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^f^A^gip*- W New Ulm Review. FIFTIETH CONGRESS. REPUBLICAN POLITICS. 4he-speaker pro tem. called the house to er part in the affair. He has a long Tec two ladies were drowned in four and a ha1J& w| order and said ord of crime in this state and is consider- feet of water while skating, and four peopie "I desire to say, in order to allay uneasiness •$ a 'ggj »ed one of the worst men in Missouri since Minnesota Republicans Meet xyet death in trying to rescue them. a and apprehension about the condition the days of the Jesse James gang of outlaws. Abstract of the Proceedings otthe BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Minneapolis and Take Steps to Somebody seems to be making a very of oi|T honored speaker, that he is He was a member of -that Taand of Senate and House.^.*^--.^ Organize for the Battle. determined assault upon timber landsnorth in process of recovery, and that the occasion desperadoes. He has been tried for killing and west of Duluth along the line of Avhich calls the present occupant to NEW ULM, ^gf BU.iNAJ.li. There was a moderate gathering of Minnesota two men but got clear. In one case he MINNESOTA* the Northern Pacific railroad, if recent Senator Chandler introduced a bill regulating the chair, will happily, L-Jarust,-^rapidly Republicans at Minneapolis on the shot a man sitting on a fence "Just to Bee communications can be trusted. the manner of electing members ol T*" .. pass away." -v 18th. The object of the meetin» was to him drop," and in the other case congress mthe Palmetto State. Mr. Stone, of Missouri, from the committee The house committee on territories met The principal astronomical event take steps for the organization of Republican he killed an on a Missouri Pacific train W. H. Bigelow of Maine, formerly special on pnblic lands, reported a resolution clubs throughout the state prior to and decided to give all persons interested, near Vinta about five years ago. He recently of this month will be the total eclipse agent of the postoffice department, was calling on the secretary of the interior for the meeting of a «tate league in the near in the admission of Dakota a hearing. served two years in the penitentiary of the moon, which will occur Saturday, appointed postmaster of the senate. information as to what legislation is necessary future. The meeting was held under the for attempting to blackmail oat of §2,500 The President has pardoned Win. H. Senator Evarts introduced a bill "to indemnify for the disposal of the public timber auspices of the Union league and is a result the late Col. A. A. Talmadge, general Waiters, convicted in Utah of unlawful the 28th. The phenomenon will the settlers on the Des Moines lands so as to secure at the same time' of the impetus given to the cause by manager of the Wabash railroad. John cohabitation, and has commuted to three be visible to most of North America. river land about the Raccoon Forks, Iowa, the preservation of the natural forest the late convention of Republican clubs in King, who gave the gang away, is a young months' imprisonment the sentence dQl for payments made upon lands subsequently lands at the headwaters of navigable New York city. Some fifty persons were man of Missouri City, and says he was Thos. Henderson, convicted in Utah of §m In the United States it may be seen taken from them, and also for the rivers and put within the present outside of Minneapolis. The forced to join the band against his will, like offense. anywhere east of the states on the damages sustained thereby. It authorizes reach of settlers a legal means of providing meeting was called to order by T. E. Byrnes, and gave the railroad officials information At Albany, occurred the marriage of the president to appoint three commissioners themselves with timber for building and who explained more fully the object shore of the Pacific ocean. of the scheme two weeks ago. Miss Mary L. Cook, youngest daughter of to determine the amounts which should domestic purposes. .Adopted. of the gathering- James C. Cook, the well known cashier of 7 4 be paid. Eon. A. Barto was unanimously The house passed the bill making appropriation W the First National bank of Albany, to Senator Cullom proposes the creation elected chairman, and on taking his seat to carry into effect the provisions BRIG. GEN. MERRITT. John Townsend of St. Paul, only Bon of Anthony Comstock has written a of a bureau of harbors and waterways in said that he loved the Republican party of the agricultural experiment Theodore Townsend of Albany. the war department. for what it had done, and because it is the pamphlet, "Morals vs. Art," as an stations act. The Nomination of Col. Wesley Senator Davis introduced a bill providing friend of