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THE NEW YORK © ®* WHOLE NO. 7455, MORNING EDITIO ERALOD. ‘-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1857. PRICE TWO CENTS bold. Had been im contact with ae omknown schooner for being t Tho Nica Movement. : THE PERILS OF THE SEA. | Sot, ¢ boon conuct win m oars a THE WEATHER. Saieatcae ace Aenmemates S| came fei memese mans wo mcs. | APRIOAM EXPLOW ATIONS schooner belore paoboagi ih oe ete reached any time before one or two P. BAGUA—PROVISION - te they separated; the lout NEW YORK IN A THAW. Paying « quarter dotiee aad te city belore night | Perit as or the cause for wha h Gomera Wainy ia | The Nile Kixpedittoas—The Cape Colony ~The One of the Buropean Steamers Sup- | wsPrit, but could not tell what other damage she sus- | guy crry IN AN 10K SWAMP—9HE STREETS FILLED | WM AD immense improvement ca pottiauger Western Ceast—Explorations ot" the Nigor= talned. It betng night, the Florence took on board ¥ ‘MUD, ven- | Which ofien took » whole cross, the Contending with such wonderful tenacity and courage in " posed to be Ashore. Sprague, first mate ani Shean se Diese ob onan Pe at gl La ps werking taste war by spe long eo pe Nicaragua are busy, both 1a this sity and Now Orleans, | Beturn of Dr, Livingston, ce, brig Philura and schooner Florence having both loattheir | CITY RAILROADS—REMISSNRSS OF THE AUTHOBI- | anoint ge gi % fn ratsing both men aad means to soad to biy assistance, | THe sa'o return of Dr Livingston from the iaiev\or of boats in the late gale. When the brig was last seen she TLRS, ETC., BTC. ten Inland beat re ty ‘The condition of things ip that republic has kiadied anew | 4!rica, alter seventown years of travel in (hat cingular re gion, has been the subject of geaersl coogratulsuce ‘This excellent m'svovary, whose 1sSuence must beve been very deep seated tohave epabled him to traverse aad to inbabit tt ineafety, when so many distinguisied tre THE RESCUE OF MORE LIVES AT SEA, was fast settling by the head, and probably sunk before | New York is apt to got exotted whenover # snow storm | heralded, (no pun intended), to the world as an extra: | the excitement that was formerly crested by the news of next morning. Osptain Sprague reports:—The Philura commenoes in this city. There are visions of nice times totem 167 excootot his successes and the determined opposition of tie United ko, fo. #. left Savannah th inst.. and on the 17th, in lat. 3176, | 12 tbe Avenues, in which fancy slcighs aad pretty girls anbeecesnae ae Tiser bonus as on States azthorities, They aro now exerting ali their ener- lou, —, took « gale from N,N, E., which lasted 48 hours, | /0ft & conspicuous feaure, and jolly rides om Broadway Sr eaian nterans tavern. Spould the winters | gics, and ft is expected that {a less thax « month five hun- -ONE OF THE §EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS during which in of coming years be severity with the preseat, PP ” " vellers bave disappeared amid tix barbarous wastes, bes shipped asea, which awept decks, lost age Omatbus sheighs, where all classes and ranks are * | dred reoruits, or ‘‘emigrants,’’ as they are called, will be pe a J ASHORE AT NANTUCKET. boats, was sss at beam ends, wan competied to | Jumbled together, and the young women tet froquent Sonis eaapid te os eee ct thames ues ante on their way {rom this port to Nicaragua. Drought beck with bim s sass of vatuable aad origtiat Capt. Morris, of the steamer R. B. Forbes, of Boston, ar- | out away mainmast, and when she righted found he | ‘bem become very Prenoh snd ireiernal in their manner in euch cman. More powerfol engizes will We bave been informed by reliab’e authovity neon lng is entitled to a igh rank smoog af Provincetown, Mass., on Monday evening, reports | sinking fast and was competied to abandon ber. toward the other sex. Then the city looks so fize—the + and Ce oe ager owen that the agente of this movement in New York, | "ae ah bial ig on aren, vd , " pavemeat covered with virgin snow, withnougit to de- od A yy wee caret who are most active and persevering, are in re- No coatinent of our globe Das bees more sa object of wonder than that, strotobing vorthwavdiy ®ve thoussad miles from the Cape of Good Dope to (bo Mediterranean, snd sbout four thousand thre hundred from Cape Gerdaful, om the Indian Oocan, weatwardiy, 9 Cape ‘having seon yeslorday » large steamship near Sansooty | THE CREW OF A WRECKED VESSEL RES | trect trom its whiteness but the hurrying sleighs or the | eomething like what the a coip? of communications daily trom Minnessta, Onto, Heed, Nantucket, probably ashore, displaying sigaals ot CUED. hilarious passengers, men and women, who now and | / Solid pack ot ioe, driven Wind onthe | Indiaaa, Iltwols and otbor Wostera States, ask- Aistrees, She was thought to bean European steamer, | The schooner Sarah Maria arrived here yesterday from | then tumble “just for the fun of the thing,” and overy | the Bective torts ve Hasmion ‘avenue, shuiting | ing for information in regard to the coil, oll- Dut they oould not get near her on aocount of the ice, | cme. Tee captain reports that he has beon north of | one seems to have » good time generally. vpand rendoring useless the Atlantic docks, snd su7- | mae ead natural resources of 2oaragua, rad the Hatteras twenty-five cays, with heavy N. W. gales ; lost very lasts, | ToUDding Governor's Island eceessible t Verdo, om the Atlantic, and contetaiig the groste @ sno has throo masts, with yards on the