New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 23, 1887 · Page 1 of 8
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1 *A\ I NEWS FBOM CONGRESS. MINNESOTA NEW& fNew-Ito Beview. GENERAL flEWS SOUS. the 'house to act upon' the measure OBJ eneeeommittee: .Increase for Milwaukee Wednesday next. Immediately after the) harbor from $40,000 to $80,000 Kenosha S5& it reading of the journal Mr. Btoegavenotice frbin'$2,500 to $5,000 Superior from $10,- *WA \&?*-'i J .W that he would file a minority report. Too 000 *I2,000 St. Croix river, $7,500 to Gov. McGill has received from the dP*Jt \tst 'BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publisher*. only change in the subsltute reported from, SENATE $10,000 and a new item JT HE ADJ0UB3ED THE B-9USB. tof $10,009 for ment of state at Washington, one of tnep/ The amendment to the postofflce bill that drawn up by the subcommittee of the Ashland. moet magnificently printed volumes ever* committee on foreign affaiis, and heretofore was adopted by the following vote: Boston Corbett, the Slayer of John Wilkes'Booth, IINBWULM. got up in that city. It consists of engraved MINNESOTA. The court ol appeal in London has rendered published, aside from amendments to CTA.S, 36. facsimiles of 87* manuscript messages Adjourns the Kansas Legislator* a decision upholding the validity of phraseology,- is the insertion after ILU1*OB, FarweU, Palme*-, of condolence on the death of Abra-f 'the Swan-Edison-Cheesebro patent for carbon the prohibition against the entry of any Biftir, Frve, Payne, The general headquarters of the A dispatch of the 15th, from Topeka, ham Lincoln, sent to the government o%,f locomotive, oar or other vehicle, of tbe filaments for incandescent lamps. Bowen, Gorman, Piatt, Kansas, says: Boston Corbett, the man tbe United States by foreign powers, most Vail, Gray, Plumb, words "with anfy goods that may be contained The third and last section Knights of Labor order will hereafter The British war office committee has decided who gained a reputation as the slayer of Cuenev, Halo, JPiigh, therein.t of them magnificently decorated and em-V to recommend the Lee-Burton magazine ,'s be permanently located in Philadelphia, John Wilkes Booth, has added somewhat Conger, Hear. Eiddleberjter of tbe subcommittee bill providing for the blazoned. The volume is a large folio.j. rifle. Cullom, Installs, Sawyer, to his notoriety by to-day terrorizing and property worth $65,OOo having appointment of a commissioner to take testimony richly bound. The government has depos-i Dawes, McMillan, Sherman, and capturing for a time the Kansas Owing to the very heavy snow storm recently, relative to losses inflicted by Canadian ited it with the state historical, society^for Dolph, Wahone, Bpooner, been purchased for that object. house of representatives. Corbett outgoing trains at Montreal were all authorities on citizens of the United "'^%^8 safe keeping, i- Edmunds, Miller, Teller. is a confirmed crank, and States is stricken out for the reason that a canceled, and many visitors were forced to Eusiis, Mitchell (Or.), Williams, Miss Ada Bergen^of Minnesota, now play-^J 'l bill covering the same ground has been already has made himself somewhat notorious in remain another day. it W* Bvarts, Morgan, Wilson {LO. ing at the Thalia theater, New York, is% Two yacht-owners in New York are reported by the committee. The re-' various ways. He was at the commencement NATS14. Winnipeg Manitoban: The four remaining thus described by a correspondent. **Shes port accompanying the substitute is identical of the legislature appointed assistant Peck, George, Random, arranging for a race across the Atlantic, Indian prisoners at the provincial penitentiary, has splendidly-arched eyebrows, pearly with that drawn up by the subcommit-' perry, Hampton, SauUburv, doorkeeper. There have been few signs of eonfined for participation in the for $10,000 a side. The prospective tee. The senate resolutions on the memory white teeth, red ruby lips, and wonderful., Cock-ell Harris, Walthall insanity until recently. This morning he rebellion of 1885, were released, and left of the late John A. Logan were taken up and Coke, Kenna, Wilton (lid.), dark eyes full of luster, which set off a perfect strapped on two revolvers and a box of event is attracting much attention for their western homes. Among the miniwas 'Fairt adopted, after remarks by Messrs. Thomas Maxeu, Grecian nose. Her olive-shaped face cartridges, and with a drawn weapon Big Bear, implicated in the Frog Lake yachting circles on the sea-board. (III). Henderson (111), McKmley, Randall, and regular features are framed in a wavy HOUSE. drove a negro attendant from representative massacre and the abduction of Mr. W. J. Cannon, Springer, Adams (111.), Powell, Daniel, mass of dark hair. Her shape is simply 1ne diplomatic and consular appropriation hall. Sergeant-at-Arms Norton McLean and family. Butterworth, Holman, Henderson (Iowa), perfectionsmall hands aud feet, delicate 'bill was taken up in the house. Mr. Barnes attempted to expostulate when Corbett McComas, Weaver (Neb), Wilson W. Va.), J. W. Bookwalter,of