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44 R"~ FIFTIETH CONGRESS. «5Q Few Ulm Review. TELEGRAPHICJEWS. ning, it is said, is wanted all oreer .the .eosntry ?4^3i •2HE3HELSTABIFF BILL. 4.'"H8imted House** laAgugta, Jffe. PSS for crooked deals. A special *oiihe New York World tOraniatlcIncideBfar^Goiinectea With Its Pasrajre The Beeord of Casualties. Tfews From Washington. Teportstfche sensation of a "haunted Through, the Hoas&by allajoritj of Thirteen. BEANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. SETJATE. S Six saloon keepers were brought befbr*j There are conflicting reports asto Iberprobable liouse" in JLgnsta, Me. was occupied Sturgeon General Hamilton,.of the marine City Justice Armstrong of Pembina, D. T., Accordkig to general expectation the Mills action ofthe senate eommittee on finance hospital service, received a "telegram stating NEWELM,' MDTNESOTA4 and fined three hundred dollars and costs .tariff bill passed the house on Saturday, for several years by Mr. Charles that there were seven casesof yellow fever at in the matter of the Mills bill and of the substitute for violations of the law. v* and a large attendance of people were present 0. Stone and wife the-former died Plant City, Fla., which that committee has prepared. to see the closing debate. A severe storm struck Sandus%-, Ohio, The substitute bill is designed as a tax reduction The Indiana statute contains an thirteen months since, soon after The governor of Florida 'telegraphed to The central figure was Mrs. Cleveland who The wind blew a gale and rain and hail fell measure. The members of the committee the secretary of the treasury asking for assurance act which forfeits, after March 9. «ave the indorsement of her presence to the in torrents. Trees were uprooted, corn and which *vent Mrs. Stone seemed to are all agreed simply a difference of of assistance in the event of a yellow Mills bill when Mr. Mills made his opening 1890, all land in the state held by other crops damaged, and fruitstripped from opinion as to the expediency of proposing .a lose all vitality and strength, and., fever epidemic. The secretary sent an answer speech, and who wasthere to represent the the trees. The damage in Huron county is aliens who have not become American certain line of legislation. promising help. president and his approval at the her mind became so much deranged §100,000. The senate agreed to the conference report citizens. close. In the executive gallery besides Senator Blair introduced a'billin Congress that she was placed in the hospitalJ%|| While driving along, sitting on a 3©ad of on the river and harbor bill. were Mrs. Secretary EndTcott and her declaring,-bhat hereafter no alien shall be wood, during a light thunder storm, Theodore There were a number of Tacant chairs in daughter and the wives, of a few senators and for the insane. Mr. David Merrill, a ikjfk admitted to naturalization until he shall Nelson of Vasa, Minn., aired twenty the house and an unusually large number of bureau officers. The diplomatic gallery was have been a resident of the United States during coal dealer moved into the house Mir A low down chap is traveling years, was struck by lightning and instantly requests for leave of absence were submitted filled with people who are not diplomats, although the five years immediately preceding the killed, together with the two horses ihe was some of them have been and others and granted. The senate biH to perfect the about twelve months since. A few ^Cweeks through Georgia and softly laying application for naturalization papers, nor driving. The body was badly burned. hope to be. The speaker's seat in the gallery quarantine service of the dated States until he shall prove that during these five after his occupancy, one night ffcT Eddie, the two-year-old son of James was occupied by the wife of the speaker and passed. The conference report on the bill requiring wagers that no one in the crowd can years he has behaved as a person of good Brown, ofLogansport, Did., fell into a cistern invited guests, and all the rest of the galleries the Pacific railroad companies to after hehad retired he was awakened if name the twelve apostles. Chaps moral character, and shall also inthe presence of water, and three ladies, while attempting were crammed to the last remnant of standing construct and operate separate telegraph fr# of the judge speak, read and write the English by three loud knocks upon the head to rescue him, were precipitated into the astern roam by crowds which will always congregate fines was agreed to. This includes the senate put up $10 that they can, but few are language. No naturalized person shall at the capitol whenever there is a 5 by the platform giving away, but were amendments which eliminate the requirement of his bed. Others followed at inter- exercise the right of suffrage for one year able to name over eight or nine. '•field day." rescued from their perilous position. The that the road shall construct the lines and vals, and he heard then in different after receiving his naturalization papers. Brown lad was pronounced dead. The coroner leave the manner of acquirement open to th« The members came early, and were in their A Washington Bpecial to the World says: portions of thehousenearly allnight, and undertaker were dispatched for, but discretion of the companies. _-.