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——_——-——_—-——__- --—--—— TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. ST. THOMAS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. ‘The Aunouncement of the Vote U Kavorubiv Repiy to the Captain of the Dagmar. Havana, Jan. 20, 1868, The publication of the vote at St. Thomas was ;Mnofficial, as the authorities refused to give ¢ details ‘on the subject. ) The Danish Consal at New York has telegraphed sto the captain of the corvette Dagmar that Secre- "tary Seward’s reply was satisfactory, and that the President of. the United States had sent the treaty to the Senate for ratification. CUBA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. jored Departure of an Agent of San Auna for New York—Issue of Bonds for the Yucatan Expedition. Havana, Jan. 20, 1868, There are rumors here that a Sefior Rafael de Mafael sailed in the steamer Morro Castle for New (York, in connection with an issue of bonds for {Banta Anna, to enable the latter to prosecute his lans against the Mexican government in Yucatan. THE PRESS TELEGRAM, Financia! and Commeretat Intell Havana, Jan. 20, 1868. ‘The advices from Europe giving a decitne in suger ‘Pave bad no influence on the market here. No, 12 ‘Dutch atandard sugar is firm at Ue roals per arroba, Exchange on London, 11% a 1234 per cont premium ; an se New Yow, currency, lorg Prin ity ‘027 per cent hort sight, 25 per cent’ discount; im gold, iene ‘ight, 1 per cont premium; short sight, 2% per @oai premium. ALASKA. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE WERALO. Condition of the Troops=The Weather. Saw Francisco, Jan. 20, 1863, 5 o'block P. M. ‘Tho report recently published to the effect that much destitution aud diseaso prevail among the troops at Alaska is faiso in every particular, There aro only three companies of troops at Alaska, aud no deaths or mckness have occurred, The soldiers are comfortably Bhousea anc have plenty of provisione, The weather Was quite moderate, ENGLAND, Wontan Arrest and an Important Examina- tion. Loxpox, Jan, 20—Fvening, Michael Barratt (not Marratt, as incorreetly reported) ‘was placed under examination at Bow attest to-day. (Ble was identified by three of the government witnesses, ‘They testified that he assisted in preparing the explo- ion at the Clerkenwell House of Detention, and swore sdbat he was the man who actually ht the fuse attached to the barre! of powder which was rolied under the ‘Prison wails, In tho course of the investigation it was ascertained ‘that Barrats had frequently been seen in company with ‘the well known Fenians Burke and Casey. He nar- @owly escaped capture when the latter wero arrested, Qaving parted trom them only « moment before the offl- ‘vers came up with their warrants, IRELAND. Fenian Assault on Another Government Tower—Proeecution of the Press, Losnox, Jan, 20, 1868, Advices have been received hero that the Fenians at- ‘acked the martelio tower at Duncannon, in Wexford ‘County, but on Waterford harbor, Ireland, on the even- dng of Friday last No particulars bave boon received, Dvnwin, Jan. 20, 1868. The government ts about to commence a teal prose- ution against the proprietors of the Dublin Nution for the publication of seditious lbele aud iudammutory articles in that Journal, FRANCE. Pence Maintained, but the Public Tn Preparath for Wer. Loxpow, Jan, 20, 1868. Paris correspondents of the London press say s feeling ‘of uneasiness is perceptible in political. and financial Circles, Though no one believes that war is threatened from any quarter, still the great activity in the arsenals ud dockyards of France, and the pressure brought to Pear upon the Corps Légisiatif for the passage of the Army bill are circumstances which contribute io unsetile ‘the focling of security in the public miad and to impair Coufidence In the stability of peace, Approach to an Alliance with Prassia-The Eastern Question. Panis, Jan, 28, 1868, The Patrie, in an editorial on the Eastern question, comments on cortain mischievous articles on France and @’russia which bave recently appeared in the Russian Papers, and doclares that it is the evident desire of these Journals to do all in their power to create discord and Dring abouta raptare of the relations now existing be- ‘trcon Prassia and Fran ‘The Zpoqus says the Emperor 18 preparing and will #00n cause to be issued a manifesto assuring. Europe that it wthe desire and the policy of his governmeat to maintain peace, DENMARK. Annexation Treaty ‘sefore the Legisiature. Corsxmacen, #4n. 20, 1868, ‘The bill for the ratification of the treaty transferring the islands of St. Thomas and St, John to the United ‘States was taken up to-day in the Folksthing, the popu- ar branch of the Danish Parliament, Without important debate the whole subject was re- ferred to s special committee, which was authorized to call upon the Danish government for details of the Hogotiations with the United States, ‘The sessions of the committes are to be strictly secret GERMANY. A New Commercial Treaty With the United Berwin, Jan, 20, 1863. The American Minister, Hon, George Bancroft, is now @ngaged im negotiation with the Prussian government JAPAN. The Mikndo to Enforce the New Foreign Polley. Lowpox, Jan, 20, 1967, Simce the abdication ef the Tycoon Stots-Bast!. some fears have boen entertained that the Japanese govorn- ment would refuse to carry out the important treatios eonciuaed last year with the commissioners of the foreign Powors, Later advices from Japan announce that the ruler of that country will mainiain and enforce the Stipulations of the commercial treaties made by Prodecessor. AFRICA. Doctor Livingstone’s Safety Agnin Announced. Lowpox, Aun. 20, 1868. Later information bas been received from Africa in Pegard to Dr. Livingstone, which, it is thought, confirms ll (be provious reports of his enfety KANSAS, Destructive Fire In Ateht 8%. Loo! Afireat Atchison yosterday destroyed he dry goods tores of Howard & Co. and