Ohio,who has Sidney Walsh, afed twnety-three, is under ankles, small waist, tall and graceful." made a point of order against the provision cocked his revolver and pointing it direct Cutcheon, Bice, O'Hara, Osborne and Anderson arrest in Cleveland for committing Increasing the salary of the minister to China /ust returned from Europe for the to the officer told him to travel. He went. Gov. McGill denies th at he made any (Ohio). from $12,000 to $17,000. The point was twenty-one burglaries. His wife is in jail The maddened man then searched for Speaker plegdes to William Louis Kelly. twentieth time, says: "From what ii sustained, as was also a point of order with him as an accomplice. Smith. Meeting a member who somewhat Minneapolis disposes of $390,000 thirtyyear against the provisions fixing the salaries o* sould see I think the Germans would Jealousy caused Watkins Dupay of resembled the speaker he was about to the ministers to the Argentine Republic and 4 per cent, bonds at 121. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17Mr. Miller introduced Farmville, Va., to shoot and kill his wife hre when the member threw up his hands whip the French again. France is full Turkey at $10,000. a bill to appropriate money to pay the A resolution to expunge the record of the and fatally shoot and stab himself. and said he was not the speaker. The cost of drilling wells over three thousand of soldiers,but they all have a boyish, SENATE. impeachment trial of Judge E. St. Julien. member was permitted to move on. Corbett feet deep in every state and in seven territories, Mrs. Richard Jesse is dead at Margate, By Mr. Morrill, for the issue of subsidiary silver Cox is discussed in the senate. Smallish look and make no great then took possession of the speaker's and to give all the profits of the valuable England. Her maiden name was Emily coin by Mr. Butler, for the erection of a national The largest price for business property gallery, and walking in front of the door, minerals found therein for school purposes. Tennyson, and she was engaged to be married impression on strangers." memorial bridge over the Potomac river, yet on record at Duluth was paid by H. Mr. Whitthorne introduced a bill to held it during the entire forenoon session, to Arthur Henry Hailam, whose from Washington to Arlington. create a naval reserve in auxiliary cruisers, Bell to C. Poirier for 25 feet and a twostory refusing to allow any one to come near. Alter considering Mr. Cameron's naval extension death prompted Alfred Tennyson to write officers and men from the mercantile marine bill, the senate took up the Eads bill, building, corner of Superior street Three city policemen were called, but "In Memoriam." The coyote is the enemy of the jack and Mr. Morgan supported it of the United States. The senate45 to 7 and Lake avenue, being $30,000. Tbe they would not venture into the dark corridor, A project is on foot in London for sending passed Hale's bill for the increase of the rabbit, and used to keep his numbers building is worth about $5,000, which and the slayer of Booth held possession. 5,000 Jewish colonists to Mexico to be HOUSE. M^K naval establishment. The nays were: Messrs. would make the land worth $1,000 a foot. At 12 o'clock he sent word down distributed among the agricultural stncts. 3own. But some years ago a bounty The following bills and resolutions were Coke, Jones (Ark.), Plumb, Vance. Van Wyck, to the house to adjourn or he would come The pr posed colonists are victims J. S. Anderson has returned to St. Peter introduced: Vest and Voorhees. The bill provides for was put on the coyote in California, down and adjourn it himself. The house of Kuseian persecution. from Sweden? where he went last fall to* By Mr. Morrow, amending the Chinese restrictive the construction of heavily armored vessels &nd he has since decreased and the adjourned. Corbett was afterward captured immigration act. By Mr. King, to prohibiting vit,it friends. On hii way over, the steamer for coast defense and also for gun boats and The Iowa railroad commissioners have members of congress from acting as attorneys in the lower coridor, disarmed and on which he sailed was wrecked, and torpedo boats, and appropriating $15,400.- decided the case brought from Glen wood jack rabbit increased, until now the or employes in anv case in which the taken to the police station, where he is Mr. Anderson was picked up o5 the coast 000 to be available during hve years from against the Burlington and Quincy, in government is interested. By Mr. Cntoheon, appointing- latter does great damage to vineyards now confined. He will be taken before the March 4,1887. The house bill to establish of Ireland. which is involved an important application a committee consisting of the commissioner the order of promotion in the medical department probaie judge, adjudged insane and confined of pensions, two senators and two representatives and orchards. It is, therefore, proposed of the interstate commerce law. Complaint At the February term of court in Anoka of the army passed. The senate in an asylum. to revtse the pension laws and to was made that