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Mr. Moody, the Evangelist, calls Childs, ot Faribault, called attention to the presented to the Senate petitions from prom • An Englishman was accosted thus— THE NEWS, manner of electing the officers ot the House, progress, result in serious pulmonary tevtn$ $0. Reporter. «pon all Sunday schools in the country to inently business men of both political parties, affections, oftentimes incurable, "What will you take to stand all night which had been done by acclamation, and asking an amicable settlement of the Presi A Summarv of the World's Work take up a penny collection on January 14th then read section 30 article 4 ol the Constitu- "Brown's Bronchial Troches" reach in tbe tower of St. Paul's?" "A beef W. H. GRAVES, Publisher. for the support and education of the children dential contest. Resolutions were passed re­ and Happenings. tion; which requires in all elections by the garding theOregon electoral eontest, and the directly the seat of the disease and steak and a pint of beer," was the of P. P. Bliss, and for erecting a monument to Legislature, the members to vote viva voce, Senate adjourned. give almost instant relief. frank reply. The next one thus ac­ MORRIS. Grimes Criminals and Casualties the memory of the late evangelist. and also read from the statutes in relation to costed was a Scotchman. Says Sandy, the same. His objection was simply to call In the House, on the 8th bills were A Universal Remedy. A snow slide near Salt Lake buried Three lormer employees of Dodd's the attention of the House to the matter. Mr. introduced for the free coinage of silver dol "Wliat'll ye gie?" Lastly came along six persons, of which four perished. express company, , has been ar­ Campliell, ol Wabashaw, contended that the lars and making the same a legal tender; to "BKOWN'S BRONCHIAL TBOCHES" Patrick, and when asked what he wonld TIMELY TOPICS. authorize and equip an expedition to the Arc­ Senator Ferry was renominated for rested, charged with cutting mail bags and action ol the House was legal and a sufficient for Coughs, Colds and Bronchial Affections take to stand all night in the tower of abstracting letters, while conveying the bags compliance with the Constitution. After an tic sea* ; and to authorize paj>er circulation stand first in public favor and confidence St. Paul's, he wistily answered, "An' While the Beloit Anti-IIorse Thief Senator in the Michigan legislature on the extended debate by Buck.Gilman and others, conveit ble| into g i'd and silver. Mr. Law­ this result has b.-en acquired by a test of many from that city to Jersey City and Brooklyn, rence offereu a resolution to ascertain if in sure an' I'd be apt to take a bad Association was in seasion, thieves Sd. the whole matter was referred to a committee years. and warrants are out for the arrest of others. of three, consisting ot Childs of Faiibault, every State an equal opportunity lor common cowld!" Some vandal robbed the door of * stole three members' horses. Denmark has had its first fatal rail­ Comstock of Clay and Giln^n ot Ramsey. school education is secured to colored and Vand^rbilt's residence of the mourning crape, white children alike. A motion to suspend way accident. A train conveying 100 labor­ The House then adjourned. List of Members of the Nineteenth Legislature of the State ot Minne Sunday dog lights are advertised valued at $-20. the rules and pass the resolution resulted ers to clean a snow blockade ran off the JOINT CONVENTION, Jan. 4.—At yeas 119 nays 78, and was lost as les-t than sota with the Occupation, Post-Oflice Address, with other amusements considered ap The murderer of Wild Bill, John track and nine persons were killed and thirty 11:30 the Joint Convention assembled to hear two thirds voted in affirmrtive. A resolution Mc all, has been sentenced to be hanged on the Governor's message. Upon the conclu­ declarative of State rights was offered and Age, Navity, etc,, of Each. propriate to the day in the New Or­ severely hurt. The injured snfferod greatly sion ot the reading. Senator Armstrong stated the first of March. frem cold and the difficulty of sending assist­ under a motion to suspend the rules and pass SENATORS. leans