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Wour 01d Xome: A Sories of Englinh Skotchen?”? And & Soptimus Eolton,”? 1y Nathaunlel Bawthornes Tho dolicato fancics and vivid and gracoful desoviptions of thie talonted author aro known 1o all enltured ronders. 1lis productions nre boyond pralse, 'Tho word-picturoa which ho paints aro such as Lo bring tho subjoot boforo ug almost fn ity ronlily. Tho tondornoss with which ke louchos porsons or hinge slrs n sympathotic chord in our own honrts, calling forth o similar feeling of ndmiration, lovo, or rovorance to his owh, In tbis solootion of skotchen, thero aro go many boauties that o re- viow which ehould embraco them might cover nenrly as many pages a8 the book itsolf. In tho chaptor ontitlod * Consular Exporls encon,” o montions many intorosting meidonts, and touchos upon somo eccentrio charnctors doscribing, also, his own position, foelings, and experionco ns Coneul. : In tho account of his visit to Warwick, the au- thor spenlts of tho charity of tho Tarl of Loicea- tor in providing a howe for . twelvo old mon who havo boou woldiers, The dosoription of the hos- pitsl and its inmates is quito minuto. It is ‘almost superfluoun to sy that 1t ia. most ploos- fngly givon. o sponks of Mies Brcon with the congidoration which ho fools fo be duo to her enmostuess, her talonts, and hor womanhood, and doseribos her mouners and idoss a8 ex- prousod to lim, The * Pilgrimngo to Old Doston" doubtless containg somo Information to many of us. Tho nemo s dorived from® tho Oburch of Bt Dotolpl's, and has been shortoned, in the cowrso of time, from Bt. Datolph's Town to Boston. - It was from this = placo that many of the gottlérs of our own Boston came, und from it Mat tho namo was takon, Tho Ttev. My Cotton, our first Boston minister, was, proviously, a miniator In ald Boston. Tho account of tho visit to tho antiquary who Lopt & booksoller's shop is curlous, as om- bracing doscriptions of mapy_strango things. Ho bad in his posscssion n quilt of 'fincet work- mnnship, ombroldored by tho honds of Mary, Quoon‘of Scota; aleo, o ploco of embroidory by tho Queon of Otaheite, presented by her to Capt. Cook; tho waist-coat of Quocn Elizaboth's Tord Burloigh; » marriage-modal of the Tirst Napoleon, ono of the only forty-fivo ovor struolk off; aud many other artiolos. Among thom wna “a Beerot-Book of Queen Elizabeth, in mnnnscrépt, writton, for aught I know, by hor owu hand. On osamination, how- over, 1t proved to contain, not sacrets of Btate, but zecipos for dishios, driitks, medicines, washes, nod all such mattors of Lousowlfory, among which we were horrifled by the titlo ofono of the nostrums, * How to Kill a Follow Quickly!' We nover doubted that Bloody Quoen Bess might often hnve hnd occasion for such a recips, but wondered ut hor franknoss, and at hor attendin to these anomalous nocossltics in such a method- fcal way. Tho truth it, wo havo rond amite, and the Queon had spolt amias ; tho word was * Fol- lon, '~ sort of whitlow,—not *TFollow.' ” 5 In tho chwrch thero is s chapol, *which was in. procoss of restoration, and was to contain o memorial-window, to be Godlicatod to Mr. Cotton, whom the inhabitants of this Boston scem to regard o8 the foundor of the Amorican Boston. Iive hundred pounds Tave boon contributed in Amorics, principally in Boston, for this object. In tho description of tho church aro montioned, * tho soats formerly appropristed to the monks, which wore o con- trived a8 to tumble down with o tromondo: ceash if the oooudlnut Hnspbnod to fall asloep.” Our notod battle-fleld dorived its namo from the Bunker Hill near old Boston, Tn spealting of tho Thamos Tunnol, the sulhor must nocessarily study upon some use to which it might bo put, and suggests the quaint iden 3 using it for prisonora of Stato, aud sposks of how much pleasanter it would have Deen for Bir Walter Raloigh small chamber in the towor. ho might bave intorviewed congenial mpir- its among the “*shades of tho old mighty mon” who ““might have risen from thoir still pro- foundor abodes, apd joined him in tho dim cor- ridors, treading bowide him with an antiquo stuteliness of miion,—telling bim in melancholy tones, grand, but always molancholy, of tho greater 1doas and purposes. which their most re- nowned performances so imperfectly carriod out.” Nooh, Mosas, Cieser, Hannibal, and David are montioned ny nmong those in whom Raloigh might have found congenial friends. But, in the time of RNaleigh, tho author romembors that thero was no gas, and It would roquire & pro- digions gud wusteful oxponditure of tallow-can- dies to illuminute the tunncl sufficiently to dis- corn oven & ghost." In tho sketch called * Outsido Glimpses of EnglishPovorty,” bo epeaks of tho *eablo snow-flakes of bituminous coal,” with which wo aro all of 8 quito fumiliar, Tho book includes descriptions of o visit to Stratford-on-Avon, the Dulte of Marlborough'a placo near Oxford, “tho Haunts of Burus,” Greenwich Park, Westminster Abboy, and man ather points of intorest, soma of which have ofe ten beon described boforo, but which derive-a uew charm in the tonderness, grace, snd reality which thoy roccive from the pon of 'Hawthorno. Hia excecdlngly rotiring: disposition is well known, and bis modosty is shown "oven in his writing. Instond of saying that-tho party ro- coived civility from the Boston book-seller, and aoknowledging the samo as & favor to himeolf, ho says: * Happoning to have heard tho name of one inember of our party, ho ehowed us_ great courtesy, ofc.’ Hig muner of sposking of inaniuato objools s if imbued with lifo and sontimont, is vory Y}nuing, a8: * Meanwhilo® the -tower of Si. otolpli'a looked beniguantly down; snd I tanciod it was bidding mo farewoll, as it did Dr. Cotton, two or threo hundred years ago, and telling me to descxibo its venerablo -hoight, and the town beneath it, to tho people of the Ameri- can city.” *'Tho noxt morning wore o lowering aspect, 88 if it folt itsolf destined to be one of many consecutive days of storm.” He oays, in. doseribing the Poets’ Corner in Wostminator Abboy, **A poot's ghost is tho only one that suryives for his fellow-mortals.” @ Tho shades of the mighty havo no substanco.” ¢ It ia not ¢ho statesman, the warrior, or the monareh that survives, bub the dospisod gcnt, whom they have fed with thelr crumbs, and to whom they owo all that they now sro or Lave,—a namo,” His account of his visit to Leigh Huntis so good that wo can almost soe tho ** boautiful old man,” sud ono facls & porsonsl acquaintance aud elfection for bim, nover experioncod before Tending it. Speaking of the English midsnmmoer weather, bo says: ‘“Night, if there be suy such sesson, hangs down a transparent veil, through which the bygono day beholds its successor. It may bo soberly aflirmed of the more northorn parts of tho jsland, that To-morrow is born beforo its Yosterdsy iw'doad. Thoy exlat together in tho folqou cwillq::t, whera tho decropit old day dim- ly discorns the face of tho ominouns infant; and {4‘:“' though » mere mortal, may simultaneously ouch them both, with one fingor of recollec- tion, and another of propheoy.” “While contomplating Lord Nolaon'a plcture, & wvisitor almost thrust Lis walking-stick in the face of tho hero, aud ha apaaks of the indignation of tho byatandors thus: *They immodiately glowed like so many hot cosls, and would probal g'hivn consumed the offondor in thelr wrath, had he wot effected his retreat.” Y Mr. Hawthorne's aversion to publio speaking was {utonso, and ho always porformed this duty with tho groatest reluctance, In dnacribinglhlu ing feelings upon one occasis rovious to for this purpose, he says: ‘I rapped upoun my mind, oud it geve forth o hollow sound, obsolutoly empty of appropriate idess.” ‘The book is dedicated to Franklin Plerco, ho- tweon whom and tlio author o tonder and life- ’fluf( friendship oxisted, and is prefacod by a dedi AMDK(?’ lottor from Mr., Hnwrhomo to ifl' Pierco, dated “Tho Wayside, July 2, 1869." The gflwolul and pootlcal ~ideas of Na- thauiol ~Hawthorno, aud his dolightful mode of oxprossing them, are miimy prized b all who can appraciato tha whiol l good, nad i is pleasunt to think of him ng baving joined and been wolcomed by thoge of - whom fia wroto so well and kindly while here, although sad to ro- membor that tho pen guided by lis hand and busy brain will trace no moro forusliero, A true gouius, combiniug in hiv mind and its ox- pression strongth, purity, delicaoy, and groat originality, ho was ono of Cfod's most beautiful oreationd. The story of ‘‘ Beptimus Felton,” prefaced by & short lotter from Una flawthorno, is that of & seholurly young won, living i tho timo of the wars betweon this country and England. Yhoe leading choructors aro” Hoptimus, hiy aunt Kozinh, Hoso, Mobore Hagbusm, — Sybil Dugy, oud Dr, Portgonkon, Bopbhmus tad” been, for o loug {imo, in roarch of tho Elixir of Lifo, but bad fafled in his efforts to discovor it. Iinally, one morning, pome Britlsh troops came marching through the tovm, and o young and handsome offieor, meet~ {ug Boptitud upon a hill which was Lis tavorlie roport and promenado, inslated upon making the netional quorrel porsoual to themselves, and, ) (otton of_the doath-ound, the two had o long and frlonq:fl conversation, in which the young officor took all tho blame upoa Liwself, and gavo Boptiniun on nddrons in Lng- 1and to which ho might writo, and gavo lnto Lis ohargo nonoy, to bonsod for tho relief of tho wounded and sufforing ‘Pfl““‘m from his own country, s watch aud n silver koy ho gave to Hoptinius, togotbor with an. old monuscript, which lad boon handed down to him from n romoto nncestor, Over Lis hoart rostod tho minaturo of o girl, which was un- soangmizablo, oa ft had Loon hatierod by tho fall from tho muskot of Bo];!lmun. ‘Whilo Sopti~ mus wos in tho act of burylug him, the old min- fstor of tho town joinod him, and ngrood with Biim that ho could nover conso to rogrot tho un- lmoly fate of young Cyril Norton, or his own in- atrantontality T it, altliough ho was quite bismo- lJossin tho matter, From that time, Boptimus dovoted himsalf to tho study of the mnn\mcrl‘xt. which was written in socrot éharaciers, aud finslly diseovered it to concorn rulos for pm(m\uiug lfe Indofluitoly, and aleo a recipo for somo drink, which, togethor with obrorvance of tho rulos, was assontial for the accomplishment of the samo purposo, Moanwhilo the grass bnd grown upon tho gravo of Oyril Nortos, and Bybil” Daoy had como from Boston to board wit tho mother of Robert Ifgburn, socking health in the country-alr. - She had takon ossossfon of thio gravo and the walk upon the Emw of tho Lill' for_hor own familisr Launt. Finally, in spito of & wondarful drink which ehe was in fhio hablt of agneooting from horbs, and Yaking in Jaxgo quuntitios; Auné Kozlah slokonod o s, 86 fad, during her lfotimo, told Keptimus tho story of .an” Indlan ancostor of {heir, who had lived Lhmu}h many goneratlons of follow-man, by means of tho obsorvanco of cortain rules of life, aud tho usc.of a cortain drink, which waa ldontical with that whioh sho mado;-with tho oxception of ono ingrodiont, the Pume of whicl had beon logt ; but, oven without this, tho drink was almost magical in its hoalth- lvluq' powoers. ‘Tho Indian would probably have foon Tiring to tho prosont day, but lio fnally, on account of his oxpotionco, grow 8o wiso as to bo« como almoat a roproach to avery-ono, and ho had boon . living. 80 long ..that .tho . oldest inhabitant cowld romombor tho oarlioat inhabls tant of. his earliost youth ss having boon famil- {ar with him from hin infanoy, eo thoy inter- viowod him, and ndvancod. their idoas, fortifiod by thelr roasons, aud ho agroed with thom that it was time for Lim to dio, and expressed his willingness to 4o 8o, but algo his fonrs that thero might be some dificulty in mompflsfln&ih a8 he would bo unable to dio s natural dontl, and, owing to his long lifo, he had becomo 80 fough- enod that it would probsbly inke more than ordinarily violent means to take his fo, But, after emall offorts, it was ncuomBllahed, and tho Indisn wont to hislast reat, Provious to her ‘deoth Aunt Kozish had told Soptimus tho namos of tho moveral herbs which shousod for the , ond sho, in studylog the manu- 6oript, bad been able to make out the names of sll the ingredicnts but ono of . tho . rocipo. thorein contsined. He found that tho two recipes corrospondod, ex- copting, in tho manusoript ono sdditional ingro- dlont was mentioned, which ho was unablo to digeover for along timo; but, at length, ob- taining somo light from tha convorastion of By- bil Dacy and Dr. Portsoaken, ho concluded that it was a cortain flower which would spring from tho grave of one who had died a violont death ; and, finally, ono day, ho discovored o brillisut crimeon flowor upon tho graveof the young Oyril; - which he bLolievad fobo thoono, He thon, after many trinls, distillod the Jiquid suc- ceesfully, and