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ae I hate NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, ‘ANUARY .23, 1866. 5 _.MEXICO. aiafureriarinilan sad he Room wmvee st] HE AY Y FAILURE. THE FENSANS. | THR STATE CAPITAL, ; ne ni 9% during the passag® Justice Nodgo committed ~ooused parties for trial without baii. ’ ad OHARGE OF PASSING COUNTBRYEIT MONRY. ‘The entire department of Zacatecas {s reported to be an \ cajoping perfect .. a A : Collapse of the Columbian Marine | The Senatorial Party Under Way—Swéeny’s actenay edie ate en aer i ~< — vices from 66 ??_ Bue “a h e je wi 2 NEWs FRoM THE RIO GRANDE. eter had idan December 18 rom wound env Insurance Company. ~ pendbectyesd a oy Proposition to Improve Our | *° qf to alae bill on > Tai wir bak e same Maravatio, same band iting je : oles to Bat Ri aver abe — ‘ er Babs Quarantine Fac) | Sees ae == sixty men killed and wounded the next day at Angan- &e. 5 eee guco, including two officers, wf Liabilities Reported at Six MZillions &e ue ona ul08, putea for examination, Charles Birgo was spprobended DETAILS OF THE CAPTURE OF BAGDAD, | Tae Nol rir tute pot Ronse). of Dollars Sn at i ec aye le ~ s gua - be p a coy. conspirators in- busy scene, as the secretaries haye the 1. ful) mw | Bae! ~ phar of 188 Kighth avenue, 1 pay sue mation . _—— three ot PONS, ia Michoogan. | he sae No incite | ‘The failure of the Columbian Marine Insurance Com: | disposing of the correana-* — sands _-vaseatt@ to be Aske from the Na- | {Be wo bolt for examination berore « tended, durin, + gt Morelia ie val inst tho om; | pany was aunounced yesterday, and created some com | documents, whit _-waoneg 82 Gomands for »— SAPK BLOWERS IN THO Four Hundred Imperialists’ and Four Cena as out bak nol dod A ee exes: mene a oab-ronah cumaeian 2° %, was well EROWD | men’ «are daily increasing. Varlous endgrse- tional Governmen Ae dag, ght of the sth ult. tw pron in tho oftce of ; i ti a cine oe Ine ~4, resolutions, &e., are pouring in, testify: sh Roy & , once to the city and suces f° dofepirator, ex-Colonet | that the oot had lost heavily of 1atg, ‘Tho Soller” } &o., are pouring in, testifying to the &o. &e &e. leaers. Roy & Go, West troy, were bi tion of thei Bg pirator, ex-Colonel mpany lost heav’ ” -** | adherence of some circlo, . ' ¥, were blown open by bur- Guns Captured. Patiiio, pg in ale pet Pr score perl and | ing oficial announcement of tho »:\s/enstH was handed | noted of theso is Pye eg day Pa PReidont lars and robbed of thirteen thousand dollant in cna, | conderined t2/ death. “Ample oy, ee sd Cook hima’ | $248 this ofice last evening by Mr. etry D. Phelps, | Kaberts trom the State Centro and Council of California NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Oo Sanday nike waster Yooty and made thelr exeape. wvered 4 * been de- | agent for the company :— abony's Congress was unani- Dee arne Kelso, Eustace and Dusew- * The carry! weven, y, mously repudiated by Counc Paci ury arrested a man y Peter Curi Bagdad Shelled by a F reneli teeaes eb eaten: Piece ie Be coals rctther | The Board of Directors of the Columbian Marisi@ Inne- | The “Marvcillaie™ of ake tents Doses alien te. hia boing concerned in tho nafe blasting busiuos and sake revelations as to the names and guilt of the "ther par,'°8 | ranco Company, in consequence of severe and unprece- | “SWeeny's Address to the Fenian Mou,”’ by an emi Axaany, Jan, 22, 1866, bery in Troy. The prisoner was yesterday. taken wreep e F te involved in the dontod loases the past year, and particularly during a re- | Irish writer, ts in course of preparation, aud wit ing | ‘The Senate mot ct seven P. M. J Troy to await the action of the critiiual authorities,” ‘rigate. Laters from Ponca announce that Bogulee Lin vo hig at peed ae & ded to lose up the attire | of the sapposed, Derready for use around the fatnp fires. It ma) SATE Car. SET nappy M Zitaeuaro on heati 5 emselves possessed he equ Presipent ‘ed, the Seere! “ nx Nine Taousany Douan 7 the Imperiatfst ‘General ‘Men m4 ene aye a, fuflicient to meet all liabilities and leave a hand. istence. Ono stanza of fanaa vada ae nore oe he Stat cenaus or 16, whieh Auk, N. J. V Suhene Aedes aves perp je py The Socieda® of Mexico, under date of January 9, | some garp.."* Our blind belief in ‘clan’ and “chief has dwarfed the | WAS Feforred to the Apportio "ment Committee, dauer, recently arrested in New York on a charge of being Generals Weitzel Mejia | stats, thar the imperialists had defeated band. of ‘an was one of ony oldest joint stock marine pation’s mind, Bit, NOROED. ' y in New York on a charge of being , 6: ani OJ1B | iiberats, commasted by Carlos Garcia Cano, near Sarr | The Colum, * it On ‘ pa on the | Weigtuers swept futurity we andy gazed behind ; Mr. Lamav, (rop.) of Richnona, #4¥8 notice of a bill to | implicated in the robbery of $9,000 worth of Jowelry from Felipe del Oloraje. on the 3d, killing and’ wounding | companies, and ba. nin exiatetice 2 y years on C4 our eara to the deafening cheers of the nations | incorporate the aio of Edgowan Richmond county. | the safe of Baldwin & Co., at Nowark, on the night of the Preparing for Action. ‘ 5 marehing on, many and capturing sixteen prisoners, together with