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iti M~^m" fm ^a*N, THE GREAT BUZZARD. New Ulm Reviewj Tim. Barrett Sentenced to Hans at FIFTIETH COH&RESS. Mr. and Mrs. Peek.and they sprang up a Suet, he Bum to belpaid *ach producer to Minneapolis. found at the house was on fire. Mrs. be ascertained through the internal revenue Peek proposed to get out of the window, Judge Locfcren of the District Gonrt at and custom officers. «^!SMi^ and as she placed her hands on the window BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Railroading in the Northwest Suspended Minneapolis, has sentenced a re Abstract of the Proceedings otthe sill she was shot in the face SENATE. A S who killed Tollefson a car driver, to be and the Storm the Worst, IJKMf3P Senate and House. by some one outside, she became semi-unconscious hanged. Before sentence was passed, Barre a a a a he Ever Seen. NEW ULM, and remained in at condition SBWAIB. #-jj $ MINNESOTA stepped up to the clerk's desk. President with disregard of civil tervice- I the balance of the nisht. Mr. Peek then W pledges. Mr. Butler sent to the clerk* desk a you anything to say why sentence ... ,.J got up and went to work to extinguish the Io'the-senateMr. Sabin presented resolutions should be pronounced?" asked Clerk and had read a circular sent out in 1878by A Wind Blowing With Great Velocity The tax-rate for the State of New fire. He was shot at twice, but hurt adopted by the Farmers Alliance Davenport in a solemn voice. authority of the Republican coriTessional Made Worse By a Low Temperature. Nothing further was known positively as of Washington County, Mini.., asking for Barrett, looking up to the judge, and, committee, of which Mr. Hale wasa York the current year is two and to at happened to him. I the legislation and the enforcement of the law after a moment's hesitation, spoke: member, calling on government employes seven-tenths mills, which on the present morning his body was found a few to bring a certain reforms. They dea for political contributions. Mr. H*k "Yes, sir I -have. I want to a I am Full reports from all points affected by rods from the bouse with his ad the reduction of railroad rates assessed valuation will yield justified the circular and said at it directly the blizzard which began on the 12th, show guilty at all. I know nothing a pounded to a jelly. Schmidt was recognized and control by the government of and txplicitly excluded the idea o* it to be the worst storm ever witnessed in it at all. The words which my brother $9,075,046.08. by Mrs. Peck, who lived until Sept. telegraph lines, favor the improvement extorting contributions. the Northwest. Railroads are blockaded spoke are lies." 25. He was tried, and on Oct. 29 convicted of all feasible waterways, demand the reduction Senator Sabin presented a petition froin f'*voters in every direction, and a reports of The prisoner "trembled as he spoke these of murder, and sentenced to be hanged. of the public debt, the use as money in the First and Fifth congressional people losing their lives come from various words. His emotion was a a re in In Buenos Ayres is a bank with a Eleven days later he a a confession in of precious metals, at the silver districts of Minnesota, praying for the suppression a of Minnesota and Dakota St. his speech, although they were uttered which he.charged at Ellison T. Smith, dollar be of the same value as a gold dollar paid up capital of $57,000,000 and of the alcoholic liqiior traffic in theDistrict Pau papers of the 14th Bhow the effect on in a manner at all emphatic. for whom he was working at the time, had at taxes shall be reduced on the necessaries of Columbia. He also presented a railroads: The judge then addressed Barrett. His deposits of 35,000,000, and a discount persauded him to do the deed and promised of life, and protest against reduc petition from the St. Pau chamber of commerce Railroading was practically at a stand final words were these: him §500 for it. also charged at tion of ax upon whiskey and tobacco, line of 60,000,000. The Argentine relative to the establishment of a new still in the Northwest yesterday. None of I is considered and adjudged at you, Smith killed Mr. Peek. Smith was tried etc. Senator Sabin presented resolutions customs collection district in Minnesota, Republic imports $50,000,000 the railroad officers could recall a a Timoth Barrett, as a punishment for the and acquitted. adopted by the city of Duluth, requesting Mr. Hoar' resolution passed calling upon crime of murder sin the first degree of which when there was BO complete a blockade, a year, of which one tenth comes an appropriation of money sufficient to reimburse the president to Bend to the senate tho you have been convicted, be taken hence and certainly there has been noneforyears the city for its expenditure in the report of the Pacific