New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 10, 1878 · Page 1 of 8
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?sakBi 5 feE3W SESaSS!^^^^^^ HHiif iWiwwriir wMs =ss?s?==5=s Tmr- **m*mmmmmem*um .v 'TrJ.-.- .w over 80 years ,oldv ,91?HISTS PAKDONEn. He died at Picnkneyvilletfirt_.'.i.. Crlmea^and Casnalties. 3 Chicago 82c. Corn steady Vand in good demand ajew. tttf at 36Hc cash and July -363lhs^Aufut: rejected 33c His home ^A. Paris dispatch says twelve hundred and Illihois, on the night of June 38th. Oats irregular options bighexk and cash lower at sixty-nine oommnniBts have been allowed GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., June 30.Last was Carvje, Illinois. 235iccash 234c July 21%o August rejected 20c remission Af commutation of punishment in night Frank Stedman and Samuel Hunt, The Democrats of Ohio had their State JAS. BOBELETETER, Proprietor. Bye dull and lower at 48c. BartJey firmer at48Vc. honot^of^jthe Exposition fete, nor were the poor PKOVISIONSPork fairly afctive and a shade two farmers living in the township of Talmadge, convention Wednesday, June 26th. The of Paris forgotten'-^theV have had forty thousand higher at $9.35@9.37 cash and\July 9.46@9.47^ among them besides MINNESOTA NEWULlt 4iitributnl Ottawa county, about 15 miles from francs platform reaffirms their former principles 6.824'cash?and shorffXardetiBady clear SJKs August 9.60 September. and in fair 62 ii^ll'*parreralidi'BSgan shoot- jpnts frm local roller funds. 6 demand July: 6.92W August 7.02J4 this city, got ijfirnltteeinvestij rib ros:% September. Bulk meatrHpcTy. SnWtilaers 4.62)4 8hor ing_at each.other of the e|ec|oral buUc ihot I |faile{|. are mxee times. RTwo of Haye% t tiiy irjs.goh trade, J" a ffeat in Stedn&n, 2HWheat, q^iet ^8 201^0i bushels itra& large col ,th* rieht breast, wl ed spriniL88c^ No. 3 o88@90c '.No)v 2 do 99C In^titipre, Jphfi I blsley hasj#$$ uni No^l spinfij 1.03}. Ungraded wiiater red few laurs. I -____ .uaditiea heavy, #Btabbefi John McCdltaift 97ciNf.2d1.03 the 6ubjecCToj|Hhe do |08M.\ Bye, tef duw we y, dull and ndaninaL weBtefej60@6m Bi_ mtf^Tne^*iBfo of HunU-S native army At Cario, III., Prank ts present and -^,receipts. Chapman was TWrhracWre-and1 MaRdiul. BhadBinTftKBr: iadead. four children. futuree orginazation.. s_- i,5a 163,000 bushels ungraded, 41@*5J4c Bteam, _. k, ^nn nnA iumr urguiazauou discusses the effect Kansas.45c round yellow 48c white western 62J4c CHICAQO DlSHONBgr^oraiCIIM -nrrrimi*~ shot through the window-oi-uis-ba-room..ana___ yellow western 43o. Oats, weaker -receipts SOIOOO killed CmoAao, June 30.The grand jury of the i oTiora-Bea^risneld's-moveuienQt&of Indian dedlarfe bushels No. 2,.30a3gjic dpkwhitgrayi 32}4@33c storeNo. 1 George Falsertreasurer of Stark county, troops to the Mediterraneani7fe Stoc j) in Jun whit436J4icr Cook county criminal court havereturned an do 31c do .,.Jwa^kfeggonded, defaulting to the amount of will, acknowledge the benefit con- Under tn JPotter BesolntlonJames K. 29Wheat, 1,682,000 bnsbels corn, 867,000 bushels indictment against Asa D. Waldron, treas- ,OfttB,.662,000.bushels barley, ,174,000 bushels rye, nglaninSy-I^fa^^a^oirslel^ $60,000: ~-""~^=^'---r*?.T= UTer'^TH^e-parki on^'iaoeount'bf-hlw delaT-"' 138,000bushels peas, 22,000bushels malt, 217,000 tne island. maBterly policy in -thusjUtiHzing^is^mine of, ii A parcel containing $21,000 was stolen cation of thir^y^seven^ thousand-dollars. .buahelfc^w--- v.r'--*B v.- Wfipi*E8^ JUhe i26!-^-]ttrs! Jenks was 1 |PB^VffiIO|lg|-Pigrk,-dull mess $10^0@H.OO. ilitary ^strength,.'Indjla^'j'iieirfaysT.|isf.regain-' from the American Express:..