Show TO num THE rum 10 0 o i y r sy CONGRESS congressional JONAL ell elf r i hauae p A number of bills bilis were introduced and refer nefer referred redi redl among them A bill to pro vide forthe speedy construction of a ship canal of large jarge capacity around the thu falls falis of niagara on the american side elde CHICAGO 6 A A heavy robbery was perpetrated at kuhns european hotel in til this city last lait evening the room of mk arons aronzon Aro naon hd an importer of watches and jewelry from new york was waa I 1 entered while whilo aronson wasat waa was at bupp supper er and a sample trunk emptied of its contents valued it at the city Is ing infested td with ith thieves and burglars A drover named lynch tynch had bad his pocket picked last evenin evening of washington 5 the today daye daje sent to the senate the following nominations ward wand hunt of new york yme associate justice Justlee of the etiore supreme me court J L minister to russia ST ek LOUIS louls A fire at east st louis last evening destroyed as houses laousis as sumner was seized with a rather sharp attack of marl warl disease on an the a treet streel last night bight his hib friends warm warmly ly from all ail labors but he was wab in his seat today to day dax at the opening of the session NEW 5 mrs arrs groele greeleys greelegs Gree leys leyb w will appoints appolias her husband executor and her daughter ida executrix and bequeaths to her husband all her pictures statu stata ry a rare and valuable collection and sy ida lda to appropriate one hundred dollars to purchase some somme additional mern memento euto of affection for her husband in caba cabb of mr greelegs greeleys Gree leys death or 1 second 1 marriage her real estate was not to be ba sold nor the principal of her property delty deity to be used by elther either of the chil chii dren reil mit without with hout bout the joint consent of ida and judge hart margre mrs Mr Gre Greeley eley had a policy insurance of or on her husband it to is also said that she owned some tribune stocks and other stocks besides real estate general sherman delivered a 6 lecture drilias on hib his travels amock among the greek Ja lands islands before a large audience of bf washington savanh savans profess professors bi I 1 and I 1 invited guests at the obsequies 0 of f horace gre greeley eley eloy cherev the rev bev Rev bev dr chapin opened the ceremonies by reading an appropriate selection from the scriptures miss clara louise kellogg next sang very touchingly 1 1 I know that thab my redeemer liveth 11 after which henry ward Bee becomer gher delivered tho funeral gration oration Be echers beechers echenb remarks were quite brief he spoke of the deceased as one who for thirty years had filled the land with controversy as a man of war yet dying without civic honors but one whose memory shall live forever in the annals of his country today to day all men forget the recent strife and conflict of opinion in their sorrow and honor him because he was something more than a professional man he be was so BO good so BO noble that he had bad few faw com peers for thirty years he built for himself no outward monument no noes estate but today to day between the oceans there is not a man who has not felt the effects of the labors of norace horace greeley at the conclusion of Be echers address I 1 the quartette from st francis church sang sleep the last sleep Chapins chapin spoke poke as sis follows one month ago many wilom whom he knew know were present presents met at this thas place to express sympathy with one who sat with face and quivering lips a heart stricken mourner of his bis wife today to day in the freshness fres briess of hib his quiet sorrow himself he be Js is to lie baher by her hen side the shadow of death through which he be was then passing has enveloped him such is ia the providence that checks all and makes life a continual surprise I 1 cannot attempt here and now naw to unfold uhe the life or estimate the worth of mr greeley such an attempt would beon boon be on the one 4 hand premature and on the other unnecessary premature because the lessin of his great life cannot now be reviewed i when grief and excite excitement me 13 t have ceased this work can be done and I 1 trust will be done in some public memorial service which will demand and receive a much wider hearing than I 1 can give it to speak of norace horace greeleys greelegs Gree leys worth is unnecessary it has already been done there have been but few instances in our history where expressions of regret and regard have been so spontaneous so universal so similar as these that pour in so thick and fast from every part of the land they artemot are not made up or artificial they are genuine tears and are as freely shed today to day by country fi resides and in distant cities as beneath ahe the shadowing drapery of this house from which he is so 80 soon boon to go out forever they represent an invisible sympathy but they represent the peoples thought and are twined about the peoples heart bearing witness to a career of honest purpose and why this reverential regard for the memory of mr greeley it is not for his mere mene intellectual ability