nu- J I0! [HE ICES OI Vlllullliln 0| ILIB enemy. I St. Calms, Department of Sax-the, has been visited by the Prussians, who left the toyvn, however, after making a requisition.upon'the inhabitants. (}-_.._..l T)...._I-..I.: I- ....p.-1_... -IAL LI- IDIIZLUIIHHIB. General Bourbnki is moving with his army to the eastern portion of Franceto operate against General Welr. Mlininh D91! ZR ._"I`hn Rnvnv-inn ITnnap UIJCTBLC iIgl1lll3lo LJCIICYBI VV uruur. Munich, Dec. 28.-The Bavarian House of Deputies have rejected the federation treaties with in view to obtaining an im- provement in their terms. New vnrlr non 9.9 _.-\ rhuu\nfr~h frnni PIUVEHIBIIL Ill lI.llJ|l' IIZTIHS. New York, Dec. 28.--A despatch from [Isvre states that there has been intense ex- . citement in the city const quent upon a bat- tle that has been going on since the 26th instant in the neighbourhood of the city. The first important struggle between the Franch troops in this department and the Prussians occurred on Saturday morning at daybreak. IPIIIAIIPIAI AND l`.l"|Il|lI?Dl"l AI , I'IlVQlV\.III.a IIAVII \.I\J_-l!Ii\\JIllIJ. uondon, Dec. 28, 12 run. - Bond: quiet; 1862,83; ; 13s5,asL13s7, 375. Tonfortlos, 87;. Stock: quiet. Eric 20. Illinois Central 112. Atlantic and Great Weslorn_ 18}. Calcutta Lineeed 69.1. 3d. I 1----nu`! I'\.... no In - ._ (`Alana IJHIEUUII 03.`. 00. Liverpool, Dec. 28. opened quiet and steady. lean: 83d. _:_._._ New York Press Despalchcs. \Va.shingt0n, Dec. 2T.--Mr Moran. secre~ lnry of the American legation at London, has been directed by the S'n.te Department to telegraph immediately statistics of the maritime strength of Great Britain at the present time, and especially the increase of her shipping during the past four years. A special message of the President to Con- gress on the subject of lzuilding up our merchant. mnrineservice gives occasion both for infurmation and haste in obtaining it. .._7 7_._. - gs 667111312 c;1ZAT.( MONTREAL MARKETS. Special Telegram to the Daily News. Ilontreal, Dec. 27.-Gold in New York n12 o'clock 1,10}. Flour-mukct rather more tnimnted, and A fair nmounl. of bnsineu report- ed, mostly in hundred: for city consumption at gonornlly unebngod rates. Grnin-slillnom- incl in nboenco of trnnuclinnu. Proviaiona- park steady H. late rules, Wllb tnir consumptive dennnd. Hogs-uloa of car lot: on spot. and to nrrivo as 6,60 to 7,00. Lard quiet. Bauer -choice scarce and Innled ; medium nnd infer- ior quiet and neglected. Ashe-s-potI dull and lower, Ialel at 5,90. Pearls unchanged. NEW YORK MARKETS; Special tclegmnl to the Daily New. New York, Dec. 28.-Gold 110;. Cotton lic for middling uplands. Flour n ehnde rmer; reoeipll 21,000 bblu ; sales 10,000 bbla; at 530 ft 5,55 fur superne Itele Ind wenern ; 60!: re 6,60 for common to choice exlrn Illle ; 5,95 ft? 6,65 101' common IO choice extra state and western; 6,10 /0 6,60 for round hooped Ohio. Rye our steady In 4,00 fr? 5,40. When Ihede rmer ; receipts 6,0(0 bush; sales 35,000 bunh ; :1 1,42) for new No. 1 spring; 1,46 to 1,49 for winter red and am- ber western ; l;."s5 while M'cl.ignn. Rye quiet. Corn eceroe ; receipts I8,000 bushels Inlet 68,000 bushels; at 7810 80c for new mixed vrllern Bar'eytlull, Una rmer ; receipt: 9000 bush; sales 37,000 bnshsls at 60c to 62c for Ohio l rovi.-Iion3-I`ork dull; 3120,2510 20,37 new mesa; I9,50 old mess, Lard rm on. Hi to 12ic steam; 13 for kettle rendered, Butler Mendy :1 I2 to 42 for sum. flu-use quiet; 12 lo 16} for common lo prime. Pe- troleum l3c for crude and 23c for rened. ;-j nuol CITY PROPE RT Y FOR_SALE- on the corner of Culborne and Sydenhnm Streets, the properly of Mrs Glasgow - ,, .x._;e,.