progress everywhere and of human Assistant General Manager Ainslie, of The views of the minority of the election appeal from the New York press. He rights ever. S. L. Trussel of Minneapolis Merrittto a Brigadier Generalship the Northern Pacific, returned to St. Paul that the city of Duluth, or any legally committee on the Thoebe-Carlisle con was made secretary and C. Preston Confirmed by the Senate—A Gallant having been out on the line since the first maices a case which has many strong incorporated company which may be associated tested election case were presented to the day of the storm, superintending the clearing with it, is authorized to construct assistant secretary. Officer and a Terror to Indians. house by Lyman of Iowa. The report points in it. Public sentiment has and maintain a bridge and approaches of the tracks. Mr. Ainslie says he saw says Brief speeches were made by Eugene Hey, reason to be alarmed at the indiscriminate over the slug canal and upon the government snow drifts twenty feet deep and so hard Had the case beeq submitted to the com Capt. Castle, W. W. Hartley and others. The nomination of Col. Wesley Merritfe that teams drove over them. The main piers of same through Minnesota mittee on the record as made at the A committee on organization was appointed, sale of cheap photographs Fifth cavalry, asbrigadiergeneraf has been line of the toad was all cleared by the old Point, being the entrance to Dnluth harbor beginning of the present session of which subsequently reported. confirmed by the senate. Gen. Wesley of "Frenchy" works of art, and Mr. snow plows before the rotary got to it, so from Lake Superior, constructed with congress there wonld not probably Merritt was born in New York in the year a pivot drawbridge. REPORT. no trouble of consequence was experienced i~W have been a dissenting voice. Comstock insists that it is against 1836. He graduated at West Point in the Chairman Byrnes stated that it had this side of Mandan. He also introduced a bill fco allow Duluth The vote would have been unanimous class of I860, and was then commissioned this abuse of art, not against art it' been deemed best to appoint one man and any legally incorporated railroad for the resolution adopted by the The Republique Francaise has a telegram brevet second lieutenant company to build a bridge across the from each county to take charge of the self, that he directs his attacks. majority, but at the first meeting of the from Rome which says that Flourens, of the dragoons. Two years after he was Bay of Superior between Minnesota Point organization of leaeues in that county. committee the contestant made a strong the French foreign'minister has complained commissioned captain in the Second United and Kice's. Mr. Davis also introduced a These men were to go ahead at once and es.parte showing. It believes that a reasonable to Crispi, the Italian foreign manister.of States cavalry. At the outbreak of the organize as many clubs as it was thought bill to remove the charge of desertion showing having been made by the Italy's 3elay in settling the Florence consulate The total number of deaths of war he was in Utah Territory, from whence expedient in their territory. A-constitution against the record ol Mark TomilBon also contestant, he should in all justice and incident, and warned Crispi that if the he was summoned to Washington, where octogenarians announced in the Philadelphia a bill allowing officers of the regular array for these local leagues had been prepared, fair dealing be allowed to establish by legal Italian judge at Florence executes hia he remained during the winter of 1861-2. who have been placed on the retired list by which was quite simple and general and competent evidence, if he can, the Ledger during 1887 was threat to re-enter the French consulateand He was on the staff of Gen. Stoneman reason of wounds received, disease contracted enough, as he thought, to meet the allegations of fraud made by him. seize the papers sought after France will in his raid on Richmond, in April, 850, tliere being 324 men and 526 wishes of all. They could put all the or disability incurred in the service recall her embassadors and take such measures 1863. His promotion as brigadier general details in the by-la^vs themselves. The object to receive in addition to their retired women. The invariable preponderance SENATE. as the honor and interest of the country of volunteers was given him in June of the pay the usual pensions in such cases. of the leagues, it is stated in this constitution, demand. The incident mentioned consisted AnKwagthe bills introduced in the senate same year, shortly before the battle of of the females is again emphasized is to promote the strength of of a breach of consular rights on the part