nrmngmi for himsolf and Sybil to drink it, Just 88 bowas about to do so, Sybll swallowed about half tho contonts of the vaso in which ho had preserved it, aud thonshatterod it to frogments boforo his oyes, On his expressing his constornation, sho told him that sho had kuown all the time that tho flower usod had mado the drinla doadl; snd subtlo polson, whilo tho ono which woul bave rendeted it the Tlixir of Lifo waa raroly, if ever found. This ook piaco immadistoly aftor the wodding of Robert Hagburn, who had boon & brave soldlor in tbo war, and llogo, tho _slater of Hoptimus. After this, Soptimus dlaappearod, and tho body of Bybil was found ot the gravo of Cyril Norton, Bhiohad Joved him, and was the original of the shattored picturo, 1t scoms that Soptimus was the docondant of an_ Englishman who had come to this country and married an Indian, and who bolonged to the eamo family of which Cyril Norton was the last English ropro- rosentativo. Aunt Keziah had left Septimus o small ptrong-box, which ko . had apened with Oyril's silver koy, and found to con- toin papers in proof of this. After tho disap- parance of Boptimus, it was thought that ho nd takon posseasion of his Engligh estatos, Some short notes in brackets indicato that tho suthor intonded smplifying some of tho iuci- dents and characters. In the earlior portion of tho ‘story, Roso is the betrothed of Scptimus, whilo, af tho lost, sho is his sistor, and tho brido of Robert Hagburn, Had tho author lived to finish it, Lie would undoubtaedly have mado somo additions and clnmgma in this already fascinating and booutifully writton story. (James R. Os~ ood & Co., Boston ; W. B. Xeon, Cooke & Co., hicago.) van Nostrand’s Engincering Magne zinee Gon. W. 8, Rosecrans contributes an original axticlo to Van Nostrand's Engincering Magazine for June, on tho ' Effocts of allroads on tho Valuc of Lands.” Gen. Rosocrans balieves that thoso offects, liko oll others, must be ruled by fixod Inws, These ho oxpresses in mathemnt- ionl formulw, from which ho deduces rules for caloulating tho cash-valuo of an acro of land for any Lind of crop ; for finding tho . groatest dis- tance from market -for. which any product will ]:!:\y.; for Anding at what distance from market 0 ncre coases t0 havo auy valuo ; and for tho solution of similar problems, As s specimon of his conolusions, wo quote theso Bontonces ‘A eluglo Mno of 400 miles of rallroad proceeding from a general market at the averages assumed, adds $393,- 503,320 to tho value of tho lands alone; which ia an avorago of §963,085 per milo of road, Wero we to canatder tho first 200 milea only, tho gross gain to property would be $343,092,720 ; tho nverage por acro $15,30 ; and the,nvernge por mile of road $1,711,008, ‘And for a yoad 100 miles long from tho market, the osa galn to tha lands would ho $220,992,720, or 209,527 per milo of road. ‘Hhotd any resder be filled with surpriso and smoze- mont at thoso ouormous gums, lot hin obsorvo tho caro- ful stopa snd moderato averages used in obiaining ‘thom, and ho will seo that thoy sra the oxprussion of an incontrovertible law. Nor will its verity bo matori- ally affectod by Jocal variations from our averages, No onc, perhaps, dlos ozactly at tho time computed for him by tho tables of moralily, yob tho averago person of hia clasa nover outlivea tho tizmo computed by the The immanae gains {0 landownors {hus shown, will Do participated in by the Slate, which galns to its taz- sblo property the samo yum, $303,693,320, , yielding from taxat{on o net 0f$1 por bundred, would produco $3,035,023, cquat to a capital of $65, 508,717, boaring 0 por cont per annum in perpeluc; or $163,990 por miJo of xoad, - THE CHOLERA IN TENNESSEE. At Nashville, Memphis, and Chattas nooga. From ths Nashville Banner, Juns 11, Bporadic cholora is not epldemic, and the rapid sbatoment of the digease yostorday goes far to catablish that fact. Physicians tell us that, had it beon & real oholora opidomio, fow of the 'pao- Ble living along Williamson Spring branch would ave been epared from death, Tho abatemont of tho disenso is attributablo to the fact that the oty is belng put in tho most thorough sani- tary condition, aud that tho people havo ceasod to_eat rank vogetables, Tt wasreported yesterday that severnl mon had fallon on tho stroots and in public houses from oholora. An investigation disclored the faot that they had fallon from the influonco of Joln Barleydorn. Tho following 18 & onP_v ot a lettor sont by one of our prominent physicians to a Louisville doc- tor yesterday, rolative to the type of cholora ex- 4sting in our midst: We have a malignant form of cholora morbus in our oity—s spocles of chiolora equally ss violont snd un- controllable sa if imported from Asis, Tho disoase ‘mado ita_appearanco without any provious warning, in the old locslity known as tho Wilson Bpring noighe Yorhood, & hot-bed for all epidemicu that each Nashio ville, Anyetitis not opidomio, Our city s in a good copdition {o diffuse the malsria, but it i mainly con. fed 40 the southern portion.’ Visleut vomitiug. {a genorally ita commencoment, soon followed by ous_liquid ovacuations, In tho first cases that ap- od the mattor thrown up coutaluod bile, us also ho first and second evacuations, but it soon changes to colorous rico watery dischargo, ond sfter two or throe ovacuationa the patient collapscs, and Is_urged npldl{ to disgolution, In what wa call the collapsed stnfo it might bo turimed congestivo atato, Thera ln 2ot shrunken skiv, tho gonoral blueneas, Hor tho cx- tromely emaclated formn of tho cholera subjoct of 1800, I have not witneesed in the present malignant form copl- of cholors tuat cadavorous, {hat pinchedeup oppeasnco of au, Asiatie cholera caryas, * Iu almost all of the fatal cascs of tho Tth inst, the axalting causo of the samo wsa traceablo to & hearty el of now (this year’s) vegotables, Tna meoling wo compared notes, and wlinost every fatal caso was truced ‘back to inprudence of our now vegelables, lence, I 1 hold out that wo Lavo & sovero, mallguant form of cholera-morbus in our midst. I will hero state that, Whon {bo patient 1t reaoied I g thg disenwo vieldd 10 mudical {reatmont, at losat most of tho cased tor- salato fayorably whon taken S time, and tho sequol of tho present form of cholors promiice quickor roace tlon and fowor relapses, 1am contidont thut vegotablo rovielony this year are tho couso of the carly breuk- ing out of ile cliolera, I cortalnly looked for it this