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Show THE EVENING NEWS. BDITOH AND PUHf.THHlCK. DtMkr A . 1870. HCVESE REBUKE. Henry where abundaricsox to-da- y market prioe- :il 'L-a- ! - " UNCLE BICT'S -- Jo i Lennard, (a Blacksmith) SPAIN. ....... w MR J li A.KTTIf GaiTTTTH M.U.a , Phlpson Uoyal civil Usf. Blle- Madrid. VJ. The royal civil list Harr Mrs Vorrlncton .... francs to of Kinz six million gives the Alice Rensaaw. annually, and makes him heir to half Kate Landrail. the palaces of the kingdom. J COULaOCK JtlM FlTTWIIOXaJCS US ijaifaaisHa Uri.MBS ISHIIXDS To oonelade with the Taugnable Farce, entitle, PRUSSIA. - THE 0MHIBTTS . - w , -- -- .. -- e - - ana plentiful. ce half-froze- . d -- st r . . ; d, a ; I - ChrUtma. Market. So. S in the IsMeat Si A.ofStall of the very all kinds of Meat j Da-bos- i TO WASH TO.UIX White, Bright and ' Qoiekly, use 1 J?,; .t, cWll andoblWslnaashis steaks and ;JotoU are tlon as to 1U whereabout. -- - , ! ; t ' i : .mlaolAn CARL G. MAESER. J. mrkpatrick. Can manufacture all kinds of JKachintst9 TmoU, Turning Zalh$ Fan JBl0werm9 GeeiT Cutttng- and Boil (Cheese Screwing JUachinesJ XXllon. WToolen and Grist JRaeJiin-- 1 ery, etcr9 eteJ at Law. Has. at presens been the most snecessrnl In this Territory, and we can turn oat Cut the thinness of a 8tOTe Plate up to lngs fromones maaslTe for avad t Sasto iJ fron'and flteel, Stoves and Sinwaret Blacksmith 'Tools, ' ! ; -- AgricnltTiralZmplements 1 1 .' .;. . Will be the order of the day. "T3J. AT IiOW:MBA!Ii)M:! 03 tf CZtJl WSOJT, Opposite Salt Lake - AUJtind of Old Cat t Iron tditgM. JEToWc. Ztow.on We MEAT Of Supt. ' MiM Brawa r j New in Bonnets 8aUn. Vel Styles vets, Fathers. Blbbons. Laces.Yeiisu ' Blonde, etc. Betersilos: H. B.CUwsoa..Esqi. 8upt. OM OMMUtaUH BatldlatI . . tr U797 . . i MRS. - COLEOROOK.!f . i. 1 A . 1 mf Al For anv ease of Ulrnd TiiMrf. hiiicimt.- - or Ulcerated Piles, that B Biass Pile Bemedy falls to care. It Is prepared expressly to cure the Piles and nothing eJae. and naa- - eoied.CMOi of otw SO years atandlns Bold by all Dragglst. Prloa, enu baz.tz fin. LuLBoBa.ToBT, 112 XOKX. C2QvS3d7 ' - y f f nunui . ' t ' 4 ". i WDIllV Co. QTIlTmTATiPO ' of. Os .lrv3santtJaetariS Bpertlnr Snlpplas; sued Blasting , itiir Brarrr. SAXKT IVOUIS. J -- liSf. f11 lv mti&LSl ... r. XaTTV : l mi a arJBr. Sntely, If the fluid Is as abore thwiM. be discarded "?" i?verau Tno FLUID 75c. per JG3. C. GttUCIi A COiv Ho. 72l r.Tarket Ctreet, ITbHada. fftteSSSSSi WnoleoJe Dealers in evryt description of .... u .' 1 . a. . T. gW ?irtu; brllilant moM and as TO PJ3&EMPTOI1S: gal cSbrf f Depot 01S104 artho - - 1 WE are now prepared to ftrrnW-Agilcpuoyemmewt Itnd, at Sl80perqnartor seetion; l ' 11 Corner .fbrmerly'oei' ih' - . 'dlOtcm I -- 4 0 'gfcj.lJbCJ or imts ' 4 -- in .. . m f '5 v . dioaiy -- We manufacture to order, of the best materl al, all styles of Boot and Sbaea ror Iadles, UeHtlemen mad dilldrea'a wear.' Sati laoUon auaranteed to tis with parties larorlnr ' orders. and Repalrlnx neatly promptly attended to. A Full Stoek of SliO Flndlncrs. Btske and Concord Horse Collars.; We bare just reeelTed m 8plendld8upply of : 1 PUTHfAM rURLKT. General Aseat Wtt ol . llUttMlnid Rlwr. . Bhot, Bar Lead, terouaaion Caps, and Cart a28iss71.