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MINNESOTA AGBICTOLTCIIAL, SOCIETY ot war. No part ol the money so appropriated New Ulm Review. COMEESSIOML SUMMAEY. Condensed General News. first, it deprives them of their property shall be expended o'r drawn from the treasury of the United States until without dueprocess of law, and second, it Annual Meeting in St. PaulH. XV. Pratt, $250,000 shall have been subscribed and SENATE.Mr. Walthall, re-elected senator deprives them of the equal protection of paid into the funds of said Grant Monument JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. A TORT DEFEAT. from Mississippi, was sworn in. A bill of Faribault, Elected President and R. C. the laws. association and is available for the to provide for the settlement of the debt ol Judson Re-Elected Secretary. purpose of erecting the monument. Judge Moody has been heard by the the Pacific railroads was reported. Th The Salisbury Government Defeated 250 NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. electoral count bill was made the subject The twenty-ninth annual meeting of the House committee on territories upon the to 329, in a Test Tote In the House of I of a speech by Mr. Morgan. Minnesota Agricultural society, opened proposition to divide the territory of Dakota. Commons. SENATE.The bill for the admission of Resolutions in, memory of the late Representative Numerous petitions ask the Massachusetts Dakota came up in the senate. Mr. Butler's with President Clarke in the chair. Secre He followed the same line of argument Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, the ConseraHve Rankin of Wisconsin were adopted, substitute for the committee's bill tary Judson submitted the portion of his pursued by him at hi* previous hearing. legislature to prohibit the use and a committee appointed to attend leader, gaje notice in thehouse of commons was read. It is an "enabling" act, providing the funeral. Bills were introduced enabhnf report not already published. He disclaimed any personal interest of tobacco, but it is safe to say these Tuesday alternoon the 26th inst., that for the admission of the Territory of Indians to be postmasters or hold any office in the division oi the territory on the 6th Dakota as a whole as a state of the Union President Clarke made a statement of the government would introduce on Thursday petitions will not be granted. Trask", in connection with the government when an election shall have been held under parallel, and charged that Mr. L. Johnson, what had been accomplished during the a bill to suppress the Iri3h National Indians, and to increase pensions. the old anti-tobacco apostle has been this act and a constitution, Republican who accused him of desiring such a division Senator Van Wyck's pension bill provides past two years. He spoke of the generous eague and other dangerous societies, to in form shall have been adopted by the people dead a number of years. among other things that the pension now in order that he might be returned to the gift of the present fair grounds by the residents of such territory. The substitute also prevent intimidation, to protect life and granted widows or minor children of deceased Senate, was not a citizen of Dakota but prescribes in detail conditions to be observed of Ramsey county, and the act of property and maintain public order in Ireland. soldiers and sailors shall be increased by the proposed state as to public lands, Robert Emmet was buried in a Illinois. He said that Mr. Johnson was a the legislature in donating money to improve from 8 to $12 per month. This announcement was greeted schools, etc. Mr. Butler took the floor in land speculator, who wanted a division handsome cemetery in the village of these grounds. Notwithstanding the Mr. Sawyer offered a resolution, which with loud cheers. SirMichael said he would support of his substitute, which was an was agreed to, in which the senate, aftei north and south in order to bring his disadvantageous circumstances during the enabling act under certain conditions. He Glasnevin, 3 1-2 miles from Dublin. ask the house to give the bill precedence." coHcurringinthe house resolution, expresses was followed in a very able speech from lands near the capital of the new state and fairs last fall, the association cleared $20,- In accordance with Emmet's wish, no The notice given by the Conservative its deep sensibility of the loss Mr. Wilson of Iowa. thus enhance their value. Mr. McDonald, 000, and President Clarke thought sustained by congress in the death leader of the government's intention to introduce monument will be erected above the Bills were introduced for the discontinuation banker of Pierre, Dak., spoke a few minutes of Mr. Rankin and provides for that at the next fair, and each succeeding a bill to suppress the National grave until Ireland regains national of the coinage of silver dollars and the a committee of three senators to in support of tne