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THI CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1878 3 7 evcl%rith | the kindiiness of his naturr, and the grace, ef gance, and beawty of his pastoral comporitions. tic becamne the friend of great men and an honor to his country through these simpte gitty atone, fle was the bosom friend of Bamnuel Jolnson, who toved him much, and who grieved more than any une elae when he wia deud, After his return to London Goldsmith tried various modes of employmens without auccese He ohitatned an ushiership in a schoul, a sftna- ton which ha says himaell he detested, Here ho says by ‘was up early and late, wos Lrow- beat by the master, hated for s ugly face by the mistress, worried by the hovs, anidt was gef- erally the laughiug-stock of the school.” " He toon left thisemployment and tried tho practice of medicine ns an assistant n an establishient on Fish Street 1, und alierwanils on hls own account at Southwark. NS EVIL GEXIUB FOLLOWED N1M and he could not steeeed, He finaily began enrrectiog proof-sheets for the printer, and, at thiscmployment, with :other literasy work, he manared to eko out a me six years, He began to contrib the " perlodicals, and wrote Incessantly for va- rious ngazines. e began to be known fn the literary world and vatued a1 a contributor, by publishers, In 176 e made the requalntance of Dr. Juhnson, and from that thne forward hia literary success wus assured and permanent. Goldmnith became s member of the *Literary Club," iimited at ticst to nine members, among whieh were Burke, Johneon, Uarrick, Sir Joshua Reynoldsy and other men of note, e never shone in convernation, and often exposed him- sell to the ridicule of the whole elub, thouaht by some of the members to be an anon- sired for women, hut how aweet it is tol ttnm preaceve comething of tue freahness and artiessnues which constitiito the great charm of cldidhond. At how soon these are worn away hy the constant and Indlecriminato association with humanity which is enforced by pursuits ealling vne loto the thick of bhusiness and of oolltica. It s not strange that men, coming back from the turinoil where all things, good and hateful, sre present together, find Joy and rest beyond price In the consclous- ness that thelr wi from ita contamination, and the place they call hume 18 kept vuro from fta desecrating atnos- phere, 1t is Tike a return to the fogenuous vears of thelr eurly youth, and renews Lor them continually the most ssuctifying moniories of their lifethine, But women have it {n their power to purify palitics by surer and happler nethods than re- sorting 10 the ballot. ‘They ara the rulers of the civitized world, und have been for centurles. 11 ftn work In private and public i< not conduct- eil as (e should be, the blame lies chlefly with themselves, and they are able to Inaugurate a reform at ooy tme without pealing to those wito have the lawa [n thelr kands, or asking Lo stiare their political priviteges, 18 not the pow- er 0l the mothers Incalculably greater than that of the law-makers] Every noliticlan, every statesman, has been under the subjection of a mothier, or of some woman taking her place, during the most hinpressible perioa of his ex- istence, and the influcncee Which ahe hrought o bear uson his eharacter determined its Lins for gomlur for evil, 1e 1A consequentiv in atle- cisive degree what sbe fmpelled kim to be. Mis natural endowinents were u heritage Irom side walla are crnmbled neatly to the gronml, and the roof is gone. Dhsenre It sinke, no? hail it mora impart An hoar's fmportance to the poor man'a heart, Thither no iors the peansnt ahall repatr To awact obliston of hia daily cacet ] No moru the farmer's means, the barber'a tate, No mara the woodman's baliad skall prevail. One may stand on the topof the P ramida of Cheope, his soul ftled with the grandeur of the inst, of may walk amid the ancient ruins of hehies and Carthoge, hta mind overwhelmed witha fleod of recollections ot their faded glor: of may wander amid the voiceless tulns ot a wfent Sinesab, nul stand face to face with the people of buried centurles, ur may visit Jeruen- Tem, the sacred city af the East, and stand upon thy stie of the Temple of Sotomon, or tread the savredd hitls pressed by the wandering fect of Christ, but ] do not belicve that any of theso wall (il thie human breast with AUCI A FLOOD OP FRELING a9 the sight of this humble rafn, rendereq glotf- ot tiy the tendderness and pathos of this poor Irish vagutond:poct's genjus. | took a stone from 13 ceumbling wails nnd passed along. Mot u vertige of the vitlage schiool-house is now to he sech, and without a gulile one cannot even find the spot where It atoud. Time has swept away “* thie nolsy manslon,’* and the fame of the village master has departed with the rest. The trusnt flock, who ——=Llad jearned fo trace The day's dissstet in his morning face, tie sleeping under the sod tn the yard of “an decent .chnreh that topped the” nerghboring Ll the reeged gables 08 which yet staud to mark the place. In thls church’ Goldamith’s a8 gecurety along tho plank aa though he had been placed thero with the ereatest care. It | 8te ®%aa quite an _wonderful, too, that he re- | Chicaso. mained Juat as i fell suficiently longto allow |~ DElolt Free Peess, datarday: Sapervieing In. hix el iy Bl and withdraw | #pector Cook leftfor’ Marquette last evening on Wotimen to/reac) "o ra® | the wtme India t in fw tors at bitn from his perifous position. Not ance fn | fheMtme Indiato ppolnt two tockl D e ten thousanid times would a man's ifc be saved | are at present ng Inspactors, fesigned some wheu fainting in such a position. Theshaftmen- | time ago, bat ft 19 possible. Bupervising Inspector tloned is ko fearlully hot that beside it purgatory | Cook says. that they may be reappointed. There would e reckoned s vooling-off station, Al- 0 sovers) appiicAiiona for these poaitions, end though the men who work there are a species o | ihe appoiniment wili not be baatily made. Capt. human salanander,—Ifke the phitosopher who | Cook wiil be gone ten daya of two weeks. 2ot 1uto the oven alonz with the beefsteak,— stilf they cannot work but shout len minutes at PORT OF CHICAGO. s time. They then fall back and let others come The followjog are the arrivale and actast 10 the front. In this way of workinie 1o 1s as- | at this port for the pa serted that there are places fn the bonania | g 10a'clock last nightt mines where it Is now coating $10 per day to do AL, the work of ope man, The men could do noth- | Prop Sovereten, Monirest. sundries, Adam atreet. Ine at all n;n. h»rllhr Ilbc_rl_m': cuunlyl uf‘lco l‘m! 53;; l’e’n"iixfl"fifuu‘ ::-‘:nmawu;r;m}rnus we-water allowed them, They swallow fee-water 4 akon, ¢ s Dy the zallot, sl Ireqiently pour the asmo ov- | p>jh" ey We . Ferry, White Lake, jomper. g u{urh uther.l 1n lhcuf h;u pl.—nccnl they u;o figfi,’."', -'l'.,nl‘a'r.r:fi::;ewmm,le.: wmbe Market. abont ninety-ive poitnds of 1ce per day 1o the e v Tt WAt Jos nane of oy, Jealing minea:] SSArEarindz. ooth Cilesss lizit, iliers Dock ?Im”;l hul l"“fkl'd. .