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‘ ~ FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. ABYSSINIA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. The Chief of Tigre Reported Friendly to the ‘British—He Offers to Feed Her Majesty's Army=Two Thou: Inte Camp—Water Found at Annesiey Buy. Suez, Egypt, Jan. 13-—-A, ed Via Losvoy, Jan. 135—P. M. Despatches received heye from the British ex- peditionary force in Abyssinia contain advices of @ reassuring and more cheerful character, The native chief of Tigre, who had mustered a large force, the movements of which produced an alarm in the English camp at Senafe and caused @ forward movement along the line of march, is ‘mow reported friendly. Indeed, this powerfal African warrior has ten- dered hospitality to the invaders and offers to feed ‘the English troops. As a commencement in the commissariat line ‘and an evidence of his good faith he has already sent in two thousand head of cattle for the use of the army, so that it is inferred, with good reason here, that her Majesty’s forces are beginning to feel comtortable and in much better spirits. More important still, | have to announce that fresh water has been found in pleaty around the Janding place at Annesley Bay, THE PRESS TELEGRAM. General Napier at the Head of His Army, Lox pox, Jan. 13, 1868, Telegrams from Aden, at the mouth of the Red Sea. “sanpounce that Genera -@ Robert Nupier had arrived at Annesiey Bay, the depot of the expedition, ou tue Abys ipian coast and immediately set out for Senafe to place himseif at the bead of the British advance. TURKEY. A More Libera! Policy ou the Eastern Quese : tion, Viessa, Jan. 13, 1808, Despatchos have been received from the south which ‘indtcate that a more fiberal policy is to be pursued by the Sublime Porte in the mutter of tie Eastern question. A decree bas boen issued guaranteciug not oaly the equality of rights in Candva, but a suspension of tho col- lection of tituesfor a period of two yeara. ROM A French Military Movement for a Return, Pants, Jan, 13, 1868, Geveral Failly, the commander of the expeditionary corps in Italy, bas asked the Emperor to permit the return of the French troops to Rome, as their quarters ‘at Civita Vecchia and Viterbo are uvercrowded. ‘This ominous request creates a geaeral feeling of un- easiness and distrust nere. AUSTRIA. Maximilian’s Remains at Pola. ‘Trieste, Jan. 13, 1868, The imperial frigate Novara and her convoy have arrived at Pola, in Istria, with tne remains of the Arcb- duke Maximilian, ITALY. French Assurances of Public Quiet. Pants, Jan, 13, 1868, The M.nitcur this morning contradicts vague rumors, which have been flowing about, or popular disturb. ‘ances m Naples, and assures its readers that perfect tranquilisy prevails in inai ciiy ond in the surrounding ‘provinces. G'BRALTAR. Fagraguvs Squadron Oat from Port. Grpraurar, Jaa, 15, 1367, ~ he United States squadron im the Mediterranean, under the commmaud of Aduiral Furragnt, has sailed for Naples. ENGLAND, Fenian Alarms, Law Motions and Magisterial luvestignitons. Loxpox, Jan, 13, 1863. Warwick jail, where the Fenian prisoners Burke, Casey, Shaw and Mulaney are awaiting trial, 18 occu- pied and surrounded by reguar trvops, which were gent there by order of tho government to guard against any attempt at a rescue. Tn the Queen's Benca to-day a motion was made by tho counsel for the defence that tho prisoners be re- turned to London for thai, dn tho Rroind thas tho bitter -religious ptejudico ox.suag against the prisoners in Warwickshire would render it impossible for them to obtain an impartial jury and a fair Wial im that county, The motion was heard and the judges reserved their decision. The prisoners Desmond apd Aijlea, implicated in the Clerkeaweil expio-ion, were again brought up to-day for examination ou the cilurge of murder, Many wituesses were preseat, out the evidence given Dy them contains no fa ts of tinp srtance. IRELAND. { the Fenian Con- eve Deny. Jan, 13, 1568. Papors have bees found upoo tho person of the pris oner Lennon which. it is ead, expose the wholo pia of tho Fenian leaders for (usure op eraious in Ireland. Important Evide EURCPEAN MARINE NEWS, Qonessrrows Jan 13.—fae Ateamship Chi. eaco ran Asuore tt a (ick fog ana tho vessol wil proba: bly prove a tola) io-8 All ber passengers and crew Were saved and hier speci® has been got out and Innded, Thore are hopes that some of her cargo will iso bo saved. Liverroo, Jan 1i3.—The steamship Sanspareil, Captain MoAlpn, sbich saved from ths port November 23 for Poitaveiphia, bas pul back in @ leaking con- ditiva. EUROPEAN MARKETS, Taw Loxnoy Wovey Market,—Lovpos, Jae, Evening —Consols coved @ state to money and 92% a 926 (or acovunt, American securities ch eed quiet at vowing fa es:— United states five. twontles, 713 & 71%; Limols Coprat Railway sharos, 88; Erie Ratiway share, 40%; Atiantic and Great Wost- @rn consoiitaced bonds, 23 Tur FRavxrort Bourse —i'nankvon?, Jan 13--Ei = United Stat os bunds closed eteady at 75% for tue leave of 1802, Liverro. Corrow Marker —Lrverroot, Jan, 13— Eveaing.