New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 26, 1878 · Page 1 of 8
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cx Him ^tmzvo. THE WORLD'S IWJ1NGS. ^The obsequies of William Cullen Bryant COiNfcrKESSlOSAL. THE PBESIDEimAL ELECTION. took place on Friday the 14th inst, at All CRIMES ANl CRIMINALS. BENATE, June 13 Various reports of Soul's church, which was crowded with distinguished InvMtijtatinaHottere th RfdofntionJam- AS BOBELETETER, Proprietor. conference committees were made and referred. Several counterfeiters have been arrested citizens, anoVmembers of the several lna The deficiency appropriate bill was at Omaha. arts and professions, ^he services were Anderson ana Secretary Sherman on passed without amendment. Senator Conkling UEWULM MINNESOTA Stand. conductedby the Rev.TEIjenry W. Bellows. A renewal of labor troubles and riots reported favorably a bill authorizing the Pacific i ailroad t'ompanyftoKenstruefett4)ridg WEDNESDAY, June a^13 In [the Potter in Quebec is feared. The itaine Greenback State^ Convention investigatioexamined CURRENT TOPICS. ?i committee" across the Colorado riveriftt Fort low*. House uis- wa met at Lewiston, Me., on the 5th inst,',, The colored porter in the Omaha post a bill for-the payw^at-of tie claim ojTenuei He ian lonnpa. 887 delegates being present. Speeches were office has been arrested for stealing' letters'. -ee for keeping Uijlfed Stages prison pelifio3*2*2. ficp. part made by various delegations amid cqnfusion, enafjpi- Voorheek presetted a from i ection Corruption and dishonesty is being The Grand Lodge of Free Masons, at rtetej Cooper, praying the repi-ali of the and cheers for Cooper. Jas. W. Smith was :xpose developed among the official managers of the me|tingsj%,bodt ifed their recent assemblage in the City of specie tesj|mption act. TSie eight Bour law ruin them nominated for Governor. The New York Wlfb.iMftthews Iowa State Prison. ex cutive New York, attested their berfef in~thc existence ajput wjpderson'&fstr Greenback conference metatAuburn on ^^S^SSS!^^^^^t Three colored men were hanged at tion&ajym to of a Supreme Being, and rebuked appointment, aT__ 5th inst. Beckman, Republican, is elected u witnesses were exbusy Goldsboro, N. C, on the 14th convicted of The select committee to inquire into next executive favor. Other their Frenc brethren for their blasphemous Governor of Oregon.' The Indiana State Republican the alleged fiauds in Louisiana, under the activities of aminedEare showing the the murder of the Warnley family. Jame Anderso inTh Louisiana: election resolution of Senater Malfhews were author"ized Convention mcc in Indianapolis on? infidelity. Mr. Stowell offered a resolution complications. DarraUdidjiptJbelie'Re wasf*made Detectives have discovered $52,000 of to si$ during"the session of the Senate. eh^Hii$*$^claimedvna he 5th inst. Gen. Ben. Harrison such letter was in to the effect that, "it had dme to stocks and bonds stolen from the Seckmere HOUSE, June liThe civil service President, and GenJLuz Noble secretary* A by Anderson to ha\e ben written by John the knowledge of the Grand Lodge, that bank, Cambridge, Mass., last Month. appropriation bill Wfis cbTSBlderear'AnTGnor ShernHHtr"*" ticket was nominated as follows: Secretary ments for the leissue of ten millions of the Grand Orient of France had stricken A $200,000 fire occurred in Akron, of State Issac W. Moore for Auditor of Stifle, T&UB8DAY, June 13 -Jj treasury notes, now held for redemption from their constitution that part requiring Gen. A. O Miller Treasurer^ State, Maj. Ohio, on the 18th inst. J. P. Selieing, merchant had a, bjief session. fractional currency, ruled out of order. Tffl:* Geo. F. Herritt for Attorney General, fludge Stephens moved to increjase the appropriation is under arrest charged with firing his own a belief in the existenc) of a Supreme was confined exclusively for the signal service from $325,000 to $350,000. D. P. Baldwin far Superintendent for Public Gen Smith, late appointment ^lericroflthe store, thus causing the confiagiation. Being, and this Grand Lodge, believing Adopted. 