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mi"^j^ 'ifwaj |fj*^ ^H ?P1F pr ir^^%-3#: 1 ^P* *fc r. New Ulm Review. HEWS OF THE WEEK SUMMARIZED. HE CANADIAN UPIUSmu. He has been severely criticised by friends-f with the lialf-toreeda. rhebfll-of rights ap the movement for his course in vacating the parently asks for a good deal more than country when he had practically everything the rebels have any idea of obtaining, but it in his own hands. General sentiment. However, is said that Monsignor Grandra, the Roman The graded license bill has passed both That the Indians as Well as the HalfBreeds JOS BOBLETEB, Publisher is inclined to approve of his course as Catholic bishop of that region, and most of houses of the Wisconsin legislature a verv prudent one. In 1871 there was an the English-speaking settlers are in favor of Are Now on the War Path A. Leo Knott of Maryland was nominated foi attempt to renew the rebellion, but it speedily it Since Kiel's presence va. the Saskatchewan NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. Is an Undeniable Fact Becond assistant postmaster general. collapsed. In this campaign there were country he has been actively at the interested a company of about seventy-five head of the movement for rights, and under Queen Victoria is reported as being personally Fenians under Gen. O'NeiL These camped his leadership the forces have organized and very much opposed to a war with .Russia. in the woods near Pembina, and captured the present rebellion has been engineered. i Miss ROGERS, daughter of the sculptor, Causes of the Pending Trouble. the British post opposite that place An The events of the conflict are stall fresh in The Second Advenhsts of Concord, N H., is about to be married in Rome tc In order to understand fully the circumstances officer who was with this expedition claimed the memory of alL predict that the end of the world will come that the enterprise failed through the treachery which have led up to the insurrection & colonel in the Italian army, May 19 THE PBESENT BEBELLIOK. of RieL in the Saskatchewan country it is necessary The rebellion war started in the early Phenic acid, used by Gen. Grant's physicians, The actual transfer of the Hudson Bay to go back to the uprising in Manitoba CAPT ABOUT, of the French artillery, part of last week. At first the dominion is chemically pure carbolic acid, and ie possessions had been delayed by the rebellion, government professed to consider 1869, known as the Red river rebellion, (died on the same day as his more illustrious very expensive and did not actually tak'e place until the insurrection as of no importance, and the causes which led to that outbreak. July 15,1870 Mr Archibald, the lieutenant cousin, Edniond About. but the cutting of the telegraph Mrs De Soto, wife of the ex-president oi The Red river rebellion was incident to the governor of the new Canadian province, lines and the threatening uprising ot the Honduras, has bought a house and lot in New transfer by the Hudson's Bay company of arrived Sept 3 After this commissions were Indians all through the Saskacchaw an territory PJROF. HUXLEY'S health at Naples is York for $210,000. appointed on behalf of the British government its territory to the dominion government as well as the imminent danger in hich by no means satisfactory, and he ie and the inhabitants of Manitoba to ST TONIC. For nearly two hundred years this great furtradmgr the Canadian Pacific railroad is placed has Land Commissioner Sparks declares thai arrange the difficulties existing and to arrive compelled to live in absolute seclu- thoroughly aroused them, and troops are company had not only enjoyed the hereafter all claims before the department will at an equitable adjustment of affairs in the being rapidly hurried to the front by special This medic Tie, combining Iron with purer sion." exclusive n#ht to the entire trade and traffic province In this conference Bishop Tache have to wait their turn for hearing vegetable to ncs, quickl and completelj trams as fast as they can be prepared to take of tne immense possessions granted by King participated, representing the people of the urea Dys?