our after thedisporslon of the masses from tho Vienna xposition, but wo have » ry #evore preludo hera now, Qur city to the doy of tho ‘onnet of thia (errible aconFa was oxtremely healthy (hut excossivoly fithv), aysentory ta follow tho track of ihe presoat éliolora,. Ttis rolznrtnd that tho ne%rn mnn who was at~ taokod at tho comor of Bummer and Codar stroets, Monday night, and taken to hia homo— Edgofiold—by fho police, diod at that placo yos- tordny. It will thus bo scon that pixtoon deaths will invo ogourred up to this morning. From the Memphts Ledger, June8, . Thoro i o attch & thing poasiblo ah stommin thio popular impresaion outside of Momphis that' wo lisva cholora horo to ao “nlarming oxtont, and all wo can do is to go slong qulol~ ly, ns wo dld Jast wintor whon emall-pox ro- [wrtu woro 80 incrodibly. multiplied, . nntil ho improssion dios out of tho publlc min Oonsidorablo sicknosa provails, a8 ovorybody Iknows, but thoro ia vory littlo cholors, and even Iose cholora-morbus, ond It is surprising how, fow donths ocur. Thoso tnkon sicl qmmrnll{ sond for a dootor at onco, and, if* violontly ill, meo soms of tho many oxcollont proparations mado known through the pross, and usually ro- cover in threo or four days, We_could namo o dozen suoh cance from porsonal kpowledgo, snd only ono or two which havo proved fofal. It i8 eafo to to assort that tho mortalll.x of tlio oty 18 1osn this ppring snd summor then it was ast yonr af tho samo sosson. ‘Thoru lg Jittlo oxoite- mont horo, and caugo for 6ven loss thian hns pro- vailed. Tho drug storos’ do o lively businoss solling cholora spectilos. ind patonts {for bring- ingon slight hondachos, and tho doolors avo sont for to cure the hoadsches on tho slightest possiblo aflmonts which would “nob ‘bo noticed any othor time of tho yonr, murcl{ bocnuso tha ooplo are ovarly carefal and put hofr trust in rugs and doators. Dooplo-in tho city: know flmg noarly all fatal sickuces lias boon aniong tho colored folie and ohildron. _ From the Cincinnati Commerctal, June 12, Tho ncoounts. of cholora in tho citios and v""- Ingos of 'Tonncasoo oo somowhat ‘mixed. Privato advices do _not a with thoso of tho publio prints, as tho following oxtrack from rivate Jotter to a gontieman ‘in this clty, undor ato of Chattanoogs, Juno 11, will show. .The writor soyn: + . A ¢ ' Tio cholers haw made its sppeatanco in our midet, Tho olty uthoritics and the plysiciane sro trying Lo concoal 1t, but wo hind oighteon deatha last night. 'Tlio Noebvillo'papers ropost that Lwonty-two Haturday, and thirty-orie Sunday Isat ; butTor oval hisw called the Gity Council togothor, and saya it will bo an opidumlo uploss sanitary moasures aro adopted Immediately, S 1 paw n folcgram {hia morning from a prominont cltizen, which stated that twenty-six dicd lnst night after dark, noar Wilson Spring,” near Naahville, and ovor fifty In il yestordsy. e e Xlorriblo, Xf True. 4 From the Austin ’l‘et{l"mlmn , June 3, ‘Botwoen thoe 1st and10th of May, 1878, n par- ty conslating of, say half & dozen, more or loss, visitod n camp -of workmen on tho rallroa (Toxns Paolfio) twenty miles north of ‘Jeflorson, in o stato of intoxication, beaded by o Mr. Por- tor, an 01d citizen of Osés County. ~Nr. Porter, the loader, commencod an attack on & negro maon, who, the byatanding white nian said to Mr. Porter, was & posceable and unoffending. man, Thno nogro pushed Ar. Portor off and kopt out of his way. At this Mr, Porter tool groat of- fense, but not considering himsol? sufliciently atrong, wonk back Lomo, regruited hls party, and returned in o dnfl or g0, and found tho dutios of thio nogro as a laboror had caused him to chango to o camp somo milos distont on tho rnilroad, Thithor Mr. Portor and his inorentod forco fol- lowed, ‘finding tho nogro ongaged at his labor, g:)mr-uaum: ml? bomflhflmmd tho nt‘l;m of 0 party subordinatos, took the nogro prisoner, bu\u’:’sr I‘flm fost, oponed his eyos and spit in them tobncoo-juice, confined him fast to ono of tho horsos, startod off at o fast galt, compelling Lim to keop up or drag ; ordorod tho nogro to ‘bow humbly to evory waite mau they mot on the rond, nnd on the strectsof a town through Which thoy passed en routo. Proceedingon thoir way to o spot sufliciently rotirod for their dia- bolical purposos, they confined the colored man betwoon two amall treos, so placiy him that he could only move his bead. 'hus located, they doliberately procoodod to make aocross on his forohend by incision with o knifo, and then scalpod tholr viotim. Aftor thus in- flicting on lum all the torture of which they wero capable, thoy retired a few pocos aud fin- iubod their barbarous work by shooting soveral londs of ammunition into his oxposed and do- fonsoless body, After thua cruelly accomplish- ing thoir work they throw tho lifoloss body into & sitream of water convenient to the acene of no- tion. Thus ended this bloody tragedy, commits tod in tho open light of day, undor & protonded cover of law, and in' open dofiance of the eivil authorities. * Tho porguh-nmm hod not, at last accounts, been arrestod. Tho above ocourrences took plnce within thirty miles of ‘tho city of Jefforson,-ono of tho lasgest citles of Toxas, aud o county hottled somo quarter of o contury. It is atatod that the perpatrators woro composed of ‘old citizons of tho county of Cass, in which the transaction océurred. —— —Potatoos aro now put through a chemioal rocess which converts thom into an oxcellent mitation of meerschaum, out or which beautiful pipos can be earved, 5 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Financinl Nows. New Yonx, June 13,—Money is casy at 3@p, with the bulk of the business at 4, the closing rato, “Tho oxparta for tho weok aro about $6,600,000, wling waa ull ana steady at 1093; for sixty dage, Btor snd 1104 for alght. 