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o VOL. XL--NO. 99. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1872. PRICE TWO CENTS, [ce cen deere eet iene een mma taal AFTER THE GREAT STORM. | 8s tenestaige't ditten ‘minutes, a tmenty | Be Kuibrand. Coney foland tines mare atti | SUBLIME SORROW LODGE. | tnreest MR. GREELEY AFTER TROUT Be, pad. trains on looked last evening. On all the other linos the * down and listened to the THE MISSING PREACHER. conta each. The ngers on This * by & “ —>— Thursday aod yesterday were in stralta by rom | tracks were cleared. Traine were run rogularly a bass Ce ‘diana Varn "ans "Wi rales” | Miwtertons Disapecarance of « Clorerwina @RAINA STILL SNOW BOUND AND | son of the sold and the Ea Capany hare bi gn the Fis hing end North tral arrived AH LAST NIGNT'’S TOUCHING SPECTA- A marl 1 ras play and the mourners ene byt a eiuers a0 | eejettens AN ENTERTAINING STORY BY AJOL- “MORE VESSELS WRECKED. inne ar ween herd worted. De ae ee a og CLE IN IRVING HALL. : von ‘and another | ered LY WESTERN BDITO: : " Sree ware on constant duty for two days ana | snow bound near Brentwood, ‘The bouth Side ae Lecrdeathely bo hen tne Pn ommaanene Latost Reports from t one night, One train remained all of Thursday | line made regular tri; The Work of Cloarin night In the depot. ‘The train was long and wel filled with people. They seemed to have FOUND MUCH AMUSEMENT They improvised an opera Masons Mourning their Distinguished Dead 18 FINAL CBREMONIRS. u/ Now," sald the priest, In solemn accents, nothing ‘emains but to commit the remains r to the sancilty of the tomb and to the keep! posing Masonic Ceremonies. Of ‘the God of our Tashers: ir) Deaths where ts A Sublime Lodge of Sorrow was oele- Lat re is Trrvsvii.x, Deo. 23.—One of thestrangest casos of murder which has over been brought to light has Just been developed hore after the lapse of a decade of yoars from its commission. The story briefly told is as follows: Nearly twenty-one years ago a travelling Preacher mamed Kdgil—his first name no one recollecte—oame to this place from Ohio, He was a member of the Camphellite Church. After remaining here a few days he contracted for the burchase of a farm, agreeing to pay $3,000 in cash for it. Atthis time he was the guest of one of his flock. When the doy arrived for passing the title to the land and paging over the money the reverend gontleoman was ill, Now comes the Sportemen whose Bait is Larger th the Fisk Catoh—The Rest the Agrica! al Fal ks Gave their Ora Correspondence of The Sun. Surrn Crrr, Wis., Deo. 6.—Luther A. Taylor, one of the joliiost and most genial fel- lows on the Weatorn press, is the editor of the La Crosse (Wis.) Leader and Republican, and the bost story toller to be found in a ten days’ ride. He has achieved gratifying success as a locturor in spite of the fact that he is an incurable stut~ terer, and likes nothing better than to keep an audience roaring with laughter, unless it is to make “cadent tears fret channels in their oheclis’ by moans of his tender and touching ‘Yesterday the effects of the great snow t,'which was said to have » Grave, w' thy victory ?""' fe arnest storm were visible in every part of the city. The ciferous if not melodious, brated last night, (St. John's day, tm Irving | that al! rout pret By the Teoinee which ose spurictions to travel wore almost as great as | ‘The conductor of the last train for Pat- | boat Roslyn, plying between the foot of Forty- | Hall, under the auspices of the Angient and | been inculcatod by the ceremonies, « signal was during the storm. In the roadways the anow | GT#0n ast night sald he hed been on | second street and Weehawken, after along and | Accepted Rite of Masonry of New York and | CIT 1 Learers lifted the coffin and, 0809 b enough to cover the axletress of | did hot know when he would be relieved. ‘This | tedious trip, entored the slip at New York. The | Brooklyn. ‘The ceremonies are pecuitar and in- ted by the mourners, bore it to the tomb, which had and reached to the knees of the horses. side of Paterson ‘the snow averaged two feet and | engine was stopped at the usual distance from | teresting, and have rarely been performed on | been built at the end of the hall.” The doors a hal iway the number of tenilos was much | faMhaeeh, tetas tye catrantan oF Anna, | tB6 AES but owing to am of teen the ap, | eh continent, ‘Ther are to be sean a oma | Warnanntyceck Tatar atone the Panes Jove than waual, The stages were all drawn by | asthe snow had banked up in many places to | the momentum failed to carry the boat in. She | and other accessories of a funeral, and the | The High Priest looked upon the tomb, and {our horses. and even with this additional power | ten and twenty feet deep. stopped about 200 feet from the bridge, sheltered | essence of the proceedings is sorrow for de- | sald in sad accen‘s, “ Farewell! farowell! fare- Li thelr progress was very slow. Express wagons | qft,mne thought late last night that the track | from the current by the sides of the slip, and s0 | parted brothers, extollation of their virtues, and went would be cleared sufficiently to permit the Then, keeping time to the solemn music, the dnl heey trucks Were dragged slowly along, | gumption of gular hours of runing to-day." | Reld by the toe that the wind could not move | holding them up as bright examples for those | toroh bearers marched aw peared ‘and disap) ough In many instances drawn By four end nie ini into the cylinder, but who remain. 4 mynterousty na thoy Ni ard frst remarkable part of tho story. The seller | word’ picturos inspired by the recollection of Ronee the cross streeta itwas no uns | THE Harlow, New Haven and Other Rails | Wheols Mia ‘not more, and he found chat ti Admittance to the hall was geined by card of | giction ‘wan pronounced, and the audionce dis: | Velng Willing to execute his part of the contract, | scenes of suffering, or colored by & strong nT eS ee Nam actee tenet THe CIeD ' AHEM Ablato tapes eliher backward oF forward, | !avitation, and the handsome room was filled by | persed in sllenco. a and the buyer being too unwell to uttend, the | {maginative sentiment. Luther's onorgy Is Fo~ clos of every description stuck fest in the de ‘The Harlem road yesterday evening re- the boat was. iC easy hailing distance of the | ® large audience, who wore escorted to their ———— fatter congente d thes the seller sl 04 fo and tuatkible, bad his power bo ebseut 6 Even ‘The streot cars were running at very | Ported all trai Xcopt afew short local ones, ¢, but on account of the {ce could not ts by Free Masons in full dress, ‘The General OT DRINKS. his return with the deed duly signed and de- | work in a given time is only equalled by the per+ frrecular intervals, and were greatly overcrowd- as running regularly on time. ‘The superinten- by @ amail boat. A number of fivered to fulfil his part of the contract. Upon the return of the sellor the purchaser was much worse, and the matter was delayed until the fol- lowing morning. ! REACHER MISSING, In the morning the house of the Campbollite br for the preacher. He was informe guest was undoubtedly better, as