New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 4, 1886 · Page 1 of 8
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~& I a WewUlm Review. Condensed General News. CONGRESSIONAL. same grouna, ana ^ne latter reiteraxea tne irf'Kentacky-sayrthat he does not believe The marquis of Salisbury,-while at Osborne, assertion which he has made before upon a better selection could have been made performed the ceremony of kissing the floor, that 90 j-er cent, of the entries for the position, and that the people of the hands of the queen, and was Appointed in the Northwest were fraudulent. This Dakota will have-no cause to regret the by her prime minister. The marquis returned SENATE.The deficiency appropriation Buried Under Snow in July. JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. aroused the indignation of the representatives appointment. Judge Halsell and Senator to London. Great crowds assembled bill was consklered. On motion of Mr. of that section, and Messrs. Ryan, Boston, Special. A dispatch from t?ae Blackburne are said to have secured his at all the chief railway stations between Dawes, an item of $25,000 was inserted for Perkins, Dorsey and Nelson \igoroua!y de NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. appointment. 3len house White Mountain, N. H., chronicles Portsmouth and London, and tendered Snarks the Chippewa Indians in Minnesota on account assertion.r M, nied +he correctness of the a tragic affair which happened the new premier ovations. There of damages to their lands by overflow The departure of the special headquarters la4.r\-d, Whe-a, the senate amendment to the sun Tuckerman's ravine in the White moan:ains. are rumors of a hitch in'the forming of the caused by government dams. i ...e train for California was an interesting striking out th provision for CJVl1 new cabinet, account of the conflicting A party of eleven Eastern Massachusetts dr The Baldwin Locomotive Works, event to Grand Army men. The train was On motion the senate proceeded to the ec,a claims of two leading ministers in the last people stopping at Shelburnevisitd consideration of private pension superbly equipped by the Baltimore and extrfi ivate pension bills which Philadelphia, have just completed and was under consideration in the hoasc Mr. conservative government. The Times says have been favorably reported. Fifty were the ravine, reaching it at 2 p. m. They Ohio company, and consisted of five sleeping Nelson of Minn, attacked the proposition shipped engine numbered 8,000. The it believes that the marquis of Salisbury passed, including one granting a pension to and parlor coaches, one ordinary coach, iad disposed themselves about the snow for ii.create in a fi\e-minutes speech. He offeied to serve under Lord Hartington as the widow of Gen. Durbin Ward. A bill two baggage cars, a kitchen car and a irch, when suddenly it toppled over and first locomotive built at these works characterized the snecial agents as. in premier if the latter would assume the was passed authorizing the construction of dining tar. The'train will go through solid ell on those of the party who were nearest. was turned out'in December, 1832. many co*e, drunken politic! bummers work of forming a coalition government. a hotel on government land at Fortress to San Francisco, arriving there Sunday Sew ell Faunce of Boston fifteen years old. who Ie iod tribute on the great timber Monroe. Several public building bills passed, Lord Salisbury has convened a meeting of next. It will remain there during the encampment, a'MS bnned completely out of sight beneath I companies and drove the poo- ^'ttler including the following: Increasing to the conservative members of ihe house of and -then return to Washington. 'ully six feet of snow and he, and when his The extra session of the California i from his land, simply to make a rccor'l for $160,000 the limit of cost to the buildl'ig commons at the Carlton club. Lord Cadogan The coaches were all filled, having on body was recovered he was dead, having limr-Hf. He was a creature of the rorai atLa Crosse,Wis.. ippropriating$350,t!00 will probably be secretary for the legislature seems to be the cause of board about 150 veterans of the war and oeen instantly killed. Miss Maggie Pearce for the purchase of additional land near missiooi.er of the general land ofnee, wsted colonies in the new cabinet. It-is stated their wives and daughters. Among the considerable political stir. It is called pf New Bedioru was buried to the waist, the public building at Brooklyn, N. Y. with an enormous power, \ei witLoiitrommission that Lord Randolph Churchill hae accepted passengera were Gen. S. S. Burdett, commander-in but was speedily rescued from her uncom'ostable $100,000 for a public building at Charlotte. or responsibility. On $1 50M per to take