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nal a ih a AE ie eee Ss ESSE PRET ICS EVENING STAR. | Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY 5S. NOYES..........Rditers POLITICAL VIEWS OF THE PRES. His 8: this win i licen Organizations of the'Senth Why. He Dees Not Correct Misrepresentations. The following report of a conversation of a Prominent Mississipp: Republican with Presi. | dent Grant is important, inasmuch as it nag oo S7 READING MATTER ON BYERY PaGs. SEB OUTSIDE FOR TELE- GBRAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. OO FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS teaving the city during the summer months they can bave THE Sram mailed to their Sddress, by ordering the same at the office, for 42% cents per weex, for one week or more. as ai aa Tue Next Great Worx —The Pacific Railroad finished, and the Suez canal soon to be open, there remains amother great work to be accomplished when commercial en 2nd engineering skill will have completed a series of short euts around the globe. We have Ail along cherished the hope that our couatry ‘Would have the honor of building a ship canal t© connect the Atlantic with the Pacific, bat this 1s not to be i The United States Government did all in its power to indace Colombia to grant it permission to build the canal across the Isthmus of Panama, but tnis solicitation was rejected at the very moment When the world at large expected it to be ac- cepted with enthusiasm, aud the Colombian Congress was so obsinately opposed to the canal scheme that it actually refused to give the President any basis whatever apom which to make a treaty im reference thereto. The Fesult of this doggedness is now evident. Nicaragua has given the privisege to a French company instead of Uolombia giving it to an American one. The Panama Herald of the 31st uit. says that Senor Montealegre, the minister appointed from Nicaragua to Costa Rica, to arrange the terms of the Aylon-Chevalier con- « for the excavation of an inter-oceanic canal across Nicaragua, has returned home, beimg entirely successfal in bis mission, Lt seems that owing to the interest held in the river by Costa Rica, Nicaragua could mot con- clude the contract ceding the use of the river, wihont the consent of the former, and this Mr. Monteslegre was sent to obtain. Not only was he most cordially received, but a treaty was at Once entered ito with him by the President of Costa Rica, granting all the privileges Nicara- gua required for the fulfilment of the contract with Mons. Chevalier, and this treaty now merely awaits the co:.firmation of the Uon- gieses of the two Repablites, which wilt #0 | doubt pe granted at their next session. This way be looked upon as the settling of the question asto where the casal is to be built, and seemingly gives the death blow to any work being undertaker durinz this century, if ever, on the Isthmus of “Tre RIGHT OF INTERYELLATION.”—This term has become familiar to American readers trom its frequent appearance im the cable dispatches giving accounts of the political situation in France, but a3 the meaning of the Phrase is not very clear tosome who have not time or inclination to acquaint themselves with the legisistive history of the Empire under Napoleon I1l, we state for their tafor- mation that at the opening of the session of the Corps Legisiatit there is an address from the Emperor, the former tree digcussions of which were changed into what is termed “the right of futerpeliauon.” This las beeu called a tyran- bical arrangemert co cut off general discussion. Five members bad to unite m every interpella- Istio, and Defore it could be submitted to the Chember it bad to be reterred to the Minister of Siate who referred it to certain comm tees, and i) Bad toreceive the indorsement of two com. | misters of the Senate or four of the popalar | Brauch of the legisia(ure before it could come up. A change im this is one of the reforms | which the Emperor was forced to yield to the ‘will of the people. Under therule as it existed the migority were powerless to call to account the government upon any question where it was particularly desired by the Minister that it should not be done Crear Fretcats —The prevailing