\lm; cannot five i the lower | Clarksrcet, 5 St evels without un smple supply ol jee-water, Heh jewne, LSS, ¥ L - and even WIth [t thev are, as we have scen, ale | hohr b fnlriiey PO itand sone, Ouden Cendliy. inost cooked ailve and frequently reudered u'éi'.i(xL liwods, Wrne Lake. Tamber, TRes delirpus—wuuld dle {ndeed were they not et tha Eari, White Lake, Market. " vrompily taken tn hand and * doctored.” TuD Cof alo, suodries, state dtrec ymmodors, Bu Prop Ksalioe, Oglensvory, sundries, Clack streer. - -—‘-—:‘ =, 1'top Geo. Dunbar, \iaskegod, sumiries Hlf“‘flvn sitp. MARINE NEWS. : GRAIN SHIPMENTS BY LAKE. Hehr Contest, uu:zkrnun. A Hfln::. Btetson AQE . Prop Mary Groh. The following sbows the shipments af graly from this pori, by lake, for the week ending with 3atae- GOLDSMITH. of corn. whl v losded at the lilinole Central Elevetor, A Pilgrimage to the Shrine of *'Poor Noll."” FOR THE WEAK, NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED! The affticted can now be restored lo perfect health and bodity energy, without Yhie use of medicine of any kind. PULVERMACIHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND ITANDS, For self-application to any part of the body, meet every requirement. The most learned physicians and sclent{fic #The Inspired Idiot, Who Talked Like a Fool, but Wrote Like an Angel.” ings forty-elght houts ending ftambles Among tho Scencs of tho Poet’s Childhood. #swest Auburn, Loveliest Vil- lage of the Plain.” sundries, Spectal Carrespandence of The Tritnne. . Azntose, Ireland, Ang. 14, 18 weet Aaburn! loveliest village of the plain, fvnm health and plenty cheered the Isoring ran; Where amiling Spring ite carllest viste pald, | And parnng Sammer's hngering bloom's delay'd: Deat fovely hawers of innocence and case, Seatr of my yonth, when evety apart conlu please, fiaw often have | loiter'd o'er thy green f T here humble happinesa endearca each scene! Among the easliest recollections of my dife, and the sweetest, are memdries of my firat Fer €. Wietielsan. Musfogan, ligh seti cjueen af tue Wewt, Mualhtee. light. bron Poriiue, Dullato, vandricn op 1% o, sundries, Hone Gracie M. Fiier, Manintee, light. ce Wi or Gold- | father used to preach, sud, if we may brifeve | ymous writer, urworthiy of admisaion Into such | a long line of ancestors, yot in the ehadiog and day jaxt: % T ARRITE TO-DAT. uroj his country indorse them, wpiplatice withithe wiine, of e s | the Tovini words of hla'tartial, but o ‘doubt | Dieh soctety, but evcntually ono of the proudest | stamying of Wess the mother bad much todos | ., cone, ¥ pelitls omerndliet et ¢ netuin, 5, | ED of Europe and thi Y amith, the noblest of Irish poe P elods | truthiul, biogapher, honors the Club enjoyed was owing o the fact | even in the montha preceding hin bicth, Hee | Veuth vo bushele, Bl 0, by . dr, e Sewbure, 2 Tiiosd ot Csative Apiilanie ave now the time I bezan fo read, tne rhythmical melods | Sy ¢rom i tos prevall'd with donble sway, that 1t numbered Goldsmith among ta mombe transeendent power to mold the character of | Frop Poomac, MR .. vores R g s sthod the 1est for upward of Uity years, and of “The Dererted Vilage” enchanted my | In foswell's Lije of dohnsuts we learn that Rey. | hier wnborn chiid made 1t possible for her to THE ELGIN ASYLUM. i Amil foats who ame to scoff renisln’a to pray. Othiers say of hitn that he was a_loving, good man, with no knack of getting on in the world, which characteristies Oliver secins to have in- nerited withont diminution or modification. A LITILE AHEET OF WATRE, fel by a sedgy brook, smiling in the sunllght through the willows, attracied my nttentlon, but “the notay geese that gobbled oler tbe peol ¥ were not there to complete the picture made by the poet, The sweet voleo of the Irisn thrush I heard in the placo of *the tap- wing's unvaried cries,’ and the solemn flleht of the clerival rook 1 saw Instead of the solitary bit- tern gunrding his nest amidst these deserted w aro_ protected by Lettess-Patent” {n il _ihe principal countries of the world. They were deereed the ouly Award of Merit for Eiretrio Applinnees nt the fmnt Worlil's Fxhibiiions —-llul'ul. Philadelphin, and elsowliera—~and have been found the innst valuable, Rafe, simple, nud efficient known treatment for tho cure of disense, READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? and wisli to recover the xnme degreo of hiendth, mrenuth, and energy an exporienced in fortner yeurs? Do any of the ollowing wymptons or el of symploms meet yout incaned ronditlon? Are yoi suferlg o M-henlth du ooy of ita miny and ¥ ous mlmu.m.uml‘m-ul npou # nger) 1y Prop Clty 1o Fron Buslo, Prop Empire § s rop i rop K010, Cal ¥ nolds upplied the eplihet to Goldimith of ~ihe inspired “Idiot,” who wrote ke an angel and talked Wke a tool, After the publicatfon of *The Traveler,' un- der his own name, he published “THE VICAT OF WAKRFIELD," and then turned his ateention to the production ot comie “"f" In which field he was quite as suecessful as in ony otbier. Although he uained considerable sumd of money by his Micrary works, his natural inprovadence and eencrosity always kept bim in debt, and sometimes altost drove him to distraction. In 1772 Goldsmith began to exhibit symotoms of failing hicatth, and in consequence of these moderats ur negtralive the evil wflucaces de- seending from former generations, and, by ele-" vating the plane of her awn life, to remder him physically atd menially superior to his aute- cedents on etther alde, Her responsibility be- «ins in the pre-natal Hife of her offspring, con- tinulng on through thele childhood, and though she prove ignorant or careless of the trust, sho never can rid ierself of ber accountabllity. 1t endures lorever, ot i the firet Inquiry concerning & _man of genfus, or of distinguished goudness, Who was his mothierf The notion genernily prevalls that he owes his most prominent tralts to ber who gave bim birth ond trolued him through hls senens, and the classle beauties of tho «Viear of Wakefield " dawned upon my childish m- asinatfon; From that time to the present there has always existed {nmy Hreast av uobounded enthustasm for the tender-hearted burd, and n deep reverence for his wenius. His eympathy was as gentle ns the dew which sparkled on his native heathier; his mind was as bright and Jovotis a8 o summer 43y and hia Joving heart exulted in the good of al) mankind. And oft T wieh, amidst the sconce, to fnd Rome gt 10 76021 hapiness consigred, Whete my worn roal, each wandering hope at rest, Mar eather bliss 1o xee my fellows biost. ent Penrauker 1| Kehr Loitie Wolfe., beir Jessle Hot, 2| Kehr Vermant. o3 Cook County Patients. ;. Rvecial Mepatc ta The Tribune. Eram, N, Aug. 3L.=Dr. E. A. Kilbourne, Medicnl Superintendent, and Uharles 1i. Wood- ruft, Clerk, of the Northern Hospital for the Ineane, have prepared s sworn statement of bilis for clothing agafust Cook County patients from Scpt. 1, 1877, to Sept. 1, 1878, This state- ment, which will he submitted by Dr. Kilbourne in person to the Board of Cook County Com- missioners on Monday, contains the nnmes of re ) chr 143 Kelth, Sclir Belle Hrown. 13,244 0 Scbir L. ¥, flsm 7 Rehr d, ks, - 1 next turned my attention to the home of . 