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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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^^jS^*'^ f- JWSjr(Jf BB? se Hex* Him kxriex*, THE WORLD'S DOINGS. THE MINNESOTA STATE FAIR. Emerson Etheridge of Memphis was nominated ThE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. for. Governor. CRIMES AND CRIMINALS. A. wala WeeK in Mt. PaulBare At- Secretary^Sherman opened the Republican WEDNESDAY, Aug. 31.-The Potter tractions. *X JAS. BOBELETETER, Proprietor. I A West Foint cadet drowned himselfthe committee continued their examination of political^campaign in Northwestern "t|j the famous Major Burke. He,teatifie The first week in September is to be a Hudson river on the 21st of August, Ohio. at.Teoledo, August 26, in a speech in shown] MINNE STA XEWULM Wormley conferencwan "I never gala week int Mmesota*t|ghade so by the lere U? Whwh^peraJHo^ p. Richard Sh'anndSwho murdered Mis." versa stated I received anyf lett guarantee or un |y the people i 4. ^*m the e|ndpRti, Ohi6, first BE "V ai|pfar|J|l5sfrbH Sher thers of the Rice, at-Waferfort hung himself.in hi| celll^! mnual exhib^ ex-GWyernojrt ^c^he Stategi theltwentiet] cimerqjhce." Gen. ok the wit- the Republicans have nominated CURRENTgTEWS TOPpS on the 21st inst. ,_] ""V."" tion of f|| Stafe Agrl tural Sotjiejy n|ps in halid^Pfl quife at arms oc- fc Thomas L. Young, for Coneress, andvid the |A fearis te|^gram of August 22d, say!$ ^frredj)etpeeg the: concludins tos Paul. lS[^er be ||el |at St.j second district Benjamin Butterfield. S W me ex|miinaqi|n of Pfesiddnt McMahon|*has pardoned or^ comiimutedithe committee I all philosophy be true,]still there is in^.., the history of Society mas pdiour: Postmaster General Key, wife na two sentenets bf 80 communists,''wisw'i su&h['enterprise aritl Kjudgment been some truer than Iftthers, arid* the trilest is' THURSDAY, August 22.Major Burke daughters, and several distinguished and The Indians at Spotted Tail agency shown by the officers in the preparation that which takes everything that God again appeared before the-Potter committee, prominent individuals reached St. Paul, have quarreled among themselves. Shots for this annual event as at this time. I and testified as to Varfous" matters and things sends to us as having some good in- it, if Minnesota,"from. Chicago, on Friday,Aug..23. against Republicans, atfdfMvdrjable Majorto Democrats. were exchanged, and some wereTcilled. is no^exageration to say that such an aggregdtibn'of Of Burke' -The Greenback Congressional ConVention we. would only see it, with all the eyes we AtthetfohclusiOh5 attractions has never before At Princeton, Ky., August'26th two, .t?^may^^ Jaojrej^,,iatjdjiic.ed. He held inJKanjas City, August ^2d,nomir, .have., Jn nine times out of ten such a feegn.gotten.together.in-a^state fair4n the .criminals, wlrUe on trial for stealing, attempt^ is a resident of Texas. Butler took the witness faith is rewarded, and what once we "nated F. NT Deerham^ for Cbhgr.ess by acclamation. northwest. The show of, bloodea horses ed to escape, and both were shot and instant-" in charge. HisQock XRetK) insinuated be espeeiaiiy large and thought a great evil turns out to be a ist6f It is stated that Judge Sawyer will and. cattle that Butler had a bonference with the witness ,ly killed. S blessing in disguise. last night and^fixed up his line 9fthings testimony.cam tine. In the horse line representative announce himself as an independent eandi. Michael Farrell and Francis Conway, tfie^e1 rButter flarFdstfp and said stallions of the best trotting and dfd'fr date. living in St. Catherines, Canada, quarreled, with