1- r ncb Me FL and all F discount. 1 nncy D -.>, > 7 C'0.l1&{.`t'RC'lAL_ St MONTREAL MARKETS. Special Telegram to the Daily Nam. Montreal, Dec. 22.-Gold in New York st 12 o'clock l,'.0;. l"lour- receipts 500 hbls. Market sluggish, trsnssctions conned to retail lots for local consumption, for which about lute rstes are paid. Gmin-no reported trnnsnc- tions. Provisions-pork dull, snd slow of sale at 19,00 to 19,50 for mesy Hogs-ssles on spot. and to arrive at 6,718 to 7,00. bard dull et 11 to 11_ Butter-demsr.d agtin restricted to choice; ordinary offered st 15 to 16: but declined. Ashes-pots sctive at 6,05 to 5,10. Perls quiet at former rates. NEW YORK MARKETS. Special telegra to the Daily New. New York, Dec. 22.-Gold 110.3, Cotton 15} to 15lc. Flour 6 to 10c better; receipts 7, 000 bbls; sales 12,000 barrels; At. 5.20 /5 5,40 for superne state and western; 5,95 0 6.50 for common to choice extrn state; 5,85 an 6,50 for mmmon to choice extra wee- tern Rye our steady. Wheat quiet, but rmer; rec-ipts 5,000 bushels; sales 30,000 bush ; nt. 1,38 to 1 39 for new No 1 spring; 1,44 to 1,46 for winter red and smber wes- tern; 1,52 white Michigan ; 1.25 old spring- Rye quiet. Corn scarce and rmer; receipts 43,000 -bushels; sales 38 000 bushels ; at 73 to 76c for new lIIlX(`d western. Bnrley dull. Outs steady; receipts 10,000 bushels; isles 28,000 bushels; at 59c to tile for western and Uhio. Provisinns-Pork rm st 19,25 to 19,- 50 for new mass. Lard a shade rmer ;__st lllc to 12%: for steam; 121:: for kettle , x av nu ux rendered. 1.(>o1<! 1. J I `READY MADE CLOTHING. VER COATS, UNDER CUATS, VESTS uud PANTS. almost given away. SHIRTS and DRAWERS of an descriptions, Very Cheap. Glmhiug made 10 order in the knee: styles and warranted to t. DON A LD MACK AY ucv. .... l-1;istn1as ! Christmas! ` LARGE ASSOR'l'_IlN'l` Ur Unurua A (English sud Amnrican puuerna), Nickel Silver Tea and Table Spoons, Ivory Hnndled Tea and Dinner Knives, Ind I_gren nriely of For and other Cutlery, Ar S. CHOWN I: SONS , No. 46 Princess Street. ____:_{_4__. BE celebrated` `ACME CLUB SKATES, And I variety of other kindl, V ._ u nunwl & SONS . Corner King mud Brock Streets, Kingston. Dec. 21. I E108 BELLS, Body, Back sud Nee Straps, and Open Bells, Ar 3 cuowu 8 SONS`, No. 46 Princoas Street. `LARGE ASSORTIEN1` OF` ORUETS In-...n.|. and Amiaricnn nuuerna). `Xws, LX119 caumns in gm: n- I.-n-hes Blue Cloth form? , * 2 Case: Black Luann, Tartan Shawls in all Ill Rn-my Pl-id Drea Goodn, ; Jouvln'I Baal Kid Glovr ing, on|_y 55, 3 Cues Clondl, plain and an--- I-- ' __~ IVIN, IRON AND COPPER WARE in grant` ...a... ...a mnnufnclurod to order. _ )ARLOUR, BOX, COOKING and DUIB STOVES, 8c., .--cu nnnwn A: SONS`. No, 43 PRINCESS emu-r. Kingston, Dec. 13. RITTANIA com. on. on}, 25 Conn per 3 gnllon, , S. GROWN I. SONS . u- .9 DDILYHEQQ n1-nuns` xnn u, riely, N,1RON AND UUl`l |il$ Wnlsn Ill gnu variety Ind unnufncturod order, A1 3 CHOWN 8 SONS , No. 46 Princess Street. Ar s. caown as soxsr, No. 46 Princess Street. _.