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|w '0$ SKI SLiA-*fi'tfti THE BAD LANDS COW BOY 962 A. T. PA LITTLE MTcSO Thsre^seer ionthat vlle jf |DA^orir aaganeiSl.vjBpr' ,JI} _rul6 }ower tliis year than during tha l^Stphufc- 'the faot can-v Snoi-be determined until much later in the -season, -jparmera mil :probably fled it a paying crop, however, but ahould lay 'an anchor fo windward by planting-ether oropa-that^are sure to be in^i^uid. Gopd-fypiera liave long it ago ee^secl to ptit all their eggs in one 'a Thera'a^e1 la^ge iSumber of profita ble gold minea in North Carolina, and it ^fcaiS the yield ,ol (joid is far greater than in any State east of the -Rocky -Honntains—ten fames greater in fact- Jt is affirnied by saentifio peraons that there is to-day far more goldln North .Carolina than "there is in California. .'Northern and Western, capitalists are finding this out, and it is a matter of re 'cord that over $2,000,000 of New Eng land capital waa daring 1§83 put in min ing machinery.- -. Arrangements aye in progress to rnn train front 4fc°4goto Portland, Ore gon, via the JwrAern Pacifio railroad, in five days^*Ehe present time from St. Ea-ql to Portland. .13 four days. It is expected that tke pleasure travel over this route will be very large-this year. '.Thousands .of people were deterred from going over last ^all owing to the late ness of thi ^season before the road was in full working order. Many will go to seek for locations in Oregon and in1 the territory oi Washington, and many SfrtJothers'to sde forthemsfclves the wonders i.» that hove "been so vividly described by H-?tourists. 'j PS^ 1 lj|sis?-. Mnoh has beeft written about the sup ^srjiosBd'danger of petrolemn giving out gjto Wd.the effect- ofsncha misfortune. But ^ijtho evil dayrisievidently afar off: The ,Knells this country give no signs ofbe 'Jj^fonqng .exhausted, gad-abroad jt is said the fluid -Hfa&never-soiplanty.. Kus- Sj^Bian petroleum, .whose production has ^l^-fei'^aj-i'ifngf.wells-arpfbunS over a vast area, and rj6», -jester, communication exists from the [jj^paapian to -the Mediterranean. These ist^iarefacts-oftett forgotten, but they are -^. ftfects al] the&me^-working their wiU theories of oil prices. 1 v** ^Jfny cities and towns of Connection! i^frftjroted money and bonds: to aid build, jg.i ticg of railroads and-they are now~faeav jV ily taxed to meet their obligations, and .afeare seekmgtoescapo from their burdens, lull was mtrodaaed iitthe legislature to devote one-quarter of: the anyrant re (g^^ceiyed by tha §tate from taxes ton rail ^sjIoadB to paying ti^e b^nda Of v-^and, cities The- amonnt -of taxes mi I ie. s^ejved by-th«i-efcftte.feoin pfilTOftds foi the year Vwf tim $388^,060. If one ®j ,!Qupr.ter of devoted Wpaymg ^-/ofEtown bon^it wouldonlyamonnt te $97,000. a yeae Khibh .would not go very »j5.!j far toward relieving the towns. Xtr-£s S-s^jProbable that the towns which have put ^a^HiJifthemsfilves in:tliia ibad ilx will have to ScaneotJvanwayottt offheirdiffieul- i^R'itiesf ifot one'df^tlle 'towns voting the ^:{ixnds fnll admit thatiJie lightest ben ifsf^ fifikhas been derived from theioads, pi the bonus was really necessary to 30b£ain. the roads. People of the Ohio valley- may possi be consoled by statements that oth ^i^ers..,l4aKej-suirered,' greater calamities jvyij.iroin.floqjas. .iJCheyiare reminded that g|M50yer. one hundreds thousand lives were' gLtysth? one flood tin-Holland and -that i| jWholeprovineeshav'e been washed away, flp^d on theBhinetrwo years ago was ifiore appallingthan that OIL. theOhio this year. Tha^i,on the Theiss at fejr.Szegedii* ttangexx'&'Sew years since far more awfaltm the loes-of life. ^i«®ie river JPo in-the snorth of Italy: has vifiitcd destruction on the people Of 'that •ijjj opuntry from timejmmenupial* though' a^Je^ses! te.the height ,ot .thirty-feet hive Jje^jiflpnatructgd to turn back the floods: Thejgreat Hoong-Ho of. China -has- in .13Uictedi, more .lose of life than all the zj~%~ £***!& of Europe and America cpmbined, |fnd this despite the marvelous leveesy 11 S"V '"•i'L s$j6s*£ion of the-winter is ,, khe discovery oft ^pldum the Cmur d' i.ien'e^ mountffcinft lyin^, south of the great detour ipid*, }/y the Uortbern KpPncjfic.railroadlio peas around' theBit ^.^r.Boot, nearest stationfo /each- tha digg^igs is Bathdrnm in. }Wb& r. n9v-J n* Idaho. PfttHdrnm ^^600 miles /fronu ,-iSt, Pan}, an4- -the -ltet .station before[ .reaching 'VS'a^hington territory^. The Aleu^-conntiy.is so-called from Vj tiw-le!iOtifil-l^k® ip whiflhi, tlw "early j^rencU -traveler g*yj$ this pretty name.^ center is Eagle City, about vpUn itqru. theirSflroad, the- nearest '.point of ij^M^ h«)hwn,.flotted 'for tie# station and town, failed Belknap,. '-Httiadreds' o£ 'niitben hsire already ^reaeheil City ahd ai camping Out in tbe woods with the snow six br iiiSK&i ie^t d6ep. ^There will probalily SJieSgieat dehl oif iiiBferingliii the new tamps and Ibitter disappoint^ ttents, bnt.