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OK'lBOPLB AUnBED THJEMEBIiVBB . ■ <W EPaOH DOWMB. ilnii^triQjrii^ao TEE ^^bole hoo ob Koinsi" '•i4 'p*H of'Sngland .ind mln goisft to theSeib;. .'loolml tipon uoiMt wt orlme la ibli partof tbk 1 I doi)'t<iiiow but Ameitouu' tliMnMlTea voold ooa< All e^iuOlx MiioTiB nutpnori mm ths fiMt of this ono Mplngiofllye a'stnoger moT^-^Blgbt. Into EogllBh HdibiMtori than f UuM-monitu' nal^M ben.. For the t^nipht, eier^boaj c&pabkof nslsg Imgoi^t >t all, item jiag tir(vyeuyoM to tho atiEqi^aring old tetettn,' haa b«en of sflarcolf anything olBO bati tho Paiby. In eToryahop ir then iraa aometUng or other baflng t«fer«nc« lo the firoitt Une voUa for noQole awella, to w«u-packed bampeia ^nllj patUea. Then neie Derby .ooata; Derby beta, Derby 4-tlea, and Derby eTerythlng, In IMt, the petiple were Derby , aud I - Here la an l^nce of what Ubntleg are taken these holl- oo'.tfniea,' liat week, as i waa Islanrely promAiadlng Long Aore, ' AMU-beaded old oot* roahed out of a bat atore, and wanted to InStr If I waa going to the Derby. ••WelU eld Oairy Baldhead," mxi l, "U-ltH do TOO .any good to.knaw, I beUera I'am." "Of 'WMa'tdn're not golngld(Aa( batl"larejoined, "and aoyoi T«a.well 1st me a^ TOO a white one aa any otherman; un I bitt!'"I don't aee the point old sport, bat I goeis yon woa't " "neLytm i^htglTeafella^r alook of yonrbalr, thonghl" t U ue .daaUol^ of Mnth, the angtent. worthy darted for- .4inM V I retreated, oterbaluiolng -blmself In trying to bid me iilOod>bys with his footj.and lay aprewllns all of a heap, while I jmads g«od\ue of my legs nnUl opposite wot garrison's dmnii .VAhl) foinig nun whose portrait aroeared In the Oarm some rjtui MO) and fanbd shelter and aafety amoDS a lot of Indian ^Mi' XUs is <mly one of nuDy almtlar Inolaents to be met ;in -Derby, week.' ^erl^Tths dead walls lined wllh their >;{)olored almr. bills were: aa Interesting as anything to ffODS^ for here oo'nld be learned all paitlonlais without the. SeMtintnU^i where trains atartednom, at what ttme, and r mnoita;"BatheBowaryBoy woDld say. There were to - - - victoria, Waterloo, and jes. .Ur. Frith, the great , master-pleoe called "The determlnU to.take adrantage of the tide, id. away bis line plotnre, and prodoced a regular "sensft- fT" enatled "The Derby Day/' and, by his fu^lghledneas, may in bis pocket''— «1m theOreat Bard. In Tarloos »<.6t the ilty; bus were posted in porter-hoose windows, to -"An omntlnif win start tcom this hoose for Epsom on ^esOay,'lone 1. . Fare, lOi.ed. Piaeee:booked within.'.' I juteieht railway companloia thienghont Qieat Britain ^Ven notice of mnnuig exonrslon trips to London at laaa i tbe price of ordinary alngla Are, good to slay asren days Intiunby apirtlanlartrsm. SreryooncelTalilelndaceinent ' -vm thrown ont aa bait to. draw the whole British nation to .'■pltan Downs, and certainly with >o snuU^sncoess, as wHl be 'fS^Stt'^a^'to go.by raO, ao as to bare more time tA Tthm jMond on arnviog at the oonrset and Waterloo station fidUlg;-ths tiearest .to my castle, as well as. the most direct ' -i^i; it was Tery nsinnl lo take thai in preference to all others, 'id'too early to see m'nob otthe fan abont town,and I Biy ronte wasn't the right one to do so, the great focos isters happening belowMdge, the Elephant and OasUe, i BMtiti Bpnrgeoh's Tabenado, referred to In back letters. ^Idld.sMs'llttle in the neighborhood of Oiford Blreel,.by .4h» matiyt fbnrlorae carriages, omnibuses, traps, caba^ oarts, «(a.nW^longfbf their Jolly loads who wers supping eye-openais, adpmg take the dew off Ben Neris, and other innocent ooonpa- ', ^BSM'ttneb In togne here. The depot la a short distance ''hfOBd^^atedoo Bilage, and abont ten minutes' walk from the WwurSTenatt A. H. (• Tcry early; hour for Cocknles) the .nth of .