___.%?_____ `y `cw A1-`S. OHOWN & SONS`, No. 46 Princess Slnet. I 0! Omar muuu, ' S. OHOWN & SONS No. 48 Princess Street. -_________.____ Merchant Tailor. "V- ...,u-u in mm per cent discount. Neck MONTREAL. IIPER GRAND TRUNK THE DAILY NEWS--THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 22. E5200 500 yards Tartan, Wool, and Silk Dresses. 200 pieces New Poplineltea and Surge Dresses. 50 pieces Saxony and Lancashire Flan- nela. 100 Clan Tartan Shawls ad Handk_er` chiefs. 100 yardarBlu.ck Si1k_Mnntle Velvet. r "'2'. 50 pieces Black Lustre: and Alpaccas. 300 pieces New Prints. 500 pieces Grey and White Cottons. 20 Dozen Canada Mitts, Wool Socks and Stockings. ` 10 pieces Canadian Flannels. 50 pieces Wincey Dresses. 10 pieces G1-ass'.Linena. 10 pieces Linen Towels. 10 pieces Waterproof and Whitney Cloak- nod 5 Boxes Beaufort Shawls. 1.. ALL ' W ADDELL 8 Innm. Ar .L,- `. .0 Boxes Fancy and White Clouds. 100 New Balmoral Skirts. McDONELL S. 10 Dozen|New:Kid and Cloth Gloves. 10 Dozen Grey and White Corsets. 50'Seta Ileuvy Curtains. A large lot of Ribbons, Laces, Bu nous and Trimmings. .----V nun null- . W ` lo Spindle! Scarlet Hugh, 10 Spindles Coloured I All Wool Scnrlot Snoly . Benutim lot of Fancy lgud, good, :` Buck Velvet Ribbon: ll_Il A 500 R-maul: Whit: Md Ind lod, only Nd poty. i 100 pieces 1 yard widoavy i Hal per yard. 1.000 Boxes New Pap}: Collars. 20 Dozen New Neck Ties. 10 Dozen New Braces. 300 Canada Dnwors and Shirts. TE MAKE TO ORDER and manufac- ture on the promises all Clothing on the English and American style: and work- mnnsbip. 1 Case Brussels Carpet Bags. 50 Pairs Canadian Blankets and Quilts. 1 Bale Linen Bags. Our Stock or Cloths` 10 Bales of Batting. -1- `,LA'CK AND snows my I ISO, - All lordon I Canadian Fabrics, New Dominion House.` CLOTHING. West of England Twooda, Beavers, YARDS BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS. Broadcloths, Pilots, run. [518 VVADDELL & co 0 BUM`, On. `nd i. T"d . Ind Fulled(l ill`!!! Plank. --. . Meltons, TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Doeskins and Silk Mixturel. ~|-don made on the shortcut time and lowest prices. PRINCIBS STREET FROM JKcDonell s. Embraces all the I-naken Intel. [THE REMAINING) (en! BOOK stone) CHEAP BOOKS. \1,Q00 VOLUMES` Good Stock 0| HALF PRICE. Stock of Books GOOD BOOKS Blank Books Dooanhc I9, mo. WILL BE SOLD FOR n nnnnnn __ THERJE ARE ABOUT 'rayer Books, Church Services, UN SOLD : and Stationery AT THE John Creighton. BESIDES A One-third off. \NEW BOOKS] n.