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Been, Ene engi | {OFFICIAL.) An act toj incorporate the Ractened Javetion Rail | Aw Act Seeker parr ne and for | 7 acted reslas Assembi) Bew ed the z Assem the A picsionary mad LAWS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, | Fs ‘ireeded by, he Losuietrrs Asserrby of ghe | Be st enacted by, th ‘ony peteon of persons p his modest steeple, | Passed at the First Session of the Kciiway Gompany be: and it te erehyy mithriacd | Gwring aniiot cr lot bapdeting Ses pablicoe woe ‘pd there each day, he woul | fashionable shops in Assembly of the District of Sng cr pserca to marvey; looatn, lay out construct, | rate erwet will heneaforgh be required ko drain euch ANHOOD Pursu~ his noble lebors. est ‘3 a caecum mek Sa as roe. ond aiee- any 5 appurtenances a Big to" them to be goed x ng ® i re shX Aer relating fo inepectionof four. pacbinery: Scenery fo there tracks, othe Thchejer the Bonrd of Henith val dreds c= de them love their neighbors. i To! of a distant relative, and she went to purchase | prstraci uf Colwmora, Phat the Governor tat one | [lowing manner. to wit; erat | bene’ So RAS i The pate manding onstage ana | Beara gods Sgelchnent"cimStg ike | Lissette eciainrspme gee | Neagteee ee wacscbretend cat | ws peta ec TaN Soe tee ce way shines Moonington and bie Partner could distinct see | «to compare great things with sinal,” our own | fore bold aid uficen wo yearer unless sooner re | op wet at ata ak hare feat Tudiue, ts | Stel eretion obit act, weit hires vaavs after a 4 “oe pon Kate Dare vi vernor. ence throug! pect strect Titten notice ‘eer ‘or them And yet they were not lost, ““T think, Mr. Moonington, we will go inside. | © Shachbed for mourning dress and was | SEE. 2° dnd Det ther enacted, That the ra tn Gr pe ee ee ee tan Poller ue. st: mary’s labors; * | It is getting rather chilly here—romantic, per- | shown by one of the attentive shopmen to the | [Pcturs, Detore bor yng the duties of their of- | to creek; thence crossing Rock creek, by an | der ark or instraction from the Board of ihe war wins halo aerate same casas, bare tn | proper, department. Pleas ‘show tis Tady | Sf" rate that wi'heut torr amenens patie” | fon Wider ot the meat nepretge and\ruiniantal | Health. or Mf owcn ie ur te beracne” at st 1s tae accents sufficiently andible to arouse the atten- | mourning stuffs,” he said, “ two-ten.” iality.«: f person, they will diligently | suuarce thirteen tee six.toa | wri bene For ove day. when for prayers tion of ker sister and Mr Lawlesees’ Bie Gotta made herwiecton and then asked | Enfeaehay ee cuants and ogre aMeeRE | Rnaree pte xraty fom and hiya tea | sine rrinmclicy bm gone wpon tht hose - a they met him, “ Hadn't a notion,” remarked for mourning collars; the clerk who had waited beirekili and knowledge. all flour required by Feenty-third streetahenee by a urdergroundexea- Sanitary Police, them the Board of Health sball * ang ht hen and ther ate him ! yound with something of confusion, on her then accompanied her to the prope pepe eny sept Pagaomey snes, Sane wy ast [ation or tunnel the center of B etrest easterly | cues the said premises ey Foaaratrgoed = a anced ¥ cdy was 80 near. counter. ‘Please show this lady mourning col- | 54**: nice Sener, sey} shar | tom puing at or near is intersection with New Yo *. ‘They quid they found him good— -Tle Hon. Ssminel Mconington did not ask | lars—two-ten,” said he, and left her. Frou this | Pet Mop mhicn are pot, in their judg ment, clean, Thence cursing norherly into acd passing Sost thereot, including the proporsionatn cost x ani ee Cee ern ne onaht them— Kate Dare to dance again that evening. department she went to look for mourning | of itis act; aleo,tbat they will not cl ask. or | tion with the Metropolitan branch of the Baltimore | able to the property and be ‘The goodness he had brought them. ie: po Fegan night, when the ball was | pocket handkerchiefs, escorted by the clerk, | tuke ¢r receive’ any other or larger fees for dolu and Obie railroad; the entire railway to be laid lected in the seme manner ne And ersed sa) ho “db his ‘ith the re- | their uty as inspectors cf flour than are ment when they'f Aled each maw, 5 orn Miss Dare saw : Pussed ber over to his successor with the re ition: herself the Counters of *Show this lady pocket handkerchiefs— | 8nd dircoted by this act, and will ailf tir undergrownd and funneled, except at points where | Teal estate are collected ponington; and if any hal 3. 4 REae intersection with water courses wider the cma —r «a hed said, while they dopiored him, thoughts wilted ber sisters Membons, 1 sm | ret sopetully view apa examine all barrels and half-b neling impracticable, and. with the privilege of | be | BOUNG AND RISING GENERATION. jibe yg: apts aoe | ae | dsroed to fancy that they were principally | | Asshe had still other articles to buy, she was | [ars cr caused to te varrel oF half bar, » Lene ye hang an AS wna ma —Loadon Fun. = ny barrel . ren ive to Jim Lawlesse. csccréed from counter to counter, department | fel of four unless the'barrel or halt barrel be ofthe | SeRit Ugteees wourtcenth strect weet and Twenty. | UL to a. and everywhere these cabulistic | #!ze and quality required as by this.act at any open space formed by the intersection of it werds, “two-ten,” were repeated by one clerk to | | SFC 5, And bs it further enacted, That all barrels | streets or avenues, eubject to the approval of ths ' A beautiful morning, two or Leena after anuiher. and half barrels containing flour manufactured | Board of Public Works: and aleo se opening for | section two. A YACHTMAN’S ROMANCE. | the club ball; Ryde was thinning gradually; bat | “utrick by the peeullarity of this refraim, she ve tumbia, or tothe | & passenger depot at come wuitabic pe mt in | SEC. 4 td be & further encrted. That all acts or The t season was over, and aconsider- | orth Dare, bis two daughters, Hon. Sam — Giremd pg the establish- | material. and tightened