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a»•BBB tp^&-*r?H!£RH% -^r-v-- New Ulm Eeview. RESUME OF THE NEWS. While continuing their proposal heretofore There is, in fact, no need of it, DEATH OF LOUIS E. FISHER, a TUB DEAD EMPEKOK. submitted on the 30th ult., and fully for the feelings which animate me live in the Bharing the desire of her Brittanic majesty's ii- The Knler of Germany Dies Surrounded by heart of every German. But there is one Th6 Life Jcfurney of One of St. Paul's plenipotentiaries to remove all thing which I believe I should not conceal Washington News Items. Bis Family—The Crown Prince Becomes BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Oldest and Best Citizens Ended. causes of difference in connection with the from you. It does not concern my sentiments, Frederick IH.—Scenes in Berlin. fishery, American plenipotentiaries are but my experience. It is the fact The senate committee on finance ordered Louis E. Fisher, editor of the North- "j. BEBLIN, March 9.—The Emperor William constrained, after careful consideration, chat amid the sore visitations with which a favorable report on the house bill to NEW ULM, western Newspaper Union, St. Paul, Minn., MINNESOTA* died at b:30 this morning. He died holding to decline to ask from the president, the the ruler just departed lived to see his house provide for the purchase of United StateB died at his residence oft the morning of the empress' hand. He had been in a stupor authority requisite to consider the bonds by the secretary of the treasury. March 6 at 12:30 o'clock. His death, proposal conveyed to them on the since 3 o'clock. He was delirious for a brief The bill secured a stronger vote than was though very sudden, was not unexpected It is estimated that 50,000 Ameri2ans 3d instant as a means to the desired expected. There was some republican opposition, period at 5 o'clock, during which he is reported by those who had been informed of his serious visited Europe last summer. end, because the greater freedom of but not enough to defeat the to have exclaimed: "I am a man of illness the day before. Mr. Fisher commercial intercourse, so proposed, measure. The fact that it has secured a was born at Wrentham, Mass., on July 15, peace, but if Russia forces me to war, 1 shall would necessitate an adjustment of the favorable report is a pretty certain indication 1822, and was, at the time of his death, faithfully side with my ally, Austria." The Henry Irving is 50 years of age, having present tariff of the United States by congressional that it will pass the senate. 65 years, 7 months and 20 days old. In emperor will De buried in the mausoleum at action, which adjustment the been born February G, 1838. his early life he was a thorough, practical The new Chinese treaty will be signed Chariotteburg. Eye-witnesses state that American plenipotentiaries consider to be 'i: printer, aud was for a time employed on within a few days by Secretary Bayard manifestly impracticable of accomplishment during- the last few hours of his life the emperor the Boston Daily Advertiser. He and the Chinese minister. It contains very through the medium of a treaty suffered no pain. Snortly after 8 Nina Van Zandt, the proxy wife of visited New Orleans and other points rigid provisions against the importation, under the circumstances now existing, nor o'clock all the members of the family staying on the Gulf in 1845, but of Chinese laborers. The treaty will be Anarchist Spies, is going on the stage could the American plenipotentiaries admit at the palace, the court dignitaries, generals the climate not agreeing with him he soon Bent to the senate, and it will probably that 6uch a mutual arrangement as in a dyenamit tragedy. If she would returned North. He first located in St. meet with strong opposition from the Pacific and ministers of state were summoned that p'oposed by her Brittanic majesty's Paul in 1853, and in 1854 assisted Earl S. coast senators on the ground of the only do that by proxy, too! to the chamber in which the emperor lay plenipotentiaries could be accepted as con* Goodrich in getting out the first daily paper Criiilege it accords to the Chinese who dying. The emperor was in a half stituting a suitable basis for negotiations issued in that city. He was afterwards avo accumulated $1,000 worth of property. sitting position in a camp bedstead. All the concerning what appears to the American foreman of the Heal Estate Advertiser, The Pacific coast people says that During the past ten years no less plenipotentiaries the rights and privileges members of the royal family took places at published by Mr. J. A. Wheelock, afterwards any of the Chinese would swear to the claimed for American fishing vessels. than six species of North American returning