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. TEDE CHICAGD TRIDUNE: SATURDAY. JANUARY 4, 1T —TWELVE PAGIS s ey Greatand good men say that Mcohistopheles | his nrms, and his exr. D B s ; goeth about like o roring Hon. “While that al- , bard. rORBIG FIRES. Teged fact might be made use of by Henry Ward 2 ] fled In asking whether the relatfons betweon | Uermany ang Denmark are about to undergo & |+ - ctiange, v 7 night. Three freight tralns sre snowed (n between Dunkirk and Angols. Four passenger tralos arrived from the West to-day. The nd nose frozen stif? afd the store hording thelr goods was qulckly’ consumed by ‘the flames. Tho large brick THE TRMPERATURE. ‘ The follawing fiures show the cold yeafér- 3 2 4t ¢ i DISTRE . . - : store helonging to Mrs. C. K. Allen waa the Jns . On the Philadel. | Beocher or some other eminent Interpreter of ! qys nid also, happliy, thy scosible amellarntion 5 Loxnoy, Jan, 3.~The Journa’ d'Alsace stntos " hwldfnz burned, and was worth about 87,00, ;:?’&‘E:;:::mo:fib?::;ed? cqually varied cxperlenceasa ground forthe | fn {ha wenmr.‘ ‘“m'u{snu'n obsorvations wero: G."’." Grant (_’or_diflny Received that the greatest distress and destitution presail Total Destruction .of the Second ‘The total loss is In the neizhborhood of $20,0, % belief in the “no-hell ¥ theory, it has batona | & . M., by. the Citizens of throughout Alesce snd Loreaine. Baptist Church at St.. # part of the contents belng saved. There Is no DETROIT. application to ths subject-matter of this articte, g’" i s mey & Du‘blin % - . Louls. - fira department in the place, and Chief O'Neit Suetsntusmich fo The Tribune. Tho poor, homeless, plctorially-raimentless Siemal Service the tempera- i ITALY. of this place, was telegrapld to for nssistance Dzrroir,Mich., Jan. 8.~Another Inlensely | Dovil muat be cold In such weather as this, and, | pnres were: 2 p. m., 3 degrees helow zeros 3:57 A PRSTBRING WOUND, . #0on after the firs broke ont, but the train carry. _ctold day,—the- mercury ranging5 to 10 below. | §f ho ia as shiftless and homeless a8 ho fs repre- | p. ., zero} 8 v, m.. 6 below; 10:18 p. m., 8 bee The Cork Catholi Are Not Loxnnox, Jan, 8.—A dispateh from Parls says | The I2difice Said to Xave Been | Ing thcenzine and men wes stuck in a snow.. Rallway tavel ls much retarded, and several | gented to bo, then a colder object does not roam | low; 11:30 p. m., 3 below, T atholies / ANOTy | 1116 reported that the-wonnd received by Signor drift hotween here and Behooleraft, where the trains arc canceled an the Ureat Western & Canada Nouthern. Several half-frozen persons wora picked up and cared for at the pollce sta- tlons. = S ¢ Caitoll, [talfan ex-Prime Minisfer, at the hands . the Finest lu. the of the would-be assassin of Ring Humbett, s |* Countrys fostering, and that hofs sboul to undergoa dangerous operatlon. abroad thronghout the land. Thus does tho THB RAILROADS, The breeze swhich has prevalled during (he exoression, Uolder than the Dovil—used, | 140"} dacs Is telling most severely upou the though it may be, in a habitual splrl of pro- | satironds. Aside from the Increascd danger fanity,—lose its burden of filppancy and ascend | from broken rails, larger ranning expenses, and were forved to remain uotil this morning, aff, (nq‘nu Assistance. £ ho Insurance rates being g0 bizh on acconnt of the Jack of facilitlies for putling out fires, Iittic Insarance was on the b , . However, So Hos- pitable. ) lldings burned, A Loss Sustained of $140,000; | and th T ) X S 4 - | stoppage or dolays of the traina, their receints 5 ! and the result s nearly a dead less to the owne SPRINGFIELD, L1, ot etashiaiat ol rom the iteght and casnger buaness | And - Talk of Giving the Exe| THE WINTER ABROAD. Partlally Covered by In- | ersand occupants. % Bpect eA ¢ ne, 3 ave gre: A oc of . 3 IO e oAb eoid weather,| a0d _moaphorical ‘grownds & man might | ¢hipiico” sfock and perlshable. pruperty with President the Cold snow-sTORI surance, i AT OSIIKOSH, WIS, Bpecial Dispalch to Ths Tridune, Osnxoss, Wis., Jan. 8.—Last night, with ths mercury at 25 degrees below zero, fn the midst bo excused for .using the figure. It | the thermometer below zero, anid passengers has been sald #o often, It!s irue. Tt fzcold. | whoare not compelled to travel just now prefer It s colder than it has been for years. Just | t0remaln at homo until the weather becomes more reasonable. ‘I'he rallroads suffercd to how far the thermomater has fallen 188 polat | ;45,4 sho aama extent vosterday as they did the Loxnox, ;hn. a‘.—Thcro .is another heavy i snow-storm in Ncotland, and piercingly cold alr, Outdoor labor is agatn inl.ermnuyl and o ran- | The Town of Schooleraft, Mich., Vis- rond blockade s feared. Ited by a Large-Sized Con- bas contoued to-day; indeed, at 9 o'clock thia mforning it was colder than yesterday, the ther- mometers in town registering from 21 to 23 de- grues below gerv. 1t wasa trifle warmer dur- Shoulder. Further Partlculars of the Gun ol of & violent storm of wind, four fires broke out ing the afternoon, but to-night the thermome- | npon which the expression of oplnion is dectded- | day before, and the tralns wero all behind time, . 0 y flagration In different parts of the city inslde of thres or tor marks 34 degrees beluw‘}h 17 unsafe. There are men wHo bave ‘scen the The weathar moderated soimenhat. towars Explosion on the British In France, owiog to the rapid thaw, tho rivers s four hours. 'The old Railrosd House, formerly % ] 2 mercury, sir,” crawling ‘out from the bulb of | evening, but fears aro enteriained of another War-Ship. aro overflowing their banks, and much damage a hotel but lately uscd ae & dwelling-house, was ‘ SENEVA LAREN VIS, tho thermometer and Jooking eagerly downwara | heavs snaw-storin, whicls may prove nsdisast- lian besn, done: Disostrous Firos in Portland, Me., Recse,. | destroged; also the Tarkish-bath establishmeny & arex 2o, e in scarch of flgures below the bounds of imagi- | 3, ta Upner Michigan, Canada, and Y > . h., De a . % | ot C, E. Plum, the residence of . John William: ‘Gunzva Laxe, Wis., Jan. 3'“'7""""1“ for | [ation. There are lso fools and Mars. But it | \Vestorn New Yui-lk.' Tecelyed hers Iaat evening, Six Thousand Bulgarians Mas. n.