with ten hoo eiently | street. avenueopen space,lot.or other growad.which | same able number of lis late celebrities were collected | Moonington, and Jim Lawicsse, the latter of ed each’ es ote te acts ineonsistent with this act be, and the re hereby, repealed. led, with four nails in each chime hocp, and three | may be disturted in constructing the sata rail Approved, August 1 - : noticed each clerk said it to the other in your | pavir in each upper bulge-hoop, and of the foll wing and « s de lverts, - The vegrtat powrrs, in various pleasant spots closely contiguous to | "hem sul ¥aited the return of his friend, the - YOUF | Ghmeusinns, namely ¢. the sieves otal bere ae Searels SURYA pen pigeon ao ene meee | the commissioner of the sink omnes valet eee the waters of the Solent. Blighted beings had | Pgpristor @) he Sea Fam. a sh, it is nothing,” he replied; «merely | Yitecter' af the nett ty Ten aeken, aches: the | mente which may bedisturbed or inuaredy sitall be | iE | Dingo aed Cnteh ewe eal te itiet of | em Feare bow often the pallid hue, the tack tastre ‘ *, - e morn- 4 4 ~ wf eo oO oe} 3 expense to . ee eee eae Game | ipg’s.sall'in his yacht, the Petrel. itis two Passrord that they are in tho habit of exchang- | s:vew of all balf barrels to be twenty-two inches ta | mestered OF the, said ecm expenecto | Colombe. ssi nies eye andemanciated form, and the impossibility of so latent eee Ge her yg = Sabanuety ac tienen! “The Basak re ened the zen- nf the ever - ag cial euc- | had noticed something of the events of the ball jength,. of “ tad fru Be ut enacted by the Levislative Asremb the 0 effort, planat 5 ler woman's curiosity was piqued, | tered or mar on w vi y it ail damages that shall accrue to private property boomer y _ are’ ss. on | ~ . - d “ and rat * i deemed merchantable. Every milli bolter of roug’ rail pass: Mam. | {© PSY st maturity the interest on ail inward cess, in different crafts belonging to the pleas. | Bight, and Mr. Jamcs Lawlesse was discreetly ind he restvedto unravel the ridie. "90 ih the flour shall provide and have a distingalshed bread, poy a penn ek ye ins the late corporat‘ous of the cities of | (hSteome depressing influence is checking the de ‘ure fleet which covers the Engl Channel with | eed Bene he parte. home her purchases, after, paying uct bill, sho | O"™Aark every barrel or half barrel of four before | provision s of the act of Cc ed Aw act to ind Secrgetown and bonds issued by | velopment of the boty. Consumption is talked of SoUBepie Mot Su Seal pammt re | nae hel at crear rhea | Fr" boy wold on le Yo cam ie | iccah nett nit a AT wide | Raabe Mt aseat aa | "lel GRACE IEA ees, tenn, | saps yahoo tan mn oa snd September. a ‘us | dim as much the other night. She could not | tances?” is not prepared agreeably to the directions of this “nine. ‘ byt eenbinto the country. This is one of tho worst move- is none probably more curious than that thus a} not | Of course he had no objection to do so, and | ac’ ‘ : ie further enacted, That the the corporation of Washington be, and the same ts stated by @ distinguished novelist: -‘ How is it | a poe Tg Bl i er ord Sine iaemcoe oni ok Sick 48d be Ht Srrther enacted, That all foar | company ec in ee ee perch zanproprinted vat ofthe fu levied ad col- | mowts, Bemoved from ordinary diversions of the Barapa, szcwern ond dtd, Vy the simple aia beratone fe ainsi | wean Page foe aes anes” | Hed state Megaa gDeatcr ake | Me aed aie Meher See eset | ell be matt fale tc ae | eeecaneter meme coe powers a the ‘7 ‘i | yor o , he same to1 3 ~ deficier fact that they are utterly and frretrievably | YoU study independence, you realize it in a “Why, don't you ma'am?” said he, evi- | trade merchantable wey oY & Tihs Which depots shall be o* ample dimension sufficient to make up the <2 js hereby Sp- | body, toomuch enfecdled to give sest to healthful Tuined. suddenly become the most light-hearted | Y¢eree Powsible under no other circumstances. | gently amazed at her ignorance. “It mcaus | mule merchantable, and of due, fineness, ray a dod secommadation paren me: Pro- | Perse oe Ets en \Soaucd, ‘That 0 cum | onbiwenl onercien, thoughts ase turned inwardly and joiliest of mankind?” The explanation, | Yv0 £0 lrem place to, place, according to your | keep your two eyes on herten fingers.” packing or mixture, the manufacturers or ie buildinga rrcated thereon, shall befiatte ts | s2clent to pay the interest ccruing on thebonds | tin themectece probably, is reaction—reaction from the sus. | (WP sweet will. The instant that a sentimentof © ‘wassolved at last. All the clerks | Sfering the same for sate or Inspection ehall ferket pal taxation aime ‘manner and to the | of the city of Georgetown bo, and the same ishereby, : Pense of anxiety to the certainty of despair. Or | borsdom, commeners to creep ov Your | of the Trois Quartiers had taken the richest | Sh, pey the and ha't boreel. wre OF eeclvand every | seme extent ae private property Sine? s. amd be it further entriad "That a gum sat. | BE he patient be « female the approach of the ee Oe Pres reer an Matas mes chiege: seceloms ry prices; lodghu, | Woman of Great Britain for a shoplifter! "Src. 8. dnd be ttfurther enacted, That every milter | 115"°35: ietion of the Notional Semaion rolleae fer, | Seient to Bay the Satereat accruing on the bonds of —_ tegen proto igh pen cone ght couse | oun hevbcrs ny are that Eamon ey | te t.the Maw Get fst uct | oy Ul of Rane ul yt int ar Seema | Sa mer tttnge ott ct scat: | te Duct CamaQin raat AEs hats, | memnnehe for wh sity me Seto on petra pimped om Intho | ttzetion; what care you? All that hotels and | ber friends, to whom she 5 ix pounds, and intohalf. | in the year cightern hundred and seventy dour it to me. barrete the ity of ninet, ‘ ‘enacted. That i that wah Ny ai lndand peo he PETON = could supply you have close at | Tepeated Ito me, _ nny miller of bolter of flour “aif pc any barrel of af neon that these bec ‘ 4 - | hand ready t Stortges Apov? Sixcrrs AND Mesictans.