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| ee EUROPE. The American Yacht Banquet in Paris, Russian Encouragement to the Greeks, Fusion of the French and Democrats, Orleanists ‘Napoleon's Naval Inquisition fer the Mexiean and North American Waters. &e. Re. BY THE CABLE TO JANUARY 16. THE OCEAN YACHT RACE. The American Banquet In Paris. Pans, Jan, 16, 1867. ‘The Americans in this city give a banquet to-morrow to Mr. James. Gordon Bennett, Jr., at the Grand Hotel. Yachtmen Homeward Bound. Losnom, Jan, 16, 1867. Captain Samuels, of the Henrietta; Mr. Lorillard, the Res | coast, and Admiral Didelot, anit NEW YORK NERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1867. vados, the Pomone, the Garonne, the Crea, the Tarn, the Var, the Ardiche, tho Seine, the Charente and the Rhone, steam Since the commencement of the prosent month (December) successive departures have takou place dally, 8 and some vessels have alread arrived at Vera Cruz. By the 8th of January all wi have left France.” J aiated in my last letter that it was rumored that three iron-clad v6 were to be sent to Mexico. This rumor is now confirmed by the following paragraph which appeared day before yesterday in the Phare of Cher- boons and which explains as follows the object of des- patching the vessels-— Ri iron-clad division of the Contr? Admiral Baron de ‘ouciere le Noury is pearly ready to leave for the Gut of Pot Moxice ‘Tue Admiral was Raginn A in Baie, where he wascalled without doubt to receive his afnon tte division conaists of tho fagshi; 0 ip a Flandre, which will start from Cui _ fad joa which will leave at the same the other ships at Madeira or Marilnique. hich will escort the trans. ports op (pete flare fro 7, og ming ‘at of carers corps, will clear route in coming ou merican waters and chase up the libusters, more or less these waters sailing @ have every reason to wim, ‘description are arming and ready to ine eeeaiiiaees will be complete; f¢ that while the Admiral will watch the passages of the Babama channel, Captain Cloud, with the naval subdi- vision of Mexico, will assure the airanguility of that vessols of division of the Antilles, will visit the coast. of the ‘United States, entering tho several porta, and placing himself in Ot he federal authorities to maspeatod asaastears atte 198 to su: armaments whi be made in the waters of the Union, heap epic 080 aren ntnotdinnsy, precautions taken by the French. to ensure the safe return of the Mexican qipenlibeney noe certal seem tw indicate that it has recyived some ae ritabla ie plan of attack upon oe Leanapens, apd ies they great'y ba gers iske of je Mexican ex] baa not end with the embarkation of tho tncariinn i sent you on the 6th of November all the main facts obtained by a vi-it to Bordeaux in the i uiportant case of the President of the United States against Measra, Ar- man fil, tho great shipburiders of Bordeaux, -Mersrs Erlanger and others, for the recovery of uearly three owner of the Vesta, and Colonel Taylor, of the United | millions of francs, paid by the Confederate States Army, leave to.day by the stoamer far New Yoric, THE EASTERN QUESTION. Rossiau Banguet to Exiled Greeks. Viens, Jan, 16, 1867. The Russian Minister gavo a dinnor last night to the Greoks in this city, at which he presented a toast to the | judina: “welfare of Greece,”” FRANCE. Legislative Union of the Orteanists and Democrats. Panis, Jan. 16, (867. M. Thiers is about to give a grand dinner to the Opposition, the Origanists and democratic deputies hay. ing an:ted. gee ROMAN AFF AI AIRS. ‘The Amotican Church Weneves Outside the Uae Lownox, Jan, 16, 1867. A Flovence letter published in the Londen Times tays ‘that General King, the Amerivan Minister at Rome, bi been invited to remove the American viurch vutaite the walls of that city. Mr. King hay 10 faire a villa for that Purpess, - i é » \TALY. A Discouraging Budget. Froaexor, Jan, 16, 1867. “The bydvet of Taly showsa dedeit of over ons hun- red and ifty-nine miltions of for-as HUNGARY. Parliamentary Action, Pasta, Jan, 16, 1867. “the Hungarian Diet has agreed to M. Deak’s address | mented with. Itis eaid that the Tmanstaete ‘eoademaing the patent lately iss10d for tho reorganiza. page rien ire ‘The vot; was nearly unanimogs, ‘FINANCIAL Ai AND COMMERCIAL, The Tendon Money Murket. “s+ Lexpox, Jan, 16—Naon, . The money market is quiet and unchanged, Consols for ere American securities are generally un- ae ia shares, pessrrw open at # slight advance, Losnox, Jan, 16—Evening. Sreoctar pied wi 2016 fas for money, @ decline of 3; per ‘@ent from noun quo‘ativns. AMERICAN BECURICIES close at the following rates, Waited States fve-twenues. Ceutral shares. .. Pani, Jan. 16—Evening. United states bonds are quoted at 72. The Liverpool Co:teu Market. be Livseroon, Jaa. 16—Noon. The cotton market to-day ovens steadier, ‘aplands 14554. ~ “2 Livenroot. Jan, 16—Evening, The cotion wrriet is more active, and prices are firmer, but quote..3 show no change. Saies to-day seached 30,000 bales, The Brendstutls Market. ~ Liverroon, Jan. 16—Evening. “Tho market for broader Middling standy, _ ¥ BY STEAMSHIP 10 JANUARY 6. ‘The French transatlantic mail steamship Ville do Parie, Captain Surmont, from Brest January 5, arrived at this port early yesterday mornin, Bho landed our special correspondence and French ents. to Messra, Aran as part payment for vessels which were never de od them The United States government Claims that, as the contract was not fulfilled, Messrs. Arman jils have no claim ta the money, which of right, now that the “Coufederate” power has ceased to cxist, reverts to ft. Tho case came tnto court a few days aince upon the application of the defendants that the pin uit should give sceuriiy for costs, and, after along: a ment, the court gave its decision condemning M. le Pr des Elate Unie to deposit in the way of security vm Tei the sum of 150,000 francs. Unless the matter is comprom sod, tt will be brought on, T understand, in a few davs for trial, Wossrs Arman have offered to pay 125 000 Cranes to # ile the whole olay, the Unit ed States Consul, President e% the United Stutos, Th