nor is it because he was a high official for horace greeley held no official station the will of the people ex press ed 1 through the electoral ele eie etoral college to day decides that he should hold no bugh suph station today to day the will of god elects him to a place where all human honors look small in its magnet magnetism irn and simple goodness mr greeleys greelegs Gree leys heart wab was as large as his bis brain his love for humanity was inherent he touched all sides bides of humanity human ityl so to speak perhaps he erred on the side of mercy against justice but if man must err at all ail that is a good side to err on whatever may have been the mistakes of him who lies lles dead before us there was no mistake in the current of principle which characterized his life and this is the lesson for us the address was followed by an earnest prayer and the theby hymn mn angels angela ever bright and fir fuir 11 dr chapin pronounced uric ulic ed the benedic tion alon and the choir bang sang the beautiful and touching hymn hymns what is life the procession moved down fifth avenue in the following order mounted police broadway squad supt bupt kelso mayor hall inspectors dilkes and walling fourth precinct polica police one hundred members of the nire fire department nev hev dr pullman officiating nicla ficia fic lating inting ting clergyman at the grave grav opall pall pali bearers chief justice chabe chase senator trumbull Trum hull bull thurlow weed J chamberlain rev bev dr bright wm wm Or ormond tonk D W bruce sinclair dudley I 1 gregory if J johnson joh Job wm M evarts john E williams senator fenton erastus brooks robert bonner bobner R ba M hoe peter C baker 0 0 lightbody charles storrs and john B R storrs Bt orrs hearse lizzle lizzie ida lda and gabriella greeley and other mourners in carriages the president of the united states vice president colfax and vice president elect aileon in an open landau laudau surrounded by fifty policemen as guard of honor governor honn honl finan fiman inan governors of adjoining states tribune editorial and reportorial staff typographical society union league club members of the common council heads of departments distinguished officials of adjoining cities in carriage carriages s two deep to the number of 83 members of the liberal republican lican gi general committee union republic can general committee tammany hall general committee simon cameron association sons of T temperance em perance i delegations from Arc arcadian adlan lotu lotus s and ru rural bural ra C clubs u bs and american institute in line but the procession as as it moved slowly down the avenue presented a posing appearance the door steps of the houses along the av elitle elitie without exception cep tion were thickly crowded windows and balconies were full hotels club houses and abid public buildings of all kinds presen teda sea of hu human man facea faces agather ing lug greater than any multitude ever witnessed here hete before A detroit dispatch gives an account of numerous disasters on the northern lakes to sail bali vessels and propellers caught in the fe fearful a erful storm and frozen in many vessels will be a total loss and a large loss joss of life is feared A letter from london loudon dated nov 18 says bays a meeting of the creditors of bowles bowies bros co showed that the failure of their banking house will turn tura put out a bad one the partners emi emy conducted ducted business loosely charles bowles bowlus is said to have negotiated securities of whose existence his partners roberts bowles and keith knew know nothing one of the creditors mr meale deposited twenty thousand dollars in bonds in tb their air bank for safe keep keeping ingy which they hypothecated ted without his knowledge and also failed to convert five thousand dollars of nashville bonds for him which they had undertaken to do mrs maria gates lost nive five thousand dollars I 1 in n bonds which had bad been left with them for safekeeping saoe safe keeping NEW york YOEK 6 5 A paris letter a report of an interview with gam betta just before the reopening opening re of the sitting of the national assembly he represents himself as being a supporter of the conservative views of president pres preb ident thiers under the present condition of things it would seem that both the radicals and thiera prefer peace to any monarchical monarch fell feli experiment or the anarchy threatening any attempted change gambetta and his followers are confident that the new election will give them absolute control of the destinies of the nation bub hul meanwhile as thiers to is getting credit for paying the german germun indemnity and fostering the national resources they contend that this should continue they recognize the ability of the E executive and are willing to give france the benefit I 1 though they do not assent to all his views ben wood of new york has subscribed a thousand dollars to the greeley press fund other subscriptions ot of a smaller amount are also reported including one from john Mu latey of the metropolitan becard record of one ones hundred dollars foh woh LONDON 4 A large portion of the e city is in darkness tonight