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P* New Ulm Review. General News Condensed. PRECEDENT BSTABT.TSHEP. The President Reprimanding Army Officers. COXGEESKLMAL SUMMABY. In his story "Nicholas Minturn," published in Scribner's Monthly some years ago, the late Dr. Holland described the loss SENATE.The senate agreed to a resolution The GoTernor Removes C. Cameron, Washington Special: The president has of a steamer just outside of New York under to appoint Rev. J. G. Butler, D. D., A Heavy Damage Suit Decided. the County Superintendent of Schoolf JOS. BOBLETEB, Publisher. made an indorsement upon the proceedings circumstances almost identical with of Washington chaplain. Among petitions of Houston County, for AUetfed Drunkenness. of a recent court martial that will attract The remarkable case of Charles L. Dunn those that attended the wreck of the Oregon. presented and referred to committees were attention in the army. Capt. Smith of the against the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. At the time the story was published a number from local assemblies of Knights Gov. Hubbard has issued an order'for Nineteenth infantry,forwarded a complaint Northern Railroad company was decided Dr. Holland was criticised, and the story of Labor throughout the country favoring the removal of D. C. Cameron, county superintendent of unjust treatment to the secretary of war in the Minnesota supreme court, the order was ridiculed as improbable, it not being the building of the Hennepin canal. direct, without sending it through the headquarters of the lower court in favor of the plaintiff of schools of Houston county. considered within the bounds of possibility Mr. Ingalls submitted a joint resolution Colored laborers are leaving North of his commanding officer, against being affirmed, and a new trial refused. The case has attracted much attention that a great ocean vessel could be proposing a constitutional amendment whom he entered the complaint. For this Judges Berry and Vanderburgh filed a dissenting throughout the state, and a very strong Carolina large numbers and going wrecked in calm weather in a collision so providing that April 30 shall be the day he was tried and sentenced to be dismissed opinion. Dunn is a minor, who was fight was made by both sides. Cameron near New York. for the beginning of the successive administrations WeSt, The farmers of that State are by a court of which Col. A. C. Brocket t, of terribly injured and most horribly mutilated was serving out his second term in the office. of the government, instead of the Third cavalry, was president. After in a railroad accident in the spring of in serious trouble in regard to the He was recognized as a most excellent March 4. examining the record, President Geveland 1884, for which the above company waB Personal Gossip. notified the official, but it is alleged had one failing hous'k movement, and are attempting to A message from the indorsed it as follows: held responsible. His most serious injury which has caused his downfall. He was addicted Ex-Gov. William Irwin of California died senate of the death of Representative check its progress. was the loss of his eyesight. Dunn sued Executive Mansion, March 9,1886.The in San Francisco after a week's illness. to liquor, and was, it is charged, an Hahn of Louisiana. On motion of Mr. the^ompany for 50,000 damages. The sentence-awarded Capt. Smith in the foregoing Eustis, out of respect to the memory of habitual elrunkard. Cyrus W. Field, Jr., has paid $30,000foi case was tried before Judge Simons, and case is remitted. But the president the deceased, the senate adjourned. Immediately a seat in the New York stock exchange. The case was brought before the governor the jury gave the plaintiff the full amount deems it to be his duty to notice the breach The internal revenue reports for after reading the journal the several weeks ago. Cameron employed asked for. This was the largest amount Col. Joseph Selden, the best known Republican of propriety and military discipline on the house adjourned out of respect to the eminent counsel, and the case was argued 1885 show a diminution of $9,000,- evar given in the United States in a case of politician in Connecticut, died at part of Capt. Smith, and to reprimand him memory of Mr. Hahn. at great length. In addition to this, some the kind". Judge Simons held that the Norwich. for his misconduct in forwarding directly 000 in the revenue received for spirits 300 pages of testimony and evidence was damages were excessive, and reduced them SKNATE.t)n motion of Mr. Wyck, to the war department the papers of remonstrance. Ex-President Arthur assures callers that since 1884, and that the number of submitted to the governor. Cameron's to $25,000. The case was carried to the the house bill increasing the pensions of His reasons for so doing are he expects to be down town in a few days, counsel held that the law passed by the supreme