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lfpf^iW^ ^F^^^^M!B^J^^W^, 5~-S jf-w ~*cu --W Sf NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JUNE* 16,1880, THE NEWS. iUvhw. Buenos Ayres, and a state of siege has been CAWWDATES. In the yard and struck htm nearly four hundred '*i&^ declared. lashes, the boy expiring under the lash. The father was arrested. HE Lord Mayor of Dublin "has recently We this week present at the Compiled from Latest Dispatohes. telegraphed the Mayor of every city in DURING the twelve months ended head of our editorial columns the aTE"W TTXAff, MXaTIfcT the United States, saying that funds are still May 31236,017 Immigrants arrived atthe port names of the men whom the Republican neededfor the relief of the distress In Ireland, of New York, against 92,801 for the previous party has selected as its standard-bearers Congress. and soliciting farther contributions to the year. About two-thirds of the whole number Wednesday, June 16th, 1880. for 1880. While Garfield's Mansion House fund. were passed in the Senate on were Germans and Irish. BILLS nomination was not wholly the 7th: Abandoning the Fort Sedgwick (Neb.) IN response to a resolution passed by HB French Government has finally Military Reservation and restoring it to the unexpected, neither the Grant, the Senate, Secretary Sherman has sent to resolved to call on the Jesuits to leave France public domain reducing the price of public that body a detailed statement of the expenses on the 30th of June. Those engaged in educational land within railroad limits from $2 60 to $ 1.23 Blaine or Sherman men gave up Efiting or acre House bill, with amendments, proGovernment growing out of the late war, and paid work will be permitted to remain till hope until the final bollot was taken. suits against timber out of the United States Treasury between the 81st of August trespassers on publio lands prior to March 1, As the fight between the friends of July 1,1861, and June 80, 1879. The gross 1870, and enabling defendants in suits now JULY 14, the anniversary of the capture the three leading candidates had be* pending to settle them by acquiring title to amount is $6,796,793,508 the ordinary expenditures of the Bastile, has been set apart by the the lands under existing laws. Mr Kernan come very bitter the party is to be of the War Department for that made a speech in supportTof thoHouse resolution French Chamber of Deputies as the National the the period amounted to $609,549,123.62, leaving congratulated upon the outcome of unseating Mr Kellogg fete day, Instead of August 15, the Bonapartist FOR PRESIDENT Senate bill ratifying the Uto agreement, with the specific expenses of the war at $6,187,- the convention, and we believe the holiday. amendments of the HousoCommitteo thereto, JAS. A. GARFIELD, 243,385. ticket will harmonise all factions. was passed 174 to 15. TELEGRAMS received by London mercantile IN the Senate on the 8th the Sundry ABOUT 100,000 persons witnessed the Whatever wounds may have been houses on the 10th from Valparaiso, Civil Appropriation bill was considered, and Union Veterans' procession at Milwaukee on OfOhio. the amendment striking out the requirement Chill, announce that the Chilians had captured left by the nomination of the candidate the 10th, In which some 40,000 soldiers of the to pay all sums appropriated by the act in the Peruvian town of Arica. for President, in virtue of a FOR VICE PRESIDENT, silver coin was adopted. An amendment late war participated. Tho procession was a devotimr $10 000 of the oppropi iation for EARL KIMBERLY, British Colonial Secretary, combination between the elements Chester A. Arthur, mile In length. Generals Grantand Sheridan, taking tho cciitms to expenses of obtaining has sent instructions to the new High who rode with the procession in a carriage, opposed to General Grant, ought to statistics HS to the number of citizens CommissionInSouth Africa toavoid extending denied suffrage by State laws was advocatod were enthusiastically cheered along the whole be healed by the nomination forVice Of New York. by Messis. Wallace and Beck and opposed British jurisdiction in South Africa, on the line of march. President of that stalwart and stead by Mr. Blaine Bills were passed in plea of complications between the colonists the Houseplacing therate of duty on barleymalt A TORNADO killed twenty or thirty fast Grant supporter Gen. Chester FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS: and the native tribes, and to abstain from Interference attwenty-five centsperbushel, and granting people in Pottawattamie County, Iowa, a few a pension to Mrs. Elizabeth Upright, of. A. Arthur. The following biographical with the independent tribes. J. A. Thacher, L. G. Nelson miles east of Council Bluffs, on the evening Iowa, who had eleven sons la tho Union army sketches of the two candidates during