higher rates from county, several important cases wore tried. to take the bounty off the resumed consideration of the Eads Tehuantepec report the result of its investigation to congress. Iowa points are changed to Glenwood that The most interesting one was the libel Bv Mr. Butterwortb, for full receprocity ship railway bill, and Mr. Test offered coyote and put it on the jack rabbit. to Council Bluffs, a greater distance. The suit acainst the Anoka Herald, brought by Confession of a Murderer. between the United States and Canada. By Mr. a substitute to the bilL board held that the principle of the interstate M. D. Shephard, the libelous words being: Little, proposing a constitutional amendment Edward Unger, on trial at New York commerce bill relative to the long for the election of senatois by the people By As thus amended, the amendment was "The man Shephard, it is said, 13 a worthless for the murder of Louis Bohle, whose body Mr. Weaver (Iowa), making the Oklahoma bill a The New York World says that a and short hauls should apply to points agreed to. The substitute was then agreed fellow, who allows his wife to support he cut up, packed in a trunk and sent by worr1* apecial order for Feb 18. within the state, and to charge more for to without discussion, and the bill, as thus him." Judge Lochreu ruled that the number of Boston capitalists are at express to Baltimore, gave his testimony. Tbe subcommittee of the house committee amended, was passedyeas 46, nays 7. The longer than short distance is extortion. were libelous per se. The Herald pro** ed He said. He and Bohle quarreled because 'present engaged in a most laudable on foreign affairsMessrs. Belmont, nays were Messrs. Edmunds, Jones (Ark), that Shepherd's reputation wad as stated, Capt. William Turtle, one of the most they did not succeed in Clements and Ricepresented its report on Morrill, Piatt, Vance, Van Wyck and Wilson and the jury, after beins out a few minutes, enterprise. They are building a railway noted of American detectives, died in Chicago making arrangements for a partner, (Iowa). the retalitory bill. A substitute bill is recommended brought a verdict of $1 for damages. of paralysis. His most celebrated ship. Bohle accused him of cheating in car of steel. Instead of forming for the senate and the Belmont THE LOWER BRANCH. capture was that of Thomas Morrison and It will probably be some yeurs before the sale of sausage casings. Bohle brooded bills. It provides: By a vote 83 to 160, the house refused to their car by the current square-box William Prout. who robbed ths American Minnesota will be again as she was on the over it, and on the night of Jan. 20, when pass the Texas seed bill over the veto. When When the president is satisfied that American Express campany of $41,000 in 1866. pattern they will use, as far as possible, 12th represented on the floor of the house by Ungar's boy went out, Unger was writing vessels are denied treaty rights, or reasonable the house had disponed of tbe Mormon bill nine congressmen. Congressman-elect Lind privileges, he may by proclamation prohibit the or reading. Bohle sat still and muttered Benjamin Calendar & Co., of Boston, and the diplomatic appropriation bill, Mr a curved design. Hot-air pipes enfcrv into American ports of vessels owned reached here the 11th and is stopping at the until Unger got mad, got up and poked the Bandall, from the committee no appropriations, wholesale hardware, have failed and gone into wholly or in part by British subjects arriving will heat the car, and a compressible Treraont house. He spent some little time reported back the sundry civil service fire. Bohle sat on the sofa and said: "You insolvency. Liabilities,$117,000, asbets from Canada or Newfoundland also the importation appropriation bill, with senate amendments, 6n the floor of the house talking with Hugh unknown. The senior partner, Benjamin platform will render telescoping an are all Witness said: of all goods, wares or merchandise recommending concurrence in twenty-two, Price, the young member from Wisconsin. Calendar, died a month ago, and the surviving from Canada or Newfoundland, or any locomotive, "Don't you call mc that," and put his impossibility. The general adoption and nonconcurrence in 236 amendments. hnad. Bohle struck him car or other vehicle. Violation of this provision Rice, MacDonald and Wilson were all on partners have found the farm intolvent. hand on Bohle's The chief points in controvereey were relative is made punishable by fine and imprisonment. the floor at the same time, and, with the st such a car would be a most desirable in the neck. Unger struck at him with The creation of a commission is authorized to the appropriations for the coast survey sitting delegation, made for Minnesota a the poker and Bohle grabbed a big to take testimony with respeot to damases It is alleged that Lieut. John J. Shaw, result. and the seamen's retreat in New York. pretty full showing. inflicted upon American citizens and American butcher knife on the table and Sixth infantry, has been guilty of duplicating vessels. made a rush. Unger grabbed the Capt. John Hay of Fergus