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YUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1877. fall ef misioformation and eager to fnpart ae motive ta pet known. No apoeate for tie | parted ashore on the southieat end of Tale Royal, ALL | ape unt . erty of the whole people, ~ for the pur. | thelr aympathy when the strikera forettly pre- pore af nboliahing the waza rystem, and *S RECESSIO 3 and | vented ethers from stepping Inte the altuations | hat are a spontaneous grow! lt everywhere peeily atl condi Heaent uf tl .ake Superior, Assistance has yone to her. ssn anie reyes fr PARP ee Et ete Onl a pradnetion | which they tind Uieanselyes voluntarily, vacates, have formed aclacs within aclase; of men | ous ringleaders ha noimate Hi fare oe QUINCY, iContInged from the Heaond Tage) ronkiny employers liable for “all aceldents tothe | Shat the continuance of that Seed PSSA] Bedi petrol eee , Manat cede ae Ave, Pell tts nike rare of the ere ete TION. DLASS. > eigemployer, Grat 4 a. {Rach cirenmatances was unjostif@able, reema | who accept the comity Oey Mane. The ery ty“ Anything heat the ere has been momentary neztect of marine Sa es pam 4 carscakcall clave realy ito da thele gtroeat. far aha Se Be sero tara ee ene PT NR Guratoray tele Bennestvania Raltroid” The falluce to ae ne | matters tors nnd part re te newepnperein ine | NON. CHATLES PRASCIS ADANS, L4.., Pu Te re Peete! He [all conaniracy tawe, Watlroate, teleceapie. and | statement of the matter fa ruficient to | “treated. | ai ® Pately conceive the ta dof the riot and | United stat ho Feacon has heen quite enM- | 9s rman of oar of Nanagerte sceitully, We eaeatonie nee Contin, Here dx a horty | with oa Mattering defercuce | wherer the litevus nature of the u-currencesls lament. | Cent 1 more than thee | Wi SDEBEBEK, bliDey Mantere Hitlers allinenna af transportation to ‘be Chen hold of | fire ite come eG HOd Ns Recreletys andaverated bythe Guvecnment. Ati imducteal La amen having there’ ur Tees rewular | Be. 0 uinbegs ot” ti fedeswas ever able, pterpriver to Mee placed mader the control ot the | Or We ch they dec fa atroke of honest) work tn e = NOMEN NN Cinta iene einployment for water which they deem fnautlt dus, A genuine, thor: vielons, Mark-Twalnt atl cording the march of eventa on lane 1, tery, untamed, 1 school fe drstened to ates the beat and most nastine Of Clie yoratiun for coli The pet sear there anion wa kin able, asl operated Thee. ‘ ‘ they cond help it. It fs an impertic ra Maving laid cown ono of Wilson's cheene knives era all of ability anit c: ener Mexiean onter fv aunonu the horaes furnished for | by (ren eu-opetative teeace-unions for Uae kod of | Sleile| Thies are entities tux anel are sure at Ue reticle taPitemiers wea: Fluent MARINE. (after ** tiring out" alz mobs) and resumed tho it nut TE Tn oeeaad the cavalry. Rrvat.t eal of amusement was | the whols people. j longer until thelr waves are fncreased, and the | ther hada phiper respect fur therneelves, that THN SITUATION pencil, Tur Trinese's marine force will endeavor | French for haya fram ton to fourteen yearn ot furnished’ for a crowd who surrounded the lot ny of tiw anpolnted eneakers are (termans, | onbile, properly cmysh, continues to syinpre | SuCh perkuns should, uesumme to reprencnt thelr TEATIONS to keep ap Ite end of the reiuoner with perfect im | .,hne Academy honrd.nd houes Is unter the entire % corner of “Adams and LvSullo streets, seaterday | Holieulane, and Frenchmen. We extract afew | tive sthih then and ue have. tat thee request | causes Thera Js Schwab, for Inetan-e, ona of | | Marine interests at this port continue in a dle- | punity, Tytiperylnmaamieeatt ane ot borH rerette carer a afternoon, by the attempts made by n lot of | of the editorial articles: forincreaced wares wilt becompiied with, Why? | the prominent Communtste of New York, He farbed Ani ansettied rtite, and tt will take some . ss Fi sues and clrealars address the Master, y young men to ride the antinal, | Mr. Hest, of the | An anonyinous postat-card, dated Brooklen, has | Pocause the ctupluyes ant thelr familtes need | Keeps a Tagee-beer enloony anid save he was | trie before they resume thelr ante-rlot rtutas, MILWAUKEE, 2 atta GES a $ Fire Department, Moally conquered Wim, aud | reached us. It teas fallovees’ +The Workinzwen’é | {he Increased Wugess Naw comes anatter