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i THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1873. Mm a lilfrilT" -r 1 nnrPrTi aa. lUtecfUaut-otts; fjw limsrcUatuou.5. at Cora eieltsn. nltst at HKc.

Rve Includes tome bf the first citizen. Addresses Will be made by tbe Rev. Dr. Tyng, Colonel Morgan and others. THE VIRGINIUS TnOUBLE.

Harness," Harness. JPlSTKJbt. L.UX& 191 aTATH VHABTrOKP, Hew omd SecondHand Furniture, 1ST Main OrrrW. Bt, John Church. (83 North Main OppcTH kliroomey Uoose.

Taa largest assortment of Second-Uad iTnrnltarela dec tha-env. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Report of the Committee on Salary Bills Bestoration of the former CernpensaUoa hundred dollars Saturday evening. in the evening tbe stock of clothing ot Fifield Gardiner In Weybossot street was damaged to the extent of 1 13.000 by fire. Insured.

VHUilI PKIINSlLVAfllA, Tne Pittsburg Plundering Official. Arrested. Pittsbleq, Dee. 6 John Rosa, acting secretary of the water commission, had been arrested charged with Conspiracy, and also with embeKlemeut In depositing water bonds of Pittsburg in hla-own norhe, and in en institution with whioh the dlty tranPVated no business, lie was bailed la Robert Dickson, president of the National trust oompany, Thomas I). Blair and Frank Arda-ry, directors, were also arrested, charged with conspiracy to rob tne eitv, and they were balled In each.

A warrant was Issued also for the arrest bf Crier, tbe defaulting cashier, and detective are to be put on his track. This robbery was a bold and impudent one. The citizens are determined that the guilty one snail meet the full punishment their offenses merit. price, bigkeri sales of Kb. I him and fair demand; sales or no.

1 at7c. Barley dull and nomina-; sales of o. spring attl 35- ToL.no Finer steady wneat nrm ana in M.ni-, sales of. No. (white Wabash at 1 4 amber niebigah nfSX for eMh, frr sexier In January 1.47; for seller In i-enroa'y 17- 1 mAvnrA nri in f.lr demand: sales high mixed at HsQc fir cash, for seller In December for feller in February 7e low mixed 63xufic, new Oat in demand and igner; eaet oi no.

isi vwfiiac, jnu. Dressed boss sold at 5 CinctSKATi Pork auocie: saiM Of. new nes at 14 514 75 generally be.d at $15. Lard sales of Settle at SJsJic, steam stronir at 7HC. Hoik firmly held at sale of shoulders at6Xc; clear rib slues at Etacon tiulet; new b.u.l at gk S.Xc; shoulders clear rib hugs slow at JBavana.

Dec 8. buirar nominal 8ngsr at Hava- and atao'ia stock 89 0U3 boxes, 1,600 bhdK recipta this week Itli boes, tO hhds Ex ported iiirlDir Iho week 9.HW boioa, D7S hhdsj 1p-eln1lDB 7.K0O boxes, ms bbds to United Sutes. Lnlh ber In fair demand. Freights quiet and ftmi; lns'ling at Havana for United states, per box, sugar eJdWSfi er bbd sngar i vi-i; per had molasses u. ou.

F.lmniitH and ordf-rs 47a Loaalnff at er aortu on north cosst to Unittd Sia'es per hnd, snjfir hbd molas.es S.ryiia3.75. Td F.l mouth and orders 6dW. Excbange on the nlted Mates quiet: sixty days currency Close, at 707 premium snd7li78 premium for tborteltthl; gold dosed at 8at pruniuoi, and for short sight. ld on London closed at lottos premium and on Paris at MQn5. 00TTO9 HAaxx-r.

Hw oltK Sew Orleans easier at Wife: Mobile qnlet at l.VilS-ie; Savannah q'Het at 14jc; Charleston lower at HXc raovissNci rntKT cloths. Dec. Print c'otbs market firm with upward ten dency of prlcea. Oood is bteomiug scarce. Hales of tbe week (01 000 pieces of standard and extra 64x64a, including fi2.000 pieces ea'iy ia tbe week at 5.MC 30 days pieces at SJc cash In ten days, 3fti0 pieces for January at tlx cents, net cash, and 8,000 plects at tiXc 8U daya OF lOW A County Bonds, 10 rxa CENT.

School Bonds, 10 PKR CKNT. Mortgage Loans, jd.eah" FOR BALE BY Bartholomew Go. 19 Pearl wtrosrt (But Barings Bank Building ahtt lydls Vmm FHESTOiVS nsurance Agency. gonad ud Betiaule Iaearaacc. CoapaalM Bsprsasnted aad Assets Karefe.

1. 1919. 00aTiafi3TiI, jsrw Tork OKKMAJt AMaiaCAH U.7M CO OiUfINT, Hartford V1H J. A LI '71 iw HARRAGANSBTT, Providence 00 MBHUHANT8, Providence 1,474 0 WILLIAMMBTTBUH CITy, K6.83S 00 WK-VTMiBSTBR. New Rochelie.

N. fl0.r7 00 FAXKFI2I-D aosth Horwalk, Osna. SV7.317 00 LAMAR. New "r.l39 ao CITIZENS, Newark, N. 00 PBOPLK'B, Newark, N.

811,400 00 FAfTIjriC CTTTAlMAJiLire, H. 11 EUUITABI.S, New Yora 144 444 95 HAMBURG, Bremen (gold) 1,819,011100 waussaaua sr. caaatarrun, oetSS dla bio. asa Mai. stresv WEATHER-STRIPS FOR SALE BV AGENTS.

MANUFACTURED Br ROEBUCg A Ci KCW VOHK BOSTON. FHESH PUftDERED HERBS. AGE, BUMMER BATOHT, 8WKET AIAJOK1M, Tor sale by SI 880N, BUTLER CO. nov 15 Boots, Shoes Rubbers. OM.tiftme.ii Itie Boots and Sbocs.

maiiafftcttLred LlLLV. yOLNG YKAl Jk BRta ST are celebrated for ea- tyte and enrabiii t. Tneee good are made in Ki Widiba, and are warranted wear an tunc ae caawm made work, is til aoid In thie ciiy by C.W. HAYNES. BITRT 8H0K8 tor pert.en, nanafKtiired hj Bart ear, msde wiih Broaa Eoite.

brod toco. and low broad beeia. utuy aoia in una cnj oj C. W. HAYNES.

I. O. BURT'S verv celebrated Shoes, for Ladles Mifessnd Children, made In fix Widths. His Vienna Bait Boot, withont any seam on ihe inside Is something new. snd liked by all who bave tried it uaiy sola in uaittora oy C.

W. HAYNES. AH kinds of Arctics ard Robbers, made in THRgB WIDTH 8. for Gents, Ladies. Misses and Child: en.

In the beat qualities, can oe roana At ONE PRICE CViHaynes, STORE. MAIN BT. dec 1 FURNITURE. WS BAVB THB Largest Assortment or FURNITURE To be seen la the state, and at tbe most reasonable prices. SE1DLER MAY, rOBD STKEIT.

9AO. WEBER PI1NO.WARKR0OHS, 113 Asjlam Street. ROSE MITCHELL. mylT $18.00 TJie Biggest Fall of the Season! Having purchased within the last few days a large I line of the very best I English Cassimeres W. are now prepared to make to order.

