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— 6 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2 1867. TIE NEW YEAR. high, with a handsome Italian ico of mounted by a cupola and turret, in all about one hun- of the port seeming determined to make the most of the opportidity prosented to participate in the enjoyment eat to gliding over the snow, Had the storm of it atitl not quite to ot #0 lively ag tion for the about the bell as | to grect its timely arrt A WOMAN'S HOSPITAL. Origin and Higory of a State Tnstituth POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Prexrocnsrs at tue Minspagis—Cavonr in me Act.— drod and thirty feet high, This will be devoted to the Exceutive Department, and contain the board room, re- ception rooms and olfices, &c. The corridors will be fashioned charactor, leaving » nal for the appearance of the animal, |} Degcription gf the Baildiug—Its Location, Soon Ske tan.'thdels on : Mor night as Mr. John B. . and a deserted appearance about many of the spo's oa a built entirely of stone, and of the aggregate length of 7 nday nt to warrant @ general participa | Hod a deserted s br i the vod ae Fob ‘eah aux. | Eudowments, fe. Hall, residing at No, 645 Broadway, was leaving the Sag ¢ Celebration of the Day in the Metropolis. three hundred and fifty-two feet. The four Pa VILIONS will be similar !n plan, and of course the same. in elevation, The main body of cach isto be one hundred and thirty-four feet long by thirty-one feet, wide, with (ransverse building i each end for: fas Bot yng <= Tespectively twenty feet and twenty-five wide, consist of basement ten feet high.and three stories, each, feet, with.attics in . Will contain th olloney "Geeerneen t, laundries, offi 8 Cr le} men! Bt &e. the first story ofthe main body is divided each into twelve rooms, for the uss of private patients, and the second and third are the large wards for miscel~ laneous and.general patients, with accommodations 34 each ward for thirty. tre aah | to each patient two thousand two hundred feet, while the attics contain Property for said ‘The Governor of the State, the dorm aries for nurses, pitendante, &c. (Bee end New will contain the juperintendent’s the Mayor of the Hip of Mow York, the President of the rostne ad tn sneha tad eatin feed oe flanger end of northwest pavilion is a larg> clinical operating: Academy of Medique and the Presidents of six other | room, Dering sneent hoisting machine to conyey the colleges are, by vitue of their respective distinguished | Paents to ward. The + bt facilities it afforded, the eleighs out yes wot have been countless, owing to the large number of ‘pallers’’ who would have used this means of transporta! As it was they were numerous, and the riders seemedto be apparently satisfied with their en- jJoyment. Hu\dreds drove om the Bloomingdale road early in the ¢aj, making the air in that vicinity resonant with the tinkws ef the bells, while others crossed the ferries and souzht thetr rides on the outskirts of Brook- lyn and in the ferseya ‘These localities, being less trav- elied over than iny inthe city, aiforded @ctiities for the Sport that the kuowing ones were preapt to profit by. Those who were tampelied to hire tueir sleighs had to my roundly for their pleasure. The demand for jorses and Carriagss/by those callers who had the needful in profuwien was greats and when to this was supphm:nted the ‘call for winter | | Mcayre, Sraxes, of $60, catch weight, mile heats, vehicles proper, th« rate of bire rose to an altitude that | best wo in three, could be reached ony by the fortenate posseasors of ‘a | Messrs. White & Rowland entered mule. . power of money.” Livery stable kecpers reaped a har. | Mr. J. Francis entered. Sheliberk min F. Butier, George T. Trimble and their associates were consti- fous and interested spectators, Peter Cooper, ‘Two races were advertised to take place, onty one of which —. of. The second, io bye the Lg mole was to be the winner, was "nayo! muc! to the disanpointment of all present, espiiill The weather was most unfavorable to out door sports; throughout the day there was no cessation of sow, which also