he n-quiet during the latter part of the Committe comprised many Masons of high de- * 0" women and children were on board din ed, Many of the lines were not in operation at Mia at 70 ae et isenen Gin an ike ail there were probably at fifteen pert It | ree of whom Gen. J. H. Hobart Ward was ‘Vhe obstacles to foot travellers were fully | the road with @ spectal, lo wi e | was decided that a messenger should go to Wee- | Chairman; Wm. V. Alexander, Treasurer; Wil- eee tear wagons: With | workmen he could procure, Mon for the work | Hawken and send another boat to the rellet of | iam 8, Patterson, Secretary; Edward HH. | A SUN reporter who rode down town on Matrueeption of Broadway aud some of the | were hard to get. The company offered thirty | the Roslyn, To do this it was necessary for the | icone, Corresponding Secretary; George A. | Thisday afternoon in a Sixth avenuie oar found principal avenu 's por hour, but this rate of compensation | take a sleigh for Weehawken, and nd the en: | Barney, Chairman Finance Committee. Brother | {Conductor a very pleasant man. He was THE SIDEWALKS ON ALL THE STREETS on Ning east Lien A eed gt] nee gad pilot oF the orhee Pon He oan Hi. Millard was the musical director, and Broth well bundled up, and looked snug and warm, Ha real bar be done was in the deep ou 3 side of | have to getup steam and make the long trip | 1' : , a worse condition than the poadwaya: | White Plains, At-ono point there were eight | across ‘the Hudson - ‘1 D. 1. Downing leader of orchestra. The vocal | 0Ush every window was white with a thick | nag’ be foot ease with which it is performed, and the unbounded satisfaction and childlike dolight with which {ts accomplishment is hailed. A yoar or two ago ho was requested by a cortain lecture committee to deliver a lecture in th town, In his letter of assent he unguardedly asked which of his lectures—Toptcs of the Day” or “Margaret Full Likewise an Toe oak ee as i comotives, and « large force was employed. | ‘The man started and nothing was left for the | sololsts were Messrs. Mill: i ; | Coating of frost. He collected fares from the nd had not yet arison. ‘Tho seller being | Tho answor came, “Margaret Fulle ee ee ee ero iinas det rred the | Sdcift ot twenty feet aud more of snow’ was | pastengers but to wait. At dark the boat wa4 | 5” G” Lambard, W. H Davis, J, Re thomas: | £% Persons in the car, and then caaually leaned 8 to complete, the transaction: and 0 | time he was nonplussed, for not @ line of that how ‘aring. their walks, and as | speedily cleared out, ighted up and fanterns were hung out. Sul | 3). 4; A neiekt, TOMES | against a sbat and began acratching in tho | haste to attond to ot a'to be . lecture had he written. He was expected to read it on the following night; and that he might not disappoint the good people of Frog. Harding, and Malle ARHOS. m town cro 1 i nothing was heard (rom the messenger. | Harding, ‘ tm walk in the cfetpttaleh lle ofl ss ‘At ten O-olook Inst night when a SCN reporter | Horley presided at the piano. left che ferry house, the boat was in the same | *A¥ind we arsed sh che music aid | frost ona window. He acratohed H-o-t R-u-m. | ones volunteered: her ser ‘Then he strayed to the door, and from the rear | was, promising to report his oH ns were obliged to walkin the | The su) ye oko. wate kines dae rintendent of the New York and Ni Haven Road reported everything all right On her pout Lo'cloc ° ye te | place and there were no signs of relief, About THE DECORATIONS. slat ivi return she astonished the man who had the | town he went to work and actually completod + TRON AG sive nateuan wind Welch yesterday afternoon, and all trang leaving and | fyimen cursod and stamped in the dirty walting || The hall was handsomely decorated. Against | platform looked pensively out om the driving | farm to sell by stating that the preacher was not | his task before the stage started: His" Margaret iis snow. More passengers got aboard. Their fares | in his room, ta- | the walls on each sido were suspended scarlet | ving, a8 she said she supposed, d Fuller” was entirely successful, far tranacond~ loar blue sky. Then it wasevi- | raving on tine, The principal trouble op the | room, but although they wore not so comfc Y were collected, and. th ductor, with the 0 ing his most sanguine hopes; ‘and after th g he storm was really over, and the | jatter point. One train. with 60 passengers was | pofation from ee fact that they could come and | holst Mesouey, the gallery fagade was draped | eame quiet, undbt ve tianiner: mrede'an tobe | SUS, CRiTAnn eaior tase amieaing preacher was pogele of Frogtown had heard it he deliverc clearing. aw: je snow by “ 0 c ey could coi hols of Masonry. ‘The gallery fagade was drap vi : . q 2 4 ° i | psd CUA MA Hefore the | dettined there over nine hours. ere was nO | go, and could get something to drink, in black, looped into featoniia ec ged with white ne Gy eters window pane, This time it read, | never afterward seen alive. it before twelve or fifteen audiences in other physic -t pposttia towns to their great delight and to bis profit, 1 Tye inethese men usualy | physical suffering among the passengers, but k-e-¥ The supposition of the owns to thelr gi ri pro! hostess proved to be Pieay cf tuemm Bad ob Makes contr tated —— fringe, and a ribbon of evergreens was hung in “What do you do that for?” asked passenger. | fal s2r72 So . aaliy , ' ck ‘and inany were the conjectures as to what EDITOR TAYLOR'S STORY. es the sidewalks were protty | One lady on tne trai the conductor The Effects of the Storm in Other Places, | scollops below the black, Ihe platforin. o4 | «On. it kind 0” warms up the inside of the ¢ falseyand taaay. ware the conjectures aa to shat ie Rea beaut CAEN 6 shock by announcing t was in asituation | A despatch from Cold Spring dated y: Which wore seats for the oMloers. was decorated | you know. A feller looks at that and It heats | supposed he hag been foully dealt with, others ~ y iy CAPT, THORNE AT WORK. likely to require medical attention. ar Tt ich tefs | eases, planner. Ha the centre of the Rall Him up-a tittle to think of it.” Conjoctured tint he was’s thief and mot a | sanctum, I found him « Jolly, Bearsy follow, ly hour inthe the Street Cle: Tm AND I Re ee ee ee, | Nae eee Another fare was collected, and after pause | preacher, and some said that he had stolen a | Smud“ou other shoulders, and with 3 Se ee eins fives ct tenorens at Be eee New York at 8 o'clock this morning is ve hours | 4 Four dalses, one on the top of another. and | she conductor frescoed another pane with the | horse or other property, and had. departed. for | Sounq tace, in whieh wore sot a bait O Hing the snow. from the gutters, cule | ptt, interruption of travel on all the Tong | behind, and nothing can be heard fromit. Only (ants a: . Island railroads has not proved yery serious. wood coffin, elegant! swalks. ‘They wore also directed | More than half the usual number of trains were | one train has passed north since 10:30 A. M. | rested evergreen w: ‘approaches to the ferries as f and or p th orted uw rose; | words “Hot Rum.” Three more passengers | parts ‘again to practice th mounted, and on its lid | gay patet * & re | pares unknown, again pene indicative of queer humor, sre Sttatalque wes | Sided thelr contribution to the company's Bo ie agok iho ment Sutin cds puvate | Seat anaaciye of aur uth ot long funds. "This, or something else, opened @ new , openly declared u run on Thursday, and yesterday afternoon, all ay. Gocorated {ns slinilar Manner to the wallertes (eae ane oe ea a cee mind. Lean | hescker ns nen y that ‘the | good Tecling. We, wors hot Tong fn becom from show as possible. - Superintendent Th Obstacles wore removed, so that the islanders | The snc led throughout | and from Its four corners trumpets pointed, and | tng agnint ‘the reat door he. began ag A) sates re Acquainted, or did Tstand long upon the Sapattat heretofore i has een the of | Sorta thelr hoces without any particular fh eaand yerterday | Candelehra stood supporting red, white, or blue | Apple ‘T-onded-y. A passenger anid {Hat : Of coaxing’from him ong oF two of the may the sircet cleaning authorities so take the snow | frounie. morning. ‘The trains are running regularly. candies. “Other symbole of the order were neat. | {hintx wore cevtiag quite hots wed ne thonght Tt | , Gradually the disappearance of the Rev: Mr. | good stories that had made his name fainou@ off the middle of the tupinthe | “All the East river ferries were more or less | The first mail train from New York since OPENING THR LODGR. must have stopped snowing. ‘At Bed: tees | Edgll cessed to be the tople of conversation: | over tne eee election and of coarse gutters. He has re der of things, | impeded by ice yesterday morning, but nothing | Wednesday arrived in Kingston, and the matter was apparently forgotten, until | turn upon the late. election, ani ordered Mt, Y., about 10 otek the artist embellished a pane with " and ‘ 6 she | be t A Tat che shaw FOrRRTh: gs the gurl | more serious than delays resulted. On the | o'clock last night. The snow is from three to six At 8 o'clock the orchestra played an orerture, Serry.” very neatly executed, and soon after. | t leaked out that a fow days before the preach- | honored name of Horace Greeley was moretham . doo back, : ’ We dof th i ae so { in the middle of | North river the boats were making thelr usual | foot deep in Ringston and vicinity, and mon- fhe doors awung back, and Un marched Grand | ward, as though perhaps the business would not | ¢r s mysterious taking away he bad been called gnce used. We hed not then hear 0 great iway. He has estimate e Cost O! us drifts are reported on the country road: hrice Pi { | warrant such extensive absorption of hot drink: DY E ‘ 5 gid Tae te snow Jn Broadway from the Batter; chee lsd Beka trots Pocdam tee re repor yiry roads. | bearing a sword, and escorting Thrice Potent je absorption of hot drinks | He °did In accordance with the rules of the || “Qu-qu-queer old chap, ain't heit fourth street, a distance of about Ota dtaponttntied Wee net Ail folie anticnti act OF ceck etme <NO | Grane aeaenet Oy "f. McClenachan and other high | Utiless more monoy flowed In, he decorated church. which he represented. The preacher | tl enty biorks.. ‘To clear it away in one day would | heats were despatched on Thursday on the lines | Ol? * Snlrely out of ce officials, who took’ seats on the platform, while | Conspicuous pane with” Pare $3. By the time | hag failed to make return of the marriage as re- Yos," said I. “By the way, youhave had big require fifty horses and carts, with th uple- | along the Hudson oreree: the Master of Ceremonies seated himself ‘at the | the conductors! jouted ac nee th fy Or fe eed quired by law, and some months afterward the | out here, have you not?" ment of drivers and laborers. This would tn- v Inciden| the Storm. head of the coffin, After various interesting cere. | 8 Broadway and Yescy street the fas loki’ | couple procured a second license and proceeded ONE DAY'S REST. volve an expen 281.0 per block, or $14.85 Sea ca ATA TORE At about half past 2 yesterday morning | Moniesthe Grand Master declared the lodgo of HE ae etery om sMavattontive to. | $0 the office of a Justice of the Peace and had | wy io, we had him hore a f-ffow s-s-cum- Tiock on Ihoadway ‘between the points already | board, could yesterday earn a dinner.” ‘The city | down, lying in the snow tn Flatbush avenue, ad- | Then the Grand Master sald that four years azo. ES STH OU UATE, Preacher was allowed to remain forgotten until | my life as Th-had with old Hor-Horaga’ mentioned euaaged in ehorelling the ane tram | allrotae erere clamoraue for men ef &2 per def; | Jolning tho Park plaza, Brooklyn. ‘The horse | Hud’ *since then death hed been very busy, aid cre hhc aaah belted wont to La Crosse to deliver an address at tho rea the Bast and North rivers, where it was | where there are only residences made from was almost buried in the snow, and underneath | go they had come together again, and it'had | p iy te: Bens tabeok Days’ A SRBLETON UNBARSEED, Agricultural Fair. Luther Taylor was one of dumped. : to $7 clearing off sidewalks, and didn't half do | the sleigh lay one John Dwyer, apparently fro- | pi 1 whe brothers torask the ‘illustrious John | "resee Us te Bear Lake-A Twenty Dave About two miles from the place where the | the committee to welcome him; and after Mr. THE CIY RATLROADS. thelr work at that. While the ordi Ovi . . Simons to address them. ‘Tramp on the le alive some men were | Greeley had taken a day's rest, there being still ate - ! Sh goede for shipaient by. boas GF ral to. sume | eee, comers nae cmon took Dwrer to tt a CoLLiNawoop, Ont., Deo. 27.—Capt. Orr . when they unearthed, | another day before the opening of the fair, \t At 5 o'clock the street cars were running more e Tod. ne dacites Tk a ie. | Flatbush © police station, and he recov- MR, SIMONS'S ADDRESS, Or rather ui Mhuman skeleton. Allwho | was proposed that Luther should arrange for a fecularly than for the twenty-four hours pre- | Penge Soy sorses in carting snow to be dumps | efed consciousness, and bis chief engineer, with four of the crew | Pimember the cirelumatances of the liysterious | Hshing party to try the trout In a well-stocked Nous. fhe Third avenue line, though running | CUMinline rive, The universal desire for a | Late on Thursday night John Le How, of 176 of the steamer Cumberland, which was frozen | disappearance of the Rey. Mr. Edull, firmly be- | stream a few miles out from La Crosse. only half thelr usual number of cars, were mak- | Seigh ride makes a demand for drivers, and | Willoughby avenue, Brook 1 frozen up In Bear Lake in November, arrived last night, t eleton is hia, and that he was |" “Mr. Greefy,” sald Luther to his guest, “are Leeann ore running regularly, The Secs | work in the livery stables is lively. . fo donth in St, Jarnee pisos, She body was taken nv of which they knew nothing, that the | they having walked down along the North Shore a by his host for his money. ie this as | youfond of MshINEE” we replied Me Y e a a 01 Is cf u bh, and variou had ‘ol . ylor,’ . 