tho lato war. of the 9th. The greatest loss of life occurred J. T. Williams, WM.Schimmel, LATER 3VEWB. THE House concurrent resolution for may be of interest to our readers: in Osier settlement, where several entire A crnzENS' organization was formed adjournment on the 10th was amended in tho Knute Nelson. families met death in the ruins of their Senate on the 0th, by makingtho date the 16th, In LeadvQle on the 11th, 8,000 strong, to protect homes. and was then unanimously concurred in. A Gen. James Abram Garfield, the working miners. They issued a proclamationstating Conference Committee wasappointed on some WALTER WINDOM, seventeen years thatthey were fully determined ot the Hou-so amendments to the Ute Agreement candidate for President, was born in old, has confessed to tho murder of a spinster bill. The Conference report on that work in the mines should be resumed, Orange, Cuyahoga county, Ohio, the Post-office Appropriation bill was Know all ye my kind friends and custom- lady of sixty years of age, named Amelia Potter, there being to their certain knowledge men concurred in. The Sundry Civil Appiopriation Nov. 19, 1831. He graduated at in Johnson, R. enough in camp willing to work for the wages bill was further considered and SKI Williams college, Massachusetts, in amendod A Joint resolution was introduced Y/OUNG, a resident of Cleveland, offered, provided the intimidation practiced in tue House by Mi. lticc looking to tho 1856. He was a Campbellite preacher, ers that I have removed my Ohio, has been arrested upon the charge under the auspices of the Miners' Union were abrogation of tho fishery clauses in the treaty of muidering his son, a lad of fourteen. It lb and president of a college of that denomination stopped. They fuither stated that, on the of 1871 with Gront Britain The Legislative Appropriation bill was recommitted to the alleged that, for the last three years, Young flrot step being taken by any one to interfere in Ohio for several years, Conteionce Committee, with instructions to with or intimidate miners, the leaders of the a*g $toob of Good* has treated his son in a brutal and inhuman SK" after which he studied and practiced yield to the wishes of the Senate relative to Union should be held responsible with their manner, depriving him of necessary food and the salaries of Senate employes The Conforenco FO PRESIDE* law. He was a member of the Ohio report on tho River and Harbor lives. clothing, beating and biuising him, in consequence Appropriation bill was agreed to the senate in 1859 to 1860. In the civil of which the boy died May 13. The ON the 11th Senators Johnston, Rolens, bill appropriates $8,92V00 about $400,00) more war he entered the service in 1861 as into Pfaenninger's new building on prosecution is at the Instance of the Cleveland Dawes, Anthony, Kernan, Randolph, than was appropriated by the bill as originally passed by the House The Conference Committee colonel of the Forty-second Ohio Eaton, Wallace, Whyte, Ransom, Butler, Humane Society. on the Agricultural Appropriation bill (PORTRAIT erapCAMDlMtyg) Hill (Ga.) and Bayard were appointed a DURING the gale of the 6th a Chicago Volunteer regiment, and served in reported that they wore unable to agree, and committee to represent the United States anew conference was ordered The Senate lad thirteen years old was blown from a dock Center Str., Near Minnesota Sir., southeastern Kentucky, where, in amondmont to the adjournment resolution, Senate at the centennial celebration of the at the foot of a sticet abutting on the lake January, 1862, in command of a brigade, living the date onJuno 16, was concurred in sun endcr of Yorktown. and drowned. 106 to 72. he forced Humphrey Marshall HE other morning Adolph Levison, HE United States Senate on the IK the Senate on the 10th the report to evacuate Kentucky, for which service Oar standard Bearer la*, saivmally popalar that be it every. a farmer living near Columbia, S. C, got llth confirmed the nominations of Eugene ol the Conference Committee ontheRivci and hereknownae'Ta* OUltul TaftsaHOftatVttTCtff Wall," Ilaihor Appiopriation bill was adopted. Ihe he was promoted to be brigadeer Schuyler, of New York (Consul General at angry and beat his wife because she "talked FOiRe And pr VICEd eminently fitte t. ruleover Uncle Berni farm. House bill admitting classical antiquities free where I shall be happy to wait upon all who are in want of anything in my line. PRESIDENT Rome), to be Consul-General and Diplomatic general af volunteers, Jan. 11, 1862, back at him. She was advised to have him oi duty was pased, with an amendment, As I have leased the building for a term of years and shall not soon again be compelled to change my lo- Agent of the United States at Buchaiest, M. arrested, but declined Durinafthe night she and served at Shiloh, Corinth etc. In offered by Mr Klikwood, remitting duties