views expressed by one, at least $25,000 would be purchase of bullion to forfeit certain railroad league was greeted by the Parnellite members act^ with the housp committee in superintending liberty, which does not seem so far Judge Moody. cleared. He thought the future a land grants in Michigan. Eulogies the funeral and escorting the remains with cries of "Cowards!" "Shame!" and distant as at the time of Emmet's were pronounced on the late Representative bright one, and outlined the in of the deceased to Wisconsin. The ironical laughter, the uproar continuing for Elwood of Illinois. execution. chair appointed as such committee Messrs. fluences which would combine to make the Borne moments. Mr. Collings moved his The sensation in the senate was thegilver Sawyer, Blackburn and Jones of Arkansas. Casualty Record. association one of the strongest in the bill introduced by Mr. Sherman, which was amendment to the address on the subject of United States. In conclusion Mr. Clarke The St. Cleud hotel at Philadelphia HOUSE.In his opening prayer, the chaptain as follows: The Federal Senate has passed the allotments. Mr. Gladstone strongly supported feelingly referred to the death of Representative Be it enacted, etc., that the co\*iageof the positively declined a re-election as president. burned. Loss will probably reach $250,000. v* bill fixing the salaries of United States Mr. Collings' amendment, and the Rankin of Wisconsin, and invoked silver dollar provided for by the first section The Kansas papers are full of statements District Judges at a uniform rate of the divine blessing and protection marquis of Hartington opposed it. Sir of the act to which thjs is an amendment, of farmers' losses in sheep, hogs and cattle apon the surviving family. be discontinued from and after the Michael Hicks-Beach said the government $5,000 annually. The importance of In answer to questions from passage of this act. Mr. Bragg announced the death of his colleague, duringthe late freeze. Some sheep men lost would willingly accept the decision of the Gen. Baker, President Clarke reiterated these judicial offices and the character Mr. Rankin, and offered the customary Sec. 2. That the secretary of the treasury 500 sheep hogs were found piled uptogether house, as they had assumed office with his determination not to resolutions, which were unanimously is authorized and directed to purchase of the work performed by the incumbents frozen solidly. adopted, and as a mark of respect to the from time to time silver bullion in bars serve even if elected. S. L. Crocker nominated reluctance and would resign without regret, certainly justifies the increase. memory of the deceased thehouse at 12 15 not less than 9-10 fine at the market price A south bound-passenger train on the Horace Pratt of Faribault,and Truman The amendment was adopted by a vote of adjourned. Thespeaker appointed Messrs. thereof, not less than 2,000,000 ounces There are at' present fifty-six United Southern division of the Illinois Central Smith of St. Paul nominated S. M. 329 to 250, the government thus being de. Bragg, Van Schaick, Stevenson, Guenther, troy per month, and shaty issue in States Judges. railroad was wrecked thirty miles below Emery of Lake City. Both nomination* Carleton, Henderson (111.) and Johnson feated. The result was received by the payment therefor coin certificates of the (N. Y.) as a committee on the part of the United States in denominations of not less Cairo. The locomotive and all the cars except were seconded, and the ballot resulted a* Irish members with derisive cheers and house to take the order for superintending than $10 each, corresponding with the denominations two sleepers were ditched and Engineer follows: cries of "Boycotted!" The house, at the The year 1885, is generally admitted the funeral, and to accompany the remains of the United States notes, A. L. Ruffin was instantly killed. suggestion of Sir Michaol-Hicks Beach, adjourned. of the deceased to his home in Wisconsin. and the bullion purchased shall be retained H. W. Pratt, 104 S. M. Emery, 34 J. J. to have been the worst since 1879 for in the treasury for the security and for the Lord Hartington, Mr. Groschen Hill, 11 scattering, 7. A fire in Wheeler's block, one of the largest the farmers of Great Britain, though payment of the same, and the amount of Mr. Courtney, Sir John Lubbock, and other SEXATE.The day was given up to the delivery The ballot was then declared a formal business structures at Burlington, Vt., such certificates at any time outstanding perhaps not so for those of Ireland. of eulogiesfon the late Vice President moderate Liberals, voted with the Conservatives. one, and Mr. Pratt accepted the position. Biall not exceed the cost of the bullion completely gutted the building. The Evarta The consequence is, that a large majority Hendricks, addresses being made by Senators purchased by such certificates, and the