foro and main, | jip Doom, tmaiatopenst, ying, guley, outwoter, and | which is not very ong in our ittudes; thawing tne Dy munmore. Supple for ine troops, had ve be landed | Pret Oem test oust farmers, who desire bot only to | 270210 186 worl: : and one large smoke pipe, and he feels confident that it is | stove boat. Jan, 20th, iat. 38 10, long. 71 66, fell im with | comes, and goodness, don’t we have to pay for our faa! out from the novia end of Governor's Ioland, sawey make thelr home there, but who syzapathise witivGen, From the earliest times it has avsigened the curiosey ne of tbe European steamers. He thinks she wasashore, | PF! Zoara, of and from Darien tor New York, dismasted } In this respect the last great snow storm bas ended like $e Bvt Kantian, there mane coetnnens Sele oot ig | Walker, and who aro willing to lond biz e helping hand poche rede anetterpesn, Mit gabe... sqyantlopmpeie gar os” tn wn ok teen gceeer ee emt watertage vee aon agete aad crow, and | all others, New York has beonjhilarious, jolly—bad » cae OA eee eee ee store oy ‘the | i cetablishing good and stable goverament, Those apse mace beiedewhedcinctenseniest ut papas that Capt. M. thought it imprudent to go pear her. bottom up, pe Pa gpd a a os aureeareen| as Se vornoe aoe thea okeaet i ayer Prem tse De ninanae Ra ce estat Asolo frp yom, Ginger hae Noes erage: We civilians ‘There is no communication with Nantucket, and miles apse aed despite warnings Bana: Talend aoenery ‘oo-bound bay countries, ard easily acceralble by ace ani rivcrs, ite \ THE SCHOONER 8. D. HART—SEVERE COLD | ,2Sepile of the And oantions of the Henan; | was indeed picturesyue: the Kilt closed with solid loo, | sooept the offer ot w free passage and troot of land, | (Uo Neo td a Sucrmunps. Tag Cable Of ioe are all around the place where the steamer is re- "7 aa tatee no sort of attention was paid to the sidewalks, and the ceive in by tin cenierind of Sundin ne Moatay Week, large number we have been informed have left by wey pe: perem rth te reat boi telegraphic despateh from, respondent é ‘pedestrians end teas ‘passing lands crow 0: Ported ashore, so that it will be difflcult to learn any | port states that the schooner whieh arrived at that port np end a etal ote Ase by bundreds. Tho Narrows pr pe A be a aa Oo Tey ceuarePeadiabiea ait tits siztt portiaot tor comany further partiouiars respecting tho vowel, at least unt | on Friday last, in dlstross, proves to'be the 8. D: Hart, | <iiy railroads om the siden of the street, aad Ubon tho aah | betwecs apes el cpea tion? eut7es OY fam aad {AF | Wk Ine Ter two Wondsed and tfty will’ empark on | BO*TH ofthe Cape has til lately been dezerBed. [a our heweilliendedetion Hall, twenty eight ¢ays from Jacksonville for New York; | carts never came round, and the ashes were It is diMoutt to ‘@atranger prospect then the De raid SPE | ca however, ihe loee of adventure, the demante of lumber for Thompeon & Piled day P penorama of ou! he | poard the steamship Tennessee fer Nicaragua, and {a the . * , Paovixcerows, Jan. 27~Evening, | °*"600t lumber for ipeon & Henter of that city. Ste | aner day on top of the snow drifts by the housekeepers. Gann epee R, bd ge course of month at least fiye hundred more | merce and the zes! for science, havc been working Captain Morris, of the steamer R. B. Forbes, reports experiences very. osvers wenthow on the pastage, fost The culverts were stopped up, and with our usual motro- | fore; ice pllea up many feet in by the force of the | will be prepared to follow. The muority of Yogether for the solution of greai proifems, ani the deok load, sails and bulwarks ; is badly loed up, and one pollian stupidity, both citizens aad authorities did all |. t'des; }» With all sorta of craft, in and outward bound. | ¢n, ‘Americans, but i partial guccess of the elder explorers tn {rica has bee ‘that the steamship near Sancoty Head looked like the | man was slightly trostbitten. Has had four feet ot water | Yer could to make the thaw do es mush Tot ag |, Sebiine their way through uabeard of obstructions, and | tee? sre Ss, BE G IOAY IOFES FCUPOr | wed up by Inlet’ Aletoveries Of''s tmeet impertans “@ity of Manchester. inher hold, but on Saturday morning sho was nearly | ooscisie when it did oome: ey oe lining the shores to behold the no- es aro Irists, pe php am poling Dail Lull Dprwerteabe 7 The Forbes was cosling at Provincetown this after. | "ee: Has been short of provisions, &o. Yesterday the thermometer wee above the freezing | ,, Tle has not happened, foreven a day, in a period of | tions, tarmors, Boa Mel Pciove. 9 ad Gade pep The public ts not gencraity aware, howorsr, of (lis om P~tiooa, and will not leave the vicinity of Nantucket til | RESCUE OF THE CREW OF THE SLOOP TRUS: | Polat All day, and the too water ran freely, and, an might | Diity of our ay hrom tne coean tall nce and sensor; | Jwyers. ID addition 10 ti free passage, thetr tools and | “at of tho earlier explorations, and as its cur‘outy iw midnight—we shall, therefore, be unable to learn TEE—A NOBLE ACT. and babe flooded the fake poy stnaig 7 Dyibe le Eig and bes tu from ti oe tego sere eee or oe ge ak aed rh prodaatcpchdived peusthatencbe dha es on ae ‘anything further im relation 0 the steamer ashore | ,,20, MP too Choo, Horie, arrived at Now Oricans housewite’s basement was ‘lled with the uavrel. | ont! {ize winwora are to bs of thecallbreof the Pion hss bites Sopp sdabre Sr" | apestive glance. : ee jai, 17, having on board Captain Deots and son, John | 600d wes the wnwel- | one, our merchants will have to prepare 7 pow. | @rament bas shown itacif to be rather hostile to anything | *Peetive glance. 