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msmmmsmmm IJcmmirolpwjeiu. THE WORLD'S DOINGS. *g MISC1SL.L.AI%JOU8 -j every citizen should be secured, and protected one man in saying, that our army is now quite at home and abroad, and any failure on the too small, and should not be reduced belfcw its Four nundred and sixty Mormons part ot the general State governments to secure CRIMES ANJJ CRIMINALS, present strength, in which position, I am frank landed at New York, July 10th. 6uch protection to all its citizens, is a to say, that 1 fully concur. JAS BOBELETETER, Propriltor. Near Belle Buckle, Tenn., July 15th, a criminal neglect of .solemn obligations. The average yield, of wheat in Kansas Scattered as our-army is, over so large an extent colored man shotand kilted a white man. SECONDThe Republican party which has of country, with our Mexican and Indian MINNESOTA is 25 bushels to the acrS. Threshing is under JNEWULM preserved the government stands before the frontierjtp guard,. I think there J6 no fair minded Alexande' Sayers, a Philadelphia way. representative and of the great principles of man who will say that it is a. wise policy to wife murderer, has been setenced to be hung. the declaration of American independence, CURRENT TOPICS. The war department is in receipt of reduce its effective force. 1 The cashier of the Eastern railroad, and we demandthat this equality of civil rights The vanguard of civilization, the hardy news confirming|the account of Gen. Howard's without regard to party affliations, nationlaity, Boston, is a defaulter to the amount of 20,000. pioneers of our western frontier, fight with the Indians. or color or previous condition, shall be The anti-Grant men, Republicans and is now demanding protection I is reported that the vagrant tramps secured to eveay American citizen. vfrom the restless-and hostile savages, who are The heat was intense on Frida y, July independents, are exhibiting remarkable driven out of Iowa, are approaching Minnesota THIRDThat we believe in such a judicious 12th, all over the country. The reported cases scattered and roaming at large over a portion anxiety over the Presidential prospects system of public improvements and inland in full force. of our borders. of sun stroke in the cities were numerous. 4 navigation as wnl aid in the development of of the ex-President in 1880. In the meantime, It has Been recently demonstrated that our Henery Wise was hung at Walterboro, A Omaha, Neb., telegram of July any resources, give employment to the laborer, federal troops may be required, not only to the sphynx travels quietly about S. CM on Friday the 12th inst, for the murder and lessen the cost of" the transportation 10th gives some account of the effects of the protect our frontier, but ateb to prevent mobs of our agricultural products to the great of his rival in a love affair. KEurope, smokes his cigar mysteriously, and violence, and to preserve peace and order storm in the largest grain growing counties markets of the world. in our more populous interior. A Milledgeville, Ga., on the 12th inst. of that State. The tempest was terrific, and and keeps his mouth shut. FourthThat Ave denounce the efforts of Let me ask what party has saved the nation, Mike Shaw, the wife murderer, was hanged. was most violent east of Schuyler. In mst the Democratic party to cripple and render restored the country, raised' the credit of the Miss Lida Hutton, while sitting on the His neck was not broken, and he writhed of the counties the damage is slight. In a ineffectual the array and navy of the United government, abolished slavery, passed the States. few others the loss in general. Therewill be fearfully for six minutes after the fall. iporch of her home in Avondale, Choshoct homestead act, improved our rivers and harbors, FifthTha* the experience f the country about one third of the crop. A Orange row occured between the given us a uniform currency, made the gieenback county, Ohio, suddenly fell dead, as has demonstrated the soundness of the financial soldiers and the populace at Montreal, Saturday A Montrfal, July 12th there was much worth par in gold, and carried out every policy of the Republican party, and the was first supposed, from apoplexy, but pledge made to the people? commotion on account of the proposed celebration wisdom and sagacity of the resumption act evening, July 13th. Fifty or sixty shots an examination of her, body disclosed the The answer comes, the Republican party. and that no brighter page adorns the annals of the battle of Boyne by the Orange were fired and a number were wounded. of any party than that which records the When we aie told that the mission of ifact that a bullet had entered her breast and men and tnerewere many outrages,but no general Reports'fr om the frontier continue to financial triumphs of the Repuphcan party the Republican party is ended. We ast sixteen years ot our country's fight and bloodshed as had been anticipated. no, not until e^ery freeman, passed out her back, killing her