pn er amit, has not Deor, aie to see taat this wil lent comp salon Pye i Winch 15 2,880 000 francs, ON RES ES Parties interested in regiment to Pans during “i to accept ther ref ot as linet, the ‘saat of the Seventh Casposed Me aitcome and ba the hoir stay here. I upon General Dix to- 1 invitation and the thorized to make by ttaire, and that General Dix Wai bf requested to forward the Mvitation to Now York, in the hope of in an official form the i U2 induced to reconsider its decision, and MCEFOW ¥ or) tener ot qua: he airgp ror tu tho Be regiment ace ais Mia Dix, vile of the American Minister, received her eonotrem. the resilence ot the Minister, ‘ore a large number of Americans oma ned in or ae since 23, ‘ the Ipgation, He retires 2B, Who was first appointed ‘ond eccretary, will acanme the Poaltlon of of fr Te LUPHT he recatves hg €0 ‘ie stoond aecvelary chip w HD De iiea ce ur. Chartes ix, te von of the Minister, Colonel Hay, Fam luvorns d, will return foo to the Vaited States wiib ME. and Mire. Bi-clow. dir. Georgo P. Pomeroy, the secretary of legation, under ie Bigelow, will spend the | be winter iu ftaly, Mr. Winchestor passed throngh Paria n few days since on his way to Switzeriand, wh ve, after the mo-t trying practical experi tents, hisarm tas beow government. In France it bis been p’ i- Chassepot gun has so ent rely feet er ly the governiners fa <*rions receive the Win. chester. It ay be ud meat mater for the the government ‘ } one acum dan hh Sa peeied is Fits a fat i wil be forced into'it. ws Spratt aay Adah Issacs Stenken peared ak the Ga ets 60 Sunday cxening.in 2 pantomime part in an.old piece ontitied Le: Pira'es de la “avan. A crosded honse greeted her and applaud tho most vociferous mannor as, clothed in her exceedinsly light costume, attached to a flery'steed by tho belt and her writ, abe da-Led up the steep inciine which fea be gape the rocky moun‘ains. The critics give otic’, and «ne of them describes ber ae it is tho most seductive in her ts not the splendor of hor attituder, nor the flame of her preston, Bor th t expres. fine Pa mph of her deticate hand. It Da ies ane. aes mobihty of ber nostrils and Imagine ooking at her that zomo his art to grees Ee neers, cat and o mouth apes \ nea sparkting ang, ‘ to show & white the nostrils quiver ani beat like the wingy butterfly which the heud of an infant has made a pei: soner.’” Adah Isaacs does not reward the author of this with at least one of her most “sparkling langhs,”” she must be hard heartod indeed ‘The Paris journals as uenal_ make up their sammaries of Moxican news from the New York Hxratp, Heeatp of December 13 was stopped, THE MEXICAN QUESTION. PERE French itepest of Mnximiting’s Postion as -omre Siated by Miusclf. [From La France, of Parts, Jan, 6.) goon as the health of the Emperor Maximilian per. mitted be called together at Orizaba a Co meil of State’ aa Ministers Tues aeserublod at one in the attornoon Nevom’: Tho Emperor, althoneh still gee rveue % TOMNILALIS Ciarnatse “a ery: idea. reapecting the new ausie which rocent events appeared to proveribe,” Attor doscriblar the situation of the country from a military of View, the new attitude taxen ap by France, ant pat of We United States, his Majesty drew attention (o ‘Mos dated to ber day of cailing, cont tang intergating hoe racvillees wate’: Mexico might have to make fn order and important ne et os Prantl : FRANCE. OWN PARIS CONPESPONDENCE. Politien! Rimrovs-Napoleou’s Peace Mi Squadron Which Goes to Look Out ft Wasters_The Suit Auninst Arman Fils- New Yeur’s Recepth at the American Mints. her’s—Change in the Legation. renege mares iy Loy. Parry Tag, 3, 18 All sorts of rumors of on exciting 5 kad a rmming: ee ecterhave been in circ. in during the past week, breaking in upon the fer\: Of the holiday season. Tho cent naval success in the Corca ; the note presented by be Turkish Ambassador he way of protesi Against the aid and encouragement ‘given to the insurrection in Candit; the “rumor that France was about to en'er inlo a quiftuple Siliance with Ragland, Austria, Lal aud asually quiet character | good enongh to remain at the head of alas and Tarkey, he ntain her oxisting inssintions, He also spoke ot he Ith, bul added (fat this meet be 1doked upon as parame Be if bt wero made plain fA p:condary consideration, | at ee welfero-of the nation dem: a i to Moxie i willtaly set pgn Re z beast cotinles.” Tn inion of whoo desiaiee, ps = ihe of the _— fiend judge, Emyarog. : ik to bo gogduiyfad em Wi Larrae given by’ aie higti. fane! of Stal whore duvotoday ‘iotism he, bt . eluted. -H: addod, moreoror, that, all that his authority shiontd be freely accopied ty, his wrvvooeb.o mtention . was to ay 5; Our correspondent informs us the Coanyel! conld not, aftes & stato. neasute: by his ‘alesis oft nation had an opportunity of expreesing its wishes, The Empire Must Collapse. [Frou La Liberte, of Paris, Jau. 5. SF Bue ee empire) no bud etek tory, mal by of a ola ks ¥ o 0 fi Soante nn opposition to the projects attributed to Bus | wit ho je only, be revenne fs that Wa, Ginbracing =the removal from the Block | from the custom and peoplo are not ignorant thas thoee Sen of the interdict piaced upon it by the troaiy of Paris | {Uv are taken almost entre! BER eS Tae Of 1856, aud (he seizure of Constontinoplo; the fear | whet means te Saxinan 19 Pay We nt map am arn 4 that Franco is still intriguing to keep Maximilian im | OWE w gondarmery? With what his civil lieet Wit Moxico; all theso have broxen in very inopportuuely ee Santas yee o... oreo ronan | ‘upon this festive soason, and !ad a tondeucy to keap the | heen discovered of organizing and governing & woont political world of Paris ina stato of austety and alarm, | without mousy, how can it be supposed that that Maxienitian Ido not velteve that the Emperor will, if ho ean by ‘any possibility avoid it, be drawn into any complications ‘which may lead to war during ihe year just opened. ‘Nothing could so alarm aad excite France, and Paris particularly, a8 a reasonabio probability of war before the close of the great exhid.tr The heart of Pare \* ow ret upon reaping a