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Broadway (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 14
ich some evil agency, armed with an hour's control, now exercises over them. We will not ask our readers to visit, with us, the homes of usual poverty and toil, but simply direct their steps, even on the balmiest of these spring days, along Broadway alone. It is not an unpleasant walk, in many respects, and may prove, in some new sense, a most instructive one. Starting from the Astor House, let your eye range from each side of the street, as you pass up towards Union Square, and, befo told, in a whisper, that business is dead, and the place will soon close. If, then, at this season, and with such prospects and accumulations of money as we had last year, nearly one-third of the business sites along the gayest portions of Broadway be already hanging out the signal of distress, what may we expect when the progress of slaughter shall bring increased levies of men and money and scatter terror and mourning in every household? May not the effigy in the Park yet dangle the
New York (New York, United States) (search for this): article 14
Distress in New York --The following is another example of the "wonderful prosperity" which some papers lately endeavored to gull the public pervades the city of New York. It is from a late number of the Daily News: The flaunting of bright banners, the continuous rattle of drums and ear-piercing fifes, nor all the bravery of gay trappings and din of martial instruments with which the Demon is wont to bedazzle and deafen the hearts and the reason of his victims, will suffice to conceal from the inquiring, truth-investigating eye, the terrible reality that our wealth and our prosperity are taking quick wings to fly away. The professional man in his office, the merchant in his counting-house, the tradesman at his desk — ave, even the poor working girl in her attic and the day laborer on the street — tell you but one tale of terror. Everything that has appertained to our days of glory is with ering, and the hopes of all but those who are apt to profit by the human shambles tr