court on two points. First, it soldiers' widows, etc., was taken up. After insufficient, and the suspicions upon which persons engaged in manufacturing having been suffering with a cold. legislature, to the effect that habitual was claimed that the case should be tried considerable debate and the rejection of he acted had no foundation in fact. On a spirits has steadily diminished every William D. Howells thinks Boston the drunkenness was a cause for removal, was in the United States circuit court, as the several amendments, the bill passed as it careful examination of the proceedings the most delightful "residence city" in America, unconstitutional. The constitution provided defendant was not a citizen of the state, came from the house. It now needs only year since 1883. president is forced to the conclusion that and will not move to New York, as reported. that only malfeasance and non-feasance- and also that a new trial should be granted the president's signature to become a law. the most prominent fact in this case in office were causes for removal. The on the grounds of excessive damages. It increases the pensions of widows and dependent is a sad exhibition of official impropriety point as to whether habitual drunkenness The court decided against the company on rehftives from 8 to 12 a month. on the part of the judge advo The present mileage of the Milwaukee was malfeasance was one which only a both appeals. Judge Berry and Vanderburgh, Mr. Cockrell, from the committee on military cate of the court, whose disregard of the News of Foreign Lands. court could decide, and the governor therefore in their dissent, held that the case and St. Paul railway is 4,921 affairs, reported favorably the bill to duties of his important office led him to did not have jurisdiction. This Gov. should be tried in the United States circuit The quantity of gold in England has declined amend article 103 of the rules and articles appear in the several characters of complainant, miles. There were issued during the Hubbard overruled. The defense also court. $50,000,000 within the past five of war, so as to provide: prosecutor, witness and adviser claimed that the removal for such cause year 4,999,917 shares of stock, mak-i years. No person shall be tried or punished by of the court. It appears in the evidence was contrary to all precedent. Go\. Hubbard M. court martial for desertion in time of that from the beginning of the former trial ing the total capital stock $52,445,- The distress among the poor of Paris is came out very strongly on this point, peace committed more than two years before to the conclusion of the present trial a feeling Death of Another Congressman. almost unprecedented. The application 161. The total capitalization stock and he says plainly that if there is no precedent his arraignment, unless he may meanwhile of bitter hostility existed between the for relief number 50,000 more than at this Hon. Michael Hahn, representative in one should be established at once, have absented himself from the United judge advocate and the accused, which and bonds $153,915,161, which is at time last year. Congress from the Second District of Louisiana, and he would do it. The Governor says* States, in which case the time of his absence fact is made the more prominent by the rate of $31,277 per mile. died in Washington from the rupture Peter Beckx, the "Black Pope" and nonagenarian I appreciate all the reasons which have shall be excluded in coaputing the the voluntary admission of the judge of a blood-vessel near the heart. Mr. general of the Jesuits, but recently combined to make Mr. Cameron's neighbors neriod of limitation. advocate that he himself preferred Hahn was a native of Bavaria, where he reported dead, has quickly recovered look with indulgence upon his faults the gravest charge in the specifications, HOUSE.Bills were introduced to estab was born in 1830. While an infant he was from his severe illness. and cherish hope of his amendment, and so the only ono imputing direct falsehood The Atlanta Constitution says that lish postal Having banks to punish discrimination long defer action for his removal. I share brought to this country by his widowed King Humbert of Italy has decorated against the accused. The judge advocate by telegraph companies in the ever since the war there has been a their regret that he has not made the present mother, who took up her residence in New M. Pasteur. The Paris Academy of Medicine was manifestly disqualified and incapable transmission of messages, and forbidding action unnecessary. It is argued that Orleans. He received a public school education, of properly discharging his duties has voted the sum of 10,000 francs foi big effort to invent a cotton picker. those companies to sell new dispatches, a the language of the statute that the governor and adopted the law as a profession, of judge ad^ ocate because of the interest the projected Pasteur