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y um ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS \ FROM ALL PARTS OF T= WORLD. ‘The Fealan Headquarters {2 Paris . Belzed by the French Police. inAnnnnananin nadie: Military Precautions Extended All Over Ireland. Furkish Protest Against Russian In- trigue, BELGIUM. ,AMleged Seltzure of the Fentan Hendauarters . .{o Parts—Important Revelations=The Papers, RB orwarded to Loudon. fe Bacssets, Jan. 3, 1868, Ls Nord (newspaper) hag received intelligence from ‘Yaris that the headquarters of the Fenian Brother- Dood on ti¢ Continent have been discovered in the Saubourg du Temple, in Paris, aud have been seized by {he French polive. Alarge quantity of letters and other documents, re- weeling the plans of the organiz:t/on, and @ list of tho ead Centres of the Brotherhood, found on the premises, and have been forwarded by the French authorities to London. The account in Le Nord also atates that among the documents brovgit to light was one containing | the dotails of a plot for destroying a portion of the British channel fleot by fire. Other papers of o similar charactor havo been dis- ebvered, all of which have been placed in the hands of the British government, IRELAND. ‘The Commander-in-Chiet in Active Movement Againat the Fenians—A flostile Landing and Revolutionary Rising Anticipated : Deuiay, Jan. 8, 1863, Lord Strathnairn, the Commander-in-Ch.ef of the forces in Ireland, is actively engaged in disposing his & possible outbreak, ‘ntion is directed to the cou 3 of Cork ‘The banks of the river Shannon and the west coast of ‘Ue Island are guarded with jacreased vig:iance to pre- ‘Vent a landing. The poiica in all the largo citios, especially in the @outh, are oncaually active and watchiul, ENGLAND. Investigation=No Result The Clerkenwell . and the Mystery Maintained, Loxpox, Jan, 3—Evening. The examination cf Desmond, Allan and others, Jail exe mMleged to be implicated in the Clerkenw plosion, has resuited so far in producing a0 Jory evidence ag to their criminality, and tes affair almost ag much a mystery ag it was before the Investigation commenced, ‘The magistrate bas adjourned (ho examination one mook, RUSSIA Tending Towards War Question. Loxpow, Jan, 3, 1863, Wt fe thought that the conference on the Eastern Guestion. recently held in St. Petersburg by the leading dipiomate of Russia, bas @ wariik: nificance, TURKEY. Russian Revolutionary Ine THAR C> smn: San, 8, 18881 te has been received by the French gov- @rnment from the Subi:me Porte, ta which it that Ruveian agents sre endeavoring ta inci among the Christian subjects of the Suitan, ande ous protest is made by the Turkish government against such bi ction, or at jeast conuivance iberé.u, on the part of R. on tho Enstera FRANCE. Ne Hope of a Roman Conference. Panis, Jan 3, 1868, It Is now generally conceded, notwithstanding the re- tent attempt of certain journais to revive an (mpression to the contrary, that ali hopes of assembling ® general sonforence of the European Powors for the settioment of the Roman question bave been sbandoned by tho French goverament.. ITALY. The Cabinet Crisis A Jan. 3, 1958. Menabrea bas pot yet succeeded in completing bis now Cabinet, and the ministerial crisis continues, itatiou im the country i inces- PORTUGAL. Aati-Tax Law Riots to Lisbon=Resigantion of the Cabinet. Lisaos, Jan. 3, 1868, Tumults have broken out io this ety and in other parts of Portugal in consequouce of the ‘mposition of new taxes, The unpopularity of the now system nnd the exc Ment created by the attempt to carry it .oto offec! ha Jed to (he resignation of the Ministry. CUBA. The Disaster to the British Ship War Clout The Cargo of the Schooner Grace Clifton on Fire at Sen=Exchange Quotations, Havana, Jan. 3, 1808, ‘The British ship War Cloud, from Liverpool, with a cargo Of coni, which went ashore op the might of the 29th ‘ult., Will prove a iota! toss, a5 abo is going to pieces in the heavy weather which pr Most of the cargo has beon saved by tighters. The brig Robin, which has arrived at Cardenas, reports that she spoke off ihe Baliamas tho schooner Grace jon, four days from New Orieans, Her cargo was fire. She was trying to get to Key West, whico to reach w thout assisiance on London 12 @ 12% per cent premium; er cent discount, iong . a LM Der cent pre- CANADA. Husiocas Suspension tn Moneweai=Return of c General Averill. Mostnmat, Jan, 8, 186! Mosare, H. GL Routh & Co., ono of the o!dest and mor firm? ‘n this city, suspended to-day, jenera: Averill bas returned to wnonshs’ adsvace in the States Fatal Aftray in Bellevtile. Betcevasce, Jan, 3, 1868. A party of rough: American flote! on Wednostay night and attacked Deaiel Sullivan, of Afterwards 1 causing injul from which death of Of the parties has been arrested —_— Fr ni of Feranson Rintr. Wetiinotor ant, Jaa 3, 1869, The funetal of the Hon Fergusoa B President of the Privy neil, took place here to day, and wae at- jed by a large Bomber of promin sence, Aad Newry al! (ne \enavit RHODE ISLAND. Sudden Death In Providence. Proviomxce, Jan. 8, Sylvester C. Sherman, Ass Justice of the Rnode Island Supreme Court, died suddenly Whie eveniog at roma this oe. 1865. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1868. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, The People Getting Accustoméed to Shocks— The Exemption irom Duty of Articles of Necessity. ' Havana, Jan, 3, 1868. * Aist, Jobne, &. T.., there were slight shocks of earthquake felt o Sunday, Dosamaher 29. The we Sane shocks caused but little alarm among the inden” ants, who, from their frequency during the last j Mouth, had become accustomed to them. | ‘The exemption from duty on certain articles of necessity to last for eight months has been con- Srmed by the new Captain General Julian Juan Pavia y Lacy, Notice will be given in due time should the period of exemption have to be ex- tended. American dimes and half ¢imes are now admit- fed ip Porto Rico as a tender for public dues, NEW YORK, SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TQ THE HERALD. Secret Political Meeting. Avuany, Jan, 3, 1868, A pumbor of tho leading democratic politicians of this State. among whom were Horatio Seymour, Petor Caz- ger and John A, Green, Jr., held a secret meeting hero to-day to consult upon the political situation and to talk over @ prograrame for the approaching