( psia* Indi^oitifcii, W eakne*s,. the field. The exact strength of Riel forces The Exchange National bank of Norfolk, Va., ANOTHER peninsular and Waterloo province At the time he was attending the Charles IL to Prince Ifcnpert and his seventeen I inpure Blot d, Mia)ana,C hills and Fevers* is not known. It is said to be composed of *nd Baine LBr bankers of Portsmouth, V*., oecumenical council sitting in Rome, and and eurai leu associates, but had made lawe for and veteran, George Burnet, is reported 500 to 1,500 men, armed with Remington came home to attend to his duties this It is an unf *ilinsr remed\ for Diseases of the failed with liabilities up in the millions governed the territory, having complete and Winchester nfles, and Gen. Middleton dead at Macduff, Scotland, aged 95 Kidneys and IJVer. connection in response to a telegram from lordship thereof, with fol legislative, judicial who is to command the government troops A colored family of ihe name of Silence hold It is 1'ivaluable for Diseases peculiar to the British government He always had years. declines to advance to the front with less Women, and all wbo lead sedentary lives and executive powers. The last renewal five positions in the federal departments ai great influence with the people From the It does at injure the teeth cause headache or than 1,500 men Thefirsttroops left Winnipeg tact that he declines to act as a mediator in of the charter expired is. 1859, and after Washington, the salaries aggragahng $3,809 Miss BELLE CUSHMAN EATON, a produce constipation Iron medicines do tor the scene of the rebellion on Thursday the present cusis, it is surmised that he that it was never renewed again, the company It ennc les and purifies the blood, stimulates of last eek. They comprised six companies grand-niece of Charlotte Cushman, It stated that Attorney Gen. Garland has did not consider himself well treated tbeappette aids the assimilation of food relieves having no special advantages beyond of the Isineteenth battalion, mall 27 0 determined to make ex-Congressman Thomp connection with the previous negotiations. Heartburn and Belching and ..trength has been remarkably successfnl this ite tued and splendid organisation. In 1867 men, to these are to be added the regular What was known as the Manitoba act was son of Kentucky an assistant attorney general ens the muscles and nerccs winter in readings throughout New the act of parliament creating the Dominion mounted police already on the ground, passed by parliament this same year By this For Intermittent Fe\er- i asitude, Lack of Kiel's brother, Joseph, lives at St Vital, theand several military companies organized by Energy, 4c, it has no equa' of Canada contemplated the acquisition by act many of the privileges asked by England towns. Man. He is a quiet and peaceable farmer, and the settlers residing in the section where the 4*- The genuine has abc\ ^rrrte mark and has no notion of taking (the chances of wai crossed red lines on Wrapper 1 iAe no otl PRINCESS LOUISE'S illustrations and with Louis. IftoimfyhT BBO^fHfSaillCAL co. OHE. SI Sketches of Canadian life and. scenery LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD Perry Smith, formerly of Wisconsin, now oi are used exclusively in illustrating the Woodford, N has been appointed superintendent and disbursing officer of the postofhcc new guide-book to Canada, compiled department and just issued by the Dominion government. The Wisconsin supreme court decided that a man who puts up at a hotel in eompany with a lewd woman is not a "guest" within the meaning COL. DWIGHT HALL, of Wallingford, of thelaw Mass., who has a key left by Washington Senator Mahone's son, Butler, has been sued in Jeremiah Covington's tavern for $2,000 damages by the colored waiter whose there Oct. 18, 1789, will have it overlaid thumb he shot off at Walker's a few days before YEASTGEMS inauguration. with silver and framed, to be sent to President Cleveland, with a letter Miss Lawrance, a rich New York belle, about to marry Lord Vernon, an English peer, from ex-Senator Charles Yale, telling who turns out three tons of butter daily from The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread its history. his dairy in Derbyshire raised by this yeast is light, white and whole- It is stated by a government official from Ottawa VICTOR HUGO is not satisfied with some like our grandmother's delicious bread. that a cable message from Lord Wolseley originating startling and impressive has been received by Lord Lansdowne asking CROCERS SELL THEM literarv works he is bent on designing If he could get one or two regiments from Canada PREPARED BY THS for service a great house which he is to build on Price Baking Powder Co..' ManTrs of Br. Price's special FlaTonng Extracts I a piece of land near his present residence. Friends of Mrs Garfield deny the published reports that she is to marry a Rev Taylor He has paid 337,365 francs for Chicago, I IN st. Louis, MO. Df Pennsylvania She is living quietly Cleveland, powsvat the lot, and is likely to have a unique and is educating her childienfor careers If not tasteful dwelling. f usefulness A |Dr La Barge, d.SkIa