tendency of strong to swallow up weak corporations which 1s leading to powerful combini railroad imterests and monopolies, is again tracting attention, and the newspapers are dis- cussing the best meams of fighting the over- grown and grasping corporations which even now control courts and Jegislatares, The most feasible plan yet suggeste:t is that of the con- struction of lines of freight rail the great centres of produc‘ion and the larg. cities, from which supplies are distribated, particularly between the Mliss'ssippi and the Atlantic, to be worked om a new principle. ‘These lines should be as nearly straight and jevel ss possible; should each bave trom two to four tracks, amd should be free to the use of whoever desires to put thereon locomotives aud cars. In other words, the iron track should simk back into the legitimate place oc- cupied by its predecessors, the turmpike. In view of the recent discussion about the coal monopoly. the New York Mai! wants some responsible and able capitalists to try this ex- y of * public irom road between that cliy and the coal regions. next. a century will have elapsed stne* the birth of Napoleoa Bonaparte. His nephew, the present Emperor, proposes as one 2 { the celebration of the anniversary, to five an annaal pensioa of fitty dollars, to sur- viving soldiers of the Fremch Kepablic and the lizs' Empire. It is said there are forty thous. { these old soldiers sttil nving, and thoaga Aiter so long a Japse to believe, the fact that thousands of young conscripts Were rammed after 18t2 may render the caicuiation highly probable, Ifthe num- ber mentioned be correct, the pension which the Emperor proposes to settle upon these ¥ «Tans will amount in all to two millions of d. Jars anpually A correspondent of the Boston Advertiser Writes to taat journal that “there has been much discussion in cther ‘places im regard to the relative value of coals. In Rhode Isiand many of the manvfacturers have changed to Cumberiand, and find, by ac xperiment, that four tons of it wili go as far in generating steam as five toms of anthracite, while the latter costs fally two dollars per ton more than the former. Why do not ali manufacturers make this change while anthracite 1s so dear, aud prevent going higher, which it is likely to do If the present strike ia the Lacka- Wanna region continues, and there are reasons to fear such may be the case?” —————— Ewp oF TuRSrsqrEgaNNa RAILSOAD War. fo the fight on the Susquehanna ang Albany Keilroad Tuesday mght, eightor ten men were rived on the ground during the night, a prevented further violence, amd under Gov. Hoffman's prompt interference order has been restored. One or two bridges were fired Tues- day night, but no outrages were committed yesterday, and the contending parties tempo- rarily surrendered the management of the road into the hands of Gov. Hoffman to prevent further collisions, and he at once appointed Gen. James McQuade superintendent, with orders to restore the running of trains, —<____ Ove Peslic ScHoor SystsM.—Elsewhere we publish @ communication from & prom- iment citizen of Washington, who writes over the fignature “(," om the subject of what has been called “Speckled Schools.” This is a rave matter, and every wise and good eiti- should desire to have it determined upon Sound principles, withouteven temporarily im_ pairung the wsefeiness of the schools. The Massachusetts Democratic State (u- vention, for the choice of candidates for doy ernor, Lieat. Governor and other State oMlicers to be supported @t the next State election, will be beld in Worcester, on Tuesday, the 24th ine stant. farshal Barlow, of New Xork, has received orders from te Secretary of State to transte? the custody of the Spanish gunboats to the commsnder of the Brookiyn navy-yard ‘The fare over the Pacific railroad bas been Teduced $25: the price of througa tickets from | this city to San Francisco now beimg sié tes ead of $100 7 my | ime this seems difficalt | | Deen read to the President, whois satisfed with at as giving correctly his statement of his | political views, and has consented to its publi. cation, thus for the first tims correcting the misrepresentations which have been atively circulated in reference to his Lara