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4 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1865.” phases of the military situation. ‘The (AEEre THIS day, contain news three days later. from the bombardment Sumter, in BVENING. Gonoral Sherman’s march was etill the prominent topic'|a grate. Sho ran lato the street, enveloped in tamed, | April, 1661; and we have not thechadow of a BROADWAY THEATRE, Brosdwoy.—Tas Live In- | % Military comment in Ragland. Some. of the writers when some gentlemen extinguished the fre, and she wan | doubt that it surely will be 60 Gnished, with uan—Proras's Lawres. rotacwalis Siesiired to 0 not ine. | taken to the City Hospital ta « helpless condition. | proper oforts to atrengthea at once by now WINTER pursuance of « matured maan named Potor Valontine was GARDEN, Brgedway.—Haucae. Sao Lanean ihaataaeia why e en papell in cyay! pene nee troops the army immediately under the direo- assaulted ox-Aldorman Morgan L. Harris at @ drinking house in Second avenue, and stolen from bir 4a influenced in all his official acts by a very hostile feel- : [ E E WALLAOK'S THEATRE, Broadway.—Ciampaerime Man- order to anticipate the possible con! the sale of the South to England and by Davis, as a last resort, one hundred fresh troops for the Union armies ia i eran ‘THEATRE, Brosdway.—Tus Srasers or Naw i Rome and other Cabinets of Europe. The Holy Father | murder cases, which excited eo muoh interest in this city treats the paper asa State dooument, expressing a wish | and vicinity a few years ago, are now before the Court of on the part ef the Davis government for peace by means | Appeals, at Albany. of negotiation. To this end the Pope will co-operate on At the annual sale of pows im Plymouth church, Brook- any “favorable occasion.” In proof of this he calls at- | lyn (Rev. Honry Ward Beechor, pastor, on Tuesday | people of the loyal States to go to work now in NEW BOWE! THE. Bowery.—Masarra—Tas Sauer Assonsuaw Teun fue Oo : BOWERY THEATRE, —Cuseay Wauny Coustan—Mion OF rus Woooe, ny am Pamonan— NIBLO'S GARDEN, Brootway.—Tau Suaxnoce. rl ig tg ro oe Crete YAN AMI 2h nnd ot Byeadwey Open trem Wack WE for a fow radical republican editors and poll- Hiclans in the West a large slice out of the pub- lio treasury. Mr. Defrees, of Indiana, the pub- TURKISH HALL, 130 Brosdway.—Oscawzan's Ontmnzat 7 AMBRIOC. ; og | srohy very satisfactory.” Quebec on arrival there of intelligence of the disterb- | tween Teasie and Surfnce Sohool damages which he allogeshe is entitled Phrroutuns Dosemeaval bie Hopes Thar Jace Rese | Consele closed in London on the $84 of December | anoo, and some of the ringleaders wore arrosied, end the | Soandal, pia apr em er ec lonses on his contracts, in. consequence of the | VANNUOHDS- -MUSBUM,-000-1 i ©. (Friday) at 805¢ 0 80% for money. American securities | draft was proceeded with on the next day. . v " advance in in locas Panne Beene, eye eeray Meine Wax | wore gh nominal quotations. The, Logilatares ‘of Malan, Messathanstte ana Pean- | 10,60 +0 Siohmond.at Alb ls sé lenst:Goubitel. Ho erice of prams Calned bere re ‘The Liverpoot cotton market elosed firm on the $34 | sylvasia aseombled and organised yesterday. ‘The Logie: | All the surmises about their mléeion originated ~ Agi f eae on fee akc from tho brief telegram reporting them on a | ®t clamor about the onerous tax is now Oboe Trees I Me tn TO Be Toe Se: Broadway ‘altima st the advance experienced during the week. | lature of Ohio mot om Tuesday. ————— a | Breadstuffs wore firm at a slight advance. Provisions | 0. Milton Allen, cashier in the Philadelphia Custom | visit to General Grant. They may have-visited raised by Mr. Defrees and his friends, and not Now York, Thursday, January 5, 1965. | were dull. All the markets wore oloved from the 24th to | House, yesterday had « preliminary hearing om the to remove: forthe of ik December on account of the Christmas holi- | charge of being implicated im the recent robbery of yg ppt Aagphercet aazaeh |) Bc for erp ay pict aha SEES TL al THE LEGISLATURE. have visited him, | *7#em which these radical oditors have on- wanda lon. ‘The sick 4 | ty the Sonate of our Blate Legtsiature yesterday among | There