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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1866. v SHIPWRECKS. Additional Particulars of the Loss of the United States Steamer Narcissus. ‘We are indebted to Acting Ensign T. @. H. Lennan, of the United States steamer Newbern, for the following ‘additional particulars, kindly furnished {o our reporter, Concerning the loss of the United States steanser Narcia- sus, Which vessel was wrecked on the night of the 2d of January of Tampa Bay, Florida, and all on board of the Ill-fated vessel were lost. ‘The Narcissus, under the command of Captain Brad- bury, left Pensacola for Key Weston Monday, January 1, in company withthe steamer Althea, and the next day ‘THE STATE CAPIPAL. ‘Programme of Railroad and Canal Improvements, “TU NATIONAL CAP ho ptt pong hy the ey | wi -eees:0n But the very day it came ‘the Commrnght it to the clerk, subject to He et i . Passage of the Health Bill im the Senate. +f dented EE Wien Ulead tales taney, @ dguet q a, Val tates : af the Bt. James Hotel. — General E. M. MoCook, United States Army, has anvived: at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. " Winaeed te race pewecet | THE STEWART LIBELS. ANOTHER ALLEGED LIBEL ON A.7. STEWART volve Arrest of a Sub-Editor of the Tribune and One of the Proprictors of the St. Louis Republican. do. Mr. 4. 2, Stowart appeared before Justicy Dowling, at &e. he. to | (Tuesday) made the land betweén Fort Harrison and the Tombs Police Court, yesterday morning, ih ng | Mun or, some to dean of i nese | Engineer Craven's Roport Adverse te the Ua- | cocan re:tton'~ Golies Tet Neen ond tame, Goiews Kao pa Bay. ready been | some fiveor six miles, and tho steamers Narcissus and derground Baitroad. tg hota eden (feta in thee tary aur 9 the as the House | Althea, after making the land, coasted down along the tmosapounde tinting weit gna ee not previously | outer edge of the shoals; but the wind and current boing &. &e. &o. restyled chars aa adie his.motion to | noth from the northwest and setting directly on tho ‘perfor service. shoals, they found it hard work to keep clear of the Our Albany lution was adopted. breakors. The steamer Althea was about one mile ahead Auaarr, Feb, 2, 1866. ° ‘MILLS DFFRODUCED, of the Narcissis, with the latter vegsel’ about ono mile nearer to the shoals, and thoy were both steaming along pleasantly and without accidont until just | ‘FHR OVTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE STATS. ‘The influence of the Inte war ismowhore more atrongly manifested than in the imcreased hborality and scope By Mr, Oaxrr, (rop.) of Kings—For the psyment of pg ren the Sratin aa “my ponent yes New York Marine cauolatlon. iy can with complicity in the matter, inasmuch as they al- «Previous to nightfall, when the Narcissus made a signal | which it has givemto the ideas of the peopto in their Bee aaee, ren) To prevent non- | lowed the letter tobe published. The ch 7” a Bost La for her consort to come within hall, When the vessels } tocal enterprise, The men who have witnessed the coin oe by cried jane. Westie Aeameak tn Gon Onentre, had neared'each other sufficiently to allow of an under- | rapid marchea and the swooping operations of the great on B. N. Husixaton, (rep.) of Onelda—To incorporate ‘The Warary Hmato for the present week, now ready, armlos havo retumed to their homes, and with thelt | 3 tho gasolsior Trust et eee oer ives 0 contiqwation of the deeply interceting neighbors are maturing the enterprises and developing By Mr Moen, (Gem: York—To change the — the resources of the country with a new energy and com- ae ee, 7] to Froe College: ‘THOUSAND DOLLAR PRIZE STORY, prokenalvenoss, Thishoing the first snssion of tho Legls- | ing'/nechartor of the New York Medioal Collage, ‘agreed | Pascuail and Joka written expecesty for it, entitled because debarred hy the lature since the close of the national struggle, the spirit | to, piictora ry pene acy Speier hited Joe, Bey ae hes of these enlarged enterprises only begins to manifost it- By Mr. Rat ils (rop.) of Erie—To incorporate the ale, Fa Ce See ot “ARNOLD'S CHOICE.” athe (ice yotenns of Ax ded eaealicing i solf, ‘The projects for railroads and canals