-u-unhh B 0o_ `- . of Tapestry All W2: pots, Damask, Ind H ' cent discount. _ " iHENDERSON S All I unu. unu. New 10% of Bibles, Hymn E Books. ! `HIS is the correct time to subscribe for your Papers and Magazines for the ensuing year, as all orders, to be lled promptly, must be sent off several weeks in advance. _ Qunnln nninc nf Rnndnv Rehnnl Parindir-All be on several weeks m MJYIDDO. Sample Copies of Sunday School Periodicals will be sent. on approval to those unacquainted with their merila. Ah um ummIm- Rriliah Amnrir-An And Her , with their merna. All the popular British, Americnn and Ger- man Papers and Magazines promptly Inppliod | at reasonable pricea. V V Wooden of Strength sud Skill Do Architecture Do Animal Instinct Wonderful Balloon Aacema Do Escapes Boy : Book, by Kingston Do by Bnllnntyne Hnrninm of Bovhood U0 Dy DIIlIIl|,LlU Hm-oism of Boyhood 0 ril Ashley, by A.L.O.E. olidny Comp nBu'nlo Enters Hnrins Flnminins Midnight Jou may Sppping Benvenwnrd Sylvia nnd Janet Wonders of Science Guns of Womanhood Piyienoc Strong The Fishing Girl Autobiography of n Lump of Coal Lift and Life in Norway Lnbom: Stand: on Golden Feet Large assortment of New Books at 13 cents. Do do 25 " WINDOW SIIALDES. BE subscriber has now on hand, an I nort- F` men: of Wall Paper Ind Blinds, And by only Spring will have In complete I Stock of Bountiful Patterns M can be seen in any part of the country. ism. AUTUMN E1 HEMDERSOIUS Select Lending Library, 187L THE Inbeeriber begs to announce to the Reading Oommunity of Kingston that he intend: gteatly reducing the subscription ntes of the Lending Libnry for 1110 ensuing you. 1'... r-hm-no far the roadinlr of one book 1! A Librery lo: we enemng year. The charge for the reading time will he reduced from $5 to the extremely low rate of $3 per ennmn, and for two book: to one person, only $5 per ennuxn in future. New Book: will be edded as they are pub- liehed,end1ll the Populer Iegnines and Re- views. both Brltieh end American (1 lie! of which is appended) will be Added regularly every month or querter, ea soon as received. ROOM PAPER cheap Book Store. ]ONDERS OF` ACOUSTICS 'eriod*icals. for 1871. Academy Good Word: All the Yes: Round Harper : Monthly} Argosy Lippincowu Ilngnzine Atlantic Monthly London Qunnerly Ro- Belgrnvia view Blsckwood London Society _ Broadway Macmillan : Ilngnine Council`: Hagnziuo Nntnre (Jhnmbern J}oui-uni North Americnu Re- Oontempornry Review view Cornhill Mngnzine Once I Week Eclccsie Mngnzine Sninr Paul : Edinburgh Review Sunday Inguine Gal uy Temple Bar. Wenminner Review JUST RECEIVED Aluntion in particularly culled to the fut that the library rule of $3 in lean thou the sub- ncription prico of almost every one of the logo- zineu put imo the Librnry. Subscribe:-I now 11.19 the reading of lhglzinel to the ulua of about 3100 o yen, besides a variety of tho but work! in Fiction, Travels, History, Biography, to, he. Ponies who Will! to Iubacribo In .........1.1 unnutad to leave their name: M. once. Tun Stock will now no all Depuunonu, and Z be. runes wno wan to -uuwnw -us urgently reqnened to All eubacribere for the your l8'll can con] requested leave Inenr nunee an ouw. All 18' Inence now, nu no charge will be nude for the bslnnoe M1870. New Magazines and Christmas Annuals ` above Books In got I FANCY G00Ds.