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NEWOKEYITIES., F*%£ Few Ulm Review up the street, it was first supposed' to be the What I did say was that the districts work of a Chinaman, but the officers are inclined through the Mississippi valley from Cairo to believe that a white man did the south to the gulf were flooded. I mentioned deed. There was no attempt at robbery. no particular place. The flood is The Latest TelegrapMc Rews BRANDT WEDDENDOKP, Publishers. John Arnold had lately been appointed no respector of cities, and I hardly see why Senator Davis' Dependent Pension A Resume of the Proceedini the New Orleans people should take offense constable of Glidden, Wis. One night, as he PICulled from Associated at my prophesy. There are busy times I NEW TJLM, I4 was standbier on the hotel,steps, Chris English, Bill Passed hy the MINNESOTA ^Jfof Congress During the ahead for the people of New Orleans, and with whom he had previously had some PressDispatches.^ they should know it." trouble came up to him, and without saying fe, Viv .Senate. Past Week. FLOODS FE03I MELTING SNOW. anything, snatched Arnold's star from his IMPRISONMENT for debt will soon y-w ?ocal,LOUIS, ST. Special.—The snow storm of coat. Arnold did nothing at the time, but? resterday "be abolished in New York. The extortions and last night seems to have been •53 afterwards as a politicalprocessisn was passing Inundated:-Operated the area of its action being confined 'ft*^?* -•$'_ X*- §E«2fe/-' Greenville W A S I N O N I E S along the streets in Glidden, he called English SENATE. and frauds practiced in Ludlow to a radius of about 100 miles from this city up to him aud atked him why he did it. A Washington papei says that the mysery In executive session a long and excited di About twenty inches of snow has fallen street jail have settled this. in the Country—Fire A few angry words followed, when English which has surrounded the fire on the bate took placein the senate upon the FJor here, but not less than one-half of that 3rd of February last, at Secretary Tracy's diew a revolver and fired twice at Arnold, da cases, but where a vote was called fc depth, now lies on the ground owing to the wire sw^ in a Convent. **. ,k* residence at which his and daughter, as the first ball striking his arm and entering there was no quorum present, and the map mildness ofthe temperature. At points in THE table upon which Oliver Cromwell well as a Swiss maid servant, lost their lives, his chest, making a dangerous and it is now ter went over without action. Southern Illinois and in Central and is about to be cleared up. 1 here are v. ell feared a tatal wound. v" The senate committee on census co signed the death warrant of Southern Missouri from ten to sustained rumors that Bridget Sweeny the •*?«.' j- the hearing npon whatin known an th" fifteen inches fell. The melting of trusted old servant who had been living in of Charles I. was sold recently to a WASHINGTON, Special |Telegram, this great body of snpw is likelv to be quite nese census" bill, a delegation from the the secretary's family for fourteen years FOREIGN CULLINGS. rapid, and all small streams tributary to the cific coast appearing in support of the mea^ —Senator Davis' dependent pension bill London antiquary lor $710. or more, has confessed that she fired the Four thousand employes in the»factoriesin •v** Missouri and the Mississippi rivers, within ure. went through the senate to-day just as it house wrf kerosene. Her statement is said Otaloma, Spain have gone on a strike. the area mentioned, will pour out floods of Senator Davis, as chairman of the cor was reported from the senate. Efforts were to be that she ponred kerosene all over the water in the next three days. The Brazilian coffee Top is reported as rnittee on pensions and having in charge t? THE Interior (Chicago) observes dininsr room panelling, and as far up the made by several senators to amend the bill, middling. It is istimated that 150.000 tons dependent pension bill whieh is now und stairs as her stock of oil would go that she but without avail. that there are two classes of outlaws will be available for export. consideration in the senate, gave the 6ena then lit the parlor gas, set flietothe coal OPERATED IN THE COUNTRY. The full text ol the bill is as follows: some valuable facts on the subject of pe oil around the waiuscoting and went to in society, one of which is shielded by Arrests of students continue to be made In considering the pension claims of dependent sions, and discussed the pension situation church. No motive is assigned for the horrible daily in the university towns of Russia. The parents under the provisions of A Brace of Burglars Witn a Penchan 1 irresponsible poverty and the other a way that commanded not only the