3 Gold ruled steady " st 118%@117, closing at 117G Tho market wos somewhat’ oxcltod by tho ro- 11734, turn of Jny Gould, but 1o demonstration was made by his brokers, Loans flat to 5 por cent, Olearings, $53,- 000,000, Tho Treasury digburecments, $311,000, dovernments dull and steady, ! Stato bonda rule overy quict, Tiio tono of {ho stock marke! wad unmistaknbly bullish, and tho anxiety of thesborts in Weatern ‘Union and New York Central to cover has given thoso stocks a spocial activity. Tho rest of tho markot sym- ‘pthizod with tho hpward movement, but with loss Sxcitement. Tho Joan markot to-day showed muich 1oss domand than for soveral woeks, ~Western Union opened at 84X, sold down to 833, and steadily up to 863¢, under continuod purchases by the Vaunderbilt intoroat, who are sad to have a largo part of tho atook, Now York Contral was taken largaly by tho Vander- it ore, and sold from 1013 up t0 102X Wa- bash rose from to with eharp borrowing_ domand from 1 tho shorts, who roconti gold it at 85, Tho markot oclosed stroug and exelted, tho outsido publio Laving largely increasod tholr nold~ inga, ‘B ls statod thet an fmportant confesencs of ratiroad ‘magnates s now being hold, the rosult of which is likaly to be tho formation of 'a trunk line from New York to the Western torminus of the Union Pacifio d, and eventually to Ban Franciaco, It ia bolieved that Hornco F, Olark, uow Prealdent of the Union Pacila and Lako Shore oads, will bo mado_President of tho Northwestern, which will give tho Vanderbilt family control of the trunk Jine across tho contiuent. The chief fluctustions otherwise than theabove statod wero in Paciflo Mall, 303@4034 : Erio, 635 [T} Ohios, 38X@I0; 0 5\(?0!0{’ 108!‘0@'1”“@; St, Paul, 6074@51% ; O., 0. & 1., O., 28% @203 ; Unlon Tiaclfic, 37%@28% ; Pansma, 111G11; Usrlom, 1303 @131, ' Tho market closod 4(rong st an BAVADCO Of K@ 23 por cént for the doy, “hiorling, 1095, ao Conpons, %81 5-208 of "62 na, 5 . . Coupons, 65 (aew). Canton.... ‘Western Unlon. cag 09 Chicago & Alton pfd. 112 Oblo & Mimalasippl.. 303 3 | G, 0 & 0. 86 B & Lalko Blioro Indiana Cel nlon Pacifio af Unlon Pacifio bonds. 87 Contrut Pacifis bonds, 103 Dej, Lack, & Woalern,108% Hantford & Erlo,.... 3% Foroign Marlots. O vraror gfl'na 1312 . —Rocolpts - wheat for tholaut thrcu days, 1,000 quaitors, 31,000 Dolng Amorle cm, ovEugooL Jute 180 b ineDreadutuls dulland lower. Bpring whoa e W] 8 11d@12% 105 cin, 120 40, Gor, 205 va@ite. - ! @ L1yEnF0ot, Juno 13—5 p, m.—Droadetulls nnchang. od, Weather wet and favoraljo to crops, Necelpts of corn for tho lnst thrco dsye, 31,000 quartors, 10, ing American, . NDON, JUno 19— p, m.—Consold for mouoy, 933 @D23 ; for occount, 9217 3 5-20 of 45, 027 3 da of ‘41, V2t ox, intoreat § '10-404, 833} now s, bbi ; Erlo, Jato of dlscount for thirco months’ billa £ opon mar- Kot 1 7-16 below tho bank rato, 4 Pan, Juno 13.—Rentow, 56 800, LivEsPOOL, June 1,— olton Srmer ; middling up- land, 87¢o ; Ofluans, 05@9%0 ; sales, 43,000 baley At 5,000 balca, and speculation wnd export, 3,000 Iales of thio waek, 84,000 bal Daloa’s spcculntion, 16,000 balon ; ut Amerlcan, 901,000 bales, i Amrican, 36,000 batea s stock afloat, 610,000 bales Breadstulfe dull les 3 oxport, 71, ock, 845,000 bales colpts, olual oxport, 7,000 boloa } 000 baloa, Amorican, 23, Gallboruiu widlo wheat, averago £ i 20, Flour, o oners e 190: ' red wintor, 1h 20, Flour, 0 o a0p 0, Pork, v, Doaf, 835, ’onm,% od. Oumborlands, 87s, 'Tallow, 418 0d. , Now York Live S(Bcklllll:l‘;knlc X, 0 19, —Dxevns—Thirty-throo cars, or B O akIng 4,310 for fous days, sgafont 3,040 tho name tizio It week, Tho demand’ was 1o Bottar to-day than yeslorday, but tlis vory moderate offerings cunbled 'sellora to ofonr out tho yards without Turthior concossion, and 1ho focling at. 1ho close wasn triflo irmer, 20 chr-loads wore Texana and Cherokoe cattle, Uommon ta cholos Aold at m?u 0, .tho poor- ‘ont nt 100, and the boat nt 113 ; moddum to piimo Iili. nols stecrs, 0GB ;Wl, h{’l;(‘w:w:ll ‘lgékcutg‘“l‘fl f{ oxans, ) i tia tholudo 10 cars Toxine 03 ol 1095 8 S, B¢ awt, 100} 2 car, BX 3 Qo116 d cara finc. do, atrong, 83 owt, ;‘1"!‘56‘3‘ S iota stoors, 3¢ owt, 116 i § cars, Tig owt, 113¢0 § 1. cor fat bulls, 1,400 Ioa, B0, live wolahls. 1 beof atondy and firm at B@Do for Toxams, and 9@1030 for nntive. T.amns,—Elght cars, or 1,600 heal, ar- fl::r:'fgafi: 10,800 for g& dnys, oghinat 13,850 Inat Jast wook, Enoep steady ond o'shado firmer, at'o@ 63¢e, with ono carload at 8%, Tambe waro notive at -l&fam. ‘Balos fnclude 1 car Ohlo lhnspkfll Ibe, at Oige; cars, 68 Ibw, at G3(0; 1 car, BL the, at Sio. Mufton. doing s little with salos at @110, Bwien— Ttocolpts, 3,600, maldog 16,200, agatnat 10,8(0 samo timo loat yost, | Tho arrivals’ woro oxolunivoly Sonnianed to thio alzughterors, aud nio aalos woro mado o ive welght, City droasoi logs aro firmor, and fur- thor advanced 4o, closing at @750, trong Now York Dry. Goods Maricots * Npsr Yonx, Juno 18,—Thoro wnaa confinued slow trado movopient,. oxcopt: in’ mon’s woro for iho fall trado, whioh waa faitly nelivo, Low pricod cacelingros, Joansand satinots aro aull, Ootton ' goods aro in ligh but stoady roquost ot unohangod prices. . Augusta driila oro jobbing at 12)¢o; and Laconla E brown Ahoot. fogn ot 11340, Domina aron talr requeat, Tho Datly Tiltetin ot 58, atandord printa aro quict brisk. Bin grenadines and mohalr fuatses aro in demand, Slawls aro dull, et Y batiar, La, The Produco Markots. NEW YORIK, e Yons, Juno 10.-Corzon—1In Hmited demandy A, 20K | . mg}:‘n‘ng;;{-’z"é (our more nctive, but pricea favors buyore: recelpls, 18,000 brls; suporfne Westorn anil Blale, £5,06@6.76 ; common fo good oxtrs, £3.60 @075 good to_cholee, ' $0.30@7.00: whito wleat oxtra, k;.%@aiu‘g;.gnm Sxtrss, ‘“a”.fzi'.‘.‘f ; Bt Louls, ,00(311,00. Tiyo flour gulot ‘oo A meal quiot; Westorn, $3.00@3.40, Whoat {L".‘v‘ufin.;&.. ‘moderate export jugul: ipls, 93,000 bu ; western -pflnwflnfi No, 3 (hicago, $1.45@ 1.48; No, 2 Milwaukos, 81,6015 \whito ‘Weatorn, 1700160, Ryoliowvy ; Wostorr, §06,_Dsrloy and W milt unchsnged, Corn In falr demond ; rocolpts, 145, 000 bu ; mixed Weatorn, 54@58o ; old 'Westorn, £5c, Oata o shindo frmor; xccalpia, 64000 bu ;. now intxed We ) 40@4a 3 white, s black, 40@43c. Taas—Quict and woak ; Wostorn, 16G 18}, AT AnD Hora—Quiet and unchanged, * GnooEnizs—Ooffos active ; o, 174@20c, Sugar Aull and hieavy ; falr o good Tefuing, T@8ie. DMo- Inamea qulot and unchanged. Rico stoady at W@fl?‘!- PrrioLrun—Orudo, BY®8Xo; redned,” 104G 0Xe. ‘Pnovisrons—Pork steady ; now moes, . $10.62)¢ ; prime moss, sm,nuxms‘w{ " Beot quict ; oss, $9. 11,25 ; oxtra, $12.00@13.00, Out meata guiet and gr .. Yiame, * 11)@130; showldors, 8o, Middies atoady ; long’clear, 8@84¢o 3 abort cloar, digo, Lard weskdr ; Weatern steam, 8740 ¢ Xottle, 9igc. BurrEn—Quict ; Weatern, 15@20c. Gnrzaz—Quist and sak at 12G14e, Wanzsky—Quio <. _‘; 1 gonmo. ¥l feb and Torxpo, Junois,~—BarivsTorre—Flonr quiet an od. * Wheat lowor s amber Michi L SLEIA fo. 4 red, $1.60X@1.51; No. 8 do, .97, Gorn hnd a ehado lowor; high mlxm% 43)e, apot ; o ror Juno; 4350 for July ; 44X @480 for August white, 49340 ; R0 grade, 360, ' Oats dull and a shade Towar'; No, 3, 38 @d5c. Fnxionrs—-Unchanged, Rxgerezs—Flour, 3,000 bnla; whoat, 140055 coro, 000 bu'y ", ”hnmm—m f.