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HE EVENING SPAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTER NOON, *_ (SUNDAYS /EXCEPTED,). . THE WEEKLY STAR _This excetient Family and News Joeraai—con- c AS TRE STAR eon 3 than sak Eoeene funy ccher = pacha ee “W. DD.” WALLACH.. - ee Papers served in packagee by carriers At $40}! ests OF St oents par month. ‘To mail subseri the price 18 $3.5) & yonr, in advance; §2,for ax + $1 for three months; aud for lees than three months et the rate of Boonts @ week. ‘Singie wae a ee ee Saaent eee mee i cchenintes otadis anti nar ne ofthc te ir be t = ® thos Star Cupies, one cent; in wrappers, Two CENTS, @o generally e country. waves ities Mie Stn Tae vite tater Ty AY sats gtrXts ahoald be sept to the office at the counter, ps EL Ea or feet Ss fs love that.induoed him to take for his; A SKETCH To THE LIFE. see rm BY Miss MULOCH. A girl who basso ener wiltel wore: eee that vulgar, fat old plebian,' i Br it ee talents ee rolaeteainnaee ne App F ions, New ee. es . ce at batten ” Shi id ha ; Bsq. he’s grown so pious, own deaths,we ate ' ; nar eeweryed cr - eras: na lessened | Tsou hort ood’ Wtrkenmce | mtn | dhe-tail Leoped atore'ous ea reer | seems, oy Cine ede aie fi STATEMENTS SHOWING” | 54,the act for he relay ef she Mi Did Feb bimselt spon 8 Fae. sd eas jue eae ret hes turhed: all the Sper wr * nthe hy ightway ak eg Tae of t personal distress, I. ig sips Aig 7 SrchryaI ~s First prriccepal pat Ohare. Bare a better she would surély hi 7 * what manner of women in i i ton rty-st ‘ongress. | For to ‘Yet ia this giet haley id ngtaght Seca am Beh to hear it,” responded Myra, ni sei} imself acd family. It was very ston 0, ty within the limite of the military ere. Mi slips very gaietly finto Jane's Hand very, from angei yet | trow lace, and Ruth sits as co they were very far from thai di- neers, and he thought his visitor was “a | 2. Oficers Created and the Salaries thereof. 3 in the cor | ma 4n unsound o1 much di s feeervation at the Dalles, in Oregon Vgehectarmeegegyaeeast on | eras a Ang rman | are nba oe ah | mint Nesom omy] Phew he Salar of whack hee | Revo ta aan Se ‘hOa aay one diviner that Bhrouded. im woe; not one ray of had} dear, your remarks ish mo: If ie o ctr ro ar theapt he had any mactemeeke ro is wear the said land by aa Us Pe feed’ bn vonly grow, oneen bi Arm Rony iepoty je would} you died, T assure you, most solemnly, I would hooonet of his difficulties with John Brown, ast ans, at any time anterior to the date Ad tn perronial ice mea safes! ©, | bund ovory artisie That had Weneased we Soe | ee oy hoo wenla.>* siadiaia: 28 ontjoy, | oaeus.ater to peasonrin Now England: the Sux 25, 1800. per tee non OO re . 2 5 2 : Ox every hand of that which ahe doth sow, aoe a Black erape: shut up her gham- eélnily; “but how long’ think yous is s Six" heetdans a et mo rg eo Prepared under the direction of the Secretary of ower’s forever? Only until he gets bh ‘ateri the Senate and Clerk of the House of Repre- wife.”” of slr saane |e — poses mae 8°] sentatives, in compliance with the sixth stc- A DISCONSOLATE WIDOWER. -? far ‘0, Sarah, how little faith you have in vat that stage of the conversation Iinter-| ion of the ‘Act to authorize the appointment huddered #s if he saw her pale ghost stalking bout; read her printed obituary at night, be- tory of O the sum of four . iri: de. gustus?"” and Anabel took her brother's hand | fre retiringy’and paid his devotions to her | man’s love.”’ arrested his. statement, tell of additional paymasters, and for other pur- | acting therefrom “ in hers and pressed {t Warmly ; — —. hourly. He kept the] “Ihave great faith in it so long as it lasts; Yea we true) that from the bepinatagetthe poses,” approved July 4, 1836. lar a= “Nothing. my precious sister; such woe as| 19st pocket-handkerchief she had used care-| but when a woman is under ground her chances ties about Kansas until then it seemed received, for the time he served as mine is too deep any plummet of consola-'| ‘lly folded up in tissue ij sabeginy his sha- | are small.” to me that eve: who had anything to do | !