New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 25, 1885 · Page 1 of 8
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I" P* I' New Ulm Review. THEMWSSUMMABIZED. Judge Blodgett ol Chicago refused a diecharge .sleeping in the house but herself at the ttme. the date and place where, so that when sip* to James Baker, decoyed therefrom A panel had been cut from the back door, plications for removal of such charges are Ohio, that he might be arrested for embezzlement. and the house was in confusion to indicate -!3*jtot of a Ballot Box Stuifar.||| made, there is no necessary delay in finding A Fife* Wbo Attended B&l linria* Hi J0& BOBLETEB, Publisher. burglary, but nothing of value was missing. the charges. I is believed the charges of Last Hoars Gives Oat Interesting Facts. In an altercation at Louisville with* a Suspicion pointed at once to Baldwin as The supreme court, in session at Ottawa, desertion, where such are technical, will'be WOIHIPM}, Man., 8pecial Telegram, Nor. stranger named Roy, N. A. Storm, was the murderer. had about spent his 111., affirmed the decision of the lower NEW ULM, removed without any delay. claimants MINNESOTA. fatally injured by being struck with a gun 17.Father McWilliams, who spent Sunday courts in the case of Joseph C. Mackin for portion of his fathe-'s estate. Hi sister were to apply promptly, before making application in the hands of Roy. with Biel before his execution, gives some interesting perjury. At the last senatorial election of 8t.*Il preserved her share intact, and was for pension, for the removal of details of the last hours of the great Illinois, it was discovered that a large The Canadian Pacific railroad is about to marry. prevent this marriage Near Chesterville, Dearborp county, Ind., the charges of desertion where they exist, chief of tile half-breeds. Father KcWilliams number of spurious ballots had been and at the same time secure the inheritance the work of the pension office would be Joseph Chance and his uncle, Charles Cadle, reaching out for connections which will accelerated.1"' wa#a classmate with Biel in college at Montreal, printed and cast in favor of Rudolph much to his mother, so that he might get the entire renewed an old quarrel in the road near i give it direct connections and contr&l and talked much about old tames with Brand, for state senator. In the investigation estate finally, was the theory adopted Cadle's residence, which ended in Cadle being the condemned man. He says he never which followed, sufficient evidence by the prosecution. r^* p*r killed. of railroads reaching Portland and attended a condemned man wbo was so fully was produced to convict Mackin of the The Patrons of Husbandry. A partial investigation of the books ol Boston, thus securing a transcontinental crime, and he was sentenced by Judge prepared to die as was Kiel, thoueh until the x** The National Grange of the Patrons of JohnM. Carroll, treasurer of Staunton, The Coachman's "Wife Discarded? Blodgett to two years in the penitentiary last moment arrived he believed something route between the seaports for Husbandry, elected the following officers Va., who disappeared in September, disclosed and the payment of a fine of $5,000. would happen to rave his life. Father MoWilliams A story vras printed in New York with a for the current year: a deficit of $15,000. This amount the traffic of the Indies and the North Mackiu's attorney at once carried the case secured many of Kiel's papers, great deal ofdetail, about the future of Mme. may be increased. Hon. P. A. Darden, worthy master J. to the supreme court of the United States, among' which was the following: west. Victoria Morosini-Schilling. I stated that C. Draper. o\erseer of the grangejMortimer before which it now is. Following his conviction A sensational seduction suit was recently If I have said anything peremptory in my her father.mortified at the manner in which WhiteheadjXew Jersey .lecturer, A. J. Roe, writings on religious subjects I wish to be pardoned in the United States court for tampering decided in the circuit court in Vincennes, his daughter had drawn his name from one Texas, chaplain J. E.Hale, West Virginia, and to bo received into the bosom 6f the The big bridge between New York with ballots, Mackin was indicted Ind. The jury awarded the plaintiff, Miss end of the country to the other, would Roman Catholic church, which is the only true steward, W. H. Sterson, New Hampshire, assisant by the state grand jury for perjury in Emily J."Doffron, $1,000 damages. The business. and Brooklyn is becomming very popular. church, and I acknowledge myself subordinate short'y set his son-in-law up stew art F. M. McDow ell. New York, swearing he had not ordered or received betrayer is Emery Smith, a prominent and to it, and I believe In the infallible dogmas of The story created a sensation, especially treasurer John Trimble, Washington, D. From 60,000 to 65,000 cross the spurious ballots. Of