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7 10 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. Rea RN Ene Texxt, Jan 8—Arrived, Transit, Whitmore, Callao for , ‘The South were ure ‘The German Saengerbund let fy the light fantastic tor of ‘ tee Leif. Kale NYork, f COCK FIGHTING EXTRAORDINARY, | 2808S. B92 out Toceptel al the THE BALL SEASON. too at No 1 Stanton street Tae German citizens, sonar Lat. Rate Fi ; ~~. sdosen buckle. the Norn had of Sty © See Promenade Concert ef the I. 0. 0. F. of Martino, mas forth with musle, song and dance at Gross) Hall. on | wt. a William, and she Germsn heary I. thelr |. calle, Topsail yard and leaked in. upper oy Tae 2 att Cningsom Hous see Sor, Han ben casa toate So inst. oe Kimt ill Bata ‘13th, which was also well patronized by # numerous com: “TEL Hay em fetal ce for enon wih cote guar, Lat Fiae nad ae Fa ly gd pany. ‘and logwood, is at ‘wth, pen Balls to Take Place To-Night. , Marine Disasters. entoam Fertne dk . “as Sure SOUTHERN Eupime—London, Jan 1—The gratifying | BOSTON, Jan 16, PM—Cleared, brig Pert, Cole, British Orphan Ball—Young Men's Assoctation—Academy West Trait ach Job Joma. rio, ATA ee Invincibles—Metropolitan Hotel, Mount Neboh F. and A, M,—Apollo Hall. ort of disaster to this vessel, published on the @th inst, stated | 1/th—Arrived, steamer Norman gy Sala Kier, Gas hae ,schre WH At- offers on him. Downhe Wen, 58 5h tines 1s loeeed eee Brooklyn. wit ‘effect that he broke the leg of | For weeks and months past the fair girls and iif Soutit aad won gallantly. ‘This desperate battle | gallant youth of the City of Churches, to the prime my AMY | number of hundreds, friends of the ever inoreasing Fight,— four- North and popular order represented in the fraternity wore % They ao pine | of the Independent Order of Odd ¥ellows, District ee t to be the gamest of the | No, 1, of Kitigs county, have been engaged in the the ‘sent in | most pleasing anticipations of the affair which cul- THE NORTH AGAINST THE SOUTH 18h, Bi New York vs. “Old Virginia”—Twelve Batthes, $200 Each, and $2,000 the Wain—The Northerners Victori- i ; eis g A minated in their fulfilment at the Academy of Music | Corong a ‘of the season at Orange Hotel, | that she t ‘Orleans to | 2 York: schra Garr, Gitehrlet, Satta ous, Winning Eight Fights. the “14 bird punished the Diack red | tage evening. The event thus alluded to was | rumer's Station, Erle Railway. pra lendrgeanycn alltlnae apadhamaammaamall BLO oy oy Fy 8 iy wees fatty ities, as ater « few ‘that ted the | the second grand reunion and promenade-concert, | Company K, Fifth regiment—Union Assembly Bax MAY QueEw—The bark May, from Rio Ja- Tete Arrived, ship Arlinan,. New Oriana; bark Tlent! » pares to betting freely in his led on by | which transpired in the most successful and agreeable — tion by oMcers of First and Second divisions Booralng of Uih he see Mees Bi was run into | Fogehow: peg (ath, steamers Liverpool; Neptune, mae proqenh peeens ne ee me one of thelr excellent previous, success. down, went his | mannerto all concerned. ‘Thesnow which fell during | of the State’ Military Assoclation—Twenty-second ray her ain nd miteze gran fore yard and tate Baker, vote Bele letras ren tere Aptidneck,, Cheese. mony eager cocks game chickens away dear was gam iment Armory. swept away the from the port side brig Jennie Mi hoff, Tarks Ial- had doubtless the effect of influencing the at- reg Coeatantbat erent jonelro; brig a of this section were in readiness for any and all | that told again. As this victory for the South was | theday eptune Coterle—Brookes’ Assembly Rooms. and did other ‘The schooner had her jibboom and | Sra" unis John Mosser, Rhodes; W erson, , and haracter been prolif. io | Snnoun was greal excitement. ‘*Much | tendance of those of the fair sex who feared to face Friondaht ‘Association—L Hall head gear carried away. Fred Dunbar, Dunbar, NYork; Rebecca # Warren, Ploker- lice aa ery Ganetiseeetees money” left Northern, Bands, tus battle. Time, | the inclement weather in the evening, @ven for the | Pryor ‘Assoclation—Thompson's Academy. ape Henry, Kae besa bani sione 40fectaainces’ Bae oe 9-4 = Ce waite ‘Seventh Fight.—The North four battles tothe South | recompense to be enjoyed in the brilliant scene bs coe of bone dust was being discharged into vessel on the ‘Bark David Nichols, Wyman, Key West; schre A peopel se se, Bes Bagi A yoann aun | two, Weights, fivetwo. The former showed &| and assemblage tobe met within the walls of the BROOKLYN ITEMS, ‘after which ft was expeoted she would come off von | Bigranimen Freamore tnd HS Raymond, Bllsworth, Jerecy birch—a duck wing from the same yard as the ran- red vay: South Domniick, good Academy of Music. Still such as were so dete! and strong looking. ‘The North stil the favorites ten from lending their presence to the enjoyable affair duek m | may experience some slight recompense for their Se ee oe his wing; Spely __ retrieved misfortune upon being told that their ‘of the successful breeders of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, The fame of the fowls ex- tended handreds, yes, thousands of miles, and it caused among the owners of the well known Bank Boaz—The decks ofthe bark from Cardiff: , ¢ SERI0U8 AFFRAY.—Two men, named Garret | paitimore, ashore at Cape He ld be by the Chas Albert, Harold: schr L W Alexander. Roach and Timothy Nolan, got into an altercation | wreckers to enable ‘to save the iron. foe B Le Jan 15—Cleared, schr Young Teazer, Bowman, last night at the corner of Myrtle avenue and Wash- | BARE Lmrawro, from Leith for Philadelphia, put into Ply- 4¥, Jan 16—Arrived, echr Wave, Falkenbam, Elis- ington street, when Nolan struck his opponent ®| parc Costa Rica, Cassidy, from Aspinwall for New York, | “CHARLESTON, Jan 15—Arrived, echr Amelia @ Ireland, ea strains of Southern chickens @ pang of jealousy that | 43 he fought with d after a badly cut leg, absence was not missed, but gave space | violent blow vu; the side of his Bead. enncnin ing bef gad red saree B ogch,_H3. 