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mm New Ulm Review GENERAL tfEWSMTES. 3^, GEtf. JAMES A. GAEffJELD. destroyed. The fire worked southerly, midal in form, nine feet in height and five the same cause, $45,400 damages being:: burning everything in that direction. The f*re, feet five inches square at the base, and is claimed. The suit was settled. welt r*^* loss is $300,000, with insurance of $ll0,- -surmounted by a cross. Gen. J. W. Lotta Mh is regarded insane. Unveiling of the Magnificent Statue In fheTfation 000. delivered the memorial address, and was Two barb wire fence manufacturing firms BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Wisconsin Commissioners at Gettysburg. ai Capital by the Army ef the Cumberland, ^fi followed by ev-Gov. Pingree of Vermont. The exchange of verbal assurancos of failed in Chicago, Sherman & Marsh, No.' The Wisconsin Gettysburg monument The following letter from President Cleveland The statue was unveiled at Washington peace between the German representatives 51 Dearborn street, made an assignment commissioners have made their official visit NEW ULM, was read: MINNESOTA. on the 12th, in the presence of a large number and the French minister of foreign affairs, to Noble B. Judah. The liabilities are es-i to the famous Pennsylvania battlefield. of people. The immediate family of I have to-day received an invitation on does not effect the belief in official circles timated at $448,000 and the assests at There were three commissioners representing The colored graduate of West Point, President Garfield was represented on the behalf of the Sedgwick memorial association, that war cannot be long averted. The situation $256,000. The firm is composed of Fran-, each Wisconsin regiment which participated platform by his two sons, James and in Alsace-Lorraine increases the to attend on the 12th of May next cis T. Sherman and Eben J. March^ in the battle. Gov. Rusk "Harry." Mrs. Garfield didnot feel able to the dedication of a monument which shall difficulty daily. The frontier posts on Lieut. Flipper, who was dismissed Schnabel & Co., at No. 56 Dearborn street* was greatly interseted in the scene be present, but sent a letter of regret to the mark the spot where Maj. Gen. each side have ceased to exchange courtesies next door to Sherman & Marsh, also* of the famous fight. He reports from service for malfeasance in office, society. The administration of President Sedgwick was killed. The patriotic sentiment and act as if war might break out any made an assignment to Mr. Judah. The t, that the association, which, under a charter Garfield appeared in the person of Wayne and devotion which erects among the minute. The police force in Alsace-Lorraine has discovered some gold mines in liabilities are $303,000, and assests $183,- granted by the state of Pennsylvania, Mac Veagh, his attorney general, and Mr. has been strengthened and a special busy throngs of life imposing monuments 000. controls the grounds, own the title to Mexico and will probably be the richest Windom, his secretary" of the treasury. in memory of those who died in battle, departmtnt watches for French malcontents. about 300 acres of land altogether. The A congress of English-speaking Roman The present administration was represented supplies proof of that love and appreciation Under this system expulsions are negro on the continent. Such is entire battle of Gettysburg was fought Catholics will meet in London shortly to by the president and the members of the of our soldier dead which is deeply interwoven increasing. over many miles of territory, but the current story, which lacks confirmation. discuss religious progress, labor and cap- *& cabinet, Mrs. Cleveland and Mrs. Folsom, as a part of our national life. the association has secured a strip Pensions granted: MinnesotaJ. N. in mourning dress, were present, and the ital, temperance, theft and other subjects.) But when the ground is marked about 100 feet wide, which marks the Kelley, Bloomington C. Wallace, Blue most prominent persons in the social Cardinal Manning is the leading spirit in, and Bet apart where, in valorous fights, various regimental battle lines. These Earth City J. W. W. Poison, Hancock. world who still remain here "were there. the movement. the blood was shed and the sacrifice strips are to be converted into shaded IncreaseC. L. Webber, Walnut Grove D. of life was made which preserved us The Railway Age pub-ohes the fact Promptly at 11 o'clock Gen. Baird, chief The government meteorological bureau boulevards, with monuments at the sides. Paul, Etna A. Gardner, Windom L. Hall, a nationa holy shrine is erected, where marshal of the parade, gave the signal for reports that the recent earthquake shock* that 524 miles of new track has been Several of the states already have their Green Prairie G. Hadden, Auburn W. H. all who love their country may devoutly marching and the procession started. A traversed Mexico through the Sierra Madre monuments erected, and occasionally one