| London Sociely-Ohri|u:nu Number. Quiver, do Bunny and Dielriehaen's Almuuc. Bow Bell: for Douuber. Every Week do Family Herold do Gnu J onrnol do Boys ot the World do Canon : Inguine. London J onnnl. People : Isgnino, &c., he-.., ho. XTRA LARGE VARIETY OF WORK BOXE g DESKS LADIIB COIPANIOIS DBBI!CG OASIS I FANCY BOXES PURSBS AND WALLETS SATCHELS AID TBAVILLIIG BAGS 1 PHOTO. ALBUIS (best guomnl. In Ca I Illdl.) I VIOLIIIS AID GUITARS CONGIBTINA8 FLUTIS AND FIPIS BACK GAIION BOARDS LOTTO DUIINOIS 082$ A B 0 BUILDIRG BLOCE DISSIOTID IAPS PICTURES AND PBAIE JIWILLBBY OF EVERY DISCBIPTIOE FANCY INKSTAIVDB PORTFOLIOS he to to JOIN BlllDlR%l, ~ Prineuu mat. Doe. us, 1310. LIST OF MAGAZINES. I` A-) %__1I- '1 empns nu _, .... -.,............. _. - cuy. Coloured and Fancy! un rial`! AND -Anny-.--4..-... Harper'I 1 Books, and Prayer I [U " ` I 100 . up neatly for Pro- STAPLE AND FANCY DRY_ GOODS, ` AT THE NEWGO0D& NEW"G06Ds FRESH ARRIVALS. Great CLEARING SALE of Dry Goods. 14th December, 1870 ILL now sell the Bolonce of their Stock of DRY GOODS at I TRBIENDOU8 BAOBL. FIOE, regardless of cost, no they Innntbe all Iold by tho lot Febrnnry, in consequence of ranking 1 ohsnge in our bulineu. Owing to the extraordinary Inorcue in our Ouuon Trude, combined with our Ready-Made Clothing Department. n1A ..-. I-nlnn0l(` m dnvntn all our time And nrmnlion to than Dannrunnntl. to which will variety. ,, Magnicent Black Silh. New '00! Serge: and French Merinoes, cpl Fancy Dress Goods. \`Vu0l and Mixed To l nranmltns, Persian Barauhuas, etc` \Vincn-ys, very cheag h1(l.n)l.l("Vt.`|VL'lS and . .-.-v...-- ...._.-..v `.--v------c - V1,..- _--_--_-- we are compelled to devote all our time sud attention to those Dopoulnonll, to which be added everything requilitd for n x-It-clan Outtting Ilubblinhlnont. WEE BALANCE GF THE STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS WILL BE SOLD L on Very Cheap for Cash, IlcNAUGEI'l'ON t 00's is the place to get lute, elyle end elegenee in your get-menu, end where e perfect lit in gneremeed. Imitation Seals, Plain and Fancy Cloakings, Black Silk Mantle Velvetstnd Velveteens, Black Lustres and Coburgs, Black and Coloured French Merinoes, Empress Cloths, Royal Cord Re 1-, Fancy Dress Gcods and Sootcln `nrtans, Plain ahd Mixed Wiuceys, Scotch Tartan Shawls and Velveteen Jackets, Flannels and Blankets, White Cotton, Shootings and Quilts. Also a varimy of Woollen Goods to numerous to )|mention. " We sohcit u call from the gublic generalg. Dan, 20. 1870. . X. COUSI EAU &',C0 [:5 W 0 soncl Dec. 20, 1370. AMERICAN AND FRENCH CLOCKS, in Gilt, Bronze, Marble and Wood. _ ' X{7E EUSVT `I'{E(5EfV iE`DuFi{`(`)Mv EUKOPEV 10 Packages of New Goods, CONSISTING OF ;LACK AND BROWN ASTRACUAN, BLACK LAMBSKIN, Oonuiuiog of mu sure, can and OARD BABKI'l`S,0B.Ul_1`B, BUTTER ooouns, curs, eounms, spoqxs. 5.3., cc- N.B.-H|ving incteued fncilinn for doing A larger repairing bnninou thug out by Menu: of hands, und lnviog the most improved mnchinery from the Unlud sum, 1 hope to mod: I 11 Ill '10 - ' W P` "' n|.aA:3,n-Ineousu-cu. Ir:_...o-.. ha. I II`!!! * WANTED four n!