S!tIpLRnL'RCI.Xvwmb9r 18, im J CNOrvr. T..IT. &P rop r. CmmNDra JJlaixi telegraphs the nnvy par Intent that an American watj-of w ar c. nld silnco all the b. sKnatauiuasp uo uuoi in cno!.h(ri.uy thfl h,t 'r pwt of it i,,.cn fttt Tilt iv.i-.iiii! ii p.tl pf the Oommis ioiirr of Interutl lleveuno discloses the iutcrcjtin ( fact tint t!ia receipts f.tui tin dt.iUlUJMi Ruin of U'lnors amu-it t.i m ne than one half of lhi whjlo u:u tealizjj from in trnal rovenno. ..The ftoston A'irrlitr nivs! The report fromtho manufacturing sections of the country, particularly froin New Enhn I au.1 othir plares, begin to be of a more cheering tem per, on 1 there in news of tlio resump tion of buBino in several instance no I of runuin j the manufactories on iu;. o tai l tinu. Ttr. jm rt:t.t. lYrry county, wns visit?! by a destructive flro oil Fri tlty eve-uoir, a week. an-1 property to t'jc amo-iut of 2 J.OHJ dvUmyeJ. Unor'n Hotel nu t tha building in w!iirH tho AJjoca'e 7 t'rcu was luV.iV 1 wero among tho-n burn .' .I. Mr. Shieb'.y, tho oviuir of tho Vr bd au innianco of $1,S J'J iu tho Ltibjaon comoinv. New Tons D c. estib1i.sh'u.Mit9 in 12 Many lai-jre different depart ments of trade are still closed, whiio'it was at on?e paid into tho treasury thj inrjoritv of tho others ore work land used to redeem, so far as it ! lars'ion naill'l. or 0!l lO.lUM I I , . ...... ........... . wag:.!s. TliousanJ.s of tlio poorer 'Utis and tlio amount ' redeemed 'cuinnlating. To theco may bo add-cl-ws of citizens aro in utter destitn-j was invested in n live per cent, rog- jej those which wero p.mdiii" before no 1 una imiHt pass a tornblo wiuter ; ii'iiess maiunul hcij) comes soon ui th) u of a subit.tu'.ial s'.iiuahu to trads. Evidently tlure is no overwhelm in s.-iitiiiis'it ia Courjss in fivor of imiiiudisto specio p irumits. Tho Hon9 on Titeshy pvss jd a bill au thorizing tho Secretary of t!n Trea sury to ro.b'Hin tho 2J, 009,0. H of boud-i of I8j3. either by paying coin or exchanin them for five p'.r 03 iti , accjk'Jin to toeoptf n of th.' bol.lois. Jn,'o KoHoy p:opo i I a subrtituti re.piiring tho payment iu M3:io, anl not pormitliu an ox en tngo, but it was defeated bv ITi to 32. Yet there is an abundance of I gold in tho Treawry and tin reb-uip ( tion of tha b m li w,nl I sivcl.ODJ, O.i J of i ii u-iest aiiuu i!!y I rtit'M I it t 1. 1 ii i (rents. 'o aro afraid thoro is mora truth thin fmv ia tha following slat mi nnt oftluwty iu ichich som i la li in who vera citizens of tin Uuited A guilts m'ia;o to ll.iceo both tha Status, w.ne without duo process of !n Jims an. I thj govarnment. Tlie'lawput to d'.'alh. I ,iteat? t Congress from Moutain. I It is a well CHtablishel principle, Hn. Martin Magcimia, tolls the. asserted by tho Unitj 1 States from biory. Hosiyst i tlio beginning of their niti inal in- ' Ihev tthe Indian Agents) will ! ta-co ii barrel tif suar to an Iu ban ' Britain and other iiiaritimo powers, mil gets n receipt for ton barrels iun I statodby tha sonato in a resolu jistsothey will tako one sa'k of j tVmrnnl fret a re-iiit for tiftv. Tliev will take 3'J'J ho 1 1 of cattl much tlioin fjiir timi!8 thronh tool cj.'ial, gut a receipt fir 1,2 1 1, give part of toe n to tha Iudians, S(d! pu t to a white m m, and stml ns many bac't as p oshiblo. It is of no tue to complain i thuy know how it is thou; Hflves. Tho Oovernm mt of the Uuitel Suites ma'-.s well enough. It siten.ls a great d.'al of niour-y for tho Iudians, who get very lit! In of it." in t. IX-o. 11.