institute. resolution for a constitutional amendment One planter in southern Georgia "may remove from office" for given early showing a fondness for political which he took in the conviction of the accused. Montreal will issue $1,000,000 bonds to prohibiting polygamy. The bill to close up causes implies that he may remove or refuse life. During the war he was a Union Democrat, bought a lot of monkeys and put them For this reason he should have requested pay off the deficit incurred by the smallpox the business of the court of Alabama claims to remove at his pleasure. Doubtless active in the work of reconstruction, relief from a duty which he could epidemic, and for making sanitary 'in the patch under the idea that he passed. By a vote of 179 to 87, the rules there is latitude, in proper cases, for forbearance. and was elected to congress in 1862. In not perform in justice to himself, the accused improvements. This will make the total were suspended and a resolution adopted But Mr. Cameron has not been had solved the problem, but he soon March 1864, he was elected the first governor and the serv ice. debt of the city $13,000,000. fixing certain days for the discustio of a taken by surprise he has stood in this of the free state of Louisiana, and found that it took about two negroes free silver coinage bill. peril for years, forbearance has already GROVER CLEVELAND. The liabilities of the Princess Helene ol in January, 1865, being elected United Mr. Browne of Indiana, rising to a privileged been extended in great measure. I feel that Ypsilanti amount to 800,000 sterling. to keep one monkey at work. Therefore States senator, he resigned, but did not question in the house, offered a resolution justice to the teachers, the parents and Her failure is due to the extravagance ol press his claim for the senate. He was at Wholesale Negro Killing. the monkey business went to the proposing an investigation of charges the children of the 6tatc requires me to establish, herself and her late husband. They various times connected with the press, against Luther F. Warder, assistant doorkeeper wall. A dispatch from Carrolton, Miss., saysSome as far as I may, the rule that county spent 5,000,000 sterling in ten years. and held a number of important offices, of the house of representatives, and weeks ago two negroes attempted to superintendents of schools, at least, being superintendent of the mint in 1878, A violent shock of earthquake recently 0. O. Steeley, clerk to Speaker Carlisle assassinate J. M. Liddell, Jr., a prominent must not yield to habits of intoxication. and afterward on the bench. Hewaselected disturbed Wiesbaden, the celebrated Ger According to statistics in Bradstreet's both of Indiana, to the effect that the citizen, inflicting se\eral wounds. The I think it my duty, on the law and evidence to the Forty-ninth congress as a republican man watering place. The city of Grenada, former secured from citizens of Jefferson'ville, negroes engaged in this attempt are known in the case, toremoveD. C. Cameron journal over 50,000 employees c^ver Houston, Democrat. Spain, was also shaken by an earthquake during tlu last congress, sums of to be the most defiant and law less in the from the office of county superintendent of The shock was of seven seconds' duration of railways, cotton and woolen mills, money aggregatiag 1,250 for alleged services county, and since the attempt on Mr. Liddell schools of Houston county for non-feasance The attempt to break the news monopo in securing *n appropiiation of 50,- life have been more openly defiant in the discharge of the duties of his boot and shoe factories, coal miners Washington Gossip. ly enjoyed in London by W. H. Smith has 000 during the last congress for improving than ever. For some reason not known said office. and metal workers are on strike. Generally failed. The house of commons voted down Gen. Terry will go to the Division of the the leveaof Jeffersonville. The resolution they swore out a warrant a few days ago the motion of Arthur O'Connor, membei was adopt-il without debate and referred Atlantic, headquarters in New York. for Mr. Liddell's arrest. It was at this for higher wages, but in some [Signed] L. F. HUBBARD, Governor. for Queen county, to open the book stalls to the committee on refoim in the trial that tle lulling occurred. The negroes The Iowa legislature commends Iowa cases for other alleged grievances. The in all the railway stations to public com civil ser\ice. piesent were mostly armed. About 1 congressmen for standing by the Des Moines Reconciliation Between Gov. Hubbard petition. strike on the Texas Pacific and the o'clock a party of armed men, some forty river land bill. and Col. Rend. SEVATE.Mr. Van Wyck offered the following or fifty, rode up to the court house. The Rothschilds have donated a second Gould southwestern railways naturally iesolution which was adopted: Second Controller Maynard makes an The long struggle on