Another cold wave is coming from the northwest.
Belgium has adopted a treaty of commerce with France.
A large emigration from the Clyde took place last month.
A Michigan county treasurer is short $18,000 in his accounts.
Jay Gould is quoted as predicting a rise of stocks in New York.
Heavy losses by fire have occurred in Philadelphia and San Francisco.
An extensive movement against compulsory vaccination has been organized in Lyun.
The war against polygamy is being pushed by public meetings and petitions to Congress.
Rev. Dr. Henry W. Bellows is in a critical condition, and his death is expected to occur soon.
Another regiment of infantry has been suddenly ordered to embark for Dublin from Portsmouth.
Mrs. Scoville pronounces as absurd the rumor that Mr. Scoville was about to apply for a divorce.
There was a panic on the Geneva bourse yesterday, consequent upon the connection with the Paris bourse.
New cases of small-pox have been discovered in New York. The scourge is growing severe in Cineinnati.
Mr. Dillon's illness is very alarming, but he will not allow himself to be removed from jail without a full release.
The Rhode Island Supreme Court has set Feb. 11 as the day for a hearing of the bid of $2,600,000 for the Sprague estate.
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