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preparations for the printing of November Boughs, Whitman told Horace Traubel, "Some of these bits were
preparations for the printing of November Boughs, Whitman told Horace Traubel, "Some of these bits were
includes an early draft of In Paths Untrodden, first published as the first section of Calamus in the 1860
manuscript is a draft of That Shadow My Likeness, first published in New-York Saturday Press 4 February 1860
This poem later appeared as Calamus No. 40, Leaves of Grass (1860); as That Shadow My Likeness, Leaves
This poem later appeared as A Word Out of the Sea, Leaves of Grass (1860); as Out of the Cradle Endlessly
New Year’s Day NEW YEAR'S DAY Was celebrated about as formerly—callers being numerous and those who were
years past have been wont to extend a gushing hospitality on the occasion of the birth of a new year, were
us of “some banquet hall deserted,” while others who could not quite forego a time-honored custom, were
No less than 40 arrests were made during the day in the 6th police precinct, and Justice Feeks was busy
all day hearing charges, granting documents, and inflicting punishments; he netted for the city about
Most of them should have been au fait in the matter to be discussed but they were inhaling the fragrant
cities of Europe.
A subsequent report had been made concerning this district of the city.
They were willing as individuals to pay their quota of the expense, provided the works were not done
Those present were mostly working men, and comparatively poor.
with obstacles from all quarters, hardly yet surmounted; above all, they have had to deal—in this city
We think our representatives, and all who desire that the city should have an efficient police force,
We must have a force, of some sort or other; and if the present system were altogether demolished the
expense of maintaining the costly array of bureaucrats in New York, beside the police offices in our City
the suburbs of New York—will be one great inducement, if permanently secured, for swelling our population
could cross the upper ferries for two cents, we should doubtless experience a large addition to the population
recent establishment of a Mercantile Library shows their consciousness of the wants of a thriving city
In addition to this, all future schoolhouses—and indeed all buildings in crowded cities—should be built
.— The Medical Gazette, of Libson, asserts that all the persons of that city who reside in houses lighted
The City Government and the department of this district, however, were not as fully represented as we
They were—Messrs. James K. Leggett, Joseph Reeve, David C. Healy, George H. Hayward, J.W.
this side of the water, from the fact that the scene is laid in America, and the characters are Americans
To sketch the character of Washington in domestic life is a difficult task even for an American pen,
and crushed on a platform of the stairs leading from Navy street entrance of Public School No. 14, city
If they were made still wider, the children, rushing down with their usual precipitancy on leaving school
Fall of Rome has declared that it was not the barbarians who destroyed the buildings of the Eternal City
smoothed over, and in a generation are not to be discerned except by an increase of beauty in the city
find a large amount of valuable information condensed into a limited space, concerning the Central American
embnkment some twenty feet, when a neighbor, observing what had happened, came over to see how thing were
He was very stiff for about a week, and his chops were swelled so badly that he could not bray.
representative of the Sixth might find ample employment within the sphere of his legitimate duties, were
One of the justices of the city is hawking around the purlieus of the City Hall, and the politico-alcoholic
abuses enough now with some of the justices and their satellites the constables; but if the fee system were
Legislation for the City LEGISLATION FOR THE CITY.
expressed himself strongly in favor of the bill for shortening the terms of the various officers of the city
The financial department of the city is managed with great ability, and the onerous responsibilities
attending the enterprises the city has now undertaken, render the continuance of these officers to the
the child's scrofulous blood dissolved by want of life-force, the heats of summer, swill milk, and city
We have for some years preserved a file of the Jersey City Telegraph , which is justly regarded in these
little over four millions of periodicals of all kinds, Massachusetts, with only about twice the population
Warren Cleveland, we are enabled to present an abstract from the annual report of deaths in the city
This shows an apparent excess of mortality over that of last year of 2071, notwithstanding our city has
Of the victims of this disease 321 were native born and 393 were born, in foreign countries.
1459 were of foreign birth.
favorably with the mortality of other cities.
It is a growing opinion that it should become the fashion of all very wealthy Americans to own houses
decencies of life, and who find their chief amusements in the gambling houses and restaurants of the City
The population of China, the lecturer states was not less than 360 millions, inhabiting a country which
There was a dead uniformity in the Chinese character—the habits, dress, and tastes of each were the same
Progress and change were to him unkown.
—The Chinese were essentially deficient in the spiritual sense.
The Roman Catholic missions were commenced in that country as early as the days of Marco Polo, and some
Evangelicals, and we expect the religious hebdomadals will find themselves occupied as briskly as the English were
These “scenes” were originally published in Blackwood’s Magazine, where they attracted much attention
Here we have locomotives passing through a not overcrowded or populous avenue of the city, at a carefully
constituents, but this feeling, laudable as it is, may be carried to excess, and the interests of the city
the sense in which they did last evening, we may as well call a mass meeting weekly to conduct the city
this Atlantic street matter, but the firemen’s squabbles which occupied two thirds of the meeting, were
These subjects were introduced solely to make capital for the ensuing election; and they were discussed
After 1860 it transfers the power to fill vacancies from the Governor to the Board of Supervisors.
