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/$ #H New TJlm Review. Condensed General $ews. PBOCEEDMCSOF (MGBESS. MINNESOTA STATE HEWS. on building owned by Johnson Bros., TERRY AFTER HitfOOGUV IS* $150,000. All are insured The building of the Atlantic Iron works SENATEMr. Mitchell of Oregon delivered as Sharon, Pa., was almost completely Brig. Gen. Terry Nominated by the Pre*, The Latest London Sensation. JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. M. C. Russell, late proprietor of the Lake an elaborate speech in favor of his bill providing wrecked by flying pieces of a band wheel ident to Sueeeed Hancock as Major City Sentinel, and well known as a journalist London Special.A sensation has been for the abrogation of treaties permitting which broke while in motion. No one was and humoriBt, will leave soon for Los General. created by the testimony of a servant in NEWULM, the emigration of Chinese to the United MINNESOTA. injured but a boy, and he slightly. Damage Angeles, Cal., at or near which point he expects the case of Rev. Dyson, the Wesleyan clergyman States. The education bill was further to the mill, $10,000. on trial with Mre. Adelaide Bartlett to reside in future. considered.' Adjourned till Monday. A life-boat drifted away from a steamer i'or the alleged murder, New Year's eve, by George Robinson of Faribault has purchased HI HOUSEA substitute for the Hanback Cleveland, O., now claims a population in Long Island Sound in a gale, and was chloroform, of her husband, Edward T. of J. D. Greene & Co., the Straight and Pulitzer resolution foraninvestigation lost "with the following persons: Judson Bartlett of Pimlico. The prosecution con of 210,000, and is increasing rapidly. river Stone flouring mills. of the telephone matter was reported by Abbot, aged sixty, fish dealer, of Bridgeport tend that the committee on rules and adopted, after A large number of trespassers upon S. & The rapid growth of the leading Ernest Judson, twenty-two, purser's Several years ago Bartlett, failing in a warm debate. A resolution was adopted 0. Ripp's lands in Todd and Morrison assistant on Idlewild, of Bridgeport Ernest western cities is one of the wonders of health, surrendered his wife to Dyson, who instructing the postoffice committee to counties are to be prosecuted unless they Ladd, twenty, of Bridgeport J. H. was the family pastor that Dyson subsequently ascertain whether additional legislation is the present age. settle at once. One man has got away with Long, sixty-five, of Bridgeport J.Reardon, maintained a husband's relations necessary to prevent telegraphic monopoly. 220,000 feet of logs. twenty, deck hand, Glencove, L. I. Fred with Mrs. Bartlett.in her house, with Bartlett's The immediate deficiency bill was reported. Warner, twenty-eight, New York. The Thompson boys were sentenced at approval and encouragement, but unknown An evening session"'was held for ?he consideration Three thousand colored people shave Fairmount to one year's imprisonment for to other people that last autumn of private pension bills. placing an iron rail across a railroad Bartlett became desirous to regain the position left the southern states for the extreme Foreign Gossip. track. he had surrendered although the lady west, and as many more will shortly The gravity of the commercial situation insisted on keeping faith with her pastor Auditor Braden states there will be noland SENATE.A message was received from in Stockholm has not been paralleled since follow. They go, they say, because that Bartlett's overtures became so persistent sale in Redwood county this spring. the president refusing to transmit to the senate the panic of 1857. that Mrs. Bartlett resorted to the papers regarding suspensions from office. they are offered regular wages as farm From official sources it is learned that expedient of overcoming him by stupefying Mr. Pugh presented a minority report from The dominion government has been requested the Minneapolis & St. Louis road will run hands,,and are becoming impoverished him with chloroform, and that on New the judiciary committee on the relations not to send the flying column to its new short line trains between St. Paul Year's eve when he approached her bed between thesenateandthepresidenfc. It was in the south by high rents and small the Northwest, as it would precipitate an and Minneapolis on the quarter hours and with particularly violent demonstration's, very long, and in substance takes the same outbreak. not on the Millwaukee's time as reported. margins. Mrs. Dyson sprinkled so much chloroform ground as the president in his message. This will give to the two cities short line It is stated that the immediate