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tp \u25a0jßfciw if VOL. VIII. ST. PAUL, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1886 -TWELVE PAGES. N"O. 17 7 By Wilson, this time Eeno had began to unfortunate soldiers. Ifgentlemen thought j Evans, . Logan, v^.f- (la.) the men proved 1 : clinched. Trussell himself* ON A BLOODY FIELD. retreat to the hill several hundred AFTER LONG WAITING. they were making 'creditable,'' history . let Fryc, \ Manderson, CARDIFF THE VICTOR. good go himself, referee ana jumped between yards in his rear and, as Gall said, "We them on. For while he lived thorn -with spirit. Tho Minneapolitan he would appeal to the nonorof Macountry, (Recapitulation: Yeas, Republican 7 [in- good knew we had him safe. We moved olf ; 23; b~t in work again and sent Sail, the Great Sioux Chief, Tells the The Senate Yesterday Passed the House to the integrity of its people and to the cluding It.ddlebergcr.clnd.;] Democrats The Long-Anticipatod couple down where the other soldiers were, in- 1 Match Wilson to lean on the rope a JUSTICE BIS CAUSE nays, .-Republican The Democrats are Between for of tending or • IT. seconds. They passed a few exchanges, Story of the Pall of Ouster's to settle them and then come Billfor Gen. Pitz John Porter's pleaded poor \u25a0 marked with *.) Heavy- Weights and while ho for the Union men a tho Rival of Cardiff clinched again Afoul was claimed, back after him." He said, however, that Reinstatement, against of our own side who proved number of pairs announced. Mr. Command. enough already those A were the Northwest. and Jack Leonard rushed into the ring,get- Indians had surrounded treacherous to us. Mr. Teller moved an Plumb paired with Mr. Morgan. The ting-disgracefully iu)ed Custer to overwhelm him their aid. : was 1 off tho platform by without amendment to appoint Gen. Alfred Pleas- billhaving already passed the house, and Captain .- Bresettc. The referee tcid them to and the Chey- Having wiped out Custer's command, Gall And the President's is anton on the army retired list. Mr. Bowel1 get ayain. Billy's The Sioux Attacked Eeno Signature AllThat was-, not having been amended by the senate, More Than 3,000 Men Witness the Con- at it hands aijain flew in, said they said that Gen. Pleasanton hue of the the air, and him, jtnd cuses Simultaneously Bore Down is Required to Eeniove the Stigma of 'gallant officers; now goes to the president for his signature. Cardiff sot '.iwld of pulled PKOCEKDED AGAINST EENO. most meritorious and of the test—Soft Gloves, Queons- him down flat on the floor. Many Years. army. He wouldcheerfully vote for a bill to Seventh on Ouster's Men. The horn's delay had enabled A OFF. £ and ;wind-i'p—Both catno up in restore him to the army, but' the .bill to re- DAY bnry Rules good Wilson him to take a position and despite '\u25a0 ; sLape, working up courage, and store Fits John Porter was unique; it Cardiff showing renewed tlie River the the tierce attacks and the loss of House Republicans Angry and he ' After Concluding the Veto List, the assurance. Wilson Reno Driven Across and Grow was a billto vindicate a man did not led out win his -it. Cardiff dodged grace- Annihila- fiftymen all told he was able to defend Vetoes of Private want it down with amendments. Mr. President Goes Iisliintr. CardiffFoils "Wilson Turee Times and fully. rv "Wliole Indian Korea Over Kecent loaded — A couple of soft hits were passed, Troops. himself, until relieved after two days' hard Pension Teller agreed with the senator from New Jer- ;?• Washington, June 25. Yesterday was Once Knocks Him Over when gee veriug. ted Ouster's Bills. sey bot'i to fmanru There were lighting by the arrival of reinforcements that the Porter billwas unique, and he probably the busiest day the president has tho Ropes. cries of "Fi.srht, Billy!""Go into it, Billyl" under Terry Gibbon, the did not suppose that the gentlemen who were etc. Son.o graceful feinting being done, and whom scouts vindicating had since his inauguration. Itwas devoted Keogh's Company Killed in a Bunch had observed Car off. Gall expressed it, Cleveland Goes Fishing Down the so much interested in Mr. Porter Cardiff saw bis ehence and put As — would see any great in pen- . in That Didn't many big guns and Illvcr >'o Case Against Senator virtue Gen. Pleas- almost entirely to the consideration of A Brutal Fight at Elmira, N. a terriflc riprht-uander straight -In --Proof Caster "there were soldiers with auton. The differences inthe career of these Prize face, Kiver. thought we They left Payne. sion cases. During the day he acted upon Wilson's which sent him out of Enter the we had better leave." two men during the war was so distinct ".that T.