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Few Ulm Review. PITH OF THE HEm. FIFTIETH COKGRESS. Science and the Bible. a stores, without which it is useless to The Lieutenant General, tt reach Wadelai. Th government of the At the session of the general" assembly Congo state has received advices at Dr. Herald's Washington, special: Fro tu t\ the Southern Presbyterian church at Mangold, of Kiel, is a to t»tart in onghly reliable sources, it is learned that News from Washington. BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Baltimore, the case of Rev. Dr. Woodrow search of Stanley. Abstract of the Proceedings of the story of Gen. Sheriden's illness was only half of Georgia was resumed, and he continued Senate and House. The Republican senators held a caucus told. He has been very ill, indeed, dangerously the presentation of his appeal. quoted HEW ULM, MINNESOTA* on the fisheries treaty One of the senator Record of Casualties. so. For twenty-four hoursJxoin Monday from his speech a writings in which he SENATE. pt^lgi C^ who engaged in the fight for a consideration supported the idea of evolution, and said: dinner hour, his condition was such Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis, an aged woman, of the treaty with open doors The senate decided by a vote of 2 8 to He had been charged with subordinating as to cause his family physician to and her three grand-children were smothered states at the caucus finally agreed to 27 not to consider the fisheries treaty in An Indiana lawyer, who has been the Scriptures to science. This was to death at Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. fear his demise at any moment discuss the measure with open doors. open session. Th division was upon true. ad never spoken or written a and Mrs. Llewellyn were away from home, looking up the matter a little, finds had a stroke of strict party lines, except in the case of Representative Adams, from the committee word which could bear any such construction. leaving their children in chaige of Mrs. Senator Hale, who voted with the democrats apoplexy. O that there are 800 dead laws on the on the judiciary, reported favorably had never taught a word at Lewis, who was Mrs. Llewellyn's mother. adversely to the Riddleberger resolution. the bill extending the criminal jurisdiction account of the statute-books of that State. «&•*«»<•*,* would throw a doubt upon the headship of Shortly before midnight the house took N time has yet been fixed for the of the circuit and district courts of efforts of members Adam, without regard to the manner in fire and was partially destroyed. When taking up of the treatylH* the United States to the great lakes and of the which, or the material of whichGod formed the flames had been dxtinguished Llewellyn their connecting watere, with a provision A sharp Maine constable opened a his body. He believed Adam was a miraculous household and his wife returned, a it was -i, HOUSE. that the act shall not apply to rivers creation. He held all his beliefs to the cement barrel recently on suspicion. other in a discovered at the occupants of the connecting such lakes when wholly within In thelfouse^Mr. McShane reported from teaching of the Hol Scriptuies and to house had perished. Th children were 'y£r\ fnends to conceal He found it packed solidly with sand, the United States. the India committee Mr. Toole's bill to nothing else. So he holds his opinion aa to hged six years, four years and eighteen the true provide for the sale of certain lands pat wet down, and in the middle ot the I has been decided by the Democratic the formation of Adam's body. Upon any respectively. facte of the ei.ted to the Flathead tribe of Indians. committee on ways and means at the Bubject of which the ScriptureB are silent barrel was a 30-gallon keg of whisky These lands are located in the Bitter Roo eral's illness, it tariff bill shall be laid aside in the House he accepts natural history as his Miscellaneous News Notes. valle Mont-. Mnnt £_*x£§s valley, 4 is difficult to for consideration of the legislative, executive guide, but only on such subjects. As a learn just when and judicial appropriation bill, whieh, Tw bodies were cremated at the St. church court, the general assembly ad SENATE, Edward Everett Hale has come to it is believed, will occupy a week or 1 0 nothing to do with his view outside the -sj~r— the first symp- Louis crematory making five successful incinerations the conclusion that this country was days, when the Republicans will have decided The Senate committee on agriculture teachings of the Bible. All it as to do is since the furnaces were put in CrEN. SHERlDhb/ toms appeared, whether they are willing to vote on has ordered a favorable report on the to discover if bi teachings conflict with operation two weeks ago. not named after Americas