“}:{\g‘ggfis’fl ;&T;ICE. Hioh, t;“g:’ gd" nd" I the restdence of Willlam Healy, and ona or tw'; the past two days has becn more severe "";:’ any person resily desirea to know how cold {t | state that & heavy snow-storm was in progress sacred During the Re- e I‘luu S, ""‘ ,“';“‘_”d“”‘g"- P 8 Bouth, other small honses, wers burned. Three steam 16r several years before, the thermometer matk- | goyunyje (s, lot hm brave the breczo and bitfog | there, which has put a stop to all the rlflllrmlnd Rt WED. n the e sc'of Lords, Tuésday, Dec. 17, fir engines wars at. work, but the hoss froze fog this morning 27 degrees below zero. The | air and ride awhile with s driver ofa transportion, ond wo connections with the 1678, the Lord Chancellor took his seat on the LI T solld, and the firemen had there hands aud facey , Jue on the lake Ia now over & foot fn thickness, WEST MADISON STREET NORSE-CAR. Western ruads could be made, Sothesa woolsack at & o’clock and safd: 4 FIRES. badly frozen. At one time the fire in the T ahd ‘freczing rapidly. It is too cold for fee- “1Why, bub,- 1 tell you, there halu’t bin The J.ake Bhore & Michigan Sout elrn dl m& Lord B fold's § h {a Parli t Tne Earl of Benconstield—My Lords. when folebitt re in the Turk- bosting. onthintjike It alnce 264, © Cold? Why that's no :lrl;t.;:ln":,ll:‘u ::itn‘::flrl;ctmwu&l:(v%l?: Lend | Tord Beaconsflald's Spacoh fu Parlisment | yaes Tiad the honor of addressing your' Tord- 1IN ST. LOUIS. : l;m'u h“l:-hlhhmu;t h-e--io-uly' lbrlfilunud the TERRE TAUTE, IND. n:{no;:{ n‘.m&!,m"h:l ‘";ern’::e :;“-'l"; M:\: York Ceateal ts in the same. condition. The in En]ogy of Prinoess Alice, shlps, ft was In the warm controversy of public | Hnecial Dispateh to The Tridune. ouse, an ess portion of Mala life. I then had no idea that before we dis- 1y Jan. 8.—. 180 o'cloc! 7 ersed T should havs agatn to apooal to your 81, Louis, Mo, Jan. 8.—At 9:00 o'clock this Lordships. ‘The subject to which 1 have to morning smoke was discovered Issuing from the 0d this Gecasion 15 m]m on which thero 'wurf 'fi: grand organ stand of the Second Baotist Charch, unanimity: but, alas, it is tho unanimity of | on the corner of Twenty-seventh and Locust :";‘;‘::’;cnfi{"{fi_“‘“‘:‘-’ o o ‘:’:,‘"}{ Awirs tlhll strects. ‘The pastor, Dr. W. W. Boyd, was In u] O he Royal fam! of this renlm. A Princess who loved n‘m,tlmnl: bls study at the Lime, and be and his “n%" she left us, and who always revisited her father- | 89ent considerable thno In trylug to locate the land " with delight,—one of those women the | flames, and during that nterval the fire bad obs brightness of whose being adorned socicty and | tained such hesdway that it burst through the :-mwvtgd‘:’ zfl'f,!,?,",’"‘,','l’:f""“?hllvcd,—‘n;. ‘(“;fl" roof fn a score of placcs. The pastor and "cmo! 2 0 the angul of T family,-her friends, and her lxlhjctlfi. 'l"r!ncees: cextony bitesed frot tha chirel wd bifaed Atlee—for 1 will venture to. call her by in analann from Box No. 814. . That alarm that name, though she wore a crown—af- | was quickly followe )y another {ram the hough sh fexly followed b ther th {nrde‘:i 211'0“'-1‘5“;:: ‘r:;orlltfimklngfnml{nnta llu} Amerlcan District Company’s oflled, at No. 500 cal ¢! ichness of culture and e ‘recel rarce intelitgence combtued with the most pure . Notih Twaut-olglitly streck, aind it was irod and rellncd domestic sentimients. [Tenr, hear1] | 81most befor tha firat bad been reglatered. Tho You, my Lords, wlio kaow her Iifo wall, can re- | steamers of tho district tarued ont promptly, cail those agonizing hours when shic attended | and engioe No. 17 was the first on the ground. the dying bed .::r her lllustrlous father, who had | As a matter of course, the water-pluga were oll ‘}":'fc;'; ’z::“'ctro;t,l:«*lll::“n‘;u’;le?{ ";iu y‘vlflliclhmflfl; frozen up, and somo considerable vnlun‘mle timo ‘attended her Koyal brother, at n time when tho | Was lost In thawing them out. When:tha first hopes of Englanil secmed to depend on his Jifo | line of hoso was manucd, the roof of tho editico (hear, hear]; and now you can remember too | was one shect of flame, and all hopes of saving well how,” when the whole of her own famil; were tricken by 8, malfgnant disease, sho l,,fi it were then given up. The roof of the bullding, Deen 10 the:a tho angel of the houa til at Ioss | ¥hich Was very-high, could not. be réached to ier ot vital power was perhaps exhausted, and | any effect by tho streams of water, which.were sho has fallen, My Lords, there s something | converted to frozen spray almost on striking wondertully piteous in the {mmncdiate cause of | the vitter cold ntmosphere, e her death, ‘The physiclans who permitted her to wateh over hcrgufiorlnz !lmll)‘ncnjnlnml ter |, Amostwitintho adveut of s Sre agiuum i under no clrcumatances whatever to bo | 2 8tronk gale which scrved to fan- the ‘fufy of’ tempted into an embrace, fler admirablo | the flames. Whon, Chlol Bexton arrived he at seif-restraint guarded ler through the crisis | onco pronounced the building doomed, and .. &pectal Diatch to’ The Tribuns. Tearz HavTE, Ind., Jan, 8.—~The past two two days have been Intensely cold, Early this wotalng relfable thermometers registered 20 to 25 degrees below zero, according to exposed Tocations. This was colder than since 1850, A change uf fitty-eight degrees occurred in thirty- six hours. ' U ethin' that'| Lake Shore trafns betwean this city and Cleve- oltll lhlv’!’l’to(‘l'l cgl‘:L .Ig,umrn ?1'\';' mn";'?‘.'fiu n:“:z: land made tolerably pood time, but”hiad consid- n the street-lighta afut sl froze st out there, | €rable trouble in kecvlng up steam and getting They look #s it they were burning away- ail through drlits, . Most o€ the freight trains have tlght, but thev aln't.” 1f the statements of tho | been abanduned, to give the passenger trains a loquaclous driver bo niot exactly in accordance falr show. ‘The Michigan Central Ralirosd had wWith fact they nre nevertheless as suggestive of | constierabletrouble, owing toa coltirion between the truth as snything short of personal experi- | the Pacifie Expreas and the Kalainnzoo Accomo- encocan well be, Tho man who retied upon | dation. at Pokagon, Mich., night befors last, prognostications and pawned his furs and Ulster | which obstructed the ronds for several hours, lnat spring, and_has heen unablo to sca bis | and the traln due hera yesterday mornlag about wyuncle” since that time, will doubtiess sgree | 8 0'clock did not arrive at theCentral Depot in this statement, The man’ who called thy | until 4 o'clock lo the nfternoon. The collision plumber a ** fraud,” - his work an “outrage,” | Was quite a serious one. Threa locomotives and his prico an " extortlon,” when the sun | Were badiy damaged, and two bassengee cars shone warmly nud. ,the nirhts were | telescopedand wera wrecked. Fortunately no mild, now repents of ' s rashness and | 108s of lifo resulted from the accident, and only secs how great ond glorious a -thing it | Uvu persons were hurt, One had hi4geg broken is to. be s solderer of pipe’ when revengs s | und another reccived a scalp wound. ‘The cou- sought, The youth who enjoyed the hazy Sab- [ nections with the Michizan Lake Shore Rond at batl afternoon of late suiniier and early fall in | New Buffalo were migsed, and passcagers for taking the object of his aflection out for a drive | Grand Rapids who icft the day before returncd on the Lake Snoro now wishies that hie had not °} yesterday, ‘The Michigan Central ofilcials fn wasted rll his salary, but had kept somoof it this city Imye no information es to tho tronbles Wagainst ! an ulster rather than a **spriog.’ | on the Michizan Lake Shore ltosd, ond wera. «morino® rathor than ‘ uonze,” ‘arctics ? | under the finpression that eversthing was all rother thao an extra pair of 10-cent socks and | ‘Tielt or l.he;r would bave sold no tickets over shoes with paper linfogs. The man who poured | that roed. The duy trains on this rond arrived his money into beer and the beer into hia | nearly all on time, and several freight-traing stomach when the sun was hot and water | were nlto dispatelicd during tho afternoon. “would not_quench Lis thirst” vow sorrows | The Pitisburw, Fort Wayne & Chleago Rall. 1mora at the deatitution of his family than over | road Lnd 1o advices as to fhic stato of affalrs on nis own discomlort, ° thelr road east of Fort Wayne, but the oflicers TNE EFPECTS OF THE COLD Ticro thinks that the road {s open and the trains are meny, zood and bad, - The genernl aud wide- rum\ln5 tolerably well. The morning traln was spread Glatress to bo found {n a city as large | two and o half Lours behind time andl the dsy a8 Chicago has been nupmented to o | train six hoursand forty minutes. Tho princl degrea searcely concelvabla to thie self-induleent | val difliculty arose from the Inabllity .of the rich man, who Is glad that 1t Is so cold outaide; | engines to make sufllcient steam, styeat, but the dangor was happily averted. The princibal insurance was as followst Raflrosq Houso, 8800 in the Millviile; Fred Pitt, furni. ture, 8250 fn the Hecla; William Healy, $500 fn the Girard on the honse, 8475 on furniture; John Williame, buliding, $1,500 :;llldhn l;;oti‘)m'slu: l]: E. Pln‘v, £330 fnthe Falr. o] n_Atlantie; Willlams' $1,000 1o the N’:w Hampahire, ?x‘x:ul:re::‘a:e:fin& in the Atlantic; Mrs. Nash, goods, $563 i B_nnplhln’). rs. Nash, goods, $530 {n the ALABAMA AND GEORGIA. Coruxsus, Ga., Jan. 3.—~The old Jonos Hotel in Troy, - Ala.,, bnrned this morning. Loss, $7.000; no fnsurance. The Rankin House, -the principal hotel in Columbus, withseveral large stores underneath, I8 now—9:80 p. m.—burning. ‘Tntense cold high winds. The flames are roging. Probable loes, 870.000; fnsurance on buliding n than séo,om.’ R R GREAT BRITAIN. GEN. ORANT 1N DUDLIN, Duntiy, Jan. 3. ~Gen. Grant arrived here this morning, accompanied by Gen. Noyes, United States Minlster to France. The ex-President was mct by the Lord Mayor. There was no pub- lle demonstratlon. ‘The General waj presented with the freedom of the city, and, later, visited various places of Interest. 5 Donrw, Jan, 8.—Fx-Presldent Orant, on er- riving ot the City-fall, was cheered by a large crowd who had asscrmbled to sce him. The Mavyor, {n presenting the freedom of the city, referred to the cordiality olwaya existing be tween America and [reland, and hoped in Amer- lea Gen. (rant would do everything he could do toliclp a people who sympathize with avery American moyement. The freedom of the city was [nclosed insn anclent carved bog-oak casket. Uen. Grant replied that no cercmony had wiven him such eatisfaction as the present ove. He waa proud to belong to a country contalning many Trishmen. Ilo said lio was not au eloquent speaker. Ho could _onlv thank them for the hovor done him. 1 ‘Three cheera wers given for Gien, Grant, and |l.hnu moro were called for aud given for Amer- ca, . FULTON, ILL, Fovtow, 1L, Jan.3.—Tha mercury marked 23 deg, below zeroat 6 o'clock this mornlng. Thin {s the coldest weather we hava had for four years, The river (s solid, and the croesing is gmoa between this placo and Lyous. The fee is . ftom ten to fifteen inches thick, and ls being taken out in large quantities. s e — Lo YANKTON. -Yangtox, D. T, Jao, 8.—Twenty-six below #ero. this mornlng, and 13to-night. A clear sky snd no wind. Numerous cases of frozen ears, hands, (efl.h:ml noses. Tralns_on tho ‘Dakota Southern Road bave not moved to-day, all’ the locomotives having been disatled by {rcezing. AT QUINUY, ILL. &pectal Dispaich to TAs Tribune. Qurxory, T, Jan, 8.—The losses and insur- ance on the Presbyterian church edifice burned inthiscity last nightts as follows: .Loss on buflding 53,000, and on the contents $7,000, ‘Thore is an insnrance of 83,000 on the organ in he ome Insurance, of New Yort, and tho fol- 1owing on the buiflding: * Home, of New York, 850003 tna, of Ifartford, $5,000; Phenis, of ‘lelsu‘ua{’md, u,doo; Cnnunen{n). ‘ol New Yark, ST, JOSEPII. MO, nectal Dispnich 1 The Tribune. +87. Josers, Mo., Jan, B.—The past threo days heve been the coldest this city and sectlon have vxperienced since 1856, Tho thermometer fndl- cated 13 deg. below zero at noon yesterday, and to-day the highest figure reported is 20 deg. ; Ur. Butt, ns first Lonorary freeman of the city,. | of this terriblo complaint In ‘safoty. 8he | orgered the Bkinnor truck to ba run up 8o 08 to ——— Ll i 2 It makes an air-tieht, houss, n reate-ire, 3 K90 | ¥ hve pouve bebiad tie. GencrMans | MAdo & apesch highly complimentary o Qan.'| femetnbered and bserved the. tujunctions of [ ¢y LS Toatitato, dirctly east o EVANSTOXN. ANN ARBOR. Business has, in the inain, beon retarded. Traina | ager McMullin guve orders day befors yeater- | Urant, & . ier phiyalcians, But 1t became bier lot to break 1o her son, quits. 8 vouth, tho death of his | the southwest. corner pf Twenty-seventh and | youngest sister, to whom he was devotedly at- | Locust streets. Every cffort on the part of tached. Tho boy was so overcome with miser, i e he nglmed’mnmer Harped pim. o lu.-’r' tho firemen was -then directed to' saving the hurch furniture, and a groater part of, {t. arms and thus she rocelved the kiss of death, | . 4 My Lords, I hardiy know on incidont moro | W84 removed to a place of safety with- pathetic. It Is one by which tho pocts mizht be | out, and- covered with * . tarpauline - by, ltisplred, sud fn wifich the. Professors of tho | the Salvage Coros. Tho flames flue arts, from the higheat to tholoweat branches, | nad fh tho meanwhile ran dlong the roof from whether in painting, sculpture, or zems, might fiud a Dtiox subject of mmme‘mofitlnn.'[ugnr, ono end to the other, and communicated with hear,], My Lords, it {s imposaible to depict at | the tall apire, which was -almost on tho Instant | this moment the sufferiogs of the husband she | eaveloped In flames, and as the forks turned up cipecial Dicwalch fa The Tridune, “Axx"Angor, Mich., Jan. 8.—Thermometer 14 to 18 below last night snd to-day. Two tealus on the Toledo & Anm Arhor Rallroad wero blocked up.by suow witbin elght miles of }:m. city, and have not yot been atle to reach ere. . - About 9 o'clock yesterday morulng the sheds of tho,gas-works were discovered o flames, and for somc time it was feared the works must ¢o; but ‘energetic work ‘succeeded In smothering the fire, aod the lora was held down toths nelghborliood of 81,000, The fire originated from the smoke-stack, which:had beconie ex- cessively heated. £ are bebind, and freight and express stlil on the | day not to attempt to make regular time white roud, Peuplodo 10t care to go autdoors if they | this cold spap prevailed, but to move ‘along a0 svold It *Shopoing® 1s attended with so | cautlousiy, Al tho frelebt-traina of the Com- many discomforts thit it {8 unsatisfactory. Ou | pioy, ure emploved in haullug toal from the the other haud, the plumber, the dealer In over- | liraldwood coal-flelds, for which there 1s an un- shoos, the sclier of overcoats, the man in. tha | usual demand just now. ik 3 fur trade, the keeper of a sample-room, and the | - The Milwaukes expross of the Chicaco & invariablo reporter, rejofes, The dealersinouter | Northwestern - which ‘left .the _city Thursds; orticles of wear fecl rich at the larpo sales, be- | evening got stuck between Waukezan an cause people must be warmly riothed, and mnst | Racine, on account of snow and aditched freight Luy, no matter how cold.” The colder it be- | train. It did not reach {ts destination unti comes, tho greater 18 - the gles of | noon yesterday. Other tralns enst and north the vender of 'liquld warmth. e fills |:Lound were delayed severat hours at that point Dubwix, Jan. 3.