Show A GREAT SNOW sinnai IN IOWA lowa the keokuk iowa whig whigs of jan says bay we were visited on the night ol 01 the and the io lowing day and night with one oue ot of the most severe know snow storms ever kno known wu in the west on saturday the the wind ble bie blew W very strong rom from the northwest cloudy and intensely cold and at 10 on saturday night it began to snow with great rapidity and continued to rail tall for thirty two hours without intermission the sky during the whole ti time me was filled with so dense a mass of falling snows snow that it was impossible to see a ds distance tance of a few yards the wind continued to blow from the northwest a perfect hurricane forrest trees were prostrated old buildings were blown down gowd god houses barns barris and other buildings were ngn and evely eveia uther other move moye moveably abia abla substance m within thin the reach of the ini ind were rent asunder and tossed about like BO so much chaff chere was great suffering buffering among many thae thai were n not u prepared ed for tor or such a storm to in consequence of the incese cold the mercury fell tell to nine degrees below zero and the snow was so deep that neither c ulan nian 1 an nor beast could get about and now up to this timi claie e the hourat going to prey we have net seen a team in the streets of keokuk so u usually crowded with country teams drays and vehicles of every I 1 kind all ruining ahead with ils the utmost vigor the I 1 beet are blocked with snowa snow |