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Show The New Youk correspondent of J the BoBton Traveler drawa a atrikiog pen portrait of Rev. De Witt Tal-mage, Tal-mage, tbe great pulpit orator ol Brooklyn. As Mr. Talmage ia perhaps per-haps the most agile preacher gymnast gym-nast in the world, wo know our read erg would like to know bow he looked when he dehveroJ bis sermon on the "Night Side of New York and Brooklyn Brook-lyn Life." Mr. TalmstfO doubtless does a good work, with all his eccentricities. Hia people !ovo him and behevo in him, but to an impartial observer, accustomed to country iimpUeily of manner, In ap pears like a monkey aiiimiuii wun nya-loria. nya-loria. Nevor did i hour hj thus roa'l ao badly: never did I hear h toxt roared out at an auditnc!) as lie, with ktioulJera raisod and arms tropically f-jldtd, bel lowed out "Jeremiali" ! ! ! after a m;-mont m;-mont of profound tilonue, as il' yolliog t'.irthat vonerablo jtropbet to ajpsar. Tlion in a calmer tone, and shoulder in normal pjeition, "ugh, twentieth," then, lower alill, in a s'Oga wuiapor, "The summer is ended " Lo walka Ilia platform, he swing! hi3 lung arms, he darls l'anvard, ho darts backward no words can pivo at idea tfTalmBga. |