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EEE te (op Us and oppress us, EUROPE. Napoleon and Victor Emanuel on the Prospect at New Year. FENIAN ARRESTS IN IRELAND. MAZZIN' TO THE ROMANS, ao. ke. os FRANCE, Napoieon’s New Yenr’s Addreas. Panis, Innuary 2, 1867. ‘matic corps expressed hopes for peace and concitiation, ‘tho stalniity of thronos and the prosperity of nations. oi ITALY. ee 5 _Fictor Kmannel’e Position nt New Your. é Fuorsxes, Jan. 2, 1867, ‘Phe King of ‘taly, in his speect, on New Year's day to the representatives of the fora'gn goveraments near the -Camst of Fiorence, predicted pence for the future, but still deemed it necessary to foster an? improve the military @rganizatiou of ihe nation. GREECE, Ministerial Crisis. Loyvos, Jan. 2, 1887. Despatches from the East announce that there had ‘been @ ministerial crisis at Athens, and a new Cabinet sad boon appointed by the Kinz. THE UNITED STATES SQUADRO Movements of the Steamers, Lirsxrocr, Jan. 2, 1867. ‘The United States war steamer Sacramento arrivod at Terorufe on tie 25th and the steamer Ossipoe at Madeira On the 26th of December, Fenian Arrests. Besvact, Jan 2, 1367. ‘Three a:reste were made here yosterday of porsons on- aged in man:factaring amminiti va. - FINANCIAL AND GOM*MERSIAL The Loniion Mone Markor. wx, Jan, 2—Noon, United States Ave-twenties opeusd this morning at 3. TH Contrals at #1. Liverpool Cotten Market. Livexrcor, Jaa. 2—Noon. The cotton market this morning op2ns firm, with prob- able Sly? of 15,900 ba'es daring to-day. SAATT NI AND ROME, Preclaswation of the Nat the Prapt The fots wing is the text of (h+ adtress of the National 4Mazzinl) Comcaittes to the By sans, which’ kes been a'ready neiicet in our news report by the cabio:— Trower, pee. 14, 1838, Romaxs— At lefzth the inat Freuch setdier has quitted Rome; the kus! furvigner Italv, From the Alps to tho soa no forercn Haz flies over Itatian teeritory; no piord dominativ-n, no unjust protection troubles it # v at Committes to NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1867. AMUSEMENTS. Elizabeth bas, thus (ar, been the most popular play of Madame Ristori’s répertoive. Its dramatic power 1s felt, its value as a historical picture is approciatod by all, Le- sides, the work is the setting of tho greatest of the tra- gédienne’s impersonations, for her Elizabeth is as much superior to her other performances as the actress herself is superior to the eminent players of the day. The pre- sontation was, last oventog, witnessed by one of those large and critical audiences over whose feelings the tal ‘ent of Madame Ristori has so long held sway. The many sonderings of the work have caused it to become a greater favorite with the public, aad among the spectators were hundreds who had applauded again and again the tragidi- enne’s inatchloss embodi:nent of the title charactor, To the many allusions already made to the performance of Elizabeth we bavo little to 19 wondroug piece of acting, combining a with power. and the character wins our sympathies without drawing upon fivelf the hatred well merited by the vices of neili, aud which has been a oe ozs s nt FyotaonenA canine bas cv. "ielinod oe hs 48 popul as \< ry the ay Se derived from Piuarey’s. work on 4 virtues of woman, iis heroine is a priestess of Corivena, who having been bereaved .of her marries his marderer, whose crime ste gubse- | huaband, quently discovers aud whase denth she prepares, rama ig writtcn with great elegance, and ebound: scenic cffecis, A series of twonts-tour nights in an iu the year 1857, was inangurated by the 5 mma, the pisce belny subsequently than ei: times throughout tho season. It was sub- Bequently given twelve nights in succession, agbt le ee catare marking nction in this city will be tho di 4 tumes designed for dine, Scheffer, 5 Musical. The eighth Wednosday concert took place at Steinway Hati Inst evening. The great attraction was Master RichaAt Coker, the principal soprano of the Cocillan choir, who sang ima styte such as we never hoard before inthe saino hall, He sang “Robert fi que jaime” ina manner that calted forth an onthustastic encore, Master Toedt and Siguor Strini were the other soloists, aud were ery success:tl, The Cecilian choir and the orchestra as-isted in the concert. - The Minstrels and Magicinns. KELLY AND LEON’S MISSTRELS. Laat evening's programme at thia house was as good usual and replote with flac jokes and Indicrous situa. tions. The house was crowded and very keenly appre- ciative of tho morits of th “bright, paricaiar siara”’ of the company. ‘ TLOLEN'S OPRAA HOUST, BROOKLYN. Manager Hoole:’s “Opera House was crowded to ey ietion last evening lung before the curtain rose, The ‘Holiday Trip Around ihe World;”’ tho oxcutient illustra. tlon of the Atiantic yacht race; tie Trish episode; the :¢ ond dunees, and the amusing performanée by ard, the ventrilogeict, constitute a fue M. MARTZ, THR MLUSONtT. Dodwerth Holl continses tw be Sled night after night with large and appreciative audiences, who are always surpris at the wonder: ul preandigitatory tricks of the clovarmacieian wha 43 porforming there. Tho haman head eomiinnos to fleat ta the alr, aud the flowers suifl atart oxistouce at thé toueh of the wieard’s mage ward. AMutium in parva ix ws touching ax evr, and tho portfotio cqasliy productive, as at first, of birds, cages, iron safea, lanterns, oration and babies ‘In fact, tho entertainmont jo-es nothing by repetition, bet rather ireyroves at every performance, * THE WEW GBRLEANS RIOT. Fraportant Correxpondenee. Aunexed is the correspondeace between Gevernur Weils and Gencrals Baird and Sheridan, as well as the preliminary correspondence between his Excellency and ‘promincat Union men, roprosented bz Colonét routo- worth, whict induced the Governor.to open the question of the enforcement of General Order No, 44 tor tho arrost of the perpetrators of the mot of July 50, 1866. Inte a ‘tacle is paininl to our oppressors, but 1 is conaoting to | full exposition of schat chas ‘boen done’ since the rivt, us, Who, after aighi en years, rai-e our leads again, aad ind Rome ay:ain msiress of ber destiny. Say this gol. print itvelf deoply upon the memory and ‘heart of every Roman who feels hs dignity, This day, the 14th Decomber, 1968, ovens ux crata which we will Debold, beeiies a free religions mazistracy, Rome trea and alsu oones