1 © line were taking regular trips, | TRAINS ON THE HUDSON RIVE RAILROAD, Makara: k Mts tela, might see that what was done in public | (he qroreian Hay, Cant: cost wilh the drat wate, votav all complinentary to the formar | Greeley. “You know | have two great ambl- \ ising only” half ‘the umber of cars, on the Hudson River Railroad h. Jonn®. aire HE | tatty bing, | Nasa exemplification of what was done atother | Sonn McLeod, in charge. ‘The steward, steward: | host and, hostes Mulaaing preacher, are | tions in life, Ong is to found an axe-cure, and fi BUY FURRINS vor? S¥pu" interrupted. Superintend was chmaged’ to play st dance on Thursday | (ee qrney, were sasembled, sald the orator, 19 | eae, and two waiters were also left on board. afloat, |The 4 tended the preacher | the other to have the time every summer to Ko IY. sg SRRORAWAY' Rad | BANRHKR TRIMER ESS says that he has not had to Aght 90, se y ay | thelr capacity as mombers of the ancient and | “the party experienced terrific woather and eal! die: ‘arren Street Hall, Brooklyn. The bal accepted rite to pay hon to those who ‘ine deepest now and | was Postponed, ‘and Kraue startod to return | had preceded ys across the shining Fiver to the | Soin" tw ety hile in Hoyt street, near Atlantic, he | jand of hope. ahex were not there to bury thetr | foi) chrough the newly made ice, and was reac departed brothers, but to pray for them. Notas | oq with + eatest difficulty; he was once | ished for it. “Will you go with us to- or removed to parts unknown, and piehing. T haven't Gshed much; and when £ rivation during the long tramp, | though evidences of murder have been brought | have, | have not caught many fish, probably be- jays on foot, ‘The enginanr tw st ‘after a lapos of nearly twenty-one years, | cause I have had so iittle prac {tis doubtful if the perpetrators can ever be pun- | I'll be able to succeed better after awhile ow for the vars. though drawn by four horses, did not combined with 80 heavy a fall of | night re for Bfteen ye: trips with much regularity, owing, | the t home. V omployees say, to the dimiculty of fore: | tHe most formidable drifts are this side of the | war accosted by a burly ruman, who ordered him ast ing their way through Church street, which dur- | keepsie yesterday noon, there had | 0,take off his coat, and threatened toshoot him | nourners around’ an. open grave, but rathor > way by the current, All of the asked Luther in his most persuasive tone. tug the entire day was more or tess blocked up | only beemafall of lx inches. Drifts from four | Mhedid not. Krane took off his coat and the | Raving Wurled our brothers we come together to sar cece chore ef less frost-pitven. ‘Bighteen Down an Em- |" “Certainly,” replied Mr, Greeley. ntrucks and carts, The Sixth and Eighth | Cou ieee in depth were frequent at the southe | thief ran away with it. Krane was found almost | rocollect thelr virtues and all the kindly acts tn | Of tho" crew are still on their way down, having okment—Fifteee Persons Injured. ‘THR WHOLE TOWN SEEING THEM OFF. Avenue cars were running at regular intervals. | orn end of the road, and in the Spuyten Duyvil | frozen and taken to his home. which they participated on earth; not to bury | been eft eight miles from Bruce Mines rs jeecker street cars stopped running on | cut gangs of men had to shovel out # gorge that MR, BERGM WIDE AWAKE. them, not stand around thelr graves, but to cafl | V&en left ele! i CINCINNATI, Dec. 27.—The South bound pas-| go the party was made up, the fishing tackle ty afternoon, and up to last evening bad | Wastn deep, The whole workin, Peatechag aowniaa wn thea _ | to mind their goodness. tell It. and prodt byt. | 4 wire prt senger train on the Nashville Railroad, wi sh left Louis: prepared, & number Of wagons were Qotrowed. Bot resumed. force o ‘oad Was pressed into eH ing the Broadway and Fourth avenue, attached ANTIQUITY OF TIE RITE. P ville at 11:65 last night, was thrown from the track by « | Ed Juve tition re einoee morning that the re The East Broadway and Avenue D, and the | three, fvevand in one: instanc 4, ¢! nue, atta ‘o Den he Hallway. Sroken tall, two alles north of Glaagow Junction, | ad Republican the next morning Fast Broadway and Avenue B cars were not run- | tives wore ahacl th double teams to their vehicles. The stages of | Tt was not form, sald the speaker. From | shortly after oue o'clock yesterday morning, ; / : | nowned editor of the Trunne was to show @ havi a Sour +) ‘th tives were shackled toy er, and with afull | the Fourth avenue line were all sent back by | the earliest ages of the world men had been The engine and care were thrown down an embank- | jarge proportion of the La Crosse pec that nD having no steam plough to clear their | head of steam were sent plunging into the drifts. s a8, 4 while Officer Towns was patrolling Oak streot,amantold | ment fifteen feet. Thi r caught fire and was ANY } tracks. Phe Ninth avenue line and the Belt line | ‘7; LA A Mr. Bergh. In stage 98 of that line thirteen full- | gives Looking back through the fre, bu day “what he knew about fishing for trout. have not been running since Thursday evening. | L8eY, often proceeded for. oilee without en # n persons were sitting and three earliest r ‘ons.of the world, to Egypt, we | hit that a woman was freczing te death in a hallway consumed. The p catgnt are,» aS Well, it was a very jolly party, and as the cor- None of the cross-tuwn lines were running in | untering any resistance that stopped them 9 colapany anally put On four Hotees t0 OA0k | pee the To commemorate the’ Vite | ated Oak street, The officer found the woman at the | muecHuneulsnes| Ther were.a large tnuaber Of bee | ge rostartod from the town all’ tho inhabitants the morning, but by So'clock tn the afternoon | ints the enow. bt plunging | atage. _ _ | tues of their brothers, other nations, the Greeks | piace indicated, She was intoxicated and beaumb<d | berths. Fifteen ‘persons were injured, three of them | who had not been Invited were out in the streets the Twenty-third street and the Grand street Malley Thursday and yesterday the telegraph Mr. Lewis N. Hermance, who was injured by | aud the Phanicians, did the same, and others | with the cold. She was taken to the Oak strect police | seriously, but none of em are orted killed. The | or upin the windows to give the fishormen @ cara were yunaing, though very slowly aid as | All day Thuredey and yesterday the P ‘died yesterday | had tried to cummemorate the dead and their | station. When she bad recovered consciousness abe | Wounded were removed to Bowling Green. | rousing start, and, in particular. to wisn Horace long iutervals. ‘as kept working to and from the stations ¥ fospital, Jersey | virtues in endearing form. We would do the 4 that her bushand, Rartholomew Clancy, had driven he, accident wae between Gleam Greeley the best luck’ In the World, When the —— She Tone: fag Copertnanaeny Toueey som % mains will be taken to Kingston, | same. Do we not look with love and affection | ler froin their house. She repeatedly attempted to a orted that four oF re passchgers were | ground Was reached the sportsmen set out to " v si ¥ C Fm, ¢ r LO phe ¢' hgston, | tives eo 08 he a en orte the p' jon of ft ter Fox, ue At that