a . W Possessed a capita) of $3,500,000, of usr) ta ich the is inte! . ~ bf will ir con- nation. Charles Lindauer being sworn made @ the pnane day, 30 last was at the rate of 8534. The company’s jag Away with speech! and, brothers, reach me down that rifle ouuh Cory (hell raiacaite, ae etree ia,” period, was | general denial of any connection with the robbery. He q Subsequently the of this foree was met and dis- | clared semi-annual dividend, payatrle on the Ist instant sy fe ordered to a th vad ‘stated that he was not at the establishment of Mosarw, ‘Deplorable Condition of the Imperial- eens Oe | By her sweet voice, and hers alone, the righta of 8 third reading. bh 4 or imperialist force, and Garcia Cano wie . ighta of manare | ‘Tho Senate th journed. Baldwin & Co. on the morning eight days previous to the Fombate pnp aperies’ % was three and » half per cent. en adj robbery, when it is alloged tbat he visited the. place, witt won. iu reaching Mt dows th ist Fo at Acapul ralooe. 5 vente ger poy (4 Tt was stated on the strovt y y that the liabilities art 0 pea; when heroic men pine sad in duageons ‘aucun ‘ his cousin Louis and inquired in relation to a diamond; arrival at the latter place he wan ized by the | of the company would reach at least six millions. Many it, with good red blood, whould plead bee ii y ee Jan, 2, 1868 te ‘con Grand pice (oN - rce C00 , San. SS ay, e Grand street, New Fepogn bay on Deputy Prefeet and arrest fore the throne, .. tod: pore ne Public’ | risks had been lost throwgh the depredations of the ne The Sreaxum presented tho anuual report of the New » York. ‘The examination was uot concluded at six P Me documents and a large sum iugold and. were found cl onsen present from DESERTIONS TO THE REPUBLICAN RANKS, | wZou!™ Be Will’ bo ‘sent 10. Mextonglty to be tried 4 Anglo-rebel pirate Shenandoah; the losses accruing from | Pablic Mecting of the Constitutional | YK Prison Awociation Prore were quite a numbor of witnesses present fh 4 . there: this cause alone aggregating, it ts sald, over & million of Wolfe Bone Circle. By Mr. Bennrwax—To change the same of the New | NewYork, Oy whom the defendants proposes to prove \ ache BXCITING CONTACT OF THE TWO PraRtiKs—Ap- | York Frew Academy to Now York Froo Colleges an all’ 4 DRESSKS FROM SENAPORIAL AND O'MANONY By Mr. Frxar—To revive and extend the charter of SPRAKERS--CANVASS OF THE MILITARY MoYE- | the New York Female Asmistance Society, DISASTER AT SEA. ws from Texan The Columbian Marine will not, of course, be misunder- Fighting and Plotting in the | Loss of the British Bark Diadem—The | * 02! DY ‘he intelligent reader for the Columbia Fire In | MgRNT UNDER GENUWAL SWEENY. roe Me manne To mathore towne on the tine of | niy art anmon were rogtered i Galveston as ters Beas Captain's Wife and Two Ship's Boys | ™™e Company. A meeting under the auspices of tho Constitutional | Oywego Midland Rairoad Company Te 80 0 Exprew sates that 1,723 voters were rior. Drowned—Death of the Captain, the SKATING Wolfe Tone Circle (which supports the Senate), was hold | COMMERCE OF THE PONT OF NEW YORK—QUAKANTINK AND arly 8 necaptured and gives ov &e. ‘an. &o. Tesh nevis vonmien fms ateine. SKATING. tat evening ta Demilt Dispensary, corner of Twenty: | see Lepmasouy, (COO Deen, offered the follow horitien at Sam Antoni \ soos’ tea rd strect and Second aveni , Rite sieiy The bark B. Se O1 c The British bark Dimtom, from this port for Kiverpool, | gyre maid Sport Yesterday—Carnival Last Keo tneaeyy tng:— MG maipa Of ker ace penta cae ee ee Major Courtyxy, of General Swoony's staff, made an Whereas the commerce of the port of New York has in. | Galgrston Dec. 26. Th address in favor of Swoeny's military px sho creased aince the formation of the national government with id ary policy. Before the | A rapidity far autpassing that of any ether pare within ita Tim was lost at sea: on thie 9th inst., during the prevalence of a terrific gale, under the most melancholy cirounystances, resulting in the death of the captain, his wife, the cook, two ship's boys and three seamen. The following particulars are given by onrreporter:— Tho bark Diadem, of Liverpool, Captain’ Mumnem, cleared at this port on the 4th inst. for Liverpool, with a cargo consisting of 144,883 gallons refined petroteum, 100 barrels spirits turpentive and 10,000 staves, On the 9th, during a gale from the north to the north. east, which lasted eighteen hours, she capsized, Tho captain’s wife and two boys, named Henry Witeeler and William Phillips, of Liverpool, were washed over- board and lost, After cutting away. the topmasts the vessel righted, full of water. On the second 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 crew 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 Myatic, Conn., by Mr. Ev ening om Sylvan Lake, and this apten and crow were saved. Day ‘ on Fifth Avenue Pond. é Yeate, “day was decidedly the most enjoyable day had meeting progressed very fara violent interruption was | {ts, and now comprises more than balf the entire commerce Horse Racing In Tennessee. y ve nd) caused by a largo number of O'Mahony men who at yey tae eal we ~ Renna, Tam Oh Lae this seas on by the skating fraternity, and it certainly | tended the