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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) Bwildi sorner aie a ae pa 9 ered Kobe By W. D. WALLACH, Will be served to subseribers by carriers at SK AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37} cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription price is THR BE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three leanta T2g cents a week. > SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. “(HIDE BROTHERS. BANTTRS Treasury DEPARTMENT, May 28, 1856. Eben months; for less than three months at the rateof {| _——— OFFICIAL. Lig Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1856. Houses, &c.,for Rent and Sale, EVENING STAR. It was NO. 1,065. all very well in the days of old, Single copy, per anaum.... Five copies... Ten copies... Twenty copies UD” Caen, rvvartaacy tN apy {7-Singe copies (in wrappers) can be: at the counter, fmmediatel after Sesepet thee ani Price—Tunee Cxnrs _ —_ ‘OsTMASTERS Who act asagents bed of twenty percent. will beallowed self at the solemnity with which the old min BUY AND SELL ie OR RENT—A BRIC. when, on the departure of the true knight, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; thie: ts hereby given to the holders of the | Fea on oth stcet mer the ote whoa = | the constant fair one would shut herself m4" rele de A ” gai FURNISH DRAFTS Ssued Pursuant to the act of Congress of | quite of F. M. MAGRUDER, Dry Good and| THE DIVORCED HUSBAND. _|her lonely tower, out of the reach of tempta- Wry yelter On all Parts of United States and Europe; COLLECT DRAFTS 2d July, 1846, that such stock is redeemable by its terms, and will be paid at the Treasury on the On all parts of United States and Europe; surrender of the certificates thereof, on the 12th Store, corner 7th and | street. je 21-tf OR SALE.—A TRACT OF LAND, CON- taining about 45 acres, on the Hefghts of Or, Woman’s Leve. “Who is that very beautiful Eg a young Englishman of ee tion, and surrounded onl i pon ne only by her maidens, noble deeds weary interval in listening to the of his ancestors, and embroider- @ pause, “1am a man of few words —a man of business—and it is as well to come to the point atonce. bestelle would avail herself . vt of this opportunity to be di DRAW of November next. ferent Georgetown, being a of the Valley View | leant fo ing a gorgeous scarf to present him on his re- 7 ivorced from you, ON IRELAND FOR Zt On UPWARDS; | cease. ee Sel een wee teers Fesidence o the Inte John Be King, pillars, to oontoraplats at tiioate a sement: a ome in these days of balls, festivals, ere nae 25 cea sa = ther in order bundy gTuCks, nies Suouncaigs; |, 2! dominant wi connate parcaasraen | nr eats Cement |e yout Teresa Tae tre | Berd wal=and we shay "sive tae | Sag Sema Jou wl oer oe oppo NEGOTIATE TIME PAPER stock prior to said day of redemption, and win | eer’ 8 a beau ve of tim: | 1965 nger. ing girl al- | lover not to be absent longer than h ; i balance cleared and ina hi teofcul- | uded to was exquisitely lovely, wit ger than he can/ “ Acoursed ! it i % L tavestment paying 10 and ever, fer sale. | pay therefor the following premium, in addition tivation ‘The summit of this tract is from soo | and child-like figure, afaie bright pilates ras Guein ge ihe earaged Saucer Sm — evn LAND WARRANTS. to the interest accrued to the day of purchase, Washidgumn tlemnuren, and has a fine view of | a pair of the most mischiovous blue eyes that | whole party doin ts 4 cabeeh parva ry it!? ’ er ° We are at all times Purchasing, and have for with one day’s interest for the money to reach ley of the Potomac. and the adjacent val- It will be sold entire or in could be imagined--although the demureness Fradel occupying his arge arm-chair at the “‘ Claude,” said a gentle voice by his side, Sale, LAND WARRANTS of the vendor: lots of her prasad. attitude made them appear | head of a tabl : “as I hope for your forgiveness h. Land Warrants located in lowa, Wisconsin, or | 0: Also, a large Frame Dwelling- softened, if not subdued. Her head was bent Nanette ered with parchmente. | has spoken nothi re renee hereafter, he Lana pod ocean 7 n such stock received at the Treasury between x eee Te a i letpeasipeecing a little forward, and a profusion of light sun- cod, te the notary—s hard-featured, for both our shee ay sv aigonons Reha janz-u Bankers, opposite the the Ist day of June and the 3ist day of July, in mn. cit, ny curls feli upon her white shoulders, and right; looking being—seated at bis one. Ata future time all shall be explained, clusive, one-half of one per cent. on the amounts | , APPly at Valley View Farm, orto Dr.H. King, | contrasted strangely in brightuess- wan the hile cn the opposite side Lestelle sat, | if i i s = a tl ot a you will ouly si - a Undertaker, specified in the certificates ; ie $0 Prospect win’ Seorgetown, D One , | dark emerald hue of her satin robe, the front a eal ad Spe JTaphege nace, and her | free to act as ae poset pS a me No. 423 Seventh street, west side, bet. Gand H,] On such stock received between the Istand 31st : == — - ee ee a clasped with dia- | on the entrance of her lover, eaee that her ripbtelle : exclaimed the bewildered Au- S$ 0 dinabie value. OULD RESRSCTFULLY INFORM the V