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Pest ~THLBGRAPHIG. NEWS FROM AIL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Interview of Mr. Burlingame with the French Foreign Minister. The Spanish Cortes to Meet s Next Month. Escape of the Cretan Provis- v ional . President. Particulars of the Destruction of Bayamo. RUMORS ABOUT THE CUBAN INSURGENTS, FRANCE. The Chinese Mission—Interview of Mr. Bure lingame with the Marquis de La Valette. Panis, Jan, 20, 1869, * Mr. Anson Burlingame, of the Chinese Embassy, had an interview to-day with the Marquis de la Valette, the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Publication of the Blue Book for 186S—Cor- dint Relations with the United States Friendship for Spain—Failure to Make an Arrangement with Ltaly Regarding the Evacuation of Rome. PaRIs, Jan. 20, 1869. ‘The French Blue Book for the year 1863 has made its appearance. The correspondence with the gov- ‘ernment at Washington shows that cordial relations continue to bé maintained between France and the United States. In reference to recens events in the Spanish peninsula the Blue Book says:— France, faithful to the principles of her foreign policy and to her friendship for Spain, pre- serves a sirich neutrality and sincerely wishes her well nate the ortala. Statistics are given to show the atrancrti Sy lapiener thins th -niiedatton Bre EW al BEE Boe of whom 115,000 are on furlough. The Blue Book also contdins*the despatches and communications which were exchanged between the French and Itallan governments in regard to the evacuation of Rome by the French troops. All the attempts to Make an arrangement to that end proved fruitless. t3 ittinbet SPAIN. The Newly Elected Cortes to Meet Mouth, MADRID, Jan! 20, 1869. Next ‘The newly elected Cortes wil! meet for business on [ the 11th of February. ‘Cuba to Send Eighteen and Porto Rico Eleven Delegates tothe CortesAdditioual Reine forcements for Cuba. MADRID, Jan. 20, 1869. ‘The provisional government has issued a decree authorizing the isiand of Cuba to send eighteen dele- gates and the island of Porto Rico eleven delegates to the Constituent Cortes, Active preparations are being made for the em- barkation of the additional reinforcements for Cuba, Four generals are to go out in command of the "troops. PORTUGAL. The Ministerial Crisis Over. Lisbon, Jan. 20, 1869, The ministerial crisis has passed, The Duke of Saldanha declined to form a new cabinet, and the old ministry, under the Marquis de ia da Bandeira, remains in office, TURKEY, Denial of the Reported Kecall of Minister Morris, CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan, 20, 1369, ‘The truth of the report that Mr. Morris, the Ameri- can Minister to the Sublime Porte, had been recalled by his government Is positively denied, CANDIA. . Escape of the Provisional President—He is to Come to the United States, Borrow Moncey and Buy Lron-Cluds. Paris, Jan. 20, 1869. The Liverté asserts that the President of the Cre- tan provisional government has escaped from Candia and wil go to the United States, ,where ho will en- deavor to raise a loan and purchase tron-clads, with the object of making one more effort to free Candia from the dominion of the Turks, INDIA. The Recent Earthquake on the Shores of the Bay of Bengal~Heavy Loss of Life. Lonpow, Jan, 20, 1869, Particulars of the earthquake which recently oc- curred around the shores of the Bayof Bengal have been received by telegraph. The loss of life was very great. PARAGUAY. Confirmation of the Reports ef the Capture of Viileta by the Ailies. ¢ Panis, Jan. 20, 1969, Later advices from Rio Janciro have been received to-day. The previous reports of the capture of Vil- leta and the destruction of the Paraguayan army are fully cpnfirmed. THE NEW DOMINION. Improvement of Lake Har! re=The Recie procity Treaty. MONTREAL, Jan. 20, 1869. A petition to the Mfnister of Public Works is being Mumerousy eigned, demanding the deepening of the harbors of Port Colborne ands Port Dalhousie, In or ler to accommodate large vessels now engaged tn the lake trade. itis rumored that the Dominion government wil! appoint lion, Mr. Howe as delegate to Wi en to in obtaimlng reciprocity, NEW YORK, Ancenjiary Fire at Rondout—Arrest and Ese cape of a Thicf. POUGHREEPSIE, Jan. 20, 1800. A fire broke out im the village of Rondout about ‘one o'clock this morning, which consumed an unoc- cupied building, the canal store of G. O'Reilly and po yore store of John Mclivein, The loss is 000 and is folly insured. The fire was the work of an incendiary. During the fre a thief was caught stealing clothing was arrested and locked up in @ building near by. He made his es- hed by jumping from the second story MASSACHUSETTS. Affairs of the American Steam Navigation Company=The Hartford and Erie Railroad Company. Bostow, Jan. 20, 1869. . The American Steamship Company held their ad- Journed meeting to-day, elected directors and re- ferred the whole matter of the sale of their steamers to the board, It was stated by the President that ke has two standing offers from parties in New York for by purchase of the steamers at prices considera- in advance of the i ties ~ hea debts, wit be made to keop thei he ahagreang "The Hartford and F allway ehavod of ‘he Howton Whart Cony Potente tort ‘Of land, on Fort Point channel for depot buildings, pk Mt ‘The same company have, it is said, races lease of the Norwich and’ Worcester subject to the of the Legislature, NEW YORK HERALD, ba CUBA. 4 The Banco del Comercio Net Yet Reo sumed Paywent=Particulars of the Burne ing of Bayamo—Count Valmaseda Marching on the Rebels iu the Mouutains—Reported Offer of Insurgents.to Surrender. Havana, Jan, 20, 1869, Contrary to general expectation the Banco det Comercio has not resumed payment, and its present condition 18 doubtful. Merchants who invested in the bank are now embarrassed by the loss of their money, and it is reported through the city that several houses intimately connected in their business relations with the bank may fall, unicss that institution manages to make an arrangement with its creditors. The notes of the Spanish bank are quoted at five and a haif per cent discount. The general financial condition at present presents an inauspicious appearance. Merchants