LONDON CORRESPONDENCE
... LONDON CORRESPcNDENCE. [FROM OUlt OWMX tORUESPONDR-ST.] LO-DON, wNEW YAse' DAY. THIE old year has expired quietly in the metropolis, notwithstanding the excited state of the public =inad ou the subject of Fenianism. The successor of 1I57 was usbered in ti'is ?? with a keen North-lE ast winl, and a temperature some seven or eight degrees below freezing-point. Judging from the number of houses ...