railroad commission.1 from the United States. The day previous some trains were run, to the common «ounty jail of this county YANKTON ASYLUM. construction of a Bhip canal across Minneso This resolution was presented because of but yeeterday practically none, in fact of Hennepin and there confined and at a Point. Senator Sabin also presented the great delay in transmitting the report very little a was made thereafter, and after the lapse of sfour calendar Chief Justice Tripp Says That the a petition from the letter carriers of St. to congress. I is understood at the delay Texas and Missouri papers are furious months from this day, and at a to run trains except between St. Paulaskingforincreased compensation. He Power to Remove Territorial Officers is due to the fact at the rjresident is time to be fixed by the governor of the a and Chicago, as the wind over the reports that people froze also presented a petition from citizens of Is Entirely Executive and not engaged in the preparation of a message on in Minnesota and a a was still blowing a of Minnesota and designated by his Minnesota protesting against the addition to death in those states during the Judicial. the subject. hard, filling up the cuts nearly aB fast warrant, be taken to the place of of Uta as a state. Senator Davis presented Senator Manderson introduced a bill to recent cold wave. The fact, if it be a as cleaned out, and the temperature was execution a there hanged by the neck Yankton, Dak., Special Telegram, a a petition from the ex-prisoners of increase all invalid pensions to $8 per I until you are dead, and may God in his so low at neither men nor engines could fact, that some deaths occurred by 12.—Chief Justice Tripp to-day rendered war of Minnesota asking for pensions. month. A statement accompanving the infinite goodness have mercy on your soul." work to advantage. On the whole Manito his decision in the celebrated and longfought The Blair educational bill came up, Mr. bill says at it will increase the pensions freezing, during exceptionally cold a system no trains were run except Barrett' remarkable performance in asylum case. I was a very lengthy Nest opposed the bill. If he was called of 146,383 persons now carried on the between St. Pau and Minneapolis and weather in those states, is not likely to court stamped him as a an of phenomenal and elaborate document, and carefully reviewed upon, he said, to frame a title for it, he rolls, and will increase the annual pension between Barnesville and Neche, the latter nerve, but the deputies were hardly the minutest details of would call it "An a to erect a monument result in their depopulation, or prevent payments by §6,753,352. being a piece of track on the level prairie prepared for the terrible speech he made the well known dispute. held to the memory of Alexander Hamilton, ing people from going there hereafter. at is scarcely ever troubled by the while en route to the jail, after he had HOUSE. at the power to remove territorial and to encourage mendicancy in the snow. Trains out of St. Pau were all been sentenced- He was in the custody of officers is entirly executive and Southern states. Th bill to repeal the ax of manufac-' abandoned except on the short line. Deputies Luckor, E a to and Bader. As judicial, and at the governor had accept money under the terms of the tured tobacco was introduced by McMillan It is reported from Berlin that Genvon The Northern Pacific was much they approached the jail from which Barret also authority to fill the vacancies caused bill would be to surrender all at made of Tennessee. better off in Minnesota and Dakota The a never emerge unless with a hangman by removal. decided adversely to the Schellendorff, in his speech on state authority respectable. He concluded: The following item was passed by the train out of St. Pau at 4 p. m. Thursday, for an escort, the prisoner said: plaintiffs on all of the three counts taken If this bill becomes a law it will be by committee on the whole without comment: the military bill, said that the object a 12, got only as far as Clear and overruled their demurrer. The opening hang and be damned I don't Southern votes in this senate and in the enable the secretary of state to pay Lake, where it met another stuck in the of the bill could be perfectly summed heavy gun of the fight was fired Jun give a damn Ha ha. 