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INewITUm Review.* 'TGQNDENSED NEWS. KNIGHTS OFLABOR. terview asserted'that'the department ap-J whichheTiasexpreesea no-opinion) shall not' MORAJj AND RELIGIOUS^ proved the payment of the -.money for disqualify himto serve as ajuror in such case various-substantial reasons fe 4 il he shall upon oath state that he believes fte'CeneratfAssembly-dt Minneapolis Men who live without religion live a he can fairly and impartially render a verdict Adjourns on the 19th After 9R 'Washington News Items.tvW*" itherein -in accorJance with the law BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, 'Publishers. always in a tumultuary and re tless & AOver Two Weeks' Incessant -jgl "Ttte Casualty Record. pf", Secretary Fairchild -approved the recommendation and the evidence, and the court shall be Ml Toil. W" Btate. v-4 M of Collector Magone "for *the At Nashville, Timothy Bros., drygoods, NEW ULM, satisfied of the truth of-such statement.?'^ MINNESOTA removal o' twenty $1,400 clerks in the made an assignment. Liabilities, ,$200. Said Mr. Pryon kfi An evil intention perverfsnot 1 oesb The Fruits of Its Deliberations New York custom house. It is said that 000 assets unknown. iJt i ^L^ It appears 6n record that this statute actions and makes them sins. Matters Touched and Un- these clerks have failed in, two separate It is said that the New York Base was called in-question in the trial court as In the case of the Konts' railroad disaster touched of tha^ !%v livil service examinations for promotions. repugnant to the provisions both of the pastor1 the coroner blames the Chicago -& Atlantic Eev. D. J. BurrelL Ball Club has cleared $75,000 this federal -constitution and of the constitution road and its engineer, Dorsey., "Theeecretary of interior has reversed Second Presbyterian church of Dubuque The greater portion of the day w&s'tak- season. Who shall say that "honest of'the Illinois supreme court, and the the commissioner's decision canceling the n up with' committee's report which had L. J. Bancroft, a well-to-do farmer residing for ten yearsr has accepted a call latter afterward sustained tbe judgment. timber culture entry of John Halvorson of industry" fails- of its reward. about se,ven miles east of Redfield, Dak., not been previously considered. In the to Minneapolis.' "i f^ The chief justice remarked that the only the northeast qnariber-section 19, township lost a barn and a large amount of(property law providing for the maintenance of an question for this court was whether the 149, range 42, Crookston district. It by fire. issietance fund it was voted to change it Truth is the object of our understanding, statute was constitutional. If the court was claimed that the land was not devoid The ore shipments this season from Tom compulsory to optional with the locals, During' the voyage of the schooner A. erred in its administration of the statute as good is of our will and of timber as the law requires. The -secretary by changing the word "shall" to Lake Superior to October 8 amount McMichael from Boston to Machias, Me.. that was a question for the state courts. believes that where the local land officers "may." Mr. Dewey's big newspaper scheme, the understanding can no more belighted Capt. Libbey and two sailors, Melvin Mr. Pryor replied: to 3,641,428 gross tons, or 842,599 give an entryman! his "entry on the which be has introduced at two conventions witiflh. lie than the will can" Holmes and Elbridge (Foster, were lost testimony submitted- oa the i point above The action of the state court was the action of the order, wa disposed of when more than to the corresponding dat overboard. choose an Apparent evil. mentioned he should have the'land. of the state. If the statute was administered the committee-'s report that the management last year. At Pittsburg, Adams & Co.^'s g*aaswork unfairly it was state action, of the Journal (the official organ) The officials at the war department read How much be knew of the human ft plant, a row of tenements, two brickdwell and that brought it within the jurisdiction mould not -be changed was adopted. with surprise a dispatch from San Francisco, heart, who first called God our Father! of this court. It must be so, because mgs, three small stables, and a portion The committee (reported that the general stating that the grand jury of Arizona "'While the^-wages of miners in the if a -state pass a seemingly fair of Jackson's livery stables were burned. executive board found the management of -T had found an 'indictment