Helsper, Freeport. DakotaE. A. Kent, added-to the railroad system of the worship. Elaborate shafts of marble fittingly platoon of mounted police led the way, mountians, which cross the country front may be seen set off in some farmer's field, Kulness. IncreaseA. L. Thayer, Frederick i remind us ot our soldier dead, and followed by Gen. Baird and his aides, who northwest to southeast. country since April 1. Notwithstanding quite a distance from the avenues. G. Sandberg, Odell J. Meyer, Colfax of their bravery and patriotism, but the preceded a carriage in which were seated L. E. Wood, Springfield. Postmasters The supreme delegates of the Catholic^ the'uncertainty caused by the enactment The Wisconsin commissioners have selected touching service your association contemplates, Generals Sherman, Sheridan and Rosecrans, CommissionedDakota: New Salem, L. Knights of America are in session at Chicago. an executive committee to consist shall chasten all our thoughts of three of the four living commanders of the interstate commerce E. Nohl. This is one of the strongest Catholic of one representative of each regiment them, by pointing out onsacred ground the #f,' of the Army of the Cumberland, organizations in the United States,' law, information gathered by the Age which is empoweredafter each regiment spot where blood was bravely shed and James G. Blaine has purchased from Gen. Buell, the remaining commander, and numbers fully 18,000 members. The has selected the kind of Wisconsin granite life was patriotically offered up, with Thos. H. Sherman, for $4,500 a piece of being unable to be present. indicates that this year will be one of supreme delegates represent the state societies to be used and the plan of the monuments thanks to the association lor their remembrance property on Meridian Hill, fronting 75 They were soon followed by President extraordinary activity in railway and two from each state and territory to let the contracts for the construction at this time, and regretting that feet on Sixteenth street and 150 feet on Cleveland, escorted by Gen. Anderson and are in attendance at the present meeting., of the monuments and also for their erection official dnties will prevent my acceptance Huron street. building, surpassing last year probably Secretary and Mrs Fairchild, Col. and Mrs. They meet once in two year-*, the last ses-j on the battlefield. of the invitation tendered me. Lamont, Postmaster General Vilas and Col. Dick Bright, the well known ex-sergeant-at-arms 25 per cent. sion having been held in New York. Secretary Lamar. Mrs. Cleveland came of the United States senate, The report of the department of agriculture is doing a very profitable law business in accompanied by Mrs. Folsom, Miss Bayard Villages Destroyed by Earthquakes. for May, relative to the condition oE New York city. Miscellaneous News Notes. and Miss Welsh, just after 1 o'clock, and Wichita, Kansas, furnishes the best winter grain and the progress of spring The earthquake Tuesday, May 3d, created took herseat beside the president's chair. The total number of persons konwn to illustration of a "town gone wild on plowing, indicates a decline in the condi-. At Boonton, N. H., August Hable, sixty sad havoc in the northwestern portion of Ex-Secretary Windom and ex-Attorney have perished in the mine disaster at tion of wheat of two points since April l,j years old, has a pretty wife twenty-five Senora. Mexico. A dispatch says: The a boom" in the United States. "De- General McVeagh, of President Garfield's Nanaimo, B. C, is 169, of whom 82 were the general average for tbe whole country years old. When they were married people earthquake caused terrible damages to cabinet, were among the guests present. Chinese and 107 whites. More than half sirable corner lots" in seven-mile-away in1 being 86 against 95 at the same time generally supposed that the gh?l was in Montezuma and destroyed several The marine band surrounding themonumentstruck of the white men leave families. The 1886, 70 in 1885, and 94 in 1884. love with a young man named John Kelly, villages, but those in the northwestern additions are being purchased,at almost up "Hail to the Chief, "and amid dominion government is to be asked by but had refused to marry him because he part suffered the most the clapping of hands the American flag enveloping Dillon mysteriously hints of a seheme to fabulous prices by the eastern the members from British Columbia for a was poor. A few nights ago, Kelly and a terribly. Optu had all its houses destroyed, the statue was dropped and the safely and effectaully nullify the corecion ft*- grant towards relieving the wives and families party of friends were spending the evening and Bahispe was utterly destroyed, greenhorn. Wichita at present is bronze image stood exposed to the rays of bill when it becomes a lawThe of the miners killed. at Hable's house, and were entertained by 150 people being killed. The houses the midday sun. simply a growing town, owing to the Pall Mail Gazette publishes a rumor