— | haif- barre! with a less quantit: with expectations in the background, and usu- | band ready to yo TO quantity party were on board the Pe-| Im a sketchy and al letter from Hamburg, | act is required, be shall forfeit, if the ally have @ reversionary interest more or less | 1,21" and the yacht was about ready to slip her Ua pealodionl, wo find the following; | one pounde sum mot excesdlivgs tas eon eed be available. im Rherc a Malle: Reader who was engaged ata | Yery pound abov' deficient twenty fire cents. 1 m ted out of the i ee tem in which nature is to ebow hor seving power im ig» couli @sffusing the circalation and visiting the chock with tae bloom of health Alas! increase of app-tite hae grown by what it fed on, The energics of the apstem ere prostrated, and the whole oc momy is deranged one ~ And the inspector is hereby reqnired, wi Of £3,200 to interpret in Paris last season | APs the} henev the music of Ofenbach. Unluckily for her, and | tamina fleur iene tahoe fred, 40 Sp started and th or half-bat 3 ki moorings. . tty spot, and by no means an | _‘* Where’s Kate, Edith?” inquired the Baro- Tee eesnie war for visit" it! Like Melrose, | D€t, not seeing his youn; daughter on deck. ‘The beautifal and womderfal period in which body, “ —— Oy and = and that he bere: ‘and aide: 2 secnenin aie Oh, down in the cabin, , suppose.” perhaps the Paris public, the ex-Im; now e barre! rrel weighed, and 80 far as the same relates to the issue of yo Fe. | and mind undergo so fascinating @ change from child Ba Vstted with signal” propriety bythe palo siaatowen ince ceees onesela eaten ene Malle edie ts Dolegaiod ty iowa Talon tre | barrels welch mane than thot tee G (Approved, August 18,101. | fhe" buuldibes'te be eretted tz, emcees L.towemen, telecheBGertn'tein. Pho paown'’s hewt Moonlight OF the Pee Weck the prepereai | Biushed: “She sat down, however, Y,.| Parle unless Pramee gets b sisong permaneet ibe gt commer, the auld miller or owner sball for- | Aw Act to create comminioners of the sinking fund be ale balldhe oe Beene ate | blends in suxiety, and fancies the grave bot waiting pot omen {of brilliant music and inter- | Rext too Mr. Moonington, and was soon g | government, [fear that Wien will steal trom | twonty-nve cents for every pouud after the Reeehes | Be it mand ee eerie ee ably of the aty thousand laiiare oe | *or i victim. . scandal, the ceaseless tide of demon- | the sunning at a speed not less than that fier thi eh more valuable than an Osfen- | the barrel or half barrel may improperl weigh, of Columbia, That. ths Governer shall of si strative flirtation—these things are pleasant | £00 yacht Petrel. a ‘bach int r!—will, In fact, absorb all the | and shall moreover pay twenty five cents for each | appoint far citisene of the Distice of Golunn, “ aay SL ee oe Grete Pata tia’? Te ly'a tery | after he had evar to Unak of oder thinge than | Sin fecley, of Eumapes te, bass of Won | ret Parr rgeieae cacmigenyce sage, | eft term n the menacrmca cf Spence! ace holeers: caked ; to become monotonous. It le & very | Soitain masiors of purely nautical Importance: pig tan tint Sify bythe Seine Pat elgh: | that ease, the coot and charges aba be pola’ Srethe | sieul Bees tea teenies Sinking Fund magust 35, 1671. HELMBOLD'S different thing, Ryde Pier, after dinner. You and Edith Dare called for her sister do he “ ine pecto and who, sooner removed by the Governer, | Ay Act makin, for e crow: ‘com Haussmanville. Mdile. der is decidedly . cr a furnishing sta can secure society without crowd and company | Sompanion-isdder. ‘Receiving no suewer, phe pretty andher ttle docs credit othe artiste of | ovet® War eae heh ere ese Ps: ane anid | shot nguore sn Geeoy tng te ovtingent expenine EXTRACT BUCHU Jelue cum sola, you may flirt. And the pros- | descended into the cabin. a erlim, but £3,200 is a goorl deal of money. ccmmissioners shall select from their uninber = senacted by the Laxisletiog Assembly, of the t is not without its charm. There in the | __ we she said, on returning, “I don’t see | "yhe Marquis and Marquise de Caux are to ar- nbject to the examiuation of the inspector, by lent and s treasnrer, and appoint book- | District af Columbia, wum of three ent is the squadron of dainty craft, their | Kate st all. I suppose at the last minute she | riye in Hambourg to-day; on Tuesday she sings ng sserching and trying it through with.an in- | Keeper: said treasurer shall recei ‘ean annual com- | thousand six hundred dollars, in accordance with sails furled, still and motionless at anchor, the | ™ade up her mind not to come. in Rigolrtlo before, and indeed at the special re- Fer te be peor ded be he eens ofan inch in di- | pensation of four hundred doliars, and said book- | the estimate made by the inepector of alice, or eo | FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES lamp fixed Oy chenr manatbegele reflecting itseif | | This was not exactly the truth. Edith Dare | questof, the Emperor of Germany, whois a very | *™<ter,to be Wt Casteutes saeee cori ty bed so caak sarethoeeeneie tiny al bene, | ; be i pose. who shal le below; and | bad determined from the first that Kate should at admirer of that small parcel of concen- | Pruna plag made of toft wood “sues to meecent tbe seed Gite? being that of a marine iiumi- | Hot be among the party, an‘ to this end she had | ENR gumuret ett Kinds—wit, sense, singing, | soreneiag mando, of eott the Inspector shall inde nded debt now due by the cities of Wach- | Sn. A little further on, and you can see the | Managed to divert her attention to something | jan uages. dancing, and conversation—which 1s | the same to be merchantable according to the direg: | ington and Georgetown and the county of Wact. ; i the mainland ‘and distinctly | ¢l*e at the moment they were leaving the hous. | calfed on the sta; dle. Patti, among friends | tions of this act, he shall, at the time of inspect! ington, oF which may hereafter be crested by the Fine of light