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lorFictaL) CITY ORDINANCES, i ; i Laws Passed by the -eightis Council fom, That vob Of the Chiy of Wesbinaton from sinking out of street erafh: and 74 ice most feared may be judged by Pant's Fi cath Car Stas antl Bow Jersey ave- ine of the | solemnly swearing, the ay 3, Ts | one Sunday ue and h str-et Be macted Board of man and Bows ‘Gommom Comnest of the Cit S Wasetne Boat = Mayor be, ard he fe Ssutborized und nested *0 cause D street suuth and Horth Uarots @ between Mew hand Die, iber’s li never = iy slowly then, dayswentby. * © © © One evening, while Mrs. Purley sat exhausted with such little work as she had and Alice had laid aside the needle work which she had men rangi it scant and fragal well known step was beard in the little g entered. He was THE UNION steamboat OOMFANY a ATLANTIC, DULUTE 4ND PACIFIY Lin . e He strove to he could utter them. “ He is dead, Mr. Hyles,” he resumed, “and but for you he would have dled in prison. I am 2a Me nae cea Bet ce cettng at pSeiBicN Ba “SrA TRTEOR papa. 4 wa eon on ‘ “ ot, _ COF C and then Paul Hyles me Fines Rachel and e pons tov, as oe ‘who avoided Tsuiteie mabe 2 dager ne = sbie the Mayor to nay MY, Boer te rara®. SEY tie? aaa and black with bis work, of course, wore | being overheard. * You do not answer—you | ‘ial ecturn, noshing can wholly repay you. fakiog charge of she Gre alarm CHlRA, and OT. wet & the loose smock frock which laborers commonly | need not. I saw your face as you Rachel!” he called. = hae roles Gh Serardare) a 3 passed us, and I knew then that all was lost. De you mean + Cleveland the same ‘Then, to Panl’s surprise, the figure of a girl Seprieed the came thr a | tolinger here?” | indeep ‘mourning, rose from the thadows Ofte (mete biaorir and intermaediane Walk yourself with firmer bearing, , Hitation, while Alice looked at him with a face | neas offhisown voice almost ctatiod tea aiiee | cee ena eavanced tow! : J Baperioy fein Sat Baiath eM the Lake sizhro™ Jour moral shoulders back. from shi Rechel, youbad betier ge sear iia make ee feet wy heartfelt gratitade,” satd the sad ante te Mioueete, Northern, Wiseman sat y perv marrow— i fade ‘Mize Rachel, * ge Just the things which his mast lack, pale! She enw "Wieck onoeet macbinkatly take, ta een ot- pall ay Ee SD a) | tie Bed Lat Alea cific Batiroad for A stronger word sterness of her featur fered, and then the gentleman HK. Randall. coc. who is the eoleowner of all | ,, RxCureton Tickets a: sreatiy rmtured rates, will be ‘Was never heard erave sterness Rsbitual and natural to him, and the lots bordering on said alley. pres gta he “Cipel Fetiroads ‘> St. Paul by tire In sense and tone, wonted bour, swored ber that ee Seatey at age, x Ayoroved, Apel Met. ERE Pout mee Detar totarsge eye eee Notte . 4 wonte UT, BAST! r= 603 ithe xt; authorized to ea; t your he m: uth: boner ree ora thing to tell them, and she dreaded to hear it. | "Vee. I know "eho ened, Wn mean tosay | past at’ the malls will from this dapbe changed AnAGrom Seventh to Fourteenth treet wistn e | Ccmtbon Ture will be meee cage aerae = c When you see a politician She silently produced a third cap and saucer, | there may be blcodsbed—you mean that vox | -o that of overeeer, at fitting salary. No, no Be st enacted by the Board of aldermen ana Board | Lake beperi r. visiting tue Bilver Btfues Bart Wile Crawling through contracted holes, added one eolitary spoonful of tea to that al- | may s'ay the hopeless fugitive, whose shadow | words teke tus'cottnes te freely as tt is given; & Common Councit of the Cty af Wasteneton, That | Liam. @-and Portage. &e Begging for some fat position, ready in the pot; ‘and then, with @ tremalons | you are watching.” and if ever you want a friend, apply to me. As the sum of five hundred dollars, or so much thereof | Wor farther izformation, apply to wine ing OF at the polls, © olee.said, “Are they shortening hands, Paul?” | ° “rite von lady spoke with the eame calm- | Taree yon conte pity ep ONy to me. A Jf Gout Pascenger Agent Bete WY poncted opr — in him, « No—at least, for me,” said the young | ness wi bh which she had previously spoken, and you that the bank bere has a hw pounds to | 4» Act making a farther appropriation for con- T.EVARS. Managera.D 2 P Lice *” Nothing Ns or sound, man. “Some have gone, but I am to stay a | as ited to the window, and almost hissed | your credit, which you may find useful. Eachel, tingent expenses of the Western et 5D. CALDWELL, Geni Manager U8 Ge Destitute of plack or ball week or two lo: ‘ the words out, Paul shrank from ler, as he | we shall hardly catch the SJ Bev! enacied by the Board of Alderman and Bowd my G-tu ths mm eee aaes ok arom “Thank God for that, Paul.” said the girl. | baat aone