covered the track to the depth of five or six inches, This, of course, made running very heavy, and, remembering this fact, it mast be admitted that the time made was very gree. 8 the meting will in all probabi be tuated, it ty higs Receasary to christen need wilt, therefore, name 1 Prancisco Minstrels, he saw ® tan withdrawing his dand from his (iatl’s) vest pocket, in which was a watch ind chain vaiued at $72, The sellow started to rup tway and in an instant Mr. Hall missed his timepiece tud chain. Ho gave the alarm, when au officer of the Twenty sixth precinct gave chase after the thief and weceeded in arresting a man named George Martin, vhom Mr Hail identified 2s the one who stole bis pro- perty. In bia fight the prisoner had thrown gr Some Wateb and chain, which could not be founda. 1 vas yesterday taken before Justice Hogan and commit- ‘ed to the Tombs for trial, He ts twenty-two years of Ti was born in! Ireland, and says. be lives in Philadel- ; ry Auiecep ‘Tuppr as 4 Concert. SALoON—SEveRaL AR- tescs—At 9 late hour on Monday night three foreign. as, named George Von'Stelier, Frank Keen and Charles Mnarest, entered the Evening Star concert saloon, cor- se of Broadway af@’Priuce strest, of which Susan: Hitch is proprietres#,’ and ordered some stimulants, MUNICIPAL AND MILITARY RECEPTIONS, Bleighing, Skating and Theat- rical Amusements. BOLE RACE AT SECAUCUS, NEW JERSEY. ke. &e. &. Judges, MesaraT. 'W, Thorley, @. W Sinclair and judges, jesara, T, r. Ga . inclair an Jacob Gayer; Superintendent oe ‘Track, J. M. Francis; Secretary of Track, J, H. Lyon ; Timekeeper, P. Kenny. Fea are tee Snerrenr comelderes iat the | Geese aed Meader | Pantlons mambeg ofthe Bor dof Governor. Fieen | in hie room, is a principal fenure Tis admitted pgs” “Atlant they locate somewhat cbrated, Throughout yesterday New York presonted its annual | they wero deterinined o make the most of it. ‘The Rosi- | _ Hirt Heat—All four got away well together, but after of these fovm a querum for the transaction of | through a handsome window seven feet wide b¥ | iui before jong Keen complained that someone had’ i twenty-five feet-hgb, and running through the cornice importact but for all. minor purposes pine are | |. he roof, which ‘will form ao elogant feature i alesse). Al the professors and matriculated | itself, and by which a large stream of light is throwm students of avy ilar medical college in the State, and ore moon ine operating, ane bP of Mother memberi of the medical profession, and stu ty tb jerstood dents of wedietngare to be admitted to the privito of | by an extra bulding fa the rear of tho centre to toataim Visiting this under certain equal regulations as | lanndries, engine and heating apparatus, with ‘cup- may be prescni the Board.of Governors, tions of the aden hs watch. Two officers were called in and made search for the stolen property, but, without success At. tat. tine Von ier became quite disorderiy, and,, teiz'ng wobuir, altémpted to floor one of = goardians of the peace; bav'the beitigérent Von Steller learned to bis serrow that he was overmatched, as a few well directed biows brought him to terms, The officers, under id tue circusmstan deemed it best to take all the parties: * Jresent to the’ station house, and accordingiy arrested. the = threo m, together with Mrs. Haten, ditia Freely, ry Ryan and Nellie Bishop, waiter ge. ‘Yesterday morning the prisoners were arraigned: fore Juat'ce Hogan; buat as the officers made no affida- Vil against Mrs iiatch she was discharged on he r parole te appear to-day apd answer any complaint which may ‘ be brought againet her, Von Stelier was locked up on & charge of disorderly conduct, but the other prisoners wero reprimanded and discharged by Judge Hozan, running about one hundred yards Fenian went a little ahead; before reaching the quarter post, however, he was collared by Shellbark, who in tus turn was passed by Meadowlark, with Lyons attending closely upon brm, At the three-quarter post Lyons overtook the leading couple, and the thre kept close company until within fe nantes that were hirojat enormous prices were not in hough a storm pre- | gi cases