New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 9, 1887 · Page 1 of 8
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lfJl!AILBOfHOBBOB.}ss'i Sanaa New uT Review. SEWSTEOM t!QN.QEESS. laige L. K. Chareh Talks ef His 5on-CMnr 'SESAITJE.' Button. fenator TSvarts of New "Sork^ inttifc Maignet, Quebec Edward Banks, brakeman 7 Interviewin St. Paul:I am on my ?RANDT duoed a bill in the senate for "the purchase of Lebanon, N. H. M. R. Burgess, Pullman to Huron. I went to Bismark on the in & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Severa,l of the John Uriccson Destroyer and ten enlarged cur conductor Miss Nancy Duribarof Porter's Coaches of a Railroad Train vitation of Gov. Pierce. I have been there tfn the senate to-day Mr. "Hoar" presented steel vesselso the same tvpe for defending station, Somerville Mason Hills of for the past few weeks. Under the circom* resolutions of the Massachusetts legislature the harbors of the United States." Iroquois, Ont. identified by watch and ring Go Off a Bridge Near Wood- ^UEW ULM, MINNESOTA. c% concerning the treatment of American fishing stances I did not like to hang around thef Condnctor 8. C. Scurtevant John Madden, It appropriates $112,000 and $2,000,000 stock, Vermont. vessels in "Canadian waters, declaring con-*J capitol of the territory waiting for my colored porter of rbe Pullman car "Pdyrim." for the purposes, respectively. A resolution 9 iteeif favor of 'retaliation to the extent of Mills of Iroquois, Ont. Bonlangerof Hdlyoke, offered last session by Mr. Ingalls. to discharge firmation. It is a subject upon which I do* It is officially certified that there denying to Canadian vessels in American a young giri A. Hamner of Boston, porter the committee on pensions from the not care to talk. I don't think it becomesa ports the right to purchase supplies, and the of pullman car "Albans unknown porter of further considsration of the bill removing man in my position to talk of the case. Are now 6,000 criminals at large in The Wreck Immediately Takes Pire eventual exclusion ot all Canadian products the puilman car "Puritan Edsar Wilder of disabilities for arrears of pensions from honorably It takes but very little to hang up a confirmation I Xi New York city, including every class by land or sea until offensive legislation and Dayton, Ohio, identified bv his brother and Helpless Passengers are Burned discharged soldiers, was taken up, in the senate. The charges have action of the Canadian authorities are discontinued. to-day Charles W. Sanford of Lowell and Mr. Ingalls stated that his object was to known to the law. been made against me are entirely with-|"' to Death. Referred. Mr. Lawler of Illinois (probably) Mrs. Devieneau of have the bill brought before the senate for out foundation. Of course, I won't saye offered the following in the house: Wmooski. identified to-day by her brother. action. anything about those who are instru-s, A large number of bodies cannot be Whereas. The belligerent to aof the Canadian Grea Britai That is another ono ol the great measures mental in delaying the confirmation. A press, and the annomv ement Some three or four hundred persons identifiedand there is also a long list ol which would take from the treasury wink is as good as a nod, and if those who 111 will shortly dispatch a fleet of war ships to wounded who will recover. WHITE RITEB JUNCTION, Vt., Feb. 5.The in the Edison Electric Light Works, an indefinite and at present an incalculable cruise in the vicinity of our northeastern coast are at all acquainted with the political Bxpress train that left Boston at 7 o'clock line, indicate hostility toward the United States sum. situation of Dakota will cast their horo-|fj near Newark, N.J., have struck because last night meb with a terrible accident near crowing out of our position on the fisheries Mr. Ingails gave notice that early next scopes over the field they will see where the jj^ latest by Telegraph. question and, whereas. Admiral Porter has of the discharge of a boy for Woodstock, on the Central Vermont railroad, wesk he would move that the senate con- 1 opposition comes from. Gov. Pierce has *t directed attention to the fact that twenty-seven JVf. Brigham, ex-supervisor and' exconstable, at about 2:30 o'clock this morning. The Fide.- the bill. The bdl was placed on the C. breaking many glass lamps. acted the part of a gentleman in the matter, of our Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific harbors are absolutelv caleuviar. Tho bill to prohibit members of brain was detained here so it was about an was arrested on the charge of defenseless that New York, and I will say that I know he has had' congress from acting as attorneys for subsidized San Francisco, Boston, the lake ports, Hampton embezzlement at Milwaukee. hour and a half late when it left here. It nothing whatever to do with the delay. Roads, New 'Orleans. Philadelphia, Washington, railroad companies came up, and ..'fr consisted of a locomotive, baggage car, I don't want to be interviewed, and would It is expected that the new five dol- Baltimore, Portland, Me., and the Rhode Island The railroad companies having headquarters Mr. Evarts spoke in opposition to it have preferred that my presence in the city postal car, two passenger coaches and two ports