bad grace from Hiscock. Hiscock retorted Postmaster General Key says, he is experiencing strains,of the^country will be present. dead with a At a late Session in New Yb'rk, the congressional latter1 that ifcwa^ bad* gruce^ oh the part of a when the former shot the: Among the rattle there will be^hprt considerable trouble in filling disappointed candidate for henors to promptpos laborcommittee listened to a recital sh'ot.gun. theyvWCTe horns, Jerseys, Herefords, Aiderneysi an'tf 5 Witnesses, ^nd hiake it appear! the minor grade of pbstmasterships. He pf the labor* statistics i of Massachusetts,- by i "Dr. Warriner of Cambridge, Isanti 1 sessed of great secrets other favorite grades. The exhibition of Carroll F,. Wright?, superintendeniti df the says the savirgthat "few-dieand noneresign" county Minn., August' 26th, in a drunken FRIDAY, August:23.-4-Major Burke was sheep,and swine will be large. The display .bureau^wjtip: t@ok a mQsthqpeful.yiew of Tthe does not apply to the ordinary post spree shot, A. J. Conger, hotel keeper, inflicting again upon the--witness- standr-He *aid he of agricultural i-'products, nptwithstanding outlook. i considered all the acte of the Louisiana,returning serious ancl'it is feared fatal wounds. i master. They are dying and. resigning the unfavorable season lyi11 be board illegal, as the'bbartf wss ah'illegally Postmaster. A' man named Jackson shot and killed. (General Key and' party ail the time, and their successors decline one of the, most attractive features, of the constituted body. In response to a question were tendered a.reception in.St. Paul, Saturday his w^fe, from whom he had been separated, entire exhibition. to hold office beyond a.few months, thus from Gen. Butler, Major Burke stated Mom evening, August 24th, at $je residence of for sometime,- at lower Boulder-valley, Jtbat none aithe^ackard legislature were allowed giving the department increased work to The great event of the: week 'w-iil be to become members of the Nicholls Postmaster liay. There' was a large and briliaht tanay on the 26th inst, after which he blew his. do in examining papers and making appointments. the^attendance of President Hayes, iwho Paul, irre- :J' 'r legislature whVwere-not known to have been St.x attendance of.the elite of own brains out. visits the State in response to/the invitation elected .by a rn,ajorjtj^f..,,vptes% -^ie witness assas4hv-! spective of party. The occasion wasL every Nobeling, who attempted the f^*t^s)adt^^nhVu^i|^5^ort oSenatethf of the State Agrhiultural. Societv. statesme to ilieT-'hiteaStates way enjoyable and satisfactory. nsltuTg1 atipn oif.the Emperor of Germany, is suspected President Hayes will be accompanied by wras American girls are adopting the sensible f^r Senator Patterson stated 4-hat the' NichoUs-* j$o,vtjr,iJfcient of feigning insanity... Jrte is to be conyeybd to A new-requisitibn Gen. LeDuCwCommissioner of agriculture/ founded on bloodshed and riots, such statements fashions of English girls at watering a lunatic asylum, and placed under the examination of South Carolina is said to be in the hands, of attorney general Deva^s, Col. Rog'-rs^ his G-oy-P.rPPPse..to^uareJhe.irrepor.t.lor.them.did were unfounded and Ijfef ('BprRe) not places. They' no longer wear long trailing Gen of experts. MM!^ the authoritiesinl^ashihgton... It is directed private secretary, a number of the morning dresses, which are too delicate All the prisoners in jail at Dead wood,. to the Governorofj Pennsylvania. Meanwhile Butler continued the cross-questionine at ernors of States, knd many other-distinguished considerable length, durinjs.-Kbiqb. both' the for anything but piazza promenades. D. T.