to the Pioneer. In 1858 ownership of $1, 000, or any other sum, he became city editor of the Daily Pioneer, birds have become extinct, and it is as a means of importing more of their and showed marked ability as a polished race. claimed that the English sparrow has Infatuation and Suicide. journalist. been the main cause of their disappearance. A special telegram from Cincinnati, Ohio, Col. Goodrich, his intimate associate in Personal News. of the 6th inst., bays: To-night in this city journalism for years, always spoke in the afflicted, there were two circumstances in the receiving room of the morgue lies Herr Ludwig Barn ay, the famous German highest terms of Mr. Fisher's ability as a which filled him with satisfaction and comfort. the dead body of a handsome young man, actor, arrived in New York recently journalist, and his many noble qualities One ot them was the effect that the Hermann Abbes, son of a wealthy banker. The duke of Westminster and the on the steamer Trave. as a man. About the year 1861 Mr. Fisher suftermgs of his only 6on and successor, our Six months aeo Hermann Abbes came became assistant editor of the Pioneer, present sovereign lord, had produced not Baroness Burdett-Coutts have gone from St. Paul, and his uncle, William when the main conduct of the journal fell only Germany but in everv part of the Juengst, of the Volksfruet, obtained him a into partnership as cab proprietors, world. I received this verv day from New upon him, at a period very critical to Democratic Criminal Calendar. pobition with A. Seinecke,Jr., the dealer in York a telegram of sympathv, showing what journalists. In the fall of 1865, as the London improved cab company. foreign exchange and ticket agent for the C. P. Birchall, cashier of the Lehigh Coal confidence the dynastv of the imperial house the Pioneer going into the hands of They have placed 950 of thencabs and Iron company at St. Paul, has been German steamehip lines. Sometimes for has acquired among all nations This is the Republicans he withdrew from the missing for Borne days, and rumor is rifo days he would be gloomy and depressed. legacy which the emperor's long reign oequeaths paper and took a position on the Daily on the streets of the British metropolis. as to the cause. To some of his friends he confided a strange to the German people The confidence Press as assistant editor, and a few months ttory of his love for a married woman. A which his dynasty has won will be Michael Fox, alias James E. Poss, a fugitive later the Pioneer again going into the little over four years ago his father transferred to the nation, despite anything forger and bigamist from Illinois, was hands of the Democracy, he was installed that has happened. died and left his fortune to his children. —vt-ftpeeojr WILL/AM arrested recently at San FranciBco, and as the leading and responsible editor, at The two elder brothers continued the A fancy statistician on the New The house received the communication will be taken back to Rockford, 111. which post he remained eight or ten years. banking house at Bremen. Hermann wandered the bedside. The room was crowded. Prince with evident satisfaction, the more so because At the consolidation of the Daily Pioneer York Tribune has estimated that Pax G. Campbell, aged twenty-two, was over Europe, then came to America, William stood nearest the emperor, ha1^ Herr Von Puttkamer in announcingthe with the Daily Press, Mr. Fisher continued arrested in Milwaukee recently on the ihere are 3,000,000 men in America and finally about a year ago, drifted bending over the couch. He earnestly as assistant editor for sometime, when owing death of the emperor to the lower house charge of burglary. Campbell's father is to St. Paul, and there entered on a career watched the face of the dying monarch until to continuous toil and his advancing who get shaved three times a week. a preacher at St. Cloud, Minn. Young of the diet had not alluded to the new emperor. of wild extravagance. He went in the best he expired. The remains lie covered with a years he was placed in charge of the editorial Campbell is accused of having entered the This omission had created a painful That means an expenditure of thirty circles of German society, his excellent education, department of the Northwestern white cloth on the bedstead on which he room of William Curtis in a Milwaukee impression. The reichstag adjourned for an pleasing address and his wealth cents a week, or $15.60 a year for Newspaper Union, where he did valuable boarding house, and taken a case of drawing died in the imperial chamber. The body is making him likpd everywhere. indefinite jenod. service up to within 48 hours of his death. instruments. He admitted his guilt. each man, or for the 3,000,000 $15, surrounded with candles. The expression of During his stay in St. Paul he had spent He pawned the instruments for §2. The Pioneer Press says of him. Death bhe face is extremely peaceful and placid. THE NEW EMPEBOB PBOCLAEHIID. 