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6FF I IL 'J VOL. 1- MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, IS6S. Immediately after the Wisconsin B. O. BABJtlSOP.

a. a bcu. anniversary of their memorable march I A Whole Towx "Sold." The I Toe result of tha recent iron experi BURT through Baltimore, by a parade, an 1 Rochester N. h.preoa of the -1 1 menu in St. Louis is attracting wide at- THOS.

G. JONES, UEMEBA-. ASBJiT election, the democracy were crowing oration from Gen. Schouler. and a I says: "Mr.

Spear, brother of the ex- tent ion. Parties in N'ew York. Buffalo. over alleged anin in that state. This Minneapolis Tribune, it as A DaOy, Tri- Weekly and WerJdy, it rm TRIBUNE PRINTING CO.

B.S.BDLL&CO., ner. I tenaive stove manufacturer of tiiUdcl- I Chicago and other places are makme UO. 5 CENTRE BLOCK. dM-iltiiMi l'nlvrrll. Purl, was before the returns were all in.

The tmbiic schools held a halidar. I r.hia. bears a marked rese otblance to I critical inquiries into the matter, with a Phcenix Mutual Life and but for the severe ram the citizens I Gen. Grant. On the 17th, St.

Patrick I view to engaging in the manufacture and generully would have joined in the eel-1 day, Mr. Spear ehonced to be in Saint I sale of iron there. Reliable authority Official returns are now received from Cftystwo counties, and they show an actual rrjiuUican jiin on last fall's majority for Fairchil of Dixon'i Iary when some wag conceived the I says that gentlemen who have recently idea of representing that Grant was in had all the machinery for two furnaces PKESDTTERT OF U.VES0Tj INSURANCE COMPANY, Or HABTVOIDi t'OSSI. WHOLESALE Iially delivered In tb. eity, pr yfcr2 00 1IT bv mall, per rear 10 00 town at the Alpine House.

This rs-1 made in Chicago, with the design of majority will not fall much abort of rl-weekly, per year fi while Gov. Fairchild'a was only markable piece ot news was soon ner- putting them up in Indiana, are now aided through the town, and everybody seriously thinking of erecting them in became anxious to sec the next presi- St. Louis. The kcal press strongly urge Xlriiiacli Office, ekly, per year 3 00 ft ATM or AOTKRTIHISU. Annual Session Interesting Proceed- 4,76 1.

Iiarr, regular republican, is laps. GEOCE RS aent. a large crowu soon garnered in a generous policy on tne part of iron Oust j-r. AoeA O'i'i- ru 7 pJ 'J. elected circuit judge in the La Crosse lima Under Klcollet House, tront oi tne norei.ana tne vigorous cans and coal mine and real estate owners.

Three iim MINNEAPOLIS. district over both Montgomery, demo' crat, and Flint, bolting republican St. l'aul IiUpatch, iid. for Gen. Grant finally brought the sup- 1 arguirg that such a course jlone will posed individual out, and, contrary to I icduite the investment there of capital Theoulv Metlal awarded to anv exhibitor from ilie T'nlted Ntutea for 1 fc 2 4 6 4 1 Jii 74 V.

The Presbytery of Minnesota met last I maiiafaoture of Eadlea'. Mliut and CbHureu'a flu. Mtiot-a. All nis usual custon, was prevaiiea upon to i irom abroad. Hi.

Jr Tar- Tare. wlu. On. month Two montha Thm inonttuL Mis month. Montgomery was at first reported evening in annual session in the lecture make a speecu.

i lis iec was well It is understood that General Grant room ot the irst Presbyterian church reecivea, an. created mucn entnusiasm. I orAor -nmnms of i. "-VV WtWLl I a 0 1 1 --s-w ot M. raul HOOF SKIHTS! The Best the Cheapest! rln montba.

WJ PROVISION DEALERS, oeverai siue spcecnes were made Dy our fantry to rroeeed to Alabama, where German friends, when the crowd dis- I i a. Rev. J. C. Whitney, of Mirineanolis, was elected Modarator.

and W. S. Potts, jj-riefcu. iuu: uuuijr Jii, anu uiuijr the time Colonel Ash burn was shot in Georgia, it was stated that another of SL Paul, was elected clerk A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Of BURT'S SILVER MEDAL SHOES tiIoaei with tven. Ormnt and hti elo The sermon was preached by Rev Hpeech.

iiarrinoM Btoeky Miw Wright, or atilf water, on Ladlea, aar. and aakyour Merchant for prominent radical, Dr. Maull, was missing, and he was supposed to have been aseassinated also. He has just been One of the importunate juveniles oonstantly ou hand. Also, a full stsn-k of Reau'y of Holiness." SECOND DAT.

