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R e ————— i o e EUROPE. Tho steamship Cuba, from Liverpool Jan. 12 and | Queenstown Jan. 18, arrived here yesterday, ————— | GREAT BRITAIN. | BANQUET TO THE CANADIAN DFLEGATION | f'he Canada Club in London had given a grand anquet to the delegates from the North American Colonies, Several members of the Cabinet were prosent. The Earl of Carn and SirJohn Pakington, First Lord of the Admir spoke strongly in favor of the immediate tion of the North American Colonies, on the that in the present age small Sta 1d ne r, Watkin, M. P., the Chairman, expressed his satis- | 050 000G 50 jon that the Governm 1 determined to | aban -m;.: ; rw discuss with the Gos United States | P --i'\.u iere the Ge |l.“. n elemes ge Ahhbim‘m claims, and Mr ck, m"-«)n ll\ln:-.' | :n’;l\"\i‘v“';;‘yf”,rl\:.:i}: II I:”. :'-l: ure r the House of Commous, gave in his adhesion 10§ P ¢ e richsrathey, . . »ad the > F S forin Tas NeCesss The Emperor is, perhaps, Meginning to read the THE PARIS . rerne 1o bo th fer of the day in Vienna. An Im- Alarge and influential gathering took pl weetie 10 b e tho- i, presents & com- 21th, at the South Kensington Museum, of the Com- | pl nnesty for all offenses against the Press Law, i cnsinglon Mseills b b rince of | and relieves newspapers frow all legal conseqriences missioners for the Paris Exhibition. L i e tences that bave heen at any time passed Wales presided and took a prominent part in the pro- | 3non them, 1 Tmperial decree will be pub- ecedings. The Duke of Ediuburg was present, | Tished, exennpting from all nix(.nill ics all the et . (1 Alor | political offenders in Cracow and Gallicia. 'A memorial hias been presented to the Chancellor | '"'1'.""\3'L 1 1‘}”:,‘:_"'1 iy . the 12th, that of the Exchequer, signed by a great number of peers, | It W8 WU CEET el Doy members of Parliament, and ofher influential gentle- Wwith Comnt Andrassy, Baron Eotvos, men, urging npon the n:!u ho! n gentlonan the | l 1a ‘.';w;‘s, m"m,:fl-; '\'\l.‘.::]ulllizil];;l.;‘!;:ruulu < desirability of substituting Custem-Hoase surveil od 4 Lodaw Bance through detective or other officers for the prac oo of individnal and personal scarch of b , #he ports and in London. in the ecase of travel railgay between | ! I]‘-,ui~ for the & I 1TALY. b of 1 reat Internation e concossion suggested.” tho el i s A et reduetion of the Prussian Wine dnties demanded by Austria principally of course in favor of Hungary. The objegtion of Prussia is that she would have to wake a similar concession in favor of France. —— AUSTRIA. PROPOSED MEETING OF TIT: DIETS, As might have been expected, the patent issued by the Emperor of Austria at the beginning of this month has produced great dissati nd alarm | among the German inhabitants of his empire. The 3 Deputies of the Lower Austrian Diet have, we hear, rvon, Colonial Minister, | ¢ ivoned the leaders of the German party in the mecting at Vienna, with the object a comnon course of action in face of wan predomivance in ctoof wi wing it appears, been in Prague and other r Diets to of the dang Austria i | altogether {r aee on the IHE KING'S NEW-YPAR'S SPERCH, King's speech to the Representatives of the a's Day contimued to be the | subject of specnlation. It is quite ¢ erfain that Vietor w "1 Chambers on New-Y ven ists ark, o tho camfort and eonvenience Euanuel nsed sirong Janguage about the anny, :‘l’:;-:(lu A dred s "and _other travelers | ing, “It musi‘vot be put down,” and *'if Juay fom abroad passing thron weland on the | be offered a field for winning new lanrels. Interesting occasion offered 1 ! orfor the | qunraval of this speech, whatever was the fext, s ations at Paris. It caumot enue ot prejudice the future | § neession is al- At (o indicate a previons knowledg purpose and an mderstanding between the two Sovereigns, and is thought forceast Eastern eom- plicati Yt it is not yet clear how Italian sym | patiies with Greek insnrres and Freneh opposi r Majeaty's Government. It | 4550 to them can be reconciled. understood that the Government of the Ewmperor, | X AT B aced under far greater diffic ar own frowm | ADMIRAL PERSANG'S E : fact of their much Jayeer number and heavier | The Adiiral's defense hefore the preliminary Com- acale of customs’ duties, will materially modity their | miccion of Inguiry develops some facts stated al the system of search during the Exhiby g | aasembly of people B anaterially affect the tice of the Custom-Tow meet al g g to make the Exhil nufl, beadwmitted by I time by Ti | 1 s TN conespondents, but generally | NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, THE ICE BLOCKADE. ¢ OF OUR RIVERS—A NATURAL BRIDGE CON- CONDITIC NECTING NEW-YORK AND BROOKLYN—THOUSANDS oF PLE CR THE ICE_ BETWEEN THE TWO PERILS OF ICE TRAVEL—ONE MAN ED. But twice in 13 s have the cities of New-York and Brooklyn been unit 1 by the Jelds formed by the A weather—once, in 1852, when thousands of persons erossed the dce between the citles for days to and from, and again i 185 tially, when, for the space «masses of ice floating and surging storm and ¢ of day, the im in the depths of the river hecame wedged to the consis teney of a macadan ad, and the river involuntaxily bridied iteelf to yleld ¥ e and thoronghfare to the | + thousauds, who {hronged the ice in order that they i thelr lives, that “ they rossed the The large floating cakes of Jee, versed the upper half of the Fust River yesterday, descending with noiseless motion, and (he force and majesty of Aretic feebergs, congeal into a huge inerusted and billowy field, between Peck-slip and the Fulton Ferry, and, about 9 o'clock in the morn. ing, the jee had atis ined sufficient firmness to admit of a anfe passize {0 (ose who were adyeuturous to make (ho essay. A brace of ‘longslorcmen mado the first attempt, and suceeeded in gaining the Brooklyn shore, after many might ter 1 East River-on ice.” whieh frow an ealy hoor and curious pdventures on e “sea of jee.” Thou sands of people, on cither margin of the river. stood eong sted, and po sooner bhad the two made @ landing on the Brooklyn side, adventureis tulation arose from the multl wdin, the daring feat. on either side, tions and undalations were d diiven the fee npward. an, o huge white sur- vered here and there with black A the varied colors and Ties com- nes of several adventurons women who natural thuddit K side ona Vo The | 110 be helped over the snowy sierras in o thelr immediate r fi": hrave fnd the field « by the geutles 1o the efiort s police under the com- Fhorne of the Fourth Precinet, who ) that the foe bridge was liablo to the (hange of tide, detailed to profect loss of life, thow W to and 1o hoirs, ud | fro i 1ide commene 1 : . those an the fee 11t the jee heay ing and g wnder | their feet, s if jpoved by sote unseen leviathan, e cakes of the ory<talline material were soeu to bilge up- ward, aud (he 15om the <hor began Lo look anxionsly ice.” Stil the fmpending crowds from veutuarin toward the n the anger did w geady to discuss the wh | B | ple of reciprocal d we cannot doubt | denied in Europe. nelghborh Je<lip Ferry, as weil as the Wall- | at you, ou cqually enligh tiows will sempa- | 1o bas written Jetter to an Italian paper, de- | & Ferry, r e Do Faiatte & jize with our object, and Te al with any | r the yesultsof the inquir: which he says | uninterin wday, wWhe ) | tuiling the sesults of the inquiry, in which he says mnintering v, hen the loe begi Bochnical or departivental difficulties which may Present thomselves THE LATE FIRE AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE. The calamitons five at the Crysial Palace d perempte e also s istrian vessels, the King persouall thing at on: do som s that he opposed 10 Ttalian vessels to g ad the wh tmability of the Directors toyucet the loss from the v ¢ R e Mg e eapital of the Company has indneed the raising of | Divis division, ca 1ying 400 guns, took ne part in th lie subscriptions toward restoration. [t is | hattle. £190.000 in FINANCIAT SCHEMES OF GOVEENMENT *adMinjster of Finance will make his report on the 1ich. He is said to have perfected the plan, de ) E\;p(m] to put a voluntary offering of 8 hands of 1he Directory. THE IMPEACHNENT © INT JOIN P lings of Congre e in E mt Joluson was ajiracting i :-\11.] vised & year ago by Signor Minghetti, of obtaiving d on the Continenf, At Fr gt e R o effect was felt upon the prices of American Soen- | MOReY O the Malian®Bishops upon church pr mities, which declined 1 per cent under the news§ He proposes to restore the church prope RIRIRE OF SHIP-JOINERS, | therefor 600,000,008, in three 6v slx annuat % on the | wents, The Bishops are to alienatc the v hole Mort- . It is said that ise and that the integ- traffic he- for an n the Pope has consented 1o th o, | the Italian Local Credit Company is tc | Turfth propepty in ten y .