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Show WHEN THE SONG'S CONE OUT OF YOUR LIFE. When the song'" Rouo out of jour lifo, Hint you Iln'iiglit wdiil.l Imt to tbo end Thul Hrflt ieoi song of tho lionrl, Unit co nftfr Oiijii can loud, . Tbn sotiK birds to tho trees, Tbo otiB "I" ibo wind to tho flowers. The Bnnc lliot ili-i Imart .'i-igi low to Itself When It wukes in lifo'd lQjrulug boum. "Yon con start no other sols," N ol ovou ft I rem u lom note Will fuller forth on the empty air, It tllra lu your acblMg threat. It is all In viiln Unit you try, Fur tlio spirit of nouy hua fW Tbo tiluhllugi'e slns no muro to tho rfso W Lou the boautitul flower It dead. So let silcnee softly full On the brulsi-d huirl's nulvorluR strings; Poriiaps from the lost of nil you luay learu Thu sons lhat tho seriipb slog-; A Krnl iiml glorious jiinltii That will trumbl-, aul rise, anl thrill. Anil fill your hroait with lu urate I ul roat, Audit's lonely yoarulntfs still. NEW YORK. THE WONDERFUL METllOrOLlS OF THE NEW WOULD DETAILED A GLANCE AT ITS OitOWINO GltEATNESS. Thcexhibition of Philadelphia ijovcr and the multitude ag.un precipitated from the circumference to the centre, from the brick kilns nml marble-works marble-works of Wi.liam Penn to tho promenades pro-menades of Uncle Knickerbocker. It is worth a chance to see what the people are Beeiug hero. For some time patjt I have been in tho habit ol cutting up my daily papers ami distributing dis-tributing a part of their contents. That which concerns expenditure in New York, I particulary noted aa a means of studying the times acd revival. Let us look at random over some of these figures. After a foolish spell of rest our suspension bridge is finished in the lower, nnd the temporary cables arc laid. We will wulk over it in about two years. Meantime the piano-makers, piano-makers, Stoinway, and" other Germans Ger-mans have organized and completed plans to throw ft bridge across Uu Eiial river near Fortieth street on the truss plan. Long Island will eooi ceaBC to be insulated. The origina bridge will cost 12,000,000; thu second, $3,000,000. Although suburban reiil csUte had dropped low in the general stagnation, the widow of A. T. Eilewart has jtnt Hpeut $2.'0,0iH) on water works lor Garden city, L. I , with caua.-iiy fur 2,.00,000 KUilunB a d:ty. Court pnicet dings to rcHtruin the elevalnl rsiilwayB tf New York iind the Hudson rivtr tunnel furni g litiy forward have het n ubcrlive. Kighty-tive Kighty-tive n u nt l red people a iUy ride on our une-lrack tlovaied nulroad. We sha;l have gmxl rapid transit before next winter, r.nd access to both mainlands main-lands in threo or four yeirs by bridge or tunnel. Tho five gis companies of Now York pnv from eight to thirty-five per rent "on ?IS.7;"0,0'X). ' wo great Delmonico refetaurants have just opeiud on llroadway, three nidus apart, Wing $4(0,000, making lour family establishment in all. The IJelmouieud opened in ISoO. We arc taxed in this cly, directly and indirectly, $13,yK,CH.0 a yeiir by the rujiacityol Uiuiueul house land-lurtU. land-lurtU. Although Uie Aslor s..wo $1,000,-000 $1,000,-000 in money and Jatne Lennox gjve $l,lHMj,ta,iO in propt-rty to estab-li?h estab-li?h libraries, neither haa aalieficd our necessity. iiarietu rivor boini; n lunij-T tlic boundary of Nw York, but ita longitudinal longi-tudinal canal, is to be crooed by two new bridged, one eiupensioii, -t0 feci alxjve the river, the otlif r a light iron draw at Madison atenue, to cvl 'J'"? 'dr of making ll.ir.eiii livtr a grtat naval slvurt-CUt' ia nut utstird l:d one g3 out and. looks at il. 'i hen lie a-ty, "O. ' Gre. n." Wt ate c!ic befere an murnid-, able outlay of $UVvu,Ua) fur a new i arpiixluLt Iroai ine l.tko ci.unlry, tlO, units above New York. O.ir ciij debt is j The Iteloruied K.i-i"i pal cburtli t id i lice to up ou M.ul.flun moiiun , wiil be Hiiutiter "jre on iho i.pj of New York. We have liA) kind ol religion and on y ono kiul ct a-, up. New York In." T Ilk g't nu-ii a market liit o.d Mo Lett. Lh hr' vur, died tlte other dy at GvUeu-berg GvUeu-berg worth l-Ai.t'iO. Nw York cuy py fin"vi ft Veur KjT r-l 'rviisr n, tev.l"a 1 1),!' t, i , for debt. fUten li! n.d m tviiiiie I by tlio heirs of old Sy limit ., pi..p t.ie atitiior of Sjrtimies'i I Lav, :io dnl lit 1nn, Iq ten yram th New Y"fk J-. k y ;!ub haa rifn to V-V) nirinLera nnd pay Tn';y di,drmli tl.-njutn Hie immriuc pursrs olT"rd, Kiltb nveuuo IiajI (no hnh'U uprn it six yer aa, uoh liiwra are Utir-t"en, Utir-t"en, iuu tent atore f Arno'd, ("otnublis A C"., on ihu atre. t n vU Hl-w.irt'a. Tim We ltrr nl 'tne i l.cn ; iu givr, liurnhatn, mil in i (i nil ki niitu "launol;" Kita Grr.