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, 7 ments, of- IOUS NOTES. THE CONFIDANT OF JOYS AND HISTORIC WASHINGTON. Pit A el Sof SG gfe Cpe oing bn iitear of Phaderphis," iat the iden ot AN INDIAN SCARE ON THE PLAINS. RELIGIOUS NOTES. WOES, asi rn jus sections, add after pro- | the Frenchman prevatled, and althoug! ae = ted a % EX press: Dress - oS s cuAPraR 1. inci denny aa ee | Se Meena ee eta, ea, coats | Am Tegldens tm cme Barty Mistery ot tereip of ailaiion Church; Epsjal aon | “7MPMOME FAIR (tts Bringing 1a | 4 Woman Whe Writes Letters for LOCATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF 4 SEAT OF | Manent seat of goverpmeNt was locxl i: ity ni aes: | Hn, Ma. = popal, 3 (Detroit Post.) Anybea on Any Subject for . = SON YF be , District of Columbia. on the bank of the Po-} bas demonstrated wisdom of the plan — |, Md. ‘ n,” said J ve u ay y ’ COMTINEST AL CONURESA-SECONOCNTINRNTAL, | lomae., TL ay Hot beamiss to state {a this | adopted. ‘The enthusiastic engineer, however, By J. B Vain | —Rev. Mr. Bradford, Catbolic, who nas been | vecque secite, Sih ie Beaien caver ee ¢ | Twenty-five Cents. 0 “ADOPTION OF THE PADERAL connection that In answer to some fear ex- | did not long continue in charge of ‘the work. ee in charge of the catholle church ai Chester | tie mantel th a costume of the Renatssance, | A woman whose occupation is the writing of AN AMBULATORY BODY Nee ee eee ree eee Cee | ee eR ee ee eee || Tariy iin thelaail ob Gees the | town for several years, will leave shortiy to | “do you remember theseamstress we had before | letters for persons Unable oF UAWililng to ton TION ON THR * POTOWMA: move the capitai, Mr. Madison remarked that | compensation for his services. He keenly felt 6 anil oF 2968 the Kansas Paciile | taxe charge of the ‘Catholle church at Dover, | we went ubronase duct correspondence for themselves lives in a cae Bac pa ge “he fla'tered himself that some respect would = i eee — boldly pores Fallroad had reached to a point on the Great | Del, Rev. Mr. F. Carey will take euarge Cf} “Sappho Helena Smythe, do you mean, Beat- | sivall brick house in Third avenue. She was s NESE WuTieNe cA be paid to the public interest and ooh MEnke cee tion lay on a American Desert called Sheridan. At least this | the church at Chestertown. | rice, or plain Margaret, wao broke your Dresden | visited yesterday by a Trifwne reporter. Over TRICT AND CITY—MAJOR LES ea a A feet under piles of (cuneoe appellation had been given to what was thea | — The Baptist pastors of New York, at tnslr | tele. a-teter” the door 13 # plain bisck and white sign in- T JOHN ADAMS—OFENIN' ‘The Dill locating the seat of government on bs Pp = the terminus of that ratiroad, although the spot | conference this week, adopted a resolution pro “No, Sappho Helena. the girl with dreamy | scriped: “Letters written by a lady,” wick ne BSS HELD IN WASHINGCON—“4 | the Potomac was passed July 9, 1790, by a vote Ne ae selected for so famous a name seemed to be far | testing, (in view of the projected Passion Play | CYS 8nd soulful hair, she used co pose on the | name attached Ringing Cue Dell, be was told RESIDEN yt TO BE CHANGED.” enveloped by a long cloak, became well-known ie by one of the city theaters}, “against the sacri | Stairs, and had such a sweet face Tor the bal. | to “walk up.” In a room on the third floor ; alltsat Yorktown | Of S210 2. This was a amall majority, but | on the streets and in the corridors of the capt- | {fm deserving of such an honor, and the site of Tetons ecg City theaters). against the sact! | ster. just IIke an old carving!” be Was met by a. WomMah, faslonabiy dressed, prised pif intedteaealaleess eee Sut tor the cowtinaciowor tia Poros icaet | tol. At last Congress tendered compensation, | that once familiar station to travelers across | j;gjous-US Of the most sac = ad Remember.” sald tue Verd Antique, who | who inquired his business, with an engaging \e War of e revo! Ls combination o! i@ Potomac - . ~ Ps was tu ¢ room, “Cath pa kithed her on the a On September %, 1753, a treaty of peace was | with the interest in favor of an assumption of | but ofsucn a paltry nature that Major L’Enfant See eS eee ee Ly Catena ey | oer TBe Methomis: has discovered a new | thatrs. and you thed she wie an setial dodges sew ntliews ya wwiite letters, tb yon with Rane Versailles, by which the United States | the state debts by the general government. indignantly spurned its acceptance, retired to ¥ re ently throug! variety of Christian, which variety it mames ‘Dear litle angel, what a memory he las’ | an advertisement to ‘uhat effect,” said the ra oe sina wed acknowledged by Great Britain | The nortbern states were in favor of tals a&| the country, became a recluse, and died in ee a et ae, nequeut excursions | the conundrum Christian.” It says that “he | Well, Lillian. continued Mrs. VA. “you know porter, seating himseit. Of America was sfh @ independent nation, | SUMptlon: the southern states opposed to it. | great poverty—an early illustration in America | 22d een n Rowand Gol B pepe Tettira, | '$0R€ Of those irregular, spasmodic, impulsive. | we thought then that she wore her dressesaw. | Posy eg Do you wish me to write for you? You to ae Coes aneee _ oP pat pie Some of the en memitbern ered 10 change | of the maxim that “republics are ungratetul.” hey anes en eee ches sah a Ceeneeieene Need Soe arecn aay i tea ee ee Doar, white 4 the look as if you might have enough education Much, however, ret = their votes orof assumpton in considera- small already occu; ‘a por- from S000 wn, iv dl aa e verely c! ic e; she has ourself,” sai oman, eyeing reporter ‘The frst Congress, known as the “Old Contt- | tion of a corresponding change of voles om the tian ef the Dae nanny eer tae ats Of thelr experiences and such Wonderful stories | morrow cold. ‘To-day he 1s devout, to-morrow | goue into artistic drapery, and mates a wate Tutisusiy. + Be WOmAD, eI ma nental Congress,” which assembled in Philadel- rt of the northern members in favor of the | where the observatory now stands, and Car- “4 frivolous. Now he ‘is liberal, now’ piggardly. | costume with about three stitches in it, just “i wish you to write an invitation for mo a ee ical aowors. ‘The sosona | logation on the Potomac. ‘This contract was | roilsburg, situated at the junction of James | Wid game, that I resolved to joln a party Watch | He is a jumble of inconsistencies.” enough to secure the draperies. to a young lady to go to Daly's to-morrow exercise any political powers, The second ed, and the south won its first victory | Creek with the Eastern Branch. The commis- othe — The good people who cannot abide the issue “How awfully lovely of her, but of what | night.” inen‘ai Congress, which assembled May | fn the location of the National Capital. oa little difficulty in in- | [Was then residing, and avail myself of some ot coat {| SChool Is she a discipie?