-(5j ridges for Bale. dmzta Can be selected. ;(.. ; . i OOce, No. S27 N. Skoobtd , TtUick klilY Including French axU aerman Calf Skins. Beat Explosion Colored Skins, can be found, is It not perfectly suicidal to de-- mS? bole 8T5alr vrl Leather.. : m y iw aingJtf cay to ne lit fiueh a Cut , try of years patient experiment and ths ezpendl- mDE3 BouaiiTr nas been lurl5l rTer rfuiy 'honwind dollars, RTjdb.rJCwy'DfNFORTH. t Cleveland, maaers wanted. . i "V7. wltb treat so coti.., , JX B. CIAWSOir, Sapl.' aid Ii5ho'2,ifi-- 1 tNonJpiostW . ., , aaed. . - - Trfeclly 2d. That it i rem ret fllth and entity, h silki- cr lahrlcs wL1,not of ' v - the i JTkTI . tncsper, irjore leanljr, and Per-- . icctly Jrco, from the Daoer j SUPPERS,, FBESEIITS FOR THE HOLIDAYS terrible and fatal which are npHK JLalmost dally occurring disasters, use careless the by and explosions of kerosene oil. should call tbe serious attention of nalnor ittAiiaiaiii lUes and Induce them to procure a substitute Thousands hare: perished bV uain g keroeene oil, and thousands more will be offered a sacri- ooe 10 11s ueauKieaiing properties wrthont Its nse Is discontinued or its destructive element neaway. If fluid capable of a far more j - From which UAHDSOmi :ir 4 , FLUID! t . ; PBTRDLinU ' ' . - i SHOES' MD BOOTS, M ll6 Year's Presents JT TJ S T , O JT 33 N JQ S! i Lsdltt nata, Clsscj " niMk Tel vet, Iral Matia, ' " BtaeJkFelt, M SkaMiaw E AJJD IMPORTED NON-EXPLOSIV- E 6T ORE CHOICE ASSORT oa : HOME-MAD- L HMERY . BOOT & SHOE a. ar B(c BOOT I and lVTinfnggools, . factory, , RE ID'S ' : , A few more Shares of the Capital Stock ean be had on application to j i dfiU 'WSf. FVLLEB, Secretary f .1. . . X- ' ZZeavy XZardware, y no. 1 MODEi; MAKER, ? E TV; ' AiN And orders In that line guaranteed to be satis . HARDWARE STORE. OF1 IS HAVE A BASSETT & HOFFMAN. Iff rn.hiar Smeltlar G.'jrlHpFFMAN. . - ' & A. Mann. Attorneys ' 1 i I 1h.Mmil tt.nl.l TT Will. the latest Improved Machinery for wlil be held German in meetlne to eommaaee Bun HAVING In atJ the Be Yen lies' 10llail, langusge a.ms. to which 'all German 1871, at day, Jan. 1,Malnis or this city and netahborhood and Hmn IRON, WOOD & BRASS V And will present all the attraction of the past week. The'tuosi economical SotpTln the World. It saTes women's work, and goes three times as far as yeuow Boa p. - U blsaebes white tiotbes, colors and does po Inlary.. It ts also rfi: i; J .Haterlals for the same, and t t: o brlsntsps T"Uet eoftpw it ts pure whiteT . spocTsaErs abtxcles oejvboa 1.11 Jm 7 ai Half a block- west of the Tabernacle, SALT LAKE CITY". MEETOG. GERMAN f BiLitGjjiirs 1 - t: C, H. BASSETT, . ' "Jordan Street. 17th Ward, LL KINDS IV! I uom J. pmce SSTSontn Temple 8reet 4 Doors Hooper, Eldredge& Cb's Bank. On the two evenings will be fully 12. hat PHYSICIAN, " THEBA2AAR n. Inform FUR AND WOOL ItlKItrAXKIClX and : . J8 on r commission I Presents . . 8pot wm. iiAiusTONE. d31-- 3 Meat Market. ChlcxDucks, th flnMt Qeese. Turkeys. of Fruit ens. Apples. Grapes and erery kind to go Lake Bait market, the In and"VegeUble dealer the store of Mleliael Cliadd, pioneer west side on and vegetables, fruit in poultry, ran Bi,uf ahnnt a. third of B block you wish nnrili of tne 'Eale Enaporium,, ITflrst-clasMJSITJS, BOTEr AND CHlIfRB3rk s to procure the , Inecessarles for a HAT 8 Christmas feast, no place can be faund In the and See Call TJhadd's. Michael to city superior at him and get your money's worth In the very By tbe Case, Kastiifatarers Pries. . fo, best. New Goods, ' A. Snlendid Assortment of BUFFAL0.W0LF AND ALASKA ROBES, both beautiful and cheap, expressly adapted for Christmas and New Tears Gifts, 1 onSAMUEL 8HETHR A CO., lew in the newly erected Jewelry EsUbllshment keDt by Carl C. Asmutsen, East Temple 948, Broadway, STEW TORU. ou-i- y Street. Call and delight yoursel. by the sight of it. Optical Goods: finest assortment oi Spec- " tacles, etc on nana. JEANS MUKPIIT, SI. D DBU11SL Bis and UtUe Bass and 8narr be Drums have arrived In good supply, and can BOTANIC bouaht of DIMICK