-§h« fih’ip.inim rs who | "Great Eastern shodh Ke-York and Jin orease of paY, e vessel was pat i tally suspended | madiary between ihe Bishops and the Governtient, | o HEAYY | and to guarantea the 600,000,000 The main o f | The trial of James 1. Wil | 180 e 2118 18 10 0btain the assent of the Ol | e London um‘x Stogk Diseount Conpany, and 1 o the altenll Lo sroverty, without whicly bny- | T pre own in the d—npon a ‘clharge of g we, s g 1y ordered him to | wd did not dar e 1t has heen ascertained Hvidual's name wh 1 which fréquently oc ferry | directory Swith. t (he that the e to K np into | of varions dimensions, theie was on the Al 1t 7480 OF 600 ot m Peck i | | people on the fee to | Ferry, The crowds on i xeitement rifer ou Yoining shores; but either { by the nunsual of er w the distance fro £l of pe nscaquently separated into a mnit width from halfa-de numbers of peopl Ball frightened ont of W1y phaced the ks varyingn 7e Of 4 100 L00t-1of ried down b s by the y it of e of the cakes | e delicate Houps o wolién, two of w kiyn, one being the wi a the ofher the New-Y oy i B¢ o 1 E;;?Ing o dulently N GRe | 4] Dise | unwinng . vo chiecks, the pi- had Fe- | i3 elling | force nuti w | lted in a verdict of L ienced | fta o wio the | sivam tigs it five years’ penal servitude Bl i s many s o Jmoth ' THE STEAMSIUER, CITY oy RosToN,. -~ | P INTOLERANCE AT ROME. .xm'\h 10 the i W th Attention is drawy (6 The fact that the Steawship | R YR filtedlionsd h ¥ s Pl s City of Bostor i the Livie, comploted | 1h terian Serviee held in a hived Lon on ai foo it In. "L%0 0F ihe ferry bouts ni ity ¥ Ane, complete : R pssazes thyonigh the ice he o ithin [M"._}pv ¥ ny } 1N voyees | Rome hius heen suppresse A at the personal instunce ‘ L oty :.u‘l i 1l " k=i 0,000 sinte | the Pope. The minister, the Rev. James Less, tween Liverpool and e led, Mhles—a performance never B < Navan AiTE Zhe Army and Navy Gazclle Aduiiralty I o preparing cstimales for Hdig one firsi-class | wor-plated ven second-ehass (foni to be tor- | ! t-ships), @ oo ense ehipy, 14 swaller vessels, o0 20 gl under senteice of banishment, It is also <t wrate from el his - now condueted in a hired room sey Legation. Card Antonelli ha Wi ey shonld be —— TURKEY e 4 personal tegiet that this § — FRANCE. JE FASTERN QUESTION—RUSSIAN PEOFO “The weekly rtnins off {he Bauk of Frauce show a | A« & to the renir National, the Cabinet of St nes, Petershurg has addressed a civenlar note 1o the Ire . whie containg ee of Mon i in Paris, n_are Em- astern quest itions: The indey i rovinees Thessaly and Epis to ALTiv @ecrease iu the caslytn haud of The new J Linl b is compor A 17,400,000 £ i | Government on the the following prop tenagro and the thie 1 remain a wee via Berlin on ol jon of the Isles from Turkey of Egypt once to Amern: THE STRENGTH O TH1 ATMY sants the sire According to o ] French army ¢ anary Was 610,000 1 ot existence The Monifenr I Howing d covina 1o be erected into a king VINIVERSAL EXminitioN 86 n confority with - hduke * e independe . T s rted tn T ooy b | dow under a Austrian Arcliduke ; the independence gurfaces in the Chanp ¢ reserved for advertisog | of Servia; Bulg to he recognized as an indepen sian Pr and lastly, 1key 1o he Jimited to urposes have heen, hy jon, dated June i1, 1 wes Inelnde the ars, a8 it appears 1 1he official plans, aud se wpbees within the park SXPECVED VISIE OF TUE NEWOER Gl ARD 10 EXHIBITION, According 1o a Pavis paper the Nationy Paris has just been informed, throngh an order of ghe day promulgated by the Commander-in-Chief, | Gen. Mellinet, that tha New-York Guard, which wears most splendid vnifor in the world (), is to send | | ur battalions, numbering 2,000 men, to Paris, forthe | Wreat Exbibition. Gen. Dix has taken the initiative | o this measure. A grand review of the French | the brothe: 1 Wand seview e ! apparent to the English throne, and hrother-in-law ity noder a ) possessions of dent Princip | the Europes Roumelia and Alhania. days. The Liberté hias the following: It wonld bé v deny what is heing plotted in secret tho ®toman Empire between Russia and England, hoth of them cordial allies of Prussia, their not dis- interested instrument. England is to have Egypt: the whole of Geymany; Russia to have from which, however, would be cut ont a France was to nie il Guard of | in-Jaw of the Prince of Wales, the heir inited States tleets in also spoken of: hut this is ¢ 1l gncertain. [Rois the other, very, £d.] | also-to the presumptive heir to the thyons of Mus- 3 o e Mo e RO | covy, and therefore the bond of union between | the o 1t is said that the Empress gave up her voyage to | Ruseia and England. Turkey, whio begins {0 suspect | g, whicl they had rested the fate that awaits Ler, Is uking her arrangeinents, Rome becanse it was discovered that thers was no | robability of the terms which it was intended tiat | #he should propose to the Papal Government being | ‘aocepted. These ave stated as follows: 1. The aholi. | jon of custowms duties hetwean the Pontifical and | where is the woney to pay the fresh troops she is going to arm? This state of things ¢ ins the anghty attitide of Ialy toward Turke Italy is Playing her card. jan States. 