^t^rg?ii^ajBapi,,be' credited Quem is tbaeh ^old ihete, A few may tjb* into£ute *&& •MadM'"ereatly en tiched, birt 4he mi&m* "n£a hayiy do i/theylarf'renisinisd If THE PITH OP THE NEW Mrs. H. Holton tjf Stf^anl-are bill was introduced Erfcnk3radyf triedin St Lonis for-kflling George M^cCarthy^'waa found guilty of' mnrd^r in the fedcond *degree and pumslvmont fixed at fiftyyeaTs in the penitentiary.. :4 7" Thendepartment of state has revived a tel& gram-from Eug&ie Schuyler, TJhited Stritce minister to Greece, saying that the prohibition of the importation 0f pork from this, country into Greece haa been abolished. ThomoTemenii to'secure'thO-appointnieht'ot Postmaster. General Greaham. ,tx the circuit judgeship in the Seventh iudicial district is a serious ons, and iB^undoubtedly made -with his consent flflK A memorial w^^Hsented by Mr,-"Waahburh recently' fix)ni jro^n8 of Minheeof& relating to the establishment. of common schools ^in Alaska also from 443 citizens of Minneaotafor' an amendment to the federal constitution pro hibiting the disfranchisment.of woknen.1 G^enam»,of.St^presentAtive McGoid of Jowa. has through, his state officers, bar, supreme bench and colleagues in congress,' irrespective otparfy,:been formally presented to the presi dent for appoigtment as judge of ^he Eighth district'vice resigned r". ^The secretary E state received a, cable Mon day, the 18th,from SBnifltcrFoater atM&drid c. '«iniitmcing the (te^th^tyt suicida at:7 jLUamte,' ^'Sp^n, xiiJ« B, Partriage -re^ling th'eife onac- countofhis.heal^xiesaeB, Partridge, Wias, On April 5,1881, nominated by the president to* -Bucceed the late Stephen A Hurlbut as minis-' ter to Pcru.: He had along »nd honorable ca-' reer in the foreign.service of his country. .• lie .English p^ condeihn the brutiliiy of tlio Brsmarck letter on the Laaker resolution. Berlin correspondents give some piquant extracts fr^m the nttacks in the semi official pftss on Minister SargentV American career, while the TimeiF, ignorant Of.t&6 famous, personalis of the Hon. llioman Porterhptfes Ochiltree, makes the imconsdotsly -aiiuBihg oomment that as tqe niune.of the proposer of the revolution is Scotch* he is presumab^f a a sensibleinan. 'William Cash who fatally'Hhot Marshal BichardB and James Cowart in Cherow, Sv C waaiollOwed by thesheniTs poaBotothehouse of his, father CoL E. B. Cash. When the pur-| suera approached the hoose CoL Cash, defied them, and said that lus son should not be ar rested, at present as public opinion .was too hetrong.against him. The sherilrposse thed re tired ior consultation: The officers of tho laW counsel moderation, but many of. the young people are in favor of capturing young Cash! atall ^hazards, dead orahve^ and over tipe deau body of .t^e eider Tashvjf necessary .a cordon has been placed v^ound- the hotxse to intercopt the fugitive shoold Cash.attempt to' escape. Richards and X^owart are BtiU ahvc, but not hopes are enteraSned of ttieir rdcovezy. of their rdcovezy. •v Jnud to.be a hundred- feet high, raised J^bflld, its waters. But it ,.js a curioiis fitct that the valleys pf all these Btreams- gre still denselx,popnlated thereforejit 1 may be presum?d &at the floods in the Vagey of the Ohio, though of 'frequent pccurrence^ will have no marked efEect mthe future so,ift»|s.dgos%4iipopu.--: i. latiott is coneerne^y,. ft i1$ti:hrbttiaal Calendar. A prominent and rich young merchant tin Montreal^haSi. n3a^*riod*vthe notorious woman knowiras "ThaCannte^a^ E. Marks' & E were robbed ptf be^i een 940r,000 and «B0,005 by burglar^ A'farm hand, .Lonir Oberndorfcr of Fredrick Batnp, a well-known zner^iant of ^Dallas, Tot, has been arrested on seven charges 'of forgfng bins^oi' ladiitf in eaajaecGoa wit|i ibe fantoua^TAas oottaa%windteff. for sirUcih .Eastcp, Oaxnmo^t is A^aitingtriaL iru jafled in 'defaultof,414,OOOboiL Dr. Elmore, a weQ-lcnown citizen of Trfinffl burg oounty, V* returning home, was znet.by anegrO, who asked bim if hethad ever been T. T. Bradley, collector customs at Emer son, wis arrested by provincial police and brought to Winnepeg the 24th, chargod with oertam nsaoifests of coal cxmsfgned to the (V n&difta Pacifio railroad^ the dnty'on which was many thousand dollars. He ts also charged 'With the embezzlement of HfiOff from the cus tom house. Bradley's property in Emerson warf siez^d by the drown. AA At Morris ville K. T, Mrs. H^ght was TATT ten6ed to be-hanged April 18f0r'the mttrder of: her hfasbandFeh, 27,188a Wb^n ask^ed whyj sentence of death should not be pronounced Mrs. Haigbt said: *1havo not hurt my hua ban^'by word or deed. I am not guilty. On' the night of his hurt I was entirely helpless, ftfldttraldnot get up ordowfc* WwtflMiwi Vm V«tM San FrandsooChiname^i gave f^JBOO tojfeod taftqttras TheSel 000 of go] ^HiaMteteofABLJohnAm, the UUcs suicide^ ts but #19,000 short Charlie Kenade to Ohio convtit'fslSBieir to •55,000 by an tzoele^s death. Mtontt^oHa has OorrailedT* good-te^t^g1 p^Mgl x'..,_ Postofficea eatablished:"Minnesota Mo void, -Polk bohn^r.1Montana "Victor,Missoula county. Postmasters Commissioned: J6hu "Watte, Ames, Iowa George E. Eberhardt,Cedar Falls, Iow*a Eliaa Skinner£"MmiBon, Iowa: Solonion H. Keeleiv Modford. "Wis. Michael Genaine. Dover, wis.' Commissioner loring has laid before' the1 presidentithe import of the commission appoint ed teexannne.the awine^industryofthe United States. It is emphatia in ,-the statement that there is no condition 'surrounding the industry which tcndfl. to propogate disease-or render jporkunhealthfuL .7. Secretary Folger will reply to resolution "adopted' l^ the house, asking -whether thege would beany delay intho payment of the tobacco idealers^.clakns^or, rebate under the law(of last BeSsio^ that itwould take the present force at •the disposal.of tiie department two ior three yearB .topay th6#3J000,00Q,olaimed as ^ebate. He wiU ask-for more clerka The superviaing architect's offlw .is being gradually cleaned out and "purified by Mx. Bel], .the yo'jng man from