pefore; then rousing himself, be | | Zhen, alter. shaking Paul heartily by both | (/ Corson Council a/ the Cnty af Washtacion, That U, © #4ib ROUTE To SuRFOLE aik yourrelf with firmer bearing, tenn? Knows what may turn up In s week or | tarned angrily around,and olutehing his weapon | bands, and bidding him farewell, with’ many | ‘<* ba Be I gry liong hy ce ong herent te ae — s ‘Throw your moral shoulders back, two?” the tighter, faced the ‘window. kind words, which he could find no tangaage to | vt tebe, and the samo s heraby. approp iitrentet Atty | Sicamer Lady of the Lake. connecting at Norfote Show your spine bas nerve and marrow— “Ab, you may well say that,” returned Paul. | ‘You are resolved, I see!” sho continued, | anwar, they left che hoes, Siready ‘bsek suproprintel for dhe Meceesarhouse | Uetween Mert Oapitol and Morth A sirects, with the Seaboard and Roanoke Rasiread for aiz ast the things which his must lack. “There's many chaneee, now-a-days, Alice; | ‘then follow me, and do at once the work you is $08 for me to describe the meeti tingent expenses of the Western market. ey of the South, amd with the Steamers of the A stronger word and I've come up to tell you of ona. Look here!”’ | are bent upon doing.” She moved toward the | Pau! and Alice that night. Let me conclade Approved, Aeril 27, 1871 emu oee por Bortom Was never heard With that, the young man produced from his | house, bat seeing Paul did not follow her, | by « that Paul never hed occasion to ap- AM Act to grade and he alloy In equere No, | 71 itrsted to cause the curbstones to be set and the L ppt nied dreast pock?t the outside portion of @ London | she stopped and sald, “ Come! ply to his generous benefactor, who showed, are perg.t * | Senirs%s, and, getters paved oe, the east eile of | OF TUB LABS foot Than this, backbone. wep Ere Cor nine aasy cnough at Edgefield to | ¢ Miss Rachel,” gasped Paul, and his voice | however, that he had not forgotten him, by | fee: enarted ty the Board of Aldermen ant Board | AR artecte tne wet tar ee ee ees | Ean eal, will kes onday Wedves t the gn Sey down early the same w hnskier, ‘‘you and yours have been good | sending him yearly, large hamper of costly | of (i mmon Counce! af the Uity «of Washineton, Toat toe over y the manner and ander " ay ‘and Priday. at 42. @. for Norfolk Betarnt A modest song and plainly told— day; and, thanks to the cheap press, even the | friends to me ard thoee that I love a thousand presents. the Mayor be. and he ie hereby authorin~d to'grad® | trotence provided by laws and leave Norfolk Tuesday, Tha: and Saturday. of ‘The text is worth a mine of gold; very poorestjcouid learn earlier what was times beyond myself—let me beg of you, as a| Paul and Alice married, and Ives = | snd pave the alley in suare Ho 497, and tomesess | Dnure cf eaid improvements o ee. Sores lore, = bn ay ing in he great world than the lord of the | rovgh and desperate, but not ui ‘ai man | ous and happy couple. Mrs. Purley ved peti SEs yp ag lots and parts of lots | ¢, the cost thereof fs hereby imposed and levied | G'y mont, Piney tnt, Point Lcokout noble stiffness : T bimsci? . i : 3 2 Rapids Bagls pera or could have learned # hundred jong enon, see her grandchild; and as a | “site wed. ‘7, 1871. ee eos 3 “« See this!” he exclaimed, pointing to an ad- vertisement in the front page of the paper. PAUL BYLES’S REWARD. wer tock the printed sheet and read—for a reward. Absconded It was a bitter north-east wind which swept | on or about the instant, Andrew Lawrence the platiorm at Edgefield Junction, and none of those who wi for the branch train cared | largesum of money, of bis em- to brave it. The little room. and the fame from the fire itened i better and shone bee pe the bleak fields | Lawrence To! ine is five feet seven inches in around with more c! —_ whic b the porter had just lighted. | moustache, slight After he had done this he final remark, I may say, emphati , that neither Alice’nor Peal ever Searentee 15 day when the latter befriended the unfortunate An- drew Lawrence Tolmainc—the embezzler of his godiather, te VD. Groner, Bortoik, Va.: J. ‘bi! and collected in conformity witn the provisions of sndria, Voss) a 2 * Ans Act granting certsin privileges to R. W. Tomp™ kins. Bet enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board * Common Councti of the City af Washington, Phat “mission be, and the same fs hereby, granted to icbard W. Tompkins to erect « frame batiding oo > sees 4 SLACK HUSBAND PUSISHED, “Mr. Moneton,’”’ said my grandmother, “I =e wood to burn to-day. Waat shall I ** Ob! send Loulea round to pick up some,” said the good man, making a stride toward the Yes Jot puml 33, ip square number 338 iug the brick hense on the adjoining lot, No Approved, April 