'Hung by the neck other house of congress. Bu there is one to Mary S. Logan, widow of A. Logan, snow in attempting to get on a side track, 30, 1887, when Gov. Church until dead!' Ain't at good? I came place of refuge still left in the constitution, up in the words of the emperor late senator from Illinois, deceased, thus blocking the way. Beyond Clear Lak near telling the Judge at I would rather the brave and honest an who is now and Examine Harri reported upon the a of compensation as a senato were three other trains this side of Brainerd, on the opening of parliament, that hang than be sentenced to SfcSUwater for president of the republic. Unless he is the Yankto asylum investigation, from Dec. 27, 1886, to Dec. 27, 1887. all bound for St. Paul, and blocked life." false to the principles of his whole the empire by God's help should become finding at the then trustees $5,000. by the one at Clear Lake. Assistant Gen life and of the great party which elected had unlawfully delegated their powers and Mr. Nelson introduced a bill authorizing eral Manager Ainslie was at Fargo yesterday so strong that it could meet every Great Destruction of Blooded Dogs him he will interpose his executive veto in duties to Secretary Caldwell. Ex-Auditor the secretary of the treasurv to settle the morning, and went from there to and Poultry. the path of this most abominable and undemocratic danger with calmness from whatever Caldwell was severely criticised, and the accounts of Charles A. Ruffee, Indianagent, Wheato by train. A telegram from Supt. measure. shortage of over §5,000 accounted for. from March 15, 1878, to Sept. 30, quarter it might be attacked. Green, of the Missouri division, said the At Columbus, Ohio, the 14t Regiment The governor then intimated at he knew The senate took up the resolution offered 1881, his accounts remaining unnettled wind at Manda had abated, at the a burned. There were 1,000 rounds the law, and said at the entire board by Mr. Brown for the repeal of he internal for at period by reason of certain suspensions drifts were as hard as ice and the temperature of ammunition in the building. The cartridges consisting of Messrs. Powers, Williams, revenue system to be an outrageous and disallowances by accounting There are 10 times more tenants so low at he got men to work with exploded, the bullets flying in all Van Tassell, Brown.and Lewis would have Bystem oi espionage, injustice and wrong officers of the treasury. difficulty. The 4 o'clock train of St. directions, making it dangerous for men to turned out of their houses and rooms to go. Soon afterwards Messrs. Brown at ought to have been abolished long ago. Pau on Wednesday was hung up at Casselton. work. Adjt. Gen. Axtine estimates the SENATE. and Lewis resigned, the other members Senator Sherman introduced a bill to in the city of New York in a year for Dak., while the one leaving on the loss to the state at over§15,000. Chandler's resolution concerning the alleged strenuously objected to retiring provide for the investment of certain 10t (Tuesday), was getting along The Ohio Poultry, Pigeon, Kennel and non-payment of rent than there are suppression of the colored vote at from office under fire with charges funds in the treasury. I directs the very well out in Montana and Pe Stock association opened their second Jackson, Miss., was adopted by the senate. resting upon them. Bu Oct.l, Gov.Church secretary of the treasury from time evictions in all Ireland. In the former only nine hours late. At Glendive were annual exhibition a a Tuesday, issued an order suspending them. The to time to invest exceeding 80 four trains, all bound east, and were a 10. There was displays from nearly there were, according to court records, three suspended members refused to turn Mr.Riddleberger remarked at there waa per cent of the fund held in the treasury consolidated one was sent back west in every state west of the Mississippi. The the books over to the new board which no concealment of the fact at the resolution 22,804 families evicted in 12 for the redemption of notes of national lieu of those delayed in Dakota The St. value of the exhibit is estimated at over Gov. Church appointed soon afterward, banks "failed," "in liquidation" and "reducing was intended to affect matters at Paul &Duluth got no trains through during months in the latter, according to a §50,000. All the poultry and pigeon and a hearty controversy ensued. An appeal circulation," by the purchase in ought to be considered only in executive the day.bu the main line to Hinckley was stock and nearly all the dogs paliamentary report, there were was taken to the courts, and meantime open market of any bonds of the United session and he gave notice at as to himself clear of trains and the limited was sent out were consumed. The famous Gordon setter business was transacted, so far as he would vote for the confirmation of States bearing interests. On motion of last evening with hopes o! making the trip 2,088. Royal Duke, owned by Walter a possible, by the new board. Chief Justice Mr. Lamar The resolution was adopted Mr. Spooner the senate passed a bill appropriating A train fiom the Northern division of the of Philadelphia, valued at §10,000, Tripp's decision settles the a and $1,100,000 for a government —yeas 29, nay 24—a party vote, except Omah a came in last