against statute and then ignore it or administer it coal tracts are being reduced the price Loss, $50,000 insurance, $38,000. tnke of too great'weight, and wished Geronimo and his followers, and that an unfairly, then the protection which the ^Serious prarie fires are raging in all por'tions It is not disgraceful to any one who to not be given the work hereafter. Hereafter of coal is advanced. The ring robs effort would be nfade 'to bring him back fourteenth amendment is intended to give of the province of Manitoba. Canadian the general executive board will inot is poor to confess his poverty but the for trial. Geronimo. and seventeen of the at both ends of the linethe laborers is denied. To try a man for his life by a Pacific trains east and south have have anything to do with strikes unless most vicious members of his band are Btill not exerting one's self to escape poverty partial jury is not and never was due process been delayed. In the vicinity of Dominion :alled upon to investigate by the district who get the coal out of the ground held at Fort Pickens, Fla. While it is is disgraceful.Pedicles. of law. City, near St. Vincent, a number of farmers assrtnbly. The district assemblies now true, as one of the officials expressed it, and the consumers who burn in have lost their all. All the buildings on ha\ full control of strikes within their respect! Mr. Pryor's second point was* that Geronimo is a white elephant upon The only doctrinal truth which Sol- W? jurisdiction. It was decided that the large Burritt farm were burned and The petitioners had been compelled in the their stoves. the hands of the government, nothing omon insisted on, when he took the no rituals be issued until the old ones were Stacks destroyed. Many narrow escapes trial court to be witnesses against themselves. could be further from the purpose of the returned. It is proposed to establish a are reported. whole world for his barren text, was, |4 to deliver him into Some of them were on the stand, administration than 41* New York city is going to make the sort of revolving library. The matter of and in-spite of the protests of their counsel that '"all is vanity."Bishop Sander- the custody of the civil, authorities. parrying certain banners in the Knights of they were compelled to submit to an experiment ofrtnanual training in a son. Miscellaneous News Notes. Labor convention was discussed. Some unrestrained cross-examination and to dozen of its public schools, with the Personal News Notes. of the socialistic delegates were willing criminate themselves. Compelling a man to Trinity church, New York, is to pay $1,- When thou art obliged to speak, be to unfurl the red flag whenever testify against himself is not due process of 000.000 for a site for a $5,000,000 cathedral. purpose of extending the system if it Congressman Scot%5s i horses have won sure to speak the truth for equivocation the order paraded. It was decidea law. Furthermore, after their arrest the $25,000 worth of stakes and purses this shall prove successful. The children are by -a vote of 112 to 29 that none but police, without any process of law, broke is half way to lym?, and lying is The contractors of the Northern Pacific state and national colors be borne. The open their private desks and extracted to have a ch&nee to earn a hying when the whole way to he'll.William Penn. tunnel through the Cascades expect to have Joaquin Miller has-become reconciled to convention refused to strike out section from them letters, and other criminating the work done in June of 1888. they are graduated. his daughter Maud, who married againBt 14 of the constitution, which provides evidence, and these letters, gotten without Every increase of knowledge may his wishes. Lumber kings of Wisconsin seek advantage that the past general master workman due process of law, were used against possibly render depravity more de- ty of a certain clause to perfect titleB on ha\e all the rights and privileges of a representative. The death is announced of the Rev. them. When the objection wa- raised it The English army consists nomiaVy their indemnity lands. One road threatens The temperance stand of the was overruled, and an exception was taken. praved, as well as it may increase the t}i David K. Kerr, of Pittsburg, an eminent to prosecute all aettlers as trespassers. order was again proclaimed when it was of 211,474 officers and men, but it is preacher of the Presbyterian church. strength ot virtue. It is in itseh only proposed to change the law which forbids The Second regiment.Minnesota