atte deed, and no possible incentive except students are apparently determined to bring this'act, the fact of the death, ofthe soldier for Rural Safes. tionbutthe votes ofthe senators as again insanity. by irresponsible wealth. their agitation to a successful terminus. and sailor, and the fact that be left no DUBUQUE, Iowa, Special Telegram, charges poseponed to the committee bill. widow or minor child or children having The steamer City of Paris was found not —For the past three months a gang of HOUSE. been shown as required by law, it shall be PERSONAL MENTION. safe blowers has been terrorizing Southwestern to be as badly damaged as at first supposed, necessary only to show by competent and The house committee on elections paRsr Some one circulated the rumor that Miss Wisconsin and Northwestestern QUEEN VICTORIA has discovered and soon after arrival left Queenstown for sufficient evidence that "such parent or upon the election cases of Waddell vs. Wi" Pusan B. Anthony proposed removing to Illinois. On an average ol twice a week a Liverpool. that she is gettingtqo old to do nothing. parents are without other means of support from Virginia and McDuffie ys. Turpin fro* Wyoming and making the race for the United country hamlet has been entered, two or than their own labor or the contributions Alabama, and in both cases by a party vo\ The Russian government has prohibited three safes cracked, the contents taken and She therefore feels like retiring, States senatorship when the territory shall of others not legally bound for their support decided to recommend the seating of the circulation in Russia of Hatton's coming the burglars make their escape without be admitted as a state. Miss Anthony provided, that all pensions allowed to Republican contestant. so that Wales may apply himself to novel entitled "By Order of the Czar," because leaving a clue. The safe blowers have paid laughed good-naturedly when spoken to dependent parents under tnis act shall commence The ways and means committee decidr it deals with recent events in connection their attention impartially to safes in postoffices, about the report, and said that inasmuch as the business of official idleness. from the date of the filing ofthe apfilication upon another shedule to-day, and fixed with nihilism and Semitism. railroad depots and general stores. she had no such intention, it mubt have been hereunder, and shall continue no tariff on twine and cordage at one and of A list of some of the safe9 cracked started as a joke. The steamship Trinidad from Bermuda, onger than the existence of their dependence. half cents per pound. La Follette, Gear a£ ,is as follows. Jan. 24 a safe belonging which arrived in New York, brought the GARIBALDI'S sons and all of his relatives Burrows had it established at hair a ceit to the Adams Express company, RECORD OF CASUALTIES. captain and six seamen of the German bark but the twine manufacturers brought abo, That all persons who served three months are living in Italy, and, standing in the Chicago, Milwaukee & Western Chief, which sprung leak and was the increase. The Steamer City of St. Paul was wrecked or more in the military or naval service of St. Paul depot at Darlington, Wis., was though none of them are wealthy, set on fire and abandoned off the Bahamas. by Thursday's storm near Cairo, 111. No the United States during the late war of the SENATE. blown open and $250 taken. Five weeks rebellion and who have 4)een honorably lives were lost. A number of members of the house of commons later the same safe was again blown. This Senator Davis secured without any obj^ they are well provided for and highly discharged therefrom, and who are now or time jewelry to the amount of $300 was se tion or opposition the passage of his bh The grand church at Apledorn, adjacent to are supporting a movement looking to honored. who may hereafter be suffering from mental the royal palace at the Hague, was burned cured. March 18 the safe in the Chicago,% making a total appropriation of $5,422,9 the publication in London of a monthly magazine or physicial disability, not the result of for improving St. Mary's river and Hay La' to the ground. Milwaukee & St. Paul depot at Platteville, devoted to a discussion of the gross their own vicious habits, which incapacitates channel. Wis., was blown and $40 in cash taken. abuses in the Russian government and to full The house on the old homestead of Horace them from the performance of labor AN Englishman has bought the contents On motion of Mr.