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“EUROPE. English Advice to Greece on the Eastern Question. ‘The Franco-Mexican Transport 4 Fleet at Sea. “THIRTY SKATERS DROWNED AT LONDON. &e. &e. &e. THE EASTERN QUESTION. English Advice to Greece Loxpox, Jan. 15—Evening. \ The British government has sent a vote to Greece, ad- ovising her to preserve a strict neutrality in the affairs of jin. ‘he Turkish DiMculty with the United States. Coxerasinorts, Jan. 15, 1867. | ‘The question which arose between the Porte and the American ‘gation here in regard to the complaints made by the United States Consul at Cyprus against the local authorit.es of that island have been settied to the mutual alisiaction of both partion _ TRE MEXICAN QUESTION. A Detachment of French Troops Returned, Panis, Jan, 15—Evening, A detachment of French troops from Mexico has just arrived in Fruace. (Phe Freack Transport Fleet for Vera Craz. 4 The last of the transports for Vera Cruz to bring bome ‘the French troops from Mexico left Toulon late last ‘evening. ENGLAND. Fatal Accident to Skaters—Thirty Lives Lost, : Loxoy, Jan. 15—Evening. The iee ou the take in Regent’s Park broke through to-day, while crowded with skaters, Over two hundred persomis were precipitated into the water, and thirty were drowned, ITALY. Vielent Sterm in the Bay of Naples. Naptss, Jan, 16—Ev oning, A violeat tempest visited this bay last sight. Twenty- ‘four ships were wrecked, but oniy a few lives are re- ported to have been lost. FRANCE. : *he Spanish Loan Project. i Loxpoy, Jan, 16—Noon. . Itis now said that M, Fould’s project for a Franco- Ryanish joan looks like a failure, ‘The Uvited States Squadton at Barcelona. d i : Pans, Jaw: 16, 1867, ‘The Upited States iron-clad Miantonomob, together ‘with Other seaseis of the squadron, are all now at Barcs- Jona, Spate: Great crewds of people have visited the |.» Miantonomoh. She will'eail again ina fow days. ' AUSTRIA. ‘ Reeve vnee teers) A Piea to the Political 0; Viswva, Jan. 15, 1867. ‘The officia! morning pewspaper censures agitation against the measures of the government, gaya the opposition have no other alternative than to consult the will @° the peapie. CHINA. The Panic News Net Confirmed. Losvos, Jan 15—Noon. La'e telegrams have been received trom Hong Kong which fe no mention of a commercial panic in that city, It is aow believed that no such panic prevaila. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Fa ‘The London Meney Market. 5 Loxpox, Jan. 16—Noon. Cousole for money 91, United Siates tive-twenties are steady at 727. Tilinols Coatral at 8134. Beanie hy . Loni Jan. 16—Evening. DON, Consols have improved and closed at 013¢. SRCURITIES 12% 81: Erie Raitway shares... ug ‘The Frankfort Bourse. Uuited States Ave-twenties are quoted here at 763;. Heeumed Trade. Lonvox, Jan. 15—Evening. Medarn, Dont & Co, the firm in the China and ‘India Wvade, and the members of which were forced to suspend anme time since, bave resumed their relations with the business world, ‘The l.iverpoel Cotton Market. . Iavexcoot, Jan. 15—Noon. , inatket for colton heavy, oeareea y Livearoot, Jen. 18—Evening. ‘ hin ernie poy pe | very duli and sales light, amotintung iu all to omly bales for the day. Quota- tions shew a decline ja Middlivg uplands closed § At 14864, por 10. Mancnesrén, Jan. 15—Evening. THO marker for goods fs lower, but prices aro nominal. __, Liverpeo! Breadstuffs Market. Livenroor, Jan. 15, 1967. ‘The market for breadstuffs is drmer. Corn is quoted at de. 6d. ‘Tallow las dectined 3d. Potroleum has a tendency and ie quoted at ls. 6d. for refined Penuayl. wantn, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. fi ene Lonpon, Jan. 16—Fvening. The steamship William Penn, Captain Billinge, from Now York, bas arvived. AFFAIRS N BOSTON. Alarm in State Street—Rumered Forgeries and Fuilare~Phe Rabbi Swindle. Bostos, Jan. 16, 1867, Stale street was thrown into an intonse state of ex- citeraeut ‘his afternoon by startling rumors, which com- -pietoly anseiticd transactions. One report is that several o! our banks have been victimized to a large extent, having discowated considerable paper which proved i pee: pr Rey -whel saa on ate { mercial fiers were reported to have been used, aad a large amount of money obtained. ¥ “The prevaieace of this toa « aut ad ay Yeading institutions, wi no atch payer. ‘The probability is that there ia any fousdation for the report, but tomorrow will reveal tho trne of the cane, le ws rimored on the eioes ie ts ee noon that the agents of a Nori Amercon concern had “filed for a heavy amonnt. The high standing which the company has pa! 2 tuatwtaited would seem to render ihe report doubtful. ‘Where is « new phase in the recent Faxon-Noct swind- ling ease. Noot, the Jowish Rabbi, who secured the confidence ond money of Faxon by the loan dodge, is supposed to be secreted im this country somewhere, dnstead of Laving gone to Kurope with his stealings, ax repored. He is as accomplished @ villain as : scholw, if recent reports are correct, It has just ’ transpiod tat he succeeded im gottit loans from Mr. Faxon to the amount of over ),000, instead B of $10,000, 93 previously stad, —Noot not only managed tu fleece Faxon with his diam nd trick , } collateral, but indirectly obtained money