Vespucius. but it is known ~than no less than Hatc bill to enlarge the duties of the departmen the Mills bill without offering amendments. the Scriptures, and if they do then A monument has been erected at Gettysburg, In fact he is of the opinion that Vespucius of agriculture, and make it an five physicians were in consultation Monday the case must end. quoted from Pad by Ma). Bigelow and several other executive department. took his first name from thig dmgton, Brown and others tneir views of night and Tuesday mormnsr. I is also In a recent conversation with the secretar gentlemen on the where Gen. Hancock The committee on appropriations has the dust of which man was formed, meaning positively asserted that a priest was seen to country. of the interior, Gen. D. C. Atkins, fell wounded during Pickett's charge. completed the consideration of the Indian dust from which, through steps from hurriedly enter the houfce simultaneously^ commissioner of Indian affairs, expressed I is of granite with a total height of eight appropriation bill. I has made a net reduction one stage to another, an came to have an earnest desire to tender and receive acceptance feet six inches and bears on the inscription: with the doctors at a time when a'l excite-*, of $226,000, making the total appropriation dominion over all other living Justice L. Q. C. Lamar is reported of his resignation at an early "Major General Winfield Scott Hancock ment was general's chamber above. JRQ $8,172,000. W creatures. I made no difference day. A the earnest request of Secretary wounded July 3, 1863, and on the as saying he doubted "if the young remained in he house all night, fehowllg, whether the formation of Adam's HOUSE, Vilas he has consented to remain in office rear face, A*JEretiedt Comrades and that the family was prepared for the worst. body was mediate or immediate. was white men of the south have any A ~'**m until after the letting of the annual contracts Friends.'' Mr. Hud called up and passed in the All Monday night the general was a semiconscious made a living soul, and God made a covea for Indian supplies, which, will occur house to-day the senate bill to allow the more energy and thrift than their 5 with him. The presbytery of Augusta state and it was not until noon £#v early in June. Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western road The Mississippi Flood. fathers had while I fear the blacks could find a conviction against the next day that he showed signs of improve- right of way through the Lac Flambeau There is much anxiety in Washington speaker's belief for he had not antagonized He has continued to improve, and is iReports received at Quincy, 111., record are going from bad to worse." reservation in Wisconsin. Mr. Nelson about the time of adjournment of congress. the Bible. ad not taught at God the drowning of Samuel Moore by the now believed to be past the critical statef introduced a bill granting the Duluth The senate, by the action of the had performed his works supernaturally. floods in the Indian Grove levee district, & Winnipeg railroad right of way through finance committee will save several weeks at will have to be determined by each and two of the children of Wm Johnso A fond mother called the other day the Fon Lac reservation. r'^i'*" 1/ of the time at would otherwise be consumed individual mind. believed at God in the Sny district are unaccounted for, Gossip About VUIafd. in reaching a vote upon the tariff, STSNATE. upon President Patton, of Princeton, formed man out of the dust of the ground, and no trace of them can be found. I is but a month would be a very short time and yet he was charged with teaching cona The telegraphed from New York to The senate has confirmed a D. and asked anxiously if her son would probable at many fatalities will be recorded in which to examine the houBe bill. If any Jenkins of Osage, Iowa, to be agent for to the Bible and the standards because effect at Henry Villard is soon to be in when all the facts regarding be taken well care of at college. Said bill is passed by the house and sent to the the Indians of the Sisseton agency in Dakota he went beyond and believed beyond control of the Northern Pacific railway the flood are fully known. Much senate, the leading Republican senators what was contained in them or and the Oregon & Transcontinental coma Dr. Patton: "Madame, we guarantee sickness prevails among the destitute Bay they will never vote to adjourn until upoajwhich they were silent. sustain again arouses a good deal of interest The presiding officer of the senate announced people from the inundated districts, satisfaction, or return the boy." definite action has been taken on the tariff. the synod of Georgia would be to condemn in Milwaukee, owing to the fact as the select committee to examine but the relief committee of Quincy into