—Two hundred gmosts wero present at the banquet givenin honor of Gen., Qrant this evening. Tne Lord Mayor presid ed, fl:n. Noyes returncd thanks for the toasts to President Hayes? hicalth, 3 * CGen. Grant, replylngto the toast to lis health, commented upon the. cordiality of the popular reception necorded him. e belleved and hoped that the trade depression {n America would 8oon be over. e sala tho Americans strove to be honest and to vnr their way as tney bacame nla CARLINVILLE, ILL. > Bpectal Diwwated o The Tridune. CARLINVILLE, (1., Jan. B.—-Tho weather of AT REESE, MICH. Dernorr, Mich,, Jan, B.—~A fire at Reese, on :the Detrolt & Bay City Raiiroad, last night de- the past two days has been fntensely cold, the | toF T 0 oodiicant "for . hot-Beotel, | 1t the same reaton, The morning trafns on | Drosvesous, Sa{‘ 0, Would Eoglaad, His | bus l“!fa'{”'l:"*l}gfll‘" lne|et:lld’r’cn‘whoflwure 50 | nnd around {t 1t prescated &' sight “never to be | straged iho atores of Jobn Newberry, . L. Root thermometerindicating 18 degrees ‘below zero, il “hotling d it were. .| the Ohicazo, Milwaukes & 8t. Paul Raiiroad | $Pecch was much cheered, ¢ e D oy 18 so joffer ouf | forgotten. In tho meantimo tha roof.of the {(&'Co,, J!'2. Gies, a Post the coldess dny for yearn. Bro ot all Linds | Fos vamstor voforses to bens thar i ore frens. | Were Alko behind Himo, hut the. day-traine. Were CORK 50T 80, NECEFTIVE. vondulence 6~ ono whose happiness and 1&Co,, fes, apd the Poit and Ezpres whosa aorrows . alwnys _exclte -and com- | West wing had falien In witha terrible crash, mand tho _loyalty aeod affeetiopate | and the flames wers commutilented to tho lower respect of this Tlouse. Upon ber Majesty a | floor and basement.: A half'dazen ot the brave, reat grlef has falien which none but her Majes o 3 51. nw%; but the Queen, cau so completely gml Brémed whowere busly sugagedin romoving the acutely Jecl, Bcventeen yoars ago her Majesty rich earpeting narrowly escaped hiolng burled in experfenced the crashiug sorrow of her life, and | the buraing rains. .. B g then she was . particularly sustained by the At this functure (10:80 o'clock) theroof of gnm;hlfir w‘h%m she Jm;dug‘: In%t. Lflm asafated | Atary’s Institute caught fire’ in a half-doxey, er ier lapors, and sided her Cr prosence € and cuntel, - Ter Mojesty now fecls that the | P1aces but Sexton and hismen quickly drowned cup of sorrow was noi then. oxunusted, I fecl | it With a flood of water. The™'rool “of (the cast it impossible to use any language, which, could | Wing of tho church then full, and. nothinz was' cxoress tho consolation wo wish to cxtend to | left to bo burned but tho tall stecple, which, hfir in h"-'r -.ormvl} x"n" sutlering !f ‘L?lollmh tf [ svayesedito and fro The.hedt:becann extésiive, altow of ¥olace; Yut, however oxal ‘her posi- s it o frigein i “NoRrT Téd1 Yhol” aho, will bo sustained by th | Wud:eald as’itvwas” Wi ‘5"""‘"'"“'“;“" o consclousnoss that sha possstics tha sympathy | degreesbelow zero, tho firemen . weie driven of the natlon. ([Hear, bear.]. My Lords, unfi back a‘dlstance of 100 feet., The adjolning Cong, Jan. 8,—The carporation of thia city has received an fntimation of the approaching visit from Gen. Grant. A strong fecling is. manifested agalnsc glvlnz him o public recep- tion beeause of his supposed Lostility to Catholiclam. THAT GUN EXPLOSION. Loxpoy, Jan. 3.—Admiral flornby, command- ing the British fieet In tho Sea of Marmora, telegrapha that one of tho thirty-eicht-ton guns of tho turrct ahip Thunderer burst Jan. & kill- ing Lients, Coker and Danlel, two petty nfi!cen. ond four scamen and marines. The gun burst Just front ot the trannlons, the muzzle blowing overbonrd. The dyn had just been fred with a bottering charige, but when 1t hug: lt“’Fn-. londed with a full chargo and empty sbell. 'The boatswain and thirty-two men were wounded, twelvo very badly, The turret was disabled, but ing to death. ‘That is nows, Tne *‘curb-stone | nearly on time. The Iilinols Ceutral, Chicago, AP toads morchnnt H—s peldlor of esp-mufar | Rock Island & Pacife, Chicago. Duriington, & {uvests suother quarter in stock and distributes | Quiney, and il other. roads centering in this his philanthrople favors for 15 cents a pair. | city had moce or Iess trouble on sccount of the Meanwhile the theatrieal managers gaze. {n un- | cofd and the snow-drifts, disguised dismay and with cold disgust-upon-| 'The Western Union Tolegraph wires fared great arrays of emopty seats, The coal-mer- | hard from the action of the scvcre cald, soveral elant mourns that e bas vot 100.000 tons on | miles ot wire between this city and Elnjn being liand, und wonders how he will i}l il the orders | snapped in twain from contrdction. The wires that have poured in upon him andthat he hos | for several miles along the Michigan Centrnl promised to ‘‘send up to-morrow." : The | Ralirond fared sitnilarly. - Reoair men were sent rogged and torn streot-gamin becins to try to | to mend the breaks, atd several severely frost- solve the question of superiority betwoon a two- | bitten noses and eura wero the result, hours’ occupancy of a seat 1o, th ‘‘gods’ gallery” ACCIDENTS, and o olghit’s occupancy ‘of = bed ln the Tho accidents to stoves, gas-ploes, waste- Newsbors* Ilume. [n “the omo case he | plpes, and water-backs nud botlers wero doubt- spends the nmight in the strect; in | leas withont number. One accident slons of all the other ho spends the evening and the night | that hava been reported camo near causing in comiort and out of harm's way, tdeath. Tho waterback fn tha kitchen-stove 'qflfgs?i‘i‘ Yoss estimated at 87,000 to $10,000; 1o {gsurarice, /The fire orfeinated tn Wowberry's +store. ,The cause was a dofective stove-ploe. AT GENEVA LAKE, WIS, &pecial Dizpateh to The Tridune. GENEvA Lars, Wis, Jao. 8.~A two-story frame ‘dwalling occupled by Brucs Arnold, ,owned by the Sherman estate, was burned to itho ground yesterday, Loss, $1,500; Insured for $300 In tho Phamix, of Now ‘York. Cause, a defective fue, onl . by QBCROLA, wWis, - :”‘E‘i; 46‘[«,,6 fnn,, Jan. 8.—A special to the Noneer-I’ress {rom Osceola, Wia,, says a flre there destroyed four dwelling-houses. Loss, has suffered greatly from the sudden cold soap. " FORT WAYNE. ... . _Sprolal Dispaleh in The Tridune. _Fort Waxxs, Ind., Jan. 3.