evening a a late, broke his chain and got badly signed. The leaves the new board in possession. The building at Milwaukee. at Mr. Riddleberger voted with the The Lick telescope in California is approaching but no other a was made to run only other dogs saved were the champion attorneys for the old board made no motion Democrats, while the two Mississippi senator trains there. Southern Minnesota if it English setter Paul Gladstone, Pittsburg, final completion. Astronomers to appeal. were excased from voting. HOUSE. could be surveyed with a telescope would value §10,000, and two Irish setters and Mr. Dawes submitted a report on the bill and people interested in astronomical have presented a pointer belonging to residents of Columbus, Congressman Lind offered the following to increase the powers and duties of the which had been taken home. Among observation all over the coun. resolution, which was sent to the committee Some of the "Blizzard" Casualties. Indian school superintendent. The bill the dogs burned were PattiM.,prize pointer on public lands: A SOKBY SIGHT try are awaiting the test of the big places in the handu of the superintendent |V bitch of Cleveland, which had taken prizes at At Omaha, Fred Eller, a cigarmaker, Whereas, Congress, by an act entitled for a railroad man On the Milwaukee & most of the powers over Indian schools all the kennel shows and valued at §1,000. glass with eager interest. Many great was found frozen to death within a block "An act making an additional grant of St. Paul, the Hastings & Dakota, Southern and their employes now possessed In all over 300 dogs of different breeds of his boarding house. Two boys, Maxwell land to the state of Minnesota, etc., approved things are expected of it in making researches Minnesota and Iowa & Minnesota divisions by the Indian bureau, even to were lost, composing the finest display Beck and George Allen, perished on July 4 1 8 8 6 made a grant of were abandoned throughout the day, the dipcharging an a employing of amorqst the heavenly bodies ever made in Ohio. Sir Charles, said to be their way home from school. Three children land to said state for the benefit of the a wheel turning, with numerous trains the superintendents. This makes the finest specimen of the St. Bernard in of Denlinger of Garrsion, Neb., Hastings & Dakota By Mr. Lind to allow and its value to the star gazers, if it tied up here and there. The Western divisions something of the Indian school superintendents, America, owned by H. L. Goodman, Chicago, started home from school, and loosing their one day's pay and allowances for every 20 of the Orr»aha and the Minneapolis who up to this time has been a comes up to expectations, will be untold. valued at $2,500, and the whole of way remained out all night. When they miles traveled by discharged commissioned & St. Louis were in the same boat, or man without a place or prerogative, beyond Alta kennel, Toledo, Ohio, composed of were found thejnext morning one was frozen officers of the rebellion who had served rather snowdrift, and the Minnesota & drawing his salary. St. Bernards, were all burned. There were to death and the other two unconscious. three years continuously during the war. Northwestern found it impossible to get a The Morma constitution of Utah has between six and eight hundred entries in Ex-Internal Revenue Collector George W. Mr. McDonald introduced a bill providing train through. On this road the blockade poultry, carrier pigeons, etc., from many been referred to a sub-committee of the German is to be elminated from the went hunting with another gentleman for the repeal of so much of Section is on this side of Elma, Iowa states all burned. senate committee on territories, of 'which at Posten. They were caught in the storm 4693,Revisea Statutes, as provides that no course of study in the public schools All trains from Chicago were hung up at Mr. Cullom is "hairman. I is pretty Bafe and have not been heard from since. claim of a state militiaman for pension on Dubuque, where passengers were quartered to say at the constitution and the of St. Louis as the result of the elections at Hanley was frozen to death near account of disability from injuries received memorial which accompanies it will never in hotels at the railroad company's expense. Punishment of Trespassers in battle with rebels or Indians while tempoiaiily Marysville, Mont. I is believed at William on for members of the School The train which left St. a be reported favorably by Mr. Cullora's Reservations. rendering Herviceshail be valid unless Overman, a Corniahman, was frozen Thursday evening was stalled at Randolph Bub-committee to the full committee nor Board in that city two months ago, to death. presented to a successful issue Following the lull text of the bill submitted from the full committee to the senate. thirty milcH