of the best @nditioned character, and seemed Walled, the acmosphore was mild for the season, aud the | in many instances to 2ave only récently parted from the Setcy fukes falling gently on thw heads of the revellers, | Pustession of the pespeterto a eae reer: nliven e. Put anythin it the shape a bo as le Who thronged the streets, enlivened rather than marrod | Droperty yourtay, ‘and could be readily let out at an en- the merry scene. In addition to the usual resources of | ormous price, Those Who preferred remaining in’ tue | One hundred and fifty yards of the winning post, when city to visiting the ¢ural districts drove to the Park, — “ maggot a Leg amen ‘ which, earl, the afternoon, attorded moderately good y four lengths, Shell! second, ing yw Wranted tho luxury cf flue slelghing everewhere, thus | sleighing iavilities, The down town treet, especialy | by halfalencth, ‘Time, 2:58 ‘@flording an opportunity to livery stable keepers of reap. | those tirough which the car and stoge lines run, were Second Heat —Lyons got away first, closely followed fag stilt preater profits than they had calcutated on from | 99D turned into avenues of black mud and slush, | by Shellbark. Tho latter, however, bolted when just the di fin wheilaa wheretn sieighing a8 altogether impracticable, if not | round the frst turn, his piace being taken by Meadow- jemand for whecled vehicles of every description. | impossible. — The DY streets up town, however, offered | lark. Some nice running was made by these two; but at very turn out, whatever its quali y, was engaged at an | ‘more show” fr pleasnre seekers, and iy these thero | the half-mile post Shelibark was acain im the track and early hour in the morming—anytbing in the shape of a | Was @continnty of the music that invariably betokens | cosine yp the distance between himself and the pair. jeox on runners, or @ vebicle that would hang together mpectacie of riotous festivity he pleasure seeker on such an occasion, there was the presenes Of sleigh riders, The “beauty and fashion’ | At the re he had passed Meadowlark and of the efix Were not out in any great numbers, the ladies | lapped Lyons The race between them for some distance @or a day, no matter how dilapidated in appearance, was | being baily bon bay hare on calls, though, aretont me pol ay ro be od the see tpecees mune e SrasninG Arvaay.—Richard Thomas, of No. 22 Stone: 5 anon, jest in Madison square and in other came er hy a length. 4 Yreesed Into service, and thus provided, gay parties of | Tos where tho upperclasses Fesde might observes | Time 9:12 ‘The judges declared Shellbark the winner of “y Lepore gpanomin ret ayn Sesttve youth made their Now Year tours about the | gjigh flit by wih occupants whose “establishments”? | the hoat, the rider of Lyons Saving. crozeed his track of th® chy iste on Monday gight, during which it ie. eity. Tho streets presented at an carly hour scenes | and perronal make-up gave assurance'that they wore of | when within a few handsed la of tho winning post, alleged that Barry drew a knifo and stabbed his antago- , | the beau monde, Whatever may have been the dieaj Third Heat.—Both anit got away together, ant @ frolic and holiday animation, characteristic pointments occastoned by the tv: Soo of asound sleigh ‘were raoning close, when Shelibark made ‘a. bolt clear enly of New York on such a holiday. There were pe basis renurtay, all who experienced them may take | out of the track. rider, however, managed to get ‘@rowds of pedestrians of all nationaties, ail ages, al) } Heart in the reflection that the Farmer's Almauac for Bie on again as Lyons was passing the quarter-post. ‘eetors and all stations in life, dashing caters, embiazonog | 1567 foretells good sleighing during the month of Jany- | Sbellbark feonobes, natty tandem teams, driven with aristocratic 4 id: THR DAY ON THE SKATING PONDS, exciting contest then took place, bot Lyons again @race, butcher carts, sleds and wagons of licensed ven- uf From the fact that the general public was ignorant of | came in winner by half a length. Time 8:26. ‘Gees, all crowding for precedence on each thoroughfare, | {b¢ excellent condition of the ice mantling the lakes, or nist 80 soveroly in the groiu that be is confined to the house from the eiféew of the wound: was arrested. by the First preciuct police, and Justice Hogan commit- ted him tor examination, PLaint Diamissep.