^oabajwas tarrlflo, giving the tai.gstheren an thelf work iqMtke.ohasge on the' Bridge; for bear In mind, with three or fsiireksiptloBS,'«loU Is ImperatlTe to cross the dirty Thames, ■ad TMj^llJialy, will alwajrs be sd, ibecause the cost of bunding lied I round .their bate to sareeniMr je generally alt ont In a new snmtDC rUM.' We bftTe also the reonhv antii; t, coal of arms, "and a' tbat,<i* Wren in erillWga, big neok-tlos, 'yeUow.sti^ed ItU' ottier flnnunery imhs; Jbe num of m£i'haPefoi5tUn«"he,W»n»s. fm champagne and olgus to boned turkey and JoUles: 'Ooae on his heels, on a sort «f wheel. batiow.iMhInd k broken-down nag of Tery marked outUnM, fol- sSfGue-. or: s , «n<;'wltb'stat(^«ai s(|ls.1)y pores'-lft' .l>dw< Test, cooiaded hat, and the "otilJ woman?' and the b'ys,'ready far fun Or .the other thins, whloheTcr turns up. In addition to theeo, thousands of twoand fonr wheel hacks, ditto traps, snd CTcry klndtt Toblds that will ao, indudlDR many that wont go, wllh crowds of e^uee- trlans-^ aU to dasblng past.'Wlth the Dbgle Idea predominant In every body's brain, to make « day of it, drive cjre to the wsjl. and thmk of nothing but fi&Joying themseltos. Like a vast dls. olpllned army, they rerige their conveyances around the course, have horses unhitched, fed and stabled near by, without one harsh word or the slightest necessity of police toterfcronco, for the "mountain dew""^hasn't yet produced aDyvtoible effect on thelr^etene and plaold tempers. How commences a unant- mons unpacklna ot hampers and setting out of Ubles similar to plo nlcs with pened their After dinner, ..w*—». — - each other's Jolly good health, the ladles, tut eioepted: some hare champagne, some wine, some , spirits, while others stick to stont, ports? snd '8lf.and-'alf-but oTorrbody has some^g, and the way glasass are fUlsd, emptied and refilled, would strike terror to a Oongh, Father Matthew, or aredey. WhUe all^thls ta po to^ on , the Grand Stand {three guineas a head for a seat here] aa. because eyen : rh«Te'Uiosght'ofJparrlngi tSlmp«i»«b.l% yen bad Tom .Tom I Ina been realized OTer and OTer again, and now the ^.are so used to 'paying, they rather seem to like It. Once Ids the depot, my next move was to hunt up the tloket-offlos, 3H)k that didn't take long, for all seemed of one mind, bent on '-|W*')l'lsii displays as to who could beat his neighbor in getting Stm- ' An' bour elapsed ere tickets were to be bad, in which J(in« (M fearfol waa the crowd) we had to stand packed like nig- /anHn'a alaTer, with pmsplratlon oozing out of everr pore, as i-jlimiy.theday gave indications of being a scorcher. If "tluse . jdaggy-men''suffered, what must Isay of the crinolined dlvlnl- t&ptrr.fUinplT this, they never were so "sqneeicd" before In all .Sistr'blessed little -lives—while, as to ths hoops, they assumed -^^ftk ttnestlnnable shapes," the beef-eaters cooldn't help langb- anaqnAtsg'-Jokss aboQl them; some, bowever, were very ^ Bonus", nave luu swing, 1 gnese tnere imgnt nave Deens .lew lights lik'oonseiuefce; after all, it would be much better for Igdles to wait aside, depending on their malafrlendstogetUokets, Wbcatsnoba pe^tlnacloua desire to be In at the death as they tavailBhlj show on England'B Day of Jubilee. A great relief wof ftlt when our tickets were bought, but abother Dorlmmage now ^ockpIaoe to getabosM: it isul moonshine ^expect first-class ■aairliyes this day, aUhough the company tak^ood care to exact 'riii.olaM tars, and I .tnmbled into asortot-oarsTan, atlnUng vUb Tamlah, and not half dry into the baxgUn. There waa con- ^demUe damning , from the swells In light kerslmeres, they fU^UBg themselves grossly Insulted, alter paying BeTen.