Smilmrg American J " h7 .""', t. WtUPtT. (EJtof- " VuKBUIVr, JANUARY 21, IsTK .1 i - i m ' THY. YEKHV re TrivJie nul Foreign Indoatrj. RESOLUTION F TUB NATIOXAi VAUOH tVNtfREM OF 1S70. Jfiji.'wl, ThntCimsnrw should modify the tariff, eons toftdmittrcc tho ni-cesaiuiea of life nmlBUi'h articles of common use us wc can neither produce nor grow' : also, to levy Uutict for' rcvon.ie mainly upon Articles of luxury, aud upon such ai-ticleaof manufac ture ns '. bavin.? the raw material in uhuniliMiW.cRU produce, which will develop Itio resources of the country, and increase tt a number of factories, fiive erniilovnient to Wore laborers, cause the immigration of skilled lubor, the lessening ot prices to con sumers, the crcatint! of a permaneut home market fur agricultural products, destroy tint uccessity for the odious and expensive iuteruiil taxation, and will soon enable us to miceesffullv comncte with the munuftic- turers of iiurojie iu the markets of the world. The abovo ic the lat resolution of the kind ndoptvi. fV.t we liaTe jet seen emti u:('.iiij frsnt tu:y Convention. It will no doubt bring many of the members of the W. li. A. to relied upon the course they have been pursuine.iu allowing themr.elvea to be led astray fiom the principles, which it i. tlitir iuteixst to support, by deaijiiiiiiir t,,-.u;-;,ii. wIineniMniahiii.rf.irthhiu after 1 .... i t- , ri.nB.uviLli, TCnrkin" lontl i-alinot HVOld See- i O - inn that free trade would bu injurious to Ilia busiueits. Most of the miners who are now 011 a strike could have given the sub' jeet but little thought in giving their influence to the party that ia cuduivoriti;,' tJ reduce wages instead of raising them. To many it' has not occurred that if iron was impoited free of duty that our manu facturers would be compelled to close their I fliiins. thi rebv redueimr the demand for coal, aud operators he compelled to close ; their miuea, unless laborers work for wnges as low as they do in Europe. V'c. are hap- py to see the iibavo plunk ifl the platform of the Natioual Labor Utv.cn, introduced ; by its principal member ''v.-ho are thorough ly acquainted with the qucttion of Rome Frotcctiun. Tl.-'i ree Tittde ltcvenue ite ibruiera assert ill-it w.ith cheap goods and low wages, t!iu working men would be :nns!!y benefitted. Mat they do not believe It taums 1 V--J-. They advocate free tiuue. stltlio ugh they ,u'( paid by American work- inmi'ti.' b cause tiiey are better paid ly foreign iv.tir."-t5, t!ie same r.s Cen.u."xiore "SVelia dla w4uie. he was 111 tho employ i-f tho American Govennntnt. He vent 'to England frotiwiimiist, nud cv.u bnok u tnui'iy to U.e iadustry of this counry. Like thudiynuled politicians who only seek odico, they barter the principles they .i::iy .potS'.'fs to tho liini-st 'iducr. To prove tnat. they ire Iv tile to t''e working ciasses they n:!ili.iti v.iili the so-buil-d iVm icratic party 00 nV uir-r parly that is hos tile to lVrn-.;i!.in, mill who voted ny-anoU redut'iu thu il.uy on tea, su.ar, cole, sp'.cc, .-c., rn tlu S'Ujiplcincis'.ary Tari.i' Bid, wliich wc do not pioduc-, eaeept hiigar, uud width enters into (jerew.I cu BUmption among all vl -s.-ies. Gen. (irant is with the. Hepubiican party Oil IVotecti.)li lu 11. line Lab.ir aud iildus trv, ami disposes of these f.ve trailers, ho are w rkliis,' to dc troy humu isb,;r and industry for-tl:? l-euelit of uiinr cjtuitiles, in his tat a n:r";s;igc m follows : "Tlie ti'.: collect'.".! from the peopl;; has been reduced more tl ;ui ciglity millions dollars )icr uiipumi. Jly Mea'.'liu.s 111 our lr.'hs?i;t course tiu rj is no reas n why, in .1 ' lew short years, the nat onal lagatheivr may not disappear from tlej door of inc t'ilieu almost eulirely. Willi the revenue stamps disjx'i'.sed by. pesiMiastern in ,ei'y fominuiiily, a tax u;un liijuors of -all s.uin, T.nd tobacco h; all its firms, and by a wite lidjustineul ot the tarill' which i.i put a duty only uooa those article which we couul dis use with known as luxuries, stud oil those of which we i:M more than we produce, revuiuo tiiovh ma he raied utter a lew ycur.ot py:. .e,.;mJ .1 coiiseqie. ut redlleti ill of lu lelJt'.iilu Sa j'o fu;liil nil our obligations, a further i .lection of ex pense's, in addition to a ! ;luen.u i.f iuter isl account, ii;ay be. relieil on to nm! this practicable. Keveiiiu rcfo: 1:1, if it means te.it, 1ms iey ln.-iy support, li it implies the I'o.leelioli ofuh lliuK'M'uuu tor tlie su,i p ut .of the G.'W nun t.1 f..r 'lie payment of llw priucipal and iet- iet of the public debt, pens;. iim. He., by d;ietly taking li e people, then I nut :ii;iiMit ivvcouo r.!.nu, I'.iid eonliili ally bc!i.;vi Ille. ll' U means 1. lieci wary H-a;is to de tho t..oven.!.e.ail, aii.l t'f the pub.ie s i.t and fciili iiciie oj.pi,; -u t 1 01 111. lieelole t 1' : Ine p.