ma other parties with paper which Faxon had endorsed, ' ‘One party has $60,000, and another $90,000 of it. A fy featare of the case is that the vault of the fety Iajnsity Bank, in New York, whero Noot de- positadt his valuables, is stilt focked; But the key is missing, instead of its being in the of Mr, Paxov, tis thought that Noot bas the key, and thar be wf tarn up when least ex: Tt is possible Uhat & port on of the funds are still m the safe, There is a utystery about the whole transaction, and some par- Mes are ¢ aria panei enough to express the opinion that Faxon will sottie up at a tage, When Noot », Will ttre up and expihin bis sin for comauok. ‘ W The faitare of our oldest soap manufact house is Aunouncot for the amount of $225,000, The failure of 8 promifnont broker several weolgs ago is gaia to have led # ths ovome. si i. cs Bie TT caine * z KL MS. two again shook hands, and Collyer roturned to his AMUSEMENTS. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENUS THE PRIZE ING. ire sente, Rock Santee enel Cetzes sdieraet to tis Sinhala aucyhre, LS, NL Wanenannaeneinmnnnnns ® referee. Fora few minutes bets of two hundred and Broadway Thestre. Pam Fiee Dsrarmvext vos Brooxtyn.—There 18 & fifty Mo ave hundead aa five yndred to one showsand ee ee eee were ¥ fow takers wore fo , large audience tho Worreil Sisters at the | movement on the part of some prominent citizen ¥ to the oe “7 a pque rye ry Ded Searaanir 2 epaguad Broadway last evening, and testified tholr appreciation | carry out tho suggestion made by Mayor Booth a of the performance by #mpeated roands of applause. | have a paid firo department in Brooklyn. It is said a Contest for the Championship ing men; and then Out To Nurse, a charming little farce, « was first played, } bill for this object has already beon drawn up aad excellently. The evening's entertainment concluded | jature. The Mayor is urging the movement, an’ says NEW YORK HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. 1867., conclusion in the opinion of the majority of the sport- Mr, Mitehell, having proclaimed that the contest was to be decided only bj 7 the merits of the Meu, aad such proclamation having m received with Miss Jonnie Worrell representing the charactor of Susie | @ strong effort will be made to push it through the Legis- of the Light Weights. feaa’ Sak cua Droclasentite Macrame bere Seer ine with the extravaganza entitled Karvaralzaman and | thata paid departinent. will be most acceptable to the signal was given to commence Badome, which passed off smoothly, and caused much | citizens ef Brooklyn, ‘The Sremev, however, are of a ‘The Fight. laughter, Upon the conclusion of the last piece the | different Wernell Sisters were loudly encored and called before pot taadaiyatapat ae ries es Nd Figtt Between Sam Collyer, of Balti- | cates, ena a the curtain. Rovyp 1.—At fifty-five minutes past men left their secon ven time was knees and ap- % hing the scratch began putting their hands up and —— RANGEP.—A young mau named Joseph Jamieson, resid Fromeet into ug spare The Richings Knglish Opera Trenpe. ing Witt his mother a§ the corner of Boerum street and more, and Jolin McGlade. Molade led of by aga Beep Collyer The Richings English Opera troupe opened a season | Bushwick ‘avenue, E. D:, committed suicide at a late then ossayed and 9 io a light tap with the left hand of eighteen nights at the Olympic theatre on Monday. } hour on Monday night, im his own room, by discharging emaesaer poo en Le! ae masennees, whe acknowi ag the 7 a 1 A ful! house greeted their first appearance in New York, | » revolver into his mouth upwards, the bullet lodging im Forty “Seven Rounds F ¢ in Fi ‘A fow ekirmi shots followed hn yoniae and the applanse bestowed ibe aries who aramid | pura. When found by hie mother and ier, after ought ifty- ta ono ou MeGlade's mouth, which drew frit bloody whe the principal rdles gave evidence tr efforts 10 | fring the fatal shot, he war sitting by his bedside on a Minutes, “ry y= nein Toa please a moat appreciative auditory were not unavailing. oats, in avery weak and fo Be condition. hac a e rate ie fare Po pa dpa ge ‘The programme for the occasion was Martha, Miss Caro- | them placed him on his bed, where he died about mid- ~ McGiade, A little took place, and in a moment Hine Richings sustaining the principal réle. ‘The plot of noun weik wale this fine production by Flotow is 80 thoroughly known | Eighth street, on Friday morning last, no cause was VICTOR. bef 1 to all lovers of operatic music that it would be a waste of | assianed for this suictle, wales the indefiaite | Ye “4 en space for us to give it here. As Lionel, Mr. Wan. Sastle | Memorandum, found ommng fie: Papers of decossed, ke ae ke, brought him to the earth. added another to the lanrels he has already won, and re- ts coived, as his efforts well desorved, the unanimous ap- Nonger douirabie. T Woatd, Teaver with ail ite troublees tenor solo, “Mar ni As in the case of Mr. James Farnam, who com- Taltera soltctenroction in'6. simile? manner in South MoGiade seat his right severe one on the would leave it. with all ite troubles, A prize fight for $2,000' and the championship of the Rouxp MoGtade planted nis loft pl on the neck of Collyer; the latter then Janded a rattler on the mouth