37, 1571. As Act granting cortain priviioges to Charles Raa- press) pemenaer 5 4 nd Btted up in every respect with all Be tt enacted by the Board modern “tung? ‘oi the hall, and straight into the parlor, where, leaning his bead upon his hand, sat, in @ very. dejected attitude, the man he sought. “ Rise up, yw,” exclaimed Miss Rachel, “for your time has come. Thieman has seen hi uy ” Bh Acct aakanvoaline® of Aldermen and Board | in: Provemente calculated to in across his chest, and then he, too, went into bes B years of age, Dat too! — and Known you.” ener ce rom Sei a bend nd break phere tp tens fer bed pep tog Cay ra in oreese ae of Cm ae Gl on oe a4 eure ng safety, comfort, amd copvenience of pas Other railrond appurtenances, of which he took | such Information abe peal to tae represent | malar ines Irresolutely frou higohaitrand then |‘: Bot she has broken up everything already.” he Mayor bo: 'and te heseby: antennas eet | Charles Banterborg to erect s frame Deliding onthe | ““¥""passage Raves. Eepghle on Currency heed, and drawing & soug-dook from his | sion of theeaid Andrew Lawrence maine. | sank down again. ! “Oh! well, then do the next thing—I | quested to cause the alley in suuare 425 to be graded | T - ls Third street northwest: Pro. | To GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL and LONDOB- Peeket, at once became absorbed in ite peratal. | .pply to Meeers. Bouvell and Wright, solic | aperea Seu: bly, Mr. Tolmaine?” | Must be off,” said the farmer; and no doubt | snd’ paved: the work to. be done in -ccordancs with |e obtained: aald Duliding to remaia daring | First Cabin, @68 ant git a: ‘There was one exception only to those who | tors, Bedford Bow, or to the Superintendent of saul Paul. “For iis iaay's sake, have no vio- Soald eeat ee beet what the next thing | oxietin at be ae ale ces Cece © | the pleasure of thissorserstions Approved, April 27. i571. Ax Act meking an appropriation to pay the asses sere. Bait enacted vy the Bord of Aldermen ant Board oun came, and with it camo my grand- fatber and roping han; laborers My grand- Ff whecls and singing s plessant i aitey; Sought shelter from the cut wind, and that | the ——— division of Police, yo ‘was & young man, of gy a ive and of age, who, spite of the chill; jaal to hele cost thereof. be, and is hereby imposed an@ levied on all lots an’ parts of e 23 welked thoughtfully and slowly up and down lots bordering on sald, Improvements. to be lovied and eolleoted fn aosorday isting law. ‘Aoproved, April 3, 1371 ill ‘Tolmatne looked aj ingly from one to the other, without spealng, bet tne girl spoke for im. cast and a fugitive, i bi “+ Yield peaceably! Paul Hyles, look at him! ‘aul spoke: heard all aboat it,” he said “‘from Mr. coachman at the . N.Y: or to &. the long, bare platform. He wasa tall, health, ave isa sat scouri: In the back room, AN Actto fe " of Common Council of thy Coty of Washington. That » WILLIAMSON & 00.14 ow, the vicarage; I got | The anhappy man rou have captured is far ing tins » ‘© to provide for the payment of oxtra clerks one bandred do! be, 6 | Wert imeton, - pm ee felt Tat and be bat h pot coat an hour, and went on to gone into , wi was never known to | ‘he cat sat in the Comptrotier's ofee. bap. dollars and th seh ington. D.C Laseiy. 3 on the hearth, befere a black and Sreless chimney, while the table sat im the middle of the room spread for dinner, bot with empt dishes. . “ wife, here we are,” my grand- father, cheerily. “Sol see,” replied she plactiiy. “ Have you had a good morning in the corn- field?” Ba vt enacted by the Board 0° Aidermen and Board of Common Cowncr! af the Orty of Washtngion, That the sum of two hundrea doliars be, and the samo fs hereby, sppropriated out of the geaeral fund, to enabie the Mayor to pay one hunarad dollers each to Ubas. 8. Jebnson Juha ¥. Cox, extra clerks emplired by the Comptrolier; ts he gui tho conpons for interes gether, as ofa werkssen, ot sane to mas minds the com: m will convey, very 2 lessly, ‘anfarorable ideas—an omnibus con- | ners hadn’t happened to be away, the matter duetor. No pretensions, then, to the character | Would have been hushed up. I’ve often lain “swell” bad this, our first actor, and no | awake grinding my teeth to think that I didn’t ho watched him, as several from the | #nock him down when he threw me money, ee window pepe ad did watch, | and told me if I wasn’t off the premises in five cam is bereb: ed the general Ssviatenes prc cencraess | AYPeCaanes Cas ors ‘Approved, April car euereeegtags: WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK An Act to grade and vi street, from Third to ot Beccafier the Fine KNIGHT. Fifth etrects northeast ar , . ofigit enacted oy the Bowrd of Aidermen and Boara | 24 eos seman diy. be other than fatal. Andrew Tolmaine is dyin, of consumption. Look at him! If ne coul struggle, he would be a more worthy prize, but you will get your two hundred pounds even for bis emaciated frame. “1 am sorry, for your sake,” a Pan); “bat course it's ise my faalt. r. 4c j i i i i é i om mom Counet: of ths City of Washinaton, That week) bet. . 