Its population and its productions, its mountians and its rivers have been shrouded in fable.
Park found populous tribes living on the spontaneous growth of the genial tropical clime; he fell in
possessing an exuberance of soil, equal to the prairies of the west, and able to sustain millions of population
for this additional convenience and facility of intercourse between the different sections of our city
from the usual means of travel on that day for such purposes as seemed good to him so long as they were
said would be necessary, Deputy Superintendent Folk sends the following short but satisfactory reply: CITY
Stanton, President of Brooklyn City Railroad, Co., whether, as the religious journals prophesied, the
After all the Puritanical outcry therefore, about the evils that were sure to result from this additional
.— Every American, after his triumphant "first appearance" in boots, is understood to be able to make
If it were not for this habit of impromptu speaking our meetings would be destitute of half their "spice
From the first we have labored to keep pace with the growth of the city, and during no year, we flatter
Unless the whole constitution of the world were altered our very existence depends upon our sensibility
foot while he was swimming with out his entertaining the slightest suspicion of the ravages which were
Without pain, this limit would be constantly exceeded, and epicures, experiencing no uneasy sensations
This of itself would be an accident of incessant occurrence if the monitor were wanting which makes us
When one looks at the hosts of our “city young men” who are prematurely faded by contact with day-book
The ladies were charming as ever. Their sweet smiles never can be affected, even by a panic.
wilderness; the forty days allowed Nineveh for repentance; the forty stripes with which malefactors were
Charter and Ordinances of the City of Brooklyn, issued by authority of the Common Council, Brooklyn:
We did not certainly, though we were somewhat astounded to find the little book adorned with anatomical
diagrams: but we cannot say that we were at all impressed with this symptom of the increased elevation
with no inconsiderable amount of nonsense mingled in their daily lives; but one form of nonsense they were
The audience were all delighted, applauded vehemently and went home, talking of the eloquent orator and
The People and the Press were wiling that it should be tried, and waited patiently to see what would
mentioned that the revival movement which has attained such importance in New York, has extended to this city
The only fault observable in the arrangements was that the seats were placed too close to each other
The participators, however, were mostly laymen—who, with others of the audience, comprised many of the
As we have said, they were pointed, brief, impressive and effective—but apart from the occasion and circumstances
Porter’s remarks were designed to show the nature, reality, and importance of the object which had called
In one house, we were assured that a child was ill of this loathsome disease, but on enquiry we found
If the one half of the Eagle’s pretensions were valid, it would not need so often to assure the public
North, of this city, answers in the affirmative, in a pamphlet just published.
If we were disposed to be hypercritical, we should add, that this remark is too general to apply to the
consideration of a matter of this kind would be to elicit truth—to get at the facts wherever facts were
In this and the neighboring city, we have seen how Legislatures will interfere with local affairs, even
under the Constitution; what would they hesitate at doing, if a precedent were established in Kansas
violated directly it is established; for the very essence of Popular Sovereignty would be destroyed, were
support of Common Schools in this State is $8,403,139, of which nearly one-half is expended in the cities
Referring to the American Almanac, we find that the sum expended annually in Massachusetts is $2,346,309
and 293 female; 100 private schools, and 46,000 children residing in the districts, 35,817 of whom were
There are 29,511 volumes in the school libraries of this city; 13 frame school houses, and 17 of brick
The cost per month per pupil in Kings County towns is given at 92 cents 9 mills, and in Brooklyn city
and Germany, during the past century, is such that, while formerly one out of every thirty of the population
The Union Prayer Meeting begun three weeks ago in this city is continued this week in the Reformed Dutch
.— In 1857, no less than 149 deaths from congestion of the lungs were reported in this city.
The year before there were 105, and in no former year more than half as many as last year.
Plainly, then, either pulmonary disease has gained ground in the city, or the Health Officer this year
Pieces of rib bones were found measuring nine inches broad.
Four teeth were brought up to Jamaica for inspection, one measuring 17½ inches around, with roots 6½
moment, of ancient reminiscences of many halcyon days passed with our friend Cauldwell, when we both were
Winter, and the money was apppropriated for the building of Arsenals and Armories in some 14 different cities
For the Arsenal in Brooklyn $40,000 were appropriated. 14 lots were bought for $12,000 last fall, on
The new Arsenal will doubtless be an ornament to the city, and will supply a desideratum long felt.
The military of New York, and this and the neighboring cities, are likely to attend almost en masse .
participate, while a host of celebrities in the way of Governors of States, members of Congress, Mayors of cities
and prepared for dancing, and every available flag, banner, standard and kindred adornment in the city
Buel, of 61 South Seventh street, is the agent for the sale of the tickets in this section of the city
B., each purchaser will be entitled to ten tickets for bread for distribution to the poor of this city
Magazine for the current] HARPERS’ MAGAZINE for the current month is one of the best numbers of an American
has applied to the Counsel of the Police Board for a compendium of all the ordinances of the two cities
every policeman in New York with a small book containing this collection, so far as relates to that city
The Counsel’s report relative to this city is that “there are no ordinance of the city of Brooklyn particularly
In this “City of Churches” we are a law into ourselves; we have (in most parts of the city, if not in