- Havana, Tl icro arc ru- mrs if ascvevo engagement in the! thorities who ha 1 been guily of the vicinity of Las Tunis. Thy journals illegal acts or violenco wero domand art. silent about it. C.J., Tho Spanish government has Captain O moral JouvolJivr to-night recognized Van justico of tho demand isnulai alb-oss to tho pjoplo of j and has nrranged for tho immediate Cah i, s vying s .idivmy of tho vessel and of tlio sur- 'lli-t inomont a treaty is si -in 1 ! rundor of tlu u-.irvivois of tho pass-bit-aeon th t Ojvei-iiiiionts of Spain jengers aud crcwand for a s ihitu to and tlirt Uuilo I States, my d itv, nl- ihe flag and for proceedings looking t i JUg'i painful it may be is to com - to tho puuis imoiit of those who m ly ply faithfully with its terms. For bo pivul to luw been guilty of ill ims I havj received hnal orda s ! 1 a-Iuio. to comply with the samo; w.mM prod. ico war, an I with a groati wards indeninifwng those who mav Powjr, withint tho aid of Spain, jlmvo been shown to be entitled to la tho man!iilo obey tlm laws of indemnity. ' lie vstity and the orders of the G)--j -iu taking loavo of this sulject miimjut of tho 'Spanish Republic ! for f ie prcsjnt I wish to renew the Let us d iiivur up ths Virgiuius and oppression of my conviction that the the s.irvivotst of hxr p ifsenets nu ' eMstence of African slavery in Cuba cr jw. I li tvo f.uth in the nobleness ; id u pi incipal cause of tho lamentublo Of yoill- :ocojures iu COmnliunca'e.iriilitiiui of thn iulnnil T l,i n. o with my word. Joaoits Jouvru.An." .Vkw loiiK, Den 10. A W'ashin-'ton special sava news. was raeievo l th no yesterday thatl "The embargoing of American cs th'j Spiuish cibiuctlul form dly tales in Cuba, cruelty to American agroe I t tlio d in aiida of tho United citizens detected iu no act of hostili States, as sit fort'j in fio protocol ty 1 1 tho Spanish government, the i'giie.l by Secretary Fish and Ad murdering of priHouers taken with laif.d Polo, and that tho agreement' ""'i'' 'a their hau ls and finally the hid relieved tho orUci.il si-'iiatures. 'cuptoro, upon tho high seas, of a Tho Virgiuius will bo rcsticd to tha U Intel Stat.s on Chiistmas day. Free Ti-mistiitMiiioii of l;por nnil peri. tilli- lis. Oa Thurailiy list i'Diicrrossmaii Albright, of thi ist ilo. iutrodoiJod tho following bill, "relating to tho free trmismirtsion bv mail of U3s:itnem aid psiiolu Vs." It was r,x 1 1 t-vice it'l l refer.-.' 1 to thu C nr..ittoc on t.ia P.jt oiti .( a id Post 'i al,: lis .t rinctl by th: 6'.'ti mi Is i l et ort'ex of Aiiucm in Con ffreta watm'tled. Th it tho publishers oiuowspapors mi l periodic its may tfiid to each ot'.ijr from thuir resisc tivo oBjis of publication, free of pitig-3, on copy of oaoh pul.lici ti a t an 1 m ly als sou 1 1 each acta al subioribor, inclose 1 in their pub licities, bills and receipts for the natno, freo of postage. Tho publish r sofwoekly uawspapora may .rtd to taeh actual aubscriber within the county where thuir popers are printed r.d published, one copy thereof, free vi peonage. k h . tt Tl.-i .11 1 . ja . . . , , , I-" ui i taf ,BfMlnt with the provisions' lit the foregouig soc.tion bj. p- the ' -w m i..n mil maa miin ntHi t.w Tim l-rtu Th CTOwdd k( ;k, o, forbids mir giving the nifs t tiro, but wo givo tho uioii irui'jo.i j parts i Mlmigton, December 2, 1373. To th .Venn's nnil Hoim of Jicprt tn 'ati ; Tbi year that had pass ed t!n(jt tho submission of ruy Inst niB igo to congress Inn, eomoeially eventful on-i 1 1 thi o r.ntry. XII IUC midst ol great nation u prospm-itv a tinvii'iat crisl b in oecnrrc 1 that tae brought 1 iw, fortunes of gig.mtio proportions. Political partidaiislup has nlmoHt cpjd to nt, esppcinlly in tho agricultural roionn, and finally tlio cnptitro npon tho hili soil of a t-8ael bDariujf our tUtfhun for a tirns threatened th wont sotions conse (JHoiioch and bis ftffittted tho public mini frni one inJ of thit country to tin othr. But this happily now is iu the conrno of satisf.K'fory a 1 jiiHtinent, prefurable to both nations confined Tho relations of the United Slaton, however, with oiont of Mio other p vw.