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News FROM THE RIO GRANDE. —. DETAILS OF THE CA.°TURE OF BAGDAD, Four Hundred Imporialists’ and Four Guns Captured. Shelled by a Frencli Bagdaa Generals Weitzel and Mojia Preparing for Action. ‘Deplorable Condition of the Imperial- ist Force at Acapulco. DESERTIONS TO THE REPUBLICAN RANKS. Fighting and Plotting in the Interior. &e. THE BAGDAD AFFAIR. New Ontwaya, Jan, 2h, 1866. Brownsville accounts of the 16th inst. give anim- partial and correct statement of the capture of Bagdad, which is as follows :— A party of one hundred and twenty-three, mostly colored soldiers, belonging to the One Hundred and Eighteenth United States colored infantry, under the command of Colonel Reed, crossed the Rio Grande at Clarksville and divided into three squads. At four o'clock on the morning of the Sth instant the first squad entered Bagdad, which they surprised, cap- turing about four hundred prisoners and four pieces of artillery. The second party proceeded to the ferry, where an im- perial guard of ten men were stationed, The oificer commanding this guard held his post bravely, firing his revolver at the attacking party, whereupon he was shot down, and the others belonging to the guard surrendered. In this affair one imperialist was killed and another ‘wounded. 1 The third party proceeded to the quarters of Col. Rice, (post commander at Bagdad, and took him and those with jHim prisoners, Colonel Rice subsequently escaped, but jag retaken, ) A squad of ten men were then detailed to take the impe- ‘rial gunboat Antonio, and fired on her, killing a sergeant and wounding several others. The Antonio fired at the at- tacking party, killing two and wounding oue of them. ‘Tho attacking party then fired two shots from a howitzer at the Antonio, one of which passed through jher just above the water line. On the morning of the 6th ingtant a French frigate fly ng outside shelled the place. Shots afterwards were Treely exchanged betweon the liberal howitzers on the ‘beach and a howitzer boat from the frigate, No damage was done by this firing beyond creating a panic among he citizens of Bagdad, who crossed w the American pank of the Rio Grande, taking with them such of their Wwaluables as they could hurriedly carry of. A detachment of two hundred men from the One Hun- ‘dred and Eighteenth colored infantry was sent over to P the American citizens remaining in tho place, detachment continued on guard there un! the even- sing of the Tt Inst., when a from the Forty- xth colored infantry relieved them, with instructions, ‘1g sa'd, to withdraw in case of an imperial attack. Mhe French mail steamer lying outside the bar left im- ypinédiately after the affair, probably for Vera Cruz. Bagdad was nearly deserted, and plunder and pillage Ywas uninterruptedly kept up by its captors. A large waiount of the stolen goods were crossed over the river to Clarksville, Those which arrived at Brownsville were spotned and returned to the proper owner: After wrangling for several days with General Escobe- -@o regarding the command of the liberal forces, General ‘(Crawford left for New Orleaus (where be bas since ar- rived), seeking reinforcements and supplies. Asmall force of liberals are fortifying Bagdad with potton bales. Three French transports arrived at the bar on the 13th inst. General Mejia has commenced building earthworks and ‘mounting guns, whereof two are sixty-four pounders, Botweon Matamoros and the river, commanding Browns- ‘ville, He has notified General Weitzel that if atracked ‘from the American side of the Rio Grande he will open fire, and that most likely some of the shots will lodge in Brownsville, Genoral Giles A. Smith was immediately rent over to ascertain what intentions of General Mejia were. The result of the meeting between the two is unknown. It is beliewed that the ammunition of the belligerents ‘has-been removed threo miles {rom Brownsville. , General Weitzel has ordered the rebuilding of old Fort ‘Brown, which is being mounted with thirty-pounder Par- rotts. A long pontoon train is also being rapidly put in g00d order. Goveral Mejia apprehends another attack, and is making another forced joan. He betrays much uneasi pess of fooling, Boveral of his own guerillas, in attempt. ‘ing to desert by crossing the river, were drowned. American citizens visiting Motamoro® are looked upon ‘with suspicion and distrust, and United States officers and men are not allowed to crovs the river. On the 14th [pat, Genera! Weitzel reviewed the United Bates troops in Brownsville, all of whom were in excel- fent health and spirits. The Galvesim Bulletin of the Sth inst. says that an engineer and pontoon train were embarking theace for the Rio Grande, ; 3Sws BY &o. &e. WAY OF HAVANA. By the arrival at this port yesterdey of the steamer LLiverty, Captain Wilson, from Havana on the 17th inst., we are in receipt of Jater Mexican advices received at Savana by the French steamer: La France, which left ‘Vora Cruz on January 13. La Bra publishes advices from Acapuleo to December 14, and says: — forces which left Manzanilla found the anoiKsance, e fever bad commenced and was causing ten day. SS ee ee ee isions were only supplied the French navy. need physicians and a of long ran, Ale warez ia em) means to cause the our ten, rewards. He has succeeded in gph ok ph be ora and some officers to desert to om. General Alvarez fesides at his hacienda La idence! 