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The Daily Journal from Wilmington, North Carolina • Page 2

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KEVT ADVEB11SEMEKTS. SPECIAL of repreeenleilvee of ths neutral powers have screed to the following peace basis 1st. Tbs eequ'eteoooa and soneattlos ef tax- a ntur. i frem Bnlela. 1 ititiwa, B.

Eeo.20. By the coefeeaioa of a djinn nrgro it has bees aaoertalned that alt tbe barn-burning and dopre. Langod. On Friday he profaned roligion, and to-day be ia to be Uptbsd. Us might have entertained some hope, even after be chose to accept these familiar accompaniments of the soaiTolJ, but be has cut away all ebanoe of safety by securing Bun Butler aa Lis counsel, lion was the evil genias of his client ia tho Unt pointment ct KiiaidunsaJiVom; referred.

By Mr. Hard A resolution to restore the credit of tbsaitele; placed on tbe Calendar. Mr. Meitiu, from tho llouaa branch of of the Select Oommlttea on einn and mileage Hubmitti ii a report. The rules were anapended ami tlm port waa taken up, (give member 83 pur day and 2(1 cents mileage aud is tho same bill that passed the llouno some days ago and which tho Senate ameudoj, red ooi ng the per diein to tl per day and ruilesge 10 cents, and the House refusing'' to concur in tbe amend menta a of Conference ws had, hioh resulted iu the lloute branch of the Committeo reporting in favor ot the provisions of tbe original lionso bill.) Mr.

Bpairow moved aoouciirreucoin the report Mr. Murkr hoped the motion to concur would not Prevail. Mr. RobiuN'ju was also opposed to a conourrenoe in the report. Mr.

Bparrow said he understood that tho Benate had voted down tbe motion to concur in their tiody and it made no difference what notion the House miwht LOST. QH FaONT BTEEIT, between Orange and Nun. a QUAY FUB TIPPFT. (a squirrel skin). Tbe finder will bs rewarded by leaving it at Dr.

Wright's Dreg Btoro. deo 21 A. O. EYKBJETT. 72pf By 8.

H. VFE8T, Anctienetr. OH WKDNEHDAY. 91st December, 1870, at 10 a At vnv nffinil. will be said.

2.000 LBS. BAOON HAMB, BH0ULDKB8 ADD BIDES. just received from New York. 10 BBL8. TCBMIP3.

10 FLOUB, and oilier artioles, ae." i deo 20 yi ,3 7t-2t M. CR6XLY, Anclloieer, Br CROSI.T HOKAIS. Steamer Waccaznaw" AT AUCTION. ON WEDNESDAY 4th January, 1871, at 11 o'olock, a. in front of our office, (unless pre-vloaely diepoeed of at private sale) ths well known 81de-Wheel Bteamer "rTACCAMAW," Ae sbe now stands, with everything appertaining and belonging to her.

Length over 163 1-10 feet. Breadth of beam 43 4-10 Depth of hold 11 Measuring 298 (3-100 tons Engine in good order, of Horse Power, and ready tor immediate uae. For terms aod particulars, apply aa above or S. L. FBXMONT, Eng.

and Sup't W. A W. B. Oo. deo SO rt 7l.u CR0NLY, Auctioneer.

By CROHLT dt HOARXS. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AUCTION. AT ON THTJBSDAY, December 22d, 1670, at 10 o'olock A we will sell at Ixchange Comer that valuable LOT upon the North sids and fronting upon Market street 40 feet, running 132 feet to Toomer'e alley, comprising two Btore now oeoupied by Messrs. Honnst sud Dinglehoff, ana tn eommautous Dwsumg above with brick outhonsee In rear. may remain for five (5) years, Interest payable aemi-annually, and for remain der cash; balsnoo 3 and 6 months, interest added.

ALSO. That valuable Brick Building at tba B. W. in-teraeotion of Market and Front etreet. now occupied by Messrs.

A Brown and Jamss A. Bradley, upon theeame accomodating Urms. Parti desiring to purchase at private sale will apply to OBONLY A MOBBIH. deo 6 69-eodts CIlRISTillJS PRESENTS. ELEGANT OBOAN8 FOB SUNDAY SCHOOLS and Parlors from $100 to 1415, at HEINUBEBOEBS, BIBLES, PBAYEB AND HYMN BOOKS from 78 eents to 110.

JUVENILE BOOKS. QHINESE LANTIBNS Work-boxes, Writing- Deaka, Card Oases, Standard Work, Albums, and1 a thousand other artioles for Christmas Presents for sale st BEiagBIBQEB'S. deo 20 71 "splendid investment. WX OFFEB FOB SALE, FOB ONK-THIBI thir original ooat, six large Tarpntine Distilleries, one Urge Bteam Pump, on large Uoiler lor ruwiiog pumps ana steaming barrlr together with Strainer, Dippers, and all noi-sary tools for running the earns, all ia eomplete ordsr, put ap iu most substantial manner, aud ready te oommsaoe operations at onoe, together Willi Sheds aud Warobouasa, for the aterageef manufactured artioles, empty easks, As. Tb above property is located npen the "Fill- jaw" wharf, next north of Ui Oi AB.B.B., and immediately upon tba BJrer.

