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ia NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY .23, 1866. 5 —_——— ‘The Emperor Maximilian and the Empress arrived at HEAVY FAILURE. THE FEN-ANS. | THE STATE CAPITAL. "4 during the pasmag® Justicn Nodgo cotimitted thd J *coused parties Cor trial without baii. ar nageeray commana papel i an om OHARGE OF PASSING COUNTBRYRIT MONEY. ‘The cntire department of Zacatecas 1s reported _—sweeny’s Joba Townsend was yoaterday arreited by he enjoying perfect quiet. Collapse of the Columbian Marine | The Senatorial Party Under Way. Eee tae H News FROM THE RIO GRANDE. 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 Apgan- pire; but the Genera. Insurance Company. Liabilities Reported at Six Millions ‘Address to the Fenian Men’’—Ex- elting Meeting Last Eveulng. &e. &e, &. Proposition to Improve Our Quarantine te < of the Sixteonsh, preFinet, on the charge of having 1 @ cour’ The | for ten dollar bill - ner Was an the © wr aut WE tor Dank, Baniol Moduiro, of 182 Righth avent taken before Justice Dodge and com. Charles Birge was apprehended Sc mitted for examination, —_— guco, including two officers, - oe i pe ELT by oMaor Darke, of the Sixtoenth precinot, on charge DETAILS OF THE CAPTURE OF BAGDAD, | "°c, Sens wiarecton stair snatrooe| 7 OF DOWARS Te Senatorial heaiqurers_yotedayprmated. * I ving ent ¢ niet OREO, a fe MY gos ated to cause an insurrection at Marelin, and or busy scene, as the secretaries have the ¥ 4g ful m | Aastet~=" an cate yee, Eiguth avenue, in pay n. Taatieg — three oth. * Points, in Michoacan, | The, conspire incite The failure of the Columbian Marine Insurance Com- | disposing of the correane~* - -veseah@ to be Asked from the Na- Dodge, "ee held Sa CeRmnOmER: Retiey » tended, durin, Se einen ee ra agains the em- | pany was qypounond yesterday, and created some com- | documents, whi-* ~ eed 00D and domanda for piste SAPE BLOWERS IN TROY. Four Hundred Imporialists and Four | tesma Ot Morale EF dod fa timhe retarnod at | mon iV nai mnah avrnrtan 5% was well known “ «are daily increasing. Varlous endorse- tional Governmeii! Ou the uight of the Sth ult. two safes im the oflce of " 1 exLen- and succ. sn preventing Uh WMOUB WUe seeeee cee? hae that the company had lost heavily of Iatg, ‘The folie, ~#, Tesolutions, &o., are pouring in, testifying to the &. de. &e. fears. Roy k Go., West Troy, wore blown open by bur- once to tho cit: ti viet pirator, ex-Colonel adherence of some circle, district or State, most Jars and robbed o oo! Guns Captured. Patino, ial eign The trea V4 Rcourt martial and | ing oficial announcement of tho »:\sPens was handed | noted of these is,» tolosraphio Tossago io Presidont hao ip ba diay Ueatamypalyrogeohasonana condenined to death. “Aimpie ov. A"s and upon him, | Mat this ofice last evening by Mr. Metry D. Phelps, | Inoeming hia te Oat nae Counc of California NBW YORK LEGISLATURE. On Sanday night douctioey etetd, ade thelr excape, sentence was disco ry a : ‘ongress was unani- 1 “se peny ane | The carrying out of tho sentence had, h. "ever, boen do- | agent for the company.:— mously repudiated by the Couacil of the Pacific slope. bie (enna oo the nate ttey om auxpicion of Tho Board of Directors of the Columbian Mariti@ Inau- | , The *Marseillaise” Senate. nafe Dlatiny barinons and robe ‘Bagdad Shelled by a Frencli revel ferred, in the expectation that he would Make »'" lations as tothe names and guilt of the her pary,'°% rance Company, in consequence of severe and unprece- of the Feuian movemes “@woeny's Address to the Fenian Mec," by ae ae Ataany, Jan. 22, 1860, bery in Troy. The « Troy to await the action of the erin: nu) Ober was yeu relay taken up volved fi donted losses the past year, and particularly during a re- | Irish writer, is in course of preparation, Tho Senate met ."t soven P. M. authorities Frigate. ay lees tos uthea announce that Regulos txpke his )p,"ut period, have decided’ to close up the affairs of the | supposed, be ready for uso afound the came Weck te Nat BTATE CRNSUS. secpeinhe.o ambit camp at Zitacuaro on heasing of the intended advirtce of com, *2Y.,' They find themselves possessed of la tn said to be thoequal of any revolutionary lyric in ox. | _ The Pumpxyr preson.’®4, from the Secretary of State, | Ti Nixx Twovsaxn Dotan Jeweiry Rivweny at New. the taperialtet General Mendez. way amet eatielent to meet all liabilities and leave a istence. One stanza of it runs thus:— the peoliminary, feport of," bard eee ot aes; which | aux, N, J.—Yesterday afternoon Charles an Lowis Line The Socieda# of Mexico, under date of J: | some surp."* Our blind belief in ‘clan!’ and “chief has dwarfed the | ¥## Preferred to the Apportio.” P dauer, recently arrested in New York on a char Yat : nation’s mind, ‘ORD, , ae of being Generals Weitzel and Mejia maton, sa the im alia be a defeated . band hat The Colum" Was one of ony oldest joint stock marine Walle others swept tutueiy we andly gazed behina; Mr, Lanao, (rep of Richmona, gave notice of a bill to | implicated in the robbery of $9,000 worth of jewelry from . Felipe dol Oloraje. on the ad, killing and’ wounding | companies, and ba. been in existelice Many years on the e our eara to the deafening cheers of the nations | incorporate the “miter of Edgoway't Richmond county. | the safe of Baldwin & Co., at Newark, on the night of the Preparing for Action. many and captu ip there paper faa le the same day. ring’ fixteen prisoners, together with a , and recovering