canvass for Presie dent and Vico President, An effort was made to induce Mr, Seymour to # far withdraw his declination tu’ be- come @ candidate for tho Presidency astoallow .' name to go before the National Convention, Mr, Sey. mour will probably tal that time-honored position among aspirants for office and place Limself “in the hands of hia friends,”” The City Council of UVic on the Protection of Amertean Chtizens Abroad. Unica, Jan. 3, 1808, ‘The City Council this evening unanimously approved the sentiments embodied in the resolutions adopted al the citizens’ meeting held in the City Hall on tho 30th ult., relative to the rights of American citizens abroad, calling upon the Executive aud Congress to take such steps as may insure our people from ail trouble in the future and relief for those who are al presoat illegaily incarcerated, PORTO RICO. THE PRESS TELEGRAM. Accident on the Harlem Railroad—Two Cars Blown Of the Track by a Gale=Five Per. sons Injured. . Hupsoy, Jan. 3, 1267. On Wednesday last a terrific gale swopt along the line of the Hariem Railroad and the southeastern section of this county, Had there been a large body of snow at the time of its occurrence it must have proved more disastrous than that of fast yoar. The morning up freight train, with passonger car attached, was struck by the gale while between Boston Corners aud Copake Stations, and the passenger car aud ono platform car were raised bodily from the track ant procipited down an embankment rome Mfieen feet, There wero five mea in the car, who were more or less injured, but none ‘iously, In the descent the stove was ci d and be car set on fire, but the flames wore extinguished be- fore they had gained mich headway. A yentieman from Marundale was severely burned about the hea Mr. Joun Hawley, of Egremont, was badl, braised about the face, The other passengers wore but slivhtly burt, Three ladies had fortunately leit the car at Boston Cor- bers a fow minutes before the acciden'. It was a very narrow escape from a second Angola d sasier, The down mail train was detained four hours, and all the trains were orderad to jay up vutil the fury of tho gale lad abated, The gale continued from early in sho moraing unt:l three o'clock in the afternoon. VIRGINIA. The Convention=' mance of the Burenn Senator Poineroy Advising the Convention, Ricumoyn, Jaa 3, 1863, To the Convention to-day a resolution was offercd arg- ing the continuance of the Froofmen's Bureau in the State, deprecating ils withdrawal aa @ caiamity, and roquesting Genora! Howard to continue It under such agents as may best su:t the purpose, After a inng debate ‘the resolution was adoptod—yvas, 52; nays, 14, Senator Pomeroy addrosset a mo ting at the African chureb to-night, Ho advised the Convention to confer the right of guffrage on all mates ovor tweaty-one yoars of and socure it to them forever, LOUISIANA. of a Thirteenth New Ortraks, Jon, 3, 1863, The Congention to-day resumed tho discussion of the equality question. After several amendments to Wr. Wick! iffe’s substitute had beon offered and voted down, the following, being the Thirteonth article of the con- stitution, was offered by Mr. Pinchback and adopted :— All persons shall epjoy equa! rights while travelling in this State ip any conveyance of a public character, Tt further provides that a!l places where business in carried on by charter, or for which a license is required from oither Stal authority, shalt de open to the accommodation and patronage of ail per- sons, without distinction or discrimimatioa on account of race or color, Resignation of Mr. Fianders—Appolutment of Joshan Baker tn f stead=General Han. cock Declines to Make Removals Suggested by Mr. Flanders.. New Onveans, Jan, 3, 1863. Paragraph § of Special Orders No. headquarters of the Fifth district, Dated January 2, 1803, is as follows: — His Excelleacy B, F. Flanders, Governor of the State of Lovisiana, baving resigned that oflice, Mr. Josiua Baker is hereby appointed to the vatancy occasioned thereby. The same order assigns Prevet General R fC, Buchanan to duty as Commander of the Distr ct of Loutsiana and Assistant Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bure: The Times, speaking of the new Governor, says he native of Kentuexy, but an old citizen of Louisiona, aad was a member of the Puilade phia Conservative Convention of 1506; that he is fully qualified under the Reconstruction act and enn take the te: b In reply to a communteation from Governor Flanders charzing the police jury of the parish of Orieans «right bank) with oficial corruption and recommending their removal, Genera! Hancock says:—“These charges pre- Sent # proper case for judicial mvest:zation and deter- m.nation, and it is evident that the courts of justice can aford adequate relief tor the wrongs complained of, if He concludes that it i, oot advisabio to rosort asure sugested GEORGIA. Arrest of a Negro Member of the Reconstruc- tlon Convention. Savaswait, Jon. 8, 1998, A. & Bradley, of Boston, @ negro member of the Con- vention, wae arrested thit evening for threatening Jo! E. Hays, the editor of tho Republican, wad dra pistol on him in the ot ILLINOIS, Meeting of the Lincoln National Moaument Assoctation. St. Lovia, Jan, 8, 1568, Amoeting of the National Lincoln Monumant Asso- clation wae bed yesterday afternoon at Spring Seid, ti, Governor Oglesby was im the chair, The Kxecutive Committee was instructed to prepare an ade ‘nviting architects and artists to furnish d specifications for the monument on $250,200 fund. The adv: ment is to bo Bud mitted (0 & m i of the sssociation to be held on Tharsday ho fund in the treasury cor by private subscription amounta to $50,000, which is $60,000 a ed by the Logi the State, Apper ade to the Legish moderate @ continued durin curreat commence MAINE. Destructive Fire in Rockiand. Porttany, Jaa, 3, 1964, sich from Rock!and says that Beetho viock, market, and fa clothing store, was dostroyed by fire tast night at tenociock, The fire caught Ip the clothing store io which nothing was a The was, jd stock of cloth mg werg insured for $11,000 in the Etna [usurance Compas. PENNSYLVANIA A Binck List lo Haretebur, Hannstnona, Jap, 3, 1408, y man camed Poler Zeber, of Readiog, wna ening, charged With pabliebing and ook, Tt was a black list of citizens of discriminately put down ae poor niracted, He was bound over to 9 