Fall froii a Tiiuee-stokf Blildixg. —Monday morning last, whilst Thom-i rj *as Weakly *was- »£ Avork. oi» the newhuiMing of Jacob Foshag, on Short ! street, the window frame in which lie was standing, gavc^way, precipiJp^Ujg him a distance of {Shirty feet, from the third story to the street. His injurieswere as follows: both legs above the ankles broken and fractured in many places, and his body jarred and spinal column apparently injured From the latter he complained very nut eh after the fall, and it was feared he had suffered very serious internal injury; but yesterday he was much easier, and a hope enter la in o^l. of Ins, vocoveyy. * In any event it is a peculiarly unfortunate accident . When taken home from t he building, there were seven small children, the oldest of which is not-more than ten ycars#of age, all lying ill with the |b*cvi(ilihgdisfif^ of measles J All.4 Weakly has been an industrious mechanic, and with rent to pay, and a large family to support/it has beet* Jjatdiand burdensome to get along with all in good health—but- now how changed! But he has m« i ly. wa nn fri end $ jvhovsi) V not desert him when most in need of thci r assisfcince.—'Rcntet.zr*