Along wit the property will be sold lease of wharf for Heree-years, from Oct. 1, 1870, to 1873, after which time satlsfaetory arrangements can 'be made with owner for further lease. Tbe above Manufactory can distil 250 bbla, Yellow Dip Turpentine or S2S bbla. Virgin Turpentine and ia oomtruoted so aa to save labor, and ean be run at the very lowest possible ooat. Apply to TICK A MEBANE.

dee 16 68-tf-na HORSE BLANKETS La B0BE8, HABNES8, At J. 8. TOPHAMACOU, No. 8 Boatk Front etreet, i Wilmington, N. a 27 oct 28 PRESERVES, QANNKD EDITS AND VEGETABLES, JELLIES.

MAX AO A QBAPES, NUTS LAYEB BAI8IN8 In Qr. Boxes-put up expressly for family use Extracts of all kinds Oookina? Wine and Brand and the ehoicaat Liquors of all kind. Oranges uid Lsmoos Green and Black Teas of the finaet qaaiity Java and Laauavra Ooffes oarohed in the grain. sv The largest asaortmsat of fin Groceries for Christmas In the State, at GBOBGI MYIB8', 11 A13Frontlret. 70- dec 18 THE PLACE TO MALE B0NET.

TIM SUBSCRIBES WITA OB LEASE (ot a term of yaars, that desirable busiaeea kooatioa known aa IBON HILL BO ADS, with Btore, TurpeaUn BU11, xttwea, Ac, eom. Sleta. Iron Hill ia one ef tae beat stands ia tbe onnty for a barter trad. Also, tor lab), 14 good work'Mulea and A War. on (2 and 4aore) all in good order.

Apply to H. BOOEWELL, Whitevill, H. WILLAED WUmlngtos H. a del8 70-ls Bli.tLC-BAttLC. 10,000 Im MmI AN0H0B BAoaxsa.

sTor eale at factory prices. DxBOSSXT A OO. 71 dee 10 OflcetreAsorer CellecUr Oixt WmtaoToa, H. December Utk, 1870. ALL COUPONS OF CITY B05TJ8 CUB IS iw York Jaoaaryl, 1871, wUl be paid at eAo of ttiey Poaghirty, 11 WaB 4Ur4, Sew York.

T. O. (SEBVOBB, Uly Znaearar. Ti-at dee 90 SZILL iCUTI EZZLL USE AtxY BXPicrxD rxi smsx. v.

TZ3 TSOUSAyD ECSHHLS RTTTT.t. iTaJstetaUil to lew fma Oelelareatocl Lanman's Water. The most lasting, agreeable, and refreshing of, all perfumes, for use on the Handkerchief, at the Toilet, and in the Bath. For sale by all "Druggists and Perfumers. dooll t5j-eod-12m)i The CoBfftsioiis of an Invalid.

Pabliahed for tbs beneilt of Youao Mem who uiidr from Aervou ability, etc; alao a Guid-auce for the nervona of both aexee of voung and urn eaon won enppiying tne mesne nr sell- onru. Written by one who cured himself, and sent froe on receiving a post-paid directed en ToiofM. aourees bitTutaiei, MarrAia, Brooklyn, N. Y. pov 28 61-lmeod NATHAN MACB, WHOLESAJjE dealer in' LIBORS AND CIGARS, Oorux Market and Booth Water Bt roots, (H.

B. Eiler' old stand,) Wilmington, N. O. Keei't constantly on baud a fine and large assortment of LIQUOBSend CIGABB, which he offers to the trad at the loweat New York prices. feblO 116-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

VALUABLE TRIED STREET BESI- DENtK FOR SALE. WE Ol'r'KB FOB BALE, PBIVATIXY, i the very desirable Beeldenoe and Gronnde, corner Third aod MnlberryAilX streets, known aa Ihe REPITON PROPERTY. The Eon 1 wU bunt and moat eonvententlv arranged, with 11 rooms, oontaining nre-plaoe. and other rooma, oloaeta, Ac, and with a two-atory brick kitcen attached. TberS is in ths yard a cistern, of 160 bbla.

capacity, and a well of excellent water. Tne property fronts 17 feet oa Third street and 119 on Mulberry. It may oo ireaiea ior enuro or iu airisions. TERMS VERY ACCOMMODATING. JAMES ft IKE ARES.

Auctioneers and Roal Estate Brokers, dec 91 79-lw DAILY DISTRIBUTION ON TUE PER- MUTATION PLAN. No, 183, Daawa at 13 O'clock Dec 20, 1870, i CI, 13, 75. Co, 67, 42. 73, 38, 71. 40, 12, 37, TO, No.

181, Daawa a a O'Ouxnt P. Deo. B0, 1870, 40, 69, 19, 41, 10, o. 29, 7, 17, 47, 6. Witness my hand, at Wilmington, this day.

JOIIS LOUDON, Oommlasioner. nov 6 85 FOR SALE AT WHOLESALE rr rv boxes obanqes and lemons, OVJ 1,000 lbs. Candies, oo bbie. dweet Cider, 909 Flour, 50 oases Canned Goods, 100 kite Mackerel, i. 100 boxee Cbeeae.

00 kegs Butter and Lard, 1,000 boxes Herriog, aoObags Coffee, 100 bbis. Bugar, 80,000 cigar. 60 boxes Tobaooo, 100 eaeee Tova. and all kinds of goods for Christmas, suoh a FBLITB, NUTB, NOTIONS, So R. E.