___. ___,,,;:- The Lot is situated on tho highest ground in the city, commands a ne view of the harbour and Culnruqui River, and is within ve minutes walk from the centre: of cily lanai- D038. On the premises are the rennin: of n lnrga Brick Mnnaiomdouroyed by re, and I Stable in good order. 'l`ltRIlS-Ona.fonrth cash. and three-fourths in good order. TERS-One-fourth cash. ucnnd by mortgage bearing interest 1! Iix per cent, payntle in live years. For nnrliculnrn nnolv to THE CIIIZENS INSURANCE C0lPANY or lon1'nnAL. c A P I T AT $1,000,000. Evan ALLA: . GIOIGI B. Inn... B. A'rwA'r|n, H. Luna, , ..... .. ` FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. n-_J-- Fl`- `IO I0 - -- Dp._A- - uu' On Saturday, 31:: December, At TWO o'clock, Afternoon, In`, plyll IH ll] UV! ,EII'I. For psrticulnrs lpply JOSEPH OFl7IO2--No. 71 8!. June: Street, lou- rm]. Doc. 23, mo. T(;WN 1.01 Nliamzu sn, I. MURRAY will offer at Auction, in his Sula Rooms, Market Square, King- FIRE DEPARTMENT. 33 lung Duvet, 0: to WILLIAM MURRAY, Auctioneer. DIRECTORS. C. J. Bnnou, A. Roy, H. B. Conn, G. Snrnn I) Ipply JOSEPH BAWDEN, RAH:-ilnl JOBN_ DU PF, Agent, Kingston. 12 n|n_- Canon Uplands Sid. Or- 1} L DA `V LIB ' So1ici'or, 33 King Sueet, HI MURRAY. . Hunger. . Prelident [B.__'\'V.ADDElL'&00. WILL cleu out their Stock of Winceya, French larinoea, Empress Olofau, Wool Reppu. and all Fancy Dreu Good: at 25 per cent discount. Ann 1 :1 La nuxrru R WADDELL 8 00. um ole: their Stock . of Tapestry all Wool, Union and Hemp Carpets, Dunuk, and Homo Furnishing: at 25 I per cent discount. ltho nun IDIB IUNTU Ii WADDELL k 00. will 032: Red, White . Blue, Grey and Farmers Flnnnola, Oma- dian Tweeds, and Fullod Olmht, Beavers, Pilots, Whitney Cloths, and lriah Frlezu, at 20 per cont discount. -uu um: nuurn I R WADDELL 8 Co. will clear out the ha. ~. lance of their Stock of White, and Grey \ Blankets, at 25 per cent discount. nun LIJLD IUNTH WADDELL & Co. will Iell lh remnindet , of their Stock of Mullen, Jnckeu, Woolen Shawls, and All Fancy Goods, It 20 per cent. discount. ALL TEFS HONTH WADDELL 8 Co. will 36 , Yarn, Cotton Bags, and 1 and Cotton Batting, at cost price. D IlTAr\r\I:Ir ____ -__... -vn nu WADDELL & 100. will cell While Dress . Shirts, Fancy Flannel Shirts, sud all the New Styles in Linen and Paper Collars, It 20 per cent discount. ` Vin, N EW, PRE'1`TYWA`ND CHEAP AT WA1g)1ibNvs.| BLACK _AND BROWN POLONIAN CLOAK ING, Ladies Blue Cloth for Dresses, 2 Case: Black Lustrea, Tartan Shawls in all the Clans, Pretty Plaid Dress Goods, Jouvin`s Best Kid Gloves, with pa tent fan te ing, only 55, 3 Cases Clouds, plain and fancy, chelp, I nnn I`n-n.`I_ llI_..._j_ -4 Ai 1-- , r...,_. _._.. ._...q, uuo-y, 1 case Canaan Tweeds at 23 6d per yard. Job Lot of Quilted Skirts at 105, worth 15 ,, -,______ .._,....... . ...,,v....5, 10 Spindles Coloured Fingering All Wool Scarlet. Saxony Flnnnel, Beautiful lot of Fancy Flannel only 2:" per yard, good, Blnck Velvet Ribbons in all N09,, 500 Remnants White Cotton, worth` 9d, 9d and 10d, only 7ld perynrd. ln nh-nan I 11...! _:.l.. I'1-..__ aL__.- , CAN Fl -,.. _..... ......, -1..., --nu pm Junu. 100 pieces 1 yard wide Heavy Sheeting, only 71d per yard. 1370. AUTUMN:-IE1-WINTER. 