advanced this | Poughkeopst esata Repub et dos oben Wid i a ‘the bounties granted or to be gronted to the soldiers of west, and the current that | seasion indicate @ determination to leave no important | Dy Mr. Wirtsaas, (dom.) of Erie—For the better pro- | printod and public! very 0 lato rebellion wlio eniistod and sorved as above, | consbler So ect a eee ane iis ens | section of the Stato undeveloped for want of a proper tm- tcctlon of lifo oo Taltrondes to prevent the lasue of frve Eoncaring thin synopais of the Roport of the Intornal Revenue Commis woll.as those who culisted during the samo error passes upon railroads exoept to employes, scandalous sion the last inte pe Ppp a rerio fame period, | opinion of persons, fesulted 80 disustrously. Tt is tho | pulso from tho liberality of the Legislature. The project of ° Dey. hth og pe yece pits Fal en a — Senegee — ‘fol informed on such matters, that ved the Althea without signalling ‘ld not have been drifted upon After the commanders oi. Outto sea the Althea steeral® Vessels concluded to run northwest course, whieh Ft Coad agntnat wind and ticket tno Nacclorts kept the Midland Countios Railroad is ropresented here in force, and with it notice was given by Mr. Williams, of Frio, to-day of a road from Athens to Newhurg na @ por- tion of the enterprise, backed by the Central Railroad, to complete ashore road on the west bank of the Hudson had the Narcissus y ity with soldiers who onlisted later in the progress, | ed the Narcissus she the shoals, wali of the war.” Réferred to the Committee on Military Af- Me. OMe A866 mm OF Be. é a ‘KILL also presented a petition from the dolt’ manufacturers of Philadelphia and ane ae Fecommending an increase of duty on ca serow | More to the westward. Tho Alt y Secemtmendiog “an toorense of 4 ‘once npon the edie of th shouis® stuck very heavily | down to Hoboken, A road, which is practically a con- core nem - © Committee ou Ways aud | Without further damaco and contitk sided over them | tinuation of ie Hudson River and the Saratoga and The Narcissus ws ‘on her course, issus was some distance astef OM, her course, this time, and was observed making 8 but Capfain Kilvore, of tho Althea, YF Mistress; struck, dare not turu back to her’ asslD& already STEAMBOAT TILOTS—\BWITION OF THE OFFICE OF BURVEYOR AND NAVAL O*PICK—TR\DE ON THE AFRICAN COAST. On motion of Bir, W I. it was White Hall Ra'iroad from the latter terminus to Platts. burg, has been pat on its passage here by Senator Piatt, which enterprise, when in op:ration, will complete a di- ni . eo e con cs y ik ts ‘Whether any legislation ts necessary to prevent the combi. | 8 Costa’s regular naval signals, and which 2 known "a weent ‘over night withont change of mation of plete tt nikon, the Wentern watera; and) | white and bie, or v “a, and are read by yore? carn, The projects of extending the Hudson. river by en ppbaning she oties of Kaze Socond Assistant Ensirn MoAiister, of the Althed,ony | sloekwater navigation to Lake Chatoplain, and thus open A ‘and what measures, humbers down ns they were burned on board of | a ship channel with the St, Lawrences, 4 also on foot Nareissus, bat wos le to interpret them, as th? appeared to be go: at confused, and it 18 suppose. that in the exciteron! of the moment those on board of the Narcissus made use of the first lights that came to here, and made the topie of an interesting debate be- tween Senators Sessions and Gibson to-day, ‘The Che- nanzo Canal through the southerly district of the State, additional appropriation for the rusquchanna Rail hip canal projects complete romise no little activity monte this session, for a State debt, vd and protect it, HUREAU TILL, msideration of the Senate Dill to oularge te power of the Freedmen’s Bureaa, when Mr. Kern, of In’tana, concluded the speech which Lo commenced yesterday, opposing it, Le could not God in the constitution the fauttest shadow of authorily for such an exercise of power on the part of Congress, ED! 4 the co: hen made a signal, asking them but to this he received no an- swor; after Which be stood off from the land and gaw no moro of the ill-fated steamer, sowE VORTUNES. not generily known, we have at lenst one indt- ial