Iowa who was appointed to sucoe^d Hill last year Hahaa alreafy wonnot only the confidence of the president and aecre ,tary of the treasury, to,whotn lieipinynediate ly responsible, but has won1, the resjiect of oop gress tUid the contractors whoseek govertiment yw&it: vi-. The* death of ex-Minister^ partridge at Por tugal is Torv mutjh rogreht^ here, and the la OTCl mentable surrounding it give oratic-ln was a strict honorable-life^ iovfii and he, like his ancestors,, Lurchnum, and led a blameless,: AhChUnk. a Chinese Jshn O'SnlUvnn, & 6k Louis lumbal j^VMslgiea. Asytts, 3,000iUablllril KER. IfcColi 0 J4" itorosa The WisoopBin, Ohlppewa and Si Oroix rivers. Heni^ 6. Ely, & prominent merchant of New ""HmTen^Conn., who has been insane for seven yean, murdered Jacob J. Harden, who TOB visiting him. Ex-Senator Spenoor proposes to bring stilt for #5(^000 damages againBt Attorney Gonoral Bcgm^rfo^detaBaatipajalfiharftntflr andln*, jmjr to ills bnsiness. ^M°^8°»Special. .Aniobg the marriagelioen ses granted On the 33d at. the ooiinty c^erk^s Office, was one ttf Mr. millkm 0. "WitSous, at fPftu^ and Julia A WUcox, Middlete\hi, Conn, f^terin the day the register at the.LeUud ho-, t^boMtfae legend, "Mr: and Mrs. W.,a Wat -?t. Faul, Minn.," BO it is to.be presumed and. lady made quiclc liSe of therdocument obtained in tnfe mbrning.- Bepublio wis field recently in Bj^oklyh, N. YJ, to'take action to 'aid the' veteran soldiers of tho Southern army:ip their efforte to i^ise fnnds to bt^ld.a home for disabled soldiers of the sonth. A committee waa appointed to decide upon the best, means-of raising .money for the ^purpose. fttlil WUinlnKnn mas Vr«.- Tholnas MHner Gibson,' formerly privy ooun dUoiv arid president Of the board of trade, is dead in London,* aged seyehtyrseven years. Foote, editor, of the FTMiThinker, oompletod his yeara imprisonment si: Ixndon. for bias phemy.andBradlaugh, with 3,000 symp&thiz ers, met nim at tile gates iof the prison.- 5:r The hoUse claims cbmin|ttee submitted-a far, •orable report in the case'df Col.- Thomas Wor* ^Bo^°oiiio, dunng the rebellion,.. Iho^claim Kn^ however, after endeavoring te Secure roo OgnitiOa forhis Mrvice foif over tvrenty years, dies inWashington inabj^ctpoverty., Gen. Techernaieffthe superseded governor of Turkestan, haai^fuseda seatinthe military tconncLL and retires to private life.: Itis under 8topd that thedisfavor under which-he rests is a' concession to English susceptibilities.4: -London vrine merchinteare badly ofI, owing .. to the dearease in the consuzhptldn of idl wineie, except claret and champagne but the whisky trade fiounshes. A Scotch train the othor day consisted of twenty-four cars laden entirely with wlnsky. .:i '.«- Itis a notable sign of jtbe timea .that Lord Ernest Harnilton, an- artiBtin/vinHQyyft^y^ csn^ didate' for,a*"popular. obii8tituency,had las* jreek to pledge himaalf agaSnsV any allowances to the queeirs grandchudren. The lordling added iyith a sigh that her majesty's family are •very grohflc. CoL -Magendie, who has critically the ruihs caused by tho explosion at the Ylcto na railway station, London, thinks the explo sion was due^not'to gas, butto some powerful compound. The reportiis 'cii^renl' tt^t 'the "parcel left in the'cloat Aom was intended for use against fee,house of pwliapieirt and ttat 'it explodedaaddontty. f,"-v". I ThS Grand 'Duke l^uiel^ BnisU fixriyed at B^^iin r^z^y iat HQie head of t&0 d^u^ ^ons.^rhhSh:: caoxw itb Mngtatulato th& emperor upon .the seventeenth anniversary, of his en trance into the Bussian order Or St George. The Geraura Crowh Prince Frederick William met the grandduke at the station and gave ^nim .a^he^rfy greeting. Wolff, in the Paris Ffgaro, explains that the Tianqttet tendered jgelssonier is not a demon ^ration against MrsJ .Mackay, but in- rec^gni tioa of.thp ftftietii'year of I^lssonier's artistic life.' Gerome presided.' wfilff haa jjiven as^ ^it tothe presence bf an Anidrican artist Mackay nnder the SulSo?le^Sbj^heFr2hS preSs, want to know the name of 1mstartiBt bUdistbne in the louse of commons, oiv th» 25th,.mide ^'motio^'which-wascariied, eulog^ 5^^ry®rand'fl long serviceaa imeakr er. The Parnellit^ did not challenge-division, but, after Parnell had stated they Wete Enable! tacitly to acquiesce inwp vote of thanks, since, some of Speaker Branca acts had been hurtful 'to Ireland, they withdrew in a body from the houso. XTpon the speaker vacating the /chair, the whole^honse roae^:and-filing past shook hands with him.. As .the .speaker was leaving' the house hfe was loudly cheered. .' Tho pitctce of Wales is regarded aitf^ having acted very adroitly in making his^fl»t''speecb in the house of'lords .on .the woritoieaVs' dwell ings Questions. With allhis Ubertm^hehaa .a keen eye for the means of gettiM popniarii^. He watcnesand adoptsthe crazes anddinea ationrnalietic cluhs like the likei Germanwhq has leiunetf English.