of .Narragansett bay are in urgent need of at Milwaukee, have recently made The proposed legislation was uncalled for. immediate defense and, whereas, it is alleged had not been known. I was going home The rights of citizens were not to be invaded out, by request of the war department, a lar silver certificates will soon be ready sleeping cars, and was mnning at the usual that Great Britain and Canada are in possession and wanted to see some friends in St. Paul because honest employment might lead to list of their rolling stock and a statement for issue. The new notes contain a fate of speed. When about 200 yards south ot charts and exemplifications of all our harbors criminality. and came this way. I will leave ior Huron, of their ability to convey troops to pointB of the end of the deck bridge near the old and coast defenses therefore vignette, of Gen. Grant on the face and and remain there. I am not going to The credentials of Mr. Sawyer of Wisconsin on their lines. These statements were sent Resolved, That the president be requested, as Windsor station a broken rail was struck. fac similes of five silver dollars on the Washington, but will let matters take for the full term commencing March 4, commander-in-chief of the armv and navy, to to the war department. The locomotive, baggasre car and postal car Inform the house of representatives, at an earlv next, were presented and placed on file. their course. .KL/^ack. broke away from the rest of the train, passing day, what -steps, If any, are necessary, in his Postoffices established. DakotaElliott, There was quite an extended political debate judgment, to piovide lor this emergency. over the bridge in satetv. The rest of Ransom county. WisconsinFelzer, Door in the senate to-day on the resolution The resolution was referred. Mr. Bontelle the tram was thrown from the rails and continued county. Name ChangedIowa. Areola, or **r. Plumb calling for information as to The Anarchist Spies Marries Miss Tan Zandt. Major Benteen, who belonged to offered a resolution directing the committee on the road-bed until it eame near Monona county, to Turin. Postmasters certain rules in the pension office. Some of on foreign affairs to report back forthwith Chicago Telegram Feb. 1.The announcement Reno's command at the time of the CommissionedIowa: Camp, MornaMontgomery. the Democratic senators declared themselves the end of the bridge, but there it ran over the senate retaliation bill is made that August Spies and Miss in favor of putting Democrats in the officea Minnesota: Fairmont, A. X,. the abutment and all of the cars fell into the Custer massacre, and who has a brilliant Nina Van Zandt have been married by Senator Beck spoke of Supt Jameson, Ward v.ells, J. W. Polley. Wisconsin: White river, fifty feet below. The gorge at proxy, the groom beini represented by his record as a daring cavalry officer, SENATE. of the railway mail service, as a pionounced Kirchpayne, H. Reismejer. Fourth-Class this point is frigrhtiul, and when the cars brother. When Sheriff Matson issued the Mr. Morgan introduced a bill to encourage Republican, and said when he postmasters appointedDakota: Elkhorn, is being investigated for drunkenness went down there was a terrible crash. tiie holdmjr of a national industrial exposition order to the officials of the county jail (Beck) had business in that office he had to go J. C. Campbell. Iowa Dakotah, A. As soon as possible the detached in 1888 of the arts and products of the while on duty at Fort Duchesne, Utah. not to admit Miss Van Zandt to with his hat his hand, and was turned H. Holden Monona, 0. L. McGonigle. colored race. The senate resumed consideration part of the tiain was stopped see Spies, it was erroneously thought that away like a beggar. Mantana: Grass Valley, J. E. Eye. back to the scene of of the sundry civil appropriation bilL ran5 and the matter was settled. The law about Mr. Allison said: HOUSE. The anniversary of Shay's rebellion President Cleveland has signed the interstate marrying by letter and marriages by proxy the disaster. The screams of the injured The speaker laid before the house a mes If congress appropriated the fu'l amounts commerce bill. This action was in was looked up, but nothing was found except were heartrending. Assistance also came was celebrated in Massachusetts last estimated for by the various departments, and sage from the senate, transmitting a duplicate full accord with the opinion of Attorny in regard to a marriage by proxy. from the people living in the vicinity, and added thereto what would be required for the engrossed copy of the Northern Pacific week. At this period of time that rebellion General Garland and it is very well understood This was decided upon, and Justice Englehardt, various pension bills, there would bo little if everything was done to rescue and relieve land grant forfeiture bill Mr. Holman, from to be in accord with the views o! in the town of Jefferson, who any surplus left for the next vear, unless the appears to have been an insignificant the injured. Soon after help arrived it was the committee on appiopriations, reported the cabinet. revenue were very largely increased. The total had denounced the -verdict of the anarchist the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation discovered