To.us, then. 0 Romane, be the !1° “andy justice re- places In vtr hands the fate of the country Which was ‘no longer ours. The hour is de t-ive,s iano. The en- tire universe recards u’, moved, as. d with opposing foclings. Wo, strong in an impreseriptabie right, resolved ‘to exercise the rights of the spiritual power, are pre. for the creat event our nats, our iLeughts, and, need be, our arms. Novan sord’, no inconsiderate no isolated ag tation. Away from our ranxs swith any one who will not bring aid at this svieran sno. meat! The country is rich in cour:go and civic virtue, ‘andthe eupreme day will slow them. It is useless to nbandou one’s seif to empty and in- considerate manifestations. That would be what our enemies most dexire—the di ore Of new foreign inter. mixture, who in great numbers snvround ng, spy ay It is Wpow them, do net dobt it, ‘that the eyes of those why wateh uver our destinies rest; tout against them jt is necessary to be united, discip- ii Giruny and resolute, and at the same time te await with calmness (uo Moment that separates ns from our object, Let us gather, let us rally round the name end glor.vs o! ‘and compart let us wait, me, Thas united 1a the naiue of the country Ict nat the t part of ort force stray at this sulemm ‘woment, Seecess is certain, ‘The days of clerical despotism nre numbered, Your commitice will vot let you want either a alvico, iHE WOMAN NATIONAL COMMIT THE CEA ATB 3 On. » rox, Jan 2, 1867, ‘Tho stesmer China arrived a deek at Eve o'clock Ahis afteruoon. Her mally nnd the newspaper despatch of the»: ocinved Prova will be huresrded by the ait tiain to New York, where they will be Hock to-in ‘PROORLIN INTELLIGEACR, + morning. Max Error oo Nuw Yran’s CauiioA Maw Accipgst avy Sor —Of the many inet-te} and festive Tarties who made a inrge shate of Ison Tucsday last, was the group of which Matthew Brows: formeta momber About ten o’cloek, itappoara’ Brown and his frionds de- Aertoined on Leting something substantial to eat, and called at the restaurant kept by James Hortizer, on Court street oposite Donglus pro, it Is allogod they doment<( rygters or sandwiches, and vpou being Anbormed by (he proprietor iat tit ig of tte ind in the pince they ary B pistol in ihe hendsof Th on! & & pall Tuo wounded ~an wi Sovpss Hira —A woman named Ellen Rielly was found doad in her bed on fucaday “morning, at her resi. dence, No, 067 Columbia strect, Supposed cause disease of the heart, Tue Coronor will hotd an inquest. AX Aucroup Dessnten,—On New Year day one of Uncle Som's boys ia blue, a privato in the rogular army named Joseph Lacy aged twenty-seven yoars, was ‘takom into custody by Sergoant Crofts, of tho Forty- fourth preeinet police, charged with having dezerted his regiment, Jie will bo bauded over for trial to bis com- Taanding officer, ‘Lost Craonrx.—Daring the montn of December there ‘were thirty-cight lost or strayed children recovered by the police of Brooklyn aud restored to their parents oF guardians Roven Peearwesr ov a Porice Ormens.—While officer Miller, of tho Forty-fourth prociact, was endeavoring to arrest one of a party of fourteen “young roughs;”’ while standing on the corner of Adains and York sirects on Now Year eveniag, he waa set upon by the crowd, Anocked down, kicked and otherwise besides laving his cud wrested from him. Tho officor, bow- ever, eventually regained his feet and succeeded tn ar. fe-tin' a man named William McCauley on the charge ‘of interfering with an,oitteer while in the discharge of his duty. Oulicer Miller is coulued to his house from the effect of his injuries. A Preasina Recoexrrtoy or Farraron Servier.—Cap- tain Powers, of the Fifth precint police station, was the recipient of a vaiuablo gold watch and chain on Tues- -day, as a testimonial of recognition from the citiz, + of that precinct for the’ faithfu} and officiefit manner in which the captain has protected the interests and prop. erty of the community in tho discharge of bis daty, The prosentation was macs at tho residence of Colonel Fennett, and, on conclusion of tho ceremoaies the company partook of an elegant collation which was pre- pared for the occasion. ANOTHER MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING CASE. Yesterday morning after two o'clock, a German, about twonty-five yoars of age, named irederick Randall, was found lying on the corner of Twouty-sixth streot and First avenue, very dang*vously wounded from a pistol shot ia the abdomen. 0 Eightoenth precinct police conveyed Randall to the jon house, but could pot learn from lim whether the shoo'!ng was accldental or the work of design. He was removed to Belleyve lied pl nya bon afternoon. Coroner Gamble iit hold an inquest today. Deceased ‘Twenty-fith street, Near whore de- the walk a revolver, with ons up, from which faot 't is nchanged, was picked sep kands, and let us | ‘ing for the arrest of the ace no orlou: persons, on any Charges whatever, bus geoatly | page uaged tho daerzes oud disloyal, and has led them hi Tal: bei. ve, Ore espec aly ‘nour coun. looking to tho punishment of the perpetrators of that rivt:— GOYERNGR WELLS TO GENERAL RATRD. Stats ov Locisiasa, Lxkcomvs Derantuent, New Omcxans, Angust 10, 1836, ‘Major General A. Bersn, Cominaading Department of Louisiana: Crxezat—As the Chicf Magistrate of tho Stato of Lou- iaiana Ldeem it my duty to request that you will con- tinue the exis'euce of mariinl 1aw in the city of Now Oflaana until suca time az tho lives of Union men may and a thorough investigation mado he mageacre at the Mechanics’ Insti+ tute on the 0th of July. Ihave the honor to be, very Fowportsilys your odedicnt sorvant, |. MADIZON WELL, Governor of Louisiana. COLONEL M.A, SOUTUWORTI TO GOVERXOR WELLA. New Ontxaxs, La, Sept, 5, 1866, J. Mavrsox Warns, Governor of Louisiana :— Goversor—It is kvown to your kxeeilency that on and about the 24 of August last two citizens of Louisiana made affidavit before Untied States Commissioner Kzra Heistend, nu due asd legal form, charging Mayor Joba. F. Monroe and other oficiais named and page Bh per and citizens with inciting and cou: mating riots: and murders of the 20th of July tas jusiice could not be obtaine = iris, and under the Civil Rights bil or existing milttary orders, ‘This proceeding Was hearti epproved by al! loya! geullemen who were consulted; but fur reasons cbvions to your “Exeellopcy bat ten were jouud