left 

 hand. The other guests were Sir Lionel Sackville 

 West, Hon. James B. Angell, Sir Charles Tupper, 

 Hon. J. D. S. Thompson, Hon. George E. Foster, 

 Mr. Edwardes, Mr. Beauclerk, Mr. Spring Rice, 

 Mr. Maycock, Mr. Bergne, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. John- 

 son, Mr. Winter, Mr. Moore, Mr. Stewart, Hon. 

 Mr. Courtney, and Major-General Cameron." 



The menus, which were a great feature, were 

 Mr. Chamberlain's own idea, carried out by Tiffany 

 of New York. The one which fell to my lot was 

 embellished with a hand-painted portrait of Henry 

 Clay. I naturally preserved it carefully as an in- 

 teresting souvenir, and annex a reproduction of 

 the outside. The inside may not be uninteresting 

 to gourmets. 



MENU 



BLUE POINTS SUR COQUILLE. 



Potage. 



CLEAR TURTLE. 



Hors (CCEuvre. 



C^LERI. OLIVES. ANCHOIS. RADIS. 



