• ix ° • •• • • it .4/17 {ha #llfiy, a 0 W . 014,` 7%I:YEN . 1111441041:- 4 .- , A LKORRIT OP TRE PARK RALL;:tORTON. . . Written everefisly for the N Y gjiirit of the Times by . ilk! `.okl • ota-4oul deeds will rise 'fho'.all-tbezerth overwhelm thein, :to mareli eye& '. • MACBETH. , . . 'rotas latrwaud miduight.darimess Hidtha beavent like a pall -.;Wiu3n_the "Uld.'Un" went to handle Ligatirn vilre at Park flail., Anil With his companion, 76 roti'a.zifiti:st him; came, • `Su point to the A - nciPot - lei Y>Ye scinniie eif - thei game. AL; "nierei;% , eney "e.ritter. {Yue'dietitild _ ber-keeper then cliV.einhiti:Wari . he othie imxl. lalidifenterc4 tjteie two men. Th eee•heened-veryliimly,- ...And the gaiiki- decanters it nod In tthaitly .teute upon the shelves, ....‘,Likeoateeeteluil of *lota Ara the iirtarvemicc leniorrs - • .. A. aid:4%l4g lit 'reflected, Alla along z ha-bur-room floor ..-StatctreAttadowlbtlsey projectod -- . 'Thengut nod epoke the .‘!.O/d 'Un"— ‘,lltouiv.up naJ get the key. TtintiP the Diorama. Flail Avea.. Al /eye." sick-7has cut hie atick— A bsrpurtutating pr. ArnY if Ye 'FRI, gbscrve that ye . Must act :crn up ,Lolvvrif," teaw," the 41 'ma aid - 41'o . r;ne who . !oves the game' . 'nB he fiC % ; vh - ol:loodlitiside him there grilifellioid endorsed the same. • . • ....... • • . . - - Vie pins a m set--the fingers er,t— -• Tne nliPan tares his stand— IN eye . in on the 'Gs— "Acid hi• Lail is lifhis hand. Vvliy*ihriaks-the tha t l--wlait. appears - Cup of jo);7 . 714! ,§tiirlding ruLy Iridthig'vapthe ;tea pinlruy. ''Say; buy ivliy come you Hof bCforel 13r ally tialie" here at all? for tlie - old - Bay Stine 'clear.the track' Or lOdk old cut The nit "dumb tltblltllr hiafer itoo'd - Like a•mere gketch of aleiy- Witira very fticledjacket - And pate tierti of cordtihoy. And Au he stand so very Aim .And-lane end lanky tiwre— The . who is fond of pens - sacclutused 4 .'we'vo got a spare." • srsdled. i rrituly—but he 6;0(4 A:ike•sotrredsiug• not '- "A•14 1 11WiWil! thre4f " the 'Old 'lin said," ;•• , 2p.y.Jqtts.r.l...lllet drive!" :Due! two! tlireer whiri! off trent the ball - ' boy kept tin his pins— titled sbectug/i kis-sbetiovia "balks itAFtrve! %lilegren shrive us of our sinest "Boy! set'em err' he-moves—he stirs— ': - to do. his *colt— Ilia glides towards the bowlers ' Up the alley duskiind mirk. 1 t'list, - genttioo men the boy said he-- roller pot the trade did afore they Inarle J ny b e d tVith mattock and with spade— , •And L was took to , my_ last home And the dead wood 11441,.. , . . - 'll - svag an orphan—An' my dad I • And moo (tied long ago-- 'Am& tranut hero to seystri pins"- - -Tho Oki 'tin snitr-;—“Juet so. '...Tho folks •raa very kind to me— : Life rolled ea like a bell, it seemed a kind of Porudise— .This Dioramalien. . .. . . . . . . "One night thero• came a strasy,er, 1-hurt id men Wes.;be, -,• .- Alia be gave his opine ae stdster Blued •Frum khe §tnt i e eflleineseee. `"Ohl 4104ai aimed to . the teeth And overgrown with hair, • A froin beheitfli bled' bushy brows !Did his cat-like peepers. glair. He belted brinunk tly the pint And bis breath it.wavio strong, It b>roke•the tutribler4itsni he drank, - And his