B. HUNTINGTON, 16 th Has remoTe 1 his Office and residence to the d21tf Ward. LVMBEBl r,TJlIB EU ! Cheap for Cash. 14 tli Ward,eoraer 1st Sontbi and 1st Wttt Common from S3 to S3.50; Clear, 14 per hundred Streets. feet. Mill running winter and summer. dU 3m ; J. J. Thatki, 1st Ward , 8. L. Oty MBS. GRACE, Earns side of Coart-hoiis- e i bleeb, 14tn Ward. Is prepared to FURNISH SEVERAXi GENTLEMEN "WITH FIRST dSlm CLASS BOARD and LODGINGS. excellent. ! " BOAR PIG; white, with black on the 16th Inst. AA liberal thigh. Went off reward will be given for : Suitable Tor - -' st the BnbUo will find George as von Praestdnt, Daniel propose, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY MIT GeoehmlgunK Welis. In sollen of this week, to dispose of the Xeutscher Bpraehe In derVersammluneen Biebenaiger Halle una luren An rang sonniag Senaiten werden 1K71, Vormlttags 10 Uhr nehmen. wozu aue.uentacnen and cnweizer ueiugen ISntibk Stock of dleaer Sladt und , Umgegend freundlleh. lnveladen alnd. C32 4S951 KAliL Q. MAE3ER. GOODS -- Tl iY.4M- FFabxswobttx. His DEUTSCHE VERSALiriLUHG. . ? IiOSTI t- Deo. 18, 1870. . 7s v' Joythemelves In this -line ClIATf of OEO.' " are cordially Invited. - -- - WINTEK GOODS, ETC. Good workmanship and Perfect SatUfaetu Guaranteed: d2 d. to-da- y, Office v share of the gooa om raw Yifl's WE ' ia,t. a Handred-Dolla- r Dbskbbt A full Stock of Enrllsti, French and r.i. nn ifiTini... at the.lw.l-T. . T ..MUHOBSLlT Fair! er Mobk Mineral Discovkries. We have Tommy Dabba. .lira EAKOBISUE .MBS aBIIUM been shown by Prof. Darfoot, of the Muse j alia um and Menagerie, a speolmen of Ilema tlto and Magnetic iron ore, taken from an BOX OFFICE open for the tale of TickeU on the day of performance, at 11 o'clock. extensive deposit lately discovered near Kaysville. by Mr. William Slack. The ore is very rich and is said to exist at that Dlace In almost Inexhaustible Quantities. Mr. Joseph Egbert, of the same place, also ! ! presented to the Museum a specimen of Malachite copperere, which is also rich Kanab, TAILOB FIBST SOCTH STREET, v Office the finder wut . MERCHANT kT A few doors East or the Post UIMDDKb Km warded. . PBACTICAL lw dS3 - . C. THIRKHILL, 1 Tempi? Mmm0diUes mwuie-- - - and atore of .. - .Mb J UKirnTH .Mb J w OBOss Mr Dobos. Editor Daetet Newsx Dear Brother: I send, by first chance, particulars of the recent melancholy loss of life in this place. On the morning of the 14th, at a quarter past four o'clock, we were alarmed by the cry of fire, one of Bro. Lrevi btewart's buildings in the N. W. corner of the fort was In flames. The building was used' pxitly for stor age, and also as a sleeping apartment ror tbe boys. This building, with contents, were destroyed; also the adjoining kitchen room. The loss of property is between two ana three thousand dollars, but far worse than this was tne loss of life. At the first alarm, sister Aiargery rite wart, sprang rxom her bed and rushed Into tho. flames before any one oould prevent her, And waa probab nrst victim. .Brother Ell1 H. ly the son of Hon.Hosea Stout, escaoed btont. from the fire, bringing one of the little boys., fBrotherrBtout Irf badly burned about the 'face, shoulders.' back And hands; but Is now mending very rapid ly, ana we are sanguine na win recover. The little boy, Alonzo was not burned seriously. There perished In the fire six persons, viz: , Margery Stewart; aired SS: Levi II.. acred 22: Charles Courtland 8., aged 14; .Urban Van, aged 13.Heber Carlos, aged 9; .Edward Lorenzo,- aged 7. The first named is the wife of Eider Levi Stewart, and the remainder are his eons, three of which are by the wife who perished, one by