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MISUXDERSTOO ; ee sid , ork me try te lif the eurtat: . | HOW THEY ARE MANAGED IN NEW TORK. —____PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. t alter rdienting the are requested - 1 Yaa i . and not a STATES MAIL. "Dee ROPOSALS FOR ; Time ME the curiae ao K foo much work aa) | cass, ao pun forniched "| P' POSTAL Camps. You compla’, bat are yon eer aded for e+ Polly A , afl the excuses set up by men for tLe | MARYLAND. That the aultisnot with ‘a ne av shing which upon themselves. 'Vory | thedee, ie <= - tre foam fi eats hers hb moh bef the Soha reat Eeetaanns, | imo nah ith a writ a ment i re her, ate 5 | in our . i aitting RiNeE sauny hows, | Uahe waves ar deflan'ly a: could be. Cape. Wa't i generally agrees with them. in. get ‘ § will ry i > Can you ~~ pr my se | 1 Ok bis glass and went aloft. He could now does 0 boardi ab until 4 during ® Breathe forte aa —— ‘met see the brig plai She was nudereasy sail, ‘the ist day of 4 ae By the coun uion which: Che Old whéiner Te athe You must go to th stooping, conrse upon which the ol: Call the blomoma where ther fcc; re re tee a Ce ee Glock, ceotton, bu On, Frat bosom gently drooping, | ie ee ener ee ey (Bidders wit! examine carefulty cunene eae AL their treasure they will give. | « Hi-git” erted Wait. (1 There she goss!” a cirections aanexed) Soe eer pres Fairly sought some point of epoke & wreai oe led up from ya When oJ card-board most There aust be with every ‘ints the Eng ishman’s desk, and ina = more | ¢] & Ls § Pister ee pprepriation act of Marcha ish an Soot Baas ot § = = grt And perchance the closest Compact the report of aheavy gun came bbouting over rather by 3 ‘the or BMarriage mh requires that fy ade Of Sc. ate upward toast te accompanied’ yn | Ponmaster Where we least expect to find. toe ra ben ths bait? shout mn by di i slight = be accompansed by & check or draft of not m some solvent national } Seer. Closed the heart-<d Aneto end. sontnarm vomaee way (rom rhe. by snag on if he ERPS Cane SE eee cf the amount. (Sor law of ra ~ — eremende, —— ‘ All tts treasures loup conte” the deck ot the brig, but the schooner did net | $2 fal =f Raitromt rowies wot adrertised. henened amd rewrmnt te | «Tents wil be tarts Opera hn Oy saethce. ST estas. cotchooed So dapaiton te aber | Sins blood | Juct outed of Brook fe to Rreperick 9 mite Mae oes gees Soon the rusty lock shail yield. 2 = 9 = . ‘ostma ater Genera - | Save ; | the Briton’s so 7amona. and lifteach calmls by itse! pastures ‘als satis ‘wo the <3 2 Seldom can the heart be lonely, “Hit Look!” cried Walt, as a round shot | may do you good. “Kon a mile after hearty | it ies on & high ile. rs Jor the service wiih cube” pavthesy ig (ype on mietal bi {1 itseek a lonelier still, loughed up the water under the stern of the | meal you may be injured for life; walk ter in contracts, | {he the card, % resapetting, seeking only ying sebooner. pt his The | Miles and you may materially improve 35% From College 8t- James to Breathedarille, 3 Fad, Conmyusatiy cannot 4, Emptier cups of love to fi But this was not to fast much longer. | your healt ‘The same principle is «pplicable my — J 258 three times a ae | a or ja bide, ‘The Department reserves the (Frances Ridley Havergoll. | ¥tig soon put up her helm and bore-away, and | ty intellectual labor, Te av down any general edding that Aye ths paren ee toe eit te oa Say ie rolls Diakee ctor “Aveg went tne schéower, and diray went ‘the IES crac Men ont por Spaele Atmore week service warded to them throagh we | §Sreto he . 1 D nfinitely. One man as much see; i % i RUNNING A BLOCKADE. brig, Bang!—bang'—bang!—went the Engtish- Ss another, owe man cou do wiek hemes break. | ae and reti 2883 From Comorocheague, by Fairview and Gear- act of June & 3802. provides | sar? een 4 gaits man’s guns; and the Yankee coaster seemed to.| fast,when another finds it better to sit u 4 y fuse, to Mason and Dixon,(Pa.,)10miles aud ton OF the mai! shall ‘tee on A Sketeh of the War of Isiz-14. | y the faster! But the brig was gaiming fap- | and'so on. A few practical rules will be learned F eaficioat > rt oe iooede idly. Ere long one of her round shot tore the | by practice. The Lancet, for exampl sock trankpertation than | Proval of the Pastmasin General BY SYLYANUS cons, JE. Brome Eliza's” quarter-rail off; and next a shot | «: le paper on the subject, remarks wpo: i ide for the dae crlerity. | 2 struck. Nearer ai! nearer came the brig! and | importance for men who work at night of hay- the hillside. understood timt all dues, rolls, During the summer of 1814 the British took | hot after shot riddled the poor devoted sehoon- | ing’a white, powerful, and steady i } n of all that part of th ty, mt security theret.”" Under this lew | Bark rolls made or tard at” apy tiie ightconcen- | The intimacy between the two was not pleas- ao wsthail be oh n their papers; flickering and diffused | ant to the young lady’ mily, aud she wie fi f ‘ , light being one of the most serious causes of | hidden to keep company with her adorer "Tia oa; WG: sat rion Rpt bed ave comstrend, a2 provides for thorwed agcut whenever demande | 18, « helpless, sinking, rotten, useless brain irritation. | Good food, with a moderate | ouly inteusified matters, and led. toclandestine | St Prom Pandes to Skipton. S82 mites and back, suaivel aoa melon er en NUMBKE OF CARDS FLIRT ¥KAR Tron the water. which mast soon open its | supply of stimulants, and a final