New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 27, 1886 · Page 2 of 8
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THE dUEEFS SPEECH. ,yf/i'' promptly. In the name of heaven let us main Stories of Sailor Women. Important Decision eTtfie Natiomt*3a^ Jeff imis Woar4.^ot-Fray. J-! MMESOTA NEWS:. preino Cottrt. tain the union. We have been maintaining 4 for 600 years. Let us not now deviate from tht There have been cases, says an oiS Baltimore Letter. path of good temper and self-command, bu The supreme court of taie United Statesrendered sailor,, though not many of tbeflr,. While thetwo armies under Gener Victoria Attends the Session of Parliament forgetful of all prejudice let us strive to do justice an important decision bearing tfjy to the great, gigantic interests committee al Grant aasd Genera* liee were con At 3finneapolis the jury foiiod" August* where women have shown themselves as Pe Programme, and Her on the question of interstate comment*, to our charge. [Loud cheersj Oyse not guilty of the murder of Mark Norton. fronting eac&other below Petersburg, and particularly interesting as itdeals with to'be first-class sailors. Maybe yoti Customary Speech is Read. Mr. Gladstone spoke for an hour am 'JS- President Jefferson Davis became so the right of a state to inCterfere with the twenty minutes, and was greatly applaudet A yotraff man named A. W. Wells, -a pho'tograpber &ave seen* a big schooner yacht cruis* LONDON-, Jan. 21. Tne weather to-day was sale of liquor within its borders by citizensof exhausted byoVerwork that he determined throughout. employed at Miller's gallery, tmauapicious for the reappearance of the other states. The court holds thebroadJ fag about the lower bay with a handsome, to rest for a, few days- His Minneapolis, was found dead in tie room Mr. Parnell said proposition that no state has the right queen in public. It was a dull, heavy day, steward was a worthy Serman named gray-haired woman standing at? which he had been occupying for several He had always believed that if the principh to discriminate against the cs&zens or the and 1h streets were covered with snow and Eggling, who- before *he war condacted nights pas$ in a lodging bouse, supposed were admitted that Ireland was entitled to som the wheel and keeping her full and by product of other states, even though such blush. Promptly at 1:30 p. m. the royal form of self-government, the settlement of tin "from an overdose of laudanum. a flourishing nursery business discrimination be based on the exercise of with one spoke, I have, anyhow, and party left Buckingham palace for the house details would not be found a formidable tast near Richmond The President notified The Washington County Agricultural society the police power, and designed So preserve and there would be BO great difficulty in secur of lords. The route of the royal pageant had I aaa-told that there are half a dozen elected officers for the ensuing jear the health and morals of the people. The ru'i the empire against separation. He him Eggling ot his purpose to take a been covered with graveL This prevented self, although a Protestant, feared no dan and fixed the-time for holding the annual syllabus of the decision is as follows: ladies whose husbands belong to the rest, and directed that all visitors be the horses from falJing, and enabled more ger to the minority in Ireland fron fair on Tuesday, Wednesday, ThurhC&ay No. 741 Samuel A. Walling against the exaiuded until' further orders. Mr. the Catholics. The whole qnestioi New York Yacht Club, who are as rapid progress to be made. Her majesty and Friday of the week preceding the state peopleof the state Michigan. In Jwne, 1883, was one of reasonable or exorbitant rents Eggling and his assista^'^ carried out faiy, whenever the state society may decade rods an open carriage, drawn bv eight handy about deck* as their husbands Walling was prosecuted in the police court He denied that the National leigne encouraeed **3 to hold their fair. theisr instructions, and M? Davis- se- horses. The household cavalry acted as the boycotting. The Nationalist members, of-Grand Rapids, Mich., under a*!%ate law are.- on seeing the manifest deshe renely enjoyed his rest. escort to the queen. Large crowds lined the imposing a tax on persons engaged in the Ifc'is reported! at Dnluth that the DulJlSi England to weigh the Irish qnestioi business of selling liquor in that riat to Shigowners have- a cast-iron, casehardened streets through which the royal procession & Iran Range Railroad company will put calmly, had resolved that no' extravagance One night at about 10 o'clock there be bhipped from any other state. He was men to work at once clearing right of way passed, and her majesty was cheered all word or action on their part should mar th( rule which- forbids skippers was a strong pull at she front Bi drummer for the firm of Ca\anagh & first fair chance Ireland ever had, neither Liber between that city and Two Harbors.to get along the route. The scene in the house o to take-their wives to- sea, the theory als nor Parnellitss appearing to be inclined U. doorbell. Mr. Eggling answered Co. of Chicago, and he as charged ill one ready for gradim in the spring, and an extensio 1 ords was very brilliant. Peers