- rcbmpany at John McArthur has also, been inducted for 'Was again.herb're the Potter committee. She i Gut meatSvflrmjjong^cl^ir middles 5.76. Lard, priio Ing groundfaster ''"'HT' than all Europe' put together.. embezzlement hf apprdpriating to 'WB own rWesviue, Julyl --''WS tiiiw Arr.... said she dictated the Sherman .letter to ranbther e8Um747J!i7.22Vi. use tiie funds,of the post office department., party,' but'ide'clinepersonl to tel who that par- '^i', A Boise Ctty^ ^Kpalc^^ 29tb^ Was?' a. prominent tin The City of Silence but'itj ity,was Haley was recalled. 'gives an account of $he tang&gof.Xdmbiago,, A1 Louisianaipolitics,il W-tttri mvikl8CtiLXjuii&OVB"&l?rrt:\ reportI- mm L__i_ i aw* :at Detroit July lj wks ST!. Louis, Mo., June 30.TheistaWof the Bannock murderer of Khodan. Had a conversation' with Mrs., Jenks in -'The neat WA iVBT HO ^hrb^ic^aierturbance Which has prevailed'm 'February lastftbbiit'theSherman letter. 'She* ^S Si? .s The Grand Jury of Cook county IN., said shediad been"offered$2\oa0forit. Witness East St. Louis for months past, culminated 100 in the'shadel J' It isjust the sweetest city! reported tr i have indicted Ara Waldron treasurer'.of in' thei told her.it was yrorth $5,000 to her. Judkre this afternoon in a fight between apart of Yet sometimes I think we pity Campttellfbf'Pakbta'territbry,Tormer Heavy! i -failures?' 'a*e HydeTark for his defalcation of$37,000, -Stigha? the,Metropolitan police force and the city Thoflfc wh.p dwell within those pretty South Staffordehire iron trade, England. _": ly of New Orleans,iwas examined He testis Charles Jones^ formerly yard master of marshals, organized by Mayor Bowman. Itappears White dkellingrs on the hill. ned. touching Anderson's, protest. .^Vitn^ss uSilver^ combs' abre again allfe'the style werterumors It is so peaceful, pleasant the C. C.'C. Airfreight yard in Dayton, cbnibiimitedsuicideSvbtfa29th that last January the Metropolitans, had an indistinct impression that there thfe^heasan And fair to dwellers4)|esent fohheadwear. /Ladies will please make a note under Chief Renshaw, took forcible possession p:artridge..and} "bythrowing himself that Anderson Was in negotation with*, And the tvi of one of the city engine houses and iOr had, hfteh- tampered with'. by Democrats. under a freight cari viy,-. Col.:..Buchbee, Feel no fear, ft is BO etijl: A Witness thought Packard was legally elected prison cells, which hap been used as police 30tti,r bn^Sunday, Jtine A letter fromf Hayan^ ffiys, the campaign 'Governor &Louisiana and thatthe samevote headquarters, and although [Mayor Bowman oUhe^paRiard^. against the Cubiani Its walls are low aud narrow^. ap'rbmineht^itizeri of Eimii'a N. fatally that elected Packard elccped the Presidential, has repeatedly demanded it to be vacated by Witnesa did And the linnet and the sparrow the\n"blew cps,th government eighty thousand men,and i electors thaWoted_ far^JSays. shot his 'wife and her mother,' and them and returned to the city, his demands r' 'i Make the only music there. Oh{*"~" ithe island is a Vast cemetery. not believ^^Faskard"could have been sustained were refused*. '^Abbut joppn" to-day City So silent are its homes! '*-**-*^-Vju'" i Out his own brains. as Govnorer without the' intervention "Wv H. Variderbilt has obtained control Neverhave its doors a rover Marshal Walsh learned that of Federal troops. He believed that but, for Two farmers in ^ttowa county, Mich of the Michigan Central railroad. iThe officers Myrtle green and reddest clover the mob-spirit which was prevalent in Iiouis-' there were but threeV of tbe Metropolitan quarreled Saturday night Jiihe 29th, and fired fjrbw in wreathed profusion faver of tneiroad^now are: Presidenti W. H. ianar''- and: whilch is.prevalent 'there to-dav,. force in the engine house, and thinking lit Its Aa^y earfhehtdomes. upon each other with revolvers. Ohe'was T.