9 cititca Who gaye him some arrested: Im 8 libeltor bi pay tor bone appear at court, a4 w of the names, | MASSACHUSETTS, | Governor Bullock's Ingugural Address to the | Comments wit Legistature=His Views the Subject of the Next Presidency=( ‘General Grant Mau tor the Hour. . Hi Bosroy, Jan. 3, 1868, Governor Bullock was inaugurated to-day, His mes- Sage to (he Logisiaturo is a long nd comprehensive document of ty-Qve printed pages, The Governor much satisfaction upon the fact that - wee helire have tho returns of the Department of Education “4 8 Choouraging ag at this tima Two hundred and thirty. Ying \bousand pupils have been in attendance in the public sen during an average time of eight mouths Eight thousand terchers wero fm ployed. The amount raised by taxation during the year for the suppoit of free education was $2,355,505, The funded debt of the Commonwealth, including loans to raliroads, mounts to nearly $24,000,000, nearly al! secured by sinking funds, bonds, mortgages and collatera!s. Tho institutions of public charity are commended for their appearan Management, The State has supported 1.717 panpers and 500 junatics, at an exp of $255,000, and lias contributed upwards of $80,000 to private charitable in. stitutlong, The institutions of juvenile reform, tne Nau- t cat School and tbe State Reform Schoois, at Lancaster sud Wesiborough, have been kept up at an oxpense of $140,000 for the year, The Clarke institution Jor deat mutos, incorporated at the last session of tho Legisia- ture, was formally opened on the Ist of October, Tae State Prison has uot only suatained ito), but bas earned $21,000 over all expenses, The number of comutments to the State Prison last year was 128, being loss than the average of thirty-eight yeara ‘Tbe cost of maintaining the State militia” amounts to $150,000 a year, ‘Tho amount of deposits in t wings banks is moi than eighty millions of dollars, and of this sum five Sighths have accumulated within tne fast tea years, ‘The prospects for she eventual completion of tue Hovsac ‘tunnel are declared to ve satis: actory The Governor, accopting the decision of the people, recommends positive enactment for the regulation and control of the gale of liquor, Re.erring to national mate ters, Governor Builock says:— “We have destroyed involuntary servilude, we have manumitted @ race of meu and conceded to them equaii- ty, civil and political rights, Im the proceedings of the conventions im Soucbern States which they have main controlied, I believe thet, after making duo silowances, they have displayed a praiseworthy moueration, It 1s a sucrod duty to tnaure them protection in the enjo: mont the rights we have guaranteed, but we must ali remember there are miilions of tue white race Who cannot and must not always bo retained in the position of abject toos—milii whose pro- auctive labor Is necessary for the discharge of patioual ‘obligations which must hever be repudiated, an’ whuse good will and co-operation aro essential to a complete and thorough refmion. Let us, then, hear uogmoro of confiscation and atiainder for the Southern masses, Let us make an end of iliberal and unfriendly legisiation, aud while compromising no principle sor wh h we have contended Jet us restore those lately in rebel! on to equality of rights as speedily as ts consistent with the hutional safe'y. ‘the present obstacles to reconstruc. tion must come to'a speedy end, whether they be inter. posed by unrepentant rebels, by m President’ who does not make treasoa odious, or by these whom bis policy has deiuded into renewed resistance. The we.fare and will of the people require peace—peace from turmoil of mind as woil as from turmoil of war; p for their Qnances, for their industry, for th commerce, aud having the determination and power there is no mistaking the ageucy by whicu they jutend to enforce it, If embittered men refuse to accept the boon hat is proffered, the responsibility, the enums and ruinous consequence 8 will be Lheirs aloue, If they are so blind to their own interest as to incite hostility be- tiveen races (hoy will find tat the nation ts strong, tuat the nation will maintain ils guarante s, — No rights ot loyal men will be surrendered (0 ellect any pettement whatsoever. Equality of rights and uviversal sudrage re irr sible tacts, The waeels of revoludion uo not roll backward, In tho marca of civilizaton and domo- cratic ideas tnis mation takes no backward sep.” ‘Tho Goverucr's views he quotiwa of the next Presidency are as follow It is the record of bistory that in great public eri-es the inst not of a nation pots with unerring Sagacity to rome man of tue people whom they adopt at once, in @suranco of faih, as their chosen champion ant deliverer; and by & natural law this abidiag contldence ty, through its own soothing power, the surest guarantes of success. In this dark hour of uativnal exigency we have ued of a leader whose AMUSEMENTS, neproaes hese | Acacay or MommeEnqueu Orena.—Vincent Wate | laces. charta| ing and fampliar op:ra, “saritana,”” was given by tho Richfags coimpany last might, the fifth of the present season, In thia miserable weather when walking is really reduced to wading, we should not ex- pect to find alaigg audience fn dby fheatro, no matte? bow great tho attraction Risy be; nevertheless there was a fair company ay the Academy lest night, The opera was gonorally well sung, but indifferently acted, Mr. Castle and Mr. Campbell, who we*t Doth in good voica and rendered the ballad and ther sicté of the coucerted pieces which feil to thelr Jot excelien!!¥ Wore & little tame and stiff in their acting, Itis evident that they havg to leara something elee besides singing before they cau be ranked good operatic performers, Tuero was @ manifest lack of vine in the acting of both these artistes last night, althongh they rocetved @ fair measure of appiause, which wo may 64y Waa entirely merited by the manner in which the music of the author was so admirably rendered. ‘The art.stes, however, suffered severely from the power of the orchestra, which not only drowned the chorus in the vehemence with which tho b ass instruments were used, but in many instances alsorbed aud overshad- owed the finer portions of the baiads and concerted Psa This is a failing which ought to ba corrected, isa Richings sang what may be regarded as the cholc~ est morceavz in the opera—"The Harp ia tho Air’ and “scenes that are Brightest'’—in w manner that called well deserved encore, Upon the whole the opera was a@ delightful treat and was enjoyed greatiy. Tos Balfo's tavorite opera of “Toa Bokemian Girl!? Will be given, aad at the matinod The Doctor of Alcan tara”? Mr, Dickens Last Nicnt.