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JANIUAK ,Y,il, lbbU. iSfe rTEWTJTLM KfciViiiW, WtiDJNUSlJAYi mnnwii ^inii-.--^y.- .._ -4 *v-.- ^.'-'n s.43-jv^. CHEAP CHAELEY, voted tounseat Mr. Hale. They also reported haps fifty or sixty, as at least that 30 of the other three doubtful States gration to offer its people has no right to Trie youngest member of the U. fjfew $&Iro fyevtexv. In aver of unseating Mr. Dunnell, a Republican longer exist." number of men who have left the would make only 41 Northern electoral S. Senate is the colored Senator member,but the House recommitted the AT EAU CLAIRE, Wis., a few evenings camps on the extreme end of the extension votes, whereas they cannot Bruce.*" repart and adjourned. ago a young servant girl attempted to hurry have never been heard of possibly succeed with less than 47. THE Iowa Legislature assembled and up a 2re by pouring oil from a can into the NE^T -trx-aM:, a-ciarar. The Poor Man's Friend, since they started. Frederick, duke of Schleswig-Holstein, organized on the 13th, andthe Wisconsin Legislature stove, when the usual explosion followed. died suddenly at Wiesbaden, on the 14th. Republican officers were The clothing of the girl caught fire and Honorable John Quincy Adams, Wednesday, January 21st, 1880. Average age of the Presidents. chosen in both bodies. completely wrapped her in flames, and before on the 14th inst., in thejftst year speaking of Gov. Garcelon's political assistance arrived'she was burned to such TELEGRAPHIC communication with of his asje. thievery in Maine, says: "He and THE NEWS. an extent that it was thought she could not Oregon, after a week's interruption, was restored his associates have made a miserable Of the seventeen ex-presidents who recover. on the 14th. On the 9th the city of blunder in counting out a decided Miss the Marlboro (Mass.) The Mankato Free Press contains have "crossed the river," John Portland was visited by a destructive hurricane, BRIGHAM, Republican majority on mere technical which caused nearly $100,0J0 damage. the following: Donnelly Jn Washington maiden who refused to eat for nine days, Adams reached the age of ninety CONGRESSIONAL. points. The Governor wasyears One man was killed and severalwere seriously died a few days ago of starvation. She labored trying to oust Washburn and eight months. James SENATE.On the 12th Mr. Paddock hurt by falling buildings. The storm raged bound to execute the spirit of the Introduced a bill to authorize the appointment under the impression that it was wicked with nearly 3,000 majority, and Barnum, Madison died at eighty-five, Thomas of Commissioners to ascertain and report with great violence in the interior, and great to eat, and during her last hours would not law rather than the letter. Had he taking the oath of office of Lt. Jefferson at eighty-three, John Q. the losses sustained by citizens of the damage to property resulted and several lives allow her attendants to even moisten her done that he would have satisfied United States on account of Indian depredations, Governor, against Charles Oilman's Adams at eighty, Martin Van Buren were lost. The lines of railroad extending lips. Miss Brigham was seventy-seven years and to adjust claims arising therefrom. the people of his State without distinction 21,000 majority. These are enough at seventy-nine, Andrew Jackson at A favorable report was made on the Senate from Portland to Dallas-were buried under old. of party, and his own conscience. bill for the increase of pensions of totallydisabled to make a corner in brass. seventy-eight, James Buchanan at fallen timber so deep that new lines will have GOVERNOR FOSTER, of Ohio, was soldiers and sailors....The Military As it is he has made a fatal to be constructed. seventy-seven, and Millard Fillmore duly inaugurated on the 12th. There were a Academy Appropriation bill was amended and mistake, a sad blunder, one that passed. A SANTA E dispatch of the 14th great number of citizens and over twenty at seventy-four. James K. Polk A fatal disease has lately broken HOUSE.Bms were introduced: By states that Major Morrow caught up withVictoria's will have an injurious effect upon companies of National Guards in the procession. had the shortest life of all, being onfifty-three out in Deadwood. It is similar to Mr. Warner (Ohio), to stop the further issue band on the head waters of the Perehaw the political party to which he bely at his death. Abraham of National Bank notes, and to provide for tho diphtheria and is causing|froiu four River two days before. Victoria made a THERE arrived at the port of New longs. necessary increase of the volume of currency Lincoln was fifty-six. Mo other exdied to six deaths per day in that city and stubborn fight from noon to sundown and by free coinage ot silver and gold, and the York during the monthof December, 1879, If I had been a candidate and represident issuance of silver and gold certificates by under the age of sixtyfour. then fled toward the head-waters of the immediate vicinity. Adults and 9,821 passengers, of whom 8,204 were immigrants. Mr. Forsythe, to increase the circulation of ceived a certificate of election to the The average age of the seventeen Anima. Several dead Indians were left on children are alike stricken with the During the corresponding period of National Banks and to relieve them from the the field. The United States forces had one legislature when I was certain that payment of a tax on circulation: by Mr. Shelborn, who are dead was seventyt\vo 1878 the total number of passengers arrived disease, and it is thought that