meeting. Tho police were called and quite a all of th ant whe villo Blood Horse Asacviation offert a sake te was made t the most of. The atmosphere was not what pra lige Rela the O'Mahony men ret red to the ty los o te . street, where they were addressed by one of thelr num- would be styled warm, but the term mild applied to it | por, and goon appeared in the hall again, where | he sae would not be inappropriate, The ice was in excellent | ing’ was listen ng to Mr. W. G. Hyne’, the speaker an condition on all the lakes, and certainly not less than hires The O'Mahon n hissed and booted loudly, i thousand: persc ‘4 fi but finally matters settled on the under seventy-five persons were upon the aurfaco | yianding that the Senatorial a) uld be heard and of the various ponds. then the O° f the question THE PARK LAKES. hes Hynks deprecated the fact that men, honestly From mornin & till late in the evening tho surface | allowel to enjoy ia thin te egg re ees cra of the Park Inke: | Was covered with skaters. Skaters of | semb ing in their hall without being interfered with by all sizes, descrip tions and patterns, juvenils and senile | MED Who prof ss to seek freedom. The men who sup- skaters, ‘handsom © and plain-lookiny, praceful and awk- liey of the Fenian Brotherhood ward, hil were th re; some on monitors, others on flat their hearts it was best bottoms, some 0.9 grooved vkatea and others on uit for Irish republican “rockers,” Dutall« wipying themselves, Towanly evening | '™ And ty nians, though perbaps in a not a xquare foot o.f ice was unoccupied, and it was al. | Majority in th York; took « bad method of most dangorous for a @y¥ one not well practised te venture | MRing a rd before the Ameriean people by burst among the crowd. Thyre they were, hurrying, semrry ing, jog into their halle and storni the moetings of dy at 1 ok ¢ pushing the crowd o& either side, of carcfally picking | #elve%, however they would fail to agree with | purpomesin the porto! New York until sone other proves Bing! copies, in wragyern, senay Say ae stops—a laughing, hapvy crowd, blessing Jack Freat, the | teir policy, When the O'Connell agitationists bat. | fy tad weather clerk and the commissioners. Then, in tre re- | tered the meet ng houses and used violence to the | i freahment department, hat ‘coffe and cakes, ‘pie, dewgh. | Perous of Davis and Mitehel's Young frelanders, who nuts, cruilers and oyster stows vanished with lightaing | St loove trom Mliation Hall in Dublin, they served THE BAGDAD AFFAIR. New Oatuans, Jan. 21, 1806. Brownsville accounts of the 15th 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 t ith instant the first squad entered Bagdad, which they surprised, eap- 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 officer cominanding 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. } Tho third party proceeded to the quarters of Col. which a city of Ne of t three mile beat and turoughout the whole county; ch 00 to be added by the proprietor. Gumditions : of the dire pert! of the three turf eh * Norfolk, Asteroid ch foarful ra nd Kentucky, before running elsewhere, enter and rum r f | 4 stake. ‘Tho race is open to all ofber horses in case e three named horses run, Eatries to berutade 1 The race to be run on Wednesday of he ate concur, That In view of the fore. | weok of thy spring meeting i of the further faet, that theState of New prosiimity (0 & dense MAILS FOR EUROPE. t nd villag asthe nation ia threatened with a retur lence of cholera whieh € tindance, our commerce, both fereiga aud tu Phe Conard mail steamship Seotia, Captain Ju will leave this port on Wednesday for Liverpaot v ype will etewe In thoy city at half past hine o'clock morrow morning. ’ The New Y von for Kurops—will be ay may be requir od. if the Senate concur, Taat proper gratuitorsly a ADVERTISEMENTS FOR "WE COUNTRY of neouring the (post commander at Bagdad, and took him and those with | Greenman, im 1861; owned in Liverpool by Cassidy, | rapidity down the throats of the hungry skaters, and | NOt theiv cause, And twenty years later, {nthe city of | 2, unMe, iim prizoners. Colonel Rice subsequently escaped, but | xicon & Go, and, with her cargo, Fas wsabatits: teaser: sarap rushed Into the caters of th prope etors wah Now York, the adberents of Mr. O'Mahouy's headquar- |” This was adopt Advorinemente fir the We oto mast te hendes leas vane 2 . cargo, probably insuved. sana ena It was a big day om the Park, and we -hoge br Aprsgperan pig a in tes » drown down and PORLIC SDUCANOY. in before ton o'clock every Wednestay evening Ie ote Ot ee there wi many like it. © Merling Fenian mon who cannot swa'l "i P ceo ny a a ma ) A squad of ton men were thon detatiod to take the impe- Amusements. y Gogmah, ‘The shows Gacauing-vice of the Teehrwee tue | i Letrasoun aleo reported the following :— colticn. among: the enmepreing Sian ueiaielidtee tatters patiladatee THY FIFTH AVENUE POND. tendency to intolerance—to brand conscientious diller= the Supe Lor merchants. facturers and gentlemen throughout the mial 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 thom. ‘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 Ay ng outside shelled the place. Shots afterwards were Trecly exchanged