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pSHWWMPMW* 3 PITH OF THE HEWS. Few Ulm Review, and that he was on his way to Corrigan' FIFTIETH CONGRESS. FOUR NEW STATES. and grounds, bills for the erection of public to kill a man named B. R. Parsons, a constable buildings at Cheyenne, Wy„ $ SO, 000, who arrested him some time ago. and Sioux City, Iowa, §250,000. His last words were: "I've killed nine persons, The senate bill to extend the laws of the News from Washington. BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. and want to kill three or oar more Abstract of the Proceedings ot ths Hie Honse Committee Decides by a Party Vote United States over certain unorganized of to d—d scoundrels. Sioux Indians desire to visit Washington Senate and House. territory south of Kansas, known as "NoMan's to Report the So-Called Omnibus regarding the Dawes bill, but are refused Land," pa=Fed the penate. It establishes NEW ULM, The grand jury at Chicago resolved to MINNESOTA Bill. SENATE. permission. the Cimarron land district. return five indictments against W. B. Tascott Senator Paddock reported favorably for burglary and one for the murder A bill to carry out and ratify the agreement Fourth-class postmasters appointed: from the committee a bill to require that Senator Farwell, of Illinois, has an between the Northwestern Indian* Wisconsin—Blair, J. E. Allen. Minnesota— of A J. Snell. The man Smith, who is before final proof shall be submitted by •Provisions for the Admission of Dakota, Montana, Burturn, F. B. Bobbins Hanley's Falls, J. known as the partner of Tascott, was before commission and the Piegan, Bloods, income of $700 a day. It is not many any person claiming to enter agricultural Washington Territory and New J. Hardy. the jury. So far as can be learned, he Blackfeet and River Crow Indians of Montana years since he was working in Chicago lands under the pre-emption or ha» Bhed no light at all upon the connection was reported favorably by Senator Mexico. The secretary of the treasury transmitted homestead laws such persons shall of Tascott with the murder. The Morgan from the eommithee on Indian for $8 a month. to congress an estimate calling for file with the register of the proper land affairs. An amendment to the bill declares jury thought he knew more, and sent a an urgent deficiency appropriation of office a notice of his or her intention special committee down with him to that the lands to which the title 5100,000 for examination of surveys of WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Feb. 23.— to make such proof,# stating therein State's Attorney Longenecker. They of the Indians is extinguished by the Mexico has heretofore always annually Indian reservations. the description of the lands to be entered The honse committee on territories to-day wanted him locked up for contempt, but bill are a part of the public domain expended more than the The treasury department issued warrants and the names of the witnesses by whom Judge Longenecker said he could see no finished the consideration of the omnibus and open to settlement under the homestead for the payment of §10,000,000 on the necessary facts will be established. and preemption law under the laws amount of its revenues. Last year contempt in a man's relusing to tell something enabling act for Dakota, Montana, Washington account of pensions, the effect of which is to The bill to incorporate the Washington he knew nothing about. Jennie Clifford in relation to coal and mineral lands. and New Mexico, and by a strict party there was a surplus of $400,090, and reduce the surplus for February from $17,000,000 Cable Electric Street Railway Company of was recalled to tell the story TaBcott The other land laws of the United States Vote decided to report it the house to-morrow. to $7,000,000. the District of Columbia came up in the they are naturally proud of it. told her, while Mrs. Wicks, his landlady, are declared invalid so far as these lands The bill is in many respects the senate. An amendment reported by the r— identified some of the silverware found ii? are concerned. This is to exclude the desert The foil owing pensions have been granted: Springer bill applied to the four territories, committee having been reached requiring the lands from the operations of the bill. Minnesota: J. Coburn, Fairbault R. T. his room. and is new only some points regarding the rails to be of American manufacture. The The New York State Senate has Martin, Fair Haven J. Kemper, St. Cloud Senator Piatt introduced a bill providing publie lands. Section 2 authorizes residents vote was taken, and the amendment was J. Casterline, Osekis L. Owens, Madelia «J. for an amendmeut of the law restricting voted to amend the foolish half holiday Foreign News Nuggets. adopted, 25 to 17. of these territories to elect delegates to constitutional F.Perry. Minneapolis C. Johnson, Chisago