-_I._-J pUid Yanderbiltj Treasurer^ CortteHus yandferbil^, no^.bepresiding, as Governor would be easy to capture,'he mustered His,' 7"1' killed, the other wounded. (son of the President)\Secretary, 15. D. Worcester deputies at his own quarters/a little more Here are found nTTwreathfof laurel, Senatbr'KeUqkg was tattled, but before' enterId- 1V*ander. A bloody affray occurred in. East St. None of bitter-, rue and sorrel examination thei committee ad- executiyeconumitteej'W. H. than a block away, and made &*dish ior it. ihg on hid Never comes the sound of quarrel Louie Saturday night June, 39th between a He was quickly seen, however, and the occupants bilt, Augustus ^che^Cornenus Vanderbilt In thfcse quaint and vacant ways. & it A I part of the Metropolitan police, force,, land of the engine house, Officers Wallace 7i- THTJRSDAY, June 2"f The Potter committee Samuel' F. Boryer. 7.l,. 'U- qoh No sound of stately masses, the City,Marshals, .organ^ed by j^ayor Bowman. had ex-Marshal,,,Pitkin of Lonisiana,. tand Gwyne and .Turnkey Chapman, barred B. Solomon & Sons, prominent iu'rniture Nor of any praising, passes before them.'"19Te believedln"fiie legality of? the: door, hastened up-stairs and the two first Two of the latter were killed further Upward through the growing grasses dealers' in New ^ork, have/lassignfed. the Packard legislature, and believed the named appeared at the window armed with $1:,000,000. It, was the oldest ane days.4 bloedy work isfeared. All the moveless, voiceless Liabilities Packard government would have sustained Springfield rifles. Walsh and his men ^*v's Harley Browneconfesses to having ob-' itself in three weeks after recognition by the? largest furniture house in the country, Men from other cities wander,. rasheoVfbn,f alined with clubs and: revolvers,' Federal: administration without tbe aid of stnicted the track near Claymont, Dejewarei Other home ties sometime sunder of^mbarrasmjen^ heavy dr aft,, pn i*e capital and ^fbund Officer'" Stark near troops./. The examination was continued at Not so in the white town yonder by which four lives were lost. He put on the by :B. L. SQldm.6ni the door,of the engine house, whom they assaulted o^. ^ccouhtpf assessments aJ length upon the acts of the McVeagh, committee, V/ On the wide-browed hill. i !that Packar obstrctioa, and intended. to sigroal the train and with their clubs knocked him for taxes and interest on non-tirodvictive real and Gen. Butler requested Not a shadow ofreturninjEr, down. Three pistol shots are also said to be subpoenaed before he left the county,Roger estate.'1 and thereby/secure a situation,, but a train Not a jot of fear or yearning C. Glasscock was called to contradict some of have been fired at him,.. one of which which he did not expect came.along.first with In the dwellers' bosom burning, Harlan'''- of tne -At Chicago,' Judgei the statements bf Mrs. Jenks. -JWilliam'' :E. wounded him in the head. Wallace and Ever came, or ever will. the fatal result named. .i Chandler was called to testify aoput Florida supreme court, granted a' petition requiring Gwyne then called on the crowd to disperse A fisticuff resulting in black eyes and matters,and Gov. Noyes, connection therewith. O, peace so pure and tender, the Wabash railroad company to.reserve from when more shots were fired by Markham. L. G. Dennis "testified at considerable length bloody hoses ocWrred between two^members So wrapped about in splendor, Wallace and Gwyne then shot into the crowd, its gross earnings a sum sufficient to [satisfy in regard to the situation in Florida' at the So needless of defender Of the reportorial force of the Pekin, 111.Kress.' and |)feputy Marshal Sneville and O'Connor time the Northern politicians were there., the .claims of Eastern mortgages and hi stockholders, Or champion or aid, The court fined the assailant $3.00 and cost, fell dead, and James Doyle was wounded. which should be allowed by court, Eachliie must have its knelling fined the assailed $3.00 and cost F^rbAYj Jvme SS.