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NEWS BY THE Axe * York in the outward he,q French steamer to-day. Ty ———r—— “"ANTIC CABLE TO FEB. 3, [ 1 BLRGRATM TO THE TRIBUNE. _GREAT BRITAIN. t Lproon, Fob 4T o200 e reagned 18 h ] Ex;il"w; Fmbassador to Paris. E—— 28 ' d ponition ' FRANCE. .~ ng~Mr Movickar, the Com- a8, Feb, 2—Even’! i » iht Club, sailed for New- modore of the New-York Y t of the Cre- Fob. 3—Erlanges”, fund for the be tams it 0 et “uccess. Prince Nepoleon rec Gen. Dix, to-day at the s © PEB, 4.—lmprisonment for debt #n France. : : ; “The Ewperor has refuscd to allow Gen. Prim, the isb revolutionist, 1o remain in France. It is estimated that the value of the goeds already yeceived in this city for the Internat jonal Exposition amoants 10 a willion of pounds sterling. The first inn-clad man-of-war ordered by the Ja- paneso Govermment, js now being consiructed at Toalon. «cived the American Minister, ais Royal. is to be abolished e JITALY. —A grand fite was given fo ihe officers of the United States steamer Colorado at Villafranca yesterday. Friendly speeches were soade and toasts dravk, and the enthysiasm was wn- bounded. ] FLORENCE, Feb. 4.—The National Partiament kas nhlidn&l capital punisbment throughout the X dom of Ituly. Panis, Feb. T e AUSTRIA. Wiexxa, Feb. 8.—A radical change in the Migistry of Austria is pending. Lonpox, Feb, 3.—Dispatehes from the Continent announce the resignation of Count Beleredit February 4.—Count Beleredi bas resigned. - His wesignation has been accepted by the Emperor, and Baron Von Beust |bas been wade President of the Counell of State. ——— GIRMANY. B, Feb. 3—Fred. Carl is a candidate for the new Gexman Parliament. Feb. 4.1t is reported that the G Prussia and -Bavaria are mranging the basis of a treaty of alliance, offensive and defentive. 4 T BELGIUM. LONDON, Feb, 4.—Serious laborriots have occurved ot the village of Marchiennes an Pout, in the Prov- #noe of Hainault, on the road to Brussels. The troops were called upon to guell the disturbance, and, in #he discharge of their duty, several of the rioters were shot and killed. - Gen ad- Evening.~—The labor viots in Belginm are spre: ~ing. ——— RUSEIA. #r. PEr¥RepuRe, Feb. 3—A direct mail hasbeen established between this city and Pekin, Chiva, The service requires 48 days. GREECE. P, Feb. 4.1t is yeported that the King of @reece is about to marry a Princess of the fmperial family of Russia. — MEXICO. LOXDON, Feb. 4.—The steamer Undine which was @rdered to Lo bnilt for the Emperor of Mexico, has ‘been finished and will soon sail for Vera Gz, - — SOUTH AMERICA. Lowpox, Feb. 3.—The mail steamer from Rio de Janeiro brings the following intelligence : The United Stotes war steamers Shamokin and Pen- sncola Jeft Montevideo on the Sth of January for a The United States stéamers Juniata and Resaca were at Rio Jaueiro. @suite in the Facific Ocean. The steamsbip Ghiding Star left Pernambuce on January 14 for Babia. Bank at Bahia had been robbed of $206,000. was continuing her preparations for a vigor- ous prosecution of the war against Paraguay. } take nothin, Russia quietly urgin balf inclined to enc that war can be av 4 ing to stir up an e yesterday posted thr the Turks were colle the mosqnes for a m: had no foundation, I presume, but it created excite- ment, and some believed it so far as to communicate it to the Embassics Turkish papers declare that the war in Crete is fin- ished, that the whol and they ridicule they are very severe on Greece, and threaten death 1 10 every fon-ip o every 10reiE of money is very grea war have not, only e was in the Treasury, can borrow. ThejJa debt has been paid, b dlistress among the employés of fhen among the small wercha Women and ¢hildren Departa dare to show himself 1 se s puid who avoided or compel not declare war it will be beeause she cannot | a work of unequ: to carry it on. tion with this distress of the Government, the people yaise the money throughout the cow Extra taxes are forced from the already starving pop- ulations, and all threugh AsiaMinor there are dis- triets where there is places almost within Nicomedia for example. I have known o Wwhere men have murdered their own children that they might not see them starve. The Porte and the public generally in Constanti- nople have charged the author of the Le lion. I understand drawn the ¢l no other proof f it than common report. Iunder- ini k } ¥ d sli‘;\::d nl:u"' pha Pasha Imup:lu'lxm-nl pub- | and wori Barili and Milleri, both well- '}:"n.-.m h comedians at the French Theater. To-night s N P g ¢l | know to the frequenters of opera, will also ‘Ce que Femme Veut,” a comedy, and “Jobin et ily to M n that he Las never sus of oper yCoaue Fammo Voul” s comedy, ax sted hi f having violated his neutrality belong to the troupe, to which, it is understood, f 5 /U Y Gy will be acted; and on Satur- pected MRINI RETRRIES o e i ality | belong to the tenke, {0 R ave o be made. With,| da7.§vening will be prosented. the hisigrical drama a5 ibe representative of o friendly POWC, | {hig company, the prospects of which seemn to be al- | @ acte Famine. and mever sent any complaints against Dim | together encouraging, & season will open at the o - French Theater on Monday week, with the fashion- — to Coustantinople. sovernwents of | make on this is that th just now, and that Mr. It will be more grat of it 1 o to know that here and In Gid6eé, at last, it will be due right about this, too, not be his fault; but this way his presenc: ‘The President’s me sider the propric! United States toprev Morris has been offi that a Minister has appointed is the place. His name is ish Minister at Flore after baving several the man, at Jast dem rot tolerate m any be bas @ wany such who wo who would make America. There ax for the United Stat o g short of the anne soldier foun B The distress of the Tyx pent, aud the Minister of Finance does not | Contrastingit wi -e and acknowledged that they had other influence. 