out, while the one leaving prior to uly 4, 1874. Mr. McDonald also Emil Gilbertson, formerly of Chicago, when the question was made an issue. Chicago at the same time got as far as by the Indian Bureau regarding The president sent to the senate tho introduced a bill providing a was found frozen to death three miles west West Concord, fifty miles from St. Paul trespassers upon Indian reservation-*: nomination of Edward Bragg of Wisconsin, A lars-e majority of the members then bona fide resident of the United States of Hitchcock, Dak. Preparation were being made to begin at section 2,148, Revinel Statutes, to be envoy extraordinary and minister who may hav or who hereafter enlist in elected are opposed to the teaching of A farmer named Allen, five miles north, the work of clearing the line early be amended tr read as follows: Every plcniDotentiary of the United States the army shall be considered from the of Mitchell, Dak., was caught in the storm person who without authority of law to Mexico. German or any other language than this morning. All trains out for the time of snch enlistment a citizen of ih€ with his son while getting hay for the enters and shall he found nnon any Indian north, west and south were, of course, United States. Mr. Peel of Arkansas introduced HOUSE. that of America in the public schools, cattle, and the latter was frozen to death reservation or lands specially set asii abandoned, except those mentioned as a hill in the house to open to while the father will lose both The house passed the senate bill fixing for Indian purposes, with intent to occu ard -.ow tne committee of the Board running. On the lines to Chicago every settlement a portion of the Sioux reservation arms Joseph Anderson went to the salary of the commissioner of fish and any such lands fir reservation or any pai effort was made to get the trains through. in Dakota. of Education has been reported in the country after hay before the storm and fisheries at §5,000 per annum. thereof, shall for the hrst offence, upon There is great rivalry among the different set in. He had two teams and has The bill to permit increased circulation conviction thereof, pay a hne of not more favor of its being dropped at the end companies and the business was impora been heard from. Children were unable to is prevented from consideration in the than $5 JO or be imprisoned The Omah a train due here in the of the present year. The report will get home from school and were kept in the house, which proves a surprise to the at haul labor for not more Senator Fdmunds, from the judiciary evening was stalled at Knapp Wis., all building all night. Mrs. Asa Dodda of Ethan banking and currency committee. be adopted beyond a doubt. than one year, or both, in the discretion committee, made an adverse report in the day and was expected a midnight. The was out tending cattle and froze both and for every subsequent senate the on nomination of L. Q. Lamar Milwaukee & St.Paul got stuck somewhere, her feet. offense shall upon conviction thereoFpay a to be associate justice of the supreme and three trainB, including the fast mail, The poal dealers of Boston recently fine of nob more than Sl.OOOnml less than In the senate Mr. Gray made a constitutional Jame Smith and two sons, aged fifteen court and Senator Pngh, in behalf of the were Btill expected in a bunch during last argument against the Blair educational and seventejn, started for a load of hay §500, or be imprisoned at hard labor for minority of the Fame committee, submitted Attempted to extort high prices irom night. Of all the numerous trains at bill. Criticising details, he pointed six miles from Minot, Dak., on the 11th, more than two years, nor less an a fa\ornble report. Calendar. daily run into the union depot, besides the Viuted States government for the the day before the storm, and have one year and in all cases arising under out at provision which requires copies Senator Edmund made a favorable report suburban and interurban, and they are this act Indians shall be competent witnesses of sthool books to be filed with the interior been heard irom. from the judic-aiv committee on the coal supply of its public buildings in numbered by the hundreds, but a solitary provided, however, at the provisions department. Stewart offered an At Raymond, Dak., two sons of William nomination uf William F. Vilas to be secretary one showed itself until after 10 o'clock that city. When bids were opened in amendment to the bill providing for the of thin secti in shall not apply to of the interior. Calendar. Senator Driver were frozen to death within a few last evening. The Wisconsin Central train investment of certain funds in the treasury. emigrants or travelers peacebly parsing Sawyer, from the pnstolhce committee, feet of their own barn Charles Heath is response to an advertisement for