PANTALOONS, From the same, at 512 per Pair, Former prices 18,00 and (tt.QO. Let it fee understood these are the best Knglleh goods ocerou in market, ana win nov tuei long. Respectfully, JAMES CLARK ABTLUM 8THEKT, nov is HORSES AND MULES. FOB BALW Three pairs of well mcbd Maiti and tea Horaee, eattable One Dair well matched C4UTiwt UortUiB. be olacneap for csen or spprorea cieau ua te tnem piob.

iu Kua iui xhaub sLreei (uuDtiri l-i very Hartford, Coaa. a i ii? ti tt vji Of I I I for to Real Estate and Money. WhetW Yfin Wish To my Hai neiatr i ou imi in mtr country, wma or western lands, apply to 11. AKD. WMfcer Yoa Wih seeurttiee, apply vo A.

at. WAKLi. If You Wish Ta IO If Yoa Wish Tobnyafam, If Tea Wish Yoa Wisfi eUurpnTCt4l YOU WishToKCbMproTl'af WABB A. M. WARD Financial attl I imi l'Mat A'jtnt, Charter Oak Life Cc'a Building.

Boom S3. Jan 8 ATTUK Hair Emporium CREAT SALE OF HAIR SWITCHES. Eelllcg at panic prices to salt th t'raes. witches for 74 eenta and Combings strlghtened and all kiad ml Eair work dost in the best manner. M.

VIK1RA, Ho. S77 Mala Street, (Up Btaira.t ah 18 'vela gasuraurr. itieneral Insurance "Asency. CArTTAl, AMD AISOBTa KarKIBUIl'lU, Fire, Life, Steam Boiler and Marin. Insnruics Promptly tvrilten in the bet Com itanie.

Strength, Reliability asd Honorable Adjnstmenta, Us a Call before Insuring Elsewhere. om. or. Pearl aad TraakcU Itraeta, (Hartford Insnracce Company's BaudlngJ 2ATF01tD, COM5. an 10 lydlsAlj woetiS SILAS CHAPMAN, M-m a a uenerai insurance Agent, 63 ASYLUM HAETF0ED.

fltroiaff fczKl reliable New York and Bmrllah comp--iem BanneM MUcltttd tot niWrdaam Biea unspaUrues. epts lydi FIRE LSlBAiCE. Phoenix of Hartford, 1,700,000 North British Mercantile, 10,000,000 Scottish Commercial, 5,000,000 Howard, 650,000 GEO. B. FISHER, Agent.

uirriua with FTTCENIX INBURAJirCa SS Pearl (Street, Hartford. 1 lydi SCOTT CATLIN, (Baeceesor to W. K. BAXSB,) aUNERAL. UlomKCK AQIROTi Mo.

1 3 Bartford Trust Cou's Block. Policies promptly written at current ratee, on insurable property. Home or xora ClUaentWew York Standard New Tork Bprtagfleld Fir. and Marine, Haas. 711,417 1,070,000 SOO.CXiO sacaoe ,10,000.

aw baoia Ivdis aiianac, Tolland Co. aais WM. WALLACE'S Insurance Agency K. Charter OaR Bans Baiiaiai, aar- l.ra, iwsb. Oowr Ajrass Bmraaanims Matoal Life, New York t5J.1on.OriO 6U0.733 tocssa (S5.0OO SS8.000 lydi Hanover ins.

new ion Home Ins. Uoltunboa, Ohio Star Ins. New Exchange Ins. New Tork SL Nicholas Los. New Tork Mutual 8ecnriry New Haven, Hambolt, Newark.

New neriden, aeridou, Cona eo 14 Insurance. George Kellogg, REMOVED TO JVo. $21 1 Alixita Street. sagtO 'vdls INSURANCE. C.

KI11I5ALL. OFFICE, lVo. 0 Main Street. tfdla aov 7 PRINTING OF EVERY DENCBIPTIOr. BOOK AND JOB PBINTWB of all kina.

well ard promptly ecu ted at low rates. OFFICS and MB PHINTINU a ptcial- tv. WlUtV, WATBhMaN Al OM, nec i iiqip TAPE VOBM CUBE. THB ONLY KNOWN BPSCIFIC For it operation requiring bat two hours beinir qalca, certain, aare ma pitw.ui, wnui miij i tbe patlen'- For clrcolars call at No. 1 Colkge sL, or send to U.

S. BKOWNS, M. I Bar lie rd. Conn. rov5 FOR SALE.

First Mortgage, 80 Tear, 7 Per Bonds of Ihe Harlem Biver find Fort Chester Ballroad CompaBf. Guaranteed, Principal and Interest, new Tork, New Haven and Martfor Hallroad Company, AT FAR AND ACCCMUL1TKD IN TB BEST. a 1 rust Pi Irl FTTO Comer Main reet aod Central row. Hartford, Conn, dis tjsnl novSO CONNECT! CUT Trust and Safe DEPOSIT COMPANY BBCSIVS MOSSY on ueposlland allow stsrm on dally balances. BAJB'S KSSTBD In their Deposit Vault, whlek entirely Fire and Burglar Proof.

V.lJl. Wl-m. rUHUVJUS IW Mil HIU( M.W taeir secuniy Kuarauiieea. Vhe funds of eacb Trust invested separately and ndependent of the general funds of this Company. B.

B. WATMUMOOW, ITuaiatait. W. H. Bonn, Treasurer.

lacx. ssrair Htl an. P.arl Itrssu. HarUord, Coaa. Jan I IvdIMtAXWIMf company: Hartford Trast Company's Block.

Four Per Cent, Interim on Deposits. Safety Deposit Vanlt, Burglar Proof and Absolutely Sec tire from any approacn Fire. Boxes will be rentes at from flaw $0 per aanaa tb. renter boidinc enttracoutroi or ine Bey I to i. hov.

A. THOMAS COS Fair Haven Oyster Depot, (under the U. 8. Hotel. Ataruora.

ei vronld renpecttnllT Inform onr numerous cnetomexs that we are now ready to take orders for the niceet and best OYSTBrM iboih opened and shell) to be rouna mthe marftet. we shall aim to keep none but tbe beet, shall continue to Ornish onr customers with SOLID YSTBKB, fresh from ooa own anus every day. Tbe trade accommodated as nsuaL, We always keep ta hand tbe beet brands of BUKLL OisrEIlS.ami w. shall ccntlnn to open Morwalk Oysters in their own liquor txpreeely for family are. Oysters delivered, any part of the city rajsa or caaaoa.

jteeiMCUuuy, sente amrll. a. thomab At OQ. Agency for Real Estate. ALIi daaeriptiona of Metvl KtAte I slwaL dipotwd of by or ttx -nasa.

LOANS NEGOTIATED. OrBr. 1 the "Weed Btwlijg Mscb're tVnapnj Buiirung," opposite pew oice. i post 1 No. 241 Main Street.

JA.HEB CLARK, Ud mm 1 f) Club Skates BERET'S, A. LARGE STOCK. WHOLKSALB and RETAIL. Ceo. M.

Way M4 HAIR BTBUT. SIXDEUSON'S CIST STEEL. WE nay. taken the Agency for the uii, at ma MAKERS' PlalCEC. Also a due stork of rKW 8HRBT IRON, GAL-VNiZSI IKON, W1KB, Z1NO.

OoAL HODS. WHOLESALE AND RBTAIL. FRANCIS 843 MAIN STREET. PARLOR STOVES CHEAP, TO REDUCE STOCK. I SHALL offer several odd lots of good PARLOH STOVBs, at 10 to 80 per cent less than tbey are worth, FOR CASH, Call roon and secure the bargains.

CKARZJBS KING, 47 and MAIN ST. Chaa. S. Warn SB, Auctioneer! AUCTION OF Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods and Fixtures IN TBE STORE 117 AS VMM STBEETi 9, at lO o'clock a. Belonging to the Insolvent estate of Cumtalnte Johnson, and sold by order of tbe court of probate.

decS 3d D. C. GORDON, Trustee. SI 00! Holidays are Coming. OWE HUNDBMD DOLLARS Will uy a Gold Hunter Watch lhat cost taco.

