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LVE PAGES. 10 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. DECEMBER I8, 1875.—~TW impravement of the Tlinots Rirer and the comletion | creared, and thelr proper coutrol snd regulstlon pre- | Champlain, 1t n proposed alaa tn enlargn the Whit s i John T, Martin, Misrourt ; TRANSPORTATION_ T Tiiacta b Michiyan tunal a8 & prb of thet | veated, Ball Cannd from Lake Chataplaln with tha Upper Uot- | i o5 § ELEcTION jUDGES. llwnyh hnnd nnlld Em ;mulldJ em“l alt thera, imyprovement, and of vital jmportauce, Liesolre i, That wo have no warfare to make upon | san, & dixtance of 26 miles, with 83 (oot lockage, 'Vl , A L, W, Frabel, o et ordered all mt tho Judgee TRE PROYINCE OF THE CONVENTION. any of the great industrics of the country, but, on the | Wellawd, 5t. Lawrence Canghnaw Canale, o Watrunse, New l\,‘(".l and clerks to leave tho room; Witneay g contrary, the very objoct of tha Canvertion tn to pro- | with the fmyrovemeut of tho raplds of tha Ht. Taw’ | Henry E, Veyton, Viegi wl}ilcfi; l'k::lfl.l:rir:gllnm, offeredt the following, Tacta peace anid harotony, among them by el gd un | ronce,will il probably Fur:'smlflu&l rlhaend(at: "'fi" Luilits, Kegtugky ; It G Audorson, il Anoth Bateh of Ml b Trlal . . 2 squitabla ntion of the benetita and buriens of When thus completed, & propelier ol i ariroada—t, 1\, Thnrber, w Yor! . B, 1 €] to romatn ; Bo) Conclusion of the Sessions Of | Rescss, That we belloys tha tras provinee of tain 4o, Withant which thers can bo 10 permanent Lar- | tone burden Wil be sble to Natn 10 cargo " nt | Tiinoins d. 1, O«born, Wiaconaln, i} AL en (0N SE liendiunrtarn :8".’.".'::'Ji'“‘,"?.in'::“xfu?{'e’.i‘"’nxe'"’" 5 Oonventian (o be {0 deyise wase foF npening up aud | mony of intereats. As the oflices of ll the meraborn | tha hesd of Lake Buperior, or on_ lLake Michi- | Ariiictal Water-Eotitea—Lyman Yirgdges,ilinole; O, Yesterday in the Criminal tho Judgen and tho clorks] wit th axco. the Convention, utilizing the great natural svenues of transportation, | of the luman body are cesential to ita porfect vitality | gan, and carry it to Montreal, or Quebes, or on to | 8, Carvingtot, Vieginia ; Chineles Wairous, New York; lh ho clor! nods askod Bop. g ax well an b Qincunn and call attautin Lo sucl new | and vigor, o aro all thess (nfercata cssential Lo 8 cousie | Burlingion, on Laka Champladn, ar o otber portaen | (. W, Bnuith, Kentucky § . W, Froba), Georgia ; John Courl man what he moant by head-juariera ; he ronlieq aral ehrap mefhods o may Do presouted, and that wo | try that would ba yrest and proaperons. 1t (xthe | hab lake, of, If the ke in conuectod with the 26-mfla | Young, Canada. ¢ U that (len, Liob had given tho instructions re. Taak witli dfefavor on the prasent modes of {ntee-com- | trua intereat of all t1 promate tha interes eanal to iho Tiudson, then down tho Hudwot to Now | — faiiroad Committes to Washington— — Sturio- rotostad, saylng that ho himselt wan willing to -ave at any tima, but ho wanted the challongers : ferred to; wilnoss begged that, ab least, A. S 0 f R 1 . Ad t d ;ml:lmmnn, n}z‘&l(ng‘ l;m l‘flllml‘l —wl(? all their \v:hrfi.‘ll:xd mlr‘lwntl Joliey will le nlu'lI o l'nrl(l,wll‘?mll'hrlv king 'bull, "hllh“unly A nlmrl of t\l[uurln(u" Ill.I (Iul\;\lrlu, \\’lflif\l)\sh‘l,:l-{ El]lllfl"flu‘l‘ ahould l‘n{l‘f‘um In'tho I‘:I‘:LI" iz: ta—van 0bo Of tho chief corner-stoncs of commer- | of al reat 1ndustzies of tho lamnd for the 8ake of | caual on the whole route from the Westey d of the owa 3 W, U, Fingy, Hliugis § L, 1%, X " o g erics of Resolutions Adopted | fuuzen oo Banesy = | Ratlonal pace and natina raeeriiy, el o Tror, ami 200 mifenof 1k and Fiver oavi- 33, Peaninglon, Ohla s A: 1 Msllor, They Are Charged with Ejecting Chal- | Juiscn than ordored lc‘l'frfi“%l‘cl‘.“w;:?fofig-nfié i MINCELTANROUN, 9 OROANIZATION, ation, sgsinet 103 miles canal and river to Troy from . 3 with Great Harmony. Ou motion, the foliemme wero appolntod & | Jemiced, That for sha Jarieas of affacting & moro §utfaln, amd 009 feet Tockage. Thus will e npeital 8 er-Tiauten to Washinglon—Tamea M. Allen, Till- lengers and Olher Improper raw Lonoghtio and Hollenborg put ont of the o R e Tnto of mext myeete | DEFinct prganization an Luwntirn Commliten Uoap: | HOw roito of vast dimensious from tha Westy either | nol«; il W, 1'robel, Genrgia 3 11, F, Toytuny Virdtnia ; room by the officors. ing: Messra. Wolfalk, of lz, tucky : Watery, | 10inted for each titate, conslsting of a number equal | for iipment at Montreal, or At Now York or Doston, | ~-— lusseli, Towa:' Georgs It, Bitgelow, Vormonts 11, | - Acts. On cross-oxamination, witneas said ho way The One in Relation 1o the c“"ency ‘3:'-‘_0:‘;[ 'l‘nylr?n .\‘i}xlili-;aov ’n'xm,. T [0m“,wm“uwuu,,,hl Ntatw In the Federal Con- (‘1\' l.;:m:lux|l;lrx‘nyl'x\?:.lrll;‘|\h:Z:l:{mflu{_fl, \,y‘-un‘rmm{ Merrinion, Wisconsin: @, A, Merwin, New York, never in tha‘l'onnomhry i 1llinois or in Towa; 3 3 g - A ng railwayn | . Noronte of ruch Hoveral roatine mattora wern thon disposed of, wau arrostad once in Ottawa, Iil., and tried on a noia; and Bigelow, Vermont, 7 the #all Fiscntive Committeoshall | magnituda fa poasiho anyshera else. Tho steins ax o P " ; x i g 4% . » Adopted with but Slight r Flage nm\-c:hhnt iho ferort of tho Com- Imln(-“;,:‘-l\l\krTm‘n|\,;ululilul»«mnnnlwa Vuoac Con- | {rovelier will equal In steed any frch J“‘i?‘,"'i and thie Canvention adjourned siuo die. Both Bides Succeoded in Gotting in [ Chatkn of larcony, or tnaliclong n";g;l‘x,fam? mitteo on Hosalutions be made the rpecinl order ial dleict in thele reapective Statea, of i) pment of grain to entinn it Thei i a o i P el , Fr hall bn the dutien of 0 a1 | port will bo obtained, snd the vessel will be account- A eir Testimon: tho ohargo: had 1o viorsonal consultation wity Oppositian. fordselosk, Currel, ' "0 IS S| il vl e he s of et | e il St AT S Bl S CORRESPONDENCE, : 2 3. oot boforo i wfoto tho Iotor 0 hien§ O e acton of tha | tem i thelr raveral Atatos and dintricta an may ald fn | tarn cargues from Moutrenl, or Burliuglon of Now | 5y g0 elifiata L ho motive boyond the puuishuent of gulity ginia tranaportatiou fur thy counideration of the | LR0 Fn el oginiatton upon thia ulismpartant | York, sa wull as the wost comfortable way provided | 79 ¢ e Editor of The Chicago Tridune : And tl o i 3 e, g | parties: bad no hopo of roward ; novor ” Committeo on Terminal Faciltios. rer of Lranaportacion, and that thele efforia and | for émigrants, sud the revenuo on theso rewrn [ LaPontx, Ind., Doc. 16.—In your ivaua of the | * nd the Avguments Will Be Ended This | bt EL 00 Dot ofered for mo'cn..m'mf.’.“;‘;' Indyrsement of the Plan of a Freight- ek Yorheas misg antnch dn :.'::,,%:‘i:&".fl‘.’z aime ol be " yroeure” for our peoris e choapat | freghte trom tig But lo the grest, secrl, foe 13th busk. I noticed s communjeation fiom Lattlo Morning, puilyy Judges until o heatd It et tho former ray oups K , Thiat it ahs t tCom- | lowest poasible point. Buch & prapeller can tako [ Crook, Iieh., in rogard to s ship eanal acrosy TR risl & day or two bofore; Lie ganorally practiced Bailway) L‘A’?"‘ém .n:aum‘om :’gfdn m\.::c”:n.l::n!""\‘: miltlz’e‘;:lfn:‘i«xrr:p"a‘n:lh:v’ill:nn‘.?-c'l!.‘x'gx:’tlv:h()fvxn:lum With id » onle ot barges of 23,000 Lushels osch, | thiat Btato. While fuueh has bsnn usid nod | The Eightoanth Ward eleotlon fndgos, of tho | 10 the Superlor and Gircult Conrts; had not phocpome lan Lo protect sho Srado and cu of the Stater, and the State Executive Committeon with | making 100,000 bushels for the Lrip. ¢ hi P, g . tried o caso in the Huperior Comrt dur the B 1 3 1 Third P'rocinct, woro agaiu before the Criminal V ing merco of the different Htates, which would ro- | yf 1he Blates, anid tho Hate Fr e O oy, 50 | - Mr. Youny saill it teomed to bim abaurd that tils | WEitten on tho subject of clieap transportation | g four monthin; nor tn the Cironit Qourt; him. liovs all portionn of tho country, .