~~Tho weather Is much ¢older than last night, tho thermometer having fallen as low as 24 degrees below. zoro. Trains on all roads ore deluyed, aud nearly all Ifeights hhvo been lbundoned‘. g - DES ‘MOINES, TA. ‘Dxs Moines, 'Ia, Jan. 8,—The mercury liss ranged from 20 dez. below Wednesday evening t0 23 belosw at 7 o’clock this morninx. The low- est potnt was 20 deg, Tralns {o all directions were delayed by the cold. 3 S these feclings T beg to' propose for your Lord- | bulldings, private restdonces, began smokiug, [ $1%000; Insurance, 83,000, A flra thers two BADLY EFROZEN. But as to the cold! 2 at Mr, Eiscnstaedt’s rvesidence, No, the ship was otlmrwhlm uninjured. shifps! acceptanco the following motlont . . Iht Whenerer o tiny puif of simoko was dfe, | MOntln azo destroved five houses. CivemnaTy, 0., Jan, &.—Mattio Cary, 9 years TE SIGNAL-OFFICH IAPORT Boston avenue, burst vesterday imornlug when PREIGUT-GUARLS' ATRIRE, b e arees et rpec | but whe y p says: “Thominlmum temperature was 18 deg, | 8 fire was started in the stove. “The shock shat- below zero at 1a, m. Tt \is the Jowest recorded | tercd the stove in frazmenta, tore the curtaing at this station since 1870 with ono exception, | and windown to plecos, and broke cvery srticlo Jan, 9, 1875, when tho minimum was 90 deg. | of furniture inthe room, Mrs, Elscnstaedt below, ‘The cold wave had passed to tho east- | was qama scriously infured. Iler husband, who wasd at 6:54 o, m., the temperature sensibly in. | was tho only other person present, escaped un- creusing in the northwest ond decressing In tho | hurt, snd by his prescnco of mind save.l the enst uud southeast, The brisk northwester | bullding from probable destruction, for the which provailed o tho Lake region for the past | Kitchen was almost In an Instant in flames. A forty-eight hours is subsiding, and In the north- { similar though no sot serious accident happened west Is backing to the southwest aud south. | nt the houssof Mr. 1. Jervis, the artlat, At 78, m. the temperature waa 18 deg. below, | ‘The water-back of his stove blew up soon aftor ond ot 12:30 p, m, 5 deg. below xero.” | firc was lighted o the morning. Noone was ‘Tho 8lgnal-Office report I8 absolutely cor | injured physically. Tho stove was mutilated. rect at that olevation, Five dew, below at | boyond recoguition, its bowels urmrumnlf in o igh-noon fs not to be sneczed at, while tho re- | sickeniug way. Therears no lopesof {ts re- ports of obscrvations nearer the carth scnda | covery. & chilling shudder down one’s back, and make one Tha cold weather also told on the water-plpes think that & lodge in a zarden of cucumbers, or | Jn the building. Seyeral were frozen up, and in ascatinthe shadow of au lecborg, would be | tho State's Aitorney's ollice ofe burst and vastly preferable to exposura to soy such frigid | flovded the premi en:;‘c::l\ny.h 'Il‘hn s;;x‘!{-l\'n{‘dl ll.fl;:‘i up o h‘uwl —————— e at 4 deg. below at 7 o’clock yeaterdany morning, TR Passengers on the hlcumlnnubu'bnn tralns told TELEGRAPILY. of 2ot LaGrange; 2l at Riverside; 22 at High- wood; 81 at Hichland Purk; 23 av Hydo Park; | A Oreat Combination Sald to 1o Preparing '.!'Au:Lungurut; 20 st Austin; 23 at l'ark to Break Dowa the Western Unlon snd Ridge. There have been wmony wild stories of the Assuclated Presw. Brtn'l:’::d degfie- ol‘mld. h{:xr- they are nnI: Soecial Dispatch (0 The Tribu: Tecorded, he actual cold was = cuou| Naw Yok, Jan, 3.—The Graphio says: The 1o convince the polco patrolmen that * > their duty lay In gusralng the stove of some | final results of the combination of raliroud “pesp-o-day " saluom. \With )n be It sald that | companles agsinst the Western Unlon Tolegraph snine of thy patrolmen froze thelr cars, others | Company have come to light. It appears that cans « | the Western Union are sent, somothing like The cold waa also great enough to couse the d ud street-pavomonta {n many places to crack, somo. | 81000 are ratiway statiuns Lelonzing to varlous times leaving o scam an Inch wide, It is worthy | vallroad companies. Tha telegraph wires aloug of note :lihl“t'llxw pavements I:Id durln%th‘a]n:fl the routes of the railroads ars the property of Yoar, aud In the mauner most approved of 1ats, | thesa corporations, and simply leased by the utd not split, ‘The same cold was cuough 1o | vy, 9 Treeza the watar In tho gas pipes—tho result of Western Unfon, Wers all the raiiroad which Mr. Blilings so often speaks to the Coun- | €ompanies to combine and form an cil tias Committce—~and cut ofl the street sun- | assoclation of their own for operating these Blats & Fiona o0 "l et rotieca by | pirer. ft wouldat onco depeiva e Talegrash Company of three-fourttis of [ts business, and tho Jlight of * oue-penny dips " and the belated i i strect wagforer meandered u“mw“{ home- | OVer two-thirds of the atations from which fts ward by the Nght of the moon, which ulone pre- | most lucrative business is dorived, But the veuted total durkuess in mnn{ quariers of the, | New York Central, with its conoections, (s ffl;’ "ll:;m classes of citizens who suffercd must’ | favorablo to the Westorn Unlon, becausa of the ¢l {nterests of the Vauderbfit family In the stock RTREET-CAK AND OMNIDUS DIIVERS, ; partieiturly thoso whose runs extonded throngh | ©Of tho Telegraph Cowpany. Wiile this alds in tho night, " OF the two clasaes tho bus drivers | strevitheniog the holdof the Tulegraph Come fared tho worse. Totally unprotected, and un- | pany, it fs u source of jeslousy among the atle towet down fron their exposed perches ol auil take o rup, they felt the blast inall its gMlesruof obcs ealirodi coliuaulos,.. ThorniJs Keennean and tho cold fn all fis mtensity, Ono | [6)BZ smong tho officials of all other great of Razor's men, It was rumorod, bad bech frozen | trunk lines that thiey have been made the tools todeath. “The nimor could 1ot be authenticat- | audazeats of the Vanderbllt thterost, The recent el The Weat Division Lino car-drivers had a | United Btates Supreme Court decislon gave op- hurd thus of ft. Many of them frosted hands, ooty monks, sk, T eun sdre. Ak “‘,'1‘ portunity for the combination to act. It Is erlously lojured, Tho drivers though it is the jutention of the oriiiuators of vonduet: on other llnes also frosted the the new movement to organize & company in selves to 8 Jittlo extent, but oue dangeror which all the trunk rallroad lnes, with the ex- bus yet to be reported, The companles pre- | ception of the New York Central, are to taxe vided extra men to toke the pluces uf alf such i 2 33 should Lo bitten, wnd thise who were 8o | Stock- Messages aro to be scut at about ove- nipoed by Jack Froat wers atforded all tho at- | $hitd the present price, Press messuges, s tendauee and kindly care thoy needed. The | vecially, are to be transmnitted at verylow rates. serious cases of froezing are not very numorous o e oo ft y It ts supposed that, with the wires and poles Lowpox, Jan. 8.—A strlke lias occurred among the freight-train guards on the Midiand Nallway ngainst the prolongation of the hours of labor. Demonstrations have been made at London, Brad(ord, Bedford, Manchester, Leeds, Bhefjeld, Nottiugham, and Lelcester, Disturt: wnces are feared ot Lefcester, TURKEY. REVUSR TO BUBMIT, Viryxa, Jan, 4.