aad Bouts *ci-om DtbUltr. It is estimated thai 40,000 sheep have died in ^^StTOCESBOK TO HE archbishop of Canterbury said, Greene county, Pa., in the laBt three months tn diseases ofthe Blood, bkia and Bouts icrVom Bthliltr Impotenrr, Organic Weakness, Gonorrhea, SyphUltie and In a recent address, that, while scientists Bcarcity of food and unusual seventy of the Oercorial affections. Sc entitle treatment, safe and sure winter and spring weather have combined to -emedies Deformities Treated Ca 1 or wmte for list of were great sticklers for revealed tsnfferlne answeredRupture from shonld send their address,**.mailyb questionss be bvthosodesinug treatment bring about this result (and p*0,l knowledge, or proven facts only, they learn something to their advantage. It Is not a trau.1 Postoffices established Dakota,Mouse River, iddress Dr. f. I LaBAW.K, Pre- and Phjslelau in Oaarg* tvere forever prophesying the end of Central Sed JtSnrr In-tltote 020 locnst st St. iools. Ho. 3tevens county, Montana, Halbert, Meagher successor to Dr Hutu Dipctjsa.y, .*tablUncd SO lean. Ihe church. He begged them, therefore, Nervous Exhaustion. county Postmasters commissioned William This map shows very clearly the location of the seat of the war, which is between the two branches of the Saskatchewan river Duck lake should France Van Dreische, Mendora, Dak William to be consistent, and prophesy ^P^sented within the forks, instead of above them. Qu'Appelle is on the Canadian Pacific railroad, and is the point from which the stale route runs into the Saskatchewan country It is more commonly known as Regma, but in form-r years tookthe name Qu Appelle, from the fort of that Premature Decay, Bennett, Clyde, Iowa only what they had found out. name, on the river Regina is not represented on the map It is farther west than Fort Qu Appelle a.ppcue, irom tne iorc oi tnat At Lebanon, Pa, ex-County Treasurer Stephin Loss of Manhood. AT almost the very time when Mr. W Blatz made an assignment Blatz was the government of the Hudson Bay company's rebels were granted to the inhabitants of the reDeJlon is in progress. The troops, however, ihort his accounts $9,000, winch, is stated, An 80-paee (loth-bound Book of Adv ice to Gladstone was penning his manly and territory, and Dec 1, 1869, was subsequently country, and they have since lived under a are at Qu'Appelle, waiting for reinforcements. loung or Middle-aged Men with prescriptions John Benson, his bondsman, borrowed from fixed as the date of the transfer for Self-treatment a Rpgularf representative form of government The receipt two three-cent loyal letter to the young prince of I Thefirstregular battle between the Blatz and then skipped the town. As the expiry of the charter had only deprived SENT PREE population of all Manitoba at that time was rebels and the police took place last Thursday JValeg, his colleague, the Rt. Hon. PJ6J5Jr WEE the company of its special licenses Address about 14,000, the proportion of whites to 8tamp afternoon Ten civilians of Prince Albert The Nevada legislature has passad an antitreating T. WILL IAMS &. CO., MILWAUKEE. Wis ufor any and privileges, and not of its original territory, "Joe" Chamberlain, is said to have half breeds being about one to seven or and two policemen were killed and four law, which makes it unlawful it was necessary for the government to H&33.3 REMEDY CQ.-^CT k. eight An agrarian feature of the Manitoba civilians and seven constables wounded person or persons to treat oi entertain gratuitously listened with a cynical smile to hisses purchase the territory The price agreed act is what has led to the present difficulty any other person or persons to or with The rebel loss was fifteen killed A second upon was 300,000. which looks like a very at the name of the queen at the banquet As intimated above, the titles of half breeds JIISMU j,r iny spirituous or malt liquor or liquors, vine light at Duck lake, on Fridas, resulted in the nmbt iPaOF.HARRIS'PASTILLEP REMED*.