that fare had started the first affair, but one hnndred years amount estimated for was about $406,000,000. trial in public speeches, was consulted. The president nominated Richard A. bill Mr. Rogers, from the committee passenger coach, and soon the entire train The following amendments were adopted: ago it was a stiring episode. He gave it as his opinion that a marriage Jones of Oregon to be supreme justice oi on judiciary, reported adversely a bill was ablaze, thus adding a new horror. Those Appropriating $50,000 to assist the Marietta by proxy would be binding in law, if Washington Territory, and Frank A. Allen to enable the people to name their pestmastera present were powerless to stop the fire, and Centennial Monument association in the erection the proxy was made out in due legal form. Laid on the table. After some discussion to be associate justice of supreme court of a monument at Marietta, Ohio, in the devoted themselves entirely to attempts to Three thousand tailors of Boston on the bill authorizing the appointment He was commissioned to draw up a form of the same territory. celebration of the ordinance of 1787 and the rescue those imprisoned in the wreck. The and prescribing the compensation of of a proxy, and spent considerable time first settlement of the Northwest territory, to have withdrawn from the Knights of The conferrees on the bill to repeal preemption, rescuers met anothpr and unexpected obstacle clerks to senators and representatives who in making it conform to what he be paid onlv when a like amount has been appropriated timber culture and desert land Labor and have organized a "protective are not chairmen of committees, the bdl was bv the legislature of Ohio or subscribed the heat, which had become so intense thought was the law in the case. The document laws held a final meeting to-day and resolved by citizens of the United States appropriating tabl ed141 to 105. was ready last Friday. Early Satur-" that they were obliged to relinquish their association" of their own. For to report to their respective houses $3,000 for the purchase of Carl The legislative, executive and judicial day Miss Van Zandt and Gretchen Spies, efforts to save the sufferers, and were compelled Gntherz's piGture entitled "Farming in Dakota" a total disagreement on the bill. a time they have been dissatisfied -V appropriation bill reported to the housi 6ister of August Spies, went out to Jefferson, (offered bv Mr. McMillan) appropriating $35,- to retreat to a place of safety for Mr. Mclnteer of Mount Auburn, Iowa to-day makes a total appropriation ol with the way they have been treated 000 for the purpose of entertaining and providing secured the proxy from Justice Engle-i ithemselves, and to become unwilling witnesses grand chief foieman of Brotherhood of $20,286,910, which is less than the appronriat for the expenses of the international medical hardt,and wentdirect to thecounty jail with' of the awtul holocaust In addition, in the Knights, and complain especially congress at its ninth annual meeting in Railway Section Foreman of North America, i for the current jrear $418,545, it. They met the wife of Spies'brother, Ferdinand the weather was intensely cold, and the heroic Wasmnsrton in September, 1887: instructing and a section foreman on the Burlington, of the ending of their last strike and a Mrs. Wendland. Miss Van SENATE. the secretary of the treasury to submit to congress, rescuers were hindered thereby in their Cedar Rapids & Northern road, was Zandt's three companions witnecsed the next session, estimates of expenses for When the railroad attorney's bill came which was unsuccessful, they claim, work. No water could be obtained with discharged for irregular habits and neglect establishing a permanent survey party on the signature ofSpiestothedocument,by which up in the senate to-day, Mr. Wilson of which to check or extinguish the names. of duty. mainly on account of the action of coast of Alaska. Iowa said: he gave full authority to his brother. Henry The ice wap several inches thick on the Other amendments were agreed to appropriating Charles Press, convicted at the last term W. Spies, to represent him at the ceremony. some of their superior officers. He would vote for the bill. He regarded the for various public buildings river, and there were no appliances at hand of court at La Crosse of the murder oi Mrs. Ferdinand Spies and Miss Gretchen question as one of political ethics rather than of amounts aggregating $96,000. The bill was ito raise it Nelson White in July last, was granted a criminal conduct. He believed that the ethical Spies signed the paper to witness August not disposed of. principle which it presented was a sound one, new trial. Spies' signature. The accident is the most terrible of anv Carnell university at Ithica, N. Y. and that its recognition bv affirmative law THE LOWEB HOUSE. that ever occurred Northern New England. The president has received a letter from would be promotive of the public good. Mr. Taulbe reported adversely senate bills is forunate in having devoted and liberal Charles W. Hosmer of Lowell, Mass., Hon. Cassius M. Clay of Kentucky, calling The senate then proceeded to vote on the granting pensions to the widows of Gen. who was on the train, states that he was in a The War