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MINNESOTA NEWS. Republican Convention. nets to market. VPe approve the legislafSoR -effected or proposed any tfOiBBsmfheir-Steaa garded as one of the ablest polrfc_* New Ulm Review. by congress to prevent alike unjust burdens Professing adherence to the Monroe doctrine, in the state. and unfair discriminations between the starfeea. It lias seen with-idle complacency the extension In 1860 he was eleeted reportei of the supreme m'-— We reaffirm the policy of appropriating the THST M13CKES0TA THIEb,* of foreign influence in Central America, court. In July, 1862, when President First Day. thepubnclandsrftheUnitedStatestobehomesteads and of foreign trade everywhere among our Lincoln issued his call for 500,000 three-yeai for American citizens and settlers, neighbors. I has refused to charter, sanction BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. At Chicago, on Jnne 19 precisely at 12:31 troops, Gov. Morton called upon Harrison to S. Hace nominated for Congress to Succeed: aliens, which Republican party established or eneourag* any American organization for aid in ecruiting'the regiment for the_ Sixth the gavel of Chairman Jones, chairman of J. S. MaeBonald. in 1862, against the persistent opposition of MINNESOTA^ constructing the Nicaragua caaal, a work of NEW ULM, Indiana district. His commission, bearing t&e National Republican committee* sounded 9/4 the Democrats in congress, and which has vital importance "bo the maintenance of the The Third Minnesota congressional district date of July 14,1862, was the first oneissuea sharply on the mahogany desk, and the brought our-great Western domain into such Monroe doctrine, and of our natioaal influences convention met in Red Wing to nominatea by the famous war governor, and made Harrison magnificent development. The rest oration of in Central and South America and necessary candidatefor the seat in congress now filled1 Republican convention of 1888 was formally a Becond-lieutenant. He was made cap There is a boarding house for unearned railroad land grants to the public for the development of trade with by Jddge MacDonald. Capt. A. Reed was the? tain of Co. A as soon as it was recruited, and opened. Rev. Fran W. Gunsaulus of the domain for the use of actual settlers, which our Pacifie -territory, with South America "whooping cough children''^and^hg|j most prominent candidate, and he started in when the whole regiment was filled he was selected Plymouth Congregational Church of Chicago, was begun under the administration of President and with the islands and further coasts of the lacking only three votes of enough to B©minate colonel. Vx*!5Vj}*^ parents, in the Catskihs Arthur, should be continued. We deny opened the proceedings with prayer. Pacific ocean him, the first formal ballot standing*^* Gov. Morton offered to send some one else at the Democratic party as ever restored follows. Chairman Jones, after Secretary Fessenden into the field in order at Harrison might one acre to the people, but declare that by THE FISHEBIES. had proceeded with the reading of the call hold his civil position in Indianapolis. But Reed 29 Strobeck..- ~~~~2" A New Jersey barber keeps a goat the joint actum of Republicans and Democrats "We arraign the present Democratic administration appropriating the votes to each state and this offer was refused and Harrison went into about ft%- millions of acres of unearned Strait 18 for its weak and unpatriotic treatment to devour the hair shorn from his territory, addressed, the convention closing the field with his troops. After serving in lands, originally granted for the construction Hall 14 TotaL^. -63 of the fisheries question, and its pusillanimous as follows: Gentlemen of the convention: Kentucky and Tennessee, the regiment in of railroads, have been restored to the public customers. *r The Hall men had much in their favor, surrender of the essential privileges The national committee has requested the January, 1864, was formally assigned to domain, in pursuance of he conditions inserted Goodhue was not at aU satisfied Reed could to which our fishing vessel are entitled in announcement of these further officers for the first brigade (Ward's) of the third division by the Repubican party in the original be elected if nominated, and Marcus John Canadian .ports under the treaty of 1818, your temporary organization. They will be of the Twentieth army corps, with which grants. We charge the Democratic administration son was positive Hall could. So Johnson One of the wonders of Paris is a the ^reciprocal maritime legislation of 183 0 read: body he served until the end of the war. At with failure ibo execute the laws corralled a couple of votes from Kandyobi and the county of nations, and