this crime he was wealthy farmer. the sovereign pontiff. in Wall street, and when Mr.Morosini appeared C, secretaay nenry Thompson, Delaware, convicted as above stated, and will now [Signed] Louis DAVID RIEL. svery day in the cars, while about Henry C. Bodley, chief clerk to Lee W. in his office he found a dozen dispatches gatekeeper Mrs. Kate Darden, Mississippi, pay the penalty. Dr. Dodds, coroner, who was standing below Foster & Co., Butte, Montana, committed of inquiry and numerous callers. Pomona Mrs. S. H. Neal, Kentucky.Flora the drop, says: 11,000 walk over. The walk of a suicide by taking morphine. An investigation To say that he w*as annoyed is to put itmildly. When the bolt was dtawnRiel. who was standing Mrs. James C. Draper, Massachusetts.lady of his accounts revealed the fact that mile in the clear atmosphere so far on one leaf only, shot downward and forward, He flew into a rage when he heard assistant stew aid. From Washington. he had lost $548 of the firm's money in his legs rising as the rope tightened. In it, and denounced it as entirely unfounded. The committee on resolutions, through above the surface of the river is con- speculation and a special deposit of $200 an instant the rope was stretched to its full extent. Ex-Congressman Franklin of Kansas accepts "It is bitter eruelty," he said. Shehaspassed Gov. Robie of Maine, presented a series of Kiel's bodv came violently forward on the in gold. sidered promotive of health. Any the Canton consulship. out of my life forever her associations resolutions recommending: chest, and we distinctly heard a crack as the A majority of congressmen favor the early In Baltimore, William E. Stone shot his place her beyond hope of such a realization. That officers and members of subordinate citizen of the United States, who goes vertebra? w?re fractured. passage of a bill repealing the tenure ol wife, Julia, and then himself. They were Pere Andre, whose ministrations to the I am a Roman and I know how to granges make their instructions and to New York without seeing the great condemned have been constant during his office act. taken to the Maryland university hospital, hate. She married a loafer who left mewith principles a matter of special and careful confinement, was interviewed. He says it when Mrs. Stone was found shot through bridge, misses a wonder of the world. marks that I shall carry to my grave. study that above all party considerations George B. Hall of Minneapolis is strongly was Kiel's custom to read the Bible every the head, from the effects of which she died No, there is no forgiveness for her she isdead stands the American government, and Indorsedfor an assistant superintendency day, his mother having sent him a Bible in a short time. Stone was Rhot in the to me and my family. Furthermore, pledging the order to defend law and order of the railway mail service. THB MUP.DEB OF SCOTT. Since her accession in 1837 Queen face. The wound in not necessarily fatal. I hat no idea of going to Europe, and expect everywhere, deploring attacks of the private He detailed the conversation he had with Hon. S. W. Langhorne, the newly appointed to be here at my business for man) character of candidates for official Quite a sensation has been created in Victoria has received, (in addition to him a short time previous to bhe execution, register of the Helena (Mon.) land months to come." position recommending biennial state relative to the murder of Thomas Scott during Davenport and in Rock Island by the arrest office, has taken charge of the office. casual allowances and the value of elections opposing the creation of all unjust the rebellion of I860. Biel said: of William Norris, a well known Commissary Sergeant Jeremiah Folley, monopolies by force of law recognizing royal residences) the sum of 385,000 and highly connected young man of Rock A Yonng Bride's Snicide. I have been reproached for the death of Scott, recently appointed from firat sergeant, the equality of the two sexes,and hailing Island, for passing counterfeit, money but at this day I think it was onlr a political annually from the civil list, making in Seventh cavalry, is ordered to Columbus Mason City Special.A few weeks agoWinnie with dflight any advancement ojf the legal mistake, and by bringing the half-breeds to a which he had manufactured. The coin was barrcks. Goodwin, a bright, pretty and fascinating sense of what they were doing saved hundreds all to this date 18,865,000an since status of women, urging farmers to united in the shape of dollars only, and a very of other lives. I think I made a mistake, but school teacher, and Frank K. Willis, and determined efforts in protecting their Lieut. Col. Basil Norris will be relieved good and deceptive imitation. the Prin ce Consort's death in 1861 before God and mv conscience I did not commit son of a prosperous farmer, were married. interests through the ballot, and favoring as medical director at San Francisco by a