TINKHAM CO. escaped from the Caps, who vwit the Continental Hotel, Ph.la- hed havi de ph.a, and solicit pennies was asked: KeM of "Where is your She answer- rpm.ineH en.l, to he remained concealed The following were received as metu elected. Toe recent terrible Krie railroad disaster seems to have frightened Messrs. Vanderbilt and Drew into a compromise. Neither could stand up against the terribly outraged public sentiment that iustly ascribed the murders at Carr's Rock to their criminal squabbles, which rendered the repair of the road impossible.

These two men are morally guilty for every human life sacrificed and every human body lacerated. They will now unite and divide the spoils like any other murderers and others. A Ma. A. F.

Parson, of Johnson Alabama, where Unirircalel I loot Skli-tai. hers until the order Wa rranUxl tha beat In market. ed diflidently. She is dead." Have Gent's Furnishing Goods and Rev. Thos Campbell, of Shakopee, Rev.

Iavid Kvans of Sauk Rev. AGENTS FOR THE you no father Yes, cir, but he is 4 Take no other I Factory n.st door to CLUTUIKU MANI PACTrllBlt 10 OIIUKK, eick." What ails him continued tne tkibcsi Bullillng. W. Hint of St. 1'aul.

lstp-ly Rrpu-Ur-an C'oantj Cvaventioa. A JUrj.al.ni -u County f'onrenton fur Hennepin count-, will lie held at Harrison Hall. In the city of Minneapolia, on hatur-J iy the aerom! day of May. lW, at 12 o'clock the purpose of choosing eleven delegate to reprearnt aaid county In the Htate f'onvrntlon, to be held at Saint Paul, on Wednesday, the 13t cly of My, 1SX. and to transact each other business aa may properly come before It.

Th. State Convention above referred to, la called for the purpose of tight delegate to the Kepublkan National Convention, to be held Chicago, on Wednesday, the Ui day of May, and also to nominate four Presidential Elector. The towns and citlra In the county, will be rntitled to representation in aald County Convention, as follows The following committees were ap the juestioner. He has got a sore finirer, ir." "Indeed!" Yes, sir." AMERICAN POWDER Co. pointed On Religious Kxercises Rev.

John Why don't he cut it off, then?" Minneapolis st Anthony Roots and Shoes Wholesale and Reta il. Mattocks, Rev. John J. Hall, Kider J. I Please, tir," responded the little S1EAM Ucndv.

I niaid, he ham got money to buy a Dyeing, Scouring-, On Narrative of Keligion Kev. r. I knite. L.ea.cl and Hliot. Po-lUvely no Uoods at retail.

February 8, 1S6S. w. runt, ivev. j. ii.

rotiu, r.iucr ie Atlanta correspondent ot a FINISHING AND WATERING ES Georiria raner tells of a chaD who came WALKER A I1EFFELF county, Georgia, docltnes to run for Congress in the first district on the con-aervative ticket, one of Lis reasons therefor being that he is devoting his Tne following were elected commis- down from one of the unner counties TABLISHMENT, moncrs to the general assembly, which and encountered a man with a hand- SIDKST SMITH. as. mob-is. Water Mtrc. a-aur Kallnaa IIrl-e, uieets this year at llarmburg, organ covered with green cloth.

The Fool of Kanaaa Street, entire energies to making corn and cot- City of Minneapolis, lit Ward 9 I MNClPAL Kev. A. G. Jtulifson, man been to turn and tho countrvman SUITH MORRIS. IIlVVEVPOI-aIS.

of General Meade suppressing the Ku-klux Klan appeared. It is stated that despite this order of General Meade, the Kuklux Klan notices are being issued actively all through the southwestern portion of Georgia, known as the Black Belt. On Tuesday last, at DeKalb, 111., while the wife and daughter of Rev. Mr. Looke, of Dixon, and Mrs.

Bubbell, with whom the were visiting, were examining a small sizsd revolver, it unexpectedly exploded, the ball penetrating the body of a little son of Mrs. Looke, aged three to four years, inflicting a wound which resulted in his death in about twelve hours. The mother of tha child became a raving maniac after the disaster. Hon. Thomas Talbot, of the governor's council of Massachusetts, has made the Baptist Society of Billerica, of which the Rev.

John D. Sweet is pastor, the liberal offer of for the erection of a church edifice at North Billerica, and as much more as the proposed building may happen to cost them. He also agrees to pay $300 per annum toward the support of preaching, and lid Ward II Kldcrll. K. Tavlor.

put down a quarter, which the other im MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SC-30 Ward 4th Ward JOHN D. MEYER. Proprietor. Alternates Rev. F.

