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mm s#5Mf%T REINED FIFTY YEARS. New Htm Review. slowly made its way until tfce Wellington GENERAL EEWS KESUME. '(adapted .to the occasion) were intoned. The Chicago & Northwestern railroad arch was reached, and then the Then three special prayers were offered. depot at Doland, Dak., was totally destroyed first introduction to the London streets Following the prayers the "Exaudiat Te by fire. .ensued. Emerging from the Wellington Dominus" was sung with organ and brass The Wisconsin Central filed' article of incorporation THE CAPTDKED FLAGS. BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. arch, the first to greet the queen were the Queen Victoria's Jubilee Celebrated dn bandacccompaniment The dean of Westminster at Madison, consolidating convalescent patients and others at the -St advanced to the altar rails and under the management of one company London with an Unparalleled*De- NEWULM, MINNESOTA. George's hospital, which was packed from tetters from Adjntant General Dram ana Secretary read the lesson for the dayFirst all the roads and branches of the central gree of Splendor. basement to roof, seats having been erected Epistle Peter, ,ii, 6 18. Dr. Bridges' -Endicott. system heretofore existing under several names. They asgregato 680 miles of road, A special anthem, selected by the queen for many thousands over the roof of the The official record of the presentation of EH- Brazil proposes to -give freedom to The capital stockis 15,000,000, of which last year as her jubilee anthem, was the proposition to the president consists hospital On reaching Picadilly tbequee followinegmletterbfroBecretayEndicott ent 3,000,000 is preferred stock. of the Ad]t. Gen Drum, indor8 next rendered, followed by .the choral all BlaveB within two years. was seen to look up at the Apsley house and Great Multitudes Grow Wild Over One &nmits "Gofcaa,"" composedly tne prince consort In A storm at Detroit, Mich., and vicinity, as-she passed the mansions of her intimate of the Most Gorgeous Pageants of War Department, Adjutant General's Office, injured crops and did some minor damages. the rests the national anthem was introduced. friends. The sons, the sons-in-law and Washington, April 30, Hon. William Modern limes. The real estate business in New .Two more special prayers for the grandsons of the queen were all cheered by O'Sgest nugget of gold ever found In Endicofc-fc, Secretary of WarDear Sir: defense ef the faith, the spiritual welfare of Th York is prosperous. While rentals the, people. Frederick William, the German have the honor to state that there are now the kingdom and for peace and love followed, Wisconsin was washed out on the 17tb, crown prince, in his white uniform, was in this office (stored in one of the attics of have been firm, the sales of property on the farm of John Condit, one mile from and were supplemented by the bene'diction, easily recognized by the populace, and he this building) a number of flags captured Unprecedented Scene of Magnificence in have been made at higher .figures than Rock Elm, Pierce county. It weighed nearly which was pronounced by the archbishqp. in action, but recovered at the was applauded by Englishmen as he never i Westminster Abbey, Where Services three grains. Several other fine nusgeta vWhen the benediction had been for many years past. fall oi the Confederacy, and forwarded to has.yet been in his own country. His manner were found with it. Are Held. pronounced the queen was saluted by her the war department for safe-keeping, together was modest and affable, and he captured At Queenstown while examining the baggage with a number oi Confederate flags, children, all of whom avere kissed by hei the hearts of the crowds and bowed again Immigration is expected to reach of a passenger named Peter Troy, on* which the fortunes of war placed in our majesty. T&e queen then exchanged greetings .and again. It was not until Devonshire house the steamer Adriatic from New York, the hands during the late civil war. Whib in with other relatives^nd kissed the German 800,000 in the calendar year 1887. was reached that the queen realized the Fervent Demonstrations of LoyaltyMany customs officers lound a box containing the past, favorable action hasalways been crown prince twice. All the princesses This would be the biggest influx ever grand preparations that had been made to explosives. Troy was arrested. He claimed taken on applications, properly supported Casualties Amid the Crush upon the dais wore light ^dresses. After the greet her. JEere the marquis of Hartmgton that the box had been given* him by a for the return of Union flags fco organizations experienced in the United States, the inth Streets. royal salutations had all been made, the friend in America to take to bis home near representing survivors of military bad a SDacious gallery erected, from which total of 1882 being the highest