19 full of wales, TANVERS, Pes Arrived, ach Chase, Ingraham, New the u at last tearing the of the Southern bird for others on the floor of the house. | him senseless, jured man was Me | The wreckers are to work caving harks Matai | York. 3 ¥ sould not well withstand, At last, but upon | such amanner that he ettempted to ran away, about nine o'clock, | Forty-first precinct station house, and subsequently | fveseai will be a total toss tetge alt iy be saved in | | FERNANDINA, Jan 8—Arrived, schr Mary J Adams, Bil: mature refection, they of the South, particulary | when the judge ordered him up and gave the fight | Zhe carnages, nega 09 arte depositing thetr pre- Temoved to the hospital. Nolan was arrested and } 5 damaged state, The OR was built att py ine govern: | MMORTRESS MONROE. Jan 18—Passed in for Baltimore, from “Old Virginia,” gathered together the “pick” Srahe Haeabe wench thew ety Gener ves, eee Cfote freight at the door and then driving up Mon- | locked up to answer, ment apparatus, Zap balls af Black Back, Coan, te of the noted birds upon their soll and sent a bold challenge to their friends in this city that they had chickens, in their estimation, that could “walk away”” with anything that couid be heeled against them. ‘This was just what the North had been looking for, and In answer they assured their Southern friends they could be accommodated, and that at the earliest notice, Hence the present main, or rather that fought yesterday within six miles of the metropolis, between game cocks Trepaesenting, on the one hand, the North, and, on the other, the Sout. It had long been talked of, and the excitement and betting days ana weeks before the fighting was of the most ani- mated nature. ‘This contest, almost unequalled in the annals of cock fighting in the Northern States, occurred yester- day afternoon, as alluded to, at a spot not necessary to mention, but it necessitated conveyances of every description to take the earnest-minged followers and admirers of this sport to the place. It was astrange ride, After a river had been ferried over there were miles of craggy heights to encounter, and 1t required good and true horsefftsh to surmount them in sea- son. But this requisite was forthcoming, as scores of mettled steeds were seen, with their glit trap- Pings, drawing coaches emblazoned with well known INCENDIARY Finz.—At about eight o'clock last | 1897, reported 207 tons, rated A2, and was ETON Ton Ti Ceased, barks Volant, Castner, night the stable of John McDermott, in Front street, Buia COLARADO—Key West, Jan 18—The Br brig Golorado, | 1! 3 Schiller, Seenemen, Bremen, ® nein near Jay, was discovered to be on fire. Two citizens trem Ceatcsaps for Hoon taseoe, 5 fprang s leak, 4 Bak aerOwe, Gi 4 ipa 5 Prony ion ns es saw a man leaving the alleyway at the time the fre | S0m.4nd,wuile running back Sinmians, candy, and Susan Welch, Moust Bork ; broke out, and took him into custody on suspicion Buia Suste J STROUT, boundto New York, bettie repo ted | yee OLA, Jan 7—Arrivéd, Stead, of having committed the arson. He gave his name | put into Savannah for repairs, was from Milk River, Ja, JACKSONVILLE, Jan 10—Arrives, achrs Emma, Munroe, as John H. Barrett, aged thirty-five years, and was SoHR MOsES VAN Name, from Baltimore for Hoboken, | Boston; 18h, P M Wheaton, Whenton, do. a H locked up to await trial, The fre was s00n extN- | went ashore night of 15th inst 10 miles south of Barnegat and | ,,leared 12th. schra Henry Clay, Stratton. WY ork. tet, —_ Tonal! Of water. Sho will, together with her cargo, bes total | Wate avana; lath. Gambia, Perry. Burbados, ge LAVACA, Jan 8—in port schra JO Clark, for NYork, lag; Sour Ips MAy, from Halifax for Baltimore, returned to H Cr ll, fe do. 8 H I P P I N G NE W Ss ; ‘Ubth {nat with loss of sails. as MOBILE, Jan’ 13~Cleared, scor *Ejlle L Smith, Smith, RN LIGHT, pf i fe Boston, was iden — ashore on ie Octar Beat a Bertie Nata ka ike REW GBPEANS, Jon 12—Arriv, echt A Heaton, Doog- Almanac for New Yorke--This Da: and was leaking badly, 8, Wivans; si Scux Eiaak E CHAR, ashore at Quorua, LI, wan sold at | koneiueion human fomane Ct Desrocauets Hat * auction 15th inst. The catgo was discharge L A. ise A Sweet, Ken- 7 21 "Moon sets.....eve 11 40 | Sriters agent, and will be forwonted to New Yurk. ork pens Termine Hardiins Providenoe, nedy, . 5 02 ; High water.morr 12 25 Cap1z, Dec 81—The Speedwell, Patten, from New York, NEW. BEDFORD, Jan 16—Sailed, schr Mary G Tarr, Mal- as been towed d mizen hh from Gibraltar, having lost main an , NYork. topmasts and jibboom, and is Teaky. = °NEWBIRYPORT, Jan 15—Arrived, schr George & Albert, ansen ened MeDonald, Georgetown, SC. Gaivision teh th eakeag eke shad for | MNORWICH, Jan 15—Arrived, schr Thos Fitch, Pettigrew, Ponrswovnit, Jan8-The Liverpool, Lambert, from London | VRAtWiTAVEN, Jan 17—Arrived, hark Tweed (Zi), Driver, for New York, has put into the Mothérbank with loss of an- | gyisidy;achr Perce, Dows, Flizabethport. giao ae PHILADELPHTA, Jan if, PM Arrived, bark Loulsa (Nor) PLyMovru, Jan 5—The ship American Eagle, of New York, | Liverpool; brig Emily Flaber, Clark. Triniind. damage, Cleared—Bark Ido! »» Parkee, London, THSEDar a here eine wank inecpdieier vee Lewes, Del, Jan 1 following vease’s are de- mr \iq:—-Sohra Brook: PERNAMBUCO, Dec 1?—The American bark Pursn't, from | tained at ihe Breakwnter by head winds: —Sohra Ti Brooks Virzinin for NYork_M Boston for Montevideo, which went ashore north of Paraiba Butler, Virginia for Nov ig, has been towed off aud into Paraiba. “Ship and cargo | Lincoln, Neweaatlo, Del, for Yorke; Jas Butler, Virginie Cor to be euctionad. 