-/'by'knocking dowii the jailor as he. there are reports, that Patterson's friend4 are citizens:and political leaders. witness and his questioner "got excited and attemptiner to make anarrangement by which, opened this door, escaped, but within ah hour, They don the short cheviot suits, or flan* They,wilLarive, frovn-J0hicago Thursday both spoke in loud tones of voice." Mr. Hiscock if he shall resign-his seat ih^the Senate, the wore recaptui ed, except one. Several^ shots morning. As an escort to ...the fai nel .serge yatching suits, add are ready read a dtepatchrtfrhich he just received the hio$t prosecution against him will be discontinued. were-fired but no bodywas hurtv grounds, there will be 'one '.of .CVOm.fiQSV.Ypung. of OhiQA^Tt^tatas: '-'-So far (i J'.'K for. archery, tennis, croquet, or. a mountain roWUibcrty jo [^^'-T important street demonstrations^' kv&l The jury in the case of the cpmmoneal,th walk. By the seashore, when storm ?SSfW :,l !iO. .^MIsbxklLAXEOVsJ'''A 'rA seen in tho Northwest, made up of,'Eiiithts eaVa torpur kno\vs.corresuondeucfisecrets oft tele of/Kentucky, agafiis.fe Eveeman Harris, i testiny m\ he I have no to signals are^out/they have a Tweed ulster, ,P Templar, Knights of Pythias and pt^rJ/ thtW6ad','tnr,following the negro who killed Kobert, Lared in iMaylast ^4, C:,..-- 30. 5 S. has sent nurses to a Tweed derby, thick boots, and a short grapti.*"^ Mr. Pbtfer Charleston1 secret societies, and: the. veterap soldiers returned a verdict of murder in the %st telegram from R. L. Gibson: I never had a dress, and defy the weather. Simplicity association, whiqh^ii^.an Encampment theyellow fever sufferers. degree and fixed the ^punishment at'dekth.!Mi. conversa^roii4vffrl4Mt.^Shl!rman about the in dress is-considere-'-:'a mark"i-of good(, on the fair grounds duripg the w,eek. The departure of. Russian troops from settlement of the Louisiana, quegUpn or on Adeline Gray, aged 18 was shot and 'field's"ports*%i-U* have an ftKia!nl*i)HtiWJ* flr%ttT*rT Bifrke is In taste. Th lovers of fatally wounded by Wm. Baker, a rejected Coristantinple is steadily progressing. error., RANDOLPH. 24.SeveGIUSON."ornimlar,L opportunity of seeirig''tv\'6f' op's the* 'feii.'rirRDXY,'"August suitor, while walking on the street of San August 26th, there were 140 ne^ cases The benevolent women of the city of greatest shote": in-i fthe i.iwdrld,j'l Br: Francisco, Gal., on the 26th inst "Baker {ap- of yellow fever repbrbe'dat* Vicksbu'rg^ and 25 witnesses were examined before the Potter Brotherly .love, have devised a commission *L--""-v"" Oai:yerV. ^nd Qapt.. Bpg^rdJLi*s.r .Ap'other lIais?si.,i for committee,iii a brief session, eliciting nothing proached jwiiho^fc speaking, placed .aipjstdl fdeathsl-i ijo ttoli| .A for the. cheer and comfort of untoitunate, attraction in this lin.e will^Qjaljenchshow committee adjourned, uott mee thet Sensationae or veryjisaporta'nt but about to- he,r:baclv,''and-firp.dVj'"i',!- ML I The contributions at Bostbht !^.c.s.e, sam run as to Louisiana crockedaess in pol- of 'dogSj-'-the 'firs't'jeYer^hjei^ioflii of friendless, suffering humanity, and A qonvict escape^ jfrpm fche?.l|:h#i-pfen4-i for this'sh'ow''havel al theiyellow fevec syffe^efs|.foote'd iiip,t August'Chidagq^ Ehtrie'su :hu$t mm *'.ti\ 'tertiary the, Other daj?,jn,{p,n ''through rain and''sunshine, during the .'4fU |pt .-_nlanne'rJ' a^ain tiU'Ca-Hea^g^Uipi? Ijy^he.-qhatrman. naif the $t)ate 23d,^0jO0Q. from1 ready been received He T^as.dresseji in citi^eji'(sichvthes.,, ra.n.d, pre*:, ''summer inbnths,' the ladies comprising,. HI All overithte^prth.and-West conitribut-r of the Union^ 4nd thd -exhib'ifionpfbmjses 1EV1LTR 1ST DENMARK. sen'ted the pass of' a foreman qf the.phop at the given in, tions dre beinglai^ejy made-,for ,the yellow the Flower' Mission, have been found Bver! at to he the largest and best theiihystevy.'