—The audience assombled at Steivway Hall last night to listen to Mr, Charles Dickens! readings—bis selections for the occasion being the “Christmas Carol” and “Boots at the Holly Tree Inn’! — was large, fashionable, in appéarance {atelligont aud not bypereritical, Our impression of Mr. Dickens was not £0 agrovable as we could have wished, His voice is decidedly against him, KH is *husky—perhaps not natu- rally so—as if is were constantly called on to do more than, from its Imited compass, it i¢ really capabie of doing, and often fais’ where the passage requires it suould be the most effective. Stil, it ig but fair to say that its owner makes tho best poasible use of it. In the “Carol'’ there were touches of pathos—particulariy im the description of tiny ‘Tim’s death and antecedent events, at the Christ~ mas dinuer of crooge’s clerk—which sofiened When the Christmas story was we looked srownd to mark the effect the author's words id Voice; ot wheze wo sat were two pleasant looking g mirably dressed, betweeu whom was placed a lady whose quarterly bills at her miiliner’s are not @ matter for oly a moment's consideration, Number One, leaning over to whore gentle- man Number’ Two was goated, thus completely eclipsing, for the moment, their fair compauion— “Chem's purty cothes he wears,’ “Yes,’! responded gontioman No, Two, “I wonder who's hia taiior’* Upon these resuming their original position the lady ex. Cinimod, for the deiectation of Dow, “La! just to think that such aman could wrile sua @ story." Sucd is ano! ho arotho impressions Mr, Dickens leaves on me minds! The reading, or of Boot's story was a decided unprov. d we tuink better pl “Carol Vr, Dickens rarely forgot that he was merely reading, wh lo m the “Holly free Ina!’ story te entered inio its minu &x, wud impersona/ed the character of Boote with more zest, aud 0; course too effect on his audience was more marked, Mr, Dickens, when a much younger man, might have made a fine comedian, but age creeps apace on him as ou others, and, save tho dollars, ho suould be content with his greatness as the unvat rile lant writer of prose puetry of any age. Svminway Hat.—Mavawe Karr-Yousa’s Beysrit.—To- night a grand operatic concert will be givon at this halt for the benelit of Mademe Loulso Kapp-Young, a prima donua who camo to New York a short timo berore the collapse of the Italian opera and made a very successful déiut in “L'Atricaine.'’ Wo undersiand that the ex. penses of ber visit to America have fallen entirely on herseif, and that ber eagagement at the Academy was ulucny waremunoraiive, the operatic treasury being einpty at ber arty At her dé'u sho displayed quali- ties of a (orough artiste, in voice and acting, and under Proper mavagoment we woud undouotediy have re. O Sad gentteman ivtogrity (s ungorrupted by political associations and whose pairiotisin has not permitied him to descend to the arena of partisan warfare; of tried jeader of un- daunted courage, who wilt passion nor sectional rf reticence, who has no inconsistencies to explain, uo olicies to maintaia, no theories to promulgal who comprehends the position and reiations of ail sections of our common country, and who wil! bring to the administration of pubiic afairs executive economical ideas, a clear head and ua honest beart i# manifost tat it is the same Providouce wh.ch vrougit us safely through the storm of war, that moves tuis whole peop!e now with singular unanimity to recognize in & pisin, unpretending citizen hin Wire exergy, dis- cretion and oxaited patriotism will restore peaco aud rosperity to discordant States and a di-tracied and. ‘uo man for the crisis the man for the hour, the man people, ‘6 Ulysses & Grant Be.ore hia pre- t fitness for the h gu office to which a grateful nation wouldelevate him let personal preterences yield, let faction subside, that peace, good wilt and ua.ou ma: ore and fo turvughout tho repubitc.”” a wari eulogy apou bis ie i josed with predecessor, John A. Androw, E achusetts Ratlronds, Sraivoriann, Jun, 3, 1868. The gross receipts of the Western iautroad for 1867 wero $4,096,707, and the net earnings were $1,249,295. Tha cross rece:pts of the Connecticut Ri wero $629,165, and the net caraings Were $214,955. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Tue Lonpon Mossy Market.—Loxpoy, Jan. 3— Evening.—Consolg closed at 9255 for money and 9255 a 92%, for account, Aimerican securities closed at (he Tole lowing rates:—United States five-twenties, 72% a 72% ; Lilinois Central shares, 853(; Evie Railway suaros, 48, Frankrort Bourse —Faaxkront, Jan, 3—Evening. = United Siaies bonds closed at 77 for the issue of 189; Lavexroo. Corros MaRkgT—Liverroon, Jan, 3— Evening —[be colton market, owing to the continued activity of business to day and the iavorable reports re- ived from Mancnester, closed still firmer, baving ade vanced one eighth of a penny sinco the 1:20 P.M. re- port, which makes a total advaace one quarter of a penny per Ib. on all descripuons of Awer.can cotton during the day, Tho following are the authorized Clo-ing quotetions:—\iddling uplaads, fa port, 739 do. do, to airive, 744d. ; dv, Orloans, Tid, The sales of the day foot vp fully 20,090 bales, TRaok Reroat.—the wlvices from Manchester to-day (January 3) aro fay ibe marke: (or goods aud yarns i# buoyast aad prices are advancing, Livexroot Be gabectrrs MakKet,—Livearoon, Jao, 3— Fvening.—Breaastuifs aro active and ad So 46s 94, for tuixed Weetern, Wheat, 163, Sd. for whit Canfornia, and 1ds, 6d, for} a ley, 68. 3d. for American, Oats, Js $i, for Americ: Yeas, 47s. 6d, Livexvoot P eros Marke. —Liveneo Eveuing.—Vork dectined to 748, (or new pri mess. Beef, 112s, fur winter cured oxira prime meas, Lard, 494 9d. for fine Atneriean, Cheese, 524, for the bighdst range of fice, Bucon, 408, 64. for Cumberiaud out Lrverroot, Pronver Marker, —Livaavoot, Fvoning. —No. 12 Duich standurd sugar, 25s. 64, Rosin, 6s. for common Wilmington, and Lis. for tine pale, Tat- low, 433. 