—.. seats when the gavel fell. T&ey did not leave In these dispatches of a few days ago it was immediately upon their arrival the supposed so that he was unable to sleep,much. them until it fell again, wkenthe long roll A California Chinaman has found a HOUSE. intimated that Mr. Samuel 3. Kandall would dead returned to life, and the undertaker had been twice called and the Mil was declared The house is without a quorum, but no one Very naturally he was somewhat yfrightened, in all probability not be able to again resume with his little coffin and the coroner sadly use for the bugs and beetles which are passed by thirteen majority. Mr. Mills, ruddy has found it necessary to call attention to his seat in this congress, and adsolhat his drove away. g£ *0%k as was his wife, who was of face and white of mustache, was among the fact. Presumptively there is always a attracted and killed by the electric physicians might forbid his ever again accepting A singular and fatal accident'happ^ne^ at the first to take a seat. The previous question quorum unless the point is made that one ie also awakened by the rapping. The a nomination to public office. This fear lights. He gathers them and pickles Sinsinawa Mound, Wis., opposite Dubuque. was to be moved by 11:30, and the lacking and the fact is ascertained by a roll has within the past few days become a certainty. disturbance was repeated about every John Murray, a prominent farmer, aged house convened at 11. Promp&y at 11:30 call. Both sides desire to accomplish asmuch {,Heap The long and honorable public career them in brandy good for Mr. Mills commenced the speech ,of an hour, seventy-eight, was driving a horse attached two weeks. OnceMr. Merrillthought business as possible, accordingly, while onethird of this faithful servant of the people is which was to close the debate. cold," he says. to a low cart. In making a short turn the of the house is absent with or without definitely ended, for his physician's have discovered some one was knocking for admittance cart was overturned and the horse ran away The previous question was ordered at 1 that he is suffering from a caneer of leave, and largely without. toward a narrow stream and, missing the •o'clock, and at once the calling of the lon«» at the door, but on opening it the stomach, and they are forced to bridge across it, threw Mr. Murray against SENATE. & '",* roll began. The ©oil call was followed with the conviction that it is incurable. suddenly no one was there. Again, Among the latest establishments a stone. He was stunned by the blow and The resolution to print 5,000 additional the greatest interest. The speaker did not .t :*_*s 'ro zM rolled to brink of the stream downward. copies of the report of the senate committee in the night, when the rappings find it necessary to command the house to in New York is one that rents the When picked up he was dead, having drowned silence. It was silent. Something of dramatic on pensions on the subject of vetoed pension Crimes and Criminals.'- were most frequent, hetook a lantern .•: in about three inches of water. bills was taken up, the question being on Mr. linen portion of bridal outfits. They effect was added to the roll call by the Minneapolis detectives have corralled & Cockrell's amendment to print 100,000 copies and made a careful examination of reading of the letter of Mr. Randall just before are loaned at from $2 to $10 per gang of thieves, arrested five men and recovered of presidential vetoes in the last and present Personal News Items. in which he announced his opposition the premises about the house. A several thousand dollars worth of stolen congresses. month, the latter being the outside to the bill. property. Miss Lucy R. Johnson, one of the visiting light snow had iallen, but not a vestige Mr. Cockrell explained the object which he Mr. Randall's letter, dated June 10 and addressed limit of time occupied by the average sehool teachers of the National Educational The coal mining town of Eoslyn, Wash., had in suggesting the printing of the veto to Hon. W. A. gowden, is as follows: of a human footprint could b©.