HEIDE. deo 91 72 CROSSE Si. BLA1KU ELL'S PICKLES. AU0E9 AND- CUBBY POWDE3S. Ui HUBBY'S TEA0BE) AND TOMATO E8.

The Firat Quality of CANNED GOODS AND PRESERVE American, 1. English and French Prtparations, offer the FINEST Q0OD8 vr shown in Wilmington, sad OCB PEI0ES ABE LOW. at 7 North Front Street. CHAS. D.

MYERS A CO. deo 21 72- IN STORE: 15 000 TABDS Hlm BAQsiia. 0.UUU yards Light nagging, 6,000 bushel Prim Wait Corn, 600 bale Choio Iatern Hey, 100 bales North River Hay, 2,000 sacks COO bbls. Flour ell grades. KO bbla.

Pork, 75 boxes Dry Balttd 81 Jes, 160 bags Coffee, 150 bbls. Bugar, 250 kegs Nails, 2C0 boxes Candles, 160 box Soap, 60 ton Mo. 1 Ptruviaa Ouaao, Ac. ForaalelowJiy WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. 72 dee 31 CBILDRENS' OVERCOATS JPBJUIOH WaLUNQ CANI3, GENTS GARBICKS, ASIOSISHIHa BOWS, SUTERB TIES, STOCKS, (Not Railraa or Bauk.) and UMBRELLAS for CHRISTMAS, Wita a few hid away for Raw Tear at MCKBOH A 008.

ssi at at' Clothing Btore. vTQMlBStei BsililBC AjSSrdAtltE. rpHI EEGULaE MONTHLY MIS115G of tae WisauBurtasi aOding AaesslsUea, will bw OoasMroial Exeaaaga, abJs (f daeday) eveaiag at 7i e'siaea. D. CZTX Murray th WILMINGTON.

N. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21. WO. stscial asphxca to tbs journal. 1 ETlCr.2 IlALEIOn.

OTUUTOR BOLDIX ARRAIGNED -LMfCY. VOTKRtOE CiLDWXLL assumes 9mm otiTin or eovKRfroH, jcdguc war. IflElf rMHDBIT or TBB UU1E. Balewk, N. Dec.

80. "Tee ZiUiiagers of Henri. Sparrow, BreeAfoot, 'Welch, Johnaton, Dunham, Beott and Gregory, accompanied by tb Committee of tit Whole Boom of Representative, appeared beta the bar of the Senate et 11 o'otook end ex-Ablted tight artiolei of Impeachment against Gov. Boldea. After announcing that Uio 8euU wonld Uk das order on the ertlcloe, i resident Caldwell retired from the Chair to assum the datiet of Ooveraor.

Bon. Edward J. Wines, Benator from Beau-Jorli, tM Uwa elected President of the Genet. fcQov. Boldaa mad so opposition to surrendering the cffic.

The Court of Impeachment Will ewvn aa soon Chief Jnstloe Pearson arrives. Editor' XdUloa, Much bovo uid regarding the nerits of. Popular Encyclopedia and Univtrtal Dictionary, we cannot refrain from informing oar reader of the beneficial advantages of subscribing to a work of this character, aa ita tendenoy ii to cultivate the untrained in knowledge, and add to the learning of scholars and literary people bj rendering their labor of re-eeaxoh eay and comprehensible through the medium of thli oompend of a library. Bend you name at once to the publisher, inoloaing 10 eenta for a epeoimen number. T.

EUwood Zell, 17 and 19 8, Sixth street, rhnadelpbla. Fwblt Beeilag, We ainoerely trust that the voters of Wilmington will evince their interest in the approaching municipal election by an attendance upon the meeting to be bold OS Thursday evening. Organisation I 'm necessary for success, and that all may be satisfied with the preliminary atepi it ia taunt I al that tbey abonld take part in the approacblag meeting. The importance of the election and the limited time for preparatioa demand that all aliotiM attend stirs character and purpose to oar Mvasi. It ia within the power of the good people of the city to control ita government It oannot be done, however, unless every body does bis doty.

There must be so dissensions or divisions no lukewarmnes or apathy all must put their shoulders to the wheel, and lend hearty and zealous naalstuoe. vTs trust, therefore, that there will be a irary general torn out of our citizans on Thursday evening. The meeting is im portent. Oar forces must bo organized and plan of battle doterminod npou. All must lead their eoantebj and cheer their friends by their presence.

Let us have a fall meeting. Kleclioa. Quite a number of vacancies iu the Gen rsl Assembly are to be filled on (Saturday next, 21th inst In Alamanoe the eleotion lias been declared invalid, and ia Ciswell tto one received the certifloste cf election to the Legislators from the Sheriff. Io Nash there is a vacancy, caused by the death of the representative. Captain James A.

Graham ia the Conservative candidate for the Benate from Alamanoe and Guilford, and Major William A. Bmlth is the Radical candidate. Colonel A. O. McAllister is running for the Hones on the Conservative ticket, and Whits is the Radical candidate.

In Cas WeU Levingaton Brown, is the Con- sits tire candidate for the Senate, and Colonel E. B. Withers and Yancey Jones fotthsHonss of Re preaentu fives. Vr, Drake ia the Conservative candiduie for the House in Nash county. Taw Boars CiBouxt BxatTOBsair.