- STTROPRIATIONS MADE DURING THE | such su ees, tion to reach” And “dear A ” took | Ving articles. His sisters to think that | “My dear, I protest I would not marry | with the Territory came to me for instruction CTH CONG es OF THE THIRTY-| the srt day of July, — out bis black-bordered handkorvfic, and ey, he over it, and as to his mar- | were I 0 w rtunate as to bury you.”’ ‘and advice how to proceed, and that from the} \"/< TH CONGREsS. eee : yy plied it to his eyes. ees © t hin ged 1» |a14No, protestations, my.love; Ido not re-| beginning I had determined thatI would ha {eonTiINUeD PROM. YESTERDAY'S 5748. |. eee . Anche seat het hands despairingly, and | > 2.05, evgn hint at such a thing, Anabel,”’ | quire them of you. ‘Do as you please when I | noconsultations and confer with nobody, give | By the act for the relief of Mrs Jane For all moneys paid and expeance in- pe t at him, marmaringly STmps igeat that, pe ee ay he might tepiets am Lert I a —— ‘inaant Your | no advice on the subject‘of what wasdoneor to} Af ee ae of the pron — <A for the hg tect ising—‘< Poor, dear Augustas, how y 1 new k ere comes Miss ers to in Ki 4 tain in W. MeCrabb, assi: efit of t overnment, ser- her" - ! the lost Hachel. ‘I meant yoars and years| the tomb. How do you like it my dear??? | qa gan Bansas, because it was : i A " quartermaster United States army. ‘Augestidét and moaned in »| 0M, dear Augustus,” she said, almost timidly. | ‘0, it’s a love,” cried the young Indy, en-| wivre fon nen ase L, maintained here. | wor commissions for disbureemesis “ : where I was to act as a Senator upon what was of jal ropriations by ber SS Se low tone—“ We were so y ther, m: Of course, not for twenty years, or perhaps thusiastically. ‘I hope when I die iny hus- | done in Kansas and advise upon what ought — “ ef ae : meg Cag yr yl oo 29 noe 4 fifteen. bai * Hs _ tt ought to late husband, Captain John W. ing bis term as superin- pa tcemreesst ier ‘a ‘ae black-bord ‘Hush ! hush ! I yenerate Rachel’s memory oe treat me to just such tombstone as | be done by Congress; that P bed listened to] McCrabb., prior to the thirtieth of tendent as aforesaid... IndeBaite. . him eo far in violation of that rule si September, one thousand eight ‘No doubt,” nded Mrs. Montjoy, “he | because he ssomed to be in deep distroen, ead hundred and thiety-elghte--. sone: 5,008 68 will treat you to this very one. Two of you | I was touched with the story he told me about | By the act for the relief of M. C. oan easily under it.” The young lady | his family, and was waiting to see whether he Gritaner. frowned and walked away. would state any grounds on which I could give | For compensation and da: sod Six months and two weeks, and Augustus| him some money: that he had failed to dese | account of the Syren tg A and his sisters satin solemn conclave. The | and that there the conversation must end; that eer eue cai oy Patents great grief was over, the stormy billows had | he must leave me and see me no more. He} onthe thirtieth day of March ‘h- subsided, the clouds had passed away. ‘The | went away. teen hundred and fifty-seven, lor funeral meats’’ were about to “furnish a wed-. ‘-Question.—I understand, then, from your| the execution of descriptions ‘and “My afflicted brother,’’ murmured Anabel, “how deep the waters you are called upon to ge throucy,”” é ——— ae = if - ee, Same “ings of the waves, and sai a plaintive Yee yp Rachel, how amiable ‘he was!” “« Very, dear Augustus.” “* How considerate, how devoted to me!” “*Q, exceedingly.” too deeply. I loved her most devotedly. Pray, never speak in this hoartless strain again—it is very repulsive to my feelings.” “Tonly meant to console you, Augustus ”’ ‘“‘You'take a most remarkable way of ad- ministering Legend baer you know that my sorrow is as deep as the dsy when buried Rachel.” al of x vi ~~ you must feel so lonely,” persisted nabel. By the act for the relief of John Bren nan fay received by tim man employes . ring said time 20 00 “And how fi pear resent- | 4 : ding feast.” Augustus was going to be mar- illustrations of the Patent Office ea!” and*he raised By jer'to a ¥ ee “Lonely? Have I not my sisters and Ra- | ried. «« Married—-Anabel el dh her nanaé ra ae {eager wat es report for that weer: before the work velealion tf sae i festooned with black crape, which welledte chel’s treasured memory? No, Anabel, I can | in inarticulate horror, while Myra looked | of the slave States except as you have ee tt Was, COMpIDOD n7+2-e0nyeo%2 >> nw 7 attention he had himself paid it that morning. never marry again. All I ask isa quiet rest | calmly upon the comforted widower. in Kansas? By the act for the relief of the surv: Anabel, too, raised her eyes, but was silent | °eside Rachel's coffined form.” ‘Did I say I would never marry again?”