-op.e arc i uh i.ure lo piovidc ihe V.iy ll'i , Xj '.lin' S, I'i ll.tu-lij re,'iiii..ili"!i p' li.i;..',., iiin I tt in net. I.. i. I nl r, . i-uu j r:.: h t liot be, II I. n- u i'v any ot ii t !ge, but ji- ilif '. t.lV.i k '. -. 10 lav kn i 1- '.'i li . 'ut .;,! ii . u i;ith is ti.it.: y '.' v. i i.o.U uny 1 tupply 'J, J t 'St or rlloll ai In!- i .'.. A line i 'e!iu,r t nil ( uni.-'tC" in .-.' Iu a . Inn mutt l" the work ofra'l iul leitlaiioii an. I i,( '..ill':. .V ; .n a- 'lie I'' V. Iiiu- c 1. 1 l- iil I.l.v.d ilith, .i i :1'J y iinu,,i U Kl.l- VC I t.oiu cello-. , tt :.. aoM t ..i r 1'a a s of uui iril t.i-i proline '1 oui. i,, .. i;i iieivNinvH o: H i- i.'.iii.'ry c .lo-' i u-. t i c ! I, ct rm i nil j ii'd i u jr imp i i . An i.iaiy 'I colleeL in 4.1 1 Awl it I: it a pli .i.iul fciUl I " i.'i 1. 1.' ii-, ii it ii. i. era t. Hi:! I,. r r-ii.nti.1 I j I. a - :.. ; -ii' :! ii turn ill it'i. hi i i..- mi . -j -i'. ii i - . In. t-t, tll"., , 1' n i' t '1VI. 4 n a.. .ii . ii i i -t iil. (-, III I llU 1.1.1 U i.l ..I, 1,1,0 ,t hi in ll; J Incut ol u 'i.i. 1 1 c ii't . ii " In in, i to l ai. i - 1 1'. a at l la'i .r i:. . a i,.. I im . ..I..., ii ii it i i i.fiui1)' u.'i riMiJ ' ,. ii u t.u i-i I'i'.U .; 1. c"ii..li t !. 1 1 l j tu : . u I iia, ... i '.. ii i. ,i, , i. ii ll ai m,i- to U '. ,-iw al I .:, Ui -o ll.. I lit 1 ' . v , if I '.'..' I. 'A 1. I ' i. -i 1. 1. i' j .. ,.,,1, i li. j "j iii. It t..i 1 1. hi U'.Jif ll.o u. mn. ol llii -.a. '1 li.iy r.t it alii:, b'.l .C J..I tlw.14 i lb. I It'll) It '..H',.. IK ti 1 1.. . an i '! i.i j Un oi a i. Hi U . It; (bv ) rltiliil 4. iii ij r Ll- 1 1 , ti m .1 i mo, iti it a-.'.i..ti It uO..j I -l "uilil In, I t. ' . . Ir l -I... k"l i oi u I ,1 M H C 1 . IJ ' I .ll l j.i) , i I . I J, i, J.i a..'l i'i Villi I'M - .1 .i '.411. ll li.jl ..a - 'Hi an I I.L I, t, . I l , ' lllt.l i-'l ti'l - l.ai l j . .t...(. , a i i a J . ..al j cu ' I it t Ju ,u ,J IbVil ia, jv .1. tt . ', I.....H ll,w uiJ . II ) i. 1 1 r a H'o. 41.1 I from tba ptittsTltla MlnerV Journal.) 1TAOEM, Tha products of the following countries enter largely into competition with our manufactures and products, and tho fol lowing are the rate of wages paid in thte countries in comparison with wagta paid in tho United States. Ocean transport- I tion is also cheaper tluin either railroad or canal transportation. A ton of irou or coal cau be shipped from Liverpool to New York hs cheap ns ft ton of coal or iron can be from PottHVille to New York. These quotations are taken from official returns of wnges paid in the different countries. They were compiled for the. Faiuiers' and Mechanics' Almanac Foil 1871. Tho waur-a question has been so fully disciifesed of lato that little remains to le said about it. It may bo well, however, to brietly make comparison of ihev condition of the workiiii; people iu different 'indus trial countries, and'of the cost of their pro ducts as shown by the price paid for labor. Enuland. Iron workers generally re ceive everywhere as much or more than the central average of the U. S. statistical bureau that the average excess of iron workers' wiil'cs ill the United Males in lHu'J, over iron workers' wages in England in 1 "07-08, was 80 per cent. This com parison ia nearly correct now for though wages may have slightly advanced in Eng land siuco 'ud they have not receded hero tiuce lrtOi). The same authority shows that workers in paper mills 111 this country, compared us above, had an advantage above English workers of 82 per cvnt. Woolen and col- ton workers ai- tint proportionally an high; some other iiidus'iieH are hither, and niuv bo wifely said that at least S1K0 is ! ,.ii.l in tlii -i unit rv fill mii.i:lllii'fil Inline T..i.! .1 :.. L' 1 1 ..... .... ... ,, .. J.1.J which costs iu KiwIiiuJ tfl. Iimi-AND. Tlie uianul'uctui'iuij indus try of Ireland having been ilestroyeil by England, her neoplo are L'eiicrally employ- I cd iu farm tabor, of whieh the.v must ; lucissarily be a surplus, i rom statistics ; compiled Ivy 11 mi. Horace Caproti, Coni I missiouer of Agriculture, wages of farm labor compare as follows : In Ireland tier week, "a. Gd. in siieiie, 1.874, in United States, per wrci; iu cur- ri;cv. iii.Ort, 'i'KANc Evidence that wages in France are much lower than in England, is atlorded by the fact that Hie products of French industry are inundating England. and running the homo market ofthe JLH'.ith workmen. We might cite at length tables and authorities, but prefer to simply quote j tlie general statement of ir Ldward bulli- j vau, that the. i're.uch wavers worktweniy ; jer cent, lotit'cr time than the English for thirty percent, less w.igeb, and he puis the j geueii'l average