the Seine
– a river in France flowing northwest, through Paris, into the English Channel698
The Hudson
699
Weehawken
700
émeutes
– here: indignation (701
Payne
702
Crommelin
703
The New York “Mercury”
704
The New York “Brother Jonathan,” edited by H. Hastings Weld, Esq.
705
gendarme
= policeman (706
desperadoes
= bandits (707
New York “Journal of Commerce”
708
Philadelphia “Saturday Evening Post,” edited by C. I. Peterson, Esq.
709
Adam
710
myrmidous
– servitors, servants; myrmidons of law = policemen711
See “Murders in the Rue Morgue”
712
The New York “Commercial Advertiser,” edited by Col. Stone
713
sequitur
– here: answer, explanation (714
ex parte
– one-sided, unilateral (715
“A theory based on the qualities of an object, will prevent its being unfolded according to its objects; and he who arranges topics in reference to their causes, will cease to value them according to their results. Thus the jurisprudence of every nation will show that, when law becomes a science and a system, it ceases to be justice. The errors into which a blind devotion to principles of classification has led the common law, will be seen by observing how often the legislature has been obliged to come forward to restore the equity its scheme had lost.” –
716
bureau
– office (717
comptoir
– counter (718
New York “Express”
719
Lothario
– a fictional character of the 18th century whose main interest was seducing women720
New York “Herald”
721
New York “Courier and Inquirer”
722
Mennais was one of the parties originally suspected and arrested, but discharged through total lack of evidence
723
New York “Courier and Inquirer”
724
New York “Evening Post”
725
Of the Magazine in which the article was originally published
726
amour
= love (727
MS
– manuscript, record; MSS –728
praeter-nature
– supernatural729
dénouement
– end, outcome (730
Juggernaut
– a huge long-distance lorry731
Queer Street
– here: a strange or difficult situation732
M. D.
– Doctor of Medicine733
D. C. L.
– Doctor of Civil Law734
L. L. D.
– Doctor of Laws735
F. R. S.
– Fellow of the Royal Society736
Damon and Pythias
– in Greek legend, a pair of devoted friends, each ready to sacrifice oneself for the sake of the other737
apropos
– proper, appropriate738
Soho
– a district in central London notable for its clubs, restaurants (especially Chinese), etc.739
Dr. Fell
– John Fell (1625–1685), an Anglican priest, editor and author, the bishop of Oxford since 1676740
pede claudo
– here: unnoticeable, creeping (741
Jack-in-the-box
– a toy in the form of the box with a spring in it742
M. P.
– Member of Parliament743
cheval-glass
– an antique mirror in a special frame that makes it possible to set the mirror in a slanting position744
Philippi
– an ancient town in Greece named for Philip II of Macedon; in 42 BC, a decisive battle in which Mark Antony defeated Caesar’s assassins, Brutus and Cassius, took place near Philippi.745
the Babylonian finger
– in the Old Testament, in the Book of Daniel, a mysterious hand wrote on the wall of Belshazzar’s palace God’s judgement fortelling that Belshazzar, king of Babylonia, would be killed, and the city of Babylon destroyed746
the Regent’s Park
– a large park in northwestern London laid out in 1811 for the Prince Regent747
Harlequin
– one of the main characters in the Italian comedy del’arte, a faithful and witty valet, patient and amorous748
Columbine
– one of the main characters in the Italian comedy del’arte, a servant girl, a lady’s maid and an intrigante749
Epsom
– a town in the historic county of Surrey in England750
Yorkshire
– a historic county of England in the north-central part of the country751
rabbi
– in Judaism, a person acting as a religious teacher and a spiritual leader in a Jewish community752
the Bosphorus
– the strait uniting the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara753
Ascalon
– a city located on the Mediterranean coast, in Palestine; its history goes back to 2000 BC754
Normandy
– a historical and cultural region in the north of France755
Guienne
– a historical and cultural region in southwestern France756
Jaffa
– an ancient port on the Mediterranean coast northwest of Jerusalem, first mentioned in the 15th century BC757
Acre
– also spelled Akko , a city in northwestern Israel on the Mediterranean coast, first mentioned in the 19th century BC758
Blois
– a city in central France, first mentioned in the 6th century759
Epte
– a river in northwestern France760
Gascony
– a historical and cultural region in southwestern France761