the part of Col. Bend They dismounted, and enteiing the sum of 500 to the fund for the relief ol Resolved, That the committee on public important ruling as to bounty for volunteers attracts most attention, crippling to regain his position as colonel of the building, at once commenced filing on the unemployed workingmen. Mr. Cham lands be directed to examine the nature enlisting prior to July 22, 1861. First regiment has at last come to an end, the negroes, with the above lesult. the traffic, as it has, of four states. berlain, president of the local government and extent of the alleged use and destructicfn and the doughty colonel will undoubtedly The house committee on education has They then returned by the same board, has sent a circular letter to boards of timber on the public lands adjoining succeed. The trouble, it will be remembered, decided to icport the Blair educational route they came. They do not li\e near of guaidians throughout the country, of the line of the Northern Pacific railroad, grew out of the Decoration day parade. Carrolton. At the trial about twenty bill.recently passed by the senate, adversely. fering government assistance by means oj The Utah legislature has picked up particularly by the Montana Improvement On the date in questionMay 30 last colored men were piesent. The fifty white loans of money, where possible, to promote Gen. McClernand will probably be asked company, and what, if any additional legislation the glove thrown down by Gov. Murray, Gov. Hubbard was out of the state, and men, well mounted and each earning a road reparing in order to give employment to accept the chairmanship of the Utah is necessary to protect timber on Col. Bend, on his own authoiity, ordered Winchester liile, came galloping up and and the public attention will now to needy workmen. commission, which ex-Gov. Ramsey has the public domain, and that the committee the companies of the First regiment to surrounded the court house. They then just resigned have power to send for persons and be drawn from the courts and polygamy The Irish continue to be pleased with participate in the parade. The St Paul tired ii^to the building, instantly killing ten papers. It. is understood that Maj. Lewis Merrill, their new viceroy, Eail Aberdeen. He ha companies were assigned an inferior position negroes and woanding three othcis, so that trials and convictions to the duel Seventh cavalry, \vhoe nomination for incieased their esteem during the past few The chair laid before the senate the new by those hawng charge of the parade. tlu-y died soon after, and with the exception between co-ordinate branches of the promotion to be lieutenant colonel was days by his activity in regard to measures electoral count biil, and Mr. Hoar addressed Concerning this point there is a general of a few who escaped through a window, withdrawn because he ',ad pieviously been for the relief of distressed throughout the the senate on the bill. At the conclusion misunderstanding. Col. Bend did not ask, all the other negioes in the building territorial government. The resolutions recommended for retirement, will be again country. He also made personal contri of Mr. Hoar's remarks the bill was passed so his friends say, to head the parade ancl were wounded, some of them seriously. passed by the Mormon legislature nominated by the president. buttons for this purpose, including a do without a division. march in advance of the G. A. It. men, but The trouble between Liddell and the negioes nation of 250 toward defraying the cost o| omy the military portion of it. In the division state that the governor's refusal occmrcd tbieo weeks ago. Liddell The spnate committee on the District of Just before the senate went into executive two smacks for the Galway fishermen, $60 the infantry companies wereassigneel had interfered in a row between two negroes Columbia has decided to report adversely session there was a lively tilt between Senators to sign the appropriation bills is simply for the police fund and 60 for the West to a position behind the ca\alry company and afterwaid heard the crowd cursing the nomination of Matthews, the colored Beck and Edmunds, which was very port ifferers. an insult to thepatriotism'of the people which had been recently organized, and him. He walked up to them and inquired man from Albany, as register of deeds in much enjoyed by the spectators in the which was not then one of the state national why they were abusing him. An altercation Washington, on the ground that a resident Mail and Express London Cable: The galleries. Mr. Edmunds having objected to of Utah'and "places him in theposition guard. This was the gi ievance. Col. ensued and a number of shots of the* district should have been appointed. situation at Decazeville, where the great Mr.'