on the 1 oa th. | Sit Hedworth was not satisfied with the expla- | Suciina, and the beau monde La Murquise de | Mark or brand on the head of crory barrel and half | District of Columbia. ‘They. shall. receive weekly teuce the terraces of Southsea = i oen ; | nation, and knit his brow. His younger daugh- | Geaen? pe barrel of donr, in letters ono half inch in length, | trcm the treasurer of the said District all moneys Uicluste town of Ryder alive with gas and the | (twas his favorite, and, not being Wind to tie | “T'epoid de Meyer, the finest planist in Europe, | ti 60h ington,” it ioepectea In Washingioasts: | the cetinguishescee of eh del betel et | ee Tae Vietets sacet cite onl aglow. | Character of the elder, he did. in plain truth, | is here; he has just composed a ‘Leopold de | gether with the word or words desigsemier tie de, | or tke agen ‘Washington and Grorget Tre reobabty,to cubance the sentiment of the | Suspect something of the rase that had been ex: Polka,” which will be ragingall over Continental | gree of Aneness which he shall-at the time of inc | county of Wachingten tthe Diet oF cat a ee eee ar cde clack “on ecuted; but he said nothing, and the Petrel | Furope next season. M. de Meyer very seldom | specticn, determine said flour entitled to, withthe | which mowers they shall deporit, w et eers it not that you are scasomabty rear went on. . viays now, bat he lately did me th may be desi et honor to sit | ¢xception of the degree of superane, which heshall | depository as m Of contingent rheumatic pains, you might be | Some person else had selected the present of Rossini, | STK or brand over the quarter; and ths several | the raid commissioners. They ehall hall have entire | funded BR BA! x, ‘and control of the management of the o RLY INDISORETION attended with tho fellowing symptoms: Indisposi- tion to Exertion, boss of Pow@r, Loss of Momory, Difteulty of Breathing, General Weakacss, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Drosdfal Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wake- fatness, Dimuess of Vision, Languor, Universal Las- ekly i ignated by sma wn and play ‘La Messe Solennei reo sine situde of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Ap- | ; = i bas e 9 o in quality shall be distinguished as follows: | their warrants all moneys collected and re bs the hi t bidder, for cash, the frame a a tempted to lapse into poetic revery. | Morning as a favorable one for a sail, and that | and Ihave never heard a greater treat; it was By exite: Supertine, Snes eet feck aaa: Dice eras all moneys collected aa Soe’ | (ae tod to the corporations? Wadtinn: | Ptite with Dyxpeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Fiash Mr. Jim Lawlesse, to address him at once by | was Jim Lawlesse, He had taken no companion, | at the Hotel , in the ‘Faubourgh,” and the ins; of which the said inspector indebtedness, « is | ton, situated at the corner of Tenth and 8 vtreste | ing of the Body, Drynces of the Skin, Pallid Counte- liar title, was scarcely a gentleman of a | and was talking abstractedly tothe master of the | Auber was present. of the owner or agent of anid ep eronen aray vn depot the procoede sock nance and Eraptionson the Pace, Pain inthe Back, wis end two drawings of four for all inspected in have | ta lis of the Washington 4 Heaviners of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Washington, aad one cent and one drawing of flour iF hands un account of the & | Approved, August 23, 1 Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffasion aS ine oe in reste wn, aud every beni or | ing Mud, te sata comminsionare | An Act forthe relief of 1 arrel 01 Jone which shal rove op éxamina- ceive proposals fer the purc 1e - and ry i ion, G > GDumas, | tion there to be unmerchaviable, aeeorting to the |slocks, and certificates of inde ty 0 Bem of Hight, Wentel Attention, Groot Mobi he Great, | true intent ia yet from the prolongedin- y barrel and half barrel, two | ae Fee car nieculation telescope was sus | Poor Auber! since dead of the se i 0 ° sas he nded from neck, and something impelied | in the prime of life—Ae was nv Sean Saree raillny a aan a the | i'm te look through it in the direction of what | Auber! q knew him well, as I did » had suffered his cigar to become ex- | “med a biack speck. Me examined it again. | Meyerbeer, and have attended 1) tin bis hand, he might, “ Looks begeen, gore like a boat, and so far as | the three. “Auber said—like Alex: could have told to the contrary, been meditating | I can make out, whoever is inside ber is in dis- | like Alexander Dumar, Alexard en thousand dotlars shall cents {or fa s uct, the said inspector county and District, and shall purabas | ines to the poor of the Fitth Ward. | ty, Bestlemness, with Hoiror of Society, Nothing is o tress, for it a ars to me,” said Jim, “ as if the: not wer a ti , | shall mark t with broad arrow, and Upon terms most advantageous to the pablic i: vd by the Legvsiative Assembly af the , te. See Oe eee act on ee wees were'making signs.” : 7 | Bere ee Seed tame $e fatal fghtnt | Darrel oF Daif barcel Cf oar oot craehsed aed | Cena merc narancagers to. the ioncribing the | Distriet ‘of Columbaa, Thai the eum of ninsy-fve | more desirable to such pationts than Solitnds, and Srey, Sus ealet sumiee the one near ‘The master of the Sea Fan was of the samo | sedan. Luckily he died before tho barbaric branded, by the inspector as afprenald shi it be sold a lM pd peg Nee ay Seepage Meaghan d SE the gr el Pod ne J Bereby. | pothing they more dread, for fear of themselves; mo or id tiny Tight twinkling trom amid | pinion, and the pair decided that they would | battles of the Commune, ead Letree the med Tach ard every barrel ct Balt Barrel. tobe weld Gy cipuiag mam tnt | Fay R. B. Ferguson said amount; which | uo repose of mannor, no carnostness, no speculation, g—the Sea Fan was her name—Mr. Jim | “*:tand about” and try to get at the object. ruffians had turned the street to which