^ association at San Francisco, was taken was burned, about two hundred and fifty message in the Doherty case. wedding tour. If a vote on Mr. Mills' tariff bill is to be sick after returning from a tour through discovered. houses being destroyed, and only the coal taken Saturday, tin 21st inst, I fear my Chinatown, and, despite the efforts of a physician, HOtJSE company's office and the depot remaining. strength, by reason of recent illness, will not became gradually worse, and died, On another night he awoke from a On motion of Mr. Lawler, of Illinois, the About fifteen hundred people are homeless. permit my presence in the house on that day supposedly of heart disease. Her home was senate bill was passed appropriating $200,000 sleep and beheld standing by the window A Manchester (N. H.) young lady Martin Dunn, formerly of Faribault, now and if absent I want you to secure me a pair in Black River Falls, Wis., but she had been for the erection of a public building in the spirit form of a man. As he I of Kenyon, while acting as umpire of a game with some one who favors that bill, as I greatly alarmed herself and family a engaged in teaching sehool at Laramie Lnicago to be used as an appraiser's warehouse. of ball at Fairbault, Minn., received the ball would, if present, record ray vote in opposition raised himself to have a better view i. Wyo., for the past two years. few nights ago by stepping upon a on his jaw bone and suffered a severe fracture to it. Give this immediate care, as I do On motion of Mr. Blount, of Georgia, the it vanished. From descriptions Rev. George B. Whipple, of Faribault, of the jaw. The wound may result in serious not want to bo misunderstood. I want it announced rusty nail, which penetrated her foot. senate bill was passed prohibiting the transmission Minn,, died at Nantucket beach. Mr. Whipple given him of Mr. Stone, Mr. Merrill trouble. and distinctly known that I am opposed through the mails in transparent was born at Adams, Jefferson county, N. Remedies and bandages were promptly to the passage of the bill in question. feels assured that it was him. At Blackfoot, Idaho, Frank Williams was envelopes ofmatter which would be prohibited Y., fifty-seven years ago. A large portion of As the roll proceeded the first name to attract if printed or written on the outside of the envelop. hung for the murder of Charles Reed and Upon Mr. Merrill vacating the applied and whenmorning came, his early life was spent as a missionary in attention was that of Anderson of Capt. Winn near. Caribou, Dec. 17,1886. He the Sandwich islands, he having been there premises they were occupied by J. F. it was discovered that the uninjured Iowa. He voted, as he has done throughout was indifferent about his fate, and when the three times, once before he was married and A bill granting the use of certain property Frain, an intelligent young man, the congress, with the Democrats and for the time came for the drop he called out "All to the city of Tacoma, Wash., for a public twice since. He came to Minnesota aboul foot had received the treatment. EressmaAatw bill. The Democrats applauded his response ready." E. C. Allen's publishing park was passed. I860, and since his residence here has been as if in securing an independent vote they identified with church work. Mr. Springer, of Illinois, submitted the ouse. fe days after taking possession C. C. Nelson, absconding banker from Atlanta, had scored a victory. They soon learned, conference report on the bill providing for an Ga., is in the Belleville jail in Canada. the children werefrightened by Daniel Lee, one of the hermit Lee however, that he laughs best who laughs last, additional associate iustice of the supreme He has been remanded for a week. He has Foreign News Notes. for hardly had the vote of Anderson been recorded hearing voices, and in a week rappings court of Dakota. The report, which states brothers, who for 30 years have lived been held for bringing stolen money into A dispatch from Wady Haifa, in Egypt, for the bill when Bliss of New that the bill now provides for two additional on the footboard of the bed Canada. He has no fear of being extradited. in a tumble down shanty a few miles says that three boats loaded with native York, a Democrat who represents manufacturers, justices, was agreed to. Nelson is a Canadian. He brought here commenced and a shuffling was heard fugitives, who left that place during the attack and who said that if he should vote Mr. MacDonald, of Minnesota, from the from Plainfield, N. J., died a few days $25,000 and much jewelry. His defalcation by the man and his wife in the room of the dervishes on the 20th inst., sank for the mills bill he would be defeated by committee on public lands, reported the bill was much larger. in the river, and that 160 persons were 9,000, voted nay in a clear voice. This was ago. Although living in abject poverty, below, as if a merry parw were to forfeit the lands in Minnesota granted to A highway robbery occurred in Ortonville, drowned. a Democratic Roland for a Republican Oliver. the Hastings & Dakota Railroad company whirling in a giddy dance. The husband the brothers are worth over Minn. A farm laborer named P. T. Hiistad The next name to attract attention was that Passed. The story of a terrible drowning accident endeavored to quiet his wife, was slugged and robbed of quite a sum of of Brower of North Carolina. He voted for $5X)0,000. Frazer Lee, the remaining