and peeresses, challenge. being that a captain will be looking court with selling liquor at wholesale-without of the road to Duluth in the summer. the call, and^ on opening the judges, ministers and biphops were present after the wife when- he ought to be ts license, and in another with selling door found standing outside a in large numbers, in full court dress. Gaslight and taking orders for its sale without a looking after the ship. It's a bad The first installment of the great collection venerable gentlegwin who gave his The D: Sinclair Publishing Companv was used in the chamber owing to the license. He was convicted and sentenced of models and casts of btatuary theory and i3 not always held to. (Winona Republican} of Winona filed articles name- and said K^ wished to see absence of the sun. This enhanced the to pay fine, and was imprisoned in default which comprises all the works executed by of ^corporation? with the secretarv of There xst* the case of the cargo ship the President on business of great importance. beauty of the scene, as it showed more fully of payment. He appealed to the the eminent sculptor, Randolph Rogers of state. The capital stock is $50,000. *The "Edgar," homeward botmd from Senegal Mr. Eggling informed him the brilliancy of the jewels and splendor of county circuit court, in which the case was Rome, during his active life of more than incorporators-are Daniel Sinclair, W. E. tried by a jury, and found i guilty. to London. The fever broke out, the dresses worn by those present The that the President bad retired, and thirty-five years-, and presented by him to Smith, John Bobftff. E. S. Youmans. The case was carried to the. supreme queen looked as if she were suffering from a could not possibly bfe seen untiLnext and all the crew were piostrated except the University of Michigan, has been received. A. B.' Youmans, M. G. Norton. W. court of Michigan, whicn dedecided* cold. morning. H. LttJud, J. E.. Norton, L. C. Porter. the captain and the mate. These against Walling. The question in said the-caller, E. A. Gerdtzen, H. Choate. H. C. "But^my dear sir/ The Marquis de Mores, the Dakota cattle two men'went into the engine-room, the case-is whether the statute under which THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. Balconi,J. A. Prentiss, L. C. Bonner. D.D. king, was among the passengers on the who gave his name .sMr. A., "it will and the eaptain's wife steered. But Walling was prosecuted is repugnant to the The following is a summary of the leading Cane M. Wilson, har!es Horton, H. J. steamer Lohadar, which arrived from be too liate then. I wish to try to constitution of the United States. This points in the queen's speech: for her grit the ship would have been CV'Neill and/William-Mitchell, allot Winona. Havre at New York recently. court held (Judge Bradley delivering the save the lives of two German deserters My Lords and Gsntlemen: My relations with, lost. A. R. Burkdall was. appointed judge of opinion)/ that a discriminating tax imposed It is estimated that the losses to the Florida other powers continue to be of a tnendlv character. from, the other sida who ara^oondemned probate o-f.Pine Stone county by Gov. The differences which existed wheD I last by a state operating to the disadvantage orange growers on account* of the late Tfhentherewasthe heroic May Pattenrwho to be shot at sunrise^ as addressed you, between my government and Hubbard, viee P. E. James resigned. of the products of other states cold snap will be from 1,500,'0()0 to $2,- Bu8siaVm the snbjeet of the boundaries of Afghanistan, was with her husband in a voyage spies." when introduced into the first mentioned 000,000. Frost is repoited in Cuba also. Dr". R. G. Hutching, after a successful service have been satisfactorily adjusted. In around the Horn in the early day? The mention of the nativity ci the state is irr effect a regulation in restraint of of hearly four years as pastor of Plymouth pursuance of a convention which will be laid Capt. Couch, the irrepressible Oklahoma! of the California gold excitement. Commerce among the states, and as such doomed men touched a sympathetic before von, English and Russian commissioners, church, Minneapolis, has tendered boomer has gone to Washington to lobby with the full conference of my ally, the ameer of Her husband was taken sick off the is a usurpation of the power conferred by his resignation. accepts a call to the chord in Mr. Eggling's heart, and he invited for a bill to open 13,C00,000 acres df the Afghanistan, have been engaged in demarcating the constitution upon the congress of the Second Congregational church at Oberlin, the Horn, and she took his place on reservation to settlers. Mr.