Fever Rising in Europe. friends, to the liberal endowment attention to a report that a cargo of English-Austrian bill. The first vote was taken on the following Logan and Gen. Blair. Private calendar. Central Vermont sleeping car. He says: amendment, offered by Mr. Hoar: rabbits is at sea, bound for At the evening session the following bills London Cable: The article in the Berlin by its founder has been added the I ean remember twentv passengers who were the United States. He says it would be among others passed: Mr. Beck demanded the yeas and nays Post recently on the probabilities of war in the car with me. There were Ave ladies McGrew legacy of $1,500,000, and better to have pleuro-pueumonia, smallpox upon the passage of the bilL The bill was Regulating the pay of officers of the armv and has caused more of a se-isation in Paris among them. I was awakened bv the bumping navy who refuse or neglect to provide for the or cholera spread over the United passed as follows: of the car. Then came the ciash and all was than was occasioned by the recent scare of more recently the gift by ex-President support of their families: the senate bill authorizing darkness. There were moans and calls for help States than suffei the ravages which will the London News. The French press, YEAS39. the president to confer brevet rank on White of his magnificent library. ,l found myself pinned down by a seat which result from the importation of the rabbits. nowever, maintain a noticeable reserve Aldrich, Dolph, Morrill, army officers for gallant services in Indian campaigns lay across my hips, but I broke the window and The matter was referred to the treasury And now it is announced that Hiram Allison, 7?!is with regard to it, and simply reproduce Palmer, providing that the adjutant general's worked myself out on to the ice. I should think Beck. Fair, department. One of the officials of the Riddleberger, it without comment. In the higher department shall consist of one adjutant gen the cai dropped hfty-five feet. The other three Sibley of Rochester has arranged to Berrv, Frve, eral with the rank of brigadier genera], foui Sherman, department said that as there is no law to political circles less importance is attached cars were alto on the ice, having broken away Blackburn, George, Spooner, assistants adjutant general with the rank of present the university with $250,000 from the forward part of the train. A gentleman prevent the importation of the rabbits, to his article than by the general Blair, Gorman. Van Wyck, colonel, six assistant adjutants general with the who occupied the berth next to the matter will be laid before the committee public, because it is remembered that the for enlarging and improving the Sibley Butler, Hale, Vest, rank of lieutenant colonel, and six assistant adjutants mine was struggling in the ruins and I same paper, in 1875, published a similar of ways and means for such action Chenev, Hawley, general with the rank of major for the Voorhees, succeeded in extncating him. Mrs. Prvden of school of mechanic arts, which sensational article, which was entitled as may be deemed necessary. sale of the United States barrack property at Uockrelk Hoar, Walthall, Montreal was in the luins and underneath me, Newport, Ky.. and approbating $160,000 for Coke, Jones I Ark.), "war in sight. Whitthorne, and we saved her. It was necessary to tear her had previously received large sums Alfred Perkins' farm residence near Beloit, the purchase of a new site and the erection of Conger, Jones (Ntv.), Williams, clothing off to get her out. I was the first person The New York Sun publishes an editorial Wis. was burned. The fire was caused buildings thereon appropriating $100,000 for Cullora, Mandcrson. Wilson (Iowa). from him. to get out. A Mr. Hutchins of Bramtree, headed. "The War Fever Rising," in which by a defective chimney. Loss $12,000. the erection of a branch soldiers' home west of Dawes. Mitchell (Pa.) Wilson (Md.) Vt., escaped and assisted saving others. I the Rocky mountains it says: worked until I was so chilled I could do nothing NATS14. A motion to set aside t' judgment for more. In a few moments after the cars took Why should a leading article in a Berlin Call, McMillan, The next bill called up was the senate bill Ransom* $200,000 damage? granted to Rev. Father fire, and amid the swirling flames, those who On the thirty-first ballot in the Cameron, Mahone, amending article 103 of the Rules and Articles newspaper produce a panic on eyery stock Sawyer, Jean against Bishop Henessy of Iowa, were unable to escape could be seen in the embrace Farwell, Mitchell (Or.), Stanford, of War. The house military committee exchange in Furope? Bemuse the journal Texas legislature for United States by default, was sustained in the district of death. I could see the imprisoned Gray, Payne, Teller, had recommended a number of amendments, in question, the Berlin Post, is Bismarck's passengers either calling for help or insensible. court. An order not recorded had been Hampton, Pugh. senator, Congressman Reagan lacked which gave rise to a good deal of criticism, favorite channel of communication with Out of the twenty-two in my car, I personally made by Judge Hayes last term granting TEXT OF THE MEASURE. the principal point of attack being the section