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The agent of the Press Association has furnished the following summary of news from the Baltimore American of the 18th: From China and Japan. A telegram from San Francisco, dated 17th, announces the arrival at that port of the bark Rogers, from Kanagawa, bringing a letter from Welsh, Hall & Co., dated Kanagawa, January 7th, in which it is stated that "the privateer Alabama is in dock at Amoy, (China,) and the Wyoming, Captain McDougal, standing sentry over her. We may yet hope that her career is ended. The Jamestown is also there before this. The news comes by the brig Mary Capen, five days from Shanghai, and is authentic." The palace of the Tycoon of Japan, at Yeddo, was burned on Christmas day. On New Year's day, the city of Yeddo was again ravaged by fire. About five hundred buildings of the better class were burned. News had reached Kanagawa, that on the 31st October all of Hokodadi had been burned by incendiary fires. Miscellaneous. A fire occurre