-^The Potter'cbmmittee and' then The marshal- and posse then retired, taking session1. A subtcommPtte in Some-day he who is telling and put the company under bondsto begin receiving^ again in because h did not batter the facial territory with them their dead. Shall come and claim a dwelling New Orleans.' The ex-nemination of L. E. such sum- on' 'Oelcfbe? 3iiftt. l|ie of the assailant worse,' as he deserved ,it. Among your resting deadi Mayor Bowman,^iri th^, meantime, appeared Dennis was resufned in regard tb, the Florida amount claimed by the petition of plaintiffs grounds,'and,utie"says, narrowly s! A righteous, judge, election "returns. 36v Nbyeff was"put 'upon oh the iissi jointly, is a hundred thousand dollars. Urged to Go Into Bankruptcy the stand, Hei testified ?that he did, not goto escapedjas pne of |the men in the engine Two Jiorse thieves at JYahkton, D'.'T.,' The Shipment Of ail kinds of grain at Florida, at the'rebuest, or: with the knowledge housei he claims, took flelibers(te aim at who gave their names as. Morris and Smith, of Sir. Hayes, and did notmreceiveHe telegrams "Boggs," said Mrs. B., suddenly, the Buffalo, N. T. for: the month of June were- him but by a quick jump sidewayshe avoided fro him. said to Or any communication arrested in Minnesota a few da^s ago, having other evening,, looks up from the paper 8,391,350 bushels. Receipts: since the opening being hit, the ball entering the ground Cowgil and McLin that.all wanted of them in their possession li horses.stolen from Chotian she was reading, "why don't you go into only a few feet from where he stood. of navigation, including to-day, 24,284,657 was to do their duty honestly and fairly, and creek, 40 miles a^oreYanktbiij, had their bankruptcy and have sbmb'style ,about While the fight was progressing, the alarm said to them if the State of Florida had honestly bushels. Movements by canal for the season, examination and were held for trial, lin cast itsTotefbrTilden", it'was theirduty bell oh the engine house was rung and the lS'l&^SSO bushels .Shipments by raU, 6,8S!5,- spto declare it. He never made one.of them $1,000 each, and went tojail. These men are Metropolitans hastened to headquarters "Go into bankruptcv?" repeated Boggs. 5b3 bushels. Receipts of canal tolls for the a promise, r heed but' any inducement for members of a gang' which operates between. from all directions, but the marshals had retired "what for!" season aggregate $204,640tb $88,714 for' the, them to declare Ithe State fpri Hayes. Gov. and nothing further, was done. Mayor Minnesota and~the*Black- Hills and Kansas, '[Because it is the fashion," replied Nojgesjead several letters written, to him by corresponding period la^'$ ^ear. Number of Bowman- immediately telegraphed to with, headquarters at Washington Hills., Mrs. B. "Every body who is any body McL^n, which Caused.much merriment in' the canal boats cleared 1,906, against 1,393 list Belleville,, the cbnnty seat, for. i TKeyhkve stolen from the Inftifins'in the iast committee robni*. Geri Lew. Wallace and Igpejsintd bankruptcy noWra-days Our year, Sheriff ^Weber and County Coroner Conley^ others[were examii^^d(withotif particular results.. ix months about 150 head of horses. neighbors are all getting the start of us. A positive order has been received,frdm who arrived this afternoon. Weber went to -The sub-eommitfee, Stengef Keed,and will- com- secretary:of war^ direct,tug the removal jof Here's Soggs, who lives across the street, an .Wtr kin! -i lft.'