was no change ta the aspect of commercialatairs | 0D the other band, in him | Coureged and upheld he changed to » healthy sont to Nashville, and all prepara- | the bills noticed were the following:—For sid to the | yesterday, as compared with the preceding day; but it | to promise to run. for 1868, | Re, 8nd the currency restored to a moderate ons made for an sotive-campaign. It issald that news | families of soldiers and sailors; to incorporate a paid Fire | ls worthy of remark, that there is more looking around | under their direction. Our correspondents value, and the price of paper will come down Of Genera! Thomas’ operations will hereafter come from Department in New York; to prevent encroachments in | than usual, and more indications of en increased busi havo the idea that the visit was merely one of along with the price of everything else. We @ now diroction. ‘The most of the remnant of Hood's the harbor of New York and for the completion of the | Reasatan carly day than have been fhe case for some P ‘geo alert on the ong: hope Congress will not be bamboozled by poll- “ Battery extension, and to amend the charter of the city | time. ‘The markets wore genorally quiet, but almost in- rebel army was still north of the Tennessee river, which | o¢ Brooklyn, A till was introduced to provide for fiting | variably firm, not to say buoyant. On ‘Change the four | geste that old Blair wantod to beg back some | Hians into reducing the psper duty. It 1 was unable to cross, at a very recent date. the quota of the State by paying @ State bounty of eix | market was more sotive and 10c. higher, Whest ed- | of the dangerous and delicate political corres- | 1% cesential to the existence of many of the Our Savannah despatches present a most interesting | hundred, four hundred and two hundred dollars for three, | vanced 20. « 4c., with more doing. Corn apd oats ruled | pondence which Breckinridge stole during the republican journals that the price of paper splotare of the goadision of affirs in that city under the | ‘%® U4 one year men, local bounties being probibited. | quiet st previous rates, The pork market opened frmer | tase robe] raid. But in oppositi all this, | Should be reduced; for if it advances much In the Assembly yesterday several bills were noticed, | and active, but closed dull and hoary. Boef was without be on to meet now regime inaugurated by General Sherman. The our friend and protege, Greeley, who knows | more they will perish, and it ie Say among which will be found a bill to amend the Soldiers’-| decided change, the demand boing moderate, Lard shoul their poople accept thelr position under tho old flag, after | Voting law; fore railroad in avonue Cand other streets | firmer. Whiskey a shade Armor. iy oe dull. ana | everything, or thinks he does, furnishes us with br if, for they ‘have done a in La tar early four years of experience of rebel rule, with —— ‘ in New York; also to alter tho map and plan of New | heavy. much more romantic history of the matter, Good grace, ‘and they aro gotting over their exclusive. | YO Ea poi Aa babes alu ut he Closing Scones of the Rebellion—The | 9nd makes it his base of operations for an oro ¥ bug country, which ont noes, becoming much more sociable with tho k i a Curtain Partially Lifted. attack upon Seoretary Stanton, who came very " national currency up Tsien, otic MABE 08 r ANRG'De:|. oc, PRET aia eon Tho military combinations of General Grant | near being Chief Justice instead of Chasé. the peloe of everything which the people con MISCELLANEO' 5 Comber a meeting of between three an r hundred of | the steamship Coata Ri nithy Sided wa have been so far developed by actual events Greeley’s story is that old Blair and young sume. tho prominent citizens was hold, over which the Mayor | day from snail aise asin or Docwaver pai wa | #hat it needs no expert now in strategy to com- | Blair asked leave to go to Richmond and nego- | Aw Amy or Fiourers aNp AN AMY OF Prosided, whom it wan resolved to seek to have | teresting dospatchos from our correspondents at Pana- | Prehend his grand design. It is the concentra- | tiate a peace. President Lincoln, with his ous- | Warrmes.