was one by Senator Hoar, to grant a service Gettysburg, where he distinguished himself. HOUSE. the Republican party and assist its candidates. this year. On the male side only of the Florentine police, who had searched pension to all survivors of Congressman Rice introduced a bill for & It is not the policy of the the Frenth consulate for papers connected the late war. I provides that all officers 33 lived to or beyond 90, and their graduated income tax. leaguers to work for any candidate with a pending lawsuit and enlisted men who served in the The house adopted a resolution assigning befoafe his regular nomination combined ages make a total of 3,088 army, navy are marine corps, including clerks to all committees of the house. in the convention. Any man over At Wilkesbarre. Pa., the Eagle Iron, regulars and volunteers, subsequent to years, while the aggregate ages of the Delegate Gilford introduced another bill eighteen years of age who has works, extensive manufacturers of screws •March 4, 18(51, and prior to July 1, 1866, providing for the division of certain judicial at heart the success of the Republican 100 women aged 90 or over give 9,347 and iron fences, failed. The liabilities are shall be entitled to a pension at the rate districts of Dakota and the increase of party and who will work for the candidates yet unknown, but are said to be very years. of one cent for each day's service, this sum the nmber of justices in the supreme court whieh it nominates is eligible to large. to be in addition to any pension granted of the territory. membership in the league. The local The round house, machine and blacksmith for disability. Mr. Outhwaite introduced a Pacific railroad leaguers areto be subordinate to thestate bhops of the Northern Pacific Terminal Last year was prosperous in the funding bill in the house. It provides league. Provision is made for the usual company at Albino, Oregon, burced. for the ascertainment of the debt of the HOUSE- officers and an executive committee. The main with corporations and financial Loss, $45,000 insurance, §25,000. Seven companies, both principal and interest. committee also recommended that a call Oregon Railway and Navigation company institutions. As one result about Mr. Foran of Ohio, from the committee Mr. Anderson of Kansas offered to the be sent out to all leagues in the state to locomotives were damaged and a on appropriations, reported the invalid $100,000,000 was disbursed in New house a resolution directing the committee send delegates to the Btate league, to meet passenger coached burned. The loss on i. pensions appropriation bill, and it was referred on commerce to investigate the extent, in Minneapolis Feb. 2. The report was this property aggregates $10,000 no insurance. York City at the beginning of the to the committee on the whole. causes and effect upon interstate commerce adopted. The following is a list of organizers: Then the struggle over the Wilkins banking year. This represents interest on the of the continued fadure by the Reading Mr. Caleb Fopte, of the Salem (MasB.) bill was resumed. The hoube by a Railroad company to transport such interstate national debt and bonds of corporations, vote of yeas 124, nays 99, decided Gazette, may justly lay claim to the title Aitkin county, J. Knox Anoka, Alvah traffic, and report to the house by to consider the bill, but as Mr. Wilkins of "veteran editor." He will beeighty-five Eastman Becker, W. S. Converse Benton, and dividends from banks, trust, bill, or otherwise, for consideration, at years old in February, has been in the desired to demand the previous question, J. A. Senn Big Stone, W. C. Whitney any time, such legislation as is necessary insurance, railroad and other companies. Bervice of the paper for seventy years, and the minority made all sorts of filibustering Blue Earth, J. G. Fowler Carleton, H. B. to secure to the public the regular and has had editorial charge of it since 1825. motions, and at 2:30 a recess was A great part of ttiis enormous Allen Cass, C. A. Ruffer Carver, J. S. Nelson complete execution by a railroad of its taken until 3 o'clock. The bill goes over Chippewa, Sturdevant Chicago, The accident to Mrs. John A. Logan, by obligations and services as a common carrier sum will naturally seek re-investment, until to-morrow. After the recess, in pursuance F. S. Christenson Clay, W. J. Bodkin which she was thrown from a carriage, haa of interstate commerce. and thus business in general of a previous order of the house Cook, John M. Miller: Cottonwood, E. C. left lasting results. She has severe pain Among the other bills introduced in the the ceremony of the presentation by the almost constantly in the injured shoulder. Huntington Crow Wing, C. F. Kindred is stimulated and