General Rover eg weoremaperg Ral can Executive Commit | eee with President aa residence of Secretary Fish, New York, on the fom — His object ia seeking the interview definitely the President's vows ¢ on affairs im the Sol Tarbell has, Generet Grant's vie on that Ses tare ote epi et the inter. peg enid if peewee necessary found ia the nature Of his businces, it crane to =< of eebocelea ay ack and = om ato partes ih o eer, oa ‘ana fe 1 jon, as there was @ crisis irons Of affairs in that State, wach Administration would greatly to a right solution. since he Tar- = a) = the chairman of Execative pinin their Autre believing thes, es order wo explain og as now, the President’s 51 les, as well &s that of the Cabimet, were with the loyal ew. ae > ition te one that sought ont: 7 to divide and betray it. - President took up the conversation at io or purbore Wie Sree to at ite Sine situation in He eomteee at the be he- ing very small number of Re- ablicens aowee Were cugaged ia what is termed «National Republican ” movement there, the movement which uses Judge Den! mame. With regard to the special business presented tobim by General ligit and direct. ‘The Press. surances were explicit and direc! "resi- dent said that in bis judgment the small num- ber ef those who hitherto acted with = blican party, now constituting the so. cal! “Nationa! Republican Party,” ‘was tn in itself evidence that they could not be other. wise ad a by the opposition. ‘With regard to the recent professions made by those who were lately rebels the President ‘wasemphatic and frank. His only desire was Peace and amity, and he would do anything | that was right to bring thar about. But these song cast suspicions upon theirown motives j fact that all their efforts seem to be aim. | ed atdividirg, - Foca the Republican party in their midst. If they were really in earnest they would not be so anxious about those with whom ._ ‘To sincere men it could not South were and friends acted. Looby eng to tell who in the had been Gol. Jenkins to unite the t of Republican Party there, the President ex: pressed regret at eagpereat failure to accom- lish so desirable an t, remarking that the letter of Dr. Gilmer in oreply showed tiat the followers of oo ‘Were not all ia good faith. He still hoped, ‘Ver, that good would come cof Viewing, but did moran Present exactly see how. The conversation lasted for about au hour and a half, and during the whole time most of it was carried on by the President himself, The utmost frankness was displayed by him, and on General Tarbell’s expressing bis grati- tude fer and gratification at the assurances given bim, the President reptied that in his copyersation with the gen‘l-men representing the new Kepablican party in Mississippt, he Bimseif much more emphati- ana 4 course and policy than he to Gen. Tarbell. He deciared | positively that bis sympathies were ali r with the Republicans of Mississippi and sgainst all efforts to divide them, coming from | whatever source they might. When it was Suggested that great gcod might be accom. lished and much w'id speculation set at rest,it Ee wouid take occasion’ to pat the views he had stated into some form and give them to the public, the President replied that he much preferred that acts and results should speak for his adminis'ration rather than words. To a question er his attention had been called tothe spatches pretending to give his views on Mississippi aifairs, he replied that it had. but that if be should correct one, others not denied would be claimed as admit- td, and to correct all would consume his ‘whole time. Nothing could be more emphatic and com- plmentary than the President's expression of confidence in the character and administration of Gen. Ames, commanding in Mississippi. The President's words and manner were both marked, mingling & warm personal friendship ‘with @ solid admiration of the General's char- acter as a soldier and executive officer. He said in reply to aremark rade by Gen. Tar- bell, that Gen, Ames would have to do much, and more serious things, than he had heard charged before he would subject himself to r moval. He endorsed bis sdministration fall; In this connection, and as sili further ill traung the President's views in referenc? to the political contest in Mississippi, we print the following extract from a letter of the Pres- ident to Judge Dent, written a few days after the Judge's iaterview with the President at 5 a I repeat it, that if the Con- servatives are to win, I wonld prefer your election to that of any other person likety to be elected; but, as matiers now look, it seems to me that the weight of my influence should be to the other party. 