citizens of Washin; the adjoining counties t Pi to attend to all orders at the shortest notice and on the most liberal terms, He will spare no pains to give enti: on all occasions. Pie -- mipeccemr days of August, one-fourth of one per cent; And on such stock received after the 3ist day of | New Ham; August, the interest accrued thereon, and one | Ward, rangin day’s additional interest only, will be paid. Certificates of such stock transmitted under | lum each ties At PRIVATESALE EIGHTEE pine has for sale, corner of L pshire Avenue, mear the ci Terms NSMALL street and rele, First in price from 80 to 160 dollars m5 to 15 dollars permonth Par- rea. abr the view of building thereon, t or bricks (at market prices) to the amount & 19th By her side sat a young man, attired with studied plainess, although tho turn of his finely-shaped head, the fire of his dark, mel ancholy eyes, and the troubled expression of his pale, handsome features, rendered him an eyes were weeping. and pressed the cold, trem telle to his li-*, he sat calmly for M. Fradel to commence the busi- ness that had brought them together. Peer red and swollen fron excessive Having bowed to the gentlemen, bling hand of Les- down and waited bertin, “can it be my Leste dow have I done that ae ee methus? Have I denio a i Have I loved you lees? = 1 over spoke one harsh, one unkind word to you that I did not strive the next moment to atone ys should deceive guarantees to preserve the * ~ dead in the warmest weather for any length of | this notice must be duly assigned tothe United | of 150 dollars will be advanced thereon, secured object of whom one would know more. ‘You are aware, M. Aubertin,’”’ sai for, and obliterate from your memory b Lr waeie . Aa Eas States by the party entitled to receive the pur- peeee obi teass seshe property. Title indispu- aoe een Abed replied the | old gentleman at length nikal tay eet rey Ha I net for your pon A hed Teady-mad : 8 of | chase money ; 2nd when sent prior to the Ist July 2 Yara, Pa av bet abe to H. | young urs ; e richest heiress | very young, und that in accepting you for her my proud spirit, and dared the sncers all sizes and qualities, always on Shrouds, Carri: Hearses, and other trticle furnished of the best quality. the current half year’s interest mu-t also be as- signed by the present stockholder, otherwise such PARRY, Marble sts. \p 10—3m. OR RENT, WITH OR WITHOUTSTEAM in Paris, and on the eve of marriage with that solemn-looking personage by her side.” _ ‘She must be very young,” said the Eng- husband she acts contrary demonstrates the natural to my wishes, and wilfullness of her of the world? ay, and deserved them— trusted—I consented to be dependant me A share of the public sex?” woman—and now she scorns, di ese: nition o P patronage is spare Interest will be payable as heretofore. Rivet the large, airy, convenent, — a She is icantly state “4 “San this is not new to me,” replied the m™ b t, P sa oe And notice is further given to holders of other | ings. It s 50 by 80 fect in thee ee a ilfal ao ate, eiteen,”’ was the reply ; | young man, while he stole an arch look at | ingle smo” , Said Lestelle, looking implor- SINGER dmdaat aultehiero chigt MiGs "a ceteaent one as nA oil. feet in the clear, with high | ‘and wilful as she is beautiful.”” Lestelle, who was watching him with breath. ingly towards him, “I cannot bear this Improved Sewing Machines. tally lighted. Also. the store immediately under the west half of said hall, 25 * And her lover.”” less anxiety.’’ Aubertin had forgotten the Presence of tho will purchase the same between the Ist day of “* Ah there lies the di ity: litth i i 2 by &0 feet, fronting direct) ; es the disparity; he has noth-| “Well, then, e notary, but he now looked Te se zhibtion.derany arent a4 7 -_ milo os _ _ a next, unless avenue, in the heartor ratte Seat fort otf eras oe ania 7, nothing “and Se - as proud | point at once. Without: ay Ped cltery poland and recovering his usual calmness't =a? up, ~ by esum 8 previously ob‘ained no other such desirable bi tand: © ig poor! stelle, with her beaut: , lh A “One more question, ign. the World’s Verdict o: Suveriority. fort y. spe soe being offered to the public ) Ther wil be and her fortune, might have chosen tir a reid Pace, cannot take place until Medemoiselle stelle, as you hope i a een _ Ki HE IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA- chine has sim, them in many respec! and will pay for the same, in addition to the in- terest accrued from the day of the last dividend rented separately or together. to GEORE r jee! For te: E ATLL, Papermaker, rms a Pee Bridge stree band among the nobles of the land; but she is fond and romantic, and Monsieure Aubertir, Verney is of age—a period of which it wants nearly threo years; and your signing this this deed willingly Pee * Mery, do you “Ido!” ts i 1 Said the wife, fai and they are capableof executing twice the amount | °f interest, and one day’s additional interest for | a few doors west of the omnibus stand, George- i ‘ deed, by which the whole of her propert “ i ®, faintly. ‘ge- | quiet as he looks, has had wit enough to 5 i ot property 38 And your divorce wiil i i They ae ba wat quater fans rif mers the money to reach the vendor, the following rates | ‘°W™ pen ate oma any business | ude her that she loves him ” mn Wiper rsoapeclypeger mg: dn agg ons without giv-| ness?” il insure your happi- pable of sewing every variety of goods perfect; a pilereeas ou requiring steam power, they can be aa penne a the Englishman. | one sox of it, is the only condition upon which Bs a replied more firmly shirt bosom or heavy trace for harness can be ns of the loan of 1812, a premium of 10 | @ated with shafting attached to thenew and a “Yes, for she is buts girl, and wiil have | the hand s £ ? . _ shen be itso.” But as al erful engine of the Star News; aper ana’ fob changed her mind and repented &dosen times e hand of Lestelle siall be yours. in bis hand, he look the pen trembled sewn by any of these machines by asimple of needie and thread in such s'manner that the per cent Printing Office, manufactured y the Messrs, before she comes of age. And as for Auber- A crimson blush brow of Claude paszed over the cheek and ed once more upon the flushed countenance of her who was so soon te closest scrutiny cannot detect a fault. On stock of the loans of 1817 and 1848.a premium | Eliis, and arranged so asto furnish ample power, | tin’ vii 5 isi i ; Aubertin, and there wasa | be } i 7 qlanufscturers, planters and families will sina | of 16 per cent required, to renters of the premises sdvertived | fer hen we knee ee ae prytear pares brome me, riod Mhich the kee glance | voice, -* Do ye C aelt ens ‘a bil . ? = mp m4 ” i 5 . Fy nos baled stra ond gam purchase, asthey | And on stock issued under the act of 9th Sep- | *ove- Je 20-tf | lieve that, my friend.” And the young count an, the cold scratiny of the no- | siznod in this man's resence ?”’ bart get an order. e have machines with es attac binding hats, cap-froats, gullors, be. nods Sg Silk, Thr ‘otton, Needl 5 on hand, at the lowest rates. sab homey Persons desirous of information jag Machines bal espe address -M. SINGER & CO., = 105 Baltimore street, Baltimore. b .—We are to exch: these ma- chines for old machines of an’ a ib eral. Persons who have been induced to p inferior machines under the it of being Ss. this a benefit inticed. mar ANTHONY BUCHLY, UNDERTAKER, Shop and Residence No. 303 Penn’a avenue, aad all conveniences for properly conducting hls busbnesa, would respectfall: the public that he is folly prepared #0 fill all orders entrusted to him, at the shortest notice, and in the best manner. A hye cane + ly of READY-MADE COFFINS ofall 3, al wa inh wet? be nished on the most reaspaniie Wms.” meat. As heretofore, no pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction on all occasions. N. B.—Kesid ng on the premises, orders will be — attended to at all hours. fed7-ly and not likely to te m 29-dtl2Nov mber, 1350, commonly called Texan indemnity stock, a premium of 6 per cent. Certificates transmitted under this notice should | Jf" be duly assigned to the United States by the par- regarding Sew- | ty entitled to receive the money; and if sent pre- vious to the Ist July, the current half-year’s in- terest must also be assigned by the present stock- holder, — ‘Terms lib- | that day will be payable to him as heretofore. mrchase Payment for all the foregoing stocks will be made by drafts on the assistant treasurers at Bos- | CASSIN, or at GUDEY & C: ton, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties entitled to receive the money may direct. JAMES GUTHRIE, Secretary of the Treasury. otherwise the interest fo: half year large lot of ground attached, i = water in theyard, situated on K posite the Brewery. will be made moderate. “ App! — 1855: Am punt received in marine premiums. . $68,242 31 Do ‘Total premiums for five months. Subscribed Capital and Surplus.....$1,358,151 13, FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSUR- ANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. Office northwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 17th sireet, Washington City, D, C. 'TATEMENT OF BUSI Of Amamet tn tha 2 fire premioms Ess FRoM THe ast | TAP o 39,908 82 108,151 13 1, 00 SMITHS, 233 F street. OR RENT.—A THREE STORY BRICK ve Back Building, a , With a pumpof good Beall street, streets, Georgetown. ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. I have for sale a large number of B if Lots in different parts of th otnvonbie Baker, which will leave the wharf at Mf sol The lease on the above property will be LL OR RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- lors and Chambers, with board. table and transient board. Inqu! nov 27—tf ‘ire at Mrs. Dwelling, with extensi street, y to Toa good tenant the rent °S., Lime Kiln, Congress and Washington m 2-eotf nearly op com 8, e city, vel favorably EXCURSIONS, &c. Excursion and Pic Nic. NINTH STREET AND NAV ahhath &. ohare us steamer ALICE c. PRICE, va t 6% o’clock ; 7th st , Washington, at Y YARD ¢ Samues eorgetown 7g; Na- ard and Blagden’s at? , and Alexandria at 9a m_, and will proceed down the river as faras lightly, and trying to speak with indifference. telle, and me an—adventurer !'’ the power tu move bh sl envious remarks? mantic, I confess ; ever since I can remember, in my dreams of young romance, I pictured to myself an ideal being whom I could love; but laughed scornfully, as he drew his companion awa: “ 4 ou are ill, Claude ?”’ said Lestello, anx- iously as she watched the changed expression of her lover's face, and marked his haughty contracted brow and flashing eyes. ‘ Have 1 said any thing to offend you?” “Will you forgive me, dearest, I confess that [ have not heard a word you have been saying for the last five minutes? murmured Aubertine abstractedly. The young beauty tossed back the curl from her white brow, and put up her pretty lip, but she did not reply ; and the long silence was broken at length by Claude “Shall I tell you, Lestelle,”’ he asked ina low voice, ‘‘ what the Count de Tours has just been saying about us ?—and he speaks, doubt- “As you will!’’ replied Lestelle, coloring “He called you a fond, romantic girl, Les- “And can the idle words of such as he, have you thus, Claude!”’ said “Sor do yo i tary, and the pl fixed girl were struggle, however, and with eading eyes of the anxious The was but of short duration; a cheerful smile upon his face, eagerly upon his face. he held out his hand for the paper, and glan- cing rapidly over i his name. placently. ts contents, instantly affixed “ It is well,”’ said M. Fradel, oo « Now, Mademoiselle.” cig as The hand of the young girl trembled so vi- olently that Aubertin waa obliged to guide it; and when the signature was at length com- pleted, she wept long and passionately was moved gathering up his papers, hastened to follow flung herself upon his bosom, and it ely Even the nota: into something like sympathy, a his patron from the room, and leave the lovers at full liberty but regard tor the timid and weeping girl, fears, and winning back the sunshine o: smil happy Now_it low_it waa shat, Ui°nkine and station—that the barriers of rank and aristocracy were beaten down, and men owned no limits to their own wild wills. w days after this they and the three succeeding years which past so happil characters of blood in thes | | nity oC Uke to give vent to their feelings; south side, bstween 9th and 10th sts. located either for residences or business. Ap- | less, from the commo: fd etnies who clung to him so fondly and immplocingty, @ young citizen to bi i VING PROVIDED HIM PROTECTION AND INDEMNITY FROM | ply to WILLIAM H. PHILIP, Att tL vr 2 rumors and opinions of | subdued the offended pride of Claude Auber- ‘ i cee een De tenn ‘an ELEGANT HEARSE WITR LOSS BY FIRE! Hig. 00: Leulslana avenun nar bar cret ees | ee” tin, and had Little difficulty in soothing her | thse hone orate count who, but a short her es. were married, glided with them, are mar Claude Aubertin was a revolutionist in the best sense of the word— “Perfoctly,”’ replied Lestelle: « that recollection that gives me suman tome as i = doing.’’ ubertin bent down his head, an tear fell upon the hment; but wath no traces of it as he returned the document with a low bow to the trembling girl. “You are ob ” Be agreed peat gece eee ” said he towarde the door. ashe moved rapidly The white lips of Lestell€ mo. ey uttered nosound. She Brreatebep oak forward and arrest his and her foot seemed glued to the floor; M Dumont under- stood her wishes, and hastened after the of- fended Auberiin. could have believed it—so “Well, I never attached as they seemed toeach other!’’ said time before, would scarcel: “ ott pongel the same 45 rey end, but whom a proper rd for bi — had conformed to the cyualising spam Oe...) | sen pinta Oh the oom ~ ‘A ti 5 A — tad Bbic BEPHAL AIP dae presents iebar BY BE at? bertin what has become of condescend his plebei: coming free “And poor Au him!” “Wh ‘ 'y, they say that he takes it very much to heart; and no wonder, seeing that her for- Capital .....0. cecccccceccer cee Marbury’s, and return to Fort Washington, and | never were girlhood’s visiona realized as mine } his proud spirit had been stung by the worldly } tune is scar di A goa = 1,358, 3,151 13 spend apg a open poy Sadhana Sevntaned: have been—that is if my hero does not spoil porn of those whom he inwardly despised ; sible, more Ste ee, if pos- MENT.—I have Invested as follows: on ty , by Mr. H Nater. all by his too scrupulous pride ut not for this did he turn upon hisoppres-| At this moment they were interrupted b; this day received My Bonds of Allegheny county, Pittsburg, b Tickets 30 cents—children half price. « But I have not told you all yet,’’ continu- sors—not for any feeling save the ure and the entrance of Claude Aubertin himself, wi large assort- L hiladelphia City 6” $78,721 66 7-3tee ed Aubertin, while his haughty frown relaxed | holy love of liberty. And when that name | Lestelle leani ~ — toot of Ladies . Ele. neared 33,400 00 sy? beneath the witchery of hersmiles : ‘‘ he said, | became prostituted to the very worst pur- ing, Aker ee game ee aa eboney Loans on first mortgage of re 59,9590 Ol PIRST GRAND EXCURSION | too, that, but for me, with your wealth and | poses—when it was made the watchword to bright eyes sparkled with happiness as sh Do stocks, coflateral..... wae be oF THE beauty, you might have commanded one of | crime and bloodshed—he yet clung to it as in | listened with a flushed nck tae whi < rect dhe oon oo rg 017700 00 | Western Hose Company, No. 1, | the most splendid matches in the kingdom.” | his first hour of youthful enthusiasm, and | ing accents of her husband, on Wleabe abana Carpet Bags, of all styles. Ladies’ new style Gaiters, all colors; and black, bronze, and colored Gaiters, with without tips,at$1 Misses’, Children’s, and In- alf Boots and Shoes Patent Leather and French C: Capita! subscribed. Premium notes, not matured. Due from agents (secured by Expenses and commissions... fant’s Shoes, all styles. Gents, Boys,and Youths | Totalamoun: Fire Man t of loases reported to lst Ja: 66 387 31 18,853 61 ary, 1856: “S1;665 66 | & 1,652 3 | 1,358,151 13] ment: now take nouncing to their friends and the public marty | TO PINEY POINT. ing completed their arrange- leasure in an- that they have chartered the swift an HE WESTERN HOSE COMPANY HAV- splend| . 