® Tn tess than fivt minutes tt is x nen the Revolutionary govers- pos (Capea pe a vai herd lands. the opportunities for witnessing these grand | On Sunday newspapers will be freshly shocked to | “Her own—that is the very thing: tt tsthe | was ready writen me go he following nove it continued until Maren 1, 1rst,when | THe NYRNTION OF co. isi onereapandance, aires | ‘cher kad'to Gobtemiagaiie thecetal iscces Se cde oF eng ace eae Te RINE | into the ungodly wayseor the seine sree ie, | harmony of a self-developed principle, teen: | Geariagyer ike magas Os Hear and some: s of Conf Hon were finally rath Z “ er, lown som e large game, : °y i | pression of a st ling soul wrought out In aia Trace was declared ana independence | the following account of this first ‘log roiling” | of human nature, Finally all the proprictors | party consisted of abotit 60 or'7 persons, among Sis Teper. tne Chicago Auiance. David | Ein of gold, One Litian, ahtak or cece, nate ca tu emut give me great achieved under the confederation. ‘Bat thts | scheme ever Introduced to Congress: “Hegibning On the east side o¢ Hook Cresk. at Provided ‘with. stios°aud ammunidon of tie | paper conralbing the ‘sermons er Swine. | Cendental severity of the ideal in wilte satin Excmance ef "Tame one mrcmientee ny a form of government was not adapted to the | | ‘rhe great and trying question (the assump-| a stone standing In the middie of the road Eas approved paiterns, as well a3 an aban. | Thomas and Lortiner, will be delfvered tn that | With lace applique panels Hind the design of | ater to-<morrow evening. Yours, respectfully, wants and necessities a ere Oteer an | HOH Of the state deb:s) was lost in the House of | leading from Georgetown to Bladensburg: Janer of refreshments of various sorts, adapted | Clty Sunday afternoon after morning service to | Purp Se; tn pearl bea Toles Gf hex topes anetine, — —, eae ee cat cate And long coutinust | Representatives, So nlgu were the feuds ex- | thence along the middie of sald road toa stone | 1° such expeditions. We reached Blsworth, | Its subscribers. | Jeta of tong ‘Can you imagine aorehing nis | . “Will that dor" queried the writer, bantag pans Canc = ih et sume: the pecaett elted by this ee ae on its reje ntion Dast- Standing on the east side of = a beter where we were to spend the night sooa after | — At the recent Congregational conference in | progressive?" —_ itto the reporter. “I generally put in mors ST CARI Coe a eae a Aopen ise irene cen on Coe ce ee Parereeper mind dork, and those who id not desire to tee in | Connecticut a Startling fact made apparent, | | “And how mich paltry gold docs one pav for Pata pegs Se rte a didnot ask for Fe from 7 WILIN Ly- g 2 helr seats: ig] e at Iber | was the few additioas acq’ by the eclty | these expressions of ari?” asked Miss Lillian 5 thn ich 1759. thing, the parties belag too mica out ofemper | meridian,toa stone standing in the road leadlor | 4-51) themselves of auch comforte ue were of | { “That will do very well, What & city of New York was the seat of govern- | to do bustuess together. The eastera m2mbers | from Bladensburg to the Eastern Branch terry; | °*#! ae zi : ; | churches the past year by profession, One | practically. ~Sipine 5 well, What ts the : : tio G = ee MaAnG GO Golan Tor! as, | fered by the hotel which was close at hand. | essayist took positive wround that che moder | P wine re awfu es cherge otkert. Prior ta this the Congres had been | parteularly, who, Fe erates ,from South | then south to a stone 8) poles north of the eas. | Ay curiosity impelied me to join some ouhers | oat oe, eS ose win Onder to meetine Reaaiee |." Awenty-fve cents: and you can have a lot ambulatory, moving from placsto piae as the | gayeaoe, were the Principal gamblers ta these | and west line already drawn from the mouth 0: He adie otcided pon the lester course, With | agreatevil. The matter was ‘not discussed, | nent of idenllied thovsut that swest SAopho tarot any feasouable length “written for tne pcessities ca de : pale rus gouge mie : Pine to th 2 OF rei i ut, as here very gen: | has live - ‘ she ce. Gee hatgan ar tat | Pate uch ac | Rta aan eaenot i | AE Gye ae esngwnct a | Salam yrs Ge | i Seay et Meuateay | “"otmavae mae trav a ech g firs te ey Ents "resi day, reer. as anch, oem st vidisood ecach, urders and robberies of frequcnt rches by sion, jast year, have e fs a "a ce the cas. | Small prices” inquired the rte again; th a 3 en 2 ate . a a # “hay ae which left us in doubt as to where we shou! Was 55; 1 mer , 55,593, i or, i efit lo. J assure you I have not takea up this bud terpHinceton, auuapotis, Trento ‘hen a New fire bad Deen wrodent; the digit ‘ot lege trastees, Ton auedecst clr, Nee 3 Fee ora Basin on a ae the “God Paver" is hat “the African chiets tuiy with a serpentine Cue este Bork wig heerenegy nod R Was lett a widow with . posibninge Reser nt rovernmont was * > Un s in d 4 isk: he protection which the hotel pre. — me s i ° picture, | Out any means, but, " cation, York, when the constitutional goverum ‘nt was | who were called the creditor states: tue danger | to convey to the commissioners. and tne-com | sented, we mate a very stralgiit and rapid pass. | C2ll the exhortation of the missionaries. It was | Pont sen cama aoe Taos Ean | thought thts was the Goceeane te ore eee organi cod a ea a ieember en of the secession Of their members, and the | mfssloners were tosell under the order an aye to'the same and’ avotded all places which aed thought that the Sea by them | Dishes it in a chair harmony, bouffant sleeves, | #5 the least competition. I sometimes ada ume to lath ae Ora veriatiens ingaton fon (a separation of the states. Ife i. observed | rection of the President. seemed to offer brilliant attractions for enter- | Of @ desire for this as @ Solid basis forthe | puffed drapery, sunset effect." A walking dress riunetelling to my letter-writing, but tha” erie aeeeae Ce ueinneny eae ete that ‘the ‘members of the. adiatatavration THE FIRST PUBLIC BUILDINGS. tatoment, 1 Wag shown to my room In the Cee ne OF cies one 1a tir tesmitorins. | Wl only need a Mend. se will epeek Eee § not pay 90 well, as People are gradually e NOS? f ‘questi ti o : . septs Bs Ard he cot jioners next turned their atten- | second story, and upon investigation of the v ascel y es iS | wind the world. over thelr superstitios 1 tt pled the attention of Congress. Spirited de- | Ws Auestion was no: of my department (Stat) | Ve Crmamissaners & public buildings, Their | SMe I lacked confidence In. its security, | are $0 flokle that they cannot be trasted, and so | WONT ATAA TS World ae imasine such a & vfrom four to fee leiters a. day and Any a Me suse tua eG sect in the yet a common duty saould make tc a cocoa a es thie Sal xe lots and | 8S the partitions which separated me from the | Tevengeful that AC is dangerous to deal with | try ph of art2” . » many as twelve, though mot a aagle rota phar sent © | concern; that the President was the center on means were derived from e sale of Lot S an rooms on either side were very thin, and ex them. The misstonarles ‘ were driven away | N r tn my wildest dreams: and these tending from the soriug of 173 to | WMeh all administrative questions uliimatety | from grants of moncy from Maryland and Vir- | tended perpendicuiarly Duta few fect above my | Probt Boparo, where they Had eon onoourared | 5.0 docen arc abeommeriy ander tect ona key. ass generally are your cus- wallet test an insurrection. ‘broke | Tested, and that all of us should rally around | ginia, ‘the former having given seventy-two | head aud pane iete w foe ‘opportanity for my | Dy the hope of doing much good. King Mtesa, | You'have no idea how to get Ite thee tad Nor gil ke oF Site the nashorities of hun, and Support