proj/Q^als from Chicago due in St Pau at 9.15 yesterda through such Indian lanos, tribal ie-ervations, It provides: missing and J. Clapp has been discovered made a ia\orabl leport on the nomination morning pu'led in four hours the prices named in the bids or lands especially set a a for Indian it badly frozen, he navinu been out all of Don M. Dickinson to he postmaster Any etson ty deposit at any mint or late, having five engines, and this was purposes without committing any were the hame—$7.22 per ton for night wandering upon the prairie. general Calendar. The divsion ansay office gold or silver bullion t»nd receive the only a in of the day at tne union wilful trespass or injury to person or property. in the committee in Lamar' case was on cerliheates therefor. The pr'ce to be Two children of Mr. Fitzzerald at Inwood, broken coal and $8.25 for egg. Instead depot except Short Line strict party lines. The conclusion reached paid for good bullion is fixed at 1 Tor 25o-lO Iowa, were caught in the blizzard and suburban. Of the trains due to go of awarding the contract at as to Vilas and Dickinson were unanixnmiR. grains. 9-10 fine, while the price foris while going home from school and perished out last evening only the Wisconcin Cental to be fiied by the secretary of thetreasury in the storm. those figures, an agent of the government and the Burlington went out on time. Misfortune to Senator Sngalls. on the 1st and 15 of each month,, A report from Vereril, Dak., at In the senate Mr. Sawyer, from the postofhee The Omah a left late, the others being was sent to Philadelphia to at the average price of silver in the New Fran and William Nirison and Wilson committee, leporled with a recommendation The elegant residence of Senator Inualls. abandoned. Although travel was necessarily York market during the preceding 15days were lost in the blizzard. The bodies of indefinite postponement Mr. contract for a supply, free on board, at Atchison, Kansas, with contents, library light the union depot was crowded all provided, at the price should of the Niriaons were found, but no trace of Butler's resolution for the appointment ol and all was entirely destroyed bv lire at $4 per ton. After paying for day with people who were anxious to get not exceed an ounce of gold for sixteen Wilson. a select committee on the Do.stal telegraph. on the 12th, supposed to have lven lelt *i out of town. Railroad officials said at ounces of the same fineness. Thecertificates freight, insurance, unloading and cartage, The resolution was indefinitely postponed. a pile of shavings lelt by carpenters. A as soon as the snow stopped blowing and are to be in denominations the government saved nearly $2 Washington special savs: .Senator Imall th severe cold moderated the tracks Speech by the British Premier. at not less than §2 nor morean has the profound a of all his associates would be quickly cleared, but nothing per ton. $1,000, and are to be legal tenders, Lor Salisbury, speaking in Liverpool, on account of tlie destruction of could be done to advaritage as long as the redeemable at any treasury or subtreasury. Baid the Gladstonians relied upon the conviction Mr. Phelnn of Tennessee introduced in his home and valuable library. The •wind and cold continued. The bullion received is to be melted I at Ireland was ungovernable, the house a joint resolution roposmg an I On Christmas Eve there arrived at structure was be^uti by him twenty bars No more gold or silver certificates and directed their policy toward securing amendment to the constitution authoriziini years ago, and by successive are to be issued, and those cominginto thetreasury New York a steamer called the Chateau the fulfillment of at imagination. Gladstone congress to uraut aid to the public improvements and additions had be A N E IN IOWA. are to be canceled. No gold or had said new crimes had been added Leoville, having on board a party Fchooln of the states to an a not to coine one of the largest in the state, it I silver is to be coined except to meet obligations to the statute book. The highest "legal exceed §10,000,000 annually. was more than the ordinary sen-o the expressly made payable in coin of forty-two Arabs, would-be immigrants Henry Schmidt Hanged at West authorities had assured him (Salisbury) The deficiency a a on bill was home of the senator and his family. Jits and to meet the actual wants of silver currency Union for thte Murder of Lucretia at in their opinion the crimes to the United States. Distinct reporled to Ihe house. Jb appropriates library was one of the largest west of the among the people. The silver coinage act was a definite application of law common Peek-He Recites His ?tory Upon $2,951,808. Amiing the principal items Mississippi river, and was especially rich evidences of pauperism were act is repealed. to England and all countries