between the ljveral howitzers on the ‘beach anda howlizer boat from the frigate, No damage Yesterday, as usual. there was « large crowd of | once on matters of policy aa treamun tow " eau fashionables upon the Fifth avenne pond. Here the ice | their souls only thrabbed Ho would not pr eae is kept in splendid condition, and the name of the | irritating cmestions as to the lite aivision. betiowing that Mi jor's patrons is “‘Logion,” This day overy person, | men's passions ought now to give way to the conviction wit wife and family, will bo there, it being the oc- } that men or botl sides were hunest, and sought only for casion of the grand aunval carnival so colebrated for the Ptrith, and cling to it am’ their conmrienras manny of Ko getting up, The gates willbe opened at #detated. He would proceed directly to tie dis. | esecuualiy one o'clock to” the public, and from that till midnight | cassion of two questions of fnterest. to them all Adopted. the doorkeapers recalve Iittle rest. Twodfull bands | Why is Ireland not an army of eration today? What TUR QU sRASTINE will discourse during the afternoon, and inthe evening | is the most availa ny attain Leigh iadepondbnes? Mr Livriaso1y also offered the following »— the attractions of the pond will be enhanced-by a mag- | He describod the wu! g faith vines and power of the nificent display of illuminated lanterns, fireworks, | 1 ROB. Tivey proposed to turn sh the mon. the © Ib colored fires, &°. Tho signal for the commencement of | at its conventions, promised to eive arms, ammnurati he y is increasing very rapidly Advertisements im. ST the governments of | sorted in the WaeKiy Hitxato will thus be seen by «large ne ldven | portion Of the active and onmrgetic people of the United? States A new bill’ wns produced at Miss Rashton’s Mheatre last evening to a hous» which was fairly filled with well pleased patrons, The entertainment opened with tho elegant Httle comedietta The Day After the Wedd'ng, in which Miss Rushton appeared as Lady Elizabeth Free- love and J. K. Mortimer as tho husband of Lady Free- love. A atage beavtifuily 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 re the general edi Ls amendment ov addition atachool law, that witl mare n of every chitd In our Stade Perfume on the Wites.—Aa Fast oid teeee bale Attend Seventh Beeieem Hall.—ladtee, wns dove by this firing beyond creating a panic among the day's sport will be a rapid discharge of rockets, | and officers w lea! th Ths Uriah a “ ov ighe citizens of Bagdad, who crossed tw the American | shrewish gentlewoman, and infused much life intoan old | Simultaneous with which, tar barrels wil Ware pou the | wold facrifivo everything if they wore call nF Of her rapidly !woreaning We Siatenien deer tnd VL” Was GF pank of the Rio Gime taking with them such of their | and worn oat interlude. The principat event of the occa. gage Sarbanes wit * fgpens on on thousand pends asked, “Tho final call wasn for her where ” 7 y “STall ‘olumbia.'" he evonin: iT u ul ” ne 1 0 + pes ie jealuables as they could hurriedly carry off sion, however, was the production of Douglas Jorrotd’s | favorable there will doubtless be Ane sport " piglets berg ht pede Meng tag =o 4 morehandier arriving oad | A Hoon.—Ward's Ladle per Collars wo hundred men from the One Hun- | comedy, The Prisoner of War, the story of which, as is GRAND CARNIV N SYLVAN LAKE. mort be derelict in bs duty. W : Wy cecommzed the duty and oF the Cnived AND CUPYS ALHO URNTH', wholesale and retail. A detachment of two hu AL ON SY LAKE. Oto lady's Collar sent free to the trade, with Met of petene = The carnival, which was so well attended Inst week, | He did not propos to discuss it in pr was repeated with great suceess yeatorday evenins. The i ) Well, T will reply, but not Bone fi ies tw provide proper. sec bot} tia the art panned Ao 1700 to oo : : At Pollak & Kon’ Congress be and they. facturers OM Weovdway. “to uae thay best endeavors to aconre | Cigar Holders, wholesale and «atin at, with « ike generally known, tarns upon the clandestine marriage of Basil Firebrace (Mr. Mortimer) with Clarina, Chan. nel (Sirs, Mark, h), and the subzequent discovery, the anion by Channel (Mr. 0. W. age thee: his daughter, her husband, and @ namber of the 'c ‘dred and Eighteenth colored infantry was seut over to ele lelaas a eel the American citizens remaining in the place. ; dotacht »-at continued on guard there until the even- ing of the Teh inst, when a detachmeiit from the Forty AID, S87 Prondway, N.Y. Merrachaum Mana- Fourth ) fent | commenced at se o'clook, and it was long am expedition from New York. “Ho would nm when the immense crowd had. separated, any man in the most direct 10 Hoboken beauties fairly revolled in esful battlefield for Tretand, But atmosphere | personages are: a* prisoners of war In Franoe, some two of brilliancy, partly owing to the lumination | Wald progose an exped tion without preparing the | quested of the pond 4 u " jxth colored infantry relieved them, with instructions, is, There ix al ‘And partly to the brightnes« of their own | MeO Kt home would be guilty of treason to the cause the passage of an net appropriating ‘ts sa‘d, to withdraw in case of an imperial attack. pit im rh paar orm Hayden 7 Bragkthdectenetpn 4 eyes. They fi ried aud coqnoetted as they only can, And pre ght a a Ire a rdity to re gum which may. bereshog be. apy Weerceet Cenktie coe, : al Prizes Cashed tn Legal Lottertes.