-A. to a seat inths hall. After the frontier of that country. I trust that their United States. The supreme court of Ohio. the quarter. The crew was a lot of -work, aheady far advanced, may tend to secure hearing tfte main particulars of thaarrest At New Haven, it is generally conceded Michigan held that the tax imposed by the the continuance of peace in Asia. The rising in The National Tube-works has purchased swabs none of'them knew a sextant that Professor Dwight will succeed President and sentence of the supposed spies, act is an exereise of the police power of 1B Eastern Itoumeha has given expression to a all 'the capital stock, of the Sauk Centre Porter in the Presidency of Yale college. from ar spudbag, not even the mate desire of the inhabitants for a change in the political Mr. Eggling became interested in their the state for the discouragement of the use WaWr company, and thus becomes defendant arrangements under which they were but Mrs. Patten kept? the log, and of intoxicating liquors and the preservation deliveranee. He accordingly left Mr. A. in the tui bcGught by the village placed by the treaty of Berlin. My object in the General Passenger Agent Fee of the Northern of the health and morals of took the sunyand navigated the ship in the hall, and went upstairs to Mr. negotiations which have followed has beenC in'foreclosure.. FHsco, oaring for her husband Pacific has issued a circular announce the people. The supreme court of the to bring them, according to their into Davis' chamber. He opened the Soo The bank} postoffice and several stores at wish, tinder the prince of Bulgaria's ing the appointment of George S. Marsh as United States holds that this wQuld be a when iiiwas herwatchibelow. noiselessly and moved oa tiptoe across Blooming Prairie wcpcdestroved bv fire. rule, while nintalning nnimpaired the assistant general ticket agent, his title and perfect justification of the act if it did not Another case was where a woman essential rights of tne sultan. Under a convention Loss, $7,100 insurance 2,200. the carpeted floor toward the bed, duties to correspondiwith those of H. C. discriminate against the citizens and products-of concluded with the porte, commissioners served as skipper is that of the British fearing th&t Mr. Davis wou'dibe asleep. Davis, assistant general passenger agent. other states and thus usurp one of Alsba poBtoffice, Fllmore county, has have been appointed on behalf of England and brig "Cleotus," Miss Betsy Miller, the prerogatives of the national legislature. been discontinued. Mail for that place Turkey to confer with the khedivo and report The aas was burning d'naly. Mr. Davis Joc.Mackin, the ex-Chicago boss in the upon the measures that are required for securing The court concludes: "We think ill hereafter-be supplied from Leltoy. master Hec- father was a shipowner happened to be awdke" and asked peuetentiary, and his bondsmen are trying the defense of Egypt, and stability and the act in question operates as a regulation Winona proposes to have a pontoon of- Saltcoats. Ha had no sons, to devise means- for producing him before his chamberlain what h* wanted. efficiency of the government in that country. of commerce among the states in a bridge to connect that city with W'lsconsL&. the United States court. Greatly to my regret, I was compelled in November and took his daughter into his office "Mr. President," satd Eggling, "I matter within the exclusive power of congress, to declare war against King Theeban of and about the docks as*a companion. Andre Andrews,a Chicago pawnbroker,was have been in your service a lon time, and that it is for this reason repugnant Burmah. Acts of hostility on his part against Rev. J. J. Hall of Auburn, Me., nho has taken to Joliet state prison, to serve out She gradually picked up a knowledge my subjects and the interest of my empire had, to the- constitution of the United and have never,as you know, solicited just been called to the pastorate of the since his accession, been deliberate and continuous. his term of eight years for receiving stolen of ships- *ind navigation. Finally she Stales, and void. The judgment of the any special favors from you." First Free Baptist Church of Minneapolis, These had necessitated the withdrawal property. Andrews, it is understood, is supreme oo-urt of Michigan is reversed and became so enamored with a life at sea of mv representative at his court. My demands Mr. Davis admitted t'sfct. is saidt be one of the-leading ministers of veiy wealthy. The police assert that he the case r.smanded, with instructions to for redress were systematically evaded and disregarded. that her father put her in command this denomination in, the country. "I have one to ask now," resumed maintained for many- years the most'extensive take such further proceedings as may not An attempt to confiscate the property of the "Cle&tus," which "fence" for thieves in the West. Eggling, "and I hope n will not refuse At Mdorehead, Judge Collirs sentenced of my subjects trading under agreement, be inconsistent with this opinion." The he buiifj expressly f&r her. For and a refusal to settle the dispute by arbitration, James Irwin to penitentiary for life for the it." He then requested that Mr. decision applies to every state and territory The Gallatin Valley (Mon.) bank has convinced me that the protection of British murder of S. Hewes, of that place in September more than twenty years she sailed the and the drummers will no longer be A., who was- waiting it. the hall down just closed the store oi August Gpttschalck life and property and the cessation of dangerous last. compelled to pay license in other states "Cleotus" about the stormy coasts on a chattel mortgage ol $14,000. given to anarchy in upper Burmah could only be stairs, be-allowed to eme