4 Doughien, do for Wilmington, NC; LA Rose, do for Eading: pide gore Jan 2—The Sohn N Cushing, for New Raed ton ; Mary Brewer, and M Huntington, do for Bi ; , eteen wen! ‘seco! tague street out of the carriage course, 80 as to avoid ea Fight This talent decide the cesta. on the | any confusion, thus avoiding anything that would North had ‘won five battles to the South's two. | lead to growling between me i eaunonnnne Weights, four-twelve. ‘The South showed a pyle | {0 the guests in that respect, a TARE and the North a black red. ‘The betting was twenty | Twenty-third regiment, which was in A to twelve in favor of the latter. It was a grand. Ree ay ag oti sa aie cote aed part oft ioe ‘Tong oe followed by selections from ‘Il Trovatore,” Verdi. race ‘Then the grand march was opened and led by the Train forthe North, and’whiie they were very ju, | Grand Master of the State of New York, George G. Dilant the South felt decidedty biue. Gardiner, followed by the District Deputy of the Tees. Grand Lodge, James Irwin; District Deputy of the Pate vag pag are tees pO District, Nicholas L. Petit,’ Grand Secretary of the = ussel ; twelve on the former. The former knocked his op- Lae one, Clerk Grad treamnter, gaen ee was ponentcrazy atthe first buckle, and im three minutes | 20d Pass ink jade and dancing, and thirty seconds another Southerner was not duly | followed by # quadrille, promenade and dancine, Whipped, but disgraced. Although this battle was go | aud promenades,, Rae ra wale aavgerel sey won there was a good deal of money changed | Pio oneq until past two o'clock in the morning, with- Tenth Fight.—It now stood North seven, South | out intermission. — two. The former brought out a red-winged spangle, | _ The effect was very finc, inacen, nearer ane the latter a brasaback. Welghts—North, four pounds | Space on the floor for dancing, an e , 4 twelve ounces; South, four pounds eléven ounces, | NOt So crowded as upon the occasion of the last re- It was quick work, and although the North was a | Union, was occupied by a most brilliant and ae great favorite at long. odds, atthe first buckte he | assemblage. The tollets were, generally speaking, Teceived achance shot which, siriking him in the | Slegant, and displayed that taste for which the Neck. killed him. "Time, fifty-three seconds. may be mentioned as ‘most noteworthy that of Miss 08 t. nts, | ‘ + may e is tone uenth Fight.— Weights, Sourh, four-nine: Norn. | Virginia Putnam, @ graceful and charming young gray spangie. ‘They fought well and earnestly, cut | 44y, | who was attired ae be ting and dashing each other in such a manner that it | With train; cut pompadour, Miss Carry Wills, creen feat, as the South whipped him nicely in fifteen padour. Miss Mary Higgens wore a green silk over- Kensins NOR Weather Along the Conss. SANU. Weathe Cloud Clear. Clear. skirt, panier, underskirt of white silk. Miss Mary which got ashore Deo 28 at Dwarsinderweg, will return to this | Hand, EM Ponier. Wind E. a monograms, climbing the steep paths. in which | MMUtes and ten seconds, Cutetae ight, | Walters was attired in a canary colored organdy, cut place for repairs, PROVIDENCE, Jan 16 Arrived, achra, Ofeady Goodepoed, Ente pat o pompadour. Miss Williamson wore a white satin Texet, Jan 4—The Transit, Whitmore, from Callao for | Virginia; MD Cranmer, Cranmer, Hi could be seen, when the silent clouds of falling snow | Weights—North, four-twelve; South, four-twelve. The Gress with red satin trimmings: pompadour. Miss ya has pat in with evew sok. Brown, Gardner, NYork comb a or ee a admitted it, the countenances of gentlemen who } FOrnr Way yur the North Wasa fue gente and | Zane Wilson was charmingly attired in white silk Miscellaneous. geiney O Tyler, stestmany ant dF Auigot, Aldrich, Balti: seldom lend their presence to such entertainments. vs R kirt ink slik looped, panier. | kinteg the Soutierner in great style ‘Time, four | underakirt, overstirt Of PInK tna dinscworship, ot The new steamship City of Halifax, belonging to the Inman | ™ore; Juniata rfoscong a, and Knight, Romer, Eliza- minutes thirteen seconds. Nicholas L. Petit, of Atlantic Lodge, and assisted by bethport: Lney Ames, Rishon. NVYork. THE AGREEMENT. line, and intended for the mail service between Halifax and RICHMOND, Jan 15—sailed, schr Laura A Webb, Webb, The gentlemen interested in the contest agreed that RBCAPITULATION. William Willis aud Robert G. Newell and others Herald Packages. and St Johns, NF, arrived at the latter port yesterday (18th) | Providence. ship Silistria, Steer, weighing from four pounds two ounces to five pounds | ‘1... = | The reception Committee, which was under the di- | Please deliver all packsges intended for the HERALD to our | wicking Company’ sent theif sleamer, the Yankee; tothe | _ Sianie Tanta tects Specks Liverpool Hertfordshire (Br), twelve ounces—a range that gave each side an oppor- 3p | rection of Edwin Swanton, of Atlantic Lodge, and | regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam | schooner sunk of Fire laland. She fourd the wreck Cork; Hosea Rieh, Callao. tunity of presenting the superior fowls of their a the Executive Committee, of which James Irwin | Yacht fleet. The New York Associated Pressdo not now | 3 by W from Fire Island, distant ten miles, her masts abou! SALEM, Jan 15—Arrived, achra Mary B. Baatin, Haddock, 2 was chairman, were also ubiquitous and untiring in | collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, | ‘v¢ feet above water, a most Gangerous snag for a vessel to | Cayenne via Turks Island; D Williams, Robinson. PortJobn- . respective strains, It was further agreed that the 50 | the performance of the duties of their respective | cs.win be seen've the following extract from te firlike, No doubt the vossel that Js sunk near heratruck | son; Alice Oakes, Pilisbiry, Hoboken; Hero, Elwell, New Datties should be for $200 a side, and $2,000 the p) tions. ‘The members of the fraternity appeared | °° iho et star cn ontuty m pation: Mea ancsh s ha ag Denys slsuanery, he Measter remeved Oe teeta ee |S ganten, pone B Mammon, legion Tailor main to fight all that feli in. Twelve couples fell in, = Irtan regalia of the order and were fs enti by Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1968, the casual LavxouRn—aAt Baltimore, on the 1éth inst, an Al brigan- |-_ WILMINGTON, NC, Jan pay oe brie the first six to constitute the main, and the last bat: 30 | delegations from the following named lodges: Mon | p,esswil’ discontinue. the coliection’ of ship news in the | tine of 250 25100 tons, called the Annie & Mary, ‘She was built Peer eee ei eeita eect, Tria, apa) © tole, Blt tle to be considered an outside one, 53 | tauk, Atlantic, Magnol Soa ipal, Brook~ | harbor of New York. Passed unanimous] pone acd 11 to be com: eel to read: | dreth, NYork : Clara