«id.slx> .pence British for leventeon miles and return,but "Itwam't no Bind o'nae," they had to 'grln and boar It Under these olronm- : aClnces we went all glad when the Journey ended, and ours being .n«ipriesetraln, it didn't last Mjii ta^readUng the little town^N^som, the first things that up llks stesm, the betting man have taken up their tlon In an inclosure oppoelte, "those Uluitrlous furtnerB from Japan" (not TOifimy's crowd that were in New York) have con- descended to be around, and the clerk of the course, Henry Dor- ling; Esq., (whose son, Ur. E. J. Dorling, is the whole-souled manager of the Spnting Lift) has assigned Sir Jap IVooon and suite the meet eligible position to be had, from the short notice that elever gentleman received of their sable hlghnessee'Inten- tion to be present as dead heads. Preparatory to the saddling owemony, order wss given to ring the bell for clesrlng tbs coarse, and It was really astonishing to observe how essiiyhalf a million people at once mshed outside the rails, with hardly a harsh word between themsSlTea and the police force, who were, now the feature from-their'Immense numbers. At TSrioois pointo, monnted policemen Werestatloned, with swords, but moif for ornment than use I should say. When every thing appeued dear, a sudden uproar ensued of cheering, booting, whistling, and laughter, caused by an unlucky kyoodle getting on the track, and running hie, very legs off with fright; generallyspeaUng the H. P.'s appeared to reUsh the fan ecnally with the peoide,' but there: waa one stately bobby anxious to dlstlngalSh bhaseUl who tried to head theJlerby Dog cli; and dashedhu canister athlm; by a aklllfal move, however, the "dorg" Jumped aside, and the man 'in blue ^weut sprawling on his stomaich, t^Aing increased merriment to' the eoene. Two o'dook having arrived, half a dozen race-horses w^ led out of tfie ptddocmto the Grand Stand, onA took a preliminary gallop up and down "to gtt their hand in;" these were not .the cracks, and couldn't be expected to create much of a sensation, and being only for <0 sovs, there was no snxietyto a8certaln"who was who.". Theirs was s mile race, lasting but a very short time, snd won by Bpencer, with Lynch as rider. Immediately the last horse passed, all rushed again Inside the track, and after satlsiy- ing themselves of the winner by comparing the . number hoisted ' on the wlimliig post with that on their cards, they gave way to mlrtb and Jolll^. Aa everything Is now In fiul blast I will sttempt to describe a.few ofthe many shows and the like; II would perhaps be easier to enumerate what couldn't be eeen than what could, but that wouldn't bo whJit you want to know, ' WeU, then, first off came a very ridlouloos game called Aunt Sally,'about, whldi there are more trashy words set tomuslo "than would patch h—1 a mile;" thls.obud's play qonslsts of a nigger wenoh's head and fiiUed can (not a live nig, remember,) mounted on a stick and stuck in the ground; for her noee (he bowl of s pipe Is substituted, or to bo plainer, a hcle Is mads uuongh the wood, and a pipe inserted wiukthe bowl only vislUe;' you etand a dozen feet or so away, and with a number of ehort sUoks fire at this pipe; the charge is three throws a penny, while if yoa;can break tho pipe's howl, its sixpence for doing so, bat lie ruely done, and out ot throe dozen who attempted, not one broke AnntSslly's "bugle.'* The cocoa-nut game is very similar, only the distance is greater to aim fNm; for choice, however, this is decidedly the most InylgoraUng and manly. Ofopenalr Banters, nigger minstrels, track distributors, circus tumblers, fiddlers, bdlet singers, Dutch brass boiids, (one composed of female blowers) organ grinders, performing monkeys, dogs, and other beasts, there 'was no end, and as etoh ployed different uaHare slong-wlth^lai; <n rather bis wftt, a nloe lltUe. gi^hi^^^Slglo-Baxdn beaaqr,t|astr«aahlna Sir Tholaa^'ihonl- dori they wereonl/itifhlettabontainonUibaok.'^ ■ ■ I wUlnowjoierely refer-to the r«oln« • Ultls, leaving the people toMiorttiemselves. 7tla.'