M. Jackson (Consul at Halifax), to be United paid on importo 1 salt in curing meat foi exposition arose, got an ax which she had previously cation, and although my present location is not exactly on the main business street, I hope, by 1863 Gen. Rosecrans appointed him tFQRTRATT OP THE CANDIOATK) On motion of Mr. Kernan, the States Consul-General at that place, W. G. stafi0, with whom he continued secreted in the room, and with one blow Strict Attention to Business, and Offering chief of I louse joint i evolution authorizing the Ritch, to be Secretary of the Territory of New nearly cut his head in two. levy of a duty ot thirty-five per cent, to serve until December 5th, 1863, Mexico, and M. V. Davis, of Louisiana, to ad valorem on all articles designated Our candidate In best known THE HOBSml having in the mean time, September be Superintendent of the Mint at New Orleans. ns cut hoops, etc, oidcred under Personal and Political. POWER OF THE CENTURY."and farmerswiH Good Goods at Low Prices, bonafidecontracts made prior to March 12, 16, 1863, been promoted to be major be found Yokingfor has for tho n.xt hundred yean the actor, died at IS'-O, and which shall be imported piior to sufflclsni proofthatbo isoven more popularthan Gen. JOHN BROUGHAM, general of volunteers for gallantry HE First National Bank of Newaik, January 1, 1881, and refunding the duties in STackson. If horses ore allowed to rote, this candidate) New York on the 7th, in his sixty sixth year Will have their unanimous and enthusiastic support. excess of thirty-ftv per cent, ad valorem paid N. J., closed on the llth A receiver was at the battle ofChickamauga, when he Not* A* the peblle are divided np.n candidate* for the Vl*erild*ney sine March 1,5, 1830, was passed. The Sundry GENERAL BUKNSIDE was on the 8th applied for. The Cashier of the bank left for the former* Rational Tleiet la provided wlthtw. resigned to occupy his seat injfche 38th that my friends and customers will continue to patronize me the future as th have done in the past. Civil Appropriation bill was fuither amended easdldate* lr thl* ofnee You pay* year money and yea takes te-electcd United States Senator by the Europe the previous week, and rumors of irregularities and passed lno House agreed to the report your choice a Improvement npoa all other ticket, pretested congress, to which he was elected, On account of my increased room facilities I am much better prepared to meet the wants of my large circle Rhode Island Legislature. to the people of the United State, Pollileal eonveatlesa are of tho Conference Committee on the River were afloat. hereby warned that thli featnre of ear Uekellt patented, eat ot customers than heietofore, and it shall be my unremitting aim in the future to keep the large and best as and since which time he has been reelected and HarborAppropriationbill. Mi. Tucker ON the evening of the 8th the Committee lafrlafers will be protecntod HE Boston iron manufacturing firm moved that the House resolve itself into Committee sortment of to each succeeding congress, to notify Messrs. Garfield and Arthur of the Whole for the purpose of STCK of Houdlette & Ellis has suspended. The of their nomination as President and VicePresident, considering Tariff bills. Tho Republicans refused Ready-Made Clothing, Dry Goods, etc.,N etc., serving as chairman of the committee liabilities are placed at $1,000,000. The recent E to vote, thus leaving the House without respectively, called upon them and ETIR on military affairs, banking and appropriations. a quorum, and Mr. Tucker, stating that he did failures in Pennsylvania are said to have notified them of their selection as the standard-bearers not desire to obstruct publio business, withdrew affected the standing of the firm. his motion for tho present. The Electoral-Count of the Republican party during resolutions of Mr. Morgan were A MEETING of the National Democratic WEE the ensuing campaign. Each responded When James G. Blaine went to in the city, and my prices will be so low as to suit the most fastidious. debated, Messrs. Bicknell, Harris, Lounsberry Committee hasbeen calledto be held at bilcfly, accepting the trust, and promising to and irllsle speaking in favor of, and Messrs. exchangRe FIS the senate, in 1877, the mantle of I will also from now on take for goods the Grand Hotel in Cincinnati on the 21st of This candidate reproHonts tho STALWART element E Robeson and Updograff against, their adoption. reply formally at some future time. in politics, and ban proved himself an admirable FARH Republican leadership in the house June. ALL KINDS OFR PRODUCE. politician, by piokinjr up dead loads of things and HE report of the United States Senate running away with them. lie may not bo able to whitewash was by common consent placed upon Domestic. MR. FOSTER, the American Minister his frirnds, but can always hido their sins in