600,000 annually. about §15,000. Such is the story he told to sums up the results of life, and its hour is The following proclamation has been issued: The new king was proclaimed Frederick intimates here. During the last two or that in which the impress a finished career ILL He signs "Frederick," without reference three weeks he talked incoherently. All ID has pleased God to call the emperor and Nuggets of Foreign News. has left upon its time is most surely and king, our most gracious master, irom life, day he kept away from every one. He to emperor or king. The chancellor has received ^Detectives say that the cocaine clearly reflected in the sentiment of the Mr. Gilhooly, M. P., has been convicted at after a short ulness and after a richly blessed told one of his friends that he had bad the following telegram from Emperor habit is more destructive that the living. The truth to which so many sobered reign. Tne whole nation mourns with the Schull, County Cork, lor offenses under the news from St. Paul. It is supposed that Frederick: royal bouse the decease ot the deeply beloved faces and saddened hearts bear witness habitual use of opium, and is becoming crimes act, and sentenced to two months' the pending divorce suit was dismissed. San Eemo, March 9 —At this moment of and venerable monarch whose wisdom to-day, that the death of Louis imprisonment without hard labor. When he was found this morning in his quite prevalent. Its stimulating deepest sorrow at the decease of the emperor das ruled so long and gloriously over its E. Fisher comes to hundreds of persons room, on the bed lay a new revolver from Wilfrid Blunt has been released from and king, mv beloved father, I must fortunes in war and in peace. in the state where he lived with all powers are said to be great, and it i3 which one cartridge had been discharged. Tullamore jail. T. D. Sullivan, ex-lord express my thanks to you and to the mmlsteis the sharp sting of a personal bereavement, THE AIINISTEB OF STATE. It was 8 o'clock when the family found mayor of Dublin.Lady Blunt and 300 persons of state for the devotion and lovalty very seductive. Its use, those who tells more than the most studied eulogium The death of the empeior was announced him, with a bullet hole from the roof of welcomed him and presented him an with which you all served him. I rely upon could convey of his blameless life, lovable have observed its victims say, leads to tho populace by the lowering to haltmast his mouth through his head. address. Mr. Blunt made no speech. the assistance of you all in the arduous nature and noble character. The people of the standard over the palace. Flags charge which has devolved upon me I to a complete and permanent relaxation Lumbermen are quite exercised over the among whom he lived for more than half at halt-mast are displayed on all the public leave here to-morrow. FREDERICK. effort in congress to remove the tariff on of a long life believed in him, honored him, of the muscles, and ultimately The Burlington and Northern Engineers buildups. The bourse is closed. An immense The emperoi- has also forwarded the following lumber. This, they claim, would bring loved him. Those who knew him most intimately Strike. to the loss of the power of action by concouise of people gathered outside ordinance to the minister of state on them into competition with the cheap labor honored him most and loved him the palace. Late on the evening of the 6th, General the subject of public mourning: the limbs. of Canada and aid Canada, inasmuch best. He died without an enemy. Many Manager Hastings, of the Chicago, Burlington as Canadians would ask a higher price for With regard to the national mourning a pulpy, colorless and negative character IN THE DIET AND REICHSTAG. stumpa"ge. & Northern, was notified that the which has heietotore been customary, we has won that distinction. But while At the opening oi lower bouse of the Viscount Hinton, son and heir of Brotherhood engineers who were running will not order any provision, but will rather the sweetness and transparent sincerity of Piussian diet to-day Herr Yon Puttkamer, James Thomas, a half breed from St. on that road would leave their engines at leave it to every German to determine how his nature forbade enmities, its virile Earl Poulett, a wealthy English peer, Peters, was shot at Selkirk, Man., recently. vice president of the Prussian ministerial 10 o'clock next day. The Brotherhood he will grive expression to his affliction at tne strength, spotless integrity and staunch George Marray, an