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AMUSEMENTs. teat Page. | water tight wid weather pee rin or | ter, wed the ntly to walk te | Me. Riker | Th adquarters, orted by five general miperintandence othe manager, | emente are ‘contemplated in accommodation, but they will not be carried out itnmediately. ad renovation of tho building wMl be fin- nished by the beginning of the year, when pected that emigration from Enrope ‘communt | to the United States will be in building | acate than has yet beon precedes St. Starnen's Farn—A ladies Pair is in progress In the basoment of St. Stoph Church, 28th atrect, near 3d ayenu roceeda of which are to be di ing for the enlary eral of the articles on exhibition are valne, including a rious places iu New York to-day ‘of trifling interest At the New York hia affidavit 1 t6 the Tombs to await misation, When q oF innocence, Cad; ‘atro, day porser\- 6 repair | ance of Grifith Gant will be given at one on to which will be fifty and one dollar At the Olympic Theatre, the last Long Strike matinee will ‘There will bow day performance of Arma Hole athe Broadway Thoatre at halfpast In the evening, Mr. ppears as Damon, ‘Two day performances will be given at Bar "s—one at 11 o'clock, of the beasts ; one o'clock, of the dr The usual good boy | the New York Circus, will take place at & The apace feet. Ona level with | roof, The top that he could not to make his mar! nesday, the 2Re Boors of the bi The strength of the Is tested in ® no + Dav To Davenport | tit Friday, the 30th.” dle wisbed, sin Now England He locked the safe and took He did not return according to promise on Friday, and as it became necessary to use the atocks in the ante, the door of it was forced open, wastn the aafe three or four. times ns mach ry na Cady bad taken, ani: Thanks several tond weight of make bia friend rioke are put upon the rafters, in | part in the fixtures went of the ohw oy with him, onier that any wee 7 funy be detected, ‘The entire atructare, | Mine Fanny Powell, daughter ver, ie built very stron, view to the anfety of the ople which the theatre will Mien completed. There are windows on | gets each aide of the building of Old Adam. ani-girls’ matineo at ° There ree thousand | collection of rate Japanese ommedate | piano and a number of Only one level with the awple ventilation wt all | Tot, hae bean donat vidual for the benefit. of the ohure atted for during Use ‘Thore will vleo be matinees at Tony Paw c's place, and at Budworth's wenty Ity of | were unable to do ppored to | cordingly took their departure, aud have re ie alloted to the atage.which wed strictly for stage prep Ube beneath the t Moat of the soon instead of being «l Trane Movewests=The only matter Of) py) Restase—Merrive of rite SeNATt issued by the Preal: | In reaporme to an ord HiibNada lbh was arreated yestor: | suis prning at the Ru ta leadqnartors to t n to the Fenian prise w under sentence + | The organizat Secretary of fit in mass meet Justice Hogan committed him for exaiin who participated im the | on was atrietly howe ayatom i their business: That the proporcd me attack on Can Young Drirglar Andrew O'Connor in the | tary in the gr Monry atreet oner confrwsed his guilt, and Jus an held him for trial Tt is reported th sone the Fenian prisone nnd thar tt will be avers Assagiution held their te neeting on Thursday eve i his report for wing, that during BON ASSOCIATION ¢ of the Prison Asno of tho case of Boe cused of defrauding the ent by the manufactnre of whiskey under the name of burning fl tetevertse2 in the Chair, when the nt, Mr. Abraham Heal, presented was resumed be. | od Now.| thony Higgins on the lookout at the ferry sete were visited during the neo WAR CON This society intends est ioty and geometey ¢ Dominick Me ry a Prosident, J. Me Vice-President, & Shuck | Financial Secretary, J, Mag ra provided with clothing, under: | of the | garments, shoes, & of turpentine, w Ro long a the mixture burned wit iaactod Was routine Sa. | Yellow fla nt world ax burning fh know whether the such was known to co commer, their firet annual Wall at ple ‘proeed mores as burning | then proce Bod NS (Ne EN SHEN ATION dance was kept 0 Ts COURTS. Mr. B.A. MeDonald testified that ho had | twelve barrels of ined atille for twelve months for the | Were