certificates Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Chamberlain, On motion of Mr. Storbeck the secretary house, just south, and the business block Voorhees, Hampton, Sherman, Saulsbury, of the tenant farmers are not thus issued shall be receivable for Sir Charles Dilke, Mr. Trevelyan, Mr. was instructed to cast the unanimous north and several buildings in the rear Evarts, Ransom, Spooner, Vest and customs, taxes and all publie dues, able to pay their rents, and remissions Harrison, after which a memorial resolution Labouchere, Mr. Bradlaugh, Lord Richard vote of the society for W. R. were also damaged. Loss, $50,000 insur. and when so received may be reissued was adopted. of 10 to 30 per cent, have been made Grosvenor and all the Parnellites and the secretary of the treasury Merriam of St. Paul as first vice anc, $30,000, The most marked speeches of the day shall redeem In coin the same certificates voted against the government. president, and Fred C. Pillabury of by a large number of landlords. The were those of Voorhees, Harrison, Evarts on presentation for redemption at Philadelphia had a large fire with losses Minneapolis as second vice president, and The Morning Post says that the resignation and Spooner. It was the first time the harvest in Scotland was worse than the office of the assistant treasurer of the amounting to half a million. The individual latter had spoken in the senate, and he the motions were carried. Gen. La Due of the government will be announced United States, in the city of New York, in it was in England. sufferers, are Monroe Bros. & Co., fully justified the reputation that followed sums of not less than $50. moved that the president cast the vote of on Thursday. him from his state, where his oratonal shoes Lehman & Bolton, lithographers Sec 3. That.any holder of standard silver the society for R. C. Judson as searetary, Thomas Power O'Connor, in an interview, gifts have long been recognized and admitted. St. Cloud hotel and furniture W. H. Butler, dollars or gold coin of the United The trouble between Greece and Tur and the motion was carried with great applause. said Aside from being a scholarly production, States or gold bullion at the mint value, lithographer F. Gutkunst, photographer key is because Greece wants Turkey to it had the merit of originaltiy J. F. Wilcox was elected treasurer The proposed introduction in parliament may deposit the same with the treasurer May&Bro., millinery Schroedler which is rarely found in funeral orations, in the same manner. J. F. Norrish of or any assistant treasurer of the United give her back her aoCKnff Jfr&vince of of coercive measures for Ireland was and Mr.Spooner's treatment of the life and & Hilliary, gloves, George Harris & Sons, States in sums not less than $10 and receive Dakota county and A. N. Johnson of Macedonia, and is represented to be a party trick based upon the hope of Whig record of Mr. Hendricks created quite a sensation. coin certificates therefor similar in denomination printers London house A. Rice, millinery Swift county were elected members of the His commendation of the late ice supporta hope that would probably and legal effect to thecertifitates ready to fight for it. Meantime it is Gallagher & Catey, leather goods Five president's strongest characteristics which board of managers by ballot. provided for in the preceding section. prove delusive. The anti-Irish feeling in reported that the Great Powers of small dwellings. were his thorough convictions and zealous The coin deposited for or representing the England was not so great as the government Horace W. Pratt the new president is partisanship was not only heartily approved certificates shall be retainedin the treasury Europe have decided against the demand supposed it to be. The ministry would by the Republicans but by the one of the oldest and most widely known for the payment of the same on demand. of Greece, and that a British Crimes and Criminals. Democrats also, and members of both parties certainlv be defeated, and Mr. Gladstone residents of Minnesota. His home is in HOUSE.A bill was introduced for the organization crowded around him at the conclusion fleet is ready in the Mediterranean to would form a home rule ministry which Faribault, of which city he has been mayor Tom Mace, who shot and killed Charles of the Territory of OklahomaMemorial of his remarks to tender their congratulations. oppose any warlike demonstration on for two terms. He has been in the grain would have the full support of the liberals Johnson in Sioux city was captured a few addresses were made on the late Representative Elwood In the reserved gallery of the senate, business in the state foi over thirty years, and the Parnellites. Mr. O'Connor characterized the part of Greece against Turkey. miles west of that place. He is now behind the brother of the late \ico president and is now the head of the firm of H. W. the action of the government as 'dire the bars of the county jail. and others