Italian, who is supposed council, said: Is believed to be traveling in this country. engineers left their engines as soon after death ot such a monarch, and how Ions he lojalty gained him such devoted friendship to have fired the shot, was arrested, I have the sad duty to make a most painful will deem it appropriate to lestrict paiticipation 10 o'clock as they reached the end of their as few men enjoy, because few men He has recently left prison where also several halt breeds who were in Marray's communication to the house. It has in public entertainments. runs, and by 2 o'clock there was not a deserve it. Ai.d he gave more than he received. place at the time. Thomas is not expected he served a short term for larceny. pleased God to call his majesty the emperor, Brotherhood Engineer in the charge of a In many a life that tou hed his to recover. The shooting was the in the twenty-eighth year ot nis glorious Burlington & Northern Engine. The excitement Although born in lawful wedlock the nearly, his death will leave a blank that esult of a drunken quarrel. reign, from his earthly existence by a peacelul among the members of the Brotherhood time may obliterate, but no lesser friendship Earl has always disowned his son death at 8.30 o'clock this morning You SON AND GRINDsON. It is stated positively that the Canadian was intense all Jay long. Like the can ever fill. will not expecs me at this most solemn moment,when and allowed the young man to grow government will go on with the Sault Ste. politicians of the state they made the Frederick III., the State Crown Prince and sorrow and care sodeeplv stir our His was no brilliant or conspicuous career. Marie canal. It was reported some time Merchants hotel, St. Paul, their headquarters, Now Emperor—His Son, Prince William up among loose companions, from hearts, to attempt to depict the feeling Character not position, was the ago that the commissioners to Washington and the lobby was filled with engineers with which the whole nation is filled through Frederick William Nicholas Charley imperial measure of his influence upon men and upon whom he acquired a liking for stage would ask for a guarantee from the American and firemen all day long. The men in 'OoS of our most beloved, exalted and prince of Germany and crown prince his time. Never the owner of a newspaper, government for the perpetuity of the seemed in the best of spirits, and looked venc Hie emperor. I may, however, safely employment. For some time lie was of Prussia,who now becomes emperor under his keen professional instinct and Michigan canal, but the members of the upon the strike on the Northern as a legitimate and coulidenttv say on this day ot sore trial the title of Frederick HL, is the eldest son rare judgment made him a powerful factor a clown in a minor theatre. He is described government deny this and Btate that the outcome of the "Q" strike. that the Prussian people and their representatives of the deceased William. The prince in the conduct of those upon which he was work will actually be commence this As each train on the Burlington road pulled will now, more taan ever, be penetrated as a man well in the thirties, was born at the new palace Potsdam, Oct. employed. Always a private citizen, year. out from the Union depot shouts of derision \sy tlie consciousness that the sorrows his advice was sought and his criticism with dark complexion and eyes and a 18, 1831, entered the military seivfce at an ot our exalted sovereign's house are went up from the crowd gathered to feared by those high in official early age, rose to the rank of general, and theirs, and that the deeper the universal pain see it start, but no open violence was attempted. light mustache. Lord Hinton does The Record of Casualties. place and strong in party authority. at the decease ot our ever-remembered king, held numerous important appointments. In not use his title, but calls himself Relatively a poor man, all his life, At Deer Lodge Mont., a freight train tfie stronger and more indissoluble will be 186G, during the Austro-Prussian war, he About five hundred engineers gathered at his native sagacity and unquestioned integrity backed on to and killed a man named the link un ting Prussia's sovereign house William Thomas. He was recognized, led an army of 125,000 men from Silesia their hall in the evening^ The Burlington made him the repository of the secrets John Ganley. He was a bachelor, aged and Piussia's people in good and evil days. I through the passes of the Sudetic hills, an men all seemed to be in good spirits. it is stated, a few days ago in Chicago. leave it to vourselves to take such resolutions and the trusted counselor of men of fifty years, and was and old timer in this operation of great difficulty and danger. Though