bonded indebtedness of cities in the territories law passed last winter so that it Senator Blair introduced a bill declaring City. Natural gas and coal are discovered at conventions, proportionate in. so as to allow Sioux Falls,Dak.,to Ashton, Dak. that any person convicted of carnally number with the population of the counties. issue additional bonds. shall only apply in the three months The senate removes the injunction of and Unlawfully knowing any female under The apportionment of delegates is to be Bismarck has submitted a regency hill secrecy from the fishery treaty and the of July, August, and September. The HOUSE. the age of eighteen years shall be punished to Emperor William. The text of the made by the governor, chief justice and president's letter of transmittal. The by imprisonment for From five to ten years, In the house, the bill to increase the limit Assembly will likely agree in the measure has not been made public. United States attorneys of each territory, treaty is substantially as outlined in the and for the second offense during his natural of cost of the Winona public building was amendment. paDers. A temporary arrangement pending and the election is to beheld on the Tuesday Labouchere declares that hatred of life. A punishment of from ten reported favorably from the committee on the ratification of the treaty is agreed upon. France is one of the chief elements of the after the first Monday of next August. to thirty years is provided for public buildings and arontids. It was Congressman Dingley of Maine, voices foreign policy of Lord Salisbury. Seventy-live delegates are allowed each territory persons forcibly ravishing any female, and shown by the report that the prospective sharp New England opposition to the The special reports to Bradstreet's except Dakota, which is allowed 150. for the period of his natural life for any The late Mr. Blake, who represented building,as now provided for.wastoosniall treaty, and Canada is denouncing it. so it person who carries out his ends by means Waterford in parliament for several years, Section 3 provides for the meeting of the of gross railroad earnings for January for the town and that the first §100,000 appropriated may fail of being ratified by the Senate, a left £500 to Mr. Parnell, and legacies to of potions or drugs. The bill is made applicable constitutional convention and the usual provisions forthe site and building is inadequate. in five years show that the revenues two-thirds vote being required. several of Mr. Parnell's supporters. to all places within the jurisdiction Of it S15,000 went for site, §8,000 to be inserted in the constitution. The only thing Lent has done has been of the United States. of sixty-one roads in 1888 were 2.9 will be needed for heating and §3.000 for It is reported that the prince of Walea, One of these provisions relates to laud matters, to stop tho afternoon repepfcions and cut approaches, leaving only $72,000 with on the occasion of his silver wedding banquet, and reads: per cent, greater than in 1887, 24= per down the teas to something less than which to erect the building. Mr. WilBon'a will announce the betrothal of Prince cent, greater than in 1886 and 12 and twelve a day. Mrs. Justice Miller, assisted Secondly—That the people inhabiting paid Mr. Payson introduced the bill heretofore bill provided for an iucease to $200,000. Albert Victor to his cousin. Princess Alexandria by Miss Corkhill, will give four informal proposed state do agree and declare''that introduced by Mr. Wilson of Iowa for The committee fixes the limit at S150,000. of Greece, and the betrothal of 17 per cent, greater than in the same evening receptions during Lent. The first they foiever disclaim all right and title to the relief of sett'ers upon the public lands. A bill was also reported from the Princess Victoria to the duke of Sparta, months of 1885 and 1884 respectively. one of Saturday night 18th was an immense the unappropriated lands lymgowithm the It simply gives the bettlers the right to the same committee appropriating crown prince of Greece. success. Among the guests were boundaries thereof, and to all lands lying use the name of the United States in any $150,000 for a public building at The Edmonton correspondent of the within said limits owned or held bv any' Indian Senator and Mrs. Davis, Senator and Mrs. contest against their rights to the lands as Sioux Citv, Iowa. Mr. Struble's bill called Winnipeg Free Press gives facts in regard or Indian tribes, and that until the title Fpooner and Miss Vilas. fully and completely as though the United for §300,000. The house passed both to the reports of the starving condition of thereto shall have been extinguished bv the States itself were pleading its rights to the of those bills. also?Mr. Nelson's bill appropriating Among the numerous big things The following pensions have been granted- the Indians