of Mac, equilibrium Coliyer planted which oar 18 . fen. The hastings not a clean pen gate noc! as Mac was staggering so claimed tt. Prompt to the call of time Collyer again tiume; Dut bis ou the breast of Colly no longer deairal plause of the auditors. Especially was he encored in the aero ean potter: life-—pot ie, feanog pera, light weights of America came off yesterday morning in | °rossed the line, and without much time being wasted oe receive me friene tha, Martha, oh Return,” at the open of, and in’ “1 Forsivo the Anguish Thot hast Wrought,” wi rom ly precedes the chorus at the close of, relat! deceased sung well barring'a slight hnskiness of wise, eben? oF the injest eoctalperceention’? he ailudes tor eed | amtagonist, John MoGlede, in w contest which was and made his mark on, the nee the reault of a cold. In the fourth act he rang tho | gttribute ite utterance toe mind | diseased. - Coroner the baritone solo, “If this be Love,” with remarkably fine | Smith:held.an inquest on the body y. ely, trnsti tate rest. One: might have | the vicinity of Goldsboro, York county, Pa, and re- Tepeating with his right have no knowledge sulted ina victory for Sam. Collyer, who defeated his | side. to brought to a close after forty-seven rounds had beon re of Or, a beavy bit or the lett Coltyer was not idle while receiving theso favors, lade. He pnt x SPATE aka hy Si z u fought within fifty-five minutes. The fight was wit- } after a short emai McGlade ana tae Collyer fall. effect, and so pleased the audience that a tnanimous pe prea A ak m verdict of etn ears eased by a very large gathering and passed off very heavily on him, The round was short. jest was made for its repetition. His rendering | Whiletem insane. Mr. Jamieson was req of the drinking song was also encored. Miss Richings | %* Years of age, a native of Arbroath, Scotland, and | quietly, while Mc@inde's face was already flushed, and’blood was (soprano) sang “The Last Rose of Sammer” in a | came tothis country about twelve years ago, manner that gave evident satisfaction, though it has | eeaged inthe twine manufacturing business near his | 144 match between Collyer and MeGlade had long } spent in making misses of well often been more artistically given in many mere con | Teeidence. Sam Collver, the pugilist, is a brother of cert performances, deceased, Collyer being au assvmed name, handers, when McGlade put deen talked of, and a first and unsuccessful attempt to | uci en shoulder and beck of Collyer's peck. Collyer ‘THE MATCH AND ITS PRELIMINARIES. visible about his nose an@ mouth. A Last evoning an audience which filled the theatre in A Pouce Carrawy axp A Tarev Have A Rovow ann | bring the two pugilists together had been made in } was with him, and planted his left onthe mouth and every part was present to witness the rendering of aie yor reasol Ki j- | his The cast of the opera was excel- Townr.—A muscular thief, giving bis nemeas Alfred | February last. For ns unknown, however, def right on the side of McG! Wallace's Maritana, Iade’s went down. The blows that Collyer received 1a this @nd the latter lent, _ Miss Caroline Riebings assumed the rdle of Mari- Johnson, on Monday night stole a chest of tea from the | nite conclusions were postponed until the latter part left Te 7 tana, Mr. W. Castle appearing as Don Cwsar, Mr. 8. G. | store of F. & A. Law, No. 435 Myrtle avenue, and suc- | of November, when final arrangements were entered aoe een pes: Campbell as Don Jose, Miss Zelda Harrison as Lazarillo | ceeded im carrying it in safety to within a few fest of his | into and a forfeit was staked. Tho partios agreed to Rooxp 6, —Collyer wae up first, and walking steadily to and Mr. Henry Peakos as the King, all of whom received McGlade pinnted a good one on'the chin of the latter, deserved applanse for their artistic efforts in their vari- | OW” door, in South Second street, near Thion avenue, | fight for the sum of $1,000 a side, and Tuesday, the 15th 1 ‘ded, thi r ous parts, The principal arias, as well as most of the | E. D., when Captain Woglam, of the Forty-fifth pro- | day of January, was set apart for the contest, which was Sam's body and his right pana Ton race concerted selections, met with an encore. The chorus | cinct, encountered and overhauled him. The Captain | to be decided within the limits of a twenty-four foot | leaving his imprint. They hit away, lefts and right, Col: loGiade’s mouth an singing was better than on Monday night, though thers * me i ti more shots were inetanoes, especially in allegro passazes, where the demanded an explanation as to how he came by the | roped ring and in accordance with tho rules of the Eng- | !