men from every line in the Northwest as are suitable to the gravitv of the situation. wealth and commercial power. He did the territory. He had $219.85 in gold and His march from Miletan to Koniggratz and were present, no talk of a walk-out work lhe gave him with simple honesty silver on his person. his victories Bohemia established his on any other road was heard, and unless and unfaltering fidelity to his own high Herr Von Koeller, the president of the Eush university for colored students the railroad ofhcials try to compel their reputation as an energetic commander. In standard of honor and truth. It was Reports from India indicate that house, closed the sitting with the words: of both sexes wasburned at Holly Springs, engineers to handle "Q" cars there will be bhe war between Germanv and France he worthy work, well done. But the man was* "God protect the royal house and the Fatherland." trouble for the English may be expected Miss. The building cost §25,000. It was no tie-up on the other roads. acted a mo it conspicuous part In the latter better than his work, and the life he lhed insured. The fine library and other school paitof Julv, 1870, he was on the Rhine was worth more than anything he did there. Maharajah Holkar has gone property, also the etfects ot the students, frontier with 200.000 men aud 500 guns of An Assured Pact. IN THE REICHSTAG. On Saturday.the last day he was seen in-i were destroyed and were not insured. morally to the bad. He has made The reichfitatr as=embled at 12 30 the Thud Army corp*. Aug 4 he defeated the little society of co-workers to whom R. J. Wymess, agent and manager of the A man named Batchelor was blown up disreputable characters his favorites, amid unusual excitement in the lobbies It a portion of Marshal MacMahon's his loss comes like the intrusion of death! Land and River Improvement Company of by giant powder at Maiden, Mont., recently. had been agreed that the ungmg of the bell, corps under Gen Douay, and on tne into the family circle o! each, racked wit^fi has quarrelled with the only Minister West Superior, has returned from a trip Only a small part of his scalp and the Tuomary signal for the assembling of G^h attacked the united army ccrps ot 1 ain mid depressed with illness, he turnecf to Florida. He stated that the contemplated who gave him good advice, and lends face were found against the inside wall of the m? nbers, should be htopoed. and that Generals MacMahon, Failly and Canrooeit, to a friend with a half-humorous, h.ili'ser iron and steel works at West Superior the cabin. The supposition is that he the u^,jaties should enter tne hall quiet'y drawn into position at Woerth. The French noub lepetition of the world-old quest.on, a credulous ear to astrologeis. was now an assured fact, and the committed suicide on account of loss at and without ceremony. All the benches li\ing? Is life really worth His own life answer^ line was turned at. two po nts and their lett work would be started at an early day. State matters aia neglected, and the cards. the question. For him and for any one and center broken. At Sedan he again attacked The works will be located in seetion stars, through their friends, the astrologer?, Thomas Gay, an old employe of the strong and good enough to imitate him,hie is MacMahon. He entered Veisailles 21, township 49, and near the bay Comet, Mont., mine property,was recently rtorth all it costs. It is worth all the long shore. The first work will be the Sept. 20, and from there threw his troops have pointed out a course and lingering disillusion of lning—much killed. He was standing in a 100 feet level, erection of a foundry, which will be around Paris and remained position until more the brief and transitory pain of dynig which, if persisted in, will soon compel taking downth? shaft, when the cage completed about the middle of summer, the conclusion of peace. Oct 28 fie was came doun, Cutting his head off from the -to lea\e a memory so fragrant of uQtui* 4 England to inteifere violently. so that the company will be able to make created a field marshal of Prussia, and Nov. deeds done and noble impulses obeyed so I mouth. The beheading was as clean as its own casting worka. Mr. Wymess 8 a Russian field marshal. After the termination ric'i in high example for young and old so tf though done by a guillotine. says it will consist of a complete of the war be visited England, accompanied full ol fine inspiration to fit and worthy Within recent years the subject of iron and steel plant, with a by his ife, Pi incess Adelaide of Inin^, as that which is all we have left ttoo capacity of 150,000 tons a year, and of Great Britain, to whom he was married irrigation has become one of great importance Ceneral News Items. us of our friend who died last night. will employ, when fully completed, 1,800 Jan. 28. 