crime. Sir John Macdonald Is now committing Cho I Ah Jow, who was found guilty ol Willis went to Clear Lake, and on she cannot have spent above the one- the promotion of the office of commissioner me to death tor the came reason I committed Col. Bailey, and is ordered as medical director impersonating another Chinaman in a certificate his return fouud his young wife dead upon Scottbecause it is necessary for the country's of agriculture to a cabinet position. of the Columbia. half of her allowance. Then she suc- issued under the Chinese restriction good. I admit that Scott's shooting was mismanaged, the floor, with a revolver by her side. She* The wildest religious excitement attends but I commanded it because I thought act, was sentenced by Judge Hoffman of ceeded to all the Prince Consort left, lud been shot through the neck. An inquest The Government Secret Service. it necessary. He tried to kill his euards. They the meetings of the Salvation Army at the United States district court at San was held, but so far as deciding came and said thev could do nothing with him. and for 2 1 years he received 30,000 The chief of the secret service division, in Washington, Ohio. Women lay in trances Francisco, to pay a fine of $5,000 and be whether it was a case of suicide, accidental Rebellion was on the eve of breaking out all over his annual report to the solicitor of the and others have the "jerks." imprisoned at San Quentin for five years. annually, making alone 630,000. the country, but as joon as Scott was killed it shooting or murder, the jury's deliberationswere treasury, bhows* A stay was granted for a few days. subsided. Babu Yopal Vinayak Josher, T. S., ban en ol results, they rendering thisverdict: During the last fiscal year 444 arrests of Bombayy, a Brahminical pundit, is now Later developments in the case of Wilbur Being asked to divulge Scott's place of were made by the operatives of the service, What is pronounced an absolutely traveling in the United States, in the interest F. Nortis of Rock Island, arrested for That death was caused by a pistol burial, Riel said: assisted by local officers, a large majority of Buddhism and Theosophy. is counterfeiting, implicate another highly wound, but whether the shooting was accidental reliable census has just been complet- of which were for passing, dealing in or That's not my secret. I have been pardoned at present a guest of Dr. Elliot Coues, in connected young man of that citv, George or otherwise we cannot determine. for his death, but am going to die for it. manufacturing counterfeit money. The ed and reported to the authorities of Washington, D. C. Hakes, son of a wealthy and well known While the theory of suicide is not held In response to a query of Father McWilllams, amount of counterfeit money captured during Kansas City, Mo. The total popula- citizen. Both are river engineers, and have by intimates of the deceased, there are not Papers have been received py the clerk Riel said: the year was $305,580, mainly in flash put in their spare time in the last six a few who believe she became despondentat of the house of representatives giving notice notes. A large amount of plates, dies, tion is 105,043, as against 32,260 in I assure you that three weeks before the Duck months in manufacturing copper moulds, the attitude taken by her folks at heimarriage, of contest for four seats in the next congress molds and counterfeiting material was Lake fight I had no idea of rebellion, but It was 1870. Since 1880, when the city con- from which the bogus coin was made. they not attending the ceremony, as follows: Campbell against Weaver, forced on me bv Gabriel Duraont and others, seized and destroyed. The chief of the which was performed here while her parentslive who came and said the people would abandon for the Sixth Iowa district Kidd against tained 56,000 souls, the yearly rate division exprebses the opinion that there me if I did not do something to bring the. government at Clear Lake. Steele, Eleventh Indiana Page against Foreign Mews. are now in thehandsofcounterfeitersubout to terms. I had been six months in of increase has been nearly 10,000. Pierce, Second'JRhode Island, and Hurd $100,000 in base money, of the following the country and done nothing. Servia has decided to formally declare against RomeW, Tenth Ohio. A a result of this showing, the form character T entj -dollar silver cere lhcates, A Tax Title Decision. war against Bulgaria. Riel. when a-*Ked why, when the rebellion $10 United Stateh notes 1 0 note of the It ra nort ^rue that the navy department of government will now be changed in. was first started, he did not act decisivelv by The Supreme Court of Minnesota has Now that Riel has been hanged, the excitement Third National Bank of Cincinnati, and 5 has imprmation of an alarming character attacking Prince Albert and Carlton, said: recently rendered a decision which is interpreted in Toronto has subsided. to 1jiat of a city