2. Full liberiy for Roman gubjects to e i 6t in the Ttalian army (which necessarily wnplies | SPAIN. JAsscoe ton "-;“\ S uiel’s kingdow). 5 | The Epoce says: After the complications whi 6086 the;r 0wn Government by nuiversal snffrage, | bave gecured in 1l cifie, and the abandoument = | ot St. Domingd, & Radical dowination in Mexico will HUNGAT ! be fatal to the interests of Spaiv, The Spanish journals ave urging the Government 1o make a liberal reduction in the taiff, Daily News says: Thy state of (hings in Bpain remalus without change. Arreste coptinug to be made, aud persons who fear ar- rest ave flying the country. The ex-Deputy, Alvareda, who was fast year the Spanieh Minister in Holland, hae beey oxiled to Teruel, Opthe 3d of January an alde-des A dispatch dated Pestb, J “The draft of ap address drawn np by M. Deak Iy re e fence to the Imperial Patent upon the reorganiy nof 8§D army, expressos regret that absolute measnres on the | of the Government continue to lessen the hopes of & mise between Austria and Hungory. It declares Alst by virtue of the laws of the country the royal diplo 6, the pragmatic sanciion, and uvarlable coustitus practice, the adoption of measures yelating o the organization belong 10 the Diet, and that Munga: Francos, A retived Colonel and’ Deputy, to arrest iy Wfilmneggvnflwh'- whicli 13 the yital condi- ’\lnu.l? Francos said ‘im for hasbudd Bad gone out. s T It‘mgmfi:xmw l'bg's drees cous | Very 3-,.14"“53 he offleet, “T shll genag 1111 he x e mmm“ ground of expedienty alone | tnrns" and he afhed 1D the houpe }l 24 hours, reorganization showd never have | Jn the evenin fow “ | Ir fng Of the fyllowing day e et ARSI by rancas oaw to the olficek nd sal T Uink > ar b Ay t will be Useless fop .yon to rewain lere y.nm;:(‘-«]m:v;; ,.:u"'{h';“v pteny Cqtented pode | longer, as I have received a telogtam from Bayonn % & general feeiig of ritation. - Moreover, th rgeney | LU that my Bushand arvived there quite, v iAag 1T & TeOrgaDIzation of the Iy 15 UL & fresh TAsON for i | Eotec i IO O e Semeral o fution, fnastouch a8 HuDEATY | posccrca sanionmer gt Diredtor enetal of {utoration of the Con thout a Constitution is incase of need hut & Weak source reliance, and the Diet can lay uo burdens upon the ua- 80 Jong as the latter continues deprived of 1ts riglxs, recognizes the nedssity for a change in the n atem ol dl‘m um-v!muil Illl§n11'10 modifications upon the weasured which lhave Legp orderes ‘eithout the conscut of the Diot as illegal.’” 4 + The draught of the address in conclusion prays his ty not to make ap arrangement between Aus- and Hungary impossible by absolute decrees, but | withdraw the present Patent and al] other il inances, and to immediately ve-establish the Con- tution on the Tonnd that the strengthening of the e provented bimaelf to the Captal had put bl signatute to the gddress to the 00d,” sald the Captaiu-Gene 0 the tailitary prison of San Fraucisc o shiall ba transferred to the eivil prison of Sals or 1 have a file of paj r* which ghows a conslderab) ficit in the receipts of ment atthe © When you were at the e There are a vast mber of clandestiue publications abont, addressed by | the “ Revolytionary Junta of Modrid” to 1he people, thie army, and clergy, One of these is directod against tho Quoen_especially, and it concludes with these wards: Abajo los Borboues! Viea lasoberania nali (Down with the Bourbous ) Long live the sovereiguty of the people.) E - — CHINA. The China papers state that the French have been Veaten off at Kanghoa, in Corea, with aloss of 45 men, One gunboat got ashore in the river, and owing to the tremendous fall of the tide, which i3 stated to be about 42 feet, ehe was for some time left 50 feet out of water on a flat rock, Sho was eventu- ally got off. The fleet had returned to Shanghal. The news of the murder of the cxew and passengers of the General Sherman 18 confirmed, but it is re- | i te and the oblects of the Pragmatic ion will | gmatic sanction will bt R e el i n‘c‘mlug‘i{ufil thlg Le\‘h’n. o . imedie . Bartal, Vico-President of the Govarnors Pesth, had tendered his res ation fn wnnuql:nlpngz the Imperial Paten Army reorganization ving been written without the assent of the Conn- 1 of the Governorship in Pesth, He lso left tor jenna, having been summoned thithar by the K- peror. - et - PRUSSIA. - * ‘The elrenlar of Count Bismarck to the Representa- | ported thad 2 tives of Prussia abroad had been published. It points | headed, no:bn::t. in flf‘.