—The intelligence of the American pesos, dai le nediiiga aa une Pena tene ma and Lima. The Costa Rica's speoio list amounts to | tion on every side of such an array of forces | tomary diplomacy, told them that they mightgo | soldier has been so frequently exemplified Wahed mT Cie Tee aoe chteae pe Agus ibe aH a, leg == ag against the doorked oity of Richmond and the | if General Grant would pass them through his | during the present war as to become almost @ ‘nd submitting to “the national authority and { settled; but war had not yot commenced. The different army of Lee as will make sure and decisive | linos, but rofused to give them any official char- | proverb. Butin no case have wo seen it better & strict obedience to the laws of the Uni. | South American governments appeared to bo watching work, whether the despairing enemy may eloct | acter or written authorization. Neverthcless, } illustrated tham in the vastnumbers of letters: ed. Shakes AMS OMRs cea ott aban ES erin i mr of cach other and of the Con- oe the sock or endeavor to avoid it in a | they atarted off, and reached City Point, where | written by Sherman’s army during their late gress of Republics at Lima, undecided what course ex- y evacuation, the ‘was requosted to call a State convention to make arrange- | actly to take in reference to the menacing and dictatorial If the military communications between Rich- > idea i ner fag seine Ph joe ? onalhay jy a ¥ ae pg ments for allowing the people to yote on the question | position assumed by Spain. Thero is little of importance | mond and the interior of Georgia were not cut _ J iragoned ni payee e*hothor they will havo a continuance of the war or give | PY this arrival from the Isthmus or Central America ei rg ot cut | Stanton had sent a telogram to General Grant, | the official records that on the 28th of December in Gobet ‘At a meeting yesterday of the Volunteoring Committee off—if there were any guarantees of safety in | notifying him that the Blairs were totally un- | last the mail: from Sherman’s army brought = i eeion at once to the national authorities of | or our Board of Supervisors a preamblo and resolutions | the interior of South Carolina—we dare say } authorized to act in any officiat capacity, and | two hundred and fifty thousand letters, and the e United States, Many of the inhabitants have taken | were adopted, declaring !f unnecessary at present, as but. | that Davis would now retreat in that direc- | hinting that he had better send thom home.| mail yesterday by the Fulton conslated of near!; thn oth of alagnoe. ‘Tho Tid dviion of the'Teen. | tree hows ve ured men are eqied wt or | ton for tho purpose of a stubbom | Generel Grunt took the hint, an the Blairs | fro hundred thousand! leone tron Ss ane come ener = apc ag vee South pin it genes are Et campaign in the cotton States, But/ bave returned with their missiow umeccom-| source. Thus do the sword and the pen go: Lat ult, and met and drove back 884i: | meeting. The old bounties of three hundred dollars to Sherman heads him off in that direction, while }-plished. Now, if thie.version of the: affair be | linked together wherever American’ soldiers: om . pa cavalry. No other rebel force was | recruits for three year, T. hundred dollars to those for Licgerr is —_ in we and Sheridan | true, we quite approve of Secretary Stamton’s | carry their victorious banners. viclaity. two yours, and one hundred dollars to one year men, made Shenan valley untenable to | proceedings, and do not understand Gree- LiL SG Mr. Simeon Draper, Collector of this port, salledggpr wht the reapective moms of fifty, thirty and twenty dot- | o rebel army. From the imperious necessities | ley should attack him. Secretary hl isnot THE SOUTH. Savannah yesterday, to take charge, on. bebalf of the | 37 bad money, are thorofore all that will be pald, um- | of hig gage it is probable that General Leo will poe re Joes it Is found that tho required number of volunteers. | 5 Pm the man to act reshly or unadvisedly, and it 6 | 94. michmond Papers om the Quesifom'| government, of the cotton captured in that city by the | cannot be raised without incroasing tho payments, e compelled to risk a struggle for the main- | faite likely that