valut- public documents which the liberals had intereeptott partietpating plan, 2 Possessed a capita) vif $3,500,000, ‘The latest pubhshed quota,'10ns of ita stock on secember 30 last was at the rate of 85),. The company’s Jas marehing on, And groped amidst the tombs unti! the sons of light were Away with speech! and, brothers, reach me down that rifle FIVE POINTS HOUR OF BD, USTRY. Tho bill empowering the managers ov” # House of Industry to bind out chi sent, during their minority, or fora Five Points thet 9th of December, were taken before Justice Sandford for examination. Charles Lindauer bein, general denial of any connection with the robbery. sworn made o beequi force S Fi ordered to a thi 4 Stated that he was not at the establishment of Mosarm. ‘Deplorable Condition of the Imperial- pened Dpesotier inporalit forgg. and Garcia Canowm | Seruhieeentetaturert ne anne | 3 fret sweat voice, and here alone the rigite of aman are | OPpuint2athicd reading Eieny, Woon is atineed abs oe eae ee ee a reac! fot ; * je 1 i ist Force at Acapulco. from whewee oo the mag eloTONGS. and pou he | twas stated on the atroot yesterday that the Tiabtitios | TMf.yq"< ne Pen! when herole men pine aad in dungeons Assombt S| Biataaete Louis and inquired in. relation to @ diamond; arrival at the Inter place he wan repognized by the | of the company woutd reach at least six millions. Many | "Ms/ayonets bright, with good red blond, should plead ber Tcnasi, Sen, Sere, | See furtbae, shat oa the night of the ra he was tm Deputy Prefeet and arrested. Severat waluable puttlic\ fore the throne, The Sreaxun presonted tho Swe Piaces in Broadway, ‘© Grand street, New DESERTIONS TO THE REPUBLICAN RANKS. Fighting and Plotting in the documents and a large sum iugold and upon him, there. Loss of the British Bark Diadem—The were foun He will be sent to Mexico gity to be tried risks had been fost throwgh the depredations of the Anglo-rebe! pirate Shenandoah; the losses accruing from this cause alone aggregating, it is sald, over a million of \ dollars, ‘The Columbian Marine will not, of course, be misunder- 8 Wood by the intelligent reader for the Columbia Fire In su Tance Compan: Pablic Mecting of the Constitutional Wolfe Bene Circle, BXCITING CONTACT OF THE TWO PARTIES—AD- DRESSES FROM SENATORIAL AND O'MAIONY SPRAKERS—-CANVASS OF THK MILITARY MOVE- MENT UNDER GENERAL SWEENY. A meeting under the auspices of the Constitutional York Prison Associetion, | '* “uae! Peport of he New panne mua Bermopvonn, ir. BernrMax—To change tho game York Free Academy to New York Froe cs ting outs ng Bain Frxan—To revive and extend the charter of ths New York Female Asmistance Society. By Mr. Batowin—To authonze towns on the line of route to subscribe and hold stock in the New York and Oawego Midland Railroad Company. York, The examination was not concluded at six P.M. Pr.ore were quite a number of witnesses present from New York, by whom the defendants proposed to prove an alld, “News from Texas. New Onieana, Jan, 22, 1866. Only 871 names were registered bn Galveston as voters. 7 an Avton.o Expres states that 1,723 voters were Captain’s Wife and Two Ship's Boys a ; . Interior. Kisaerdagsstoath of the psi. ye SKATING Wolfe Tone Circle (which supports the Senate), was hold | COMMERCE OF THE PORT OF NEW YoRK—QuAKANTINE AND | " E sahil llsetr wll pt teen captured and gives over &. &o. &o. Geak ouleWlinke Scamen tems Eixpeanre- 5 Mliclen redial last evening in Demilt Dispensary, cornor of Twonty- | yy, Larmasouy, (rop.) of Onweyo, offered the follow. | &,{h® civil authoritien at Sam Antonio THE BAGDAD AFFAIR. New Oauzans, Jan, 21, 1866. 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 the Sth instant the first squad entered Bagdad, which they surprised, cap- was lost at sea on the 9th inst., during the provalence of a terrific gale, under the most melancholy otrcunsstances, resulting in the death of the captain, his wife, the 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 petroveurm, 100 barrels spirits turpentine and 10,000 staves, east, which lasted eighteen hours, she capsized, and William Phillips, of Liverpool, were washed over- board and lost. The Btitish bark Ditdem, from thi port for Baverpool, ‘The following particulars are given by ourreporter:— Tho bark Diadem, of Liverpool, Captain Mamnem, On the 9th, during a gale from the north to the morth- ‘Th captain’s wife and two boys, named Henry Wheeler Spe MAld Sport Yesterday—Carnival Last Ev ening om Sylvan Lake, and this Day ‘On Fifth Avenue Pond. Yeate, ‘day was decidedly the most enjoyable day had this seas © by the skating fraternity, and it certainly was made & the most of. would be styled warm, but the term mild applied to it would not condition on all the lakes, and certainly not less than seventy-five thousand persons were upon the surface of the various ponds. The atmosphere was not what be inappropriate, The ice was in excellent THE PARK LAKES, From mornin g till late in the evening the surface of the Park lake; t Was covered with skaters, Skaters of third stroct and Second avenue. Major Covrtyxy, of General Sweeny's staff, made an address in favor of Sweeny’s military policy. Before the meeting progressed very far a violent interruption was caused by a large number of O'Mabony men who at tended the meeting. The police were called and quite a scene ensued. Finally the O'Maliony men retired to the street, where thoy were addressed by one of their num- ber, and soon appeared in the hall