up to the effected by force of aims. The gallantry of my than, those in which they live. Walter Cooper, which he sold to the bank. Reports fiom I6gging'fields show that the of Great Britain and thecontment, resisting chamber to see him n urgent business, European and Indian force under Gen. Pendergast late snows lu^e-spread generally over the the wooings of- the many gallant A special from Washington says. The involving the lbs ol two innocent rapidlv brought the country under whole pineries^and\ allayed all fears of a president, in conversation with a Republican my powers, and I have decided that the most sailor boys who were fascinated soldiers. bhort cut New later-State Commerce BlU. certain methods of insuring peace and order senator, said- "I am led to believe by her bravery, and when, her father The president consented, and4n a is to be found in the permanent incorporation of that the majority of' your body intend to G-. A.'Gr erson, ^Hiarnessmaker of Rochester, Senator Collom, of Illinois, from a select died she succeeded to and. conducted the kingdom of Burmah with my empire. The short timeMr. A..accompanied by Eggling.prehciited insist that 1 shall give my reasons for suspending made an assignment to J. W. Emerson committee, has reported to the senate a time which has lapsed since I assumed the hi& business successfully. himself "Aelore the prudent, an officeholder at the time I nominate for the benefit of. eastern ci editors. His direct government of Ind'a, makes it desirable bill for the regulation of inter-state commerce, Not th least interesting of the stories that the operation of the statutes bv which that his successor. I must inform you liabilities are about'$l,200, and assets an who-reniame 1 iu bed. Altera the same being accompanied by an chance was effected, should be carefully investigated. of' women at sea are the tales of that I shall do nothing of the kind. Nominations squahamount or more. exhaustive report in which the whole question short preliminary conversation- Mr. I command this important matter to are made by and with the consent the female pirates. Seane of them are is oiurefully considered. The public The^ twenty-six hour bicycle contest at A. made known the object of his it.it. your earnest attention. The negotiations respectinar of the senate. It is fitting in such cases, interest, says the report, demands that the rights of the French republic on historical as well as romantic. Alwilda, the Washington rink, Minneapolis, between which was- to secui arepi ieve for. the that the senate should have all the information the coasts of Newfoundland, under the tieatv of questions of dispute between shippers and Mile Louise Armando, the American champion the daughter of Symardus, a Gothic two niPi until he charge against "Utrecht, have been brought to a satisiactoi conclusion they desire regarding the man carriers be no longer left solely to the latter long distancev-bn-yelist.and Fred Shaw King, was betrothed by her father by an asreement which will be laid beioie them could be furLher investigated. whose nomination they are asked to confirm, for settlement. The following is an of Mitchell, Dak., was finished, and resulted you and before the legislature of Newfoundland to Alf, ttae heir to the throne of Denmark. but when they insist upon my reasons President Davis asked various questions, abstract of the bill as reported: a. victoryo thelady Mile. Armando as soon as it a%embles. An agreement has tor making remo\ als they are usurping a The promised marriage was also been made with Spam, securing to and,, when informed that the After specifying the classes of carriers, or had made 18' i li'ilos,. while the Dakoti.ia privilege that belongs to the executive this country all commercial lghts granted to so disagreeable to Aiwilda that she rather the kinds ot traffic, to which the had scored 16li. sentence of the di urahead court Geuera-raar Germany in the Caioliue islands. Your consent alone, and their requests will in every case by regulations prescribed are to apply and declaring gathered a troop of young amazons, tial had been ai will be asked to legislativeNjnedsuies rendered The Minneapolis- Y. M. C. A. will erect a be denied. This is the position I propose that all changes made by such carrieis "necessarv in the convention on the subject of dressed them in thevgarb of sailors, 70,000 building. Lee, declared thn l^e could not and to take, and I am ready to abide thaconi shall be reasonable, the preliminary international copvnght, to which I have agreed. left her h'omi? and put Jk sea as a Viking. would not interfe re Mr. A. became sequences. BBITAIN'S INTERNAL, AFFAIES. sections-aim to prohibit e\ery variety of Mrs. Squires wife of Lieut. Iferbeit G. She-was exceedingly courageous importunate, amd Mr. Davis so fu,r relented unjust discrimination, to prescribe adequate Squires, U. S. A*, died, at Yorkers, N. Y., Senator Voorhees expects return for and successful. Finally she ne day 'penalties therefor, and to prescribe recently. Lieuti Squires is a son of J. T. as toaagrjje 'hoaro think overltheo J? regret to s.vy that no material improvement his support of the bill to admit Dakotathe or at the eivi tan be noted in the condition of trade or agricultuie. found