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=e, WHATA TMREE YEAR OLD BOY IS Good FoR. vsinters Bus eye, te oni eS hee be” lasses” on “brover's” tow the fire when mamma's not in, 7 “I teal off to gink ina t pup “iv” a mittea oF sel hun to “watty” and “den” jive b up the calf “ivy brover = big yope,”” © tubbard” ans est some soft soap. td hamny friall eo his wee tore— eit crying To paneh hist Tobarn his swe To throw x To* ms To pull allt To" aie Sara bests hie cau fad in thehara Dold stottoge FRR. “bungee” and Fomake “be” a whip cram Dary's partie Avat hamy Crewiver ss Pe. old door. szailic pall, ace 2g ont face, more than repay, ud ‘wilting all day. him down td “seep,” ow sees HANNAH'S QUILTING. Hannah thought she knew the stateef Aleck Frees t. She tritled with him a Httle, nd Was not quite made ap. ng now if her chamber, sweet 2 with whitewash and new buff paper, wowery with green light which fell from the pear-tree boughs turouglfreshly-starched mas- Woking blonde maiden, late print, a blue hick, wavy hair. bow » gin b been a stl She ran ¢ air, where ber Feady to head » village. Her mother, a buxom inatrom, was standing bare-headed’ Beside the democratic wagon, he molasses jug, and charging the Deacon not forget that pound of Castile soap he Lam ks. Hannah tucked up her 7 in Mer pleasant voiee; * you must stop at the school-house and give this note to Andy Freeman. It's for Jane, you know, asking her and Miss Lang to come to ihe quilting. « Ain't there one for Aleck, too?” inquired the good-natured old Deacon, with a wink. “Tto in the evening, if he che returned Hannah, with iy heightened color. “Doctor Bingham will be here.” she added, ‘‘and some other men.” “ Aleck Freeman is worth the w! it,” re~ sponded the Deacon; ‘and that young pilF-box, according to my way of thinking, runs too mach to hair-ile amd watch-chains; but Aleck has got goed hard sense and first-rate learning. He can appear with any of ‘em. If you don't look out, Han, he’l! be shining round that pretty girl irom Hillsdale.” “I makes no difference to mz who he shines round,” returned Hannah, wid a slight shade of offense; but, nevertheless, there was little as she turned back toward the ah’s mind was not quite easy about visitor, the pretty girl from if she could see Aleck ue woald know in just Wind was blowing. con tucked the note into his breast k the molasses jug between his feet, it Charley a cut with the lines prepa- seme length, as Charley believed the Deacon to be under his orders. At last, ho: ever, the two were trotting and rattling the gvose-pond, and the big barns and tall ehms that €ast some very cool shadows across the brown dust of the road, until, with « kind of mutual understanding and sympathy, they came out against a streteh of post and rider fence, fnelos- ing a field of the biggest kindof clover. It looked like i farming to the Deac yea. He coula ¢ preity closely of ew ed there wo the acre; an¢ ning the fragrance and the rosy bloom and the hum of insects among the thick heac's brought him a different kind of pleasure. With the log, of age he could see the cows past 4 he thought of and whos: they ingly even to the owing beside ilitting over are. gaze wandered oki stone walls, with them, and the shadow the + hate by instinct. ike thankfulness, becans- the Lord’s and the fullness thereot.”” Prewutiy the Deacon aud Cinucley came serosa a group of school children—brown, freekled-face flew in calico shirts, tow trowsers and ng much the worse for wear. Then there was a tall, red-headed girl, who had ont- grown all the tucks im her dress, and had tor her apron in following the boys over the wall after a chipmunk, and oue or two little tots, with very happy sunbonnets, whose ghort legs would bot allow them to kecp up. ‘They all carried dinner pails and dog’s-eared spelling books, and atthe very end of the string there was a low- w dog. tried the’ Deacon, setting his two wlich resembled "weather-beaten boot-sules, scows, against the da+h-board, and pulling in hard—an operation Charley did not at all relish, although he at last yielded, with a shake of his homely head, which intintated it was dove by wpecial favor, and could not be r + Jump in, children!” erled the good-natured old man, “ I'll give ye a lift a8 far as the house. how mueh little shavers think of catching a ride. There, don’t crowd, boys. Let the girls in first, and mind your manners;’” and he lifted in « roly-poly maid, wich pin- cushion hands and a very suggestive stain of wild cherries her dimpied mouth, and seated her on the buffalo beside him. The others all tumbled in in a trice. "Pears to me I wouldu’t’eat them puckery things,” said the Deacon in his grandtatherly fashion, pointing to some suggestive smears on the little maid’s high gingham apron, “They’ll ou the % «Yes, sir,” replied the child, her little hands contentediy in her lap. Estas hat the measles, and I didn't, and my mother said I might have the oolie if I wanted to.” he Deacon leaned back and lughed, and Chariey shook his ears and turned up at him an eye of mild reproach. “What a little yon Ste!” said a bright-faMd bos, who fsa’ been much squeezed in the legs, and had just ‘a@min- istered several sharp punches in the side of the equeezer as he leaned over the back of the seat to pinch the little gurls ears. “Bless me! y Freeman, and I had like to forg ye eall it—biiiy-de— my Harnal girls up at your house.’ True Deacon veered half round, and checked time began to consider the ting, especially as the low- Limsclf up with his feet. he went 6n, his F've left my best eyes at I carry in my head don’t Charley “You see jome; the old pair amount te much!” Andy took the folded paper, and promised to be careful of it; and by that time Charley apd his joad had arrivcd at the stone school-house, which looked very much like a juvenile penitentiary. ‘The schoolmistress was Standing in the door, ringing the bell; and the chftdren scrambled down the side of the wagon and scampered off, to save their mark for punctuality. Jane Freeman had been busy all day with her friend, Mary Lang, the pr ‘tty girl from Hills- dale. ‘There i* nothing at irst so en; w the mind of a country girl as the stylish clot. of her city visitor. Mary had 4 number of fush- lonably-made dresses, and, as Mrs. Freeman remarked, she had “the Istest quirk” in her retty hair. She was a good-natured girl, and Tina fee dane cut the pattern of her visite and her tabbed muslin cape, and had shown her just how to do the captivating twist. Now the two ris were Tintow, which lacked out epee'the ctamek, od Doug! with its gnaric hs, and cool green Tights, and white clover heads upon the like unstreng pearls. Aleck had come up and was leaning on his hoo-handle, talk — peak aed fellow; and had once paced th rubbed off ashe Bers three years in a city, and. is thei BUTE Hi t # H E - panion,” it in sentimental Ann Davis. “I )hould hate to be left a relict.” ing ? and she eens neatiae eto umbrella and shielding her whether or no; “for | THE CONTINUITY or PEnsoa such as sisters are wont to admini Lhave brought an apdlogy from Bi m2. Aleck turned set his elbows squarely | I am going’ to tell. rou b oes 2 Everybody all ee = |, and began to whistle bees a. © pling ay - loudly as he ean borne fo hi a * ms] t astonishment, ‘* it tor, ane f? berd “Levs take that ride over Saddleback Hm | forty" cousin of ours, wedge tna neweelaterdl ry ‘the Dortoee capital fel” were once. J lows bel fee a sais took ee He PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. England is talking a¢ | [0 CONTRACTING CARPENTERS. 0 WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT. PROMWORK AT ROUR CHEER give CoP” —————— ROPUSA! CLOTHING AND ad Pr So at tekiabe, “SP OTE Navy Deranrweyr, Burs c oF Provisions ax CLOTHING, pa Jane 12, I r} ing el be resetved os thie B wm until 2 och | PPorosats FOR STATIONERY. aapeeet lemme | Will be recetved at thisailice until Sealed MONDAY. rye 320 clock, M., for fur- — . $ Wasnixetos, D.C., June t, 1871. each articles of Stagionery Wanted to keep a loose foot, and wasn’t willing | days be admitted to be an ¢ 00d | Beated Proposals will be pereived until Satkeep. | eae tue tao ‘mon the loth day of July, Ml, for theanpply . : Sy ted to taken} Mary should do the same." She's an uncom- | one, and we do not sce why, ina civil sult. the | m: cu the Monta bat or dere for sepaicing ite the f ‘articles. to ered at the Davy body appeared satisfied but | monly pretty, lively gitl"—a sharp twinge in jury selected stould be forbiddestthe intellectual | Word-work at Rock Creek Bridge. 1. 100 reams Manilla Paper, very tough, and with | yards at New York and Boston, vi: Pile betes snity,t@ display | Hannab's left side—* and, of course, she wasn’t | ‘advantage of reading their rivais' opinions. How- | ee — C all pa FR Cass 2 Sunday. going to be up, and the result was, they | ever, there isthe rule, and the oceasion is not Romo, es, ee ee ee an caeceere sa to weigh sot Lad Rew York Boston, been Guarreled. But they’ did.really care for each worth a fight to break it, but we ‘we my C4 ‘ = bead other, and now the is made up, and I | discuss a side point vy trial_the 18 guess they haye found out what a an curious proof it ‘of the uncertainty to righteous thin sy is.” ofthe Popular mind about of daily expe- “ There be cause for it,” returned | rience. Everybody in the trial, on both Hannah, faintly, as she felt her spirit moving sides, is clearly w as Se timtle wenn nae a ‘hich a man’s appearance may ex wis, worked by whena | ‘Come now, Hannah, you mean to hit me, Change, Himite, which ome would have tho girl, in cha: emi 5 framed | and 1 might ‘hit back dgain, but Cwon't; for { | were an clearfy fixed inthe general mi mod samplers, upon the wall | haven't loved anybody but you—just as mach as | as the limits of human ter longevity. of @ cappy old anda old ‘man; | you would let me—ever since I wus a boy. Iam nybedy who says that he has wn or de- and ms of hife-everlastings and | one of the constant kind. Don't youknow Iam, | crcascd in stature alter 25 must, of course, pro- crystalized grasses fill Hannah ?’