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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, QCTOBER I, 1874. 10 ! e e e it SEla i i i 3 Lands or between theteoth. o et A REMARKABLE WOMAR. i il fhgou e X, RAGS. esedoots s o e | WONDERS OF MAGIC. ) EESobiiiwtunssdiuinl Mint i il R, 2 ; knowledgo of any bi e e | ¢lose of the koventeent century, =n Englehmsn o % e had iny # s i o 3 %, E namad Risl rendere:d bunaelf famaus by | bl 4 g b T —em it & wuCeens, 6Vary man czu o the same, und fre- Ebniog Aring maiead lond ,mm{ w‘;xf‘blgz 1“"6:‘;2:",_.;‘"::* 2l svaru il Lo ecen o 'y i i 9 quently siuk their surungs in o sttempt to s bt g cad 5 @ i ¢ Rag Trade in Chicago Revolu- | condu I i aglers casted Willl § s tongrue, wad wwallownne welted glash. | Jand thot fip clesed i o poor arlmsctions for tag Trad jcago. couduct o department. fos which they bave ror | Tricks of Jugglers Contra Iowater neva thse those eels are. proudead | Him px on atyoged the by L plzces can Miss Midy Norgau, the StockeRe- | at v { women. Aliks Morgan is a5 much a dover of tho : ab Six tha qualities uecessary 1o Jead to 2 saccessful f i H : e v the New York L Snimale &8 My, Dotgh, and she 86 once aid nized About 8ix Years e i s MLl Spirit Manifestations, partly by decaption and pestly by 3 previons % cnabled him to ot ter @ 3 y o pox - whtas sie eould o provent these crual ice. Since Ago. nurably fizted 10 carre e tho pluns of & more Preparacion of tho pats sublasied 10 tha bes hile thp werer 2R by ‘Times, she began her labois in }hin direcsEau, & great Sasgtyl in and can commiand a good Balary, " ,f:‘f ‘inal::‘g‘nx:{sl,_fl c;fl:&u < o ;:;chtffly!‘p ::: th (i gaem oy 5‘,[,!’,,‘.&_ - B s % ot b in]% ui%n:‘zr, ua; Judiolonsly vsed, witl Joadto comps- | Angignt and Modern Thaumaturgy---Re fnze, mighe easily have Lo unbstivuied in | biood l\i-.-ab.l;:: x'féflfn"xf-“?;‘;flln"‘,i,; oy T i hov thie mud in wpring, the lady repotter o : : - e Some men overrato their abilitios prd fail in 2 ife. ad, i pisined this purt, it world i azf Her Strange, Eventful ILife in Fl- | U Tt was abwaye ot het post; vt person- A Business which Averages $2,000 | ucir nuderistiage, yiile pbors B storing the Dead to Life. may bave boen used . plice of 0oiling | Tomost paosie a kb‘,_{‘;m;‘nz"mz:-fn; nonded ? T . ally visited the cattlu-pens and nhat)»_!m"h. bo- Daily, and Employs 200 Me: Qualificatious and aro afraid to venture 3g engugo wecor. Bet, though the coujwera by Aro [ ism, and conid iave been passed Sty rope and America. Conainie ucquuiated with the deubira. DBoig ally, a ploys . 1w calliag in which thoy might be emineltiy may huye avalsd ticmselves of these | dence of epirt sconcy. O 88 goog oy, ablo to encak the Germsn, French, aud Iialien o o= successful. Seif-knowiedgo 8 the 1acs: napor- | mpe Qrdeal of Fire and Brurning Conls eingular propertiea of iwdividual bodies, yes HPIRIT- 5 PLODUCED BY . — lapuanes, she aoou wou hev wiy o the hesris tantof @it kuowledge, and it is the most neg = > i geupral Recrot of their are consisted i Whez Wik . Semuzd made e 2 of all pationaligies. Rough as cattim-dealoss are leeted, Youag man, young womas, wiih all 1y foudin’s Marvyelous Deceptions. poudlering the skin of the exposed parts eal- | tie world, ho witnesscd sore po 0% 7 ¥ j {ous ‘el icanoeibla (0 Loat.—an offect whiols | Jugsiers ia Lot ity ooy F3 (Mg The Diifering Values. of Various fai . 6] ition, | supposed to b, they heve aiways conducted 3 2ung, got understafiding,—a thorouza under- : i a tow She Optained Her met,hm‘ Bl s kil Kinds of Rags. B o it Y ol e from 7 Lo pradused by continually comprossisg o | 1o sax 1 man cimb a bate. poliily , and the Success She Mas Achioved WENTINE POLITENESS AND WARM-HI LTEDNESS | miny s Tuslure 1 we biad an exect knoaladwo of Frain the New York Warld. :xzciog them Gl the skiu azquires = horoy con- | stavding i the open i ey i It in the prosence of Miss Jl(;rgcm‘ 'rus,- l:x:s:f: e mu«:n[fihldlxttmt andmkmw jane ‘wh:t ni;lm wo | Bo ewmiuent o scientist a8 Trof. Alfred K. Wal- | #is@nce. rouchad’ :;hc tap, "ho my’“m";d ;he; % . to offer her iheir uml ug, to and her the ; were Itted to Lili,—then atep mto it wnd siay 3 i i HOUDIN'S TLICKH. peare tter a while bhi % igs i ot seat by tho stove i the barercom of the | Zlow a Rag-BMan Was Frozen [ there. ¢ Jgolihe rien soveral elsborato erticley 4% | 6,5 of e most edroit jugalers of the pres- | tien big ioss end bods, bl ot sesppent hotal. to send lier telegrzphic dispmcches to tho Out of a Chureh. It i8 o comwon thing for peopie to imuirs of nglists periodical in support of he clulm that { ony yyge way Jtobert HMoadin, & Freuchman, who | He °1 Do sovervatural CAme oy i sovements. tnd to coilget 4 " ¢ | » poddler if tiedid ot * tho physical phonomenoy callad spiritaslistic is | foy meny voars gxvo fashionablo enterteinmonts | did Le g it? T vovers, " FIND A VALUABLL ARTICLE,— produced by spirits which ouce inhabited buman { in Parie. “Houndin wrots his antobiography, and | gler who bad s littla den m a,lfld““ s ihis city. & few years ago. Towasy gty d - e wer Passion for Horses.--How She svxc!L m{urmsliaufuflfiue may nued‘.w; In time the S #omething ythey hed k [ 5, which Liaod ions feats performed by b N Btock-rer: of other pzpeis 7au 1o treat = 5 - 4 2ihing they os: amorg Lie raFl, W bodies. 3lzuy marvelo Hiagare von: - | rolig.cd many cuwrions faats performsd by bim Was Employed by the King e o o o "wik Favors of | Not# very outiciug subjcct, this of ragsc--ald | iulghs batdbecw Gropped 16 ho Toi-bEg of Dt | ot Sty marvelona thivgs ave seporied ol fouss asreor, G | low, ol respectybin peumls neros 4T 10 1 ber, if sicknexs, or abu: from. town, com- | Tage, t00,—and yer, if looked at from 3 monoyed | tisero by mistake. All such inguivies aro useless, o athl P S s iplay iia art he- | Tosod 1o venture intd his place, 14 TR g, of laly. pelled tl:aen to ann ine on of their duties. | standpoint, it is of the decpest iulerest to a fow | 4 theso peddiers uevor ook over the 1ags atier | Year ago nothing moro startliug thon raps ard § fors i Layis Philippe sad bis Caurt ot tno | told the miter thut, moved by evmiosio st = She way_cmployed to do the reporting for-l of gur vitizans who have mansged .to acquiro tiiey iave bought them ; but every eversay tucy | table-tipping was produced, but now wo 8re | Chafbiwi of St. Cloud. oudin juvented u tricx | Weut in, Yhe jnggier made him sit Y. 0082, Ty drive tha wagong to » juni-uhop, end theio de- | ushad to bolicve, not only that mediums like ] capocily for tlis Boyal aad pobie asecibluge, | In aoment, two figures, ,,,,,m;{}‘,“gflow relating Lo 1 Moore's Rural Acie-Yerker and the Bridgepors , ¢ 2kl et b rite fa: fh -£ | wealth from guch au unprowising wource a8 old | oy thair jead i ron, juss as & ol < i DbiitEs. Sor i » ures, u Personal Appearance of the | (o) Zapmer sl to wee 11 e Tus o, P g business bos, i uct, bocomo oo | ey revuived 5 i CF saey contacn eapei | Lome slougoto thuir vodies trom © to 1 feet, ] B, FOERTES, SOREES SIFGAS, TSI, | S0 et Selenon o the ey Lady. Dasens. " Silio g ovr reported for e Tribune, | of greet mportance, sod deserves a littlo more | miore valunble, the poddiers are noue the wiser | CarTy red-hot coals in their hands withont injury, | icry yix frdkercbiels, which he wadc into 3 | height of & human being. Tha visitey W08 Witose fonuder recommended her (o 1aise mush- | attontion than has usually beon given toit; and, | Bud norio tue nhor, us Loy have nooporeuaty | ud foat visibly in thesir, bub tuat tlp *epirits™ | purcel and laid oa the tablo. Then, at busrequest, | motion to rise. when tlo fizurcs gyl dtd of knowing 115 and people should o emue, be- [ can “materialize” thomsolves so oy to become | different persons wrote on cards the nanies of | thefloor ivsiantly. An examinstig ““—“»hg — rooms. 