pipe before | mectings, The young lady was sent to Eaeope. arrivals satisfactory to Whe postmaster at | ceriaunty, and security. ane have fee preference ores | . THC extituated her ul cards weglrod for the bosom to give her rest. A turning into be comfortable recommenda- | The father of the young man, who favored the Bundee, others. and mo uthers are cousidered, eacept for gue byperad adios am. ost tae | _ Meanwhile the «Polly Ann” had run up her | tion of the same writs; while, of course, ex- | match, sent his boy abread on the steamer that must Mra al! that may be ¢ ioe anchor and made eail i as the brig overteok ne | €F- resently her Ynainmast went by the board | trated u: ‘a | —then her bowsprit dropped—and finally ge ate of 3 iumed it as eel tire that propose to transport the mails with “¢rler> wet » er mtmIy, and Secwrim,” baring been derided pie edb and quite a number of Yankee privat . 5 “ cess in tobacco and alcohol is a coustant cwuse | sailed the day alter. When the lady and | 236 From Westminster, by Mexico(n.o.) and Says ifiestion of » hdin any of its essential jorenee tv this estimate, Be the wAuse more sLout there. Several sailed trom Bath. | Ber Prize, the successful Yankee was passing | of the incapacity for sleep. which isoften at. | hecianht ached te ae i Lineassl wae deeebnirah (0 )o Manchester, Waisted nino tautamonat to a nem tnd, and cu wet bere | ‘ < sud evenas high up as Hallowell were ntted and | behind Seguin. In a short time the vessel was | tributed to overwork. The rule is, inshort, that | fret sight they saw was the form of the territie leave WenulamerbiterteyetSe.m: 3 Saakink 2 hee bik Cath pacer eer Competition SROCRTY Feo FiRe axo manned some of these troublesome little craft. | left upon her starboard quarter. and once more | a man should take care that he gets sleep | voung man. awaiting the arrival of the : Arrive at Manchester by 2 in. E the only way to modify aprestous bids ee nee of this the British turned their | She ¥as in full view of the Englishman. and keep his digestion in order. A little unpre- | His vessel was the swifter, and reached Liver- jeave Manchester Seturday at! p.m.; 2). Postmasters are to be careful not to this latter river, and established a |, ‘Let's heave-to here a little while, just to see | judiced observation of his own symptoms will pool first. He quietly but persistently followed Arrive at Westminster by 4 p.m. 4 the sufficiency of guarantors without. ki at its mouth. They knew that some | the fun.” said W. Sageed to: forthe “Ponty | iach, A Man of ordinary sense how to keep | the company through thelr continental ware Propowals invited for twice-a-week service, they srg pornos of suMicient responsibility (Boe 1 is was ily or ne imself in health; , by a judicious arrange- | derings. Hi ys bound io pact of Fume 8, mnt wot <ign | ay on | ee oe ee | Amn” was just in the mouth of the river, with | ment of is tite and hablo, be eats aan placee-was ready at the exact time onsvor sain: | 268 From Stiteritle to Lanham, 4 miles and back, | the certiheate witil theelm of the Gul be ineetas, | them if t Arpsrnltnags ig | the wind fair for running her up at any wo- f . | oe ree times y by a schedule of rt bi oo are ") can do as much work with perfect impunity as | (ia train, nor was late. He not only went in tres and arrivals satisfactory "Wo ‘the’ post. | and iteoteceeeenarantes, are signed by she bidder | And there ther thing which the enemy Will serve him, if be so pleases, with an ad- | the same train, but, when he could bribe the master at Suiteville Be pectmetaere tne ail ‘sutgert ‘toumdian te. | ere was another thing whic iy ee aa u 4 » but, s . ert them to tmimediaic re in vie . Ther fort | So the schooner was hove to, and all hands | pirable excuse for committing suicide and be- ft e nt, Proposals also iayited for service omitting Lan- | moval, and to severe praaiises — he ctl = yl ‘ana ale eoedent | gathered aft to watch the operations of the | comi: text tor leading arti Le ie ber | Kaard. got into the same compartme: ' ere a hd in the same hotel, had aseat at the same table, bum, aud ending at Wilson's Station,(u o.) Postwasters are also liable to dismiaal from office + store-houses; . ritish) had | ©veming. Beside the heavy gums which Wait erwork that should be denounced, but the | and by am adroit foeing of ard for acting as ageuts of contractors or bidders, with carne! that provisions al aiumunition were | utd stowed away under the main hatch, for the | Pa habits for which werk ienee stone ten and toast en famiie, Hewes iguoeea and, | 2° Frigid Shepherds More ts West Rivers uailes | thing euggaaPraeio. 0 aay bomiiness matter. or | Seinen clr expected from Boston or Salem for these places. | Tir atccts, Be had 6 tot of muskets, He lind | an excuse. Eat too much, drink too much, | snubbed, and treated with nelee, Coenen nul beok, three times n weeks trusted sgeats of the Deperiancat, nnd tenant coe | tha tive bi So thes meant to kill two birds with one stone. | S/EH{ Of these brought np and loaded. and fhe | smoke too much, and do eversthing in «hurry; | vurpace’” ind cea against the car door when: Leave Mulliken Station Tuesday , Tharsday and sient ae in both capacities. 5H ‘They would prevent the privateers from coming — lag got ready for running up the main | and ‘at the wrong time, and five, pours a day | the party got out, and was insight whem the Ree cea Al biden. guarantors, an oe tae ores from in. “ * may at x grave. Showa topped. 