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_ « ae TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. PRUSSIA. ‘Count Bismarck on the Chances of a War with France.. Baum, Jan. 9, 1868. Al a large conservative dinner in this city last evening ‘Count Vou Bismarck was present and made ® specch. He reviewed the present political situativa im Europe, dm the course of which be ead that war with France ‘this year was a phaniow, and urged his hearers to die ewaiss all foarg in the matter, ‘He was listened to with profound attention. ENGLAND. ‘Examiuation of the Fenian Oficers—Charge of Treason Felony, Loxpow, Jan. 9, 1868, ‘Messrs, Burke, Casey, Shaw and Mullany, the Fenians whe wore arresied at Birmingham on « charge of buy- ng arms thore for the Brotherhood, were brought up at ‘Bow street to-day for examination, Bail was offered, ‘but not accepied, and the priseuors were seat to Bir- for trial for treason and felony, ‘The van containing the prisouers in its transit to and ‘from Bow street was guarded by a strong escort of mili- ‘tary and several piatouns of police, all under arms and ‘with drawn cutiassea, These extraordinary precautions were adjudged necessary, asthe authorities had received <{aformation ef a threatened rescue. There were no dis:urbances, however. IRELAND. Charges Against a Seditious Editor. Loxpon, Jan. 9, 1868. Mr. Piggott, the editor of the Dublin Jriskman, whose , Qrrest was noticed yesterday, 1s charged with eight sedi- Gious libels uttered last year, Mr, Piggott is the son of the late Chief Baron of tho ¢Mxohequer of Ireland. - «he camps. AUSTRIA. Maximilian’s Body at Corfu. ‘Vinwwa, Jan. 9, 1868, Despatohes have been received to-day which state + Ghat the Austrian frigate Novara, Admiral Tegethoff, ‘with the remaius of the late Maximilian on board, bas arrived at the island of Corfu on the way to Trieste, PORTUGAL. Tho Now Cabinet to Entorco the Taxes. Vans, Jan. 0, 1868, ‘Tho Cabinet of Portugal, just formed, favors the col- {fection of the new taxes. It will-be remembered that \(hese taxes were odious to the people in such a degree €8 to causo the resignation of the previous Cabinet, ABYSS NIA. Cheerlagz Reports from the Ki ditien. lish Expe- - Lonvon, Jan. 9, 1868, ‘The Loadon Times this morning publishes later intel itigence trom the English expedition if Africa, The iroopa, It seems, were still at S:nafe, The soldiers ‘were healthy, and there was uo sickness of any sort in The natives overywhero were friendly, PENNSYLVANIA. “Zhe Dendlock in the Lower House of the Legisintare. Hanaisaund, Jan. 9, 1868, _ffhe House has taken two moro ballots for Speaker without success, the vole standing forty-five for Mr. via, the republican caicus candidate, to forty-five for the democrasic candidate, eight for Mr, fo members are abseat, having paired off, bas adjourned over til to-morrow, Cl rawing of the Riverside Institute LocMy ta Philadelphia, ” Puitapeirura, Jan. 9, 1863, / Phe Riverside Institute lottery was drawa this even- ‘very suddenly, wituout previeus notice, to avoid a od injuuction to prevent the drawing taking ‘The foliowing are the principal prizes drawn :— jo, 181,798 drew $40,000 in money, No, 129.966 drew 000, No. 46.902 drew $10,000, No, 179,637 drew Nos, 282,716 and 99 09% drew $25,000’ each, No. | 385 drew a house wortn $15,000, No 317,619 drew a ‘Phouge worth $15,000, No. 176.413 drew a Boese worth “7$15,000, Ne, 215 drew a house worth $10,000. TENNESSEE. A Bloody Chapter—Fight Between Two Prisoners In Memphis—Promiscuous Siaugh- ter in Dyersburg. Memrme, Jan. 9, 1868, Last night a notorious thief named Jim Barns was ar- -Afested while efecting an eniraace into H, Dent & Co.'s {dry goods store. Afier he was cooveyed to jail and gpon entering hiscell he di-covored another prisoner Movarthy lying asleep and assaulted him, nearly (atrangling him. McCarthy, treuzied with pain, essaulied returo, aud (betore the guards could imer.ere out ol Duncan, in the street, Dancan and fired, shooting of the Sherift's mab. rkingt eon, Who was standing pear, thea ‘Aired a pistol, killing Duncan, whose son, coming up at tbe moment, fired, Killing poung Parkington instantly, ‘Reeing bis son slain, Parkivgtou tien abot young Dun- oan ugh the beart. most intense excitement followed. Owing to the extonsive relations of boib par- (les further trouvie vended, TEXAS. * Ropablican Meeting Broken Up by a M Gatveston, Jan. 0, 1868. we meeting of republicans was held in Marshall, Texas, -\om the Sist uit, but was brokom up bya mob. Judge |Galdwoll, the epeaker, was fired at Several times, aud \@ought protection at the Post Head Headquarters, Tho {aievarbers of the peace wore arrested by the military, by order of General Hancock, were ever to the civil authorities, who released them ~+on bail, ILLINOIS. New York Murderer, Cuicaco, Jan. 9, 1568, ‘Thomas Reilly, an allogea New York and Chicago ytough, who killed a policeman in Now York two years ant for whom tue authorities have boon looking tor that time, was arrested io this city last wight EUROPEAN MARKETS. ane Loxpos: Mower Marxer, — Lanter Jan. 9-8 P, M,—Consols for mousy, ¥2 2 92's, and for the account, 92% a 9244, American recuriiies clove steady at the fotewing aeotation nited States five-twenty bonds, T1% 272; Tlinois res, 8844; Brio Railway shares, 494. According to the regular weekly statemont the amount of bullio ho Bank of Engisad tor (he week onding to-day has slighily decreas Toa Frankront Bourse —Frayxrort, Jan, 0—5 P, M.—United States five-twoniies of the issue of 1952, iv ‘iin Pants Borrn — Pans, Jan. 0-5 P. M,—Thero te an improved feeling on the Bourse, and the tepdency ‘ho rentes is up warts, PR id ooh Corton Manget,—Liverroon Jan, 9-5 P. M.—Colton closes, with ratuor more dung, But prices 4 rhcos: Mi on the spot, 7344.5 sata ling uplands, to arrive, jimg uplands, 624d. ; middivog Oricana, Q “rs BRPO Breansterrs Manne, le P, M.—Dreadatuile aro quiet Corn, ais. 8: mined Westora, Wheat, 16s dd. for whive Oni Barley, 6a. 5d. Peas, 47a, ‘and 148, 6d. for No, 2 Milwaukee red. Mor American. Outs, 98, 10d. for American, 44, for Canadian, Livanroot Provieions Manket.—Drexntoor, Jan. 9-5 P. Bi. —Provisions firm. f, 1104, Gd, for winter cured extra primo moss. for new prime & oss. Lard, 494, 64. ican, Bacon, 40s. mRPOOL Prone 6s. Od. for common Wilmington, ‘Tallow, 4a. 6d. for Atmerican, ne pris. *pirita of turpentias, ia. percwt, Pretro'eum, Ia, Sd. for refued, Ciover- goed, 462, for No. 1 American red, Loxpowt MARKETA,— Loypom, Jan, 01:20 P, M—Whale Oil, £38 per 262 callous, Sporm ol}, £140 per ton. Line eed oil, £36 108, per ton. Linseed caker, £10 10s, por ton for thin obiong. Tan Prrrowkcm Marcer.