—The Political Correspondence saya intelligenca has been recelved from Scutari tbat the fnhabltants of Podgoriiza telégraphicd tho 8ultan their determination not to suhmit In any casc to the onforcement of the Berlin treaty. Stmultancously with this notice the nuthoritles of Podgoritza demolished the dwellings of those Inhabitants of Spuz who tiad gone to tender submission to Montenegro. PRIERDLY ADVICE. CoNArANTINOPLE, Jan. 8.~Tho Porte had ad- vised the Boy of Tunia to come to an awieablo arrangement with France. TIUE DULOARIANS, Loxnow, Jan. &—A Times Vienna dlenatkh states that Princo Dondakofl-Korsakofl has mado a spevial report ta the Crar, ask- ing _his latcrvontion in behal of thoe Bulgarizns in Macedonls, who do- clare that 13) of their villages have been Lurned and 0,000 persons massacred during the suppression of the insurrection, The Bulgurlan fugitives have petitioned the lu{l ign Awbassa- dora for deliverance from Turkish rule. ATGITANISTAN, MOVEMENT OF TUEL DRITIAK FORCEY. Loxvoy, Jau, 8.—A Hazir'r dispatch says Qen, RNoberts with a large forco has catered the District of Khost, whichi he Intetds to occupy to overawe the mountalueers. No opposition fs expected. old, living near Vincennes, started for schiool, & mile dlstant, yesterday morning, and some time alterwards was fouund lylog ou the ground Io- sénslble and bally frozen, AURORA, ILL. Apactal Diepatch 1o The Tribune. * AURORA, 1ll., Jan, 3.-~The thermometer last night regiatercd 23 degrees below zero. Many of tho locamotives of tho raliroads cnnvet‘:(ng liere Liave been disabled by the extremo cold. 4 coveréd a Nosg would be turned upon It, and all fl'lj;;?r::fllnfl"“{?hufi:}’ mnfi:g\ ‘:-rrul nn‘x'u‘;‘.“‘::fi danger for tho resznt alleviated, At 11:800'clock s , Prtnce ain ; ; and Ireland, second uanghterof ber Majesty tho | tion aod fell with an awful crash dows Locust Queen, and to cundole with her on thie melanchaly | street, lucklly missing all of the butldings and ""fif'“‘"' ;""l'"""ll" h"“‘l“"'l‘ lm“:h'lhfllfl‘l“ the crowd that Hued cither alde. Then the lire e o Ma ooty s domuatio Fahutlons, ami s | was conflued to the sacerdotal ‘walls, and there declare the ardent wishos of thls Mouse for the | was no furthor danger of It sprending.. The Liappiuess of hor house and of hur family, loss o tho Becond Baptist Church'cannot’fall o short of 8100,000, and ft will, in ‘al} probabili- EDISON.. : n AT CHATFIELD, MINN. Mivwaukan, Jan, 3,—A Sentinel special says a fire at Chatfield, Minn,, Thuraday, destroycd .the Post-Office Bullding, with its contents, and seven ndfolning.buildlogs. Loss nbout $12,000; ,partly jusured, U7 AT PORTLAND, ME, . PontiaxNy, Me,, Jan, 8.—A fire last night on Cross struot caused a Joss of $30,000; insured. —— ‘DARK DEEDS IN LOUISIANA. Iundreds of Toliticnl Outrages that Never Aro Reported, Cincinnati Gaselte, Jan, 3, The fcllowing is an extract of a New Orleans Ictter from s young maon well known in Clo- clunati to a'memher of tho Gazelle's staft: “Imust tell you somothing about the South- crn outrnge business. As I havo been here now wnearly fifteen months, I ought to know something. Whon I first came I remember writing to & Cincinnat! newspaver friend ‘that no ilving man could reside in the Southern coun- try and write the trath as a correspondent.’ Ho doubtlesa thought this extravagant, bub it Is cxtrsordinarily true. In Now Orleans some thiog can bo done, but i this eity overy avenue of real information about country matters is closed to you, or at lesst carofully guarded. ‘Thn clty papers nover record what goos oa In the country, excopt under pormission of the Parish Committces. Il fow hundred negroes are killed, no paper hero would dars to publish o syllable of the affalr, unless ¢ requested by the Parish Committeo to insert a little article {n Justifeation of the good citizens of Ous- chita or Natchitoches, snd 1o refutation of the miserable and cowardly les,’ etc., ete.. Thess communications are never sent in unless the Republican leaders have obtained such fnforma- tion that the thing cannot ba kept quiet, Eve ery means i taken, however, to provent this. slnegroos aro *tulkative ! they are very soou sllenced, and {f they want to {euvo the parlsh they must either give some wood regson for Jeavior or sncak out ot thelr own risk, Once in a whilo you'hear of negroes being huug for rapo or fncendiariam} but overy senaible man knows the negroes of Loufslanw are not rapists, and the real fact fs zhat they were medadling in politics. But the outside world really docs not &ct to bear 8 one-hundredth part of what goci on in a couutry intersocted by bayous snd girdled with swam Nor sre correspond- cots in New Orleans always snfe,—capecially i they euccced in openlog a chanvel of ioformation through which they can hear of what goes on Iu the country. know & young man here who was obligad to hide hidiselt for moutha, changing his habits. tion In the dead of the night. A number of wen had been sent down from Opelousas on purpose to kill him, aud they ouly desisted from thelr pursuit on learning that ho™ had taken 8 3 I tles, exceed {t. The church s insured for - AWAY UP NORTR, .87, PauL, Miva,, Jan, f.—A Winoipeg special 10 tho [honeer-Press says tho thermometer has heen 20 below xero® there, §5 below at Fort Pelly, ani 40 below at Battleford, the Capitsat of the Northwest Territory. . — £100,000 in varfous companics, bat then tho Incrednlity us to ¥iis Electrio Light—An Un« | fnsurance money cannot replace the beautiful InYorslilo Viam i tng TIuventors structure, which was nlmost completed after cincianall un, Jan. 2, two years of labor, It was {u tho lands of tho Yesterday a Sun reporter mot o gentieman | .. s well known In- electrical sclenco himself, und | Bullders’ Assaclation, but they will not be hetd posscsacd of Intimato and life-long knowledge | ‘Thoorizin of the lirc Is as_vet a mystery. A of Mr. Edison, his abilitles, and his nchieve- | fow gasfitters were at work fifting pipes {n the ments, and capable of judging him fairly sud ,"h;"!cll at the thne, but they are ignorant of its origl B Hlipdsaianateiye ‘Shortly after noon & portion of tlie wast-iin -wing ““1Iavo youscen Edison lately?" askedtho Sun | woll tumblel in, but With that._oscoption bt a man, smull vortlon of thowalls on the remainlng +Oh, ves," wad the roply, “within a fewdays.” :{de- r;n nfnllt'n,"l:}l:mltu:tél cumk‘l‘e‘m:)ln nlor- *How Isho coming on with tho electriclighty? | tion of them ure likely to do 80 on the -burniog out of the inner supports, 'The cornico that » lfe lan't coming on at all" was the 1epl. | oyerhungs tho ‘Iiventy-neventh street entrance **[lo has not made a single polnt beyond what | gnd a portton of the flanking work of the foun- has already been done by other men, Flo has | dation proper uf thesteeple has crumbled down, merely gathered together all thut has been | and mors of It will follow, An opfulon is ex- achioved by scientfats nnd workers all aver tho | Pressed by o few thac the groater part of the walls, which are of gray granite, are world, and in company with his aselstants has | ;¢ finpaired to ony great exwzt. but tho wen- been striving to put “into practical operation | eral beifef fs that the entiro mass will have to the theories of other Iatorers and the results of | Lo torn down and removed befora the work of