1 believe that they far worse position than it was Defore the w tune. Let ns hope that they will not fail. Eastern guestion have stirred up the Turks to con- sympathies and ebtaini that this last isnot true, for the x very last man in Turkey for the birth, nor originally was an Jtalian and a Roman Caths ted asthe spy of the Pope and of Austria, and Veing an adept at intrigue, he has been able to com- municate several important. secrets to th disadvantage of Italy. Now, we in America certainly donot want any such mongrel vagabond and spy added to the diplomatic corps at Washington. The Porte onght to send & foll-blooded Turk. There are and learn wmore of our institutions. Such a wan tion of, Crete, with g on the Greeks, with England ourage them, too, is it probable aided 7 The Greeks are also try- sxcitement here. Placards were ough the city to the effect that ting arms and ammunition in re of the Christians. This of one s Dbeauty three 3 $22 mann, e island has made its submission, | the ca: contrary ; but | bu otl much Freawrg Was Wi and the Minister of Police. The ‘With the reports to the en s to in Crete. e Urete. ish Government for want ate The expenses of the Cretan ’ caten np everything which there § ng but everything which the Turks | as Waldosurst, and Wilhelm nuary interest on the national | dering of Tell, are to b:‘:fl];::' herwise than impressiv praise. characts With earnest spirit an r nous gathering of the Cantons wasnassive i in 1ts effects. The majes! We can think of no con Having concluded a brilliant season of English opera, Manager Grover last evening begun a new term of the late mismanaged, but now happily re- stored, German opera. Under the business direction <0 well known for the talent of enterprise, the prospects of the new school of opera are as cheer~ ing as the fortunes of its predecessor. One of the Dbest of operas, Rossini’s “ William Tell,” was givien Jast evemng 1n a style snit Mesdames Naddi, ed to its genu such a nine mrgical Frederici, and Rotter, leading ladies of cleverness, and Messrs, Her- sries, Chandon, and Himmer, we; i yemarkable tion of force the ln-nlur{}mucc tould not . 'ew works demand so it c;nx‘nh in -nnt:uglrt;hor\gf, and to say that l‘t i aceord 1o its production igh ers, a8 @ rule, were sustain d’the grand chorns § n the fa- d thrill- delivery of Hermann ‘ormes’s dramatic ren- rticularly commended. 1 mmnsic that was not mt nothing clse is paid, and ther | B3 S st night ; and in this respect the repre. the Porte,and throngh sentation of “Wi ilhr::'l‘»']!llf' was one of the grandest is hes ing. | we have known. Something may said in ob- nts, §s heartrending. | W0 B S of the soloists, bu the cast, without in crowds surround the Treasury | S0 i on ™ eang est he should be stoned. No | late years, we deem 1 Le | ar it again_befons Ly auy possibility can b 008 | Thig evening Ni led to wait. If Turkey d In connec- | 48 ntry are suffering everything. There are snch ople. About | the wi f cases there | and as literal famine. sight of Constantin our Consul at Crete with be rant Herald lettexs on the re that the Porte has now with- thing else, Signor Ettore kefre, Max Maretzek's au bel The only comment I have to e wind blows in this direetion Sfillman is having the benefit | feel te ing to the American | same time hi )| 1 the Gleeks, both | folin, hae o gains her Jberty | Simunced serien of than toany aful re very nearly | Frigay. 1 waor, Op fail, it vl 1 iy (‘;,E_ 1:§> island in @ D ar, and in wisfor- pted to refer t wakin the €retans ¢ that if ¢ wore to Mr.Sill B . If they ultim failure will place the and the very make its novemonts Yite” of musie. 'Thi which is, indeed welody and mool of ger adagio of ol e there will have beena ssage and the reopening of the - )y of sending an embassy to the ent the Greeks from enlisting our i id. P hat Mr. y 10 sug ining ’-mr aid. l'll‘Y!'“fll.l 4 foy Deanty, which, Ny informed of this fact, and | j45 revealed, is won Jready been nominated. Thope | rently a beauty in itac eaid to havebeen | The and presto anitato—< the composer’s Titan wilderness of emotion more is to be said of ferred what praise is d rets it truly for us. Rustein Bey, ~ He has heen Turk- snce, and the Italian Government, times iutimated their dislike of qanded his removal, They wonld ¢ Jonger. He wasnota Tork by a Mussulman 1 eult as the work is to ble one to this appr his fingers to he media of 1u the interprete n that we ¢ religion, but In Florence m, to the orof wi Beethoven, and has , and | Jobannsen, and, ik uld be an bonor to Turkey, great deal of fecli a most favorable impression in e snch who have a real sympathy es, and who wonld be glad to go Jiedehen arve to esting a8 when earnestly colai’'s ) ¢ indso al but decided genius, of ideality, well as humaor, is to be presented. We are promised, shortly, a new opers company, of which Mr. Antonio L. Mora, a well-known po- | A fessor of this city, is to be the conductor, Madame Ginditta Altieri the leading lady. Madame ‘Altieri has been already introdnced to our readers 88 | cagion * The Mountain Sylp ife of a pianist of reputation, a singer of u_\ri!ly from t] thern and sonthent Europe, cently, from Bonth America; Miss Adelaide the eminent American contralto, has also been en- gaged by Mr. Mora, and this fact, as ghch as any- 11 stamp the worth of his combination. a tenor not unfamiliar to Mr. | Amburgh’s Menage Signor Fortnna, a [ pageant and vital calgvated artist, Jate of t able favorite, Traviata. — Though we are a day or My modest effort, a full and appreciativo a 2 ‘{hn'r Sonatas we iw the A musical moonlight, exquisite as Jively and quek ‘mover Mr. Wolfsohn plays lis r performer of volatil fantasias, Teminiseences, to Mr. Wolfsohn's evedit U much force: We doubt if such sone be sung in if Schumann and Schubert ave ever so infer- sung unambitionsiy. thing less and