too quick for h ervation under. | t0 be removed, and ling. Was at the 1 tines, of the atill at li Vurning fluid » the charges preferred ned yesterday | insioner Sedgwick rents were issued a ithe erection of the | Franklin Avenue Distillery sovet saw the rnnnin, Should call it rintendent of erett, Cashier of the Hroadway Bank, | ompe! the attendance of the geutle th avenue to | Mr, Ulyasen Ta that he had bo ed that the prineip ereon, ws provided in the tood, was in passed April, 1 ho Court ordered the matter to stand over till January, when the Commissioners could be obtained. Jnr application was an his | tornoon betwee: resented was ‘The illuminating power was commercial test Joseph H. Cunningham te; fon of women t tational Conre 6 in relation to the ing of Seventy-third atroet, and there ion, the papers were sub: t. © further witnesses Mra. Francie D. Ga Tho investigati n was then adjourned un She antd that in at 10 A. M., when the tion of wituessce fur the prosecution will be was then introduced that resolution A Sven Mixixo Dir Suprome Court chambers yesterday, the case son againat the Connoli- up the TRIBUNE ou has increased ¢ some monthe pant, t ovs—Yorksille Free Chapel of the | . near 4th avenue, | every Sunday at 1049 and 73g PM. ‘The popular young of William EF, Jot dated Silver Mini the fell upom these hi secmved to her very aiguiticant | Holy Trinity, Sth atres peak | is opea for serv camo up before Justice plaintiff alleges tliat, ho ner of ten mines ani mininy 0), ho had, ndoned their legitimate bu- burch was closed jast Sun sivess to enter into the whi of a delay in tho completion of | some repairs to the Awenicax Binur | meoting of this soctoty was hold at tho Bible House on ‘Thurad resting letter was. rv it in regard to ug the Choctawa aud Ch .y trade, in ' arden of taxation 1 t Gould should dixpose of hat Gould. became © named Company, Socrery.—The . r. J.T. Linton, of the Treasury I Gould recently left th ow retuse to recog Pp yw asks for an order compel. ny to allow him to inspect «1 nee what interent (ou dor to that eff Jollector Wood's Anni the hecond District, sized a hunaber 0 ards of fifty large and small distilleries been seized in various parts of the | a"ectne nouse 2 city, and watchmen. placed in. possession proprietors can be tn- lerstood that other em ments are marked, and will soon be ec demand for the Bible livh and in tho hand in hand ation of all the with mau at (ho | granted by the Court, first visit made by a Bible Agent to and it was very interesting oks wero made SEDUCTION OF the extent of | Vixpict ron TH \ case of Mary Ann Gafney against ried in. the Supreme € Dikp 1x Tie Steeer.—Yosterday morn. MARINE NEWS. ing, Mr. Andrew Armatrong, residing on the nor of Nevins and Union atreots, loft his Ange sho was reducod by ra year of engag down and died in five minutes theroatte Ho had been auffering from disease of th the Coroner's jur at he died from thal Hooks in Spanish fi South | expen heart for nome tim brought in av He Sunitay | fultil bis promis Feaae Snornivrmas Detect Faglish women named Elizabeth ¢ Charlotte Williams, who appear to be| 8/-0OP—Harvest, Corwis, for Bristol, R I. | adepta in shoplifting operations, were, you | TACEE—wieewwien Oe cyre, Bee. tice Buckley on ices of purloining goods | g&TEAMSRIPS Rareps, (Fr) Herre Tt appears Ne had called ups ge to tho pl Tho jury gave the pl Tite Bunsixe oF Tur Feary Bowt Tnano NOON THE Dis asthe The Boord of Health for te purpose of in 2 the causes that le Mion Shas —Mr. brought betore Hy anti Boar threo’ distinet eh Mar institutions Brogden, in the Marino Court y Tho plaintiff © ne Jaina that in September last he, being | worth on board the steamship Cha was assaulted by the first mats, knoe down and kicked | Assantt he waa unable to perform duty by | Lockett’s fancy atore wi from a lute wick # of | gle lace of th in Fulton atreet. uraday afternoon they called at jewelry store, and at Thoy uoxt visited Wiso's jewel | ry store and carried off one seal ed | Key, one am: wo lockots steal ani watoh | see t, and @ masonic pin, | do; M Vassar, Ir, Elixsbechpon y noxt favored eee fi h their presence Apert: B Biron two pieces of bu- | F'B #iinpeos, Plymouth, On loaving | BLOOP—Fredk Brown, Jackson, Providence, Taken lute oupedy ty | eee