—Axtwenr, Jan, 0—1:20 M.—Petroloum ts quiet but steady as 45 france for avandard whita, ——— e NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY. JANUARY 10, 1868 VIRGINIA. SPECI. TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, Storm, Scene Inthe Sinte Conveation—Hun- uicuct Agata in kta ey 9, 1868, } 8 Otieck RM Quite & stormy scené took place in the Convention to-day that nearly culminated in a general and probable bloody méiée, While Mr, Hunnicuts was replying to the scathing record given of him yesterday by Mr. Gibson, conservative, elicited by his taunts on Virgin- laps as rebels and traitors, he went far beyond the Fecoguized latitude of a speaker, aud called Henry A. Wise and R. M. 1, Hunter traitors, This brought Mr. F. ‘W. Hunter, conservative delegate and GEORGIA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALD. ‘The "a of the Detesnice te the State Con. vention—Posii tf the Governor and Stute Treasurer on the ‘Question. smurra den’) Prior to the adjournment of the Convention it was announced that General Meade ha@ declared the dels- gates entitied to draw money from the State Treasury, and that he would remove the ebstacies to obtaining funds ina few days, Ibis news created « bitter feeling gmong the white citizens, Rumors are current that ernor Jenkius aud Treasurer Jones will be removed, ya inquiry at headquarters I have ascertained ex- to his feet, who said, “If you say K. MT. | that are rant Hunter is’ a trailor you sre a' liar, and f burl the ae. panere sp.» he RANG AE Cent, OAs Nie in your teeth”? Mr, Liggats then arcee | #24 that General Moade will abide by bisdecision, lt and indoreed the language of Hunter, and | i# stated that Governor Jonkins ts determined not to & most indescribable scene then ensued. Dr. | pay cut avy money—nota dollar, He is iu Milledgevitie, Nortow, eolored member, moved that the parties be rep- rimanded, The Coair was therougily bewildered and Jooked terrifed, For @ time tt was feared a general méide would grow out of the matu Macy bo feel for tl pistois, and amid the coafusion re. volver on the radical side of the house dropped on the floor, The Wo -at-Arms roared ‘Order |"? in vain, aud the Coair brought down his hammer for naught, while the excitement prevailed, The remarks of Hunnicutt are generally condemned, and even Tadicals de not countenaace his course im this matter, Half the house were en thoir feet at tho same time, but order was ultimately restored and the affair referred for investigation te am appropriate committee, Much feel- ing exists in consequence of this, and may yot result in an encounter betweem the opposing parties, THE PRESS TELEGRAM. Adoption of Another Section of the Bill of s—Suspension of a Bauklug Firm to ond. Ricamonn, Jan. 9, 1868, The Convention to-night adopted the seventeenth sec- lion of the Bill of Rights, being similar to the old Vir- mendinent adopted striking eut ’ im fixing the number of a ju Another amendment was adopted giving any person the right to speak or write his sentiments and be held re- sponsible for the same. enh pera. ag Gn ie Aunac. a large banring esi rm, sus] ment to- Their depositors will be paid, _ “a WEST VIRGINIA. The Democratic State Convention—Arrest of a Murderer in Parkersburg, Wusruna, Jan. 9, 1868, Tho Democratic Siate Convention adjourned this even- ing after the election of delegates to the Natioual Con- vention. A decided majority of the delegates are avowed Pendleton men, _ Within the last year two horrible murders have been committed in Parkersbarg, and a few months ago the remains of a murdered maa were found in a culvert near this city, whose fom ees it was ascertained, came from Parkersbur, Monday night tast a German named Joho Sche ase boid attempt to take the life of a respectable citizen of Parkersburg, but was frustrated his designs and placed under arrest A remarkabl similarity existed tn the circumstances attenaing these and if aay attempt to remove him is made he will sue out au injuuction from the United States Court, THE PRESS. TELEGRAM, Proceedings of tho ‘Reconstruction Conon. tion, AtLanta, Jan, 9, 1868, The committee appointed by the Convention to wait upon Genera! Meade reported that the General assured the Convention that he wouid use all the powers con- ferred upon him by the Reconstruction acts for speedily restoring Georgia to alt her righta in the Union, On the question ef the members’ authority to hold Seats the Convention adopted a resolution that the proclamation of General Pope is conclusive as to the pee Hat of voters, election returns and the persons Tho Relttef Committee reported an ordini ever forbid wotion for any contract of # dai to the 1st of June, 1865, Aresolution was adopted appointing a committee of one from each Gongressional district 1n the State to pre- ® list of persons in whore debalf Congross should petitioned by the Convention to remove disabititios Dy acis ef Congress, inaaces were eimaoned to give the suffrage to all Male citizeas who can read the consittution of the United States and have paid their taxes, and to gives equal rights, irrespective of culor, to all public places aad conveyances, A rewiution was introduced to inquire into the gro- priety of welling the State roads. Tho finauoial agent of the Convention reported that Gen le had handed him in writing the follow- oy ral Meade desires Doctor Angier to say to the Convention that he is clearly of the opision that they are entitied to draw their pay and incicental ex- Ppeuses from the State Treasury, and that he will endea- vor as soon as possible to Femove the obsiacles now ex- lating Wo their being paid.” WISCONSIN. Ponte al af the Loxisinture—The Gov- ernor’s Mesango. Manisox, Jan. 9, 1867. The Wisconsin Legislaturo organized yesterday and. the Governor's message was delivered at two P. M. to- day, He devotes much space to local matters, Ho Tepresents the finances ef tho State in excellent condi. tion, the present indebtedness being $2,279,000. The exceed the expenses by some $8,000, notwith- to for. prior horrible murders, which cau-ed the citizens to suspect pate img many permavent improvements have beon Site SG aly oe commen haya | mn ic ar ube big Segment ot L f be fe Capitol, The unadj claims on th $o.i7anh ines Tole etternoee, Pchader wade's Full com. | government ‘umount: to $248,000. "Ou national affairs ne priest in the presence Witnesses acknowledging his guilt of all the murders es eee een yg hes ae mentioned above, Khamigecd that barns api of tl may Protected abroad, and on reconstruction he takes the cusiomary radical’ stand OHIO. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. The United States Senatorship—Pendieton aud Vallundigham. a} There can be no doubt regarding as Beuaterial con- test. Judge Thurman will be elected beyond doubt, aud Mr, Valtandigham is positively “gone up." A rumor bas been in circulation for two days past te the effect that uofriendiy retations Pendleton and dir. Vailandicham, tion for suoh reports. Mr. Vallandigham is domg bis utmost to promote Mr. Pendieton's prospects, AMUSEMENTS. Orenxa or Prex's Ormra Hovse—La Guance iv “Ir Trovatora.’’—Tno west side of town had a gonuine sensation last night, ‘The bitherte unfrequented quar- ter of Righth avenue was blocked with earriages and crowded with fashionables, and the finest theatrical ea tablisbment in America was thrown open to the public for the first time. Through its spacious entrance poured in a crowd of elogantly dressed Indies, with their white-kidded cavaliers, and the vestibule was filied with opera-goere, uncluaking, aoshawling and otherwise reducing themselves to the requisite propor- tons of full dress before entering the brilliant audiw- rium, Box, parquet and balcony were resplendent with, rich toilets, and bright eyes flashed recogni. tion of acquaintances in every part of the houso. Italian opera, whose demise on tho east side we chronicied but a short time since, bas risen from ita ashes, or, like those wonderful feline creatures, has come to life for the Binth time with more vigor than ever. It is uonscessary te dwoll on the appearance of the mew Opera House, except to say that its dazzling appearance was considerably enhanced by the brilliant audience assembled im i¢ last night, Our venerable friend “Ii Trovatoro” was the opening opera and Max MISSOURI. Mensngo of Governor Fletcher to the Leg- ‘osperous Conditi of the Sr. Loum, Mo., Jan, 9, 1368. Governor Flotcher’s message to the Legislature says that the operations of the treasury for the fiscal year commencing on the Ist of October, 1866, show a bal- ance im the treasury at that date of $3,962,808. Re- ceipts from all sources to September 30, 1867, $7,048,006. Total, $11,010,814. Disbursements, $10,333,432, Bal- anceon October 1, 1867, $677,382. Total debt of the Strakosch's opera troupe officiated on tho occasion. State, $23,941,000, Annual interest to be provided for, | Madame Ta Grango mado her first appearance as $1,401,480, to which ts to be lly added one-fourih | Leonora after an absence of many years, Time has dealt gently with thie queen of the lyric stage; for her voreo was af brilliant Inst night as in the days of yoro, and her act ng was as finished and thoroughly ariistic as when she first made her bow before an Areri eudience, Perfect command and sympathet!s expres. sion of voice, united with brilliuncy of execn- too, im which cach thought of the composer was fathfally expressed, and rare dramatic talent in acting, in which every phase of passion was delineated with ease, grace and dignity, marked tbe first appearance of Marame La Grange this season. Her reception @ras cordial 1n the extreme, and applause and Douquets were liderally bestowed on hor, Miss Ade! Phitlips, as the gypsy mother, came in for ashara of jorself asterting of tho whole State revenue, The number of teachers of public schools in the State Is 6,262—an increase of 3,538 over the number reported for 1866 and 5,362 more than in 1865, The number of school houses is reported at 4,000, while there were only 2,500 in 1866. The Gover- nor does not discuss national aflairs further than to say he gelies in confident security upon a faithful Congress to presorve to us all that we acquired by tue war for the Union, The remainder of the mossage is directed to th discussion of domestic matters and contaius the fol ing comparison of the coadition of the State tn 1863 and present prosperity:—Jhe third year of free Missouri, now so nearly completed, bas brovght with i im. creased prospority and assurance of stiil greater progross dictive corut With such passion and fh ri in the not distant future, Itseome not inappropriate ay | claim tho tithe of the Craziant, and this time to contempiate the results of tue assigtanco | Massimiiianl, = who rep indisposed god mainienance of the principles whieh have now con- | Brignoll, made the = host could — of Manrico's réle, considering that be was obviously suffor- ing from the efects of a cold, The chorus aud or ira were in every respoct unexcoptionable, The mise en tcine deserves epecial mention on account of its superior character; some of the scones being particularly artistic in design and finiah, Altogether the opeotng of the new opera season and the Opera House were in perfoct harmony with each ott re are fow opera houses trolled the governments of these Staces for three year aud we may view them with a satisfaction that will not fail to luspire you with confidence and energy for tho work before you. When the party of treedom aud pro- gress Came inte power in Mi the fires of a civil war eolation through our borders, The churches were dilapidavd aud desoried, the school- houses desiroyed or sieht ard tenantioss; only 1,264 nm the Stato: State | in Europe and, none in America, that can compare with ried into barracks; shment on Twenty-third street, and few were — witho sot t present that may sncooesfully compete me La Grange. Norma, her greatest role, will bo the attraction to-night, Frexca Taeaten.