4. 'further appropriation, for the" tieasury department, touching' lettcrs~thati Instruction John T. Morrill. in Wheeling, W. Va., lately, as two that action to be contrary to the teachings Rock Island arsenal, aggregating $265,000, passed between Anderson:, and Matthfcwsi i fiat i adopted. At the e\ening session the House German residents, named Eraus and Brenen, touching an executive appointment for the of ancient Free Masonry, that Lodge had a squabble over the sundry civil appropru formei jJe^uU^r MbJgcW th$ Ttftness to were going home, they were suddenly and MISCELLANEOUS be refused recognition." The resolution ation bill, lasting until midnight. a searc'lMg ^rls-'fexafWafibfi-. %&* Coxof without provocation fired upon by an unknown to-ButlerJs-couise, and angry A break has occurred in the Wolland Ohio, objected was unanimously passed. party of drunken men. Kraus is fataly SENATE. June 13.The bill for the repeal canal. woiJb passed ,Jtrtween them The-witness of the specie resumption act was amended and Brenen seriously wounded. The assailants claimed the protection rthe cOmifttttee. The It is proposed to erect in Central Park and passed. It provides that after the passage witness called on escaped and are unknown. the-jBresident to confer The rinderpest is rapidly carrying off a statue of the late William Cullen Bryant. of the act, U. S. notes shall be receivable* about appointing AndersonTo an office. The the same as com in payment of 4 per cerit. the comparatively few head of cattle in A Galveston dispatch says, the Sheriffs Five companies ol U. S. cavalry and declmed^tOifiee-the.J/atier, but.didnat, former bonds, and on and after Oct. 1,1878 said notes Object to the laWinrpWitfSeent to* a minor party had a lively fight with the Bass party four of infantry are en route for the Black Turkey which have escaped the ravages shall be receivable for duties on imports, office. ^xxji-ii who robbed the train on the Northern Texas at Hills. of war. A few weeks ago the disease HOUSE, June 13.There was great confusion 1 Gold Creek. One of the robbers was killed, A Washington telegram states that was confined to the European ptoviuces .as to the order of businesBj the House of the Potter in^^atin^SmMiitti&jffirvSI* and several horses wounded and killed and Commissioner LeDuc's estimate from reliable finally going into committee'of tSie* triple on of the empire, but lately it has shown itself returned from Florida,, the~-wbole a%iafterwJlrj!s:,,helecommitte the balance captured. The roboers who escaped data is, that this year's wheat crop will be sundry civil bill. A protracted aebate ensued went into secret ses&ont and is rapidly spreading through on foot are Deing hotly pursued by the and at midnight the bill passed. four hundied million bushels. a brief session with"open do6rs OilmndofiT* rangers. Asiatic Turkey. Thousands of cattle are Jirewster, one of the membtiri of the LttUanta$ Several heavv failures were reported SENATE, June 14.A large amount of electoral college 187(1, wasc[examinedi.taief*.JoTsceitinker' ousiness was transacted mostly in reference dying every week in the vilayets of signing itf Last week a negro named Allen Lyle, in New Fork, on Friday the 14th mst., among his1 ly touching to appropriation bills, the appointment of took lodging at the house of a nesjress npmed them, Charley Scott & Co, importers of white Smyrna and Hudavendighiar and unless election. A cdmmtMcation fi om the*Secre-l committees conference to reconcile difference tary of state was 1 ec eiveaT deifllnlngin-ljchalf Jane Brown, in Washington, Mo. About lo goods. Llbilities $250,000. the Government promptly adopt and put between the two houses, preparatory to of the EjesidmMo fuiipifehlqtier^Qr^eieffrgms o'clock another negro named King, entered a final adjournment on. Monday next. Appropriation The net piofit of the Western Union in force measures to prevent the further called .or bj a lesolution Qkheiu bills were passed, amend or rejected) Lyle's room and shot him twice, killing him Telegiaph