w! reeanions and wioso annual income beara no mean comparison to the best of E Stewart, @ Scotch: young man, with $1,280 tn commenced peddling hoalery and «m: by sample, and soon after renting s litle bole of aiden lane, i at this moment by far man on the’ continent. The valu of his ia botween fifty and sixty millions of 4 hie total possessions. eannot, 0 less than one’ hun- red and twenty millions of dollars, upon wiich he does ow His tnoome from real property Is between na and the prodita of bit business are ten ‘He doos the large pools trade In hia business tf nid ten taililons, yrhile atin & Con, "ie mu By J. L. Pannen, (rop.) of Cayuga—To regulate freo selon te Atbare. od ase sh ‘ r. GoooRten, (rep. iags—To incorporate the Brooklyn Ladies’ Collows, for the examination of tho re- cords in the New York County Clork’s office without feo oney Mew of Ki To 1 ato th y Mr. , in incorpors ° Grocers” Assoo ation uf Brooiyne nr By Mr. Henaymay, (rop.) of Now York—For a railroad in Joh and other streots In New York; to incorporate the New York and Kingsbridge Ro!lroad Company. By Mr, Crrammr, (dem,) of New York—To Incorporate tho La Esperanza Benevolent Society of New York. By Mr, Prera, (rep.) of Orleans—Compelling tax payers ont lists of property, undor oath, and repealing tions; to incorporate the Empire Siate Live Stock lof Dotective Socioty, r, Mavnick, (dem) of Queens—To tneorporate tho Ny a Horse Railroad Company. . (dem.) of New York-—To sirike out from the act relative to tho New oceedings in Congress; Important News from Europe; Editorials on loading events; the current news of the day; an interesting sketch entitled “Life's Shadows;"S Pootry—“To the Wrexty Henanp,” and “Fifty Yours Ago; Our Weekly Gossip; Musical and Theatrical Re view for the woek; Interesting Literary, Artistic an@ Soventific Items; Religious Intelligence; Varietion; Sport ing News; Scasonable reading for Farmors and Gardoa- era; Facctio; valuable reviews of the Money, Commor- cial, Dry Gooda, Boot and Shoe, Cattie and Horse Mar kets, and reports of all Interesting events of the week, nilllions anu! America, if not in, u. f mL gordi: Now subscnbers to the Waextr Heranp can obtafm the back nambers containing the new Prise Story, “ARNOLD'S CHOICE."" Ten“a.—Singie subscription, $2; Three copies, $6; Five copies, $8; Ton copies, $15. Bingle copies, Five cents each. A limited number of advertisements im serted tn the Wexxty Henao right to the line of competitor with all rivals, ri ean and has broken up thousands wn. He does nAlLONA, he has, how the word “Judicia York City Judge. By Mr. Wrtttoms—To limit the isano of free’ passes hy rallre panies to directors and employes; for the better protection of life on railroads, compelling railroads to bring atl trains to a full step before passing draw- bridges, under a poualty of $500, half to go to the Ip- acash bi ent. the mei en joonlart i . He has ran 4 moat oontly gods, the continent, Yet « ap arketa of the van made late man, with all The House adjourned. ‘ The noxt day the Althea put into Tampa Bay, and sent ie oxtraorinary rates of tax borne | former. far from being comfortal Unpemact spice ban mincnaae! a boat to the beach to ascertain if poseiyie some trace or ining the war, there waa no conception | CARRYING FPRIGHT ON TUR NEW YORK ANTRAL KAILNOAD, ‘THE APPIACTIONS OF WEALTH. Taties wi XAT, ODOWA tos are WAVY BULLETIN. tidings af the Narciesua, Hore they picked up the dead | of their capalaiieg in thi vd. Burdens which | Mr. Batowrs, (dem.) of Sullivan, called up tho resolu. n 11 the work! {sone of the most Ten ene canoe ae * “ . body of one of the firomen, whic 4 been washed | heretofore would ave peon looked upon as preposterous | Hons relative to carrying way freight on the New York noe Fat of 8 ‘Aud with each breath its excellence you puff, ree nnn ashore, and the hat of Captain Bradbury, and saw the | @f° now contempktad with tho complaconcy of matters | Central Railroad, and providing for a fel nt soot cutatamek te Su reicrag hall of the vesse! in tho surf, nbout four inites from the | of course, of five, with power to send for porsons and rest,and not one In ® for recreation, Ile A Miracte in Perf Captain John do