1870. _._ nu. ucyauuucuus, nuu U635 Vllllo Ill IF cny. _ Coloured and Fancy Silks in great varimv_ variety. Magnicent Black Silks. New \Vool Serges and Satin Cloths. French Merinoes, splendid value. Fancy Dress Goods. Wool and Mixed Tarlans. Paramaltas, Persian Cords. Barallieas, etc` Winccys, very chea , Mantle Velvets and elveleens at all .. __-_-J ..,...... ... 5...... .v1IIuu(:I_y , J.v1u.uIlI:3, 1' UIILIICIS nuu Flowers in great variety. Sash Ribbons. Real Thread Laces, black and while. New Kid Gloves. New Tweeds, Beavers and Pilot r`l:-who Fancy Cloakings,white and coloured. Millinery, Mantles, Feathers and Flnlllore in n-rnnt vnrhnur LVL VV 1 VVCCIJE, 1)Cfl"Cl3 llllll 1 IIUI Cloths. . Table Linens, Towellings,Sbeelings. Pillow Coltons, While and Grey Cottons, remarkably ln\v Til`; roe Dec. 15!. vv IIIIK4 uuu \.n:\.J \/uumvua, ILI low prices. Cotton Bags, Cotton Yarn, Carpets and Oil Cloths. Kingston, Sept. 23, 1870. } Christmas Presents .! IIIIIIISOIC Vdval Boys and Glrls Books vuuuv Ill nlllllllli 10 Spindle: Scarlet Fingering, 10 Snindlpn nnlnurnd F:n....-:... Elegant Lot of Gift Books J nvemle Toy Books Nov. 16,1870. Puzzles Games Albums Wrlllng Desks Work Boxes And s variety of HOLIDAY GOODS at low ntes, at A1` suonn, I A Blcll Black 1 TO `LET. ITH immediate pocnuion, the bones Intel, occupied by Cspuin Oobhun. RC.R.. opposite the ruidenco of Hon. John Hamilton. Annlr to L pay more lot we remoxyour uu-nu- home than for advertising your bmineu, oon are pursuing 8 fslno policy. If yoncan do business, lot it be known."-PnAux~ l'.l'I `HE Stock will now be found complete in L all Departments, and best uluo in the IV. - ... `V9 v--uua AV Baics lH'aZnl;eI_s_"I"|-om l0s-best value In Kingston. Snindlen Sou-In 1?:-u....:.... DRY GOODS, `\IY 1'1I'11vrv1'\17 A \11\ n-- 7- . NEW my canons. JUST RECEIVED A'l` Rss s. DAILY NEWS--WEDNESDAY EVENING. DEGEMBER 28. % - ) A YOUNG MERUHAN'l`.-Whenyou for the rent olyour bnninc 1: than advertising your Coloured Gm! 1110 Apply TFuuv7s. ALL THIS IONTH. OPENED THIS DAY WALL THIS MONTH an I I. n- _:nV ~- ALL THIS HUNT m-rt I.rI_ _-n I ALL THIS IONT nnr Ln- -"- - ALL THIS MONTH DI ! Ln, -- ALL THIS IONTH y JAN 3. CARTWRIGHT, Bnrrhtnnlc or an Irish. R. WALDRON, \l7l..,...)._ `I'),_.I ... vv-I yn nun. R. WADDELL & CO. 'VV\;i_l_s`o-;1A .;1vI?:;1,ildings. A1` 81`AOEY l, King 8troe._ sell Couou Linen Bags, lHENDERS()N S] A few of the Hewett Books re- celvcd this wool. jChristmas Books] Bibles. Testaments. Prayer Books and Hymn Books. SSORTHENT of these is very large and the price exceedingly low. Hymn Books for all Denominations, Family And Pocket Bibles very cheap, Prayer Books in every style of binding, &c.,&c. ' Eros de sue: on Ill lb:-" Mr)`. .01 ` Photograph lbums. ` "l'UUl\ Uf ALADUID Dll llllltl lllll Clllllol b be beaten for nriety of styles llld sizes, good quality, and remarkable cbeupnus. FANCY G00Ds.| HE subscriber begs to announce to the Rending Coulnmnily of Kingston thu he intends grently reducing the snbacriplion nten -of the bending Libnry for the enuning your. 'l`h.c nhnron for the reudinz of one book at I I-IEMDERSOWS Select Lending Library, 187L U One Thousand Gene, by Beecher. Ad Clerum, or Advieu to e Young Preeoher. Biogrephy of Thou. Ohelmers. Christian Life, by Oxenden. Spanish Pictures drawn with pen and pencil. Picture Gallery of Nations. Original Fables, by Mr: Brouer. Theodorn-e tale for girls. Stories oftbe Olden Time. One Trip Kore. Truly Noble. In the Eastern Seu- n tale for boys. Orin Feirlie e Boyhood. The Orville College Boys. The Broad, Broad Owen. Old Fashioned Girl. Say and Seal Half Hours with best eutlnrs (new