Also. Uold Rises and Pins of all kinds going at panic prices, at No. 8 State street, np stairs. 1 II DUiVIU, N. B.

Business strictly eonfldentUL de Hail Columbia. NO home -withont a mother Fo meal without Fruit and Confectionery. Price. Within tlie Reach Eveiybody. COMB TO THE liner lean Fruit aad Confectionery Depot, See the stock and the low pricey and yon will not be without it.

Come soon for the sacrifice is greai, and the rnsh still continues, "buck Is and live we must, A specialty in Malaga Grapes at tl cents per pound, ana ponua boxes 01 Figs at cents. Tours respectfully, JULIUS HARLEM. Fruit and Confectionery Depot, No. 7 American row. 200 EUSHELS POTATOES.

500 barrels Niagara County APPLES, 150 bushels ONIONS, 100 PLATT'B BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BUTTER. CHEESE, POULT GAME, etc. AT Haskell Bronson's, 171 and 118 BTATB- ST. decs GEER FOND, P. O.

BUILDING, Are now receiving a fresh supply of aew goods for HOLIDAYS! CONSIST1SG IN PART OF New Illustrated Books, Juvenile and Toy Books, Uames, Praj-er Books, Bibles, line Bussia and Turkey Moroceo Poeket Books, Writing Berks, Portfolios, Backgammon Boards, fine Stationery Boxes, Gold Pens and Pencils, Pocket Diarits, And hundreds of other articles that make aeeful Presents. Our assortment will be nnnsually complete and prices reasonable. deed CARDIGAN JACKETS We have now in stock, a large and well assorted line of the abo ve goodi that must be sold, regardless of COST, Oar IMO Jacket for Oar S.SO Jacket for 3.SO Oar S.OO Jacket tor 3.00 Oar a.OO Jacket for l.OO Alto a large line of WOOLEN SHIRTS, UNDER SHIRTS and DRA 1VERS that will be told clieap tor CASH, at r.lERRir.l AIM'S, Asylum St. dec Every Gentleman- Prizes a well-made and perfect Fitting Shirt. We claim to make a Superior SHIRT.

Superior in Material. Superior in Workmanship. Superior in Fit. 1 Superior in Laundry. We respectfully solicit a trial of our Custom Shirts to Order.

A full line of the same manufacture constantly on hand. 7. E. COVEY CQ. One Price Furnishing Store, 45 Asylum St.

W. E.OOVBY, 3. r-HITH dece STOVES. WE OF FEB FOB CASH THE BALANCE OF OCB STOCK OF PARXOR STOVES AT Greatly Reduced Rates. COME AT ONOB TO M.

CULLEN COS 117 Asylum Street, AKD BATB TOCB DOLL ABB AND CJEAl'S. AOENTB FOH Littlefield's Horning Glory Stove. M. CTJLLEN dec! 117 Asylum IStreet. WE WILL OPEN This Thursday Morning December 1879, TWO CASES -4 3 DOZEN NUBIAS AT 25 Cts.

Each. These ft re the tame goods each at we sold 1UU Dozen In NINE OATS, and the last we can get this aea-son. SAWYER ft 418 and 420 Main Street. SPRINGS AND AXLES. WE call the attention of the Carriage Makers and the pahlic la general to onr large and well selected assortment of Springs and Axles It embraces all tbe best make known.

We offer all at manufacturer prices, la lots to salt. R. F. BLODGETT 17, 19 and II MARKET ST. dec 6 To! the Ladies and Gentlemen of Hartford and Vicinity.

rE shall oiler for the next thirty days oar entire stock of elegant DRKHSINu 3WN8 and SMOKING at sreatl re duced prices, at Ccmklin's Bazaar, 161 MAIM STREET. Just Received. A. full line of one and mo Button HID GLO VES, made by the justly celebrated LAPORTE, for the tale of which we are tole agents. We know whereof we speak aa tee have given them several year trial, and tee do not heaitateto pronounce the in the beat Kid 4n the known ivorld.

Trk-e for plain Sieves eaipeas It bas boen for tbe past two months-. 00; two button, ti.tX. II. W. CONKLIN, S6t MAIN STREET, dec Expecting to Remain in Hartford, WE OFFER OCR CLOTHING! A8 Low as the Lowest AT DAY, CASWELL ONE PBICE MAMMOTH WARDROBE 54 and 56 ASYLUM ST.

dec6 More Big Bargains, WE hare just received a lot of GOOD ALL WOOL OV4KCOATS, worth tlx, and we propose to let them nub, for $7.50. A few of loose Lyoa Skin Ovsreoats wholesale price lt for $9. SUITS, REEFERS, CARDIGANS. Boys' Clothing, Famishing Goods. Any and everything is oiiered, as low as tbe lowest.

We' Mean Business WHITTELSEY'S, tO AND ASYLUM ST. decs dw OVER SGAriFS. A new lot of Gents' OTerScarfs just received. Also another lot of those 50 cent Gauntlets, by KELSEY HITCHCOCK, Cor. Main and Fearl Streets.

dert Call and See THE Decker Bros'. Splendid Pianos, Betor purchasing lewher or try ome of tboe ESTEY ORGANS, The sweetest toned organ In the conntrr. Also, a Bomber of secono-aaad ftano to rent or for ale very tew. Iaetrncuoa gives on tbe Piano, Organ and Uonot tee voice, at S. T.

EISSELL deot 4 Asylum street. YOU WAJuT A BUrAttlOR trOLJl A WATVtt nuy a Ladd Patent Stiteacd Gold Watch Case. Fitted with a Sne movement to suit, and yon are all Hpht. Yoa will thus save a handaome Mm of money, and voor movement will have a cm of nnexceiied eiennce and durability- For Hie by daaien in watches generally. Bend for full descriptive circu lars toe msaafaetnrera, J.

A. HBOW.1 efc debt edeod Jl Xaidea Lane, New Tork AT Reduced Prices to Close Them Out. $15, 18, I5, (30, tan, tc etc Blanket, from tl.50 to tso. Bobes, Burdnglei, Sad dJtes and other Horse Oooda Tery Low Wholesale and BetaiL SMITH, BOURN 142 Asylum Street. Geo.

Lincoln IliOJV FOUNDERS, And Manufacturers of Machinists' and Sewing Machine Tools Iron Balling, Glass Tiling, and Builders' Iron -Wwk, el HiDTFOBb, CONN. lydll THE GILDED AGE! A Tale of To-Day, THE NEW BOOK BT MARK TWAIN and i A Charles Dudley Warner. EROSPKOTTJS now ready. Agents can onromence canvaselnfr at ouce. This la the ibst will sell.

ITor territory, apply to AMERICAN PUBLISHING OOMPAN1 118 Asylum (street. oct P. W. GALliAUDET Banker and Note Broker. and Wall Mrect.

NEW YORK. Hardware, Metal, Iron, Bnbbar, bhoe. Paoer and Paoer Hanfinpa. Lumber. CoaL and Railroad Paper wanted.

Advances made on business paper and other securities. lydis FURS I FURS! AT Reduced Prices SEAL, MINK, LTNX, BLAOK MABTKN, etc Very low, wholesale and retail. E. L. PARKER.

ABTLDM 8THEKT, Sign of the -Golden Hat." nov 14 The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company OFFER FOR SALE AT par and accnmnlated interest, the First MorUraee Bunds of the Harlem Klver and Porteheeter hailroad Company. 'J heee Bind bve thirty years to run. bear 7 per cent, interest, pavableeuml-anDuaily. and are guaranteed, principal Dd Interest, by tbe New Yort. New Haven and Hertford Pailroad i ompany.

J. T. tSHK.L10.4, TreaenrerNew York. New Haven and bartford Pail' roao i ompany, uianu ventral Dtptit, ew tork. novti ladis Sates for Sale TWO Marvin'a Safes in good order.