—The cotton market tas been very aciive thronghont the day and closed firm at the bighest deure a ben The feliowin the au. —Miadiin 15— at 92% for Mancut. cored qu ‘of Sd. on corn; inixed Western, 493 6a per quarter, ‘Wheat unchanged at 16s, per ceutal for Caliornin waite and 14s, 6. for No, 2 .waukee red. Barley, oats and is unaliered ip price, Liverroos Paovieors Marker, —Livenroot, Jan, 13— Evening — be market closes without ateration, Beat, 115s, for winter cured extra prime mesa Pork dui at ‘78s. (or pow pritme Eastern mess, Lard firm at 508 for fiae Amorican, Cheese, 52% for tie bigness range of five. Bacon, 408 for Cumberiand cut Livaxvoot, Proovem \lavket —Livenpoot, Jan. 13— Be ng. Se soady at 254, for No. 12 Dutch mandard, Rosio—Common Witmington im 8d. higher, closing at 68. Sd per owt ; medium rosio steady at per owt, Otuer articies of Amercan produce un. bane. be Lox pos Mankers.—Lonpos, Jan 13—Rvening. ~The only change to report fa his market Is the quoction of Iinseed cakes, which have advanced to £10 Los. par toa for thin @btong. Oils of al! kines steady and quiet. Pernoteun Market A erwet an 15-—Fvenieg. The petevionm marcos is rach ot, siaadard white lowed al 45 france —TBNEGRAPHIG NEWS nella VIRGINIA. n of General Butler by the Negroes at Kichweoud—Mis Speech at the Airican Chureh, . Rictrwoxn, Jaw. 18, 1868. Benjamin F, Butler arrived here to-day, and a large coucourse of negroes assembled at ihe depos iv greet Bin and give bim an enthusiastic Teeepuon, 4 urocession Was forméd of eoiorad men, precedod by depuiations frum various colored’ societies, wud a iarge number of tie @romivent republictns of this city in Couches, and be was eacoried tw a nots, General Butler adoressed an immense crowd at the Afiican church tonight, He advocaied. equal potitical rights for the olacks, equal powers in ihe goverument aud ap equal sare ia supportiug i. 2ho land soald deur its part of the taxation, and ihe burdev should not be throwa on the jaboring man, He said the ume for confiscation, whether might or Wrong, was gone, aod Le did not think ls audience now expuvied Li. (Cries of “No, we doa't”’) He advised the Souchern meu to divide their lands, as it must come to thai ai last, Tho men who worked the Isad would eventually be the owners of the laud. He did vob believe any war of Taces would occur, If it did, it Would wot come from the biccks. He argued against the folly of the Southern people remtininy ourof the Union, hoping for better ese they could not get; for whatever otter chavges mizht take place, the Senale would not change for #ix years, avd before two years exited the ada ssi0n ofthe States to their rights in Lue Union would be ac. complished on the present terms, the resolve tliat this assembly be pow adjourned sine die, Proceedings in the Couvention—Securities Axgalost Fature Secession, Ricumonn, Jaa, 13, 1868, Ia the Convention to-day a resolution appointing a committee to inquire ipto the propriciy of reheving Virginia from the debt incurred prior to and during the War Was introduced and laid over, Ibe amendment em bodying the recognition of the Deity in the Bull of Right was adopted, An article declaring that Virginia shall ever remain ono of the United States, and a substitute to the effect that the goveruineat of the United states can only bo dissolved’ by the consent of the majority or armed re- Volution, Were 1utroduced, bota by republicans, and were discussed until the committee rose. A resolution declaring seccasion null and vold w ordered to be printed, The Conveatou ticn adjourned, GEORGIA. Order ot Geveral Meade Removing Governor Jenkins and the State Treasurer—Appoint- ment of Army Oflicers in Their Places. Atianté, Ga., Jan, 18, 1868. The following ordor was issued this morning:— Hsapquarrers, Taio Muarary Dissnicr, } ernor, and ATLANTA, Ga,, Jan. 13, 1868, GREYERAL ORDERS—NO. 8, 01 Georsia, aod failed Charles J, Jenkins, Provisional Go ‘sioval Treasurer of the Stat Tespect the instraeious v having deciined to co-operate siti, ihe Major General commanding the Third Military Dis ret, are wereby removed trom ollice. Sccond—ty viriwe of the authoriiy granted by the Supplementary Reconstruction of Congress, passed July 19, 1867, the foliowing nv: Mcers are detailed for duty in the District of Gecrgia:—srevet Brigadier “al Thoinas H. Ruger, Colonel of the Thirty-third wotry, be Goveraur of the State of Georgia, and ptain Charies #, Rockwell, of the Orduance Corps of the United siates Army, to be ireasurer of tho State of Georg! Vea ‘The above named oMicers will proceed without delay to Mill dgeville, Georgy, und enter upon the dis charge of the duties devalving upon them, subject to fastructions trom these beadquarters. By order of Major General MEADE R. ©. Drow, Assistant Adjutant General. em THE STATE CAPITAL. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE REQALT: The List of Committees Fully Made Up-tas neral of Judgo Wright=Demecratic Siar Conveution, Arrayy, Jan 15, [865, BOrClock PAL There will bean exciting scone to-a'gut when the New York members arrive hore and fle: tke utter dis regard ef their claiuis which Speaker Wtchwan, Willem M. Tween and Peer Bismarck Sweeny dave maict fested in maxing up the comiitiees, Hirchman will Lave to keep els room and deny himact{ tw ali callers, or eisy betak# himeolf out of the capital upul the bour of elevea o'clock to-morrow, ‘the “slate” was finished thia efternoon, and there will be no chanses Hiichman cannot make any, The list is made oat, so that all importanhy wil be unavaiung, Yo avaid the disappointed exneciants Who jcarned their fate 19 Yerterday » HKwALD, be will be under the neowssity of being mvisible unt the time arrives tomorrow for eaitlug