—Christian’ Avens, the young: arrested on the night of the 224 ult, en suspicion: | Of having set fire to the store of RM. Seldis, "No, 85: 4 because the lowering skies and ever-falling snow gave Observ: Day theorize payment Howard street, has been honorably discharged afters. Fhe samins of the town were lot loose tom all reé- | Iitio promise of a inie day's “sport, the attendanee of | ‘The tren’ heneees canoe pig chan 5. i dings and Repairs will aleo\be & ‘thorough invertigation of the caso before Judge Hogan. fwatnts for the day, and confiding in the batisual good | skaters in the Park and on the: private he~ governors ted, Whose There was no evidence whatever against him. ponds was not very large. stilt the ball was hoisted to the masthead, | January as a gencral holiday was never, ‘within the tiny flags flaunted merrily from each ¢ar-top andthe | memory of the oldest inhabitant,” better or more strains of sweet music wafted over the avenues in the vietnity of the Park held forth the tempting assurance | **s!vely observed than was the case in Brooklyn yester- i Bi i Mature and forbearance of the police during the holiday Beason, opened.s mischievous warfare against the unfor- Bunate occupanta of sleighs, lying in wait forthem at Canavine ConceaLep WuaPona.—Henry Skinner, a man. } ,] twenty-six years of age, who refused to give bis piace of residence, was arrested by an officer of the First precinct 1 5 | surface ~ The earliest streaks of gray dawn that appeared in The construction 61a hospital exclusively for women mimest every sired comer, and paling them nost un- | qrhtointan WSs toh ion ot ithe isthe Fares Mase | ane * te hag; bovn for orven. yeare.caruenty desired. Tbp on a teaae of oie Sp ky ' eastern horizon, the harbingers of the new year, . had a dirk knife concealed in the sleeve of his coat, and, mercifully: with soojballa, Most of tho victins took | there congregated throughout the day quite a concourse, | worg witnensed by many who had either falled to retire'| Womaa's Rosplia males pet, Dre erences in explanation, stated that the weapon had been give. Se missiles good humerodly, acknowledging th« saluta- } altett the gethering comprised bat few of the fair sek | 4 sight previous, in the desire to bid farewell to 1808, | couveyed by deed, ia 167, a block of ground, to bin on Monday lust for repaira. Justice Hogan com. Wen. only by the application of the'whip and an secelera- vuyechscereneueme Wr cl poy htt 9 oh Hiadteereals Gelatonahentaan alesoann taebercantes ch arched tll Doutth. avebuay cet Bert mitied the accused for examination. en of their pace beyond the range of the mismievous | who glided to and fro.on the frosted mirror of tha Kr ‘Fitueth to the Board of overnom New Yusr’s Eve—Atecep Burorarim,—At Eesex.' = 8 csteat ponds, | ‘house, oF by those whose sleep bad been but light, 6 | the State Woman's ‘4 memy. Those who lost their temper and paused to in- | bow many was in the ment of a eorafortable ome, |. : a pip "ana | a6, 1052 anak eke oe pri a . Market Police Court yesterday Justice Mansfield eom- ‘ice chastisement on the annoying ragamuffis onl; and bow many friends upon whom to call and spirit imbued with memories past ss ‘Se Powers Fela” Seigisal mitted (wo, imaividuals to answer to the, charge of 'Y | salute with the appropriate greeting? To such of the | filled with conmderations of the mysterious future | formed partot the ; or stranger's Wet with additional] hard knocks, and resort- | poor who having a day at their disposal sought healthfal os thie of 4 tha 'dewtbe Frans Fe A a gy oy hl burglary preferred against them. One, who geve bin: 4 to retreat after haying learned through dearly | exercise and cheap pleasure, the opportunity to’ backle wandered through the reams of Greatilen Srp visited New York, wan vo ‘with coffins Bame as Thomas Bishop, it 1s said, found in George on their skates was too welcome