Mrs. Hable. After Mrs. Hable had gone to were leveled to theground. A new volcano James W. Hyatt of Connecticut may The statue, which is a bronze, is a design that the government has ordered to be expenditures of railroads, and no her room and the party had dispersed, excepting appeared, and its eruption destroyed all possibly succeed Treasurer Jordan. of the sculptor, J. Q. A. Ward, who also prepared sixty first-class cells in Millbank. Kelly, the latter tried to get into timber patches of adjoining valleys and sane person, not personally interestfid The mystery surrounding the shooting of designed the equestrian statue of Gen. prison for the accommodation of Parnel-J Mrs. Hable's room. Mrs. Hable resisted mountains. Further details are expected Mrs. Tarbell near Elkhorn, Wis., has been Thomas in Washington. It is ten feet six lite members of parliament, whose arrest, in town lots, expects that it will him. Hable rushed up stairs and with a hourly. The volcano mentioned in this cleared up by the confession of Tarbell, inches in height and represents Garfield they may deem necessary. The repbrfc is i shotgun instantly killed Kelly. Hable was dispatch is in the famous Sierra Mad re ever be even a fourth-class city. who broke down completely while in jail facing the west in the aco of delivering an discredited. tp arrested mountains. and made a clean breast of the crime. address with his right hand resting on a Mr. Lowell is overwhelmed with dinner He say she deliberately shot his wife in The government recently received its column and a manuscript held in his left. The supreme court of Mass. has decided invitations since his arrrival in London. i the head. first information of the effects of the recent Recumbent ideal figures at each corner of In New York, marriage is not, by that that provision of the election law Geoege C. Baker, of the Iowa state rail-! I earthquake at Bahispe, Sonora, by the triangular pedestal represent the student, of Massachsetts which provides that no The number of victims at Nanaimo, B. law, a sacrament, nor does it require road commission, in a letter to the interstate which 150 people lost their lives. The the warrior and the statesman, typifying naturalized voter shall be entitled to register C, is placed at 189. commission says that they can sug-( jk any religious or other ceremony, or earthquake occurred on the 7t*h inst., at the three epochs in Gen. Garfield's as a voter within thirty days after his At Highmore, Dak., Anders Olsen, a gest nothing for the relief of the Iowa barbed 3 p. m.at the same time the volcanic career. Bronze tablets above the figures a.ituralization is unconstitutional. the interference of any third party to Norwegian farmer, was jailed on a charge wire association, but that they will eruptions began in the neighboring mountains, bear a globe, a trumpet and sword and a The woods are all afire on the Upper of poisoning his wife, who was found dead probably reccoramend that the association's make it valid. A contract of marriage lighting up the summits for a long laurel wreath enclosing the scales of justice. Michigan peninsula. in bed. prayer be granted for a suspension distance. The prediction is made by local between a man and woman who The late Bayard Taylor's daughter, Lillian, on the long and short haul clause. scientists that Mexico is about to undergo T. J. Potter began his railroad career as Gen. Sheridan then introduced the orator are free to rcake such an engagement is going to marry Otto Ritiani, a a general seismic convulsion, and recent station agent at Albia, Iowa at a salary In the French chamber of deputies Gen. of the day, Gen. J. Warren Keifer, who, on medical student at Halle, Germany. records of earthquake shocks show them of $60 a mouth. When he resigned from is all that is legally required. If both Boulanger, minister of war, submitted a part of the monument committee, delivered there is widespread volcanic activity from the Burlington he was in receipt of $2,500 Schulenbere & Boeckeler's planing mill bill for an experimental mobilization of the I an address transferring the statue to parties admit the contract no witness one end of Mexico to the other. a month, and on the Union Pacific will receive and lumber in St. Louis were burned. Loss, army in October. The bill provides for a Gen. Sheridan. the highest salary of any general is required. If either denies the agreement, $55,000, insurance, $45,000. credit of 5,000,000 francs to defray th- ex- Gen. Sheridan, in behalf of the society, manager in the United States. Per contra, penses. The maximum time for mobilization then transferred the statue to president In a quarrel over a dog in Cleveland then a witness, or some confirmatory The Old Keystone Beady for War. a certain Chicago railway official, who five is fixed at ten days. 1 Cleveland in the following words: William Higgins murdered Harry Gorman, years ago was receiving a salary of $5.000 evidence is necessary to establish A special Irom Harrisburg, Pa., says: Mr. President: This statue which has a sailor, and was arrested. Gorman's A London cable to the N.Y.Evening Post, a year, three months ago accepted a place "Gov. Beaver formally opened the exposition been unveiled in your presence was erected mother is housekeeper in the family of it. says: At the banquet to Mr. Goschen in a railway office at Chicago at $60 a of the City Grays at the armory of by the comrades of Gen. Garfield belonging United States Senator Payne. Lord Salisbury declared that the time. month. the company last evening in the presence to the army of the Cumberland. They recognized must soon come for the gavernment of Burgin & Sons' glass works in Philadelphia of several thousand people. In speaking his merit as a soldier, and they Paul Grottkau, the anarchist, who made England, by some sharp and short expreB-' and a number of residences surrounding Maine is still suffering from floods. of the utility of the national guard, the wished to pay some testimony to the merit incendiary speeches at Milwaukee Garden sion of its will, to put an end to a state of it burned. Loss, $50,000. These have inflicted more damage governor said that a little over a month and to his worth as a man. I have the last May, was sentenced to one year at things which make them ridiculous. These The Editor of United Ireland, in a ago it looked to those in authority very honor, sir, in behalf of the Society of the hard labor in the house of correction by than has occurred from a similar words were noticed at the time, but no one speech at Quebec, continued to arraign much as if the service of the more Army of the Cumberland to ask you, as Judge Sloan. Grottkau will be held at the was then in a position to guess at theiri Lansdowne's course. He challenges the cause in that state in years. Mill than eight thousand disciplined men would the representative of the American people, county jail for a week in order to allow significance. Facts since learned indicate, Governor General to defend himsell. soon be needed. Inquiry had come from to accept thestatue Jrom their hands as it his attorney to appeal to the supreme dams and buildings have been swept that this "short and sharp" method is to Washington as to the time that would be was given to me. Jacob Schaelkopf, Buffalo's millionaire court for a new trial on writ of error. At consist, if circumstances favor, in the wholesale away, villages and portions of cities required to concentrate Pensylvania's tanner, recently bought a $500,000 residence, President Cleveland, who arose as Gen. the end of that time he will be taken to arrest of the Irish parliamentary party. troops at Lake Erie in case of trouble with and his wife, upon seeing it, expressed inundated, railways rendered impassable, Sheridan began speaking, replied: the house of correction if the supreme court England in regard to the fisheries dispute. the fear that she would now be forced Fellow Citizens: In performance of the does not grant a stay of proceedings. and the transportation business Pensions granted: MinnesotaIncrease: The reply was sent back that twenty-four to keep a servant. duty assigned to me on this occasion, I The controller of the currency authorized J. S. Carleton, Fairmount, J. B. Boyd, hours would be all that would be necessary has been greatly inturrupted. When hereby accept, on behalf of the people of John Shierly, a Buffalo Creek (Colo.) the Western National Bank of the City alias John B. Johnson, Wiltmar, W. Kavanagh, to concentrate the troops at the lake or the United States, this complete and beautiful miser, died recently. His will bequeathed the vast amount of snow which confronted of New York to begin business with a capital Greenleafton L. G. Reynolds, any point on the border of the state, Gov. statue. Amid the interchange of fraternal $50,000 to Dr. Marley, but the money is of $3,500,000. The officers are: Daniel Waterville G. W. Hard, Preston F. Beaver added that, happily, the prospective us this spring is considered, it greetings between the survivors of the buried and the interested parties are digging Manning, president, and Ferdinand Everett, Newhouse S. H. Johnson, Austin i emergency had passed and that is Arnjy of the Cumberland and their former is surprising that freshets have not for it. Blankinham, cashier. C. C. Scofield, Le Sueur. DakotaC. L. why he had mentioned the matter. foes upon the battle field, and while the Cooper, Spearfish. IncreasedJ. W. Escom, By a vote of 34 to 53 the Michigan done far more mischief throughout John Flynn of Marquette has been shut Union general and the_ people's president Edmunds S. S. Warner, Montrose house passed the high license bill. The general up in a house for twenty years. awaited burial, the common grief of the the country than has been reported. H. Nearman, Erkpoint. tax is placed at $500, and on wholesale The Panhandle railroad robbery cases magnanimous survivors and mourning citizens All four of the McCoys who killed Dr. and retail establishments it is $800. were taken up in the