^ipo small Bum in view of the immensity of the So to their lands were not very distinct, and r cider, or any beverage whatever killing and wounding of thirteen policemen his honor at Birmingham possessions involved These proceedings loung -ml outers nuo snffet many of the people were doubtless squatters and volunteers and the death of forty rebels. from Ncrroas and Physical Debil The grand jury,in session atBozeman, Moa, awakened alarm the hearts of the French By the Manitoba act there were 1,400,000 Fort Carleton was also destroyed on the 27th jur, Prem.uire Kxhaastion ux PROF AGASSIZ'S gifts to Harvard halt-breed settleis whose rude houses lined raised a great rumpus in polite society by finding acres of land set apart for half-breed infants, ItSoir manyJgloomy consequences.cured by Col Irvine, of the police force to prevent 9"' am radically a ar the banks of the Red and Assmabome rivers. indictments against seveialpromnent young subsequent grants were made of land its falling into the hands of the rebels. Volunteers college during the last thirteen years The Hera-r" is prt up ia boxs o. 1 (lasting a mo^fea), 3 These people were mainly the descendants men and weak sisters of this city for living to and scrip to the half breed heads of are being called for by the government, ^o.2(enou,h toct'ectacure unless aitwc.tO*6isl5 amount to more than $500,000. This of the early traders, trappers and employes (lasting three months), J. S-nt by m-il in plain wrapperC families Afterwards cams an order dividing gather as man and wile when no marriage ceremony and are responding in large numbers. nirertiunsrorUinsarromr-snT'eai-lir x. Pimphletde^en of the Hudson's Bay company They were up the 1,400 00 0 of land so as to grant has evei been performed. is the gentle aian to whom a floating As fast as equipped they are being pushed VBf this caseaae ami siods oft urc cat t^Jed oa ptisiiao. in the main an untutored people, except for to each half-breed child born prior to July 1, to the front, and 500 men at least will be paragraph ascribes the statement that Orson Arnold, polygamist, was arrested such instruction as they received from their A TBINCornjiTrms AjoTicaBna* 1870, a paicel of 24 0 acres fiee ready to leave Winnipeg for the scene of FORlWrRUM, Ry-TOKINQAVI priests. Each head of family had his little at Salt Lake City, on an indictment for unlawful "he hadn't time to think about making war in a few days Itcitullfyinjc the Complexion APPORTIONING THE LAN strip of land which he cultivated, and the cohabitation, and released on $1,500 bait i S KEMOVLfG bevs 1 Til* (ASCSXIS There were many difficulties met with in THE INDIANS AT BATTLEFOBD money." Yet he seems to have PlMPLB* SALLOWXKf BLOTCHED, Ac dwellings of the people were principally A M. Musser, formerly sunenntendent of the Winnipeg Special The following was received OI IVIONSOFJ.OTS.LJIDIES apportioning out Jand. The tracts possessed log huts The titles under which LOTTA111 tha ,er* bestpreparation loth* made it, and is not at ail stingy this morning Dessert Telegraph company, was arrested on by the French halt-breeds along the crooked farethai 1 everused I now uae 00 other they held their lands had been obtained "LAKA 1.0U3E KLL0O( the same charge and was also released on bail rivers of Canada \v ere in most cases long Battleford, March 31 All residents in town spending it. pleaauretoaddmyname totbeliatofthoea from the Hudson's Bay company, and sellers the neighborhood have moved parallelograms, with a narrow river frontage 7horecommend your liould Pear! and where they had titles, but in many cases it There were 212 failures in the United States crpreM the satufactioQ it has afforded me their families into the barracks Several hundred and extending back inland These the dominion The UtU PEAELhas xeomeWedb HON, ALFRED DEAKIN, a member of would probably have been difficult to establish reported to Bradstreet's during the week, ending Indians came down from Poundmaker the ladiesof aJloountrwa with UM higher surveyors weie obliged to cut up marV* of appreciation Only SO csvrs a any legal or valid claim to the land reserve yesterday, raiding farmers houses, on 28th, against 247 in the preceding week and the Victoria, Australia, parliament, and divide up in a manner that seemed utterly BOTTLE, sold by all Draggta* it Perfumer* However, for years they had lemained their way, and are now in possession of the LHAMPLI'SaCO Psora iiurraLO.h 162,170 and 127 in the coiresponding weks of leckleBS to the poor half-breeds, and and also solicitor general and commissioner Methodist school, helping themselves to undisturbed possession of the property on 1884* 1883 and 1882, respectively About 83 there weie many protests and threats re 3! Cards and Gi.ron.os. what they want They profess peace, but which they had built their cabins, and felt of public works for the colony per cent were those of small traders, whose I hen there had been delays and more or less their actions belie their words Three perfectly secure in the possession thereof dissatistaction from the beginning On the W 11I send free by nl 1 s-inpl set of onr capital was less than $5,000 police and ten Prince Albert volunteers of Victoria, is now in California studying Their state had been the Hudson's Bay company hri-e Gt-rmin, trench, and Amcncn Ci ro no other hand the