of the first class, un- United States notes. The counterfeiting of from'Panama, or that Admiral Jouett's "I was afraid, for if I went there with the to mean that though the owner of An Ontario express agent who stole $10,- coin is on the increase, which in the cas* of orders were prompted by reports that immediate Indians there would inevitably have been a der which even swifter strides are an-" land may have paid his taxes thereon, it 000 has been traced to Council Bluffs. the five-cent nickel is due to the disparity massacre." I asked why he left all his papers outbreaks are to be expected. by error or fraud on the part of the roan nounced to be possible. to be captured, thereby incriminating many. between it-* face and intiinsic value. The Secretary Whitney is authority for the The Canadian government has spent ty officers the tax is advertised as delinquent, Riel replied: report speaks of the good results of the law statement that a naval force is ordered to $450,000 this season in aid of immigration judgment given for the county and for the punishment of persons who counterfeit the Isthmus because experience has shown During the last three days at Batoche I confess to the Dominion. the land sold for the taxes, the title of the The faith of the French capitalists I lost my head. I told Plrre Paranfceau to foreign money and securities. While that it is better to have a force on hand purchaser is alid. The only remedy of Montreal business men say they have destroy them all, but In the hurry and contusion in M. Lesseps and his canal borders counterfeiters of paper money have been unusually than to wait for the symptoms of trouble. the owner is to appear in court before he did not do so. lost $6,000,000 by business stagnation active during the past year, they The chief of the bureau of stastistics reports on the marvelous. The call he has judgment is rendered and prove that he caused by the smallpox epidemic. At 3 a. m. Riel wrote a letter to the lawyers have been generally unsuccessful in their the total value of the exports of domestic has paid his taxes, or during the twoyears who defended him,saying he was thank, just made for 125 francs per share is British manufactures approve the war efforts to float the result of their work. A cattle and hogs as follows: October, alloned him for redemption the court may ful for all they had done. They had done with Burmah, as it will result in the opening recommendation is made for legislation being responded without the stock 1885, $6,806,008 October, 1884, $7^478,- open or vacate the judgment and pei mit everything in their power, and if they had of new markets for their products. prohibiting the making of dies and moulds a. 030 ten months, ended Oct. 31 1885 the party to defend to the same extent as failed it was not their tault He also wrote being thrown on the markets to any for makin,' facsimiles for business purposes Several Mormon missionaries were driven $78,826,074 for 1884, $77,934,551 beef letters to his wife, mother and lelatives before or, finally, he may appeal to tht of Umtbd States coins, and another for appreciab le extent. I the meantime out of South Carolina over the boundary and pork products for twelve months, Then, kneeling, he prayed extempore for an supreme court for a review of the case. legislation to extend the powers of the into North Carolina by indignant citizens. hour and a half, using the most beautiful ended Oct. 31 1885, $86,062,086 for M. Lesseps announces with the ut serwee so as to include Classes of fraud language. He asked that God would give 1884, 483,463,218 dairy products, six A refugee from Khartoum says after the against the government. most confidence that the French go v- Charles Williams.con victed at Cambridge Sir John wisdom but take him verv quickly months, ended Oct. 31, 1885, $7,507,427 murder of Gen. Gordon his head hung on a Md., of an outrage upon Mrs. Eliza Kiene to himself. Riel laughed as he said this, and Tor 1884, $10,287,487. butcher's hook for four or five days, and ernment will assent a lottery-loan Capt White Fraser, who was watching, said Gambling in the Army. has been sentenced to be hanged at sucl was pelted and spat upon by the natives. Collector Hedden of N. Y. says that he to cover 600,000,000 of debentures, that was bad Biel replied that he could nob time as the governor may appoint. Maj. J. A. Payne, of the Nineteenth infantry, had decided to appoint J. M. O'Bi ien to the The friends of Mr. Stead the imprisoned do better than wish Sir John heaven. and reaffirms that the canal will cer- recently tried at.Port Clark, has Mrs. Hay Good and Miss Lillian Walters weighership of the Brooklyn district made editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, are already Then, rising, smiling, he said in a reflective been sentenced to forfeit $75 per month of who were shot by Asba C. Bnrras as they vacant by the suspension of George W. making arrangements to hold a great public