0 from the coast. A column sixter! five hebares Ausirans, marching towards La Provi- ia, wore to turn back, being attacked by ririo Diaz on all sides. Belonging to the Foreign Legic 1 There have been several skirmishes—small affairs. OF ree the socounts we get show them tobe victories for e impertalista, General Douay reports an engagement Yo bave taken place ‘at Salinas Victoria on the 26th of December, in which bis forces killed six of the enemy 4 captured six prisoners, with arms and money, also ve the maile, passengers of cargo at tho two latter and was obliged to return to Vers Cruz. ‘Three hundred men bad been sent in @ French man- war to Bagdad, and it was supposed that the imperial. ‘sts would soon reoccupy the place. ‘On the 6th of January, at Cuernavaca, the the m4 of the death of | Her ‘was the more intense from the the last letters she had received from Belgium to hope that the old King would recover, i re g rf sentence | ee Deputy Prefeet and was lost at sem on the 9th inst., during the provatenco of A terrific gale, under the most melancholy circumstances, resulting im the death of the captain, his wife, tae cook, two ship's boye and three seamen. cleared at this port on the 4th inst. for Liverpool, with a cargo consisting of 144,883 gallons refined petrovoum, 100 barrels spirits turpentive and 10,000 staves, east, which lasted eighteen hours, she capsized. and William Phillips, of Liverpool, were washed over- board and lost, N ‘The Emperor Maximilian and the Empress arrived at Chapultepec on the 9th of January. ‘Yhe cntire department of Zacatecas is reported to be enjoying perfect quiet. ‘Advices from Jerecuaro state that one of Regules’ officers had died on December 16 from wounds received the same day at Maravatio, and that the same band lost sixty men killed and wounded the next day at Angan- gueo, including two officers, Tue Bre Nouvelle reporis that a plot had been dis- co ted to cause an insurrection at Marelin, and two or so othe Points in Mic hoacan. conspirators in- Ont aaah Manian, to incite = the absence tended, di * at Morell inst the em~ the iearon. bel Ho oer returned at pire; but the Genera. in proygyting the oxccn- eo et Ree tN pirator, ex-Colonel * by acourt martial and “fouice Justifying ints “s fond upon him, discovered in : ‘out of the sentence had, b. Woven, Deen te. th the expectation that he would Make 1 5 ‘as to the names and guilt of the .*ther pary,'°8 involved in Lesters, the a from announce that Regules bYpke his Mt Zitaeuaro on heasi ‘tec of the imperialfet General oy cy - of the intended adv Mexico, under date of Janu 9, Patifio, had been arrested, triew condemned to death. sae ev. Sociedad of states that the im: ists had defeated a band af liberals, Carlos Garcia near Sart by a Felipe det on the ad, killing and wounding many anh espe nixteen pH cvend together with a and cows, and récovering valut- which the liberals had intereoptot of this force was met and dis- and Garcia Cano wie ae Aa latter place wan repognized the arrested. Several waluable Oy otieN bl gtd ong ne! were found will be sent to Mexico gity to be tried DISASTER AT SEA. Captain Drowned—Death of the Captain, the Cook aud Three Seamen from Exposure. The British bark Dindem, from this port for Liverpool, The following particulars are given by oarreporter:— The bark Diadem, of Liverpool, Captain Mamnem, On the 9th, daring a gale from the north to the north. ‘Th captain's wife and two boys, named Henry Wheeler After cutting away the topmasts the vessel righted, full of water, On the recond day after the captain and one seaman died from exhaustion and exposure, and subsequently the cook and two seamen also died. On the evening of the 12th the remaining portion of the crow were taken off the wreck by the bark M. & KE. Robbins, of Yarmouth, N, ., and brought to this port. The Diadem was a good Al vessel of five hundred and forty-three tons register, built at Mystic, Conn., by Mr. Greenman, in 1861; owned in Liverpool by Cassidy, MI89 LUCY RUSHTON'S THEATRE. A pew bill was produced at Miss Rashton’s fhestre last evening to a hous» which was fairly filled with well pleased patrons, The entertainment opened with tho olegant little comedictta The Day After the Wedd’ng, in which Mise Rushton appeared as Lady Elizabeth Free- love and J. K. Mortimer as the husband of Lady Free. love. A atage beantifully set, dresses and appointmonts excellent, and the piece passing off rapidly and with vim, brought forth considerable applause from the audience. The fair manageress entered into the spirit of the shrewish gentlewoman, and infused mueb life into an old and worn out interinds. The principal event of the oeca- sion, however, was the prodaction of Douglas Jorrotd’s comedy, The Prisoner of War, the story of which, as is generally known, tarns ig (sone clandestine marriage ‘of Basil Firebrate (Mr. } imer) with Clarina, Chan- nel (Mrs. Mark h), and the subsequent discovery, the anion by Cannel (Mr. ©. W. Clarke), wi! his daughter, b and @ number of the as prisoners of war In France, some two eure Hi ‘to the secret nuptials. There is also a by in which appear Tom (Mr, Mestayer) and mall (Mr. Pearson) and big daughter, with two French boardi widows, both of whom are dying to take in and An attempt for some of the English prisoners. to break prison by the Britons is frustrated by the ma- ¢hinations of Beaver (Mr. Higgins) who informs the ‘ornor, who