more than & powerful voice, as some- Jast evening's raordinary ; and it i8 to be hoped that we cason present Merry Wives ol and, dicnees ; able, o the r ng in behalf of t Seventh Beethoven Matinéo of ten was given, 0 ce at Ste arp minor . t can be when by to. s o1 ncholy lempla w like all else that nderfully self-conti 1 beyond ny thing plete the nature leadi ne and grace the composit dne to the perfc D tive stadent. ties and iea within ready recg! rope, are able to do. sung between the sons P ing, if wometin coneer thora of 1 sharp st feeble gener 08 INASICIANS, it secins A Bin- i} if not always too well. th the general character of opera in roduction ex- are to over. f Windsor,” Mr. Oscar Pfeiffer, Lie opera of nor- | Monday. more Te- Mr. John Brougham’s new drama, “ The Christian Phillips, Martyrs,” written expressly for Barnum’s Museum, been for along time in preparation, and will be Splendid useum he Bateman troupe; two past the occasion, we but at the which Mr. Wolf- iepived his s usual, to W i 8 on the solvent Inits ext ond tion ; but to ition of Beethoven ) leseri “ ta—an_allegretto cquisitely, out into a is and mnch ¢ wurs 1 OF am- 1 variati and wedleys, it i ny in 1N were | Since that meeting the following official exhibit of the Madame with a 100 Volks- style, or t Home- words, 8.0 a woman whom has cr¢ fed, w ereaf o, she Is the magician and love plumage, and n7¢ very much of it. She is—as the | fancy of the v dknown dramatist has wrought in her behalf—the fruit of an old magician’s art: in other 1 aged necromancer | has not occurred this weelr, w to matrimony. Bat, being | really scarce, and the trade has to fall back upon Western 8 ‘' an- CITY ITEMS. tmg— Buii’s Heap.—The anticipated scarcity of meat though live hogs are 1 . D Dressed, of which there 18 afair supply. Live aro selling MOLTONS GOLD PENS, m’.nf‘;‘:'——(l|:|( 1 famous and o) e H 'L‘ Yals i finally slmh“'uls. TS ot St osecs bgrine were sold at #8 60 per owt. Evefy- ! 1, rk, as explainjing the title of the piece, y anticipated alight run of cattle, and higher prices . that its heroine is gifted with the wgr of | in consequence. The total supply is small—only 4,740 THE 'gq m l-’ THE "u«.' A distri- ' and | Wonderfu TS | President pro i master, and they becomeso many such 38 the trme disposition of Withont having any elai now of asa_piano prestidigitatear, have been received heve which state that might be an ulmnu.ae 0 Turkey, but this Rnstein s wad than sensationally. dext & torpible. explosicn, accompanied with great Jows of | BeY; Who has been kicked out of Italy, would proba- ‘.’}fl'& o 1 Tox the exposition of Beethoven diffe, recently oceurved in Paraguay. ly meit, and, in the end, receive the same treatment UILALD. = iy in Amerieca. oy 8 MARINE INTELLIGEN * Six montbs have passed now sinee the Mudir of THE DRAMA. oo, Fob. .}_.,T mgi from New. | Larnaca in Cyprus seized with an armed force the __l...._ Work Jan..19, arrived at yesterday. cavass of the American Consul in the house of the A DANGEROUS GAME AT WALLACK'S THEATER. The steamehip Manbattan, which left New-York Jan. Consular dragoman and threw bim into prison. He | Ay Amencan adaptation of Victorien Sardou’s 2, has arrived out. lias lain there ever since. The Mudir too has held | « Nog Bons Villageois,” by Mr. A. W. Young, was Lowpow, Feb. 4~The bark Jrwa, Capt. Cuwmings, whieh left Galvedton Dee. 20, for Liverpool, was scen on Whe 2tk of Jupvary, in distress. She was making for #0 CANdiff, went ashore on the coast of 1he Jsle of Wight, ‘where she now lice in & bad position. —— - FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. LONDON MONEY MARKET. LoNDON, Feb. 4—Noon.—Illinots al shares lave sdvanced }, and are quoted at at 1. Erie shares have ad- wanced §, and are quoted at 39§, United States Five- Twenty bouds have slightly deciined; the ruling figure at the openivg was 121516, Consols fur money are un- ebanged ul 90 916, . Evening.~—Cousols have advanced j pereent, and closed a8 90 916 for money. American Securities closed at the foBowing rates: United States Five'Twenties, 72916; - Ninols Ceptral shares, §1; Erie Railway shares, 363 PaRts, Peb. 4—Evening.—United States bouds have de hued § FRANKPORT MONEY MARKET. FRANKFORT, Feb. 4—Evening—United ¢ whosed al a A€cline of §. AMSTERDAM MONLY MARKFETY. AMBTERDAY, Feb. ¢~ Evening.—The bavk bas lowered %e rate of dikcount from 4 10 5} per cent. JLIVERFOOL MAKKETS, FAVERFOOL, Feb, t—Noon.—The Cotton market opens Beavy and inactive. The & ¢ will nbt exceed 6000 bales. Notwithsta tivity, Middling Dplands are unchanged at 143d. Evening.—Cotton warket continued dull, and closed at ® decline of }, Middling Uplavds betng last quoted at 14jd. per B; sales of the day, 6,00 bules. The warket for Breadetuffs is dull. Lard was selling to-day at i2s., Tallow at 445, and Spirits Turpentive at s Petro- Joum—Pennaylvania Refived and Canada White are quoted at Jx 64, FORE, bouds ates S N CORRESPONDENCE. cnmteg— TURKEY. INE EXTECTED WAR WITH GREECE—LOW STATE OF THE TURKISH EXCHEQUER—CONSUL STILL AT CRETR=—A TURKISH EMBASSY 10 WASHI TON—FINAL SKETLEMENT OF THE CYPRUS DiF- | th PICULTY—A BIBLE-MOUSE AT CONSTANTINOPLI BRIGHT PROSPECTS OF THE CHETAN INSUREEC- TION. Frow Our Bpesial Correnponient CONSTANTINOYLE, Jan. 8 w7, Just now the Turks seem a little less inclined to Beclare war than they were last week, and the Greeks » little wore determined to bring on war. Alj Pasha | and the Grand Vizier ave making every effort to turn | the Sultan from his pnrpose, and althovgh Englaud and France do not agree in reference to Greece, they 2o agree in wishing 1o avert the war between Greece sod Turkey. 