pectniary bervest from out of that great assemblage of hations, aud not only hope but cay i tal bas been staked opon its auccesa, The Emp ror kuowe well that any act of bis which might have atendency to interfere with this would nol only be \e evived with a very bad grace tut might lead to dongor- ous consequences, and J think it may be set down aaa Cortainty that all that he can do will be done with # de- 2 lo kéop thie peace tn Europe, at feast until the dixiti- Dition is overand the Parisians have reaped thelr har- vest fromt the mitlions of stringére who will flock heto during ite progrose, As Wy Moxico the governmen', seems.to be hurrying ap the preparations for the return of the French troops. Al the head of jts buliotin, of Sunday morpivg, the Monileur contains the foliow\ag;—‘The maritime mover ments, rondored nocessary in the different, ports of France for the roturn of the oxpeditionary corps from Moxico, being now in part concluded, we are enablet to give @ general list of the veasols which avo already taken token thelr departure for that destination:—Cherbourg, Broet, L'Orient, Rocherart, nd Toulon have furnished the following vorsols-of war and transports:The Fontenoy, the Bayard, the Ville de Lyon, the Ville de Bordeaux, the Souverain, the Mas- wena, the Navarin, the Castiglione and the Lntrepide, qeasotn of the lime; the Aveyron, the Niéveo, the Gironde, the Durance, the Cher, the Aube, the Eure, the Drome, the Yonne, the Sagne, the Allier, the Cal- enn gover MENCO? Pot the clergy ia sald to be rich, and that it will nish Max raliian with money, TO Cpe fnch state. incnis without Iaughing one muat be ignorant of the history end sitwation of Mexico. What does the history het from 1868 to 1861 the olerical te efforts to usurp the power and and Moramon the clergy knew woil t 1 chs tena pre Toagn or MLramont that ai el formar Fenn vesting the Zoloage and Veza bonds, which tevel ve? made dpe ay bali | were soon pegotiated at two oF three per cent ot thelr porniivel value? Did that hinder the eecond from emit- ting the dee Donds, which, without the inter. vention, were going to “oun those of Poza’ Did thar slop élthor from. being obliged es Sz forced Joans in order to be able to tive from day to day’ Did that p even! Miremen from @ taxes a year in advance, and at Inst, to oe hia tenure of awit, t0 steal sie ltadred thonand doars from the Fete Togasian? You the clergy sustained Mirayon! Bas), then, more moncy mut tian in 1800? That weet winter) gachony. Ws. une ey perp? ey 6 clergy, despite tho al a por 18a de ma — i. sai? ‘mowanca i ‘ent ty Impossible to or ative ao well thonr, thas is comteary to ita Nd nrort ge havea mon, Altnoute; SMirarmon and Shara * are pol out to ve ag rallying + podinn the t haar pine milion, neh eteatbert et to donote spiny has ment of opibion, One point mast not -be py = that i, that thote men wore ry Tound the +f lon. therefore imavine that the comatry, ober sentiment, should set itself to follow thewe 8 @ deicslable pleasant. y. The Re {Prom the .) ° sd * Ifthe reins es tut a ‘2 feeble eximence, Jet us add that the republic scarcely lives at all. And, ingularly enough, the repndlicans are dispersing aunt at e very moment in which thi nitive fail of Maxi- mitian was expected to be announced. In the rear of the French snidiera, now bemg concentrated on Vera Cruz, the Escobedos and Canales are slaughtering each other; and juss when the empire is valiant omy, of France to dofend Porfirio Diss hi ed their at erg te a eee ved fer a popu- the anarchists And yot hardiy & month ago we wore told to treat with Juarez. do_our 6 urageous adversaries now Aint, of their Aero? Fe ts scoffed at in Washington, his it refuge ; he ia reviled at Matamoros, bis hap etl conquest, ‘and he is repudiated in the name of the constitiiion which he himself invokes. He : im reality n0 longer anv thing more than the barriviers of New Aro wo stll dosired to treat with bin? Only oe =. wero reading over again the debates of the ‘t four years, “Se 4) ‘whei great logicians were those speakers of the opposition who condemned the empire an forever |" it was supported by foreign bayonets. charitably asked the United States to cone, Me. the a ee Rf Pe nen Aid udlio, Top! o., Masican poonie 4 tions of the United States seen. Let us speak frankly: If the empire is saved, wt owes its lo the mission of Mr, Campbell and General Sherman weatase bayonets” for Mexico are not ones; th those of General Sedgwick fog Malamoron;) of Ge General Sheridan, provisional: piled on the banks Of tho Rio Grande, and those whic jeneral Sherman was to offer to Juarez This has been atl ee at Mexico. Paap roy is anywhere in tho United States, Juarez when protected by the tors of New York still found soldiers; but when upheld by the gorerament of Washington he is no longer anyt! but a traitor te the country and to the constitution, ich is the view now to be tates In two months the empire will have ceased to he the gov- ernment supported by the French arms, and the repub- fe of Juarez will be more than anarchy—it will be reason. THE WAR CLOUDS. Critical Situation Between the Pope and Italy—Russian Intervention in the KE: [From the Journal de Rouen, Jan. 3.) There arc two black clouds on the horizon; but we bolieve that the oxtent of the storm therein gathered 13 exaggerated The first concerns Rome and the attitude which the Pontifical army is said to have assumed. Ex- cited by exterual influences, the foreigners who compose it In great part aro believed’ to be disposed to provike a quarrel between them and Italy. We cannot credit apy Such rumors. ‘The Pontifical army, led by an illustrious general, formerly pad too dearly for tts first excitement to yicld to fresl tomptation. Pontifical government, moreover, would gain nothing by envenoming matters Italy has'too clearly shown that sho wishos for recon- ciliation to imagine that the wrongs could come from her side. If tho Papal government provoked or per- mitted others to str up trouble in Rome, that would not bring back the French. Italy has now ‘the duty of Protecting the Holy Soe, and it tw she that would present