in the North. He says the failure United States, the same shall remain subject lands. §150,000"f or a public building at Wisconsin: Widow of Schlottcaner, of crops and the scarcity of game has to the United States, and said Indian lands characteristic of California may be On a motion to take up the Hoar joint Madison father of J. Delligne, Green Bay Dulutli. During the consideration of the left the Indians solely dependent on the Indian shall remain under the absolute jurisdiction resolutions, quite a long debate ensued, mentioned the sixty-five million feet latter bill, Mr. Bland opposed it, and took C. Blum, Pewaukee W. S. Honeycomb, and control of the congress of the United department for food. The government though little interest was manifested. The occasion to sandwich in an occasional remark Shullsburg D. R. Legranfc, Glenwood M. States that the land belonging to citizens Ot lumber taken by unwarranted supplies have failed to come and the consequences motion was lost, yeas 129, nays 128—not on silver coinage. During its consideration, C. Short, Braddon B. E. Hall, Tomah L. of the United States residing without the are most deplorable as far as parties from the lands of the United the necessary two-thirds in theaffirmative. Mr. Shively of Indiana sent to the Otte, Sheboygan, H. S. Rice, Downing J. said states shall never be taxed at a higher the Indians are concerned. Mr. Blount of Georgia has introduced Donahoe, Casenovia M. Baltus, Auburndale clerk's desk and had read an extract from race than the lands belonging to residents States in Tehama and Butte counties. in the house a bill providing Proctor Knott's famous Duluth speech. W. H. Vickers, New Diggings M. C. thereof that no taxes shall be imposed by Surely there's nothing little or mean The Record of Casualties. for a reclagsiQcation of" postmasters Mr. Guether of Wisconsin arose to the Peck, National Milwaukee Home O. P. the states on lands or property therein belonsing to or which may hereafter be purchased and a rearrangement of salaries. parlimentary inquiry: "Mr. Chairman, Harwood, Plainfield C. B. Foss, Plainfield The following is a reliable list of the about operators who deal on that by the United States or leserved Under its terms, with the exceptions of the would it not be in order t» ring the W. W ilkins, Preston J. Wells, River Falls deaths from Sunday's cyclone at Mount scale. for its use, provided that cities of New York and Washington, where F. Keller, Sauk City H. Moriarty, Mauston chestnut bell on that old Duluth Vernon, 111. David Year wood, J. C. Murray, nothing herein or the ordinance the postmasters salaries are fixed at speech?" A general laugh went up. E. Newhall, Cambria M. Burnes, Mrs. Russell Dewey, Mrs. John S. herein proviJed for shall preclude $8,000 and $5,000, respectivelv, postmasters Spring Green F. T. Reddick, Ellenboro H. Waters and babe, Henry Waters, Henry Mr. Gifford presented in the house a A newspaper paragraph has been the states from taxing, as other lands are to be divided into three H. McKee, Plover S. R. Ewing, Viroqua Westbrook, Charles Cummings, Mrs. Calvin petition from the W. C. T. U. of Dakota in are taxed, any lands owned or held bv anv classes according to the revenues of their H. C. A. Gilstadl, Cylon-, R. Baker, Broadhead Cooper, Mrs. William Jones, Frank going the rounds to the effect that the favor of the removal of the internal revenue Indian who has severed his tribal relations offices. B. Stoll, Lancaster, C. O. Harrington, Clight, George Persons, Steve Wells, tax on liquor. It is signed by Helen and has obtained trom the United StateB or Forty-first Kentucky Volunteers has Stouqhton G. Olsen, Depere L. Douglass, Joseph Shew, Mrs. John Sheldon, Jo&ie Among the bill-! introduced in the house M. Baker of Chamberlain, and D. E. Hvde, any person a title thereto by patent or other Waldo. Dakota: Widow of J. McHarg, were the followingMr. been mustered out of service. The Sutton, Ada Harper, Airs. Martin, Jessie D. W. Meyers and M. C. Cline, Mitchell. grant, save and except such lands as have Pingree L. Brigham, Lanford P. Conway, Payson,for the protection of settlers Pierce, Mrs. Charles Hutchinson and an He also presented a series of resolutions been or may be granted to any Indian or Indians Army and Navy Gazette explains Yankton. Minnesota: Mother of C. P. on the public lands. Mr. Simmons of unknown man. under any act of congress containing irom the board of trade of Big Stone City, that it was never mustered out for Bailey, Dassel F. W. Farr, Fairhaven P. North Carolina for the apportionment (on a provision exempting the lands thus Dak., favoring the improvement of Lakes Ingalls, Cherry Grove F. Rapp, Minneapolis the basis of illiteracy) of $05,000,000 granted from taxation but such ordinances Big Stone and Traverse. He also presented the reason that it was never mustered Miscellaneous Hews Notes. E. G. Coiliss, Fergus