newspapers. that at the canvass ot the votes on the consti­ it, was defeated by a vote of 107 to 82. Tho stories of the shipwrecked ance. tutional amendments on the day previous, Moody has lound a girl in Chicago, Enrile, near Key West, Florida, are touching Louis A. & Charles L. Crawford, suc­ the second amendment, relating to liabitity in the extreme. It is not known liow many ot stockholders in oorporations, had been de­ 16 yeaasold, ordiuurly intelligent, who cessors to L. Crawford & Son, coal dealers, clared defeated. This result, he had ascer- REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. perished. Name. County. Post Office. Occupation. •e £ Condi- had never heard the name of Christ Cleveland, filed a petition in the Common toined, wes due to the non-return of the Nativity. s tion Ether was administered to Walter Pleas Courl, claiming damages at $164,108.46 votes ot Blue Earth county, which had voted Senator Windom Re-Nominated by Acclama­ «zcept in profanity, and who had no in favor ot the amendment by a large major­ tion. Lewis, aged 15 years, in Rahway, N. J., last against the Pennsylvania railroad company The Republican members of the idea of who he was. week, for extracting teeth, and he died in fit- ity. Or, as he haa learned, the vote ot the on account ot discriminations in rates of Sixth ward ot Ramsey county, which had not Legislature met in caucus at St. Paul teen minutes. lreiglitunfavorablc to plaintiffs. been counted, wonid be sufficient to carry it on the evening of the 4th to nominate Archibald, John M.. Rioe, The solid men of New York feel Dundas, Milier, 27 New York, 1865 Single. Flippin, Harrison and Markham got Pennsylvania is indeed having a through. He moved to reopen the canvass a candidate for U S. Senator to be vot­ Armstrong, Thos. H. Freeborn, Albert Lea, Banker, 47jOiiio, 1855 Married rather slim in pocket when contem­ into a quarrel at Pilot Point, Tex;.s, while at­ trial. Eight hundred men have now been in crder that these votes might be counted. ed for on the lltli inst. The caucus Bailey, P. C Waseca, Waseca, Merchant, 48 New York, I85t> Married tending a Kew Year's ball, and Hippin was Mr. Gilman, of Stearns, moved au adjourn­ Brown, Edw. S Washington Stillwater, Luinlteruian, 1855 Marrie-l plating the ligures representing Van- thrown out of employment by fires in the ment to Friday at 11 o'uxock, which, after was called to order by Se nitor J. V. 4C|Maine, shot and instantly killed, and Harrison was Butler, Levi Hennepin, , Lumberman, 58 Indiana. 1855 Married derbilt's wealth. $85,000,000 in rail­ mines near Lykens, and ilie mines have been some discussion, was changed to the 10th Daniels, after which Hon. J. L. Gibbs, Con key, C. H Fillmore, Preston, Miller, mortallv wounded by Markham. inst., at the same hour. 48 New York, 1859 Married road bonds is not a mean sum to con­ flooded. Unlike the grasshopper sufferers of Speaker of the House, nominated Hon. Daniels, J. V Olmsted, Rochester, Banker, 67; New York, l8ot» Wi.l'wr F. S. Winslow, clerk in the cash Dttiel, Burr Olmsted, template. the West, the idle miners cannot subsist a SENATE, Jan. 5.—A bill appropria­ A. It. Hall as chairman of the caucus- Quincy, Miller, 49 New York, 1855 Married room ot the treasury department, has beenar­ month without charity when their income is ting $65,000 for legislative expenses was Senator J. P. West was elected Secre- Donnelly, Ign Dakota, Niniuger, Farmer, 45 Pcnn., 1855 Marrie-.l Doran, Michael Le Sueur, rested, charged with the larceny of the 112,- cut off. passed under suspension of the rules. A call taiy. There were found to be do mem. Le Sueur, Banker, 4b Ireland, 185t» Married It is reported that the House com­ ot the Senate upon the Governor elicited from Durfee, l.P Nobles, Worthington Farmer, 89 It. I. I87J Married 000 package, recently stolen trom the cash Wade Hampton has issued an address bers present. The whole number of mittee investigating South Carolina, that official the information that a reward of Edgertou, A. J Dodge, Mantorville, Lawyer, 49 New York, !855 Married room. calling upon all who desire to maintain the $1,000 each f.ir the Northfield robbers had Republicans in the Legislature isjyiOl. Edwards, C. Q