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METRICAL TRANSLATION OF jn “THE SUNSET.” BY WEINRICH METRE. Info the wide. wild soa descending, The fiery sun in silence sink: Bright p White, Bi Once in the y there shone, mnited, Lana and Sol. celestint pajr! ‘Their wedded beame the dark worlds I 5 Star children gleaming round them Put slanderous tongues of foes black-heagted, Whisp ring of evil, camo between,— Hastond ard wife in anger parted, Together nevermore are seen All the ng day his Jone course taking. Actoes ihe heavens the sun-god moves; His power the proud to praise awaking: White many s heart his course approves, Burt, when the cold amd promd are wtreping, Sait Luna wanders throngh the wight With her poor. orphaned children, keeping w Ly t the rahe, ving maids, and poets, weeping, up. and bless her gentle light. Lapa. her wo man’s heart still clinging mah all its pain, e. her © Zink, re she sun ged seeks the main, cy prem ‘of ber pale face . grows de ‘That brief wight of him from her suaiching, He hi Thas c'en jes to his wat’ry bed. cds come pain and rnin, Throngh evil words ues that lie, Wiking them to their own undoing, And .—ily Pores ‘ds! they cannot die, se Death s Ere long? T will complai ——+.00- CAPTAIN DARREL’S WARD. Babomen of sone ago, I was second mate of the Warsaw, lying in the of Auckland, New ealand. As we were bound to Japan the next mching at the Sandwich Islands, we ion board as passengers, a Scotchman, had been for several years a resident of the and his only child, a little girl of twelve. David Cameron had recently lost his wife, who had long been in delicate health; and, closing up all his affairs, determined upon a change of residence, with a view of pushing his fortunes elsewhere. He had been ® seaman in his youth, and was, of course, able to adapt himself easily to such accommodations as wo could offer him in a whaler. He was tenderly attached to his little daughter, who svon became afavorite with every one on board. It needed not the assurance of the stric! widower to satisfy that Jessie had been in the hands of an excellent mother. She was an in- teresting and intelligent child, and had made the most of her opportunities, in a situation peacefal portal ho more. where educational advantages were necessarily | very limited. ‘Thrown into daily contact with her, ns I was, it was not strange that I found a strong attach- ment drawing me to her. She was a study to me; far T could not help contrasting her, every hour in the day, with a little sister of” mine, about the same ‘age, whom [ had lett at home. It was true, Maria was a bright and pretty child, and #0 proud and fond of me, her sailor brother! the incarnation of all that was and noble in manhood. Butshe had nothing of the quiet selt-reliance to be observed in this child, who had been thrown so much upon her own re- . In book knowledge, as well as in tho and little graces and arts acquired in so- ciety, she waa, of course, the su of Jessie She believed that Priam Darrell was | met of the windiaes ~~“ PROPOBALS. PROPOSALS. 9 PRE ct ens EY he sn eT iareme aorouits Pea ofgrionsere Re ied tended to weof. E could a c . egypt ee Ornce oF Svrtrvisins Ascurrace. the lofticr sails without more ; : : a Sucnergan > Urrice May 3 Wasmtnoton, May ann ‘ho sum hed come out aapehosee anton wetseeeiep nce a | teres froma Pa tral ae pee dap ange pe Oe ‘he ules Biationery | for furmiching and delivering om theses Sti a 2 or : Of the Onited Stasen. * State, Department. to {b grvctod ‘on Soventonmtm hoping to make Mat or ” e 7 ; . z Tino reams Manida ‘aper, very tough, and with men eubje yards’ a tharp Rina? a Knowledge of bat i : a i 9 ; j : po deo pee Da ge ay a Atel PT SR SR sistesnetagnal bs te ike responsible contrel 9 “a. seo retime M. such times ax may ulaerencne, requisite. «. le . Satare, apd wo weigh Bot than @ | order of the Su i tritnet or his “ =~: —_ on eg ti agrat, at waitin s_rerzgongh and with | sample of the same submitted Ot course, I was oblige to bo atehdsheim thd. ‘very sGiewth B inches Ptepesal= mast be de on the ted frm most of the time. But I soon taught Jessie, #0 mau, Ant to wetgh mot Me tna a | be tained of Oe Sper ma Archidect-aad brace a "4 dj sls be + Der ream. cmpanic ema bs be «um of « ¢ that -ho could steer well enough in fair weather, a wre Cheam of ome Chee which gave me time to attend to many other Sete tepeh. snd with | and dollars ( $1 ue) that the bidder will accept amd by matters. But as we could not steer ev day iy ett to het very smooth surface, 24 inches | perform the contract if awarded him euiar”, and to weigh ‘than The * Bids recety: : Bettas to the ream, per ream. oe 3S] Foy FGM to Feaect any or all Bids recetvad te re ye, It is « My fruit always white ‘ (a a i yerawich | Pr ocenle meat be ts closed ims sonied envels lestian, shine Gott hice chee tena one 410 SEVENTH STREET, N. W., yur And to weigh not ites tian 16 | Department,” and addr ee oan the and can be removed €. eeprenone Hott Wrapping Inebes ty Bee taches | "7S Supervising Architect. Treasury Dep “ wae hed. ing about thetr spoiled fruit: “There ie and all night, the ship was necossaril; Davi bie: Peano eee own guidance Some paré of the time. Icon iacovered that my knowledge of navi- — id not enabie m= to go where T wished. The winds and currents headed me on, 80 that we = ienow ‘safe; -for, although: all the canourastern were steadily gaining upoo ‘us at & vot Aruit, whieh vi whole without affectin, arently, the flavor seas Were making adrift so the westward: and it was | ¥& ‘hey must approach us at | this age of manda? Ietwoald Boot of the Gace 2X inches by 21% inches | PROPOSALS FOR CEMENT FOR THE NEW impossible to remedy this, unless the ship wan Resid ener Sein HOE | clon of tend enc Seation 626 long ditenee ne sauare. per ai ere at Mabaaturan manned s0 as to be weltsteered and enabled to Te gg pm prep op Biico leevery- | fhe bid would the spread all over'the fruit, Irie 8. 