(’:m‘,’u ;I‘in:m;‘“:l “'l:]: wut the good understanding that exists between 50'"10 paintal revelations in the coolic nmlo{m:nwnn i Prassia and all the States, particularly Denmark and | DA% The Avon, bonnd [from Macao to Havana ‘Hollang, fiotwithstanding the pending questions of Kong“vm:'rs ‘:ln?ll’é:;dm m& T P g Northern Schleswig and Luxembonrg. Peace is | the ground ot hwinns :( ;?Mnbgn(\{:?nm.'hfl:: 'i‘xrv:’;‘ eherefore du:mml ‘:ven'wher‘e.hnnc} h;uhs!l.‘flmu ro. | Siat on a4 Macao t was sound that ill&!ra were mny . care in respect of her foreign policy, can | case is stated to had heen kidnapped. 3 he % berself to the new cou{oltlmdnfzn o T&a:{:nphz::l"::m';;‘llg:gfi:fg’t‘:;fl;fiukbufl 6 Ji (s i “hait ong nduced th thoriti - ry Committes ut;f :gieo Chainber of Dep- | to make rc?mrntlom on Jand and sea for tli!«lfllr“;:‘lvl:f: ad xefused to o roposal that of- q"rfg n'):; x‘.’fiw. ihould bo referred to & ":"’" would at at an amendment of the Con- fion; bu no niovemwent of the gliaracter opprobended > biad taken place. present time bo in rtune. 20 hld%ovever. deumin@oapgn|br;it ' JAPAN, azgfum {or the abolition of the | yx reaonsra so un ramyNR BAN FR. 13 shyst nve given notice 1500,"Jan, B—Tha Fokohama Herald of @) 680 Custom-H g Loey il aoceph Hexicns Gugucd itions for a treaf presen tween ia and K&mfl::“ e Lt ki 1 B the division of | Ties London | afed that | "l"m' there is an intention fo snppress the Americin ser- | it theindependence | fne. While the | ors to enter the | only gne hfe v P N 1 EEER T aan was dise of 1 tpking for the New v fr fue abyss wnd 1he Bat for w moment the 1 it raing Waters of the Eaat River Miny of the cakes of ee, forced by rd the shores on eiiher side aguinst winl o { IHE STEEFTS AND FERDIES, Insulated and m New-York stiff suffers fiom the effe u rm by ina few | woy d | attempt to Kingdom of Greege of a sultablewize for,King George, | %o | camp of (‘.r Captain-Genera) cafue to the house of Sefior | morntn Madamé | lon | strneture of ston rail ive yel heen en their of cars, orto P ree of certatity run several of the lines no longer | over more (han more hadly obstrocted ess of Hiwe by the Kind!y influ; stuge lines have or of their vehicles in npon the virious re porionely through (he snow enet 14 helpleesly * their team to extr tented streets has become ing th Tain. ellid 1o Which still re) slowly awd streeis, not unfreq voud the utmost Tho suow i The i ieredd thoronghly prlvert aci nd wheels, Lhit s attempt “treot seemns ke wadmy 1) a bin of m wilks are covered wii slippery glaze of dwmp show, and pedestravism s only possibie at the iuwinent risk of corvical or ¢ fractnre, During vesterday passengers on the sid were aleo subjeettd 10 the additional dunger nal falling of henvy masses of snow, Whie warmth of t ] d hieavily fut heing 1ooscned hy the T stroet, apd | woe to the nnlucky passer-by who happenod 1o be canght | nundernea Beores of 1 carting the pred all day shoveling and Belt Balltond’s teack on the | 0 Ferry line | were yet snowed wider 1 el Annests, | and a Targe orce was 4t work in Beekuian-st. 10 cloun the svm and Bay the nsimal qnaniities of o wd Jorsey Ci ) I Frauklin av ir way throigh, it 18 only their holls and wheels, 1 ON LONG IRLANTD, 3 wnon the Long 1sland Eailroad shice y last. Tlreo engiues, sent out on | the,road, were heard from yesterduy | baving only sneeceded fn reacking Jernsalony | 0, 4 distance of 3 miles from Innter's , the snow inthe ents being from 18t frozen #o hard 1hat joen can fr South Buy is fro76n 0ver so that feains cross from Bal ud I~I1r 1 the Tes to Vive Tslund, a fistance of wiles. Sich sey 1 X perion the Island for th No trains have | the storm of Thursd Sunday last to op THE BRI reTIoN “ How shall the bridge 1617 is the burden of con verantion among the erowds who huve enffered trom the i For that sose hridge must be had is ally determive which is nov an fron_and sfone I pler in the center of wihle blockade, 1t 18 to erect with i 200 feot Ay the ¥ and apparent widge, five-proof thr he channel, the brid I b ocen, Wi N te strect, lighted by gas, Plied with sewers aud waterpipes, The constin Travel wonld make the stores ve thie proposul is to uake the brid company heing 1 upou the new st t tide of lesirable property, anid a Tree one, tie building uperated by the rent of the stores Tho proposition fe to build (he i . which coald be obtaied upon tiw Novth River, and tuken to the spot on s conld be boisted directly to Ms place in the The Kings County Board of Snperyisors animously passed resolut 2810 fYOT OF i paase of . AYOr Of the passuge of i Dill by the Legislatnre to provide for the cous g & bridge between New-York and Brooklyn, oo on 9 Other bridge projects are explained in the fo commnnications: or of The . Y. T itune. ¥ing with Mr. Wim. Foreo of Brook A morming, L way 8 fwpressed vl his a6 oF it n freo bridge across tho Fast River, that T ask you to allow me to present it for the consideration of your readers. e wonld lmlhlnhrldr'", £ay from the function of Pro pect and Main-s brooklyn, to Chatham-st. square, with 0 abutment in the center of the viver, ‘The bridge fto b w0 feet wide, and fire-proof. On either side of 1t erect stores, ay 40 fect a: With sidewslks of ten feet niront, aud lighed evéry 5 Jeot by gas lights, Reservo the center-100 feet—for dages, cars, &, The stoves would rent readily at #uch priccs o8 would pay o falr futercst on the capita required to binld and keep'tho bridgo in repair, and the citizens of New-York and Brooklyn could thus enjoy the use of a free bridge. Now who will get the charter and also t)io money 10 bulld the bridge | ONE WHO WOULD LIKE T0 AER THE FRizEk BRIDG Brooklyn, Jan. 2, 1661, Rl 70 the Editor of The ¥, ¥, Tribune, Bir; The stern loglo of events has settle 1n 16 phbilo Tind beyond auestion-—ihe Assoiic ewiiy g a permanent bridge between New-York and Brooklyn. very Winter with its snow and lee, and every Summer With its fogs, 18 but a repetition of the evil. All this ine creases with the rapid growth of these great citles, The ‘whole question 18 narrowed down (o this—'* A bridge must be bullt, but leave navigation unobstructed.” The publio deap ¥ WhaieTer Vky s owing | #ide to be in line with tes stroggle | 2 | (Auat), from the roofs | the b he chosen, the stru gr.gnmh, wmple for the ing of these words. '6f the wire suspension bridge prineiple T need not & liat its advantages or disadvan- ppared with the one now to be proposed. nof one of entirely differ- ¥ from the wire bridge, and this T would like public notice, for the public to decl that seems to combine all t a8 it is so \wlll kuown t the ds . ent charae to bring to werits. Tt is one cture must be one of great re%ummogmofml uv‘n’nnrknl one thit shall be secnfé A%d Pérmantatin ments of a perfect structure—great strength, unobs navigation and a noble fire- Sehich allows two broad sid riage-roads, 2 et each, and a design has Dbee ed by a ihis eity. 1t contemplates &t Tine with Rutgerst., New Yo Washington-st., Broo) 20 £y in line with W 5 feot in ever the bridg boxes, in arch y, filled with gether with wrought-iton; the cc £han and 140 fect above high water, with two shore arches of ov 100 feet 10 fect span a it cro the strects whie 1 the top by the bridge-road suitablo for ho 55 to tho bridg ninus of the b e pied proof imilding svision of u wade; the principal lines of railway, as w city maps; and Mke iuterse Brooklyn 1 v arch can be Hnilt elsewhe manner as the Brittania brid, 1 lor, e h from the water, 1 ought ir i coneret 1 with reh onnt upt le structure Is tied or 1 THE SNOW BLOCKADE ON THE HUDSON RIVELR RAIL- KOAD. Y TRLRGRAPR T0 THE TRINTNE. Huepson, N, Y., Jan. 2. night resnited inja ve lem Railroad. the drifts are from 15 to 20 feet d passed throngh since Sunday aft The heayicst s the eonntry iy rions s the I tion. Fhie stock trin tha Able to pass the blockad curnlaid up between Hillsda attle, which are through 3 thought comunication will be at 1o and € rd proof Toadway, 100 feet wide, ewalks, 20 feet sach, two car- Qoublo eartrack. This well-known ar arting from Henry-st, in ind landing at Sand Klyn, e io having a nte above high-w ses; the Tuildi 110 be made st ukes or valua the street-c pridge on the anal-st., to intersect all the bo seen by with the net- ningtou and Sa L f the plan is, that the shoro 1 the epntering re- | is placed in position. The the Mena Th At night 1 v distanc mdicate the h foresoing wonld add a large territory benefiting it in varlous ways, v in the business heart of from ot of land, and be a boon to ¢ fron boxes for the arches on bars passing , making a wol ting i of ordin panded perin The storm of lust Sunday on the Har- At about three wiles below Hillsdale and no trains have detent ecp, crnoon, Tt 15 s visited that se o are opake, wit by farmers i th 3 nat work, morning, un SEVERE WEATHER IN VIRGINIA, Fowrness MoNkoE, Jan, 2. wwe experienced’ the €o 1 of Virginia for ten year: ponds tear the eity are frozen ov €aino, T, Jau, 2 1 the part of I fon below The river w Jx 0N TI MIS Siateng ¢fforts have heen made tain parties aé Mgmp! Within the past two days est weather known in this During In Yness of two inches formed in the rivers, and the Quite a_n in Notfolk ice-hound, The ice in Chesapeake SSIPTT, v).uq\ ut, will nol elose the Columbis i with all thy g below enfd 1.