New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 4, 1885 · Page 1 of 8
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wm A OMi TrmwmmU B*ttrMl Wreck. New Dim Review. which was supposed to betoMM. SweB* GEN. M'CLELLAN NO HOSE. Ohto,Indiana,mmois^*westemjWOoM! THE GALLOWS W DAKOTA pes Koine* Begfeter: In conversation OB. When Miller was arraigned lie of Virginia and Pennsylvaoia. On May 14, wtthJW./ohD*on engineeron tbeOseeola, gnilty, aad his attorney ^x*ed1f 1861, he became major general in the regular pssceedinga, as the law under www tip reporter learned of a wonderful display army and operated successfully in Western Virginia, George lOIIer Successfully Handed at JOS. BQBLEDES, Publisher. the ooartacted was ex postfacto as regardd regarded p jjg^yg where, after seven! -engagements, he i presence of mind made am Miller Sh objections aerexs h* number, cleared that region of Confederate troops, aad GM* jforks for the Murder of MUlec Ike objections, aerexsl **nwn\tta^ gixteen-year-okl girl recently- As Rie Former Commander of the AraAec iuul received the thanks of congxeas for his services were overruled and evidence taken which TSo. 4, the afternoon freight on that 3CIKNES0TA. NEWULM. the Snells. Democratic"Candidate for President on July 15. On July 22,1961. after the defeat proved taat the murder was one of the most road, was rounding the enrve near of the Union army at Bull Sun, he was ranmoned Dies at Orange, N. J. horrible1a the annuls of crime. Judge McCoaaell,on to Washington and placed in command Weeks', and at the foot of St. Mary's Sept. 14 sentenced Miller to be A Jsoutliem paper says that God is of thedivisionof the Potomac, and subsequently hill, he saw the prl standing on the He Makes Long-and Mournful Statement hanged on Fridav, Oct 30. The esse Wat 1 t^fT of the army of the Potomac 4hi Nov. 1, aftet wa*1"? a handkerchief frantically good to Pennsylvania, for when the appealed and the judgment affirmed by the track and the retirement of Gen. Scott, he became generalin-chiet and Dies a Slow Death by for them to atop. He brought the of the armies of the United States. supreme court of Dakota. A special term of whales ran scarce petroleum was ASrief Illness, from "widen no Serious Itesult If l* In 1862 he began the operations against Elchroond, train to a stand-stai as soon as possible, Strangulation. court was held on Oct 24 and Miller informed "Was ApprehendedAction of the approaching from Yorktown. The Confederates discovered, and just as cheap Southern of the action of -Que supreme court being only abonttwo^ar-lengHis from the retreated before him, standing federal Authorities. i R& girl when the stop was made- Upon investigation Fox the first tame in court he implicated coal and good iron ore threatened long enough at WUliamslrarg to get their it was found that the outside Eutherford, but was informed that as there trains off through the mud, and then to undersell the Pennsylvania onines rail on the curve had been broken, and in fell back toward Richmond. Gen. McClellan, was no corroborating evidence his statement 3 I against great natural obstacles, moved snch a way as to have made a most wonld not affect his alleged accomplice, and natural gas was found. slowly to the Chickahominy. reaching that Death of Gen. MeClellati. that the sentence of the court wouM be executed, disastrous wreck almost certain had stream on Mav 20. After six week*, the campaign the train gone upon it at full speed. OKAXGE, N. J., Oct 29.Gen. George B. against Richmond closed wain the bloody The contributions for the Grant T1 aniBt'sBBMEi Being upon a enrre, it wooW have beeonn imdn IfcClellan, ex-commander of the army of battle of Malvern Hill, McClellan then being Tery little is known of George ISner's history. lk possible for him to discover the brea until obliged to fall back, not having received sufficient monument at Riverside, New York, the United States, died suddenly this morning i lr His own story is that he was born reinforcements and beingoutnumbered by an* too late to stop the train, a wreck at at ten minutes past 3 o'clock, from exhaustion come in very slowly. Theaggregateis the Confederates. McClellan had io bear the W T*"" produced by repeated shocks of blunt of all the disappointment engendered by still less than one hundred thousand to the trainmen. This heroic girl had found the failure to enter and capture the rebel capital, 1 ""t' lef ax, because ne wished to tekekuid neuralgia of the heart, at hishome on Orange the break, and, seeing the danger it entailed, and Gen. Halleek superseded him as general-inchief. dollars- This is somewhat discouraging Toledo when quite young and went to Sioux mountains. Though he had nearly completed McClellan was ordered to take his had stood bravely upon the track until City, Iowa,where he remained until be came his 59th year, he had preserved not as the original design was the icoliection whole army to Fortress Monro* and Yorktown. the engine was almost at her f-et, do- to Dakota,which was in the sprmir of 1884. This withdrawal of the Union forces