Camp, to command the ship Potomac, howth, but could not reach her, on acconut of the heavy: THR QWALTH Bey passin IN THLE BENATE. The resolutions were amended by Insertin rarely, favites any one todine with him, SON'S Extract of the ‘Gulf squadron, 0a. Thirty-two porsons, ineloding officers and men all | | In the Senate this m‘wtog Senator Foler moved the | Committes,” in place of “select comittes of domestic relations are dreadfully infelicitot lied, The fi fold, porished on bord of the ill-fated steamer, not a soul | S¥spension of all other baw, ‘and, before the reading | ten adopted, peculiar to millonatres), He ix reporte handkerebie Acti; é jug Busign August Adler, to the receiving ship Ver- | Qing’ ing to tel! the tale. in Command of tl Mr. Ds even of the journal, caused Health bill to be calied up and put upon its final riqding, Senator andrews making the necessary report from. tle Engrossing Com: mittee. Tt has encountered no unriaaonadle obstruction or delay in the Sonate, although the Geoeley men openly threaten its defeat this year tn the Assembly if thet partisan fdeas-are not accommedated. Although the bill has the Senate the threatened caucnt of sean _ Ae nd eve eo Taticals thelt — © 0 . A cancun C took their conclusions radicals and 80 Acting Ensign A. FE. Bradbury Narcissus when she was lost, and onbar was the executive officer. With the excep- tion of these we were unable to the names of the officora and men. ; The steamer Narcisaas was the kame vessol that was blown up by a rebel torpedo in MobMe Bay on the Tth of December, 1864, .Sho was afterwards raised, and was employed by tho government as a tue and despeich boat for the Ponsacola Navy Yard. She was a screw tagboat pe OTe and one tons, and earried a battery of The Wrecked Schooner Sarah. CHRD. ler Gibson, from command of the orders, inter Oliver ¥, Gerry, from the Miantonomab, and to the steamer Bicnvilic, at Philadelphia. APPOINTMENTS. Horman Petors, Acting Boatswain, » © Barrio Wobster. Third Assistant Engineer, APPOINTMENTS REVOKED, Acting Ensign Georse Smith, of Orleans, held at the Delevan House lost nigh with a view to act with the dofent the measure, Not a little con: wife half a million ith a cunning and ab avarion worth: ne, Tefuser, hoping to outlive him, h, hut has several by side tases wine and ten thousa 7 money, and ts building a new palatial avenus, to cost million of dollars; reson a Bi "1 Iately to consent to « div of ber seiigh A ne CALL FOR THR TRIAL OF JEFF. DAVIS. Mr. Fercvsoy offered a preamble and resolutions call- ing for the trial of Jefferson Davis for treason, Adjourned. ST. DOMINGO, Visit of Mr. Seward to President Bacz— The Republic to be Reeog od by the United Statcsa—A Dominican Minister to be Sent to Washington—The Port of for expelling worms 40 common with young children will be found in BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMPITS, of Worm Lorenges, which are pleasant to the taste, and no ebild will refuse to take them. igi The combination of ingredients used in making the COM> PITS te euch as to give the best possibile eect with safety. He is fearful of hi ago discovered w plan to abduct 60 from him by fore. He never gives anything sormetimes does to polities, —By means wheroof this deponent beon greatly in- Jared and damnised. Deponent furthor say# that the ‘said. George Kapp: N. Vasohall and John Knapp are le 5 ‘extort mouey to charity, but RETIRED. Sdence is expreaved in the certainty of this result to-day, non-resident t tate, bat one of them—to wit, Carpenter John W. Stinson. Bostox, Fob, 2, 1868, | It view of the bitternows of the Greeley men. Monte Cristi Closed to Foretgn Trade= | Giese Knapp now within the olty of New byes You Disturbed at Night? - Restanxp. 