edition). Best of Everything. Adventures on the lce,&o., &c., kc. -ol the bending 1.n,r.ry Ior me enumng you-. The cbnrge for the reading time will be reduced from $5 to the extremely low rue of $3 per snnnm, And for two books to one person, only $5 per nnnnm in future. Nan Book: will be added urthey are Dub- only 3:: ennnm |u ruunro. New Book: erthey pub- li|hed,end III the Popnler Iegnzineo and Re- views, bolh British Ind - American (I lie! of which iunppended) will be added regularly every month or qunrter, u noon as received. Ac-ad emy Good Word: All the Year Round Hurper I lonlhly Argosy Lippincowu Iqzuino \ Atlantic Ion thly London Qnnrterly Re- Belgrovln View Blnckwood London Socicty Brosdwny Mncmillu Magazine Canon : lngnzioo Nolan Chambers Journal North Anorienn Re- Oontem ponry Review vinw Cornh ill Ihgnzino Once I Week Eclect ic llnguino Saint Paul : Rdinbu rgll Rnview Sunday Inguino nlnxv TOIIIDIO BIL FANCY GOODS Japanese Sllkn gXBLE LORE, by J. 0. Guy. nulnuu 11 Gslnxy Attention is particularly culled to the fnct that the library rate of $3 is less than the nub- acription price of gluon every one of tho Inp- zinen put into the Libnry. Snbocrjben now have the reading of Iagnzinu to tho value of shout $100 I you, besides I variety of the but works in Fiction, Travels, History, Biofrnpby, tc, kc. Pnrtiea who wish to nuhocribo are ........n. .-..m..a.d In have their nuns at once. IJ DESKS in Ilaliognny-, Leather, kc. LADIES COHPANIONS DRESSING CASES FANCY BOXES PURSES AND WALLETS SATCHELS AND TRAVELLING BAGS VIOLINS AND GUITARS CONCERTINAS FLUTES AND FIFES BACKGAIIMON BOARDS LOTTO DOMINOES CHESS AB 0 BUILDING BLOCKS DISSECTED IAPS , PICTURES AND FRAIES JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FANCY INKSTAND3 PORTFOLIOS VASES _ THERKONETERS GOLD PENS AND PENCIL SCRAP BOOKS PAINT BOXES POCKET KNIVES IVORY TABLETS PAPER CUTTERS CARD CASES WAX FRUIT BASKETS GOLD nnd OREIDE CHAINS, 8c., kc. QTOOK OP ALBUMS on hnnd thnt cannot Inn honlnn for can-intr nf nivlnn and lit`: lc, ac. reruea wno wan to -uuguw. .... 3 urgently requested to leave ` 1 All mbncribers for the yen-1871 can con- mono: now, u u bclnnct or 1870. Periodicals for 1871.] I `.318 in tbeoonect timo_ to nhueribo for ygnr Pupen tad Inguma for the cumng ,m, u .n on-don, to be lled promptly. law be sent 0!!` uovenl week: in Idnnoe. s......|. nninl nf Sundnv School Periodiula 0!!` Iovenl ween In Iunnce. Sample Copies of Sundny Puiodjcslo will beam on sppronl to than uucqnunood with their untitl- uu oh: mnnlu Bx-ithh. Alnerieun and Ger. Coloured Glace I All the popular nnmn, Alnenau um ug- IIIII Papers and lnguinu ran 1.! ' ` at rououble prices. P P , npphd 'ARGE VARIETY OF WORK BOXES Cheap Book Store. urgently requeeted leave their es All Iubecribers yen 1871 nence now, el no charge will be nude for the nnlnlltl nf I R70 fit!) their mums. popular British, ..... 1:..." and Iluuinu promptly unliod xinptoa, 23nd D Ian. John` Henderson, LIST OF IIAGAZINES. 7 2:: Lippinc-on : Ion view P_RlNOIBS STBIIT, `temple nm Wenuninumr Review Ostrich Plllles HIV Temple mar Review [THE REMAINING! [nun noon s1on| |1,o00 VOLUMES CHEAP BOOKS. Good Stock of Blank` Books HALF PRICE. GOOD BOOKS Focal: I9, 1670. French flown Stock of Books Prayer Books, Church Services, WILL BE SOLD FOB THERE ARE ABOUT and Stationery John Creighton. UNSOLD : 8381038 A AT THE French KIA Glues: One-third o'. _ Selling OH ! Selling bif! STAPLE AND FANCY `DRY GOODS NEW GOOD_EW GOODS. Great CLEARING SALE ofnry `Goods. _v-_ V : -- 1.1- -C. `I L` W 1/ V . `N ILL now sell the Balance oflhelrslock or DRY Goons .6 5 turns 08 sum. PIOI, regerdleee of cost, an they menbe all sold by the In February, l eouequeeee of making a change In our buiegu. Owing to the extraordinary leereele II our Oute- Trede, combined vlteour Ready-Made Clothing Department. we no compelled to devote ell oertlneend eltenlion to than Dcnnrlnnnln. m chm. -m --- --vuv \/-`run-Juana JIUIIIDI InIII\JII In "' ' " `J compelled thoee Departments, to which will be added evetything nqnlelte for o re!-clue Outtting leubllehneet. ' IoNAUGB l`Ol 8 00 3 ie the piece to get lute, elyle and elegenee hi you getllenle, all when a perfect it In gnenueed. >3 _ AMERICAN AND FRENCH CLOCKS, in Gilt, Bronze, Marble and Wood. oouuung of HA snrs, OAK! and cum usxrrs curs, ooamrrs, 390058. 4 N.B.-Having iocteuod {unies for doing a lug-npqklog Biol! than dvprty hi o! hands, and having the nut improved machinery from the Unmd Shun, I hop touch I ALARGER SUPPLY THAN EVER OF F]lNE GOLD AND JET JIWELLIBY. I august: and Geneva cola um lllvor Watches, REMEMBER THE GREAT `SALE Hlh December, 1870. ILKS DRESSES .POPLINS TARTAN PLAIDS Mi-In ` sHIxwLs, JAbKE'rs, P RIN'rs, wINcEYs,'. WOOLENS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBON8. TRIMM INGB, ho. .u.4LLAL:.1|.1J\JLI 1 IV JBLVJJD, Prim Idol Pnucrnl. Wen of Inglnol Boa _ Plloh, Broadcloth. Soul In sll your orders lufou Xnuuul low our, to avoid ding! Dec. 20, 1870. max uuueu um uonnrga, Black and Coloured French Merinoes, Empress Clothe. Roynl Cord Regs, Fancy Dress Goods and Scotch urbane, Plain nhd Mixed Winceys, Scotch Tartan Shawls and Velveteen Jackets, Flannel: and Blankets, White Cotton, Shootings and Quilts. Also a variety of Woollen Goods to numerouu to) mention. ' We solicit a call from the g` blio general! . X. COUSI EAU &:C0 The Last. Great Clearing Sale of Goods _ Wm. oollnon on suntan, no Inn. `- A jujju RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. '""""""""1{iXir"iiAiiKi':T:?sf"" OOIG to the OIIIAP 811:3 at the 01d Still II the ILIKIT SQIILII no 8.1. eonunno for onononth, Ihonthoalneoof stub omkvnuuouauhuby Ancuon. n.n.-Puu- hiubhltonovoald do wan to all u ououd uvlooan. T P H . 3] Oct. 28. nnd, from the W` are oerod, should % WANTID four u-at-ehn'Jonrneymez`: Tnllon, AI LOOK! LOOK!! READY MADE CLOTHING. VII OOATB, UIDII COATS, VB`?! ` ;.ururs.oI-saga-nay. sauna I and DIAWII8o(nll duaripqlou, Vary (Shop. Olotbiqunlotouduhthohlutdybsnd In-nnulhlt. DONALD MACKAY Kingiiu, Dec. 15,1310. .,_._U..., V. --yvv \n\r\I\lw5 GONSISTING OF ;LACK AND BROWN ASTRACIIAN, BLACK l.AMBSKIN, Imitation Seals, ~ Plain and Fancy Cloakings, Blnek Silk Mantle Velvet and Velveteen, Blank Lultreu and Cabm-gs, Blank And Coloured Fmnnh Mm-Inna: `nu loin rulcrll. won 17! I'|`IlII non rllol, llfdloll yourordctl Xnunnd low" dla nclu Iunnn GRAND` hs.hunccEss'1N ovn 01115;-1'3 DEPAR'l`MEN'l'. Onclooordonwt vovukl. Aootbgtl j t of Exnlnmo `f$EE1)," `tin Intlaol Begun. Plot. lmnlulnhn- '. X. COUSINEAU & CO. H A TITQVI` DIPf\I3TTT1r\ 111131: rl Bl'1}'.(B)ll;P'()sB'l'UlI`l'Y over `Inn to I50 poopb of Klugllol D by thk Dry 001 It L0 . BLABHING BIDUOTIOIS IIIVO been D060 ill Ill Q 51,05 W33 l'\"I".`A'I" L111! Aifgi 1: OFF clnwuu IAIIUAII GIIUIII IIPOBTII" ` Doxxsnc clown wholoulo nulli-gt` , A nesvcrl, Witmys. nun. Cloth. English and Cnnadiau Tweods. French Ilotinoa. (`Ahnron White sud Gn Blankets. Red, White ans Fancy Flannels. Betvcn. Fan and TL` Wool Phids; Winn;-. m1'\IcN AUGH'l`0N_& co_. -1-- .4II 0L. D-I--.. -1 .