willing to particrpate, aud the tuajoity of them jusisted that tuclr neunes should not be made pubiie on or | uB.li the accused parties werg under arrest. On the § Angust saionor Tiiostand declined aciing further in the matter, because of bis inubility to arrest or hold the 380 parties, and because of the existence in thig city of mariinl iaw. By bis advice the afidavite and chargoy wero dcliverod on tho 9h to Major Geportl Speridag, and Lo was aeked to make the arrests thie? military ordoy By 44 Sroen thd Tieaquac taza United States Army. No Mists axe pocu, made by Goneny Sixridyy, Moun many of ihe uecused opgnly e*o% their particlpaison in tub “massacre,” oy that the fail. f of partios rte military com- any prominent or it cannot be tuknown to your Ec tte to muke arrests under the chav plainly Staplicaied by evidence boio jalason, of fo any material oxtont, i ov. Wi IFy parishes, that they caa continue aud imeroase with iu theie porsovatiens and murders of loyal men and freedmen, So greatiy durng the Tact month have those evija in- creased, that the manhood, honor and Chritianity of every Joyai gentionan constra'n him to do b # uimosi for i vf bud tho defence of thuse who are almost 3 under the Civil Rights bill and to the United Jiaies Milittery authorities having beon unsuecoss- ful, Fuow have tho honor to ask your wxcellency if i 8 within your power to take any cction for (he arrest punis!inent of the partios guilty of the “masercre” in city on tho aorh of J have tl boner to be, ' yous vbedient servant, MALEK A. :OU:RWORTH, REPLY OF GOVERNOR WHET, Stare ov Lovistaxa, Exnevrive Derinrweyr, New Oatnans, Sept. 6, 1566, Colona! M. A SovrTawonth Dear S.r--Your communication of the Sth inst is re- ceived. Iam aware of the facts stated, and approve of the sentiments you express. Jam sorry to state, as tho chief executive of the State of Louisiana, 1 have no more power or authority over the criminal courts or the arrest of criminals thaa any private citizen, Unless military order No. 44, promnigated by order of Lieutcuant Gen- eral Grant, be enforced by the commander of this De- partment, the perpetrators of tue massacre of the 30th of duly, shiettod, ag they are, by a subsidizad Judge, and with the ely undor martial law, must go unwhipped of justices, Tam traly corry to pay, from my limited inter. view with Gene: Sheridan 4 eal hme not warranted in tue expectation anything but a passt action ia tho promises, Nevertheless, I ehall call bis tenilon to the existence of the foregoing ag order of Gonoral Grant Very respectfully, your i servan' y, MADISON WELLS, Governor of Louisiana, GOVERNOR WELLS TO ORSERAL SHERIDAN, Stata ov Lovtiaxa, Exvovtive eof New Orreays, Sept. 7, 1866, Major General P. H. Suxatpax, Commanding ment of the Gal Gr: I have the honor to inquire of if Gene- ral Order No. 44, under date of July 6, 1! isened by Listitenant General Grant, is in force in this Ftate, and when the military authorities will be prepared to take cognizance of its provisions? Very respectfully, your iout, Operon MADISON WELLS, Governor of Louisiane, Five days having passed without a reply haying been received by his Excellency, Governor Wells wrote:— Brave of Lovutstana, Execetive Derantwent, } Now Oeneana, Sept. 12, 1866. Major General P, H. Suxnipas, ing Dep ment of tho Gulf:— Gunenat—I had occasion to address you on ths 7th i mak: ‘with reference to the enforcement Urdencral Order No 44, isaued by LJeutonant Gonoral Grant. Not having recefvod any responss from you ft ‘a, ry, por I should = to you my object in eel ‘mation deatred. 1 ‘befiave there fa ® large number of cases of crimes committed in this Stato that cannot be «cached by the ws authorities, and to remedy which goueral order No, teularl, city of New Orleans on the - been bara vf ha! otv! ring the jes jus foe, fig whl. be IT am con’ oiforis wi made to that ond. I’, for appearance sake, tho d jury wont through the form of making indictments, the trial of the ios would bea mere mockery on Jastion, and, Tam gatisficd, woutl re eult in thelr triumpho"* acquittal. Tho question, therefore, arises, if mov have committed great crimos are wo go free becau sivil power is incompetent or en- willing, owl “ye preponderance of palwic rentt ment in‘ ae erimipais, to deal cul juetior, or whether ty authori tics, according 19 the pro- visions of genera! order Mo, 44, wil! be! invoked and | besides several artic! *§ of household furnsure, b onze oat. our answor nay determine my’ action as regards the Recessity of organizing a loyal Jainitia to aid “tho sivil authority in enforcing tho awa, I Am, with high po- Spect, your obedient servant, MADISON WELL*, Governo. of Louisiana. CENERAL SHERIDAN'S BEVLT, This Jotier catied out the foliowing respo.wse:— Maaoguaxrens ‘DsrartMnst ov ta’ ‘I0LE, } His Resolloncy J. it ae Sa Govenxor—I have the honor to acl go the re- ceipt of your communication of this dato, an in reply that Orders ting I deem it my dut; ie iia cae Excell two ‘ad ditional peters: od infantry have rote olny th s olty; four ies have been or- de vd to Baton Rouge; that I raising in this city, sae ont ten tree ove Seer jonal patent one of v ve the Bi m PWhaetate © POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Bexxro nero A Boxvzp Wanmuovsr—ARnest or THE Buraxara,—Jobn Devine, a man about thirty-five years of age, was brought before Justice Hogan yesterday by | an officer of the Twenty-seventh precinct, on the charge of having broken into the bondod warehouse of Mr, But- ler H. Bixby, 66 Greenwich street, om last Monday night, with intent to steal a large amount of wines, Uquors and found concenied in the outhouse attachod vo the prettl- pe. A powerful jimmy was also Inedontes his guiltand says he can prove It. afford him au opportunity to do so he was committed to the Tombs for examinat! A Taxarricat Masaczr Rosaxo.