W. Flint, mediately took up. Down went another. fclder V. W.

Ingersoll which shared the same fate, and then DEALERS IN Relle lama was chosen as the place BLANK BOOKS. another. The stranger, finding his pile getting low, turned to a bystander and ot holding the next meetingof the i res bytery, Apnl, asked, Mister, what sort ot a game is CHOICE GROCERIES I he afternoon hns been spent in list this, anyhow ening to the narative of the state of re -A number of Boston gentlemen, DAY-HOOKS, JOURNALS, ligion of various churches. I he exer including chemists, doctors, merchants, AND were very interesting. have organized a company, and 1 he session this evening will be intend to open a kind of co operative Town of MjniirsjH.il I 'Ity of Ml- Anthony 17 Town of Ht- Anthony 1 llloomlr-irtm 'i ftrooklyn Corcoran I Champlin 1 Crystal ltke 'J layton Eden Prairie 1 Excelsior 'J lirecnwood I Hassan I I ndcta-hdence Maple Orove Medina Mihiietoiika I Mimietriska I Plymouth '1 KUhneld W.

i. WEHIt. Ctiariinan Republican Co. i ominlttee. LEIHj krs.

very interesting, and the public are in No. 44 Bridge Square Sign of the Golden Bool We lmve st rewr.lv e.1 a full atoek of A I.I. IN HMS I.I I-'. I -o 1 1 i.v v.h, alvelt In HOOTS AN 1 HlIKJ. w- eoiinOent our irleea will su it all.

i in ottr me. Uftrrnnl tmr wttrk, antt ftUrtroner $ntiftMrtinn. It h' lit I PHOMPT1.Y 1HJ.NE. H'emttkr a qtcnaliy vj YAA' 'OA' JCKMKMHF It Till: I'I. At i IVo.

HR1DE WQUAH INo. i. KHTA1IL.IH1IKD Ai I. IHOO. kitchen, which will be called the "Hum- PROVISIONS vited to attend ford Food Laboratory." A large The Presbytery of Minnesota includes amount ot capital has been subscribed.

aisya, Nesllatn. Made to order, atjliie all the Presbyterian churches included and Professor Riot has consented to to leave the society a fund of $5,000, tot, and feels that he can best discharge his duty as a citizen of the south by thus aiding to build up her f.llcn fortunes. The south would be in a much better condition if some thousands of her people, white and blak, would itnitato the sensible example of Mr. Parsons. Tho men who devote themselves energetically and peacefully to industrial pursuits whether loyal men or rebels, aro better friends of the country than turbulent politiciins of whatever political stripe.

Je.n. iJtTi.r.R, in his speech protesting against delay in the impeachment trial, last Friday, revealed one of the latest instances of presidential corruption. He stated that since February last, I gold bad been sold out of the treasury at a sacrifice of paid one Mc(innis, a man whom the senate had refused to continue in office. The gold was sold at from I to per cent, below the market rates. Mc'iinnis was one of Mr.

John CROCKERY, STONEWARE AND between lavlor rails on the east, Sauk superintend tne ouppues the of which is de-oted Center on the west, and Rclle Plaine on Will LUS IIUr.UiL'H.'U UJT HID I UHUlllV I lU Hi I I WOODEN WARE. the south aiciL cr-f ua a hum iiuu i'i t'wi uw BARNARD SHITE will be supplied to families within an The I Yen- EWjual In qualttr lod aa reaaonable In rle '-wneetlet Irssdi lo 1 1 listed. hour's distance from the laboratory, FIRST IllllOllil HOTEL. aa mi any entaoilanmenl weal of Ctiieauo. Bridge Square.

Many articles can be put up in hermet Masonic Block, p40-tf ically sealed cans and sent to any part ANI'FAtJTI'HKHS OP GctfUGX azxcI. Upliolstoro i From the New llirn Palladium, April Apply at offlo of Trlkaam lrlntlr 4'4mpiajr, of the country. The laboratory will The frauds it the late election have ASO.I NOllTlli Proa probably te opened next monili. MlnnearetiiH. At SAVORTS been so many and great, and of such varied character, and involving to many IftKRIED.

t'arnsr (lelea Mtrawt aa4 Washlat FUJR-KTICTTITR---, St. Anthony roHt-Ofllcp. leading democrats, as to fasten upon tho party the charge of having elected their On Tuesitav. April -'1st. by the Kev.

J. II. Tmtle, Mr. K. M.

KKKIt and Miss MUK- Arrival- as at in ails governor by frauds. Jlr. bnglish will, KIMMA li. both of Minnenpolla. eartls.

it he accepts tho otliee under such cir No. 84 llrunopin Ave MlnnoapoliH Fnrtory in St. Anlliotij. Eaatern eloaea tllim. cumstances, rest under the imputation DIED.

Arrives daily leiaeot Mondaval illim. NICOLLET HOUSE ion Aveaae, MINNEAPOLIS. (Jowl Stabling in Connection. Dtmember H. lHtf7 d3Crt-d-Wrlra IteparU dally (except Mundaya) at b'-i ni.

ot holding tho position ot governor of In this cltv. on Wednesday, the 'Jil Inst. son's friends, and sinco the senate re 6T. Anthony lo ttt. Faut: the state throuch fraud, and not as the Mrs.