in the city complain that they are unable to make collections from the country merchants, The Verdad, the new Cuban liberal journal, makes a@severe attack upon the Spanish Bank. Tae same paper also denounces the attempts made this week to assassinate Spanish soldiers, ‘The insurgents have burned the town of Datil. Particulars of the destruction of Bayamo have been received. The inhabitants before and after the fring of thelr homes fled to the woods and Guira Moun- tains. It is reported that the conflagration lasted three days. The Prensa says the rebels sacked the city belore’setting iton fre, Afflicting details are given of the want and sufferings of the fugitive citi- zens in the mountainous districts, which are unin- habited and destitute of provisions, Reports from Spanish sources state that Count Valmaseda ts advancing with his whole force upon the rebels, who Aare: posted themselves in the moun- tains, ‘the Diariois informed that the rebel General Jesus Perez has offered to surrender himself and the forces under his command, provided an uncogditional par- don is granted. The Spanish General at Santiago has conceded these terms, aud expects Perez will soon give himself up. Authentic particulars of recent events and of the condition of the revolutionists from Cuban sources are wanting, and there are no means at present of confirming the news given above, which is derivea largely trom oficiat despatches. ‘The steamer Maryland arrived to-day from Balti- more. CALIFORNIA. Naturalization Frauds in San Francisco Opening bl the California Theat. PAF PRaverso, Jan. 10, 1360, ied Pe Raa od recommend the government to establial revert PaeaaeTy shipping offices in diferent seaports in order to pre- vent m some degree the outrageous treatment of sailors by officers of ships and sailogs’ boarding house landlords, dames C. King & Co., commission merchants, have suspended payment. Thetr Mabilities are large. ‘The new California theatre opened last night, with an audience of 2,500 persons. it is one of the finest baildings In the city, and will compare favorably with any theatre in thé United States. Flour quiet at $4 75a $5 75. Wheat—Good ship- ping, $1 75, Legal tenders, 743s. - GEORGIA. Inquiry by the Legislature Into the Appoint. ment of Negroes to State OfficesAuthority of Congressional interference Denied. ATLANTA, Jan. 20, 1869. A resolution was introduced in the House to-day authoriging the Solicitor General to inquire into the reasons ‘for the appointment of a colored person to perform the duties of Clerk of the Superior Court of Chatham county, to institute proceedings against the same, and carry the case to the Supreme Court if necessary. After inuch debave the resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee. A member offered a resolution claiming that the State is fully reconstructed, that the Legislature is the judge of the qualification of State oficers, and tat Congress has no right to mteriere, which was aise referred, FLORIDA. The Senatorial Question—Tke Election of Gilbert Considered to be Legal by the Senate. TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 20, 1869. Yesterday the House bailoted once for United States Senator, Wilson, republican, receiving 10 votes: Oliver, democrat, 12; Richards, republican, 9 aes colored republican, 5; others, one vote ene Senate took no action and there has been no lig ballot to-day. The Senate seems inclined to old that the election of Gilbert last June is legal, though when elected no vacancy existed, and a ma- jority of the Senate appear to be decided not to go inte jomt ballot, SOUTH CAROLINA: The Late Clin tole siag Election Before the Su- Preme Conrt. CovumBta, Jan. 20, 1969. A motion will be made in the Supreme Court to- morrow agalust the acting Board of Aldermen gf the city of Charleston for a rule for them to show cause why they should not be attached for contempt for fallin bey a writ of mandamus issued by the Supr sourt ordering them to deciare void the recent election for Mayor aod Aldermen of that city. INDIANA. The Senatorial Contest—The Republican Split—The Bolters and Democrats to Unite ou Judge Frazer. INBIANAPOLIS, Jan, 20, 1869. The Senatorial fight seems to be drawing to an end. The Cumback men held a caucus to-night and resolved to gtick to him for the remaiuder of be session. The bolters also heid a meeting and to go solid for Judge Frazer to-morrow. The sand cratic caucus resolved to vote again for Hendricks until the bolters united on a man acceptable to the democrats. Frazer is acce; ry and will probably be elected to-morrow, or ~ at farthest, The bolters number nineteea, which, with the demo- cratic vote, wiil give him a majority of seven. PENNSYLVANIA. The Trial of Mee, Twitches! Commonced= The Jury Empanelied = Examination of Witnesses, PHILADELPHIA, Mm. 20, 1889. The jary for the trial of Mra, Twitchell for the murder of her mother, was completed this after- — and oo arpa vmimagl M4 Witnesses proceeded with, So far the evidence,is but a repetition of t Adatico.t on the tial of he husband.” vn Dr. sharpleigh, on crosé-examination, was asked if the least frail of a woman's Cress on the spote of blood ieading from the sofa to the window from whigh the body was thrown woaic not have smeared. Withess replied {t would, and that all of the spots were weil formed, as though they had dropped per- pendicularly, and he did hor see any spots that were sweared. Lewis testitied to blood and hair on the poker, to blood on the bottom of the candlestick and doorknob. On cross-exumination the witness said it would not have been possivle for a woman to have aided fn beating Mrs. Hilt without getting biood on her Cong particularly U she rendered any phyaiwal a EUROPEAN MARKETS, LONDON MONEY MARKET.—LONDON, Jan. 20—4:50 P. M.—Consols closed ut 9335 for both money aad the account, United States five-twenty bonds, 75 \. ng tg Erie, 26%; ag es Bo ARIS BOURSR.—PARIS, 20, juree is dull, Rentes, 70f. be. ro FRANKFORT BOURSR.—FRANK POW in. 20.—United States five-twenty bonds quict at 7#); a 7044 for the issae of 1562, LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKRT.--LIVERPOOL, Jan. 20—-4:80 P. M.—The mrt closed steady at the fol: lowing quotations:—Middling uplands, il 3 mid. Giing Orleans, 11% 4, The sales of the day’ ave footed up 15,000 bales, HAVRE COTTON MAWKET.