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‘United Siateé. The vole was a party One; ahd stood 21 prey admit to 12. The resolution goes to the House to-morrow. — Ra! ‘Tho Message of the Governor of Maine. ine nhs. Avavsra, Jan. 8, 1887. -@evernor Chanberiain read his inaugural message to the Legislature to-day. It opens. with an expression of Dis views on national affairs. tis of considerable length. We make the following extracts:—The Governor tays |) atthe close of the war the secession clement was com-' the House of ‘tives and fourteen Senators only were present. “There being no quorum, the Legis- Tature adjourned uatil ten volene to-morrow. The Missouri Leaislature. Jurrenson Crry, Jan. 8, 1866. Both houses completed their organization to-day by ‘the selfish motives and reckless moans of ita instigation, | electing David Banheur President of the Senate, and |) abd had bred bitter dissensions, The confederacy was ‘Speaker of the House. They adjourned till |, tap ceevo. ine! eld together on! mili ‘when van- |/ ten o'clock to-morrow, Governor's. m: il be |! General that iy by military fore,’ and 2 Sy eek ed | tons of Union quished with its Ow9 weapons it laid down ite arms. Its || looking at ‘their necessities and their nit - pai nan ity encltgd were ready to accept such’ terns as Wey they |) CANADA many s loyal ebali expect from a victor whose magnanimity wie pro. | . od support om ally Verbial to afault; and it isnot hazarding too much to SPECIAL TE occurred. It was saoatt Feat, pariioulas, poligy of. .reoem: |) LARS YE THE NERALE. ‘hat Ine Beet OEE Ina ate erat [|The Executive Coancli_The Confederation be = he oth ene anon et nt || Scheme and the Offer te Parchave the Partia- he tel We 4 in the matter, “whole |; mount Buildings y ed proper ssigieen les a sp | WE ve teen united, the spirit of rebellion has: been took, in the, satthonived and exctoea ‘tthe ‘hey note’ ots | charter Phe thenty ee have eetabliaved a that the Order No. ‘ation t9 ell, and the States nothing.’ It is ‘Wile: ‘that on all questions involving C of 3 do not ar- all the States we owe a ‘the | learn from # gentiéman who holds a very prominent po- neglecting Raine eat i ust in Une will of suet late an euch bray | sttiomunder the government thas the chief subject under olathe part Bike people of the United poe Tt | consideration yesterday was the. proposition from bis should not be Seape ean lace, the. mmatonley, ie.p0t ip the barbarove | Lordship the Bishop of Quebec te buy the government maxim that might makes Sala sppeanily Sat bches at Ottawa, at a price not to exceed seventy-five ee or for form- | por cent of what the buildings cost the government, ‘ing just opinions are so universal that it is more Jikely. ‘The despatch received from the. Canadian delegates from taking any notice of that each individus’ should be right than that be should | in agian, announcing that, they had dew.ong, and the people have now made themselves: | on ‘terms ‘of coufederstion, formed the bed expounders of the constitution. Pars ‘of the meeting of the Council to. { forever the meaning of its provisioas and the'| The “Camsdlan® Ministerd “in” Rogiand. ‘have’ uct |. extent of ite limitatiors. have shown what adhered to the scheme of confederation. as by the F velun- spel ng Taree y orgy henlipesin lpr Provincial Parliament, bat have go altered it that it must gps eve ‘They have decided that this isa og agen 4 be again submitted to the representatives of the documents, as you te ublic of municipalities, like those which | before it can be effective. The. is v ‘apelent aud mediwval Italy gave token how apa eae, The colaien Je were eels eble ory yeas. ener wearerins ty og tn eae Parliament before July, when annexation, instead Sh igh of Sten Hr they ave fever, | of confederation, will be insisted upon by the French pits yng agra ege tes ae waned a lala lille celta tt By CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ee on here ‘are | ing that the Governor General should deliver up the two —— Fo ary pl oma pee, now confined im jail in this city the | Collisions at Sea—The Mexican Question and served, they insure that ity. Othor Interesting Subjects Discussed, d&e. Gentlemen, an appeal it ‘The regular mopthly meeting of the Chamber of Com- Se . a merce was held yesterday afternoon, Jonathan &. S.urgis. Femi Sage mer rod Serteitas ee sy " Second Vice President, in the chair. won Realy ‘They who resort to this higtiest arbltrement ‘The following gentlemen were elected members of the known to nations must wheth Chamber :—Hiram P, Crozier, Charles G. Judson, Samuel. wilh ite legitimate and 1 Y . 