the Assembly to order. The siauguter oi New Yorkers is teartul, Byvery mem ver Trom ihe cuy wisted 0 be op tue Ratirome Committee, ‘There is only oue or two, The couauy moubers bad to bo taken care of, The ony members dare vor disovey Yaminany Hay, Thoy are always sure. So under the Sweeny-Lweed programme of running the ceuverauy Machine the prominent piacss Lave been given io the Tucal represewlauves to secOre Lue parky + Uieide Wee. Toe Committee on Railroads has Vriaws, of Kine, chairman, as 1 welegrapbed you lust suet inedn Skeel. of Niagara; Welington, of Medion; Aiurphy, of Now York, and Loiler, of .eveca, 1k is vuderstood that Wilson, of Wostchester, 15 on tie commits ayo, owing to prospoctive ingisiacion for @ railroud uuiou ob Wesi= chester and New York counties, audergrouid aad over- ground, Anarows, of Kings, is also very provably ou tho committee, Aloxander Frear is chairman of th Cities, aud has with him #ri-tol, of W. babiy Keay, of Kings. I Way able 10 glimpse of ine “state,” ine Committee on .anala includes Bradstreet, of Mun- roe, chairiuan; Chapman, of Oneida, and Lasuer, of Oswego. Jacobs has been severely punished for the fyht whicn he mado sgaiast the “machine.” He bus been given chairmausuip, and to take the siiag out oi any op position which he Rigp ve capable of making & posnion on Oities 18 given Ww Keady, bis right hand man, ‘Ways aa Means Las for cuairmau Juvn L. Flagg, another of the candidates for Speaker. Messra, Pitix, of Orleans, aud Jacobs, of Kings, are members. Tho Commitice on suit inctudes Skeel, Willams, of Yates; Lie, of steuben, aud Cornweli, of Jetleraun. ‘The Democratic State Convention ‘musts bere on February 22 ww choosy deiegaies to the Natioual Con- vention. . the funeral or Judge Wright took place this afternoon from Congress Hall, ana the remiins wero takeu to Kineston ior interment Judge Huns sucoeeds as pr siding Judge of the Court of Appeals, which vesuta ids session to-morrow mocaing. Committee on niug, aud pro- seh but @ partial The Assembly Conmnit: hances for the Pr of iis Friends. pen —~ Seymours j Thero is much excitement to-night over the Assem- bly committees, The disappomted expectants arrived very suddenly by tho evouing trains in hopes of break- ing tho “slate,” but Tweod and Speaker Huchman were invisible, When night came they went through the ladies’ door of the Delavan aud tovk a box at the thoatre. The chances of Seymour's success for tho Prasidency have been earnestly discussed by the democratic leaders who Game here to assist in making up tho legislative “slate,’’ Seymour himself was expected, but be was At half-past ten o'clock this morning this order was read in the Reconstruction Convention, and tho first sec tion was greeted with loud applause. MiSSiSSIPPI. The Convention—Retaliation on the Gas Com. pany—Proposed Henvy Compensntion for Members—B: Strokes Among the Con- peeongcentyon Jackson, Jan, 18, 1868, A resolution was adopted in the Convention to-day to appoint a committee of turee to inquire into the validity of the charter of the Jackson Gas Light Company, with power to send for persons and payors. The foliowing was made the special order for to- morrow at tw o'clock :— Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed by the Chair, wiose ey A hall be to ascertain whether auy member of this Convention in any way bas com- mitted himself uganst the recons'ruction acis of Con. gross, or bax dociared the usvemblago of the Conven. tion unconstitutional, or does nit regard the ordinances ‘and acts of this Convention valid; aad to report as soon aH possib'e, The majority report of the Committees on Compensa- tion recommended $20 per cay fot tho first term to each member; reporters $15, Secrotary $15; each assist ant $10; Sergeant-at-Arms $10. Mileage cach way twenty cents, Mr. Fieid moved to recommit, with instructions to Dring in @ report reducing the fees enumerated at least sixty per cent. Mr. Compton submitted as a minority report a pro- ambie aod resolutions, declaring the Convention uncon- stitutionally convened, and not coinvetent to make amendmeats to the constitution of Mississippi; thero- fore the officers and members are not entiled to com- penen‘ion for any service they may propose to render in such capacity to the people of the stato of Mississipp!, or the people of the Untied States, and concluded with ‘There was much discussion, but action was Onally iponed on both reports. Pere Clarke offere! a resolution, which was adopted, providing that mo motion to adjoura sine die should be entertained, unless five days’ previous notice be given thereof, Mr, Townsend gave notice that he would on Saturday, tho 18th inst, wake @ motion that tho Convention 80 adjourn, Partial Burning of the Town of Sardis. Munrais, Jaa, 13, 1898, ‘Tho town of Sardis, Miss, was almost entirely do- stroyed by fire yesterday—supposed to have been the work of an incendiary, The loss was £80,090, on wutch there is an jnseras of $26,000 1 tho Feopis’s aod Heraando Companies af this city, * LOUISIANA, ed te Pre« The Conyeution—Resolutions Adop vent the Ejection of Nexroes After the Vote on the ConstitationThe Freedmen's Bureau=Burning of a Stenmer ou the Oune chita, Naw Onteaws, Jan. 13, 1968. Tu the Couvention today an ordivauoo was adopted providing that registered voters de. tirous of remaining on plantations in tho pro- cinet where registered may do so, and makiog