all questions touching the all who believe there a be some truth the Wisconsin Central railway is also eoS-^ are rendering every possible assistance to meat product of the United States, Senator evolution. It as a fact at the church trolled by Villard and his friends. Someinteresting those in distress. The river is falling slowly, Gen. Boulanger is said to have sold Vest, Plumb, Manderson, Cullom and had never failed deciding on science to facts have transpired about having declined nine inches from tha Items About People. Coke. decide wrong. the manuscript of his new and presumably Villard's relations with the Oregon & highest point reached. Trains on the western Transcontinental companvan the Northern The Spooner bill putting telegraph companies roads will be resumed and the damage Rev.. William Adams of Augusta, the subscription book on the The Marquis De Mores, who has been Pacific railroad. When the money to all roads in the locality will be repaired under the jurisdiction of the interstate prosecutor, followed in defense of the action hunting tigers all winter, is on his way German invasion of France for $40,000. a was tight and the company had as speedily as possible. commerce commission is likely to of the Georgia synod in suspending Mr. back from India to this country. I a letter difficulty to meet the demands upon it,Mr. be reported favorably to the senate. Unless Within the hands of men with Woodrow, He said at Mr, Wood row's received by his counsel he states at This fload will be remembered as without Villard came forward, and, on a lew days' the bill is made more radical than doctrine served to unsettle the minds of he will sail from Calcutta on April 27, and precedent in the destruction and a great head the pen is mightier than notice furnished the Oregon Trancsontinental the committee now seem likely to make it, the church people, and at the question expected to arrive in New York a the suffering created, but it is thought at company with $5,000,000 which the sword. the Western Union will make no opposition should be disposed of by the convention the worst of the high water is passed. middle, of June. relieved it of all its embarassment, and to it. These people are inclined now and forever. Bu the worst at could happen has already Hon. William F. Cody, Indians,cowboys, placed it on a firm footing. to favor a moderate bill occurred, hundreds of families have animals, tents and paraphernalia, arrived also found purchasers for the Oregon for the reason at if they A horse stolen from an Ohio farmer been rendered homeless and thousands of 1 ^Labor's Cause. in New on the Persian Monarch. Th Railway and Navigation bon were under government regulation they acres of growing crops ruined, to say two years ago came home the other deck was crowded with the company. thus furnishing to at companv ^The floor of the house was accorded one think it would stop, or at least turn aside nothing af the loss entailed by demolished Buffalo Bill was, of course, the center of day last week to the committee of labor, the money it requiied. This year Mr. v*/,\ day by himself, having a saddle and a great deal of the adverse criticism which dwellings, wrecked fences and washouts. a a on Th shore was lined with and Mr- O'Neill of Missouri, chairman of lard took a large part of the Northern is periodically showered upon them, and bridle on. He was traced back for the northern end of Adams county spectators, many of whom had field glasses. Pacific third mortgage bonds. Mr. Villard's stave off the day of government telegraph. at committee, called up the bill to confine to the southern end of Pike county the friends in Germany have not only over 40 miles to the inn where he the sale of th a products of convict Senator Vest introduced the house biH land on the Illinois side of the river was been willing to furnish largesums of money labor to the state in which they are prodocfld. broke loose, but no one came to claim Belva Lockwood, who was nominated protected by a system of levees, the region granting the Duluth, Rainy Lake River & Mr, O'Neill explained: for these but are ready to continue to do for President by the Equal Rights convention, enibracing 250,000 acres, the soil being the Southwestern Railway company the right The measure originated in a visit to this so, so far as may be required, and they held at Des Moines, Iowa, says she to construct and maintain a pivot drawbridge richest in the state. All the region is now have purchased a large a of the city oi manaEactarers from New York, across the Red River of the North has received a telegram announcing her one vast lake from six to ten feet in depth. Oregon Transportatio company's stock, Brooklyn, J-ersey City, Philadelphia, and between Minnesota and Dakota. Rev. Antoinette Brown Blackwell nomination, but the official notification