4 ngly or Bots te Tegel 6 nev itabie saan bgp Te St. Lawrence During the | 2 tang Hoary G. Marquand, 0. H. Palmer, Charles L. towin avd nothing to lose. to the Mowmmnat, Jan. 3, 1867, Recknagel. Se oa wbatmees poke Gar tds ordeal In the case of the Royal Insurance Company agelaet ‘THE RESIGNATION OF FRESIDENT LOW. ‘ercuments and fail it is poor logic to urge weaker on The Executive Committee, to whom was referred the = Pens yee ae their he pr Boon resignation of Mr. A. A. Low as President of the Cham- Sawid ta the victor” not to, plead wits cove} ihe origiont ily. gespnagieny sa piano ayaa Saye Veuoualchog wightsand privileges which they abandoned for a more etain Dir, Lown spore, mrvelding, afters: she cram: decisive treaty. What ¢) may claim are the eves wbiae Dra ing, would be com; to look Saaieeshenaneon pose Race Baad tel vid ‘Judge age around the world, nef Wonld pot bo Lomenaeesa Yaar, pecpie. ss probably, consequently the committee recommended | inquest the body of Newbol illed, by the at Tailroad scotdent! ts Pan he) Paty the ‘accepted. evidence tends te show that blame resis on one or both The report of the committee was adopted after some dis- ‘mperfect, Me iar eee toe: OF rutin nie ener ‘engineers, the train having been started without orders | ougsion, and the question of electing s President for the of the South to introduce into the constitution a digabili-.| 0m the . I remaining two months of Mr. Low's term was referred ty founded on race or color, still. as it.was in the best Apropos of the ocean yacht race, it is stated here | to the Executive Committee, to report at the next tbat the Roseneath, heavily laden, made the trip from Quebec to Glasgow, ‘Scotland, in fifteen ‘a sight direction, gud at the game time that it emeothed:| ” An Ottawa correspondent ‘has reason 10 believe that Gus ‘the decluved issue ia: the yecent clectious, good | {WO or more of the Camadian Ministers ‘will remain In | Rescived, That the President of the United Staten be re- faith, doubtless, requl: 08 us to.support it if we are will. | Bag'and until the Confederation act. is, carried through | quesfed to renew the application made. to the British gov- Pee eee aide tee hit will surety | Pariament, and that ‘Hon. Joha A. McDonald will Semeeatin tee Tash ot Mabon crocs Cighthonese bh tna pesth: sity our coneliiatery dis ‘Mie Y | offered a baronetoy. . east entrances of the Caribbeam Sea, the property of that ver, scoms 10. ba received with matked disfavor | _,THe commitioa appointed. by the Quebec, Board of /#8agion. magority of thera and a8 a measure of | ution on the St. Lawrence river report that the project CITY RATLROAD NUISANCES. yet fail. Be ito, if towards those States po Tale Ty ‘wah tao greet or proeattine The South Mr. Barwes moved that the Legislature be memo- 1s possible, under certain conditions, but that no insur- 1d to pass a law prohibiting more than pro railroad unce could be d Guring the months of January reced: rialized etree cnn, Reine metenee chy Sates | ang February; and miutas on steamships during | tracks in any of the streets of this city. The case of ier ext ‘Will not belles regardfal of the rights | December and March would “probably be five per cent, | Park row, with its dozen lines of tracks, and the neces: of humanity. » Loyalty in this enill, take ‘no. back, | Wich would rendérthe scheme’ practically impossible. | sity of having a clear space around the new Post Ottice at the lower end of the Park was urged as a revson for we interference. After some discussion the reso- ‘and the necessary memorial was ordered to be forwarded to Albany. COLLISIONS ON THE OCRAN. Avstin Stevexs, Jr., offered the annexed resolution :— Resolved, That a committee to reconsider the ty of memorialiging Congress to, take measures, In concert with the governments of Great Britain and France, te so alter the outward and inward course of steam vessels upon the At- lantic ocean as to diminish the daily growing danger of col- lisions, now the chief peril of the sea. Ado] Mr. Joseph J. Comstock, Russell Sturgie and William C. Thompson were appointed as the com- tee, ward siep. It it, but will not yield. It will : <i oariant be a wma. | Donation from Loule Napoleon for the French Sufferers in Quebec. Quurno, C. E., Jan. 3, 1867. One hundred pounds, sterling has been received from the Emperor Napoleon, through Colonel Denny, for the relief of the French Canadian sufferers by the great fre. ‘The wind is west, and it is snowing Nghtly. The Ys thermometer is at 20 degrees above zero, and the baro- Sere ena ss Pan: ing an excess of 580 | meter reads 29.96. ye requirements of calls. These were dis- tribaved as follows:—In land service, whites, 66,076; eolored, 116; in the rong NL Of these the re-enlist- ‘THE MEXICAN QUESTION. No Trai a +3 jo Trains on the Grand Tronk Railroad. created quite a breeze by offering the Se ras, levine Miah ee we sear See tad tee wig | ‘lotta prnsbis toa restutione who actually bore arms. ene estimated that 20,101 | iste ih consequence of the effects of the frost on the ‘Whereas, ie Trench Misoomr ibavinn fostes a Wietice s*mone shy headed by a European prince, has an. pounced his au ion to with raw bis troops from Ameri- can soil in the month of March next, thus opening the way for the re-eatabushment of the constitutional gorersiment heretofore adopted and maintaimed by the free choice of the sn people; And whereas we, asa nai have a vital interest in the Sages svg dara rina pacification speedy 5 i acre ce commercial nitions wach tne French commerce R were either killed, oF seriously. disabled. ae oats sion. law, which shortly be Ratlawed. The Tausabér ‘ot’ contideates. lasued ‘ender this act is 1,697, and the total amount allowed is raetls, The weather is clear and cold, Accident on the Grand Truak Railway. i Hi Bae Bes! Ei pricreved seep ae: bt she loos sn Freie Saree bow is the Teten tntenes “of a opinion that this country, after having jast come out (Sas cop ported and a | ‘a long and expensive war, is in 30 to make ia not df@eul to foresee ne dey when this eta te tan soucluses the! the of the Poy ey Be uy om — adoption of these end tne fru of virtue, shell have wrought a Brats oF Locwmana, Executive Dar, . ‘had no reference whatever to the 000 loan. Esmwmaeaeeaees | eee ae oon ‘Oriente ‘AUMECLL, ’ transactoin of some unimportent business, ee . in—A diy 10 myoelh, a0 the Rxeoutive of the State ot |, After the reneactons of bap Louzstens, 1s aleo to the loyal and well meaning citizens, necessity of addressing you thisoom- to the riotsin New Orleans and bis more recent report of affaire in bis department bas availed himself of the pocasion to eiticise in somewhat harsh terms, es I think, ‘Seated to the Legisiature yesterday strongly oppores the Constitutions! amendment, and takes ground against its vatifeation, refers favora> y to the railroad enterprises ‘of the State, and proposas'a Btéte library and penited- | my official @nduct and sote. In his reports fret referred | forcement ef Brigham’s Se eatba aaggear a {a aihongsbe west mie cy we ine ofthe | eww mee the "Sinary of thie Biate bas shows | Note, the Gaoersl was prolific tu bie faalt-Anding of my PENG yg ae vey yl cr shat ihe selling of, thig class of our, population, into | want of enogy, and while in hit genera) report be die- devices pt Glavery as 8 crime was ¢iaime al) interference in political matters, yet he twenty-three Gentile besiness firms have expressed their ce bee eee ‘but the poms At gr & thet 1. be removed frem willingness to leave the Territory, provided they receive Sat Eevee = cost on outstanding Recounts against the Mormons, and Seer that Brigham Young pays them seventy-five per cent of ~ 1 the cost value of their property ia the Territory, The | i ay vy the parents roe ogy aaman! Accounts from the plains say the weather is