again, where the moet ing was listening to Mr. W. G. Hype, the speaker an. nounced, ‘The O'Mahony men hissed and hooted loudly, but finally matters settled down a little on the under sianding Usat the Senatorial speaker should be heard and then the O'Mohony side of the quost/on Mr. Hyns depreeated the fact that mon, honestly seeking to serve the cause of Irish liberty, could not be allowed to enjoy in this fre» land the privilege of as semb ing in ticir hail without being interfered with by men who prof sa to seek freedom. The men who ing:— Whereas the comme creased aince the forme: n ita, of ‘the country, and nearly all parts of largely enhanced t port of New York has in national govern of any other port witht than half the entire co wits benefite and bles ree of the tien of during tts 14 now therefore destitute of th ding againal the spread of the territie The bark with a carro of hay and Galveston Dor, 26 The Nashville [Mood Hon to be ron for during the wpring mew $1,009 entrance, $690 ny the proprietor. turf champions, or all Apel} Kc of the spring ny 2 000. Morse Racing three mile b before running ¢ Tho race tn ope hree named bh The r run Sewall, frou Bath, Me, Tennossee, 22, w t for Gafvemen, stoos,’ was wrecked below The caputn aad crow wore sawed Kotrics to brutade MAILS FOR EUROPE. run on Vednesday of the all sizes, descrip tions and patterns, juvenil> ‘ sap. | properly pi : ; turing about four hundred “prisoners and four pisces of | arior cutting away. the topmasts the vesscl righted, | syaters "handavmn © and plain loking. cevectal eet ake | ported the Snatorial policy of the Fenian Brotherhasd | fence which threatens our land, We tathediity of the nalionst | The Conard mail steamship Betta, Captain Judin, aelere: full of water. ward, ill were th Fe; some on monitors, others on did so because they believed ta their hearts it was best es and to afford wich ald | wit) toaye tia port on Wednexday for Liverpaot The second party proceeded to the ferry, where an im- perial guard of ten men were stationed. The officer died from exhaustion and exposure, and subsequently On the second day after the captain and one seaman bottoms, some 0.2 grooved vkatea and others on “rockers,” butall« Bipying themselves. Toward: evening nota square foot o,f ice was unoeeupied, and it was al- calculated to serve the 1 And the 0 Mabony Majority in the city of Ne vemeut for Irish republican ians, though perhaps in a « York, t00k a ba A for I row morning. © will clowe in this ¢ y ™ half past here Fv commanding this guard held his post bravely, firing be the cook and two seamen also died. most dangerous for a @y one not well practised ¢» venture Sage Mare before the Amerioan po ington, and ast them (6 plact gratuiioasiy nag Vatape. New Yore Henatp—Kdivien for Kuropswill’ be ‘revolver at the attacking party, whereupon he was shot among the crowd. There they were, hurrying, stwrrying, heir balls and storming the moetings of | Qi! p Srpeennes eee nneetes De Career nee OT | a ih aie used alah olotoele tos “ me pis seach acetate nike od peat Ho On the evening of the 12th the remaining portion of | Sivtting and nsiling akimming along over the pecans’ | 8% Rood, Honest and carnost Fenians ar thom. | Nt*,York auch number of huiks or vessels not now in use by | F ay at bal ‘toe soe + sane 0 i 1 ; the crow were taken off the wreck by the bark M. &£. | pushing the crowd ow either side of carefully poking | #elves, however they would fail to avreo with | py nf or provia agle copies, In wrappers, ready for mailing, ote con In this affair one imperialist was killed and another stops—a laughing, hap,vy crowd, blessing Jack Fre their policy, When tha O'% is --- + wounded. ; Tho third party proceeded to the quarters of Col. Rice, {host commander at Bagdad, and took him and those with jim prisoners. Colonel Rice subsequently escaped, but twas retaken, ) A squad of ten men were then detailed to take the impe- mal gunboat Anvonio, and fired on her, killing a sergeant ‘and wounding several others. The Antonio fired at the at- Robbins, of Yarmouth, N, 3., and bronght to this port, forty-three tons register, built at Mystic, Conn., by Mr. Greenman, in 1861; owned in Liverpool by Cassidy, Nixon & Co., and, with her cargo, was probably insuced. The Diadems was a good Al vessel of five hundred and MISS LUCY RUSHTON'S THEATRE. A new bill was produced at Miss Rushton’s theatre weather clerk and the commissioners. Then, freabment department, hat coffe and cakes, nuts, cruilers and oyster stews vanish rapidity down the throats of the stamps rushed into the coffers of th eq there will bo many like it. with lightaing ery wkaters, and Propretors with irk, and we hoge spevd. It was a big day on the THY FIFTH AVENUE POND. Yesterday, as usual, there was a large crowd of fashionables upon the Fifth avenne pond. Here the ice nneli agitationists bat. tered the meetng houves id nee to the persons of Davis and Mitehel’« Youn eut loove from Conciliation Hall in not theiv cause. And twenty years liter, New York, the adherents of Mr. O'Mahowy's | tors mak as big a mistake in try! stifle the #erling Fenian men doginas, The most damning vice tendency to intolerance—to brand conc ence on matters of policy a8 treason to their suis only throbbed. He would served ah was tho jous ditfer- Of seouring their wetive eo-operation in fur ob act sought to bw attalned y DLIC RDUCATION is was adopted, Mr. Lirrnxsomy also reported the following Resolved. Tha! the Superintendent of abit therance Tastrnett on Hike ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE COUNTRY. Advertisements for the Weentr Umaco mast be handet in before ton o'clock culatic mer country sb ory Wednewtay evening Iw olf among tho enterprising mechanics, farmers, nty, nanvfacturers and roasing very rapidly gentlemen throughoat the Advertisements (a- sorted in the Waexty Hiato will thus be soon by «large , y {x kept in splendid condition, and the mame of the | irritating « Moving .. tacking party, killing (wo and wounding ouo of them, | Inst evening to a houa» which was fairly filled with well | ts Kept - ” s bellowing that tortion of the active and energetic people of the United! * I patrons is ‘‘Logion.” 