not to be hailed with | the mind to that great boop of Heaven, a new year. | more than -five thousand bave been removed Bought experiouce that it were as well to chaso one’s the alte of the since 1 came possession. we delight and eagerly improved, aa the visitors to the | The PYbeyrms Bye am of the community were certainly ei shadow as to follow m pursuit of & nimble sxpet boy. | Park yesterday can Dest testify. On the private | ‘early astir, and forcibly reminded their elders, whether | 4 Tocky hill he Niire ale ba | Good humor, however, generally prevailed, anf no one | places of resort for skaters, patronage, as might | the intter would fain linger awhile longer in bed or not, | “? kere pry 5 surtaoe graded ie ‘an aver ‘was injared seriously, alibough the bo; ‘ded their | Dave. been foreseen, Was not too liberally | that they were fully alive to the importance attached to | A€e level 0 See abege Andere Siena Q ye car bestowed. ‘Phe ruling ‘passion for New ¥car's calls, | an event 80 fraught with interest as that which turned | 72¢ Sa i sient a sports with a high band, | asserted itself aa strongly as ever, and the fashion: | over a new leat in, the calendar of time, and gave the | 2861 to the conaiion thal My noon the ety presented a busy scene, Tip streeta | Able preferred the conversatfonal ekperience acquired | addiuon of ail! another yeas to the count of cxistence. eeen ar couiantaniennae’ cientaen eettind swere thronged with callers in vebicles or afoot, basten- | On tho gusay iors nevertheices “Major Oatoan'e rice | coumerable fist horns, discordant notes under | The breaking out ot tbe civil war Prevented she ‘Wg in every direction, each bent on ranning thi ms | ‘Avenue offered and expending of sach 4 large sum, the grant Own—He Lenves a Lettor in Explanation of Mat of “calla.” “Pedestrians, in ‘couples and \squads, nd if an wokindly thaw soften not the | every fore, failed by Nis Own conditions, | Tk 1869. the the Deed, é&e. ¥ @erried along, pausing occasionally to take the n hard surface of the re ete vit be mace Ate new year, I priahianuas eewnpieenee Baten conditions (From the Louisville Courier, Dec) 29 ) rendence | fcent skating th: out the ae mach y ‘were the cot ‘of. and stipal Soret Our city of tate bas been tho scene of severe! efeome iriend by sores and then hastening fon, and | suid of MeMilen’s Park, near by, where « pels HR eee een lemtelponse ts cue anottier, oul fer | o8 the ralsing wae by parely privat - wna eeatineing thelr triumphil march, repeating indefaitely | of adamantine density turnished every facitityw the | into the day, when, thelatier species of sport seemed to | This was deus: : ey ther ing-indefattely | few entlasiasts who sbunned the company of the fair wane, thouth tbe was kept up with unwonted | over tothe the suth. of $50,000., ‘thelr compliments and Potations, Clubs com- sex, and braved the inclamency of the weather to parth , ‘the frequent OF CONSTRUCTION. — <° (pied of twenty or thirty men, with. banners bearing | cipate-«Yew hours in winter's best sport. Bidcalous titles, and transported in foed wagons, Grays {. Soe ]@etwecks of all sizes, and rigged -out in every style of ‘Waique embellishment, also paraded in the throng of the @ireets. These partios, organized for the purpose of masking ‘calls’ on a grand scale, wore very numerous, and scoured the city about in every direction to the bor- or of a majority of the ladies, who probably concluded Grom such sad that therejcould really be too gmoch of a good thing in tho way of New Year caila. Un- and patting at deflance Feta of cporeal chanieement made by much naseyed ‘beni A us denominations, and: the etrendance general ts always’ commemorated by tbe Germans in @ spi pein, Ed creditable to the enratisa adeee which 1s peculiar to their nationality, and the occasion | Divine Providence their guidance im the futuro as wae again fully enjoyed ou the approach of the New | they. ti ele ag Weise athena ie tke Year. Owing to the dullness in trade the preparations pape tm the Catholic chorches, there war an vtier for balls, soirées and other festivities among our German | reogon for the full attendance at the eacrifice of the mats, it being the festival of the circumcision of our Jen fellow-clilzens were not so mumeroda and extensive.s | ‘ich ty « holiday of ebligation antong catholica, Arse Pe ‘lar of the Bom, Se @panted, however, by frowns from tair faces and hints | in the year previous; but the day was fully celebrated | wary’ Paul’s, St. Poter'’s, ft. 2te- fe cay clearing ablen of ovorydsing ealbis; avapers: | P7,2N Swment 4 musica | Price deni the Sowing Arne. Recta’ there ass geile a mon, eneened Sveatlag © . 