—Havre, Jan. 20—Even- img.—Cotton closed at 1933¢ franos for tres ordinaire toad spot, and 186 francs for low middiings, to arriy Livenroot. PRopvok MARKET.—LiveRroon, Jan. 20—Evening.—Refined petroleum, is, vd. per cwt. Turpentine, dis. 6d, per owt. se ranos tas PROVISIONS MARKBT.—LIVERPOOL, Jan. ; ae per owt, for the best grades of Amer- can fine. LONDON PRODUCE MARKET.—LOoNDON, Jan. 20— 4:30 P. M.— Turpentine, 328. per owt, Calcutta lin seed, 578, 6d, a O88. PETROLEUM gee apt ay iam 20,.—Petvo- Jeu firmer at 58f. bor. Sor ite. EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. nanan Uvengel ce gf Jan. 20, 1860, The steamship Austriaa arrived yesterday. THURSDAY, LOUISIANA. General Mower Assigned to the Command of the District of Louisiane-tiencral Buchaxan’s Reply to Governor Ware Moth—Letter to Senater Kellogg. New OnLrans, Jan. 29, 1968, Genera! Mower has been assigned to the command of the District of Louisiana, and tue headquarters of the Thirty-ninth infantry (Mower's regiment) trans- Terred to this city, General Buchanan has addressed the following letter to Senator Kellogg in reply to statements con- tained in Governor Warmotn’s letter to the same Senator:— : HEADQUARTERS STATE OF Yourtade} New ORLEAN?, La., ——, 1369. Hon. W. P. Ket.oac, United States Senate, Wush- ington, D. 0,;-—- Dean Bini ‘a private letter of date December 19, 1868, addressed to you by Governor Warmoth, two passages relative to myself occur which 1 cannot allow to go unnoticed without having my mouves aud conduct during the November eleclions entrely misconstrued. ‘The Governor 8a; At an interview betweon General Rousseau, General Bu- chanan, General Hatch and a elt Twas satisfied that the State had no friend in General ad but iittle rele ance was to be placed in Lts active co-operation. He was severe in his. criticleme, and tmpathize with the hostility entertained by the enemies of jetro.itan Py Departinent, and auggestes, as « uecessitv, that Ube oi foreg be restored. Our Inlerview termidated without any Satisfactory understand ‘The assertion that Hi vos not a friend of the State would be cruel if it were not well known to your- self, sir, tobe absurd, No one is*more fully aware than Governor Warmoth that to myself and the prompt measures taken by me on the day alter the assembling of the Legislature at its last session was due on that and severa' days following the preserva- tion of the lives of himself and all the prominent members of the republican party in the Legislature and of the new State government, Does he call this hostility to the State? As to the criticlams referred to, he has forgotten to state that they were made by me a8 a soldier and: not aa a poil- ticlan. A few days before the Presidential election the Legislature had created a Metropolitan Police Board, with a view to the appointment of a police force to succeed the old force, under the con- trol of the Mayor and Chief of the Police. This appointment of the members of the new force created intense excitemen through- out the city, and at the time referred to very seriously threatened its peace, The constitution- ality of the law Was questioned, and hence -resist- auce to it was openly advocared, The members of the Metropolitan force becanie utterly demoralized and the Governor became alarmed, and wien, at that interview { was cousultei a3 to my views I ex- pressed the opimion,.23 a military man, that the change of the force at that juncture was unwise snd injugisions, as it was Similar in its effects to changing the forces of a general at a mo- ment whea 4 expected to fight @ battie, and [ therefore thought it better to continue the old force on duty until alter the election. 1 had used that force to keep the pera during tie April elections, and tne peace had nm preserved. Lis chief had been ap- pointed by General Sheridan, and its members geue- rally, by Mayor Heath, himself au appointee of the sale general, sine me tue idea of calling it a dis- ruck me « 1m} But REAP Hate known to the Governor, and yet he npc proper. to risg.t «lis rey ee Pra alae ed for so unuecessaty prey evades Png: He is weil known to be subordinate to ae lépartment commander, anc, withal, he finds himself ba sr iy to not my acts, but what he P dd to call my motives, and __ this, “too! in the | very face of tue acts themscives. What were | my acts when called on for troops to protect the citizeus of Gretna? I sent a company over at once, when informed that the ferryboats were taking men over at that point to create artot. Istopped the boats from running untii they were released by higher authority. When informed that large parties from the city were about to proceed to St. Bernard in three steamboats, with a view of keeping up tae war of races. then going on in that parish, I sent a force down to the landing aud pre vented the movement. Was all this hosti to the Staté government? { think noi—l hope not. It was not certainly so intended. My fault, I think, consists in tuis:—Conugress has assed certain laws and I have executed them, with- out consulting any one, exactly in accordance with What 1 believed to be their intent and meaning, a3 a soldier, and not as g politician. This I have done conscientiousiy, and this ; shall doso iong as 1 lave @ commission. ‘The next passage in the S Govemncite letter to which I refer is as follows:— It was so small tha: General Buchanan stated in General Roussean’s presence that the Genera! (Rousseau) would be as much jasilued in retiriug with his truops as he would be before'an enemy of superior force. ‘This passage reiates to the number of troops at the General's disposal during the clectton excite. ment. The inference from it plainly is that General Rousseau tolg the Governor of this alleged state- iment of mime. Unfortunatety for the cause of truth, the lamented General has passed from among us, but I know what he would have said, and | therefore deny that he ever made such statement to the Governor, for the reason that it would not have been true. Very reapectfuily, your obedient servant, RUBERE C, BUCHANAN, Brevet Major eneral. TENNESSEE. Railroads Owing Interest ou State Loans to .be Sold. NASHVILLE, Jan, 28, 1969, A bill providing for the sale of the raiiroads which have not paid the interest on the State bonds loaned to them passed tue House of Representatives on tie (atrd reading without a single vote agatust it. AMUSEMENTS. OLE BuLL’s Coycert.