law of apportionment was and as many mounted, and forty-one rebels are The rule of the company had been in the American method of irrigation trds,on tinted and gold grounds,with a unct 1 st The United States marshal lodged jail at known to be killed The Indians who are on appreciated to such an extent that halfbreed the main mild and beneficent, and, although of over 200 different designs on receipt of a si mtj the south Bide of Battle nver want the Indian Dallas, Tex., in default of bail, Samuel Jaggers, infants came to be at a premium, and and of mining He is accompanied by there had been occasional complaints against pos ag- will ilo send tree bj nt ll agent to go there and see them, but he will only Samuel Houston, Ellis Barnett and Bud it is even said that children were transferred ren.ipf 1 )lt_s fn of oar bcautif.1 iromos, on the company for arbitrariness connection consent to a conference with the chiefs on middle Mr. John Lamont Dorr, one of the editors ctms to pav packing and postagt Ko Gano, on charges of being members off a band from one family to another in order with tradingfor it fixed its own prices, and grounds The Crees and Stonees of the to obtain land. Next, lands were of counterfeiters working off well-executed of The Melbourne Leader, who 1 1 in'iJenti il price list of our larpre 1 Eagle hills refuse to join in the disturbance hunters and traders were compelled to accept placed chancery until the children cl iinos A nts wnted Address CKA-^'V spurious $5 notes They were captured in Collin them or nothingthe people were generally The following was received at Qu'Appelle is writing his American impressions I'~ Co 46 SuTTier Street, Boston Mass should have come of age, with the special county The names given are believed to well content with their lot The proposed at 11 o'clock to day: stipulation that they should be considered Eor that journal. be aliases transfer of the company's possession Members of the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth companies, to have attained their majority at eighteen gave promise of an entirely new and untried Nineteenth battalion, under command of A consignment of 115 bulls, Galloway breed, In many cases, however, the money HE Rev Heber Newton appears to condition of things. Ma] Boswell, arrived at Fort Qu Appelle at 2 realize by the sale of lands was not placed has arrived at Boston and been taken to quarantine clock this afternoon, and immediately went to be in much the same mental state THE CAUSE OF ALABM. in the care of the court, but oiders were even at Waltham, Mass These bulls were into camp CoL Herchner, of the mounted police, i-IALE and FEMALE The settlers felt insecure in their possessions given that the money should be given to the Douglas Jerrold was once. A lady has left Regina for Edmonton, via Swift imported by President Hill, of the St Paul, and in regard to their civil rights. The care of parish priests or the heads of families. Cnrrent.takmg ^\ith him seventy police Warden Minneapolis & Manitoba Railroad company arm all his teamsters, and has rn^iarp the sale of our rev anil ntfr -mt undertook to explain to him the beauties course ot the British government in placing Bedson intends Lands were also taken out of chancery and isc[ ,ta 1 la'f chin larse proMt* ztnd They are designed for breeding purposes, and them under the dominion of the Canadian sent fOr 2 40 Peahody rifles and ammunition. A sold out rapidly, and land sharks were about 1 iLaeiitv) selling qualities). oner a peril. of the five points of Calvanism. are to be distributed along tne line of the road company of fighteen Bcout-' organized and commanded government seemed to them arbitrary Their ..lent 1 luerattte bttvlnrax. t* rebi making all they could by taking advantage by Capt Julius French,did good service Jerrold listened patiently until the Xiso IL\I\AT( PLKL,.SHIXG CO., on Hill's farms. voice had not been heard in the matter of the peculiar feature of the infant provision. in the march to the fort 171 tourih btreet. Cmcmrmii Ohio. They knew not what to expect There was The half breeds themselves were an doctrine of election had been elucidated, In a few days the Kentucky court of appeals much murmuring, and as the time approached, A company of thirty scouts, under command easy going people, and the lands and scrip m% when he exclaimed "Well, if I will decide whether Miss Bessie White, sister 38 when the transfer was to be comsummated,the of Frank Oslor and Georsre W R. MOW 9G9, granted to heads of families were in many 5 of ex-Congressman John White, can practice settlers of the Assinaboine and White, is being organized here to patrol the fcad