time the grasshoppers overran the be The recent snow storm was undoubtedly | detalned at Hastings Thursday night, contains | Ny. ron founders, aid a partner of the Ori | “Stone and brass, sald the orator, will melt, and | cfhee"H, take, tote, he, wtting room ty Sergeant | Poueagers wluo was injured ta the accident: | ‘Thay were almost as Roppere ater Oe eee revere, but was not altogether an infliction, as | Ing about O00 passengers. - of Gifford, Beach & Co., of 105 Duane street, | thus we feel as did some of the ancient nations | pled, but they were of uo avail, Ap ambulagce wa ANOTHER ACCOUNT. inthe time of wicked King Pharaoh, though thousands of merry people bore witness yestor- | (fh superintendent anid, at, 4:30 yenterday | dealers in carriage hardware. He leaves a wife | that in the arcana of nature we should find the | sent Yor and Dr, Hemingway soo, arrived. jn It ee sccoeee sn the Loulevitie | HOt 80 easily caught; Dut as grawshopner wae he discomforts of Th 2 + M. 24 of the departed. Those who looked upon the : h pe eres = | pe 7 consin trout from their quict holes in tho blac wind and driving snow were all forgotten, and | $0on after 6 o'cl: THE STORM ON THE COAST. p rainida were tetonished at “thelr | mag: Gy'oieeer Kisruaa, ‘Neaterday be wae seat to Black» | ported, ‘he ent etrack a brgken, fall eat inayow | Water, {t was aa indispensable to the fishermen over the whitened surface of the streets sped -_—-— nificen ut when a chi was followed Junction, 3 miles from the city, about 4 o'clock this | as thelr tackle or Choir flasks, So everybody tals and sleighs and peated patra ah The Ponnsylv Veasols Wrecked with Terrible Loss ef Life | to its graves Sowers were | strewn ha: taaenn: Morning. | The ongine passed over safe busted himself in diving about, here and chore, i iu \- =f upon it the he was touched. 6, HOW, nh . ° a now in the high grass, owin the low grass, jolly men and matrons and rosy-cheeked maid- bag adit er TRINA OA SBE sea Shine A OE at loin tied the speaker why we here prosent around | Bt. Lois, Dec. 27.—The following 1s a list of | and wo parsengercare, after runing sanort stance | Durwuie of the ludibrious | ( ens, who seemed to think that suc ‘snow | Y@2la Central Railroad were running toler- Bostoy, Dec. —The ship Peruvian, | the emblematic body of our brother, surround | the insurance om the loss by the fire here lost night: terned over and were considerably | summer air melodious with thelr shrill mu se Mics able punctuality, Several trains were snow | Capt. Vannah, from Singapore, by way of Soura- | it with ¥ 1, damaged 7 | Luther says he watched Mr. Greeley with sy orm was om be! 1 . Fi sede spas 4 pt. Vannah, fro! pore, by of Soura- “| &D Building, St Louis Mutual, 4,00 ; Aged. Luther 8 hed i ree! storm was far from being an evil. From early | ound during the great storm of Thursday, but | baya, for Boston, struck on Peaked Hill Bar, EVERGREEN WHICH NEVER DInS, peat royal geet yr ity, $2,000 each; total, | the Vice, mall, and express matter, took fre | interest. | His unwieldy, body | ogre ey leading to Central Park echoed to the music of | all arrived safely yesterday. The worst part of | Cape Cod, during the storm of last night, and | 804 we hope the influence of the good may rise | g6.o0, Biock, North British, $10,000; North sadding by the exertions of (hs t See ii cemuaatic powers before i bells; aud during th ssiriverin the Park | the road was between Trenton and Princeton, | went to ploces. The crow were all drowned eee eee ed ton ante eee iat hose preecnt | American, 96,000, Phantz, $500; Royal, 85,00; | Seager va tbe press messenger, re eee STG Lon wenk 16 Go idescript kind--the compromise between the | Where the track on Thursday was quite impass- | Part ot the cargo as washed ashore Capt | mourning for the bro vio had ¢ T Commercial Vejon, $5,000; Franklin, of Phitadelphis, Gor out of the cers except Peter For of thie city, who | sive object of his quest was as int as that the dry goods box ; some were humble | able; the trains were delayed for hours, and in | yannab pelonged in Maine. was unmarried. and | MAY not five known thom, but thelr tiving m Citterns’ of New York, § + tot mamed in the wreck and had to be cus out, he ever displayed in apply{ng the editorial st-looking vehicles; buta large number | ope Instance the passengers who started from e' . .- thers did, and they were d men wit) warm RO es Sar o badly crushed that it had to be emputated, | scourge to the victim of his political justice, cosiest, and most dashing yee pon os it 4 ) wthyeae Fed Gay exrived on bis first voyage was commander, The names bearts ana open parses ithe eromony wae but total, $20,000. reported hg will dle. f the rest of the THE WILY GRASSHOPPERS. M in New York at 12:30 P. M. yesterday, thus: ing | of the other persons on board are unknown. ex- | a formality. There was in those whohad gone | Daniage to adjvining building on the north, oceupted hongh a) ein recely “ s ‘ ect for Mr. Gre a family slelane we Wy hours to traverse the distance, which ordin- if Mr, Drow one of the mates, whose brother | before, & part that does not die, which is always oath Gy Leggett & Dansinan anda. eh nes aes FE neen teem enw Lalways,h-had gr-groat roapect for Mr, Gr. and trained to @ sober gait; while scores arily is accomplished in eight or nine. Another | CePt Mr. Drow, one of ( . with us, joining our sorrow and our joys, asleep | Insurance, the same as on the corner buticing. f pice pat Ate ath wan ent taht | Cutters speeding up and down behind train, which left atl P. M-on Thursday, arrived | {s master of the ship Franklin, belonging tothe | or awake. At home or abroad the spirit of | ipeurance on Ti tock Sun of Cleveland, A Large Burglary’ Prevented fail, Ho was b-b-bent! on carcarcatchiny @ ‘s speeding up and down behind fast orale | Sian 'M. yesterday, ten hours behind time. | same owners, and now due at this port. The | some of those who had gone before surrounded | f44n) Girard, tp; Citizen of Early yesterday morning, Edward Baker and | P-ld #r-zrasshopper, aud had his eye on ones eof quick life to the scene and | The other trains were in good time, and no fur- | ship was owned by William F. Weld & Co. of | and watched over us. ashiigton Mutual, 0; St, Lou! John Wright, known to the police as professional bur- | caught-even when the old man b-had hin f-fair thoroughly enjoyable, ther delay is anticipated. this city. The ve nd_cargo were Insured | “The speaker continued: « Combination uiush Bae: Aineriess glare, broke into Venderlip & Taylor's faucy store, at | It was inemichty t-funny to see M-Mr, Gr-Groe- a for $40,000, the Delaware of New ¥ When et last we shail have Anished here, when the | $000; German, @si0 ) Mauhatta ; meiniahty f- ee M-Mr. Gr-Gre ON HARLEM LANE, The Malle. North American of Bi vell T New York, 85,000, _T) No. % Bowery, by forcing open the scuttle of the roof, i “ wn, Upon his baun hes, re. whe ut Harlem lane was never more lively on a week 000 each, and the rem Archite making # total of #61 ‘They burst open the safe and took $20 in greenback nd, and p-put tt jown on a b-bare y > v1 pat wo f- K b-bird was gone: duy than at was yesterday from about noon until | The mails yesterday were all more or it servan Be prepared a While the iy packing up the most spot, nly to ftnd th.that bis b-bird » dus\,.nd although comparatively few of the | Jess behind time, and in some instances the de- | offic the messenger. Starvation in Broekly: and portal alser Auderson, of the and wh-when I s-saw him look over his sp-epece best trotters were out, there was much rapid | se was almost unprecedented. The Southern | ., Boston, Deo. 27.