1 earnestly hope, tion, that fomceseions will be ides, 8 as to unite all friends of the reconstruction movemen’ Hon, George H. Pendieton has been nomi- uated by the Ubio Democratic Ventral Execa- ive Committee for Governor of the State, in place of General Rosecrans, declined. Mr. | Pendleton has accepted the nomination. | 9S | be steal ic ES ig am =a a > et al is BLY —A ape- it be oe mths City Hall, }. at So’clock, for ths Tiere me National B. Mac Recor: ‘ey Seeseery. a bp pied CONCLAVE m end fo: arte THUR: DAY Es EVE: 1O8 of eoch casath oe thelr ball, on 7th der of bir Knigh: a A nie TO DEALERS IN TH 2 CEN TME, MAMKAT. ay ter 11 llowi Me int iy chforced in and about the” Geman No stands will be allowed apon the «i at eis entrance to the market fronting ey! vei eo nuchaier, willbe allowed to vench or stall except such ae they rent Corporation and part par for; per etl eksters be pert mitted to sell 1 | No buckiiers will be itted to buy or forestall the market di to sell from aay fg noes Washington, anew! Satan i ek, a Sli grrmazratin, Hem FORD'S C matt one eas EEstoger, Vioby Saratoga, and Bedford Mine- wo vanla avenge, between ith jy5-tm and i2th eta. ai Tn ie Ht i Oe esos STILL MAINTAINS ITS UNBIVALLED REPUTATION FOR UNIFORM GOOD QUALITY AND 108 COLD TEMPERATURE, With DELICIOUS FRUIT and OREAM SYBUPS. Kissingeo, Vichy, Seltzer, and Saratoga MINB- RAL WATERS on draught, 480 Fifteenth street, Opposite U.8. te U.8. Treasury. iE ONITABIAN Ci CugROH W at WIE 1 ees rryaara BOW WILG BE ee E,Fiscora. HIGH ®CHOOL FoR Bors. ENGLISH, OLASSIOAL AND MATHRMAT. ‘M street, between Fi tienli Rector 472M [880L0TI0N OF 00-PaRTHERSaAIP. ah hip heretofore exis sane oat sae fore ex! ecathing ate ese iesotved on i be mts neretofore os eee an on eid ith tr Dartios owing th poem the same. DWraemisaron: Aueeat 19th 1g a su 13-3t* JOSEPH BOSENTHAL. TO GIVE W § i, re obtained Mom tue Orobate’ Geet County, in athe Districtot of olambta, joan ROBINSON, fa ~ of Washtar ty, D. 0.5 deceased, inst the said hereb toexhi tthe mame, with ts Nonchers thereof % Pera on or before eekith day of a. of August ent Bevaald eetate ieee an =o a "Boe AUGUSTA Hy BOBINGON Bxecutors. N4‘¥D DEPAKI MENT. Pinca Aa Suncery. J spect als ill be recelved ot tite omice tor for the constrnction, complete, Hospital at Annapolis inert eat! nat and spec risnotthe roped vliions an be see: aresa. Biso at tl the Architect, JOMN Mea RTBU South sixth size Phila Sttenieeesie ae of tne hospital afore- bi reo! x Rt ot offered. pertinent ent reserving strenty, (20) per cont. whol tificate antil the build: of each “T oon Until the aiid: ple cc tothe terms ofthe contract | for: an¢ con straction of the Naval ral Hospital ond its appurtenances bel wiihthe ma ead mast be add: 4 nee one © Department tee! reject apy or all Lida no! not doomed by it satisfactory or to the tuterest of the Government. WILLIAM a oo. au l2 td Ohiet { Bureau. B. SILVEBB: ze EMOV: on or about th a Ber : lense gid custome Shem an escort: ment of FAHOY GOODS snd TOYS satan in this city. aa Onze, or THE Bal SUP: DENT asuny gpieme receives cs 1o'clock Ce the See | ey rad Sy Gonna Ticine |b UMBEB! LUMBER! LUMBER 11: ASR REET aes a Se neat the Goveramoet ea ferfall g,omcate, Soetrs Defrees si rect new 3. desiri: Pleasant nd sxamine the GHALHAN, 509 1 stroot, u between 9th and 10th streets, ‘NI—The FRAME HOUSB, No. 241 P street, between 1ith and sth. sopiences. large yard sad the new frame Tom SALB—Two FRAM. cash; §20 per month ‘BOB E. auld 6t 466 7th street, opposit Sus iE FOR BERT The STORE now moore: Soar B il verbe: ay lo 427 7th street. be. erga RENT—A vice three-story E story 2ever rooms and passage; ‘end M. Apply corner 17th and K. OB BALE—Two two-story four rocms each, 1 alley street north and ath street west: hk; $100 every six