*^'6—' Its characterifltic bad luck etUl pnrsuee the (lade^diiC cabinet in Egypt The fali of Tokar ^fl a^^rarated .bj-the d^oinnst^MW which' a^ tended it The: garrison^ hsd plenty of: food and ammnnttjk?n, knew earhf of^the jipproach of tho British. and had heara tiie firmg of the gtinboate. Theinference & thattheypreferred to surrender^ themselves to their feuow Mos lems rather than be xeseued bj Christian for fe%n6rS. The position1 of the governnient with' r^ard tojthe xtew anticipated. etpOditibn is S^kward to'thedegree of^a^exirdity. ,f Clsf Ci^rrIn4* 8hot Nancy!Schiele and then hiip self becauBevshe refus^to marry him. Walter. C. Shepard, fqr.four-years the trusted bookkeeper of Francis C. Bngham & Co., Boe ton,hflfebeenWrtestedfot emtoezzteiient''-' '^ftjr-4«tf- flSouSajId^'^)hot^raphiF -of'1 CoU Sudeikin's niurderer jiave: been ^circulated throughout Bdssia. Aroward of3.0,000«ubles is offered,for hircapttreor S^OOOtOubies for information leading to his arrest. S^rffy after o'clock on the mondng/of^hie S&th a teMble eiploaoii pccjirred, in the cloak X»i|don. JBhe^' erpteeionwasTihdoubtwQy^namite.! ^A: Jaim portion of tiie roof waa blowir off and Stroyed.. Sevon mirai havetwen sent tobospital with- s^vere lnjuriee. Extensive damage was donesurrounding property. Detectives are ac tively inquiring into the. natter. All three hy pott-^sis^ of gas, gunpoWfer aiid dynamite are advanced, and discus^ed^dyziamite'beihg the: fav^te theory. .- ly employed':'-in praenring 'laborars from the aifferant. gioapaof Uaoasbi tbe- 'CMlfio to Jo hell.:. S3more teplidd .no, and the negro said' tune for yon to be there,'' anq-iired at Elmo re-twice without epfe6t The negro at-» ,tempted to ^un, but Elmore shot him dead. irithabont &^retan»a Uhorerft1 turp^ liborers bclonged to^ ljl»nd» of T» rawa and Aplang, in the ssmo 'group, the peo pleofwMch have boenat oonstant. iramre with the inhabitants of Nanopti. The returned laborers on Uuding.seized number of yoimg girls 'and niviBl^dthem, which provoked a fight with the' inhabitants, who were armed only with clubs Mid spears. Twenty Nanohtis were killed and many wounded ete of Port- th a uloon adjoming, we on the mornin* of the 24 hmlfKntrfl ^erO HS-KW1 a populitlon i|ti8,Q^V. oconrred th8r# The steamer Gi^at Eastern has been pur hSfilta"1 government1 for a coal The deacons of the Fifth Avenue Baptist diuroh, New York, cut down the appropriation. {Or muaio qne-half and the ehoir. whicii^iB thb best in the city, have tendered thoir resigna- GrabainBeil, who takes great inter- €0^ iniileif sautes,' fears that by intermarrying -this, class jof people are likely to increase in proportion to thegenerd mass. Hefinds from J^c^rda of the various .aaylums and institutions that there is a great tendency to inter-marriage among.them,i«n'd that especially where! the de ficiency is congbital itis likely:to be.repeated inv the offspring.~Ir. Footers Health Monthly. Bten^s. Jdhn Bartle,' trrrenfy-two yearp old, a patient in St Elizabeth hospital, Belleyue, HI, -wliilQ supposed temporarily insane, attempted to kill Sister Liberia by ahooting at her, th6n shot and killed-himself.' ThdbaU from Harflettta-pistol passed through the sister's ear, bptdidno other injury, --j ,,'v. 1 ''6 gwotflof Grfggai Foster's warohonae. StFanLtmnied eatiusOUh. loss, *180,0001' v: At Emigrsnt CUp^'OsL 1,000 feet of muni ahedshayebeenortuihed'.by tha veigbt et*^ie snow. ,• TorVel Asge*on of Blaok Hummer «u |^led. b^Ma hpTse iampbig ott bridgs tod crashing The bospi4l bttQding, ttili •f ihe lCchlgsn Btito refdL Ioni» were bi^nocL lows oh the 000 on eontcnto, tSOO. T^e.Welsh Calv4nistc MflUiodlat church, H*teftnetr the. Rormsl school bniMing,]&-' ksto,* botn^d rftoantly. ORhe tndUbur mkn mmll woodea one, niiilwa# partially ijisturad. fbf*WM&sot C«»viUe, W. Y*., wm« Tirite^ hv Bto ont^SS^caiwliigaloMofjaO.aXUn. DING TWO^RFELA, TSRESJRABIOEMHOMFLI, SUA .. .jnrober of rMMettoea. Tho lnmnSw itu 5 is-/ MoWJrt OotOadu Notwithstanding th? sufferings and occasioned by the flood, the deaths in dtaGigfitt' last week were fewer than for the correspond ing week of 1883. Last $reek the deaths num bered-ninety-sevenrand fOrthe-corresponding weeks of 1S53 and 1882 they were 145 and loS respectiroly. [Qt ,1M KV 'An ox])losion occurred in the Bank of Oom« morce i&tontre^C^^d oyam'essengername? Sha^ehtering^ya^trinjirhirfi gafli ^as ibg with alaj^pij Tltt t^dqvki^Bro'shi (fed ]thQ: btiildiii£ ^prisll^kged. and.twociferkslfthedoaks not thought seriously. Afire Sunday morning at Peckson des^nj^d tiie woode^buildings occupit .. J. Barnes as a- cigar'.store the Union hotel blockj occ apied by the Union hotel Union Hall theater, Waldron & Curtis, drug stor^ Jack son's savinga'bMk-a-H. Case and O. Elliot, grocers N. H. Eokter, saloon. The bldok was owned by P. B.p®bMd, and cost #125.00a Five fr^& buii^tfB\ occupied by William Aultm^n, boots jpiowiobs John Bath, jeweler 1 Philadelphia's new postofflco will have cost the United States 'government when finished and equipped, neatly 98,000,00ft. It is one-half size large^ than the New York postoffice build ing, andis said to be the finest struoture* of ita •tndm the world.! The government paid $L 49i,2p0 for the Bite upon', which the^ building .The total appropriations for the pOst- cffice ^ave been. ^G.UpO,000, but the amount W-M^(i^^^^d"w^»fldition^l apptopria tion wUlTe maare by' i^i'gtbe^ :^ft.rfee meeting of the Grand"Army of the ChMles j^nt^ wbeftvand residenod of J. J. ^®ams :cigar6W^i6fr^*"-« t-«a£*£Sk '^n Barirett A1QS11& ti •ealoon^ werealsovbr^ water willetooW^WC rafS:tomkoh Benger.He re-' Ident, proceeded startedfor home the trick and was run over.}, ard's Lake ftela ing tiie remainsof not not yet been inOvei OQ^r thinks it wp^b&t^ inquest Over tkepftead known 'UOoffeitfS Bothweree ^'prebidef -Tin, w. W. Foster,: chaplain -in. Chief-of-the Grand Army, to deliy.o^ an address." Ihilton ot How is there view on, which have A The cor to hold an »t over i^e^ead boifti PeterP •n To the oommuin^ bvr!