intensely en a cold, Fears were entertained that freighters will suter 2, eoversiy. eR yee DECONSTRUCTION IR ARKARSAS. tmtrodection Moana, Jan. 2, 1967, At @ convention of reconstructionists beld in Arkansas recently resolutions were adopted looking to (he over. throw of the enusting State government, and calhog 1) large, but Goggin and the Klinks are of course detajned, TM, WORE BURARD, : FRIDAY, -TANDARY 4, iQQ1-7 TRIPLE. BERIT 6 t Dene OF ENCE, OFTY INTELLIGENC ae ; Gaye’ pay and be seduced to oe on meals Hie bes been’ trousterved Applications and Grants for Liceuses—Seper- ’ precios. oo a7 Tus Wome ALLBOED ARMs Cass—Charles Worms, who stands charged with having fred the promises No. 6 College piace some time sin, surrendered himself to ee en NNEE- Ball bonds in the cum of $5,000 were ently enterd into for bis appear- ance, Dative Lilo. af the ‘Teird precinct, was in How rus Commopors Courp Have Garx Savev.—it is Positively asserted by a number of ow most competent seafaring men, that bed the ill-fatet steamer Com- ‘Thu ‘whe papers) onder calling ations ion of modore been provided—es all veasela gong through tas the police and liquor to the new Excise law, lately ee Hexatp, were in attendance, aud was well | Sound at this time of the yoar should bi—with = ms Court: of Appeals as constitational: ‘order will be pr reve neg eee ap nw a forward of the pilot house from which @ Sorm ia mor § and Gociatve, and unlicensed liquor dealers <i Rocemmnien...ie conn eine Sanne Me have been set, the tatier would have ihe ‘grt of ‘ w i the ura and others of the ornaments used af the original poate pnd — Tee wend "ees ‘TWE, ALLEGED DRY GOODS SWINDLING CASE. Pe re Nae a Mg «toate >. Rastyo 4 SosKex Coat Banga. —The co#oarge Eaama, Rxamization.et the Tombe-Oveaining Goods | NAS,, Denlly., draped, | and. wore throughout op | which mas gunk by the steamor Sootlel M per 3 om Falee Pretences—The Evidence, d&c- bs | 905b0p-panemanbenste veabetics Vosae National Mean Navigation C 4 is 20w Deng faised. Hall bee huitin siready sboresvauee H@T cargo bad previousy been recovered, y ‘Tus Waarvm.—The pier owned ¥ Messrs Josiah Macey & Son, atthe foot of Core street, East river, ts being thorougbly constructed 404, when, dnished, win probably be occupied by vessels of the ‘Traders’ Transpoftation » Pier No. 37. East River, tho property of the Ney vork Screw Dock Company, has also been compl: and eularged, Accwasts, &¢.Hory Honnetkomp was stabbed in’ ‘the Tombs. Folger, Tibbe and Williams still remain et until the close of the investigation. a4 14 and 16 German street; 1 know James B. August, 3D first saw him in, 1865, when he came to some bas on New Yoar'a day, and taken to ‘ar house and ‘hisonrd;/T next saw bm in No. prea Pee ae eeenemgicatiae> want 208 for. leation. His wound:ere “ we bad we ‘that we would do ‘Amy Agnew was wcidentalls shot ou New Year's @ay” lew York Hospital, a ee SKATING. invoices ; were what is brilliant figure (wit- RN hows Wdeutinod a eam handed hi counsel as simi- Lakes in This * int the pips lind Wo)y they ate’ called maouraing tennant eae he aig SE prints; Goggth bad a conversation with my father about jas another day the advance; Idid mot hear what was said; the goods ‘ community, The purest anow, anmeltod ‘by the ‘breath papesres Dee Semele wrens opt to ate Pigeae Foe 2, 3, of summor winds, mantied the focks and carpeted the Ssamtionnd aay elder partion to ove apambing the.socas; | flo0t tone Tempe. Mite: “So ron *o.on.| Aeserted pethwaye of the Park, and clear sbeete of on the 12th November we received some ‘more goods | 6,000 tous grate. $20 i2.a 8 60.| #Moothest ice overlaid the rippling bosome of the lakes. fom Mr. Gouyin for sal; there were six cases und three | 4,500 tous ogg $00 $12.8 8 30 | Theatesidance at each and overs pond was decidedly Paine, Berry & Co.; 1 saw MY. Goggin on, the foun of | 3,600 tons chee B85 $80.8 § 60 | large, and the opportunities for enjoying the sport to the November; he was accompanied by gentleman whom | It will be observed that there is an av increase | fullest extent wore mort plentiful. The red ball, whic’ ‘he introduced to me as Mr. Williams; we had some con- | from the bi of the sale in Noveniber of 40c. has been elevated to the spire of the mast upon the Ar Teo she ec congeeno entt| rn ua Zi on ee fod ian | wna rng th ten ce Ror te Pain, Berry Co Mr. Goggin Sat me hs addres ae eee ere ten coven PF) the more democratic skaters to the upper, lower ani 78 Folger ‘Tae Gaawan Socsts—InuicRation.