of his immediate Pratt & Co., who are one of the largest elevator frenzy." China's Great Event Dr. De Leon of Chicago married Miss Many years ago the firm of Charles relatives and riends were seated owners and wheat dealers in the About the middle of next month the during the delivery of tho eulogies. William O'Brien, member of parliament Emma Rose of that cfty at Davenport, H. Sweet & Co., Boston, failed for Chinese national competition for the Northwest. Mr. Pratt also owns and On the floor of the senate the members from Mallow and editor of United Ireland, Iowa, and deserted her on their return to $4,000,000. It went through bankruptcy ot the Indiana delegation had seats. military degree of Chung: Yuen, the operates several farms in different poitions agreed with Mr. O'Connor that the idea of Chicago, thirty-six hours later. De Leon In one of the galleries Miss Cleveland, Mrs. highest degree of the empire, is to take and resumed business, got its of the state. He is regarded as a suppressing the national league was absurd. Lamont and their guests were seated. In has disappeared, and the girl'' has gone plaoe in Pekin. This is held in the imperial grip again and immediately began shrewd and sagacious business man. In the senators' gallery the wives of many home. presence once in every five years. personal appearance he is a portly, fine members of that body were seated, and in paying off its old debts, of which it Working the Capitalists. The successful competitor is crowned A United States marshal arrived at the various portions of the galleries distinguished looking gentleman of about fifty years ot was legally released. Every dollar of New York Tribune. This is the time by the empei'or, and worshiped as a people were to be seen. Joliet prison with B. T. 0. Hubbard, the age. the principal has been paid and the when there is an annual influx here of persons hero by the military fraternity of the cashier of the First National Bank ofMonmouth, 1? HOUSE.Bills were introduce providing entire nation. To attain to such honors living along the Northern Pacific road. creditors have been notified that the for the election of president and vice president 111., who is under a seven years' The preliminary survey of the proposed wealthy families are more than willing While the great Northwest is snow-eovered, by popular vote to reorganize tho interest will be paid this month. The sentence to the penitentiary fordefrauding Hutchinson, Glenooe Southern road has to give up their entire fortune. Triumphal steamboat inspection service exempting they run on to New York with their the bank out of nearly $200,000. name Sweet & Co. is sweet in the been completed. The survey is in certain raw materials from duties- to increase arches are built for the winner by schemes for building railroads, opening the pilot service prohibiting the importation memory of all honest men. Another severe rain and sleet storm is reported the government, and the people of his charge of Chief Engineer Stevens. So far mines, and developing the country. of pauperlabor. The bill authorizing own province often devote seven days raging west of theRocky mountains. $500,000 in stock has been subscribed, the voluntary retirement of naval officers There are half a dozen Washington |n festivities in his honor. His wife Telegraphic communications was again and the projectors of the road are ery was debated without action. The recent decision of the United Territory people here now. A receives the rank of the first lady of the practically severed between the East and sanguine of success. RepresentatiAe Wakefield presented a memorial M. Cameron, the banker at Spokane Falls, States Supreme Court declaring void empire, and the empress allows her the from the St. Paul chamber of commerce, California. Incessant rains have caused Rev. Dr. G. W. T. Wright, of Minnesota, is presenting to the Northern Pacific managers sum of 3,000 taels per annum as "paint all state laws imposing special taxes urging the improvement of the upper all the streams to overflow, and one-half has been dangerously sick with pneumonia Mississippi river. Representative Nelson, and powder" money. Those who participate a plan for two "feeders" to tap that on commercial travelers is one of the the town of Fresno, Cal., is inundated. The also of Minnesota, presented the petition at his residence in Washington, but is in these contests must have line at bis town. One line is to go southward most wholesome which has emanated damage is already estimated at $20,000. of seventy citizens for opening the Red Lake already attended the military degree of again able to be out of his room. For into the Palouse river region, which Indian reservation to settlement. from that body for a long time. The Kin Yin, and in order to reach this latter three years after going to Washington his is a rich wheat country, and the other height they must have passed successfully taxes which, under various