—The bark Kadosh of INTERESTING CEREMONTES. Fanny Patton ceed 90, of Franklin, place ana | tirecepeiiee station detested them, in thelr posses. | tacles and wow-watoh 9 sage mhore the Udon, going. | The, pes norsen were Kenerally Kept | ai due at 6:35 P. M, arrived at 11:30 P.M. the Boston, Capt, Matthews, from Menile for this | Brother W. H. Davis sang a bass solo)" Truth | Jay street, Brooklyn, died suddenly abont 8 o'clock last | tools, worth probaly $10), The money taken from the | c-c-couldn't help Li-laughing, After a while siabled, thelp owners knowing that the snow, | mail due at 6.5. M; arrived st 1130 FM the | port, wont ashore Iaat hight at Point Alderton | dawus upon the human soul.” ‘Four brothers The Coroner was | safe Was slaorecovercd, Justice Dowling held them. | Mp. Greeley got on the tr-track of a s-sort of @ Siver having been reaen Sows 7 the nooks 8 ; skawanne i etween the bars. The boats in getting ashore | advanced, bearing flowers. From stations at J jek i sr-grasshoppe! t had too m-much Lack: h I-lazy gr-xrasshopper that had too m the piodders, would be in much better condi- | ware and awanna was twenty-seven hours | capsized, and the captain and six men were 0 “ summoned, The busband ‘longehore laborer, and Y, er-e Tate, but test delay was in the Northern i the compere of tne catataique they steppid to # Fire in Brooklyn, b-body'for his legs, and he th-thought he had ane i" ‘Ye 4 ire : ng ashor marching to the head of the coffin they stood | Mrs, Burke's, on Plymouth street, near Audson avenue, lags it his p-prey he st-stumbled oy a the moning, but from } o'clock until the close | stead of 8A. M. on Thurda BRE Pease eae ate, . 5 ‘ ; eee ours. fie and ay | 1eupon his p-prey he st-stumbled over a dry smooth. By Sunday the sleighing will be better, The Effects of the Storm in Now Jersey, Perkins of Boston. continul ‘3 drunk for a week. Neither hi any of the occupants neat | | rise f-from the ground, but I swear that upset perhaps than for many years, Yesterday morning the streets of Jersey | Lewes, Del., Dec. 27.—The bark Chanti- “he sound of a distant bell was heard, and at | Sf ihe house could tell a any dioenee, Beane | Ther yore valoed os, Sia tad were trier Gaune | roekened Sir sqepect for ta loulous oo aateas i , Dee. 21. 0 i eer ‘ound ; were owned sthere sno 80 64 culoUs As a gre: —+— te) Y | creer, with lumber, (or Philadelphia, dragged on | the same instant the lights In’ the hall went ale | gfide,tasier heard Hatten's cries and those of hie litle | FLOUMAiaand blind meker, who lort his entire sock | rater atte at truil length on the, ground, ‘City we ly blocked by snow, and bust. aug! and asce! e * it man sprawling at ff wth on t a le Affairs at the Erie Depot. 'y were nearly blocked by snow, jusiness |} the Bar, but is tight, The harbor is fro: most out, and the catafalque in the centre was | bis dead wife tn his aris. He was sober last night. ‘ed machinery, valued at 2,00) ; insurance uukuowa. with his head beboring for oll and his heols Yesterday and last night everything was | and travel was 90 Impeded asin some places to | over, and vessels are slowly drifting out to but dimly visible. Another sound from ® muf- | _ There bad been no fire in, the room. The bouy was ee - s-sighting for sh-shooting stars or d-dodging in the ice. 5 sand tl rightfully emaciated, aud death was probably the re- “te “Day. shit-hawks.” tn confusion apd at cross-purposes tn the Erie | be almost stopped. The horse cars ran on none —— from ond corner of the hall Tight appeared: it | #ul€ot cold'and starvation. “The realadnte of hat part ee ET eg cre: [Paes ae Lallway depot, and the officers and employees | °f the lines. On one of the lines one large six- Disamere 6 Mave Geatin Of from one corner of the Dall Habs appeared. sit | of Brooklymhare very appropriately uamed Frankia | | Wasmrnaton, Deo. #1.—The signal oMce pro WHAT MI, GRERLEY CAUGHTY. ware nahin’ ta give definite information as to | borse sleigh ran at irregular intervals, affording, Hautrax, N.8., Deo, 27.—The brig Bon- | son. Place * On the way Hom Gilets for New 5 sland nad Hee Nad States ferneet: Luther sepion shes Me. Grecley could Hob sup, ere unable to irregular tn , . LIFAX, N. . 2. - 5 ——— nee erly, to southweatert ad generally cear | ply himself with bait, gave hima handful o the arrival of trains or the whereabouts of those | "Ontite'rulteadsthe tlockade continued. ‘The | derel, from Georgetown, Prince Edward's I The men wore white garments, which covered Another OMceholder wh be Paid. weather, with somewhat higher temperatures, rasshoppers, impaled & very large one on his ads tb a. Thi therm from head to foot, and were belted around delayed. But it was asserted on all sides that the | Washington express on the nsylvania Kail- | land, bound to England with a cargo of oats, has | the waist. They wore red aprons, and on their | On motion of Breen & Spellisy, Judge Bar- STS TS hook, and leading tho way to the bank of the : “t - stream, left him snugly harbored under the travel was a vast improvement upon the day | Toad reached Jorvey City a , sterday | been wrecked on Paumene Island. heads were flow ps of white, covering the | rett yesterday granted @ mandamus compelling the LOSSES BY FIRE, ean, le q aly 4 Pp Y | morning, nineteen hours behind time and the head like aH ‘and surmounted by silver . shade of an overhanging cottonwood, with the previous. Yesterday ali trains were from ten to | frst through arrival in twenty-four hours. Tl ‘The schooner Mary, from Halifax to Sydney, | feimets which reflected the torchlighta. ‘The | Bard of Audit to audit and allow the claluns of Timothy u Saeeeireerey = cork of his line gently riding in the eddies of to five engines wore atachsd to each, One train in from Philadelphia arrived at 1:45, hav: | C. B,, went ashore at Arichat on Wednesday. | two men who led these twenty-eight were hab- | ®- Seely for salary as oficer of the Court of General | | Five business houses in Windsor, Canadawere | the best trout hole in the creek: Was sixteon hours in coming from Bort Je ea ang Hy AY M. cttn) train arrived aca | . Tbe bark Abbe Thomas of Yarmouth has been | Hed In black and they sarsied no forch, frost Hots september lett io February, ist; but the ruil Bolling Mills st York and America | yerrsiaeil Aen wandered up the. staostt and ep a distance of eignty-eight miles. ‘Trains were Do a ama iakina abouk tie fifty days out from Wales for St, John, with A WEIRD SCENE. Hoard of Audit refused'to allow payment ‘of Nis salary Hadelphia, were bufuod yesterday morning, | joined his guest, Whom ho found alternately run at very frregular