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t THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1874. e e e LOCAL MISCELLANY. “ROPERS” AND INNATE DISHON- EBTY. > To the Editor of The Chicago Tribunes By 'Lhore is littlo doubt that those of your readord who bave glanced through the offusion of “ A, B.," 1n which ho pitinbly poura out his talo of woo which ended fu such diro dlsastor to his pockot, will give him crodit for posaossing all tho ogotism that Lo mny desire to claim, but aa for his common-senee he many, porchauce, pos- noss It in infinitesimal propoitions, like honto- opathio nostrums, but on hia vislt to the noto- xious *80” with tho “ropor,” the snccharum of dishonosty wes so potont and aotive within him that bis small quantum of cominon Bouss woa completoly noutralizod. And when ho rushod off to Ture Tamnune offico in such virtu- ous indignation the nqua of egotism again com- plotely drownod tho feobls drug, or ho never would hava o oxposod his own wesknoss snd folly, and tho latont distoncaty which in many waosk clarpctors ia only kopt dormant by slinmo of oxposuro ond drend of punishmout. That hie Iottor of the 2d inst. can possibly bo #t for the bonofit of honost mon,” 1t is oxtromoly difMcult to porocive, and the thought that 1t can o of any utillty to thoso povscssing ** common gonso” 1s abeolutoly uutenable, unless it bo hotd that laughtor 18 botter than pl|¥uh$‘ and, if thore bo nay tonso {n the eaying *lnugh and grow fut,” ‘many of your renders will ere this have added soveral ounces to thoir corporate frames, Dut thero 18 o fur moro sorious phaso to the picturo thus brought bofore tho public by this man, It not only points out to the public what it alrcady knoww, that thero are scorcs of un- hanged scoundrols prowling onrmost-fraquented thoroughtares in soaroh of victims, and allowed tocarry on their nolarious pnmt(cna with im- punity, unmolested by tho polico, and that thora are hundreds of fould permitted to perambulate the strouts uuattonded by uurso or guardisn, -lmln_\-s willing to be ousnarcd by thoso socia spiders. ‘But this solt-impaschment of theman ¢ with ton {anm‘ oxporienco in Chicago " showe that thero & anotlior, and much more_ serions,tralt .In tho human charnctor which contributoa to tho mains tounnco of such_ pest-louses of iufamy as ™ 8)." #'\Wo onll a nottlo but o nettle, and fho neta of foola but folly,” but what can bo said of o man who bossts of his common sensa; whoso Jettor oven shows that ho has had somo education , whoso ‘vrldo is bnlug a_rospectablo cifizon of ten yoars' atauding; who glories in his evotion to tho omanntious of tho gront teacher of morals, tho publio prous,—what can be sald of such a man, who, for the ssko of gutdu&nn * drink " at the oxponse of o atrauger, aceOm= pavioa that stiangor futo o gamtling don, and thon deliberntely tries to swindlo—no, rob—n joor old doludod man who bad boen tlogced bo- yornl “The (houghtstruck me," esya *'A. B.," * that I hod botter take s hand and givo ft back to tho old man,” ete., oto. ; but what sane roader of “A, B.'a" lotter belioves o word of such non- sonsical rhodomontads ? Is it uot alearly PRlpa- bls to all that *‘ common Beneo” \as ovatcomg by cupidity and iunato dishonesty ? It is oxactly this funate dishonesty upon whioh thosa . thieviug sconndrals rely so much for muc- cong,—it 18 tho old story of * dog ent dog",—and invaniably tho bold dog who dofles tho laws do- vours tho timid cur whoso cupidity is coverad with tho thin gossamer veil of outward intogrity, hold togother by fear. 1f every ono who is ncconted l'?' Lhoso reptiles called "“ropers " was to act as did your corrospondent only yestordsy, tho profession doubtless’ would die for want of practitionors ; * How d'yo do, Mr. — ” (indistinct guttural murmur) Correspondont (with alook of bowildermont)— I beg pardon, Ttoper—Ilain't your nnme (inarticulato grum- blo) 7 Where are you from ? Correspondent—\What ig that to you ? Roper—Vhy, becauss I think I know you (with a:tompt to take correspondout’s hund). Correspondont (withdrawivg hand and fold- ing itinto n fist which bo planted dox{orously mguinst roper’s handsome ph; u(agunmv?-—Now, pertaps, you will in future ** kuow mo,” ‘There is no fear of honest and sane men bninfi deluded by such a worn-out, throadbara old tric! Bs that described by * A. B." WELDOX GOODFRLLOW. Qscaco, July 8, 1874, 5 . CRIMINAL. THE POLICE COURTS. Robert B. Wil was conducting Limself ina disorderly manner Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and whon Ofticer DeGrool uttempted to arrest him ho objected and fought viliantly, but tono offect, and was fivally coutlned in the Mudison Btreot Station. Yestordwy wmorning Justico Boully continued the hearing of the caso till the 8th inst,, under §200 bouds. Justleo Seully had numerous offeuders againat the dignity of thoecity bofore liw yesterdsy morning, the greater portion of them being drunks wbich wero begun on the eve of the Fourth. Ho thorefore let them off with slight fines, excopt in two cases, ono o vary bad, dis- ordorly chap, who whon arreatod gavo tho name of & well-known citizon on the West 8ido, For this decoption, as_much a8 for the drunk, tho Joafor was finod §10; the othor, Jomes Black, Lud takou mauy drinks, and was fned 910 there® or. Fridsy night, ot sbout 11:30 o'clock, Mr. John R. Mason bitehed his horso and buggy in front of o grocory storo at tho comer of Torvest ~ nveuue and Thirty-fifth streat, snd while absont two men, numed Pes: Riloy snd Willism Cornell stole tho ng and drovo off, Mr. Masoo almost immedintol roturmed, and, socing the fellows driving nn{ slarted in pursuit, They, discovering they wera pursued, drew their rovolvers, aud, putting Whip to the animal, drovo at bronkneck spec down_ the sveuns, Officer Nynn, who wos patroling his beat, and taking in tho situntion ot & glunco, intorcoptod and arrested them, Yos- tordsy morning they wore brought before Jus- tice Boyden, and by lum held ovor to the Oriwmi- nal Court in bonds of §1,000 oncl. Linat Monday nfght o bold and daring highway robbery was committed onono of the thorough- fares of the city. At nbout tho hour of 11 o'clock, as Michael Kellor was goiug from o planing-mill on_tho Weat Side, whero Bo wonat work, to his rosidonco at No. 78 DoKovon streot, Lo was accosted on Caual gtreot, botween Washe jugton and Randolph, by two men named Thomns Carmody nod Martin Lillis, both strangars to bim, Aftor watking a short distanco with Kel er, and drawiog lum into conversation, and thereby getting him off his guard, thoy struck him'a blow that felled him to the earth, and thoy robbod him of his watel, chain, and pockot-book, The orles of Kollor branght him assistanco from somo people who were mnndiufi uear the Washington street tunnol, but tho robbiors made their escaps, Curmody only was subsaquently arrested,—Lillis haviug loft town,—nnd yestorday morning ho was brought beforo Justico Boyden, who hold him over to the Criminal Court {n bouds of $1,600. Fuday night Officer Gloason arroated a follow, namo unkuoown, on the Wost Side, for disoiderly conduct, I taking him to the lock-up, the ofti- gor wag