.--tvl 'Blackbvr.n are iri New'Orleah^ the headquarters of the Metropolitan and arrested to take testimony on Monday, July 1st- he is in the list to-day. Now we have mence5 Wallack and Gwyne, and Coroner Conley )-J.'ntTh:ere iml"^ I?' CASUALTIES :di jf.-'- i the aTmy headquitrtefs frbni St. Paul, tb Fort Wa a fTS^OOtf' fire in French- lived in this town a great deal longer will hold an inquest on the dead to-morrow. SnelljngbyJulyist. Atallevent8j said the, i:" SiATTTRKAT, June 29th:-r4The Potter than Soggs has. Why couidn't you have The circumstances which led 'to, this unfortunate- order, no rent will be paid by the government epp^fmittee. received a telegramj from Gov. town, N.J. Sunday nigtit,June 30th: g*ok your name in the paper as well as affair cover much time, and many Orlean appeasr Pac^ca^d.stating that he wasatcited to after that dater"ThiB order is issued under the occurred sub-committe NFew fire! he?" r. A I&ffifteen tbousafod dollar the4 events, dating as far.back as 1867, when the before i On-'the'evening -of-'June 2&th. Mrs. Jenks was again called andproduced her "I don't want my name in the papers '''atSt-Louis1 Metropolitan,law was passed by the legislature. law r.equiripg.an 9yheadquaiters to be at military correspondence with James E. Anderson, but T( This law has bbon pronounced Tnconstitutibnal' in that way," said Boggs. The Trembht House*. Massilion, Oh^q, BftUie%^1Dlun''^''''a"Bse'D t'rj^DWas not reid posts, and it. embraces Gen. Hancock's Gen. several' times by the supreme "That's the way always behind every tiwasi destroyedibyfiije June^9ih.i department of the Atlantic, and removes him Mrs. Jenks was .examined at.some length, ajpd Set,rpn fire court, but the force has some way managed island tin body else. We never could hold our own Gr9yer.Spf'sr bore herself ini her!' characteristic manner. from^New[^ork city^ fa -by ansincindiary. ,:ljr/r Snail to exist. It has been lately ignored by Mayor along with the neighbors.'? William, E^Ghandlbr .'"was examined.. He the harbor. Louisville headquarters go to i-* Friday morning, June 28, .tae ,w,agjon .Bowman, who organized a* force of deputy maintained that in his pRipipn there never was 'But we couldn't hold our own if we Newport barracksj Omaha,to Omaha barrackB/ shop of J. Colton & JGO:- -was destroyed "by marshals under the city' ordinance, a' fairerfre'4u1fc m'aintaitied by faire'mean went into bankruptcy," persisted boggs. .etc.. ''_ than the result of the SFlorida election, lie and ,-,-ttxe" results --has, .been two v, fiije atKassoix^MJinn. t, .s.. "Nonsense," cried Mrs. B. "Don't the the,n,,',pp,un^y.? ^.r i A Portland dispatch says it is the belief related,the.earlyfdisclpaure Mat-c distinct '"""police* forces, whidh "*"have by Stanley '^h main hui\ding ]pf in.H'iflrniafy Squiggses, who-went into,, bankruptcy thews bf^th'e purpose to' displace the fackdrd of old residents., in Eastern Oregon that been at swords' points for months past at[Golumbus, ,0.,.-wa^ burned., All of gdyernMent^t%Hicb]iwSttaass felt both stir last, summer, live just as/weUS if hotja little all the Indiana in that section are disaffected,, and conJicte Ipapre Or, less:serious have been prise and indignation. He testifiedto, various the 260 inmates,-escaped..v, better than before? Now, Boggs, do ,,2 and that they wjlibi^ ,ready on flight provocation of almost daily occurrence. There are also j.,..,, ittterviewSjWlthjprpmiHent m'en'in regard to. ^Packard anid'reicbghizing Nichbls oblige'me by'buying a file." two political factions in the city called Bowman The southern express from I^hiladephia to take up arms: ui'splachig5 against the whites. and anti-Bowman, which are verybitte "Buying a file? Wbattdr?