the com- | {he persn o: prouns ecoieeding Te id foil for the quarter ending July at. et © heniiel trestles ‘um enb uation Tente was temporary, proprictor. Jim's | ‘By dove,” erled Jim, as they drew alittle rt had stood godfather into a bloody battie- | “See.7. And be ut further enacted, That the Gov- 8s aforesaid of the principal | red a at be, and is hereby, auihorizd to appoint three ¥ tobe issaed. They ved arsi competent judges of flouar—practical mil- | sutmit. guarterty to the Secretary of the Di. tri bakers, or & ur mcrchants—two of whom shall | Columbia a report of the condition of the indebted t# of Georgetown, and one a resident of | neat, respectively, of the suid cities, county aad a8 commits onérs of flour Inspection, | District, which report shall be Sled amma bia ree- ail be,on the first day of October, | ords, and Dlished in three daily udred and seventy one, and monthly Coluwh | thereafter, to select a standard for each grade of oF hi nearer, ‘it’s. a womsn, I declare !” id. His funeral was very splen id, only we fiends Male the land too, hot for him hehad | | Anda woman it certainly was—evidently ex- | thought what cwould have been unlel (he Emr ene ee waters; and there may have bern | bausted with tgs of her atonte to make | pire, rascsnaglies Mered S <adway against the waves. ey were now a seme whee seaeed St ee Sie | within two or three hundred yards of the boat; | A Battmwore Betie.—In our v f slightly too public Mal an invitation from an | 0d dim ordered the yacht’s pinnace to be let | Women, next in the order of fam: foreign pga ae 2, om Sachting tp in down, ansaid be would himsel: rua up to this | conquest come the fair daughters! thy house of Sea shall another. ict of THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED To Go ON-—WHICH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY pp ee BEMOVES-SOON FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER, ‘. Fan'sowner hadbeen , female Columbus. Jaton. Richard Caton, an Engtishman of | four naméd in the sixth and tenth sections of this | comm! Ts. with the exce; FATUITY AND EPILEPTIO FITS, IN ONE OF the Sea Fan. But the aasow a “Miss Dare,” cried Jim, asthe pinnace touched | credit and renown, espoused Mary, daughter of and esch commissioner shall keep a standard of | hall give bonds, to be approved by the " WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPL called away, and Mr. Taw containing amentic. | the boat, ‘is that you? Whaton earth brought | Charles Carroll of Carroliton, and from that | ‘ch grade for the examination ofthe inspectors for | {he rxim of twenty thowsaid ullars each nditioned possession protem. A boat containing a gentle- , rae Vikioe theme Che ohare” afting of choice stocks three dainty roses | thzir government in ins; ing. ‘or the faithfal performance of the duties hercin ia. moan and ¢ eS eee it, Mr. Lawiesse, Lam so glad to see yodyor | bloomed. Of these,the fairest Gower was Mari: | STC. 8, Aad be af further Sapristed bp the tends: | TAGe or dae te di Persher encciel, That incase of Doring the euperintendonee of Dr. Wilson at the Lawlesse’s wer Sect wwii ond oon | I was about getting exhausted, and | anne, who was married at Annapolis to Robert r,_ it shall be lawful for hun, | the denth- removal, recipmation or crhas aecenioe —r Bloumingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred to J come from the Petrel, about a mile out, ary Pattérson, brother of Madame Patterson-Bona- commissioners of in: | of any-of enid comminstone ncancy thereby se i consisted of the proprietor of the F —_ He j | .But Kate Dare was unable to say more, for | parte. The ceremony was performed in the ed shall be filled by th ir. {wo patients. Reason had for atime left them, and worth Dare, and bis two daughters, who stood | 2. fell back in a dead faint. chapel in the upper story of Mr. Carroil’s house, Th. And be st further ena oth Sled af cgftepay. ‘Thay wore of beth comes.end to each other in the relation of step Jim Lawlesse transferred himself into her | and the attendent festivities were magnificient Fpigelare the auality diferent from that | the exigency arising frvm the oo Bcc Gir Medwceth Sad, marek Suter, Feat, and rowed to the yacht; and when Kate | end prolonged. ‘Three charming belles from | </cifTs o2aug ara he tarnerice ee eee ees | ts ee eae cmmnetoners of the sinking about twenty years of age. ‘When Mir. Lawiese wens v9 Darg next became sensible, she found herself | Baltimore were the bridesmaids, one of them sod i landed, it was pretty obvions that such brand as they shall adjndge and determine, the | passage. fHedworth Dare would have bi }, August 1 evicw to be paid by the inspector, burt lying in the ladies’ cabin of the Sea Fan, with | being Miss Mary Chase, now the venerable Mrs. ‘ ising ¢ © Work .. Y that these oxcosses are not {requently James Lawle: de. Barney. The bridal’ pair visited Europe, “ixtnent of the inspector be confirmed. | AN ACT euthorizing the Boardof Public Works to NATIONAL LOAN OFFICER. Whoem mr picad had that gentleman not chos NA Mer CATE MIORTS ween tae int seein; and | Neurinn Wtions ok tecenaulenn tees tac that cane, the owner shall poy the eects cobdemn alleys, the cities ot Washington and followed by those direfal diseases, Insanity and imselt; forthe baronet regarded Mr. Li be | «: How very fortunate.” minister to his family, by whom they were | f thi review, ach commissioner shall be ea- | Georgctonn, ani streets iu the couuty Consumption? Shs reteréscl dhe Insens Aaptene, detiimental, and hada wholesome au ‘ Tt was ccrtatnly fortunate that I should have | received with flattering attentions an presen- | {itind to receive the sum of five duliars for hisser- | Qf Washington. siahy cadiashans Gaaiad ts toe a, toa Ri eeitnce: thoughtit was Moonington, | Sen you; but there is no kindness,” said Jin | ted at court, where George IV., on beholding : Surther enacted, That the in- | Drstract of Columbia, That the Board of Public and the mel 1y deaths