|..x_ n._-1. _; nun tualnuutu . ___--..--____ um um raw tum am-s, rnaiun an ululus. x/\JxJ.n..L1.LJJ.~.L\J \\0 __ - V w HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM EUROPE 10 Packages of NewGoods, CONSISTING nr BRITISH j\ji_u:H0UsE. r Tu-tan Dress Goods. Plnini BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. FRETSHTEEIVALS. ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, _ .4T M. GGE S. Very Cheap for Cash, ALSO A may run BlLl01`I0ll or At McDqnell s. % CLOTHING. ;".}2'n"e'.-Lnzyi """""" . &:C0.,O1-gage Hail Buildings. mi : lclAlIGB'l`0l & 095, Owner of King sud Prlneol Stuoll. mp, ruv-, -runnowllls. I You, 4 tnolt. Toys, lnety Bnlmonl Shires. Plaid Slnwln. Breakfast Shawls. Snntnon, nooaa. Gents` Surfs, Shirt: sud Drawers. Grey sud White Cotton. Shootings. Tublo Linens. a newly. Towels. Ticking, am., to, am. gun -u-. AW 5. podrpd, . to an no :Ih:n dWoolo, -an um-u. A. KIIPAIUOI I `hiuuuu. azunu. Grwwmma it ' ' 1 ....% an can 301-nu ooonuq )OK8T&o.. 80.... ' I N. `L H. GAGE, 1 ' mar RICIIVID. all nnnsoawn 9193...: mum prns. rum? to` - IIIIOK Illllf. James Ioore.` '1"z &"ip""uox, . A , 4 dmm Try wn;"e:a3;I;hd ma suoxma All FIG CHEWING} cnmswwxs mun PRESENI I both imported and ii . VIRGINIA, ROUGH Ad 000 3949! up vmollu grnnung ucuunvo pr-v-q corpornu povdl IR pose: or prolt, or for to noct. Ibo right: or no hereby notild lb! the Mn and !olloVh|_ Common: (which IIO Canada Udxctic), to [570 no: or an app.-mu nnecihinniu nnnro f . Tluls of In nppueuuu l specifying in luau Uamte, and glue In I II` the 0003!] or Ulla d in; copies or 0:0 bl . (In Print: Bill OIO. ~ a All I>-um.-mu ho "'51, '}':s.'3:. an nomad within thonl till lion. ARTIIS Inlnbdili Pnrlianoul for Fri!` grunting exclusive pf` curnnrnln nnl IL! I Kingulon, mu. 1).. N 8.-br' IIIUIPIC n... IA 100: Dom, 10109. j Chic! Olork Collin?` - 4 Ougwn. Blh Dcc., I070- f.-_..:.-___--id 1 P. wnl'rI,iavmu ). largo and ehotal FANCY Al KLARGI VANITY U Avpo \7'A_BIx'1`.Y"! undy and Fancy} PRIVATES sun-nz,II` ma`; ,.ponI;Dec. 27 ~ The steu mmbre, at Quecnstnxvln, , ' passed 800 painted bl pong` IIU under sail. She Wunful rm . jglhnugbt L0 be the Na ; Virginia, WhlCh lelt. ` L-. -ml for Q11;-eostnwnn Vxrglma, bet 3rd, I I V. ec. 27.-The Elaipping Gazette | oubled, now admits the truu; "`i"`.I `he treatment of vessels in the Seine by the Prus-v gnd declares that the Governmen; instantly demand explanation] and Iron! Prussil. esux. Dec. 2T.--AI rs grand review or niuiunal Guards held here on Mon don. D Em d .- ports c01.cc EBA. -r- Nun-nal t. H. Uremic: us regimsm h be Lswured -- I-tlllll sur men were an c.......-...__,_ I hekepublic lin, Dec. `28.--liisnmrck urges upon u:l1j1e?zt};;[lE:;`Ubservqhce Of its obli Wow-Ll`: London special sa 9. A (ch from Vclanille.-, dated 23% .;;~ 4: to usassmnte the King 0; `l,l_u3si Ilnllke and Bismarck wu 0| . here nfcw days sincu. Eco` number of etranners n ' ~ on Wednesday, wbben `htwgegogn vt_l'e _ tnd the citizens ordered 3}, re:t_": ir houses on pain of deuth EH1 I then searched every place 3-nd 6 %00per~ons,of whom '70 we`,-3 mtg: (In: lclilIl'_V visits ere the order of the vhltever may be the prctcxt-whether go mrch [or arms or spies. 'l`he most mnt result has been the capture of a nble number of rufans and thieves, of committing any ntrocity; such believed to he daily waiting for an it, to renew their exploits of r, The manner in which the search mule Ill c|iil where not brutal, it In partial or impcttineut, accord- mhe plenum of HM: chief gcndarmm-, were curried nut, however, with tninnleness. The great hotel, with pitencea of `their Serene Uighnesses, not exempt. All the rooms were on- _|nd persons occupying them were re- tognve full explanation: of their business, ac. ,Dec. 27.