— rl \- rs of all Hirt she on skates tx the most dangerous. y Uni ates ot hi re | Ciroulars aod deawin, mt ‘he Froach mail steamer lying outside the bar left im- | > — (ee. Pepys) nat age wnphesyrbenboy ado} Peres ct you, and then, by a swift ore fowotives and min sters woul (i bag oe A an S"CLUTH. Broker, 176 Broadway. ymédiatoly after the affair, probably for Vera Cruz. Bagdad was nearly deserted, and plunder and pillage Ywas uninterruptedly kept up by its captors. A large natount of the stolen goods wore crossed over the river hor toe or by “twistingher heel around,” she is off, authorities and arrest the enterprise, If it did. get o . you are alone. Thocarnival fast evening was fully equal | 84 be gobbied up, the Trish heart would fall, Another | ressela sub) ar A-—the vines Ready Mage Clethieg tm: evory one is anxious that Mr. Linford #hould repeat it. | nase i Lhat way, A better way was te cripple | fwyiiutions to the Pres te er ‘ aren te Cooper Union, and 02 Lafayette place Tt was hardly believed there was no much beanty in Ho “We prop Representatives in Congress, 4, aud in aad do. for some of the English prisoners. An attempt to break by the Britons is frustrated by the ma- ¢chinations of Beaver (Mr. Higgins) who informs the Governor, who sends his cuard and arresta the entire company. Of course Beaver lover the already married to Clarksville, Those which arrived at Brownsville were | Clarina, with the approtation of her father. Bat, as | boken till the skating weayon commenced Mr. Lin 1 owas a land anos, (rep.) of Tompkinx CureceIteh, Leh, [teh ssotsed and returned to the proper owner’. another matter of carve, he is not loved by the Indy, | ford deserves great credit for bringing it before tue pub- — Yas the slortast roate (@ ireland, no ooking Geagvens woo Peels - PB ype ree om way ay PY Se hari +: gene ‘gfter wrangling for soveral days with General Escobe- | "4 cones Oe ee ett by coum repo ae on Gadet to cross the im ‘es . bee than / tablishraent. This was lost, and Ue resolution was them |' St Bene aay Se at rere Yor ison, wi @ hard-hea rather forgives ng bog ne ae NN to Cw a} adopted. MAS oe ur) ar on Ao regarding the command of the liberal forces, General | Ehild, x reconciled to hix son-in-law, and all ends aa novela fee HOAEEince at Bomahinsepete. | ae as an oe meee ae ee Mr. Tarr xsony oftered the following — De, SWATHS & $08, Pemasugate, usually end—in contentment and connubial felicity of the ian porta in. Renin |, Wevolved, That the Commissionars of Quarantine be and Pp Ly Crawford left for New Orleans (where he has sinco ar- Another ice boat race came off here to day. The dis | a it would be, unt! Ca rest rene, Mr, Ch was very A in some of rived), seeking reinforcements and supplies. is jovial and pathette buciuece and teed Rie words Mnely. | tance sailed wos Alxteen miles and return, the boats | POMBO sent forth Urvaicors to sieeep down her Wlsol ino axsk ol toncieutbag Upes We qontent Asmall force of liberals are fortifying Bagdad with | Mrs) Mark Smith made the most of a part that lacks b going to Newburg. The Una arrivéd at Nowburg ahead | Commerce, Canada bad secu thouwnd Ove hun | tn the bay of New York suitable docks, wharv Potton bales. and life, Mr. Mortimer waa « handsome lieutenant of | on the down ie and Comme in abead om her return The ¢ ror ta oo " ny in vat ee r mie ry ene for cas ma ‘ Sewbui burg, @ distance of eight ppany organizations, to», b utterly useloas: vart of Ne ‘ork, Logether wi be. A A ‘Treo French transports arrived at the bar on the 13th | pie English navy nnd payed with bie usual vor Ma: Gieel wa cats tn (oe wagerertceiee: dae. of ertes twenty thousaud mew marching rcrasand fitting undet ting to thts Loekdiow ne may be | {KF 0 town ait pawertal and somthing fe Ws have inst. of y enis ered — IN inne! he green fag would rash the bands through A i ed them, and they did us good Ne , ier shcaespettton noesas, Thovrti a Laass, uth shots the maigutos. Four boaie were entered—the Una, Minaehahe, | per fght would raico their eat «, fortied ut would | This was adopted, wad the Amsombly thon adjourned, | ‘7s ‘rm 0nd Dey Git ue pul ON General Mejia has cominenced building earthworks and | {0 Nine ows, made'a fait hit in the “villain” of the | The lee Boat Club of the city issued a challonge today | be spon the mineral wesith of the country poosssed - ~ = Ratenelor's Hate Dye.