know that nine, at least, were saved. I saw two the public because the war of 1870 was but three votes of an election, whereupon the attorney for Bishop Hennessy time to The following is the texc of the measure: providing that the pav of officers upon of those in my car the flames. I remember a ushered in with just such a newspaper fusilade, plead. The case has been continued until That it shall be unlawful for anv member of the retired list shall be 75 per cent of the several changes were made electing Montreal tiappeur, who had been with his club and because the effort now made by either house of congress to accept employment the next term of the district court. full pay they were entitled to receive when in Boston. He was accompanied by a lady. He the chancellor to fix responsibility for the Reagan, who has been a member as attorney at law a payment for was saved, but his companion was lost. retired, and no more William Comstock, the oldest convict in services of any kind, in opposition coining war on Gen. Boulanger is identical fcOME OF THE INCIDENTS. of the present house for many year, to the United States in any case to Auburn penitentiary is dead. He was received SUBSTITUTED BY BBAGO. with the maneuver planned against Napoleon, A man was seen with a little child in his which the United Slates may ha a partv, or in In lieu of this sectiou Mr. Bragg, on behalf at the prison in 1858 on a life sentence and was also a member of the confederate and by which the latter, driven to which their interests may be concerned, or fiom arms on the bank of the river, both dead. of the committee, offered a proviso that lor a murder in Madison county. the wall, was made to figure IM a wanton any raihoad company, if such member shall The body of Pullman Conductor Burgess congress. His fame at present hereuft*r no increase of pay shall be allowed He killed his father and mother, and cut aggressor. Once more France is completely have reasonable cause to believe that measures was one of the first taken out, It was not or paid to any officer, by reason of service, out their hearts and ate them. specially affecting the inter vks principally rests on the reputed of such company isolated, both Italy and Austria being badly mutilated. The remains of the porter on the retired list Mr. Bragg said: are pending before congress, or arc about bound to Germany. Meanwhile, nince of one ot the cars was identified by his The former parishioners of Father authorship of the Reagen interstate to be so pending during his term of office. Anv The retired list was the pension list of the the accession of Gen. Boulanger clothing and watch. The body of 1 McGlynn are in a melancholy state of person violating the provisions of this act shall regular armv. and he was opposed to allowing bill, which passed congress after to office, France has been making Wesson wan identified to-night In the begmltvofa misdemeanor and may be punished men serving on that list for five yean an increase mind, owing to unfavorable reports concerning by imprisonment not exceeding one vear, military preparations on a scale so colossal of 10 per cent in their pay. pocket of a blue dies3 coat was found a letter amendment and consolidation with a his health. He remains in bed or by fine not exceeding $500, or by both, in that a failure to t-mploy them would written upon a letterhead of 0 W. Sanford, Mr. Weaver (Iowa) gave notice that it most of the time, but occasionlly he is the discretion of the court. .bill introduced by Senator Collins of agent ot the Moxie Nerve Food company, ruin the minister responsible for the stupendous would take a quorum to pass the bill as long placed in a large arm-chair and propped up dated Washington, D. C., Dec. 30, and outlay. In other words, Boulanger as it contained the brutal provision that deserters The "direct tax" bill passed by the senate Illinois. with pillows. So helpless is he that h*e requires addressed to Daar Charles. The body ot the now finds himsolf in a predicament analogous should be branded with the is In substance as follows: as much attention as a sick child. owner is supposed to have been entirely to that which proved fatal to Napoleon letter "D." As no quorum was present, It directs the secretary of the treapurv to destroyed, and is supposed by traveling In an editorial on the strike.in the Standard, Mr. Bragg withdrew the bill. HI He is in a blind alley, and credit to each state and territory and to the District Gen. Charles P. Stone, lately deceased, men to have been that of Gharies W. Henry George says: I think it a fight In its adverse report upon the Benate of Columbia a sum equal to all collections must, eitner push forward at the risk of Sandfoid, formerly ia the employ of S. made fiom them under the act of Aug 1801 in the dark, the blind push of men squeezed bill granting a oension to Mrs. Loaan, the dashing against a blank wall, or fall back in the early days of the war, was Chase & Co. cr Boston. He was in the It remits and relenquishcs all of the tax still past endurance. I thirk it the first committee on invalid pensions of thp house itli a disastrous confession of impotence due, and appropnaie* a sufficient amount to reimburse B^s^a PulL*.an car. A co".t longing to ordered to Washington, arrested, and posithe form of a civil