—The nawe of the vferan violunist proved ita power again last night in attract- ing @ large audience to the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, upoa the occasion of his grand concert there. It need scarcely be said that its possessor fully justided his great reputation, as the people of both New York and Brookiyn are too familiar with his superior execution and delicacy of touch, from frequent late opportunities of berg present at his on- tertainments, to entertain any doudé about etther, or perhaps to beileve otherwise if it were 80 stated; but it May be remarked en passant, that evea Ole Bull labors under a great disadvantage with a large pro- portion of lits audience, Whose seats are very far back, in such @ large building as the Acadewy, a dliticulty, however, thas was far more noticeavle in the case of those assoctated with him. fils selec. tions last night consisted of & “Grand Concerto tn B Minor in three parts,” “The Nightingale” and “i o- lacco Guerriero," 4 atter each of which he was en- cored. A slight change Was made in the aay im consequence of tue indispoattion of Mias Barton, whose place, however, Was acceptably tiled, that is with the draw back above mentioned. Masical and Thont Thoatrical Notes. Mr. and Miss Couldock are deiighting the Trojans with the “Wiliow Copse.”” Nixon’s circus and “Abyssinian Caravan” ts in New Orleans, Shakspeare’s “Twelfth Night” is in rebearsal at the Arch, Philadelphia. “Faust,” Pfau, the Hanions and Chanfraa-“Sam” are the attractions tn the Cresceat City. Jefferson is stili dozing as Rip Van Winkle in St. Louis. “After Dark” is shortly to be produced in the same city. Mckvoy’s “ttidernicon” opens to-night at National Hall, Hartem, for three nigiits. Miss Kate Reiguolds arrived in this ctty yesterday from London. She played a series of very brilliant engagements inthe great metropolis and the prov- inces and has completely recovered from the mju- ries which she received by a fail at Exeter. She will probably appear at one of our city theatres in a fow weeks. | Roberts’ néw Opera House tn Hartford, Coan, Just completed and In many respecta the onal J of amusement in New England, was opened last evening. Lowell & Simmonds, of New York, are the less for the opening season, and for the opening night Mr. John EB. OWens, the comedian, was the star, supported by an ex vetlent compat He remains through this week, and M Barney Wihama appear on Monday e ha ne opera house is modeiied somewual alter Pike's New ‘ork Opera House. Sale of Sents for Brougham’s Opening Night. A large crowd gathered at the auction rooms of Leeds & Miner yesterday afternoon to attend the sale of seats for the opening of Brougham's theatre on Monday night, Mr. Leeds, the auctioneer, took his stand on an old billiard table and announced that the bids offered would be considered as premiums on the cost price of seats, and that the amount in excess of the actual first cost would be devoted to the American Dra- Matic Fund. Box B, on the balcony, was the first offered. The cost of tus box ts.tweive dollars, and the opening bid was twenty-tive dollars. es LS Chureh, of the Manhattan Olub, was the pure! at thirty-five doilara, Mr. Brougham then eavered a room and was invited to “take the stand” by Mr. Leeds, the latter goutleman stating that be fait utterly unable to do justice to the occasion. After haracteristic address, which = aoe hs nad and ©! a. yod by a pao? Mi “Goll er ‘buat. neue r) dia box 6, tile. of whicit is ten = doilara, for twentystve Maohars, the Hg bid, to Mr. Rullman, Mr, Leeds then resamed “hammer,” and a ticket be olfored a Seenr $1,000 for the whole house, which Mr. mm declined, stating that he desired to give ly @ fairchance. The sale proceeted and aiiaan bought ali the seats in the parquet cae from Nos. 1%to 42, both inciusive, at a pre- minm of $4on the first cost, which Is $160, The lower right hand proscenium box brought $47, two others 445 cagn and a third $35. \ ‘The oreky ccers nballe 0) tne ‘The fryers ‘verived. ont pre (is about $5,000, uf which $2,000 is a premium, JANUARY 21, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. A | -chosen as the executive committee. wh AQUATICS. Annual Meeting of the Hudson Amatour Rowing Association. The anaual meeting of this association, for the purpose of organizing for 1369, was held last even- ing at the clubhouse of the Atalanta Club, foot of Christopher sireet, with Vice President Holden, of the Paltsade Ciub, in the chair. There were present the following clubs and delegates:— Atolanta bce 4 New York.—David Banks, Jr.; Russel Wit M. D.; James W. Edwards, Adantic. "ei, of "Hoboken.—Theo. M. Tuathill, Cassimer Tag, Joseph Russell. Waverley Ciub, of New York.—George W. Fort. meyer, Benjamin PF, Brady, Hugene Heath. Gulick Cid, af New York—T, Shea, W, H. Spear, B. Barrett, Columba Cinb, of Jvew York—H. G, Hashagen, W. A. Martin, J. C, O'Neill, Mutwat Chuo, of ‘Ali ny-—Charies Piepenbrink, W. G. Oliver, H. 8, Wygant, represented by 1. S. Truax, substitute, Ht an Clud, of Jersey City—Heury A. Pearson, urray, EMC. Neilson. Club, of Yonkers—I. G. P, Holden, J. E. J.D. Cole, ud, oF Yonkers—R. C, Elliott, W. Mac- omas Fearon: After the ordimary routine had been gone through with, the bilis for the jast regatta, amounting to $40% 50, were read by the Secretary and audited and allowed by the association. ‘The election of officers for the current year came up in order, the treasurer, Mr. Tuthili, gave notice that he would protest against receiving the votes of those clubs which hat not patito him the assessment for the regatta, This raised quite a breeze, as. several of the elubs had paid their assesament to the sevr and he had, by order of the president, paid outstanding bilis and received vouchers therefor. Mr. Totiull questioned the right of the president or secretary wo tuke such action, and moved that a vote of censure be passed Upon tue secretary. This motion was allowed to drop, and of motion of Mr. Watts tuose clubs which had paid their assessments to the secretary were allowed