- :"1'%xiraordt$nrij gate, .''arid:' 'walked" away wiihcmt-, trouble!. fever suffers. ,got'his'equipme'rits''is the country...,.,_...^M.,,, Cruelty offfi^nfoiher* Who Horticultural Hall, South J^road i street,: ts..^f)lu^.{-, -v Ho hu /the:]'2Bj{ PytJiia "have |s Ween Admirers of turf', 'spbr^a will brave VThe Kni^h Roya ^fflffyty^tVt'&vrfQptfQfytfirs', Beauty. Shelb3fville, Tenn. oh each Wednesday morningjbusil^y engaged jihgi 'M the following se holding a grand convention of their order in r's Bale' was tajken The.Copenhagen cbWeypbndent Of an Engjburnaris'respohsiDle4fo the gratification"- of' in the,work of, receiving and arranging Au^itsU a negrbnamed"Ge6 -tjirf,lish Indianapolis.- the uriclial 1 enged ki-HJ of the from the.officers while dhj'theiit Wa.yi.ti6 jthc' con- story:-'.: fr^ij s!and flowersjfor ^istribufipn among 1 .--x.-j ,_- '^tbAugW^ffi: Py^a'aelphia :.n vs ,'j/ in an effort to beat his, own,time. 3-.13? 1^4 jail, by about200 leufklux, andi:carriedik^ou .the lick combined in tne, several, =chari- A painful piece'df-seandal in high life is tributions for the -sellow fever sufferersij ag- for a special purse., Great pastern: [the V- .'.vthjee:milesfrQm.'to\vn iand.ljhuiie. 1 just now the talk^of'everybody here, and as He" |had V) able'districts. i:iU ).ir^runai s:m-r grpgatedj$7,74. lairgest trotter'in the, world, with thef^stest rayished a woman, a^out nine mii.es. from that the matter is \Mmg publicly discussed in the time unaer ,saddlf, wilL'alsp'.oe.presfent, 'A-fatal'tjase of yellow fever occurred place named Mrs.*. Martin. pre$i there, is i no reason,gi^^p! ,mentiqn the -'.'Gen Grant Berlin1,reported is to-haven'said with a hundred'or more oth'er'troWersj of to ah Office i tn ufrPittsburgh Pa., August 26, the case b^ing. At Bennettville, South Carolina,August names of the implicated. Rumors had already at :r, celebrity. The hurdle race's, managed by recently', long circulated that the two daughters, brpugHt there oh a.boat, 28d, t\yo brothers, John, and Neil Ldckbar, land me English-gentlemen'Of" the Fairmont German army detailed to his suit, that young- ladies of l6'and 17 years, of M. de Puijey 'ifcastcrlVrig, th-Jir n'igro'tfrank confederate,' ilToe glass blowlers of the Central Glass Bryce^ kingTs "chamberlains ihe:murder 6t Hunt, Martin county will be a g|eat Tobiesen, brie" of the "TO he questioned very, mu,?h -whether in were hanged for company, Wheeling^West Va.y-have struck, attraction, and,5minister (Tlies!e gentlemen alone (bring or bayonet was of of thein^ei jpxiin'a late cabinet, an Irish pettdler, in Feoruary last. The Lock-i saber1 throwing 300Jahp^eraput offejmploymsnt.jiir hut modern .war the eight runhers' and junipers, and ".other hyere be'ihg veBy^b^hly' treated^by^their bars were half breed ttesperadoes, an forriier- Tlie Episcopal church, built by Amerr y.usei "What I mean,"that said' the Gerieral, mother, their father not having sufficient localities wilf be'well re'presented!'" For "Is!this: ,'Anything a'dt to. the 1 ly..^e'lqngcd.to the,%Ncr^6:ir0^in,9}^werg4ng. icans, in, Geneva, Switzerland, has been consecrated, .strength pf mind^pr char^er^tpjDrevent this a morning's amusement a'genuine fo^ the Bishop of Rhode Island.officiatingA cr^elbyv but thisVu|aor was generally believed hunt will take place across the prairie] burdens carried .by the soldier is a weakness A beastful beast, Tlibmas ISf. Boyd I by to be at Ifeast greatly exaggerated, ahd~M. de steady stream, of contributions are surrounding the fair grounds.' i Dame, the.perpetrator: ofmumerous rapes,] atr to the army., .Every ounce he carries* Tobiesen was even a special favorite at court. 