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In Chancery of New Jersey INDIANS IN THE TIMBER COUNCIL “SHIP** STARTS. BOTHERING THE TORIES BASEBALL INTELLIGENCE. i | DOINGS IN 1 Anoliter Gre;it Halt of New CONGRESS l.ogt f.eavM Nova York, IJotroit, WinliiiiuKm ami indl- SHERIFF’S A MONSTER SALE. GATHERING TO DIS- DEBATE IN anupoiirt W hiner* Ye*ler*lay, THE HOUSE OVER virtue of a writ of fieri New New THE PRINTING OP facias, to me CUSS THE LAND Yoiir. July 25.—The second big raft York, July-1 lie between THE PRESI- B\ directerl, issued out ot the QUESTION. of THE PARNELL COMMISSION. game Cumberland Nova Scotia built for James D. the New circuit Court, will be exposed to sale at timber, Yorks and Bostons was a great DENT’S PENSION public1 of VETOES. vendue, on Leary, this city, which is to be towed game and one that will long be remembered Great Cliloltains Toll Tlielr here by was at the the I'..1 lower, Tliat steamer, launched Jog- The Government fo» by 4,000 spectators who witnessed it. gins in Nova Strongly Arraigned Both th© White Alan Doe* Not Scotia, this morning. A pri- teams were on their mettle and seized Republicans to TalkOver a Tariir liilt-llie Saturday, August 18th, 1888, Keep Hi* tlie Course it i•» The isiil vate letter from one who lias seen rnr-uxing every the point to be made, and alternately Naval Between the hours of 12 and 5 o'clock to wit-— Word—They Should Keep Their Land. Appropriation Kill-Obnoxious at 2 structure, says* i'asse.H tlie ^cond Heading, bulldozed the umpire, who divided his fa- o'clock in the afternoon of said dav in Matter the 1 ront of the Court Standing Hock “Of course know the term vors about Through Mails. House, in the city of Bridge Agency, Dak., July ‘J5.-— you that £5.—In the equally and was more or less in the London, July Housiol'Com- ton. county of Cumberland. N. J all of Tho Sioux Indians are excited ‘timber ship’ is mere I v a used to roasted the 25.—Kills for the greatly -upon myth, mons Mr. Ivabouciiere resuming the debate by crowd. Washington, July holding following described land and premises tho subject of the act create less uneasiness the United The terms of tho United States courts in situate in the of Downe recently passed by among on tlie Commission said he had as low pitchers were Mickey Welch and Mike the township county of bill, and State of Congress, which, it was States men in view of tiie disas- Madden. Welch was State of in Cumberland, New Jersey, bounded supposed, would shipping an opinion of the Tones as mo3t hit sate three times Nebrask, SaLina, Kan., Owens- as throw trous people follows: open to settlement acres of fate of the first raft. This is built could more than but the Bostons could boro’, Ky., N. and 22,000,000 have, but not so low as that of Mr. Madden, Newark, J., Quincy 111., Lot No. 1. Beginning at a stone in the middle land to the Sioux on just about lie same but with not bunch and to subdivide the of the mam belonging reservation. A principle, Matthews, who seemed to think that the then* hits to advantage except Western Judicial street in the village ot Dividing a clause in the act made it to se- certain mini ber of stuck in Times in two the third and the District of were from Creek, formerly a corner to Daniel Heaton's necessary logs upright would plead the right of privilege re- innings, eleventh, Louisiana, reported cure the consent, the fashion and the land; thence, bounding on the same south of three-fourths of tho of masts, and secured with a certain then only for a run each time. On the Judiciary Committee and passed. The specting letter, on the ground lorty-three degrees west, seventeen perches Indians, and it this is not tho wire rigging, if it in a storm other hand the Giants Senate bill fees and ami forthcoming got caught that the letter had not been published made their hits establishing expenses twenty links, to a corner; thence north reservation like the other it count in of may bo closed to settlers one would stand just in the but read great shape, particularly in the examining surgeons was reported and forty-seven degrees west, nine perches to a Timex, only corner: thence for many years. Tho about as much in oi last when on the calendar. north forty-three decrees east commission appointed chance, my opinion, by the in court inning, Madden found the strain placed seventeen the Attorney-General perches ami twenty links to a comer by President to meet and confer with going adrift as the other one, but at this the too severe