3lany editorial articles on 1subjects con- o7 shavacals wlRt hamanse. biitas 0 ¢ Corresponcence of The Clicago Fribune., nected with si1 of tho lowor auimaft;, with frang- | SLo DeoPIo A% ABAEe 1O el WIERAS BABY | foro disposingof thoir oid clothes, that ke 670 | tie sold flesh and houe rhat they wero in tis | placen whither thoy desired their haadborcluafa | bettaved no visible solution of the el New Yok, Oct, 7, 1 portation. herse-recing, cte.. arg from bLor pen. | £ ount: thoy My Ny soiling notaiug but rage. N life. Noy, more: . Col. Oleott, n clear-headed } 10 be invimibly tranaported. When this was doro | perforasance. Ingeniag » JEE GREAT PASSION FOR PK-RSES little moro rogzrd for their old clothes, and con- | "Vl business, thay was startod in 6% city, ) 3 1% Usegal tha fng £b telib Hitae of the Gardi'ac i R e vragtical lawyer and a gontlentan of unimpeach- | |ynd” qud clioose from thom the place Lo | Ths writer, winle lcokiog up thess ey s ale verscity, who is at Chittenden, V., invasti- igh: coneides the most suitasle. *“Les mo | terviswed u' well-tuown Spiritnalst, ,fé'-m- = 1f s woman s, fitted for any special kind of | . oy 0 00 PG S Kuowlsidge of these | sider thom too valasble to bo thramu into the | abous eix yens Hince, by those Lrothory- bn?-inass, possessing at the szme time the re- auimalg is euperior to $hst of most wen, sheis | glay, or put inta the stove to be reduced to mvt.'m commeneement, wet with many discour- 5 9 £ 4 caneide: ) quisite amount of perseverance, moral concage, lflvurtlté\ with ilmm‘?‘»n?i oul;wlym-i g:‘c; aflm\exi— 28hos; . :fif}‘,’:},'fl; “m"(‘,'f“?f u‘: :f:::.‘fe;:::h 3 mm-mb :r{‘n,hug e alleyed puonitmens prflgluwl_ by tho . d’: "’f,’l tunfixs I;ll::! pe, 2 b‘L })u:a 3nbo Bayh: | Be ';cfl duem }mhm bum, * usking Rim ,nf: sua phyeioalstrongil, necosskry for its accom- | anco of Commadoro Vauderbally Tabert BOmer, | "o vears stuce, the rus depstment was con- | oratoaing the disledlises s theye was,oyas by | ooy, inedinm, lolegrapbs to Now York I | ohach tae caudalsbrs on tho mantelpiocor A! | boforo o Bowird. wan paa ooy Bell plienment. sho 428 sura of success as a man. i finod mostly to Jews, who dic not call at peo- | their onergy und mprightucse, bosn phwed on | LHi0aph that be hessueceedad In cutehing ans of g e tuo geay fur yworcorer 1o e will pass ou | dugglers, WY should mora i 5.“',,:" 4 ict in | Stofes. Some years siuce, Miaa Morzan was ! ¢ o i) Tufortunatels, these cazditions seldom exist a | (FAT0% SR, DS & N werica @ Jockoy Club, | plo's hiouses, bub went along the strocz, carryiug | $1¢h 8 fobtig thet tho rag businces in txs ciry | the spirito—e female one, und weighing hor on [ 1y 14,6 next card : ¢ The handkerchicfs are to b | for the appaurance of o . B il 0 Y ; Liteg f =Hegad one person, and, as 2 result, wo Bee tho great | _propaply the ouly woman who everhasbeens | o hag and crving, “Rags! OId iron!" Thoy | MOV uverages upwaids of €2,000 daily, vaaile 1t | Faicbanks' ecalee. } pransported to the dome of the Invalides’ | forms in ~Chiitenden and gmm}mm. majority of women passing o lifotimo in working | member of sach 2 club i the c(:n.u:l':.bl‘hxs stio walkedt o (e aleys sad irito the sards, Hlbu‘j:h‘;:: fil;l-\ug‘l’qyl::;t‘?‘;n‘l{;nlzw mén. . FROFEGIIONAL MAGICLANS. 3 That would sut us, bu:b it b much too far—uot | Tho Spuitvals: wis not: g .‘b“flf; for others at starvation wages, There aro womeu | memlprahip gives her tho right to enter horses | L) . Ly siaces of Gloih, on, Gape ORIt el Now, sil this from Meaus. Valinco, Croom, | for the buudkercliofs, but Ab! anl"cie | i gnswer. e holdly took the gronnd thay for the ruces at Jorome Pack. At » regresents- | Picking up avy stiay piect oloth, iron, cop: AN AMUSING STORY - A i 2aded, as he ieoted up thp 168t card, L am | Gissappes-ance ifs the air ace th and Varley, from Col. Oleott, irom Philadelphte, Ty 0 ity the 0 b7 Hir, Semand Monsieur Lobert Hondin, I amm sbouz to e of jugzlery, but was fjig ,MN;: in New York whohave mado comfortable fartunes | (i(.'o¢ 1ho paper with whiek she 1 conncoled, | For lead, zino, britanuia, o brass, they coald | aliout Tentiiy u pow fu vi:o ot uur ity clnwehes, m . =5 doctors of medicine, founders of schools, #nd | 3.y Yjorgun fravels ali over the Tand, and at- | find there. A few of the most thrifty Louse- | Uue mor Lo attended the prajer-rwodng | from Mosavia, N. Y., and otiez places hounted | oiiacrags you. Do yon know what tais card iritgutorveniion, ' The phemomons keepers of boarding-houses. A fow have suc- 7 tends horse-rices,—goitig fron: Baiion t0 Provi- | ires who make tho most of evarything, savad | 140, 8l uitor tie service weu coueludled, L6 | by materialized spirits, sud {rom porsans who | ‘jroposea?' llondin,”with a rospoctfl bow, | conld mic be erpluined Le rokgstied ;fla ceeded as nuthors, end wz-iz‘e_:s for the press; dixxc:. l'rg:: nL°f};.Bi’5‘if“b§‘2 ;l:;l d%:;ni:lln'g féffi; 1 theso articles when thoy ware of mo fusther use Ls:{l.\‘x;-:d_g&;aa fl'fif‘i’;d’fi'fif& ;v:::’::ux‘n:‘xg; ‘{::‘;: have sas with Slade, Fouter, and Maneiiold, is declused l}xnt‘}x% ;1.% lsx?rle'd :hwau," X’Mx)gnlggd 5«.-:);;1 otfiz‘busn work, Ha was roi o be m Broy e Sss oceasionally ene e met | 10 e en lior fathier's ostae in <tho County of | in tho homsevold gconseny, and, when 0no of | ytiead that chisvh. isterintroducalbim | 957 voudertl, but fo { conclasive proof ek bandlistebiats to & 8ot beciost Hha a0ts of th | Vert the mibveriog . mariter viSiE Wt ith whio shoos horsee, pinages 8 lveretablo | (G volana, i s wit celeb s led tlvaiil | thoso mon pasced br, callel to bim sad sold | {0 wrer. who evadtiutad bim up-stalra ity | e cloims of Spintaliom wre vight. WEStif &6 | jou; orewgo-troo ou- tia iga of tho Avenii of | araed wich she faccs relatad hare. . fotk or runa a lager.beer aaloon, = buliery, orJaundry. | G0l "Tinliey Kingcom for lior raring aud s | {han in cxohago far mouoy, a6 teso men peid | Uie Main nudiescesraom, uud juaired \use Jis | ca% bo shown that phennmenn quito as extraot- | ¢, Clond.” Hondin afected the uimost non- pkitla T On the stage, and i the opera and c.’rm:e'f‘l- complishimne ; 283 Iorse I;r.fl' 3r, uc:.i,l:ccl[::ll'\‘ cash for ali they bought. Tho groat majoriéy of E:s“;x‘:nft:l‘ll:i ,h:u s ‘uu ‘;""‘ff.f‘ tg:h L infu Ginary have boen produged Ly profusgional Jug- | whaleace. * Only that, sire,” e said- - Deign THOUGHTS, 3 with men, for Noture Las cndowed the ing them af any scconnt, exdopt somo who weed | pointed to the Second st from th wall, iy | W¥ Ware assisted Ly oconit powers, and who | JB SEeC0iB L O TE SO IR E B o A thunk the AI-Wise God for ibs ants