The Sun (New York) Newspaper, July 30, 1867, Page 4

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No man ¢ fo, and eve ay that be Last pe Ue the nent witness au ef August, aud coutiaue ain da pected that thie will be a very wweeting. ne touuiry bay mt race The £ Travers etak three qua Lewis he dheir wdaianion perbane be ie » L » Our Yeading actors a *eome” on diamonds at mawill be » ' (White, the minetre!, tuna p valued at $2,000 Mf Dime ut Pike's Opera I @iamoud weckince yniui ehout $40,000 of jewelry, T Curiaty possensed jive ail ri a2.008. in wort! $1,009, w Maleine Hane eld they deststed, and {crowd gradually dispersed | were audsoquenily off (Continued from First Pace.) MARINE NEW Port of New York, Jaly $0, 184 ov AvpIt A Conettrerioxat B Phorwood agt ph B. Varnum apt Ch onda valued @ via to (he ann ioe Cornwell yeater= Ban Rises Bun Seta Moon Rises Jaly 29..453 The following arreate were mae for v agut by the ( * legality of the or of Hickeand ing to the ony, the wae then on Pennaylvania ave aad spurred and prepared Fyng haw not ve THK WEATIIE arrested on Sanday mdse and 66 pa ved by the p New Orleans, 7 wk, Matanzas, ba via Matansas, bruger to John | ph Kirby aud James Mavher, clerke | ¢ Surrogate will bo in attendance Wt being @ pa erry, Anplnwall, 18 mdse | Fleming, stout aud elderly, wns of taking the | ® Movements ‘Ocean Siced of T sud arraigon Lon Th, apoke bs ca Sheppard fe Lother ex parte app ay beinale on aye worth of Ht nod NW. winds f Yarmouth, N. 8. ? W eager wo Boyd & raw with light Ny SAM aod 20 Arrests Unde nay aftervoon a Street Ferry with @ ebild ip at the foot | sting oUt b partion wers br Havana, 12 days; engar tng the Reolee wing and empty Cardenas, 14 day Catharine Ry 4 Vatrick ioe, of No they were weld of @ woman, Thatlow, Salt Bay, T wlvanee the oof thoi | FP and Etward waiters mud rab: | Waler, Libby, Chas. Suling & Uo, A plain gold ri the enue offen rested, charged w the child fifteen A Atring of beads waa abo ¥. Small & | Of about three shillings a we nite whieh had nined that the Isth Jost, spoke echr ¢ ng the elurm of Suuday | wae nccidenta: Campbell, Curacos, 15 day: Lett Beitiah brig mith, Lawrence, duly #ih; | ed arveet Mra! | boing o Rewrowy Cugex.—& man Cand was tnatantly willed charged with | structing @ d ot i de Mane © Vemeral Seasio: javana, 9 days; bal- | ccideutally losing 106 second Face will f'n piece of tinher he wa Havana Packet has a | temporary clap, which held ite ves @ widow oar the place of t barged with onusing th Coat of a Pow y proforred againat J residing at N ifton is pare mparatively Sierra Morena (Cuba), JERSEY. Meineke & We ‘eston, 80 days; | The plaintive monnings of ik rowidies took 4, Crowell, Cardee e out all the passen. coffe, | the Int day of Get ving near the of Hroapect Myrtle avenue tain a new appli back steps of 1 austained nthe eileote 0 | Now dersey W nALM anda Ture Herat SAAT. SSF of the same ers Mannah, Grace The Delmoni dena, in the Ninth Ward, Sunday for the » desired to er in @ short time some women aud obildrea bad above reporis, OxN, N. C,, July 89 no, New York: , Hempatend, Jae Jost amid eome oyu were opened on | ommodation | Pimmonde Actors wai \cirensen Whe Yau inquent will Invest ia Thow, Arrived, steam: vd in Maoh Las bis honosty The case came up to ¢ ® motion to have the anawer of the defend aut made more to apeoify the ps tho article was based, Judge | terday decided Vreliminary | cieutiy definite wua cert ‘8 | fact as broad as the libel the plainid can ‘efore denied, w to abide the evont Wats Baris oy wooo! drink of lager, and two hundred mon, thered under y 1, 9 and 4.30 P, hail OA: Mand 8.00 % oA. M. and 1.80 P.M, Staten Isisnd Mail, 0 A, M. in Ladiow atroet, July 29th, Anna Fi p the sd year of her age, for the purp tise upon whi 4 to attend the ept'ou Friday, Canad (Went) Mail, ® A.M, and 8,49 P.M Canada (Kas!) on Fridayy, 6A. M. y npotni, 6 A. Mand # P, M ud Newfoundland, 0'A, 1 A.M. 9 and 4.30 P.M. Moi iband aio Pw comfortable Aiairs weut on very well for » fow hours, when a policen Wednesday. ch Church, cor, of #et #t, nud without further inv. tau that the auswe Veterane of 1 au excursion to Myers’ atopa were taken for the org jon Co-operative Building lay night, for er taking 4 survey, arrested the barker DDITIONAL ROUNTIES COLLE ¢ who oat thet dlschg Ee AROWN' Cit. tm Henadwos ve yar e valued at | W 000" Ms, Wis, Wheatun “possussen ingeon will 1 abihe 2. ML MH meot on Wedue | the purpose of takiag uo aubsorinti tawk to rasaualio. hut whea th Jace Cita aba CuNOMBERE TOMER Daring th Canonbury wae occupind, anya transitory Visitants, who went thither for freah air, ot raue their literary labours in retire £ ite o¢ea All seemed to regard At wi of the whole place Tt is fairoage to the four aud twenty Spencer mansion, which bad roiaation of all styvee aud pattorns, Ouly two ot the rooms out the original oak pa wot noone Please chambers are