Along the bluffs on the eastern edge of the with the expectation at Mr. Villard will otiwr cities -*ha appeared before the coramifcfc£S» has not yet arrived. She will wait for the submerged district hundreds of families who now lives in Elizabeth, N. J., HOUSE and Tjkfcntr«od the absolute ruin hereafter be prominent in the management formal document before making her acceptance are camped, living in tents, huts and in tliat E&aMSid tikntn a the face from the compcdjlikra of the company. The house adopted a resolution authorizing was the first woman preacher in the public. the open air, Before the flood most of the the committee on foreign affairs to oS cwmvkt labor. One industry people were well to do,prosperous farmers, country. She was the minister of an I is well known at Senator Davis of alfctT amot&er was attacked by this convict inquire into the facts concerned with th but now they have little or nothing. Much Minnesota, while engaged in campaign labor syatem, and in each case the industry Ohio Congregational church thirtyfive imprisonment in an English jail of sickness prevails among the unfortunates, work, spoke for several hours with a A Novel Point. was obliged to lower the rates of wages Curtin Kent, a naturalized Aiherican citizen. owing to want and exposure, but years ago. She is now a Unitarian. etrong electric light glaring in his face. I OT go out of business. Men who were Kent was recently convicted of a measures have been taken to alleviate A message from the president re affected one of his eyes, and he haB suffered dynamite conspiracy in London, and sentenced paying 2 and $2-50 a day to their employes, their sufferings. without approval the senate bill for severely since. has submitted to one found themselves face to face with to imprisonment. Th American relief of Warder, recently postmaster very painful operation—that of having a 41'. In the Sny levee district below Quincy competitors who paid only five cents an consul general at London says the American at Lawrence, Ivan., for an "allowance of. President Seelye, of Amherst College, red instrument thrust up one nostril hour. Th labor organization of the the situation is indefinitely worse an citizenship of Kent was shown in the $625 for extra clerk hire was laid before to open a pus cavity near the optic nerve. countiy had urged upon the committee the region to the north. Th towns of trial, and the conviction was in direct conflict is gifted with a remarkable memory. the senate. The grounds of the veto are: or a time at gave him relief, but latterly Fall Creek, Seenorn and Hulls are but with the charge of the court. the necessity for the passage of the bill. Such allowances are fixed by the postmaster He is able to greet by name he has suffered more than ever. He lost merely islands, and hundreds of refugees A long discussion ensued, one of the The postoflice appropriation bill was general, and in this case tw applications the sight of the eye and went to New York are huddled together in limited space. speakers being Mr. Wilson of Minnesota, every living graduate of the college passed. During the debate the inefficient for additional allowance had been tor treatment. Fou or five families are Jiving in each of who argued against the bill on constitutional postal service in the west was thoroughly declined, The expense was, therefore, incurred whom he has ever met, and freshmen the rooms in the few houses above the grounds. An amendment was ventilated. Mr. Toole of a a and at the postmaster's risk and the water and are suffering intensely. who have not been in college a week adopted prohibiting the importation for Mr. Voorhees of Washington Territory passage of special acts in such eaten would Crimes and Criminals. commercial pui poses of all goods, wares or The damage to the railroad property is voiced the wishes of the people of the territories are surprised to hea.r the President haAe a dangerous tendency to encourage merchandise from any foreign country enormous, and it will be three weeks after for a more efficient mail service Billy Andrews, proprietor of the Deadwood postmasters to substitute their own judgment address them by their first names. the water subsides before the trains can the United States which, in whole or in part, than they were now receiving. Th conduct restaurant, at Ashland, Wis., shot fort at of the department and to be running on time. were manufactured or produced by convict of First Assistant Postmaste General aud killed his wife, then committed sui. relax wholesome discipline. Th time al labor, and prescribing penalties for the Owing to the great confusion it is impossible Stevenson was the subject of unfavorable cide. lowed by the constitution for the appro A physician in the American Maga^jg^jlinstfalmg violation of this prohibition. The previous id obtain detailed