it a mia demeanor for any person to eject thom wotil ‘afer the voto on the ation of the constiiution, Aresotntion asking for the continuance of the Freed- men’s Bureau was adopied by a large yous. Tne steamor Homeyor was buried on the Ouachita river yesterday. with nioe hundre> ‘ies of colea, = The boat and cargo are @ total lone, TENNESSEE. Failure of the Commercial Bank of Mem- phis, Mewema, Jan, 18, 1963, ‘The Commercial Bank of Mempiis susyonded this morning. Tt is suid toe assets will exceed the liabilities, ‘The suspension caused some excitement, and runs were on other banks, but the excitement was soon NEW JERSEY. Meeting of the Leuisinture To-Day. Trestox, Jan, 13, 1868, The Legislature meets here to-morrow, A cancus will be held to-morrow morning. The Senate stands:— Democrats, 11; republicans, 10, and the House, demo- crais, 40;'republicans, 14° The Goveraor's message ‘will be road on Wedne-aay, OHIO. Jonngurntion of R. 8. Hnyes as Governor= Nomination of Judgo Thurman for United tor. ee Cor exnes, Jan, 13, 1868, Governor R. B. Hayes was inaugurated Governor of Obio at wo o'clock this afternoon, in the rotunda of the Stave House, before an immense crowd. Largo num~ bern of indies were prosent. The democratic caucus to-night nominated Mr. A. G. Thurman jor United staies Senator on the first ballot. Ti ote stood 51 to 24 for Vailaodiguam, ‘be #iection on Joint ballot Of both Houses will take Place to-morrow. THE CHOLERA SHIP, ‘The oMe:als at Quarantine report no now eases among | the passongers of the Liebnita, One cuild, aged mine months, died on Sunday nigot, and John Seephan, aged forty-six years, died yesterday morning, The remainder of tho sick are progressing vowards convalescence, although the Dopaty Healtu Olfcer states that one or two casos May pass inLo the typuoid Sale, Go Sunday eight of the sick were transferred to the hospital ship Lilt+ nois for treatmont. The passengers wore yesterday pus on board the Liebaita, which ts vere | erands In tovacco and tho means he advi Githy, is wade gh cleunsing. The pay- sician' In charge ha port to the Quaran- tino Comin! ubslonée of it wag eine Dodied in tus, of veaerday, it is | upne * | Kept at home by serious jiiness, He was represented in the consultation by George H. Sandiord, Among others present were Joun A. Green, Sanfoid E, Cuurch, Petwr Cagger, William M. Tweed and Peter B. Sweeny. It was understood ibat dir, seymour was willing to be a candidate if gis frieuds chose to urge hisclaims, but that he was personally apprehensive of the greater popularity of George H. Peodivton, for wooin the whole Westand South would be aunt. Indeed, Mr. Seymour felt it would be to the imterost of tho democratic party to ran Mr. Pendleton, who had by his avowed policy made himself the champion of the demo~ cratic platform with reference to the tiaance quesiion, From what has iranspired, of the proceedings of this Consultation it is very certain that, if the jeaders suc- ceed in manipulating the machine at the State Conven- tion on the 22d of February next, a delegation will bi sent to the Nations! Convention trom New York pledged to tender Seymour a compitinentary nomination, but to support Pundieton ic a formal ballot Tue current which bas set in for the Jatter has reacied New Yori, TOBACCONISTS? CONVENTION. Action on greasman Wells? Report on the Taxation of Mauufactured Muateriat-The Docament Recommended for Adoption. , Yesterday afternoon ap iniluenual meeting of tho mombors of the Fine Cut Tobacco Association was held at the Astor House to take action ou Mr, Welles’ report ou the taxation of manufactured “articles. The meeting ‘was callod ai twelve o’ciock, but it was after one o'clock before there was a quorum of the members, and then repres:ntatives from various parte of the country came in until (ne room finally got full. Mr. W, E. Laurance, the president of the association, was voted into the chair, and having called the meeting to order said that the members of the association had been summoned together specially to take action om the report of Commissioner Wolls to Congro-s so fur as it relates to tobacco, and the recommendation he makes for stamping tobacco, instead of its paying duty 10 butk, ag if at preseut done. The chairman observod tuat uoder the existing syste the Worst species of frauds are perpetrated on honost manu many of the best houses are at present doing the very lowest amount of business and are euifering loss every ” Associaiion, he voserye one of the oldes: trade orgauizatious im the counity ; it com'nanded a very large amou tal. aud the Presout meeting ought to dolide diy over tue subject bofore them, on account not only of 114 influence on themselvea, Lut on the trade geucraily throughout the Sates, The secretary pro (em Was tuen directed jo rend tot portion ot Mr, Wells’ report relating to the 4 for Oby iting such frauds. When this report had been read Mr. McAlpine ob- sorved that the only thing the manuiactuvers of fine cut tobacco wanted wes to protect theinsely s, aud by proiect- ing the government from fraud in the duty they wou eure their own protection from dishonest deniers. He did not care WBAL ue (Ax Was so loug as ibey bad protection. Every one was aware of now jaws were administered and what glarin; every day, The tobacco revenve was only recond to that on distitied spirits, and it was one of tue moot impors tant poin's for the consideration