Bell, Amesbury, Rockport, Me, selock ta 2, ae come 10 | Yn. bg ag ater ead as “friendship, love | , #9~ The ollice of the Herald steam yachts Jauns and | deenth. of Jersey City, who ia part owner, She eae, Cleared Brig Besalo Howard (15; Howard, London; schr for the ght and well did the principais hold to tlt Xf | and Truth the emblems of the brotherhood, tn | Swnert and eoncgncen ‘othe aatersof inward booad vor: | y As Nemburport 1k tan from the yard of John Curie, | Oneiia, Dare Hotton. agreement, a8 at that hour word went to the neigh- | X' mm by the 8 | seribed in the three links engraved upon the Indies’ | gels will be forwarded free of charge. lane ieanaioes pines be ee eee boring hotel, where the anxious sightseers and in- | Number of battles won by the South * | card of samission, might well accord, the, most the —— Macie Geiokeniee: Fie tyson , oe terested parties were congregated awaiting the |* CRETE. eae charitable object in view, whic! , EGALLY OBTAINED IN signal of assembling at the pit. It was @ peculiar LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. of the Fire Department Fund ball, to_be held on the CLEARED. ENTRANCE 70 THE THAMES—WRECK ON THR wuitaxgn | ABSOLUTE, DIVORCES LUGALLY OBTAINED IS crowd and one worthy of study. Imagine bankers, — Ist of February, in atd of the widows and orphans | steamship Virginia (Br, Forbes, Liverpool—National Tarxrry HovsR, Lowpon. Jan$, 1969, | obtained. Advice free. Alto Notary Public and Commis whose notes are worth thousands; drovers, STREET COLLIston.—Car 13 of the Cortlandt street | of its deceased members. Steamship Co. Notice ts hereby given that a buoy, marked with the | slonerof Deeds for every © onl ia EE on oe , tl hn bank yore ae the | ine of horse cars, while crossing Centre and Canal Steamship Franconia, Sherwood. Portland—J F Ames. word “Wreck.” Has been laid Ib fathome to the southward F. #, Cow amy en 3 farmers, road acres . Ship Zouave, Robinson, Melbourne—Malller, Lord & Que- | of « brig (name unknowu) sunk on the Whitaker Spit. Ball of ‘the East Side Coteric. Fe PRI 450 PER DOZEN, . y 1 Feau. ‘The buoy ii T REDUCED 8 f are not camly counted br” te soore horsemen, | streets, about eight o'clock lat evening, colided |g... UAR1¢C ene nerd sa ist anata Dall At Bark Wynaud (Br), Jones, Metbourne=R W. Forbes. | the following comoams hearings: "esr nd sem with delivered reps MALT EXTRACT. have been heralded the world over: hotel keepers. | crowded with passengers at the time, who were | night at Ferrero’s Hall, Twenty-eighth street and Co. 0 " Whitaker Bucy, NE br We Redauate T tnineoian yee ‘whose reputation for genial ty and liberality cannot | thrown into all sorts of graceful attitudes without | Broadway. The Coterle is composed of anumber | Bark Norah, Gidbe, Cienfuegos—Miller & Houghton. Swin Middle Light Vessel, SW % 8, distant ©10ths mile, ‘The pure, genuine, imported preparation. be exceiled by any host in the land; blacksmiths, | doing anybody any damage. The car was badly : Bark Thos Fone, lebber, Cardenas—Yates & Porterfield. By order. ROBIN ALLEN, tanners, weavers, men of no work and men of ali | smashed.” It 1s said that “nobody was to blame" for | Of gallant men who provide annually a ball and | Brig Margaret Hain (Br), Wales, Venice—Fabbri & Chaun- i ¥ fs g Health to the ack, yizor to the weak work, and then we obtain a fair glimpse of those | the accident. ®@ picnic. The latter is always one of the rig Faith, Minatitian—Sim; & Ctapp. Whalemen. A.mubstitute for ale beer, porter, &c. that ‘mingled fraternally and joyously, wending jeasant excursions which takes place during | rig Harriet (Br), Glibert, 8t Johns, NF—Bowring & Archt- | , Bark Arnolds, Crowell of NB, at Paite Deo 15, has 470 bble their way to the circle around Which mafewmo- | A Rich Havr.—Some weeks agoa large quantity | most pl excu rig Q Ing sp oll on board-680 ap all told. ‘Ana guarantes of genuinences every bottle put up by me ments was the most intense excitement. of silks, to the value of from $8,000 to $10,000, was | the summer months, and the ball last night was one | "Gch aw Flanagan, Colling, Trinidad, Cuba—Miller & Co. Spoken. shall bear my fnitiater 3.8. P., blown fn the glass and burnt THE PIT. stolen from the dock at Hoboken, and though are- | 01 {Ne finest envertainmette Mo ae eee eancd | pScMr Royal Arch (ir), Wickwire, Cornwallle—Crandall, | parx rastorn Chief, from Singapore for New York, Nov 4, | 0” the cork, and every label 8 facatmile of may algnature. was erected occasti \. , m . wees Dourds recently tae Rona ae menoocasion, Rough } ward was offered for the recovery of the property | shortly after” “nine o'clock, and notwith- | “sur Herriet Thomas, Robinson, Mobile—J D Hurlbut & | !*'388, lon #2 B, PRG) oto acon 1a Ree RRDENSEN No. 294 Murray aret the winter, roughly put together, constituted the ac- | and the apprehension of the thieves, neither the one | standing the unpleasant state < bor Boge Sieur Lilly, #rancts, Charieston—N L McCready & Co. an Saas ‘Agostina, Watt, Ph sie ‘Aue, commodations. Considering that five dollars were | nor the other was effected. Yesterday the property | the floor was well : led. ie lad re Schr A G Lyon, Lyon, Baltimore--Baker & Dayton, Fig me rn Canines, Gh rag tt, Philadelphia; ‘Successor to Hoff’s Malt Extract depot. charged for every entry, it may well be questioned | was found in Greenwich street. near the irwenty. mainly reside in the Thirteenth wari, were el Schr Fannie Hatch, Gregory, Salem—R W Ropes & Co, se Md, Wea Leavitt, Leevitt, Callao; 4th, Kathleen, = he oe = by the community of sporting gentlemen, who love | eighth precinct station house, by oMfcer Dunlap, of | gantly and fashionably attired; one in ne 3 Schr O C Acken, Hobbie, Stamford, Moekler, Boston. ° °. BSOLUTE ‘DIVORCES LEOAULY (OBTAINED bf at least some ease, wherever their lot may be cast, | the Seventeenth precinct, acting under instructions | Who was dressed in @ splendid robe of wh Beancrer Rerief Witlasss, Bors w. ANCONA, Dec 29—Arrived, Ornen, Staniland, NYork. Giaeronk Cates n-Desertioins. Aa Sateeeet ven free, whether in this matter they were treated 1 fairly by | from Captain Mount, and the owners of the property | satin, trimmed with red, attracted much atten- | Steamer Reilef, Will jermuda—Coast Wrecking Co, BursTou (Pill), Jan $—Arrived, Dover, NYork. publicity. Hodiene: HOUSE, Attorney, 70 Nasaau street. those who had in their hands the ereetion of a “cir- | will find 1t af the Seventeenth precinct station house | tion. | Everything was admiratiy managed, snd ARRIVALS. ae new | 4 =i, £0 eww tie.” to-day. was J — OEM Daniel, Chisholm, 9. THE i tivities being continued till an ur this REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHT?. York. ° BANKERS AND BROKERS, They were many and of many dimerent colors and OBITUARY. morning, Among, Sees Wit Ses Same Scat 2 Steamahlp City of Antwerp Br), Mirshouse, Liverpool San ganlea Kee ah Henzlous, Nort: Deo ts Bpere, (Seagia Dealers n'ai inte ct Ginmramen Renin Ne: Gotd ana from ti . . en eats jueensto ‘with mdse an john a : 25—Arrived, Victoria, . 