SAKSM KI.LKN. wife or Martin H. fused to confirm him, the president felt Cloeea at su a ru and ZM m. Hoover, aud daughter of W. W.

aud M. J. choice of a majority of the legal electors ITorth Star Iron Works, lUUdaya) at 10 Arrivea aaiiy (eionii Alehiaon. nst 21 years. 7 montha and 21 ot the have repeatedly urged bound to furnish him employment.

In in. and 4 day a. Depart dally (except Rundaya) at a the importance ot a thorough investi The funeral aervlees will be attended from order to give him a chance to "make No Tr.r.EiiKAMi. Tho line were lown all day yesterday, ati'l in we arn totally witbout tele rapine dispatches this morning. Km rns from reconstruct'itHi continue favorable Tint southern aro going fur restoration with a rush.

A few month of thin kiml of work, and we shrill Ii-vo them all bark under tho At the late University race in Kng-lanl, tho Oxford crew triumphed over Cambridge for tho seventh time in sur-cession. Tlio race w.vs not brilliant on cither id. Tub 'hi. ago Times, when it copies articles from tho Minneapolis Trih-rxi, is rc.uesteI to credit them to their true source, and not to a journal published at St. Taut.

ana a iu. gation of the whole matter, and the adoption of legal measures as will something," he was set to selling gold, At. Anthony to St. Cloud and up freer nt CM RE ST ttie residence of her lather, cornw of Buffalo mid Grant at IDo'clock. Frlendsof the family are MODEL putting down the price so as 'to insure MACHINE SHOP.

IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. First Opposite the Falls, St. Anthony. Cloaea atHUam. Arrivea ilaU (eioent Nnndava) at 1 i in.

prevent the repetition ot such iniquit sales through him, and sacrificing of the ous proceedings as disgraced the late Be par la daily (except (Sundays) tlturn. Invited to attnnl. Ht. Anthony to Mtnneapolit and ait potntt wt elections. I Indianapolis and Lebanon (In.

I papera people' money some (hmj in dis HU am and iinn Fltnrias, Ofti.K, hii.i tsieam Fnizlrnw, Pnrtalile and Htatlonary Cloaea at m. Heretofore there has been plenty oi I please copy. i-2t Flourlna Mill Maolilnerv, Hhaflliig, Uearlna and I'ulleya, Wl.i.. ps m. i hh Arrives dally (Mm ly (Mnndays exeeple.1) at a lie HnwlfiK Mahlliea, Wat Manuiea, ai lull Shim.

Haall Wel.hta, a uiMiia. vsmh Depart-daily (nundaya excepted) at S4 talk and newspaper comment, but no- 1 I 1 n. Vi .14 It It lv ol every daaaripUon will resmlve proiui ai i ntn.ii. ml counts, besides $2,000 in commissions. This is tho way the money goes.

fjoi.n Pen 3Iani faitorv. It would DRUG STORE, OlTlc. hours (except Knn.lavsi from WU1 I Ml flHltltl C4M-I4rt AJUM.rtlUtiUl Ol am to 7 in, 10U a in Humlaya from UV I Kliart aiiort aiiort ocrats have grown bold in crime. The what alc Co. say this morn-dancer has been that the whole matter ing Ixst column, 4th page as to SI on notice.

III. teas i aastiiM. ani H. D.O'MRIKN Poat novw ster. ShM.lrlTRli Cs laitl lor Old Iron and other sla.

WM. II. 11 A KH1W1N, seem from the following that Faribault 1 1 -Vc would end but the indignation Houses, Lots, Lands, and every kind of PURE DRUGS, A. K. MHlAIIUHIt I- II.

DKl'BW. Hotel ICcglNtorN, oi tne ieopie nas been tnorougtiiy Insurance. Merchants Block. is to have a gold pen manufactory. A recent letter from that place says I was shown vesteidav by a gentleman who PRINTED HEADING ROOKS aroused, and we are glad to oo assured that invest igations have been commenced which will demonstrate to some extent if not in foil the infamous manner in Of any pattern.

1868. WASHINGTON AVI CliemicalN, Perfumery, which the election was carried. Our ALL. KINDH OF BULINU AND BIN 1)1 NO See Waata-I'ar Sl rr Real mm DONK, friends as well as our enemies are in Ia -kI aiolis-e- on To I rd formed that the is in which ANY HTYLK OF BLANK KOOKH ADR, ANll j'Uli Ml Lb tilt A very JP rnn(tirtattr IKit'KE uml drsimhlr lA)T will not allow the thing drop now that the election is over, a -omc have BANK PA HH BMOK). Is setting np an establishment here for the manufacture ot old pens, some of the most intricate and drirate of the machinery us.

In the busineaMtwhicb waa Itianutarturrd'in Karlbanlt, at the foundry and maehlne shop of W. T. Winkley. Nearly all the machinery usej In the business has been or will be turned out by the aaine shop. The gold pen manulartorv will probably be ready to com-inenee operations in a month or sit weeks, and 1 hope may be well patronized, for the proprietor is himaelf one of the beat workmen in hia line of the eastern states, and none but the material and the test ot workmen will bo employed.

on Hfiiuepiii avenio- wtwwn Third and Jas. Ulurison Co. ARMSTEAD HM ALL ACU017NT B(XKH ronrtn trets. m.mii.ki. April i.