to vote, and the treasurer was directed to credit themon lis books with the amounts paid. ‘the election of oificers was then proceeded with. Messrs. David Banks, Jr, and Benjamin i, Brady were nominated for president, but Mr. Brady ina Tew neat remarks withdrew his name, and Mr. Banks, of the Atalanta Club, of New \ork, was unanimously re-elected. Mr.d, G, P, Holden, of the Palisade Club, of Yonkers, ‘and’ G. W. Fortmeyer, of the Waverley Club, of New York, were unanimously elected frst and second vice presidents respectively; Mgassrs. li. G. Hashagen, of the Columbia, of New Yor! ad James W. Gawards, of the Atuianta, of New York, were @lected respectively recording and correspon i iug secretaries; Mr. Theodore M, Tuthill, of the AUantic Ciub, ‘of Hoboken, was unantmousiy re- elected treasurer; Messrs. Fearon, (ussell, Piopin- brink, Withers, Tushill and Barrett were chosen as the commitiee on qualifications, and Messrs. Mu- lard, Tuthill, Braay, Holden and Netison were After naming the 2oth day of May for the oe, day the Associa- tion be iduarcac FIRES (THE GiTY. fa Trent yothird Street—Toss Oue Thorsand i Dollars. datclocis Inst ett dan aie dis anise About than pat toa covered on tlie upper floor of the two story brick and tron building situated on Twenty-third street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, occupied by Messrs. Ruckaby & Hine, manufacturers of plano cases. Before it could be extinguishea the flames spread to the ground floor, occupied by Messrs. F, Micken & Son fe Bascom wood factory. The loss by each firm froin fire and water will reach $500. The latter, who are the owners of the building, have an insurance upon it and theirstiock of $3,000, ‘The former firm are insured for $300 om stock and machinery and $490 on tools. In William Street—Loss About 315,500. Yesterday afternoon, about two o'clock, a fre broke out on the upper door of the five story brick building No. 71 William street, occupied by Messrs. Smith & Uliman, manufacturers of willow ware. The fire burned fiercely owing to the light nature of the stock, but it was soon checked by the firemen, who were on hand with commendable promptness. The fire extended to the fourth ioor, also occupied by this firm, partially consuming the stock there. Messrs.. Smith & Uil- man’s loss by fre and water will reach fully $6,000, which is covered by insurance of $13,000 in the fol- lowing companies: SLY vesant, $5,000; Bowery, $5,000; Yonkers, $2,5' St. Nicholas, $2,500. A por- tion of the second and the entire third floor were occupied by the Koyal Baking Powder bag pom who suffered by water, fy oy etn the lower art of the buidimyg, a loss of $2,000; insured ‘or $4,000 in the Some’ of ‘New Haven and Westchester County Companies, for $2,000 each. ‘The remamder of the second oor was occupied by Messrs. James H. Miniszek & Co., dealers in drags, joss by water will reach "ge, 000; imsured ior 1009, ‘fhe basement and fret floor Were occupied by Messrs. Bogart & Evans as a paper warehouse, Whose stock was damaged by water about $5,000; fasuced for $15,000 tn Various city companies, ‘The building, whiet ts damaged avout 71,500, 18 a portion of au estate, of which J. Ross is the agent. cause of the fire is unknown. The SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for Now Yorke«This Day. 719 | Moon sets.,.morn 12 40 5 04 ; High waver.morn 1 58 Sua rises Sun sete. PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 20, 1369, CLEARED. Steamshtp City of Boston (Br), Roskelt, Liverpool—John hip Fairbanks, Hunter, Wilmington, NC—James ‘Sieamship Empire, Price, Alexandria-Jomes Hand. Steausbip Acushnet, Kelly, New Bedford—Kurguson & Jansen, San Francisco—G D Sutton, Bh on Moreteaer, Liverpool..C H Marshall & Go, ware Breruard ‘Delius (NG), Herbowb, Bremen-—Funch; Bark Braviieria (NG), Wessels, Rio Janelro—PFuncb, Moincke & Co, Brig Annie Duncan (Br), Weed, Smyrna--Fabbri & Chaun- “Bite vers, Leonard Myers, Hicks, Salerno—A Abbott, Scbt Davit Miller, Mazes, Gardenas—K Sanches y Dolz. a Anaie (Br), ‘Greane, Halifax—Crandall, Umpuray & ( Sehr JH Seguin, French, Yorktown —Goldthwaite & Over- “Schr G B McClellan, Richards, Baltimore—C E Staples, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Stnmnctp Sava (Bid, Let, plate! el Jan Ra, and Pye town 1th, wish set ieee oe eoafd steamer, bound aie eae New Grieans, 9Gays, with mdse aasage. Of Point Loko hs ‘pad Mporcisee cf onant On Point Loskevt, pat one. of & pads oe pe eae * let deck vessel, supposed to be fro ‘Steamship Hun’ ore, s bongs = pad with to & “bh, fa Savannah mdse and river, spoke brig Stow: a toaer ie Steamship ‘san ‘Inetat Atkine, Savannah, mise and passengers, 10 W Re Garrieon dan te Heory WS) fell in with schr Win Severe, York for Richmond, ¥a, abandoned inn eiux gi fucae, time apoke ache J ME Micharis. Crom Wilmington, NC, Cor New York, who hy ly taken her crew 0! Sleanship Wm F Cy rae, Nor mi, Wiianingtoa, Nv, Jan 1, rong © condition ; with naval stores, to to’ this’ port the tree men rescued from wae Brunette, Howe, Phi hadeipbiay’ with mise, tod hall y —eaenicotae Bragg, Portland, with mdse tod Mark Havelock (Br), Madden, Foo-Chow-Foo, 128 dars, with teas, to Weston & Gray. Hark AdDert (Br), Maxwell, Cardi, 62 fron, to mas ark Eliva Bares (Bri, Conyers, Bermuda, 11 days, with B mae, to 3 N Ha Boia be mney (Fr), Gre ay Newport, 68 days, with railroad fron, tos le Merchant '® Brig Kovert Mows (not the George Downes, gomaréay, % Dickinson, emacara, @t dave, with molasses, to H Trowdt ridgy Sone. Has, been 7 of Hatweras with strong N pad 8% gales and #p Schr Moray (of Aberdeen, MeDonal Malaga ct ay x 8 dare whim rut Loring Brom, Sehr Benj Oliver, Oliver, Ande, days, with hides. te, to Maitland, Pheips ‘. 