Greeley will soon discores— | or Returning to tee Cnlonee"Bebeut ermy under Geaeral Shorman. Colonel Julian. Allen | We have dates from Turk’s Islands to the 24th of De. | tenance of his position at Richmond, which | if le has not discovered alroady—that‘inat-| gunjects of a European Power, de. an arrived hero yesterday, in the capacity of agent of the fooers saa ao eas cir ae Mo hagendygeragtnfert rater rine tes tacking Stanton he is attacking Prosident-Lin- ‘Wasmmarom, Jan. 4.1806; Mayor and Cotamon Cound! of Savannah, with the por- | PP" eneept tine Gangtaties .Conoeen! fe ‘agatenction or dispersion | cols. Our humorous and versatile President ig | The Richmond Eeaminer of the 2d inst:,in'reply to crops. The Standard, of the 24th of December, says:— disso! army. Sentinel, opposes appeal to: protection: of: ftaiesion of General Sherman, to purchase supplics of About thirty-one thousand bushels of salt bavo beon one goolutlon of “tis eel aeks mous Ge ee Becioml Sots co oo eraneea eared food, to the value of fifty thousand dollars, for | shipped from the different ports of the colony daring | COMfderacy aro _now.reduced. to army of | the age. Ho has shown this by his dealings | gout, and intimates that the article in theentinel recom the people of thet city, the poorer classes being | this week, which, with the large per centage wasted from Lee, and there oan be but one result when that | with the mission to France, and we have-no | mending such » policy emanated from Joffersom-Davis @ much nood Of the.most necessary articles. The pro- the exposod salt by heavy rains, will reduce the quantity | army-is brought to the test of an unavoidable | doubt that his fingers are to be found in'the | ands panicky mind. It says if the alternatives: wore’ soto Wi HS beet" tas preci on bend very considerably. From East Harbor we learn | struggle with the superior legions and re- | failure of this mission to Richmond. It is more presented to them of being the subjects. of those foreign pe wil eee enn ere | ney ee ance coca ana aie pray en | 200r008 of Grant. The issue will inevitably be | than probable that, as coon ee he hed declined Roeser es peeenes 00 ihe. Pare Weegt ee et wuthorities by dhipmente about equat quantity on pes re — eo ee er month oe th cinos nar seo | &4 fatal to Jeff, Davia as was tho battle of Phar- | to give the-Blairs su official. sanction, and bad reais aiid face Skew ale ae STS — hundred ei ery closed, we have had hoary rains. Should these continue | #alia to Pompey, of Actium to Mark Antony, | seen them depart without it,-he immediately Wathonel Gothen? Sime oo anaes Srorman’s arty, including several generals, arrived bere | inp next three months the coming season will boa very | oF of Letpale or Waterloo to Napoleon. stepped over’ te. the War Dopariment | “Tats sc ourriin soul i, WonDms, Unrea® eared gathered. Last sales, fourteen cents. r ‘We give to-day s complete history of the great Dutch | To seven rebel pirates who were arrested on board Gap Canal, accompanied by a map and diagrams, show | 11, steamer Salvador, off Panama, in November last, by fing the surface, longitudinal end transverse views of the | our naval forces tn the Pacific, and permission to trans- once by sea for Richmond; or he may strike for | of diplomacy was quite in President Lincoln’s : be work. The canal was commenced in August and port whom across, the Isthmus was refused by the Gra- | Charleston; 4arning back ; seeee ursteztd nadiag suthorities, arrived at San Francisco afew days sehr. grind Mpce Adgemay he | Ramormauagy, Ee mun sinae ean Mansenty ‘Han, iliaghast 6 Go be fo the day of the explosion of the bulkhead eight regi- Fs Oe pai ia pan re eee ‘They are now egpfined in vir the special work, averaging from one hundred and ‘The lovers of sleighing im this city and the vicinity twenty to one hundred and forty mon employed dally on | bave bees considerably fhvored during the past three or provised and trrogular army of Hardee, fifteen | serve in the facts as:stated another signal and fan average of ten hours, The canal is five hundred and aed Be ae nee Yi tae or twenty thousead trong, can do nothing if it | convincing proof of Mr. Lincoln’s diplomatic