—T ‘mounting guns, whereof two are sixty-four pounders, | Hiay. ‘The orrhestra was in fine tune, and was loudly en- | to any boat on the Hudson fora race of ten or twenty | They wowid have an intrinsic value avd the » news of Provistous Against the Ch world, harmloas, reliable and instantansows otweon Matamoros and the river, commanding Browns- | couraged in the “Bob-o-link Potka” and selections from | miles and retur, for the sum of $400 or $1,000. The en war would flow in. Having then a de facto government, MEETING OF THE MRALTH COMMIASIONRE. foot Dye. Aino i ocreting Kateart of Mul tire fleet belonging to the city will leave here to morrow | YOUF privatoers would not he pirates, and tho rich ‘There was meoting of the Health Commisstoners yes serves nod vestores the hair Bassey tree ville, He bas notified General Weitzel that if atiacked ‘from the American side of the Rio Grande he will open fire, and that most likely some of the shots will lodge in Brownsville, General Giles A. Smith was immediately sent over to ascertain what the intentions of General Mejia were. The result of the meeting between the two is unknown. It ts believed that the ammunition of the belligerents ‘das been removed three miles from Brownsville. . General Weitzel has ordered the rebuilding of old Fort ‘Brown, whieh is being mounted with thirty-pounder Par- rottg. A long pontoon train is also being rapidly put in good order. Goneral Mejia apprehends another attack, and is making another forced joan, He betrays much uneasi pes of feoli Boveral of hie own guerilias, in attempt. ‘ing to desert by crossing the river, were drowned. American citizens visiting Matamoros are looked upon ‘with suspicion and distrust, and United States officers grand eerub race to Albany. It is thought that the | ST#aRes of Britannia would further enrich the Ineh rauning time on the return will be one hour and forty nm exchequer and turther erippi minutes. 4 lives om ber commerce; a wer tate a revoliton in itself, The British Tee Bridge Over the Niagara River, sid have to Oy from the Irish const Rocwmeren, Jun. 22, 1806 » her commerce, (hers) Itt terday, at one o'choek, his Honor the Mayor in the Children Having Worms chair aginct of the (eowble oftem Dr. dayne remarked that information had reached him sag of the introduction of the cholera into Guadaloupe wa'e YERNIZ0GR COM, An le@ bridge had formed above Niagara F ived chiefly froin her comin f through the means of © truak containing Scloth. | FITS ares simple remedy oy worms without ' atactures, that enilaves the Fog eee pay sae gg egg al are crosmg ; ing, and that, seeing the inefficiency of the arrangements vp tothowhile from both sides to day both quarantine and otherwise at New York, w pre = Vent its introduction, be offered the following resolu tion Tl Barbiere de ia. The simple fact that the andienee sat through the ice and remained comfortable and quiet is evidence that the Prisonerof War was cTeRe, WOOD'S THRATRE. This beautiful little house was filled last night with a fashionable and most appreciative audience The plays were the comedietta of the Widow's Victim, Mr. Chan- frau sustaining the triple character of Jeremiah Ciip, Tinsel John and Moustache Strappado, in which he gave his exeellent {nyitations of living and dead actors; fol- lowed by the ever pleasing ex*ravaganza of the Falloon Wedding, ontrodnein’ the wonder(ul Hanlon Brothers in Portiaxn, Oregon, Jan. 19, 166. their startling acrobatic feats; the whole concluding with Decidedly the heaviest snow storm that has occurred | (te Professor Silvester's almost magical fountain of Living | in this past of Oregon for yoars bas prevailed for two | eventually Waters and Shower of Gems, The acoustic qualities of | days past. Tt +nowed all day Tue “day and rained most | In tan this gem of a theatre are most excellent. Every word | the time pent... During the night the storm con. | ber uttered on the stage can be heard in the remotest part of | tinued, and ft bas heen snowing uminterruptediy to-day. | om Bet the house. During the cold anap of a few weeks since there were | Mcen intent storms partiontarly severe east of the Line Mounta ne Clty Intelligence. Quite a nambor of people were badly frostbitten. The Fates Accine 40 4 Can Da Yosterday after. | Stow Is deeper along the river than was ever known before. In Reindeer River Valley th fe thirty whe hoon aman named Sullivan, driver on the Belt railroad, | jnehes at La Grand twenty inches, and on Require immediate atteation paged slekner Bold a) Theente a hon by mont dealers in medicines. Cotta, 83 to 9%: Bwitches and Greetae Corts, 62 & 625 at PRCKHAM S 251 Grand street, be tween (he Mm © leet Meavy Snow We then f it did not from aod Jclae waa appointed by the Chair to & letter from Dr © A. 140, of the , Aatiafactorily accounting for certain would fF exted from merivan people wo ll Defiance Fire and Kafe — Large ansortmend at SM lege plare pom the Atalanta were regar anor, as bringing the diseuse und: antine and sanitary laws. If th F. 1. Lediow & Co. will Sell at Aue~ 2. i mentow on oe and men are not allowed to crovs the river. fell from Nis car at the corner of Montgomery and South | the mountains there ate from four to six feet + wa ‘yt f . Pesci a! the Keckonge ‘ ¥ ‘nited | streets, and was kiffed. The remains were conveyed to |.of snow. The ronte to Placerville tx clowed upon and the necessary reguinti fe’ | Sah Somers rar as ean “ bevmres 14h [pat Sacral gat A Zuo a giro the Seventh precinet station house, and the Coroner | The snow in Horse Valley averaged twenty inches in ared x ebtire nee Coast there need be po alarm on account of t ow Mert handeomne Ut Btates troops in Brownsville, all of whom were in excel- | notified to hold an inquest. dopth, and Stake Creek was frozen over eo us to allow Through no gate can they por coolers. Houston street, valuable prope fent health and spirits. DRowsen vrom 4 Starex [stay Fenny Boar.