bis wife who Is still living, and the who died In eldest Bonis.. by his. wife the city some sixteen years ago. How the fire originated, will probably never be known, for the guard was relieved at a quarter past three, at which' time the wind was blowing strong from the north, but no sign of fire. The guard on duty at the time, neither saw nor heard anything, until the cry of fire. We did all. that oould be done to. rescue the inmates of the building, but all in vain. There could not possibly, have been five minutes of time elapsed from' the 'first discovery of fire, until the (Jves ot'the Inmates were lost, and as soon as life was extinct, the wind ceased to blow entirely, and where the fire had spread into. an adjoining house along the roof, we - At soon as It with but little difficulty. extinguished the fire was all put out the wind arose again and blew, violently, during; the night, the little ..boy, : Alonzo! a woko. and went to the creek- to get a drink, and when he returned, be searched for fire to warm his feet, and found none. Had It not been for tho hand of Providence perhapsinterposing the entire fort would have been destroyed and a number more of ' lives. The wind which almost invariably blows strong from the north daring the" nlght,and which was blowing-- At the timej the guarcU wast relieved, suddenly I fU, There - was . In . the building, . under the bed, two kegs of blasting one of which was uncorked;powder, The staves are blackened l and charred, but the powder did not . Nearly all the persons in the explode fort 'were around tbe building, carrying water, and doing oould to arrest the progress wht flames: of thethey but had, the, powder ex ploded. fire; death' and ' destruction would bate been hurled In every direction. v"We ' cannot help1 but thank God for manifesting Himself in our behalf.. The family and friends all feel sad under the terrible bereavement, yet we feel that V Whom fho Lord Jo eth He chaatenetb','? and that like Job when his fair sons were taken from him. the Lord is still the 'friend of Brother Stewart. Your brother as ever, T .... - , . Information received Berlin, here states that the Port has ordered the Boiphorus and Dardanelles coasts Pat Booney. to be protected by torpsdoes. LiedKer. 27. J,. m- ies . cod andyoangmay oe Purc" t. (D(DTEriLIII)(II)CDIS tie-dar-ed Parla-Hangnln- ary by-wor- of every nf,tionary ZT Waiuce. east br last night trulXM,'. imported, ing to the quality of the.cut; Kangaroo mrr two ftahd not less than a dollar, and casla J l OUEIG.V NEWS, An joss sowary SU25 per pound. Kangaroo me tuau pronounced dellcloui, !nner GREAT BRITAIN. finest venison; bat cassowary, Is MaU Oaaelte am tbe VBlf4 to be the most delicious animal 'rail estates people. food ever eaten. The flesh of tbls bird, 23. la rumored that a It Losdon. has the appearance .of. the. finest venison, Prntsian its dls Court has expressed Ill mracy. matrimoand In flavor resembles tne wuu VictoriA's 1970. J approvAlof Queen DECESBEIl 3th, nial alliance between Princess Louise and the Mara a Is Lome. psracxax. TO run DESERET NEWSJ . J The Ball Mall Gazette warns English- Will be presented, FC THE FIRST TIME IN men, that' they cannot "do worse;ofthan in Ttuee Aets, entitled, persist in the Idea that tbe people the to ungianci. United States are Per WESTEILST TJXI021 Telegraph Idae The : fact is theyfriendly are diametrically otherwise. At any moment the Amer icans may Inflict an intolerable insult on the British people. DISPATCHES. AFTERNOON The French army of the North has concentrated around Arras. The health DUk D.lUd.