in any queen descended the dais and moved out of Rosscrea, and that the explosives were regiments in the service of the government, many hundreds of gaily dressed ladies the abbey, preceded by the/royal family, the harmless toy rockets. I beg to submit that it would be a year thus far. waved thair handkerchiefs and cheered the congregation standing and cheering with graceful act to anticipate future requests GEEAT 3&AX FOR LOKDON. The British police have issued a circular queen. Facing Devonshire house at the Bath of this nature, and venture to suggest the fervor all the wntfe, Mendelssohn's march warning chemists and other persons dealng hotel, another gigantic booth had been propriety of returning all the flags Thomas county, Kansas, is -named from *Athalie" being rendered by the organ Inanguration a .the Jubilee Festivities in explosive substances not to sell such erected, andrfrom this point to Westminster (Union and Confederate) to the authorities and band until hear majesty had departed. With AU tlie Anticipated Pomp and to suspicious persons. The government after General Thomas, and all the abbey every point of vantage had been of the respective states in has offered a reward of 100 for informa-l Splendora he March To and From the seized by contractors to fix seata On townships in the county are named which the regiments that bore these colors THE RETWEN TO THE PALACE. tion regarding the illegal manufacture oi Abbey, and the Services in That Edifice. were organized, for such final disposition reaching Regect circus, where six The procession,which came by the Thames dynamite. after soldiers of the Eighth Kansas LONDON, June 21.The first day of the as the may determine. While in all the main streets .converge, the sight was embankment, returned via Whitehall, passing The following is R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly fifty-first year of tho reign of Queen Yictoria Regiment who were killed in thebattle civilized nations of the Old World tro] hie a memorable one, the streets being all the war, admiralty and other state departments, review of trade: It is most encouraging over Great Britain opened with perfect taken in wars against foreign enemies have of Chickamauga. splendidly decorated with flowers, flags, which were decorated with flags that two of the great speculations by been carefully preserved and exhibited as summer weather in London. The crowds evergreens, eta T&e procession, as viewed and festoons all along their fronts. The return which legitimite business has formerly proud memontos of a nation's military were unprecedented number and size. from the duke of York's column, passing* been embarrased have come to an end, was made amid a prolonged and unbroken glories, wise and obvious reasons The oldest military organization an Thousands of people who yesterday selected and without disaster to other parties save down the hill from the circus to Pall Mall have always excepted from the rule evidences succession of popular acclamations, locations around the route of to-day's procession, the United States, the Ancient and those who had invited disaster. Arnold & east, was a remarkable sight The 6houts oi past internecine tro ubles, which by the queen responding br bowing to the right in order to retain them, occupied Co. in coffee, Kershaw & Co. in grain, with appeals to the sword have disturbed the of the people were heard from the top of Honorable Artillery Company, of and left The procession reached Buckingham them all the night A .steady stream of the powerful combinations behind them* peaceful march of a people to its destiny. the column as one vast roar. Many American palace shortly after 3 o'clock, and five Boston, celebrated the two hundred have broken, with a number of smaller operators, pedestrians and carriages poured constantly Over twenty years have elapsed since the ladies and gentlemen had secured seats minutes later her majesty passed in to the but commerce and finances h&vr termination of the late cruel war. Many all night into the city from all directions and forty-ninth anniversary of the at a palatial commercial establishment in palace amid the most tumultuous cheering not been seriously disturbed. of the prominent leaders, civil and military, towards the West End. At 5 o'clock this Waterloo place, and jou&ed in the enthusiasm granting of its charter this month. with her escort of generals on either cide. of thelateConfederatestates are now morning every point of vantage along the At the jubilee procession Queen Victoria as warmly as the English. Passing The queen bore her journey well, and honored representatives of the people in Btzeets which composed the royal procession will ride in an open carriage decorated around Pall Mall east Trafalgar square was the national councils or in other eminent wastsoon after returning laughing and smiling with chocolate and gold and emblazoned' route was secured. At 