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I usually hire a fine carriage for two or three hours and we drive around town; - some day on the far Southside, sometimes North or West. To day we drove from our cottage through Center Avenue to Van Buren street, then through Sangamon to Washington street and, by way of Union Park to Mr? Hesings present residence, 684 West Washington street, between Robey? and Lincoln. We stopped there for half an hour with Mrs Hesing and admired the fine paintings and stairway which they have brought from Italy. For instance, they have a beautiful, life like bust of Mr. Hesing, sculpted from the finest white marble, almost as pure as alabaster, which