losses, Republican comment. val of bills expired in this case or the Digguised as a man Lillie Richmond question was then ordered—yeas 185 the aggregate will reach fully $3,000,000 the evil custom of 19t inst. Th senate adjourned from SENATE. shot at Bolander. a real estate agent nays 43—on the engrossment and third from crops alone. May 17 until May 21. The message was in the streets of Chicago but missed him. talking to an invalid about his pains, The senate finance subcommittee held reading of the bill, and then the house adjourned. NIARKETS-Chicago. drawn and engrossed on the I OTA Bolander disarmed the woman, who was its first meeting upon the tariff bill. The The senate passed, with amendments, says that once he requested a mother the 19th the message and bill were Cash quotations were as follows: Flour arrested. Bolander says he has lived with meeting was designed only to bring out the the house bill to establish a department Bteadv, demand only moderate winter, $2.75@ ed to the secretary of the senate, who declined Lillie Bome tune and both claim to be mar to mark a stroke upon a paper views of the members as to the proper of labor. Mr. O'Neil had an interview 4.75 spring, $1.75@5: rye, $2.90® 3.30 No. 2 to receive tbem on the ground at ried. The motive for the shooting has course to pursue in the preparation of the with the speaker and Mr. Randall each time that she asked a sick daughter spring wheat, 84*4085120: No. 2 red, 89c No. they could only be presented to the senate not developed. bill. was assured at the committee on 2 corn, SS^c No. 2 oats, 36c No. 2rye, 67*20 in actual session, and they were therefore how she was. The next day, to No, 2 barlev, 69c No. 1 flax seed, $1.35: prime rules will give additional time to the committee Several hours were spent in secret session Jame Hutchinson, a Burlington & Missouri transmitted as soon as the senate convened, timothy seed, $2.25 mess pork, per bbl, $14.20: on labor, which, he says, guarantees ostensibly discussing the motion of her incredulous astonishment, she switchman, died at Omaha, from the with this explanation. lard, per 100 lbs, $8.47*3 short ribs sides the passage of the bill. Senator Sherman to proceed to the consideration effects of having his tongue bitten off in a (loose), $7.55@7.60 dry-salted shoulders made 106 strokes! A three months' Mr. a said the communication raised of the fieheries treaty with open fight with Jame Morgan, a brakeman. (boxed). $6@6.25: short clear sides (boxed) The bill provides for a department of a very impoitan constitutional question, 71s@838C" doors but in rpahty debating the merits of visit away from home was prescribed. $8 10@8 15 sugars, cut loaf, Morgan was arrested at Lincoln, charged labor, the general design and duties of and moved its reference to the committee granulated, 7c: standard A, 6*20. the treaty itself Senator Morgan was with manslaughter. He denies having bitten which shall be to acquire and diriuse on privileges and elections, which the principal speaker. On the produce exchange to-dav the butter off his opponent's tongue, claiming among the people of the United States A very curious court proceeding, was agreed to. market declined creamerv, 16@20c dairy The senate considered the house bill at Hutchinson did it himself. useful information on subjects connected 15@17c. Eggs easier at 12ig313c. says the Louisville Courier-Journal, making an appropriation to supply a deficiency with labor, and especially upon its relation Two weeks ago two young men named in the appropriation for expens°s Duluth. ,v to capital, the hours of labor, the was held in the case of a prisoner on Who Was the Forger? Joh Lithorow and a Gallyfry hired of collecting the revenue from customs. earnings of laboring men and women, and a livery team at Bathgate, Dakota, to go DULUTH, Snecial Telegram, May 26 —Wheat jtri.^l in Hopkinsvvlle recently. The The bill passed with amendments, the the means of promoting their material, Maris & Smith, brokers, of No. 2 0 South was dull and lower to-day. There wa3 little to Langdon in Cavalier county. Tliey principal one striking out the clause repealing social, intellectual and moral prosperity. jury stood ten for conviction with a Third street Philadelphia, are the firm demand, few outside influences and no special borrowed jmns and revolvers from their the law making a permanent annual The peisonnel is to consist of a commissioner, whose name was used by the person or features. Cash wheat was neglected and the certain penalty, and two for accquittal. friend's, toois, a quantity of canned goods appropriation of §5,500,000 for such to be appointed by the president, persons who sent to Secretary FairchildV' close was nominally 85\o for car lots of No. 1 and started off. I the course of ten days expenses. and confirmed by the senate, who