^he! were Mdio^^toeti^|i?8@fl PeterPeterson is -name of. Andrew." mgmB* IN so ii CoL Thomas Worthington of Ohio dl^d Sat urday, the 28d. ^M R- WflliMns, a-witness in the.Thomas Nathan murder at New York, is dead. G. G. Barrington.died of,heart dise^e while1 ooking at the corpse at aNew York ci^y funeral Mrs. Brown of Aus&i, Texas, left$10(L000'to" her husband* Three children suehimtobx4a& the wilt Gen. Lee's daugfi^ei4j ifaiy an^^lCldred were present at the inauguration of .their fath ers statute in New OHeans Frfday the 23d. Mrs. McClure^is%uihg Mt^Klein aiteim Ah tonio, Tex., for $3,00Q damage in ..getting®! husband to! diink three'pints' '^whisky ynger, fromwUohhe^ ^,,., ^^,-. The popo has coaforrodojl t^pHpn. JEdmnnd Onmie, formedy now at the head r- -T -,ioiiiff bolonv, the title of count, With reversion to his male W-J .BcemSents. •. .v'tt- «(s Mrs, Lathrop, ^pf died inDondaaKriday nigh^.aged fifty-five years.. She has lired In Minne«ati "4iiil!i 1^, .^Hr. I^throp is a well-known Methodist "TnflMmnl clorgyman of this ptato.'' v.. T^-' Oeorge.Hunt, W4«1UMa' mmsr'«. P«la^^*l^^aasd for, #1^.000, says that he is ruined. Tile property was losttiiroughhisnepneir,'rwnb tfpe6ulated .and lp^ heavily. The nephewbas absconded bp^me'jjuluth 'A Icon Bange rdad^eft Dnluth" •j Judge RawammAof'ChiMgo d^Myn-' wrf.mtne- day, the 25th, after* apainful ti] than three'moiiths' duwtibxL 'of jiifianini^ioia ofthehatft Dec. TOl?ldftfeg S. his of he was suddenly, attacked, witii s&rera pda' the region of iheneart. and wfcs immediate^ Jy removed to his boarding^^oiase^ onuL^tile. avenue. Ho had never ten able to- leave b£s" bedroom from tiie day^he wisttakenbome in- Ex-Gov. Samuel Price' of ^Dewisburg, WjVa.^: died 6n the 25th atbi&hcAhe^ aftertifi^^days^ rebeuion he was an 0 at since the war he had been depocrat seTtezutimes norotVirginia during^et»belKdhVprteid jost before flie' iatpi: j. ^aria^RimUi. Hlhcos he dictated hi& jifetb k^slMio^raphVr, Oafanan, editor of? the Pittstimig Jmirnal, It was tuned o9 iu a fei^^weeka, and .during. /V-J Mias Carey's reside'. at'-'Hinneipoto. where ehe wasbetrotliod toaypuflgmanjby the namo of O. L. I-nther, wlio, 'when ho. Jioard of •the illness of lis intended wifeL went io' Uoofc-* -head to watch at her bedside. .Onjaaming crf her death he became crazed with grief, andro pairing to hiaroomhe^tookiajeToll the muzzle against his hesdahd trigger, bnt the weaponBr1"-"* he could make another at.. fhe %s^ disbovered by mrinfMBtpni _.. At the. We&dell Phfflips' ikdbidtfsi %e^vice Brtnrday night, the' 23dipst,( beat oc nnectedwith ^IdLtribtiticdotmOney to the fioodsuiferers. Hexuriher said thatno attempt hadi^^^ hi^^brtwribft TProt Greeiier on acoount of his color, bat that in the distributionofinvitatipflSh^'had befls^tt lookea-° resent insul -raw pow ^Dakota ft Sulati There seems to of the senate eo rive at a conolusio Dakota. Theothe rely by a member aeetro minor Tthe coi .rriaon bill bad-been agreed to and tf0i__ reportod to the senate,--but it was not repor Now it transpires tlmt the committee have since .that .time., -gone over the whole -subject again, and a member of the committee sayB {thcy-l^ad -^gr^od -jupon a substitute for vthe Sarrison tion of delemtes to thiii ^fillV^litldn wi] on the 4tii of November next The Iplggr —irganization to No«h« 1 kota as now exists for the whole territc the'same territorial organization Anfeotion- About 7o'dotlf oi?4he^ w^t-bound freight etfute^'Ahi whiJeiying1 dnjifroa thr* quarters of a ^tojteVeetti^ oonnty, Minn^ Con&i him-, back to CoiaioT in thoback parf fraorQrein nisi ly doubtful. 'T_ able part,Of the!1 same man^YTho with PetefePel same spot by th turned to town, to get drunk,t^na about the second the 23d a 'eterson, .ckthree-i », Wright' brought struck him ing ?a-large •very 4s extreme most remark that this is the jure before was killed near tiie goodsetetfBo^ ^'ffbus m'm'a its'prbgtws lira Oatman ph land a pair of twin'girls named after the eminent presented it with t50, and when ithe Uegraphy iras finished he walked down town the night of his death and gave tho tw&Vpali',of e'old"linad vasea, for which Tiff^ r«^ed.#2(xi.^ ,-i S l)»Bgiasa made the principal speech, anfl, In the cqtirse of his'^emsiicsl took Occasidn^ «a$KiiKiobert lincoln. like Wenddl PpOltos. alwavs resented indlgni^es to the colo^^r^m^ iS^w^l tratioiL referred to the ree^Harvard banauet whichiinotjndeclinedlec%UJ—'* iiaultto Prof, Greener, of Massachusetts, the comn tore, and owot ti^'boimttil ...t-u-'.-H XaU and KM MotitC Michael 8oanl|n, a bnO^|i)n^^eBa««nga A Dakota road, was run /oyer and killed Wr a train near yermiulbn'staVon. -»&&• •iVi'v. One ofthe moat inflnen^jl,ni«ygfe«f»[if( the Wo shall have to wait, at all ereiita^ilMll'the offldairesolntion. reachesaifc'friWS BMnarek. ^m.we ahallhaire to do WmntMdgtbiriafettiti I tiitoProioan doUwithonft^fi^rotSJe: !bt!t it is.M nnpleaaant btulseoi i.:1^iei:ifeg$iQtuD ^S^we'ik^avt tomakettie be^ ef^indj)re^r«r*S5aigliity. Nererthlesa, the reply of Bismarck isikeMrer est sntib this nation naa rece' Aw. ertmient'^f was_ insait/.ttia eonehed, to. Phrase bnt itcats tothe JoeofsinsnWhoTiasimu behind him, and a navy in condition than enr^— only matterthat we seemtohaVe sgrMtblemai tfiafrhasefldei in a very Suir^xeinSt. FanuA On,the ^tMnW^pfItneMh^^inst jfiro^Was dick{ .coveted in the ^^v^t^ge.building:o^CWggJ A Ppeter, pn lo^rThird stroet, St'Paul. .' The building Wtt J^ntenls, which we're wbolly -consumed,• a ..four-atory and basement *strncturei' tum )TO teet- frontagev -on Third street ahdei^fy,^e€4'-nfontageoncaoh Broadway and Pine stree& lt* was of pine, and was ^eet^' .oyef with iron, making it a so-called .ironclad. /!