“n.r,l 000 brls; whoat, 15,000 bu; ors, 8,000 bus oats, 1000, s 5 * DETRO! T, ‘Drrnorr, Jano 13,—BREADSTUFFS—- Flour quiot and ‘unch spat; dull n nnchanged, Whest dull and a ehado lowor; extra, ”'i%( Ro. 117 SLTELT d;lnmbm;,m); , Corn quiol at X ‘and Joworat 3440, . > GLEVEL ND., % QuevzLAwD, June 13,—BaxapsTurrs—Whest dull and lowor ; eales of No. 1 rad at $1.565 No. 2 nominal ot $1,45@1.40, Corn and oats dull and ‘unchanged. " PrrnoLsus—Qulot, steads, and unclianged, ‘MEMPHIS, Mreupms, Jano 13,—C0TToN—Firm ; good oriinary, 10c ; low middling, 17:6c. ‘BhxapsTurFe—Fiour quict sud unchanged, Corn meal igher, ot $,80, Corn steady b 57@68e, Oots better, at 44@d0c. ‘Har—Dull and nominal, Dnuw—Dull at $19.25@15.60, Baocon—Dull and nominal, AILWAUKEE. MuwAvsEs, Jugo 13.—DREADITUFFE—Flour dull and lowor; spring oxiras, $6.00@0.75, Wheat firm ; No. 1, $1.31'; No. 3, $1.23 apot ; $1.21%" Juno ; $L.20 ‘Osta all and nominal3 No. 4, 380 Fejeoted, g6, Corn in fair domand, but lower; No. 3, 35c. g6 standy ; No. 1, Gla. Tirloy, dull snd. momsl; FnEeragTs—To Buffalo, 630; Oswego, 13¢, RECEIPTS—Flour, 5,000 bila? wheat, 145,000 bu, BurpENTS—FlouTy 9,000 ‘brins wheat, 169,000 bu, INQINNATT, ind Jowor at §7.20@7.40. Whoat dull at $1.45. Corn ét“‘gfimzs lnmu?fl@flfl‘ Byo dullat 700, Oats dull o, x’no@nnnm—flm, with slightly fmproved feeling, Porlk, $16.25@10,50, ' Lard held steady ; steam, Bi(o; kottlo, 8)c, Bulkmoata steady; shouldors in better demand at 6%0; clear rib fi}i@fl&b}.fl: clear, 85@8c. Bacon shouldors ond clear riba in good demend § palea; ‘;.huuldem, 7o} cloar rib, 940 ; cloar dull ab H@9%0. : A s —qutot at 00e. NEW ORLEANS. New Onrxaxs, June 13,—BUEADSTUFFS—Flour— Nodomand on secount of tho qusrantin at Havana, 2,000 bris boing reabipped to i, Louls. Corn saslars Thized, 600; whits, 600, Oats, 43¢, fimfifiec"f' $20.00924.00, ix—Quict at $29,00@24,00, Pravsrons—Pork quiet ot $17,50, Dacon dull, at 94@0)qc, Hams, 1050, Lard, lerces, 85@IX0; @10xe, - o keg, 9, Guocznizs ~Bugar and molassss, no moverent. ‘Wimsgy—Dall ot 93@950, CorroN—Firmor; salos, 3,100 bales: good ordinary, 15%0; low middlings, 17i0; middlings, 18X : mid- Qling'Orleans, 18%0; rocelpts, 1,653; exports coast- ‘wriso, 904 tock, 69,204 ; week's salee, 10,000 ; recoipts, not, 4,497 ; gross, 6,014 ; exports—Great Britain, 9,673 casativise, 9,462., BUFFALO. ‘BUFPALO, June 13.~Flour quict, Whoat neglocted ; No. 2 Mlilwaukeo nominal at $1.42, Corn dull$ 8,000 bu No, 2 sold Western on privato torms ; - 2,000 do in Qats beld at 38 for small Bye neglected, Bu:‘n’{ neglected. Faxsgnrs—D ; Wheat, 100} corn, 3. T 81, Lours, Juno 13,—~DaeansTurrs—Flour dull and unchinoged,’ Whoat quiot and wealr ; No, 8xed wintor offerod at $143 ; No, 4 do, $1,85 in_elevator, without buyers, - Corn firm for sound ; No, 3, 87%@38c _on rack ; 0o In olovator ; 800 ‘sellor July, ~Oata dull ots, and lowor ; No, 3, 336 on track ; 52@32)0 In clovator ; 8330 geller July, Barloy n yo dull and & shado lower ; prime B50. ‘PRovisions —Pork dull and Jowors standasd mess, $10.7 meats dull, and nomnal, Lsrd very 7312 _Strong and in’ good domand; primo to o nativo steers, 8300 ; falr, $4.35@6.40, “Hoas~Qul £.1084.25. ot § most Baloa at $4,10@ ! LOUISVILL] Louss Juno 18,—BREADETUFTE—Flour dull ; extrn family, 5,95, Corn firmat 53¢, Oata quist ot 5@ 470, bof n included, ‘Proviaroxs—Firm ; meoa pork, $17.00, Bacon shoul- dorm a4 73707 cloar rib ot 04 @900 ; cloar, 020, Bulk- meata and lird unohangod. WasT—30@0Lo, = PUTLADELPHIA, PrTLADERLPIU, Juno 13, ~BRrADeTUFFs—Flour dull and ugchanged, ' Wheat quiot and weak ; red, $L61G 1.07; . ambor, $170@1.60, Ryo steady at 85@300. Gord in bettor demand; yollow, 68@G00 ¢ mixod West- ern, 6o, Oats moro sotive ; ' white, 61@5%0; black and mized, 480, ol EmoLE—Cruds, 0, . \Wmsxx—~Dull at 950, . BALTIMORE. BarTntonz, . Jugo . 18,—~DrEapsTures—Flour dull and unchanged, Wheat dull; winter red Weatern, $1.65@1,60; Tod spring, $1.40@160. Corn stcady ; mizedWeatorn, 630, Oats very dull; mized Western, 450 ; white, 480, Tigo dull at BI@Y00, Provistone—Dull and unchauged. Burren—Western in fair domaud gl ok as msET—Quist at 033¢c. Ehieao, . Osweao, Juno 13,—DBnepsTUvFE—Wheat qulot and ateady ; No, 1 Milivaukeo gpring, $1.50@1.85, Corn quist snd sleady at 630, Osts quict at 47c, GENERAL NOTICES. CARD. am 8 travoling agont, ta solt Show Cards in country towns, On my Inst trip ¥ was tho viotim of a ollquo who roported ma (rom town to tovm ns an fufidol, thief, gam- Dlor, &0, Now, alr, T am 8 singlo msn, and stand alono in this country, working % aaslat a siok mothur 1o Qormpnyy but 'this porsopution. tox ¥fonr ray mind 16 wanda foolings croop into my soul, and {0, a0 1y fondon 13 600 WoRk to ovarcond tho Drossure. o n T niot my mind, 1 horuwith bog overy barson wiio Bots Jtaok T th Kbov olQuo Lo siatq his riovancos 1KGWHo; Tefined, 104G ; good to eboleo, Bgatast mo logloally, and 1 whi gnawor in the samo coln, AT Jono W et votto, 1 85 RoF fosr opon aue: aos, but i poior e agstaut baokbitors. U PEEIL No- 7 Wont andalph it., "Garo of A: Stoiipel. N OTIOE. Nattos ta haraby given that Joeoph Drugewdck bavln {feloa 10 I e o ona o1 w disition ariisle otywoon himnolf aud . M, Branswlck, that tho notosgiv: wJosoph Brunawick, conditionn) traot, will not, bo paid until sald “Tho publia 1 horeby wara. hexs m HRUNSWIUK, G NEW OO, ENTITLED THE FRIENDS, an to each tomer by R LANTIO & A TR A Sonsyod oo SRodlax A Hovaotold pota, *1orure o &4 £ “Ats THEATRE Onfomsnats, Junod 13,—DarADsTUFPs—Flour dull AMUSEMENTS, AIKEN'S THEATRE. O IO B ‘Tho Gront 8peotacular Opora, Tho Forthooming Bousation, Tirat Porformanca on Monday nost. Sale of Reserved Seafs Commences this Morning. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. BEST COMPANY IN AMERIOA. Thursday, Friday, Baturdsy Aftornoon and Night, by ‘particular foquost, Tom Taylos's Llogant Comedy, VICTIMS, With ta formar Gtrong Cast, Gorgeaun Mouatiag, aud Dottt Bodhors, At mas Focaivod with muoh favor B T onday, duno 10, Tongflt of JONN DILLON. L A S A A 9 1 Dlamonds, 1 Ac. Taesdry, Juu 12, b Losutital § sot Comady, GAMIE OF LOVE. © ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Fifth Wook of tho Star COMIQUE COMBINATION Bovoral d spocial it of th ralnow and spocial aots, and first e it of the EENO AND LOTO, Introduotag tho world-renownod HARTINEY BALLET TROUPH, Matinoo Wodnosday and Saturday, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Ratie Putnam, 1In tho Origlnal Dnmuu_lr‘.a‘;.lfin{ o'l EIOKENB‘ POPULAR reiaadE? CURIOSITY sHor. 0 MOLIONESS, e b i unerstot e snu‘;‘l‘.’