5 ui e ft. Deale ali the liquors and smoking nll the cigars with in- | 4 number of septs ~ grand high mass, men Tae vw words to her selzed hor ‘throat almost. e0'rées and soirées dansantes, at their respective headquar- But piety it is to be feared, from the arance ters, where the fostivities were kept up with great hilarity | Of affairs in the course of the day, was ot quite untver- uuuil angearly hour in the mornfag, The Sing Academie, | sal, while other “spiritual” emotions fi the heart, ‘one of the ieadiog German musical societies, held forth | Or, more properly speaking, the head, of poor weak at the SteubenHouse, and ‘nm musical and social | man, who, in “these ”” is decidediy prone to exeiciaes, which were wound up by a soirée dansanie, | ‘making calls" on the first of January. Now, ias: year, Similar fesuvitios had becn arranged by the Liederkranz | 8 in many of its predeo2ssors, there were innumerable at Liederkranz Hall, The Beethoven Maepnerchoir and | Young men and men of greater maturity, who failed to friends was assembled at its rooms in Sixth strect, and | Mature the intentions with which they set onton New ‘engaged in Syivester festivities, which were kept up | Year's morning, ¢ ¢., to call onall their friends, if pos- with great spirit until the hour of twelve. Tbe composi. | sible, before concluding their rounds, To call on all uy ull forty mep, and bearing the appropriate title | tors employed on the German daily papers, who are | deing a physical impossibfiity, for divers reasons pocu- “tine Dead Beat Club," called at several represented by an association, “Yast alge held a New | liar to the day, such persons no doubt, yesterday, deter- g@mstocratic mansions—the residences of the em- | Year's ball at Coburg Hail, which was a creditable affair, | mined to atone for the failure by starting Jroyers uf dead beats. aforesaid—unud to the fhorror | and greatly enjoyed by all who participated | time, with a clear and the ‘Bf the ladies who did the honors, fairly cleared the | jn the Tests ities. yo dram corps of the | accomplishing the desired tour of friends. The “callers” Rapies before the day was half spent. Devastation fol- | F; Tegiment was engaged in a grand New | were certainly out at an early hour, and asthey sped Qowed in their track throughout the day, and they bave | Year's ball at the Germania Assembly Rooms, which @e credit, with similar organizations, o: having crcated | ua this occarion was fully decorated with the colors of 6 appetites, leaving for the gay youshs who trav Hea im vairs nothing bat empty decanters, gaunt frames ‘wou moked fowls, and the untaded trowns of the wexea fair oner. These clubs were in the main com- of men in the same shop, or clerks in the } arog who, gathering ail their young iriends w- Geter, made up a party, /ormed a club under some queer @orgnaton, and, procuring u couple of trucks, after @ecoraung them with banners and transparencies bearing Bpprupriate mottoes, started off on a g.and foraging tour their acqaintances. One of these parties, num- ® ‘THE This city has an ancient reputation for the liberal maintenance of science, for nearly a century be when there wero but sixteen thousand inbabitants, she estab- Mahed in eave ‘Columbia, College, the first pro- feasorsaip of rics in America. So now, with gen- erous band, tbe municipality of New York has endowed this bospital with the block of land it now occupies. ‘The’Btate ure has also twice bestowed sums HI Board possess official evidence that acity not thas Philade 700 dicd of the disease while 1,' additional 1s are reported to have Occurred fromi