4 cri 5 : 1 inctly notified ‘oD ry we. - “Seer conten ie yeauted apoutthet Rem | The brig was seen to overhaul the poor. rid- | MA% send you to an earls grave injuring. your | the yoone rege nem Leave West River Pursiiy, Thursilay, and Sat- | form the for the service propane for tative {eal eras of a prema nebec daring that war, remember well the sea- | (il. dismasied hull, andout Yankeus taucied | health, vou may be as voluminous an author as | Clnudeoting interior ee te the Arrive at Mubiken Station by 4p. accepted bids, their legal “reed of ih aang wooken teeta sonof that blockade. "They depended for much | ‘Bey could almost hear the British curse and | Voltaire, or do as much legal or official work as J tet dyer nye ge ng i tron roy gots @r their provision apon the coasters which eame | “SCST,, “But won't they cuss a leetle more | ihe most industrious minister or barrister of the — - | popecemeets see teens cr anger eS from Massachus tts; and now that the smait | W2*n they see us”" said Jenkins, day, aud see your chikiren’sehildren, and laugh : id. | 3683 From Duficld to White Piains Station.(B.& p. | Department, must, oan a aoe vewels were prvented from coming in, they “I reckon they will,” responded Captain | at the degeneracy of the rising generation RB. B..) 2 miles and back, three times # week, | stantially in the forms above described, ‘The saffered much. In Hallowell, Waterville, Gar- | Wait. the twentieth century. by a schedule of departures and ar satis’ | cate of sufficiency yr and other “ carce | __Ina few minutes from that time the brig was factory to the postmaster st Duffield. were conddered welret | *¢° er helo. snd very soon after: Harriét Prescott Spofford. 389 From Port Tobaces to. Marock Station, (B. & times lived upon the swill- e-| 5 bulk gave « lurch and went | — Sniriey Dare in some reminiscences of a visit P. RB. R.,)2 miles and back. six times a week, f the more wealthy; anda silver eat | Coen. as the brig put | 1% OM Essex last summer published in Tir ee i ae by a schedule satisfactory to the postmaster BOOKS, STA’ worth of meal could be carried away in acom- | 0,55 see nei" cried Wa: World has this pleasant reference to the author | are locked up in their chambers Bur Ratacey aid making curcion wan | BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. non pocket-handkerchief. The snifering was | '*t > sateen d wid Q jaby ied a» aforemasd, so it would seem; for the man-of-wa: not | Sha tool aterm ese dee ea, August day, | trom an elopement.— i ea ee ee 2 NEW BOOK: pause maybe coguirnd tall the Gacy v4 - The people Task mane ! f ome cnet, pe entra ae ae ‘ae SIR RA . nacteteg the deliveriog to be Stectic anttona tp got in, but the Bitch war: quis. Put about, but her mer crowded upon ber | Sunshine sing itsway through thehaze’ when | ‘Tur screuyor amiwau rooncontinnesto be | “EF mLake Roland, dy Bec tind back, ois tines at Pon Stee Dep arrest, Waa m aoe ‘que 5 Beavy echoonet vised <The | iam and aloft, and she came ploughing through | rail up and down from Newburyport to Boston | Forts on gent or ttre Mot meet it. A LM OF PROPOSAL, GUARANTEE, axp | _ CMT @ Steet end Penmsytvante erenme, | thicution of the Postmaster @ “cmt at She ee ened wt eran ‘At length she fired one of her bow guns, and Posgipot niga ps yen rmag ben a seve, suge rye eeeenat sonees ants sive CERTIFICATE. “3 An Open Question. By James De Mille na eldresing, @uth, labels aited “The Eliza which belonged | the ball feil directly beneath the end of the| Nom Srkera do of going up town, in tne horse | st ne of ‘Texes aid. the almout lunitiess herds Anca, << ween post atte sts | ean” SY Scenes Miasioehl. Cheng | partwnet shal! barr theiright to require af jenking OT” ee | Yankoctefiying jib boom. contain Wait, | port aed unser the clmact che High-etrect Ye | Eeneot, Temes ane. He urges thatfromthese | reais Sceuaty of ——"-"Stare ot pee: | Pasion in Patters. By Annie Thomas eae eS ma” and the “Eliza.” both |. /CP with the heim!” cried is the pride of the "Port people, who tell yon it | and other stock-producing sectionsof the United pavey the mai Farce ye acces Sad Risa. By Farjeon, | guantity of cards mot exceeding aeuppls forthoos (B Bass., the former loaded with | ;Hauiover the main sheets! Get o is the most beautiful street in the world; and it | States cattle could be obtained im abundance: to June 20, ett Ae moutie, iN en eteoergee the mest valuable cargocs ever sent to | Th, mucke ken by pr Dene Blah Sipser verre ae antan, | nat tone en byrallte the seaboard would | {iS “Pocmaster General, dated December I, 102, | Lady Sucetappic, By ihe culberaf es Brcecti Life, | INSPACTION.-AGENT OF THE DEPART- sian: for bentdes a largo loot excellent | yaw st the: heim going. tr one, and as soon | SOG, from mile to milo with ite romuntic require only three oF four days, aud that there | {iit eSiathy" and secarity Flaw uk Jue | Servant Giel of the Berio What Mi and Sis MENT Prot, ake badl's tango qusitity of setavond aus | 2 the vessel was fairly headed up the river, | drooping trees, that seem to live ths, and the | from the Atlantic ports to England. “Whe nage | ° 92) F te auuual sein of — duitars, A Two-fold Life. Brom tie Geryon Helter. | of: ~ had a large anautity of arms ai t | thes gathered along bythetraff-rail. The Stars | Vito “white hoaws sanding’ in and one, | com gunibip atitnct maenake aatecus 5 proposal is made with full knowleder of the | The Young Ladice’ Journals Monthly Pauctoca ci | whe shall at alt tin ‘ie low of the “Polly Ann” would kare | #2 Stripes were run up to the peak,and asthe | Tite white houses standing in and ont. | gestion may pos pe green ig eyes paren Fashion. 