—From the rts central lakes, and the figs of the Fifth Avenue Rink ant Fae ee eee at ties eee | Fifth Avenue Park, fletnting gaily in the breeze, notife ‘the patrons of both places of resort that good skating was no longer an yoattainable enjoyment. While the rushed to the Park and giadly availed wee of tho hospitality of the Site, . the élite gathered at Major 0 from the the icy breath of Eolus, to compelled to seek repose under the covered gallerics or Tink, which is now the great centre of attraction, wae ostordh tenanted by 5 fashionsile y iy very quests and Won- deefally prodclent skaters A good band of music dis- coul sweet a com} ease. ght the the same manner during the present month. ‘The re- | #0 be porformed with ive . At nis ceipts during the month amounted to $2,275, and a bal- ge was brightly illuminated, and the seeno presented that during the month of December 6,808 immigrants were landed at this port, of whom 4,044 were Germans. During the past year the whole number of immigrants at ple this port amounted to 233,717, of whom 108,840 were Germana During the year previous the whole number of were 200,000, of whom 82,804 Ger- mans. @ Relief Committee of the German ety during the past month expended $700 in sia of needy German immigrants, forty-one of whom were provided with employment by the ageucy of the society. One on thousand dollars were appropriated to be expended in purchased from me on the 7th of November; I got the sample before referred to out of my store; i bave not been to Baltimore, nor did 1 ece the goods in Baltimore; neither know the maker por the importer of the goods ; do not know whether any other firm sold any of the melodies and proved watziug on ice a feat ance treasury. yy the ever changing tablean with phantom forms OF G5, 08 rome re lancing about, checkered.with light and shade, was utifal in the extreme. © This week, which has indeod been, as promiged, a gala week, will be brought to a close Durty, anv, Dancgnous SiwewaLKs.—Among _ other necessary aid immediate reforms needed at the present same about this time; these came to me é Pele ee time uy tater oe onion o | eee agus nk” Alef The was until balf-past nine | the sidewalhs along the streets, Ag is usually the competition for the prize a gold medal valued at $50 r a after a,siorin, the suow is allowed to accumulate, and | Will be presented to the best male amatour skater who shall appear. The announcement of the allair will be frosted with font enthusisem by the “fancy skaters” of the metropol when trodden under foot by wayfarers, pedestrianism is, not only rely, difficult, byt very dangerous, Along the pr: horoughfares some regard is paid to sidewalks, but, a8 a general thing, bonored in the breach than in the 1 in the by or cross streets the very and danger 1s reached, In numer- aw has been allowed to remain on the ground without Ure slightest atempt being tnade on the “part of houschotdors to éRan the s.dewatks in front of their Drones, as they are required by law, After lying for somo tine the snow beconies hardened b constant CITY POLITICS. | Marrixg or ras Rovian Reponiican GENERAL Commit- qEE,—The delegates elected to this body on the 28th ult. miet at headquarters, dorner of Twenty-thifd street and Broadway, last evening. Judge A. J. Dittenhoefer called the meeting to order, end nominated Mr. John Keyser fa conan Coereare, and Messrs, Chas. H. Hall and tem. On motion, B. Taylor, Henry Smith and delegates at Farge. On motion the Chair appointed the —s ‘commitsee on perma- nept organization, viz james Kelly, John Lalor, James jelson Crawford, J. Wilson SLEIGHING. A Gay Time on Runners—Scenes at High Bridge, McComb’s Dam and Harlem. ‘Tho sleighing yesterday was moderately good, ‘and New Yorkers were prompt to profit by the opportunity afforded Ww indulge. m thelr favorite winter recreation. If it bo‘desired tf keep the metropolia ink good humor, let the slelghing facilities be equal to the desires of its citizens and the matter is un fait accompli. If good sleighing can be had within any reasonable distance of the city New Yorkers will manage to reach the coveted locality and enjoy the advantages it holds out.’ “This fact was amply:proven yesterday, by ihe large wambers of pleasure seekers on the Givomingdale road, gaily speed- ing along, their hearts kooping time tothe music 6€ the Delis that everywhere tndicated their presse High Bridge, McComb’s Dam, Fuirliaven, and other tocalitios of the suburbslying On this route, were the potnts for which the riders were bound ia most cases Tn und around all tiewe the sleighing was excellent, ‘The fair weather over. bead drew out hundreds of Indies to participate im the epjoyments of the roxd, a nd right heartily did they ap. preofate them. To one umacqaainted with Now York and {ts ways it would haye appeared yesterday that the great bulk of our people had turned out for # sleigh- ing holiday; for at one time in the afternoon there » ere on the Bloomincdale road, and on the routes entering Central Park, lines of vehicles on runuers continually flitting past ove, no matter where tp the v cinity of the Park be might be. Some of these. carried ‘+ jolly gaod fellows,” who enlivened the scene by indulging in the refrain which Fequests the ever-nimilc “Johany” to “fll up the bowl"? Others might be declared, op first: sight, = jonncenamienet reve the pote " them, property of some paterfawilias of upper, tendom, whose wife mand children ‘were determined not to allow this chance {or « ride to escape them without receiving due attention, Other sleighs were of the cha- ous places th travel, and the warm rays of the sum:scting upon the coagulated masse, *alking is rendered most: hy, Ojtentimes the thaw is followed by rapid ffeezing, when locomotion is rendered not only unpleasant bat dan- gerour. Tomake matters worse, people living in houses im which, there are many tenant: beap the.barrels or garbage boxes to overflowing, which being knocked down by mischievous boys or passing vehicles, the con- teats are strewn over ‘the street and sidewalks, and when rain falis the refuge thus scattered is swept ulong the gutters in such quantities that the sewers become choked up, and for some days afterwards citizens in the immediate neighborhood are regaled with the prospect of # pool of water before their doors, in which urchins amuse themeelyes in swimming boats with paper sails or otherwise exhibiting evidences of incipient nautical pro- clivities, Numerous accidents, unknown to tho public, are continually transpiring, owing to the uncioxnsed state of our sidewalks. An elderly gentleman, walking- up Second avenue yesterday, barely escaped a most seri. accident from the cause alluded to. There is seem of the ticket was elected. disposed of, the committee adjourned. Some rontine business being AFFAIRS AT THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. There tw considerable activity motigoable at the Brook - lyn Navy Yard, about twenty-four bundred men, being employed there ai the present time, in the various de- iments, and engaged in preparing for sea the soveral Vessels roseuely ‘ontered to bo fitted ont at th if station. The gunboate Undalla apd Peuodscot, both of which went into commission last week and dropped down to the Soy chow Le ga eee to the Yara to repair copper, wi was Col rably damaged by the floating ice in the river on Tuesday. They will be takem on the dry dock and undergo the necessary EEs pesnces Peoria, Lieutenant Commander 0. 