¥et setting in two shots on soprani seemed to be too anxious to reach the finale move- | Jonnson therefore refused to give any. tea, Such explanation was re and Mr. e neck, when the Intter went down in bis own corner. It Captain | lish arena. Tho aflair onc settled, the men wore put | was already evident that Collyer was too much for nis ment nuaccompanied by the other choral parts. This | thereupon undertook to arrest him. Mr. Jolson ob- | into training, each being subjected to the severe erdeal | opponent, and odds wore offered on, his winning the appurent haste somewhat marred the unfsons ‘that are | jected To this, and stood apon his muscle. The Captain | through which all aspirants to fistic houora are com- fight. This wasa sharp and decisive-round, demanded by the score of the opera and made the choral | J te foil and tolled fforts grato barshiy on the cultivated ear. ‘The “Ange. | Closed upon him. They clinched. ork fell and vit | pelled to pass. Colly lus” choras in the firstand the final chorus in the last | fact by mutual consent, and instantly struck out from | the vicin'ty of Baltimore, and placed himself under the | menced by Mac making act were, however, exceptions to this rule, The gem of | the shoulder. Mr. Johnson got in a square toft-hander | mentorship of Aarop Jones, an English pugilist of repute, | was short, avd another with his right, which passed tho tho entertainment was the duo “Holy Mother, Guide Fis re right id partiaily closed it. | who put the Gnishing touches on Footsteps,” by Miss Richings and Miss Harrison, in the | {ho'sentare shen became weary and planted Hs m J last act, which so pleased the andience that a unani- ft Hoenan previous to his Rounp 6.—MeGlade came up bleeding frecly. The took up his headquarters in | men were no.sooner at tho scratch than vt lunge with bis left, which tilities com- body of Coltzer without touching the appointed place, planted his right | fight with Morrissey. A more patient and zealous | Collyer got in on the head and breast, and then a good maaley under Mr: Jobuson’s left ear, which knocked | worker than Collyer during the whole course of training | one on the loft side of Mac's head with his right hand, mons encore brought abovt its repetition, m whieh both | that gontieman out of time and caused his speedy sub- | has never been met among the mauy candidates for | when the latier swang fo his: right on the left sido of artistes received the heartiest applause. Independent of | mission to authoritv, He was then marched to the sta- | the triumphs of the ring, and tho athlete, having passed | Collyer’s head, which its musical features, the plot of the opera was excellently | tion nouse in Fourth strect and locked up for the rest of | through th 2 acted—a matter hardJy less noteworthy than the vocali- | tho night. Yesterday he was arraigned before Justice | took his breathings at Fordham, Westchester county, | took five to threo that he would win. Dy zation itself. Tonight Anber’s romantic opera of Fra ley on acharge of grand larceny and held for further | New York. Daniel Kerrigan, a skilled fighter and un- Rouna 7.—Collys or was. the first to respon: joing quickly to Me@iade the latter shot mocked’ hit clearly off his. pins, e crucible, came out refined gold, McGlade | The frionds of McGlade appianded him loudly, and some 1@ to the call Diavo'o will be given. ination, In the above encounter Captain Woglom | tiring trainer, acted as his tutor, and brought his protégé | of time, and g: Taam off the victor, sustaining only a black ove and a | to the scratch in splendid condition, out hts left, which took effect on Collyer’s stomach. Vark Theatre, Brooklyn. lacerated wrist. The Captain was unarmed and bad to FINAL PREPARATIONS. Collyer was short with the retura, and MoGlade repeated An entertainment, varied and amusing, was pre- depend upon his muscle. Mr, Johnsen excuses bis defeat As the day for the contest dr>w near the excitement | the dose with the same hand in the same place. Collyer sented last eveming at Mrs, Conway's neat little ay ee he was tired out by carrying the chest | among the rag men of Now York and Baltimore | et fly left aod right, bat again missed, and McGlado a 80 a was theatre, and was witnessed by a large audience, on the increase, Some time, how. } third time land>d his left on the stomach. fore a definite undorstanding was } got ina good one on MoGiade’s neck, when the latter Collyer then ever, elapsed: and evidently thoroughly. appreciated. The pring | TTR NG® Corry eee aeaeiat orectan, | arived, at as to tho cholco of a looallty | swung in his right at Collyer’s breast aid the latter went wn cipal portion of the programme consisted of a sen- sational Irish drama, entitled Insbavogue, or the Outlaw of ‘98, in which Mr. F. B. Conway ap- peared to a advantage in the title rf/e, and Nia ably, met at their rooms, No, 363 Fulton atrect, last eveatng, | for the battle. Finally, toward the middie of last weok Mr. E. J. Lober was chosen Teyaporary Chairman and} i sotection of the tleld gf action bad decided upon | Mac's nose and ‘Me, George G. Herman, Secretary, All (he delegates Signing ihe ring in the ‘Sup of Goldsboro, aeeal fought with left and assicted by Mrs. C. Henri as Biddy Malone, Miss Alice | from the various wards whose seats were not contested | seulement in xork county, Pennsylvania, and once that | dozen blows, Collyer arrangement Renedict as Kate O'Dwyer, and the rest. of the company. | were admitted, The seats of tho delegates from the} information ol At the close of the th | special Queen sang « handsome duet, entitled ‘ Wandering in and Nineteenth wards were contested, and &@ committee the -time,"’ and a) “Tho ¥hot.’” Queen Sisters evince in many | Should be admitted. The following gentlemen compose looked ways uudvubted (alent, and combine in thelr pergona- | the committes:—Robert Fury. De Serger Fraok of