sot upon by a rough nemed ‘o Gal- lnixlmr. who, with drawn revolyer, demunded the release of the prisonor. A souflla ensuod, and tho arcested party got away, leaving the skirts of Lia coat 1 Gloason's hauds, Gullagher, how- ever, wag not 8o fortunate as s friend, and ho ocoupied tha cell for the night, in tho Unlou Btvoet Station, thut was intooded for tho dixorderly chup, Yestorduy Gallagber ‘was brought before Justice Scully to answer to tho charge of interferiug with an officer in the disetiargo of bis duties, and was fined ©26, He waa thon taken to tho [)rluounr'n ‘*pan," which 1¢ & smnll room west of sud adjoining the court-room, with & front on Madisou street, and fully 20 font abovo the stone sidewalk in front of tlo stution-houso, While tho Court was oo~ cupled in disposing of other offenders, this plicky follow iumpnd from the window to the mdewalk, lighting equare on bia feot, Iu the preses ¢o of avor twonty porsens, and made by oscapo, unburt, Up to o lnte hour last uight ho Liad not been rearrested. Captain Pat Foernoy, who was at one time & atrolmun, but now practices the profession of nw, chinetly in tho police courts, belng very muoh overcome by tho exceuslve heat of lnst Friday, atrolled into a valoon on West Mudison street, wbout 9 p.m., and whilst engaged in the plensing ocoupation of cooling Ing purched throat with o rum punch Was aecoated by & biue-conted ind - vidual, who inforined the sttorney that he was an officer of tho police foreo, and 1t beoama his unplessant duty to arroet and take him to the Took-un, for what orimo ho didn't then propose to stato; aud also informed the geutlomnn that it was necessary to senreh him, and thove~ upou compelled the now thoroughly astonished and irate Feenoy to turn his pookets inside out, and thin opmation he was compelled to submit to overand over again, untll,'some acquaintauces of tho burrister happening in, the follow, who was drossod in the garb of an’ oflicor, mado sty exlt from the paloon. Ho was subsequently ar- routed, and-gaye tho name of John Oscelor. Yestordny worning the prisunor was brought be. fore Jusiice Soully for huuning, but the lucidont hiad ro astoniahed Oapt. I«‘nnn{ (hat ho waa com- pletely proatratod and unablo to appear, and thereforo the case waa continned undor 8200 ball Bl Mondsy., Itis mthorhnuvnlr roportod that tho fellow, on learning the onlling of the Captain, signifled hls jutoutlon of omploying him to dofond thie oaso. : Tho notorious old bummer, John Boclor, who ia tho propriotor of a low, disordo:ly houso on I'wenty-socond stroot, known as ! Fort Bookor,” wna boforo Justics Boyden lust Thuraday, for about tho twontioth timein the past year, to anawor to the chiargo of drunkenness and koop- Ing houso of 1ll.famo, o was disposed uf by pulug sont Lo the Dridewoll for ninoty dmys, 'I'he lumates of tho ostablishmont ave froquent- 1y anuoyed by the porsistont offorts of the own- orof the property to colloot his routs, They, in_order to avoil this troublo, inducod old "Bocker to imblbo frosly of bad whisky Wednosdsy night, and, sa nresult, got him sout up., Tho old fellow 'lmln& out of tho way, the froquont appoarance of tho landlord for tho next ninety days was torminated, and the inmatos, Friday, entored upon one Ennd, huge wproo, making night hidoous with thoir carous- als, and kooping up auch a din that even the po- licoman who walks his boat in thatlocality could not take his quiot and rofroshing stosts aftor tho hour of mldu?;zm.; and, a8 to the nelghbors slesp- ing, that was uttorly imposaiblo. The ofii- cor could mot stand this intorforonce with his comfort, and ‘*‘pulled” {ho whols party Friday night. Yestordny mnmmg Justico Boy- den finod thirce of tho inmatos 810 each, ona 5, and one 7, and discharged four othors, Thoso who wore fined will keap company with tho boss of tho coucern, old man Dooker, nt the Dride~ woll, GENERAL NEWS. At n rogular couventlon of Gauntlet Lodge No. 4, K. of I, hold at Castle Hall, corner Ls- Sallo and Adams streots, Juno 80, tho following oftlcora woro elocted to serve for tho onsuing torm: E.O. Race, P, C.;J. 8, Cram, 0.0:; T. I, Cudebook, V. C.; H. F. Green, M. F.;E. Murphy, P. A new regulation has gone into force on the Wost 8ido Stroct Railway. The conductors are roquired to point out the comet to inquiring passengors, Ono of the former, » short-sighted man, bolng dotected by tho Suporintondent in thoe sot of passing off the flames from tho Bwan- sen Bmolting Works on a young Iady as the flery portent, was direoted to woar spootacles, and ou- Joya the distinction of being the only conduotor who wears gig lamps. Quinn Connors is a sneak thiof, and yestorday ho entered « building on Lako street and stole threo coats. _Oficor Stools eaw him loaving tho premises, and gavo chaso. Ho dropped tho gar- ments aod oscaped. Oficer Dowoy attempted to arrost Charles Hildobrandt last night, on Dosplaiues street, and was persuaded not to doso for s moment by two men, who plnced londed rovolvers at his vosd. Capt. G, O, Noon came up, and, makin, o foint ae1f to dinw o revolver (which Lo L ,I:IM)Li ct:umud tho parties to allow tho oficer todo s duty. A very delightful lawn-party was givon by Mr, ond Mrs, Jamos M. Harvoy, inst Tuesday aftor- noou, at their summer residence, uoar Cornoll, on tho Illinois Contral Railroad. Tho occasion waa tho attainmout of Lis mujority by tholr sao- ond son, Mr. James M, Harvey, Jr., and alarge number of frionds nssombled to do honor to s birthday, and to assist him, figuratively, in as- suming the foga virilia. Among thom wero many of the members of the Board of Trustees of the Boldiers' Home, of which Board Mra, Hatvey has boon & mqmber for twolve years, Ono of tho fentures of ths afternoon was tho prosentation to young Mr. Harvey of tho ‘“*Sol- diois' Home Cook Book,” with appropriate and humorous_remarks by Dr. Hamill and Mr, Sayres, If thoro ia" apy wirtue in good advico, Mr. Harvey will' lLave somo ono studying the recipes of that book with- in & vonr. 'The guests como down in 2 spocial car, and spont tho sfternoon in croquot= playiug, daocing, tlirting, oto., nfler the usunl Inehion of similnr Rnrunu, only roturning to the city when compelled to do so by the approach of ujght. Al agreed in pronouncing it & charming affair, . Prof. Delafontaine turned the apectrogcope on ho comet Friduy evening lnst, but, owing to cireumstances which noed not lere be detailed, ho did not obtain very eatisfactorv results, e caught a glmpso of thrce lincs, which spposred to ba identical in position with thoee observea in somo other comets, and which bay boen thought to indieato that tho comet is wholly, or in_ large part, composed of somp form of carbon. ~The comet will be o mora brifliant objoct durivg the coming waok, and can be subjected to umlflnctorg oxamina- tion with the speatroscapo. It may bo said that astronomers are not quite as confidont about the carbon composition of a comot 88 they wero two or throo years ago. Tho * Northwestern Masonle Aid Asaocia- tlon,” having filed preliminary papers in tho of- flco of tho Becratary of Stute, huve received a cartitieato of Incorporation under the laws of tho