known that I was born to be cases squandered Doubtless there were pharmacy in Kentucky or not The state Red River districts began to organize, with country along the international boundary to numerous abuses of this kind, but the law damned, I'll be damned if I would board of pharmccy refused to examine her and prevent supplies and arms being sent Louis Riel at their head. They drew up a was generally acceptable to the half-breeds permit her to practice, although she is a graduate from the states, also to report any movement bill of rights which they put forth, among have been born." of Manitoba, and they took full advantage of the Michigan university school of pharmacy on the part of the American Indians other demands, the following of it Now, beyond the confines of Manitoba, toward ioining with the Canadian redskins. and is said to be abundantly qualified as First, the right to elect their own legislature in the Northwest Territory, lay a few halfbreed HE Rev. Charles F. Thwing, ju3t rUl pera n, sa\ tl rs oodo h est _, All the land guides employed by the company a pharmacist second, this legislature to have power to pass all amine our Improved Keller Positive For~oreci Grain sections, for the inhabitants of which chosen president of Grinnell college, are to he mounted Gen Middleton *tt. and tcrtlllzlng Drill an i Hay ItaLis. 1i laws of a local nature by a two-thirds vote over no provision was made in the Manitoba act .te ,.ood as the b*t aid can bes Ha -jo A rr ar approves of the scheme the veto of the executive. third, a free homestead SenatorRiddleberger did not attendthe meettog Eowa, is-a descendant of Stepen Hopkins, As a matter of fact, the inhabitants of these r^rte 1 Circular,inaile 1 free Newar Machine Co., and pre-emption law, similar to that of the of the ish revolutionists in New York. In Newark, OhlO. Eastern Branch Woas,, Ua^eratown, 3L&. THE NOBTHWESTEBN INDIANS places did not demand an apportionment of United States fourth, a poition of the public the pilgrim, who came to his telegram he said "Were I at your meeting There are 35,000 IndiansCrees, Blackfeet, land at the time The bt Laurent district, MARRIAGE GUIDE land to be donated to the support of schools and my sentiments would be American without a few Sioux renegades, fewer Beavers Plymouth in the Mayflower in 1620. the seat of the present uprising, was among construction of roads and bridges, fifth, treaties and Assinaboinesin the three districts know nothmgism Irishmen should be Americans these sections. with the Indian tribes calculated to secure peace Mr. Thwing's great-great-grandfather, named above, and of these 5,000 are armed without oigetting there is an oppressed in the future THE AGITATION AT ST LATTBENT Prince Hopkin, was born at Harwich, fighting men. How many of the 5,000 will Ireland I believe it to be the dutv of American William McDougall, who had been appointed About ten years ago, however, the settlers join in an outbreak, if there is an outbreak, Irishmen to do their utmost for Irish as governor of the newly organized Mass., in 1769, and moved to Ne of this district began to wake up to the fact S6O Pages, dastnted in cloth and gilt binding 50. is a question the government is anxious to tacney or poatage, same, paper covers 2oe This book nationality and liberty territory, arrived there in Octobei He found that they should receive some consideration, contains all the carious, donbtful or inquisitir.want to Sharon, Me., in 1804, driving his sheep have answered Probably half, but as they the roads possession of the insurgents, and asked to be placed on the same footing know, iarga editions, 10 000 each, sold every few months. Queen Victoria and her daughter Beatrice are scattered all over a most difficult country Health, Beauty, Happiness, are promoted by its advicewho with resrard to homesteads and lands as the and cattle before him through what and was driven from the dountry with his may marry, who not, why, medical aid, wbea which they know thoroughly and the troops has arrived at Aix les Bams, France The half-breeds of Manitoba. Later dominion suite, and tor some time lived camp near necessary brought borne to you. 50 wonderful raw picrcmxa was then almost a wilderness. don't, it may prove a repetition of the costly depot was handsomely decoiated their honor, surveyors were sent into the country to lay trootolife Sent sealed by WH1TTIEK, St Louis. Pembina, on thih side of the line This was Mo tho great Specialist. Consultati and pamphlet free. and vexatious Chief Joseph and Sitting Bull out the lands. Here the same difficulty was asliad been arranged by Ferry A guard the first act ot wai on the part of