35 reams Le izal Cap Paper, per ream, wim foo cond foshe mitt erly whste the elem’nis | 4it@ companion, abd coud oo are tems wit | {04.@ nheth aby doplsnety Bava. Ere te CEES ORAL EE, 2 esas ieee Feces Sime TOT Oot | Seated Properale wil be ro aaah can Wes = dehberati i such @ thing as haying bottled fruit without an 10. 100 reamis Cap Paper, second quality, ruled, per ing mind delivering ol mate iancfuomcwnere sesvog the Tere ee But while doing so, with deadly effect, upon | mold whatever, I think the reason whits mold ream. - ed, and to | Siti Bepartment. ‘to ‘be erected un Seventocnths ees than in the direction Thad hoped et fest. the man whom 1 su id to be high chief, ag | forms; is, that the dof the can if not app ie 2. 100 re: ws mente P » a No apg ey Sew York avenge and F strost, sag lees th: 2 ped at Letore mentioned, f was stardled by'n ery from | $008 quot, avi many ladies consider this x Weiuh uct less than 10 pounds to the roa, | }0 200 WIPKACTIC CEMENT. of aunt There was no fear of our ranning short of pro- | before afte dee pm fiead ora | Part Of the ‘process, Only yesterday a friend Shh bacon eerie Hace dache oud, end a> | yo {a we could consutae We pata reat oard than | Sealwart eavage Tiieg into ‘rlow om’ the cenct fold mje that she always waited three or four AND DEALER IN + 69 Foewchgh act bons than td pocnas to the ream, re rcemstahaeal win " minutes after the fruit was in ie bottle before m wantities fre u ee rrels. | finned fine, and we were datiy drifting into seg rer mee its tome putting on the lid. «It Tets out the air,” she 18. 200 reauie white-laid Commercial Mote Paper, | Srict st’ the Sepss tens eechee! —— T ratglcss but no salt could be seen. A | Title girl, who ick go the Retin, slung a ‘vitlet ce | eaid: ‘i looked surprised. “You know there are uled, per ream. — St vuch times as may in hin julgun ‘ = Din the soho, = wae 20, Se mast: | wood directly in Lis face. He was theown othe, | always bubbles of air that have to come up.” ite-Inid Commercial Note Paper, | "A sample: vf the coment to tre salon I said, “I kno 2 r ‘len descended with the hope of seeing one | balance and fell backwards, while the spear |) OPry- pty Suey bn ¥ adem the 6 - * knife Quickly down the inside, and that brings | . . we superouacresma mess Tvbe Bey mg, Apcbiteet, and be to-mogow. | Thus week after week wore away i br omg Byala fain ug | tiem up.” The quicker the lid is applied, the | GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS ‘ saenias Guanes tees Wan Bee om) that the buhicr will coseee world to each’ other, and every day served to | abd-the danger was over. The breeze whe Paster, sath ahousd net be Miturbed unit: you. Paper, and lw Kuvelopes to eait each, per | and perivrm the contracts t hime. fasten the tendrils. more firmly about my heart, | feshening a little, and the two boats were now | Want fo use to the air-bubbles, which often form duects plain White Paper, flat and very | erred set TUE ANY ss she leaned in her childish dependence upon | Blaiuly in view and fast nearing up. I directed | widie the bottle ie flinges Miele sare: gill oan for enrviling, 25 inches by 19K | “Proposals must be inclosed iu a araled onvelape me. I thought how miserable Tmighthave been | Yessie to keep a little moro off, so a to head di- | While fhe hottie ts filling, @ little care will ob- et and tnier cl" Propvsais tor Cement tor the New if entirely alone in a similar q@ituation: and? reetly for them; for | had more sea rvom now, 5 y Me A ering 3 “ cloves for letters, very | State Department,” and address ¢ y jamal in re- | And ele that I could aftued to laughs ak tho whore | £2e bottle, do not pour in sich & way as t0-clOse | On this geasom ieibiasy tanienate sata Gk seek tok ini atte eee + ay turn, clung to her, and gave thanks as for a ee Which. naw fe farcry Hele | the whole mouth of the bottle, because that pre- an unusually sauare, per my25-13 Supervising Architect, Troasary Dap't —— heaven-sent, to @ part of ay ioveling trier me 7 Ws | vents the escape of the air; but rather let tho Goods for Gentlemen, Youth, and Boyhood, 19. 25,00 white’ Atiosive Envelopes: very smooth 5 Ss aaa a whole future life and being. I do not think ‘The warps of the two fall-manned whale t fruit dide gently down the side of the bottle. It comprising, at least, as complete an aud thick, 9 inches by 4 inches square, pROPonaLs FOR ars FN ai See Set ever part- | weroskiifully thrown Upto me and vith toe eo) Onl Seay ee ay: asthe omaltiiik iets kn tiegdl 0h: Sian Whdee Sibhosive. Gredlanen: Sc Dittevs, AKTMENT. "iy observations satisfied me that we had | twelve resolute seamen ou her docks, the Ware rs very smouth nnd thick, sx by 3% tuchos TREASURY DEPAKTME a beyond the latitude of the Tonga and Fe. | S8¥ might bid defiance to any number of pirat- Pliny pa titigeiy, Legendary oped elsewhere. sare, por af Onricg Surcaviiny Amcwirn : ve @ perfectly air-tight cover, sure a | ; ay 3 groupe without having seen them. This | {cei ances, ‘The wepsails wore hoisted a¢ once, | sat tho fruit porfectif bolls ail throughout, be- M00 very amit Bnd thick, he inches by SR | Sealed Proposals will be ed at this fine ma ywiedge was rather a reliefto me; for we mah tee et ¢ rapidly | fore putting it into the bottles, and then to be . inches square, por M 1 12 o'clock m. of the StH DAT OF JUNE, IMI, for should, most Ikely, have fallen into [Encl ory teed ong eee peogy amy age) wick about putting on the cover, and letting 82. WnpH white Adbrsive, Ruvelopes for letters, | farnishing and delivering, on the site «f the iaow “anni: ——. very oapen ick, and in all reepsees » to be oreated ‘on. hove Sane Ceemsmaees 25 5 — algal cra Fe Tiki yin |e, ec Werk ateacen ss s ing on toward the equator It is not necessary to let out the steam or air, 23. 