is to The Judge communicated this hard. June, which was dull, opened late at the bogus offer of $5,265,000 of bonds oj*T it was found at they had not been at 8634c, hold office for four years and reci\e a salar with the next business an hour later. Sse Senator Blair introduced a joint resolu* the 18th. A member of the firm said: jF fact to the defendant, and give him Langdon, and search Was commenced for of $5,000 a chief clerk, stenographer, decline at 86-%c. I closed nominally at se^c tion providing for the following amendment A letter was sent to Mr. Fairchild which* them. They were captured at Bismarck, 87is(^87:i4c, July wheat opened on a split at the alternative of accepting the opinion minor clerks, copyists and messengers. to the constitution: at no state contained an offer of $5,000,000 of 4 1-2 having driven overland. One horse was •which was i2@"8C below yesterday's last quotations. Bhall ever make or maintain any law re« per cent bonds at $1.0S and $265,000 of a majority as a verdict, which killed by hard driving. Th boys had It dropped to 4S7c. then slowly advanced specting an establishment of religion or Two New Bishops. 4 per cent bonds at §1.27. Both were accepted borne a good reputation before. under small buying to 875gc. which was the top tie quickly agreed to do, paid the fine prohibiting the free exercise thereof, and by Mr. Fairchild. There was no price for the sessiott. Dunne later trading it At the conference in New York, Rev. Dr. Immediately after the finding of the that every state shall establish and maintain a on the part of the forger, whoever imposed and was released from jail. 8678C. ruled dull and sold off to with the last Vincent, ot the Rock River conference, coroner's verdict in the Gen. Beem case at he was. to imitate the firm's signature. a system of free public schools, but business 87c, where it closed with sellers. August and Rev. \V. Fitzgerald, of the New Chicago the impression became general Th first intimation we had oft he at no money raised by taxation shall wheat sold early at 88c, or igc premium Jersey conference, were elected bishops. C. F. Kleine, a jeweler in San An-h at the general had been murdered. This ever be appropriated, applied or given for matter was when Assistant United States over Jul the same time. It closed nominally at Dr. Vincent was born at Tuscaloosa, Ala., impression was heightened by the reading Tieasurer Page informed us at the any school, institution, corporation or tonia, Tex., has a very great curiosity 87%!. September wheat sales of 20,000 bu at Nov. 23, 1832. I 183 8 he moved to of the addendum to his will, Btating at bonds offered by us had been accepted person, whereby instruction is given in 86^c,closed lower to sell. Nothing was reported Pennsylvania. was educated at the in the shape of a small round clock, by he government. I sent word to the writer (Gen^Bgem) had cause to believe any doctrine, tenets, beliefs and ceremonials in October or December wheat. Cars on track, Milton and Lewisburg seminaries and Mr. Page at we had not offered the at he would be foully dealt with, such as are sold generally for about 5 lecerpts, 9,690 bu shipments, 193,893 bu. or observations peculiar to any at the Newark Wesleyan institute. bonds to the government. An investigation because ot a letter he had received addressed religious sect $2, containing a hornet's nest. A was a licensed exhorter in 1849, and in Minneapolis. then followed, and as soon as we saw to William Wade, his office boy from HOUSE. 1850 a local preacher in the Baltimore the letter we it formed Mr. Page at a young man brought it to him saying one whose name was not given, warning "WHEAT—Following were the closing quotations conference. 1852 to 185 7 he had The speaker laid before the House a letter forgery had been committed. Detectives him at such a a might be his mother had had it fixed only charges in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Irom the attorney-geneial asking for a were put upon the case at once, and al made. I is now sufficiently well known In Store. He established in Illinois in 186 5 the deficiency appropriation of $110,000 for a few weeks before and it wouldn't though a certain party is suspected of the that the latter was written or caused to On Northwestern Sunday School Quarterly. the present fiscal year for witness and Cash June. crim3,no proof of his guilt has been disco Aered. Julv. he written by Beem himself, sent to Milwaukee work. When Mr. Kleine came to Track. I 1868 he was elected secretary jurors fees in tfee "United States and territorial The thing was done of course fo™ and there mailed as above described, of the Sunday school union, a position 85*4 85*2 86*2 courts rA^Utah. open the clock,what was his astonishment 86*2 stock jobbing purposes, and the market,* to be handed to him and to form