months. Inquire at street Borth, next to 4th sirect weet. Tent in advance. mm No, 6 Se ‘The undersigned offer for sale Byer Ben MILL & WHABF PROPBRTY ai! foot of @ street, in the gy cS Weelugton anne rine eins ties : cone sed os front the ad a 20 feet to Ohesa) ry ‘oud 01 “Ohio. ree There igaiargo cram sade frame Wars ones iver front. T' yperty is considered me most Tareubes foc: maancacberaer the city of Washington. Title Taaiap, tate or price and term apply fo a os ‘Trastese or Morgan fo ela Cr F Ft Gh BOtEBi Ro LOYS on on dastside ement |i ve cae aieee between and 19th street paid for. wphe ab above lots oy near the Co! nectiont Syonue Gars new Presidential Mansion, Park. ac: Torms: @10 cash ; balan Northeast cor, New York a1 gu 7-5t von BRNT—BOUGRE Ti Se oe =. F iB RENT BOUSES ES at $80, 819, $25, 810; Lae he cena of sa rner rate ‘ana fal sireetastelands auas tf gene ia aWaar, nai mes ; also, at street, Georgel wa, Milt Bridge soa" a'itock ack Crock. 7 ne lot FOI street : to SEoRGk Wi WILLNEB, Mo, ind Whbington Do. closet, convent- Taods contd For Prisgnag, Seer the Lumber i Also. one _double-seated Phi BAM Metra. BuCh AW. AY, pearly new. Apply as eer VALUABLE HOTEL ern ord eee Pon Ween eu 8-10t* ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS"! $12.50 RACH $12.50 EACH :: $12.50 RACH THE MOST DELIGHTFUL BUILDING SITES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Hevizg recently subdivided the tract tend known and designated as the old site $f Fort Bene, Tennallytown, D.0., we offer to the pub- Ue, for the next THIRTY DAYS, unless sooner disposed of, alternate lots in sald subdivision at 912.50 en0b. ‘These lots contain 2,500 square feet of ground each, and ie but two miles beyond Georgetown. ‘The regular line of stages running between Wash- ington, Georgetown, Oak Hill Cemetery and Ten- Ballytown places these iots within twenty min- utes’ rideof Washington. Fare 15 cents. The attention of all, especially employees of the Government, is invited to this opportunity for ob- taining a country residence, or making @ profit- able investment. ‘This tract is the highest point of lead in the District, commands a most magnificent view of the Potomac and the surrounding country, aad lies 600 feet above tide- water, overlooking Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Fairfax Seminary, Bu- gar-Losf Mountain, and the Bine Bidge. For healthfulness and comfort ss well as for grandnees of scenery this location cannot be sur- passed. Qur sabdivision embraces over 1,000 lots of 2,500 aquare feet each, and one half of these we offer at the low figure of $12.20. ‘Bevenue stamps and conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. A plat the subdivision can be seen at our office, where all information in rezard to the same can be obtained. Those who call first will have first choice of location, etc, ONION & BUPTS, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, Corner cventh and E streets. jy 71m NT, FOB. A®= PLEACART. Ja ® FOR , two other it floor. 240 “unfurnished. ble fe nx 474 11h street: between ‘iene + au3-im* Fons BENT—A new 2-story BRIOK HOUSE. ; bath-ri ater, gas, and ali Ment Si month Tuauite of SA RUBT. 09 - corner ‘Of D and Sth stresta, or next siidant 0 F°2 RENT] OUSE No. iss ith mae be: tween P and Q streets. I “ Beast Seats Q — Inquire at Builders’ N IGELY FURNIS FURNISH! D—Several cage mee ot great greatly ot extremely 13th street, between EB OR BALE—A sata Dw: = oame,witt aera ROOMS. WITH HOM it BOOMS, nOME tices’ rable cars.” Terms e8e) Kolb's Drag Store Store, corner (2 Sete Ne eee mM ee er the Iet of 3 tum roowa, end ‘on oth wtsook weet, Solr and Ress For particale Srarateht tas, Baa 1 Do sone Ind Depet, corner 7th od ;OB RENT—The upper = of F os pomearivonsy a0s —— oe eben ade ming the € Taited stare Statee “Fiotel. it fa: the premises. OB as el Ut ome EF Windeemcty Lassen rraiehi (etalanalises ante jern imaprovemente. Toqalreon Premives, No. 363 H st., cor. of 14th. Ltt ee RENT—A BRICK HOUSE. a 8 rooms . situated on 12th street. one door south o* Maryland avenne. For further particulars a} piy-at the Star offic wat Foe SALE. ARGAIN Qne of the best Sulit and most desirable RESI- DEN the city, ing thirteen rooms, eluding ‘bates re pecints modern in’ atener pest iss A rae ge | seo ene rooms; water and ges inthe i eae eats ae PO Ce = BRICK MOUSE BORE, on iret be- water ond. - or REIT 0, to sisLay ‘a aur, Es: FoR ora Thee Sts a rad 2 coal: boute, &6., eect ene Sian Howes Samp Lots Ei “n'a @ Ty aND CounrTrrRy FOR SALE BY S. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Oonwan 167m Graxsr dnp Mew Yous Avexva} a Shore extre ae ax 2-000 90* vaunetuv ayia ifs | ‘BRIGHT AED wil prectice te the Bu ereme Court of the STOR no cash req Loca. ton fe beet in the city Bp to Wal. Eacrrs AULACH, Attorneys of Low. 441 sth LEA RESTAURANT doi oH Faia Sf $e ene iJ ee = APB at sue" slumore pot ns. pireet. one dour alove neyivanis av. enue This i ie beet stande tn the city, and will be aa au 6. Fone (EBA BARE OBANOB—A handsome du blah, cannot be pt 7 ort old; 15 io the, Ise perfectly tra Gay, ssiveE Bi Re HIP whole rtot Claims, Sua the Courte et torn ot. , Denver Jointly. 10 PER CENT. DEDUCTED FROM TEE MARKED raion, UNTIL WE BOWOTE PACK TO OvR oto ‘ait oon AND THIS ADDITIONAL INDUCENENT IS DONE TO CLOS® THE sTeuit. j A. SAKS & ©O., OLOTHIBSs, TEMPORARILY at soar? SEVENTH sTReer. F,* Sanaens, (Buccemor to H. F. Lowen @ Oo.) . cure 42 Bervous or rel, Bowe = | Dee. imparting enerey with eonpect ( Price 5 per Lottie, or two bottles tor On seoeige of prices these Bemeeates Be shipped oe ony vines, Pi Slt Gores Rone bame of? dr. hichan's 6 Golden Richards, sole propriewor,” blown Address DB D. B. eicnan street. New York. ¢ boars m, &7Ciroulars ont Cazrrrts, CURTAINS, Be. THE LaRGRS Eh") hos k £230 ROM sag omy “pa Se Goods eet PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOAY, Messrs. DABNEY, MOBGAN & Oo. 53 Ex- change Place, and M.K. JESUP & (o., Pine street, New York, offer for salethe Bonds of the Banses Paciic Railway. These Bonds pay seven per cent. in Gold; have thirty years to rum; are Free from Government Taxation; are secured by a Land Grant of Three Million Acres ef the Finest Lands in Kansas and Coloraao. In addi tion to this special graut, the Company also Three Millions of owns Acres in Ki vas, which are being rapidly sold te develop the country and improve the road, They area first mortgage upon the extension of the road from Sheridan, Kansas, to Benver, Oolo- redo. The road in operation now cara’ more than enough net income to pay the interest om the mee loam, Thereis no better security in the market— this being in some respects better than Govern- ment Securities. Principal and Interest payable in Gold. Price 96, and accrued Interest, in Car- rency. Pamphlets, Maps and Circulars furnished omapplication. Lancs OPENING OF FALL GooDs. waited ¢ Sal to sey nee esses earlier aan THE VARIOUS amIGET couomm FEAID POPLINS 45D BRIGHT coLony? ete? FRESCH PLADN COLORED @ POPLINS. ALL RED MOUSSB- AND BI- ALL WOOL FIGURED DELAIN A@RBAT MODE AND ae ALPACA Poe- ALO, ON HAND, paemaree wee susretreces ‘at a great cas free Bete w. cot 4 FALL AND out children for ‘et our stores ta asi alone . M. SHUSTES 2 BRO., 394 Penosyivani venus, auT- coat ‘Derween Mh and 1th streets, SEVENTA STREET. SPRING STOCK BOW OPEN aT MARKRITER Bo. 456 SEVENTE STREET, BeTWren D axp E Sraeers, © doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, EMBRACING NOVELTIESAR PAPEREANGINGS, WINDOW SHADBS, Pro- TURE FRAMES. PICTURS COORD amp Tas- SELS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CERO MeS, PICTURE NAILS, BINGS, Please remember name and number. TERMS Oas8 R zeEu°o T. J Gaw Has BBMOVED his - ‘OOD & 486 486 2 Y 2 &. be From 3 Bo. 251 PESESY LNs aN iS re arenes, 10 BAEBRSBLS GENUINE OLDER VINEGAR, SBOM YORE, PENNSYLVANIA. ALso, ae ‘THE FRENOH WINB V: GAB. FRESH SPICES, GREEN GINGER; SOGARS BETAILED AT Cost. VESEY OLD WHISKEYS, WINES, ac. 0. WITMER, 119 Pennsylvania sveaue, Between 1th and 2th streets #5 M.WILLIAN BLACK and WHITE hLama LAOB PornTs, SiLK SACQUBS, T! SUITS, WHITE GOODS, PLATS and SONNETS, TRIMMINGS, REAL LACES, saT- INS, tn all colors, BAIBBRAIDS, CUBLS, Bite. A large stock of these GOODS now open at low 336 Pennsylvania avenue, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, re prices. =n 5 F + 4. BOSWELL, SUSTIOR OF THE PEACE, Offce—228 Sip ‘west, near F st. south. rarmypetypoacs JhO. pre Bea iT ee a