Show latest BY THE malls MAILS ard M dakin islin 41 Y E ans ARS CALL orthe OK THE i PRESIDENT A lc of the B boston oston advertiser thus ld describes his new years visit to to mr air tsu SSu chanan chanad while I 1 was out on the avenue yesterday en engaged aged in the routine of precipitate calls essential to the anniversary some evil fate prompted one of the party to propose that we should pay gayour our respects at the whitehouse white house where air buchanan was advertised in the daily daliy prints as being on exhibition from 12 till 2 precisely taking our place in the ranks of the unshaken shak shah tn we were ushered through the large antechamber aber along a cordon of at least fifty policemen elken einen I 1 in in uniform to a room where we passed I 1 if ii similar review a dozen deputy marshals af pf f the district in the next chamber stir t aident in in active gymnastic exercise by two stout irish constables 0 to o preserve order in case of a jam jath or a fight at a bhart eho 1 distance beyond was stationed miss land lane ln et attended by marshal selden whose diny s seemed umed to be to repeat incessantly pay your respects to this lady apay pay your respects to this thia lady which duty ditty had been teen so faithfully performed that he found a difficulty in articulation such stich as is often experienced by nursery maids in rehearsing the exploits of peter piper havin havid having enjoyed my shake and had had bad my ay pocket picked picka simultaneously a crime from which I 1 exculpate the president both his hands bands being busy bay at the time we were shoved shoves along another cordon of police into the east rog nog m out of which we were ushered into a hall ball and then expelled from the building th dougha window over a platform of boards lifler vieb policemen on each side all thi this was accomplished to the tune of the star sp 8 fc pang an led ird banner played by a feeble feebie band in in invisible Eh chamber amber 5 I 1 k INDIA thebo 1 th I 1 b ay mail maii of df december cember 9 arrived at S suezen klez elez bal the and the news is esthus lahs telegraphed ir ime the amnesty was sim slowly but bt surely thinning the theo ranks of f the rebels and there is good reason for believing that the whole country will bf be res restored fored to peace without much additional b bloodshed osbed on the november a force commanded by lord dord clyde in person having marched sixty one milea miles in sixty hours completely defeated bainie madhoo sing and a large army of rebels at klara nearly opposite fut tempore teh teb pore the enemy was driven out of the dense jungle and afterwards chased four miles milea by by guns and cavalry their loss was enormous i many were drowned in the ganges S ba madhoo escaped down the river pom rao and sing slog fled towards the Cawn pore road the rabble threw away their arms and fled to the steep ravines bainie madhoo is said to have reached Doole emow gnat on the ganges on the of november the commander in chief arrived at lucknow the health of the british troops was said to be excellent on the of november general grant re crossed the Goom tee the rebel rebels S in einsider considerable I 1 numbers disputed the passage but were forced tofely toffy with great loss six of their guns were taken tantia continued to avoid the ingenuity of f his pursuer pursuers and is have entered guz erat af pf poli pont shen SHan STEEL frigates frigaa rg r g an order ll 11 hab haa s b been een given by the french government for six new screw frigates of horse power each two to rebuilt be built at rochefort two at lorient and two at some other port each to be bilnche or cuirassed cui cul rasse as the term now goes with plates of polished steel each weighing 22 cwt cat 5 f feet in length 21 2 feet in breadth at a cost of 57 each plate the plates are to be inserted between the planks flanks of every part of the frigates mater nater above high big water mark and will render them impervious to shot and shell steel shot have been fired at the plates from short and long ranges langes in the polygon and vincennes Vi cennes without injuring them the french government however is compelled to apply to an english mr air howard to furnish the plates the them samples il are re 1 metre 70 centimetres centi metres meires in length 75 centimetres centi metres broadb broa dylO drio 10 centimetres centi metres thich each will weigh 1248 kilo klio grammes an and will cost 1420 francs and as the fhe entire vessel above watermark water mark will be covered with these stupendous cost will be prodigious dig di dilous ious A NOBLE DEED AND ITS REWARD night before last during a heavy rain and wind storm a freight car at salina station on the great we western stern railroad was moved from the we sie track where it was standing directly across the main track and in such a position as to i entirely impede the passing of trains A you young ng lad iad ad named peter dunn seeing the imminent danger and knowing that the passenger would be along in a short time patiently aly waited in the storm for it and by signals stopped th the train in time to prevent a collision it will wab was two at night when tb the e the trai train n came along the little hero bero was brought to fly and rewarded by 8 superintendent mitchell with an entire su suit buli of clothes and otherwise oth ealise cared f fot for orl or orn L springfield mass journal december 23 1 COLD weather the records of the weather at montreal show that the four days from Janti january arf ary oth to together form the coldest peri perl period od for 29 years on the lith the mercury marked 33 degrees below zero at st mar afar tins near montreal on the loth the spirit tb thermometer erm OMeter marked degrees below belliv zero jour C corm corn om ar ta KANSAS ST si louis rouis jan jahi 19 the kansas city journal of commerce of the says that judge williams of fort scott has just arrived en route to confer with GOV medar medary y concerning the trot troi troubles bles bies in southern outher if kansas he represents the neighborhood r of fort scott to be a reign of terror business was suspended and the women and children had been removed to places of safety the citizens were under arms and on guard day and night IV WASHINGTON washingtonian ASHINGTON jan 17 orders have been issued from the war department part ment similar to those which were sent to kansas pending the former troubles namely to use uie the four or five companies of troops now there as a posse comitatus to enforce the la laws buting the present disturbances in that territory THE tire WEATHER monday jan 10 was the coldest day experienced in new york during the present century according to the them mo records kept by mr merriam from twelve on saturday night to eight on tuesday morning the cold was most moat unusually severe not only onla in this vicinity but allover the eastern and northern states around lake champlain and the st lawrence the mercury stood at sunrise on monday from 30 to 40 degrees below zero andin and in the latitude of boston new york and buffalo from 10 to 20 degrees below raour jour com corn SNOW STORM AT THE EAST the storm of jan ath was very severe in new england at springfield mass the snow fell 20 inches in depth and drifted in mountains the people eople were shut within doors all day on tue tuesday s ay and railroad and other travel suspended at hartford the snow fell to the depth of three feet the small streets were entirely blocked tip up and the roads round about were impassible trains were sto stopped pried and business suspended oleve cleve herald jan 12 A GREAT ART ARTESIAN edian EgIAN WELL an artesian well lately opened at bourn england sends the water 25 feet above the surf surface anadis charges gallons per minute or in one bour hour it feeds three mills and is said to be the greatest well of the kind in the world excepting the celebrated one at paris the one we noticed on the of themon the month thas as made at louisville sends an inch stream sixty feet high gives gallons a minute or gallons per day THE TRUE LIFE T the he mere lapse of years is not life to eat and drink and sleep to be exposed to air dir darkness kness and the light to pace round in the mill of habit and turn the wheel of wealth to make reason our bookkeeper hook book k keeper eq p e r and turn thought into an implement of tr trade a de this is not life ilfe in all this but a poor fraction of the consciousness of humanity is is awakened and the sanctities still slumber W which make it utmost most worth while to be Krow knowledge ledge truth love beauty goodness faith alone can give vitality to the mechanism of existence 1 the laugh of mirth which vibrates through the heart the tears that freshen the dry wastes within the music that brin brings brins s childhood back the prayer that calls the future near ear the doubt which makes us mediate the death which startles us with mystery the hardship that forces us to struggle the anxiety that ends in trust are the true nourishment of our natural being |