| thiat there may be uniformity of purpose and sction | wOrk i possible to be dono 4o the extent required by | from tho interior to the seaboard, yet little, in | COurt: Judge Rogers preaiding. yoaterday mOrn- | oif and partnor Liad triod abont 150" canes And Also of the Improvement of the She Commiitea on Pinca or Moeting niani | beveoen tha whole, " A ratbenga,Tho Mo, W, MeNlpluesformetly Now ¥k | faor, hesboon dans fo_furtlier this groat and | 18- Tho dofendsuts, Wiliam Handley, Jamen | in _thoso “coustn during the yoar; did Py 8t. Lawrence River-—-Remarks S ks i, SRYOF ol oper L, e ankt Sonrention slourn It be | nerco of ew York, among other. thingaaiated: | miich desirad objeat. Tvory yosr tho bittor | I1udlos, aud Frod Dorman, eamo into Court at- | meko out aud furnish afldasits for voters b Miller spoke fa favar of tho eonstruction | Aewiesd, Hhat your Commitiee furinet recommend | Tho natural flaw of th water from the Unpor Laker | alorna of fall and winter toss aud tumblo the | tended by thoir connsdl, Mossre. Trudo snd vithout swearing tham In on elootion-day ; die of the Hon. John Young, of o oublo-tincle tilway nnder Govarument | the adoption of the rusoluttons introduced by tio | (& through the Bt. Lawrence to tho reb. . o O'Brien. Mr. Recd and Col. Van Arman looked | 194 tear up atlidavite aud suap thom io tha facey flon. Willlam Iiross in thie Couvention relating to | Welland, 8t Lawronos, and of votors: was not drunk; drank & fow glanses control from tho Atlantic reabosrd to the prine nond tho brave and hardy marinor to his long | PfEeF tho Juteresta of tho poopla. of wlno, but was perfectly sobor ; dranka conpla 0 Fhm route will by | Commerca of the lakos from shoro to shore, and overy ca Cipal produciug points of tha Wost ;mp»mllnnnm.mmnuun lx!l\rmu the ;:ri-::\ll \\‘n;lcm l;lrrr;u;.l uulimn‘nlmlln ‘c_a‘:xtlty‘. Tlu;’ Ve ! pal . akes il New York Citg, bs the way of Lake Chiam- hich comes o-water at Tro an homa bonesth tho whits-oapped ] 1 A TIOUGUTLESS Junon. of glasnes all day; didnot creato nny troub) : THE COMMITTER ON PENXANENT ORGANIZATION tang) Anlp-Cansal, cargo contaioa more than iho average of b pped waves of our {n- ‘bos 9 Raitway Leglslation Recommended fo ho | FIE SHUEEERR OY = Lini u‘“‘:";](lxl:::?\' ::‘:"n(\;:fl Yo traia, Tn tho busy eanal sesson mors Inud sons, Thon tho compoting lines of rail- | Mr- Clisrlos N. Arnold, ono of tuo jurors ac- il o Judges boyoud protosting In_proper $taloges-P 7 Kuch hoats como daily to tidewator, Huch » canal coptad tho previous ovening, on beiug quos- | 1AnGungo; did not eay to tho judgos, ewingin Statese=-Llan of Organization, mrod t c ! L TR AU B i) :uv:ld;opnol mulrlulrinlnflu, and freights go up 25 ufllm Lo Mrp Sy ldmluad“‘bnvln i r;.kzu ‘-g around a atatato-bool, " —~ —~— you, Ll il Anderson. Virginia; Charles Francis Adams, Jr, nority toport signed by himaclt and Gen, Cobby | cars, and there i noithier rooin nor conveulouces for | AP por cont. In May or June tho upper | B g & 8D yon Lam a Inwyer!” Never called any man g g A e Fanticky 0. &, | 8 [avor of the roatrictivo leginlative cortrol of | dischirging onefourtl wt any, . o o o, Wik | Sursita ato froo from ico, and fora fov briof Tred Borman about (lo cago. It furthor ap- | —— ——; did not eall M. Borman such & iamo, The Toxas Paoific Meots with Poor En- | Houston, Alabama: P, L. Weaver, California; J Z'&‘r'ff'?fl"ifi’;'.fl’.‘afifl\:." ject Lo prosented o paper . nlgn:lnw 000 lonw sl ur:g“r‘ff:-nl aua(idis of the con= go:mu:' zl;hlnknn are white with tho commorce | peared that thg juror sought Dormap, with | ho wes not put out on that account; ft Presulent—Johin ¥. Henry, of New York, Mr. Carpenter, of Wisconsin, presonted & mi- View-Presudents—Lovephs Utley, i Adams, Arkanean; Col, WV, 11, Graenwool, Col ‘hom ho hiad had & provions nequat X was not on account of uoise and confu couragement—Eleotion of Ao, Dirrict Coambia: D T, Haker, 31 Watort usod tho racoption of both re. | Yaler s, Hobleet e gnusged EvinCatrom O | ® iio sront quostion now sgiiating el claanos Tl b i o s ane. soving i o0 | Groatod by kim and hin frionds: that ho et Officers, Yo, Timal, Floride; 3. T, Starhi, Mie- | porte, and hat dologatos shonld mot b aflowed | Loyt "or' 530506 il smini i | Of paoplo e, How cno cheap transportation to | b evions ln connaction therowlt gutig Alr. orman. st tho Judgo who, ordersd 3 wourl: the ion. J, M. Smitl, Georgiai d, 1. s | to speak more than ouco, wor longor than ton | or 3,00 tons o go from the 8t Lawronco into | tho oaboard bo socuret? Running from Chj. | WUeH e thn peoplo otit of tho room ; could not say who T i i Simmeso. | Minutes ou the samo subfect. Carriod. Lake “Champlain, " and from (s Iake ‘to the | €aR0. & stoamier cau rorch tho oustorin whora of | Judgo Rogors road Mr, Arnold s Bovero lecturo | appointod Hollonberg a challongor ; ha was ape Jd, R, He =, i 5 h 3 Mr. Dougherty moved to Jay tha minority ro- | liudson, from 'ine oentre of the Contineut | Lhe Iako la throo Lours, Supposi for such roprebionsibl duct, fluod 45 | poluted Ly & number of ons, b ta; M. L. Jtoss, Misnisaippii d. L, Bridgerman, New ] 2 4 PPORInG noW & shij or 8 roprebonsiblo conduct, fluod him $35 | p umbo persons, but ho did not The Michigan & Erie Oanal, Mespihires N urc«gln‘gm New Ju‘gsy Amans | port on tho tablo. Csrried by & vota of 153 to E’.Tx‘fffl\?i’fi."‘.“y 16ta ocmen Jemiid ::&l;g';l";;:;:r’l‘x;g canal was oponed $o tho Dotron Tuvor, would nat | for contempt of court, committod Llm Lo the | know tholr namos; a fuss was raiscd with Hol. Cotin, Nebraska; Z, Vance, North Carolfuai C. @, | e setinl chat of walor-transportatinn-n resesls ofa | EHO quCHtion of clieap trausportstion be aottled | carg of & Doputy-8hori until it was paid, and | Jeuborg, on tho outelde. and ho swa finally al. Menuluger, South Carollna: W, F. Jones, Te . Tho question of adopting the majority roport | o t0Y (00 Trom Caleago. vo New York In twelve | foT 8/l timo? ‘Thon Chicago, Dotroit, and Buf- lowad insldo ; hio conld not swear that lolien. MORNING SESSION. hewe:” ¥, R Andorsony Vaalne; K. " C. | glhicn camo up. 2 A e e ani Yot weitl fiad that | fato could load steamers with as much oasn, dis. | 10011y dismissed him from the panol. Mr. | horg was a regularly-appointed chnllenger, ox- S St Kenuly, Vommmmhi .. Mefoes, . Weet, Vi A, Bigolow moved toack on (he rosolutions ufi“‘.“"enzm‘l.‘:; A ;'."“.’;"&‘x: i "'11’?' il as e paich, and profi 4 Now York doos now. Now, l:rncll] loat no tima In paying lls fine, nud Joft | copt that ho was sliomod sa to ot outeldy 1wt The Convention of tho American Doard of | wuap,’ Orsgon; the llon, Lienry Johnwon, Peupsyl. | Seristim. Carriod. pay three or fonr times a1 much,” Thern in transport- | 18 tho bullding o atesmship canal from Lako | tha conrt a littlo moro improsaed with the duty | noss did not nct as & challo r:cr ot tho volls that s, et 5.4 ihe Hon, Charies Robs K DL, T. The firat rowolition was read and sdopted | el by water betwoon Now York and Albanyor Troy | ichigan to Lako Erio possible aud practicabto, day; did not driuk with ITollonberg tl Trausportstion and Commatea yesumed, yustor- | I3 u‘u&"'k’f’n?g':'ufi, Tocan e & 1 Moy, Wash: | without discunsion. Gtteeu mor’ as meny taun of frelght 1n’ B0 niuo | and, if 8o, dastrablo?. Bouthorn Mickigan ja | T ® Jusor owed the Stata, i thondiy day ; did not romermbar that anything unfriendl: TIX MONETARY RESOLUTION. "":;’;:2‘;;';"{,"'_“' *‘;;’fl:‘;’;n‘;.;:‘:;'}tm‘“‘f‘m In 1 gonorally lavel, free from rock, its stroams AUBSTRT, oconrrod between bim and the clesks or juduu’; Mr. Seammon movad (o Iy the recond rosalu-"| H5 " 00y sath and €00 Tacgmotives | DAY 8 elow ourrent, and empty into both | W4 thon finally mado up, sud socoptod by both | did not remember that s clork throatoned to Hon on 1bo table. Thoy cama o dinouss ques. | CLicaqa would seilis 24,00, cbfs sad (00 locamotives | ) e, © Tho' Nalamszao River . is abont 200 | sidcs, sa