devices, Foreign Gossip. health improved, but for the last year ha* southwest into grazing lands. No road SENATE.The bill to divide the great three examinations. The expenses were levied on those who sold goods not become any better. Valuable placer gold mines are said to Sioux reservation in Dakota and secure the has yet been built into the Coeur d'Alene in these various competitions are relinquishment of the Indian title to a portion on account of business houses in other have been discovered in Honduras. gold fields, but several routes have been The two car loads of cattle which were much heavier than those of the literary of the same was discussed without action. states were not imposed for the purpose surveyed. Mr. Hopkins one of the frozen to death during the severe storm or The trial of the divorce suit arising from competitions. People in humble cir'cumstanees Mr. Harrison spoke in suoport of heaviest investors in that region, told ef revenue, but as a measure of the Iowa & Minnesota division of the Mil can not afford a military the Dilke scandal, in London.has been fixed the biU for the admission of Dakota. Mr. Halrison answered aH that has been education. The military teachers me recently that more and more gold and waukee road have been shipped totheMin for Feb. 4. protection to their own merchants. said against the recent organization of change more than do the teachers of silver are being taken out every month, neapolis Rendering works. Lieut. Borden, who was arrested in Spain They might with equal right levy duties statehood when he said that it could not literature. The students have to provide but it has got to be an old story, now, and for publicly vilifying the queen, has been be seen or known how a state cculd be organized The new Goodrich Avenue Presbyteriai on the products ot other states. their own weapons, must live better very little is heard about it. He added: except by the procedure taken, and sentenced to eight years' confinement in a church, on Goodrich Avenue near Seventh in order to be able to wield the without the consent of congress. He disproved "Mr. Harrington, who is president of a military prison. Lieut. Borden was commander street, St. Paul, was dedicated recently heavy instruments of exercise, must by documents and letters furnished Among the chemicals employed in bank at Helena, was on the train with me of the palace guard, and is a cousin drees expensively, and keep one or by the leadinz Democrats of the territory J. L. Pomeroy, an old settler of Mhine the manufacture of oleomargarine, as the other day when he said that more gold of the late King Alfonso. that the statehood movement was a party more good horses. Consequently the apolis died recently. came into his bank now from Coeur d'Alene one. Hon. Bartlett Tripp, lately appointed is ascertained from certified copies of competition at Pekin will be a vesy fashionable chief justice of the supreme court of the The contracts for brick and stone work region than from all the rest of that section affair. As the Kin Tins of the patents on file in the patent office, are Personal Mention. territory, and one of the most influential on the Minneapolis Post Office building combined." entire empire will be congregated there, sugar of lead, bisulphate of lime, saltpetre, Democrats of the Northwest, has been and is It is understood in New York that Lillian were awarded in Washington. S. S. Kimball even those who have no nope of gaining now, he.said, foremost in the work for statehood, boracic acid, salicylic acid,benzoift Russell and her Solomon have had a of Chicago receives the stone work for the coveted degree will be glad of having been one of those who signed The Next American Cardinal. acid, bitaric acid, bicarbonate fatal quarrel and will separate. the chance to show themselves. the original call for a constitutional convention, $98,736.73, and will use the Ohio blue The Catholic Universe of Cleveland, 0., being president of it when in session, of soda, nitrate of potassia, capcylic Henry L. Wilkins died suddenly in Boston. Berea stone. The brick work goes to Hennessy There is at present only one Chinaman and having been foremost in petitioning in a late issue says: acid, caparic acid, alum, capsic acid, He is the Omaha man who created Bros., Agnew & Cox, for $37,320, in America who is entitled to enter the legislature to authorize the convention From reliable information received from such a sensation a few days ago in a leading making the total for brick and stone work the contest. He is a Kin Yin. and is sulphite of soda, sulphuric acid, caustic whieh framed the constitution now before Rome, we feel justified in saying the holy congress. Other prominent Democrats the chairman of the Chinese Municipal Boston hotel during an attack of insanity, $136,062.73. potash, clorate of potash, peroxide father has determined in the near future to in the territorymen of the highest society at No, 202 Chatham