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EE NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1366. § American policy to abstain from acting as the propa é manual labor, the true manhood and hood of our | a vast and ) attend the anntvorsary exercises of Cc (@) gandists of republicanism in the kingdoms of Europe, THE SES OND cai SNAP. " polis, The ple, und each | the Mothodist Missionary Society. ‘There was an im THE FENIANS« wo and they had a right to expect * onding modera- = Be isilor io it is proud of kno whilo the officers | monse gathering of Sunday school children, and vast a tion” on the part of European Powers towards the —_—_—_——~ r 5 Have placed in es ‘ oF i o umber wore unable to gain admitte aoe. Ciree Order from General Bweeny- ose Who gO (hore, still that its mail, ils Lerrac General Swoony, the Secretary of War, who has © |. moved his military department to the Senatorial side of the house, issued yosterday an important cwcular order ropabiica of America, “gard it,” he said, | Continuation ef the Frigid Temperature lamity to ourselves, to the cause of good IMPORTANT FROM FRANCE, | furopean'hower challenge the american peoplesask | Yesterday—Commencement of a Snow and more especially ite lakes, are opr to all comors This appeared peculiarly the ‘case yesterday, ai up to CITY INTELLIGENCE, clos clever ast night a dense crowd of respectable 5 ” th h and o orted themacivea upon the tee. . ” thi inter fom such language that i is Barapenn fotoe: Moree Record of ony The Bags on th 7 railroad pare were Mralled joy Exrexatve Ronnky oF Bona, Mower axp Srocnrine = | 00 the Brotherhood, It le not to be made public, but will ference in this form of forcible propagandism which the and Country—Skating Resumed ously by th ters, who immediately, in la On Sunday night the safo of Mooers. J. Taussig & Brother, | be sont to the different circles by mail, It is understood The French Government Busily Pre: pump ores le « ii no ee Gere. ) re ee. fe ba gy gl — he sae No. 9 Dolanc»y street, wax broken open, and « inrgn | tat it calls for prompt military organization, and thas 4 - nment to resist. fe will not rec 20 that any at. M b ves 3 bel ex pecto om - protuises active and effectent work \untead of words ° ie ate the y tempt of muh a charactor thas as yet been mae lwo in Splendid fe, dee tt agile ‘broken up for | at one wee railroad, oil ad om once certificates of | Brotalse active a sy aide Ugtuts, a hi wat oye aring to raw lis Troops. annot,’’ be adda, “foresco, and we are unwilling to con- —_— q 08 the . shares, Treasury notes and United Statos bonds taken | uve potmt ia, and ever will be, [velam 10 Offhoons paring ps der, Wat opportunites might proveut themselves, what | anthough the thermometer aid not sucesed in reaching Naas cota es Trost ad that at earnest required pot eve | from it. In our advertising columns will be found » under him, he pledges, will be tusimortby, soldiers, signs intmical to our forts of government,” aes ap. | the degree of zero yesterday, it indicated @ very | skatable condition. The numbers which commenced | Complete list of the stolen property, A rewanl of guno | Bo Kwss aided to scienti Knowledge th quired ou the 1 and honest mea experience whieh can only be ac 4 of bastle. If eupported by the true the Brotherhood, he will even 4 hostages (or Ue martyr to Iriels liberty pow 1a bands of the British government. The General speaks hepefal!y, and, from the warm support and generous ad hesion t his. policy hohe 1 recerwing Guily, be doubts not in the future freedom of his native land. Ho advises Lhe Brotherhood to leave fuctionie™ to ther ows devices cud neltich schemes i peepare (er speedy and practical action, The order states that dreaming, ba- Panguing and pemposity will be excludwh; that ev dollar will be asgountod for and. that Ube resales soon be felt by tho lriaty people for the rocovery of the doctiments and money, or a pro riionate amount for any part thereof, is offered by josare. Taussig & Brother, and al! persons are war against nogotiating any of the securities deseribed them. Arrexrrep Suicrpe.—About eight o'clock yestorday Morning, while the laborers were at work on the tunnel at the foot of Fifty-tret street, East river, two of the men noticed a respectably dressed woman standing on the bank of the river, and that her manner was rather strange, wheo she suddenly took » razor from her pecket, and, drawing it quickly across ler throat, she jumped into the water, The men immediately gave the alarm to their fellow laborers aud rushed to the spot, when one of them Jumped in and succeeded in reecuing the unfor tunate woman while she was still conscious Potice officer Kenney, who wna in the viotnity at the Gime. as sisted by the men, took the woman the Ninementh precinet station house, in Fifty-ninth street, where