eee cement errianates i iter) searched for the property, it was found that the wo: OoclieET ES. man, Willisma: had secreted. the jewelry in ROCINED NUTIO She was sentenced that at the time plained that ¢ sot the Mdaho, but it was ri tosee that no undue lives of passe on ferry bonte with d If the condition of the ned ty be dau duty of the He tho vessel was re Detective Corwin, sufliciently so to | the asmwnlt w fondant admitte | 1 that tho plaintift wa | The jury returned a vordic ction for the Society fa wore thei made by Chan. Lenox K Me eae Pek | PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MERTING BY enced to the sume institution for sixty tex, on the part of the company, mid that they wished that t neey Shafter for plaintid; RW. drews for defew : Gy > MAN Ingwririen.—Tho body of the drowned man found floating in the water noar Fulton Ferry, some days since, ) titled aa that of Thomas | A Gannon, a resident of 4th strect, New Ay. Ne. % N.Y ie, ne some five weeks | th, cn bender event \l that was the last known of him| meCormack. Themes Finan until the remains were taken out of the | Hammill abd Brown will oat was hold, o 1 | pany, and he suggested that that bo might obtain ¢ investigation was mnedt util Monday atternoon at assembled at halfpast | for t Klinck, LG. Klinck and Janes P. Goggin arrested on a charg ». Grifith & Kuberly out of | ite had left bi mship “Celestial P A | defrauded Mew goods valued at $240 82 by am i lund from the ship H. Webb, toot of Vast river, this morniu Voasel was built fu aa there were no mark: of found drowned w 41 in the comp! Mr. Grifith, made bet that the. prise terday morning small framo stable in pied by a cartman named AM WeDERMOT, Pree, JAMES 6 but we were wld Goyensment — Tur Agunpucr Comsussiont M rf plan of defrauding the whole: | 4 merchants of thia city A courtship, for instance Was willing, was a very dull Hutehould they yiehl a Loss $20—no in: Tibbs owned 4 store at wowed to have beon firm namo of Fol | th of September last, W. This Board met at 2 & Sewine Wo- Yesterday afternoon John Monahan es Kirwan were called up for examination before Justice | RATHER, MATHEW T. A. on charges of rape and robbery, pre= 97, fh aig, ab T ve by. Woo, j hor sistor,| Millsabd our oid friend from icorkisae ent na Campbell, pemil Ny North Sevouth | Mls » crowd of por- | OekitL Ape Then they were toll that this move. ut of theire would burt the negro; Lut did ne Who argued thus remodber that there bael Quinn ai atated that the fi whieh they could m had a capital of § women heeded the hallot ax u ¢ of Thomas Stephens, wh 0 ofice his eapived a crnaee | Gritth wold Willian luatter of edu sistant Comamiasioner Nathanicl Jarvis, Jr., | eof Kobert L. Darragh, whose tern whieh had been street, E. D. A very lar sons, male and female, attempted to onter the Courtroom during the examination, | OH, 8E&!—WHAT GRAND PUBLIC Meot- but were refused admission, stead and Newton a that they bad ods from. the sof this city, and sounding | ers moved to take up the Mayor's |] wud further moved that the ntiras the nom t the nomination was | | the goods to Where the prop: than ite valwo, Koos at Cincin: joggin at Baltimore, Ou the 1th of Movember ine porsoasion of tho st Frof. Taylor Lewin. ing aside the | 1 ction of Sixth and made ac cal outrage. She tho man who outraged non, and robe threatened to cut her throat. when , failed to identify the other | ONO EE) FATHER Hefore Mre, Walker's toatimony was completed adjournment took place ui- til Tuosday next, KCEXY.=Tenry Downing, color: . tation eth etwas yoatorday arraighed. be. | Ses hem edie ane poate wm sine | Ban toe tice Daily, On ® charge of atesling jearing apparel, valued at neo of Mra, Margaret ren, No, 4 Fourth atroet, E. D leaded not guilty, and was romand-| HE FATHER MATHEW U. BT. 4 ne to be @ gr brated New York oysterman of that uized Monahan ai Lucy stone, ma person, and fAlowed by Mine been thereon of atatucs 6 in Leonard ‘V up, aud, after some objections, was screamed, Sb Know nothing of the liabiliti Finding that they had been swindled, Grif ly ‘caused the arrest of the and Goggin, who wore held before | Justice their wivesaud to the apera, raid aid to go with thy If the ballotbox w A Newsearnn 1 Cason. —On box 1) mornin Nuws of this city will ekly