street. His said to have been caused by spiritualism. of manganese, nitrate of soda, nitric Loren Cray, at Lake Crystal, shot P. J. standing as good citizens, able lawyers, create the Most Rev. James Gibbons, archbishop name is Li Hong Gwing. He is 38 He was subdued in the hotel by Parson etc.endorsed the constitution, and many Sylvester, his brother-in-law. acid, bicarbonate of potash and of Baltimore, a cardinal. This was years old, about six feet in height, probably Downs. were among the trainers of it. clorideof sodium. It is asserted that to be expected, both as a reward for his weighs about 200 pounds, and is Bicking and Heffner, indicted at Still The senate confirmed the following nominations: considered the best-looking Chinaman great personal worth, and as a result of water for murder, want a change of venuo. some of the above compounds are General News Notes. in New York. "I am afraid I shall not United States attorneys, Daniel 0. Finch, the work of the late council. positively deleterious to health. Black diphtheria has broken out in the The Iowa legislature will investigate the enter the Pekin contest," he said Saturday Southern,district of Iowa R. C. Smith for The statement of the Universe is based vicinity of Mentor. reinstatement of Auditor Brown. Montana: United States marshal, Edward night, "although it was my intention upon information received by Bishop Gilmour Campbell, Jr., Southern district to do so about a year ago. I came Moreton Feewen, an English financial The New York stock exchange contemplates Congressman Strait has informed A from the pope. of Iowa registers of land offices, here simply to see the sights of New spending $6,000,000 for anew building. writer, contributes an article in H. Peffey, Boise City, Idaho A. 8. Austin, Hoff, druggist at Zumbrotn, that his claim York, but things so pleased me here Vancouver, Wash. ,R. C. McFarland, Bradstreet's Journal, showing "that to a large estate near Manchester.England, Washington Gossip. that I have tarried long enough to get Coeur Alene, Idaho E. Horan, Eau Claire, Notwithstanding the Florida freeze, is groundless.as the estate cannot be found. while in Europe commodities which require into a political office. Besides, it is Wis. S. E. Thayer, Wausau, Wis. receivers The important treasury nominations Jacksonville reports a large influx of Tolleffson & Graham have purchased the of public moneys, J. O. Keans, Vancouver, now too late for preparation. I should a currency medium are increasing now unconfirmed are those of Mr. Kimball, Wash. H. C. Bransteller, BoiseCity.Idaho Northern visitors to the usually sunny Spring Grove creamery,and now own e\ erv have to exercise in drawing the bow, with great rapidity, the gold required the director of the mint, and Fourth Auditor S. S. Kepler, Eau Claire. Wis. C. Hals, lifting great weights, and shooting on peninsula. institution of the kind except one in that to measure this production is La Crosse, Wis. M. D. MeHenry, Des Shelley. horseback at marks at two hundred feet. section. J. I. Lightball, a quack doctor and patent Moines, Sowa postmasters, George Crawford, actually diminishing, and thus credit, We employ the bow simply as a textbook Postmasters commissioned: Wisconsin Mineral Point, Wis. John Pepper, Horace E. Horton of Rochester has been medicine vender who bad worked I A which here has a gold basis, is shrinking, of our military education, for we Fillmore, H. Braatz Footville, J. Meehan Boscobel, Wis. awarded a contract for building two bridges Texas greenhorns out of $50,000 has died believe that if a man shoots an arrow and therefore prices are falling. Friestadt, J. P. Schoenhals Hancock, F. HOUSE.A smile ran through the house at Northfield. ol smallpox, aged thirty years. straight he can also shoot a gun straight F. Gos8 Rockbridge, J. H. Kock Two when the chaplain, in his opening prayer, And to emphasize the actual terror I should have to be able to show a The following are the officers of the Goodhue The Tryner Jewelry company of Denver returned thanks that "our silver and gold Rivers, Ella F. Connie. of our position, we need only turn graceful and easy use of the great had been multiplied," and the silver men County Agricultural society for thecoming has assigned. Liabilities, $35,000, all of The house committee on invalid pensions to the estimates of the gold pretended to see in the fact that silver had swords, which weigh from 150 to 200 year: President, M. L. Webb, secretary. which except $300 is due to a New York been placed before gold an indication that had under consideration a proposition to pounds. According to the degrees we you had in currency in 1878, J. C. English treasurer, H. W. house. Assets, $45,000 to $50,000. the religious portion of the community was contend for atPekiu, we will have to toy extend the limit of arrears of the pension which Dr. Linderman returned at Squire directors, Henry Scofield, M. Laying, in favor of a doable