of Cong! There word 2overal tings that had to be remodied belore the First, the revenue oflicers ly, couvcerteit brands werg ere Was ny ULi(orny Byaiem oF tax was coliecced prope Wore incompetent; sect continually nex', packing twh , a8 barrels aad boxes were ased ¥) discrerai , Wad Instiy the tax was lower en species of tobicco than on others, Vesides which the band cus and machine sysiem, as well as tbe custom of bonding tobacco, al! of Which’ were prejadicwl to the (forward manufact: before it went inio the manatactarer’s ied, but ws that d take honest aud sura bacees were tax bands at all these evils would be ayoi could uot be don? at preseat the ine into consideration whother Wells n of ’ usin siamps ob packages of, say one baif once. ono ovnes, {Wo Ounces and So Hn OF LobACCO WOuld NOL YivId 4 beter protection thua the present of colleen, the duty. ‘Then the sale of any tobacco unpacked apd unsiamped would show at once that it bed nui paid duty, and it could bo siezed wad the trader proseoured, ry All te wanted was, that tne tax snouid be 6 tnodided that the honest and respec era hound at ieast | be put on a par with the itreaponsivio, Mr. Meluiyre | then pro‘fered « serics of resolutions to this effec. said that thera reso! uatctorers of i Phe chairmu cipaily aiect the mai it would be ag weil plug tobacco sbowid joi issue with the ovoere, aud these resointions would have more effect at Washurgion. Mr. Hact observed. that « five cent stamp would be re- quired on every ounce package Of teoacco It the tax ro mained as 16 was, Mr, Joseph D. Evans eatd all ought to have aympathy in the movement of the meeting, but bo, as ene of ihe representaiives of the cut Cavendieh trade, did not quite agree with all tho remarks of Mr. McAipine, It was only within the fast year and a ball thet he had found the collection of the revenge tax dnfair on the trade, Durimg tho war tho tax of ten or frien conta on tobacco was colleciavle aud was coik ting ought to show Cong! some :dea of their own trade, and not lave it to son of the members of Congress, Wuo knew Lotling about the matier, to fix the tax ior them, Lie Was wot su pale riotic to care more for the revenie tad for himself, ‘and bo wanted to seo the tax reduced. Another gent! man remarked that a¢ the present time some parts wore solliag tobacco wt ® less evea thau the gov ernment tax. He wanted protection. After somo further discussion ® resolution approving of the use of Stamps On packages Of tubacco Was adopted unauimousiy OY the meavlag, which shea adjourned, FIRES IN NEW YO. Fine mm Foes Touere-routn Sreeer.—At a quarter Past nine o'clock last night @ fire occurred on the third “floor of the tenerent bouse No, 219 Bast Thirty-eighta tn the apasmente of A Scuradar, destroying ad, bedding and other property ue of about inured for $1,500. The name of the com- pany cuuid not be ascortained, as M abs i to be at (he theaire, leaving the apartiseuse iw charg’ of g broiwer-iuiaw, Ihe upswting of o 4 the cause of the Kerosene ofl Imp ts said to ba ire, Tho house w owned by Frederick Mate; the damage done vo it # ebout €150, insured tor $6 WO In the Pecer Cooper and Beekman lasurauce companion. Fine in East Twasty-sinra Sram pout half. past ton o'¢lock fast might a fire broke out ia the iron tnd braes foundry of V. L. Conover, Nos, di6 wad 908, Bast Twenty-niatu etree, Tue fire spread toc ono of the pattern svopa, doing & damage of aoont $1 600. The bunding is damaged about $000, Fae lose ta saul to bo covered vy 1usurance, ' Ping at Tes Hupeow tirow five o'clock vo NEW YORE HERALD, ‘TOESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1868. wourred in the President's room in the Hudson Rivor teat depot, Thirveth street, caused by the register heatér setting re to the floor, Loss about $500, No insurance, eee erm Arc RE TEE ES SHIPPING NEWS. " is Duy. Almauac foeNew York seve 1048 pve 1263 Son rt San mere. PORT OF y, igh wheter. SW YORK, JANUARY 13, E898. tARED, m), Bhlera, Warm>urg—Kua- Baltimore—( W Peeveil, eainship Woreestor, Graham, Kotierdan—C Ludog & uly Germani (ras), Unrbrosk, age , * Amtwore We ar] “umimings (Er), Hook rneou Ly repo! Sehmidr's Son & Co. (This vessel any wi on Dee at) Weak Juan F Pearson (Arg? Morse, WO. # Co, r Kowaoin, Rat Marac-ibo— J Went, Sehr OC Acksu, Hab vie, stamford. ARRIVALS REPORTED BY THE HERALD STHAM YAGI US steamer Newborn, Commander fohn 1 i wall, Deo 31, via Key West Jan @ Aveteas 1 RY Steamship City of Cork (Br), Philips, ancwerp De with mdse sad 101 ass § todonn G Dele. x Steamship Gen Mea mpson, New Orleans Jan 5.wit mdse aad passengers, wo A & Groawell & Co. Was de. tained 12 ours by fox on the Masissippt river, and hud are, udiull, Chovieston, with mdse ry aun & Co. ton, NC, with OL. Steamship: Hammo aso land—Howe, rs, CO Henry, Steams Mary Whim milae and passeugers, to Ja : Steamship Albemarle, Bourne, mond and Norfolk. with mdse and passongors, to tho Old Dominion Siwata- ship Co, Steamship Jobo Gibson, Fuller, Washington, DC with mies and passengers, to Smith & Brown, Stocmship Caciotia, Magvun, Portland, with mdsa and Passengers. to) F Aines Steamship Nermus, dearso, Boston, with wdse and pas- sengora, to W P Clyde, Ship Hannah Morris (Br), Morris, Liverpool, 43. d with gait, 10 Morris & Phillips, Caine the southern pas: ‘Rage ad Had thug weather up to Haticras: #lace hd heavy NW and W gawes and ex remely cold weather. tu rosibitiow: Deo 8. lat 4 24, lon from Philadelphia for Marseille: 3%, lon 78 5), brig George burn na. 0 (Br), Leutz, Liverpool, 48 days, with md to Noomuh &50n8. tins ‘gales ou the und been 7 dave N and), Hcl, Malaga, 43 days, with fratand 1 passeoger, w Miller & Houghion. Passed Gibraltar Dee 2: had flue weather up to the ist tsi; since stoong Wand NW enies: hua been 12 days N of Hatteras, and bas had a pilot oa board 6 days, Lrig Renshaw (of Bangor), Siaith, Malaga, Nov 9, with fruit, to Janes Ward & Uo.’ Came the southern passage aud had fine weather and tight trades; bas been 9 days N of Hatteras, wih strong westerly gules. Brig Mury (ist), Varney, Cockbura Warbor, Ti, 14 daya. with salt, to Morrison & Phillips, i1as been 9 davs north of tora, wiki strong Wand NW gales, Jan, lat a5. ton 73 3), saw a vessel's skylight, apparoatly but a short time in the wates. Schr Vauvette (Ir), Libbard, Martinique, 20 days, with r. to Vatuble & Son, pobre francis Gi Davis (of Harwich), Doane, Domi: i¢to master, Has had stroug noriher ape Hatweras re McKenny, Fortune Bay, Ny via tw Chas shearer & Uo. au (Br), Freeman, Newioundland with her- oa, 18 ly gales ring. paaitt Abigail Brown (Br), MeNeal, Newfoundland, with Cyn * Hehie"\ W Collins, Tooker, Jacksonville. Schr L Pharo, Goilins, Georgetown, SU, Selir athway, ‘acy, 'Wimiugion, NC, 4 days. heavy we .toer sehr © A Jobnxon, Toward, Washington, NC. Seht M Holmes, Irelan t, Hatveras Inlot Selur Ida Nicholson, Vrice, hi ond. ghout Himlly 8 Uilusrvieovs, Carvoll, Alexandria for Now laveu, Tookalixa, Stewart, Baltimore. she Sarah Catlo Philadelphia, Sehr J & Newton, Kich KBitzabetupor! for Boston. Schr A Van Cleal. Heath, E izabethport for Providence, Scar White Sea. Smith, Vinathaven: Sclr Ada S Saddier, Hiker, Providenes, che Miranda, Harvey, New Maven for Virgint Schr Wm Floyd, Floyd, New Haven tor Virus Bene Jnitle B Hodge. Wilson, New Hav Senr Samuci N Smith, Mathews, Now Haven. Sehr Julia Farnsworth, Birdsall, New Haveo, Sour George Waxhington, eck, New Have Sch: Surge, Vennis, New Haven, Se! Smith, Walker, Bridgeport, Solr Adu Coe, Blueckor, Bridgeport, Sehr Thistieton, Baxier. Kridgeport. Sehr Suinuel P Godwin Wacerbury, Southpore Scie Argno, Murphy, Glen Gove, Schr Baralt Elizabeth, Lockwood, Oyster’ Bay. Sehr Warren, Warren, Oyster Bay. hr kvelyn, Burger, Oyater Boy, tharine Boyer, ning, Oyasier Ba; mer Vickeurg, Hall, Providease. BELOW. sone Flootwing (Br), Paris, from Matanzas—By pilot boat oa. SAILEv. Ship Lyttleton, Melbourne, Wind at suaset, NW, fresh. Marine Di Sreamsnir Troxs, at Galveston 3d inst, from New York, in crossing the barat the former port, lust her rudder and rudder post, and her propeuier. It was reported that al wa soverny iujared and ina Touxking eoudition bak t eae report damage to be trivial, not reaching the Had Sir Back Prixcr (Br), 803 tons, Capt Cochran, sailed from Boston In ballast for Savannah’ on the 9th day'of No- vembor Inst “ines which time nothing hay been heard of her, Great fears are eutertained that so is w total loss, with all ou board. Brig Nimwauxin, Bramhall, from Mirag York, was at naga Leo 27, with crew aick. Soux Sumraise, Boors, from Philadelphia of and for Bos- ton, with a cargo of Hour, lumber and pig iron, put tuto Newport, i, aiglt of 10th inay in distress. Capi Beers reports gailed'from Delaware Hreakwater ith. dud atroug ga.on all day from WNW. At4 PM, Barnegat bearing Ws wight miles, Look a succession of heavy squalls; burst double rood fo, ¢8a' aad jib, loos tuird reét in foresail wud Ret it pagain. Ac6P M burst madusail waile in ine wet of taking stim. burst storm staysai aft Headed all nigh wind NW by W—very hoavy wea: vexnal gun’! Ibo vfly and. badly iced up 87M sounued the pu found 18 ves water In the bold, tavagi th Leon previously attended to, Froed' her—tie le 0 an WW kesp bola pumps cunstaniy guru, 1,500 atrokos Oth, SPM, i as to mot i Arrived at e for New board of her. Uaation to dia Soun irl Foumen, ports Deo 31 ‘ gitle. cart Capos of Va na heyy Nk &u, an olf the imuindoom, jivboou, nia Was hove ta for (days, 1% Sta, from Chincoteague sor Philadoiphia, with oysters, we Pia lost ws Indaw ub sue weaiher 9it a provable (ust she would be hauted off 10th, Senn Sxxavor (of Cherryfeld), Mopktos, from Pordand for Millbric @ cargo of flour and Lise, put iato Ss lonking bady, ad wax hauled in tw Trussell ‘oeostled tilt reached ” Gibraltar t Lor mnedie asics of ux D, Covary, from New York ? Hole ius in being sick. bad b , of Quincy, from New York for Bos- As Hil n Wost , Holmes’ Hole. She has got oll uuinjurod sthamye Dons, from Bristol Friday evening for New York, put back stol Baturday, di. do her ma. ehinory. Vico, D ernard, Babes, from New York, arrived wi A broken. Miscellaneons. auknown Amorican brig arrived at Grand Turk, Th, Wi ull, WA tho iwte murdered and ihe captain jared b ¥ 4 rustic, Capt J Smyth Hatfield, of Yar. at Liverpool Dee 16. bi. mace’ the pas froin St NB, in fourteeo ds cheat th mde on the two ports by % Cape Sable to Caps Clear the tine wus tea and ni hours, of the Providence and New York line, Sid Colony Company's wharf in xewport Steasce Whalewen. Hark Oscoota 21, Shaw, of NU, was at Payta, Doc 2; oft d, At do, bark J.wtitia, Stow of NB, ts sp otf mace last sport Bark Ur with 4b 4. Gifloed, Of NI, was at Toiber L is aD, all bold. Spoken. Johns, from Newport, B, for Aden, 6 Swoetzer, from Baltimore fur Yoko . lon