only youthful spirits but youthful agility. He arrived in Casselton with his brother and i ing her utmost to save the lives of those of one million dollars. I is resulted in the immediate march of Gen. Lee to Therefore, when he began about three weeks remained there some time until he came to on board. The boys feel that they Korthern Virginia, where he defeated Gen Pope probable that the city, State and Nation asro to feel pains of the heart, neither he nor at Bull Bun on the last davs of August. McClellan Grand Forks countv, and went U work for their lives to her heroic action, and ow was then placed in command ef the forces will be called upon to lend a helping Mr. Snell on July 12, and remained with him /is medical man, Dr. Seward of Orange, nor are correspondingly grateful. The young at and about Washington, and on Sept. 16 and until the murder in January. His parents lady's name was found to be Miss Oieta any of his family, regarded the matter hand. 17 he hurled back the Confederate advance in are both dead, but he had an older brither Schwartz, and ber home is near the plac* AS serious. He and" every Maryland by the well fought battle of Antietaiu. living somewhere in the West, r.robabiy in where she "on her right to the iitle_ ol Gen. McClellan was severely censure! for not one else believed yesterday that PORTRAIT OP MILLER. Iowa,andtwosisters,bothvoumrer,in Toledo. following the retreating enemy more rapidly, heroine. It is the case of another Kate Recent statistics showthatlastyeaa: the malady was either gone for good or at He wonld not inform them of his circumstances, GKAXD FOEES, Dak., Special Telegram. Oct although he was moving as fast as his facilities Shelley, though there were not so many least for a long time. In that belief the general as he did not want to disgrace them. in the number of newspapers conveyed 30.George Miller, the murderer of Mrs. C. permitted. Jnst as he was about to carry out lives at btake, and the surrounding circumstances His name before he came to Dakota was his well conceived plan for an attack in force he ordered his carnage yesterday morning, Y. Snell and son, was hanged at 1:35 p. m. in domestic mails, the United were not quite so frightful, and she was superseded in command by Gen. Barnside, Muller, and was changed at the suggestion of drove to Orange, accompanied by his only to-day. festerday afternoon he received will long live in the grateful memories c' and sent to Trenton, N J., to await orders. his brother. He asserted a few davs before States was first with 852,180,792 the sacrament and refused to receive visitors. daughter, saw several gentlemen on business There he was shelved, and took no further the boys whose liv_s she imperiled her owj the execution that he would keep his nerve He went to bed at 11 o'clock and part in the war. In 1S64 the Democratic Germany next, with 439,08^800 aad made an appointment with one of them to save. and make a confession which would be the national convention met in a large building, expressly slept till 3, when he was awakened by the Cor 11 o'clock to-day. He returned home in same as his last story in court Miller did France third, with 310,188,636 constructed for it at a cost of 10,000, wind, but went to sleep again. Fndav not look any older than he claimed, was five good spirits, ate heartily at his meal, and retired No More Audiences to Office Seekers. on the lake front in Chicago, and on Ann. 29 Great Britain fourth, with 152,739,- it feet eight inches in height, and weighed a dawned cheerless and cloudy. The winds nominated George B. McClellan of New Jersey to rest About 11 o'clock the pains returned, The following has been promulgated by tnfle less than 150 pounds. He was of for president, and Georee H. Pendleton of Ohio howled mournfully about the jail as the condemned 100 while Italy follows with 99,509,- and a messenger on horseback was blonde complexion and had a restless brown for vice president, on a platform which declared the president for the information of the pub- awoke from bis last sleep on earth, dispatched down the hill for the doctor, who 179. In the number of letters dispatched that it was the sense of the American people eye. -with such an expression as occasionally He:" which was at 7:30. His last breakfast, consisting came back with the least possible delay. that after four years of failure to restore the is seen in the eyes of insane people. He 1 Executive Mansion, Oct. 27. 