'This day every person, "4 pasaboees 5 ae mf P o Tho attacking party thea Gred two shots from a | plewed patrons The entertainment opened with tho | Wil hi wife and family, will bo therm i Weingline me, | Taal’, Dissiome ough now to give way to Be ese reaper =e >t aoe Dowitzer at the Antonio, one of which passed through | clegant little comedictta The Day After the Wedd'ng, in | casion of the grand au! carnival 80 celebrated for the Ptrath, and cling to it as their proces vel See ck the shliiren, ond chat ameengrnant Rete ae, A — ye hor just above the water line. which Misa Rushton appeared as Lady Elizabeth Free- | manner of its getting up. The gates will be opened at f dutated. ae id proceed directly to tie dix hy scoure the education ef every ehid in ear late Perfume on che Witres-As ge see ¥ one o'clock to” the public, and from that till) midnight | cession of nestions of od telegraph is extend . Hy htning meneages for wpplion On the morning of the 6th instant a French frigate | love and J. K. Mortimer as the husband of Lady Fiee- | the deorkeapers will receive little rest. Twoull baada Wertai sus Bros ppc Stet A them. all. pe Dae, EKLONe “ NGUT BLOOMING CURRUA” tome Ay ng outside shelled the place. Shots afterwards were | love. A stage beantiCully sot, dresses aud appointmonts | will discourse during the afternoon, and inthe evening | Ja the most available pian Up a'tain Leth Ipdcp-ndomee’ | Mr. Levriassnmny als offered the following: — Z Tr Mae tite ginerinnan anf ot caane wm agieee Treely exchanged botweon the liveral hawitzers on the | excellent, and the piece passing off rapidly and with vim, | the attractions of the pond will be Err ung- | He described the suffering faith vines and power of the | wherans the quarantine eatabliaumen tol the port of New | thie staple perfume of the Naw Workd.--Tuledo Blader” ainkies y and.a howliser beet from the frigate, Nodamage | brought forth corsiderable applause froc the sudtonce, | Silcadt display of illuminated | Hevern reworks, | 1 RB. They proposed to furnish the mon; the ¥ Th, cia national. fo iis benedle aad savantagen’ aga shonid - ‘beach and a howitzer pene pa ce aaee colored fires, &. The signal for the cominencemen| Mt its conventions, promised to rive arms, ammunition part at the expense of the natic Attend Seventh Regiment Hall.—Ladtes, was done by this firing beyond creating a panic among Manageress entered into the spiri he | the day's sport will be a rapid discharge of rockets, | and officers to lea! ther The Irish people of America been compelled, by reson | use GKORGE Wo LATID'S BOM OF YOUTH. it rem \ghe citizens of Bagdad, who crossed wo the American | shrewish gentlewoman, and infused much life into an old ropa sale oti elon d Perret tae poe the would sacritibe cv srythy en _wors called pon. Forty dere the complesion clear veautiful. Drogglate every- Dank of the Rio Grande, taking with them such of their | and worn oat interinds, The principal event of the ocen- | hand will play “dail Colurubla.”” IC the evening bo | in Maru. Mi did uot propos tobs peronah, los whe. nt eanls tnd. warmnantins covitita te ont pera Wwaluables as they could hurriedly carry off. sion, however, was the production of Douglas Jorrotd’s | favorable there will doubtless be fine sport. ever did not eall out that ad, which waa over mendy, ome has din A Hoon.— Ward's La A detachment of two hundred men from the One Hun- comedy, The Prisoner of War, tho story of which, as is GNAND CARNIVAL ON SYLVAN LAKE. mart be derelict in bs duty. Who was that party ? He did not propows to discuss it im public. (Calls of “Die vy srantineg, and whereas Us tinetly recognized the duty ani 0} Baiea to provide proper necoum the United AND CURES Ove lady's Collar sent (ree to Uhm’ trade, ALSO CEN whe renal retail. wilh Lit of prions = p , kK el The en I, whieh so well attended Inst week, , 1c net pansed . and dra » of Afferent styl the American citizens remaining in the place. | 5.) (irs. Mark h), and the subsequent discovery ef |) fexti commenced at seven o'clock, and it was long an expedition from New York, “Ho would | of their erection, there: ie 7 detachment continued on guard there until the even- | the anion by "Channel (Mr. ©, W. Clarke), ais if when the Immense crowd’ had. separated, | & “4 fue Ev md . 1g a Se ce a PR a ‘ ad She Se md concur, Thet ous Be 3 al ; 3 9 rol i Hefleld for Tretand ut = whoover nee ea in Congr ne and they ai re sing of the 7th inst, when a from Forty- | his daughter, waband, and a uainber of the t'e bbw ee che Po apt rd ange trnscarss wana Sa, exhedtidd SHUM: juapation’ tor i had totaas thats’ aes ealkenede Ik tears xth colored infantry relieved them, with instructions, personages are a2 prisoners of war In France, some two years pela in the #eret nuptials. There ix also» by of the pond and partly to the brightnes# of thir own mon at hoe would be guilty of treason to the cause and man, with @ the A by the State, All Prizes : > wlamghter o the people. Iti an absurdity to ronan ox shed in Legal Lottertes.