the rebels. Eadians,,retreatinegwoful ursuits with th difference that the met as in the Red and Assinaboine A N interesting memento of Dr. Samuel of honor, composed of *dragoons"and the Parisian They immediately obtained posbession of all river districts. The half-breeds, according or advancme, can strike Garde Mobile met her majesty at the the posts and forts, and were the masters of Johnson is still to be found on the to their French custom, had laid undefended settlements where they can hold station and acted as escort for the royal party the country A provisional government was out their farms in parallelograms a holiday of rapine, murder and destruction. spot that was once the site of Mrs. organized at Fore Garry, with John Brousse In accordance with the special request of the ?CO Pages, frustrated la cloth and "*lt b'ndias 50a along the banks of the Saskatchewan This, of course, is the gloomy Slence, as president, Louis Riel commander-in-chief ueen her arrival at the station and departure kioney or pottage, eume tr .o\ ara 1 tx\b book Thrale's garden. It is an oak tree, and its branches, and the surveyors side of the picture Id is one the government xmttuns ell tbe curious douotfnl o- inqtusitiye trant of the armies, and the young priest and patriot was allowed to be made quietly and were of course compelled to destroy this arrangement oKaow Hrgotditi ns lOCWtich.'aoidove.rytormoa. dead, but "tremendous still in death." is regarding as possible, but hoping improbable O'Donoghue was virtually secretary of without official ceremony Health p.'.ty He.ppices8,arerro!i,oi.3dby ir .(j. The people earnestly protested. If the Indians do not pursue the state and secretary of war The governor in ovDio may marry wbono' vihy Med oil aid whet* Indeed, nothing remains but the hollow They also renewed their claims for grants of outbreaks made, the destruction of the Riel The March debt statement shows a reduction gcevrr brought noma to yon theer*aisreii faaa' sraJso Dr. surrounded himself with twenty-four counselors, wh a 2 40 acres per capita, and from that time to WIETTIEH St LouiB Mo trunk, ten feet in diameter, and insurgents is a question of comparatively in the public debt for the month of lesi twelve selected from among the this the agitation has been kept up Various sures fcr Iif Ne roaBDEbili* Inipeuma&ts to liar short time They will fight, because those than $483,000, and for the nine months of $44,- within it a lusty young poplar tree is French half-breeds and twelve from among eieso, CoDR'il-at on .ad psunpbtet f-FM- complications have arisen in "the meantime, captured are most likely to fell the halter 610,854, against over $14,000,000 and $82,000,- the English and Scotch element The and complaints have been made of delays growing but was once doubtles a veritable WEIGHTS INDIANVEGETABLEPILLS draw This city, as it has been for 000 for the two corresponding periods of last capture of Fort Garry had been easily and arbitrary acts on the part of the government nearly a fortnight, is in the throes forest king, dating its birth back accomplished and without bloodshed. I Riel was again called upon for year. This large dispantv between the I eduction LIVEBFOBTH of an excitement which hotelkeepers say re counsel and advice. He wasvisited in Montana, the meantime Gov McDougall had attempted in March, 18S4, and the month just closed almost to the conquest, and within its minds them of the boom times, only more so where he has been living, by a deputation to interest the Indians in his cause, and is due to the fact that there was a falling off shade the great lexicographer often of the half-breeds, and in response to BATTLEFOED CAPTUBED made some futile attempts to gain possession of $2,000,000 in the aggregate receipts of last ?ft their appeal went into the S Launent At a meeting of citizens at Winnipeg Monday of his province. A counter-revolution sat and growled and moralized, and month, compared with March, 1884, and an in. country. The half-breeds, in the meantime, night the following authentic telegram was also attempted bv the Loyalists, and one &* And all Bilious Complaints crease of $12,700,000 in the expenditures. 