-nu ll..-k' tuliio cim( f 1 4,LK; Onr!ry bn. I, llnioklyn apends i '..ffck),rXX a jroar, or f I. 1j pT mm dred. New York city 'eontaini, by our tnlo rfn.sui, 1, l.i All Ihe ritira ahow p-ipul.iluni gravitating to them. 1 hero iirnved t thu port H7.H-J.1 iinniiRraiiu lat year oul ol 17n,lsM ui itll Krt. lLn Drew "lionrwl" nr diwtitragetl Tallica nil hi hfi-, nnd isdying poor. Vundirhilt "l-nlinl" or brlmved in every lli mg, and in d ing rich. ' Kighiy-luur priMite, aeelnnan, or clami iiiMtiluiiMim rr reive appropria-ttni.a appropria-ttni.a in New Yot k. '1 I in oyetoinien nnd fi-hera o (Jrrat South Imy, on Ihn nmleritiiU of Imm: Inland nntnber l.'fj aoiiln and I.L'lHi aIooia nnd nii.U'ks. Neiirly NUl btuldinga urn now going up in New York; whwo owl i lu bo $H,(KNI,ll'M I. ('anile, (iardrn i neurly rehujli; an art two great niiiHeiimn in tho park, of inaiblri, briek and iron. (niplroll.T Gioen, anico S7'J, has : provided for pyitig $"'.', '.",(1.."'J7 entirely en-tirely for pitrku, attei N, ImiMnigs nnd ornament. And lm wns never cliArged with ntualing a rem, though ' hn itmulted every mmi hp over n.iw J nnwspuper men in parlieulnr. Although tho several savings bankn have bided, llic most piprnsivo new 7 budding on lirondway is iho Union Hnvings hank, which cost $;,(),ihm) without the ground. I hf 'IH Tiationnl hmikH hi're, Willi $:iHi),lHl,IHM) rtirrent huinrsa, Unvn $.ri:i,(KMl,(Ml of iiidividiinl dep(1u, nnd hunk real public of M 0. 'J'hirly oeritti veaeU enlcr this harbor har-bor every tiny and 7'.hH) bunhols nt grain IrH here in one, day I nut month. Twenty three million ol dollars wure Ihn Auk'uttt imports, 'J'ho Wetern Union telegraph com puny, the New York ('etitral milnmd, Adiiins rxpri'Hs cntnpiuiy, arc, perhaps, per-haps, tbn leviitthiius of New Yoik. Tho former lm $ U KHl.OIMt enpiln, 74,0K) miles ol wires, nnd $:i,-iMI,thii) nut aiinnnl enrnings. ha bnilding in New York coHl above $'.!,7im,(liHl. The J'ennHylviinia railrontl, h grenl iidjinieL of New York under ( 'ulunul T. A. HcoMh'h energetic dovelopinent, Inifl curried 'oil.'KKI hnnmn bemgn a week over the Now York division, ro-presenting ro-presenting 'jn,(NHI jiieeeH of bnggage and $1, 1X10,000 incepiH. ('olonel Meolt in now building rapidly to Hie .'hep a pen kn and Ohio rnilrom!, nt Kishn Tillo, nnd tlio Hnllimorn and Old') road bus IhrtMvu up its rival leuoe. 'I he now hi id;o aeroHfl tho Mutism at Poughkecpsie, by which the Erie railway expects lo tlank New York ' towards Boston, will be 3,400 feet long, 130 above the rivy, on fivo piers, and will coat $4,500,000. It is tin ier contraet. Tho tunnel to Jersey city will coat $15,000,000 und bo 10,000 feet long. We send 100,000,000 gallons of petroleum from Now York per annum, an-num, or two-thirds of tho whole. Of the 52,000 freight ears on iho four great American east and west lines Vauderbilt has 15.327, and 42,-000 42,-000 of them centre on New York bay. The Vandrrbilt elevator, now almojt finished, will hold 1,500,000 bushels, i Tho natural difficulties ot getting into New Y'ork can be seen from the recent tunnelling of Bergfn Heights,, opposite the city, on the Jersey shore. It took three years labor and coat $2,- 000,000. Not only rapid transit but dummy freight engines in our street after dark is in the future. The great car ferry-boat Maryland has been making bur trips for mouths without intcrlerence, dt-spite the swindling baggage express companies. Peoplo from Boston to the South go past New Y'ork in the night without leavinc thoir berths, and by day behold be-hold the city from deck, while lunching. lunch-ing. The Roman Catholic cathedral goes up stoadily. The great Baptist church tower on Fifth avenue is nearly dona, Thero is scarcely a va- 1 cant lot on Sixth aueuue; it is a sweep ol fiats and shops for nearly three miles. Greenwicb and Woos-ter Woos-ter streets are receiving the principal near merchanlile buildings. Tho closing of the New York Centennial Cen-tennial loan exhibitions recalls the ! wealth of tlio 'art treasures of New York, which no tightness of the times has ynt sacrificed. Kvei y artist ol noto in Kuropo and America was I represented by the, best Cabanel, ; Bonheur, Co rot, Church, Cole, Bro-s Bro-s ton, Fromentin, Gerome, Miiasonier, i Couture, Gitlord, KenBett, Elliot, 1 Escoaura, Oubufc, Willcma, Kaul- bacli, Toulmonche, Stevens, Zaam-cois, Zaam-cois, Silieil'.T. Tno two Geronies, OAiied by .Mrs. A. T. Stewart, are at oncen gallery and a fortune N. Y. Gnijik ic. |