$ vss ^built.-two- yeart rago.. and #25 pq(^ ITtoio^c^anis of .tBe west half, of the "build •in^w^ib^Masty^BnfOrd and BurWeJl bom ^.a^ydejtt^jin'ifcgriou^ 'ifiiplenatents, Wig&,«mdJ«^s^i>Tl3ieyhadintiie building rbout,$Qu^000, of .which #45, •»m aiid #15,000 was sliij— OOObeloi xo them on lied at about #10,000. The aggregate loss is es-. timated at #184,w0 and the insurance $107,000 TheOreenbaok National Oo&vs&tloni 5 official *dsj|l{ ofthelNa 1ifflial GreezD)ftck'lAbor party to nominate can didates for president and vice president of tiie.. United.' States, to be. voted for at the coming presidtential election, wiu be nesda^S^ll^^SS^eisenStteato four- delegates and fonr alternates at la each congressional djstrict two delegatea two alternates, each territory two delegates^ two alteniates, and the District of Coluii' two delegat^Siand tweaJtorpatee. Therefi •U who tottacmrd wth tho views set to^^^Utform^of^j^d or before May 1 ami select delegates and alter! nates to eaidcAnrenttau.' ^ign^A^ JtoWigamB, Chairman, A*» iyT *y|ltl*T'T Secretary. The feBewing wwmmu of a cotnmittoo jgiprigM.toawfattho chalnnan and sejretary Z! Xeonard, chaimapjLoganapOTjt^Ind^ imsr^Xtai irthft npyi^pl loW^*^ ®Ken" McWillanwXanl senates bill ithacommitteeon the seoretary .jiremnitimeeiff--'! which Oiefr __ two countries. k)n' your interest o^ ie friendlyrelations^ which ex lit bctwpen' the TO countnes. .This.impresslon W^a n(6reqve^ strengthened by^your illusion jto the moderate Iwiguagfe, in^Juurl iiplmon^ ^of ^ie ^r^olution which you gave as a reason why you thought which you gave as a reason the request for delay in tho execution of O'Dou nel's sentence should be granted and by your had not framed One so satisfactory of tiie house as not to meet with a single ob 'licl^WQU^d hayef, defeated it 1 may Id n^r«nmetlffire wis any evidence ktyoiiSaSa Ofanpwain df sincerity on' your part in moving the resolution in question. Believe me yours very truly. 8APKV1LLB YfBffl. Oatete to.4. Divided and the Sonthem SalT Admitted as a Bta-te. »poftabi Jan.28 for No- gaunee, since whioh not^i^ .has beeairheard. from him. His wife believed hetus Men mur dered, as he had M00 or JS00, and perhaps #^. 000, with him at tb^ie of^iiB disappearano^L don as a state, of that portion of Dakota^ south ot '|he.,46tii^pa^tel t^T&e bill' is siitiiltfrin many respects to the bill reported by thx^i com mittee atthe last session of congresa It is in mMt features, j^ce ordinary "enabling acta," wlSi^^^frcijJ ttaV^^r o? theHemtoQ'^ that name south of the 46th parallel. A ^eoiii stitutionU convention is to be held on tiie ^sec ond Tuesday .in December. Delegates to be elected NOT. 14, next This convention is to in dude 120 delegatefL Jhe unusually large num ^t^b^^re^ii^to.^P^ent thep^ple ofthe embryostate.v Delegates' are to be elected from single districte. Usual grants of: public land for educational ptirposes are made and visionfftjclndea coqairing- the new: st assume debts incurred for erecting such pub lic buildings as are located within its limits. The: bill leaves the northern part of the tcr ritory with a territorial organization, but its ome.isjiot.yet a^d-jipmi. vPembina, North Diucota,1 Mandan -^nd other rzu£mes have been urged upon the. committee, but no selection hi been made/ and the committee is open tosoi gestions. -JpelegationB .at present^ the ?cii nave msistM.BtrepuOMlv'on the npe Of Nori Dakplfc b^t the oommitte© wjiile ipp/eciatk natuiral.'tenacity-ielfc^or^thev ffltoe, have a mernaturai.tenamty-xelt/ior^the^ njCme, have Tottrixuid, Senator McMillan, apeUing of the probable fate the land grant forfeiture bills, said: tfetfteoifeiwill p'roiiably not set ^s promptly on all these bills, as the honse seemed inclined ta I presume some of th^m will pass indeed, the.senate wasu I belle first to pass a biii of this nature, at this a nmjm^wiiinjBomo cases, atl a gooa dearof careful attention. ,! Ibe senate has dwars been inclined to a faro*-' able conslderation of (he claims of the Northern Padfla It his opened up a vast conntry. and a Yery valnabln one, and Uiere is a genoral to'a Kood'acU it for what It has done for the le,:andit 9h» S—A ot the feanett*. Commander Do Long and his men were burled at New'York last patttrday, Vith •'^rjikiniae, VAt )Tlihft*TChiroh. deltrered an address, and in fte honor inall herrtporda tiiau tiiAt she be al lowedto s^oakof her horoes who have died theooffln oontaJningthebody ot Cotiityi ot yfi alteration of raflnwj o) narigable waters may be obstruotdonftb na waa introduced to enlarge Sny leree on the Missis aipp! bill for punishing persons for falsely person* sting United States officers or enployespasssd. A joint resolution was adopted appropriating $10,000 Bepresentatlvo Hewltt Vindicated. In compliance with requests made by Bepre ^ntatiY CL Hewitt Yrk rud -Representative Belmont, br tne^0b8r dommiiteb on foreign af fairs, have made public the letter addressed to the former by the British minister, which was submitted to .the committee last Thursday. It is asfollows: '*...•»• a Briti^ I^tjowJan. 