by Consumption, wert saad he would be here to | “Don't speak till you have quite recovered.” | the fair Baltimorienne, gushed with admiration, hereby. am horized to require | Works be, and they are hereby. wuthorized to com ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In be Hedworth; “ssid he wou! _ The recovery was not long delayed, and Kate | ‘‘Is it possible,” said he, “that the world could perage of any wet or light flour which he may | dem and ‘open alleys in the cit Washington Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition meet us ‘ | Dare commenced to tell Jim Lawlesse exactly | produce so beautiful a woman?” inspect, in order to make it merchantable, and no | *bd Georgetown upon the pres n of a plat of ‘The Hon. Sam Moonington was the eldest son | snes Her husband dying shortly after their return | ctor shall parchase, directly or Indirectly, any the alley to be opetied, secs Inpanied by a petition «f ——_— appears. The countenance is actually sodden and of the cir 9 Moowshine, and jesper ately areit- | she sald, “that we—that is, | to Maryland, Mrs“Patterson again went to other 8 majority of the property-bolders intercated iu said ten_ wi Miss 2. d re j alley. i Rtooni: England, where she ied the mardqui e hased. . quite destitute; neither mirth nor grief ever visits : — ° aith, and Mr. Mooningion—were to | England, where she married ats of | ‘ep dollars for cae} oF half Et fas — RE PR aN OM are ‘ Fe ae see's certainly a Catch: 0 said the | ave gone out for sail inthe Petrel this morn- | Wellesley, then viceroy of Ireland. She was at | ihc qhadtmaeaicuriog enacts Ehat in addition | (SEC;%. And be it further enact power to condemn See ape el te welen opener Riokeniver indies: Moonington was an ase; £0 (somewhat | ing. Well, I wag dressing, and thought I had | one time frst lady-in-waiting to Queen Adelaide | {fihirect there ie hehe ee er amcion | of Public Work ‘and strocts inthe county of Wash- diculete. . aeeetiey ie tae qiouieuan tor goerals ad of time, when, on looking out of the win- | at Windsor Castle, who, in an autograph novo to | rye. flour-uamely, first and second qualitremed i | ington; Im Conformicy with nection eight ok the met icin 8 TS dow, I saw the yacht starting. I was deter- | the marchioness, wrote: “His Majesty admires | shail be the duty, of the inspector to brand or mark of Congress approved March 1883, entitled “ An “ With wofal measures wan despair Jim, however, was not to de taken aback by | mined not to be robbed of my cruise, so Thur- | yon much, you’ are so purely free from court | {ler the inspection mark the words rye flour on all | act to definathe powers and dut 's of the Levy Court ‘ Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled.”” 2 a i pave flour made of this grain. of the county of Washington, District of Columbia, ROBERT FULTON & CO., : ‘ced ¢ dand went down fo the water, and got into | gailantry. hereat, knowing the nice virtue 5 enact - | in regard to roads and other purposes.” ‘Cale vers Cope wetneens, a8 waited Sven ‘22 | tue nile beat. You see, hey wees cite to mas. | of thaaalioc Ming, we cmtie “ankanlixal® Rar be eee es Se ae, | Aeon keene While wo regret the existence of the above dis: Fa aan asec vorthe all tomant, Mr’ Law. | The Petrel didn't scem'to bo more than a hun- | — During her period of attendance on thequeon, | 7°7.,"%,mrsone who abs any barrel or ‘half-barrel of | 4. 4 RO Rea eesiger — cases and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an in- eaee age nike Deve, ie bone dred yards ahead, and I thought T could easily | it was the habit of the marchloness toriseat six. | finur by the inepector, or shall mark or brand any | AX Actin relation to reports, of births within the 314 NINTH STREET, valuable gift of chemistry for the removal of the con- = at .e | Stiract their notice. Besi¢es, Ihad imagined, | repair to early mass, and afterward to vi og ee bp n | be tt enacted by the Legestative Assembly of th within afew Lows of the coummatncement of the | 1 corally, that they Weald aecover I wes lath [ce and aflicted, | She was voted, the most ba Og SS I a ea a ey te sequences. 7: behind; and I thougbt most likely they would P tor shall hav, “a ‘1 4 a £0 5 r sball have paseed any barre OF course, Mr. Lewin wie Sine: Se 20 | put heck for me. However, conlia't manage | saw hor, says my entertaining guids, ‘while | i relantable, shall sd aoy mark ee et pg tl ay i it; and I rowed on and on; ‘and when I looked | she was residing at St. John’s Lodge, Regent's poe my leted off after having bade the | back, the shore was ever so far behind, and I | Square. She was then su rbly handsome, and Lawlesse saunter dediy better spirits | Cdu't know what todo; and Tonty} some | I thought her portrair by Sir Thomas Lawrence, ¥ jast you rai fhe birth of any infant withis the Distriet, | BRTWREM PENNSYLVANIA faa el bia, to forward. areport to the Board of | = » oT, vi " ti said District within six days after such HELMBOLD'S of fiour that shall be | birth, stating distinctly the date of birth, the sex ladies an au reveir—in de. be : and color of the child {bus born, its. ph; ‘ crson would pick me up—and a did; | at her father's house in Baltimore, did less than | brapded or marked with the broad arrow, shall un- | itis lon ciner still tore Deen ad neal 7, than when be had frst met Sir Hedworth Sod teen peal saaee obliged than Tean say.” "| justice to her charms. A singular grace adorned | f°¢k «nd rey itis cae taenae peprele ‘ee rativily of the parents of euch child: and any such ADVANCES MONEY FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. the — Think Tshontd mind backingmy Iuck | _-!'m blurted ont some disclaimer, in reply, | her simplest movements, and her loveliness of | ris or half barrels already branded, without erariag | Physician, accoucher, or midwife who shall to ggainst that of the Honorable Sam's,” ait Jim | stich does vot materially affect te eourse of | manner was most engaging."