a Select Committee to investigate the removal Garfield, and he has worn it ever at St. Petersburg, was given an audience by cloud of amoks He has won the title of "Tho Idol FPE DURING a quarrel between the notorious of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of the) mini Iubll\ whoso idolatry will be at the highest market price. the Emperor on the llth since. In January last General Garfield recorded at the polls this full in an unmistakable mnnner. Eph Holland and Marshall Woodson, of from the Sioux reservation to the Indian When he appears at mnss meetings and other public THE Khedive of Egypt proposes to INDIIOEMEN was elected to the senate to the BOVE Georgia, at Cincinnati on the evening of tho Territory affirms that the Government la not instinct,estrike and gle clubs places, all tho UrasHbaniUr 11Comcs,M Rif by Se th Conquerin If AT UTILE A 1 up grant a Constitution and a Parliament to his 7th, the foi mer was shot in the left leg by seat which will be vacated byAllenG. living up to its obligations with the Cheyennes, yill roll out "Had Americea(*ief." to th nnd the emancipated wires of will bow down and worship people. COST PRICE: farmers1 the latter. Tho wound was said to be dangeious. and that a policy should be adopted Thurman on the fourth of March, 1881 him as their liberator. which will show these Indians that we will do HE United States Senate on the llth lie received the unanimous vote of Instead of denying thi roft Impeachment, all of the) insisted on its amendment to the Sundry them full justice. EMMA JOHNSON, a twelve-year-old three candidates admit an 1 plorr in the fact that they the republican caucus, an honor never Civil Appropriation bill and to the bill relating have been always in tho liahit of SVIXINO 1IIEAI8KLVKS. daughter of Major RobertJohnson, of Wilkes. W. M. SPRINGER has been renominated to timber trespassers on public lands, and are thcrcf re in 11 is roBpcct, equal to before given to any man of any N. 0 died on the 7th, from the effects of a the mostaocornpiiehedrtatr^incriAn rim hiw produced for Congress by the Democrats of the disagreed to by the House, and Committees party in the state of Ohio. Since his since the War Tho trinmplinnt tion of this ticket of Conference thereon were appointed. The -attlesnake bite. She expired within an hour and respectfully invite the public to ijive me an early call in my new quarteis Twelfth Illinois District. will bring to the Hi lid S. it n"(with cither big of election he has been the recipient of Kellogg resolutions were taken up, and IJtf-la N) an HIT ultunil mill milium after she was bitten HE election in Oregon on the 7th I wculd also embrace this oppoitunity to tender my thanks to my friend* and cnstomcis for pa Ter mpalr id unnnii )wiu,tr I al i fir that Ike Sbovs Messrs. McDonald and Hill argued in past favors, complimentary manifestations in HE Pullman Palace Car Company ticket eh.r t. the eapperturercrTfurmirandthreahsrsua tesulted in the choice of M. C. George, the and hope they will in the future give me a sliaie of their pationage. favor of, and Messrs. Butler and Is America 1/ te has sued the Wagner Palace Car Company for Washington and Ohio. Hampton against, the unseating of Mr. Kellogg. Republican candidate for Congress, by about THE ELECTOR AT LARGE Infringing their patents. The damages After considerable debate the Senate Respectfully, 1,000 majority over Whittaker, the present General Garfield is a powerfully Deputy Marshals' bill was passed by the claimed aggregate $1,000,000. S. D. Peterson, member. The Republicans also elect three built man, five feet ten inches in House110 to 85wihan amendment providing Supreme Court Judges, and will, in all probability, Cheap Charleyj SEVERAL hundred Chinese were celebrating that the Courts shall be open ten days height, of full tawny beard, brown have a majority in both branches of before the election, in order to give Judges a religious festival of some sort in hair, blue eyes and handsome face. ample opportunity to make appointments the State Legislature. NEW ULM, MINN New York on the 6th. Toward the close of The Senate bill establishing post-routes was Physically as well as mentally he is the ceremonies the Celestials engaged in a ABOUT 60,000 persons attended the also passed When in the city don't fail to call an athlete. He owns his modest residence free fight, in which about 100 of the party soldiers' reunion at Milwaukee on the 9th. at the "Farmers National Ticket were injured. in Washington, and is just Generals Grant and Sheridan arrived by the The Republicans of Le Sueur county a fight between two Chicago noon train from Chicago, and were enthusiastically Headquarters" and take a look at the DURING now building a house at his Ohio last Friday elected six delegates to welcomed. Many other distinguished shoemakers a few days ago one of the parties