Inner dimensions of one, 4'J Inches high, 1 Inches wide, 18 Inches deep; of tbe other, feet 7 laches high. feet 3 Inches wide, S3 inches deep These Bei'es will be sold at a bargain. Apply at tbe omceof the Bail nay Passenger Awnrance Company, dec! lmd Cor. Grove and Project etrecte. Good Securities for Sale.

A0 DAY FIRST MORTGAGE NOTE for tV.GO, netULit oue and-, half per cent, a mouth, 'trst names. lb profny ifi the heart of New Uavca, CoiiB. M'evtem First Mortaires 10 per cent, bonds Equitable Trnt Co, a per cent, goaxmnteed boads. TO KENT VERY CHEAP. A desirabU tenement Is Parcville.

DAY G0DDARD, Real Estate asd Lotu AenU, 145 Main ttreet, HatW- oec IOTQ. I D. R. WOODFORD COAL DEALER, Bear 131 State Street. Franklin, Lackawanna, Lehigh IV Special attention given to coals for family use.

)yl lvd). 532 NORTH STAR. 632 ss 1. 1. i iiki lei a-; TbosecheaD Hoods direct from the market.

Cot ton, Oomtt and all Wool Flannels, bargains. Youi ii Ladies' and tienia1 Wranoers and Draw ers, very cheap. FlanBel olankets. a real stuaner lloelery. mittens, uiofM.ua Tippeia, for inecrowa.

nuaaer wool noee rieece r.tnea Hosiery so cheap yon c.n put your foot on them. Kvervthtngat the NJKrH bTAR." at the lowest cash price, at MS afaut street. U. JB. MAJtTIN oec a Cement, Drain and Sewer Pipe, Wis Bare on nana ana lor sale at tbe lowest cash price, a large amount of Drain an.

newer ripe, Drancnee, bibows. i raps, mc Ail Chimney Tops, and Albany Land Tile. n. D. BinBMlJj, matSlydli 11 Pearl street.

TRAVELING BAGS Gents' Vienna Tmeling Bags, AND Ladies' Shipping Bags, AT REDtCEDPBICES! FOH CASH, AT THB Allja HaU Harness astl Trnnk Store. I. D. BULLARD. nov 14 die SO Asylum street.

HATCH TYLER, 0 BTATB BTBXBT, Ax.no. rjreped to receive orders far tb best Tart. ue. Lackawanna, Wllkesbarre aad ouaer A- COAXiS. rarlletilai attactlm paid to the preparation cf Oca) rax aumercc uc, fell If tdls Thisls in Small Type, but Read It i Stationers, Priateis, And dealers in FANCY GOODS- Flease bear In mind that tbe useisT vaiuaTT, That can be found in any one place In the United tales, or EBVILOns, American, English and French.

wbitoi. rarxBs. White andTlnted, Holed, Plain and Flat, and Ruled for rsa. Blottlnit and TiBeee Papers. BLJUVK BOOKS, Of all Kinds, iiitioiiir, 01 all kinds.

Hew styles of rarnB asd BsvmvorEs, In Boxes, with or withont iKrriax Goods for the HOLIDAYS, Indndtnc MBOStio urauir, and KorciBeaBTni blocks, aacaeamioa aim chess soaks, sairas or vabiocs kinm, rUTlUS CABBS OHXCKBBS, AT 6, 8, 10 and 12 Ford Street HA RIIOBD, CCBK. Also, The Place for FINE PRWTIXQ. Plimpton M'fg Go. nov 24 dlsManl WKRCBA'NTS and MANTJFACTtTB. Kits win Dest l4urt meir abipmenu UMar OCTSujjttiiuii uv u.iuf PATE3T SHIPPING TAGS.

i wo Hundred Millions have been need within tbe past ten years, without complaint of loss by Ta becoming aeiacaeo. ail eaprce. ixi. oh iub Sold by ranters and eauoners everywhere. Sep IS md More Peaceful Feeling In Havana, TALK OF C0MPLYIKO WITH THB AGREE- XEHT OF SPAIN CITED.

CASTELAR UNPOPULAR. tAktlNET THREATENING. MINISTER SICKLES RESIGNS. The Wabhlngtoa Governmont Will Ket ac Dowa, THE VIRGIHIU8 AND THE CAPTIVES MUST BE FORMALLY SURRENDERED WITHIH 10 Oat. isetter Reeling la Cuba.

Havana. Deo. 5. via Kev West. Dao.

fl. The olty continue quiet. The feeling on the question ot the delivery of tbe Ylrglniu ha Undergone a considerable change ainoe yesterday. Many Spaniard are now la favor ot the Immediate quiet delivery of th vessel tti the nited State authorities, as a contrary oourse would place them In open rebellion against the government of Spain. Leading ornoers of the volunteer held a meeting this morning at the residence of Senor ubiieta, tb.

President 6T Ctaiuo Kapanol. ilueta subsequently Informed an American that tbe lrginius would be delivered ouletlv. It 1 reported tbat Zulueta has received a rllai patoh from Sonne 'oo, representative at oiaa. oi me i asino r.apanol, counseling tne eiivery oi me irginius and saying Spain rill afterwards claim fl00.000.000 damages from the United State. The proposal to send the Virginlus to Spain and there turn er over to an American man-of-war la re aeived with favor bv the bnanlntda.

Hal- talions of volunteer are forming. Tbe tnited States naval othoers at Santiago de Cuba report ofiiolally that the number of men captured on tbe Virgiuiu was ifty-tnree were executed, ui tne l)i survivor fourteen are native or naturalized Amer ican. The remainder are of various nationalities. FScond Dlapaicbk HaVawa, Deo. 8.

The teellng In the cltv continue to improve. Opposition to the delivery ot tbe Virginlus is deoreaaiug. Prominent republican and many eonaerva- ives are in ravor or toe delivery of be steamer, and dvl.B bessatlon ot opposition thereto. The message of President Grant is anxiously looked for. Gold and exchange are deoliniog.

Rarrlrl Depart, lor li 1. Offic ial poet. Havana, Dee. General Burrlel leave here to-morrow (Sunday) for Rautlazo Cuba to resume eharge of that department. Tne Ameriran Cowan late and the Vir ginia.

Coder bssrd. The llerald't Havana special aav the American consulate is quietly guarded by troops. An attempt was made Thursday igbt to burn tbe irginlns. have ben sent on board to protect her. Tbe war Feeltna Reviving; In Madrid asteiar tnsepuisr-A abluet rl.l..

Maijhii), Dec. 7 A conference ha taken place between Castelar and Salmerun, whioh la believed to have resulted In the restoration of harmony between the mstesmerv. The opposition President Castelar ia bulmlnauug in a cabinet crisis. The whole Spaulsn press Indignantly protest against tbe tone of President Grant's message as an impertinent interference In Cuban affilrs which really Is none of his boslofs. Th eanse of the aaMn'st crisis the cLarge that telar panders.to America.

The situation here springs from tbe astounding Ignoranoe, haughtiness and pride of the people. The feeling 15 intensely warlike. Uealguatlon ol ninl.Ur lckl. New Yobe, Dec. 7 The Hera'd Dubllsbe tbe following reoeived in cypher via Pari Mairiu, Dec 6 The Cuban qaeation again wear a graVe aspect here.

General Pickle to-day tendered hi resignation ot the ministry to Spain to Secretary Fish. Tbl act ha been decided on by the general eonsroueno. oi a auagreement wnlob b.s arisen during the progress of the eomplica tlon With Spain. A strong mlsunderstand- ng baa existed for some time, it Is believed. Jurtng tbe reoebt negotiations oeeretarv Fif acted directly with Senor Castelar, ignoring Minister Sickle.