diarrhoea and other cieterate ane There is rennetion that cholern w 0 greater Oxtont ail over rope. he is am Ominoas fact that while last fall there was only one- in quarantine with cholera on board there were month no less than along through the snow, wrapped in wimter raiment and with on bright In finticipation of a day's a B pew sensation for the new year time. tho corps and a vanety of military devices and emblems, | mutual congratulation and joviality among fair friends Many of the up town residences were closed, however, | Anothor millt ‘bail took place at the Union Assembly | and acquaintances, formed a lively pictare which ‘. wad their occupants received no calls, accepting the | Roome on Gi street, and here company K of the | cheored the hearts of many watchers at the. windows filled with ee MY Dear Dauginer.. heart jo ards of visitors deposited in baskets hung on the tell | Nincty-sixth regiment, under Captain Rahe, held forth, | who scanned eagerly each party as they passed up or extremes twane romnle. I to go to Knobs in lieu of personal congratulations, At thew | and at the Harmonie Garden an invitation ball came off. | down the street, or entered some neighboring domicile. Mam, and 4\the wo take care of Cheries ana Wil Races the “Dead Beas’ and other clubs contributed’ | which was a well patronized affair, Similar festivities | Many reds of citizens paid their respecta to the chiidren. youcan, Iwant you to poumies and a few stamps instead of cards, by way of | fad been arranged by several other organizations and by | Mayor, who held levoe in the City Hall. As the day ad- Fiorisa, 1 tontrade, * # # Saree va an imagined parsimony. There were those, | privace partion, Atthe Turn Hall the members of the | ¥ the strests became more thronged with desk drawer wrist X bare gat from tee Socennd, Rowever, who were suificiontiy fortunate to escape the | éramatic section engaged 1 a ial performance, when | pedestrinns, and considerabie ground and lofty . 7 $63 50 @itentions of the locusts, and among thess there was a @tomedy entitled and Weaver was very choveriy | tumbling was indulged in, while the roads were’ teal. ity who passed a day of genuine pleasure and Tepewenied The Atlantic Garden, (Paci Garden, filled with continually passing and ee vehicles, Ante and other public places in ws, were ly attended throughout y, a ge festivity with their intimate friends; but the re- Revys of beauty peered from the and with practice of itdiserimipate calling on the part = renga ny rege the da; ‘special poe vy hey smiles acknow! - the salute oo, oe the atitacton of the pariice honored by the visits, | °*M#*Maments had been arranged for tbe oocasion. there to partake of ibe endice viends which adorned peg ac mene farnge troy A « ‘Theatrical Entertainments. the tables of the receivers of calla Here tho usual cere- aemnemen “rT Someone at we ban one tem ‘With alithe pleasures of Now Year's Day staring one wens oasis pth a ES Hy put eh @e ory barrooms becam® louder, the songs of the | in the face, vith the announcement that every boudoir | again. The snow which fell in the course of the day, Bank, 7 uses o's meal and te nasaber of seagoing Losses, In the land Yas open, and that the proudest damsels | {2 miniaturo flakes, was no drawback, whatever to the Legislature last sestion een tian tng caller pancod to amine the ladies | Were “at home? to each and every vieitor, and fioally, “9 000. It was at first in- bh perience; bright ligbis | with the menace of « cloudy sky and the discomfort of | snow being tamsetet — Ce a rage ron fat eave awalk through muby streets, 4s not surprising that in ‘ead tech ienpetus far | the #4 lout, Dat: Hide patronage sbould have | Spboranc “cite Str ‘the intimations of | been od boas of the of ‘am wmeediin continued to grow until | ment ‘were. ‘the ppg thy eee hd ee eC - 1 couumacd ‘at an early hoor of the ‘morn 0g, AY THEATER ro fwhen the police wore let loose 1 gather ap the numbers | was made ne cane Cm lar recep, oer stati ote more drat’ | Sea bua’ sins Ye eng tartan ; meats of the season. | hearty groeting from his fi and admirera. Joshua P ea a4 the songs of the