Groenbaum & Oo, Ihe toss Ge ostimated at $250,000, The vroperty was insured, " SANDWICH ISLANDS. tense Secon Movements of Queen Emma-Fleed at Kaa- Brea wloverss Esra ‘Ban Francisco, Jan. 20, 1868. Honolulu advices to December 23 have been received. Queen Emme bad retired ‘o Koeina, an ancient city of the enn kings, for a leugthy residence, The war steamer Boos: alu ‘December 24. While meets ‘nen Jr harbor sho o cient with the ship Magnolia, damaging both vessels ‘bere had beon a flood at Kankastally which had dove Poa kre damage to property, soveral lives were Much anxiety ta feit am ‘th Sin eee ees year stimulated season. oe plante have Deon attack tincLod by Sou ed by 0 of Same species that infest rose bushes, hoya ieee the entire crop will be destroyed. E: ents being madea saising plants from seed faupeed from Japan,” CANADA, aa The River at Quebec Frozen Over—Fire in the Parliament Buildings—Kellef for the Poor. Quxnno, Jan. 20, 1868, The river in front of the city is again frozen over, and all attempts to break it by the ferry steamers have ores onavailing, fire broke out i the Esrtamees ba il ay last, but was extinguished A ate Soup kitchens are to be. estab! isned here op io means, adopted for the rellet ot U of ibe city poor, Discount on American invoices for the ensuing week twenty-eight per cent, Large Five in Kingston—Whiskey Distillery aud Wharf Burned. Kivaston, Jan. 20, 1868. About half-past two o'clock on ‘Sunday morning a fire broke out in the rectifying house connected with the Kingston brewery and distillory. A quantity of the Nquor took fire, and the burning fluid = through Fd rground dram ‘set, tire to. the bart, nich, er with the large storehouses, Tere tire! sGuerta: The bark Joun Bredan, laid up at the whar! took fire, but through the exertions of tae firemen the flames were extinguished, The vessel was considerably ere The it ig attributed to an incendiary, The loss tg very heavy, but 1s fully covered by insurance, John Bredan was to-day elected M: f Kingston for the third time, nes ae Affray in Quebec=Two Men Fatally Shot. Quesxo, Jan. 20, 1868, Last night a cab driver,named Gilchen, sbot two young men, named Lawrence and Boufford. The par- ties had been raciug and a dispute arose regarding the merits of their horses, Both nen are badly wounded and cannot recover, 3 Indications of a Plot at Toronte to Blow Up the Magazine. Tororo, Jan. 20, 1868, Sentries have been placed over the macazine and the garrison bas been doubled in consequence of the dis- covery of a piece of fuse inserted through the door and other’ (guspicious indications of an attempt to blow it up. In the House of Assembly to-day, Hon. J, § McDonald stated that the government Intended to bring in a moas- ure to-morrow for the relief bre sy “ ief of the distressed fishermen The Inter-Col Rallway—The Banners of the Papal Recruits to be Biessed by the Bishops of Quebec. Mowrreat, Jan, 20, 1868. Tt Is stated that the Privy Council met to-day to de- cide upon the question of an inter-colonial railway. A great religious demonstration is to take place in the French cathedral here before thc departure of the Cana- dian corps of Pontifical Zouaves, on the occasion of Diessing their banners, All the Koman a carhole bis of Quebec and Ontario are expected to be present. mr OHIO. The Alleged Defaication in Hamilton County Denied. Cniertxatt, Jan, 20, 1868, ‘The special despatch from Cincinnati, published in a New York paper on the 18th inst,, stating that a defalca- tion amounting to $500,000 had been discovered in the Hamilton County Treasury Department is authoritative. ly demoed. Tuere is no truth In the statemont whatever. ILLINOIS. Fatal Prize Fight Opposit the Light Weights Hilted. Sr, Louis, Mo., Jan, 20, 1868, A prize fight took place on Bloody Island, opposite the city, yesterday, between the “light weights,” named Dennis Reardon, aged eighteen years, and Thomas McCann, aged seventeen years, resulting in the death of the Jatter, sho affair was conducted very quictly, No Particulars have yot been made Public wat it ts ex. pected that the lnsuest upon the body of mn to-day will throw some Hight on tbe matter, Reardon ard gix other persons known to have been present, aiding and abetting the fight, are uow in custody, The Chicago Times Nowlnates George H. Pendleton tor the Presidency. Curcaco, Jan. 20, 1867. ‘The Chicago Times pronounces for the nomination of George H. Pendieton for the Presidency by the Demo- cratic National Convention, Its erticie for to-morrow commences as follows: — Ohio, Indians and Nebraska, the only Northwestern States in which democratic State Conventions have been beld with referonce to recommending Presidential elec- tora, have declared their preference forthe nomination of George H. Pendle.on as the democratic candidate for the Presidency, The unanimity of these declarations and the indications which otherwise come to us show that there is co dissent among the democratic masscs of the States from the action of the Convention; for thi democratic popular sentiment is notgonfined to these aie on the contrary, it palpably pervades all the other North western States, a1 ro ‘as thoroughly as any, a that it has an active and rapidly growing existence all over the country is evident to the most ordinary obsorver of the drift of political movements, The article continues :—It will be an almost overwheim- ing reason for the nomination of Mr. Pendleton by tho National Convention that he is ee by an un- broken Northwest, with not a whit less earnestness and enthusiasm than animates bi State of Ohio. If the democracy carry the Presidential ciection the Northwest must contribute more to the result than any other sec- tion, and it is therefore fit that her voice in the se- lection of the candidate be potential, MASSACHUSETTS. Railroad Accident Near Mansficld=Nine Per- sons Injured. Boston, Jan. 20, 1868, ‘The mail train which left New York on Sunday even- ing for Boston met with an accident