— ‘tg sa'd, to withdraw in case of an imperial attack. lot, in wh'ch appear Tom He: (Mr, Mestayer) and | eyes. They firted and coquetted as they only can. And ition feom any United Mates port. British consuls, ay becomes upg ine 3, t baal or some) Circulars and dr ae ‘The French mail steamer tying outside the bar left im- | Failimal (Mr. Pearson) and Lie daughter, withtwo French | Lone of it in sh an Anlss ihwift motenont on Schenivecrana wilaistors woett (etorm the Weatangtee: | Scriocrnesetoe af tbs wet, and macicuas foe aateionns FT" CLOTR, Broker, 176 Brosdway, jmddiatoly after the aMtair, probably for Vera Cruz. Bagdad was nearly deserted, and plunder and pillage Ywas uninterruptedly kept up by ite captors. A large in and do for some of the English prisonera. An attempt to break prison by the Britons is frustrated by the m: ¢chinations of Beaver (Mr. Higgins) who informs the Governor, who sends his cuard and arresta the entire hor toe or by “twisting-hor heel around,’’ she is off, and you are alone, Thecarnival last evening was fully in numbers and magnificence to” the previows one, and every one ‘x anxious that Mr. Linford should repeat it authorities and arrest the enterprise, If it did. get out, and be gobbied up, the Irsh heart would fall, expedition could not be gotup. It wax diz the cause in that way. Another wre to Joopar. A bottler way Was te cripple Lb of goods and merchandise arriving in the port of New York Pesoiutions to the Freel pohount of the stolen goods were crossed over the river 4 F 4 i It was hardly believed there was so much beanty in Ho. | Bet cotminercs Some say— We propose to ght for b senators and Represent 4 to Clarksville, ‘Those which arrived at Brownsvitie woe | Clarlus, es Tak opartctionts her tether: But, os bolen till the skating season commenced, sud Mr. Lin = they (or Canata” 1k was a slander at if | afr, Cananoy, (rep ) of Tompkins, moved.to amend by A Cure—tteh . Another mat! course, he is not loved by the Jad: ford deserves great credit for bringing it before tue pub- nada was the shortest roato to ireland, no ono would | agking Congress to take charge of all our quarantine oa | OINTMENT + golsed and returned to the proper owner’. ter of , by iy, falter. He would ¢ A prove that (0 them, 1 and ' pftor wrangling f 1 days with General Escobe. | 884 comes to gri@f, in the d-nouemen/, by consignment to | lic on Sylvan lake, eater (0 cross the imaglaney. fee. cre “Pig tablishrnent, This was lost, an the resolution was then |! Si enw ad Saas Mh Para vow, Nowy York me seeeens age rt while the hard-hearted father forgives his erring crags the Atiantic from well watched American ports | “uted. j Dr SWAYNE & SON, Phitadeiphle, -Ao regarding the command of the liberal forces, General usually child, is reconciled to his son-in-law, and all ends as novela Ico Boat Race aad in the fare of on English mary uneneaged, Mr. Larr xsomy offered the following —~ Cs €b end. Uy bial felicity of the "4 ” Resolved, That Commisalo i b ‘Crawford loft for New Orleaus (where be bas since ar es Fahy ee er rey toch Another ice boat race came off ere to day. The dis. | a& it would be, unt! nh porta im Fenian ncived, That the Commissioners of Gusset Pe Seat P “An Ac knowled a thee dies eq sal was miles urn, the boats . coat of conatructing tpon the west " M rived), seeking reinforcements and supplies. Ris jovial and pathetic business and read his words finely. | tance sailed was sixteen mites and returv, the boats | Possession went forth yr wai hemos Hy mang of : tee woctioek | BROW TS RBCHOMIAL TROCEES” ire, beced so Asmall force of liberais are fortifying Bagdad with | Mrs. Mark Smith made tho most of a part that lacks going to Newburg. | The Una arrivéd at Nowburg ahead | Comment. : five Maun. 7 of Now York suitable docks. wharves hospitals, | intaiers, our lecturers, our lawyers, do without thee a- and life, Mr. Mortimer was a handsome lieutenant of | on the down trip and came in alead om her return The | OF a » ro milit a, 7 ni bene for © — hes? Potton bales. the English navy and played with his usual vi Mr, | run from Newburg to New Hamburg, @ distance of eight | 12 company orianizats te utterly useloas; rary ow ene el ae @ tis eines torte Three French transports arrived at the bar on the 13th | Pearson, as eben ‘and jolly Briton, supplied the hu- | miles, was made in the unprecedented time of seven pb Bley men marching seroesand Oghting u to the Legislature i ‘f | inet een i eat 4 A Hafies, Saat sess rnp ors ere entered— the Una, Minnehaha, Every agua e This was adopted, aad the Amembly thon adjourned. General Mejia has cominenced building earthworks and | (i eee ent ea, made'a fair hit in the “villain’ of the | The lee Boat Club of the city issued a challenge today | be spon the ry jposnsaned. ‘mounting guns, whereof two are sixty-four pounders, Dotweon Matamoros and the river, commanding Browns- ville, He has 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 , minutes. coat chair. Require in Brownsville, ect ae es ed on hoe eubiils Ores tha Ridacce River nary ‘sond have to Uy. frome the rich ecu, ty | Df avn romarked that information had reached him | 0°!" . General Giled A. Smnith was immediately sent over to |» Tus Deantifal litle house wes flied last