5 , ALBXANDELA. wae ld have taken him for agentieman. In dug | minutes Ishould be kieked off; but it is all for | Tolmatne was never any friend of mine, and [ |‘ Why, Yes, s0-»0. But where ls te dinner?” | Jeuuary las {Approy duented oo conana be is hereby, eutheviznd and ro GEORGETOWN. ne totlowe Bie the br ae See OO tenn, | Os ee ey re ‘ite dongge 0” tbe doorstep. Won't youvee | 4x aor granting certain privileges to Patrick | iteniSl {2 Caine M street. from Third to Fut rk to River. tod'the young man took his seat, with others, | | “It hse come home to htm heartty, Pant,” |"! von may aswell bave the money, as any | if ite done” ocak A oa Balle t areara | badome 15 the toaunee and alter thet estas” SSeS RTO, ins scoond-clase He ‘preserved ths | #ald the mother. “ The wicked man may floar- Interrupted Miss Hachel, «Then | , And, on the door-step, to be gure, sat, the enacted rif A! aad Boar vee same grave, almost sullen tacituraity which | th for a while, and the honest may be brought bad prev usly characterized him, and on ar- | Jow, but wait until the end. It will be a sad riving at the fittle town which formed the ter- | rhock to the vicar, for I believe this was his fa- minus of the branch, strode away, without ex- | ferite nephew—the only child of Mr. Tolmaine, changing more than a nod with several persons | who died so young, jast afver he was married.’ who recognized and greeted him. . “And Miss Ractel!” exclaimed Alice, “I » a few minutes he had reached the farther pity her very much; but for him, why of course Side of the town, where some stragsting cottages | he could not expect to go on much “ey 4 with- #retehed ont into the country, all beyond being | Out rome Judgment overtaking him. He must youd and black, indeed, but fot one or two fee- | Often think now of bis conduct to you.’ bie lights shining from the little windows, it | And so, with # natural feeling, which finds a was biack enough where he stood. He stopped | p'ace in the hearts of those who stand mach & a gate which opened upon the road, anc hes- | h-gher than those with whom we are dealing, itated a few minutes ere he entered the garden, | they saw in the downfall ef their pee the gate ewong back, and he ciel J dgment from Heaven for his wickedn Theredt the suum 3 ‘een Teo! so much thereof as propristed ext of the Approved, March AN Act to pave Fourteenth street west, from H Street north to the Boundary Be xt enaried by tna Board af Aldermen and Board { Common Councti of the Quy of Washington, That {he Mayor be, und be is hereby. authorized to cause Fourteenth street west to Le from H street nerth to the Boundary BRC. 2. And bs tifuriher enacted, That the kind of avement to be put dowa shall first be determined y @ commission composed of the following gentl+ men :—Hon. Matthew G. Emery, Mayor; G-ueral |. Crocker, Jehn Book: Georgs Bargess, ae of ie erp Mosgeen | ie City of oo nod te Eniltvan to erect a frame ti ope else,’ take him. We can not resist bia I would ift could; for I was to iavo married the dying man you see there, and I waited the time as pa- tently and hopefully as you have done, ‘and as peor Alice has done. That hiscareer is blighted, that my hopes are blasted, and that he croaches there without a friend in the world bat one weak girl, you know, or can guess, a3 well as I can.” Few men are more noble or generous tn thelr nature than Paul Eyles, and us the vicar’s daughter spoke, li!s head seemed to swim, and he almost repented having entered upon the business; throwing off, however, what he called wei he said, ‘ I haveteen ruined, Miss particularly steamy. My grandfather rai ihe Soves, vad there lay all the ingredients on nice bor! every’ D in nicest manner, and the pot filled with the clear- est water, and all the vegetablesand meat as raw as they had ever been. My grandfather stared and my grandmother joined another roll to the yarn upon her distaffand began another verse of her song. “ Why, woman, what does this mean?” began my grandfather, indignantly. “This dinser $s1.’