*Voorhees the Senate I The same night the safe in the Chicago & reports and debates oi the prison in Sibeiia. Greeley near Chappanaqua, N. Y., and occupied in such a degree as to render them unable appropriating $14,675 for the purchase Northwestern depot at Platteville was blown by his daughter has been destroyed by of the royal castle of Nuremberg, to earn a support, and who are dependent Rev. Father Joseph H. Kreusch, head ofthe Capron collection of Japanese works oft and $50 secured. On the same night also hie. upon their daily labor or on the contributions Jesuit order at Burlington, Iowa, says that now in the National Museum, was tal containing the most complete the safe in Knoernscheld's butcher shop in of others not legally bound thereto, he and his fiaternity aie preparing to return Edward Happy, the son of a rich Louisville up and passed. In the eouree of the disc Dubuque was entered and $5,000 in money for their support, shall, upon making due collection of instruments of torture sion Mr. Hale satirized Mr. Voorhees for (Ky.) merchant who has been visiting on the to Germany, being convinced that with and securities abstracted. March 21 the proof of the fact according to such rules and advocacy of the measure as if it were one Big Horn, has been lost in the mountains Prince Bismaick shelved they will receive safe in the Hazel Green (Wis postoffice extant. regulations as the secretary of the interior behalf ofthe farmers of the country, whe around Cheyenne, Wyo., three weeks and is believed more satisfactory tieatment than of old. was cracked. Booty to the amount of $198 may provide, be placed upon the list of invalid depressed condition he had pictured to to have perished. in postage stamps and $25 in cash was secured. A Japanese syndieate has been formed, pensioners of the United States, senate ra&t vwk. && p'inposed that THE canning business is considerable The same night the safe in McCann's and be entitled to receive twelve with the government as a partner, to develop .armers of tne West would be vw.p jnxoJ. »ac( general store in Hazel Green was dollars per month and such pensions the coal mines of Soracbi and Jubari on of an American industry. In SINFUL SIFTINGS. isned and pleased, to know thai congress blown. The next night the burglars went shall commence from the date of the Stanley Wilcox of Carroll. Ill, wa3 fatally the biggest scale practicable. The sum of was hunting up the old relics from Japan. to Georgetown, Wis., and filing of the application in the pension office, Baltimore alone 120,000,000 tin cans wire. $7,000,000 has been raised for the preliminary For that leason he (Mr. Hale would not vote Bhot by his They had not been living after the passage of this act. upon proof for the bill. together for some time. work. are made every year, filled with fruits, that the disability then existed, and shall HOUSE. PAID THEIK RESPECTS Horace Sniiler, a New York printer, shot The contract for constructing the submarine continue during the existence of the same. meats and oysters, and sent to all to the postoffice safe, securing $50. Safes at After a discussion of two hours over a bill and killed his wi because she re'usedjo live telegraph between Brazil and the United Provided, that persons who are now receiving wray with him. Freeport, 111., Mineral Point, Darlington, granting right of through the Indian parts of the world. pensions under existing laws, or whose States has been awarded to two French companies, Monroe and Potosi, Wis., have also been Territory to the Pittsburgh, Colutr.bnB & Ft.' claims are pending in the pension office, the Societe GeneraleDes Tele Phones The state treasurer of the canton of opened within the past month and plunder Smith railroad, and without final action, the may, by application to the commissioner of and the Societe Francaise des Telegraphes Tfcino. Switzerland, has been arrested on to the amount of thousands of dollars secured. House T\ent into committee of the whole on pensions, such form as he may prescribe, Sous Marins. The concession is ior thrityfivc MR. J. E. LEWIS, living a few miles the Army appropriation bill. the charge of embezzling 1,000,000 francs. Suspicion pointed first to two men showing themselves entitled thereto, receive years and the first cable must be at who have been driving through the country On motion of Mr. Blanthard, of Louisiana, the benefits of this act and nothing herein from Culpepper, Ya., has a mule C. Miller, a farmer living near Blufftcn, work within nineteen months. pretending to be agents^for a nursery and a joint resolution was pasbed autho: mngthe contained shall be so construed as to prevent Ohio, was robbed by a masked highwayman which, for sagacity and agility, Erain Pasha hat finally accepted the proposals any pensioner thereunder from prosecuting agricultural implement house. They drove president ofthe Mississippi river commission I ot $1,550. made to him by Maj. Wissmann and his claim and receiving his pension to purchase or hire such boats as may be re-i 4' a small bay horse.hitched