olMiauee below England ; about ti.j pel" cent. j UiOi.tstU'M. i.'ot having space to rcpub- j liiii tia;i-t.c-l tables, we pieli r to take a j rcpt'isviiUuvo iiulusLiy, of which late and : dhect rep. His may bu obtained Mining in s.ich a 1 in.'t:l;t -y," and is always above the ! averai;(! wages 111 01 her trades. All English , tr.i J- i"iivuai of .1 11 1 v, 1M70. publishes a di rect t-tKieii'U't of wages paid tocoal iniuers at Mons, lVlgiuin. us loilows : ( The hours of tabor per day arc eleven, a:.l ths woiknnn lit.d their own tonis. Men receive K;r day 2s. ll!d, iu specie, ; equal to "0 cents; women receive is. Id. in specie, equitl to o cents ; ctii.ui, 11 12 years oi av'1 receive per day Is. ad. in gpecu-, eqiul U 'il cents. Eight. tas vvagis arc always kept taick as it gum a my for good behavior of the workingnieii. 1 ItCKhiA. A recent book on Uussiun tni'taiiurgie works, publithed iu London and eomineiiiled as of authority, states in detail the wages of all mechanics working iu and ulioui iron niur. utiu toiies, and give s 1 the general uverao ol pay per day, i 1'cU ! lows : i At the btast furnaces, lid. or 25 cents ; ' ai tlm s,hect iron works. Ud. or i" cents ; J!..chine fliops, including mechanics, 13d. or 7 cents. As ifiis'.n make v.p ahno'l the entire cost of iron, t'tel, tin. I Inbries thereof, and aver aL': tit levio'.ie tiail'ol the cost of all miinii tin'i'iinl fjoiv.ts, the uinoimi of protection ' lieei.ed to sustain our imiif-lry wiUi.-.ut d.',:!'.dig A uicrif'.a woi kuigmci', is rcuui-; Iv ealcuiuos!. Thk (;ovt:n.vcMt and ot. i: t iiiri'.n. (foveruor t'eary in lunuiiiiial inesvie says luit litt;e in regard to the river t.shcrii s of the Mate. That little, however, is better Hutu nothing, lie ulludes us followa to tide important man- r : " l he .Vpremo t'oiirl has decided that the law rciiuiriiiK the owners of ihuns in the Niisqueiiaima riMir to make lisai-witys in the siune, ill least in cas.-.s where they hail purcliiiM'd their w rl;s from the State, ii uiicoiiMitiitiunal and vid. From lliis ilecihion il lines not appear that ihe Mate cann.it have siirh was constructed at its own expense. Hut this docs not treiu lulriMible until concurrent leii:'l!ou can be obtained with Maryland, Unit Sialc ho'ililiu' boih banks of bu fMlsipiehanuil riterai ii-, ri'oiith aiel for many miles above, t'ti" siibii cl has U en brought" to be mi' litio n "i Al trylainl, ill': l.i i.i.-lat Ule oi v. bu ll Mate, at lit luit i. hmoii. puiM'il a lav il i ;il 1 li lor liie uppoiiiluieiil of eoin HiisMonelt ol litlieneS, lo report lit I.e.V m -i ai, vi bu ll w ill u i'. i" -i:r t;ulil ne: l wiiiier. Tlie li Iierir-- nmier coiihideraiioii are u arly. il'noi qi:i(, :.-, lu'a h iieieiiori 'i-d by want i t t:it Ul-n law, ,,r tbeii prulu: 11 'II US I'V l.'ie n.. i hal'ie ll oIinI, Ui'l'iolii i'. I be h.n nun. '1 I e Ni w En; '..mil lali s and ,HV I oi k Pave eoliiilieiiivd llu' S l iliielil ol .'i-.ll prop il i hi nl 1 lie laiJe li.i'ii tloi ih ot l.'. oil ijiiite un i l, ti-ive hi ale. J ll. ll' eXiel'ii'lue Will 'k- I'H. tal lo le i In II all olisia, a s annuo iv,ij,, ii. i i i li-tl Siale o ueilo;i o lb.-i iver niio.-i a khall have Ueo obci.ile.l. N'.-iv Ji iry a..i-ii.U-d li-.ll C'.il!ll.. :' lit the luit M bti.ill of her I j-'!,i ii;ie, Mid lliu i oiniiiK: ;olu r of Pi iiuy.vaii::t are now iii ti. Ml uith tin-in ol I'el, ifiiee I i lii-,it, il colli Ui T.'lit h iina li ll. '1 I l-llbjeet i re: INMI4 t .ll, till lit t till li ill b Hi' Mali by llu ie itileatt-d .1 t il l,. It lo lio-d that l. t..U.i!i, Mill i'.u witii Pi im-, ..iii.t an I N,w ,'ir.j iu C r I n un m i iled on tl.f 1 K in .vaic i r. t i ." Aim I'.h (.i. j. i t of Ihe A'l 1 1 'i li:l-j I i .11.1 I i ot r 'J' ah, 1 -i'i", f ii ;h rt.ib ol' I '11..- ai.. ,i.:,t H! Al.' ill.l-.ilt l .-'l'he It.: .."I' I, ui ..! i.f llie M lie ol ,l"lhe..ir .olilij Noli In IJH'l .1 ll' tail. , I'll. I lli.e I i f tin- 1 lit Iii- tl y ai. .1 i r- ,'i ij.i. ",l.JI. in N i'. i lib, i j i. i'- ;i 1 1 , c h .! u Ut I.i ia e l.. l..u I v. ...... i. cl,i .' i. I'I. Hbn b.l'l I- i I t iii.. i i . ' . i " ., . i, i. ii'i 1 1 :',.! 17 I i'i. 71 I l..; i . i. i.li', . i , lb,- t.iaiv; I. on ..ii h.i.I i ; ', 111,.',..' .ll , 1 j , ,i, ; 4 l,.i . i in . . I. -I ,t. 'iiiiki;i, Niiiub-l', i-7'. of 1.'r-tf 'l. Iliiiiif i"t, i ( !( nnli,,' ,i ri '. 1 1 -a i ' a a I' n i I i ' t ' K "i liai l ' !; ' . I i " r i I .. i ,1,1,, I II . ' 11 il l I. 4i i i I' i. I- il.l il.. In ii ii. tl nil i, .'I I'i' I.l .'Ui t bid Ii r. , 1 1, mn, Hi M b t It In in il. ll.i 41,. . Ii .in. .hi. el 1. 1 ' r'n I'.i " liwr lo.iil In j I. r'n ' i ,e I WliiUlt! 1 ( '..ii.. " j tl., ia l.ita 14-1 u tut -t l -i. f t 4 I"".' 1 , l. ll.