a W. Forotan Ports. Jed trom Flusuing roads 2th, Lucy & Asrwenr N York. Paul, Be ‘ALtomA. Deo si—arrived, Annio “ Young, Porter, New York; Murgaraha, The bie Baiste Dee as, Waltor. Mobii Brasennitar Joun ivod, Crowell, adelphia York: 2h, Mira, Dix, Pailadesy ho Weder (a) JL Wickwire, amos, Wierichs, N York; 2th, Jon Sailed, ¢ MO the Lizard, eirman, from Balin 26— Arrived. Malay, ly. 4 Kong; ek, Beinrouh. dy; det, Amy Warwick, Hai Nov 6, Parace, Soule, Houg Kung. 7 ymun, Bast arcoana, Giraud, New ship Johann Wilhel- for Bremen, Hood, San JRMAN IN. viso9 for Liverpool. Det, Dec 2) ~@rrived, Urda, Pjerkeas, Loudoa (aud left for Philade.potay | Gorly 5 s Stiees ree "Talo int etn Breas @ tan Muhibach’s Histertonl Novols. Mussina, Deo #—Sailed, bark’ Mario, Kydor, Boston; - D. APPLETON & CO. brig» Suganie ‘Adams, NYork; Apollo (Itai) Casiero, Phila . J e delphia: 13h, ‘ks Virandello (tal), Posare, New Urleans: 42 AND 45 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Floreace Peters, Hooper, » Yor«, Nagasaki, Nov 6—in' port steamer Thames, Devereux, from san Francisco, arrived Oct 4. a %, Dec 23—arrived, brig Rising Sun, Seofetd, New ave 5 Quexinsrow ™, Deo2t—Salled, Me Ibourne, Tosh (from Arch he Boston. Suanauas, Nov 3°-Arrived, Joho © Munro, Banister, Foo- Deo 19-—Arrived, Ana. Fiori, N¥ark; Moruing Light Waltors, do; 2st, Soviua, Kerros, do. Rio JAnwixo, Noy 8)—arrived, bark Now Light, Brown, barks Amazon, Chapman, Baltimore; B0:h, Ciifloa, aves, do, Tiusroum Nov2—In port ships EL Dorado, Haskell, from ‘ardilf for Hangoun; Lawreaca Brown, Peres, wwe ‘ks Dunmore (ihr), partion, for New York lig; Puli (Old). for Boston do. Sr Jon B, Jan 6-Cleared, brig Cambridge, Smith, (ardonus; sours Hams Greeny do; 7a, Lda Moy, Buck, jaya Amerionn Ports no Li, PM —Cleared, steamers Gi ia Nortolk; Nereus. mith, Bunker, Jacmel; Frank (wind W to N'Y), steamer: Go Darks iéeunion, Fredonia! orig Premy Wuth—aarived, steamer Wiuiam Ken. more Via Novo, sears Pucy hb L 0. Taylor, Wilmington, fe Appold, Nore! 50 Appold, Nereus; eweomb Tsugi ous, Gandy, ouder, Grosvy, Phila- iSsa—Arriged, steamers Rosseau, Philadelphia; dlaucus, Morgan, X¥opi BALSIMOR, Jan M—Arrived, ships Adolohine (Brem), Bertola, Bremen Jon Clark, Letdurman, Puliaielplias beigh vita 2 arey, Babvidgo, Georgeiown,’ DO; Glencoe (Be), sora tiarbor Ory NI; Alles, Kileht, Imugns; aches Pi Yo fe Cooma Fits, NYork; amelia (ir), Desjurding, Haw sirace. Nii Mary A Tyler, vier, Provide ce. Hint Arbo. “Ousncy, Nowburypord: 4's Godirey, Godtrey, New Ww. N Gesner, rf sane Nell, 8 Joh N LAWal - (ir) MoNeil, St Johns, NW; 1 W Alex- Surat Fouce Pt; Win Arthur, Andrews, New Sanit, Hockland; Prices, Hopkins, vohr pw at eaier RH Su 10 Arrived woes ber, "Whittaker, usta via Spy ducksoa,. Liverpool ‘wi; echr Agelda and Lauya, oic.n, doe, Baracoa. " %D. Hart New York, Seled, sehr Laura Bridgem o ISth—Arrived, brig AD Deve “AUP Rae sneoed, Ny CALS, Jan W—Sailod, brig. * foyip ne, Aston, NVerk, GALTSION, Jau S—Arrived, ONE tanly Bird. Kowurs, NYork ; 1d, steutner Tydee, Caulicin, * 49) Sehr Lizzie divans, hr Norwatk, Marshall, TU4P%0. z GEORG e TOWN, DO, Jaa Ii sone fee Hot, Young, Hyavnis; ‘J oun, %, Hoboken: J Cohn. Brawn, i ood, 40dfrey, Boston, HOLMES" HOLE, Jan 13—an Dara” J0a1c, Wood. ward, Loando far Hoxton, “ ‘ Sailed. 18th. ship Golden Hind (from Boston), N York, in tow of steamer Mon usott, * HYANNIS, Muss, Jao 1d—In port brig Haze, HNL, from Balumore for Boston, schrs sata 4. onamons, from gossou for Fniladeipiis; Gusual * Barser, from Modiie for dos tony -outherner, irom Pailadeiph.a ior Boston, A JACKSUSVILUE, Dec 2d—Arctvod, aches Pot: Ma won Boston at, David Faust, Lord, Savannah; A Bb Bedlord; Buckaport Sutied, brig Iza, « GCUAKLESTON, a Boston; itichurd Vaua, Cleaied parka Yuu. Adelatein, Larson, Liverp. Clea:ed 9'si, Watchmad, Smith, Proridence; Jed Frye Langwy, N York; 3lst, Carrie Walker, MePariaud, and Atinie W Cots, Tooker, da, Also cleared previous to Jan 5 schirs Ur mail, N'York: Paul & Tuy apsom, do, Macy Louisa Gerry, Boston; AB Crabiree, dors n, do. GY Witol, Jaa s—arrived, steamers Qudiey Buck, Pen. dieton, S York (and leitith for Mobue); © W word, Ward, do (aud lesb auh for Galveston). Douglas, St Marka. pochan (Br), Seott, and Nile (Br), Aylward, Live NeW ORLGAN®, Jan 7—arrived. hr Horatio Babsone. fuse, Rusmian islaad, Below, comlug up, shia Zotiand, from Greaves; Aruistrong (Bi), Puillips aod Gol (ir), Biodie, from Liverpool, bark egua, Lobia, io: brig GS) Geary, Coukun, trom NYork ¢ vewmshipas st Ti ), Cowell Liverpool; ior Annie \Br), Pearco, Liver: Queen of the West Beatty, NYoric, Souruwast Pass, Jan 7, 6 PM—Arrived, bark Bon Fils (Bry Privat, Bordeaux, b WORT, Jan Li, 7 P M—Arrived, schr Surprige Beers, Pailadeiphia for Bostoa, (508 Disaste a), Atso scare Joan wport for Gouve-ter, Lillian al Warrea, tence tor New | ork, NEW |.0..DON, Jan 12—Arrived, achra Louisa Crockel, Guilord for savannah; JW Caldwaiier, Pailudoipura wo discharge; suian seranton, Provideuce for Madison; Cham. pion, Noank, to di sg Almira, Monvaus do. NoW HAViN, Jan 12—Arrived, scars A G Hazzard, Bals- don; Addie P Avery, Kyan, Georgetown. PENSACOLA, Deo 3U—Atrived, barks Ettrick (Br), Mer- kilo, Carin ‘Auneta (Nor), Clyerteo, Aspiiwall; schrs $ G King Dekoker, Indianola: Clara Wicks, Galvee 3: Agnes, Aenyou, Lavaca; ‘Anna U Leveritt, ol, PHIA, Jan 11, PM—Arrived, bark A Kobbo, ‘mv, Below, bark David