Dr. Macdonald was sent for and dressed her wounds, which are not supposed to be fatal, She wae subsequently re- moved to Bellevue Hospital. She gave her name as Louisa drnold. She ie a German to pour in at the varions gates of the Park in the fore- noon increased to an immense extent towards evening, Ul, at nine o'clook, there could searcoly have been less than twenty thousand persons om the large lake and a proportionate number on the two others. The various waiting, refreshment and skate rooms, under the charge of Messrs. Radford and Stetson, were nevor se much appreciated and so largely patronized. The burldings themselves, without having any pretensions to grandeur, are still very comfortably erected, and the sight during the day at the counter 0. the refreshment room waa ome of very great interest both to the dispenser and devourer of the multitude of pies of every description, and the gallons of coffee, not to speak of oysters and pork ond beans,’ which disappeared like mygie, he ladies’ waiting room, commandng a five view of the large lake; was crow all through the day and evening. It is here where atten. tive cavaliers or obtrusive urchins, as the case may be buckle on the skates of the lady portion of the sporters, and many a foot faultless for its mouldiug was being carefully acooutred by some happy youth. Here, too, « fino stove diffused that necessary warmth not w bo found outside; and here, also, those who did pot care to skate watehed with Intorest the motions of the peals to ‘‘the wisdom and justice of European Powersto | marked change from tho spring-like, balmy weather of WHAT N. APOLEON DESIRES. respect the system of non-interference which has 80 long | the latter portion of last week, which more resembled bee: a peepee iene Maait san od ee Hts good results, | 1.4) usually prevalent in May, or in the fabled vales of This is di and seomeniine ate sunny Italy than the rude and boisterous blasts generally commend stse imerican | to be expected in this climate and in this zone of the people tothe hasty resolutions which The English View of the Feed & Congrean the teith Ia, that m war at the | Bemisphere. Those who went into the open air, how- Question present moment between France and the United States | ever, anticipating that they would not require overcoats » ‘aan eases een astitneel een and shawls, wero speedily convinced that they had com- sible means in order to avoid pushing matters to so | mitted a blunder almost equal to that of the man who THR Fn egpeth Rogen Tog d as 88 the wae refused to carry am umbrella because he was crossing TABOO TAKEN OFF THE HERALD. | 472n7; ond “ove ted manors J over to Jersey, where he had understood from a friend i yh sah ced that it never rained. He found out that indood it never she succeeded in earrying it to a successful conclusion, it | rained in that elassic neighborhood, but it was bis belief presune ig ® ruinous charge, for which no sequisi- | that it poured. It was not superlatively chilling here, tions in the thankless soil of Central America Id offer ‘% THE NEWS FROM THE RIO GRANDE, | any’ adequate, componsation. Nor, on. tho other | Yesterday, but it was by no means warm. Commencing hand, could anything be more unfortunate for the United | to grow cold at about midnight of Sunday, the morning &e, &e &e, States at the prosemt moment than a war with a pow 4 Tt is cident from the lameatabie | Opened four degrees above zero, Hut tho frost was not well kept up, and the morcury rose accordingly, marking as high as twenty-four degrees above zero at three o'clock y MAMINE COUKE. Bofors Judge Cross anh a Jory Peter Wilson, anoaman on board at this port, brought a complaint 9g James Avdotvon, for maitronUng imum during (he voyage of the ship from Calcutta, India, to this port, Tt ap years (rom the plaintiffs tostimory that ke shigped at Our Paris Correspondence. y birth, about thirty. JO” | P, 1 i skaters on the frozen lake. Out on the ico the hurrying eight years old, and resides at Nov & Fifth streey, from | Calcutta for eight monthy to go asy port ia the Indiam "ais, Dec, 26, 1865, bs im the afternoos, crowd of animatod forms enjoyed themselves; Home | Which place sho wandored early yesterday inora:ng, be. } cecan or the United Klugdom, The toru of service. of T have frequently stated of late that the Emperor was great ; way SNow sToRM. swiftly gliding along, others curvotting asa bigh met. | ing determined, sho ttates, to end her existence, mw she fiot only anxious to get out of Mexico, but was preparing | The ' ted horse, with this difference: that, bei bipeds, and Me the majority of the crew expired when the ship mache® no fore legs, the raising of the hind ones neceasi- too, might find that a war with France About half-past ten o'clock last night a fine, light snow had been sick for the past three