* Even the Warm'Spring Indiahs, who have-' He showed that Stanley atthews was a large ^f^Jufle'g^n^was.'thrb^.fi^m^^e 'trsf^k, peaf and stop at no means to do damage: to eao factor.in the^ arrangement! tp establish,the 'S that ^ou-lcan^ file, your, petition. heretofore been strong friends of,'.'.the gpyernment, jClaymohjt. Del.,' ''''*''"''"firemen and the and engineer,kilied. J" Wade* Hainp't'bri arid' Nichbls 'governhjenjts. other. Mayor Bowman says even grantin "v' and who have on several occasions Do it this very day,, and it.will be in the Ex-Gbv.PackardJ^as examined oh! iSaturday the legality 'of the^existence of the Metropolitan rendered jefficissht servic^.lfigainst tlie niurderous morning papers. Then your wife and by the, subrcommiltee in New Orleansr Was police commissioners and force, the tribps of theirvfown. race, refuse, to join, children can hold their heads up with the it }s notpresent at any of the sessiphs of the re*urnirigjtfoard. \$ahod,cks,vjtn'dr original .legislation specially provides that Had' nb^'cbrfversat&in with tjieir .fbrees againist, the: rest of'em. Somehow I\feeLtbat-we are they shall be entirely separate and definite them, i Hadno knowle6ge,of their labors except thought that a large party of themwill jbin, 'mateh. ":i.bss .M'S'.CJdil. under a sort of cloud now. People look from th,c|ty of East...St. Louis, and shal|, What,was, published./ The returning Saturday June ^tn'Wp^HorltoMn- the hjpstilcs. J^|e^y^8_to lopk as if the Ind^ at us as*mu'ch as to* say, 'ThereWsbnVething 'iyti not occupy! or :ufeefa*i| of the*city's property. bbard'gave the Stsite to Hayes anil myself. I ans intend to do their worst this summer. 1 Boggscs.7 the matter with the Was inaugurated Governor Jan 8th.. In Therefore, he or his officers had a right to enpter nel near Schwelm, Germany, fell' burying] 250 opinion my title to the Governorship Mrs. Boggs, Ifnever-take advantage of seven dead bodies had been!restored of foreign Jlews. jposess therniofithe englnel hous^b. Furtroublei\?ak: persons,1 Lonisiana is as^gbbd as"Mri "Hayes's titlej tijh a^prehenu^di Wi^ht*. butf ''andsjarc for others was continued, hfj the Presidency. I consider them both, gopd "I know it. And that's what keeps us up to the present^writing all is quiet oh the Jr.- qOJSGRESS GOSSIP. andoneisas good 'as the other, receifed under. But couldnftyotf Iput in a petiYou BERLIN,,July 1.The congress was in session other,sjdejaf the r^yer, anjl the,.probabilities the declaration of my election.from the/dame three'hoursto-day R^prWeritati'fes'/of I^ohmaiia J-Jtion? know there is a petition up Hayes'.,enjoy%hi S legjslature,from which Mr. 'iJ5^ could will ackno^ieiig ^re^preBent- :!(3on^reBi',e and mad a Btatfeinnt| of iatle.' I am'iw'are I amriotfacting as fipvernor ,(lijrs that w,e dpn'fcjneid ill You/ t^sW^'''ofo EXBEESSWEECKED. -'iu grfoteay their clftipiSk tIt is not expected their deniahOA ,'^Nt^^^Lffifi|B^^-:entitled bftiTfeSSiatte.vi'am Tjd. y!As?-Mr. chine was destroyed by fire. No -insurance,1 wmr'b6J take it down and" rWiiiW^osco^ Del.,rt,J^une. 30|7rli^ addi- :.:\i jpA.:R8h City dispatch of JjulyA, s^,ys ,Wopi4tt, ow foolish yi|ii talk. You the indepeidehceof EoirmaniapBly on condition 1! fiOn'tb We-b^gmee/ Snd firemtrn killedm the the body of John Benson,,who had,beennijiss am entitled to be Governor. The same legisi that all religions be, granted liberty' of don'tKnow anything about"the business." disaster lo'thb Southern express last night, a lature that'deelafed niy-electibn' elected' Mr. worship! It is'anticipated,thatthe question of 'mg several days, was. frnjnd in Moose,Lake "ButH do know that we are getting Kellogg U. S. iSeriator.andf thb Ui -S .SenateaAah:5Bur3posed tbbfe WilU^mJ^. Haigh, of the becnpatibn(6f Bosnia andiiIerzegoVin&| bvy before,theu-oon "ui It is supposed he ifell' into thei lake.,\wheh left, and it won't be long, you will find, recognizes thatiis( be,brough,t|r a,,lawfnl legislature^,,, Gpv. Austria will, soon Chicago, and Erisban Erauch of Baltimore, in'therwithe'sg."chair more than Packard was baggagejyma.il.beftore,fplks,,givte drunk. .Mov^" iy rivq U-iiii i 'J''. uu inviting liabilities?any-"su gressagain-and carried to a repulti All Eiiro- if Were alsokdled. The engine, HaVen' Vo any three hoursv- Ttfp.'