Lurried off 10 the S thedn & , Jne nom | the top of the speed of s o ned | g ¥ W ited Ly coomls. sexes alike, 8o, fon, I the ycliool-F00, WO | ju g muruiiiy unoil sighl. A ove time, sho | for carpets those thai wewo worth Working | I guat wan 5 ve DR Haye exon capintned {fie:subsavlite. ofv (Laf go-troo to wateh ic. Ho tuen said, I sclect L tie el Know a0} . are s successful as men, and. if they wouid 8iv6 | caurht 3 mil, and had several nas broken's 2 | up in that way, aud burnivg or throwing the |, ** I Wouud liko ote nezrer the puipit,” 521 he. | tricks? If this can be done, tho lnference must | 1,6 orane-trec.” Hoydin's fitss business now yas (eiom ptaitarp ptlento s, Wi iinggy So ¢ their sttention to Att, studyivg, paiuting, on- | another, she plunged fnto & ragivg: stream with [ (0" J0 M BE Ll by somo men or | The usher then ool hiw to the frout part Jf thu | necessurily follow eitber that the Spisituslistic | io send the bandgerchiofs oo their travels. > greviag, 2ad soulptie—as industiiousis ss | Ler horso, und came oat tu (ho opposito o] f:u ;’mfkin;“m::“ SR caliing, aud shoved bim o wanll pevy the | modiuan are cannivg isspostors, orthat tho pro. | e Hscod thoin Beucatis a bell of opajue gleea. For when the igool Joy malish o men do, thers is pothing 10 prevewt thom from | 100 s wat a8 water could make Mer Wk T ) - e o wayinge it SA & oo | fousional uccromaneern uro lisns when they da- | X3d fabing bis vaudy ordsred them to ty 10, Lo How vzin snd ruds wero It o GiaE - becoming &s succeesful and renowned. Al the | o0 Cuonmen and 3hiss 1Loswer r—tadies whoso | Aboub slx yenrs sincs, thls trnde was T Will {aks tia, clare that their phenomena are more trickery, | (EC% R Lok L Tl liara, and & whits U iurEig Qitgs ol nest v 75 S0 world insists upon is good work., aud it mever | gequaintauce sbe madein Home. 3 ENTIRELY REVOLUTIONIZED . ‘* Where du you live?” pow inquired the ushor. | aud that thoy are really sssisied by supermun- { dove had laken its plawce. The King then Or, afler faith 2nd hopo ebbed low, =~ * 1 stops to sek questions shout tho sex of the IN PEDSONAL AIVEARSSCE - in s city by thrae brothers, wha, carce .from Alr, ——, whobng got then built hus presentizosi- | dane agonts. ANl history is full of the | vel!ked guickls to the door, whenca he leoked in Tuough @rcars nizutand chereens day, ker. There ig, to-d arkable and | the lady of whom [ writc is ucciceable, being % by e s - dence, began to esjny the biuation, arm ro- : s tise directivn 0f tha urange-iree t 5 hira- How avald 15 2dd to plessure’s glawy, - ' - worker. There is, to-day, ouo remarkeble and | the lady B WO, ¥ SRS 8 He S paliag. | oue of tho Now England Staes. ‘Lhese broth- | piied: T five inaamail costago which 11ens.> | Soccptions practiesd aither by theso pro- | L o giards were thoro, and, when ths 0 hivo Luogp tha sands wooll fms sy suscessful wowan in New York, who cosupies | i’ o Tier work requites. Sev37al times, dif- | era bad beeu 12 the hybit of traveling with theiz et o, et ad =2 | Wau oo, b began to aumil and abrug bjy | 1A% 01315 Avashs B, 4 THIQUE POMITION, ferent policemen in New York have, attemptedto | wy;jous, ioaded with plpin, stawped, and japan- vosed as charlatunts. Jugglory was ailied to | tbeuldas. * AbY Monsieur Robert Houdin,” 3 Iy, ++ T fear much for the yirtuo HUFOR. vy well; Twillpey you the $15 next Sun- | o ancient rofigions of the Groeke, Ronuns, | bo 521d, ironi ¢ Cpvpiiane, aud Coaldocaza, Hellas liad it | of your mugio wiall.” Then ke addo orsele, with ite_cuusing #thosd; Howa its | turaed fo tho end of fie room v E sod whose wonderfal story is well worth the tell- | arzest ber, or bave followed from paint o point, + iol = ing, if culy 88 an illugiration of what can o | outhe assumption that ene must De 2 man mas: :i:. “e"tc In‘“:‘::;r x’&ffi:;"“g“:::h P L makes up hor mlud to it. Some four or Ve | yyyes are fominino, with ple e ayos, sl | poion 61 Canads, stappiirg atvecy hosso thog | hisesmi milh. 1bo mwincr, - wie cled’ rgaem:| Somuid sl iviners, wid Clistdss 1o worldere- | S020te AR R N e | B b6 gl oy B years 250 thete lwnded iu the ‘cuy of New York 1 . T eostume is | pusied. Takug Iilinois in one of their routee, | (U0} DUE nOt Ove of ho members of BAt | rony'g)ors “.f;m enchanters, s of 2ha avoune, ang bring me cerofully whst be | o do s deg’swork? A glazier, " 20 Irish womian, & lady by birth and education, d aiplsin woolen | yjoc game to Chicago, end. looking over the | Siturel exchuuged with them a fricndls greeding. | (rolcyers, and, 4 litde later. wiic tirels thiere—if he deus find anything.” The at- | —FHow toatop 2 cock-ight—Let all prtisg who had been tassed abouy ihe warld & good kit et aaw what » ficld §i #Borded for their | A sags, whou telliy . the story, “~Ws | jiayg their conjury burned aud drowned ot of | terxiazt proceeded to tho orange-tree. The earth | present clatm a fovl. St deal, had seen much of life, and experienced fla:m’“fn’.‘lj £ Dt il raiied 1o mubs b e peatiaot T A : 2ad Hosicrnsians | 8% the side of tae tree was carcfally removed, | ~ —Itis sail that aman with gles eyes e mauy vieissitudes of foriunc. Shobad a numbor | Sai et s vonr cold, she puts oue, - Accordirsly thoy sertled ero | besause T leud i & tomted bomse, aud had go | Ditcnded o iagioal povers. Tuaro is no an | aud down amons Hie rots after mici gropng, | real ores (realize) any2bing. L " of letters of introduction in ler pocker o | cleak orer her Lal, and dr = v sze 1u the world' recorded past, bardiy e year | 3 small box eaten with rust_wes fouod. It | —'“Bpongs batbs “arexecommended. Thabess d various gentlemen in New York,—aznong otbors, | ber fsce. Her hauds ate particular piace of Dusiness.” sl ; h bows cvesy appeazance of having been in the to ot to g orae bath-room, ks ¥ v e Chi 3 e ‘eur has not fgnrad ) e O g been 1 way to get gne 1§10 go 1o sorae bathero the lats M 7. Reymond sxd Ho Tonz, while, tavermy 4 ey lveut 1o unothar chureh, wheto they met | o 'tiio wcane, entbier ay « Conts sppendzge.qa reh- | S¢cund many yeary. This curions *find” w39 | a bath sud tell the praprietor tociiergait. ' - . e lats Heary J. Raymond aud Horace | 108g, ahile, iaperig A Sy d by good. sulstaniial : L 3 mors coidis] recepiion. and Lid.@eir | vinva leader, or an actor parfbming for the | clezsed from its mold and-bronyht in and pleced | —Notuiug will tedta man's streugih of pue Greeley, and Alr. Loonard Jetome. Shocawme to | 500100 Troudivay, or crosifag Priming- | Those who had hitherto enguged in the'rag | mwee been couaidered among 1ts must valumolo part Brothers or Ur. Sisde do mora than is Te- | meat aud imd Wihen doss cman bavo to keep Lis wosar nunea enrolied ou the clwreh-records, aud 1AWe | mucoment pf the populace. Le: the Daveu- | bF the side of the King. The gremiest excite- | posa and steadiness of eyo 80 tharvughlrasths nco prevaded on all wides. | endeavor tobalance an eel on tho eadof his X - zuma, America to get & living, having been sitracted t0 | ¥igueo Square, she ativacta muck 3 tlontion from | business had, for some reasor, fally R ingebtulurett Gt i &-on his fi 2 > i 3 4 iy muck re ; n aBOR, ¢t mto Lpd | Werabers,—Living cousistout Clistinn Lives, #ad | [yted here, and then thoy will ava s right to | Houdin brousbt, Lerched-on bis finger, the dove | nose. 5 s couptry by the accounts she L::Ld_beard of it ! s_&:ange]mh .