release of which had been procured by Dyson, in her When the message had been read Mr. Edmunds trains every fifteen minutes during tne day. Poundmaker and the half-breed prisoners husband's face that he fell back unconscious said: at the Stoney Mountain penitentiary has More snow has been seen in England The sheriff of Ramsey county served writs and died from the effects. It reminded him of the communications been decided upon. of quo warranto on the Southern Minnesota this winter than for a great number oi The defense is that death was accidental, of King Charles the first to parliament, The number of scandals developed in Railway company, the Southern and that chloroform was used with innocent and that the president unintentionally, years. In the Moreland districts ol British aristocratic life recently, has been Minnesota Railway Extension company, purpose, "but the prosecution intend no doubt, had entirely misstated MAJOR-GENERALAHTERKT rather striking. One of the most notable Hastings & Dakota Railway company,and the North the snowdrifts have been so to prove that Dyson and Mrs. Bartlett the question involved by himself is that connected with an escapade of the the St. Paul & Sioux City Railway company. killed Bartlett in order to remove him as and the senate. I think I am safe in saying The president has sent to the senate the deep that in some instances they have Viscount Hinton. The viscount who is a For the latter road the writ was an obstacle to their continued union. Dyson that is the first time in the history of the nomination of Brig. Gen. Alfred H. Terry been tunneled and solitary houses son of Earl Paulett, has committed served on ,E. F. Drake, vice president and on his pleliminary examination swore republic that any president of the United to be major general, vice Winfield Scott on the charge of obtaining goods by fraud. general manager. The other four roada that while he and Mrs. Bartlett expected have, with difficulty, been supplied States has undertaken to interfere with the Hancock, deceased. having no officer or representatives residing to marry in the event of her husband's Judges Dicheaume, Nicolle and De Gruchy, deliberations of either house of congress or Gen. Terry was born atHartford,Conn.,in with the necessaries of life. in this state, the writs were served death, all their relations had always been of the Island of Jersey, directors of the Jersey questions pending before them otherw.se lS27,and is consequently 58years of age. He of the most innocent nature. A servant, by leaving duplicate copies with the secretary Banking company, have been arrested than by message on the state of the Union, was a lawyer' before the civil war, but the who testified jr the prosecution, swore to of state, according to the statutes of for having fraudulently received deposits, which the constitution commands him breaking out of the rebelion found him a Senator Miller of California is slowly the frequency and duration of Dyson's 1884. knowing the bank to be insolvent. They to make from time to time. This message colonel in the expedition against Port visits to Mrs. Bartlett. passing away. While nothing to were bailed in 5,000 each. They will lose is devoted solely to a question for the senate Royal, in November, 1861. He became a Leonard Day, the well known Minneapolis their judgeship. itself, in regard to itself, that "it has brigadier general in March, 1862, and lumberman, died suddenly, the result cause special alarm has happened, his under consideration. It is a singularity. I took a prominent part in the capture ot of a stroke of apoplexy. Post's London Cable: Some excitement Condition of the National Debt. friends feel satisfied that he cannot think it will strike reflective people in "this Fort Wagner, in September, 1803. Gen. has been caused by the fact that the toast T. F. Egan, treasurer of Pine county, country as somewhat extraordinary, if, in Washington special: For the first time Terry commanded a division in the army recover, and that it is only a matter to the queen was received with hisses at gives himself up to the St. Paul police and these days of reform, anything at all can since September, 1885, the interest-bearing of the James river, in Virginia, in 1864, the complimentary dinner to the workingmen accuses himself of embezzlement. of a little time when he must succumb be thought extraordinary. The senate of debt shows a reduction, the $10,000,000 and was selected by Gen. Grant to members of parliament, half the company C. A. Pillsbury & Co. sell 600,000,000 the United States, in its communications of 3 per cent, bonds called for redemption lead the expedition against Fort to the inroads