National Judge Ellett, of Memphis, dropped dead said that only one army corps can power, and its value depends on its Vl The Chief JusticeCan you point us to the sale of beer at picnics, sociables, etc., guards, wins the second prize of $1,500 in Boon after delivering his addresR of welcome the precise exception that was taken? application. actually be put in the field, and that given under the auspices of'the order. The the battalion drill aj: tne Chicago encampment, to President and Mrs. Cleveland. Mr. Pryor read extracts from the record amendment was defeated by a vote of 104 but there is some doubt whether the only by frantic i makeshifts. Of the Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, i, -covering the seizure of Spies'* papers lthout Robert Garret of Baltimore, is preparing to 49. It was decreed that at least one money will be paid over. a search warrant and the use of them will sail this month for Europe. He what promises to be a sensational statement 71,810 officers and men stationed in night should ehipse between the time of against him, and maintained that this There were two more deaths from regarding the sale of the Baltimore submitting a person's name for membership will preach the sermon on the occa- 1'* England, it is alleged that 15,000 are was virtually -compelling him*to testify cholera off Swinburne island, New York recently x~{' & Ohio Telegraph. and his initiation. Master Workman sion of the laying of the corner stone against himself in violation of the fifth among the Alesia's passengers. boys under 19, and that 10,000' more Powderly was authorized to Miss Isabel Morris, -daughter of the of the new St. "Patrick's basilica in" jj. amendment to the constitution. This brings the total deaths from cholera appoint a man to represent the in Louisiana lottery king, was married recently are under 20. up to date to twenty-eight since the Alesia The chief justice held a brief whispered Rome. 5 tercsts of the order in England. This to Thurlow Weed Barnes. The bride received left Mediterranean ports. -consultation with several of the associate nction-was taken in response to a request a check for $1,600,000 from her justices.including Field, Miller, Harlan aud You never get to the end of Christ's XiA received by the general assembly several At Chicago, Charles M. Charnley, lumber father. Washington social circles are surprised Matthews, and then said: days ago that the English Knights be furnished dealer, made an assignment. The amount words there is something in them al- S The Marquis de Mores arrived in New by the announcement that Miss Mr. Pryor, you may have printed at a man who shall be \ested with of the fail ure can not be ascertained. Sh ortly York from the west recently and departed ways behind. They pass into proverbs, once, if possible, the parts of the record power to act, instead of the general executive afterward Thomas Lovdall confessed Ethel Sprague, the daughter of Mrs. for Paris where his wife waits him. His which raise these questions, and hand board.and who shall reside in England. judgment in the superior court to the into laws, into doctrines, into lawyer denied that the Jtnarqtiig' wife had Kate Chase Sprague, and the granddaughter them to us this afternoon or early to-morrow A proposition to declare the highest authority amount of nearly $212,000. consolations, into hopes but they Jj sued for divorce, as stated in some western morning, and on Monday we will indicate in geographical limits, except in of the lateChie Justice Salmon .The liabilities of H. Webster & Co., papers. On the contrary, he said tne what isiurtber necessary to be done. never pass away and after all the use j, trade matters, was rejected. The same wholesale liquor dealers of New York are P. Chase, is preparing for her debut couple were very happy and affectionate. disposition was made of a resolution calling Mr. Pryor bowed, a$d all of the counsel that is made of them they are still not $7 5o.OOO, and actual assets $831,000. for the entire abolition of state assemblies. for the anarchists and mo3t of the large on the theatrical stage. Miss The New York Herald -says 'that Rev. exhausted.Dean Stanley. It is said that creditors will be paid in full. A delegate moved that the order be audience which had assembled streamed Charles A. Berry of Wolverhampton, Eng., Sprague, .for some time past, has John Henry and Henry E. Bowen, wholesale made a political one, but the motion was out of the court room. A recent publication is an illustrated who preached last Sunday the "16th inst., druggists, made