9 o'clock the line of Brother Gardner, of the Lime Kiln positions lend the aid of their talents to reached, and everywhere one looked at the royal children, who were upan with the royal arms and crown. route was on each side a compact mass ot the wise administration of the affairs of nothing but heads were to be seen. The Club, wants to ask the railroad companies the main balcony of the palace, and kissing people. The scene at Westminster abbey was It is rumored that telegrams have been the whole country, and the people of the crowd here was tremendous, and completely her hands to them. Among the Americans this pertinent question: "If received from London ordering the Indian most brilliant Every seat was filled and several states composing the Union are eclipsed any that has assembled at present at the service in the abbey were government to forward troops to the Afghan now united and entering a broad and glorious you kin haul a freight kyar 200 miles every person a distinguished person. There the greatest political gatherings of recent frontier. United States Ministers Phelps and future. Impressed with these facts, I never probably in modern times assembled as cheap as you kin seventy-five, why yeara Lawton, James G. Blaine, Senators have the honor to submit the suggestion In the house of commons the coercion W! under one roof an audience so well and so )&*- can't you let a passenger ride as fur SOME PEOPLE SUFFER. McPherson and Hale, Congressman made in this letter for the careful consideration bill passed the committee stage, the opposition brilliantly arranged. Every man present it will receive at your hands. having retired in disgust. Monday, While the procession was passing through Perry Belmont and Mr. Gilfillan of Minnesota. for $2 as fur $5?" Give it up. entitled to wear uniform or decoration had June 27, was fixpd as the date on Pall Mall, the weather having turned very tit The queen's dress was not striking. both on. When this audience was all seated, i hich the bill will be reported to the Verv truly yours, R. C. DRUM, warm, three persons in that thoroughfare Across her breast she wore the broad, blue the scene presented was incomparable, for house. Adjutant General. The great increase in the cost of coffee were sunstiuck. A number of persons ribbon of the garter the only other decoration a while when all were seated there was The endorsement of tho secretary of war The suit of Madame Fursch-Madi against along the route were crushed into insensibility, she wore was that of the was the result of speculation, and fa?- quiet, but this was only temporary and upon this letter is as follows: the National Opera company of New York and were removed to hospitals. Several she order of Coburg-Gotha. The police lasted only long enough for the people to Wnr Department, May 20The within without apparent natural cause. A for 7,073. as unpaid salary, was decided policemen were overcome by heat and reports show fifty person locate one another. Then there was the life recommendation i3 approved by the president, in favor of tho singer. break in the market caused the failure taken home in ambulances. The horse ridden admitted to Charing Cross hospital during and the adjutant general will prepare of recongmtion and of gossip, and it graduated The building trade section ot the Central by the marquis of Lome was restive and the day. A majority of them fainted in the of large houses in New York and Baltimore. letters to thegovernors of those states lapidly into a noisy hum. When Prime Labor union of New York met and unanimously threw the marquis, but did not injure hira. great crush on the streets. One man was whose troops carried the colbrs and flags Minister Salisbury entered and proceeded to Coffee was boomed up from 10 decided to send a delegate to attend On reaching the Thames embankment the killed by a horse. Several patients were now in this department with the offer to the place set apart for him he was cheered. a convention of the building trades to 15 cents a pound, but the recession procession had to make a detour almost at return them as herein proposed, and history also admitted to Westminster hospital suffering councils of the country called to meet in When Mr. Gladstone was observed quietly of each flag and the circumstances right angles. From the new National Library from prostration. Three are seriously is something less. Chicago June 28. Speeches were made declaring edging his way to his seat, he was also of its capture or recapture to be given. club to St Stephen's club the enthusiasm ill. A reception and banquet was given at that it was necessary to have a cheered. The line of the procession from WILLIAM C. EXDICOTT, national trades' counsel as an offset to the was indescribable. Men clambered the palace to-night, the guests being limited Buckingham palace to Westminster abbey Secretary of War. Master Builders' association, whichhasdeclared The