cold for the transfer of theIndian Bureau to man killed and several wounded. my opponent obtained more votes and three-quarter years. Counting at the port was 5,831, of whom 3,317 were immigrants. the War Department by Mr. Davis, to restrict weather will be likely to increase the HE Louisville Savings Bank suspended Chinese immigration by Mr. Clymer, exempting than myself, I would sooner cut off in Grant and Hayes at their present mortality. from taxation promissory notes issued tor on the 14th, upon the discovery that my hand than take the proffered CHIEF OURAY was at the Interior Department ages (each being fifty-eight,) the wages by Mr. Gunter, to equalizehomesteads J. H. Rhoer, the Cashier, was a defaulter for on the 12th, and had a long interview also, tograduate and reduce the price of public seat. I should feel that I was taking average of the presidents would only over $67,000. After acknowledging the deficit, lands to actual settlers....Resolutions with Secretary Schurz. The other Indians The Rev. John Gr. Brady, who has what did not belong to me." be reduced to seventy-one years. ilirectingthe Committee on Expenditures in Rhoer started for the jail to surrender were guarded very closely. A Washington Desires to inform the public that his large new stock of the State Department to investigate the facts returned from a stay cf two years in himself to the authorities, but the Directors relative to the Consulate at Hong Kong, and telegram of that date says all the Fall & "Winter Goods Alaska, says that the natives have overtook him and informed him that he providing for the appointment of a committee councils were to be in secret, and not even MAINE. A Singular Affair. of seven to inquire into the method and manner would not be prosecuted, and that the stockholders learned how to make "a ruinous intoxicating Congressmen would be admitted. of paying pensions, arrears of pensions, had decided to make good the deficit. liquor" from molasses, bounty and back pay to soldiers, and to ascertain HE announcement having been made The events transpiring in Maine whether any irregularities exist in the UPON representations made by the and they drink so much of it that on the morning of the 12th by James D. For some six or seven weeks past payment of the same, and to investigate any Bee-Keepers' Association, the Post-Office Department during the past week were of a very alcoholism is a common disease subject of complaint which may be lodged Lamson, the President of the Maine Senate, a boy named Seewald, son of John on the 15th reconsidered its order has been received, and respectfully requests an examination of the following with them as to payment, rejection, or suspension exciting nature. At least three governors that he would assume the duties of Governor, there. Seewald of Lake Prairie, has been of any pension, bounty, or back pay, that queen bees be excluded from the mails. were choosen and endeavored General Chamberlain announced that Men's and Boys' Suits, prices: with a view to the enactment of such legislation quite sick, suffering from inflammation ON the 15th the House Committee as may correct existing defects and protect he should positively refuse to recognize his to act, but Gen. Chamberlain persistently the pensioner in his rights, were adopted. Charleston, S. consumed 70,- of the bowels, and was unable on Indian Affairs began an investigation into claims to that position, and that he would refused to recognize neither A motion to suspend the rules andpassthe the causes of the recent Ute outbreak. General 000 kegs of lager beer last year, to obtain permanent relief. He was recognize no one as Governor who should be bill providing for the importation of salt free Lamson or Smith. The Republican Adams was before the committee, and chosen by the Legislature as then constituted. which was imported at a cost of very thirsty, and it seemed impossible from duty waa lostyeas 115, nays 115not the latest styles, a splendid assortment and good quality, from $2.50 up to 820,00 legislature, as organized on gave a long statement of the grievances of He also issued a general order constituting necessary two-thirds in the affirmative. $175,000. In future however, she at times to quench his thirst per suit. (In this line we are prepared to offer the public exceedingly liberal Monday the 12th inst., again met on the Indians. Miss Meeker was present, but the several counties of. the State SENATE.Numerously-signed petitions inducements, and a saving of at least 20 per cent., as all the clothing sold in will drink home brewed beer, as an for water. He continued to waste did not testify. Reporters were excluded. Satuiday to receive the decisions of into the First Division Maine Militia, and for a commission of inquiry into the voour Fourteen Stores are manufactured by ourselves. Call and examine our extensive brewery, capable of supplying away until on the 6th inst. he assigned himself to the command thereof. HE New York Graphic of the 15th alcoholic liquor traffic, and memorials for the the.Supreme Court upon the questions stock and convince yourself that we mean just wlfat we say.) Charleston and all the neighboring mited up a small live animal very All officers of all military organizations withdrawal of the legal-tender quality of had a report from Menlo Park to the effect submitted to it by them at their Ladies' & Children's Shoes, Treasury notes, were presented onthe 13th towns, has just begun operations in the State were required to report to him. much resembling a caterpillar, of a that the carbon horseshoes, the main