which disease is making remaining seated while it was drunk. feet of pine timber in Northern Minnesota1 to the heads of departments, not his heads on Feb. 1 having been deducted from the Fisher with the co-operation of Admiral Mr. Broadhurst was one of the guests, and upon his system. It is feared that Michigan and Chicago parties. of departments, but the heads of departments, interest-bearing column. The reduction Porter. On the ISthdayof Jannary,1883, Charles Russell, the attorney general, was Frank Gardelind of Taylor's Falls created by law, directed them he will not live until the close of the for the month, as shown by the debt he assaulted the fort.and was met with obstinate present. Both have hai to bear the jumps from a sick bed through a window, to transmit certain official papers, and statement, is less than $3,000,000, defense, butcaptured the entire garrison blunt of a number of public and private present session of Congress. that is all. The president of the United and is frozen to death. and for eight months of the current fiscal and armament, thus securing one of attacks. Of course neither could do anything #i States undertakes to change the question year nearly $63,000,000, against $44,000,- the most important results of the war. in the matter. Rev. Dr. Wechsler of St. Paul is to deliver into a consideration by the senate of 000 for the corresponding eight months of a lecture at Winnipeg, the proceeds to go Gen. Terry assumed command of the department The Rev. Dr. Phillips Brooks writes The grand Masonic lodge of England is his reasons or motives for putting a civil the preceding year. Except the $10,000,- toward building a synagogue. of Dakota Sept. 18. 1886. He considering the report of the colonial board officer, as it might be called, "under ar- 000 of 3 per cents paid last month this reduction to the Boston Advertiser: "I should was relieved by Gen. Hancock, May 17, At a Bohemian dance at Lake Mary, on a dispute between the grand lodge of Illinois, rest," with which the senate has not undertaken of $63,000,000 was brought about 1859. From there he went as commander to Douglas county, John and Joseph Bosick be very sorry to have said to the Harvard and the three lodges of the Province in any way to make any question by the redemption of outstanding gold, silver the department of the south, with headquarters were stabbed by Frank Koglisch. of Quebec holding warrants from the En at all. By every message he has sent to and legal tender certificates. There is a students, as I find myself reported at Louisville, Ky. He returned glish grand lodge. The board advises that Georgie Carter, of Austin, four years old, this body, and they are all published, he marked increase the gold fund since Feb. to the command of the department of Dakota to have said, thac 'no manly man the sole ground on which the Illinois lodge has asked the senate to advise and consent son of Hon. C. G. Carter, died of inflammation 1. The total amount of gold now held is in January, 1873, and has been there ostracized the three lodges seems to be to the removal of one officer and the appointment of the kidneys. can continue in the Christian ministry over $1,000,000 below the figures of Feb. 1, e\ er since. It is impossible at this time to their continued allegiance to England, and of another. That is what he but the gold not covered by outstanding The following patents have been granted tell what the changes will be at Fort Snelling, unless he is supported in a manner that therefore the direct relations of the has done, and the senate in calling for certificates shows an increase of over to citizens of Minnesota: C. L. Travis.Minneapolis, as there will be an appointment of another grand lodge of England with the Illinois worthy of his needs and his tastes.' those papersto say nothing of the wider $8,000,000. This is a remarkable exhibit, insulator \V. F. Edlebrock. SI. brigadier general, and matteis there lodge be severed, and the patent granted considerations about any deficiencies in considering that $10,000,000 in gold Cloud, saw: C. A. McCollum, Dassel, cockle Will you allow me to disown a statement will hang fire, waiting for fuither advices to a representati vein England of the Illinois the department of justiceis asked toremove were paid during the mouth for called separator C. Esplin, Minneapolis, nose from Washington. so unworthy of my profession lodge be ithdrawn. these officers without knowing the bonds. The net gold now held guard for saw mill blocks G. N. Bressler, condition of the administration of their amounts to over $144,000,000, and so contrary to my convictions?" Long Prairie, snow plow M. Barr, Aitkin, offices. which is