manner that it was very strange to Bee a tainly be completed in 1888. his pay for six months. The specifications were leav ing R. G. Dun & Co's office in Chi poor man like himself with all the power of Sterling. Mr. Hedden added that though demonstration in his honor on the day were that he played poker with gamblers cago tluee weeks ago, have so far recovered^ Canada arrayed against him "It is not because he had, by the resolution of the civil service of his liberation from jail. in a public saloon and refused to paj his that they will bo discharged from thecounty I am a piophet, for they know that commissioners, the rights to choose Dispatches from Bulgaria state that The New York Sun thinks that Fer- hospital shortly. cannot help me the present position." loss '8. The chai :je aa/'conduct unbecoming from the whole list, he nevertheless proposed King Milan informed the powers that Servia dinand Ward ought be wrapped in Requiem mass was said at 5 o'clock by Pere an officer and a gentleman." The court to follow the civil service law strictly, H. V. Flipper, the well-known colored had declared war against Bulgaria because Andre and Father McWilliams, Kiel then found him not guilty of the charge, but cotton waste, or otherwise treated and therefore gave the preference to Mr. West Point cadet, has gone to Sonor.i as Bulgaria arbitrarily attacked a position receiving the sacrament. After mass the guilty of "conduct to the prejudice of good O'Brien, because he passed the best examination one of the engineers of the Sonora Land which the Morava division of the with extraordinary care, not on two priests urged him not to. speak on the order and mihtaiy discipline." Gen. Stanley, and was an old soldier. corn panj% a Chicago concern. king's troops had held in Servian territory scaffold, as it would excite him Riel was department commander. appro\ed the grounds of humanity or leniency, but very reluctant to forego the privilege, saying opposite the Bulgarian frontier. The president has made the following appointments: The statistician of Dakota figures out a sentence, but said in his order of the case: he wanted to let the people know he was a that he may be kept as an essential Registers of land offices: wheat crop of 31,015,183 bushels. Lady Jane Lampson has obtained a divorce The reviewing authority is compelled to prophet and had a mission here. Andre said: Ralph N. Marble, at Duluth, Minn. William from her husband, Sir Curtis Miranda implement of justice. The Sun ar differ with the court upon the finding on Cyrns W. Field lias sued James Gordon Christensen, at Redwood Falls, You have a mission.and it is to die as becomes Lampson, on theground of adultery. Both the charge of conduct unbecomingan officer Bennett, proprietor of the New York Heraid, gues. "Without his testimony it will a man and a Christian. I have been preparing Minn. Thomas F. Cowing, at Fergus Falls, parties were born in America. The plaintiff and A. Oakey Hall, his London correspondent, and gentleman. He believes that the findings yon to die worthily for the last three months, Minn. Henry Phinehart. at a Grande, be impossible convict some of the is a daughter of Gibb Sibley of Sulton, for $10,000 damages. upon the specifications fully sustained and now you will not cause my efforts to be in Or. Winfield S. Austin, at Olympia, W. Mass. The defendant was born in Vermont the charge. At this very timeevery orderly vain. oldest-blood ed and most unprinci- Secretary Manning has issued an order T. Emmet Horn, at Eau Claire, Wis. S. in 1806, and married the plaintiff in 1827. community in the state of Texas has arlayed After further conversation. Riel said: foi bidding treasury clerks to receive or pay pled rascals that there are in this E. Thayer, at Wausau. Wis. Receivers of itself against thegambler,andthelaw Father, I am in yonr hands and will yield to Charles Allsopp, member of parliament visits during offiee hours. public moneys: Sylvester B. Kepler, at of the land relegates him to the jails, or your advice. I feel hapnv and ready to "die. Do communityan until he has minis- for Taunton, while presiding at a Conservative President Cleveland is laboring over his not be afraid that I will break down. I may Eau Claire, Wis. L. L. Aune, at Fergus forces him into banishment from the commonwealth. meeting at Burton, England, attempted tered to that duty, at least, his should menage, and refuses to be disturbed by be nervous, bnt for the last two months I have Falls, Minn. John T. Outhouse of Oregon, If the association of an officer to quell a disturbance among the been making ready for death, and my courage callers. at a Grande, Or. Indian agents: Charles of the United States army with common be regarded as a most valuable life." audience, when he was violently assaulted. irill not fail Tho guides around the White House say E. McChesney of Dakota, at the Cheyenne gamblers, squabbling about money lost to His face was badly mashed and his