Stato of Iilinois, bearing date Juno 27, 1874, Tho ueccssary steps aro now take ing to put tho Aesociation in working order st tho earliest possible day, 1t s co-oporative in ite character, and is limitod in its membership to Masons in good standing. Its object is to afford pocuniary relief to the widows aud orphans of doceased mombers, A small fee is required for mombership, and, on the death of a momber, the surviving members of his class ara _nssossed, ncoording to nge, an amonut averaging $1 cach, and & small por- centege additional to cover actus] exporscs of assessmont and collection, Tho oxporionco of similur oseocintions, it ia claimed, prove that §2,500 or §5000 may thus bo securod to the families of mem- bers at from one-fourth to ono-fifth tho cost of an ordivary life-insurance policy for a liko amonnt, Every possible precaution will ba incorporated in the plan to guard sgainst ms. appropriation of the funds or extravaganco of exponses. The names of the Trustees olocted for the first yoor aro as follows: Euos Brown, Gootge Garducr, Jamos K, Murphy, John Feld- kemf, John O'Ncil, Thomas B, Brown, Houry E. Hamilton, Thomas D. Fitch, and Daniol J. Ave- 1y, 'The headquariors of the Assooiation will be in this city. Qver 2 000 people went ont_on_the excursion train to the auction sato at Englowood yoster- day. Thoy wore sccompauied by Dean & Ney- ing’ Dand.” Linrgo accessions were mado to thair numbers from surrounding placos, making & crowd of noatly 5,000 poopls whou ull wers upon tho ground, The bidding was sactive, and tho sulo was g declded success, over $60,000 worth of proporty boing sold during tho day. Uufor- tunately, when tho bidding was at its height, and lota wore going off handsomely, a gon- oral free flight occurred smong ihe Irish elomont, tho spring water of Bouth Englewood Emviug too iuvigorating for the Celte, HSoveral eads were brokon in good style, and & gonoral panio resulted, Up to this timo lots were sellin; a3 fast na papers could bo made out, at aboul 8200 cach, Col, Elison secing iv was impossiblo to try and rally the immense orowd, adjourned the salo to Monday afternaon aud oveniug, July 18, st tho auotion roum of Elison & Pometoy. Enones i PERSONAL. Jndge David Davis, of the United Ststes Bu- promo Court, is at the Palmer, Tho Hon. E, . Stoughton, the eminent Now York lawyer, ia reglstorad st the Palmer. Prof, O. A, Young, of Dartmouth College ; Cupt. Hall, of tho Washington Obsorvatory; and Prof. Watson, of Ann Arbor, will bo in thoe oity this week on thelr way to Chins, whoro they go to observa the trausit of Vouus. ILLNESS OF THE REV, DR, PATTON, The Rov. Dr. Patton bad an attaok of bleed- ing—whother of the brouchial tubes o of tho lungs, I8 undecided, althongh his physleisn, Dr. Iedges, hopes not tho Intter—Wednesday last, which waa repoated Lhursday night. While the bomorrhage was uot copious, yet 1t was suiliclent to excito his friondy with the most sorious fears for its reaults in the future, He was quite com- fortable lnst ovening, aud able to couverso a littlo with friouds who ealled to soo him, Over- work is the probable causeof this suddonattacls, e bas roeallod el his appointments to preaoh for thoe summer, and, by odvico of his phy- giclan, ho will leave Chicngo for some more con- sulnl olimato a4 suor a4 Lo ls able to travel. Y)uuvor Las_been commonded to bLim, but whern he will go to recruit 18 not deolded at prusont, TOTEL ARRIVALA, Sherman House—Louw Hindskopf, Milwau- Yoo; 1. M, Norton, Ashiand, Kv.; W, H. Plattuer, New York; Dr. Mason, Aurors ; John Titzgarald, Plattsmonth, Neb.; 13, O, 8hirk, Erloy ‘I, X, Cree, Washington, D, U.: Silag 4y Bt. Louis. . . . Tremont House— B, . 'Pilinghast, oditor Xeview, DMolive, 1, 3, A, Marquoto, ~ Fort ' Dodgo; 1. ¥, Aldrich, Irovidence, It. I; O, H. Macom- bor, Now York ; A. A. Smith, Ban noisodj C. 1, Taylor and lady, Milwaukee ; O, Troyer, Ban Flanclaco; E. W. Gilman, Norths Esstod, Masn.: Georgs W. Bheldon, New York, . o Falmer House—Bynford Bornheimer, Now Yorky A. L. Edwunds; Bostou j Dantod k(nne, Dutsolty J 0. Toemple, Daltimore; L. B. Folt, Galonn; Gandnor ’h\pgs, Cinolonati s L, Bushuoll, Massn~ chusotta ; E. 0. Dean, Washington, D, 0.; Jamen Roborteon, Glasgow, Ponttand; N. Kingsbury, Philadolphia ; Capt. Woane, Lnglandy J. W, Cuthbortson, Melbouene; W, L. Dayton, Trou- ton, . . . OGrand_ Pactfie Ilotel—Tho Ion. I, I, Cablo, Rock Islane i the Hon. I P, Payne, Closoland ; W, If, Howland, Balt Lako Gooege T Toall, 1,8 Avy Capt, Tylor T 5y and g Tylur, England ; Howagd Fry, Susque- hanna ; . 1% Stadobulcor, Sou®h Doad ; J. IL Dovoreaus, Clovolad ¢ 1, P, Bucklolf, Shang- bnl, Chinny O. W. DBurt, Bhroveport, Ls.; George Grahiam Halifax, Englaud. ——— ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tho 8t. Goeorge's Plenlo Committeo Lave do- olded to hold their annual plonic Thursday, July 80, at Nolson Park, River Foroat. A new olass in Gorman was formed at the Chl- orgo Athonmum last wook, and will meot every Monday evening ; also, an advanced claes moeta on tho same nigqt, Tuo rogular monthly mooting of the Dirac- trosses of the Ohicago Orphan Asylum willbe held Tuosdny, at tho Asylum, 769 Michigan svenuo, at P} Pom. W. Hind 8mith, Bnm'uhr{ of the Young Men's Olistian Assoolation of Manchester, Eug,, will addrous the young men of the oity at the Y, M. ?. A, rooms, No, 148 Madison stroot, this even- g, The Hon. A. I.. Morrison will raview the Will- ismite wara in Ireland **From Doiry to Limer- iok,” nt Hooloy's Opora-House this ovoning. The Hippodrome parade on Mondny morning will bo worth seolug. Starting from Lake Parlk, where the oxlubitions ara to Lo glven, the pro- cesslon will move wost on Madison stroot to Buate, north to Ohioago avonue, wast to Walls, gouthi to Randolph, woat to_ Halstad, south to Madison, enst to Clark, south to Twolfth, east to Vabsgh avonuo, north to Adams, onat to Michi~ an avonuo and the show ground, Two por- formances will be given Monday, Doorsopon at lond7p.m. . 100 MILES IN TWENTE-FOUR JIQURS, Thoro can be no doubt whatcver but Mr, D, O'Leary will commenco his walk of 100 wiles in twonty-four consecutive hours at the West Bido Rinleon the evening of tho 18th Inst, The building is boing put’ in order for tho occasion, and in & fow days all tho necossary arrangoments will bo comploted. Tho following gontlemen have alroady consonted to met as judges: Ald. Quirk, Maj. Moore, Dr, Guerin, Capt, Doniel ¥, Qlooson, X, G, Welch, Jobn- B, Roche, John E. Tausoy, aud mavy others, Dr. Guerin has kindly contonted to be Mr, O'Leaty’s medical advisor duting tho walk, —— Oheap and Comfortnble Homes, Why will paople pay out a snug lttle fortunc as rent every five years to landlords for crmnpod up quartors in s nolsy, dusty, bad-smeling city, snd have nothing to show for thelr money, when they con purchase for the same nmount a fine commodioua bouse and largo 1ot {n that moat beautiful of suburbs, 0 miles south- weat of thocity, known a8 Morgan Park, 1t has good schools, good eoclety, Sucst rallroad sccommaodatious oxcellont soworage, bydrautio watr, and fare only 10 cents, The Blue Jaland Land and Bnlldh\g Company, No, 11 