ere: | Hriven to lt beeause he cull not wet work at iis | Stmultensone with the ahatting down of the ralle Epeetat Diepateh to Tha Tribune, RACINE: COLLUGI. nu, eujused thereatter n goon rite, varly deinands that atl eans of labor (aml, ma- | ment demanding aympatiy. Here ia nnother | trae. That t ta say, thls flew! of the work: | ways, manutactorine, apt otter huduettice, cema | Mitwacnee, Wir. daly 90, —Chartor, prop Ros | , sacar ,calleze incliden aSehonl of Letters and i MISCELLANEOUS come the enumon ‘prvverty af the wile pcopte, | Daly of men exit of employment, Ine wil | Tr es eimauien are starring fornereesaries, | (he,cloeins nf the clevniory ani tho toxpage of the | anoke, 33,000 ba wheat to Buffalo at te, * | Bigearatory tthe calinge. ‘< THE VETLUAN THOOrS, i rl itt ion. i te eee ce eae Seokartton thing for themselves ame thelr suffering Iami- | poy ers for hisjart to Hive upon their umes) tatduring ine yeuater part of Last week there wae NAVIGATION NOTES. combined with trae dieclpitee itatour’ ee ad o To the Extitor of The ‘Tribune. with f Justdiatrination of Ite rawarde, Do al tha | Tea. This boay, hungry for work, offers to fill | Caetry expenditure, does live upon ft-and then swan Of work salons the : = . Cnicago.—Capt. Dean's cotamaran Is going to | High cuit e 3 Green Bay tovday....tme Shorman leaves for | gare Rept ae ee eee seuoel open Wednes- Hacine on an excursion this maming at #:20.... |” For further Information or admission apply to Schr Barbarian lost some fore-rigging yeatorday by | REV. JAMES DRKOVEN, D, D. members and papers of the Workinzmen’a part, “2 cates her body, but | takes advantage of thelr visit to hin saloon te Crrcado, July H0.—There seems to he a.con- | Work in acenndance with Unis deciarstion? inet, | eve faces June vacated Wy fee ther avg rer | ficesd such robas that no than has aright to ‘in the. tantearge, eeorel ict of optuton fn the public mind as to the offl- | why nots big sre very rotey i? aay tiet aut the | fuced to work. | ‘The atrikera any substantially, HOHE Hate [famiety than any ibtiee aby ane errra atte l yea indag.that ae delay thus can members and papers of the W. BU. 8. have not | he : wi fi wat Vanderbitt stiaubt bs re-liced to the worlds ue mg 4 cera who commanded the yeteran troaps tip to) teed in acedrdanco with this declar We will not work for low wager aie | condition ani receive prectely the pay of the art the embarge di nut prov tn downthe strike and son, The thelr disbandment yesterday, ‘The facts, a8 oftl- | ator Standard han, however, always dono so by | YOU lial! not work at nll.” Fomuauait almeer fin Reece the tift-rat late chi them little or no. har, | %celldon with the scbr Jennie Lind....The tug | —___ = meu eels ‘ . Ant! r ‘by whi tain {of these two bodies {entitled to puty | lowest A on his railr Lamocr-frelghta have been so law that Itinade | Siler © in dey-doek for repates,...Schr Fances cally fisted at ute peneral Hendy aatssrovats aad be ingens Hae peener nee Ay. MUSCLE at He sympathy? Je it the body of huvery men AN EXPENSIVE rearcely. i Uiference with the owners of veasely ma is getting a new epar put In, and the schr MICHIGAN FEMALESEMINARY, follows: The troops from the Veteran Reform | "1 1. constitution of the Assocation are | anxious for a chainy to work und keep the wolf St Pant Peenerr: Prev, in that trade whether they ran or not. Norman and barge Alert are in Miller's dry-docks AT KALAMAZOO, Herman Lieb. Those of tho Unton Veteran |“ yvory branch stall have the sight to eurpend | inlerpose liste aud bliducons Yet een Tle On | taited by the strike on the very classes fn whose | Prunulin and Lake strocte anit works weok ago | OTHeA Ponte tune digies, and furgiahed. rom: 176m Club (Republican) by Gen, Owen Stuart, Mar- | members acting in opposition tothe Labor sand- | Tt A sauces anifer from mote opprenaive | lutercsts {t was contrived. Buta hundredfuld | Monday. and it was only yesterday that they | Muskegon dry-dock for repatrs Ce ries i abal of the Club, ‘The soldiers from the differ | urd ar fo the nrincinlea of whlch it Lethe exponent. | BUY ITUMRLONESS AOE ao tice winch nave, | Woree disaster would be entailed un the worke Rathered about thelr wonted places aud whenthey | agra 24- of liuilaly, euok, on the Teoly extended and emnprehens ent porte of the Grand Army (Compantes A,B, | thaentits'coroeinuions mctiappest to be. deckled | ‘Ifere is opportunity for einplusment, but yuu | ing classes as a result of this widespread insur- | folicuind ie seactiest Printed notices of whlch the | thet sudtenir at Tie eiday: Ba FOr SSN TEANSETTE FISHEL. Driacipste and F, First Regiment, G. A. R.) by Gen. Joseph | by a two-thirds majority. The entrance moucy | aholl not enjoy it. Go starve!) rection, If it should be successful in its objects. Cutcano, July 2s, 1477.