1858 His wife is the eldest daughter in large sections of the west' Chicago & Northwestern has declared men. The capital stock will be $2,000,000. ot Queen Victoria, and the pair nave Death's Harvest. the regular quarterly dividend of 1^ on the Of this, it is said, the Land and Improvement and southwest. The opening up of Beven children, besides several grandchildren. preferred stock, payable March 2G. company will subscribe §500,000. I. H. McTavish, land commissioner ol Frederick III is the idol of the German the country by railroads has called The organization will be finished in about It is said that the Northern Pacific is the Canadian Pacific railroad, died at array, and, although his views are attention to the subject, and theru sh two weeks. The company will probably soon to reduce freight rates from St. Paul Winnipeg, Man., after a short illness, aged looked upon with disfavor by Bismaick, be incorporated under the laws of Minnesota, and Minneapolis to Helena, Mont., about fifty. He was one of the oldest residents in of population westward and the rapid cherishes democratic ideas. He is of a very in which Cc*se the offices will be at 25 per cent on all classes. Manitoba, coming to this country in 1857, studious nature Frederick IIL ha3 for a occupation of arable lands consequent Duluth. and was for a long time chief factor of the Lyman D. Rhoades and Florence P. year or more suffered from a disease of supposed Hudson Bay company. He was also a to it, has made it worth while to attempt Rhoades have filed separate bills of complaint canceious nature, and it is generally member of the first Manitoba legislature. in the United States circuit cDurt at Great Jump in Oil. the reclamation of desert lands. conceded that but few months, at most, are Rev. Thomas Slade of Lewiston, Minn., St. Paul against the Minneapolis & St. Although the petroleum dealings have lefo for him. It has been found to pay, and having died at the home of his son, T. C. Slade, in Louis Railway company to recover damages not been established a week on the stock Prince William, the eldest son of Frederick Lewiston. He was born in 1&05 in England, for injuries received in an accident thus answered the first great question the house were speedily filled, and the galleries exchange the members of that board have William, and the future heir to the German removed to Davenport, Iowa, in which occurred on Sept. 2, 1886,near Norwood. were crowded' Profound silence experienced a corner, that they will remember throne, received the title of major general in modern hie capital has been 1852, and in Wisconsin in 1859. reiened. The plenipotentiaries awaited for many years. The market as a bnthday present from the emperor Jan. Joseph Junglen, who died at St. Cloud, by no means slow in lending its hand Prince Bismarck the lobby, and as soon N. C. Foster, the Fairchild lumberman, at the opening was quiet, but the certificates 27. The advanced age ot the monarch, and as he arrived they went with him to the hall Minn., recently, was a cyclone victim, rt- Jk the frail condition of the crown prince's to the project, and thousands of acres who owns a little railroad twenty-nine were scarce for delivery and of the tederal council, where they held a ceiving serious injuries at that time from health, had much to do with the grandson's miles long, from the Eau Claire river to brokers had some premonition of trouble. private conference. At 1U.30 the members that but a few years ago were regarded the effects of which he never fully recovered. rapid promotion. Two vears ago—he is now Osseo via Fairchild, has on foot a scheme The price was gradually bid up and at 2 of the council entered the reichstag, and He also lost three children in the twenty-nine—Prince William ranked only as as entirely worthless, or at best to extend the line to Rhinelander and to o'clock reached 96. In the New York stock took positions to the lett of the presidential storm. a major, and people looked with surprise at Winona, and make a connection with other exchange at that time the corner culminated chair. Immediately afterward the president only fit for grazing, are now growing Mrs. C. E. Carver died at her home in the slowness with which he advanced, yet all roads at those points. It is said the on a demand by E. K. Willard that was called away for an interview with Prince praised the thoroughness of his military education. Faribault, Minr., alter a painful sickness more and more productive under each projected road may be included in the all the certificates sold him must be delivered. Bismarck. At, 12 32 Bismarck appeared, Innumerable princelings were then of several months. Mrs. Carver had been southwestern connection