to a two-wheeled "takes the cake." Mr. Lewis found A partially successful attempt has been quired to rescue persons in the overflow ofth«ii| has entered the German service. Hehas given under any other general or special act: Provided, gig. This outfit was seen tied all night in made upon the h'e of the czar. The name of Mississippi valley. Is the mule in the hayloft the other up his intention of retnrning to Europe, and however, that no person shall receive several village*, where next morning one or the ould-be assassin and the kind of weapon will leave Bagomoyo about the middle of more than one pension lor the same two safes would be found blown open. The SENATE. I morning. The only mode of ingress used aie not known. April for Victoria Nyanza. He will be accompanied period and provided further, that rank in men gave the names of Shelby and Kennedy Senator Davis's pension bill passed. by a}argecaravan and 200 Soudanese the service shall not be considered in applications Abiaham Marks, a New York tailor who on their prospecting trip. Their headquarters to the loft is by a ladder. At the request of Senator Squire the chairinan filed under this act. troopb under command of German officers. were in Dubuque. Here they of the commerce committee has requested slept in his store, saw a man crawling through His decision meets with strong dis'avor in passed as the Bennett brothers. the war department to furnish information the window and shot him dead. The man That if any officers or enlisted man who Zanzibar. Ihey rented a cottage and lived with relative to surveys for river and harbor improvements waq a tramp thief. CONSUL JONES, ofCardiff thinks that served three months or more in the army two women who passed as their wives. The in Wasliingon. It is learned that the British steamer of or navy ofthe United States during the late William Rose, convicted on his third trial 50 per cent, of the freeholders and 75 men came here three months ago from HOUSE. war of the Rebellion and who was honorably Gulf of Aden, from Clyde Jan. 29, for Valparaiso, of murder in Redwood county. Minn., and Memphis, Tenn., where they have the reputation discharged, has died, or shall hereafter Among the bills introduced in the house per cent, of the leaseholders of that sentenced to be hanged, is granted another was wrecked when 100 miles frvora land, of being experienced and hardened die, leaving a widow, minor child or children was one by Mr. Herman of Oregon to pre trial. Three boats, containing in all eighty-%ne criminals. To-day officers came to Dubuque part of Wales are mortgaged. Dwelling-houses, under sixteen years of age, or in case scribe prool of naturalization to be furnished people, left the vessel, and one of them has from several points in Wisconsin and W. C. Croniston, a tinware peddler, was there shall be no widow or rumor child or with enW es of public lands. arrived at Chiloe, an island offtheWestcoast shops, farms and lands Illinois. The men were located in tjie shot thiongh a window near Millard Station, children a dependent mother or father, as The i»jtw tariff bill was submitted to th« ot South Ameiica. Two steamers aresearching house and an officer set to watch. Some such dependency is defined under section 1 are mortgaged for from 40 to 75 per Neb and instantly killed. Antonio Frank, full wa£a and means committee and passed for the missing boat. The British steamer one of the women in the house got a tip of this act, such widow, minor child or .upon by the committee. The minority were an Italian is under arrest on suspicion. Tom Pyman has been wrecked in the Seaw. cent of their gross value. Wales is that the police were on guard, and when children, or mother or father, shall be 'given ten days to prepare amendments ir Fritz Zinnanon ofNew York killed a Hudson The captain, three officers and three seamen the officers made the descent the birds had placed upon the pension roll at the rates committee and to prepare their views on th« worse off than Kansas. river pilot, William Abemethy, with a blow were drowned. flown. The house was searched and $198 in established for them by law without regard bill. It is estimated that the bill makes which broke his skull. The murder is believed postage stamps taken from the Hazel Gre to the cause of death of such officer or enlisted total annual reduction the revenue The action of Emin Pasha in concluding an to hsue been mcittd by a steamboat engineer, man: Provided, that the cause of postoffice were found, together with inn about $50,000,000. engagement with Germany to return to Central IN Siam you can get good board who hated the dead man. death of such officer or enlisted man was other stolen property. The sheriff and Officers The house then went into committee of the' Africa has given rise to innumerable ?