an assignment. given no attention. After the committee been under the instruction-of eminent in Plymouth church, made a very favorable Japanese edition of "Pilgrim's Progress." had submitted a proposition to reorganize A prise fight took place at the Ashland impression on the congregation and masters of the European and American In it Christian has a closeshaved the order on a new pi which was rejected, theater last Saturday night the 15th, between Cov. Cglesby's Significant Utterances. may possibly be Mr. Beecher's successor. Mongolian head, Vanity Fair stages. the law committee was disbanded. Mike Conley of Ashland, known Mr. Berry is comparatively a young man, as the Ithaca Giant, and 0. H. Smith, the but very earnest and possessed of a.great is a feast of lanterns with popular'^ Chicago Special Gov. Oglesby made an heavy-we ght champion of Nebraska, resulting deal of eloquence. amusements, the duna^on of Giant addreBS to the Locomotive Engineers' convention The appeals and grievance committee, The Manitoba railway has a large in the defeat of the' Omaha man. which has previously been heard from reported on the 10th, which indicates pretty Despair is one of those large wooden'^ Business generally in the two cities of party of engineers .in the field now in Criminal Calendar. that the charges made agaist General clearly his feeling towards the anarchists. cages in which eastern criminals are" St. Paul and Minneapolis is in a very Secretary Litchman were entirely In trenchant words he rlenouuced the i the vicinity of Flathead lake, Missoula Ramson, the Chicago Banker, who was confined, and the angels waiting to i. healthy condition, and the jobbing -trade groundless. The committee made a novel lawless methods of the "Reds "There shot by his step-son may recover. county, Mont.,*runninga pre'iminary continues very satisfactory. The money receiye the pilgrims on the farther but opparently satisfactory disposition of have been cases in this fair land," he said, tightness of a few weeks ago. as a result of A Nebraska young lady named Williams the now famous John Morrison (D. A. "*hen thungiy men with hungry wives and side of the bridgeless river are dressed survey for that road from Great was murdered for her wealth, and a whole the financial lock-up in New York, has 126) case. When the committee waded dnto children at home have listened to the in Yokohama ias'iion. Falls via Flathead Jake, the Kootenai family is under arrest. disappeared, and the reports from banks the investigation it found itbelf in an inextricable flashy sentences of men who thought they jrou a good proverb. I throughout the state indicate a healthy mass of documents, and reported country and river, thence across Rev. Thomas P. Ryatf, a Methodist could interpose themselves between the I will tell and improved condition. that "the committee cannot digest th minister, was murdered and-robbeda his laboring people and the steady march of wish you would always remember it. the Pend d' Oreillerive and valley matter in the time given." John Morrison note in Walton, W. Va. law and order and justice. Acts of violence The French steamship -Brittania which "God has giyen us eyelids as well as had several satchels filled with documentary and on to the sound. This would indicate arrived in New York on the 13th inst., followed, and, all too late, they Harry Taylor and wife,who%were-sup evidence, and there was an from Marseilles and Naples, and has been eyes." Do you understand it? -What 1 found they were not poteut enough to posed to have been murdered by colored an early continuation of the immense amount di it beside. The held by the health officer at upper quarantine change tbe tide of affairs. Appeals to the are eyelids for? Not to see. Your eyes Masons, of Mississippi, are both*alive. committee's recommendation ohat Manitoba through .to .the .Pacific for observation, was sent down to justice-of tbe people will always result in are to see with. Your eyelids not to Anarchist Parsons writes Governor lower quarantine. It was said that cases the trouble between the executive board justice, bm/ violence and the outrages of ocean. Oglesby reiterating his declaration that he of cholera had been found aboard of her. see. Remember, there are a great the laws And of justice will meet with in-evitable and ID. A. 126 be referred to an arhitration.committee will not accept a commutation o! sentence. The Brittania is a sister ship to the Alexia, of three was adopted. lb punishment." i many things in lifebad thingsand The Jeweler's.'Journal says