ereelf. Finally, the Monttour asserts that the mission of M, Tonelio is succoeding. This affirmation ought of {tsolf' to give a denial to the rumors which wo onj030. The other clouds appear much darker, They are those heaped up by the heroic resistaice of the Cretans and the announcement of a Russian intervention, But here several conditions must be remembered, The affairs of the East are the only ones that 2) not Belong exclusively to anybody, and thet ought necessarily to be tr ated ia common, Article eight of the treaty of Paris is formal. It ig to this effect: — If thera should arise between the Porte and one or more of the Uther Vowers who signed the treaty a, dissecy should menace the malntenance of ri ri a enon of these we partien 1 oP ar ey iva Seema ar Pet une orn fia a, before meat, therefore, betes hee 2 Docent Lc prepa: catioarig dbinew stg on ihe "Povwerd and refer to their mediation. The idea is attributed, it is true, to the Porte of altacking Greece, and people "are pre-occu- Fae) on that subject notes said to have been sont y the Divan to complain of the intervention of the Greek volunteers. But it must also be remembered that the existence of Greece is under the safeguard of Euro pean ny ~ Divan could not attack Greece with- cut coming to an underalanding with the protecting Reogen e Lay not, mot, shereronny. $0 be in a hurry to - ti for es 7 whe Bnd iy but thore who have the threads macy tn th sige hae by their deuterons Reestan’ Peliey—Is the Treaty of 1856 Bind- ips on The Czar? [From Galignani’s Messenger, Noe vege, ition has been oxcited Ra hele bef ee] 2 to show that the events of the ton Ra eS tg thom which have ee place in the iy provinces hav: d-stroyed the of 1856. comarquence, wd Rissia the onerous t orhat imposed “p- al the f the Crimean war, This declarat! ‘would certainly cause anxiety if, instead of aaentat from the journal in question. the author was Prince chakoff. But until that takes placo, and in presence of the calm oceans iy official quarters in Paris and Lon- fo we are at liberty to consider that statement as only expression of a zealous feeling, agreeable perhaps to the Court of Russia, but which by no moans proves that that the latter considers the momont to havo arrived for it to izgue from its long retiroinent, THE ROMAN QUESTION. The Eternal City Under a New System apa “ Order. [Naples (Jan. 1) correapondence of Paris Tempa. ‘The most roement seems to be oamotiahied betwoon the ciergy, with the Carlinal at their head, and the civil authorities, fle concessions made by the fatter aro, it must be admi ted, complete. Tho fire churehes confided by the coverament to —— delonging to tho libera! party have beon assigned by Archbishop to others of his own choice, and be a former from saying mass unless tr wa at rccagnizing the necessliy of whini the temporal power. Tn the mesntime en! office charged with the sperial anini tration ‘of the property of ths .covventa bag bi abol shed, 1s management of these funds net nad i that of the general direction of #08 thie is ome who! |. Fe, | ue to their farnittes, others Lave accepted aayhuas ‘with persons whe have offerod hosp.tality, bat the great fhia,ori'y have lired louses in which they live tu com- mon. Tha 4 sof brew? and ol, whic’ increase, bos occupy the garrons peapte, What es a great namber of fawilies here dw tthe inenns of carn fn some ca-es having * living Nas inoremed twenty years axo, ata El hte he Ninth at Christans—Address to the Saered Colle At the reception of the ear’. .als and pontilleal aa- thorives atitho Vatican on Cur.tmas day Bias IX. tin- viked am energetic reply to an address of devotedng 4 First of wit he thanked tbe esrdi 2 porition of diflic {uy money’ ren: dieappenred at fote-told ce-told fem what what it “PI ue dezived jmeeli gore M52 AAT abs Of The Rasvea Gel (e. ut ie to tha ‘obeervatione of Cardinal Patras, had been spokesmt, he added that le was tren Ceres be know that in the prosmt struggie he dotouted the catise 0 God and of the church, and theres ford he relied on the assistance of the Lord. He raid, with the prophet David, “The Lord is my Ight, the pro: tector of iy life: whom shail I fear?” Ais Holiness afterwards sald that it war necessary to be prepared for all—to ondure every perscoution. He siso ob» served ‘J a fow days before he had received letters Corea relative fo the deaths which two of thein were successful in escapiny from the ferocity ba Ld aay ty and it ‘— they who forwarded to narrative of ta Rome the martyrdom of their ool. leagues. The expressed the opinion that it was necessary to bo ‘to suffer everything i the Chureh, be to reject false offers, and repel every: Ken to the principles of justi: - to x04 Be and the dignity of tho Holy see. ‘ Sienu uae should not be offenstye God an relign mary of the sitceution delivered with sum grent vivacity by the Holy Father. SKATING, Base Ball Match on Skates. Quite on exciting gamo of base bail on skates came off at Sylvan Lake skating rink, Hoboken, yemerday afternoon, between a seloct ton of the Fugie and Empire phy b~ Five tai Lag ig word pay ot. occupy! ho score standing a8 forretanate 1b, Thaztex 13, 16 rans. —_— The Jetome Park Skating Poud. Tho metibers of te American Jockey Club, together with a number of invited guests, will again vis't Joromo Park on Saturday next for the purpose of Lekema re 4 in vee ple of @ ekating pronic, A special trai will leave depot at sloven Ac Mt. Penne enna CURLING MATCH FOA THE CHAMPIONSHIP. A curling-mateb for the championship of the United States came off yosterday at the Park curling pood be- tweon the Caledonian and New York clube, ‘The match excited great Interest and was weil contested, the players tho best that each could furnish, Fors ialulie i Hin @ Gabe nacieuEtih aa? Ghildpltdidgidiiy Hil & gfe AMUSEMENTS, Enslish Opera. The produotion of Fr@ Diavolo by the Richings opera troupe at the Olympic theatre last evening filled the house from parquet to dome, Castle sang very wall, and threw élan end spirit into his representation of the bandit chief, and Campbell gave Beppo's stirring song in the last act with fine effect. Peake's