wt h joint efforts measures | Thousand and the latter one hundred and nelghbors on elther side to drop down upon me | Ver whose conversion a stir was made, beeam: | the master mind gives you the key, nor how to | y business ts done with women of ont in ely ee Hae gy es owes lew approved by him: and that, the qui twenty thousand dollars. They found tt neces- | during the night. Y assuring myself that | & backslider. drove the missionaries away, and get out when you are once in. They just > | German or Irtsh nationality, although tre- the state were no pth Abs a pers Dae been lost by only a small mua Sary, kowever, to borrow additional money to | there was no one else in the room I retired to Te-established heathenism. you round and rouna ina labyrinth of sesthetle | nily 1 have customers who come in car. principally composed of soldiers. whose | Pa- | probable that an appeal from me to the judg- | complete the Work. . -| my dismal couch, with my revolver under my | — The Christian Leader has misgivings over | }Qvmenies and are dreswed in the height of fighting haportunate demends for money { Mene and discretion of some of my triends | “Te corner stone of the President's house was'| pillow, and ty ores alternating from the top of | the growing tendency noticeable In nearly ali | “Beatrice,” sald her sister solemnty. “I have | fasilon—persons whose education tae hace pote o Te the careinenk Congress, which | Might effect a charge in the vote, and the | laid October 1 a ‘ol, | one partition to the other, and thus passed the | Protestant churches 10 observe churels days | set my heart on having a Tudor gown. It must | Beglected, and who have suddenly acquired (ras seriously menaced by the tiirinesra, be. | WAcwine of governmet, now suspended, mlyut | September 13, 1703, Voth by George Washing: greater portion of the night. 1 hatled the | after the example of the Komanists. This Is | be of valet satin embroidered with cold dante | wealth. tune creatip alarmed, and the question of tix, | 2¢2s@i2 set 1a motion. I told him that I was } top, with solemn Masonic Ceremonies. Anex” | dawning with thanks for my sate deliverance, | well enough, says the Leater, provided the ex. | hue the whole effect lambient devices of the ol * You must meet with a great many sad tact ine A perms anent seat of goverbinent was given | Teally Stranger to the whole subject, and not | celient quarry was discovered at “Key of All | and after partaking of a breaxtast calculansa co Ceptional “observance shall ‘hot become injuri- | ‘Tudor days wrought out in expression. It must | Gents.” . as ook labo verte teak proposition was | jCBaving lutormed myself of the system or | Keys,” a point between Georgetown and the | produce chronic melancholy, 1 Again boarded | cus to the general service of the sanctuary. | be abnormally critical, and yet halt conscious | “Yes, Ido, Many come tome tn tear, ana a tres <i cu Wines GHA FA ka ‘offered to finance adopted, I knew not how far unis Was a | then village ot Hamburg. Mr: James Hoban, the train, and we were soon again on our jour- | Children find tt unsavory to go back to plain | with a pensive individuality. You remember | get me to write 10 truant lovers or recreant ; y o he oh rte first reso. | BCCessary sequence; that undoubtedly, if its | whose name often appears with honorable men ney toward Sheridan. During the day we | food after teasting on Thanksgiving dainiles. | how a istically Sappho used to dispose our | husbands. Th: se reqnire more or less of ‘gush’ cede Apnap = ats p rps the ten rejecuon endangered a dissolution” of our | tlon in the records of the infant city, was the | passed ohett several herds of buffalosand | When we hear of the singing and excitementthat | towels Into Greek ideals for her head?” in their letters. Then otner letters must. lai are — Union at this incipient stage, I should | architect of the President’s “palace,” and prairie dog vil ages. and saw numbers of an-| filed alsie ana vestibule on “the day,” we think “She sthoje ‘em ali, didn’t the, ma?” aspira- | made tearful, as in cases of an erring son or a spp rye Bole Ditlldings for the | Seem that the most unfortunate of ail} Stephen Hallet was the first architect of tue lelopes and wolves, and amused ourselves by | tn sorrow and sytpathy of the Seggarly ac ted young Verd at this precise moment. Grunken father. 1 could tell you some inter meee BL ae conan oa CE ROME the aes feo Sete to oa foe Ro Like Capitol. 3 firing atthe game from the windows of the | count of empty pews on the Sunday Succeeding | “Have it correspond and assimilate, Lilian,” | Sting reminiscences were J pot pledged ta laware, provided a suitable district tor | 81Dropescd to him, however to dice With ests | WASHINGTON'S IDEA OF THE USES OF THE car- | carsaswe passed along. Upon arriving at | “the day remonstrated her sister: “you must not Tad Many cases to secrecy. & federal town could be obtained, with right to | (2eropeced. (0 him, however, to dine with me 1TOL DOME. Fort iayes a large Portion of our party left us| __ Joseph Cook is feted abroad suftictentiy to | ize Greek {deais. ‘The waist tust be very short You must have Occasion to write a grea {he soll ard jurtsdiction vested In the United | or two, bring them into conference togetuer, | It appears trom a letter written to the Com. | for the purpose Of golng oUt on horseback In| Woo oven his egotistical heart. Notoaly @ bile! thought, and the draperies long and | !205 gp enone a Land jw WO, iS togetner, = . ; a $ . | pursuit of buffalos. Iwas tempted to join | © 2 a th pert voluminous, likc an overpowerlng responsibil- “Yes; more than fifty per cent are letters of States. and I thought {t impossible that reasonable | missioners by General Washington that the them, but concluded finally to go throuzh to | bas he made an SS Gee ie apuvay oe ng | Sball it be a recituing dress ora spirituelle | that description, and a herd time 1 have some Neer ee ae ae eames: | Men, consulting together coolly, could tall by | dome of the Capitol wis suggested by a Mr. | the endo the Toad. We atrived at Suerldan ree oie, culo of Bagtand and | ienecor 2” Umes tn fully understanding the destinations, tion to the proposed location on the Pee RatS, Some ner? eat Lip a ein Tio tne | Turner. Washington writes: “Tne domesug- | In the evening, and as the town then con- Dale A ehat ais ng noes Sabian, ae ohn “J think a dreamy reclining dress, to contrast ; for many come tome who cannot speak En” Peried ts waniee acctiarsl ve Voune foe discussion took place. Icould take no partig | gested asan addition to the center of the edifice sisted salen priociainy actus Gleseae ce ing and evening, but he has been breakiasted | Wibyour harmonious packgrouad, chair? yes, | lish at all, or If any, of a very unsatisfactory fas Detae assachus 4 at : pause he Would, in my opinion, give a beauty and cran- e de: P c ps WnvIEa Gers eG an f | that “will de. You will centralizé tuto a eu: | kind.” i Islan : Pra ame wer york N aw ceres, Senger Gia aimunconces owhich ns deur to the pile and might be usefad for the re. | terrible Whisky, sous - fassnatign So one| Riennsuer aud teioonen ve ‘nen, ‘oy. Fone phony of art. Sappho will suggest an tilumi- } Suppose you have been the means of Penns#Ivania and Delaware. Voting against 1é | govern It. But tt was finally agreed. to una | ception a7 aclork and helt.” Boye and crandon ed tennis pone on | Young Mens Christian association in’ Londya, | Hated missal.” What talent thar girl as making agreat many matches, and in favor of the Potomac were Maryland, | §hatever Importance had. been wtached to the aS HOPE Re SU Toa Ot oa area | the eastern cities, we were not tong in deciding | HIS sire leecrrres zee Wo given io HUnbanes | Tibaeene take thoes wis Gate ea en itionttc ri | comforting to know” that we h sve brought eo. Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. | rejection of this proposition the preservatloa of : i) ft be that it we valued our lives a view of thistown | about the middle of November, and it is Antique, and tell her I'd like the money for | gether persons Who were lanculshing. & New Hatepshire and Georgia were not repre- | the Union and of concord among the states was | Much of the material had to be imported from by night should be carefully avoided. Acting | &nounced that he will speak to workingmen | ADtique, a gcis Sin 1 frequenthe ee, Set uy a ° ther T. 1733. Z “ >| Europe. The ‘freasury and War offices were | DY night shc ly e 4 2 ee ins y eticabie, | What gold and white symphony and her realistic frequently write letters for *ugar'y uid he pet spit of Secodaisa | Bter atthe ote of teseion Should ge: | Commoaced Init, be ‘Treamry maudag | Upoe he decison we omadiacy extinguished | On Sunday, Cveniois a8 Gren ac practiana | Daphne, wheres that old art aimange? Timuct | Wuenlly they are peoplein goodapaeryes eo st itsel 3 eg % | occupied a portion of the site of the present | @! Ns ch, Aving Sect es th , where's almanac? I must ein society. henest Gaya motion was inade by Mee WA | Change’ their votes. “hut it-"way ouserved | ‘reesury department. The, War once waa on | fastened the dears wo walted "patiently for tue | csi of the t “termed the “Lion Scrmon” was S10 Mex for a simply severe style of the | | AC tls moment ring sounded trom the door amen, Seats nin cena a ME: | Mime ts prom be peculaciy) (Wincor || Che We Ce sient nase © GOS | a aatard pres. | Wenae SESH Gon | Eee church, London, | the Goddesd’ of Liberace Help ae eae | MOReNe, On Teter eee ee Rerselt for a T Sou! % “ty el a eo Vi ns Ly rsonally selecte he slies for eA “ ea ict \ 2 ot. Ct cr 'y s Ls y - r wd 4 e |, “I sha om. D 3 Of Fes! : @ | cone f dota =r A Pres! eg ere fe] vanis A | Gayer, who afterwards bee: 5 — a visi write a letteron a love affair.” cS Congress TAS eee panel i See oe seen ca i tte a oe fae nad (been. a [ee Fe ee roneeae ee es 2 Ben special a CONSISHIE Of a plommadre and te | wasin the deserts of Arabia “upon business | FLOWERS, On the — Lae Stairs the reporter mat a elaware, i" e . a cs vent ‘ aymaster’s car, had bee spate! m | which required his own personal attention, —— man coming up, looking lke a burl which shall be more Central, more favorable to | at Philadelphia or at Georgetown on the Poto- tien ues, Ne the calls or ee Lawrence after ‘our departure for the purpose | By same means he became eictached frome ces | Eaiwes Concerning in-Door Plan who was hurrying ea; ~~ Fig as te belonas: stice ich ‘State: ie et rs 1 this train was at Sheridan when we le! hat | he was much alarmed at seeing a lion approach- | resage Bunch, _ a8 tt the south, with Tn June, 1500, the public offices were trans “pron oe ay ne. Se abu ington, and open ere On the 15th of the same age. 5S Se v 3 oud ¢ Bois he uber day and was surprised to no- WO SEATS ¢ NMEN OSED. 3 ot % 5 * ‘i . = ~ : J is 3 in | o seems for 10 or 15 years of of and Lee, but White with a revulsion ef stomach e | of June, at Alexandria, on a © | dows, When a sudden checking up and peculiar osition, after afew moments, walked away in | tht a ig conura years of Ife yet Op the 2ist of October, 1783, it was resolved J _ Mount Vernon. In hisspeech at the opening 2 pe A a 0) WF iy, An he cold season, and the rougher the weather | Me lad on astraw bat, b i Wasa cold aid i 2 Uk ee oS . In doing this, the influence he had - pe) 7 4 MT the track. 5 te | is « 1 ime Tie feck, Was decidedly tue worse for wear. set customs acer eg nt | mand Ga Gar MaMa? it | SE SRENAs we pie or ue vont | etein'd as tne alae nei | Me wetienttaneeane Qeoametigs | Houcande wate tatpenre ima | nite’ age ate Ly otomae, OF George a eee Oe Geel oo 1 congress he | ¢mpty freight cars, in the rear of which was our | jent act. Upon reaching Eagiand he accord. roliag 3 ae oe Lo . always wears ite Rees Ore enenen ore oe | Haat staves, erecta his ae of tg ATCC | Dermanen seat of tele government, andl cone | CMON, "AB Soon a3 the discovery was mate | Inet ict a Sain of ‘monty to provide for thts | brusticd away in Summer tece Toe nce eaoee, | SOT Aid| th tbe park chantor a burgeois Te, ma Pt ne] st e | t rk, i2- ) sermon every year, in addition to a bequest to | % e :, ee te Teception of Congress their residence shall De. THE BELLIGERENTS DROP INTO POETRY. Eiiesldence not tomecnangeven — PYOSPeCt OF | ajscery rushed for the rear door ot ‘the coach, to | the parish: chuifell Gf bis outioee toate oe | sideration. are making the most of the | lighted up Or aeoag etna lls, aoe fs aiteraatciy. at equal periods of tot more than Verses like the following, which appeared fa : a make Cur exit, and as we did $0, we were | jonth, bloom now coming in, they anxiously awalt | shekiog bn eon ORs, cmoton—when ets one Fear aud not less than six inovths, in Tren- the papers of the day, serve as an Index to pub- [For Tae Evenrxa Stan. Beery the (es ; Lane woe — Bishop Jaggar makes this summary of the | the fancy roses and the'rich exotics wistch will much Gterestod- tbe exprcomen "poconmen oa, ton and Annapolis.” Coumumlitees were ap- | 1s, sentiment quite as well as would more Ten. LD. were in sight, and approaching th . recent proceedings of the Epltscopal General | ap) 1p a few Weeks. Chrysanthemums are | ceptionally fine. He continues to go out in all Pointe! to view the two locaitons and report | He “ , alee Case OF Cae ACHE Ceaseat Oo er aad {HE | Convention :—" First, provisions for the exten- | 1m large demand, aud are wornon all occasions, | Same aen nee complains of being’ {ll districts; but the resoluifon did not proceed | nysonian measures; not to thy heart; it is a weight cause of Cur accident was at once attributed to | sion and more systemtic support of our mls- | except in the fullest evening costume, when | which is pretty good fora man who was aleondy into effect. ° VIRGINIA TO MAS?ACHUS3TTS. ush it! All shall find, and some tno late, them. As We left the coach, each man grasped | Stonary work. Second. proves for shortened , Tus only satisfy. A corsage buuch of selected | a celebrity in 194—E tart keog ap onl ‘On the {th of March, 1759, the first Congress ve over the making of pother » lust of Gold, with cruel power euslaves, his rifle, and all hurried forward to ascertain | services, adopted In the shape of amendments | white Japanese chrysanthemums, their fring- | Jorrnal, ia — under the Dent ae See Inked abont the votomac. eerape s ante if any try, i Tepe Peas aan Pe eae ieee oe we to the form of ratifleation of the Book of Com- | Ing borders sated with the TACEY AGIDUUM | epee ees sembled at New Yor! The ct a pri ae That Love, Truth, Pity, Honor sink in g1 , ie e es | mon Prayer, which is found at the beginning of | Grasstilium, makesa