7 : eee icctiern Cone ned its magic folds tothe | ‘treet each im tts oom confortatie feakien, | it Lbstand to ind dali ether parts tm reference to the rote | The Popular Science Monthly, No. 10. All the back ee eee Ee aa ee : : Suey bance ae or haa veel tae Bere 4, also, after careful eramination mbers on hand eayeees y wided to the want of iT people of They have @ delightini way of letting their | A New Puaszor an ELopewEnt Case.— bp bh oid A carainaen Rarriers Burned Away. By Rev. Ba : the Kennebec. and have prevented the outit of | 4, ne houses look old in Newburyport, letting the | Joun F. Tresiusky, of Hoboken: a Prussian, rif g fie edn nook py a he y Rebecca Buter Springer, °° ona ih privateers; and it would have also he .| dust gather and the mosses start and the ; Who was followed to this country by his wife, 20 Tribune, Herald and World Almanac 1573. is lets awit dock © om at the place much to the power of the enemy by | omemard-lound men; and then the “Folly | hang about them. as if people were too busy | years subsequent to. his clopement with a girl | “Date —— Bidder, | Maree noah of BLANK BOOKS Pass BOOKS, | cf manufacture. fr thes {isn of the union of jag them with things which they mach | “Stree the officers and crew of the blocka ling thor Geageionteracane cet Monahan dachineut fiom the courtot cheeses Mae. | ‘The undersigand, Suidiae te, Stateot ——, | EMTEEM SAEED on FLA Pind Or Bok se aes a “Polly Ann” wasa new and valuabi hav partic foolish one of the large, old-fashioned houses, stand- | Tresinsky commenced proceedings against him rtake that, if ibe hid for carrying the | very lowest prices, fbs-tr ot so the “Eliza.” ‘The lagter was very | ! Seca pagers age {ne cjose to the street. Its low, wide! rooms | for divorce, and the chancellor dirested him to 1 ery" | DP ICHARD B. MOMUN & CO, aohaaihe Haren ad eoeinete cr areas | nage be overhauled tounging and siuging and telsure’ were found | Nak her neg on thence et BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, wilt be requited to rep ii,and then pail lis oid schooner to | RZ Of that very day. It wasn sherman who | {f ers and pictures were the only y any of it, Hence his incarceration. Hi ~ er ; uber of ears” tna il, a ae: pall tis ote 3 Te | had ventured down off Cape Small Point ; re eit . 1 u pany 2 - — derstanding disinetiptie chliantions 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Cititched. ani or vt pieces for firewood, as that was about all she | fl renturid doxn off Cape Small Point . The sitt! in ts worth $146,000—W, Y. Commercial. rate ed bs cocbeanars during the week, and the stmberr availutte for tones was goot for. Onthe present occasion she was | A’. ted entered the river i ang iiahiiinies assumed by guarantor’. Have jnst received the all spoiled carde tbe destroved by sutractot (© h provisions; at the load was ne = ¥e-e-en ale.” aesucied tlie poor ‘ eS te east BRITISH ALMANAC AND COMPANION. £ the preeeice of the agent of the Departuncut, ae {Did she carry up much of a ! like this was the charm of Mrs. Spofford’s | postal ¢: ies madarilg ends Bice ol wis, - a he tom, the cemtrecton wtih be i schoonete sailed from Salem together. | ancwered the fidheruish, wie seemed desirous | manner. I faney one cowid talk to her five | PO*t@LComvention Between she waited | _The mi ica, USUER Mis CASH OF OFF ROYAL KALENDAR, fer 13. direct the naan nkine woul not have dared to sail | of giving an emphatic reply. Heat se eee Seren ern enscrever G6tect'| “rne undersigacd, being thereanty duly au-| thesvio besen ot sroperiy, ea aie ts WHITARER’S ALMANACK, for 1573 ear teen na The “Polly dagen to the nlls, sit, It's a marcy ‘at sh NO heroic inver. | thorized by their respective governments, b: arantes; and that bidder and BRITISH ARMY LIST, for 1573, aloo al : sin > manned by Captain Wait, ike agreed upon the following articles, establish for daily. weckiy, monthly ant quarterly retarns said the Englishman, | “fu* im her speech like those of the Boston | #T Semper) BRITISH NAVY LIST. and regulating the exchange of cofresponitence for 1573. fei lating te the number of cards fu usted, and stock om which being futerpreted, ‘meaneth very ex: | Women. Her unspoiled speech could ouly be re~ ni ¢ oe “ ee es vinfied check a onal ~ and oF in process of taanutacture Thigh, being interpreted, mennetl, a very ex: | Membered for is fervent appreciation af others | between the ‘United States Of Amerion aad Sateen oe koe coat oe Deneeae encoal me "TBE NQBKS OF CHARLES DICKENS, cans. Ni CONTRACT NOT Assia : he had none, which is the highest | Newfoundland, on the Toute: OF tA Case Qf New seroice, NOt less than Parts, very fully Phe core cma lie , of oaths. “I wish she had sunk! I never was | Work. Style st one, le Articre 1. i rp ejeodlnsta Moe Fey conts. ; * ane ides her captain, David. a brother of the com- | So tooled before; and never will be agai ar like a very die aor thet ae wuman, She | schere shall be an excuauge Of mallebetween | Be Keer Moneteae 5Pe renee tabi fm | MUSPRATT'S CHEMISTRY. fy parte. feticd ot anmigued masader, Welles Davip eal Charice Alin, Pa ee ra Pole wrth oanting his cost. | ted if you draw your breath, or like the water | te United States of America aud Newfound- | | ‘The Postmaster mvt not