Secretary fish also disapproved ot the imperative tone' of Min ister sickle oorrespoudenoe with the Span, ish government. The secretary of state and the minister bave had frequent disagreements before thia, almost amounting to a rupture, on the occasion of the correspondence attending the remand of Bidwell, the Bank ot Kugland forger, from Havana, and also during tbe Dr. Houaid ease. WDen Secretary Fish Ignored Minister Sickles, and dealt directly with tbe Spanish minister, it ts said generally In diplomatic circle tbat the good olhoee of Mr. Lay-ard, the Kngdsn minister, accomplished a settlemeid Now, aa secretary Fish propose further oobceselons, Minister Sickles resigns.

ins uuDaa authorities demand tbat tbe Vlrglnius be sent, at the direction ot Senor Soler, the colonial minister at preeont in Cuba, to some port of Spain or Porto Kioo, there to await the result ot arbitration. The Feeling In Government Cirri a Rat a.iii- spprtncuMsu at war b). u.livcred np Is a formal ana open banner. Washington. Deo.

The protocol stoned bv Admiral Polo with Secretary Fl.h on tb Aih of November was with the full approval of hi government, after a mature considera tion ol all It eonsequeuee. and ainoe that time It has expressed no inclination whatever tor a cnange of It term. Tbe excitement In tbe Island of Cuba and alleged threat concerning the Virginia gave a reasonable foundation tor fear on the part of many per sons that the vessel and surviving Daasenirera and crew would not be promptly delivered to me tnitea rjtate autnonties according to the term of tbe agreement, but suoh appre- nensiun nave not oeen snared oy tne execu tive Drancn oi our government, tor it can positively be stated that there la nothing to diminish it confidence In tbe sincerity' of purpose of the Spanish government or it ability to execute iu engagement. Tbe de lay of the transaction will be unavoidable. ana only recently tne arrangement for the consummation of the terms has been com pie- tea, vvnatever may nave been suggested nereiorore as to me programme, it can now be aseerted tbat tbe irsibiue will be delivered to one of our naval vessel within the next tea day at a Cuban port In the open day, and the (orviving passenger and orew will be transferred to a United State ship at Santiago de Cuba in an eauallv open manner.

Vesel to perform these services will soon be If they bave not already been designated by the secretary of the navy. This Is the condition of affairs to-night which has served to Inspire hope of continued oe.ee with Spain in order that tbe United State may continue to give their moral support to the Castelar government in it effort to establish the republic Admiral Polo ha lately reoeived a communication from Captain General Jovellar iu whioh there is no reference to tbe subjeot of his alleged resignation. No IrlodlBcatloa Asked by Washington, Dec. 6. There I tbe hiehest authority for stating that the Castelar government ha not asked for a modification of the protocol, to enable the Virgiuiu to be placed in the custody of a third nower to await aojuuicatiou.

xoi suggestion came irom toe uuoan autnonties to Admiral Polo, and was unofficially communicated to Seore-Fieh; but, as stated yesterday, it doe not meet me view 01 tne administration. NAVAL WORK AND MOVEMENTS. Anolber Accident" to Delay tne Ara- uc. New York. Deo.

8. An aocldent oconrred shortly before one o'clock yesterday morning wmon win result in detaining tne Spanish frigate Arapiles in the dry dock for ten days or perhaps a month longer. It happened in this way roe Koanone was belne oast off tbe cob dock, and bauledover to the long dtck. wnen sne struck- tne ooal boat pland, whioh was made fast to the caisson In front of tbe dry dock. About twenty minute afterward tne pland, containing duu tons ol ooal, tilled and sank, the stern sliding undera projection of the dock.

The boat 1 settled several feet In the mud. Betng held down bv the Droiec- tion of the dook, tbe mud, and her cargo, it will be Impossible to raise her In less than three weeks, according to Constructor Hans-oom'a estimate of the labor. This ia quite unionuuate ior tne epanisn man-01-war, as it was meant to xioac ner out to-day. Ihe city of to be Fnrchaacd. It 1 said the steamer City of Merlda, the fastest veesol on tbe ooaet, will be altered Into a gunboat and transport to be used in oase ot war.

A quaotity ot ahip timber la now on her wharf, whioh, it is said, will be nsed to strongmen ber so as she oan carry sixty- puuuuers. Otber Boston, Dec. Orders were received at the navy yard to-day to have the new torpedo boat ready for sea in twenty days, whioh is almost an Impossibility. The Franklin is being rapidly put in shape for sea sec vioe and will doubtless go into commission by another week. 1 Rear Admiral Steedman, formerly commandant, paid an unofficial visit to tne yarn to-oay.

New Yohjc, Deo. 6 A number of boiler maker were detailed irom tbe navy yard to day to Key West to do repairing. The do-mand fir workmen on the United States vessels now at the yard so great that none of tbe mechanic or laborer employed oan leave wore to assist in raising tne barge which sunk in front ot the AraDl.es. Th n. ginea of the Florida and Roanoke will be tried to-morrow morning.

Tbe bustle of breoaration ia notioeable aa iiminl nn th. and Bwatara, and recruiting ia going on continually. There ia a notioe at the gate soliciting recruit. work is continued in the Brooklyn navy yard with unabated activity. No visitor, are admitted.

The United State vessel Colorado now lies on tne Battery. TUB FIBB RECORD. Philadelphia, Deo. 6 A building at the corner of Buttonwood and Twelfth street was burned this morning. It was occupied by Warrington At steel pen manufacturer, and Dearborn bran founders.

The loss is to.uou; insurance eis.uuu. Washington, Dee. 7. A fire occurred on street, between 4 and 6th streets, th morning, destroying turee small frame house. A ctllia buoui two vear.

010, oi Mary Wortu Ington, was burned to death. Habbisbcbo), ra, Dec. 7. The machine shop connected with the extensive Bessimer ateei worn at oaiawin, tnree miles east of here, was named to tne ground to-day. fBO'iDlNCk, Deo.

Central hotel waa damaged by fire to the extent of a few Hanford and Western Mortgages. havlojr money ean btiy tome Of tie above named mor wages In nuanu ties to suit the purchaser, sd which will net from one to 1J par cent, per month. L. H. HOLT, deel Broker.

41 Main street. TOKHEY'S WEATHER STRIPS For Sale and Applied BT A. R. 'ANDREWS S9h Asylum Street decj dls WE HAVE RECEIVED AND 8HAU. OPEN This Thursday Morning, ABOUT 1,000 TABDS Linen Table Damasks, the celebrated Barnesly and other popalar make which we shall offer for a few days at manufacturers price.

These goods are from a well-known Boston porting Jobbing house, aad mast sold to raise the cash. All marked la plaia figures. One price and no deviation. Notr is the time to bur and 359 Main Street the Place. JOSEPH LANGDON CO.

deed 1 BARGAINS IH Vatches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver Ware. BRONZES, AND Fancy Goods. 0. H. BUELL 323 Main Wtrect.

Better than the Best, Cheaper than tne tneap88i. Tea accond-hasd gofne at the lowest cab price. oat ae good aa new, ana luujr war ran tea ior Ore years, TDete lirpuia uare trees a buui time. Bcre is $400 wortb forf5. The woudeifal CuNiKHr UKAND, an entirely tva.

Hti and the cheaieet Ureao in the world. fetle Ho. 1. four aeu of reeds, ten etopa, and ootdtalcs IbefoLiowiDg neioaia, vioia, naie. pieoio, orcbeetra- (one of tbe meet bcaatifol toned etope in inemarKet) iTemmanxe, ut-dw, conpitr uq iune In excfcllcBt pcliehed reaonant caw oi-namented w1tb rmii and mMia HotiK.

with Frenrh wslont noitrb. da tun Bweli which it only need in thia Urwn. uoom. close ta ova. door, and all improreinemf ncceueary to mm.ki a nrst claw rnceoniy i.