within $4,000,000 of A Swell Marriage of Rich Israelites. grab hook for chains. the amount held Jan. 1. In silver dollars The Criminal Calendar. New York Special- One of the most brilliant George Cady, a brakeman on the Dakota held there is an increase of 2,722,531, At a banquet in Cincinnati, given to of the spring weddings took place on Central road at Marshall, got caught between the number of these pieces now in the treasury Bill Cummings, a noted horse thief, is arrested SENATEThe president sent the following the members of the National Editorial Fifth avenue and united two of the most two cars and received injuries from being 171,805,916. Silver certificates at Ellendale, Dak. nominations to the senate: wealthy and prominent families of the metropolis. which it is supposed he cannot recovex-. to the amount of $1,370,883 were redeemed Association, a notablefeature, says Mrs. Fosnaugh is on trial at Huron, Dak., ConsulsHenry Albert Johnson to the The bride was Miss Julia Wormser, during the month,notwithstanding which Mr. Bell, near Edgerton, has been very charged with misappropriating $2,700. District of Columbia, at Venice Mortimer the Times, was the large number of the daughter of the iich Wall street the net increase in standard dollars not successful in some experiments with blue A. Turner of Arkansas, at St. Thomas. Frank Burgel, the man who shot his wife broker, Isadore Wormser and the bridegroom glasses filled with wine, which remained covered by certificates is over $4,000,000. grass, and thinks Minnesota will soon Commodore William Truxton to be rear Cynthia Burgel, at Massilon, Ohio, com Jefferson Seligman, son of James The available balance is reported as equal Kentucky as a blue grass country. admiral in the navy. Another whole day untouched. On inquiry it was invaribly mitted suicide. Seligman, of the firm of J. & S. Seligman, $72,298,203, a decrease of about $7,200,- was spent in the discussion of the Blair education All the property recently owned by the I of Broad street. The bridal dress found, that these filled glasses 000 since Feb. 1. Under the former methods Van Fleet, the absconding treasurer ol bill. Little Falls Live Stock company has been was very beautiful. Thematenal was a of stating the liabilities and assets, the Huron county, Ohio, will be surrendered stood near the plate of an editor who Senator Gorman introduced a bill authorizing deeded in trust to S. B. McConn'ell, of the soft, heavy ivory satin, which fell in a available balance would be $210,549,304. by the dominion authorities. the president to invite the presidents St. Paul trust company. court train three yards long. The front hailed from some Southern State. Of The receipts for the month were nearly William Wartena was hanged at ot the sixteen American republics to meet was coveted with two deep flounces of rare A special land agent has been through $26,000,000, an increase of $2,000,000 the twenty-one delegates from Texas Rensalear in the presence of 1,000 people, in Washington on March 4, 1887, in honor point lace, the gift of her mother. The the towns of Belle Piairie and Fort Ripley over February, 1885. From customs for the murder of John Dreger. He made of the one-hundredth anniversary of the bodice was cut square and trimmed with the it is stated that all but two were and recommends the cancellation of sixty alone the receipts exceeded $16,000,000, a rambling speech on the gallows protesting constitution of the United States. same lace, and a full veil of tulle caught five homestead entries. nni ncrease over the preceding year of about -total-abstinence men. his innocence. His neck was broken by by diamond pins, and a wreathe of oiange $1,500,000. HOUSEAfter reports from the committees, Farmers in the vicinity of Waseca hold a the fall. blossoms fell over all. She wore diamond including one which presented the consular meeting and agree to boyco William Everett solitaires of unusual beauty, the gift of William Makepiece, a lawyer from Dunlap, Statistics 'regarding the origin of and diplomatic appropriation bill, and his flour mill and elevators. the groom diamond bracelets, the gift Iowa, together with a woman and two and other routine business, the pension appropriation They claim that he has forced down the Washington yews Summar y. ifires in this country show that incendiarism of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wormser, as children, was arrested at St. Joseph, Mo. bill was debated, and the discussion piice of wheat while keeping up that of well as a pearl necklace and The charges against him are embezzlement, is by far the most important Secretary Lamar orders suits to be was almost entirely political