first inspecion for the year ol up in the trees in such number as to damage to members of royal families and diplomats. was as follows: tr that the present attempt to break them. All along the Thames embankment, In all the European capitals there was great the savings banks and trust com up trades unions in Chicago was only a Further About the Grand Forks Dak., Tornado. From the palace portals to Constitution hill. where not occupied by public gardens, seats rejoicing over the queen's jubilee to-day. panies of Maine by the bank examiner forerunner of similar action in other cities. Pjcadilly, Regent street. Waterloo place. Pall The damages by the tornado are now and galleries had beeu erected. It passes Dispatches from many points in the British MaU, East Cockspun sireei, Northumberland shows that in the six months ecdmg placed at 150,000, the greatest being: On the 17th there were 14 separate fires comprehension how the military and police colonial possessions, and indeed the whole avenue. Thames embankment, Bridge sheet in Chicago. Two were in the lumber district, North Dakota university 20,000 to the abbey. pignaged to keep a way along the Thames civilized world, tell of celebrations in honot May 1 the deposits in the 54 savings and for a time threatened great destruction. Grand Forks Roller Mills 10,000 embankment open for the progress of the of the day. During the passage of the procession The line of route was kept by nearly 10,- banks had increased $1,032,- Twenty-three engines and two T. B. Walker, saw mill 10,000 queen. Ani^ui&nces were busy here, more in this city a child was killed. The 000 troops representing all branches of the fire boats quickly concentrated proved Grand Forks County Agricultural 399. 49, the total being $38,247,470.- persons being crushdd and disabled along jubilee illumination to-night was superb, service, and in addition 600 boys from naval equal to the emergency, and the loss in the society 7,000 this part of the route than any other. Here, viewed by immense crowds. 89. In the past year the gain in sur training ships were drawn up at the base of lumber yards will not exceed 30,000. Mrs. Davis reported killed is still alive. as everywhere, the enthusiasm provoked* by the Nelson monument In addition to the At the Keystone farm 15 miles west of plus has been $653,285.16. At Butte, Mont., as workmen were rais* the queen's presence was overwhelming. On military many thousands of police, both Grand Forks, all the buildings were blown THE PBE-IDElsrs GREETING. ing the residence of J. M. .Bowes, the structure turning into Bridge street, around St away and two persons killedMrs. Henderson, mounted and on foot, were on duty under collapsed, and Mrs. Bowes, aged 53, Stephen's club, her majesty obtained a full head cook, and Ole Halverson, a !tfr. Cleveland's Congratulat'ons to the was crushed to death. The remains wera The election of Senator Chandler the command of Sir Charles Warren. The farm hand. view of the abbey and the preparations badly mangled. military force was under command of Gen. Queen on Behalf of the Inited States. from New Hampshire completes the At Eight Mile Point, three miles up the which had been made in Parliament square. Geipps and Col. Stirling, of the Coldstream 0%'er 100,000 strangers.not including th WASHINGTON, June 21.Following is the river from Grand Forks, Holver Loil was senate of the Fiftieth congress. The The ground floor of the abbey was concealed military, naval forces, war veterans and Guards. The particular feature at Buckingham letter from President Cleveland, dated May struck by lightning and instantly killed. by the lofty grand stand, called St Margaret's, invited guests, were in New Haven on the roll will stand: Bepublicans 39, including palace was that the two services 27, presenting his jubilee congratulations to He was in his brother'3 house, and three 17th to witness the ceremony of dedicating the seats of which were sold for five were equally honored, the guards lining one Queen Victoria: Riddleberger, and Democrats others in the house with hira were stunned. the soldiers' and sailors' monument. guineas each. Another block of seats called side of the roadway at Buckingham palace Grover Cleveland. President of the United The following were injured on the train 37. California, Ohio and Virginia are "The Carring Stand" accommodated 1,400 A special to the News and Courier, ol States of America, to Her Majesty,Victoria, Queen gates, and on the other side the Blue Jackets which was blown from the track atPierson: of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress ol Charleston, S. C, reports a startling shock the only states whose senators are persons. were posted. The same Bervice8 were also Ed Anderson, shoulder badly broken and IndiaGreat and Good Friend: In the name of earthquake at Somerville, accompanied internally injured Mr. Kennedy of Minto, represented in a like manner at