-illt. i ufv ,.ll m J, i M . l ..i 1,1 1 !...!. IU i.4ilil. 4 U-i l'..'l. I'o Tnr. CAR X AVE. 'A fcoricH of FrrucSi nisnstcnu ' Two Dnysi Hard Flglitlug. Tho Battl of I.eMinn -fall aud fjlrapliie 1'urtlculara, I.B Mans, Jan. 10. Midnight.--Special to the New York Tekiirnnu The Army of the Loire, the hope of France, has be..'u xle feated in a bloody battle within seven i:ilt!3 of the city. The report ot cannon whs heard in the city all day. The entire pop ulation of Ias Mans crowded the housetops and suburbs of the city and all thor oughfares, and the progress of tho light was anxiously watched. Although the people arc accustomed to the roar of cannon, there never was seen such excitement. At S o'clock in the morn ing the right wing of tho French army, which was on the east of Lc Mans, were suddenly attacked by the vanguard of PruseisM! which emerged from the woods, on this extreme rigv.Ctf the French. 'Upon theiilarni being giver.' the advance ofthe French iufantry wheeled into line of battle, the artillery pushing forward through intervals made in several ranks. Tho ca valry took positions upon the right and left w ings. A more perfect line of batllo could not have been formed bv the finest nrniy. The artillery were wefl supplied with iini uhition, and the infantry with one hundred rounds per man. The supply trains were conveuiently posted, nnd real bloody work oegan. x no two armies occupieu neigoia opposite each other. The French line was semi-circular, and extended twelve miles, nverlookie.g the valley, which wu covered with twelve inehefi of snow. On the oppo site liei-'its the Prussians held almost a similar position. .shortly after 9 o'clock the Prussians be gan a tui ious cannonade from the woods, tuiir the extreme, left, llankid by an im mense force of cavalry, the wood concealing their position, when the. troops were mass ed with the evidi nt intention of turning Chanzy's position. The artillery tire con tiumd on both sides until the ammunition of the Prussian aniilery was almost ex hausted, when the Prussians became furi ous, niiil gave the order for the advance f the infantry. The French advanced with equal vapidi ty along the whole 'hue to meet the Ger nans in a fair liand to hand musketry light. The GermiiiMi were cool and collect'! ; the French 'impetuous and behaving bravely, but near noon the Mobiles began to waver, and the French, no longer able to hold their position, began to retreat. Meanwhile the dead and wounded strew ed the ground, and the lields wvro red with blood. The carnage was fearful, fifteen thousand French having fallen before 5 o' clock, when the whole ! rench army was in lull retreat 1 ue mi uoer 01 iwie eng -a 0.1 ci.ci. . side numbered sixty thov.saed. , London. Jan. 10. , m , The correspondent of the 2'iii.s at. Ver sailles leli'i;iap!is that lurther ili-patclus have been received in that city from Prince Frederick Charles. The army of Clmii.y h is been broke n up and ilisorimi.ed, and is now retreating in three d reetioiis. Up to the present time twenty thousand pri son) rp in ail have been captured. No furl her seizures of rolling stock have been made. 'I he 'J'imcs' cortvsiotident also adds thet ' ?'insid. r.uhliug w as done iu the streets ' f LeMans iluring thc.tvci nt battle around thai city. The streets it "id hoes were in many races slruwu with the dead in long, ghastly lines, evidently the work of the mitrailleuse. The victory was a most de cisive one for the Prussians, ns it was a most crushing defeat to the French, nnd was doubtless achieved by the wcll timed and active concentration of the various Prussian corns on the town of l.iMans. London', Jan. 10. In replying to the representations recent ly made by the neutral powers for : lie conclu sion of u treaty and the establishment of peace Ivtwicu Prussia and fiance ihe Prussian government authoritatively states that Prussia will only treat for peace on the surrender of -Paris, and at the formal re quest ofthe French goverumeiit uioiie. au'l none other. LeMiiut Tle heeoud Iij'h ItnUle. I.iiN'Mi.N, Jan. lo. Particulars of ihe second ihiy's lilititii! from the corn spon ilelit of Ihe New Vol k V'c r;c.(iii, Willi the ;'.nny ofthe J."ire at I'Maio-. on the 11th ' i-nst., have arrived, lie ilcM-ribi s wnh ini i.uti iH-ss the iiiovemciilH of the troops ilur ini: the day, attended as they were with so ti l l ible a lo.-sof lite. The, Pivncll, he stales, i made a dipeia'i' elfovt to dislisle the tier- ! mans. An m' lillery duel of fearful cllect ; cooiineiiced. This wns continued until j dark, when ordi-rs reached li e French that ; h.'y were to full back on Ee"M-tn&. TIIK ACTIOS COMMEN'l F.l) j About w.e o'elool: and reaelud its lieiht on j the let'l of the French. The day was not I 'ol.l, but the "round was covered w ith eiidit j i'lehi'K of s. low, uhich was rapidly nu lling ! under he but sun. At an early hour the j streets of .e Man-, not more thau five in i k m from the held of battle, were filled j Willi excited h ople It t la I crowded vuthuu-j on i'.. ut uiiLtoii.