sign the certifiente until | gay ee oe CORMAN 2 808, ents é. young men and able. ched Wood Island, | The “Polly Ann stopped at Bath and un- | fed if pon draw New Hampshire. clear that | land by such means of transportation as are | the sam of the bid is inserted aud thobid aud guaran- | 2 te | gerer an Oe es . Ry per pig: og ay ineebagge y | loaded her large gun» and ammunition; and | it seems white. Phe author of amber Gads hes | DOW, Or shall hereafter be, established with the | tee signed by all parties, aud dated. Nerce | Govermment require it alse ther Toss boarded by some Yankee fenermens whe | three és Erp Gbtightly privateers | fragile woman, with soft, dark hair worn im @ approval of the respective Post Departments of . OPENING OF Ww STAY 7 epons | ¢ Oee wareh ae, Ska etbtatecmad thems thst i | * wo Fiver, and tea ee ee re ee a eee ee eee ee i eee Renee SRE Mav Ee RaAS | OO ally statk Boom MARCPROLORT, Slee fe * : * Cl i. ¥ BAC 1 Cl ir 5 1 . Sr So eet, PeaoeEASPeet | he enganatin a attra fal gente | agen cramirst merchants ng: | AURA P RAE WAP oH BPR RE | LEGGE BRINE EMSRS baewrene | Pe past wkcieses ce b eves 8 Tein’ O€ an’ on for hundreds of famish- | $nq Begd genes. She might have English for | totrabie inthe othereountra OM | HINter Ei DATHs: 62 QUALIFIED TO AD- | ne public are invited tect ana Spr new whe teak there all the time. An’ I ken tell ye one more ‘and inspiring many desponding souls | ‘8st. She was the wriser of those wonderful Awe Prt EF spbhee tecrecuveyiag the | Homes BEN. F. CH, Frans for carts ecualty teverd ant Siveren thing, too; them Britishers are on the lookout | 8. heations. ing studies of passion and color which madé@ my | aye post offices of Boston and New York shall | mailon route No. , from —— ——, do swear Under National * ade quarterly, afver proper cxamumation aad Tor you. Thamve bested. oe how't you wore 8 Tittibiner ee Tone is ean ene, | could not help | no the exchange-ofloesen the side of the fiatee ability pecuniarily to fulAll| my obli; | gero.eg Sd neat door to Jey Cooke & Oo ‘s, fects, “They've been informed som’bow.” Napoleon's « W: ai with ail the imagination and poetry. her mental | States, and the post office of St. John's shall be fond with the intcution to enter inocontacs | =e eae ect teu dare atter the coatract has ben award This t upon Captain Eben Wait. | For years it has been universally beliered | presence I would say was the healthiest in the | t#e *0le office of exchange on the side of New- rf ryice in case said bid shall be ac- INSURANCE COMPANI Sy ae og © FS EG He had Known that there ‘were British war { that the direct line of the “Little | World. {jundtand for all malls tranemitted between | ceptrd: and that the sguatareyof th” guarantors ae vessels upon the coast; but he had hoped that | became extinct in the of the unfortu- cp “4 Pl arrat ent; a t are wemns, ask Ca 5 Oatsove php! ad SSUBE YOUR LIFE ond reulremcets ect forth tn this edvertionseer an % in hi prince, . though rarion Bread. all mail matter transmitted in ei direction, | autors to be pecuniarily a ont a o igooat end “ quem tac." We kuow that thonh-whees be loved [ tive ierstoct ioe were prevalent atthe The question Ths Tata been asked, «« Whe be forwarded Te closed tort oe exchange, sisall | oes dims deling: to pococantany oohamiae 2 = = TEAL ag a3 tuake, #20 Hh ‘active eciyeet yy 5} > ~ - were shor in fro1 f e' rs |b £ ss % eee eee Paes pa critters srk et eae | pede Om aeeae ae ete eee | eee is, “Because anlenvened wrest is | Seal, addressed to the corresponding exchanec, re ee Bret LIES INSUR | Oni visi earatinn, tn the —~t 7} Sati they had the stoves he bad in charge for | which have subsequently transpired give theso | the only kind of bread, except aerated, which | Ofice. Each mail shall be accompanied by a Organized 1843. vets, 994 yueo. fats tonal wat =o we =~ Them. And the eargo might spoil by being kept | reports @ semblance of trut,and, fo render | should becaten warms, Noe teneenteal Pact | letter or post-bill, showing in separate columns jan?ly* 9: STANEET oc But heatree. | coultact-mccordit to the, prow too long in the hold of his vessel. them still more le, it is a well-known | is much more difficult of digestion than when it | the number of letters, newspapers, and other . Sa ene Oy “What should he de? The loss to him, if he | fact that the late Emperor of the French spared | is a day old.” The process of fermentation, or | #tticles embraced therein, and the postages [NSURANCE Congress, cuatried “An act Iegatizing end making Tailed to make his trip, would be great; but he | neither expense nor labor in forming a complete “raising,” consists in the transformation of a | thereon. pnts 4 . pppropristions for euch mecemary olycts ae fhgught notse mucl ofthat as bedi ofthe les | collection of the ootrestondonce Sad private | portion ofthe sarah ot the dour. throngh the | x. accounts APES EE Ssetmeen the Post THE EQUITABLE tire assvaasce | billwitho suhurty Stes sarees’ proviae to those who were depe upon him for the | papersof * mine. y 2 i eel nde pth grr Sa, s pong re r ng sustai * uestionet it appears, ever, that these writings were | change of the sugar into carbonic acid gas, ‘partments of e two countries upon the “ wd offic sod for - ies? eearen very oo git a ‘convinced | not the only links waich united the present with | which raises the dough and alcohol. More | international correspondence, written or print- aes - The business of this Company has for years beep poses.” (United States at Large, volume 6, that they spoke truly. Tliree of them had come | the past; for, in the summer of 1571, an indi- | cases of d: are produced by eating fresh | 4, exchanged between them, but each Depart- | 1NSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS AND PosTMAS. | 47 largest of any similar institution in the world page S28.) approved August 28. 