both, ce thither tiang gracefulness. with ttiness. Miss Laura sang pe bbs T. Desmond, P, Ennis, James McCauley and interested repaited, and from Sunday Iast “Pde no Submissive Wife” in good style, and was | Thomas Martin; uaiti} the dawning of the eventful the sects Sp ihe hizve wee a are flee or . baa tae Bin gerne De 4 < el Ore * Andrew Queen, W. G. Styles, Wren and Eaville, FIRB Les : Fteeeguretion corse x mes a anne : pied be ses THE GERMAN. LIEDERKRANZ. Fir The twentieth annual mepting ofthe German Lieder. | wont Washington Market; which, from the uatare. of ditect to Goldsboro on the le fave ily tearing the capital of thelr Stato. kranz was he'd at Liederkranz Ball, in Fourth street, | tho buildings ia the netghborhood, for a long time -— ON THE SCENE OF ACTION. last night. From the annual reports submitted it ap- | qhreatened to prove very serious ia ite result. The fire | | The favorite, anxious to avoid the possibility of any Donred that during the past year 189 new members: were | is supposed to hare originated in the shed of Messrs, | tnlerference by. the patos ee admitted, while 88 resigned. The society at present num- | Tracy & Farrington, from. a stove; but owing tothe | ight was to take ; an ri pare ibis 53 are si singers), 44 | hour at which it broke out it was yory dificult to obtain Colyer ae Jed and faithful trainer, Aaron and 16 members, ate 19 candi- | particulars, and very dangerous to approach too near the | JP dates on the list for admission as members, The report arning buildings, ‘The p eratad eailiomeet tom nasal. Tus takes. anh Topen ‘embraced a review of the musical engagements of the | of those fo the neighborhood, are JB Mar os carefully packed in a box, upon which the eyes produ: a ounce : ‘ Glled, however, with co bar during the rend yout, eens eae eset which ves entirety destroyed. The shed of Mesars. 8 prosperous condition. ‘The «choo! is under the direc. \. ton row (pier 21) to Country row, as were also those of | rival of the itself to insure the su ing of Paniie, who ier duct time ill prove: eaieable’ serwisn | Mesars. Loarned, Perkins & Corson, Lather, Corson, Coxe | the contest sttutie tena of Gekdshore was, eeneeur } ‘chorus connected with the society. | & Spillane and two others, whose names we ould not deserted, for the betting mee prudently Ing fo the society ts also «schoo! for male =r peggy st an pon mw (Beans Sge ke esate irae cae ace ase of its ee Son piosenr us tee foc tuk: Gotas or basaddoes there wan pe \scerauce The’ Jord ‘sitbin's fow hundred yards of the roped very useral and successful institutions, On acco sheds of A Bennett & Co., J. 8. Flynn and Stevenson & | grona. Not until the evening previout to the ‘aid of the Excise law a change had to be made in on Woet street, » Wore likely he appearance of any awaken the of of the halt, which was converted into | £0 escape. the tol ‘of the hamlet, and had it not been for PF iy nln ge See and placed under the direction Fire i ¥v as cnatty rocogainesie features of one or {wo well known acommittee. The male chorus during the year ire in Portameuth, Va. fighting ae torn dertes ‘could has been increased, and the rehearsals on ye are Fortrsss Moxrog, Jav. 15, 1867. not have dreamed that the very day chosea for the inail- lly fally attended. From the Treasurer's report A fire in Portsmouth yesterday destroyed fifteen thou- ee ee ae ae et tet te oe ft that the receipts of the society duriog the | 0d dollars’ worth of property. The loss is moztly nga renter py ee IT te Tippee The were $5,! covered by insurance, place within an hour’s ride of the town rata Misses Laura and Faony | Sixth, Soventh, Eighth, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteen oo ast 6 ; and ag the capital of Pennsylvania itself, | the end of the rall epearen ATE the laughable farce | of seven members was appointed to decide asto who les distant from the site of the | his own corpér. Went Washington Market. > ' { phia w York, while the Marylanders, most of About one o'clock this morning #. fire broke out at | Whom had staked ti available funds upon vaabaly acer but a4 indeed most | nighted settlement can boast. The stakes of led was burned. clear through from Ful- | aise on hand, and nothing seemod wanting but the ar- Neaniten sek ‘eat bich fel ihe tet ah de it four ’cloc! ~ | Wi foll on it po tool wothader went down ina if irposo ji for th t year. joised about the different sporting rendosvous in Rouxp &—As soon as they reached the ‘sige 8 29 pape halves both cities that the party to whom bad entrusted | ter hits wore a ‘Coll; ‘McGlade's on jht, hit for for at least a ing in three on'the mouth and yey be head of Coll, "8 seconds were rather (no E 43 ital for paying of the ‘Revoral amend- Fire in Rendeat. r THe NIGHT BEFORF TUE FIGBT. meuis’ to the constitution were ofered, which. will be gisiag re eo 18, 1800. The din and confusion of Mesdey sight made seaplo acted upon ai the next auntal meeting. The following | A sire at Rondont this morning destroyed five Dulldiags fe a sr Boro pan oe Beg] officers for the ensuing year were elected:—President, | in Division atrest. It broke out about two A.M. Loss | With hie backers and seconds, 5 Mr, Wm. Steinway; Vice President, Mr. Fr. Steins; | $20,000. secured accommodations at the lodging