Inrzo | ahd lofty: in one the Orepiace is surmou of Faith aud Hope, aud yanoer arma #,the diotionaryn Hiloquently ed with figur above are t Fpbr who bi priuee of buokeellera, and f the Kugliah nation,” wae one of th trary lodgere at Canonbury, where ie died | May 15th, 1740; be was tniried from thy in the cloistere of Weatniater Avbey }ucl Humpireva, a we | died at Canonbury Houre, Jan. ith, Oliver Goldamith came to lodge at the Tow Fut the close of 1762 ered from Newbory's man count-books. Sit Jobn Hawkine ta: | that Newbery Lad apartment iu the lower, a0) induced Goldam th to remove there,the pobliauer being Oliverss responsible pa ater, at Gl, avear—rqual to twice the | amount now, ‘The landlady, Mra, blizaveth nicl, painted by Hogarth, one of Goldemith'e Visitors, Mr. Forater to ly writ “There were atill green fields sud lauee | Talington, Glimpses were disoorued yet even of the old time, and the country all aboat war a wood There were walks wher Louses were not, nor terrace, nor tavern; Rod where atolon hours might be given to prec ous thoughts in the intervals of toil some labour.” While here, Goldamith wr hie History ¢ Koglaud, in a acres of L tere from tw hie 3 | had several visitora bere Vieming’sinciden | expenses tlemen bave tea for vighteenpence ;” and cakes are supplied for the eame eu; bottles of port are charged two Jeach; reut lor the retention of Gultamith'e room in his absence, ie chi ke OAGL ton, Oliver contin aident till te the end of 1744. Sir John Hawkine has corded Goldamith's abode hore ax “conceal | ment from hie creditors,” though tbe rever may have Leen tho case, his removal thence by bid arreat, or thremteus diay latterly narrowed the credit h itema ns sixpence for | Sananaiens tea,” twopence tor pint of ale, and twop.nce for“ opodeldock.” A number of literary mequintances Goldamith had for | tellow-vecupaute of the Caste (as Cano ry Tower walled): they termed « motings we | the Crowa tavern, on the Islington Lowes Koa, aud here Oliver presided in bis own Kenia atyle, and was ihe delight of the company, ere ends the literwry tenw See on the diatant elope, ma shows, Jd Canonbury e tower, an ancient pile To ve lules weeixuerd; aud where by turns | Moanness and grandeur have alternate reigned Thither in later day fled hath go From yonde Tuere the mw tuned ty to repine apd dio. € bard of Auburu ent and + village dirga, There learned Cuambere treme ore fon Aad Newbery there his A 1 C's for bubes, The mansion becoming dilapidated, w leased in 1770 to Mr. Jolin Dawes, Cor sixty oue yearn, #ho conversed ihe anuicn! ta sion into three dweiling-housee, Mr Dawea alo built other hou on the old. nite Viewed fre i, that oven pic w Kiver and the aucient garden-wall, Canonbury Hou Hey rang wel | presente to the oye # tiled buildings, w: ene au wir Of ed the pleasing appears the New i wl the ne gardens, houn ne From the tiny be enjoyed scribed we in ® vast country, teeming vis a yond, tut all tho inte ‘ira This may have been correct ily y House, nt ot t atid grounds cau bo diacerued | There are few traces of the magnificen of Canonbury in the portions adjoining the | Tower: they must be sought in the portions iM ardaon, evoral youre f the architectu Louse, of rather tho remaing, eral large dw not t acved oak fireplace, with atatuot. Mare aud Venus, draped, and a door Rowan 1 em Very fue, anvernl other rome wre aumptuousivearvel, and the parlour ro. f erg ark palinge fold er'e tinue," | changed for arquie Koada, and A the park aud the tie ared ed livre trou | we in the wail of thepriory of Neat were added Aasou # aud the maeives on the gra ere wt home Among the grotesquely costuined Agur away ’ © hae y clad Tow fe old onger brings tre Ca y Tavern; but there may be treae. red up a few of aint artistic conceite ¢ proteajue tena ho old grounde | —for the gratitea © ou and bas can “suck melancholy a song | Meanwhile, the old Louse has ite fraie about to be iuvigorated witu new life, the lower haa been taken by the Churoh of | Engiand Young Ment Soviety. In a clever | itile journal, di © their praiseworthy ecta,n Correspoudent appoaitely remarke From Kahere the kings jester, in the twelfth century, to “Our Society,” in the neteeuth, seems ® chasm wide and deep pough; atill there ie @ chain which cons necta the two—a chain of strong aud multi. tudinous links, Chancellors and clothwerks ers, philosophers end poets, friars and ree formers, have unknowingly forged it be tween them, and the anvil on which they have forged it—the old Tower—etill remaina Built fos the recreation of Koman Catboli¢ coole assovinted with the quieter houre of F and others scarce ly leas renowuod than he; henceforth to be a place of resort for tue young men of « reformed Chureb in (heir \élaure boure, Mag At be as happy in ite future as it bas Deon i past! and inay its last daye be bet frat Once A Wand, T ee erve

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