—Amoug the apr hot ( mt of Virgiuin av i ,at the Fifth Ay 1; wan of Ohio, at the Hoffman Honse ; Gen. 10 Penpsylvania: Gen. W. IL Dortalen, U. 8, A.; Lo Jud, the He 4O the Clarend, Povcr. ommma ty o Cour Conrt. 1l Telegrag Stebhing, serpeant Wm. v, A. Saund “hwmbers, + Hotel. - Sergeant W, H. Lef- t, iy D W yet, haa been sent 1o the Fourth Dis et gy het's 1 the of . GoY roRr 18/ e — SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE: DOVESTICO T 2 Arrived, p for New 1 » Flambasu Jan. 2 & for Bl « ok wi for Liverpool, s, 2 W New sl Tavwrence fros from Crunstral Ship Ade ok s 0 full mean- upon ifs e bullt of cast-iron ter, ated to its position s pontoon boats, aud sct up on 'the piers n the same nothing to compare easels, to pass undor cht, would know the height of the whole Line of 1156 Pres: e e (0-TuOTTo s Notwith- t Plekets can b is JANVARY 21, 1867 ak, require. structed tof grade of isulting work of nd-sts. i Straits e bridge from an ar- L would es, each helght of 10 to 20 Hrough L stoue ald to be cetion of e about o neigh- Mgeing id it I ht leo to mber of elsg so far 1raiis, point, ely are of the Dilky, of | on | or A the NOW York Taviacible . & MARVIN & CO ALUM AND DRY PL! FIRE AND BUR dered the Best in the ) No. 263 B {No. 721 CH Averom World, OADWAY. RSUNUT-ST STER GLAR «Iphts. 10 ) ARLAND® Book Store, corner X Twpntyd 4 7. Thers you will fnd all W BOOKS of the Woiks, ad ¥ Vrew 10 TO THO (l 'len-lml ; B g el cloeap I\']ih' PATENT LAMPS! The SAVEST, ot CONVENTENT, w THI BEST LAMP CRANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HAN ean b LICHTED AS QUICKL! I WITHOUT REMOV NEY We deal io KRR OIL in warket, and lnvite the WHOLE LE AXD vitb prices aud te » JULIUS IVES & O Clreulars, I o er R NG and TABLE LAMPSY lied and trimmed RETALL applicants, 49 Makden lan eut b %, N afely and the SHADE, GLODE or CHIM ® best REFINED ne, N. Y, K@ Sole sgests fur THE FOLDING POCKET LANTEKN. AGENT STWANTED FOR HEADLEY GREAT WORK. Tho only hook lssued 03 our Navy durks 80 competition, AR 0 o N " in conneetion with 1 ley's standard works of our irculars and terms. Broadway, Now-York. iES, compri aad othe 2 » ity- bullt CARRIAG US, COACHES, e Nddrens 1. B. TREAT b 'ONE, No. 684 BROADW vits purchasers to inspect thelf extenly CLARE! and open work, ot Lbelr own uflnulul« L] )/,‘ (’V /,’-:, -l AVAL COMMANDERS 1 Heroes, by the rian—complele The Lust payiug age ents can take o tion. Call or e Rebellion. Agents find by Mon. J. T OR_SALE = F 'l‘lll:CKr_t_A?;\lv PR GLISH KERSE BORSE BIANI new tw RRTS, - ur ¥ 8. W. WILSON, No. 200 Hroadway. Now 20 and 30 Weah Broadwar, o J iz th. “The P is Wighter than he Sword.” TIE GOLD PEN—BEST AND Cflll"lfl OF PENS, MORTON'S GOLD PENS, THE BEST PENS IN THE WORLD, For sale at No. 25 MAIDEN-LANE, New- York, and by every duly-appointed Agent at the same prices, Morton makes no Pens stamped with the Name or Trade-mark of any other; therefere, where an Agency is established, the public will be hest suited, and at the same prices, by calling on the Agent; in all other places those wishing the Morton Pen, must send to Headquarters, where their orders will receive prompt attention, if accompanied with the cash, WHO MAKES THE BEST AND CHEAPEST GOLD PENS? Mortox’s Gorp PENs.—Mr. Morton, who is an old friend of Trisuxe readers, makes his appearance again this morning in our advertising columns, Our opinjon of his pens has been too often expressed to bo doubtful, but we take a pleasure in saying once more that we kuow of no gold pens in the world equal to those manufactured by Mr. Morton, We have used them for more years than we care to remember, and wo have sent many thonsands of them to friends who were extending our eirculation. There never was but one testimony about {hem. They write with unequaled easo and with almost, or, if yon choose, with quite u d their durability ablo as the nicety of their work- There is a reason for this perfection. Mr. Morton's pens are made by -machinery of his own invention, of the most costly and delicate construc- tion, whicl enable him to make pens at once better and cheaper than can be fabricated by hand. They have superseded si pens with all who study ex- lence and economy, and_in the same way are rap- ding other goll pens. Mr. Morton now agents ns well as at his own store, No. 23 den-lane, and his advertisement gives, in_an in- resting way, all needful information to purchasers. IN. Y. Tribune, Jau. 4, 1867. NATION nrrlrr,} NEW-YORK, Jan. 19, 1667, m: T seo that you are publishing letters s persons who have evidently become to the pens of your manufacture, It e that you would produce a greater effect by reprinting th ors of those whom your pens have failed (0 % hesides econowi alof space in yonr advertisement, for q.