which Canadian Resaca he captured the enemy's line and securing to settlers title to their homesteads, Vrell 2,359 feet in depth. Hot water The Secretary—For temporary secretaries: and Chandler and Wilson gathered Goodhue fishing vessels Teceive in the ports of the four guns, and at Peach Tree Creek his bravery and with using appropriations made for at Hon. Charles W. Chisbec of Michigan, Hon. into the fold, while Maj. Strait- told Bice United States. We condemn the policy of rushes out of this well in a stream 114 was such at Gen. Hooker recommended purpose to harass innocent settlers with Michael Griffin of Wisconsin, Hon. Ruell of county and the rest of his friends Hail was the present administration and the Democratic ,him to the secretary of war for promotion, spies and prosecutions under the false pretense Tennessee. feet high. very acceptable as far as he was concerned. majority in congress towards our and he was made brigadier-general. of exposing frauds and vindicating the Fo Temporary Assistant Secretaries—, This fixed the matter and Reed fell victim to fisheries as unfriendly and particularly unpatriotic, law. During his absence in the field the Democratic Hon. James J. Brogan of Tennessee, James bad luck, to semi-lukewarmness on the part and as tending to destroy a valuable supreme court declared vacant the Bixby of Minnesota, Henry M. Capes of Arkansas, of three or four of his adherents and to the New York is preparing to execute national industry and an indispensable office of supreme court reporter, and another isA#ilF S I E O E TEKEITOBIES. William Nelson of New Jersey, A. W. doubt in Goodhue whether he would sueceed, resource of defense against a foreign enemy. person was elected to the position. Leave of its criminals by means of electricity, Monroe of Maryland, E. Wiley of Texas, The government by congress of the territories coupled with the belief at he had not tfcfrpe The .name of American applies alike to all absence was granted Gen. Harrison in the C. M. Shrnno of West Virginia and E. is based upon necessity only, to the his duty by Herbert two years ago, thofl^h citizens of the Republic and imposes upon all and the first execution of that sort is fall of 1864, with orders to report to Gov. Miner of Louisiana. end of at they a become states in the Capt. Reed has denied the latter assertion alike the same obligation of obedience to the Morton. During at 30 days he again made awaited with interest. For Temporary Reading Clerks—Hon. Union therefore, whenever the condtions of many times. laws. At the same time at citizenship is a canvas of the state, and was re-elected for Henry Ballard of Vermont, Col. Clarkson population, material resources, public intelligence and must be the panoply and safeguard of On the second attempt the ballot was thus another term. Then he rejoined the army. Lake of New York, Capt. David Lanning and morality are such as to insure a him who wears it, and protect him whether announced was in the siege of Nashville, served until the of Ohio, James H. Stone of Michigan Within a week three attempts have stable local government therein, the people of high or low, rich or poor, in all his civil Reed 27, Strobeck 2, Hall 34. Total 63 surrender of Johnson, and was with his command and George M. Brinkerhoff of Illinois. such territories should be permitted, as a rights. I should and must afford him protection There was a good deal of cheering when. at the final review of the Union fore been made to chloroform and kidnap Official Stenographer—Gustavus English. right inhentent in them, to form for themselves at home and follow and protect him Mr. Hall was announced as the nominee. in Washington. constitutions and state government Miss Barnett, of Canton, O. A rejected abroad in whatever land he may be in a lawful The following resolutions were adopted. In 1868 he declined a re-election as repoi Sergeant-at-Arms—Charles Fitzsimmons of trade. The men who abandoned the Repubbcan Resolved, That we endorse the nominations er of the supreme court and resumed th lover is supposed to be at the Chicago. party have deserted not only the of the late Republican convention for president practice of law. In 1876 he became the can Mr. Jones then said: Gentlemen—Attherequest cause of honest government, of sound finance bottom of it. and Vice-Piebident and pledge to the didate of the Republican party for governor of the national republican committee I or freedom and purity of the ballot, but especially ticket our hearty support. but owing to a complication of circumstance propose to you as temporary chairman of have deserted the cause of reform in Resolved, Tha we endorse with hearty 1 was defeated. 