the 84 84*2 85*2 he still occupies. I 187 4 with Lewis 85*2 The conferees on the a of the House as you know.improved afterthe announce* to find a beautifully constructed pretext for the addendum to his will. 82 82 83 82*2 Miller he established the Chaua on Representative O'Neill's bill creating a ment of the purchase. The goAernment FLOUR—Quoted as follows: Patents, sacks to a circle. was at one time wasp's nest, or mud throwers,as they The suicide of the playwright, Frederick department of labor, have reached an can hold the forger, if he is apprehended, local dealers, $4 70 patents to ship, sacks, the pastor of Gen. Grant. Rev. W. Marsden, at his home in New York, and agreement by accepting the Senate amendments, and I suppose he can be severly punished. are called thereabouts. So pleased car lots, $4.30@4.50: in barrels, $4.70@4.90 Fitzgerald is fifty years of age, and was the circumstances leading up to it were the which were merely formal. We are now doing all we can to discover" delivered at New England points, $5.35@5.60 born at Newark, N. studied at the was he with the novel sight that he subject of much comment. A morning paper the guilty a delivered at New York points, $5.25@5.50: delivered Knut Nelson hied in the house and referred says. "Blance Marsden, whose wrongdoing Newark academy and then at Princeton at Philadelphia and Baltimore. $5.20® to the committee on ways and gave the young man a new clock for college. On leaving college he studied law caused the suicide of her father, 5.40 bakers* here, $3 75@3.90: superfine, $ 2 means a letter from Loucks, of Clear the old one and had the curiosity (S3: red dog, sack, $1.50@1.60 red dog, bbl, with Chancellor Runya and Secretary Fred Marsden, the playwright, has been Lake,Dak., giving reasons, cogently stated Double Railroad Wreck. $1 65@1.75: rye flour, per cwt, $1 70. Frelinghuysen, and was admitted to the by friends of her family. After the photographed. The industrious little -why farm machinery should be placed on BEAN AND SHOETS—The market is steady,with bar. was admitted to the church 3cene with her father some weeks ago, and the free list. says at American binders A railroad wreck, followed in ten minutes a fair demand at $10@10.50 per ton for bran, animals entered the whole in the topher short stay with friends across the thirty years ago. was presiding elder cost more and are no better an Canadia by another wreck,occurred at a point and $12@I2.50 for shorts. of the Newark conference until seven years 3treet, she had her trunk sent to a resort of the clock, where the hammer of the COBN—Receipts are fair, and the market is binders. „r t* fifty miles from Kansa City, where the ago when he \i as elected recording secrea on Forsythe street, near Delancey. Before weaker Samples of ungraded sold at 52@54c. Hannibal & Wabash roads run parallel. alarm works, and proceeded to make SENATE. OATS—Firmer. Good samples in fair demand of the missionary society. Alter the he was driven to the last act in his life's The accident resulted in the death of four at 34@37*20. election of these two bishops a fourth ballot drama Marsden tried to find his wavward The Senate committee to investigate th themselves at home. men and the injury of three others one of BAEiiEV—Good No. 3. 40@55c bv sample, and daughter. did not see her, but he Jackson, Miss., election riots, after a suspension was taken, but an adjournment was taken whom will die. The late terrific rain hadwashed poorlv cleaned selling slowlv at a reduction. before the count. While the third ballot learned enough of her doings to convince of three or four weeks, has resumed MIXED FEED—In light demand at $22g.22.50. away a bridge over a a was being taken, a resolution was carried him at his life was blighted and its sittings, having secured six fresh FLAX—Sales at $1.30. Oneida county, N. Y., had a shower vine, and the first accident occurred making the time limit five years. ^-f± worth living. "7 HAI—Beceipts few. and sales of good wild witnesses from Jackson. Th sittings are when an east bound Rock Isla ,,- kg? si of beetles the other day, the area visited made at S-12@16 per ton, but a lenewul of shipments continued with closed doors. freight train was thrown into the ditc' will cut down prices at onoe ^$m00 The sub committee of the committee on by this phenomenon being about Y. fioyston, a brakeman ofEdgerton Junc^ Railroads Crowding the Indians. Foreign News Nuggets. finance of the Senate having in charge the St. Paul. *& 4 4P$ tion, Kan., was on top of one of he two iles square. The beetles were oi investigation of the tariff will consider the Senator Sabin introduced a bill to grant cars at went down into the debris. Hewas The prince of Wales has left Londo for WHEAT—No. 1 hard, 86c bid: No*.'"I Northern, the June bug species and their coming glass and earthenware