.Beck's refemngjto what had been done in of an obstructionist, a milliner and Bend lefused to parade unless this was were fired. Liddell beingseverel wounded. strike is going on, is becoming more serious executive session in the Duskin case, some Senator Morrill has introduced a bill to changed,and he was upheld by the St.Paul an arrogant and defiant opponent of The breach between the masters and mec sharp passages occurred between them, during appropriate $300,000 for the erection of captains. In the absence of Gov. Hubbard is widening more and more, and it looks at which the acts of the senate in executive an extension of the executive mansion the legal and constitutional demands" Adjt. Gen. MacCarthy addressed a letter to if a tremendous laborrevolution might re session were so strongly hinted at by south of the present structure, of equal and Career of a Robber and Murderer. Col. Bend, threatening him with dire re t* of the people. Gov. Murray has placed suit throughout France. Sympathy with Beck as to alarm the other senators and to similar exterior character, and to be connected suits if he persisted in his refusal. Col. Bend In an inter\ iew at Chicago, Detective Matt the strikers is manifested among the labor prevent further exposure, the senate ordered his resignation in the hands of the with the executive mansion by a cortidoi*. replied, and a racy correspondence resulted, Pinkerton details the career of yoi ng ing classes, although the revolutionary the galleries cleared and the doors which was published in the newspapers. president. Henry Estee, now under arrest for the spirit is manifested only where the social closed, and went into executive sesrfion. When Gov. Hubbard returned, Adjt. Gen. Mr. Browne of Indiana will introduce a murder of two policemen at Geneva. 1 he ists have left the print of their theories. The controversy was not resumed. Inthe MacCarthy preferred charges against Col. resolution in the house to investigate young man was well connected, but had executive session Mr. Conger moved to reconsider Michael Davitt, in a speech at Oxford, announces Bend, and a court martial was ordered,but charges against Deputy Doorkeeper Luther The fund for the relief of Gen. Hancock's the strange ambition to become a highwayman the vote by which R. F. Dement that his idea of home rule government dissolved by an order from the- supreme F. Warden of New Albany, Ind., of having and general desperado, lie bean h's was recently confirmed to be surveyor widow has reached over $50,- was that it would always be the representative court. Col. Bend's commission was then secured 1,250 from citizens of that place life of crime when but eighteen, since whidi general of Utah. The motion to reconsider of the crown, and have command revoked by the governor. Litigation was to get through an appropriation of 50,000 000. As graceful a contribution as has time he has served four and a half years suspends the action of the senate in the of the imperial forces in Ireland. commenced by Col. Bend, but he was unsuccessful. to improve the Ohio river. Iowa and Missouri penitentialics and case, and Dement's nomination will be been made to it is that of $70 from The power of vote should be allowed the In the meantime mutual iriends The president has set aside the court othcis for burglary and other crimes. hung up until the motion to reconsider is assembly, which would consist of three of himself and thegovernor's brought about, confederate veterans at Richmond, martial sentence of dismissal of Capt. Jacob Nevertheless he pieserved a good reputation disposed of. hundred members, seventy or eighty of an interview, on the colonel's statement H. Smith, Nineteenth infantry, and he at home. His lawless acts ha\e bejn Va.. the letter accompanying it being whom perhaps, might not be Home Rulers. that Gov. Hubbaid misunderstood HOUSE.After numerous reports on various will be restored to duty. The president performed under the Alias of llany Emerson. The government should consist of the ministers his position on several important as follows: "Having in remembrance bills, the Indian appropriation bill also mitigated the sentence of dismissal of At Geneva, Estee's residme'e, he, in of finance, land, agriculture, local points. This intei-uew brought about was discussed, and Mr. Wellborn of Texas Lieut. E. S. Avis, Fifth infantry, to suspension the kindly words and generous gifts company with two crooks named Larkin government, public works and edacation, a correspondence in which Col. Bend admitted made a strong speech in favor of the civilization from duty^ for one year on halfpay. and Mohahan, was caught by a couple of and should have control of the police, customs certain errors he had fallen into, to that came pouring in upon us from ol the Indians. policemen robbing a dwelling. The oilicers and excise departments, without which Gov. Hubbard replied as follows- & the soldiers of the north when we were were shot dead in their tracks, and the which it would be a farce. He believed The retiring boaid which examined Lieut. SENATE.The following bills