—Mr. J. W. Wharton, recently @ theatrical manager in Baltimore, in company with William Cavanagh, an acquaintance, dropped into concert saloon in Broadway, near Houston street, and there they drank till Mr, Wharton was much under the influence of liquor. White in that condition it is alleged that Cavanagh removed from Mr. Wharton's neck a gold chain which was attachod to a gold watch worth neariy three hundred doliars. Ia a few moments afterwards the chain was replaced around Mr. Wharton's neck, and ho supposed that the watch had atso beon ré- turned to hia vest pocket, from whisi it had boun taken, but on reaching bis hotel tm Cortlandt street an hour Jater Mr. Wharton discovered that his watch was missing, it having been detached from the chain without violence, Cavanagh, being suspected of the larceny, was yesterday arrested: by an officer of tho Twenty-sixth precinct, and Justice Hogan committed him for examioation, SratisnicaL. —At the Essex Market Police Court yester- day morning thirty-four geatiomen wore arraigned, charved with havipg-beon intoxicated or disorderly im the street, or both. Fourteen individuals were cuarged with asaault and battory, two of thom of tho aggravated character of “felonious,” that is, ag the law describes Ht, with @ deadly or dangerous weapon. Ia the latter cases ; etl Fb the instrument uaed, but the injuries in- icted, although severe, are not serous, w seeribgly, not malicious. At li vuarth Pisteiot Pouce Court sixteen festive gentlemen wore placed at the bar, ax the Consequence of a too great mdulgence in strong dripk tho day or night previous and concomitant noisy demonsirnticssess, and throe were required to answer for this ¢oronstrativoness in Its oxagzorated form of assault, Aus; of Autrexp Riven Tincves ano Recervens.— Barthoivmow Lown and Danicl Driscoll, boatmen, and verses Wars and Andrew Brown, junk dealers, were arrigned yestorday morning bofore Justice Mansfield, the two former ci with larceuy on the night of Decem- ‘ver 31, of cight hundred pounds ot rubber, of the vatue vf $600, a part of the cargo of ths bris Salonus, ow ying at pier 39 fiver, the others with having tne ans eek tt to Mave boon stolon. John em captainof U appeared a3 complamant. ox. Dedauonsanhe coote set down for this morning, all tour of the accused having mm the meantime givea bait, each in $1,000. Sucorna Arvray—Prosas.e Homome.—Yostorday Louis Mullor was committed by Justice Connoliy to await the result of injuries inflicled by bim upon John McAndrew ‘by shooting at him with @ pistol on New ‘Year's night, between ten and eleven o'clock. The occurred near tho coracr of Forty-first stroot and Ninth avenue, and does not appear, from the evidence as presented, to have been premeditated. Muller, it is vaid, wax under the influence of liquor at the time, and commenced abusing McAndrew, peeeomgs A by dis- charging the in bene Cienta ne 4 ae towdy exemplars. Tho en! tho the abdomen, and the wounded man ‘wen imneriiatel iy conveyed to Bellevue Hospita!, whoro ho oow lita in & vory precarious condition. From the latest accvunts that reached the Court yesterday «fternovn but little hope was ontertained of his recovery. Anzat ov 4 Promxsst Cirzsy or rmx Noversexta Warp.—Quite an excitement was caused in the neigh- borhoud of the court house in Fifty-sevonth stroct yes- terday afternoon by the arrest of a well known liquor dealer in So ran big a grave cl » An examine one, will place this morning re Justice Con- nolty. A Cananatsstic Coxtrapanp,—Charles Lloyd, a gon- tleman of tho darkey porsuasion, was arraignod bofore Justice Ledwith yosterday, charged with the beastly transaction of eating the moso of Aon MeGlonsoa. Aan, who is. by no means an illooking fomale and a white woman in the bargain, bas, it is alloged, for some time joo been living with Charles as a paramour, and on New Year's day Charles, actuated by an intensity of love or a superfiuity of Whiskey—more probably tne latter—bit eff Ann's nose, and actually chowed and swallowed it. He was caicht by an officer of tho Lighth Tecinct While ranning (urough Wooster slivet, parsucd y the noteiets Ann, and on bein; elarged with bis brutal behavior stared that he was sorry ho had not bitten of her head, Ann was takea ty Bellovuo ins pital, ‘and yesterday was too ill to ho removed, $0 that aries was epniigd tg awall ths osu't of her ta, “RUW JERSEY INTELLIGS SS { | Sie WOE A oan jersey City, Farat Accionst.—An oid man named Matick Kirby, residivg at the corner of North First aud Provost strvots, fell down a fligtit of stairs at his residouce and broke lis neck on Tuesday wight, Botore medical ‘atvendaac> could be procured he expired. An iaqaee! was held by Coronot Woerron yesvertay aternzon, aut a vordios in accordance with the ve was rovurned. Deceased Teayga a wife amid family. Bergen. Reecvs or A Prsover.—OMicer Vail arroated a man about tarea o'clock on Tuesday afternoon (or being drunk and disordorty. When the officer reached tho gation house about forty of tho. prisonot's friends at- tacked tue officer, took bis club and rescued the prisoner. As no police wore ai hand the officer was obliged Ww aub- itil, at ieast (or ihe present. Newark. Tax Brngran Saoorxa Avrain—Governor Ward, of Now Joreey, has issued a prociamation, in which he offers a reward of $500 for the detection of the burglar, and Mr, Ward, the husband of tho injured Indy, also offers $260 reward for the recovery of the property. Mra, Ward is believed to be out of danger, although tho wound is very severe, The footprints of the burgiar in tho snow have been found, and measure eleven inches in leugth and four and a baif in width, The roffian of fected his entrance through @ rear window, having first broken enough from tho shutter to reach tho window and raise it up. He was firet observed by Mra, Ward at the bureau, from which ho took the watches, valued at $800, This case of fiendish brutality ia exciting much indignation in the city. 3 Tux $60,000 Rosnsry—Tre Storms Bowns Rrovv- ERxp.