40 -Right. ‘Thompson and H. King, belonging to the sloop Trustee, of | Come fluid, During the afternoon w light rain fell, lay: | erful soats for the barpone Ceiing up tae elds OF toe | like an armed emigration, bet if they are not allowed to | TB first modern ascounty of Africa were dy captive THE STEAMSHIP MARION. Camden, New Jorsoy, from Mothor Kitt’s creok, with a | ig bare the ice, and making it impossible to walk, besides Ee tage ato poe take any with them they will be well provided on their | Christians, or the mooks who follow@! them \o ransom them from captivity, and are of little Blue. The coum- tries tuated between the | ybien desert, the Atloe ranges, the Mediterranean and Egypt, have been parttaliy or. plored siace 1720, by travellors of the names of Monstie Windus, the Rey. T. Shaw, Dr. Lempriere (the brother oF ‘the biographer), Domingo Padia (betver kuown aa All arrival at Ponta Aropas, where wo understand there is enough to supply @ torce of four or five thousand mon. ‘They will there obtain arms of every kind, from howit- zers to revolvers, and ip case they should mect with any opposition while going up the San Juan, they intend using them to the best effect. We understand that the land A TERRIBLE STORM—INTENSE load of abip timber, bound to Philadelphia. Captain | tberwise aggravating the misories of the thaw. Inthe | grein end tiour must be sou; from ae ee ne Ee reports having experienced @ heavy gale on the | Principal thoroughfares hundreds of laborers were em- Suman Co The Marion arrived here yesterday from Charleston, | 224 ult., when off Moban light, which obliged him to | Ployed to clean the sidewalks, but in the side streets no- |, 7h0, wevlar tide of Tor large Fields of solid foe were encountered from Cape May to | come to anchor, being unable to proceed farther on ac- | thing of tho kind was done, and they remained last night | gnu warehouses. Pies thew uhipe might be Baden is Barnegat. On the outward passage of this steamer the | count of the ice, At 11 P. M. the gale having increased, ta an ewful condition. any seaeon, and could ng Apdo This idea great snow storm of the 17h tnst. overtook her some | the sloop parted bolh anchors and drifted out to eea. On | The slelgbing is entirely cat wp, and the paverssnts aro | Must eventually force iteel{ upon the hours after leaving this port, and so fierce was the | the 26th, when about 1¢0 miles from iand, discovered | Covered with a thick ooze, composed of all kinds of nas- which is given by the Nicaraguan government as a | Bey, subsequently an emissary of Napoican), Captaim Storm that it was found necessary to lay to | sail to windward which bere down for them. Madea | ‘iness, alike unit for the transit of ether whosis: or TO THE EDITOR OF TSE HERALD. bounty for the encouragement of emigration, is | Biaquiere, Minatoli, aa'Itallan woveller, Pacno, and Caps. ‘of Onpe Hatteras for twenty-six hours. The | signal of distress which was seen by the ship, whish | ‘nners. Srocknaipary Mass., Jan. 26, 1867. | loested between Virgin Bay and Sen Jaan dol | Beecbey, but nothing was done oa « sysiomatic pla of 00ld was 90 intense that four horses which were on board | proved to be the Loo Choo, and was promptly answored. Tt seoms to be a vory strange thing that a city as groat Below Igive the state of the weather during the last | Sur, which ts considered the most fertile in the | Operations. As carly as the sixteenth century, lgypt, “the cradie of African clvilization.’’ became a favorite study with European geograpbers: Ite anoleat epion tor, ite time-defying. monuments, {ts magnifoent Nilo, pas- sessed attractions no where else to be surpassed in \ater- ext. One of the carly explorera was Richard Greaves, aa Oxford scholar and professor, who was sent out a5 am agent of Archbiebop Laud to purchase manuscripts for bim in the Levant. In 1639-40 he visited Egypt, and mad were frozen to death. Every effort was made to save the | Captain Horton lowered his boat and weat to thetr assist. | *2¢ Powerful as Now York, possessed of unbounded re- | of the week previous to this:— Hives of the poor animais but without success. Thres of | ance, the sea running very high at the time, and at the | %urces and wealth, should yet be completely atthe meroy | Jan. 22, Taureday.—At 0}; P. M., 21 degrooe beiow ‘them belonged to Mr. Williams, and the other to Mr. | imminent peril of the boat’s crew succeeded in rescuing | Of # Anowstorm. Trades impedod, thostrectsare running | 700 4 14) os sew ae 90 by ‘Kelton, all of Charleston, The decks, masts, sails, rig- | the entire crew of the sloop in an almost exhausted oon. | With fith, every one is complaining; but, like the en low: at 10 P. M93 degrees below zero, M 7 of ‘ging, and every portion of the steamer exposed to the | dition, they having lived for four days without water, | Chanted city in the tairy tale, weare absolutely spell- | Jan. $4, Naturday.—at7 A. M., 34 dogroce below, being atmosphere, was covered with ioe to the depth of aix or | and had nothing to eat except parched oon. Nothing | Pound, and can do nothing to rid ourselves of civis | the coldest time for we winter. | seven inches, The passengers on board speak in the | belonging to them was saved except what thoy atood in, | ™™*ANCes. It was evident to every one that this state of | 20 deevees above, making & BADZE Of 40 de grees {rom G most compilmentary manner of the skill and superior | Captain Dects and crew return thelr sincere and heartfelt | ‘ings was Imminent, yet no measures were taken 10 | 4 M4. Ul! noon. 4. 