instantly. give accounts of Indian disturbances, depredations 1 answer1 during the The Orange men were persuaded by history. be he white or bkick, epjoys the blessings of and skirmishes. The end of the Indian It is not known where the shot came the Mayor and authorities not to march in freedom, the blessings of the elective franchise SixthThat this convension expresses in hostilities seems to be as remote as ever ifrom. and the blessings of absolute piotection, and the most solemn form its belief in the unimpeachable procession. In Toronto, the Orange lodges At Quincy, 111., Monday July 15th, the all the rights and privileges accorded to every nature of President, Hays' title to i assembled, and had their procession and services body of J. B. Kelley was found in the bay. He citizen of the republic, South as well as North. AN "JEsculapius," in a card to the Gin'tinnati his high office, and in Ins patriotic intention in St. James Cathedral, without molestation. was a telegraph operator, and a few hours When the Republican patty came into power, to administer the government in the interests Commercial concerning the recent the credit of the government was far from what of|purity and peace. before had been arrested for debt, and aiterwards excitement on "resurrectionists,"speaks of into the it now is. Then our six per cent, gold bonds SeventhThat we recognize in the Hon. jumping1 committed suicide by A a meeting of communists in New were at a large discount, and to-day, notwithstanding Mark H. Dunnell an able and efficient champion it as *'a fanatical outcry about dissection." bay. York city on the evening of the 9th inst., we owe over two billion dollars, our of Republican principles that his fidelity Of course, anypergon who objects to have Alex. Jonas made an address in German, and four per cent, bonds aie worth par in gold, and On complaint of the Receiver of the and devotion to the interests of his constituents our greenbacks are so nearly equal with coin his special points against Bismarck and in merits our heaity approbation, and Teutonio Savings Bank, New York, orders the remains of his wife, parents or children that no one cares to inquire that he is entitled to the cordial I espect and favor of revolution in Germany, were greeted of arrest have been issued against the trustees torn out of the grave and hung up the difference. confidence of the people of this district. with deafening shouts and clapping of hands. in civil process to recover $29,300, money of Men of both political parties who lofre their by the neck or put into pickle at a medical The resolutions adopted called upon our the Bank fraudulently converted by them to country, its honor and its plighted faith should brothers in Germauy to use every effort in college is a fanatic. Second District Republican Noml- stand together and defend the money of the their use. the coming election to send repiesentatives constitution and the credit ot the goveenment. natlng contention. A Helena, Montana, telegram of July of labor to the German parliament, to boldly I have been a resideut of the State igr the It is a paintul fact that too many physicians 10th says A. L. Cuttle and John Wareham defy intimidation, and to agitate for the overthrow past twenty-thiee years, and I think "all will The second congressional district Republican insist that th^re is no substitute of militarism even though the prison agree that I ought to know something were found murdered at Cattle Ranch, at the fpf its wants and^ necessities, and I can assure!you that or exile be their only reward. nominating convention met at head of Dearborn river, on the 7th. Their for alcohol in their practice. Dr. Reynolds, whatever of influence or ability 1 can command, houses had been broken open and the contents Shakopee, Tuesday, July 16th. Gen. himself one of the ablest physician or that part experience has taught me, the can ied off. The depredators are supposed shall be exerted for the material as we'll 4 Levi Nutting of Rice county, was selected in the State of Maine, says that 600 POLITICAL. general welfare of my constituents/ to be Indians and white horse-theives as chairman, and J. B. Hawley, of Wabashaw, of the ablest physicians in the country I shall not consent that the interests and combined. Dearborn river is about fifty miles Tlit ra Congressional District was appointed secretary. The prosperity of this State be crippled that other lhave abandoned the use of alcohol in north of this place. i Noiiilnaiiun. may he unjustly fostered. committee on credentials reported the itheir practice, and that they report A St. Louis dispatch of Monday the Gentlemen of the convention, allow me to The Republican nominating convention delegations full from all of the 18 counties greater success in the treatment of call your attention to the attitude of the Democratic 15th inst., says, Robert Atkins, a United States assembled at Minneapolis, July 10 th. leaders of to-day to the cloud ol rebel composing the distiict. soldier, was found dead in the