18S5.For in international mails, th of beefsteak, potatoes, toast and Union by war, during which the constitution When he entered the bedroom of the general grew somewhat thin durin.g his confinement. nearly eight months a large thare of the had been violated in all its parts under the plea coffee, he ate of heartily. After breakfast positions are reversed, Great Britain he found his patient He said in an interview a short time before tiins of the president has been de\ ot to of military necessity, a cessation of hostilities he had a conversation with a renorter. onght to be obtained. Thus committed to the the execution that the sentence of the court the hearing of applications for office ranks first with 46,051,500, and the IS vmtxnrtt AGOSY. and said that he had passed a good declaration that the war was a failure, the ticket was light that he desired nothing better and the determination of appointments night, with pleasant dreams. Rutherford United States fifth with 22,569,120. The paroxysms returned with an arithmetical was doomed: thousandsof doubtful votes went and would be satisfied if Kutherford stood Much of the. time thus spent has un to the support of the Bepublican candidates visited him, and Miller accused him of taking frequency that was alarming, and on the gallows and died with him, doubtedly subserved the public good. Somt and made their success absolutely certain. In part in the crime, which Rutherford denied. the homeopathic remedies which the skill of Some remarkable remains of a of it has been sacrificed to theindulgence oi November, 1864. Bepublican electors were He smoked almost incessantly during the the doctor suggested were no more efficient chosen by all the states not in rebellion, except people in their natural insistence upon useless A Doff*s Devotion. mammoth have been discovered near forenoon, and ate alight dinner. He did not New Jersev, Delaware and Kentucky. than those which had been supplied by the interviews, and some of it has been unjustifiably wish to see spiritual advisers until on the Gen. McClellan resigned his commission in Yreka, Cal., by some miners. They wasted. The public welfare and intelligent affection of Gen. McClellan's wife Margaret J. Preston in The Youth's Companion. the army on the day of the election, and went scaffold. He said to the reporter that he had a due regard for the claims of those whose and daughter, who had administered to him comprise a mammoth horn, jaw,teeth, to New York to live, whence he proceeded to received the kindest treatment at the hands interests in the government are entirely disconnected unceasingly from the first alarm. For four Europe In 1868 he returned and went to On the morning of which I speak.the vertebra and other bones. They were of the sheriff and attendants, and that he with officholding imperatively Orange, N. J., to live, and engaged in practice as hours he suffered the most excruciating deserved the fate awaiting him. At 1 o'clock an engineer. There, in 1877, he was elected demand that in the future the time of the whole cavalcade, hunters, horses, baggage-wagons, found 45 feet below the surface. The agony. About 3 o'clock there was a change. governor of New Jersey for threeyears. He has quite a number of those invited were assembled president should be differently occupied servants and many packs The eyes of the patient began to grow brighter, horn is five and a half feet long, in the since been engaged on various important works, and he confidently expects that al' in the cage room of the jail where the and has contributed largelv to military and engineering andhisface, thathad been white with pain, of hounds, were gathered together in good citizens will acquiesce in the propriety shape of a cow's horn, and is eight scaffold was built At 1:23 Miller, attended literature, notably his "Manuel of began to recover its usual ruddy nue. He and reasonableness of the following plan, Bavonet Exercise," "Pacific Railroad Surveys," by Sheriff Jenks, Reverends Doran, Davis, our stable-yard, awaiting the s'umal inches in diameter at base. The teeth gave a long, deep sigh of relief, smiled "Armies of Europe," and "Report on the Campaign adopted to the end: After thefirstday ol Snell and Cume. entered the room. He fcI feel easv now. Thank for starting. Horns were sounding, of the Army of the Potomac" He has and other bones are of mammoth faintly and said: November the president will decline tc walked firmly and alone up the steps and aiso contributed valuable articles to magazines. dogs were baying, guns were clattering grant interviewsA to X-those seeking public*+Y -A A size An animal built in uroportion GodI have pulled through."" Then he sank place on the scaffold, Sheriff Jenks His literary stvle is attractive ir^ 8 k*8 i MMM tandiiw behind him. The sheriff told him positions or theiradvocates. On Mondays took tlon ura( nwuve 4-v. i J. i J. J. i back upon the pillows as if exhausted, clos- sjj and'mteretSng^lton after'W%ar*Gen^Mc- eager hunters were laughing and talk- Clellan married Miss Nellie Marcy, daughter of if he had anything to say now was the time. to them would weigh at least ten tons receive such otherduring persons thats a 5 Wednesdavs and Fndavs. ln Gen. Randolph Marcy. He was attracted by HIS DYING STATEMENT. docto wi her grace and beauty at church, as she knelt at wh when alive. The teeth, horn, etc., his face with extreme solicitude, saw the mg, and ageneral excitement was over monthestrictlv1publi11business,in from 0 to o'clock theomorn-*thn Miller began in mournful almost whining wa and 'zl'ohn prayer at a service in Baltimore, and sought an collap&e*andd| fa in give evidence that the animal was of dgns of an