14- 18^—To Doar MJ. Hewitt: "InTeply toyout Ubte'yesterday, ask-' ing me whether in the course of the social visit yon were kind enough to pay ine some daw ago, you BMd or did anything which cpuld. per construed as an apology fOryour actionin mcp'-' ing Jhd resolution adopted in the for the contingent fund of the senate to defta: The natiohal bank bnktfis Sgaitiaeli&teit Ad- rejeqte nandcopl consist- and United trict that seleoting to be mec- ?v MSng tB^ ireSflion tBe speaker laid beroW the house tiie following message froznthtpres^ idont: To the fiouBO of Bepreaen^atives—I transmit herewith the report, or the secretary of state of the 31st inst, whereby youri honor-fi able body, and thfbngh you the people of the totife Uifflod Stjpls the Arono jrt |^ESTf& A. JtyFHUze. leraadiftof ill SAleafor. .-.-w infulL The ofter was so generous,: comifii from a friendly power, it ought to b^ treated with respect The report of the' secnBt^y. jpf. state was read and several times applauded .. Mr. asked unanimous conspB$^bfi|^ tlie oommtuilpatijoji be spread upon the jouraar ofthe house. He further asked that tiie. com-, munication be Preferred to the* comnjittee on foreign affairs with tiie'object of havings more formal and.appropriate recognition of fthe act oftheBritish^government [ApplauBe.]4AO .M doelaredlu^t Sifil/nitod Stat^ should^ notbe put to Bliamo by.:the acceptance of any suoh favor "We are .too" great a nation," he said, *ao humble ourselves sp far as to receive assistance of that sort If ws 'liayo no ships of opr^own/] sh^il ^0k^oa?'ov^^!wi?»u Bea men. The members pf congress who Vote for: accepting the offer will sign their.bohticaf1 death warrants and tho iarty that favorfllt will insult the Irish-American voters, •ho will resent it at.the next election."-/ •|W^j ^a»eOT^Wa ^rWfi. 8tates bonds,»»» rurer of the ^te£:Stdjte£'sha3l ^eiitit^id tox receive circulating notea to the amount And in! the manner prescribed in the act for otiterna tional banking,associations.: Senator Harrison introduced a bill of fneat importance 'to soldiers and,"their widows! It Vho Rsrved dundg the.war or heMbeinon4n the mflif Or navaliervlce for a penOd of sixmonthB'^.^ were lionorably discharged,' provided they-are! nowdisablod The President sent to the senate the TOUO nominations: Horatio a Burchard, Illinois,^di rector of the mint Commodore WflliamG. Tem ple, rear admiral of the navy. "pP1 #25LOOa tvo dealers of. Milwaukee," as a branch wa^ bousc, and tiieirstock isroughly estimated "aS valued at ^between .. #10,000 ?i IL^OOO. The ms&agerjif the St Paul brarn J. w. Goldschmidt,-also us&d a part of the floor for his rooms. ^M JM^A^Waw^wortii of furniture Itegistejsf oj I^udpfflfe^-BSro^-jTiffany.- New. Mexico. The Senate confirmed Frank CX CL Lordr ciiis lector, :of -internal revenue, district Of Nevsm: Wii1iW fi Wht&aton, relator of land offioe,D&i "itorm, roceiv^r of __ .. —in the house for an inqnixy asTto whether tho act of -tho Dikoia legislature taking railroad propertj .oonflict with the organio act estabc {terriUBfrv: A joint resolution was approWuting $80,000 more for' river, flopd sufferers: Bills :andr .we^^^r^d^o^dr Prohibitinfej lands ^thoiunite coinage of silver do] nnder the metric syi and other coins States authorizing^thi ars and fractions thereo: •em, gold metric dollap an 4nter-c •««, vMiw WUIB. vnwuuaiuuK aQ '"wr-mnff railway transportation bureau for the regula- titeteVy river and tributaries. pneumonia biQ was disenssed, and Mr. Hatch of Missouri, a democratic member, ridiculed theDemocrata for always following the *take of the Bepublican party. for|ttie ^Je 'view of and connecting them with tho navl- gfibto waters of the same, and to appxopriatenR suffiaent eum of money therefor. J1 AbillbyMr. Waahburn in'the houBe authorising the bonstrnotion Of a fOotcarrtiuMv! and raiHo^brids^a^iMthdMis^ippiiivw a«.aom6j^V:M|^ St Anthony's falls in Minneapolis. 1 Abafwas ^rted ^e.hwtsoto^ay W viding for a dyu govextimentfor: Alara also a bUl requiring Pacjfifl.rraflroad companies to' guarterseotiqnofhodnear that d^altfe In Uie senate on the SOth the hill for the lief ofFiteJohnPort^r ^as reported favorably and made especial order for Merohia. The bill whioh reoently passed the house wis 're ferred to this coihmlttee which amended it' by substituiing the bill passed by the- senate iairt sessfon. Byihe terms of thebtter'Qen. Porter him at the timeo^^^rai«£a fromti^^mV?' bntttis clause is eliminated from the amended Aioiut resolution was'adopted thankhiir In exoootivo sesskmjhe senate eondrmid: °-i?Wlnois, director offfie 5fln'L®^g^M Iteohfc Hldilgan, eonsitfat PasoSelSforte Danjiltt Byer,tonsas.aaent gTJ^flWnne iid Arapahoe: Indians, Xndii Territoryr Hrtry S.-jjawi^ OVxasLagsot Ind^^oira^iigpimr, Indianlbmltoiy. ^*™as'er( TOlllam^Oollivan, X*on,Iow*. Inthebottse notiiiiiig i^ rotiute biisiniiss w«^one, and ^S3w put oM& da^S devoted to the discussion aftbe pleurp-pneu moniabilL olution widths mmm resenting to the United States the.aro* hip Alert inron (N. Y.) was on hand* howovtfr« objections. ,tio Satiosal Oonvsnf ig of the democratio hational ooos hold inChicago on thoSfid. ie flraUthing done whioh ^raa ^re^*rJea' ii with special significance was thB flrst bailot oa the tine for holding-the convention. Dates fro® early, in May posed, the ea^r-datea^M^gliafigregarded. as la the interest of 8t Xoni£and3jUiesedatea yew.trtw .Jiftn^)fiM®pp4^1l3rMfas oor- x, responding: interest on the part of rejspent*- ifiaseiuJ&amaail^ fal^toatigatlnnB.. 4trM-of-ihMiw^ciU»ii miuflinlibailotW for the 80th of May, the vote .begin 17 tc The final. ~Tofe.qn the loiaUoniBlowed th^'Sit«/on''tiiSrttiltei reEBftffluoated strewth of tho respective eindsyof' St Louis ang flhimgo.