Fillmore, Spring Valley Farmer, 4<) New York, 870 Married. find a majority for the Hayes electors A quarryman took a package of government of their choice, to come forward been offered, but that no money had been Senator Yale, of Winona, thenjarose Finseth, A. K Goodhue, Kenyon, Farmer, 40; Norway, 1855 Married F.lsom, W. H. C.... Chisago, of 600, and for Hampton and State of­ blasting cartridges into a house in New York and pay 10 per cent, of the amount they paid paid, or would be, uutil the Legislature had and sai d: Taylor'd Falls Manufacturer, 69jNew Brum. 1845 Married taken action on the subject. A bill reimburs­ Gilfillan, John B.... Hennepin, Minneapolis, Lawyer, 41! j.ermont. 855 Married ficers, majorities ranging from 1,100 to thaw them out, and as he sat holding them last year for taxes. He says "As long as the Mr. Chairman—'"I suppose we have Hall, S. A Yellow Med. ing Carver county to the an-omit of $200 for met here this evening for the purpose Yellow Med., Farmer, 44!* w York, 1869 Married downward. belore the fire they exploded, instantly kill­ people choose to support me as the duly attorney's fees in the suit of the State against Ilenry, Wm Scott, Belle Plaine, Conveyancer, f1 i£le nd. 1854 Married ing a child and seriously injuring the man elected governor, I shall maintain their posi­ the sureties oi Francis llassenstaub. defaulting of nominating a candidate for the U. Langdon, R. B Hennepin, Minneapolis, Contractor, 50j Verm0Ltj 858 Married and a woman. tion. treasurer of that comity, was introduced ; also S. Senate, and I rise to present the Lieiiau, C. H Carver, Watertown, Farmer, 42.Gerinany, l8r4iM:trried The narrow-gauge railroad in the a bill for the appointment of a commission to MacDonald, C. F Stearns, St. Cloud, , , l855jWid'wr A dispatch from Ilarrisburgh of the name of Hon. William Windom for Printer, 33 Nora Scotia centennial grounds carried 3,018,892 Death of Commodore Vanderbilt. prepare text books for the use of the public Mayo, Lewis... Benton, Sauk liapids. Druggist, 4h Maine, l8t>7. Married that position. It gives me the geatei McHench, Jas Wabadiaw, 6tli says : "Fire in the Lvkeus Valley and Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, school9, and appropriating therefor the sum Pl« inview, jFarmer, 52 New York, ,1856 M.irried passenger* during the centennial, Short Mountain niiues is slill raging. The oi $7o,0< 0; also a joint memorial to Congress pleasure to move this nomination, be­ McNelly, John Houston, Wilmington, Farmer, 46 Ireland, 1856 Married without accident. Its gross earnings damage is alrtady estimated at $200,000. It the railroad king, died at 9:15 a. m., Jan. 4. urging the passage of an amendment to" the cause the gentleman has been a neigh­ Morton, C. A Ramsey, St. Paul, Banker, 36')hio, 1870! Married C onstitutiou altolishing the electoral college Nelson, Knute Douglas, were $187,295.28, which was enormous is doubtful whether, in case the tire be ex­ He remained perfectly conscious to the last, bor of mine for twenty years, and I Alexandria, Lawyer, 33 Norway. 1871 Married and died almost without a struggle. For sev­ and providing for a direct vote cf the peeple Page, H.G Otter Tail, Fergus Falls, Banker, 44 New Hamp., , 1870; Married tinguished, that work can be resumed before know him perhaps as well as any gen­ traffic for a temporary road. eral days it had appeared that his illness had or President and Vice President of the United Poehler, Henry ISibley, Henderson, Merchant, 43 Germany, 1853 Married next summer. Nearly 3,000 men are em­ States. Senator Donnelly then introdueed tleman in the State of Minnesota, and Kemore, J. F i Winona, brought him very near to his end, and his I will not be accused of indulging in St. Charles, : Liveryman, [51 New York, 1856; Married ployed in the mines in Lykens Valley, 1,OOQ the following resolution; Robbins, Andrew B.. Kandiyohi, Willmar, ' Lumber D'ler, 31 Maine, 1845 Married There are from 5,000 to 10,000 per friends were hourly expecting the news of fulsome praise when I say that as a tjchoenbeck, J P.... Nicollet, ot whom worked in the burning mines. WHEREAS, Iu consequence of the depreda­ Norsland, (farmer, 51 Sweden, 1853 Single. eons in the Schuylkill