5,000 whits Adhesive Envelopes of the highest | foundationsand collar walla Sorento: Gov tap pone tee tiie purposes De not inst a In the READY-MADR LS esdilimiiaeed fo jy a 2 Oe knife under the rubber (according to some %4. wow white Adhesive Envelopes, for canis, | _ patted 1 ful mo: the horizon ef yi ve per M. Sandstone. or other suitable Stone. ie Eraiarimcineitnsmnigituee | | CHOTUING DEPARTMENT | 10 at wie pera cage | Seetensy mente Say 4 which Thad often seen before, and mented). It is not necessary to bury the bottle | Willhe found och : et ie ofa length equal to the thickness of the walls. well. The bunches of tufts of cocoanut trees | became sins in the earth, or to have a dark vault mad in the : Semen ae seemed (on Se and ss very few land were the first o} a ‘wang arrange | cellar fur the purpose. Mine. kee fectly, COATS: 2. 1,000 heavy white Adhesive Envelopes ,9% inches came into view; 90 that, as we neared ¥ withont mold, ona shelf in » rathersight ccllag’ ‘ by 16 inches square, per 3. the slender stems seemed to be rooted in the Tryou bottle your fruit in the way, it will | BLACK CLOT FROCK COATS, 28. 2900 cloth-liued Ravelopes, 8 inches by 3% =. oo Wo were setting, by tho force cts Corist, ay | curce'which she hadakared ist oer The ea Goutt do inrighd, and ictin the alr wih kate, | BEAGK CLOTH sack COATS. cee reenT os, B00 wits Anes v reopen to anit Cigass, | brok size of hon's ogg», waitable for com? reetly towards the island, and there was no Sian carefully spied eg net, father's offscte | Sr some othet way, 16 won's keep, no matter | PLUM CLOTH FROCK COATS. | ay, 0.400 "butt-coloted “Kuvelopsse tek elistive, | “Bids will be made by the cubic yard bility of propelling the ship away from it. py u aa tluighe te F clothing and | wherg you put it. Of course, if you have nos| BROWN CLOTH FROG ; : Yery smooth and thick, 73 inchos by 3 |. Proposals to be made meperately Gor the Rubble there was a chance that it might |. | education; and her a tender farewell, I | Gone it ri, ut, it will keep longer in a dark, cold | OLIVE, DAHLIA, BL and ‘other Colored i square, for ducumeuts, per id for the Concrete Stone, and must be made If so we could not land upon it, for we had no loft her to follow up sty profeston. as - piace, but it will succumb to the atmosphere in mast vALKIN( WATS, with VESTS to matoh; | 4. 500,00 uff colored” Envelog my not adhesive, — » be obti boat, and it was out of tho question i think of made Teele ail tat the fervicat 4 at | the etd. Bottled fruit put up ina proper man- | DRAL DETET SACK jekotgmeteamin oat cum ‘of Sve thousand dollars ( @e ison — aenols oC a | Soterh 1 found Jeaio silthat the tondose ner will keep for years, if desired. Ihad sme | ¥IGURED SUMMEB CLOTH SACKS; 32. 900 butt-colored Kuvelopes, wihesive, that the bidder will accept and perform the contract coral most careful guardian could desire. In all wt Ps very But wo had been as at she was equal, in some superior, to. my boone og beaches at a friend's the other evening, | ALPACA SACKS, $3.30 (i 87s inche. by 3% inches | if awarded him. defore wo had discovered the landyvor withinren , 3 ssnooth and thick 16 suid she did not know whether they were | SERGE SACKS, Olive and Black; he y e right to regeot any or all bids is reserved. Fj and had they been twins, they could not | two or three they wore | MUMAIE Batk Sir ~ yon ready Weitien Bentsen ML arvold. But she knew » Scriped. Gray, Brown, White $3. MW dozen ready Writing Tabicts, 5 by 35% inches Proposals must be inclosed ina sealed envslepe, . a . por de indos d “Proposals for Rubble Stone fe he Toanhe e a ar Detter. cho time I arriy. | Botiuwt years, for she did not put up any, ashe jue, and Blats Uolors, ao. suuare, por dened, indorsed “Proposals for Rubble Soue for the weet ad ics pinin white Candis, second - | Mate Department,” or “Proposals for Concrete ed home in Command of the Greeeeien y | bad uscd up all her empty bottles tor cherries jour paci-s plain w qual ¢ . joen. 5 for the new State Department.” and slressed lums, raspberries, etc.; and as she had several — 88. 10 dozth packs Cada i yeaa AB MULLETT. Die, Butit occurred to me sarnges know not at Se eae cae that | Lottles of peaches on hand, she did not Think it UR CLOTH VEST: : fy, por dozens ne eerenseny best qunl- | 8, aes papervising Action, PoE — Raew lobed nee om ———. ny —— Neeoeeee aur pea feel. | BCcessary to buy more bottles for a fresh supply STs HE 3% Lream ae white Blotting Paper. 