—very softiy for such a big fellow. proof of the fact, or consent to be aogused upon the mantel-pieee. was in ap- | “My heart has learned due trick of and | of romancing; and people outaide of the medical pie-ple order from kitchen to parlor. A pleas- | I can’t unlearn it.” profession are ‘as to changes in the wank ent, moist oder of Hannah's sponge-cake clung “Why, sir, didn’t and Jane com: to color of the eyes; but, with these two e: at to the walls; and if you don't know what Han. pitting party 2"—spokenin a shaken volee, we should have thought, till we-read the evi. | Hi The Che nah's e was like, it is useless for m> showing the white feather badly—*and why did | dence on this trial, that popular impression | Satay 2 twilled, all to describe it. you go gallivanting off with that girl?” yan in favor of change, ‘The fection is very | " Bidders will state the time in which they will com. | 1: #? "ama Cap Paper, sscond quality, rela. per wancen ie Hannah had put on her prettiest lawn dress—a *; You did not ask usin the first place, and that | little discussed, because it is, S much im | plete the work, as it is desirable to have it dowe 1). 10 reams Post Paper; ruled, and to L~ pale geen aoe became ber blonde beauty, and air] wana visitor and 1 liked hes. as ance; but we should ha’ tant, 80 far | soon as possible re Treightaot tvs Gi pis 0 2 rma pd ~S A » here a bee nm be Sauer; sent a note jane, and m continuity pearance Le! e rule, pinents wi tmade the whole work when % ribbon. Mrs. Ashley Boies. | told father so prvi u any Sacbacttanseal unten cnieeeeie sei ‘mpleted. ) 32. oo mele Oe Fey was pinning on her puffs before the glass, ‘cad tesantiog nes collar with @ brooch adorned with a ° likeness of the Deacon, which looked as if it been taken in a peculiarly bad fit of {yspensia. loved young company; and there wa “Ha, ha!” laughed Aleck, “it is all explained now. The old gentleman sent us an arlvertine- ment of Pufler’s pills by mistake, and yon, wil find the note quietly reposing in his pocket.” She deart am afraid ‘Aleck was saucy, for when Han- | becn induced by affection a bad twinkle in her eye, and a pucker abou well-known case of Ji Jeffreys—to engrave nah into the house there was something very her mouth, provecative of jokes. sweet and delicious tingling upon her She them on their minds; but the ize” their When the girls had assembled, and the kissing | crept into-the sitting-room where she could hear | most men recogni! are, we and taking off of things was well through with | ‘the good old Deacon calmly snoring, and slipped | should have thought, changeable to any extent. the grand business of the afternoon the little note out of the breast-pockct. ‘The actual ap; may not change 0 much, Everybody p Hannah's qui Long afterward, when she hadbeen Aleck’s | if viewed with the eye elther of an artist or an rs dropped on a white ground. ‘Miss Tread | wife many a year, and the colors of the pre amateur, but the impression of the appearance yell was champion quilter. She understood al | star quilt had faded nfon her bed, Hannah | ccrtainly does. There is vothing, for instance, the mysteries of herrin’-boue and feather pat- | would take the little et, grown yellow now | about ourfriends thatwe remember more per- terns; and, with @ chalk-line in her hand, as the Deacon's wife expressed it, ‘‘ ruled the roost.” Miss Treadwell was a thin-faced, precise old maid, with a kind of withered bloom on her from an inner drawer, where she kept it along with a silky dress cut from the head of the baby she had lost, and kissed it tenderly, as if now faith and trust could emanate from its folds. sistently than “build,” the general effect of the Lody, and nothing which alters so fast. A vast number of men, perhaps a majority, never get their yeal chests until they are out of their first cheek-bones and a laudable desire to make the — youth, but expand slowly for years in the region most of bes femskinpy Wockn. THE VIELE DIVORCE. iver the tings, till the call lanky lad of eightoen pears,” whispered the "swite toher next | A Scandal in High EAfe_More Papite | Pcymrthe powerful” man of thicty, Whether neighbor. “She’s as old a8 I be, Washing of Di Linen—The Vicle ee; Divoree Case in Court. ‘The suit for divorce on the charge of adultery, Drought by General FE, 3. Viele against his wife “Teresa, was cailed Tuesday in the New know, but excrrise certainly does, anid so does drill—the weedy, tired-looking recruit, whom the officer is half inclined toreject, swelling cou- stantly within a few years into the broad-should if she’s a day, ere she goes flying round with the girls.” “Hannah, you ought to give this quilt to the one that gots married first, put in Susan Drake, threading her needie. “1 know who that will be,” said Mts. Ashley, - 1, deep-flanked Corporal, who looks such a Werk Supreme Court, by Judge Van Brunt. | Efe; Seer iar poetry "9 po winking hard toward Hetty S; ‘@ pretty, | Whe case has all the elements necessary to win o his company. As a rule, tall me foft-headed maiden, with cheeks of the damask Se ee oe oe for it the distinetion of being termed sensational. parties ie and a; ‘at man witnemes, are peoplo.of very tigi Ing, and the ‘Charged are, in the lai of tke complainant, “numerows, Tygeated and infamous.” dhe | iy thus charged $s said to be ot highest attainments, having pre- a very elaborate brief for her own dofence. he