'flowin'g'ihtp the yellow fever stricken towns Lovers of a^uatic^sports'will be delighted tempted to outrage a yquug woman ^t^qiTis should tell in his efficiency. The bayonet About a fortnight ago, however, the eldest and-eitles of the South, from"'\\ the' North, and with, a four oared rate, inile and'return, Hillj Iad.. (He, was put in jail 0,t yersa^es, daughter was one morning found starving in is heavy, find if it were removed^ or between lour of the Fairmont, English Westi Ind. Some Q nienten^ered the, jail, -at midi a dog kennel belonging to a neighbor, and if a3dedweight its in food or ammunition were IVo shocks of earthquake, violent' but colony and the St. Paul boat club, fo'it place' 'th army would be night, surrounded the ail, broke,, hito Boyd' on being questioned by a young lady belonging harmless, were felt at Eloefleld, Cologne. the latter the Northwestern' champions. cell, shot him deal, and- returned no, one to one of the highest families in the The ntest is forfbtir splendid and yal liable Qshaburck, Barmen, Boun atid Duss^ldorf stronger. i country, she declared she had. ,run away knowing who they.. were, or whence vtjhey siiver England. \S from her home to avoid the repeated cruel badges. Both crews, are working .came. I hard in preparation,' and both will -do ill-treatment inflicted on her by her mother **:'The\ increasing number of juneyiie. Thomas at Ldtiisa 'BigQlpW, who A^ peace congress was held in Paris last on the slightest pretense,jmd*i it was later their level best to win, and judging jhy week Five thousand persons were -present. described themselyes as Americans have,been, criminals in the great cities is attracting discovered that her body was^one mass of the practice work, the race 'will be the Resolutions were passed favoring internation,al arrested in London charged witlv robbing the much anxious attention Many attribi fastest ever seen on western waters, in- arbitration. financial department of the receiver. genlra^ ute the cause of this tot he cheap, trashy, from (Walter Shpupj to of July .last of 5,Q0(j in At night fireworks will be displayed received1 N'ews at pronto on' the 4th 'V., pernicious literature of the day, that gagged and tied, and then, nearly every day, from Redr Cap, Park, giving a splendid money and some Canadian innocenceThbm'a- .'bonds.'[ Th^ 'ac Aug. 26, indirates that his train of provisions their Indian and she was uridreBsed arid severely!, beaten, not hy1 declared view from altparts of the city.,, floods the market. In Philadelpia there cused1 in Idaho is again'surrounded to mention other acts of cruely which, are of Every accommodation has been provided At are over 600 news stands and news-yendera, Bigelow alleglng'that $2,500 worth^of bbjids js in imminent danger. 1 .iv i 1 such a refined nature that they remind one for getting' to' aiid .from the' jgrounds, irthW possession wero.bought at--'Chicago ion and in other cities a like proportion^ A telegramifrom Harrodsburg,Ky*.j announces of the horrors of the inqufeitidri'^ra sfcefcl pin the people of the'' city are generously the23df June.. being, for instances, placed in such a manner the suspension of the well known i, while flash weekly papers anddime-novels opening their doors for the entertainment in the neck of her dress that she.had to hold t.'.J KfUii I in bhiifi-/ I has Ranking, firm, McBrayer,. Ti apsnaU & Co.