0 Ware ot -the “booms Ronee? eirata at aes id Humphrey Bland. ‘Assistant Alderman Messrs. John J. Cullen, | & aie tiaa W Bhd RW winds cast ot the nes ar, Chie: Abd-el Kader, Nicholson sy Bile Loree ae toon turaicked and. prises prowply i. % of 1 McGarvey and the Treasurer of the organiza- bemoyclangynage’ abysomadhse mgetheeeen-dhopneicadhanl fon, Ferrero's Hall ‘was never filled by @ more residence in this city, after lingering for many | peautiful assembly of ladies or a more handsome months with consumption. He was born in England, | collection of men. nd had not yet attained his fifty-seventh year of The Colonia Masauerade. mentioned that these gentlemen brought cignty birds with them it must be that they showed a decided mixture of blood. ‘Those of the North were mostly of the grand old Long Island breea, who have fought and won many @ main, and whose gameness has been the crowning jean peor Bikes inst, lat 48 15, ion 88 isteamehipa. Ti FORDEAUX, Jan —Salled from Paniiiac 84, Anagard, Lerch, | Wuaiations, | Tn Lotteries. Gale, both found Es hs iat 47 16, loneds 42, aati Lone NYork; Willlam, Freese, New Orleans: Malabarc,’ Outre, | Cashed in Missourl_and Kentucky L don line of steamers, bound E; 17th, 374 miles E of Sandy | San Francisco. L—BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS HAS AN sot Ne Feaeet seamer, sanpoond the NG Licrds, |, BaarwASIMAvEs, Sen ¢—Arrtet; Selmi, exholm, Phi ce acne ae oa eeeh or kal tateriad Steamship New York (NG), Nordenholt, Bremen J AY, Dec 9—Arrived, Yoriek, Dixon, and Atmosphere, | *24 Bnd caution © fleas barred. Bold by all drug" nd Southatapion SUS SEE with sntee ond B08 meee, | Oren: eatinoben wmisicy + | up and flourish where before all was by all drug. the eat! bessengers, ga. age h. Mr. Bland emigrated to Oslrichs & Co. Experienced st: wester! leson the |: Safled &h, Matterhorn, Curtis, Galle; 9th, Helen R Cooper, of bird raixers in this section for many years. at the time of his 4 The ball of this society at the Germania Assembly ng iy 5 pag f Voyage. 18th inst, lat 46.66, lon 46.56, passed a Br four mated | Carter, Motimein. ae birds to select frou, butte, proved ne aa nee | nod mate Tle fect eo neceee, te. onc uatY #1 Rooms last night was a splendid qpccess. The Heaths, ound B. Since ihe 15th hea light westerly winds | “WaNaxou, Nor 19—Arrived, Slecra Nevada, Panno, Bom- fy ~OPRICEAL, DRAW INOS, state Lateran enough, as they valiantly won the main and eight | S0@ a te Bo actor at the | gteat number of masks representing distinguished | “yi clear weather, JInckmen, Fortune Bay, NF. 6 "Jatted Now8, Mindora, Allen, Hong Kong: 18th, ‘Timonr, MIRGOURI-BETRA/O1-AR6 XO. TS, JANUABE TB, S007 out of tweive battles, achieving a decisive victory. | P beipthmryt roig go BR ty Ermer characters in history were beautifully interspersed | with dab, to Bowhring & Archibald. Had mild’ weather ail Spooner, Falmouth 18h, John W att, Yenorron, Vooshow Oe tas busts eh 1B Omen ET 18 The ar on the Northern side and aight. the ieee recon | his abilities. At Burton’s theatre he became one of | with the usual Knights, harlequins, plerrots, panta- | "EPL8E°: wens, Crowell, Charleston Jan 5, with mane | $200 aapigalarie mateo y es rks tule Me Taf, saeaer BS, 1600, battle, but could not do so as his big bone naa frame | the principal actors ata time when this place of | 1oons, columbines, queens of night and others gen- | and passengers, to A Leary. Had heavy NW winds the whole CaRpiFT, Jan 1 aatet, Kate Trotter, Savannah. 4, 49, 30, 68, 5, 87, 41, 1. 7% 1%, 1, 8%, would not aliow him to ¢ me within weight, And quemiy ine dosseued Ecnaeah te Wesel any hae | erally Seek. + FAG. SON. eae eerie Se Stournahtp Niagara, Blakeman, Richmond, City Pointand | Garsdrra, Dest adiled, Oomiventel Lemaw, NYork: eexroogy—ivats 35. 4, apmpaey fe eg, ue! ven Lor’ rearys were see! rO- 2 y of a , 5, 8, howe! ‘ selected ‘ones, athe manifested spaptne or thas | Re attained the position of manager of a theatre. | fusion. ‘The fost committee, of whom "Mr, | ROrvOlk, with mdse’and passengers, to the Old Dominion os iy“ Kentutan Fi u*! Information fr nhove:nnt Also Royal Havana Steamship Co. In this capacity he was quite successful, making a | Demiing, in splendid Polish costume, acted ‘Steamahtp Hatteras, Roberts, Norfolk, &c, with mdseand Bi handsome competency. His last on ong were, | as chairman, could do e' hing to amuse and en- | passengers, to the Old Dominion Steamship Co. Jan7—In port barks M W Tal first in this city at the New York theatre, in 1865-8, | tertain their guests, And the guests were amused Steamship John Gibson, Winters, Norfolk, with mdse to York, 200 Broadway and 163 Fulton troublesome disease which shows first by a ne discharge from the nostrils, 5 sae CHCNCK, OF 1 ‘ WILL BE THR BETTING. k, : Paap Jou Loi a R. J. H, SCHCNCK, OF PHILADELI Surrounding the pit han dreds of eager and excited mad eupoouaestiy 1 Washington, es: touvarer of by the grand procession, representing the proposed Stearabtp Epi, Price, Washington, DC, 68 hour, with at 0; ito ¥ hase: 20 D ‘a ow York to sec he paint protein gn Tues: men strete! for if hands, some with rolls 0! eed ae . bes », to James Han lohnson, for A . Beer ei 2 aan” louse. Mr. Bland was a thorough excel. Ps