<oti^.tUm4lwasat7to'golotadeta&s, aaritfl^aoaonnt wss-forwHded.byUM s hsve anoeared In e previous number of the .Ouma. . Safiloe it to (ay the rade Sorprised eTonrbd'ay; beonise OaraCtooiw hadli't bseo anvwhsre/but stobd oatailhAoddsot 40to 1, greater than any pnvious bone that ever earned th* Blue Ribband of >tha Britls)i tarf There vras a fearful amount of money lost, and' one noUe- nlan Is said to have pledged ali bis plate with everything else In the world to Invest on Buoketoaei book-makerfl, however, who so work it that they cannot' lose under Any olrciliastances, were in eitades at their extraordinary good luok. Immediately the race ended, then pigeons were sajit off by bubdred* to oarry the newa to all parts of England for .those who Jiadn't the Oclllty or the means of telegraphing it After the people got over thelr aston- lobment they assumed eqjoyment in eating, drinking, singing, dancing, and looking-on at the .different 'snows.' In all, there were live races, the last being OTer about seven o'clock, I heard of no accident whatever'among the'Jfalt million present, but saw one youngster gift thrown and hla'horse break loose, running about promiscuously: the Jockey received no harm, and the borsew^toventuallyseouNd by a"bobby." - jn point of numbm or style, i never saw anything to compare withthoDerby Day of 1861 nor do I ever expect to witness a greater gathering of all grades of English sooioty than this wss. lbs Derby Day la emnhatlnally John Bull's great, and I might almoet add, only holloay in the year; on this day the cat's.meat man nnks with the man of title and hereditary wealth, while the g'hal who chants "wtMr-oree^es" feels herself of the same Im- portanoe as the Duchess of Ballhooly, or any other thorough- bred aristocrat Thlsijlyea the loweet of tho low a glorious op- Srtunlty for their IjeaitUy remarks, and let writers say what ey will, it Is not thsDest time to take a btdy friend or relatlTe for'^'a day's'.ratlonal'pleasure. It is proverbial, however, the Haymarket beauties turn out at maUt, and such being the oaae. washlngtbe hair with ^ap and water, and does noti DB. FELIX. GOTJBA'uD B prepaiatlons can only be ginuinest his old established Perfumery Depot, 4(3 ~ iteateTWalkerstreet ' BEWASE OF OOOHTERFEITS. Agents—Oallendar & Co..'Third snd Walnut strsets, i, Shla; J. B. Bates, IM Wasblngtos street, Bostoni Bliss, I cld.&o. they are used to slmost ai^tbliuu. It bovver, a strangi^r wluies to see the reel ladles of Engluld M A race, he should IvUt Epsom Downs on.the Oaks Dst (two daye-'lller the Derby), when none but fllllea ate allowed to compele-^en of a surety the brightest and best of her sex par aoMtnee, oan be viewed to the bertadvantcge^ ., VjS?^' . THE JOUBNEI HOHlMi'.'iinBitlAOE—END OF TEE/ DEBBY.'V The democracy have a "eurious Adstbm of finishing the day, and noticing a great crowd at TtttSnbam Comer, where all vebl- cles have to pass, I mixed up irttb ^hAjest to see what wu going on. What shanU' yon suppose they mre up to t 'Why, nothing moNk or lea. than, pdtlnig every eairlage load with rotten orangira/leimmsi'wooaen dolls, ^rtiip-toiis, and eteryoonoolvabla thing they coul^^uy. Inst plctttrs to yourself some thousands: laying back for each siyl^ equjnpage to pass, and then pouring a volley of their mlssOss dlteot at the beads of both ladles and gantlemon, now-k^ixikihg off • ttat, and again being smashed eitherDn the Mi of a lady'a new bonnet, or perhaps hlttina her full in the tace-iinot by one orange, but basdreda, and out of ^ dozen outside thsi coach it is rare Indeed if they retain tbelr hat on passing this comer: Indeed, a fSe has to^be paid before it can be recovered when once on the-groopd. And the bate aoounnlate tmies, .the noise was perfectly awtol to delicate tympanums; e&aage to m among ul this motley crew there wasn't a single PunCn and Judy show. Althodgh to most of these It required three or four to, work well, there were several enterprlsioa oostomers but on their own hooks, a coaple of whom I will enumerate—one an Irlshmon^ifltb a skuU like Iron, who imitated M!S?i?M?.!h,''SliMS?a?r''^^'"' '^^'^ «:<6»tt«M{nedsstl .