?| ‘Answer.—None whatever. On thecontrary, | 1% grandchildren of Colonel Wil- as she gazed upon the pictured form of the de- | _ 9" shocking. Don’t, I pray, indulge in | asked Augustus, angry at these tute lewon- until I read in Ewrope of John Brown's de-| [4 Thompson, of the Revolution- Recbel, 20 angular, so dark, and ¢o | °C gloomy thoughts.” strations of surprise. monstration at cPencay Ferry, Thad no more | pa747r"19,%, were arse hich we ening. : . to wiicak me to be gay,”’ said the disconso- | « Did you not say so, dear brother ?”” idea of an invasion by John Brown at that tae sent the per “william i Pn _ “I don’t think you ever did Rachel's charms late ap binds =< an impossibility, “Never, never! , You utterly misconceived | place than I had of one by you or myself. The] Thompson, was entitled, under For losses, en and expenses ice, Anabel. She was a lovely woman.’’ ees» ‘erly impracticable, a state of | my meaning. I wish to compliment Rachel's thing was ne of thosefoccurrences which, as I | the resolutions of Congress, for his incurred’ by him in testing and “+0, brother, I fully appreciated her, I as- can never again reach. memory, which I deeply revere, and I cannot | suppose, happen often to all persons in cur| %€!vices as colonel, as aforesaid, establishing the practicability and sure youl did.*’ , “Oh, no, Augustus, not gay—that you can | better do so than by marrying again.”’ situation; certainly they do in mine. All| ‘throughout the warof the Revo- safety of the process of water -rotting *\Aind you do not-do justice to my depth of Bouse stoi Shoot rae ite Ppt ; sf as months and two weeks!” murmured | kinds of erratic and strange persons call on me sa lag Roce fags er’ bilenys) png Ramen ~4 discstion of the Py e@ grave, an nal \e i n ny av’ ment ... eee oes ee pring Akon, Thave het tombstones, and all that sort of thing.” ‘ “Can a man mourn forever?” asked Augus- lig Lai arms 1 Sea pmeerg rongrear fake the commutation of five years’ By ee reo the relief of J. R. ~ Sit Ds decing thee? neck eae gnave lst | ss Wee I die,” centinwed the Ueceft one, | tas, Senisemea ’ Fe pated ot at nar renal them, snd) Set iy....... wees cesses 7,868 82 (Reece oyed dren ome to the grim ae ae 62 ot Will see that I am placed beside Rachel. | “Can aman mourn at all?” asked Myra, | attached to it the least idea of any im -wttse By the act fot the relief of Samuel For his expenses in returning from looked down with an expression on her face | 02 %F tomb. you will have engraved, ‘ They speaking for the first time. "| Forbes told me nothing of an pe ag la- | For twel Rena see ighty five onan ac ee eee — which said, “Indeed !”” sd were lovely in their lives, and in their deaths ‘0, my dear sister,”’ sighed Anabel, as the | tion by any huindnftartans ee anyuoty peg I ‘head of eattle by bim Fai de- eae? —" Superintenaent There was a silence of several moments, | ‘4°Y Were not divided. wedding cortege drove from the church door | state this in answer to a statement contained | livered in May, eighteen hundred b. F Beale in ¢ paration of dei hich “A; looked >|. ‘Yes, brother,’ said Anabel, with alittle] on the following Thursday, and the face of | in his published letter.” fifty-two, to the agents of the Uni- the official rej of bis wagon tod into the fre ‘At Bogth ks rm Dage aee | mee ke the 1 ket-hi Miss Villers peeped out of the window of the a ond ras aoe mane nora ier eae eon - ; » ** You wi ve the last et-handker- | bridal . it i all i in California, as fou ry airs os. —_ hay Scare it chief Rachel used to place fray face.” that amistrmce: ‘We pepe A ‘and ines aig a eae Bae Wass | oe en -. Sa 6 | ‘Portman obituary.’ 