months, and, having « ern border yy to do so. Newspaper correspondents are, 1 am aware, | South P Y) the Irlandof St Heleaa bal the captain would aot pee bd iuey arg as Mile. able, a0" Franoe, toad ayer mp hap ahusslag: oy axils ted aelbaxie® fall, of which there were muny. ‘Then there | Myc oUt children to take care of, whe became Uted | mit (hem to lenva the vowel and paced samo of thom tm sometimes given to “talking at large,” and indulging i | another vast item to their nationat debt. which we went to press, giving every indication that | were the chairs, in which one can get frozen up iisdonsien Moses ‘i ove S oe aaerews oe an both Ane be bane 4 — ory _wameaning generalities ‘upon politi! topics. | incre, therefore, of the two governments are exactly | there wil be good sleighing this morning Seer ree RI Ger aead etre ced | as tan somion of hs geomeey Comat nme’ | teas rece eet: Wine to weneebniang is Geom . | identical. Jt is the interest of France to withdraw a2 sou nb one . _* ; hyvacvetgeyl el eabacer ileow’s head open onc I am now prepared, however, to risk any repu a a of ‘and it is the interest of THE WEATHER FOR TEN DAYS. were there, and certainly a good day » sport wa phen’s churchyard, corner of Chrystio and’ Mroome He out Wileow » Lead op n once wth 4 Sane vepe'e ens, tation I may have as a historian and a prophet Php Mates ere ee ger Harti salen ‘The following table, giving tho state of the ihermome- | by all. Macias Wie’ fed samioved: teceecous om & and soot nor time with me ore Tan eas a oe upon the expression of the opinion that the Emperor ible spontaneous, instead of havii rn u ter at the HeRatp office for the past ten days, will prove THE NEW HOTEL IN THE PAR J a a ice aie ‘ashe Of the tl aad hia Cidiea aaaapie Gaile 2 Drala 238 age the Emperor may Y ataaibin aretes austin aia The old manzion at the up ond of the and that the disinterments would be comm ° a sprtuann vce Comikeey of dimeric i eal ians, phy aabptize arg thy fas noticed 1a the Hanarp an about toh 16th inst., but the transfer has been postponed erg . - study of the means of withdrawing from Mexico, honor- pheric phenomena has taken during that tim hotel by Messrs, Radford and Stetso! : “ Chedeoy appeares for pial : 4 Sued’ Be morrow, For the purpose of preventing the Hoobs, Deun aad Dowoboe for detandans ably and with tho loss of as little prestige as possible. TA. M. 12 M. 5 P.M. | and yesterday visited by large numby we é interme ped while the work is From the Emperor down the French government has Degrees. Degrees. ich has many time-honored memoric h SRT OS SO Lee igh Shee has been | THE CASK OF CAPTAIN PRABODY, OF THK SHIP -14 above, 18 above. 7 above. ing performed, a tight a hanged into a hotel, which, if not of magniticen’ ome to the conclusion that the attempt in Mexico is + Tbelow. 5 above. 10 above. | proportions, is fitted up with the greatest regard tothe | % Py oo Pen Cte toe od x 4 Bieven suits have bean | rought acainet this oficer by failure, and that Maximilian isa failure, and it awaits later. ‘i pues = Store. z eee courfort vod accomm: ation of its visitors, Mone of the SUppORSE SHAS SDOU) a KOATHOR aud paerengers on bowed Uhak ve ie was i 5 vg | Emperor Maximilian will prove so welcome to the Mexi- hove, above, 33 above. | features which make it so interesting a relic of Revolu- oblized to furmel bail to the manount of $24,000 © an, sno only an opportunity to withdraw ts troops and ts | ODES OMS no foreign support, or else it will de. above. 40above. 38 above. | tionary times have. boon alter dining rooms are kwer ia court support from the Mexican empire. The Emperor, how- | mand an amount of support which the Emperor will be | January 12. ever, very naturally desires that he shall be allowed | unable to es Fogo gta Free cient, poe Freed | Bere aleve as cee % raw, e “mil fo suffer 4 of “ ¥ to do this of bis own free will and ac- | sha: rap iy porset yh draenei gy | January 15.2022... Babove, —-Babove. 20 above. cord, and not under @ menace; and he is also desirous | Course which would tend to’ prevent. this natural soll egies tapcie ns aulaen, that the interests of French subjects in Mexico shall be | tion would be the adoption of a bullying tone onthe | At an early hour yesterday morning the police officer protected and guaranteed. These matters take time to | Part of the United States which would rouge the | on duty in Forty-third street entered a miserable looking 32 above. 42 above. 49 above, very capacious, and for sleighing parties in the winter Bb above. 44.above. 