action in regard to irrigation the position of chancellor of the exchequer chief of the Grand Army: Adjt.Gen, position without receiving serious N. C, authorizing the construction of a year he traveled around, stopping at 4 a and leader in the house oi commons. Cameron, Pension Commissioner laws, which are greatly needed to enable injury. The entire party would have been public building at Owenstoro. Ky. day hotels and making the go\ em meiit pay Black, Congressman Grosvenor of A gold and silver Jedjje is reported at farmers to iise the waters of the tvithin the arch in another five minutes, heavy exjeiif*e for an absolutely oi thless Ohio and many others oS lesser note. A bill was passed appropriating $250,- Abington, Mass. having only stopped at the request of one service. streams. It is eharged, however, that 000 for the establishment of a military Fred Winkleman, a young druggist, of In an envelojje containing the wages due of the ladies, who wished to rest a moment. post at or near Denver, Colo. I SEX VTE.Senator Wilson of low a offered Cincinnati was arrested to-night, and later him, each employe in John P. Squires & the proposed laws avill virtually give Thus they were saved. Senator Blair, from the committee on the following resolution released on $5,000 bail, on suspicion of Son's great pork packing establishment, certain parties a monopoly of the education and labor, submitted a favorable having caused his bride's death in an attempt at Boston, found a -otice of his discharge. That the commissioner of agriculture report on a joint resolution proposing principal available waters of the state, to procure a miscarriage. Both In explanation of this notice Mr. Squires be diiected to report to the senateat SforHiwestern Internal Revenues. that an amendment to the constitution in I parties were well-known in German circles said he could not continue business with the commencement of the next and there is a hot discussion over the relation to alcoholic liquors and other 1 Doring the fiscal year ending June 30 the and had been married only ,a year. emploje- who are liable to strike* at any sesaion of congress the amount in uushels poisonous be-s erages be submitted to the I matter. time when ordered to do so. A strike by of wheat harvested in each wheat lolleetion of internal revenue in the various At Chicago, Mrs. C. R. Jaynes had a legislatures for ratification. The amendnient his employes right in the midst of business producing country during the present districts named as follows: Second 4\tar, hand satchel containing money and diamonds, provides: i would involve a loss of perhaps? 300,0G0 and the amount harvested during tin- pre- If [owa, John W. Green, S27.347.28 Second valued at $7,000, forcibly taken From and after the \ear 19,00, the manufacture or $400,000. ceding five years, the average increa&e or decrcaseintheworld'sconsumption The difference between the Socialists Iowa, William C. Thompson, $2,244,113.- from her while passing by the Leland hotel, and sale and importation of distilled of wheat 31 Third Iowa, James E. Simpson, 55,- in the full glare of the electrie light. The Report has reached here that Albert and Anarchists is thus explained: alcoholic intoxicating liquors except during said years, the probable requirement 016.45 Thiid Iowa, Byron Webster, lady's husband and two children were Hanson, son of Dr. W. P. Hanson of Milwaukee, for medicinal, mechanical, chemical and The Socialists belieye in abolishing of each wheat-importing country walking down Michigan avenue, when a 186,983.-68 Fourth low,-,, John W. Buriette, is under arrest in Denmark for a scientific purposes and for the use in arts, prior to Sept. 1, 1887, and the probable villainous-looking man. with his face blacked, all present forms of government in a political offense of some kind. $3C.29.36 Fourth Iowa, A. H. shall cease. surplus to each wheat exporting country came up from behind, snatched the KuhelmeiOT, $80, 245.86 District of Minnesota, Hubert O. Thompson, the prominent peaceable way and organizing society The report which accompanies the proposed to meet such requirement, with the number satchel and run south, followed by Mr. William Bickel, $68,758.88 District Democratic boss of New York, was found amendment says the committee believe of acres in the ground in each to make after their ideal methods, while the Jayne and a number of people who plainly of Minnesota, Adolph Biermann,S466,773.