ei oraw of pirate*, who were bewailing for enforcement in the courts of the United Squares of Faribault, and the deceased was matter republicans will vote for the admission of I feel the deepest sympathy with the States-. These sections include the requirement formerlyMibs Pinkey Fargo, daughter of the-loss of yhair commander. Montana and Washington territories as which ML*. A. w*ou receive his linal great number of persons in many vocations of that all carriers shall"afford.reasonable the late William .G. Fiirgo, of Buffalo, N. Y. She proposed that they safl under states, for which he has introduced bills. iife who are suffering under a pressure which, I decisiom Mr. JV. men withdrew, and facilities for the interchange of traffic trust, will prove transient. I have seen with Both of these territories have democratic Knudtson,general merchandise, of Beaver her command. The raen were pleased at the appoint 1 time returned to the with oonnecting lines, and the prohibition deep sorrow the renewal since I last addressed delegates in congress and he assumes that (Veek, Rock county, became insolvent, with her bearing and readily accepted. vou of the attempt to excite the neople of Ireland chamber with E ggJInjj. The President of a greater charge for a shorter than for a they will continue to give a democratic majority and a receiver was-appointed to adjust his to hostility against the legislative union Withthi increase of forces she became longer distance, except when it be affirmatively courteously infoisned his guest, that after being admitted to statehood. affairs for the benefit of his creditors. His between that country and Gi eat Britain. I am a terror totthe coa&fc and rapidly increased established by the carrier that suchi he hadi considered the matter folly, resolutely opposed to any disturbance of that It is also said that the Texas senators will liabilities are abouti $15,000, and assets charge does not constitute an unjust discrimination. hear fleet ejoul the lasomber of fundamental law, and in resisting it I am convinced support the Dakota bill with the expectation about 10,000. and ccnM not ichange his decision. that I shall be heartily supported by mv Such common carrier may. her sailors. that the republicans will vote for the "Tho men must die, i'5General' Lee A young Norwegian named Hallbert parliament anfl my people. The social no less howe\ ar, in special cases be authorized by division of Texas into three states. A bill It finally became ^leoessarjr to- exter- than the material condition of that country engages has approved, tha sentence," ssid the Ktoudson, froniMinacsota, wasconfidenced the commission to charge less for longer for this purpose has not yet been introduced, my anxious attention. Although there minatetbis new bando pirates under ot of 200 by a couple of sharpers at Milwaukee. President. than t&r shorter distances for the transportation has been dnring the last year no marked increase but the proposition is being advocated, Knudson recently sold a farm an u&know,n and haadbomecommand- of passengers and property. Another "Is tbat your irrevocable ce-xiclu- of serious crime, there is in manv places a concerted and is increasing in p&pularity. Alf the rejected lover, was near Red Wing, for $2,400, receiving eB,-ands resistance to the enforcement of legal section requires all carriers subject to the sion?" Mr. A. tnemulously asked., a obligations, and I regret that the practice of organized aibout SiEoQ'in pacthal payment. held1 The house committee on labor provisions of the proposed act to file their placefi in commanI,of the naval fleet "It* is I tea^Bjot reverse, ify!'' Mr. intimidation continues to exist. I have meeting and listened to the arguments of a tariffs and classifications with the interstate In the supreme- ?ourt Judge Dickinson that was- ordered to search, for her. caused every exertion to beu-ed for the detection Davis^repliedL delegation representing all branches of the commerce commission, and provides JsHed a decia-ien afifcrming the judgment of and punishment of these crimes, and no effort rise Theflfeets-met in lite-Gulf of, Finland. "Thea," srai Mr. A "will government printing office in favor of the that they shall be posted or otherwise published1, will be spared by my government to protect Ijochren, of the Hennepin county but leaves to be determined by the* Aiwilda- laid her ship along-side the Irish subjects in the exercise of their legalrights bill introduced by Representative Foran of from*your bee *nd unite wit'V me in district court, ancideclining to grant anew and in the enjoyment of individual libertv. If, Admiral's, ajid, ir.sfche battle that ensued Ohio, to restore the rate of wages paidito commission the manner of publication and prayjer to Almighty God for the souls .trial for Ihomas. Hanley, now servit.g a as my information leads me to apprehend, the employes* of the-government printing office the place at and when such rates shall, be haifi'of her crew was killed outright, life sentence-at Ststlw at jr for the murder of We-pooi? u-jrfortuncwes whor are to existing provisions of the law should prove to be prior to Mai'cb, lS77,when by a clause in the published. Provision is .made for enfore* inadequate to cope with these growing evils, I of his partner, Tluomas Ryan at St. Paid. and she was overpowered by the be sho.1 to "death in j^mornuag?" sundry civil appropriation bill, the rates mg the requirements of the commission in -stall look with confidence to your willingness to This ends the master and Hanley will spend Admiral himself. FJlie wore a casque President Lttvis agj*d to ,d this invest mv government with all the necessary were reduced from 60 to 50 cents.per thousand these respects through the courts, and fo"n his life belund ttse prison bars unless released aver, he" head, au^i was no* recognized power. 