Falls has been his pay accounts. He left his station The substitute bill was debated at length, hammer from a tool box near him and appointed general agent for the New York There is a very strong disposition at Fort Douglas, Utah, on leave of absence WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.The senate took but no action was taken. struck Bohle as he came on. Unger's hand Mutual Life Insurance company, with last December, and so far as heard shown in New York to improve the UB the river and harbor appropriation bill. was cut by a faH. He struck Bohle twice headquarters at Duluth, fn four separate accounts for that SENATE. The bill reported by the committee on commerce condition of the canals of that state, and Bohle fell back on the eofa. Unger month have been presented through banks E. R. Jefferson of Duluth, the new senior WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.The house amendments as a substitute for the bill passed by saw that he was dead. He pulled out the and claim agents, three of which have been vice commander of the G. A. R. for Minnesota, which for some years past has been to the trade dollar bill were non-concurred the house was read, and various amendments settee, put Bohle behind it and wiped the paid bv paj masters in different parts ol is the keeper of the government lighthouse, in and a conference asked. Mr. were offered by the chairman of the permitted to deteriorate. A very blood oft the sofa. the country. It is feared that the returns and is a one-legged soldier, ounded Mitchell (Or.) offered a preamble and resolution: committee, Mr. McMillan, and adopted. of the pay department will show a similar Then the story of how he cut up the remains, earnest movement in the interest of These were generally an increase of amounts at the battle of Gettysburg, where he was condition his accounts for the month ol packed them in a trunk and shipped of various items. On motion of several serving as a private in the rirst Minnesota Reciting a provision of theThurman funding these water ways was inaugurated January. He was last heard from at Hot them away was told in its minutest bill, that if either of tbe Pacific railroad companies senators, other items were increased. Mr. regiment. fall for six months to perform its requirements Springb. details. two or three years ago, in which the Edmunds moved to strike out of section 3, Since the report of the insecure condition such failure shall operate as a forfeiture, which provides for the acquirement by condemnation late Horatio Seymour took an active md directing the attorney general to advise the Thomas B. Connery, of New York, was of the roof over th hall of the house of lands or material necessary in Isaac Staples Bnjs the-St. Croix Water Power. Benate whether the Union or Central Pacific confirmed to be secretary of legation at of representatives at St, Paul, no time has part, and it seems to have taken firm the prosecution of works of improvement, company has for the period of six months or the City of Mexico. A special from St. Croix Falls, Wis., been lost in making such repairs as will the proviso authorizing the secretary of war, longer failed to perform its duty under that root. A bill is now before the legislature, says: Maj. J. S. Baker has returned hom make the chamber sate for occupancy during when the price aBked by the owner shall be law, and If so, whether any proceedings have The president has Howed the act appropriating from Stillwater where he closed the details been instituted bv the attorney general for the the remainder cf the session. At first and will probably pass, reasonable, to purchase the property without $400,000 a year to provide ap- purpose of judicially enforcing the forfeiture of of a final sale of the Cushing interests at it was proposed to bolster up the defective further delay. DefeatedYeas 17, nayfi arms and equipments for the militia to propriating $550,000 for canal all rights, privileges, grants and franchises. this point to Hon. Isaac Staples. 37. The section and proviso were both truss by supports resting upon the im- become a law without his signature. His The bill to increase the naval establishments There have been for weeks past provements. modified by striking out the words "or material." partition wall between the otiices of the failure to sign the bill within ten dajsip was cousidered. Mr. Hale offered an various conflicting reports in circulation, treasurer and secretary ol state. A further iegarded as an oversight, as he was not amendment: and much dickering of capitalists examination proved this to bs impracticable, known to object to it. The senate to-day adopted the conference That if the speed of any of the vessels shall A party of Boston capitalists have and corporations with Maj. Baker for and posts fourteen inches report on the anti-polygamy bill by only James Russell Lowell will be in London exceed twenty knots an hour the contractor shall this immense and valuable water privilege square will be put in for Bupport, commencing undertaken to solve the problem of a .receive $50,000 for every additional quarterknot, again bout Easter. thirteen dissenting votes. Mr. Hoar, the and block of real estate. r. Staples stated at the baeement and carrying and if it stall be less than twenty knots A man arrested for the supposed murder only Bepublioan who voted in the negative, railroad car's construction in case of to yourcorrespondetitthathehad purchased Mi hour there shall be deducted from the contract them right up to the roof. of C. A. Scoheld, of Winnipeg, proves to be did so because the bill abolishes woman suffrage price $50,000 for every quarter-knot below this water-power for immediate improvement. accident. Their car will be built of B. Matteson of St. Paul and Miss Scofield himself twentv knots. in Utah. The Democrats who voted He alone owns 250,000,000 to 300.