that which brought cholera here some weeks wasdecide that the district be reinstated The'Governor was often applauded, and God has given us eyelids that we may ago. The J. C. Baird&Co.bank,at8r.iGharles, when it complies with the law. The assembly hie remarks as to violence were understood "there has never been .a period in the i not see them, as well as eyes to look 111., was robbed of about $10,000 recently. refused to grant charters to Chinese to be a statement of his attitude in history of the American watch trade The safe was blown to pieces with wage*warkeis, thinking that to do so the case of the condemned anarchists. at the good things. U^e your eyelids. TheTrouble Among the iCnlghtstof dynamite. would be of serious detriment to the order Everybody inferred from the Governor's uWihen the business was. of -such vast S*-r Do not see the bad things. Do not Labor. in the West. Com|laint were made speech that the anarchists standi a slim At New York, the'trial of'the .ex-pdliceman. propoi"tion as now. 'All the larger see them.Rev. J. Vaughan. against the Ray, a labor paper published The sessions of the Knighfcecof Labor at chance of pardon, or even a commutation Edward Hahn, for the killing of Life_ T,vmp'fed4br-^-"~***',w*. at Tnoj\ N. Y and the convention voted Minneapolis are held in secret, but enough i factories that have run all summer, Savor Capt. ack Hussey, was concluded, .af-senifce.ia.oe- The Rev. Dr. to ha\ the paper stricken from the libt of leaks out each day to give the public current and the jury returned a verdict of,not .as well as those that shut down for a of the Christ' papers endorsed by the general executive information of the proceedings. guilty. Ho Advertising on Mail Matter. board. The -committee on finance There was quite a -stormy ttime for two short interval, are (behind orders at gaged to sup^iy t'v In The body of Christian Hemme was found reported that $400,000 had been days, in the effort to get rid-of JBarry and mouth Church I, The recent postal order, which includes i the present time, with the .prospect of in a shallow well on a farm temmiles fro spent by the order the past year, Baily of the governing board, who"vwere envelopes or wrappers bearing advertisements Waterloo, Iowa, supposed to have been a permanent pa and recommended retrenchments. The obnoxious to Powderly and the majority. 'thejargest holiday demand ever known other than the name of the sender, murdered by Wm. Mnndfrom, a nephew, convention endorsed the general executive his duties in No Mr. Bailey was very much excited. He has aroused much interest among business before them." This shows the effect who was arrested board. It was voted to meet in Indianapolis, said that ii the resolutions providing for a men. Dr. Day, postmaster at St. Paul, bpen taken upu, the recomn- udjlbfo.i Ind. Albany, N. Y., was second Ofgood times. People do not buy Harry Grabhorn. who murdered his wife reduction of the executive board was passed rendered the following opinion in the of the Advisory Committe. of the choice. Washington, New Orleans, Jack6onville, at Dillon, Mon.f on Julv 1'9, was convicted he and his friends would leave the hall. matter: 'many gold watches injDeuiods.of great church, appointed last spnn Fla., and Los Angeles, Cal., were of murder in the second degre and sentenced A delegate suggested that it would be ,a It does not affect first class I? .depression. candidates. The-cigarmakershelonging to by Judge McLeary to "the penitentiary charge of the matter of sepm good thinR for the order if they-carried out matter, but it does second, third the International Cigarmakers union, who for life at hard labor. their threat. cessor to Mr. Beecher. In'tin and fourth classes. The law pre %1j^_ +j, were-expelled 'by Action taken the Richmond come to be pretty well under- There was no attempt to pass the resolution Allie Ballinger, who claims to iDe"the wife scribes what can be put on the outbide, to the Board of Deacons, the summittee -convention, were voted reinstatement providing for the reduction of the of Fred Ballinger, formerly the president and the strict interpretation of the rule without tee. D. A. No. 49 was authorized says that Dr. Abbott has not and .stood that if the secretary of the treasury-should board's membership. As a substitute a of the Park National Bank of Milwaukee, allows nothing else. On second-class matter, to reimburse D. A. 49 for co3t of will not become a candidate for the Powderly man made a motion -calling lor wn brought into the armory police court which is newspapers, the