45 ahove. and pleasure excnrsions in the sumtner will doubtless be extensively patrouized. Commodious steeping and sitting rooms are also fitted np, and the building of eheds for the putting up of horses and wagons {s « very attractive fea ture in a “road house,’ as thia is intended uy For the euisine, the reputation of its proprietors, who h | exhumation mutter of consid’ nterest tom great BI ple residing in the city aud elaewhere. Deata of an Ov Arracie of Tue Surmuer Corer — Mr. James G. Kent, for over ton years an attaches of the Acci@ent on the New York Conteat Batl- read. Bycaces, Jaa, 15, 1868. The New Vork exprow traia woet ram off the tmoke ¥ Superior Court, died on last Sanday, after long iinew four miler east of this ¢ about Aim o'clock this even sensitiveness of French honor, The Emperor could z evel managed the Casino und Skating Refreshment Depot, i . . a arrange, but they are in process of arrangement, and the | not consent to retire from Mexico under a throat, | Suanty on the rocks, in shat strect, between Hrist avenme | will fully vouch, The hotel is now opened for the inspec: | He was over seventy years of age The jndyey of the | ing. Ture car person burt. The trele.wan. Emperor is himself desirous that the promise made in | nor, rod he ete earned. ie ae 80, wae u ré sa man, name unknown, ‘who, it is supposed, was frozen to tion of visitors. en BAG 3 _ as ne oe , ome ste re i dolayed an bour anda half. Cause, a brokes rail ople allow him. It is, therefore, essential to American th during the ni ‘The Coroner was notilled to ‘ leptod, opy wag ordered May last by M. Rouber shall bo fulfilled to the letter, that | Fotcreats ana to the intoresta of thre world that American | feltantnmecace mene The At the Fifth avenue pou 1o bo taade by the clerk aad tranernitted tlie futnit Se et ee Go Gan wedlees ‘the French troops shall be withdrawn within one year from | statesmen should abstain at the present time from incon- nsualarray of beauty and ight o'clock in Tur Trvroxta.—The Teutonia Society, # *promineme Houvos, Jan. 16, 1866 time, It now depends greatl; the action of { siderate expressions of feeling on this subject, It the evening Luere were be se thousand five | ts M Tea a , pce pa “pate would be worse than folly fo expend iyo and Telegraphic Reeord. Sondved perm ns on the i great p ‘Of thie num, | German musical organization, celebrated Might mi Uh ‘Thomas J, Lillie, an olé and highly respected printer, ‘Four government and people whether this promise shall | tecture “in the purvult of an object which may , MAINE. ber being lution Indeed, tt would seem that thie is the | Germania Assembly Roome ite foorteenthawwiversary by | gag tor many years Treasurer of tho Franklin Type. be fulfilled or not.. “‘Masterly inactivity’ is for the next | be equally obtained by words and conciliatio: Porttaxp, Jan. 15—9 A. M.—Wind north. Weather | headquarters of the fair sox par excellence, Whether it ‘s | a musical entertainment and a banquet, wi ich, like all | oes ss caleba oie aaa fow months the true policy for you to exercise with | European interference in the affairs of America is impos- flear, Thermometer two degrees above zero. the admirable condition of the ice, or the music, or the 4 zpaplbs eh oe wraph Hoty ‘ r r a the festivities arranged by the Peutonia, wii a enecow wes a . gogard to Mexico. sible in the very nature of things, and if the Americans will NEW HAMPSHIRE. fashionable beaux, it is Ot possible to say. Nearly all ‘The Sei islatif will, xt is sad now, be | CMe Quit for the whsle a not wnnatural sensitivencas they | Coxconp, Jan. 15—Sunrise.—Wind northwest. Weath- | who visit this poud are pructived and graceful skuiers; | fol end well patronized »iiair The Tentomi a |s a popular Notice To THE PUBLIC © Senate and Corps Legisiat albsucisepoange will find ‘all their aviiculties on this scere disappear pro- | er pleasant. Thermometer six degrees below cro, but for learners, the qualitied teachers, always organization, and the ¢ members, 0019 posing » male i ; convened for about the first of February, and it is uot ly without the necessity of any serious exertions. Purwoorn, Jan. 15—Sunrise.—Wind northwest, Weath- | 8Fe & great accommodation. ¢ Waiting root end female’ chorus, numb about wf.nsiy singers a ae Ps GS OEE dres: i , always crowded by either new arrivals or thy Our city wnbse rib IM eomter «fa porting, ne NT agpe —mpeaneeretocsaponna miarsciins saampnt a er pleasant. Thermometer ten degrees below zero. leaving, and the pond iteelf secus never to ¢ The mate and female chorus during the-er ening sang the ’ Sere staan ae timation of the Emperor’s Mexican policy above given. NEWS FROM THE RIO GRANDE. Lrrrixvow, Jan, 15—Sanrise.