Nickels, Devereaux teamahip Saxon, Matthews, Boston: ship veya, NYork; bark Kangor (Br), Doty, MOLL. Boston, Went to sea 9th, bark Freoman Dennis (Br). Fletcher, for Anwwerp; brig Romalne, Card, for Cork; 10th, ship Tons. wands, Julius tur Liverpoot. PORTLAND, Jan i—Arrived, bark Normaudu (Br), Molatash, Boston, to load ‘or Buenos Ayios; scars Laura A Web, Wevd, Baltimore, Cora Greenwood vation, George. town,” 12th, xehr Lady Woodbury. \youdvury, Puigier. Cleared 1iin—wrig J B drown, Bain, Matanzes; scare BE F Maris, Marca, Cienfuegos; iva Adel, Baloo. Cardenas, atevmers Chesapeake, Johuson, N York; Carlotta, Maguug, Halifax. Sa:led Mth—Steamer Nova Scotlan (Br), Aird, Liverpoo! brig Bary « tinds ior Havana, “OVIDENGe, Jan li—-arrived, schrs Titmouse, fland- ren, Nausemond, Va; American Laxle, shaw, Newcasic, Del David Curry, Paddock, Kllzavetn Sailed, schrs DB Warren, Horton, Boek, harleston SCr Lilian M Warren, Warren, Haltimore; L A Daneubows Greenwict, oJ. , Suepard, 12th—Below. sehrs Lucy Jones, Muncy, Balthmore; Arthar Burton, Frobock, Klizavetport; Hudson, inker, do; Jes ti NYork; Maria Whitney, uo. NAH, Jab 9—Acrived, bark Historia (Br), Fall- shaw, Wiitehaven, Cloured, U 8 revenue steamer Nausemond, Colesbury, for acrulse, 1ti—arrived, schr Albert Putnam, Lombard, Boston. Tb—Arrived, aveamers flermad ‘Livingston, NYork; Tonawanda, Vliludelphia; ship Simond, Liv-reool, beige HA Hunt, and Henretts, NYork; schra WB Mahoney, aud M Jones, « vork, pleated —Hirigs Mary G@ ood, Havre; Vilage Queen, Heinen, WILMINGTON, N ©, Jan 11—Arrived, schra Jas O'Dono- hue, Wymany Boston; HW Johnson, ‘Comstock, doorge- i, beg. Mario, Cook, Cienfuegos; goirs DC Hulse 1, Balmoer; 4 Hall, Snepard, Bosion; Mary uf, MeCovb, irbanks, N York. 3, Jun 1L—Arrived, seir Samuel Gil- —Burnetts Coconine loss aud is superior to French pomades hysicinns of BEVERAGE, Ex nary W tay m (ionic) beverage and agreeable and rer fr M, ULOU Tinew it i ; sumption and for inaoy Dee eU) ABPVER, Alleghany City, writes “one migutseareh throags a whole dru ch a celluble remedy for coughs, co! 1 the Lungs, Sor, M2 BROADWAY, NEW ¥ ey neve, vostuvely nd ¢ dy taken Inwardiy, Principal depot, 71 Broadway. A.J 1.136 and 1,158 Broadway. f Shoes of all ads —Ulfers his eutire aiock of Ladies’, Missex’ and Children’s, Yousis' aud Boys? Bogie 4nd Shoes ab bald his original price. Ladios, wow ly your tune to buy BB. TE English “tent'moni BEUWN'S BRONCHIAL PEC *] have derived greater benedt trom fiom anything | ever tried." KOO KO) Viime vr Of the Be.tish Oper: (never Kuow such a wader. ul Ve “1 have tried your Troe cacy. “The Te len Opintoo.--Extracts 7 a. giving te if the eliicacy ot e Troches than a WA “Very beste ive ering (rom & fing, Hough euteriog ihe | oval itellan Opera,"" London, Migs LOUSA PIND., of the "Hayal Lotllan Opera? speaks » Troches to the b ‘aad ayes them con- strongtut . wad Ub ihe ‘Troches are in- yt c ut disenses Dyas ry BI Barciay street, ous, tal Bo Sure and Cal fer coormine having the facsimile of tin de I wrapper, All otuers are base luaisation Mair DyemThe Best Wholesale and retail; also appiied at No. 6 Astor Louse, Kver Cristntore’ ured. My Cough MADAMS ta known to be the sure and effectual remedy, the reach of ail. For sale by all druggi ty. VSIA S covan BaLsam and is within at %5, 50 and 75 cents. Cou . J He Nchenck, of Phiindetphin BF intuemts sie tevtont? and. tue publle th * rooms, Bond usty 14, from 9A, M. to tier, Respects te will be vom, Lis modicines may be ovvaued Dunaesast, ee B—Passed by, Hel'os, Rickmers, from a for susterdam, Leocadis, Wenge, from baltimore oe Bremen. ‘oP saat, Dee 22—Tho Laboramus, Raymond, from New York and Selly for Kotterdam uae deen towed here Orrew?, Doe 2%~Satled, Edward Hawking (5), Wilson, New Orivans. Gis wow, Doo Bmarrived, United Kingdom ( ‘Sonita, York Great Dee Arrived, Volant, Ganion, NYork cand eld for wen Hol Boyd, Plt adei a and eid for Leehora); Bis Caton, Micheigon, Messina (and cid NY "% nm, TT, Dee 26—Satled, bark Howard, Nowport, Grasp Puliadelphia, javacuak, AO port and United Dee 2%6—Arrivad, arctic, 0 hy chard. iff, Kimao, NYork ; Cllp- 1 do. ya, trom N York ndor ) Des #00, Old bow for Antwerp, Inanus. Dee Mtn port bark Morning Star, Waugh, for NYork Jan 8) brig Nimwaukie, Bramhall, from Miregonne for Niork, crew ries. xuroot, Deo 2—Arrived, Aibambra (#) loans, sh, Cordiara, a via Vaipal dan ith, Swallow, MsLangitin, daa franco, Ratled Mh, Kdith, Ohi york. Creared Ht, Bridgewatar, Sisson, NYor’ te, Grinth, San Francesco, PF I Golden Licht, later, wad € mea, fm 4, Uaitimore, Paton aur Fi Hiokiord, Haven Rawal), Bea ¥ ’, oom, Dee 2A ived, Fi jon Caniield, Moe Hk Marton, Lincoln, Cross N York, Hevonauire, f More Econamical, Rematkal of prompt action—in fart, every good m {oeiirn SA ALLENS impepred iuew style) Halt 1 STORER of DRESSING, 1h due bottle, very droge encription Executed at lower rates than #lsc- SOB PRINTING BSTAB- ca, and DLATAN reo lad r aN aireet, ia Praparead to fri bh ies, Law Uasem every description At Fates twenty-five 104s than cau bo isewhbere in the city. per con Roynt Hovana Lotte Prizes Paid in od. Information furaiehed, a highoss rata paid for oubioons and ail kinds of Gold aml Siivor. AYLOR & CO., Bankors, 18 Wail ateant, N.C. Shinder. » Gitlt or Lettered. KYLIGHT SHADE . SHBLF CURTAINS, Store | K GLEY'S, 447 Drondway. 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