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"~a cr^roir* I nghty-tbneaad STYLES IN fjfaff 3JMm JjUittettn the~ THE State Board of Canvassers of IN Chicago, on the evening of theM, The new state~rimmigration ^if lkfp*TQAGEm B,Jr for President and encouraging as it SALE-Defanlt having been made 27th, a lad scarcely thirteenyears old snapped S pamphlet is now ready for dutributurn. Michigan announce that {fempbeH. .(Rep.) is in that it is an evidence that 36-10C Dolfin, (I833WW), which is daWd to be a pistol at the head of Roger Canfield, sixteen for Justice of .the Supreme Court feeetved Karnes should be gent to H. due at the date ofthis notice upon a certain mort. there are now no divisions in the years old, "to scare him," he said. The pistol 182,813 votes, and Shlpman (Dem) 120,270, gage, dub executed and delivered by David I. Bus. H. Young, Secretary of tbe State XT3BTXT TTXAC, *M I NXT Republican party which can endanger contained a bullet, and Canfield was instantly i^_ mortgagee bearing date tbe 98th day MU and Emma A.RusselLbis wife, mortgagors, to at the April election. Tbe Republican candidates Wy A* Board, who will forward the paniph- A kUled. Joe Tinan, the boy who fired its success in the near approaching for Regents received a somewhatsmaller of September, the!RegisterfofDeedsd,idulydrecorded A. D: 1877, an Countyfetbyni Wednesday, May 6th, 1879. fiS "tooesota,an on the first da it, did not know it was loaded. majority. national campaign, is more-commendable office of for the a A Brow 1877,P8*wHchJnortgage.togeth""HkBooni,m..a,o'clock9ta- GEN. ALFRED SULLY, United States A CONVENTION of Representatives of for the reason that it is based ?J Octobe ofMOJ?8r A D. LASESTJHEW& Tjie "Dominican Fathers"' of Army, died at Vancouver Barracks, Ore., on the State Boards rf Health of .Michigan, Illinois, ona strongconstitutional argument erwlth th!e*?*iwredbn notes therei described, was duly as-t Minnesota filed articles of incortateon the 27th. Kentucky, Louisiana, Texas. Arkansas tbe said Ada Wyll of the merits of the question at issue. Ste**.?1 and Tennessee met at Memphis, Tenn., on B. F. Webber, Assignee, by an Indenture of assignment, oration with the Secretary of the THE OLD WORLD. AFTER four days* entombment, the He divests the real question ft^ duly executed and delivered, bearing date the 30th ult, to decide upon concerted measures miners Imprisoned in a Wilkesbarre, Pa., Saturday. The object of THX International pedestrian match of extraneous issues and with rare tbefirstday of April A. D. 1879, and duly recorded to prevent the reintroductlon and spread coal-mine, were rescued on the morning of in the Office of the Register oTDeeds of ssid county the association is to promote the In London, En*., terminated at 9:90, on lr frankness discusses it on its merits, and Offered for Satoat Astonishing Low Prices, by on the 17th dsy of April. A. D. 1879. st 11 o'clock a. of yellow fever in the United States. the 28th. welfare of its members and promote the /night of the 26th. At thefinishthe m. in Book"K 'of mortgages on page 182, and no action as a question of constitution, law and or proceeding at law or otherwise having been AT Pocassett, Mass., on the morning score stood: Brown, 512 Corkey, 493 Haxael, religious and secular education, and. PA UL BOYTON, who, some weeks expediency. instituted to recover the debt secured by said mort. of the 1st, Charles F. Freeman woke his wife 478 Weston, 450. Brown best the fastest ago, started from Pittsburgh, Pa., to float to operate schools, churches and convents. gage, or any part thereof In the first place, by liberal quotations and told her be must make a sacrifice to the previous record (that of O'Leary) by 81 down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, In his Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by Lord of his youngest daughter. He got up, from the statutes he shows miles. Over 14,000 persons witnessed the life-saving armor, to New Orleans, reached virtue ofa power ofsale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to th statute in such case made and and took the child from her bed and stabbed finish. the latter city on the 27th. He was badly that military interference with the provided, the said mortgage will beforeclosed, and A movement is on foot for a great her with a butchet-knlfe. 8he gaveone scream tanned and considerably fatigued. THE British squadron in the Pacific Th West Hal of the Nort Eas Quarte tbe premises described in and covered bye5thdPrinci..mortsai elections, in any form or manner, or ^SL!1?*5 S*at of Minne and expired. He says tbe Lord directed him World's Fair, to be held at Newunder not the 8 has been ordered to cruise off the Perarian C any excuse whatever, is alf AFTER being out twenty hours, the Section Number Twentuyn tf20)in Township Num. to make the sacrifice, and that she would rise, wnco hre bermbeeJiHundredBi York in 1883, and is assuming definite ro coast anJd On hlrt3r Mine Oo9) North, of Range jury reported thut they could not agree on a ready amply prohibited, and the.subordination in *2 i again in three days. Freeman and his wife Nu shape, and has gone so far as to me andFrance have addressed L verdict in the case of Green and Baldwin, of ENGLAND of the military to the ci* p8 are Second Adventists, and believed to be Insane, assure the public that the exhibition the Olive gang, lately on trial at Hastings, sota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, Identical notes to the Khedive of Egypt demanding it is stated that the wife was a consenting vil power in such matters is :already will be sild at public vendue to the highest bidder Neb. One stood for manslaughter and the will be held The United States the appointment of English and party to the killing. for cash, to pay said debt and interest, and the taxes, affirmed under severe pains and penalties others for acquittal. French Ministers, and that they shall not be If any, on said premises, and Twenty-five dollars Board of Trade has taken hold of the A caucus of the Democratic for every infraction of the law. SECRET attorney's fee as stipulated in and by said mortgage removed except with the consent of England EX-JUDGE GEORGE BARNARD, a matter, and at its