£(n8eA„nen not or is not due to a violation ot the civil are crazy at their failure to captfcrel m£!? \M T( ch°?2™ for forty-five cents a week, and this Edward Sylvester, Charley McCran and theories to account for his change of front, A1,e the burglars. Telegrams have been serftto ?J?L P'f°' or military laws or the result of vicious habits 0 on the appropriation bill The action of the Harry Williams, three of the most expert the majority of whieh ascride his remarkable various cities, but the men wanted are $er includes washing, the use of two servants and that said widow was married to the deceased committee adopting an amendment provid conduct to pique and jealousy of Stanley. counterfeiters in the United States, were arrested smooth and will hardly be captured. pensioner prior to the passage of this to run errands, tickets to As to Maj. Wissmann's augmented activity, that no intoxicating liquors shall be sold at Buffalo, N. Y., while at work turning act. All pensions granted to widows u^der to enlisted men at any canteen was reversed" it is assumed he is inspired by Empferor William, out counterfeit coin. shows, three halves and all the cigars this act shall take effect from the date ofthe MURDERED TWO. by the house and the amendment defeated whose eagerness to extend Germany's J. H. Caddall, county treasurer, and president death of the husbands of such widows, but yeas 52, nays 135. colonial possessions and influence in all possible you can smoke. But it is almost impossible of the Pulaski (Va.) National bank, was not dating back ofthe passage of this act. A Tough Fatally Stab Two SEVATE. itter directions is well known. In this belief murdered and lobbed between the county fn Newark, N. J. to earn forty-five cents a That from the date of the passage of this it is predicted that Germany will almost immediatly Senator Squire hud a consultation witr seat and his home. There is no clue to the act this increase of pensions for minor children NEWARK, N. J., Special.—M. double inaugurate an aggressive policy in revenue officials with a view of stopping week in Siam. murderers. shall be at the rate of $4 per month, murder was committed to-day a* Herman's opium smuggling into the far Northwest. |', South Eastern and Central Africa. instead of $2 per month, as now provided hat factory. The plank roomi where two The Senate passed House bill authorizing A riot occurred at Stoop's Ferry, near by law, and in case a minor child i3 insane the Mississippi river commission to purchase dozen men employed in sizing jtoats are enveloped Pittsburg, between Italian laborers and the THE Cincinnati Enquirer tells of an IN GENERAL. or idiotic, or otherwise helpless, the pension or hiie such boats as may be immediately in clouds of steam so/that one can keepers of two boarding houses. Michael shall continue during the life of said necessary to rescue inhabitants of the over The United States grand jury has indicted Ohio man who lived twenty-five years scarcely be distinguished i'rfom another, Bell has died of his injuries and Antonio child, or during the period of such disability. flowed districts and to ube the boats for that 1 P. J. Claassen, of the Sixth National Bank of was entered by "Fiddler" Smi/th, anotorious Refso cannot live. with a button In his nose. This induces purpose. New York, ior embezzlement. The trial will tough. Rushing up to Georfge Hastings he 4 John Babsine and Ross Hawley, two That no agent, attorney or other person HOUSE. occur May 7. the Washington! Post to say demanded: "What have pou been saying engaged in preparing, presenting or prosecuting prominent farmers living near Coffeyville, A biil was introduced providing that pen about me?" Knowing Sr/iith's character, It is predicted that the Ohio and LtrffCT Mississippi any claim under the provisions of that the country woul#Jlike' to know Kan., renewed an old quarrel. Hawley sions granted to the dependent relatives c4 river floods will cause a large immigration Hastings retreated to the /other side of the this act, shall directly or indirectly contract struck Babsine on the head with a fence rail, deceased soldiers shall tnke effect from the how long an Ohio pL jtican could from inundated districts to the Northwest. board where he was sizing hats. Smith foliowed lor, demand, receive or retain ior such services date of the soldier's death. 