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Show Brlel Telrirraiua. Sofia is reported completely evacuated. evacu-ated. Tho queen will Dot open parliament parlia-ment in poison. Eight to twelve inches of snow in New Hampshire. Cold in some parts of Maine, mercury mer-cury 2o below zero. Deaths in Chicago, 1877, 8,026, or 546 less than in '7'!. Snow to the depth of twelve inches fell at Watertown, N. Y., on Friday. Snow fell six hours at Richmond, ou Friday, followed by hail and heavy, rain, It is rumored the British govern-, govern-, ment has pardoned all the Fenian prisoners. i It will be neeepaary to flood the i Panther Crwek mine, Pa., as the tire 4s ipreadiog. At Friday's cabinet meeting it was , decided that tbo BUud bill should be vetoed if passed. j It is reported the Russians have occupied Ihdja; ii true, communication communica-tion with Erzeroum is cut on all Bidee. It is reported the Chinese have murdered 15,000 men, women and children on the Kashgarian frontier. The New York Hrald saya the San Franciaco workingmen, id threatening threat-ening violence, are acting under bad advice. The president has set aside the entire en-tire proceedings in the court martial case of Captain Charles H. Campbell, 6lb cavalry. An agreement has been arrived at betweeu Bismarck and Von Becnig-sen Becnig-sen for the formation of a liberal parliamentary par-liamentary ministry. Greece's claim to be represented in any European conference points to 1 the acquisition of Theeaally and Epirua and possibly Crete. The Journal de St. Petersburg 1 thinks Russia should refuse all intervention inter-vention and that peace should bo dia- cuKsed betwfen the belligerents. U. 8. Grant, jr., has been called to San Francisco on business and will 1 not assume his duties aa assistant " United Slates district attorney of New York uutil February. Clement. Morton & Co., clothing houte, Wabash avenue, Chicago, suspended; sus-pended; liabilities, $350,000; assets, $550,000. Stagnation of trade and consequent inability to collect. Senator Jones saya there is no foundation foun-dation for the widely-published report that the frienda of the Bland silver hill intend to abandon it in the event of the adoption by the senate of the finance committee's amendment striking out its free coinage provision. They willoppoBe the amendment, because be-cause they consider it theoretically I inconsistent with the main object and purposes of tbe bill. It is considered curtain tho bill will go to the president, presi-dent, whether the amendment be adapted or not. |