house unten- Second Vice President, louis Kaemmerer: First Secre- i _ > anted ty Collyer and his friends; fires were lighted i tary, H. C,_F. Koch; Saeed Seer noae& eae Fire in New Haven. all the rooms of both hotels, extra preparations were rk; ‘Finance Secretary, Wm. Marwedel; New Havay, Jan. 15, 1867, -| Made, for the reception of the hungry guests, and frarians Messra. Gioeckner aud Muench; Musical Di- oe 3 evorybedy bustled about in So the invasion rector, Mr. Agricola Paur. A Gre broke out this morning in a tenement house on was to take ae hour, Towards ntehment, “ Congress avenue belonging te Simon Roscnberger, des- oe Be Pe ‘ tJ . LA a he begas, BALL OF EXCELSIOR LODGE. “Rhesgerch pore dey re-wnbn pp memset fare drow np ofoo the sation ad Se ore fey to itcinfe ied" offs sie De eae shee See ek manesiben, Teekay 6, Grataen, Six faites Yar escaped from the buildings the village was speedily taken possession of; every porch and planted 195, F. and A. M. in aid of the Masonic Hall aud Asylum | with ae: ‘The loas {a estimated nt $12,000. In- frontage of a private Fesidonge was occupied by. sloop me 9 then each missed a Fand was one of the most brilliant gaterings which has | ured for $7, ors, three or tour stardy Marylanders were - Collyer a om of each bed to bo upon im either of the tt away from bim and was to his corner when met in Irving Hall this season. Over three hundred THE ANIMALS OF fesse Tee seus forall the vishors wore, not to be ob- sooonds picks os ap ans camston tae on tools tommy Persons were present, comprising « large number of WLS OF QAAZIL. tained, and sandw: fruit, coffee, 0s well as liquors | Rovnp 16.-This round McGlade was receiver general. the élite and Veanty of the city. The Seventh regiment | A Lectnre by Professer Leonie Agnesiz, tw | and cigars, and hit bim on the = SET ies ring band disconrsed sweet music while the mazy Breoklyn. Maryland to dance oecupted the company, and a new efficient brass The second lecture by Professor Louis Agassiz, nnder have band, under the leadership of Mr, Vehning, took up the | te auspices of the Mercantile Library Association of | were unable strain when promenading was in order, com. | Brooklyn, was delivered last evening in the Academy of etter de? hiwtae menced ataboat tea o'olork. The fair | Masic of that ctty. The subject was “The Animals of ae cla feomed to be untirable, and te be Keep | Brazil,” an which be discoursed for nearly two hours in | rest in tho capi ceeded mare and sehouleche seers, see iditg | & very Interesting an@ipstrnotive manner, Heromarked | partake of breal delightful to all lovers of exercise om tho light tie | thet to sabmitting a skotch of the animal world of South ii 3g toe, The room presented 3 Yosy,snerkiine apgsecines; Auwerica he did not propose to enumerate the various Dawn came at last, and with it a wi deashian betghtocane pong par agee tar vo, aking no kinds of antmnals which tntiabited that portion of the | covered expanse of fivtds and river, and @a'l of considerable eat ¢1 on committee " mt im cherge. Among other well Enowh ‘Maseueaee. He desired simply to present a picture of the part which | brecze sent were Messrs, G. r now sf T. Woodruff, P. G. &., New York; | dom at present and in past times. There were only | jeady over crowded hotels, continent. This would be only a tedioas nomenclature. y= Ae ary during each of the past few days, ‘A. Tat Ht. P., Graod the animais there take in the history of the animal king- | @ened and | 3B ‘ e I tor, New York; 3 ae ~ holies |. Pecl M, Charter Oak Lodge; J. H. Gray; | four plans according to which the whole animal ah Toe ye nie | Dy eis 4-4 b hehe +4 ¥ peng a ee eg Bon ee een eee kingdom bad been constructed. The question was, u seconds ready ith bis left bat ginality. poe AN ICE BOAT RACE ON THE AUBSON, what is the nature of the connection of antmals ted ie moot fatigued ofthe Yshery ad brightened ap ilo as asin, the expt Cay " const plana those on another prospect nesting @ good fight. the | witha third made such & A Sixteen Mile Course. Accident te the Suew | pian Tesbeses ee meso taken Soeenway commen cheorine nea was deceived shal the sbcloe of = iuog swinging blow that be threw himeelf down after it had Finke. Jeecouks or whether thetr connection was a natural one. | spot hed been made, and soon a sleigh drove up into which | passed over the bead of Collyer. oly sxioon mile Taco took ylnesveday beroton | Anatore mstoialy Know how wey bea prown wp. | weeed while portions of tho crowd followed fos wake, witch na. Honea br Vt ru 0 7 ih sey pero Ponghustdite Yet Soak ra fad wise they came, by thei distribu- | heartily cheering for the partivs in charge. , pier it was ion. | tion. These ev ‘went to prove that one order of PITCHING THE Risa, ou the damaged The affair was intended more for @ reconnoitring expe. | animals had not grown ont of another by a of bats tee y oe juare piece of ground situ en ce dition than a trial of speed, the officers of tho associa. | development, but that each, ns is WO gh a Deyn Mell a A ny er erry tion being anzous to ascertain which cou th maina, was always the same—the fish jing | located about a milo weat' ogee he] hand, for w' ~ irae was the | those which existed in the formation of the {he bank of the Susquehanna, while