It is Stated ia North Carolina pepera that Peoator Abbott wiO exert himeelf to prvot the removal of Governor Venose disabiliti, and io the event that the nation of Oongr ee ie each aa he oeelree will tkew assart ble eUlu to the eeat to Ail wtueh Vaooe I a. been chosen. The ground pee) which ihie eUiaa ie baed ie that he 8eoa-Sor AbbeHt), received the aett bigbeet number mi Vote ia Uie Senatorial eieoUon, and ie, there- sore, aaUUed to tbe eeat should Ouwaor Vane eoatiaoe aader the Ooagreeeioaal ban. Io tak-tf Wis poeitioa Praetor Abbott will oppose the wiahee of a number of the moet Influential re-yabtteaa Journals. He Ie making a personal aaauw of a varr Important national qaeatioo eeMi, the reetaratioci of harmony all OTer the la ton.

The KepaNioan party cannot etand the intaalaat of any more diatnrblng elemenU into lie organization, end the eooner Senator Abbott "beet down" graeofaUT fma hie anUnabie peniaoa tbe better it will be tor the partv he ie aappoeed to repreeent M. 1. Btnld. Ws anppoaed that the silly efforts of one Of two brain leas editors to force General Abbott into tbs Benate would meet with proper rebuke from honest and intelligent Radicals at the North. Ws bare no doubt that General Abbott would jump at this iZesal and violent asnrpatioa of office if permitted.

It wonld be altogether in keeping with the greed of Bonthern ear- pet-baggers and quits as constitutional and honorable aa tbs tenure by which he hoUa his paeeeat seat, BatSeat. wIt is rumored bare to-night," says a US Raleigh telegram, "that Qeoeral F. the faaaoew impcaoher, will corns to defend Uoldea, who finds it diffl-C to cttaia an corps of ooonael r-3 tie members of the bat belonging Corf rr or was impeached on Wed ffn'l religion on Triday, and i "Lotion ia ereeted this srenlng that ka wiS be pub- 1 fccrrcw. fa tbs Tck EmtCd rs-. 3 ta Uj datloBS eon si i tied Iu this aud adjoining coun-tie, for the paat yrar, wae the reenlt of planned conspiracy on the part of Ihe negroee of the L'niou League, forty nauios aro in the poa-sesaioa of the aalhoiiliee, and eome arreata have been made, and officers are In hot pursuit of otbere.

Georgia Klaclleo, Acoitii, Di'C. 20 The eltetioa is progreeaini io Georgia for mtm bers of Oougreas, Legislature sDd (Jounly c(ti oere. Tbs rUuras are meagre and uneatiafacto ry, butitts believid that tho Domocrat carry the Stale. The following has been received AuofaTi, Dee. 2 1.

so thousand vole have been polled. The Deiuoorate are ahead. The Uopublicant are di vided, all quiet. Savimsau, De. 20, Ne dialmbaDco, Bradley, ths colored inde pendent candidate for Cong', ia roeeiving large portion of the eolored vote at the regular pteoiuot and other eleution prooiiote opened In the eastern portion of the oity by Ihe llepubil one, Governor llullock managere have pro- te.tud asaluet tlii proceeding a illegal and averat nrgroo were aireatid for voting more tn an ouuo, i MacoW, Dec.

20 Gang of titgiv womua are at the pall election eermg lor tne I epnblican tl act. ue negro who voted the Deni jcratio ticket wae aet upon and mobbsd. A ro thou eu.ued, iu which one of ihe aaaailanta wa ahot and aevercly wounded Tbe military had to be oalled out Io dieperea the mob, when order waa reatored. No eatiifaotory returoa can bs given. Be ats, Deo.

20. Tbe Democrat are over to to ono ahead. number of negroea bare been arrreated for 11 legal voting. All ia quiet at Uuiou There is nothing defliiilo from Orceuboru' or Whit Plain. atoRTizUka, Vva'.

207 The ttepublican are uppoed to be ahead. CvtnaBBT, Deo. 80. Tbe Itepnblicane are eeven hundred ahead, nearly all the blaok voting. VuiiT Qai.nk, Deo.

20, The UepubliuAua were ahead to-dar. The Demoorala are rorving their strength for to motto w. OovikotuH, Deo. 20. Ei'ht hundred vote wore polled to day.

The rgault i not known. Fobt Vali.v, Deo. US. The nepubllcane were ahead to-day, only a few whites voting i C'OLCHiics, Deo. 30, To-day vole wore polled.

The majority voting are negroes. The Dcmoortts are ahead. All qolet. Atlakta, Deo. 20, Tho eleotion waa quiet to-day.

Six BspuhU- eana have been arreeted for illegal voting. Many Degree were brought to the eity from Gbatta. oooga and other places. Nothing definite as to the result- SPEC I AL. lODKU tJEADSoa AOIO iS DO longer a loalhaoms taak to darken gray hair.

Fualos's Vitai.ia, oa Salvation fob tbs Daib, affeole tbe obang without any unolean aooompa-niment. It is a limpid, olear Hold, and has a pleaaaut aroma. Tbe number of applicatloaa determines the shade. ala sediment, uo stioki- nets, no darkened bottloa I 8oM by all druggist and fancy gondi dealers. At AI1KUV OF Till: INCARNATION, VVHjMINCtITON.

n. o. thb academy of the 1n0abnati0h hae opened its Booond Annual Souion for Young Ladies ou Fourth etreet, between Orange and Ana (premise formerly owned by Yfm. N. Peden, and it has proposed to eater on all the highest branches of Education and to rank Ittelf, in worth and ability, with tho Academics ef Chsrbutnn and Bnnilrr, B.