might with» ne . Rocmmenen Jun 22 1806, | revo her commerce. ("ie-rs) It ti the wealth | of the introduction of the cholera into Guadaloupe | “user Prolonard ale ‘The orchestra was in fine tune, and was loudly en- couraged in the “Bob-o-link Potka”’ and selections from Sew The simple fact that the andience eat through the pieco and remained comf je and quiet is evidence the Prisoner of War was Tene, fashionable and most apprec'ative audience, The plays to any boat on the Hudson fora race of ten or twenty miles and return, for the sum of $400 or $1,000. The ew tire fleet belonging to the city will leave here to morrow on agrand serub race to Albany. It is thought that the running time on the return will be one hoor and forty An ice bridge had formed above Niagara Falls ou Sun the » news of atoors would not be pirate of Pritanvia would further Enalo of Kngiand, derived chiefly from her ¢ mnie Athe Provistous Against Cholera. MEETING OF THE MRALTH COMMISSION HEA. There was « mecting of the Health Commimtoners yee terday, at one o'clock, bis Monce the Mayor in the theo fected cloth chia VITA are a simple remedy and will destroy worme without ascertain what General were ; gh the means of @ trunk containing | used = vamparanoag) Melia wore. The | wore th: comedietia of the Widow's Vicuim, Mr. Chan- | gay rgorning, extending ihrec miles down thr rapids. Te | tWXes upon hor manutmetures, tha! mublaves th 80 | ing, and that, sooing the inefficiency of the arrangements aca ey net he ig between tye tmp te unkaown, frau sustaining the triple character of Jeremiah Ciip, | isthe largest one for many. years. People are crowing | MEF strong arm. (A Vv ce—Do » Canada prove a wiiree | 1A, Nal tal Hoving ie mallblaney de Srveacan, | jury on he Of revenre or of expense t vn That query | both q tine p ok, wo 2 - Te is believed that the ammunition of the belligerents | rin.e) Jolin and Moustache Strappado, in which ho rave | from both sides to-day. i giver mea point whic | wial eet wt. Ireland ie | vent ia introduction, he offered the following resolu. | Sols! Bee ‘has-been removed three miles from Brownsville. his excellent {taltations of living and dead actors; fol- | Meav. sane Gtorme and Cota | more protitable than ‘wnada; but her commerce ta still | tion — «General Weitzel has ordered the rebuilding of old Fort | jad by the over pleasing ex'ravayanza of the Talloon Mie Py ee nor, valuable, Abt Canada can be made an instru. | pescleed, That the Chairman af the pe OR ‘Brown, which is being mounted with thirty-pounder Par- | Wedding, -ntrodueine the wonder(ul Haulon Brotherr in puiibiid i Porti ann, € “A 18, 1406 i o- i dest act 4 commerce oe, vald. yom "0 “ae. able person wee ¥ Alp say fe ne parpnee of o7m a their startling acrobatic feats; the whole concluding with idedly the heaviest snow t has eocure mapey °e aner h Cansdiga mations, af te. did o Ghoatlon of tna Lomiabanues te thin tees rte otts. A long pontoon train is also being rapidly put tn [a bowed os Gare aimee saanient Toceaure of , fast im thie pest’ of Ofegne for years bas pre eventnally divert uch of her atiention from | n of the L ture to this Important subject Son 2 of Phitadciphia, wit gnetenien, Wators and Shower of Gems, The acoustic qualities of | days past. Tt rnowed all day Tuesda Irtani, the F would lave the fuller and | | The resideat physician wae appointed by the Chair 10 | no 01 53 ne sty, Tusedar only’ from @ Goueral Mejia apprehends another attack, and is | (his gein of a theatre are most excellent. Every word | the time yest he nieht wa bel emcee Te td vegan the | ir, Bayne rend & letter from Ov. OA Lee, of the’| Marplicnnide 00 We acdisace com slwote te otha making a0other forced loan. “He betrays much uneasi- | tered on the stage can be heard In the removest part of Ralathe old. auapot 6 5 Meee og ¢ | aeceniancy which Kagiand wrested from America | Bulialo University, satisfactorily accounting for certain | there cof ness of fooling, Beveral of his own guerilias, in attempt. vieegege = eet bas storms partionlarty severe east of the Hive Mountans | in the Isto war The American people wo 1! sustain aed ¢ pony H ; hy 2 ae than en ck od Deflance Fire and Ror ‘ing to desert by crossing the river, were drowned. Oty Intelligence. Quite a number of le were badly frombitt Ti yeh a source of protit, be sieari G a . Bates gp aencttment ot OF Murray er American citizens visiting Matamoroe are looked upon | Farat Acermest To a Can Driven. —Yosterday after oe tg sg ba pon the Atalanta were regarsed as of the utmost Import ‘with suspicion and distrust, and United States officers | noon a man named Sullivan, driver on the Belt railroad, | inches deep; at La Grad t 3 stated that as they lad hired t ance, an bringing the disease under the control of quar fell from his car at the corner of Montgomery and South | the mountains ty four | ing for th Ives, it wa noting and sanitary te If these views were acted On the 14th [pst. Generni Weitzel reviewed the United Btatos troops in Brownsville, all of whom were in excel- fent health and spirits. The Galvesm Bulletin of the Sth inst. says that an engineer and pontoon train wore embarking thence for | ihe ferry boat Wostielt Yesterday morning, at about News from Fam Francisco. cearel a , be, driven to rise t ¢ Rio Grande, eight o'clock, at the slip foot of Whitehall street. It AN FRANCISCO, 19,1 defence, the gr 1d Chartist mov zi Same Z, <=. that he héd taken a line near the stern of the | The steamer Colorado has salied