sends hin cuard and arresta the entire Of conree Reaver lover the already married the approbation of her father. Bat, as of course, he is not loved A onal y nthe d-nowement, by connignment prison, while bard-heorted father ia erring child, fs reconciled to hix son-in-law, and all ends as novela usually end—in contentment and connubial felicity of the gs ray serene, Mr. Clarke was very. ‘Ain some of is and ic business, and read words finely. Mrs. Mark made tho most of a part thes lacks body and life, Mr. Mortimer was a handsome lieutenant of the English navyy and played with his usual vigor. Pearson, as the bhuf and jolly Briton, supplt mor—of Jerrold’s best—and Mr. Higgins, « new asp! for metropolitan honors, though a little stiff about the knees and elbowa, made a fair hit in the “villoin”’ of the play. The orchestra was in fine tune, and was loudly on- couraged in the “Bob-o-link Potka’’ and selections from Il Barbiere de Seng ia, The simple fact that the andience sat through the i remained comfortable and quiet is evidence that the Prisonerof War was a success. WOOD'S THRATRE. This beautiful little house was filled last night with a fashionable and most appreciative audience, — The pin: were the comedietta of the Widow's Victim, Mr. Chan- frau sustaining vhe triple character of Jeremiah Ciip, Tinsel John and Moustache Strappado, in which he gave his excellent {mattations of living and dead actors; fol- lowed by the cver-pleasing ex'ravacanza of the Balloon Wedding, ntrodaeia” the wonder(ul Haston Brothers in their startling acrobatic feats; the whole concluding with Professor Siivester's almost magical fountain of Living Waters and Shower of Gema, The acoustic qualities of this gem of atheatre are most excellent. Every word littered on the stage can be heard In the remotest part of the house. Clty Intet Fara. Aceripest To a Can Driven —Yosterday after poon aman named Sullivan, driver on the Belt railroad, fell from bis car at the corner of Montgomery and South atreeta, and was kiffed. The remains were conveyed to the Seventh precinct station house, and the Coroner notified to hold an inquest, Drowsen vrom 4 States Ietavp Feary Boat. —A man by the name of Alexander Rasselt was drowned from the ferry boat Wostield yexterday morning, at about eight o'clock, at the slip foot of Whitehall street. It seems that he had taken a line near the stern of the boat for the purpose of wing tt over a pile at the eud of the pier, the current ronning very fast at the thme, to prevent the craft from swing bout and hitting the Costom House dock, bat mi is footing, fell ove board and was immediately sucked under the steamer's keland lost. His body had not been recovered up to four o'clock yesterday afternoon. The deceased was about forty years of age, and leaves a wife aud family residing on Staten Island. Meetive oF Veterans. —A meeting of the veteran eol- diers of Stapleton, Richmond county, took plac) on Saturday evening, the 20th inst., Colonel Hitehooek in the char and Captala Weston acting as ereretary, The object of the assemblage was the formation of an ares. clavion for the mutual protection of tne families of | deceased and maimed soldiers There was a numerous | atendance, and the proceedings were harmonious and | Progressive. Among other subjects introduced was that of erecting a suitable monement in boner of the dead from Richmond county during the rebellion. Over forty | persons became members of the society. A second | meeting is to take place on Saturday evening, be 37th | of January. Brooklyn City News. Srrioes Reacits of a Fort. —Joha McDonald, darng A fight which occurred last Tuesday night in Brooklyn, received werions injaries, from the effects of which be | died at four o'clock yraterday morning, at hin residence | in Van Brunt street. It appears that deveased, with | & number of friends, entered the liquor store at the corner of Eighth street and Fifth avenue, for p= | feveral tines, got into a quarrel, and | the street a free fight 100k place, in whieb all Fracture of the axull, which hes resulted in-bis death. | of having « drink, and after indolging im the os into partion participated. Daring the afwr Me’ recoived @ John Somervilie was arrested at the time, the assault, but since tho affair has terminat Mires other men, eupposed to have been implicated, har been arrested by Captain Murphy, of the Piftieth pre | cimet. Twe of men are named Carroll and the other The Coroner has been notified ond | | HEAVY FAILURE. \dolars. 2 Wood by the intelligent reader for the Columbia Fire [n su Tance Compan: Sple MAld Sport Yesterday—Carnival Last seventy-five thousand persons were upon the surface of the various ponds of the Park lake; | Was covered with skaters, Skaters of all sizes, doserip tions and patterns, juvenit and senile skaters, ‘Wa stops—a laughing, hap,vy crowd, blessing Jack Front, the weather clerk and the commissioners. Then, in tre re- freahment department, hat « nuts, orullers and oyster stews vanished with lightang rapidity down the throats of the hungry skaters, and stam) equal sped, thore will bo many like it. Major's patrons is “Legion.” "This day every person, with his wife and family, will be there, it being the oc. casion of the grand annnal carnival eo celebrated for the manner of its, one o'clock to’ the deork: co the day's sport aill be a ri simudtancous with which tar barrels wil 1 anal EW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY .23, 1868. THE FENSANS. | TR STATE CAPITAL, 5 nye 4 during the pageagt Justi committed “ooused allies for trial Br nee Mg . ad CHAROK OF PaAssING COUNTBRYRIT MONEY. The Senatorial Party Under Way—Swéeny’s Joba Townsend wag yesterday arrélted by oftger Collapse of the Columbian Marine y Of the Sisieongh, pratlexs on tho charge t hartee “Address to the Fenian Men’’—Ex- sg a citing Meeting Last Evening Proposition to Improve Our ! °° verti ten doar wit oa te Sai wife bank Millions : Quarantine Facils+’ Le | Massmchusotts to Baniet | Mediuiro, of 182 i, avon Liabilities Reported on before, Justice E : Dela. “ ~ rs Pavaacmuee. | Rita “dis Bins soc : of Tho Senatorial headquarters yosterday prosgnted ® = = ast vt : mee Ee jenry Bore. eat for ¢ ppit of ue guth avenue, in pay ua. Faatioo wav held for examination befory . Aaates--" _-veseatic@ to be Asked from the Na- tional Governmen be, st stein, of 185 Ba cute, Binge Dodge busy scene, as the secretaries have thee + ands Cul} disposing of the correane~* _ documents, whiet .-naoneg 82% demands for «are daily increasing. Various endorse- fils resolutions, &o., are pouring in, testifying to the erence of some circle, district or State. noted of these is a telegraphic pte org A Praideat Roberts from the State Centre and Council of California, informing him that O'Mahony's Congress was unani- mously repudiated by the Couacil of the Pacitic slope. The “Marseiliaise” of the Feuian movement, entitled The failure of the Columbian Marine Insurance Com- pany was Qgponnord yesterday, and created some com- mone vo--¥ mneh mrorica o- \) was well KnOWD D ADMMGN Aiki teas, scant? rv that the company had lost heavily of Istg, ‘The foller, ing official announcement of the 5'/*S#"4 was handed in at this office last evening by Mr. “etry D. Phelps, agent for the company :— The Board of Directors of the Columbian Mariti@ Inau- On the wight ee BLOW RRS IN TROT, Neds 5 GMC Of the 8th uit, two safes in the office of oy & Co, West Troy, were blown open by bur- glars and robbed of thirteen th susand dollar in cash, The burglars ea si Ansa On Sanday night detectny, °C Mo ees a ee bury arrosted a man Peter Curley on suspicion of his boing concerned th the nafe blasting burrueate oe tna bery in Troy. The prison: . me &o. he. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. rance Company, in consequence of severe and unprece- | “Bweeny's Address to tho Fenian Men,” Ataany, Jan. 1866, * was yewlerday taki Frge Gunnery, th rest tn pars fo Pree | TA toe Asi es mam Mao," by an eminent | oy a emma uh tee ae Troy to await the action Of the critniua\ authoring? att period, have decided’ to closo up tho affairs of the | supposed, be ready for uso around the camp Need. te aay S04ts Connvs. ar : vany. ' They find themselves possessed of la {a said to be tho equal of any revolutionary Tyrie in ox. | _ Tho Prempxnr presen,’¢4, from the Beoretary of State, Tue Nive Taovsaxn DoLLaK Jewniny Rosmeny ar Nuw- istence. Ono stanza of it runs thas:— Our blind beliet te “clan” and “obief” has dwarfed the While oluere awe swopt futnrity we sadly gazed ' We closed our ears to the deatening brett ad nations ‘oo, on, And gro) amidst the tombs unti! the sons of light were pe stuficient to meot all liabilities and leave ‘The Cotam,,'*2 was one of ony oldest joint stock marine companies, and be! been in existelice wany years on the partietpating plan. 2 Possessed a capita) yf $3,500,000. th Ne State census of 1365; which urs, nom 7%. Mr, Lanav, (rep.) of Richmona, &4¥@ notice of a bill to incorporate the Pie of Edgowayf, Richmond county, FIVE POINTS HOUSE OF he Five Points aux, N, J.—Yesterday afternoon Charles ant Lowis Line dauor, recently arrested in New York on a charge of boing implicated in the robbery of $9,000 worth of jewelry from the safe of Baldwin & Co., at Newark, on the night of the Oth of December, were taken before Justice Sandford for ‘The latest pubhshed quotations of its stock on iecember gone, ihe bill empowering the managers ov a 5 7 of Indust: dren, With their con- | ¢xamination. Charles Lindauer being sworn made @ ‘30 last was at the rate of 85},. The company’s lag Away with apeecl! and, brothers, reach me down that ride sont, during hel? eninery, ore aherie,” Period, wag | general denial of any connection with the robbery. He stated that he was not at the establishment of Mosasrw, clared som/-annual dividend, payuite on the 1st instant, | 35; Ret eweetvoic, and here alone, che righte of man are | “pun ga ytd ead Baldwin & Co. on the morning eight days provious to tho was three and a half per cent. Vilag dona the pen;- when hevele men pine ond in ¢ adjourned. robbery, when it is alleged that he visited the place with: It was stated on the street yesterday that the liabilities —" (a Cangeoas Presses se é his cotisin Louly and inquired in relation to a diamond; of the company would reach at least six millions, Many Ms bazonete betght, with good red blood, should plead be ae Jan, 2, 1808. and further, that on the night of the robbery he waa im Aumany, vari H Pr of the New jous places in Broadway, above Grand street, New York. Tho examination was not concluded at six PM, Troe were quite a number of Witnesses present from New York, by whom the defendants proposed to prove an alld," risks had been fost thromgh the depredations of the Anglo-rebe! pirate Shenandoah; the losses accruing from this cause alone aggregating, it