approaching whig- all the establishment. Fritz's ^DintS i voice to tell of the murder Rutherford early introduction. Gen. Marcy and his family Ca 4- i i i TT stood within a few feet lookin&r him directly eUa once lived in St. Paul, the general ocenpving the the bovine species. i J^* ?o J*? I twas to true Gen. McClellan raised himself in the eyes. Miller's statement was the same residence of Hon. H. M. Rice on Summit avenue were extremely high. He sprang up a samte days at~l-30 merelthdesire in afternoonyhe wi! those who to pa thei i at one tune. as he has previously madethat Rutherford mee dozen times and kissed his master's upon onmade hand,for half-opened funeraeyes his ands the I i did the deed while he was harnessing the T- /I v*~^ i i. -T- respects. On all other davs and times dor It is stated upon good authority fellDee back dead. Xo arrangements have as horses for escape. He went into the house The new chime at St. Michael's Catholic riding horse, brought his master his ^T* and saw the woman and child were dead that the late stiffening of stocks were that montsho hedepartmentscabinet Ul receive offi- bead in ant church Buffalo, X. Y., is composed of one ^.^..^.^^w^g, got. an.d, gav,e era id the money, took $115 Ruther- ceTS fu* whip and boots, and seemed fairlvbeside lluU enginered by the bulls for the purpose I S?! *?*w*? oi the heaviest sets of bells in the United ford $ 100, and was told oy Rutherford to go Dakota's Railway Commission. himself with joy. But Fritz was i be held in the Madison Square Presbvterian States, the aggregate weight being about to Sout America. said he was to be executed The Dakota railway commission metal not to be of the hunting party. On 15,000 pounds, or seven and one-half tons. for a murder which he did not commit, uf unloading non-paying dividend se- church on aMonday, an.d that the interment be Trenton Th family has 1 and continued: The cost of the bells, which it took about prepared a long letter fcr Senaan the mountains he was out of his element, which they were innocenty partiall partiesin. successful jw*1 curities upon S- four months to cast, was about $3,300. Now, gentlemen, everything I have told vou Far tb-a of thesenatecommittee and only marred the por o 1 been delused with messages of condolence fs The names of a dozen or more stocks is true and as dear as that family was to me I mastes tcoule bd notat bear homeo tell him CuK, oonninter Post London cable: Details of the force state commerce. Furthei tor he wa left But hia from all parts of this country and from never could have consented to murder them. I withM1 this, and determined not to start are given which pay little or nothing, for Burmah show that the authorities anticipate was used there as then son. I was always Europe. FitzJohn Porter says that though the party, but make a detour and slip a strong opposition and contemplate treated welL They thonght the world of me, action was taken upon the delay by thi but have been boomed up to 50 and Gen. McClellan's personal recollections were and I of them, but by another man's deeds I am garrisoning the country. Thesteamer away unperceived. Consequently he Milwaukee St. Paul in the constractior to be hanged. I am gomsr to my grave, and am even above par. People are warned burned, he succeeded in reproducing most with the viceroy's ultimatum will reach had his horse led round to the front of the **Y"' at Aberdeen, connecting witb thankful I can trust in God and feel my sins of them, bthat they publication"published will be MrTDepew*, soon Manalay in a few days and wait with against the folly of reckless buying of caused the of the Northwestern, and also upon the un have been pardoned. I feel that the other party gate of the house, intending to mount banked fires until the answer is received or and that they will create a stir equal to that shall receive the ame punishment that I have. willingness of the Northern Pacific to pro letter on the Grant-Johnson matter. stocks just because the market is going PT,*H?" I ager vueu uau promised xo sco Thesecre-a till the da 78 of grace have expired. It is not because I am down on him, and not for videdepot facilities at Sypeston. i j. 2\ malice, but it is just what should be done. As up. If you buy for investment, be sure ACTIOS OP THE GOVERNMENT taryreportetdLisbon that Assistanfurnishin Genial Man Mr. Pyne, the Parnellite candidate for lant that it was impossibleto elude his plaints a by dear as that family was to me, I could not go in WiSHEfGroN, Oca 2.lhe following executive ager Odell had promised to stop all com parliament for Waterford.who was arrested and murder them: but thank heaven I am willing that you will receive a fair interest on ordeMansion, Washmsrton, D. C. Oct. was issued to-day: plaints at Lisbon by furnishing can for making an alleged seditious speech, to die. This world wonld be no pleasure to ,PxSutiv your money and investigate carefully me after this, and I don't want to go to the penisatisfied watchfulness. So his master took him i to ele\ator and varehonse. as the needs o: has been discharged, it