to night tho the gas having been extinguished in lany inny many sec eions of the city LONDON 4 A berlin letter bays rays of the storm in the north of europe november that Is unprecedented in the memory of living man indeed the local annals annais of the baltie baitie cand and oata coasts contain no record hordof f so ao furious and destructive a tem pest for nearly two hun d red yeara years past all the lives of i railway radiating to the different points of the compass from this capital are axe encumbered with broken or uprooted telegraph stana poles pole Bug business iness ineas on the bourse is at ta a stand still the bea sea walls are smashed to atoms and traina trains swallowed up in the groat great walterp sund kiel greenewald Greef ewald owald and unde undo read like the descriptions of a second deluge on wednesday the greater part of greenewald Greef ewald was under water and the streets of the thriving little town of ditze stood five feet foet deep in water the total number of crafts foundered at stralsund Stra strai bund sund was over 80 all the fishing boats belonging to tom and Thid denso have gone to the bottom eighty persons persona were drowned at all along the coast the Inhibit inhabitants ants are ruined aulne d and are suffering from want of water the sea bea having flooded all the wells five hundred striking stokers smokers employed by the gas companies have been summoned before the police court on a charge of conspiracy the companies are unyielding and the stokers smokers sto kerswill will hold out until their companions whose discharge caused the strike are taken back meanwhile the absence of gas is severely felt the theartres theatres the atres are compelled to omit their performances the underground railways are in darkness today to day two thousand printers had a public parade PARIS panis 6 the governmental situation at versalles vers Yere ailes alles settles unsettled un business of all kinds throughout the country the committee of thirty formed yesterday by the assembly is regarded as hostile to the republic the republic can journals in paris declare that the assembly does doss n nob not ot nepie represent sent them the will of france pranee and demands its immediate dissolution thiers thias Is e expected to resign the government govern government men will wiil probably make mako a statement at the bess sess session ion iou of the tilo assembly today to tb day as to the coarse course ic intends to take PARIS 5 the assem assembly bl this wid if afternoon ter elected ih members embers of the committee of 80 proposed by minister dufoure Du Vu faure the committee commit fee con consists ilits of bf nineteen deputies of the right representing votes and eleven deputies of the left representing votes what course the government will take under the circumstances at this time is ig unknown TURIN 5 chopo the po is again overflowed and hm hab inundated the adjacent country at last advices advises the flood wab was spreading bondos bondon 5 the strike eaf of the stokers smokers of chegas the gas gaa companies continues hut nut tho the worst is over the inhabitants havo have supplied themselves with lamps and can candie candle dies dieb several theartres theatres the atres are lighted with oil last night performances were conducted as usual the strand last night was lighted with lime lights ROME sir bartle frore frere has arrived on his way to aden to join the british expedition for the suppression of the slave frade frado on the african coast he was received by the king who gave him a gold medal bearing the royal effigy and asked him to present it to livingstone as a pledge of his esteem in the chamber of deputies the government was asked to explain why the few schools for english and american children in rome were recently closed t by y the authorities senor benor lanza replied that t be the were opened without authorization i af 0 the municipality and sanitary regulations were not na complied with A violent storm E swept over naples last n night ight and did much damage to shipping lion ItON lonbon done bone the vote in the versailles versaille vors Vers aillen a asb Ase assembly embly today to day gisy on the formation of Du Dur faures aures committee excited the tha liveliest apprehension in paris panis where night fight fighting IlIg 1119 was expected there was waa groat great excitement at chisel burst marshal Me mcmahon mahon Mabon controls the briny amy but will act only in obed lenco ienco to the assembly not to thiers correspondence has recently passed between Big els bismarck march marck and napoleon german reoccupation will rebul result resulthia tin tia in the re establishment of tho empire I 1 BERLIN beulin BL B lin LIX 6 tb tho the a couil couii counties ties reform bill was before the thle upper boube house of the diet dieu to today day having been passed by tho the glozr lower louse house the dhe general debato debate was I 1 finished it at to days sitting tomorrow to morrow the bill will be discussed clause by clause BERNE 7 Ceresa cerasale Ce resale 6 has been elected president andar and dr schenck vice drbal preb pros dent of tho fils confederation for fork 1873 ista i 1 f 4 |