twice drifts, leaving welt Sue xthe: eveuttel aay | See think of performed at vad is myer. ‘hholi- Bis Honer Mayer Heiman received his friends in the The Governer's yesterday, between eleven | oe oN end cae ‘visieora, numbering some fifteen | sine, free and undred to two thousand persona, were received by in the Clty arr introduced them to tho Gen Sow eberesd poche: got eek. = guardians of the hospital. ‘Pecker, the heads of the various public departments and ad. by tats tnetitation ‘haa yoarty been vited My‘us veventy jmaay Count Johannes was bundred physicians and surgeons = poten rete tag | undies Fn of "he eer pal ek b—9 departure a large namber of ‘a to Son {8 what it was that such s eur. ‘etizens Tecelved and standonel by the Brea Mott declared that while surgery Ta wis, ie faunly, recelved Cg apd Perrin Sed Gheir iriends with an old fashioned hearty welcome in congequence of the tragedy Dig reseed Uy writ which gh yg ruben Saneanmehe rome toa stone had hie Hie Seen spared fo witwene 1k No Milttary Receptions. “pounders” more than w- other name Valentine Mott’s could so well base ‘The incoming of the New Your was duly recognised captared the murderer and | Beeted with that of Dr. Sim's in 09 Store mong the military of thie city, the various brigade company, but as nue of them oe ait aeons for women, The eee oe ‘and regimental commanders of the First division avail- were over tn 4 ou ie a at Urely restored to Beall be sa suo feral Tatra tne themes of the time hovored custom of paying | iy trouble all over, galt. Valentine | Yonetes ¥ ie Their rexpects to their comrades in arma At First 4 Music andaerriment made the time fly all their Brigade Headquarters General Ward recetved the officers | 4, ‘ander his command with his usual courtesy, they oon- fomel § poear £ fee eee a Pratelating him on his recent promotien. General ry* (fered moa Wtracti¥e pro: 3 ? of his corps. Brigadier Genera! The Hxnat's| thas Fourth brigade, heade Day gocy—Rxciting Rac/ om imuggestion that Washington is the tast i the various rogimeatal heedquarters a cimifarcastom.| 7¥®, DAY tm, News, sewer mm Pisco tora nary yard for irom clads meets with much. nH meotings of 367 very fitly hed — ix, Third regiment ; Mason, Sixth regiment; The racing Boos! tach So vregiment; Colobel Carr, Eighth | mencement yesterday, th birthday of the iment; Nox, Ninth regiment Major Ward | yoranam races and allsuel meetings, which wave been \welfth iegiment; Colonel Farrer, Thirty-seventh rogi- national pide and comment, have boon ment; Lieutenant Colone! Cavanagh, Sixty-ninth re,i- | the objects of ‘ciuaaaiag ment; Colonel Parmele, Sevouty-first regiment; Colone! | altogether eclipsed and anew era in racing tat bh, Beventycovesih regiment; Colonel Mekiroy, augurated, The day camot be far distast when one e 7 regim\ Krehbiel, . pimib pone oan rie i jockey cinb wilt be insufelent for the control of the sporting world; and whens new organization will spring ®lcighing and Skating Yesterday. tate ox to take the wwersight of och meetings ae fon BMoighing youterday was, tn general, a decided seeking thad whidh was hel ‘on Hoboken course. psy for pleasure under diffcuitien The snow which fell on | a. inal ~~ yh certainly boast of the Gw Monday wan turned into slush by tho partial thaw that} or ane persed longed to that species r wees set in early yesterday morning, while the mixed storm jem 4 ré to fable lore, bave ore now engaged in ‘There was a general ean ym ‘of rain and mrow that foll during the day rendered the controversy UC the in @ | county, and New Sent strecte and avenues still more disagreeable, both over | blood whic! town manner. There was sinh ead and under foot. Rnough of feathory particles had | the contestants were ba mules, the Mini Sot tay faen, however, to make the ronde leading out of the | cominaied saghiy venereal The event, cre. ‘eity pasnable for thoso who desired to test the quality of | ated quite a soneation in she neigh fe gy 4 horse flesh in comneotion with ranners inmead of wheels, | Cause of & pretty numeroe gathering Of areal Bee ‘At an early hour theee thoroughfares were erttivened by track and to have