106 daadies 0 tela Ra low Ou THY UNDaRGHOUS, Line of Stcamers Between St. Dominge | depouent is informed and belicver, intendin eh ee cee Pee ee aioe 4 with petting Bnsign Geors> Thomas Pearson, of the ship } makos the following sepert ae. a ae eres Ratt St. Thomas, die. Sea ieee ri alg be urrusted and a Oe Tm tr Spee. tomac. e — ° lerground . Iwai * . hating, Raaign Gocege Hi Book, of the receiving ship | | January 27, twenty mils off Cape Hatteras, maw the | Tod. and as specific asthe | Tate papers and letters from @t. Domingo city, capital ALEXANDER T. STEWART. Mitle euforer tus 1 cures wind ve bark George 'S. Hunt, from New York for Savanneh, | me could admit. Nothing could be more emphatig | of the republic, give some interesting details relative to of Febroary, 1866. the bowels, le periooUy sae in ali cases. MISCELLANBOUR. schooner | {han their mont of the leading oljections mad? | the condition of affairs there, and particularly the recent . LING, Fol €6 Justice. | cents « bottle, oy in the Heeaty. Comprising ps, crleu- lations and details, the document is a potter upon the underground scheme, at least as fer as Rrondway fx con. corned in the route, The publication of the facts must not alliden of this project aside here unless the plan shall be adapted to another route than that designated im the bill before theve bories, The following is an abstract of Mr, Craver T assume that the inquiry refers to the 1 n the same general plan as that vetoed b; idm year: also that the grade, location ‘and pla nel, re the same as proposed in the report iusou, Eaq., clvil engincer. f wot forth in a ia tatadat ind Sa eultlog from the bulldfag of mich a road, ulew wre ave heen eerie. therefore, to’ canting my- Herma to the prinetpal points involved. which, the aid of the Renom pany ing tape and proflag, ro to form at least an approximate mate whieh had on board the crew of the wrecked had comsiderabl 16 cotton om deck, routly taken from tho same ve. funbys The United States ateamer Newborn, Commander L sae Robert Y. Holley, whic! arrived at this port on Thary day o from Key West, made the remarkable quick Baeazo of ive days whieh ty accounted omothing: un: ‘st of 8 -— for this season of the year. The fullowing is a Acting Maser Commiuding —T of ¥. Holtey. 4eting Master Cort Pit (3, H. Richardson, 0. M. Nash. Trathen, F. GR. Lonnan and P. Boyer. Paget Piet Clerk Shiney. Hanson, in Gaplati's Clerk J. F. sanyor. ‘Tho United States steain gunboat (aidewhoo!) Bienvillo The Disaster tothe Steamer Missouri. \ Lousy, Ky., Fob. 1, 1868 The New Albany Ledger says that the steamor Charmer went tothe wreck of the sleamer Missoun on Tuesday morning, and succceded in getting the safo and books. Mr. Malen, clerk of the Missouri, has gone to Evansville to and will be abte t compi Taree SOR see Toros econ eae were recovered from tho wreck yesterday afternoon, No other bodies have yot boon discoverod, + Act James; J. Price. Disastrous Explosion of a Locomotive. New Onceaxy, Feb. 1, 1866. Acimiar aM@davit was mado against Mr. Colburn, as visit of Mr, Seward. Bl Monitor says:— the writer of the article, and on theso affidavits Justice ‘Valuable and ella’ ‘The United States steamer Do Sotoarrived at this place Ls B. B. Tee “HROWN'R BRONCHIAL will be found able Wo those exposed Wo ui on January M4, with Mr. Soward and suite on board. | Dowling ienued warrants for the arrest of Richard T. Col. | pale Wt Mone © Colt, lor puvlie As soon aa the steamer came to anchor she valated the | burn and G Koapp, ery best ” Jintao ghd ingens, 8 those Shp pretet tae bs they are. c th a rent wi place with tweaty-one guna, to which the artil off nA. Croker, attached to the Tom! for | ful tn relieving wn teviiated Threat, and will render rhe Gon mang. genuiaee At the Seventh ase GEORGE W. LAIRD'S forts replied. At tweive o'clock the same day trious visitors, accompanied by General W. L. Colonel J, W. Fabeos, Mr. Paul T, Jonea, Commerc! Agent of the United’ States, and Captain Walker, pro- execution. Acrordingly ofcer Croker repaired to the ne office yeatorday afternoon, and arrested Mr. Col. burn, and to the Fifth Avenue Hotel, last evening, where he arrested Mr. Kin " race of tbe lateness of the hour at which ceoded to the palace of the citizen President, who had | — In consequence nore. been previously iafurmod of the imtonded visil. During | the erreste wete made no ofMioial empowered to | Pixiag hve complesion. Druggiete overrw! the interview the questions of our independence, | take bail could be found, so that both the accused were oe defniie ow afticn will Spain locked up for the night at the Ninth grvginct station A Silent few, Mach vi the cussed, Mr. Teer among things, ex; nd ty ean ‘that with oS oa erlkeet aoe. wae - ~ E ings, ressed | can It within a day or tener Sr pe KmyGe ig himeelf as highly sati«flied with the organization or our fleation 0 the letter containing hibel an A.