lovely ornament. The bine its public bulldings to the use of the new Con- 0 No help, by Heaven commissioned, boyering nigh. | AHS had very ingeniously removed the spikes | fhe ect. ‘hird, provistons for arent ‘Our | corn tower, Centaurea Vulgaris,or better known IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THS pres. Mr. White, of Virginia, presented to the Should wily Gold become thy master, then fue eee reer ee ee | church to the wants of the age, especially intie | a3 the “ragged sallor,” is’ very popular, WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFIOE, Hate offering to the ederat Government ten | 44a 300, Mr. Gerry, be nat ani Most mean and wretelied shalt thou be of man, proachea the spot. no. evidences ot misoutee | matter of UCurgieal enrlebmen. Acomunlssion | and knots, cf it are’ found “nestling Datunibay, evrniher bb anes. niles squtare Ofterritory in any part of thestate | wy youraull pune. Where'er thou goest shall thy brethren groan, Would be observed by the engineer. The plan was | S85, @ipoluted, cormseune eS = ic | are ao ware MAD Any of Uae dat are highly | em-ro obtain tiases cadlon tks which Congress might choose t to be fears Sighs, tears and maledictions follow thec highly successful, for although the locomotive | Gnu report such alterations as may tend eo the | esteemed, therefore the stiesess of tare Hees must call for “ADVARIUED LETTumn” wud eine oecupied and possessed by the atesas | We cure nota fi care not a fix. ‘Through the accusing world a soul alone passed saiely over, the tender had moved the! snrichment of the Book of Common Prayer. | Which was forced for the tirst me last eason, | the date of thie list. — = the seat of the government,” Mr. Seney.of Mary " G ie ali We gat di ‘To darkness doomed, that never dgun sh Tall from tts position. and had left the track, | The character and ability of the commission | !S assured. White field daisies, or “French 827 If not called for within one month they will be land, offered a simllar resolution, pas-e1 by the We Of OnE Ce Ee tee dow! | Andif thou worship God—Despair! Despair! flowed by the seven freight cars, which were | appointed is a sufficient guarantee that the es | Marguerites,” as they are called, are yet scarce, | Seut to the Dead Lettor Oflice, levislature of his state. Both were ordered to Tee seeuee Chur ek coe Behold thy «littering God—s fi pi'ed up in endless contusion in the diteh at the | 2?! > * { but will be abundant 1 ii’s time. Es" le on the table. On the 27th of August, in the Soe eeere sae ese ene AY gene Od 8 side of the track, This performance had :o | Sorta Gad the work: santa ey Ine Caen | 1g 8 SmUAl QUANTI er ane: There gr bie = spertass all | 3 . : Gf Oils york Aut vis: smd yacint. — Ames Alice; Alexander Fannie same year, Mr. Scott, of Pennsylvania, moved | No tuore of your ranting—no more of your rant checked up the coach as to prevent Its reaching | S@!ved, and the work conducted with wisdom Tey IY Breeden Ryaciath and ily |) @—Ames Alice; Alexander Fann sal PA ——————+208 -—__ the following: ing! of the valley in Broadway shops, and there is “ReSé sc) a 5 ‘he convention, tn all its B—Be Ebiva, Gonks Puma; Bryaut EB Mr, z the spot, aud ft remained on the track. While | 20 llscrimination. 7 7 : ed, That a permanent residence ousat How the Supreme Court is Opened. as 4 elie S 5 : ra not yet a profusion of fine violcis. ‘The small | Bell Florence; Blanchard H M i the work of removing the wreck aud restoriug | deliberations, showed in itself broad, tolerant 3 P is s ont of t Ye grand, learned asses, so fond of molasses, « - . a ae Gate s and practical: not fossilized, but alive to fits | oes, Which are hawked about the streets in to be fixed for the general Ce eee ep bow | You're fairly outerit youre fala ontwitted SOMETHING ABOUT THE JUDGES ue oe to its position was being accompll x 4. respansibilities. and ready to adapt itself to the | Nosegays, have but Ittle perfume, and that it ier cr wealehs pooulation pies extent of | With this Georzetown mnotion. O, dear, what a To begin with, there !s a degree of dignity, | t CNS ome (Goren OF note, moun vellion nation and the age.” wal panne Samnates trom: te spray of hello- % potion? ie abe , Wel 4 Bi 5 a rope ai iy pincned into tu aod territory as may be Consistent with the coave- | yu'the teeth you'll be twitted—in the teeth youn | 9M Stately bearing about the court and ita pe p e center, stance just beyond the range of our rifles. | — The Rey. W. H. H. Murray, In a lec-ure on members which permeates even to the most | fn 'the ‘meantime, two or-three Tudiaas | “Man Here and Hereafter” aclivered betore a sobs and with sixhiny, | Bumble attache. There ts a quiet In the court } had ridden to a Polnt on the track, about @ mile | large audience In Muste Hall, Boston, on Sunday nience to the navigation of the Atlantic ocean, | be twittea! and having due regard to the situation of thé western country.” Silver and goldep ferns wil] be used gener ously the coming season for room decoration and in making up ‘Mrs: Oarroll A Mrs. Cathis ( F Mra; I ; Olark Jane; Chase Jennie; Qonnor skets, They are very | Lilie: Clark A Mr; Gleabon Minnie; Gane ME | | | | | 10 Rote room which recalls the Sabbath of the cove- | in our rear, and were rapid!y engaged In tak- | evening.thus detined his views of the final judg- | tastetn) in tnt, and the sentiment ‘of the fern | Mrs: Cundcrwood Mand: Cleveland Mary ; Oarter 3 made the order for the following id, wc we seud you | nanters, When one enters, the involuntary | ing up the track at that point, with the evident | ment:-One cannot speak of death withoc: | Se appeals tenderly. An ue-town grower | Bstel, Chovis Sarai Hf, Colimau 8 M Mee Goxon ‘Oil sald: “The | pr feeling Comes on that the room 13 set aside only | Intention of cutting off our escape In elther dl- | thinking of what is called the judgment day. if has already 10,0 plants of the pterto, cretia, | “9p Long Auna G: Dobwly Is; Drary MH weare bouad, Is And you «1! noke shoetaack—and you shall | for the contemplation of the sober side of life, | tection; while others were riding back and | the old-fashioned Judgment day is a ya Cte alba, lineata. The parastrophta, aurea, ausus. | sites Davis ie Discs ances is ee = reciprocal justice. } smoke ck! and woe to him who gives or jokes in the | forth, and making signals to their contederat’s | necessity, thatis, if IU 1s taught In the seriptare | tifolia, will be freely mixed tn the greens which | Tereara. becca ; ; grand | MASSACHUSETTS TO VIRGINIA. august presence of the court. “The court is | 10 the ravine beyond our sight. Our anxtety | asa fact and not'as a figure, I should strive to | tringe'tavors. It Is charmlug tor baskets, as tt E—Earnest BH T Mrs. Emerson Esther ae Rg eta ee ee na opened about this fashion. At twelve o'clock | during these proceedings was intense, and accept it. But the difficuittes which such theory | grows low and has a leanfag habit. Theeu- | He —Fox Mary Aun: Lord Nene d peace of U elean | Mining DO® Booze vervlexed, and tsau- ) hoon) the justices come in trom the consulting | felt that upon the completion of their work we | Occasion are apparent. Such judginent depends phorbla_splendens appears in some'of the ilor- Grady Betsey: Gordon Blizabeth, Granda his ason any other question wich'can |, boodt | are y TooIns