twronty-two foot long, and the greatest width of oxtava | Scanuiny of that kind of apart hich’ i enjoned uu run, | COUld not holdthe slmost unspproachable city | skill Won te one Bundred and twonty-two foot, and | ner, On Tuesday night we had another,snow storm, of Savannah against Sherman’s fifty thousand | Our benevolont: friend! Grooley seems to be the Gopth forty-five foot. ‘The width of the | the flecey deposit of which, added to that previously on -victorious veterans, Nor does there appear to | affected with a monomania for peace missions; |' canal proper is sixty-six fect at the top the ground, made exceliont sleighing in the less travelled | be any possibility that Hood, with theshattered | but he cannot inoculate Mr. Lincoln with his end forty-tve foot at the bottom At high water thore bed arch pemia ented hon In wet remnants of his late formidable army, an eo leading out of wh it was vi will be 0 depth of sixteen fect. From these facte | and tod Sees tnocasant Highinge of ‘ems th cehonng or hereafter do anything better than to look out | length been brought to-a:realising sense of the gore doa may be formed of the immensity of | nable streams of sleighs dashing in all directions, for his tir ren to the end of oe Yi Ya absurdity of these-amatour attempts to patch the work Supposing that the canal, in conse. | Tuesday night's snow storm Provonted skating yester- | @fmy whio! Sherman 60 long at bay, from | up @ penoo by going to.Richmond. He remem- e oe pean day on the Park lake and most of the ponds around the | point to point in Georgia, has coased to exist; | bers how Colorado Jewett used to fulminate gpa 7» BEES GBH eddie | pede ge mead cen cope there was | and, between Sherman and Thomas, General | for peace, and how many. letters that philpso- ft, cannot be completed at present, the work, as far | very good skating. The icy su on nearly all the fa- Grant, as against Lee, is stronger to-day by one | pher recetved' from Queen Vic a has been carried, is so much gained in | vorite resoris of the skaters was last night cleared off, toria, poor-Gree- ‘4 thore are therefore good prospects for ® full enjoy- hundred thousand votoran soldiers than he was | ley, Napoleon, Vallandigham, the Viceroy of em enterprise which, when it shall be comploted, | Sit ttt eat to-day six months ago. Egypt, and. George Sanders. He remembers will always be of incalculable importance to the |" pinal decroos of condemnation against the steamers | The rebel leaders at Richmond comprehend | the first poace missionary, whose name has pommorcial interests of Richmond. Tho oxplosion of | Armstrong, Emma and Vixon, recently captured while | 9} this, and have a keen perception of what is | escaped us, but who. subsequently found ‘attempting to violate the blockade of Wilmi wore y pene: “Who baltchend of the canal on the 1st inst. was witnessed | Son rod dh ents ae savior ra impending. They are beginning to talk again of | in » penitentiary. He remembers the: peaco by 0 large number of oftcers, and a strong body of troops | entered Yowraay i the Untied Bates tho desperate oxpedient of carrying the war into | mission of Dr. Zachasie, the corm doctor, who res andor arms to be ready for emergoncies. The two houses of Congress will reassemble today, | the North, of the general arming and liberation | carried his largo nose and large diamond. pin One of our correspondents has furnished us with «| after a vacation of two weeks, having adjourned over | of their slaves, and of sweeping conscriptions | right into Richmond, and could make: nothing | Fisk & Hatc most complete and interesting account of the recent im- | from the 224 of December to the 6th of January. over States which have already boon swept | peaceable out of Joff. Davis, aftor all. Ho- re- | Ropinson & Oeden portant aid vnrough Hast Tennesse and Southwestern | ,Yeuerday was the fourieeth day of the OP4YE®: | clegg of able-bodied white men and boys. But | mombers the faaco of the Rev. Colonet Suogass | © W. Copees (irginia of Generals Stonoman, Burbridge and Gillem. | way not reached, as had boon expocted, the taking of | im the depths of their despair, it is reported, | and Edmund Kirke Gilmore, who imposed | Fairbanks & Co.. We have already from time to time given | testimony still occupying the court. A number of wit- they are at last beginning to talk of providing | themselves upon him a6 peace men, and went feriows despatches and items regarding the bril nesses were examined, It was agrood, though, that the | for the total abolition of slavery, and such | down to Richmond; but who afterwards. terned Hiant operations of this expedition The injury recon emo ae the opening of the | commercial reciprocitics as would make them | owt to be penny-e-linore, who had engaged in Mfocted by it to the rebels was immonse, and istothem | mo January torm of the Court of Genoral Sessions has the meanest dependents of England, in order to | the missionary business asa mero magazine | trawan Ormna Bera —Tho. first porfty mance of the secure from her the recognition of their South- ation. He remembers, too, the fuss be- } season at Niblo's Saloon of the Italiam’ opera buifa did probably irreparable, The lead mines and salt works, City Judge Russel presiding. Assistant District ; prea * ern confederacy. In the first, or second, or | tween Grosley, Jake Thompson and Sanders not draw a very large house last nighky ‘Tho opora was Ifty foundries and furnaces, one hundred miles of rai. | Attorney Hutchings conducts the prosecution, The i's L)Bhsir @ A the mi in, Mr, Charles H. Donizett more, the midf io of which is as ‘oad, fitieen locomotives, two hundred cars, and vast Grand Jury wore sworn in, Mr. oa H, Haswell hay- | perhaps even in tho third year of the war; such | at Niagara Falls, whioh was squashed by | poise anit inbenutiful. AS tt I¢@0 opora which do- ing been selected as foreman. They wore briefly charged ertures France ‘mount of other property of the rebels were destroyed, po the ong Sales apn the usual g to Wa. Frome, [oe pomeeee oe would proba- | his little note addressed to whom It | pana sfor its offect more upon the fiyéy leading parts than ind twonty ploces of artillory and many prisoners were | who stole twonty-cight dollars from Frederick Ko, | bly have resulied ina Holy Alliance on their | may ooncorn. With these instanoes fresh | upon the stiractions of chorus, saby ery, or othor accos- H part, offensive and defensive, with Davis. But | in his memory, MB. Lincoln has no relish | sores, it to not to be. expocted Ny’, success Scula’ be oblned x any but ad 122 Third avenuo, om the 17th of*October, pleaded guilty to potty larcony. As he had been in prison three months, | now euch equivalents as emancipation, free | for any more amatour peace megotiators. No | This entouprise of presents Van bul Niblo'n th Judgment was suspendod. Isaac H Williams, acolored | gotton and free trade will go begging, or, if | matter in what form they present themayiives, | u% wes nn tats Oy eis x ite taonesien, 6 —) boy, who stole a diamond pin worth three bundred and | goeepted by England or France, or both, will | he regards them with suspicion. He knows thas | evidentin the ange) ihe timidity of the slag. ero eo eseeeneees arrerrrrnrn 5 JOHN A, BATES, Trosaurer. ‘Tho Treasurer of tho National Sailors’ Faiz scknow~ the receipt of soven. Sa four bundred.andi dollars from Captain John L. Worden, United States wi: being two subscriptions from merchants amd others pd po Bhs in Uke 6 National. qt Faiz, herete nowledged, in the aggregate, in. the Boston news . Pn cme ge if last; firet list dated Qotober @ 1A@ , eras ANOS Bra Dobe Joa. es aa, Bit zg ‘Buoknas & Co. Arthur 8| sssssseeusesnss ‘aptured from them. ‘The decision of the Camadian court in the case of the onrrested Bt. Albans raiders is expected to be given in fow days, when it is supposed that they will be | fifty dollars, the property of Adolph Kohn, of No, 166 ‘come to & Now ¥ scharged on the polat now mised, In that event | Weet Fourteenth siveet, pleaded guilty, and wee sent to come too late for the rescue of Davis or his con- | thole only objeot is to.gain notoriety amd make bata Tender i lees efoot the House of Refuge, federacy. the thing pey in somo way or other. The di- ith a fow more m. hey ate to submit to strisl on the morite of the case. | "YO ceived, but aro unable to publish this morn | Let us suppose that