prospered. house were the following: Sir. Landes of State of Massachusetts to the house Mrs. Logan is said to have grown old Dodge, B. F. Latta Douglass, Gunderson Illinois, to reduce the treasury surplus by of the portraits of Theodore Sedgwick, rapidly since the general's death, and to Faribault, H. J. Neil, H. C. paying a bounty of 25 cents per Joseph B, Varnum and Nathaniel P. GEN. MERRITT. have lost much oi her old-time energy and The official "report of the losses by Gullickson Freeborn, C. O. Barnes bushel on all wheat exported to foreign Banks, distinguished citizens of Massachusetts vivacity. Goodhue, J. Bixby Grant, T. H. Barrett From 1863 to 1864 he commanded a division countries. Mr. Mason of Illinois, to provide fire in 1887 show an aggregate of who have occupied the speaker's Hennepin, E. A. Sumner Houston, J. of cavalry in Central Virginia. He lor the retirement of United States CommanderRea,of the Grand Army.spent chair in the national house of representatives, $130,000,000. This is in excess of afterwards served under Gen. Sheridan*in O'Brien Hubbard, F. C. Rice Isanti, H. bonds before maturity. Mr. Anderson of the 19th insight seeing with his wife, opened was proceeded with. The portraits, the Richmond campaign of 1864, and was F. Barker Jackson, Alexander Fiddes Kansas, to prevent the contraction an encampment an,d was given a grand those of any previous year in the handsomely framed, were ranged side Kanabec, J. C. Pope Kandiyohi, A. E. breveted lieutenant colonel, and later colonel, of the currency by the withdrawal reception at the Grand Army hall. Latetin m* by side in front of the clerk's history of the country, except those Rice Kittson, Hans Hanson Lac qui for brilliant soldership as displayed jf national bank notes from circulation the evening a handsome banquet was tentered desk, and attracted much attention. Parle, J. F. Jacobson Lake, George H. at this time. Merritt was engaged in the Shenandoah of the great Chicago and Boston conflagrations, also, to provide for the issue of fractional the commander-in-chief at Willard's The deficiency appropriation bill, campaign throughout, greatly distinguishing White Le Sueur, L. Quackenbush Lincoln, currency. Mr. Mills, authorizing the purchase hotel. Anions the guests were Senators as reported to the senate recently, omits yet since then there is hfmself, and was breveted major S. D. Pumpley Lyon, 0. B. Tyler of United States bonds by the Manderson.Hawley and Palmer, Secretary the paragraph appropriating §85,396 to McLeod, G. M. Nelson Marshall, E. J. Royem general of volunteers in recognition of scarcely one of our large centres of secretary of the treasury. Mr. Kilgore of Vilas, and all of the most notable Grand pay a judgment of the court of claims in Martin, E. B. Shanks Meeker, C. H. Strobeck, his courage and ability. His part at the Texas, abolishing the tax on tobacco Army men of the city. population which has not improved favor of the Pacific railroads. The committee Mille Lacs, A. C. Dunn Morrison, J. battle of Five Forks and other engagements, and the duty on lumber, coal, salt, on appropriations made ready the Henry C. Berry, whose wife \s as arrested also at the surrender of the Confederate ita fire-extinguishment service. C. Flynn Mower, C. D. Belden, Murray, wool and blankets. Mr. Townsend, to regular annual pension bill for report to the army at Appomattex Court House, at the Sherman house in Chicago, in company Neil Carver Nicollet, P. V. Collins Nobles, retire national bank notes and to substitute Wealthy as the country is, it is too house. The bill appropriates $80,275,500, with J. H. Wilson, alias J. H. Dangels, J. P. Durfu Norman, J. C. Norby Olmsted, l«sd to his being made major general. After treasury notes therefor. Mr. Dockery ah follows. For the payment of pensions, a traveling man. sued the latter in the poor to pay or waste so large a sum M. J. Daniels: Otter Tail, C. L. Dewis the war he was commissioned lieutenant of Missouri, placing all kinds of lumber $79,000,000 for fees and expenses of examining superior court to recover $5,000 damages Pine, L.H.McCusick Pipe Stone, E. C. colonel of the Ninth United States cavalry. as $130,000,000 in one year in fire on the free list. Mr. Hovey of Indiana surjjeonB, $1,000,000 for salaries for the alleged seduction of Mrs. Berry. A He has seen much service since that Dean Polk, P. J. McGuin Pope, Frank M. to pay to soldiers of the late war a sum of agents, $72,000 for clerk hire, $170,000 damages,caused,in a majority of cases, date, chiefly in operations against the Indians. charge of illicit intercourse against Wilson Eddy Ramsey, E. E.McDonald Redwood, equal to 40 per cent of the amount of their rents, $20,000 fuel, $750 lights, and Mrs. Berry is pending before a justice