- dead in his bed in his apartments at the the people have a right to decide what the crop of 1887 to the date of suc'i rejiort, saw the robber. Anarchists wish to adopt a quicker 13 District of Montana, Thomas P. Fuller, Worth hotel, Broad way." by Dr. Charles T. measure shall be taken for the regulation I as compared with a like date in S13.703.10 District of Montana, D. J. Roberts, who says that it was due to a or extirpation oi this trafic. The grand lodge of the Brotherhood of 1885. method, using force t accomplish Railway Brakeman held its session in Des sudden attack of cerebral appoplexy. Mr. Welch, $77,136.07: First Wisconsin, Edward HOUSE.Mr. Henly, from the committee The house commi'ttee on public buildingsand their ends, believing, like -some of our Moines, Iowa, there being about one hundred Thompson first became active in politics C. Wall, $2,508,601.80 Third Wisconsin, on public lands, reported back the senate grounds has reported favorably the and twenty-hvedelegatespresentfrom in 1871, when he joined the young men's western people when talking of the Indian, Henry Harden, $2,462 Second bill forfeiting certain of the lands granted senate bill increasing the limit of the appropriation all parts of the state. An open session Democratic club and became an opponent Wisconsin, AlfrediC. Parkinson, 154,284 the Northern Pacific Railroad company. on the public building at La that the only good capitalist is was held in the afternoon which was well of the old party leaders. In 1S72 he was Third Wisconin. Howard M. Kutchins, The committee recommends that, in lieu Crosse, Wis. attended by the general public. An address the dead one. a member of Tammany hall, but withdrew $85,324, Third Wisconsin, Owen A. Wells, of the senate biH, there be substituted the The senate committee on commerce reported of welcome was made by Mayor Phillips, from it because of his hostility to John provisions of the house bill on the same $241,948, Sixth Wisconsin Leonard Lotfcridge, back favorably the house bill and addresbes pertaining to the order Kelly. His career since then as the leader subject. Mr. Henly stated: $25,960.54 Sixth Wisconsin, Joseph amending the Revised Statutes relating to ware delivered by Grand Master Wilkinson, The Chicago Tribune records the arrival of the county Democracy is well known to The difference between the two bills was the inspection of steam boilers and hulls, W. Monroe $150,724. Superintendent C. F. Meek, of the Wabash the public. that, while the senate bill forfeited the so as to provide for the establishment of in that city recently of the first lailroad, Rev. Dr. Lucas of Des grant from Wallula Junction to Portland, On April 5, 1883, the body of Carmel an office of inspectors of boilers and hulls Moines and 0. C. Winters chief conductor tin reduced from American ore in this Boston Scandal iu High Life. Farach was found near Stapleton, L. I. the house bill included also the forfeiture at Duluth. of the order of railway conductors. of the grant from Bismarck to the Pacific country. The importance of this, if with a stab wound in the chest and i Mr. Evarts, from the committee on judiciary, A scandal as rank and sensational as ocean. The house bill forfeited 33,000,- sword cane lying near by. His mone., reported favoraly the house bill iixing the Dilke-Crawford case is soon to come into In executive session, Senator Sewell, from true, as detailed in various journals, 000 acres more than the senate bill. $400, and his watch and chain were gout. terms of the United States courts at Eau the Boston courtB. The wife of a millionaire the committee on military affairs, reported rests on the fact that the United Mr. Voorhees favored the house bill, declaring: The dead man's brother-in-law, Antonio Claire, La Crosse and Madison, in the western who is, with probably one exception, favorably the nomination of Fitz There were high reasons of public Ferconio. was suspected of the murder, but judicial district of Wisconsin. The judiciary the most widely known merchant in John Porter to be a colonel in the army, States now imports $30,000,000 policy why the land grant of the Northern committee, however, struck out no proof was forthcoming, and a verdict of new England, has just filedabillfordivorce and it went to the calendar. worth of tin annually. While these Pacific company should be taken from its sections 2 and 3 of the bill, except the jn-ovision suicide was rendered. Ferconio, who had in the clerk's office of the supreme court, Ezra Baird was nominated recently for control as far as this could legally be done. that the clerk residing at Midison been arrested, was released and disappeared. tin deposits were examined as far back the ground of action being adultery. In marshal of Idaho. He was endorsed for He pictured what he characterized as the shall attend all terms of court held at Eau The latter has just returned and onfessed the business world the libelee occupies a as 1884 it was not until last May oppression of the railroad company as the position by Delegate Hailey, and is a Claire. to John Farach. Carmcl's brother, similar position in New England to that practiced in Washington Tertitory, asserting