the entrance divided. This is the closest political and on behalf of the people of the United State, by the most prolonged roaring heard since IN THE ABBEY. two ribs broken and ear torn off Julius I present their smceie felicity upon the arrival to Westminster abbey. The first of the unity in the senate by states since the October 22, of last year. Charleston is On the procession nearing the abbey the of the fiftieth anniversary of vour majesty's accession Urdahl of Reynolds, shoulder and head royal procession was composed ot the Indian quiet. to the crown of Great Britain. I but troops saluted, guns were fired, the bells of severely bruised Donald McKenzie, Marden, war. princes and a few minor German princes. A utter the general voice of my fellow countrymen William Van Lugel, the oldest citizen in Manitoba, injured internally Mrs. the churches rang out merry peals, and wishina: for vour people the prolongation of a tew minutes before 11 o'clock the second point of residence of Scott county, Iowa, O'Grady of St. Thomas, Dak. injured about flags were run up, the cheering being continued reign so marked with advance in popular well part of the procession left This was composed died of heart disease. Another one of Burlington's the head and body Mrs. Bobby, bruised beinp, physical, moral and intellectual. It is The big steam yachts of the millionaires until the queen had passed into the of some fifteen carriages, the occupants old and prominent business men justice and not adulation to acknowledge the about the head and face. west door. After passing through the vestibule, are expensive. Jay Gould's Atlanta debt of srratitndp and respect due to vour peisonal being passed away in the person of Mayor A. G. Two and one-half miles from Fisher, her majesty was conducted to the vutu.es for their important influence in Adams. Minn., the wife of Michael Falonski was costs $6,000 per month W. K. The king of Denmark, the kinsc of Belgium, the producing and causing the prosperous and well grand dais under the lantern tower. She king of Saxony, the king of the Hellenes, the instantly killed by a falling barn, and her At Liberty, New York, John Wales and ordered condition of affarn now generally prevailing Vanderbilt's Alba cost $10,000 a was surrounded by thirty-two members of crown prince of Austria, the crown prince of twelve-} ear old son^vas seriously injured throughout vour dominions. May yojrt Curtis Fiske quarreled over a pretty widow,of Portugal, the queen of the Belgians, the crown the royal family. The scene in the abbey life be prolonged, and peace, honor and prosperity month James Gordon Bennett's Namoura and died. whom both were enamored, and the punce of Greeco, Prince George of Greece, the bless the people over whom vou have been when the queen entered was dazzling. Ten former was shot and killed. Fiske claims crown princess of Austria and the grand duke costs $48,000 a year and called to rule. May liberty flourish throughout thousand people were seated. The women of Mechlenbnrgh, to have fired in self-defense. His victim your empire under just and equal laws, and Steamer Burned on Lake Michigan. many others are named whose yearly discarded their wraps and revealed the full leaves a widow and childWm. your government be strong in the affections of The Champlain, of the Northern Michigan THE QUEEN APPEAES. all who live under it and I pray God to have splendor ot their beauty and attire. Three expenses are from $15,000 to $25,- O'Brien arrived at Dublin recently, Transportation company, left Chicago Punctually at 11:15 a m. the queen in an your majesty in his holy keeping. tiers of galleries had been built in the abbey, Wednesday loth, bound for Charlevoix and was received with the greatest ovation OOOper annum. This is not the worst open carriage emerged fiom the palace with seats for ten thousand. The peers and and other points. At tho mouth of Euna, witnessed there in many years. The route gates. At sight of her thousands of voices HER A&IEIUCAN SONS. way of getting rid of enormous incomes, Traverse bay, when the boat was making of the procession, extending two miles was their wives were seated in the south transcept. were lifted up in cheers, joined by the music ten miles an hour, flames suddenly shot up densely packed with people and all tho The rmbassadors were Beated right and or the best. The Queen's Jubilee as Obseived in Chicago, of many bauds stationed in front of the from beneath the engine, driving windows along the line were crowded. left of the peers. Members of the house of New York and Other Axner.can palace. Leading in the journey to the Engineer John McCaffrey from his The marchioness of Londonderry will commons were placed in the north transcept Cities. post with his clothes on fire. He abbey were the Life Guards. Then came present to the queen a casket containing The New York Times asserts that The seats for members of the royal in ten