| Show BREtt or rnojiiSK Damages Saul At 1100 by n hl nUI > lilit lAdY JfEw YoRE Jan 13A breai of promise of marriage case it which the damages are placed at 5100000 began before Judge Ingr ham In the Supreme Court here t llln Inprme Is MISS Carollt diy The plaintiff I 11 Clne J Camtneler i3 venrs old daughti ofHobert Camnlerer of Phllade phla The defendant Is Omci Mule a wealthy retired real c late dealer and a man of famll He Is about G yearn of age and Is a prominent I member of tho Liedc kraus Society The plaintiff testified that during a raniJite In Central Park ho proposed pro-posed to bert She gave him no d e cWoii then but cu gD 17tb of December De-cember 1SS3 at Philadelphia he again proposed and site acccpte him boon afterwards she learned In he had a wife In an Insane asyluir In answer to her demand HOK AN X l IINAT1ON he said he wo > id get a divorce nni later assured her that the divorce had been obtained in Indlali3i In July 1SS9 at Kheiubcck he Intro diirvd her as hU betrothed and coon aflerwunl they came t Xew Yorl to make purchase for the wedding Ho s urgeJ her to haMen the cr mony that she became III and wliti elie recovered 1m proposed a mock narrbgc which ehe Indignantly re ected He hail ucrcr rtturned tie < t-ie her since then thuugh he wrote 10 IIIT several times fhC are the allt atlous of the plalntilH The de enuant denies Idem in toto Colonel Iiigersoll counsel for the defendant asked fern dlsmLKil or lhe care on the ground that she I Ice him from the engagement Tim motion O denied dud the cast wii be continued tomorrow Left to DIr HEW YOKK Jan 13Tills morn log the passersby were Ktnrtlcd te see the dead body of u Chi unman with little no clothing lying lu the utter in Dover Street The mal had been left there early by n lumber of his countrymen to die He had been I ailing for some lime nud when It waS found that his las hour seas near tho heathen Ihoughl It better to get rid of him The un fortunate ralestlrJ died from expos are or rather death vas thus hat mil l The olice arrested a numbci or Chinamen found In the dead mans lodging house All thai could be ascertained alt the man wa Utah he was a snilori I The rirlUc K6ml BOSTON Jan 13 President Adam Of he Union Pacific while asserting that thejei rt of a settlement settle-ment between the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific has been exaggerated In mpcriiuce says newer n-ewer alliance has been mae and that liolh sides have withdrawn leir opposition line The ItraUIn IlKpulr PIIILAI IIIA Jan 13Tue initial tnertu of the Philidelrhla A Scatting llailroad was held today sanliii > ated the meeting was far wIll harmonious The stockhold cr1 w ere opioed lo the reelection of Coihln as president ot the com m any protisting ngalnst the pro tPetltnhtt Their protests winwith out avail howcVer and the r elec I tOI of the old hostel of cflicm was ccomplblied through the vote of thre members of the voting trust Dine tinlt lxNixS Jan 13The trial L gnu today of Claud Marx and Syd lte3 Wolf Joint proprietors cf the tudaii yccortl and Mr Marc Crt the ITnancial Timci who were con rleled for blackmaIl growing out of the attempt by the accused to obtain oney for the suppression of articles lectinga a gold mining I compny Tite attorneygeneral declared that hn prisoners practically said Un Iris you buy us we will iiublieli articles III the Many Jtceoril that wIll damage your property Iliil Nan r roe Knnvnv ST iMii Jan i3 < blciatchcs I from diirereut portions of Jaitsao rnort a blizzard In that State At kricliLa ten inches oi snow Rii ami rur a hundred wIlt Meet the storm raged with fut and the whole rg country is covered with snow to a JeJth of 1 foot or mere Ileilroad trains are stuck at several places and traffic I practically suspended intensesulTerlng rejiorUd in the destitute distrIcts In several of the western counties There are forty or mot cars of provisions at the town of Liberal en route to the sufferer suf-ferer but that is I fifty to seventy miles an ay from hut starving people ind nobody is irilllng Ho take the clianccs freezing by haullnj the rrelsht in wagons TIle temperature tempera-ture is not ver low yet but the mercury is falling and severe cold Is apprehended bormnl Wnler DOVEK Del Jan IX The thermometer ther-mometer yesterday registered from TS 10 degrees In tht > shade and in tiltS Still stentuptalOil lrtoehl 1 J buds are so far nuvauced thai a general them freeze would entirely kill Gnnr Ilritrr MASHArrAN Ivans Jan 12 Hon Xehemlnh Green txGover nor of Kansas died this moru Inc from licmorrlmgc of the lungs KANSAS CITV Jan 12hey D Uotwald O5tor of the Memorial Lutheran Church of this city and secretary of the Midland College and Lutheran Synod of Kansasdied this ovcnlagi SIiLWAtKEl Ub Jan 12Dr V It Cantles died tonight aged 03 He was the fauillv pliysl I clan of DaWitt Clinton and Aaron Burr JfBw Yonir Jan 12Prof H II Day LL D of Yale died today day at Xew Haven of pleurisy aged S7 FORT WAYNE Ind Jan IX HOI William Fleming died this afternoon Ho was widely known as a banker manufacturer and politician pol-itician Itcal PARIS Jan IX Admiral Flomict I is dead A OcloneN fury OLNn Ills Jan IX At the village of Mackltirg last night a cyclone overturned dwelling houses tiarni and wrought great damage The home of Phillip i i 5Clchoion g completely destroyed Mrs Nicholson Nich-olson was instantly kllletl and her daughter rcrlously injured Aaron McWilliams and family of seven were all caught under the debris of their houcc and two children sustained sus-tained serious Injury I Slar 1b1 CclonC SUGAR FALLS Out Jan I A cyclone struck this place Icday and the wind attained a velocity of ninety miles an hour carrying evtryUiliig before it Anfiil Esiilolola I nlKrn Xov BEWOBD Jai rx News was received here today that the bark fritlth Mnarch with ten tons dynamite aboard caught fire In midocean Novcmberl9tli Tlio crewputoff In boats and watched the great explosion It was something some-thing fearful ami on nthlplM iiiiles distant It wiii ukeii fur n fall meloar Part of tie ell were takec by a whaler to Capo Town Thl others LUCI cap l |