coal rigion with­ his demise. He died with his family around tions of grasshoppers, the effect of drought man, in his every day waik, he has no Smith, R. I Mower, Austin, 'Photographer, 38 New York, 1857 Married his bedside, and before the last moment ar­ and their causes, the people of our State are superior in the State. His sixteen Smith, James, Jr.... Ramsey, St Paul, lLawyer, 61 Ohio, 1856 Married out any means of support. There are Personal, Impersonal and .Political. passing through a period of great financial de­ Stacy, James N Wright, rived Dr. Deems prayed by his bedside and years' service at Washington has been Mouticello, jMeivhaut, 38: Mass., 1856 Married not less than 30,000 more who are liv­ A sister of Commodore Vanderbilt pression : Swanstrom, E. G.... St. Louis, Oneota, I Lumberman, 39 Sweden, 1854! Married his family chanted hymns in subdued tones, AND WHEREAS, It is unjust that the office a credit to himself and an honor to the Waldron, J. M Meeker, ing on the very smallest sums on which died the day following her brother's demise. Litchfield, Lawyer, 39 New York, 1862, Married which seemed to calm him greatly. The news ho ers who live upon the taxes of the people State which he so ably represented, West, J. P Faribault, Wells, Lawyer, 38 Vermont, 1871 Married it is possible for a man to live. Mary and Ellen Austin, of Omaha, ot his death had little effect upon the stock should fare better than the people themselves; and when we, as the represen­ Wheelock, Lewis L.. Steele, Owatonna, Lawyer, 37: New York, 1860 Married Wilkinson, M. S.... announced as lost in the wreck at Ashtabula, markets, although he was owner of over 185,- therefore tatives of the people, come to­ Blue Earth, jMankato, Lawyer, 56 New York, 1847 Married Resolved, That the committee on retrench Williston, W. C Goodhue, jRed Wing, General Rosser has returned to were since found at Buffalo, N. Y., alive and 000,< 00, in railroad stock In his will, it is gether, I know of nothing we could do Lawyer, 46, S. Carolina, 1857;Marrie 1 ment and reform are hereby instructed to re- Yale, W. H Winona, |Winona. Lawyer, Minneapolis from Washington and re­ well. said, provision is made for keeping the bulk which would give those people more 5, Conn., jl8d6)Mamed port a bill to reduce the salaries of all county OFFICERS OF THE SENATE. ports that the Northern Pacific rail­ A duel between J. G. Bennett and of his vast property together, and lor the in­ officials to a ratio not to exceed the average in- satisfaction than to do as they did in Fred May, m Delaware, resulted in the se- vestment of the interest in the same eecurie- Come of the tax-payers in their respective Michigan yesterday—nominate unani­ Lieut. Governor: road extension bill receives no oppo­ counties, as nearly as tM sama can be ascer J. B. Wakefield... Faribault, Blue E. City, 1854 iou3 wounding of May. Bennett came off ties. mously a man who had done so well Lawyer, Connecticut, Married. sition and will pass; also that Presi­ taiiicd. Mr. Chairman : I move that this con Secretary: dent Wright is in possession of the unscathed. The Senate then adjourned until the 10th Chas. W. Johnson, Hennepin, Minneapolis, Editor, Illinois, 186(1 Married. The extradition treaty between inst. vention, compose as it is of nearly one Ass't Secretary : means and will extend the road beyond . HOUSE, Jan. 5.—On motion of Mr. hundred members, nominate for Uni­ W. H. Crandall... Mower, Austin, Lawyer, Ohio, 1871 Married. Spain and the United States has been signed. ted States Senator, Hon. Wm. Windom, Enrolling Clerk : Bismarck next summer. It applies to all oflences except those of a po­ James, of Blue Earth, the House resolved to IIorsE.