watch they are now making from $15 to $20 a them, be not conduct unbecoming an officer River agency Peter Renon of Montana, The New Oregon Senator. was stolen. A general free fight ensued. week out of visitors. and gentleman, the military service must at the Flathead agency in Montana. Benjamin Franklin bequeathed The attorney general attempted to address J. H. Mitchell was elected United States be far behind the spirit of morals upon this the meeting, but failed to get a hearing. According to a Toledo commission house, senator by the legislature at Salem, Oregon, 1,000 to the town of Boston in 1791, frontier, the people of Texas must be sadly Personal Mention. there has been less winter wheat sown on the third ballot, the Democrats mistaken in their code of ethics. to accumulate for a century, when this fall than last. flocking to him. This is the alleged result Gen. Fremont is again represented as being General Kews. of some sort of bargain made between 100,000 was to be expended in some An Iowa railroad is sued for obtaining in a very impecunious condition. New York parties are going to build an Mitchell and a number of Democratic A Fine Plot for a Romance. $150,000 upon alleged fraudulent representations. important public work. I has been Hon. W. W. Astor of New York has immense hotel in Philadelphia. members. Mitchell, it is asserted, deliberately New York, Special: In the fall of 1850, joined the "literary gang" and written a decided to devote $350,000 to the entered into a bargain with the Democrats Alargelotof cheese weighing 3,OOfrpounds Capt. Antonio Pellitier, owner and commander novel on Italian rife. City Attorney Smith of Butte, Mom, to stand by the national administration each were shipped from New York to Liverpool, of a ship running between this city purchase of West Roxbury Park, which gambled away the city's money and when The engagement is rumored of Commander in whatever way he should be required. x" and the Cape of Good Hope, sailed, detected shot himself and will probably is now within the city limits. Frank- R. M. G. Brown, of the navy, to Miss On the commencement of the leaving his wife and two children behind. d-le. Over $25,000 have been thrown*away in Davis, daughter of ex-Senator Davis of third ballot three Democrats broke away lin also left a sum of money, interest When he reached Hayti he was arrested by Champaign, 111., trying to make, sugar from West Virginia. Morgan Cockrill killed his brother Georgewith and went over to Mitchell. This was a sorghum cane. the Haytien government as a slave trader i of which was ever after to be annually a shotgun at Perry\ille, Kan They By the will of the late John P. Howard of signal for others, and fourteen more Democrats and pirate and confined in a cage. Months Capt. James Wilson, a wealthy fruit had quarreled over atrivial matter. They given as bridal gifts to worthy and in- Burlington, Vt., about $500,000 is be followed in rapid order. Several Republican afterward he escaped, put to sea, and va packer of Baltimore, was neatly bunkoed were nephews of Senator Cockrill of Missouri. to- queathed to his sisters, nieces and friends, members, seeing how everything rescued by a ship which was bound for dustrious mechanics. This legacy has out of $2,50 0. including a bequest of $200,000 to his was going, also went over, thus giving Charleston, S. C. In the meantime his wife, also largely increased and is faithfully The Colorado state university has been niece, Mrs. Theodore Evans, of Paris. Mitchell nine more votes than were necessary Charles E. Bell is a pillar of the Free supposing him dead, went to Havana, provided with scientific instruments at a for election. Methodist church at Mason City, Iowa_ where she married a man named Hennenger. administered according to the wishes Within a few days after her acquittal, cost of $3,000. John Hippie Mitchell lives at Portland. One evening he led a prayer meeting anoV In 1862 her former husband, who had acquired Mrs. Walkup received sixty telegrams and of the giver. He was born in Washington county, Pa., was especially fervent in his invocations^ wealth, happened to be in Havana, Seventeen Episcopal churches in New 3001etters of congratulation, and invitations June 22, 1835 received a public school After family prayer he retired, but not where the two met. A scene ensued, and York city will hold mission services during to dine so numerous that it would education and the instruction of a private sleep, as after the household was wrapt i a the first week in Advent. Pellitier promised to leave his wife in peace, take over a month to comply with them. A general order issued by the wai tutor, studied and piacticed law removed slumber he quietly left the house, hitched! and bequeaths his property to the two children New York Germans were unnecessarily Lieut. H. J. Hunt, Jr., U. S. N., eon of department a few days ago will greatly to California and practiced law, first at up his team and