Giacomo was fairly rendered; but the young officer, Lorenzo, was hardly up even to mediocrity. Miss Richings made an exceilent Zerlina, and Miss Zelda Harrison sang the part of Lady Allcash commendably, Mr. Seguin was indifferent as the Dundreary Eglin traveller, Ther chorus and orcheatra were @ latter particularly so under the experienced baton of Mr, Dietrich, . Wednesday Popular Concert. The tenth Wednesday popular concert last might, im the beautiful Steinway Hall, was largoly attended. Miss Nettie Sterling, contralto ; Mr. Eben, the celebrated flutist; Mr, Heindl, ather; and Mr, Eller, oves, were the soloists, and-the orchestra selections from Auber, Schubert, Lumbye, Muller ke Mr. G. W. Colby act companiod, as usdal, and the audience testified their app:eciation of — ino artista’ efforts with applause, The concert was music all and fully equat to the standard of the postions ones. Kelly and Leon’s Minstrel’s, This troupe presents this week a bili full of novelty in every line of tho minstrel business, In the way of songs, jokes and acts, {hero are many now and admira- ble spec’aities. The concludi pear gest ed ‘bantet, en- titled Cinder. Leon, has mad wall probably ron for same ti being a ve inal bar jue, Voth ii costume and cottons 6 the uaked dram _— " Charley White's Combi Combtantion Troupe. A full bill and a crowded house were both to be scen Jast evening at 472 Broadway. The singing of Messra, Edeson and Coltins, the dancing of the ballet, and the burnt cork performances of Charley White and Frank Kerns met with the demonsteative appreciation of the audience, The performances concluded with an Irish drama, entitied “The Fonian's Oath."’ This is a produc- tion pandering extensively to the present Fenian oxcite- meat. It consists of glorification of the green flag, abuse of the English, and extras ond ridiculows positions and fveldents, and is so full of ‘business’ that what little plot there is in it is quite lost and buried. Tony Pastor’s Opern House, The nautical drama of Sailora Ashoro drew a large au- dience at thie popular establishment last evening. The piece was enacted with a great dent of spirit, every one in it domg their best to make it pass off as smoothly as possible. It is pattiotic in the highest sense of the wi and savors immensely of the saline, which rather im- parts @ spiciness to it than otherwise, The ballet and Barry O'Noll, the comic Irish singer, are stl! tho tramp cards here. Tablenux. The magnificent panorama of the leading incidents of Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress was oponed last evening at Union Halt, Tha conception of this sublime allegory has been wlmirably carried out in the designs as well as in the artistic execution of this remarkable painting, which is the joint production of ten of our most promi- nent agtisis, incliding such names ag Church, Cropsey, Kyie, Dallas and Darley. «The River of tho’ Water of ile, ” the “Land of Beutel” and the “Arriyal at tho iates of the Celestial City’? are scones Composed of the moat exquisitg LDAStry ‘of imzeination, combined with us aN Taste, The Tableau will be on exhibition ke ‘a brief season, and are well worthy of patronage, The Ficetwing Fund. ‘We understand that arrangements have been made at one of tho Broadway theatres for a benefit for the fami- lies of the unfortunaie seamen who were lost from the Fleetwing during the oceen yacht race. It will take place on Monday evening next. Mustcal and Theatrical Items. Ristori began a serios of fire representations at Cincin- nati on Monday night, January 14. Thotragody was Medea. On Tuesday night Mary Stuart will be given, and on Wednesday, Etizabeth, Her last appearance in Detzolt wag on Jaguary 12, = and Mrs. Flerenco were playing at DeBar's Op. ora House, St, Lonis, ast wook, making their last ap: pearance on Friday the 11th inst, Miss Luctile Western Opened an engagement in Now Orleans on tho 14th inst. ‘Mra. Chantrau appeared at the Varieties, New Orleans, January 7, in Under the Palm. Mr. Carden acted Enoch Ardea—the play being an adaptation of Tonnyson’s poem. ‘They have Dunder and Blitz in Philadelphia; likewise Biot—not on their oscutcheoa. The Hanlon Brothers played at Montgomery, Ala., last week, ‘Mr. aud Mrs, Watkins met with « good reception at Augusta, Ga., on tho 11th inat. Max Strakosch’s opera troupe are in Chicago. Miss Fanny B. Price has brought out Grifith Gaunt at Savannah, ir. and Mra, Barney Williams and John itiicgtale Aare drawn good houses in Philacelptia during the week. Edwin Adama was in Mobile at last accounts, doing well in the professional line, Mr. Joseph Jecferson’a Rip Van Winkle is waking up the Baltimore play goers during the present week. CANADA. (AL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, The Toronto Trinis—Joku Rogan and Wil- linm Baker Found Guilty, ena ney af mended to Mergy -A Private Secretary Je Duyis in the Suty Mox—Tames Sy attics Acquitted, &e. Toxoxto, Jan. 16, 1867. Tho court opened at half-past nine, Judge Morrison fad Judge Hauarty proadtug. Johu Rogan was (he first prisoner placed im the dock. Ho claimed « jury, composed of half Americans, and the erown granted the requost, One of thd .itnerican jurors, who was formerty Private Seoretary to Jacob Thompson. and Jof Davis, stated on being sworn that be did not Chink DiMsore ottrtmg t.ait a9 he bad expressed hiimeit strongly opposed to the Pentanson the ground that the majorly of thea had beea with General shorman whoa he waarched from Atlonta to the sca. Judge Hogarty—That is not snficiont ronson. You aust weigh the evidence Irrespective of all party feel- te teint of Rogan was theo proceeded with, and he was found “guilty,” tho jury recommending’ bin tg meroy. ape wae defer tiem Baker wae then arraigned, and was also nted a jury compnsod in bait of Americans, The ‘nce rendered contained nothing now, and after the amt Re > ee, Mr. eran i informed Me Tygommeng ‘ba prisoner cuiny, bs aN a Gapadian enséd of beime a Fenian justice to be hed. fd cRengie’s inforn sg the jary of there being £0 s.orcy oF Justice Ina Cavading court, and rotmarked tlint @ contd | not sit