follows: break Lia hosd with a_pop-bottle if ba perveted tions of teausportation, aud tho resolution was | sceually done by the cara and engines fn 1472, provid- | milos long, 400 foet wido at its mounth, A, I Higgi J in intortupting tho judges by usoloss and un. thereforo not proporiy hoforo them. e that it could bo Laulod reguiarly throughout tho | aud s navigsblo for vossols of 50 'tous | Southick, c“;mb;":::‘ l‘:{’;f, Km:'v "':;:‘,I:' noceatary chal nnglng. ) g Mr. Frobell, of Georgin, wautod to dinouss the | yest; this would be impracticable, snd thoreforedt | §0 milos. Tho St. Josoph River aldo omptics o O L. Dalmor, William . Somors, | “ny,, 5iate'y-Attoruey sald that was the caso of Qay morning at tho Graud Pacific, The attend- | {oteh Terrltory ; K., 1, ‘Crorss, Dakota; F.C. Cae ance was but Jlimited at the start, tho banquet of | prel, Caoada;’A, (. Wolford, Montand ; Gen. J, A ; ey, Connecticnt; ¥l , Rhode Inlsnd tho previous night being doubtless tu biamo, :;.flfu’x;. fi"é'.'"xh‘c"moux«"'"ir:ffi: ;“’;‘"‘fi 3 :u':&‘n ; AL balf-past 9, President Honry had uot put | Delaware, i Rt o X Treasurer—, I, Thnrber, of New York, in an appenrance, and, on motion, J. Young e Dl Seammon ook the chinir temporarily, Dr. Sul- | Seretaru—¥eunk Cllkert, Cllets, i, Selma, Ata, | matter. Haviog obtamed permission, be soid ; | Would roqulce ihre Umos s any locomotives sud 0vo | juto Lako Michigan, Is 250 miles long, ita gon- | 1 2et ‘Tod, O, i, Woavor, N. Epatain, W. R. | 41,0 prosecution, livan then offerod up uragor. Frecuins Commarter & Tienry, B e Tharver, | Gold was tho woney of nations, but svorybody | oies sy cara s the Lako nlioro ioud now urss | oes] airaction In weas and is navigablo for sinali | Donloy, G. Solbert, T, Ticlardson, L. Witmyor, s e 0 pe B FREDERICK DOBMAN, must know that nithout Wie oxchaogo thai com- e i afTalo aad thore nambers mnt agal bo T | steamers 120 miles, With tho Improved macbla- | In point of appearance tho jury fs highly fn- | ono of.the dofendants, wna placed upon the morvo created gold waa of no. valuc. 'Tho eo- | ceeased one-half ta yrovide for the business from the | Ory for toam-drodging now in ues, eithor ono | tolligont, and all of its members aro businoss- | stand and aworu. Ilin bualnoss was that of buy- ple desired the introduotion of bard mouey, aod | orher Iake ports, of theso strasms could Lo made mavigablo for | mep Ing on tho streot for a grocery store; was ono of an exprossion of the Convoution, such as that Mr, Randolph, of tha Bosrd of Trudo of Chicago | ateamois of 400 tous, without vory groat oxpense. 5 the judges at the Third Preciuct of the Righte iod i that “ 1t must be cdod that th t offectual | i Cal. Va ombodiod in tho resolution, was propor and lo- :?)'mpnl:\lonlb\hlll:r’:‘i:l;‘l;dl’;fl it o inost efectuial | To reach tho summit 1a tho only roal obatacl to - Van Arman thon formally oponed, in & | oonl Ward election-day: kavo no instrus. Mr. Baker, of New York, prosented an abstract Jum l;:l;. ;‘-' gflmnn;;;:“o"h IAy ::":f::;fl-- from the minutes of tho Cheap xl) ueportation | 4T, mitteo an Thanks, consisting of Masars. Association of Now York, hold Dec, 7, BeltUg | partin, Baker, nod Kemp, was appotiitod. forth that the time had come for tho construc- On motion, thoe retiring Preatdent and Hecrs- tion of a double-track rallroad from the grain- | tary wero thanked for thoir zoal 1n the onuse of | gitimate. o hettar Illasteation of this can be | tho accomplishmont of thia groat work, and upon | briof specch, for tho prosgoation, 1lo wes fol- | tiong to oxcludo nil Ropnblican chailongers productng soctions of tho West to the Atiautio | tho Association. b motion to lay upon the table was voted :';:,‘;’;,"{,5,2“‘ {‘,’;0,_?‘1‘,,;,:, no M,,\,l,,,;e.:"(,, ‘;:,%‘ m,;: ffiffl“"fls:‘.’ffl;‘;fi;fi“{f .,"5 ;v::l;l L appoac ua thouzy lumled :y Mr. Trudo for tho dofonse, nof many from tbo room ; ’X\!I;-. %urmuhuu o ik . I 0% it FINANCIAL. o grain from Chicaga to Buffalo by lake Is proftable af g ut gorions | words being wasted, accopted challongor of tho Republican party ; b :::‘l;:m Holsirad il cwfim‘ Stian desbz Col. Daniels offercd tno following, snd asked -‘-lr.d Eum.mn theu offored tho following | & cents per W"'T'v' w‘ufln %fifm Sou len claim fi umbu‘x;{\asmm«. To reach the swmmit it would Tho cungwnu thon procesded with, llmvyod his crm‘!gnmisl dldpnot axul?ldn'l)m]: Noe its roference to s ypecial committeo to report at | smendment : 1a not remunorative from cago easiward, an equ probably take but fow locks, and the necessary JAMES DONOORUE oghne from tho room; never ordered Lim to he PUEROFECTIIC RIVEL, thie noxt Convention : Itesolred, That to remody this iato of things it s | BUmbSE of niles, st lcas than from thico to five tinos | Bupplios of water can be esaily obtained from ( boing thio firat witnosa called by tho Paoplo, Ho | oxoladed by tha palico or anybody olso: Holleu- Mr. Dotrich, of Iltinois, presented the follow= v,-,..,m,.( The most Important obstacla to tho con~ ::;;:-:{u!ul;whl&n: mfl{u 0 w:ul;o‘fu-ux‘ur"s;n ':‘n‘fi e’ some: f s given by tlioss who contend u:g ufill‘lxl’ll m(;wla;oim&m gmk north. ‘Thon tho | rosided at the last olection in tho Third Pre- | berg was admitied na a tallyman for tho sake of log structlon of the great works of iuternal improvement, | 8 PO AT Snablo s b rell those products n | that tho railway ,,“wm,wmm‘}m,m,, such ovj. | Sround descouds towards Lake Erio at tlio rato | cinct of tho Eighteanth Ward, The dofondants | having peaco; Hollenborg” and his crowd were 3 . gouerally ndmitted o Lo fudispensablo and recom: Jiewleed, Tuat, a8 water-transportation in ~tho | Konetally mhiities 1 bo ldeneaRiio s T impono additional burdens npon tho peopls; and Vearas, Tho United Staies now Rivea a freoloan of ita credit't0 the extent of 160,000,000 to cleas of 1ta citizens who are ratail dealors in eredit in tho furin of Natlonal-Bank bille, witich finmense sum circulates an o part of the curreticy of the peorlo § B kots oF the btber counteien, This wrilt enabls | douco a4 ia bero givon ought to show that whila tha | Of 8LONL G fast to tho tnilo, and nothing to im- | actad a8 judgos of clection. itnesy wag pros- | maklug disturbanco outsido; they got to fight. 18 to utilze the prodtcts which othorwise will remain | Failway is a grest anxiliary to thio water lnos in carry- podo tho rapid progress of the work, at & com- | ont g ll:{zuh ican challonger. Ilo want ,U,E tho | ing, and broke the window; could nhot eay who useloss npon ong hands, and Tewtore to us the com- | Ing Hight, living or valusbie frelqhit, it cannot In tiie | parativoly slight cont. judges’ room in the morning, Ifo romained | broke It : Commissioner McCaffrey nekoed ta ucrelal prosperity which othorwiso wo will vainly sook, | Nsture of WLiugs bes compeliior with tho mlor (e3: | Navigation wonld continue sixtyor ninoty daya | thero nearly all day, goivg out for his | havo Hollonborg admittod; Lo avas allowed to 3ir. Frobe'l agatn advocatod tho resolution na | PYELally aus adhiied for vesely oF, LUy Tous) for By longer ou this route than 1t now doon throngh | dinner aud ono or = two othor in- | keap tho tally-shoot, but wan nob recognlzod as reported, Years ago, whon bis own section of | 1ho Warhingion ey ot of toe Galled btatey | tuo Btraits. s tho oponing of this routo dosir- | stances. When bo was out 1lolfonborg | & cisllengor; the poll-room was niot largo onoug country did 8 more. oxtonsive trade chan it did | Lave as muc Pight 10 tho navigation af the Lawronco | 8010 ? Wo thiuk itis, Why.? Thointorosts of | took his placo. Aftor the voting wae | 40 count tbe ballts, 8o tho boards woro to-dsy, aad when thoy oxported tuore than [ aa Canadluns, sud for this tho Canadian Government producera and cousumers domand it, 88 It will be | over, onv of the Handloys and Bormau went to | takon out, and the tablo was Lrouglt into tho 2300,000,000 which retarned to thom fu tho | inder tho treaty got fen years’' lewso