drove five miles to William if they continued to bear his name. alarmed as the Sunday concert saloons Gen. Hunt, governor of the Soldier's home, inter's granary, which he entered and San Luis Obispo and then in San Francisco Capt. Pellitier returned to this city and began reduce the amount expended annually were not closed by the police. has gone to Philadelphia to be treated for stole therefrom a load of oats. In court a suit against the Haytiengovernment removed to Portland in 186 0 and there pulmonary troubles. Mrs. Hunt remains by the government for payment ol Three thousand workmen are thrown he acknowledged his guilt and in default of for the destruction of his vessel and cargo, continued his profession was elected corporation with her father and mother, Gen. and Mrs. out of employment by the closing of aboycotted a fine of $25 was committed to jail. The and was awarded $58,000. He died in attorney of Portland in 1861 mileage to army officers for travel Drum. New York cigar manufactory. church will consider his ca^e. June last possessed of considerable propeity and served one year was elected as a republican performed under orders. The order Bishop Brewer has completed his missionary There were 22 7 failures in the United to the state senate in 1862 and in this city, St. Louis and other A dispatch from Miles Citv, Mon.. says tour of Montana and gone East to forbids all officers issue any order places. States the past week, an increase of seventy-one served four years, the last two as president the weather is charming. The snow is all Bpend the winter. His purpose is to obtain over the week previous. of that, body ,was comini&sioned by the to themselves or subordinates requir gone. Cattle are now feeding considerably men and means for the more effective lieutenant governor in 186 5 lieutenant Rev. Thomas Harrison, theboypreacher, in the hills away from the close cropped ing travel beyond the limits of their Consuls Who Will be Retained. prosecution of Episcopal church work in colonel in thesidiemilitia, was acandidate is having phenomenal success in his meetings river bottoms. this diocese. command. For many years it is for United Stiates senator in 1866, and was The Washington Republican prints the at the Sunnnerfield Methodist church In the United States court at Dubuque, Oevoted in the party caucus by one vote Dr. William A. Hammond of New York following list of United States consuls ho Milwaukee. claimed that commanding officers in the case of Stanley Brothers vs Dubuque was chosen professor of medical jurisprudencein is engaged to be rnarreied to Miss Esther D. (it says) it has reliable authoiity for saying The four richest men in the world are the Lead and Level Mining Compa*,- 1firr1^ have been issuing to themselves orders Willamette university atSalem, Chapin ProvVdene"'. Dr. Hammond's will be retained in office during the duke of Wesminster, Vanderbilt, Rothschild diet for $14,590 was brought i JSP Or., in 1867, and served in that position first wife, it will be remembered by the present administration: requiring long journeys, for which and Mackay, whose aggregate wealth the plaintiff, the full amount. nearly four years was elected to the United older members of Washington society, was Edward L. Baker, Buenos Ayres Felix A. is $730,000,000. they receive mileage. The journey? States senate as a republican to succeed a Miss Nisbit of Philadelphia,-whose-famHy There is no material change Matthews, Tangiers: no. H. Stewart, Cyrus W. Field says he is willing to erect Henry W. Corbett, republican, and took afterward resided here until separated by co market of Wisconsin. Norn were ostensibly on business, but of ter Antwerp Thos. W. Danson, Banonquilla, a monument to Nathan Hale, the American death. I his seat March 4, 1873 Upon the expiration ers have begun operations in Columbia Thos. Adamson, Panama on pleasure or business of a private spy captured within the British lines and el *i of his term in 1879 he retired to private to any great extent or enough Frank H. Mason, Marseilles Geo. v& hanged in New York in 1777. SI life, and has held no public position prices. fc*\ nature. Roosevelt, Bordeaux Dorence Atwater, Record of Casualties. since.: Hon. W. W. Astor, late United States Tohiti, Sicily Islands Wm. C. Fox, Brunswick, fe" sb State Auditor Emil Kieswei Thin ice near Detroit orphaned the nine minister to Rome, has written a novel on fo Germany Jos Potter, Refeldt, charged with shooting with BwJ children of James R. Gee, a premature The "Barker estate" valued at $30, Italian life in the middle ages, which is Gen. Black Explains the Desertion Order. i Germany James H. Smith, Mayence, W. J. Elliott, at the Neil skater. shortly to be priated by Charles Scribner's Germany Wm. E. Grinnell. Bradford, England 000,000. is the latest in England that charged on a preliminary i.