—A.—Great Reduction in Rootes a: Shoes — BROOKS! bas reduced the ministry. He said it gave him an ozalted opinion of the fefpatstnal the ae Bree inet of a ere ¢ article appeared on the editorial of their io Dominican peoplesto Gud thom calling to control their rf Lay pir of which it was stated that the letter came to their office y commvenion rade feduat Widienities tp be encountered so far asthe | gOVerDMment sah aman ay President Baez, while he ap- | Jato at night, and was not supervised by any of the ry Yan ‘Bier ‘deotination. is tho Wer ladies follow. | ARengine on the Jackson Railway, near Amite City, pen nnd sewers are tnvolved: the damages to the in | plandod the gapd judgment of the latter in aolecting such | editors, bas was inserted by tne forenan” Whee thelt & A. BROOKE, Agent, tea list of her officorss— : exploded yostorday, killing three persons, including | habitnnta whose daily comforts and daily absolute nesoral. | inen as Generals Pimentel and Cabral, to whom he pad | attention wax attracted to the letter they reprimanded & fon, Meerschacm Reed Werden. ICN Betdiy, ox-Ohilt of Plan. Bear climeeue ties are dependent upon the untnterrn sspented. ti marked er He promised bestdes that ag soon | their foreman handy pm nuch a letler to be published, way, near Fourth street. Pipem, Lieutenant Commander—Honry B. Socly. % Ci tke | as the republic should send a minister to Wasbingtea, he | and lot no time in making es full an epology as the ‘out, mounted and repaired. iy by ree during the ‘or tbe water supply, and other wounded. would be received with the same deference as one from | exigeucies of the case required, Tieutenant—Wiiiiam F. Svcewart, interests any other friendly and that with kts own hand ho fold Lost nie Ate, Tetenen dad-nens—Willem B. Hathaway New York Yaeht Clab. Lit must be home ta mind the | would sign the recognition of our republic. THE FENIANS. ste frees Mitanson, nan nose eompteupy sured pe ‘3—W itiam Johnsen, Jr, ANNUAL MERTING FOR THY ELECTION OF OFFr- ; The President expromed to Me. Seward, in appropriate sited, to abandon we aeyinen by, ane, vette oa | Acting Passed Avi tin! Surgeon—J. J. Sowerby. CRRS—COMMODORY F. A. STRVENS WITHDRAWS terms, bis profound feelings of ploasure and satisfaction. CALP i's GREAT RUBUMATION REMEDY. “It be “a y—Charies 8. ce W183 NAME AS A CANDIDATE FOR RE-KLKCTION— wea went to soa tho same oventng, at thre | Absorbing Tepics Under Diseussion Yes de he Acting jowep avout and Ht. C, Nielde, THE COMMODORE PRESENTS THE CLUB WITH A ~ ” . A Roon.—Ward's Ladies' Paper Col “ine Pnzigns—Joln Bishop and W. W. Smith. PORTRAIT OF ITS FOUNDER—RECOGNITION OF ey Fag ry tytn “Sikes Gageere Le. 4 ‘ond gota A 4 ra acne pas acral Maphecdinerey ae booten seme a or iy ts thon rou Harope. nad ike Valet Staton” The eee 2S 2—Chief, Willian H. Hunt; Act! a ee rere, - tnt rests would be out off from | #!Xty to those from Kuro - eee et Daceiey. Murceliae Ciiowth and J. 1, | the eleetion of officers for the year 1804, and for the War emielye while te ett of thn cig from ricevso ver | government decree which clone the port i dated Janu- | Fre A—Upham's Marachella, Camsce the " : point o! we ant ante . to rom, ie (0 bende. pei, ag in Assistauts, W. S, Jarbo, C. A. Bag- | transaction of other businoss of the association, was beld | tie iiterly inmdequate earpiy coma through the smal fen, political prisouers, somo of those engaged in the bss “i soar, ond Whe MROLD, tes tte id last evewing at Deimonico’s, Fourteenth etfect and Fifth | cross iain, reaching districts for which they were not te | peeent affair at Porto Miata, had arrived in the capital Bn heretnt bomen nnn im tended by the way of lsteral-connections with the remote Tho United States naval steamer an sailed frow pipe Materrtion, the Portamouth Navy Yard for Beaufort oa the 3ist ult. Captain James M. Selden, formerly in command of the ‘United =tates steamer Mocw sin, has assume! command of the steam revenue ew'ter Kewauec. The