T11S DAlli? EVEN1NO TELEGKAPH I'lilLADELPHIA, Fill DAY, DECEMBER 1G, 1870. (swcrititfl B l MI DAY, DECEMBER 10, 1870. THE WAR 1V l' !i AX OK It is nmr.b easier to begin a war, And even to win liriiliunt victories, than, to terminate an angry conflict by an advantageous and pftnan nt troaly of pence. Io oar own con tent ibo American people were repeatedly diHftppofDlotl, through a imooessloa of years, in Uic expectation that this or that movement wonkl precipitate a decisive confliot. And nftlMtppy France, in spite of all her defeats and humiliations, ajill stubbornly postpones a Anal surrender. While who has lost the powt to face hr foe-f in. tltt field, she seems to have acquired the negative military virtue of not knowing when nlie in beaten, or of at leaat not acknowledging the force of the moat terrible martial logic With star vation staring in the faae of Paris, the gay capital fit ill prefers scant And revolting fare to sabmiBsfon to the invaders. The Germans, in torn, in spite of their immense military superiority . apparently lack the power to bombard Paris, and they are oompelled to wait the slow but snro action of famine, Atwl to submit to all the dangers and inconveniences of a protracted niogs. llecent events have demon strated that neither the army in Paris nor the Army of the Lolro, nor both combined, can hew a pathway through the German forces. They have also indicated that the invaders are atreug enough to sally forth in vanom directions, to menace either the French set ports or the temporary capital, while Paris is held as in the grip of a vice. But still paftttive resistance is maintained even though t rance fails to do anything positively to rid herself of. the invaders. Tho most probable remit ift that Paris will soon yield from the same Games which proved potential at Metz, and the Germans will strenuously endeavor to derive every possible advantage from hor enforced capitulation, as il in plausibly con jectured that they will compel the Parisian bianoh of the Provisional Government to oooseot to territorial concessions as the price of the ieficue from starvat.ionof the people under their immediate control. We Krtiil months ago that the only true way to tiring order out of chaos in France was to eHt&hl?Hh legitimate authority by the election of a Constituent Assembly, and the necessity of holding such eloctious is now beoomiog Yry apparent to the French people. If they fully eiupawer a body of representatives to speak and act for them, they will be able to make the best terms of peace that are possi ble nnriar present circumstaucos, or, if they are determined not to yield to adverse fate, toiufiiKo iucroaaeii energy into their military rteratiwns. THIS PAID FIR VI D IC PA R TitRHf T. Tun question of a Taid Fire Department was settled yesterday, so far as Councils are con cerned, by the passage of the bill in the Com mon bianoh, by a vote of 3." yoas to la nays, and the signature of the Mayor is now alone wanting to make it a law, and to make the Volunteer Fire Department a thing of the past. The bill now in the hands of the Miyor is in- its essential features a good one, although the most ardent advocates of a Ptid Firs Department do not pretend that it is perfect. The groat point now is to to get a paid department established and to put an end finally and forever to all further contro versy on the subjeot. If the bill passed by Oounoils is found by praotical ex perience to have any weak points it will be comparatively easy to reme dy them here hereafter, but none of the ob jeotions as yet urged against it have boon of sufficient moment to demand very serious consideration; and the principal opposition to it has been on the part of the volunteer firemen, politicians who desire to make use of them, and a few old fogies who make it a rule to protest against any changes in the ancient order of things, no matter how much difference there may be between the necessi ties of the city to-day and those of the Revo