(.CU ocn LJyci of the troops is excellent. ' .,, mobtikxk mbm MrChtrTpnlr Mb F A BHisxss ni&ndi Lorrlmor nn. NEW YORK. A -- Boxes and : In connection with the Unlrerslt y of the City of New York there U a U school where students can receive the necessary n. Instruction to prepare them for this lUoentlj a meeting was held at the University in the evening of the day which saw a number of yoang gentlemen graduate in the law school with credit, ' it la said, to themselves and honor to the University. The aseeln blage was a large one, and comprised men of note In the legal and other professions, old graduates of the University and leading citizens of the city and Btate. Beveral speeches) were made on the occasion; one by Judge Woodruff, who responded on behalf of the Bench. Among other remarks he said: The study of law muit be one .of love for reason, troth and justice, otherwise the law will become powerless, with none to respoct and none to enforce it. We most Extensive flreCalpeblUly or ameers Ferts flrtnjraroaad look to the vounz men for the remedy. Go on, then, professors and gentlemen of battle? tha Prussians the victors. the law classes: teach your pupils more New York, 23. Every fresh detail than precepts toe love of truth ana jus confirms the culpability of the officers tice. In overloading the steamer Hick Wall, The next speaker was Judge James which snagged last wees in tne Mis when she Emmet, who responded on behalf of sissippi river. It seems was loaded beyond reachedMemphlsshe the bar. Judge Woodruff's remarks her tne onicers consented but capacity,' seem to have given him his cue; for he to an addition of seventy deck passencould only, he said, pursue the line of gers with their freight and luggage. As consequence tbe boat waa managed the illustrious Judge who had Just the greatest difficulty, and several with ceased speaking. He alluded to the times narrowly escaped disaster before 'Arts of chicane' and said, in contlnu she ran on the snag which sunk her. ation of the subject: About eight o'clock in the evening the steamer snsgged, and in a few minutes But the chicane of the trade thereafter, sank, drowning at least a or we grouna step ouisioe legal and subtleties, and now it means quibbles the se hundred people, and seriously injuring cret approach to the bench, and a aeries of a large number or others, very many wrong uoiug and doable dealings which who might havo been saved leaped tend to make the daw the oppressor of the from the deck in the frightful uncer weak and leads to one system of gigantic tainty of the shock. fraud. There are charged made Last night, tbe extensive Pope Ma the purity of the bench and the bar. against lam Works, formerly owned by J. not tiere to arraign; but if these charges are chinery Li. the boiler works of true more is aucu a decay at the root or our A. Severn, and two buildings cover tbe Caldwell, government that sooner or later it must lAlL If they axe false the indifference with ing over an acre of ground, were des which they are heard is also a bad omen. troyed by fire. The total loss. is 250,- . We know that our credit abroad has been 000; partly insured. , A cable dispatch to the world, dated injure J, and at bomb the Judiciary has fal len Into a Where there li an no Versailles, 27, says, Fort Ecron, 2,500 lawyer there must be an unjust Judge yards east of Fort Itosney, is now at juat to approach, and there . . . . . must be an unjust ti work, mounting naval guns which iiieut 10- encourage is. reach the towns of Chelleemant. Mont These words axe full of warning, and Formeal and Alchy. The fire from the fort, In reply to the 8 axon guns, are the more to be noticed becauae-the- y accurate, but vol destructive. come