^ of the blood and thunder sort are positibrirall day fcrag if she ofvisitDrs, and everything possible her hea"d in one r, CASUALTIES.:: v!':-":-'^ in large numbers. "Not Liabilities $740,000, Assets $10:,000 I .young1 been and will be done for the pleasure "I sold the 7 would not run the pin into her chin. I need A few days since three young children The weavers., and menders in thirteen andcomtortofalLif .ninth UP,] hardly describe the indignation produced in only boys, but girls, patronize ttiese of ChieflF.Engineer Y^u^rhles of ..the water cotton mills at Radcliffe have.,struck- against the neighborhood against this unnatural i work's)Toronto, wert^ drowned. J,^,-.,-,'j hucksters of cheap sensational, publicp!tions, a reduction of pay. About(33^000 looms are mother and her weak husband,, and of President jaaye^ In miiuiesola. John the moral unsettling and demori Schull, editor ,of ,the:, SAminerset, idle and several hundred more arc expected cottrse the affair soon became pnblic and President and Mrs. Hayes and family &., HerAldy alizing ih$uene.of was drowned near Cumberland ljwhic,b reached the ears of the royal family. M. de canno,t jbe to stop when the notice expires. leave Washington on the 30th of August, on Md., Aug. 23. He- was 28 years old. Totiesen then requested an audience with the Baltimore fc Ohio road for Freemont, A Berlin-telegram says: The bill Two men were wrestling in Philadelphia, the queen, presumably to try tp explain the Strategy is a thing to be admired when! Ohio. On the 2d of September they leave against the socialists adopted by the federal matter away, but not only was,the audience at the Race street wharfj [When-one fell Freemont for Chicago, arriving next morn council empowers the police to prohibit socialistic it is employed for the circumvention of refused to him, but I understand that with into.the river and was drowned. ing. There the President will review the tire 22d, anChristina, associations," and provides for appeals that exquisite tact and that true kindness of i rogues. While the French were- in August1 AHa,vre dispatch of deDartment. On the 3rd of September he of. Spainf to the committee' of the federal council. heart which distinguishes all her majesty's Mexico, stage-robberies on the Montereyroad nounces that ex-Queen starts for St. Paul, arriving Thursday ihorning acts, the queen being herself a most affectionate The New York Times says the Sherman with pxSenetor difedafeSt Andresse, near that,city, Auejust22d. became very frequent/ The -French (the 4th) early and breakfasting mother, it. was intimated tp M. de and- Anderson .letter, the documennt A disasterous runaway occurred on the Ramsey., Then will follow a public Tobiesen that his two daughters frpnt. that commander resolved to put a stop to'tbem: whicE-it w#s said' wias given by Secretary 21st of August, near Minneapolis, Minnesota, reception on the grounds of the State,Ariculturial moment stood under the special protection and this is how he did it.. He dressed up Sherman to James E. Anderson, of'Louisiana, society, at the invitation of whose of her majesty, who would order the necessary .involving James Phelps, a railroad conductor has been found, and is half a dozen Zouaves in ladies.' attire, now either in! the preparations to 'officers he visits Minnesota., In the,evening wife and child.. Mr Phelps wasivery dangerQtisly be. made for sending hands or under thei control of the Potted coni- the two young ladies to a boarding-school in and sent them on in, the next stage, their there will be a puhlip reception. Immediately injured ihis .wife and child severely BO. Paris. It is notimpossible that to appease the afterwards the President leaves for Fargo, jface hiden by veils, their