in flour. til' diamond pendant, the gift of her stealing a team of horses and carrying off brought against timber trespassers in character. of the causes which lead to the immense A. C. Lawrence, vice J. W. Hurd, removed, father. A princess might have envied the mortgaged property., Washington Territory. A message which was read from the President was appointed postmaster at display of presents. They filled a large waste of our national wealth Detective A. A. Chapman of Montana arrived on the subject of the outrages against A party of swell swindlers have been do Carlisle, Otter Tail county. room and included, besides, any amount of at Ellendale, Dak., and arrested Bill the Chinese is none too timely. It deals that now takes place each year. This ing Washington society with great success, silver and jewels, bronzes marbles, embroideries, N. M. Singleton & Co., druggists at North Cummings, a noted horse thief and desperado, solely with the Rock Springs massacre, which was only interrupted by the descent Gobelin tapestries worth their contemptible crime is said to have Branch, have failed. St. Paul creditors who camo to Ellendale a few weeks ago but the principle involved in the of the police. weight in gold, rich paintings and an will fight to attachments placed on the with fifty or sixty horses and ponies, all of more recent outbreaks is of course cause 30 per-cent. of the fires which endless variety of bric-a-brac. The gift The house committee on invalid pensions "jV" stock. which, it appears, tvere stolen. Hehasdisposed the same. In vigorous and unmistakable of the bride's father was $150,000 in occurred in 1884. Other leading has agreed to report to the house the bill of several of them to farmers in that language the president calls attention Ole O'Brenner, of Minnesota, has assigned government bonds and diamonds. The extending the time within which claims .causes enumerated are defective flues, to that unhappy aiiair, dwelling particularly city, and indignation is very strongly expressed. for the benefit of his creditors. As groom's father gave a large block of may be filed for arrears of pensions. on the fact that not only are the sets, $550 liabilities, $2,100. matches, explosions of lamps, spontaneous government bonds, also a complete library Chinamen in this country entitled to as Postmasters commissioned: Dakota of standard works and a grand piano. The Mankato board of trade callp for a combustion, stoves andstovejpipes, full and complete protection to life and liberty Robey, N. Duster. MinnesotaChamplin, Simon Wormser, the uncle of the biide.gave river convention to be held in that city Miscellaneous Item s. as aliens of any other nationality,but H. G. Hostly Glenwood, T. Schwieger ashes, gas jets* fireworks, furnace complete dinner and tea services of solid April 13. under our treaty with China, even more so. Kimberly, M. F. Sbowell Merriam, H. The charity ball at Chicago netted about sih er, also three valuable silv ur fruit dishes and explosions of varnish, volatile A syndicate of Iowa railroad have rented He also pcints out the fact that the Dols Nicollet, A. Frabe. $8,000. purchased at the centennial. The bride's grounds at East Chain Lake, Martin county, Rock Springs affair was almost entirely the oils, etc. Charges have been lodged with the senate sister gave a $10,000 bronze statue of The Hancock memorial fund at New York for the purpose of establishing a summer work of men who were themselves committee on military atfairs against Hercules Achiles and Ceiberus, and the aggregates $31,740. resort. no more citizens of the United Lieut. J. F. McBlain. which, if substantiated, brothers or the groom a fine rosewood Surgeon General Hamilton thinks cholera States than were their Chinese J. W. Pearson, a prominent citizen at tHall's Journal of Health calls attention will not only defeat the pending nomination billiard table and a parlor pipe organ. will get no foothold in America this year. victims, and briefly but strongly condemns Marshall, was probably fatally injured bvr of that officer to be first lieutenant, to the fact that this is the season that ghastly travesty of justice which the The Ohio supreme court sustains Gov. being crushed between a wagon and abuilding. but may result in a court martial and Wyoming authorities perpretrated under Foraker in ousting the Cincinnati police for pneumonia. Anything that lowers dismissal from the army. the form and color of law. As to the Clearing the Land of Trespassers. commission. the vitality of the system is conducive Louis Zange, near Warren, was caught in Commissioner Black has introduced a claims of China for indemnity, the president Des Moines figures out