-. and uiiiii.iiiiitii n hiipplits, i ai! In :o;i ready to Htk the places of x ilciy I ill ti'" ici.r ill ea-e of all liiiiav.u'abU' liul l 'f tlie lihl. ilv 111 i nl 1 suect em d ill w- '..rin a post at i be !' out, and n .o h.n,; il;c bluils i.i the en.it of l.cM.iut. win re I ob- taiueJ my la d vii-w ol tin- bailie. i All V A Ne ll It V I I'l.l ilNS. ! At 4 o'clock tin! (li raiam advanced by i i.iuii.ii, covi-u il b aruileiy. iiliiiiI Clui- ; teao du fliarlie-, il pi. 11 C'Uiiiry place, i and icei;iiid at b ado'lai lers. Hire, I' r , the bit liliie. the French ba'iiTV, hithi iln III li'MTt'f, H cllril I.l.', 11 '11 rt l 1 1 l.V IliKIIIU the (lei iiiaiia by t.iii'.i'iM', ami i aiisiii ihe a.lv.iiuc to waver, but only iiioun nuiriU . With the umial lit iniiiii ob-,liiiat y ti e l., i- liiuiik aniti p ,i'l foiManl mnl ail.okiil tin: I'n i.ch ini.inliy, vtbiih ki ii.i. il a It r- t iai.nl t.'.i, I, uioit tlie- j:ciiiT.it i.,,ui..ii. It 1 toon l i .1 Hi'- i VI. li Ul ll.at the Vlt'lieh t H- Uliltble to .Mll.M.llid the heavy iharen of Uieeluloy' I I IU". III INC II ll I HA' K 'I he old. I' l"l n UuV-v.uij in, .V. in, lit lt a now cu. n. 1 l.e I ii in b iti liil. r in. u. i- I li.ilil'.l 11 biliylll. 1 lie i.i llll.lllr Ui'.- i, loh in t ..nl. niil of ibi ir ii 1 .al i j'viiv i t.. . hi. .1 it.. i in. 1 1 a 'I to . 1 1 1 iie the ail i an i.i ue. In in ral I hau iti tm lv Uk rniti-oil. d . ll.e i.li'iiil, uli.eh urn In til diR.'iil ii. liiili.il, the I'li l'i li 1.1 III In Id lilt- rll'.o-.n. ' I' kill ui, un I I i'.liiv.' liial I hi- linllil, i.l liieti iv i'i le l.n V..ibl it'll lo Un in. i iliii'l 1 ll I.l M W 1 III'. J Ii H i . 1 b i. a el lo l.n ' 1 1 . .1 1 l..i: ii! I I... I.. , I. .. 1 t.. .. I. A ll.e li.l.l ll - I I Ih ii. I ii i-;i'. . ll.e n vl ltt- . I nl i .l- I' in I In 1 1 , n. ii. 'in . i i i e in i . I tt bit I n. . l. .i il.. in.. i ,,i li." Ji -.jhilr. .Vllif il.uk u ..ll.'ii ; I " t ol 1 1' I in 1 1 1 I 'li. H. . ll.e li.l.l, i, ill...- I all, il i.l .it la 'I inl.i I .e, I lie in ..I I I ' ( -I 1 i i I I':. , .1 II .ll ill. . ti ll i ' Hi i . "I in I'll .Hi I li 4" 'I' hi i .... I l 1 1 . i. I I I , . I . , til. I li.' t ij I . ....V i. 4i..i ill i ii I .i..i : '' u.e un ii k. 'I Ii M ii'.u . I. .hi. J.i n.i.) iii ij in ibmitii i, 41.1 ..: H ll 111 - l. Ill l I III U I'll illtl l.l.l b ma of tin-- li Hint.: m. iu t:'i.n lit 1 I i iu..k 4 I t) 1 I I ll' -It' t I'i. .11 ol I III. Willi, , I I' I r V I IllVOll., I i, I 1. (ll. ,11.1; I .1. 41 r to I , - I.l' . t t . I'. "in I.. ' Tbe destruction of Fort Issy is tirtunlly achieved. Fort Montrouge is breached bo completely that from pointi naftr "t-eon'tx the spectator can see through to the enceinte. The French wcro yesterday en gaged in bringing troops across tha river road from the river. A tr.lDOE OF DJiATTt. Tho Oauche bridgo, near Bas-Mendon, while crowded witii men, was struck by sheila and brol.o down, precipitating the soldiers Iron) an Immense height and crush ing them to denth. At four F. M. the heaviest firing ever known was going on, directed mainly against lotitrougo. The bombard men t was absolutely uuceaseug for twelve hours. KAIlttOW EnCAril OK VON MOLTKlt. Von Moltko- narrowly escaped with his life. He was returning from a visit to tho southwestern batteries when .1 shell burst close to his carriage, covering himself mid uidcs-dc-cauip with mud, ice and frocen dirt. SILLED IN THE STREETS OF FARIB. Tho bombardment continues without interruption throughout the day and night, and was so violent on the night ofthe 8th, lietweeu the Church of .St. Sulpieoe.nd the Museum, that sheila fell every two minutes. Hospitals, ambulances, schools, public libraries, the churches of tit. Bulpiee, Sor- bonne and V al-de-uracc, and many private houses havo been struck. Women were killed both in the streets and in their beds. and infants in their mothers' arms. One jirojeeti'u which fell in tho Huo Vungirard killed foui children and wounded live others. TUCCITT A BATTI.n-FIELD. Taris is transformed into a battle-field, in which the women show themselves as brave as the men. The. unrivalled works of art in tho LuX' embourg and Museum -were destroyed. The Hospital Vnl-de-Gracc suffered greatly and wounded soldiers were there killed in tlinr oeds A dispatch front Prientrul, dated tha lljth. reports severe fighting all that day between IliTioucourt and Croix, in the De partment of Haute-Saono, which had not ceased at a late hour iu the aveuing. The result was unknown. Largo rfinforcemeiits are stated to bo coming from the North to the German Arniv of the East A desiutch from Havre says thero is constant ikiriuishing near that city It is reiorted that tho Prussians are turning fie left wingufGcneral Faidherbe's Army oftl'o North, and menacing Caui brai. Ileitt y Hnow Storm iu t liicugo Cini'AOo, Jan. 10 .A liercesnow etorm, I the mist violent and protracted of tho 1 seasot, si t in on Saturdav night ohout .7 I. ...1..... t..r....,...t .i.u.i 111 1 1. liii tiiii.'uiiv ,i gii'in nim cu f(, u niUr, tlliU).d j,, 8tm.u Tl(, tri.