"This distinguished author, who was well known in our city for his infirmities as for his genius, died suddenly in Baltimore, on Sunday."
"His youth was embittered by the wreck of hopes in which he had indulged until it was too late for him to be educated to the career of independence that awaited him."
"He was an industrious, original and brilliant writer; and besides his numerous contributions to the periodicals, he published in volumes Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque; Arthur Gordon Pym (a nautical romance), Poems, Eureka (an essay on the material and spiritual universe), Tales, and two or three elementary books on science."
"The feature of New York's decorations, as remarked by everyone, is their universality. Go high, go low, from the grandeur of Columbus' legacy to every street corner decorated in homage to the great navigator."
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