^cMehlenliWhlls'} ~«itt«aIotof "wti B(k a man visits the spot next day to buy them All up—it's a fSct To see men Jumping off coaohes, horsea taking fright, iromen screaming, boya rolling .under the-.oarriage-wneels slmost, to seize upon the bullets for the excitement of a throw, and the mob laughing aa if they would burst, is something not t»be for> gotten in a Ure-Ume.' It's of no use to get mod, because even stones sre used for those who cannot appreciate it properly, and the better a man or woman is dressed, or the more likelihood ot their being "somebody," the surer do they get saluted unant. mously. How many silk dresses are spoiled, bonnets mined, beta lost, and general destmctlon of property occurs. Is beyond my oomprebenalon eutlraly. This sort of fun seemed to annoy foreigners exceedingly, they not being used to it; but the mA|6r-' Ity put on their best noes, perfoifrilng gyrations vrith tbumbbn nose end, snd firing bsck so long as their ammonitlon lasted; if the Japaneee went back by this rood, their coach 'would have got double fare sure, and possibly the ambassadors might have drawn their swords, but fortunately they were despatched long before the races ended. Buf are there no police, and don't they trytostop it? Bless yonr soul, there'e no end of police, both mounted snd on foot, and thn do try all they oan: ire perttetly usdess,and although they charge their horses right into the crowd, hdter skelter, and make many alreets; it ooimOt be abated at all; one "copper" in particalar made blmself very amsrt by galloping on the heels of sn orange peddler because be didn't move along quick enough—and what did be get? 'Why, one man bit him kersmash with a lemon on bis left cheek, while another opposite knocked off his bat: Bobby got almost cranky, and drawing his sword, made a strike at one poor innocent devl that, had it etmck him, niust have token hla head off: thla was going too far; tbe orowd hooted, groaned, hissed, and everybod;' now bad a throw at bim, driving Hr. Bluebottle off the around minus his bat' and slightly out with a atone. In a short ttme an additional force galloped to the scene, but as the policeman bad exceeded his duty irithout ths captain's anthorltr, they couldnt dc anything about it so the unterrlfied kept up their firing at«ll '^> --•back me.^ere the'myriads of cabs, hansoms, sbd onhansoms; though svery.vehlde shout London hsdonev i'many couldn't'get a conveyance at all. There wasters" hanging about, trying to bleed the aV MdyHrell.hled British publloby charging half-SKUOwn to tbe Ja tw ur se, distance about a mile. ^ They got very little patron- "' revsr, ninety-nine out of everyone hundred preferring pony.. We were now saluted on every side vrith, "Dor- '• Ooneet Cord, sir; names of horses snd riders', colors of lesrsndlalesibettlng; cord or pencil, sir?." For these thev ^—rad slxpencs,'. and though not dsar, it would be a good berth *Mm1 iUty-aday fbr a'few years. All the way along to tbe «tW^.throneh an eicecdingly diaty lane, at every step aome aaad-trowsared man or boy ran up tipping bis hat with "Card, . ytHmndrt " and a'pound would so nowhere In tiuylng.ons from 'wnW sti^iUcant -beet an by this route were pedestrians,.so : UltllWe:prMticsl'Joklngtook place; Indeed, there happened •fjtiT .lrt g on the( toad to Joke abont but, on the contrary, much aiwsw. w r 'aorrowi aslt seemed all the one.legged eallors, orip- :k|te^',«nd deformed of an grades, bad settled for this day only ttlie plains of Epsom. Of course they didn't comefor en. Lent other than that afforded from the pbilantluopy of straD- > 'On Toriousparts of tho road tho weary and foot-sorewere 44l(MShed out, finding consolation over their pipes after so long a ismtuy: itmustbe. nnderetood that there are bnndredawbo Wlkvia'tfbole dlstinco eTory year, whose pa<iketa fonnot spare fitsprloe of a ride. With no extraordinary accident or incident /.