sender Ctin yield to the clamor of Wall members of the order now under indictment the resignation of the general officers. A put on the date at which the subscription at Chicago on a warrant sworn out by permanent torate. in connection with the Old Dominion street and speedily put,out sixtyo vote was taken upon this question. And it expires, or he can fold inside a receipted Mrs Nellie Parks, who Accused Mrs. Ballinger strike. As the last vote was taken, Tom was carried by & vote of lie bill of the subscription. On third and of stealing a diamond valued &it Unity, Um*^ rtf of Chicago, thus (Seventy million dollars i fhnyinf government 'O'Really eang: "Ify-ou -can you will be to 62. Mr. Powderly was prompt ia fourth-class matter after the word "from" $250. free." answers a .^respondent who signs bonds at a high premium, he resigning. In fact he did -not he can put the name of the sendersay, wait for the vote to be taken, but quickly himself "Christian Agnostic:" An infinite John Smith, but he can't put on Dr. John would simply be fanning the fire of Foreign News Notes. tendered his resignation. It was not accepted, Smith, or John Smitn, Grocer. Thereforo number of things may be yet unknown, speculation which in sixty'days would there being but a very few votes in At Winnipeg, Nelson Rajatta, aged thirty-five, Uncle Sam's mails are protected from being THE CONDEMNED ANARCHISTS. but is it not because God is favor of so doing. Messrs. Hayes, Carlton was killed, having caught his foot used as an advertising medium. produce greater tightness in imoney And McGuire in turn resigneJ, but their in a frog. really and truly knowable that we than now prevails. It is mot farn ers, resignations were not accepted. There was Their Cases Before the Supreme H. R. Forbes, of Forbes & Co., private may have any relation to Him as a moment of suspense, for the convention itr merchants, or manufacturers who Court of the United States. bankers and broker?, Toronto, Onfc., has Shot at Her Father-In-Lav. moral bein' i, and is it not solelv was waiting to see what Messrs Barry and left the city under suspicious circumstances. ii-iht p" this divma would receive the money, bmtt (capitallists,who 5en Roger A. Pryor, J- Randolph Tucker, Bailey would do. They didn't resign, tin1 At San Francisco, Mrs. Clara Belle McDonald, Amsterdam bankers sue Gould'and Sage Gen. Butiler, Mr. Black and Mr. Solomon, and said they proposed to remin in for another would like to have something who is the defendant in a suit 'or God that a can for six million dollarsbonds and storks eounsel for the condemned Anarchists year. To futher embarrass the two divorce commenced bv her husband, It. to lend in the stock market. ours. of .the Kansas Pacific involvedcanned by of Chicago, appeared before the Supreme inharmonious members of the executive ca McDonald, vice-president of the Pacific on testimony before the Pacific commission. Court of the United estates in Washington, committee a resolution was submitted Bank, went to the recention room of the to move for a writ of error. endorsing the acts of Mr. Powderly and Mrs. Hughes-Hallett has addressed an Baldwin Hotel, where bhe met her lather Switzerland has become dis"tmibed After reciting the history of the rate and of Messrs. Hayes. Carlton, McGuire appeal to the Conservative committee of in-law. Rithard H. McDonald, president over the progress which Mormon etating that ee\eral of the prisoners were and Aylsworth, and complimenting Rochester, asking them not to call upon of the Pacific Bank, a well known them on the excellent character of their now under sentence of death, Mr. Pryor her husband to resign his seat in parliament. philanthropist and candidate for Governor missionaries from this country work. The resolution went through with said- She says she, best knowing the on the Prohibition ticket at the In have recently made in some of the i*,A.i4fiisiI a hurrah and without any special opposition- He would call the attention of the court farts, could see her way clear to condone. state election. Mrs. McDonald deman i Lutheran This seemed to serve as a quietus to only two points, which he relied upon cantons in the matter of proselyting $100,000. which she agreed to accept as ^f\\T Mr -Gladstone, speaking at Stokport, and put a stop to the unpleasant discussion to show that the case at thf bar presented compromise in the divorce case, and u| _^* Westminster, Md., went said that the coercion policy of the government that it is seriously proposed to bring which had occupied nearly two days' federal