-cluu J ourueymen Tailors, AI. ` Nov. 16,1870. REMEMBER THE GREAT SALE At McDonell s. ' ILKS, DRESSES, POPLINS, TARTAN PLAIDS, MERINOS, SHAWLS, JACKETS, PRINTS, WINCEYS, COTTONS, WOOLENS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS. TRIMM INGS, kc. White and Grey Blankets. Red, White and Fancy Flaunels. Beavers. nau, wane auu umcy rmuuels. Beavers, Witneys. Mantle Cloths. English and Ca.nnd?an Tweeds. French Mel-inoos. Coburgs. Lustres. Fnncy and Tartan Dress Goods. Wool Plaids. Winceys. {` .I3.lLlLl.LJlLl.\.lL` a. vv uguu, Prim lodal Pnuetnn. W90! 0! England Bonus, Pilotl, Brbodolou. mud in .u mm order: before XIII and New Your. to avoid diupp Kingston, Dec. 5, 1870. The Last Great Clearing Sale Qf Dry Goods T Wm. .ooun1Ic1c__b_ 8_51llRl)AY, 29th mt, RETIRlNG- FROM BUSINESS. BLABHIIU Isnuuuuvno u-vv vwu ---v -- --. .._ ._..... __ . ,__ GREAT BARGAINS, ' { . Gone to the CHEAP BALI: at the old Stand In the IAIKBT SQUAII Thu Sale to continue for one month, when the Balmeo of their Bwckvlll In Ioldanblac by Auction. __ _ __ __ I ? P.` HARTY. 7- -_j -_AAI- AL_l- --A.__A_ A-1 7' UITDIII II N.B.-Paru indebted lone would do well to all st once Ind settle their oeoouaunnd SAVE OOSTB. - P I . a PTICCS. .j |";uu'y (`loakings,while lg Millim-ry, Mnnlles, |q`|nuyn rs in IYTPII. UICANIJ DUDUIDDD I11 `Jun. uL\ur4|\ unrn O 400 rd I within ve woeku. Another lot jutopcnod of that " ', mmmrrlnn 'l`\Nl`.|1`.T)h ` P Marni. West of England Heaven, ruou urosocnouu. n8`:nd in |lI.your order: Xmne Your, 1:) disappointment. I hllij Tl M c N A UJG#"1jT?if9.1S LARGER SUPPLY THAN EVER OF WINE now um wr Jnwnmgjw. I-lnglluh and Geneva Gold and sllver Wutchea, -_:--_--- IKE BB?!` OPPORTUNITY ever given to the people of Klngiloa to boy this Dry Goods it sLAI':a'x n`;aB|l;(Ii:I|`>%cr1oNs um been nude in all Dopnmunu, no llyou nu ` r\'I\I".\ AV!` 1\A`I1l\ Ailfu um. new-roan, Vohrllny semen Guilds d lb Oublo Vsadmryoolo 1..., Tomato. OIIICI--0lty noun, Kill-`L HZ. - -4-sour _ _i_-.__. v-_ R. IORBAI, Tuner for Weber t 041: M Factory, clan his ugrviceuo the public. Order: mu Wolurt Ooh oee `ill in ....._.n- gnguhd tn- W. C. HAVEN & 00.. VTUCK AND IXCEANGS BBOKIB8, and ) Gononl Inonnuco Anna, luonic Build- up King Sweet. Kuonou, Ont. W. 0. Run. - I. 0. Run. Sash`! Real `V July 23. BRITISH _\g_x_1_{EH0UsE. XIA8 AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, PRESENTS AID BARGAINS. .-..<.r ._____ GRAND succnssvm OUR OR'I)'lV-3'R DEPAR1`MI1N'l'. Ann ....x-.. -ilhin an Iagkl. Anouur iutontnod BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. Sflling oil`! V iSelliI1ig : ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, .dT M G.dGE S. ALSO A VERY FINE SELECTION OI LVFW V Jwuuuc, -v~~' I Cloths; _ 'l':\|>|c Linens, Towell Pxllow Couons, ; White and Grey Cot!-DIM: I A... ....Q Ann in ween. Anouur lo! putopnnou or man EXHIBITION TWEEDb, an AI En-I-all Rani-II Piinll, Rrhulnlnfhn. ;'$;;bra;';;`;e:;1:' T X. COUSI EAU &:C0., Orange Hull Buildings. ._`, --.