reliance Monday session. The decisions being Mr. Morrill offered a resolution that the Committee General Chamberlain also reproduced and of Mr. Edison in perfecting his electric light, there. dull yellowish color, about threequarters on Finance be instructed to inquire as in favor of the Republicans, to tho practicability of refunding the National republished the order of Governor Garcelon had failed, and that in consequence he had of an inch long. This relieved debt at a less rate than four percent, interest, they at once proceeded to the election directing him to protect the property and institutions decided to suspend their further manufacture. and also as to whether or not some effective from 25 cents up to $2.50 per pair. him somewhat temporarily, of the State until a Governor was of Daniel F. Davis as Governor. Mr. Edison, however, was not down-hearted. provision can be made whereby bona fide subscriptions The oldest postoifice in the eouutry Our stoc^ in this line is now full and complete and embraces everything but the same night he vomited up for sums in moderate amounts may legally elected, and announced that he had Another report was to the effect that Mr. Edison Other State officers were also elected. is that at Jamestown, Va., where generally found in a first-class shoe store, and we are convinced that every- be available, and report by bill or otherwise. two more of the caterpillars. He accepted the trust and was acting as Governor. denied that the lamps had gone out and Gen. Chamberlain recognized Governor A bill was passed to admit free of duty letters have been delivered in some body will be satisfied with quality and prices. In the Senate Senator Ellis was elected now feels great relief, but is very articles intended for the Millers' International that the carbon horseshoes had broken it In Calf-skin and Kip Boots Davis as the legally choosen executive form or other for 283 years. The Exhibition at Cincinnati in June next Mr. President pro tern., and President Lamson was true that some of the lamps had been much reduced in flesh and strength. Saulsbury introduced (by request)abill to preserve and at once surrendered his was sworn in as Acting Governor. The Committee first postmaster was probably John cracked, and that air had thus gained entrance the secrecy of telegrams. It is hoped that he is now rid of the charge to him. The State House is on Gubernatorial Votes submitted Smith, and the last is Henry Clay, to theflame,but this did not affect his HOUSE.Mr. Bicknell, Chairman of last of his tormentors, and will rapidly their report. But sixty members were present still guarded but no serious trouble the Committee on tho Counting of Votes for invention, and was only a mechanical fault who has just been appointed. His we have a larger assortment than ever before and now offer a splendid pair of recover. We are informed that President and Vice-President, reported back a in the House, and it adjourned without is expected. The Fusionists held a a trouble with the glass, which he hoped, by salary is 51 per annum, or nearly Oalf-sifcin Boots for $2.50, "wortli bill to provide for and regulate the counting an animal like these which he has transacting any business. continued experiments, to remedy. caucus on Monday, and so} far a.s of votes for President and of questions arising $1 per week. Sk 3 SO been relieved of abounds in the thereupon A petition of the General Assembly THE strike among the employes at could be ascertained, determined to MR. LAMSON, President of the Fusion of tho Presbyterian Church on the subject sloughs, and that the boy must have KiplBoots To $2.00,'worth $3. the Union Stock-Yards, Chicago, was virtually hold out. Several members have expressed Senate of Maine and claiming to be Acting of tho liouor traffic was presented and referred drank them in some four months The population of our globe, estimated ended on the 12th, the strikers abandoning The report of tho Committee on the Governor, notified the Sheriff of Kennebec their decision to submit to ago. It is a warning to avoid drinking Revision of the Rules was further debatedin the contest without accomplishing their at about thirteen hundred County on the 15th to remove his deputies It will be to the interest of everyone to call and compare our prices with tho the will of the court and it was not Committee of the Whole. object, which was to exclude the employment from the State-House. That official declined slough water.[St. Peter Tribune. millions, is ruled by 12 emperors, quality of the stock, before purchasing elsewhere. thought probable they could muster SENATE.A number of petitions of by the packers of any but members of the to recognize his authority and ordered his 25 kings, 47 princess, 17 sultans, 12 women, asking for the removal of their political .A. FIJiR/THEIR, UsTIDXJCEnN/CHIlSrT a quorum in either house on Monday. Butchers' and Packing-House Mens' Protective men to remain at their posts. On the same disabilities, and for a Constitutional khans, 6 grand dukes, 6 dukes, 1 An Augusta special of the Union. day Mr. Lamson filed in the Supreme Court a amendment giving women citizensthe right to vice king, 1 nisam, 1 radia, 1 imam, we offer is, that we guarantee every pair of shoes or boots that we sell, and paper protesting against the consideration by vote, were presented on the 14th, as were also 19th says the Fusionists would be HE Postmaster-General on the 12th several petitions in favor of the Bavard resolution 1 bey, and 28 presidents, besides a MINNESOTA NEWS. should it happen that one or the other did not give