'Bills will be submitted for tiansferring ani in a Dii^ate the three persons in emsv the maintenance of the rates that may bethus and 50 to 4 0 cents an hour. through executive clemency. to representative councils in the counties of until she ha Ibeen disarmed and When the delegation retired the committee published. Prpvision is also madefor tharroom ware kne-fiing, and Mr. A *Great Britain local business which is now transacted Bishop F0.se.bias started for Europe acr thooasq,ue was removed. The astonishment went into executive session, and decided the appointment by the president oi: by the courts f quarter sessions and other was Ssrventijr prayiag lor the- salva- companiod by hiis wife and five children. authorities. A measure for the reform of county to report the bill favorably to. the live commissioners to bBi'Sonfirmed by th of the puewpective king was tion, of the loomed Germans. Whent They expect toail from New York Feb. 3, government in Ireland Is also in preparation. house. senate, the commissioners first appointed Amen -wa a said I\!*r.Daviswajs abou 1 on the siarashjp Eider of the North Ger-,. great wfeen he saw. the runaway girl These measures will involve the consideration of to continue in office for the terms of two*, the present local burdens. A bill for facilitating HisvaiLe in actuanihad meantime won A document found at Londonderry which man Lloydl to proceed directly to Rome, to'irise, "bufehe wa:* pre\ rated, by Mr. three, four, five and sixywars, respectively, the sale of glebe lands in a manner is said to have been circulated by thepolice and to jetunn is August. The bishop is to the respect of tha-liair pirate, and she Al, who sai[: beginning the 1st day of July next, not adapted to the wants of the rural headed "Secret Irish Police Manifesto," preside-over tfee Methodisii conferences.in married the manwh cortqwered her. population will also be submitted to vou, as more than three of whom shall be appointed "Now-, M$. PresioSenb, JiiwainS you to and concluding "Issued by the Ulster Force." Italy, Switzerland, Denrraark, Sweden and will also bills for removing the difficulties which from the same political party. Sevenal Soarcely les3 uomantixj- were the gray." It appeals to the police to refrain from as prevent the easv and cheap transfer of lands Xorwoy, and. also as fraternal delegate to DaT, is, howoR-er, ir^jstod on rising, sections aie devoted ,toprescribin the dinties careers of a number of women who, for ameliorating the distressed condition of the Mr. eisting at evictions. Mr. Gladstone,^writing meet the X&ritish Wesleyan conference of the commissioners, and thei manner poor'm the western highlands and the islands of by privation, Saa-ve been lad to assume to the mayor of Belfast, said that his and fitter d^ng si,,.Sfttfd. "Mr which meets-this year :a* John Wesley's in which complaints are-to be investigated Scotland for the more effectual prevention of receiving the Ulster deputation would tend formes-chapel on City rojwl in London. -she-dress of rnsnn take to the sea.| Eggling, tjring me some pa.pw and pen accidents in mines for extending the powers of and prosecutions instituted under'the direction ink.5'' The weri- speedily pro-i to accredit the mische\ ious and groundless the railway commission in respect to the regulation for a living. Th* case ci Mary Reed, and when found)necessary. The salary Offker Wbaley of Hr^vley arrested two., of rates, and for the codification of the statement that he intends to makepropos of each commissioner is to be $75QO' per wheat.thief leaders in cabm in tbo -big ^ohiced, a*nd in a QW mase*t the de-^ anEiaglis gi^lj.i&inpoint. Hermothr, ciimmal law. I trust that results beneficial to als with reference to Ireland. annum. woods, near Spring eek. Thev made a er raised her Ina boy's hress, so thai, Ahe cause of education may issue from the royal foired reprieve nas haui'fd.50 Mr. A, commission which I have appointed to inqmre full wmfesion and the-rest oi th^outfit The regular fortnightly meeting of the she should hs^a-less trouble, in rising who, aiter prcjijsely tlumking th& into the working of the education acts. The will Fiacap^ured, as the- officer is their National league was held Dublin. John above the gyivations which she ejjn prompt and effective dispatch of the important .President, hastened hae to the ConFederate Florida Bardie Frost-Bltteni. track. Tbey have rp^-ded the south iPfWt Deasey, member of parhampnt for West business which in an ever-growing proportion dur?d as a child!. She was first afcotmaai camp,. arru*mg^ just in tintua of tile county all wirier. lalls to you to transact wiP, I doubt not, occupv