is sald, over a million of Pablic Mecting of the Constitutional Wolfe Bene Circle, News from Texas. New Onreans, Jan, 22, 1866. Only 871 names were registered in Galveston as voters. The San Anton.0 Bzprew states that 1,723 voters were registered in Berar county. Kleven marandews had teen captured and given over wy. | Or the civil authorities at Sam’ Antonio. The bark FH. Sewail, frou Bath, Me, for Gafresten, with a carvo of bay and potatogs,’ was wrecked below Galveston Doc. 26. The captetn and crow were Kaved. Tennonsee, Nawtvinwe, Jan. 2, The Columbian Marine will not, of course, be misunder- SKATING The SreauR presented tho York Prison Association. pangs BILLA INTRODUCED, ir. BennrMax—To change the ‘ BXCITINO CONTACT OF TH TWO PantiKs—ap- | York Frve Academy to Now York roe Collnge, opsttasi' DRESSKA = FROM SRNAPORIAL AND O'MANONY Mr. Frean—To revive and extend the charter of SPRAKERS—CANVASS OF THY MILITARY MovE- | the New York Femalo Asaistance Society, MENT UNDER GENERAL KWEENY. ee Pre aa Cs paeesp tow s on the line of ‘A meeting under the auspices of the Constitutional | Ouwoge Midiand Raliroad Company. SOT 8 Wolfe Tone Circle (which supports the Senate), was hold | Commence oF THE PorT NEW YORK—QUAMKANTINE AND lust evening in Demlit Dispensary, corner of Twonty- big lb ar can Chie atrest aud Sheend enemas ae (rop.) of Oswego, offered the fol! Major Covntyxy, of General Sweeny's staff, made an Whereas the commerce of the t nmeree of port of New York h By ening om Sylvan Lake, and this | sadress in favor of Swoeny's military policy, Before the aed ainee U thet national gov Cit meoting progressed very far a violent interruption was caused by & largo number of O'Mahony men who at Day ‘on Fifth Avenue Pond. Yeste, ‘day was decidedly the most enjoyable day had Horse Racing this seas on by the skating fraternity, and it certainly | tended the meeting. The p were called and quite « fee f wheres ‘ io Blood Horse Asso tiation of wake Gr was made t tho most of. The atmosphore was not what | Scene ensued. | Finally the O'M men retired to the | those guaran Hiations which are easential to the puis | f% Be r during the ypring meeting of 8 *60pRakew e ie: street, where they were addressed by one of their num alth, not ont u of Now York, but of eve or all aves, (iiree mile beats, $1,009 entrance, $600 for would be #tyled warm, but the term mild applied to it ber, and s00n appeared in the hull again, where th, pvr county; Oy | fett, $2,000 dded by the proprt KMditions would not be inappropriate, The ice was in excellent | ing’ was listen ng to Mr. W. G. Hyne', the sp of the dire pest! | That two of the three turf champions, Norfolk, Asteroid condition on all the lakes, and certainly not less than | Bounced. The O'Mahony men hissed and booted loudly “ arful ra snd Kentucky, before running elsewhere, enter and rum but finally matters settled down a litte on the under. | n this sta The race t® open to all other horses in case two of (he three named horses run. Eatries to ber ttiade before April The r to be run on Vednemday of the Week of the spring meeting ‘ MAILS FOR EUROPE. steamship Seotta, Captain Judkin, sianding that the Senatorial spe: thon the O'Mohony side of th a Mr. Hyyxs deprecated the fact that men, honestly seeking Lo werve the cause of Irish liberty, could not b allowed to enjoy in this fro» land the lege of a semb ing in tiett hall withoot being interfered with by men who profsa to seek freedom. The men who sup ported the Senatorial poliey of the Fenian Brotherh hould be b . bath foreign au rd aod enate concur, Th fae i in view of the fore Now THE PARK LAKES. From mornin g till late im the evening tho surface that the Stat duty of the nationol Phe Conard m ad to afford such ald Jxom © and plaio-look. eracefal and awk- ward, tll UL re; some on monitors, others on flat = 2 veg og ha ¥ ta their yong it Was by will leave this port on Wednesday for Liverpaot, bottoms, some 0.9 frooved vkatos and. others a oulatod to serve the 1 it for Trish republic : for Kinrope: will ctowe ‘ “rockers,” butall« Ripying thomsolves, Towart: evening | 1M. And (tie Maton perhaps in separ tartans eee eer not a square foot o.€ ico was unoccupied, and it was al- | Majority in the elty o » hine o'clock tomorrow morning. most dangerons for a @ one not well practised (» venture making a record bef The New Vouk Hxnary—tediven for Kurops—will’ be among the crowd. There they were, hurrying, semrrying, | 8 imo their halle and stor ceom teahen ath | ready at half-past cight o'ctoeks te morrow mornias bustling and hnstling, wkimming along over the anriace’ est and carne as them- | the national government ae may ve Ap; ! . pushing the crowd ow either side, oF carefully picking they would ree with | purpon vt New York until » SEY I, SS ee ee ontate bat mee to the trelanders, who fn, they served tn the city of Mahouy's headquar. their policy. When the O'Conne meetiinemanemes Sartore: thet had’ teat bn toca ADVERTISEMENTS FOR’ THE COUNTRY. Me and cakes, ‘pie, dewgh of not theiveause, And twenty ve New York, the adherents of M tors make as big a mistake to drown down aud stifle the #erling Fenian cannot swa'low his dogmas, The most damning vice of the Diteh was the tendency to intolerance—to brand A sought to be attalned This was adopted. PenLic ROUCATION Mr. Larriasomy also reported the foltowing ved, Tha! the Superinten u Advertiements for the Wertr timato must be hande® in before