of | & pormanent chock on tho railroad monopolics, | guppor. The othor Handloy, himaolf, and two | 8aloon; tho judgoa protosted agaivst the con ruonoy of otbor nations, they were prosperous, Mh‘eumnuihm:nm(‘fl"v':' ;lxn:“tl;lvhr‘t‘xfnfi‘w"&' Ship-ownery, enilord, aud marine-insuranco de- | poilcomen romeained, Whon thoy camo baek, | fuelon kept up by tho challengors and others; and o prospect of reluramng to thas prosperity | Snd (b0 WSRARAR Wrwier fBors Trer I8 AR Mo | moud it thue saving tho yearls wasio nnd de- | witnoss went to suppor, lasving Hollenberg in | they cantused them over and over again; wit- world have s good effect upon the South, Bne.yet Touta nat, - Mr. Youug sald Lo npoko feclngly | [Lruction of an immenso amotot of property aud | Lis place. Whon witnoss returnod from anpper, | Re#s orderod thom to keop gulct or to tako back Mr. Canmines, of Hlmois. Ayoko i bapport | alout Lake Michican, os ke was tio tirst on tho comi. | the 10880 mauy valuablo livs, Tho iuterosts | Mosnoss and Hollonbary wero with tho fudgon. | Beata: thoy thenkickod up s row, Mousueus, ol of tho rovolution, and in the courko of an elfew- | pletion of the Canadian Canalin 1830 to send o pro- | OF tho nation domand it, s8It would o fortity | At that timo, bailot-boxes had not boen openod. | loiverg, and tlio athord ; Mokuces was particu- tivo eproch said whatever cutroncy wus nottpred- | peller from Montreal with n general cargo, ‘Thst ves. | OUT cliain of lakes sl uo onomy could over | A Nitls jangle_nross betwoon Mosncss and the | larly violont, snd called the ~Jjudgos —— — g ~ | mel was the Iroland, Capl. Paterson, and on her arrival | cross our bordor (rom the north, and o :f";’l'au ‘tipon tho faith of gold was not worth hay- | Ciigo Meo Was oed Lyt Oueions autnoriues | b a pofaRaent school. Trom ok c-;, m“}tn ‘g;nil:‘! judges.” Mir. Borman, ono of tho judgoes, said 3 this mado witnoss med, and hie told the chioapeat way fur any products to reacls s market, aud axs very large portiun of the producers of the United Blates, if not 8 majurity of them, are Interested in river-transportation, we Tespoctiully request Congress 10 make annal sppropriations for the improvement of 1o navigable nvers uf our conntry a8 a sound discro- tion and n die Tegard for the fnnnicial condition of the J emeral Gaveranint. poxy diciatey anck bt such ape | —diesoe, Theretote, i irlct accurdauce with thts irop 4 2 policy, this Conveution reapectfully represeot that tho yrovriations should buar aoiuo, relative proportion 10 | TG cameamtrie ol Daiod futeenal improseineuta inaintenance of the harbors un onr sea cosst nud on | YitRORY "'"'m.fi‘“ ihe burdens ‘{:m;" I';’?l!v ,vr 7Mmfi Use Inkes, the comimerce of une navipsble rivers beiny, | 1OF issue of hoe an-,mnf & logal tendet foral {0 our opaion, Just an mch entiiled to the fostering | S0ee sud convertible lato 3 per ceut loug Londs, ut Sadlitics withiti o Juwer of Congrues toatiord Ly | Lo opbion vt G'::};u:h;:; ¢t Lolog theacuss of s o our e Rty ventiun tha overnme 1 conted : eoper leglalution as ol ecoan stul Inke someRes. | Bl people which sre built by the proplew nouey, THELOR S okl Tforred as requostod. Mr. Meriam, of Wisconsin, proventod the fol- On mution, tho President was roquoestod t6 ap- H 0 thoy must all goout. One of the Handloys— | officors to cloar out overybody that bad no busi- lowing : poiut the Standing Committoes, Str. Thurbor suid that tho Tesolution stmply | JiD1Or ATRa: , Tho vemal, sariying ihe Beithah fag | timo of nood or great dangor, could draw 1t56up- | Wiliame—was Srowout. Moangss said witness | ness in o room) Mosnoss flourisliod Recwiced, That Congreesdie requested whenever an z TUANES. | stated that with cheap tranwportation all the | Unjted States. 1o bud togoto Waahinglon on the pl{ of hardy, brave, and fearloss ssamen, ana 1lollenborg had 8 right to bo thero. Finally | around o law-book and said Lo would approjiation ;u maile fur mu’ ‘u.u;.mnuu-m vl .myl of Tho Committeo on Thauka roported, thanking | gnestions relativo to tho diferent valuo of cur- | aubject, and, s thoro ware no differontial duties in t 18 porhaps unuocesssry to speak of tho | the judgos of eloction called the oficers and toid | tosch thom tho 1aw; witnoss said they gur rivers v{r' A|=Hmll that n‘. | appropriation ehall e | thg citizona for thelr hownitality, John B, Draks | rouav wonld fado nway. Canada, tho Becretary of the Treasiry, the Hou. It J, | manufacturing Intorauts that would spring up | thom to put allont, Tho policomen put their | didn't want his law, thoy bad their legal in- 1’:.':5'.“‘(33’»:3 d‘}‘;fl tho ame by coutract 1o thelowest | for ia attantion, tho Bonrd of Trade, and tho | — After furthor discussion tho amendment wus | Walker, gavo oriar to releasa the veassl, nnd alio car- | On tho buuks OF this greal bighway, od tho most | hauda on bis shouidor aud put him and thio oth- | stractions thoro, printod on tho ballot-box: i i e s i nlgf{;lgncu 8‘::‘::3:“ é‘.,“"’?,"j;, mC-:lrz’nt‘i.n. i voted down, and the resolution adopted, ‘r;:,:lv back to Canada tho firet cargo of graiu from Chi- ffi“:‘d,‘ifi?fi,‘;{?ffl';‘.‘ :‘l:v. ;.!Im" l.lfit Michigan and | ors out. Then the door was locked, Tho judges | Was in that connoction that ho alluded to Gen. it Tist the tnpreement o the i e a ol Pyt S IO, 1 | R i e Clabeted S8 | LN ety Tor i s o O | S ok skred by ey i 5 | Qe T L e vl slesolvad, Tl T o lillnuts . ‘. TR ' . i g o ¥y 3 - et Ve Wroah commiectinig IR In Wator cotmmiung EE xSl oh Ry ofution by §rovidiog that tho cousont of tho | wholo Eastern trads of the United States, 1t would, LEayxa, Thio Contt rled, on discussion of h potot | lonborg was drunk also; Lo was vory druuk; 5 thy great lakvs and the Misaiswippl River, tha | _ The Convention cwio te-order shortly after 2 4 througl which thio projected ratbroad thercforo, Mr. Young \hought, ba mnch betor that boing did not hear b uso any L I iisor of Watcpn, in 8 #ubjucs woll warthy of the sito: | o'clock, President Honry tn the chalr, Phaten thronpl bro ORAWAS | O comilétn ArTATRUMEALS A8 Fequrds the navis CLISTON & RALAMAZOO CANAL, cing maio, that It made no difforenco in the | 1d not bear b Xoy isnguage, e Le tion af ‘\lis Cunvantion and the fosteriiy cate of tho AN toJusmulionld be D i from Yir. | #ation of Lako Michiyan and the Canghiiawaga Oanal | To the Kdtor of Zhe Chicago Tribune : gycgiol the Iaw whelharTiormei, greioltlio do- T0IGIE. Heve . dotibouo wishiout wittioed. Daviny Unfied KLdew Congresr, demandinginach sypropris BESOLUTION, Alr, Wilcox remindud the gontloman from Vir | Jiouid bocompleted forevar, as the uatural advantagen * \ovve' Crgys, Doo. 10..ln T T endauts, was & Ropublican or & Democrat, a | hoa ., Jenoghig o e TOUE ok Uuus a will fnaurs e early cownpletion, Mr. Tburber, of New York, prosented the re- g:lml_n ::I‘Iln\ ‘qht‘: ;bll:c:‘:!; the Convention wad not 0(‘ "“‘h,""j"“'“fl c.l,, b,;.y?;‘ b .wl,q.,.}‘.:, dmhx’x "fl o nl; T n"nem 3 2 e nI ;rln fnu:- AMothodiat or a Mornton, 5:.111:1.\ ‘g;'n -A:‘cgrd wb:n h; .:w m: ’u&!at " N i ¥ tho C tetes on Hesolut o discuss ghte. without e mutual benefits snd assistanco whic A 3 of & commugnication from COUNTY-CLENX LIED 3 Pl el L s B it Sl whieh | 49y " Cartor aud Mr. Tforuish further discuned | would. resalt - from & woll<onsiicred sytom. of | 1T, Willls, of Dattle Craok, in rolstion to & ship | Was nozt aworn : man out tho door ; no porson. Iald & baad ou u motion of 3r. Camp, it was decided not iz the tanttor, and_tho amondment was loat. ‘Lho | reciprocal trade aod freo righta of tran Mr, 1 Michi 1 b Mr. Reod asked whothor, n8 County Clork, ho | lim ; Donoghue was talking to Witliam Handloy to receivo any resolutions fur referenco after | Jiceoitel, That the T ok intion omeuuay | Ferolution was thou adopted. Xoungtigre” slitagto. the i sysiooy ot rallwary 1o :hln:)‘f::fnlf tohigan fram the Xalamazoo 40 | jnaireied the clorks and judges of olection to | After tho indletment was found, and eaid it was Ualf-pass 10 o'cloax. Y, e imioanta of - the aa It wilch walyes | , Tho elght rosolution was adopted without do- | Cobes toq! N T o St of tho i, Luwrouss, | T wisn to call vo 8 oxclnde overy ono frow tlio pollivg-rooms but | foolishuess for Mosnoss to prosecats him. UK ARCUOUSENLN, g fi'f : l:': .';'; ":hwd; ? ":“f,'fi.