—Miss Belle Bord, the famous dash- ing femate rebel spy of the Shenandoah Valley, bus Ceased to be an object of public wonder and curiosity, fer her mame as the special attraction at the Théitre Francais last night drew only a scanty house, The programme was the “Honeymoon” and “Faint Hoart Never Woo Fair Lody.”" [a tio first play, in the part of Juliana, Miss Beile, under ali the circumstances, cor- tainly did as well as could be expected. She is in pers son slonder and delicate, has a good musical voice, reads weil, waiks well, and with « biped course of severe training would make, perbaps, @ first rate actross in i comedies; but it) was dificult to tell whether the oon, take it altogether as made up and done life; railroada, that were avandoved or rendered useless, car- our great rivers bore no commerce Tied only soldiers and their +uppir guorilia roamed tho fairest ay iculiural districts, aod the farmor sought safeiy at the miliary poste: tae graves of murdered ioyai and roe wen were — along ih highways; one-tuira of ti 0 counties of the State w upon by concealed rebels; every branch of predactiva ‘was withered, every department of induatry stagnated im a deatulike Ps ® debs of $37,000,000 hung over us, accumulating Interest at tue rate of of $1.86 960,000 per annum; our population bad been reduced to about eight bundred thousand, and tho asseszed vaine of iy to less than two hundred aud fiiteen million 8, and Our Credit as a State wee at the lowemt ebb. Loyal "iuissouriens deait the first blow that was etruck at THE STATE CAPITAL. — SPECIAL CORRESPONDS! CE OF THE HERALD. Appointment of the Senate Committees— Twe Big Tammany Jobs on Foot—liebulld- ing of Washiagton Market and a Whurves and Piers Commissten—Proposed Abolition of the Board of Hoenish. Arnany, Jan, 9, 1868, ‘The event of to-day’s session was the angouncement of the Senate committees, Tammany is represented on railroads by Genet, and on interval affairs of towns and Counties (excise matters, &c.) by Tweed, THS TAMMANY “RING” GHOWING THEIR HANDS. Among the bilis to be introduced tm the Senate is one to provide for the rebuilding of Washington Market, which, if passed, wilt institute anothor City Halt “ring’’ Job like that of the new Court House, The bill is, of course, fathered by the Tammany Senatorial delegation, PROVISION FOR THE POOR OF NEW YORK. Mr. Creamer gave notice in the Senate to-day of a bill waich he intends to introduce enabling tne city of Now York to raise $1,000,000 for the gellef of its poor, The pla poses the distribution of food and fuct under the direction of the Board of Supervisors or other proper authorisies, ABOLITION OF THE NOARD OF HRAUTR, Mr, Irving, of New York, introduced a bill to-day of a most sweeping charactor, "h repeals all portions of the statute creating and providing for the organization of the Board of Health in the Metropolitan district, THE WHARVRS AND PIERS COMMISSION, This time-honored measure has come up again this session, Mr, Genet, im the Senate, has given notice of an act to create a Metropolitan Board of Wharves and Piers, to consist of jayors of New York and Brooklyn, the Comptroller of New York, and ten others, to vi, Tho bill is essentially the one urged by the led by the Chamber of The ot mamod as yot. it ingular that Harry Genet should be the father ofauch a measure this session, It shows, however, tbat Tammany Hail ls determined on possessing the spuils of the battle, and as the republicans have indicated m this Hittle-scheme @ very fruitful source of revenue Tammany 14 going in to win, The republican cat bas botraved the chestnut, The democratic monkey Is going to ent ih THE NEW YORK BANKS AND THR TAX CASES. The Court of Appoals vaving affirmed judgment {B the cases of the Now York banks in the matter of taxes, e: ception has been taken on the ground the State is in conflict with the United Staies law creating the ni tional banks, On this sathe nd an appeu! has been taken to tne United States Supreme Court at Washing ton, where the matior will go for final decison, NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. SENATE. Aunany, Jan, 9, 1868, BITLA NOTIOKD, By Mr. Konnedy, to enable tho Savings, Trust and In- surance companies to invest in town bonds; by Mr. Genet, to repeal se much of the Metropolitan Police act as relates to the towns of Newton ana Flushing; by mr. Norton, for the rebuilding of Washington Market in Now York city; by Mr. Creamer, to incorporate the Clinton Savings Bank of New York, algo to authorize the Comp- trouer of New York city to borrow $1,000,000 for the support of the poor in said city; by Mr, ee 4e the Householders’ Savings Bank of New York, BILL INTRODUCED. Mr, Crowrmy introduced a bill incorporating the -Jerauld Educational Institute of Niagara, THE STANDING COMMITTRRS, ‘The President announced the fvliowing standing com- mittees:— AXnance-Mosscs, O'Donnell, Humpbrey, Folger, Murphy an Julicary—Measrs, Folger, Willams, Hale, Murphy and a, xifiiale—Mesees, Stanford Wicks, Mattoon, Thayer and Claima—Mossrs, Hale, Chapman and Edwards, a itatiroade—Hasers, Campbell, Parker, Morgun, Genet and rham, Charitable and Retigiqus So-ietice—Mosare, Palmer, Crowley and tweed. — Measra, Williams, Hale and Caldwell. ‘Proctions Of Towne and Courtige’-Mesets. -Chapasan, Crow: Joy aud Huvbard. ‘Public Rxpen:titures—Monnrs, Thayer, Parker and Norton. ipal . Crowley, Palmer, Kennedy, ee aN ie Heath—-Me Notars Parker, O'Donnell and ( Genet. Erin Sovare lattoon, O'Donnel Sall—Mossrs, Kenuedy, Mattoo Joink Labrary—Messta. ti vwpui Rute—Mevara, Fo! + Willains and Mu:phy. derwal Afuirs, Towns and Countice—Moasra, Van Potton, campbell and Pweed. 7 Lnsioe—Meoases, Nicks, Campbell and Beach, Rrorowet "Pith, Mesers. Morgaie Vau Fetten, Moka, Hub- ard and Creamer, Indian Affaire—Mosars, Morgan, Kennedy and Govet. vem | and Navigation—Messrs. Humpury, Stanford and Pierce. griculture-—Mesars. Campbel Tatercture—Mesara. Coupman, Ailitia—Mesara, Van | even, Rone ant Bridges— . Grieviencer—Moxars, Bumpurey and Graban — Pp ace--Menar®, Parker, Stanford and Bradley. Blectiona—biessrs. Kenuedy, U'Lounell and Mu = ‘Chapman and Beach, » Banks, Palmer, Brutley le Te ree Youre Thayor, Crowley and Norton, Kotrenchwert—Mesars, Willams wtanford and Pierce. Pudiie Buildings Meare, Mattono, Thayer and Banks, THE LARE CHAMPLAIN BRIDGE AT ROUSK’S POINT, Mr, HALE moved @ concurrent resolution instructing and requesting our representatives in Congress to uso their juflueuce to procure a repeal of the act making th Lake Champlai Rouse’s Point, a post route, or such modification theroof 4s will for the purposes of lake navigation an open space Of at least 240 (vet botween the ends of cho piers con- Btracted on the opposide sjdes of Lake Champlain, a. or pear Roure’s Polwt, dir, Halo then asked unani+ mons conseat that the resolution be now considered, Mr, MATroon onjocted, ‘The Seaaye then adjourned baa Tuesday morning. ASSEMBLY Auman, Jan, 9, 1808, REPORTS OF STATE OFFICERS, The Srzaxrn presoated the annual reports of the State Treasurer and Cowptroller, tho annoal report of the Auditor on canal expenditures; also tho report of the superintendent of the Bank Departmont oa savings banks. THE SINPMAN BPRINGS COMPANY, The bill to authorize the Shipman Springs and Axis Company