\ . _._. 7.1.... ....._......__._.-..~,. ____ __._.,T_,`_ CLOTHING. ._ --- W A-s-\-n an, AI. MCNAUGIITON & C0 I, Balmoml Skirfs. Pluid Shawls. Breakfast Shawls. Somngs. ' Clouds. I"l ....A .. UIDIIUE. Hoods. {1....p..'I C uoous. Gents Scarfs, Shirts and Drawers. Grey and White Cottons. Shootings. Table Linens. Towels. Tickings, &c., &4:., &c. Oorner of Khig Ind Prineeu tnou. [oisftji Fdimfii W: vv lull: uuu \an\._ ...--r , low pricet. "` Cotton Bags, Cotton Carpets and Oil Clothi- Kmnnlon. Senl.13. mo. Buyer: of Ink m strongly advised to put chug gheir supplies at tho [plum-r noun or 3. IIl'l'-,W olunxo aunt. AND ALL FRUITS INVBIAEJI. OYBTIBS AIBIVIIG DALY uw "Evita: 2 V'-Janges loote- 7"` VI 1 MICK STBIIT. I I! U`" -v_ YUI immediate M VV occupied by Cnphl opposite the ruidoncu J33 Apply to ' mus 3 MI 4- .u|D IU" WADDBLI. 3 ',Co. will u . smns, Fancy Plum] 1 ,. Sew styles in Lmon AMP: Der cent dis:-nuno JUST ARR} FANCY 0M-L up an 1-an IR THAI `UK A I nu- v- Brick Bonn. 3307' . I `no ndjoioiog tho W!"" Queen nu-oet, sad f lou ruidenon o(Dt- -did nl . Jul |IL'I.3 Llllu \. Kingston, Sap: NEW mg Oct. 29. cn1uTMAs H0}? ALL 7 AT J. CRIDIH . Case can '.i"'17'.T.I..""i I I I Job Lot of Quilted Bkirtnuq" mural! `'09. A run or Y ` u-:..n. um... knoVI `F IIIIVI , nnuu---.-, - Floivors in great In Ribbons. ll Thread Laces, b w Kid Gloves. " w ,'l'weeds, BGIVCI l"InnIna` MLL ` .ru - AT 1f_6ss ALL 7 WELL h -- --:19 Iuiuq WADDELL 5 Co. , Yarn, (`ollon B4 1' .1 Cotton Balunmlteonph, n n---- 1:. win: SIX can of [1 1'0 I ulinin nl .'ndP Ull \JIV\u . I3. .___... 3 .;.;;;.;";,:., value In Kingston. In .\`mn.llnn .Sl....l..o I:-_.:__ 'vGT...7_ FOB TBI In on 11 " '\'. M Iccre rivilc shall be exercise diled by the Pope gee us o\ber`miuis- ml and disciplinnry d froe of content by PH . . . lmughldl enjoy freedoln in publlelnug ,5 ml istry. Cnrdmnls and eccle- mu pm in rho acu shall be free non from the Government. pondence between Postal Iiu_d [elo- nglgiuticnl meetings shall be held Government permission. Nominnlion uuxs, drgunies and officers of the H1 hmde without government inter- lprscopli oaths of allegioncoto the .. abolished. The oco of Apostolic dscy in gbolished. The institutions ,1 Line for the educalio- of priests ndcrthe direction of the Popes With- nee from the secular authorities. ...`unnIiIlS contrary to the foregoing , Dd.` 1'J.--The Lomlonulcrry Boys" lmvlng xlnmaudcd uml ugdulmissmu tn the Walls of me mpurpusc nf celebrating a puny nun near to Walkt-r a monument, ght collision Will) the Catholics in olllneir procession. Pod un that Par. meet on he 7thnf February, _ ._| ......u mnmnma will lu- will nhaa uonem umurnu. um- of the Cabinet. have gone home iollduys. Pgunhurgz, Dec. 10.-Tl)e Czar has ,|'_1-primm|U(l the corporation 0| lorpemiuning in behalf M n free ligiousmlcrannn Ind oxher in forms. n... 10 _Thn Riaht Hon. Pre- villmeet on he `an en ruunuu-3. the may And any estimntea will be ysubmmexl. nlms uoneto Osborne. 