company for the quarter ending purporting to come from the eommjssiQnfirir spread of the contagion, one of the lichest or referred to conference committees, involving instantly. It is supposed King and the woman Wayne McVeah and James fian}^^,* June 30th, based on returns for April and millions of dollars. The House bill appropriating sources of the wealth of Turkey will Brown planned the murder to get Lyle's May, are estimated at $867,018. $215,500 for a public building in Newg, SATURDAY, J*une Wft-Th* Pot^fer^fcM-/1^fifaffie be destroyed. Already meat is becoming ,Jhave passed into money. No arrests at last accounts. York to be used as a barge office was passed. mitteehad a brief session. EL Unite*! States troops A bill was passed creating a sinking fund to scarce in the capital. formerly secretary of Goy/, ^tlM^Tw G. Derner of St. Paul, committed Texas 5000 strong to recover Amecrian horses pay the indebtedness due"the government bv suicide on the 15th inst., at Blendville, about in possession of the maurader Escobedo, and the Pacific raili oad company. The House bill to increase the pensions of certain pensioned ten miles from River Falls, Wisconsin. He to support and strengthen the Diaz government. Since the accession of King William to soldiers and sailors who have lost both hands, left home on the Wensdayprevious depressed the Imperial throne of Germany, four both feet or the sight of both eyes in thje service and gloomy, with a loaded revolver, threatening Reports are confirmed concerning Indian of their country from $50 $7 a' month attempts have been made upon his life. to tase his life. When found ne had two was passed. Amendments to the bill making depredations in Idaho, Utah and Nevada. The first was June, 1849,at Nieder-Ingelheim, bullet holes in his head, the revolver lying by appropriations for harbor and river improvements The uprising is considered almost universal was referred to a committee of while he was on his way to Baden If his side. He was 38 years old. He leaves a Potterfs^f fl among the Bannocks, and it is believed t7t^-The in* conference. Senators Windon and Allison i WASHINGTON, June to take command of the Prussian forces. wife and one child. Financial embarassment all the military of the. division of the were appointed a new conference committee vestigattng committee had' if sfcoWfCessioh.* is supposed to be the cause of the suicidal act. Tne next was in 1861, at Baden-Baden, on the legislathe, judicial and executive appropriation Pacific will be required to Bubduethe savages. H. C. Clark, private secretarykfGM'.-Kellog bill. was cross examined by McMalipri.' tillJWedjiresaay,thain-The by a crazy student, who charged him with A dispatch from St. Louis, of June 16th }l vestigation was adjourned says K. Moore and Albert Gentry, two young incapacity to effect the union of Germany. Dispatches received at military headquarters HOUSE, June 14,Mr. Burchard moved members of the committee mrghtTbe in th4 farmers living near neighbors about two suspend the rules and adopt the following in San Francisco continues the press House duiing the closing hburS'dl theiiession The third was only a few weeks ago, and uiJv*Pii/,. preamble and resolution'- WHEREAS, Att a Of Congress. miles from Sturgeon, Mo., have had considerable reports' concerning Indian depredations in v*y fr* ijn ru the last was on the 3d iust,, from all of jont meeting of the two Houses of the ,44th ~WK i HtU Ssl J,i trouble with each other for two years Idaho, Utah and Nevada. The uprising is Congress, convened pursuant to law and the which, either through the intervention of past. Yesterday, Moore went to Gentry's considered almobt universal among the Bannocks constitution, for- the purpose of ascertaining I Some Old Witticisms. Providence, or the awkward stupidity of and counting the votes for President and Vice place and complained the latter's dogs had and it is believed ah the military of the President, for the term commencing March his would-be assassins, the Emperor has been teasing his hogs, some words ensued, division of the Pacific will be required to 1 Most witticisms, especiallyJokes, an 4th 1877, on counting the votes Rutherford B. escap'ed without serious injury. Unless and Moore shot Gentry in the abdomen, inflicting subdue the savages. Companies and H, Hayes was declared, elected Presjdent, and jpuns, lose something of their flavor Fourth artillery, Capt. Eagan commanding, a mortal wound. Moore fled. Wm. A. Wheeler was declared elected Vice better marksmen are put upon his track repeated.