{;utrru( a coluisn of The Tribune would hold them all, 4 But if yon are fixed in yonr present policy, please feel at Jiberty to refer to me, as one prepared to say. is as rems manship. not that yont pen is_the bestin the market, (for Lave made no comparison), but so good, so thoronghly well made, 8o m}.x]mnhlu to every hand, aud so dura- ble p under the most trying “abuse, that he must be, who would seck a better, a much more fastidious writer than I; and he who wearies himself with steel pens while your's are procurable at much less cost, must either be more eonsorvative, or more industri- ons, or of greater means than Your's gratef WeNpELL P OFFICE OF THE PRESS, PINLADELPIIA, JaD.10, 1867, § . N, 00, Drak Str: Five years ago I began to wse o old pen of your manufacture, and Lave written with it ever since, say, at least 12 to 15 pages of foolscap every day. It has continned in good condition, as you may imagine, when I tell you that Tam now using it, to write this note. o found it as elastic as a quill pen, never cutting the paper, never spattering the ink, and, above all, durable. Few single pens have had so steady wi Titinking yon ought (o kuow this, I tell it to you, and a R. SHELTON MACKENZIR, Ormcw OF THR SCIENTIFIO ANRRICAY, 7 Paxk-xow, New we 26, 1061, wannfacture’ of Gol and bavg no Leat- Mr. Morton the best Gold s KOBERT MAC Lditor dcie Iabor, aud his bridas to sces & pen whieh satisges K d Pou for ta of the hizd the market. it does nok keep in o0 tian & Gold one will i * Mo ~[Tbe cry best we have ever met 11 Iaformed wpon the e tar £ all who are His.The Chris rid over to be as ste beat point of tasteful, bt ‘be Christian e pene, far Roches 4 % Nobetterpen than this 's made.— fachmery, Mr. Morton Is enabled bas wo equal. Try thewn. u made. —-{8t. Cloud Desor MORTON'S FIRST QUALITY, (WARRANTED.) Theso Pens ure 18 carats fine, and are pointed with the yery best Iridosmin Points, carefully selected, and none of This quality is sold with the slichtest imperfection which sicill unid the closest serntiny can degect. Every |l-..u is stwmped “ A, Morton, First Quality,” and numbered, The Poluts are warranted for six months, ¢xcept agalnst accident. The Cases are made of Coin Silver, and for this quality are extra heavy and strong. PRICES OF PINS; AND PENS IN SILVER EXTENSION WITH PENCILS, with Pencil Case. with Pencil Case.’. with Pencil Case ¢ Pon...... 3 & 515 te skzo only, No. 1 being the smallest, he Numbers ind V0. 10 the bur e WITH HOLDERS, Ok SILVER-MOUNTED DESK- $2 78 825 400 678 700 5 ith holder. 800 0 I ho) 900 10 I 76 8, 9, and 10 in Morocco Boxes, MORTON'S SECOND QUALITY, (WARRANTED.) re 14 earats fine, ana are supertor to any Morton 86 ey o 860, orton, Second Quality,” ‘wses are made of Coin Silver, but are not so heavy as thoso of the First Quality, MORTON'S THIRD QUALIT AWARKANTED.) I These Pens are 12 carats fine, and although cheaper, are at least equal to any gold pens made elsewhere, as rogards ility, elustieity and good writing qualitics. 18 staniped A, Morton, Third Quaiity,” and Every P numbered. 'r:ul- l‘;nn(u are warrauted for six months, except agalust accident, The Cases are made of Coin Silver, but V] as those of tho First Quality, 3 vulgiihicdenbond o4 VRICES OF PENS; AND PENS IN SILVER EXTENSION WITH PENCILS, with Pencil Case,...$2 00 with Pencil Case. .. 3 60 No. 8 Pen with Pencil Case No. ¢ Pen with Peucil Case MORTON'S CHEAP GOLD PENS, (NOT WARRANTED.) ‘These Pens are 10 carats fine, and are Better Writing, and more Durable Pens than can, without operating Mor- ton’s Patented Machinery, bo produced for the prices, oven wore tho Gold furnished gratultously. ; AND PENS IN SILVER-FLATED EX- CASES WITH P 8. 50.. with Pencil Cas “-with Pencil Case, il Case . 4 Pou Always Ready Per Elegant Pen Excelsior Pen.. Tridosmin Points, the average wear of every one of which L far outiust o Kross of tho best Bteel Pons, although They aro not m#:n::m , but correspond in slzo otively. 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