and take their seats onthe bench, Away | Should be attacked in force, With this prospect | on a localized judge,and if locality has any such | ics" out its flaming colors are too strong tow. | Eraucis: Gray Isabela G M Gorton CTO COT Ee ae eee over | xe hind better be found to the left of the chamber ts seen a youthtul of. | In slew. we made a carcful estimate, and ejual | definition as we give to there In our language | combined with rose tints. A leat of itis gor. | “Er“itenderson Annie Mrs: Henry Gat nines ras ee ow Torthernand | 4 Smokins of s! ficcr, whose business 1s to catch the first | division of our ammunition, and determined ‘to | where shall you tlud a locality large enough to | ceous in the hair of a brunelir, however, and it | Haddaway Ca - ” : line; Harris F toa: Haakley F = Lottie: Hickey M. nel: Harrison Ki the southern extremittes was gilmpse of the advancing judges. Then comes | 40 Our utmost to protect ourselves If they ud- | accommodate the participants in the scene? | fs never permitted to wilt on the counters. The | Har r F lish thelr seat as far bac! thee Vanced upon us, and yet feeling that no mercy | The theory is that the whole earth is to be | choice Hucharist AMAZORICA is cen inva bee | Harrie Med Oiticer nit, B pomderous wavel by the same | Tonid be snown’ us sbould we be overpowered, Judged, judged in one spot, by one judze, inoue | designs, but it is never, plentiful until Easter, | Hill Sarah J} ence to rise. ‘Then, with the chief justice in ad. | ‘The Weakening of our party by the number who | day. ‘Now, the population of the earth Some large and very perfect Marechal Seti ros": Vatee, the judges enter from, the right of the | Bad Stopped off at Fort Hayes was now | 1,000,000.000, aud a generation dies every ‘tairty | pads Lage aban sta Pertect Marectal Seti ros: chamber. ‘To the reat of the justices’ seats {s | Plored. Fortunately our condition had been | years. In every thirty years, then, 1,000.0 capuelnes have appeared. The pansies pre- analsle. Tn the center is an arched entrance | observed by the giard of colored traops sta | Of human belags yo Out Of the world and | Sonted by Long telund growers Songre-3 | would aliow. } One of the objections to Philadelphia came | because of “the number | eternaliy dogging tas | s Eliza; Johnson ehuson Mary Mrs; JeNerson Suranhs. Sarah; Kendiy 5 Bb Mre > also been °) 5 ‘ats foned at Grinnell, some three or four miles be- | 1,000,000,000 come in. Forty years ago the | superb and have brought great pri members with their schemes foreman- | a ea position onthe fant | Youd us, and they’ bad selzed thelr tities, and at | chureh taueht that the world was etx thousand | ““Rhere is an Inclusion te choos nicely the Nar . | and lett. None enter until the Chief Justice | the risk of their own lives had hurried to our | years old. She don’t to-day pretend to guess | favors worn in the costume. The opera cor- Middleton Annie: Mor- eorgia, sald:—“The exist- | emerges trom the center entrance. Atter all | assistance. The Indians had made one or two | Within one hundred thousand years how old the | sace buncn 18 a marvel of loveliness tn this re setae tie eer Mores oe tees ee | have filed in, the Chief Justice makes a graceful {| dashes toward them as they approached, but | world pe CULE peen te on 1; | spect. At the shoulder begins a pale bud of i: McPherson Margaret. St business, "No question’ wilt so fay Aromat ater Chelsanee tothe standing audience. en the | ae ae aac ee oy eetien upon the | lation of the wrorid, since the race began’ | Souvenir de Malmatson; the bunch from that Lucy P: Orchard Sarab V- telnper of this body as the present.” Mr. 2 x ¥ a : ae euas at ti imate the number? By what bon SomIaC- stonahiali | iustices take seats, a stroke of the gavel is , and discharging thelr needie suas at the | Who can est ve ot iS Senention stall) made. and the audience seats itselt, ‘The open: | elemy, aud finally reached usin safety. Be the piste ual Gunton senate and smoke you | Ing of the court falls upon a youttal official. | the operation of cutting the track In our he globe anc ea tt ta Itisafter the old English form, “Oh, yea; ob, | had been completed, the y train, which | a vast platn, 24,000 miles by 24, and would it Ss led a question whtch haa abd concindes with the words, “God | had tefl Sheridan soon after our own, appeared | accommodate Dut a fraction of the human Bee Ne a es ne TO ee | oer emiranle Spreins Gonrt,” ‘Mbaicourt, | 14. SRNL, and soon reached the spor gad thus | eings tas Rave aved upon tts suriace? Wusre “ -ptember the House was incom- | Wore time, and given occasion to more motions | 18 Low ready for business. Ali the justices are | the Indians were driven away shey; bac * locality of the judg p bethon? | C On the 3d 0. September the House was in con than any siugle measure that had ever occupied | Cladin black silk gowns with an ecclestastical | Mulshed their work. This train was kept run. | it have a locality? My Conception {3 that in- | and alr and as ilttle of the artliicial beat of cae ; Sparrow Ella; Smith Mary ee ee ee i194; | theattention of Congress. cut. Tn the dispatch of bustness the Chief Jus- | Ding back and forth for severe S stead of ali hearts being brought to one judge | room as possible, Mignonettets very impattent Martha: "Bk Malowis; Steveus eee ere ironged with, anxious: on. | ‘Theact provided that a district of territory te quite expeditious, ‘He is aiwars ready | prevent, any. further work of {his ind. and in | ta Judgment ono judge, and judement are | ot indoor coutnement, Scculonts sucu as | Mgr: Savwden finn 00 USO: Neve alleries were thronged with anxious OB. | porto exeved ten miles square be located at | with a lepiy toa question and eminently satis- | the meantime our own traln was made ready | brought to all hearts. We are not translated | jact! are excellent winéow plants in thls re- on ; Ferviil lem Taylor Millie. tetielorc: Hoe lockers. Mr. Gooabue, ot —— said some place on the Potomac river between the | factory. ‘The justices on the bench assume att. | for motion. When all was ready we jumped on into God's kingdom, where his throne is set up | spect, as the dry air does not affect them. TO | ‘TitonS A Mrs. Ee ie ee ed en eee and wens ag | Eastera Brauch and the Conococheazue, a small | ferent attitudes, Josue wtiee eke dee | board. and were soon off, followed by. the pay like the throne of an eastern potentate, Wut his | keep the atr moist about the plants [sone of the | "WVan carp Kat up their minds on the subject aud were of | stream emptying into the Potomac near Wil- | low in his chair anu iy Uttie can be seen of } Walp and with grateful hearts for our rescue. "| kinedom fs established within us and his throne | secrets of window cuiture.. Some who have W_Weet Annie; opinion that Congress should fix its permanent | lamsport, Md. Three commissloners—David | him but the top of his head. Sdalso dove Jus | After runuing several miles we muta train | set up in our vonsclences: and so judgment be- | tine windows well stocked with plautsimake | Willisms Naucy . Fee ee ee eet ety intnadtes a eectintion | Stewart, of Virginia, ‘Thomas Johnson and | tice Bradley.” Phe Chicr duction oer ey | gotne out loaded with Soldiers intended for an | comes universal, Because conscience is untver- | glazed casos with folding ‘doors to them, by | Yyine Marearet: to that tiicdr Amendment atier amendment | Daniel Carrol, of Maryland —were appointed to | of the time whea uot iivaring ‘an aigument, | aitack Upon these very tndlins We "nad ‘ens | sal. and emphatic as conscieace becomes dis: | Wich, when the sore Pun a a t i highly heated and as proposed sna rejected, until Mr. Lee, of | locate and survey the District, with farther | busy in consulting the calender, ‘Judge Harlan | Coulltered. We were Informed by the officers | cilintnating. very dry, they cau be enclosed in an atmosphere begins to swell with Mermets and Bouselines, and Widens and deepens 4p color Xa, the waist, i Where the Douglas do their prettiest to keep the ~ ae ‘ baal Place until the new growth of Jacquimonots | Stetina! ghar Mrs; Bolinson Emmeline: Re unfold their velvet leaves and tasselling foliage. No Baral; Rulin Bopha; Helgelechralier & Window plants should not be kept very warm = at this season. They should have all the sun ie; Stad O Mies re | arithmetic Ames, Of Massachusetts, sald:—“I believe tt will jilions? mauyy passions as can reside In Ue | Every principle of local tntere st, | 2 d honor, Bhd even of patriotism {t- | | Thus was finally you compute the swarming Apreita: Perry Belle; Perry Tsabe! Piukwood Lavania; Peck “Mary se: Fanaao Vircinis. e shoema e el t tng e scouts had been in and reported some = ef theirown. In such eases ferns and mosses GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Virginia. (ihe granatather of Gen. Hovert E. | Pinon wb eastern side of che Pothier as | judges, THe ts tall well ee eg oe any oF the | Seven oF eight hundred of these Indians tohave| “THE ESTHETIC SHOPPER. can be grown to periection and pendant plants qAccAdame Frauk D; Atkins Jeauom ;A@dison Me Lae anDe, which gave tise to 2 ‘a! ate contin. President should approve, and upon (oer to Ra . been secreted beyond our sight in the ravine. Whe var onlens Person who vexes | 2 Reh i r I a ane smelt. Se epee bur; Barber David : Bryant Bnory Uing ili Hear 4 o'eloek tn the morntsg. ee en GD lion ain enol Oneee the Soul of the Tradesman. colofed-ieaved shrubs kepr suort by praninc: | A; Barrett gdward, Burr Frank A: Burnet Pees Of Congress, and to have them completed by | £2itor Stav:—Unless there are circumstances, We Put His Arm Around Her. London Truth.) ne 2 M’: Botta George G; Bell J 8am: Grown Jas T Dr. oa the first Monday tn December, 1500. The com- | not stated $ s (Little Rock Gazctte.1 (London Truth.] formed into masses like coleuses and other bed- | Brown Jas A~ en Juo G; Bradley John; Bor ‘a the September, Mr. Goodhue’s = - = att yey. ed in your short paragraph in your ze ‘The wsthetle shopper 1s a trial, though In a | ding plants. They can be yearly taken up and | trand M. Sromienr No AS Brownell 8 V; Bion On the 5th of September, Mr. reso- | missioners employed Andrew Ellicott to survey aes day several men were standing on r ra ‘ 4 > eral sat. Of pow he District Issue of November tith, entitied “A Novel | , The other day sevel : very different way. She knows exactiy what | new combinations made if desired. [lood- | William: Baker Wiliam. Boys. Was W. jution, nx me Asai Eee via att et me —— Case,” now belng considered by the First Comp a street, eee when a handsomely | ene wants, but ihere is some dljiculty in leaved beech, variegated althea, golden honey- aeorerupnion Alex: Coulson Chariic; Qochrans* ment on the Suaquehanns, z ; : a ressed to any one else, | suckles and spireas are favorites tn this style of ree Hon; Choo} “y r ae by the House. This was a victory for the | approved by President Washington were as | {roller of the Treasury, the case ts not " novel.” ‘You may not believe me,” saida mon named | €SPlaining her requirements to any ic ie jp hours m. “I want ardening, If we will only shelter the har northern states, and the temper of the south at | follows: “ Beginning at Jones’ Point, being the | 1 the case of Trist vs. Child, 21, Wallace 441, Spriggins, “put [ have bad my armsarcund that | 224 Still greater in procuring the: gi ing. r the N Robert: Ganoway, Ruben ; lark Wri P this defeat may be collected from the dy | choos NZ: Campbell Kobert the Supreme Court of the c some velvet of a color that is between moonlight | evergreens, we can have a lange addition to our | C3j!¥ell Thomas: Carr Watson 3 : ark Of | upper cape of Hunting Creek, in Virginia, and | oonstrhing the Hest sect oe ead Sates declited, r | Dpevell Levine James: ete ef blue and sunset green,” she says, and away, Ut of these winter favorites. Shelter beds | Davis JamesJ; Davis} 8; De Mott LM. De Abu ~ r » del “Eve: or acl Con. “You are a vile slanderer,” sir, “exclaimed 2 . . 5 : tear gr oe recone eis at an angle in the outset of 45 d west of | gress, February 26, 1553, Go es tof Con. Y all the preconceived color notions of the wretc! should be planted in or else Col: De Ford Wa’ Dem exposel places, 77 R,8.), | young Mr.Paperage, and, drawing off, 2¢ struck | oq asaistant, ilke a covey of partridges at the | set the common hardy trees like Norway hem. Slane Noe Wes pay So a | chet ne hen begonag guia tue | Hoo tne ated toon aay okey cium | He rage any Hon rene eve | sound of gus. oy "iare"p0u a anaie | lok. spre aia Sole Rua a wh | + 0, ee eS be gl ir When ft 1s remembered that | Same Jozes’ Polnt and running’ another direct | In, whether absolute 6: condone teers: | Both parties wel Tadder-browne with a slight dash of terra: | Blase en Win. Bvaus Wm; Ealia Friedman Mr; Fields Perry ; Ferris P; Fisher a8 : mulation of St, Louis, ed i ‘This 1s an increas? of 26,719 | ™ ated, of L’Enfant. Jefferson opposed this, ing them sngry or over the census taken by Supervisor Salomon. | ® ed by a President. Thus clove was the coo- | direct and large avenue, weil paved and with ce eee be to lai ; thetr and “the y |- | double rows of trees. avenues truth fn an without mak- | When the court ied, the men took beer, uly did the parties continue dt- was the Wien om Mr. Spriggins requested that the lady be sum- ider-bI with ht dash of ter lage becuse alive fare. must be procs eg | Wana, i 7 -brown—' asl o! rra- ween. iver mi rotect G 7 . » Mr. Madison had been an ardent advocate for | Une ata right angle with the Grst, across the | avsolutely i/t aid void, unless exertion ta | Monet ee lean caught up with ber aud cain, Gr ineauee? is te meen ae May bie Sen eae ae eee | we ray Joka Galles John : Green § G; Giuétt the adoption of the constitution agatnst Patrick | Potomac ten miles. for the second line; then | presence of at least two’ attesting witnesses, | requested her presence in court, whlch had just Ucular as to color than texture, ich | roughest weather will not harm them—¥. ¥. | “sa “Humphrey David @; Monter Geo W. Harte fenry, nstrance acquires additional | from the termination of the sald rst andsecoad | after the allowance of sald claim, the ascer. | convened in afternoon session. is one. of soveral reasons why | Conunerci Bony 0; ilarburt tease; Hanscom 9M Bummood FE eee ed warm, Mr Burke | limes, running two other direct lines of tea | tainment of the amount dus, tothe issuing cr | Judge,” sald Paperage, while several ac-| the wsthetic of fay fails to make James ; Hoekueuuer & Co. e ‘Ceevacterteed the: roceedings a8 a league of the tnlles each, the one crossing the Eastern Branch | a warrant (ere/or: the Solicitor of the Treas. | quaintances and myself were standing on the herself a thing of beauty. But occastonally | A Galveston man furnishes the following lackson Ardeen; Jackson Bevina: Johnson States of the horth agalnst those of tae south. | ald the the Potomac, asd mocting In a | wry decided the same way in the case “in re, | street Lalking,this lady passed. ‘Then tis man,” | REISeIC 2 Tine OF DeMEY: | DOT ting ta the | tinea ae really valuable medicine: "six | Fijs Hs Jacoby Geo L: Jackson L; Johnsou Moses. Mr. Fitzimmons resented the allegation. Mr. | Point: , | Welve,” and so decided the District Court ot the | pointing to Spriggins, “remarked that he lad | extreme to the uninitiated. “Can you recom- | months ago | was unable to move on my. lita Jamvinas temas: Lawente Sno W; Laws Scott represented Pennsylvania, and Pennaylva- | pone war titet in Sosthon wath sale teaponay | United States for the eastern district of sits. | put his arm around her. ‘The lady is nothing to | xtreme to the uninitiated. can you! recom Owing to rheumatism. 