from one wbxwe experience is of was The Herald has a cablegram, dated such a character as to give weight to Ilavie, 20th, which savs: Bince Satur hU utterance. Judge Emmet knows day the city has been ezeited, over the Important struggle between the the charges of which he speaks, are true; Orst French troops of this department and but on such an occasion he could bat the Prussians, which occurred on Sat allude to them In the manner in which urday morning, at daybreak, and: he did; it was scarcely a suitable occa aitnougn wunoui any aecisive result is regarded, aa valuable a proof of sion to come out and openly Assert these It the efficiency pf the Artillery And the charges were true. capacity of the mobiles and dreurs to encounter regular troops. After a numi bet of petty engagements and skirm Saxons, the A lkttkr dated Madrid, Dec. 17, pub- ishes with the uhlans and k nave oecoma clamorous Tor a lished in the Loutlou Timts, gives an people sortie . three - batgrand accordingly, account of tho scene lu tne Uortes on tailous, (ormlng a column of five thoui the day the voting was done which sand men, pressed from Honfleur, addea of thirty-fivhundconsisting Xle elected Prince Amadeus, son oXlVlctor to a force 600 tlreurs. mobiles from red, Oise, Emanuel, King of Italy, King of Spaln.- one of regular artillery, twelve The scene was of a most exciting- char fieldbattery pieces," two mUrtllleases and five acter, and it seemed as if the weight o Armstrong guns wore organized. This command Of anry was under- the a feather would have inaugurated small Colonel and arrived at Alackmaru, another revolution. To 'ensure' free- Chateau Montlneur on the 22nd, which dom of election" on the occasion, and is their, established headquarters, and prevent any insurrectionary manifesta sent out advanced posts. The troops in the best "state of discipline ever tions, the city of Madrid had been con were were prepared for arecon-noiasanverted into a military camp, troops known, and In force, by daybreak. . The of the being stationed everywhere, and! mas 24th was one of the coldest days n oaU sed in great strength around the House winter and this day the were in the sudden driven posts by ap of Parliament. or tne Prussian 'cavalry, large pearance Opposition of the most determined numbers of which were on the character was evinced by the adherents Chateau at a rapid pace. moving The alarm Was of Montpens!er,Esparterw, and Alfonso, sounded and the troops soon formed in, creditable line, the artillery pushing but more than all from tbe Rspubll-can- s, alorwara on tne rignt wing, ine rencu the leaders of whom tried to In- behaved well, handling their artillery duce the republican members to leave and ammunition wttn alacrity.-anwere soon prepared for the attack, and the hall In a body. This gave rise to the affair promised to be warm and In the wildest excitement and alarm, as It teresting. seven the battle At half-pawas expected, if they left, it would be a began by an Impetuous Advance of the Prussian cavalry, fifteen 'hundred signal for Jbfoodahed to the people, col- atrontr. nreceded bv a batterv nf tr. lected in .great crowds outside. received by 'the tlllery. They were After a good deal of expostula- French, wmcn opened rurlous artillery, tion from other members the cannonade and made it hot work6-foassailants. It, soon become appar republicans consented to remain, and the ent that the French guns were well when the President of the assembly, and splendidly worked, but not placed had broken two or three bells, In his sufficiently supported. The fire created efforts to bring the assembly to order, a temporary demoralization among the a resolution "to vote the king" was Germans, whose lines wavered; but kept up their fire. Three advances passed, and the voting proceeded, the they were made by the Prussians to capture result being as follow: the French batteries, but each time -Duke of Aoata 191 were compelled to retire. This unsuc-Duke 27 cessful tight with tbe French last night Duchess of Montpensler 1 i as ceo rwo nours. 