- Winnie Stevens of Hastings, were married malleable steel and complete,of course, The Eads bill was taken up. Mr. Morgan The trial of Dillon, Redmond, O'Brien against the bill opposed the measure on constitutional 000,000 feet of pine tributary to this in the latter city by Rev. W. M. Corkery. offered an amendment providing: and others, on the charge of conspiracy as to strains. Furnaces will be supplied point and it is his purpose to proceed to grounds. Aside from the general Nothing in the act shall be construed as a W. E. Hanson is appointe-1 division for agitation in favor of the plan of campaign, the erection of a dam. canal and mills and argument that the law is oppressive and infringes under the cars, connected with waiver of any right which the United States mav superintendent of the Minnesota & Northwestern. hasopened. F. Redmond was absent commence the manufacture of lumber in the rights of the citizens, the specific now have under any treaty heretofore made with on account of illness. Traverse's counsel hot air pipes running through the the near future. Improvements will be of Mexico. charge is made that the provision relative to raised several technical points against the A bare-knuckle fight turns out to have the most substantial character. The Mr. Van Wyck offered an amendment sides. Thorough ventilation will be the Mormon Emigration company is a prac proceedings. taken place near Lake City between W. R. dam will be located on sight of That no certificates of stock shall be issued tical confiscation of private property in violation secured. The upholstery will be Mansfield of St. Paul and Pete Euright of the old Cushing improvement. At the Graves sale of pictures in New until the same shall be fully paid for in money of the constitution in that the assets at its par value that no bonds in excess of the Victoria, B. C, the latter be.ng knocked The canal and mills erected on this, the chemically treated so as to resist fire, York C. P. Huntington, the railroad of this corporation are devoted to school amount of the camtal paid In shall be authorized out in three rounds. Wisconsin, side of the St. Croix The canal magnate, paid $10,000 for ona of Corot's and the seats will be so fixed that it or issued until snch capital shall amount to purposes and the corporation is practically pictures. will be BO constructed as to furnish unlimited Jacob Minker of Hastings, under the $10,000,000, and that no bonds shall be disposed escheated to the state. To this the supporters will be almost impossible to break power for other manufacturing Mexican pension bill, has forwarded his of at less than their par value. The estate of the late Moses Williams of of the bill reply that provision Is purposes. The 2,400 acres of land, 1,050 application to Washington, and expects Mr. Edmunds opposed the bill, and denied Boston amounts to about $4,000,000 the loose. There will be no wood village lots involved in this purchase, will made for the return to the stockholders soon his back pension$3,936. He is the constitutional right of congress to create Gen. Banks has a farm near Boston work, and the platforms will pervent soon be on the market for actual settlement eighty-two years old. such a corporation. It was a purely of the entire amount of their investment where he spends all his spare cash on or improvement. The price paid Mexican company. telescoping. The advent of such a car and that it is tbe remainder onij Contracts for furnishing the stone required argricultural experiments. was $50,000. THE LOWER BRANCH. rfV which is devoted to school purposes. in construction of the government is "to be devoutly wished." Senator Davis and wife of Minnesota arrhed Mr. Henderson (Iowa) called up his resolution breakwater at Lake City have been in Washington and are quartered at TRANSACTED IN THE HOUSE. discharging the committee of the whole awarded to R. H. Fosa and Frank Brown, Secretary Manning's letter ofre ignation Willard's. Senator Davis was taken in from tbe further consideration of the senate who will begin the hauling immediately. The senate amendments to the invalid penRion and President Cleveland's reply thereto charge on the floor of the senate by Senators Few people are aware of the immense bill granting a pension to Mary S. Logan and appropriation bill were nonconcuried are published. The dwelling of Charles Miller, a farmer Spooner and Sabin