^«ntnD,'dockIaatmyflrst gUmpee of the Orasd Stand o: -. J^MQ -Dowtas, aha in a very few moments more was on the 4Me^arse.' ;>. '~ " ooople-of hours to walk about, and wishing to see all ^~'8eeo, I started £tom the hotel just before the dK reached to note what vras going os, or rather . s ware being made, for as yet tho orowd hadn't len'oed-.to pour, in that so oomplcteiy swarmed 'dock. '.Opposite the smphltheatres erected for ' atlvslyss snd Is admittance, ^cro booths or to various individuals, loaded down with eat- , smokablos, toys, candles, and a thousand dl# ^trtl^eatco numerous to mention. ThS largest of all bod jdSon" pointed outoldo, but since the Baron's dsceasegthat jtttrUts'.ttO more attcnUon than .any other, l^ck ofluls K'ritraTSlUng show, with a fSt gal and jperformlna pony. : ,A t9gethtr;allln a',row, were three aparring booths—Nat ugnui s, 3oe wyiin's, And anothor with no name. Opposite |vQrUdataod,.aFregohman'ha9aot<(^wltb raised seats toj loaat«.>bonta'handred,teii«9tedby'A lot of PoUy-Yons 'redheads and'abominable shaped hats,'accompanied Ms^ains or ma'msdlcs, looking Tety* masoulino snd IcOloiia In. etraw hats similar to Fanamas in shape, .v^^)5***mtag. in "vongrandsFtenchlaHlIo." Inau,! ..rf" •^S?"!* about this end of tho course, and pro- 'SiM?''?.:"*" ^* more presented 'themselves'. ,. .flpWWM,ttMe,butalonK dUlanco bearing to-tbe right, lAhumbW.of .shooting gaUerlos, weighing, iming, bloirliu. [IftSSi^jS^'"' r'?^ or more tents Iter ' A rather peoulto, though perhaps neooe- l5fJ»™''on,''Ilterally swatioa on Epsom Downs, ootDposcd " '^t-» J,*"^* ?P '""^ POlos,andnmmorboy(somstimos» '"9' rS'l': beUowlna out, "Accommodation, gontsl lodatloilr Ho doubt afi thfi la very well and pr™f' " *~—"- ica» To .,- '*je*to'WaikCjndba;i^ th'e'm^^^^ jblo^atreets, sandwiched between two boards, on ?J^%2iii2i!'J*l?'''-""° not on^ but iH! B?t£Sl^,^'i5i" - J* BOW *« show the '-•turnlDgjapjjmyto ttj, «jtra«dlnary dty,for: sd.OTor the «roiui4 and with- yonr permlssloii, .;«n sopompany me to the principal. corrisgriStruwl ltts;now coming in by drore*. -,T...-~ •"'™»^. ~s.- r^ ^JjJlitW*«ener«lIy-»K«aiigiapoia|ofAilll.uiflth» ^nmsrm49plv^;l(y,>^ r.empl< essedm-oiTty "bansgen,' who stated he wasn't In the habit of visiting race-oourses lor a Uvlng, but If they considered,bis performance worthy of merit he bad no obloctlon to their nion^* He was tis from graeefUl in bis feats of b^andng, and might have staid there • week with- out earning a stiver but for one trick he had, which appeared quite novel even on JB^om Dotms on sDerl^Day-^ltwasthlB: ! le took on ordlnary-alzcd needle, run a piece of paper through, and placed it in the turf—then bending backwards,, without using his bands lo balance by, he actually picked up tho needle with bis-eye-lids I A shudder came OTortbe lookers-on as his eye touched the ne^e, and it was a great rellaf wbeh he resumed his perpendicular; of course a perfect shower of sllTcr and copper vras his reward, and he rioUy deeerved it An Italian with a performing pony oomo in for a good share of attention by his wonderful correctiless in answering questtons; his owner would ask how many months in the year, dji^rs In theweeh.'glTe Icsebns in' snbtraoUon and mnlUpIioation, and all sorts of queries, to which tho colt Would reply by pairing so many times with his fore foot, and bo nevei;.was wrong once; on Garibaldi's country- man closing his hand, but -holding up the thumb, and "Wwg how many fingers he held up, the eagacioni bmte shook his bead, and sold none ss near ss a dumb animal could bs expected to say it—in short he waa not be got OTor at all, haTing rehearsed his part too won for that The Jewelry sharpers (described in a former letter) were eOowed fuU swing, and swarmed by hundreds, as also did thlmble-riggers and gambuUers of every grade with- out the slightest remonstrance from poUcemen. At every step wss: "Kerect kordl" Bruahyon down, slrl Shlnoyerbootsi Who says a JoUy nose or a baby? 'Whiskers or moustaches ( Tour correct weight, airt Try your lungs; here you,' are, slrl Three shots a penny I Stout ole, or c^per T It would be im- possible to enumerate one half the things they did say. In Nicholson's booth the girls that usually appear every even- ing In the poui plosftTUo, or model artists, hsd been hired to slug or moke a noise—for singing It couldn't be,called— and were not backward in do^ a bottle of wine with anybody green enoogh to treat them. The other tents likewise hsd some- Iblng. going on to draw custom, as dancing Highlaiulera with, their pibrochs; Italian Lazzaroni, vrith instruments ten. times worse than bsgplpos, singing Dutch gala, mltdere maofieens and' Bold Private^.'