Chambor of Comunerco, are selling thoso Louses on vory long time at 7 por cent Intorest, all the way from $1,6.0 to $0,000, according to size of lota and house, . You cun see tho property any day fres of charge by caliing on their agant, Col. Goorgo R, Olarke, No, 11 Chamber of Commerco. ——— Positively Only a Fow Days Longer at $8, After four months of unprecedented rush of busi- ness, wo find our purposes sccomplished in Laving our frionds And us in our now location, Thanks to all, trusting wo shall always provo worthy your confidenco and patronsge, Wo hnvo tollod hard, latoand earty, to denl honorably with alt ; how well wo havo succeoded wo feel willing to loave {0 the verdict of the thonsanda who Lave trled us, . B, MOGHERNEY, ‘Deatiut, corner Clark and Raudolph streots. PR —— . Rogardless of the excossivo hoat of {ho past fow days, itis pecu~ Harly rofreshing to visit the warorooms of Coiby & | Wirts, 205 aud 207 Stato stroct, and examiuo the {m- mense stock of farnituro which thoy ara offering to purchasers at prices that distanco competition, Their sticcors 08 manufucturers is owing maiuly to n Vigor- ous effort to produco good furnituro st prices within range of ovorybody.| e = = Matropolitan Hotol. Metropolitan Totel (sito old Bt, James and Orosby Opera Hous), corner Stato and Washington streots, the Yuniness oud fashionablo thoronghfare of Chicngo, Directly opposite is Fiold & Leitor's great store, The Metropolitan fa tho seloct $2.50 day hotal of Chieago. A fow permancnt partios for thosummer accommodate ©d at roasonablo prices at the Metropolitan, Vacation offera an opportunity to take a course of fuatruction in penmanship or bookkeepiug at Dren’s Busiucss Cole Tege, Bpecial classes will be organized noxt Monday, at reguced rates, Tho hall fs cool, and nstruction from tho best teachier of pemmansiip in the city, Feed the Huir with ‘ Phalon Invigorator,” and 3t will (hicken and become glossy. As s touic it I8 unequaled, Tho * Phlon Cereus # by tho best standard perfume, Ven Behnack, Stephenson & Rehd, whole- sale ogonts, snd retailed by ALL drugglste, ahiai g Ao i Chickering’s New Invention. These new style of pianos continue to sttract much attention, The rich, sweet quality af tone delights everybody who heara them, Call ot Reod's Tomple of Musio, — Goyser (Saratoga Water on Draught By Buck & Rayner, makors of the * Mars Gologuo.” el L De Quincey nnd Xiis Opium Propensie ties, Tittlo more than fourtcon yenrs ago, #ays a re- eout Eu;{\ish ‘writer, there passed from amongs us o man who held n high aud very paculinr position iu Engheh literature. For Boventy-threo yenrs DoQuincoy had boon carrying on au oporation which, for want of a bottor term, wo must do- soribo as living, but which would bs more” fitly doscribed by some modoof speoch indicating an oxistenco on tho contiues of drenmland and real- ity. In 1821 he firat published the work with which bis name is moet commonly associnted, and at certain intorvals ho gave tokens to man- kiud of s continued presonce on earth, What bis life may bave been in the intorvals seems to have been at times uuknown even to his frionda, Yo begnn by disappenriug from school and from hia tamily, and sgoma to Lave fallon into tho habit of tomporary eclipses. At ouo moiment hio dropped upon his dequaintance from the clouds ; at anothor he would vanish into utter darkuecss for weols or months together. One day Lucsme to dine with Cluistopher North,—so wo are told iu tho Professor’s life,—was detained for tho night by a heavy atorm of rain, aud prolouged his {mpromptu” visit for a year. During that oriod his habits must have beon rather amazing o a woll-regulated housobold, Ifis wants, in- deed, were n\mgla, and, in one sonse, rogular; & partioular joint of mutton, cut ecoording to cortain mathemationl formuls, and an ounce of Izudasum, mado him happy for a day. Buc in the hours whon ordinary boings are awake, Lo was generally to be found stretchod in profound oplum slumbers upou a rug beforo the tire, and it waa ouly aboui 3 or 8w the mnrulugi'ltuul. ho gave unequivoeal 8 mmumu of vitlity, and suddenly gushed forth in stroams of woudrous oloquonce to tho suppor partios dotaluad for tha purpose of witnessing tho display, That is tho most distinet glimpso 1 bave caught of the liv- fng De Quincoy, Between thesairregular apparis tions we are lastly given to understaud that his lifo wnas 80 strange that ts detsils would bo in- crodible, What these- incrediblo detauls may have boen I bavo uo meuns of knowing, ILis onough that he was & stisuge, unsubstantinl Leing, flitting uncortainly about in the twihight regions of Bociely, emoiging by lte aud siarts into visibility, aftlicted with a general vagueness at to the ordinary duties of mankind, and alwaysand everywliare tuking much wmore oplum thau was good for mm. o tells wy, indeod, that he broke off his overmastering Liablt by vigorous offorts, as bhe tolls us thot opum jsa curo for most setions eyily, and capecislly saved him from an early doath by consumption, It ls ‘plain enongh, hoyever, that ha nevor really re- frainod for any length of time; and porhiaps wo should congratulato oursolves on proponsity, unfortunato, it may bo, for the vietim, but load- ing to the ** Confessions " s one collntoral ro- sult. Tho only part of De Quincey’s carcer in which we may canceive oursulves fo bs treading tho firm gronud of fact la the early poriod de- seribed in his various sutoblographical writings, If we could m'n‘)ul'n(o the gorgoous rhetoilo and the diffuso disousstons of irrelovant topios, of which Lhoy sra_chiafly cumgouuu, wo might, porbaps, come upon s reridim of rolid datos and faots, Setting aslde, howaver, (Lo difliculty of discrimninating the fucts from fancies, wo should not loart guch that in of jmpor- tance, ‘I'iat he was the Son of o rich meronant, who loft bim an orphan at an early uge; that be lived in a suburb now swaliowed up by the advanco of Manchostor; that ho was eent to sonool, and proved so brignt that Le becamo a prodigy of Greck scholarslup, that bo quareled with hls finuralnun, Tan awny to Wales, and afterwacd lod for time » strango . v incognito exintonco among outonnts aud thievish attornoys n London, I8 protty noar all that wo ara told, From other sourcos, it sooms that ho ought to bnve taken a brilllant dogreo at Oxford iu the samo yenr with Sir Robert Pool, but that Lo doonmped” in & sudden pania bofore tho end of the oxamination, It is plain enough that be- foro his opiim oxcosses ho was tho viotim of n morbid temporament and littlo caloninted to strugglo with the prosnic hardabipa of life, 1o Ives thanks bimself for four ciraumstancen. 