—From the Cy of therefrom jhe marks or brands, wach persoe cx per~ | Theses (as Eve ioe ae ee De he ae There is no tonic like it. It is an anchor of hope ne i this % uments, by J. sens shall forfeit and pay the sum ive dollars for 7 Z . Sees eaten cante oe Getaane. | Jed that the best plan would be to | number of Lippincot ee) Sen eerrns side esunad: Shak etcs tha: cece aed tet ote maaan ole Gk Gas AT LESs THAN to the physician and patient. This is the tostimong ene oe i= home immediately, and to land asnear | aug NaTURE AND SOURCE OF THE Scy’s | irsncct ye thi ose upon the execution of their | i™pored under the provisions of :his act shall be for of all who have used or prescribed it. It. ae | S-a View as possible, where Sir Hedworth | , 7% NaTune axp Sov present attracting | «fire they sill each give bond wich to be | the use of the District of Columbia, ‘The dance given by the Royal Victoria Yacht | Da: ” | nuch attention from seientitic men in Europe, | proved by the Governor. in the sum of two thous- | Approved, August 28,1671. __ Beware of counterfeits and those cheap d-roctiona Ciub was unusuaily and brilliantly successful | | * urdly in Rede,” added | many of whom have indorsed. the theory pro: | “i, cel'ara, for the faithful performance of the | aw Act making an appropriation of one hundret | ONE-HALF THE USUAL RATES, that year; so said everybody; and the ball is | Miss Kate Dare, as an argument to clench the | pounded by Mr. Nasmyth. Arriving at the con- | @ Cer oh oe herth he and fifty dollars for associated soldiers of the war called Buchn, most of which are prepared by self- certainly one which, if for no other reasons than n. Clusion, after a long course of observations on A EE pete pet perme snot styled doctors, from deleterious ingredicnts, and those of spectacular nature, ts well worth see cron vieibhe, two creas harcore | the solar spots and on the remarkable features | ss ofver fines are recovered for the use of the Dis- | prsirvci"nr Columbia, The: vier ems she offered for sale at lees price” and ‘larger bottles,” aoiey inte 6 cotter ne peor Mes }, the disembarkation from the Sea | which from time to time appear on the sun’s | trict of Colum ie further enacted; That all laws of | Pinna? jwilars be. and the seme Js hercby, appro, 1 GOVEREMERS, fc. They are unreliable and frequently injurivus. cal features in the drewce of the ladice ail | Siocningtons Uw DATe Sut svother Mr. | Tt ity maim source appears to result from an | 11*,c:rporatin of Wesningion and the corporation | Pustads Adee tthe order of the pera and ‘Ask Sor Hlelmbold's, Take mo ether. atures the dresses of the ladies—all | Moonington. <j vf m i ¢ f : 4 Seer ad ceeces cbt le casenroly Gor “ie that docs not convince him nothing else | Mion induced on the, exterior, surface of the Tey und the tame ae hereby repealed, Utica oo Pea eeaation being amount dae eaid asso orrs, Delivered to any address, Describe «ymptoms ia own to the aff: ; will,” thought Miss Dare. : 4 ; 1 August, Sec. 2. And be i further enacted, That the said all communications. Dir. James Lawlesse entered the room almost | "Miss Dare’s wish was accompllshed, and be- po gi ge ad gal Gite ede ing empl pce paprentistion shall be charged to the Washington at the same time as the Dare party. On the | fore the house was reached the heir of the earl- outie tee iteelf—the grand function and appropriations for defraying the | fund, when the funds of the L arm of Sir Hedworth rested the ‘chdest daughter, | dem of Moonington had declared himself. 4 f the een bet yey io pap enty ayes PP Pogo ee ap poe i a distributed, [Approved August 16, 1371, AND OTHER SECURITIES on that of Hon. Sam, Miss Kate Dare. Tho | “Whereonearth is Kate ?” said Sir Hedworth, Sas gor ger | tel ectebetes lar due | District af Cotwrbin, Wane ie A “ae ne fleas PA Act to cause a water main to be laid along C HELMBOLD’S Baronet’s tone was more chilled than ever when | ss he met Mr. Moouington and bis uew-gained | bringing forth into vivid existence its due | District of Columbia, 7 poten = spent onate eon haven te ene 3 he caught sight of our hero approaching in the | fancre. Genet We. Gemyth canteens to bk omen of the District of Columbia for the current | Be it enacted by the Lesisiative Assembcy of the distance. | “Wehave just seen her papa, landing from | ¢lement Mr. —- supposes to be | Year ¢ ing first of June, eighteen hundred | District of Columibia, That the Board of Pablic | DIAMONDS, ®XTRACT SARSAP. Amid an indescribable chatter, strongly fla- | Mr. Lawlesse’s yacht,” was the sisterly reply. | throughout the bwspeoccrdarer! of space; and | ond seventy-one, and ending first of June, eighteen | Works be, and they are hereby requested to cause FLUID @XTRACT SARSAPARILLA yored, with marine Jargon, the first quadrille | “The devil you have!” replied the Baronet, | "hich, in that case, must be perfectly exliaust- sed, wammely Bor fast and’ Tights, | Boveaeh to ince trees ee ee Sm ple oa eg pee ge gh Maple Mend Raney ne ve erin thal ce tavebniietmainn as oameee dired'dollare:for farnitareand repairssous | pense thereot 0 tus suficient ie, ale heehee ox GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, REAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND BEAU Miss Kate Dare, his vis-a-vis the gentleman | | “Ah! here they come, I declare,” added | a1gues that we have buttoimagine the existence | thr F : one tte * rh THE G AND - whom we have for form's sake christened the Dare. “Hope you've had a pleasant sail, | Of ® very. omen p Poe ep tho | savertising: sed printing sestikn one shoseten tn | Cokes aceite mater fund, sald fund to oe TIFIER OF THE COMPLEXION, hero of this slight narrative. But the first | b unequal diffusion ight-yielding element, | jiru""for sauitary work in the cities of Wasl on | loteand parts of lots bordering on the line of said He, as even first quadrilies are some time te," said Sir Hepworth, as that young lady | {0 catch a glimpse of a reason why the sun may, | ang Georgetown ard throughout the District of Go. | water main es Ie nabherioed be ewe ee anni Scrofale Se stan iran an on tam sak caste ae | was bursting out into Bil matiner of cfecubstory cb rig eb isiar Gene some Tnetuaing the ‘abatement of all nuisances | “Approved, August 23,161. 