national convention in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed members of the National Bouse of Representatives The question then is, as present by and France. by law which sale will be made by the Sheriff of member of the old Tweed Ring, died in New in New York appointed committees was held on the 2d. After tbe adjournment, the sixth section of the" army bill, said Brown connty, at the front door of the Court York City, on the 27th. A LATE letter from Mooadoz, in Morocco, composed of prominent men all sorts of rumors were prevalent House, in the City of New Ulm in said Connty and whether the civil officers of the government published on the 27th, states that more State.on the 14th day offuneA.D. 1879,at lOo'clockA. as to wbat actionhad been taken, one, thought HE Superintendentof the New York from all sections of the country to M, of that day, subject to redemption at any time shall be deprived of authority than 13,000 persons had died there from hunger. in many quarters to be the most plausible, being State Public Works announces that the Erie within one year from the day of sale, as provided by work up the enterprise. to preserve peace at the polls and that the caucus had absolutely declined Canal and its branches will be open for navigation, to protect the individual rights of the report of the joint committee appointed on the 8th of May. Dated, New Ulm, April 30th, A. D. 1879. HE Public Prosecutor at Warsaw to outline tbe action to be taken on the political B. F. WEBBER, Assignee. has been arrested upon the charge of being a citizens in national elections against The beautiful little city of Collinsville, A WASHINGTON telegram of the 28th amendments to the Army and Legislative NEWHART, Attorney for Assignee. Nihilist intimidation, fraud and force. states that, owing to the great pressure upon 111-, twelve miles east oi St. Appropriation bills. The Democratic the Treasury Department in the issue of the A B&ME dispatch of the 27th says The national constitution in one Louis, was visited by a tornado on Senators also met in caucus, but are said to 4-per-cent bonds already subscribed for, and PROBATE NOTICE. the Pope bad asked foreign Governments of its original provisions expressly the lith ult. which wrecked three have adjourned the meeting without any action the redemption of the 5-20 and 10-40 bonds, whether he could rely upon their protection of importance on learning of the course gives to Congress the authority to churches and the only temperance the conversion of the refunding certificates STATE OEIMINNKSOTA In Probate Court. In the event of an attack upon the Vatican by taken by the House caucus. regulate the time, place and manner County of Brown. Special Term. hall in town, while it left all soloons into bonds will necessarily be postponed until the Republicans. CHEAT CHARLEY, In the Matter of the Estate of Nicolas Ueinen deceased. A was adopted, by a on or after July 1. RESOLUTION standing uninjured and now theof elections of Congressmen, except HE editor of a Zurich (Switzerland). On rending and filing the petition of M. Mullen ABOUT fifty lottery venders in St. strict party vote, in tbe Pennsylvania House only as to the places of electing Senators. temperance people of that town are newspaper, the New Oetettaehaft, has been arrested Administrator of said Estate, setting forth the of Representatives, on the 2d, authorizing the amount of personal estate, that has come to his Louts have been recently fined from $500 to The amended constitution wondering why things are thus. upon the charge of plotting to assassinate hands, and the disposition thereof tbe amount of appointment of a joint committee to welcome 1800 each for sellinglotterytickets of the Missouri forbids the United States and thedebts Peck's Sun says that when a tornado the Queen of England and the King outstanding against said decensed/and a description ^1 Gen. Grant, upon his arrival in this country, State Lottery, and committed to Jail until of all thereat ettate of which said de- and Queen of Italy. His friends state that States from denying or abridging gets to tornading it does not stop II ceaHed died seized and the condition and value of in the name of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the fines should be paid. The^aggregate he is Incapable of entering into such a conspiracy. THE the respective portions thereof and praying that to read beer signs, any more than a the right to vote on account of race, providing there shall be no expense of fines amounted to 135,000. license be to him granted to sell some of said real color or previous condition of servitude mule looks around for a bad Republican to the State. estate. A LONDON telegram of the 28th says HON. RUSH CLARK, Representative in and confers upon Congress the when he gets ready to kick. And it appearing by said petition, that there is no IN their platform adopted at their re- the Emperor of Germany had sent autograph Congress lrom the Fitth Iowa District, died sufficient personal estate in the hands of said Administrator {owe to enforce this prohibition by They both just shut their eyes and centState Convention, the Kentucky Democracy to pay said debts, and that it is necessary very suddenly in Washington, on the afternoon letters to the reigning Sovereigns in Europe, in order to pay the same, to sell some of heartily Indorse the position of their egislation. Under this expressly warm things. of the 28th. He wa9 taken ill the night before. proposing an international holy alliance of said real estate: members in Congress in coupling with the conferred authority Congress, with The physicians attribute bis death to rulers against the Socialists. It is therefore ordered that all persons interested Appropriation bills a demand for the redress in saidestate, appear before the Judge ofthis Court, overwork. He was serving his second term in the concurrence of both the great IN the British House of Commons, on on Saturday the 7th day of June, A. D. 1879, at 10 of grievances by the repeal of existing laws The President has vetoed the army Congress. political parties of the day, has eno'clock A. M. at the Court House in New Ulm in the night of the 28th, a resolution censuring which tolerate