-Therc is immense ex- tin this city, consequent on the `ug intelligent`-: that the Prussian: viltllly cmnmitted nn nct nl belliger- ilheninking of six English trading '.. uh. Ha-inn far the avowed unr 500 pd -om, U1 w guns um! pl.-tola. mlinrv :1 III! Illlllg u| BIA nuguau Iluulug in the seine, for the avowed pnr of obstructing the navigation of the Vina bu published ll} extra, and into cnlm the public sentiment by `up hope that the report is exag- ,Md 5 strong conviction that the "nu would not comn it so suicidal In People will not listen to this, and with indignllinn to the desputch, mmhn the Btitish Vice-Consul ten in: presented to the Prussian 9 nt Rnm-.n nn indionnnt nml In HUI ll|'l'3Ul.IlC'l J..U I-IIU I IUBBIIU r at Rouen an mdignsnt. and ptoten Igninst this act of spoliatiou incd on British subjects. ink runrdnl horn nu 1-nn:-`nlntnrv nf Q1 U DIIIIIU IU UJCCKI. ' is regarded here as cnnr-inatnry of ill of the dcspntcb, and the Stamlurzl uhrConnervative newspapers huve In-toned IIliClr'f|. culling upon the lens either to resign or to declare itn|ud,|nd take the needful means Etzrection of this outrrxge upon the ' I despllch to the Herald, dated Dec 92, any: :-Th~:re were 100- cngngul In the muck yesltrdny, mtmu, Ind upwards of `.30 but.- Iilhoutcnnncing the guns on the I. The German losses were insig- Tho main 3.-{Tort oi the French was Jith lime divisions and 100 guns J Ind Sevmn; their right. res ing y Ind left on Bo!-igny. There Ihunovemeu-5 made an l)n1uc_v and -I`. there rho French had a hot. re- lmm Curr |.nn...... ..l' n`_......I -...:l '-5.13.} 1-;w.~. x,(,1,nec, stemnhip City I mu,-g` from New. ` rim having miles from ` | steamer black, with; ' ' lnss of screw, and bound assistance. % National line` left. New York! ,, Quceostnwn sud Liver . I nietk, Dec. 27.-A Dresden des- frul the commanding general of the troops before Paris nnnuqncea that hlknem of Fun Avrou commenc- _v. Thin forucnion is the most nhh. P.......I. .........-I.- ....... ..r gr. IIIIPQ mo trench had hot. lnnn four lmterics of Guard artil- Iwionod in vhe vicinity, which cut lnlerribly. The infamtry Guards gut Fbuktulnuvs, driving the Frrnch Uolhe forum great disorder, fn.m My did not rally. Wimh this excepi mm! ..c .1... -,._.:. _.- J -cy on rullv. With repulse uf `rho sortie was ef- by millerv, and dim mzcnulra Illll low 6!` the Germans. Four gIudI' batteries opened re n . cnusxng nmmeusc damage I Vllcing I-`rcncn columns, I: In Icing to make the enemy wan r en cmlcuvuured to keep the Jlllhey anon hmkc,and tell blc ' led. Thcylml no betltr their euc--unur with the Saxon in their endeavour to tnke Ild Bevun. Gunboats were 'IPi|II_v. whence they kept up tlrenn the right 01 the Prun- .lIlh but little eect. eets who were uchnngcd ar- ` illdqunners yesterday, and `con- `Illuncuu previously made I the at Pam. They say eauhlos nl 9'1"`! ml)` be had at restaurants, 5'RIlres Ire open, that cabs and DI! nu |.-l..-_ .- F11. Illll IOTHDCIIIOD I5 (Q I03! lad oflhe French oulworks out of gut! crowns Mount Avron, a con- Ihlo elenliou ux miles from the city ~- sure: ly us before the war, and ` WI dencoin plnced in Trochu. I Indexing from the auto of III the lower classu, who me un `V --.