newspaper, to bo pubs for examination | Warrants have been innued for the arrest of | Williams, Wolger and Tibbs The Robbery of Gold Mining Stocke— whaid | filled wit prgitdly eda reading and other Aressed the meeting, after which adjourned sine die. Ganoey Extanatioy This building ia now undergoing thorough repair, by order of the Commissioners of For some dag pa have been busily engaged in covering the dome of the building with a new roof of | Howrd received @ protest from Judgo Mi The entire exterior is being and repaired, aud au extensive ecai has been erected within for the pur Thuraday evening on a charge of having | son of the ‘© AMount of gold mining stocks fathan W, Riker, of 60 Broadway, by ved Wea clerk was Hogan, yeaterda; tod thatthe prisonor haa recent! pated lite, and it ti oa at the gamil h iy | Ilo prosonted 'y the | and was so weak and CANVASHERS — SRCOND Coxsoney.—The Board met at 1 o'clock Vegan to onnva in woveral wards for Controller, Aldermon, | Coumissioners, aad » one Wari waa com. leted. At the opening of the session tho New Jersey. W ALLEOND CONTRABAND W RAONATING A Unirep States Or- rickk~A Mixeo Ur Arrain—Suane Prac: ‘ollector for the Fifth (N. J.) District, yesterday closed up » wholesale liquor store, at the corner of Hen- derson and Gregory stroots, Jersey City, kopt by James J. Madden, anid also t a vvsression of fourteen barrels of Whiskey, | A e*tae tas em” whom he had been emp arraigned bef chael Counoll Inspectors of of | him, on account of their being vating the amphitheatre. | wrongly indorsed. The protest was re! | toe enacie!l committas of ive nat the rejection wolf, 6 result of w fight with doteoti nd wartholes are heii vious te bringiuy Lim to Court, the oflic They all plied for w writ ‘of rey lo was ont of town the two merchants thing further, and ace fot since beon heard of, Meantime, Mad- as ho claims, sold 12 barrels of the Wonrbon ton man from New York, named Whe, ® conple of days since opened’ a wholesale Hauge depot at’ the corner of Grove ant South 7th atroets, and had the liquor delivered there with: lay. Thess fifteen barrels were Irs Neotor Thorn is quite wlulont. Another lot aot whisky withont any G ateall, also arrived at © afternoon, and with the three remaining barrels ware sk, & man named Frank Gardner Brown, supposed to bo an the New York Hquor merchants, Madden's store and representin; bo a Government officer, seized the entire lot of liquor, He then'hired » Newark track to convey a load (twelve bi rela) to New York, agreeing to pay him $10 for the work. Tho whiskey was loaded up and Brown with the teamater atarted for the yMrpose of crossing over the Pavonia ferry, but some of the outrunners discoyer- ited Staton Assistant Assonsor An- ry | | and roported the fact to Brown, The drivar | ruck becoming alarmed drove back to Madde but the latter refused to re ackan, | coive the liquor, or have anything further faatined | to do with It, whon the driver loaded it on the sidowaik and loft. By this ttme U. 8. Assessor Higgins had received an intima- of what wae going on. " Iden's place demanded of Brown to uthority, which he, of course, Onicor Higgins t , arrested Bi not | Assistant Assessor Hollen, Officer Higgins to MeKay’s place, in Grove ateents for the purpose of anizing th purbon, but the owners we and had caused it up’ to last evening no could be obtained of it, Ofticer Bald- Brown before Commissioner Juok son, The prisoner stated that he purchasod he liquor on tho atreot, in Front atroot, but deolined to answer further questions, | He was then committed to the County Jail to ‘an, @ merchant, testified | Await examination, in default of $1,000 pail, It is believed that witha afew dave past ‘large amount ot contraband whiskey been brought into New Jersey from New York and Brooklyn. ALLE p Draper Assrit.—Yeatorday af 2 and 3 o'clock, # young ‘ago, employed by the saw mill company in If tho article gave a ood Tight the quasitlly of turpentine sande | Leen ics, Van epee cuytne need. wieh 0 no difference, heavy picoo of plank by aman named Geo. Barr. Coppinger was felled to the ground and the blow was given with auch force as The number of poteen eatablishmenta | to cause the blood to flow from his mouth. auch an extent within t there is scarcely wm block in certain portions of the city whore | to bis residence No. erhaps balf a dozen or more cannot be found in full operation, the profits being #0 at that many men who were doing well} Tue ALizaen Anson Case.