and was knocked and low. The resolution to print 5,000 additional in the aforesaid during recent trial of O’Donnell. high street; hence along the same the Indians has season of the chances are more Both teams of the UCe °l arrived, and year in The he was not as hit very hard, as the num- copies report of the Senate Commit- besinnin£- one acre nearly Commission, said, good great of d containing 5,000 Indians are now favor of the ‘timber men. ber of balls tee on Pensions on of dan encamped near Fort ship’ a tribunal those matters as Parlia- gathered by the outfielders the subject vetoed upon No. 2. Begins at a stone and iheir The structure is show. bills was corner in the afore- Yates, numbers are present larger than the ment. No three on the The Boston trio caught sixteen flies pension taken up, the question said constantly Judges bench could street, formerly a corner of John Ouick- augmenting. held a raft which went to pieces off Nantucket and the New York trio being on Sir. Cockrell’s amendment to salls land: thence They great council on so well abjudicate these questions as the eight. south, forty-three degrees the last last winter. The first was loo to 1 prairie evening, forming in a vast raft 540 feet House of Commons. The had much praise cannot be accorded the print 100,000 copies of Presidential vetoes bn^-s he Commission sideeTmLtm-tweli-t*y*i!lv<L ot a ditch; southwesterly circle about, their long. The present structure is 700 two catchers. Both in the last and thence, along the same, sixty- chioftans, and never in nearly ! the power to ruffian who Kelly and Ewing did present Congress. four to a indemnify any yards, corner: thence forty-six de- tho history of the tribes were feet, long, 6) feet in 35 feet and magnificent work. The Mr. Cockrell the speeches of width, deep, would criminate himself, provided he was score: (Dein., Mo.) explained •var<is to a ™ m sJ?ty'sijc corner; thence such eloquence and will draw 22 feet of water. It contain? New York.O object which lie had in the th stirring power de- accommodating enough to incriminate 0001 0 010910 3—€ suggesting m dpsrrees, sixty-four yards to livered. the southwest side ot said nearly 30,000 sticks of timber, in some one Boston.0 OiOOOOlOLlO 0-? printing of the veto message in the Doherty ditch: thence, along varying else. It was a fishing Commis- the same, The from ease. twenty-live links, to the middle of tribes oppose the of the res- length 25 to 175 feet, bolted together, Senator from Slassachusetts tha opening sion, intended to evado the real issue to be Ttye aforesaid street: thence, along theeentre ervation, do not besides being lashed with wire Detroits Will Doth Games. (Mr. Dawes) had then a resolu- to although they definitely rope, decided. suggested liVt f?ame* south, forty-si.v decrees east, understand the which was tion to have all sixty-six yards to the government’s proposition. imported into Canada The circumstances for Detroit, Mich., July 25.—The Detroits the pension vetoes printed, place of beginning, eon- showed, instance, tounng of an The Indians called a free of dutv on the of be and and he (Mr. Cockrell had offered it as an three-quarters acre of land, more private council before ground that Mr. Egan and Mr. O’Byrne could not Pittsburgs played two games yester- meeting the commissioners. Chief ing used as ship’s The timbers and the visitors were amendment, but to his horror and No Gall, rigging. appear. Vet in their abscenee the Com- day afternoon, buried 3. Begins at a stone earner in the centre John M d cost $13,000. It took 3 >0 men since in in each. In astonishment the Senator from Slassa- Grass, Bear, Big Head and Run- early mission was to investigate ther the first the sluggers made SS-Iwin £,resaid thence, binding on the last tfie conduct, Kiinbcii line, south, ning Antelope were selected as their ora- February to build “ship.” The and to listen mincemeat of Morris’ while Con- chusetts had sprung into fearful rage forty-three degrees west to charges while these gen- curves, eighteen to a to perches stone corner; thence south: tors before the conference. towage contract New York by the big tlemen way puzzled and his men most about it, and the distinguished Senator Sitting Bull, had no sufficient chance to rebut “Dunny” forty-six degrees east, nine perches to a comer’ who made tug B. W. of will be from Connecticut had been the medicine for the Custer Morse, Maine, $100 per adverse testimony.
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