Falls J. Kendrick, among the states and territories for educational shall provide that all such lands shall be exempt tne petition of J. T. Haight and others in. The organization of the regiment Witeka N. S. Stokes, St. Paul W. The Democratic national committee fixes purposes. Mr. Jackson, of Pennsylvania, trom taxation by said states so long of Dakota asking for a service pension bill. Sterling, Elysian. to amend the homestead law &o upon July 3d as the date for the convention. and to such extent as such act ot congress was never completed and the may provide. as to provide that only SO acres can be entered SC N\TE recruits tor it were transferred to Senator Wilson of Iowa introduced a instead of 1G0 acres, and to permit Section 4 provides for a vote on the constitutions Hostetter, the bitters man, has a bitter bill to appropriate $100,000 for a public Items About People. only citizens of the United States to other regiments. club in soak for the insurance men—he cariies in November and a count of the building at Burlington, Iowa. enter homesteads. Mr. Osborne of Pennsylvania, George H. Corliss, the eminent mechanical $SOO,000 on his life. same. Section 5 gives until the next census Senator Sabin introduced a bill directing for the monthly payment of pensions. engineer, passes away at Providence. each state one representative in congress, The Dakota supreme court decides the the secretary of the interior Mr. Gilford to establish an industrial In 1887 the people of Philadelphia Rev. James Schofield, father of Maj. Gen. except Dakota, which gets two. local option test cases against the liquor to proceed forthwith by t,uch agents school at Bismarck, Dak. Mr. Hudd Schofield, U. S. A., died at Chicago in his built 7,020 new dwelling houses. Since dealers and pronounces the law constitutional and commissioners as he of Wisconsin, a joint resolution proposing DAKOTA CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. ay eighty-seventh year. and valid. appoint, not exceeding five a constitutional amendment extending the the last census there has been an addition Section 6 reads: number, at a reasonable compensation, to P. H. Kelley of St. Paul, with his daughter, presidential term to eight years. The Sisters of the Drsuline order of The counties of Grant, Roberts, Dav, of 33,080 new dwellings in the is stopping at the Arlington, Washington. be fixed by him, to confer with the row Pittsburg who recently rebelled against A bill was introduced lor the erection of Brown, Edmunds, Walworth, Boreman, Hettinger, They are on their way South, contemplating Indian tribe relative to the purchase from city so that there are over 180,000 the church interfering with Their temporal Bowman, and all that part of the public buildings at Burlinston, Iowa, Sheboygan. them by the United States of that portion visiting St. Augustine, and atfairs, are leaving for their homes in proposed State of Dakota north theieof shall Green Bay and Manitowoc, Wis. homes in Philadelphia at the present of their reservation lying south of the Yellowstone Jacksonville, Fla. France. The sisters have a convent here constitute the First congressional district and Yankton, Dak. river and west of the Clark's time. The increase in eight years has which cost nearly $300,000. and that portion of the State of Dakota Kate Castleton, the actress, has filed a Fork river. south of these counties shall constitute the bill for separation and maintenance against about equalled the entire number of The dispatch from Richmond,Ind.,tothe Senator Davis presented theseA Second congressional district ot said state, Senator Piatt introduced a bill to provide her husband, Isadore Phillips, whom she effect that at the approaching annual election dwelling houses in San Francisco in and in each of said districts one representative petition signed by a large number of for the establishment of an experimental married in San Frajicisco, She charges of directors of thePennsylvania system in congress shall be elected until otherwise influential citizens of Minnesota, including grass and forage plant farm, and for the 1880, and exceeds the census returns co'nti&aojj drunkenness. there will be a general overhauling of officers, provided by law after the next decennial ex-Governors William R. Marshall and J. conducting of experiments relating to is pronounced false in every particular of dwellings in either Cincinnati, Cleveland Rev. George B. and Mrs. Whipple of Faribault, census ot the United States, and at the S. Pillsbury,jjraying congress to grant a grass and forage plants. by General manager James McCrea. have started for Florida, where time_ pr-oyided by law for such elections in pension of S50 a month to Pierre Bottineau, or Washington at that time. Mr. Hoar from the committee on privileges they will meet the bishop. Mr. Whipple other states. Great Falls, Mont., Special. Range