-s cotitiimn to bn friondly aud oordiid. With Uranco. Germany, Hnaniu, Italy on 1 tlio mi nor Kuropean powers, with Brazil nnd itiOBt of tlio South American re publics, nnd with -In pan nothing 1ms occurred d-irin.'j tho year to demand Hpoci d notice. The mony swarditd to the United States by the tribunal of arbitration at Geneva, was paid by Her Majesty's tfovorn tucnt a few davn in a lvatico of tlio timo wheu it would linvo become pa.vai.ie accoruing vt mo terms oi ; government and tho HciIiUes nllor.l tho treaty. In complisnce icith tho ed by exialing laws for their pioslcu- provisions of tho nctof March 18i3 nilht, tlio public ilebt 01 tllp lllltOil stored bou t or tlio United St.tts for llftee'i millions live hundred thou- S.UUl it Jll ITS, Which IB now lldd l)V the sjcrcttry f stato, mibject to tho ' Most of tbeso grew out of tho reb-ll-futuro disposition of congress. : io-i. and are intended to indemnify Trt tvf.iiii 9 t.- rlirt fAnli!i if.llt' aaoi VIaoa w lit VIIVIU II llll Spain tlio Ihwidsnt says: "Hie steamer Viririnius as on tha 2(tih' day of September, lfiid. duly regis tered at tha port of New York as n part of the commercial marinu of the United Status on t!ie-lth of October 1S73 Having relieved tho certificate of herrcfister iu tho usual legal form she sailed from fio port of Now lor au l lias not since b.-en Been within tho territorial iuris.li.'tion of tho Uuited Statjs. Ou tlieltlsit day j of October last, whilo sailing under tlio flag of tho United States on the high seas, sho as forcibly seizjd by the Spanish gunboat Tornalo nnd carried into tao part or Santiago do Cuba, whyro manv of hor passen?w'rs and crew were inhumanly treated, land s) far at least as relates to those dopen leuce, recognized bv Great I tion passod on thj ICth of Juno 1838 that American vessels on tho high seas in tima of po.u'O bearing the mericin ltag remain un lor tlio jurisdiction of tho country to which thov bjlong, and therefore anv visi tation, in'jU stations or detention of , such vessels by foivo or hibit'on of force on tho by the ex I) li t ol a foreijjti power, is iu .1,.,.,,. , ,;.. ,.f UL10.T.tllOIl t'l tlio United States. In .vOl, iw mil,., .!.. t in rnutfii-i.t .... f : .i .-.. i uy congress, on uni imporiaui re tho irgiiuns an 1 tho suirender of Jeoui'iiendatioiis of th.) postmaster ths Murvivvrs of h3r pissongors and :ROneral for tho ostablisumuit of tlu lew, an i a tiuo r.'p.ir tUon to thji ilajf and the punishment of Iho mi i. ......, ..t ii... .... egal octs of viuloiice towar Is citizens of tlio UniUd Stutcs and also to- doubt that congress bhaies with lno tho liopo that it will soon bo niado to disappear, aud that peaeo and prosperity may follow its abolition vesil Hailing under tho United States Hag and bearing a United St'iies registry, has culminated in uu outburst of indignations that has seemed for a timo to threaten war. Pending negotiation between the United Mates aud the govorumout of Diiio ou the s.ibioct of this canture. I liavo authorized tho secretary of th.i navy U put our navy ou a tear footing to tho extent ut least of tho lentiio