resident of the territory. He was selected that he killed Carmel in a duel. Ferconio that a suitable mill was perfected for formerly occupied by A. T. Stewart in House.The house took up for consideration, that it dictated the laws relating to from four candidates sent by the attorney said that misfortune had attended him New York. The scandal is no new one in the veto message on the bill granting milling the ore. railroad taxation and set at defiance every general a short time since with the comment ever since he slew Carmel. society's ear. The millionaire's alleged a pension to Andrew J. Wilson,nndrefused legislative action of the people. The history that they were all equal and capable Immorality with several women of well 105 to 85to pass the bill over the veto, A receiver was appointed for the World's of the company was a chapter of men and well endorsed. known beauty, and formerly of excellent the constitutional two thirds not voting in Mount Vernon does not "pay." Pastime Exposition company, Chicago, on broken promises, misrepresentations and The resident has passed the oleomargarine social position, has been a byword in certain the affirmative. The balance of thedav was petition of B. F. McNeill, who holds a $50,- double-dealing. The last annual report of the regents bill over to Attorney General Garland bpent in filibustering. circles for a long time. The divorce 000 chattel mortgage. The exposition will Mr. Gilfillan submitted a le ral argument to pronounce upon its constitutionality. says that during the year 15,907 visitors, case will come up for hearing in October. It is continue under the receiver's direction. in opposition to the house bill, which he POUND CAKE. uofc known yet whether it will be contested. exclusive of excursion parties, A dynamite bomb, the most dangerous Said was based upon a mischievous and United Ireland of Dublin, Mr. Parnell's One-half cup of butter, two cups of yet captured in Chicago, was found in misleading misconstruction oi the granting came to the grounds, from whose fares organ, says The marquis of Salisbury will Wilbur & Allen's warehouse. Abraham Bloody Factions in Kentucky. act. Sugar, three ogp.s, one cup cold water, be compelled ete long to produce his manacles. the association derived an income of Scheles, a young Russian formerly in the Mr. Oates argued against the equitable three pounds of flour, one teaspoon A telegram from Hazard, Ky., says: A During the past year the Irish people firm'B employ, is suspected. and legal power of congress to pass the senate $5,408.46. The tax on excursionists have submitted to the bitterest privations cream tartar, one-half teaspoon mountain fight occurred here between the bill. It has transpired that Rev. W. Shernan, increased the sum to the extent of and extortions patiently. The judicial French and E^el sole factions. The Ever- a oung Catholic priest of Brooklyn, violnted SENATE.Most of the day was spent in soda, rents are becoming daily more impossible $681.65 his oath of celibacy a month ago, by The gross receipts from all sole party was outnumbered and taken secret session. Mr. Wilson presented in 1 TEA CAKE. for, the tenantry to pay. and more unbearable. marrying Miss Matilda McCoy. the senate a memorial from citizens of by surpi.se, and retreated after a revolver sources for the year were $8,035.- One cup of sugar, one-half cup of Jt is absolutely hopeless to Richland, Iowa, asking that the bill granting light of several minutes, resulting in the Pittsburg dispatch: The damages by expect any redress from an Engl'sh 18, and the expenditures were over butter, two eggs, the j-olks and whites a pension to James D. Haworth, late killing of one of the French party and the Monday morning's storm on the26th inst., parliament It is not in human of Company H, Third low a infantry, which $10,000, leaving a deficit of about oeaten separtely, one-half cup of milk, woun hng of three otheis. At asubsequent will probably reach $350,000. The storm nature for the Irish tenantry to longer was vetoed by the president, be passed sugagement French and Evcrsole ate said was the moot severe known for many years. reirnin from helping themselves. Landlords one and one-half cups of flour, one 2,000. George W. Childs came to the notwithstanding. I to have both been killed. They were called From almost every town along the rivers will fight for their rents with fire, an one-half teaspoons of baking rescue with a check for $500. ri\ al merchant princes, -vveie educated, reports are coming in of great damage. Mr. Mahone, from the committee on publie sword or crowbar, thus obliging Lord Salisbury wealthy men, and did a larje business. Houses were flooded and struck by lightning, buildings and grounds, reported favor- Dowder to pray pariament to assist the The trouble grew out of business