candidates. home. soldiers were present. The address of had his finger bitten by his antagonist. Not the Second District Congressional Gen. Chester A. Arthur, the candidate welcome was delivered by Governor Smith. much attention was paid to the wound at the Convention instructed for Major Republican ConventionSecond for Vice President, of Nw time, but it soon became inflamed, and the HE Indiana Democratic State Convention Strait. The vote in the convention Congressioal District. York, was born October 15th, inflammation turned into erysipelas, of which was held at Indianapolis on the 9th. for delegates was 17 for Strait to 7 Si fOOf jt&fpfi #Bj}fS). the unfortunate man died on the 7th. 1880, at Franklin, Penn. He is Ex-Governor Hendricks was chosen permanent A Republican convention for the Second for Cole. A SPECIAL was received at Denver, President. After one ballot for candidate about six feet, two inches in height, Congressional district is hereby for Governor, Franklin Landers receiving Col., on the 7th, stating that General Hatch rather portly, with slightly gray called to meet at Farmmgton, at 12 o' As soon as Gen. Garfield was no. 514% and J. P. Gray 510%, the name of had officially reported a fight between Major clock in., on the 8th day of July A. D. hair, and he wears side whiskers and minated the Illinois Grant delegation the latter was withdrawn, and Landers was Morrow and a band of Apaches on the 5th, 1880, foi the purpose of placing in nomination mustache, both tinged with gray. displayed a large card in front MINNESOTA NEWS. nominated by acclamation. Colonel Gray in which the troops were victorious, killing a candidate for Congress to WM. H. KIESLINO. His eyes are dark brown. While of their headquarters room, at the was then nominated for Lieutenant-Gov three savages, one of them a son of Victoria, R. KIESLING be voted for by the electors of said H. KELLER. yet a very young lad his parents ernor. The State ticket was completed by and driving the remainder from the field. It Grand Pacific Hotel, pledging 40, district at the next general election, to J. HOSRSCHELER' Riesling, Keller & Co. the renomination of the present State officers On the night of the 8th inst., was believed that the main band of the hostiles moved to the state of New 000 majority for Garfield in Illinois bo held on the 2d day of November, for Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, had crossed into Mexico Conrad Bohn of Winona was on York, and he attended school at next Fall. A. D. 1880. The lepresentation is Reporter and Clerk of Supreme Court. his way to take the westward bound Greenwich, on the Hudson, till he HE twenty-eighth annual Convention based upon the aveiage Republican HE Grand Army of the Republic of the International Typographical train, a large glass bottle was vote foi Governor and Lieutenant Goveinoi was fourteen, t which age he entered The election in Oregon on the 8th Convention, held at Dayton, completed its labors Union v, as opened in Chicago on the morning at the election held in the fall thrown on his head from the second Union College, and graduated inst. resulted in a Republican victory. on the 9thbyelecting Gen. Louis Wagner, of the 7th. About seventy delegates, of 1879. Each county will be entitled DEALERS IN story of a hotel which he passed, well up in his class at eighteen In M. C. George the Republican of Philadelphia, Commander-in-Chief Gen representing the principal cities of the United to 1 delegate, and one for each 200 Republican DRY GOODS,GROCERIES, striking him with such force that it Swayne, of Chicago, Vice-Commander ColBowers, a few months he went to the city of candidate for Congress received over States and Canada, were present. votes, or the major fiaction of Nashau, N. H., Junior Vice-Commander stunned him for a few seconds. After New York, and entered the office of 1000 majority. The legislature is theieof, cast at the aforesaid election, A DUEL took place near Richmond, Dr. Hamlin, of*Bangor, Me., Surgeon-General, he got able to go he went back to the Hon. Ed. Culver, the member of also Republican by a good working to wit: Va, on the 7th between W. C. Elara, and Rev. Joseph F. Lovering, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Jewell House and had a doctor called. congress from the fifth district of majority. editor of the Whiff, and Colonel Thomas of Worcester, Mass,, Chaplain. The next Mc Leod 4 Biown 3 The gash was found to be a bad one Smith, son of ex-Governor Smith. that State. At the age of twentythree session will be held at Indianapolis la Jane of Nicollet 6 Carver 4 Elam was severely, but not fatally, and bleeding very freely. The offender nextyear. he was a delegate to the first Eight deserters from the United Redwood .4 Chippewa 4 wounded at the first fire. The duel was arrested. He had been republican convention ever held in States army arrived at St. Paul