—Promptly at noon "->«. —>rn, [Geneva, [Farmer, [38:Pennsylvania 18til Married ed by cable. It was sufficiently deplo­ A J. Edgerton, Dodge; 13tli. P. C. Bailey, §2,600,000 in bonds is given to his five daugh­ nays 31. A resolution fixing* the mileage of Our representatives draw moral sup­ Gilman, C. A [Stearns, iSt. Cljud, [Lumberman, :43:New Hamp., 1855 Married rable for a beginning, but fell short of ters, equally divided, and to others equally Waseca; 15th. J. McHench, Wabashaw; members was adopted. Mr. Oilman intro­ Gilman, Horace H... [Faribault, i Winnebago CiFarmer,1 Id* A it rvi i.t« [42• A A New\T.itr. TTnHamp., te i ' 856 ' Single.O * _ __ 1 - 17th. A. K. Finseth, Goodhue, |re-eleated); port from their constituents,and in or­ tiie horrors with which we invest such magnificent bequests. The old man remem­ duced a bill allowinc J. B. Bennett, a minor, Gilman, John M [Ramsey, iSt. Paul, [Lawyer, [52. Vermont, [1857: Married 19th. M. Doran, Le Suenr, (re-el» oted); 21st. of St. Cloud, to ptactiee law in the courts of der that Mr. Windom may exert that Green,Geo [Blue Earth, : bered his'children, his children's wives, [Vernon Cen. [Farmer, ;66 New York, 1867:Married events in America. Nine persons were Win. Ilenry, Scott; 23d. C. A. Morton, Ram this State, which was passed under a suspen­ influence iu the great contest which is Grover, B. C [Goodhue, jZnmbrota, [Farmer, ;33 Maine, : 1868; Married killed and four times that number in­ daughters and sons, and his nephews neices sep; 25th. J. B. Gilfillan, Heunepin, (re­ sion of the mles. The House then adjourned to result in the triumphant inaugur­ Grover, H. C [Fillmore, [Rusliford, [Physician, [46 Indiana, [ 18fi9[Manied and friends. It is seldom a rich man dies re­ elected; 27tli. J B. Langdon, Hennepin, (re­ to 2 p. m. January 9th. Hall, A. It [Heunepin, [ Dayton, [Merchant, [ l856[Sii(gle. jured, but none of the latter were elected; 29th. E. G. Swanstrom, St. Louis; ation of that pure and tried statesman [35 Vermont, membering so many of his relatives in his Rutherford B. Hayes as President of Hall, Geo. R, [Wabashaw, • Plainview, [Farmer, ^40 Canada, : 1356. Married roasted. 31. C. F. McDonald, Stearns ; 33, C. H. Lie Ilensley, Lee [Watonwan, [ St. James, : will. nau, (re-elected); 35. J. M. Waldron; 37. the United States, it should be known [R. R. Agent, [27 Indiana* 186^ Married FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Howes, Thos [Dakota, [Hastings, ! Fanner, 53 Kngl.uid, 1853 Married A. A. Hall, Renville; 39. , (re­ at Washington that his course is unan­ •luleback, O. P [Goodhue, [ Kenyoi), [Farmer, Alligator steaks are not particularly Miscellaneous News Items. elected) ; 41. H. G. Page, (re-elected). [35[ Norway, '861 Married Proceedings of the Second Session. imously endorsed by the representa­ Huntoon, L. A [Washington: Lakeland, [Merchant, [49 New Hamp., 1857 Married palatable, but when castaways on a The indebtedness of Ohio is $36,000, After roll call—every Senator answering to luvck, Anthony .... .Houston, [Caledonia, [Farmer, ; his name—the Senate went into the election The Senate was again in session on tives of the people assembled here." [49 New York, :i852 Mtiried Cuban key find nothing better they are 000. facobson, J. P [Swift, [ Kerkoven, [Merchant, 31; Wisconsin, :1871 [Wid'wr of permanent officers when the nominees ot the 3d., inst and the bill declaring the true A rising vote was then taken on the fames, J. A [Blue Earth, [ Mankato, Gen. Crooks' expedition is ended and intent and meaning of the Union Pauicific Rail­ [Builder, [38 Ohio, [1866. Married not squeamish about cutting 'em fat- the Republican caucus ot Tuesday night were nomination, and it was carried unani­ lohnson, Samuel W. [Winona, [ Beaver, [Mechanic, R elected unanimously, the Democrats having road acts was discussed at leneth. Mr. Ed­ [52 New York, :' 57 Married When Captain Tyler, of the schooner returned to Fort Laramie. mously. After appointing a commit­ Tohnson, Geo. II [Hennepin, [Minneapolis, [Laborer, [49 Norway, 1865 Married declined to make nominations : The following munds said the judiciary committee had come (ones, W. P -Blue Earth,! Butternut V.