—Wind northwest. Weath- | the slichtest variation in the numbor of forms it Sifnngsfert, by Otto, a vary any of oar city cerriers who overcharg " Still it may not, but, whether or not, will not in the pen er pleasant. Thermometer fifteen degrees below zero, its glassy surMce. Major Ostman intends holding bis | which was’ rend Country subscribers te the New Youn Hematp erere- evening. Thir /@ is | athe manner. Th asanevent | four or five divisions, slightest degree affect the accuracy of the statement I | Whe Recent Capture of Liberals an A MASSACHUSETTS. id carnival to-morrow, day Proiea forward by the fashio: ted to rejuil their sibseriptions, whevever practh Boatoy — —' eat. Weather have made. of Treachery—Attack on an Imperial | iy Toy dav. Thornonsior four degrees above vero, | of the greatest Importance, and it is nended that tis | gang. Meyerboer's Vatertan in RSE OPEN Ra RE oS The French government is certainly becoming liberal. | Gunboat Frustrated—Panic im Monte- Wind northweat. | Yet Me arrangements shail not fall short of thowe which | manner, and, beaides this, a wf orano bind si Sraincrimp, Jan. 15—9 A. M.— mori Rave given no mets sativfaction previously, sung by Miss Hfatinanm, Wheres pon the transmitting money by sail ‘The Heratp, which for the past two years has been so rey, &e. Weather clear. Thermometer four degrees above zero. di erst ad dau deieow place, From the anni | report nd Crequently stopped that it became a great annoyance, New Ortxans, Jan. 13, 1866. waw Yorn. ts we a: ded Oe oe oe OE = it appears that the socisty, which Advertbement: abould be sent tothe office before eines hhas of late been permitted to enter freely, and articles | Brownsville accounts say that the recently surprised Bevaro, Jan. 15.—Snowing and weather moderating. | ong a: proeminently #0; indeed, perbaps to distinguish | im existence fourteen years, Is cong oved of about three ‘upon Mexico which a year ago would have been sure to | liberals were captured through the treachery of one of Osweco, Jan. 15.—At seven o'clock this beaten she grades Ca Denty ir Dent, to imponsible, One onen se [ne et a. oes mente : lacioting fourteen a aie cause its expulsion are now suffered to have ‘free pra- | their number, They were en route to Fenerido with | thermometer was six degrees reese ‘a pam ve many really anno ene Goes Sine rerio shaving parks Tuabe dhacte Upeaucmaaherh. To ue EUROPE. tique.”" Is not this, perhaps, a sign of the times—a sign | thirteen wagons. dogrees above zero. Weather brig! that too often, like another Punts, the becomes MAILS FOR — confnxed in his attempts at disorintinauion, Ai ety amounted te $4,128. Fhe / rpense: were $5,005: that tho goverament, preparing to shake off the Mexican | While party of Gen. R. Clay Crawford's mon wero | o,Rucwnsrrm, Jan. 15 —At cight ovlock this morate | tialiany ladicn on the Park lakes (ile didiculiy becomes | Inring s balance of $113 in the [urmaury at the clos of oad, are willing to let people be gradudily prepared for | embarking to capture a gnuboat moored ucar Matamoros fearful fed. the year, The report alludes Yi the niusenl exercises es of Congress—The Meeteam eight above, Fe te i etre tee eatthnad of mathe | and other fesivities in which ¢ie wciniy wax engaged € ports ty ei ea NO Mt through the columns of tho Henatp? Why thevery arti- | & musket was sccidontally discharged, which created ‘Jen. 16—At seven o'clock A. M. the ther. | O7ee dart duzrling ganoes at you, the prvtileg of mouths Questio Ven o'clock in the evening. during the pas year. The socidiy urrungrd thove manu Hranp which the Pays quoted and hori. | some commotion exchange momoter was six degrees below zero; at twelve M. seven aoe 4) soiraes andia concert which /ook place at tie ferma Meal Sedee esase ie enema tee ates perrathp eatin oral a tosonh aes oe hee Gagrees wtreve ser. pcs rags te ee ee wie be tn é Tee in Assemabty Baows ‘The socif ty nlvo took @ protu!neat fod foe ites de. paced rasta aparcdinlrd marys ‘Phe atatealaffaies pon. ta 0.slareaing. momen it prem. Paton Saree et on bon L oe ; 18h tous ohish 60 Womoetog tor Laverpenh assorted tabebhasth ech jen tals racabpaegiigR Seo sats of . bn nt ° H ‘The malls for Kurope wii Close iw thie ity et © qnanter 90 to bo ascoried—the tares to be extracted from the saad. Hr ‘emigrating to Sen Luis PENNSYLVANIA. to q F ote ag pt pag wheat. Potosi, ‘their specte and all their movables, Punapenrma, Jan, 15—0 A. M.—Wind north. Weather | 81° @ task in no less one of dif foulty, but @ cer. past ope and al baif past five v'e 4 ‘The little barracks which-are annually st this season 4 : clear, Thermometer fourteen degrees above zero. lke creature, with ris trailing down J ALD Edition for Kurope—wilt be —_— tho w plus uitra of ryt ametry, blue eyes Reperts from Juarez via Seam Francisco. Pumaperraa, Jan. 15—P. M.—The heaviest snow abi ch radon, o'elock thie morning ‘@rectod in tho boulevards, and in which all sorts of toys are he ‘1se8, | storm of he mason commenced al ax P.M. The snow roranag ve Se ay sony reg jrered bre | ts wis conta aeupert: of the. proceenings op Con sold, are up, and Paris is rejoicing in its Christmas and New Gen Begntem, He. My ia about alx inches deep. OTE nought by | President and other prominent members of the society. - - ‘Year’s holidays. At the American chapel yesterday there | THe Mexican Consul has received official communica- Jan. 16—P. M.