woods near patients, i All of the the thirty-three counties, comprising war claims that are now before Congresssuch Jefferson barracks yesterday. He left the Mr. Daughty, chairman of the com as the refunding of the cotton tax, special the District were represented. barracks Friday with a wagon to gather wood relief bills, bills for property used or destroyed Startling reports are those from St. mittee on resolutions leported the following Hon. Knute Nelson, ot Douglas county, by the Union forces in the Confederate States and not returning at night search was made Xiouis concerning the mysterious order of which we unanimously adopted: during the late unpleasantness the multiplied was chairman, and Hon. Daniel Fisk, of for him yesterday with the above result. assaults that are being made upon the public tramps, the members of which have each Wright county, and Charles W Johnson, Resolved, By the Republican convention for From the fact that his skull was terribly treasury, and the destruction of the public the Second Congressional district: of Hennep in county, secretaries. The a piece ot red flannel pinned to the lett fractured it is believed he was murdered by credit. That the clear duty of the National government action of the District committee in apportioning It is for you, gentlemen, and the Republicans some unknown person. breast. It may, however, simply be a is to protect and preserve to all its citizens not only of this district and State, but of delegates was revised, adopting of whatever race or condition, in all their A Noponet, Ont, telegram of July new kind of chest protector of which the the whole country, to answer at the ballot box political rights and privileges, guaranteed the Republican vote of 1877 instead of that 15th, sajs while a young Briton named Samuel in November next, as to whether these leaders fraternity has abundant need. At any them by the federal constitution aud its Stelly was passing near Marrysville corners, of 1876 as the basis of representation. shall continue to be trusted and be allowed to amendments. rate we see nothing dangerous in a piece control the next House of Representatives. Saturday evening, he was shot and This gave Hennepin 16 delegates, and To encourage and promote by all proper of red flannel. Let me urge upon you members of this convention, severely wounded by James White, Catholic. means the most riendlv relations and good Ramsey 12. N other, name than that of representing as you do every county feeling between all sections of the country an It is repotted this morning that White shot W. Washburn, of Minneapolis, having in this district, the necessity of a thorough Ueorge Francis Train has a St. Lou all classes of citizens. Robert Haivey while trying to arrest him. and complete organization. Let this be done been presented to the convention lor nomination, To uphold the national faith and credit. convert to his theory that contact with a and victory at the polls in November next will White is still at large, though the latest information To restore stability to the national he was put in nomination by acclamation surely follow. ^weaker human being results in a loss of says that he is surrounded in the finances by an early return to specie on motion of Mr. Blakeley of Again thanking you for this nomination, I payments and the preservation of a uniform unagnetic power. The St. Louis man is woods, and all escape Beems almost impossible. leave it with you and the people Of this district Ramsey county. Mr. Washburn appeared standard and measure of values, so that the ^wealthy, and, therefore able to indulge to say whether I am worthy of your rights of both labor and capital shall be respected before the convention and acknowledged further confidence. A Cairo, 111, telegram July 15th says, his beliet. He usually wears two pairs of and secured. the honor of the nomination in a brief After the conclusion of Major Strait's To observe a wise economy in all matters a number of frightened negroes from Kentucky, )kid gloves, one over the other, so that in speech. The following resolutions were expenditure and appropriations of the public speech, Senator" McMillan being called opposite Cairo, brought a report that &b&king hands, none of his vital force money, to the end that the public burdens may adopte d: upon, spoke briefly and the convention a band of Ku-klux visited all the negroes in be lightened. may escape. He also avoids touching the vicinity last night, giving them twentyfour Resolved, by the Republican Convention for adjonrned. To elevate and purify the civil service of the anything anybody else has lately handled. the/Third Congressional District of Minnesota: hours to leave the country. Later information country, without interfering with that free and independent exercise*M political duties and proves the Ku-Kluxing to have privileges belonging to every citizen. That the clear duty of the national government been a drunken crowd ol halt a dozen youths The congressional re-districting ot i Resolved, That