7S lia baerse spssendie-sorrarem sages few minutes of its termination Mr. Lawiesse | explonations, “I went to speak w you at once. * assed wo hes . vi * fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore }. Sore Lege. claimed the younger of Hedworth’s two | lum surprised,” continued the Baronet, when | 82d may yet lyons sore throu: h regions of eprovention of the | An Act for the relief of St. Ann's Infant Orphan ferelten Sexe Mend, Bronchitis, Shia Diesen, daughters as bis partner in thofirst waltz; and | the library was reached, “that you should have | space in which gy bee ding mest MST) tingtat gncanees ot toe re thou. | _ Beit emacted by the Lentslative Assembly of the PISTOLS, Sas Dieu, Goddess, Bo clegs Sens Gn Bee, Mr, Moonington surrendered the lady who was | seted as you have done—that you shoudl have | ¢ither abound or be deticient os Causing him | fund dollars; for disinfectants, two thousand | District of Colembia, That the sum of cigbt hundred o > - without doubt the object of bis affections and | given me the slip in the dishonest manner you | t0 beam forth with increased sp! — or fade Provided, That the mouey hereby ap- | and twenty-four dollars and sixty cents be, and the White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerons Atections, ambitions, certainly not with the best grace in | did. simply to de a most improper thing—go out | iM brilliancy, just in proportion to the richness d shall be out but by the Treas- | rame So hershy sppropristed cet of the general iy Nodes, Rickets, Giandular Swellings, Night Seate, Miss Dare, however, was close by | in the yacht of a young man to whom youknow | OF poverty Of this supposed light-yielding i Tier a Sot Sate ie eat at ee PIANOS, Humors of all Kinds, Chronic Rhow dixe Would Miss Dare give him, | I exce ‘obj element as may occur in those regions of space Foy the tern; By Bas AF Rash, Tetter, Humo 5 the Honorable Sam, the pleasure of that waltz$ | simply di through which our sun, in common with ever Sad ease bis tse Madar ence ede oe matiem, Dyspepsia, and all diseases (hat bave bees Most happy; and the pair whirled off. The | my soul eile aie Mae gested, new. pasting, oe Collector be, and, is 3 directed to erase said FINE CLOTHING, _| established in the system for years, elder of Sit Hedworth’s two daughters was far | “+O papa! what do you mean?” burst in Kate, | destined to pass in following up their mighty from his books the asylum. trom displeased at the contretem sand she de- ar Laowe Ras saved m life.” And Kate | orbits. Approved, August : termined to make the most of #t.’ She did not | narrated to her father occurred. The Busorvrio® in relation ee why the heir to the Moonshine corag Barouet's face changed more than once in the 4 — Roo to ee UEC Rane should be calmly appropriated yy her | course of his daughter's story. it vesoleed Assembly younger and half-sister. For her part, she | ‘Go up and dress for dinner, Kate. I will go Disiriel of Coluatbins it dealers teat, out HELMBOLD’S could never quite understand ny -g Z a = and am Fs gm = Veeloees tn —_ Taichi’ and carry, ticularly was to charm people in . Be-| “Sir Hedwort gentleman sides, Kate had her time before her; she had | on the steps of the porch, aping ia. Scospppewn, pen the nariment of che BOUGHT FOR CASH. CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, only finished her first season, and Edith Dare's |‘ No thanks whatever are due, Sir Hedworth,” | T°°% (om top: Im the top drawer | “siit's. snd be i further whet an minnie market known ae the Corporation first season was an affair of the more or less | replicd Jim. ‘1 am only sincerely grateful that | of this ‘was a metallic mirror, our | or agentes of the Board . by ris to remain in force for the long past. If Kate did not choose to know her | I saw your da’ pater when T Gia. ‘In the second drawer she’ her , subject to the: pany ok § term of one year. [Approved, August 19, 1871. o ‘The Most Reliable Purgative and Cathartic Kown— opportunity, such a charge of | should | “Don’t Pawlesse,” continued the owner ‘Approved, August Hes Merge Sock not be brought against Miss Dare. In plain | ofthe Petrol’ «Come end Gere ine ree poe gen aoe - ag hee oe = Supemating Salto; Moguesta, ete. ruth, this young was a3 little pleased with | so saying, Sir Hedworth father as with sister, in the present | hisefder daughter, whom he saw “ Edith,” said he, “ {should in Bick or Nervous Headache, Jaundice, Indigestion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Bulioumess, Liver Com- Reall; ik . plaints, General Debility, etc. No nausea, no grip- “Really, papa, I knew nothi . ‘pains, but mild, pleasant and safe in operstion. at Tm had mic wa in ae one ‘and . sr tn know (s anzious to sce you. : ‘They are purely vegetable, being composed pray 0.’ Later on that evening there terview—this time between Beware of those cheap patent pills, carelessly pre- pared by inexperienced persons, most of which com tain etther calomel, mercury or otber deleteriows drugs. HELMBOLDS GENUINE PREPARATIONS. ‘Established upward of twenty years. Propared by also, the keen eyes of Edith the movement. I think,” said that young lady, in a low tone, ‘we will sit here, just beyon sir blows in so cool, and we have such a pretty sea.” view of the Almost immediately on the other side of the pillar were Miss Kate Dare and Mr. Lawlease. “Ah! Mr. Moonington, there, J a7 Miss Poe : : a : HELNBOLD, my sister and Mr. Lawlesse. How very sont I was ago. et 4 3 c c ay of Bepten bthey, iw, j ne Practical and Analytical Chemist, No. 594 Broad- direc’ turned. ¥ parma again Philadelphia, Pa. Under the shadow of the pillar Edith ad- vanced with her cavalier a little nearer her sis- ter.