¢ cooked at all.” « Dear me! is it not?” asked the good wife tn yretended astonishment. “ Why, it has set in t BPA DER appl a foot of High street, of 17th street and Hew J. W. THOM PSOS, President. IOKEST LINE BOUTS. edertch Pure the seme to remain daring ths piearre of this cor: poration: Provided, The oousent of the President of the United ptetes bs first obtained. ‘Approved, April 27, 1871. AN Act te pay DP. Hickling, epothecary, for medictoes furoiehed the por of ite Fourth, Ward Bers enarted by the Board of Aldermen and Board & Common Council of the City of Washwugton, That the sum of one hundred and threo dollars and thiriy cepts be, and the same is hereby, appropriated out of the general to pay D. P. ‘Hickling. apothe- cary, for - med! es furnished to the poor of the rt 5 B. Boden. presilent of the to twem. and attributed special remorse to the | Kachel, by thie gentleman. He drove me from } ‘be sun this four hours.” Fourth Ward daring the latter part of the quarter | Board of Ocmmon Council. and HO Lewis, chic. — be agen the einaee? Sed altioeen ine man who bad probably forgotten the existance | my honest employment; I have, through him, | ‘Set in the sunt’ encing the Slat dey of December, 1570, of the: Committee. on’ Improvem sa blind was down tried to catch a glimpse of the | Of the discharged carman. interior of the room, at the nde or the case- | | ‘‘Itstwo hundred pounds!” said Paul, grtm- ne other cause, a hesty' frowns wes ce be | SebelDer bet myoeif, and irks wasn't ta bags, pe other cause, a heavy frown was on his T ™ , a’ ad face. which was indeed a hard, plain sort of face, Geld in, the lock-up petare that clock’ strikes A « Yee; you told me to try the next best thing to having a fire, and I thought setting my diu- ner In the san was about that.” My father stood doubtful for a moment; but ‘finaly his sense of humor overcama his Scarce any means of living, unless I steal or beg; and the reward for his appretension— which will certainty fall to seme one, even if I don’t take bim—wilt make @ man of me.” “* Pal,” said the young man, speaking for Avproved, April Ax Act to retmburse Johu A. Graham for tax erro Beonsly paid on personal property. Bat enacted by the Board of Ailerrnen and Board cf Gommon Counct! af the Oty af Wathinston, Tnat n Board of Common Connell: Prerided, ‘Trains i TOM and BALT Ngrk aball not be commenced before the spring of Weeuiketon cae Sie 3. and be tt further enacted. That to carry ont | WEST aro now ran ee follows. via the provisions of this act s.committes of seven be FOR BALTIMOKI directed te that the work be pro ly ©: ited, except Bunday st pted to carry astern expression. Aghe the first time. Hyles almost stazgered at the | *ePse of Ter ane he paged aloud. Then the sum of twelve dohere and ninaty-six cents be. | ccmpoed ‘of the prosigonts. of bors bossiae tee 2 18:45, 3500. 4-10, there, & step was heard in the road; at the | “He did not conelade hin sentence; but his | holler sound of aeake ed voice, “if you wish | Picking up ue aa = 2 °) mt oft chairmen of Committees of Improvements of ‘both boards, the Mayor and two citizens of the S.coad Ward on the line of Fourteenth street, to be a> Polnted by the Mayor. Pec. 4. And u! Surther enacted. Thet to defray the expenses of said improvement a special tax equal lated jayor to retund to Joho : amount. errancously patd by him for tex on personal ty. Appreved, April AN Act to grade and gravel Shermsn street, from Mizbtecnth to Nioeteenth strests northwest... m6, boys, we might as well start for the woods. We thall have no dinner till we've earned it, I perceive.” * Won't you bave some bread and cheese be- fore you go?” asked my grandmother, generous ise od then tightly clored lips, and the Serce but’ thonght- Te gate croaked agaia: ‘where as cuir’ just | fel glance he gove at his clenched. ast, tewied Tight encugh to see @ female figare enter the | It fur him. Mrs. Purley only smiled faintiy in garden, although to the new comer the nm return; and after a show of drinking tea, dian was distinctly visible, standing as e did | Alice rose with a sigh, and Prepared to resume to have your revenge, and I cannot see why you should not, I can not stay you, 1 may as well end my days in prison as el*ewhere, for aught I know; they will not be many; and they cannot be worse than I have bad. Leave us now, general fund. toenable A. Graham that the cost thereof be assessed on all lots or parts of b & ” in her victory, as women almost always are. along the line of said tm rovement, to be as just before the lighted window. . ber work. Bb Rachel,” he continued, as with an effort he rose : % Kear enacted bv the Board of Aldermen and Board ¥ +3 “Is that you, Alice?” he said in a low tone, “ Good-bye, God bless yon, Alice!” said Pant, | to bis feet; «* don’t linger here, I pray, or you'll Bern yr Fone a Sane aad ed and collected according to the provisions of shineton, That }, authorized and re- je Sherman street, from Kightoenth “o seenth streets northwest, to be gryded and sraveled; the work to be done by day's work. under ‘he superintendence of the ward com alssionsr. Bre.2. Amd be ti further enacted ‘I hat the mam of