cattl6 an old scout, now old and destitute and elections, reported a resolution has so far recovered from his recent ilrness are in good condition. Farmers are seeding a petition from H. H. Hermason and thirty-bi\ Section 7 provides for school lands with authorizing that committee to continue that he is able to sit up and ride out, but other ex-soldiers praying for the wheat. The ice in the Missouri is the investigation ordered lastsession, into the following proviso: Justice Lamar makes his first appearance cannot stand or walk. passage of the per diem pension bill. breaking up rapidly. The first coal train the events alleged to have taken place in That sections 16 and 36, embraced in permanent A in a prominent supreme has anived from Sand Coulee. Montana Senator Sabin presented the following: A citizen of Rome, N, Y., says that Jacob Texas, and set forth in the petition of reseivations for national purposes, Central engines using this coal find it sat Resolutions from the city council of Winona Sharp has not looked better at any Stephen Hackworth and others. court case as dissenting, along with or allotted to Indians in iee simple, snail not isfactory. favoring the resolutions of the Dubuque time in the last ten years than he does at any time be suoject to the grants or indemnity Senator Allison Introduced a concurrent Justice Harlan and Field, from the river convention resolutions adopted at present. He drives da'ly and is in high provisions of this act, nor shall any resolution of the legislature of Iowa urging The schedule of M. M. Kinney of Tower, lands embraced Indian, raihtarv or other bv the chamber of commerce of Minneapolis opinion of the majority. The question spirits. And yet he made an affidavit in the adoption of an amendment to the revised who made a,n assignment some time ago, reservations of any character, be subject to protesting against certain proposed court a few days ago that he expected to statutes so that the election of United shows nominal assets of S2G1.850 and liabilities was as to whether the United the grants or indemnity piovisions ol this changes in the interstate commerce act die soon. States senators shall occur on the second oi $1,134,742. Among the creditors act until the rebervation shall be extinguished, that it says are intended to hinder States district court in San Francisco Tuesday after the permanent organization At Yankton, Dak., D. M. Inman, the reported are the Standard Oil company of Sc. and such lands restored to ana become transportation pasning over railroads of the legislature. was justified in allowing a Chinaman candidate for tho office of auditor Paul, §3,400 Northwestern Fuel company, apart of the public domain. running through Canada, similar Senator Sherman presented a resolution of Dakota, and D. Thompson.one of the §1.909.88. W. N. Shepard is the (Jung ah Lung) to land, he having Section 8 gives each of the new states fitty resolutions by the Duluth board of the Northwestern Laundry Union of members of theDakota capital commission assignee. of trade, a petition from thirty-four sections of land tor the purpose of erecting Minneapolip, favoring and heartily endorsing lost his certificate of previous residence both residents of Vermillion, were admitted The ice palace at St. Paul has suffered ex-Union soldiers of Canby, Minn., lavoring public buildings at the capital ot the state. the so-called xMitchell anti-Chinese bill. to membership in De Molay commandery, more under the melting influences of the in the United States, though the passage of the per diem service Senator Davis presented a batch of bills Tuese are to be selected before Jan. 1, 890. Knights TemplaL-. De Molay commandery weather than it did from both of the onslaughts pension bill a petiti of H. H. Gilmate otherwise proved to be the person to placing the names of soldiers on the pension was inspected by J. A. Colcord, deputy Section 9 provides that the money and lands oth'jr made by the forces of the Fire and fifteen citizens of Minnesota rolls among them Charles W. Gore, grand commander of the grand lodge of provided by the government for the erection whom a certificate had been issued. King. It now presents something of tliG praying lor a revision of the wool tariff in late private Company K, 7th Minnesota the Knights Templar of Dakota. ot a penitentiary in Dakota shall be granted appearance of one of the European ruined accordance with the recommendations of The supreme court affirmed the judgment volunteers. castles of medieval age. The battlements to the proposed new state, and that the The President had a most enthusiastic the wool growers and manufacturers' convention of the circuit court that the action are dismantled on all sides, and the pinnacles reception at Jacksonville, Florida. On pemtentiaiy and all lands connected therewith held in Washington. and corner towers have to a large the arrival