minutes from tho tim^ the boat NEW YOBK, June 21.Mayor Hewitt early the following the order named: 150,000 signatures and 3,700 in cash, as families of Europe, etc., were within the the failure of electricty to compete in caught fire the passengers were all compelled this forenoon ordered the keeper of the city The Aides-de-camp and royal equerries: staff ajubileeofferin from Irishwomen. communion rails. All the great learned to jump into the lake some were picked of the duke ot Cambride the queen's ladies in hall to set the fla&s flying in honor of Queen price with gas as a means of private societies and corporations were represented, up by fishermen but many others were lost. Tlie man with whom theCountess Campo waiting and state officials a body of Life Guards Victoria's jubilee. This demonstration lightning in that city is manifest. It the duchess of Bucclensh mistress of the robes: The list of victims, so far as completed, lert France is the Viscount Delateur Garboeuf. while the notables of tne law, science, art elicited many adverse comments from Celtic Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstem: Princess is as follows: Ella Cooper Smith. Robert The couple went to Antwerp and and agriculture and workingmen from all adds there are fewer electric lights used sources. All English and many foreign vessels Margaret of Prussia Punce Alfred of Edinburgh Wilkes, George Wristley of Charlevoix, will go thence to England, where they will parts of the United Eingdom had seats duly Princess Victoria and Sophia of Prussia in the port were decorated with bunting. in private dwellings and places of Mrs. M. Kehoe, R. McKeel, Steward Beans be married. The countess has written to tho Princess Louise of Battenberg Princess Irene assigned them. The queen was noticeably A number of business houses controlled two children, aged three and five of Hesse Grand Duchess Elizabeth of Bussia papers saying that her object in running business by at least 25 per cent, now pale when she reached the dais. She soon, by Bntish capitalists closed, and the Princess Maud Victoria and Louise of Wales of Chicago Capt. Louis of Petoskey ofl with the viscount was to secure her release than there were three years, ago and however, recovered, and regained her bright employes enjoyed a holiday. Publio serv, the hereditary princess of Saxe-Meiningen Henry Brennen, the clerk a fireman, a second from her oppressors and regain Princess Wilhelmina of Prussia the duchets cf and pleasant aspect ices were held in the Metropolitan opera cook, a cabin boy of Chicago Mr. yet everybody believes that electricity her liberty. The countess' fortune is Albany: the duchess of Edenburgh: Princess house. About six thousand persons were Russell, of the Jackson (Mich.) Corset company 7,500,000. Beatrice Princess Louise and Princess Christian. is to be the light of the future. The THE KELIGIOUS SERVICES a gentleman and boy frorn Mil waukee, present In addition to the English, Scotch The trials at Leipsic of tho Alsatians, bound for Mackinac one waiter, four in the abbey in commemoration of the trouble now is, that it cannot be and Irish-Canadians in the audience there The master of the horse rode after the charged with high treason, resulted in the Indian deck hands, a lady and daughter jubilee' were conducted according to the were a large number of Americans. Praye* cheaply handled. princess, and immediately preceded the conviction of five of the prisoners. Koechlien from Frankfort, names unknown. was offered by Bev. B. F. Decosta. Erastuq carefully prepared programme The archbishop and Klandon were each sentenced to carriage of the queen. The eight horses Wiman delivered the oration of the day. Those saved floated an hour and & half, of Canterbury and the dean of Westminster detention for one year in a fortress. n& that drew her majesty's carriage were cream when they were rescued by a yawl and fish Ex-Mayor Lowe of Brooklyn followed, and Governor Beaver of Pennsylvania alone conducted them. Nearly Bleich and Schifmacher to two years, and col ored and perfect matches. The queen rode boats from the shore. eulogized the English as a race. Robert C. Trapp to one and one-half year*. Tho every dignitary of the established church, is earning golden opinions by the free facing the horses and sat alone. The princess The disaster was caused by the explosion Winthrop's "Jubilee Ode," written for the. other prisonersJordan, Reibel, Freund however, was present, beside a great number of Wales and Princess Victoria, the queen's of a lamp in the fireman's room. and yet judicious of the veto. Of all occasion, was read by F. Hopkinson Smith. and Hubert were acauitted. In sentencing of distinguished clergymen belonging to oldest child and wife of the crown prince the prisoners the president of the court An address to the queen, to be sent by cable, the legislative measures appropriating other denominations. The queen's