7 ange eWay 807s Yes,” replied Anabel. . has cut us off without a shilling. He has gone ubeinusi:--dleenters mdsaes the Ulncianstl Ry theect for tha relief ef Chartes For his services as Dutch om end “Don’t think of it at present, dear Augus- ln ro geae be ny And in the tin case. I} off, too, without giving me new burial dirce- | Gazette, writing from Evansville, Ind , om the st For wraerview wah onpeuees Wile Caring the sagotiotion of the treaty tas; your nerves are not strong enough for it | "* A, Geak yea Bar ~ Mion bakgacds si a gh OL coereeihe wishes to cover his face teat, wen: es willie Gil cenraion stsen6 acting as a receiver of the United Empire of Japan, from the prelim- po pe eens a ing scenes through | orate in you ” ° i ripe git achel’s handkerchief ; I shall send by an earthquake which prostrate Go tne aheen States janes sticent Montes, Bich toar preparations ema com- 3000 @ which you have jus ee veoh * ” 7 settle 2 ds, th. gan, from eig' im on negotiations............ o acidiand fe my des wil you? Itisasacred | i. bereaved dghed saeniech et and BE oreaheeer scar Myra, quietly; “he regards the dation of toe shock ~ stots cath Sree. eighteen hundred asn 81 By the act for the relief of Benjamin =a % e i v ‘ ' ND inst S ch csccd animale . ao = ssa cus euguged ati toad My precious brother, don’t suggest such a aca acne nm ‘a sound similar to that made bya heavy SLA ~ — SW Ree inden train of cars running slowly through the | By the act for the relies of Guadalupe tr depot. Doorsand windows rattled. and buildings | Estudillo de Arguelle, widow of Tue Massacre at Damwascus.—Another jarred as if agitated by the moving of heavy g. Santiago de Arguelio, View.—The immediate cause of the massacre at | on the same floor [none hardware store on Main | For losses of property sustained by Damaseus is thus stated by a mre ae ef | street, the shock was so severe as to throw over a} im during the period of such ser- thing. But you know I have long wished to go to Europe, and your lamented death will give me an opportunity of doing so.”’ “Go, Bo enjoy what I leave you, Anabel. work, Anabel was ering on the pro- php Of dispensing with the block crape folds on her new silk dress; ‘so I may wear it in colors,’’ was her inward ejaculation; ‘for tract with the United States, bear- ing date December eight, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, in section sixty-seven of the Cumberiand road 1 hon, li : ie | the Boston Traveller, rs large circular saw standi inst the wall at vice, and in consequence thereof... 14,383 ©0 | in indiana, in the division east of ‘who knows Augustus may 1b wate hese Ease bsupei ee cakes? Jays IE ee ey L caainol os degrees. The shock was still ore | By the act for the relief of Ioreal Indianapolis...cses. ceeeeesssee-vnernne 2,083 00 ia = presale rad Seat ee hed “For me to enjoy ! How kind in you, bro-]| | ‘On Monday, the 10th inst., children who | *¢¥¢te in the coal mines, about one mile west of Johnsia. By the act for the relicf of Samuel H. thought dreadful ! 5 i the deeply ing, ba before she jee, fiona bye And Anabel artended Taylor For extra services performed by bim an had bee: A . | the city, on the banks of the Ohio river. The em-| To pay to Israel Johnson, of Cass Brose Tnsalng iee Uns “ae and. oth a in the office of the “pus OL Dammecus, | Ployees say it continued fully five minutes. The} county, Indiana, for expenses in- were arrested wee, jer 5 the governor, and, after a | than burt, there nof beling a lunip SY" SSar BP CER ops be foe og short imprisonment, were sent to sweep the | disturbed. mi tribe of Indians, in e! ghteen a streets of the christians. This step was the At Henderson, Kentucky, the shock was even| hundred and thirty-tbree...o over 50 alleged cause of the outbreak, and every Frank | ™ore severe, though not of so long duration. The | By the act for the relief of Shade considered it but a part of the general plan to | People left their houses and ran into the streets, Calloway. rod th It Lane’ hI & bent P though no damage was done. I am under the| For work done by bim on the Ten- Produce the result which I am about to com- impression that shock was heavier further] mnessee river, under his contract municate. A mob of five hundred persons} sonth. The waves seemed to come from the] with Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J. rushed to the relief of these children, and