—Some woeks since an account was published fr tho Henanp of the robbing of the safe cf the Mechanics’ Insurance Company of government bonds, amounting in vaiue to $60,000, Immodiately upon the discovery of the lose the details were mado public, and printed lists of the numbers and description of the stoton bonds ‘woro sent to various cities, while » reward of $10,000, “and no questions asked," was offered for tho recov. ery. Chief of Police Kennedy and detectives Jordan aud Eider, of New York city, at once proceeded to fo fet out the case, From information which camo into jon it became evident that three persons in A fied. About a fortoight ago a despatch from Toronto, from tho Ohief of Polico of that city, an- nouncing that two cious charactors were there, liv- ing in great luxury and case at the hotels, notwithstand- ing they’ ed no mrnas of empler nest. From a deseription iven of these men it was that they were the ugitives, and Messrs, Rider and Jordan, nocompanied by Mr. Elihu Day, of Newark, reproven' the insurance compeny, 16(t New York for Canada, After visiting To- ronto word wns received that the missing men were at Montreal, It being ascertained that undor the Canadian Jaws tho offenders could not be arrested—thore being no evidence, but only suspicion, against them—ui jonas were at onco made for the return of the property. Mr. Day returned home yosterday morning, br.nging with bite the property, The third party was ‘tn Buf- falo, and is now In custody, BRcKLYN Exoretent Case. —Justice (Sandford on Sat- urday Jact issued « warrant for the arrest of a happy couple from Brooklyn on a charge of adultery and atoal- ing. Upon beiug brought before him tt was asoertaingd that the mau—ono John Willlams—had become enam~ cored with the wifo of s Mr, de, both partios living fn Lreoklyn, The woman oéneahted to an olopement, and © TWH FEIOy a@uheld, neat Newark, where they hae. a houeo, Way with them $100 in money, confessed to tuoir crimes, AOd Lacy Were bent to w await unal, Bloom@eld. Doaraucnon oF Parka MILLS HY Frew.—The largeand extensive paper mills of this place, the property of Messrs, Cole, Hall & Demiza, and formerly belonging Cy Messrs. W. & C, Baldwin, caught fire at about eleven o'clock om Tuesday night, and were des- pate ‘Tho loss is estimated at $25,000; insured for $18,000, Camden. Uxsvocmsron Artsurr To Breax Jat,—A& desperate bat unsuccessful atiempt was made on New Year's ove by the prisoners employed in the Camden county Jail to break their w; it for its 1 Ay Bed ‘was discovered in time SOUTH AMERICA. OUR MENDOZA (ARGENTINE CONFEDERATION) CORRESPONDENCE... velution im the Argentine Confederation— Rout ef the Natienal Forces—Mitre’s Gev- erument and the Alliance Against Para- guny to be Broken Up—What it All Means, On the night of the 8th inst. a revolution broke out Bore under the leadership of Colonel Arias, of San Juan. The Governor of the province, Senor Melitom Arroyo, was at a ball given by ono of the loading citizens of the city when the outbreak took place. Whether through lack of energy on the part of the authorities, or the Doldness: and activity of the révolutiontsts, the revolt was suc- cessful, forthe authorities were forced to fiee to Fort San Rafao!, about one hundred and eighty miles sou of Mendoza, , ‘On Tuesday, the 13th inst., at dewn, Captain Irraza- bal, who commanded at Fort Sam Rafael, reached the. Mendoza rivor with a force of voterans consisting of two hundred and fifty regular cavalry and three hun. dred mounted militia, The forc> under the revolutionary commander, Colonel Juan de Dios Vidola, consisted of three hundred infantry and one hundred cavalry, and had two pieces of ariillory. Dhoy wero. all. militia men, and were well armed. Tho two parties met at a point called Paso de Lujan, » short distance from this city—the revo- lutiontats occupying the north Dank and the government forces the southern bank of the riw About eighty of Irrazabal's force attempted to ford tho river but wero repulsed, when a body of abont one hundred of Videia’s: followed'them up and atiempted to cross, Dut were in turn driven back. Vidal's men, however, reformed, under covor of their artillery, mado vigorous rally on the government driving them from their pi tions, which thoy in turn ' were unable to hold owing to the odds against them. On the following day Vidal recelved reinforcements, which made his command amount to about 800 men. On the morning of tho 15th, At about four o’clouk, the government forces attempted to surprise the revolutionists, but were repulsed with a loss of twelve killed, sixteen wounded and six prisoners, and in tho pursuis about twenty or forty more wero put hors du combat, but were carricd off by Irrazabal’s men. Irrazabal at once decided to fali back about a leacue dis-. tant from (he river, while Vidal advanced and tuck pos- acu the south bank, whore he was oncamped on tho 16th, Tuo uow covornmont is well received by tho people here, and Rivas cap raisa.at oncoan additional force of 1,000 well mounted mon. REVOLTS IX SAN LIS, It is reported that a revolt has broken out ia San Luts also. In San Juen the authorities are moving troops forward towards Meadoza to prevent the advance of the revoltionists in that direction, Governor Arroyo asked hetp from the foderal capi al, but Geveral Mitre has his hands full with Marshal Lopez. Ex-Wovernor Arroyo and his Cabinet have taken refuge in Santa Rosa de los Andes, Chilo. The revolutionary governor fs Don Juan Cartos ‘a young geutleman of intelligence and moderate views. Ho wa: at one time a Seaator from ‘San Juan to tho national Concross, As I writo it in generally, reported that Colonel Vidal has pomptetely routed: the forcos of Irrazabal and that the provi ‘of Saa Luts and San Juan are fn commo- ton, ‘Uhose three, join the Cordova rebel government the tripartite alliance will Nave ro- gelved its death blow, and not only the an war, ‘out General Mitce’s. govornmont, thay be brougist (oa Mendoza ts ono of tho most important towns of tho Argentine Con{sdoration. It has a population of twelve thousand, and ia an ent>ipdt for the trade butween Bue- Bos A) Chito, It communicates with tho latter Topal ch haat mountain padses of Uspallator aad Por- tillo, It almost in the same latituds as Valpa- which is fow hundred has about out of on jer of our confederation is catculated to seriously embarrass the governrvent of General Mitre, which bas its hands al- ready fall with the war against Paraguay, {It will be feoollected that the repubics west of the pro- wated against the action of the tripartit ce on the Pinta, having for overthrow the ment of abate I. e ye St vome of her tort a tine confederation. The last mails brought news that Bolivia had concentrated @ large force on our northern frontier; and now we havo @ revolation succossful in ‘one of the most tmpertant provinces of the tion bordering on Chile. ‘The inst mail from Baonos Ayres brings ue the news that Mitro’s governmont, alatmed by the repcrts about tho attitude of olivia, has despatched a special onvoy to Bolivia, De. Uladisiao Ain accompanied by Dr. Rafael Piyidal. Also that Doan Domingo F. Sarmiento, Minister to the United States, is to be sent aa Minister of the Argoatine Confedoration to Chil. THE BURING OF THE