[Farmer, Anna E. Carl, found himself and crew Mayor Ely was installed in office in to the conclusion that the railroad company tee to notify Mr. Windom, the caucus [33 Wales, [l856:Married are the officers eh-cted. Secretary, C. W. Jeenan, Fenton [Waseca, ! New Richland[Farmer, New York, on the 2d inst. Johnson ; assistant Secretary, R. H. Crandall; is not entitled to any further subsidy than it adjourned. The following telegraphic ;47 Ireland, i!860:Wid'wr thrown upon Sayo key, on the south vlosterman, G [Stearns, • Torali, [Teacher,~ [28 Iowa, [1S57[Single. A Bloomington, 111., nurseryman has Engrossing Clerk, M- A. Dailey; Enjollxng has already received. A resolution was in­ correspondence subsequently occurred: iauphusman, L [Winona, coast of Cuba, it was a question for a ClerK; R. McKenney ; Seargent at Amis ; troduced to compel the telegraph operator at [Frank Hill, [Farmer, [39 Germany, [ 1856 Married lost 20,000 apple trees by mice. ST. PAI L, Jan. 4, 1877. Cnowles, E. C [Rice, j Nortlifie-lfl, [Farmer, [24 New Hamp., 1855 Married time whether they would devour the Chas. A* Rose; Assistant Sergeant at Arms, Jacksonville, Oregon, to answer contain ques­ Hon. Wm. Windom, Winona, Minnesota: jundeen, Isaac [Nicollet, The sugar houses of France are rap­ James A. Hulbert; Chaplain, Rev. Mr. Saun­ tions asked liim (regarding the question of • St. Peter, [Farmer, [45 Sweden, [1856 Married alligators or the alligators make a the Presidential electorship.) The resolution We, undersigned were appointed a >unkenlieiraer, J. Jr. [Ramsey, [ St. Paul, [Livery P. K., 33Wisconsin, [1851 Married idly closing up for want of raw material. ders. Alter the swearing-in ot the above- ilngoffin, B Jr [Ramsev, named officers and the appointment of a com­ went over one day. committee to inform you that you were I St. Paul, Farmer, 33 Kentucky, 1873 Married meal ot them. The question was solv­ The public debt was increased last Jaxwell, G. . [Wabashaw, [ Mazeppa, mitter on rules, a committee was appointed In the House, on the 3d. Mr. Phil­ by a rising vote unanimously nominat­ Carp-nter, [48:Mass., 1855 Married ed to the possible disappointment of month ly three and a half millions. IcCrea, A... [Otter Tail, [ Perham. [Lumberman, [46 NewBruns., [1854 Wid'wr to notify the Governor and House of the or­ lips, of Kansas, introduced a bill for extend­ ed by the Republican legislative caucus IcDonnell, M. .T [Houston, the mammoth reptiles and the certain ganisation ot the Senate. Two hundred cop­ ! Freeburg, ! Fanner, [30[ Ireland 1861 Single. It is now reported from Asiatic Tur­ ing the time to pre-emptors on public lands. for re-election to the United States tflcK^nzie, Malchen.. [LeSueur, [ Cleveland, ies of the Daily Journal were ordered printed, Reports frem the judiciary committee were re­ [Farmer, |43[ Seotlaak. {[1868 [Married ealvation of the shipwrecked crew. key that the plague ha8 re-apj>earcd at Bag­ Senate. Backed by twenty-live thou tfi-Kinstrv, A. W.... iRice, [ Faribault, [Editor, [48; Mass., [ 1865 Married and the Secretary of State requested to lur- ceived for and against the admission ol Mr. rtcSpidden, Wm. G. [Houston, dad. nish the Statutes to each member, when the sand popular majority, we tender you ' Houston, [ Farmer, [49 Ireland, : 1852 Married Bedford, of Colorado; the majority being in tfea^her, lidmond.. [Stearns, f Though Bergh often runs to a fan­ The grand total of internal revenue Senate adjourned to 10 o'clock on Wednes­ laVor of his admission. There was no other our hearty congratulatious. [ North Fork, [Farmer, [46 Ireland, ;i. Married ness, and sent to the stable or hospi­ has decided that Israelites must be held ; [Ramsey, [St. Paul, [ [57 Vermont, t849: Vlarried JOINT CONVENTION, JAN. 3.—The Beven was appointed to dev se means lor a express by faithful and efficient public togers, F. G amenable to the laws of the State regulating proper count ot the electoral vote. : Dakota, [ Mendota, iFarmer, [43[ Pennsvivaniai 1857 Married tals, their drivers not being arrested, House and Senate met in joint session at service my appreciation of the gener­ loiise, W. H [Hennepin, [Washburn, [Physician, |48[New i 1854 Married the Sabbath. The House, on the 4th, limited the iudberg, L York, mb the cruelty they were practicing 11:45 A. M. to canvass the votes on the Con­ ous confidence extended to me through [Meeker, ! Dassel, [Merchant, ;38[Sweden, 11865 Married Passenger rates to New York have stitutional Amendment and lor Judge in the compensation ol U. S. Marshalls to $5,000 a Sampson, Anthony. ['Waseca, [ NewRichland[ Farmer, [50;Norway, was not malicious, and they readilh ac­ year and of deputies to $l,5u0, and a bill was so many years by the people of our 11856 Married been advanced to ?!8 from Chicago. Until 8th District. Amendment to Section 11, Ar­ ban born, S. J.... '.