-\sl oue '°‘~n“f?»<l-?d\2 "f'f':::’n 2{“:\;;: repure : aud, where tiese Eastern men called at | G0 good servica 1a ke chureh. ] sk vs to cousider if the phenomens ”_“,;’ ghow | to thic Kibg, aud arouud its neck iis ajesty | —When o Arizoua men necds snew pair in Enrope, urd from the favorabic impressions she has long since cease; 2l p tho liouses and iuquirod.if the inhabitzats Mus. M. D, Wyszcoe. are the work of * upirits.” discovered = little rasty key. At the desire of | boota he laoks around to see whom be shall HE ; ———e or e unloosed it and opened the box. | to securc them. = cxcite the surpriso of hootclacs, or the euvy of shop-gitls 3 —+ warft to know,” said a creditos, flenaly, W (London, 1534), thera is an | discolored picce of parchment, pon whiek Lo | ¢ lien yon/are goicg o pay me what'yop ove sccouat of a conjuror ot the Court of | read: “Thisday, the 6th Juoe, 178, this iron | me" *T gvoit up,” replied the debtar; *at Wegcoslaus, King of Bohewia aud aferwards | POX. contaiing wix haudkerchiafs. was pliced | me sometizing eary.” : 4 Laperor of Germauy. Oa obe cecesion, this Lummxg tho Toots of ou orange-trce by me, Bal- | —Oue of 1lio meanest little thipgs on earthis Zilto by natse, exbibitsd his extra. |-#amo, Count of Cealiostro, to werve in perform- | to throw a soall watermelon and Lit s polii v skill to the Court. Mo showed bimsslf | ibg =5 act of megic abich will bepxecutad on the | spanker in ks pitof tae stomach just ashe iser- Sirst ins his proper sbape, aud then in thogs of | E3ite dsy sixsy vearn heace before Louis Phil- | plaining the Dred Scats decision.—Defroit produced by such Awerican genilemen as ghe 2pd met., - The idesl of the great 2ud modal Sublic was, that all the veopie were cducase: olite. and genarous ; fbat inGividuals Znated st their mosal sud intellectual v shat the laws were models of pesfectio; Cnforced, and nover of her letters 'of introduct THEN AND HOW. rags, old iron, copuer. lead, zine, brigsna, or bLyags, they wero somelimes trosted withh con- ethsiing The South wiad crept i i tewmpt, and the door waa rudlely skt upon thom. | © fie vy wita tbor shad At zhis time, too, the citizens were not acens- | A- wdvu..'l- it b % tumed to t:n-peddlers, and werc not wil AT uver U elroi Loy _ 5 The Mmoot reda up i the wke their wares iu exchange for rags, An Empress whote resll “Luilig one : u QUS| Couny womien, tpon tho Geath «f Ler to M. Horace | Gpiiega to take charge of the Lome farm, Guecler, sie had » cheractoristic ot deaudedly | yi¢ iy by and soo it go to ruin. 13 er facher ued | iss i And tho artt, sud the Leawvens chid e5ag ~ i e unpronjavie intesview Witk the philosophier, Who | 4oy B e R i Mo s eavaro 3y | “ied on haviug mouey. ey 40 | Witerent persons snccessively, with coun- | lipe of Orleata and bis family.” *Thoro isc.r- | Press I . APbeated in hex exea 10 ba susthng bat a polise | el model farmer, and itiss Magsan carried it | g, i ayite of tho meny d sond dis. | VO clnuEiedy und - Jensied, "und frosied, md | {o ol N ure Totally disferont from his | tainly wischeraft abost this” eried the King, | © —The war one Cipcinnati editor fakes toel s fotlaman, s reat caior verer Tuse Trom e e e whts mrintes ok sad ssaiued | Conrsgomeata with whict thoy bad o couteud, | o T i om. At gne time be waa splosdidiy siurod in | fud hen he looked tgas wud found in the boi- | anotber a larip: “He ie knows to impart a1 e chair, hardly locked at the person prescnti g yentlemen A0 oulsies Joncod el i “ i 5 iglt-bird sang in tha willow-cops robes of purplo sad - silk, and thon, in the | tom Of the box a parcel weuled with tho well- | unbealtiy swolling to truch.” - Lie ehair, baxdly lovked at tho peson PLCsetion | jier in the matier of suc: Luoh kdge 2y sho | theso mew havo placed thoir husness on & re- | ST Hatice! anay i o ohild i glea, Ivinkling of oh cse. 1n coursa Lne aad a'clownist | kuiown seal of the femous Cagliostra. Hebroka | —A jury in San Diego, Cal., broughtiname Fanid witng & Tribuse cdizorial, philo heotd | Soraod. a0d. when ehe apuctrad iry e mackalu { prestalle Footing. Auil 2 seandered if go worid, coat of fricze. it aved opened tho parcal, and thero wera the 1z | dict of Not gailty.” with 8 requesito the ds & short avd Temaskablo convessation wity ber. | oL COTKI0 BV O Boll Hhe A ey | Luereisa great difference in i I doa A ENRICAL TR Baniksroniofs wiich bat five minates before were | fendant to riszore the shoep. B RATF Feccwliiga T eplits ce Rhort. as hoa | puciaisen 16 catdle fot the Lobflojt Marliet, tisge THR WOLTH OF DAGS 4 i 5 I the game voltae a shetels is siven of Dr. | lnng on the conjurors teble. Was not this | —Thereisanold Indian in Kansss who s icr yecaving 3 plies a rucs, sxew wliea: 2ud Yogetavler.. aud took 1l 08 MAGS. - s hat 1 Wouslized Wich fussienate love: mo a sketch s given of Dr. } g it i A ; : ¥ questions, be told ber ske had better ot of ‘the: Refvatiie. Ana Tixinar alig way | hiat wonder ta e A grown bright bencathi #= | Lamb, & noted uceromencsr in f11ck a8 remarlable as the producing of ** Katio | good s s westher-propiet 23 Old Probs. Wes e S b Aty dcHouas :cction of the sersat » frmer uhi vy | What onder e beaveps grew brigaterabove? | Cliles tho First. ‘Lha celobrated Ting " from a dark cabiuat > Robed the oftier day what the westher would b ; e L e Tl e e FODIES TESVY AXD LIGHT AT WILL. during the next week, he oplied: “Mube 'cy, ad brought into a conldition to be again od i tho manufacture of cloth waich is kuowu tho mame of *Shoddy.” Cotton raze are yzluablo for tho- mauatacturc of paper. Al Lindy of writing-papor, from foolscap aud logai- ‘re Lize dreary s o cap Gown £0 the uaintiost noe-paper upon which | Azd wany 3 bard the fashionable young lady writes her sweet | It 1A% 00T u 1a give totuo fe: billets-gonx, aro made from cotion rags. What 4 " s anidea! Hermost romastio, high-Nown sentic | T hmmeones oo o5 P the Basters sk for the New York market! Aud he suggested | g end inluric \ b : ihat some sandy felend, off the ccustof New Jor- | Lidy #nd inborited all the property . as only sous Teit by se, if one could bo found, would bea 820 pines | Fihpdom, Tho sotuer and iz ghter were to try the experimens! Lnia philosuphy Was | Jefy 1 fiud their own support. Tha Tothor re- f s viece witli the then stercot) phraee, | \noved to Loudor .- Go West, yonug mew.” In otber words, Mr. | \iigs Merpan, with a younger sisar. went to Grgeley’s w3y of helping people was to.tell them | Rome Maving lotters of introdnedion o somo toelp theniselves. Ho did couelude 10 whto & | Gy thg high ofifviala in the Catholic + kurch, she brisf noto of inzroduction to Susan B, Antbony. | Yo agmiited to tho bess gociets it Rowme, wud who was thex to be fouad a3 the Women's Bu- Houdin was emploged by the French Goverp- | enow; mebbe hesp dam hot. Better walt a lidh ¥ ment_£o go to Algeria oo & novel mission. The | while. you bet W «xumples of bis skull, invited them home with | Marchout priests esorcised great influenco over { —It having been asked, by one curigus inths kitn. - He then conducted them into an inmer | tha matives, because they wers abla to perform | causes of thingg, * Why two-thirds of tho beiek | 100m, whan, presenily, to their no small sar- | certzin fests of Jugglery. which they pretended | clerks aro bald 2" a keen obeerver mives it st | prise, they 64w & tree spring up in the middle of-| proved their divine power. Thesa Xarcbouts | opinion that it may be “ Becauso tho forcas o tup apartment. They bad scarcely cessod won- | were cnemics of the French, sud encoursged | natzre have ‘been diverted from th'? sealp tofbs acring at this prenomenon when, o mument. | turbulence emong the Anbs.acghe (iuve{umfin: cmu;;:mr?