that prohibition Mitchell, Dak., Special- Under the act of a storm, and so badly frozen that amputation new rule in the pension office which is meeting concurs with the secretary of state in to the disease, and should be carefully has cost her$120,000 during the lastnineteen Feb. 25, 1885, and in accordance with instructions of one foot was necessary. with a loud and vigorous protest. He the opinion that they are entirely without months. avoided. Overwork, either physical given by Commissioner Sparks, has decided that each clerk is entitled to a foundation, but suggests that it might be The next meeting of the teachers' institute of the general land office, several parties vacation of two and one-half days each In an interview at Bismarck, Gov. Pierce well for congress to display some generosity or mental, has much to do with it, for McLeod county will be held at 1 in the counties of Brule and Charles Mix month, but that no one can anticipate this denies the rumor that he e\ er thought ol toward the victims of the unprovoked Hutchinson the latter part of April. and this explains why so many business have been notified by Special Agent M. T. vacation. This is, if a clerk wants to take starting a newspaper in Minneapolis. JWIL i and unjustifiable outrages. Sauk Center has been offered a chance James that their enclosure of school and his usual leave in July, he cannot be away men and brain workers fall victims Ex-Rev. Downs of Boston sues Rev. to secure the location of a clock manufactory public lands in the counties must be removed. more than fifteen days in August seventeen SENATB.-Little business of moment was Franklin Johnston for $10,000 for slander employing 100 men. to it. Sudden changes of the In compliance with the notice and one-half days, and so on, while on the transacted. Nearly the whole day was devoted growing out of the recent scandal case. Mrs. S. F. Phelps has instituted a suit Abraham Turgeon and Edward Morgan, weather,and draughts of all kinds are 1st of December he will be entitled to thirty to the consideration of the education Pittsburg is excited over a sudden failure for $5,000 damages against the Chicago & days' leave, provided he has not been both of Charles Mix county, representing bill, to which several amendments to be guarded against. In a word, live in the supplv of natural gas. A scientific Northwestern Railroad company for the absent from his desk during the eleven a company having about 2,000 were made. Bills were introduced allowing inquiry will be made to discover its cause. temperately, dress warmly, avoid all death of her husband, Seth Phelps, well months previous. acres enclosed, came to Mitchell and voluntarily commercial travelers to do business in known in Mankato and vicinity. He was Both elevators at Flandrau, Dak., have made a statement of the whole matter any state or territory appropriating imprudences, and pneumonia will keep The president's reception in honor of the crossing the company's track near Waseca been attached by William Deering, for purchasing of such unlawful inclosures themselves, $292,394 to pay postmasters' salaries army and navy was even more brilliant .away from you. with team, in March, 1884, and was run grain covered by a chattel mortgage. which have been adjusted amending the giving all the information needed embraced than either of its predecessors of this season into and instantly killed. sinking fund act. in the report of the special agent. The as to the elegance of the ladies' costumes.the special agent is required to file affidavit Chase the& Mr. Beck offered a resolution which was McCormick of Chicago believes that hia J. D. Robinson, senior member of floral decorations of the parlors .X-, It is now (believed that the Hennepin with the United States attorney setting agreed to, calling on the secretary of the labor troubles are ended, but it is said firm of Robinson & Patterson of Beaver and the number and the prominence of the firm forth the facts of such cnclousure, treasury to inform the senate how much, if cana bill has friends enough in the that the socialists and outsiders don'tgive Creek and a residentt of Luverne, was instantly guests. The president was assisted by Miss whereupon it becomes the duty any, the actual payments and purchases of up the fight. killed at Beaver Creek while unloading Cleveland, Mrs. Manning, Miss Endicott, .house to insure its passage. Some of the United States attorney the principal of the public debt since July a car of cedars. Chase Mrs. Whitney and Mrs. Vilas. Secretaries en!?,.B- Fred Foote charged with the murder of Andrew to bring the matter before the United members from the eastern states favor 1, 1877, have