15th inst, 109 miles 5 of ras, spoke French brig ——~ ould not makg out whether a grey he can, fine pe oui NN of Hat- Gras, in 8 np gale, lost oad of logwoord: 17th, lat 38 Bi, ton 73 4, & ke Frenen bark —, from Brest for New Fork, 74 days ow Sear Wanderer (of Rockland), Thorndcka, Belize, Hon, 10 days, with cocoanute, £¢, to ford, Tilasion & Co; vessel toBs Wenverg, Has been 6 days borth of Hatteras with eal Schr Horatio Nieb northerly winds as ‘awn, Tobnseo, Mex, 28 dare, with prahogany (7 Chryate b Bros, vessel wo Van ‘Brant a Slaght. ale, “Ae aS and mizzen masta, No date, Jat sia epoke acht E M Knowles, from New Vork, ateert fh muce of brig Nekleo, of lwrenod oa, fokees>, ber Nort’ wu evcenau of eobr dans 8 Lee, lost Nov Wat ‘implant Smoot, Domarere, i 10. oee to Bdwin Rowe & Co, daya, with railroad Aa reported sugar and rr, Soe NS, 12 days, with sti Cormeralite, WB, 18 days, with arven. (Ta anchored it ishing Bay) M y Georgetown, 30, ra, SC, 9 dara, with hs woniner. Pi mac : Bhs From ey mo Sole Finer ‘a Witaxet, hiimore. gee alas fee nora Del. Rohr Kate Doaaity , Philadelphi etcht, Grand Is inan i capi? Dory 10 days, with lime 2 Schr Wm Wiltey, Boston, 8 daya, with fish to ree - en Han BERT A Santa, bees ee oo Boue Hlenty, Parker, Port Jettorson. ez haat Wiin' Senay Nt Fraucisco; scar Plove Bride, oe Marine Disasters. Ste Davip Cannon (Br), bern from Liverpool for New Orleans, with walt, went ashore on che 16th inst on Chaudeleur Island, ¢) malles east of Southwest Pasa, bilged and sank, 908 is atola:lows. The cavtatn and crew are ate, Sare WM Kinston frp baat from Liverpool for Savan- nah, before at , Was waiting in- = in and miczen masta, yards, Gaxx Sraxowsi.t, Pation, from New York for Cadtz, at Gibraltar in dietzess, teporta om the 13ti, ult, ta a hurricane to lat 40 20, lon 8 l0at her mala, mizea aud’ foretopmast and bboom, BAnw Boaz (Br), from Cardiff for Baltimore, before re- ported ashore sowtn of Cape Henry, haa bom got olf and was on her way np to Norfolk ti: fast, PM, Bria Mextow, af aud for Li sre with @ cargo of ma- bosany, was wrecked on soneeen ‘ov 17; all hands aaved. ‘Tne hate arfivedagre yesterday (20s). tt tha sent Horatio She was sold at autotion for $000. The Mregtaberad ties ane Miva ieatensed wre lemay, of Liverpool. Soir Aelaide, belonging to the Americaa Consul formeriy Am wchr Yorktown) was going to the aswiatagve of the brig Mozico, and becaine a total loss; crew saved. Buio LeM Mrunes, Eaton, from Mobile for Huvta, before reported at (ibr: z—falied from Mobile a0 the 110 Nov; experiencen'beavy westerly gules in lat $3, and the With Deo, when’ in at 4 Jon 4 bad a hurieane {tou westard running to southennias Wale ‘oh threw roan on beam a breakin, ends, cul away masta to right decks, iiled cabin and toreeastio with water, Earried away wheel, binnacio, and salls fore und aft; start stove Dadiy, cou menced leaking: lost 24 m: RH Woodny, of Seasport, ie Srthn ta ine 28 20; for, N30 net Me) washed overboar HB Msieamer Kin) Capt a te Tbesonwendee and otticers of the lagiows for she kind- ness anil attention bestowed on them. Souk Wa Srveur, trom Now York for Richmond, Va, was abandoned Ith Inst in @ sinking condiliog. ‘ore! were waken off by schr J M Richards, from Wil bquad to New York, The schr JM & was Steamship San Jacinto, trom Savanna, soon after taking hem off, AMSTERDAM, Jan 6-The Transit, Whitmore, from Callao for Antwerp, nuw ta Nieuwe Diep, teports having sprung her foremast ducing very severe Weaiiier off the Horo, and ioat some sails on Sep! 7, Dee 4, near the Westera Island, during very bad weather, she saw a number of bales of ‘cation. From Dec 20 to Jan 3, when she took a Scheldt pilot on boant, whe encountered very bud weather, and her crew baing ext hansted, she took tae assistance of an English dsherman to enter Nieuwe Diep. Frauavanp, Jan 7—The American bark Waldo. Baker, from Ardrossan for Philadelphia, has pat into the roads Ahvough stress of weather and with Uller broken. FatMourt, Jan 8—Pat lo, the Spes & Fides, Olsen, from Liverpool ‘or Phiiadeipiia, with logs of buiwarks, sails, Lore tpsail yards, ke. Favats Dec 28 (by Ne Kk or) what ito be done will diacharge unti a future surrey dt with her (since coudemnet), Her passengers wil! be for- warded by the American Union, Grant, from London, which will leave for New York in abou a week. The vesse.’s re- palré have been delayed by bad weather, ‘The bark Wallace (American), Adams, from Newcastle for New York, with a geaerai cargo, put in here Dec 7 with loss of foremast, some spars nnd sails, and cargo shited, and bas had to discharge part of cars oS ka Step a new mast. ‘The saip Joan Bright, rom Liverpool for New York (genurat cargo), pul in here Dec 35 leaky and with cargo shisted. The dcr Ward JPavks To em Malaga for New York rate, pi SAIS IN as ae a a Bias ONG Kona, Nor 23—Th pea yc anleet Sie egy 750) a in distress. sa Teens Lownsrorr—The bark Ada, of Yarmouth, NS, Murphy, from Middieaborough for NYork, ratlway tron, striick upoa Sinith’s Knoll. The crew left im thelr boats, and Mr, Smith, chief oilicer, and tive of the crew were landed here this azier= we Danish gallot Aipua, Ronberg, jor London, and ¢ Sallors’ Home, The above bark is re- bi have been cealated lala Nieawe Diep by the amacks ace ‘of the Uceau, of Lowestoft, aad Progress, of Buas- Miscellaneons. Purser Chas F Burke, of the steamship Huntsville, from Savannah, has our thanks for his attentions. STEAMSUIP GRANADA, from Vera Cruz via Havana for New York, put into Nortouk PAL of the 2th inst short of coal; would prozeed same evenings marine Wrecking Co have despatched the sicamer Yankee, Cap: Marshall, to the assistance of eclrs Norman, and Vitorine, tecbound at West Poin.t, The ¥ will breai them out and tow them to this port. The Atlantic TrsTIMONtAL.—Tho New York board of Unaerveriters have presented Capt LH Partridga, of the eae ae of © H Maltory « Co.'s Galveston line, a check testimontal o: iation of bis excellent in taking the alg lato, port after we, oes of her rudder P gale in the Gulf of Mexteo No- vem ye baring conairucied with uousual avility, and whieh he ingoauity a ry rudder and sternpost, b; JUL asstat- par’ was enabled to reaca ula port of dastiaation wi ance. Spoken. Bark Cadet (Br), 97 days from Liverpool for Philadelphia, out of provisions, And waa supplied Jun M, off Chincot eng y nig Nelie Citord, from ‘orvoik for Demarara, Dec tat jon. 3 chr J A Bragdou, from Boston for New Orleans, Jan 9, off ‘ey Neat. chr Henry, from New York for Jacksonville, Jan 18, off Cape Lookout. ‘The Maria Adelaide (?), from New York for Rio Janeiro, Nov & lat 17 8, lou 83 W. foreign Ports. ANTWERP, Jan 9—Arrived, Newmunler, Roper, NYork. Balled 7th, Normandy, Molutoa, NYork, Awsen, Nov i5—Vassed, stip Game Cock, Sherburne, from Hong Koug for N York. Aidoa