Show B BY Y TELEGRAPH piu PIM veste umio UNTO N LZ AMERICAN WATERLOO que quo 11 the severest storm known for years is in progress here the snow began falling yesterday afternoon and has continued unabated through the night the wind was blowing a gale all day the snow enow is piled almost monn mountain tain high making traffic of 0 all kinds hinds absolutely impossible between 10 and 11 this morning two distinct shocks of earthquake were felt the wave baj pad parsing ng east to west st johns N B 11 IL the storm which prevailed last night F subsided at three this morning montreal 11 A very heavy fall of snow enow the heaviest of the whole beason commenced yesterday at noon and only ceased at three this pm halifax 11 0 ame am there is g A slight alight breeze blowing from the which appears at times to in Jn creast somewhat in strength and then subside the high tide hr hes hrs s gone gona completely down clown vessels ride easily at their docks whitehall N Y 11 twelve inches of snow fell yesterday afternoon and evening the storm extended the whole length of lake Champl champi ain aln watertown NY 11 it rained on saturday throughout northern new york and changed to snow enow during the night a heavy cold wind prevailed from three to six inches of snow has fallen it is now elear clear and cold trains are running the roads today to day to keep the track clear quebec 11 heath point antl anti coati reports a very heavy southeast gale during the past night this thia morning about two hundred eeals beals were seen on the fee ice about two miles labod southward south ward of that section duxbury dux Dum bury mass 11 A break ii 14 reported in the french cabio cabie miles out new york 11 the correspondent at ottawa interviewed wiggins who declared his predictions had been verified he said bald my advice that ships chips of all nations should be in safe harbors by the ath I 1 am happy to say has been taken and acted upon and it was on the ath that an arm of the great grest storm struck the atlantic coast the storm this pm came from the southeast exactly as I 1 bald said both as to its period of arrival and its direction the storm of the ath and esth exactly followed the course I 1 marked out for the great storm though gen hazen in his criticism ef my mv letters to the president stated no ab nb storm ever took that course reporter to days storm is also a defeat for the meteorologists it it not prof wiggins yes decidedly they everywhere in washington toronto and london declared deolar declai ed it impossible and even absurd that a great storm could be predicted isted more than 48 hours in a advance my storm will prove whether they were correct or not quebec II 11 the high water today in the st louis and st charles river flooded the tho wharves and champlain market place Is id flooded also the houses in st bt boehs near the charles river eiven and in the village opposite at new richmond john me quarters houge bouge was burned with his wife and child Helena Ark II 11 the first loss of human life by the flood in that region J occurred by the upsetting of a house 12 miles south of here on which were six adults and four children the latter were drowned the former being rescued by a pa party ty of hunters who took them on ow the he t roof after aften they had clung clang to it three days the st francis frauds contains hundreds of houses mules and cattle standing up to their throats in water their owners being unable to rescue them there are many carcases of animals floating about indianapolis ind II 11 great suffering and sickness at nearly all the river towns incident to the recent floods at new franklin ind a village of inhabitants 30 are destitute and 15 sick two deaths have occurred from pneumonia the people in this vicinity ity are destitute depending on the public for provisions and medicines one hundred and twenty nive five are sick and 21 24 have died the latter of dygentry dye entry which has almost become epidemic about houses have been swept away or damaged at least persone persona me are liable to disease at all lii ili no relief had been furnished to 45 cases caseb of bick sick ness mostly typhoid fever one death one hundred houses have been under water half of 0 them are ruined at rob Rus roseclair eclair ill lii a family of ten persons all in the engine room of an old saw mill now new liberty Li bertys lii ili 1119 has hag been en submerged and sickness to an alarming extent prevails DEADWOOD D T 11 hood scotts Scotta lodging shell at brownville wood camp terminus of the mack black hills hilis fort pierce railroad burned at midnight last night james cb chalmers simers almers thos thoa finella Fi Fl neless neles B R C wright VV night right lewis newis hanson peter hanson A Tenes Tene lifie harvey wood WH andrews Hammontree chae Chas fred T peters and samuel hays haya were burned to death and four others names not learned were seriously injured the origin of ef the fire is not known NEW york YOEK 11 at half past 11 thib thia morning officer patrick casey of the hunters point police force killed hilled richard riehard comisky the murdered bounds rounds man was wag sitting at his hib desk in the first precinct when casey cabey entered under the influence of liquor and act acting ing strangely when within two feet of the unsuspecting comisky kahe he halted and bald said what do you follow me so BO for foi comisky replied it wais was to make him do his duty with out another word casey drew a revolver and fired the ball entered half an inch below Comisk ys eye eje and he fell back dead the murderer was