.’f’ffi;.{m?:.";‘;’fi!:’.‘un“fl 280/ Delliay Sotom olos. atinoc Saturdsy at 2 p. m. MYERS OPERA HOUSE. IMMENSE SUCOKSS OF Moran & Manning’s Minstrels. A GKEAT BILL FOR THIS WERK. AN ENTIRE OHANGE OT° PROGRAMME. Pirst timo horo of the great buzlosquo The Grroat Jubllee. A Now First Part. Now Aots. Now Songs #hd Dancos BUGERI ang UNS\WVOITH in Now Actn. " Billy M ibg's Locsl Burlosan, OPLN ON BUNDAY. 'Evory- A Now and Origiunl, Dot 1al to ocuro yous setss. "Bo% Offico opon fom i uatil 5. . MILLINERY, WILLINERY! BEDUCED PRICES FOR SUMMER SEASONT ‘We reduce prices of Straw Goods end Trimmed Hats to- dey, for the Summer Season. - Just opened, more of those Elegant Imported Flowers, WEBSTERS, 241 WEST MADISON-ST, NEW PUBLICATIONS, WHAT IS. HOME WITHOOT AN ORGAN? And what will an an now be, without. S DITHOR. & GO Bow.. dolighitul, compiots SGilbotion of Roed Organ Blusio, oallod tho ORGAN AT HOME! Evory Organ noods it! The Best callostian for Rood anal 200 mot difontt plocos, G’-nmd that 50 dull musle fa In thom: the org Ao, emooth, legato atylowsod, but aaan nrllN at Home should b choorful, tight Aund stacoato masto fs ot oxclndad. At " prosont 'L ho Organ tus bomo aofton slont, or .’H o mustc s not providod for it. Horo ts b Umolke, eaty, famillsr, now musto, at hol¥lgin overy nation, {n fact all kinds by Evmhod: considors the bost com- Oxsn at'Thmol 80 or whom posors, Tho publishors take pride and ploasure (s pro- sunting suclt a suborlor baok to tho public, aud ballovo it worthy to bo at homo i avary family, Wrico, Doards, 82,10; Cloth, &7-9{ Tull gitt, 84,00 OLIVER DITSON & C0, COHAS, H, DITSON & CO, BOSTON. 711 B'dway, Now York, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. MISCELLANEOUS, CINCeINNATY, April 13, 1873, THE BENNETIT HOT AIR FURNACE CO, Bovh d all {ta brauchos to Cinolnnatl, Ohio, and Ha moahnfaetoey and warorooua from 1oaud 18 Wost, F(th: at. ta 634, 716 Weat Eighth-st., and :ltuéd 5d 0. agonta whatayor In Iilinols, o¥oopt 7 o X!. Chaco, ia proparsd to roopi from individuals . trons ho grado for Buranoo, Datont Joom, Hoat from rado for Furancos, I'at om Ory, Vo o Hoaters, sad Hoatiag Suir provont Jocation 0ur faciliites are croasod, and wo aro proparod, wiih axfenafvo finprovo- monts, to moat the wants of tho' communlty In ovory par- Hoular, Addross, Bennett Hot Air Furnace Co,, OINGINNATI, OHIO. BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE {&B"n‘i}fl“\’,"%"“’ bost artiole in tho market for BLUE- Tho genulne haa both Barlow's snd Wiltborger's namos on tho label, snd is up at Wiltborgor's Drug Store, No. 233 North Bocon “x’n%}f& g eilem ropristor. X7 Tor salo by Grocors and Druggista, » WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providonco, T, 1., Bullder of the HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE, Witk Harrls' Patontod Iprovompata, Sond for Olrou- iars, groatly in- SALVE. All Right Sulve for Buras, Holls, CORNS! 2 conta n box. __DR. STEPAENS, 134 Doarborn.at. . SCALES, FAIRBANK® BTANDARD SCALHES e OF ALL 81ZE8, 258) P ATRDANKS, MORSH &00 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST, FRAGTIONAL OU! N AR A SN Attt X $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. ) ] . FINANCIAL. LK SHORR & JIGHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, NEW SINKING FUND BONDS, COUPON AND REGISTERED, $6,000,000. Bands Due Oct, 1, 1882, with Intorest nt HBoevon per Cont, paynblo semtenniunily, Aprlf nnd October, nt the oflice of the Unlton Trust Co. of Now Yorlc. $000,000, or Ton_por Oont of the Loan, o bo rotlred annually by tho Binking Fund, Gonpon Bonds of..v .eveesevensevncnso 51,000 on0h, TReglatored Bonds of $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 onob, Price, 94 and Acorued Interest. ROBINSON, CHASE & C0. BANKERS, - No. 18 Broad-st.,, New York, SUMMER RESORT: CGREENBRIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, West Virginia, Fanious for their Altorative Waters and Fash- iormb_lo Patrqmgfl. are Now Qpen, * - Thoy nro 3,000 foot atiovo tid (ordls - 0T b proa o ing SRS ot CANACLY JoF Bgooms: modating S0 porsons, Ohargos, 8350 por day, §31 por 3 F munth, 0'ara also propriotors of tho Bwoot Ohalgbo 3 T i Y ators and bathing advaatagen, ‘Willo Balphur Wator kopt hore for tho uso- of visltors it Do day R por mont, i s from 'all points in tlio Woeat b to Olnclapati by all; honce by fiatolass packot- ‘and thence by 1o Ohesa- "Vhlto Baohiae; and also at the drug storos ROCKY POINT HOTEL, RHODE ISLAND, SEASON OF 1873. This woll-known and popular Summer Rotort: situated gn Narragansott Tiay, batwveon tho otiosof Peovidencoand Howport, will bo opai for tho rogoptian of guctta Juno 2, “Ta mogt 1o growing domands of (o pablio, ko capac 8 ot fnaroased aino Iaat. Sasaon, b T LA toamboata a day from 1 3 o s s O HURL Botiyntor Y, OCEAN NAVIGATION. NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, BRISTOL, LONDON, And o1l Other Points in England and Wales, Tho South Walos Atiantia Stoamsh Brat-elass onmobaps il al frou Eo road Wharf, Je T PRMBROKK, GLAMORGAN, Thono stosmahins, Company's new ansifanta Rai May 28 bl oxpressly for tha trado, oA o 4 J vidod with all tha liteat improvomanta for tho cornforeand Sonvonfones of OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. First Cabin. vervess BEQ UITONCY Becond C: 5 ourrency Htoerago, 80 ourroney o Fropat Drafts for £1land upwards, poicnior partilite Aiply to Gexti, o th Com- s 008 o, nol iambors, and (o Now Yorl NROUBALD DAXTER & 10, Agonts, No. 17 froaday. ALLAN LINE Hontreal Ocgan Sfpamship Co. *First-class Steamships, Unsurpassed for Bpeed and Comfort, running on the Shortest Sen Routes betyveen EUROPE AND AMERICA i TATES OF PASSAGE: 0A Al b 1] 3T S, R T A% ol oo OLASS LINES BTEGIAGE Tickots oithor to,or from Earopo, also st Towost ratos, and through to polfits 1o tho Wose lower thian by ottor Hues, A RATES OF FREIGHT: Taril. i ol B¢ d| Ly ppatsmandnal sl Nosbandio trom Jirer For othor {nformation, or frof; llxl un:mfll, apply attho ALGAN & 0O,, Agonts. Company's Offico, 73 and T Balllag tarlca n wook from Now York, and oarrying pas: ‘agngors fo atl paris of Groat Britain, Iteland, Continontal Zuropo, and the Moditersancan, Jabln from 3 ‘3o, Britiah and Teish ports onst, 8301 wost, Dintal porta samo as othor roguiar Hncs, B, cleronor. Woply for Tall ioformation ot the Come any's of 8, No, 7 Rowling Groen, New York, and N. K. Eomer asailonnd Maduonats,, Obicago -HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS, Wil sal from Now York as follows: ) Thuraday, Juno 13, 7 A, M. ey June 1 542 AL Jano 19,1 B M. ‘Juno 21, TP, M. And geols _suceoeding BATURDAY aud THURSDAY, from Pior No. 45, North Rtivor, Cubin Prasnge, $70 and 800 Gold. Btoorago, to Britlsh Porta.veussesssesse 230,00 Ourrosoy, Round Trip Tickets at Reduced Rates. SIGHT DRAFTS for salo at low ratos. FRANCIS C. BROWN, Gonoral Westorn Agont, 33 South Clark-st., corner Linke, STATE LINE. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- AN AN A DB o Thesg ologent now stoamom will sall (rorm Btate Lin lery Fultoh Foroy teockiyn, N ¥ as tollowrs: PENNSYLVANIA, 3, 437 e s R 2 noeday, Forinightly tioroatior. AUSTIN BALDWIN & Agonts, 7 Broadway, gAMPIR & SIARGIS, Agont Cor, of Oanal nud Wost Madison-sta., Ohios; CUNARD MAIL LINE ESTABLISEBRD 1840. c-!a\l'lv (2 N. Steam Betweon Now Yark, Boston, and Liverpool. FROM NEW YORK, un a July 3] Calabria "Aud from BostoRovory Tuoaday, Onbin Pasango, 8§80, 8100 and 8130, Gold. Exourslon Tioketa at Roduoed Ratos, Stoorago Passage, Bokedeshans droms Belaie® Koltad: sad tho Goninont a ¥ 0. DU vvl‘z/lmkr Gon't N, W. cor, lark and Randolpli-sis. NATIONAL LINE, Balllng trom Now York T town and_Liverpoot o e N Y orE con ivaat ovory Fartalgr Cabin Passage $60, $90, and $100 Currency. Tixcurslon Tickote at favoralle wses, Intending poa- mould moke 1 for bortha, songors aliould meke onrly appllaation (s bortha b0 cursanoy. Propald stwerago tiokets I, ‘%‘ poo] uoonats Tonondurs, Glssgom Gaatid oAl oc Lonion 680 Shprunoy. Phssougors booked to or from Gorman and Soandina: e 82k o o tho Jacgost n tho trad ‘Tite Btoamahips of th 10 aro thi L in t) rade. ratta on Groat Britaln, Trolad, aad fHo Gontinone WILLIAM )!A\(‘)’AL]S'II‘\E B, i T S Tl e DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. TTakonotico, that tho firm aud copartnership horotoforo oxiating botwoon Krnst Grossman and Ohsclos Lango fe ixeolyoi tila day by amutual consont, Krnat Urotemah L Sontlune businoes at sheold stand and pay all out- Fan, e ludabtoduoms ot eald Begeer arogaaan, GHARLES LANGIL, On the Xuwropean Plan.|, TO RENT. OFFICES. A fow Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building, Single or in suites. With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through-~ out the Building. : Elevator running during ell business hours. . These Otfices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of ‘business reguiring a central lo- cation. W C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. UNDERWEAR. B T St S T A e v NDERWEAR. Spring and Summer Merinos, An« ola Flannels, Bilk, Lisle Thread, oan, Linen, Jocconot, &o., in fine goods, at bottom ‘prices. WILSON BROS., 8, T, cor. of Btato and Washington.nts., O G N o Watinon, | Oblcego. And Pikg's Houso, Otnolnuald, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Spring Arrangemont. TEXPLANATION OF REFERKNCE MARKRS. ~ t Baturday oxe ocoptad. ¥ Bunday oxcoptod. Al ‘oz 3 - T dus T xsortep,, S hionday esoapiod. YAz MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depot, fool Lake at., and fool of Tvceniy-second-at. ke asice, 57 Glark sir, southeast corner of Randotyhy and 16 Canalat., corner of Aadlson, Arriy " 8:16 p, m. ® 8:00 . m. 10:20 5. 1. HENRY O. WENTWORTH, Goneral Passonger Agost. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD, Chicage, Alton & St. Louls Through Line, and Loulsiana {31a.) newo shord roule from Chicagato Kaniaa iy, Unlon epots Weet Side, near Madison-ot, dridge. Areive, B, Loula & Springflold Expross, R At Lo, cproth |, . |* Bil0p. mm. nsas City ¥ Vi ‘Jackaonvillo, 1ll., and Loulsi- 0:13 8, m. |* 8:10 . m. Daily, via Main Tine, and dafly orcopy Saturdny, via Jnckaonsilio Diviston. F¢DAHy. via Hata Lino, and d Jusunnitlo Divsios, (DA, Bamars Lise,and dhly + CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & S PAUL RAILWAY, Tuton Depot, comer Mardison and_Canal.ste,; Ticket Office 63 South Clark-st., oppasite Sherman House, and at Dejiat, Teave, | Arrive * 9:% 2. m, *5:00p, m. 19:3 p. m. tlwariken, St. Paul & Mtianoap olis Day Expines Milwankop & P Mo, BE B & i olis Nigut Tpross S 46:50 8. m, "H1:002. m; * 416 p. m. CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & OUINGY RAILROAD, epote—Faot of Lakest,, Indiana-av., and Sizteenthott., and Canal and Sizteenthets, INehet ofices {n Brigi He v No. BD Clark-at., and at depots, Teare, Mol 2 Otiaws and Sirontor PAssonR Dubuquo and Sloux Oity Ex, Pacific Iast g S e, t angor (Buniar). Dibaun & Sheer ity Kep, Pacific Night Expro: Dawnor's Grovo Accol ) Downor's Grove Accomumodation)® 6:15 p, r, o w; JLLINOIS GENTRAL RAILRORD. e T et st mear Clargy L iecond st Ticke 2. Passa i 1yde Parkand Osk ¥ oods a 1ydo Bark aud Oak Woods! a. Jiydo Park sad Qak Woods: a. We a.m o m . m D.m. . m. . my CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. ity ofices, corner Randolph and LaSallests,, and 15 Canal. tuy corner Hadisonar, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depol, comer o Hagrison and Shermanie, 2Neket ofice West Madison-st, Arrive Qnby, LonvonwthAtobison s RiohtBsprom 15 H Tofvouwart LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Buren-st,, Soot of LaSaile-s. fcket ofices, northwast corner Clark and Randolph-ste., and southwest corner Canal and Mudison-ats, | Arrive, Espross Accom, via Batn Line. . r Ligo and Mol Lino Night Rxpross, via Mai Tifinast Avoommodatior outh Ohloago Aosomin CHICAGO, B?NIIILI.E & VINCENNES RAILROAD, C. & St. Louis Depot, corner of Cae Washing-on- Arrice. ™ R PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Teave, | _Arrice, i v G10p. m. Vaiparafis Aecommodtion Bi0a e CHICAGD & PACIFIC RAILROAD. it et Ao it ntiate, General affes talated and o e, Gene D e i shtack, corner dtandoiph and Lasallo-ts, Arrice, Rosolle, Accommodatinn. River Park Accommadati River Patk Acoowmodution! CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. rom the Greai Ceniral Ruflroad Depot, foot of, Jor through tfcksls, and slesping-car berths appl new Tickel ofice, 131 Handolph-s ear corner Clu alott,, corner Hadison; 8 LaSallest,, corner Lake-st, o ington ; Toave Ohoago, Arrivoat Indlat ‘Arriva ab Ofnoinnatl Traly ive at O 1 .+ Moy B185 00 W, A0 i e R e R ,

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