hours. No train was started Heine toeine Ee TE A re Reet Been tortuined for her | Marching in with slow tread, keeping time | forthe former mouth on the ground that he Nad por: le machihery rulued, Loss, 630,00; (0° ) watching his cork and pulling up his tine at the from the depoyuasl ane arrived, Neh che exeeption oe kamal teonare | rayzoad iron, and fears are entertained for her | J fih'the solemn music they twice made the cire | formed poeervices. Afipe Rearihg argument of sounael | Guranop, 6810: slightest demonstration of the minnows at the , y P fi {n'support of the motion and Mrs Strahan forthe A Mr. Wallace, coming from Rutherford Park | ti. trains, but there were few arrivals, kport, Shel | cuit of t »M@n with ranks unbroken. ‘Then | Hoard, his flonor held that the mouey was legally due | A Sire at Markot and Second stroets, Wilming- other end of it, hy the Erie line, grew impatient at the stoppage and, up toevening, none at all of through trains. | burne reporta that on Mon- ; the line: nd countermarched in an in- | and should be paid, ton. N. C.,on Thursday a destroyed a’ number “What luck, Mr, Greeley?” inquired Luthor, 6! the train a short distance from New York, | “In Hoboken no horse cars were run, and no | day, five miles southwest of Gall R wight, | terwea hich added to the weird at- —_— balidings including tho privac © Well, Taylor, Lget bites enough, but somes 1 linprudently attempted to accomplish the | public conveyance was furnished to the hu: SAW a atoamors smoke stack, with a red whistle, At length they ranged ity Mon ad Ht how I catch no fish,” replied Mr. Greeley. stan and H 4 NEW JERSEY, Huzgins, .4 16 ide of the coffin, Ji ba Oe itatureass, Then the distant mumMed bell was heard again. sear . 6 sweet, slow music continued, and soon | ‘The Deputy United States Marshals and Su- me entrande, ABOUHEE PTOCEBLOD A | et eesseat peared, ‘This was headed by two men in whi « and all the rest wore black. More | In the Paterson Board of Educati torches, the liquid within them giving ‘forth a | tng, Beno0l Co mer Van Winkle w blue transparent light which added to the mag- | of Velng inte eof ¢on foot. ‘The result | Ureds of persons residing tn the northern part | standing elgt cr ten fect above the water, ap: famille had been | of the county whose business daily alls them | parontly attach to tho vessel” hull “ eit own wordssso ut | to New York.” the delays on ti pbc a roome that {twas Wi culty | Essex Railroad were less serious hyuered the desire to throw himself down | { The morning express frou ton arrived ng ete Warm nnd the Shipping: huwand succumb to his fate, Fortunate. day’ afternoon, ve hours behind time, | The brig Emily, loaded with ooal for Tiscovered by some countrymen while Were run according (9 the regular sched: | New York, went ashore on Hart Island the tale jus, and conveyed back to the cars. dugh not-on time, To the local trains (3 , Misseas. | Carl K cod: : os of brandy served to revive bi, Mas ‘caused of inportance, ‘During the | Bight of the 20th end sunk. The schooners | ical effect. The peceliy Of Vale onMre Ip rou the woud tht un Mi forfeiture of his » HE FERRY BOATS day it was rumored that « serious accident had | Sa! Fish and Carrie Holmes, and four other With the same slow, silent, measured tread ——— through the head this u tworlt h ‘ched to the coffin, which loo: d fai CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. Mr, Manterre has resign: the Presidency of . i Ty pfot me look at your balt, Mr, Greeley,” said - aylor, An examination of the bait showed that about yyfeceired thelr pay JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, two per cent, of its bulk had been nibbled away, Jor services during the Presidential election. oe WHat MR ORRELRY. THOUGHT. ntast even- | ‘Phe brilliant Miss Lillian Edgarton will lecture | | What luck bave you hud, Taylor? found eulty | in steluway Hall, Jan, 6, Mr. Greeley. . quired ue little fells ° So courred on the railroad, but there was no cause , over hundreds of passengers. They | forthe stat erend: we eunnine oe’ schooners unknown ooked at the Osh for @ full r to the ticket office overflowing with in- | {oF the statement beyond the eat he, schooners Samuel Fish and Carrie Holmes were 6 in solid ranks. ‘Then they parted and re- ; 7 no | Dect appointed to the place, minite in silence. Then he pulled up his ine, 4 uy to the probable departure of trains, | track of s locomotive which caused neither dain | yy, i,1od off and towed to port, peated the evolutions of the art company of kK Fano, indicted in San Franctveo | A grand recoption, conducted by the | tok from the he Histri i grasshopper B oro cf thom soon began to feel the pangs of | SDR GIA: oo. wow york division of | , The steamer New York, from Philadelphia, | Inourners, and then ranged themselves on the wuiity Ad dauphices OF the New’ Kaviand society, was | that covered it, sh and the hu and they besieged the musty Mttle eat- | ene Pennsylvania Rullroad were. last evening | duein Washington, D. C..’on Monday last, 18 | other side. H last night 1n Delmonico’s, on Fourteenth street, | dead xrasshopy n lils hand, said Joglivives about the depot. Although much | ek? wal overcome, “dhe longest delay was | stuck in the ice off Matthias Point, Potomag ENTER THE HIGH Parmer, f Apportionment yestorday youd | Witla characterintic wtanco of tun: “Taylor, do Csapp ointment was expressed, general good | f ethe Washington . Bo'vlock | fiver. The ste: BR. C. Bright, which should el to Issue & HO aasesanent fund boule and $3,000) | YOU Chink it pays to ait here and bob for trouk 1 i o Aig. | that of the Washington expross, due at 5 o'eloc avec . | ‘Tho sight was strange, A vast dark room, * . pow, that size with your Wok baited with @ grass revailed, and the people took it philo- | fast evening, which did not arrive until Qo'clock, | Dave cleared on Wednes for New York, ts 3 U Hust returue aprovemcnt sock, They refused to cul down sal ¥ es J Bet bol ly, Among them were many distressed Lyle ied isda ovcloek | also fast in the Ice, comin in its center, Upon a raised platform a Mt, relnt twice as lary guess V'l go back to NI and an unusual number of uneasy | Mite on thelr regular time, TUE Dearly oF —_—- Raot of men.tn gorgeous regalia. Down gither —— Avctieus Lodaer eM B ana ken ha i ie See be who ora! neal prot uite o 3 i Sees fee a sf ide a row of wonderfully costumed men, Whose ches . | elecied Master, David W. Wilsot sames he wound his line around the pole, stag- Bolick et alittered: vigorous vocal protests |” at Newark a few horse carsranon some ofthe | BURIED UNDER AN AVALANCHE, o shed dim light upon the embiom of | FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLE, | flecsg' Master Dania W, Wilson je, Wo dames M. Har f cered up the atk, and mounting a wagon, rode pat cl foods, but most of them wer wp d In oes , > 7s 3 Over all muse, . @ —.