entire satisfaction we are that body of the questions submitted to it by sent to Congress the records of his Department refused admittance into the State withdrawing the legal-tender quality the Republican members, whom he designated always ready and willing to have the same repaired, or will replace them with respecting the extent to which the mails large number of chiefs of wild tribes. House, in which case it was feared of Treasurv notes, and for a commission of as an illegal and revolutionary body. were used by lottery companies and other alleged Hats, Caps, Mittens, Gloves, Of the republics, nineteen are found inquiry into the alcoholic liquor traffic The trouble might ensue, and the militia During the day General Chamberlain issued a swiudling concerns. The "Texas Gift A daily paper, Democratic in politics, bill to increase tho pensions of totally-disabled on American soil, leaving only nine had orders to hold themselves in circular to the people, assuring them that soldiers and sailors from 50 to $72 a month Concert Association" is described as "one is soon to be started in Rochester: for the balance of the world. Undershirts, Overshirts, was passed. readiness to march at a moments notice. there was no probability that trouble would of the most successful swindles" of the day. HOUSE.The bill for the free importation occur, complimenting Mr. Lamson for his It is now highly probable that The managers of the concern divided the of articles intended for exhibition moderation and courtesy, and advising politicians Mankato's improvements during day's receipts among themselves every evening, the difficulty will be settled this at the Millers' International Exhibition, to be The President on Monday nominated andothers tokeep away from Augusta, the unsold numbers being placed in the the last year amount to about $214,- Held at Cincinnati in 1880, was reported and week and the legal legislature will James Russell Lowell, of Massachusetts, as their services were not needed and their passed Mr. McCoid introduced a bill to establish wheel from which the "prizes" were drawn. etc., a large assortment and at the lowest prices. 000. be allowed to transact business without envoy extraoidinary and a Board of Commissioners of Interstate presence only increased the anxiety felt by The Department also called the attention of In order that we may the better be enabled to serve our worthy customers Commerce Mr. Uuckner, Chairman of molestation. all good citizens. The Fusion Legislature minister plenipotentiary to England Congress to the concerns operating under the Mr. H. G. Stordock, who was out. and the public generally we have added to our otherwise large stock a splend- the Committee on Banking and Currency, reported met at the usual hour, but little was accomplished. titles of the "Denver Laud Company"ami John A. Foster, of Indiana, minister a bill requiring the reserves of National on the prairie for about two days id assortment of In the House a Republican Banks to be kept in gold and silver coinMr. the Kansas Land Company," danouneing to Russia Lucnis Fairchild, of during the snow storm December, Warner, from the Committee on Banking and member from Westbrook was unseated tuem in strong terms. FROZEN TO DEATH. Currency, reported back the resolution directingthe Wisconsin, minister to Spain Philip had both his eet amputated a few and his place given to a Democrat. The Secretary of the Treasury to report under HE funeral of Frank Leslie, the H. Morgan of Louisiana, minister days ago. what law and under what conditions the bribery investigating committee of tha well-known publisher, took place in New United States Treasury became a member of Some Terrible Reminders of the Recent to Mexico Eli H. Murry of Kentucky, House held a meeting in the afternoon. The St. Paul chamber of commerce theNewYork Clearing House, andwhethersaid York on the 13th. Nearly all the persons Clark, the "counted in" member from Nobleboro, Blizzard in Dakota. governor of Utah Territory Clearing House accepts Treasury certificates, has memorialized Congress for an appropriation employed in Leslie's establishment were and are now prepared to offer the finest assortment of CaUco, new patterns payable in silver coin, in settlement of balnaccs. testified that about a week before Robert M. Kelly, pension agent of present. and best quality, at 5}.\, (5 andft'.._ cents per yard. or whether the settlement of balances of $25,000 to remove sand the meeting of the Legislature his brother 81., cents in standard silver dollars or silver certificates Louisville. A BILL has been introduced in the Unbleached and bleached Muslin, in any quality, at 6, 7, 8 and Fargo, (Dak.) Argus, Jan. 8, 1830. bars in the river in front of St. Paul. came to him and informed him a certain man is prohibited by the rules of the Clearing per yard. New York Assembly providing for the election Mr. B. Lyon, a contractor on the House, and the resolution was adopted... .The wanted him to go and see him (Clark) and Ex-Secretary of State J. S. Irgens report of the Committee on Utiles was further of Presidential Electors by Congressional Ginghams in the latest patents, at 0, 7, 8, 9 and 10 cents per yard. tell him if he would resign his position western extension of the Northern The movement for a World's Fair discussed in Committee of the Whole. has removed to Valley City, Barnes ill Districts, and of two Electors-at-Large by Flannels, Water proof a, etc., a large, assortment and at very low prices. and give up his certificate he Pacific, came to town yesterday and SENATE.On the 15th an additional in