-. uc nnncncsler Uuur I `.5-mono: will conlmn n alatcmcnl ` `II; Willlun nnd the Princes: Royul 1 Iroto Io use ueen ulnt they `N86 to the murgge of the Plin- III with tho lhrqui: of Lorne. "3 Rplied with vehemence, ud- `fl 10 Iliad than own business. M has materially clnnged the court towards Germany. .- test advice: from `t tlm the forticr ate their ammunition cnnnonule of the Prussian `M F". Mnlcutfcl in in active pur- Arm] of the North and M none p 3 I-`IRS? 1-405: --__--- majly Ntms ...------------:- )A\' h`\'l'.'NL`1'U, [)1-SC. '"-. I! of the North bu lull` "0 Am: in ' R.` .. nag oncntted C0lbl(`, russin. l `cc. `. T.--.-it .1 Mom ieux presented ags to Ihe Pnts, and made a speech in 'ed the soldiers lhllt the Re- aurely save Fmnco. Uicersl all enthusiastic in their vita: % .. uumng Irom 4 clnuu, who c ' prices. From these accw ham I...I.l H ` gnu cusses, who unuble Ices. accounts, ` hold out until the end of -The Mnnchcsler G-Am ` Ii rnnlmn .. -o-.-... ,... u. wnI`II.||.| turn. I Trochu. 'l`Le 1 the I uvhn nu. ......I.I.. <----vn I6 = conduct to 0 UI llIC B nun... .. nuns, chat I Count Bismarck in I vote to the Cabinet _ at Viennn calls its Attention to the reorgan- ; izslion of Gerrnsny, and expresses the hope i i (hot. nmhing in the treaty of Prague will in- . | terfere with her development. i New York, Dec. 27.-'l`he Herald : corre- : spnndenl under date Orleans, Dec. 18, re- gports an interview with Bishop Dupan- ] ioup in which he said the army of the Loire y in nnlv n nnllectinn of men among whom IIDU OUU guns ID UBUIUCIK-8 Ely! l.'lllHlUIlJ('B [" of our own positive knowledge had only - 50,009 men in the immediate front of Fred- ; erick Charles. The rest of his command . was scattered for retreating, not. ghting, was Palladinea plan from first to last. I don't. think the army of the Loire is cap- able of resisting the Prussiunsllfnow the general wish of the inhabitants is lor peace 1 except a few blood thirsty democrats. Am- erican sympathy with France on account of the declaration of the Republic is misplac- L ed, because the present rulers will never make the Republic worthy of being called by such Americans. , ':\-`1`I\-- n..- no n......--In|. ........ ...' ` IOUPIB WLIICD ne uuu me army 0| mu uulre `is only a collectign of men among whom the greatest demoralizstinn is crented by 'contnct with the Prusaiaus and denied that I)_Il_A:....- I- ll... I"\..|p.. C \X..-nnnr- niuknn Iconuct. wuu me rrusalnus um uamzu mu ; Pnllndinesis the Duke of Nemouru. Bishop Dupunloup also said peace should be nsde, but France seemed just now to be in ` a situation without no issue. If Paris give [ up it would and the matter; but General : Trnchu is not free in the capital. Bismarck {told Thiers be its not going to bombard pu-in (lane in nan-apgninn nl Purim lhial Fulu Iuleru LID W LIUI SUIUS [U UUIIIUIIIU I , Paris. Once in possession of Paris ma ,'Pmssians would have a paramount inu- : once by his proclamation on Plndines of . being a liar of the first order. The recap- ture of Orleans passed under our own eyes, nnd we know that instead of 200.000 men and 500 guns :3 Gambetta says Palladines 1 of nu r nwn nmaitive knowledge had onlv Blllll J. nu KICUICU I.IlIVl|lg UCCU UUIUHIEII` and avows his intention of taking reveng for the acts of vandalism of the enemy. St Calm: Dnnnrtmnnt nf Stu-tho, hm: hm-n U_V BU"|I LXIHCTIUHIIS. V Lbndon, Dec. 28.-General Cbausey com- plains bitterly of the conduct. of the Prus- sinna. He denies having been defeated, and nvnwn his intention of tnkino ravenou- PENI