on the benca and permit such langage to pass nmoticod. The prisoner waa found guilty, but recommonded to Fogo rad {hon that it Spalding was then placed in the dock and a jury wea accorded him. He was acquitted, Dan- jel Quinn was found mre the. usnal indictment, Colonel Lynch gave evidence in his beball. Tho Mother of Soticttor General Cockbarn, of Canada, Accidentally Birned to Death, Conouns, C. W., Jan, 16, 1467. A dreadful accident, which has resulted ine death of Mrs. Cockburn, mother of Hon. John Cockb in, Solt- citor General of Canada, has oocurred, While folding a letter he~ clothes took fire from the grate, and her body was sevesoiy burned. She tingered in great agony = ngs. pence, twenty-four hours and died last night. Casvels, hor submitted to. Wal, wo thal fon-inciaw, was covorely burned is trying to extinguish the flames, Ice Bridee. Krvavron, Jan, 16, 1867 ‘The tee bridge from Kinston ‘o Cape Vincent is now in good ordor and stxgos are ruoning regularly, Ther- mometer five deg recs below zero, NEWS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Sey Fravciseo, Jan, 16, 1867. alarge detachment of the Fourteenth United o.aten tufantry apes two v Frac gti ea Of the Thirty-second regular crittenden, bound for Ar: cena. ow reaver regiment ordi ood a months ainte io be recruited OF this 66 at bas boon ‘he foximent {s comm: Colonel Goss ‘and deagnate ‘ Kighta United States, cavairy. th arty, Miding clarm, California, bos been suid oa Brookiyu.and Now York Company for $120.000, Tho bark Martin, which safled hence December 13, re- turned yarterd aving her rirtnipast batty sprang ‘The barks Oandace and Jom.u'm Christiin shied yés- tertay for Cork. Captain James Van Tino, the piouesr merchant of San Francisco, dit at tite raridence ia this city on the 14th inst. stock market with apward tendenc: bi fsatooe Wels sete the seat Wonantr ee ott im balk seven thoueana barrevs, fom omen Se Se et SE es SE ANE SES? SOT ESE t SEP Es AEE: OORT I ae Se Se CITY INTELLIGENCE. Tow ov ras Rrvea.—The tide since Tuesday has brought immense masses of heavy, solid ice down the North tiver into the bag and round into the East river, where, from the intensity of the cold, it is rapidly accumutat- ing, giving the river the appearance of one large flold ot foo. The navigation of the harbor and East and North rivers is becoming very difficult, Safling vessels passing to or from sea are obliged to go im tow, and the ferry oats are prevented from keeping their ‘rogutar time in cousequence of being obliged to make long detours from their usual course, in order, if je, to avoid the maseive blocks floating down’ the river, which eudapger their paddies and block up the river, almost completely, from side to side. Evnorean STRAMsiirs AGROUXD THROCUR THE AULEGED MISMANAGEMENT OF THE PrLors —On Saturday afternoon the steamship City of Baltimore, of the Inman Bine, while steaming down the bay in clarge of « pilot, was run ashore-on Fiynn’s Knoll, haifa mile out of Bor course, On Monday evening at seven o'clock, the sieamsh or she Natioual Line, _ ria ashore on Oyster oe eanas toon Isiand, She was also far out of her course, oT pitot. aately both were se ate Tho Erin. grou close to Robbins she had touched, a have received more’ Mismavagement on the part of the pilots is sie or, cause of the Y ¢ pilot ul % per the paete ie B ground. Tus Suicmx w Carmanume Sracer.—Coroner Wildey yesterday heid an inquest at No, 87 Madisow: street, on the body of Michaet Bonnell, the young man who com- mifted, suicide im the store No, 25 Catharine street, where he wae employed, as previously reported. De- coased was of intemporate and on Tuestay even- ing one of the young men in the store ad- vised hint to sign the pledge, O’Donneit will never sign tho pledge in this world.’ nion thon turned to go down stairs, and as he did 20 Donnell sat down ia'a chair and drow'a revolver — his pocket, wert placing the muzzie to his left-breast, 4): Giarzed {, the batt entering | ine heart, causing ‘ae Shortly afterwards, The Jury f found that “com. mitted suicide by shooting himself through the hoart White laboring under temporary aberration of mind.’’ ico ‘was only twenty years of age and a native of Axsiversary of Fraxxtix's Bintapay.—To day is the anniversary of the birthday of Benjamin Franklin. Heretofore the New York Printers’ Society have an- nuatly celebrated the occasion by a dinner; but thia year no celebration will take pice.” i m Tax Auixcrp Foncery Case.—The hearing of this case, in which John C. Williams is charged with forging the name of Smith & Co. to a check for $5,000, ad- journed from Monday, was again put off to noxt Friday at@A. M., in consequence of the absence of Lamptoa H. Smith, the principal witness for the prosoeation. Sicma Pat Ci.co,—fhe annual reunion of this clab was held at the Maison Dorée on Tuesday evening. About a hundred and twenty-five sat down to a very elegant dinner; Mayor Hoffman presided, and felicitous re- Rponses to tho various sentiments tnade by Genoral John Cochrane, John E. Burrill, Chases ‘T. Cromwoll, R. D. Rouedict, Theodore %. Tomiinsen, Henry If An. derson, Thomas M. North, Geo. A. Lathrop, kate United States Conzal to the Sandwich Isiands, and others, Lettors were read from Rev. Dr, Keanody, Dr, Eaton, of Madison University; Major Gone Butterfield, Gitbort M. Spler, Joh FE, Pareo Sayre, Rev. Dr. Hastings, Erastus Clark, aoe ot State, and others. The Sigm Phi i ldoat college society in the city, an ‘eqtablls’ Union Colloge in 1926, >. ity, a3) Was nia Ecectioy (OF Te Kaigurs or Sr. Parrick —The annual election of officers for tho current year for the Kuights of St, Patrick, the represeatative body of our Irish tellow citizens, was held at their headquarters in the Mpison Dorée, on Tuesday evening, and resulted in the election of the following goutlemen:—For pr°sident, Captain W. FE who filled that office in 1864; vice pres! ents, Messrs, ¥. Dolan and Hugh 4 secrotary, Colonel Frank Melitov, of th ‘ational Guard; James J. Traynor, corre- apo and John Foley treasurer, ‘An ox- ecutive committee was atso elected ta make arrange- ments for the