at-| Southwest. Up tothe time of the shock the beat] McClellan, dated the sixteenth of tacked the Christian quarters at 2 o’clock p. | was very bs ressive—nota breath of air stirring. | September, eighteea hundred and m. At this hour the Christian merchants were | Since that time the wind hes gradually increased, fifty-three, according to the ac- away from their homes in the business part of | and the thermometer is sinking fast. “Now (9:30 count pe ipo and certified bythe the city, and were unable to reach their fam- | P ™ ) the themometer stands at@3. At9 o'clock agent placed in charge of said work ili i ; this morning it stood at 91 in the shade. Thesky] at the death of the said officer......... 1,350 00 ilies after the breaking forth of the insurrec- i ‘ ke " ;, A . is not clear; neither is it cloudy. ‘Ihere appears By the act of relief of the legal repre- tion. The signal for death and destruction to be a sort of a mist that makes the stars appear | 2¥ of Z rs having thus been given, the work of slaughter | dim. The brecse is still increasing. I understand | "e*emtatires of five deceased clerks commenced, and at the date of the latest ad- | the aurora borealis was visible at 3 o’ciock this |." ‘Ae Pat adelphia custom-house. plane to get out of ewes ! Itwasa \ Sap oad whisper ly, and y unjust to the dis- canine idower. She was roused from her sombre meditations by the voice of Augustus : “This is what I have written, dear sister, and if you can offer any suggestions of a tender nature, pray do so.’” “ Departed this gloomy vale of tears for a blessed home of Racl whine len — honored consort ugustus Chi’ a daughter and heiress of Peter Soe 5 Beautiful and accomplished, amiable and in- teMsctual, devout and charitable, generous, devoted, charming in every respect, thus has fled to angelic courts, amid the joyful shouts of the cherubic army, crying, welcome! welcome! * What do you mean?” said Augustus, draw- ing back angrily. “0, I crave your pardon ; I really forgot, I dreamed I had read your will, and was just leaving for Europe.”’ e “I may live many years yet,” said Augus- tus, moodily. ~ Certainly, only I thought you had resolved aie. I began to fear you contemplated sui- cide. “Iam miserable enough for anything. I believe I will go to the club.”” ‘Pray do; no doubt it will help you to for- get Rachel.’’ ‘I do not wish to forget her; the heart that has truly loved never forgets.’’ By the act for ee Cassins M. y. For the amount of a j , costs, and interest, — bim by one Eliza Bowles for passin executing a military order of bis superior officer in eighteen bun- dred and forty-six, together with inverest from the first of October, pu genie enc i eck forty. ; 4 the date men said - ment, pth ge interest... 00 533 20 one who walked the earth in seraph’s guise.”’ “0 A hot tly f h vices, yesterday, at 3 p. m., the work of mur- | morning To pay the legal representatives of - te sieseumanne oy -tneneuees Here Anabel gave ® slight cough to cover| only soften et grief that ittwoaeieg | der and pillage was stil going on.”” 10 p. m —The wind is Increasing. and the at- Ee ee H Mason aa 1a something like a laugh, and Augustus paused away your very tik” e mosphere growing cooler. Our eltizens will be} ¢* Tiiechel, late a neoe ateanee epee 9 Me d ® moment and asked plaintively, “Do you! Augustus stood a moment and centemplated | Bovanrt Her Hussanp.—A neat and char- pangs 1 Pand Le eee: = — = in the Philadelphia custom-house, tory of Washington and the Secre- object to anything ?”” the fair face of the deceased Rachel ; then, as] ming maiden in Indiana, the fortunate por- Wwe have reasons to be thankfal for the change the | {B¢ #ums due them, respectively, tary during the time that the Gov- “Ono by no means. It is so very touch-| if overcome by the remembrance of the past, | sessor of a considerable property, became en- | earthquake and aurora borealis have occasioned. pone sepntindasan $eaesty ko or} ernor of rritory was absent ing, rey roceed. into which h he snatched up the deeply-cra hat that | gaged for marri: to a green, unattractive, house, payable out of the balance of —~ the Territory by 7 poet ‘How deep the woe into w ‘er Dume-} stood on the table and wended his way to the clumsy boy of