—A man | teams to ctoss. The thermometer at ldato City hax been | forth thelr aid to Ireland a» well as thro Or. Heremscmes, in view of the difcalty of procuring | Fine sre i . 2 twenty-two “# below zor treyivy on Knyland’s commerce would a suitable place for the cleansing and purifying of venselx THe Galvesm Bulletin of the Sth inst. says thaten | yy iho name of Alexander Rasselt was drowned from | “ 1™ ™ (wen'y tno degties Dilow ror. to ® japer currency, prices would ree, her in- | ata safe “stance from the city, ofered the following ¢ Preminm Bias engineer and pontoon train wore embarking thence for | ihe ferry bout Wostield yesterday morning, at about News from fan Francisco. dustrial clames would be driven to rise in self. | resolation to abings, 5 Breed the Rio Grande, eight o'clock, at the slip foot of Whitehall street. It Sax Francisco, Jan. 19, 1966. defence, the great old Chartist That In order thet the proper steps may be te epmernpegrs seems that he hat taken a line near the stern of the The steamer Colorado has sailed for rie age o in England. The common pe suitable place for the » m of vessels ar aftt wie ag Sam8 fiv ing in thie port, Ure Mayor and If be inviled to attend a meeting of this Hoard to be hereafler | waned eatied boat for the purpose of heaving it over a pile at the end | $996,260 in treasure, of which $914,074 share ovr grievances, A war on of the pier, the current ranning very fast at the time, to | York femora’ ze England! and bring her to t | NEWS BY WAY OF HAVANA. PARAL LPP LLLP prevent the craft from swinging about and hitting the Th» overland mail, with New York dates w the Zid | 1 RD better than any ather meons n ‘i 6 By the arrival at this port yesterdey of the steamer | Uustom House dock; but missed his footing, fell ove ult, arrived last ni mistake oF treason to overlook any good aw This resolution was sdopted unanimousiy, after which James Mt L ime . board and was tmibediately packed under the steamer's | The ship Dreadnought, Captain Cushing, bas arrived | the presiding genine of coucilistion come do om, | (ie meeting adjourned cin Khewsnation end Renton Wares Liberty, Captain Wilson, from Havana on the 17th inst., Land lost, His body had not been recovered up to | from New York and work s de by side for repuliiican liberty in a repub - : phere we aro in receipt of later Mexican advices received at | four o'clock yesterday afternoon, The deceased was pa. — wares market » an and deelii fee way 1rmeretion of 4 fereut opinions ia what cpreeke tone wef re oe Me Frenc! a about forty years of end leaves a wife and femil: vi i, Gould and Curry $425, Imperiet ‘eniane ought be gyi by. Iet every man te ALLEGED ow 5 e a Gen thin okie . pagent ec: aaa pa residing on Staten 7 | Chotlsr Potosi $224, Yellow Jacket $270. Lega | qusded by bis reason and in the light of hin couscione | Detectives Parley and Niven yesterday arrested James | 4 ger tiem from Acapuloo to ‘Doveutbet 3A; ane gaye: Snerive OF VETERANS —A mooting of the veteran sol- | ders Te. mig —$—$—$__——_ __- 0, Cenig, a lad eighteen youre of age, om the charge of | pieiaiy rarei Up’ owe bil The lepetial’ foro which left Mancanitia found the | 28" of Stapleton, Richmond county, took piso) on | ‘Phe Ass FIRDS having stolen $1,000 in cash from Menry J Wright, of | fer itever tale, s * Meiction cterviny and withalarec nuber of aice, | Saturday evening, the 20th inst., Colonel Hitchcock in ‘ 31 Peck #lip, who act as agent forthe New Haven *team | we pies Ub whole population of Acapulco emigrated after Sajons of tes cavearttnge wes, the Sermation of 2 Hh The annual ones Machetes. boat Company Craig, who waa in the employ of Mr | Kaw iil and Apu ns y "7 eter. ord % faving destroyed the wella The troops of Alvaret | ciation for the mutual protection of tne Brokers (ook Teeter sau. 22, 1868 | Wright, was, om the 17th instant, entrusted with » | Fora i Parmp deceased and maimed voldiers. There was numerous | Among the invited guests were Ge A fre cocurred th int ett hours | che by Mr Wright on the Poltom tw Commodores *tribling and Hom and M Dis ae caied te to Goneaes ‘ of & M. Spencer, in this city, caused by the buretog of | Order of 1. J Memenger, to get cashed. Crag drew Ue attendance, and the proceedings were harmonious and | Farragu' ‘ntly fire the garrison, and the undul ‘and Focky eros ale then te ‘cause damage whee re- Lucifer was stationed in the harbor for ~ < ! 7 } tyne « P . Je wubryee opt gg ony” ver had commenced and was causing ten ithe | from Richmond county daring the oo Over forty | late bour. z | Low about $12,000, which is coverta by (neu tance | . ' “iho! oomnpeaions 9350, sed they Pe cy LY 4 ied at 1 eran orre wif De ‘sae Gulp COPD aE Lf ogy a The meeting is to take place on saturday evening, the 27th | Trial Trip of Pilot Boat Hope, No. t. canine poe he be os a & ae powendiion TAVLOM & tnd oteliety fees range. ate | of Janvary. Ashort time since the pilots belonging to the pilot Rate, um | wo tite he ear brtediensl om senrecrmet | pharee Seid ubriene Cache ug every manne 10 enuee the co egy ey boat Moses H. Grinnell purchased from the government anda dnctenyed the distillery | The remain ng $400 hed beem spent in riot ving. | ered cr ihe Depaonors, 843 on bet Broadwor rewards, He has succesded in Brooklyn City News. the surveying schooner Hope, and yesterday morning, in & Co, The low imated at $60,000, | ereused was youertny armetaned before Jastite - soldiers and some officers to desert to Srriots Reseite or a Frowt.