19 inches Prorosaz S FOR GRANITE appearan: sander 6 might tach other. I- ar . by 24 inches syuare, that, per ream. SAL, RG _ canvas in fine weather, must be and sus- | Ing came upon mo very gradually. Perhaps is | | Queue Cunmate—To Borsin—These aro ARSEILLES VEST* _pickages: iibttmg Pads," por dozon ae oe ree Cameron; but in strength and force of character, | she might well have been several years younger. When near the French Bock, we encountered of wind, whi ceeded in violence any- ‘hich I have ever experienced, before or im the Pacific. But our little ‘passenger at home on ship-board, and appeared e Httle fear or uneasiness. She remained until the wind apd mpelied, by fears fo p.clowe in the cab her safety, to order ly seaboat in a the blow, And on the second her sterm cantas having ¥ of the elements. "It was found quite to bend and set any new sails, and ion became really dang or several hou! of a sea, but no ls st work of bending hat seemed to ly the whole length of the time cape. OF ly to the was a roaring aud inanimate ob- ached about me. ts were promiscuous! ugh to do to re iy fate w * oF two. must be the same as that of my stretching their while herefand th kingthe ceaseless roar of 1 to die together, un- ie record attached to vur names, bally foundered at sea.” ering in every timber of her ancient © Warsaw rose again triamphant from her death-struggle with the ele- are deck came into view as she herself fre rien; for nearly all iw pn beth able natu uman being was to seen, as, sti nny elevated position, [looked about fad been swallowed up and goue te al account. sentiment; indeed I think the It buoyant, for | had ald ever rise again. I slid ud watching my opportu- 9 the cabin. Everything the companion way had uters, and the sea had a acataract. I stood in the door- leadling into the after-cabin, drenched and shivering, looking up at the new opened hatch- and wondering how long it might be ere F should be engulfed: for the nextsea that bearded us would probably SU) and water-log the already shattered hull. “: Where's father?” said a tremulous little voice behind me. Until then Thad not thought of the child. I urned at the sound, and saw the bright head rotrading from the narrow opening of a state- vom door. The blue eyes were ‘unnaturally ‘panded with wonder and anxiety; but there «> Bone of the childish weaknessof fear that ght have been locked for under the eircum- snees. ~: Mr. Darrell, where's father?” she ted. How could I answer the question? Only by & sn to her to keep close within her room, I moved forward out of her of vision, t my tell-tale tace might be 2. Powerless, as I regarded any effort I contd ake for safety against the storm, I waited the ment when the ship should be ifed, with demic and m} . But as if demon of rath had been satiated, she now appeared to © better weather of it than she had done for r= before. Hope again revived, and [ has- ned to explain our position to the orphaned ih i knew not how to begin, rough seaman that I as, to break the sad intelligence ¢ toner. But I “Gad it unnecessary speak; already tiytace was sumcient for her quick eewaprehem oy tace w: nt for won tetakein there tn Alter the first burst of grief, which I suffered her to indulge uneheeked, she became ealm, wonderfully so, and was to look the Inatter Ream | in Bs tes with a coolness and a ‘wesball be drowned, Mr. Dar- wu adloat there; and once nore her mirac: Fp pee tame fear her, gave way again. Rt et for Want of canvas to we shipped no amore heavy seas. I near my charge i through the it, for, of course, of i sleep. promised her that I cr be as a father to her, and that, come what i, she should share my fortunes, aud be to i that Game. was twenty-five years old, and child. Besides, I was under promise of ge a young lady of suitable age. She tor sncther, during my abscuco—but that + nothing to do with my story. Wivu the morning light came the necessity for i a sense of responsibility mew and me. I sounded the well and found only two feet of water in the — this having woyked down from ee Guioet i — aloye, to pump her out; but rej in Ea surngs that Lett hada tana eomel ender’ tem fe, had she sunk, I should have had ne depen- Gegce beyond such a raft as I co} ve 34 we le d. E boat had - ‘ ioceed aud let fall the foresall, and vucocedcd reased to such a degree that her father | 2. Warsaw, owing to her stiffness, was a | m the belt-ropes, she lay wallowing - halyards and sheet | je of our stout | off the wind as I dared; but I was fearful of get- Se tee war ‘ ar sor netage “. the unreasonable inuisitiveness of man? | berries, aud as soon as the fruit boils, bottle. ; h piut bottles Continental Ink, per dozen Hem bevinheracut, am the ship ante San | Logika wemanhow she tnowe in scate like | baptericn dons whole’ honge pice bene, IN FURNISHING GOO ah butties best Carmine Lak, per | them. ‘Traw their gestures ‘an tiey pointed at hist There, let me gonow. But, Priam,”” add- besides the hasta from ng seeds show unpieas: . 2 NG ‘DS, ¥o-Sc hoaied seek bitten Mitenges pec Abies : : \e dvr girl, turning back, and stricking a | antly in the syrup. Iprefer to make a jam . the bandspike men, that thoy were already sus he atti SS, hone noteny I did i piciots to them. They would = mpt any ng in the tone of he: to VESTS, 4m tc tono of her | face aaanchy. Steip) them: fron the ates | seaaren abla single breasted, from 82.50; packs lay with us, {f they believed the veasel letters; for she ab wrote 3 $8. Wdoxen Moore's Lmproved Blotter, large and de fully’ manned and armed They hal come | sister might write toan elder brother; but her | Allow six ounces of sugar to og atari ge Luding Plai staal, per di eae off to drive a barter with the white men, as was | letters on this » Were not quite as affec- | OT about one pound of sugar to three ds of ae: packages