'men a large bony - -8 of Prussian Hspartero infantry, preceded by o a line ox -Alionso Appeared on the road cavairy, CO from Fleam llepubllca Federal -to the support p, coming 2 or tne enemy, llepubllca ELspanol was held on council . 1 HepubUca battle-fielIn the which the Germans Voteain blank i determined to Tall back oa lionfleuf. - Sll The French now occupied the height Total r - commanding uaibre with tne artillery. The announcement that Aoata was which oould have easily destroyed the elected was received la alienee; a salvo Herman forces. On tho opposite hllL of artillery beinglhe signal to the peo but lower down, and In the plains, stood the Prussians. To attach the French ple that the voting baa closed. position It was necessary for the Prussians to descend into the plain and then cross a petty stream and Ascend the opTub writer of a balloon letter, dated posite bank, about 150 feet. The Prus sians here essayed to make the attempt. Paris, 19th nit., and published recently and at ! the same time were to la the New York Time, says,1 ."next a destructive nre from theexposed French. week we are to have distributed to as, while from their position their own fire was lneflectlve. t5oon, However, .fresh alternately, salted and fresh meats, not Prussian artillery appeared to the right quite two ounces per day, to each adult, of the French position and the fire from but sufficient, when combined Tilth these guns caused the' mobiles to break oaf stores of rice, dried Tege tables etc, in confusion. . The French force immo-to keep the wolf from the door." did amid some confusion. TnA The old saying, "It Is an 111 "wind they line made an attempt to follow Prussian that blows nobody any good" is Illus- up their advantage. bat the movement trated la the account, given by this was made difficult by the nature of the q, ground; nevertheless, they captured writer, of the speculations of one two about prisoners. Thuji a butcher who made a large sum ended the .hundred intended to expedition of money through the .scarcity of (fresh complish the occupation of Gretto an meat occasioned by the alege of Paris.' tne v capture or a tnousana rrasi SICHSA'T";,.. FOB r half-pat- r. riKES. PrlsACandr and other ! , deer was from 80 cents to $1:40, accord pro-feaalo- gem. have I1EVJ ADVERTjSEPEllTS. PrusThe been stationed At that paint. sian losses were estimated At aoouttwo French hundred killed and those of the ALT right nndr. tvn hnnrfmd. since tne fallen the Prussian forces have again Tha frrat Inflllard match Of 2,000 between Bndolphe and Dion, points, was won by tne latter, J Door open at Seven. To commence xrf five Innings, the score being, Dion, 2,001, Radolphe, 1,592.: The was made by Bndolphe In the first .in- CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS ! 143. was run Dion's greatest 315; nings Vin? At the Mmminument o f the siege he bought the entire stock of animais, biped, quadruped, horned and feathered 67 the Jardine d Acclimation, and has reaped a goldea harvest by tnesai. the flesh or kangaroos, reindeer, pheasants, cassowaries, formerly kept there, which hare been eagerly sougu i .y ua tne to those rich enough pay prices exacted. The price per pound or rein- -. ' ! w - " i j . ' i |