2*4- drank tea. had laid their grievances before the dominion from Battleford was read James Scott was shot by order of RieL The parliament at Ottawa. Last September The Pall Mall Gazette states that Russia's Battleford has been captured by Indians, who council of the provisional government was not Safe to take, being purely vegetable rr -JIDlog. they held a meeting at S Laurent, at which have possession of every house in the place. The answer to England's proposals on the Afghan RANDOLPH CALDECOTT was a "natural-born" rrice 25 eta. All Druggists. always harmonious, the scotch and English they adopted a bill of rights, of which the settlers escaped to the barracks, where they are question amounts to a cordial acceptance of elements coming into occasional conflict artist. At school his pen following is the substance: now awaiting an attack of the Indians, who are A6ENTS the proposals as made by Earl Granville, with the French, and at times there seemed gathered on the south side of the river. All are was always busy, and years after grad-. to be danger that the government would British foreign minister The Gazette says well armed. A fight win certainly take place Eowever,t that Russia consents to accept as debatable WAWTEIT1 eter ou altogether. It retained possession, nation the head master used to exhibit First, the subdivision into provinces of the before morning. territory the zone laid out as such by England, all through the winter, spring and Northwest territories second, the half-breeds FOR TH E BACK-WOODSMEN. The meeting of the citizens referred to with pride a pen-and-ink sketch of summer of 1870, until Sir Garnet Wolseley's and accepts the principle that the frontier line to receive the same grants and other advantages The most captivating narrative of early border life ever writ. was held to advise means for home protection JEneas carrying old Anchises on his arrival with British troops. as the Manitoba half-breeds third, patents to shall not oe drawn further south than KarazeEas TheaWsST oSSSSSVSS? and'sple^id^s &P StSrto^Sfr-TVrSVdaM tea A Bonanza for Old Agents Attorney General Hamilton has received be issued at once to the colonists in possession and Chamenbeid, or further north thar BIEL ABDICATES. Beginner Agents are now selling to to 15 book oVr a number of threatening letters from shoulders, drawn by the boy on the flyleaf fourth, the sale of half a million acres ot dominion Instead of holding their ground, Riel and Shirtepe and Sanyazi. This leaves as the alleged Fenians. The provincial legislature of the master's Virgil. Afterward, lands, the proceeds to be applied to the establishment his compatriots fled from Fort Garry and Tne E. DIBBLE PUB CO., Cincinnati. .*O only point still to be discussed the Russian has adjourned for a week. In view of Fenian iatriht^.^L^'#. ar*.*-*. in the half-breed settlements of crossed the United States' line, leaving their suggestion that it would be more practical if AGENTS as Caldecott trudged daiJy from the reports, the meeting to-night sent a dispatch schools, hospitals and such-like institutions, guns and ammunition behind them. Sir the zone of survey overlapped tne roughly defined to Ottawa for arms and ammunition, old farm-house near the banks of the and to the equipment of the poorer half-breeds Garnet, on the 24th of August, took peaceable zone of debatable land, in order to allow for 50 0 men who will be secured Winnipeg with seed grain and implements fifth, the reservation possession of the Fort and issued his Pee to the counting-house at Whitchurch, for topographical and ethnographical conditions The police force will be enlarged, of 10O townships of swamp land for famous orders. Riel was afterward banished and it is notexpected that this suggested and will be additionally armed. This Fenian Shropshire, in which he occu- distribution among the children of half-breeds for five years. Such was the extension of the zone of survey to the south of report must be taken with salt Consul during the next 120 years sixth, a grant of at Red river rebellion of 1869-70 {cupied a stool for six years, he always the boundary hue run by M. Lessar, the Russian Taylor is keeping Washington advised least $1,000 for the maintenance of an institution It'was practically a war without bloodshed, commissioner appointed to meet Sir Lumsden. carried paper, pen, and ink in his to be conducted by the nuns in each naifbreed Middleton has asked for 2,000 more troops. and contemporary history relates many settlement: and seventh, better provision the British commissioner, to arrange the Indian scouts are engaged. Forty-seven rebels pocket, and jotted down many a strik acts of clemency and kindness on the part ox for the support of the Indians. Afghan boundary dispute, will be serious are said to have been killed in the fight the rebel leader, who dio not seem disposed iing scene by the wayside. The last item, it is said, was inserted by at Duck lake, and many were wounded and enough to cause farther difficulty. at any time to pursue sanguinary policy. Riel in order to please Poundmaker, an Indian taken prisoners. chief who has made common cause