-.‘_\)f' En:ny:fing{&h::kés ° eflufl;fi here imi; vith fisi 4 i i 3] -oko of polic; —Dr. i) s there appeared three diminutive men, with little | thougit that it mght be a goed str policy 513 scs thi aves tbag xuin v, 1 bt el ut, 1t tamo that day range-bowers, j €oon wad eugaged 1 the eport of i appea : veat, ou Twenty-third stroot, near the Aeademy | SO07 V! O3 S0 “ | ments copvezed to her adoriug ager in some- bl e azex in their bizuds for the purposo of cuttivz | to sond Houdin' througa the calony per- ¢ i G Vowiga. Tn due time tho nora wes prossused, | O e qamzaxns, Hore her bold ra ing nttracl | Hadvis old rage; wwbilo that lover may, perchance, o duwn this tree. Tua tres wes Telied, cnd the | forming bis . miracles, ad demonstrating | Were blind. I shumld noither waot s fise hust - When & very Spicy Intervies took place. AMies | $ iuoHteltion of fouic of e wme bove of $he | viit Lor drosiod iu Somo other wsw's old | netor dismisasd bia gnests, who were fully sat- | to tho mmtives that a French sorcerer | DOF fne furpitre.” ] A!u:lmu{o \Tum o know vgg:;z br&ught dasp Tiarenoe and be presented to Vieter!, Emmaryel, | clothes ! ks 4 i ! B werg wiiad mfln‘lfi: nmhdx;y‘fi[ his precensions. An | wes greater :gm an Am? sareoror. ‘.‘\c» m:.‘i“l’t»:n :fi:fiumsz:; i?::l;mfle plicaut ta Aworica, Nie eaid the streots of Now | 1y ger ooy g errtmarncl: | * Rags composed of botl: cotton and ool ; o cual, waito nocouns of this foat will bo found in Daster’s | condmyly Houdin appcarnd beforo largo | Tun bas o > meter): plicaut £ T: due course of timo the prosentaticn touks placo, \gs comp e an 2 | 0 pras Oz 10 di with the'dyiug Howers, o] onad iy SoGimEek besmuing iutue City of Algeria. At | me! Well, I wouldn's havo betieved i¢] Asta- York were full of Irish and otber women who % | neayly wortbless, as they caunot be mauafac- o 3 ol BESTGRING THE DEAD 70 LIFE. the firat of these performances he introduced a | aily Watering the gas, now! 4 ; ! bigily satisfactors to bath perties. * bad nothing to do, end it was & Pity to awell the | Srat weg v e, o > | tured o etibor shoddy oF paper. Nowepapers it 2 o ¥ o i 3 e, "Sbe “anid. grve 50 ancoursgoment, and | pist vae Wao to the Boyul siablea, which the | LUl inof are s valunble 88 raite, acd | ot e bt e e Svaeia pain One of ths mow remurksble esbibitions of | Los which bocame heavy or light at Lis orderr [ —Aman haviag a'bill sgainst 8 distuntmer- cnly indulged it 4 scolding st the Presumption | w ok The cnd of tho whole ieatfur vhe, pe | gommend as ligh & price : while colorgd paper | Asd ont uf the heapsd-tp Lanka uf cloud clovor jugglery 1s_mentioned in Salverte’s ** Phi- | Chis box was brought by him to tha footlights, | Cbant, senia letter of inquiry to hfl"fi: of g0 mzny Luropeans coming to America. savo Mus Morgan carte blanche to: proceed to | 1%9f very little vaiue. X Autuian-Tain, Tosophy of Magic” (London, 1646, vol. 1. page | and, while holding it in his hands, ho geciored | that locality, The reply waa, * Hisdesd; Not bavipg & grest, gmount of resdy eashon | Fiaind eud : Fheso brothers taaght tho peaplo the valoe of on the golde Jeves 103). It was soen 2t Nancy, in Frence, in 162). | to his hearers thst ho possessed tho power | be Days now oA g:’ll - ;w evor did < Paia, Ky, —Tho other éay, when a man 2 1 Waida the door, A man from the audience was induced to lio | to deprive the most powerful man of lus strengh Pasis, ¢ down on the stage, and the magicisn deliberately | and restore it ot will. He invited sny oce who | discovered s tire and yelled * Wboanj thirty 62 chopped off hus pead. Ho dispiayed tho severed | thought himself strong enough to come onthe | forty ailizens pulled ont vavolvers. . whooped heed 1o the audiouce po {hut they con'd recog- | stage. An Afsb of middle height, but well | 3k bim, and bogan dodging hehing hitching pouts nize the foateres ; he pi ed them to touch | bnilc and iuscular, came to his side | to getthe firstshot inon him. WL it, to open the mouth, which shut agaim of 18 | with _ great asstrance. “Airp you: —Punchsays that rougeel Wefiflflwflhflm own accord, and to examine ibe blceding soc- | strong” asked Hondiu, messuripg him | near the Rkine, but the rouge is put @ tion of the neck at tho oxcremity of the trunk. | from nead to foot. ¢ Ok, yas,” he replied, care- | cheeks and the »oir on the eyebrows. R He removed the body and witkdrew a curtain, | losely. ** Ave yousure that vou will alweys re- —When s colivated Lowsvillian m e aud almost immediatéiy tho supposed desd man | main ¥o > * Quito sura.” ¢** You are mistaken,” | strenger st a wieriog-place he forthwith ? 1[[)1.'=ucd in perfect health. Salverte savs that | said Houdin, * for in au iustant L will rob you of | celled upon to s& his French. He bows, snish the behoadiurg trick was performed by the Ma- | your strength, and you shall become as & litle | and rems: Acres woose?” sud grows A, horetans, eod that Ztian is anthority for the | child.” The Arab emilsd disdainfully. Houdiu | thusiustic over the Parisian accent of the 19 hand, and meaung with Do enconragement from e their rags, aud how te assori thew sccordiag to the chamyions of humgn progress i tho Me- | o o b FURCUASE MORSES. - . | their \\_'ugrl.).;; and they take considerable n;ium tropol:s of the New World. our beroin retnrned | Su¢ was tobe bsedsouiciy vaid for ler worky | in the fact Lhat no mat in their employ bas yet totho Kteveps Homse, at the lawer oud of vo ko comsloed = meaber off the Buurl, | heey arrested for disorder, for intuzication, for Broadwsy, and ongaged to do the chomboer-work ¢ diaies were o be houoredat; niy elstom. | fajse woights, or for' chieating of auy kind. on one floor. Wiils' thus emptosed, stie met | Bouse i tho ingdom, S0 back toTamdon and | ey will not kecp o man who -does one of her futher's former seryeute, who wasat | Dablin she weat, living at Ahe best | 10" oome up to their standard of work i the ame hotel Ho treated her o vg su sgent of | 5008 honosty, und sobriesy. 