having been proven road allowed The preliminary report 29.The death of Georee B. McClellan, at one w tentiarv. lam betterd towhao go mysgrave. aside, "Fritz,dyou an said arie notlowgo a anwitimpres" either demandedpreparede and th facilitieembracethfoslwiltI that in his speech he advocated boycotting, commission was the condition and prospects of the satisfied an feel that ha been to me. time the major general commanding the armies ThT^f innaK^t sive thtonegohad voice: but not violence, recommendations for new laws upon the of the United States, took place at an early hour xne jNauonansi done is just. As that fanulv always used me like a If do been shot, I think he road of which you become a part this morning. As a mark of public respect to convention in Leitrim unanimously approved following points: son, alwayf good, always dear in every shape, could scarcely have fallen to the the memory of this distinguished soldier and owner. never refusedme money, never refused me anything. Mr. ParnelFs nominees for parliament. Compelling railroad companies to put iis citizen, whose military ability and civic virtues ground more suddenly, as if deprived Now, gentlemen, I want you all toremember The Liberals of Bradford have A "Y" at all junction point* taxing gross nave shed luster upon thehistory of his country, that this is the whole truth and nothing else. of life. It was at the end of a long nominated William E. Foster as a candidate i earnings of sleeping car. telegraph, telephone it is ordered by the president that the nation* The German population of the United I will not meet yon any more in this world face to for parliament. Mr. Foster approves hall, that commanded the front door Bag be displayed at half-mast upon all the buildings and express companies pntting it face, but hope we can all meet the world to States is over 12,000,000 and of the executive departments in this city the Gladstone manifesto. come. hadj crossings in cities where ordered by the and front gate, that the dog until after his funeral shall have taken place. commission: against elevator pooling and there are German newspapers published dropped. His master patted him affectionately, William J. Best, ex-president of the Pacific During the recital, which lasted about ten [Signed] DANIELS. LUTOXT, giving power to make railroads put it minutes. Miller swayed to and fro, the rope bank, Boston, who is charged with the passed on and mounted Private Secretary. in nearly every state and territory. stations and depots.were deemed necessary The following general order was issued danglinsr at his right side. Twice he took a embezzlement of S70.000, arrived there in his horse, but Fritz no more moved this afternoon: The German Newspaper Directory, handkerchief and wiped his eyes, but shed charge of an officer. He pleaded not guilty, than if he were dead. His master no tears. He seemed choked with emotion and his bail was fixed at $25,000. It is Washington, Oct. 29, 18S5.With profound published by Tobias Brothers The Public Timber Depredations. called to him: "Good-by, Eritz!" but at times, and toward the close his voice claimed by Best that the beneficiary of the regret the secretary of war announces to the axmy *&* death of Gen. George B. McClelland, almost failed. Rutherford never took his he lay motionless. The household "Washington Special: James W. Harlar OIe lork, containing a complete trust, W. W. Carruth, had the handling of eyes off Miller's face, but the color came and I- x. i j.i formerly major general commanding the armies 1 of Pottsville, Lawrence county,Dak.,about gathered about him and tried to comfort the money, and it was lost by him in speculation. list ol the newspapers published the of the United States, which occurred at Orange, went, and his facial muscles twitched nervously. twenty-five miles southwest of Deadwood him. He asied to make a statement, but United States and CnnaAa sVmw a ^"morning. The name and fame of this is charged by a special timber a:ent witb ^imeu otatea ana canaaa, snow& a distinguished soldier and citizen is known and 'Look up, Fritz'" I said. "See! was refused by the district attorney. The fish commission carwhich left Washington cutting from government land 1,200 Norway IJ10110^ throughout the republic. As the organ- large number, with an extensive circu- your master is speaking to you," but THE EXECUTION. with carp for the supply of applicants pine tires. This timber was mannfactured iz of tne army of the Potomac, he made it ca- Sheriff Jenks then pinioned Miller's hands, he buried his face between his paws in Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Dakota, into 175,000 feet of lumber, iation in many instances. Massachu- 1 pable of accomplishing great deeds. The lessons knees and ankles, ana drew a black cap over Montana, Oregon and Washington of which Harlan has sold 100.000 feci and seemed not to hear. setts, Rhode Island and Connecticut he gave whichwere it never forgotten, and the spirit his head, during which time Miller thanked with he animated it continued through all Territory, carried