is the daughter of a lawyer, who in his life: theablest at the bar, the wife of ed and the alleged para- rose and dewy dark’ eyes. “Oh, Mrs. Ashley!” erled Hetty, simperin, sweetly, Bagh Jge: = You know f hever mean. I ‘born days. « Men are suchi deceitful creatures fa 'readweil heaved a sigh, and snap- ped the chatk-line snimentaly, If she, too, could & tale unfold that would Of the per- bs oe — sex. fa et a 't. for my part, see w! every in| should be given t), married folks,” ‘returned Hannah, ta] ‘on the frame with her thimble, ¢ annoyed because Jane Freeman and her had not yet put inan appearance. een ary ner en old maid it stuff very thing soft wi feathers and wool, and hegp sixteen eats, like Atnt Biceps.” “You an old maid!” eried merry little Nancy Duffy. “That's a pay Mog I will have, a word or two iweay about ft.” se as Jeek got a new string to his bow,” remarked Miss Treadwell, who w excellent health, the laa constantly de manding avd reeeiving fuller room for play Most men, we imagine, who think about it ean voint to half-p- dozen relatives “growing out of Knowledge” in this way alone, tht truth being, that though the change is by no means so great as many others, it isa change in a point where the memoir, so often deceptive, y “holds So with color, again. ‘There is no point of cibcesine very teatingutesioe sande by gn? an jor, the very e any inan or woman beliiz that of his belonging w the dark orto the fair variety of mankind. Yet if color cannot change, the imprestion of Color most de- cidedly can. Starvation, for instance, will make afair man look for months like a dark one, and is, we are more than half inclined to suspect, the ultimate cause of the color-difference among races which so greatly — ‘Observers as acute as Mr. Darwin. ‘The point can never be tested; but tales of ship ys if carefully col~ lated, would, We are inelined io believe, revoal for writs of habeas corp iy of oo bes a this before ete ‘an Brant is e grand engagement in rep to be lt and won. — pretty gener: n amongst the i and acquaintances of the disti saa ee itigants, the court was densely crow: Tuer day when the case was called. ° New York Sun of Wednesday says: “M. W. Hazel of the Emperor of the French with the one which the stereoscopic ccmpany is now selling, or the portraits of the Prince of Wales at 20 with the portraits of this year. Those, of Course, are moderate changes, ut in extreme cases the whole meaning of the figure, € ing that we remember it by, may; we suspect, be lost as completely as it often is in the interval between childhood and boyhood, when, as we all know, the golden-haired, curly- tard pies would be required to fill the middle of the table. All these things Hannah performed with as much a¢curacy as if her heart had not been smarting with disappointmeat and vexa- tion. Mrs. Ashley was never more in her element tha: when she presided at a feminine tea-party. «We won't have any of the men folks round to bother the girls,” said she as settled like a tlock of doves about the table, which Hannah Mr. Smith sprang to his fect on secing this movement, and In-a stern “Mrs. Viele, you come ” She returning to her seat, and s'nk' ti . < Gen. Viele’s stern features never once relaxed. This little episode over, his Honor said that the ition was so emb: that if, ted, he ought in justice to the plain- P had so temptingly spread. «IPs basy times on | tiffto give the children to the father undll the Soca te es A tuts a8 Tee Same the farms now, the likes a bit of | trinl was would reserve his decis- | HPS: often acnen Mite. mciptig rie something hearfy for his tea, so I told him he however, until next Tharadsv, and mean- | Gark-wigged, sallow little | stripling of | 10. and the boys might wait. Ahem, Salina, do you | fime consult Judge Barnard concerning th | Whether expression afone.% “Tihagine, i te Saeaks geen amend wiaees ae eae ee has quite enough experience and imemory to be Gitused an appetizing fragrance through the | | This case came up again, Thursday according [press oy end me Ne Ae room. postponement, and oounsel for Mrs. Vi ok pridd aaphe Why conicane ae “Oh, Mrs. Ashley," cried N: Dutty, boat intimated to the Court that they wonld | 204 prions reason why expr pean “ oe ‘map be “you'll tell our fortunes, won’ —— = isn’t it to a reference if the et yof the chil- pronounced to be no = ail, men fre- pul here to k: about i aN tw th in his al ey be OEE rt defore Judze Barnard, who was sittingin ne oa eek Pee ee ore posed te distinguish them; but still th > and that unless the trial went on ij before ie mind Fed and suulling face free from the steaue of the | fudge and jury, the children should rematn with fun MEE uEdoe Leal chante wits, chetone teapot. “if should get hold of it father.” "To try the case before a Be nee soos iy Shane with changing she'd say it didn’t become a Deacon's wife.” jould not give the mother the chi Ac- } $ ~ erity will materially: “Never mind Whitcomb,” ‘broke in | cordingly they went back to Judge Van Brunt | Snatety, adversity or prosperity wi at Susan Drake. ‘She thinks she's arrived at | and had the trial until October, Eiifien will Ureasquised nant of eo many