STEAMER FASHION. Y Three HundrediLives Reported Lon. Crscmmsars, dau, 2, 1887. Tae umber of lives lost by the burni:g of tio steamer Tashion on tho Lower Missiasippl, a faw daya ago, was greatly understated, Tho number of passengers on board wag aver four handred, and teas than one-fourth majority of the lost wero nagrors, who iday fournay. Not less than two hundred fecotton wore pilod around the guards, hupdeed Datos and not only mato @ furioas fire, but sarrounded the an t... dad Thathgers wich a wall of ‘ - a de TO DEATH DETWECN CANS. Bosrox, Jan. 2, 1367. ardson was kilied yesterday at the Bieacnery ste on the Watertos branch of tho Fitchburg Ma |. Ha attompted to break up the freight (rain while on the top of tho car, and slipprd and Celt, and was or between the cars. He was about thirty years of age, ad leaves a wife, Gaorge Ri Roemerar, Jan, 2, 1867, The distidory aad malt ho: af 2. Melrwin, af Mum- ford, in this county, was od vy fio on Monday | night. Loss ton thousant doliara, om which there was no insurance. SKING OF A STEAMER IN THE TASSSSIPPL Criomwarr, Jem, 2, 1807. Dospatehes received from Cairo aonomnew the sinking: i of the steamer Nangatuck, near Fifty one, Mango } Island, in tho Miasiasippi river, No tives were lost, THE COTTON CROP. Mont x, Jao. 1, 1867. ‘The receipts of cotton at ali tho ports from Soptember 1 to date aro oatinated at 755,000 bales, aod thoreis a vory prevalent boiiof smong factors here and at Now Orloans that full one-half of the present crop has been delivered. The market hore is firm. We TE, Throe hundred divorces-in Chicago last yoar. Balls at Salt Lake City are-opened with prayer. ‘There are thirty-two incorporated ci‘ios in Indiana, = C. Clay's property has boon libelied for cohilsca 2. Crinoline lately gave a. Canadian woman from drown- inj e. King Corn threatena to depose King Cotton in Vir- ginia. A Catholic church for colored people is talked of in St, Louis. ‘The Conneotiout river is to bo dammod at Montague, Mass, Po ce achat mri last year were only 3,4 Some of the Kentucky county sheriffs keep wolf whelps, and fiod their profit in the bounty offered for heads. Lynn, Mase, bas two hundred and twonty boot and sno ‘manufacturors, Annual production $12,000,000 worth. ‘Tho Chiof of tho St. Louis pollo has issued an order to bis force enjoining increased vigilance. Rogues, take warning. In New Mariford, Coon., over $12,000 has been sub- soribed toward the logal exponses of effecting a tomper- ance rolorm, William Prosar, inety-four years, lives in Iowa. His father’s mother lived to the ago af one hut and fourteen years, raising twenty chwdren. The last two (twine) were born after alo was sixay yoars old. Corporenl punishment is inflictad in the Boston poblio pencels. nt tho rate of $19,006 year, Somo slight conditione have bean tre Intely to regalate the flog- ging of girls ta the primary &nd grammar mp In Novada, on Thankagi:ving Day, Winters, the demo- craule cantidste for Governor, beloR drunk, offered to whip any black reapicns in those diggings State Comptroller Night}agill polished him off handsoinely. & Dorks coun (Peas. Dusbena sot «gun trap io sr how ~~ thieves. He afore the gon brain, Races to distinga thief from bonost mare “and ext morning, when he openod the, sincko hater done, bo wan atrat ——$—— ts wait ices ~ | CITY. INTELLIGRNCE. Tue Lare Anowmeuor Hvaum,—To-day? 1866 the Legislature appointed Benjamin F. Manione ‘and others commissioners to eroct » market im tle’ Eighteenth’ ward. The act appropriated the sum of $75,000 for the erection of the market, betwoon Siz- | teenth and Seventecntl streets and avenue O and the East river. The Aldormen refused: to make an ordi- i to place brand he pan lour, and musty, unsound floor was trequently eent into tho market bearing a su; brand. report | a jons at the Corn Exchan; cally and infamous, equalling in fraud those of the brils and bears on Wall street or even those of the City Hall Ting. Gronar Wriam Cuntis ox Oonservarisx.—The socond | °O* of a course of lectures now being delivered in. the ‘Twenty-first street Reformed Dulch church was given last ovening by the abovo named gentioman upon “Uon- servatism.” Tho audience waa nut largo, but was setect and appreciative, The lecturer handled his subject with great force and eloquenec, his discoursy being, owever, Tather a defonce of radicalism than: descriptive of ita antithesis, New Yoru Historicat Socisry,—The annual meeting of this secioty was hold tast evening in the hall of (he Orgamzation, corner of Second avenus and Eleventh sirect, the Rev, Dr, De Witt presiding. After tho w routine dusinoss a quaint and amusing antiquarian pay on “St, Nicholas and His. Festival, Mr. Aloteen Now Jorsoy, was read by the secretary, Tho offeers aftorwards electod Were the samo as last.your, with: tho exception of Mr. Hamilion Fish, who waa cloaen Presi- dent in the place of Mr, Frederick Do Puyrter, Amount of invested funds of the corporation, $29, current expenses for yoir, $7,920; current’ receipt $3,206; balance of cash on hand, $225. ‘Tun Hotpays av rig New York ORPHAN ASYLUX.— ‘Tho holidays of Christmas and New Year's waro o sions of unusual interest to tho childron a! the York Orphan Asylum on Seventy-foirth strect, near the Bloomingdale road. At the presont time thero ars about one hundred and cighty childron, whose ages range from two to fourteen years, provided for Ju that January 3, as ras- | barg at midnigtt 5 | MARINE DISASTERS, wr, ck of tho Steamer Certes at ths Moath of laware Bay—The Crew Saved. PY git” Pursoeuruia, Jan. 2, 186% A totter from [4W08 (at the mouth of Delaware tay, dated on the 3ist » December, says that the sieamor Cortes, from New Yo%* for Havana, struck on the break. water during the snow fast night, and went wo pavigation to come extent, but has not caused any | pieces, The crew were cae ‘The steamer Galafia, from New York for Havana, ANMvERseny oF tay Barrex ov New ORLEANS — | which was in company with the Cortos, is now safely ia are now in» progress to mnt? harbor at Lowes, . withy great éclat om Momiay ext, tin’ inst.,. the anniversary of the battle of New Or The Scheener nnipe RGN Gone to leans, The celebration wilt be under the auspices of » ‘Squax, N. J,, Jan. 2, 1807. The schooner Charles Hecksher, heretofore reported ashore at Shark river, has gone to pieces. Arrival of the Survivors from the Wrecked