—Yeatorday afternoon an examination in the caso of Hans. ‘The | Francis O'Donnell and Catharine, hia sister, rr was arrested by Officer Ward, and nim of $250 to appear Ppinger, was comvored \e F examination, charged with sotting fire to his houso, No. 314 South Bth atreet, Jersey City, took place before Justica Cutter, ‘The complainant cigar boxes, filled with and kindling wood the floor, ‘Tho prisoners wero also aeon to w minutes before the A number of other witness: es wore examined, whore evidence was of ‘fan unimportant character, when the further hearing was postponed until this morning. vRATHS, | son of Wm. K. and Am) Funeral on Monde, at 11 dene of ber parents, i} Aliove him tosses the restless wave, Aud colums of surge to his memorr rise; | Caknown te all, yet hia sleep inns wound # likely to ve obtained | tho followingtta believed to be a nearly cor: | rationed ag to| rect version: On Tucsday afternoon, two iy declined to | won made application to J reply. He ataton that ho was twenty-six years of age, and that he was born Long Inland. When asked to put his signa- | that in the ture te the statement, he was so norrous | came to their place of business, No. 8 Front ‘as permitted | atrect, and purchased fifteon barrels of rec: that on Wed. | tified bourbon, giving in payment thereof a jay of Novembar, Cady | check on ® firm in the upper part of the asked and received pormiasion to be absent | city. Tho liquor was sent to Maddon’s ad drens, in Jersey City, and © clerk was dis- patched to collect the amount of the check, whon he was informed that they did not know Mndden, Tho two merchants, upon learning that the check was worthless, pro- ovediod to Jersey City, and as above stated, a picrin, Justice Gunite informed thom ‘that he had no pow: or to iasno auch 9 writ, and advised them to nckage of atocks, belonging to one owner, | apply to Judge Bello for it. As Judge De- was gone, and perhay a other parcels remained. | disposing of mining stocks is account for the fuilure to take af, An Old Offender Arrested —Jobn Clark, | ina “Bourbon Jol yon a charge of having stolen Ihe and it éayr, oD rchex om Baraatay, juatice Quaife for 8 writ of vim, to obteinea lot of liquor ‘at James Madden's liquor tore, which they Providence, | claimed belonged to the Tih, Michael Ge" 6 day Muiden TRADE NOTICES. AMET eH ah a ROME. a Wilthe eh sad te BLRACHED MUSLIN, 16°; FO! LUM the BROWNSEETING. 9s. 206 Me Oe EAINeay as E ts, ote, worrtt vant ALPACAS, PURE GENERAL BUSINESS, A, AA A A a yay Yay A ASTER CREAM! bas ance when worn, ner wa bad Fancy Coeds Deaters, Price ri & FLIN oY Fulton tu Now York, WHO VALUE A BEAUTIFUL HEAD 0 (hair, and ite preservation fi Wat Keathatron Wakaie sta’ zt 1860—X—THE AMOUNT OF man, named Murty Coppinger, 19 years of Dhl LIFTING THE KETTLE FROM THE Pi Rear None ls genvine unless Peipattin Fee tome of DEMAS Bak SRATOGA “AY BPRING WATER, sold al! UY YOUR HATS FROM BUBKF, OF Broadway and 128 m Saar CHOICE FURS breed LADIES’, CEN Speman NBROKERS' TICKETS FURCHASED ae Ne) Dec. & ®. rixenT 19; 8,sots, 489; High Waler,09 10 parent good health, but betere CLEARED. Hitubare America Browegy Walow Wilstngtons” BHITB—Wisconsta, Liverpool; New World, de, G— Thomas Owens, PottingiN, Neay’ SCHOOMRRS—H Castoff, Bristol et, Jerkeonv{lier Lottie, Boston: Domed Antiguac bs Ferris, Wilm! 3 J Woedburst, Pera baat George Hoary, imore: gam, Jecesonyilir: W Dill, Weabington, Princess Alexandra, Falmouth, ARRiYED, val Grant. New St Mark, Liverpool mdse and passengers /8.Bertha Relastorff.Para; Rush, Savanmah : Croix; Tite, Palermo, 18—Chief, from Kui PUBLIC MEETING ts not fied to attend « on Baturday even! ‘Rooms, cor 22: INAUGURATION OF THE u TA ld Park, at T84 o'clock, No. 6, of N. ¥. Hall, 4 ede Carrell Biilaoay’* Perforn: Hida DY MOCK: Mec: see, 30) ies Oceana, Lodge of r bac. | Tonight there wil be Snether sue held o4 tOrieatal riggs for the defence, | Halk” oor. of Greed and Clinton ee, Come one, Mra. Walker wae called to the wituons stand, | iar tbeond toa A ise, nd ar statement of the diabol others will address the: a ins vA bRIEDT, N.Y, Hall THe, newly, ook | Chureh ofthe Avenem’ AUCTION NOTICES, UCTION NOTICE—300 CASES BOOTS ‘and shoes to be sold at Dee. 0M ofelosk at the store ‘NO. 43 Courtlandt et. INRY G. EVANS, AUCT.