the pugilisie fam putin two more dest to sail ovor for the grand race for a service of silver. | strata of the earth. There were four plans on sought to fight in county, in the event of inter- and the other on the ‘The two boats were the Haze and the Snow Flake. animals were built—the radiates, molineke, articulates | ference they had mado ai to cross the river lade went down, Collyer on bow ‘of diflerence | immed! to resume ive operations ia Dauphin on both sides, the tormer-were Aaron Tunis, the owner of the vossot; | S24 vertourates, Explaining the polute of dl po et visible on Collyer's 5 | and resemblance in of varions animals en y on Theodore V. Johnston, owner of the Minvebaha, and odins ano Gan wae Ree men- tt tah otto, Be saak mere Davite, serene Lam Re ee Richard Knight. On the latter wore Thomes Parish, | fon somo of the animals of Brazil, Je oar rivers hero, = ym PP yy Baht bg 4 pep ft owner of the veorel; David Harris and Floy Johnston, | pickerel, white fish, and in ihe lower pati & few | accordance with the time-honored priaciples of ‘the which brought up om Mac’ the latter the owner of the Petrel. The time made was Brermge: and in some the tributaries trout. ee en a teee tatten tok teats the princi- and beforo he recovered Yery good, when the fact of the terribly rough state of | There were of in the rivers of | pals; bottles and blankets were laid Mac, however, put in Brazil. Instead stargeom. they bad there @ kind | out and touches given to all the arrange. blow on Collyer’s ribe, when they ho ico a consldered. ‘Both bouts left Fonghikeepalé Mt of | watt Ssh which was., covered. with bony | ments. There, Was me, deky Ja the, sttendance 1y McGlade went down, three P. M., the Haze ‘nthe advance, Of Blue Point, | scales, Hovtead of out they, tad ofan rombling of the who ily gathered on the three infies sonth of the siartinn Deiat, the Snow somewhat, but with a total; SSP axa ts aca ground and pied foot of hardened soil me up with ber rival aft from Thee te lanrbeoeah te becktonn,eapciliy about te ‘and the organ | within twenty- feet the enclosure. Crear yan comparatively side by side. From the last pereg fo with alf the other = to which were harnessed singularly Mamed pot the helmsman of the Snow Flake put his | tetives he marked ‘were drawn beside the outer ring and meta- ‘boat directly into the tee, leaping hummocks here, | difference was sala. into cae bent and cracked wn- dashing into snow drifts there. running from In | der the living thetr frailty was over- one of the river to the otber with fearful velocity, of | tasked, The gn op got ae re ae ine ene _ eighteen Tze ses Seek tbe coumez, Rag d Lt ye ee — pt har a Givesec tote r mit is boat to the rough ice bed ano aeeet tro - Prwed, i eerit 03 fh F en A compliment, Mac fell all in a 4 the distance would have been ly @f parrots | their go that nigood view ot ion Trp daar poten he Ramagad occa ad lersoned, The running time ot Bones, jpg the -! tuples, aos yt vulgur caves tne, on, the Sram 2 Loh leant thy tiles au ‘hour, ‘On teaching Newbery one of | some. of the the | contes by narrow pieces of to two Which cracked like a whip. Collyer landed two more on the on the Snow Flake desired to take the next up fete Ane) Taueh | and secured accommodation as would enable them | the sore when they cfosed, and after » short stg. train back on the Hudson River Railroad, The Lat parts | to keep their from continual immersion in the snow, | gie down, with Sam on top. on we eo him over, and on return, while goi that It was nateral ‘in- | and to bring ‘heads above the level of those of their Roun 2% — s s! ms er Pod eh & mile a minnte, carried away ber Tastes, z Oh k.-4 follow-men. sees task ak a m1 roms | oe y mo a to the i wie ce ait sien ome andharerotand tn Shortly aftor eleven o'clock the aripale and sete, ‘and got rap.on the nose for his pains. He was oecupants of the boat at the time of the accident wore ‘amid Le ty My a ak cop dN oe ay hit, When the Haze arrived she ran down to meek i i i i ey cach missed several blows, and Mc(Glade got down and towed it to Newbut A team of Lorses was soon terows of ae ledeadt oF otter to avoid punishment. rocured and the abih nord tis setobnp. woe Albert Willard, a owned | tis Corner and displayed his of Cotlyor Round 24—-Mac led with bis left and was short. He Towed back to Poughkeepsie. Haze also left at | while ek ‘on Mall 1g brown, white and violet, and those of Mc@lade | tried again and was shorter, and gota rap on the-site of half-paat five, beating back the sixteen miles against a | yet recov pink and whi hen A bare, Beh td the herd; from whieh he went down weok. light air of wind to the northward, the thermometer and Johony 3 Me and Johnay Roache Rowxy 2, —Again Mac led and tried to in tie tort marking zero, arriving home in good season. It would officiating as the assistants of 5 on th® body, bat sam was away, Retu griexyy, Not be jndicious to salt to the southward, as the —— ‘The next qnestion to be was that gan A pooermy oe it in one on the nose and ont foo is rp goa oe in that direetion. To morrow A. J, Bleedker, Son & Co, made the following sales yester- TON Nt ln gloat Mitcheit ror fined A wrgactep od ote of of tl north: order mi bly ns far as nsopos "some, twelve miles from | 7? byte eeaoiolion eying geated themselves for a few minutes the prin- | yer's feet. L.woopate, bf} Cipals arose, donned their Aghting clothes and put on Rovsp 26.