4 " he Cook County patients who have been re- or functlonal disenase? Do yvou symptoms hw was compelied to retreat to the | fauey. It the matornal lofluences aro | kehr fuidiod st allt I p JRLY.AND REIOICES IN TIE PAME OP GOLDSNITH, |} tha Gjoldsmith tamily, the mined walls of which u’mulry. n 1774 he was attacked by 8 fiesvous | MUSE potent I thesa cases, they must bo i | §07 AL SIERN X By licutter. cefved in the Elgin Asyjum during tho past drr;n'r“:. gu!w& ngmll Ml writings are ns widely known and u6 | ohservcd vising abavothe low trecs aud shrubs | fever trom whicls ho never rocoverud, nnd e | 81 ojices: and when o inan inakes & conebien- | nelr wolla, ; i w. twelve tontbs, with the date uf thetradmtsslon | sutject ory, HVe ki s g the English tangue, A noble | some distance Trom tno pike, This was oneo | Gled In convalsions on tie morulug of el 4, | Cus Talre In tho performanco of 1ifc's duties, | Sope & Gihan) and discharge It still being treated, and with the | 1, fullnesaaf biood tn th ead, foel Tstiess w he becomes a criminal, n drunkerd, a wrong-doer of wny sort, the quéation should be a8 carnestly, und wurmlllzl{ pressed home, Who waa lis morher? Burely the sex fntrusted with the macred charge of bearivg and rearing the young, are to be held responsivle for the integ- ity uf the entiro race. e of tiie tost emineot women in our coun- iry to-day, became, a number of years ago, the muther of an imbecilo child. As the montha passed ou, it exhibited an aimost total inzapacity tor helping tsell, presentiog a discouragivg case ol futpotence. Then this mother, n woinal of great intellectual strength and moral resotu- tion, and keenly ative to her dutics andaccount- abilities, shut ‘heracll away from the allure- mentn of sueiety, of friends, of a belovod you tlo brinting hovors and wealtn, and gave her- self totally to the task of regencroting the soul ol'lerllttla oue. The process bas been detalledto me by which she toiled patiently, ceasclessty, to of that year, and was buried in the Temple butying-ground, modrned by many tllustrious fricids, Buch a tha beicfest vossiblo outline of the e of this man of hwnble origin who earnced for himeelf a monument vl undyiog fame by tho strungth of his genfus. fle foyed the country of hls birthand he lovea his fellow- men. the parsonage-house, made familiar Ly many allnsions in *The Viear of Waketield? The wrosey Jawn in_front of the rniy, the stately sycamiores that line the wide walk jeading to tha door, tite hawthoine hedges on either side of the path ond the beauty of the surronnding country, alt combine to Make this a delightivl spot. Nenr yonder copse, whera onee the earden amiled, And stit where many a garden flower yrows wild, 'Fhere, where a fow 1010 shrubs the place nistiose, ‘I'ne village preacher's modest mansion rove, HMere Olwer lved for @ number of vears with his father, mother, Lrothers, and sisters, ina home of *innocence and ‘ease.” The house {8 of* stone, two stories high, in the formofa patallelogram, with a central archway towanls tho street which forraed tne mabi entrance to the manpsion. It s situated some 200 yords from the road, and a wide, green lawn {s spread out in front of {t. Four shrubs still stattio has been erected to his mewmory at the entrance of Triulty College, Dublin, by his ad- miring countrymen, and many relies hase been collected and carefully oreserved In the wuzeum neae at haud, The destroring hand of Time has nexrly obliterated tho traces of his Loma in Batlyination, and only a few crumbiing stones mark tho spot where he was born fn Pallas, County Longford, **Bweet Auburn only cxists in the immortal plcture made by the author of ** Tho Deserted Village,” for rude butaat rare Intervals and a few ruins mark the clagsic gpot. A pligrimazo to this locality 8 fow days since was the most {ntereeting tomo ot any I have yet made in Ireland. The visit wos as unex- pected as It was enjoyable, and tho trensures 1 amounts cxpended ubon each. For the alx months ending March . 1878, the bills pald by Cook Connty amoutited to §1,524.51; for tha past six months, ending Scpt. 1, 878, the hilis just rendered and sentto day by cxpress to Chicago aggregate $1,054.0L 8 Talling ofl of uver $100 owing to the ggueral decling 1u prices, ‘The report covers several mammoth paces,and cs a8 follo Reducing resfdence in hospital to years we P"e lfi'lyen’s. nvadln% 1';}'# x’:‘\mum <I|I ‘l';ng;v or one year from Sept. 1, ¥ to Sept. 1, 137 viz.: 3ETB.53, by tho above thine, lvm have searly per capita cost af 818,53, which covers clothing, burlal expeuses, trausportatfon of potients to their honies upon recovery, wnd all expenses of every nature durlng thls perfod charged tu Cook Caunty," The report contalns the names of 218 pa- tlents, belnge forty-three more than the quota to which Uook Uounty fs entltled. 'This averaue moping, GuAL for biviness or plensure, 4n itdert i Min of melaneholy 7 Are youf kil: neyx, stownely, ar blood, 1n 0 disandered co! ditlon? Do you suffer from rheumatian, nenrulgia or nelies und pains? Hove you teen Indisereet I carly yeums and fud yours wolf Jrnssed with n “minltitade of glootiy wpmplome? Are you timld, nervous. whd forgetfnt, nid yours mnind continually dwell- fidenco : e ¥, L. 1 el Lake Porest., BEhF Sary stcbe Heltr A, L. Andrew: ing o the subfeet? L In yourself it eiierey for budpess Are yor subject to any of the follo 1o Restloss niglits, broken sl nitre, dreais, palpitation of the heds miness, coufiylon of s, averaion 10 soclety, dizzinees b the hoad, dinness of atehit, plus rdes anid bloteies on the face and ek, wnd ather despotident symptoms? Thotsanda ot yorung sen, the middienged, and even the ol sutler front nervous ead physieal debil- iy, Thausutuia of feninles, too,” are broken awn dn Nealth and #pirits from dizorders peutiut 1 thelr sox, und who, from fulve Mrlesty or fegleet protong thelr sufferios, you {ost ¢ 118 WRITIXUS were frec frotn the bitterness and earcasms of lis no less illustrious countryman, Swift, and tho simpllcity o his character was nis strength. Hismemory will be revered and his clegunt verses be ‘rend when the classie wrilers of Rome and Athens are forgot, An attempt hos been made to ercet a statue 1o his memory in the little Village of Bally- mahon, g0 long his home, and the goal of many of his pilgrimages when disaster in the world sent lilm back to this sheltering retreat; but as one &, Ando e Mungeugott ur Daviil Vance, ehir Sophis Atinch Miat el seiie Higale & Hehr W._Howe,. o Maiora.. 0,501 ehr G7h. .1 1) Sehr S Toral.... o] Buahels) uaheln, ¥ elieit ravs of inteltigence from it darkened 1. Norrls. .. 