comes from the St. Maurice region, Canada. money. One of the alleged robbers was arrested. the bill because of the slight reduction on the SENATE. who is a very nervous woman, by A gang of thirty or forty men on a log drive brother, is in feeble health and He was armed with a heavy revolver, tobacco tax. The Republican senators in caucus decided telling her that the noises were on theMattawan river procured some whisky big knife and razor. He was given a Then came upon the roll call the greatest unanimously to pass at this session a tariff will not long survive. and in a drunken freak decided to run the caused by the tramping of horses in preliminary examination and bound over. sensation of the day—Knute Nelson of Minnesota reduction and reversion bill. The senate rapids. Fourteen men boarded a driving an adjoining stable. These sounds He gave the name of John O'Connor. Both sides watched him closely, for during the vacation of congress, intends to boat. When in the middle of the rapids the both sides expected his vote. Both sides understood enter upon an investigation of the general continued with variation night after, B. W. Henry, one of the most brilliant steersman was seen to take his paddle out The Norweigans are breaking up that they had his assurance that he relations of Canada to the United States, young lawyers in Western Kentucky, shot of the water for an instant. The current, night. A clinking as if an anvil were would vote with them. He spoke of favor of with a view of discovering whether wornout wooden ships in a singular himself at Hopkinsville, dying instantly. which was terrific, swung the boat broadside struck with a hammer was occasionally something like the bill at the beginning of the it is within the power of our He was a nominee for Cleveland and Thurman and over, and, the fourteen occupants were way. They take the yesselto gome heard from the chambers, apparently session when no tariff speeches had been made. government to enact any laws which elector in that district, and had been dashed to death on the rocks. *&£&>• will place the Canadian railways even directly He received the eulogies of the friends on the first floor. Going dangerous point on the coast and' mffi^D--- ?°r tbe Democratic nomination A Chicago detective, speaking of the arrest under the provisions of bhe interstate of the bill from that hour but onnin« it for congress. He was only thirty years old. down stairs the sounds seemed to of the Bonehiian dynamiters, says developments commerce act and prevent them from coming anchor it there, leaving it to be of-the all through the debate in the committee The cause suicide is a mastery. come from the cellar. On the cellar far more important and sensational into competition with the American of the whole Mr. Nelson has spoken and voted broken into bits by the sea in the will soon follow, and at least six more Anarchists, The adultery case against Henry "W. fenerally trunk lines and to cut rates. being visited the sounds appeared with the Republicans. One of the all Germans and prominently identified Moore was called at Topeka and his bond of first heavy gale. The fragments are epublicans said that Nelson had given assurances to be overhead. On other occasions HOUSE. with the Haymarket riot, will be placed $500 was forfeited. Mrs. Norton's case was that he would vote against the boisterous laughter has been heard,as The house committee on commerce has directed carried ashore and are collected and under arrest. It appears that since the continued for two weeks. Their lawyers gave Mills bill. But if Mr. Nelson made such Northwest side group, of which Fischer and a favorable report upon the senate bill if coming from a bevy of lively no intimation of their present •whereabouts promise he made them to the ear alone, for sold at good ratesfor firewood. Engel were members, was cfisbanded about a to amend the interstate commerce law. The but the same day a dispatch from Idaho girls. when his name was called he voted aye. year and a half ago a number of small anarchist report says the bill as reported does not Springs said: "Editor Moore and Mrs. Norton, There was tremendous applause on the groups have been formed in various materially differ from the senate bill. The World's correspondent, under of St. Louis elopement fame, arrived Democratic side long continued. With the The hotel proprietors met in annual parts of the city. The groups are organized The house considered a bill to establish a here a few days ago and are living at one date of June 8, closes by saying: & applause there were neard some hisses. Mr. under a plan suggested by Johann Most. United States land court and to provide for hotel as man and wife. Efforts to interview convention in the Chamber of Nelson himself was evidently not pleased to "Mrs. Stone, the wife of the deceased^^ Each group is composed of but three or four a judicial investigation and settlement of Moore proved fruitless." attract so much