criminal court at Secretary Fairchild has addressed a letter found expression in the determination Northrup at Haverhill, Ohio, have been Pittsburg. The first case tried was that to erect this tribute to American Capt. Williams, of the American ship Occidental, to Capt M. A. Healey, commanding the indicted for murder in the first degree. A statistical crank has been engaged Francisco,1, of William T. Lavelle, a brakeman. The revenue steamer Bear at San greatness, and thus to-day in its was stabbed to death at sea Large forest fires are raging on the line prosecution produced witnesses from Philadelphia, in estimating the horse-power ol which will soon set sail for Alaskan waters, V, symmetry and beauty it presents a sign of March 20, by one of his crew. The ship of the South Shore railroad. In Michigan Dennison (Ohio) Pittsburg and clothing him with full power to enforce the animosities forgotten, an emblem of a brotherhood proceeded to Acapulco, its destination, the sun. He does not give the date great damage is feared. A very dry and Penrod, Ky, and traced goods shipped law which prohibits the killing of auy redeemed, and a token of a nation under command of the mate. strong wind prevails. Rock River village upon which his calculations are based, from the former place to a "fence" in this restored. Monuments and statues multiply otter, mink, marten, sable or fur seal or| Referring to Mr. O'Brien's visit to Canada, is menaced with destruction. Thousands other fur-bearing animal within the limits city, established by the detectives for the throughout the land fittingly illustrative but simply the result, which is, that the London Times says: "The Dominion of cords of wood have been destroyed. of Alaska Territory except under the law of the love and affection of our grateful purpose of entrapping the thieves. Detective government and people are not without the sun, a mere piece of matter of moderate The convention of the Reading employes, and department regulations. Capt. Healy's people, and commemorating brave and Allen, who ran the "fence" testified experience of treasonable attempt,and representing fifty Knights of Labor assemblies attention is called to the law which patriotic sacrifices in war, fame in peaceful that Lavelle had sold to him a large lot of dimensions which we know it to may be trusted with vigor and promptitude between Philadelphia and the pursuits, or honor in public station. But forbids the killing anywhere of seals less goods which he acknowledged that he had in view of this singularly impudent have, bounded all round by cold ether, coal regions, refused to endorse the strike than one year old, and ho is instructed to from this day forth, there shall stand at taken from a freight car. assault upon their tranquility." in the coal regions proposed by the Miners use the force at his command to the our Beat of government, this statue oi a has been doing work at the rate ol Parnell has cancer of the stomach, and M. Boussincault, a learned French chemist and Laborers' Amalgamated association. end that no persons attached to or connected distinguished citizen who in his life and services is in a bad way. four hundred and seventy-six thousand and scientific agriculturist and a member with any vessel of the United combined all those things and more, At Omaha, Neb., William A. Holdschnider Two hundred journeymen plumbers in of the institute, is dead. He was 85 which challenge admiration in American States violate this law, and also to enforce million million million horsepower of Harlan, Iowa, was found dead in Detroit, Mich., struck because of the discharge years old. the penalties provided for such violation. character, loving tenderness in every domestic bed with his throat cut. He left a note for 3,000 years, and at possibly of a number of men whom the bosses relation, bravery on the field of John T. Raymond's wife and child will stating the cause ol suicide to be that he considered incompetent. battle, fame and distinction in our halls more, and certainly not less than only get about $3,000 from his estate. was driven from home by his wife, who Postmaster commissioned: Minnesota of legislation and the highest honor and The fourteen-year-old son of Miles Aden, took up with another man. that for a few million years. It is a Capt. Fred Pabst, the great Milwaukee Cedar Mills, Julia Anderson Millersburg, dignity in the chief magistracy of the nation. a farmer near Ionia, Mich., fatally shot brewer, is going to put up a $100,000 residence. C. T. Miller. Fourth class postmasters j^ Robert Garrett, of the Baltimore & Ohio question whether science is much advanced This stately effigy shall not fail to his sister, aged twelve years, after remarking. appointed MinnesotaMaple Lake, M. ^M, railroad company, is the most elegantly teach every beholder that the source of "She will uotbother nie any more." by such statements. O. Laughlin Hinkley, W. J. Durham dressed man in that corporation. Denny Noonan, charged with wrecking American greatness is