carbines hidden A fire at Flint^iMich., on the morhihg cry for equal justice to rich and poor, to The new tramp.law of Erie, Pa.,,under D. T. Thenice he goes to Bismarck, stopping of August 23, destroyed Brbtherton's hotel,' 'by their petticoatsi stage was high and low, wljich .is raised by the population which tramps are 'sentenced to thirty dayshard at some great farms for a short time. Saturday a bakery and twoi millinery establishments stopped the ladies, without waitipg to be and called for in the press, Mme. de laboT^ in the chain gahg, breaking stone he returns to Fargo, and Monday an ives ajoiniiig. Total loss, $5,000 insurance,' $1,200. Tobiesen may have to appear in the dock of invited, left the vehicle and fell into line on "the Hreet, is working beautilully. ,'The at Minneapolis and holds a reception. He The fire Originated by the, burstiug of a kerosene the criminal court. The only mbtive of thip tramp seldom lingers long in the city hfter being Tdth the rest of the passengers. Suddenly will arrive at Madison Tuesday morning and unnatural cruelty appears to be that the lamp in a millinerv"store, leleasqd,, and the community nrverwas keep o" to Chicago, reaching there Wednesday a series of reports came from that line, mother, who at one time was a celebrated free,r from -them, than now. morning. Fiom there he will return to VFERSbJrAI4 beauty, was jealous of her own children. and some dop'm robbers lay dead the rest 'AND jrJjLlTlCAkl^ I A Philadelphia telegram ot August 23, Washington. must, for the honor of the country, add that lt discreetly disappeared. For a Iqng while Gen. Garabaldia written a letter Renouncing says, Henry Hazelhurst,, attorney for tho his case is fortunately a unique example. afterward it was only requisite to display Milwaukee Produce Market. i Austria^and jGjejmany, approving creditors of Jay Co ke's estate has a citation a shawl and bonnet conspicuously to GBATNWheat opened firm and %e higher, and sociaUsm. Upon ths trustee to show cause w(hy (ii,j he should ,_'( jtl,./t, secure a tree passage for a stage on that Convention,*held closed heavy No 2, 9S^c August 98yc September A Greenback State^ at not file an account with the 'estate. The Trouble in the "Journal" Officer 95}4c October93&c No. 3, 814c Corn lower: route. petitioa allege*the truBtec la wasted a{n(L No. 2 37%c. Oats easier No.2,'21M,c Rye steady St. Albans Vermont, August 22d, put in nomination and quiet No. 1, 48c. Barley steady No. 2 cash The Journal's printers are selected with misappropriated the assets of the,cstate to the a full State ticketEx-Gov. The Boman Catholics in Canada seem $111 September 1.12. grpat care. None, but pie 'b'Hgb.test'incel- 'amount of^OOO'* PROVISIONSSteady and quiet. Mess ifcrk $$.75 Paddleford, of, &iiode island, not to be, in a state of mind to welcome le0ts inline prdfesson-a# Qluffcre to cash and August. Lard, prime steam $7.25. 4 died of paralyses, at hte residence in Provi The Rev. Mr. Hassett, who has been a New York Frndnce Market. Z, manipulate the lead that preserves the the Marquis of Lome as Governor General. ,dence, August 26th,ged 71. i GRAINWheat mactiye someI@2c lowerf^fo. 3 missionary in Castle Garden for fourteen pure gems,of thought that^ppl from He is a scion of the House of Argyll, red'winter $1.04$ No. 2 do 1.09@1.10 steameBdo Samuel WJW, cotton spinner and colliery years, is particularly interested just how in afamily 1.061.06V4 'Nc.2ambe 1.07V4@l 084 Nb. 1 am- ^the esthetic department. Yeaterdy a sadeyed one ot the wealthiest in Scotland', and is, of 'Christians from Be'yrout Syria, proprietor, of Rochdale, iEngland.j has h,ersound.XvllVi^No 1 white 1.19@l,22j