attention. He leaned forward former tenant of the house, died in^yi Commerce assembly-room recently members, and is entirely independent in its private land claims, in Arizona, New Mexico upon his desk, colored somewhat and ^Officers have arrested Pedro Tames, the actions. and Colorado. It establishes a United States the hospital about a week ago, andr*'% seemed altogether ill at ease. There were no The session was opened by 15-year-old boy, who murdered Station Agent land court, to consist of a chief justice and further notable incidents as the roll call proceeded. since then the mysterious demon-^V' Stevenson at Glamis, Col., some time ago. T. C. Power & Bro. of Helena and Calgary, two associate justices appointed by the president the president, W. D. Garrison. Sowden voted as he said he would, Stevenson was lying on a cot in the station N. W. T., one of the wealthiest firms in the strations have decreased, and for and confirmed by the senate, against the bill. Foran, who has vigorously when Pedro came in—took the officer's revolver After a few preliminary remarks, the Northwest, put in bids for furnishing 2,000,000 two nights nothing has occurred. opposed the bill, dodged. The last name from its resting-place and shot Stevenson pounds of dressed beef of the Canadian SENATE. chairman introduced Mayor Parson, Another tenant will enter the building called was that of Speaker Carlisle, who voted through the body, killing him instantly. Indians. The bid was in proper shape, covered Mr. Frye said he had given notice that he for the bill in the midst of applause. The Pedro then took $75 from the drawer and began at once, This is really a remarkable by certified check, and was 15 per cent who delivered the following address would call upon the fishery treaty. He was vote on the bill was a party vote except that to spend it in saloons. When Stevenson's below the others, but the government compelled to yield to the army appropriation case, and, while readers may of welcome: of Sowden, Merriman, Bliss, and Greenman, death was discovered the boy tried to awarded the contract to Canadian cattlemen, bill, the question being in Hawley's amendment scoff, the standing of the parties here Democrats, voted with the Republicans run away, but was captured. He first said chief among whom was Senator Cochrane, appropriating §750,000 for an army Fitch and Nelson, Republicans, voted with is such that it is difficult to disbelieve the agent had killed himself, but afterward who is quite a power in the provincial government ?in factory at the Watervliet arsenal, New the Democrats, and the Independents Anderson confessed. and who is alleged to have exerted their assertions." A recorder of New Orleans has ruled ork $5,000,000 for the purchase of (Iowa) and Smith (Wis.) voted with the crooked influence. The affair has created Steel for high-power coast defense Jack Allen was hung in the court house at that a Mr. Seibert, who killed a. burglar Democrats. When the speaker announced much comment in Canadian circles and the guns $500,000 for the purchase of submarine Monticello, N. T., for the murder of Ulsura the passage of the bill the Democrats broke only excuse given by the officials is that they mines, and $100,000 for sub-marine or trespasser on his place, after ytirich at Jeffersonville last October. Allen had A Sharp Thrust. into cheers and waved bandanas wildly in preferred to give the contract to Canadian controllable torpedoes. The amendment was an iron nerve, anu S a Prayed under tie cattlemen, the aii*. the latter had attacked and fired agreed to without a division, and after the v°iee. Mr. Laurence Oliphant, in his gallows in a strong, clear He asked adoption of a few other amendments the bill for a glass of whisky, which was refused him. on him, is technically a murderer, "Episodes in a Life of Adventure," was reported back (from thecommittee of the CVJW He put the noose around his own neck and Miscellaneous News. whole) to the senate. and has locked him up without privilege describes a visit which he made to said: "Let her go Gallagher." The sheriff Hie Sioux Commission* Mr. Berry, called for a seperate vote on Mr. A then pulled the liver and Allen's body swung J, Omaha Bee special from McCook says of bail to await trial. If some the United States as secretary to Hawley's amendment, at proceeded to address in the air. H«wnR «nt down after hantrine- 'Chairman Hoge and Murphy addressed ti in the air He was cut down after hanging The Sioux Indian Commission is now ready meeting of Burlington strikers in that city. the senate in opposition to it. burglar should practice on that recorderit fourteen and a half minutes. He wa^ "an for work—all being new at Standing Rock. Lord Elgin, in 1854. The company The question ofcontinuing the strike was put When a vote was reached Mr. Hawley's Englishman, 34 years of age, and, came to The commission has two clerks and" an interpreter. might help himto see the law and decided in the affirmative. Hoge