1879 he was appointed on tr, this convention the Hon. John M. Thurston. the civil service. We will not fail to keep our approval the platform of the late Republican Miss Minnesinger, of Beaver, Pa., Mississippi river convention, and in 18* Mr. Thurston then took the chair and was pledges because they have broken national convention. elected United States senator for Indiana greeted with applause. His opening speech wants $10,000 from the estate of an theirs or because their candidate has Resolved, That while supporting the doetrine the successor of Joseph E. McDonald, was regarded as exceedingly able, and it broken his. We therefore repeat our of protection to American mdnstrip^ took his seat on March 4, 1881. invalid cousin, whom she nursed for created a profound sensation. declaration of 1884, to wit: "The American labor, American homes, American Committees were appointed and the day was LEVI P. MORTON. reform of the civil service, auspiciously begun eight years—and the wonder is that fisheries and American honor, we demand a spent in the work of organization. John C. Levi Parsons Morton is in all respects a under the republican administration, should reduction of taxation to the requirements of any one should oppose her claim. Fremont, was present as the guest of^he self-made man. He was born May 16,1824. be completed by the further extension of the the government, a judicious revision of the Nebraska delegation and in response to enthusiastic a S re a Vermont, just opposite old reform system already established by law, to tariff by such reduction or repeal of duties as calls he was introduced to the convention For Ticonderoga. His father. Daniel Olivei all the grades of the service to which it is applicable. will relieve from unnecessary burdens the and made an eloquent speech. Morton, was a Congregational clergyman at The population of Canada is less The spirit and purpose of the reform necessaries of life and those articles other Fred Douglas, the colored orator, also made Shoreham and Springfield in Vermont, Win should be observed in all executive appointments, than luxuries which do not enter into competition than that of the State of New York some remarks in response to land demands chendon, Mass., and Bristol, N. H. His and all laws at variance with the object with the products of American from the convention. death occurred at the latter place in 1852 of existing reform legislation should be and yet while New York has a debt labor. The income of a country minister is nevei Second Day. repealed, to the end at the dangers of free These resolutions were signed by nine members of only $7,000,000, Canada has a large, but in the case of Rev. Mr. Morton it institutions, which lurk in the power of official The second day of the Republican national of the committee. The other two members was made to serve the purpose of supporting patronage may be wisely and effectively debt of nearly $240,000,000. convention at Chicago was occupied by the brought a minority report as follows, his family as well as to give his six children a avoided." The gratitude of the nation but was rejected: 1. committee on credentials, most of their time start in the world. I was not a great lift to to the defenders of the Union cannot be Resolved, Tha the expression in themajerN having been deyoted to listening to arguments be sure, but courage, pluck and talent did measured bylaws. The legislation of congress A Florida man objects to the appointment report, "We demand a reduction of the rest in the case of Levi Morton. At in the Mahone Wise contest from Virginia. should conform to the pledges made by tien to the requirements of the S twenty yearB of age he found himself the pro of a judge in his State, because a loyal people, and be so enlarged be struck out. Jh prietor of a small store in Hanover, N. H. It and extended as to provide Permanent organization affected by ,r~ at the time of his appointment was a "general store," with a little of everything against the possibility that any man who the election of M. M. Es.tel 01 California as for sale over the counter. Call for Democratic Convention. honorably wore the Federal uniform shall become the said Judge had been in this country president. Among the vice presidents were: an inmate of an almshouse, or dependent Going soon afterwards to New York, h« and be admitted into the Union. Pending AU Democrats and other voters of the State M. S. Chandler, Minnesota L. B. Richardson, less than six months and is now upon private charity. In the presence of made a fortune in the dry goods business, the preparations for statehood, all officers of Minnesota who favor a redaction of the Dakota H. H. Rood, Iowa H. 0. Fairchild an overflowing treasury, it would de public and then became a banker. He was the head present exorbitant tai iff aud excessive taxation thereof should be selected from