0, It It BIS II AUVANI K. Cuglith Primary Clans. lOporqparter Junior, Intermediate aud Ben lor 20 foreign Lauguagee, each 10 Orayou Drawing and Taiutirig iu Water Colore 10 Oil and Paetel ralntlug 12 Mnaio at Professor's charges. llooka, Ac, will be furnished iu the Insti tution at moderate ralo. 8IbTlt3 OF MEIiOY.

July 31 101- 81. Peter's Parochial School. Conduct ed by toe bisters of Mercy. BAYING NOW A permanent location In this city, with ample ground for all purpoiea, we hope, during the ensuing year, to develop more fully our educational plans. Ths xoung Ladiea' Academy uuder our cars, to wbloh ths daughter of tb higher claaaes are Invited, will resume ita exercises January 2d, on Fourth street.

Terms aa above stated. un ins ruin street eiue or trie same aqnare we shall open our Faroohial aohoo), under the title of St, Petere'; te the pupils of whiob, we intend giving goo English tuition, and high moral training. All visions and badly behaved children will be oarefuUy excluded. Terau of admission most reasonable aud vary ing according to ago and eireumetaao. THE BTBTEB9 OF MEBGY.

dec It 72- IIOLLOWAVS Twenty years experlenes has ercved thia ths Boat popular remedy with Fhyaieians and Pa-rente for thoae peata of Childhood Worms. Tbey are pleasant to take and always effective In expelling the Worme and toning the np to its normal condition. Beware of counterfeit and imitatione. The genuine bav the aig-natrr of tb proprietore on the wrapper of each paoaat. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY A OOWDEN, Fhila.

SO IUHK I HQ FAY I IIEISKELL'8 TETTER OINTMENT Will positively euro Tetter. Ervnoelaa. Hill Rheum, Barber's Itch, Fimplee, Blotches and all forms of Bkin Diieaee. Also, Bore Eye and Eye Lide, Dieebargea from tb Ear and Old Borea, no matter of bow fccg etaadinc. or tb monev ra.

lumra oy ins prnpnowrs. JUHNBIUW, UUtilUWai A UUW1JEH, Fhila. Bold at 60 cent per box by ail Druasista. Beat by mail for cu cent. COSSCMPTIOll POSITIVELY CCBJCD I UPIUTTS FRESH MEAT CURE Will cure Branehftia, CettsumpUon.

til Lnna Dlssaeis aad Bpittme of Blood, and atrenarthsB aad bmia up tn yiea to iu beeJtby condition Thia ha been tested by Prof. Troeeaa la Two Taooaaod eaeee ia tbe hoapitale ot Paha, la whioh eared nearly avery aad ia thia eoantrv by aaorobsUoa of the Pbniotaa maav hrtraWas Din siiasi rswma so nesuw. One bottl wul prova ita fhoeoy. Bold II 00 per Bottle, or six for tS 00. JUanOluM, ttULLOWAY tX)WDEN, Philsdobia.

arch lU-aodly IATCBELOR'8 HAIR DIE. Thia ptandid Bair Dye ia tb best ths world. Harml, twUsMe, tBstaataneoas, doe not cooUta lead, aof aay tftalia poisoa pro ajararyaia or deal. Areid lb vaaaled aad aMaswv rWwpuntioD, seaattag vtrtae ttry de ossssa. Tb twnaiae W.

A. Btctlra Halt Dye baa had 90 years untaraiaaed repta tkaB to aphold Ita tnttgrity ae tbe ecdy rarftst Bair Dye Bbtot ot Brew. BoM ty li Vnif riata. Accliad at Bond BL. H.

X. I mi id. The resuRutlioa of tbe aeraaaa Empire, ui The ladVueity front France to Otrmeuf ef taelre hundred mllll in franoa, railnn two for-Irrasna on the Oorman frontier and a ceaaion of a porliou of DuuekAUi, ec. l'J. It ie eoniaurod bj the goveronieDt that the enemy has dfeountinaed the advenes upon Bane.

Hie rrnuieus, 21,000 strong, with 1 batteries, attacked Nuia and eaptured it after a Ova boors' tight. They suit slued a beav It 1 ei-pected that Ibe battle will be reeumed to-day. The rroeeiane atlauked Oeueral Caezy who eaatly repuleed them. The enemy falls back as Bourbakl advances. The Fieneb have reuocuphd Vieuun.

ran, Deo. 17. The city I calm and Ilia people are oofideut. There is enough food ou band for a long time. The army aud the people are eager fur a Svht.

The Ogvernmont haa received diapstcfaei from Oambotte to lb 13th lnat, CtBLiK, Deo. 20. The (u (ItiLeUe rntteralps thai Ibe diflioul-tiei la Iraneporting mateiial and heavy guns will aoou be uvtirnunie aod farttiw aotiou re-gar ling the bonibanlaieiit ill be guided alto-glhr by mllilaiy conaldoratloua. IOKDOX, Dec, The Teltjruili lua a iicoial dispatch from Diuaaola aaying Ibat the late heavy. oella for laodwxlir dnnolre weekuees iu the besieging fuioua ai.d lie operatiuue are nioro defeoeiv Ihau oflounrc, that ono or two more eortiee like that of last night and tbe tiege of Paris will be raiaed.