one HE Illinois Democratic State Convention Renville 6 Dakota 7 grew out of comments in the Whig upon"the Laymes & Gen, heard to say that he thought he was held at Springfield on the 10th. the state, which met at Syracuse, day last week, and were taken to Rice 11 Goodhue 10 Funders," the article denouncing the exGovernor The State ticket nominated--nearly all by acclamationis would knock that man down, a Siblv 4 and he almost immediately" took a Fort Snelling immediately under Kandiyohi 8 amongothers, hence the implication UKDERWEAR composed as follows: For Governor, Scott 4 threat which he did his best to carry Le Sueur 6 position as a most earnest, active guard. They were linked in twos,carrying his son in the affair. Warrants are out for NOTIONS & ex-Senator Lyman Trumbull Lltouten Swift 4 Lincoln 3 out. the arrest of all parties concerned. worker in the republican cause. a heavy ball and chain to ant-Governor, Lewis B. Parsons Secretary of Wabasha 0 Trimming Lyon 3 IN convention on tho 8th the Pittsbmgh their ankles. State, John H. Oberly Auditor, L. C. Starkel In the beginning of the war he was Wm. Wilson, A portion of the cyclone which iion manufacturers resolved to permit WhiteSwan Treasurer, Thomas Butterworth Attorney-General, engaged in the practice of law, and Chairman. passed over Mank.ito and Lake such manufactures ras signed the boilets' Lawrence Harmon. The platform was on the way to a competency Hon. Henry Poehler, member of scale to commence work. In the evening Crystal also passed over a portion adopted declares against a protective when the war broke out. During Congress from this district, has published Unlaundned. most of them signed the agreement, andwoik tariff and land grants to monopolies, and in of Martin county. The reports are Full proceedings of the National the war he was quartermaster and would in consequence be immediately resumed, a card stating that his business favor of Civil-Service Reform and a Constitutional SHIRTS, from the township of Frazer only, Republican convention on first and the lockout would thus be ended. currency of gold and silver and of inspector of the state of New York interests will not permit him and General and show fearful work. One man page. paper convertible Into coin. AT a special meeting of the representatives and made an enviable record for to accept a renomination for Congress. named Julius Yatz was killed, one of i ailloads the "General Time HIGHEST competency and energy. At the AMONG the nominations sent by President Thi3 will leave the field open man had his head cut open, a child Convention," at New York on tho 8th, it The National Democratic Convention Maiketpiice Hayes to the Senate on the 10th were close of the war he returned to his for some other aspirant for political had an arm broken at two places, was loeolved that a train should start every paid for meets in Cincinnati next those of ex-Governor Hartranft, of Pennsylvania, practice, and was known as a hard honors. day fiom Chicago at 8.30 p. m, and and all that were in the house were Produc to be Collector of the Philadelphia Wednesday. worker, a diligent student and as a arrive the next day In New Yoik, by the injured and the house destroyed, District Virgil D. Stockbridge, of the District Pennsylvania Railroad, at 9.35 p. m., and 1 One ot the churches in St. Peter citizen who always took a prominent of Columbia, as Assistant-Commissioner the houses of Watson, Richardson, the New York Central and Erie Roads at ten CDB MIHH, & CENTR E STB. M1W f/LMMIHK has expelled every male member belonging part in politics. He was selected by Seventeen balls and little dances of Patents, and Robert G. Dyrenfurth, of Illinois, Matear, Frazer, Simpson and five p. tho order to go into effect on the 13th to a secret society. The as Chief-Examiner in the Patent-Office. ahead are all that Mr. Perry [of the friends of Grant in 1871 as collector others were destroyed. Mrs. Watson of June. Lyon Co. News says there were only St. Peter has contracts for. of the port of New York, A MEETING of prominent citizens of was badly injured. The barn NICHOLS.SHEPARD&CO.BattleCmtll" Foreign. two male members left in the which position he held till 1879, Camden, S C, was held on the 0th, to organ of Harris was blown down and one church, and then puts the question: when he was relieved by President A HONG KONG telegram, received on ize an Anti-Dueling Association. After sev Both houses of Congress will adjourn mule was killed. Parties on the ffffy OKICINAL AMD ONLY GENUINE the 7th, says the Chinese Government was "Did the majority expel themselves?" eral speeches had been made officers weic Hayes for, as was alleged, violating to-day, about all the business VIBRATOR prairie were lifted up and carried making extensive preparations for the threatened elected and resolutions were adopted denouncing the civil service