Mayo, occupied the chair, andin an address Frsxnk It. Hpllingsworth, of,, C&icago and than* A cadet in the guards. to aveat the execution'" your attention. In these and in all other said that he cared neither about the proposed reached Washington direct frouij Florida, Congressman Milo White write* tthe Wfenoaa matters pertaining to your high functions, I Fiaally she foil in love with a brother coercion nor reform the Parnellites lie says: The condition of affairs.there is Republican th^b he did notfc recommend! earnestly commend vou to the keeping and cadet, revealed her sex, and the two. Proud of liis SSster. were masters of the situation and before very discouraging, -The loss to the- orange Thomas Halljtor postmajjtter^P.reato^i guidance of Almighty God. w&re marrsad in the presence of T.bfeir-' the end of the year Ireland would have its crop from the recent cold snap, will not although aske&tjo do so. Th *Chicag Tribune r^ates the case own parliament. fall short of i',a00,000. The- principal regiment. TJhe husband died, aftfsr at Salooao license fog Rice county waB^frsad' of a young nju wlip,was regard^ as loss is in the destruction of theyonang trees, year or twa* and theo Mary diQgsedl bjv-tohe-eounty cojwnissioners $50. In Congressmen Nelson and Wakefield are per cent, of which ar,e ruined. a phirnomeriidn, beeauso- he tooh his sup as a mam again and went toyfieaJ KKITISH PARLIAMENT. FlW Earth coua&y the ligur*was $1Q0, both on the subcommittees, to take charge Many persons who had invested their sistr to all the best yatertainrants and'ia Steele cou%t^'it was voaed nqts to, of appropriation bills, the- former in the She eventjualSy was captured Ljfc a*ail means in the planting of orange trees have Sivant any. andractually,dev&bed Jbimself tQ, her Indian and the latfcer inthepostoffice. The joined a ginate. Her she again fell an grown discouraged and are preparing to Debate in Parliament on the Queen's subcommittees consists of five, of whom duaCng the lectura-andi opera season. love. The object of iter passion having leave the statei Owing to thfr stringency El Grue, whvekipped from, Hawlfiys ai Speech. two are Republicans. Being praised fcfc his. unusual attention of the money, laarket 18 and 2 0 per cent is year-ago to escape arrest for selling Imort'gaged beccane involved in a quarj^l'with The president approved the act providing being chargedt by the bankers, and others to ij,"?, sifter, the yousg man property^has been seerj^a the, woods Lord Salisbury, in a speech outlining the a shipneaito she was. Yeryfearfutalesfche aooj Detroit, for the performance of the duties of the for short loan's, and in some instances this, psomp&b and -gvionffiy replied. policy of the government, said: should be killed. president in case of the removal, death ftas reached. 33 high as 24 per. cent per an-, Germany had given assurances that she did "Nc, there's, nothing worr-J&rful or The roof oS: J'oe Fritz's sifljble at Petersburg It wae.ioipossiblethathe shpufel refuse num. or inability both of the president and vice not intend to annex Samoa. With regard to was crushed in by snc#, a.pd.^pajfctf eytraior Jinary abcsit it. Sbje- is the to* fiiht, and so she picked a president. Burmah he said it would be better to await arrival valuable hesges, killed. 3cjy woman kno*r in whoa^t I have of papers from Lord Dufferin before making quarsal, with his antagonist, forced a Greltana Apistle, a young Italian, shot? A gang of cowboys raided Burlington, any statement. Thn government was using shfcmoBt thor-ougfe confident and killed isis wife in New York. Whan She is At Moorkeadl the jury ih the Inw.in t&se fight aiw3 came out victorious two Tex., four of whom were killed by a sheriff's* its influence to prevent any important breach in brought before a magistrate he claimed! returned a verdict of guilty ofuuuKferin posse. hours- before the time set fax tbe duel international laws. On this he felt strongly, (always th.e ssane^ always pleased and justification, on the ground that she waa because it had been reported that he had given the secon2jdegree after being oiitt aJl Bight. I of ber lover, to whom, nidantime she I affectionate,, and to tell yea- the can- encouragement to Greece. This statement he continually irritating hia by singing^ hhfr Aid trqth, X'm afraid saa'H go and1/no hadire-vealedJ her sex. Thsy.were mar The coiaeD- block of tliegreat l!ce3Place emphatically denounced as untrue, and declared Using Words of On Syllable* praises, of a former'husba.od. 1.. i 4 ffiid *rnf.V T^rn. affoiA c^n^?tl r,s\ maray sorss of those ir/sifcation men that England above all desired peace in the east. in St. Paul' was laid '3lhursd:$$ night the ried' by an island priest. He waa? The safe in County Treasurer Hartman'fe Civil Service Commissioner Edgerton The government had refrained from rentwing 14th insii, -with an iapopiu procession around hmy and be unhappy all her^ eyeatwally killed, and efts- became a the'crimes ant in Ireland, because there had been office at Newcastle, Pat,, was blown* open for a nnmber of years ha,s delivered and lots,of" iun. It was the largest turnout life. a prospect of returning order in that country. sailor on the toigantine Githe famous? by thieves and 5200 in money, $10Q0O in