W. R. Caswell Renville, C. L. LaramijRice, His colonelship of the Fifth United by negligence and carelessness. original pay, to makegood the difference between $750 stationery and incidentals, $12,000. of the peace. E. H. Loyhed Rock, W. H. Holbert St. States cavalry was given him July 1,1876. the value of the greenbacks in which The estimates originally made aggregated Louis, G.G.Hartley Scott, William Wilson they were paid and the gold coin in which The first passenger train to crows over $76,212,400. A subsequent letter Sherburne, W. H. Houlton Sibley, J. P. the greenbacks were eventually redeemed the international bridge spanning the St. from the commissioner of pensions brought It was brought out in a hearing before Kirby Stearns, F. E. Searle Steele, H. H. The St. Cioud State Prison or Reformatory. Mr. Tarsney of Michigan, authorizing the Mary's river at the "Soo," went across on the sum up to the amount of the bill. Buket Stevens, George W. Monroe Swift, construction of public buildings for post tht 19th. It was a Duluth, South Shore ft the senate committee on agriculture W. A. Faland Todd, John Wait Traverse, and other government offices in every city Atlantic train of three coaches, in which A meeting of the board of managers of on Senator Palmer's bill to J. L. Place Wabasha, J. H. Mullin Wadena, BENATB. having a postmaster, the cost of the "buildings rode guests and societies. The train was the institution to be located at St. Cloud, George A. Whitney Waseca. H. B. •*v~~exterminate cattle diseases that to range from §20,000 in towns of 10,000 taken on the Canadian side by the Canadian Not in session. Minnesota,was held in the office of Gordon Collister Washington. N. H. Caine, Watonwan, inhabitants to $150,000 in towns of Pacific engines and proceeded through E. Cole at St. Paul. Besides Mr. Cole who pleuro-pneumonia alone had already G. Rlindson Wilkin, Soren Leston 50,000 inhabitants. the Canadian Sault headed by bauds and is chairman, there was present Mayor Winona, J. A. Towney Wright, J. 'N. a procession,the bands playing "God Save caused a loss of $20,000,000 to $30,000,000 Smith, John Cooper of St. Cloud, H. S. Stacey Yellow Medicine, G. Powers. Mr. Crisp called up the Thoebe-Carlisle the Queen." SENATE. in this country, besides a Griswold of Chatfield, Gen. T. H. Barrett contested election case in the house. He Mr. Davis introduced a bill to allow the of Herman, G. W. Holland of Brainerd, spoke in favor of the majority report, as The Opinione of Rome says it is probable loss of $10 to $15 on each head of eity of Grand Forks to build a bridge and Supt. D. E. Myers of St. did also Mesers. Cooper of Ohio and Rowell that the pope seriously intends to intervene acrosB the Red River of the North and a TRAIN ROBBERS BEATEN. cattle exported to Great Britain. Cloud. The plans of the architect of Illinois. On motion of Mr. in the settlement of the Irish bill to provide for two additional judges for tha building were considered, a-nd Senator Palmer's bill provides iorthe Crisp, Thoebe, the contestant, was question in the interest of the present for the supreme court of Dakota. several changes were recommended. It An Unsuccessful Attempt to Rob granted an hour in which to present British government. If the duke of Norfolk Senator Wilson of Iowa introduced a extirpation of contagious pleuropneumonia, was agreed that the plans should be changed the Wabash & Western Express, really has an official mission there ia an argument in his own behalf. bill providing that any person who.ingood so as to provide for a building that foot and mouth disease nothing to justify the hope that it will be The previous question was then ordered the Plot Being Given Away by one faith, settles upon and improves public would ultimately accommodate 400 prisoners succesful. The pope, it says, cannot go beyond upon the resolution of the majority of the of the Robbers. and rinderpest, and is especially urged lands, believing the title to be in the United in accordance with the resolution passed advising the Irish bishops to follow committee which confirms the"title of Mr. States, shall be entitled to plead the It is a pleasure to chronicle one attempt at the last meeting. Plans for the central by Western cattle-growers, who fear a policy of prudence and moderation, the Carlisle to his seat—and upon a resolution title of the United States to the land in to rob a train that was not at least, partially wing, with cell accommodations Irish question being an economic and in the nature of a substitute offered that if the pestilences reach their support of hia claim, the same as if the for fifty prisoners, officers' quarters, successful. The train robbers were natural one, and not of a religious nature. by Lyman of Iowa^ declaring United