1n conducting their great respect und kindness, Takicg ber lotter aud 1 carsions alll over tho |} houg in this honaralo manuor, they havo of iutroduction 1o Mr, Lepuurd Jerome, he re- gdom, for the purposo of i dingsuch | won tho contidence of the citizens, who patran- ceived Lior with much ‘politouess, saying that he | 1 would pe eceoptaoie. Whert theso had | juq shom Jargely, busing thsir tinware in ex- “uew her well by reputsfion in Pars, anday | been collccied, she gave personal akizntion t0 | oyanzy for what rage they beve collected, and Zntroduetion was unnccossary. He would do afl | the Shippiug of shew, goiug 1 the Eoat with | Shon’these do mof smonnt to s swm sufticient t | botels, ia 8 tire King 0 could for ber. and, seuding @ note to Str. | them zcros the English Channol, aird in the | 4, Yr far the tinware tuey wish to take, thay | T 5ish st ibe drugging seays wowid £5,— 1 statement that Esculapins apparentls raunited | told Jum to lift the box. He stooped and lifted | ** Wesinnelismstteroyou ? Janton Marble, of the' World, tiat gentloman | $313 thioush France. Iu box ouwn ca:tiake bo | muks up th dellciency in mon + OV | That tho wuitg e only dopel the beust of u woman to bar corpeo aud reatored | it witbont any cffors, and said coldly, * Ia that | _—Mr. W. Q. Wyser, of Central Toxas, buts at once sont the lady to Baratoza to T o oy hail o, Tioimes, 1t will be readily perceived that this business, | | Tiet T never woud wabe agatn; oo her to life and hoaltl. 21127 Wit sn imposing sesturo Houdin sol- | bis arm the otber day while playfully wresiios WEITE AN AGPOUNT OF THE HOBSE-RACES v e s B L 3y eiteng | When properly conducted, is That T never would know wlten the marrow hroke, THE MEDIUM HOME BIVALED. emnly pronounced tie words, “Lchold, you ere | With = [riend. He is already a Wyser, b“fi.’""i‘; for his paper. This movel work: for a woman to | Ciof hER0 BHISE A Sorkl, MUCLEo Thie delght & LUCRATIVE ONE, With ita Joug Loura full of -pnin? Acgording to Mr. Godwin, in bis ** History of | weaker than woman; now lift the box.” The | iug from the report made by hia P‘!‘““;‘h dowes vell exccuted, 30d aiso well paid for. | O FUe TLR, WA DTS E“‘;?“‘h or W # kel nmnngutxfi- 28 these peddlers make first a profit on the tin- GanxET B. Fazeaax. thie Necromancers,” it was & comnion practics ab | young Hercules grabbed the box qniteconfidently, ‘| Will be some sime before he is better il nt there was no vaczucy on the siafl of tne | §uE Weton setla dlumonds, and be oz the | ware thoy selt, and then n profit ou the rags or - tha Eime he wroto (ifty yoars 070) for jugglers | but, fo his amazement, it wonld not budga. Hs | Louistile Courder-Junrugl. ok Vorld, aud o prmsnent o tion wes desirable. f NI O e arvenld the Ki £ Tialy, | Oiber matenal they take in eschange for their Lovely Savages. in the market-places of the Euglish towns to | attacked it vigoronsly over and over cguin, whilo | —*Mamma, where do the cows gat themitt Hr. Houry J. Ravmond had suddenly dicd a fow | Fiolt buying horees for the King of 14y, | gocas, This wode of trading Is u groat codven- | These Sxmoany nro the most lovely racq of | Mnke tha scalos of a balance miovo at command, | his contrymen sat looking ou in silent wonder, | saked Iiilie oolung up from the foaming ps3 @uys betare she of whon: I write had aririved in i L 0! 3 A fonco to hovsewives, 48 by this mouns they dik- | savaycs with whom it has been my fortune to | alternately ascending and descending. but it resisted. MHe vainly expended on this | OF mulk which be bad bee inteatly T i = y THE ORDZAL OF IIRE. box & strengh which would havo raised an enor- | ** Whera do you get your teans:" was the country. Nothing datoted, howeser, A% EXCHANOL 1N WILD A 086 t0 advantazo of what thoy cosider w > ;i ik 1 ; othier resouces failed, sho climbod to the edita. | DetWeen the dur P bt whil . S Sonslan: portiiasn | maeks they hiave ok tlie, fat nioesk, fuink fine, Daous weidie, tutil at length, panting, exhaust- | swer. Afters thoughiful elence ke '?.f"-mpub » 3 parope, She : rubbish, while it saves & journoy to ths store, { of the negr type. but havo distivetiy Europesn | Much streas bas beeu laid by the advocates of Salonme of the Thnes sud metiue Hon. Jul P Ehgakedarter i emspon b o OF s, wi 1a' oF. mome consideration, it fro. | featucos sad o vory plensing osprossion. Tho | Spiritminm upon the ability of the modium | ed, and rod with aoger, he biried bis face in his | out, “*Mamma, do fhe oowy haveto rolom “m:“_& a filfiuni}‘; m«o d«‘mn]klm, ghiattes from Africa to Eng At (mia time quently saves a ledy the trouble of - dressing o | color af $heir skin is & rich zolden ; their whole | Home o bandle live ccals without injury or | burnous and_relired irom the stage. Houdiu ad;r ‘7 t said on hia dyiogbs who was abthat time flling 3Ir. Repmond's place. | &2 00 £ 20 ot antes Siay Tore e aaee | uppearon Lho etreet just at 2 junctur wvaeu #he | costume is limited to & light fringa of grass | ahowing ascar, Ho hms been seen to putred- | does not explain the secret of this strange trick e O A o it hwbured An.Gyo of the 1eticr prosented Lo him was from | | i killed wils ¢he boasi was beng: faken | GO least affard the time. to buve theso neccssa- | round tho waste, and tho women confine them- | ot coais ou his head, and the hair wes not | by which he mado bodies keavy or light at will, | that Lo had never writteu s lmo wbich 6 My 0. George P. Soreh, Mr. Bigelow received a xy exticles brought 1o the door, As theso pod- | selves in tho way of faitooing 1o @ couplo of thin | siuged. The “fire ordeal” s a vers old | aud mthout uoparently touching Uiem, bus it f o crase. o whole Siace wes DL i pis the lndy kindly. 2ud. ofter a short couversation, | {hionsh Paris diers” 5 ! 3 - baOMTE ili ! out e ] ‘ 4 Y i T, > s i I8 WAZOUR £O tQ every part of the city, most | bina lines across the lips. 'he meu ae of grest | wud familiar oue to necromsucers. Oue of | was = favorite of his, snd often exhibited to his uifered hier thie position of Meching with Mr. Tawrence. the Llaverican | o™y, 0 P80 80010 CICLINCa with thair tine | phecieal ntrenits and onormous statazes Shoy | tho most suciont feats of magic was the | fashionable Parisian sudiences. B man whio stammered was sccosted b7 3 n whio stamm: WAS i R Consul % Plorouce, who was also foud ¢ € Lorsc 1o, O b . th o c 1 s . STOCE-NEFOLTER POR TilE TINES, i ert s a 5o fond ¢ £ Rorses. | waro in this way, and vers few articles of this | have = queer diadaini for us whitcs, and say that | @rt of breathing flame. Durivg the insur- THE ATSTRLIOUS DISARPEARANCE. i To bis smpise, i¢ s lomadintely sonepted, o Toroiek 2 "o ey Coiapish 1 UHO | Lind of zoods aro now buight at stores. B s irn Tare s A o et | action of the slaves in Sieily i tho secoud | At the same extibition T Algoris, of which | traveler with, * Sy, friond, Low for it i 10 jud fans been flled by Miew Midy Movgan, the | (il existed uptil r. Luwyencos Guasth, s | . T0ey give the menin fheir employ 1o commis- | gnng, ete., like & bull, thoy v the reason and | <entury befare Christ, o Syrian named Ennus | wo bave wrilien, Houdin fuvited ono of the au- | Smithville:” ~ Ths up-tied man begss! y iz g , 1ol b day until this! As - 4 sion, bui pay them - salaries according to their | intelicet of the clild who rune awey from the | mcauired by his kuowlédge the rauk of their | dionce to conte on thestege. A young 3loor, | S-g-e-six m-m-mi—; " uod then losio 'nfu'o drichls- | trol of himsolf in Lis anger, he roar s pas i was throngh bi ? iATE ‘3'3?,,3,“;;-“.