annual appropriation for that ! branch T.' tho servico, trusting to rwin.rraiaa un.l tho nithliii rhiiiiii.in nf tho Americau paoplo to justify my uctiotv." "Assuming from the action of the last congress .in directing the com miltoe ou privilcgus and elections to prepare and report to tliis congress a constat utioind anisu luient to provide a bolter in 'tho 1 of electing tho Pres ident aud Vice President of tho Uui ted Stat5s,aud also from tho uecessi ty of such au amendment that thoro will bo submitted to the stuto legis latures for ratification such au im provement in our constitution, I sug gost two others (or your eousulera- t,.., i -,iw, auvum iaq inc. uoi;u tiya to approve of so junc.li op any measure oassing the two llOIUKlH Itf i list, to authorize the oxocu itliout approving tho wholu, . Huovcd portion or portions Mubjui-tt'd to tho "samo rules as to wit ! be rcforrud b u-k to the houao in which thu measuro or mea sures originated, and if passed by a two-thirds vote of the two houses then to bocoiiie a law without the ap proval of the President I would add to tho law a provision that thorn nbonld bo no legislation by conrons during tbn Inst twuiity-four hours of its sit ting, asejtt upon vetoes or in ord.r to give tho txootttivo an op pin tunity to examine And approve or disapprove bills tniderstandinly. "reond, to provide by amcuduu-ut that when an extra sosriion of con qresi if convened by executivo pro clamation, legislation,! duriug the continuanco of such extra sesxions, shall be coufluod to such subjects as tho executive may bring before it from time to timo in writing." The 1'ivnid 'iit also suggests that tfrcatcr economy bo Hacd iu tho ap propriations for pnblid service and thu public buildings. Ho a!o ac knowledges tlio necessity of sumo im provement in our currency, and sug gests that national banks be forbid to pay interest on deposits anil required to hold a largo reserve in their vaults, lio also suggests other ntcps looking towards resumption, but says ho has not reflected euongh on tho subject to make anypositvo recommendation. In rf-ri'ing to claims against the government tho President says : lour rarclul attention is mvitoii to tho snbjoot of claims nguiust tho tion. Kach of tho departments of Htatc, treasury and war havedci f,,r twny millions of dollars I'nVlllUS. I ....... ..... '-' 1 their fil,.s. un 1 t!wv nr.i runidlv ue congress, tho court of claims aud tho :, . . southern elmnis connnissi iii miikiuif in tint Hr,rr.,r,it.n on iiiiiiiinn Riliii I p. ib.iiiu on both hi.I.'s for ttieir Ioscm during the war, and not a fewof them are fabricnto 1 and S'lportod by false testimony. Projects are on foot, it is belived, to iuducu congress to provide fornew classes of claims and to revive old ones through tho repeal or modifica tion of the slatuto of limitations by which thcx' uro now barred. I pro sllmB thos:i achumos, if proposed will i., t..,.iv,..l uitii lini.i f ,vi l.v jri-cKs, und I recommend that persons having claims ivrainut tho United States, cognixiiblo by any tribunal or tlop.irtinciit thereof, bo required to present them at an early day, and that legislation be directed, us far practiceablo, to tho defeat of un- t'ouiitbid and unjust demaud-j upjii tlio treasury. Keferring to the report of tho Post Master General tlio President says: "I invito 'avorublu consul, 'lutiouot congress to till HOggcutions and re comm lid itioU3 of tho postmtster gctiural for uu extension of tho froo d;liverj' Hyatein in all cities having a population of not less than 1 0.0 0J. for tho pre-piymeiit of pontage on nou'f paper and other print-j.l matter of tho Necoud class, for a uniform pjstagu und limit of weight ou mis cellaneous matter, for ndjusliug the comiHMisation of all postuiasters not I uin. anted bv thu I'li'si.lniiL liv llin mi.iu uemts of thu oliieo, inausi.1. f tho ..