on the Providence Railroad this morning near Mansfeld. Two passenger cars forming the rear of the train were thrown from the track by a broken rail and several persons seriously injured, but none killed, The following is a list of the sufferers :— E, E, Shepardson, of Providence, jasured im the back and side, and it is supposed internally, Hen Guild, of Attleboro, badly cut on the arm. Thomas Hawkins and wife—the former slightly in- jured and tl er cut on the head, Mra, Swan and Miss Luey Rice, beth of Providence, slightly injarea, ick Dotan, of Portland, Me., injured tn the back, bp and log. john il of Dedham, brakesman— broken and a —e foot badly injured, Fea. cartied to the pita Od name ihkaowa, cut im the Teg, not so. riously. ‘Tho remainder of the passengers hacia unbarmed, EUROPEAN MARKETS. Tue Loxpos Moxey ear clannen Zl — 20-6 P. M,—Consols close at 027% foommenes ee the account, American securities are stoady at closing ope —United states anetovals t eee eek Iilinows: tral Railway shares, 8635; Ere Railway shares, MAXKroRT Bourse.—Frayxrort, Jan, 20—6 P, M.— rr Sta‘es five-twenties for the issuo of 1962, 763¢ 0 iSvsarooe, Corron Marker. —Liverroor, 20— 5 P, M,—Cotton closes he at the Vliowing quota. tions: rey uplands, on the spot, 774d, ;_ middlii uplands, to at, {rio Re middling Cane 80, the saies to-day Toot ap ws 7. BReapstorre ha epee fe Jan. M.—Corn, 458. for mixed Western, its, for what Mae ta ‘148, 34. for No. 2 Milwau- kee red. Barley, 6s. 5d. American, ate, $5, 10d. oy Serene. Peas, 479, for Canadian, Fiour, 378. 6d, jor orn. Livervoon Provistoxs Marxet—Liverroon, Jan, 20— 6 P. M—Beet, 1208, for winter cured extra prime moss. Pork, 76m for new Eastern prime Lard, 60e, 64. fr fine American, Chaeee, Baa, od, 4 highest raugo of fine, Bacon, 40+, for Cumberland ® ManKet.—LivnaPoot, Jan, 20-5 standard sugar, 24°. 6d. Rosin, 6s, for common Wimington and 1a, for fine pale, Tulion, 43, for American, Spirits turpentine, 208, 64, Pe- troleurn, 1s, 8d. for refined. Cioverseed, 46s, forNo, 1 Amorican, Loynon Mannets,—Loxpox, Jan. 20—6 P. M.—Whalo oit, £88 per 252 gallons, Sperm om}, £110 per ton, Lin. seed oil, £26 10%. Linseed cakes, £10 68, Antwan, Jan, 20—5°P, Mya andard white. som Manners. jour, 44 trance for EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS, Livanvoor, Jam, 20..The ‘Nattouat tive stoamebip Holvetia, ‘aplaia Thompson, from New York, atrived hetn todae VIRGINA, cemeetehtenea mean Proceedings ef the Reconstruction Conven- tion, Rioumows, Ve., Jan. 20, 1868, Td the Convention to-day, among the rvsolutions offered, was one for for disfranchising ex-members of Congress avd all State and officers Gaveraee down to fo paicomen, tit a cer ee, section of wi gio defeat of as tmoudmom aassring mires te gy amendment wae @ ttced to the Bill of Rights Satur. Virv. eoequal member of the general government and atitiod to to aut the benefits and subject to all the burthens, as other States, [t waa laid on the tabel and ordered to be printed, General Grant in Richmond—Mecting ef the Trusteca of the Peabody Educatioual Fund. Rucumonp, Jan, 20, 1868 General Grant and lady arrived this afternoon, and are stopping with Postmaster Sharp, Goberel Grant's brother-in-law, other rhe He of the rene ed yd who have Ex-Governor I Samuel Wot- ow. York; William A of hae Torsha pry HL Chit Riggs, of Washington, and William ‘Cltwens ‘on Virgvota, pty ook gp ow in At the Spotiiswood HoteL © eter SOUTH. CAROLINA, Proceedings ef the Reconstruction tion. Caag.eston, Jan, 20, 1868, The Constitutional Convention was ocoupied to day in Teosiving and hearing resolutions, all of which were re- ferred to the proper commitices. . The first important subject to come before the Conven- tion will’ propably be the report of the committee on Providing for the payment of the membery and officers, the resolutions presented one ge, a te ail State {ustitutions, such universities, puftic’ ech auall throw open their notes negrose. Another resolution declares that negroes should be admitted to all hotels and Land of public eutertain- menton the same terme as whites. Propositions to reileve the = posit relleve people from indebteduces von. GEORGIA. Proceedings of the Convention. Atianta, Jan. 20, 1868, The Convention to-day adopted two additional sections of the Bill of Kights and refused to suspend the rules to Consider a resolution asking General Meade toremove the sheriffs who had made sale of property in defance of the Reiief ordinance. Convention adjourned, The committee to report the names of fit persons for Temoval of political disabilities have given notice to Brovent claims to such parties. It is probable that the a, one will beshortly moved from Milledgeville to : LOUISIANA. Proceedings of the Convention. New Onveass, Jan. 20, 1868. Tn Convention to-day a motion was adopied suspend- ing payment of sundry warrants issucd for tho scitle- ment of stationory bilis until the question of extrava- vance and extortion can be investigated. Articles 83 and 84 were adopted under the head of Judiciary De- partment, TENNESSEE. Patal Affruys in Memphis. Mumruis, Jan, 20, 1868, On Saturday night an sttempt was made by two mon to enter the houso of Captain J. B, Wild, a freedman, when the lattor tired upon tiem. Tho next morning the body of an old man was found near tho house shot through the back, and he was identifiod as an old Mike Connell was assaulted on Main street Saturday hep by Jack Winters and William Costello. ‘Denne 1@ melee Connet! was shot and instantly killed, Wain- isn ‘end Costello have been arrested aud committed to Proclamation from Governor Brownlow. Menram, Jan. 20, 1867, Governor Brownlow has issuod a proclamation de- claring vail end void all registration in Shelby county, RHODE ISLAND. Fire in Westerley. Provipesce, Jan. 20, 1868, A fire in Wosterley last night destroyed Mossrs, Ripley & Brupning’s building, containing a grocery and ‘stove store and Masonic Hall; also Lowis Brothers’ fac- tory, Kote | house and stable and a dwelling house ing to the heirs of Niles Potter, Tne total toss is spout rab a which is iy insured in New York, ‘Worcester and idence companies, AMUSEMENTS. Puce’s Orera House, —Brignoli is still on the sick list, and his case, we are sorry to say, is something more serious than the convenient certificate of an obliging physician usually attributed to operatic ailmonts, Mean. time Massimiliani proves himself oqual to every requi- sition, whether calied upon three or six times a week. As for La Grange, everybody knowa that in answor to hor pame and place in the programme she is never mis:- ing, and so she is looked for a3 ® matter of course, and expected to do her duty thoroughiy, as she always does. “Traviata” last night, with the cast of last wok, was 80 nearly the same in its execution as to need no far- ther remarks. The house was vory good, considering the weather, and considering the fact that the old Academy stockholders find 1t hard to reconcile them- selves to the docirine of ‘equal righis’’ to the public at large in the matter of opera after having #0 long enjoyed themselves the exclusive right to ail the best seats in the house, Bat Pike in doing away with this crippling monopoly has done a good thing, aod the experiment must cucceed or tas talian opera must fail in this democratic metro absolutely, Tlie beautiiul now house bas so far the only novelty offered to attract the public, and ft is a great attraction; but when the public have seen it something more "will be demanded to draw and hold tac babitaés of the opera—wo shal! want new singers, new combinations, new producuions, something way or anotl from night to night. Thi stand, is the plan of op»rations resolved upon as soon as twis new house, with old operas and ers of many campaigns among us, shail have ceased to satisfy the cashier, For the next season at Piko's, therefore, we shall look for a list of operas and singers that will draw the town and country, and give us in the mauager the living personification of “the happy mag.’’ Nievo’s—Tae “Wurre Fawy,"’—That precious trans- formation scene, “ihe bright realms of the dragon fly,” about which there was such arow ou Friday night at the opening performance of the “White Fawn,” un. folded ail its dazzling splendors tast evening beiore tho astonished eyes of tho crowded audience at Niblo's, All we can say about it is that if the dragon fly lives in such a place all New York will soon become ento- mologists as well a3 anatomits. ihe lively inacet must have a spocial charter for female loveliness, col- ored fires and wondortul evenery; for such a trans. formation scone has never been seeu before on the Amerigan stage, Tne curtain fell at about a quartor past ph ro o’clock—a We ned improvement on the two ry arrangement of ti Bg night The fourth | pohagte nad of the “White Powa™ fan very smoothiy rom beginning to end, and wecan now draw the jollow- ing Conclusions from it;—the scenery and ballet are unequalled, and outstrip everything in their line; but tho music and the arama itself are far beneath even In tho latter spectacle some dra excellent; me is unworthy of such Smith has one or two xood oe 3¢ Wavtace's Twearee. The standard old comedy of “ Wonder, or A Woman Keeps a Secret," was presented Inst night at Wallack’s, Notwithstanding the dicagree- able weather the house was crowded by en elegant and iative audience, and Pas saivwn th eon wh ° oy it rece! ir, Lester Wi liz, wi vigorous ia ns and ted “tne “= zo 18 8 far ings Hove Huang "yee e ebariing, facto Violante say 4 repeatedly dined ime Ranruentconnds ot ‘nec-ausé frou the delighted. eugi: lack, as Doo Fel ence, bp Liseardo ‘Fauncy Tuzarer.—Last night the “Grand Duchess” was performed here for the hundredth time by the Bateman company, and was to all appearance as fresh ‘and attractive asever, Tho occasion was doubly inter- esting as the hundredth performance and as the first gppearance of the company here since its recent visit to @ for and east wind of Boston. Some of the mem- Dera return with their throats a little roughened, but alt full of spirit and disposed to wear small ob- siaclog. Tostce was In perfect vole snd sang and acted with all the and piquancy that has made all eharin her 60 deservedly « Gra: clasa popular favorite, Tho piece had a now brilliancy iast uight from some ‘mountings, and a largo and fashionable audience gave ite judgment to the effect that the attraction of this ex: quiaite tittle play ts not by any moans exhausted yot. Broapwar Tasatks,—Mrs, D. P, Bowers, whose suc- orssful engagement is fast drawing to a close, repeated her great character of Kathicon Kavanagh, in the euc- cossful frish drama of ‘‘Peop O'Day," The drama iteeif, the manner in which It has veen placed on the stage, ‘and the cast of characters have all received due notice ore thia in these oplumns, However, peminpelicaion to gome of the parts may not be out of place. ry Grace, by Miss Newton, was the same loving girl which she represented heron tho first plight, and contrasted atrongly with the rollicking Molshe Mra, Chapman, who received a encore for the mapner in which a hearty eho sang, “that favorite Irish gong."’ Tho Barnoy O'Toole of Mr. Hale dy excelient, and Mr. Jack as sho Rev. Mr. O'Leary, whose keen appreciation of scenio force Aad Sempl poseeey, was evidently noticed as much Sadiagce, 8 ‘was the proposition of the heavy of the to Kathieon, when be proposed that ‘should be his’ husband. ‘Stips, howover, will occur, aud spectators will have thelr littis laugh. Blind Paddy, 4 amall and unimportant character, deserves notice {rom the manner in which it was played by idr, Goodman, Tuough the part was small yet the actor showed his ap- ion ,of acting in endeavoring to render well what witb another might bavo been carelessly played. » oe ‘this rule pursued more yn by young actors ber Tesuite on ay be pailplpelee vane. at preseut eae ‘fm Bowser Tuxarmz—Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mian chard opened what promises to be a very successful engagement at the Bowery last evening, introducing, for ‘the first time in upwards of three years, their highly tamed dogs, Carlo and Nero, in the drama of “The Dogs of the Ola Toll Honse.”’ A bill replete with va- riety novelty and sonsation is invariably the object ron result of the efforts of the management of tno cste ment, and full houses nightly attest their Pease rem of the attractions offered. in addition to the piece we aye mentionod there was the usual budget of gongs, splendid acrobatic feats on the aeriel rings and trapeze, the enteriain:aent concluding with a Ponsa tion drama of Now York life, entitled “Dick, the News boy," with a ful cast, embracing, of course, the siqudard favorite, Sirs, W, G. Jones, as sue hero, avd the bi woraped Marston, beside: a number of new though ly popular candidates tor public favor, New Yora Trxatee.—"Under tho Gaslight" still holds the boards at the Now York thoatre, and is por- formed nightly to large audioncea, ‘the pier scene end | ‘tho railroad scene novor fail to“bring out tho plaudits Of the spectators. Last oveuing was its one hundred and ninth representation, and notwithstanding the in- clemency of the weathor @ numerous auditory wae prov sont to witness i, Tue plot is local m its character, ‘and alms £0 be, as put on the stage, a drama of tifs and love of the presont age. [ie plot is not of extraordinary merit, por is its dialogue of a finely fuished order; but it has scenos and situations that are caculated to please the listener, and its continued S shows that whate ever merit may be In it is appreciated = Aftor Wednesday next it will be alterunted wih “Ibe Pick~ wick Papers,” am original crauiatizaion of Dickens’ humorous work. Rusrort iw Brooxryy,—Residen's of Brooklyn shavid boar in mind that the greatest of living tragodicnnes ay in their city to-night in the maguilicent play of ‘Rlarie Antoinette,” Park Turatee, Brooxtyy.—bast night this olegant Tittle theatre was woll filled in every park The pioce selected for the occasion was Judge Conrad's beautiful play, “Sank Cado,”” made go famiiiar to Now York play- goors by Edwin Forrest. Next to Forre-t Mr. Proctor Ease the best Jack Cade on the American Bay Last night Mr, Proctor playod the part with great ability— with (aste as well as with force. The subordinace parts pn New, York Crows. —Tais celebrated “Palace of..tho Ring," om Fourteenth street, was well patronized last evening, as ts usual when thore is such a multiplicity of fests and incidents to astonish and entertain as the bill of inst night exhibked, There are to be found many of the veteran equestrians, acrobats, tumblers and contor- tionists of the country, whose names have been famil- iur for @ dozen years to the Sprit t3 of tho country from Maine to Oregon, Among are Lout, Rivers, Joo Pentiend and Austin, Sy ‘nro in themselvos a host. Passing over the introductory Spanish cavalcade, which is only meritorious in the brilliant display of horses and dress, tho trained ponies, Livinia and Mienia, were presented to the asionished gaze of the multitude, Some of the feats of the Shetlands were truly remarkable. The young Runnells, Denzer’s famed evolutions, Duston'’s som sets and equestrian feats wore truly grand and loudly applauded. But tho foats of the evoning were the dispays of Ranneils and Rivers on two borses, where nerve, daring, skill and muscle ‘brought down the house” with applause. The Denzer Brothers’ acro- batic fents wore of a superior order, while the sensation of the evening was the appearance of Lucille Watson in the ring. It would be difficult to find her superior any- where, Taken a# a whol, this place of amusement in the city and truly wortiy of one of the most mora a visit. SPARRING EXH exHISITION. The exponents of istic. “culture ‘met again in large numbers last evening at No. 600 Broadway, to do honor to Tom Koiy, an English pugiliet recenuy arrived in this country, Tho hail was crowded to excess, and it ‘was quite a trying ordeal to pass through the enthusias- tic tnrong to the etage with ccnstitutions unimpaired, ‘The entertainmont was of such @ character, partaking of vory animated #e1s-to, as to greatly please the “fancy,” who testified their appreciation by thunders of applause, At the time appointed, Uncle Bill Tovee introduced to thecompany two juniors in the art of self-defence, who for several minutss worked with & will which, demon, strated they cared nota whit for any nut Young Cheer, weil apd favorably knowa, and Punch? Morris came’ next, who, with astonishing celerity, snling in a display consideraule science, did their allotted work. Following was Young MeCarty, a light- haired youth, allagher, who, amid ‘cries of “Goin, aubern peated shou's of good humor. At this stago there introduced Billy Edwards, who rejoices in the mame of the “Wuite- headed Whistler,” and Young Glasgow. ‘These men, though young, are old favoritesgon the stage, and, with hitting demonstrating that no child’s play was miended, commenc d tho work of cutting each other up in parely Before the ond of tue first round it nt that feeling to 9 considerable extent existed on oither side, and this was forcibly shown through oiglt successive rounds of @ glove light that were quite terrific, Each were thrown several times, these events being received with shonts of joy by the assomblet hundreds. The combatants only retired (Young Glasgow in a bleeding state) when completel; exhausted. Mike Coburn and John Grady, erg O'Meato and Punch Morris then hammored at each other for the delectation of the now exhitirated throng. During the tast “glovical inclination” Morris expressed bie willgness to fight Young Cheer immediately at eatch weight for $50 or $100, which was readily accepted by Chose, as and. be before the particulars of this aparri diversion the} ty 4 have satisfactorily settle thoir Title wainbenlty. “fan of the fair’? was not over, as Keily, the