Steamer Salander at Augusta, Gn. Avausra, Ga, Jan. 2) 1867. following are the names of the rescued fromthe samor Salander: which was wrecked during the gale sf ‘ember 28:—Captain Jobn Young, Pilot, Edward eo son; Frank B. Johnson and John Lumberson, The ‘vore of the disaster on board tho thse *rrived bere *, Five persons io all were cilied. ‘ CANADA. Annas SPECIAL TELEORAM TO THE HERALD, + the Sweetsburg Jall—Tho Prisoners Ttemoved Probably to ,Moutreal-A Specist! | Comet to be Hold at Toronio for the Tria | of Fenians—The Confoderation Scheme; ¢ €e- Mowrarit, C. E, Jan. 2, 1867. Aathegunré, was being relieved at the jril in Bwoote- they reported haying seen a number of'men prowling found, and that after watching the movements of thea %¢ persons for some time thoy dis- ered that’ sone. Of thom carried ropes, while others were carrving:aJamg °* Piece of timber, which was evt- dently to beused'ags | batioring ram to burst open the jail door. The sonttm 8 having given the the Tetief were-promptiy 4 %dored out, bat the parties could not beta ‘bd. Colonel Smnith Setug im of the presence of titea * characters by the offiver of guned, at once ordered « Xtra sentinels to ty stationed a8 the jail Talegrams: wa @ Sent to-Sir Joho Michael, A@- nrinistratoruf the gowen ‘ment, asd to-day i9 is rumore®: that tho prisoners: wilk be removed to:Montrsal’ for sage Keopine, ‘Tho Exeeutive Comme! held a meting yomerday te thia city, the Governor Gé ueral preeMing: Tt was de. sided by the Conner! that a9 ‘pocial courtshould be hok® in Toronto for the-trial of & Uirty-twe- Fenian prisooens coniined m jai! at that pla), Who cases hadnet you Lean disposed -of, sir Jahn slichash recsired a cable dewpatch to-day fn. forming him that the Cana@ an delaguies 0 Pagans have agreed on a.copfederatien bill, vpteb with ported immediatoly-to the impé Tal govurament The Accident on.the Great Western Rotieny. Losvox, €. W., Jam. 2,°1867, It bas been ascertained ‘that the causs o*%he accid sas on the Great Western Railway at Komok»» was maisty owing to ths danger signal not boing ap the switch maa being uf to reach the semaphore in timeto give the signal He endeavored by voice and gostursto warn the institution, Tho Superintendents, Mr. and Mra, Charles & Poll, provided Chrisimas trees eud a dinner 0! cur- keys, chickens and other delicacies of the. seawn, to gether with cakes and sweeimeais, for the youngsion under their caro. Tho seasonab‘o treat was very hi-hly. enjoyed by tho chitdron and reflected groat credit on the managers of the institution. Onvnax Cororen, whore fathers have fuilen in the late war and who ate now cared for: by a: society of ladies of this city, under whom they bave a. homo at Flusiting, L. [., to themumber of one hnndred.or moro, appeared at the Marble church, corner of Irth avenue ae Svents-nigie “en last evesing, ant eu nianGa. argo congress ton wing and repoauvs, 18. 0F the pacriptares. @irs Fow!r, of Safocctyas aleo bang soveral pretty end touching ropriate addresses were made by (ho Rev. Urs. Lyng, Fiastings and Mingins. Yousa Man's Cuxmrian Assoctattox,—Tho fourth o! approaching train, BOL was-nnsuccessful, —Mosers. Daly: and Ketchum were not so-serious!y burtas fiz Tho injured ladies areat the Tecurasoh Hotel; . receiving: esery comfort, and aro: doing woll. Their names are- hiiss Mary Campboil, of. New York State; iis: Barber and Miss Morrison,’ of North Dorchester, (he-former badly cut-and bruised, ' Aceident,to-n Sleighing Party—Fteo te fall Three. Mon: Missing. Oreawa, Jan, 2/1867, Az accitont.ocourred: Forterday to a pleasure - party: wunte sleightriving, Tho horses ran away, desoondmg Uie stenp Lill leading to.Small river, and tho party were precigitated:from the sleigh, Tho ice broke and rons ions, and ap- | yeuug man-bad « narrow eecapa from drowning. Twe or three athora were seriousiv hurt, A hotel, bowling alloy, Stonehouse and outbuilding, im Hull, oppomte.this city, were dasteoycd by firs last night. heavy: Mr. Mills, who.wrasprosont at tho tivo, bam anorics of lectures under the auspices of this sooty | pot been heerd of since, Kearse afe entertained tts im wag delivered last evemmg by the Rev. J. Souddor, at | returging bo felt through hole ia tho ico aud wap the Central Rooms of the Association in Fifth aveaue, before @ mumorous and select audience, Tho subject chosen. by the lect for hia discourss was, “The Englishman in Indi and comprised a brief retrospect, of the British policy ag exercised through the medium of the Kast India Company, and the benofits consequent upon the abrogation of that monepoly, inierxporsed with pleasing reminiscences of personal rencontres with Englisimen during tho spoaker’s residence ia ludia us 4 missionary. Axunican Prormsraxt AssoctaTion.—Tho ‘election of officers in Henry Clay Lodge, No, 10, fog the ensuing term, was concluded last evening as foliows:—J Hamill, W. M.; Samuel Glenn, W. D. M.; Richard Mati, R.8.; John A. Hail, eS Oe aoa A. Joba Bartley. T.; Rev. Chai! Smyth, Chap. ; Matihow Johnson, ¢.; Wiliam Montgomers, A. C. ley, LT. ; George Gillispie, Svtciow ox a River Boat.—About two o'clock yoster- day afternoon the Enat rivor steamer Sylvan Grove leit Hartem for Pock slip, soon after whick a man whore bane is unknown, then standing near the guard on the upper deck, placed the muzzlo of a revolver to the rght side of his head and fired, the boli passing into his braia. He instantiy foli overboard, when tno boat was stopped and the body recoverad. » It wae placed on board tho boat, brought to Peek slip and removed to the Sec- ond proeinet station house, In possession of docvased was found a beok in which wore the mtmbers 42 Vesey strect and 3 Beaver street, also a deccription of tai to make up. He also had a pistol, box of caps, builet mould and other smait articjes, Hoe was abou: forty-five yours of age, five fect ten inches inhetght, ond cvideatly ‘Was a native of Germany, Coroner Gambio was notifod and will bold an inquost to-day. Feit Ovgivoann axw Daownew.—Shorily bevoro on» o'clock yoeterday morning a man whov namo is un- known fell into the dock foot of pior No. 21 Kast river. His orios for help broaght gov rst parsong fo } st. Hs eet na wal rap eedicd a ek Coataits coe Flo was taken to tho Fuitoo fe ed soon after «ard: an inquest on tho body aud iho jury revdere of death by droaning. Voorased wae abov five years of ag * Farat Acopext,—doroner Gamble yesterday held an inques' at Beilocue Moepiial on the body of Thoms Lynch, a man twenty-eight ycars of age, who died from the effects of injuries received about a month sine» by falling from @ pew build'ge. Tuo Jury rendered a ver- diet ef accidental death, Deesased lived at 121 Baxter street, Strasse Armmays me tux Noers Warp.