A dispatch fruu Kraukfort aaya that a month will be required before tbe bombardment is possible. The Qerman gana before Pari are worth leae for auch parpoaea, while Teraaillee iteelf ie nearly within rarge of the Freoob gun. LATESV batur advice from I'aii state that uo light. Ing has ocearred ainoe the 1st of December. 1'riuoe Williain of ludeo was wounded in tbe eii'ture of MoU.

Jno. Bright baa ruaignid Ihe Preaidcnoy of the Board of Trsde, from WkalilnatiHaPrereeillnaa V9m- fr. Wa.binutiim, Vva 20. Hbsais- The Un nice OoaimUtae reported in favor ot Be hundred million additional per oent bonds, and adveraoly to' tbe proposition making tbe iaeue of gold note bauk receivable for ountome. rnm Raw Yeik, Hw Voas, Dt.

io. The Irak emeu ou ike Erie JUllroad a track while freight wae coming foraard regalarly, a from MaelBaatt. CisciasiTi, Deo. 20. A Hit SloUr eiploded hare to-day.

It was heard for aeveral arllae. Eight imiaenie ool- omut aopportlng ibe ga holdere were prostrated, l.uaa uh haudrtid thouasud dollar. No Uvea loat. Stem Mlaaoart, bT.Lot.li, Vtti 'iO 3. T.

Jewett ha been apioititd Drake'a auo- eeeeor. A fool of snow fell heie to-day. MUUT TELECIHAMH. Prwna Waahluatnn I'mcmllaii ton Kteaa, c. WAsaiOTOrD.

0., Deo. 20. BiKAric.Mr. Kdoiunda asked for the reading of tb Ban Domingo resolutions. He SAW no objections to Niem, aa tbey only called for ln formation.

Ue waa oppoaod to the acquUillcn of Ban Domiugo, and probably should remain so, but would be glad to get tbe information which the resolution would elicit. kteetr. Bumner and Morion came Into a sharp ooliiaion, anl tbs buslussa boma much clogged by a atrnggle for tbe precedence of varioue bills. io whieh tbe Pen a tore eeemed to have a per sonal 1.7" The motion to refrr the auger qoeation to the Finno Committee wje loet. The Ban Domingo queatiou wae resumed aud to adournnient.

uotiai Alter no important tiuamvae the am Deity bill was reeumej. Mr. Digener of Teste, pek iu favor of general amneaty, but aaid It had boon burled latt week under Arlington Cemetery. Himself aud eollea- gnee therrfore and concluded that tbe iutereste of Ihe Rational Republican party remined them Io vote oret tat Dingham'a amendment, and fail log in that, for Bock'. Mr.

Manuing favored gcuoral aiunety. Mr. Bingham aaid the queetiou touched the honor, end. In some tints, tbs prosperity of the American people. The firat vol would be upon his amendment, whioh excluded only officers of the United Btate In 18M-'61 aud theae who ainoe tbe II ret of Jane last, Led held office to whioh they were eligible.

He ahuald vote agaiutt Karua worth's bill for geueral amneety. The oountrj is not prepared to take that etep. Mr. Bingham's bill only sxeeptod some two hundred of tboee re lieved, which could not, by any potetbility, harm tbe repablio. There were about twenty thou- sand among thoae so (Taring from disabilities, and who were about ae guily of the blood of their ooaotry ae member of this House If hi own waa rejected ha would vole fof Beok'a, but under no stream iteneee for Ihe bill ae toported by Mr.

Filch favored nnivaieal amnesty. Be bt lieved that Breokenridg might safely ba allow ed to bring prinelptes of sseesslon la tbe Eenale. Mr. Sheldon, ot Louisiana, spoke In favor of anivertal amneety and remarked that his Btate, whioh had 1,609 Bepoblioaa majority, had abro gated every veetige of disability by a vole of 104.00 in tb affirmative to leu than 1.000 in the aegativa. Believing with ths people of bis Btate be waa in favor ef universal amneaty and be warned bis poliUoal tfends that ths time was oomlog when every one of theat would take tbs same position.

Mr. Conner, of Texas, spoke in favor of universal amneety aad denoanoed the eorrnpt Bonthern State governments, especially that of Texas. Mr. Hamilton, of Florida, protested solemnly against universal amneety. Mr.

Butler moved for the previous question npoa tn pending amendments. Mr. Bingham aeksd Butler to keep faith with the House. Tbe previous section waaaeeoaded by a vote efWtoSl, when Butler yielded to the motion to adjourn. Bailer's programme appears to be to have the a Steads en 1 defeated, ttea bav ths bill recommitted, which will defeat amnesty of any kind this session.

Ths vote on the aaeodmeete oc ean to-morrow. WAR IN EUROPE. Banssau, Dec 10. Tb Government declinee to publish Bismarek's note, or reply thereto, until tb reply reaches King WUUaa. Special to Us Rri'ork World.