advent of Germany, occupied the other seat in the referred to tho object of the patriotic was read. Mayor Hewitt spoke briefly. The floods in Hungary are subsiding. was arranged so that she entered the abbey money to private corporations or associations carriage, and sat opposite her majesty. The league as being plainly the reconquest of There is great distress among the inhabitants He hoped to live to see the day when the queen precisely at noon. Dr. Bridge, organist of Alsace-Lorraine by an armed force, involving British, German and other princes rode as not one has thus far escaped, of the undated regions. Fifteen hundred would crown the many noble acts of her great the abbey, who had for the occasion a a war of revenge therefore persons becoming escort to the carriage. This escort, composed reign bv granting the parliament at College farmers are totally ruined, and the no matter how worthy its purpose. specially trained choir of 250 voices selected Green, Dublin, as he saw no reason why Ireland members shared the designs of the entire damage is estimated at $5,000,000. as it was entirely of the sons, sons-inlaw could not have hei own local legislation just as league and if German subjects were guilty from the great choirs of London, a He has also vetoed a dozen bills, that and grandsons of the queen, all brilliantly The Halifax Herald says "the United much as the State of New York. of high treason. number of eminent soloists, beside a large were clearly unconstitutional, thereby uniformed and riding magnificent States constitution is a most cumbrous At the conclusion of the ceremonies th* accompaniment of brass instruments, gradually The New York World's balloon, which and complicated piece of mechanism." horses, elegantly caprisoned, presented a audience joined in the chorus singing "God showing his conscientious conviction drew the congregation into silence to be left St. Louis the 18th inst.. was Save the Queen." The afternoon was devoted splendid spectacle. Over her black costume Sir John Macdonald will visit England that the executive oath means compelled to land near Woodside, 111., tho prepared for the queen's coming, by rendering to a great fete champetre at Erastina, the queen wore a white lace gown. Her in July. name evening. The descent was caused by Staten Island. A solemn requiem mass wa a number of selections in a manner that something more than empty formality. bonnet was of white netting or lace with an The Swedes of Chicago will put up a $50-, the poor quality of the gas and the illness celebrated in the Church of the Holy Innocents made every person within hearing of the inwrought coronet of diamonds. The duke 000 monument to Linnaeus,the botanist. What shall be said of legislators who of Aeronaut Moore, who lost much blood for the repose ot the souls of 150.00G great organ catch its softest notes. When of Cambridge, commander-in-chief, rode Irish who died of starvation during the reign from an accident to his hand. He fainted Several of the tenants arrested at took a similar oath, and knowingly the queen reached' the abbey and tne royal of Queen Victoria. Bev. Dr. John Larkiu olose to the queen all along the journey during the ascent. The party went up Bodyke, Ireland, for resisting the officers procession was forming in the marquee outside violated it? acted as celebrant A jubilee celebration 16,000 feet. Hazen says thp trip, which both ways, the procession was closed up by sent to evict them have been sentenced to under the auspices of the Cias the west door, the state trumpeters, in was full of exciting incidents, was srien- $: prison at hard labor for terms ranging parties of Life Guards and Indian troopa 'na Gael was held at Cooper Union gold and crimson uniforms, executed fanfares tifically successful. The balloon will be Pa from one to three months. After being When the people at the palace gates had to-night The reading desk was covered, taken to St. Louis, whence another start The experiment of state arbitration from the organ loft, nearly in the center sentenced they were taken to Ennis station shouted themselves hoarse by cheering for drapeq1 with black velvet and the stage was will be made. of the edifice. When the clergy at the under a heavy escort of police. in labor difficulties, which was instituted the queen, they continued to cry out, in mourning. Statistics showing the deathi Crowds of sympathizers gathered and became head of the royal procession moved into the of Irishmen in exile, in dungeons and on th "Long life to the prince and princess of The jury at Paoli. Kan., in the trial of in New York, has proved a failure. so demonstrative that the police church the national anthem was rendered Bcraffold, and of famine and other virtjmi Floyd, oneof the alleged Wyandotte train Wales." The queen, as she left the palace, were ordered to disburse them. This they during Queen Victoria's reign were prominently The members