^and OIil Iflck himself only knows what they didn't hsve^ A peculiar fefturo was the gang of gipsies scsU' tered over the giouiul, ready to teU your lornine or t<fte your watch, whichever came readiest They were mostly middle-aged women; osd'appoared to salt the young bloods to an alsplce by their loaclrious conversation and actions; moat of them hod donkeys, looked att«r by the mt()e tribe, and let out at so much the quarter hour to hanm-soorom ouetoihers, who charged fuU speed (yon know what a donkey's pace is) among tho people, with a coppls of vagabonds behind beating tbom into a trot, or trying to do so; considerable ftm was thereby created, from tbe foot that the riders wore so disguised ss to render recog- nltlon an ImposelbUIty-i-fSlse nose, fslso moustache end whls- kers, oye-glossos, flashy colored parasols, snd an outlandish hat, with a dozen or more UtUe dolls fSstened with a string round, formed the costume of at least ono in every hondrod present, and aU tried to look as eboentaio as possible. In different ports, Immonso crowds were gathered, oiyoylng a sparrin; match out on the gross, in opposition to the tents. At ifat Langham's, the boxers were Jem Dillon, Usee's. Wolf or Gorilla, Donovan, snd Bob Webb. At Joo'Wynn's, Denny SulUvau, Jack Haley, Bmltb end Eawkoa. At tho pther, 'Johnny Walker, Joe Holies, Jr„' Drightoq Doctor, OeorgA Brown's Black, and a countrymin, It would have been araro iokecduld you have soon tho tricks resort4d to amosg them to draw the coin, Each firm has Its orator, who; ipalnts in glowing'colors tho deeds of valor his troupe have performed, and after a boating of gongs, springing of rattles, and other hideous nolscsj the spokesman winds up by ohallofiging any outsider to put the.gloves on, and receive g|». "pennolh''^of brandy for bis trouble,' 'when ahybody from »it3ldo accopis the banter, a rash at once takes pUco to see him get bosied; they always manage to have sovoral bralsersaroond on prpoSo) psssing off as strsaaera; but the btst ofaUwasascene between an outsider (f) and Denny Snlllvsn, who purpoeelr lnsulte4 thls-grcenhora, to try and got bIm inside; thoy gcVticap. fully wratby, calling each oihor aU sorts of nomis, trntU DonnT jumped 'off the stago.the outsider took off his coat, and thev apparently intended to settle It'on'the spot; arpsh wot made to sepoiroto them, and mnoh against tholr wiU, (oh, yes I) thor were forced inside with «dense niiniber following, moro than wlUlns to pay their threopeuoe. In hopes of seeing an awful time between the lusultor (Donny) and thoinsultod (Tcung Dutch Sam who C' edtbeparttoporfeotton); A similar fSrceooourrod between OTon. and onoUior who hollered ont "111 spar with that blokel'' and tbla str^ngor was UtUe JoeNolon, BoblVkvers (who got robbed'June 9 of 110, while.asleep Ina publlo house' and hod. the'fblfef otristed, getUng blm three mcnthe bard labor for bis trodble) thon offered to Mve Dillon what Poddy gave the dnun, oaualng Another ruel^, and so on aU day. BcnetUnes one or two of tbt regular oompany would'drees'np, and from a dis- tance defy the.whel^ of them with dlrefdl threats " the better uoiaed people, aanerondy letting commonera go soot free. At varioua poinu of tbe ronte home, fresh gatherings as. aemble, making a continual firing aU the way by rood, while rall- road.folks have aU the fan, without the afterpiece, I returned by raU as comfortable as could be expected, only we were two hours going seventeen miles through the blockade of carriages; still we hod lots ot slnglns and swearing, smoking and drlnUug, while a few last their wsUels and 'watches—more foola they for taking them in such a orowd. Arriving In the city, everybod; almost hod got so Jolly "they couldn't soy truly mrsl," and nex day's papers were foil of