'l`lu~ tn` the Cabinet gone Iipouslnlcrnlnn Inn oxucr n |ur|uu. ,Dec. l9.-Tbe Right Hon. lndlmne Ins aI 11 letter to Hm Curloll, exI.ord Mayor of ....,......:n..oImt In-r Mni:-ql\:'a now. IIIII pnruon HIE reulln CUUVIUI who are now held in the (lierent Brut Brilun under various senten- tnuon and treason lelouy, on cnn~ ollbcir future l;.~\nislrmr:nL from lhc Idorninious. The reason assigned mlon ol the Calumet just. now is Irllund to strengthen the cause 01 loyalty in Ireland. . Dec. 2l.-The siege (ruin of the before Paris has been largely in- um urlon, truvl-I uIn,y`'- - .nonnciugv.|mL lu.-r Majesty's ggv. mu the Fenian convict Ihn urn now different , Dec. `2l.-The Gnrihnldian in the Eutern department sucr bit- lhe cold. I` the Vatican and Santa d Cutie Elundolfo "And 1 e shall be free of the -' ` of the State. The mm .H mendlo the locnlmes occupied - l1L_.-;L nmi, Daily u we malcm ucpnnmenu. suucr un- u the cold. I,Dec. 21,- ! he troops engaged at ILhe18th,say the ght lasted ve Th:-l"nnrh fnrrn nnnahnml nf `)0 . 7.. .-,..,-uuumns or colonial lhrunglr the Bmk of llavamn, boar- Nam lulu.-real. An cxlruurnlinary 510 be opened to pay the interest ' . Tlmlniling, an arrangement `Mic with lluvnmx lamlbnlalers. Fulgntiun at" the pmposad law I iuues oi the Bank are to `Fit Bunk may dnuble,lts capital- lhvill be good lor Cuban tax a_ the Cortes will pass the rm 3; ( v `II nilrotd. _(A mo little: .-There has \.ncA\7 sun C011]- vcmem WI been plenty of within the past ten {T171} T818 non. w.mnm.1. t Co. pm _ of Iheir_ Stock g( E uolen Shawl.-, and all : dilcouu L k '...u-\J vi 8 operating on has possession of neighbourhood of0rleans `59 `mar cuy without xx general ac `W! by the outposts hive a~colliA '59 lines of one side or other me The French have repulsed the `nu: "Pg! night have alum a I:..|.. `*1 battle: the: G may which i `i 0` the nver, and In the `mm we UI:\;uu-u .. [luvs contrary N 1-a. .'n.-'.l'he city Nmulinlenl since it 1 inn force ww - Thg Pnminns at I III . A mov buy an .1.-'.... .|_- lc world. Poem: au_u unu- e Vaucnn shall be Ire: ol "*1. Dec. 22.--AdviecI trom "NI. -nu _ `lllthareponlofl .""553- Thmlmo bean Ntma . ' '_"J " -can CACI Lu W r`V` It was ascertained , ' will greatly exng `I ' . ununns Clem sull com- nmwnmmn ...:n 1.- -The city is less excited xi since it can .......-.. WA DDELL & . of Tapeurv .1: -',.3 PEG. 2.--AdviecI from Putin like reborn A` -`-`* Jlluunnru. `the rtl of riots in a no en-_ gagements with the investing army since the 3rd. The government authorities at ` Paris had published a report of the unoung ` and condition of provisions still on hand in the city. The report. was very favour. i able. Preparations were making by General l Tmchu for another grand sortie. I I we` _ ~64 New Press Despalchcn. New York. Dec. 21.