passed- A crime would probably hn\e forever lemained that Ireland would not impose import struggling to establish a home for our James F. Simpson found that he was mentally bill providing for a commission of five persons Your letter of the 16th inst., is PO far a mystery but for Estee's desire to duties. and physically competent to perform to investigate the alcoholic liquor satisfactory that, believing you would accept suffering comrades, the members of attain notoriety. In order to join a supposed active service, but was morally disqualified. traffic, its relation to revenue and taxation, the teachings of the past for your Lee camp No. 1, confederate veterans, gang of cut-throats he attempted to As the question of Lieut. Simpson's and its general, economic, criminal, future conduct if again a member of the prove himself entitled to fellowship by morals was not one with which the board Miscellaneous Items. moral, and scientific aspects, providing for beg leave to add their mite to the fund Minnesota national guard. I will say that narrating his connection with thp tragedy was concerned, the president very properly the study in the schools of the territories if, after publication of your letter with The eight-hour law will probably pass now being raised for the widow of Gen. disapproved their findings. in Gene\ a. The members of the gang were and the District of Columbia of the nature that to which it responds to the officers of the legislature of Massachusetts. simply detectives shadowing him, and the of alcoholic stimulants and narcotics to 'Hancock, a man whose character and the First regiment, you shall be by them The following letter, written by a bright All the pupils in the collegiate department sequel was Estee's arrest for murder. remove the charge of desertion from the elected to the yet vacant colonelcy, I shall and witty Florida girl, sent here to one oi deeds have added luster to the roll of .4 of the Oregon university are professed records of the adjutant general of the army willingly sign and issue your commission. the representatives from that state, and Christians. against soldiers who re-enlisted in the late the soldiers of our republic." Yours respectfully, L. F. HUBBARD, Governor. by him forwarded to the love-sick Florida war without having received a discharge Over seventy-five horses have died in After Apollinaris, What? senator, may have had something to do from their first regiment, providing the secretary Campbell county, Va., within a week of with his reported intention to leave the Senator Thurman and his amiable wife, of war shall be satisfied that the reenlistment A resolve was reported unanimously some mysterious disease. western city. Why should the senator says a Washington correspondent, are receiving was not to secure a bounty. L. D. Fay, living at Canton, Fillmore seek the cold, sterile and forbidding wilds James Casney and Jesse Laughlki fought by the committee on agriculture of marked attention from members of county was killed a few days ago. He and The debate on the resolutions censuring of Michigan in the dreary winter months, with small gloves at Pittsburg. Laughlin both parties. Mrs. Thurman goes everywhere S his son were getting out wood. The father the Massachusetts legislature to establish the attorney general was resumed, and Mr. and amid the blizzards of the north waste was knocked stupid and helpless in the that he goes. "Allen" and "Mary" was chopping at one tree and the son at Spooner spoke in support of them. At the his virgin affeetions upon the heart of a the last Thursday of April second round. are inseparable friends, and Mary takes another. The son called to his father that close of the speech Messrs. Edmunds, scornful and unresponsive woman? Let pretty good care of Allen, too, in a quiet Society in Brownsville, Texas, is excited his tree was ready to fall. The father next, and of each subsequent year Evarts, Hoar and others gathered around him return to his own sunny land, where way. "Some time ago," said a close, personal over a scandal in high life. Luz Gomez, without looking to see the direction in the young Wisconsin senator, and paid the the mocking bird ever sings in the magnolias, thereafter, as Arbor day for a general friend of the ex-senator, "Mr. Thurman the beautiful wife of Gen. Gomez, commander which the falling tree was inclined, ran highest sort of compliments. Mr. Evarts and the lemon tree loads the soft air holiday, to be observed by the people of the Mexican forces at Matamoras, was visiting here, when some friends several step3 immediately under it, and said afterward that Mr. Spooner's argument with odors, and the orange flowers scent i eloped with her nephew, Senoi came in for an hour's chat. In the course was crushed to death. on the distinction between the power the passing gale. Why does he turn away of that state in the improvement of Zaragoza. of the seance it was suggested that something to suspend and the power to remove officials, from us, his sisters of the balmy and The pension office has notified Maj their home grounds by the planting of of a li^id nature might prove and his exposition of the constitutionally languid south, who long for his kisses? James Walker of Uniontown, Ohio, who btrait that the pension claim of Amos appropriate W the occasion. 