^hftiatfejMtting twenty-one Totss': fdr. location ana. tho-forinor -'seventeen.-':The next ballot" on tho-dste fiiKa it on the -a4th Of 1C6. The Senate was notin session on the The house committee on ways .and means, through Mr. Morrison, reported the tbonded^ spirits extension bill,- stating it was not fafian-' inious.report Referred to the committoo* ot the whole. ^Mr.- Belford 'offered .^resolution McPherson.bill provwibg for,thq circolatidn of! national bankspasSed^-lS.to ldL The McPherson bill as it passed the Senatef 1B as follows: Be it enacted, etc., That npon any der ali^dy^^her^^^^^^^ the United the controller of the c^renoy circuUtin^ notes of different denotninatiohs in blank, renstered and countersigned^ as provided byjlaw, and not exceeding in whole the amount or p*r value bonds deposited provided/ thatat time'shil tiie lotal- ftmpunt pf' such noteMSstfld to iiny ^iucIl ^isociation exceed^the ^imiuQf at such tiin& abtualljy p_aid mfofjibi oapilal sfock. and timt^lflaw^ilnd pirtsoMaws&c&nsiftohtwith tifc provisions of this aot be and the Bame are hereby repealed. fx ThaVassociations organized for the purpose, undortheprb itatutesof .the liitof- any."United *'*'!,th Ol tesyi®%i°iittee8, Berepf|fl5 W-d0|gublio Owt^on%f i^ffResSohilJi] provisions of this bill Were discu Very, fully .in the: senate, andaro gener known. The plans piropbsOd are^^crifidsed'by prominent architects,. among whom is W. EU Wilooxof St Paul, who is now here. The day was riostly pasaedinreceivingreporte^f'cxjm-. mittees and ^bating the pleurj^p^eumoni a !or|d^pbrobrifctIni ^O^OOfprWuffer- Tho tonthnnual.gran4 encaipumeut of tho O^lFeUJya' of Minne* ednesdayj tiie Mti^: at 4 ... Vk»s. pre a Ye^r- fayotable "state of r^distriptjgrand Barley—No' 2, ^W-Wek*. •N?-' lVhard, 99ot Nai reteSlTO^f Oats^-No. sTmixed, 81 Barley—No.-.i^fiOo 48o NaJ^ *Bran—»iaK®iaOO. wing Timothy Seed—$l.ia Clover Seed—$5.50@8.5a Potatoes—42a JX^J Bocretary 'rre^tiyrefoi^:' ^9^orfrof^ jhoIdB:.' his void entay. 12 Such: an-entry maV'Ue fan ^iWc^m^rnptionUw protecting bona fide pnrchaaors refers to^ pnr*1 tp! does not shingithat presented the Ohio eeolufions foreigners Third—AS' the laud dopiirtuiont transfers the- titio' to a person acqniHng equity attains!' the UniM^atates^by ahpniIdesettlement. V'4:S»t!l«i»tflfileijt|fetaer fill y& June,(irttiithis WtaroliaBg^ ifMlf-'the location was.sgroed tipon, to- tho -BUKOf'iJifly. .Three .The national Demooratiiflisi£LTOtt8e, having! met lniaiQicity offiWaslittgioirtdxf- tho 22d of ftW. WPomted Tuesday, the 8th W or July neiV at noon, as the time, and Choson tho city of, Chicago^ as the place, fo holding.: a- national Democratio 'convention. te is ^ntitled^tpj^prasentat&n therodn .double.tiie Jnuniber of senators and'. lifted States. .——6590^^ of each Drgapized territory and the' entitled to send ^tt^b^iLdfilQgates,' Whject:' to discrouculn 1, %H».: convention as to their admissifin. All -Demooratlc citusons of tho1 |CBttt8d^tes irresiiective of post political asso-' oiatioriBand differences,- ^rhorammitewithus in 8enqing:delegates to the convention/ The i^fiicpfid members of the natattfiil^QmoOTMC-cOTamittee. On motiOn'of McHehiyof Eentdckyfit was rO&olvod thattha-r ^next meeting.of theobmmftteO^' held at'the P&lmdrhouBo, Chicago, JulyTthnext Tho com mitteeaen aAjogme^- £L. Itiveto^e^' jdodge oPtt,«pWbi'' —tbe ropoH,of^h^^overoign grand sire'denoted .a &et gain the last official' year of 18,050, makinea total membership^ of 4fi3,99JJ in'^^ X^l^dVS^t&V ^nwpipment member- attiK WjliO^noV gain^ Mr. Williams' reni ort as grand treasurer «8UXJ •Thejoncampment proceeded to tho electionof ^^^rana'ramrcji^inMittf Iraey, Bt PauL •rOrand High PncBt—W. K. Bead, Lanosboro* —""r -s- Brain-^ -Grand IrMido 665®^!'^' :Grihd Bepresentotivo~0. W. SmitL »?9U^,(®l8Cted tor'two yeaafs^)i Id May., B8%S.-V. 'Ctim—58crt^ftt Barle ao^niresno- Such equities, antl.henoo .vests none of -hla !WnW department Bnifii granftej Any j.'St A Dontli "Oarollna ButoheryiKC'iS Cash, the'noted duelUstfd«fc into."town and lUble with Ifarshal .Bichardf, in latter was terrib^beafen. Ha* sfkywOTfiMdiagain oameietownapdnutched np to J&rshM IUchards, ttho was sitting on* boit in front of a store.-passing byJdinjL few Cash andflPi^yaLtarned, and^sttnout a ots at cougji nt Hi oh-'. bht missed Mi marlcntie then ran to ms horSe, 'r: and in the exdtement w^s pennitted to escape Kjohards and Oowardaro mortally wounded. caught ho will undoubtedly bo lynohecL''- SlsL •^^Ugular Army Kotos. a Paul railway comminy the rtght of way throWh the great Sionx Indian reservation also a full 1, iagranl mer, Tenth Infantry. Pa IbMt-' ^inim. T^wsignatidhof Capt/ 5 nd lieutenant, Eigh^ acoeptedbythe'prosl. dsnt The adjutant general lias been Informed of the death of Capt JSinzte Bates, Tirst infan. ^Mcatedie^e^ll--" Pliister to be flrst iieutensnt Tho president hM detailed Capt W. I^tnt^ of iho Rfthin. tnr, has been detailed to take Qant lAman'i plaoe in thewardeparbnent. •?'1 1 •. 3 -. -Bttnlstr of»Oatholtn Miulos dp?, CHintonrilie, lYis.^—Hows retohed be"re latt'.,i las»nj^J:from Ke«hens ttuf the chdr^fand wire In the sehocd at thss time Allet bnt most of (heir dothing was burned. Uenoino! pee IndiMrtserVafiiro in Shawano county, and is partof ths Boman OathoUo diooese of ureoi B», The dmroh and school are 6)0se' whlob, belong to the mMns of St, Joseph's or tt£»b%,£'S£L'sniB- It. Oemenocsn has retained: to Pwisfrtni ,&Uwashon at theslnioL FTF ni* MMM