8. Badger, is at present lying off wwe Navy Yard awaiting, ‘The sloop-of-war Sone Lieutenant Commander Car! Areanion of the friends of this laudable charity was held last evening at the “Home," No. 37 New Bowery. About fifty little girls, under the protection of the insti- tution were present. and presented a neat and contented ‘appearance. A number of little inmates of a similar institution in Boston were also present, under the charge racter knows in rural districis as the ‘‘pung,’’ and their trial trip in occupants mntly of thet class of young America whose daily labor is im the city ee Gulf who now dashed with 2 of ren mpi opportunity will opening them such as know a a memiaen on the entailed. Other vehi had bat two oocu- along the pants, and the most casual observer could sot belp gate, with that they were betrothed lovers, 20 \y were prior to ong ine cock other's society. In ne, were let ‘all sorts and sizes out Fern from the awsumed ing “establishment” of the mililonaire to the anpre- ~ relieved Lending ond ot termes of te aeaat wens. alles. The muow was; on ‘all the ouilets from the city, we- Wwadwit of cary riding, add the bn ging she age) me the’ ghtsren Bbould Where be anothor Tall 6° pow within 7 the crust that new covers the Park willaford good Sor still mere excellent sleghing. field, which wae sunk about three weeks quence Of colliding with a Fulton ferryboat, off Fulton ? | t i | Senrnal in the Country. ‘The Wara.y Henatp for the present weet, now ready, contains “BABY'S TEXT; AN‘ENGLISH CHRISTMAS STORY,” J. F. McCarthy was at Maguire’s Opera House, Vir- Ginia Cry, Nevada, om the 15th ult. ‘Mss Lucille Western and Mtr. Theodore Hamilton com- a star engagement at the “t. Charles theatre, New the sbore, and ts a decided obstruction to navi- ye Pitot Commissioners, who have authority should forthwith order the raising and ot the from its present position. Orleans, om January 14 Mra. D. P. Bowers and Mr. J. C. Movoliom com- | Ammucan Insriturs.—The regular monthly meeting of “4 DOMESTIC DILEMMAY pleted an ‘at the new Opera House, Pittsburg, | thie institute was heid last evening at the Cooper Union. on the 29th alle ‘The Vico President, Mr. Edward Walker, presided. | posray—(Taa New Year," by Grace B. Bonn; “Daum, i f | § i ‘The Butchinson femily sung a} Allegheny, Pa., on the and 2d inst. Charlowe Thompecs has been tendered a complimen- tary benefit by one hundred and thirieen citizens of Savannsh, Ga, who particularly requested that the Camifie of Alexander Dumas might be performed on {he cocasion. Miss Thompson has lost money in trying Nominating Comeises, consist of nine vemen, a Ie the bent’ year. ‘The | diy the Andersonville Survivors’ Association made & present of $8 to each of twelve needy members who bad been trippled by wounds or crac! treatment received in | 1 ren ® plantation, and will probebly return to the | rebel ‘Tio soldiers’ widows, who have been left | washington Despaiches, Containing all — Fiat Sight ithe Clee, cele aden great obliew. | pittog 1a the Capital City, with « full gpeetal report of ‘are ander tious to Paymaster General S. K. Marvin, of this State. Tus Pane Exrosrrios.—Contribations for the Ameri- can department of the approaching Paris Exposition are being received in’ large quantities at pier No. 6 North the ‘Miss Lotta has been engaged as the star of the Mobile theatre company for the winter season. Mr. and Mrs, Bates were, at last advices, at the Home The Zanfretta troupe begse a seeson of performances ‘at the Varieties theatre, Galveston, on (be 20th ult. ‘A Martinetti-Ravel troupe was amusing the frequenters of the Metropolitan theatre, Baa Francisco, fast month. Accompany Of Japanese Jugglers has arrived at San ‘Francieoo, Italian opere does not flourish in Sea Fraacieeo. Alice Kingsbury played Julict ot Maguire’s Opera House, San Francisco, November 25. ‘The Parepe troupe wae announced to sing at Brainard’s Hall, Cleveland, on the 4th inst Emily Therne played Kathleen, in Peep o' Day, at the Metropolitan theatre, Indienapotie, December 21. Peep e’ Day ie baviog s run at the Boston At the Howard Atheseum « new play, written by Dr. 5. 8. Jones, called Cuptarn Lascar, the Pitot of Brest, io eucesesfal. Mr. and Mre, Barney Williams are at the New Chess. nat street theatre, Pbikidelphie. Griffith Gaunt is wll on the boards at Mra. Joho Drew's Arch street theatre, Philadelphia. Jeo Jefferson has 0 re-engagement at the National theatre, Washington, of three nights’ daration. Chanfran i at Wall's New Opera Hones, Washington. Father Kemp's ‘Old Folke’’ are giving concerts this by aboy at 139 Budon airect, She was taken tothe