States A ere actually the party to store room, kitchen, etc., foiled in an attempt to rob an express ranges the evils will be most difficult The Opinione extols Mr. Gladstone's policy that the contest is of such importance the suit. were recommended, providing the expense train on the Wabash & Western road at as the most likely to pacify Ireland. of suppression. that it is entitled to full, thorough On motion of Mr. Dawes the bill in relation did not exceed $90,000. The board will Cooley's lake, twenty-four miles east of and impartial investigation, and providing to marriage between white men and not go beyond the appropriation (§100, Pullman, brother of George M. Pullman, Kansas City. The regular Kansas City-St. that the papers in the case be printed 000) made by the last legislature. The began suit for $25,000 damages in Rock Indian women was taken up in the senate Louis Express Train No. 4 left Kansas Judge Brewer in the Circuit Court of and referred to a select committee or a salary of the superintendent was fixed at and passed. The principal provision is county court at Chicago, charging criminal City at the regular hour, 8:20 p. m. subcommittee of the elections committee, $2,000 per annum, he to pay his own expenses that white men marrying Indian women practice against Dr. Pingree, an eye and When the train stopped at Missouri City the United States for the District of which shall be authorized to investigate. shall not thereby acquire any rights to until the reformatory is ready for ear specialist. Mrs. Pullman has had a it was met by a band of men with shotguns. Colorado has rendered a very important The substitute was defeated—yeas 125, tribal property. occupation of prisoners. cancer on the nose for about ten years, The conductor was informed that nays 132. The following Democrats decision in favor of the United The house bill relating to permissible and it has eaten away the greater part of they were under command of an official of voted in the affirmative: Messrs. printing or writing on second, third and it, greatly disfiguring her and endangering the county who had received word that States in the case involving the title Bynum, Crouse, Foran, Hare, McKinney, fourth-class mail matter passed the senate. her life. Dr. Pingree has been treating it an attempt would be made to rob the St. Miscellaneous News Notes. Shively and Weaver. The question to what is known as the Vigil and for the last two years and Mrs. Pullman Louis express at a lonely spot a little HOUSE. The agricultural experiment stations bil then recurred on the majority resolution, alleges that he used violent remedies that less than two miles east of Missouri St. Vrain or Las Animas grant. The Speaker Carlisle being absent on account passed the house. 1c appropriates $585,000 on the adoption of which the yeas made the cancer worse, and declares that City. One of the officers got in the of illness, the houBe elected S. S. Cox to carry into effect the provisions of title to this grant, covering nearly onehalf and nays were ordered. Tha Republicans, he is guilty of malpractice. cab of the engine with the engineer and fireman, speaker protem. the act of March, 1887, to establish stations with the exception of three or four who of Southern Colorado, has been and the others distributed themselves Greenway's new cabinet was sworn in at in connection with the colleges established In the house Mr. Wilkins of Ohio, 'lied voted in the affirmative, and Messrs. through the train. Cooley's lake, a Winnepeg by the lieutenaut governor. The in dispute for a number of years between up as the unfinished business, the bill to under the act approved July 2, Brumm, Hovey and Laidlaw, who voted fishing resort, one of the loneliest spots on portfolios assigned members are as follows: provide for the issue of circulating notes 1862. in the negative, refrained from voting on the Government and the grant the road in winter time, was the place Thomas Greenway, commissioner to national banking associations—the the ground that they had not sufficient information The national Democratic committee will where the attack was made. None of the .