9, for American, Spirits of turpentio Petroveum: Clover, 46s, rnings of Mu e Jan 3 Kastern i9 oil, £38 per 252 galious, Spe £ Linseed cakes, £10 were, Jan, 3—EVening,— jos dull agd movwlnal, The potroleam market cl EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS, 3.=Tho froval mail , Which left New York arrived at tais port to-day and subsequently ea) erpoot Loxpoxpenry, Jan, <The stontn’ Captain Granat, from Foriand, bas ai rouie \o Liverpool. ee MAINE LE SPECIAL GORRESPOND € OF THE HERALD, Governor Chamberinin’s Inaugural Address, A , 1807, The Maino Le ure assombled and orgauizet yes. terday, and to-day has been ocoupied im (ho lnauguras tion of Governor Chamberiaia and the delivery of bis Inaugural addre Josiah Crosby, of Dexter, is l’rea'. dent of tho Senate, and Theodore ©, Woodtman, of Bucksport, !s Speaker of the House, In his address (ho Gor jor states that the soldiers’ bounsy serip and in- 4, amounting to $369,400, bas ali been pai’ except 0, and war claims been pad the general government to 1 $556,846, The State debt is sated Aa there i5 no org ernor deems it wise to general goveromen’ and thanks ere tendered to themseives ia the wailare of those unlucky the time of their trials and sufferings, Ho apathy manifesed in shipbuilding tm the State, thinks that the loss of juterest In thet branon of industry {# one which they can ili aqord to bear, Althougs there fe no great lack of industry im agreultural pursuits, he doubts If there {a that which thelr facilities ail for, Tho | bis Exceliency thinks, ofor as those of Mintoso: emigration thither, favor of he wevere! ra Sato, Ht Bp wv before the THE PRESS TELEGRAM fhe State Constabulary Act. Avatera, Jan, 9, 1968, in the House and Senate to-day to prasont @ hil! repealing the State Gonstabulary act, bot Leave waa nate: ih wae got granted im ether Mouse, the vote standing (a QT opposod, nad 'n the Beane P| of them +} about to move, deemed many of (he shortcomings of the troupe, following weil known artists will take part in the con- cort:—Madame Paropa-Kosa, Oscar I eiffer, Cart Kosa, Baragli, Roaconi. Bellin, Antonucc! and Warre: Such a deserving bine/ciaire aud such atiractions should crowd Steiuway Hal! to-nigut, Madame Young !¢ an artiste that would also be admirably calculated to instruct our ewbryo prime donne, and an effort might be made to re- tuin her in this city as an iustrac rin the divine art, AccipgNT TO S16N0R Brronowt.--Tho opening of Pike's Opera House, which was tolake place on Monday, Las deen postponed til! Thursday, in consequeuce of the fol- lowing communication, which explains itself: — New Yorn, Jan. 3, 1868, Signor Brignol received an injury at Wasiinuion by falling trom his carriage that wil prevent him from ap- pearing on Monday. [ have seen him to day, and have no doubs be will be well enougn to sing tn a few days, J M. CAKNOCHAN, M. D. AsBrignol! lad one of the principal rdes tu the iuitial opera—Manrico, im “Trovatore’'—-the opening of the vew Opera House 18 unavoidably postponed till ‘Thursday, ° Lesren Wattack will appear at his theatre on Tuesda, after au ab-enco from the stage of one year, ‘Tax “Werre Faws,"' ao adaptation of the “Biche aux Bois,"' will succeed the ack Crook" at Niblo's ou the 13th inst, After to-n ght that theatre wil be closed for a weok, in order to make preparations for the now piece, WAPORTANT ORDER BY COLLECTOR SMYTHE. Tho following ordor has been issued frota the Custom House .— Crstom House, New York, snurcton’s Orrick, Jun 2, 1868, } There has conw to my knowledge a proc ice in this Custow House which may grow ito an abuge and whien 18 in direct comravention of section 636 of the Treasury regulations, It 8 tho giving of 1oformation, turnisuing invoices, boo%s, &e., Lo persons applying therefor, Under, these cienms.ances I feet it imcumbent upon mo to issue (the follow.ug order, Vizi— Under no circumstances will any of the deputy cole loctors, cashiers, auditors oF cl torn House furuish any book or any Information re Iniing to ony tra ong of the Custom nse, tho ree of which aren tha arcsives, without first bay. iug mny authority of Check 10 give such information or to surrender such books or documen's. This order is issued to more strictly enforce the Tren Sury reguiaions above reierred to, HENRY A, ShYITIE, Collector, COMMERCIAL FAILURE IN CINCINWA (From the Evening Telegram of yesterday.) 8 1. C. Hopkins, ono of the large in Chuclonatt, has failed, Liabilities one i Ko [+ suid to be indebted to A. I, Stewart a quarter of w roill.va of dylars. THE PEPOATED MEGRO TROUBLE IN DAREN, CA. [From the Savannah Republican, Dee. 30} Mejor St. Onge and the detachment of solliers which accompanied him to Durien on Monday inst returned on Saturday, The Major reports that no dat neo took pines and the town wad very quiet during Christus and the succeeding days, a” of the \ejor the Mayor of the to procla. mation, ordering all places whe wae sold to bo od they were key hut up uring tbo week, } Tn «i boon #2verat large gatherings previously, and | the negroes met at night for drill, and av alarm was caused in (bis Way, Which led to the troops being eent | for, The whol# cauge of the trouble, realy inagia- ‘ary and anticipated, rests in the fact of the failure of Improvidence of the negroes, Most for a share in the crop, which wae acomparative failure, During the vear the: have drawn rations trom the planter, together witl Jotbing for thomm nd famiiles nd other articice, thua, (osiead of anytning being due them, most of tho crops and the have worked " 2 indebted t to bave wanted to they domand pay for services for which there ie nothing due them, and banded together to help and asset ethecrops, Tae day her they thr id some cotton Which A rie he which the Freeimec # Bureau slone Tiake cognizance, the Major returned with bis until they were work, boing a matter of c pad for thei whole y party and advised (he Mayor to send in a commun tion stating these facia, amd requesting that troops be rept there to prevent’ difficulties wud adjust matters, which wit! probably be dor OCRRENVILER A ated in (his elty on mg on at Ur pleasant ramore were Day in regerd to e I were, in th nggerated, From a gentiemaa who w time of '@ got ad tr following p Morgan, a [ad of about tw company With other white boys, in firing crac one of the crackers gtriking a nogto mau In the face, he Knocked the little boy down, A man who was Standiog by, seeing this, (mmediately ran tor Mr. Morgan, the father, Who isa police officer, and informed him bad been done to ulsson. Mr. Morgen repaired to pot, And on a negro being pointed ous to bim, fred two or threo shots, killing him inetantiy, Iv tarned ous orwarde thas Mr, M A ke, PLO av innocent negro, The affair caused consid: 2 oitemont at the ti Morgen fod immediately atter the killing A ment of cavairy was sect to Greenville oa Christ Day adout twelve o'clock, but finding ais quiv', returned to (his C1Ly, Montgomery (Ara.) Mari, Deo, 27, Seetevct oF Deats.