~Z On Sept. 4 Commissioner Black of the lr'" mi Sons. Natural gas caused the burning of a Loring A. Lathrop, Bristol, England Mayor Walcott of Columbus pension office made a ruling refusing to allow awaits American heirs if they can b school house At Kittaning, Pa Loss,. Mrs. W. C. Endicott, Mrs. Patten of California, Evan R. Jones, Cardiff, Wales Howard Fox, applications for pensions in cases $30,000 insurance, $20,000. John McLean and his f. Mrs. J. P. Jones of Nevada, Mrs. T. found. This report has put all the Falmouth, England Horatio J. Sprague, where the recbrds of the war department '$? erecting an immense hotel in Q. Palmer of Michigan, and Mrs. Gardner Gibralter Oscar Malmane, Leith Adolph The following men were 'entombed at a IP" Barker's in America in a state of ex showed that the applicant was a deserter. Hubbard were elected members of theboard G. Studer, Singapore Wm Thompson, mine in Colorado: Con Nourse, H. Westfall, The president has appoinVad William The commissioner has furnished an explanation pecfc/incy. They, and all others ir of managers at the November meeting ol Southampton Edward McKnight, St. JSJmer Heista, D. W. Patton, N. De Harris postmaster at Philadelphia vice v& of the intent of the ruling and a the Garfield Hospital association. Helena G. W. Griffin. Sidney R. J.Stevens, Grosslier, M. Lapoint, John Lalne, George S. Heidkoper, suspended. this country, ought to know thai statement of its probable result on the toni8 for the port cu ikXv Rev. Dr. Charles O'Reilly of Detroit, Victoria Philip Carroll, Palermo Alexander f,V Smith, William Strong and M. Baptista. 1 work before the office, in answer, he sjys, The president0 has appointed John Mitch- ifsv 0 there are no such estates in England, Mich., treasurer of the Irish National Williard, Guaymas, Mexico Ramer E They were found dead. V^2.i fJT^ to expressions of dissatisfaction that were League of America, has received a letter Williams, Havana Wm. T. Rice, Hergen, o4 .and no such amounts in the bank called forth by the ruling. He says: of Philadelphia, and Richard Harbuckle to from Thomas Harrington, M. P., acknowledging Switzerland. 4KJ$J$#1 The ruling was in strict accordance with be collector of customs oi Erie, Pa. England, as frequently reported, that S&&4 the receipt of 1,000 for the parliamentary l^ATW and secre- the law, and only seeks to confine the work nb oad Ar fund, and giving thanks therefor. Mrs. Stuart, wife oofdH- H. H. Stuart Two Nebraska gamblers quarreled, one Are likely to reach American heirs. of adjudication to those claims whose k-mt&l* M^Deaerves to Swing fired at the other, and killed an outsider, a f th i James Russell Lowell, the late minis beneficiaries have clean records. So Martin H. Collins. Council Bluffs Special: The goyernment A.t Atchison, Kansas, a jury in the Baldwin tary of the interior under President Filmore, far, however, from operating as a ter to England, and also Mr. Phelps died of consumption. Ssf-V is making it lively for postmasters accused murder case, which has been on trial The defaulting treasurer of the Catholic stumbling-block, it will tend to expedite h*t imd instantly 8 of using money-order funds in their private for several days returned a verdict Of raarnerinthc Knights of America was found guilty of the presentanminister, made diligent Perry Adams, a wa prominent citizen of Linn business, as the adjutant general has shown m*J~. 'nQlures stated over their own ?*on business. Postmaster Campbell of Templeton first degree. The verdict gives universal forgery in a Kentucky court. his willingness to remove from his records %$'+,? was arrested, and waived examination. satisfaction. The murder was the Hied his own house. The deed wa-comnwttedby all charges of desertion which have been H. O. Hoffman, a bookkeeper of Brenham, The postmaster at Bedford gave bonds most atrocious committed in the community.the Adains either by accident or tJ$M signature, on the best authority, thai found to be merely technical, and in some Tex., was arrested and lodged in jail to answer for the same offense. victim being a beautiful girl of twenty, with suicidal intent. Every circumstancedcharge instances this has been done immediately on the charge of embezzling $200. Outage, $ such reports are without the slightest was elected treasurer on the Republican points to suicide. the only sister of the defendant. She was i on a proper presentation of the cases by 1 Ferdinand Ward is gaining strength and county ticket recently. Frank A Sherman, 1 -foundation in fact. found dead in her bed on the evening of Ju- ^J* the pension office. the recent order of milta health in prison. says he is treated postmaster at Pacific Junction, was ar Jli \7 8 last, and the circumstances proved the office, claimants and attorneys are well and has no complaint to make. rested.and is looking for bonds, Pjf with embeuling $2,600 from the Pullman that she had been smothered with chloroform notified when charges of desertion exist of Palace Car company, ta whose employ he the night before. There was no one', was*.g-