- j Secretary, Jaines Harton. f olf to La Or with halt 8 dozen grasshop! * . ig the trac as to run te roadstreet | A stage Road Swept by a Snowalide 600 any of the spectators stood up and leaned | william Bentley, stockbrok don, suse pe age re, Ky Mulbs in his glove, where he had placed them for sate Rereehind time, and the people of Jersey Chty | Was almost g Up toa carnival of sleichers: Feet Wide and 12 Feet Deep—Kight er | forward in thel ty to Dreion of | qeeauiagt Bentley, socklroker of Landon, eur: | George, Wood Ho Muiberry | Keeping. that night when asked how, ho hut Yere compelled to drink their The passengers on the New Jersey Southern Gre teas ne: pg HG FR) the weird scene. short of 44) 6 of Erie, “ p dropped | enjoyed his sport he sald: * Woll, there's a great barefoot.” One train arr Pallrosd who left the Fors Monmouth Spur op a Sane e “ne ee Then entered the hich priest of the cere- | Dintomatic relation din Peck & Bogert ? deal vf solid comfort, no doubt, tn putting your but Lrgo Was shipped to New York, where | Thursday morning did not arrive until yesterday | Saut Lake Cry, Deo. 26.—For the past | me followed by his ecclesiastical assistant, | ernment and. the Vatican No.2, F. and A.M. has elocted | Htne into tho water and taking {€ out again, but L advaitage was taken of the pressure to increase having been thirty-three hours on | three days there have been heavy snows inthe | all clad in robes” the like | of | wh Legation at Luc Will probably be abot Hyde, Master; Gro. Henry Pryce, s. | viink the amusement becomes rather monoto~ the price p “ h Wee) HARTY AAG Oe | thw Dare there had seen before, | Charge d'Affuires egg attactics having ther Jone A Higgins, J. Wor Bro: Wm Drew, | nous after three or four hours, more particularly Only Uitee through’ trains came tn yesterday, + mountains, from six to eight feet having fallen. | Marchiny wly to their stations they | Tho Ministers of Austria, Germany, and Rus. uirer | Bro, Joba J, Madale, Secretary, when in all that time you are unable to vary tho ftPress and mall, all about twelve hours be: Brooklyn Afier the mt Yesterday there was a terrible snowslide at Lit- | were followed by pall bearers who seated them- | gia in Ath from th noon a middle-aged, portly | monotony by landing even @ minnow. T think, Bindtme, Four through trains were sent out Yesterday Brooklyn presented a quiet | de Cottonwood, near Central City, About 2% | selves beside the coffin, Let us pray,” said | tive Gove enue carat the Bowery and | though, that you fish with larger balt than your duri It was said that this aide of he : " e the priest and all the celebrants knelt’ down, | ernment to end the ditheulty about the Laurium silver | C nd told the conductor to sop the. at for | trout really require.” Pate Hig aaa een at thls aide at | appearance. With the exception of those who | P, M. an avalanche 000 feet wide and 12 feet deop | the faring ‘torches contrast ig, atrangely With | llnee By coBeeding the deuiade of France ahd italy.” | RépatThirstract The.canducioypeetoeled = oo Tey that point it was very dime i, One | were endeavoring to clear the sidewalks of snow e down the mountain side and crossed the | the bowed heads and reverent bearing of th ~ — peri hate ay pe by Mit Mae A Marderer Reprieved, Way train of four cars came in propelled by four | but few persons were seen in the streets. Many | stage road, carrying with it from eight to ten | Who held them, SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, h forher Uo pass to the re Justasshe | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 2%,—Gov. Booth brs engines. The conductor sald that ngines ¥ p THE RITUAL FOR THE DEAD, —_——.—— The High Priest offered up @ fervent prayer, ‘The Baltio-Lioyd's steamsh which was followed by the lesson and response, | Pehnicke, from Stettn, 8, Coed ong ah yCanduotor sald that the engines | mon and boys were at work with huge snow | teams and teamsters. ‘They were carriod Afteen fe sil to ave been ‘more Intense in the val: | shovels forcing the snow from the walks to the | hundred foot across Cottonwood ervek | ee ne eee eg eratioteman waner | curbs, where it was piled up Ave and six foot | live, bu badly bruised. Four more, known to day morning said U snow averaged thirty | bigh. On the roads leading out of the city there been buried, were not rescued, and. it ts Out LO ated off he pulled Granted Willisin Donovan, who was to have been exe tL o'eluck thie afternoon, & repricy ry. The fact gives the friends of ¢ ibe that the Soverner may yet cosmun u he car, Her clothing caught '» the step and sh in, Capt. | Was dragged bait block Curough ue Sbow before abe goal: All sould Wifeane herself, cae . Judge Blatehford yesterJay decided in fayor ‘OY. 28, “Haste Thee to help us," th pat tate Halifax yca( enor 8 chords, “Cease, yé mourners, Fife, We Lae Pere f ; , fie Adal fad COPAY. against minted the senter luchon deep on the level. was excellent sleighing. ‘The politicians and | thought that it will be impossible to find them | formance of tlis, which was beautifully ren- | | The steamer Geo Bay Line, oe 8 tnkerd, in whe sult instituted by the ex. for lif , sporting mon Mitted along the Coney Island road | bofore spring, although from two hundred to | dered, the two platoons of torch bearers were | which left Norfolk a rrived safely to recor’ tof ho ae £ Fe i otdielt rath icant et Ih fancy utters, waking’ up the proprietors of | throe hundred mon are at work shovelling. All | again in notion. it Haltimore yeaterday. ation ‘was caused by | Ping Gullar kad three. Ave hundred dollar’ Untied - i ed much profit by the dis iD, the club houses and glying them plenty to doin | the teams in the line of the avalanche were ts the bay end barber Bilently the: moved In the performance of the OM an 6x Fall of a Church Floor in? Blates y re stolen “yod passengers. All the hotels at the stations | preparing hot drink: swept away. The names of the men have not | mysterious rite, and when they had moved to ed Buntline, Buffalo Bill, and press messenger‘: May 2, 186, The express compan, Lonpon, Doe. 27.-W. iw mere! Were depletediof everything eatable, Pies wer ‘Only about one-half the usual number of | yor been ascertained, Eight mules were dug | their final positions (twas sven that. those of | Were arrested tn St- Louis on Thuraday for alleged com: Blaimed that they had wiveh duc notice to Dankerw and hy being held in Salford lat utght, the Corrote sold in Greycourt and Ramapo at §2 each, and | street cars was run, ‘The Brooklyn City Railroad Jet Mimo dead, some with lege broken, and | the black rube sitoruated, wo and. two, with ity fo She rick te thi brokers that sch notes had been atulen, and that Ver. » ! was being lield in § t th t northern part of that city in id on $400 ball'on each of We Cound against bim twenty years those wearing white wurmonts. Another ie ihe’ wo ladicuasats tous follewed Thep tap WLUEen SovReknd Audwiches were in demand at 2% cents aplece. | Company had all thelr snow ploughs in use. | oth Y-alreio boy of ayia revutation and obesl- | The Fusbipe syegue, Bast Now York, Vaudor- sovorely brulsed. Boveral were afterward mille Co Ving become possessed of ‘them pot | duliding gaye way, precipitating one huadved peraeee ented considerable disiance, Mau vf (acd W61e SMOG . ‘ L Tocelve payucus fur thy way {row We i esate Heat Se or Dy A aGwe NE Ma tpagedy Lasalle, a) y a ee