18,840 Wiy, flen, frther negleet n xubjeet %0 pro- gathiered there witl form tho most prized relice | flourish atong the neglected walk, and somo yeu nothing but o minjature browze image, 5 il of #18.93 {3 Lelfeved to be about the same ns iy Usho k. & of my brief sojourn In freland, The scene of GRAND OLD ELMS AND BYCAMORES, placed {n the public readlug-room of the town, m‘:fll«;‘:‘}lm (easititto, oxeculn 1o aluiplest othior large countles, and the appearance of the | giritve of teulth and nuppioss telien ther which must have been the friends of the youth- iz at hand o taens of res*orution ? exists, The spot on which he wos bora ay ful past, still ift their mighty tops tv lieaven Goldsmith's birth and childhood Is In St pe pointed oat, it scarcely no traces are |- Yalking, sho began with iessons in ereeping, paticnts clearly fidicates that they are well A y clothud snd cared for. PULVERMACHER'S the Interfor ond far removed from the busy thelr unb d th fett of the crumbled walls of the humbla cot. | lerscll geitivg down oa slt-fours aud placiv | Jrop bounts of men, A more peacelul snd a more ‘i’i,‘},“.,“fi,‘g':fdcfi'{.‘u“;’f.“.‘l.‘,".fi';;‘m;é’nm AT | But Goldsnith needs no monument to pors “‘”1 "f‘l’l'““':"‘:‘"hh "9:‘1 ll(n ‘"'f firaper V"‘“l:";‘“- Prob iy Frcmonte: 4 Sch Lo AMUSEMENEN, ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS uictly beautifol Jocality caunot bo found any- | placo It occupied hus becn o Into fotd | petiate his memgry, His fame will over cn. | Bulding its hands and lts fcet with hors as both | jrop Colorado oo 19,010 Behr Fotman Sl 2 moved sluwly alouz the floor. Over and over and over the performancee was repeated, until the child hud learned what the motions meaut, and to mako them unalded, By such tiresvme miethods the niother worked, as the daye, and weeks, and mouths went by, until the object of her absorblug solleitude Jind galned suilicient mastery ol its organs and vowers of fotelllgencs to bo admltted to tne family cirele. ler utter secluslon and self-sacrifico were now happily over, yet she did not relax her dlligent care througn the whole youth of the ciig, Onally succeediog In 20 developiog {ts mind that it was able to enter the public school, and in adult. iood 1o becotue capatle of tuldliliog s usetul e, 1t was o wonderful instance of motherly de- votion, an esumple tobe held up before évery wumnn who bag thildren given to bier care. Were they all us faithful to the duty of educat. Ing the souls fu their charge 08 this one was in developing 8 sonl where there seemed to be noue, we should have s rezeucrnted world fu the course ol-a generation,” Thers would be no need left of women askiur for the euflrage, for men would so truly maitaly the cause of fus- tico aud righteousnesa that the highest interests of botl would hava o perfect representatlou. Legislation wlil_mereiy check, it cannot ex- terwinate erime. Men wod women who have fatien Into ainful ways are hard to recinim. ‘The history of our relormatory twstitutions proves this truth. ‘The remedy for vice must be ap- plied at the beginiing of Ve, and consiss of prevention rather thaneure, If women desire W suppress utemperunce, or the social evil, or any other form of fuiquity for whict they have a particular subiorrence, let them ground firmly in thic hearts of their children a love of purity and slucerity in thought aud actlon, aud train them T UOOLEVS THENTRE, 1ML HOOLEY ... - .Bole h_:-_vnunr and Manager, Prices: g1, 76, 50, and 23¢. Matinecs, 23 & H0c. Monday eventug, Bept. o and ever evening aud “'cd.n(‘l"fl) &nd raturday malinecs. Hl‘lflmfl Ifl5 L week Of Atnerta’s Favorite Contedtan, JOIIN T. RAYMOND, I his Famous eharacter of COL. SELLERS, ** There's Millfons 1n 1ty there's Millions In 18 "), Siatl Tuains Brigniest ot Comenie Sand “ Phe Gilded Age,*’ W}:h :I:lnbmbr DICIIDI of Chara. :lm‘ 0 dlan, TN .FIIL- rl"l.lf\.lfll"ll' cure these varlons diseased cotditions, afisr Al other menns i, wid we afler the “rost vonvineing textimoty direct from the ufe Hicted themselves, whio have been restored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, after drugeing I valn for months and years. sxond now for DVRCRIFTIVE PAMPULET and Tk ELecrtie QUARTERLY, o lamge [lus. suted dournal, containtug * full particulars Tl INFORMATION WORTH THOUSANDS. Cope Jon il feew, Cnl) on or address PULVERMACHER BALVANIC €0, Cor. 8th & Vine Sts., CINCINNATI, O, Or 212 Brondway, NEW YORK, BRANCH OFFICE:’ 218 STATE ST..CHICAGO. RS £~ Avoid bogus appliances® claiming cle- tric qualities, Our Pamphle! explaing how to distinquish the genuine from the snurfons. dure as greens e verdure of his native val- leys, a8 warm as tho sunlizhit that balties these emerald hills, and as sott as tho :eghvp that float over Auburn’s smiline plafns. ¥, E. WOMAN’S RIGHTS. ° To the Editor of The Tribune. C1i10A60, Auz. 20.~The Intelligence that an Intornatforal Woman's-Rights Congress has opened [ts session fn Parls, with America con- spicuously represented, strikes one with pecul- far unpleasanticss, coming so closely upon the appearance of Mrs, Jenks beforo the Potter Committee at. Washington. The revelation which was then made of one womnn's career it politics is not calcnlated tu increase the popular deslre to accord her sex the privileze of min- cling freely in public affales. - The chiot argument urged [v.-favor of wom- an's suffrage—which standa first, { belieye, in the catalogue of Woman's Rights—is, that the tnflucoce of the sex In politics sill be puri(ying. ‘fhe ndvocates of this theory have heen put to the blush by the recent glaring disclosure of the waga In which some of them may be led to jin- prove their political prerogatives, Not all women, by any means,—not the mnjority of them, Indeed,—would cxlibit the cupacity for machination and the uuserupulousness in using it which Mrs, Jenks has done, but there are 100 many who would without any doubt. Wowen are as awbitious as men, and quito as or tabers, The premiscs, though showing neglect and decay. stlll give evidence of the anvient gulet besuty which once chormed the poct’s eye and inspired his heart. I walked up the patti feading to the door with feelings of pensivo plensure, I passed under tho old arch, stlil looking wiae ana hospitable, throuih which Olfver must have entered many tines, 1 stood within the inclosurs and gazed wpon thosg silent walls which have echoed the volces of lové nud affection of this aimple and gulicless family. 1 thought of the peaco and gentleness whichi onice divelt there, und of the saintly head of the family, $'morcbent to rafse the wretched than torlse.)’ " [ trfed to pleture to my mind the famlly gatbered there in the dim evenings when the shadows wers over tho silent world, and thuught of The broken soldier, kindly bade lo stay, Sat by hin firo and falked the nizht away; Wept o’vt Liis wounds, or talvs of sorrow done, Sholidered his crutch and shew'd how fclds were o +e 1,000/ tichr City Chilcas where than this. Tt Is n 0t place for the na- H it 30 ceven b0, 180 tlvity of npoet and a lover of Nature. Here the ‘deep nnd temder nature of Uoldsmith pecelved 1A first Iinpressions from Nwiure, tmi here he (mbibed that ardent love for pastoral lfe which never forsvok him, and without which no true lnoev, can exist. Theso plaina and Nills, these winding lanes and aacient sycn- mores, onee familiar with the Goldawith family, are situated nearly in the geograhleal centre of Trelamd. ‘The ncarest point by ratl is Athlone, from whence the journey fs” mado over the smoothest of Trsh pikes, ithronzh the shadiest ol lanes, with sweet-scented hawthorn hedges upon ¢lther side nnd overhanging sycamores, to HMBWEET AUDURA," 1 must confess thut this delight(ul drive af ten siles or more onthis summer’s morniug, with the soft Jandseapoloathed in sunligbt, with the wholesomo alr perfumed with the scent of the primrose and the freshly-mown meadows, with ne peacelnl kine grazinie upon the hitls, with e (ading outllue of distant mountains visible on either hand, and the vivid freshness of No- wire's rohe of green, was o exhilarating and relresbing as to largely dissipate my native wrejudices nzalnst thay homely cnnve{'- wite, the Irish jaunttng car. On faf toa) ft turns out to be A very convenfeut yehiele and a pleasant mode of conveyasnee, A Nttle experience teaches one that it 18 not necs essary to cling desperately to ts sldes o keep rom fakling off, aud more freedom of motion van be enjoyed on it than on any other. s ugly appearance caonot be denfed, but 1t is a Vivaetous vehicle, and Invariably communicates its goud spirits to fts passeucers. The most diemal hypochondrise will soon find himaell emerging from his gloom on mountinz one of xml ‘sas0] Total, x, hels. Venval, R 6,000 Bebr K. Comiug XL ol Total w.vvn s Lot Xn, dutshels, B0, 106 Yeanel, Prop Atk 1 1"0? Ucest o4y Pron Phiisdei Sifehr !(Qtllll“&l! Frop Conestogaraces Grand total (fAour reduced to grain), o ushele, ‘The great blk of tho above cargoes went to Buf- NAUTICAL MISITAPS, Dan Duckley, firomen on the tug Conelitutlon, had his back severcly Injuted by a fall yesterday. Matt Lynch, fireman on the tug Protection, had one of his hands hadly injured in the machivery on that boat Saturday, The steam barge Fletchier broke hez ahalt Thurs day last, when ten milen off Dunkirk, and was towed Into Buflalo h‘ a tag, ‘Yhe fog on the Iake Saturday night was very denve, And two or _three achoouers bound for this port found themselves off South Chicago when 1t cleared away yesterdsy morning. Jotn Uaen, ' satior on the schr Industry, fell overboard Jart Thursday, off South llaven, and wae drowned, The body bad not Luen recovered ap to Jaat advice 7The schr Jamea Couch ran into the upper (Fort Wayne) ratlrond bridge, Eaturday night, while in tow of the tug Van Schalck, and, besides having ber §ibboom torn odt, knocked out fhree iron E‘:““‘ from the Lrldge, Toe veasel lett pact with # ed by 3y, Fred W . Mi o SHATYIANE Tranger, Stre: £ b Diavenport. snd HAVERLY'S THEATRE,” Jo 1L MAVERLY,. oo Manager and Proorietor, X1, R o1 Ti ;. NLY, TO-NIGHT RE U‘{‘lll’."‘l“.’\‘.\lfl‘l"? WEER ONLY COLVILLE FOLLY COMPANY, The par excelieace uf butlesque organtzation, appeats ing tn 3 PLECES 4, } - Robinson Crusoe, %kl -+ - Our Cinderella, TE‘?‘E‘:‘I’lmlneunuKv.::“]flb“ in the Wood, Eveaing. Fi Seats may be sccured at the Rox Oce I advence, o, 1. e At o lttla distance from the mansion standa the humbla cot af u poar pearant, wlio, with his wife and vhildren, are the only occupants of the premises. The oceasiona! vislts of etrangers bave taught them to know that the home of Goldswlin is shrino to which pligrimages are sometimes mada by curfous people {rom the fiunt world, but they scem to liave no ldea of the far-reacning fume of the torer dwellers In this sylvau spot, or the real cause for tneir np- varent fntercst io tho play, They see the brlght sunriso frum day to day, thelr fewr wants ore supplied from thy soll they till thelrcalm lives of {gnorance and toll flow o with a sluggish current, and the rrent throbbing world beyoud the horizon of their humble home 18 as uncon- Tt Wilinlst, Female Seuiaan, Phitndelphia, will_reapen Sept, IR Pull collegtats pa! cotrse glvent Ao punie preparcit 0 HATTARL cxami- Sationer o= "k SHIAEARUYE (201 Waut-st, SWARTAMORE COLLRGE, Ten mites from tlladelphis, undor tho sare of Friends, Tiver's tharoukh cOliCRIATe Erucatiun ty hoth sexce, wha liere purue the sathie cotrsed of hlndr. and re- g g ! ATgo MCVICKEI'S THEATRIE, . kAt ness cars, and an ondinaely chvertul pesson &loud £0 HielnAs $ho monsiunsli the skles, tond of occupging prominent positions. The | (o bubits of abatiicucs and self<antrol, B 40 TR cao Qi beis L y il Feeatire ,‘{“}‘;?,Erfl..f\,fl‘f :‘}Ii.";,‘.’,‘l.:fi:m ‘e‘fdlé’.'l liawthorne hedie, and left the bome of tiold- smith, with the sun shining through the rootie: vy-covered, crunibliug walls of the old, ;1'!1 mansloy, bathing it 1o a halo of ‘,:lary. The biue-tinted sky huug lovingly over th spot and peacolul Nature sinlled upon tho qulet scene, This placo is situnted o County West Meatly, nat wiany miles frpm Pallas, County Langlord, where the poet was born on Nov. 10, 1723, At Balivmahon, some five miles from Auburn, stands tho dwetling tn which the widow Gold- suiith, the mother of Oliver, resided for many years after the death of her husband. Here Oliver speut o number of the years of Lis early munhood, and this {8 the pohit trom which by sut out 10 seek his fortunes 1u tho grest world of which he knew so ltie, nud in which he was destined to becowns so famous, Tho prenises are now ovenpled by Mr. Egan, who kindly showed mo through tne ruoms, and who gave me me- morials of Goldemith, In his carly days Ollver’s utter simplicity of charseter, and unsuspecting, conldiog naturs scems Lo havo expused him to thu ridicule of his companfons and follow-students. At Athlune and Edgeworthstown, to which places i was successively sent to school to prepare Dimael! for the University, bio was moure dis- pallot and the full privileges of citizenship, which tnclude the power of holding oftice, would bo aaready to resort to trickery, and, iu the current phraseology, to pull wires aud * work the macline,!” as wicu bave vrer beon. And, ns 14 always tho case, these would be the leaders, gauing and.keeping the upper hand, — Every ono with any worldly_experience has known ex- amples of this class of women, from the fair lobbyist o the balls of Conuress to the con- duetgr of s church sowing-soclety, and hus divided what would be thelr manner of perat- ing were thelr fleld for exercise indefinitely ex- tended by the gift of the tranchise. Women and men are very much alike, tako them all in pll, They ave hufiuhurouuh\y I~ man, ang, I a somewhat coarser fibre marks tho une, the rucged strength developed with it b a suflicient otlset aramst the fesoler and finer texture of the other. Bons and daughters are all born of women, and are equally likely to lu- berit the distinctive tralts of the mother. In the process of the ages the cssentlal characters of their moral naturd bave been 80 moditied by this infuence that, however great may have been the diftereace dlmnfiuhnln theny in the beginning, there is radically litile at present. The gentler virtnes are implanted in the heart Apectal Dispatch ta The Trdune. MiLwAvkex, Wis., Bept. 1.—Grain frelghts ad- yanced yesterday to 4Xc for whest to Nuflalo. The'schr Typo was chartored st this figars for wheat to Port Colborne, Arrivsls from below to-day, schrs Vorter, J. 1. Case, Cambrlage. Depariares last evening, schrs Myosotls snd Thyee kirothers, ‘Tho gteai-batgo Tempost arsived hers from Montague and was docked for s new whi :‘he]pmp Bovervign has mivo recelved & liew wheel, The stme Alpens bronzht 200 excureloniets over from Whitchall this moruing, returning w-night. PORT NURON. Ponr JTvnox, Sept. 1.