where the Callows. of the bill which failed to pass the la^t con- in politcal literature. The hou-.e also con law prevailed. Gladstone had prophesied furnished in the appearance oE these Senator Sabin has presented in the senate tained many pictures, wearing apparel an.) I gi"phs and omitted it his one is one for Henry Schmidt, convicted of the murder at the conservatives would eventually the protest of the state grange of Minneso a df a null,on dollars on account of people. One report described them as priceless momentoes of the living and the of Mrs. Lucretia Peek, was executed give home rule to Ireland, their defense of a against change in the oleomargarine postal deficiencies, and another of $260,OOn dead. The structure was inadequate! very poorly clad and dirty and without at West Union, Iowa. Since a iv a of the union being insincere. Let Gladstone for the navy at was included law. Congressman Lind has been informed sured, and the senator's loss is estimated the prisoner from the penitentiary he passed consider thespirit of the Unionists, a of by the pension bureau at a pension hasbeen money. Another says: "They in the revised estimate. at $20,000 over and above the insurances, most of his time chatting with acquaintances. whom sank every party and personal consideration allowed W. Cook of Sanborn, The house committee on banking and which sum represents the bulk of his are the dirtiest batch of immigrants He exhibited cool courage in the face to preserve the country against Minn. currency reported favorably what was accumulations. of his impeding doom. He declared he Gladstonism. Never was the principle of brought to Castle Garden in years, Senator Plum introduced a bill declaring known in the last congress as the McPherson would not die as Chester Bellows died, national union more sincerely held. The bill, relating to the national banks. forfeited all landb, except the right of and they have not $25 among them." cravenly begging for pity, at he Unionists were convinced at Ireland Result of the Division Vote. way granted to any state to aid the This bill provides at the national banks would walk to his death like a man who would sooner or later become thoroughly With such evidence as this before him, construction of a railroad opposite to a a take out circulation to the a feared it not. Schmidt is a Bavarian and consolidated with Great Britain, and Gov. Church of a a issued a proclamatio co-terminous with the uncompleted portion of the a value of the bonds deposited the collector pronounced against the is a twenty year old. as to the result, of the November peacelully and prosperously exist under the of any such railroad, for the benefit by them as security for circulation instead election on division. The law authorizing same legislature and laws, paying the admission of the Arabs, and decided As the hour of execution drew near of the 90 per cent which is now authorized of which lands have heretofore been granted. same respect to law and in the the yote required each country to make a Company of the state militia was The forfeited lands are declared open that the steamship company must by law. enjoyment of equal liberty. Vacillation certificate of the ret irps to the governor. called out to guard the jail yard and to settlement under the homestead laws Among the other bills introduced in the was the great crime of England These returns were not all received till the carry them back. This the company none those holding tickets were admitted. only. house were the following: Mr. Harraer, to 10t inst. which explains the delay of aganist Ireland. No government Abou forty persons witnessed was unwilling to do. and its agents increase the pension of those who have Senator Morgan as yet laid before the governor's action. The proclamation could be of any avail unless it showed the execution. Schmidt ate his last meal the full senate committee on Indian affairs lost eyes or limbs or who are deaf. This la-id before the collector affidavits at it could govern resolutely. declared shows 37,78.1- votes cast for division on earth with a keen relish. He was escorted is the bill endorsed by the United States the report of the sub committee sent last I himself a free trader still on principle, and 32.918 against. The screpaney to the scaffold by Sheriff O'Neil precisely from twenty-eight of the Arabs, in Maimed Soldiers' league and the G. A. R. summer to investigate affairs at White said there were many thingsin the between these returns and those at 10:32, the sheriff announcing at Mr. Tillman, to prohibit the use of stoves E a agency. Senator Morgan said recently which each swore that he possesses made to the secretary is explaine I partially fiscal system contrary to iree trade. Experience Schmidt had a few words to say or oil 'amp on railway passenger trains at he had received word from