eighteen years. Theday for the The Prince of Wales, before leaving St.] the surplus emoluments of the col- — rous friends have ss Se or by her lament- ed absence in realms of bliss! t their loss has been the is’ gain. But her husband, #0 fondly attac’ to this fair object—what words can depict his overwhelming grief— Fiet that will prove #3 lasting as it is deep ' jat here we drop the curtain; too sacred this woe for the common eye. Suffice it to say, he utters the sentiment of the submissive Job— *The Lord hath taken away; blessed be the o- too much afflicted to stay quietly at ome. The next morning, at breakfast, he looked up from his plate, and said is a dismal tone— ‘Anabel, you will please never allude to my marrying again. You wounded my heart be- yond expression, last night.’’ “0, dear brother, I am very sorry; but I have known of several gentlemen who, when wedding was fixed, and the course of rustic] John’s, (N. F.) presented the lady of Gov. Ban- lector, erroneously deposited and love was running smoothly enough. One day] nerman a splended bracelet, set with diamonds still remaining in the treasury, in the groom-expectant appeared before his mis- | and emeralds; also the traits of his brothers and like manner as the other eight sur- tress with wrinkled brow, quivering chin. eyes sisters. He also gave to the Church of E ng- viving clerks in said custom-bouse filled with tears. ‘My father aes T sha’nt | !and Asylum for Widowsand — $250 for were paid their arrears of compen- f T fi 7 im f y' 5 3) | the Benevolent Irish Society, and #250 to be ex- sation accruing during the same marry unless I first pay him for my time.’ | pended amongst the poor persons in the town, $500 | period, and under the same clreum- This was all he said. The women at once sont | were left as prizes to be contended for at a stances, as per report of the First him to the sharp parent with instructions to ta—the Prince nominating as the day on which Comptroller, dated seventh March, By the act for the relic Philip For the invention of « machine for making hide ropes for the use of the Nevy of the United States......... 3,600 09 By the act for the relief of Peayand learn the lowest rate of exchange at which the | the regatta should take the 26th of August,| eighteen hundred and forty-six, ap- Avlife tak they were unfortunate enough to lose their | time could be transmuted into sok ‘J will | bis father's birthday, but that falling on aSunday, roved by the Secretary of the . OT eee tog name of the Lord. ~~ vi | Wife, found another, and I thought" sell you’’—said the father—* for $260, and not | It will be postoned to the following Monday. FEOSEY vnnnernee ern 905 17 | Tie, late contractors. oa “ rod ores how touching! what pathos! ‘Hush! hush! not another word on this sad | a cent less.”” “ And I will buy you,” returned By the act for the relief of W Y. Han- number seven thousand five hun- and raised her eyes, sparkling with | subject.”” the damsel, when the offer was communicated DENTISTRY. sell, the heirs of W: HI. Underwood, Gred and three, in the State of Ar- ill-concealed mirth. ‘Three months passed slowly, but sadly. Ra-| to her. She paid the money, married the = and she yepresemanives of Be kansas; and if it appears from the ck Se ae ——. Rachel was no ordinary hel jwenin noes posrerene its lon; cetew fell | property, and has since so assiduously cultiva- Dr. toomBENTAL NOTICE. othe sos. Tepe A ay is Selina toms tess 2) Sing! ragops af = eat : 4 ” i % ol is office for - 5 “tgp lem oat like ber,” said Ans gloomily upon eart and hear! A | ted it, t! eat improvement, pareesaliy, R. Li las weeping willow had been planted over the| morally, and intellectually, has taken place.” | #0, and will be absent, as usual, during the sum | ty thousand dollars reserved in the abel dreary mound,and waved its branches sol. mer months ; will resume practice about the ist of} treaty between the United States . 