and amendment was carried by a vote of24 to 16. arrived in Washington at a time of They have two papers for the Indians this country two yearB ago. Murphy then left for Denver. A vote was then taken on the bill and it another light. to sign, one favoring the relinguishment great political excitement, the celebrated Two of the three anarchists arrested at Chicago was passed. The Minnesota Republican State central of their lands, and the other against it. for conspiring to assassinate Bondfield, A number of bills were reported from the Nebraska Bill, for the extension committee met in St. Paul and issued a call Each individual Indian will be called upon. Grayland Grinnell are outofjail. Chlebounand committee and placed on the calendar, after for the Republican state convention to meet There is great excitement on the reservation ofslavery, beingjust then before expression'fdarkhorse,"nowin Chapek furnished the required bonds of The which Mr. Allison moved to proceed to the at St. Paul on the 5th day of September and among the five or six thousand now encamped $5, 000 each last evening and have been released. consideration of the army appropriation bill, next. The May convention consisted of 369 around the agency there are none Congress. suchgeneralpoliticaluse, first occured Hronek, the arch-conspirator, is still stating that it was important that it should delegates. When to this number are added who favor the treaty. Some, however, say in confinement, and will doubtless so remain. After a hurried meal we went to the inLord Beaconsfield's "Young Duke." be passed. the 80 new county delegates at large the they are willing to listen to what the white Inspector Bondfield says the case is complete The fisheries treaty was then taken up and total vote in the next convention W3E1 be chiefs have to say, and it is possible, capitol to see the vote taken. The Here is the paragraph: "The first with the three arrest already made. One or Mr. Wilson, of Maryland, made a speech in swelled to 449. but not at all probable, that the two others may have known of the plot, but favor of its ratification. bill was passed amid great enthusiasm, favorite was never heard of, the second commission may be able to change the sentiment not to the extent that they'could be convicted. The sand fly has captured Chicago. The by explaining the details of the measures. HOUSE. a hundred guns being fired in favorite was never seen after the Any further arrests will be for the advance guard of this little pest began to arrive On motion of Mr. Townshend, of Illinois, a The treaty takes from the Indians purpose of holding witnesses. several days ago, but later they invaded distance post, all the ten to ones joint resolution was passed providing temporarily celebration of an event which, by about one-half the lands, or 11,000,000 the town and the business portion near the W. L. Reynolds, alias Frank Williams, was (until Sept. 1) for the support of acres, which will be sold to settlers for fifty were in the rear, and a dark horse lake has virtually surrendered. They-are annual those endowed with foresight, could hanged at Blackfoot, Idaho, for the murder the army. cents an acre. This fund, which it is estimated visitors, but the oldest inhabitant fails of Charles Reed and Captain Winn, near Caribou, The house then proceeded to the consideration which had never been thought of would soon be two or three millions not be called auspicious. to remember the time when they were 'fts numerous on December 17th, 1886. His story of the bill to provide for postoffice is to be placed at interest for the benefit of as this year. They covered the sidewalks rushed past the grand stand I remember meeting a certain Sena-t^ about this affair, which he made on the witness buildings, The report accompanying the the Indians. Besides this $1,000,000 is to be in in some places ankle deep. stand, is that he went to the cabin of bill explains its provisions as follows: *'It tor Toombs a few nights afterwards,^ sweeping triumph." expended for farm machinery, etc., for the There is only one feeling among iBbs 'members Reed and Winn and was sitting down talking proposes to establish a plan for the construction Indians who are to take land in severalty at a large dinner given by one of the of the Brotherhood of Locomoffcive Engineers with them, when Reed asked to see his gun. of public buildings for the use exclusively and live like white men. This feature is what most prominent members of Congress in regard to the alleged d^aamite When Reed handed it back the hammers of the postoffice department of a uniform Indians dislike. Somesay they wanttolivelike Persia is building a railroad from conspiracy among members of the Brotherhood in Lord Elgin's honor. It was a struck his chair, discharging it, the ball passing character and which shall be especially white men, but the majority say they want willingJto in Chicago. They are not accept Teheran to the Caspian Sea. Instead