proposed for the This sent the brokers climbing for and the members rose in a bod}'. The chancellor, succeeding year's cultivation and beneath above him. as well as untitled men of not a resident of Faribault for upwards of Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western. oil, but it could not be obtained in time after a pause, said: much longer service, for a Prussian prince thirty years, and for a number of years the vivifying and developing influence and the certificates were bought in under The sad duty devolves upon me of making The State Insurance commissioner has receives his straps at the aye of ten. He was actively engaged in business there. the rule. The prices went up to 145. of water. to you an official communication of what decided that the Fidelity and Casualty was compelled to work, says a recent biographer, The funeral of Sheriff Mickley of St. you know alreaay—that since 8:30 o'clock like the rest of his comrades, equally Insurance Company of New York is entitled Cloud, Minn,, occurred on the 5th inst. his inajestv. Emperor William, has been at, subject to military discipline. Earlv and to do more than one kind of business Capt. Bogardus Retires. It was in charge of the A. 0. U. W., with rest with his tathera In consequence of late he was with his regiment, ordered about A few years ago the most noted revivalist in that state in spite of the protest of the P. R. Gribler and B. Rensken, o! the St. Capt. A. H. Bogardus of Elkhart, 111., this event the Prussian throne, and with as an ordinary major. He is slender Lloyd Plate Glass Company of New York. in the United States was ttus, according to article eleven ot the imperial Cloud lodge Joseph Hoffman and J. L, champion wing shot of the world, visited in build and shorter in stature than The argument was made that a certificate constitution, the imperial dignity, has Kniskem, of the Sauk Rapids lodge, and the Associated press office recently and his brother, the "Naval Hohenzollem" Flavius Littlejohn. He died the other could not issue to the Fidelity company fallen upon his majesty, Frederics III, king McMoran and J. L. Uptagrove, of the G. A. said he will not again compete for the His right hand is badly crippled and under the reciprocal law of that state, but day in the poor house at Paw Paw, of Prussia. The telegraphic intelligence received R.. as pall bearers. The bar held a meeting championship honors. Advancing years hi* right arm two inches shorter than his Commissioner Shandrew holds that he is by me allows of the assumption that and attended in a body, as did the and domestic affliction are the moving left "Yet the skill he possesbes is remaikable Mich. He was entered as a drunkard empowered to give a wide interpretation his majesty, the reigning emperor and king, He carries his sword upon parade as county officials, G. A. R. post and fire s. causes. For seventeen years the of the law, especially when the interests of and pauper, and was killed by falling will leave San Remo to-morrow, arriving in well as any officer, and has become a most companies. The services were in the court 'f captain has been champion of the state are concerned, and ia justice to due course in Berlin. During the last days excellent fencer, rides like a Cossack and room, and were conducted by Rev. E. V. America, and since 1875 champion of the or jumping from his window at night. the company, which has built up a large ot his life I received from the much shoots wita unerring aim. No officer the Campbell, Presbyterian. The procession world. It was on May 25, 1871, that he business after many yearB of honorable lamented king a connrmation of the power Littlejohn was, in his prime, one of army is more popular, and none is more to the cemetery was the largest ever seen shot his first match at Fleetwood Park. fur work which only left with his hie, the service, he has refused to acknowledge the clever. He has a pieasant word for all, and the most effective of oratois, and a in St. Cloud upon such an occasion. New York. §iuce then he has twice visited signature which lies before me, and which protest submitted by the Lloyd's attorneys, cracks his joke with the common man as England. In -sixteen matches Bbot there The body of August Zielike, who was empowers me to close the reichstag warm friend of John B. Gough. Such and issued the necessary certificate though he were of lis number. His training he was successful in all but one, and this lost in the great storm of Jan. 12, near at the usual time when its labors to the Fidelity company. has been very democratic. He attended instances are not rare, and the question defeat was owing to an injurious charge of Co~oim, Dakota, has mst been found one are finished. I addressed to the emperor school at