confined to no condition, The boy has been arrested. Currie, J. B. Letrurncau Marsetta,T. J. the Union Pacific train during the railroad nor dependent alone for its growth Col. George Waring of Newport, R. I.,has Sullivan will not fight for some time on Hoosier Norwood, C. Suffreus. Iowa strike last year, was arrested at Santa and development upon favorable surroundings. gone to San Diego, Cal., to take charge of account of his lame wrist. Mortimer, A. M. Gustm Norwalk, I. Monica, Cal.. on a requisition from the The genius of our national It is stated that more than twothirds the costly system of city improvements A. Lierlie Rising Sun, T. E. Barlow governor of Missouri. Bradlaugh has inaugurated a movement life beckons to usefulness and honor thooe there. ot the members of the American Sorter, Lucy A. Sorter, Wallingford, E. in favor of the becond reading of the oaths in every sphere and offers the highest preferment Five hundred men struck at Pulman, 111- Postoffice discontinued: Wisconsin: Manitowoc M. Kneiss, Windell, J. J. Little. bill in the house of commons. Lord Hartington to manly hopes and sturdy, Congress are lawyers, good, bad They were employed in thebricky*rd owned Rapids, Manitowoc county. Postmasters and the bulk of the Unionists have honest effort, chastened and consecrated The members of the Hotel Men's Association by the Pullman company. and indifferent, while in the British commissionedMinnesota: New decided to support the movement. by patriotic hopes and aspirations. As called at the White House and Rome, G. Knapp. Fourth-class postmasters A dispatch from Sandwich, Mass., says: parliament it is not the lawyers that long as this statue stands let it be proudly were received by the President in the east The duke of Connaught is in Bombay, appointedWisconsin: Beef The forest fire that started recently is remembered that to every American citizen room. The introductions were made by and can't come home to see his mother are in the majority, and mold its action, Slough, G. Scott Belleville. A. Peterson the largest and most disastrous ever known the way is open to fame and station until Mr. Garrison, the president of the association. until parliament passes an act giving him Camp Lake, J. H. McNey Cochrane, J. Rohrer but the landed and commercial on the cape. The fire is twenty miles in he They subsequently called at the permission to do so. Kolb, P. Koib Manning J. Benson Poskin, length, the head being in East "Falmouth, department and paid their respects to interest, with a strong mixture oi C. Larson Whitely. H. W.Eldridge Bob Less than a dozen persons, emigrants, thence to a point a few miles from Maspee, "Moving up from high to higher, Secretary Fairchild. A visit was made to Creek, A. Muller Bridgeport, J. F. Smith were drowned by the collision of La Campagne younger sons trained to a career in than a mile and a half to Sandwich village, Becomes on fortune's crowning slope, Mt. Vernon. Buck Creek, F.Brewer, Cadott. F. Hamlin and the Villa de Rio. The latter then through Sagamore, Bourne and Pres* The pillar of a people's hope, X, politics. In the German Reichstag, City Point, D. M. King Houlton, A. Lerue The condition of Justice Woods, of the steamer sank. Among the Americans on cott. The wind has changed several times, The centsr of a world's desire." Lodi, J. Mills Leland, F. C. Klipstein supreme court, has grown worse since his board La Campaene were: Henry C. Baird composed of 398 members, only ten bringing in the flames very near these villages, Nor can we forget that it also teaches Reeve, F. E. Ziegiohour, Silver Spring, G. return to Washington. He is lying critically and wife, A. S. Clarke and family, A. H. causing considerable excitement and ai lawyers. The reichstag is at present our people a sad and distressing lesson, Hammer, Sr. Stark W. Warn. ill and his death may occur at any Dutton, Francis Ormend French and family anxiety. The residents of Bourne have removed and the thoughtful citizen, who views its moment. He is suffering from dropsy and. composed ot 138 members of the of Newport, R. I., S. Homans, Burlett their household goods from their fair proportions connot fail to recall Up to this time 44 railroad co'mpanies a complication of diseases. Nason, Bailey Meyers and family Mrs. dwellings. It is reported that several landed interest, 97 public officials, 77 the tragedy of a death which have filed with the interstate commerce Parsons and daughters, D. A. Robertson houses at Monument Beach, besides many Pensions increased: MinnesotaF. brought grist and mourning to every household commission formal petitions asking to be merchants and manufacturers, 62 professional and family of St. Paul,Minn.,Mr. Stepheneon, others in the outskirts have been destroyed. Williams, Sauk Center W. L. Stephens, in the land. But while American citizenship relieved from section 4 of the law. Probably K*. B. Slade. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Five hundred acres or more have already North field W. Wyant, Oakland H. A. men, including 18 cleigymen, stands aghast and affrighted that as many more have been received Col. Upham and Benjamin Wright. Most been burnt over, consisting in part Burr, North Minneapolis F. A. Stevens, murder and assassination should lurkin the and returned for furturo information. A 16 professors and teachers, 10 lawyers of the passengers suffered from fright and of valuable woodland. Man are working Minneapolis S. Smith. Sauk Center. Da- midst of a free people and strike do.vu much larger number has bpen received from shock, but all have recovered. night and day trying to check the fire. and 8 physicians. The absence kotaG. Miller, Huron T. B. Buchanan, the head of their government, a fearless trade organizations, private corporations Mrs. D. A Robertson of St. Paul said: Swan Lake T. HoHand, De Smet J. Darr, search and the discovery of the origin and and individuals, protesting against the of a controlling legal and technical influence William O'Brien delivered his address at When the disaster happened, a lady said: Altamon J. J. Want Huron J. R. Maxwell, hiding place of these hateful and unnatural suspension of section^ it particular cases. Montreal, on the expected disturbance "My great anxiety is that French sailors probably accounts for the simplicity Egeland. things should be followed by a solemn not forthcoming. After arriving at the get excited and lose their heads," but the The queen received%t Buckingham palace resolve to purge forever from our political and directness of German laws. St. John, N. B., Special: The flood in hall and before the meeting opened Mr. result shows that French sailors are splendid the corporation of London, which called methods and from operations of our government, the river is regarded us the direst calamity O'Brien drew up the following resolution, seamen. I am convinced that their by appointment to present a jubilee address the perversions and misconceptions that ever befell the province. The water which, after he had concluded his address, coolness and discipline cannot be surpassed. on behalf of the city. In response, which gave birth to passionate and bloody is now almost two feet higher than ever was passed amid an outburst of cheering: the queen, after giving thanks, sid: It The Baltimore Manufacturers' Reo thoughts. If from this hour our admiration There is a disposition in army circles to known bofore. The city of Fredericton is Resolved, That this meeting of the citizens gives me great* satisfaction to recall how for the bravery and nobility of the protest against the proposed transfer of in total darkness, the gass house having ord points out that there is nothing of Montreal is of the opinion that much of the prosperity of my reign is o\v- American manhood and our faith in the regiments between posts, which is to take been invaded. Nerepis bridne, which ost Lord Lansdow ne's contemplated depopulation i.ig, under God, to the sound sense and more needed by the growing towns in possibilities and opportunites of citizenship place early in the summer, but as these the province nearly $200,000, was swept of the Luggarcurran estate is usjust, feeling of my subjectsthe sympathy uniting be renewed, if our appreciation of the the South than good newspapers and protests are common to each year's exchange away. At Westfield, fifteen miles from cruel and oppressive, and deserves the throne and prople. I trust this cordial blessing of a revered union and love for in a greater or less degree the war this city, great waves are dashing over condemnation of every Canadian. sympathy may remain unbroken. hotels and declares that in whatever our government be strengthened, and if department is not giving them much attention. the tracks of the New Brunswick railroad. The following dispatch was sent by President Samuel H.Nicols, ex-clerk of the Supreme our watchfulness against the dangers of a town these are to be found it is safe The truth is, that officers who The overflow at South Branch has increased Fitgzerald of the Irsh National court of St. Paul, has arrived at Great mad chase after partisan spoils be quickened, have been serving on tours of duty in the to almost three thousand feet. At to say that there is energy, activity league, to John K. Delaney. pesidentof the Falls, Montana, to act as secretary and the dedication of this statue to the South get each year a growing dislike of Rothsay, Riverside and Lakeside, on the^j treasurer of the ton nsite company. Patties municipal council in New York: If the people of the United States will not be in and progress. To secure capital and the rigorous winters of the extreme Northwest Inter-Colonial railroad, the tracks is undermined. newspaper reports of the treatment accorded who have handled 2,000 horses lately vain. and every wire of personal strength ^,f'/ '.J-*^. ,J_~~ immigration both are necessary. A William O'Brien by the captain of report no loss on the ranges from the severe or party influence is pulled to insure their During the delivery of his address