1 tried one bottle of | misc *VabecR ae 3 nia Was then the west, and the west was mas- | Point, was placed in position with the imposing | souri, in the same Welye case. But that is | me, judge, but my mother was a lady, and my thetic@ for embroidery?” or, “Some heavy, | your Life Renewer, and now my best friends | —M_—Moor Alfret: M: fer of the situation, It was doubtless due | Ceremonies of the anctent order of Free creed | Anotner side to the case If the fund in con. | sisfers are'Jadies, and I have always made It a | Howered material”. She is usually retorred 6 | Are hor cole te ges ee re anes | BE Moor Alfred: 3 3; Mo: fo the position taken by Mr. Scott at, this ertu- | ACCePLEG Masons, the, commissioners tered | troverey bas, been appro eae Oe Congress, | polnt to chastise a man who speaks ll of | rmniture shops, and. there she crally finds | I have pasted the label on the seat of my pants, | Misuel Don Moore Neato: uch heart buruing and. actimpuiouse discus. | Territory of Columbia,” and that the federal | Tuitea States, (as it must be Delors being paid). | ‘hr. Spriggins,” remarked the Juage, “ara | WHerewlth to upholster herself after her heart's | ar d will sit ity, Send me another bottle, an nd : dietieaion ints Sina Sion, dually located’ on the banks of the Poto. | city De called Ae Se Meme pe ore ee Sal fiuiced to tt, | Fou say that Sqp had put your arm around the | Gr catin, of ‘some wonderful color, Which oho | Tail nonce ike Goned ote bean toe Charite ; : MeGrase nical desert . fects, i 5 ittons, = icholson Miss, 2. tion of the Susquehanna’ aud Fovomar rivets | Thelr next step waa to proceed to lay oft the | Consequently cannot be reached ‘by tniesee” | Ds te» Shots quite a, scourge, 80 "persistent isshs- af b Cy rag ona girlnow adaysisrather apern | O-o'bner Janie, Oimstend considered in relation to their respective advan- Here again they availed themselves of the | C8 Or otherwise, E.G. “Then the gentleman did right in striking | Secomes a true disciple. Fi a melody—in | ous amusement. It isn’t every man who know DB; Parqour Jno W: tages of communication with the western | CY: ‘ou. Ladies are not safe in Little Rock 80 | other words, azmatch- falls ona har- hen ted with a Ps Waita 8. country, and declared decidedly in favor of the police ot xe eat ae Chas, Pasion eo Puck hen = long as such ruffians are allowed to insult ae and seafches for a food contrasting tint, ne eee cea no gt s Jou Te ord F: Richardson Gen: Rows fomac. The Hou: Pierre L’Enfant. a French officer served 5 cartoon artist wk, 18 tall > e " % Feats Seniheaarttmmneas ange | Mme rigetan State Reais | Saou trey ced ish! | Pg, tow wey o peak” revweet| SCE aa Bm es | Mee oan rung on ata Qua | CG Rc i a out all that related to the ‘Susquehanaa. a pleted a eity—the capital of an immense | mustache and restiess black eyes. He isonsat nr etainty. You will please make your state-| ‘The modesty and honesty of apanese beg- ea ee eer aeration in the Scott phony ‘J; Tippett CM: Titan Charies C; Oxing Germantown, Pennsylvania, a3 the per- | empire. Tae acropolis waste be 00 the plateau | the quietest of men, poe and easy, but almost | ment.” gars are worthy of imitation of profes- pine tinned meade Tal H: Thr gun Lasher ‘Thompson Geors manent seat in its stead. The Dill as amended eastward of the Capitol. This elevation | shy in the modeaty of his manner. ‘He does not |__‘*I didn’t hear the man when he said that he | sion all over the world. To save themselves the ‘A Nover War of W. Thempron JH; Turver Lem; roy Thomas. im the Senate was returned by the House with | wi command a view of Perea land- | like to have any one praise his work, and he | had put his arm around me, and ag I passed on troulte of answering the calls of mendicants, nh oneal catching a swarm of bees y—Vincent Harry. Ww; Warren — - Sie too tie meng seca Oe gehen SE eetanils quiniat ten at claim that he is the bes artiee i encil “a | Tomo n Sat paine ‘lant, but—but— eaoge on eg of tel Penaps the cher Gay by a young man, ‘He ‘ran to- = Shue seks cy white Soecph : white Ma: Sener aan 0 es Eft :—but—" meee bang i 5 F On June o 10, the Senate preceeded to con- | heigute Stermokine ite Catrolsbure: sraated | (raltein the Country. Wales, eee eee yer, | BX Jou mean tO askeif the inan ever put his | Lees Sevens comes Coat way ne takes one, | Ward the swarm with a green bough’ tn ie : liam ‘Tendore: sider the report of the committee on the bill to | at the mouth of the Fastera Branch, he thought | to Puck, 18 a ‘Hatured man whose amiable | arm around met” and ‘one, He never abuses the merchant's | band, over which the AO ge be ae tac ee determine a residence. The committe: had re- } a location for an arsenal and naval | manner is not always seen in the severity of “Yes,” gent ity by taking two or more coins, nor by | then alighted on his ina the HIeCELLA® LOCS—Awbsresdor of Eousor, ‘ted as follows: “ And after due considera- | statiou. He designed a bridge across the | biscartoons, In the however, there 1s «Then, I must say that he has.” ent shop to solicit a larger amouat | Others followed, and completely him, —— Bin recommend that it be placed on.the ea-tern | Eestern Branch, somewhere above Evans’ | always a lurking sense of jolitty in his work, as | For a few moments there Was deep silence, | than that hung on the nafl.—Forei sn Lotter. S0 closely knit together that he could scarcely @. or nortby asters vaak of une Potomac. Wruere” | Point the natural limit of the astern part at | there aio Keppler. Opper isa patio. kéen | only alsturbod by a Hoy who picked at tho plas: | “enone eee OT | reathe. A Te and the swatee Con? naan ESE Oe iow was made that the optaton of the el iy, and uals @. ridge over the Potomac at big.eyed. 7oung, man who wears a ring with a hi Se = Fa at tg be ‘stopping ap | worked te ana ont ‘Gnally ‘3 Miss; Fairtex “ordetermine the question, This | Davigation” acd the natural western extreiattrs | never were tree arUsts one establish: | your” stamsered the Suage: arm around | feeninks i lis Toom and ten Uiraing On L¥ o {he begative by the casting vote | These two points were to be connected D; ment who worked better . The object pe Because,” answered the woman, “he is my | the gas. 5 RG

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