(t mn ,mvi, H.vn llp all day an,i tin. niilioad trains have bin 11 more or less interrupted. The telegraph lines east aud south were disabled. Tho storm, whiek prevailed for forty-eight hours, ter mini! ed last night about 1 1 o'clock. The snow this morning is from twenty to twenty-four inches deep on a level. Many of the streets are almost impassable. The railroad trains have "been but liltlo interrupted, ns the storm extended only a few miles out of the city. lioAP.D in Japan can be had for two cents a day, cud f-kiilcd labor for eight to tcu eeais. -Ox Friday nipht the Cih inst., the ,jev61 ! ry store of ll, i". H crb, ol J.ock La veil, 1 was cut i-red by bulbars, the safe blown I open, and valuables to the amount of about 7. 1100 werj stolen. Of this amottut there ; was t"J70 iu money. Un the same nitiht nnd about the same i time. Ihe boot nnd .Shoe establishment of : ; Oliver Donaldson, in tlmt place was entered it in 1 lired bv an incendiary. The lire, was extinguished-! oon alter its discovery, but theiv was a los.i on stock of between 3,tKJU and l.iitlO. liH'.tred for S:,000 in the J'aeillc and Aud -a Insurance Company. ti... rr c i.... ii i i.. ..i.. a, Ad,ni;,iof;hJ'n f Knti; f ng ill 1 1 wt niiiiiuninti 'I In ft ftli tn u In kit lil h-i m in vtii ijniirm. hi i4,n v r-i l ru i Il.tlli ' bun piemiiied to extiire with Furranut. ! ,,,, , . .., .. , r , i t 1 he lab s.. idea ot ultra-fahhioimbe ladies ,n .....v. ...u,i ..'"i" ...... ,..,...,1 ... tlie instep, so as to uive Ihe foot. at point, a high an.l graclul curve. i (.'oiiL'ress ha i it r ajr.-ed to Ihe Fresi-! dent's propositi. m to send a commission of 1 three to San Domingo to make inquiry in regard !o it to throw liht on the subject of annexation, the President has selected Ex-Senator W.ide, of Ohio. Andrew J. White. Presi'letils ofthe Cornell University i iu Sew Vork, and Dr. Howe, of liohtou, ! as tlie commissioners. They proceed im- i iiieiiialely on their duties and are expected i to return in time for their report to lie acted ' on at this session oftNiuress. A i OMl'ANY bus been formed In Clinton ! county to work a v. in of variet-ated marble , recently discovered on the banks of Fishing i creek. ! tQ c'rtj A-Vtil cr:t 'is.cn.tinls. Nolieelo Ueliforat. NnTli'Ki- In r.-l'V t'oni ihit"M p. roiis hi- .1.1.' I I Hi,. l i. ii l 1 11 l.et" nr b.mk lie- I v. ..ii I, t:i- r .p.-Hv 1 lo iii il..- iiiii'it'dlate .'i viiii-iit lie kiv. 1 to- eeiapij inij with tliit ; .I m.iy u. l o e. Mint) oi, J.ni. .'I. '71 KATK ULACK. I To the Communily ;il Large! t'llAMir. AT THE REGULATOR. i 1 li.ivt- I h im day iiiieli.i"f t t tt- t-ntiro htoek, ! r,., tti.i ami list Hi t of llu- It -l-hi.iI.'I IIimiI, ! Mi. Trunk, 1.-n In-r ai..l Kin lin Mnr.-, of J. 8. I AnirV, mi-1 ui I niiaiiiu.- III - l.'i-ii.i, at il m j ".-nl ...r:. in. a, i'.nu..r i.i. .in, ll.oi.'i li.m rr.iiit, , Maiiki.t stiikki', SfMicuY. Pa. j Wtl.-n llalilii i -t-lli i-lu- I ai ral,c:ili'lili Willi III..- Ifielin ihaioil.u ' iln-1 oi I lie fi.'iuti'.v. I r.i Ml.f "ii,(. i . if I la- ui-o kit ttllll 11 i-i,.,. i, I tti.ik nl t--tali, Irli, -.1 rt'.-il il mil l.r 'I ii alt:, it v an, I ti:i."ii, I' al I'l ir. Hi il li,iir. f.riiiii ... i ... 1 1 1 y . A ir. Hi, it ttlil I..- Ii.a If in Hi.- tun, 1. 1, iii,' 1 1 bin m.ikirr in il. Hi'. I.ir in.ni.if .. I uniij;. I V.'HI ..li.ili.i.- Ir fc.nK .1. I. I N. F. I.I .IITMK. j Kim),..! y, Jan. VI, l7l. I MO IIOI I I., ll.... I-ul l.lis, hr., I I H , Ml i:i, .'-ii.it, li.ti, lull '..ll Il.l, III,. I .lli.i I ...11,1 , , I'. I. i ,. I it, C l kUll !i..l Hila III, h -l li,.. innkii all". I. I. I ll' . li .111,1 .,11 lll'.i t,, in. lJ..L.-.'lil MOI I.IIOI.Iil Us Ml I.IIMr. N 1 tl Mi i. . i I ail 1..-I f l ll.. -i- i I l-n .j Km.. I li. i I u.. . i . -Hi. I i.l, li M i- Ul. ,.Jcir .n I ll..,, i ., . A I.M III, I'll t . 1,1 I I I ll, I .t.. I.-.- t ., I . I I . ,i. i, j ,. ,1. I t.i a't. i. ;. A . i . I Ml. VVIl. 1 ur, J HI I ! II H 'i Hi it, a.. ), J41.U.1) 11, 1 1. 1 il. III llll tt I t H M. Il fcl " I III. M II AMi Ji'lill.tJii' i.utJln ii . ij .-ii-ltl 1 hi H A M' j 11 . 1. 1... 1 k u t I.MIl'lt Mini' or I- tillt, TIIII1, ) It I. k, t.t.iu l-.li.rl, li. .ut '.I i r 1 1 HI It t , I I ) I ; . . . III. .'