United States ship of-war Swatara, from Fortross Moaroe ult., agrived as her y's dockyard, Areland Isiaud, ou the 16:h uit, on an instruction trip, THE SKATING SEASON. & Continued Carnival here= Grand IMldmination at the Fifth Aves avenue. Devore proceeding to the election, a letter from | paris of tue greral aysinm ve ‘bet ork of . : : When it ie considered that even now. when all the malue are la ration, complaints of a insu firven Ciroughuut the lower pact of. the rity .are constant and urgent, you will readily understand the condition to which the inhabitants mileht be reduced i¢ that head. were mat diminished, it mont certaluly would be, by the constriction of the prumael railway, however weil devised or akiifnlly constrocter might bo the operations ‘The above statenont implies the poss bility of the work on the road in the most ouref inanner, commoneing eb the Batiery and wor But it in undeniable that if the farshed in any rensonable Une It won't he necmeaary to work (tin many polute lieianeo: ‘TVinks, while 1 would an the nimbor of a Poa) ived of venter, wound the supply to indlvitviats and to to sguratod ralivoad it veoonting By unanimous resolution a committee was appointed deliberate 0 OX to Commodore Stevens Uhetr that be feel bimeelf constrnined to tern! hw otciat and their Ligh estimate sorvices tendered ta laterals to the rest of Irnetion of the yigzratod Le COrTer ines, ‘to. veriety: ¢. y meaner th tote Secretary ; ag int By el xoverdiment, wich het results could wartent ow oan of damage, That the mantel vs Com- | Pusramecd te thocouramers the tee of this wnier, wouldbe | The whole of she upper part of the rear building | ,, !” this country the Feniens are diviied on the ques re rey ont af the Lnterrep r tiom of direct action in Ireland. The 0 Mahony Ven ine Gagging, save on the aforesaid cars. _——__—__— fiom seem presbtie, Tan nat iver! to fr ene the ee ee a a ea eyeing, | ate understoo to be for "the blow st aban on Iriel soll” ene PARK LaKiee, Literary Intelligence. ening of then cam ithe mainy pecan Ge en ot | 10% Oe tora Grated for $0 The Henatori division ander weeny wish them God. teens recon eyend on my many eon. 0; seed . “ ‘Those lakes were yesterday largely visited by the irre- Among the egntributions to the literature of the lat fingoucies that ht Wiinae o cae a 7 a My a os - by Ft yn = pressibies on jee, The ponds are frozen almost through | War, which will soon be given to the public, ina “ " cemarecy, and beans, also, it in propured the rallwey pay oeeey, = Taoeeg Be of cons lee bet epecibe Dicks tan the pointe pp A mee} | ‘ther eutire depth, and ihe fishes in the water have loog 66 Meier's trut Brigades, te the Army of the Retemas, ‘the reply of Mr. Craven is very full, going tate affthe b Mh ence > othe Darcy Meows aad other moar simee Yeem enrased ip thelr wintry penthouses. The Hitile details of the matier, and is sccompanied by maps 'y department for the Metropolitan Hote 7 border, Droezes stl iow obilis!y through the leafless branches of showing the tion of the DIpe@e, eect von, fer toe re nad water shout $160; insured for $3,000 on O'MAMONY. MEEMAM, FWEEYY avD ROBERTS. the trees, whi the sienting beams of a setting sun re- above are the principal points containe! tm and, te | butting aod $1,000 on 4 in the Continental In- There seems to be some queer ” floct We whitened ¢ward Vi ferent emelusion, he mays — eoraoce Company. The origin of tho fire is unknown at | Fenianiem, sn4 shrewd observers begin to suspect to its plaint! ‘means "s the sound of mirth from prevent, bet it is supposed to have bem caused by acot- | the divisions in this country, which were apparently © the crowds of merry ekaters on the ponds below, who, iy, canatryeuen of Woe yrs amed | Cent, bina fade rough avd tumble, were im effect Bot antine. ing With animation, defy Boreas to freeae them. Thave been 01 1 state nfuntons unamppor ied a - a tured with design and preecncert. The severanes of jn the morning tie crowd on the lakew was not so large; eres Pet ly ty re eeenves ne Cums oak SGoane dks acinar ec argabrwan Tee targo vote festery’ ef the & Gioe’ Seametaane ook gebmoryeaw Company, at Pianteviile, war fre THE FIFTH AVENCR POND we attended