IViS. aiOHw feared aid others hoped. IE ALE PEDESTRIAN 1S.H. Patent SledicioeN, Lincoln Mills. W.

D. WASH BURN. MaNUFACTUKF.K of ANIi I I. in r.VKItV VAIIII.lt PINE LU1MHKU. Mills at tho Fulls.

YAHI COKNKK A I A I FOKNIA hl ltl Kl.i TIME! IIOOKH, April feb Minneapolis. February 25, 1SSS. at tne weil-aele'tel rOTiCK IS HEREBY GIVEN Haa received Tribs.n ornea. a larne and (. of ttut all ftfooools remmlnttiK upon our unttnlit May lnt.lrf.

will phtced Turil jr-four lln n. In the hanrln of our Attorn? for rolit in. Alao, a Fine Aaaortment of lu re G. VALET-TITJE, pi K. A.

II AI.MON A i'O. Tk tilr-w Klrrltois. Rinding Rinding hi ATS AND CAPS From the St. Louis Times, April ir. DI4LIK IS cston, the great pedestrian, is not I 1ST OF ITN'CLAlMKn LKTTEUS remaining In the Ioat- fflee at (St.

An- Magazines, liituy, on tlielstaay or April. lstH. the only person who is to be permitted to enjoy the houor of walking one hundred miles in twentysfour hours, as Newspapers, tiENTLKMF.N LIST. lliB AND LIQL0R8, ltrown Frank NoMln Alliert llr.twn Tliotnaa KldKilwarJ ISehmUlt Meinerleh here in St. Ioui.

a iady is contesting Music, OF A I I- INI FOR Spring Woai" lie has also received, this ilay, th. i bepnly Klmora Traev A II FOR MEDICINAL, PUK111MKM. llelfH-rt JOHpli I noinimon lt Hl'l Old Books, his laurels, and with a fair prospect ot success. A couple of weeks ago Mrs. Harry Thomas, a lady of this city, was prevailed upon to undertake the great teat.

Kelly Ilt-rnartl inoinsou vs lit I-t reen iiirii poll, inn Hptlal order, for Lam ler fllieil tslli- en. and dispatch. r- BODINES JONVAL Turbine Water Wheel, II. I. IIKIEX.

rostnio-U-r. Bound lo Ue Heat Manner and at r-i bl prtcea, at the arilcniar antenilH ni i NOBBIEST COLLAR Tit tti trj it rtr Concordia Park In'ing selected as the t'aaipaaailic f-ttlrlaiia' Pre. I 1ST OF LETTERS UNCLAIMED In the l'oftl-Uftictt at Minneapolis, place where it was to be perforated. A ri 1 ism. ro obtain any of these letters, tha appli Out imloely: INMRArOLta or TH broad phink was laid on trestle or frame work, and backward and forward she was to march until the task was con cant must eau for Advertised Letters and irtve the date of this ilsl.

THE BE8T BOOK Mmirfrturi by Minneota Insurance Co. If not ealUsI rir within a month, they win te sent lo ine ieau ieiter umce. After the postponement The Pioneer of yesterday, morning contained a grand Sourish over the Chicago city election, claiming a democratic majority of about 5N). Chicago, on a full vote, has a republican majority of about In this election a very light vote was polled. The republicans mad a very injudicious nomination.

Col. Smith, their candidate for judgo of the recorder's court, is a man whose record appears remarkably open to assault, and the exposed points were rcued on and made the most of by the democracy. About illegal foreign votes were manufactured by the occasion, and these, aided by the republicans who did not vote, gave the opposition their majority. The democrats made the most desperate efforts to win, and have succeeded by libelling and fraud. But next fall, in an exciting general contest, swing back to its old place in the constellation of republican cities.

Wknt PrMfrta. Of NT. PAIL. LA IU KH' LIHT. OF THE SEASON.

on account ot the weather, she announc FIKF AND LIFE HISKH (trtTA, Vi. Iliiker Mrs ore Mrs Clar.i Children's Carriages, ed herself, on Mondiy last, as ready for the undertaking. Kennett Mrs A 1'etersou Miks Anna II. M. M.

Kreekelt Mrs A linen AMI tlK II 'I l.ls Is the finly fx' liislv- osnt roa A-lT. AirfHimi Peterson Ssrah Itrld.ea Mrs 1) 1 Ojiite a large crowd of spectators as Hird Ca-jw, Tojs Sc Fanry Goods, At Ftrst N.tl-m.l Kink Peterson Miss Beret ml What Kverjbrt'ly Want. ltr(ki Miss arah lar Mrs Melissa Ii Mount Morris ud Wesirielrl, Mass sembled at the park to ace the start, and with an elastic, buoyant step, Mrs. Miss I. ii a Miss Marv mrI2 SI KHID-B STHRET.