—Fassed up-—-Props J. Bertschy, Canisteo, Axia, Juniata, St Paul, L. QGilbert, Canaas, Swaliow, Bt, Albans, Forest City and consort, Lhlo and barges, Kmma Thomsou aud barges, Cuyohog, Burkhead and barges;sclire Ssn Diego, Mary Martin, Thomas @, Streel, B. M. Davideon, lisnns, W, B, l'leuu.u\\‘ennnn.ou % | n City, Benton, One VO ToRs, G niacr . J. Kerahaw, st Louts, Uordon Campbell, Quebec, Ucean, Alank Fred Kelly snd consurt, N. Mills and berge of stanch putriots, urrlcht potiticlans, snd pure-minded oficials, fur wore speedily aud effectlvely than they can by sending praying- bunds futo the saloons, or petitions to Congr or by urging thelr clalms to political rizhta, A WoRKINOWOMAN HEAT IN THE MINES The Slek and Dolirlous, and tho ough Treat- ment They Got, Virgintn (Nev.) Enterprise, ‘Those who have not revently explored tho lower levels of the leading tmines of the Com- stock can have but a very falnt conception of the heat prevalling thereln at the present thoe. ‘The licat {s terrible even in tho winters it v like tho breath of 8 furoace, aml in most vlaces where men aro obliged to work it 18 deficlent in oxygen, that lesupporting ingredicnt having peen burnt out by the many candles used, and in varfous woys absorbed and exhausted. It can be felt plercing through the lttlo clothing worn, drying the suliva In the mouth, and al- most shriveling the eycballs, A temperature underiaker smiles under the exhilarating influ. e of Its motion. Hercafter [ shall always recommend the jauntivg-car 1o tho place of patent pitls. Generally, AMERICANS WHO VISIT IRELAND expect to make the tony fn o week: Such trav- '8 2an only see such places ua may be reached by rafl, and ithey know as hitle of the people and the country when they Jeave as when they catne, Irefund 1 not aJand to be taken inat planve and dimmndssed with o bresth of con- tompt, It s apoble country, with 8 clorious istary and with tender menories,- 1t has been the birtholace of poets, vrsturs, heroes, and martyrs, ad ub one period it was 1he eradie of wivilation, 1t isaland of Jove and song, pas- elon and tenderness, sadness, inystery, rouaice, and legenda, There bs scurcely a rood of ground tuat s not been rendered ciussical by tho pen of history, amdt §ts very «lifls hangiog over the £en gy relate wotderful tales of what they have seen. It 13 o land of which lelabmen mav well be vrawl, snd which tourists will do well 10 vlsit. Owing to the fact that this loeatity {s so far lu the nterfor and s wich removed from the route tu other places of futerest, but fow tour- LAST NIGHTS? DIPLOMACY ! DIPLOMACY! THE PLAY OF THE AGE. Wednceday—Last Matinee but one--DIPLOMACY . MONDAY NEXT- appearance In fonr X JREFERSON. aa B VAN veurs of JOSE! WINKLE, NEW CUICAGO THEATRE, This evening, muna--'wéa}.m-{' avd Katurday, TONY DENIER S e peeegmeeitmGRIMALDI tomtma ani) Speclally Stars, Grand perforiances oy Affesnoun wad evening, Lrices of wdmisalui, an. CHESTNUT-ST. SEMINARY, PIILADELPHIA, The 2auli'vear uf this Hourding and Day Scbool wiit onen September 14, For clrenlars mnly to Prineipal o BONNEY and Sist D1LLATE, 1015 Chostnut: ATIS LAW RUTTDDL, (Law Departiient of Washinewon Untversisy.) Tweittl annual term obens Oct 10, IND4, - Uouese, two terms seren months each. Dijlomia sdmits to pruas Tepw fee. $n, - Vo extras. o 1 glre, L uly 1, IRTA. i Deas GANNETT INSTITUTE "0hJon e “Uhe S5t year will begly Wednesdsr, Sept, 25 1678, ¥or Catalogues qud Clecutur, apoly to " ftov, o, Ganneir, 1rhicipal, 49 Clieater Nuare, on, Mas. MADAME HMENTS SCHO0L . Young ludl hildren, GEHMANTOWN, NN, (ttaulined 1 ) ‘weliol. wil reopen §edneaday, set. f _Rurclroumm npiy o VRS B CLENEST TIONESCHUOL POl WITE OENs EEET. 1 FOR Circular addres L. HAND, GenevaLax A R e ‘O fik 150 ALY IOALLD ANT 150 iy ATATE PILE CURE. lumen frame. But for the flovds of perspira- tlou covering the body the ficsh would really be cooked to a certaln extent, A famous Euglish philosopher hos given sn account of his golug into an oven hot enough to cook a beefsteak, ' % e L ista_llud thcie ‘way lither. Now and then a | tikulshed o8 et as T thag of ih gieh. ahd 1 | of 120 to 130 degrees ls so much above bluod | Birsouts aod barvesi achrs Two Fauniee, C. i, DR, BARIAMS e T Y7 gamad seholar, or some one who has had his heart TilB NUTT OF NI PRLLOWA LTDCE tion whicl Jders the % ot = & , Maria Scott. [14 warinel by the ucnll: aweetness of this rural | than for his proficiency fu learniug. e entered :-'“flf'm ra“:;td::mns,'yl ru’{u‘."tfl’u’}r‘:un-’:l:}fi, heat that this pracess of tookloe briclos' . thio h\rl::.?fl— nr:h. lfunL PILE CURE » EHKENBRECHER s Frinity College, Dublin, at the syo of 16, In the capacity of a **sizer, and for inenial scrvices in this position he recelved education snd board. Hle nanaged, with his characteristic tendency to zet {nto Lrouble, to bo ezpelled from the col- [ege, but turouch the Influcuce of Henry, his bard and fils esthetie nature charmed by classic clegance of his unapproachable verse, comesthis Wwav 1o look upon theso “DEAR LOVELY DOWERS OF INNOCENCE AND EASK," Weather—Flue, NAVIGATION NOTES, 111000, Capt. J. Greephsigh will put the tug Edwards In until it seems in muany cases sa though they Lind never existed, I our irls were tralued from the cradie in axactly the same school aa vur boys, Indoors aud out, it 1s more than doubtful {f refincment, delicacy, and tenderneas would pruve 10 be Maa been sold Soutls for seven y falled to cure BLIND, DLEED . 0 M e, snd never has Xa, and ITCHING Bon-Ton Starch anddron a peusa tear i thomawory of Ollrer NEW PUBLICATIO! Uald: Buch i ¢l ro- | brother, o was relustated, sud rematned thero 4 i aud remaining there UMl one Iyfng near him waa | commission to-dey. W _PUBLICATIONS, | | Is absolutoly odorless, and Ohomi- T e g abeni von® arC et it | for twarycars, 1o wad o boor stuleat, bt oe; L D b e e % | actusily cooked. Had ( been the dead fuatead | Tue excursion steamers &lds rushing bastaess NOW READY! oally Pura, : with (loldsmith's Jincs that everywhera ono | casloually gave indication of the posseasion of | our aborizfunl races are more crael and relont- | of the ¥ing body of tho pnilosopher that go- | Yesterday. It'is snowflake white. turus - some object may ba scen to .srouse the keenest futerest, which overwheln the aoul with swelligg thoughta that rise 1o the eyes In misty cmotlons, Some may love best to visit the crumbling sulus of the seat of vower of the anclent irish Kings, or to look superior tolent. Edmund Burke was also o student n tho collegs at this time, but there was no aequaintanceship between then then. doldsmith took bis B. A. decres In 174D, the Towest in his class, Ho resolved to cuter “the Chureh, but waa rejeetod on sccount of hls des The stmg (race Grummond (s here tn good ae son to dujs Snv bustness. Sheseums to be well man- aged, and msde a paylog tnp to Soulh Chicsyo yesterasy. The Uoodrich steamers are carrying large num. bersof passcugers aud grest quantities of freight less fu their hatred and reveugs than are tho opposits sex. Among our vicjous clusses, whero men sud women are allky exposed to degrading