‘:'ffl.‘ fi,';l.:; '} Baly: QOVELNMENT AID, :1: Legan “l “flv‘uc'x wul(lp:fl ‘c‘.’.?’ — to p"‘{ ’mk'n to .;;n(;fi-ucz’u‘fir:;m:p;fi:"L:;u:'é??‘:ou m;fimg?fi}lm objected. Ile called tho | anotheget tho (‘l?;;al;::‘l;‘nt’uu:,;:‘xfaxt sworn: Was v i < i . | ure, the cauve 0 presen i o PN e enve up ey of the Oltawa ombroke, . uton . . upon the u o 2 Mr. Harsis, of Keutucky, wubmitted tha ro- | B0 S0 (e (bl resaon why our iflle and | Col. Daniels nioved to amond. tho niuth reso- | From thénea it ws latended to carry tt on s a0on ta | & Kalauiazoo Caanl Court to pass apon tho makior, A rovident of tho Elghteonth Ward; had Lron was aua (oature of s grand P bort of tLo Bpecial Commiitea 1o which tho pa- | manufactories are idie, why vur agricuttural interexts | [ufion by ndding : **That such aid shall bo ex- | powsiblo to Bault Bt. Mario at the foot of Lake Bu- 8! 'fhe Court did wuot tbink It was admissible, | Buperintendent for the mason work for tha lili- per purporting to express the views of Hlinow o ;‘.'-"‘"""‘"‘l‘::‘;w"t'. ;:"‘ Why thousauds of willing _ ande tac ymient. farmers Lad been roferred. 1t oxpressed disap- | "/ goiped; Thiat tho prosenco of nmetallle ctirroncy proval of mony intewporsto exprosions and | fatho Xerl:xl{t‘o! commereial prosperity, aud ot thu itici inte catso of that proapetity 4o restore this circalation [t ;Xl?c‘nmu’ ll:ld Bflt‘:m“‘ l‘hllli.l.m intelligonco and 18 only ecesary for U4 10 eioploy the means of vx- usioees charscter of the elevator and | porting our grain, flour, bacon, tobacco, cotton, vil, warchousemen was of & grado top high | aud other products at prices which will enablo us to lan of intornal Improvemont projected in th i " i touded it tho form of legal-ten:dor notes instend | porlor. By & bridgo at thie point Northorn | P P projected © | Ho did not thiuk it was matorial, As o gonorai | Dola Central Ilaiirosd Company for twalve yoars; of futerent-paylug bonds.” [Crion of * No, nol” | X m«nn.dwt::::um. $z}l ‘)’L\n'!:fi-ul: i h‘:;‘nl:l\ud Yo | eurly history of thls Biato, of swhich slso tho | proposition, be did mot think m‘:g "hsg Gon. | Mcorwards, up to six months ago, was a private- aud lnaghiors) e o e e byt " Edatom Ug 10 | Contral, Boutbern, and Northiorn Illailronds Liob had instractod the Judges and clerka todo | Bower coutragtor; was now Superintondent Mr, Hornish wished to amond by leaving ont | anh Gatada Esst, A glance st the map shows a | formed a part, Tho canal was comploted from | Was matorial, of mason work for the now County. Hospital ; the amondmant and insorting, * ‘Lunt 1o work | Mraight lins from Sault Bt. Marlo to Montresl, aLout | tho oastorn terminus to the Village of Rochostor; | _Afior somo argumont, the Court changed hia | WAS ono of tho judgos of ologtion in tho Third shall bo lot 1n sho contract excopt that which is | 450 nuiles shorier toa seaport thanany port'on the | 2 5 i 0% | inind, and said that, a4 tho nemo of Gon, Lieb | Procinct of the Eighteenth Ward last cldetion wpecifled in tho ndvortisomont.” 'That was whoro | Atantio. Notico haa beou given that an application stance of SU milos, weat, frum Lako 8%, CIalr, | jad hoon meutlonod by one of tho Judgos in | sy: tho piaco in which tho Yolos woro taion to mssume that tloy woro controtied by | 10 those products of otlier countries; thiswill givos | (e uhoo pinched, will bo mado for chiarter iu the next Canadian Par- | at tho month of tho Clinton River. The wostern | connaction with tho instructions allozed to' have | Wes too small ; placod tho box on the toblo when % euivable afics pbs r:vnnity o cupidily " i | e D nhiacseint prosperiiy, | . Neithor wisndmens was uocoudod, sud tho | ament o contivuct w new Uridds aeows the B [ terninue of tuls canal was at tho Village of Allo- | boon givon, thoquostion was competent. it waa moved out into tho lasgor room ; Hollco- dealing with. tho great mavs of oue producers, | Bl Quusto reaty o ouo valua f urcat kiods ot | tosolntlon prevailed. G il el whon o brdga s bullt Poriand, | Gan, an to Kalamazoo, or ab Liako Mickigan, at | Tho quostion wen sskol, and Geu. Lish suid D e oralits e * | curreac isappear, r Homo T N by Lo e ¢! g 0 uever gave any such fo: i 3 Te00| upon whowo labors theso gontlemen depend for | ““Fasiant, THhat this consumpmation can bo rvached by | adopted a road, B o i ivircu 54 & comsiieratho dinispes Jops | S0 mouth of tho Kalamazoo Bivar. Toro aro | rop iy KO00 o e Jadgone sudyin | O ongers Mosnoss thon flourishod Lis law= Lusiness. The chsryes with rogard to tha port | providiug an sdoquate aywtews of transporistion,aod | - Tha resolutions on tho rogulation of the rail- | than by any other from tho south of Lako | fullBarveys of thia routo, and ostimatos of tho O¥FICKN NOYES COATS bouke aroand, sod safd Le'd bo d—d if ho would of Buffalo wero overstatod 1w tho paper, and it | that the only way wuch s syutem caty bo provided i by yras alno found that tha torminal cliarges at Now | Lioqo-oreration of tho peop Hhe i e e orss, \'u&k do mlwl: :‘: pul:m‘uxem‘i‘ 1 cent pb:‘ bushel, | Luvae Iu&on'):d n;z:m‘::du\ through the nuvutlu:( of and & emall charga for inspection, oxcept incases | steam and electricity thet a new and more estensive of dolay. The report concluded as chu\ln 3 cizas D{ lrl!‘lll"ilfl“fi l““m:lml:lh l‘m‘l’f‘l; lll:l:q :fifl P o present sydten Lag become uof y_lnadequst 0 pryrice of An it lta dust detivation 1a e | hecesiticn of the times, but s w0 Milcd wich defecta T Drodcer's by, or ot Any Bot betwaon him ang | 20d Abuses @t it dwsstu production, sils com- way ystom woro tuen taken up. Nos, 1,2, 8, | Buperior. Mr. Young, after thanxing the Cone cost of this cana), proserved in somo of tho Btate | was noxt sworn and examinoed by tho Y not teach tho A—d law; fuis gobt wmit- ani 4 wero ndoptod without diviaion, | | voution for gistug him s heariag, took Lie seat. dopartments of this Stato at Laualng, showiug, | torney: Ho was on duty in tho” Thisd ul"‘r’u:l;}& posa' blood up, ond, if Borman bad 'A intarasting dobato oamurred on tho fifth, | ,, The resolutiona relating 10 organization wers | Loyoud quostion, bliis to bo tha moat practicablo | of tho Bightoouth Ward last oloction-day ; bo | ROt ordered ~'him ' ont, ' “he ~ would Gav. Broes snd Mr. Neammon adductng strong thon sdopted, and she report was adoptod s s | ronte sctoss she Htate for a hip caual ; and up- | wna ordered by tha fudgos to oxclude uwry'on., linve done so ; Bormun said, ** You aro ralviag arguments ‘in its {avor. The resolution waa | Whole on this ronte quite a large oxpeudituro of monoy | but themselyes and their clorks from the room ; | 00 much of o fuss hore ; 1 am the lepubhican tinatly sdopted. Mr. Thurber sald the roport of tho Railroad | L beon alrendy made n tho work from Lako | it was Frod Borman who orderod him to put | judgo, and will soo that every ballotis Ialrly Lo wixth, soventl, and olglith rosolutious | COMMItten wak roported back ulighily smoudod | 8t, Clair {o Iochostor, botween which points | tha paople outs; the ollier two judges wero | countod i ho thou ordered ovérybody not hnv- wore thon adopted, omitting some personal allusions, The roport | boala were run for some timo, present ; he put the people out; Mr. Donoghuo | {iK bueiness in tha roow to be oxcluded ; Douo- 11 tinal destination, v the wause value, loss tho cost of | 13erees aud provents ua (ram succesafully compsting UF KT, LAWRENCE 1 was adopted. Tu 1833, tho Chisf Enginoer on this work mad hue was the rogutar Ropublican chsllenger; the o 1n tha markots of the warld, IE. BT, RIVE! i A 0 | was among them, \auaportation ud commiercial baudiioy, with the con; | " nieed, That o corporate power embodied in oie o e resolatlon redmtasiding £1o ‘pazasgo of e e 3 survoy for a braneh of tho maiu lino, of the | Crossezamined by Mr, 0'Drien ; Q.