New York in 1883 is in downright Co., Dakota, which will be his permanent the voters of the entire State. should have a good place in the Boston Canton Flat nel at (5, 7, 8, and 10 cents per yard. Double Shawls from was interviewed by an Argus reporter. number of petitions of women wore presented earnest and is taking tangible shape. residence in the future. Custom-House as long as the Republican SI-75 up to 87.00. Laidies' Cloaks, latest shies, from SI.75 up to 20.00, in QUIET prevailed in Maine on the asking for a Constitutional amendment giving Mr. Lyon lias two camps, A meeting of a large number of party was in power. A few days after a all sizes and patterns. women the right of suffrage Majority and 13th. The Fusionist Legislature held brief The Amber Cane Association is one in the bleak country beyond prominent citizens of wealth and influence man came to see him, whose name witness A line assortment of children's under clothine, from the smallest to the minority reports were made from the Committee sessions, but made no attempt to transact to meet at Minneapolis on the 22dlargest on Finance on the Bayard resolution refused to give, and renewed the offer of a was held in that city on Mandan, and was the witness of a kind, from 20 cents up to 50 cents. business. After the adjournment the committee fortbe withdiawnl of the compulsory legaltendor and 23d of the present month, following place in the Custom-House and also $1,000 Wednesday evening, at which, after great deal of suffering and death incidental Ladies' under clothing from 50 cents up to SI.50 per suit. to investigate the charges of attempted power of tho United States Treasury in money, $500 down and $500 after organization the meeting of the State Horticultural notes, be majority report being adverse tothe bribery met and took considerable testimony. several forcible speeches and a free to the recent storm that resolution the minority report was signed by of the Legislature. Witness declined Society. Wallace R. White, the alleged briber, conference, resolutions were adopted swept over the western end of this Messrs. Kernan, Bayard, Wallace and Morrill the offer, and the man wanted him to who was summoned to appear, sent a note to Our goods are new, not shelf-worn, and our prices so low that we resot,iVly both reports were placed on the calendar The commissioners of Nicollet to the effect that the preparatory territory. He started out with supplies come afterward to a house in Augusta. The Mr. Morgan presented tho credentials of Luke expect a large patronage. the Chairman givinghis reasons for not complying county have resolved to build a new steps should be taken at once. Pryor, appointed Senator from Alabama, to man said the money he offered was his own. fiom Mandan and reached Preston's with the summons, which were till the vacancy cause'l by the death of Senator Clark was pressed to give the man's name, court house, and have appropriated Among the invited speakers was Senator ranche on the third day before that the House of Representatives which appointed Houston, and Mr. Pryor appeared and took Especially would wo invite the attention of such gentlemen a'desii i but positively refused. the modified oath. Adjourned to the 19th. $14,000 for that purpose. Windom of this State. the committee was illegally constituted, Christmas. Here he found several clothe themselves in the latest style, to our HOUSE.After some miscellaneous and the committee was not competent men who were tramping in for the Fall and Winter Suits ACCORDING to a Mobile telegram of business consideration was resumed of the The Hastings Union says: "There to administer oaths or send for persons and end of the track, seventeen miles bill requiring one-half of the reserves of the the 15th the exodus of negroes to the North The Supreme Court of this State were eight pair of twins born in Dakota papers, and persons swearing falsely before it National Banks to be kept in gold and sliver distant, and who put up at the from Eastern Mississippi had been over 1,000 could not be punished forperjury. Mr.White has just rendered a decision which county last year, andfiveillegitimate coins of the United States, and Mr. Price during the preceding three weeks. One hundred ranche over night. Mr. Lyon returned adds: "And if you have any doubt on that and overcoats, which are made up according to the latest fashion. (lowa ppoke in support of the bill Additional appears to change the law pertaining children. Two children were colored emigrants from North Carolina, debate was had in Committee of the point, I shall be glad to have you arrest me next morning to his camp, All that we desire is an examination of our stock, then our prices will speak to the foreclosure of real estate colored, three Indians, six mixed, Whole on iho report of the Committee on en route to Indiana, reached Petersburg, Va., for contempt, and then have the authority of and on the wa) he met a number of Rules. mortgages in some respects. It is to and one in Rosemount 'sort o' white.' on the morning of the 15th. They reported I=tes-oeotfu.lly, your process tested by a writ of habeas corpus men who wanted to ride with him, that several hundred more would shortly the effect that when a mortgage on before the Supreme Judicial Court. If I The four Pillsbury mills are about THE OLD WORLD. but he was unable to take them in, lollow. am not sustained by that tribunal I shall a single tract of land, payable by installments, the only mills in operation in Miuneapolis (MP CHMEY. OWING to the cold weather and exposure, being heavily loaded with