the bona fide a British subject. and among its secretaries appeared* the scandal to do less for those whose valorous of the firm of Morton, Bliss & Co., and is a are invited to unite in eendiug delegates residents and citizens of the territory wherein names of J. M. Bailey, Dakota J. W. Cockburn, services preserved the government. We denounce thorough business man—shrewd, enterprising, to a state convention to be ne^d in the they are to serve. South Dakota should of Iowa Geo. B. Edgerton, Minnesota, the hostile spirit shown by President liberal and intelligent. citv of St. Paul on Wednesday. Aug. 15. rightTbe immediately admitted as a state in and G. A. Knapp, Wis. In a recent French murder trial the Cleveland in his numerous vetoes ofmeasures During the war, in the dark days of 1862-3. 1888, at 1 1 o'clock, a. m., for the Durposeot the Union, under the constitution framed and Third Day.' for pension relief, and the action of the Democratic bones of the murdered man were he was one of the firmest supporters of the nominating the following state officers, viz.: adopted by her people, and we heartily endorse The principal event of the third day was house of representatives in refusing Governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of Union. He never feared, as others did, that the action of the Republican senate in brought into court and placed before even a consideration of general pension legislation. state, state treasurer, attorney general, chief the adoption of the platform which was received the United States might not be able to repay twice passing bills for her admisbion. The In support of the principles herewith justice of the supreme court, associate the money needed to carry on the war. refusal of the Democratic house of representatives, the accused. The man turned pale, with prodigious enthusiasm, then followed enunciated, to invite the patriotic men of all tice of the supreme court and seven presidential After the war he turned his attention to political for partisan purposes, to favorably hours of speech-making over the candidates but over the ghastly relics reiterated parties, and especially of all workingmen electors. The basis ot representatito affairs, and joined the Republican consider these bills is a willful violation whose names were placed before the whose prosperity was seriously threatened by in said convention is one delegate for eaoJT party. Mr. Morton was elected to congress of the sacred American principle of local selfgovernment his protestation of innocence nevertheless county of the 6tate and one delegate for the free trade policy of the present administration. from the Eleventh district of New York. The convention. The platform adopted in as and merits the condemnation each 25 0 votes or major iraction thereof he was convicted. district had been strongly Democratic, but of all just men. The pending bills in the follows: oast for President Cleveland in 18S4 I he his majority was over 7,000. He was reelected senate for acts to enable the people of Washington, Fourth Day. several counties of tne state, upon thjh basis, THE PLATFORM. two years after. President Garfield North Dakota aud Montana territories will be entitled to representation to said 6tate The Republicans of the United States assembled nominated him as minister to France, which to form constitutions and establish state On the fourth day of the session there was There is a place in the Youghiogheny convention as follows: by their delegates in national convention was unanimously confirmed by the senate governments should be passed without unnecessary tremendous excitement, the interest was universal, river, at Scott Haven, Pa., pause on the threshold of their proceedings delay. Tne Republican party March 1881. The vacant seat thus created Aitkin 2 Martin. 2 delays of all kinds were experienced, to honor the memory of their first pledges itself to do all in its power to facilitat in the house of representatives was filled by Anoea..^ 3 Meeker. 4 called Dead Man's Hole. It is well great leader, the immortal champion of but at last talking closed for a time and balloting Becker. 2 MilleLacs 2 the admission of the territories of New Roswell Flower. In May 1881, Mr. Morton liberty and the rights of the people—Abraham Beltrami 1 Morrison 5* named as a young man named Scott, Mexico, Wyoming, Idaho and Arizona to the commenced. Only three ballots were was appointed honorary commissioner Benton 3 Mower. 4 Lincoln, and to cover also with wreaths enjoyment of self-government as states, general to the Paris international exhibition had and they were as follows: who was drowned there recently, is BieStone 2 Murray. 