-..,., .,,.,,!.... i. ....!.. :.. ' , f . n , J M.ivjLtllU, 111. ,11 lllllllMt.l 1-lOlll-tlU II II. I I ...... w .....'.a ...1. ...n IBM. 4 esnc nullv due I nr.'e fnv.n-.ihli net;..i. I .V , . I r'nit-id St.its uohUI navim ,i,.,v.m. . . " toriis. Your attention is also again called to a consideration of tho question of postal telegraph und tho arguments in support thereof in the hope that you may take such action iu connec tion therewith lis ill your jueliriliuiii will most contribute to the bett in terests of the country." The President recommends the re peal of so much of the bankrupt act as provides for involuntary lank- , mptey. I lo also Suggeets the taking I of the census ovory tivo years j the passing of nu act for the admittance of Colorado as a state iu the union, and the building of a ritual lioin the eastern slope of tho Uoeky Mountain to tho Missouri river. Ho concludes his menstge with the following : '1 renew my pievioiia recommen dation to congress for general amnes ty. The number engaged in tho late rebellion, vet Jabonii" under tliHabil- itics, is voiy small, but enough to keep up a constant irritation. No possible danger can accrue to the gov ernment by restoring thorn to eligi bility to hold otlice. I suggest for your consideration the enactment of a law to better He cure tho civil rights which freedom should secure, but Las not ell'octual- ly stcnrod to those enfranchised. (Signed) U. 8. Grant. r London, Doc. 9. A dense fog hangs over this c-ity. At this Hour ( p. m.) it is us clurk as ni-'ht Locomotion is ulow and hu.Hidous. Latkii. Tho fog has increased to a density which is said to bo almost without a precedent. It is impossi ble to transact business, und all trati- io has ceased. 2 'ho sU-et-ts are tilled with men aud boys bearing toiches to lit;ht pedoHliiaus ou tlu-ir way. 8io to m i? or doy, AiOBla WanlrJ v r v whar-. 1'arncuUra fr0. tt Loula, Mo. . 11. HLAIS, k Co. Tapo Worm, Tape Worm H-i, uv-d iii a law li i.ira will. UjoiiI.-.i V ro tab a Moilh li.o. N ioki "l until iho rnt ro wor, till ki.il. p.aajn. Itofrr IIkkoj orH!i-ial tu roa ht , nia ul tlio eltr wlinw I hove omoil. tUut hut U-ao un.ua a-alil ly Iro it 1 al Ilia lairar-ii M, .llini l iJiajr, in l.ulli xfoel hvl ttikon In vulu iuri oiln l, tho j i-ulloJ i; .in a, oiirl all knuon ro-unliro, 1h. K. V. KlKi.. No. U6 Nurili -S 1 1. 1 Ii rtn-ol l-l.iUilal,li.. llio 1k-lor Ioh I oou In liisnoa l.ir ovar ta-aQty Uvo y, ora. auil lo parfr. ll) rollalj. i all l ai o. A.lv,o Iri-a K0IU i 0.1 iHUowurill frmu o i-blltl aim. yoora ol.l moauriUK SO toot. At hla oUiaovo,, bu arH it aoeuona, auiuo uf tlioot uror l,itj tool In laiiMib, lili-h Uja Un inmivalin lol- lli,u ilirao bona liy taUuia-ouodiuo of tola tuoOtrlu. laui lo.,u4 ua i,a,iiia.l.uj TI1ESUN. fWfckly, Sftnt-Weekty, unit Ihiity. Til a WKKKt.T St'S if t wl Vnnwn to r: f ftniti uhl-h HvAlr,-ii'ly i(trtii Itnftf titt' It oiay !hiumln nir. r vrtpflff M inll i I-1 ftrt r- u-iicr. All Hi .if lb da? mil lfi, 1 tn i, in.jit4 (thru tin. 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It, l-r 0.1,1 1 .l, ,n.l L part Scandal. with IniTi'ltDta. i.nri'iliit-r pub ..l fu l lilrtorr vf tlir WoirilhiOl -lrinla. rt Tho liat!l. nf lia.hMr urn """ "' ho 1,111 ,ie.i. aa.iii. All i-h-i n i,ir "niiig. v, no. promiuau- .l.ii.n ouh r. IM Mt 1'iM Ii ul it wrlttrD In I'mi 1 mu'm:i Not iil.