*fBu surely the follpwtng pun, Piesident therefore Resolved, That no subsequent left for Wiunemucca by rail. Three companies with something more effective than buck A Keokuk, Iowa, telegram of June made by an English wit on a gentleman Congress, and neither House, has of the Eighth infantry are en route from 16th, says: The most daring jail delivery lamous tor his liberality, ^fea^f^well. shot the tough old monarch is likely to juiisdiction to revise the action of such joint Arizona. One company of infantry has meeting, and any attept by either House to ever attempted here was effected about 9, 'That's a man," said the punsjf r '*wh die a natural death. moved from Fort BMwell to Camp McDermott. annul disregard such action, or title to the o'clock last night by prisoners confined in carries his aversion to niggardliness so far All the troops at Fort Harney are in office arising therefrom, would bo revolutionary, They have adopted a new mode of the jail. As Sheriff Higgin's was locking up as to even detest a mea%temperature." and disapproved by this house After motion. savageness 01 $)f. the prisoners, the prisoners, eight in number, the1 a long struggle and great confusion and commotion Scarcely any of dealing with tramps in Providence, the preamble and resolution was were in the cage where the} are kept during Johnson,s reply to aa-^ authoress escapes Rhode Island. Instead of giving gratuitous passed, yeas 234, nays 14. Death o* William (Sullen Bryant. the day, and as the sheriff stepped to the iin repeating it. She sent him a manuscript* lodgings in police stations, a wood rear to unlock the ''oor leading to the cells "poem, witn the remark, **J*'have The death of Mr. Bryant, though not SENATE, June 15.Senator Wadleigh yard has been opened, and all applicants the prisoners stepped out of the door he had other irons in the fire." I adyise you, unexpected, causes a feeling of deep sadness. reported that the charges that Senator Orover ior accomodations are notified that they procured his seat by fraud and bribery were entered and locked him in, and by making maiam," wrote the cynic, "to put the He expired at the residence of a friend in New not sustained by the evidence. A concurrent would be expected to work next morning. poem with the irons.'' a break in a body succeeded escaping. York on the 12th inst. Some two weeks before resolution, amended by the House, extending When morning arrives the lodgers are his death he attended at Central Park, The humor and impudence of "irT6o|:| Two of them were recaptured the sessiop to 4 p. m. Tuesday,,June 18tb, was the ceremony of unveiling the bust of Mazzini. address to. a, pompouss escorted to the wood yard, and after three passed. William E. Spencer was cnsen p^ndy wbpm ha faintly only4 clerk of the Senate, wee William J. McDonald, The day was very warm, and the fatigue so exhausted kmee met in the street, are hours, toil they receive a hearty dinner. deceased The report of the conference committee CASUALTIES. his aged forces, that at the house of his shadowed' forth in print.: "Pray, sir," So far the traups have worked willingly, on the river and harbor bill appropriating friend he fell fainting and struck his head upon said the impudent joker, "may anfJOne%ethetak1 A $50,000 fire occurred at Albany, $8,861,500 was agreed to. The amendment and not one has tried to evade earning vou are a stone. The blow was fatal. He lay till liberty of asking i of tire House increasing the pension of N. T. on the 14th. his board and lodging, and many have his death mostly in a state of coma, scarcely 4 