been in excess of the requirements Manning, Endicott and Lamar, and Postmaster J. Brink, a saloon keeper at Fenton, States court. In the present instance Mr. of laws regulating the sinking iund, General Vilas were present, and the it, but it has scarcely any friends Mich., on the morning of Dec. 29 last, was Miller, Minneapolis, one of the most extensive Turgeon will go voluntarily and submit the and how the existing laws can be carried number of senators and representatives in convicted at Flint of murder in, the fiist lumbering companies in Minnesota was in the eastern out in relation to said fund from this time whole matter to Judge Tripp at a general ?press. The canal proposed attendance was much larger than at the degree. instantly killed by a falling tree near his until the $250,000,000 of.4^ per cent bonds session of the United States court at Yankton. is in the main an enlargement reception of the diplomatic corps. The timber camp at Aitkin. The snow storm which commenced at mature. Under the statute, the fences must be army and many officers were present in A fire broke out in S. Wickman's brewrv of an existing canal which connects Dubuque on the 27th developed into the taken down, and a fine not exceeding $1,- The president sent the senate the following Large numbers and in full uniform. The at Marine, and rapidly spread through the worst of the season. It has fallen to a 000 and imprisonment not exceeding one tne lakes at Chicago with the Mississippi nominations: diplomatic corps was largely represented, structure and to the residence of Mr depth of fifteen inches, and has drifted until year, or both, may be imposed. Lieut. Col. Alexander Chambers, Twentyfirst and appeared in court dress. The judiciary through the Illinois river. To Wickman close by. The loss is estimated: the banks are five to eight feet high. All infantry, to be colonel of the Seventeenth and the^ legislative and the executive at $4,000, with no insurance. The brewery passenger trains are either abandoned or widen and deepen it so as to make it Wiggins Still Weatherwise. infantry Maj. John S. Poland, branches of the government were represented was old and small, and was valued at are fast in the snow. Eighteenth infantry, lieutenant colonel of navigable for the craft which use the by the chief justice of the supreme court In an interview at Ottawa, Can., Wiggins $2,000, and stood under the hill. The It is reported in Washington that the the Twenty-first infantry Capt. George K. many of the more prominent members of said: residence was a two-story frame and stood tupper Mississippi would require, it is senate has deferred action in the appointment Brady, Twenty-third infantry, major of congress and department officials. on the hill just south of the brewery and In August last he predicted that the of W. M. Campbell, recently appointed the Eighteenth infantry First Lieut. estimated, between eight and nine million valued at $2,000. winter of 1886 would be unusually coid United States marshal for Minnesota, William C. Manning, Twenty-third and stormy on account of the planet Saturn Iowa fishers, arrested at La Crescent at dollars. The advantages of a on account of charges made against him Personal Mention. infantry,captain Second Lieut. William A. the instance of the Minnesota commission being in perihelion. This planet had by certain parties who have recently come continuous water way between the Nichols, Tw enty-third infantry, first lieutenant were discharged on the ground that the forced the gulf stream out of its course and Henry Watterson is convalescent. to Washington to prevent his confirmation. Second Lieut. James Lockett, water in the sloughs was that of the Mississippi great river and the lakes are apparent. nearer to the American shore which accounted Elder J. A. Johnson of Dubuque drops Fourth cavalry, first lieutenant, Joshua river. It cost Houston county for the lack of snow in the maritime dead of apoplexy. T. Child of Missouri, minister resident and $150 to find this out. provinces this winter. He also predicted E. S. Hulburd of Chicago, who went to consul general to Siam William Gordon of Tompkins A. Lewis, general manager of months ago, a heavy storm on the Duluth some months ago to live with his George Gruber's hotel at Rich Prairie Sergeant Cole, the United States Signal New York, consul t Medpllin. the Eiie fast freight lines, died at Indianapolis. meridian of London on March 3, which daughter, Mrs. R. C. Mitchell, died very burned. Loss, $3,000 no insurance. Service officer in Boston, read & would reach America on March 7 accompanied "suddenly of apoplexy., He was sevenlythree by high tides. He says it will be At Perry