Blotting Pads for More's their usual custom. tionate au at fit. There was al embarrase- | Currants. Puta layer of sugar and currants in PANTALOONS: 1 1 mines, % Tatonce set to work, with the help of the child, who showed a realy comprehension of the situation, to manufacture a crew tor the vessel. Seamen's clothes were abundant, and ina short mani the kettle until two-thirds fail; seton back of Yet, thiswas bat naturcl’when I reflected | wre, ori the oven, until the sugar melts and | BLACK BOESKIN PANTS from $4.50 to $23; uponit. But it must have been this ve: change | the juice starts. Now letthem come to a boil, Bi Rye enon ane ee ALTE g that put me in the way of reflecting. There was, | #ew them awhile, if you wish, or bottle as) TRUER ISTE ps : oC Porth gf nee for furnishing and ‘ap Portfolios, without locks, por | for iuamiching: 41. $dozen Quarto Portfolios, with lock, per dozen. | Tht ex 2 Scrap Book’, per degen, , time every handspike was up ina motley | after all, nothing very awkward or anomalous in | Quickly as possible; mast be boiling when fered in Waal s. saree bee ik ia s cr owtaiu ide guites ‘cack, por suit. These were all stuffed ont into shape, ant | CUr position towards cach other. § Hee Ey eee ant Donen, battles will | regard: £0 variet7 of patterns snd since, maistly of my | 44. % gcevn bcmoraniume Books, octave sitn,tep 2 jer gee Enc ies an ss a Gest here, ct uy Foro og rape oe pet even with the glass, and waxed neatly. Ordered styles. rices range from 95 to $10, sole CT ae aS pt fe pore the pe an ie °, or But, r : 5 price shea ce = tb quarried and delivered me Fatious parts of the ship, so asto give the whole | port herscif she had found employment. as "| Grecx G posmarnntEs—To BOTTLE —Ro- Iferlee otf abd werk eeepc naan’ for goodsot | 45, gavsen * Uf net steee that will be farnt @ most lifelike ap] ance. is and o ow teacher, fand insisted upon paying her board. | move the ‘This I bad learned from the various letters rv- | half pound of sugar to a pound of berries. Lf SUITS: ceived; and, of course, | admired her indepen- | you wish them whole, you will need a little wa- dent spirit. ter. Puta layer of sugar and gooseberries, and tuech will be abi ark fac Tloaded all the firearms we had on board‘ which amounted to only three muskets; and then went aloft to loose the mainsail, which had never _The largest assortment of BLUE FLANNEL been set since the gale in which the crew were I hops pondesing the matter till it formed the } So on, and then water nearly to gover them, but | SUITS of various qualities and shades, made in J. p swept overboard. ¢ had felt unable, alone, to | chiet sabject iny thoughts through many a | not qutic. Put the fruit into the bottles by the ways, ranging in price from $10 to $20 Penkui control such an immense sheet of canvas. But I | long hight’s watch. I did net know of anyother | teacupful. ‘Take them from the tle solid in. TP SUITS fi 10. Tipp e must have it ready for use now, in case L should | woman whom { could love so well—I was only | the cup, but allow some of the boiling Juice, or 7 SUITS fr Sis a nae nd'within one yout, want to give the vessel more headway. thirty-three, even though [ had been a bearded | they will chill. Have the bottle gull ofthe ber- T SUITS 513 ‘i ow being used. While on the mainyard, engaged in loosing it, | second mate when she was a wee sprite of a | ries, and then cover with whatever quantity of ; ag: i tenho’ @ sail appeared in sight over the point of the is- | child, After all, the disparity of age and per- | the heiling juice ia necessary. Ifyou wantthem | CHEVI: . 20; ped, assorted, land. Not a canoe—one could wot be seen at | haps made into jam, let stew until a pulp is | CHEVIOTEEN SUITS, new designs, 620 : sh that distance In range of the trees—but a ship! | But I could not bear the thought of her mar- | formed, and use no water. Ripe. gooseberr! * meas si mn CASHMERE $16 w 820, SILK MIXED stp SUITS from 318 > suits Were made spe My heart leaped at the thought that help and deliverance were within a few miles ot me. «« Bring up the ensign from the cabin, Jessie!” Ishonted, as I let fall the bunt of the inainsail, and hurried down on deck. I eaught it from nt it to the balyards, ast as a signal of distress. rying mo—as perhape she might, if Lasked her— | are better mu jam; a little less sugar from any feeling of grativide or obligation. | than for the green ones is required. ‘Though J am satisfied since that L wronged her, Ruvears, on Pir-Ptaxsy—To Borris even in thinking she might do so. Skin young and tender stems, and cut t She had developed into a beautiful woman | proper lengths. Allow a half pound ot when we next met. She was evidently as fond | (brown will do) to the pound of me as ever, for the tears came inte her eyes at | for ume time, if you wish, or si sch | MUM sizes of xt quarry No bid wilt b th aces to wen. with handles, por dozen FS, MLTUCES Cases, per 222 caully for LINEN GOODS: Gill's Paper Fasteners, 100 in each, 4 . y = = Hing Pencils, with box of leads , While the child put the | #ghtet me. Butshe did not, of course, rush | a boil, and bottle, sealing as quickly as possible A GREAT STOCK, ra Mei Power of the Toreadl were | into my arms and kine ‘me with the old eiuldish | "yo." Depiaree oT etmek coos’ tas SI. save yo RRR &o as to be on thesame track with | @#anden. All of which was natural enough, | req squr pic-cherrics; the large white look aud \ {ic American Lend Pencil Company of cl. Teould not steer directly at | Len 