Gen. Shields to $100 a month was agreed to. particular^ An eight thousand dollar fire occurred expressed themselves thankful for the recognising- any of his fiiends. The audacity^ftrGabrielli, a famous at Dubuque, Iowa, on the 15th, HOUSE, June 15.The conference report He was bornin Massachusetts in 1794, and opportunity to toil. The city of Providence singer of the last century, can be"*ap"pife- appropriating $8,361,500 for rivers and Lieut. Totten was killed on the 14th by was consequently 84 years old. His father ciated even in her words^flBathefiinefM sells the wood sawed by the tramps, but haiborswas agreed too. The consideration being run over by a railroad express train was a highly cultured and accomplished of the bill amending the internal revenue hiw ot Russia invited her to sing at St. Peter*burgi makes it a point not to undersell the regular thoiwaad*-s near West Prairie. physician. Mr. Bryaut early developed poetic was resumed, and discussed at considerable Gibiielli jieaaaded five dealers. Is their any doubt that if length. Mr Hewtyt offered an amendment genious of a high order. At the age of 13 he The walls of two large brick stores in ducats in compens'ation, for the establishment of the bonded ware'houses remunerative tabor cbula be readily furnished, wrote and published a poetic sa*ire entitled Brooklyn, N. Y.,fell on the 14th inst, burying "Five thousand^ducafel" exclaimed the for the export of tobacco. Adopted. any it would materially deplete the the Embargo which attracted wide attention. a number of persons in the ruins. 'tarorilitiiflwUB SEN|1|ESJune. 17:The Com*nMt|eer'afi ame,ndrnentJtoith He subsequently became connected great aimy of tramps. lot myvfiela%fi*i Gen. C. C. Burleigh died on the 14th thejndLiary reported an 5Dothirjge to^d 'bu singert to with Williams College, afterwards studied "In t^it case,"!, replied th bofd tTas inst, from [Injuries received at the great civil sundry bill* -appropriatingfcSOftjOOOlci der law, an'l was admitted to the bar in Berkshire, "your Maj*es'ty fray the expenses of the TJ S. courts, i he The Supreme Comt ol Wisconsin has railroad accident, at Florence, Mass. his native county. In 1819 he wrote his most House bill to organize a life saving service make these ^elci rnarhals sing." "$** TheTJ. S. Senate has confirmed the ap decided tfcat corporal punishment inflict-* i passed. A large number of ^ppropriatidns celebrated poem the Thannatopsis," the The audacity of the reply amused .Catherine, pomtment of E. Hammond as U. S. District were passed for various objects. -The committee ed uj on a pupil by a teacher in the public touching, concluding line6 of which are often and the exorbitant syren received on appropriations reported iu favor of Judee of the western district of Tennessee. quoted: schools furnishes sufficient grounds allowing expenses and comrwnsation of the her ducats. j,^Wtt %V for an action lor assault and battery. This committee- appointed by Grant to go to So live, that when the summons comes to join At the Brooklyn bridge N. Y., on the Louisiana, $6,000. This led to,a long discussion The innu erable caravan, which moves decision is alread bearing its legitimate on the Louisiana imbr6glio, in which To the mysterious realm, where each shall take 'f 14th the tackling broke while lowering to its M\lwaukeef$ro)iluc fruit. In ome schools unruly pupils bid Hw chamber in the silent halls of death, Senator Conkling and Blaine took a flarr place a heavy cable, by which two men were 1 bough go t, like quarry slave at night GRAIN-MWheat opta&Nlrm, ^fe Mfelft each opposing the /appropriation, and each defiance to their teachers, and their Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed firmer No 1 hard $1.02 No 198&c No 2 95%c killed, and two seriously injured. showing much bitterness against the administration By an unfaul'erlng trust, approach thy grave June953c July 93%c:, August 86%c No. 3 86. authority is thus successfully defied,* and Like one wbo wraps the drapery of hi- concti for its mangement pf Loiueiana Corn, lower Nd 235c riew32@33ti.30itsj weaker as5^i^|ejsl About liim, and lies down to pleasant dreams." apprip'natiqrM affairs. 