) to 250 liles, 20te Tracy me been from his I luck at-from un. it has 28 that the rs not us-it warps, bleeding building non andr and his taking in iday eve-i were in side in a I became y spilled tho mis-ithe wa-ing seriates mbil, when It ice.Lice elao-Rrview, ted to £*p-n to the at Ann-d States 'oint, N. l Brown ff either will suc-ord than last ap-lt 135,000, i will con-20, whenit so;ooc,-leema cer-Isible by be conspi-niddle of at month iut doubt, It will est glory twn in the t gliramor’ickli t.liAseem to be a favorable comment on the appointment, and it does not seem possible for the Governor to have selected a person who would have been received with less favor,The Favored Jurymen.The spring term of the District court convenes in this city on Tuesday, May 16th. The following named persons will serve as jurors:GRAND JURY.Andrew Hoffman John Stamm George Walk Daniel Plath,Hans Jensen, Joseph Mathewitz, Carl Schreyer, Mathew Ryan, Gunder Paulson, August Dietz, Adam Katzenber-ger.PETITJos. Holm, J.r, Hans Frederickson Nimrod Pickett, Henry Hammer, John Schneider,F. Fischer,Edson Hall,S. A. George,Chas. Rolloff,Eli Benham,David Haeberle,J. N. Montgomery, JURY.Adam Pfeifer,E. S, Potter.David Eshbaugh, Albert Pretier, William Rossbach, William Gebres, John Kuehn,Peter Eichten, Herman Schleuder, Hans Moe,Fohn Cutting. Lorence Dauer,J. P. Weed,James Addy, Ulrich Lipp, Thomas Talbot, John Kramp, George Haas,Henry Sandford, Adolph Dietz,Aug. Schwertfege r Thomas Forstner, Mich. Jueneman,L. Gilbertsen.A very distressing accident occurred in Murray county, about thirteen miles southwest of Walnut Station, on the 6th inst. Four young sportsmen from St. Paul were boarding with Mr. Giddeon baunsbury, and had just returned in the evening from their days’sport, when one of the young men brought his breech-loading shot gun into the house, and sat down near Mr. Launsbury, taking his gun across his knees with the muzzle within about a foot of Mr. Launsbury, and commenced removing the shells, when the gun went off sending a whole charge of goose shot, together with the wad. through Mr. Launsbury’s leg. The charge penetrated the leg below tbe knee from the underside shattering the bones to splinters, and smashed the oven door of a cast iron stove after passing through the leg. Dr. Wellcome of Sleepjr Eye, assisted by Dr. Sheppard of Currie, amputated the limb above the knee on Saturday following and the.unfortunate man isnlnn/a n. nrnll Ik m nnillll la