the presence of soldiers at the bill and sent his message to the said Connty, then and there to show cause (if any acted guarantees ofthe citizen's right HE Supreme Court of the United the Government for increasing the National polls, the continuance ot the test-oath as a there be) why license should not be granted to said House on Tuesday of last week. A States, on the 28th, rendered a decision virtually expenditure was rejected by a vote of 230 to Administrator to sell said real estate according to to vote and equal opportunity to perform condition for jury-service, and tbe employment We take pleasure to call the attention of the Public of New Ulm and the prayer ofsaid petition motion, on Thursday, to pass the annulling the Jurors' Test-Oath act, by 303. all acts required by law as a of Supervisors and Deputy Marshals to And it is further ordered, that a copy of this order vicinity to our extensive stock of NEW AND ELEGANT i holding that a juror is no more obliged tban a bill notwithstanding the objections control elections." TELEGRAMS from India, received on shall be published for four successive weeks prerequisite or qualification for vo witness to disclose on oath that he has been prior to said day of hearing, the last of which pub. the 28tb, speak of the complete break-down of the President was defeated by a OVER 800 colored refugees from the Spring & Summer Clothing: ting. It has authorized United Mentions shall be at least fourteen days before said guilty of any crime or Infamous act in order of the Quartermaster and Commissary Departments vote of 120 yeas, to 110 nays, not day of hearing, in the NewUlm Review a weekly South arrived at Atchison Kan., on the 2d. StatesMarshals and their Deputiesto to test his qualifications as a juror if guilty, of the troops operating in Afghanistan. newspaper, printed and published at New Ulm in the necessary two-thirds majority. Their arrival was unexpected, and they were keep the peace and preserve order at it must be proven by other competent testimony. said County, and personally served on all pen oninterested in a generally destitute conditiou. Their It was a strict party vote. The in said estate, residing in said County, Justice Field delivered a separate general elections. It has authorized the Court Date saidaday Ne hearing,e,Ulm th THE European Powers interested at least fourteen days before of temporary wants were provided for by citizens Greenbackers voted according to concurring opinion, but going further and these officers to summon a posse comitatus B now being received by us, and offered at the following LOW PRICES: have unanimously agreed upon joint mediation of the place. claiming that the Test-Oath act Is clearly unconstitutional. their previous party affiliations, three 21st, day of April, A. D. 1879. when resisted or obstructed in between Turkey and Greece. 0 A. WESTPHAL. Justice Strongdissented from of them for and nine against passing the discharge of their duties at elections. Judge of Probate of Brown Co. Minn. CONGRESSIONAL. HE St. Petersburg Gclos of the 29th the opinion of the Court. All Wool Cassimere Suits, New and Latest Styles, from $3,50 to $1,00. the bill over the veto. The Democrats It has provided penalties for ult says 12,000 prisoners, with their families, SENATE.Not in session on the 26th. THE business portion of the Town of MORTGAGE SALE. now are in a quandary what to the crime of interfering with Supervisors would be sent from Novgorod to Siberia during Light Weight Spring Suits from $4,75 to $9,00. Gorham, N. H., was burned on the 28th. HOUSE.The Legislative Appropriation do. They have held two joint caucuses the summer. of Elections and Deputy Marshals bill was taken up, under the five* Union Suits from $6,00 to $7,00. W. F. CASSEBOHH, Assistant City to determine what is best to minute rule, in Committee of the Whole in the discharge of their duties PRINCE ALEXANDER, of Battenburg, the discussion endfeff at 2 o'clock, when a motion Treasurer of San Francisco, committed suicide was, on the 29th ult, unanimously elected to. be done under the circumstances, Elegant Worsted Suits from $8,00 to $12,00. at elections of Members of Congress. Default having been made in the payment of the to strike out au the proposed legislation except on the 2Sth. He left a note to the Coroner, sum of four hundred and sixty .eight and 50-100 the throne of Bulgaria, by the Bulgarian Assembly the provision in regard to the test oath was but so far no conclusion has been These laws have nnquestionably conduced in which he said he had used $20,000 of Scotch Suits (Latest Styles) from $4,75 to $7,50. Dollars, (8468.50,) which is claimed to be due at defeated without division. Mr. Garland then of Notables, with the title of Alexander reached. A few of the more conservative to the prevention of fraud and the date ofthis notice upon a certain Mortgage the city's money in stock speculations, which offered an amendment, which was also defeated I. duly executed and delivered by Bernard McGnwI Boy's and Youth's Suits from $2,50 to $6,00. Democrats favor immediate violence at elections. In several of he could not replace, and he preferred to face yeas, t23 nays, 18Cstriking out all the proposed an and Catherine McGowan to J). M.Osborne & Co. IT is stated that the Danubian fortresses legislation. The committee then rose and bearing date the 0th day of January A. D. 1876 and! death rather than exposure. compromise, advocating the sending the States members of different political Pants from 65 cents up to $3,50. will all be demolished by the 3d of reported the bill and amendments to the House, with a power of sain therein contained, duly rein parties have applied for thecorded of the political riders on both ON the 29th ult a fire broke out in the office of the Register of Deeds in and and all the amendments were agreed to without August next Summer Caps from 25 cents up to 45 cents. for the County of Brown and State of Minnesota a division. Mr. Garland endeavored to obtain a the residence of a Mr. Butler, at Grand Rapids, safeguards they furnish. the army and legislative bills to the separate vote upon the political clauses of the on the 6th day of January A. D. 1876, at 3 1-2 o'l HE German agriculturists have petitioned Mich., while Mrs. B. was absent at a bill, and Mr. Bragg upon an amendment, which clock P. M., in Book Hof Mortgages, on page 26 President as separate measures. HatsNew Stylesfrom 50 cents to $2,00. their Government to prohibit the lm he wishedtooffer abolishing the Southern Claims and no action or proceeding having been instituted, neighbor's, next door, leaving two little It is not only the constitutional Others are for amending the most Commission, but both propositions were objected at law or otherwise, to recover the debt secured portatlon of American cattle. girls, one three years and the other eight White and colored Shirts from 45 cents to 75 cents. right of the national government, to. The bill was then passed110 to 119...