and introduced making that bill a special order for to-day. in and a conference ordered. Mr. Weavei amount of printing done at the living near McCauleyville, was burned. to the more prominent members of that Senator Morrill, frojn the committee on Against this resolution a point of order was (Neb called up the vetoed pension bill oi Miller and his family barely escaped with body. He made a very favorable impression. government printing office in Washington. finance, reported favorably a bill to amend pending that it did not present a privileged Simmons W. Hart. The house refused to their lives. A German working for Miller, question and wan not entitled to immediate the Revised Statutes by adding St. Paul, pass the bill over the veto142 to 98. The The report of the new Superintendent Albert Sallen, was burned to death. He consideration. After some discussion,in which Postoffices established' Minnesota Minneapolis and other cities to the list of house went into committee of the whole on had relatives in Minneapolis. says there were expended it was maintained by some that the question Kimball, Stearns county. Wiscousin lawful money reserve cities. the senate amendments to the sundry civil involved a change in the rules, the speaker Saxon, Ashland county. DiscontinuedDakota1 bill, and 106 of the 260 pages of the bdl At Waseca, an imported Holstein during the year covered by the report When Congressman Allen of Mississippi Kinloss, Walsh county. Iowa- sustained the point of order and the resolution were disposed of. An evening session wai cow, worth $400, was found dead in her had finished his wittj speceh on the consular was referred to the committee on rules. $2,793,376.44. Of this amount $1,- held for the consideration of pension bills. McKnight, Humbolt county. Postmasters stall with her stomach full of tacks, nails and diplomatic appropriation bill he Mr. Hammond submitted the conference report commisionedMinnesota* Milan, O. and nieces of Iron, evidently from mill 959,616,97 was expended for public onvulsed the house by saying "Mr. on the anti-Mormon bill The house K. Opjordan. feed." She was the property of C. I. Woodbury. Speaker,I wish to announce that I shall retire then went into committee of the whole on printing and binding, $347,585.24 for Will Not Interfere With Whitney. Hiram W. Hall was nomiated postmaster to the cloak room to receive the congratulations the diplomatic appropriation bill. On points I paper, $125,615,05 for the Congressional at St. Charles, Minn. He of order the following clauses were stricken of my fellow members. Thirteen cases of malignant diphtheria WASHINGTON. Special Telegram, Feb. 14. from the bill: is a Democrat and editor and proprietor in three Norwegian families are teported Record, and $148,780.29 for Congressman Strait has received a Minnesota The Democrats in the house to-day, by a of the St. Charles News. His nomination at Palmer Station in Waseca county. Increasing the salaries of the minister to patent for land on a bounty warrant party vote with the exceptions of Lawler. lithographing and engraving,$64,466. was secured by Congressman-elect Liberia and the consul general to Cairo: enabling belonging to K. 6. Gerry, which is WiBe and Norwood, refused to pass a simple The examination of John and George the president to provide for rent, postage, telegrams, Wilson. Mr. Hall succeeds John Picket, 12 for printing the report of ths commissioner iigned by President Buchanan. It has Bolton, charged with cutting timber on resolution of inquiry introduced by Mr. Boutelle, furniture, messenger service, clerk hire, whose term of office has expired. government land on the Thief river, Marshall Deen lying in the land office all this time. and left the country to understand that agriculture, 1884, $31, etc., and for printing in the department of state Telegrams from European capitals are county,war? held before United States. appropriating $25x000 for the erection of a legation the secretary of the navy is engaged la act* Land Commissioner Sparks will recomuend 966.02 for printing the report of the building at Tokio, Japan, and $3,000 for increasingly warlike. Berlin dispatches assert Commissioner Tillotson at Moorhead I as to which it is not desirable that the publio to the secretary of the interior at an the repair of the legation premises at Bangkok, that the German government has received Hon. G. N. Baxter prosecuting. The accused commissioner of agriculture, 188b, should be informed or for which there it arl date the restoration to settlement filam increasing the salaries of secretaries of positive advices of continued concentrations were held to the United States dietrict no legal authority. The resolution was aimed mtry,under the public land laws.of 26,000 legation and interpreters and various items of and 90,211.85 for publication of the of French troops in direct court at Winona in June on their directly at the order which hasreoently been increase in the compensation of consols. teres of land formerly patented to Iowa tenth census reports. contradiction to the instructions alleged to own recognizance in $250 each. One