—John McDonald, during poms with about thirt tavited wenta, started epen 00 J ena woo Temte for trial in - ne n of ng Cored —Apply tw %. M. reniden hacienda a : —_—-- 3 y pleated a * mth ore! ovidencia, Rees Toagoes from & our py & Oght which occurred last Tuesday night in Brooklyn, etral wip down the Bay, "ig tous the nent Ing qualities Fire tn Cambridge po: lareepy, lives 3 Woeuat civest, und toys he waciert | eer sr cere Comptia tare tacks Weng aached ty died ae Cn pre ig er Legg Ape lend a lw Bhs By an Bawr RXTENSIVR KONDRRT ON Aur RD OTOLEN PRO: | : for a pleasure yacht, and waa owned by Governor *praque, ‘The Piret Baptiet church in Camry fer #8 je Inland; but was, at the outbreak of the war, | Masow, pastor, was totally Gontored by tre Nal fn FRerY RECOYRAED. | whieh employ she | Lose about twenty thousand dollare, one half of which in | Rounteman Rovher, of the Twenty eighth preriort, for consting put- | inwured. | while in the dincharge of his Oficial datiee in Mrince | } | | at hin residence | neia, were to turn back, being attacked by ririo Diaz on all sides. ‘ By the steamer La France there arrived at Vera Cruz & namber of frienda, a b yy bim to the ernment, corner of Eighth street and Fifth avenue, for the pur. _ has since been aed tee revenue Foon si nd or Jose Hidalgo, Maximilian's Minister Plenipotentiary of having a drink, and after inde the ery poses, She was purchased by the pilots for wx thou- a os " A. vied delat, bet tensive alierations, e street, on Friday oight, saw two men come ont of « por France, also Colonel Dupin, and three hundred soldiers aby reveral tines, got into a quarre a ng inne and ra, has undergone ex ve alte Tennessee Le oe ; ‘ “a pao ent, eateteng | oth the street a free fight took place, in whieh all in fact has been almost entirely rebuilt, aod t# now Naenvs Tenn. participated. Daring the afer McDonald received a | better adapted for her new service, She is valued at In the Senate to day the Free Rebont Atl was defeated fracture of the skull, which hae resulted Inobis death. | twenty thousand dollar The following are her dimen- | by nineto eight. The bill ia virtunily dewd Belonging to the Foreign Legion 1 There have been several skirmishes—small affairs. Of them, asked what they had They gare an © snewer, whereupon Rowndeman Rusher arrested them, | The oved Kilbpe aocounts wi show them tobe victories for | John Somerville was arrested at the time, od with sions/—Length, ninety feet; breadth beam, twenty. Corto in Gall aud receipts light; prices Ole. to bie, for chter 4. TL BOP LER, GT freot ris pein ~ tte 0 on engagement assault, but pines tus affair ham terminated fetally | one thet, depth of hold, nino feet ax inches, aod sixty | middlings. ” wre | and on reaching the’ station bones the primers gs } jo ips <a ae three other men, «uppored to hare been fmplicated, have , tons burden, new measnrement. | Cheer antaee ae Williem Bemith and Charice Nolen (e eo fey? Yo ave taken place ‘at Salinas Victoria on the 26th of | been arrested by Captain Murphy, of the Fiftieth pre | At eleven o'clock the Hope cast of her lines The te Leg’ are. etn ingestion the Pere frawd Wo contain font vcore | a bm oy iT December, in which bis forces killed six of the enemy | Cinct. Tw of men are named Carroll and the other | at the pier situated at the foot of Mr. Poil- nus, Oa, Jam. 22, 1406 of doth, « pillow, feet, ae, whieh oF cog Be ee St es saving j i* named Cullen. The Coroner bas been notified ond | jon * an inquest to-day. on ile Prose RannoaD—A carriage con- | {ht taining four persong was run into by a down train on the Flushing rafiroad, near Bliesvii!e, L. 1., on Sunday night, atid the cheers of her well Mr. Pelley, of Troup, tntrot Le giniate) bere moten. The prisomers maid (he ~f veastotions pao t AL fh President | wched to the ncumabiy Champion t river, This was fowwd to be tron d captured #i< prisoners, with arms and money, also yer 46 North | =i fty-cigbt horses. The French steamer La Sonora, which plies from Vera 2 to Mataraoros, touching at Tampico, was unable to hAOm KeDeTE! amBeRty And pardou } Hammary Remedies at Titesvitic. Borraco, Jan 22, 1906 the mails, passengers of cargo at the two latter | and com) smashed ‘The occupants were rather uy" ‘Tituavilie, dated to-fay, mays vhere " rs, and tan digod 10 return to ore Cru. badly fed, but escaped ‘without any broken ones Seieseencc Lag Hoehne fear porty je Three hundred men bad been sent in @ French man- | 0°? a ¥ it found guilty the ting te artet war to Bagdad, and \t was supposed that the imperial- are Denis Feryneon bare not tere Sagerton, eet Jats would soon reoccupy the place. ards sent 10 thee as (ares Sarmaaed On the 6th of January, at Cuernavaca, the Empress re. aT hg a 1 ee the last letters she had received from Beigiam to hope that the old King would recoven,

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