a large number offishin The attorney general will direct that suite When some one said."Papaisgone,"' the sheriff for his kind treatment The Its eventful history. Subsequently, as its leader, are the only New England states having excess of the amount required to meet the be brought against Harlan for restitution, sheriff placed the noose around his neck. he rendered great services to his country. His a low moan burst from the dog, and and the 75,000 feet of lumber remainin| any. Those having the largest circulations requests on file. Fifteen hundred gold fish 1 Pure and noble character, his unselfish devotion ag adjusted the knot under the left this finally became a sobbing cry an and Harlan's sawmill will be & ized. The ana the duty he performed in the hour of peril, go to Commissioner bweeuey of St. Paul, .._.. "thi. ear Miller said is awful," in a low voice. are published in New York, which did not cea*b until after midday. will cause his memory ever to be cherished with lumber is valued at about $12 A thousand P%^**vl*^^^M^-rr. and applicants may obtain these fish of Sheriff Jenks quickly stepped from the platform It was one of the most piteous There has been an increase of timber stealing Pennsylvania andsomeof the western him for propagating purposes. Ten fantailed at exactly 1 45 o'clock, threw the of late in the Black Hills, and an effort sounds I ever heard. We soothed and lever, the trap dropped, and George Miller gold fish go to Congressman White There are eighty religious i Secretary of war. states will be made to put a speedy stop was hanged. He dropped about six feet, at Chatfield, and five hundred blue carp to caressed him and brought him delicacies The yresident sent the following telegram newspapers in the list it. It has been decided by becretary and for a few seconds remained motioni stock Lake Beauty, Minn. we knew he liked, but he was dead Lamar that some steps be taken tc of condolence to Mrs. McClellan to-day: less, then drew up his feet, stretched his to our comfortings, and refused all The united committee of the federal council I legs quickly, shrugged his bhoulders a few prevent the Northern Pacific or it* Washington. D. C, Oct. 29, 1885.To Mrs. food until, as night drew on, we began on the German army and navy met in The refusal of the Queen's Privy times, and drew up his feet at intervals for lessees from cutting from its grantee George B. McClellan, Oorange, N. J.: I am Berlin to settle the budget for 1S86-18S7. to grow a little superstitious, lest the shocked by the news of your husband's death, the first eight minutes. The part of his face timber lands until the p-ant issettled. Ac Council to interfere in Kiel's case is not and while I know how futile are all human A small increase was made in the army that was seen under the black cap grew dog's grief should presage some harm I order will be issued in a few days forbidding efforts to console, I must assure vou of inv deep final nor decisive against him. They budget, owing to contemplated changes in a ghastly brown, and he swayed to and the company to cut timber on itsowniands^ to the master. The next day.however, sympathy in your great grief, and express to details and in uniforms. The naval budget, fro for twenty-three and one-half minutes. except where there is a clear necessity foi simply relegated the responsibilities you my own sense of amiction at the loss of so he grew more reconciled, but only recovered when he was* pronounced dead by the phvsi however, was increased $5,000,000. roadbuildios purposes, until patentsfaa\e good a friend. [Signed] GEOVEE CIJTVELAND. his spirits upon the return of of the case to the Canadian Government, lcian and delivered into the hands of Coroner been issued for the land in question. THE GOVEENOB OF NEW JEBSET. The late Thomas W.Pierce of Boston, the his master, whom he was ready to devour RoansevelL Xotihing oc2urred to mar NEWARK. N. J., Oct 29.Gov. Abbett has which will have to decide for itself i Texas railway king, left a fortune of 10,- the work of the execution, and it was pronounced with joy. sent the following telegram to Mrs. McClellan: 000,000. He left$l,000,000intrustforhis whether Kiel shall hang or not. by many to be the neatest of the Kiel's Talk in Prison. children, beside giving each a large fortune. kind ever seen. Sheriff Jenks is given much Tnis question is now agitating all State of New Jersey, Executive Department, credit for the manner which he performed The Northern Pacific is once more operating When Riel heard that his case was going A Love Story in Real L.:fc. Trenton. Oct. 29, 1883-My Dear Madam: I r- his part The punishment of Miller will go portions of the Dominion. If Kiel is the Puget Sound road, running from before the privy council he nodded signincantly have jnst learned with profound sorrow of the a long way to counteract the effect of mob Tacoma to Seattle. Operation of this at the absurdity of the proceeding, New York Suu. death of your distinguished husband. I speak aung. he will be made a martyr to law in the future Miller's statement is