of the procession at the exposition of the district court was author^ at Deer Lodge City are granted to the The judiciary committee of the house reported The senate discussed the bill granting extent fallen away. building a salute of twenty-one guns favorably a joint resolution proposing Territory of Montana. Section 10 grants to pensions to ex-soldiers and sailor* who ized by law. was tired. The presidential party was an anti-polygamy amendment to the are incapacitated from the performance of 1 each of the states ninety sections of land met at the north entrance by the reception A Sensational Affair at Auburn, constitution. manual labor and providing for pensions for the support ot agricultural colleges. Com nit/Tee oi the su'J-topical exposition Mr. Nelson's bid giving the North Dakota to dependent relatives of deceased soldiers N, Y, Section 11 secures to the states 5 per cent of with Director General Paine and the oTfrcers The New York Tribune thus summarizes and sailors. Mr. Manderson & Pacific road right to build a bridge the proceeds of the sale of public lands A tremendous social sensation is now of the association, and were escorted across the Red River of the North passed supported the bill. He gave the history the latest situation in the within their boundaries. raging at Auburn, N. Y., over the elopement to the platform in front of the north galleries. the house. of the bill that passed in the last congress of Mrs. D. EraMus Corning, the young and British Parliament: "Obstruction tactics The other guests were escorted to LEASE OF SCHOOL LANDS. and was vetoed by the president. He D. Taylor of Ohio introduced a bill to pretty wife of a son of the wealthy shoe the south gallery. When the president, spoke of the veto as a "destroying veto" change the common law of marriage to the Section 12 provides that school lands were formally abandoned by Mr. manufacturer, and D. Morris Kurtz, the Mr3. Cleveland and the accompanying and as being "coached in words of con« customs of modern civilization by the shafl not be disposed of at less than $10 per Auburn correspondent of the Syracuse Parnell a short time ago. Mr. Gladstone guests were seated on the platform Col. J. emancipation of married women in theDistrict demnation and much verbosity." acre, but suoh lands may, under such regulations Sunday Herald. Mrs. Corning has prob J. Daniel delivered an address in which he in his opening speech went further of Columbia and the territories. as the legislatures of the states may HOUSE. ably contemplated this step for welcomed the President and Mrs. Cleveland Mr. Wilson of Minnesota, from the committee prescribe, be leased for periods of not more Mr. Springer reported adversely, from and gave pledges that the Opposition some time, as she had removed nearly to Florida in behalf of the sub-tropical on commerce, reported a bill providing than five years, in quantities not exceeding the committee on territories, the bills for all her belongings from her home -would lend aid in forwarding exposition and its management the for a collector of the port of St. one section, to anv one person cr corporation. the admission of North and South Dakota and shipped them to Syracuse. Her city of Jacksonville, the board of trade Paul. It was referred to the committee oi Section 13 provides that *he lands the Government's local government as separate states, and Mr. Baker, of New mother-in-law, with whom she made her and the State of Florida and her people. the whole. already granted to the territories for: university York, presented minority reports on the home, told a reporter thatfhe also missed bill and other schemes of beneficial The president made a graceful reply, which purposes shall be transfers*^ to the Mr. Rice presented a petition from the all her son's jewelry and diamonds and same measure. was devoted almost exclusively to maintaining new states, and that the schools erected by millers of Minneapolis, asking a reduction legislation. The Home Rule leaders $230 in gold. Kurtz is an old flame of The speaker pro tem laid before the the superiority of this country of the duty on burlaps. Mr. Nelson presented the proceeds ot the sale of these lands shall Mrs. Coming's. Since her marriage Mrs. house a communication from the secretary have united in recommending the discontinuance over all others. a petition in favor of granting a forever remain under the control of the Corning had not seen Kurtz with the of the treasury transmitting an estimate state, and none of the lands shall go to support pension to Pierre Battineau. Mr. Wilson of all effort3 on the part knowledge of any of the members of her of $300,000 for the beginning of the work sectarian or denominational schools, presented a petition from farmers at family. The eloping couple arrived of construction of the new military post of their followers to block the wheels Crimes and Criminals. colleges