-A by said Mortgage, or any part thereof: objectional clauses in such as to months old, in the house alone. ThefireWasmotion to adjourn until the 30th was defeated HE earthquake which occurred at but it is its duty to enact and enforce Now therefore, Notice is hereby given, That by In Boots and Shoes we have a full and complete ine and can give you 91to162and then an adjournment until the avoid the President's objections. discovered too late to rescue the children, and Meareh, Per Jia, on the 22d of March, totally virtue of the po er of sale contained in said Mort. 29thwas agreed to, without division....There laws which will secure free and fair gage, and pursuant to the statute in such case their bodies were burned beyond recognition. But the most radical members advocate destroyed twenty-one villages, and killed 922 was then a rush to introduce bills for reference, CALF-SKIN BOOTS from $2,00 to $3,50. Every pair warranted. made and provided, the slid Mortgage will be foreclosed Congressional election. These elections, and several were so introduced and referred, including The mother has become crazed by the fearful persons, 2,660 sheep, 1,125 oxen, 124 horses the necessity of standing firm by a sale of the premises described in and one to establish religious equality in in any and erery district, are Children's and Ladies' Shoes from 45 cents to $1,75. affliction. conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: and 55 camels. the Indian Territory, and one (by Mr. De LaMatyr) and Mills, of Texas, said: "The to substitute legal-tender money for National The North Half of the North East quarter of justly a matter of political interest HE Colored People's National Board President can sign these appropriations A ST. PETERSBURG dispatch of the Bank notes. Several other members were section No.Twenty-fonr (24) in Township No. One and concern throughout the whole on the floor with bills to be introduced, when a of Immigration of St Louis received information, hundred and eleven (111) North of Range No. 80th ult. announces the destruction, by fire, with legislation attached or he Our Spring and Summer Clothing are all newly-made goods and all stop was pat to such proceedings by an objection Thirty-three (33) West, In Brown County and State ..n the 29th ult, that several thousand on the 28th and 29th ult, of the greater part country. Each State and every political from Mr. Kelley, who said he did not want to of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appnrtenances can have no appropriations." The negroes were then at different places along of the City of Orenburg, on the Ural River. have Monday's sessions abolished, and then to of our own manufacture, and we are able to give everyone a fit be he which sale will be made by the Sheriff of party is entitled to just that have sheafs of bills introduced Saturday after- Democrats have got themselves into said Brown County, at the front dcor of the Courthouse, the banks of the Mississippi River, below The Are was of Incendiary origin, and is ascribed share of power which is conferred noon....Adjourned to the 29lh. in the City of New Ulm in saidCounty and lean or fat, tall or short. Memphis, either ready to start North as soon a bad scrape and it become worse to the Nihilists. The loss was enormous, State, on the 29th day of May A. D. 1879, at 10 upon it by legal and constitutional Please examine our stock SENATE.The Legislative,Executive as transportation could be procured, or were and more than one-half of the Inhabitants o'clock A. M., of that day, at public vendue, to with every move thy make. suffrage. It is the right of every the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and preparing to leave their homes lor St Louis of the city are homeless. The Village of, and Judicial Appropriation bill wan received interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises, from the House, on the 28th, and referredtothe citizen possessing the qualifications and beyond. It was said the steamers refused Gratcbenko has also been totally destroyed by andwe guarantee you satis- and twenty.five dollars attorney's fees as stipulated Committee on Appropriations....The House to take them on board, and the whites refused fire. in and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, prescribed by law to cast his ballot MINNESOTA NEWS. joint resolution to repeal certain clauses in tbe and the disbursements allowed by law subject to to sell them provisions. Sundry Civil Appropriation act of March 8,1879, unintimidated and to have it honestly A SOUTH AFRICA dispatch, published redemption at any time within one year from the faction. was passed.... Mr. Williams introduced a bill, The next conclave of the grand day of sale, as provided by lawDated THE house of John L. Keogh, at on the 30th ult, says Henry M. Stanley, counted. It is the right of every which wasreferred, to regulate the legal value of New Ulm Minn., April 16th A. D. 1879. commandery of the Knights emplar the African explorer, was at Zanzibar metal money (ranking all gold and silver coins, Carbon Hill, Pa., was destroyed byfire,on citizen to require that each and all D. M. OSBORNE CO., Mortgagees. including trade-dollars, equally legal tender for of Minnesota will be held June organizing a mysterious expedition into the GEO. KUHLMAN, Attorney for Mortgagee. the morning ot the 29th ult., and a son, aged shall vote freely and that everywhere all debts, public and private, to any amounts ResjpeotfuHy, Interior of Africa. eleven years, and a daughter, of thirteen, were 24th, in camp on the banks of Lake and at their nominal value), and to provide for there shall be an honest count of the the free and unlimited coinage of gold and silver HE publishers of the Paris Revolution burned to death, and a younger child, aged Sakatak, Waterville, Le Sueur Co. votes. These rights can only be adequately bullion, and to restore ooin to circulation.... ORTGAGE SALE.Default has been made In Francaiu have been condemned to imprisonment five, was so badly injured that its recovery Cheap Charley. 