shot hy India**, but u be *m k«io*m to bo InCom-panyHh another trapper who ],m since dbwppenrtHl, there In no dlt;Aitt but thnt lie wn* fun llydri.lt with, The body wen taken to ran in, but there (■ no clue toils identity.—Mankato Union.—The Mankato llrrorrl says tlint the number o'fimL migrant, arriving at and passing through that plat* has largely increased in the past week. The dally •tag* lines are troll filled, while others eomo with teams, cattle and all the necessary fixtures for farming. At present the indications arc that wo shall hare a heavier Immigration this year than since 1867.—The samo paper also states that Messrs. Young 4 Thompson had just received threo loads of fhrs from the frontier consisting In part of 223 bevers, 611 minks, 400 foxes, 80 wolves, 66 otters, several cross fox#*, and 26,000 rata. .years old gathered flower* on Thursday last, on the bluff, south of town—a brother of 7 years was with ker. In attempting to reach a bunch of poisles she Mid off the bluff and was caught by her little brother by th* hand: becoming exhausted the little liero let go. and his sister then caught a cord h.f brother had inbalanced herself on the slide. The littlf follow hallooed lastly, bat'Sttblwa-Ing hU sister was about to Adi be kept pulling to support her. The result was, he wore out his strength and was compelled toletge. 8be fcll .bout SO fret trf® «°P Mlt;* «kcn on the rock below. An elder brother then came to her ahd found n«r tlhioet dead. After removal to her home she died In three hour* The flowers In her hand.were burled With her. tier StaTeri Cdtalry^-A'ortA btra Tim,! lt;i { « kit. * ’ ll . . * 7 * I lt;•” i' I » / *r.. A CoRRXBPONDEfiT of the /W« writes concerning a former oitisen of this place : .Orleans. Ills salee last year amounted to over #6,000,-000. He Is running 13 plantations, and lives like a nabob: whenever a Mlnnesotlan Mbp*ns flfohgheKi the Uttar particular attention, which of coirse ighly creditable to him.