0. G whole State. In addition to this it) is considered very healthy; sud ee it {# directly along the line of transit from ocean to ocean, the settlers upom it will act as a protection to passengers going or returning from Califor. nia, The establishment of a permanent settioment along the route would prove the best security against the diff. culties by which it has heretofore been beset, and would, ft ts believed, tend greatly to streagthen the present go- ‘management of the Marion by the officers during the thanks to Captain Horton and crew, of the ship Loo Choo, | S*V° ws from the pollution, > ment. an accurate survey of the Pyramiés, which he published ‘valence of the gale, when spurs puisinnis on tenet tad for thelr timely and prompt aid, and porte wb Kind. | TBe railroads ran throughout the day with the utmost THE MAILS, NAVIGATION, &C. Taig teehee we eters trae ated Uihhabe vten their | OD his return to Eoglund, under the title of “Pyramide Oonoluded tt almost impossible for the vasel to outlive the | ness to them. Githoulty, end there wes danger late ot night, if the rete Bomox, Jan. 21, 1857. | areas with them, ax the goverment’ either appears to | S'*Phis’” Thomas Shaw, already named, was asoiher of ‘storm. Captain Mester, and Mr. Thomas, the pilot, proved continued, that the city would be flooded, Percasboto ree ss wae Gude oe Gene have e different ru'e for that latitud®, or ite officers are | there antiquarian travellers, sud died in the early part ef themseclves the cocupy. Eviiee Sasthaease- 7 = re 10 has progecpsed rapidly >, and will be ( héve shown themsel tbe eighteenth century, leaving bebind him an avcount of worthy the responsible positions they cocupy. |} inripgiiry OF A WIPE AND ATTEMPTED MURDER OF NEW YORK BAY IN WINTSR. completed early to-morrow, Ib 1s soventy-five fect. wide, | 2% 8° Visitant and lively ax they bave vee | nue travels ia Barbary ead the Levant. So was Carsten here. The emigrants from ‘few Orleans are of the same description as those from this port, that is, mechanics, laborérs and farmers; and im addition to thelr arms, they will take agri- culturat implements asd mechanical tools with them, Farm produce for seed and farm stock will bo conveyed free of expenss aad sext to lis piace 0 desti- pation. ‘The agent of the Nicaraguan government at this por! is Mr. Lawrence, whose office is at the St (Coarles[Buildings, tm Broadway. He attends to the shipping of emigrants, and provides them with the free ticiets. The title tothe Jand is given them on their arrival at Nicaragua, andarms are furnished a\ the same time to enable them to pro- teot it as weil aa to support the government, Bosidesthe men, & large amount of provisions, to which the authori. ties cannot object, will be sent by the Tennessee, as well for the ase of the emigrants in case they should be do layed at Punta Arepas, as for the sustenance of Walker's army. Abeut four thousand dollars will be shipped by Niebubr, a Fanovariea, born in 1728, who went out ia the famous Danish expedition of Count Bernstot, wm i761, as \te geographer, He was the omly one who roturued from the miasion, and was honored and iiberaily rewarded for his services by the Danish monarch. Hus travels were published in 1767 Hespemt & year io examining Egypt. and bis name is as celebrated as that of bis see, the historian of Rone, The French nation was about unis period represented in Egypt by De LMailiet, Contu! st Al- exapdria, born in 1669. He published a curious work, which seems to have been the result (one would thiskp of the intinence of ihe Nile upon bis reason, aud which maintained that every species of antmai oa tbe globe, man included, owes its origin to the ten. Frodertok Louls Norden was another of those early trayo\lors. Be was sent by the King-of Denmark to Egypt t) maxs irew- Inge and observations of ibe snciemt monumoas of West country. This he sccomplisbed, and his “Travels ta Egypt and Nubia,’ elegantly pristed wad ombliisaee, and bis ‘Memoir of the Tombs and Colonsa) “issues of Tuebes’’ is highly valued by the loarned. He died im 1:4%. James Bruce, of Scotiend, immortalised bimestt by bie travels im Africa. Hie life and edventures are ton well known to require any particular allusion to them im this artiole, But 1$ is well enough to rememver tha: thie Ulustriows man waa in his life time assailed biser!y by the critics for the supposed want of veracity in hia state. ‘ments, all of which, however, were confirmed by subss- quent travellers, The man who bed travelled sately yy THE SBDUCER. THE EFPRCTS OF THE LATE COLD TERM—1780, 1821, ‘ A RATABEAR be sa IN THE SNOW | snore soeme to be no end to the umber of tragedies | 1867—ICY EPISODES OF BY-GONE TIMES—OUR BAR- prvmepnar rea, har © nie BOR DURING THE FROST—WHAT OUR Toe steamship Auguste, on her outward passage to Sa- | Committed in this city during the past two weeks, The | Sir DLV ONS Te Ce winrmas OONTINUE. | 7h@ thermometer thia morning was forty-two degrees ‘vannah, experienced heavy westhor and a rough ses | Manis for murder and suicide has bees raging strongiy, | 100, down, down |—from zero nearly to the solid | SPOV® zero. It ts raising slightiy and-there are tadice- Repent pegs 0 Rn hoor | Sn Ta eas Seaeees| mera ears tetra Hb | OT in nt 4 tay, | on and an attempt at