Perfection, and such folks are always Serced to the plsintia's xetatning, posession of | Change from the face of Napolcon Lyas given te BR Sracis ctere camett ss | cmeateer ements caus | Soatamscoene een eee “ Of course there %s,” said Mrs. Ashley, a8 apse cep ie Pedlcoeecs eT ae a8 usee that ring, almost closed, with a heart 5a, feature. ‘And she’s to accept Alpe toto " would; we Sif Wintheop*Gown af the ae t who painted Oh, ‘Mire hahley, “how. you. do talk!” eried {he rst portrait. Education wilt, it is well Salina, mincing her biscuit, and blushing The Arc! ss Marder. nown, completely he expression of faces, her cheeck-bowss. oe ME uP OT Mf. Evrard, sergeant major of the 106th b at | and s0 will consistent, >but. the. most “He ain’ 2-golng to live lo » Whoever it is,” | talion of the French National Guards, who waa | Constant and the most the Deacon’s ‘ontinned, trirling the cup, | imprisoned at La uette, gives the following Bidh the girls hanging over her shoulder, and | account of the murder of Archbishop Darboy by her eyes danci: “Yes, Salina, you ¢ communists : Will be left a Sd Wi 7 May 24, at half past seven ip “What a sad thing it must be to lose a com- | the even! Yirector ‘of the prison, one Le- “ Never you mind, Salina,” the Deacon's wife continued with a wink. “If I'm not mistaken you'l, console yourself with number two. Look there, girls, at the true-lover's knot and the bow and arrers/ Mise ‘Treadwell held up her hands in_mock horror and ailirmed that she didn't believe a word of it; but it was as Mra. Ashi do mid, that she was “chipperer” all the rest of tha |}. the toad te ony he Rvrx ov Pants is fearful to behold. it evening. of which, as far ns J could see, were difficult to say where to take a visitor to have “Come, now tell Hannah's,” cried Hi National Guards, who received the captives with rege By ding J I might take Sprague. So Hannab passed her cup. insults and epithets which I cannot transeribe. goed mor the Madeleine, to see how it “ Why, child, yan're ig to shed tears; and | My unfortunate companions were taken into the | ' battered Sy shot, how the houses in the Rue there's shittlé cived of Goutle round your but it | courtyard facing the infirmary, where they found pomee hs ruins, and 1 how the trees in the Will clear away, and you'll get your wish inspite | « firing party awaiting them. ur | Boulevard Me arg een ed down. of every thing.” Darboy stepped forward, and addressing his | 1 er de Ville, to see the ““Dowt you mes selene and pill-boxes | sseassins, uttered 8 fow words of don. Two — that famous historic aenens, there ?” mquired a ese MeN a) in how houses around ruins. 6. co gre 2 Soon areitishop a ain a Tuileries! both the garden | at The de away cup. it, he’d say [ was ae ee ‘That evening a great deal . roporal pesals for Wood -work at o oe to Major @ it, . 100 reans ‘white laid ‘Commercial Paper, | Pine Corpe of Ragtncers C-8, 4 Chiet Bnginncr Wash | ™® Tei, suey ash pe Fiaciod se ington Aqueduct, Light-House Board. Washing. | 28. 25 reams ates so cream wove Note Pa- | ape, Fiasnel mi a Dv a: jet 6t 16.0 mt by 6 inches: 4 Sy: _ a " res cot quarter Fen ASHIN Paper, and relopes to Hit each, por Sages Vy Proj the 99 ru or dex Tools upon the Wi 0's [Hep pr SALS FOR NAVAL MATERIAL. for the fiscal’ year nila, i 4 Ceived at this Bureau uitil 10 alock’a im at ths aired at the Feepective Bavy yardet ee ee TERRY NOTICE To CoaL DEALERS. irto Poet Paper, and to sigh tet few tha reouas to the ream 13. 20 reams white-taid Onmmereial Note Papar, E f i i nut be endorged on the : PROPOSALS FOR LABOR AND TOOLS. Wastrxoton, D. ‘une 16, 1872. will be received until 2 p.m. on for the furnishing L: aod S70, v te i z box. ee Ss Oe SU SES az 18. 5,00 white Adhueaite Batehonce for letters. « hicsive Eatetopes for letters. very smooth and thick, 9% incbe® by 4 fachos Es 7 ington Aqueduct. andes oa sne by Congress thereforapproved July 14. fon 39. spn Sine Rikecive Baw very mmooth | “reads to 2-26 « and March 4: 11, 0 id thick, 9 inches by 4 asehes square: | fhe sheeting mi ne Tinted specifications, forms of prdpoeals. and all per , ane weien i ecesvary information. can be irom the ander. bite Adhest letters. -. A signed, at the Light House Board, Treauury Depart. | %- 528 Site, A tiene etm ire “The must be | Bids will not be considers unless they are attached ty i. Ss tn Comp’ wis ta egulnomcate a tas oped | ®- Mame Ti, Kivicg Revsoges te ete | Ree te his bid, must deposit poetics Kaseshee th for lotors, | Seromevemesctew sts must 10, te re re, he Lutte State at Wasting 3 MOO cry mpoodh ated thick, eed iu ell teoperes | * ESS sont he le RS c . lon Aqueduct. o to be of the highest She inchs by | ¢ ofl M élpts guar. uate - ice that he wl ence ine hod Garey we thercon: | agi sna chin hakinivs Rewelopee ot the tbichaet sod SMtochre tn = awal ly aches juare. Tenge % gy ried x il) be ino me aoe men ya sa? = ao imines so. deponited w n unsuccessful bidders afterthe award of the contract, | ck, ee ne Piivontiecmathnetiiiesame and to the contractor after its on. 25. 