—John It.Knocked- out the ring into the at once, striking BigHorn ; 118 private pension bills. After giving crowd. Wilson for the mount- that which commended itself to those who by Drink. jumped up, mounted the platform- and tains, sixty miles away.where they remained would for Portoi' was [Hacking in the, each case a thorough personal examination, came Tragedy. The Porter BillPassed. vote to the scratch' intime. Both got to lighting, Custer \u25a0 Tl»e with the wounded for four days. The record of Pleasanton." He thought it scarcely thirty bills were vetoed and thirty-eight Cardiff again trying clinch Washington, —The senate served the act. This Special to the Globe. opinion of those present, many of whom June 25. creditable that the man who J had his were approved. He also approved, the bill Won byCardiff. time he endeavored to throw Wilson, but country in capacity zeal,. fidelity the Camp Ckittkxdex, Battle were old Indian lighters, was that Custer took up the Fitz John Porter bill, aud Mr. every with reimbursing Edwin Stevens, United States In the Exposition rink last night were referee broke them away. Custeb and intelligence should be left in his old age showed great bavery, but an Logan addressed the senate. consul at Ningpo. China, for extraordinary seated a sweltering 3,500 After consulting the referee. Edwin Ground, Mont, June 25.—Ten years ago to want and distress, while the- man who dis- crowd of lovers of Hilton Mr. Logan opened witb un objection to the regarded high duty imposed upon him, expenses incurred during the Franco-Chi- announced the fight in favor of men ABSOLUTE LACK OF JUDGMENT. bill, the the manly art, coats off and palm leaf fans to-day Gen. Custer ami 000 of the Sev- said, bill on constitutional points. Tbe he his country de- nese war. The bill forthe relief ofKich- Patsey Cardiff. A wild yell went up at As Geu. Dudley he saw a star said, who failed at the hour when in motion, to witness the eagerly awaited enth cavalry were annihilated byhostile In- before him and determined tograsp it. He provided for au increase in the number manded his services, on the paltry excuse of j aid F. Wintersmith, late doorkeeper of the this. Both men had many friends in the of persons on the retired list of the artsy, a dark night, be put upon the rolls of house,. to a Cardiff- Wilson sparring contest. The doors crowd, and there dians. To-day for the first time the story knew that the teeoes which he could provided president appointed should was allowed* become law with- was applause at allthe the a certnia the government and should live hereafter at out the president's signature. The presi- were opened at7:30 and a stream of human- tellingpoints. light been by eye witnesses, see from the hills on the bottom land below person to the place. Ifbe did not make that " of the has told the expense of the nation: >* In Mr. Teller's dent wrote the veto message himself, with- ity poured in until long after 9 o'clock. contained perhaps b'.OOO warriors. There special appointment the vacancy was not to judgment A BRUTAL AFFAIR. and witnesses who enjoyed exceptional facil- get out the assistance by dictation or otherwise. There were the sports of St. Paul and Min- was a chance for success and promotion in j exist. Where did the senate the power to .'/; ities. Chief Gall, war chief of the Sioux, making the dash and he made itand got name to the president the persou who he THE MOVING CAUSE. .!.'-\u25a0 They made about .fifty pages of closely- neapolis, aldermen, policemen, clerks, old A Prize Fight inWhich Foul Blows forputting Fitz on of bloods, battle, as killed. It has always been thought should appoint to an office? Where did the John .Porter the rolls wiitten foolscap. Indeed, itis stated that settlers and young and not a Did the Winning. who had direction of the so far house of representatives auy power to the government was not Ito) vindicate a pa- society. that Custer made an attempt to ford the set Mr.Plumb, the president has personally written every few of the masculine elite of Special to the Globe. Indian lights are ever directed, has not told name to the president the person whom he triot, but to reward a traitor. in among the sporting fraternity river about three miles below Iteno's hill opposing bill, was admitted message that has issued from the Conspicuous Elmika, N. V., story of of death, should nominate to an office? Of course, if the said it that ; Donaldson, Killen, June 25.—The long the the manner Caster's position, to strike the Indians on the flank, Fitz John Porter did not obey orders, but it, White house during his administration.