we believe in such a judicious THE PRESIUEftTlAij ELECTION. is to protect and preserve to all its citi aged sixteen to nineteen, one of whom recklesslv Ohio, making certain strong Democratic system of public improvements and inland zens of whatever race or condition, in all their shot a negro, inflicting a flesh wound navigation as will aid in the development political rights and privileges, guaianteed to Investigating tne Klection of 1876 districts, has the influence to bring forth of our resources, give employment in the arm. Under the Potter ResolutionJames E. them by the Federal constitution and its an abundant crops ot candidates for to the laborer, and lessen the cost of transportation Anderson and Secretary Sherman on amendments. of oui agricultural products to the great CASUALTIES. the Stand. nomination. Last week the Democrats To encourage and promote by all proper markets of the world. means the utmost friendly relations and good The re was a $50,000 fire in Montreal, iheld their convention at New Philadelphia Raolvfd, That we denounce the efforts of the SATURDAY. July 13.The examination feeling between all sections of the country Democratic party to cripple and render inefficient of Governor Kellog was continued at considerable July 15th. ior the 15th district, composed of the and all classes of its citizen*. the army and navy of the United States. length. He contradicted many of the There was a $10,000 fire at Pittsburgh, Tc uphold the national faith and credit. 1 counties of Knox, Richland, Holmes, Revolved, That we have full confidence in the statement*) of Mr and Mrs. Jenks, and of To restore stability to the national finances AVeber, aud J. E. Andcison, and reaffirmed on Monday night July 15th. present national administration, and hereby E. L. Cashocton and Tuscarawas. Each county by an early return to specie payments and the pledge it our hearty support in the maintenance statements in regard to intimidation, Numerous fatal cases of sunstroke were preservation of a uniform standard and the bad a candidate, and each had strong and preservation ot Republican principles bulldozers, &c. James E. Anderson was not reported from various points on the hot Saturday, measure of values, so that the rights of both and in the maintenance ot honest government considered by witness as a trustworthy Repuelican. unyielding, uncompromising partisans. labor and capital shall be respected and July 13. for the people. Anderson now says, probably for a secured. The convention was in session two days, consideration, that he did notsign the protest, Mr. Dunnell being nominated upon the A fire in Lexington, Michigan, Monday To observe a wise economy in all matters of but he certainly did sign it He knew nothing balloted 600 times without nominating, the 15th inst., destroyed a planing mill and first ballot, he was called upon and spoke expenditure and appropiiation of the public ol the standing of Mrs. Jenks. Always ana finally, amidst great excitement ana money, to the end that the public burdens furniture factory. considered her husoand an honorable gentleman as follows: i may be lightened. and a good Republican. Gen. Butler confusion, adjourned to the last Wednesday From Madison, Wis., reports come of 1 To elevate and purify the civil service of the Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Convention: asked if all the members of the visiting committee in July. very great damage to crops, from the storm, country, without interfering with that free and did not have Federal officers tendered i in various localities. independent exercise of political duties and I tender to you, and through you to the Republicans to them. Mr. Hiscock objected to the question. privileges belonging to eyery citizen. of the Second district, my profound Gen. Butler modified his question and It is stated on the very best authority July 15th, while five men were crossing Resolved, That we have full confidence in est thanks for the high honor conferred in Senator Kellogg answered by showing that Manito lake, Ontario, they were upset, fth-at Secretary Sherman has decided to the present national administration, and hereby naming me. for the fourth time, as the Republican according to Jus knowledge some had been and three of them drowned. pledge it our hearty support in the maintenance nominee for Congress of this district. appointed to fedeial offices and also that some .and will announce the resumption of and preservation of Republican principles, of the supemsors whom he named had also In accepting the nomination so generously John Franklin Noyes, actor and theater specie payments by the U. S. government and in the maintenance of honest government been appointed to places Butler then asked: tendered me, I can but assure you that whatever manager, was drowned in Harlem river, on or before the first of December next. for the oeoole Do you know any reason oi of any spcial of influence I can command, shall be UBed Resolved, That the hatred manifested towaidfor New Yoik, Saturday, July