the July 1 trains"are expected to beTrxhinmg the Unibria be correct, some immediate newspaper, therefore, that will point winter. Wheat Bown on bench lands retention in the South and Southwest or president was frequently interrupted by between Minot and Fort Buford. for by steps should be taken by the Irishmen of for experimental purposes is above ground attached to the division of the East. out the advantages of a town, and a applause. He spoke fluently in a clear that time the work of construction will and growing finely. V^^C-^j-x New York to publicly denounce the outrage voice, which was audible to most of the Senator McPherson of New Jersey is hotel that will mrfke the visitor comfortable have progressed far beyond that point. alleged to have been displayed by this Bishop Ireland of Minnesota arrived at vast crowd that filled the circle before the positive that Cleveland will be renominated, Track has been laid at the rate four and a servant of the Cunard company toward and give him a favorable view New York on the 9th from a somewhat stand. When he had concluded the band accept and be elected. half miles per day, and there are now on the J the honored representative of the Irish ?'ower, prolonged visit to Rome. layed "Hail Columbia," and Rev. F. D. of life, are essential to the prosperity ground 6,000 men and 3,000 teams and it people. The earnings of the Illinois Centra) road pastor of Gen. Garfield's church in H. H. Porter and Senator Sabin both is expected to lay track at the rate of Ave ^J for April were $904,354, an increase of of any town needing capital, immigra* Postoffices established: Minnesota this city, pronounced the benediction. bring out plans for the ieorganization of miles a day, which is said to be faster than 86,294 over April 1886. Florence, St. Louis county Madina, Stevens The troops were then dismissed, and the tion and enterprise to utilize and develop the Northwestern Car Company. ever done before by any road where track, 'H*"s The New York Financial Chronicle says county. IowaIverson, Lyons county. ceremonies came to an end. was only laid in one direction. *V*f The oldest man in Stephenson county, if the advantages with which nature Postmasters commissionedDakota: that Messrs. Morton, Rose & Co, of London not in Illinois, died at his home in Oncco Reports to the Associated Pres? from Broadland, A. W. Page. Iowa: Rockdale, Memory of Gen. Sedgwick. *Vy are reserving applications for $5,000,- has blessed it. Everybody is township. Had he lived until July 29, Mr. I Kennebec and Bangor, Me., and Middleboro S3J -i? M. Moos Pierson, J. R. Keyes. Minnesota: 000, part of an authorized issue of $9,300,- prepared to acknowledge the benefits Smith would have been 102 years old. and Bazzard Bay, Mass., say thai Conrord. Martha C. Plank Tower, N. 000 first mortgage 5 per rent bonds of the Members of the Sixth army corps went large forest fires are raging. Mnch damage 5* Increased acreage in Minnesota and J. Benson. Wisconsin: Fort Howard, P. of the newspaper, but the good hotel t, Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Marie & Atlantic from Richmond, Va., on the 12th to Spottsylvania V. Cottrell. Fourth-class postmasters ap- has already been done, and much greater ||t Dakota indicates a total wheat crop this Railway company at the price of 190 is quite as essential but in the latter, pointedIowa: Avon. N. Denton Patterson, loss is threatened in timber and buildings. ^It U_ year of over 80,000,000 bushels. court house to dedicate a tablet per $1,000 bond.?4|rV" many towns are sadly deficient, and A. H. Brown. Minnesota: Rossyille, to the memory of the late Gen. Sedgwick. Advices from Gambia say that 8aide-..t J. D. Martin, lately acquitted of murder The most destructive fire that northern E. S. Smithson. mattie surrendered to the English unconditionally, thereby lose the prestige to which they in St. Paul, died of inflammatory rheumatism New Hampshire has ever known occurred At the battle field they were welcomed and and the French troops have Franklin Howell, a wealthy banker of at Lebanon the 10th. I broke but in in Iowa. M^%. warmly greeted by a large gathering of are justly entitled by reason of other a furniture faetory. been wirhdrawn from his territory. The Co.1 Scranton, Pa., was sued to day by a Pittsburg Meadf, Mason & Virginians, including many ex-Confederates. One of the quietest and least ostentatious substa|tijft|^dv^ntajges tfyey .may possess. French had occupied Baddiboo after de- i lady for breach of promise, the damage The adjoining buildings, also occupied by The opening address was delivered of New York millionaires is Elias S. feating Saidemattie and the latter had asked being $75 000. A -year ago Mead, Mason & Co., built of wood, and mh i tlf *j&ii5 by Gen. H. W. Wright. The monument Higgin*. who has made $30,000,000 selling taken refuge on British territory. Hewell was sued by a Scranton lady for is o! Quincy granite, approximately pyra- lOlled with inflamable matter, were soon carpets.,, $&** mm