to mortgago their personal property was read a third time and passed, COMMITTER ON REVISION OF THE RULES. ‘The Sreaker announced the foliowing committee on the revision of the rulos:—Messrs, Jacobs, Suriians, roar, P PEITTIO: A large aumber-of petitions was pi zens of New York avd Brookiyn asking for (he repeal of _Sue Metropoliian Excise law. BILL LYTRODUCED, By Mr. Tarbox, making an ry tetera for the com. netton of the Now ‘York State Institution for the Blind; yy Mr, ope to increase the powers of the Commia- sioners of by Mr, Jones, to provide for impro' oe ‘ovonue, ‘prooklyn iby Mr. jart, to faolii- ofa alread from Maes ergs to Cazenovia; by Thendstvoet to incorporate the Pro- tectives No, 1, of Rochostor; by Mr. Irving, to pms the ones Sanitary Board of th; by the Motropolitan Et cise ‘ew: "Mr Farley, to incor} u Niagara Water Works Company, also to enablo towns to erect monuments to soldiers; by Mr. W. 8. Clark, to amend the revisod statutes relative to the assessment of taxes; by Mr, G, Clark, to tegaize the bonds of Watkins village; y Mr. La Baa, to incorporate the Insurance Indemaity Company of ‘New Nort by Mr. Purdy, to amend the act Ss mip to the Port Morris Land and im- onaevs of the | inst taught. around this particular star, was intended us & Tebeliion—the first to know war and the last to wel. | tragedy or comedy, or merely as a setti eos up at come of our losses and the depth | ® momeat’s notice to the reading of Ju We dare and distross ef our le will ir be fully measured | ay that the company were when tt ws over, a by the historian, ‘was the condition of the State | are quite suro that the bouse was not sorry, The ‘When, in obedience try the will of loyal peopre expressed through their delegates in convention, I prosiaimed free Missourl, ‘Thirty-six. months have not yet passed since the epoch from whitch our prosperity dates, aud an intelligent, energetic, liverty-ioving immigration has come from she older free States and (rom foreign conn~ tries aud has matoriaiiy aided to re peop mace waste by war, We have invited and oordially wel comed Cree it. The churches bave bese repaired and filled with worsbippors; on 1 in the forests and along the rivers spires have riseo, marking new temples and new altars erocied and dedicgved to our #0 cold, however, and the house was ao th: tho only wonder ts the bill was not postponed, ~~ ‘as calied out at the end of the piece, and so far ined the approval of Sie The experiment of young Sloe sens was ‘8 temptation, rion worth of on t historical reputation Miss yd, but fleory moves so rapidly in these days that many @ lion aod Honess of yesterday are forgotien to-day or will be to- morrow, Having ~~ much of the “Honeymoon we noed only say of the play that followed that, all wings considered, it was done better than Wo had ox- pected, ing and to morrow in the matinéo the God, The increase of educat\ sure yroofs of our “w Antoinette;'’ which speaks for bundred and forty scheels are pow ti hamtred thousaad children, The ve: Raapinas.—A most fashionabla auditory dowed, is being crowded by students, and i toning rank Sich tee Sees eetienes va tue Galen Tae copnel of the etoway Hall fast evening to listen to Mr. State choo! fund has been wore than doubled. Cities, | Dickens’ reading of ‘Doctor Marigold” and tho Trial from Pickwick, This ente:tainment was among the best (if not ihe best) that the celebrated author bus aiforded a New York audiewes, sis truthful and pathetic des lineation of the death of litte Sophie and the hearifalt love borne hor by her father, the Cheap Jack, in the former, ¢rew vars from many eyos; while his admiray Die depiction of the tony ncracies of Sam Weller and the fas Jud in the lath kept the audience conrul ed towns and ovunties have, in masy imstancea, more (hun trebled (heir population. The exchanges resouad with the vores of active men, The steamboats aad loo trains @! cars are bearing our productions to (he mark the praities, foresta, bil a are being every eoutided with 40 wiiew of iM 4 wet wiih languier, Tho trial reamed to bo actually pro poasternyn. pled qrossing ‘dovine this reading, and the facility Witt prices: ot cowtrualiany and 280 or a rtonder shaaged hie factal eoutour as be s parsonsted tie variona characters bolyhtened the tli $11,000 00%, OFF poDamion bag Ipcreesed (0 At lout on to such a degree that after thé Judge's charge was 1,500,009, value by in on cur general Has not only been Ai taxable property was been augmented im ations and by additions copeoquent prosperity, Our credit os a Sta 4 to & Btauderd indepeion of fruits of a we way woll be 6 priveipios by have been wrought, aod made firm ia our resolve to pross forward to new victories, fraughs wil new not grower bi fogs, until we bave Iaid eure avd nee (he fonda. tioms upon Which We may safely \oas sure of owe 0 Appeaged to bo ADKIOUKIy AWait- ho jury. Rarely, if ever, waa an oe adience besser pleased tnau on last evening, « livered the auw The Aturming Condition of Things ta the South—A Repablican View. {From tho Boston Advertiser, Jaw, 9.) Poopto ask in alarm “What is to be the end of this state of things?’ For oar own part wo are not appai'od at the probable reoull, For one thing, we believe that the old Soach will be taught euplinticaliy that iis day ts that while (ue sation cam forgive the past (6 can Tr own ileal forget it, aud tbat It will neleber suffor {ue traitors to bo again fuvested with power nor the paiional waria _MAINE. to ba persccuted, If the late rebels are @till tncon- viaced of the conquering talent of General Grant their conduct {9 fast insuring his promotion to @ position in which ho will domonstrave It to their entire satisfaction, And for another thing rebel Cae ee Will discover that in a civilized ago, aftor slavery is abolished, it takes two to make & bara, If they aischarge their laborers they will olther make = ofimivais or landowners, !a Heed caro destroy tu Jue as Lired mon aod on. the rate of futuye, io Binte Comuittes. Avavata, Jao. 0, 1808. Tho Democratic state Committee bave slected Pau! Morrill chairman.” Thoy decided to cail @ conveation here for the pu' Of elosting delegates ab large to the National Vog) p The Dew provement Compan: ‘The Srraxgr Sremeuted tho annual report of ¢he Stato Treasurer, ‘The Assembly then adjourned (0 Tussday morning at ole ven o’glock, THE WASHINGTON BANQUET. Letter from Secret ty MeCulloch on Recon. struction. Wasetvorox, Jaa, 0, 1868, tor Was road at the banquet last Tho faliowing | evening :— Treasony Derantwent, Jan, 6, 1968. Dean Sm:—Your noto of the sist ultimo is recetved, enciog.ng an invitation to be present at the un ing to be heid #t thay Motropoian Hotel, io this city, on tho evening of tne 8th inat., for the purpose of commemorating the battle of "New Or- jeans and the gallantry of the dietinguishod goneral and the citizen ‘idler by whora it wag won, Other oogag>- from aceepting yout compiimen ary but I take plo in saying, in tis manner, tily eympathize with the hope expresved in accompanying printed |e a celebrating the easion of such imp name bappier momorios will be avakenad, and that 19 magnavimity of the pation way be reacvuved to a noble sympathy for the ¢ ondante vf thoes wito, 0 of Gur bone and flesh of cur {legh,”! so nobly iilustrated the patriotism and progress of tue American citinga, There never has been @ period in the history of the United Siates when a broad aud comprehensive uationailiy of sentient waa ro grentiy needat as ab tle present tinue, It is deeply to be deplored toat the passions which wera eXciled batwoon te veclions duriog the reocnt war have not been succeeded by kindness and magnanimity on the part of the victors and acquiewence in tuo réault on the part of the vanquisved; that tie avowed purposes for whieh the war was prosecuted om the part of the ‘oment seem © been forroben by so many of ‘allow citizens, and Lhat the condition of tbe Soutli~ oro States has jn nowise been improved #!ace homilies wore ended. 1s may noi be proper tor we 1m this coms munication to discuss what ia tue question of “reconatruction,’’ or to com m of to criticise the opinions of action of my old politient frienda tp regard to tt, This much, howevor, deom tt toy duty to say— that I consider tho restoration to the Southera States of ‘oqital rights with the other States nuder the constitution as @avential to the nee of oa ropudilcan institas tions and to the improvormont, If not to the mainten- ‘ance, of the national cred|t, aud that in my judgment this ia unlikely 19 bo sflevted by any policy di ng materially from that which was substuntialiy inaug' f. ent Executive. As civil Ibert: Py dm = Dud ts in danger of b enue fostered by it, I bave not favored the es- faurianmest of military governmoots ia the Southern States, Aaa trae Youn agationans (9 at fo be revived ich exclude from federal offices and from the balict citizens of ability and influence, without whose co-operation » reliable reunion of tho States is met to be expected ; and believing, as J do, that the question of suffrage should be comtrolied by the Siates and not By the federal gov- ernment, and that the elective franchisee cannot bo safely destor upon @ race recently in bondage and with fow ea unprepared to use it inteliigoutly, 1 have ited the legislation which deprives a deoply regret part of the States of rights heretofore enjoyed by them and still exercised by others, and which, by ignoring all digtinctons between races 60 dissimilar, and by it# sweeping disfranchisement of certain classes virtually subordinate the superior to tho inferior I gave to the Executive policy of reconstruction my heal approval before it became a party question, and I have never doubted Its wisdom or its practicability, A different policy has beew adopted and ig now being tried, Should it ba successful ju restoriug @true Union sentiment in ihe Soutnera Slates, in ciotiniiag industry, in mereasing production and im establishing harmony between tho races, the wisdom of Congress will be tully vindicated and their action will be approved by the people, and by none more heartily than by those who now disapprove it. Should it fail in accomplish ng these most desirable results, tho embarrassment and suite which now exist must be endured for a seaton, and they will @oubless be aggravated by their continuance; but they will not be lasting, The diferent sections of the United ‘States are not Lo be permanently antagonized, wor is the essential chara:ter of our iastitutions to be changed by the war, nor by the troubles which have followed it, by those which are still to be encous There is power enough pa Oe overnment to stand any trials to which it may be ted, and intelligence enough in the people to al ‘Suy errors that may have boon oommitted by their agents. Hoping that the colebration of tho 8th of January in Washington and elsewhere, by awakeniny agreeable and patriot:io memories of the past, may tend to excite throughout the country a true Uaion seatiment, | am, vory truly, your obedient servant, HUGH MoCULLOCH. J. D. Hoover, Esq., Chairman, &¢., National Hotel, Washington, D.'C. Letter from Secretary Seward, ‘The letter from Secretary Seward says ho shall be un- eble to accept the Invitation to the celebration, but he would cheerfully make a sacrifice, as he had occa sionally done heretofore, if it seemed to be necessary new, as certainly it was, for the vindication of the President of the United States and his administration im their policy of seeking the earliest and completest possible restoration of the Union. Now advocates and defenders of that policy have arisen io the North as well as in the South, in the East and in the West, while it bas come to command the admiration and respect of all forega nations; aud those of our feliow citizens who ha’ posed, resisted and hindered it by iliegiti- mate processes, have ceased to be assailants, and have been broughs to an attitnde of self-defence or evasion. ‘The unerring {nstinct of » igbtened peple has promptly discovered the exact political situation. ft 18, therefore, no longer necessary for those who are engaged in administering the Executive Department of the government to show that chrouic disintegration ‘would be as tatal as violent separation, or that prosperity, peace and harmony can be obtained only by laying aside the sword without delay, and by restoring tu the subju- gated States al! their (acuities and franchises. SHIPPING NEWS. ee anne, ‘for Now - Now York—This Day. 138 Bist wateriore 848 “PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 9, 1868, CLEARED. Stenraship Doutachland (Brem), Wessels, Bremen—Oel- riche & mere Vasile, Adams, Havana—Atlaniio Mail same ae Barnes, Morton, Savannah—Livingstoa, Stonmahio James Adger, Lockwood, Charleston—H R Morgan & Co. zSigamahip EB Souder, Lebby, Charleston—Wheeler & in Staamahip Fairbanks. Hunter, Wilmington, NO—J Hand. ea en Bilen 8 Terry, Chapin, Newvern, NO—Good. speed a Niagats, Blakeman, Norfolk—N