‘,'5 tirough e editorisl rooms af the | 1 Amm:~xm“h‘§n,,“‘}{x;§“e‘?;‘m;;gg;l;;; 40 | worth and ability. Thoy sind Englishinen. newly | pull, They livo s bappy, ungracelees 1ifo; the | Jeader. - In ardar to estabiish Lis influesco over | about 20 years ofage, tall, well-bnilt W e mias, Miss Norean prerheerd one of tho | 1o “died: It o had beon aliva’ Mies | \oray | 2ived from the ‘muther couniry, to be worth | carth tvasked produccs ber tressures in [ ‘thoir minds, bo protended to possess mimeulous | dreased. iivanced. There wasa plain tablo on | ‘long streicht down tha road, d— you, Yo done = mf \ sholl mot hold th mhaes e} would never bave been left to Sgh lur own | e most in their busivess. They have proved | abundence; thef have nonced to dig when glt | Power. Whoao Le wished to inspiro Lis foilowers | the stago (tke space botween the top and the | get there Jong before I could tell you. wbo week,” was Mr. Bigelow's ro Bt sy | “ay- x them to be the most industrions, honest, and | js ready 'to their hard. = ‘They bask in | 'With courage, he brestled finmes or sparks | floor being unmistakably open), which Houdin | °—¢ By tho 8ad Ses w.am"fiL-ndhgyI Moran 3o made of dilerens SiAT fonn maa | A woman posteasivg £ood honth snd, strcng | 210 Btontivo to thoir business, while they are | the suushine, or, bathe in " the cool | Smong them from bis month, At tho samo timo | asked him fo_ mount. When he did so Houdiu | hag just préseuted her weeldy bill)s T '0P% R D o ir orent BN LLOM WOSE | oiumon sence. she was ot the inoe icat o5 | tho mosbpolite of all classcs; avd they will not | waters of soi rotired coye, and caunot | he was rousing them by his eloguence. St. | covered him with an enormons, clotl cone, and. | ma'm, ssvoutind the bracing hair sgres, Wil l’l‘flfim; eceptably to the meaesn:‘fimc Bt b ely becomo the croature of circum, gunces, | LYe & men who e lecking politenesy, a8 they | undorstand why we shonld come to | Forome informs us that the Babbi Burchochebus, | insiantly removing it, the Moor was gone. This | you, ma'am, and your good gontleman, e B e ey ‘reporters in, put 8¢ | Siace or cannection with the New York . Mmer, | contider it 2 quality essontial to success in auy | thrust our businces-worris upon them to buy | Who headod thio Jows in their last revolt aguinst | trick produced a panic iu the audionce, Beroum- | Lady: '+, ses, our appetitos.are wond . of bnsiness on_the city_press, and has wan xhz 16 haz “MES | kind of buniness. % 4 their land, and grow cotton and sugar, and dis- | the Emperor Adrian, msde then believe that Le | ing, ** It 18 the Eyil One!™ thoy clambercd over | improved! Ior instauce, athome we eal respecttul admirstion of all the Btock-desle EARLY ACLOVER THE CNITED 3% TES,— Young America, ‘take note! It is not inde- | fizure tho romantic picturesqueness of their is- | was the Messiah by vomiting flames from Lis | the benchee in wild terror, and rushed out the | two loaves & dey, and 1 find, from your rosla B bnishers, drovers, aud railway-men of hu‘::: bany. upon invitation to ada ess the | PeRdence of manper, a free aud oqual style, | lands with convenient but imtrusive roads; snd, | 1oouth. And, ata later period, the Emperor | doornto the street, where, in tho public place, | that we manage eight!™ (Lavdlady Y queintance. Bhe bas seen great changes im tho | J-geliture; to Washivgton, to visit Pie sident | OF MY bravado, that will securs employment ; | above all, why shuuld we send missionaries who | Consigntius was throvn into 3 state of atarm rubbing his eyes in stupefaction sud wondering | comfartable.) siroeh, 1'mes _oftice, too,~most of fimescmmc Grani, and lay before Bim her views Gf the | PRt OtDer things being equel, a man thatis - can't agree umong themselves, aud who attempt | rhen Valentinian informed hit thet helind secn | how ho got there, they found tas young Moor. —A professional man not far from State A it s Tnmaat 8. o [; Cranssortation of cattlo; to Chicase, tor sxam | - COGRTEOUS TO OTHELS to introduce all-concealing garments, of which | coe of the body-guands breathing out fre and INVULNESAUTLITY. DBoston, re 5 to his office one dsy, a5 paving left . Mr. 8. .8, Cm;n:t ine and repost mpcn the system of stot k-yards will be preferred to one who is not. Thisistrue | the want was bofore unknown. It isn't half as | fizmes. Sir David Browster, who quotes thesein- ‘While in the interior, Houdin vave an open-ir | substuntic] luucb. said camplncmfl:{ '42 eent- M. Sitclair ara now with Jasper's Nagtpy - | 0 bt city; to Donver, to mcet the sto s kman | Of @1l Kinds of business which depends upon | pretty a dress as the gariands of frosh floweru | zuncsy iv his interssting “Lutters on Natural | exbibition totho wild vous of the desart, He | sistast: **Jr. Pitkin. the worid looks ifer . Bigelow's plece is filled by Mr. Jonninga, | Of the Far' West: to Keusas, to engege i a | te patronage of othew Qur large dry-goods | with which they lovo to adern themsolyes in | Magic,” was not able to explain tho ozact meth- | protended that Lie was invalncrable, sud offerod | Iy to a man whew he bas three inchea of ru Maj. Wittiams, {:o promoter of poor ohildeeey | Luffalo-buat. and look aftor the now tatros for | Stores, o istance, will be found to be patron- | their artless aud primitive simplioity. They aro | crls by which theso effacts wore produced: but | to let » Marubout shoot at him. Thers wiy & | bim.” * Yos." repiiod, tae J000n e excurvions, long one of the Times editors, js | EOSHEL immigraots ; to Texss, to study the | 12201 proportion ta the politeness of tho sales- | not mornt, zccording to our ideas—sar from it, | ke ssid Flojus informs ns that Ennus filied s | great crowd, mud a vindictive-looking fellow | moment's hesitation, *“and he looks diffe ’ witl: the néw Republican paper; and Col. Gars | S0Urces of the supplics for boof. Suels, -; ot | Mens ud & succesnful merchant will discharge | bat they Liave & strong eensc of the wsthetic, | perforaied nut-shell with sulphur and fire, and, | came out from it und olaimed to Lave the honor | the wotld.” = who complaist is with tho ifail. Miss Morgan’ Las been for- | UNC, i8 & skotch of one of the most rems 2 kable a clerk who hau been guilly of rudences to s | and chastity does. nob rank as a virtue among | Laving concesled it in his moitth, bp breathed ?vre llglll:;fi e%"in'fi::?:l ufr:v‘::filanl‘l’éd a’gfi;:tg::ch bi;e:g;e:; ;x: x:ifnb{l:?:: E’sn BM:::V a?;u. “gn::: X 3s he ot LLED tunate iu having the steadfas? $ri wowmen in America. LW. | customer. ity in businees-life is a crime, | them, where the reverse is no sin, They arevery | gently through it while he was upeaking. Tais George-Jones, “Hhe pnhfik}ger of ci’:"?é,‘,‘.’e;" fi; e T2 W L andy treated as a criminal ffouse. ¥ over at hammering out sbillings into Y ado. oil. | % i porformad more simply by i mode jug- | the fact tha the vents were clear. Tho Mara- | the most promising circumstancas be iu geouring the respect of sll the men employed LIFE'S CHAHGES. Industry, sobrety, and _attention to business, | ver rings betwaon a couple of stones, and they | gler. Having rolled together some flax or | bout put in s fair charge of powder, and drove | the lowest sort of luck. A fow duys gince m“?"“. on thal paper. ol & being the qualities roquired of the meu in the | also bring for sale little tortoise-shell orna. | hemp €0 0s to form ball the size of a walnut, | the wad home. Among the bullets produced, | thing happened which shoald luveg!