—We,lumber-shorers of Cht- Spear, of Little ftargeon, for the sum of $5, Kalamazoo, Mict. , ‘ive hereny potice tov es Ou. dC «7. The twenty-daye’ s T i veneered itimien and a oat tay tity veatived SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL y 4 and the boste wen! service... ‘The echr Ik. Gaskine was headed of at ies OF SALE COLLEGD haat Bin Agrleniture: Tntany, } a amounts to $2, which must be pald within threo All classea suffer from the tyranny of the | ff they should onse eo ish th viple th vas welownt ment of ilinola The sSianseat ane months, in tnslaltents of not iets than 23 cents. | atzie, but ite tose pitiable vietiins are tho In- | mot vtulenco ta mipertor to law tat. the. latter 2 uaa er lc ve weln ge Chleare, that wea, oe Heap It ts almost Impossible to reallze the existence |+boring men. Mowaver deserving of sympathy | aiturda no security for te rights uf propert, £9, and we will atiek to fle from tovday anti, alte the Ninety-sixth Iiinols by Gen. J. C. | of such aconspiracy In our happy country, but | the strikers may have been at the outact, they | and that these are hereafter to be hei Bubje: e have made our prices as juw as we can ator to * , ie Smith, Theso four centlemen wero all | we ean no longer roncent from ourselves the ap- | forfeited all claim to that sentiment when, by | to tie caprice of Insurrectionury combinations, | ROP fote ta apport onrecivesand famiien cecentiy. | Holt Sunday by Deputy {'nited States Maghal Cash | g,Cqurtee tn Chemis +, 4 fn Dy le bene outon duty with thetr commartis, and eervod | palling fact. Established and maintained for | their tyrannical dttitute toward thelr fellow- | if they alroukd once establish tis princ We will set falr and square 19 you, and we hope yuu } P. Taylor... Frank Murphy, a enitor on the sehr | Zooloyy, “Mineraluu eye and tn (lene? through the entire time. They wer tn perfect, peaceful purposes, the published object, hows | workingmen, they showed themselves capable | (¢ ts safe to say that In tess than one Hea tidiew, with English, Frénci, and Germany accord, and understood where their orders came | C¥er, TeyoIutionar: roman, Hlataryy ete. grain sides Prof, GEORGE J. BRUST, ment, but the le ee whido the ante to us, Home, vas injured at Muskegon last week hy lum | Fetentt ir We will uuload Inch, tworineh. 1 milirun tomy ber falling on hi wth asight he met by talr argu | of a seis’ desputisn, far lesa tolerable than | qytions wilt bo crying tn vain for bread | Kutna eiinenal tne tote cor newton | hot nist Gaon Sty ual sold the tog th Hack: gue The bi ers of the movement have | that agalust witch they were theinselves pro- | where hundreds are hungry now. For that | £5 werd Brats aad lathe acer naigg | ett at Detrott on Saturdey, idding was | Executive Umcer. New Haver. Conn. : it from, ‘Tho cavalry were commanded by differ- | deliberately proceeded from words to blows, | tosting, i | q iy i spirited, and eho was finally knocked down to I), ‘ ent Gaptaing, alt deayen from the suldlery of the } from reneon ¢a violence, aidare now constrained Aueaeenah HorRnNENT eee ALT aT tants aat eel atte rate OF 19 cent oewerran, | Methune “Ditleld fer SL a00. There, fe a 3 Rebellion, Tho confusion arose entirely from | tg face a fire, the alm and end of withch are bold. dimen Yaicsah and spoliation, and tho speedy withdrawal of | There wasn fleet of about (hirty voracls on the | Canadian miurtgava on tho boat for $2,200, : the fact tliat Gen. Martin Beem asgumed to | Jy pructatued to be the complete averthrow of | ig Communtstic vleslunaries and many dle- | cavital trom ‘all uduatries where it way expured | MPrket, and afew of them were unloaded at the | p-- Therehr Him City. of Grand Haven, owned ; man the Veterans, while he in fact com | git business and cock reatruints and guarantees. mianded only s limited staff. Gens. Reynolds, | The duty before the industrious and luw-abldin Lieb, and Snuith and Col. Stuart bad nothing to | people of the United States fs plan and pr: 5 3 advanced rates, and {ts protable that allot them | by Dan Connell, sailed by Capt. Thomas O'Con- Ne stern Calversity, Evanston, . claimers who aro urging on the {ile and reck- Sea LaLRARHee Uaeat dibsetite Eactotler sentte willbe, Uther veasele cuntinued to, arrive with nods hae wat tue hear [earn wince July 11, when StGntcaner Satya tleoey Wontie ihene rete aso : i = pare cayo. He = telegrap. 