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GENERAL NEWS.
Gen. Butler is now out of office.
A verdict of not guilty was rendered in the Emma Bond case.
St. Petersburg, Russia, is in a panic over recent acts of the Nihilists.
Two wolves have lately been killed in the vicinity of Douglas Park,
Chicago.
Another effort is soon to be made in Congress to reinstate Fitz John
Porter.
Brokers in Dubuque have offered $330,000 cash for the B.F. Allen
Homestead.
At Winnipeg on Thursday of last week the mercury was 45 degrees below
zero.
Albert E. Kent, of San Francisco, gives $25,000 for a chemical
laboratory at Yale College.
Judge McCrary, of the Supreme Court, has resigned, and accepted a
position as a railway attorney.
The Government of China has ordered the construction of two more torpedo
boats at the German port of Stettin.
St. Louis had many fires last week. There were nine outbreaks within
forty-eight hours. The firemen were completely worn out.
There were 319 failures in the United States last week--the largest
number yet recorded within the same number of days.
There was strong talk at Hillsboro of lynching the discharged prisoners
in the Emma Bond case, but better counsel prevailed.
Governor Stoneman presided at a meeting in San Francisco, where
arrangements were made to hold a world's exposition in 1887.
The mercury at Charleston, S.C., was 13 degrees below zero January 4th.
Through New England the weather was extremely cold.
Mary, the seventeenth wife of the late Brigham Young, died at Salt Lake
City Saturday from blood poisoning. She has fourteen survivors.
A pie made of tainted meat caused the poisoning of sixteen boarders and
three Sisters at a convent in Montreal. Two of the former are
dangerously ill.
It is announced from Paris that the French government is intending to
sell the railways owned by the Republic. The Rothschilds stand ready to
purchase them.
By a railroad accident near Fort Dodge, on Wednesday last, three persons
were killed and several wounded. Among the killed
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