^xlarlmants, the case being somewhat of agriculture and immigration Joseph pending question being on ordering the previous upon which to act, and the vote meet in Washington on Feb. 22 to fix a passengers of the train was notified of the Martin attorney general and railway commissioner question on which the yeas and similar to the famous Maxwell grant was announced—yeas 140, nays 3—no time and place for holding the national danger. At 9:30, as the point of attack nays had been ordered. Messrs. Anderson James A. Smarta. commissioner quorum. Democratic convention. case recently decided by the Supreme was neared, a red light was seen gleaming of Kansas and Weaver of California, filibustered of public works Lyman M. Jones, provincial ahead. As the train slowed The following pensions have been granted: against the measure. treasurer James E. P. Prendergast,. Court of the United States. In this Wisconsin: Widow of R. J. Hicks, The Czar and His Tailor Bill. up the engineer saw three provincial secretary. Mr, Crisp submitted to the house the report decision over 4,000,000 acres of land masked men armed with rifles, standing on Glen Beulah J. H. Dolbin, Cox H. Christiansen, of the committee of elections upon From the New York World. Mr. Balfour, the chief secretary, attended/ Moscow W. E. Legrant, Fort the track. "Get off there," said the leader is concerned, an area about as large the Thoebe-Carlisle contested election case, the judges' luncheon in Dublin. He washooted "The Czar," said Mr. Petersen, ol the three men to the engineer. Morsey Howard, L. Rickerman. Rome C. A. Peterson, and it was ordered printed. Leave was on entering the building by a crowd as the whole State of Connecticut. •Russian Vice Consul, "is eminently a climbed down out of the cab. Just as he Omro J. Firkus, Stevens Point M. granted to the minority to file their individual which had gathered outside and which A. Shaw, Durand A. Kellner, Fredonia. The grant has been stated to be worth reached the ground the officer in the cab views. family man,doraestic in his habits and waited for his reappearance so that they pointed his shot gun out of the window and Dakota: G. Van Horn, Power J. E. Hoyt, In conclusion the committee reported far from extravagant in his expenditures. could hoot him again. When the chiel about $20,000,000. Dell Rapids. Minnesota: D. Williams, fired. Whether he hit the leader of the band resolutions declaring Carlisle and not That reminds me of an incident secretary finally emerged from the building Rochester J. Roerig, St. Clair S. L. Clark, of robbers or not he could not afterward Theobe elected. he was smoking a cigar and smiling. He that may illustrate His Imperial tell, but both he and the engineer were of Verndale W. W. Doty, Winona O. Lonkey, was greeted with fierce yells and Jeers and Majesty's methods of living This Dundas M. J. Mosher, Swanville J. The old State of New Hampshire is the opinion that he had. As soon as the shot cries of "Balfour the liar," which were con» The senate passed the bill refunding the overcoat I bought from a tailor in was fired he and Morsey dropped down Cerve, Dallota E. Houck, Hutchinson. tinued until he was out of sight. beginning to find out that in the insurance direct tax. Five Republicans aad five St. Petersburg, who had been tailor out of sight. The shot from the cab was The following resolution offered by Senator Democrats wited in the negative. The business it has been biting off The British government has declined fco answered with shots from the guns of the to His Imperial Majesty. The reason Sabin was reported favorably by the bill directs the secretary of the treasury to contribute £5,000 for as Antarctic expedition, three robbers, which rattled about the engine, its nose to spite its face. Its "valued why he*no longer supplies clothing to committee to which it was referre d: Resolved, credit each state and territory and the as proposed by the Australian government, but did no harm. The three men retired That the sergeant-at-arms of the His Imperial Majesty is this: The policy" law which required the company District of Columbia a sum equal to all which promised to give a similar in a demoralized state. As they United States senate be and is hereby authorized Czar, when about to go on an excursion, collections made thereform from the citizens sum. The ground for the refusal is that moved baok a part of the posse came up issuing a policy to pay its full and directed to appoint John G. or inhabitants thereof or other persons noticed one of his suite wearins such an expedition would be too small to from the woods, where they had been in Merritt, a disabled soldier and faithful officer amount in case of total loss of -the under the direct tax of Aug. 5, 1861. It be useful. undress clothing similar^to his own. concealment for some time, and opened of the senate—a messenger—acting remits all moneys still due to the United property covered—without reference 'Where did you have those clothes fire on them. These men had been sent A, T. Dykeman, grocer, was closed up assistant doorkeeper ustil further orders r-* States under such act, and it appropriates out from Missouri City in advance made? His Majesty asked. The on an attachment of Jewett Brothers, by the senate and that his salary be paid, to the actual loss—drove all the foreign the amount necessary io.r the reimburse* of the train, and had concealed