ton o'clock every Wednowtay evening Ts oles culation among the enterprising mechanics, farmora, nufacturers and gentlemen throughout the rushed into the coffers of the proprietors with It was a big day om the Park, and we hege merchants, u THE FIFTH AVENUE POND. Yesterday, as usual, there was a large crowd of | once on mutters of pol spriplncene mph ase be le hereby ta on re. v apidly Advertixements tm es ye Policy a8 Cresson to a cause for whic country & inereasing very rapidly Vertixoment fashionables upon the Fifth avenue pond. Here the ice | their souix only throbbed. Hs wolll pot ta ; setted le the Wesede Siakte Wil thas be oven bpetadn irritating cmestions as to the Lite aivision, b ng t wt Men's passions ought now to give way to Lhe conviction that men on botl sides were hovest, and waght only for trath, and cling to it as their conmeienras He would proceed directly to (ie die cassion of two questions of tnterest to them all Why is Ireland not an army of iteration today? What fa the most available pian Uy attain Leh iadep ndbnes ? He doscribod the waffering faith vines and power of the ‘They proposed to furnish the mou, the F I, At its conventions, promised to give arms, aminunition and officers te leal them, The triah people of Amenca would sacri everything if they wors called upon. Forty thousand pends were asked. “The final call was made in March, He did not prope to by personal, bub why ever did not eall out that ad, which waa over pendy, mart be derelict in lis duty, Who was that purty > ix kept in splendid condition, and the name of the portion of the active and energetic people of the United* ing up. Tho gates will be opened at blic, and from that till) midn copers Will recelve litle rest, Twofull will discourse during the afternoon, and inthe the attractions of the pond will be enhanced a ming: nificont display of illuminated lanterns, freworks, olored fires, &. Tho signal for the cominencement id discharge of rockets, upon the night air, conntless flambeaux will be lighted, and the band will play “ital Columbia’ If the evening be favorable there will doubtless be fine sport GRAND CARNIVAL ON SYLVAN LAKE. vphice r come ever wore n people mare unaatmowe tn thease A Naat ihe pond 4 “toleao hula orfutme of the end Seventh Regiment Hall.—Ladtes, nan Ww ATIIVS BiOM OF YOUTH. it rem rmplesion ear and veautiful Druguglate every- Tun Qo smasTine JUN alyo offered the following: — Fol the port of New tages, wad ahonid ad ment, and where f her rapidly tne ne, and wh duty and the ‘ Owe lady The carnival, which was so well au A Inst week, | He did not propos to discuss it in public. (Calls of “bie be preper secommodations for tained “ awings uf al was ropeated with great suceess yestorday evenins. ‘The | eigeit.”) Well, T will reply, but not imtroduee 1. Boine sane ip 7H) on Cat paar if an ora, fexti commenced at seven o'clock, and it was lon; ~ AB expedition from New York, He would ay pei E “™ when ¢ immense crowd had. separated, f any man in the mowt dimet way & ao Thet our Senators ant At Pollak & fon’ Hoboken beanties fairly revolled in an atmosphere ye alll tabi 1 = Ireland Hut whoor me pow par Ne and they, are hereby re. | facturers, OZ Broadway brit ty ow to the extensive ium: an exped tion without preparing t an racted 10 use yeast endeavor to seoure wae ers, wholesale otto gee ea peclty. te. tee a stew ot inte own | MOO Kt hwane world ibe guilty uf treason to the cane and | ee? eaage of fn vet approprialina duels wt aay with Ihe eyes. ‘They firted and coquotted as they only can, And | #!amghter o the people. Iti an absurdity to row umn he tate perhaps of all flirts she on skates ts the most dangerous. peptice. from any Cnited States port. Britiah consis, i ho bewite! you, and then, by a swift movement on | @etetives and iin stors woul! poform the Wastes J CLOTH. Brower, 176 Brosdway. hor toe or by “twisting-hor heel around,” she ix off, and | Sthorities and arrest the enterprae If it did. get A.—The Hinest R ald fail and be gabbied up, the Irsh heart « pedition could not be got ep. [tw dine the eause int A better her commeore> - Iretand—they ( an Canada war th ate (0 ireland, ne ome would tr He would try and prove that to them. eunier to cro t nery tino to Cw crops the Atlantic from weil y Made Clothing im: America, Gents ', Hoye’ and Child all quite equal ‘wort BHOKAW WHOTHD IM, 0 Fourth Stenue, opposite Cooper Union, and 42 Lafayette place you are alone. The carnival last evening was fully eq in numbers and magnificence to’ the previows one, and every one is anxious that Mr. Linford should repeat it It was handly believed there was so much beauty in Ho boken till the skating Keason commenced, sud Mr. Lin ford deserves great credit for bringing it before the pub- lic on Sylvan lake. ico Boat Race at Ponghkeepsi 1d Representatives in Congress, Mr. Owe rep ) of Tompkins moved to amend by asking Congrow to take charge of all our quarantine 04 tablivoeneat — Tiia was lowt, aud the resolution was then ai ted Mr Lat nse offered the following — A Cure.—tteh, OINTMENT) cores salt rhenm, scald head, all shin di 0 by DEM AS BARNES & CO Th Part row § Dr SWAYNE & BOK, . Povamcrersn, Jan, 22. 