war which steelclad says: and folly. the states for all moneys found due to Chailes A Hiba.d of" Boston was found forts and armor-plated bhips cannot without a court martial of any kind, Bhould congress pas* the bill, ana the precedent them under the provisions of this actto be Miss Pollett cf Sharon, Vt, pioves not guard us againstthe kindling of passions set by it should bo carried out, it would paid to their respective governors: provided, tr bave been seriously injured. Mott of the was thrown into Fort Lafayette, upon iaciease the pension roll $345,000 annuallv. In that wheie the taxi have been collected from and the arraying of iorces that, raised to The New Indiana Senate. bodies leccveicj vezi?taken to the village a mrjoiity the cases, as in this case, no relief citizens, either directly or by sale of pnpertv, 3 full energy, may give our cities to the some mysterious charge, He was afterawards un'lerta^er'1 ci llaittorii and placed In ah from actual Oaibanassment or poverty would be the amount shall be held in trust for them or The senatorial deadlock was broken on flames and destroy our very civilization .uWKhmcnt Thirty-jlne bodies in all afforded. Thousands of poor and aged wdows their legal representatives by the respective liberated, but i was not until re|Sh itself. the 2nd by the eltction of David Turpie have been tv ken out of the wreel*., and only of brave and worthy soldiers were denied the states. democrat, the vote standing cently that he was completely vindicated. pittance of $12 per month, because of their inability fwe ot mis number are in anv manner The La Crosse Edison Electric Light Company HOUSE. Turpie 76, Harrison 74 in the to connecs tho death of their husbands recognizable. It will be impossible to tell has been organized at La Crosse. Col. Gen. Stone was restored to his with their military service, while no sort of senate Turpie received 32, Harrison 18, in Mr. Randall reported a resolution discharging how many vi cro in the tram, as the conductor F. A. Copeland, manager of the Washburn claim was advduced that the death of Gen. the committee of the whole from the the house Turpie 44, Harrison 50. What had only begun taking up tickets $M$$ xank, his back pay given him and he Logan was attributable to his military service. lumber mill, is president, and among the further consideration of the senate bill for further action, if any. in the interest of alter leaving here. Many bodies have probably It was a well known fact that Mrs. Logan was flfr *was sent to Gen. Banks in New Orleans. stockholders are G. Van Steenwyck, W. H. the retirement and rccomage of the trade Senator Harrison wiU be taken by the gone mto the river and under the ice. in possession of a ample estate, and while the Holcomb, S. Y. Hyde, D. A. McDonald and dollar, and making the bill a special order in Republicans has not been made known. It *Q$UHe distinguished himself at Port Hud- committee entertain the highest regard for her, the house tor Feb 12, immediately after the other wealthy men. houWOESE (midnight)WOBSE. AND is understood, however that the RepubJiean both on account of the brave and gallant record A1- this thirty-nine bodies R,' son, and served his county faithfully reading of the journal. Adopted. The house I of Gen. Logan as a soldier, and his useful and members will hold a joint convention J. E. Rutan, formerly editor and proprietor went into committee ot the whole on the all have been lecovered from the wreck, spotless record as a civdiau and statesman, they and cast their ballots for Harrison, thus itS$| ias he always had done and after the of the Pioneer Fegister of Salem, Dak., private calendar, disposed of a few private believe that the passage of this and all similar and it is positveiy known that 42 persons making up a formal case for presentation died at Orlando, Florida. bills and took a recess till 7:30 p. m. The IC^^war achieved great fame in Egypt. bills would be in the direotion of bulldin-r up in perishad Ono ot the wrecked cars on the to the United States senate. this country an aristocracy contrary to the very at its evening session passed thirty pension The 28th of January was the coldest day ice has not yec been overhauled, and it is principles of an equal government for all, for bills. David S. Turpie has been for many thought at least twentv bodies are in the debris. of the winter at Watertown, Dak. The which Gen. Logan so gallantlv fought in war, years a prominent lawyer of Indiana, Should this prove true it will run the day opened 40 below, noon 20 below, 7 and no ahlv contended in tima* oi utua*. I Admiral Farragut's renowned war served two terms as judge of the White lisc of killed up to over sixty. This p. in. 25 below. The senate proceeded to the consideration county court of common pleas and 11 not include those which may ship, thseaHartford, has been decaying year San Francisco, and now The Minnesota senate passed the high license of pension bills on the calendar. contested that congressional iistrict have been carried into the river tnrough the bill by a vote of 26 to 19. Sixty-six bills were passed among them lce The latest commutation as to the uumof three times defeated with "Schuyler Colfax, WASHINGTON, Feb. 2In the senate a the following: persons on the train places it at over