gallant beneticiary, and Johony Dwyer mounted the smail stage, and, with thanks by the former for tho patronage and aid extended to him, bril- liautly closed the evening's performance. Keily \3 evi- dontly a quick aghter, rN Ppoemosaing science with great muscular ability, made many triends. There was fo ing in this encounter, as its rough character ev! aliested, “WROOKLYH INTELLIGENGE. Stawmine Agrcay IN Tee Pourtseyta Wano,—Edward Clock, nineteen years of ago, a pedier by oceupation, Was arrested yesterday bigirerd by an officer of the Foriy-fifth precinct, and up on a charge of felowiously speniting Jona to les of No, 60 North Firat stroet, B,D. Ita that Clock sold Brotherton of empty on Saturday last for a sum, and when be called to collect the bill 3 ben disputed, Ti Se es ® collision took place was cut iw the fore fees an and Se Peat not fame Accwwanr at ru® Hovstor Starr Feray,— About seven o'clock yesterday morning Augest Schmidt, while at- tempting to jump on board a departing Houston street ferryboat atthe foot of Grand street, £. D., miscalcu- dated his agility and reached the boitom of the dock. On com penecnmn Aenem pone diye ferry Pampte ee ae yey 4 ry non = ho ae Be jumped on Dont jout difficulty plo and others had not shouted to him to atop. ro SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York=Thie Duy. fin gots BOR, IMixrwemssessmers 840 | 8 oh ome PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 20, 1868. ont New Ore ae rae om Pec Gemeon. Hevre—Bavd & Hinekes, ‘ NEW YORK: HERALD. TURSPAY, JANUARY a 1868. lp ho PR ating Rad Sng ee STEAM iy rod ‘ er De eidaman, Liverpool an 4 via Queenstown Suit aud Ti Hisar iy "with mie ud £33 pase po a nal ha Sone ome = at wd natn aan AM, saw nce for Liverpool tatiningsion Terk Ope Jen vingsteny Fo ‘of Peyiny eon et! exchange with steamship H Livingiton, hence for Sav: *Stenmahip ee tiuater, Wilmington, NO, we und passengers, 6 Hand. ese ‘Albemarle, Bourne, ‘Kichmond and City Point, Hudgins vs Baltimore, with mdse, to the Steamship Carroll, Baltimore and Ohio Raitrou: Steamship Chessy make, ‘Bragg, Poftiand, !with mdse and passengers, r “ennwenoe Baker, Boston, with mdse aud pas- (Br), Comans, Marseiiles 100 day: Mora with pie tb Boyd & Hincken, "Bi nea Log d fino weather: latter stroug X nN of Bermus weeks, Nov 12, lat bark | ba oy ‘coe from Glasgow for tat 28 $2, lon 35 60, abt Heans: bth, fas mayo (Peas), beara Grande, 68 da a ig 4 with cate 2s Meineke Wendu 100 Ae Nei sre sailed t tae ae Drevions 8 gone Ay lio Mem 3, silo ‘sir deo Seymour (BA), from Falmouth for Bom: rk Parthian @Br), Osborne, coffee, to Vendergrast Bros. Deo 1s, int 75, 1on94 W, one ship Petor Simmons (Br); from Loch Fain for Hong Kong, Had hoary NW gales for last 12 days, and been 8 days N Brig Trot Whittemore, Malaga, 40 days, with fruit, to ‘Thompson &'Hunier. “Hiss been * dare north of Hatteras ied a L andl gales, Jan 3, lat 26, lon 67, spoke bark Yormuda, for, Gniveaton.” sailed in bare dil), Gardaer, Cardenas TWhere ths west tay orders wah ‘Dana Bros, wir Alvarnda (Ir), Barrott, Arichat, vin Halifax. 25 daye, Ith coal, to BF Small & Co. 0. At 3, crclook thie A My wi Soca ‘the lower bay in tow of steam(ug Blanche lai was etruck by @ fleld of tos, which stove in the lumver port, causing the Vessel to leak so badly aa to oblige her to be achore in the steamboat basin hear Stapleton, SI, where she will be repaired sudicienly to allow ner to'eome to the 1 ischarge ‘Husor, Augostura, 42 days. with Fonsene (Pras Moller & Theband. ' Mai id. vacy bad. weather all tho'piae been 10 days i of Hai Wd Holmes, Raynor, Sealeonle sew Granada), days. with eocoanits, to. eiaap. Shseteed cote woother all the passoge, deine ‘int 30-45, ton 70 Spal ship 8 doraton, frou Now, Orleans far Havee Neilie # Burgess (of Hoitast, Me), Burgess, Goorge- co Win G Yate, Skidoo, Virginta, Heat Brees ariel, £Lcabe:npure (04 Providence, ‘Sehr Ida fr, Bearse, Boaton. (Arcived 18th, Lodge, Davis, New Tondou.” Rio Janetro, 45 days, vot (wrecker), Williaa, with cargo trom bark Forse ashore on Vive island, to. NY Submaciue Wrecking The Hamirieg ahip Llebuitz, from Hamburg, detained wt the lowor qitarautine oa acvountol sickaess, ity yesterday, No wind atsunsct, rato id fogsy. The ice is fast disappearing from the eifect of tho Warld rain and fog, cane Upto th American Shipmasters’ Association. No ol Watt Strest- Noous 23, 25 an 27. The following approved Busters aud Oidoors have recelvad commissions from this Ansociation:— Captaing—5323, Keubsn f Somers, sehr Thomas, fooz: 531%, Jeane Cauninss brig, Marco Woig: 881d Waiter uh bry 23, Juwes 3° Robinson, ach Satal wv, W 1 Randall, ‘sche Bowdoin: 8328, Hla’ “Scheley: 632 Bus Witter J isnt Morris) bri Newton; 2 Simeon Strout, brig Leiea o fk 5'82, tlenry Goomba, rchr Leura: self Daniel Holmes, ail. W itiaan 8 Guitngh % Galle; S89, James © Crowiey, «ar Charles MH & shiv cremor orig Geo (toh Beebe; 5331, by Pray, acts Geo B Somes; oi, Somed Ghapemen, ship Str Hany Parken Alf commissions not renewed annually aro invalid. Disasters in the Bahamas, Wehave received from our earreapondaut the follewing Ust of wrecks Aud disnsters in the Bahamas, with the names ot Voss seeking Nassau in distress from Nov 23 to Jai Nov 22—Drig Constantine (Br), froin Jaomel_ for Boston, with coffee and logwood; arrived at pavaneaty leaking in up: Der works, and anils damaged; alscharged ps aulked topside, pevoured wine nave cole an a jug forward entire args. ov 7—Sehr Pomona (Br), Mol; Domingo) for Boston, with hides, Softea, Pa, ‘obiuined some light sails, cepaired bulwarks aud provecd Deo s—Hiark Charive (Fr), Leauette, frrom St Mure for Gherbou ia logws ‘total loas ‘om Hogsties; »mail of oui go with materials brought to Nassau aid gold. ATED, Fauterialoy capiain and crow of Ainerican sehr kih, tS of New vosumed her York, abrived at Nassan tu brig Lady Kk was Wrecked near the Platform, St ‘ames ‘nsgo of 40 bags coffee and 60 tous logwood ‘Dec's brig Beauts (Pru), John D. Wallace, from Jncmel for Falinouth, with coffce; totat loss on reef near Mara. fram; abo out 1900 bags coffer taken to Long Cay and sold, ‘his is & very suspiciows case, and the master 1s to be sent down for trial. Deo 26—-Park Cantigeat ( (Fr), ereare, from_ Gonaives: for Havre, with 3000 total loss on SE side of Castle Island: Pipe en 400 tags dstnaged coffec with materials Oe Oe entities (Am) Cudeat tonm dada ‘Jan 6—Brig Annie tldri m), Cli rom Jnome! for Boston, with coffee and logwood; arrived leaky, will ae docked with cargo ia; leak supposed iow down; sume suils to be repaired. min ag a Marine Disasters. Ba~ The damage to the steamer Gen Sedgwick, hence for New Orleans, which returned Sunday night, deg but slight, she resumed her voyage at noon Jan 20. Steamen Gtavcvs, recently ashore at Heli Gate, was got off by Capt Merritt, of the Coast Wreckiag Co, vesterday morning, and towed to the sectional dock. She has received bat littie damage, her own pumps keoping her free of water. Sire Bourmamrrox, Whitney. from Londou Deo 10 aud Tele of Wight 14sh for New York, put into Liverpoo! previ- eus to 17th inst leaky, Baie J & Woopwort (Br), from Windsor, NS, with plas tor for New York, ram ashore on Nanincket at low water om the 12th inst. An‘aitempt co got hve olf failed, aud she now (the 20th) lies full ed water, Brio Aran (Br), Hawthorn, from New York for Gibrate tar, put into St Thomas 2d inst, with logs of bowaprit, iore- mast, sails, &e; Waa also leaky. Brig Manx M (Br), Stanhope, from Havana for New Yor, before pul into Savenonah in distress, encountered the yalc of 20th and SBtat wit, and Jost chancel Plaven and storm ttapeails, and had companion ways carried away and boat stove, She had discharged her cargo on the ‘L5th inet, and was ready for repairs, She will have new yor nn be recaulked from her copper up, wnd others hy eoudivion, Capt S Wiswes thar og terns ind ‘of tho Gulf, passed a considerableranintity of kar fearhin in dat 31 30.8, low 72 8. 16 Asnonr A brig, name uninown, from Wort Indies for Balthnore, te ashore on ody Island; bor cargo is boing Junded in suré boats bY Wreckers, Bem Bown & Rvaktr) from Prince Héward Island, arrived at 5tThomas with ult fa. distrena Iavky, ae. Sh Femarned in port duit fast, to Sail for United Staces avon, Scan Lorare J Srewaxt, whieh wos sunk off Sharp's Island, has beon raised, aud wt Nowfulk 12th imat, Abi. A sui of mnoney Was recovered frown her cabin, Semm MoCor, with cargo of co.ton and corn, bound to Norfolk, wos fia Into by a revenue sigamer previous to Isth inst fo Albemarie Sound and cunk. ‘Tho corn. wil bo areatly damaged, and tt was thougus that the greater part of the cargo would be los! Sonn Lazae cotter lotter received at Halifax, NS rom Yarmouth. NS siates shat the scbr Lisgle Chute, from Antigaa for Bear river, N8, tsa t Polat, near Yarmouth, avd all han master [s not givea, nor the date w ‘The schooner was {nsured in St Jo jarble, at Sai Spare, barrels ‘aud bul- i 16th from Havana, ‘on the pass nid oat Jibboom. Fauuovtn, Jan 6—The Agra, Yulimore, from New Yor’ for Antwert has putin with cargo shifled, i, having ox- heavy weather. 1 Dee Satbe, Witch; Hopttas from Bangor for putin dist Inst, having loat foremas ¢ Levant (6), Aekiey, from savannab for ‘laverpodk, pat in Zid inst, requiring 70 tour coal. Kar Weer, Jun 12—Tho schr before reported as abandoned near this place. with acargo of sartarilia root, and name. Teas, has, from informauou from New Urieaua, proved to be the British achr Botte Taylor. let New Urieang las Jane, courmasted and owned by crow consist two men, Teo Sougd ve Houdueas, tence te’ Trusilly, asl destination ¢3 be Havana, and it wa doubitees on the voy ; ilo to Havana that she was abandoned.” Molingon and Si hore, s:ying a sta an anchor but made uo effort to obialn one; they suddenly disappen abandoning the vesuel. parties. in New Orleaua wish [nturmation aato the wheresbouts of the owner sod mas. ter, Smith. Ibit seppovad th that be was made away with be- (wee Traxitle and Gardina, Cunha. for New ee ‘The G ik on the bar in Jeavitat thle pork dider and drifted on to the Burzero Rock, ‘whore ww fies a wreck: cargo (wine, cork wood, 4) will por, tay be saved. unless the’ weather should got Uolaverous, is lying close to the shore. Miacollancous. ‘The British frigate Jason johored at Quarantine, where she will probably remain until her departure, in con- nent of the rivers neo aoa with tee, Helncke & Went left Bert jon rat | Bane joward, Funch, Meineke & Wendt, loft this a days, 4, Chapman, at Baltimore from Mid Janeiro, arrived at Falmouth, king, Dee 23, RK AMAZ! wan not ashore as reported by some of our eotemporaries, wenn We mp he tons, was sold by wuction 1st inst Savannah for 911 Notice to Mariners. N Ley sHoal a Yat uF, or aig a nase lores Stato eta Tada eee nL m the Point, Al tow water age there ispnly rt} tne 3 ‘inne a Nee on te ngamubers half a mile Ie non 9 iS, “ ee More vanes ig Go B18, Bou eae me | part's, vol> RICHARD C x Captain her Majesty’s sur apacvent Roass A true eopy, H B Cor Montevideo, July 19, 1867. sian ae sain re Rainbow, Barker, & ei th at Henolaie a eek, Tone as ound ora ass “ae t the Jas tnd Ochotek ous ent voneos. a catanee naire & for Rangoon, Ost 99, \at See ae NYork. ' Boston. low Orleans ark Of cargo, * rom Aza (st" ey Bryant, an deg 2 Amery, wig; aches J M Flanagan: sae ‘and nak ier st for # port uorth of Haceras; Ocean Traveller, Adana, Abble Dunn, Fountain, disg} Willie, Staples, and 0'E Bt mer, Haley, wis. Facmourd, daa 4—Areived, Agra, Fulimore, WYork for Ancwerp. FAvAL, Dac 3—Arrived Witch, Hoping, Bangor for Mas- sine with damage #4, . Lovunt ©), Arkioy, Savannah foc patin fc Fetemsd ton freniied'trom the Roads, Korutagin’ Vou Prussen, Blrey, Sor; 2 Vauline, Krust, do Fooouow, Nov 12—Arvived, Midnight, Satled Now 13 Avna Kimball, Shan, Powersen, NYork: Soleus, Nixon, du i Shangnae, ry » $—Sailed, BA Kennedy, Hoty tems Cardi aude United States: Grahauts