[Mower, [ Hamilton, [Farmer, [39[CanadA, [1865 Married quiesced in the humane suggestions ticle 4, of the Constitution providing that the introduced fixing the compensation ot Dis­ State. Gratefully, yours, Scriver, II Rjce now roads have been carrying at Centennial [ Northfield, [Merchant, [4fi[Cnnada, j 1856'Married of agents of the society. Governor can veto items in appropriation bills trict Attorneys. The bill in regard to proofs WILLIAM WINDOM. Smith, Andrew J.... [Hennepin, [ Ofueo, [Farmer, 8 rates, and another advance is expected soon. in homestead entries was reported back and [82[ Michigan, ji 54: Married without vetoing the whole bill was found Smith, Chnstoph H. [Cottonwood,: Windom, [Rl. Est. Agent[42[Vermont. ; 1872 Married As there is now no government in adopted by 48,302 votes for to 4,426 against. the Senate amendments concurred in. Mr. Stumpf,btumnr. JolmJohn [Morrison, [ Rich Prairie, [Farmer, [39[Prussia, It seems to be almost impossible to Kidder reported the bill giving contestants A Year's Beading Free! Sullivan, M. H 11869 Married Mexico, the United States forces have been Amendment to section 3, Art. 6, which au­ [Dakota, [Rosemoiu.t, [Farmer, |49[lrelan<1, [1855 Married reach any exact conclusions as to the thorizes the Governer to call a District Judge time to enter lands under the pre-emption, The following offer made by the Truax, D. B [Dakota, [Hastings. [Cierk, l58|New York, ordered to take such steps as will iusure the homestead and timber culture acts alter the Volhner, Felton 11853 Married precise cause of the Ashtabula disas­ to the Supreme bench when one of the Su­ publishers of the Western Family Magazine, [McLeod, [ Winsted Lake [Miller, |3n[Germanv,. . , [1857 Married protection of pereons and property upon the preme judges is interested in a case on trial contest shall have been finally decided, and and the Farmer's Mouthly, two large, hand­ Wav, Edwin F [Dodge, [ Claremont, [Farmer, v—"-* ter. The conclusions advanced by ex­ the bill was passed. A bill was passed giving j45jNew Hamp., 11855.Married Texas frontier. was declared adopted, the vote standing 41,- some, first-class, illustrated magaziues, price Webb, Wm Jr [Blue Earth, [Sterling Cen. [Fanner, ;32;Delaware, [1^57:Married 069 lor to 6,063 against. The amendment to a pension ot eight dollars a month to all who Weinanf, Peter : perts are founded upon an IF. IF the Three thousand boxes of smuggled of each $1.60 a year, is worth reading: Hennepin, [Corcoran, [Farmer, [38[Germany, [1856 Married Section 3, Art. 10 which proposed that served sixty days in the Mexican war, or Wheat, J. M [Fillmore, [ Lenora, [Physician, train rain off the track then the jar Havana cigars, seized by United States officers thirty days in the Florida or Black Hawk wars We will give to any one who will send us Whiting, E. P [51 [New York, 1856: Married stockholders in incorporated companies [Olmsted, •Rochester, [Fafmer, |48[New York, • 1^60 Married would be one of "incalculable force" in , were seized by the smug­ shall only be liable lor unpaid as­ and to their surviving widows, unmarried. his own subscription to either of our maga­ Wilsoni'H. B zines, and one other subscription to either [Goodhue, [ Red Wing, [Civil Eng., !85|Maine, [1858 Married glers the following night, while the watch­ sessments on their stock, was lost, The question whether Mr. Turner,of Wing, Marcus [Olmsted, [ Rock Dell, [Farmer, - that is to say, it would be something the vote standing 21,721 for and22,803against. magazine, with the mniey lor both ($3.00) the Wolian, Michael A., ;3 [Michigan, [1864 Married men were sleeping. Oregon, should answer certain questions re­ [Pope, [Glenwood, [Merchant, |3 [Norway, jl«5l[Married not calculated on in the construction This leaves it as Defore, that a stockholder is garding telegraphic dispatches which passed choice of some eight or ten premiums, no one Worst, David The notable event of the times in ol which is worth less than §1.50 in cash. [Redwood, [ Redw'd Falls,iFarmer, i. jF>?nnsylvania[l87i [Married of the bridge. Such bridges are built liable for double the amount of his stock through his hands, was before the Senate on