—There are prospects of eid tothe aalden arvl 5 ae the bileet the | The festivities were wound up by a grand ball, whieh | GT#=x; the correspondence ia full in relation to the as an extra fine musical performance, some rolos being | “00 from Juarer, dated Chihuahua, December 1. Juarez | rain. W cold. monde. ‘There are others, too, whovhave a claim to wed antl quite slate hour. The members of | forts of the Frearh government far the recognition of ‘appears to be in the best spirits, and all the efforts 0. Edwards and a Miss Cre! ghtom certainly would ‘Tentonia and thelr feiends amused tletnselves ia (bh | Yasimilian; The vloring proceedings of the Fouian Cow ae ey Reape Raaaite tod MO | CPi pein cpr Receive othe rope | CAT, Jen 8 Wie outa, Termomtar | Yara? GMam canes A anki octe’ | “Eun Lowas, Mo. 10, Fax A.o—Te vn | Sinn tales utereing. nem rm Cara ame He will prove fruitless, In due time, ho says, the gov: | Cesar, Jan. 16—P. M.—Thermonieter thirty-nine | “tld apply — annual bell in ald of the widows and orphans of the | ‘ the South Pacific, Mesien, the Wort In War With the U: eramens wilt bo tennatersed to ancther place. above. It thas been raining all the morning. Wied seieainel Gh Gith, Seliie: Sedten thins \o-cnerven evening, pros all \nteronting ore of Sore {From the Paris Journal dos Debate, Dee. 25.] Theatrical. tod weer” ee Ts at Irving Hall. Tho previous reunions of this, perhaps | ~/"#!* CoPI*L Im wrappers, erady Tor iaailing, ax conan Tho facts mado public in this correspondence (between woov's TREATAR. ‘Torxno, Jan. 18—P. M.— Thermometer twenty-two de- eke pede ee aa, ais ae ee tea a 5 ea General jejin and Captain etgend ‘The New York amusement-patronizing public had an | grees above rero. Wind northeast; weather cloudy and Was half ®0 fair -@ aight. fashionably ee yw ob nee he eadasd already given jn the Hunstv] are not of very great cold. There ih sleet thi Reports ce by themselves; bat they will appest of a very opportunity last evening of seeing two new things on $taui vortons potato week tad southwest represent sitollar we mature if are considered as an indication of | Broadway—a new theatre opened and a new play pro- | weather. 6 feeling on both of the frontier. It is evident Aq 5 hat Gedoral Weitzel and the troope under his command | 220% The thestre, Mr. George Wood's; the piece, Mr. Me Raie . . M.—Rain and sleet all day; mild cannot be more badly disposed toward the Mexican om | Thomas B. De Walden's. The house was filled to ite we fomytend eh ae v3 piro and the French occupation, and that bet a on | utmost capacity. The edifice has been described im the army, Jan. 15—P. M.—Weather cloudy; freez- Her side, by a Jost reciprocity,arw at the ond of thelr | Hesary, The Local Extravaganza,’ as itis called in | jg ™ CTE” Smeriut La Bedi “in reatainiog tay wom ast | the programme, 9 almost indescribable. The Balloon | —Frysrorr, Jan. 16—P. M.—It has been snowing nearly enting them from firing upon the American bank. I | Wedding is the story of an unhappy Frenchman—Paut | #!! day; about six inches have fallen. we given Foy ge Td im any case; and this ord Bizarre (Mr. Chanfrau)—who commits the rather un- 6 been nag a0 Jan. 156—P. M.—Hard west wi ene control ot their monte boop ‘hem in heck? Oe, common faus pas of courting too many ladies and being pn MICHIGAN. cipline is powerful, doubtless; but it is impossible to | able to marry too few of them. He lives ata fashionable | Dernorr, Jan. 15—12 M.—Wind southeast. Weather Mae et ete toner cat oeeitate | Bicecker street boarding house, and ts devoted to ‘ma | freth and cloudy, | Thermometer, treaty degrees above their superiors, a serious collision should take place on | ‘fing his beard," or performing the operation of shaving, | “CO aut Soa.” tin wind from the south the fronticr, would it be easy to calculate its conse- | and being united to a lady in marriage, having chartered lon. Ite powalarty = Inmited Ws we cae or section—it Is 4 national slaple — Paterson Guardian. On Sylvan lake, too, the f str daughters of Hoboken create a palpitating sensation in the neghboriwwd of the hearts of the Jersey beaux. Among those most danger- ous for their beauty, and © fo should be shunned most the susceptible, are Miss Clayton, Miss Story and Mise Recue. All these latter We ¢e present last evening at the Ey CARNIVA! , ON SYLVAN LAKE. gumberr, orauty and brilliancy, wae cor tainly the Gnest that he ip taben place in the neighbor bood of New York for several yeurs, The lake wae « to the public * t seren o'clock, and ina short space of time vained adm ttance and of the ee, The | one in m0 way inforic rafulla's band will perform music, and