lutionary era. Leaving the question of elH ienoy out of consideration, the creation of a l'aid Fire Department is the only method by which the abuses of the volunteer system can poMibly be remedied, and it is demanded im peratively as a check on outlawry, and for the protection of the city. An impression has been created that Mayor Vox intend to veto the bill passed yester day, for political reasons. We do not believe that the Mayor has ever seriously entertained any ueu Idea, and there is no doubt that he will ooniply with the wishes of a large majo rity of his fellow-citizens of all parties by signing the bill promptly. Mayor Fox is a pubUo-apirited citizen, 'and although he-makes a mistake in connecting himself with such a Heaven-forsaken organization as the Demo eratio party, he has given repeated evidenoes of his desire to advance the best interests of the eity. The Mayor knows as well as any one that the Volunteer Fire Department has become aa unbearable nuisance, and we hve too much confidence in bis good sense and bis honest desire to serve the public to the best of his ability, to believe that he has any intention of aiding to prolong its existence. It would be an act of folly for the Mayor to veto the bill, for a Paid Fire Department will inevitably be ere Hied, and a veto would in all probability have Ike effect of inducing the Legislature to take the matter up, which would certainly be more damaging than beneficial to the Mayor's future politioal prospects. Tuc IIutublicas RclS. The committee of fifteen which was ordered by the eonven tion for revimng the rules of the Republican party has been announced at last. Mr. Rudiiman, the president of the convention, look ltU time to it, and did not favor the nublio with Ike list of the committee nntil koine very peculiar motives which Influenced Liui hod "ethausted their foroe. After such an aJuiO&t interminable delay, the advooiUs erf iary reform Lai tttf fz 9 wr:st a committee made up of persons entirely un objectionable; but their expectations have not been fully realized. Yet some sort f a committee is better than no oommittee at all, and Mr. Rnddiman's committee is a great deal better than it might have been. We trust that the gentlemen named by him will go to work at once, and with a sincere desire to devise A scheme of party organiza tion that will bo a decide I improvement upon the present one. A radical reform is needed, and a half-way reform will be no better than no attempt at reform at nil. Hon. D. T. Jf.wett, who lias boon appointed by Governor MoClurg to succeed Mr. Drake as Senator from Missouri, is a St. Louis lawyer, about sixty-five years of age, and a personal friend of the outgoing Senator. A few day 8 ago it was reported that Mr, Jewett, if appointed to the Vacancy, would vote Lot whatever his predecessor favored. This may be all proper according to tho Drake sohool of statesmanship, but most people would think that Drake ehonld be content to pre side over the Court of Claims and refrain from diotating the course of his success jr in the Senate. . ' Montmf.dy, the capi tulation of which is announced in last night's cable telegrams, is a small fortified town on the river Chierx, twenty-five miles north of Verdun, in the De partment of Mouse. It was defended by a wall and extensive out-works, And has made a stubborn resistance. The Gurmans have . been besioging it ever sinoa the battle of Sedan. NOTICKS. You Can Bnv Cl.OTHlNO BhTTBK AND CllKAI-ttK OK BFNKKTT A CO., Town a Ham,, Nrt. 618 MAKKKT 8TKKKT. Half wat bktwkhn Fifth ani sixth Sirkkth, Than anvwhekk Ei.sk. Tukv Wii.i, Not bf. Vn nsRAoi.it IfKPKlt ANT ClUOl'MSTAKCBS. Carbon Rkvkuiikkatorv IIkaitk. Warranto! to be ttie cheapest, most durable-, ejhricnt, emntttnieat. and convenient tiot-alr furnace, for geucral use, ever ottered to the public. It la a perfect gan-btirn- r and raliair, as Will be demonstrated to all who will call and h6 It In ope ration. MoC'ov h. Tvson. No. 1210 Market street. TnB Stab