9 ents have been provided for knights The bill providing for the publication of the the conditions of a certain Mortgage bearing protected and enforced by was doubtful. Mr. Keogh had bis face and and heavilyfined,for publishing Revised Statutes was passed... Mr. Pendleton late the first day of January, A. D. 1875, executed and ladies and many other preparations introduced a bill to allow heads of Department* hands terribly burned In his endeavors to rescue and delivered by George Hollands and Abbie national laws. a letter justifying the Commune. to hold seats in the two Houses of Congress, and Hollands, his wife, mortgagors, to Judas Newhart have been made to render the his children. HE wife of Prof. Botkin, the Czar's made a speech in support of the measure, after mortgagee, which mortgage was duly recorded Because this bill in its sixth section occasion of unusual interest. which the bill was laid on the table to called up in the office ofRegister ofDeeds in and for the county family physician, was Imprisoned, on the 1st, HE Select Committee of the National would deny to the United States of Brown and State of Minnesota, on the second day hereafter. F. S.-GrOOds "foouglrt of us and on the charge of Nihilism. The wife of the House of Representatives on the The saw mill and stave factory of ofFebruary.A.D. 1875,at 10 o'clock a.m., inBook"G'' HOUSE.Not in session. the neccessary civil authority to protect Chief Military Prosecutor was also similarly of Mortgages, on page 475. Said mortgage bears in. Cause of the Present Depression of Labor M. M. Jennison & Co., ofJanesville, terest at the rate of twele per cent.per annum from a national election,the President not suttsitole can To returned and accused. held a meeting on the 29th ult, at which the SENATE.On the 29th ult, a resolution date until paid. Said mortgage together with the in some mysterious manner, took vetoes the bill. malting an appropriation to defray tbe expenses members present expressed the opinion that, debt thereby secured was on the tenth day of April HE spring two-year-old stakes at fire last Sunday morning, and was of the extra sessionof Congresswas under money will "to olieerfully refund- A. D. 1879, duly sold and assigned by said Judas if sufficient funds could be obtained for the Newmarket, Eng., were won, on the 1st, by He further, however, criticizes the discussion, when tbe House resolutioc' announcing Newhart to George H.Parker, and the instrument burned to the ground. The stables purpose, it would be advisable to visit San the American horse Papoose. of assignment duly recorded in said office of Register the death of Representative Clark was bill because it is in the line of an ed- of Banker and White were also of Deeds, on the 11th day of April, A. D. 1879, at Francisco for the purpose of taking testltlmony. received. The proceedings were atonee stopped, evil practice, which has become GEN. GRANT reached Hong Kong, 10 o'clock a. m., in Book "K'' of Mortgages and a resolution was passed for the appointment burned says the Argus. on pages 173 and 174. The amount claimed to China, on the 1st common and through which have of a committee to accompany the House Committee, be due and unpaid at the date of this notice upon Two MEN entered the Workingmen's with the remains,toIowa, and the Senate, Frederick Hankey, an old settler ai mortgagees the sum of one hundred and eighty, come many abuses and great waste CAPE TOWN dispatches, received on as a further mark of respect, then adjourned. 8avng Bank of Allegheny City, Pa., at noon, one dollars and twenty cents (f 181.20), besides the in Eagle Creek, Scott county, committed the 2d, say the indications were abundantthat of public moneythe practice of attaching O0TTAGE6-octUPRIGHT PIANO. sum of seventeen dollars and twenty cents (tl7.20) on the 30th ult, while tbe Cashier, G. L. Walter, be secured. It was woul4 an early peace suicide rfcently at night in paid by said George H. Parker as taxes upon the to appropriation bills measures was alone In thebauk, and one of them HOUSE.The President's Veto Messageon premises covered said mortgage and with lawful stated that Cetewayo himself had offered to his bedroom, by cutting his throat the Army bill was received, and was laid not pertinent to them. This pointed a revolver at Walter and threatened interest from April 11th, 1879, is claim, make bis submission, provided he could be upon the Speaker's table and not opened.... The ed as an additional lien thereon? and no with a razor. He was about 67 years to kill him if be moved. The Cashier grabbed practice he deprecates,recommending announcement of the death of Representative action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been in assured that be would receive good terms. the revolver and succeeded in getting possession old and leaves a widow and a number stituted to recover theamount of said mortgage debt the better practice, which prevails in Clark, of Iowa, was then made, a committee was or any part thereof: Now therefore, notice is here, SEVERAL foreigners have been expelled of it The other robber, who had been appointed to accompany the remainstoIowa, of murried children. Depression many State Legislatures, of requiring by given, that by virtue of the power of sale in said from Switzerland for Inciting the and then, as a further token of respect, an adjournment stationed at the door, then came forward with on account oflong being in ill health mortgage contained, and pursuant to the statutes in that no bill shall contain more than was had for the day. Italians to revolution. a cocked revolver, and the two men jumped such case made and