4t is possible yet that these influ- ences may prevent war, but I fear that things have already gone too fur. The change in the | Oreck Mmistry, which, by the way, will pre- went Bozzavis from going 10 vhe United States, | a8 be in now Miuister of War, is a change in #avor of war, The very first step of the new Ministry was to send for the Revolutionary Committee (ealled the Comipittee of Public Rafety) and ingnire what the Government conld do to help them on. The Cretan rebellion is as active as ever; the losses of the Torks and Egyptians there have amonnted to some 20,000 men, snd private advices from sure sonrces say hot the rebellion is ionger and the Turks weaker pevolution bas already advanced too far 10 be re- | wasatt Pasha bas come {a yielded to all the e Now T hope will finish the m texmined or Jess Morris, this affair the prestige of o the United States. Isee by the Ame Bliss is yaising fur erection of a Bible J a grand project. a great w in Tur himself to extend 1 House, a substantial now used came very Tho buildings oppos on to fhe pul Bible. 1 do not knof for the friends of th eure safety & ol b s 0N, in want of som every year, THIE € BY YN RGRAPR Cincannar, Feb. and other ports, The the rains WAS Carr off by ice | was caught at Pittsburg Landin, Her hull is Anmaged. ) gth off the entire steunier Ne My dam heavy ice fro THE ICK e, le! 8t Privsm ted by widerable damnge was onongihiel is e 1 aong the eo e Creek Chartiers d-Tt pressed without Lleodshed, or 1o e abandoned by $he Greeks. With the Bnlan wnd half his Ministers iy o v v 9 Gisls Moy st W than three montbs ago. Jo Thessaly and Epiros the FRANKLIN, rising iy. Sloanwr nidas left T JsATY gl kY. Mr. Morris threatened to leave. Finally, an arbitration was proposed b, ris was wise enongh to decline it. At length Aali yeport that the affair is seitled, the Turks having The Mudir of Larnaca has been dismissed in dis- grace. 'The cavass has heen réturned to the Ameri- sonsn). The dragoman has re , and the American flag lias been saluted with 21 sulate, which is an it would have cansed a rapture between Turk for the benefit of imdividual aspirants which can dous no possible good and which may do us noJittle haim. new nationalities have come within veach, essential to his work. Ouly last night the huilding with all its immense stock of Bibles and raise, but I shonld hope to build with less thyn ul respectability 1 should think that this sum would in Turkey—of something to offset the splendid and costly structures which ( i ———— JHE W, 1o THE TXIBUNR, opetied, several hoats having deparied for Now Orleans ® not been heavy. rious results at this point, but con- T o1 the Conelns e Railioad 18 ) mmiuent reek near this city considerible dimige was donie to private property by the lee gorges. JIEAVY RAIN AT O11 CITY. i% RIVER HISING AT FRANKLIN. Fueb. 4.~The weather is warm, and the yiver The ice has nog the Porte, but Mr. Mor- o terms, and Iam most happy to | comedy is neatly lation and adaptati done. To render ¥ essential that the as well as a keen wit. That er not sufficiently, su The_dialogne of ssential demands of Mr. Morris. ived $500 indem- 7 the ted States Govermment . its sket atter Ly abolishing the Con- | amusing. There are, mor absurdity. With a less d which appe skillfnl diplomatist than Mr. have: Qetitvyed P e Tr b ut would eithe e Govern unserupulous in t We ought not to create offices its of his new and Wi vican papers that the Rev. Mr. inaccess nds in the United States for the fouse in Coustantinople. This is far mor In illustr the vulgs illage an key. Mr. Bliss has done much 0] his work within a few years, as A Bible proof uilding, seems really i the Mayor’ o M fire mark, That there town and country is v near being destro, ite were binmed and 1 sahes of thib chorred. The time has come gnch a brilding g i posses could be safe thas ven the Tarks have withdruwn all o k13 mentarily and then ned, howeve they present li plication t know. how much e proposes 1o hat be would not attempt 0,000, This i ..,“,,“_”'m ) nrnl they mnlu-ln @ Bible in America to give toae- | (5 o i Le | Gy il permancnce to | ‘v.mll bnilding which would of iisel the ¢ity. ch evidente of its stabi ilself | testantisim is | ty | manly feeling w hicl tholics are erecting heve ack's excellence THEL. | , 08 (e it it also shows that ot and it is notorions that the idely and deeply audiences, the world over, ible elementsof comedy and tragedy, : and so the foree of the sat ! sweetness, an ingenue § peh plays into K anslator have a wit faculty for the perception of Gallio ite-has been, to some extent, though plied i A Dangerons Game” be Jivelier, eepecially in the first two acts, of eceentric character and petty life are the pres eF, Passikes in me” will deed, that M. pretty well nerous ( w6 i nr]vm ated , than are the om of this remark, we weed oy poi noyances aud tric ousy finds both ut a broad dif apprec 1 ed here o Oy« h fade away. for that r if i the leisur sver und hos , picti hours o ames W, Wi ! itute the const nerie 1, with — her talents and her MO RIVER OPEN. parts of the grocer and filled, with easy humor & NoVuktion W iew shwsaiiany’| Ag 7 Hellandai s Me, “Young, ok o, i river continues to vise rupidly ; still ; The at from Wheeling o Potte 3 Iy er larboard side is cut Both chimneys ara gone. T) secured ut West Colu Land one wheel broken, m Muvietia down, GE AT PITISBURGH, e breaking up of the ice ing, and whe throws fell o the lot and did_ not displ light. Mr. Gilhe and tenderness, ax old adapter of the piece, | pompous apothec: Pleasure of the perforn will be acted “Ours,” by the Academy of Music In respe® to the pro sound, but 1. done above and below. The ie on utively broken up. Some disasters -k . The long trestle-work at B flats are entirely innndated, In just yet to that theme, ences have thronged first; aud it is certai very long career. 