—About five o'eivek om Tuosday afternoon, a man named Thomas Dowling was stabbed in tho left shoulder at No, 141 Ham- mond sirest by an unknown person. Tue wound is aot bertoure Joseph ioschelle, a young men, was stebbed tart evening in Pourth street, near Washington square. He wast taken to the New York Hospital, ond ts pot expected to live. Riscven rem Drowstxc,—A maw named Patrick Conner was reseved from drowning on Tuesday after- noun, at pier No. 20 Rast river, Snootme Aryrer,—William Dertz, residing at No, 0 Rivington strect, was shot in the face on New Year day by © man named Joncs, at No. 157 Forsyth s reet. Tho wound, it is said, ts not of @ serious nature. No arrests by the police: Broxs Hur Leo.—An Irish woman named Ann Jen- ning, forty three years of age, and residing at the corner of Thitty-ninth street and Second avenue; while getting off car No. 24 of the Steond avenue line, fell and broke = hor legs, She was conveyod: to Bellevae Hos- pital, Fian ne Wanner Strest.—The alarm of fire at half- past cloven o'clock yesterday morning, originated from No, 106 Walkor stroot, ocoupied by J. D. & W. W. Cor. nell, iron workers, The fire-was caused by.some work- Oret floor formes, and the liquid immediately ignited and sot tire to the bulla remen ari rl } the flamos before any ‘amount was done. Tho loss will probably not,exceed $50. Travers Socretms.—Tho Bricklayers’ Association met last night in Milleman’s Hall, tor the purpose of hearing Mr, Trovellick, the Western Inbor oralor, speak on tho labor reform. The dry goods clerks also held a posting, at which the only transaction was the eiestion of oficars for the ensuing six mofths. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. A Train of Twenty-cight Cara on on lidimois Raitrond Proet; Bronking of a Bridge—Ne Lives Lom. Prom, Til,, Jan, t, 1967. ‘An accident occurred yesterday an the Teledo, Peoria ‘and Wabash Railroad, near Secor. freight train, with twonty-eight cars, Including 30 Gnd hog car, Fas going cnet, with an extra | ative ushing rohind, ‘hen within the bridg ead the je el ir Uehdge, rusting the ance of tho train, w feet to the grown then Bi” ‘ad waa entirely vere more or loss Injured, work, which ‘t ls supposed he had taken from merchants | { about one bu ceot of Panther Areck » wheel on one of the cars broke, beg the ro ining trucks off the track, In this @ gnattion the trai. » at on locomotive and eight cars 16 disabled car fen ion Ge tare and pitating the bal- tho rear idoomstive, some fifty Hon of the train fhe disabled port! cd, Ail the None wore drowned, Milltary Bail-Midnight Robberies, &. Moxrenat, Jaw, 2, 1807: Tho officers of the Twonty-fifth rogiment gavo a grand ball lest night. It waa attended by (ne Administrator of the gavernment, General Lindsley, the muitary and mane proumment citizens, Yooterday was cclebrated as usun!. The weather wap beautiful. Two hundred cittzons visited tho Admimm trator of the guverninen’. Midnight rebdories are rife here. James | Lotter trom Diasop Lynch—tow the Princes aro Carved For, y, to be forwarded to Rov. him the firet remittance; and the second T gave ta Sisters of Charity to help them in supptying iim with provisions, Sinco Rev. Mfr, MeMabou was located ia old jail aud access to b 3 Sisters sont overy day cooked . v forts to hit. In fact, for the last six two companions tn tha imo ward wore well supplied with comforixble food by these good Sisters, aud now they are suppiying many of the prizancrs with Gaunel shirts, which they very mach need In this climate. It ig cad to th: t those ortauate 18D aro oo utterly abandon hott former friends, if they ha@ aay, “U 6 that relief coming officiaily trom the rian Broiherhood would only compromire thoce mom and tho parties who carried the relict; but private friends wight do something. Woe do not judge thore men now, wo eniy koow thete wants ant wiseres; and the offciais of the jait kindly pars to the prisoners clothing and provieions, Father MeMahon expresicd himself very -gratefol for your “9 priconers eujoy good health, biaas ie Te or Lom every jay, Confos*tons heard, rood hooks Vent to them, aud nothing noglected for thete spiritual benefit. They will leave here, C bop, weer agd bel tqi" oe PoOHY sostsn LYNCH, Bishop of Toronto . 7 Copprsarox, New York. eve any contributions for the aces oF obberwise, that the unfortunate mon thay feet cispred to is No. 260 Bowery, Now York. prisoners, ei! frisnds_ of th “give. His addres Mavis TON SUSPERGED OF THe IOWA), Je Nevigation suspended, except for fer langtty of the Oliio river. Wail Street thas Wt: the sapien oF life, Ape ALON? 8 have it Sure Pile Cur, Ae EU tbs MLR INerRUsteNt positively enres the worst oases of pilos Rent try math om receipt of $4. Circulars free. wanted everywhere. Address J. B, Romaine, i Broadway, New York. Ladies, Discard injurious, Pad AMEN RMA aR Bet VATOR, 963 Canai stecet and deuegists, Soud for Bolu by druggiis, Ageate Smniner Nannger, SB bie wrculag, All Prizes Cashed in Legal Lottortos.—Cireas tare: to, oe r ‘J. OLUTE, Broker, 1%6 Broadway, Ratchelor’s i Dye ~The Rost tn the 4 u loua, Santen pty ellen p Poth Tsc ERARES wil be een eclaadte to Wooes sr ooagtis colds: Be. Per ore nd singer |. ove who overtax the role. they are” weet ul in race ee il rede? artiguiarion #25) Neate ase be caret omen ie preuian Seta Hale Dy. lice a Sefoale sua NR ainda ys ‘at "Bs Piten ffintted Baberze. Haze, kee 1, Brooklyn, wires! Gi ftitnating Raed IR: oo sale RGEC, ALLE one door ee low Canal stroek / bibs 5 Meof’s Male Extract: devas, noo fatroduced Wik two wooke st 4 fe. in an opetions rer, vo areca iy A ot ot ss fatenetign he body, creates the bP gy ey Lory Mo's Malt Laxte%or Oaper tak Amoricn, 4 Mroadway 4 -Vertomantii 9 _——9 Trogmman died oy s-Dra, basher, Ie ‘G¥idin, Gatscom, N Rheumrig’o Nenryidips, @ te Ant Pg Posten fe Jute BO pay. Dh Ings Sy’ REGU MA ct Pe * Pvttor 8. att Tra sas pasa ve 1A Wall steowt, Mf wey aghin an Toe! tc ie | Sones erate ee

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