—Are you fidgea did ot order ovaty paruan excedt itz 3 V. Bross' jolution wag next taken up. ‘The Committeo on lesolutione refarred back | Clinton & Kalamazoo Canal, connocting 1t with | not lkely to misinterprot the ‘nl i e Belvay and tho clerks to bo oxcluded ; cowld uot Gov. Bross moved to smond by inserting tho resoiution in favor of ‘Thomns Scott's project | the watera of the Grand Liver, of wmcl? hemsado | A.~It¢ lsytha only l:l‘z‘xulgc IIépgn[ B.h l‘l:gg]"s;:{ Lave counted tho volos uwtil the room Wad Montseal slong with Now York. Hewished this | Without recommendation, & repors to the Legialature of 183% By this it | epeak that well. cleared ; saw Mosnoss that night ; ho was a3 great Northwest to have the privitge of going | JIF: Harrls movod that tho following be sub- | appoars that » practical route for a caual was | Q.—Whoro were you born? A,—In this coun- | #osr drank as any man could be withous falling down the St. Lawrence to the ocean, Lhey | Sttuted for the resolution ia tho bands of the | fonnd from the main lino, near tho head wators | try. [Laughter.] down ; not ono of the throo judges said 8 word should show tho gontlomon from Canada that | Committea : of tho Red Cadar, thouco down thie stresm to | Aftor soma mora interrogatorles of no pasticu- | 8bout excluding tho Republicau challenger, thoy were anxions that tho canal ahioutd o conis | _ Resoived, That the estly completion of tha Texss | zonncet with the navigablo wators of the Grand | ar interost, the witucsn was allowsd to stand | OB crose-exumination he ssid : About 100 bale, ploted at the carliest posnible day. Vanderbilt | Fasfo Balway, in.whslever way and by whalver | River. In the reportof this enginoer Lo statcs | aside, Yots wero counted when the distorbanco Braso. transpaztation lluea Lo €80 crganized, oasol- vilde g0 7 : e g, v g ol A”,‘:,qu“:,"“’,,h",‘{{“# 1duted, sud combined, that it 18 now able to dictate the value of that proportion of grain which | Yeluea to the producers, prices tothoe cousumers, sod Wouow expart, and which s Jous than por. cent of | PFOALS to the manufuctiires sad trades, and to bulld 1ho groduct, 1 tha abltor of valug ot prico upon tho | 4R 8 privilejul claas coutrary to th rumulniog $7 per ceut which we_consuuo, of whethor | Stiution oftho nited Blates. auy positive relation between the prodiscer and cou- aoived, Toat e further extenson of ihls power Fumer Las an fola of elfect in fxing the value b tho | MUSt bs 0pposad by the weans of the people by creat- Comamers baiue ntis fron bl A8 e iae % the | fugy ue fustue poasible, & wow syulem O trsusporia. 3 ; 8 tion lines which will 'lusure compatition, aud thus | &nd tho other mouopollats shoutd auderatand | At shisll i the wisdon of our stasmes aiid logla- | that the chiospest,aud most foasible mothod of Tho Lallots word put back inte tho box for fess FAEm e sbhin e eed o v tpent copenias | Peotot e pudic arete, " 5 LA ] st oy wauld ot somiol foraoe e mowny | Miartbn rasierod bsl or ihe peranunt inieruals | coniecting e udvifable waiors of tho Sk, CInir | was noxt sworn; s was on iy, at tho precinct | thaty I the Coutusion, wome of them might bo P 1 gri W dxvort il Satiun &5 sty qleslted, Tt u wesus o this end o Nattonal | ot tranutt o tho ooean. ludlrc&fly [0 subatantial good fo the whiole couniry by | With those of Lako Blichigan is by connecting | in rAnuuuon that day ; ho roceivad ordors to ox- | 108t ; saw Bosoosa engaged In » "“:\ ';w tia cass thit percentage in qusntity, which ageratcs as | OVERIERt HRONS BATPRRCRT AR DOV BRATISNS | Tho lon. John Young apoke brlofly in favar | resuon of its being a much nesdod pnrt of a national | Jeith the uavigalo wators of the Grand Tilver. | eludo all people who did not bolong thore ; Mr, | Wan nawod Faih, and other mon, CWrbg 1 IeTiss iand, aud tierefore tuctensed prah (o | 000"y tlo Uitted Hisics Hemate Commitiss on | Of tho amondment, which was acceptod and tho | syetem of sdoquate irausporiation facilivies. Ho Ja undoubtedly correct in this, but tho con- | Borman gave the order; Mr. Donoghue, ho | d8¥: Faith waa ixying to proveut Mosnoss mlulx: o rary tlep takanto LriBE | Crunsportation Rootes, or such of them ss aster sur- | Tesolation adopted. Mr, Flagg opposod tho constrnctlon of this | bection wonld be more direct by comurunicating | thouglit, was thera: thought ho was not put | FUVIDg slidayits t0 1aen without witnoeses ; 1hid Dy davuing e Boauats systeu of | Yoy produce ths tmoat fuyorablo vesults, . . TULE 10N, JOIY TouNg, roud in any way unioss it should be controlod by | ith tho Kalsmazoo. Fraw the moutl of tho | out 1'if e was o did 1ot seo tho act, as hin st | Yus tio cause of tho fuss; wiw o o transportation, a5d 1o moat unembarrassgd wystem | o fo¢doived, That a natlonal rallway, oxclusively for Qur repors of Wednesdsy's procacdings was | the Goveroment, Clintoa River lot this route be oxtended acrous | tontion was directod elsawhero, five timos that day, and Faith once: of commercial Bandliog, wil e freight, should be conatructed from tho grain-growiug b ol L el o coeaamer, | woctiout of tlie Weat to tho Atlsutlc seabosrd, t0 tia Bo far, then, a8 the controvertod points of the papec | EBd that this great territory, with ite dense population, 11 OUE bandi refer to thoss pertiueat 1ofiucnces oy | 400 1w principt datribiting witfea both of the Laui the productive industries aud comuercial jnicreataof | B84 tho West, way uot ba wholly at the merey of ox- nacossarily condousod, bui thure wore mome | Mr. Fergason naid the resolution wes simply | Liake Bl Clair to tue mouth of tho Thsmes [ Ou cross-oxamination, wi . | tion of witnesa was callod particulsrly to Moss statemonty mado by tho Ton. John Yousg, of | an indoraement of Tom Hcojt's sckiemo, and ke | JUver In Canads, up the Thames on & dired lino | fuslon was fn el Rl l;ull}mli':d‘m‘ nous, wwho way 8 pubile nussauco that ohy i 0T Montrenl, in supyort of tho resolutions proposad | protested against the Convention countenancing | from Chicago to the head of Lake Ontario, or 8t | room ; soms boards wera taken dowu betwasn | OLher peoplo drink, but could not e Dby Gov. Bross, thay we think important to place | it. 1f thoey gavo Beott this hue, no matter what | Or noar Port Btanloy, drop dawn to Lako Erlo, | the wducu' room and the saloon in ordor to got | BAMOS. v : : Iating rabiroads whien water routes are closed by ice, | beforo our readers in counoction w rentrictions wvers in tha chartor, he would find | 0¢ loave tho Thames Iver at Ciatbam: and go | o table, bo JAMER TANDLEY, Qur eouitry, ito believs the yaper sutitied. to-our ro- | MGG R JTRAT i€ 14 bo doemed Trespodicut 1o hava | transportation, aud which dour:: v e way of gotting them removod at u?o Jass | to Lake Enio, # .K:m i the 1u%'g".°§ ;‘33:;':;3";‘:11.“.'.‘".‘;{::: snothier of the dofundanty, wus the next pamon Ou motion, the repart was adoplod and the :’;‘n:nr;;g ffifflfi";b‘i.'}.fl .,.".‘;'1,‘2‘ r'i{:‘fi‘;f'?,""g":.fifl;fl; « Mr, Youug, aftar thanking (e Bosrd, on benslf of | momont. Ho [Mr. F.) was willivg to give the ll!:v‘_u eald by Jarvie Hurd, whon Engincer | wua in tho front of the saloon; tho boards wera | oxamined s Usod to Lo & privato fl"“"};““ 24 Committeodischarged. Home discusion ousued | nationst aid to xuch a raad, and sasuming i consid: | e Lagboe Commlidouers of Montses, for seading | Houth every facility, on this canal, that nature had marked out this [ (aken down botweon the two rooms, and tho | but roticed from busiucss oightoan wonths ot § S L whiothor Lo Laner okl mow b rereg | s Biareot ach supeyiaion. sy oimtrol ey | Uista ai fovletlon o Ua present st 1he Convintlon, | - Mr. Harria—Show f, then. touto by slinost coutlnuous ohsin of small | ballots woro counted in the snloon; overybody | was oue of the w"g“' ot tho Third Procinct 68 to tho Commnttee oo Rosolutions, or whothor Iu-nlx;:v r‘mnul:ilu nll}:du'l 'm{lr-l ‘:!. lo'u-ur“ pu'w‘: Dr. n-mnmhm- I:l“:;}n}o‘:n:l. t;flm'g;% E’ufi%ffi T Mr ’{‘,’,"{,‘,‘;‘{,’L‘,[{ :? 