provided, said mortgage will be was the cause. one subject which shall be clearlv foreclosed and the premises described in and coverfed SENATE.On the 30th ult,the House over the counter and attempted to seize a A dispatch of the 2d says BERLIN by said mortgage, to wit: The North West, expressed in its title. This he thinks package containing 15,000 in bills, but Walter bill providing for certain expensesof the present A large number of tramps have quarter of the South West quarter of Section Solovieff, who attempted to assassinate the session of Congress was amended and passed.... four (4) in Township one hundred and eleven would bring about invaluable re fired at them three times and drove them Czar, had declared that, though he was compelled, been encamped for several dajs near (111) North, of Range thirty-three (33) West, Tbe billtopreventthe introduction of oontagioua back over the counter. They then ran out, form in the legislation of Congress. under threat of death, to fire at him, containing 40 acres of land according to Government Le Roy, Mower county. The Independent or infectious diseases into the United States followed by the plucky Cashier. They succeeded Survey, situated' in the county of Brown he purposely mksed him. He argues upon this subject at was debated. of that place says they lie ind State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments la getting away with about $1,500. dispatch, received on length, with especial reference to the iind appurtenances, will be sold at public AMANDALAT HOUSE.The President's Message in camp, smoking, singing and sleeping vendue to the highest bidder for cash, by the Sheriff EX-CONGRESSMAN C. L. COBB, of the 2d, states that, despite the peaceful desires present attitude of the Democratic J^ vetoing the Army Appropriation bill was read, of said County, at the front door of the office of said nearly the whole time, only leaving of the King of Buruiah, the mass of the North Carolina, died, at Elizabeth City, in Sheriff, in the City of New Ulm, in said County and and ordered to be entered on the journal and majority in Congress, in asserting it to beg breakfast and supper. State aforesaid, on Thursday the twenty.ninth printed... .Bills were passedextending for two that 8tate, on the 30th ult people desired war. with Great Britain. and maintaining the principle that day of May, 1879, at 10 o'clock a.m., for the purpose years from October. 1878, the time for the payment Ludwig Winterfelt, Tyrone, Lesueur of paying the money due upon said mortgage, AT Chicago, on the' evening of the of pre-emptors on certain public lands in the House of Representatives, having ind the sum paid for taxes as afoiesaid together THE NEW WORLD. Minnesota amending tbe section of the Revised county, left his children in a 29th ult, Mn. Ellen Norrls was severely and the sole right to originate bill? with the costs and expenses of sale and the sum of Statutes prescribing a penalty for conspiracy We invite your attention to our new patent rwenty-five dollars attorney's fees, stipulated in probably fatally burned, while attempting to clearing where he was burningbrush, against the United States... .Bills were reported L. D. RICHARDS, the man who acknowledged raising revenue, therefore has-the "aid mortgage to- be paid in case of foreclosure -to prevent the importation of diseased cattle, to have killed from twelve to kindle the kitchenfireby the use of kerosene. recently, while he went to dinner. SIX 0CT1YE C0TT1GE UPRIGHT, thereof. right to withhold appropriations un and the spread of infectious diseases among domestic fifteen persons, was hung at Minden, Kearney Dated, New Ulm, Minn., April 14th, 1879. When he returned he found his eight animals amending certain sections of HE trial of Col. Thomas Buford for beingthe only one manufactured in the U. S. It it less the Senate and President shall County, Kansas, on the 26th. the Revised Statutes relating to coinage and the murder of Judge Elliott, of the Kentucky year old daughter burned to death made throughout of the best material and workmanship. coin and bullion certificates. give their assent to any legislation JESSE POHEROT, the Boston boymurderer, GEORGE H. PARKER, Assignee. Court of Appeals, has been postponed until "d her body horribly disfigured by The action is our patent improved and the House may see fit to attach to J. NEWHART, Attorney for Assignee. made an unsuccessful attempt to the third Monday in May. SENATE.Consideration was resumed, -fire. m^MX: is the best in use it fills along felt want for a on the 1st, of the bill to preventthe introduction appropriation bills. escape from the Massachusetts State Prison, HE public-debt statement for April of contagious or infectious rlisrssrs on the 26th, by sawing through the bars of light, portable, handsome and cheap Piano, which John Zimmerman, who lives near makes the following exhibit: Total debt (in- NoTicrU. S. Land Office, New Ulm, Minn., into the United States,and Mr. Harris,Chairman This assertion of the Democratic his cell. will in a great measure supersedethe Reed Organ. Owatonna and is represented by the April 5th, 1879. Complaint hsring been entered cluding Interest), $2,475,587,375. Caah in of tbe select committee on the subject,explained majority looks to a radical and dangerous at this Office by. John Plett against Michael Gropmsnn A dispatch of the 26th NEW ORLEANS People's Press to be a successful The Walnut is designed for schools, the nursery Treasury, $448,467,156. Debt less amount in that the object, and the only, object, of the bill for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. change in the constitutional wsstoregulate commerce with foreign Nations, states that the Migration Relief Association Treasury, $2,027,120,219. Increase during the weather prognosticator. predicted 7624, dated April 5th, 1873, upon the Lots No. 5,6 fc and practice. Rosewood is suitable for the most so astoprevent the importation into tbe United character of our government. It 7 Section 6, Township 108, Ranga 34 iu Brown Connty, (colored) had formally organized, and was month, $19,952. Decrease since June 30, States of contagious or infectious diseases, and two months ago a dry spring and elegant