1o rojoices that hia 10t was cust in a rustio soh- tude i that that solitude wos in Bugland; that lis Yinfant foollngs were molded by the gon- tleat of mintors™ instead of ‘horld’ pugilistio brotheras” aud that he aud his wera mombiors of *'a pure, boly, and magnificont chureh.” TROUBLED FRANCE, The Assnnit on Gambetin- Scones in the Metropolive Parls (June 13) Correspondence of the ANew York Tines, The offoct of Ciambetta's atudied insult to the Bonapartists could havo Loon onsily foroscon, wud it 18 on l{ natural that tho public should tako sidos with L s quatrol with M. Rouhor, Tho lat- tor hns boen admirable In his atatosmanlike mod- eration and dignity. Ho declined to furnish n roport to the Prosident of the Assombly coacorn- ing ‘tho {nsults ho recolved in tho buvette, and hie has pald no sort of attention to the cries he is foraod to bear in golug to or coming from Lho Chambors. Tho offoct of this wise conrso was shown yosterdny at the statton. Tho hall and waltlug-rooms were crowded with mon and boys, who lad ovidently como tharo to take part in & domonsatration ; but when M. Roulior sppenred not a single ory was henrd, tho peoplo rushied forward to oo the ox-Vico imperor ont of ourlosity, and hats werd respoct- fully taken off to him sshe walked down the lino. A stranger might have takon this scono for tho triumphant ontry of some welcome guest, or gomo man whom people dolight to hionor, IIalf an hour lator the scone was changod., In my previous lotter I spoke of tho first insult to Qambotta, whon an ex-oflicor of tho army dored him to ropeat whot ho had sald in tho tribune, Phs suthor of tho soons is now attached to tho ZLiberfs, snd souds tho ovening dis- patchos off by carrfor-plgeons. * I am' ono of thoso Donnpartists whom you oharac- torizod as wrotches,” he ssld, #do you daro apply tho words to me porsuunfly 2" Takon by surprise, Gambetta did not know whot tosny, but hig friond, Guyot-Montpayroux, callod for the polica. As tho gondarmes had soon nothing they lot their prisoner goabout his business, an: for thia thoy wero violantly sssailod by the Doputtas bolonging to tho Loft, M. Adune, M, Lockroy, MM, Brisson snd Ordinalra began to abuse the police ; called them Bonaparusts in disguise, avd said that probably M, de Droglie had paid them to allow tho Ropublicans to b in- sultod. Baveral meu rushod forward and fnvited tho police to arrost tho mou sulting thom, oven if thoy wero Doputios, and whoa tho Brig- adior (Sergaant of Police) eamo, Lo threntenad to do 8o unless tho Doputios ceased disputing with tho agents. In tho ovoniug thoso sconc woro ronewed, Two or throe mon tried to gob at Gambestta, but were stopped by thopolico, and two mon kickec 4t him as ho anund, without reach ing tho tail of his cont, They wore roughly hustled sway by the gondarmos,” Crics on both sides camo ftom tho crowd, Yesterday mornlug tho journals were as full of theso disordora a8 they wore of tho affairs of Princo Pierce and Victor Noir four yeais ago. Tho Rappel acked ** the poopla ™ if thoy would stand by with folded hands and oo thoir repro- sontatives insulted ? 'Thiu was an invitation which was engerly accopted, and at 1:25 yestor- day the Saint-Lnzare station was crowded. The cabareta woro omptied for the moment, and the idlo ouvriers wont in for s regular domonatra- tion, a8 m tho good old daye of rovolts agnlust conatitntod suthority. 'There werae cries of Vive Gambelta whou that hero appeured, quickly followed by numeious hisses, and by counter crion of a bas Rabagas! Cue of the Dapu:les then cried for the polico to arvest tho men who wero insulting the roprosentatives of tho pnorln. “ do on your way,” sad a Sergennt de Villo, # nobody bas imsulted you." As tlus was not satisfactory, tho Doputy said, ** I am Gen. Bans- sicr, mombor of the Assembly—" 1t docs not matter who you aro,"” repliad tte gendarmo, Wif you donotmovoon you will bo arvested yourself ;* and as Gon. Saussior continued to try out ho was arrouted, in fact, aud taken into thie waiting-room, but released 'in timo to take tho train. As M. Rouvior camo up the line—for all porsons had to march between two_lines of polico—sumeono cricd: **Tliorois one of the men who make theso disturbances,” Iustead of pass- ing on a8 ho shonld have done, Rouvior attnoked he polico, * Aro you hera to protect the Dopu- ties," ho erfed in anger,, **or to lot them bo i sultod ?” “1: s the Doputica thomsclves who meke the disturbance,” replied tho wardien de la paix. M. Rowvier began to ery utill louder, aud ho, too, was arrostod. Whon Gambotta neared the door there was & rush and a number of cries of “Yivo la Bn;]mblique." goon drowned it hisses, “rhat sounds like the day they Lad mo back egninet s wall in faco of a Ahootivg squad, said o gondormo, and he was immadintoly do- nounced a8 & Bouapnrtist, a saligot roussin, and othor names of tha kind, and thie Sorzoavh bo- sido him wag assaultod with a cane. Ho sefzod the man behind Lim, who bhapponed to bo A Lefovro, Doputy, who bogan to aburo the awont, and was at once arrested. [n tha maleo whicl followed, M, Do Mahy and snother Rudi- cal Doputy were also takon off to tho station- houso. In the evening tho disorders woro stiil greater, L. Rouber camo in by tho oarly train aud was veceived with tho same rospoctiul sileuce, bub when Gambetta came tho shouts again bagan, The ery of * Vive la Republiquaociale” mingled with tho ory * Vive Gambetta, & bas Rabagas,” “Vive ln I'ranco,” “Vivo Ia Comiuno,” aud © Vive le Potrola,” The autbior of this singnlur ory recoived o blow fu tesponso which sont bim reeling into the arms of & gendarme, who took him off to prison, A worlman, half ‘tipsy, sud with & short pipe in bis momhl suid to o woll-dreesed gontloman by hia side, ¥ Ahl hera's goothor of cos misorables, thoss relches of Bonapartlsts.” The young mun squarcd off and knocked his insultor down, and tien ealmly gaid; * No, I am a Logitimiat, but ready for any iusolent follow, all the samo.” When Gawm- botts walked out hurriedly, surrounded by his frionds, tho disordor wns indesoribablo, Nearly a bundrod gondarmes found iv hard work to koep back tho erowd, ‘Tho Xadical Dof)\mus took up tha hostile crics at once, and hurled back an in- sult, and this icressed the tumult, The polico hiad to push thom on to provent thoir stopping to bandy words with this excited crowd, s Game- botts dosconded the stairway upon the arm of M. Ordinaire, & well-dressod man, woaring tho rosotte of the TLeglon d'Hounour, pushed up fn front of bim snd muisod his’ caue. “f mmn ouo of thoso wrelches” he be- gan, bub M, Gamboita maid: % What do vou want with me; I don't know you.” M, Ordinaire called for tho police. 