St. Patrick's Day dinner, which the Knights always enjoy in that gomal and intellectual {asbion ro consonant with the cl ies of their race, The A the freeressible siues array A Taleo Gaon anid sins el wolore apy ia a Substantial candidate for na eke te i} thioneh @ ven once, I by robable, friend, fe 1 harp will bo heard at the forth: however, that his ta Iw 109ta Sreerr, —Botw Wednesday morning a fire brokéert, . nected with the Lion Brewery, i%ath’e2 oo) avenue. The flames extended to tho covthadlos ; wagon house adjoining, and before te fie + guished Property: to the extent of $15,000 was des! ‘ate fuciuding five large Seaoes sets of harness, two tla sand bushels of oats, hay, &e, The origin of the Aree at present unknown, Ty Bares Srexer,—About six o'clock last night aia broke out in the Junk atiop of Jotin Collin, 27 Bridge Street. The stock was dammged out $1,000; inguret for $1,500 tn the Alban Insuregee Cor The iy ego Company. The Bpper floors were occu dy P tng. The building is 0 toy Jogephs Nailor; it | damaged abou ——— s. t $500, and is o'clook last night a fire occursed in the dwelling No. 262 West Thirty-tourth street, owned and occupied by Dr. D. F. Fetter. iPrelimegatiidls!., at 400, a tra tani or $11,000 andthe. ‘fosasterw for the Broadway Insurance-Company, Incendiary Fire in Frankfort, Ky. Fraxxront, Ky., Jan, 16; 1868. At half.past ab o'clock to-night aa incendiary tired ¢aa Mable of Mr. Neal, om Maia stroct, near St. Clair, The Stable was burned down and slsotwo adjoiningtene-. ment ho ‘The: fire distetes $2,000 nt ly cold that it Merny ie: pray tg water could be he fortunate fall of saow in the early part of the ry ented the conflagra- ton from’ being extended by tying cinders, Tho Gre Prevented ovr caucuses meeting, Fire in New Haven. ‘New Haves, Jan, 16; 1867. An explosion of one of the stills at Leek & Compa- pany’s ott-vefinery, on tho Dyke, took place this morm- ing, suier pee Capek pow rae entire establishment with about eight hundred barrels of oil. L038 $22,000; insured for $5,000 in New York offteoa, Fire in Columbus, Ohio. The Planters’ Warehouse was burnes day, with tor 2,800 to 3,000 balos of cotton, mostiy belonging to’ plamt~ esa, Thore is very Mite insurance, Fire la Kiogstou. C. W Booth's cloth mills, near O Les: ‘seq, $10,000. THE EARLY NEWSPAPER PRESS—LECTURE BY WM. 1. STONE. Al the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association of this olty \iltiam L, Stone, Iasi evening, delivercd a looturo on “Tho Kasly Newspapor Press of America’s, to a rather small sudience, The honor of setting up the first printiag prez belonged to Massachuset!s, ‘The fires uowspaper published In North America was the Baton 2 in 1704, by John Campbell. Tho Ha fe, pubiished im December, 1719, by Wham their content=, Brooker aud printed by James Franklin, sygy thy second + news ‘Than came the New ier ee urank, Boston Weckty Rereaval and 61a Nvening Cok wore next establs ed by Thomas Flect—whose mother wan the veritas: © Mother Goose." The first uewspaper poblished ta tuts city was the New lore Gazelte, by Wil- jam Bi in 1725. Thea came the New Fork Weekly ‘ oted for the racinoss of tts adver- 1 the (ollowing is an example:— wife of Petor 2m211s has left nis hed Doard, tie public are cautioned acainst tr he will pay no debts of ler contract . beet of Garden Seed suid by the said P jor Swith at Squat the Golden Hammer,” ie 6 pg toes of th ctare, was devoted to the ea.ty Jory of newspapers exiating. Pe ee Tt BOSTON FAILURE ASSETS ‘OF THE COMPANY. Bosroy, Jan. 14, 1387. ‘The failure of a large house which has acted a the agent of our oldest line of British steainships bas given coming vanquet in one of those brilliant straius which | rise toa great variety of seusational rumors, which have ‘be knows ao well how to call forth. Ax Eanty Isrropvcrios ito Broapway.—\trs, Lina Conta, while out shopping yesterday was tal Ml at the corner of Broadway and Park place, and before oliveredt of a fine, healthy female child Mother and daughter are doing well. ‘Tue Paris Exposirios.—The ship Mercury, now lying at pier No: 6, North river, 18 expectod to sail on Satur. day naxt with a cargo of articles desigded for the Paris Exposition, The cargo consists of about 1,800 packages and 1,000 tons of general goods, comprising nearly every article pomp iy oe —_~ spare Regd such as jewelry, paintings and 0 joue'rie, wi fe jed by sicamet tagethor =< with staffed birds and enimals, and specimens merican Indiana, in savage aad civilized attire, Acctoesta, &c.—Joseph O'Connor, living at 140th strect, near Fifth avenue, bad nearly the whole of his band blown. of by the accidental discharge of bis gun while out shooting. was taken to Bellevue Hospital. John Kaity, a li buy, living at 181 Cedar street, was ran over oy a wagon, and had his teg broken. He was conveyed fo Bellevue Hospital, Edward Lambert, residing at 43 Madison wat nd unloading cotton 'at pier 50, Kast river, bad h broken by a tne of abale upoubim He was to Deltovue spite, Hugh Shelan, while endeavoring to back h’s wagon on the dock foot of Jainea streei, yestordyy, rua it mght inte a scow alongride, whereby ho jived a compound fracture of the aoa ae 3 He was taken tothe New Yo OP: ————r” BROOKLYN In TELLIGENCE, Tas Taowas Divorce Cask —On the 20th of November lost « notice was published of the entry of a judgment {divorce im favor of Augustine Thomas against bis rae dora. Since then the judgment bey teen ra. cated, and BP vies 12th tnst. an order was entered to tt Sapreme Court discoatinnms the sted by consent tho plaintiff, who becamo eattsGed that the at preferred against hie wite wore ittarly Laly Ine Prosrecr Pank Extexstox.—The, proposet Made just ment of the boundary of Prospect Park, by extending tt southward and taking in twelve blocks from Third to Fitweoath streets and from Eighth to Nin‘h avenaés, is a! present exciting conatderable interest in Brooltyn. The Commissioners consider the extension éssential to completion of thet ject in laying ont and hoautie rounts, and authority therefor will be asked rontalabare. asing ite present 1 is ‘be afforded thom to compi thie m polar undertaking, which hes been so favorably inaus ated, nd Rev Oven.