4 ‘+ Loan never cease to mourn, poor Rachel; but I feel I must soon follow her. I cannot live without her,”’ moaned Augustus. in an ae phar tas—| wely must t is your to live. Fx cpeege aon poureunt tees this heart rending state. You are not very old, only forty. Why, there may yet be a world of hap- Piness in store for you,” ‘h +‘ None, none,” moaned Augustus; heart is buried in my Rachel’s pnp in wence of the Sh 100 ** sighed Augustus: | om, ree 3 hich farther notice will be given. and the Cherokee nation (negotiated ot the te were igh “0 ay ae ee nwhy sey 80?" ejagu: | omni in oe ha "Rachel'sheed chat Seth Ey, Tee grand ‘Heenan Fete’ came off at | _J7 tf cS ak coi tarsancaco ance twenty-ninth = ‘December tween the rst uly eighien | hun- “0, ” 4 out rr ‘8 \—that is, the 4 eighteen a ipa: dred and fifty-four, lated Anabel. feea ofher grave; and at her feet » white-rose | J°De®” W. New York, on Monday. The DENTISTRY. undred r feenth after Y years, for the payment of said claims, scene présented at the grounds was worthy a Dr. Vine f prey ore i matonp) ted by the commissioners of the United States to the payment of other claims.......+-ses-c00-++-- 30,000 00 By the act for the relief of James Phe- florisht d ‘n charming ‘ux sriance. It wasa dainty little spot, poor Rachei's grave,and here Augustus paid a visit every time he spied the churchyard . Here he stood on Sunday to think of Rachel,perhaps,or to more conve- niently at the girlish beauty of Miss Villers, as she tripped through the churchyard into the mulgated by those proverbially spiteful crea- ta Ee it youth, envy married at fort; Hogarth’s pencil. All classes of society were | mend the Cheoplastio wiceat in promises iseaigaryse Gentlemen pi ola! teeth. It has the with means and gentlemen without; gentle- inserted men of the light weight and gentlemen of the apper sata nae roo g light fingers ; blacklegs, thieves, rowdies aud | —————— ae —s For bis services in prosecuting —— kpockets were there in abundance, with the UNITED STATES CAPITOL BXTENSION, Craig, indicted before the district mit yy rinkIng of Aldermen, Councilmen, ASHINGTON- July 17, 1960 Federal court of the United States ete, Chm venders, peter funks, lawyers and Paorpaas will be received at this uineil } for the no egg ear e ange 4 physicians were present, as well as actors, | 290° ° ‘uesday, the 2ist of August next, for Furn- sippi, under the ap) ment 0! . . jahing U tb two Hon. LJ. Ghol acrobats, —— and negro minstrels. Liv- | tooms foo epeomices secstdorsods ‘Sapitol cunige af obeteg the United ‘Btates By the act the relief of Bmelic 6 sree nde of Thomas P. For the services of the said Thome, (You must make an effort to get it ont from ere es-evasy 00 ing jes, stone-eaters, sword-swallowers, tension ERY for eanh ceil MALL .cocee--eereeesserseeerees coos 250 00 P. Jones, as 2 member of tbe board. phon wd you must.” 1 | mioy wore ae way pps donk te thoead pag oben pws agp oageeneme ing somite, te tie Painted with three good | By the act for nypehja ot dog ag of examiners. =. «Fine ts peavely wiekel: tedeed it ia org py hiya fortunate sisters, | an ap te back-ground to the animated | “Air of the som Work of the Ceilings. of overs | jetea surgeon in the Unsied States ee em by ey “Congr You on talk so; Rachel would not ap- besband ” Bo said Augustus, when Kanabel sisting of isdeete” apeeovsneinn of ineet tothe walls igead te frames, must be incla- To pay to {he legal representatives of ey a, are, entitled prov remar! at \vester , a surgeon « i entided “ ‘ab, poor, dear Rachel,”’ moaned Augus- ¥ ry to Heenan, and s speoch from him. fat ir Fund mast be sonvlapeciea by 8 ihe Untied "Sates say — PIS ine bi tus, * But it was not an old maid that slandered guaran one or more per ireement sum = curity of the lives i Eee reiccoaraie esetente | pe fart ers ae nay | Ammen oar ae aa | eee ate | aratatianmywem: swe] Soild na meritease i will be happy yet.” : rt nary ek fiers}. ty sep pl Se han tear. | , How,” said the other, ‘‘can you apply to me | it, of sun euauayehoene 055 tas F an, of Bt Seka’, Mew: July seventh, eighteen “Pisarea tT don't k nP Econ, my | * ; ‘ "Briti STE Cd aes suewered, « Neva ena ae Sir, replied Bagphdacoal Ail aT o | beater eg apenas Foundiand, cwners of the British thirty-eig: wi 2,250 Severs 1 ig * services of the said Walter the pretty face of Miss | very reason I'ask you; for who know me Captain Topographical Engineers, ey Net ll ln ae a a PE ‘Johmon, as a member of the bates “Never, nevermore!’’ until the door She even she saw you last San- | won't lend me a cent.” oharge -xtension. Tescuing of the passengers and board of aes ee 2y a Axnbol, and he was left slone with boguet From Ras "s grave, and EF the number of telegraphic dispatches | | Bech proposal should be scoompanied by the} crew ot the American ship ‘Nortb- the Beorstary of the Bei —_ st the et Heckel loosing aoa lschag i weharag cing | wonsmnted i Eronce ig bat nals milion, thlt | toowag pearente® pan ng Sly es a soe weet Sarah. Toran igh Tram the wail - Fre be eee Groving | ore ‘were seat by mall—500 letters to each | ‘The pode 1g tat CD. of, nthe | ty seves, ina condi- Gree iPrincd and. Sorty three, aa "on reaching her room, Anabel threw f Te'smelt of mortality.’ Poor. | telegram. aah ont fi the Sats ofa See | on, and conveying them to Cork, 2,788 75 ee ena pean into a chair, and more a4 don’t know how she would rel, Fires woaing in the weeds; neny the tire de aovsiced a $ better security of the lives of becoming. considering that dear Recbal farnishing boquets for her rival. I don’t | of Weshington, Me , tos dangerous extent. A | he or 0 boy | By the eet for the vetses sengers on board of vessels bedionly been placed in her grave that morn- eee, age} Moatjoy said Rat peers Ser tite combos maeeey ts Fey eoouritios; Jon once neta | said in whele Sas pet by. eee i so-angrily, of course I don’t Yea in Cl ‘and, to & Bunt as freight approved ees nn - 69850 rh mg ort wore deat Road sod to jo | Plage nt eo en |e SES | ela See fe tas oc ee how devotedly be, was attuahed to dear ‘Rat cat penrpairn tok the watering took simst sufficient to cause hie death oats iboh Siguataree Kusrantors, AB. Pe ane age en a 9,285 9 ib ds eulpidacnty pitas? S x 7” > 18 ‘ ‘ watered jants During year, ‘than iy Marye ‘Siege Compeny. ™ [ndeed |”? and raised ber proud, them grow, and how you treasured up ion FF og Sov fang tooled the ‘cout aot Triees EF. latebees Van Beehick 2 rovttes eyes, and her. paper the’ last handkerchief she these, 117, wore seed. plantérs, 113 harvesters, 63 | i Rotoey eortlly Nie'to make ocd that euerensce | For forage, grain, cathe, and other — i set puck bliss with his poor Rachel her. bonnet on a ee pose tec yeliace z Oy eRewe se ime 2 to. 4 supplics farnished to the American thal bis Merried life was a perpetual feast of ralling built around it tok pliZigibs ner we sein the sphere of iden, ES] pert) Glcomen. of Sergse - ae lectual affini- , ete icn did he make that discovery ?”*).: joter lor, eed tes mare afcall i heen maken to Site of “New Jerey, during od een ate ey eet am, ay | aly a Sane aa Maat Aria ger of Gore? aawecinneear footy inp a thing bias, bat il is of no use. and two weeks—then a’ tall joy tyr ee pe Ca rte gg her od For all claims ue may have on sc- UO i cee wae » de He will not "be comforted, but is teal set fag eh net. : oy i ~ D- Srauss'ot Bamba, 00 : “Time is» powerfal soother,”” reepoaded bending over s stone | 1,077 the eccinage of $2,000 0 Te eid” tighteen bewared and. tihy-three, To nettie ape of ». « the work to bim; he do was supposed to contain Pieces, now held tn the Assistant ‘Treasury Instractions from the 8 ate and ae lee ‘ it most effectually, no doubt. An theipost 0x Oe eet i ig +. | New York, into neg et one i Departmentis.ieésecsseecsvicens 9.00000) | BE 4 CAA \ my dear? . Mon’ ‘The ts Francis pressed (0 Thane, Hat aged nares, reeked mp ree marble. | poe woanbentto upwards ‘of tulrty-twomiltions, | & senate heligionee an ofied nee preenie “0, never, never. Why, wy dear sister, you this figure the ber-aved basband”’* According to the census now ia progress vie For all claims ana demands of the to be due the said dr- dows! Sie dearly he ) her. . ), my love, by no means, said Mrs. The Unton Fite Co of L.ancaster,Pa , wii! |) said Francis Dainese u; Cea the rettiement of tbr now. bow ; oa be will age: you bt: to ‘know their centennial anniversary this week. ted States for his , Comttn. ‘ vatureecaepem keene, . hede@aite, Prag lahat 5 Fash ts the decessed Rashel berm ; re iss great German musical feat va "gout, and otuer expences, os well rabies bo auatied Bache! for Saoney! ‘Ssthwe ing over herown ashes? It is most p on Tuesday, 21 inst. & for lessee sustained by him in ’ [Consinuad

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