'The Np. 2 23^c. Rye, lower No. 15dc Barley, lower demoralization steps in to take the place In 1836 he became connected with the New to* 22, "Sundry,'other appropriations were No. 2 62c July 4c. $l PERSONAL AND POLITICAL. 4 of order. As well forbid a policeman to PROVISIONS -Quiet, firmer. Mess pork $8.87& agreedlta, ,'J York Evening Post, which connection continued The Empress of Russia is reported cash. Lard, prime steam GJ&c. use force to take a culprit to the station till his death. His wife died set eral HOUSE, June 17.TA. lesolution touching seriously ill. labor and indus ears ago A daughter and grand-daughter. of1 The decision is not founded in wisdom. the depressed condition Ex-King George of Hanover, died on dRArN-Whe^ftrregyar^c*tive^#Bref Nt*Chisb try throughout the country, andprotiding for Thus has passed awayfullof yearsand literary While not advocating severe, or frequent go 93c cash 90^c .Julyiftl3iic August No. 3 Chicago the 12tli inst. a,select committee to sit during the rectessjtd honors, one of the foremost of our Amarican 83c. Com, active, shade lower Z5%c cash 35% corporal punishment, there will be exceptional enquire into the cause thereof passed. Varfous Congress has appropriated $65,000 for citizens July 36% August* rejected/ 81ov i Oats*-fair 23hi tf, appiopnation8-"-Were- considered anfo cases when it is not only deserved, cash 23iEcJuly 25&cAugustrrejected 18c. Rjc, the Fort Snelling bridge. passed. Mr. Buttler introduced a resolttti but impeiative. A teacher woxthy concerning Senator Matthews' refusal jrto a|)- Halsted of the Cincinnati Commercial Ohio Republican State Conventio n. 8.95 cash 92^K9ir*Jmy tflO**^ 'Wtigust of his position can be, and should be pear before the Pottei com'mittee. r^, has been acquitted in a libel suit. Mr. Matthewfcybiitfli The Republicans of Ohio held their 8.27^@9.20 September, Lard, fairly active $b 70 givel thfc Senate 'to* trusted to admieister wholesome discipline 0.75 cash 6,76@6.77& .July: 85@Q.87y2 August. Crowley P. Dyke, of Michigan, has State Convention at Cincinnati on the 12th leave of absence to appear before, the committee. Bulk nieat,\fafr antfhjfeher %!t.2Sfe5.t)0@5.25. according to the necessity of each been confirmed Marshal of Arizona, inst, to pv*tin nomination a State ticket to The resolution led to various incibive ~-Newlfork Frounce Market. retnarks on the part of several, merabTfersj./md be supported at the October election. Wit individual case, and should properly be Pour hundred grain shovelers were on GRAINWheat, receipts 210,000 bushels ^&2c was adapted. Astorn thi liam White was nominated for Judge of the a strike at Buffs lo, N. Y., on the 17th inst. lower: fairly .active, export and home trade at a Recline held lesponsible for any abuse of his disciplinary bill appropriating,15,500,00 to ,be placed Supreme Court Milton Barnes for Secretary \mgraded spring 7.05'1^1.-06 NoJ 8 97b -N The condition of the Geiman Euperor under the direction of the'President* to 'pay authority. 2,1.0514@1.06 No. 1 do, 1.09fe1.10 No 2 Toledo, of State, George Paul for Member of the the government of Great Britain the ata'oan is regarded more favorable and encouraging. 1.08 jio,2^wmter red,,L09@l.iajSp. 1 do, L13 No awarded by the -fishery commission, lately assembled Board of Public Works. A platform was Lord Rosebery presided lately at the at Halifax|j in pursuanc'e rof the adopted of which the following is a synopsis: a stormy 'fol Gen. Noyes, minister to France, has ti eaty of Washington. This lea' 1 05, closing 1.00 bid, 1 Og asked fjuly, 1.05 BidT, 1.05 annual meeting of the Sunday Society, The principles of *the Republican party "as debate. The House refused to suspendf the asked No 2 winter red June, 1.10@1 12, closing 1.10 reached Washington to testify before the written in the history of the country" were reaffirmed. in London, which advocates the opening bid.,1.11 asked. Bye, duU 62@lc tta_Ke8tern No. rules. The House committee reported in Potter committee. 