of people since th. monster celebration an annual speech before the pupils of The experiment had failed, although every "Shel has. nobody e^a-xtono look to. uoteaand $4,500 in county warrants&a&en. girate, Captaan Rachmao. who had a& off tib completion, of, tihe- Northern I'l take care she -Joe have obanee had been given to make it succeed. the public schools at his home at Ft. and1 The, burglars escapedi 3. consort another female who httd Nothing, he said, could exceed the patience of Pacifism Wayne, Ind. These addresses, have to look to. anybody t'n@. I suppose chf earl of Carnarvon in carrying out his mission Thomas F. Gault,, a postal clerk cuaning been a sailoa- and apir&te4 Annie Bfrvi*ey. Tba valuation la, Winojsa. eounty is: of peace. The disease existed in West-minster, been characterized by the simplicity between Burlington, and Council BlaJEfs on some fca a genuine- uaan will come Mary preserved tha- secret o:fbjer and not in Ireland, and the government Rea] estate, $8,183 T84 pwsanal proper. of language employed. Although the th& Chicago, Burlington & Qumcy road, along. bo's a genuine- man, I won't sex, and by ner bravusy and skin ecured must try to stamp it out here. The words of tyK $2,714,139 totaK $10,897,123* was arrested on complaint of Inspector addresses were of considerable length, 3fir. Gladstone were answerable for many Irish objeet^. Until bo epee come, she's a high position ito the estimate auvaunt of tsue. levied, $18,9^909.85. Adsit and take* before Commiisioner evils. Mr. Gladstone had not spoken with sufficient not a word containing more than one good enough for m** and if I evj? find of her shipmates. Tha vessel was firmness concerning the integrity of the Hoyne in Chicago,, charged wijtb. stealing Information a bo received by tjhe syllable was used in them. A New as goiod a girl, I'll sjarry her. empire. finally captured and! taken into Port packages of mershandie sent by mail. sfeuriff of 1*1 Cnosse county. Wis., that York paper called attention to this The prime minister's speech was received RoyaU Jamaica, fcy- Capt. Rogeis, c The example is sjost commendable. Barto or Battson,alisvs Beecher.companioa Amos Stetle^- met Bert Btowers on the the other day, and a down-East ed* with cheera the B&ritish Navy.-, where tie crew, A youn? man wcusJd! do well t^.seek his oIDeWitt, stlias Maxheld, the notorious street at Falfe. City, NeKv and cowhided ucator who nead the paragraph, wrote Mr. Gladstone said: were all condemned to be huiag. Mary sister's society vjatU he fmda another' safe burglar arrested in Minneapolis, a him nearly \o. death for writing an insulting The conduct of Lord Salisbury in the Roumelian Mr. Edgerton a letter, in which he month tigo* was in the custody of ofScers letter to Mrs. Stetler BOs&king base pre* however, revealed- her sex, *& would lady as goori a& sister. matter was honorable to him and worthy of at Liwcoliv Neb, doubted the truthfulness of the statement, posals. hay* escaped panishmen^. but she bis name, and was a credit to England. The saying that he did not believe opposition would render Lord Salisbury every A Chinaman died at Coulterville, Cftl., died of a fever/ before her pardon, arrived. There lias b$e no high* mountain General Manager Manvel, of th* St. Paul assistance and grant him every indulgence in such a thing could be done. Tb# incredulous leaving an estate valued a.t $100,000. Rach&aan and eigjht of his crew and Manitoba railroad, has aettt Frank discovered el late tha the highest connection with the settlement of the Itoumellan individual asked Judge Edgerton Prof. J* Dana,, the eminent geologist Fort\*n to the Fiake university- at Nashvill'j^ were hanged, but the Ya.te ol Annie and Burmese question In regard to Ireland point of tb# Himalaya range. It is. A'jj^v he wished the queen's speech bad been more explicit. oi Yale- college, has delivered the first ol a Term. Fortuon is a young colored Bonney ia unknown. -^National Qalette. to write him .one sentence of 30 not at aR probable that any higher, He was convinced that only the gentle series, ol lectures ''Evolution," i which m-AB, and for some time p*t has been a words of one syllable each. In reply elevation than this will be found ex-, tod oonctlatory handling of the Irish question he took the ground that the wdir of ftriter at the Ryan Hotel, St. Paul. Doting the Judge wrote no less than three would be effectual. He had always striven cepting upon a continent a comparatively creation must, scientific reaewwis, have Mr. Manvel's recent ufay at the hat&l* Vo eliminate the elements of wrath aud passion sentences of Anglo-Saxon. syllable take* place as descriBM in the, Kibto. Fortson waa especially attentive to Vm, small island as New Zealand or n discussing Ireland. The exercise of candor Chicago has raised $5,000 fo? the words, one ot the sente*4oea containing and justice could alone afford the smallest hope This he repays by giving th* young f|low a New-Quinea could hardly have c\ The value the estate leht W late J. of solving the difocuUy. Whatever It may bo eli*t of Mrs. Emury A. Starr*. 42 words. iv good education. Mr^ Mfttwcl will all mountain so Uigb as this. 3 UppincoMfe about *7,WQttyMk necessary to do tor Ireland sboatf. bo dj expenses. -^ggsfi^"