2 of imperishable remembrance and gratitude such of them as are now qualified as soon aB of electricity. Blue Earth 9 Nicollet 4 1st bal. the heroic names of our later leaders who 2d bal. 3d bal. the tenth man who has met death in possible, and the others as soon as they may Brow 6 Nobles 2 have more recently been called away from Alger. 84 116 122 become so. The political power of the Mormon Carlton 2 Norman 2 Breyities by Telegraph. the fatal pool. our councils—Grant, Garfield, Arther, Logan, Allison 72 73 88 church in the territories, as exercised in Carver 7 Olmsted. 7 Conkhng. May their memories be faithfully Depew 99 99 91 Cass 1 the past, is a menace to free institutions too Otter Tail 7 0 0 Dispatches announce at seven deserters cherished. We also recall with our Fitler 24 Chippewa 2 Pine 2 dangerous longer to be suffered. Therefore have arrived at the camp of Yumbnrga and greetings and with prayer for his recovery Gresham 111 Chisago 2 PipeStone 2 The New York World sent a reporter, 107 123 we pledge the Republican party appropriate report at Stanley, after traversing the Clav 4 Polk the name of one of our living heroes Harrison 80 91 94 legislation asserting the sovereignof Cook 1 Pone 4 blacked as a colored man, 0 0 country of the upper Aruwhimi reached a whose memory will be treasured in the history Hawley 13 the nation in all territories where Cottonwood 2 Ramsey J^ii, 0 rough, mountainous couiitry, where he has both of republicans and of the republic— Ingalls 28 16 the same is questioned, and in furtherance and dressed as one respectable and Crow Wing 3 Redwood the name of that noble soldier anu favorite 5 continuous fights with the natives. He was Phelps 25 18 of that end, to place upon the Dakota 8 Renville well-to-do, to try for admittance and wounded by an arrow and had lost a large child of victory, Philip H. Sheridan. In the Rusk 25 20 16 statute books legislation stringent enough Dodcre 3 Rice 8^ number of his men. Many of his people, they spirit of those great leaders, and of our own to divorce the political from the ecclesiastical Sherman 229 249 244 Douelas Rock 2 attendance at the fashionable-hotels. devotion to human liberty, and with that say, are ill, including the Europeans of his Faribault 4 St. Louis 4 power, and thus stamp out the attendant Blain 35 33 35 Fillmore 5 Scott 8 His appearance in every house created hostility to all forms of despotism and oppression 3 2 party. Stanley is now the mountains, and wickedness of polygamy. The Republican Lincoln 3 Freeborn 4 Sherburne 2 which is the fundamental idea of the surrounded by hostile natives. party is in favor of the use of both gold and McKmley 2 8 7 undisguised consternation. Nothr Goodliue 8 Sibley 5 republican party, we send fraternal congratulations Bilver as money and condemns the policy of Miller 0 0 2 Some time ago August Peterson, living Grant 2 Stearns 13 to our fellow Americans of Brazil upon the Democratic administration in its efforts ing he ordered in their cafes could be three miles west of Red Wing, Minn., discovered After these ballots a recess was taken till Hennepin 33 Steele 5 their gieat act of emancipation, to demonetize Bilver. We demand the reduction traces of oil in the borings from an artesian Houston 6 Stevens 2 evening, but when evening came, the convention found in the kitchen, and not a single which completed the abolition of slavery of letter postage to one cent per ounce. Hubbard 1 Swift 3 well. Afterwards some concealed force was not ready, and the time was given throughout the two American continents. We Isanti 1 Todd. 3 ejected the dnil from the hole. The matter clerk had a single room to spare. up to talking and coucussin^. Depew withdrew earnestly hope that we may soon congratulate Itasca 1 Traverse 2 was reported to Professors Porter and Winchell, from the contest, and then after scenes TREC SCHOOLS. Jackson 2 Wabashd our fellow citizens of Irish birth upon of the state univeieity, who believe of the wildest excitement an adjournment Kanabec 1 Wadena 2 the peaceful iecoveryof home rule for Ireland. In a republic like ours, where the citizens is at the prospects are good for finding was had till Saturday morning. Kandiyohi 2 Two eight-year-old girls of North Waseca 45 We reaffirm our unswerving devotion to the the sovereign, and the official the servant, either oil or natural gas. The sum of $200 Kittson 2 Washington 8 Fifth Day. national constitution, and to the indissoluble Adams, Mass., went after wild flowers where no power is exercised except by the of the state funds set aside for this purpose, Lac qui Parle i. Watonwan 2 union of the states, to the autonomy will of the people, it is important at the Much to everybody's astonishment, Saturday has been appropriated to develop its find Lake Wilkin 2 the other day and did not return. reserved to the states under Le Sueur 8 Winona. 