'lo wade in the acting of i i8 yalning heayily, and the river Jee will probably break up to-night. yet given way, Tho this Sor vaw-Oricans | WY RANYE great popular suceess of the ente he is, as an as designed, in this o al as contrasted with metropolitan | and his satire has not missed its M o i, ot 1 They vebuke sensibility, emed, B four acts—which necd cutting and condensation— elding just enovgh to prevent an open rupture | and js called “A Dangerous Game.” That this title is apposite appears in the fact that the comedy shows how & lover played a dangerous gan and what befell him in the playing of it. construeted, and the work of trans- n appears to have been carefully to win a wife, The vglish it s of lis own, it insta mi . il But the comedy al to the emotions and realize o cortain momentarily effective pathos, Judged as o work of ot take a4 undemstood higher and ut to ks of trade e hetw s well asin hance to be o comedy is ther with univer- er mo- hem not be ves of man- I life that f A Dangerons , lust evening, to introduce oneo 1 actor whom New-York can il wllack, the cnrrent of asis of Mr, actor, found expression - far from ample—in the character of Faron But the part is inferior to the actor. A wood e i Jennings, abmenes was il the Daroncss_de Vilteprens She ix an actiess who never fails to evinee real fe herself with earnc every Lhulm-lerllmi.h.- assumes. The part of Heari it son, tis a t actor in the b M, Mori enacted th nance, A Danger cery evening until forther no will [ at th “riday evening of 1 duetion of W, ho Let ns Vinter ( t the dr ory improven 10 s 4 phe the W n ot t will be characteristic dignity . The Merc Yenice,” at the Winter Garden, we have alveady spo- ken at length, and it would be prematiie (o yevert liis office in peace up to the present time, although | yrought out last evening at Wallack’s Theater, before the act was at once an insnlt to our Government and | 4 Jarge aud brilliant andience. It was well put upon aplain violation of the capitulations. Mr. Morris, | the stage, and well acted, and its popular success mr Minister, k complained, has reasoned, ) § consi f soed O B Hspen bt ok war o o | e P oot averrihing: | £ ¢ Rla O B Bt it bt Throwgl the missionssics of the | Wil are Vinled ypo the Mayor Ly bis envions b o b The Aot Titleroctaly bas Uane | L] bl e e se 1] assuming at will the aspect of a bird of aradise. Her experiences on the the course of true Jove are illustrated by much dancing of sylphs, much sin, of songs, and a good deal of gay scenery. of the play u!rf\'inl . e ing Th - Indeed, the whole a'fnirei«n:v‘[ the slightest substance. Miss Sallie Hinckley enacts the principal part. This piece is to bo " ] 3 rescnted every night this week, and at a matinée on Saturday. It is net casy to say much in reference to the repre- sentations just now given at the Broadway Theater | 80n and Lay of the Revenue Service, made a thorough —thoy areof 50 light a character and they change so constantly, But we are glad to record that the Wor- rell Sisters are prospering, and that they have entered upon the fourth week of their engagement at this honse, The present bill comprises that very clever and interesting burlesque, which—as many plegsure—was 1 r. George Fawcett Rowe as Clorinda, last season, at the Olym) | Prince’sservant, which is assumed by Miss Worrell—the mérriest of the sisters three. lesque is presented with good scenery, and consti- tes an agreeable entertainment. It would be more a able, though, if the young gentleman who plays Theye are times when such benovolence as that of Dr. Holmes's comic beseech ou can lorinda would restrain his humor, genins is benevolence indeed ! Do not—we ¥ Clorinda—do not be “ as funny as her %mgl burlesque—that of ** Aladdin . Scamp”—is presented * Cinderella.” Miss Sophie Worrell will take efit at this theater on ¥ riflnf" \ 2 has repeated every afternoon and evening. scenery is employed ; the whole force of the company exercised; and even the Animals of ¢ the scene. ~Two performanc: CITY GOVERNMENT. ——— BCARD OF COUNCILMEN. CELEVATTNG WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY—S$A THE SWITCHES AND TURN-OUTH, The Board met at 4 o'clock yeeterday afte as a prelude to evening, for which 1 is in preparation. The new play of ** Clairvoyance” will bg p{"odnced next introduced to swell the will be given this week by the “ Cinderella, lay-goers will remember with Pi6 With | pungra, and Mrs, jgratf, the founder of the Bond-st. Homeopathic Dis- Wood ns Cinderella. As now presented at the Broad- | pensary, way Theater, the most attractive part is that of the Jennie bur- or the a bej f Van 1HOoN, the President, Jus. G. Brinkman, esq., in the chalr. The Jobby, a8 usual, wis filled with the customary number of politician, shouldor-hittors, and strikers, whose presence goemed to enbiance the iuterest of the proceedings Board. of the Mr. Gilmore offered » resolution appointing & Special eamires with @ view of properl anniversary of the same, Decensa the e A Flynn, MeVeancy, W appointed as mue The amendme! Hnr. O'Brio 1w bound to take out of the Presideut’s hauds the of “ appinting Committces.” The resolution herotofore presented allowing the ittee on the part of thia ped. s Outs, pro win mloped. The Board then adjourned to Thursday vext. BOARD OF ALDERMEN, 1d no meeting at 4 o'clock yes ot ing at roll-call, ) Board witbout da , The Board | | afternoon, & qu THE SUN MUTUAL INSURANC Wo published yesterday some of the state carrent in fi condition of the Sun Mutual Tnsurance ( amitten of five members of the Board to take the a celebrating Washington's Birthday, and s an amendment that Moeesre. Roberts, Daly and Calkin, be Board. 0 voce 10 the reporters.]—Yon see, we power 0 varl- o kalt their switehes and tom- r shall give Lis assent theroto, torday nd the to. : COMPANY, rments al cireles of this ity concerning the pany and the (s of & meeting of the scripholders held on Saturday ire Into the truth or falsity of these statements, assots and labilities of the Compavy has been given to the public: ASSETS, ‘The nasete, 94 they werre on the main snhatant; e ws follows : il IOTLRARES. . .. loans on stocks, ne- crund interest on b :v:lhmn reuts o Total... The 'lll of January, and ve- :;:-u 440,650 00 ‘The labilities were as follows Divideads on scripnot called for, and now due. 259,800 60 Loans.... . 