rivalry. crops destroyed and fences washed ably McMillan's senate bill increasing the landlords by some new-fangled coercion Judge O'Gorman of New York city Last June French anticipated trouble and away. Almost every railroad entering the limit of the cost of the Minneapolis postoffice act. Then will come the tug of war. Haps and Mishaps. ordered a lot of Winchester rifles and armed city suffered from landslides and washouts. building. has concluded not to take everything The Freeman's Journal proposes that men from Leslie and Bell counties. Girl in hammock reading book, The senate passed the following jiension Four hundred masons and biicklayers, as granted in his dealings with aliens the people of Ireland collect a fund by They met the Eversole party, Aviththe bills: Motri- L. Mintour, Eighteenth Wisconsin. Solid comfort, cozy hook, who struck two weeks ago, causing an entire shilling subscriptions to erect a statute on who want to be naturalized. When above result. French v. as a Knight Templar Mii'v Giliham. widow of James Great commotion, sudden crack, suspension of building operations in College Green, in the city of Dublin, to Mr. of good standing. Gillham, Eighteenth Iowa also a pension Milwaukee, returned to woik. applicants propose to declare upon Rope is broken, falis kc-whack. Gladstone. of $50 a month to Lizzie Wright, only surviving Coltu?i Hub. The population of Rhode Island, according oath that they are "attached to th daughter of George Wright, also to i A new island has been found in the to the census of 1885. was 304,284, of Crop Matters in Northern Dakota. Joshua Ann,trong, dependent father of Boy in wagon, takes a ride, principles of the constitution of the North Pacific by a British steamer on her whom 110,393 were males and 357,891 John Armst:ons, late of the Seventh cavalry, Team upsets, bov takes a slide Maj. R. E. Fleming, one of the railroad voyage from Sydney to Shanghai. It is females. United States," he abruptly inquires alio to Elizabeth Collins, widow of Skins his knees, raises a bhster, two or three miles long, rises from 100 to commissioners of Dakota, takes a very The town of Madera, Cal wasdestioyed W. II. Collins, Sixth Mintusotn. A bill also whether they have read that instrument. 150 feet, and is well wooded. Wishes he'd stayed home with his sister. jloomy view of the crop situation in Dakota. by fire. The loss is \ery heavy. passed to pay to F. W. llaldeman, of In a majority of instances GoodaWx buiu He says the recent storms in North The funeral of Hobart Pasha was conducted Avocn. Iowa, 2-'0 tor service^ performed John M. Brunswick, the billiard table in Constatiuople with great pomp. Dakota destroyed about a million and a they are obliged to confess utter durin., the war. Bills U- passed to place manufacturer, died at Cincinnati. A New Disease. half bushels of wheat. He places the total The pope paid $200,000 for the Palace on tlv peiiMou rolls the name ot A. Butler, ignorance concerning its provisions. C. M. Thomas is nominated associate Miganolli, and will fit it up as a printing yield of the territory at not more than Twentv-'-eventh Iowa. The senate There is- a man in Austin who never] justice of the Dakota supremo court. Then they have to go away and inform ofhee. pasicd bills to place on the pension rolls 12,000,000 bushels. He says the damage A Cleveland druggist's mistake proves ases plain language. He never calls aj the name of Jac )b MIK, who served as a from the drouth in June is much themselves by actual perusal of the Rev. Mr. Alderson, a minister of the gospel fatal to a mother and three children. captain in t'ie Brown county (Minn.,) militia greater than has been reported spade a spade, but "that sharp instru-i and also editor of the Toma Enterprise, organic law, if their educational ao duii-ij attack of the Indians upon Milwaukee dispatch: Last Sunday night Major Fleming says that thousands of Wis., has just been tried by the went with which the sturdy granger] New film in 'u2, a.ul was severeh wounded on the 25th inst., a heavy rain storm set quirements are sufficient otherwise cattle and sheep will be broughtfrom Montana church committee on charges of whipping iVtheaVrnVliwio'^^ open the bosom of our motherj in, and lasted until an early hour Monday into Dakota this winter, as the grass his wife and using profane language. The somebody must read it aloud for their morning. The rain is repoited to be quite on the ranges has been entirely burnt out. Cooklni, Seventh Minnesota and B.nb.ira sarth." He always calls a cat a f.