murder. About eight o'clock on | ¥** ‘be cry ‘rom Parts of the country. East, | The steamers Westernport, W. D. Beech, and Totten, 11 P. M., of Hatteras, the suddenly shifted to N. seth, eect, frenen tailiviethty teguiber, nad N. W., and blew a perfect hurricane, ferming a vapor so | Monday evening, Joha Sackville, of No. 281 Kiizabeth bee ‘oo ; and no | trom New York, which left here yesterday to go around dense that for eighteen hours the water alongside the street, came home as usual, when to his surprise and ia- im all en ae crbei oe at , Nantucket Shoals, have been obliged to return. directions broug! unvarying intelligence, Srominctom, Jan. 27, 1867. ‘«qold,” and reiterated it from day to day, reminding one SHIP JOSEPH BRADLEE—LOSS OF LIFE. | the ved he plunged the weapon eight times into the breast | 341 of hia dally devotions to te hotte tmp-—" Monday Shoal light ship alipped her cable last night and ts now in The Josiah Bradlee also encountered the great abdomen Duniop, iniliettn; eevere drank ; Tuesday—drunk ; Woednesday-<runk, 80 harb Newt i an (a which one of the crow was lost over- | wounds that the lle of’ the mee domenes poy gages Dogg lena down aggraghh <b rigy. # re ‘ wanes, J. fT, ei Sea sate Cie eR en Tas putes blag inden ft ar, Beavieand se naar enn aye RE ee We ST | Communication. with Richmond fe again opes, but incapable of service. Captain Harding reports were arrested taken to Fifteouth | “Usk, Keeping page south of that the rails are still behind. on Jan. 18, experienced = tremendous hurricane trom | ward station house. Dr. Abrahams was called into at- | Tilt ‘he last cold sehnap. ste mint 9 be Ae The Richmond pagers say that the latest New Orleans sn wich | Sau se hoe “nei noua Sy | ote merry mere re eng tonya | a carried | dressed and the flow of blood stopped, bat still the in- | S7C0* Sbove zero during thirty days. ther south than Columbia, but a storm of heavy sleet ox. | ‘iestonmer, and {1 is expected that the next will take ; aloo car- | ured man’s life was declared to be in danger, Sackville | THe long duration and unparatioled severity of the | 1464 40 sontgomery, Alabama. The cold has beon in. | ® much more. At New (rieans thoy are vied away outwater, starting stom, causing the ship to | and his wife were both taken before Justice Davison, a} | °°l4 torm wae serious matter to us in this seotion of the | 1. sa4 ine railroads are stopped on account of the im- , °@@ally active in furnishing provisions, and.the steamer leak badiy. The crew being greatly exhausted, the ship | the Jefferson Markst Police Oourt, where they wore | CoUDtY. New Yorkers are net used to four, six; elght | ispoqupiity of getting water, It has been raining: here perpen fc ad mbm ees . Prresucna, Jam. 91, 1867, | *9Fmed that thers is the same amount of provisions lying ‘There has been s-remarkable change in the woathor | ® Puata Arenas for General Walzer, v0 that should be bore Yesterday morning the thermometer indicated ton | bAve forced his way to that place, his mes will bave an degrees below sero, and in the evening it marked several abundance till those from New York and New Orleans degrees above freezing point. Rain fell copiously Inst | *2sl! have rescned bim. ‘The bark Arizona, Captain Prescott, arrived yesterday through many thousand miles, at last uabapytly lost bis ‘tiand. On the 19th inst.,100 miles 8, by E. . terms, short morning, and there has been Among the passengers who will leave this morning by Tac tadly tte. oite.anuaea of about 2¢0 cnn on STORMING OF A DUTCHMAN'S GROCERY—TME AS- | circles and great circles, are turned inside pompeoy gree life by faliing Gown the stairway of bis own house. SAILANTS REPELLED, WITH THE L088 OF TWO | barometers secm to require siretohing to Ia the same group we may piace the celebrated Cosas the rivers, although it is freezing slightly to night. at | **! of ‘Walker's army, who bas been here on a three bo Nag thaw ali day, with indications of a break up in the Tennessee are Col. George 3. Hall, Commissary Gea- ‘moet the emer baro. | Cincinnati, Eoulsville and St. Louis the change in the | *nths furlough ; Ospt. Francis B- O'Keefe, who came @ sted, bad bowsprit only. Saw men on the deck; they ‘WOUNDED: e ‘fad a pole set up and a signal of distress flying, Enaden- Yesterday forenoon a party of rowdy characters, +. beck from Nicaragua with a commission from Coi. Loom. — Weather bas been quite as remarkable, presenting every Vored to near ber, butowing to the bark being light | nigniy inflated with bad rum, came into the grocery and | {t was too; for after careful mes ‘ id ily examining, it and basing bridge to enitet to rult his forces at Pants A) We mado more leeway than the wreck did Bot | iiquer store of Mathias Wilkins, No, 162 Monroe street | length, breadih and strength of winners of | *PPenrance of the opening of navigation. remap acy ndntninteliciig bp get closer than withi ‘miles of her; bark ‘ aya by tee pantech nese Sees seat ber aad eth funk ta fo 808 tase | Cat Cemented <‘ dria all around” trem the proprietor | verted to bead chevee.”” Wi ‘of | Tua Naw CouuseSraaxxe ADRiATIC—We are happy to | leave of absence There are in addition to these about & Of the establishment, To this modest request the land: | the Commusipaw natives had sent the Brooklyn x state that the splendid steamship about which 2o much | dozen mon, who obtained a discharge from the army of Volney, who resided in this country for several yeors be- tween 1794 and 1708, and is best known to Americans for bis ‘Rains or Meditations on the Revolutions of Fmpro'” But he mech more distinguished bimeelf by bis three- years travels in Egypt ana Ayria, of which be publisned. an acceunt in two volumes, in 1767. He had a cotempe- the wake of the wreck, and supposed she took the men | ior refused to nocede; whereupon & demonstration we ya melt early leat fall: what & hewp of peed ta. Gultneme. daseinn Gate, aqumeryunn, Whe packet distress. might hat baa been written, and so many conflicting reporta eproad, | Wi ut who have become disgusted with our oll | "7 . 