1 killing him instantly. him to a corner, carrying a drawn shoe in preparing, presenting or prosecuting The house passed the bill removing the officer manage to exist with a'buttononhis At Duryee, Pa., a qurrel occurred between such claim, a sum greater than $10, which kniie. A workman tri/ed to interfere, but Hamilton Shidy, whose record as an employe ofthe inspector of hulls and boilersfrom John Prior and John Butz. During the progress sum shall be payable only upon the order was knocked down, jfcniith plunged the lip. in the Milwaukee postoffice was incidentally Galena, 111., to Dubuque, Iowa. Theiewaffe of the fight a shot was fired which struck of the commissioner or pensions hy the knife vigorously into /Hastings' abdomen, one of the features of the recent congressional something of a fight over' the measure be-(' Hugh Giaham, a bystander, killing him instantly. pension agent making the payment oi the making *an ugly wo/und from which the civil service investigation, has ween the Illinois men 1 one side and the' pension allowed, and anv person who shall Prior and Butz are in ^ail. bowels protruded. ^Frederick Butler then Iowa men on the other. been dismissed from his clerkship in the census ISABELLA BRADY 35 years old and violate any of the provisions of this section, office. rushed to Hastings/ assistance and attempted The bill creating surveyor general, destinec At Bangor, Me., David L. Stain and Oliver owner of an independant fortune, is or who shall wrongfully withhold from a to seize Sgmith, but the latter for both North and South Dakota, passed Cromwell, convicted of the murdei of John Hoh Yan Lee of Philadelphia has been pensioner or claimant the whole or any and will become a law as soon as the presi. determined to marry Thomas Miskell, plunged the warm/ knife in Butler's left Wilson Barron, the cashier of the Dexter Savings taken to the pest house, suffering with leprosy. part of a pension or claim allowed or due dent signs it. side near the heart/ and the sharp-pointed bank, have beensentenced to state prison His'disease was first diagnosed as a Harlem musician, and is suing such pensioner or claimant under this act The house bill was pa6ed providing that blade broke agamspt the unfortunate man's for life at hard labor. erysipelas, and he was treated three days at shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, affidavits and declarations in-©e«ei£n_casei -*, him in a New York court for ribs. Butler sanflk to the floor alongside the alms house, where 3,000 persons were exposed and, upon conviction thereof, shall for J. Bartlett Cook, who styled himself president, may be taken before any officer authorized to to contagion. Hastings. Work/ingmen pounced upon each and every offense be fined not exceeding breach of promise. She says she of the American Development company administer oaths for general purposes. 4 Smith, having disarmed him, bound him $500, or be imprisoned at Tiard labor not and occupied extensive quartersmNew York, 8ENATE. I has spent money to secure his pardon exceeding two years, or both, in the discretion hand and foot a»id then telephoned for the THE MAmn-ETS. has disappeared, and it isnllegedthat$9,300 Northwestern members are greatly elated5 ot the court. police. They /found upon him another confided to him by his employes and others as a deserter from the British over their victory to-dayin secm-ing the passage knife. Hastimfes died in the hospital and went with him. The Latest Quotations from Western of the section in the urgent deficiency army, $2,000 to furnish a house and Butler cannot/survive. Markets. GREENVILLE INUNDATED. bill which gives the secretary o! agriculture A man who committed suicide at St. Petersburg $17 for a wedding ring. Miskell says the authority to expend $20,000 in experimental left a letter in which he confessed that CHICAGO. A Break In the Protection Levee irrigation surveys. he had been engaged in a conspiracy against FIR/E I N A O N E N she has done all the wooing and he Sends the Flood on That City. The Senate began the discussion of the the lite of the czar. The letter said that the WHEAT—No. 2, Spring, 79@79%a: J,o 2 Montana election capes. Mr. Edmunds, has never said yes. writer and his fellow conspirators had drawn Spring 70%@72e.: No. 2 red, 79@79%e. It Is Burne to the Ground the Fire GREENVILLE, MISS"., Special.—The (protection from the judiciary committee, reported back ballots to decide who should take the czar's Conx—No. 2, 28%c Spreadin With Great Rapidity. levee north of the city gave way at the anti-trust bill in the form of a substi- 1 life, and the lot had fallen to the writer, who, OATS—No. 2, 21%@23bt noon despite the most heroic effora -on the MILWAUKEE, Special.—Fire broke tonight RYE—No. 2, 42%c. tute. and said that there was one section in rather than commit the deed, had determined IN excavating for a building in part of the people and the waters in at. Joseph's Catholic convent on the bill as reported which he thought went fur-j JCm BARLEY—No. 2, 55@57c. *. to fake his own life. The letter also give.