these tempting bribes | plomatist now in the ponitontiary"made it pay © pore corer tu rel my, and will ing, owing to the great prossure of news on our | for a recognition will go out to England by the | by forging ordere on the Treasuvy. Coletado columns, the report for the yoar 1404 of the Motropolitas | noxt steamer from Nassau. Several months | Jewott made it pay by disposing of his mining Police Commissionets to the, Governor of the State, This | 11) nooogsarily elapse—even under the most } stock. Dr. Zaoharie mado it pay by outting the \t a meeting of the Montreal Common Council on Tues- ay bight @ resolution was adopted censuring Chief of ‘Mee Lamothe for his conduct in connection with the 8 Monday, Jani 9 ders, and accepting his reslgnasion. teh song as wenn, On 9s fy ean = oui favorable clroumstances for Davis—-before any | corns of tho rebels. Jacqass and Giltsore made | Wontay, 78 B art ong wb te o'clock ‘Tye Richmond Eeaminer and tho Sentinel have re | in the Motropolitan district. ‘Thore wero arrbated by the | positive assurance of European assistance can | it pay by writing ramanoes for the magazines. in 004 6, . ‘ ‘ean'oua’ “ foros during the your, for casos of violonoo of « serious | roach him. In the moantima he will be routed | Sanders has mado it pay by orgihising bands of 8 Pane On; no calendar. ‘ently been discr sting the question whether it would be otter for the rebels to submit to the national authorities f the United States or to become subjects of some strong iuropean Powor, Tho Beaminer says that the Sentinels ropouition to claim the protection of i2land or France rr rae x aaarel aad ory sew prone Ot| fom his tronghold, hip, lash army. il bo | burglars to rob the Border bya and gangs of | oni Rew form Spek Ake = nee Cow four fesaed ah vin tor Roetown,snoat ay broken up and dlsportod, and, headed off at | inosndiaries to buen our hexols. Greoley tried 800 }g. 000 Pre ks Nee, Tum, coun, saee, pie va to take We, and thirty-four for rape. Wilmington, he will, if not a prisoner, or lying | to make it pay through his paper; but the News free’ 4 b=) a ‘aan 5 1 Aas es sant "A fire broke owt about about six o'clock yoot@Mlay ' emong the dead th bis inst ditch, bo a fugitive | has been ® more Oomsistent peace organ than! jaa ia” 4, 8782, 4609, 6006, 4498, THE SKATING CARNIVAL, bo., bo., fe. 1 23% iH 7 i i s + pi il get i i 3 i i 5 ; iit at anu i i ia § ! impedimont, aon when, through the carelessness of the month nd hey re hilloc] wore attempted foaled, when, as happened, over went the "aciehs the foolish inmates, floundering amid tho rough snow, sometimes getting severely bruised, bet ‘more frightened than burt. been dopicted so often and 80 Shee qopmns of the geems like 4 a old to attempt its description anew. ie ot sane of aging bal, ‘buffalo fast horses, fashionable turnouts, dashing, sliding, drinking, , ke, ‘Thore is nothing new in all this except to never read of nor enjoyod it before. hs tees ar parormed th hat pro te propel, not per 16 e and as to the rest, all that can be said to them soving is bottor than hearing—enjoying the sport ie than fading of it. Lot, them tre their sigh done Platt if ‘In order to go a aleighingf all that is noeossary for ite full enjoyment is to the following vory necessary Sealy, “put money in thy L gps which, though aa perf h i arg an essential truth and prerequisite for sleighing. In good old heen one cond get trast for 4 ne Cl Rg for a carriage or anything word the amount, but ae days are yee en in advance’? is now the invariable rule, and sometimes ov ro the gratification of your desires, have not Ry ae ‘sufficient number TE aie nay tear pure ie ’ yu ee ely bode to the spand Mire the aetcipen gat go see OF ae ft it F i is Hy Li 7 ; gs i i Tied E : fi i i | ; I il i I i it i i E é ht i il oH iy iH ! ! iy : a z # i : i EE 5 ts i fig ‘i ref i HH, Thine i i! ii: i i aE 3 fae all | i | ees* & long distance to enjoy the sport had to retarn disap. pointed. The Fifth Avenue pond, however, was in fine ebndition, and to-day that Lag Sto crowded. La- borers wore eet to Work early Morning at the Park pond scraping and shoveling, and the ico was to have boon flooded at midnight As the frost was rather