14 came and went, and still there was no and ascertain its value. the constitution to the personal rights and Lincoln Wriffht 7' nomination, and an adjournment was taken Two days later the girls were found A passenger train on the Wisconsin Central Lyon liberties of citizens in all the states and terntories i. Medicine 2 till Monday. It was asserted that the Mends was wrecked near Glidden by a broken rail. McLeod 7 in the Union, and especially to the supreme near Hoosac Tunnel terribly exhausted of Mr. Blaine had intended to spring a trap The baggage and express car and first and Marshall 2 Total. .3^sr and sovereign right of every lawful and nominate him with a grand hurrah, but and frightened. They said they second-class coaches were thrown from the citizen, rich or poor, native or foreign born, that the project wasn't ripe and the plan track and the passengers were shaken up, but white or black, to cast ope free ballot in pubhe lost their way on the first day and wouldn't work. The excitement was intense, Robert Cook, recently of Ljle, is none seriously injured. The train was running elections and to have that ballot duly but only two ballots were taken, making five slowly at the time. The track was wandered aimlessly about until the counted. We hold the free and honest popular missing. He removed his family to altogether, as follows: cleared in a few hours, and the train proceeded ballot and the just and equal representation next night, when they saw a light 4th bal. 5th bal. Austin, expecting to go into the dray to Ashland. The express messenger was of all the people to be the foundation of Sherman 235 224 thrown against the safe and his ankle bruised. and made for it. It was in a house our Repulican government, and demand effective business. He could not meet his Gresham 98 87 Joseph Blumberg was cut on the head. legislation to secure the integrity and Harrison 217 213 payments and has gone. His family standing in a clearing. They asked Charles Fink was cut over his right eye by punty of authority. We charge that the Alger 135 14 2 flying glass. Passengers say their escape present administration and the Democratic will move back to Lyle. They do shelter for the night, saying that Alhson 88 99 was a lucky one. majority in congress owe their existence to Blaine 42 4 8 not know his whereabouts. *§J r, „,%fe»! they were lost, but the occupants refused the suppression of the ballot by a James Matsch of West Newton, Minn., was Lincoln 1 criminal nullification of the constitution thrown from his wagon and probably fatally them help and drove them from McKmley 11 14 The meteoric stone which recently and laws of the United States. injured. Three ribs are fractured and he is FredDouglas 1 the door. We are uncompromisingly in favor of the fell' onthe premises ofMr. A. W. Siasin otherwise hurt. Forraker 1 American system of protection we protest Rochester, is attracting considerable rive1 John Watson ofAnofca went up the against its destruction as proposed by the Sixth Day.—The Ticket Nominated. 1 from Brainerd to get the body of his brothe attention. The stone weighs 203 president and his party. They serve the interests King George of Greece passed Rive1 On the sixth day the convention convened James, drowned at the dam of Prairie of Europe we will support the interests pounds, the surface is smooth and below Grand Rapids. The body was discovered through Constantinople on his way of America. We accept the issue and again, and on the third ballot of the day near where the accident occurred. covered with a black crust li% confidently appeal to the people for their Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana, was nominated. home from Russia and asked for an judgment. The protective system must be Mrs. M. S. Wilkinson died at her Home in varnish. It is very heavy, and the The last three ballots were as follows: maintained. Its abandonment has always Wells. She fell some time ago and dislocated audience from the Sultan. Being in eth bal. 7th bal. 8th bal. her hip, from the effects of which she could metal is different from anything ever been followed by general disaster to all interests, the midst of the sacred Mohammedan Harrison 231 278 544 not recover. except those of the usurer and the found around here. It is composed Alger 137 120 100 sheriff. We denounce the Mills bill as destructive rite of Rummazan, his Imperial The recently consolidated Minneapolis, St. principally of iron. It fell in a bed of Allison 73 76 to the general business, the labor Paul & Sault Ste. Maire Railroad company Majesty had to decline the King's sovereign—the people—should possess intelligence. Gresham 9 1 91 59 and the farming interests of the country, and sand stone, into which it was imbedded filed in the office of the secretary of state