of the State Board by the organ. The music was thrilling. The wreckers, found him not guilty. seemed to be in excellent spirits, and she did with a will, and plied their batons so displayed, and on the black-bordered, audience rose as a unit, and lent their ten of Arbitrators were appointed, the Mme. Bernhardt, with her manager, and SMILED AND BOWED GBACEFtTLLT badges of the ushers were the words ''Fiftj vigorously that several of the people were thousand voices to accompany the choir. her entire company, including her tiger years of misery for Ireland." The attendant to the people on every side. The queen's everely injured. board was organized and offices at The effect was so grand, so profound, that cubs, has sailed forEurope. The tour just was large. Resolutions were adopted protesting carriage was a large one of chocolate color, L. 0. Tatum of Cincinnati is dead. Mr. the capitol were opened for official many persons were moved to teara It was against the desecration of American ended is the longest ever undertaken by^ wheels red and the royal arms in gold emblazoned Tatum was a Cincinnati capitalist, and soil by jubilee demonstrations. company. It lasted fourteen months, and at this moment that the queen appeared business. Butno official business came. was well known to most of the business upon the panels. Bed Morocco covered South and Central America and J&' within the doors. Then the singing of the CHICAGO, June 2LThe queen's jubile* men of St. Paul by reason of his frequent harness was used for the horses, which were The act creating it was passed by the the United States. There were 252 perf orm-r5$j anthem ceased, and the processional march day was celebrated here by a procession aud prolonged visits to this city to look otherwise decorated with royal blue ribbons. ances. and the gross reseipts being nearly'?JV (legislature of 1886 and did not authorize composed of the various British and Orang* from Handel's "Occasional Oratoria" was after his property interest. All the servants wore state liveries of scarlet $1,000,000, and the profits 500,000. societies of the city. After it had been re, given by toe organ during the progress of its to interfere in case of strikes or Benjamin F. Potts, governor oi Montana and gold. The other carriages containing viewed by the mayor and other notables, th{ Charles MacVeagh, son ol Attorney Gen-^'1* the queen and the royal family?*^^fSs|1| Earticipants from 1870 to 1883, died at his residence lockouts unless requested by the parties members of the royal family were of a proceeded to Cheltenham era! MacVeagh, ol Garfield's cabinet, was&^&'i in Helena of auerisra. Besides his Kog-^4- TO THE DAIS. i&llffeA each, where the remainder of the day wai gorgeous character, horsed with four bays married to the daughter of Sherman interested. No applications of long aud honorable services as governor o! spent in witnessing athletic sports, with a each, and all open. The procession proceeded ers of Buffalo, N. Y. j^v When they were seated the archbishop of this territory, he served with great distinction banquet and fireworks in the evening. portance were made asking such action. at a smart walking pace into Constitution Canterbury and the dean of Westminster, McGarigle and McDonald were foundT*fej throughout the war. BOSTON, June 2LMayor O'Brien refused, The legislature of New York hill, and then adopted a more deliberate guilty, and the penalty was fixed at three i who had taken their places with the sacrarium, as requested, to veto tine permit for a jubile Judge A. G. Lochrane died at Atlanta, gait The beautiful g.een of the years in states prison. began the service by asWng of God a celebration in Faneuil hall One hundred that has iust adjourned, passed a law Ga., recently from heart disease. He avenue trees, the sweet odors of the hawthorns policemen were on hand to keep order. blessing upon the queen. "The Te Deum The Hunter mine in the Coenr d'' A Iene was fifty-eight years old, and cams here authorizing the State Board of Arbitration Tickets of admission had to be shown to tin and the splendid uniforms of the radge, recently purchased by Dennis Ryan"' Laudamug" was then sung by the choir to the from Ireland when a poor boy. He went Essed,. ilice and guests to the banquet wen to act for the settlement of labor military, coupled with the enthusiasm of and Matt Cullen, the big brewer of Salfr-^^ south, and was finally appointed a judge music composed by the prince consort, the A mob assembled and threatened to Lake, is said to promise a fortune for the the crowd, made the occasion one of refreshing of the circuit court. Later on he was appointed troubles, whether requested by queen having requested this. The Lord's born the hall, but were overawed by th owners. chief justice of the supreme eonrt. enchantment The procession police. .fe^S :sdS prayer was then said and the answers .the parties interested to do so or not,