through Reed's head. Winn, seeing adapted forthepurposes of that department. a hunting ground and they have been driven grand banquet, at which allthe guests the fact that either Hoge or Murphy or what had happened picked up an axe and Its provisions operate only in places where far enough by the whites. Some of of beginning the railroad at the sea were men, with the exception of the any of the Brotherhood officers are guilty, started for Williams, who with one piece the gross receipts amount to $3,000 annually the most noted chiefs of the Sioux nation and many men claim that the charges have wife of our host. He himself belonged knocked Winn down. Winn jumped and for two successive years. The extreme and building inland, bringing forward are ready to confer with the commission, been manufactured by Pinkerton men to divert reached for the gun hanging on the rafters limit of cost to the United States for any among them Gall, Mad Bear, Big Head, Running to the Eepublican, or as it was the rails and other materials public sympathy from the Brotherhood. A- of the cabin, but Williams caught the axe building shall not in any case exceed $25,000. Antelope and John Grass. Sitting Bull then more generally called, the Whig and killed him with it. Subject to these limitations it provides for The new federation oflabor known as the is out on a hunt, and as he has already expressed on the road as it progresses, the party. Notwithstanding the divergence three classes of buildings, varying in cost trades congress of Dubuque has just completed his opposition to the treaty it is Traveling Auditor Townsend, of the Gulf Persians havehad all the rails carried according to the amount of gross receipts. its organization and adopted a constitution. likely that his presence will not tend to of political opinion among road, arrived at Springfield, Mo., from the Pending action the house went into committee Its declaration of principles is lighten the task of the commission. The Indians south and verifies the report that one of the on mules across the desert to Teheran those present, the merits of the allabsorbing of the whole on the Oklahoma bilL similar to those of other labor organizations have selected several orations to talk negro county officials had been lynched by a measure were being dis»" and have begun the building with this addition: "We hold that the soil and will have their own interpreter also. mob of white men at Marion, Ark., which *t SENATE. cussed freely. of this country is the inheritance of the people, They say they cannot always place is under guard of armed men. A general there. The transportation expenses Mr. Cullom's resolution, as totheCanadiai? and hence all should have free and equal trust white men, and that all treaties heretofore state of excitement prevails. Neither Pacific railway, went over till Monday without Senator Toombs, a violent Demo- l?f are the biggest item almost inthe access to the soil." The congress is opposed made have been broken. It was expected couriers nor messengers are allowed in or action. to joining any political party as a body, but that the most opposition to the treaty crat, was a large, pompous man,with*' out, and the telegraph operator is confined Mr. Sherman gave notice that as soon as cost of the road. will use its influence-with the lawmaking powers would come from the Rosebud and White to sending off train orders. Mr. Townsend a tendency, not uncommon amone?Ajr*( the sundry civil appropriation bill shall have to secure its objects. Earth agencies, and that at Standing Rock states that the victim was one of the banished been disposed of, he would insist on getting American politicians, to "orate"*' very little opposition would be encountered. eighteen. The mob seized him while he Quite a rain, wind and hail storm passed the fisheries treaty out of the way. rather than to converse in society. Sixteen little tin boxes, each about The action of the Indians during the past few was endeavoring to enter the court house, over the north and east part of Beadle county. Thesenate then proceeded to the consideration days demonstrates the fact that the commission He waited for a pause in the discussion, dragged him to the woods at the edge of the So far as heard from, a dozen farmers the size of a lawer's deed box, and ofthe fisheries treaty in open executive have a hard task before them, and that town, and after a desperate struggle strung lost all their growing crops. Robert Tidwell's and then, addressing Lord Elgin session, and was addressed by Mr. Salisbury the securing of the signatures of three-fourths, holding the bones of as many Chinamen him up. It is claimed that Gov. Hughes at barn blew away, as did Donald Murray's in favor of its ratification. in stentorian tones, remarked, apropos of the Indians is doubtful. Little Rock has been called upon for protection, house. Tidwell was probably fatally Democratic senators, he said, had not opposed who died between 1870 and 1882 of