866. and in the face . Another ice boat race came off here to day. The dis | a it would be Canad an ports Lys wren Pa ie Commnnet veers sf womnatinn be goa Aoknowteé: tance sailed was sixteen miles and return, the boats | Possession sent forth privatcors to sweep down her | Ar° clout Muriel waren Monatrusting upon the went tae NOR BRONCHIAL going to Newburg. The Una arrivéd at Nowburg stead a one * , ‘ York sultatle Anche, wharves, heepttals, Ba teats s of ead on herreturn The ers in ” rabons: therr mitt a, “ our teeta: on the down trip and came in run from Newburg to New Hamburg, a distance of eight miles, was made in the unprecedented time of seven minutes. Four boats were entered— the Una, Minnehaha, Tetcle and Snowfiake. mo jected, were we Webere av erkey company twenty thousand mea mare! the green Bag would reel Every fight would raice tly i utterly wontons ; gf acroas and Ogbing under o rival e, fo 1 4 wae adopted, ead the Amembiy thon adjourned ‘ The Ice Boat Cinb of the city ineued a challenge to day | be MON the mineral weet of the country pe = air Dye.—The Heat im the to any boat on the Hudson fora race of ten or twenty y would have an iG value and the Provistows Ag Cholera, liable 204 instantancons. | The only par: would flow in. ly wa de fo MEETING OF THR LTH COMMISSION RRA, Katract of Millen $400 « phe en ti rat! re a See peters Set he one ‘e sores and restores the hair. Mi Barclay street, New Yor. Jeet bel to it Will leave here tomorrow | YOUr privateers would not be pirates, and faves running time on the return will be on I forty | Pepa exchequer and turther erippic the enemy. | terday, at ome o'clock, bis Monee the Mayor in the Children Having Worms i Engin es on ber comtherce; a upon that | ehair ‘isles sabioseies will necewitate a revolton im ikelf The Hew a. . Requre immediate attention, as nagiect of the trowtde oftew lee Bridge Over the Niagara River. navy would have to fy from the Irish coast Dr, Save remarked that information had reached hum —e va's VRRMIFUGR COM Rocuxeren, Jun. 22, 1966 roveve her cotamerce, “(°he-rs) It ty the wealth | of the introduction of the cholera into Guadaloupe Swill destroy worme without An ice bridge had formed above Niagara Fal of England, derived chiefly fro 1 tne | through the mining infested cloth. | FT8 ae a siemple remedy, 6 day morning, extending three miles down thy gna woken Ragas aatenentes venvemtets tw the largest one for many years, People her nrene orm § te yyocion no a iam Se ee : pe rag | ry we ou a gives me a point wl Iretand Vent ils introduction, he offered the following resolu * Serate 9 bes by mom Gatere te SENET, De »tots| i t c - Meavy Snow oe hetabdli geal [oes o> aha o es 84 to Switehes and Greetae Rested. Tew Weather tn gon. Porttaxp, Oregon, Jan. 1%, 1406 Decidedly the heaviest snow storm that has cocurred in this past of Oregon for yoars has prevailed for two 1AM #264 Grand strom, be Dv OR at PROKE tweed (ie Bowery snd Chr Dr. J. Bebe of Phitade phin, with from ® days past. Tt snowed all day bpm | and rained most | Ir tane be ot i sereet, New York, every Tused the time yesterday, During the night the storm con. | SOF Perform th . aM Advice tree. Vat tinued, and It bas | mowing uninterruptediy today. | on Bet ¢ would regain th Dr. Sarna tend « letter from De © A Le, of the | Respir Hie ' asceryiancy which from America | Bulalo University, satisfactorily account f there During the enld snap of a few weeks since there were storms partiontarly severe east of the Kine Mounta ne Quite a number of people were badly frostbitten. The suow is deeper slong the river than was ever known before, Tn Reindeor iver Vatley the snow tx thirty inches deep; at Graud twenty inches, ond veoh, be. « O Melony ball and hed “Wire and Rurgier Proof scnortment at @ Morrey areet, corser of Cob De Ganee Views expreseed by Dr | Op the Atalanta were rege as Uringing the disease mher the « stated that as they lad hired t } ar the mountains there af from four Ww six ing for tw *, it wae in tin tt rou ” aotine and sanitary lowe if these ¥ i of mow. The foute to Placerville i clo any t me and interfere s citizens | Upan and the necessary reguixtions enforeed along Ov The snow in Horse Valley averaged twenty inches in | Of thiy country.) He cared a eXCep | entire nea Coast there need be go alarm on account of the | 5 Se taateone of eo ne to allow | a8 & road to Eretand Throw ¥ pout | cholera, Howson street, valuable prop depth, and Snake Creek was frozen 0 teams to crow. The thermometer at Idaho City hax bern | forth » Irolaud ax wel Dr, Serermueen, in view of the diteulty of pre at low as twenty two degrecs blow y Prey w. ands ore foree her | @ suitable place for the cleansing end purifying of agente, qua“ aR to a japer curreacy, prices would mee, her in. | ata «afe distance from the city, offered the following Grover & peste © News from © Francteco. dustrial clames would be driven to rise in self | resolation te ® ond Lat Ot 8 0, Jan. 19, 1966. defence, the great old Char movement would tn order thet the proper steps may be tate The steamer Colorado has sailed | rie agen in England, Tho « { Engiand ble place f oarte 6 Nowe Sewing ne Company— $996,200 in treasure, of which $004,076 @ share our grievan Aw 1 trade would ia port, te Mayor and He tires PLiAe HOWE, Jr. Prewtdent, €9 Remdwoy, Agente York demons’ ae Englan! and bring her to torms, and holy the | be invited to attend «meeting of this Board w be here | anu ‘ore 4 r bet ther means It be aatied The overland mail, with New York dates w the 2 | 1 RB better then any ct means It w me 8 is Heetate dames Colebrated This resolution was adopted unsnimousty, after which Rhevmatem eed Beaten motte oF treason