L McCready cae Neptune, Baker. Hoston—W ™ Clvae. Bark Colin one deoleld, Genoa, Naples and Pal mo—Racon & Bark Li Cr "3 or), Phinney, Gibraltar, Legbora and Genoa—it Baetjer. Bark & Murray, Jr, Wilson, Port au Princo—R Murray, Jr. wink, RW GriMithe (Br), Drummond, Matanzas—J E Bark Nineveh, Raker, Mobllo- MoCrendy & Co, ils Catharine (Norw), Gill, iene ‘unoh, Meincke mat Briz sailnas (Br), Hout, Para—L B Amatnck & Co, . Fe ay tg a pb Karnes, Hanford & Co. Tigmion, a muda)—J N llarvey. chy rn Carliont Hrs Lamb, Sagua-- Br, Pease. wat Milage OE Morvings overland, Kusesu ioe & f Schr RM Atwood Doane, Nassau—Van Prag & Co, Ada (Br), Beles, StJohn Nit—teney & Ball, oft r Ida May, Disko, Voboy ,Jsland, apn, Sehr Henry Blake, Clarke, Savannah—Bentley, Miler Gi-Simpaon & & F Stockton, Soper, Georgetown, SC—Bentley, Mil bel lor & Thomas, Schr Kon, Irons, Wilmington, NO—E 8 Powell. Rehr J W Everman, Antem, ‘Wasblugton, NC—Thomas &° jadeiphin—Baker & Dayton via Eustport—Morrison & Prt Nellie, Anderson, (i nit "Schf Tabitha & Hannah, Hodgdon, Norwalk~M Briggs & ‘Bohr San Louts, Bradley. Bridgeport—A The steameahip {1 Cid was cleared Fortis & Co (not by Goodspeed & Whit ARRIVALS RECORTED BY THE HRKRALP STHAM YACTITS. Steamship Clty of Waxhingtan (Br), Tibbetis. Liverpool anningham, erday by Murray, Dee 25, via Queenstown 2 b. with mdse and pasawogers, to ‘hn G Dale. Dec 2, off Kell B sued Kinip Daniel Webster, hence for Liverpool; same day, 11:20 PM, 24 miles Ni of Fuskar, stormship btna, b for do; 26th. $45 AM, off Saltee Llvitabip, stearmaniy Franee, hence for do; Jan & off Nuntucket Shonis, ateamnsntp Helvetia, hence for doy $th, off Fire Island, passed the striped vaoy of the bwash Cuanael adrift, Stominahip Tripolt (Hr), Pritchard, I ool Dec 24, and to E Quecvatown Su, with midse and 160 nue mt vera, Jan wih 1 Steam=hip passed slaamslup ship Rising Star, Connor, Aspinwol treanure snd passengers, to Facile jan 5, in Crooked Island Passage, . hence for Aspinall Hudgms, Balumore, with indse, to Arizou ni r Bil Imore id Ohio Ratlro. canitamablp Neptune, Baker, Bostoa, with mdse, to Wa P enmantp Caucus, Morgan aton, to WP Clyde, , Rio Junsira, Deo 1, with lier (Br) Bark travel: ri fie! pps Has been 8 days horwh of Supe winds nd calma. 6th inst, of the Capes saw a large quantity of lumber aud square timber, appa short fie tn thn wa Hark Teresa ( hh Durte, Mar.eatho, Deo 11, with collees to Maitinnt, Pheipa & Co, Been 1s daye N of. Hate tee Ne'ge ar < if Hatteras from Deo W# - Jen tina be) from lat cot 7 daa gett ‘sche Prattis Bid (Beh, Mendilh, c. Tuwallia NS, ta bal Schr Ruth Thomas, Dodge. Elizabethport for Providence. it: ‘Paahion. Carlerry: Euieabethpart Bere a cB ur Jonap soe port for Bldgepore. Behe Prefect’ Lord, Flisae:mport for Now ihaven, Rehr laze, MeGinbens, Plymouth tor Sta'en Istarid, four George tomes, Wendell. Providence for Jersey City he Honey Parker (new w Haven Bont (teas Apetman, Be fon, New Haven. Kone Orlando, Jamer, New Haven. ‘Thos W Thorn, ton, New Haven, Knox, New Haven, sport tor for Philadelphia, from wreck of bark Island, with rage Be! Bebr Wm Jefferson, Schr N H Hall a Bri Echr Urbana, ere: Behr Almira, hy iad, a ai md hemp. Sloop Tulip, Darling. Sag Hai Sloop Mary, Bivaabeta, par ae Gara BI ‘amsutta, F! Btormer Theis, Waidon, Pr Steamer Doris, Almy, ‘Steamer Blecira, Ney, Prov BELOW. One ship at anchor outside the bark, and one bark and oue brig ab anchor of the Highlands, SAILEv. \pe Dentedland. Bremen: Morro Castle, Navana; « adver, Charleston; & B Souder, oa Neptune, Boson. Marine Disasters. Bank Fawwy Baven Olde, from Ondis for New Orleana, with a cargo of saltand wine, put into Kingston, Ja, 4h tost, ia a damaged condition, as before reported Paro Many N WrutraMs (not as before), stanhope, trom fa w Yor Sth fast leaky NS, Jan York’ for N ‘Townsend's Inlet bar this tm She remaina t New York Submarine Com pany Lave sont assistance to her.) 1k CONSTITOTION, Alden, from New York for Key Werty reported put Into Charleston vih inst tn distress, ex heavy northwert ard southwest gles, In which w away the main and foresnil, lost boats, ture boom, &c. eset Leeps. before reporied asliore on} Fonee, has been stripped and an a > m pump, but Without auccer be saved. The schooner wil mali probably go to rom New York for Scan Hrway Lerne, of Rockland. ou, With big Sewn, Which Went arhorn in Vineyard sound ” Will prove a total ion ean sirippedy gud woth 2 18 Now above water but her t Heard uae ‘The seaner Monobanselt made an wusuccess(ul wtiernpt 0 False the wreck. Stoor Isaac HM Bonves, which sank ta shout 7 fest of with © water ot diriatol Ferry anme weeks » foray iron, from New York for Fall i wes the ‘bovioin on Tuesday, and floated some t ds, The wrecking party expected to be w iatol Porat into aol water ub i Pour {tance (Falkland Islands), Nov 2—Vhe Bremen Dark Johanna, Sauer, trom New York for Panatos, put la ere Oct 16 in'a leaky state, and i@ discharging carco. | Rotrenpay, Dec %4-The Mary Kelle Roberts, Burns, from New York for Hamburg, was towed to sea (rom ino land, Where abe had put in on 19h fast Miscolinneons. The wind yesterday waa Crom WNW, and blowing fresh. | ‘There wore but few arrivals by way of Bandy Hook to re port, Wang Jongrnten, recently returned to thts port diemarted, on ue of bine dry au | repairs, Lives Liaey of St John, NB. rus from Hower bol ny of Fundy, i dours sod 39 minutes, where #6 backed topaaile nthe distance of 250 miles in the short tal von Hote tn 13 din 4 5 4 boing ia baliaat wae blown ° miles to the SK, no standing she made the run from. i pint Bay of Fundy. tals dayn Beare Whalemen. OL NB, was at sen Nov 18. all wall, Ha takes’ “ waa ‘pines leaving Fayal, waking 20 vols, Spoken, Bark W ff Shalter, of Siem, steering SE, Doz 39, lat 394 on 68 a, ‘ Forelga Ports. dark Bolivia, Chapman gonr 28th, hart © Clark, Froethy fc, Trae, Charles a oxuavex, Des eokrinie Anule M Young, Porter, Ne ork Deat, Des 23—Tn the Downs 30d, J L Wickwire, from NYork for Brosaey ULAasGOW, A ¥ h NYork. reared Heo Chippewa, Bowie, NYor faving, De rived Cena . Cai Bollod Min, Moreury’ Btewee Yo eee: OM Heuvost, Dec ts—Cloared, diats, Brookman, Newcastle ry wv ilitseas, Deo S—Arrived, brig BW Cochrane (Br), Bogs. ‘ork Wiley Kixdstow, Ja, Deo 2—Salled, brig Pxile (Br), NF pee la'Mar; Boomerang (Br), Alien, MY¥ork (7 Pliile e\phla). Th port Jan 4 bark Fanny Eater, Olde, froma Cade dee New Orleans, in distress, Livgrroot, Deo 24—Arrived, Ellen hard, Bickfae® San Francisco; 25th, Pocahontas, Weeks, New Orleans: soe torian (8), Dutton, Portland; Aleppo (s), Harrison, Sathed 24th, Emerald. Mickell, “Mobiie; faramek, Turcey, Philadelphia! 