. i . i . . 1 1. i OF A S. Iferr.feldcr having Just opened a first class estaifl'rlnvont in Monre & Dilnger's Buildings Third Street, below Market, between Market Squtue'cnd the Post OiliL ZtaspoctfuUy Invites tho public to cull and examine bis mammoth stock of I mm mm FOtt MES, BOYS, AND CHILDREN. TRUNKS, VALISES, &c., &c. II ir Heady Made Ulothinj ara all mida to and best manner of workmanship, and equal to custom work. IN HATS & CAPS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ho keep a large assortment of all the leading styles, nnd fashions, and has made ar rangements to receive uew Goods from the city every week. HE WILL SELL ALL HIS GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Any person in need of anvLhini? in his line will fk;d it to their interest to give him n cull aud hear hia prices before purchasing elsewhere. piEnEnsBEin. the opj-.l.cz. Between Market Square smi the. Fost OlTiee, D IS!! IN tt ia rn ukiar daiia at Mr AJF TJIK jSTEAV BARGA1 Wr propose to si'll for SO days toninivneinj SATURDAY. Deeember 17. 1370, nt a reduction of 15 to -JO per cent, for cash. Our stock of Forei'.'u nnd DonuMic Dry Goods, embraces M LKS, DP, Kss GOODS, LINKS'. HOilKllV. Gl.OVKS. WHITE GOODS, LAGF.S Jc EMBROD1ER1KS, LADIES & GENT'S UNDERWARE. Also, RABIES; QQA!EQ 1 - - i . ,, . , T. ., Our stock oft oren;n nnd Domestic Drv (,11,.c(iy dis,,,! of it, we have MARKED luib 18 uuuuestionablv the time or cnat We offisr Bleached Muslins at the following low figures, Four quarter New Vork mills, 20 cts., per yard ; four quarter AVamsutta. i!0 cts., tier yard ; four quarter Davoe. -JO cts., jxr yard ; Fruit ofthe Loom, IS cts., per yard ; 1 1 ill Semper Idem. IS cts.. per yard ; j Hill Semper Idem, 1G cts., per yard; four fourth Shoo Fly, 13 cts., per yard ; four fourth Social L. 2i i ts., per yard four fourth Coventry, 12 cts., per yard ; I Coventry 8 cts.. per yard. l Davoe, 2rt cents per yard ; four fourth Nashua E, 20 cents per yard ; four fourth Nashua R. lrt cents per yard : four fourth Atlantic A., Iii cents per yard ; four fourth .itppiciou r. r.'j cents per yard ; tour totirili iiaiiisoeri:, u ernia per yam ; t liarrisnur IU cents per yarn; nieaetieu I Ilea Shi etin tiJ cents per yard ; 2j Eleachcd Wa iham, Sheeting !" cents pcryard ; I? ach ed Cabot, 2.' cents tier yard. lilt-ached Canton Flannels from 15 to 22 ; Unbleached Canton Flannels from 12 to 2d ; Wool nnd Ci tton Flannels, from 22 J to 40 ; all Wind flaunt-la. 2.) to 00; Red all I Wool Flannels 2") lo .Vi ; (Jin-hams, 2"i to a.j ; Ticking, lo to 23 ; Paper Cambrics, PJJ; - I Colored Cainbiii K 1; Calicott froe ti to 124. ! LADIES' RAI-MOilA I. SKIi:TS7."i to AlOO. LADIES' FELT SKIRTS, AViUim.itic 2tVi yard apoola, ft i-tn ; ajiooin, a cla C'iaik'a O. N. T. ull colots, H I3LST SIXTKEX IiONL COUSETS, XIXKTV CENTS, AI.KXAMIUA Kill (.WIVES ALL CULOHS, 2.00. Johi ihine S, ainli h Kitl filovi a. f -J.ilft ; Lmiri ia Kid lilovt . 31-2.1. Vidt ttee Kid (l'ii, Cl.iiii. All tin- Ki.l til ives nre 'ii iiaulccd, if tin y rip iiuoihi-r air i::veii iu t-xehatije. In noiiiti hi ,i tin- hIiovi' ijin iliil iiiiin ui.ni our ibnnenl it- at.u k hieh is ex cetletl iiy lioiif in linn niarki t. no iv otiid l ill i1h cial alUUtioU to our ileparlliit-Ul fill brucin it lull line t.f IU-li:iV, CJ-jOTHS Vr:D CASSTMERl'S, I'lauiiila and t'l ink.tn. N'oii-nis, (':ir-l mid Oil Clot hi. W mike a a-c!:tlity in Cnrpil, an. I have not., iii aioik a lull laic of all a.l.i uiul qiiahtiia very low in puce. Our Uitss Good DepArtmynt includes very choice selections, in British and French Fulir.cs. 4e K'rantt e lo be n..r in v.-ry n aiavt 1 ) and Lrad in tlna I'ntrk.'t A'l n'uxU lb ti have ii .1 tl.e pine !u vmm ihu 4ojio hit will Ui i-U'lLL'N IO TW L'MV i'tlt CI.N I I'l l tUlU AXJ. r. o. ui i rri i. t o., ItrUhl Xi'M Itulttllng. Mwrkfl htrett, Muuburj, I'm. JNU. lUVt Tiki S rl ill II tl ItK, U l'.K ON K i'K iili .S I Nl BlDUl , m. ft awwtlt IruiU Mrirrl. Il4 .Mart. vl. ritlUUrl, I U. t llu t tut ''I' it" I 4 U.'ll in Vi . . . 1 1 t i l'.ng I rl .Ii I. .ii.. I n.,i ri j.li it ul 4 Un ... I., a i.l loll ','1. 1 lil'lt. I ' 4 ii - v r .'J tl I'i r, . . . t I Ii.mu 1 1 u t I. ..i .miiii,j 1 1 . . ' i ;. t i u4 N4 I1 'k. t i'i . . '. .'Ill .' ). 1 1 ll r i li ut.t M JW. I ..i r :... i. t- , '. i 1 1 .. .1 i 4i N ' ... t a a li ( i, I l. - I. '.-kt 3 1 , his own order, in the latest etvlo of fashion S. IIERZFELDEIt. Sunbury, Tit. BARGAEJS ! ! 'Kmtr dtr tkjr YORK STORE, AKH HAS ' J ' ' ' - J - - A6 - , , , Goods ia verv larpe, nnd with a view to a DOWN all the prices to a ligure so low that bareiims in Drv I oods. Indian Orcliaid . 