Influences, the latter do not exhibit any su- verjority of wurity or principle, On the cul trary, L I8 & trite suying that & bad woman {s compsuled the beefsteak it would undoubtedly have been “done toa turn,” ALl that saved tne experimenter, 88 b bimaclf says, wss the fact tuat be was constautly {u a state of profuss Eur-mmuuu. A temperaturs ubove the natural eat of the body unuouhm)l{ sttucks It and n STHROUGH TIHE DARK CONTINENT.” It is susceptible of thae highest and most lasting Polish. It possesses greator strength of ‘body than other trade branda. It 18 _packed in Pound Paroels, Yy The only originsl aod complele accounl ol Bisaley's upon spots which have witucssei the shock of { ticlent scholorship, bis theolory, and morals, | worss than s bad man. She s uot really worse, | causcs tho tiesn to undergo the trst stages of wonleiful o1p) i the wreat African Lakcs and | ¥ull Welght guaranteed, Luttlu and luve trembled t the wartial sread | Ho resolved to try tha laW and'detually sob Ut { bt appears to bo so from hér startliug contrast | eookiuw, This happens 10 a miner tho wioient T AR, e viensos Sralnscarmd bidurincs | v et N St ity "}‘r'.'-;,,;;ng It costs loss money than any of armivs, but a8 {or myeeld the scene of tho | for London tu cuter hlmaelt at tho Tewmple, but | yith our (deal of womunhoud. verspirutiou ceases 1o low from tho pores of s | o y T conna (78 centa | Hrottiers, by'speclal arrangemment witts o suthor, % | Btarch in the Worl explolts of the mightiest hero that ever wiolded | Iie was plundered by some shsrver ot Dublin. | “pegughout theeradesof society, when the two | shiu, The stomuchs fs tirst eifected, then the | o8 Chicago to Rulfato—(rom 10 cunts ta 75 cenl 1t is nanufactured in the heart of the greatest ceroal region of the lobe, . It is Bold universslly in America by Graacera and Dealers, Its annual consumption reaches Tweonty Million Pounds, . ANDREW ERKENBRECHER, UINCINNATL, Erkanbrecher's World-hunous Cori-Starck for Foad. % tiade or couched o speur could not equal thy turtiling senso of pleasure with which I plucked uleal frous ‘(tie hawthiora-bual, with scats beneath tho shads, For (alking sge snd whispering lovers made, Tue myrning tud beeu damp aud misty, bug cIf anda young Irish gentleman who had visitd thy spot, aud who had kindly tuken to polut out successive objects of lutereat Lo e, came upos the see he bright aun broke forth from tie darkened aud cest Sl Turgais {'an)assery niy. 14 e pripted magnifcent vulumen hrofusely ilustrsied from Stan- JeyS Gwn: skerchea sod wiil 'be fuaid 0 b the most Topular sulmcTipiiou- Lok of the year. Agents Wanted, “**eendnimie on the $100. Sbippers were in quest of vessols lato Saturday afterncop, aud 1t is said that 4%c uncorn Was freely offerod, but thare were (twn or three schooners ia port, sud tney were hefd fur » furiher advence, It 18 coulidentiy belleved toat Be will s00u be palid on corn to Hullale, 1t {8 customary for 8 flees of Jumbor vesseld to get around soasto baat the Kxchanye ducks Bunaay, ready for the opening of trads Monday murniie, but yesterday proved an excoption, Up soxes come under simitar tralning and shntlar experlences, there {8 no cholco hetween them with respect to right instincts snd habits. There are ou both sides judividusls of & pure, truv, noble, lovely nature, aud so theroors of the contrary chdracter. The proportion is about cqual, “The lofticst specimen of womanhood cau be matched with au equally elevated ex- ample of manhood, and thy lowest musculing brute can flud & femintne counterpart us del td 88 himeelf. It is not ditfeult for the viles| brain, It 8 probably throush disorder of and at the stomuch tust perspiration s chiecked. As woon as perspiration ceases to low the body beging to cook, snd Grst of all, ap- parently, tho brais, a3 the mau at once becomes delirjous—as wildly inssue us aby patient in » Tunatic usylum, Cases of tols Kind occur much nors. lrc?ueuu_v thun 18 supposed or gencrally kuown. 0! lste they tuve been very requent in the Cal- 1oruia and Consulldated Virgintis Mives. When Ho flually went to Edinbure to study medicine, und, aftér varfous adventures, tually obtaned & degreo in medicine at Pudus, ltaly, After that, without mouey and wltlluu}!fl-flldl. he led TIE VAOABOND LIPB OF 2 TRANE, travellni through ltaly, Bwitzerlund, Frauce, Belgium, and Jtollund.’ "To bls expericnce in these wanderings the world {s fudebied for that noble poct, “'flm‘l‘rlu.'h:r"‘ deateated to bls brother Henry, whom lo dearly fovea. In bis *Philosophia” Vagubond,” be states how he - NOTICE, Postponement of Sala of ()mor the Puris & Danville Nailroad Company..-Cir- b OW. toy o'clock last evening hut two vesrele vn A & HNADNS, % food of Hxbt upon the peaceful” valley fn | Wwanaged to subsist during is wanderiugs | of yien tuget wives, and if tnera were sonie | & miner suddenly beging o OF 181K 10 | 1he market, And the. Brosbect fur soy consiafratl o 1 ey NALn “which the vilfugs stood. The ether above the | through Frauce and Maly. fle carrled bla Butv | fugte gooduess possessed by the latter alone, | coliereutly his «mupmfium D domior V" Bha. 06 | niiavey wrriving was ‘i, - A shuiler siate o cult Coart of the United Butes, Northern | __ oruigestert Ageuts, Chicado, with bim, on which Instrument be seeis to have beeu u somewhat proficicnt performer. He sa: “Wheneyer 1 approached s peasaut’s houss towapda nightfall, I pluyed ous of my st werry tupes, ad that procured for we ot ouly lodgiugs but subsfstunce for the pert day.” Through the towna and villages which o passed b zaye bis l{wrfummncuu i tho open uir to the lndscape was just s bluc snd deep as when Haldaltn wroge, the feeey clouds wers s shadowy und us far uway, sho suuhghl wus as Warm aud gorgeoys, the valley wag us green, sk the hediges oy Trazram, &t utill thoand ol }mvcrlv and itecay was visible on every slde, und the pooy cabing ot the tinpoverdstied pras- Distriet of Ilinois. Hiram Sandford ot ai. sa. Paria & Dauville Katiroat o e Al —tirlginel and Taafalt i, Jubnsion, T Parls & Dau- il fislirumd Cantbauy & Thie awiiersigaed herchy arian ander of bala Coart s whos o enliticl cause, tie @ of thie i 1 i o Ha iz the braperty 4L S AL DO Lt W lings has not been known iu four years. ELIEWDEKE, The new steam-bang Alcona makes about ten miles su bour, runniug e The old scie Lridgewster has beeu seat froa Detroll to Buttalo, whure she will be repaired, Tho Detrait Locsl luspectons ssaued furly-two liceuses diriug August iast, and collecicd $305 a8 as au stiribute of their sex, ft would be shown Ly their refusing to descend the lowest deeps of fufmny band ls hand with thelr partuers. It fd because of tuls {nhercut likencss fu pulute of worality between women snd mien that the admisylun of the former Lo the rishis of sutfrage will fall to eluvate the wvativo's standard of politics, I¥ men bave become dis- 13 rough treatment they give bim, but it s found to be very effective, Tho man affected i» sefzed and carried to thy covlest plate 1u the EDICAL. To ConsumPTIVES AND INVALIDS. o vivnity, when be ts bound hand or fool and put through a process of rubbing. The fricilon 15 applied