*;gw When Mies Morgan commenced this busines: — enaploy of tueso brothars, they were not likely to | ments inlaid with silver. Their coiffure might | he sets it on fire and allows it to burn until iz is | Hondin chose one which he openly put in the | case and air fecs. A man 06 years © st of stock-reporting in New York City, sho e‘.‘ gmsw! plesnres come and go,— bo the victims of bad bLabits, or to spend tieir | have come from Paris or Londop, for, when | nemrly consumed. He then rolis round is whilo | pistol, aud it was also rammed down. By the | 62 feot down tirougl: an efovator. Thfl!c oo, with 1 opposition from tho men [ the mz: m‘“’"‘éfé':";‘fi}’;“?’. \\Anlc:-'i mow ;. esrmwgs in digsipstign. O the couirary, they | T was there, bright-red bhair was in vogno | burning some additional dax, sod by these means | same process the secoud pistol was loaded. | he must ba desd, and sect for “th bardly tle-yards at Weehawken, Communipaw, and tb s Jeamning saved their wages unti] they had sullicient moncy | with hoth sexcs. They plaster their hassds over | the fire may bo retained for s considerabic time, | Eversbody watched with tho most profonnd | Whon he arrived, tho old gontleman, 7 0 S At the commencement .of his exbibition he in- | solerauity. Houdin posted himself 15 paces | a scratch, wes siiting up as welt as" ever. to go 1nto business for themselves; aud, adsoon | with lime fora few days, which destroys the 8toc! 'iuds in the upper part of L2 2lso Lad to encu\ll-\ierpiel:uplll-l\'fll D:uzm(rswi)iu reparters, aud sgucultoral editors, so-called Bt 2 ke truth. dawned upon them hat coe fould naithier be L:obight nor sold in the interes of sny ciiquo of stock-dealers; that ehe was as a3 they have accutanlatod enongh ‘to buy wag- | original color of the hair, and produces a lond | trovduces the all into his _month, and while he | from the Merabout without = evineing tho | ner talis of resiguing. oniinl Tanding: 3 on. % 6psn of horees, and a little tinware, they | aaffron tinge. When 8 man bacomes engaged, | bremthes througi it the fira is revived and a | slightest cmotion. The Murabot immediataly | —This etory comes from Fighkill T aber commeunce peddling and buying nfi_s, old iron, | the fair financee often clips her flowing locks, | number of burning sparks ate projected_from | seizad oue of the pistols, and, on Hoadin's giving | Qur new Supervisor bes a darky who, Yo Jswm oto., on their own accounf. In this way the | and brings thom ta her Adonis, who plaits them | bis mouth. The spurks are too fesbla fo do any | the signel. took a deliberate aim ut bhim. The | ey, was attending to some duty oD A0 "y, urade has grown to its prosent jropartions, kod | in elaborately with his own, producing & most | haan, provided he inhales the air throngh his | pistol went off, and tho ball appeared betwoen tho | near the roud, aud six or cight frient o8 there are put few men who own & tip-peddling | e]pborate hesd-dress, The disgusting way in | nosiris. The kindred art of magicinw’s teetb. More augry than over, the | own color wers leaning on the fence t0 8° eitty ' : the thiop was propedly done. - Tha intelligent ws houest, and as mdomi e - Wonld, if granted, atill Lo 10 Jub. & u omitable and s ! & persevering a5 s New York reporter ncods to be: For some greater futnra wagon in this city who have not onca been in the | wlich they prepare kavs, an ictoxicating drink, WALKING ON BURNING COALS L Marzbout tricd Lo seize the pistol. **Yon conld fo pasa st JB5E that she was a lady who would report tae axach Heart unconquered ! dost thou know employ of thess hrathere. 5 Dy-chowing, hoe often been described, and I do | or red-hob iron belonga to the esme antiquity. | ©or injoro me,” eaid Houdin, **Lut you shail seo | contrabaud, liko Deluly, bappened t0 P32 U g condition of the catle, skeep, Log, and horse Teach fair promiae hath itk foe 9w Thid busivose is like all othersin one re- | not care to rapent it. Strangely coough, the | The priestesses of Diana at Castabuls, in Cup- | that my im is moro dungerous than sours. Loox | this time, and, meetiug Dr. afapes, H‘;fi']u merkets, **though tie boaveas fell,"—ther pe. That, amiast the fombicus shrouding, speot: thosa who succped init have in them- | Ramogps sre juss one day behind all the rest of | padocia, were accustomed, according to Strabo, | at that wall.” o pulled tha tiigger, and on the | »Dr. Mapey, who's dead a¢ )(aw.'r! Ob, gaa- 10 ‘resvect. lier, ‘and:in a ehort time mads Thou may’at feel the tragia ha . | sslves . v 5 the -worid. Their Sunday should be the sgme | to walk over burning coals; and, at the annual | nowly whitowsshed wall appeated a large patch | ¢ No une, I think,” repiied tho dn:.w.-c abody ber parks amoug théfn 7% 2 With eacl tortured promise, cloiding % THE'ELEMENTS OF SUCCESS. dassain New Zealand and Ausiralia. bub ms | fosiival which wos held in the taimple of Apolio | of Lioed exactly at ho_ cpat whare e ainied. | yez,” porsi , < thare must bo SRS 4§ PLTASANT 1S POSSIRLE. eiona ol thy foiryand ‘While those brothers,. by their enersy, perse- | their miusionaries cante from tho east of them, | at Mount Soracts, in Ecrusia, the Hirpi marchied | The 3larsbout went up to if, dizped his Bugor in | dea there, for sart; Wby, 3 403 ¥ 5 verunce, and strict attention to business, £16 ac- | and forgot to miss out a day in their rekconing, | ovar burniag coals, and on this acconntthey wero | the blood, raising it' tolus mouth couviuced | tive not,” said the o cumulaung weulth, and soms of these who have'| they have pernetizted s mistake. It was Mon- | exczapted from mili service, sna received | himself of the reality. When he acquired this | tsinly Luve heard of it thex Sorrovw's leasans, Griel certainty, bis crms foll and Lis head powed | qosth in tho family.” **Then,” SECUTER j .y Ore who hizs uever visited the utosk New Jersey, and the neighborhooa of Hhuw Yori % ilo they rob us of lise & % iy 3 o City can form noidas, o Borriio cund};}'fi; ©: Teach va b Giviner Losntias gone from their smploy into business for them- | day on . bosrd the Nevada wheu we: touched at | otber privileges from the Romen Senate.” This v 3 th in tho i ! Ty they are in most of the year, Thc rain, snow, 2D this tragic lifo can KnOw,— selves ora 1o & falr way to saceeed, others just' Pango-pango, but With thom kv waa sall sho Sab- | povkay of resisting fire waa sscribed even by Varzo | on his ‘ohest 0817 ho were annibilated. It was | rawing his voice, and polatiog et jge. mnd, o Blth. are coonglite” claidRy most Lod us tato highor dutles manage to pay expenses, and would do better b, aud 4o consequence wWe were tnablo o | to the nse of somo liniment with which they | evident that for the moment he donbted every- | row of his ssbls brathren hanging 408 8 g P A R . 2 _Remehras s ptrifen Nalo, ! ~mtudommuniara’ mara (€ they wauld wockn’: & | trade to any large extent.—The : Wonderland of mdn&edm:m:ol'url'xflfm. of u'lmu;:hr:'r- thing, oven the Prophet. This scemingiy incom. | ats, " what's il dis yor sour Al . 4 g ver . ERE et ORI 2 v ieys ¢ 3 “warthn art of helding redchat frea St | wpsaneista ro s ey A b siaan s 2t | alane da Tane= 5 s S

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