street. erorine aaa See ee Ao tae ceed yk; | gentleman, well-read indent of Shakepoare und | EStee tee wens tte tgggteset one | atte? Fatim Preemen, Poindepha, wit) meee to } Marae fr chino, tebe agses, Bi 1S0NED CANDIES agers that Den the ait The Norte a and one | an actor of merit. His family comprised a wife and | was sven led. ta believe that Stoeckhart and Nicola | “Bark Aaphotel (Br, Bayfield, Shanghan. Sept 1. with FaLMourin dan Arrived, Rige (ay ducers NOrieate fer ihe wagers that flied the alr. The North was the favo. | four “chidren, who, with wlatge cele of friends, | yarcve® Ie at masters of caricature in the | to crder. Passed Anfier Oct 22, Cane Good Hope Nov 2, s% | Piliau, ‘Copied trom the New York Herald, January 16:— rite, $1,000 to $800 on the main; but the adherents of | Yin aeepiy mourn thelr loss. eister. the gre: Heiena Dec 10, and crossed the emator Dee 22, in lon 3} W. | Grovcrsten, Jan 6—Arrived, T Christian, Schwertfeger, p PATERSON, the South did not readily accept these figures, and a y Arion, had @ band in the arrangement, Nov 19, lat S161 8, lon 95 31 E, saw ship, Mystic Belle, from | NYork. PorsowED CAaNpres.—A little girl four years of age, 8000 they were greeted with lower sums, Fifty to ee eS Seer ark —omeonenie Manila for New York ; Dec 28, Int 1010 N, Ion 3710 ‘W, spoke GEN@A, Dec esapes, Aut Bae. Besson, N York. named Goline Doremus, living with her forty was then offered by the North and ten to eight TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. Dodd’s Express Association Ball. bark Lem y (Fr), from Rio Janeiro for Havre. GALLE, Dec 4—Arrived, St Martin, Shields. avenne, died on Thursday night from t on the first fight. When it told that nearly the entire of ‘The first invitation ball under the auspices of | ge tei Buck 4 Go, Had vente weaiber dan ty in | legaetanitteacen toe He Teeter creamer, Bae | diem whitch are aupponat to hn orthern bird man they were fearfully “sweet” on | Court of Massachnsetts, died in Boston on Sunday. | a: qTrenor's Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue, near Forty- | days,wih coal, to Somes B Moody hiss © | Tio J Watt, Lenderkion Palermis (and oltered. Yor W | Skinoreakiog outand the body swellng, watt denth put aa u fowis and predicted an easy victory. This A fire broke out in the village of Lowville, Lewis second street, The severity of the night had but rig Maria W Norwood, Washburn, Providence, to load for | Yor ‘2%th, Dirigo, Hich! Genoa (and cleared 2th for — style of betting and the odds against seemed rather | county, N. Y., last Saturday night, which destroyed New Orleans. from the New York Herald, January 17:— Baltimore); Almoner, Gi jessina for N York; 29th, Live little effect in deterring a iarge assemblage being | Schr isabel (of New London), Dennison, San Bins, 29 days, | Oak. Phincer, Marscliles caw Pi , ‘part the Bostroick Honse block, on Main street. ‘The loss present, and throughout the affair was characterized with cocoannts, to Miller & Houghton, Had heavy weather itty Faton, fobile. potsoned by colored confecttoner gird south of Hatteras, es Young Turk, Small, Messina. i in Christmas bonhons, This Is a is about $40,000, and is nearly covered by in- by enjoyment, harmony and success. The hall "Sot WE Duryea (Br), Nicholson, Cornwallis, NS, 10 days, aves, seb Arrived ee Wade, New York; 4th, Sane in witch you may discriminate acntnet color. surance. Indelphia ; with produce, to Cranda'l. Umphray’ & Co. Brilliant, ’@ 7th, 8t James, Goodwin, itself was neatly decorated with appropriate em- Sebr H: reKgory, Henry W. Oswald, a bookkeeper of Boston, has dis- “ ng -4 incomprehensible; but the North knew what their game Was aud offered these odds, while they looked for the cocks With eves and feathers right, And with beeis sharp and prime, (aud cleared for N York); LM Mer: | $25 Cenn rorty. puesta yin Brooklyn were een (Br), MeBride, Cornwallis, NS, 9days, | New wt J leans, biems, among the decorations being the-national | with produce to Crandall, U Those in. search of Pure Confectionery should call on the , phray & Co. Sailed 4th, HD Brookman, Sarin, New Orleans. old established firm of piace: 7 appeared with a considerable sum of money alleged | fag and the Umon Jack, giving the united streamers | Schr Empress, Hilliard, Fac Wawuund, Jan 1—Arrived, Normauia, Roer, Philadelphia if. §, WILD & SON, (not as before, 451 Prondway. iat, 1 days, with lumber Safled Dec 51, Saxonia (®, Kier. Havana and New Orleans All our flavors, extracts, colors, tc., are purcbased from the (and left Havre Jan 4); Jan 2, Tameri ner, seek In; THR First Fight.—The games began with the heavy- weights, two five-tweives. The Nofth was first in the pit, amid planse. It required some mufutes to select , but when this troublesome bnainess was 1 the birds were uncovered, Each showed a black red. The North was the tay ite at twenty to sixteen and and forty fo thirty, wil mary takers, They set to Me in earnest. At the rst 7 the North Ee opponent by quick, hard hitting, but wen he got it back in neck, head and breast, he did not relish4t. But the North was game and, although he became weak after sev- eral buckles, he fought well. The betting became even, After the Long Island bird had rested awhile, which he did in an exceedingly adroit manner, he commenced to give it quick and hard in to “Old Virginia,” when the betting was changed in his favor to belong to the estate of his late employer, recentiy | quite & reverend Johneonian, appearance, thovgh | | Sake John Boy jeceased. one th in o master. See ett Tn nn Mas bal foe Wormald, | TU erecta increase Te WROeS ange Bad: Schr Jed Frye, Langley, Onin vin. Now Haren, where she jane, ‘Sum ! . Ce invort, Jan Palmer, Stniib, Philadelphia; | Welt known drug hose SHEPFRLIN bE setae tas onl bout : en re hhothtn Schenck's sash and blind factory at Fishkill Land. | (cnly break the slender cords that bound them. The | @ecarmcd, 1 patten, Parker, Calais via Providenee, where | “prone Ncumney _ enn enify (0 parebasing of them “ v ted tne book- vi Sd, Boston. ia the ing was destroyed by fire about twelve o'clock Company Ramberes over. 608) BBS ieee she discharged. NG