'Well,' of the tenure of office act exhausted 'trees, shrubs and vines, each for fruit, Come back, oh, Jouesey, you all fool! come died recently, left $20,000 in government McCracken of Red Wing had been allowed' said old Allen G., with a slylook back. the whole subject of debate, and he bonds. During the summer he subsisted with back pay. shelter and ornament in the planting at Mary, 'I might take a little Apollinaris. should not speak. chiefly on clover Heaves and bran. In A convention for the purpose of forming Mary has shut down on me lately, of waste ani unimproved lands of the winter he spent most of his time in bed, In executive session the Senate confirmed Criminals and Crimes. a Veterans' Rights union among the old and says I c-an't have anything else.' 'No, and ate raw corn and meal exclusively. John Woessner, Texas, consul at Saltillo state with trees for timber in the.embellishment soldiers of the state will be held at Mankato indeed,' said Mary, "nothing stronger for Barton Duffy, a Pittsburg sport, arrested V. 0. King, Texas, secretary of the legation The funeral of the late Senator John F. matteer tte appointed ha ast April 14. Thims was discussed therewith of our road.-sides, you just now, Allen.' So the Apollinaris for drunkenness, kills himself. comi and consul general at Bogota Brig. Gen. Miller of California took place recently in the (j. A. Rt.hdepartment meeting at Fariii came up and was disposed of with rather public parks and grounds, Alfred H. Terry, major general, Elid B. I. M. Wilson is found guilty of the murder the senate chamber. The chair of the* de a.ud wry faces, for it was not a beverage to Bannister, Indiana, Indian Inspector. of Anthony Daly at Norristown, Pa. ceased was draped. The galleries wer church yards and burial places and which the gentlemen were much devoted. called the convention. Each post of the HOUSE.After various bills had been reported filled. At the usual hour the president pro Mary Urieman, husband poisoner,is convicted state is invited to send one delegate. When the chat was ended, old Allen walked ta interesting our school children in from committees, the bill authorizing tern, entered, accompanied by the chaplain. at Little Valley, N. Y., and sentenced down stairs with his guests and, glancing the court of claims to investigate other fe The St. Paul medical college has just graduated Dr. Huntley, and ascended to the chair. to be hanged. the work of tree planting .anddecorat- nervously about to see that 'Marv' than war claims was discussed, as was also thirteen young doctors. Foilowina Thieves entered the residence of Senator Nearly eight hundred employes of th ,5ngof the school grounds. was not in hearing, said: 'Well gentlemen, the Indian appropriation bill. The banking is a list of the class: Abelarde M. Brunelle Spooner in Washington, andgot away with American Hosiery Company of New Britain, let's go down to the bar and get something and currency committee of the house had John H. Cheevers, Godfrey Deziel, Noah -0 worth of property. Conn., are out on a strike, their demands to hold that Apollinaris down.' a conference with Treasurer Jordan at his Diamantenberg, Richard L. Falley, Arthur for higher wages having been refused. Th The testimony in the Cincinnati police According to a statement of the residence. The principal subject of discussion J. Gillette, Joseph G. Hodgkinson, Frank company's officers refuse to meet a committee ^wnce G. Mitchell, James co*rt case of Henry and Rudolph Bleisten, was, as to the best means of keeping p\r Mu United States potters' association is- of the Knights of Labor to settle by charged by Fred Kohl with shooting with silver in circulation as long as possible. McMahan, Frank L. Norin, Edward A When present administration went arbitration. Shannon, Paul Shillock. suedJanuary 13, there are about 175 intent to kill, developed the fact that a Treasurer Jordan favored making the into force, Gov. Murray signified through communists organization of riflemen exists banks the circulating agency, instead of the Gen. Sheridan gives out for publication a Judge Harland that his resignation was at jlkilntsin operation, rf$t includinghose Anthony Loher loses his house and farm in the city of which the two defendants are treasury. He thought this would secure letter received by him from' Gen. Von the disposal of the president whenever desired. buildings by fire at Morris. Loss S7 000- employed in turning out deeorated the longest and cheapest circulation. members. Moltke, dated June 17, 1876, to show the A few days ago he received a