Sent handred dollars. oF #0 mauch thered necessary, be. and the same is hereby. at «f the funds of Sore Ward to drive me mad.” * Leave you?” exclatmed Mies Rachel. “ No, Andrew. not uptil the cell door 1s closed on you, and Iam turned from your prison. Mr. Hyles will not refuse you the support of my arm as we walk to the police station—you will grant that?” “Don't talk like that to me!” exclaimed Paal, ing into @ chair, and covering his face with his hance; “‘why dido’t hekeep oat of starving, desperate man’s way?” “I_I have no money now,” said Tolmaine, eagerly and tremulously, “but I am sure my uediaet Mmerdst “ be decetved, Pau! Hyles,” interrupted his triends have refnsed to do helay only - eS ma \. janday stops we during the ee. nN it Further emaried. That - " fereections shall Le paid for vat of the Second War? _, FOB ANNAPOLIS. fond; also, for the paving fn front of public alleys Leave at 6:4 mond 4:16 pom. Bic train to end in frontff all church and school prop-rty Pr ay 1.4¢d That the work be Y contract, anu givea Yes, Paul. dear,” replied a very pleasing | taking her in his arms and looking, despite his voice. “+I purried round tothe station after I | bard featares and grimy blackness, very ten- had been to the ‘ Crown;’ but I found the train | derly upon ber. “You're getting pale, my Lad come in.” girl, very pale and thin. Bat we won't As she finished, the young man put his arm | Fet; you have tanght me better than this; and tenderly around her and kissed her. The girl | after all I find there i« hope for us. fighed as she did so, as though the act had| | The gir! looked squeeey and lovingly at sccmed, in a place of speech. to convey some | hint for the young ironer loved and trusted sad intelligence; and then, lifting a primitive | th!s laborer as well as though she had been A lstch, she opened the house door and they en- | lady of high degree, and be had worn a coronct. tered. Without the intervention of any passage | ,‘* No, not to-night,” he said. “ But cheer up, or lobby, they stepped into a smail, square- | Alice; 1 see a way to our happiness ar Pl room, brick toored and walls covered with the | Xsing her ou her forehead and shaking her commonest paper—evidently a poor room, bat | mother’s hand, he left. “She little thinks the very clean and trim; a large, old-fashioned | hope I have is In the Emigration Commission- ly articie most ‘approach- | ¢fs,” he muttered, “‘and it I see she won't of Common Councal of the City of be is he become broken and so unsafe that my grand- mother besieged her husband, carly and late to repair them, lest some accident should happen. fie always promised to do so, and always forgot to fulfill his promise. At last ono day, my grandmother fell in going down and epilled the mi1B she was carrying. “Are you bart esked my grandfather, -moking his pipe beside the fire. «‘No matter whether I am or not,” replied be angry housewife, ig nego D with her m pty pan. ‘That is the inst time I carry milk down those stairs until they are mended!” “ Please yourself, and find the next best way to get down,” sald the husband, a little vax the Approved, M: 2, 1871 ore by responsible bidder ay Approved, April 77. AN Ac? granting certais privileges to L. @. Ste phens Bert enaciet by the Board of Aldermen and Board t Common Council J the City of Washingion, That rormission be.and is hereby. granted to L. @.Bte- r erect a frame building, soren ty teu feet. ™ ing his brick residence, No 144) at weet: the Lesve dutiy, ex: Setarday and Bundy, o> ‘ayor be, and he ts hereby, ant ted 45 & mane 3:6 peg SS Inio tn H street north an cignteen- Us Saturday at 6 nd $206 p.m » Beotch tile pipe, frum Kighth street west, a: Punday at 3:00 and 8:60 p. m. only, connect- “¢ te connect with the sower iu Minth street west. | {25 at Meise Bration with trains irem Baltimore to 4 that lateral branches shall be laid from the peeling, Parkersburg, Pittsburg, &¢ sc-pipe to, point one foct inside the cur house, i 4 trastare Tears SSO, A eight-day clock the on! penniless, but !t may help er tap greg Soe nl a ort of cach house, lot, oF part o' lot bordering | $P2 Ptralurg leave at 3: m., connecting ps Sue in it jw common china figures | bave to tend her poor mother for long. It’s a on trifles,—the: “ wile eald my ther, and she was | {tferorporatios: Provided. That th» consent cf | °/J78 the tine of the ‘sewer: the size of the Draaches sy House with Strasburg and Wisc accom on the martie-piece, and a few prints were, ex- | *#< sort of hope at the best.’ Asshe spoke she handed the obtained. cretion » President of the United States be first pproved, April 27. 