provisions cheerfully appear before your committee." J. is foreclosed to satisfy LATEK. at the present time. The says a Cabul dispatch of the 10th, A. White, a cousin of Wallace R. White, testified for his camp however, he gave food one or more of the installments before there was a great deal of sickness in the British others are shut down. A short supply that he had been offered $1,000 to give A MADRID telegram of the 10th says to all who asked it, and hastened on. others are clue, and the entire army in Afghanistan. up his seat in the Legislature by his cousin. the village of Alcola del Jucar, situatedin of wheat and a poor market is As soon as he could unload he premises are sold, such sale releases He refused the offer, but told him Swann A ST. PETERSBURG telegram of the the province of Murcia and containing a population the cause in most instances. started back to pick up the pedestrians 10th says Russia had established a virtual protectorate could be bought. Mr. Wentworth, of the of 2,000, had been almost wholly destroyed the premises from the remaining installments About a week ago the father of CORNER MINN & CENTER STREETS, NEW ULM, MINN. he had encountered in the hope over Servia. House, testified that he had been offered $209 by a land-slide. Very many of the inhabitants and that if there is an Ferdinand Reichou, of St. Paul, died, by Charles E. Ricker if he would stay of saving them, and had not journeyed were killed or wounded. DUBLIN dispatches of the 12th say overplus after the satisfaction of installments away for two days. He was subsequently and the son in preparing the body disorders were increasing in the rural districts NE WS has been received from Persia more than seven miles when due and expenses of sale, WM. H. KIESLING. offered $500 and $10 a day for forty days. of Ireland, and bread riots were openly for burial, while paring the deceased's announcing a second defeat of the Russians R. KIESLING, he met Tom Shandley, the printer the same may be applied by the mortgagee Mr. Cushman also testified that similar offers II. KELLER. threatened in a number of localities. by the Turkomans. nails, cut one to the quick by a J. HXERSCHELEK. formerly employed in a Fargo printing Riesling, Keller & Co, had been made to him. On the 13th Mr. on installments not dueWaseca A CABUL dispatch, received in London THERE was no session of the United slip of his own hand, and at the same office. Shandley called Mr. Lyon Lamson addressed a note to General Chamberlain, Herald. on the 13th, says the Afghan tribes hadagain States Senate on the 16th. The House, in time giving his own finger a slight announcing his assumption of the by name, reminding him that he become unpleasant and were threatening to Committee of the Whole, refused, by a vote Governorship and asking recognition. General scratch which resulted in a case of had seen him here, and the latter attack the British forces. t f7 to 72, to pass favorably upon a bill refundlug Chamberlain replied, declining to recognize A. F. and A. HI. hadblood poisoning, and though attendassiduously halted to talk with him. He HE French Chambers reassembled $5,S00 to Charles Clinton, late As- him, and advising the submission of the ated by physicians he could on the 13th. Gambetta was re-elected President sii'4t Treasurer at New Orleans, that being no sooner done so than he saw DEALERS 1IV questions dividing the public to the onlypower The twenty-seventh annual communication of the Chamber of Deputies by a large the amount stolen from him in1S70 and refunded not be saved, dying the other day, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, once that Shandley was in a desperate competent to decide themthe Supreme majority. by him to the United States. It was of the graud lodge of leaving a wife and four children unprovided Court. The committee appointed by the condition. His face and hands held by the opponents of the measure that it Minnesota was held in St. Paul on HE ex-Empress Eugenie has announced Republican Legislature to prepare questions for. were frozen solid, and the contraction had not been shown that due care had been that she will leave for the Cape of for submission to the Supreme Court completed Tuesday and Wednesday, and quite produced by the frost had drawn READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, In the snow storm, tivo or three taken in guarding the money. The House Good Hope on the 26th of March, and hopes that duty on the 13th. They are said to largely attended. the unhappy mans's features into a adjourned to the 19th. weeks ago, Mr. Jacob Staples, a man to arrive atthe scene of the Prince Imperial's be long and intricate. The following are the elective officers ghastly grin horrible to behold. The over 80 years old, the father of B. death by the 1st of June. A WASHINGTON special of the 16th to for the ensuing year: THERE was considerable rioting at the Chicago Tribune says Ouray had a second poor fellow's feet were frozen stiff, F. and Frank Staples of Union A CABUL dispatch of the 14th says M. W. G. M., R. H. Wells, Piestor.. the Chicago Stock-Yards on the 13th, resulting nteriew with Secretary Schurz, and it had General Roberts had demanded of the merchants and although Lyon tried bis best to Grove, Meeker county, got lost on Laydies & Gent from the refusal of some of the packing bean about determined to send him, Jack It, W. D. G. M., C. H. Beu-get of Cabul a contribution of six Iocs of Maine Prairie and groped around his boots off, he found it impossible. houses to employ the late strikers. At one and one other chief back to