Mr. Smith, one of a gang of men digging at one time being defeated by only 246 message was presented from the president ^it is announced that she is to be rehired one hundred When the lasD car on the ice a well at Minot, Dak., for the Manitoba votes. In 1861, when Jesse D. Bright was The house bill granting a pension of $50 r. with a communication from the secretary of from service. Secretary Whit-ney overhauled to-morrow and further month to the widow of Bng. Gen. Thomas railroad, lost his balance and fe'l into the expelled from the senate for treason. Gov. state, transmitting a report from Capt. i Francis Meagher the senate Will increasing tho identiheation takes p.ace, a more complete well, ninety feet deep, breaking his neck Morton appointed Joseph A. Wright to fill Scheutz, regard to his distributing testimonials decides that the sum which it pension of the widow of Maj Gen. Hunter 11 list will Le obtainable, although it is thought and dying instantly. the vacancy. The Indiana legislature of of the preservation of the survivors $50 a month, and one increasing the pension would cost to put the Hartford in that a score of the bodies aheady recovered 1863 was democratic and when it met of the Jeannette expedition. The president the widow ot Commodore Spicer to $50 Mr Thomas B. Ffitzens, a dr'-ggist of Aberdeen, ire di-fi4ured as to preclude any poesibilStv elected Mr. Turpie to fill out the unexpired good condition can better be expended warmly commends Capt. Scheutz's work. Mr. Mhe Indian appropriation bill was taken of ideuUhcation. Many of the survivals Dak., died in the union depot at portion of Mr. Bright's term. Dawes reported the Indian appropriation up and passed without a word of discussion. upon the new navy. Two events in will prooabtv die ol their wounda Milwaukee shortly after his arrhal from bill The bill passed authorizing the removal At the same time Thomas A. Hendricks The senate bill to incorporate the Atlantw ^onidmin^ th be ghc from which the cars AbPraeen. He was on his way to Alleghany of the quarantine station from Ship her career have lifted her into prominence. was elected for the long term. Elected to and Pacific Ship Railway company (th tfil and the speed with which the train was City, where his wife and child live. Island, Miss. It appropriates $45,000. Mr. the legislature in 1875, Mr. Turpie was Tehuantepec bill) came up" as a special ordei! Dunnme, it i* i sraidfd as a mnacle that any In April of 1862 she was Farragut's Hawley gave notice that be would next Monday and Mr. Morgan argued support of th i chosen speaker, which was the last official In a letter to Mr. Randall, chairman of one epf"*ped Tln nrS passeucer to escape move to take up senate bills to encourage flagship when he captured bill Mr. Hale offered an amendment tha position he held until appointed United the appropriation committee, Mr. Sparks was iih M*iquec. a French Canadian the manufacture of steel for ordinance except as to the guarantee of $7,500,000, States district attorney last year in place gave a list of the amounts surveyed in the 1MV. He was with his father, Fort Jackson and Fort St. Philip, expressly prov.ded in the bill, the United purposes for the army, and a similar bill for of John Lamb, who resigned to avoid rejection various states and territories up to June D.ivd Marque on the Way from States should be in no respect, whatever, ha. the navy. and took possession of New Orleans by the senate. After Turpie's service llolyofce to their homes Canada. 30, 1886, and the amounts of such surveyed ble for any debt or obligation of the company. in the legislature li3 was appointed on '1 he boy sat three seats bejund his lather, in HOUSEThe house refused to pass over the lands disposed of. The figures which But it was at the battle of Mobile, in Adjourned. the commission to codify Indiana's laws. ht third car Horn the rear. He president's veto the bill granting a pension to are approximations are as follows- Michi- 1864, that the great poetical event of HOUSE. was dozing in his seat when Carter W. TUler. A bill was Introduced for the gan, surveyed 36,128,040 acres disponed he Jvlt the cars shiver. In this manufacture by Americans of first-class modern of 36,031,462 acres undisposed of, 97,214 The house went into committee of the whole her career occurred. During the fierce a few heconds. i be far ria-h*d over the bridge guns for the navy and seacoast defenses. The on the diplomatic and consular appropriation acres. Minnesota, surveyed 42,152.674 assault made by Farragut on Fort Mr. Preston King son ol Wm. T. King upon the ice. By hard work the bov got out bill prohibiting the appointment of congressional bill. Mr. Belmont said: acres Jisposed of 33,237,784 acree undisposed and Miss Josephine Maris were married at of one of the wiudows. He at once went in funeral committees was tabled119 to 18. Morgan and Gaines, in August of that of, S,914,890 acres. .Wisconsin, in The committee on foreign affairs had considered veaich ot his father and discovered Minneapolis. the pleuro-pmeumonia bill was considered. it its duty to make certain changes in the 34,511,360 acres, disposed of 31,7.59,645 year, the Admiral climbed into the bv the liirht of the burning wreck just consular service. These changes however, were S. Turpie is alleged to have been elected aires undisposed of 2,751,715 acres. Dakota* by a part of the top The speaker having laid before the house df above him, finned not conflict with existing Uwo. They consisted main rigging of the vessel, near the United States senator from Indiana. surveyed 47,392,242 acres disposed the reply of the secretary of the treasury to ol tht car, winch had fallen directly across of transfers of certain consuls from one of, 48,072,464 acres disposed of in excess the resolution of the house asking fox information ~ade to another, and the transfer of certain At Winona, the repair shops of the Gate .'ns che^c and lejr*. 