1:71 AN AcTmaktn; Svropriation for the L:aprovement thslt be six-inch pipe: and also such traps. tateral | ™gestion 5 5 Vrcnehes to traps, manholes, & ,as t inten- | Trough tickets to the West can be bad at the tan aay Geen Taiicent aio atteay the expen pang Station Ticke& Office st all hours in the epee hal @pon 8 or parte Tite bordering slong the Ine. the manhones’ y cr Bew York. Philadel phis and Boston sco ed- Gd haporel Cronchte te the irene math eenalien: | vertioement of Turcoge Live® ‘ard. Cepting a row of fower-pots, its only ornaments | | So he strode off, and was that night the cen- Ata large deal table's woman, about fifty | te of several groups who wanted to hear all years age, was ironing, and the piles of white | Shout young Tolmaine, for it had caused quite Lewly-ironed articles of apparel which lay near | & Commotion in the little town, and Paul, who her showed she was soning te protit. She wag | bad known and quarreled with as good as ber word. The next’ evening my shewore. “Take them,” eqaudtather went down cellar to draw some she said, ‘‘and in time to come you shall have mere. I pledge my word for that; but let him go. Jt is not to trial you are taking him, bat to tr ca e 4. L. WILS08, ath; it is nota man but & corpse you will of the fands of the Third Wi Ms F. : H 2 Approved, May 2, 1571. Transporta:lon Hike Dow stran, ‘Was interested to & degree only second to the le On. a! - ee L.M. COLE, General T icket Ai eed pier pele wwalted for tia lanier to gall | PFizcrpal himsel Paul arose, and in spite AX Act for the relie’ of Thomas MoWititams, _Gko'b. KOONTZ, Geu Tag’, Washington. mir Ler “mother” to guess their relationship. Paul rejected nearly all the » and laborer’s garb, | “To replied tranquit; of lag ths tie st enacted by the Board of Aldermen and toard Re “ “« Well, Mrs. Parley,” said the man, | Upon bim; but he had, perhaps, heated bis ‘a8 he spoke. | ,, vJ# it?” replied m, (panier, " y- t. | of Comsmon Counci! of th4 City of Washtneion. That UGH LY ‘ «1am here, as I said isbould bo =” | brain a litle, and #0 was impelled So * Well, I think that ly enough, ry ted ‘of twelve dolla ninety BETWEF N WASHINGTON, “see vou are Paul,” said the ironer, pans- | ounce the fugitive, and to declare that it eae PHILADELP! (iA AND NEW YORK. ing to take the offered band; “and I never | ould be the happiest day of bis life if he coald e. ape t Dat discover him, and set the police on his thought, I am sure,I sheuld be sorry to see Ang “Bd bo ™ 7, 8 ” oer q 2, | “It is all ever, then?” asked the girl, who | ringing bis bony and maselve fists down on the Lad looked wistfally from one to the otuet. | mahogany bar with a forea that Jarred every €3, Alice,” replied the young man, seating | bottle on the shelves, ‘‘no money, mind you, maelf and placing his hat on the dresser be. | that ever I shenid earn in my life, would be so sice Lim, “it’s all over with me and the firm. I |} *¥eet as the two hundred pounds, for transport- ‘NEW Tons aaa wether: ef cars. ly (except ‘Sunday ) at 8-00 a.m. 2 = > FOR PEILADELPEIA. ally (except Bunday) st 500 m., 18:46 Bro} improvement as the same ne: Pro *d-d. "That ‘no money shall. bs paid of cortiticates abe t ayor to McW'l Hams for taxes of water-main laid in «xeouted, LApproved, April 2, ia7i. sunare 288. 4 sed: and I don’t think the character | ing the villain” O's BUBDAY. perp Repth Tic ore his sentiment was, of course, cheered to the Am Levgranting certaln eriviloges toJ. W. Lans- | Az Act topave an ailoy in sanare peer sey Bey Fork at 9:00 5.m. end Phtinde siset, cade ae saeeeh Eane beeen | Damen ee eee cs maned 9 00 pany stern end mee | _ ROR OT posers 2 E small packets of groceries which she had Next week, as he had feared, Pan! was dis- of Common Councti of the Onty of Washinston, Drought in; she then made up the collars, cuffs, | Charged frem the mille. He wrote to the Emi- That a a beyane the same paeeery ited to ew York on 9 p.m. train only ef Common Councs! of the Coty of Washinsion, That ‘Torough tickets to Pulladel ET York ‘ts “a Borten can be had at the Station Ollice at ell Louse be Maree be. and be u th ley from Thirteenth street ~~ €tc., which were Just ironed. into parcels to go | tation Of», and found thet he was a suitable Sm prea 9 wrthweat tobe paved, and 40 meet ths ie Falters and Cale Be'lroed savertivement war; but tear after tear ran slowly down ber | Perron, and that there would be no difficulty in Sym eaual to the cost thereo{ shall be assecsed fer scacctie br rween Weshingto, BallimoreAm- cheeks while her face was t from her | the i Bel his out. He had, ar od | ges reering ai . napolie and thr West. 7 of WILSON, : — ——" acter tbe incident x they’ ‘bad airenty heard iby letter, D> Acz fe, peve the seurware on weet Géoot Pir. i578 NTR. Agcet: Wechinston, je His story however, was very brief, simple, Jin tl enacied by the Board ef Agdertuen nt Board | = = = aud