-i, Nlvo In tlioin.f-t fiktHiniia t oUiut 4MI l ll u-lraiol. Tho ilroataft hoi'lnic ll"" K, r(iilornl i'i,nviivra. Koiio IVirlt' ry. ii i,r.i ,;hf u i,y ,1-1, i in innai -fi-ijr, II HOW. u, ...... n ..- .I.... aomplo-, ..uili oni on r li toOa.- only Kivo :nl titular, tar nr. i-ic. fi llrr.i nw TIIK ItKtKKI.Y COMPANY, Wilu.li A. a. au I Sil t . lucii. III. J. Kttr.iTzr.u. JI'STU.'K OF TIIK PEACK, tai.imn lowliiblp Sny l.-r Co ra ronrynoln. t nil.rtir nob oil nthar bual i.,iitruta to Blicro will bo uroinptly ol tonilo.l to. Tlui m:v G ROVER & RAKER LOCK ST ITCH Tho (Trover ari'l llnkor in.ahlna furr al any ""as M' -w- Th itit l, la l onntirM rrt d'.en'.lo. It la an ll ' Inl.,..., ..r ........ 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IFon IniBDiBctliatc IDisposnll fpom lupus CONTAINED IN OUlt SPACIOUS WAREHOUSES, Hcing the Combined Stocks of ALL Dcpuutinents, Mori., Youths Hoys, AT STILL LARGER DISCOUNT L PRICE. au uuconimoiily gtod bumness ncasou. jrenrwhH &,Mir,'l-? their .took of newly ro.nufaetnr! "biLsisari'iod -otl.ing, gmiruateod to bS of Iteliablo Material, Fashionablo Cut and Substanli4 At a new and low scale of prices. Tho ituiirovementH in mir IniiiiiinnH tho advantages of our cii.tomers. ' P"W" ucrasea to mr yt THE ASSORTMENT IS SIX-FOLD 0 LikRO-ER, TEE mEBB ' This is a so? -i d oniiortunifv. Our re oirune-t lnrntfl l-rrmim ihAimmiiliat. i;annooif t...,j. 1. , . . of tlollars worth of gooda, aud wm uwa Ma, wi a ftu And tho peojilo who liavo made purchasea since the sulo began are highly suudiug iu their friends, I MKN'S OVERCOATS. Splendid An unusual cheap lot of Chinchillas aud other fabrics that make very warm and comfortable gaemcuU. Our Gat-ricks and Capca ara the chcapost ytt offered. .. - MEX'S SU7TS FOR DltESS WEAR Vory much under regular pricea Every one expecting to buy a black or bluo suit should avail himself of tho groat bargain lots now spread upon our counters. Every day suits will bo cleared out at astonishingly low pricea considering the qualities and excellent make, Tartic-ulur lots of warm and long coats for business tyid stieet'purposea are offered at excellent bargains. Pants and vents rooms contain hundreds of patterns in variety of colors and qualities, to fit every size and bocksk.' bveryono wauling good wearing garments may be sure to got tbem from our present stock. BLACK PANTS. We never had a better assortment to salect from. Jackets and Pants for the lads are'nilod un hi the hundreds, and will hour true value and what is cood to stand H BOYS'OVECOATS, Of all slses, styles, qualities, colors and prices. Wo have re-nrrpngod thclBoys' goods ou our first floor, to better accommodate the ladies an other bnvers and oa ' generally serve our friends without delay. . ....-.". . - - ' - Prepared to submit to heavy reductions from actual value, we invite tlio public! tosupnljr themselves from our eouo tors now, while we have an enormous stock of the best clothing that was ever offered iu tliis or any oliinr oitv fnuL. compelled to close out wiihiu tho next thirty days. ( onn U 1 OP WE OFFER ALL THE COMPRISINO ILIK1DIR0 roii tli nnl vov nnio..i ... t t wo are offering tho most eoasonable lota of bluo aud black beavor i Keraeye in dark olive, brown and LouAm the hard wear tha hovs reouira. ' - w. D 8 mil .1 . . , and fauhioaable ovuiooaU and aaita for ' delighted with thoir banraiue and are " minatinn Kv th. Uti. i. ' , .'. WKJ nn UJ' n 'j . ... . ia
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