the engrossing topic: and that an armed force of white injured by a splinter being driven into his the open executive session from any men have gone from Walnut Ridge to Marion are on the way by express to San groin. The family had gone to the cellar, "Yes, my lord, we are about to* apprehension that the public discussion of to aid the whites, who look for a serious uprising and he was about going when the house he the treaty would injure the administration The persistent reports concerning the relume the torch of liberty upon thealtar Francisco. Thence the bones will be among the negroes. was in was demolished, with the effect stated. health of Jay Gould culminated in the publication or the democratic party. On the contrary of slavery," Actual loss to the farmers will be light, as shipped to the Flowery Kingdom for of rumors that he is insane. His Edward W. Manning, according to all report*, they believed that a full understanding of it the most of them are protected by haU insurance. Upon which onr hostess, with a. friends did not need the assurance of his son is a professional land swindler. While would commend it to the favorable judgment reburial. The express charges on George Gould, who pronounced the story one of his victims, F. M. Dean of St. Louis, of the country as a wise and just settlement winning smile, and inthemost slavery simply a ridiculous lie." the 16 boxes, which altogether encountered him on the street and recognized of a controversy which had at times threatened The annual sun dance of the Blackfeet at accents imaginable, said: him. Dean claims that Manning the harmony and peace of the whole the reserve at Gleichen British America has An attempt was made at Cedar Rapids, weighed 615 pounds, where $105, "Oh, I am so glad to hear you sa country. swindled him by selling him 320 acres just concluded. Nearly three thousand Iowa, to abduct Imogene, the twelve-yearold that again, senator for I told my of worthless land in Arkansas. Manning and the value placed on each by Hop braves were in attendance. Objects of interest daughter of S. W. Wheeler, chief clerk in HOUSE. was taken to the central station and was husband you had made use oi exactly to the visitors at the reserve were a the special assessment office of the Chicago Mr. Maston, of Indiana, asked consent that Ah Tong, the agent of the "Asylum" recognized by Lieut. Elliott as a person couple of white little children, who were kept stock yards. The girl was on her way to the order assigning a night session for the the same expression to me yester- 1 wanted in Freeport, 111. Sheriff Tims of by one of the squaws as members of her which attends to this sort of thing, Sioux Falls, Dak., to visit her sister. At consideration of private pension bills be so day, and he said you would never Freeport was notified, and came with a warrant family. The squaws of Crow Foot's tribe Davenport a woman by the name of Mrs. modified as to admit of the consideration oi was $100. The Chinamen ofPhiladelphia for the prisoner, charging him with have talked such nonsense to anybody keep several stories in circulation as to the PhetaHoheffe approached the child and induced general pension legislation, but objection forgeayand obtaining money by false pretenses. origin of these strange little youngsters. It but a woman!" I and other cities are assessed $5 her to leave the train and took her to was made. The victim in this case is Solomon J. is said the children were stolen sometime ago her room at the Grand hotel, where she kept Mr. Townshend, of Hlinois, from the committee The shout oflaughter which greetedjMl a year each by the San Francisco Best. The letter's complaint is that Manning from Fort Assinaboine, Mont., and that their her confined, when the clerk of the hotel interfered, on military affairs, reported back the claimed to have a tract of land in Minnesota. this sally abashed even the worthy$*\ father is an American officer quartered there. compelling the woman to give up army appropriation bill with senate amendments, asylum. For this sum it undertakes He produced an abstract title, and the property senator, which was the m4|e a Some peoplewho have become interested in the the child. The police were informed of the and it was referred to the committee was purchased by Mr. Bestfor $800. As a to see that their remains are taken two little ones have attempted to induce the crookedness, but shortly afterward the of the whole. ing to those present, as to do so was' 7 soon as Manning received the money squaw to allow them to be sent to the Indian woman, who in the meantime had beenjoined The house then went into committee of the Jo China for burial. an achievement not easily jftccompushed.* he left town, and it was subsequently school at High River, but she refuse* to by an unknown man, took the train north whole, on the private calendar. learned that the title was a forgery. Man- f\ «Jfc? separate herself from them. before she oould be arrested. Hi**, TL