Cased, boarding with one of the powder at a critical juncture. He says in the tequest that he should sign only and a half miles southeast from his home. is at least a just one, whether teachers, and treated exactly as one of the the future championship matches must be with the first letters of his name. His The Fisheries. other boys. Taking his luuch one day he the method adopted by these men in made by younger men. majesty replied that he believed himself still noticed one of his comrades eating the The Tilden Estate. Communications have been passing betweenOttawa able to write his name in full. In consequence the end results advantageously for black bread which the poorer classes use The suit of Col. Georgo H. Tiiden for al and Washington relative to of this the historical document with in Germany. Wishing to taste it, he offered A Louisiana Cyclone. construction of that clause of the will of themselves or others. While there is the publication of Canada's proposal for a the iasr, signature ot his majesty lies before to "trade" with the bov—the son of a poor his uncle, ex-Go\. Samuel J. Tilden, which settlement of the fisheries dispute on a me. Under the circumstances I assume it A cyclone passed over the southwestern mechanic. It pleased the prince's palate so a cry all along tne line for less highpressure provides for libraries in New York, New would be accordance with the wish or the trade basis and the American answer part of Opelousas, La., a few days ago. much tnat he made an agreement to exchange in business, in education and Lebanon and Yonkers, was brought to reichstag. as well as ot the representatives thereto. The Canadian proposal is as follows- lunches with the boy everv dav, and The dwellings of Chapman Guidey, Mr. trial before Judi:e Lawrence, of the supreme of the tederal government, not to separate social affairs, can not our preachers thenceforward he alwavs feasted upon the Prevost, Valentine Lavergins, Mr.' Marcote court. Coun-el for the pliantiff just now, but to remain in session until after That with a view of removing all the black bresd baKed in the hou-e ot the mechanic. and L. Bourgeois were blown to pieces. read just our spiritual interests to the (laimed that the clause in reference to the the arnval ot his majesty, the emperor. I causes of difference in connection with the He was graduated after several C. Guidey and his son each had an arm libraries was in\alid. Col. Tilden testified therefore do not make any use ot the imperial same moderation that is demanded fisheries, it is proposed by her majesty's vears at Cassel among the first in his cla^s. broken. The youngesb child of Valentine authorization beyond depositing it in as to the relatives ol the late statesman. He afterward—as is the Hohenzol'ern custom—attended plenipotentiaries that the fishermen of Lavergins wac killed. Three brothers, elsewhere. Our welfare for this world the archives as an historical document and Geargo W. Smith, one of the executors* the university at Bonn, and both countries shall have all privileges enjoyed who were keeping a store, lost their house requesting your president to induce the testi heJ that the personal property left* bv joined the famous Saxo-Borrussen corps, and other worlds alike requires less during the existence of the fishery and their goods were scattered for miles. adoption of resolutions which will reflect the ex-governor was valued at $4, 700,000' over whose annual meetings he presides. The articles of treaty of Washington, in consideration extravagance and more temperance All the members of the family of Louis the teeling and conviction ot the reichstag. and the real estate at $500,000. German people look upon Prince William as of a mutual arrangement providing Bourgeois were injured. About a dozen It does not become me to give from this official the wearer of the mantle of Fredeiick the Ledyard admitted that this was the es-%§i all through. Have we yet caught the for greater freedom of commercial place expression to the personal feelings dwellings and as many more outbuildings Great, and beneve him destined to fulfil the tate, saying that it was $4,400,000 for intercourse between the United States and with which the decease of my real spirit of temperance as a social were demolished, and in every case the inmates cnenshed hopes of Germany, further the the special trust legacy over the legaciea Canada and Newfoundland. 7 master, the departure of the first German were injured and the household effects plans of Bismarck and Moltke, and cement to relative. The arguments were "postpoued .,&ud religious principle? follows:*1 emperor from our midst, fills me The American reply is as destroyed. X0rX%C£M fSSiM the union of the Fatherland. until March 21. W&effltitiik *Lh 3 mmmaamm