2::' %;’ i lane .h Al tis lobev‘el:ut‘l‘;u L'.'fo'm'i?.'f{'ni"‘x‘.;:'L"u"l"o‘}'?mf: “;)‘:zl“ wdl 2 “cmdl‘;ad““l? “:ufldh.”m::e" lmlnxd(x:nuu;- — LJ.%":‘"’“"' E'fl.;?ml‘i: o::Ylin‘::rn A ol the above repors should be regardod as tinal ao- | cowbinsilon and conuolldation with sxistiug liuss, aud | gjoner, wit - | Texns P'aci o Govornmeut, ovel, 6 par- | ed,.—ovorybody wha did nat betong in; did not |-wea ecogD| K eh i fheronny T was pulon o Turtuor sy | (5 bmica- i compiraton:sal mausguitnt WAL | oottt Goubamtin s L wios s ol | - Ir- Harra—Ha will I itlos wallsto wauo w complelo alip canal it | rurombes Widt " Dooghie lid boon latorferod | loubery was raiug disturbaace outsids s Sbould be takes. rvado our prasunt rallway ays fff'«-fl.‘.‘n‘l’n’f."fi' 7182 [ done i Usnada, and what was fatended 10 bo dons, 15 Mr, Forguson—Thon say so {n tho amond. | this summlit level was much lower and of greator | with as all, wont through the window, but vihu': lu LR TUE BOLTHENN FACIFIC, by er Pt i am 0. e | S0 constructiod of works Laving for thelt objeet'tha | ment, langth than ou sny other routo aoraus the Hiate. QFFICER PRINCE through v ar was shboved througl ufl o Thore bolny 10 {mtnediate busitons bofora th | to-sey project In'the way of intornal iprove.ssnt. or | Cho3Puning uf trausportation, I all thevo works in | slr, Jiarris—The amondmout says ** by what- | Leaving out of tho quostion tho extansion af | was poxt aworn: There was qguite w row | could nob oay; Hollenberg, or Mol Houus, Ay, Harsis mado a loug spocchs I fasoe | Whewcier e souatruciion af siy Witk 1o umiortskon Canads ;g: v\l 0 Unlted States weeo & tauch lutor- | aver way and whatever means,” this ronte lhrnugh Cunada ootil it becomos a | when the polls closod, and the partition was | berg, —wes ~ keoping tally outaide ; i . of Tom Hcott's scheme, whish he tonteaded | b7 Uoverament, that tbe work sbuld ba duria by coite cated a8 Canadians, In 1832, for 800 milea below Quue Mr, Forgusou—Well, he will take it thore and Ynn of tho Uwmtod Btatos, this connection with ipritod juside in tho same capacilyj ‘boc, on the norih shore, \nere was not a light-house, takon down ; the big fight was iu putting Moss- | W Notwr iho coast waw well Iighied, and tho eifect nad | BO% it through, and say wa Indorsed it, ) f ¥ Conts, i Lake Fiio by Lako St. Olair snd tho Detroit | ner out ; bo'was rel| would bave 8 powerful influeuce in giving tho | UAct I small sections, to tho lowest rosponuible oved by Ofticor Coal not racognizod as & callenger j Dunoxbue ! : hor South 1] 2 biddees be c ' ‘Thie Bubatitute was referrad to tho Committes | Mivor is mora”direct, and can be made with one- | had no 'part 1 tudi ; waya | waa not excluded by witnos or any of tho ot e Dt It QUBIL o ayer it UL 30~ | Y picet, That » commiltos consuting of seven par- | Biouteesl A Gushee, aighioss” yours g wea sy | OB Haiizoads. LAlF tho exponis of 'tho route propused by Your | obeyed the oxdera of the Jelues of clootiin 456 | J04K0a. 80 far a4 witneas know ;i fact Douo~ A, DODORENTT, soun Tamillar wih and intezcatod 10 water irataports- | adspled for ocesn vessels of 60 tone, aud bad | The roport of tha Cansl Committee was taken | corrospondont from Battlo Crsak. A roferonce | ordors wore to excludo svery ona oxcept tho | Bhus left the room of Lis own sccord, becer up and adopted. to tho survoys, records, documentn, and facta on | Judges aud tho clorks § be did not know who tho | Wituoss belioved, ho was atraid revolvers wera | Mr, Allnn? of Nlinols, offored s rosolution ro- | this subjeot will demonstrate beyond question iludr‘ku wero ; witnoss ‘ohmd out William Hand- | About t0 be used ; whon tho row a Dormlu‘} 00 tous, | groteing tho sbeence of the Inte Prosident, the | that Provideuco paints out the routs of tho | loy ne o man who eaid, in his hooring, that be | #aid tlat no vusinces could e trausscted ud B Lo cnia upravenient bas decreasel | 1ioy, Joaiah Quincy, from the mosting, and that | Cliuton & Kalaiaazoo Canal of 1898 a# tho clioap- | was a4 good & Kopublicau s Auybody. | tho room was cleared of all who did nof PEKLY 0 tion, aud » commitie of equsl nuwber who are d of Illinols, than subtoitted the following, which | yendent u;af." lm}lmv‘ud rxl way rnlguuruw Igr.?hu.l; wero reforrad in the ususl manuor Inulmrhltun.hb' appointed to prasent coples of thesa ol Jtesolsed, That In askiug aid of the General Govern. | Fobulutlons to ihe Gongress of the United Stato mend In e improvelaent of Haos uf eommepcial trans | 4 14ke suich otier sleyd 10 forward the objscts thorain only, {n some Disces, a dupth uf 11 foot at 1t Lids now & depth of 20 feol st low water, aiipa ascend to Montreal froia (b ses of i i1 % ink take it, wo nseert as & cardinal ciple that when such | *2Vocsted as 1nsy ba {n thelr power. aloncrs Are BOW eugeyed fu trying b his advaneing yeara prevanted him (rom coutinu- | 08t, most fossiblo, and direct for Chicago Laughter., 1y belong thore; Mosness Lad some drinl [l yoaatart pin fariinal piftine thik Whn such g lcksed, Thattna interial oimiaszos of the alted | th Teat S Towent ot S i o | fug it aetive service, Carried unsnimously, the groat Wesk 10 tho outelde world by & L CHARLES HOLLENBERG, on; ho called some of them, bo codid tranait eball be fro to all alike, and (u Lo venss Sube ut‘fl.t“ uat jn the rozalyed that conaldcration | whips to come 10 Montreal of 8 Uu0 tons,—a poiud meag- NONTURLN AXD SOUTHERN PACINIC. causl. , H. 8 booksaller on Chicago avenue, was next oxam- | B¢ B3y which ove, 8 — —— ==} L eilsed Tuat we a 4 Bareby solemanl ot bandeof our Nuconal Goverutaent 1ot e 1 | br Ehicago by 150 miles than a0y bort o (be Couc | M, Soammon offerad flie followiag —_— iod. - 1fo wau » chalsagor ab tho pollu on oluc- | Wea ~ialiing to Tomman _mt fhe uso 3 e disavow and bareby & 0 | ar f0relim s e g, s anliude i It | went, mprovetnents you aro all fnterested, Tho | 4, //tets That wo sre I favor of comploting both Gounod wpon Big Oporn flouscs, tion day ; lio was as tho Third Preciuct of tha | did not hear Bormag, or anyono olse, 887 sgaiust any and all attempis to Lring the natioual 1o ipian sy i R AT 1oy | 10 to one, it b autito o the moss careful consideras being snzaged in tlo a8t buslbeas. Wony snd Loeterlug cate. Rvioioad Tha) wiils we soymouioge that thor are | . Zéolsed, That,1n birausnce of uls policy, & mewmo- ,LADY~VEry LMAny=— Htortous claime for vatlonal rial te Congrues from Lule Conveution be prepatedl, improvementa lohg (o greas Bighwazs of water fu | 81King that & Julnt commitiee from both Honaes o 1hiv nation, yel we also know that we caunot sccom. | CURErEs pointed to conslder the advisaullity of Bl dhown'siat onwand G sume Uime, and some of | foriming e e C AR L ont mus! foosd for the it 2 twent of Tuternal Conie Lostpo brescul, snd therefure sald departinent 10 Lo ureeially chargod whiy 3 dges y the Norilera nad Southern Pacifio Kaflioads s soon . Charlos Gounod, Eightooath Ward ; ho was a cisllouger for tho | Gon. Lisb gave ordors to have wll bub Ji s of gl ol At sl poct i rlulad by (50 | watio Taekus fo k. ccmploion of e stis cu b8 | e ausiteniy Fororannd from hs aeoi oieas | Tehublican pasiy § wan' thato. trom- 10 olock | and clerks oxcluded from tho rooms b SidEoh Geean freiiht, tho producer yeia. i differaiico, - 8y | VFoPerly oade avatiatis, tlinons 10 take park i publio discuseaps. Adolphe | 1 ho morning unii) the polls olosed, when hio | interfere, nelthor he st hiv browan UL, with inland ‘freiguin. Evry reduction (uat can bo | Some didousulon eméuad, the gentlomen from | Bux, the inventar of the saxophoue, hau recently | Was pubout by the policsman, by ordor of the | was » Ropabiican fight, and he bad no tuads fu ponding wheat forward to Moutreal or New [ tho South clatning that “their section of