commonplace, ss nearly all the real ion ad ‘te tenes rT 14 gd of Common Councri of the City of Wasaingion That and even agonies of life are when we come to 8 pone nernl =, ed cm, ML ee £)« Mayor ve, and be te bereb, — Se ae Auvported tcmecteee ny | mother now would be, as Allee well Kaew, to | Mr. Te escape; and #0, with many laundry-work and. Ironton, Paul Hrles hed | leave her to dle among strangers, Pant felt | wriogiteset tis rend sok Case oe ney, t ‘Alice’s sweetheart for’ and she was | ‘bis too, and did not prese his wishes, Hosel- | the three, he left. sendy to ies uhenceae he naan yar | O08 PPh Leas the little cottage, parily froma | | His tiret impalse was to go to Alles, to tell SUMMER WEAR. Her mother counseled a little delay, until Peal he had of being seen hal tering | her of all the strange events of the afternoon could area bo ae at least as good as her about, and partly because it gave keen | and bow he had—weakly itseemed to him, when bt ¢ her to; >ut in that poor part of the a to see bow Alico would seck to hide their | fairly away, and from ® mere sentimental in- this way. We last season “Gapitel country, where laborers completed for work at | BCreasing poverty, and would strive to call up | Suence, allowed the only ebance be at ever | scale of man: mepaial apeaienen eee oe (ook ave- eizbt or nine sbill: ga week, even that was | her old, bright smile on her pale face. Her grew | possess of enriching himself to slip by. Tot in Brookiye, ‘Several gentleman who re. — dificult, for Paul was of no particular trade. enough himself in a week or so, and sadly | sho eonduet was not side in the valley of the Hudson river sod “on ‘The vicar of the town bad taken notice of the sed to face the crest of the low hill at the have trapped more than & bushel each, Yor B'alwart young fellow, and of bis eweet- k of leld—this was his favorite walk, consisting of almost an endless ‘of ih side UST RECEIVAD— Deart, the latter indeed havin, friends | 8# 1t wae so solitary in these dark Ni moth millers, beetles, bugs and al in the half dozen daughters Every fruit tree, every evergreen and decid- ond Board man. Through the vicar’s inf uous tree, every berry bash and fruit-bear- ‘That BLUE PLANNEL 80! 10,12, 926 fained a place as carmanin the ing vire, and every vegetable cultivated in bave TTS renee . house of bis brother, @ merchant fhe garden ls attacked Dg a species of noxious serects from CHRVIeT SUITS 4 13%, @26 whither full of hope and golden visions. insects, which flourish their ‘andon tho west BROWS LINEN SUITS ~..............-.--.3 to BE — him pares s ee eee and sien of orth Capital street, from Lstreat north to WHITE DUCK svITs saved twenty-poumcs, whieh he hoped #97; ‘one-ef thove foes spring north ‘yarther! parent the form of butterflies, WHE 1K DERBY, (Kaglish) ....... g10 girls will 0, had vatereed fy oth miles, bosdln or ag every species ot A'S echo, rE, ¢ ere Srer small, ps earher ant worked - ¥ the contents of byt ped hed MOHAIB COATS, DEAB and BLOWN...3 to 4 to obtain the e ladies who are warned LINN OFFIGR COATS Tie. to SL les to conmubial life, they want to taste and try fot themselves. Panes pre pepe lene ooean — ST 60 in bottles conf berdby. 5 ‘of the goners LOBED CAMENEES ‘® certain section of y en coreree- DBEBSS PANTS... a7 ‘aa every batvertiy ed by bia. end arse fu ths te RT ae ALL WOOL OA8S. BUS. PANTS...........9.50, 83 eee or of bis office, and far office mad INE WHITE DUOK and MAB- this i Tasulsbed by him, Approved fe yo RIELES VEST saeee SPECIAL BABGAINS. FINE BLUE CLOVH FROCK COATS __| 2 BLAOK CLOTH, FBOCE GOATS .....6 te $13 ) ive, he Se GO0DE FOLD AS ADVERTISED. of re- | clo. 18, @ false mustache: wept Tolmaine. alove. He eee seabenty eatenaed ae behiad him lay stound } next day, these, and selec:ing i f i i e § ts POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, Rimi, and eaid, * Sayles, bore 6 memoage eater 4 ‘oil mpilla,” the in sight, be hi ‘debated whether he | bins, 5 1011 PEXNSTLY: Cae ae ators factory nest, could be | shovid take Sha then OF g2 to the ind ath, | ERT» inn streets, Gone. If happily even #0 much ‘coold be ation, and give information. “Hava him, he mihi fare ase [ive went on, and Paul worked as a Ia-| fer. ‘Thewlid beast in his mature wat roused, Haw Between borer, and dressed’ and a8 and be hat the fugliive woul) resist, while poor Alice grew snd thinner, tor Sat bow tbe 1g Salling hiss. Show = r 2 — Lr kand, Raw Gee tas sennly wate ct Dor= | eiogs bose hio te hiss Bak Rah and be M Sharh pews ea ge | Seat rere ay ema ea asses aiasats darn ee = they bad stopped st the angle. “He was foreed se Jou indy ay, Orme ors few Rites” ens Sd young ledy say, “‘ Come tn for a few miuutes.” ‘That was evough; he would taks bim as ho eveu ce, near the e ‘ :