5,000 Reavy. White Envelopes, adhesive, a1 | -, Tht AFticlee moutio monet The United States Will not Le buund to accept the ‘: inches by 73 inchessquare, per M. Tally cgual to the ne ot the soverel inepacttona, pone ee eee Sst a the omy exception fags that the wategial nf which Proporals must bo Mulopeed on the op “Pro Sinches square, per M.S theclth trowsersare manufactured mest be pure posals for Labor and Taos.” and 27. 1,000 heavy white Adbesive Envelopes, 9% inchae ES. f Major GEORGE H. ELLIOT. 7.38 Inches suuare. per Mt. Ph te rib ay ed Ps incers, U.S.A. 38. 2400 cloth-lined Eavelegse, G6 inches te OC to be cupplied by the Inspectors of the Now Fork Boston navy yards o will be required to furnich three yards of the cloth from wich iis propossd to manufacture any of the clothing before the sazye ia P- Ofiers may be made for one or more clases of the articles enumerated, Dut must loclhde the, wh ate amount of any one cians at bott fi ee rege: . of ten thonsand yards of Plaut™, of the <ame ief Engineer A 5 Light House Board, Treastry Departinest. ~ Ghrow. Ie. are, per i ist Howes poant, Treseery | 29. 5.000 white ‘atest En siopes to ula Ogee s. \ored’ Enveto ‘not ‘azaooth and thick, ? inches by 35 Fhe ape I amare tA ee Bengar oF Eqcirmexnann Recatitrys. weros, D. O., June M7, 1871 NAVY DEPARTMENT. Ph { Sealed Proposals to furnish mater ial for the Navy Bureau until ’ 4 i4tH JULY Next, at which time the proposals will square, for pew svapers, per M. roe oe an anes Ce en. to be delivered at the Sa peoseenia goats Sp sairteradontnesschlenek m9 dence ready Wting Tebite, 6 by M6 inches | ETL Tih spores od Serurity will be roquirnd tm res’ dow white Cards, seooud - ome-quarter the estima: erm nt ow t. he Bareet of Equipmer . Navy 4D ny a aval | and twenty per cent. in addition will be woe from the amount of each payment as collateral $5. 10 dozen packs Cards im paper cases, bestqmal- | "ies for the dus pert ‘Of the contract, tine, counsel for Mrs. Viele, submitted J ieary business letters, its. per dozen. jrmaner Lee Se Nal Tet ee | Ree ead beats aaah eke | Sling t Rumning "oes oherhtaicee | fh rset enfermcees farang | 8. 1rewy ter Ele maine Fazer cb | Sitar po elton Seams, 02 be mighty Gack with that gist rem | Perm, and. He eee ear eice oz | larly belicved to cause so extensivea change | sill enclose thetr Midst poeta sacriare wea ne | | S2. 25 donee ea Blotting Pad por Gowan |g hvery ott must be sooompaniad by writtom ' “Why, there Aleck now!” cried Hetty | important pant Were GaLof tgwn end be-| 1m color, doce not exercise, nearly. 60 | decued woth the mame of he sare Sor which Me bid to} | 4 9s 5 POMS. se ad Bichter, largo ond Faiths Oe dder oe bistere ae Ils ar thote | Sprague: and ls ran to the windo Pristed sched lasses sual, per dozen. : " 7, thin Ove | upset end of the quilt, just id thes t but it dliminishes hy degree, and the sen ig | 2° 8ai, intend ror id fo toe with fastrarsons | %. denen packages Hivkting Pada for Moore’ | da7e. with gon and sufficient suretice, to furaiah set Aleck’s sleek chestnut mare trot with particular alters individuals’ very little, and | {ec and ufeertthete oP kee, ene seny | | a. dope Cap Porchibe. withont beaee: ‘No proposal will be anlees accompantod | ‘sicck ge aborted te the companion by his’ ide | Eater ie aeake eons a ed | Taces of men not at all, Anglo-indians return ‘fier, will be faruiehed wo suck porter at | Sdcpen.? i a Fe lige fg TR fist he did net appest to geseark the Of | Rythe Fon. E Delaficld Smith on the part of | home after thirty vears’ absence wntanned, and-| desire to bid. on applicsthonte the Canmeiacee st | | 4l- $ gosen Quarte Portfolice, with lock,per dowon. | Srricies they ufty so fornich. to cote wick tee Ween 6c ‘and. bit her Upad'but she | hours, the counsel for the petitioner offered to the “mbites” of Florida are ne ese changed By | /thereapectine heard, darts, audeluce of all theyards || $ 44peca Siren B x Beokt, arto size, morocs | S°egud of the yoint resolution approved March 4 ahui ’ endurance he sun's rays | © ‘ 3. . . a " 1868. recovered herself with @ light laugh. Bsivethe charge in die complaint which Dr. than the pecple of Marmachusctts are by alaee| p= each Ni Severs, containing four quires ‘each, por | * FPS Department en the right ‘to reject any 2 fal in thd See as Cres tees Dee eaeine, | nud his Honor declared Ont after (hieconecs: | dred years of thelr dry winds Fat, again #4. deren Memorandum Books, octavo sise.mo- | ProPot unions ths reepnsibility af the guarantors | Fii“aow you Doctor Binghawo, tonight Sui | sien be deemed only just all partion thatthe) altets color very much, ‘tenvling, we think, alt Foocg covert, coutaining two quires seh | foe 'the district th which ivy rocker sed nto tne You'l all aay he ts perfecdyaplondid.” "| trial should at once proceed. MP Smich, how: bore sega ec ae te mpeg tom gr ©. Sdosch emall size Memorandam Books,moroaeo | Hceuse required by act of Cousrees is furnished with ad thay plnin., | ness. Ver women w! ve grown fai 5 S the ‘a well Doctoryen te whe heresy nna vera Gees | Le ceaeccl: cache thee Ui Terreat ey | ware cite leok gulte fair, the stretched skin | Sn CP cae Pes, 11 inchen | bred alvemmnaeens Oe oe hun to entarterwae dl ‘sh S] haveng tas edlece aot tee maelof Fadge. Yon the blood through