to the stomach, wnich is fouud 10 by the scut of the trouble, and fu which knots ncarly of the size ol & mun's ast 40ty werg the, bply blemishes o the smiting ees therefor. { Wedous- L, e e e sttty | Fustic dwelicrs under tieso wari skles, und al- | Boucst and ‘corrupt through tho teunplations | aro foynd to lavo formed, “Mhess must be fo e Cxchunzs says aallars were carca tacre a1 st which time sl of 'the proveyiy | Uss WINCHETER'E HITOWIOSKIYTE o8 BUA truthof the lines: - % waya ek With & symusthetio respousc, 110 | which assait thew fo public” fife, wouen would, | 1ubbed Out, aud as soou us they disappear per- | Friduy bial, sud 1t was probavie wages would sa- | & 3ig rued Lowuaay, asdetetiogd 1y che quiles | 4 MDA b S Eauclrti loasd Ucteral gerir Sweek Aubtirn b pagent of e bliveful bour, atludes to Vieee wanderivgs 1 Cus Traveier | fy che oxerdse of analogous dutles, dg no bet. | spiration agfain starts and tho man reining his | veucs from $1.50 Lo $1.75 per day. ubsate uf aatd peuperty bereluletort elvea, wlll be | Cousha, Antiunps BEunsl o el biored b Ty e forlea o fage oy 4 i the foliowlnk lincs: ter “fhiugh b 15e bexinblug thoy wore ablo | stirses, The rubbing b sowetimen dows with o | The Milwsukee grajn trusinciy beld s meeting 3 FILY 1 Uty PUWEry AndSiow Ihe sadads. of sovajstion (1l N chyertul nusman Juciuate [ the le., TUE BLNY OF THE FALLAGE 18] were potuted u‘u’.?n mz by :’fn:uvuctd Trish o O M peassyit ofaps, With brown, bare feety aud tie eitn ehiting -tlrouel the tangled wass 4 hor upcombed haiv. She dived 1n a sude Hraw-thatetied hut near at band, and had vever Feare' expericu: Price, 81 and $:3 per bottle. Frepared only by, 1 2 : €0, Chewdatn, SERTER 5 S b Rew Uow often bave I Iad thy sportive chale Witk tuncless plpe beslde tha murmuring Lolrl And Laply, thopsh oy bateh touch, fglteriug otill, ¥u: mu;{‘;‘l’h.o“ &fl“ ln“d l:x‘av:ll uu"dnuccn will, el wou age Uralae my Wdnarous power, Aui d8ace furgettul'of the Roarugy hoar. Alike sl ln.’vl: dagics of Buclent dave avdd Jed tholr clildrdn throogn the micthfal maze; fe lore, - Pridav eveutay and resolved 1o advauce Lo Jri .l" ‘:"Dfl:ln‘ graln to §1.00 per 1,000 ba on and Mty : Tho Or¢mes on the Anchor Lise pro fndla struck for $20 per monib, at Buflslo, Priday, Leiy; {ucresss of §5, bul AL Isst sccounis they had au A lybter recgived at Racing from Homor Glase, n»wntquab?c. and uwner of the schr City of said notice wentloped. T GUBAN STEAUNAIES, A A e AICSS National Line of Steamships. BAILING TWICK A WEEK FROM to keep their buuds aud bearts cowparatiyely cleant, the tine would cotue When detilenivnt ;mul;i vertake thew as surcly as it has thelr rothers. = Aen are wite ln hmrnz tho wamen they love away from the world. ‘They know wel{ e danger to purity of cuutaet with the evil which plece of guuby sack, but, us this Jiable to cause usciess abrasion of the sbin, u pick-bandle i sreftrred, Tu be pubbed “wwn with o plek- $itulls to tho hands of & u Acular infoer by not such treatinept as auy man fo his senses would ve 1kety 1o grestly dosire, uur does the winer, eveu {u his deliriaw, desire i, therefore be bs | OATABRH, OPPRESSIONS, COUGH." PALPL TATIUN, aad sl Aua the guy grundeire skilled tn gestic h Is cverywhere abroa od_strong men | tfed fu such & wuy that e cuunot reslst, by . 4 e atetied bt ear at bandy sid Lad BV | T Dt b Liveursepre. | Testot il periy w80 wonid.and g0 the Koo | mivers ay thal Hy s e n shanuut ait | Manitowoe, safe lust s veasel o all gt bviug | NeW York to Queeastown, Livergool, aad Londep. (ne Teapiaianargant utvst shie tepeated the opetttuir stanzds of the 15 LONDON, * 3 and stronig of the fafrer sex, yeg thure ure uul- | rizut by thele ethod of treatueut fu 1ess thau | (goebee for needed repaire, Cablu paasaye from 830 lo $10 curreagr, - Kacussloy Levaescur s Mlartnacy.” Muled Toct Wwith a sdye gppreciation JoF LUer sweet | Hedrrived in Loudon fu 1750, belog then 28 | titudes of weak and °“yvaMilating — oncs | half the iwe that it would by dode by the vhy | “Waliam Siagord, s eailck ot the sch Eliza Ger- o o Stucrages KERI 90, e s e yeara of uge, without fricuds, without mouey, | Who nced to be protected gaxgfully from | siclane. Aday ur tw stuce at the Covsulidited 1o S rous { Kot H itain Treland. . Bold by drusytsts geuerally. bas sl buguty, Tho vivacdty aud lugelfigence Vot e . il O T 1ac, bound fruim Bullslo \to Chlcsgo, died Tucs- liogs kad (urtler (nformesion sppiyta + — N uue whio presented such & begearly supear- | and withiout cmploymens, Goldemith is de- | fts tuint. Break dowu - the rere | Virgluis iha nien took ove of helr compaslons, | day ioorulug lest. Tus schooass r“ o Ashia 1R LATs0Y, Non 4 Soutn Clark-ae. CALEL “iice pleased iue uuck, und onlirued iy iro- | seribed 24 ® muh wbout Yo fees’ six fucbes n | Which uow keep women from the "sigbt aud | wiho becamo doranged from the heut, Licd hiod | bals ‘Ihursday afteruoon, pud lefi the TR K e o == e I e e i ] R S Vious hnpresstons of the sugerlor uatdra abill- | Bight, of strome but uot heavy bulldyof fair | kvowledgeof thoroustiest aud wickedest phuses | ut the cud of rype, 'aud lowered i ‘about 1) | cuacge vt sbe Townsblp Trustces for burlal. Staf- fl El“ LLOY“ FAIRBANKS Uve 0f theow poor pepole. Thery is no tethng muwimuu, wilh brown bair.. His featurea | of the workd, beriit them toYraverse the ugly | feeito d place wheps ho could be touveniently lu‘“ yas 82 ‘yeass of sie, sid formely lived o i\ . STARDYD St liberal lavis, 3 huwane uud just Govern: | wero plada, und fur from batdsome. Nis wan- | und foul places whieh open, berg and thers 1o | »doctored, theu went at bim with thele plek | WWERE L o0 veasels arriving : ent, wind a the 2h system of puoIC Watruc- thy paths toes have to travel, aod betore a long | hundles and suon broucht kbn out sl rizbt. SCALES ¢ slmple and vatural, and without pul- ATOIE b 1 e Satur- Vot b wa b gy e b, would da | o or slepancee 1le Wad miwovs chcerful hud | bpsd of e there would be w chiange fu the | Day before vesterduy u thitg happensd i the EEtuw oo ekl conllBue 108 KEidL ) P',"?.‘..':.“’.’.fi'm':.'; e e oy ook, Tl L e unlmated ju soclety bismirtn. | sex wosbould all lamens to see. ‘Thoold prov- | vousolidated Virgluda stialt whic borders 0u | yyloaded bere Weancwlay, beluy 200 bu shott on s | e of Pasage -Frum New \'utkhlo Southampto, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & GO, T it quertion f w rufs of notavery | 1le bud & good beart und great benevoleuce of | by, *Evil communieazions corrupt good wan- | the miruculous. A wan was standiog ob 8 | cargo of 17500 bu, Bl wes vaged st the Michi- e e 9 1114 113 1akc 5t Chicage. l‘“lflmw cusradier. ‘Llhe guble walls are stil | characier. He pussessed 30 persoval attraztions, wers,” telis the whob: stury. plank thut wis placed across (he shatt when he | gun Centra) Elevator, Detrolb. 1o coutrast with 1 aud Vasbai i m.uuu{ & o ¥ d pretly goud atate of presecvation, but the | aud sl bisclatius tosdwirstion were foanded vn The juuocenre of LabyLoud s zot to be de- | suddeuly faluted sud fell upot bis backy Iylug = dy o coeepV H O Whhoa e ]

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