Zimittemuu), J [LeSueur, [ LeSueur, [Farmer, monetary circles is that gold is plentier The canvass of the vote in tne Eighth Judicial the 5th, and a vote thereon resulted, yeas 33, These premiums include standard books, gar­ iOfGermany, [l856jMarried with reference to "dead weight;" they District showed that J. L. Macdonald re­ nays 3, but as a quorum did not vot the Sen­ den seeds, and other articles ot actual value, than greenbacks in New York bank averages, and worth in cash the sum we value them at, OFFICERS OF THE HOUSB. can carry an even, regular weight of which has not occurred before since the first ceived 4,449 votes; L. L. Baxter, 4,176 votes ate adjourned. and L. M. Brown 1,844 votes. Macdonald A sample copy of either magazine, and lull peaker, issue of greenback. The House concurred in the Senate particulars sent post paid on receipt of 10 J. L. Gibbc...... many hundreds or thousands of tons was declared elected, and the convention ad­ amendments to the bill making appropria­ Freeborn, 'Geneva, Farmer, Pennsylvania 186lMatried. A snow storm visited the entire journed. cents, or a sau'ple ot 'ooth for CO cents. None Chief Clfrlt, more than by any possibility will be tions lor the payment of pensions, then went free. Address T. H. Edwards & Co., Spring­ country on the 2d inst. In the east it is re­ SEXATE, Jan 4.—Senator Donnelly Geo. W. Buswell. Faribault, >Blae B. City, Lawyer, Massacliuslta 1856j placed on them. They have, however, into committee of the whole, alter which ad­ field, Ohio. 1st Asst. Clerk, Married. ported as the heaviest ior years, while in the ntroduced a bill providing for the extension journed. *.».* S. D. Parsons .... Blae Earth, Mankato, Ins. Agent, no provision for sudden shocks. These south, even in Mississippi, nearly all railroad of the time lor the redemption of lands sold On the 6th inst., in the House, Mr. Illinois, 1854; Married. for taxes in 1873 in Dakota and Sibley coun­ If we can benefit the readers of the £d Asst. Clerk, , constitute an incalculable force, which trains are blockaded, and trafic completely Goodin, from the committee on pubMc lands, J. R. Howard jStearns, Sauk Center, Merchant, ties to one year. He urged immediate action, reported a bill authorizing the extension ot this paper any by recommending Par­ Maine, 1857 Married. is not provided for. Whether it can stopped. as the period tor redemption expired in ten sons' Purgative Pills to be the best Enrolling Clerk, the McGregor Western railroad to a point ot M. L. Torpey Mechanic, . be or not, has not yet formed a subject Ed. Ilanlon, winner of the single days and moved a suspension of the rules. A intersection with the Sioux City & St. Paul anti-bilious medicine in the country, we Stevens, Morris, New Yor4 1871 Married. protracted debate ensued, when the bill was Engrossing Clerk, scull race at the Centennial regatta, publishes rrad, near O'Brien county, Iowa, the grant of are willing to do so. We have had for discussion. Certainly, if remedi­ finally passed—yeas 24. nays 13. The Senate W. II. Miller Mumgr, Carrie, Farmer, New York, 1866 a challenge to William Scharff, of Pittsburg, land not to be enlarged or changed, nor about as good a chance to know as any P.M. &Asst En.Ck., Married. able, it is a case of great difficulty, if then "took a recess and went into Joint Con­ homestead or pre-emption rights affected. offering to row him in Toronto Bay for from vention to hear the Governor's message. one. H. B. Correy. .. Mower. Hamilton, Bricklayer, Illinois, IS67 it can be guarded against, it can only The bill was passed. Ao other important Sergeant at-Arms, Married. {500 to 12,000 a side, allowing him a fair HOUSE, Jan 4.—The third days' ses­ business was proposed and the House ad- be bv vastly increasing the strength of Sore Threat, Cough, Cold O. J. Johnson .. St. Louis, Duluth, Merchant, Norway, S560 amount lor expenses, the race to tike place sion opened with prayer by the Rev. L Finney, ourned. The Senate was not in session. Asst. Sergt.-at-Arms Married. early in June. I one of the members lrom Goodhue. Mr. Senator Sherman, on the 8th inst., the structure. And similar troubles, if suffered to C. B. Reese. Kandiyohi, Norway Lake Farmer, Ntrway, 1867!Sing|».