an efficient committee which bar bers Messrs, Ray, Sherman, J Vv in P. Richards, Aec., are eure t iu the catering for the pleasare of thore pre A Clergyman (tev. J. McMurray) Wrte- S, mays Having suffered seemed florting, to whieh clergymen are om n card varvvas remetion Thave piesepee in giving my testimony os to the relief | have bad tn oh Kabhath labore from the wae of Mf T have bean & gr om | have renraminend-A them be tage Yor coughs od colds the owergetic New Broadway. MERTING OF THE PROPERTY OWNER® OPrC A meeting of property owners was beid at Powers’ Hotel yesterday, in pursuance of a call, relative to the proposed extension of Broadway from Park row to the Patton ferry HL Blydenbergh was appointed chairman and J. W. Oliver eeretary Judge Foot goton « chair and addressed the meeting, compriving of « parlor full of per end er the it tars in + jolored Chinese lanterns und the edge the banks were Color and porters Made east, Weather cloudy and thick fully bordered with ~ jlored lamps, whi A i verte we Reta he Mamtuatlon, evidently, is, Bot without peril; | balloon for the purpose of convenience and novelty, | Gaixy Raroe, Jan. 15.—Wind northeast and stormy, | #amme wore stre | sepees trons cons, He apoke at some length im regerd to roadyy, 2 Park row, Ho Prawn wt 8 W, that it soap require an eooupatien ‘of at leas: ten years to | aud having also invited a large and select company to | with sleet, Thermometer twenty-seven degrees above Se Se se Fink , ewlangien, & ‘ the position of the owners of ree! estate to be s Moot ‘ Ef sero es daha Bubdue them—as the Courrier des Unis stated inan | witness the ceremony. His scheme is discovered by the | "FO y Anew & auaien © action Of enaet @d by the improvement, and answered a variety of by le and retats AND CUPP o article which we republished @ few days sinco—whet | teay (Miss Jonny) who has been his sweetheart, but | _ Laxmno, Jan, 18.—Wind high from the sonthwest. | Wii up to elev: in welock Breaorie at the finan [-iDterrogniories, alded by Judge Hilton, who stood benide erode, with fies of primp should we do if we had a war, more or less direct, with the | 1° | yy ad as aan Weather stormy, with sleet and ruiv, Thermometer | Yorn tpn” were gimpiny Add to all thin | him 404 conducted the procestings. Judge Fou ex T AMD, M7 Broedwoy, M.¥ States of the American Union, which, doubticss, we coula | Who 1s not favored one. et nes UPD | twenty-eight degiees above zero. the brilliancy of t! 40 various reflectors, the gay drewer of | plained the law in regard to street openings, and the ergs with glory to omrscives, bud inwhich we have no interest | direful revenge, Miches his wedding suit, substitutes © | pier Sacieaw, Jan. 15.-—-Wind northeast and light. ators and tt er masq drom, cof the skates ae they ran over - to engage vurselves? uorade » and ends by calling in her | Thermometer twenty-five degrees above zero, be to 1 of the beanty | Powers Of # me fority of care eel ism widening | At Pollak & Som's, Meersehaum piene- i ¢ of the scene. ar, or bad tue Ann snd Vulton streets, which be thought were very The English View of Our Relations with | !*4y friends to witness his discomfture. This dnoue- Katamazoo, Jan. 15.—Wind northeast. Weather cloudy bn hone ont ' and f te fa Napoleo: and stormy. ‘Thermometer twenty degrees below rere, i. earty. one would fancy it fairy) ticable at chix stage. The Common ¢ (From the Po! Timex, Dec. 26.} ment is made more cretion by baeslns ge tho mar. Jacuson, Jon. 16.—Wind sontbeast, Weather dieser. ao ee os fm she ar z the ma ny beautiful @ voek "pe ord eanoe 1 was lt perhaps to be expend Hage party proper and Fan's compulsory appearange in | isi/\ti ening a ile. Thormometer twenty smo ae | i {clock there were hw many as eighteen | aly iy of rons thet fang: w public, only shaved urriedly im the thourned five | hundred persous on the lake. At tie oe qnest of 8 Bt auber of thore prevent tbe exrmis al will be were aeually conducted, and indi repeated on ¥ Londay evening uur et a by whic the portion in TER EXCHLSTON POND. eet would be able to prevent only poud ip the city open on Sonday trom apprarwe He thought the ® 2 immense gathering made fp be so great); * email attendance during the previ th and dram inge eres ¥ OTC LOTH, Broker, 176 Beosdwoy. grees above 2oro, red green costyme of a Gallic Fenian. In the second Axw Arnon, Jan 15,—Wind cost Weather cloudy od tion cannot but be influenced iD. | Set, the seone of which is net in the Academy of Music, | snowing fast. Observatory thermometer pinetecn Tye sense of direct’ reepoaaibittytwhion w tere | Pant comes ta, im theebarmeter of Gabriel Ravel, as the | eres zor, The barometer is 24.96, Egnuy rot when distributed over the vetes of Popular | White Knight ata masquerade ball, accompanied by nis | .,Fort Hcnow Jan. 15 —Wind, southeast Weather biy. The Ianguage of Congress daring the war | friends of the bridal, his intended and the aunt of his | W9%4Y: Thermometer twenty five degrees above zero, ‘wae always more pronounced upon foreign affairs than " ISCONBIN. ‘that of President Lincoln or his minister, and we must be , called Reuben (Mr. G. ©, Minwavere, Jan. 16-—P. M.