7 . Sti Seeking te spcben 1 iy oe sees, eam | ong P Ag bs on pros ye A ictien mk theater nadine a erwards re fs now ins fate way to make her trial trip. Some two mato, and are taking themselves back to the region of | W4# Dot s naturalist er piysitacend ne hog? hepatipe sist arn neon ae peared to be the signet fer © gensvel attack upon the pro. Se I Titra onl tried Seid t's egaie cisdiohates tea sonst to ho vate aion sutborities at this port have not in. | #X years’ absence inthe East, ander the ti “Traveia, FURTHER REGARDING THE PRINCESS | Priswrsnd his sek Ot goods. chat was upsn ine more, ‘woods, frosting ihe Sorthwest winds, aa im the olden | decks and the taking-ovt of the entire machinery. We | terlered wiih the departure of omigrante for some mouths | ‘= the Ottoman Empire, Egypt and Mernis, "to three qaae- LOUI8A. iUother one ensichod up a vuife aud Unrestonsd to make | time, when the Rowling wintry gale journeyed Mannat. | sent a reporter to the Novelty Works, and Mr. Horatio | past, as it coud not be proved that they carried arms | Volumes, with atiss and plates. He siso cosiribuied s We have received the following from the pllotboat | mince meat of the groceryatan if be did not proceed to my Sen oreke tneory Thos | Allen informed his that the case was grossiy misststod ; {| wih them. Ii ls therefore hardly probable thet they | yelvsble work to natural history on colegptorous nso, Sp.pe, in relation to the Patrisk Henry and the British | ‘llves to them euch refreshments as they demred | WM. | OO urs Sgapble, “La, deary me, Dut up your sleds, | &few alterations required to be made, and the steamer | will take any steps to provent the departure of the Teu- | Put whe bas not Beard of spoinar of those oelsnrated bri¢ Princess Louise. The Patrick Henry and Typhoon secon, reneniod Uebina Sue guauer, and eoaoereres by my boys, we ahan’s have sny snow tais winter. I never | would be ready for eenon the Sist of January. This | nessee this morning. men, De Manoncoert Sonuini, the friend and seeistaat o? were boarded on Sunday morning, aad 2 pilot put on argument he was Of advancing, 10 got the | S008 it snow Im such cold woathor a¢ this, in all my POF | oromisg has boos faithfully redesmed as far as Mr. Allen ~ ENC », | Buen? Ho visited many parte of Asia. and Airice, aad on pene dy it~ T Ft area te | days; [tell you it's woncold tosnow."” But ih spite of the old Acavay oF Mc@c—itaLiamOrmas.—'‘Luerezia Borgis etched on aeeeemt of thew, te is Gerk.on May; jo Rg ore dered toca yet ag ‘Tast | he proposal, und were proceeding to other scta of vio. | Eranimer Precise. we bare Kad son im prryerene ian enmote eae was given last evening to an excellent bouse, and waare- | Creece and Turlcey. Hie was profound naturalist “a4 vt during the ‘yessola were driven to sea. | lence, when a shot from the revelver of Wilkins thermometer at 4 degroce , | ne admirably yesterday b . My ‘ , Proto Oa tas Sealey Sonboaeg, Beaty Woon bearing B. Nn. W., the eguinata 1 «rand el, ‘The pial wae loaded se esa el tare Getbio's bone, tad varesd, exoht n chimery {8 emormously ponderous, yet nevertheless pine nagar mba ng ae yonhtoto wonrkerngeniredcreherc iw sere: ogre nd go from seventy-five to eighty miles, the Patrick Hoary erthameemeisd Oe Wook eiToot 1708 | and ber theories apeide dows. soriam’s tinkering with | moved with astonishing predision during the se¥en hours aks Wiechhane orto re nade Napoleons, either du ards, @poxe the Princess Louies. The pilots wish to show by followed the discharge + revel "but the | ‘Be Weather only made maflers worse, or, pernaps, Dr. | it was im motion, The Adriatic ie now ready for her consequence of his tndepestence of op sion in politioal sat batoes iting tn with the brig, che Petrie, len- Pena of cation wad only pesseves from tae chete. to she Hang ead bi fort, (oes baste Ve, cashes trem, vee tia) trip, and only waite the effect of the present thaw | DMI ofthe lyric singe, Mad. de Wilkorst, whose Pre | a5 wen en in literary life. Then we have Frederick Coe- cya hamngbenen enna tne Gage, ant Gah a Nits sidewalk in frost. The winoows and shatare of the gro pot A tet, dove open tn teeee | con the bag 00 fernlih Rapecimen of her performenses. cmataseh mertte ono veuntion are patent to of cur sunduss, rad Hornewann, s Gorman traveller, born ia 1772. Aa endeavored to relieve and put pilots on bourd of any vee- pa Ty py ty Ro SEL ‘One whe has spent fifty winters by the bay shore, and | As soon as this takes place, we shall give full descrip: a ae cence capes a the suggestion of bis friend Biumanbach, the naturals, > "1 was ‘small ma0d ‘stones. Wiikias | Wittemed the ebbing and ilewing of nearly every tide | i199 of the ; 0 Kégardo, and Morell! as Aghten. he was taxen into the service of the oelebreted African @* they might fal) im with; also, thet they have wes perforated with paving ‘steamer and all about ber. : daken every means during the winter of getting to sen | 414 vot deem it to give the party battle aftr they | SSPE Put ana changes of our seasoas,, and dnear sect arent house can bardiy be doubled; and thet the fair | assogiation of Loudon, founded by Bir Joseph Basics, ‘to for the shove purpose, and many times at the risk of | operstions Epon tyavel and commerce, lately related 10 us some of ‘The New Divorce Sill. ceirniante will De treated with that goneroaity which be | mote thectvilization of tbe bincks and— the souumer. and boats. The Syiph had great difficulty tm phy the Incigoate eveneare By cole snags. He | MERTING AD THE BROADWAY HOUSE Im PAVOR OF | Pabiic Of this city always accords io youth, beauty a04 | X.5) interente of Great Dritain.”’ Hornemann sat out im pronto a pan we nocuoora with watch Wikins | cul7ied oe back to the winter of 1831, ed jld ta how ne | SBNATOR RIORARDGON'S BILL, HOW BEFORE TUR | genius, may be. safely said deforehand. {tis uanoese- | 1197 visited Alexandria snd Cairo, crossed the Lybien bor enohere, and enmno very nour geing ashore on the | seroun coun eavauses towuee tes cnuens On leas’ wee Inand te flan of te ood water of 106 Oia ur, Po a | epi hla an panier erates desert, reused Heuruoub, he eagnel of Fenn, ant poe . po anes S secbad shes from Serceve Gans Ge toummn Ce Oe eee aie recede Searee pre! nnnda aitording our oitisent the opportanty |, aivgis ix Bowon.—The oalebrated company thet eceded Grestiy ath too tastes 6 ten: the ae ~~ - ph — a a A gt TO Tay’ war enlircty closed over wisn ioe; so thick watt that | tow beture onan honey ‘aes On #0 successfully during three hundred algnta | nately died, from érinking cold water, as hewas sbouy LOSS OF THE BRIG HELEN F. RYDER. Darrow, of the Sevesth ward potoe, came many persons crossed from Mtaten to jong Ieland 11poe i; at Niblo’s Garden, is now in the full tide of prosperity at | commencing bis journey. His taannecripts ware saved; ‘ ar | a iarge from the first mentioned isle walked Vist the eoid was too intense, or thet settling day pre- Bostom, Jan. $7, 1867. | and with the sid" of eome | SNS Cork, ana Mr. Hazard's son Robert was one ot | vented them appearing, the aforesaid citizens merely | ‘8¢ 80W Boston theatre, auder the management of Mr. | and allerward published by the soviet Tae brig Bolen ¥. Ryder, trom Jeckwonvile for Now | <tinans, im, taking four of ihe rioters, late | iy purty. "the old man was #0 excited M the 00: | showed spto tne number of tour or thereabouts, ‘Taig | TOMA Barry. This iroups heeded by Antone and Je. | The celebrated Reypust campaign of Napoiana threw ‘York, was abandoned at sea about January Ist, and the | been wounded, one Toles of he bay being. trenen, over, thai 8 brews | is uber wes very properiy ountiéered ineaiiciont to | Tome Ravel, will view Philedetohie, aed then rota to | Bowever, ail former expesriens inte the shade. fv 0 ‘orew taxon off by the bark Genera! Taylor and carried Tanke Tenet Fonon bears, ela winter ot'"0,"" aa he called, Gottag ow he high: represent our city, but being desirous to adjourn, the in. | eit headquarters—Nibio's Garden.” thousand ravans accompanied the greai saidier and Uae int: Portemouth. meni cack in the sam wi Tea arm tad toi oan Sat the, eave, ot owe dvidunie prevent immediately organteed and «lected Porsonal Intelligence. ee ane | sctwagdonicwrse tunes Miltaonee Wan A DESERTED BRIG. so wines V, Oney York, T saw the Britian troope start, with cuaace and Weir object thvee minutes subsequentty, not, however, | ve ienry Huntly, who hae deen examining tho prow b Guring wavy owes dtu 5 og ‘The New Haven Journal and Courier pebernen sat Dental Noteney. pnd Ad ay ovens Spe. naan fiver $0 whe betore having ressived on Somat bow det of and cons of Nicareguan politics during several weeks, sabes voinet'a ol he wet Hibraries of the World. maye:—Captain Merrow, of the schooner Daniel } Pes cuveyer Island; and this was the only road used for a long time | P. M., at the boy BY : and who arrived bere by the James Adgor inst Saturday, | wan arma in their hands, the French explored, every ridge, whe bas been fastened In the joo o( the mouth of | ¥0 have em cow by the solders and the otinens of those days. All we | thé room of that establishment at the aloreesid | jof this city for Boston, by tne early train yesterday | thing, mesoured overyuing, and made drawings of ove. peru Rang toh cme phe dy So mae om obeats bad to pass from New York to Sutea island over Two of ihe coven siaagere’ wore seang oomouneas ‘evi, | morning. Ho returns to Fogiand in the America, whie® | rythiag worthy of notice. What they lowt im W sir bat city yesterday. He says that the whole Sound is 3 oe, tbe foe bridge, Wood was so scarce in New York chat | dently in search of a mew sensation, but the oer five, | sail thieday at noon. His opinions with regard to tbe | tes with ihe Arnie and Reglish, they teapathan gained in over to Long Istand, and that (t moves ina solld body van ke wee yey GA ph See Ae ares, bet ene te pent, one bas come Isthmus will doubtless be received in Rarops a6 Um | ths renime of sotence and the arts. ASKEW time pro- ‘About two miles euch way. He reports a brigantine, | his milk cans, vegetable stand and smoke £5 Sain gues ot prtege Jemueton pom Won ‘deo’ hogs. | coo wen anadeds Gor neeeee. can bead, caoseoeon nce, | bummed evidense. viously 10 vbese operations, an English Ware ier, of the ‘qith all sails set, off Milford Point, or probably ashore on | all turned de down, while bis doors edhrnehe intr rom Rew Vort sors en 