11 cents per yard ; from ?:i.no, l4.00. LAD) K' si HALLS, from 81.25 to 12.,r.0. COTTOIS, Coutf s 00 vard pooln, 8 cts : C'lnrk'a 200 yard cts ; lar Alpaca Dr.iida, 0 yarda U ceuia. I M I II r.. ,irt Ural AaMiwuttl U-auU T Mum. ! I.ur. I'.uu4 . "-"" - V ullf t it a. i ri.i. ii . orti l ..l ini irt (..4rrri . l.. . ' llnr. - t ( ' ..t t-l'.l " i .l,....4i to.i.a "I 04'.l.., 14 , aill l L. I . . i .i.i.i, ii,. i-.t.i itui.iu..ia a.i ..I , . , A I' , I . ., 1 1 ii . !' ,i'4 llv.. t'. i .. a ..i i . vl a- i .i l. a. 4 a. ) I'.- , ... I i u .v. trill, i;. . 14.. a, I UW l.t'Wt. 4 , l 14-1 l k -a i i 111 1 m, utit.i. Jt, I i -4 C ..lull, tt , I' 53 Dobbins Vegetable A Color and Dressing that trill cot Bum tho Hair or Injure the Eed. It makes Hair soft and fine, restoring its natural color without dyoirp, y imparting a healthy tad vigorous growth. IT 13 ALTQGCTITCIl EiUIRE AST OTHtl hnua om.r it . n. Donna, 426 Horn EifihUi SL, RiflaibL PrlO 11.00, larga bottles. OLD CVERVWHCRC None genuine irithout my eiprtture, and I -put my tume to tio goods that are not of surpassing oxcollcnco. A F.CHM,t A ( O. A FULL 1.1 15 OF FALL & WINTEZi GSODr. at JOHN ECKMAN & CO'fc. Groceries, the best unJ ela n l est in I in i.itn ki t, l-.eUuian w Cu s. Oil-Cloth, Carnet hiiI riet C lialu V u t the Vurv lowest Lrltcp. lit Eckmnn & Co'e. UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, GLOVES anil NOTIONS IVum in & bo's. Itoot and KIiocn, ut Evkm.ui &, C.i's. of. very description, at Mills and Caps, 1 Stone-IVare, WooS-Ware mid Wil'nw-Wavp, at Krkiaiin it CVs. Hardware, Nails, Salt, Fish, !c, ut Etkman A Cjo'u. Country Produce taken iu cxcttaiiire i t K'.'kinun A Co'. Doa't forgot the pincc, JOHN l-.f'KMAN & CO., Corner Iovhth and Mauki.t mtuketh, 'SCNUCnV, PKXN'A. Smibnry. ttc. 3. is"'.). . V . .J'it.:: . B'tiil ttltt No. 802 Chestnut Street, Fhile-dclphia. IIuvinj buir'.-ly InrrrnKvil tli.-ir V'.A'i KH WAUT. tlupaniiit ut, cull fipi-i'l.il iilteiiliou tu t.ji'ir Ftoek r.t SILVEn PLATED GOODS, compii'-iiie, IvstU-s ttn-)r iimii1 lino of I-'ine Wuies of prti'l.'-. :t mn-l eniiipl 'tv nS'ort iie-nt (if TAItl.ll WAKES, PLATKD ON WHITF. M I" TAT,, rcli:ililc in q'ullty. ami oll'jrcil t eM-ei-iliiij; tow pi ioe. A fill 1 lint-, of PLATED SPOONS, FORKS. lADLlS. aJ. A l.SO, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, eipri-tf '.y ina.le fur tlu-ir i flail b.i'e. mi l on ni b r I in sii.-jie 'l"7.'tis or in e. iiii.i to M'ts, p. it up in Kusi'tti'ii l an.l WiOinit C.oi'?. All coi.iN F'i'it nil their own miTit- at tivi-il prici-s, u t t.-itlier in i!ii'hi tii'.ii.'S tu eat-li article. Jatuiuiy, 14, 1 STt ly. I'UIt'ES Itllltl ( ill) 3Inmniotli Boot & SIioc Store OF n.i yi i li.eih, In C. B. Smith's Room, liiiii-n Sirft, una doi KitKt or the 1'it Ollli ", NOUTilU.MUF.KLAM, FF.NNV . For Kiiniia I!o,.ti-, jro to I-li Miilt i v 'out an.l Ehoo Mole TlifV aiv tui.1. llft Ta.l'al ii. For Frciifti Calf Boots, jr.i to Eli Mi !. r. -in'y i jy ,,, ,.r Eur Boots, Slims ini'l G liters, I !, ..-; ...i.... .... ... L' 1 l:i . .. . u.e i i. i . , i;. i i i . . . -iiini r, . , . t ' . i . . Fur nil kltul" Of CiUIll Uulltj ..llJ ,. !l,i..-, I .l ' nl F. i Miller'. Ker-liitila-t' t'lum Ovir-bncit, frx- li f ;:y-oii mi-iit at Eli .t'laem. Fet nil kin.l- of fliiliben's frli..f-, uiul i-x-ainit.c E.i Mili.-r' lart.- aM.iunf'.a. Knr anvllii-! in tliu It.'nl an.l ..m !i r.i'.' un I rx.tinit.n J-.i M i:!i-i ' l..fk li.-ii.n- ( .i.-ii . I'.ri-wIiiTr if jr.u Mbli Ui pi Ur-!-. , ' lb low.'H :-ie--t. Jan. 7, ?l-Sfp. '., '70. -ly. vi: uri-'KU run salii, at i'ah, the Nov 3Iasonic Tcuijile Loan, llt'ariiiK ? .1-111 lnlt-r-l, nc.lculiiau'.L- uflt-r tlv.- (.'i) it ml iil.it lit,-m i,n (-U y. uiit. Iiitei'i-st tt'it !! Murrh Mini Kt'il. Tin- li.i.i '.r are "tilll. In r.Ul. Iti'tt-ltll, lllij Will !'C IrMlfJ ll -Mm 10 BoutU Tl.ir I Ptr.rt, riillua'liliia. torUa lioucht ml Noltl on oui. luNfciou. ,i! I I tiaii-in'ii. nit Ih.,.1.1 mi, I -.. I. a. r.i-, ltd 4U. I I HI..'. 4..vi.l, ri.1, I In ,.'i . oi 7, ''.!-! i'i '.i'i.'U. A. -t I. s-t: J Ill Ull . Y A kli tVUlltl It. I Win iiuimv, iiiu rri.-1.. ii. a 'i ' . i;.. u A t "I M i.ii -, .,ii, l'- j M'-MU'I V, I'A., WHOM:. UK litltl." I ' O A 1 4 fur I . .il,y a'-.l O.k. a ail. uMm mm i.i-iVt.. tl -, llU.uMKt. AM V VI Ml l' V'' ofna I t,v avi j rum: Ktiu: i:v i i Hjr r Alt I'UllHt alflHH' t.i till H.'i l.H bl sufb f am a i l.,Vl i -.lt I t k I Of O N 1 nit l I'liSl i r! -.un -in kit blUktu. o .fc i ' t a i ur k ai j. a aiun'. Iak'y f m I O ' k j t ... Ml u 1..I..1 dm. .a . I I'-ii; t , i ; i"i -I i . .... . .4 I, , Will un) 4 li a llitl'4..rt..i. tJ UU V taal t' ut. ii)" ,. i., i J k . C. , t t ... UI I ll.iw wl l Ir I lr I tj.'y itxWMiii iay i t4' I 11 k 11.1-4 mft K O JV4. fwiwriii aukr1. 4. i " H a. v V i .i rtt tl U.alai 4 roiivat '4 Kll I JSu J . ai 4 UK i'.