1 he old man was as top, the better to see and direct the ofsurveyB, 6S0.222 acres. Montana, surveyed as to the redemption and issue of other consuls from the fee list to the salary list. City Carriage company, west of the factory, ,nrmly he id as if in a vise. Joseph was jfight and then, in order to. avoid a Another change was an increase of the salary ot 18,142,855 acres disposed of 9,164,- United States notes of small denominations, were partially destroyed by fire. THE ONLY ONE WHO ESCAPED the minister to China. Onr relations wer of 513 undisposed of 8,978,342 acres. The upon motion of Mr. Weaver (Iowa) it was Jail in case he should be wounded, or, rem the car. He says he rusned to his St. Goud social: The committees appointed such a nature as to make our mission there as ordered printed in the record. Mr. Weaver apparent excess of land disposed of over tuihei's apsiM.nce and spoke words of encourafeement important as the mission to Russia or Germany. to confer with the citizens on the in the event of death, to save his said: lands surveyed in Dakota, he says, is due to him. The lather Mr. McCrary, a member of the committee project of annexing East St. Cloud and to the cancellation of a large number of If the communication was what n tnongtot It body from falling overboard, he lashled was very cool and tdld his son on foreign affairs, opposed the increases of Sauk Rapids to this city report favorably. entries. was, he would at the proper time rise toa question to help m. out as soon as salaries provided by the bill himself to the rigging, and there of the highest privilege in order to ascertain Dr. C. A. Kean was found dead at Aberdeen possible. The bov seized his father and The speaker laid before the house a what steps were necoessary to compel an observance The business failures during: the last remained during the engagement. mealed wnh all his btrenarthto extricate cf the law. message from the president returning without seven days, according to R. G. Dun & Co., him, but all in vain. Tfie flames were appi The public debt statement shows a decrease his approval, a bill granting a pension This one incident in itself made the Mr. Strait has secured a pension for number for the United States 229, for auu.ng rapidly "Joseph," said the of $9,515,680 during January. Stephen Jervals at Henderson, Minn. to Cuthbert Stone. In his message the tathtr. "run and get an ax* Canada 32, total 261, compared with 271 Hartford an historic vessel, and in but he could Among the civilian engineers reported to president states: The statue of Gen. Burnside at Providence. "1 or a saw last week. The failures in Canada are the house by the chief of engineers as having every American port she has since R. I. is finished and will be publicly The army records Show that the claimant not find either. "Pali me out then, if you numerous and important in New York been employed on the public works last unveiled in the spring. spent most of his term of enlistment in desertion have to break my le.TR to do it" Joseph visited she lias been inspected by city few and unimportant, and in other fall, are the following: M. Kneigs, Keokuk, or imprisonment for desertion. Thus in uvged with ali his might, but eoul not stir Dartmouth College has passad a rnl sections of the country about up to the t%. $250 per month J. H. Darling, Dnluth, exhibited the long and faithful service and high crowds of people and it is probably blH father an inch. With wonderful coolness that Unitarian students need n- attend average. character of tne claimant, mentioned by the $180 per month P. Davenport, S Paul, the father gave himself up to his fate. morning worship in the college chapel. committee as entitling him to consideration. I the case that hundreds have climbed $200 per month. Minister Pendleton's friends in Washington The following is a list of the killed, so far as withhold my assent from the bill because, if the The house to-day passed the bill authorizincr John D. Lisle, discount clerk in the First say that there is, no truth in the report to the spot where Farragut stood Ijieir names huve been ascertained: facts before me are true, the allowance of this the construction of a passenger bridge National bank at Baltimore has disag that he is to be a member of the interstate claim would be travesty on onr whole scheme ot JE&amid the smoke, shot and shell of across the Mississippi river at Dubuque, pea red. being a defaulter to the amount pensions, and au insnlt to every decent veteran commerce commission. He wilt Iowa, IdentifiedEd F. Dillon, Barfcmouth a S. soldier. about $80,000. thai famous engagement. return to Germany in about a month.