—About noon yesterday, as Dr, James R Bialiord, of No. 235 Union street, was attempting to cross &t the corner of Court and Proskient streaw tio w13 knocked down ae vee over by @ grocery wagou, whieh was driven by 2 boy, a rapid rate, down Fresidos aireot, The doctor, tebe jz abuut fifty years of 9; cat in the bead and: mucis bruised about the bo was conveyed to his residence by some of |i who witnessed the accent. was not ascertained to whow the wagon beloneed. This 1s the second accident of the kind whieh has recently befallen Dr, Statturd. Resour ov Receiees Darvine—Aw Acro Maw Rex Over asp Fatatty Issenen.—An olf man named Barney Kenney, aged seventy-two years, was run over on Tacs day oventng offthe Calvary Cemetery plank roed by @ back returefag from o faneral, and rostaized injuriox which resutted in death # few hours afterwards, The driver of tho hack did not even got off his box to render the injured man avvistance, but continued to drive tapidly till Ue reached the Greenpoint terry, where he erneved over to York. Coroner Smith yevterday took charge of the body of decreased and had it sent to the dead house, He will hold an inquest to-day. THE STATE MILITARY ASSOCIATION. Array, Jan. 16, 1887. The State Miliary Association reconvened this morn. ing Resolutions were adopted urging the Governor to order an catampment of so much of the National Guard | ns may be desirable the coming sntinmer: also request tug tho Legislature to direct the Contral Park Commis. | sioners to appropriate a guitable porade ground tn the Fork for tha use of tho First Division. ‘The varions ameudments propowod to the military cote wore referred to the Adjntant General and the Inspector General, Cojonel Hail moved that 20nd action be taken by this ascoctation bv whieh the sara of $663,000 shal be Footy a Fd for the purpose of | arming and eqnipping tho National Guard. The remot. | I tion was sdopicd — Caviain Heath moved that t offtoors of the association be appointed a committes % confer with the ConstHutional Convention, and bring to 1t7 nolce gach matters ag pertain to the interests of the National Goard, The resolution was adopted The following vere then elected officers for the ensa- ing year: apres emt, rk | chm ye ms ot woh Vito" Presi Colonel C omer 2 Sicnverts ‘ehh do., Colonel Genrge Dens’ Fourih Ao, Gencw! KA. Brown: Tr sarer, Captata Hor 'y Heath; Recording Secretary, Cayain. B, 200; Horeoaponding Secrotary, Colonol A, Wagstaff, Jr, ; Cliepain, Tov. CB. Hughes. CAonel Wagstatt, Genorat Asplawall, and Cotonet Thdmpaon were appointed a committee to present to tho ‘military committees of the Legere tho several amendments proposed to the Mary, code, eomeninernanpsinnan CE IN THE LICKING RIVER. Pont the hopet ry tng) iS : «aT Jan, 16, 1001. ” ve mineariy oak without dolug'any damage to tl paired in firms doing a legitimate business, The anaual rhe could be removed to tho New York Hospital she was = bataagr | ‘of the Union Steamship Company was bela te- 1 no shadow of foundation The suspensions which have been so far reported have resulted In almost overy cage uiddenty | trom outside speculations. Prdlic confidence {s untm- y. The steamships of the company were sold im New York some timo ago, and a dividend of fifty pee was made. The company’s assets arc now $317,500. The mpeutian et cloeleg up afucs and making « Ount dividead was =. to the directors, with — powers. ASTOR iN CHICAGS. ‘Curcaao, Jan, 18, 1967. ed. Every scat fe 2 will Dave (0 give am m ot. Louis, Seats tending two hours im The Ristori fever is uapreced 16, 1987 wa Indianago- road, noar Lafayette, this morning. 1ha whote por was thrown irom the track. The accident was jased by a broken axle. None of the passengers were seriously injured. COLORED TROOPS FROM ‘YOUISIANA 18 rs DISCHARGED. “~Sxano, Ul Jan. 10, 1867. Sixty fi colored United States tufantry arrive pe Rouge en rowe to St. Louis for thot dant wm ZS SLEIGH RACE IN BOSTON. ~<a ~ set” Bostox, Jan, 6, 1867. Parks (ook place a bay station 2.54, 24998. discharge. A sleigh race at (he Riverside Trouins yesterday afternoon, It was Won entered by, Dan Maca, in two heats, RAND ARMY OF THE KEPUALIC. “Pireapeuewa, Jan. 16, 1867. The delegates elected by the differeut posts of the Ctand Army of the Republic m ihe State of Pemnsyt- wauia aecombied in convention this erenng for the ve for the ensuing year, The ot, bat the following is a list of the Louis Wognee, of ommander, C! election of omects 0 proceédings were Ollicers elected —Grat Germantown, senior Vice GFann . Mclitehael, of Puiladelphi, Junior Vos Rovert B. eMinander, ston sonet ‘of Koxboro, AW weswiaat general, quartermaster peyooersland e-copued of irs also chosen, the <elections bemg mado iro (li fersat sections of the State, mander, coo weAT eaves, Coxconn, Ni Sun, 18 fhe thermometée'at Froneonia, i, a moralvg stood at twenty-five degrees betow zero. cos thie Ne Ma Set Tales y is Phalo Fowertat Grop of it will sce A Card from Bat For two months foPeirate slinpiy but emphatically that there ia no fou! Yod auch vepor:s wii, we are ronduent, nalbsty the many frieuds of or how ho 40 fattevingly have ined with erreee ed mite Fe thal 8 test nie deniat DoF he nots has now Sed even pecn tpocheed feees Knope, gor tter that we sheuld do so. on Balt A gaatury noe the estabitane nd eg Of One er been Mt rumors bave beew rife that we aad ire its I's now versio, |r nes vag ag Ge andy | crete ‘ot th hire, wwe Yooh cevuntin that nt me scareely pom LL, BLACK & Sade ee: ‘6 Mrowdway. nT cont New York, Jan. 9 1807, al Prizes Gaenee ta Legal Lotterios. -Cweu- Fawings sent, boing J. CLUPR, Broker, 376sir0ndwag. pg I 2. eer, in ue ehelore rane Taree pid el Wrocie m nage ates Wetieviate ron chin hes 8 Joyed 1 aller cough throats, Bronchial nffectione, ‘Thowe exposed to sarc them, ae they can be cs caston Feq:tlres pn change” of weather should bave tried in the pocket amd (ken aw oe- 0 frat woe of « cold or cough. i va fine t ver Maw aiken Roles re hh Velwin; mad a 3 i 6 Astor House. 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