of"% -Messrs. Cobb, Van Eaton and Payson were Issued which applies especially to the Boston ior the Sioux City & St. Paul railway company, have been issued by Gen. Boulanger. Late them remarked that the result of these appointed oonferrees on the Northern Pacific navy yard, but which also has reference tc and recently reconveyed by the state land forfeiture bill. Paris telegrams confirm the report of the cases would put a clamper on timber stealing other yards and to the general policy which to the United States. Alsace-Lorraine garrisons being brought in his neighborhood which many practiced. the department has adopted of transferring President Cleveland has sent back Young Ernest Brandon, the solo treble up to war strength and give additional accounts bureaus, and as it is maintained f St. John's Episcopal church choir in to congress without his approval the WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.The presiding officer of heavy movements of German Christie, daugnter of Hon. P. A. Mott, by experts, in the case of the Boston laid before the senate "what purported VewYork, has a voice which extends from troop3 toward the French frontier. Vienna died at Faribault of typhoid pneumonia, dependent-pension bill. Briefly, the yard, of destroying a large amount to be" the credentials of David Turpie. below the staff to in alt. He appeared dispatches state that the ministry of measure provided for a pension to the aged 22 years. of property without law, reason or good elected senator from Indiana for six years, In concerts when eight years old. war have siddenly stopped work on sense. The resolution introduced by Boutelle commencing March 4. The certificate is A corporation to be known as the Union French and Russia contracts for magazine John C. Calhoun, grandson of the great soldiers of any of our wars who are at some days ago called upon the secretary of signed bv the governor, whose signature is Lime company has been formed at rifles, revolvers and munitions of war at South Carolinian, has the second largest the navy to furnish the house with the information certified by the secretary of the state, Eeferred, Read's Landing with a capital stock of piesent sufferine from any mental or all the factories having contracts on hand. iotton field in the United States. on motion of Mr. Hoar, to tbe committee as to the law under which he is acting $120,000. i All factories are now working exclusively physical disability and incapacitated on privileges and elections. Mr. McMillan, The cabinet decided to recommend to in dismantling the Boston navy yard and Leonard Johhnon of NorthBeld has sold on small arms and ammunition for the from the committee on commerce, ongress the payment of the claims (4,167) in transferring the plants of the different thereby from supporting themselves three more of his full-blooded stallions, Austrian government. The press censorship reported back the house river and harbor *f Chinese residents of Washington territory yards from one to the other at great expense at St. Petersburg has to a great extent one going to Brown, another to Scott, and 7 by daily labor. The president, in bill wiih amendments, and gave notice that for losses sustained during the recent in accordance with the new plan of the secretary, dried up the source of information, the other to Dodge county. he would move to take it up tomorrow riots. his message, points out that, under for which it may be difficult for him but through Roumanian channels it is Rev. Dr. E. S. Thomas, of St. Paul, has after the morning hour. A to find any authority the Revised Statutes. the bill, men who have served only learned that two complete Russian corps resolution offeied yesteiday by Mr. Hoar formally accepted the position of assistant Attorney General Garland decides that The committee on naval affairs, after keeping are completing their concentration in the to have the committee on privileges the fencing of contiguous corners of sections bishop of Kausas, to which he was elected three months in the army, were never the resolution until the last day allowed and elections inquire as to whether the southeast and heavy reinforcements are of railroad lands in such a wav as to by the convention at Topeka early this kfc+j by the rules, decided to-day to report it favorably in an engagement, aDd sustained no district attorney or marshal of the Western going from the interior to the southwest. prevent the passage of settlers upon the month. The workers and vestrymen of W&W' with an amendment which also district of Texas has been attempting to obstruct fe government sections is unla wful. St. Paul's church, at St. Paul while recog- injuries as the result of their service called for the number of persons employed The flood at Lyons, Mich., is terrible. A the investigation or to intimidate witnesses nizing the imperative nature of his call to was adopted by a party vote30 to in the different navy yards and the time A stockman of eighteen years' experience, panic has seized the people. The water in can draw $12 per month. They are another held, deeply lament the severance 19. Mr. Stanford spoke in favor of