Skosman Misa karin Miss Kitty l'aiy M.as Kate Is.iineliv MrJohu Hat ic Fiirnlsliiii i owls Thomas began her tedious march at 1 GROCERIES! o'clock in the afternoon. At first she The HiMUNE Ji (N A I. 'I iiiarreni In 1- ni-t Mrs I.ury A The Men of our Times, Tamsen Miss Annie Tela Mrs Tiilotsn MraSaraii Wurter Miaa Alice I. Fuller Mis. Flla DRUGS, MEDICINES, Hall Mrs blljah slmplicliy, durability, and rmi ml i Hon toa.l xieltlona In whirl, iiss aa a motive r.

iphia walked quite but ai the lime wore on and hours had Is-en consumed, her pace slackened, but t-he continued the task without murmur or complaint. We arx fiirnlsli an. I Ktmcsley Mrs Mm Mary A Mrs au ry Mrs Manc't Voung Miss Meklniey Misa llmlie HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. the aioe to.tve mora 11.1.11 i.t.v if" hfi. In IAITS, OIIS WlUl Ii ft hoi or o- ber Turl.liK.

wh.M I nin.1--. u-iii. I hiring Monday night watchers were OENTLEMENfJ LIST. ame arriouiit whio. A1.1-1.1.

left with her, to furni.sh her what re Hcnd f.w Irrnliir ai.d t.i.M.. No. 3 freshment misfit te required, and keep Itker M.r-n How en SHIRT MANUFACTORY. HoIJ only by oiTj.tifjn. a record ot tne time an-i instance, as rioaf 100 ut W.

W. IU( Oem-raJ Wistrir, r. 1 Ua-k Box 'li 1 1 BRUSHES, I'liampiln Jamea each hour rolled round. hllsoti .1 Mai Ion Airre.1 Mills K.lwnl MolTett John Moralt AUiira klorrow Mnren North A II Paian Ranitx James Klenar.Si,n fraTH I RTH A I TO I 1 1. Roscoo Hilton, Ag't, I.

II Tuesday morning che loosed very A AT KEDII IO PBICIS, AT fresh, considering the fatiguing journey CENTER BLOCK. Swic impeachment commenced, Kov ernnient securities, hve risen in price and koM has (alien. Thus is the effect of a possibility that the president might be removed from oi(. Remove hira actually, and in ono year every (southern tate will be restored and gold down to par. Mb.

Joicmsom says the rough expression he used whilo "swinging around the circle," were put into his mouth by his enemies. Probably he meant the enemy that some people are accustomed "to put into their mouths to steal away their brains." A paper notes the arrival in that city a special train of fifteen platform cars containing thirty stage coaches. These coaches are destined to ply between tho eastern and western termini of the Union Pacific Railroad until the road is finished, and will form the connecting link l-etween the rapidly approaching lines of the iron pathway that is to girdle the continent. New Paitr. The first namlcr of the Faribault IVmocrat, a new democratic? weekly paper, published at Faribault, is received.

It is edited by F. eorge, aud of courie will serve up to its readers, modern democracy in its pnre and unadulterated state. It is a creditable looking eight column paper. An exchange recalls the followin anecdote to illustrate the motive of the appea's for delay mad by Mr. Johnson's counsel' "What would you like to die of!" asked Satan once of a slippery victim "Well, Mr Ievil, if it is all the same to yon.

I should prefer die of o'd ai." So tho defendant, Mr. Johnson, wants time; ten months will do that will drift the Ureat Aeei-deney along beyond the hHU day of March, I After then comes and eternal sleep." Kvnv republican paper in Alabama, with one exception, hare raised tho name of tlrant for President, ami Richard Rusteed of Alabama, for Vice President. The first part of the ticket K. but the South cannot expect the Vie President. The country will never acv.n, wn'e-s it loes its senses, trtt a southern man in the national government, until the present generation shall have passed away.

A man brought up in the shadaow of slave iostitations and taught to believe from Ms youth in the justice of maa stealing, whatever his present faith, could not even trust himself to administer the government faithfully and in accordance with the new condition of things. ACtiCST Btt-MOST, chairman of the ational democratic committee, writes to a friend in the northwest, and proposes to call a meeting of the committee forthwith, to fix an earlier day than the Fourth of July for holding the national sron-entiou. He assumes that this will be a necessity in view of the ferment screatel by tho disposal of Johnson, which the new York Herald say wl Cake place about the lft of May. April l.l. apl fsmneil It SHADE TREE-G I Hi" ia t.rirttr.l she had taken, though her limbs had swollen somewhat, and her steps were EALED I'liOI'OSAIeS A.

Kider Kev ir Kennlna II Frirlley li 11 laaeap.ll April 22. Ia. mm Kt. talbaar. api Ki.l tuiMn sune cot ri cetve.1 at tl.a-.m.c t'ie nii l.ra BldELOM Co.