—CONTINUA- UCT.—THIS DAY, aT 11 * celeok, at ihe Auct.om Rooms, 1 North Will See ox stave, counters, ehelving, itm tockerm parlor ‘ana "ooo re and Oxtures, sre Ae lay, the ith day be Boom. 1966, JAMES ©, YOO! JAWNBROKER’S SALE—H. SCANLON wileell on the 19th inet, at a ROLLINS & OO., AUCTS,, WILT. f PERSONAL NOTICES. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT MY ETA BRUGGEMAN ‘ih day of feces Sua'Sons within tures da divorced from her and L forbid. Naa left my house % L will call myself Sroboune, 19 task rend 0 SEWING WOMEN WHO ARE COM. ED—A GOOD SMART HOY, 01 ieatenrant ind take fess, with Fofosencene 2d walt on tables Wet Os oats ANTED — eset YOUNG LADY TO strstr ers BAVERS WANTED—2 GOOD HAND- to, Weowose office; must be jeoaway, tome Ly A tr) BOARD AND ROOMS. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN find good board In & first clase house, 19 Van- dewater ot. w iG ME CAN BE ACCOM. ARD—3 OR 4 MEN CAN BE ACCOM. _FOR SALE AND TO LET, {CORNER STH AV. eanted "708 BAN} Loss AND FO! | TOST—A BANK BOOK, NO, POETRY. LOST AT SERA. Not evon a ston to mark his grave! Down in the fathomless deep he lies; ho wore buried in holy ground. thle seroll of his name to tell— \is 0 oF, and well: 14 there his alenp to break — 0, can he over wal Hoe was lulled to rest ‘mid the tempest’ roar, His death couch under the curl of the form ; Tho billows his dirge chant evermore — A ditge of death, yet a welcome home; ‘The soa his sepuichre, let him sleop At rost ‘mid the throes of the restless deep. And many a morry bark may go, And birds glide merrily over the apot, Nor leas will the fis! rm dance helow— Ho will heed them not, he will heed thom ott Only t shall ho riso up from his bed, Whoa the ocean itself is robbed of its dead ! THE DEFORMED AND The Stricken, nn ene BY MATTIINW nRowNe, Tus ina broadly expressed title, and 1 fear Lahall noither be able to keep actually within it, nor to write quite up to its limita My mind, in meditating upon the subject, took deformed people for a point of depar ture, but included in ite way the sorely: stricken, whose inscrutable maladies con reot themselves with the framework of the body, and have upon the surfaco that stamp of fataliam which is ap awful, and ao trying to the faith that would gladly #00 the hand of God in everything. It is poouliarly diff. cult to write of euch things, One knows bofore ho takes up the pen that numbors of his follow-creatures, who are previsely #0 stricken, will road hia words,—and can thoy read them without somo wincing! Alone, they might, but could thoy in the presenos of otherst Ihave not hada single frag- ment of oxperionoe myself of any kind of close intercourse with the deformed and atrickon ; bnt we all know how delicato and diMoult » problem is often presented to us in our casual rolations with, for instance, very deoreplt people,—especially doorepit women. Thoy want holp, perhaps; and the problem is, how toaftord the help in an officiont manner, without sooming to recog: nizo the defect which creates the nood for it. Something of the same kind of fooling dis- turbs mo now, as I reflect that stricken fel- low eroatures (some of whom may be living ‘great deal nearer to God than Ido) may happen to read these lines, and may wince as they read. Yot I never oboyed a oloarer prompting than that in obsdionce to. which I write about Deformed and Stricken Peo- ple. Somebody ought to put in plein words the deep, incessant, wakeful sympathy with which the anstrioken think of them; the honor with whioh tho strong remember the infirmities of the weak; ins word, the mighty currents of human love with which they are surrounded, If that lore could be made known to thom, the saddest among thom would surely lift up heart and head fore moment, and feel that the breath of | God was warm upon their brow. It was from Lotd Byron that my own te- cont meditations upon the condition of the Deformed and Stricken took their riso. He | has inspired » good many pooplo with ox- | ¥ tromo disliko ; and I, for ono, used absoluto- ly to hate him, Many yoai count of what he did when ho saw Lyre