a plan when they were employed. This was the writes from Billings Feb. 9 over the initials some places is four feet deep in many residences of Dr Thomas relations with the church. not required to be without property, for industrial co-operation. The senate resumed unanimous report of the committee. The "J. W. J.:" This is the hardest winter and the same state of affairs prevails The St. Croix water power is purchased consideration of the bill to increase but dependent to a certain decree on resolution was reported by Wise, but Bandali that I ever experienced. I estimate my in storerooms. Everybody is moving by Isaac Staples of Stillwater. the naval establishment. Mr. Maxey supported moved that the resolution be tabled, sattle loss at 50 per cent, now, and think or preparing to move. their own exertions. He says that the bill, The amendment of Mr. The annual meeting of the grand encampment, and it was tabled by a strict party vote, Witt it will roach 75 per cent. I think that a The president and Mrs. Cleveland attended Hale offering increased compensation for I. 0 0. F., for Minnesota wan held the soldiers of the rebellion have been the three exceptions name-L^*^*^-* *&<? treat many newScattlemen will.never come Wilson Barrett,s performance ol speed exceeding twenty knots was adopted at St. Paul. The complete list of officers even unless they feed hay. better compensated than any other "Hamlet" at the National theatre. The without division Other amendments were chosen will be found below, their installation ifp&vmS adopted and the bill passed. Mr. Hale's bilf presidential party and other occupants'of Postoffices establishedDakota: Nova, soldiers "since mankind first went tc recently taking place: Grand patriot, to provide for the increase of the naval establishment the boxes wore presented satin programmes fValsh county. Minnesota* Tweet, Polk Robert Stratton, Minneapolis grand senior The Harlem Claimants. war," and that all really needy and was taken up. After considerable fringed with gold, and superb boqnets. ounty. Postmasters commissioned warden. J. W. Fowler, Mankato grand NEW YORK, Feb. 15.The Harlem commons debate tbe bill went over without action, Minnesota: St. Leo. J. P. Schommer. homeless soldiers have been provided claimants have at last begun the legal conces' junior warden. John B. Mueller, Minneapolis John Splan has bought of Louisville^ Mr. Hale stating that he would ask a vote on Fourth-class postmasters apointedDaiota: for the recovery of the property which thej grand scribe, J. F. WiOiarafl. St. Paulgrand men the black gelding Wilkes, five years^ for at institutions maintained by the it to-morrow. Resolutions were adopted and claim to own in the upper part of this city, i Minot, H. H. McNamara. Iowa: treasurer, R. Sbeire, St. Paul grandl K& old, by George Wilkes, own brother to the memorial speeches made on the death of stupendous bill in equity has been filed in tbi government. The proposed law, he Bard, C. W. Dayton, Ivy, W. J. McLean epresentative, J. Newsalt, Owatohna. It $* horse Jersey Wilkes, for whom J. Ijams of Senator Pike. United States circuit court by James H. Mc Batavia, H. L. Ogden Medinoville, T. Terre Haute, Ind., some time a,-o paid continues, would "put a further ts decided to meet in S%. Paul in annual Creery, of Pistsbursr, representing Simon \oester Upton, E. M. Bryan. THE REPRESENTATIVES. $20,000. Splan paid $6,500 for the gelding, ission next February. Morgan, of Greensboro, Ky., the complainant ^premium on dishonesty and mendac The house insisted upon its amendments wnich has no record, but showed repeated Miss Duke, daughter of Gen. Bassil Uukt and about 1,400 other alleged heirs scattered af \Real estate and leligion go hand in hand to the senate trade dollar bill, and agreed to W, tfYt'' on account of the wide range miles in 2:23 last fall as a fouryear-old. the Confederate cavalryman, is delighting over the country. The lawyers are to get one Minneapolis. The following advertiseappears the conference re quested by the senate. third of all that Is realized. They expect to ge ,f\ JVashington society by her exquisite violin taken by its provisions, and the nam in an evening paper. Wanted-fpoor Mr. Belmont, from the committee on foreign enough out of the case to pav thein handsomely slaying, Brock & Wiener, wholesale clothing manufacturers sinners to Itnow they can have affairs, reported back the senate retaliation for their trouble and give each claimant abou. fber of pension frauds. ,\y.ould_begreatly 1 and dealers, Buffalo, N. Y. ha\e bill with a substitute therefor, abstracts of their heavenly estate brought Senators Sawyer and Spooner of Wis., $10,000. It is not expected that anv of thi in&t **sedrf./ which was ordered printed and recommitted. assigned. Liabilities, $200,000 preferences, down to date free of charge at Centenary iavo secured the following changes in tbe suits will be brought to trial. A compromise Mr. Belmont gave notice that he would ask ?150.000. refival meetings. Come fellow traveler. g tfj it is thought, will ha effecteaMn all cases. iver and harbor bill in the senate confer- V* X^.lS ^1M 1 X. tA^jf