it as unstretched ét | j Ce LE as T. DUNN. man was only a visitorin the pn ha | Brunt offered to compromise byhaving the trial | Dever In men this result is less certain, «. proved Healy Reference Files, por | 20@wAedw Paymaster G-meral U8. N_ fn the slatted of ns, betore the secpnd vell- Postponed according to the defendant's desire, | Sood mamyttne tightening etlect| try aoe ef ging 25 ‘Tbladed Rodgers’ or Wosteuhoim’s | PROPOSALS FoR STATIONERY. ing, Hannah out to get tea. At first | providing Mrs. Viele would give up her two | ove Many i tens tor ok in which the bidder resides. that he has a license : ves, pearl silver Treascry Deranrurst. apn : A You would remember him af ort inspec= artnet, bid oF af er A . wo-bls MER, will be receiverl at thes thing lik nine Ob chee PiSitS. Viele, whoratnearher counsel, withGon, | tion as a man remarkably fair, ‘while’ he was or mane fareeeal Menthe Be Spel assitted eoplerper deme | Pevertment until the S7ru pay or Jose, 171, at at ae W. W. Averill Just behind her, isa very attrac. | Pethaps at 18 a remarkably dark, thin Jad, | The asrentorenmust be cornea ye she Assesor of | 0. ea La nt gd Weomeeahin's Blank forims for bidding will be furnished apap Seaah. The teeth tinea ae five matron. She was dreasedin n complete seit | Whose acquaintance, if they knew anything of | Internal Revenue for ths district te which thes ee ‘Pepknives, buck ‘tipped, assorted | appticatia. Sight of Aleck itimsel? to | of black, her bonnet being decked with blue | PLssiological terminology, would have classed | *! : ty ah iw: bide will be considered and aceopted or re- sight o devoting to y ing. Ee witioet a Goame ‘auadg melanchthous mene ie contract will bo aanled Wdoren ivory handle Erasers, por dosen. jesse iy leap; od inet HM! dale, whom she had begun ribbons. A of straw-colored kids covered | 2 i Other changes effected by fat, they are | MASK the lowest ive: guarantee Te 12 degen, ivory Feld res? inches long, 1 inch j,0far as aocopted by the Secretar; of the tops bathing bet that would ever ha ne promi ofr Shafer that shoabonld give | golem, Gatling, whlch we al remetabar beng | ring’ Yi right fot Qe hn Ui racy | gg ggg en dseg er oma enmnrvemete | Resioary ped che wld ecomanving sume dren whose custody, 4 ieh it may a it: jozen ivory Folders, with handles, per domn. . ~ "Nevertheless, therp whe ‘the pRer « tight of nearly two poses, sin becasne tar change; the galt is altered, by thes necetsity of et required to sien 5 domen carts of Scissors, moruces tasce. p>" | tract will beexeeutsd, usr Aid ho furdhor com cut, and the best doyties to be ‘Pibly exclied. ‘The forced composure which she | Gemving inerared weight, the mode of sitting Mery Bere 200 boxes McGill's Paper astencrs,100ineaah, | gram time to Meine dartns fos Sear, be enceattes ivery-bandled knives to be taker from had maintained up to this point in the proceed- | Dotted ty the same cause: the eves mal security twenty Per contum will be per box. orsuant to frem the Departinont. The en- top Shelf of the closet. She had to calculate how | ings deserted her. Tears ing to hereyes,and | Po ier, and the importance of’ the trunk to the tie amount of the bills until the com 13 dongm Prepelling, Peacits, with box of leads | fire quantities will, however, be called for during much of the strawberry preserves it would take | with cl hands she Tushed over to Mr, appearance Of the whole figure ts sari been be pe ed righty per 2 or Sack lead Pencils, ® — the: year. a ie 0 nd an ry Shaffer exelaimed: Don't you take m: proved in dozen binck meanufacter Each proposal must be signed by the individwal or elites eae eee er) one wie) ee eS x ¥ | exaggerated. If anybody questions this, let him the peapect the American Lead Pencil Company of | grat ct dpe sane should sit by the glass bon fog ow many cus- | ¢! away me!) compare the tirst photogr: smaster of the stat sufficient streties in passied by a bs lare.(10,000,) pred bye Used the district in which the # basi: heaton a form fo be farnishved ty the ; teoditiowed for faruiahiog much prahne of the artht New York, per dozen a5 groce Fobor's Hisxagoa, Wo.2 Pencils, por gross. Faber's Red and Blue Penctts. por dn Feiunts Wit Baber se elas we pret, none is specified, the yard wh: ice ee awarded Combined Tnk and Pencil Era- | Sires ot the contract, vers. size, por domen. ather, 6 aoucn Ponell Webbere, per aanen. nogeseailiie meets i th} #e{No 1s. Soapand Tallow. |* 68. 4doren Rulers, round aid Mat, 12 and 6 inobas i Treaeur ; dalivery of am inferior article / nh Hammock | No. 14; Ox-hides for rope in leneth. per dune. Sh Socakiveabteervanst canal ‘contract Bag and Cot Suit No: 15, Brushes, 2 1 Rubber Pan be 8 the option of the 7. 4, Tron and Steel. handler. dozen Barrel, Pe Deliv Grice must be free of charge Treaen: Hie. Galley” J W7. Tar and Tar 02. sizes. per dozen. Department 5 cor meme mg N Chain Tron. BB. Sationear W0 dozen stee!