'Cho geutlomnn rosed o light cano, but s cano was soized be- fore he could strike; but, suddenty broaking wway, bo gavo ML Gambotta's blow n the right eya with bis fist. As this is & glass oyo, one cun faucy the pain it caudad by being violently forcod into tho sockot. M. Gambotta ericd out with anguisb, and shouted to the police to arrest tho aggressor, M. Ordwaire seizod bim, recoiving s sharp blow for his paius, end the youu;f wnan thon pushiod through tno crowd to pinca himsolf chargo of the goudarmen, strugglivg ‘to foreo u guuauge to the spot, ‘Tnis was accomplished, avd 1. Gambetta told the polica to hold thoir pris- oner, af Lo was golug at onco to make a chargo againgt bim, Wuen before the Commissnire, tho young man sald that ho was the Cum{b(e de Bawt- Croix, who had commonded a batintion of mo- bilos in the time of Gambetta's dictaturo, He 14 an ox-Captain of the Imperial Guard, Count Hunt-Oroix said ho had struck M. Gabottn do- liborately, aud with tho lutention of provoking himn “to & duol, on sconunt of his insult to the Douapartist party, of which Lo was a mom- ber,* “Tit," smdthe Commissaire, ** when ong s this ob citing oot in view, ho pives a slap, und not » tist-blow.” Count 8aiut-Croix sald that ho in- tonded 0 hit him with his light rattun walldug stick, but bis arm was seized, and ho stiuck with hig fist, in order that M, Gambotta mught .t nm:ulm without racelving as marked an - sult asthat he had givon i the tribune, The alinrges wero signod by Gowbolta and his friouds, aud the youug man wus bold under ar- rest at the Profecturo, Wbhen the Bunapartlst Daputios came through, they, tov, receivud min- flod choors und insultd ; But they had the good nfiuun to go on without puying suy attention to them, ¢ Moantimo tho Assombly had been yory much oxoited alsp, The Dupnties who Lad boon ar- rosted mande wiitten ehurges ugainst the potleo to M. Bazo, tho questor, and grent animution roigned in the hall, ‘Thore wau great goud bumor a8 well, Although the debato was going on, aud & dull orator arvontuy off his spoech, overy new-oumen was rurrouuded and question- ¢d ns to how o got through, and joked about lns little wfsndventuve, — Whon the spoaker flussked, M, Bazo monnted the tribuue, looking fiercely importent, and stood 6o struight that savera! fuches seemed to lisve boon added to his small staturo, AL, Buazo snid that complamty had been lodged with him by sl Lefovre, M. Do Maby, and others, of a very serlous ohuracter, and ho begeed to ask the Ministor of the In- torior what ho know about those grave sots von- witted at the Baint-Lazare Btation, Iio should aluo liko to kuow, Lo suid, what the Minister - seudod todo, AL, De Fourton yeplied in a very fow words, but what ho sald townrd tho closo put tko Loft in n presion. 'Thoy sprang from tholy seata n wrath, and all sorts of ories wore heard 80 mauy coming at the ssmo timo that no nnncln‘ ory conld bo distinguished by tho stonographers, . Do Fourton onid : 1t fa vory truo that thore woro somo rogrotn- blo occurrancos yostordny and to-duy at tho Weat- orn Radway Btation of Parle. Tho partionlare which roached mo the moment I was onteriny this Ohambor woro very contradiotory. Tho of- ficial repurts aro not yob nufllulmmr ample to pormit o to give complate explanations, Oul: ono fact 1a prominont ¢ ono of our honorable cof- loanuos, whoso quality was not recognized at the timo, waa arrostod, I may ndd that ho was un- madiatoly roleased, and thot he himsolf pralwed tho maoderation of the agent, An_Inguiry will tako pinca g it will be completa 5 aud all tho faots roported to me will be enrofully vorified. Wo wish, more than any ono clso, that tho roxponsl- bilitiessliould bo Justly fixed. [Livolyapprobation on tho Right,] ; 'Ihero are two things oqually in- tolorablo,—abuse of the publlc force, and rebel- lion agninst the bravo mon who are charged with tho muintonauce of the public poace. Lllu&mntcd applauso and cheors on tho part of tho ight. Bravol C'est cela ele." M, Dazo and and M. Lofevre here had o raco for the tribuno, whils the Iudicals wore roaring liko i lot of wild beasts, but the Spenker stopped them. Ilosnid that the rules formally forbnde tho tntroduction of an incident_into aninterpol- Intion, M. Baze porsisted. M. Duffol finally rofusod to hoar him, T'he litilo questor is a man woll calouiated to envenom a debato, and the Bpenker mude good use of Lis 1ight by Atopping up bis larynx, Then camo the turn of M. Do Maby, who wanted to formulato his own riefs agninst the polico. Tho Coloninl Doputy %{or tho Rounion Islands) hiad a very lively dis- cussion with M. Buffet's bell. Tho Doputy held out wail j M, Buffat bogan to put on a lttlo more strength upon the Laudle. Tho boll had tho best of tho dinlogua, and M. Do Muhy was forced down. A long line of Deputios wero clamoring toba heard, some on personal groun; sumo on tho positlon of the question. But Buffot continued to drown thowr voicos with bi bell, and pronounced *the incidont oclosod. This pacramontal phraso produced gome offect, but ns o fow voicos woro yot raised tho Speslior looked about for his nat, nd said that ho should suroly l)ut it ou unlces the Doputiea roturned t onco to their seats, This torriblo thrent always brings tho tumultuous houso to ordor, and in a fow momonts the Doputies wero nll[)Ynflud to bo discussing & section of tho munielpal law, In tho ovoning the boulevards wero vory ani- mated, sud the journmls woro torn froin tho bands of tbe carniors, ‘Che FPayslad a briof noto eaving that M. Clemenceau had just sent to cinllonge Paul Do Caswnguso, having Loen dotegated to tho work by the Republicau party, and that a Ropublican bnd been found to puc in front of each editor of the Pays. "Tho auawer comes this ovouing, snd this journal 1s looked for with tho greatost intercst. Copios are ordered in advanco from all the Liosques, During tho eveniug thm{ {mmg nien who buve hind somo connoction with tlie Pays wont to ln- wer1bo thoir names for tho purposa of joining in this nico little plessure party, 'Whis shows how party quarrols bave becowo "embitiored, aud to what poiut wo have ovon now arrived in political debates, Gambolta cannot appear upon tho stroots without boing fusulted nud kicked, and all of M, Rtouher's appoals to moderation havo boan unheoded, so much oxcited hava tho younger men becomo by Gambottw’s insult to thoir party, Thero {8 & rumor that tho ox-Dic- tator 18 golng to St, Sobastian for his hoalth. I'bis 18 probubly tho best thing Lo could do for the moment, for if hio wore out_of tho way this paesion would soan subside. Poor M. Thiera 18 tho most to De pitied, nud ho says that bis flue mauiresto of the Left Centro, which I sent you tho othor day, has missod firo on account of thopo disorders, It is nlweys 8o,” Lo snid, sadly: *tho moment I Luve things lixed to so- curo the satety of the Republic, I find ail my 1abor destroyed by the extravagancies of mon calling themsolves Ropublicany.” To-day silll greater demonstrations wero ox- peocted, but measuves bad been tuken to provont them, When I roacliod the Saint-Lazara it was dousely filled, but with polico aud trocps. A regimony of infantry was undor arina sround the place, aud & squadron of cuivassizrs wag marching about, foremg tho crowd to kaop at o respectful distance. I'ha sticet was livod with police, yot aven thiy show of forco could hardly keep back the crowd, There wero Lwo or thres rushos, but ench timo the_crowd broke through the lives the cuvulry officor ardered his mon to ride in and dvive back tho crowd, Ouo or two boys were run_ovor, but mnot badly injured. When tho train loft, tho police wero unablo to clear the ‘ico, and tho commander of tho caval- ry formed a lino tilling tho sdewalk on ouch slde, and rodo slowly down. flo swopt the stroet, the crowd ruuning boforo him like o fiocks ofsheop. 