-line, charges were sustained by the committee. general throughout the state, and will save Fuths, mother or John Fuchs, Si\th Wi benefit. Arrangments have already been made to Mr Alderson was one of the instigators of i dog a canine, etc. One morn.ng ourj crops in many sections. The most deplorable con-in. winter 150,000 head of cattle, and stock the charges against the Rev. Mr. Fulmer, H: reports of the drought in Sheboygan [riend went up to a policeman, who] In s-tret session the senate disponed of men are coming in every day in search of late pastor of this place, who was tried for its contested nomi.-'.ations. The "My idea of a monument," said* Col. county and that part of the state of five feed for their stock. A man who drove thinks he knows even thing, and taidri being too intimate with a disreputable have been received in the past lew days. cas of TnoMias Hanlon to be collector of through from Turtle Mountain to Fargo Frederick D. Grant, in a recent interview woman, the charges being also sustained. I say, I am worried to death byi The farmers and dairymen were selling ofi the Seventh Ir-diaua internal reventiedistrut, by team, says that he had great difficulty Now Mr. Alderson claims that the present concerning the proposed monument their stock to keep thern from starving, as hjii brought to a vote, was rejected feline^ couldn't sleep a wink last! one or two days while in the Devil's Lake pastor has used insulting language to his the grass and gram has all dried up and by a tie. Thenomination of Mori is Thomas night." region in obtaining enough forage for his to his father in Riverside park wife, and must be tried for that and other the prospects of crops are so poor that good oi ll.iltimore to be an Indian inspector, team. Fleming says the agent of a reaper matters not appropriate for a minister. New York, "is that it should be large The policeman didn't like to admit' horses have sold foi $30 and fine cows for nfttr an hour's debate, was confirmed company at Bismarck told him he had $5 and $6. The Revere House at Le Mars, Iowa, was by a vote of fluty-four t,o and simple, without external sculptural gold over fifty machines, but would not deliver twenty two. that he didn't know what telines werc,j burned. The loss will be$8,000 insurance, Poitmaster Hos* tta, of De three, as the crops in that section Fort Assinaboine special- A terrible Knlb Illinois. ornament of any kind, and in no scratched his ir and repl ed, asl $5,000. The origin of the fire is believed wa t1"1swrit unanimously i*e]ected. IIisoiitfii.se was ng and publication of an obituar were not worth cutting. storm blew over thequartermaster'sstore. sense decorative and it should be a to be incendiary. if he knew precisely what was the mat-i Loss, $50,000. Buildings rocked as ii in of (is'i. Grant, in which the hero was allu ten an earthquake. The post mortem on Lieut. Peter Shell, a young man, arrived at place where archives of the war could The departure of Sir Charles Dilke from 'ed to as a tvrunt and compared with Pittburg on the truck of a Pull nan sleeper Low, found dead in a chair, show that the "It is sorry to hear it that I am, forj be stored.' The larger and the simpler England, is an admission that his political Julius*'mar. The remainder of the sessiuii attached to the New York and Chicago limited suicide was committed with prussic acid. career has been destroyed by the trial. was thielly nt in at upon the i t is a thruble^ome complaint." the better. It might be a sort of chapel express, having ridden from Fort Wayne He was buried there. Twelve or fifteen years ago he was one of nominatioa of three territorial judges, one I in that way. He says that he was en route "I thought you being a policeman St. Thomas (Dak.) special: Ten thousand or mausoleum, with three or four the most brilliant men in London society, eai fin Mwtitrina, Utah and Washington to Washington to see his mother who was acres of wheat tributary to that village and led the radical wing of the liberal party. know some remedy for these accursed Temtorv. The first two were confirmed. Doric columns in front. To tell the seriously ill. A subscription was started were destroyed by hail. He was in 1872 and 1873 a prominent Housi:.After substituting thehouse bill felines They worry a man to death a by the passengers, which netted quite a truth, I think that just such an edifice champion of a republican form of government, An old man was discovered digging a lor the se*iite measure by a \ote of 174 to sum, and after breakfast he was started nights." and made one of the most stirring well in a flat beyond Meaderville, two miles as the sub-treasury building in Wall 05, the houne passed the Northern Pacific i on his way to Washington in a Pullman speeches of that period against the expenditures "I don't know, sor, what 1 kin do fori east of Butte, Montana, and as there are forfeituie bid by a vote of 183 to 4'J. The car. The distance between Pittsburg and street, with its massive columns in for the royal family, and up to last no mines in that locality several inquisitive only