6,000 0 Estimated nt of claims for losses, re- . turned Priame, commissions, unpaid . 81, 1566, . 648,611 00 Total HabIUHCR .oovvvnevnniinenn weeeen 81,844,111 00 To these would be added, If it were proposed wure all outstanding riske, $637,000, for premiw od off ou the 3ist of December, 1506; and th claimed that the company might retire from busine still retain the ny amount to 1,961,111, which sum Is le: alar wssots, The comps $500,000, whieh is ot ineluded in the tabl Half of this capital has been received, inder 18 to be rml(l in by the 15th fust. There 1t officers clatm, would be ax follows : THE SHIP TARTAR ASHORE. ship Tartar, from Caleutta for this po , a8 beforo reported, near Long Braueh, dur ashio the storm of Saturday night. sick of the seurv means of a metallic life near the scene of ¢ fferers were cxsel will pro r enrgo will glnger, g, | WRECK OF AN AMERICAN SCHOONER. | By veLEGRar TO THR TRINUNR, WasHiNGToN, Feb, 4.—The United States ( Cavado, undor date Trinidad de Cuba, January State of the total loss ater of Philadelphia o8, from Philads ndlise, and was w anight of the 13th i Cienfuegos in nt ligl 3 on with the ) i portion of the cargo. WEECK OF A BRITISH SIIP, “eb, 4.—The British ship wrecked yesterday Fort Poir , near this city. 10 lives 1o DROWNED IN THE EAST urday evening, about 7 o'cloc Poiut Lalw On last namned James that were floating in the E Morris, Westebester County, the act of jumping feom o i ' uy he was trigd hut The body has not ye vered. of aboul ten yeary wtuess into | edious part, st possibli ous G he Broo) his w it of wever, (he Large andi from the will have n ment that is antduty, The “ Bird of Paradise,” which Las taken wing at toikears J 1ho Ney-Youk Thsasr, 1o o cavibusy of very ety | oy wad | | | Blesshim, residing at No, -4 SERIOUS ACCIDENT 10 EX-COLLECTOR WALL Yesterday moon a serious aceident befel o) of his 1 felt ) his lert It s 80 8 ng in contac 3o Hously infured that ¢ He also sustained other injuries. Jersey City held an ingu med Coroner Warren of Sunday evening] on the body of a Germ 3 South Eighthst, wh y ha @ aubscribed enp- Nearly all of her crew were nd were taken from the vessel by car, one of which was stationed £ reported in a falr © @ to ¥ to have her strip) Jong, While playing on some cakes of ice st River near the dock at Port | s drown- -Collector for the Fifth District of New to rein- ms hus ens ind assets In theso relnsurances. Including the or the head of present Habilities ny id be an nnfair state- {4 against s than nE- the re efore, & statement of the actual condition of the compavy, 88 Unimpaired Capital—On acconnt. $637,000 Btoc 00,000 Total. %, 1,137,000 DISASTERS. . o R it ran g the o taken 1 wmostly y -, ‘onsnl , of the . The elphia, recked ) Jany afe Sehah it and It lad ile in rescuo i of age. ACE. A, H. house 1o the iron il he est on Hol o fell For sale at No. 25 Ma Yok, and by every Mgfiam% head—but the anxiety of drovers to be figst in, brought about 2,600 together at One-Hundreth-st., and after a few sales at last week’s rates, prices fell off* 1@je. per Ib., and same prices. 1 the market closed extremely dull. Sheep just hold thelr orton makes no Pens stamped with the own, but trade is far from lively to-day. Name or Trade-mark of any other; there ey where an Agency is established, the public m: Tie SEIZURE OF THE STEAMER R. R. CuyLER~ be best suited, and at the saiue prices, by calling Deputy Surveyor Van Brunt, assisted by Captains Pler- the Agent: in all other places those wishings' tnspection of th ?:0 M::lm')n rder mfi s Hpt ' nspection of the steamer R. R. Cuyler yesterday re their orders recelve prom, : noon. They found four 9-inch and two 32-inch guns, if accompanied with the eash. ¢ and shell, and some 200 OF Wighal g 0, suias dcetions Tor. tho ‘Goast of W0 NMAKES THE BESTAND CHEAPEST GOLDPENS? e MortbX God PEN.~The shadow attends the substance with 1o less certainty than mmitation follows success. If a man buflds & magnificent house on a novek plan some other man is sure to build another as nearly - Like it as possible. The confiding, clucking hen Jays egg; buy buman skill hupmlmedndlmarnnfl Bpain, France, Brazil, Rio de la Platte, and the Mediter- m:a:n h?:?fi nl:,] (i‘u )t.“l’(eod‘l zool;n they h;und concealed AN ane i 3 and specifications for the laying .fz"ilfim';:‘.'. ot —— Boxp-st. HomeoraTHic DispeNsary.—Dr. | Otto has issued his12th annnal report. This is for the ear ending February 1. During th cen tregged by tlie pliysician ¥ ‘.’.fl{:.',‘: %’;m fmitation, which to some degree is made to gerve in ther: with thi¥ charity 25,00 cuses; 48,03 prescriptions were | place of the orlginal. The hen very stupidly sete on given and 8,245 outdoor visits made. Out of the number of cases treated there were only mda‘mu. following is from the report: *“Our accounts for 1868 show a deficiency of nearly £150. Had it not been for the very liberal lpgroprlnfionl recelved from the State, and China egg as if it wesen genulne one; the robber of nest is enjoying her real produet in the shape of an lette. But after all, the hen isnot a whit mwore stapid 1aany specimens of humanity, who accept a spurious likewlse from the city, for the past few years, we should :.‘,I‘nghfigegl?:g#.:& ago “}"’l“fi.mffi“?:’“ .,: insti- | stitate and only too Iate to find out their error. - ranch of medie e Tepre- nce, Mortow pens. Morton kel .t Miaees e O | LA R i A it every partioular, except in obtaining sufficient pecaniary | $¥ills bis capital, hislabor Bud his bt assistance for its maintenance hose who well know, | means of his patcnte§ machinery produced apen whicly; satistied everybody. Enviousand covetous knaves his success, and, aware of the gullivility of manl . made miserable imitations. They stole Morton's and altering the initiale, 50 a8 to avoid legal conseq > announced [their puerile efforts as * The Morton Pen."