by errors made in the certificates of tended to show the free trade The doomed boy stood upon from fifty to a hundred dollars cash, Agent Sheohan and some other people who Mr. Guenther, to create a commission for theory had been carried too far or misapplied, the county clerks to the governor, and the the a enveloped in his and that he is a skilled artisan, such the investigation of combinations having could be heard by the committee last and some reaction was probable. fact at in Ward county two distinct sets white shroud. His face betrayed no emotion. for their object the enhancement of the summer, at they desired to give their The sugar question was an of return* were received, one in which as a black-smith, carpenter or mason. Only once did he Bhiver from the intense price of articles of interstate commerce testimony, and the committee was now the three disputed precincts in Minot were cold. In a clear voice he recited his Tie company further bound itself in Mr, a Folette, to punish any officer of a considering the subject of fetching those instance of the hurtful operation counted over with these omitted. story which was substantially at below. people on to Washington to testify. of indiscriminate free trade The national bank who receives a deposit when sum of $15,000 to provide for At 10-36 the drop was sprung, and at precisely the bank is insolvent. would begin to write his report until agricultural question was a more difficult i-ye support of any of the immigrants 10:45 pulsation ceased. His neck this a had been settled. subject, but it must be admitted at the The following pensions have been granted- In the house recently Mr. Milliken of was broken by the fall and death was painless. interests of producers and consumers in Wisconsin—Widow of Murphy, Maine introduced a bill to repeal all internal who should become a public charge Three sons of Mrs. Peek were present the productions of English soil, bound Waunakee, widow of H. Nettleton, Deshkora ieve.iue taxation and to admit free of within twelvemonths. On thestrensth at the execution, two of them coming from by one common interest, stand mother of W. Thompson, Mauston. duty sugars imported from countries which A bill was introduced and passed authorizing Albert Lea, Minn.,and one of them coming Original: T. Wilcox, Knowlton C. E. or fall together. returned to the of this the Arabs were permitted to do lay an export duty on such sugar. inscriptions relating to business on from the southern a of Iow a for the Irish question and appealed Beaumont.Emeral Grove J. Parker,Fisk This provision in regard to the free impora mail matters of the second, third and and. One year ago, the same steambrought purpose. T. B. Kinnamon Ironton A. ^hrens, Two to England to maintain the Union. He on of sugar is not to apply to sugars fourth class. This remedies complaints over another cargo of The crime for which Schmidt was hantred Ri\era C.Bradbury West Bloomfield L. was convinced at those who thought the imported in vessels other an lately made concerning the present law. Carter, Darien JL. E. Mcintosh, Rice Lake was the murder of Lucretia Peek on the next general election would upset Unionism, those of the exporting country and the Mr. Crisp, chairman of the committee on rabs, which were not permitted to C. W. Baldwin. Ahnapee: J. W. Garner, night of the 4t of September, 1886. The utterly misread the sentiments oi United States, nor to sugars imported elections, presented a report on the case of ind in New York, and were carried to Peeks lived a six miles west of West Andrew W. W. Martin. Tunnel City English democracy. Lord Salisbury spoke from countries refusing to United States A. E Redstone, claiming to have been elected Union, and on the night of the tragedy W. Potter Sparta D. Russell, Chetek in a circus, which was crowded by an audience vessels the same treatment in regard to to congress from the .Fifth California John, N. B., and in a few weeks neighbor named Leonard stayed E. Gray. Deshkora. Dakota—R. Ellsworth, of 5,000. «A prominent feature of port and other charges which iseranted to district, house calendar. The committee heir way through Canada to Castalia Minnesota—Widow of with them. Some time in the the speech was the dubious utterance regarding vessels of such country in American ports. find at as Mr. Redstone served no notice S. Sweatland, Detroit J. Thompson, St. night Leonard was shot by Schmidt, free trade, due to the fact at There shall be paid out of the treasury to urk. of contest, and filed no evidence, there is who had entered the house. The bullet Paul S. W. Lent, Minneapolis C. Wallace, Liverpool is the strongest center of the fair American producers of sugar a sum equal not sufficient foundation to a a a I (truck a rib and glanced. The shock awoke Blue E a City.* trade movement. -«-^*7 v-'? v4f :-c i-\wm'-v*