or universities. Section 14 excludes Plainview, Minn., asking a reduction of at Elmira from Syracuse and registered at Highwood, near Chicago, 111. Referred. of legislation. They perhaps dread the the duty on foreign salt. mineral lands tiom the provision of The cases against Wiltshire and Miss at the Frazier house as The speaker pro tem. said that he desired the act. Section 15 repeals tne swamp land Holmes, of the defunct Fidelity bank in Mr. iNewton, from the committee on public effect of obstruction tactics on the D. M. Taylor and wife. New York. Later to present the petition of.IohnNegley act. and declares that its provisions are not Cincinnati, are dismissed. buildings and grounds, reported favorably the man purchased tickets for Chicago. and 24,999 others, merchants and English constituencies, which are anx'JOUS extended to the new states also the act to the house Mr. Rice's bill to authorize An extensive robbery is perpetrated on The couple took a room at the hotel and citizens of New York and Brooklyn, representing granting lands to new states tor internal the secretary of the treasury to accept nothing unusual was noticed until early in the Southern Pacific railroad in Arizona, to have various reform measures their sentiments in relation to the improvements, and lieu ot such lands the from the city of St. Paul the donation for the morning, when a Syracube detective an express car being plundered. letter carrier and postal clerk bills now enacted and will be likely to resent following grants are made: a lot of ground and directing that there be arrived accompanied by the girl's husband. A. Hungarian named Martel, who worked pending in the House. It also included the To Dakota—For the maintenance of a erected thereon a building for the accommodation actious opposition to them." The room was watched until Kurtz and for Mrs. Kalculater, on her farm four signatures of 12,000 postal employes in school of mines at Rapid City, 50,000 acreR of the postotHce of that city. Mrs. Corning mada their apperance. The miles north of Algona, Iowa, shot at her Pittsburgh and other places. Hedid notsee for the reform school at Plankmtou, 50,000 The committee reduces the amount to be eloping wife took matters very coolly but three times, injuring her slightly. Hs then how it could well be put into the petition acres for the deaf and dumb asylum, 50,000 appropriated for the building from $1,200,000 was Boon induced by her husband to return Charle3 Stewart of Winnipeg, Manitoba, shot himself through the heart. box. (The petitions filled a handsome acres for agricultural schools at Faigo to §600,000, which amount it witn him to Auburn. Kurtz remained black walnut box about two feet high, writes to the London Times, and Brookings, 50,000 acres each for the Near Toussaint, Ohio, William Lindley, deems entirely adequate. behind. state normal schools at Madisoa, Spearrish, with a suitable inscription in gilt letters aped twenty-three, went to the honse of which published his letter January Springfield and Minto, 25,000 acres each SENATE. upon it.) his mother-in-law for his wife. He quarreled for public buildings at the capital of (he 21, that although he is an Englishman On motion of Mr. Hoar, in consideration with his wife's brother, Tibbets, and state, 150,000 acres in additi'on to the fitty that Feb. 22 was a legal holiday,the morning Harvard University Graduates. shot him, inflicting fatal wounds. Tibbeta, and a conservative, he is compelled sections hereinbefore granted for that purpose. Diamond Scales. business was dispensed with so that when falling, grasped a shot gun Graduates ot Harvard University residing To the State of Montana—For the establishment to admit that Canada would the order of the senate of the 20th should and fired killing Lindley. in St. Paul and Minneapolis had a and maintenance ot a school of Diamond scales are now being be immediately carried out. The galleries be commercially tar better off as a dinnar, a few days ago, at the Minnesota mines, 100,000 acres for state normal At St. Peter W. Stover killed his room brought to such a state of perfection were well filled but not crowded. Fifty senators Club, St. Paul. Judge Young presided, and schools, 100,000 acres for agricultural col' mate, Charles Warner, at the hospital for part of the United States. In Winnipeg were in their seats and maintained that we shall soon be able to detect called upon different members for remarks leges, in addition to the grant bereiubefore the insane. The fact was discovpred by throughout the session attitudes his estimate is that nine people flaws in stones by the minute variation but singing, principally collese songs, formed piovided for that purpose, 50,000 acres tor the night watch while making his round of most respectful attention. The the greater part of the entertainment. the establishment of a state reform school, in