1 came t consider upon it. taste better with the stone left in. Some por- SS eo Pinal ashore; nor could she work | , 1 tovk occasion very soon after my arrival to | con. consider the black Tartarian an unsuitable | agun, No. ils, por inst the force of the cur- | *Pea’ to my sister, alone, abouts Jesie. An L put up a tity the past Blac Pencils, p=rdoz. in her sending boats, as | P 3 ] was transparent enough to betray the pt well and were delicious. [ did + ® pisces to the pount, fog or dis | 80 rest [felt in Maria’s answer. At any rate, ‘and some without, You may | looked at me very roguishl: “ No,” she said, “none that put them up with or without sugar. My way is | u now of. I wish 'To one pound of sweet. cherries allow one- d Ink and Peucil Era: jozen. hat is, an aceeptedor accepta- -yards round, and ; por doren But meanwhile | She might have. quarter pound of white sugar, and alittle water. i (A.16 inchos ing with me, and Lhad | Pieope. Tdidn't mean to say that no suitors | Bring toa perfect boll, and bottle. | K VESTS; ‘aie iamemtames My sham seamen to | bad Applied only that she has none now. Pir Cuennies—To Borrte. { bUsTERSs. per grw “ Heeeive their shar “ Very,’ said Maria. Yet [ think L know a | lowing the juice to drop with the che ies Rape) T#, Tusewuod, three | GR mn & wut the tric! 2 z a und of frui arly or quite a half pound a dosensiecl-tipr - od _ ; ered, ‘and, I feared, before suc- } Mi mpom she would nos refuse. an or brown sugs them stew until the ‘sn FOR YOUTH: eee PPoresaLs FoR sTATIONERY bo ipo pig ge sheng po eee “You are the last one who ought to ask the | is reduced to a syrup, or until they look a little G7. @ dozen Gillott’s Biack Swan Quill Pens, per - ri ivel ey * ei jet i os xT oF S Te. May 9. uestion. Go lovk in the glass,” she added, as | glazed. Now bring to a lively boll, and they are | ghaplcaning variety substantially described inthe DEPARTaRsT ov Stare. May 29.107 dozen : 3 = Prices are low. 68. 150 dozen Perry's large Biue Barrel Steel Pens ¥ for the re i ey © Tose to leave me. ready to bottle. Remember | = er denen. ) 472, will be reerived at this De bie Tag ge fg rte gg pong gratia) grat Lam too id, Maria”, Thls tn spite of | fr ail Yottled frait; eal quickly, while boiling FOR BOY: 69. 100 dozen Uillott’s Small Barrel Stecl Pens, por we Btu Day oF Jove. dor oul The avin nD; argued mysel ie ied Chat = = Z 4 this ad sa Tayes at once, aut Ekceeil hee” waspot. Se : Eres warened To Borris Let them be JACKET AND PANTS SUITS. 70. 2% gr ty"s Electro gilt Classical pr or bidding will be furnicbed upom ap- way, which Fdetermined she should not lose: for | _ ‘* Too old to look in the glass, do you mean?” | as fresh as possible. Pick over. and reject every n 5 Lae AN ML is canal ah cechaeeeih-ce it the barbarians once saceceded in getting on | S#ked my sister innocently. one at ail decayed. Wash thoronghly before | ©! 1 for $6, $7, $9, and §10; eee eee et SOME RNDN, per: ; atta Loard, it would be too late for any attempt or | {She docan's think so," mischlovously again. | taking of the stems, To every poutt ef becies r irs rose, 72. 200 grossof other Stecl Pens, assorted styles, per ye executed by the successful ath boats to rescue us, even if we were not instantly pet w death. It was no time now to think of the question whether Tcould ever get the sails in “Stay!” said I detaining her, becoming very | allow three ounces of white sugar; use a porce- | Impérative and serious all at once. “1am your | iain or brass kettle. Put layers’ of sngar and brother, Maria, Do not jest or trille with my | fruit; no water, until you have sufficient in the days after being Bross : 73. 9 dozen boxes ready made Quill Pens, perdozen, Nose. EN SUITS, & , poxes ’ . ae . feelings.” kettle. Put them on a slow fire, and stir them For boys from 8 years tod, | 74 dozen nard & Noyes’ and David's Jot — pd Topreng sotto nee tan pee” at nt Bet for worlds!” she returned, even more constantly mntil retuced to a Jam. Lot them | ‘The assortment i not surpassed elsewhere Pack lnk. tm smart, pint, and hatf pint | SiGe will. bon fabled for dari i had only time to de this and let go the gear, | S¢Fiously than I myself had spoken. * Neither | stew untit the Jam looks glazed, then boil up and pen an eas a ¥, per dozen Saw taking it. om te ecoeapanted ty So that they filled and bagged out in mid air; for | Withiyours, Priam, nor with hers, for is she not | bottle. If you wish them whole, take the juice 75. Sdozen email bottles ¥ Ink, per dozen. sufficient surctics inasum equal to 9 oft course E could not hoist the yards up. The | 98 24y twin sister?” drained from the berrics, and the sugar, no 6. Sdeaen halt-pint bo uutinental Luk, per . « But how do you know all this?” water, and boil well together. ‘Then add’ the leading canoe was now drawing vory near mie; dozen. 80. Sdezen pint bottles Muc: per «ly y them. ian al heb toe! &1, 6dozen Jar uci with etal tops and Of course I couldn't; but I thought I might do | Rip Rasrnenniea—To Bortis.—Ono short | fa'the Distinct ee Drash for cach, per dagen. j — self, ae hint. — I — was ee quarter pound to a good Pound of fruit; put in offering only god articles, that can be relind ow, To | 2-10 dozes. Morgan's Patcut Macilage Stands, por Se eG eae and our mother, | layers in the kettle, and reduced to a atm; stewed | Cuumucrate ty part: Corea Roaliog W. | a tw ‘that Jessie and I were to sail | Cm a. j- | WHLTE DRESS SHIRTS, the best assortment of | 83. 