/Dehnis-was further exam wh'ereV5 peatypo^erB-have^ instructed their ambassadors 0.,r! An oil train .was. wrecked byrfJhe|rS- andj two.,express cars were wrecked.'' A railroad ined by the Cbmmittfc^^^Washington, in regard'totheFlbnto.inlMteR lhave ii'abilities," replied Boggs, life in Constantinople to urge theLPorte to yield "I gr,{, tie^ had been placed upon the track. mpval of a rail on the New ,Tbrk\pentraL.ile"a5c Vn It js rep^rl^d,.in, many quarters thatthe Jenks 'was "but ibaven'tany abilityio lie." 1 'MoNtoAY/ 'July^i^Mr^. One^arrest hasbeen made. Turkish plenipotentiaries have' been instructed Albany. 19 cars were wrecked.. Ihe oil tpok ii* VO i "Pi you're too nice for anything where to^offer merely aiformal oppositiohi Russian briefly-examined. Sh'e'iprodueed letters be-^Xtil'- f-:i.tj.flxe* one man was burned to^^ "death. ^The ena J. A wmSKX.TBAOEn^iiiil'X' lis1 membeii of the military commission which tween.herself -and Jarnesj E.^Anderson, and the'welfare of your family is concerned. gineer and fireman were badly burned. "i,-, ^j-BAjyraatpBjBj' Md., June SO.-v-John^'McCor- no discussing the boundaries of Beryia aire in j', Ri'Sypher, jh/r^ferehce to"T)uisiana elec- .'-.:i.[ ALBuffalo K.-Y. dispatch oiJune^rjfti Tell me about "your assets." favor 6f making them include' Novi Bazar and mick, asleep miiaroom.this morning, was tion',' returns. Senator' 'Mathe'Ws^ actibh &c., "I^wouidii't have any if I did as neighV -v givesfthe account of a collision between, wo Nisch. i' iThe Turkish and tome othei ^plenipotentiaries and was discharged. At.New "OrleahsiGOv. fatally Stabbedby John Flemings drunk,i i4 bor Soggs does across the street." oppose Packard, was, recalled to produce certain papers' rthis. The.J'oKt^aJ Qorrfsponderice 'fj.- vessels!the St. Andrews and Peshtigo.. ^atjti SHOTTHBOUOH'THE WTNDOW. I "J.:iChabman, of .Vienna reports these negdtiat^onc "How is that?" asked Mrs. B. tb* Which hehad r'eferred. He testified^ vessels sank in nine minutes, in water 120feet June 30.Frank CMbftfi.,1 will continue till Sunday with a,goodJpros] to an interview with MrSi Jenks when she "Why, the ass-sets around all day doing i-. deepi Both crews were saved by the,i$mall noting, and it is no wonder that he had !pf siccessi^Oj" jMks* :57ll 'to shsflfT to apply to the bankrupt court, for re- 'FrrowRnorning June 28th,.the passenger lief." Then Eoggs laughed a low contented c^de'.lo Russia 'that]"porfib: train on the Chicajcro. & Northwestern rdl'rqad was. shot through the head and killed in a laugh at his little joke. husband a place4^the custome house, rhic h^i96fc in J^6,.. rteno^in^ frblu jthe was wrecked., near Appleton, yis.- bed^fbbm at 1 this morning by an unknown eral other witnesses were examined..,, Said Mrs. B., tartly,. /'You'll bankrupt Pruth.to the Kelia valley." The congress, al^o f,.jj Switches misplaced by toamps.' The engineer pMty*w,ho fired a pistol through a window. decided'to' transfer the DbbrudBcha to'Roumania. or- ^I-':1'! -r'_ -'V- yourjstpek af wit if yott keep drawing on it Gol. Forney writing from^ Paris says a No arrests yet. i I The frontier of the new territory is to andfiremanwas.severely hurti.. -None of- the after that fashion. Then yo i won't become be advanced so astp.runfrom