corpse at Missolonghi: “No ono was in the ck | tho embalmed body of the Pilgrim,—more beau: | house but Fletcher, who withdrew the bl. pall and the white shroud, and there Ia; tiful evep in death thanin life. Tho co traotion of the skin and muscles had effaced every line traced by time or passion ; fow marble busts could have matched its stain: | leas white, tho harmony of its proportions, and its perfect finish. Yet he had beon dis satisiiod with that body, and longed to cast | [i its slough, How often have I heard him ed Fletcher to. bring mo a| nd on his leaving the room, curse it, [ai lass of water fo confirm or remove my doubts as to t! cause of his lamencas, t uncove 's fect, and was answored,- tho knoe: the form with the foot and logs of 0 This is interesting, if only tho usual impression that club foot, Hut the questio my mind when I first r Hid Mr. Trolawney any right to unos corpse of his dead friend? an had a right to doit, bad he a rij tell! Upon reflection I dec! van satyr.”” of that strange, fascination Italian group. That w at tho time, Hat some years afterwards the passage camo before me again, and I read it with | different eyes, with w burning agony of | compassion for the unbuppy man, which scorched ont of my brain every line of so- | verity that lay there for poor Hyron, I for- | ced mynolf to conceive, to picture the abrivel- nd the horrible fo then 1) h hot, ignominious blushes,the irony of such abody: | *"the form and face of an Apollo, with the nd logs of waylvan aatyr.” And yet reflected, that any conception | & Jeet lim! folt—as 0 could help feeling fe once more, form of the sufferings 0} 's mould, from the ey pont sonse-of deformity, must fall ind ly short of what ho really did endure. dey,"says Mr. Trelawnoy, “after a bathe he held out his right leg tomo, saying, ‘TE will be knocked off acoursed I hope th jar.’ * It won't i in the proveyour sw ming,’ L answered ; ‘1 will exchange logs, if you will give mon portion of your brains. ‘You wonld ropent your bargain,’ he said, ‘There isno doubt “Byron spoke what ho | really felt; although, nodonbt, the majority of people have had the fancy that, in his | splendid powers and splondid position, he | was compensated for his bodily defect But | we may aco in this ancodote how wrong such | y lamencas may, dl probably had,mueh to do with, we need ‘but with man for | jonsity In vice, however wo a fancy in, Again, By not say the intensity of his vies somethin, lo not hate But Byro a0, thoy wore ate. And there a defect, ut, not to d conjectures, let me say that m, ike of Uyron wi compassion, and that this an Trolawnoy's telling was the means of help: ing me to think, in future,with peculiar teu dorness of slotormod or bietuished peopl Some of theus, Indeed, darkened, if uot by natural or congenital blemish or defor mity nl founded upon an unt mapeakably quick sense of beauly, seem to havo como of rathor badly in this’ regard. Three great modern names suggest them solve# at once: Byron,Heine Teoparti, We f ticnt bitterness, if ho bad not been the lytic wreteh he was, What infinite Atakestion of the very winery of helpless: | fely comjocture th Frits’ ‘with, such» virulence, 6 Menhatien Saviors ‘ne’ nossa lies in the ple fact that he could wo oven ane of hi that was—but what recks he bore, but there's peace Hines, in epite of the Woll-kn Lord Bacon, which #0 have copied or f that dotormod pe with vatare, and avenge their teilow creatures. (To be Continwed.) YORK SUN “It Shines for Al.” SUN ENLAR y readers of tho SUN are presented mal in aw impro THE NRW size, and of le te print in ins the ame, ively an THe Prorin's PP Nargement which we consitated an well b nora as by the wuccess of the AU lo und the otherwise increasiny reasure of news from ull parts of the work © have alao been desirous of people a more complete resume news than our hitherto restricted ‘the factlitina ligence from nsnrpansed, It now be able to of the Sty for obtaining. int all parts of the globe are originated the Associated Press, and gaya that impetas to modern journalism which has been 60 romarkable during the Inat third Tt_ now has superior arran; ments for the procurement ¢ iy Atlantic wire, by overland tolographs, ond by all the other ineans for_the speedy trans mission of intelligence