Lorooa. Dee, 2s. -A eorrpondBt frosa YraUl writes taaS ue DomiMrtiBrtal or taat piaee is koarlr ex Gmt1 WsrdM eaptarvd aix UeaeaaJefUe Frev at Malta tM par sou Ih ward. A Fresvok fore al tea Uoi ttranc was it tb da impeachment trial be was engage I iu, and he is not likely to be more lucky iu North Carolina, where tbe jury ho must influonce have doubtless long bad au ioordinate craving for bis blood." Omt Shipping Intcreel. The gsnoral docay of American shippiug, in other words, the diminution of vessels in number and tonnage for tbe last deotde is admitted and baa attracted general attention.

It is attributed to the war, the navigation aota, na far aa they prevent tbe purchase of foreign built craft, the tariff upon articles wniob enter into tbe con struction of ehlpff, end the increase of steamers. The subject seems now suriously to en gage the attention of Congress, and particularly of a portion of our Northern brethren, always distinguished fur an on. lightened regard to their own inti roet. Our oily has participated in the loos to tthioh ws refer. A recent stroll along the wharvus, un unusual stir of life, and an unwonted number of vessels evoked recollections of tbe past periods of thrift, when we could count sometimes one hundred vessels iu tbe harbor, and when our West India trade was largo and lucrative, the era of MoDon- gl, Lazarus, Dickinson, and Bolter, Wilmington then, as now, furnUbitd more varied aud a better assorted cargo for Southern markets thun ativ otbor port We bad ship yards and ship chandlers and many seamen.

Turn Wilmington was, uu doubtedly, the best market in ho I'ninu for Angsts, molasses, It is true tbe lamentable wsr in (ubn sadly interferes with tho revival ol trade with that Island but all thing human have an end even a gout, as an urouin ro marked the other day, when laving his hand upon Billy's bead he said, Pa, tbia is Billy's butt-end. Ws invite tho attention of our mercbaula to this matter. Lot thum prepare to soizo ths earliest opportunity to rcgiiiu what we have Our railways uoiv render Wilmington but little more than a way station. 8 lea mora to Northern ports, each driving out of the trade a aoore of sail roesols, add but littlo to our wealth. Great oities are the growth vt commorco Our aituation in opening to lis the door of commerce ii our advantage over inland towns.

Let us make the hiost of it. Tbo magnitude and prosperity of a city is not dependant ujou tbo depth of water upon its bar or in its harbor. Liverpool, for instance, bos outstripped l'ortsuioiith and Plymouth iu Earopo Baltimore and Now Orlonns have beaten Norfolk iu our country. Capital, intelligonoeand energy com mand If we cannot floit a Great Western we csa send nut tbo cargo of this mammoth in a doacn smaller vesieU. We submit it, as affecting our interest here, that a multitude of sloops, sohoou ers and brigs would more oonduco to our wealth than a few ahips or steamers of the largest tonnage and we insist that capita' thus investod will, as heretofore, yield directly and indirectly an interest that will soon enrioK We roRrorifir almuuce ff that movement aud buatlo hat Jack Tar always create and that formerly animated Water utroet so signally.

Iu duapito of onpleassut incidents, sailor tavern, lum- berbouts and lumbermi'u, grog shops, river and bilgo water, wo shall hnil with doliglit the restoration of prosperity iu this hue of business. By Last Might's ftfail Ooadenaed rum the Raleigh Bentiaet. LurisUture North Carolina. BENATE. NIGHT BBSS10N.

BatoBDai, Doc. 17, 1870. The Beuate met at seven and a half o'clock. Mr. Graham in the Obair.

On motion of Mr. Troy, the bill to re store to the Western Railroad Company its original chartered privileges, to regulate the appointment of State Directors, and to define the vote of tbe Btate in tbe general meetings of tbe Btookholders of said Com pany, was taken up ana amended by striking out tbo provito incorporated in the bill several days ago, and passed its final reading. SPEOAfrOaUKH. The consideration of the bill relating to the call for a Convention by tbe people, waa resumed and was discussed at lengtn. Messrs Warren and Dargan spoke at lani-th in aiiDDort of the bilL Their speeches were able and eloquent, and we expect to rpubiisn them in lull in a lew days.

Messrs. ltobbina ol 1(0 wan, uook and Worth followed in abort but forcible speeches in support of ths bill. u. w. I'noe, spoke iu opposition to the bill waa opposed to a Convention anyway.

Mr. Jones said as it waa the understand ing oi me Benate to disease this bill, so that both parties would have a fair ahow ing, the night aession had been called for that purpose, a full and free had been bad, and be moved to postpone the further consideration of tbe bill until Monday morning at 10 JO o'clock, and gave notice that he ahould call the previous question on ita passage at 11 o'clock. The motion prevailed, and the Benate adjourned. QThe Senate proceedings of Monday, on aooooni oi ue onusuai lengtn oi tne sea alon, could not possibly be gotten up in time for to-day western edition, we will aire them to-morrow. The aession waa eoneumed in conn deration of tbe Oonven tioa bill.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mokdat. Deo. 19. 1870.

Mr. Dunham, from ths committee on Privileges and Elections, reported that all. ruber oi Bladen, was entitled ts his seat ia Una House. Tbs committee was iliac hanred from ths farther eoeeijeranon or tne matter. tlx.