at The free school is the promoter of Sherman 244 231 118 we heartily endorse the consistent and patriotic St. Paul a mortgage for the largest amount visit, but one of the Sultan's great about 18 inches. u/gW££J\ that intelligence whichis to preserve us a free Blaine 40 15 5 action of the Republican representative in the history of the office. I is $21,000,000 nation therefore-the staite or nation, or both McKinley 12 16 officers carried to King George a 4 congress in opposing itB passage. in amount, beside $20,000 additional for Ine idea of establishing an insurance combined, should support free institutions Col. Grant 1 lr •&•>/ every mile of road at the company builds, banquet of flowers picked by the of learning, sufficient to afford to every Foraker 1. feature in connection with the over 800. The Central Trust company of NO FREE WOOL. child growing up in this land the opportunity Lincoln 2 "Commander of the Faithful" himself New York is the mortgagee. The mortgage is state militia has been discussed by the We condemn the proposition^ Of the Democratic of a good common school education. Haymond to bear five per cent interest. and also a variety of sweetmeats, party to place wool on the free list, We earnestly recommend that prompt action regimental officers and it is strong As the states were called, California cast its and we insist that the duties thereon shall Eight prisoners escaped from jail at Superior be taken by congress in the enactment gingerbread and perfumes from the sixteen votes for Harrison, and then state after enough to warrant the prediction be adjusted and maintained so as to furnish Wis., by breaking a hole through the of such legislation as will best secure the state fell into line, and the nomination full and adequate protection to that iudustry. wall of a cell and descending to the ground imperial harem. rehabilitation of our American merchant that if submitted to a vote of the followed amid great excitement and enthusiasm. The Republican party would effect all outside by means of a rope made of strips of marine, and we protest against the passing The nomination on motion of Gov. Foraker companies it would become a fixed needed reduction of the national revenue, by blanket. Among the number are John Oleson by congress of a free ship bill, as calculated of Ohio, was made unanimous. facti* repealing the taxes upon tobacco, which are and one Murphy, two of the four at mtSRL to work injustice to labor by lessening the The other evening Otto Franks, an The convention then took a recess, and at an annoyance and burden to agriculture, broke from the same prison several days ago wages of those engaged in preparing materials the evening session, Levi. P. Morton of New 8-year-old boy, living near Birmingham, and the tax upon spirits used in the arts and and were recaptured in Duluth. No trace of as well as those directly employed in our York, was nominated for Vice President. J. Whittlemon of Clearwato for mechanical purposes, and by such revision their whereabouts has yet been obtained, but ship yards. We demand appropriations for Ala., found a large rattlesnake of the tariff laws as will tend to check their descriptions have been telegraphed to caught a turtle inthe summer of 18 the early rebuilding of our navy for the BIOGRAPHY OP HARBISON, imports of such articles as are produced by all the neighboring towns. near the house. The boy had often construction of coast fortifications and Gen, Benjamin Harrison was born at North and cut his initials on the shell, an^! our people, the production of which gives modern ordinance and other approved modern Bend, Hamilton county, Ohio, August 20, •'Cooley" Stone, a colored jockey at Coney said that he wanted a pet snake, so a few days ago the same turtle employment to our labor, and release from means of defense for the protection of 1833. He is of English descent, one of Island, shot and killed Earnest Miller, a bartender import duties those articles of foreign production crossed the path of J. W. Broths, and our defendless harbors and cities for the when he found the big rattler he began ancestors being a friend and counselor of at that place, over a dispute regarding (except.luxuries) the like of which payment of iust pensions to our soldiers for Oliver Cromwell, taking part in the trial and on examination was found to be the beer money. Stone was arrested. to stroke it on the head and back cannot be produced at home. If there shall necessary works of national importance in the execution of King Charles I. Shortly after After a pleasant and successful encampment same one that twenty-one years before still remain a larger revenue than requisite improvement of harbors and the channel this period the Harrison family immigrated •with his handr The snake