BAT, Nov 80—Arnived, E B Loe, Haesloop, San Franciaco, Buts7ot (Pill), Jan 6—Arrived, Charlotte Clark, Brooks, Savannah QUAZORLONA, Jan 1-Arrived, Joaquin Serra, Ieern, New leans. Lowndx, Dec 11- Cleared, ship Idaho, Mur hy, Galle, Bunxos Avtes, Nov s0—fo hort stipe st Lawrence (3e), Nichola, for Went Cost, ia. bal jarlos (Arg), Hanson, une; barks Figr dei Mar (Br), Kiilman ;Sarak Hobart, Waite) Gipsey (Br), Hobinsou, and Barvadoes (Hr), Soiey, for Ne York dg: Josephine, faven, 10 do; Gerirude, Ath- erton, for Phiiadeipita, do;'Win Brow: Merryman, Boule, for West Coast, in bal wood; E A Souder (Br), Payne: M EC and Hesperus (Br), Waycott, for any Hopkins, and P 3 Arment we, At- ean ait. Biaurets, Leavitt, for Liverpool, 1 from Foran actved 10h 4 dlag; J (arg) Brown: Nashwauk (Bn), “Le Bia (Bre Forbes; Florence Baker (Bh Bond; nest pa Daniel (Br), Cisholm, and Ingram (Br), Ephraim, wac; Eugenia, Flet her, do; brie Maurice, Garison, for Antwerp; Helon O'Phinuey, Bord, for Nviork; A be Painier ¢ Bri, Kaye, for -——, for orders: Fi ad, Rupert), Haminond, wie sobs Mary ‘A Ricky Bafdea, for dan Nicolaas wulod Nor 91, bark Carrie F Loay, Park, X¥or In port Nov, Bi hares Corn Dagon Citters, for New York, leg; Damon, Wiluins, from and for do, arcivéd 224 ‘uray Noe 50--Satieg, tlencletta, river Clyde (not N¥ort’. Bx.1z2, Hon, Jan 3—No vesseia tn port. Brimeba, Jan 3—Saled, sehr Mary Lymbarner, Laneil, Doboy Isiand, Ga, to load fur Port Spain. Orrer, Jan Balled, Dirigo, Rumbait, Boston; 4th, Ra- jan 7—Arrived, Eroe, Linn, NYork. janta, Vernon, Savanah; 7th, Susan A Biais- bell! safied for N Sor! Dunwesuse, en 6—O8, Iris, Schutte, from Galvesion for Bre DrMaRAna, Dee 31-—In port bries N Stowers, French, for pay ee of Mississippi, Merchant, ee eee ar rived 27th: schr Liy johnsen, from N Yor Payat., Deo %7- in, sete Ward J Parks,” Bogart, from Malaga £6 for Wy ork, (eve, Disastera). Tith, Candace, viii (i, N¥ork. ne, Rahman, New Orleans; 2 Alw Anna ia ‘Trifletti. Niort et fa, Sioplen tinor, Ling Neweoaat!». GiuRALTAR, zard, Mi reins, Monati for Borton (and was towed o7 at): ‘Doth, m Kidaton, for Bavanrabs i distoss; Biot Geanene iis, iierpoo| fot N York); ties bey per Fen ee ai eee NYork): Eitea MoNet, Smal, Mex. | Mahia Sear Sow aidan % CC Colson, Berry, New Ori Rison Maite: sib, Minnie Cannel, imoner, iled 2th, Fury, Wilson, Malta: paras poe. Ly gk tw towed out; Al (from Mi aomegea ‘ie 4 yeh se McBeath, Pensacola; vig ‘OH ao Jan i, Western Sea, Harding, from Smyrna for Bos- mae 1—Salled, Alfred, Grey, (from Liverpool), Segsanahs 7 paren on ie rt tt Bey ae Oe Eraacisce, Gnas lew Orisanas sioers Guiveston' Mitton Grabires, Cardi and United hateos Jobe Wnrvey, Lovalh Cardiff and New Gates, do; Dapune, Young, Nomeriten: Pasih, Fg ome Ca Charieston. ‘emred Long, Ames; Maytiower, Cail, and ites Guecae ae Arrived (at Cuxhaven), J W Barsa, Da- vison, Philadel Sailed from ee shaxenpenre Boysen, NYork. Hoxe Hoxa, Nov dari ‘Ly-ee-Moon, Soren- sen, Yokohama, tn dist JAvASA, Jaa Ut—Attived, bark Leopatd (Nor), Mat Now Orleais (or Maracilies (put tn on account of bad er outelde); 12th, steamships "igotonia (Na, Liedque! sth, Gran Harris ‘era Ofuz for N i uensrenture {oP aan Gar aragon Leland. Gardena, 0b bar fowell, NYork; brig Expert Br), Mundy, fr Wave Great, Davie. Glerta Morea, (3 s; Ith, bark Boa Julia Sp. Mobile, rig Wm Muir (Br), Acker, Sagua, to HAMBURG, Portland, 1th, to joud for United 8: to loud for Bareolona load for United States, Koneore, Jun 2—Cienred, Skjoliand, Sohecnesy NYork. Jan 6—A Monsoon, Chilton, NOrieans; Damialng Franclaco; Sb, RC Wine pani Detroit, Curtis, San (Fran cried @ ren hilen, Bavacab nletsup, Catied Sth; Chevalier, Allen, Sarac n Cane at princetowe, Wanmdek, NVOrR; TU, Aine Halton, Cnet Hey Hnobere'y, San, Franctto: Wealth of auiony, Bhiety Boston; #hy “Tietorta, Woolson, NOrleans; EC Scraton, ‘ht Hagriven,, Philadginhin; Harter 7 Le ANC! 300 5 Laren, and La, «Victoria, Wool Won” Samy nt ont Gh, NI Cc eer and Pahtine, Thorndike, NOvieans; Nestorian (ny Dat. ton, Portinnd; th, Thos Cochran, King, Boston; City of London Brook, NYork; Victoria, Piessentien, do; Screamer, Young, Stance oh ns Lonisd Glover. Baltimore Ye Card el janter, Free i p an Clapp, Io teriene Nv cee: Kong 8 ce, Joant Vernon, Baxter, Noxsharan. ¥, Jan 7~Al anplon, NYorks Pa ta Norman _— iby Vilarra wih ie, Dakin, Ent sare Fi taeakin Rotten iadetphin; th, Ropub- van, NYOrk. from osenct tb, J ye Philadel pacionle, Wresixac San boa ives ound ow, Vid altos iva Ber ie omy Reed irae = fein, cov ay 8 tor Jankin, 49; Ei sont ra Beinn nyt eats ram Ork j 20d, Jann Charli Daag Gaui ie hy eames Said tb, bir | Taine, Segerno, Hampton Roads; 98th, Ar Carrer, hark a leGilvery, tb, pao) os “ary vd3th, big Nedown, Blanchard (from . from Cardiff, eee: £8" 4 Ford, for NYork, Idg: Tubat Cain, Loring, ieuin taclank, sche Annawan, Kimball, from aiti: a ona Co an 8, 0 toed, Undaunted Jacks, NYore, favre for N Orie wre for ope wir iy ‘Si Qeprey, Ts taylor, Messina (and snliod S008 Poe 0 for ore aac "Yatigha 0, Messing (gang ete ie Jaen, Des ge, Moston, York: Skillings, New ov, im I Cou Na), Sela, NYork ( pales igs “Lapwing, Bent "Honea, (or ‘tetany igs ae 4 mayden, Bu far New rer ‘id; a Santos, 1 Bee In port schr Bessie coh ee None hg TRL ipaty es V Williams, 30—Arrived, Charles loot, ryan oatoa | Jan te imore. In port Jan 5, Idg; EB Sin- nickson, Winahore, 2 ‘te vend Bork Sparks it VENIvz, Deo 8l—Arrived, Pieceo, Lauro, N¥ork, American Ports. BOSTON, Jan 19—Cleared, steamship Wiliam Kenned Parken Balilmore, vin Norioler Gack Apmeaier abe, Moke Ad€O } uriow, Haruna }se! ante Thompson, Philadelphia: Aroow re, Growl ’ “Gounecticut, Pendleton, NY CHARLESTON, Jan 17—Arrives. brig Rosalta (Sp), Maw cago, Havana. ach? Rodert Caldwell, Sobormaes, Nar, Ship Southera iia nas, *Liverpect Norfol ‘Smith, Nicbols, Boston. ne Bailed—Bark Black Hrowkers (lit), cerry, Philade) pins schre Ranger, Guoding, apart in Porto Wea, LS Davies Bishop, Proridaace, Teubetarrivad, sohrs Minnie, Farrow, Cusoariea; Wan Hf Sroele, Buck, St ierre, Mart, Suth’—salled, brig Sisto. Providen do; Jonas 5: Fites D rs. Union Fi Pawnee (Br), (Be for Quoenginwn,” a g Smith, setignrea rarioae debra wi uy sod Mathew Kinney, FORTRESS MONROE, hia a ee: revenue