yoeteriay. The second vival yt jay andevening. In the afternoon two bands discourse appropriate mosie; bet in the evening an filamiostion uncquaiied for crowd will be on band. SYLYAN Lary, noroceN. A coneeet will take piace this ina on Sylvan Lake. Th ine hae been recently ‘and is im aplendid condiiis SKATING IN BROOKLYN. The ice on the Union poud, Wi AL Mr. Avorswe, (rep.) of Otergo, from the Committve on Engroseed Bills, reported the Metropolitan Health bill, when Mr. Fowonn, (rep.) of Ontario, moved that all orders of business intervening be passed over and that the bill how have \ts Onal reading; which was carried. ‘The annual expenditure of the Sanitary Commission Henited to $100,000, except in case of the actual pro Brookiyn Oity News. Twronrast Sastrany Moveweet—Astictraten Vert ov ‘Tre Cuonana —The public authorities of Brooklyn bave for some time past hod under considegation the subject of the anticipated viet of the cholera to our shores carly: Acting under this beltef the Board of of pestil mentee & sevens oe ‘Tho bill passed by a vote of 26 mayen agaiust 3 nor. Te. orn tteere HL. G. Murphy, Chambers and G. 6. Gor- To charter of the Bast New York and Ja alee Tatra. Anthorising the Furt Daptat Merinors’ Chareh of New York to convey their real estate to the Baptist Home act anbabe wa ly! UT of New exclusive use of whenever the wharf toneein amploged im any regulary eta Aisturbane® oecurrod over 4 A oon oo Matoorry street, kept White, betwaen the weil fF at a ie Hotel, ond, applying a the mepe ufd had nearly shot term int come out 3 Fa>" i 33 Mtatn Colors a Nate hs 0b route A.—De Grath's Electric O11 ts warran A-—Japanecee fol back or egw way. from Santiago, Others are’ expected—among them such arch-promoters of discord as the Hay teu Sainave and the Dominican @x-4eneral Moncion. Finally, FUMmitor publishes » decree establishing a Line of steamers between St. Domingo city and St. He The Fenians of this city wore yesterday ean- sey vaw'ng the state of [reland im view of the newspaper reports of the imminones of ‘a ristne."* |, At BARNES, 0 Thomas, In “official” circles the marked reticence on such topien | ty enre Rheumation, Deafness, Prosied walways observed. In the general rank and file, how. | Pains, Sam BS 7 Dewan tters are talked of freely. ‘The Impression seems neret) ted t the random reports of “the order to rise being A—The Finest Ready Made Clothing dosh. Every Fenian, however, pro- hat Fenian em bas expertended in 7 About four o’cloek on Friday morning a fire broke ont i aibeier the recent raid of government’ a stimantue pow. fear building, i. tke weed ay Tho Bames spread | Conquest of the Eyerumont in the matter of tart and in. grt th ern id or, ey emt Ee te rch ofan rank” My hee te aoe Lop, afterward an explosion ocourred, | BOM te the Tr body well ia band While in prison he dat dera to the remotoat corner of the Mawdvert ebortly: cansed by the bursting of barrel of beuzine, The seonut Moor of the front, ond mack ot 0, third were secupied by Mr. Baldwin ws a dwelling. His family hod & narrow escape muffoention, When they were awoke by the potice Knocking at the door their room was so full of smoke that they had yin getting out, and in thelr might ts) 2 4 3 by evening. The fire made « rapid and clean sweep. A terge Hamber of persons by thie disaster thrown out Hilts Hatr Bleck or Brown. of employment, "No further partieulars have bees re- fed to 20 the part of pat yemeng yy - bg FI ‘cues qr al pean meer as Has ’ many bands make light work wail Informed ten here will Mf there war not from the the common rnemy end tak! lying the oatensble Fe A very wgnitkeant thon of personal one O Mahowy Weved to be the deasiess former were even charg Rized leader of the Seustorlal and so om, Fire in Providence. Provimmeccn, I. Ly Feb. 2, 1866, The Valley worsted mill on Kagie in this eity was destroyed by fife thin eveuing. The Ore caught from the picker, The low will be heavy. Pire at Otte mm. Orraws, Ul, Feb. 2, 1808. Eloven stores and several other buildings, all woolen, SS by fire this morning. Loss heavy, mostiy ipsa News from the Pacific Coast. wt Peawceeo, Feb. 1 Hi ! i) i i Rus i ie

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