standard. The trustees of the Sharon estate in San with a two hundred pounder, first with act to 1888. Estimates were submitted Mr. Boutelle arose to aauestion of privilege O. A. Strand, E. A. Bigelow. T. N. Lee. $244,000,000, and which the Hon. Francisco have determined to use the $50- two hands and then only one hand, and from the pension office, showing that if in connection with the debate on the 000 bequest to the Golden Gate Park in H. Burchard reported twelve months H. L. Alson, administrator of the Clamon handle them almost as a common Norfolk navy yard matter a few days ago, the bill were passed it would require $75,- constructing a magnificent gateway to that sword. I still have some strength," estate,at Red Wing, has distributed since to be $610,000,000 that is,while and much time was consumed in discussing 000,000 to pay claims already on file. place. the point as to whether or not it was a and Mr. Li jokingly picked up the reporter $60,000 among 252 creditors. The total Europe is getting no new gold to coin question of privilege, and whether Mr. Gov. Hale of Wyoming pardoned Frank The remains of the late Representative with one nana and danced him in the indebtedness of the estate was $132 you are draining her supplies on hand Boutelle should be allowed to proceed. Smith, a convict serving six years in the air until cut short by an incoherent and Joseph Rankin left Washington for Wisconsin 276.06, The speaker finally decided against him. at the rate of nearly 10,000,000 a pleading protestNew York Times. penitentiary. Smith is the son of a prominent on a special train. They were accompanied Several bills and resolutions were reported Frank Riley's dwelling at Austin burned. year. Is it any wonder that we have merchant in Detroit, but turned cowboy, by Senators Sawyer, Blackburn, from committees. The bill for the voluntary Loss, $3,000. "All men are ruled by trifles," says retirement of certain naval officers & panic of prices here, and that, as and went wrong. and Jones of Arkansas, and Representatives, was debated. The bill declaring forfeited an essayist, but Bliggins affirms that Serious charges ere filed against A. G. Bragg, Van Shaick, Stevenson, every authority seems to be agreed, A report was received at theCity of Mexico certain railway-land grants id Mississippi, any man who calls his wife a trifle don't Perkins, a candidate for the land receivership Guenther, Carleton, Henderson, and Johnson. 1 we are on the brink of a a tremendous Alabama and Louisiana passed. of an engagement that occurred about know what he is talking about. She at Taylor's Falls. "5 Mr. Vide, committee on military affairs, the 10th inst., in the mountains of Sonora, weighs over two hundred. 44 fall in wages." Mr. Feewen concludes reported a bill to aid in the erection of a The new Methodist Episcopal church at between a party of Mexicans and a small What are known as the California railroad %f^y with thies remark thatconcerned "The United A scientist somewhere has been trying monument to Gen. Grant in NewYork city. aB*1" State scarcely less than Glencoe was dedicated recently. Dr. Chaffee tax cases have come up before the detachment of Gen. Crook's cavalry, under The bill appropriates $500,000 for the to prove that sunlight is blue. He of Minneapolis conducting the service. purpose of erectingthe monument on ground supreme court for argument. The chief Capt. Crawford. The parties met while in wiQ find the present an excellent time we are by a contraction of our currency. to be donated by the city. The cost of the building was $5,568, all of to push his theory. The holiday bills grounds alleged by the corporations as reasons search of the renegade Apaches, and the Such a contraction means a fall The president is authorized to appoint which was pledged Jr paid* before, dedication, are beginning to come in. for escaping taxation are that the Mexicans fired on Crawford while he was an officer of engineers of the army and two 4 in prices that is, American exports, cr^-vf -i If there is anywhere in life a silverfringed, revenue system adopted by the constitution commissioners, the commissioners to serve waving a flag of truce, inflicting wounds -when sent here, have to be paid for at without pay, who, with the executive 18-karat, full-jeweled moment, and the laws of California, is, to them, from which he has since died. The troops The case of the State of Minnesota \s. committee of the Grant Monument association, fk price which is constantly falling." it is the diamond-bespangled instant violation of the 14th amendment of the returned the firing, killing the Mexican captain Mary Nolan, at Hastings, for killing her of New York, shall expend the when the young husband first discovers constitution of the United States, because seducer, was dismissed. ^M VJ and four of his men. money under the direction of the secretary that his wife knows how to cook. t^ Ik %vi-ri&..^%%rLi^maS.'.^)T J. .jt JP, ym Mp||iapRS^^