KOxG, Nov Arrived, Rocket, Dill, NYSrk. HN. WILD & SON, Saturday ment Te loss ts estimated at $16,000, kee cierks, drivers and others belonging to | "'s.ir Ringtove, Wooster. Calais, 9 days, with lumber to Tantra, Jan 1b-Salied, steamship Eins tae). Bridgman ketaunes to4n, t BFondway ye Liverpool. pabliat Dodd's express establishment, There were visitors | Gorham, Bord: & Co (before reported at Hart Iniand). . ir werner on base pa oo that the bulld- | trom nitadetphia, Boston, Baltimore and Washing- ‘Sehr Bandy Polat, ‘Andrews, Frankfort, 8 days, with nione (Rrrived at do teh; ¢ hil, merry Kangaroo (Bri, Liver- enn bad -_ four different places. ton, and the hours of sociability flew by at railroad | to Hobart & Co. pool via, et CU 'M for N York ). HEUMATISM, NECRALGTA, GOUT. The South Carolina Legislature yesterday passed a | speed. The toileis of the Tadles were remarkably By Kane, Belfast via New London, where |" Liv: fay Jan Yay ep Tag Sudering eeroreiy for years, even, Stetson, caee Coren ates alate Police act, by giving the | pretty, in some instances displaying great taste and | "etre a wooubury, Rockland, 10 days, with lime vin oak ier, Orleans; Screamer, Young (eee ie ie eiist and atfocted «ra i i 'y to increase the force to whatever | elegance. Indeed, the ball was a complete | i,camer, ea "Excelsior, “Pendleton, NYork; Nordeap, | anent cure. EDWARD F. UNDERHILL, number he may deem necessary, An act toestab- | success ‘and reflected credit upon the man- | gchr Sarah & Julia, Crocket, Rockland, 7 days, with lime y a . 7 Clerk of New York State Assembly, Albi lish @ State Orphan Asylum was also passed, agement for the splendid manner in which it was | to master. Balled2d, Is , San Franciseo, and put into I will mail a trial bottle of my remedy free to #ny suf ‘The Bennington and Rutland Railroad Company, ¢ up. Messrs. . A. Taylor, president, D. P. mena cog Pendioton, Rockland, 8 days, with limeto | Hoi; ead ae day 8 men hy gg helt ‘ Dr, 8. POST, of Vermont, have taken a lease of the Lebanon | Howell and J. orwell floor managers, were | Schr Richard Bullwinkle, French, Rockland, 7 days, with PO yy ceo ty I amaieabase ‘Of Springs Toad and will run in close connection with | everywhere and at everybody's disposition, ad 18 1* | ume to ws 4 4 eared Sa i ie Brown. Y iim, Bistrap, Charleston; Motus, Mosfeld, | —— ten to t “Old Vi ja”? began Harlem Ratiroad through cars b; Deediess to state that witn an express yr com: Schr Hattle Coombs, Carter, Rockland, 5 ¢i ths Uh ; h i Bisco o ido, when. he was “posted,” aad, no sue | Bennington and Manchester to Naha sug Mom. | mittee there was'no diay i curring cat the ants: | w'ruan'y carne Coe" rina | Sig Ahh inet Bebe ee ake, | ROH tie na wee eae aecepting it, the North was declared tue ‘winner. | teal, making an all rail line without change of cars. pens Mn 7 poe gli A a — Sebr J P Robinson, Harding, Gloucester, with fish to Jas A main, Cs yo ~ ‘oop, NYork; GALLAGHER & BRO., 310 ay det mi read el rou! 7 by go she light weights, two foehtwos, PPR oon! oe hs oy yesterday (2,051 yeas to was deine wonders ‘on itsown account outside the Sete Jemmes E Freach, Barker, Gloucester, 4 days, with fish avibia, Douglas, Philadel for Leg § a Sa ———_—_ -— =n ‘The Konth sent in a binck red, sturdy and handsome | Ghamscticur Waters Teilered eens any, is actine Seanties, U_bepomenees waa Calera Ware acces ‘chr d W-ritin, Robinson, Gloucester, 4 days, with tub to | PiBwCed MOliang chrome Moxey, ai New Rorunion. See Ber roe ae + the F % ingly more thoroughiy appreciat Woodruff & Robinson. wait nana Colon petting fem tor aeten i Huguet cock, same | to $600,000 already subscribed. This ‘insures the | MAY More thoroughly appreciated. A lengthened | woodruf @ RovIgNOR a aattimore, ery, Ook Pranctoe’ fon, Peeren prenions RISES Eins x irae er hing, gn io hs | Surat rina wto "oneal ae | sree ye tmbge parain vo wave tos | rem cma oy Pei | HR any ei Woon, Ms ic Biuchy opponent st {me .tret buckle im vody, | with the Hudson river. The road will be completed | Piercing alr of dawn, Sehr Red Jackel, Averill) Providence for faltiwore. U ‘Arrives. Bir R Peat NYork. Gg Bs Petia Giggs | oe Datla tc Tnverary cman, | avg ta on cir lia Ma ; The odds became ten to two on New ‘This organization gave a ball last night at the Schr Wm Butler, tag LL ney Ly Virginia, ye but “Old Virginia” fooled them thi EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Schr Surprise, Fa ee for Virginia. out Sth, City of Montreal, York. ance,’ and when every spectator thought wien Everett Rooms which was i Overy sence 8) Sibrdes A Providence for Virginie Lavra, Jan 3—Gailod, Petersivurg’ (s) Hausen, Savannah. Sis time had come he buckled toit again grand rea rprargpaeacs credit to the association and am honor to the | Shr DG jeden, for aah Lami Ath Jen 1A 7A Preres, Bent, Ardroasnt tor and hit the North such @ frightful blow inthe neck | qQUBENSTOWN, Jan. 18—The Conard steamship | trish county whi it bears. The weather Reishi, Romer; Promaence for hiesbetyporté | Cardenas, Wentwarthy Willow, do for NYork: Jeremiah, ; . por 4 ‘Clyde for : o That he broke i, causing iit vo dle inwanter. “ihe | Sivarlt from New York, arrived at this port at mine | (sh counly whose name It bears The weather hd ee at Pau "9 ca oa pte Boren were Clue and the South jubilant, Time, six | ““ourexarowN, Jan. 18.—The steamship Minnesota, | the attendance: but the foor, to say the least, was Rourke New London. O “TEetinon, Dee 1 Balled, Cobden ag tae ag eed / Third Pignt.—Twenty to fourteen on the North | ‘via New York, arrived at this port yesterday. crowded with beautiful ladies and stalwart, honest | Rehr dulians, i daya, with feb to‘order, and the betting very clamorous, The South sent in a Sour, bat the ae oars rapid ‘growing fete ry, Haven for Piiadaptia hg alr a ged me acca © black Deass beck —ezostlent looking. ‘The North EUROPEAN MARKETS. larger ere the men. “ok titty, “dances Cy he ' ACARBAR Sruatt, Oe Arrived, Onward, awit, Car Bra thoroughbred farmer—“good and true,” he Which had been provided for the occasion Rogers, Bridgeport. bs FAT einai, Lemuel, Howes, Boston ; 8th, J y bad won ivy Hens before, and some of the | | Lexnox MoxRY MaRKer.