believed not only for mvself, but for all the people of road was stopped tw lve months ago owing "What," he said, "has" this English council Sr Fifteen years ago Joseph W. Walters by two-thirds of the people here and freedom by the French people of Canada. New Jersey, who will join in the universal to a disagreement between the Oregon to do with me? 1 look only to the mourning for the loss of a pure and upright citizen nearly all who heard it from the scaffold. of Greene avenue, Brooklyn, died leaving Transcontinental and Northern Pacific. Canadian government for leniency."' A few If he is imprisoned for life at and a great soldier. I wish most earnestly Asreason circumstances develop in the case there i to believe that Rutherfor knew his wife 100.000. Her only son. days ago, when Father Andre told to take such proper official action as will do de-f The proclamation of the president hard labor, he may be speedily forgot- honor to his memory. I have directed Adjutant roa him *of_ the privy council's decision, daring that he will not see persons who are more than he has told but unless he chooses aged sixteen, soon afterward went a he said: "I knew it alreadv, ascertai ten. Those who wish to save his life ^1^1^^^%^ seeking positions of "public trust" after to tell, it will forever remain a secret West. His mother, feeling lonely, engaged father. The spirit has told mealL*' Replying Nov. 1, nor their advocates, has caused a jt isnes, so nac tne action of the executive mav qu-jte the example of the United States The Crime and the Criminal. to a question as to what he great sorrow to fall upon Washington. Miss Marie De Lacy as a companion. oein full sympathy with vour own feelings. I in allowing all the participators in the The readers of this paper are have the honor to be, very respectfullyABBETT.. ours thought of it, he said: "What else Jonathan I. Haskill of Fitchburg, Mass., In 1882 Mrs. Walters died, liEos already familliar with the particulars of the could I expectlrom John Bull?" But, winking rebellion to escape the hangman, To Mrs. G. B. McClellan, West Orange, N. J. wealthy, prominent and a close friend of crime for which Mdler was hanged. It was and left a will devising all her propertv an eye significantly, he added: 'Tm Congressman Rice, has been sentenced to It is definitely learned to-day that Gen. whilea majority of the English speaking committed on Jan. 23, 1885. and was one not dead yet" He continues to prophesy in trust upon the following conditions: the penitentary for burning a building McClellan came very near being made a to of the most horrible known outside of the people insist that Kiel richly deserves daily in his cell, and writes out. daily, volumes obtain the insurance. FirstIt is my will and intention hrutai Indian massacres the Northwest member of President Cleveland's cabinet of alleged communications from the to die on the gallows. The family of Rev C. Y. s-'nell lived near that my friend, Maria de Lacv, after CoL Henry, Ninth cavalry, acting judge that he was tendered the Russian mission, spirit world. The last prophetic vision he Inkster. Grand Forks county, about thircvfive advocate, department of the Platte, has my decease, shall faithfully search for S* and declined because of business engagements, i *i %?i fV~- had it was intimated to him that halibreeds miles northwest of Grand Forks. Mr. rendered a decision to the effect that beer and find, if possible, my son, Lester and that within the past twenty-four would be surprised how soon thinas Snell was away from home, holding revival From an official report recently may be Bold at military posts in his "de- hours the president had concluded to offer D. Walters, and if the said Lester D. -would turn in their favor, and that halfrbreed meetings. Three children were attending partment without the party selling having published it appears that the number him an aprxintmen as a member of the civil school at Grand Forks, and the farm was left women would experience the change Walters is unmarried, it is rav wish a municipal license. in charge of George Miller. Mrs. Snell and first. Half-breeds would progress fast, but service commission. of co-operative establishments now that he and my friend. Marie Be Lacy a son ten years old remained at home. On Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Martin of New they could not any more lead a roaming George Brinton McClellanwas born in Philadelphia, join in the bonds of holy wedlock. If in operation in Germany is estimated the night of the 24th Miller entered the bad York, who have leased Lady Seafield's life. They must get on to land and take December 3,1826. His father was a either my son or my friend, Marie De chamber of Mrs. Snell ana with the back of distinguished physician, the founder of Jefferson to be about 3,900, or, to be exact, at country residence in Enaland, gave a ball up homesteads.^-^^^ an axe dealt them several fierce b'ows until Lacy, shall not consent to said marriage, college, which has graduated many of the at which 500 neighbors were present. the date of the publication, 3,?22, life was extinct, leaving the bodies upon the leading physicians of this country. George then the share hereinafter .