telegram v msurance 4,000. falsity of the report that-the great German from Secretary Lamar stating that pottery of which there is a large number. Detectives arrested James Beshears, at SENATEThe national live stock highway The upsetting of a sleigh at Decoria Blue soldier held a contemptuous opinion of the his resignation was desired. Gov. Murray Shelbyville, Dl., charging faim with being bill passed, as did all the private pension .The number of employes is Earth Co., kills Mrs. BuUow and seriouSy military ability of American officers in the replied, saying the 6ame would be handed one of the express robbers. Beshears had bills on the calendar. Excitement was injures Mrs. Reinke. ""oy -^ants wesi war of the rebellion. roughly .estimated at about 15,000 the president by R. N. Baskin, a delegate Withe just returned to Shelbyville after several caused by the clerk reading a portion of a chosen by the Mormons to proceed to Trains on the Winona St. Peter rn.il W days' absence. He could not satisfy or explain The largest reduetion yetmadeinpassen and it mflfc' fairly be assumed that not communication from the secretary of the Washington to represent their interest. rdaloted why he received an ugly-looking wound ger rates to the Pacific coast went into effeo treasury which was an executive document, less than 8ft,000 derive their means on hie head. the loth inst. A cut of $10 on both firsi The following cablegram was received but not being so marked had been handed Of the pharmaceutical candidates at the and second class tickets was obtainable at of subsisteaee from this source. The Mrs. Kate Harden,, a well-dressed woman Feb. 21 by a committee of the Lung Wah to the eierk by the president pro tempore. te statefollowingfodboar ate exam.nation of othe Chicago, and Arbitrator Wilson, of the Chicago, with a profusion ol yewelry, skipped into hospital at Hong Kong from the commit r' total of caprttfd invested in the business Mank af- The reading stopped short when the clerk St. Louis & Missouri River Passengei nimiT*" the Chicago police ofi'ce and notified Capt. tee of the Chung Wa Wui Kun of San Fran realized the nature of the document. Mr. named applicants have been declared is supposed to be not less than association, issued a circular announcinj Buckley that she had \een robbed of $2,- Cisco: We call your attention to the con passed and eligible to register as nh^rm! Spooner concluded his speech in support of net rates, Chicago to California points by 000 worth of jewelry a yd clothing by Harry if$8,000,000, dition of Chinese in the United States ol two-thirds of which is all lines, as follows: First-class, $39.50 the resolutions censuring the attorney gen- at~, Osland, a piano player. The robbeij America. Anti-Chinese riots are of frequent liert b. Colton, Fairmont- ft i "^absorbed in plant, tfbe wages paid second-class, $17. eral._ Mr. Saulsbury spoke in defense of-the was committed in^au C"Vair, Wis., wbeie occurrence. Over $500,000 of our property Lake Benton Hugn Scott* Stiiura^TK: administration. Bills were introduced for iamount to $4,000,(000 or $5,000,000 Mrs. Harden was living with Osland as Chester Gdbert, on trial at Bismarck foi has already been destroyed, manv people the removal of the Southern Ute Indians his wife. Osland could not i found. the murder of August Lenz, was acquitted killed, and merchants' business seriously annually, and $8,000,000 worth of from Colorado to Utah and to increase the the jury having been out four hours. The injured and. there is great suffering and goods is made. The chief centres of a,- verdict was not only a surprise, buta shock Minneapolis public building appropriation destitution among the laboring classes Mussetter, W. Alwin r~~k'v'Z""' Record of Casualties. -Schumacher to the community, as every one considered We request you to immediately issue a to $650,000. Adjourned till Monday. St A ljl tiade are Trenton, N. J., and East i. rul rth Robert M. Wet a Ek? rS' A?K Gilbert guilty. The jury was one of the proclamation warning our people not to The Toledo House of Refuge, in* the outskirts ^Liverpool, Ohio, but establishments HOUSEIt being private bill day, nothing most intelligent ever impaneled in the dis of the city, caught fire in the roof come to the United States, and to send a rernwalt^ John Mullanv. John E of public interest' was done, although a and was totally destroyed. It belonged to trict, and no censure can rest upon them. copy of this to Chang Chi Lung, viceroy oi ^more or less extensive are to be found held i^ Mankatko ApriIl 13..U "H"Jo warm debate took place on a bill to place the city. The fire was undoubtedly inceniiary. The meeting of the acquitted man and hii Two Kang and to Oi Yak Tang/ Canton Clar MinTSs^* be We have cabled Tsung Li Yamen. Col. H. J. Hunt on the retired list with the mother was very affecting. 1 Wl1 rank of major general. i^j%13MM uL^mf^ry^improvement convenI a tlo t s*t DL^JM, fr^tfffl^^ MMtMini