-Ow Tuesday sentence of oath wee passed upon Edward Jove, ov ored, coovicted io the Cirowit Court for this county some time fg, outrag@ ‘ane 16 Mist C1) The teu would dome when Bis accusers would before another tribunal, He imgisued (hat Mies Cline wae mistaken, and the perpetrator of tho awful deed for | whieh he bas been wenconced to oath ie sill ot largo, The moat of his remarks were aldressed to the colored | prvple WHO wore Promenh—Lyederter (MA) Eaantver 1. A MODEL DxvG@ STORE, . A New Pharmacy on a dway=Deseriytion of the ~ ” 4 On the frst floor of eg reer ON basarased Building the Gym of Alexander Kudout & Co. bave contly opened one of ihe most elegant and unique drug aad perfumery estabitshments oa che conticont, as it Is fecoud to nonevin point of interior arrangement and elabofateness of finish, This establishment has been filted up witb a view to meeting a want long fels tn the lower portion of the city, owing to the fact that most of the old drug stores have been changed Jato wholesale trades, aad is conducted upom a comprehensive ecale, combining the most marked features of the leading I’a- rigian, London and American pharmacies, ‘The attention of passers-by is altracted by the mage!f- cent French plaje glass window, through which the y ‘terior presonts a picture of the most pleasing description, Tho floor of the etore is composed of white and rad (erselated pavement. On either hand, upoa 6a- | tering, are number of the most novel and interesting features to be observed In any estaDiishment of its kind, and prominent among these {sa ‘magic soda and mineral water founta: of the most elaborate aud original desigu, 1t consists of an octagonal dome or tur- ret, empanelied with white and colored Italian and Lisbon marbles, mounted with silver, and produces six. teen varieties of choicest syrups, besides hoy and cold soda water and the most noted foreign and domestic mineral waters, The counter tops are of white marble, the fronts being finely finished in wood, carved aud empanelied, and tastefully ornamented in pink and gold. Handsome black walnut showcases surround the interior and are separated into compartments at regular intervals by white pillars, atriped with gilt. Thess contain a most complete assortment of every artl- cle usuaily comprised in the business, aud in addition a rare selection of goods not goneraily found on sale at apothecaries’ storem A gallery richly iniald with costly natural woods extonds around the store, above the showcases just mentioned, the fronts being ornamented with bandsomely il uminated panels and tablets of giasa, bearing, im letters of burvisbed gilt, the designations of the most admired and delicious perfumes, cosmetics and sachet powders. The counters at the rear of the stora are also fitted with biack walout showcases, displaying a bewildering variety of the rarost toilet articles and boudoir mysteries a embellishments, among which 1 pre-emiuenily notic able the “phantom bouquet,'’ composed of the most exquisite and delicately preserved groups of forest loavos and flowera, At the rear of the siore is also located the prescripticn counter, at woich @ competent pharma- centist is always in’ attendance. A long showcase, ex- tire iength of one side of tho store, te wortment of Imported Vhe ceiling is of puro y a cornice striped with eliow, while the establi-hment 18 tiluminated at night by two massive and costly brouze chandeliers of antique pattern A haudsome brouze radi occupies the Ceutre Of the mosaic tioor and furnisues the wary caloric for the warming of the store, The dacziing and magnificent —envemble of tho in- terior of this elegant place of busine: i completed by a countless array of — glass jars, flasks, giobes and botiles, of ‘uniform sizes and patterns, labelled with gilt and reflecting the light in prismatic hues trom a thousand glittering centres. Two bundred and fifty drawers, in uprizht bisck walnut frames, extend along the wall’ behind ihe cour, and are reserved (or the keoping of drugs, herbs, spices, Sc. ‘Tho woda water labo-atory is situated in an apartment ad- Joimuz tae iu store and is connected with mas sive fountain on the counter by « number of pipes con- stuutly surrounded by pulverized ice, A weil in the counter, covered with a doubie silverpiated lid, is do- voted to the tumbiers, which are also kept packed in Ico, Ihe “hot soda water," just tutroducod at this e-tablishment, ig one of the most peculiarly ag though suggestly paradoxical, beverages that has evor beea offered to tho public as @ bibernal bidulan and the syrups mingted with this apeciaity @re munu- factured exclusively for it. Tne mineral wavers drawn trom this fountain ar@ imported im air-tight vessels from the various springs, aud are forced through the pipes by means of compressed air, no gases being em- ployed to effect their {rom the vat: two plsto! shots at htm, bot 4 consequences, 1 rr igot were commi! rr} coumy se the action of the Grand cmd “ ' Poar Ornior Srarisrics,—Tho total aumber of letters recelved at tbe Trenton Post Office during tho year 186? waa Ove hundred thousaud. The nember of lettors ad- » yertized within the samo period was 1,362, of which 1.198 werd forwarded td the PD Letter Oca On aa average a8 many left It as were received, WESTCHESTER BI. Ts BES OncamzartoY ¢? THe New Boarv or Taverazs, | RisaNia,—-Tho trasteds Qf the towil @f Morriania belt a meeting at the town hail On Thursday efening and ore ganized into a Board by ihe s@lection of William Cauld. well as President, RH Toller ae Troasarer ent Eugene King as Clerk, eact of whom was chosen viva vec, The’ Board then proceeded to il vacanciva and made the tollow'ng appointments for the ensuing yoar:—street Commiscioner, Xavier awing; Overseer of Poor, Jobn York; collector of Apsessmenia, ries L. George, The inder of the evening was devoted to the arranging of the various committees and other routiae business, A resolu etioa was c iting forth that after the 15th the hour of meeting wil bo changed to three o'clock im tho afternoon, adoption of this resolution will preclude the posait uy of more than two or three citizens being enable \o listen to the deliberations of this august body, { \. quartérly report of the Treasurer of the Fire Depart ment, Mr, Jobo York, showing that out of @3.462 53° tho total amount received, disbursements amounting tw $9,344 59 had been made, was received, ‘TurevinG Oranation as New Rocawrts.