Stvie No. 2. fuor aeta neda. a-x atop-, tie ICelo- dia, picolo. flute, orcbeatrai, sab bare and uemulan-e.

frceoniTir.u coe auic lmivv: bivic. Model eoj style two sets rcesia. atope me-lodia, Tiobv piouio, flaie, tox hamasa, forte. Price Moae) Goxn foar otopa, two feu reeds. Price on It Lit tie Gem atyle one set retds.

one stop vox huaana, finely polished case, with barreia, ciethea mcrtised ktys with irory front, mosic rack, lamp mata. biow peddle, knee swell aod everythite reqailte to make It the beat rgan for th mooey in we woriu. uniy to uur vraiiB srs svu rvtu vu monthly initalimeDte or from to w. JOHN 8 dec4 dftw 197 (tain street, Hartford, from the Official Keport of I 'j ihe JarvOB Mnsical jn.trnmcnis. aapoeiuoa IUmverselle, Vienna, lBis: -w.

rsgret tnai we celebrated inanirnrators of the new in Fiano Jseesre Diftin.iii to wnom tne entlte arr or nana maamg l. jrresuy indebted, nave nut exniouea." MaftTBO PrrasLLA, I'reeident Italy 1 Hkbk DraBA 1st vice-rreeioent anctna Prof. lr. Liseajooe, td ice-fresident. Francs vLTTOBS MaLCHS! I Sly i3 Ur Bijwabs Mas sua aneiria F.

CsRvsnT Bohemia, Austria Jobabk rJanzsrsLD Hungary. Anstxia i 1 1 I'm Qermanr I CTHT.R Oaiait rranc Da Bobiako Brjatn I Mons. kEiNKSNd Beleinm I Director Wanna. Bwitaerland 3 La frr Hit. I I i.S Dr.

O-CavB Pauls Prof, of the Cni- Gemn Tersity of Wpz'g, ifficlal Keport wermMiy Weika. Seotember S. 1C73. kfi sarrs. fiTHtinriT A fiOHP.

Oents i he inairniiioent Btelnway Grand Plsno bow stands in my ma etc room, and presents a harmonic touiity of admirable qualities, a detailed enumeration of wblchie the moresapeiflaoaa, aa this inetrn meat fully jaeunea tbe world-wide repatauon tnai for TAsra von have everywhere ec loved. After eo mach well-deserved praise, permit me also to add my hoouee, and tne expression ox mj anaia gaiaed admirauon, with wmca rejnain. Extract from a letter from Dr. Fiarz Luzt, to the VRrVHDCCrtlT TUU I H. IftABn blCAl.

celebrated composer. Metzdorf, which letter dated weimar. September if7. lbra, is now in poaeession oi Messrs. meinway "rray ten nr.

eieinway ina. nisepienaia upngui Piano shone to brilliant advantase at the festival per formance at anbury, where last Toes day It served under my nogersas 'Vice urcnestra, excmiig gener- aiadmixauon. xoara, veiy ugiy. "FRANZ LISZT. vkov th new wirtiiK zsitumo.

Anew Grand Piano from eieinway A Pons, Few! wuiui wa tww auu ucaiu ui a. i.u "icm music room, we must acknowledge as the grandest creation that modem science in Piano building has produced. WM. WANDaK. a rent.

Oet IV i ArlJIUUl Bl IOCV, UBIUUIU, wuu. A GREAT BARGAIN AT Brown, Thomson McAVhirtefn, JO.OOO YARDS HAMBURG Edgings and Insenings At prices that will astonish everybody. ALSO THE BEST KID GLOVE BVKB BOLD AT A. DOLL.AR In the United Bute. Mew Goods HE3KIVKD DAILY.

BROWN, THOMSON McWHIRTER, 269 asd 273 Main Street. novsH tfdl I Qrand Cennl Heaaaoariex fot Peal Kstala. Ail kinds ot Real Batata, city aad Country propsiyt soi. as WBTStangea, raniea, wnen ennrge or ana 3.056 star. rwii.

If If 8 I i all I I I lavered. BrSClat DISPATCH TO THB COURANT, vtAfUtrTijtoJf, Sunday, Deo. C. The Committee on salary bills In the house will report to-morrow. The majority recommend the repeal of the tneraasi fr tnemLert ot both ho.

ci ioiitjresa, and their presiding ouloers, to take effect This amounts to a restoration of the former compensation of 15,000 a year and mileage. The proposed bill provides that no mileage shall be drawn for the aeectoh. 1V frill have about the effect oet thb treasury as If the repeal wa to "go back to Mareh 4th last. The minority of the committee will report a muoh stronger and more far reaching meaa are than that supported by the majority, c. I Associated Press Dlspatcb.l 'a lie foreign nail.

Washington, Deo. 8 Tbe postmaster general baa addressed a latter to the agents of the different trans-Atlantlo steamship line sailing from New York luforming them that he Is prepared to receive proposal In wtltlog for the oonveyaooe of toe mall from New York to port of the United Kingdom and the oontinent of Kurop. tor a coutraot of two years, eouimenolng January 1st, 1874. Ths Louisiana The senate committee on election met to day and took up tne credential of the Louis iana contestants, MoMilieu and 1'luohbeok. The oomnalttee adjourned uatil to-morrow evening, when they will hear both on the law ol too case.

IHK WUTUKH. R.port froan Unlt.d aula Slcaal OiHc. Synopsis for the paH tioenf y-four hour. WASHrsoTON. Deo.

8. 1 a. m. The barometer couttnues very high from the St. Law rence valley southward over the New Kng-land and middle stales, while the pressure na atminisned la tbe upper lake region and northwest.

The temperature has risen slightly on the middle Atlantic ooaet and thence westward to tbe lower Missouri valley. lsnr weather ts reported from New findand. cloudy weather with light easterly to southerly winds and area of rain in the middle stata and lower lake region, cloudy weather with liKbt wind, in the southern states, light rain with easterly and southerly winds iu the Onio valley, and tbenoe northward over tfee upper lake region and upper Mississippi valley. itohaUMv s. For New England generally clear and cold weather wilt prevail during the greater por-tlou ottbe day, followed by winds shifting to easterl.T, leas pressure, luoreasing cloudiness and rising temperature.

jt tbe middle states and lower lakn region, (lightly rising temperature, light and fresh easterly to southerly wtnus, with generally cloudy weather and light rain. For the Ohio valley and thence northward over th. lake region, liiht to froeh easterly to outn-erly winds, with rains. Tor the northwest less pressure, rising temperature, light and fresh variable wind with area of rain, possibly snow in the upoer Mississippi valley. Fur tbe southern state generally cloudy weather and area of rain, the temperature remaining low on Atlantic coast and rising slightly in the Mississippi valley.

There is aa atmospheric depression In the lower Missouri Valley, which may develop Into a storm ou the upper lake during Monday. FOREIGN NEWS. UKEATtHirAlN. The Lob F.aru A bsndoned-Kesras or ia i riw-i owsrsict of sne srreut sailors and a IxjsnoN, Deo. 7.

The crew of tbe Loch K.arn whioh ran into and sank the Vllle du Havre have arrives at I'lvmoutb. The were brought Into port by th. British (Jueen, which took them off the lioch Kara on tbe ih at whioh time she was tu a sinking condition. The account ol the Vllle du Havre disaster given by the rescued crew represents that tbe captain and second mate of the steamer came ou board the Lueb Kirn shortly after the ooilislon and did not assist in saving any of tbe passeugers, and that tbe majoiity ol the Freuob crew exhibited la mentable oowardloe. Be captain of the Loch Earn make the following statement oiolrcumstanoe attend ing the collision After first sighting the steamer and seeing that she was oomttiit dan' garously near the oaptaln of th.