Nickel-plating AVokks have become one of the Institutions of the city, and are constantly thronged with visitors to examine the pro seas of this wondcrfnl mechanic art. GROCERIES, ETC. ESTABLISHED 1805. Holiday Groceries, Crippen & Maddock, No. 116 8. THIRD Street, Now offer to the citizens of Philadelphia and sur roundings one oi the largest and tet assortments of FINE GROCERIES Ever offered in Philadelphia, EXPRESSLY FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT Greatly Reduced Prices. White Almeria Crapes In tine order, Only JJ1 Ceutx jMfi PoiiikI, ' And In kegs at wholesale price. The Finest Assortment of Raisim For Table and for Cooking. FINEST DOUBLE CROWN KA.WINS, iu quarter boxes, only S2'00. FINEST BIKULE CROWN RAISINS, in quarter boxes, only SI '90. NEW CURRANTS, CITRON, LKMON: AND ORANGE 1'EJtL, FIGS IN LAYERS. FINEST QUALITY OF FRESH NUTS, Aa Ore. oble Walnuts, Paper-Shell Almonds, Pecan Nuts, Cream Nun, etc. etc. CHEESE OF FINEST QUALITY, Eurh aa Btflton, Cheddar, Roquefort, Neafohatel, Edam, rariDBB&n, Pineapple, Pat Brick, etc. etc. Canned Goods Ol every description,-fresh and in Quest order. POTTED AND PATE GAME, SARDINES, AN CHOVIES, ITALIAN SAUSAGE. NEW CROP FRENCH TRUNKS, NECTARINE, FRENCH PLUMS. NEW CROP QUEEN OLIVES, very One, by gal lon or quart. MARYLAND 8UUAR -CURED HAMS, new and line. Black and Japan Te .s, la small boxes, at so per cent, reduction, And a Urge assortment of every delicacy belonging to the trade on baud at the lowest price, and to families la packages unbroken at wholesale rates, delivered carefully and free of char. Crippen k Maddock. Ke. 115 South THIRD Street, M4pj 1-ELOYV CHESXIT, I'lilUdolplii. Healer Ik nntl litiportei'M i I'lao tiirvccjle QROOERIES, ETO. CIIBIHTIIAS. Seasonable Luxuries IV O I Til 13 rrA.HL.13. E. BBADFORD CLARKE At tho Olil BtniMl, bOVTHWKnr CORNER BROAD and WALNUT Sts Often a very large and attractive ntoct of the Finest Kitncy and Htnp'e Oood Tuinri for tho table that enn bo found In the city. The Unest quality of FRUIT AND NUTS CF ViRY DESCRIPTION. Stewart's Broken Candy, Freih. Cittun, Currants and Raisins, for Cooking. Canned Fruits, Preserves, Jams, Jel lies, Etc. Very Large Layer Figs. Finest Bordeaux Prunes, in Small Jars. Florida and Havana Oranges. Lady Apples, for the Christmas Tree and Table. . TJucheas and Bartlett Pears, in Cans. Queen Olives, very Perfect, by the Gallon or Quart. Preserved Meals and Potted Game. Ol ITS 13 12. btlliou, Roquefort, Neufouatcl, Edam, Cheddar, Oruyere, Octagons, Pineapple, Imltatloa English, Purucean and Cream. Genuine Imported Cordials. All the Popular Brands of Cham pagnes, AT GENTS' PRICKS. English and Scotch Alee and Stout, At $223 per dozen. Old XVXadcira Winds. All Grades of Sherry. FORT WIIIIIS, Of the bsct we can import. Our specialty ls;TAIil.B Sll KKRY In oases of 80 gallonu at V 60 per gallon by the cask and by Mie five-gallon dcusljuhn. A LAKCK VAWETY OF loirs' 12 oica-Ait&, An! en rjHiint' wantM for the tab'.e that can be had to Hult aiiy and all taeleu At tlie Lowest Prices i ItlH po.siij( toisHl them for. And we trust, with a determination te meet every one with prompt aud cemtcous attf nrtou, to merit a large patronage from tue public. E. BRADFORD CLARKE, hUCCE-ssOR TO "IMON COLTON . t'LaKSE, 8. W. CORNER BROAD aud WAL- HUT streets! hWINQ MACHINES. p II 12 WHEELER & WILSON BliWlNU 9IAC1I1IVIS. For Sale on Eary Term. HO. 14 CHESNUT STREET. I mwat P11ILA.DKLPUIA. CLOTHING. IT IS GETTING LATE IH THE SEASON! A WOISfilN SHASONt S WOUR H IME S H OUR I IME To lay In all tho Winter Clothes yoa want. Qo to I RE AT EF&ROWN m ALL, 9 RE AT EJROWN QMaLL, And see how cheap they are cioelcg- out tha iINE iINE INE RflNTER WINTER fW INTER iTOCK. kTOGK. 'TOOK. Eveiy Stitch is to be Sold! The Immense Slock of Ready-niado Omxta and or Plcac Gooils ready to he ml? np la oTerod At Prices far Iw-tnw those of Any other house In tha city. Men of PhllaUulphiAl Boys of Philadelphia! Now la your opportunity I GREAT BROWN HAI.l, JEWELRY ETO. HOLIDAY GOODS. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWKLLEHS, Mo. 002 CHESNUT Street, Open this day a large Invoice of Pink Coral Jewelry Of Newebt Designs, just arrived from Naples. They will also open on Monday next an tnvoloe of English Fancy Goods, Including a fresh supply of Ladies' Furnished Work Baskets. Their stock Of PARIS AKD VIENNA NOVELTIES Superior to that of any previous seaNoa. CHRISTMAS GOODS, (iold, Silver, r.ronre, Crysta!, Leather, Wood, Kte, Etc., AT PEICES SUITED TO THE TIME3. li S2 trip ORGANS. MASON k JIA.MLIX ORG IX CO. The CABINET OKC.ANS matlt; by this Company arc of HiiWi oni vereal reputation, not only throaga out America bat also In Europe, and are so gene rally the ACKNOWLEDGED STAND AUD OK KXCKl.l KNCE ameag lnatrumenu of tue class, that it w need to be aivmrtd or tbetr superiority. I'KICKS KKDICED, OCTOBER. 1ST0. ltANOE OK l'KICK t KOM 0 to 10u. i A NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, with full liitoruiatton, and TESTIMONY CIRCULAR, will he scut free to any one ileniring thetu. UOULD A riSCHEK, No. 9il CHESNUT Street, J. K, (iOl'l l. - I'dlLADELPHI V. Wj, CI. El- Hi lt. U 10 131 4? A E1NE ASSORTMENT "K 8TOXK, CAM 10O, plaiu on.vx aoii olid gold aleuvo biiitous at riui'tt iirtct. IS C DIXON, low B HEAVY REDU CTI ON Grand Final Sale. Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT Street. J. r.l. HAFLEICH'S Gtock Still Further Reduced in Prices. Must be closed out immediately without regard to cost or value. Prices Fixed for the week commencing Monday, December 12, Are flo low thai a potfet clearing oat It etpocted. Parchasors will be astonished at the LOW PRICEG AND GREAT BARGAINS. ris.E6 CHRISTMAS On MONDAY, December C, WE 8KALL AKKANOB ON SPECIAL OOXJIXrrJEIRS AN IMMENSE PURCHASE TO CLOSE OUT NEW AHDSOR TEEMEHDOUS E A FEW QUOTATION8: Strriied Hat ioet iu ChinU Cklora, at L'O, cost over 60o. to import. One Cade All-wool French Mariuoea, at ,r."o. Oue Cat-e All-wool 1'rcrjoh Merinoes, at G5o. One Cae Tlain Solid Color Satin Cloths, 2 inches wide, at 370. Splendid Qnalitjr Ilfeavj Batiuea, C."c, very Landsome for Suits. Janus Cloths, in dark cloth (colors, for Snits, G.rt. Silk Corded Toplins, is uiixed dark colors, G5o. Bout Quality Trench Prints, in Chintz. ColorH, o7ic Two cafcos of very hand.oine soft fiuiah All-wool Cords, .'10 icehes wide, for Soita at 75 cents. Those goodn are worth !Sl-.0. KOMER, COLLADAY & CO., 1412 AND 1414 CHESNUT STREET. DRY GOODS. INDIA SHAWLSANO StfAFS. Wo. 916 CIIESrJUT STREET, lias In store a largo an J elemr Block or INDIA MURES. Alao, Silks iu Great Variety, With a stiK'k i4 Hich Iadia and Trench Taney Goods, illn'ftrvnt In style from any in lbs- :y. I'uri hauers of Ctn intinaa presents will ilo well u xumlue tue Mx-k btrlorej)urcliaiinr- 12 8 ltnrp DREXE17& CO., Ko. 34 80UT THIRD bTKBET, American an 4 foreleu Jlaukem, DIlAWK EXCHANGE ON LONDON AND PKIN. CII'AL CITIES Ol' EUROl'E. DEAL5K8 IN ; Government and Bailroad Securities, I Erezt'l, Wlnihrop Co., Drextl, Uarjs- Co., i Ho. 18 Wall Krcbt, No. Kue Kcriee, I New Y ork. 1 'r ' 1 SPECTACLES. ; W lcrftw'opes, TeleacApta, Thermometeri, Ma', lie. ! maUoal, burveylug, EUiloaophiail and Drawing la ' Kii uuienia, at reduced pnax JAMES W. QUEEJT & CO., Wo. CUI.S?ll"r Htreet t o o o x s FOU PRESENTS. YORK IMPORTERS, AT BARGAINS. UPHOL6 TERY GOODS, ETC NEWEST DESIGNS IN LACE CURTAINS AMD LAM B R E QUINS. STEVENSON & SCHWEMMER, Ho. 1113 CHESNUT Street, GIllARD XOW. FINE CORDCRED SHADES, With best fixtures, ptt np f 1 ; each. COiirLETJS A6$0RrMEIT OF TACLE and PIANO COVERS. Iul2 wftuSnUD . HOLIDAY GOODS. IK. &. i. A. WIIIUHT, No. i CHESNUT 8T11IET, PHILADELPHIA, H.Tve juat received a larg aaortment of new anl 'efxnt FAHUN hTATIETTES, DOUJiAlIAN .LA!S VASLi AND TOlUlT Slfl, l-hll.H MEKY BOXES, HEERSCIIAlM MPES, AND ClUAt IIOLDKILS, Toutlier wan a great varuty of FANCY ARTICLES, F.Hpeittk'.ir ailMtU(l fur hoiday pr.-i:au, which they vu it-r sale m vt.17 tcaaiisa ptws. u i l BOODS