Colorado, in rupees, and had been indignantly refused. ton, Minneapolis. R. W. S. S. W, UNDERWEAR two days on foot, and when rescued He laid the poor creature time a formidable riot was threatened, but charge of an agent, for the purpose of bringing wmoivs & HE British Government issued orders G. H. Davis, St. Cloud. R. W. J. at last was too far exhausted and down and worked over him for an the presence of 200 policemen and the display on, If possible, the twelve Ute murderers, on the 14th summoning the Baronial G. W., J. H. Brown, Will mar. R. offire-armsquieted the trouble. frozen to survive. hour, trying to thaw out his face, or as many of them as can be induced to Trimming session for the purpose of considering methods W. G. Treasurer, J. H. Thompson, come. The dispatch continues: "As there and beat him with a shovel in the for providing work for the immediate GENERAL GRANT and party were at Pipestone Star,: the old saying m$P White Swan Minneapolis. R. W. G. Secretary, is no law by which these Indians employment of unskilled labor in Ireland. endeavor to gee up a circulation. Palatka, Fla., on the 13th, and intended to that 'there is more than one way to A. T. C. Pierson, St. Paul. can be tried or punished after they come There were indications that the distress in start the next day for St. Augustine. Badly off as Shandley was he insisted Unlaundried skin a cat.'was aptly illustrated by here, it is believed by those who County Kerry, Ireland, would amount to a upon attempting to reach the end HE Oh^LLcgislature on the 13th the Southern Minnesota railroad are informed in Indian matters that the in SI2EKTS, famine. elected GenoBaBarfield United States Senator of the track, and after trying to dissuade A bill has been introduced into and General tention is to play upon the fears of the In company yesterday. They were to HE Vatican organ, the Aurora, contained to succeed Mr. Thurman. Mr. Garfield him, Lyon WAS reluctantly obliged dians with a view to get as good terms a Merchandise. the New York legislature changing have the rails to Flandrau to-day along article on the 14th advocating received the entire Republican vote in the possible. Ouray has persisted from the first to leave him and drive on eastward the mode of choosing Presidential home rule for Ireland. in order to get the $10,000 bonus House. The vote in the Senate was: Garfield, HIGH E S that he has no power to bring in these Indians. in the hope of sucucring others. electors in that State. The St. Paul voted them some time ago. The 20 Thurman, 13. GENERAL GORDON left Alexandria for Market price He assures the Secretary that he cannot Before leaving, however, he Dispatch in commenting on this bill, Europe on the 14th. supplies didn't come fast enough, so paid for compel them unless he can kill them IT was reported on the 14th that gave -him a Mackinaw blanket, says: It is proposed that each Congressional A SERIOUS disturbance broke out in Produce, first, which he is perfectly willing to under- what did they do but tear up about small-pox was prevailing to such an extent in Pesth on the 14th. The military were ordered which he tied around Shandley, and district choose one Presi take." Ottawa, Ont., that several theatrical companies a mile of track west of this village, out, and cleared the streets, but not before had canceled their engagements there, twohoped it might keep him from entirely dential elector and that the THB Maine Supreme Court on the COR. MINN &,CENTRE STR. NBW T/LM,MHVS ties and all, and went into Flandrau being obliged to fire upon the people. Several and Members ol Parliament were urging that freezing. This was the last 16th rendered a decision on the questions electors at largt be voted for by the with flying colors. The gap will be persons were wounded and many arrests the sessions be held either at Montreal or recently submitted by the Republican Legislature. ever seen of Tom Shandley. neople of the whole State. The effect closed in a day or two. made. Toronto. J. B. Arnold, The opinion was very, long, and would be to give a Republican Proceeding in a westerly direction, FREDERICK, the Duke of SchleswigHolstein, HE Senate Committee on Privileges The Madelia Times says that a fully sustained the position taken by the Republican C. F. HELD, elector to every Republican district, Mr. Lyon found the bodies of twoMrs. died on the 14th. He was fifty-one and Elections on the 14th continued the examination Legislature, in effect deciding that Johnson living about seven a Democratic elector to every Democratic years old. men he had met at Preston's ranche of witnesses in rebuttal of testimony the latter is the only legal Legislature. A miles southwest of that place has a Dealer in district, the two Senatorial Undertaker and Dealer in A GALWAY (Ireland) dispatch of the taken before the sub-committee in New the day before, one of whom was remarkable feature of the decision was the new way of making butter. She COOKIN & HEATING STOVES 15th says anti-rent disturbances had broken Orleans. Mr. Twitchell and Pierre Magliere declaration that the act which provides that electors going with the majority ALL KIND O FDBHITDRE known by the name of Hall, but was sold a sample to Mr. Packard one out in the town and parish of Tuam, and wore positively that theyhad notbeen bribed, no person shall be allowed to vote at large. As represented in the present in reality named Hoss. This man day last week who "smelled a mice" that a company of infantry had been sent *hcn members of the Louisiana Legislature, or take part in -the organization of HARDWARE, Congress