Loch Kara rang tne snip bell and ported hi helm. The helm of the steamer was put to starboard but toe steamer came right aero, tb. Loch Earn' bow. Tb. neorde In the first boat from the French steamer did not say she was sinking, but the captain of the riarn observing tbat tb.

steamer was settling down ot out bis boats, fielthertbe first trench boat nor the second one whioh arrived shortly afterwards bringing tbe first and second captains of the Vllle du Havre attempted to return; but in spite ol tbe expostulation of all tbe crew who were left on board the Loch Kara and the threat of her mate to tire npuu them, remained alongside tbe shin. The olotbing of tbe Frenoh officer who reached the deck of the Loch Earn was dry, abowlng no signs of their having been In tbe water. Finally some Englishmen seized and manned one of the Frencb boats and went to the res cue of those struggling in th. sea. Only one of the French bunt's crew assisted in the res cue.

The captain of the Looh Kara considers me great loss of Ufa resulted from the fact that his vessel drifted such a long distance from th. steamer after the celli.lon before it was possible to shorten tail.from tbe tardi ness ol the steamer la sbowiug signals of dis tress ana me niisoonauct ot tne crew. SPAIN. another Attempt to be made on Carta gena. Maipbid, Deo.

7. It la aald that the gov eminent ha issued peremptory order to tbe fleet to attack Cartagntia in conjunction with toe tana lorces. baa been whollv atianaonea oy tne government force, on account ot the prevalence of small-pox and ouuiera. ITALY. New Cardinal, and Nsncloa Rome.

Deo. 7 It 1 said that in the eon.ia- tory wcicd is to be neld on the22u Instant, eleven cardinals will be oreated, and nuncios to Madrid, Lisbon. lenna and Pari will be appuiutca. MEXICO. Rellslou Disturbance.

In Tezeoatlan sue arcade ot Augangno (turned Alive. Citt of Mexico. Nov. 27. via Havana Deo, 6.

Helieious disturbance have oconrred In Tezcoatlan. The Catholics made an attack on the Protestants, with shout of "Hurrah tor our iteiigion. and "Death to Protest ant." Troop have been aent to arrest tbe rioter and prevent further trouble. The Hkvixta (newspaper) say the rioter burned alive the Aloade of Auganruo. lb.

Kevolullon In Yncafan. The revolution in Yuoatan continue. Five hundred federal soldier left Vera Cruz for i'rogrego on the steamship City of Mexico, wnen tney arrived tne revolutionists refused to allow them to land, but at tbe end of the third day gave their consent. Vascnez, the leader ot tbe revolutionists, is gaining adher ants. It is believed, now that the federal government has taken aotion againBt Vas- qucz, tbat the rebellion will be quelled, vuter, prevaua eisewnere tnrougnoat tne re' public FROM THE WESI.

(isag of Df.per.dee. Conquered hf Liuzeua St. Locwa, Deo. 6. A letter from Sulnhur hook, say six aespersxioe made a raid along bite River, Nov.

2titb, robbing the settler of horsds, money, jewelry, etc. On tne return trip tney crossed tne river at Ma guire's Ferry and when about half a mile below the ferry were fired upon from ambush by a party of citizens. Hartingson their leader and two other were killed another robber was mortally wounded and tbe remaining two slightly. Tbe citizen made preparations to bang the survivors but were prevailed on to let tbe law take its oooruo, Tub Clui-lDf a 1 linnril or Trade on the Financial rrosiem. Cincinnati.

Deo. The finance com' mittee ot the board of trade to-day repoited resolutions mat an restriction limiting na tional baok as a speolal privilege should be removed and the right to issue note should be given to all companies furnishing capital on tbe present basis of security to note that In this way tbe publio debt could be funded at home in bond at a rate of not over 1 per cent, interest ana inese oona raignr. oe convertible greenbacks to secure the elaeti city of the curreuoy when necessary. Also a resolution asking oongress to punish the pay mint of interest on current deposit by na tional bank. Iitacn.iea itormsn Emigrant).

Salt Lake Cttt. Nov. 7 Several parti of Mormon converts who emigrated from the old country last summer have within the last lew wetKs returned, aisappotntea ana dis gusted. 'Some twelve or fifteen in company go back In a day or two and other are pre pared to go. KEW ENeLAiin ABWS.

A Isalns Clerk. T. a whence. Mass Dee. 7.

Chas. Burn ham, a young olerk, has been missing since Saturday evening, and it is supposed Be baa been drowned while sxatlug. Resumption In I swrtirs and Lowell mill, i The Atlantis cotton mills whioh have been running only part of their machinery tour day eaoh week are to (tart every loom on full time. Th. Washington woolen mill has started np on large government order for navy blue for the United State navy.

Lowell. Deo. 7. The Appleton oomDanv of this city will commence to-mor row to ran their mill on full lime and pay until the close of the pay roll for December, A Newport Grocer Drowned. Providence.

Deo. 7. The body of George H. Gifford. a grocer ot Newport, who had been missing several fays, was found in Crab pond, Fall River, yesterday.

VRV.VX NEW lOBa. A notner Great cnban Meeting. New York, Deo. 7. A meeting was held in tfal olty this afternoon composed of prominent citizen to arrange for a monster meeting at Cooper Institute, next Friday night, to give expression to publio sentiment with regard to Cuban affairs.

The list ot vice-president THE LATE STORM. Sinking of a Lake Propeller and Barge -Jlssy Lives Last Pout Eloin, Deo. 8 Captain Barrett Qf the Hrge tuiding Stir; with a eew bt aeven men, arrived here this afternoon Ih a yawl boat with their feet badly frozen. They left the barge about nine mile oit in a disabled condition. She was laden with 24 000 bushel of wheat from Milwaukee for Sarnla, Bad ws in tow of th" propeller City of Detroit, which was laden with 8.000 bushel ot wheat, tbe balanoe of her cargo being rolling freight.

Tbe gale struck them this morning, when they cut the barge loose and about 7 o'clock ths City of Detroit sank iu Saginaw bay. Captain Barrett said three of tbe orew of the propeller were in the yawl and one man was seen in another boat. It is feared the rest of tbe orew went down with the propeller. There were about twenty men on board. FiiOiii tub Rotiu Haratlnarora KILalMippI ateamer'a Boiler I lire, men New Orleans, Dec.

7 A special from Marshall, Texas, says the boiler of the steamer Royal George exploded last night at Albany, between Jefferson and Shreveport. The mate and three 4eek hands were instantly killed and rive otners were seflously wounded. Captain Sooville bad a jaw fractured and pilot McLarry was slightly wounded. Tbe oargo Will be saved. A later report say the wreck on Are.

Relief will be sent from Shreveport. OBITUARY. Blauop Arnallaaje ot Wlsconaln. New York, Deo. 7.

BUhop Aimltase of Wisoonsin died here this morning in St. Luke' hospital. MlLWALKKE, Deo. 7. Bishop Armitage of this city, who died In New York to-day, succeeded to the F-ptsopal bishoorif of tbeWls-eousin diocese after tbe death of BUhop Kemper and ha filled the position most acceptably.

The new ot bis death oausea a feeling of great grief throughout the olty. SIKAiaEK AftMIVALS. At New York, the Algeria from Liverpool, the Iowa from Glasgow, and the American from Bremen. At Qanenstows, the Wisconsin and the Cuba from New York. TER.EGMPssc ITKITI8.

Three boys were drowned by falling through tbe Ice at Schuylkill Haven, Saturday. Woodward, who failed In the Rock Island stock speculation ha been adjudged a bankrupt at Hew torh. In tbe Ilaalne oourt martial Saturdry M. Pouroette brought his argument for tbe prosecution to a close. He demanded firm the legradation of the accused and afterwards his execution.