questions, and that such acts was not directed against crime in her ftther-in-law refusing to pav theamow dii *..ft Omaha some years a go and inand time. After adjournment, which did not and questions empowtred this court to thequestio to the attention of the she drew a revolver Ireland, burt rather against the people shot at hi. vested $600 in real estate in the sub-,,*, take place until 6-30 o'clock, Messrs. Barry take jurisdiction of it and to grant the three times. None of the shots took combining to preserve their interest. "If," ef- 8wiss government. A returned emiigj:anit and RaSley gave it out that they regarded :rbs of that city. He paid taxes on writ or error prayed for. The first of these feet and the woman was placed under continued Mr. Gladstone, '"the combination a.r- it as a "vindication." The Powderlyites ihas converted almost an entie points reiated to the jury by rest. it regularly and would gladly have so formed showed any tendency toward could not view it in that light. which the prisoners were tried. crime, +he Liberal party would not rted with it for ij original cost a village in that country toMormonism The legislature of Illinois passed give it the slightest countenance." Latest by Telegraph. number of times sirtoe then. He was by his representations of the glories in March, 1874, that is, after the adoption A meeting of sympathizers with the The President's Reception at Atlanta, compelled to hold on, however, and* of the Fourteenth amendment to the Secretary Whitney ill probably not return of Utah- It appears plain, by the Chicago anarchists under sentence of death r-T Ca. to active duty at the navy department constitution, a law to regulate and govern the recent boom in that section has was held in London. Stepniak and-Prince light of -such reports, why the latterday *v^ much before the arrival of the president. the empanelment of juries in the state made him a rich man in spite of him- Never was there such a crowd in Atlanta, Krapotkine, line Russian anarchists, addressed His health is bad. courts. By virtue of that law a jury for saints are rapidly increasing in Ga., as on the 18th inst. Over 150,000 self. He will move out west, he says, the meeting. Krapotkine made a the trial of a criminal case might be made Postoffices established- DakotaCoul- people occupied accommodations not sufficient nmnber. The hosts of ignorant, discontented fiery speech, in which he declared that if and devote the re3t of his life to doing up, in part at least, of jurors who had son, Stanley county. Montana. Grafton. for half the number. It was decided the condemned men were hanged their European peasantry are good without pay. formed an opinion with regard to the guilt Meagher county. Postmasters commis- to open and w*rm the churches with a comrades would be fully justified in wreaking or innocence of the persons accusedjurors sionedIowa: Peedee, H. M. Robinson. the -especial prey of the delusion's view of giving strangers a roof under which vengeance upon those responsible for The advantages and disadvantages who were partial, and even prejudiced Minnesota- Bath, Helen Christianson. to pass the night. their death. men. The law made it possible to put into Fourth-class postmasters appointedMinnesota: of organic union among the various President Collin* and Vice-President A tremendous aestsation has been created the jury box men who had formed an Golden Gate, W. Dey: Stacv Gradv, of the exposition called at the branches of the Church ot Christ in*V' at Ottawa, Canada, over thedisappearanee opinion as to the prisoners' guilt which J. S. McCurdy. President's rooms and escorted the President, Whatever misgivings may have been this country have been pretty tally^ of F. W. Hamilton, clerk in the Bank could not be removed, except by strong evidence. Mrs. Cleveland and Postmaster-GenVilas One of the first noticenble results of the of Montreal, and the wife of William Middlefcon, This, he believed, had been done in felt in the .east .this fall about money discussed during the past year. The|^ to the capital, where they entered great sugar combination is the advance of nephew of Sir Frederick Middleton. the case under consideration, and the petitioners the Governor's room and were received by net result of thfe discussion, so far asSf matters, the *.