—While * maw named Coyne, residing at Now Roohelle, in company with bis family, was absent from home during three of four of the boildays, his house was entered vy son ud @ quantity of wearing apparel and houseboid carried off, Elias Mead, tof the town, 3 arrested on susp.cton and held in the sum of $300 to appear, Aa evening of two ago a number of fue turkies and chickens valued at $75 wore carried off from the promises of Mr Edward Jessup, at the same place, Avoruge Case ov Iveasricipg,—A gentioman named Mosew Odell recently discovered on his property ab rch box containing the dead body of » about two mouths old, Coroner Smitty heid an inquest, but nothing was elicited that might furnisa a clue to th Deatu oF 4 JaPavest.—A Japanese who came to Aloxe audria during (he war as a 80 Caited States Arwy, and bus resided hi fauniliarly known us ** Jap, aud Was buried yostorday,— Alexandria Gazcile, died on Savirday night last, Died, Grraas —On Saturday, December 4, at his rasitence, No 74% Sixth avenuo, Tuomas Geecay, in the 36bb your of his age, . The relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the funerai, from his late residence, on Sunday afvernoon, as tivo o'clock, without further notice, {Fur Other Deaths See Seventh Page.) Rev. Ch 0 lecture ythe. , Sunday afternoon, Jan, (2 ressing=Burneti’s Coe joan und is guperior to Fronel: oholic washes. A Perfect Hnii COAINE Imparts a fh pouudes and oils or An Editorial From the New York Times. HOFF'3 MALT EXTKACI, BEVERAGE OF HEALTH, This new hygienlo beverage has grown wonderfully tm favor since tts introduction here but auhort time ago. 16 receives the unqualified approbation of the doctors, and Mr, HOFF (542 Broadway. Now York) haa volumes of creden families and physicians of the country nd health-austatning qualle ties.—-From the New York Timea, Dec, 23, 1967. Isis well known that HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT is alse an excellent and very agreeable remedy for dyspeptios, cone tals already from the | to its heaith-givi aumptives, tnvaiidsand people affected with coughs, colde and hoarseness. Another important feature in tho management of this new and deserving enterprise ts the fuct that the t wil be Kept open for the transaction of ht, careful presen, jauce, Tho infinite tion clerks being al n al and quality of ihe lad beaut departinent is unsurpassed by that of any other establishment of ite kiad, and embraces all the choice brands of perfumes and beatifiers of the most ro. powned European tmunulacturers, besides a num. ber of the most exquisitely fragraas preparaiions coimpounded exe!usively by this Or a, aud kuown as the “Queen Adotaid “Imperial and ‘Great Republic. The most noted hair preparations, Freuch tower po- mades and extracts are presented in endiess variety, and a8 a necessary adjunct to the gentlemen's departivent a cigar counter hag also been fitted up ia one portion of the store, wher jover of the ‘‘frazrant Havana’ may enjoy hiv coveted prize of the most superior brands, Taken altogether, ths new business addition to the southern portion of the city ts at ornament and a benelit to it, and Will prove cue of its moat marked foaiures Mr Alexander Hu rm, has for taauy y elegant pharmacy in Brooklyn, which be et: asadepot for hiv numerous preparations sion, we venture to pred.ct for this enterpr. success commensurate with ita commendad: bo moot the public wants, NEW JERSEY. Jersey City. Tue O'Coxvee Howicine—Conovea's Ivqcust ~The inquest in the case of the bomicide of Maurice O'Con- neil was resume! last evening by Corouer Warren, in the Recorder's Court, bir. Cloke appeared for the State ‘and Mr. Dixon appeared for the prisoner. The first wit- ness was John Kearns, who stated that on Saturday evening, the 2st of Decemoer, bo was drinking iu the store of Francis Macklin; U Conseil and others wore there also; saw Macklin strike O'Connell a heavy blow, which knocked him down, and when down Mackin ral times in the gro; Mackitn atier= n Out Of the barroom thto the Laliway, aud oft bin there, Patrick Carroll, a iad of seventeen, testiled that he asigep in Macktin's barroom, when be was awakened by « notve; Mack © Connoil out of the barroom into th neut helped O'Connell to rise, but Wien the lat to the bail door he feil to the ground; deceased groaned when etretched on the ground; on the evening occurrence depoment went to the savings bunk wih O'Couneil, Where Lhe Intter depoeited some money ; thoy afterwards had some drink together; O'Counell ‘ontined (0 his bed from the Monday afier the oc- person could not um 4 d; b# complained of being sore In the vroin, he was attended by doctors, n this witness bad concluded the inquest was further adjourned, Supven Deata —A woman camed Margaret Dantels died suddeniy on Thursday evening ab tho residence of her brother, 409 Souty Eighti street. Bhe bad beeu spending tho Christmas holldays wich hor brother, and asbort time before she crossed ovor trom New York, re she resided, ber arm was {ractured by a fall, from ‘aterual effects of which it is believed death ensued, | ed was uunarriod, abuut forty-seven years vid, and Was 4 cloakmaker in the estabilshmout of A. T. stewart, Broadway, Coroner Warren wii bold an in quest. Hoboken. A Maw Forwp Dran,—Avout ele an unknown man was passing dows Fifth atre be suddenly fell om tho sidewalk and almost 4 expired. Tho body was ved (0 the Sis pital, where \t awaits ideas The deceased was drossed in a black coat, check-coloted vest, pants, and Was about fori years ol age and appareutiy of risk birth, Coroner Whive will hold @a inquest to- day. Broopy Arenay,~Yosterday afternoon a fight between George Phillipe and Joseph Jacques took place in tho Hotties and tawviers were the princt- r of tho continues ja conciu. Pes 2 o'clock yesterday » when | A Jacques cooded ja cutting FDI