—Heavy wind from east cautious in regarding the tempor displayed by the federal | Davenport); Windbag (Mr. Scallan) and his valet, Tom— | and storm all day. The weather at La Cros, St. Paul, assembiy as any sufficient aoe the settled par- | ai) in appropriate carnival attire. Tho masquerade | Madison, Juncaville, &c., is the same, In Minmerota the of tho American people. More especially is this 9 im asow, and its participants are od ana | %80® | from two to three feet deep. e case with the C now sitting at Washington, | Break —Considerable svow bas fallen marched off to the station house by « squad of Metro. Pig Fon aaa politan police, In tho front, as though engaged in 4 re- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. THR CMON FOND, WILL AMaRERE. hearsl, there suddenly appear the Hanlon Brothers | Wagmxaror, Jan. 15—9 A. M.—Wind northeast. | ,,)™¢ ,Tos'lar ennusl tnaaquorade and (ancy dregs cori, ‘They perform some of their astonishing feats, and carry | Weather cloudy. Thermometer nineteen degrees avove hat Are You « Th that morning fonder OFRKA LOLENG from mental aay by MATRA, A fair now ber in splend) 3 condition for skating SEATING IN BROOKLT™. There was good skating on all the Brooklyn ponds yeeterds y and the mort sang: the exb the we wishes of the lovers of jarating aport were met by the glaring wrface of ve fractory oF dio tions general posit we t affair will surpass any Off the first real, hearty applause of the piece. The third | #°F% MARYLAND Ship g of the kind that has ever been attempted in thie and last act js located at Jefferson Market Police station, | Barnwons, Jan. 16—P. M.—A snow storm with scold | por on 1 fl Sr aan ne where all the dramatic personages are supposed te be con- wind oe since three o'clock continues, 3 o fol bands mass will be fined, and where some of them enjoy a fane —_ ile | and promises to be very severe. The pagoda in the middie of the piven of Mitetee Gangstas goctrel weal Scleanea After’ belag eoquied VIROINIA. + he f — 5 M—Since nine A. M. fine hail the wedding is happily settied, and all hands adjoura to |, Ricmwow, Jan ey Me ame mene, 8. See Ssoumbeen, =z ot ths tmsnants Uoting the 258 ont tee the depth of two inches. Therssomete to-night three place by vwirling a bayousted musket as = Celtic gentle. | 4¢erees below the freezing point. ip) attendance. ‘ Aine Ragpeorou: ond will be ilominated with vart He Festores the heir “ty Barctay etree, Brown's “Vermifage Com nd ee \ Ne Sone bad oolhosess him te ay rfory Tite valuatie combination hae bern euonmelolly ened ty j h§ — ge The mi Se errr ceonad be ec crcee penne Sev any. | Pm ane Ronee be wale ned wore in eratuniing aia ining = phy AEE A, anight. | ing that ihe Common Coupell could be \udornA (6 rescind | worme, 09 hurfui to chikdven Be eure te obtain ‘he Vorme mistaken if we intorpreted their proceedings by the mame Nova Scots. ean brilliant diepiay of pyrotechuice at bight The ee jod an amemimest of ihe pre fogs Comte, rice We vers saad with geet ovennas Guts which we apply to the signifcans reserve Whee . moan Neecsnaartis poncho enh pont cya noel Gocety. ae re, Pe fil aad Ube Laqunature, as well an the courts Geld vy Greggieie end denters in matnines, of Brenise ton therefore, to attach defaite id ir ¥ The preamble an@ renolations were e¢ pied, @8 fol. portance jutiona relati which 3 SKATING. i the fren Fo men ny the correspondence of European nation>. Ht woul been introduced into bot Wherene the Comnen Couns ote oie A Venton. siininieeniphditainaniigiaiaats The “Ball U in—Remewea Eatnue - | Fulton etreeus, the resolution being brat prewmied May Miller's Mater Dye—teet tn Vere Dut neither et tne Eecuaane Gomaven on o Large Gon Thennis Heit by Argues Diepna 08 Io0y Sireet att Syivan Lake, Hoboken=The Breogiys ‘The dail is up again. The earnest prayeme, HA sigh. ingn and bewitching giances of those fair ina ot our metropolis who delight to skate over the frozen sur. face of the Park and other lakes have hed \peir effect ‘upon the stern and haughty Ice King. He hae relented end egain visite our city, This ie not extr srdinery, en even upon colder oatures than that of bir, not August but January majesty, women's emile has peen known to have taken effect, The iden set forth in jnodern yellow. covered Iteratare and promuiged by of am arenes lendensy thet the fair sen deal in ‘war, ie Dye, Preservative cod rial Be 6 hw home, oreo i Great Aopen 151 Gremt, nein 8 7 a tnt pote

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