instantly secured and hurried off to the county jail within 15 minutes a thousand people gathered under the impression that ho he was still in the station and made macle strong efforts to get hold hoid of him it is supposed casey was in a state of insanity london ohio 12 A trifling dispute between jno G tracey and david Gilli Gillinwater i brother inlaw in law ended in tracey cutting gillin waters throat with an axe NEW yos yore YOKE 12 herr most yes yea cerday afternoon addressed a large meeting in jersey city heights on socialistic affairs he spoke in german the tho other addresses were by victor drury and james mitchell Ml the latter speaking tj 0 the english the speakers were enthusiastically received LE ind 12 A wreck occurred on the white water road five miles south of here which was caused by a broken rail A adden boien passengers were hurt but none seriously washington 12 secretary foulger is not well although he was at the department but unable to attend to business CHICAGO 12 the stockholders of the union iron and steel company are in bession session on a proposition 7 to resume operations by the issue of preferred stock it la Is believed belleff d the proposition t ion lon will be accepted cec cei A ted s sweeping decision against the bucket shops was delivered in the U S court 12 nicholas kreich was murdered lat night at a christening the wilhelm brothers the authors of the deed have been arrested s d 4 NEW few york 12 A dispatch from halifax reports that the disabled inman steamer city of Ch cheater chestem eater eiter reached there at abon noon philadelphia 12 this morning a jersey man shot hib his brothers wife lizze syren in the breast then shot himself through the temple believed demented DEADWOOD D T 12 the men who escaped burning in the brownville lodging house give tho the follow story they were awakened by the blowing of a locomotive whistle about one on sunday mom ing the room was filled with smoke from below and the fire licking up around the kitchen stovepipe the men were dazed but four of them fled down the ladder and escaped with severe injuries three escaped unhurt through a small sliding window leading from the loft roof of the building there were 18 persons persona in the house 11 of whom perished two of the bodies were reduced to ashes the men had saved up their earnings and it is supposed endeavored to get the money and valuables out of their trunks and thus lost their opportunity for escape tho the building which was constructed of pitch pine was totally consumed in 30 minutes after the we discovery of the fire MEMPHIS 12 A special to the western associated press from hel ena ark says there was another inch decline last ladt night I 1 makin making a total of three inches since chete the de cline oine set in the gauge now shows shown 46 feet 8 inches curious curio Curlo uati 0 state t here there is no fall noticeable during the day but every morning reveals decline this singular phase of ec ea centricity is ia without a parallel so far as heard from in the history ot or this mysterious river the weather is clear and the sufferers by the flood within our borders will be provided for by the state and this aid cannot come too quickly there are between and negro refugees wholly for and powerless power less lesa to help themselves the levees around helena were never more secure FOREIGN LONDON Ii ONDON 10 business la Is much injured by the extraordinary arctic weather the intense verity severity ee of the cold has put a stop to farming operations and checks any tendency to activity in the manufacturing districts it has also greatly affected the stock market much interest is felt hero herg in the new tariff bill four hundred and fifty girls leave galway this week for boston under a years yearb engagement to new now hamp shire cotton mill owner who pay their expenses out several hundred more wanted to go there waban was an affecting scene atthello att at the heLlm helim limerick depot over the departure of of them business in london la Is extremely dull but in paris it is worse and an immense number of laborers are out of work ST BT 10 among the prisoners to be arraigned at the approaching trial of nihilisms nihilists lists are several important criminals three naval officers and Kob kobroff constructor tor of the famous mine in the little garden rome romme 10 two ladles descendants of amerigo vespuccio Vee who gave the name of america to the western hemisphere are now begging that a pension of 10 crowns brownd pon pan month which was assigned to the family by the republic of florence in 1670 be restored ST PETER SEURa 11 prince Gorts chakoff ex chancellor of the russian bussian empire is dead st bt petersburg 11 ll it la Is stated that the police have been warned from paris of a plot to murder the czar A lady indy was wes arrested at charkov and the key found on her to cipher documents which had been previously seized LONDON 12 the times says from many sources wo we receive confirmation fir of what the times indicated that it if the new criminal procedure bill in india which allows native judges Jurie jurle jurisdiction diction over whites in certain cases is carried out the results are likely to be serious beyond conception the duchess of marlborough has given to lukes lubes fund the amount which remained over from the fund collected for the relief of distress in ireland during the years 79 and 80 london 12 betting on the ox ford cambridge race for thursday next which favored oxford is now 7 to 4 on the cambridge crewe crew owing to the better condition of the latter |