weight. That handsome piece about 2 a. m. The men had roomed together out of ten are in favor of annexation. voice of the president pro tem, though low, 50,000 acres for the establishment of a It was decided that the next for two months, and were considered of mechanism in the cherry case over was distinctly heard to extremities oi the Mr. Stewart writes, he professes, in deaf and dumb asvlura, 50,000 acres for dinner should be in Minneapolis. Dr. harmless. The deed was accomplished chamber. He read from manuscript, there is one of the very latest improved public buildings at the capital of the state, George F. French of Minneapolis was elected order to arouse the attention of the by means of one of the feet of their bedstead which lay on his desk, standing with his balances. I do not find the least in addition to the grant hereinbefore made president, and Morton Barrows of St. used as a club. Warner's skull was British public to the condition oE Canada. hands clasped behind him, except as they for that purpose, 150.000 acres. difficulty in accurately weighins a Paul secretary. fractured. were released from time to time to turn It is probabl-e that the central and 640th part of a carat with it, and believe The following were present: Dr. George By section 17, $20,Q00 is granted Montana the sheets of the address. Frank Jacobs, a young real estate dealer and New Mexico and Washington, and F. French, Minneapolis '59 Stanlev Waters, that I could easily go beyond westernmost sections of the British of St. Paul, has notified the Chicago police fe The presiding officer (Mr. Ingalls) rising, 535,000 to Dakota to pay the expenses ot Minneapolis. '59 Hon. Geo. B. Young, that if I wisned. Whenl think of that he saw and conversed with William possessions in North America, which said: On the 17th of September, 1796, the conventions provided'for. Section 18 St. Paul, '60 Henry C. James, St. Paul, B. Tascott, the alleged murderer of some of the crude balances formerly nullities the whole bill bv providing tor tne George Washington, being then at nearly *71 Henry B. Weuzell. St. Paul, '75 Dr. are almost as intimately connected in Millionaire Snell in St. Paul several days ratification by congress of the constitution the close of his second presidential term, used, and which were thought all but William Davis. St. Paul. '70 Dr. after the murder. Jacobs was a schoolmate interests with the United States as and the adrflission of each state by a special delivered the following farewell address. perfection, it makes me wonder what Chafes B. Witherlee. '7(5, Francis of Tascott's in Chicago and knew act After the acceptance of the constitutions He then read the address, which was B. Tiffany, fct. Paul, '77 Morton our sons will be using instead of thehandsome they can possibly be with Great Britain, him well, but at that time Tascott's name the legislatures are to meet and elect listened to in profound silence and with Barrows, 'SO, Sanford Mor scales now in the market. had not been mentioned in connection have a strong feeling that annexation two senators from each stat", and when each respectful attention. The reading occupied rison, Minneapolis, '80 Emerson Hadley, state is admitted into the Union by special with tho crime. When news of suspicion For our purpose, however, a scale a little less than an hour, and at its St. Paul, '81 Jared S. How, St. Paul, '81 would be far from a calamity. act of congress, the senators and representatives against Tascott came, Tascott was nowhere conclusion at 1 o'clock the Senate adjourned. •which accurately weighs cne sixtyfourth Walter C. Tiffany. Minneapolis, '81 Francis are to be admitted to seats *m congress It is certain, however, that this country to be found. of a carat is preferable to the-, S. Haupt. St. Paul, '82 Herbert Putnam, and the state governments become operative, has no positive sentiment in favor John McCalvy was shot and killed at HOUSE. Minneapolis, '83 Edward W. S. more delicate ones, for, as you know, bection 19 provides that New Mexico Corrigan, Texas, by Sheriff Hoi comb and Pnngle, St. Paul, '83 Rome G. Brown, 4' Kot in session. may if she desires change her name to we rarely weigh less than that, and of such a proposition. On the a posse from Houston county. It is said Min neap alls, 'S4 S. P. Haves, St. Paul, Montezuma, and Washington hers to Tacoma. the latter are so sensitive that they contrary, it has complete indifference that McCalvy was in jail at Crockett, and '84 J. P. Miner, St. Paul, '85 Henrv Liverrnore, The Republican "members will present often give us trouble in obtaining a. escaped after killing a woman and a man St. Paul, '87 John W. lii#ldle. St. a minority report in opposition to the on the subject. Senator Spooner reported favorably Friday night and another man Sunday, Paul, 'St Harry Homens, St. Panl, V88. bilL from the committee on public buildings balance. ?&&£