lips Jacques Was subsequently bruug ut De rder Pope, by whom Ue was beid to bail to await trial, Bergen, , The Cranewont Raitnoap Acctne#t. The old ady who was rua over aod killed by the dummy at Claremont was tdentiled yesterday os Sarah Linney, @! residing for the last two years with her son-in-law, Wiliam Pieber, at Greenville, Sho left the b about ten o'clock on Thursday would return gore time in the afvernoon, the messel doath was on ber track, lived till thie Le Would commemornt firth birt Sho leaves a son three daughters op Long isiead, all married, Tue inques will be held on Monday evening. Newark, Conoven's Inquest,—The coroner's jury io the ense of Mr. Joba W, Simonson, Who was killed by a Soree car id been | All Ladies aud Gent » Young and Olds devious of having their hate appear boaniiful during the, hoiblars, should get a britle of CHEVALIEI’S LIP #0 THE HAIR at ouce. It quiets the nervous action of the overtaxed brain, restores gray bair to its original color, Stove its falling out, keeps the head clean, Sold by all Grugeists, fancy goods dealers aud fashionable hair deessore aad’ AC ay oUlcd, 1s Broudwar, New York. BARAU A. CHEVALIER, M.D. Deng Store, tn A competent apother Alex. Hudnut & Co.'s New the Herald butlding, is open all night. cary in attendance. A.=Try Hot Sodn Watts iy; Tn great ny Watieuhs domi ats ely; Tu great. perfection $ wd Store, Herald bund oe LF UT & co. Alex. Hudnut's Grent te warranted to curs. Sod m HUDN store, Herald building, tn a a PE esa how sea A.=Rheumation Legally Warranted Car of Niort nnaie he PALER S Great Vorstapie Rie lc Remedy inken inwardiy, eferences, 17,757 cures, mat Priucipal depot, 704 Broadway, Wositively ad cure no pay. Tost Feet Cured. A.<Bunjon ar \ Pee ees Tho cites nee A Radicnt Cure for Rup He-nes App-lance and Curative Co: any truss, aod & guarantee of a permanent cure. e.—<Dr. Shermante myound Are superior Olle Broadway. B. B. T.=T: by TI Hy gue Big wok Coughs, WROWS'S TRRONGH Ate years. Troches have drought out many worthles# Imitat.ous, tain ouly Browu's Bronchial Trovhes, Be Sure and Call for RS, WINSLO! SOOTHING SYRUP,"* having the fac simile of Verking” oa the outside wrapper. Al. others are base imitations, BK TE Ee cal Batchetor'’s Hair Dyemthe Bes world; the ouly perfect Dye; harmiess, reliavle, tostant ous. Factory Si Barciay street, ough, Cau Cons 5) i COTA BALSAM is known (9 be the aura and affectual romedy, aud ie within the reach of all, Vor sale by all druggists at 23, 80 and 75 conta, vir bye.— The Rest Rver Mane wud revs; Cristadoro’s t abso appued, ab Nod ufactured, Whoiesale Astor Hotive, t and Apotheenry, Corner mpbelly y-eiguth atreey—Very ‘great care Bighth av 18 preparii t Cases of Core ter time than Any . 8 Division atroety ercury, no pay takes, Gi since 1854, Good Fitects are Permanent. To chie te ‘sfront ir: ai I heirdves. By its use laxtriant growth te auteed, natura, cowr aud gloss are restored Une trial will cause yon to any this of Mee. . A. ALLEN'S IMPROVED (new sigle) HATH RESTORER of DRESSING, (im ove bortia,) very Oruggiatsells tt, Price One Dollar, will be Giyen for Ever, Pere Mee Va teAnS ‘ery twenty contains a one dolar 1y, Td and 74 Washing One Purce of Gold ounce of aduiteration f * Onecan tn Every Description Executed and desparch, and at lowsrerates than elses METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING ESTABe ‘Asma street. Havana Lottery.-Prizes Paid shoe Phd highost tales paid od all kinda of ¢ in foe id and Sliver, TAYLOK & OV., Bankers, 1d Wall sireat, N. Bouvtoca Schenck’s Pulmonic syrnpe HENCK'S SEAWKED TONIO, SUUBYNA'S MANDRAKE PILLS. These threo medicines cure conaumptios, liver complaint and dyspepsia. They cleanse the stomac cret.one of the liver, create an appetite for ric: iny * eed Tonle the food from souring until It made into blood, which ripena the matior (a 4 waAsura throws It o#f, rofess.onaily at ‘his princlpal ofce, Phitae urday, where ali letters for advice muet 52 Rond street, New York, street, Boston, every Wed- given advice free, bus for a shorough examion, ce 6 $5. Ofice hours al food. Hon with bia rexpivouietog th each city from 9A. M. 10.3 P. prise pf the Palimoni yep a Tonle each $150 r boule, or $7 60 dozen. ‘tle 23 conte pee ited or sace by druggists and storeaeepers qeueraily Store Shades=Pinin, Gilt op Lettered. SKYLIGHT 8, CURTAINS, SHELF CU Rctrs 4? Broadway. collation Monday night, concluded thetr isbore on Thursday night y returned a verdict setting forth ad lf No 25, by his Hew 7 Phi for aets of Morristown, rly part of the weet (he dwolling house of Mr, J. L. Canfield, at Morris Pla! waa toe tally destroyed by fire, Most of sbo furniture was waved, bi here were no means of checcing the fire, en struction of the building Mr. olde lous is estignased wt 918,500; partinily torured, ‘Trenton Auxcen Assacut axo Ronnant.—Hugh Noblo ond | ot Thomaa Ryan wers arrested yesterday char, with entering the hepsoop of Jamos Levine and ste ho alleged, chickens to the value of $11, Levine howr- Unusual Confusion about the toot on New nt, raited the window to look out, when by Vue reesiion of the gasiignt be alitges Kyan discharged oh cia #fectually 4 to time, and the directions strict folowed. Tt hag maintarned ite reputat etrative over (oarter of a century, and if those w thronte: } with Int Room.—The Bal) Cf ‘consrdorable. dant bate, Tangy re have been eo utterly out or th hion as wot to own one of KNOX'S Hats. aad shoul now have thelr “tiles” crushed under @ mountain of coats, lat them ai once repair to 212 and 639 Broadway purchase one of KNOX'S matterpteces, ’ Authority ‘ets Goes anleestauy one adult out of evety find, indeed, vo prevalen’ and ¢0 fatal Das come, vie nat et, Iu the formative sages a Complauny nay » readily coutroied by resorting promptly to (a9 EXP HAN of Dr D JAY Sh, wh eb sooihes snd at the bronchial lubes, slaying (ofammation ther ard the lunge of ail mparition I \# acertain rematy for Coughs Sida, whieh, wie te/t to themaeiees, (ros Quenily bring 08 Pulmonary Complaints, and tt cures Krone ing tnt te! for Ate Consumpl disease th ° ting Disessas or any of tha jomeof Brons or betes St guee give thie eehaare remedy # te! Aue will wever vegret It, Sold everywhera, Wp Beans, Vantiicy Senay Cedar stress, Vanities Roane, Faw or one by TAFT & FYLER, “4 Qatar tye ant Mate Dyong at eters, Ae evshers SW we boad streak ° ATUL alee