® Some even went further, and issuing circulars, promised on receipt of a certain sum of money to send back & Mors ton pen by mall; the money would be sent, but no pen all would be returned. Generally, however, spurious, Y ‘would be palmed off on unsuspecting individuals. by To remedy all this Mr. Morton has decided to sell LI péns only at his store, No. 25 Maiden-lane, or through authorized agents, who are, in all cases, provided with official certificate from headquarters, and with a or at least ought to know, that a charitable instit this kind cannot exist without money. Wjon °£ awmelierators of human suffering, dispensaries for the siek poor have always ranked among the most meritorious and important of all metropolitan institutions. They de- serve and should command the first thought of all ‘who M heart, o the Attentioulof b thercore, wé ComMENY 3 o i our justitution.” b Sifpira e — ARRIVAL OF THE JACMEL PACKET.~The brig Jac- mel Packet, from Singapore August 20, and Aspinwall Jwmary 9, arrived at this port on Sunday. The brig was from Singa for Melbourne, and was seized at Aspin- wall by lhe";}‘.’fl‘ Cousul, for an nunm l‘n’ the cal dispose of her cargo at that port to el ormment. She is in charge of an officer and prize crew of ) — the United States steamer Mackinaw. These report that | stock of the Morton pens. In this way purchasers on the 31t of January, in latitude 36° 50, longitude 72° 10', examine | dhey saw the e (e sehiooner Mary, of New-Jersey. | 91y buy goods that they can. previously themselves. The writing public may therefore pnrchase their pens from Morton or his agents with — New-York Historicar Sociery.—At the mgnthly meeting of the Soclety, this evening, a papor 18 to be read calm faith and a confiding security.—(N. ¥. Evening by 31.,.,,,, Lawrence, €sq., Afino Hutehmson—A MorTON'S GoLD PENS—Mr. Morton, who 18 D e P oot It oae of areat mter. | Old friend. of ~TRIBUNE readers, makes Dig sl and aduits of & strong and picturesque treatment. appearance again this mornhlg in our advertisin, columns, Our opinion of bhis pens " f ente ] 00 often ex. to be doubtful, but we take pleasnre in saying once more that we know of no ms in the world equal to those manufactu 3 We have used them for more y than we care to remember, and we have sent mAD: thousands of them to friends who were exte: our circulation, There never was but one testimon! In compliance with the request of many who were uuable 1o witness the display of Ladieq fine Boote audd Kboes mado for the Paris Exposition, which were ‘exbibited last Thursday, 1 have the to inform the ladi ind the publie &ruufl that the Khoes will Jon for two days, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sth and Gth ivet Bekr, No. 27 Park Kow, oetletooisbd bt about them. They write with unequaled ease and§ LovrerEs afford very nneatisfactory invest- .:fl'd"fi]" s ‘""tl"l:'t‘":- ‘z'v “' i3 d““m ‘:"m penin to most of their patrons, bat mone, for Kmrs Fase Tvo | 4 ) Cowrnn tavariahy dras &Hybfll toes u e ¥ . | is as remarkable as the nicety of Cosyrn invariably drawe a prise. 3 Wadiosale depoty No. 154 luiest, manship. There is & reason for fllll.l;l perfection. M Bomsman's Awrnicay . Boscisss Cotzzon _of | Jhor o nPese ey W ey Kinsty 06 b S inyhebs, iasa., I Jooked upan wth greas fvor of howe,an well s | glo0 St o ble him to malke pens at fhronzboct the conniry. Why ) Bedause it redeems ail ita &l»duu. " on, c| ake pel faithfil to the public treat, and does not wients nutl they are | and cheaper than can be fabricated by bess woin have snperseded steel pens wit all who study aduste s e e Bpetcat by » Caminiioo of eading busi matruction.” tisement under e bead of ™ I cellence angd eeopmhy"nd in the same way are Snpoate 4 inlld'.mnenedhtot gold pe Mr. Tye TRIBUNE ALMANAC FOR 1867 is NOW | sells by agents well as at own store, No. wranr, Price 0 centa, Bee sdvertisement under bead of New Publics- | Maiden-lane, and his adv t gives, foss. ————— teresting way, all needful ig(oyunmnn to I.ATEST_' SHIP NEWS. ~OFFICE oF THE Prass, ; PHILADELYILIA, Jan.10, 1667. PORT OF NEW-TORK...00c0v.- Abllom--.v. 2 - - 6. - EAR Sik: Five years began to use & gold R 3 " Bark Adelive €. Adsms, lfi..flflfianuh, 12 dars, with sotton, | Of yoUr manufacture, u:l’l‘:xve written with it Ke., 10 master. Pebl, in Florida Btream, saw abip Gettysburg, r‘n‘n;n. ?: at lue“a:‘zn 12 mhls pages of tn?' i o 3 o ued condition, as you o (Brem.), Mitckin, Malsga, 49 days, with Jead and fruit | e euuma, Mammend, Port Gpain, Trinidad, 2 days, with cocon, | pem, never cut the y, never rig Adele (Vener), o ~ ad so steady work. a'o Boonen, Graves & Co. Burk White Wing, Pike, salled for New- | (¥ P FNSese oy ) Yo l--du-pn;flm{ % - this, ¥ .Mllllflfllll ig Christian " Nelson, To Janelro, 51 days, wi Funch, Meineke k Werdt. Brig Mariangels (Iial), Basile, Palerwe, 78 days, with fruit to Law- We thiuk Morton's Gold Pens dechiedly toe best of any la the = — [ Boston Travelier. , Gles & ¢ reace, Gl k(o g Jobm, X. B.), Golfrey, Aquis, Harth, 24 dave, | ~Hi'cheagert pensin the market are Moston's Gold Pess—] wi! m'-—lkunlflr Tias had fino weather, with soutberly winds. | Post. Left sekr. Aucle, frow Halifax, just arrived. DISASTER. Susan West, from Aus Cayes for Bosten, war wreeked Jan, ua Al bands and the eargo were saved; the laiter was NOTICE TO MARINERS. Ofeial lnformation bas been recelved at the ofice of the Lighthonse z'l.fllfh# lights on thelr Ml!mmfl - e X o Nas given notioe that, from the 1at of Decen: T S exs wos o from the evected l‘Efi Verle, au the Wesh Cotet o fro e sama date, & ight would be shown from. e s poltaf Gores B, e Nacihiied fo b6 enery day. o the Lovdom, on and after the 15th of ,I-.naq'hmlzn.n- the point of Lowastoftuess. Mortou's Peas are kuown to the trade. and fo thase whe use pe ""“':""‘3'::'1""& el vl e e o the best in the world—[Daily Uulon asd Adversieer, Kesh Menal Lighthouse lenee . "’:fi;fi - n..f‘j.