receipts person made Ms appearance,' and 310,000 bushels sales 773,000 bushels.. Rye heavyweateni, the son-in-'aw of the B-itish Queen. The driven from their home, they say, by the rigor iailed. Liabilities $620,000. politely requested ,the,foreniau -for a job 62c. Barley nominal. Malt.'quiet 'Corn beingof the Turkish government and the bigoty of Scotch-are a numerous and influential firm spot futures lower receipts 59,000 bushels Nominees for Congress are "Toumaygotowoxk^'sa id the fore" all sections of the coun- salf 405,000 bushels ungraded44@49c i steamer 47& their Mohammedan fellow citizens. They in1 brought out dally class in Canada. "Scotch loyalty will be man, "but if you do not prqye -satisfactory, @4Sc. Oats firm receipts 72,000 bushels {Hales 72,- arrived in the steamship Wyoming/' Joseph T)0ObuBhelB rejected 27c No. 3, 28c No |3 white try, by'the different political paaties. you may _expect summarY -dismis- at the flood, and the noble pair' will be 28c NQ.2do32ct No.'I White 82Jfc miied 5te@ Aarad Arbenni is the "head 'of'the-family.' sal." United States Minister, KaSsOn, at Vienftfa,. ooVaC* welcomed with bag-pipes and banners. His Avife, daughter, and six sons'are with him.' fori evening banquet 'to' Gen. PROVISIONSPork $10.50. Beef steady, but "Very well,'' said the marK iI vCan gave But the* goblet, a Bbman Catholic periodical, The father is entitled to the rank as professor) meats, western losg clear middles. $6.50.* Lard clobed stand a summary dismissal at this sdson 'Grant, previdus to*his leaving Steiermark. heavy prime steam $7.50. i i seemingly, for he showes his appointment as, puts in a ^gentle leminder that Ohioaso Prhduce'ntark'et.' Rev. Jphn JV Eeene, Washington, D. Cf one of the faculty in a college''of Damascus. GRAINWheat plosed weak: JS6.,i red win^sr9R@ there are two classes^ in the 'Dominion, bisho'p th/e'dicoes'e! of' has been consecrated-'i of i^ihdcfeedll4foitman?l^he had 95Wc iNo. 2 94c cash 944 SeptemBer No. 2- dhicago Two of his"sons are-physicians 'and have/ ,f the French *n jthe.Irish, that are more presence of mind enough to say "Go 'Richmond',i''and spring, ^a^ccash and August 90^@96%e'8ep- vice apostolic of North Caro- diplomas, from'the^ American University ii S fember: 89c October Np. a Chicago80c winter your alley at onde and so to iina.!' rrejected iThi numerous and^ powerful than sthe' Beyrouti Another Bon4s a shoemaberV' 60C. 'Icoro dult 8^@37HC 8a8hV37%c September work.", 39^cOtober. Oats dull shade lower 21%gktti4 Oaledonians, 'though:.',these'" two classes' The Territonat iS^iibtican corrven'tion^ Others were oolltgiahswhen their fkther' deicided cash 'A%e September 22&C, October irejected ./'Yes/'.answered yjgam 11 have nbth^njin eb.ftrmon either in '3$ia- wUl to-eome to the )United States. They 17V4c RyeBteady.J Barley steady 'i. cash 1.05& fall to immediately." ,y,} i September. desire to be considered the pioneers for, the* pathy or rehgi6n. Thev' are a&.tar apa$, "Spring, then!" yelled the foreman. PROVISIONS^PorklnacQve $9.60 cash $9.574 Christians of their native land, who they aver, e&tit bailotf As the pole's, And antagonistirc in thei feelings and' and historic @9.60 September, $9.7% -October. Lard steady and meM "I don't think you autumn make 5 are oppressed beyond endurance by the are1 firm 7.22H cash 7.22*@7.2 September 7.27^ %i aspirations, A Repubjicau State Convention was but before he could sav the lest he was a 7.30 October. Bulk meats steady ,6^5@6 37 ft ally oppeeed. tutwpm^tr i ''held at Nashville, ,Tenn., on AUgnst 22d. Turks. 7.75. \"Si- stark, dank corpse.St. Louis Journal. ij? &::J$i It jf. 'iiai'j. a^V 5, w^ "S\- rvLZzJt s.^rt.'.