surroundings. Guaranteed forfiveyears. Minn, with a view to the cancellation of ssid prepared for correspondence with similar associations to regulate commerce among the several States, 1878, $8,666,614. would place unchecked and despotic entry: the said parties are hereby sammoned to summer and that the crops.especially Will stand in tune as long as any piano in the so astoprevent the importation of such West, North and East The Rev. appear si this Office on the 8th day of May, 1879, at power in the House, making a majority from one State into another....A bill the late sown, will suffer greatly MR. THEODORE B. WEBER, a member market Write for particulars and terms. Liberal C. H. Thompson is Chairman. A telegram 10 o'clock A. M., to respond and furnish testimony Kek-oaytothose rted to provide for the paymentof bounty and of that body the government. of the wholesale boot and shoe firm of concerning said alleged abandonment. from drought. from Vidalia, Concordia Parish, reported that who were deprivedof tbe same discount to dealers, the profession and schools. George W. Weber A Co., of Chicago, was C.B. TTLSB, Register. It is the President's duty to resist by fraudswith which they had no connection. 8,000 negroes were there on the river bank, Address BILLINGSftCO. r, C. C. GOODVOW, Receiver. shot and fatally wounded by a Mrs. Amelia such a change and to defend the constitutional awaiting transportation Kansaswsrd. A Manhattan HOUSE.The House refused120 Robert, In that city, on the afternoon of the A Menster Fcrry-Boat. (Kan.) dispatch of the same date says independence of the several yeas to 110 nays, not the necessary two-thirds in i EAST FOUKTKNTK ST. 1st. The woman Is one with whomMr. Weber the affirmativeto pass the Army Appropriation the arrival there of 200 colored refugees had BostonJournal. departments of the government NewYorkCitjt had been disgracefully connected for many bill over the President's veto. Three Greenbackers ORTGAGE SALE.Default has been made in the effect of setting the people to work providing The Central Pacific Railroad company and he, therefore, plainly intimates voted for and nine against the bill-tin ,the conditions of a certain Mortgage bearing years, and to whom, it Is alleged, he had, first for them. They were well sheltered vote in other respects being a strictly party one. date the twenty-qixth day of. January A. D. 1876, is building at Oakland, a ferryboat that he will refuse to be thus coerced and last, paid large sums of money. The and cared for, and arrangements were being executed and delivered by Henry W. C. Spelbrink ...%Adjourned to the 3d. supply having been lately cut off, she shot which will he when completed WM. H. RIESLING. R. KIESLINO. into the approval of measures which and Marie Louise Spelbrink, his wife, mortgagors, made to procure them work on farms and in SENATE.A bill was introduced and to John Stark, mortgagee, which mortgage was him as above stated. Mr. Weber was the the largest in the world. It is intended H. KELLER. J. H03R8CH1L1R. his judgment rejects. He w^ll stand families. A committee had beenappointed to referred, on the 2d, amendatory of, and supplementary duly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds in leading spirit in the prosecution of Henry Ziesling Zeller & Co, for the conveyance of trains andfor the county of Brown and State of Minneso. solicit aid. to. an act to aid in the construction of firm to the end. Greenbaum the Chicago banker. ^X ta, on the 1st day of June, A. D. 1876, at 11 o'clock tbe Texas Pacific Railroad. It authorises tbe across Carquinez Straits, will be 425 A. M., in Book "H" or Mortgages on page 112, company to extend its line from its present PETER E. STEVENS, on trial in Chicago, which mortgage was given to secure the payment MRS. SARAH B. HALE, for fifty years feet in lenght on deck, 116 feet in western terminus to El Paso, there to unite with for the murder of his girl-wife last LEGAL NOTICES. ofthe turn oftonethousand dollars, with tnterest at editress of Godey'i Lady's Book, died In Philadelphia, the Southern Pacific Railroad lands granted to year, was convicted, on the 27th, of manslaughter, width and 18 feet deep in the hold. 12 per cent, per annum payable annually, accord, the former are transferred to and vested in the on the evening of the 80th ult. 8he ing to the conditions of a promissory note bearing the jury fixing the penalty at fourteen latter, extending along its portion of the road, She will be provided with tour IRTOAOE SALEDefault has been made in was eighty-four years old. even date with said mortgage, made"by ssid Henry years In the Penitentiary. The trial and each company is required to complete its DEALERS IN tbe conditions of a certain Mortgage bearing tracks, running her entire length, of toelbrink to the said John Stark, the amount road within six yean provision is also mad* for THE Kentucky Democratic State date the first day of July, A. D. 1873, executed and lasted three weeks. After the rendering of DRY GOODS,GROCERIES, claimed to be due and unpaid at the date of this other railroads to unite with these roads at El capacity sufficient for 48 freight delivered by Andrew E. Somervill and Pbebe J. notice upon said mortgage, is the sum of Eleven the verdict, Mrs. Toung, the mother of the Convention, which met at Louisville, on the Paso, the object being to form complete lines to Somervill, bis wife, mortgagors, toJ.R. Warner, hundred and sixty-eight dollars ($1168) and no cars or 24 passenger cars. The deck murdered woman, attempted to shoot the 1st nominated Dr. L. P. Blackburn for Governor tbe Pacific from the Gulf and South Atlantic mortgagee, which mortgage was duly recorded in action orproceeding at law or otherwise has been J. States.... Tbe bill to prevent the introduction of tre office of Register of Deeds in and for the county will be sosupported as to be wonderfully prisoner as he was being taken from the J. E. Cantrell for Lieutenant Governor instituted to recover the amount of said mortgage of Brown and State of Minnesota, on the fifth day contagious or. infectious diseases was farther debt or any part thereof: Now therefore, notice is court room, but a handkerchief she held In strong and durable. About READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, of July, A. D. 1873 at 11 o'clock a. in., in Book "G" debated... .Adjourned to the 5th. P. W. Herding for Attorney-General Fayette hereby given, thst by virtue of the power ot sale in her band accidentally caught under the hammer ormortgages, on page 135. Said mortgage bears 1,000,000 feet of lumber will be used said mortgage contained, and pursuant to tbe sta. Hewitt for Auditor. HOUSE.Not in session. interest at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum of the pistol and prevented its discharge. tntes In suck case made and provided, said mort. in building the boat. The boilers, from May 31st, 1873, until paid Tbeamount claimed Nfc, HE motion to pass the Army Appropriationbill, gage will be foreclosed and tbe premises described 8he was immediately disarmed and to be due and unpaid at the date of this notice in and covered by said mortgage, to-wit: engines, etc., are to be of the best withthe polittcalamendments, taken to her home, where she was prostrated upon said mortgage, is the sum of eight hundred Lots Nine (9), Ten (10), Fifteen (15) and sixteen Mr. G. M. Start, of Rochester, is and seventy-three dollarrand seventy.eigbt cents construction and material. Otis over the President's veto, failed In the House, with a severe sickness, Insanity and brain (16) of Section Seven (7) In Township One Hundred Li7lia & Ben (S873.78),and no action orproceeding at law or otherwise named as a probable candidate for on the 1st, by a vote of 120 ayes to 110 noesless and ten (110) North of Range Thirty-one (31) West fever being threatened. steel will be used in the boilers. The has been instituted to recover the amount Also a tract of land described as fol. Attorney-General. than the requisite two-thirds. UNDERWEAR theof said mortgage debt or any part thereof: Now steering apparatus, as well as lows, to-wit: commeacingtwenty.seven chains and HE National House of Bepresenta therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of twenty links West, and twenty chains and ten HE Chicago & Pacific Railroad was NOTIONS & capstans, will be worked by steam, the power of sale in said mortgage contained, and Ives, on the 26th, passed (he Legislative, Executive links North from the South East Corner of section The Missouri Republican State pursuant to the statutes In sttcn case made and prosaid sold, on the 1st, under foreclosure, for 4916,- and Judicial Appropriation bill, with Thirty-two, of Township One hundred and eleven and the total weight of the mavided, TrlsnHilg mortgage will be foreclosed and the central committee have adopted resolutions North, of Range Thirty-one West, thence South 000. The road Is constructed and running to the political legislation relative to Supervisors chinery will be some 500 tons. As by Mid mort. twenty chains and ten links, thence East twenty, premises described In and covered declaring Gen. Grant the Byron, III., and the franchise contemplates of Elections, etc., by a vote of 140 to U9. :age to-wit: The East half of the North West quar seven chains snd twenty links, thence North eleven estimated, the cost of the jmonster, ter of Section eight (8) in Township one hundred chains and thirty links, thence West twenty All the Republicans voted In the negative. Its extension to Savanna, on the Mississippi. choice for President in 1880^^S*.* upand eig (108) North, of Range thirty-two (32) including the engines, will be ehains, thence in a North-westerly direction along All the Greenbackers except Barlow (Vt) Unlaundried. FORTY-NINE failures occurred in Ding80 __ Minnesota river to the point of beginning, con. wards of $350,000. i and Kelley (Pa.) voted with the Democrats survey, situated in ths county of Brown and State taining thirty-two acres situated in the county of New York City during April, with liabilities Gen. Robt. G. Schenck was the SHISSTS, of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, Brown and State of Minnesota, with ths hereditsments for the bill. aii 6ier*l aggregating $1,199,883, and assets, $888,121. willbe sold at public vendue to the highest first to receive payment under the and appurtenances, wiU be sold at public **fca HE President issued a proclamation bidder for cash, by the 8beriffof said county, at tbe vendue to the highest bidder for cash, by ths Sheriff Iffttitte.. arrears pension act." He has been A POSSE of citizens attempted to arrest TIEAftMYIILL VETO. 2? front door of the office ofssfd Sheriff, in the city of of said County, at ths front door of the office of on the 26th, warning all persons contemplating a gang of horse-thieves near Forsythe, In New Vim, In said county and State aforesaid, on said Sheriff la the City of Row Clm, in said County HIGHEST receiving a pension for the last five a forcible settlement upon lands In the and Stateaforesald, on Thursday the eighth day of -"lursday the eighth da/ of May,1879,at tea O'clock -As** Missouri, ti|e other night The thieves reyears Market price Indian Territory that all so taking possession amounting to $30 per month, r*fc tn. for the purpose of paylngthe money dneopon St. Paul Dispatch. 'i&^K sisted, andVjin the melee which followed, two paid for id mortgage, together with the costs and ozpenseiofsale of such lands without permission of the and under the arrears of pension act The President's veto of the army of the posse were killed and one aerlously and the sum of fifty dollars attorney's Produce. proper agent of the Indian Department will V^f, *V he was entitled to and received *4- appropriation bill, because of the fifty dollarsattorney'sfssMtiipolatad to saidmort. wounded. On the other side, one man was be at ones removed therefrom, according to of foreclosure thereof. gage to be psidin ess* of foceelosui* thereof. 025, which will be one of the largest killed and one mortally w^ded. The rest sixth section thereof, gratifying as Dated^New Clm, Minn., Ua'reh21st, 1879. the laws, and with militaryforce, if necessary. Bated New Ulm. Mlnh March 9*b.-187S. COE I, A CEITB E STBS NEW l/LM JOH X! J. WARNER, Mortgagee. escaped. f^H^tS^^^' sums paid. W^k, ^itiaioaUwhosuppoi JOHNSTABJC Mortgagee. JOHKLmP,attorney for Mortgagee. J. NEWHART, Attorney for Mortgage^..% t3"'.f* *?&3i& ySSM^s