A berdeen. out of the miscellaneous items contingent officer gave the name of the tailor. meat the sum collected direct from individuals companies out of the State. For themselves to be in readiness whenever fund of the senate. to be held in trust by the state for 'How much did the suit cost?' enquired The annual report of the state controller they should be needed. About twenty a year the people were almost without the benefit of the persons from whom they of Texas, just issued, says: The shrinkage the Czar. The officer named Acting Commissioner Stockslager has shots were exchanged, the men on the in cattle values during the year was wore collected or their legal representa insurance bub in their consciousness ordered the restoration of the land heretofore the price. 'I paid double that for train joining in the pursuit. The posse tives. $y,844,388. with an increase in numbers withdrawn for indemnity purposes for mine? remarked His Majesty. The of this fact they were extraordinarily continued in pursuit of the band, and aH of 126,728 head. The number of cattle the Chicago & Northwestern, Grand Rapids Senator Sabinintroduded a bill providing matter was investigated. The tailor of the would-be robbers have been in the btate is over 7,000,000, valued at careful and the fire record & Indiana, Jackson, Lansing & Saginaw for an appropriation of §25.000 for range captured. Three of them were overtaken made all sorts of excuses as to the $7 per head. The value of railroads is and the St. Joseph & Denver City or pier lights at Duluth, Kewaunee, Wis. was very low. The state capital by the posse, and the fourth, put down at $400,274,000, an increase great amount ot care bestowed on Railroad companies in pursuance of the Charlotte Harbor, N. Y.,- and Port Washington, Barney Sweeny, the leader, who stopped went into the business and tound over 1886 of over $4,000,000. The number the imperial clothing, and so forth. order of the secretary, made the 15th Wis. Albo a bill allowing the city the train, and who received a of miles of railroad constructed last ultimo, as modified by his instructions of itself compelled last year to face a loss of Grand Forks to build two bridges But it was indifferent. The tailor heavy load of shot in the breast from the year was 1,054. the 22d ultimo. across the Red River. Senator from that time torth lost the imperial gun of the man concealed in the engine of $2,000,000 which is more than Davis introduced a bill similar to Jan. 19, was a very cold morning The Pennsylvania democratic state central patronage." cab, was found in the woods where he had double the average loss for ten years one introduced by Lind in the throughout the South, the temperature at committee chooses an anti-Randall crawled after being wounded. The plot house placintr the militiaman on the same 7:30 beina 26 at Charleston and 28 at chairman, and pronounces in favor of past. The result is that the State was given away by one of the gang named footing with the volunteer in the matter Jacksonville. It wa« below ireezins inal-^ President Cleveland's tariff message. The Manitoba company has taken an appeal King, who told Grant Arnold, station companies .are sick—one of them unto of his pension claim. most all parts of Florida, bnt no serious to the district court from the order of agent at Missouri City, what was going on. The general passenger agents of the The Hale resolution, calling for information death—and there is serious talk of damage to fruits is anticipated. the railroad commissioners requiring that Arnold in turn informed the sheriff of Clay trunk lines decide that on and after Jan. as to the employment and dismissal upper bertha, when not occupied, should county, and the latter officer immediately eating humble pie and repealing the 23 all free passenger baggage—150 pounds At Brownsville, Tex., there has been of Assistant District Attorney Westbrook, remain closed if the occupant of the lower organized a posse. Arnold was one to each passenger—will be checked through, of Southern New York, was adopted! ,' much suffering and want because o! the law which drove the foreign companies berth so desired. The Manitoba is the ,oi the posse, and it was he who to Pacific coast points. All excesR baggage cold. Three persons, Francis Hezza, aged second company to appeal, the Omaha out. shot the leader from the car. will have to be rechecked at the Missouri ninety, Marcos Rajas, a teamster of artillery, having already done no. The appeal 13 King remained with the gang, and sigHe&the river. and an unknown man have been After the reading of the journal thp taken on questions of both law and fact. train, to stop, but took' no oth- found frozen to death. ttii''1 "v« A.~*« ?£?$• 'ih '"•. •-JCS *J* *iZ, iiufSi \^^r^ -i 1 fU»!