thelr tovestlrations, Inthls be has not suc- | re-grection is begun, ceeded up to date, snd thero {8 not the least | The church destroved {s ono: of the oldest prospect that he will.” g cliurches of the Bawtist denomination fu the “Do i"“ real]v think that!" sald tho Sun ro- | Htate of Miscour). Its nge s over thirty vears, vorter, knowing that the gentleman addressed | and it Is ncknowledged us tho lendlngr Baptlst wi thoroughly versed mau in clectrical | organization in the Btate of Missourd, "The con- science, sud perfectly capable of judging and | municants number over 700, and the destroyed feullng tho fmportauce of such a deasion, frow | church had a seating capacity for 1,900, such o source, In thoe membership are Included many [ kuow it." was the reply, “IHe is, today. | of the most promlnent and wealthy residenta uot one whit uearcr a solution of the problem | of Bt. Lous, The vastor, the’ Ruv, Dr, W. W, than ho was two mouths ago.” & Hoyd, has licen in charze for tha past eightecn “ But you know that the vyes of all the world | montiis. The crection of the church wea com- aro oo him wow, and if he falls, Ue will, 83 1t | nenced five years ago, and its formal dedication were, * o up,’ n the public estimation."” was act for the Gth of February., The entirs *'flien (L wilt be & 2o up sure,” was thareply. | cost of tho superstructure was $140,000, Last —Du you not bave fulth i Edison," was | Sunday night the cougregution had a grand asked. Jove-féast over the near completion of thelr * Edlson,” responded tho gontleman, “ls a | magnificent houso uf worship, and over the fact vastly overrated mnan, aud the newspaper men | that (t would bo dedicated free of debt. Dr. of New York fu search of sensations nre fn the | Burlingliam, o farmer pastor, now in charge of & main responaible for &t. No loventor ever took | congregation in New York Clty, pronounced tha out 8Q 1Ay patcnts of which su few wers any | bulldiog destroved the flnest” Baptist churche better than worttless. 1ls has taken out about | editice fu the world, “Ihe Insurance on the de- 200, aud ouly about twelve of them ure practical | stroved church foots up to $100,000, placed as and “uselul’ and - proiiabic. Ito is a hard | foowst Amoricun, Newark 85,0001 lome, worker, ond bis succesa of late 18 owing | New York, $11,000; Guardian, London, 82,500% fo a grest incasura to the conditionsunder which | Atna, Ilurtford, $5,000; Connceticut, Hartford, bo labors, He s at the head of an institntion | $5,0005 Hurtford, Hartford. §10,000; Boylstoo, oreanized for the creation of fuventions, sv to | Boston, $7,500; American Central, 8t, "Louls, speak. ‘Tho laboratory at Menlo Park 18 an in- | $10,000; Continentat, New York, $10,000; Uer- vention factdry, and by recelvins nptly from | inan-Americsu, New York, $7,200; Franklin, all paris of the world the latcst freshivst re- | Phitadelphis, $5.000; Phentx, Ilurtford, $5,0005 sults of the labors of scicutisis and luventors, | Bprlugticld, Massacuusctts, $10,000; Manufac- combiuiog and applying the samo and experl- | turers®, Boston, $7,500. INDIANAPOLIS, Spectal Dizpateh 1o TAe Trivuine. INpIaNavoLts, Ind., Jan. 3.~This has been the coldest day for fourteen vyears, the ther- momater reaching 20 degrees below zero this woruiog at an early hour, MEMPIIS, Mzsruis, Tenn,, Jan, —The weather con- tinues' very cold. The river was filled with heavy floating fec from bank to haunk, This pofot Is now practically the head of navigation ou the Mississipp! River. * THE JAMES RIVER FROZEN, Ricnmonw, Va., Jan. 3.—The James River, which bas been only pavizable for steamers for sevoral dayy, closed to-nizht. . The thermouce ter ot mjdnight was 8 acgrees above zero, . e LASALLY, ILL. Bnecial Dispatch to The Tribune. LaSawLe, I, Jan. 8.—Twenty-six degrecs below zero this mornfog, fce barvestiog fe sus- ‘pended on account of the cold weather, JANESVILLE, WIS, . Hpeciat Dlspuich 1o The Triduns. JANESVILLE, Jan, f.—The thermometer showed B0 below zero yesterday. and 10 below to-day. ' Clear and bright, . 3 CARDATIAR, Loxnox, Jan, ,—A correspoudent with the Quetta columu reports that the Afghans have tlooded tho country sround Casdabasr, and that all non-combatants are leaying that city, TRANCH, ' COMMUNISTS PARDONED, 5 J Paris, Jun, 3.—Twenty-four Commyplsta ln New Caledonia have becn pardoued bucanse of services against the fnsurgeats, TAX COMMUNISTS.' LoNDOX, Jan. 8.~A Parls corrcspoudent tele- gravbs as follows: The police probibited the intended manifestation in the streets in favor of tho imprisoned Communists. The (Juvernment seems to have decided to grant individual par dops to all Communlsts excapt about R0 of the riugleaders and participants in the wassacres. THR TUNIS AFPAIR, 3, Waddington has foformed the council of Ministers that tho Tunis affalr lafu a falr way of suttlement. 3, * " BISMARCK CALM. 2 . Bpecial Dixpatck $o Tha Trivura, ', Bisuanck, D, T, Jan, 3.—Thé mereury this lél:lrning at 6 o'clock was 33 degrecs below zero. m. f RICIIMOND, Ricnuoxp, Va., Jan. 3.—The thermometer at siiuz{se mmarked 7 above zaro, o full of 40 de- grecs sioce § p. . yesterday, - DWIGHT, LY. Svacial Correspandanca af The Tridune, Dwiou, 1ll., Jan. 2.—Weather 20 deg. below RS- ressol for other shores. s pub- zero this mor 3 Tha PaGret Clasteatha m&:m““;’;’:l'n"l“;”““zfl now owued by the ralirosd companies, not more DENMARK, | wentlng, Edlson, asslsted 83 bo is by suchi a s v 2% lvxm:“nou ‘wm::l-:n' dsc‘.’;n:‘tlr:ml,(e: (‘)ll’,lxn.'flul . “m"‘;" & Rreas ity ciren p‘:‘_m_"m;’ h'flh';m than $1,000,000 wiil be required to supply tas THE KLECTIONS. gclflul "u fln”lclnlclor lr“d fitu‘e.r-, l‘t v:u‘lflcd u; IN INDIANA, 10 order that they may testify in safety. But ST, PAUL. . Jram expostiro lave been contracted, That tho | sdditional wires and poles neccasary, It fs | COMENHAGEN, Jan. S.—fu tho elcctions for | Billlze tho bralas ‘of W Aho fnventors o Bpecial Dispatch to The Trivune.. thisis s false itep. Tho Parsh Commitscs : B1. Paut, Mioo., Jan. 8.—The temperature I8 | poor did and still Go sutler la apparcit at understood fn legal circies that the | Mewmbers of tho Folketbiog the Moderate Lott [ i te bheron could do. Tao tolophono repra. | FORT Wayse, Ind., Jan. 8.—At Decatur, | Bels oUt & warrant for bis arrest for soms potably milder bere. Five degrees below zero 8% 8undowD, TIS COUNTY 4GENT'd OF¥ICH. leastog of the Nnes of the Unlun Yesterday fully one bundred persong who o . have never belore applied fur ssstatance pu fu | FIciic aud Central Paciie was an fllozul act, thelr petitions to he classed umons thy desery~ | ecauss, under their churters, these Companles ing, ucedy poor. Thursday the buinber of ap- | 8re required to malutain telegraphic Jines for }’3‘.‘;‘5.'