rules, notwithstanding of importance being now disposed through the air, and then dropped, war with Russia. the barbarous code and agreeing to the fact that an investigating of only to be again treated in like manner. prosecute all persons who send, carry or accept UNITED STATES MINISTER FOSTER committee reported that his office Tfcx^lalMliMfclwMT ail PrUU challenges. Clutching the grass all their reached St. Petersburg on the 7th. It 1B announced a Tmetioa Iowa, the other night, and the was a model, and not the slightest All classes of Republicans speak strength would not keep them to that he will, after presenting his SECRETARY OF THE NAV THOMPSON thieves left a note on the counter, complaint was heard against it. has addressed a letter to Captain Howgate, in terms of praise of the Republican credentials, take a vacation of two months. the ground. The crops are not injured TisM-Ssrlas.rait""w MATCHLESSi saying that "they were the James mmm''mTa He is now engaged in the practice of forming him that the Board of Naval In Grata 9sviaf. nominees for President and Vice exept corn, which will be replaced A PRIVATE letter, received im London Cleaning Mid mid Tkonmfl, Wm*T r Muft2TZ brothers, and it would be sure death spectors reported that the ship Glllnare i9 no ta2S his profession. IKCOMPABilBHla^iteKky .f MaUrlal. PwttmUm President. on the 7th, gives an appalling account of tho bv flax.P. l&awfaf ST* suitable for an Arctic voyage. for any one to follow them." The famine in Dlarbekir and Bagdad. People jf&JiyELOCSlaTjpaaB)r tssMrbr work la ataJ* af AT the regular meeting of the West authorities, however, concluded to The Girdle Around the Garths Little Falls Transcript: Miss Mary were dying In tho streets, women selling Grain, and npiri*l% known a* the ant* eaeeetafal Taraana* la Has, Timothy, Cterer. aad all --Tinir^ TaWSwSJ era Nail Association in Pittsburgh on the illL their children for food, and many living on take the chances, and started out Senator Conkling says that Garfiled Kuder, of Rich Prairie, became the ASTONIMniHeiTT BVRABUB aeing lees than on. half the asaai oar* (Parisian.) rOKTAIILE.TKACrriON.and a resolution was passed ordering a suspension rats. Un%wlth apoeUI fcatara..t P.- early, caught them within five a srelii.*ouarfewerhOaUts wit *Z1 EZL and Arthur will carry New mother of a babe on Saturday last, Durability, Sfetj Economy, and Beasty mitre!/ aakaowa in etaer sukes. Steals Itef sad aUeaa Paw** If you send a telegraphic despatch in all tho nail mills for a period of three Separator! a ipeerlaltj roar eiue or Separatore from to bone power, alss S etylei Improved Moonied Hora7po*ee7 miles of that place. York next Fall by 50,000 majoritv. HE Empress of Russia was buried the father of the child being Miss Prasveroa* aad Coatlaaoa* Bastacas by thUaoaee, withMt ear .-f ""H""" narss.r*sra,staaagere, Years of Pnepero i weeks out of the next four, commencing I eaaag. nam*, loetloa from Paris it will reach Alexandria, meet, furnifbei a Wrong guaranteeforinperior good* and hoasrabls TITSIISI on the 7th, with great pomp. Tho Czar was Monday, June 14. This action was taken to Kuder's own uncle. She is only fifteen CAUTION!,onr. Th wonderful eaeeeee and popolarityof Egypt, in five hours Berlin, in 1 the chief mourner. VISBATOB Machinery bai driven other "hurry up a revival in the drooping market." years of age. The guilty At the Union Veterans' Convention I, bene, varloni makers are now attempt hour 30 minutes Basle, iu 1 hour machine! to thedwall, Ing to build an palm off inferior sad mongrel imitation* of A BERLIN telegram of the 7th says A PHILADELPHIA telegram of tho 9th wretch who is responsible for this held in Haverly's theater, The county bridge over the Watonwan 15 minutes Bucharest, in 5 hours eur famous good* that Bismarck had expressed his intention says proceedings hadbeen begun to wipe out BE NOT DECEIVED untimely arrival of an heir, is her Chicago, on the 1st. inst., Gen. river at Garden City was taken Copenhagen, in 4 hours Cuba, in of abandoning all further attempts to influence five bogus medical college* there. John Buchanan, mother's brother. ry eoeh experimental snd worthies* machinery If TOS bay Stewart L. Woodford, of New York, up from the piers and dashed 10 hours Edinburgh, in 1 hour and legislation, and would confine himself Dean of the American University of ^HBIitTLNE6 at ail, get the "VIUttlNAI.* aa th froea aa. was elected President, and John Ty. into the river during the severe storm exclusively to the foreign affairs of the Empire. 