theneighborhood dissipated public man is a" variety injFrance passengers, [Ai^iiminK^11.injured. were -^:ii$frlii& T^el?jj1^1egra .of,^ Sat- a bankrupt to maintain our social of SUiStriawithout incUding thaf town, toMon- -:jj '::\$ n^L-:hi\ n% A^A^|. a drnnkardiin the (French: '&&-' Yij June 30j.An oil tram was position?"'il jgaiHa, oh thiBBlack Sea. --Robmakiia: will itbas Yji urday, June 29th, says in. addition to ^the en-. thrown from the track of the New York acquire a fertile sembly is Muknown, such scenes as some- tract of -Jr.ountry, and- bei "No, I won't," said Boggs bluntly," estabh^hed onboth banks of the Dainbe. The. ml gineer and fireman killed in the, Central qaad tasfnight, by the removal of a disaster-to "Then I give you due notice that I timesVtak! place intiieEnglisHparliment, congresshas'recognized 'the indepehdence of 4iVvthe Southern Express, WiliUm H, Hoigh, of House%irWashing^ig2, rail and 19 cars wrecked. The oil took fire shall receive or make no' more calls. I .Roumania and Mbntene|rro. Gonnt Schouvaloff ^riiiHtie Senate and luiaChicage and :Erisban Krauth of Baltimore named. TruaC was burned shall give up our pew in church and take and Andrasey have arrived' at an under-standihg tn are never,witnessed in France: ThesC 4JL engmei^andJirexnan in- \qf) were killed. The engine baggage, mail|and withregSrdle the frontiers of Moate, the children out of school. I shall l]ured* ^tatemehti bctgnt'to be placed 'to jthe eiii two express cars were wrecked. A^faihjoad clouse up the house, give out that credit of France. During the late session ifi tie.had been placed on tie track, g^s^} we have gone into the country, and we OO-OFEBATION DESIBED. vrj:^ CoNSTAKTiOMJir^uly 1,Ahe Austrian plenipot^ntiarieB. tUW: Oft,*!-: i,-. r.'v bf our Obngress there have been man|, will all live in the kitchen! If we can't 4aB~\ the pait of in the .congress s^ted that 0B^I^-WlteattWed firm, IXc higher, aoMd ao like the rest of folks and be somebody, biiebriety^^j(n e^ibiti^'of Bpugh't^ei'cooperation o.f Turkey, and nk[ (The Emperor of Morocco ifs WedhesdaVjjueien 4ead weak No, lhard9aJ4o No. 1 MXc No. 2 91b there is no use trying to live." members of either Hoh^fe,which were not July93kc: Aucust MXo September 82o No. did not desire, the withdrawal, of Ottoman diedI **Thfe Qu of Spain 3,4@82^ Corn, quiet and easier No. 3 JMe troops. The Pbrte's representatiTes did Cot Wells (Faribault county,) Advocate new 3^%c. Oats, faxy quiet No. 2 24c Bye, dull rv ^^unl sijT-u'i ifomally protect*4iiAt occupation, bWbnly "if! an* lo#eri No. 1 '48c. Barley, firmer No. 2 cash has the following: "Hon. M. S. Wilkinson U42ouii3rrJ4oyfi. madeiaome observationawhich areinow being. Alfonso 01. SpamJfras receijreid arrived in town last Tuesday morning, bag PBOVISIONSFfrmbnt quiet. Mess pork 49.87 ^llWftBM^^v i'aJ "Vi'tlno .'f- ^iii^aU .s'.l* and baggage, to remain a permanent citizen j^^itelegroms of condpleijce, on. ac^punt oftthe, asbia^Jnb/. XN^pxfaestMinJ^87ai L6 of Wells. His law office will be under the ^Chicago Produce Market. .^l^deajth,fb% MOO N, Tply. ^-^^.finndie^, Mprinons,, in hi8^i^,.froins-talL,the European' Advocate office, where he will soon be able -^^qurts. eluding, five hnpdrfed'B^andinaviana aria one OBAINWheat unieteeal and genenly higiier Cotton materials^embroidered in gold v,-,-., ,,?,/j to attend to all forms of legal busmess. As ir hundred EngUsh and- Welsh bound for Bait elceed easier No.2 QhVgi tie aSsH 86x*^uly %i* Judge Sidney tlire*d are.amongtbe,things.to come. Breesse is dead^ jge was Mr. Wilkinson is so favorably known, not aH0B%4Amfat ULMSA ftJ9ttMuga Ho. LakeiOity, sailed fromIdverpool Satuiday last JtJ .-^sffSf'-iX-'jMiti'fnl tejiot 4. 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