—Quick work this round, Coltyer got in 5 the spiked shoes. Both wore white draw the colors | one on the neck, and they both missed wall meant A SLEIQWING RACE. of each man being tied about his waist, Collyer, having | fa when Mac hit Collger & hard on the riba with, Noone MD a thrown his blanket again over his ehoulders, ebortly | his right hand, which ed him ENC, R. 1, Jan. 16, 1967. 4 afterwards croseed to MoUlnfe’s corner, shook bands | Rovso 27.—They to ® work A race {rom thia cy to Boston, Wenty Ove minntes, wo ie eich Maren naa ah i. pripteal, kod fist staked the amount on the | th aed ee Ny Sege8. taaw | Bioory pes arusted bo was to. acuieve,, Toe | collision, wit Max's bard bendy ‘hich ppd Polley ve silane ere ana 18,200 | ian tne ana proposed, to bet two hundred | frienis urging bim 40 goin Mult ett We the lea, to wile for eG! aceepted the | lat met it arn, aid suc eames ea Sperm se | een a Paiste | er het ak haa ‘8 few exchanges a taft brow coming in ‘out Coltver's Urqy, ,| sveats of the in scarcely ~~ a ee . a ihe blood flowed coptolaly, This to ti, bone, ana ‘" piotaly, wee the fir time blod,' 8d been drawn from Coliyer, thorgm he hed. some sover” Scratches ov his eft. side from comtug in comtact with Rounp 25, —Mac seom ready to give bit for hit wi t to have *h Coilye was not’ eifective, and after ver on Lop of hin with Co.” r put in ab, 27.00 the nose, and gut pend in exch “Vt ip avoiding @ right hander from Coh, Rovyp 40. —MeGlade was very slow , Collyer commenved by bitting Mac when they closed and Mac went down. Roonp 81. and got aw: mouth and terrific hit aimed at his neck. Rooxp 82.—Mac hit Collyer on the left side of ,the head with his right, whea they clinched and Mac wa * down with Collyer ou bim. Mac had bis hau@ on €oil- Yer’s seconds, ook Mae's hand away, seconds claimed fou! for their man being touched by hie ’sseeond, The claim was not allowed, how- ever. A row then commenced and several into the ring; but after a while they cooled the fight went on. Rovuyp 38.—Mac missed hie first attempt, bat got om and he shaky ie vee was on Rounp 34.~—A few passes were made, but no biows reached their destination, and Mac got down easy. Rovup 36. —Col missed as Mac was on the retreat magpie aptentine5l ight bi Rounp 36,—Collyer was ageim called to go in an& poo hie opponent, but he missed his aim and Mac got wn. Rouxp 37,—3eac was on the defensive. Several blows ios, thelr hits being out of falling fost and bis face was’ Collyer's head at the second, The force now seemed to be and hard to 0% went down with were missed by both parti distance. Both down, Mi Rovsp 38.—Mac was m 5 @ post during the fight a revived, and was , Who Was now fore The latver fort Mt the call of time. severely in the mouth and neck with left and right, i '¢ Planted two hits also, ono in the stomach and the otfm % the ribs, Collyer planted bis le(t on Marts from a retary, He put in anotie third on the nose, and Mac fell, escm, "8 © down horribly mutilated, while Collyer was as strong treet as at the commencement of the fight. Several blows passed, when Mac went down from a bit os the.mouth. organ when they Rouxp 39.—Collyer led offon the thea put in a left hander on the mou! clinched and Mac went down with Collyer om top, Rounp 40.—Collyer was first at the scratch and waited. for McGlade to come up. He put ima Jeft hander on the mouth, another on the nose, and then seat in @ right hander on the last namad spot, which sent Mac down, Roonp 41.—Mac came up revived and swinging right hander on the ribs, Several hits followed. on both sides, when both went down, Collyer om Rounp 42.—A change bad aguin taken place in ‘e condition. He came up this time quite Tushed at him and fought him down in h Rounp 43,—Collyor hit McGlade on the left eye, and fac making: le, however, got povergly. punished, and was down ia bis own corner. Rovxp 45.—Mac very weak, No sooner at the scratch the latter went down. Rounp 44.—This was a well fought — # final effort to turm things im his favor. than they closed and tac went down, Rowxp 46.—Collyer, forcing the fighting, rushed at ‘several changes took place, when both went down, Collyer Mac and hit him bard on the old ye, and top. Rouxp 47, axp Last. —Collyer struck Maca very severe blow on the nose, and got a right hander on the ribe im return ; but this seemed the last that Mac was capable of giving, for he fell immediately afterwards, and whem taken to his corner his seconds threw up the spor io token of his defeat, and Sam Collyer was awar the victory, after fighting Afty-five minutes. Once the sponge thrown the crowd, with enthe- siastio cheers, broke into ties ring and surro' the ne wed Collyer, _ i ane eemponraee by triumy ul rose and wi over oppe- rner, k hands with McGiade sad nent's corner, where he shoo! embraced him, bestowing upon him every mark of friendship. The Baltimorean then ushered bis aatag- onist into his own vebiole, and the two returned to(be hotel, there to seek much-needed {9 fiud, however, the doors of their quietly dispersed, late dwelling pjatee closed upon them. 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