-tipped and other styles Pen-bold- failure to comply with any one nr : 19, Dry Goods. ere per dozen. uf the will je os a forfeiture uf the entire 3. Kite wood. s dozen Gillott's Bisck Swan Quill Pons, pot penalty ot si ot the "3 of ty Fevaaury i ie and Oils wodouen Perry's large Bino Barrel Stost Pens, | Ueantities of au rticios se fall te petite se we followin classes, by 7 4 bares ract: The following aré the classes, by the numbers, re- 100 dcken ‘+ Small Barrel Steel Pens, por sappy oe rR Ut > SSS2AR Sf he sss AKRER Re a which i shall found Now. 2,3, 8.9, 112046. 17 Jia. ap 2 gross Perry Bloctro-gilt Classical Pent, por | Rir‘cuch articles. ar 5 na 4 ona. Proposals. unacecm lectpry Nos. 2,34 Msi 25 gross, Perry Three-point Soil Pons, por. | will not be considered. and contracts will yfawaried New. 1, 2,851.16 17 10 19,2 72 20 ervevof other Steel Pent, assorted styles, por Eg — ate or in the Di . be te te Ondersiqned. and Nos. 2,3, 8,9, ag ie a, 2), 22. 73. 20 dozen boxes ready made Quill Pens, por domen | marked Proposals for Seat! . fa are Noo. 2,8, 8.12, 18, ean, 14, 90 doagn’ Maynard & Noyés! and daria dot _may aol Secretary of the Tremere. 8-2 4, 5,67, 8, 1hy 12, M8, 15, 26, 17, 18, 20,22. Frottes, ‘very best q ) por dozen of PPeresaLs FOR STATIONEE! * jets. t . jen eR SNe Be 75. $donen email bottles Violet Tuk, per dozen. aan, PPerosaus Pon FUER. 4 Saree Balf-pint bottles Continental Ink, pee J omen. to” cL 8 OFFICE, T7. 2 dozen pint bottles Continental Ink, per dozen. | N, Ne Hovsz or REPRESENTATIVES, U.S. 3.5 "large bottles best Carmine lak, par artaeae, offices a Scaled Proposslgwill be kecelvad af thiveMce tn- | 78. Sdouen quart bottles Mucilage, per dokmn ‘eece!ved until 12 o'clock mn of ine Ber, tilizo clock me ot TRIDAT heath ne ‘of Jane, | 80. Sdozen pint bottles M * . - ont 1, for furnishing Fuel for the use of the House of | 81. 6dogen Jars of Mucilage metal tipe and | “Propose r ast be submitiat on the forms far- ceentatls eae follows, tov Drag for each. per niched by the Department. with the gusranves eed ms best White Ast No. or Broken Coal, tobe | 2. 10doumn Morgad Pateut Stands, por | certificate atuentad, and tunetantrace all the iteins joroughly screened and free from slate of dirt, ‘Goren. rein. 00 corde of best Bakers’ seasoned Pine W. 83. 28 pounds Hed Sealing Wax,four sticks to the | “Propceals from partice not enenced in business t G cords of seusoned Hickory, pitces. Weshlugton, or wine hove a] Gcords of reasoned Oaks sawed In iweb 84. 95 pounds Red Scaling Wax, 9 sticks to the | Cir will nu bs consideped SPP depot tn The whole tg be delivered into the vanits of the pouydinguarter boxes, por pound. | “Fike Department reserves the right to Genito ander ye dirs = the Chief Engineer of 85. 100 gross Matches on wooden sticks, made with- | contract, in part or in whole, or to ane or more 1° House of Re res, US tho tet of August, ur, in paper boxte, bidders, ax may be to the intervat oF couvoulomceot Ibi, ‘Exbensce Ofinapection to beroald by. cant? Jeu matelce cach Jper gros the government; also, to require @ greater or tom Sear %.Sdozen extra large size Cut-glass Tokstands, | quantity of any article than that specie’ in (ie Bids for the different attictee will be considered wi io So ten schedule . separately. hat nobids wil le coumidered frompar. | Sf. Wdonen Inkstande, of glans or other material, |.“ Tive articles w{ll be called for from time to ti Wa jes pere ly mown unless accompanied by a assorted styles , per dozen. Deeded, apd must be in ‘accordance with the schedule: - iter of nce signed by some. onsi ble “ 8. 6 dozen Cut-gt . Ww Metal tops, ind sat: tothe head of the or bareaa Known f9the Cheri-andsccugity will be royulted for TAC inches wruare, for deus, per for which required: must be deliveret without eae the faithful performance of the . h 89. 32 dozen Cloth Penewipers, 4 y delays SSS EDW. McPHERSON, 9. 8 dozen Morvcco Pocket 0. w doaen.. in default of an; requirements the Depart: itz fue Clerkof the Houseof Representatives... | $1: gdonen Morocco Pocket Card Cases, por dowen. | ment reserves the Fight topurcinse tye articles lee. POSALS FOR SALE OF WASTE PAPER. | $5. ou doreh Ned Tapes, Noo. por doesn og il bold Mike oontracssts ssunoneahie for xy? = oe 78 iefonal Cxtvnee ituccuenarly fucuty shorty ‘ JTEEAS X DEPAR: “al 95. 200 doxes Bilis prnperty approved. accruing the con ox, D. C., June ‘ 6. wo paid quarteriy. Sealed for. ‘aste Paper of the Treas- w.00 GEO. M. Bol aay Bea afi walt be Fecal ved ant a3 gtecoss &. awibale wands to th nig Tati. wilt We recel mt : gos; Juxx SOrH Ie aa CROCE) on. ‘Ste vate Thad "Pina, to “weigh abvut five P®PosaLs Fou stationezy. wands to t] pound. — tofalti thetconteacs, | t00, 100 balls Small Brown, Tetues to. woteh aout poondos For Foruashens Bes ene, 2072, 101, 00 bells Seoall Brown Teian toroeletasia-past | your end 30. Ie, wl be feceled erase Bee - to abil the SOra nay oF Dene teh ee se yoar ending Parunent itlamk forme ft bidding wi Ue furnished upon ap- ej neds wt be considered and accepted oF reject Spee epee rem oe articles + #8 quantities Sgese rama tenes sasene a Scaled Proposale ye received at this office until | aualiiy., ees eh es oon = TOOL, to ve, Greek cael thet comet f anal, to be doliv- x preter) Bey pat io ont als shoud be ne | Ercpeen Ary of the Seuntes Ss nad be dire pope T eerepaaleand specimens mast bs 4 res tok 2 BA { rok au reg. ee TROTEA 1g 2 Sad