Pottoy, Paraésa, av de Hone Kona. Nov 20-~sail Atlantic, Suhr, NYork. yon" Jun 18-—-Sailed, sieamship Morro Castle, Adams, ‘or e ivkh, Marvartta, 4, 'Simoda, Crowell, fan 18—-Arrived, steamship City of Cork (Bey, rhitipee Ror for Liverpoa, bal Balled St, Conatitution, 1 Hatton, Savannah; 4th, Jessica, Gonpsco. Son Frente, Bo ine “at Ase tobe Chares wGionrwa'h AaFantucon (ay, Beoley, NOrleans via Havre; Caulking, N York, ‘Out th, Arbitrator, Irvine, for Charleston; Belgian (s), Graham, Portland, oeonnox. Jan aan Ti Sunbeam, Holmes, Montreal; matanen, | ti a Franctaco, 0 pores“ (#)) Billinge, London, &e (and passed wer rh). owpontiney, Jan 4—Arrived, Agnes © sD Gillespie, patinn, Jan 3—Arrived, Trent, Eifversan, xenon, ‘Deo S—-atrivod, brig Agno" (be icKenzie, hae Deo 27—Arrived, brig Concord, Drummond, Tar. "Seared 27th, bark Pury, Wilson, Messina: bri Amertous, Maranzas, Sau 10-[n port barks, Sa an ae Tuleh Berry. Colson, f Bi ne: Nishols, forstion a Bibber, Fetes, arleston; Adolph mies” ‘Robinson, “for camrur, Jan 2-Rotered out, Friedrich Sealls, Wank, Naseau, Jan i8—In port John G (Br), Albury, fe we ita In port brig John G(Br), Albury, foe 1M ork), Roiterdam, Coffin (or Hand), N York (before reported ch son. for NYork: Andam Tington, Johnsons Houthera Orage i 0 nua, Nishols, for Bont Alturata, feline Cucriy Melvin, Watts May’ Mi unroe, e Chi Seinwere Breakwater: wean, Deo %—Arrived, schr Mary Ella, Thomas, for Nort: Feape, tol ia. _ Artis Deo d—Saliod, Monareo del Mare, Gargiulo, New t, Mg hers. oun, Jan 4—Batied, Laboramus, Raymond (from oeRKSTOWN, Jan 4—Ai Aun, Moore, NYork. lod ath. Osoto, stelernon trom N'vore ), Gloneeter. Rorrmipaw Jan 2—Cleared. Anna Krell, ¥ jolirmnios, Jan Tmacriveds belg Ee AC Bos. ‘Ge Nazatne, Jan, $~-Arrived. Gov Langdon, Davis, Callas. Raa, Nov 12—sSaiied, Ensign, Duacan, NYork; al Berkshire, Grant, do; 20th, Etha Rickmers, David oat ‘St Tnowas, Jan 6~ In port brigs Arab, Hathorn, from New York for Gibraltar, arrived 3d. in diaire n (Br), Dinsmore, for Boston, lds of salt of bark JF Sponcee? Five Brothers, Thi (Dan), Anderson, for n 12; SW Svencer, Spoon do: Edith, Futuame and Chas Sfillar, Brewer, do; Joon Richards (Br), for oburter; Nil lengon, repg; ‘Alpha (Br)s Davison, under survey; soli erson, Houghton, for Cuba'xoon: Magnolia. to sall_for United States soon; M & Eva joselle, wig; Ki (BE), Norris, from Prince Teaward sland arrived Raga ta distress, dis Ri ae Yrecklog; Island rome, Carver. Tiger sae bark Aberdeen; Jesse Jones (Br), Stevenson, an Jones (Br), Perry. wtg: and others as before. aoe Dec 31, brigs James Murehle Al Rico; Jan 3, Fop ples Sstzonte and Lizzie Daniels, pet dguN, NB, Jan 17 —arrived, sehr EminaG rN Viap, Des Arrived. ¢ Perkins," New Orleans, ee ae Patten, NYork. Eaton, Porte Bray, do. Web. aatena; i et ship Loreley (Prus). ‘Schenck, for NYork. Id, cha Nel ue Chapin, Wass, for do do. Yououawa, Nov 14-11 port ship Chrysolite (Br). MePhee- B (Br), Meldrom, for de, Jenefadior, Berry, for do, py nt, L Charleston. Al brig Mary TMORE, Jan 18—Arrived. bark Amazon, Ghapmany 01.10; schra AJ Bentley, Bunnell. oon cook bo; q G Sinith, Lake, Fortress Monroe; KS aun Cleared—Sbip Ellen Stewart. Shaw, Rotterdam; Water Witoh, Eanford. St Jago: sche ‘echra lary A‘Tper nz Now Bedford; WN Gesner, Gieys Lunt, Brown, imwath Providen act flog iin Franses sath cea ‘Chatianoogs, nOHARLSTON, Jan 16—Arrived, schr~ Seguin, Call, GiearedSchr MB Bramball, Hussey, Boston via Savane ‘GALVESTON, Jan 9—Arrived, atoamer C W Lord, Wart, son, for NYork, ldg: barks Swanle; Tyady: Anazl (br), Robinson, and e *yonitee de “Arrived, shipa Chancellor (Bir), Jones, Phancettor Liverpool; Black Prince (Br), | “Geohrane, Boston; Prisciita, York, Schiedam, ‘Cleured—Steamship Dud! Jonna; ahip antes Mer Back, Pendiston, New rah, avernoat, sob May, Wake 3.8 Ohapman, Norion. Havana, Cloureteshipm worrentor Wilsons Liverpool, Ni Brom), Hirdes, Bremen; bark Aluira Coombs, W inom, NW ORLEANS Jan Marrs AS sharon lars FEanderkin bet LK, Jan 17- 18—Arrived, eM Lateeneg steamer City of Law- brig Kildare (Br), Windsor, .. ron Prangport foe NYork, Sobr Ann S Salior. répurted Saturday as arrived from nllsabothport for Providence, should ‘have beea sehr Rd, Tay Sailed—Sebr J Stetson, NYork. POLILAND, Jan 13—Arrivad, sohrs Nellie Chase, Upton, NYork; Nellie, Henderson, do for Calais; Soa Queen, Qup- till, Baltimore; Prescot, Areoman, Tangier Cleared—Sehrs re Gen Banks, Genn, Cardenas; C K Page, Dou mabip loravian (Br), v fied Stonmsnip Moravian (Br), Wyle, 1 iohcarcived Uri JF Fecemam Morse, Neork ; brig MeDuftic, Bl rabethport. ny pn te ke sche Watchmam, Smith, ile. Bi seite Sathas Smith ane effort, Nickerson, from Ellzabrthport. Tho ‘sehra Nancy J ton, Milliken, Baltimore for Provideuce; Angeline Vanei Heath, and Hen} Strong, Brown, Eliza| rt for do (rer ‘ed bo Solow sth), huve returned to Newport oh acoouns of wanuity of tre in the river i na 18-01 dleared, solr Mary J Fisher, Fish er, Nore via esmunkoy ROGKTAND, Jan 15: Sailed, echrs Santintan. Wolbrook, A Richards Arey, NYork; RC Lane, Laue, Norfolk (before pore y, AN HRAREIiCo, Jan 18—Satied, steamer Sacramento, ana Glnared—Ship Carotus Magnus, Ashte: re Bowe; Marble, pat Jan 16—Arrived, sehr Clearcd—Ship Leucothen, Bonnett, Liverpool: barks 1 eGegor, an va (ie), Maula Jan aia wed. brigs Trotune citey, ell, N¥ors: Quieoa of XY (BEY. Paes, do—experien heavy weather, lot trout, Birout, Turks ale ands; schr Ada, Whitehurst, Georgetown. sco A Perfect Hate Dressing Hiuenett's Cocontng imparts a fine gloss sa! is superior to pom fund olla or alconotic wash A.=Letter from Pana, Iinols.<Dear Str Please send, &c. * * * For years I had suffered:from indt- gestion, loss of appetite, acid stomach and general depres sion, but this real beverage of health (HOFF*S MALT EXTRACT) has relieved me from my pain, Write this te the faventor, WILLIAM MEYER, To F. Fucns, Req. Agent of Mott's Malt Exteel, Bt. 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