*$**# The chief justice of Nova Scotia has proclaimed McClellan graduated at the University of Pennsylvania, bed in a horribly mangled condition. The against-3.688 the previous year. The mentioned shall revert to the one Report of Governor Pierce. and in 1842 entered the West Point that hereafter he shall punish crime was discovered on Friday, the 30th, Military academy, and graduated second in his who refuses to abide by my wish. membership of these -associations aggregates crimes against women with the lash and by neighbors, who believed something was Washington Special: The annual report class in 184C, and was assigned to duty as brevet wrong and broke into the houso, halter. SecondIf my said son, Lester D. finding about 1.500,000. The business second lieutenant in the corps of engineers of Gov. Pierce of Dakota, was received at frhTaSedyJVrri^^htpsfe l^^^ot^AT^^^U^ at thebreaking outof the Mexicanwar, in which Walters, refused to abide by my wish, ^ffi? i fr the interior department. Secretarv Lamar The Genesta, which was defeated in th transacted in 1884 reached the he served with great distinction, and was successively J** I give and devise and bequeath'to him was at the cabinet meetin?, and for recent international yacht race for the "jJSSt JA*a 2 *&- breveted as lieutenant and captain. astonishing figures of $750,000,000. the rest of the day at work on his annual I one quarter of my estate, both real In 1851-2 he was assistant engineer in the construction of Fort Delaware in 1852-3 upon a working capital of $160,000,- and personal, arid the remaining three- I land, hence the Dakota governor's report chief engineer in the department of w* not taken to his desk. It is a tan has arrived at Portsmouth Eng. She teaoedrfrom the scene of the murder to 000, $60,000,000 of which represented Texas, bavins charge of the surveys quarters Igive,devise And bequeath to came into port flying three first prise flags Grand Forks, where he arrived Sunday of that coast. In 1853-4 he Py thefiftv my friend, Marie De Lacy and if said voluminous document, covering some shares of stock.a reserve fund,and was engineer for the exploration and womn her contests with American yachts, morning and purchased some clothing. He iesn P*158- Gfcrv. Pierce understood to Ie survey of the Western division of the proposed marriage takes place I give, devise and Great enthusiasm was manifested by_the was next heard of at Anoka. Minn., where 10 *the bal&nee borrowed capital. These t Wumebago reservation, Pacific railroad in 1851-5 he was detailed to 0 crowds on board the men-of-war and HE WAS CAPTUBED he bequeat all my property, tonrrbelov- I JiTfif collect railroad statistics for the war department. Are very encouraging statistics, and yachts in the harbor, and cheer after cheer by T. J. Hartley of Brainerd on Feb. 4. ed son, Lester D. W^Uters anrfmv-bn. i In 1855 he was appointed to a captaincy greeted her as she sailed into port. It is While being brought to Grand Forks he in the artillery, and was sent to the Crimea loved friend, Mami LE? be Ut&n "W It* iT" Veil worth the attention of our working believed that the time of the Genesta's trip made a confession to Sheriff Jenks, saying during the war of the allied powers against hedalone did the murder sobein a drunken divided between them eqZfy, 2 & ^pul^Tom^uf wno 5 Bussia to observe military operations and report ^D*, rage an when becoming the horror people, who may be able, with the across the Atlantic, besttwentyt days and ten hours beats the yach record. Th l**aa prove. npean reports a genera patentsrel upon them. On June 16,1857, heresigned ***ftlor ana snare alike. The expenses grow- 1*ott*husinessprosperitd desireo of the c^ime drove him frantic. He took the and th harvest wind during the voyage was northeast to safeguards of stringent laws in the management Ids commission in the army to take the post of money in the house and made his escape. mg out of the search forrayson are to west, with occasional strong, heavy gales chief engineer of the Illinois Central railroad, a He several times told the same story. "On of these co-ODerative associations, and seas, which greatly retarded her progress. be paid out of my est ate, of which he was choaen vice president in 1858. Bent 4 court convened in Grand Forks, and P** Thereport In I860 he w*s made president of the 8t. Louis Twice she was hove to. The whole to realize the practical solutior Young Walters, itissaid, hasreturn- wt:?tr? Miller was indicted. About this time he A Cincinnatirailroad. When the civil war broke trip was made under reefed tonsails. The vtofc the labor problem. nude another confession impliciting Henry out he was commissioned major general of S&T'*'0" *sc^*=i5s only mishapswerethebreakingof the mate's a=rw^r^^Sis^^^u^ao5d Bntherford, and alleged that Rutherford di Ohio volonteen and was placed in command !&?&?** 1 SiriTDe'L^y^"^,^^!. of the department of the Ohio, comprising