the 13th inst. the best interest of the people of this district qualifications of anv one of these persons why The law requiies th at resumption shall Destructive storms prevailed on tne oui noble little army and xts patriot officers, and State. they, more than any others, should be appointed take place January 1st next. This acition including such names, as Sherman, Hancock Sensitive as I am of the responsibility which 12th Dispatches from Dubuque report great to office unless in connection with Louisiana1'' Mr Hiscock objected and Sheridan, by the Democratic majority of is inseparable from the high honor, I could service in ot the -Secretary, if taken will be damage, bridges s^e^t awaj, and railroad the present House of Riepresentatives, in almost have wished that the nomination had to the question, saying it was intended to make ito intercept Congressional legislation on tiavel impeded. their repeated attempts to destory the efficiency, fallen upon some one of the more -worthy gentlemen, the administration appear ridiculsus. The and diminish ite numbers,below what whose names have been mentioned for 1 Early Saturday morning July 18 th a ithe subject, which might be of such a witness fuither testified in regard to appointments is absolutely required for the protection of the place. to office, intimidations in East Scandinavian printer fell from a third story charactor as to repeal entirely the re i our frotier settlements, and discrimination I can assure you, how ever, that if elected, and West Feliciana Parishes, without window of the City Hall in Minneapolis & i shown in the distribution of its patronage that it shall be my endeavor to -sumption law, or postpone for some time elicting any this new. against patriot soldiers of its own party is watch and care for the individual the pavement and was instantly killed The chairman then qaestioned witness in regard its being put into force. It is further intimated still dominated by the same baleful spirit and as well as the public interests of the people, to signing the second set of the electoral A telegram from St. Peter of July 15tb leadership as duung the war of the rebellion, that I have the honor to represent. that the Secretary may announce eturns and the action of the electoral commissioners says: The Nicollet depot, on the Winona & and cannot safely be intrusted to administei I stand before the district free and untiameled, thereon, but no new facts were resumption at as early a date as August the government. St Peter railroad, was struck by lightning to bow to the will of the people, obey elicited. The committee then went into executive Resolved, That the early completion of the theix dictates, and accept the kind effoits ot 1st next. and burned during the thunderstorm Sunday session and adjourned till the 23d of Noithern Pacific raihoad, the improvement all. July, to meen at Atlantic, N. At Sew Orleans afternoon. of the Mississippi and St. Ci oix and the Red For the past five jears I have endeavored to the sub-committee continued their examination Fans are the cheapest luxury of theday. I New York, July 15th, Theodore River of the noith are matteis of concern and faithfully serve you, and have been to the best of witnesses. Charles Gicks testified The Chinese have given us au article, interest to which the federal government of my ability, watchful of your interests. Fisher, Frederick Mullen, John Musset, that E. L. Weber stopped a few weeks ago should at once extend aid and encouragement. How well the trusts that have been confided i at witness house and said he was 'going to *-well made of bainboc and embellished James Andiews, James Hanlon and i to me have been kept, is for the people of the Washington and that he had the Sherman McCarthy, boys, were drowned while bathing jpaper that may be had. for two nickles. The following named sentlemen were appointed district to say. letter in his poi'ket. A number of other in the river. a congressional district cmmittee for witnesses were examined without eliciting I can but point to the past as an earnest of When the post of importation is considered, the ensuing two years: anything of importance. A young man named Switzer was what I shall hope to accomplish in the future the pay of laboi in China is apent. C. PettitChairmanHennepm county. I have labored to secure such legislation as drowned in Madison Lake, Blue Earth county, MONDA Y. July 15.The Potter subcommittee E. G. ButtsWashington county. Fans are s-iid to have originated f,om Mankato, Sunday, would insure to the West cheap transportation, about fourteen miles met, and examined Isaac W. Potter, R. BardenRamsey county. to be accomplished by the improvement of x, in China 3,000 years ago. At a feast of chairman of the Democratic State convention A. J. UnderwoodOtter Tail county. the 14th inst., while bathing. His body had natural water course-., and I believe that Congress in 1876. J. E. Anderson made a proposition C. H. GravesSt. Louis county. -lanterns the|lovely|Kansi found the heat so not