New York has 24 Reis said to have a brother in the Black Proprietor and Manufacturer of and before paying for it made an examination. there to preserve order and protect the process-servers. to vote for Mr. Kellogg. either branch as a member unless his publican and 9 Democratic districts. Hills, a practicing lawyer, 'who has THE FARMESR FRRIEND Sixty able-bodied men, with name appears on the certified roll of that He found large chunks HE situation in Maine remained Tin-ware & Farming Implements* Under the new bill the Democrats been communicated with. Driving their families,were admitted to the Killarney House in which he claims to act, is unconstitutional. FANNING MILlf of fat pork covered with a thin layer virtually unchanged on the 14th. Mr. Lamson might carry the State and still have work-house on the preceding day. The Fusion Legislature met during on to a point about three miles beyond made no renewal of his claim to exercise of butter. She had stepped out Wt-,ir'i*,iu The shop is in charge of an experienced hand the day and elected Joseph L. Smith Governor. only 11 electors whereas, under the the butte, Lyon discovered the executive authority. It was reported that Mho gives the mending and repairing of tin-ware i meantime, but he knows the bird The nJJ?3tMm!CtWynCe?*n best fanning mill in the THE NEW WUKLD. He qualified soon after and delivered his special attention. All work warranted, a rupture hod occurred between Pillsbury, present law, if they should carry the body of a man named Moynihan. and is taking measuies to arrest her HE Ute Indian delegation arrived in a brief message. Later in the day he issued the Democratic leader, and Chase, ths State they would have the whole 35. When at the ranche, on the previous Corner of Minn, and 2d North Streets, for fraud. A similar trick was played Washington on the morning of the 11th. an order relieving General Chamberlain of leader of the Greenbackers, which But the Democrats might as well day, they had been in conversation, NewClm Minn. They were met at the depot by two employes on Mesrs.Bisbee & Oleson, a short the trust confided to him by Governor Garcelon. threatened the disruption of the fusion NEW U^_____^_____2MINK. of the Indian Bureau, who escorted have none of the New York electors, and Moynihan said he had left home In the convention of both branches at an early day. The questions submitted time since, but was not discovered them to their quarters at theTremont House, H-WERRING, as only 11 of them. They need 47 of the Legislature an Executive Council was in New York nineteen years ago, to the Supreme Court by the Republican till in market. where they remained in their rooms all day. elected and the following State'officers Legislature were published, on the 14th. in addition to the 138 of the solid since which time he had neyer heard Wag & Smith Shop chosen: P. A. Sawyer, Secretary of State There are twenty-seven of them. They covei CHARLES STEWART PARNELL has issued South. New York with New Jersey from his family. He had a sum of an address to the people of America every point in the present controversy, and it Charles A. White, Treasurer W. H. McClellan, NEW ULM LODGE NO. 53, DEALER IN and Connecticut would give them money on his body which Mr. Lyon asking for contributions to alleviate the distress was believed by the Republicans that the answer Attorney-General M. M. Folsom, Adjutant-General. pSr^h^ 50 New York with Indiana would has sent to a sister of deceased ascertainedto Dry Goods, Notes, Boots & Shoes in Ireland, and stating that all subscriptions to them would be conclusive. The In the Senate no general also give them 50 and these four be living in Ionia, Michigan. Fusion Legislature met at theusual,hour, the collected for relief purposes may be business was transacted, and in the House a vtom^wLBV*JaufJ5riidTE&l'iMftSdWWJpSreM shop on State street, anTari Republican members being conspicuous by and allAll work in thei'r line forwarded to the Treasurers, Drexel, Morgan Republican member was unseated.?i*(j. doubtful States are the only ones in 10. tes work warranted GROCERIES, their absence. In the Senate a & Co., of New York City, who will forward HE number of failures in the United which they hate any chance at all. way* be kept on hand. A klcdI Btr^?^2 Mr. Lyon expresses his opinion bill was presented to repeal the spectfally solicited. Ponge the money to the Treasurers of the National States last year, as per theflgures furnished i But if New York elects by districts that there are a number of bodies meets every Saturday evening. Brothers Medietas & Fanning lnplimeut es. act relating to returns of votes from plantations. Land-League in Ireland. In his address at Democrats,even if the carry the by the mercantile agency of R. G. Dun A Co., J. Lanterbach & B. Grueneafeldcr. tihey between the end of the track and from abroad are cordially invited. In the House a Committee, on Elections the Parnell and Dillon meeting in Brooklyn was 6,658, and the amount of liabilities, $93,- State, will have only 11 of its electoral the bad lands, which will be found was appointed andseveral contests were GolaenGate, Minn. Henry Ward Beecher said, speaking of England: 149,053. In1878there were10,478failures, and X. BOSSKOFF, N. G. week in your own town. Terms and& ntS considered. By a vote of three to two they votes, and those added to thewhen "The Government thathas only emi- spring openshe thinks per- the liabilitieswere f234,3S3,lSi Highest market price paid for produce OSCAR HANFT, Secretary ree.Addre8H.HlletCo.,Portlnl, 9z. 'jf -t*, ""A--"* mmemm^mitmm 7