&";;‘.1. :l‘lr:fl:w: 5]“&:-”!0"«'1: mhu!;o ‘llxnu _e‘oh 4 | tbe beneflt of the commuuity, sud cansot grant - 3 olr. iy g regulsr customersare as nuwmerous and. more 'r“m,‘?,:sv""“‘ b ',“’d‘“{"“““ SECOrpatae {mportunate thau ever, . The yreat cryds for | Hou. 1hey aro reguired, also, to reccive and fucl. The sceno at thootfice yesterday was ns | tronsmit commescial wessagos on equal terms distressiuiz as 1t was perplexing. Poor’ woinen | for all partics. The necessary Committes for with ved chapped hauds, that bave knuwu uo > coveriug nnf yesr, ur'uml in thelr cheap tha orguutzation af the Gumpany I atrendy-as. dresses: buddlesd about the stove, as If cager to | FAked, 30d tho $1,000,000 will be forthcorntog. consume enouzh waruth to lat thetn through The programme of \he new Cywpany - will be the winter, Menfo ragms sud’dist, with huuger | cheap telegrapby sad the breaking up of tho {u thelr cyes, nO IODUY fn Lhelr DocKets, aud | monopolies commected ‘With the Assoclated the almost fuevitghle smell of whisky fu | py,, thelr breath sat a'rou‘ud the otlice as long u’wh Preas.* 1t 18 clatucd that the fioal result of this mitted before aguln facing thé cold sult the | BoW moveineat will be to make telegrapby ln wind, Littls children with shoes devold of | the Unitud States as cheap s in England.” 3 e eeet— crime that he never committed, and ha {s drag- ed uD to the country, where Lie inay be Iymhmi 2t once, or else obllized flrst to recant, sad, il not lynthed afterwand, to rcmain under sur- veillance, The Western Union Telegravh s, controlled down here, the country Post-Utilees are fn shrewd hands, if not under the pressurt, aud the gencrai coudition of affairs Is not much better thau a despotism of *murderars aod thieves, who, unlike other despots, do not pres tend'to care for tie real Intcresty of the State. i TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, “*; Ricauoxo, Va.; Jan. 8.—By the operations of the Moilet Liquor law, the Btate received list ’fl' $110,000 ln excess of tha roceipts from ths old gysten:. F Bosyoy, Jan.. 3.—Tha Houss mued befitting resulutiops on the death of thic lato Caleb Cush- lost fourteen seats, of which the Right gained scven. ‘The Radical Left lost six scats to the Rigut,and the lutter Jost two seats. Tly Radical leader Tauker has bevn defeated, Coresuauvsy, Juu,' 4.~ihe floal resylis of the eloetions show Lbirty-6ix wembers. of the Jtight, thirty-three Radicals, twenty-eight Mod- trute Laft, and twp of unkudwa oplolous, Two cluctiouy will be bald later. " : A RUFFULX INMINENT. . Loxpox, Jsu. 8.—A dispatch from Copen- hazen says the attacks af (e semi-oflicial Fry siau press threaten to caygo ' Hlowatic rnipture between Germany aud Denmark, | RUSSIA, A PLAGUR, * B7. Perenspomd, Jau. 3.—A plague haa ap- peared nuou*' the Cossacks of Astrachan. Tho o ducing the human volce through vibration of o | this morniug st 5 the Miessp tlonso and Dell’s, disphrazin, by means of efectricity, suugizestod | NHvery stablo were destroyed by fire, aud the old hln- rEgrw!:‘c’t‘loll; ot lhqg:‘:;fi::,:mlhinv?w County Jail was partially burned. Tho guests on of a ragul i cans. i ey '?.u““mu that would ocuy | Of the Mleu;‘ .l;;:um.'narmwly_ escaped with tuany studious person, Mr. Edlion gobat it thelr lives. Mr. Micsso’s Joss 18 §5,000%- Inqur- 1u the stinplest ‘manner, and anticfpatpd others | ance, §. haoo fu the /Etna, of Hartford, and $300 hy n few days only. Any lugentousend thoucht- | in g&s’ enix, of Brooklyo, Mr, Bell's losg {s 0] man, with the telcbbone elucidated, could | 81,6003 o tnsurance, . . 1 mske & phonograph, “Mr. Edison, plaunlig and ast'vizht tho Fort ‘Wayne; Jacksan & Sagi- | organizing and establlsbing such au l:ul,ll.ul{.un naw Railroad * depot ot’ Watirloo, Iod., was as the juvention faciory Menlo Lurk, bes | burued. . Luss, 21,300, X i o shown more genlus than hao bas exbiblted luany N B - i u(gh many iln‘!euuunn m the line of thechrious |7 AT SCOOOLCRAYT, MICH, ,'© and practical, . Aogcial Diapaich hune > fl‘.fl'flfil‘hu"“wh ,"‘f,'l‘:":':{’f.?“ euETe: |° Karasazao, l’i”b.:u..\-h,r: T—-”‘l"‘hn Village. of 1, Edison bas beon furulsiicd by thé New | Bcboalerufs, fu thls couity, was vhlted' by & York Eolsou Electric Lizut Company with $100,- | destractiye firg Tast evenipen 1t broke out in &0 with which to prosecuts his cxperiments. | Miller's druse ore, a bullding owned by Oscar Alv has used, 1 tbink, ubout 376,000 of this - - BT. LOUIR, i, Br. Lowis, Mo., Jan. 8.~Tho weather is In- enaely cold. ‘The inercury is 18 degrees below g wro. H ® X . CHICAGQ. . Nothing less ‘thau & most profound, legical, sud cunviocng argument would sufllce to per- susde the average citizen that thero s ansthing wroug lu saylng—and the expression is bLere veferred tq with most ortbiodox seriousuess— thac 14 43 colder thag tho Devil.” A few years %0 & wors apt, aud at theo sawe time a wore “tummon, expycssion would have beeu to the ef- Jest shas it ‘was coller thau the sbode of hls atanic” Majesty, Lut the idea thereln con- ¢ 8 - lon. e i suflerers are isolated. Many doctors bave been d hy 2 .4 Ilatch, and worth about §2,000. The adjuinivg N. C..‘ Jao. 8.—The- Hos. feted wouldn Tow oo e oreseut eeuere | higu il Lote Lk shivia whieh ey et JOURNALISTIC, sumaoned to el sl O tho 18 pesace SRttt sh e o hem i (utl | bolding oxued by Willes Vinlyy wud oo | (LB SRR Siiura ke 3 oes about them wit vuwbed and chap-cracked e ' attacked slnce the 1st tnst., 143 bave diet : ereat clovtricle vied by AL M, Coles ery, an - . b Iy of rare, 1aThls-connection; to enter futo & discus- | fugers, totd their pitifal storley. 1n & ay thot Apéctal Bitpalc Jol IR Tripune: g > Zoweaoiput v that ud stess dodtrie ety . bervto-ulehit for the bectt of the famlly revolutlon fa to come from Menlo Park for fifty | Fellows for 3 lodie-room, was also ‘burued to yuars, at the present rate of progress in the | tue grovud. This bulldiue wos worth about Hslier i What 1 done there will depend, | 81,800, Henry 1 Allen's bardware store was u @ greal measure, RLon U s g a % i all'the Invesiboution 80d experiuicntiuz eotug | 1 uext to tako fre. and was dostroged, with onull over tie world, ull of whick is promptiy | 81,000 loss. Haruey Brothers, aud Ellaworth, reported to Edison.” the deulist, were wpest to sutfer. aud aon of the question bf futurity, It will re- etrivt itself to the slwple stutcwent that there 16 & Devil,~*which vobody can dewy,"—sud 1hat 8 great wony people wre fully persusded that there (s no ubode for bim (witha little b), would melt the heart of a wmlser. Aod yeg it | CLEVBLAND, O, Jun. 3.—E. V. Bmalléy, who 4 practiced sud coldly-culeulating mau to | bus beco ucting ss managiog editor of the sh the ueedy frow the fuipostor. Dur- | Cleveland Herald since the new mabagcment {ng yeoterday o score of huspltal tickets were' | cawo fu, to-day resigned, and resumed s old tssued to persous who were trost-bitteu. Onc | positiou oo the Now York Lribune, s.artiog for nau seut Lo the Hosvital bhad buth legs, one of | New Oricaus to write up atlairs there. Licut. iliram Benoer. Therecespts whil be sevs vl bundred duilurs. e N S GERMANY, A FOINTED QUESTION, Brurix, Jun. &—The Fost, discussivg the at- tituee of the Dauish Court towsrds the Hano- varioo Separatists suvs §t conalders itaglf Justi- Both s palliative and & curative for all lung 0T plaints, brunckitie. ¢t¢., way be found 18 Df Javue's Expectoiant, 1t ica standard rewedy [0F CUULLS aug (s, aud & trial Wil piove its merits

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