seemed of three days the Southwestern Minnesota for the wants of the government, we favor of internal, coastwise and foreign had the initials W. cut on his to America and the next one at becomes A. R. association broke camp at Lake the entire repeal of internal taxes, rather pleased for a time, but finally became commerce for the encouragement of well known is Benjamin Harrison of Virginia, back, and which were as plain ae Benton. The encampment will belocated at than the surrender of any part the shipping interests of the Atlantic, who performed an active part in all movements Windom for the next year. The officers of angry and bit the boy on the right when they were first put there. of our protective system, at the joint behests Gulf and Pacific states, as well as of the revolutionary war period, was the ossociation selected are: Commander J. *fthe whisky trusts and the agents of foreign for the payment of the maturing public debt. leg, just below the knee. The little one of the signers of the declaration of independence, Sheep shearing has been going: French of LaGrange post, Windom senior manufacturers. We declare our hostility to This policy will give employment to our labor, thrice elected Governor of Virginia vice commander, Lan of Stoddard post on for several weeks in the vicinity, fellow played on for some time before the introduction into thiB country of foreign activity to our various industries, increase and a member of the convention at ratified junior vice commader. C. C. Goodnow. Pipestone contract labor, and for Chinese labor, ahen the security of our country, promote of Worthington and the, farmers re* the constitution. He was the father of going home, and when hereached the officers of the day, Terrett of Windom, to our civilization and our constitution, and trade, open new and direct markets for our Gen. William Henry Harrison, President of chaplain, J. McBloom surgeon Dr. Wilson port a good clip. we demand the rigid enforcement of the existing house the bitten limb was swelling produce and cheapen the cost of transportation. the United States in 1840, and grandfather J. Kendall, of LaGrange post, adjutant. laws against it, and favor such immediate We affirm this to be far better for dur of the present nominee of the Republican A matter of great importance was the ,The Winona Mill company, which Tapidly. Medical aid was summoned legislation as will exclude buoh labor country than the Democratic policy of loaning party. admission of the Sons of Veterans of the district from our shores. We declare our opposition now operates the third largest fionr|,-l|J the government's money without interest and the pain and swelling were relieved The subject of the present sketch entered into the association as members of the to all combinations of capital organized in to "pet banks." The conduct of foreign affairs ing mill in the United Spates, has*f5 G. A. R. The friends of the movement have Miami University at Oxford, 0., at the early after a trial, but immediately trusts or otherwise, to control arbitrarily the by the present administration has been been working hard to secure this recognition age of 16. After graduating he went to Cincinnati cided at once to build anew elevatcj condition of trade among our citizens and distinguished by its inefficiency and its the boy began to crawl and twist and are pleased over the result. The organization and studied law. In 1854 he removed we recommend to congress and the state legislatures cowardice. Having withdrawn from adjoining the present one, doublinip was completed and Benedict of Sleepy to Indianapolis, where he has ever since resided, himself, imitating the action of a in their respective jurisdictions,such the senate all pending treaties effected Eye elected colonel. A resolution recommending its capacity. It %vill be iron-eladfl and commenced the practice of law. legislation as will prevent the execution of all by Republican administration for Cpat. Aldrieh of Lake Shetek to the snake. He continued in this condition New issues at were constantly being schemes to oppress the people by undue eighty feet high and forty-five by? 1| the removal of foreign burdens and board of directors of the soldiers' home foi brought into politics, afforded Mr. Harrison charges on their supplies, or by unjust restrictions upon with brief lucid intervals for sev- fifty-five feet on the ground and-with superintendent of the home was unanimously the opportunit^y of being heard oun the LU^D^IUU,, stump -«,+-.„- +v. *_ -_i j,^e our commerce and for its „^6 „™u U1 passed. a eapacty of 100,000 bushels. "mz&' iJJ-llls eral days and then died. rates fer the transportation of then- prod- extension into better market*, it has neither and it was but a few years until he was te- s.4u