\.estern coast has evidently the staple in price. Since the trust became Both persons moved in the highest circle asserted that this statute and the Gov. Gordon. The visiting Governors, the a fixed fact granulated sugar has any definite result has been reached' and were honored guests at the Rideau ot shared them. AU reports effect given to it in the courts below had supreme court of the state, the members gone up three-eights of a cent per pound house, the residence of Lord Lacsdowne. deprived them of their rights, and was at all, is an agreement to differ/ The I from California agree that tiae State of the Governor's staff, the United States and soft sagar advanced on an average Mrs. Middleton is a prepossessing young about to deprive them of their liyes without about one-quarter. hindrancesdoctrinal, politioal and officials, the municipal Authorities and is fairly -groaning -trader the bwrden of lady, who married her deserted husband a the "due process of law" guaranteed members of the legislature were presented liturgicalto organic uuion, are too At Cincinnati, the United States court year ago. Hamilton is a polished English* by the fedenil constitution. redundant erops. The fruit canneries to the city's guest*. This ceremonial grand jury has found numerous indictments man who got a ready entre into leading many and too great to be overcome," over the distinguished visitors are running at full blast, with more in the Fidelity bank cane, namely society there. They left' by the Boston "What is that statute Mr. Pryor," inquired and it is a question whether such a escorted by Gov. Gordon, Senators seventy indictments against ex-President train, and are supposed to be in New orders ahead than they can possibly thevchief justice. Brown and Colquit, and accompanied union is altogether to he desired. L. Harper from seven to ten indictments York. Mr. Pryor sent to the chief justice, ana by the visitiag Governors and many fill the heaviest cargoes of what flour against ^Benjamin E. Hopkins, and as then read aloud that part of the act of the A young man engagedi in scoffing, in. Le Paris accused M. Wilson, President other people of distinction, proceeded to many against Am mi Baldwin. ever shipped from San Francisco have Illinois legislature, approved March 12, Grevy's son in-law, of using pressure to obtain Piedmont park, which is the exposition a bar-room, offered to sell his interest It is reported on good authority that 1874, which provides: the repayment to Messrs. Dreyfus, grounds. The President wastb^ndttven to just left for a voyage across the Padi*ic Assistant General Manager G. M. Cumming, in Christ for $5. A stranger 'quietly It nhnll not tie a cause of challenge that the bankers, of 150,000 francs, the amount the Governor's -mansion, where be dined and the leading railroads on which of the Union Pacific, has tendered a juror has read in the newspapers an account of duty the payment of which WAS enforced with a number of distinguished personages. took out a 5 bill, with pen and paper, his resignation, to lake effect Nov. 30. of the commission of the crime with hy the courts in the famous Peruvian Among those who sat at the tables were: freight can be got out of the State and asked the young man to and that if accepted T. I,. Kimball, formerly Inch the prisoner is charged if such juror guano case. The paper says: Badi-Carnofc. Gov. Gordon, the host Govs. Perry, of overland are clamoring for saore cars traffic manager and now assistant to write: "I. ^hereby renounce, bocb I shall state on oath that he believes he can Who was then finance minister refused Florida, and Richardson of South Carolina Vice President Potter, wili be tendered the render an impartial verdict according to to refund the money, when Grevy's assistance now and forever, all claim I may have 1 to accommodate the crush o traffic Senator Brown Gen. Jackson, of Belle position. the law and the evidence. Iri the trial of was sought, he having defended the Meade, the president of the state senate in Jesus Christ, for the sum of" his (thrust upon them. The sectfafn of any criminal cawe the fact that a person Messrs. Dreyfus and received .200,000 The foundry and planing mill of the and speaker of the house Mr. H.W.Gra- hand trembled and stopped. Ashy called aa a juror has formed an opinion or tlii Union farthest distant from Wall francs fn fee*. Sadi-Garnot was driven Cleveland Stone company at Beren, fourteen dy, the President, Col. Lamont, Mr. Bissell.. pale, he said: "No, I may need *irt'W from office, and Dauphin, his successor. miles from Cleveland, burned. Loss. impression based upon rumor or upon Postmaster General Vila* apd Dr. &'& seems to be doing the Crest." by-and-by." newspaper statements (about the trnth of $50,000. proved more pliable. M. Wilson in an io* Bryant.