cuiter Northerner, from acraise. Sailet, bark May Queen (in tow) Baitimore. Passed out, bark David ‘icho.s, for Key Wests brivs Harold, for Sagua; Charles Albert, for Cardeoas;J H Pulingiam, tor Havana; scur Lucy W Alexan ior, for orto Rig GALVESTON, Jan 12—Arrtved, steamship Euterpe, ord vy vig Moses Rogers, Jones, do; schr Ida bella, & )- Arrived, acht E K Dresser, Reed- orgy, Brown, NYork. red, steamship Darien (Br), Peters, STER, J ag ss oe ay porte | waliory, Nori vi Virginia, Gampvell, Haran ker, Rotterdam via’ do. (Sp, Codina, Barcelona; brig Polkoa, (Spy Austrichy do ath Arrived. sitpe C 1 Southard, Ross, Charleston ; Mar- aret Pollock (Br), Mitchell, Deal. Below, abip Auguste, Von arten, from Bremen. A—steamships George. Washington, Gager, NYork: Tillgon, Boston; Cuba, Dukebart, Baltimore via and Key Weal; shi) Jane Fixu, Brown, Liverpool; bark Wm Rathboue, Doaus, Boston; debr Virgo rice, Bianchard, N york. Vith—Salied, steamsilp Ri Voth Arrived, steamship na. tan, Matlory, NYork. nvule, Baker, NYork via. Hine we OTE WERE Pass, Jan M—Sallod, ship Lisbon; achr Kate {blk Arrived, French gunboat Bouret, from Havana; bark v7 ree Jorin, Pout schr BT Crocker, nar i Jat 18, PM herired, “ee begets Noes es Saat i ‘ived, ac! iP amen Cunali jaf salle't for Virziaia). hota, New jan WeSailed, ecirs Henry Remaden, Ri Harriet 2. ork ; Hari O#FOLK, Jan 18—Artved, schrs At Ames, Adams, id iy Brower, Jamepany NYork. LR, Jan id —Arrvad, ships” Bismarck Sige cuuebih c Siaoee ‘Vath, Anstrutha (Br), Pitt, ‘aimed bark Die Gratin (Nor), Gjessen, Cape de Verds, Geared Lah, brig Lilizie M Merril Jan 19—Arrived, steamship Juniata, ace atte Havana. cose Boston; sebr Thos iekso1 PE "Del. ei The Sntow ing veamae vensels {com ital ia went to sea night an ja) } oh for Matanzas, eit ca parpool, yobs H Bailey, vados: us E ot ORT CAND Van le Arrived, ach? Pinta, Small, Lubec for Work. a ae ‘Seen Lona Heveatitest antes, , eH ORTSMOUTH Je Jaa 1&—Arrived, schr Plouguboy, Hutch NOVIDENCE, Jan 19—Arrived, sche Ruth Thomas, Dele usches Senet Lotge, Hateh, Elizabethport ; Capl- xD, Jan rrivad, eamsnip Taso Bell, Bi NYork at gt WFatoraneat Macahalls do, eee Lockwood, Suarett, James River to load coal for c VANNAI sani MaAretved, bark infuan Foe Sor remea. se eure Dona og as i, alg wb bad Me ator Nichol aie Boor 1d nie at p Marr Fy poset, Hamlin, ste ab Marge nf joc! iverpool, *Sisth—Clenred, ship Saimea Jardine Mathias, Liverpoo!, vd tus ae ee = a, New ort feat Ela, NYore ; Lot mictaaet Grioie fackdouyied let Hine, Georgetown; Right Bower ell, NYork; ‘Qepuen @ Pris, Philadel PavitMINGTOR, Xo ‘Tau i8—Cueared, brig Fotomac, Car- yh D. "Bree Wing and echr Aun & Ss, wont (9 sea 17th; and scbr Floreuce Ko gers crossed Lici—arrived, steasystlp Mary Sanford, Moore, NYork. fg a a A. Chickering, - MANUFACTU: GRAND, SQUARE AND Upaisite Prayos, th BE pair be Cross of the. tecion of tnd thestill higher recompense, the Cross niversal Expostton, Paris, 1567, Tuesw wo @ highest awards of the Baposition, and the house CHICRERING & GONS was the only due 0 honored. Ia the United States wo have been awarded sixty-nine Sret pre- miums {n direct competition with the leading manufacturers of tae ate and at the Great Txnibition tn London we Tecaived the highest award glren to any manufacturer in the Cited States. “Total, seventy-one arst premiuge end the — flattering testimonials the leading artiste of the "WAREROOMS NO, Ul EAST FOURTEEN ~ New York, between Sroadway aad Fis Fd Wey Wend eed ed ee ey tre ro te KEROSENE OL, Guaranjeea PERFECTLY SAFE, For anie at reasonable prices at DEYOR's, No. 117 Fulton street. A. Missieqnoi spr es ater.-Only Kuown remedy for Cancer and all Diseases of the Xidneys. For sale by druggiate, Depot 568 Broadway, New York. A—The Mair, Scalp and Face.-Dr. B.C. PERRY, Dermatologist, 49 pond street, treats wiih special prescriptions Talitag, 1084 and prematurely gray hair, Poa nching, eceome’ ringworm, sore an’ scald heats and ne diseases of the scalp which destroy the hair. He also cures by personal atiention moiea, wens and those distguring dis- euses—uinnataral red noses and pimply faces. No cuacge for consultation, Sead for interrogatory cirewar. A.—Cold-ine, the safest and most 1 Tor fords, sold by all, drageiass. ‘S, Astor Houe, corner Barclay s:raet. nit Foeve ge icart Aa se & yams ey ise eat to an ap asires ree ort ire rier We au roaiwaye erry Moy ana rary he as from Jan. 4 4 ‘Thatsday. Ghroste Disenses. A for = a Practical Printer of gp editor, with capital. See “Newspaper for saie," under head of “1 “Bininger’s Old Lesdea Dock Gin”—A Sure correc! kidi 1. Sold by all dru; groe cers, so ioe mivisada a CO., established 1 THe Nae ts Beaver street, New York. Branford Lock Works. Eprrors New HAVEN PALLantum:—Tn your reve {hts morning you state that an attachment for rate am: has been placed upon the Branford Lock Works by Harty: partion, The facts are, that a few months since the comoany sued one Josiah Oakes, of New York, fox debts due them. this Oakes has recently sued the pany for = 28 1 dscount and tor tun use of a pelty paiees ime an taleresh end Ps sheen suite ho hae aitached to the amount. of ‘orks have bona ade secounte against Gares on more mr hy offset soy possible ciaims of The company owes no debts to acy ‘one, and except for tbe above maitre in tot likely to be in Iigation with an og eed informant is mistaken stout the pasties being | as we are in controversy with no one from there. woe company Was never ina more i i roscoe. . BRANFORD, ny wise a Be B. Ten Thove Whe Ouers the Voice t= bite spaning MBN UN'S DRONE them to en niare aH soars Gan ccoteny Gahan Comparative ease, walle they render articulation clear. at Digoasos and ‘Coughs the Troches are of ‘ Batchelor’s in the = ate oly pees e ave Sienna tosiaotaae Unrivatied Hair Dye.-Sold and ar House. Manufactory 68 Maiden lage. ion n Water oft Certain for Mitepebapor a6 Guat applied at No. Constituti Diabetes and all street. Water Gives Cleats itera oS aaa rea pay fates paid for Doudioone 16 Wall streot, N. ¥ EAN? Ror 1 Astor piace. for Young Poor eas fake oat sparting even ie es sree Sold by druggists. dc. wu aa arey eee jue orget, Gare All Disenses of the Hair.—| carly Ny s natectee tes ators and marie, BEE Syotogsal voura at Bat eat Ba Beat