will now be called into requisition to make the St "Shine for all.’ with increased brid news j A new I rosa, with a capacity for printing twes ny per hour, has juat p and is in operation in our prow the samo. kind ive thousand in rooms. Another. preas, and capacity, is in course of erection. Our aterially from thoae r establishment eam onginea, one m entirely new, With boilers to match, fe the arral men ublishing, and the me wrnal of the 1 ago Tread in Mr. Trolawney's “Recollections” his ac- rapid end wonderful curre Falinctor only conte Y®.cente, A tox wall post ithe Pile 5 poth his foot wore clubbed, and tho legs withered to | 1 face ot an Apollo, » was tones with it A writings # enough (from know that bie cnough to give of hor It is from four to five or ris inant noted in the Cornhdh ine are complet from L&opardi, Cho fai tu, luna, Seca ty tuna, 4m olett dimmt che fat, Such was the exquisite misio of that briet otation, atch its magie however, be me)to feel that @ musical aad. Deas, a very peculiar plaintive rhythm, both he and manner, and bitterases, 1s the characterietio of Leoparii's poetry. But, Iam informed, it i without even passing motes of faith or hop Happily, we all Setaeent ver; stricken peoplo, may ani of tender beauty and tnabaken in my thought any view deformed while writing of & man of lotters not vory but whom L flinch from naming. Many of my readers will know very well whoit is that Tmean,—how deformed he was, what a cheerful. contidin, find what © bapp of bis friends who stances Of happy, awe: with awfully Ufo his was, ie lett with evived im. Jn. sonlad creatures, iaahapen bodies, are doubt Arege who will read thosa wn blunder of wny hasty people It is not tre monly even selves upow tly form cafter be published, is a Little more than double ity meee presenta matter than it wie previd tanding this great im. hue of tho paper, the "The SvN has ‘now ished for more than thirty-three time has not only price “within the means ot promised in the original prospectus, from the outyet gis: lin entered the demand iving the wo. of the rot we will These advantages ‘Ine eniargement which we have now mado would have occurred somo montht earlior had it not been prevented by delaye in the completion of facilities for our immense edition. i rinting igh we havo made in our capacity ac ol edverticlug ERY ONE WITH ITH Daly's Magica correcting sor Byron hat a which arose in it were these: it to go and dF that none of | us could have any businoss to judge Mr. ‘Trolawuey, who was a brave man, aud had proved himself a faithful friend tothe whole ; Ad good wcomstitution. Bi LLS cleaves the 4 ‘of mucus eccumulat Tomic in comrection th Ke Pal all that passed through my mind | made, which wt and an appeiite appetite craven Ke. SCIENCE'S MEDI: inistration. Toome VERY DAY BRINGS of the wonderful po 1A ANNIMILATOR, mts ithout ope oF Resticnony (8 jaced upon tbemeclves by ie DYSPEEBIA ANN. or jee with perfect safety. thettane, and ‘sete geal von pprove; for example, wedo not hate ees wore moro cortain reasons ising that the peculiar virulence of vice is always connected with some physical y the abject with tand in no need of our pity, for thoy bave manifested in their beautiful Hives the very highest forme of human goodness, Hut the fist of the fue natures which have been saddened and mbittered and eankerod, isa long ono. The poets, whose whole liar value and capacity of doing good ly deop and ENTS—PATEN NEW YORK SUN, theanect nawevaner outlaw: that the lid had URABLE Bt DR SCHENCK'4, MEDICINES, eo ‘g008 Tepel ail disense. take ‘inese medicines socording 4 omeumotion, very frequently tn ite Las, the ‘ection, Take ind Biomac created ia allow the Fu tory organs thew all that Lo ve a oom No. be Boom bod she Beoter may be fove ear rsone especteliy toma Matta tuisraasdy one oss beet Noalos eo ey Ne whol vod retell) Parad gains sale, snalems et adhe Shed Band Housion ot 1K = FAL Sak sours AND SHOR, PeLitPNcit's BOOT AND 6HOB EMPORIUM, Branton ote, pg cor. a AND WINTER, rere RE WAR. ee bean hand all Kinds of Fine Hand kid and. takin Jane tlie ber boots and shoes. valent oppartanity of ‘ Hand Sewed Daim 8, om oling » Morrie 8 HENCE, Jr or, of Honston st. WY VATENTS—MUNN ed a“ KICK 2 CENT ae

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