* poured in upon a city which since its Greenfield avenue and the t-ntire building Oregon City the shovelers came ther than it ought to go. Owing to a little' FLAX SEEU—$1.48@1.48%c. the names of the writer's accomplices, several existence has been #above the level of audits c/ntents were burned, the seventytwo necessity of health, he would probably not BUTTER—Elgin creamery 23V£@24c. Western of whom have been arrested. across numerous old flints that had the Mississippi at its greatest height. The occ/upants of the building barely escaping be in town when the matter would be taken creamery 20@22c. Robert McCoy and William Hicks (colored) flood is a tremendous one, and the volume witth their lives and having no time to up, but some other member of the committee EGGS—Quiet at 14%e. been kept by the Hudson Bay Company were hanged at Humersville, Ga., for the of water that is pouring in from three save any of their belongings. The fire would take «harge of it. ?HL 'ST. PAUL. & JS murder ot William Hughes and his wife last in the earliest history of Oregon breaks above is spreading out in starte/d from the furnace and was carried HOLSE. ?|r November. Both of the culprits made a confession WHEAT—No. 1 hard, 79@80c: No. 1 Northern, all directions inundating ^plantation quietly through the building by ventilator The Tlouse passed a number of less impor- I for replenishing the old flint-lock 78@79c No. 2 northern 75@77c on the gallows implicating Dave Register, after plantation, which in the shafAs. Sister Blanker, who was on the tant measures and discussed at length the COBS—No. 3,25@26c. a wh'te man, who thev said paid them guns then in vogue. These were found flood of 1882 were above water. It fouA-th floor, finding escape cut off, jumped bill for the admission of Idaho into the union coup1*. OATS—No. 2 mixed. 21 @22c. No. 2 white, $35 to murder the old Robert Sax is estimated by engineers that a large portion fro/m a window, breaking her left Mr. Baker (New York), fromthe same committee, several feet below the level of the 22y2@23c No. 3, 22(^.22^. ton, who was also implicated, tried to escape called up a bill authorizing the construction ot the city will not be flooded, and lefe and all her ribs. She BARLEY—No. 2. 45@50c No. 3, 38@42c. before being'brought to trial, but. was shot of a bridge and approaches at New street in a substratum of black deposit, that the greatest height the water will nnot live. Two young candidates, RYE—No. 2, 32@33c. ?5r and killed by a deputy sheiifl while trying to York city across the Hudson river to regulate reach in the lower parts will be three se Minet and Mary Werner, jumped just above .the river wash of GROUND FEED—NO. 1, $11.25@11.75. escape. commerce in and over such bridge between Bfe-' feet. The telephone lines are all rom the third story windows and were seriously BRAN—Bulk, $10. the State of New York and New Jersey eand previously deposited. Just There was a negro dan le at Caperton West down above Greenville and nothing has injured. Two firemen were also injured HAY—Upland prairie, $6,75@7.25 No. 1, and to establish such bridge as a military 7a., which was kept until 1 ate, when it broke been heard from the levees to-day. by the falling walls, but not seriously. $5.75 timothy, $8. and post road. The bill was passed. above the level where the flmts were up in a free row, in which the pistol played EGGS—Fresh, $3.7o@4.05. The water from the Austin break will hav All the other inmates succeeded in getting 6EN1TE. VJ ~T found the excavators came across the the winning hand. When the shooting was an outlet into the Yazoo river, which wil out safely under the guidance of the Sisters, BUTTER—Extra creamery, 20@22c dairy The Montana election case wasrafcen up over Howard Ernest was found dead, William 15@18c roil and print, S@12c.lM W^i^S. inundate a large section of country in Sun/flower who prevented many young girls from Efi*. remains of an ancient sidewalk alm9St and Mr. Gray finished -his argument, in Bunport Derico and William Glee was mortally and Yazoo counties. The water has flingine themselves from windows in their MINNEAPOLIS. **»-*. ix of Clark and Maginnis, the Democratic wounded, and Henry Atkins, George Wilson reachetLWashiugton avenue,one of theprtfncipal fright. The building and all its furniture ffjiPtetely deeayed- "**.,*^ claimants. The matter then went over WHEAT—No. 1 hard. 80c No. 1 Northern, and Dave Getner slightly wounded. Dave business streets of the city, iAid were burned, entailing a loss of $70,000, on T8%@79c No. 2 Northern, 75@77c The following public building bills were/ Gero, who started the shooting, escaped, but the people are navigating in skiffs. Two which there is an insurance of only $25,000. FLOUR—Patents, sacks to local dealers, takenfrqm thecalendarandpassed: Aurora^ a number of the negroes were arrested.