HlAliK, Hi: IT A It i A slower and more feeble than before. At Osv A of the ity of Mnmeilis, until l-lewelirn 1 o'clock yesterdav the score showed MO.V1JAY. Ili Ttti ay ot April, Hawains 11 Ii l.ril.t lof tor Id" tiulli year that she had traveled miles, and. it wm Hi Wmmt I (U t. How 11 to stHle tin' I rf t- tle.llsiiri.l tones tor all iv.miKisli i'o rr J.wa Famesa unlers Semnel son itn smlth I Tivl.ir'H II I'tiompa-tn Van ajkenhura; 2 Wain's.

Krnmeit ie Wise II A 2 W.x-lworth JOt being apparent that the remaining eight miles could not be ma le up in the concluding hour, tie eea-ed her i.Ik.ic worK toe price pi-r token tor pr. HARMON SHTJEY. White Lead Works Kane John rk the same toe lor SKlveriismi Kendall Jas ity rn.tl.-. aii'i or-lltlftOr-s w-r n. i-avit'.

set walking, amid the cheers compli til, i.rif--r-r blo'lloic 'h pr. Melionell I 1 inn, the el'MK of the year. The contract ments of all bystanders. MI.soahlin i ill I- lettoTh lowest r-spo)iote to'io-r. Mrs.

Thomas is a rather v.X bui.t March li. M.shoiit-y i-lwst CYKCst AI-I'RICH. Pootmaster. H. IHOMI'SOS.

I A. W. II. apl-l woman, ana wou.a oe rat ner aln r.tmllt and enlarged th above-named Works, we ar now preiared apply KKW A.NJ mm HI Jih if. Mnnht-H i Kii-lr 1 ft Ui' tun in 7 'vt i mtnulh-t I i.

ur lr uiikl'i A K-( J. i l.tT7, Mt mr HPIll.Mi A 1 HCM-il HTYLKi OF MILLINERY, Just received i MISSES LH, f. A. Mareb 27. 1 Via.

ntr ii.i l-tp l'limIM. I'llllliH. 1III. All wli.jurMri wnnt ol a ic'i-f rii nr ai IXTJVI I HIDES! HIDES! good looking. She does not look to be very stronciy ciade, nor capable of the fatime of such a journey.

She feels Strictly Pare White Lead FOR SALE. M.too. l.70. confident, however, of her ability to ac BflAICH OFMiMME BEMOIESn Boynton Morissey A NEW O'TTAUE HOISK. on corner PROMPTLY IN QUANTITY.

The hrand of B. A. Fahnealock A Co. Pnre Reapertfally Inform the Inhabltantaof Min IjL located. fIoa.s has Kix EMI'0KIU3I of FASHION Rooms.

Cellar. Pantry. To-ts. Cistern complish this undertaking, and wul make a seconl attempt in a few weeks. She has already done well that bets are freely offered that the will succeed on the next trial.

W'hile Lead, ao favorably nown for tha past twenty four years, has been ao eJoaely imitated, that we havededded toehancelt.Uiat Koasl Kara. Terms li.if eh matnder to sail purchaser. For partieoiars, inqnlreof A gentleman writing from Rice county, takes a very cm-ouraging view of the wheat pro-pect for this season. He says, "with a few days more of favorable weather, the wheat crop of Rice county will have all lcen sown. If this season is not an exception to the general rule, a bountiful Larret may be looked for.

Alter watching the wheat crop in in Minnesota for the past twelve year. I cannot call to mind anything like a failure in reasons when the sowing could all be finished in the month of April All things considered, the spring of 1-''S opens favorably for Minnesota." We believe the feeling is luite general throughout the state, among the older settlers, who have watched the seasons carefully, that there will be a larger crop this season than ever before. It i argued by some that the unusual quantity of snow, anl the shower of dust that foil during the winter, will have a tendency to enrich the soil and make it more productive, while the early spring, which has enabled the farmers to get their seed in so much in advance of former seasons, will give th- grain ample time to grow and fill out before the extreme hot weather. At any rate, whether there is any logic in the above argument or not, the prospects for a bountiful crop this season, is most flattering, anl we are glad of it, for a big crop will be a grand rood thing for Minnesota. neapolis and vicinity trial they are prepared to pay THK IIIQHE8T MARKET PP-ICKrt rok IIilc-a ntisl Mh-ej Mnrant and Attistic Dn-HK and Artistic Making.

tne pobUc and rmraelvee may protected aalnt lmjlU.n. THE BRAND OF Watches Jewelry. MAT ABTICLt FLII R-WILL BE A terrible story of shipwreck comes 41ICK sj.tt.ESsV nlLI.PBOIIT aOtBc. REAR OF VKAZIE'SJ HMOE MlM reej-c-triiilv FISKrt. apJTt So, 70 Hennepin avenna.