2 Barley, nominal. Corn, receipts 299J8TO boBhela favor of censufing' the' conduct of the navy Pledge unfaltering gratitude to the of the national museums and picture gallerie: "e Noj3 The Indians are* still raiding on the department under Robeson, and at midnight soldiers who sacrificed so much for the ESn*fe, on Sunday. Two centuries ago, he settlements, stealing horses and committing ^41fe,,a6i&i|fi'4|4$obid,'44%*54c_ country, and due consideration to the widows said, the Puritans found a Sunday where. steamer June, other depredations. and orphans of deceased soldiers. Considers asked Julj,43?4@44c August, 45c No 2 June, A Rrome dispatch sdys the reports of After church, innocent lecreation was allowed. 1 the financial question disposed of, and not an 43&@44c July ^ic.kdorjin^Uecrbldy 4fr*@4a4'c day evening. An amendment to the sundry asked Oats, receipts-93,18Q &>sbeiB 14e. better Pope Leo's failing health and intended abdication With the best intentions in the issue in the campaign. Commending the conservative lighttradeiNo 2,'M'/iC&aqciNa JJwhite3ivc No. appropriation bill was agreed to, appropriating are unfounded. spirit of the South in opposing the world, they took away everything but 1, 29^@30i4c do white, a5i4ciNo.1J Chicago, 30!4c $5,500,000 tb pay a^aW of the Halifax mixed western 29^@3T-t5 while do, 31}4@33 mixed William Cullen Bryant died at his residence revolutionary methods of Northern Democrats fishery commission. Th House resolution the church, to which modern civilization lwffiteto^g^tsSSlfe*including 5,000- in the city of New York on the 12th buehelsNo Advocates a tariff for revenue with (incidental has added the tap-room. Lord Rosebery inst. His age was 84 years. fe protection, Favors appropriations for further said that the Puritans had left leferred1 and give evidence was, presented, and carrying on work on our public buildings. On the 17th inst., three columns"" of to the committee on ^privileges ah elections i There is no tune, ^erhapX .during the first the inheritance of the morals of the Denounces the Potter investigation as revolutionary, what has United States troops were moving on the HOUSE, June 18.-.House, copcurred, ,in! hh and entire service, when a man is so forcibly Restoration^ and stigmatizes the present Tlemocratic Indians at Stein's mountains. .t^jenaj^resolufionaeclaringthat the treJuV struck with the beauty of the elegant designs a.s dangerj Legislature of the' State of a been far more permanent and abiding, with China: amwinTtm1^trWnM-TMlgiJ The Senate in executive session on the ^."i character^"*1*** on th* opposite walls of.* church ous tion to this country should be modified, and the great inheritance of cant. This is 12th inst., confirmed the appointment of John edifilcsj 4 i$*M co|^|t%/box is concurred'ln*, ana a committee calling attention otthe Presidenttothe subject.! H* C. Fremont Governor of Arizona. no what the members of the Sunday Society being passed on his side. We have seen The Senate amendments 40 the Sundry civil wer H1 The funeral of Rev. C.' C. Burleigh, Mm, when th,u^ .approached by the hat lhavc to fight against. They would not A Camden woman was prevented from carrier, rivet his eye on a fifty-cent, pug- took place at Florence, Mass., on the 16th attending the funeral of her sister the ^OS^^3StG^SSSiSSt tclose the public houses on Sunday, but rn^eri'bdV* angjfei**anH gaze'at it as longingly non-arnyal ih time ot a lace handkerchief tthe^OTse adjourned. vStxCTSTU Cf inst., and was largely attended. Among the they would, open the national museums been a'rM^fcction|^e|| asvff^t from New York.,vThe brutality of the i mid principal speakers were William Lloyed Garrison, and art galleries, which are the people's an angel May ijubenlworth Uer weight in railway companyi is severely commented If you would clear ybur house of-^rats, and letters were read from [John G. J'' own property. gold. kerosene, one andr let torn go. h, *i on by the neighbors. 4%r Whitien, the poet and others. on j^M^^^||**r|nuil*lij r?A ^ssxti &k ^M /J