the | prapousd the eractian of a monater opeta-houka, | judess; Donoghuo was there aisoj he, Don. | with iha battie. X it lmnumu_ll; or l::rl cousumption fu the Essan | coquley was not recewing propor rocoguition. | with weats for 10,000 persons. Ambroiyo | OBbue, snd Mosness woro put out. ME, BOTMAN e 2 1n o iuclh waved to tho fansers of th Weat. | Lu repiy to thid the improvemeuts ivea tho | ‘Thomas opposes thoschamo so does A5, tounod, Ou cross-oxamiuation wituena acknoweledged | was recalled ana re-examiued by Mr. O'D: °fi e o el ™e, A, takon placo; ko | South wero somewhat warmly refersed 10, but | aq will Lo uou from the follownng lasier whicli | tiat he weot ta the polls of his own | Ho was s Bopublican on tho day of eioctio g e et motas o the optaton uf (bl Gonrention | 4 celloction, Dreservation, and. dvscrtoatin of i | enaryP A5 the bredriil sud, tho cevals Lave bous | \ir, [larria retoriod that they were mainly for | he wrote 10 0n6 of M. Bax's ciof aapporters n | 8ccord, and was saked ‘to act au tally- | voted shat ticket from top to boltom Lo Lad b3 10, ta-wit 2 $hst which will carry us 20 tho Eastern Ate | formation besring upon franeporiation, sud with all | ways abead, Tho saillug-verscl ia rapidly giving place | 190 beuct of the Eaat snd North thio watter: msu and ohalougor, Whioh ho dld; ho was | objess whalaver in baving Hollsuberg and Py pidly giving 4 Luntlo harburs, aud that which will Imprave ths greas | Other 1uatters peru'lu ug to Internal commerce, Lo | to the steaim-ressal, and buth o your lakos ...J‘ o Cul, Yeyton, Iu en sloquent speech, pleaded 4111 NOVAMBER BAINT CRARLEN (My HATNt's D. outaida for several hours, sad finally got in ;_he | neus excluded except to presarve order. Buaimippl, Joiot conumlttes befors licntlolied to turotivato e | ocean bu sice of thein 1 coutiugaliy ou the iuerease, (¢ | that tho bpirit of harmony snd roconclliation | 3y" Dear Dubroyats You ra Lre (v flamere DAT: | could wot swosr whotlior'he broke the window JolN AANFHON mf"f'ufi‘.f-'u.v ,,"‘ e lmprovement &f;“.‘fix':;i".'fa"..".i’! Hhjact acid gt B} tne Best mw’lf’.&f}?éf{“' 5‘"3’5 found st (relglt can Lo uimde Josa by & ‘I:Iru: um‘ hldhpcruM the body might distinguish e | which will keep tmea captive e for & long timo | 10 & row fnt-w' i "g was flually taken inside by | was next eworn : Was at the J’"’u'"fx s\;‘"‘g;“a“"f? ¥ , . & L i 5 & o, g | elosing .bourd. & 10 cowmo, and, cousequently, urevent reapondl a_ Coon! Commissioper; could uot swear | fn question that morving and throug! A4 Rerely .{fq'ud‘" J’Wifi‘fi*&‘m l::‘:;ur:&% 8 otk flnl.fct'lmtl‘.u;fli:iln"'fll::i";g;flm""‘:‘:hm;fl 5:71‘:'. ;n: ‘I:,ula Heetr wiing, o hLgaip 26 oin canale, | Aftor thio, Br. Elarela disclaimod auy lotou- |t your sunons. mm.u’ § 8o oo tand Lylerably | whethior l{ wad MoCafizo ’v! Hertivg, but be- Lo wis Captatn of the ltapublican Quard st tho Iy ntil ¢ shall ks ve Lecoms an wccomplianed 1801, chastosed by thens Ture requirement of - trade, tue "rng | tion to ellr ap sectioual difforencus, freo, & thiak [ sball Lo actiug rightly, and wkivg up | [iaved {t waa tio Iatter ; the Commissioner vald, lis that iorolug; he sppointed -"'-W"_ pckiaices, Tust o abipctnal from Take prigio the | bat=d I, yrovidiog u Boted of Nitvony com | Caualy with it capanityfor bratu ol 7 (o, bad e Tho resolation was thoa sdoptad, e Tt DY e on vy onioed | « Taio thls maning Ba ia dolug more harus to Donoghus s atullouer; he whe i, o . . ruules, on and sjoug | Missloners to obtaln, orve, reulate inforins. | ily after its opeulug ju 1825 to Le Incressed to 210 . THE BHIE CANAL. 3 eur party oulside than he can do inside,” | of the judges gettivg up ost . our greci suil, 18 urguatly Suunslided by thy peoplo ot | on, bearing upou itsuaporiation, with power to yrv- | tune, ‘This was yearcely qunpluted, wheo b dsuand 1a | Mr. Sesmmon also oflerad e following, which e o oot i B1chbs chuatialion o4 | (Lwugltor.) Deauk onty onaglasw of ate that day; | voom ot “witueus id not appoint Holleu- B N e e e e b Ahss e Sy | b St mads ty fnsigleb bcanaciy 1o Bl woms. | wau anrtiod oo | il oukifiaTatndquesionsboul (8 bésuby oue | 1d ok fomomber Huss ho draok any mord | | bere u chuinage Donoglino was sbe only B 5 u w3 anady, fu cans) ucks of 6 Hegolved, The nttention of (be Btate of N attention, Commissioser McCaffroy waa amoog those pub | so appointed by bim. TUR BOUTU PSS, Vossonsd by e diaiiway Commisslovurs uf Masss- | fect widyaud 2% feot fu dupin, o 1817, thess wero | o St Ut mecensiiy of mof Now York ta | M\, ‘Nothing Coloassl, This 1s deatt to smusleat | out of the roara, L COMMIRIIONES M'CAFFERX W. C. Plagg, of linois, vubmittod the follow- | “U5ME o g ¢ rueeat atock tatatton, cdtor betgee carmyiny 100 bareeh T Dl | (e ghulthe SrleCanat o o manteuns Hendhs oo | % FUURCLly 1 & (Laskzoq whers' oo yriat » itz | * Hocaws was taken untt 2oclook. was next caliod aud awom : Saw Lolleuburg s! s, which was referred: Third—A law probibitiog representatives of the puo- Gularyol, a0 Wall 1o 5. Lawreneo cusia, with | Jided Uy Igwi 04 ihat iurovad lockeys now in use | Leice Debwoed e singer a0t Lls Resrers Seaieops L OLX MOBNESS, tho pollu that day ; Lo waa makiox distusbancs o Resolved, That this Board Lellove, from the favur ‘afned o esnployed as ageats, 200 by 43 feel, except thy Welland, which nad | tlswhess APPhed tobo locka; o tin.eud that s | JAleIssty BNCE, U5 HOGE (0 the Becesthy T 85 | lawyer, was noxt woru and Gxaminod ; Wes at | wituse roqueated ihia fudgus, for, poscs 8436, 10 wa by et i ke d acily mey be Incressud. bausting bimself in emptivess, rouble in tho nnnl:cuul -nll’-amym':ur: k-‘:n‘lm A: .r““.'-f; ‘rl:‘ l::l‘n‘g FuriQer, that the sutborities of (bat Biate € fh ‘ahould not establish a Iyrio theatss, bus | the polie iu tho precinct referred to ou election- | Allun Hollenborg fusidoj saw , : cus snd the judges; s b 5 o aud 1oy ee LErCLY esueston 1o tare tute soneid | feestatliali the Lyrio Thusltw, that i 1o vay tuo | day; saw Hollouburg snd Douoghiuo thore; thoy | evening beiwoon Alouncss s i :‘:“‘ :'!ulln:‘n ::‘x::if.u- :t!:h’: 'n’n‘,;r:‘lfuuw":u.fi eration tho enlargemett Of the causl to & capacity that | Normal Schoul whers, by wontach with the publio aud | scled as chsllongers; was thero whon the judyes | troublo aruse in tha saloon, aud Bormisu, 3’; able report of the Advisory Comwisslon of Fugineers auy case whery the public fo upor. tue m:l:m':mull of W Bouth Pass of the das‘saipnd, that Capt, Eads' jeity system promisce Fourlh—A Jaw providiog » uniform olasstfcation of omupetil W0 improve tha Mliasusalppl, we segard the | puver of Lime greal Surparaticus ie ofisn grvatly lue 0 by & cowplote wucceas, snd vie dommend 1t to the | merchiudiso aud probititing tho printlug of couds. coutiauod favoraLly conutderstion of Congress. U on Lty of Joding et Ly coimen corslre, | Cunal with ocka 210 by 43" few, wbd “rue o 14tk el s B snachanical apylication of wieaws aea | L bersonsl exparience, me B produce 217 S, B | meto about to count the vated ; Juut au cho table | seulor fudgs. havlog !S"“fi Fy i . ol er " A i ' hitn we araes B atne i hxiheeh ganorad aw, or scuatitutions) probibition, | Lulld tha Ceugbusweyo Casal to eoncect Lass | ‘Thie following comumitiees were announced by | $id yesptitie: i s uatoasl segiiOie Lo 0 r0bE | suo trouble commenced ; Ywo of the Judges had | County Commissioner, was to be put auty Mot Kasubusd, Tha, 10 aaking ho 314 of tha General Gov- | agaiust tie cousolidation of sallroads, by which the | Cluwplain with the bi, Lewreuss at thaty point, Tiue | tho Chairmsn s f Bulun whience tho authors should Fiso to the Musce, (aken their scats, whon Hollenburg seatsd bim. | man eald, * Yuhuounty Commssiouers, and 8 ed bim caual W 30 milse long with 25 feet licksge Wpl | Derminat Faalities—-H, H, Forguson, New York; “0a, Uoonop,” | salt opposite thom; Mr. Bormam order ex00pt those who hLava business bese " Qe

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