ville, W. Va., where a revival years old. He was in poor health, paper on "The Cold W*res of the SENATE.Mr. Sewell, from the committee lively in the maritime provinces and he is The Casualty Record. was in progress, Tom Cline met George Lee and went there to try a change of climate, on the library, reported favorably a joint United -States/' ia that city recently, curious to know how high Saturn will raise in the road, and at the point of a revolver and was so quickly benefited that he proposed resolution accepting from William H. Fire in Brooklyn does $100,000 damage the tides of Quebec, Halifax and St. John. in which he said the term "cold wave" compelled him to fall on his knees and to return to Chicago in ten days. Vanderbilt and Julia Dent Grant objects of to the Cypress Hills Railway company. In March violent northwest winds across pray. Lee went home, got a rifle and value and art presented by foreign governments means a sudden sinking of the temperature Mrs. Green, 80 years of age, was run over The Northern Pacific made anew through north American continental ways, preceded fatally shot Chne. Lee is in jail. to the late Gen. U. S. Grant. On by the ars near Chippewa Falls and instantly rate on agricultural implements and farm by a dangerous storm in the Atlantic. below the normal. Hie said the suggestion of Mr. Ingalls, it was changed The postmaster general finds out that he wagons in car load lot* from Chicago to killed. to the form of a bill and passed. the observation of mieh wave has has selected a scaly fellow for postmaster Portland. The tariff rate was $1.40 per Secretary Manning has answered the resolution The dry goods store of Joseph Solomon, Mr. Sewell, from the committee on military at Sault Ste. Marie and withdraws the 100 pounds, and the new rate is 88 cents of the house calling for a statement been carried on to a g*eat extent by Division Street, Chicago, was burned. affairs, reported favorably the house nomination. per 100 pounds. The reduction is not of the moneys seized at New Orleans by Lose, $21,000 fully insured. the Government. It takes OH an bill for the relief of Gen. Fitz John Porter, made to interior points, but only to Portland. Generals Butler and Banks between May 1 The judiciary committee of the house with a report giving the views of a majority The Vallambrosa skating rink and two 1862, and May 1, 1865. The secretary average fifty-three hours for a cold agreed to an adverse leport upon the or three other buildings at Troy, N. Y. of the committee. Mr. Sewell added says Gen. Butler seized and accounted for senate bill providing for an increase of the wave to journey from Helena, M. T. were bnrned. Loss, $45,000 insurance A six days' type-setting contest at Boston, that Mr. Logan would later submit the report $262,534 taken from New Orleans banks salaries of the judges of the United Stat.-* $25,000. one hour and twenty minutes a day, of the minority. while Gen. Banks seized $47,889 in cash. |to Boston, and the average rate of district courts to $5,000 per annum. between female compositors, closed the The debate on the education bill was resumed. Joseph Plummer of Dutch Hallow, Wis., Cardinal Angelo Jacobini is dead. He speed is about thirty seven miles an 27th. The final score was: Miss Kenni, F. W Nickerson & Co., of Boston.' large started home at night with a load of lumber. was born at Gensano April 25, 1825, and. 24,950 eras Miss Davis, 24,650 ems Miss impoiters, West India traders and commission hour. He said that the cold wave In the morning his body was found HOUSE.The pension bill was again considered, was created a cardinal on March 37 Francis, 24,475 ems Miss Hammond, 15,- merchants, who have been in busU at the foot of a bluff with team and load and the political debate continued notices erf the Signal Service Bureau 825 ems. The prizes were a, gold watch ncss between forty anKd fifty tyears, Joseph-an on top. "^ng The bill finally passed. The speaker announced ,#4 ail to Miss Kenni, a silver whtch and chain to have been of great value to fruit apd A St. Paul company will commence work B--^ii the special committee on the PanElectric" A fire at Baltimore caused the following Miss Davis, pearl-mounted opera glasses shortly prospecting near Silver Mountain Brussell, a confidential employe. Theilabilities produi telephone investigation as folio wsBoyie, Sons, clothing. to Miss Francis and $20 in cash to Miat Ont. are $600,000 direct and $300 t- Oates, Eden, Hall, Hale, Rannock,' Hammond. 000 indirect, and their nominal assets are wsey, hats, $20OO0 Lord Randolph Churchill denies that the I Millard, Hanback, and Moffat. Adjourned. Salisbury government ever favored home rule. I3iul fcasr