30 minutes Dublin, in three hours Philadelphia and the Eclectic Medical College Mankato, June 8Mrs. Gen. J. (TTff fkdl artttjlars sail oa oar dealers, or write to nforIllnitratcd Cireolar*, which we mail free. Addreee ler, of New York, was elected secre of Pennsylvania, had been arrested II on Saturday, the 5th inst- Frankfort on the Main, in 1 hour H. Baker was prostrated yesterday KCH0LS. SHEPABD ft CO., Battle Creek, Mich, was also President of tho National Eclectic tary. Gen. Wm. R. Marshall was CARDINAL NINA, the Pope's Secretary, and twenty inmutes Geneva, in 1 very suddenly with vertigo, or something Medical Association which issued diplomas, tendered his resignation on the 8th, but elected vice president for Minnesota, hour 15 minutes Hong Kong, in 12 resembling it, which threatens Hon. C. H. Lienau was elected and under the alias of James Murray, D. D, the Pope refused to accept it. and Gen. R. N. McLaren and Jos. hours Hamburg, in two hours and serious consequences. She was just ho acted as Dean of the Livingston University Wm. Cehser, President of theBoard of Education, A N English Liberal member of Parliament Bobleter secretaries. 30 minutes Jerusalem, in 6 hours of America. Charles 8. Polk and preparing to sit down to dinner, of St. Paul, on Monday evening the has been unseated for having so* John J. Slggins, members of the Faculty, wore Liverpool, in 2 hours London, in when she said to her husband, My 7th inst., receiving 8 votes against cured his election by bribery. also arrested. Six others of the Faculty were 1 hour and 15 minutes Madrid, in head feels curious. I am sick. Oh The disaster on the Chippewa river 4 for Dr. Murphy. Prof. D. C. Manufacturer of and Dealer CnALLEMEL A COUR has been appointed still at large. The person urging the prosecutions two hours and 30 minutes Manchester, my head and fell to the floor. expected for several days occurred Wright was reelected superintendent French Minister to England. says that for $150 he obtained five degreestwo Choice Brands of in two hours and 30 minutes CIGARS Her eyes were open and drawn to last Sunday morning, when the of Doctor of Medicine, one Doctor for the ensuing two years. the Cuban insurgent leader, GARCIA, New York, in 4 hours New of Divinity, one Doctor of Laws and one the corners of the lids and for several great Eau Claire boom gave way and was recently defeated by the Government TOBACCO, PIPES, CIGAR Orleans in 8 hours Rio Janeiro, in Doctor of Civil Law. Half a ton of diplomas, hours was totally unconscious, started two million feet of logs upon troops, and several of his followers were made The steamers Stonington and with a mass of correspondence, had been 8 hours Rome, in 1 hour and 30 and with slight signs of recognition prisoners, among them Major Gntlewez, who their journey to the Mississippi. HOLDERS, &C &C. seized. The latter shows the sale of about Narragansett collided last Friday minutes San Francisco in 11 hours conducted the last filibustering expedition. of persons present, until 8 p. m. The breaking of the dam had effects 3,000 sheepskins. LMB BOV SB 8LBKr\ JBVX. .W1VV.V. night on Long Island sound St. Petersburg, in 3 hours Sai A LL the European Powers have received The doctors, who were immediately more immediately disastrous than NEARLY thirty thousand emigrants with sad results. The Narragansett in 11 hours Southampton, in invitations to attend the Berlin Conference. called, have not yet stated what its effects upon the lumber trade left Liverpool for America during the month took fire and in a few minutes hours Sydney, Australia, in they call the disease. Her pulse is the waters imprisoned in the dam, of May. after the collision sunk in four fathoms hours Valparaiso, in 12 hours Vi HE French Senate has adopted a bill regular and she does not seem to suffer when let loose upon the city, filling A COLORED HAN named Ellison on Sorgo and Impheo Canes.anil tic Minnesota of water. The scene is described ad ejajgamw? tbintwowmSmuitSMESm' ennein 1 hour and 45 minutes providing for a convention with the United Hampton, living within twenty miles of from any acute pain. At 2 p. m. ir /mkr Sugar Cane. The EDITION FOii 1880 is its cellars, flooding its streets and as heart rending. Many States for settling the indemnity duo to Washington, in 6 hours Yokohama, wicaJy, and will be sent tree on application. Ws can SumterCourt-House, S.(i, a few day* ago beat Mrs. Bakerwas lying in an unconscious floating off its buildings. Still more rn th PUKE CANE SEED of the best variety. Frenchmen from America for damage sustained passengers were drowned or died in 14 hours and Zanzibar, in 1 his son, ten years old, to death with a leather state and physicians are fearful serious damage of this sort is feared rti/STJIYER MANUFACTURING CO., during the civil war. thong. Hefirstbeat him until bis arm broke from exposure and fright. hours. Cincinnati, O of her recovery. from the farther rising of the water. A REVOLUTION has broken out in tho switch, and thn tied him up tx*A stake Sugar faite HnrhUtru SteamKnginet, (\rrularSavMilU. swoweSaw Machines. We warrantcvary M'-Him J'orUtbtt bntm MUb. Chunk and Sthoul 2UIU. tie. ^j*"?-"--. 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