speech upon the bill was Mr. Faysoni. Fort Wayne is 320 miles, the limited making }-ez. Perhaps you need some nvdicineJ year he occupied a commanding place in front and its prevailing idea of solidity, pei sons went out to see what he was but four stops. advocating the substitution of English politics. I was thruoled wid 'em meself last digging for. They found him gathering up the house measure for the senate. would be the best possible design. gold nuggets from the bottom of a sixfoot Spring." Brig. Gen. Benjamin G. Barney, a Mexi" After the vote on the substitute, little interest Sir Charles has ordered the sale of his Of course artists would not be satis- hole. When done he had a cigar box can vateran and^ex-president of the Bocie" was shown in the result by the friends house at Chelsea. He will leave England "Thank you for the suggestion. I'll ty of the Army of the Potomac, died sud" almost full, worth several thousand dollars. of the senate bill, and thehousestampeded i fied With so plain a Structure, but my and reside permanently in the south of go to the drug store and see if they 1 denly in San Francisco. The old man explained that he had to the support of the bill. Mr. Payson haven't got stuff to kill them off." father's character, at least, would be buried the gold there tv. enty years ago, 1 asked for conferences on the bill, and they Tony Pfeufer kills Patrick Harrington in The Fenian, Hickie, died in Dublin. He and had been oat of the territory since. v.en granted by the house. It is generally in harmony with something that is a fight at Dubuque. "Be very careful, sor, that you don't' was identified with the Fenian movements He did not make known his indentity, but agreed that no agreement can be arrived of 1848 and 1865 and served a long term The bondsman of Thompson, defaulting simple and massive." kill yerself by accident, for thin ye] is supposed to be one of the early day at with the senate this session, and that of imprisonment for his connection with cashier of the Provident Savings bank, St. road agents and that this was his share of the bill will go over until the next. would be guilty of suicide."Texas, the latter aflair. His remains will be interred Louis, will pay the stealage on receipt of some treasure box captured. Sifting s. 1 SENATE.The fortification bill was di3- evidences of the crime. at Glassneven and the Nationalists Henry Watterson writes in characteristic cus-ed atlength and passed. Senator Wilson will march in a body to the grave. Mr. Howard Vincent has written a letter Frank Johnson is committed to jail at J* fashion of England and the of Iowa, from the committee on postoffices, The Graduating Season. to the newspapers in which he quotes from The London Daily News, heretofore a Barron, Wis., charged with incest upon his reported favorably a bill to amend I English. In his last letter to the Courier-Journal his yearly reports while director of criminal daughter. strong Dilke organ, says: We would only 'Yes," said Mrs. .Riehladie, the revised statutes so as to authorize the "myi investigations, in order to prove the urgent be too glad if we could dissent from the he says the average Englishman Forest fires in Maine have caused $75,- postmaster general, in his discretion, to .daughter graduates next week." necessity of an extradition treaty jury's veidict, but unfortunately there is 000 damages. is a snob. The English male allow third-class postmasters a reasona- I with the United States not directed especially no room for scepticism any longer to assert i understand she is at the valetudinarian, butofj head ble sum out of the surplus revenues of their A Portland, Dak., dispatch of the 24th against Fenians and dynamiters. Mr. surj itself, and the lamentable career of is a selfish bully. The English woman th says- Latest reports confine yesterday's offices for rent, clerk and other her class?' Vincent concludes his letter by saying that fuel this able statesman is thus prematurely is a slave. The warp and woof of hail in this region to an area of six by eight necessary expenses. the whole civilized world is watching the closed. We are compelled to sorrowfully "No," she said with some sadness,! n0 wiles, with a'few scattered fields outside. 