‘\.’-y':o'-'n fosie i ooss G B * # ¢ No better pen than this s X 4 w called Cocl verican : 8 dhrly b atred o North Cockie s of s 1 | L1 RHESH TR pew s m’:pm-n,\'u':'. Try aisned e g 0 x;;;‘;-: (;;‘ e Ty we incouwparably the best pes e T cowd Fonnnse Moxnon, Feb. &—Sailed, steamsbip Misissippl, for New- | e g Yorke Raied for Bafimore: Bark 1S, fom New-York brigs Christo MORTON'S FIRST QUALITY. Y Dol ba; Oce Mbfl:m- Taerars lk!‘nl from Cardenss; (WARRANTED.) - . Favorite, from Rio; sebr, Lucy W, Alexander, 501 |y eee Pens are 16 carats fine, and are polnted with Cleatiegs i b, de-Arrived, deamship Minmi, from New York; ok very best Iridosmin Pllinhh(‘nnfilldl{ of this quality is sold with the slightest i illesy AJax, from Calousta; barks G Bell, & Featlom, fro M e Soosuas bigt, Warrior,from Mnriaam: | whicl akill and the closest ecrutiny can detect. Uyclove, St Mar lsey, Jacmel; schra Pomoua, Cape Haytie Every Pen s stamped ** A. Morton, Quality,” Rossvay "_‘l;li.; “lfl\;:r"dlfiu“ nl.lh ';,l‘l'. 'N:,('Bkmlll. numbered. (¥ b, 4.4 ¥ s ‘aleon, for Baltimore, " Nf\‘:’::“o. —A - wechr. 8. U.PU raves, for New-York, Ar -"{}:fi.ln‘ghlu are waranted for six wouths, except The Cases are made of Coln Silver, and for this g: are extra heavy and strong. PRICES OF PENS; AND PENS IN SILVER EXTEN CASES WITH PENCILS, ® MARVIN & CO’S ALUMAND DRY PLASTER D BURGLAR 25......with Pencil Case,.. 82 180. with Peneil Case, 2 00......with Pencil Case, 2. ith Peneil No. 275, ith Pencil Case No. ¢ Pen. 3 50. Jth Pencil Case Fhe Numbers indicate size only, No. 1 being the ew. and No. 10 the largest. PRICES OF FENS WITH SILVER-MOUNTED DI ~ HOLDERS. No. N No. No. 10 Pen. Ave vow considered the N Nos. 7, 8, 9, and Best in the World, No. 265 TROA No. 721 CHES' C (WARKA These ave 14 carats fine, ana are superior to any MortQy ¥ w ) Principal Warchonses, { ie provious 1o the year 1860 ivery Pent 18 stamped * A, Morton, Second Qumy,f‘ and mimbered. Tln“ Points are warranted for six months, except agalngh accident, d The Cases are made of Coln Silver, but are not so heavy as those of the First Quality. ’ SILVER EXTENSION H PENCILS, Sreenwich Flour ssd e house. £ than any st (‘U TO MACFARLAND™ Be X Pwenty-third ot and Broadway, There y BOOKS of the 1 the old Standand orks, aud also cbo; PRICES OF PENS; AND PENS IN N COMPANY. EIVED FIRST PRE ASES WIT $1 50, taral Soclety, 1 3 o™ oniers Tic Mows | No. 6 Pen i Kold everywhes . v 2 THIR - o e ol MORTON'S THIRD QUALITY. b BRICK ! BRICK! 1\\'ARRA!1MISV e State Brick Sachine i capalie of anufsctusng 25 | These Pens are 12 carats fine, and although cheaper, 28 | . I with steaws- | af least equal to any gold pens made elsewhere, a8 re | X I ¥ ind good writiug qualities. | o 1064yl 1 Saratoga fn 108 I &y amped A, Morton, Third Quality,” and IS OF (D50 Spietint s W0 I e Points are warranted for 1x months, exeept againgd’ ights for sule, o wade of Coin Silver, but are not as heavy et Quality. 1. W. GREGORY, A BRADBURY? MANOTFORTE ESTABLISHMENT No, 3 Pen A B it amas ot Yo $ben With Pengtl Case.... Mr. n i v, Iu ronseq utinned il th, ie com. g S - | PRt ';"' PlanoTort or Dudoete, s ow o | No. 6 Pen with Peucil Case.... 316 e eholceat of MORTON'S CHEAP GOLD PENS. The chuicert of thor { Wl the s (NOT WARRANTED.) These Pens ave 10 carats fine, and ure Better Wil and wore Durable Pens than can, without operating ced for the prices, tow's Patented Machinery, be produc were the Gold furnished” gratuitously. ILVER-PLATED BE% CASES WITH FK ) imple with the yood wiil of the business, will PIANO-FORT EAT DISCOUNT. be wold for cash at & wutil further notiee. iher ES OF AND PENS IN 0 whil estabished to reguire o A worestalts Dat Reeneifares A Maglo Pen. e Pigh e at o medias price; | laucky Pon. & LWL B GEO. A, HICK Alwiys Read ¥legant Pen xcelsior Pe ‘These are Well- Iridosmin Points, the avern, will far outlast a gross of they are wn " They ave not numbercd, but correspoud Jn size to Nos. CLEATH 2 Eorml Carriages, L, down stuirs and broke his neck, Tt appears that the de- | ~ o ermrnees. | 31 42 6, and 6 respectively. A ” atundas wnt, v | A L PARTIES WISHING 10 BUY. OR oo a4 dlacoust o 10 ey el N oo Detween 10 and 11 ¢ 1 it door ut DESIROUS TO “SELL HORSKS, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | g40 .';umiomuaJdnunlow 2 the I of the staltwiy, wh Ty steep, foll head | oF nvlm;hwrlllm:' to the HHORNE BUS 3 moukd | #58 Tek 15 faken of all remittances by majl in regi et o the bottom., D, Kirsten wan caled, wid urrived g to SIEER & JONBRYIDRSY o letter, and the safe delvery of the soods Buarattec in about thir " it.the unfortunute mon bad A . « B 11 who seud twenty cents (charge for registering) Dreathed i Lupon Hon 1 v as | A DAMS & CONE, No. 688 BROADWAY e he price of the ordered. " Nia neck was broken. Ay ntal death wos Vit putehase ra 10 beir wxtensive sssortment of Arste O reccipt of the money, the subscriber will send hy 1@ vendered. Biesshim was M oye ‘ GES, compr CLARENCES, COUPES. LA tarn wail, or otherwise, as directed, a Gold Pen or - treme poy and othec e close and open work, made of the best | g /octing the swine Gocording (o . Address, . and deaves n wife and thre FATAL ACCIDENT IN MOTT HAVEN, An old lady named Mary Sutliff, a vesident: & Village of Mott 1Taven, was fatully injured on Sal ght last by falling Aown the area steps o8 she w ering her bome, ‘The old Lady was Mxty-seven ye Jeavenu bupbandgud iiree udren. T the urday the best workiuan, ot their ovn manufactory. LOR SALE — Four luge new two-homse B TRUCKS, Apply to 8 W. WILSON, No. 299 Brosdwar A. MORTON, No. 23 MATDEN-LANE, NEW-YoRE, 1 have thix day appointed Messrs, O, E. 5 e ars of l 1‘4“\“"*1‘ KERERY, sy v e w20 Wk Prosdway, 1 F Ho. 400 Libertysh for ‘the sale of Gold DQ w ufl%ml&s-flw- (0 .Euniu. LI‘F-