87 feee was, thereapon, pro- a ARIIY ALS, wah | same of ite ac Polat, and apparently deserted. He saw her first on sowed old 5 ; ” teamabip Avg anna Owen, uliem Browne, penetrated Affen ‘Shrereiey of cor barber, and by Beturday sight she bad se" ‘het to the oold anap of 1881 Toe cold suas of those indrvldual of extreme tbmogaion end hairy devel cP ekampa Cae fe MD Lo bpledinmenprcgrecheediater alo: fheeedengser drifted es far as Milford, The sails have been set ail the © Bowen 90 wnos = f—- find Son omne Sones et ethen foam crea tote: ‘Senet tags sa mai wat wee a is ofaing a Cast borer, Mra po pie ‘a 19 puatehas ge ye ‘time, and there has been 20 appearance of life on board | of the Beventesath a Ryd eg tg B fo bis uaene co Somanen, Bi Soteson aniiog the Sting | gat Norn, re Wlergon 4 ad Ind “ nd Aseyria, ‘White 4 edhe na ‘The extremely oold weather leaves room for the our city be transported from she aige an to order, and a secretazy was appointed as ryt | ‘Toker ¢ Roodiage F ot Saston. 7 p Faypt engaged t& ister journey in pee bo frozen to death, coargs om the th | form. Several gentiomen made remarks on divorce in nae ote 4 Wan, a Prin, ‘Sait, Asia be lost his ile, but im what wy nner was aerer (peamibility thet her orew may | cae ; others entered lato particulars. ae was im- | K'Oomrt, Ht M Orene, fi Daly, ndwd Laly, ‘aris, | knows. rorrow saw s boat on the los, which he thought might for be sitet, another tor a lady of hie 80. | Bishiprd noi Daring the pechent colieey the - ‘Cornseld Point has leo disappeared. Goranson or PawverLvaRm.—Among the names men 1, Noouaes ot the "soportora present. The cbairmen re. | purge, Manor Powe hsbc Punto: ms Primes” "| fully successtal aa their covamperay ies in Asin. We beri THE BOHOONER FLORENCE. Momed in connection with the repubiioaa nomination for Indy love had run ever tres of four of the Western Staten, ~y our enumeration of those WhO OY sinned their expiore- RESCUE OF TRE CAPTAIN AND CREW OF THE BAta | Governor of Pennsylvania is thet of John M. Road. bat nobody woulé perform ihe eeremony for them some Carencas’ Inquests, tose in aed near the valley Of the Nile, in 1801 ur. PRILURA. Govansonr oF Texas —It ts stated in some of the Texas 4] lady too to aot without her peronts’ Fatst Benne Accome.—Ooromer Bille held an in- | Hemilion visited Upper Rgypt; ?o 1818 Mr Logh pens. The schooner Florence, of New Haven, from Brazos | papers, that if Sam Rouston rune on the Know Nothing Stee sa" owt ot thom ing nimi ibe “Berman quest at No, 817 Kast Kighthgtreet, upon the body of 8 | tented beyond the cataracta: V4 1614 Mr. Light wont up 1. Jago, arrived im the harbor yesterday, after emooun- | ticket for eet gem gy ong will tpt be, of course wat; bat wo can't tel what ay dappon, on rece teapot gh gh awa bmortgey _ i jp Me Mr. fe rag examised Nadia rote cen tan ex cee ban, es {ook the | the United States Senate dose not expire antii 1869, bat was caning eh ae am scour os the earner of College Pace end Marrag street. Vari pyramide of Ghiseh aad se roral inpanctowe 2 Sabon ato sovorcignio; wae driven south to latitade 36, longitude Nee ee over the frovea sound to the Rahway. Bank in Now Jer. voonted the atmoet bed a eanal errmee ‘agsdentel dena | Dessused wes oars of age, Ris ae Sad drawings, brought hin 7498; have ned & continual succession of sles from the | Unet be WH Deebie te setere Co AmeeE PY Of Oe. TSeaae ty Oe aeunen a Sreuee om | hes vo appoint « commitioe ot thees | FATAL ACCIUENE ON SairnosD —Corsmer Connery hela pag he * ee Unfortunately, wh + merthward sinos leaving Brazos; lost boat and sails. Re | power: vod ine terry. between New York aod Siatow (einad | to correspond elie tne dovernors Of ows, [niams, Wis. | su inquest at the New York Hoepttal upon the body ot a | O"b# way 10 Proceed Trom Benin te Timpuctos, bs wes the intitnde mentioned above follin with part of a ehip’s | How. Inasc Tovosr—The Hartford Mer thinks that Uycoverney Teme, oe comment 7 Captain De. | sons, Connections, Ohio and Wisconsin, in referewos to | wan named Dennis Corcoran:who died from the etfeote of | *TECX COWD DY ® MO ta! digense, and died In 152). #1 » fhowse and cabin furniture and other drift stu, January | the ohabees of Mr, Toucoy are good for s seat in Mr, Bu- | forest. It was common in thore days to tare cn all | Uneir divorce laws, those States being peoa'larly free and “ place galled Gato, Travelers of lesser roto. “ Ya Cabinet. He goes out of the Senate on the am | the passengers, to miriy or thereabeate, | osty on (he subject. The Oneir was ¢ We select | Miurite reserved on beard Whe steumer Empire Ble, BY | siacsone and. 0 4 ‘ 90, inaitude 36, longitude 74.36, fell in with brig Philura, | ohanan’ gore ” to 4 ‘Wise, aboas the same tim: and leave the island at 3 A then run down | the members of the committee after the adjourmment of | a hawror giving way and him on the head. Vor. ¥> Captata pragee, from Savannah for Kew York, | of March, by sct of the Legislature ot Connsotinnt, and | onside the Narrows aod look lor © vossei bound | tho mesting, and to forward the revalt Of thoit Maqairy to | diet, ‘Death irom eomovesion Of the brain.” The vie. | seme of (he Cages of Upper Harps fo the city, If one were found witiing to pay BOO oF BND | alveny. comm 1 was 96 | ome Of Age Rad was e nALiye Of reams, BeLwpeN the years 1345 aad LAIR, Prodegins Casas, © amemed, and with six fect water in her will therefore bave leiaure on Bia bands afer tat date, , . des +8 q itu ® Oma wal Wry Yom 2 =o