been recovered up to Monday morning. should make such liberal appropriations by which the Democrats could have two H. A. CastleRamsey county. i as the magnitude of the work and the necessities oppressive that, contrary to all etiquette, O July 10th, lightning struck the new members of the Absembly from East Feliciana i i of the country demand. First Congressional Distric t. church, 57th street, New York, killing Edward Parish. Further testimony was given about .she took off her mask. Partly to hide Liberal appropriations in this direction The First District congressional nominating cashing scrip for Anderson. Witness agreed White and Bernard Gray, who were at her blushes, and-partly to cool her heated would give employment to the unemployed, Republican convention assembled at with McCabe to pay Anderson $150. Witness work laying brick. White fell to the street and materially lessen the cost of face, she agitated the mask before her Albert Lea, July 9th. The 19 counties composing gave Jenks $50. Jenks said he would not transportation ot our agricultural a distance of sixty feet, and was terribly nose. The thing became epidemic. Ten the District were -represented by 112 take it as a bribe, but as a loan. Other witnesses 1 and other products to- the great markets of the V*\Jif, 1 delegates. R. J. Allerd, of Winona county, mangled.' were examined without elicting much world and would give to us the manufactured thousand hands at once held ten thousand was made chairman Charles S2ocum, of of importance. articles of the East at greatly reduced prices. ''^'^[PERSONAL AlfJD FOItlTICAIiJ Blue Earth county, and A. Peterson, of mask, and fanning became a fact. The Then, to a State like ours, young, vigorous Samuel J- Tilden has not gone to Europe Albert Lea, were appointed secretaries. One and teeming with resources, growing in power, J~~ Milwaukee Produce-Market.- fan was used as a standard iu war, and in ballot for a candidate was had with the following as reported. He is at Long Branch. with its interests varied, and'imfJortant as they ,4 *jj resul peace the fan asisted the priest in "the GRAINWheat opened weak and %c lopre and are, constant care and watchfulness will be A Greenback State convention was closed weak No 1 hard $l'.03 No 1, l.OOa Mark H. Dunnel, No. 83.. 14 needed tha't the*y receive proper advancement. %s ttemple, both to raise the cooling breeze rf September1 2,1.00%: July l.O0'/4 August 87c B2'4c held at Little Rock, Arkansas, onthe 13th inst. J. H. Baker, 3*W A word in reference to the condition of our No. 3,85$88c. Corn,-declined l@)5!ic No 2, 37%cl Hand to guard the sacred offerings from J. E. Farmer, fiW?M 12. The joi nt committ ee of Congress on *&. 1 Oats, firm andibigher No. f2, 26c. Eye, unchanged army. ~*M A. J. Edgerton, No. 1, 50c. Barley, nominally unchanged No. 2. the reorganization of the army, will hold sessions i-from the contamination of noxious insects. Having been 'placed by the Speaker of the The nomination of Mr. Dunn ell was made 63c. House, as a member of a joint committee for its "K These works of art were often sold at as during the summer. unanimous. Mr. Dunnell appeared and in a PROVISIONSDuUbut quiet mess pork $9 26 reorganization, I would say, that our army is Ex Secretary of the Navy Robeson is cash and July Lard, prime steam 6 874 brief speech returned thanks te the convention .'high a figuie as $75. The Chinese and now but a skeleton, and barely suffices to garrison Chicago Produce Market. reported to have said from what little he for the honor conferred upon him. The our out-posts, and cannot give protection French area great rivals in fan making. GRAINWheat duU and weak No. 1 Chicago 96c following resolutions were adopted: knows Gen. Grant does not desire a nomination to our frontier settlements the repeated attempts No. 2 Chicago 95c cash and July and cash and To such degree of excellence has it ar1 The Republicans of the First Congressional upon the part of the Democracy of the August 8054cSeptember No. 3 Chicago 87c rejected for the presidency in 1880. rived in 'France that a fan selling for one district of Minnesot in convention assembled 63c. Corn dull and a shade lower 37%@37%c present House of Representatives, to reduce The ubiquitous, but long lost poor little do resolve: cash 37%c July 37%@37%c August 37%@37% and destroy the efficiency of the army, and the cent goes through twenty different operations, September rejected 30c. Oats fairly active at 26c FIRSTThat the United States is one nation Charley Ross, has at last turned up in hostility they have shown, has been cash 24%@24%c Jut/ 22%c August 22%c SeptemS not aleague of independent soverignties, that performed by as many pairs of met "by the Republicans., with a Italy. He was identifiedon the streets of Mil ber rejected 20c Rye steady at50c. Barley steady under the combined workin? of the National solidW front: 'who have united as at 47c- *ifeBK iVt*^BSI^^7r an. This will do till the next is produced. jp| V, and State governments the equal rights of a,