182, which act pre- rent he ne :: je Ki od bi an by any othe ; | ment shall retain to itsown use all the pos TERS; ‘kk Vides that in case the contrartor shall fail to comply from Monhegan only two days before, and had | vidual who bore an extremely striking likeness | ruise y any T One article of ; tages Fr. YER, been robbed of their fish by this same brig. to the Bonaparte family made his appearance | food. White bran, or that from which the bran | Which it collects thereon. CONTAINING ALSO CONDITIONS To BE INCORPORATED . 3 was the district court and GENERAL Acext, $05 Sevexta Stacer, | Sith jerms of his contrwet he and his sureties « And,” continued the informant, “one of the | at Isohl, an has been removed, ill not make the “staff of The single rate of international letter-post- THE CONTRACTS TO THE EXTENT THE DEPART ea shal! be liable for the fortettare: a "her up. She's half rotten, and t‘other half | sue of a secret marriage of the Dake of Keich- | reason that it does not contain the bone and | *idressed to or received from Newfoundland. far i iene tall of neil and spikes as her sails are fuil | stadt with a Hungarian countess. He stated | muscle-making elements they require for vig End f omice of Newfoundland shall levy . he trip is subject to lee. But with your vessel it’s different. | that, when quite young, his mother was induced | orons growth. If fine white flour could be foo oe ray ite ypttind bl spain YO poy od ot i Tepeated delinquencies of the kind She's new and valuable. By thunder, Eben, | by Prince Metternich’ to apprentice him to a | banished from the land and unbolted wheat- foeotion pe yoy lait ep Deg ot roy vol bul fied, cutarged penalties, proportioned to I'm ateard we'll have to go back. But it’s cus- | tailor in Wurzen, named Ludwig, as a meansof | mes! take its place, the next generation would | feundland a dressed to the United States, f, and, pecified in sach can- ” a T MAY DEEN PROPER. & BISH tract as liquidated damages. be sued for in the oa f we knowed the Yan expelled from the Austrian dominions for hav- | life.” In the first place, it does not contain in | ®8@: 1, to destination, shall be six cents | }4\7 es are allowed to each intermediate ‘of the United States 1 - Saienes Fethe gan?” We pretend weakens | iad made un sjcctinnable Oatty in eet nintee | camlelons juantity the elements needed to prop- | °4 each letter weighing half an ounce. (15 when not otherwise epeciied, fur assurting the nce Agents, Sietion thereal ve Know anything about it. He said -he’d have ye | book”—a sort of j man's passport. He | erly nourish and sustain the bones, musclesand | &T@™Ms) or less, and an additional rate of six No. 605 SEVENTH STREET If the contractor to whom the first award may be 1 ve come that way.” was a tailor by trade, for several years pre- | brain, these elements being mostly contained in | ©¢tS for each additional weight of half an ‘Un routes where the mode of conveyance admits Samoan, Ore * made should fail to enter tuto agrecmout and give = Capt. Wait pondered a long while upon the | vious to this occurrence had been living at | the bran, which is ‘cither threwn away or given | Once (15 prams) ot Sraction thereot, the pre- it, the special agents of the Fost Office Ropers. ASHING TON, D.C. satisfactory ents, as merein Provided, Re = is formation he bad received. Wurzen, in the kingdom of Saxony, and also at | tothe cattle and pigs. In the secoud , | Payment of which shall be compulsory at the Iso Be pe a LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, (Or- | Most ioauey Be auuulied amd the contract, Wut to the “irs a hard ease,” he said to his friend, Capt. | Stuttgardt, under the name of Car! Gustave | fine tlour eontains by far too large a proportion | Uftice of mailing in either country. ganized 1730—the oldest Insurance Com- required agrecment and boods are exncuted: and elenkins. “1 know how these thovw fcljows | iudwig. and in both of these places he had dis- | of starch, which, when eaten freely and con-| The United States post office shall levy and : any in the world.) such next lowest bidder shall be required to fatnil watch. There’s no getting by them.” Unquishedimself by his diligence, skill and | stantly, causes obstruction of the liver and con- | Collect to its own use a postage-charge of two | pany the ma nsec if Cast Asserts, Gorn every stipulation embraced herein, as if he were the ‘ coiauatel teat’ Tetareed Jenbien, modesty. His intimate acquaintances af- | stipation of the bowels; and these two condi- | Centson each newspaper n in the United | tion of the several bags, to. mained CONNECTICUT “ es inl party bo whens Che cxotane sees owared £ Now , if ‘twasn’t for the cargo I've got aboard | firmed that, in spite of bis bumble oc- | tions, it is well-known, lead to nearly every | States and addressed to Newfoundland; and a | masters. to insure regularity in the delivery of Casm Aewee. 