25 pounds Red Sealing Wax, four sticks to the She fovece ef lite’ comstie "Ghe doceatt know Sor ee SOM, AEE Deteed. Bevct styles and sizes probably to be found at any pound, per poand. picious; probably from having noticed that tl did 10 ‘move about. But they rested on. the paridles to confer with the next comers, and F ad {Las gained so mach time, while I was do- ing wha: I could to punish the' Warsaw ahead. knew these pe pic well enough to be sure © subject to inspection by purpose by the Secretary of A an inferior article will be use to aunul the contract at the ry oat charge at the Depart- Thread 5 r or dened overnight, then strain again. To every pint of | Long Sleeves, % Slee and 2 Sleeves, of best ge ty mene mpgs timer retail house in the country; gotten up expressly | &4. 25 poun prone tecs | Badge the | , eeaine that they would 1ever attack, unless all the cir- | #»y better than I do on the other hand, at what cx Rasprennres.—Th de for me after my own desigas, pound. in quarter-pound boxes. per pound. ply with any one order under the sity ait mene wera mean et aro, | Wes Scandia us we bath opie us cet as | Ted ake icons plone“? "| wnt RGSS: Pot tation and wnneaty | ©. WOatne Sarr tion ck | ein Secretary af State may Fi pulel me rily in re vitering; ol Bee ts it made. Wocmtenere “ y Hy » quanti as sdun as certain of the true state of things that | consquetce. : Rep MARYBERDY VineoAU—Pat a quart of | srciiT SHIRTS, essential to health. nie entre tacos lee Cates \ Comaary tcp they would maka n dashing shtempete tara the good vinegar over two quarts of berries. Lot | BOB SHIRTS, white an colored. OS. Sdonen extra large vise Cat-giass Inksteede, | Yailure, and charge to ship by force. | Romantic Trial in England. Me pope ae a Reha pad aapthon| eal oe ne Merino, Blk, Lisle | 5, 19 goon Inkstamdss ol glass or other material, | ie, wich Bt wind be | °'Ebatd thes shakes off the first cances, 4 Mipwreck Claimant for the Tichborne Baronet | J8ic@ over two more quarts of berries; stan ; 4 cy Rema | nd c them in the wake, A stern chase is provertialiy ince und Reeality—A Question of eda . 6d Cut-glass Inkstands. with metal tops, elesene ipemrquaaes ania Caligtenien: Juicg allow a pound of white sugar. Let it come | fnglich, and Domestic manulscture, from Sito | $8. 6 done Git sites tan tur deake: per dosck | wivand contracts will awarded faster than the ship could, under her bags and | Sir James Tichburne, a gruff, violent, and | seny to a boil, and bottle for use | paws of Muslin, Joans, and Linen, from 28 | $9. 22 dozen Sloth Prn-wipers, per dozen. it HAMILTON Fi festoons. But other pursuers were fore- ing | dissipated man, much given to Lard driuking, | 12 small-necked bottles, One tablespoonful 10 44sizes. Ep a] eed Ste nd serotary of State upon me, and freah reinforcements ting « had two sons, one named Koger, the older, and |! @ gluse of icc-water makes a refresh- | BUMMER MERINO and GAUZE DRAWERS, ilk Taste, per dozen. | : from the shore as we neared the land obliquely. | Alteed the youuger, Roger grew up a boorish | ME Mummer berérage and in also excelent for ee WEBS: $0.28, per dozen. | None seemed to care to visit the other ship; but | boy, of lazy disposition. He purchased a com. | !Valids—American Agriculturst. BATHING SUITS; 19, Ber doses on auiwere attracted by the mysterious manwuvres | misgion in the army, he deyaited two ilfe anid A Maicimeuinl Sekine, ALL LINES HANDKERCHIERS, hantsomely Bh per does. | =, of mine. Bee venture in Sou! merica. In April, ¥ 3 nt uy 01 . 8, Sei dines oor aceu —— A lar: rh o LD barked at Rio, dead dr A few evenings since, says the New Orleans 2.5 12 per dozen; i te : igh | 2 s7i. udgeeioave beats ane ain nag Otte em ae png oe re gee ina Picayune, just as Justice Ryans was leaving his | FIN LINe® COLLARS; from $2 to $3 per +2 balla Sef Hemp Tine, large, abd to welch | at my track. I was obii Recessarily, to pas | Blaache) was never leard of from that date, | #ffice, he was confronted br two charming young iOTINEN COLLARS, from §3 to 9. 20 bells Hard Twine, to weigh about five her so closely that fet suspicions, and nothing Leing heard of Koger, and the old | ladies, who requested aprivato interview. Con- | SLI. 11h J ined otuds to the ball, per pound. aroused by telegraphic si from thelr bafiied Daranet dying suvn after, all hopes of his return | ducting them back into his office, the bland | 41) {LINEN CUFFS for 40 and 0c. per 100. 100 balls Sinail Brown Twine, to weigh about | comr des, were a : bail, per ponad, wa, Toke, o weigh one-half #8 Ee = given up, aud the second sun, Alfred, suc- | magistrate inquired in what way he could oblige A chutce sclection of Wind articles stan ‘perder nthe flotill 1} ho: ved in 1908, leavi infant heir, fe u not?” the eldest by far the i co ls. Al werer, die aving an ir, for those which had been left in the rear gave chase | whom it is clai ‘thas be ts true heir of the ‘m, inquired. “Yes.” he said. “And oan | A) cl marty le—that is, can a % under full power of sails and ee ane ere perty and rank. But old Jade f ncver ime Pen er oe + lady’ NE tle and estates.’ Sir Alfred, | them. ‘You are a Justice of the Peace, are from leading bow ¢] ALLL wettest of | ALLL INEN 3 for T5c.; matitute the NEN A LORE, % Te. The Quarto Qust and Commercial Ne ce ide INES i 3 ge Bor ws adel Ee Pat upin peckageact Aveauirescacke aifpertace | ment anal the Udder ms ee -HOSE, my standarl number, po Eh aa adel outside’ | The articles contracted for must be farnished “ * ir J | from time to during the year, in quantities bac her older spn wag | Slong with her. I'm not a marrying man my-| Bal piiGGAN HALF-HOSE, brown and white; All’ the Manilla Paper must bo of pure Manitia | from time, to time during, the. 3 sugatition i self, rejoined the trembling magistrate, fear- | BIN TE and BROWN HALF-HOSE sheets, and of the toughest orders 2 ship on bows at once. had been advertising in all the English tog bet his own trees tanoived im the | a MST tiGHIs: se quantities will, however, be called for during iP) fa Lon- | issur Ob, not at all,” said the damsel, and the individnal or ‘ichborne, and ferret hr compaulin nn “ Treckon, ped by ood Closing wih te eneiny, to run ‘up the hain rig i and fame * cuit er homey mie iwc was hogging the wind under all sal ry hier “sanction to his olan the ibsrict in which & Trpretire ren cr do Waa — Could see that two boats had lett her one claims best.on & form furnishd bi riment , 4 omditioned for {1 si ait h ns of the arti- po map lonelier to have been saved from the or ‘the cies as way be awarded ander Rand the perform. But a crisis must come before they could ar- | Blanche, after which he went to Melbourn, ORDER DEPARTMENT, ay eee rive on the I ‘on deck seized on a sheep farm, dctalbad Sor the paeteee by te eee (SECOND FLOOR.) expert detailed for the purpose by thes Lp fe, cmoredged weapon, Castro, and mar- the Treasary,and the delivery of an taferior article which be more effective at close qi England was caused by ill be deemed sufficient cause to annul the Contract, Gentlemen wishing to order Garments will find | ment. Sill be deemed melon the act ed June 17, 1845, the a] Se coin ee retary ac! election of COATINGS, SUITINGS, | | BY spproved , 1845, the Secrstary where I could j quickly TROUAERINGS AAD VEST os Ns Tenese to ex: | pDeliverics must be free of charge st the Treasuey either side. ‘The bulwarks, as ‘sald, dhaentin tive yee ab any os: | Cusively to articles of manufacture ; a exter ender been nearly all swept away by the ses Arthur Orton, 2 ac « RO hei of ike United Stata provided the, sum ~ yd failure to ‘comply with anyone onder wad much | Panes teaniaaoe wang ie! was famlliay with tre portions of Sosa Persons uakus ain ‘ave required to pay ad- Feasonable vo euitie | 9 = rof the Trsasury mate op Of the two canoes, traveled by Sir ‘Dress Shirts to order. i Sih mene pentiy 6 wer Tesceheins, aoe sotmmry facts con saereprecentaigns perl ea re pr a ; | EhRFge tiate contractors Aity yor comm, the Seoruinineh tp tan tae ing aia be personnel of the “ ith rent iene oral ‘ srilce wifes whee the ~ pies srowth a = ‘by a satisfactory hart while I was y ‘the other. I the ‘and the BrStrongers are invited to loave thei? mcasures | Such of the above articles as muy be designated by |, BToPonsl oom pe A ae = | boarding- am @ musket, the only i 2 een, that with e view to future orders, Pip at a fo established manufacturers or in the setiabicane i had, 1 0k 8 alm 06 tho man eaten, for carringe, on or before the lat day of November : and im the head one of the canoes and fired. He of the J ‘Proposals to be addresse| to the undersigned, ‘rience. SI next. marked ~ Proposals for Stationery goats hat aah amie | ae hen aes ea Rr pith cigar eo mat EL eee, confusion and loss of headway would be suffi- jobaguve ta Gabeltoe oe ‘I ai ine oe Suen be mine?’ — sent it | Ss bg Ga a 7 a te pe foe myZ eolst cause adrift. various rane yt a) was pur- H posal, i _———_—$—————————— efentite cause her to love her of grasping “ one, and the | Chased by a gentleman, and a posltion on pA th propeser mod at paper te Weisht por sr= STONE. i across the deck just In time to meet result bamealt te fore ‘his head. One day the li Deeame loose, and ream. The whole of cach specitiod e ——, the other canoe as she fell side. qOne of 2 in epdeavoring to fasten it his eye rested upon Met will be deemed class; and the person SENECA QUARRIES. ny Quaker mariners with Sud tr pSexbone Fon tnx yinsr rice since Jcfferam Davis | the fentimont and name, and ho involuntaril AS HERETOFORE = Price inter kcs Seba i coke at hand. I it and released from his bondsman, Mr, | exclaimed, ‘D—n fool. n Martha return H 5ro conveniently at 1 liked ‘at tho Over. | to ber home that day, she was taken to a retired Have on hand and Saw to order Kiting two of them. They also lost thetr Tho introduction | patt pf the cottage and warmed up with a strap; eT alls, Door Bi astern. But, by this time, a third itleman who got the hat was her father.* HEREAFTER, Tables, Wlegming, Trap! and @ fourth were almost upon me. Iwas ready, Tit Cupas Rupert Leapen—tit is feirduey i of Doth sides, and, now that I was Taitroad work marty to Reis ts ter el aeelaty ne ae n. Bembetta, commander-in-chief of the Hecourg Werk. la 3 in army, wason board s Havana steamer rompect ee <3 a aaek aie cea or te which arrived in. New York on Saturday last. ONE PRICE ONLY. tractor pat in.eult, sed “Proposals for Sia- | OF. 3 nor peone violent 'agalimt ‘the ship's side, Sin Lana eerie cmp omer anr e) Laan senate a be aircied to the Becre renee yar cocver ani tit being thrown on the But while emia, Bod one the Washingtan. _ma-m.W Ww. + Secretary. Fas had seeured a rim hold, and bo grinning Sonia ma ~ wa =A beset E elie: cninanet hehehe = Mio Maree eae SLY ted fess je ines atu many dange — oes . 0, wert sheer. A rush, with hat w "United States. | BAUM'S TeCrORY, 5 wartiors had made good, their on the eston is to fail again in New York onths Secretary of the Senate of the United De pat re joo = 410 SEVENTH STREET, 5. W. ' joS-lawiwys