Brooks A bill authorising the Oramiaooere of cranswick, to 111 vaoaa-c. ia body nferrsd. 1. 1 A bill La favor ef W. -a tl i-oteeos ooonty; referred.

LjlxLlti AUltortats ttl ap take iu the matter, lie boned the debato on the subject would cease and a votob taken. Tho previous queatiou being callod, on motion of Mr. Bparrow, a vote was takeu aun the motion to concur was defeated, Mr-Hparrow moved that another com milieu of coufurence be aked of the Beu ate, to consider the question of per diem and nuicsgo. Alter Homo diacusHiou, Mr. Hparrow called the previous Question.

The call was sustained, and tbe motion for a eon forenoe waa put and carried by vote of yoas ui, nays Mr. Sjoit, from tho commitle of 7, sii pointed to drsft articles of impeachment against W. W. llolilnn, Governor of North Carolina, submitted a report si tting forth a number of nrtielcH of impeuobmont against the Governor, The articles elabo rately get forth the Villous aud flagrant Infractions or the Constitution by the Governor ia his recent war sgsinst the peoplo of Alumauoo an Caswell oounlies, his crimes and outrage tho liberties of other ciliisciis of the Bute sud other crimes and misdemeituois iu oilier. The doeiuueut ia ho voluminous but it in iitipt'Ktiblu to incorporate it iu this report, but will be given in txletun soou ui possible.

At the conclusion of the reading of tho ai tides, Mr. Welch offered a resolution to go into a Committeo of tbe Whole for tbo purposo of considering the articles of impeachment, aud to nominate by ballot a board of 7 manogors to conduct the trial beforo the Senate, which waa adopted. The llouno then resolved itelf into the Coramittoo of the Whole. Mr. Birudwick was called tj the chair.

On motion of Mr. Welch it waa agreed to oouaidcr tbo articles of impenehmout Mirinlim. Tho Clark read tho lt article impeaching tho-Governor for unlawfully sending troops into Aliiuianco comity aud unlaw fully rustriiiiiing corUin citizens of llieir liberties, which waa adopted. The second article in relation to corrupt ly prooluimiug ChhwcII county iu a ttiito of insurrection and through tbe iustrumeut ality of a bund of IuwIcns men. dosnera does suiIug and reutraiuing of their lib erties certain citi.eus of raid cohnty, was read and adopted.

Article io reieronoo to I ho unlawful assault aud arrest of Jonah Turner, ot Ursngo oouuty in tho nticetn of liills boro, was read aud adopted. Article tin, iu reference to the neizrtre and detention of John Kerr, H. I'. Hill and many other ciIuudh of Can well county, was resd ana ndoiited. Article 5tb, in reference to the Governor refumug to obey a writ of habent corpus, issued uy judge rearton in behalf of A.

tl, Moore of Alamanoe oouuty, was read and adopted. Mabeon, colored, moved that the Com' mittee bbould rise and report progress lost. Artiolo Cth, in reference to the refusal to make returns to tbo writs of hakta cor pus -for tbe appetrauue of certain- citizens of Caswoll, unlawfully held in confinement by bis order, was read and adopted. Article 7th, in reference to organizing, eauippius aud anniuir baud of despera does from this Btate aud Tcuuessee, which were placed undor the command of three other I ennossee desperadoes, town: Kirk, lturgiu aud Yates, and burliug them upon tbe people of Alamanoe aud Uaswell ouun ties, and coufluine JoRiah Turner, and F. A.

Wiley in a dungeon, Ac wat read aud adopted. Article Mb, in reference to drawing enor mous sums from the Treasury of the Btate to further these criminal and unlawful mil itary movomuuts, was read and adopted. Ou motion of Mr. Jarvis, tbo artioles, aa a wbole were adopted. Mr.

Jarris offered a resolution that tho Committee of tbe Whole now prooeed to elect a Board of seven Manngere to conduct tbe tr al before the bar of tbe Benate, and that tbe Committee recommend such Board to associate with them counsel learned ia the law. Mr. Justice was opposed to the desola tion. Mr. Phillips wished to know if thore was any precedent for suoh a proceeding.

Mr. Sparrow replied that tbore was, aud alluded to tbe Andrew Johnson impeachment esse, when the Board ef Managers iuthat case were authorized to employ counsel if tbey wished. The resolution was put to a vote and adopted. Mr. Robinson nominated as Managers Messrs.

Bparrow, Gregory, Dunham, Welob, Johnston of Baooombe, Scott and Broadfoot I Tbo Republican aide of tbe House made no nominations. I A ballot waa had and those gentlemen nominated toy Mr. Robinson, having re oeived a majority or tne votes oast were declared elected. On motion of Mr. Bparrow, the Com mittee arose aod Mr.

Strudwick, the Chairman, reported progress, and asked to be diecbarged. The House then concurred in the report of the (Jommitteo of tbe Wbole. BY TELEGRAPH. sw TOBsasaooiiTEBraassDiararcaBatoa ras WDSSAU For (fmarrnl MariM Htportt see Cbwrneruaal ntaCifewM on TMri Faf. NOON TEIiEQIUMB.

WAR IN EUROPE! THE PEACE CONVENTION. tiik rni'ssiAss iamuhk st is. THE FRENCH RE0CCCPY V1ERZON. 2 03IBARDMENT IN A MUDDLE "MR FR1TF OllTOES. raoa wunuGm.

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