2 | mR YB ON Og they might have my old hulk in w wink | fe tennis ak the OF Petes ae eh nn, 22 | ther form of disease. People who live largely | Postage-chargo of two cents for each two } Smt pov. 1. as tor tring not performed: and | GumgAnet wins ineo | ‘ceo ible for the entire Sr know but I'd be willin’ to pay’em some- | the name and title of Prince Joseph Eugene | upon white flour bread are imperfectly nour- | OWnces, or fraction thereof, on pamphiets, | ¢,4- Nv pis, will be made for trips not performed; and oF HARTFORD, } he dowd, the 1 ‘shalt to carry her of for the fire-wood she'll | Napoleon Bonaparte, and, according te his | ished, and children brought up upon it cannot | Pe! . books, other articles of = med by the fault of the contractor or carrier, three | Casm Assets... | have the right to require a new tonal maake won't hardly be worth the trouble of cut- | own account, it would seem as if he was an is- | be otherwise than sumall, weak and puny, for the | Matter, and patterns or samples of merchandise the trip will be dedncted. For ar- | times the car wanes : sf — TRADERS’ tobi ~ nection with ”" 4 gw . ily ‘and aot uly mised owe | Caew Acaers, (ind U.S. ree. ) 9600000 | «Tal. within ton days afer notice and iu Gemete NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE | ‘Stes! the contrac’ mny We wncullod. COMPANY, PHitavecenia, XTENSION. e acceptance of the 3 283,000 | , Should the interest of the Government pec the natare therec , the importance of the mail, | Cast! Asserts... 7 | this contract may be extended beyoul ed hard it?” jetting rid of him, and in order to facilitate her | show a wonderful increase in size and strength | 2d the established rates of dom le. ALSO, AGENTS FOR | named, not exceeding threr months, bj c othe a petit had gleamed upyn the bronz- | ‘ccond marriage in Saxony, As a further proof | of Dody and vigor of mind over the present one. | chargeable in Newfoundland, on Fi Sd eee ef emails or | EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY | Postmaster General. and the« tors and alll lace of Cut. Wait ’ prices ie declared that there waste ac- pest, eed nn tek Sk sd periodicals, books, other articles of printed forthe admi of pawengers | ‘or New Yorn, | conditions herein set forth shall gv cen iu such ex: OecLeek, ay et ”" he said eagerly, “if I thor thensing at Leipsic, but formerly a Hun- | Tae Late Da. LUsguxeton anp THE Brrox | matter, and patterns or samples of merchan- ng conneenes ae — $20,000,000 | tended contract. could carty'your cargo all safely up the river | zarian offierswho had deen a witness to the | Salita at een inet aes Soutase particulars of | dive, qidreaved t or received from the Untted ‘oil auartr's wll in eye ARE roc pum, | pretest ee cited oy re sare weal your vessel?” . and wi rould, if it ev beca the life it on. yn Lushi: be x i oged, unless tl lelinqnency ~ * ed Oe ee hia ees. Seu edl i | ce ee ee | distinguished judge of the admiralty | _ Every international letter or newspaper shall be uARADY an ptleoneeiig exeioies ter Catan A 1 ME TO THEOL | cwithout tive water 2 vcs wit St com” Xes, sit—I'd let her go to gross in a | title, supply him with the requisite documents | court, whose death occurred a few weeks ago, | be plainly stamped with the words “Paid alle’ | Usebtapytls and satieiactorite oxplained py certit: w. M,D.C on? ‘on application tothe Thind Aselstaut Posmuane ey = in order to compel the countess to recognize his | One writer recalls how, after having retired | in red ink, by the di lag aie at ex- | We perecus, Ds Seteeee so pee a eee ae INcoRPORATED BY CoNontss tx 1815, ral. ruen I think we cando it. Atallevents, | birth and parentage. After leaving Stuttgardt, | from his judicial office in 1867, at the age of | Change, and shall be deliv. Free (of any | meee oforaaierinn & te bowen, injered ae Omics in the building of the National Bauk of the GUARANTEE— PROPOSALS try el can easily carry all | he traveled thro! Germany, Switzerland, | cighty-tive years, his name was again promi- | charge whatever in the country of destination. Lasent or lost; and for refusing, after de- Renabiic, Mo. 7 D street northwest, No charge | No proposal will be considered wilews ace ompanis load ‘¢ got from here to Bath. ell | and a part of Austria, earning his livelihood as | nently brought before the public in connection Newspapers, and all other Kinds of printed 4 4 4 for wey the mail as frequently as the con- » shore and shift cargo as quickly as pos- | « tailor; and maintaining his claim toa prince- | with the Mrs. Siowe-Byron scandal. In the | matter, shall be subject to the laws and regula. in "Dr. Jas.C. Hall, John Br. J. by a satiefactery guarauter, sigued by at loast ter - | tractor rans, or is concerned in ruuning, a coach, J. Keyworth Juno ee war RPT - iy rank, but never attempting to obtain money | long and embittered controversy that ensued | tions of each country, respectively, in regard to | carr steanthoat on a route. Bratton} . ae e Sas. 0. at maak arate tn their proposals the price per er ycadind Wheat Bil S0sk% ace explained, | or credit by it. On roturning to Stuttgardt, ig | both sides appealed to Mi Lushington, who was | their liability to be rated with letter-postage ee ee oe i. : Meuuir’, Beeb. . | Eee eturnieeedeee drt Broun lage ere bright, The two schooners | November of the same year, ne found that | the sole livingrepository of thesecret of Byron's | wien containing writton matter, or fur any | trict: for reprated fallnres to run ‘agrecaby (con Saat REY BRADLE anchored, and then lashed his conviction and punishinent had been men- | stparation from his wife, to a) and testify | Other cause specified in said laws and re; Hs Srottianped’ the ie t; for refusing to ‘CHARLES . tioned in the of that place, and he ae- | in their behalf. At a time just prior to the | tions, as well as in regard to their liabil to | discharge acarrier when cron s ¥ the Depart. cordingly pul an explanation in the | se tion of Lord and Lady Byron, the advice | Customs duty under the revenue laws. ent to do so; for running an express, as afc ly a Burger Zeitung, inwhich he-aMirmed that ‘he | of Sit, Samuel Romilly, Dr. Baillie, and ARTICLE 4. ; oF for tranaporting persous or packages conveying OF THE was not punished for claiming” his name and | Mr. Lushington had been asked both by | The two Post Departments shall establish by | wailuble matter out of the mail. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. title, his right to which the court at Isch! had | Lady Byron's family and by Lady Byronherselt, | agreement, and in conformity with Ere nae enti et ee Ly allowing — ited, but merely for writing It of | It was in consequence of a letter written by Mr. | ments in force at the time, the conditions upon Seotecan tne ee ony. poked: ORGANIZED AUG UST 26, 1870. in his passport before he had | Lushington in 1430, and Lady Byron’s action | "hich the two offices may reciprocally ex- ties of departures and arrivals in all Sol ser. re — oak ites; succeeded imestablishing his identity before a | upon it, that the separation between the ili, | change in open Jpalls the correspo lence origin- | tiewlarly te make them conf Connectfons | CASH CAPITAL ccc ccencrccnmnmnenn $100,000 not a long one. Wait court of law. ‘The reputed prince is still living, | mated pair was finally lished. In 1969, | ating in or destined to other foreign countries | with railroads, without increase of pay. provided the start until after midnight, as his plan was to | and the Cross—one of the ing ig eg at the of the ‘eatitermeat caused by Mrs. | to which they may respectively serve asinter- | running time be not al Postmaster Dring the war brig in sight just about day- ‘The wind was from the south’rd ‘oridecd Office in Bhephera’s e Stowe’s statements, 1t was generally aseerted | mediaries. Gracrn cent cine & “egiennea SLstied . B. . ‘and that Mr. Lushington alone ved the clue to | _ Either country forwarding or receiving sueh te ot SAMUEL CROSS, * east'rd, and blowing a fair breeze; and it was he , and it was thought that he wi correspondence ‘through the open mails of the cine DIRECTORS: Hikely to remain #0, at least until the sun tess nye fot mat ‘ail he tasty | other, shall sccount e sncm ctser country for Be pudginer Trans abe geen bn sorting eo tak .B. a. : the subject; but the result, and the silence | such rates as are chargeable thereon, | inemnity to coutractor one month's extra pay on we Tr At one o'clock in the morni the two that he maintained ever afterwards, showed | for exterior service, by its laws and reguiations, | the amount ee ee pre nite eR Schooners again made sail; and at three the that his sense of what was due to the confidence | oF the requirements of its foreign postal ar- | Compensation for the amount of servi and 3% . L py = Elizabeth was on tne larboard that had been in him was superior to | Tangements. oon Payments will be made by collections from, or | —— iarter. At past three n ight was any demands that might be made “>on him to ARTICLE 5. drafts on postmnasters or otherwise, after the expira- Notics. in sight again. Segam is an pe the mouth satisfy a curiosity which was, at bee., vuta yal- | The two Post Departments may, by mutnal mn of each quarter—say in November, February, = the Kennebec. gar one. agreement, vide for the transmission of ind Augnst—provided that required Re a reef Aumanw 3. sores 8 08. At four o'clock the fest glen of the coming Sowrxe Gauoen SuepecAs seed sowing gistered letters hanged be- service has been received. ta this day ones parties. Sew laste: afverwarde'the tall spars o¢ ti | Talley iaat Saturday, 1¢ beens to | time is approaching, it will be in order tasay | agreement detail dg? *ox808. British brig-of-war could bed iy made out | thfow out ballast in order to increase the sown, required to carry this con- January Wh, 13. vo southred of if © OF Seguin, and to | Ganifested wife ie ihe ANDREW 3. Bhe south ’rd of it. earth. Pro time, as the oF } Bey J: “Now's our time.” shouted Captain Wait, Me le to -bridgrs, woneye and eetile hailing his companion, who was close under bis | *ining Ne oud Abner Jenkins ran his vemsel to the windward | Other articles of furniture ropes, cao Araly over Of the “Polly Ann,” and as he came abreast he — : i i te Or more fre _ auts watched tosow them pective «© Wov _ then turned then scatter ‘permit. Sen dre you tare obe'll led her hela?” pig te oo ee “Yes. Lean ax pode ae Abbey, not that the | | This convention shall come into operation the an best come? Tune ‘The English- | come to the Lan nin BOY 7 en, — —— ‘ws vot. her head a little to | $5105 ont. ind m : “ Aye, aye.” fevponded Jenkins; and there- | Sbout the matter Soto hey 4 to work. s that tne person ‘the feet, ‘at ant the, mean time Wait had his sail all taken tafned severe to it. "November, one ‘aim: is Sees eee Ke st panes See Sete a | mba eee | feeceen ee ier and son's be Fir ? as ; ne mawr. 1 ; " : eget ee the ti ‘he leahed i fast. : ete ° 5 tee . (sma) : tow 5 ; } bo, lime nose, : xy Ke t

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