Tbe appointment, of f.M, Bartholdl, first secretary of the trench legation at 8t; Petersburg, as French minister at Washington, to suoceed tbe Marquis de Noaiiles, i announced in the Journal ujJicUL Tb. authorities at St. Louis are shipping to Pensaoola all the heavy ordnanoe which ha been stored in the arsenal ainee the war. Among the large guns are many one undred pound i'arrotta and mortar. Bridget Lanlgan.

a aorvant In Mr. Shelton Barry family at Dorchester district, Boaton, was assaulted by au uoanuwn person riuay nlgbt who attempted in vain to ravish her. and finally beat her to death with a club. George J. Wolfe and Levy of New Orleans ave brought a suit fur flOO.noo damages against MeKiilop, Sprague A commercial agents, for niaking false representations against Wolfe and Levy tor the purpose of Injuring their credit.

The Galveston. Texas, AVirs states tbat 'Thirty-three counties aive aa ararecate majority or 2 017 for the democratic ticket. showing a net democratic majority In 44 counties heard frtui of 15 0t2. The Democrats claim the state by 40.000." Governor Booth of California in hi annual message favors a revision ot tbe treaty with China which shall restrict Chinese emigration. Ue also favor legislation to eoforoe a system of uniform freight and passenger rate on railroad in California.

In a bar-room affray In Newbnrgh, N. Saturday, uarry Miwcneii, tbe leading actor In a company known as the Soout of tbe Plains." was shot in the shoulder bv Isaac Hort, son of the sheriff-elect of Orange county, ine wound 1 not dangerous. A vessel, supposed to be the missing steamer Pictou, ha been reported ashore on tbe east end of Anticosti island. It Is also surmlned tbat the Piotoa may have been burned at sea, the light of a ship on fire hav- la been seen oil rrtnoe r.dward island. A special from Fort 811L Indian territory.

say that there is no prospect that the Comanche Indians will give up the murderer. Tbe military will endeavor to arrest tbe mar auders. The Texas border settlers and gov- eminent surveyor will probably Buffer heavily. The commissioner appointed bv Governor Howard to Investigate ths ooudition of the Cranston savings bank, bave made a formal complaint to the supreme oourt that. In their opinion, the bgnk Is insolvent, and the court has directed an injunction to be lamed and ha appointed Alexander rarnum as receiver.

The recorder of deed at Washington ha received for record a oopy of the trust mort gage of the Sprague manufacturing company of Rhode Island, wherein they turn over all tbe propeity belonging to the firm and Indi vidual members thereof to Ziohariah Chaffee, In truit for the benefit of their creditor. The text of the dooument 1 in print, and oovers nearly lour side or extra cap paper. At Andenreid, Saturday morning. a fifteen miners were descending No. ope of the Honey Brook coal company' mine In a ear, the staple ring broke and the oar descended one hundred and seventy yards.

All the men were thrown out. Alexander Brown end John Riobarda were killed and John Donlln and Patriok Dolan were severely cut. The latter is not expected to live. 1 he others escaped with slight injuries Saturday afternoon as the prisoner of the New Jersey state prison at Trenton were going from the worksheps to their cell Jno, Monaban and Sumner, two liotorioo bur glars, attempted to escape. They bad made a rope from yarn taken from the weaving shop, whtch they threw over tbe wall and by tbi means got to the street.

An alarm was given and several keeper made chase and oaptured them. Both are ten year men. Monahan has served six year of hi time. The looal train to Worcester on the Boston and Albany railroad have been discontinued. and a number ot brakemen and firemen discharged.

Some of tbe locomotive engineers, it is said, will have to go baok to tiring. The Rev. Celia Burleigh say of tbe pre vailing style off feminine attire: "Woman waa originally! created a biped, and the Creator doubtlbes Intended ber to remain a biped but at present, thanks to her swing ing, trailing, cumbrous dreas, woman ia forced to make use of her hands In 'looomot- Ing' through any narrow passage-way up or down stairs, and so virtually reduced to quadruped." The Omaha Herald recently contained the following statement relating to the operation of some of the Indian agents, whioh is said to have been made bv Martin Magenni, delegate to congress from Montana They (the agents) will take a barrel ol sugar to an Indiau and get a reoeipt for 10 barrels; just so they will take a sack ot flour and get a re ceipt for M. They will take duo head ol oat tie, maroh therh four time through the corral, get a receipt for 1200, give oart of them to Indian, sell part to a white man, and teal a many baok aa possible. It Is of no use to oompiatu; tney know now it is tnem- selves.

The government of tne United State probably mean well enough. It spend a great deal of money for the In dians, who get very little of it." FINANGiC AND TRADE. Money and New obi, Dec. 6. Monev closf at six tier CfHt for call.

Uold closed at 103. having Ja-1 before sold at 10'JX, the highest pnse 01 ise any. i Dfliovetivuiwit, me Opening ntics. Oovera'aeat bOLds closed as follow? United States sixes, 181. reeieu-red, 114; United Ptatee sixes, ltgl.

coo none. 117: UnUed tttatee Ave- twenties. 1664, registered, 11U3 United Btates five-twenties of coupon 111; United lutes flve-twentie. 184, conpon. 113: United Htats five- twenties.

1B05. coupod. 1I3M: Lnltad bt.te. nve-twen lies, J.nuiiTand Ju t. 116V: United States 8rj7, coupon lt6li; United Mates five twenties, 18tt8, coupon, 116; United States ten-forties, registered 10; United state, ten forties, con.

poo, 110; Unl'ed Stales currency Pacifies, 109i; United bttee new fives. 1881, 109JJ. Tne stock market closed strong at tb. following quotation. General Lift New York Central and Hudson River consolidated.

CSV: Lake Shore, 73M; Cbicao and Kock Island Delaware, Lackawanna and VY estern, 9X; Toledo and Waba-h, 50; Harlem, Western Union Telegraph, 7i; Nrrih.estem. 61 preferred, Milwaukee and St. Paul. referred 60M; fan.ma, 91: Pacific Mull, 41 Boston, Ba'tford and Erie, Union Pacific 28; Colnmbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, S6; Atlantic and raddc preferred. 13X; and St.

Joseph, 45 XH: Cwneo idatei Coal, 4. JSzprtM stocks. Adams, Wei Fargo American, COM; United States, MK. Prodac. MarketsDec.

Chra so Flour In fair demand and nrm; sales of extra spring att5.2S&5 75; extra winter $8.00 ib. Wheat excited, prices higher; sales of Mo. 1 spring at $1.113,1. H.V: Mo. i spring at $110 cash, for seller in December 1 1.101', for seller in January tl HX1-115, 'or seller in February $1 143.

Cora active and hiituer; eale of No. 1 mixed at 4a for cash, for seller ia for seller in Jan-nary In fslr demand and bigner; sales of Iia at 37Xc for cash or seller in January; rejected bye active and higher but scan sale) of No. zatTSS'bc. Buley dull; sales ot No.a fsll ar (1 4S: Mo. a srrine i Pork nlected prices higher at opening, but subsequently became quie'.

Bales or new mass at i on sput, la Ossuary (lLsv, for seller rebruary (U 75, dosing quiet aia prices being about below highest fixates of tne duy. Prlia. mens $1S 1 50. Lard in fair demand and hlvher: sales at t7.t7X&.8oa fcrse-ller inJaDuarv. Bulk meats In euod demand ween asms aiirber.

MiLWAtTKan Elour quiet. Wheat arm and In fair demand; salesrif No. 1 spring at No. i i ,11 WH Hm)am nt I 1 a i ctAi aaa Fsniisra naaonata ians. ar.

Ua m. lydi spring tl.10 for cash, for seller in December (l.jo, I Btablea for seller id January fl.Uli Oats firm aid In fair' Oct I lea),.

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