to oF erlook ‘ re the presiding genins of eon: and work # de by # lean wny wit, arrived last might. any good » The stip Dreadnourht, Ceptain Cushing, bas arrived from New York. The mining shares market ie dll ie Ne 8 Ame phere tae meeting adfo and dec HEYT OF A THOUHAND DOLL ARE Sav , Gould and Curry $426, Imperint , | Fenians « ALLBORD Chotlar Potor $224, Vellow Jacket $270 Lege! gered wy Detectives Fariey and Niven yesterday errestat James | ore We satis _ PERC R HAN 0. Craig, «lad eighteen years of age, on the charge of The Annes! Dinner of FIRDS having #tolen 01,000 in cash from Henry J Wright, of Boned of Broke: ‘ 81 Peck #lip, who acts am agent for the New Haven etemm | natiamense @On Panaomirmas, Jan 22 1866, wn Ne Pies ” rotag The spout net of the Philadeiphin Board of Fire at Rochester boat Company Craig, who was in the employ of Mr | pr, a ¢ Apvary: core. i] fears perens nes — Brokers ‘ook place this evening, at the Amembly Rooms Rocmeten, Jan. 22, 1966 Wright, was, on the 17th instant, entrusted with » #10 | 0 + er Amang the invited gursts were General Meade, Admiral A fire coourred this morning in the rectitying bowes | check, drewn by Mr Wright om the Fulton Mant to the ty order of 1. J Hoasrnger, to get cashed. Crag drew the of & M Spencer, in this city, caused by the bursting of ey, vat, instead of reterning it Wo the owner. p Fi 4, Cotmmedores “tritding and He@ and Mayor | a sift containing sitty-five barrels of igh wines MeMicharl, ali of whom made address The party | Bumbered over two hundred persous, and separated at & | Holiding was saved by the exertions of the Sremen | oted the treasure and went one apres, He sulmequentiy tT wy late beur | Low aboot $12,000, which is covered by insurance anet one of bia youthfal companions $209, set they 4 get eet Gree a oe j 1 atarep (rele ll overtaken by the offers Whea new Tort ‘Trial Trip of Pitot Boat Hope, No. t. crreated Janes had 6400 of the money in his poxeenion, Fire at Tonawand ar ” cushen ail oates A thort time since the pilots belonging to the pilot Berar 100 of the twoner, ba bed leaned wee o'e nvered. “4 boat Moses Ho Gnimnell perchased from the government A tire yesterday in Tonawandla destroyed the dettilen remain ne pen epent in riot ving sos nhwoy survey ng whooner H- eotor day in | #4 & Co. The low is ‘estiated a 0.0, j accuse’ wes yesterday arraigned before Justion - ee vee agphend 4 7 mOTHINE. 1 | losured for $30,000. | Hogan and ommitied to the Tombe for trial in defaalt of —Apply to %. Mm. 11000 he y _ Craig, who pleated ato _ inreesy, | cnmet wrest, and way company with abo it thirty invited guests, started upon jal trip down the Bay, to test the new craft The Hope Kinds of Warm wore, eTOLEN PRO RATENAIYR RORDRET ON UIPROARD The Pret church in Cambridgeport, Rev. # 7. 7 Ser Jen, nee an 5 | Masve, pastar, wan totally destroyed by re thia morning vaere SaoevenED, j _ Ae Aarne | Lame shout twenty thousand dollars, one half of wbicis in | Rownteman Rusher, Of the Twenty eighth previort, | ot eset Seventh Regiment Herop- | tnwared. | white in the ducharge of his oficial duties io Primer | {ott 1 eentiemiin pragaring to thie wension wi -. — | street, on Friday night, saw two men come out of « por ane ae, anne tet Porgy Tene, den. 20 180 | tarbouse with bags om thew showkters, amt, aadotong | * * ‘Sars Ln ofa Gn Cea fee Cosme nest bee was aeteated | them, avked what they bad They P me yy omemnmagyy ot thonsand amet pineto ia virtanily dead e a ~ Me- Hope: —taugih, wimrty fort, Dreadihy cf team, twenty. | nace 10 Eh ond reetignn ke rion Zic, to 4a, for | SARC, WherOnpOD Rowndeman Rasher eee PREITES al teres. agrees otweet one feet, depth of hold, nine feet na ches, ond wxty | middiings. | x At eleven o'clock the cot of her line The im Legtsiatare. at the pier siiuated at the font of Mr. Poil- uae, Ge, Jam, 82, 1808 > eae ee eS Se x weit. Mr. Reiley, of Troup, introduced in the Legislature to wore ee & , ender the com | day aeenes recommending ty President mand of Captain Thomas yA green fag, with | | gevers! ammesty aod pardou FoR the sunbaret in al) ite glory, war hoisted at the mara —— m1 fen ania thet oth aet & mast head, and more than one veer! What war bound io Semmary Komedics at Titasvitic en whitch te femme frome + Vivwod the tiny veewel with @ gromt deal of aston ehment, or fon & evident'y taking ber for ebold Veaian privateer. On a reach aay ee the Hope man dows the comts | were Fon wifes, Afler those on beard bat periaken of » Dountifal lancheom she was pot about and started for | tried By the city, which she reached shout seven oclee® AS will be beng on 4 opportupity was aferded the apinitiated 08 eagred We rooms of Nel wm Jermey y eight ban oarl to leare something of the hardshipe eotored by dred dollars worth of the stolen were forint ant the and the time wae eolivened om the home Robbery of the Mat: roey eyed & the Twenty gith precmet vation bese s the fom en! paces, 2 1A $4 Oreenwieh street the persons whe ere tof Fr. oa v—e wrceme, age 2.0 ee famed Aietto | ferers by the prisoners are Leate Lemna a ” the Pistep— | Moteb as hee psen the male | Ot Chambers strom, and Peavy, 02 Warren creer te hack and Mesers gene, agent of the Post Tou wakes | These gontarmes hed eomsgnad the govt: tn or heme & Witeon’s Laek | ~~ ye Co ceeks evens tom ony Ney moos jn Now Oriesma, Who Gerrans Ubat Une came unt vere ove Hewy

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