254, Gea A Holt,'Johncon, Komb: La Umtom, GA, Deo Arrived. bark Francie “A Palmer, San Francise: pEipentan, Salvador, Dec Qi-vta port achr Gen Harney, for aren as, Dec 28—Arrived, Gazelie, Cole, Philadel) ta Masacatuo, Deo Li—iu port scle Willie sunt, (or NYor cl i AEron, EB, Dec 21—Sailed, bark Herolue, Nickersom, Aden. : ‘ Fonnscors, Deo 26—Sailed, Horatio Harris, Humpheey, ‘oint de Gal Put in 2th, Helgin, Olson, from Sweden for Boston. Panama, Jun f~Arrived, steamship Cousthution, Cavertyy San Francisco. Pont Srarwicy, PL. Nov rs Put im, Johanna, Savor, frou NYork for Panama, le wGumsastowny Deo Arrived, Bidwell nd Anna Ceninty cltgzenam, Deo 28—Cleared, E Sherman, Blanchara ar iio Jammu, Dec 1—In port barks Cricket, Kean, for Bake timore 2 dawg: FO Warwick, Chichester, for do" 8 Taman, Anderson, for NVork, dg; Ue et, Dicalus ton, for RYork Sau; aod oinsree’ ) ee” i an Josx, Guatemala, Deo Lu port sche Bella, for Toe an Fi. wa, Doo 7—Cleared brig Minale K (Br), Henderson, ‘osion, Vigo. Dec 21—Arrived. St Bernhard, Bahr, NYork, Yaunourm, (W, Deo 26—In port Bugenia, Mar.ters, from London for Boston, Yanwours, NS, Dec 28—Arrived, brige Sarah Crowett* Crosby, Inagua; Ree Mossenger, St Thomas; Constitution, hra Trojan, Keed, New gins, Philadelphia; 24th. ih, Weat Indies ; %d, sche yon fork: Conquerall, Hilton, Ni Cleared ae brig Victoria, Sau Herbert, Wyman, Martinique, American Ports, Jan Arrived, sche Jouh Slusman, Banks, Cieared—Sieamahip City, of Port au Prinon, Jack Charleston: bark Julia (Bry, Hardy, Antwerp: xchre Crows Point Severs, Nt Ingo; Nor ight, Clements, Saguas reeman, New Orleans; Ubaties E Jucksous Jeffers, Philadelphia, Sailed—Rark Ada, @th—Arrived, bark Rachel, Pensacola; brigs Tarp. Pen pambnon; Clara Brown, Havin gnire, Haltimores ohts ES Twinden, Joromle ; Abigalt Haley,“ Wilmingtons “Also arrived 9th, brig Almon Rowell, NYork: sohr Atlage ta, Jeremie, Below schr Pornona, from Cape Hastien. BALTIMORs, Jan 8—Arrived, schr Mary 5 Lunt, Browm, Newburyport. Cloared—steamer Wm Kennedy, Hatlet!, Boston ; St Jago, Loud, mi) City; brign George Lather, Kuigl Be Jonna Pit: Ld, Wadawurth, Raley, (NV ork: sclire tear: Tena, Patterson, St tohns, PR; Prince’ of Wales (Bri, Moe Rab, Halter, Noy DE Reelin iranger, NYork (and all three saved): JM Richard wii ht NVork; Susan, Hears Boston; Lizzie Maut, Buhler, Jersey City. Balled. firemen bark Clare, to sas Prom Cape Henry Jan I, ches mms Ls Pore ton and Dearbara; 34, brigs Clots, Paragon. and i MeLoods Sth "bare William, and Elverion PESTON, Jan O- ATE seh ne Constitution, Aiden, nYore for bd "Wear fu for repal Cleared—Schr lover, pera Providence, Sth Arrived, bark Abo Sen catipiegs Puro, aud Leonora, Barcolon PALG RIVER, Jan @cArrived, sche Ids, Philips, Etta ‘STON, Deo 23—Arrived, achr Mabel Hall, Hall, 8 101, Hs, dan 1, PM—Arrived, schr Nellie Tare nd for 'N York, iowa Miller; schrs Barah, Cabinet, and Balk Je, Jan 8 hig yt J schrs Lottie, Taner. Newcastle, Dob for Boston; Ralph Souder, Crosby, t : Jobn D'Gri@s mn jould, Boson for York? ‘Golden Engle, Norward, Gloticorter tor New po CIXCHTAR, Jan Grin pore brisp Adel! Weigh, for orto Itioo, ready Harty, for C1 sail 15th; schre Jason, Stuart, for Richardson, Phompeon: for do. dg, do: Fornell, dittabalt; its ‘ta + a pBs ‘bon ready: eae ‘Staal, for. jathaway, Cole, market idg. Raried Oinvache flelom 2 tlolway, Tn tis Porto Bice. MACHIABPORT, Jan 4—Clea Wo, Buckmam, crortucnoes sobre bygausy Smal, Porto "Ktico; Sth, Nicolas Kellar, Nuevitas, NORPOLK, Jan 7—Arrived, brigs Iris, Coker. Now Bad ford: Allston, Sawyer, Philidelphla; schrs Alice Parker, A 8 Varker, Lee, NYork; Enterprise, ms BEvYORY, ouker, w! oe. fe Hiatarned fohre Helen, and for Now Yor eee Sand, PM ecbalieds noha Minot Light, Robe Wins Providence for Ranpahannock Kiver: ) Adaramy Boston tor Philadelphia; Kxp'esa, Anderson, or NYork; Modesty. ‘caver, Veovidente for Bale Ory Wade. do tor NYork; Senator Grt) Lord, Providence tor NYork: 4.W Coin, Up tor d M—Arrived. sohrs A Hao . Boston foe dad Heer to for ‘NY as MeDonaldy Mest, Denniapart for Noriolk; Noa set, Pock, Province Returned, sehen Mora, and Un led, echrs Dr ranklin, Spray lover. N York. sens Annie Hell, Prind’a, town for do. OND vd Miranda, Mardy: Porto Rico; 8 Wedinore; S'N Smudth, Birand, and Suaaa ution, Virginia; Joseph, Webster, PHILADELPHIA, Jan 9 PM—Acrivad, bark Mernator Liverpool; beig Saml ‘Welsh, Hoccker, the Union, Cooksay, New Ore Jonathan May, Neal; John A Grifitn, Foster, ner, Huntley, Hoston. Sallod, barks Ellen Stevens, Arthas Froutier, © H Kens ava, and DSS POKTLAND, Jan T= Kinaman. Heury P Lard ex: nedy, J Mickmore; sohr bhattanoo Bit—Clenred, sehr J 0 York, York, Pease, RCO, Dee 14—Saited, bark Loyel Sam (Br). Bidwell. Liverp SAVANNATI, Jan a Arrived, ahip Henry D Cooke, More Liverpool. ark Florence A Hurlburt, Curtts, Havre; sche Bay Sinte, Lewberas, N Yor mion. Falreloth, NYork; h Bth—A. rived, sta. mahip Mary N Willfvts, Stanhope, Uavana for NYork—put iu ta Ie if Oregon, ved, ahip Clara Wheeler, Liverpool, loared—Steatmer Maimioa, NYork; bark Carl Goode, oat. th Ari ved, steamship Hunteviile, NYork; bark Neste rian. Whitehaven. Rniled steamer Herman Livingston rk, WILMINGTON, NO, Jan 7—Cieared, steamship Wa P Clyde, Powell, N York. Coo perior to Freuck . * «© & . P Bestival. oo: STIPATION. mow TO EFFECT A Bome occupations of 1M fe spose pecially those which allow but iittle txsrelse. xr" AND PERMANENT? to contivencan, ew Persons who tary employments for othera of a more this ts by no menue certain. Uabitual cons & gontie athinalant, is the. true remedy in the bay tion of these ingredtien! OMACH BITTERS. This famous of removing Dauaege through them. ‘No mere purgative has thie di Brereton, NE ordinary stimulant olfects the desired oujeck, Chens of constipation abandoned as hopeless by diame guished medics! men bave been cured in a few works the Bitters. To those who beve tried all the med LJ the dispensary in vain, we say ary this irresiatitye sum and aperient, There is no guliéient recsow why consti tion should te the conseyuenen of sedeciary Labite, | HU Ts by suppl tue Vig! a WN te derived froma eedrdters, will It ell cases cuchig the system to perlorm its excretory functions regucarly aa@ healibfuily. A&W YORK OFFICE, 3 DEY STREET. 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