arrekta ot partlee who "had been to the Derby," which appeared everybody's excuse to try and get off by. Suob waa my first experience ot the Derby. THB RAG-PICKXSR'S OAT, An old ebiffonnler 'for rag-picker) named Dnraun, died in Paris last winter, in a stale otthe moat abjsctpoverty. Bis only relatloh vras a niece, who lived aa servant With a green grocer. Hie girl always assisted her uncle sstSr sshe^ slender means would permit When she learned of his death, which tooli place auddenly, shewas onthe-polntof tnarriilige with a Journeyman baker, to whom she bod been long sttashed. The nuptial day was fixed, but Sniette bad not yet bought her weddipg clothes. Bbh hastened toteD heir lover that her marriagemustbe deferred^ as ehe wanted the price ot her bridal fineir to lay her nnolo de- cently in' the grave. ' Her-mistress ridiculed the idea, and. ex-, horted her to leave the old man to be buried by thedty. Buzetle .refused. The consequence was a quarrel, in which the<yonng Womkn lost botb -ber place and her lover, for the latter irag disgusted St her eonsiderstlon for her doceased poverty-strioken relative. But she persisted; and hastened to the miserable garret where her uiiole Durann bad expired, and by tbe saorlAce not only of her wedding attire, but nearly eU the rest of her slender wardrobe, she bed the old man decently interred. Her pious task fuUUled, she sat alone in bis now desolate room, weeping bitterly, when tbe master baker who employed her faithless lover, a young, good-looking man, entered. "Bo my good Suzette, I find you have lost yonr place I" cried he; "I avecometo offeryonone for life—vrlll yonmarry me?" "L sir I yco are JoUi^." "So, faith, I want a wife,' and I'm sure I can't find a better." "But everybody wiU laugh at yon for marrying a poor girl like mo." "OhI it that la your only objec- tion, we eball soon get over It; come, come slong,. my motbsr la ipored to receive you." Snzottsbesitated no longer; but she ined to take with her a favorite nlbmorialof her deceased unde; it was a cat that he bad had Uving with him for'many Sears before Suzette wss bom; and the old man was so'fondof le aninial that'be was determined that oven death ahouldnot separate them; for when pfissy died be hod ber stuffed and placed on tbe tester of his bed. As Suzette took downihe stuffed pdfs, she uttered on exclamation of surprise st finding her so beavy. The lover bastsnSd to open the .animal, when ont feU a shower of gold. There were a thonStf d louls' oonoeoled In (he bodyot the cot, ^nd-this sum, which the old'miser hod starved hUuelf to amass, became tbe.jnst reward of the worthy girl 'and hdr dlalnterested lover.. - , then rush inside to earrytiutthoU word. It was as good As a ploy ton tbUrtdanen^ras/ andbeaf^ them relate their own brilliant fortoonoes, .Wbm ttis ordinary amount ofgos ttlled^ '^^S^^^.yW^HlShl ."^om King iaiyam Paddock ar?jast -^4l9l'fl^jM>*B lilBftAllTrOF HOaU Hoifc.; /j^Sijffl.OF TBpT--CAJITp,X3priJ,',,, -: ' in'spite .'otiHoward's'ooidjiess, she perstsled . ■.■) ,.'.'..',«Winleptlnglilm at everr road ( - -. yalir1r«n bero£arms, thongngsmaandgold i ' .i^Ber.tw.wajnotlntbeksoendlngnodel The artst all her UandUbmenIs resisted; ' - Bat what her haiuh^ spirit served to goad ' ■lIost,''.'wAs bis love for Hden—then these stola ' . 'A damoB'thought Of T(iigeanee o'er her aoall 'Xhe attraotlofas of "gemo'and gold," though powertu \i selvos. are nothing In oomparlson vriib a brilliant, whlk' smooth and pellucid..skin, auoh oa GOUBAtJD'B wonder in ItdionUedlcatedBoaplsoertalntoprMacel Ittsreanymw to witness bow speedily and sffectually this singular cou removes'ttom the ontlole every vestlgo of tod, freckles; tti sollowiiess, emptlons, ringworm, redness,- roughness, mol' woitms,' ohspi, chafes, orsoks, sod (ither dlsfigorementit n the wind of a sorcerer could not effect a moro complete fcmlatlon. -Sve& the wrinkles on the brow of sge ore t succum^ to Its rejuvenating properties. 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