'The police have to ba pationt, and a1 folh to uso foico, but a d ragoon obicor I8 ot afyaid to do his duty withous auy groat show of tenderness. - Xousing up o Slow Fightors From the Eurek &L’ul.) Cupel, To lmmigrated from Virginia City, and arrived afoot, ‘Ihirough motives pecumury tius wus done, and, boots having been aneriliced on tho way, hig sdvent was made in foct cucased in canvas, of texturo courso and strength pro- digiong, An humblo man was ho, who loarned his trdde in Sun Traueisco, aud who, during hours of idlencss aud rolaxation, whiled the dreary hours away, duriug s ewly manhood, Dy ruunmg with the *mashoon,” and jmproving his mind and muscle by perigcting himsoll in tho uso of modern slang and tho cultivation of tho art of striking from tho shouldor. A mighty man wag Lo, who, in prosperous duys, wore i lovg-taflod bluck coat, n wnito hankerchief around his nock, and pautaloons turned up at the alter pary of the oxiromitics, exposing o duint; wtripe of red morocco lintng ; but his J;lury ha depurted, and, as woa boreto remerlied, his he- gira was nccomplsbod indepondent of horse AMUSEMENTS, SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEWI * L/ FAU-SIMILR UNDKR UANVAB OF Barno's Goeat Hippodeoms, UNDER Tilit MANAGEMENT OF H, Buckloy & CoJs World Race Fostival, Wambold's Royal English Monagorle, SOULIERS REAL ROMAN OWWERSAL FAWR WILL OPEN IN CHICAGO FOR ONE WEEK, COMMENCING Monday, July 6, ON LAKE PARK, Tool of Washington-st., giving teo ontorfalnments the firat dny, vir: at {and 7p.m,, and throo grand, full and comploto sxbibitions cach sibsoquont day, at’ 10 i 1and 7. m. Aduwisslon to all onlv 50 contss Childron uns der 10 yenra, 26 centa, Ttevtval ot all the olamlo aperte aui natimen of the an- sfaut Giragian and Homau Olyimpio’ Vostivals aud Gamos. 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Tho World-famod Irish Comodians, Vocalists, sad Dancors, THE FIELDINGS-JOHN AND MAGGIE. “Iho juvenile wonders, the marvelous young Gymnaats, THE GARNELLA BROTHERS, ROBERT AND LITTLE DICK. Tho original represantatiys of tho Tast Youug Man of 0 Day, MISS ELLA WESNER. “Tho dwshing sud artistlo young Sorin.Comlo Vacaltat, MISS KITTY BROOKXH, I'he Musleal Wondor uud Trish and Kthloplan Comeding, BILLY ASHCROXFT. or locomotivo, hm once gurgoous wardrobo was disbauded, and bo entered “tho ** Queon of the East,” hke tho maid who wilked the cow with the crumpted horn, all forlorn, Uvon his entrance into town, und boforo his_ nitire wos renovated iu auy murked degree, be skirmishod around amony the ditferent snloous, roceivivg & subeutancous apphication of much sfron drink, and wag us happy and contented ug iy customdry undor such bifssfal circumstances, until sonio ot the bogs couccived tho unfortunat . lea of joshing bim, 'Thoy criticiiod his yuiment, sooffed at his genoral appearance, and cust re- flections upon his immediute desconc by assort- jng that ho was an example of tho thoory of evolution. Ho bora it all with spocial fortitude and Christian rosignation until one of his tor- mentors suggested fight, and thon biy oyes twinlkiod aud lis moutlt twiched as if with plons- urablo sutieipations, and ho requasted an ad- Journment to the wldownlk, The cougregution adjourned. Whon outsido, this man from Virginis _dropped bLis bead, and in quiot and subdued toues, but purtsking strougly of tho sucient Jackey intonation, ho spoko 2 # Mistor, yor & strangor to me, and T alu't had no Introduction, but jist hit me ono for luetk, kindor you know, for my futuro happinoss de- onds upon It," and he rocoived it just undor ho oar; bul it fazed him not, and without any apparent portubation Lo agaln spoke, saying : 4 Mister, pleuse lluunP mo and thump mo good, for ita sorter blissful, and makes o fellow think of old times, when *6' run & [full ropo, and enrried u fox tail;' aud ho got it tho socond timo, with tho samo rosult as the flvat. ** Now contfuued the bard-heudod cltizen, ** just simme ono moro, and mako it s littor;"” bub ho striker was u-weary, and rofused to do the Dbldding, wheroupon tho solicitor softly ro- marked in a monotonous sort of way: *Woll, if yor won't I guess I'lIl mash KD“'" aud ho did it in n mannor, too, that mude him' rovolvo liko a fly-whoul, and whou tho recipient Inuded the Westorn Weaton whe atop of hun. Thoy were soparated, but tho geutloman from Virginia has not boen *joshed” to suy great extent siuco Sunday night, ———— ——— Xindoo Worship of 'T'ools. At tho festival of Ruurl, wife of Scevs, and of thio thrao prineipal 11indoo duitios, which is col- ebrated for woveral days in Soptemoor, aud is one of the most solamu of the Hindoo festivaly, overy artisan, every laboror and handieraftsman offer saerifices and supplications to the toois and {mplements which they ueo iu the exercino of their varous profossions. 'The laborer brings his plow, loo, aud othor instrumonts, piles thom together, aud offern to them a sacrifico, consiating of iucenso, floweys, fruits, rico, aud other similor artlelos ; aftor wineh ho vros‘rnlnu Liimeolf beforo thom at full length, The mason offera tho same worship aud sacrifico to hin trowal, his rule, and othor instrumonts. The oarpeuter is no less plons wilh regurd to his hatehot, bis snw, his adzo, snd his plae, bofore which bo is offering & suorilico of rieo aud flowars, meimm to prostrating bimself boforo them, Tho barber, too, collocts his razors m s henp, aud adores them with similar rites, And the shopkospera ara tn the daily hublt of porson- ifying the stool on which thoy eit, O, great stool, gend me to-duy, muny customers, with full pursos and empty heads,” Lvery peison, short, fu this solomnity adores the nstramont or ool lie principally used b galulng his livelihood, Tho tools mo then considerod s deities, to whom they presont thuir suppjications, that thoy will contlune favorable, and furnish them with the means of living; and to such & depth doos this baso Idolatry dowcend, thattho furmors in cortaln districts offor a suciifico Lo tha dungblll which [s atterward ' eurioh their ground, Tho Mounroh of IXthlopian Comadians,and Fuunicst Man of thy Purioil, Inimitable Wit aud Tiumorist, BILLY BARRTY. The Great German Star Comiue and Champlon Dancer, LARRY TOOLBY. *Phia Versatilo Qomedian snd Vocalkt, FRANK GIRARD. AMERIOA'S OWN COMIC VOCALIST, TONY PASTOIR, ‘Who will positively appoar at ever parformnnco, Assisted by u Full and Efleient Orchestra nnd Brasw B, £ Admiaslon reduced to Mr. Pasto Pricos, 25, [0 and 76 couts. Roserved Box Oitice {rom 9 to b daily, witliout auy NOW READY. SUBSORIPTION TICKETS TO GILMORIES Grand Promenade Concerts, At EXPOSITION BUILDING, commeuctng July 20, and continuing one ook, may Uo obtalned at following namad plneoss o & Tealye, 2, . oenor Stato and Monor Cabis Libeary, No, 07 Monroost.; W, i, Ko Cooke's, 113 and 106 Siatoat.; Hulius Dauor & Co dur Paliyor Housos Hlaino & Mokane's, undur I Touso: Geby & Harpow, No, J0t Madleon-st. Korate, No. 110 TaSallast.( Parkor & Tilto formor Popular s can Lo had at ark-st.; it o, 108 Hial u-l}.' ¥ on Btutt'a West Sdo Library, No. 230 Wost Madison-st, Baasou Tickots, admitiiog lady aud goutloman on- S GRAND NATIONAL REUNION AND FPICNIO oK - The Clan-Na-Gael Association, TO BE HELD ON 1'11E 13th Day of August, 1874, AT THEIR PARK (Colohour Htation) on the Lake Sliore aud Michigan Haflway, Kxlonsive urrungaionts aro bo- Ing made fo mako tho day vnjoyablo, Most of tho Milita. ry Companioa of thls aud nofghboring citfos will be pros- ent, and all tho sports and gawmes of the *' O1d Land" will bo rovtved. ‘Tickots, One Dollar each. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. SIX NIGILTS and Wodnordey aud Snturday Matingss of o araat. iasiit Cohiodion W “famous chacastor Actor, Mr. WILLIAM HOSKINS 12y rato to Landon, th ¢ iy former (clumphs. Sy Bt Tueeday Tevonimgh, dnly Gand T, A'Gume of Speoulation, Or Bourd of Trade. 'T'a Conolude with JRITIO. Matinoo Wodnoniay woid Baturdsy W/'VIOKER'S THEATRE. Forty-ninth and lsst weuk of tho season, Last week of the runuwaad LINGARIDS! In tholr uuiversally admirud play, LA TENTATION! (Tho origlnal titte) actou §n Nuw, Vork with great success under (Lo titlo of LIED ASTRAY, Friduy~LINUARDS! 1 I Baturday—{favowull Mailnow aud fast of the EXPOSITION BUILDING, Now thoroughly Vontilatod, Pho Marvolous 1Hlu k) X {ful Puinting intho World, Alwliwr! o el 4 it e ot il aaf DURUNEN DONIULR THE GREAT ADELPHIL Aon . July G-Tast Night of tho Seanay gflfléfilfi" g T omic of Maungor LIONARD A1 heension In many raspnots momarablo, A listof Star Voluntaoes absotutsly nuadiaiod in thd West, comprising atar £ratitros of aix most important ‘Thoatres in Amorlea, ol planaie s Lk, 1 preseutio, Bt ] Ara: Maphirg and. timi Frauolsac Spieionyof Aanes NORAL S MARLRIC BARN 1Y, Who. o routs to Oalitornis, havn kindly anaontod to ap- Joat i ona of thale Motk sucenia(ul ekotlion, ISEYX EXOVIIZS 0, 1, BIBHOP, the Groot Comodian, (n hls papulae Bprelnlty. THOUSAND MILLINERS, Hol, BMENIT RUSSELT, the Lalontcd Mimls i Jomedian, of the Daly Fift] l»n‘v. Combination, in his re< ‘Appoaranco prior to a sea rotean Bnlnrlllmm{n LY, IRICIY, hls farowoll on in Caliior Gurhiandatio e ynnegorsary with coforence fo tho ap; ndod liat of Har Voluntoors, whaso advout gracos ang Plieatro nud any oockslon in alf the land: James O'Nojily Qv amiait N Bauiiur, e M flall 3, IT. S s Roymo o an - Gone K e T S acios Ohelmiin \YAliIam e siaitino, J, 1L, Surrldgo, Rith, 1uey Titlo, Hend Woodnul, ang (Lo Star List o 1adg Vocallsts, who eompriso nznrlkell 0 a0 ominan who w in tho coun i thy ahind Kpoalaity ‘Thratras o s B o Yoat: - Ads Rlotmondy, Bisrohe Nolert, iy Deiryar, Franilo, the, Murgag, Byt Phaf s antie, i Corypliced, < At 12 the Gorps do Linllot, and Mr. Niteobki's Orgh Hleiiig prrformanca necomarily commonces at A Tio 1, T A inry pricasi NO INOREABEY 80 Socurcd, 35 ols, oxtra. UONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. THIS INS 'UTION WITT REMAIN OPEN DURING THE SUMMER Tor thoso who duslen to profit by the vacatiun Lo, improve tholr mustcal prolicloncy. > Houthunst cor 1 Adnma-atHe 0K, _Dizatar. tnte and 4o EFURNITURE, GE0. GILBERT, Late Sampson, Gilbort & Co., FURNITURE! 26'7 &269 Wabash-av. RICH AND MEDIUM First-Class Furniture, For Parlor, Drawing-Room, Library, Chamber, and Dining-Room, ALIOWER PRICES U o in tbi e meteaaraany ™ e LOW PRICHS FOR 30 DAYS. Tagtias wisling to talto ausantaia of this canliavo thel gacdls storod in the buslding fro0 of chang. o CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEHBD 1840. Four Sailings Every Week. From Now York evory Wednosday and Saturdap, From Boston evory Tuesday and Saturday, Cabin Pansago, 8%, §100, aud 3120 in-gold, Raund-trip Tickots at reduced ratos, Btoorage Passago at lowost rates, P, 1L, DU VERNET, N, W. cor. Olark aud Raudolph-ate. AWMERICAN LINE. The Ouly Line Careying th Uited States Flag, Balling wookly botwoon Philadalphia and Iitrerpoal. Oabin, Intermediate, and Steerage ACOOMAMODATIONS UNBURPASSED, RATES GREIH‘}.Y REDUCED Lower than _NelYork Lines, DR ek T ooty 3t 1oV Allg, 00 Great Oice, 133 LaSalla-st.y 8, W, cor, Mudison, Unleago. 3. 1. MILNK. Westorn Agent, GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Botweon NEW YORK and LIVERFOOL, calling at Quoenstown, Carrying tho United States Mail, SAFETY AND COMFORT. &#™ Passongers bookoed to and from the principal Ea- ropoun porta it lowost xates. rafts and Lottors of Crodit issued on loading Banks and Lankors throughout Kurape, HENRY GREENEBAUM & 0O, FIETE-AV. NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. Tho South Walos Atlantic Steamah{p Uompany's Now Fird Olyinctiuitt Hicanwhip will ass, Jull-powored i1 from Deunsyivania Rallrond Whard, Jors GLAMORUAN......July 18] PEMBROKE . Gnerying goods hnd puswangors at thruuh from all parta of flo Unitod Sfatos amil Ganudn o purta tu tia Tiriito) Olinnuol, and sll othor pojata in Kniland. Augl convouience of UABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. Firat Cabin, 876 and $80ourroncy, Bocond Cablo, §55 eurrency. Stoorago, B mlrnlnca. PrepaidSteernge cortificates from Cardif,., Drafts lor £1 and upwards, S e o st b Sl % O s icos, No. el inhors, on Now L ANOHIBALD BAXTER & fi\qh‘_AlauU: Broadway, OCARRYING THI; UNITED STATES MAIT. 0 mugnificont now and full-powcred Steamships Re- 5\3;)‘;(0. Hiitic, Adrlatic, Biltannie, Ocvania, Coltic, ola., B o N Vot G utiiye wnd | 1ivorpdo by y ates as low 83 any Nest-oluee e Gt ai'u:lu and, festand trom 1 upwards. ; ] Otios, 87 Houth Clarksee, PN NG EROREY, Aget, National Line of Steamships, INOTICH. o Toeguatsontborlyreule bas sbwese ben adoptod b7 his Company 10 avol wnl nds, : e Wark for LIV ERPOOL aod QUENE- Sallng from B N Crory AT Ca LRIIAEO, rofluced ratos, ‘linticn dv.-:inuc uwwost rated. Spward: rattu for £1 wig, SPVERsoN, Wastorn Awsnty Nostheast cornor Qlar lurinan d laudoiphista, (opposico now 0.5 500 all parts of Rurops, . 3 e n::‘[‘;l’{\]i'{s]‘iz’l & ‘IllAUE';l‘ll‘;: PEC AY, 1 ook sailluas, Bu oy t}lvl Im.‘l?lllll’llldnl‘l:;:l“l. L.n'v'nlt ratos, Bhor o , Obie ) ALLAN &, OO R Shoat. | SUMMER RESORTS. CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE, vl mitc ram tho Villo of Onteil N ¥, coomsibl by fainorond fo o coun l'.lf\t:fl‘urlx\;l!f.5?“‘:::',3::\’:!-?::‘,:0“:;\‘::1{m mn'.'.r bt 1% panaru mifes of 1by Vallin S IS oraia: il oo, Titod egreos juwor thnyt thay” ot A ota0 oyt d o § 10 O 1o ok of ark City, 450 por day, oF & hy sy ON TEE SBASHORBE!L Watcls 1l Votul, 2. 1, (noar Stopington, Gt) Tl Phinpton Houss wod Juuo 18, Visll 1hio Gost. collout sustatuis uaug ol bl 3 th HUES B K York (by Stanigiun slostners) o Wats Tl ¢, orna o sconbtabigs sy g 0o, Catslkill and Mountain House; Stages and Carriages. : v dussa tqulro for JANES K, TIEA PRI 'E",“A:%qi'g'[é&;:"ufif Sl be T attandane upon the arrival iy X‘mprlulm‘.\ ; — Bquitoey aad Boals, AB.A, BIEAUH, MISCELLANEOUS. : WONDERFUL Audyory utranya, whilo hundeods nce afliotod with s | o Dihoton” Dfspovain, Hrlehi's Tveauss Diow | | Hnmanatingy of Kidnoys and Biadder, Rbvumath, daus i dite, and Torphl Liver, thnt thoy uta wot awaro they o ey driukding th Biloam dlbuoral Spring Wale' | Gull or wemil Tor i Yook GF ocrtflicuten, anslyey, dies tions, &c., atil try tho water at 181 Doarboru-at. g . ' BILOAM MINERAL S8PRING CO, l('l(UAY: 4 Bailing from N, York for Londou {direct) evory fortuight. ! ol Ty o0, ErOUOY s Mlcurago, AL FOBUY.: | 2} 8 pUF WeRy: 7, BRACH, Propristor. | . BREAOIL Propriotor, | 1 “Thoso sicamslilys, built expressly for tho frado, nrepra: - vided with all tha latest lmprovoments for the cuinfortaad - ALLAN LG WA, STEAVERS)