1 United States senate. English society is a sham. Thackeray admit that no more shocking outrage upon HOUSE.The house went into committee i ^i^ :n _*u n. Wl1 The highest estimate of 25 bushels per acre the obligations of friendship, the precepts of sh of the whole (Mr. Blount in the chair) on Conflicts took place at Amsterdam between saw it out of the clearest kind of cosmopolitan gives a total loss in this area of about mortality, the primary instincts of decency, the populace and the police and the senate amendments to the sundry civil she will take the salutary, and that's* 750,000 bushels, which, with at least onefourth eyes, and even Dickens or the sanctity of lamily ties was ever troops, arising from the prohibition of a appropriation bill. The amendments were nearly as high." 1 of the land not being in grain, will dragged before a disgusted community. was not wholly dead to it. But, popular game on Sunday. The disorders considered without discussion, and the recoramendations to]' allow for the scattering losses beyond the "The commencement exercises are were renewed, when the troops fired into of the committee on appropriations Massachusetts leather dealers have just heavy storm limits, and place the loss, at whilst the purse holds out, it is resplendent be very interesting.'' the crowd. The rioters are erecting barracades. were agreed to until the clause relating begun a test suit against the Knights of the present price of wheat, at about $450.- indeed- The bully in the men It is reported that ten persons to silver certificates was reached. Labor for boycotting. "Oh, yes Rev. Ik-. Grace will preach! 000. Mr. Bland offered an amendment m-oviding have been killed and many wounded. The makes good soldiers. The power of High license in Boston has effected a decrease the bacchanalian sermon, Rev. Mr. Miss Pierce of New Bedford and Sewall socialists are fomenting the disorders. in the number of licenses iosued and England is undeniable. The slave in Faunce of Boston were killed while exploring The certificates 6hall be issued on all the Mortimer will deliver the dilemmas, and' The prohibited game is the killing of eels an increase in the amount reteiv ed. the famous snow archin the White mountains, standard silver dollars in the treasury and the woman, when she does not elope, too1 attached to a cord over the canal, a degrading there will be other detractions The crofters of Tire, Scotland,are arming which suddenly gave way. Last paid out on the expenditures and obligations pastime, popular among the lower makes excellent housewifery. The domestic numerous to mention." Washington. summer the arch fell within twenty minutes to resist the military. Tne sinitfis are of the government, and when received classes. Eighteen policemen were wounded. after several .sightseers had been under forcing speais, the women are engaged in in the treasury shall be reissued. fabric of England is respectable Critic. Twenty-eight persons have been arrested, it. putting up stones ready for use, and all Rejected, 81 to 87, and the clause was including two socialists. and orderly. But the church, the available firearms have been loadel. agreed to in the shape recommended by In the libel suit of Cyrus W. Field against state and the home, built upon a complex Bozeman (Mont.) Special to the Independent: the committee on appropriations. The H12I1 School class at Hud-on, Charles M. Thomas has been nominated James Gordon Bennett the sheriff's jury A number of cattle brought here from Action of the house on the silver for associate justice of the supreme court feudal system, depend upon the awarded the plan tiff $25,000 dam-ages. Michigan, this year contisted ot live Ka-sas by J. G. Lane and sold to John certificates indicates that a very decided of D.vkota in place of William E. Chinch, 'Ihe defendant was condemned~ to pay'? all roung women, and their class motto poise and balance of classes in the relation W T. Garbin, United States land agent, have change in the sentiment in the house on resizned. Mr. Thomas is a native Kentnckian, the costs of suits also.' was: "Five of a suit beat a full become diseased. It is not known what which now exists, and which, this question has taken -place within the whose home is at Bow ling Green, Jame* E. Moore, formerly chief clerk of the nature of the malady is, but it is spreading past few weeks, as the Bland proposition, band." This isa translation of a wellknown lit* Is an able lawyer n wu-i tor several with trifling incidents not seriously the land* department of the St. Paul & among the band. The territorial which was defeated, was inserted in the years county judge of V/arren county. He sentence from Cicero and illustrates Sioux City, Ja been appointed land commiufeioner disturbing the personal life of EngUcd, veterin, George Keefer, has been advised bill by an overwhelming vote, its opponents is forfc^ -t eai of n?e, and the Kentucky the advantage of making the i the nlaco of James H. Drake, of the facts, and has dispatched Deputy not having sufficient strength to order de.-'jjutku speaks \ervLuWy of his ability has existed since magna charta... whose resignation has beeu accented by classics a part of the High Sch Holloway to the scene, who will make a a roll call. .tnd services. Ex-Congn tauvu Thompson Marvin Hughitrt, president of the road.. full investigation. course. Messrs. Townshcnd and Cobb took the &*$