—Loxpox, Jan, 18490 | Watexhansted. No one seemed to become tired, i ny dea ¢~-Arrived, Freedom, Bradley, London J \ veterans tn! business recognize: im. Each five- . -—The money market closed quiet. Consol — " i, \ five. Bat they were both good. Long Island got it _ that Disasters in the Rahamas. Bs 0 927% for money and the account, United States five: | {0 with delightrul zest at the first buckle, being knocked down and way it, 80 a ly tor 8 twenties quiet and steady’ at Tay Hooks | eworable time war Had by all. The Tie. We have reosived from our correspondent the following | ges dom Roberts: New Orion sem Anthony, NYork: 84, ay ~eeeER rn , Guards is ya! aseoct + a8, — ext a oe rceases snd nook frightfaliy. Yet he eval, easier. | Erie, 345 Hlinols Contral, 92 4 The vitaney ethsuiaa? Might. predicts | lstof wrecks and disasters inthe Bahamas, with the names Ae AARUAQE, 80 dalo—Arrived, Virgilia, Le Beas |. sceial awarded Paris Exposition, 1907, him and the more and harder be gave lt back, | Rentes, Oot. soc : Tuiets | for them a long aud useful career. ‘Timothy Quinn, | of those veeeels eerking Nasau in detress during the month 7H, Jan $--Patin, Lepanto, Symonde, from Leith ona At inst condition and game told, and when many of | _ FRANKFORT BocReR.—FRawkronr, Jan. 18.—United | Dennis Darmody, Jonn Regan and John’ Purcell | of December :— toy itadelphinn eat Brewery 140 West Righteenth mreet, fhe Norihis La yg Fy p.- Mpa ladon ee at 7044 @ 1034 for the Mainly is due Ue success OF the undertaking,” | _ Atived Deo 2 bale Frederic bean Bar 2008.8 Sijlda ten Poataee 21 Sety Beaten, Gare, fom between Revonth and Kighth avenues, New York. nt with Ie} at he | ol ‘ Hache fi ‘ith cargo of di Blethen, a turned the table and mil the 780 rer in LAVRRPOOL COTTON MARKRT.—LIveRPooL, Jan. Fereyare. bia ces ine fon dare bavagecnied cailaorand B aidan, Cowen, tor? ‘York (both from 4 ata ee, ra DONALD SMITH, Kine minutes and twenty 18—4:30 P. M.—The cotton market closed dull at the Ball of the Manahatta Club. Arrived Dep rate of and nawan, A warp. pee Fyn RO See ee ee eee A tne Maule | eating Styolations:-Middling uplands, |11%44.; | The frst annual ball of the Manahatte Club, witich | Suent tery heavy weaiNers split sae et bus mar iatibein | mietANTm DOCK, Deo 81—Railed, Loretto, Teasdale Balt Caer of dare fine TONIC propervien in uinequailed. Drought Gus oe Welgnta ave pounds, Kt was | upioDor bole Le The sales of the day f00t | was held inat evening at Irving Hail, was one of the Epsides chore o and had throws over orm LAUEENOTOWN, Jan G-Batled, Wm Tapecott, Bell (trom |, Sinele barrels Or large quantities vent to all parta bf the rattl fight, At times the North had much the | | Havan Corton Manmer.—flavne, Jam 18—Even. | most delightfaily select agairs of the season. The F- rome ioral. RG Danttecr hor S¢--arrieed, J "the ‘aiteiton of congumers solicited, Orders by col bot his ‘was a rare iy Jana ing.—Cotten—tres cedipaire on ‘spot unchanged; | totiets of the ladies were elegant and Ce A in the Eye wLC 4d (of Brookhaven), mas Zzanguce; Dew % pear ii oa ig thd bit for hit, ‘The at times became | low middling to arrive closed easier at 136f, extreme, and neither Beau Brummel any | ‘% York, with lumber, Had ex- . a F ——___—----.--- —— ~-— geo cian mite an | pu e-utning man | ie Sue SPE Muaar hak | Eero ne As ata |, dha tens Ras, ret | 70,000 sameness 101 * Hi VALE! (i When almost deed’ the ‘Norwaener attied | Closed unchanged lntones and quargdons. Wak decorated for this occasion’ with, super disre- | "Arrived Dect, masted sche Franconia (of Saco, Moy | Tdaver, Rasmussen, ‘Ror ai Satie, do ot phobia, irae nervous, One Wine, disoed grandly and with » terrible fap and jamp cut the Livgeroon Propvcn MARK#T.—LIV8RPOOL, Jan. for expense, but commendable taste, | Lee eK ‘New York for Galveston, with gene: ine, Hacalonps tiatveston'; jargaret, loach, Bavanvab ; conntipation’ eapiem Garrhera, nausea, debility, cough, aethin gray’s throat, and the South again lost, in nineteen | 18.—Petroleum advanced; spirits, 8%4.; refined, he arrangements of the respective jittee men. Naeaetinn, nea 'y, OFeFTAN an- rd, Or Veiparano. alee} 08n. om BO times’ ite contin rect! Gy minutes and fifteen seconds, 1s. 834d. Linseed of! declined to per ton. Other | were complete in every particular, The music was ally dai ged pee ge i] 8, Inn at pote, WY ore. ‘ fumed fomia ows than ora ety f 1, Also the Jenta Chace risTh Fighi,—The batties were now three for the } articles unchanged. furnished by Wallace's band, The dance went on he purr. potty Re fot, | cone ee Pecan tle, Havoc. Marien, eon oe oat grate, BARRY & Co North to one for the Sonn: weignta, four-twelve, Loxpon PRopeck Manger,—LONDON, Jan. 18— | until @ very late hour, and joy waa unconfined ide wharf to take In which bas | sailed for Yorks; 1 Phusiel, Haytiel’, Shanghac (and | Peentate in tne Sistem omy SNS NEES BN grocer’ Twenty to fourteen On the North amid gr ine § 4:0 P. M.~Taliow is quoted at 47s, 64. Kefined throughout the evening. praised and some of It sold. proceed in | sujled tor NYork); Lith, Nor Wester, Brown, Madras (and shana ey excitement. They showed « ty n red. “Old | petroleam, is. 8d. Linseed cakes, £11 Sa. Cal- , shout ten day! sal et 1h for Ny 7 7 " > ‘oreima” brought 2 black ret, ey were Fattling — ag O78, Od. a 588. Sugar and oils un Other Balle adie Memes, esi S Bevery, Filta en cre eae Rapa 1nimmna Leone, Leo 18—In port bark A Houghton, Hanstl- WATCHES, JEWELRY, doe. fichiers, At the frst Luckie the North got it badly anged. ‘ a "4 5 pe an reeked 0 on, wey ae ae sarengnig pao oat ir ihe neck, which govered Him in an instant, but he | PerROLSUM MARKRT.—ANTweRr, Jan. 18.—Pe- The Poles held an anniversary ball at the Harmony | {Name Cay, Abaco, | Baleriaye ould a, Gree head FE RI We mtel: Avcsuste Cur orHanes | At o halstan oh oad ater ioe ee ia railed and gut ty end Speiy, never | troleum fry at 66/51, a for staadara white, Kooms ou }esex street, which Was wei attended. Arrived Deo 28 sobre Chilve (of Richmond, Me), Mateb maa. | (Br), Liverovol. | : ation.

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