* TfiE Naples correspondent of The white men and one negro, eoming tjrom $4.60@4.65 patents to ship. ?acks, car lots, 111., f75,000 Leadvilie, Col., $100,000 Stoneville to Greenville in a skiff toTday, George Lang of Egg Harbor, _N. .L, while $4,15@4.50 in barrels, $4.15@4.50 bakers' The House bill to amend the census lawi London Telegraph -says of Buffalo To Honor Returned Explorers. were drowned by the upsetting of the/boat temporarily insane, fired the bed containing here, $3@3.40 superfine, $1.70@2.2o red 'LONDON, Ppeeial.—It is probable that by providing for the enumeration of the' their names have not been learned. /Many Bill's show at that (place: "It is a his sleeping, nve-3'ear-old daughter. The dogsacks, $1@1.20 red dog barrels, 1.25@L50, the reception of Henry M. Stanley by the Chinese population in the country was taken CBsualities have resulted from skiffs c/oming royal geographical society will take place up and discussed, but without action went wife forced him to desist, and then Lang proceeded 5 quite new one for the Neopolitans,fewof €OBN—Samples, 27@28c in contact with wire.teiices^and other hid? at the Albert hall May 5. Mr. Stanley expects over. to the lower rooms to pursue his determination ?*"^j| den obstructions. to reach London about the 25th ol to have a blaze. The house was OATS—Feed*, 21%®22%c good to choke, HOUSE. whom have read Fennimore. 48%«25c. April. The- Albert hall meeting will be soon in flames, and the -neighbors with difficulty SERGEANT riyM MUCH POT otnr. The House after transacting the usual Cooper and know what to BABLEY—25@35c '-sP I presided over by the duke of Edinburgh (rescued Lang's three children, one of amount of routine business, resumed consideration NEW' YOBK, Special.—Sergeant Dunn, HAT—Upland prairie, $7.50 commfn wild, and it is expected that the prince of Wales the rescuers being serionsly injured. The ofthe Idaho admission bill. Mr. make of the strange looking and New York's weather chief, was inuch put f5@6.50. will be present and will speak. Mr. Stanley maniac secured a shotgun, and theatened Stewart, of Vermont, spoke in support ofthe out to-day when told that the New Orleans BtiTTEE-Fair to fancy creamery, 14@20c will describe some of the geographical painted redskins, and t&e general all who attempted to approach him. He was bill, and denounced the practices and teachings board of trade intended to ask per lb dairies, medium to lancy, 10@12c results of his expedition, and will be presented ofthe Mormon church. The constitution seen to jump in a burning bed, there were a I impression was" that these brave for his resignation for prophesying grease and packing stock, 4@5l4e.^^ ~i with the handsome gold medal of Idaho was in the line of the Edmunds iew groans, and then ail was quiet. the present floods there. He said which has been especially struck in his bill, and was for the same purpose, towit. warriors, with their long silky hair, MILWAUKEE.' «.|fc At He'ena, 'Montana, a young Mexican "fthink tl^New Orleans people are acting honor. It- is hoped, from a communication the extirpation of a great public evil. WHEAT^'O: 2 spring, .72®73c No? I very foolishly 4n the face ot the present woman known as '-Julie," was found lying paint and feathers And beardless which had been received from Emin The Democrats carried their opposition to Northern. 82c. dangers. No matter what they say, they on the floor ia her house with a knife cut in Pasha, that that hero will appear in London such a length that tfcey requested a vote on faces, we*e womei^fBa the riding COBS—NO.3. 29c. will have their hands lull looking after her neck, a long gash on her right, temple, before the end ofthe session, and so he the final question and raised the point of no OATS—No. 2 white, 24%@24Mc their city. They may have my head,]f they and several horrible ents on both shoulders. will no doubt receive from the societya quorum, which, of course, was overruled by and shooting trere'bj^lly appreciated RYE-NO. 1, 43%c, want it, but I think tSey had'' better A pair of blood-stained Chinamen's shoes worthy reception of his many years' work Speaker Reed, and who counted the Democrats BABLEY—No. 2,44ct^ protect their people. The only portion and: the seats of ti% arena are in4 were found under tho bed the room where in Africa. *The society banquet to Mr as present and making a quorum It EGGS—Fresh, l*c. tm of the report that has been misrepresented ^tho murder was committed. From this and Stanley will take place some time after the is the intention £of the Democrats to carry -crowded daily.* BuTTER-ADairy, 16@lSc. is that which states that Isaida flood would the faet that a Chinamanwas seen running Albert halt meetmgk-| thei testrcaseeofoif£v&£$ cas the supreme court and mak +tt-e A CsrEESE-^heddars, lOQlOVfc.-. he as disasterous as that at Johnstown. VH SP