for Panaina with | the agy'n in En Tho non pe Eng he wine, Machine | | NEWS BY WAY OF HAVANA. enw The overland mail, with New York detes w the 2i¢ | I RB. better than any ather meons It would be a : thy ival at this enterdwy of the steamer TESS esse Goetz cae soiled’ bas Tooter, a aren ult, arrived lant night. mistake or treason to overlook any good auc y.. let 4 resolution was on unanimously, after which ame beh ge > om. 2 4 board and was immediately sucked under the steamer’s The sbip Dreadnought, Ceptain Cushing, has arrived | the presiding genius of conciliation (ome down on them, | (ie meeting adjourte Faw. Liberty, Captain Wilson, from Havana on the 17th inst., | xe and lost. His body had not been recovered up to | from New York, and work s de by side for republican liberty in ar mg ‘we are in receipt of later Mexican advices received at | four o'clock yesterday alternoon. The deceased was po ae yee » i dostaiat: por Nb one wen A a — adhe one Sey OF 4 CUEEEAED COLLANS, Meten fre ren i ib, and Curr) . Imperia| , Hig. os ded by. It eve 5 os x the moet er tanh icine ever Havana by the French steamer La France, which left epee’ seo Fos) and leaves a wife and family fb a pa a0, Tag Be para. Loget ten! | guided by bes reason and im the light of bis conscience Detectives Fariey and Niven yesterday err hardens of thts e y ‘Vora Cruz on January 13. La Era publishes advices from Acapuloo to December 14, and says: — streete, and was killed. The remains were conveyed to the Seventh precinet station house, and the Coroner notified to hold an inquest. Drowsen ¥rom 4 States Istasp Feeny Boat.—A man by the name of Alexander Rassell was drowned from boat for the purpose of heaving it over a pile at the eud | of the pier, the current — very fast at the time, to 0 Mixerive oF VRTRRANS.—A mocting of the veteran rol- Pe st of snow. The vil) The snow in Worve Valley averaged twen depth, and Snake Crook was frozen over © teams to cross. The thermometer at Idaho City has ben as low as twenty-two degrees be $995,200 in treasure, of which $994,074 gors wo New | York. ders Tbe. Various p any to e¢ . of tht country. | a road to Eroianed orth their ald reying oF to ia would a nee st fe rievances on Engliel trade world pore’ ae England and bring her to terms, and help the ae, and the observations made Views expressed by Dr | nand the necessary reguiations enforced along the #08 Coast there need be w arm on account of the up SenUMNE, In view of the dificulty of procuring place for the cleansing and purifying of venselx offered the following ©. Craig, © ind eighteen years of age, on the & Maker's Fi 4 Lake Bt Rew 1. yaw wAtla. Fell yoru t Preminm Kila Machines, % Browtway, . diers of Stapleton, Richmond county, took plac) on | Tne Anneal Dinner of the Philadelphia having stolen 01,000 \n cash from Henry J Wr it, The imperial force Fee Mbt 7 the | saturday evening, the 20th inst. Coloee! Hitchcock in seas © 1>-———-r 31 Peck #lip, who act aa agent for the New Haven steam. Cireatar pores the ea’ Captala Weston acti secretary. aD ny . pagent + emitey « » potent Ket « whole population of Acapulco had emigrated after | Oh Clee til ebinttage wan the formation of an ano. | The apnual dinner of the Philadelphia Board of test Company, Craig, Re Wa Oo Gio employ OF BY, | tee, aniane’ Sap the wells. The troops of Alvarez rrison, and the undulating and fire to cause damage without re- any. ca clavien for the mutual protection of tno families of deceaved and maimed soldiers, There was a numerous Brokers ‘ook place this evening, at the Asembly Rooms Among the invited guests w netal Meade, Admiral A fire cocurred this morning in the rectifying bowers one, om the 17h (natant, entrusted with « $1090 Mr Wright on the Folton Hank tw the awn by and unerringdly et by © wim Pampilewe for wanted er) oT and th reed" ere bi he 4 | Farragut, Cotmmodores Stribling and Hof and Mayor | of & M. Spence u it wed by the | J Memenger, to get cashed Crag drew the athe melter wan stationed In the harbor for | Fh reative. “Among other suljecta introduced wus that | MeMichael, all of whom made addresses, ‘The party | a all containing sixty-five barrels, of high. w nvtend of returning ik wo the owner Pork | teoyes Havana Lottery. Tal ee ae ee ecate of the sheng? | of erceting a suitable monyment in bonor of the dead | numbered over two hundred persons, and separated at a | tiiding was saved by the pms of th rand went ons aprer, He rumequentiy | Seyel, Mave : ae rane bad commenced smd, won causing ten deaths | £fm Richmoud county during the rebellion, Over forty | late boar. | Low: aboot $12,000, which is covert) by inmutance sed they | ratear pall for dent de ot guid out Beg rsons became members of the society. A Kecond preach a Tarim Wott oe a ed a Peri ne, and pro | tuvetlng. wo take place on saturday evening, the 21th | Trial Trip of Pilot Boat Hope, No. 1. | ites a6 Geanannadn prorenion, need physicians and a lena tony ‘Al. | Of January. A short time since the pilots belonging to the pilot Bervaco, Jan. 22, 1806 and $100 of Ste overed warez is em; ng every means to cause the emamecescieneete mes boat Moses H. Grinnell parchased from the goverament A fire yosterday in Tonawanla destroyed the distillery } 4 Liner Bh gd A pH cae) gh ; = car thes, ofsriag large rewards. He bes euccesded fn Besemiye Chy Rowe. the murveying schooner Hope, and yesterday morning, in | Of 4, Rarthing & fo. The lows i estimated at $40,000; | TT mitted to the Tomb tor tr POUR RTEoom Og eee AWares, tenldee es bie, bacienae La | _ 2710C8 Rescue or 4 Picwr.