schedule, and will the Duluth & Winnipeg railroad right of crushed beyond recognition. Immediately Berlin to attend the wedding of Prince 85c bid No. 2 Northern, 83c bid. hear during the remainder of the week afterwards Edward C. Armstrong, CORN—No 2,55c bid, 56c asked. way through the Fond du Lac Indian reservation Henry and Princess Irene. caured great excitement. Their descent Buch persons as have information to give OATS—No. 2 mixed, 36cbid, 36*20asked: Mav, a brakeman, was sent ahead to flag thej in Minnesota. The right of way is Lord Stanley of Preston, Lord Lansdowne's 35*2C bid. 36*oc asked Jane, 34e bid No. "2 respecting this schedule. upon the town was similar to not to exceed 100 feet, and two stations Hannibal freight. mistook the tracks, successor as governor general of whiie, 36c bid 36c asked: No. 3 33c bid. n* HOUSE and was walking along the Wabas road, are to lie allowed on the reservation, an the visitations of the grasshoppers in Canada, leaves England on Jun 4 for BABLET—No. 2, 60c Did: No. 3, 55c bid. when the WabaBh keight dashed a additional space 300 feet wide and 3,000 RYE—No 2, 59e bid. the dominion. the Western states. Soon after dark Caucuses were held by Republican and a curve and instantly killed him MIIXSTDFFS—Ground feed, No. 1, $21 bid, feet long being allowed for stations, shops Democratic members of the house. The Wabash train met the sa.ne fate-, The Emperor of Brazil has wholly recovered $21.50 asUed. Cornmeal, unbolted, $21.50 asked. etc. I the senate Mr. Spooner called the air was filled with a buzzing noise The select committee of the house which two*5 from his attack of pleurisy. Th Bran. bulk. $11 50 asked. as the Rock Island, as tn up and had passed the senate and the electric lights proved a great investigated the late strike on the Reading HAY—No. 1, $13 asked: No. 1 upland prairie coffee treatment adopted by his doctors bridges were only two feet a a and.* bill granting the Milwaukee, Lak $14 bid: timothv, $17 bid. railroad will recommend some drastic will be contiuued, together with small were connected and the heavy cars p!ungedjr attraction for the unusual visitors" Shore & Western railway light of way FLAX SEED—$1.30 bid. b,r-l legislation at is likely to be unpalatabl do6es of strynia as a nerve tonic. down on the wreck of the first a TWM through the Lac de Flambea reservation. POTATOES-.—60C bid. 65c asked. They swarmed around the lights and to both the railroads and their employes. dead bodies were taken outsoonjfeftewardj EGGS—12c bid, 13c asked. Advices from Tunis say at no raiiThas Numerous unimportant amendments were The propositions under consideration are: Sales—One car oats. 36c 1 car No 2 mixed, Neither of the men could be rcognized, a street lamps in clouds. Thousands fallen in at state for the last seven added. The senate passed the senate bill An absolute provision for placing in the oats, June, 34c 3 cars potatoes, 65c 1 car potatoes, it is supposed they were trampB. Engmeerf months, and at the Arabe are making a granting the right of wav to the Yankton were instantly killed in coming too 67c. hands of a receiver any railroad company Ben McCleHan. af the W a a train, wasL^ futile search for pasturage and water. & Missouri Valley Railroad company which as the result of differences with its badly hurt in jumping, and Ben Morris, a close to the lights, and tho streets and They are bringing camels, oxen and horses Milwaukee. through the Yankto Indian reservation, employes fails for ten ten days to operate negro youth, was so a at to the city and selling them for the merest Washington Territory. Th house committee sidewalks were covered with dead MILWAUKEE. May 26.—Flour dulL Wheat the road a requirement at all train is expected to die. Johrf*yr^B tbfcRockll Jo ng. weak cash, 82%c July, 83%c. Com weaker on Indian affairs ordered a favorable crews but no other employes shall give ten Island fireman, also sufterehslightinjuriAjtV frugs. It is thought that the fire raging No. 3, 54*20. Oats Quiet No. 2 white, 39 report on the house bill granting to Dr. Schweinfurth writes from Brussels days notice of an iutention to quit work It will be some time before ehe track caTcfr Eve lower: No. 1, 65*4C Barley steady No. on the mountains drove the bugs the Puyallup Railway company right of that there is no reason to be uneasy a and at the railroad companies must be cleared. Meanwhile, road& tjilif 2, 65*ac. Previsions lower. Pork—May, $14.20. way through the PuyalJup Indian reservation. give ten days notice to their employes of Stanley's fate. is probably waiting Lard—May, $.150: June, $8.60. Butter weaker use other tracks. irom the woodei territory. »4 Washington Territory,_, dairy, 14@15a Eggs higher fresh, 12@13a a reduction of wages. 1 aall'way for Tippoo Tib's reinforcement* Cheese quiet Cheddars, 12@13c. __ mmam