-The Yribune, this morning` says :-It gives` us unqualied ple nsurt: to state that the lulleat powers are g.. be confcrrml upon Gen. tschenck to con- duct In a nal aottlement all the questions now pending; between the Un1ted_ Staten .1 Englaml, As snnn as the appolntment of Gen. Schenck was announced In these columns, the Tnbunc indicated the proba- bility that negotiations would at once be transferred from Washington to London. L; is a mutter for cordial congratulation l that our Envoy ls to sail at the earliest. pos- -.._r,. Jaw mm. `men-ncxions so framed as to Euv-my is to sun at we enruuu pos- ' 3|i)l8 day with instructions leave him the free exercise of his well- known energy, tact, and discretion in the min uaainn anrl arrangement of all our dif- ferences with Great Britain. New York, Dec. 21.-A Washington de- spatch says it learns on good authority thnt Minister Thornton has received in- Itructinns to effect a satisfactory arrange- ment ol the shery question, by a treaty, convention or otherwise. New York, Dec. 21. --The steamship Rus- sia from Liverpool, has arrived. Ilavzmn, Dee. `. l.--Severe shocks of earth- quake were felt in Hnyti on tha7th. The telegraph cable betv@r_i St. Thomas and Porto Rico has been successfully laid. New York, Dee. 2`2..-'I`lrc steamship Guiding Star, from Bremen, is in quaran- trne. rm... rr.'..1.. Wnaluinatnn cnrronnnndent The Times Washington correspondent telegraphed at a late hour last night that the debate in the Senate since recess has been excited and personal, and the lan- gimge used has often bordered on the very Verge of parliamentary decorum. Senator Sum er s speech in the morning is under- stom on all sides to be an assault on- the admi istratiou of President Grant. Sena- tnr It orton at first replied briey to some of M Sumner's statements,and then Sana- tor Nye spoke in his happiest vein of fun- msking of some of Mr Sumner s blunders. Senator Chandler read the remarks of Mr Sumner in rergnrd to the President's attempt to change the committee on foreign rela- tions, and demanded the authority for the statement. Suiator Sumner said he had it from a Senator, and others not in|the Senate, and the public press. Senator Conkling has just nished an hour's speech, in which. calmly but powerfully, he has denounced the course of Mr Sumner. lle declares that the republican majority of the Senate owed it to themselves to reorganize the committee on foreign relations in harmony with the administration. The friends of Senator Morton : measure intend to sit till a vote is taken, which cannot be guessed at. o -A~ i Roderick M. Butler, Member of Congress from Tennessee, was indicted yesterday in Washington by the Grand July for forging the names of widows of Union soldiers. ~- - n u,.____ _...-. ..-:no.- --- uumcu UI wnuunavn u ........... -. Vibert, the well-known genre painter, wu wounded in the shoulder, in Ihe nnir of La Ilcnmnison. At the same engagement, Leroux, A young unis! of great promise, standing over six feet, and as handsome as Apollo, was shot through both (highs, and remained a prisoner in the hands of the Pruasiazis. Cuvillier the sculp- tor Ina mortnlly wounded. Dec. Int.