3,000 00 | Steamer POWHATAN, for the purpose of giving “And would that have insured my happi- ness?’’ asked Lestelle. “Oh that we lived in the old times of the fairies, and that I might have one wish !’’ ‘And what would that be?’ inquired her lover. “ That we might change situations with one trusted everything to its power when the first intoxication should have passed away, and be succeeded by an age of reason and ration- ality. Lestelle loved her husband too well not to have imbibed his principles; and the costly saloon of /a delle cetoyenne, as she was called, nvuce a smile of triumphant exultation min gied with deep love. “What's this?”’ inquired Do Tours of a person who stood near him, and who happen- ed to be the littie notary, M. Dumont; “I thought that the Auber(ins had availed them- selves of the new law, and were divorced ?”* from $1 to $5. one of their Excursions to that favorite watering- = kak ld have all the wealth | Were mightly thronged with the leading po-| « And so th rT ied atate Ol Call and examine my stock before purchasing ry | place, PINEY POINT, on TUESDAY, July another; that you cou! ave ‘ a litical characters of the time. But Lemdle ~ ae 0 they were, and marric ain this 656 F - 2 i morn elsewhere. 8. P. HOOVER, Iron Hall, th, 1856. and 1 be a poor girl, blessed only with your) — is S ltnger a idl: taghing Heal tha over lea said the notary, with a knowing je l-u 322 Pa. , bet’n 9th and 10th sts. TRUNKS. 322 assortment of Sole Leather Traveling Trunks, Ladies’ Dress and Packing Tranks, Hat Boxes, Valises, Carpet Bags, Satchels, &c , which we will dispose of at ve eens Haul. George Charles A Rub.cam, E HAVE JUS? RECEIVED A G60UD Gro-re Helmb Md, “4 james E. Neail, avenue James Williams, No. 22 Four-anda-half street. MARINE SURVEYOR. — Capt. J. P. Levy, No. 474 Pennsylvania avenue. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. Hon. Thos. B. Florence, DIRECTORS. H, Armstrong, John Thomason. The business of this Compa: f pare orably with the most successful of similar institu- dons ht the United States. Charles Dingee, ‘Thoma: Manderfield, Edward R. Helmbold,; F. Carroll Brewster, Isaac Leech, Jr. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. EDWARD R, HELMBOLD, Secretary. LOCAL SURVEYORS, Charles Wa'ter, Nu. 397 D street. — Jno. M. Taornion, corner First street and Virginia will compare fa- From the lst day of August, 1855, in five months, up t» Ist January, 1856, the prermums received | Children and Servant amounted to the large sum of owe hundred and eight Erba ters, Crabs, Sheep! of The boat will leave her wharf at the foot of at fish and fowl with wh' Eleventh street at7o’clock p m ; will stop at Alexandria at 7}3¢ o’clock; arrivin, by day light next morning, where she willremain until 10 o’clock on Wednesday night, at which hour she will leave for home, arriving at Wash- ington at7a.m, on Thureday, thus allowing ngers all day to enjoy the luxury of salt wa- ing, together with an abundance of UOys- heads, Drums, and the varieties ich that place abounds. the Point On this occasion, there will bea GRAND BaLL on Wednesday evening Being desirous «f giving satisfaction to our patrons, we have (postively) limited the number persons on board of the boat. ‘The Company have fixed the price of of our tickets to be sold, and the Committee have determined on no account to premit no improper tickets for the round trip at the low rate of 82.50, admitting a Gentleman and Lady; s the Committee, or at the boat on the thousand, one hundred and fifty-one dollars, with | the Excursion. each additional Lady $1, tickets 1; to be had of eveoing of affections! Claude, I should feel no humilia- tion, no gratitude in receiving all from you— love would have equalized us !’’ “I fear that your creed is rather a theoreti- cal than a practical one, Lestelle,”? said Au bertin, with a mournful smile. “If I could but convert you to its belief, I think I should have nothing left to wish ee replied the young girl, in a whisper; and there was no shade upon the open brow of her lover, as he mingled in the brilliant throng with his beautiful and devoted mistress. The evening passed away a3 evenings do when we are most happy; for with all its heart burnings, its disappointments—occasion- ed, perhaps, by the absence of coldness of the only one umidst a thousand for whom we have dressed and smiled—a ball is a bright epoch in the lives of the young ll Le * T shail seo you to-morrow, Claude ?”’ said Lestelle, ina timid voice, as they stood to- flow of her gladsome spirit. less frequent, and had often a ewer, whi! Her smiles were | paacams to an- hh those who looked upon her fair and bright face never dreamed of. There was many a proud aristocrat who, although he know it not, owed life and fortune to that beautiful and resistless pleader. The only cloud that rested on the happiness of Lestelle was occasioned by the scrupulous reserve of Aubertin on all affairs connected with her property; nor could her fondness and devoti which a co: upon his wife proud and remove the unpleasent fecling ousness of his total dependence as likely to engender in his tive spirit, and although she sensi tried to obviate the difficulty by a liberalixy which pained far more than it pleased him, still there were moments when he bitterly felt the want of funds, which could only be drawn through her instrumentality, and which he would have died rather than asked for. twinkle of the cold grey eyes. “ How strange!" said De Tours. “<Not at all: according to the first marriage settlement, which took place when Lestelie Was a minor, the whole of her property was so tied up by her guardian, that, without her permission Aubertin had no power to draw a single sou of it, but now coming of age, she has availed herself of our new law of divorce, in order that the money may be reinvested in her husband's name only.’’ “Tt wasa noble deed ! * said De Tours; “but Aubertin did not at first know the rea- sons for wishing to be separated from him—for I met him late last night in the Rue St. Honore, without his hat, and singing the Mar- seilleise hymn in a frenzy of despair and ex- citement.”’ “The brief trial which his feelings have undergone was unavoidable,” said the nota- ry; ‘as his proud spirit would never have been brought to consent to the sacrifice.”” “De Tours’’ said the young citisen, im- pressively, and after a short pause, *‘ ages to come, when our fearful struggle for indepen- dence, will be remembered orly with a shud- der, the conjugal devotion of this young girl shall remain as a tale to tell around the peace ful hearthstone of a winter’s night; and her name be added to that golden scroll on which the recording angel notes down “the noble gether, waiting for her carriage to draw up. “Of course,” replied Aubertin, gloomily ; “I have received a formal invitation to meet your guardians and notary, to sign the deed relative to the final settlement of your prop- ” “It will soon be over!’? said L estelle, lay ing her hand imploringly upon his arm. ‘And you will bear this trial for my sake, Claude?’ ‘‘ My sweet Lestelle! but £ will make no Of late it had been observed that Leatelle was much altered. She would sit forhours in an attitude of deep thought, and was peevish and abstracted when roused, as if the plans which she was evidently arranging in her own mind required the concentration of every thought and energy. Sho would be absent, too, for hours together, no one knew where, accompanied only by her attendant; she, the f and sixty-six dollars losses A fine Band {3 engaged forthe Excursion. 2 a er acinar ,, Refreshments wilt be provided byan experl- ‘With these evidences of success and good maa- | enced caterer, at city prices. agement,” the directors feel justified in solic Um Having mede arrangements with Mr. share of public patronage, believing t he secU- | Latham for his coaches, they will leave as fol- rity off-red is aimple, and that all ‘air c! swill be | lows: From High street, Georgetown, at 63 adjusted more according to equity than legal techni- | o> ejock; from the corner of 20th strret and Penn caliues. x 5 sylvania avenue at 5% and 6% o’clock; from the Wath a view of affording ample iademaity to the | Norryern Liberties Market House at 1 o'clock; public, the company have deposited with from the Navy Yard at 6j¢ o’cicck. WALL & STEPHEN jell-f 322 Pa avenue, next to [ron WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, AND DEALER IN YOLD SEALS, FOB AND VES? CHAINS, J PINEJEWELRY,SIL- GOBLETS, CUPS, &c., SS sale at New York prices. Lever, Cylinder, Repeating, Musical, and other WATCHES repaired. Also, JEWELRY, &c. and Seventh streets, Browns’ H uilding, sign of the GOLDEN WATCHES, GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BOOTS AND GAITERS CHAUNCY WARKBINER, Fine Watehes, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. VER SPOONS, FORKS. REPAIRING.—The Chronometer, Duplex, No, 370 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, betw’n Sixth ap 29-tf Washington. HAVE ON COMMISSION, FOR A PHIL- adelphia manu- me 7, sO, € Cc irrangements, “s imi . facturer, 8 first rete Fee oe ay Gath BANKERS, 7 OF wm Kiggiet, Feet Wilson promise. You shall see how patiently A ae ca eee Soe eee Pe deeds of woman!” sewed ts i i R E Boot AF Beadle listen to M. Fradel s arrogant taunts, and how | for . a Calf-Skin BO at Gash and premium rotes to provide an atcruicg - , 4 ; 1427? | the protection of her husband. But Auber- Trust Fund of One Hundred Thowand Dollars,» | Je 27-e06t humbly and gratefully I will conduct myselt?” } the protection of her hashand.. Bat Auber- DENTAL SURGERY. 33 62, full as goed as those usually sold at 85 or 86; ard a French Calf Patent Leather GAITER at “Claude! ’ interrupted Lestelle, almost- tearfully, “you are speaking now in bitterness and mockery ?”’ ‘No, en carats '” replied her lover, laugh- policy R. WILLIAM A. FRANKLIN HAVING taken rooms at No. 448 Pennsyl- vania avenue, Will be happy to serve/ ali who may stand in need of the ser NEW MATTRESS FACTORY. At Fairview Cotton Works Alexandria,Va. ‘To be held by them as a ditional security to holders for the payment of losses. The company is prepared to issue policies mst 053 as procaine fireon DWELLINGS, FUKNI- questions; he had too much faith in her affee taon to have the remotest idea of the fearfal shock that awaited him. 33 Was ———s at $5; a first rate C: Galterat $2.5, these are the best goods that is (or ever were) sold in the District for the price; for the roof, come and see for yourself. Terms positively cash. No extra Seire MILLs, ES, all de mient=, OF MANUPACTORIgs, WARE iptions of BUILDINGS, a: kinds of MERCHANDISE, tansported by VESS£LS, STKAMBOATS, CA- . TS; RAILAOADS, and the usual con- | a new man ye or from any portion of EUROPs aad | and cw . e "erne vates of premium will be AVING ADDED THE MATTRESS BUSI- ness to our other manufactures we are now pre; to supply the trade with a su; cle of Cotton or Shuck MATTRESS. pees shuck picker in use, w! ris rior arti- e have hich splits the shucks in the most perfect manner. JA, and onthe hulls of STEAMBOATS | Mattreeses filled with these ate superior to the tl old kind, being more elastic and dureble. This, with other facilities and arrangements.enable us to the western waters a3 low a3 other ingly ; ‘But good night now Lestelle, and God bless you.’”’ He relinquished the hand ho held, and as the carriage whirled rapidly away, the smile faded upon his lips, and he walked home in moody thoughtfulness. It was a sovere trial for the good spirit of Claude Aubertin, much as he loved Lestelle, exactly in being able One morning, contrary to her usual custom, Lestelle took her breakfast in her own apart- ment, sending a message by her maid, re- questing the presence of her husband at 12 her boudoir; and Aubertin, not at the moment to invent any de- cent excuse for refusing to comply with her request, reluctantly promised to attend her at vices of a Deatist. His prices will be moderate, and all work warranted. je S-eotf 3. F. CALDWELL, Den 5 S$ LOCATED ON ELEVENTH STREET, the second house from Pennsviva- nia avenue, next to Farnham’s book store, where heisreadyto OPERATE ON THE TEETH He would respectfully in- timate that teeth. though much diseased, however . J na - inted, determined that the profit char; to offset bad debts. Call at the ad in Sxing them every improvement | compete in price and quality with Baltimore and to consent to owe every thing to her—to sub- the hour appointed, , t a — n bewaved without destroying NEW YORK HAT STORE, Seventa street d arrangement will bz taken into oluey Novilern manifactves. Quders for any ject himself to the mortifying surmises of meeting should be as brief as possible. Ho the merve: the aestrection of the nerve is the cause near Pennsy.vania avenue. m 24-tf ANTHONY, Acent. COPFLA WAMERUU Street, betwesa ¢ and H streets. All losses speed Cflice northwest ec raer ly aijusted and promptly paid. 2 oa ne dered abe sot aud | Twine, and Seventeenth street, Washington city, D.C. Also, a supp! f Cotton Wa! att i c ng turer’s prices. Wrapping always on hand, at manufac- those who judged of him by their own worldly and perverted imaginations. And there were times when he almost determined to give he: imagined that it merely related to matters of a pecuniary nature, a subject of which he always entertained a nervous horror. “Ts it possible,"’ thought Claude, “ that of more deep-seated pains about the face and bead. His uae of extracting teeth is greatly more safe, and is attenled with much less force aed the infliction of less pain, than by methods WILLIAM PLANT & CO., UNDERWA-| - fswrance may also he effected at the Home Office, FITZPATRICK & BURNS, up for ever, although the destruction of his h sly anticipated my wish | depend: nt on keyed instraments, pullicans or for- ER S—residoaced1s Seventh corner Walnul and Second Streets, Philg- Proprietors, Alexandria. wn peace and hers should be the conse- | she can have generously anticipated my oie . ffering’ pain in the fore- -* we Hothaet flices: New York= JOHN J. BOGUE, Agent, atl op while at others he thought of doing | to have sufficient funds at my disposal to|ceps. ‘Those who gery fe pnw keny laterments procured inany ground ‘ orcemetery. Coffins, ness Shrouds, amr at Hearse, and ev article for imterracats the best quailty furnished at short notice, om the Most reasonable terms, and at all hours of the ig, la. Also, atthe rt Th mpson, Ohver \—Ta No, 12) B. Bay street Company's No. st) W: Brewsier, No 4 Richardsou, No. 72 8; ior & Anthony strect imore street, Cincin- Chacleston—J, H. Tay- New Orlcaae—Harman street, Boston— Baltimore— Je 12-im + No. 38 East Market Space, Georgetown. NOTICE TO THE LADIES, SELLING OFF A HANDSOME something to prove himself worthy of her love Buta name and fortune are not easily obtained in these days, even by the most tal ented; and in the interim a thousand things consented, prove of beneficial service to my country’ And yet, even if it were so, and her guardian I would never accept them !”’ At the appointed time, Aubertin presented ad, face and jaws, id esd, tace end Jeentat. ‘The most sail certificat-s and references can be seen as testimo- nials of bis skill in his operation m 10-Stf MEDICAL CAKD. sis 7 ams, Mobile— lot of Summer Millinery, lowers. ight happen. Lestelle might grow old—or | himself at the door of his wife’s boudoir, the i. PERABEAU, GERMAN HOMEO- Righ Lscir, Hhailins parianliee orth “Oe nie: ree ge Seg Td, Monet, No. 90 Ribbons Straw: &e sich Embroi ai ae Tight cate (0 love hk for the | first glance at which confirmed his previous Dine syaioiet, hdl neg wererhagps ag wg dead for any leagth of time. li—ly Wacer street Savannah- A. Wilbur, No. 111 Bay | eries, Collars, Undelsieeves, Lace and Silk Man- heart has its changes and seasons, none of suspicions as to the purport of his visit. Les | serices to the inhabitants of Washington and = "=? emi steet. Augusta—Girardey, Whyte & Co. Adania Sipe 66 ail Minded ations, infant's 'W sists snd which, however, resembles its first freshness | tejle was not there, but M. Dumont—the | viciulty. ee eset maxtor cl Marcas A. Bell. ‘Trentos—Masr, & ccks. Jam: ladies: Piri Boat mt pce purity. The attachment of our girlisi | same whom he had met once before at her . gpa helene hen y ae rin sof an aed ee eee res re a ng mags none, E Puaiiion, N. P.—Ladies can be supplied bey French | days may last Heed womanhood, ani oe Jager pare over a very busi- 2 im Residence on I street, No. aa haene : i C Jacke: ts, ters, i ; ever, ear we live. ike sheet of parchmeat. = UNDERT , Detroii—Thomas Fa'mer & Son. Milwaukie—A | and English Corsets, Jacke’s, Waists, Supporters, | to old age itself; bu 7 7 >| ness like getecans id the little “We meee is sinsiiseib tine whales more of earthly feeling. more of the world s wisdom, will have mingled in our dream of love, until it becomes less unselfish—less ideal —more rational, perhaps, but less passionate and devoted. And who could be sure that a} be seated, Btn fo ‘Madam Aubertin will be here di- ctly.”” Claude bowed coldly, and took the offered te iit aliecen” ; ore Gioia times, monsieur,”’ said Dumont, No. 410 Seventh street, between G and H, EGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that she hes in her employ the same persons that were formerly ia theestablishment, who are fully competent te conduct the Undertaking Business; ii ellab: —Danforth | Brades, Bands, all of the best materials aud war- ibeee oe a ieig Allen A. Craig. | ranted to fat MRS. CASSIDY’S, Wowie, Penusy.vania- RC. Smith. Louis | No. 281 Ba. avenue south side, betwen 10th yori? [ymbedake. Na-hville— Joseph Nash. | and 11th streets. Ville F will selljher stock until the 14th of Jul Partand—D Robinson, jr, Chicago P. Ward nape je2-eoim | t the Doctor pares himself with the greatest iy for Fourens Ague, for Bilous and Bowel complaints, &: RSE FO bay HORSE, four ALE. FINE YOU! A FiD years old, of fine re = ‘an F ancisco— Wiliam Biggs. = the faith of one so beautiful and admired as és roel Neng Beam nr og on oo” E. Courtenay, geweral azent tor the sourhern and WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR’S the young heiress would be preserved pure | rubbing his withered hands together ; ‘‘glo- } sty.e and action, cogent pee 4k iam: day or night, as heretofore. hn ae Satay Gree Es BAe ASPECIAL NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS in- debited to us on open accounts or otherwise are respectfully informed that their amounts are made off and will be rendered to Ist Juiy . And in other principal cities of the aed po by io officers of the com- pany. je 14-Lyt rious times we live in now? The age of lib- erty in every sense of the word!” Claude acquiesced by another bow. “ You have doubtless heard of the new law of revolutionary divorce?” continued M. Du- LIQUID HAIR DYE Y APPLIED, AND SOLD Whole See ut Retall at G1BRS'S Hair Dressing Es- tablish ment on Pennsylvaniaavenue, between 9th and 16th streets, and under Willards’ Hoiel and unbroken, through trial and tem tation, amidst ambition and flattery, and with him to whose protection she had clung so confidingly, absent for an unlimited period in a foreign land! Woman’s fidelity is proverbial; but would make a very fine nd 1e or double eat da a ey Dog this ts a rare chance, as he wilt just the age to break in the Fall; aarpenery 5 L. J. MIDDLETON, EALEBR IN ICE, We do earnestly request an aay settlement, as te i =! after all we are but mortal, and mont; ‘‘a very good, avery excellent law, s \ ts all mportant to us that our 4and Depot—Southwest corner of F and} m9-eo}m z a tbe ae break 1s Fa closed ose who do not wish thr ir bills sentin streets feb 27-f ARCLAY’S NEW DICTIONARY, con- | ‘.jook through the world, and this truth you will ate ee ee td cas I aeeuld: think! DRU RY, vs. cvenus, between eanen 18th sts., dy L-eoaet : ard. calling for them during this COLLEY & SEARS, 553 Seventh street, 3 doors above Pa. avenue. will oblige us by ; Hooks taining an epitome of eer Biography, find, = ’ : e, Ls a think, | DUES ae cela, Wods, Biukers, and Fishing Scleaces. FERGUSY. ‘That once out of sight, you are soon out of mind.”’ } replied Aubertin, laughing in spi dez7-et + ae eh, Sinker and biathag earket as he usefal Seieet to Lammond, 488 7th st. sight, you

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