—Johe McDonald, 4urng | company with about thirty invited quests, started upon Young Craig, who plevted eerie aw Pas Po ridencia, sixteen leaguer from the coast. A column | ® Seht which occurred last Tuesday night in Brooklyn, | @ trial trip down the Bay, to test the nea going qualities Fire tn Cam geport, Mase larceny, lives at 63 Woowter street, and says be is «clerk five hondred Ausirans, marching towards La Provi. | received serious injaries, from the effects of which be | of their new craft The Hope wus orginally intended Bowros, Jan. 22, 1844 RXTENSIVR RODSRET ON AHIPROARDOTOLEN PRO Snow Hoot ncia, wore to turn back, being attacked by | died at four o'clock yrat-fday morning, at his residence | fora pleasure yacht, and waasowned by Governor *prague, | The First Baptist church in Cambridgeport, Rev # 1 TRRPY RECOVERED. | ond Waterpro’ ® rOirio Diaz on all sides. in Van Brunt street, it appears that deceased, with | of Rhode Island; but was, at the outbreak of the war, | Mason, pastor, was totally destroyed by Gre thix morning } Rusher, of the fh st | emrer { LaF there arrived at Vera Crua | ® Dumber of friends, entered the liquor store at the | sold by bim to ernment, in which employ the | Lowe about twenty thousand dollars, one half of which is | Rowndeman Rovher Twenty oi! reer | The « By the steamer La France ned Corner of Eighth sireet and Fifth avenue, for the pur. | has since been used (or revenio and for coasting pur- | inwured | white in the ducharge of hin oMctal dutice in Prince | TMS chien page or Joue Hidalgo, Maximilian’s Minater Plenipotentiary | pone Kory | poses. Bhe wes Hrchased by the plots for ax thon: os me | te oft as i re and doltare, but undergone extensive alirrations, ‘enmnenssee J ore. om , - ong Bowte a , Prana, sie ole Dp, en ares Reade nr | Taree ee ame csc ie it aie arc | fe faethe’ tevh. Minot ety oa nod no Senha Tha yg | tebe wen hr, ng | a: Belonging to the Foreign Legion ticipated. Daring the affair McDonald recotved @ | better adapted for her new service. She is valved at In the Senate to-day the Free Kebool bill wae defeated | them, avrked what they had They gave an evasive { There have bees several skirmishes—small affairs. Of Fractene of the skull, which hat resulted in®is death, | twenty thousand dollars, The following are her dimen- | by nineto The bill @ virtunily dead | answer, wherenpon Roundeman Rasher erreetet them, | The improved Kilttptte Sew cao the accounts we get show them tobe victories for | John Somerville pooner Maer sions Length, ninety feet; breadth of beam, twenty- Covtot is Gall avd receipts light; prices 61¢. to bie. for | 4 on recching the house the priemners 9 chter 4 1 RUPEE, GF Breotweys = teen's | om , station iene . 4 ¢ imperialista, General Douay reports an engagement taken place at Salinas Victoria on the 26th of At eleven o'clock the Hope cast of her liner ‘The te Le tare. coaminmation the Wore fonwd Wy conten [007 VIO | ey Leet what they here ‘yet Poceabte; Rar thy toe tilted six of the enemy situated at the foot of Mr. Poil- my oh Jam. 22, 1508. | of cloth, © piiow, me, On, oben excenmy Nes ta Bl mag jute December, in w! the cheers of ber well Mr, Ridley, of Troup, introduced in the Legisiatare to | been Molen, prisoners anid they were en! d captured six prisoners, with arms and money, also , asenes of fecommending t President | wched to the steamablip Champion, |y'na #! re" . coutemed that dating the inet ‘The French steamer La Sonora, which plies from Vera the oT im all ite ae = — 8 oe oul oe ents | fous sae ‘ete tn 2 to Matamoros, touching at Tampico, was unable to veurel wih « grest deal of axtonishment, “ , " Berraia, Jon Ss, thes | con, canes Cm ese ae on mails, passengers or cargo latter iden’ bold Feoian wer. Cenpesets tusvilie, today, may cbotbiog, a were yee obliged vn tet od ah ' ng sany Hook te Hope tn dow the const ® were there taat wight Three men were | on tard bag pe retare of the sty ) ane wan be dinran ny: those on beard had partaken of @ | arrested, incendiaries, and are being aos the plander waa secretly removed Three Hundred men bad been sent in @ French man. dountifal Jancheom she was put about and started for | tried Dy Wt found guilty they | wight.” Oe thus watement, Varker oa aim arremied -war to Bagdad, and it was supposed that the imperial. reached about seven o'clock An here pot bea oo oaenieg Se poem, in Hedeom Cit; Bie t i‘ place. nflorded uninitiated rreme every See sts would s90n reocoupy the season ot tro werganign eotnred PY Sy ee FR tne et Theoret vig On the Oth of January, at Cuernavaca, the Empress re- the time was enlivened on the way home Mowery Of the Matty, rons te the Twenty eighth precinct station rite pele Pitlmers Memsewgy § 4 the sad of the death of her angust brush with the fast pi And wo ie Baws 2. pad nt pra State eT ry Generel Agree, O Perk more intense from wuceees, clerk Raltimere pamed Awon | ferers priemnere i ay / ss hast ao bee ot from bn - “ 7m ie Open, ‘ io ma Poet ht “yl AL. a These grntirmes Tyla fly + hente + & Witeon's Lok he « Thee wacet on be i oe pecan iti bt Ye et semi“ of having a drink, and after indelging im the ‘of hold, nine feet at inches, and sixty it. middiings. 43h Jonson s geners! ammesty and pardou street, on Friday olght, sae two men come ont of « por thet gamaee as William Amith and Charter Neleon rive. This wes fouwd to be tron. What Do the Pea

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