IVROa FiRST PPCMIUM or a eiLvia iidii a BARRETT A U0 lt of BIuKE, Minn. call attention tr h'-r u.r.i I r. tr.r rtl.tlr I ires ii.ua 1 1. 'abnofctoek, Ha.sltt In Mchwaitz, PURE WHITE LEAD. And on the opposite end of the kw: B.

THOMPSON, ilavlnx ost I'-fi liwn Ht.a'iKOTK Groceries Provisions which he la ctti-p for A Ii April 14th, I vis. KVIfyKiI'M, Broadway, 1 and lielnr Hide Mtiflcs DC ALU IS erostantly In receipt of le can ftirrtian Ue 1 tieai mjm 01 tumu( an'l Watches, Clocts, Jewelry, Mareb 10. 1W. mario-irn ittir.ic. PENN'A LEAD WORKS, l.s wiahirir to rrje an roeirown ma- S3tt Wart, Gold Via, Sptctacbr, tenaJ.

wotild do eil bjve It CUT and FIRE! FIRE! HssTKIi here either lor tnemweivea or Waukt Restorative ftat children. EfT A BLIS ED 14 tmr Mtma sum Tk -a Clacfea, tjutin la tba con ri ry can re nur.D.'icd hr A choice lot of OII.M.:. Mall wiin anr of the Patb-rna. Goodrich Potatoes! from Madagascar. A French vessel, bound from Calcutta to Marssri'les.

was wrecked on the reefs of Isle St. Brandon, and the crew took to their boats, two in cumber. One of them was thrown back upon the reefs, ac 1 all its occupants were drowoed, the ether made tor the nearest laod. In nine Jays ail the provisions were axha-isted and the Captain succumbed to sad priva- tion. The mate thereupon proposed that they should au drowa th-tmselves i together, but the suggestion is rejects ed, and decision was come to to draw lots as to which of them sboui i be kill- i ed and served as food th- others.

The was designated, I under- went his fate with resignatio Three! days after this horrible saeriS on the f.th January, the boat touch- I at Mo- I A TE HE. WAnIOTO" Vl.l-.lff, Iir aaie low, at. i ire-a makers can tm wUh I'at- Fahaealaek. RuMi -t Ackwartx. terns, the ml-nnnal fin lesin of WatrtMW.

Clorka and Jewelry repaired ia tn bwt manner moa warnua-Ml. OOL ASD and 1 biidrena aaiona, and tbe lH-xufe. k4 Mootbly. -V- For aal. by A.

KI.LT A CO. and by PILIBCRY Oi. tp-n THK EARLIEST, THE MOHT PnOLIFIC. S1LV EK PLATLNU DOSE. Miaa BlIiIiLKCOMF.

will tm ready to re ceive oT'lrra after TlfjilM April Zial v. I niJl. 1 ff 111 W'abirij(t'fn averm-, I lto a.partol un oitic. to ir. jotr Soiling Out A large of l'pboiterti''l at ber KxrtnB, on rterorid tr, 1 Lrrtr Votb of Ot.

Kicoiiet. epr)iHw COR RENT By D. Remold Rer- AND THE BEST POTATO. JL no-la' llomarlea-, nUi and Balen HALE My interest in the aira-ta. KTH elTAK stMINOIJ-: MII.I-.

The J. R. BARRETT Proprietor. msi nts ata. b.

Ird fc Smith, -fie every Aartmltoral Papr pnb- Mattr.Mea, Pillows, Fnrnlture. Two Kaauieseea. eaDU and Oregon Hla Two Hiora. on Bride- atrek (mt Fine omeaover AleCoilnsn'a Orrtctrr. One Reaidenee la Bo tier Addition.

Tte Best Bindery In the State rmi n-M wwana. Alao, House and Lot on SECOND I It ft. I lla-ad. HoOer A Evan. Mhloxle Macblnea.

and a CLARa. Prleeeper t.tM.or II p-rpe. dav. tsaila- n-ar KKIDoF. HtcUARE.

April 17. umn. -Jv- KEPAIP.INO or.Ici at Call ud obtain prteaa. Ir. Ininlreon tartttr reaaonaeiven t'Hr.

WM. liUKI.VA.V hambo. Madaga-ear. and more) CHICAGO, dead than alive, the famishea tiOTWrj Arm's for tae North w-tra Suwrea were kindly received and sect to thel dR' Aent. Mmnespoiu.

Consul. -U akd H. bigo. At'iw lJ CYEUS ALDRICU, Notary P-hlia mom Cna-k-OMr of liaaa, lor all ta. tbe premiaea.

aprli-ia W. H. EUiKfcD. ap-C-latp OD BLA-vKS OW KVKKY DMcMJKIP nam ml TmlBUMBCMnc. Bostow, April -1.

la LoweH, yes terday, the veterans of the old Sixth Massachuseua regiment celebrated the Apru2, urn. atiaa-avoitaL Miaa Lflral.

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