2 u Tess mob of roughs in several of the prinetpal | Sine, nnd the stopace of all enterpriees whien | Jemuercatzuee, audit iniikely Ghat thera SN) ae | te et en rants on fake Michiaeh akong | pergear, Fallterm becine September 12, For ealar ‘ “acthe do, ofllelally, with Gen. Beem, receiving thelr | cal. it must be met manfully; moderately if | cities of the country demand, among many | now afford unplovmes i an annsnally.t , 4 logue address USION COLLEGE OF LAW, : : t y ech hia . , plosinent to workingiuen. ‘That | was said by some that the new rates wonld provall | S0f News Of her ...The coutract for building the eee ee yer or ceakdtere: On | Deteibley but MC necessary by al! the machi#ery | uihor wild and Impractlenble things, that the Ie had thoy will Hit gut if they ausceed in | for ewes or ira and then Competition ‘mon new composite Waal for tue Detroit & Clevetgnd Fre AGRI Chicago. Mm, rb ba lov their experinient, ant hey do not asteces he gangy of Inmber-shovers would recoinmence, Ns 'e DEN VOUT AY 1 rT the promotion of Gen. Ducat toa Major Gen- ‘The following slgniticaut paragraph ts taken | “Government purchase and run the railroads, | tier Tene pan: id the Hull of the steamer will be built aR b, AYIEYR tral, notne tlio. ago, (ion. Torrence was made w | fram the Sew York letter it the dublle Ledger | control all" lavor-enving Anventlons and machin | Sllele they certainiy will hot, they wilt still | and. the prices would St Wyandotte, under the. wupersision of Mesmras | ra ASYEVANIN MILITARY ACADEMY, onic i ; which “ t HESLENL Pi e ; Irigadter from belng the seufor Colonel tu co of yesterda: have learned 9 good deal that they did not | SOS guar’ p evere: Kirby & Son, who are ber deargnere snd modelers, | CIESTEM, Ma.. opens SEPT. 2th, Location henith: ery and selze the accumulated property of the | know belure, besides the fumillar fact that | 1:00 feet for tw % i] eng! uy fais grounds ample; bulidings commodtous, Thor mand of State militia, Col. McClurm, of the | there t4 a strong conviction on the part of the | country and devote ite accumulations tu tho : Th a few cance the advanced rates were | The ensines of tho it N. Rice will be placed in the vIL ES! ‘ i wha je cir W bes ough Instruction fo CIVIL ENGL! ING, the CLAS Firat Regiment, resigned, and Cal, A rie hn police hero thut, when tho whole history of this | beneilt of the people. pie ne ‘and desirous the inners of foawall davelomments wan ‘enot he: tH ea ee SICS, and ENGLISH. Carefal supervieton of Cadcta not commntastoned in la place until after the | tnriaing comes to tm known, {4 will oe found that | hero ts nothing of a novel character in any | Taw must offerte petailes of avriminal vio- | lnnberdisiser ju mow fox tom to need corse PORT OF CHICAGO. For etteutary apply to JEWETT J. WILCOX. Esty the Miser aa, IBtate oflicer, and-waa properly | thy famous Thternational Society, whte: of thesu propositions. Thay ure all utterly | Jation of law, when in addition to the probable | at leas tian the new echedule provides for, No | The following wero the arrivala and clearances | Zftwont House, orCol. THEO, MYATT. President, played | visionary, smpracticable, and devoid of any sense ttt as. they é trouble w 4 ‘ , . yestod with tho ebfef command of the ime | auch havog in Varia when they had the upper band | Years! 1 Joss of thelr places they’ como to aunt up the | trouble was experienced, hwever, and With the | for tue twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock iast | CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, Dromptu troops, In audition to bis regular com | there. tina well-known fact flat when tue vay | _ IUhns been asserted that the number of per- | fest, ‘the iilligieot. property destroyed, the | {eedar all parsed off quiciie. ‘Tho men compos’ | Mabt: MORGAS PARK, SEAR CHUCKGN, mand. x. te rT t pre fi “ inv the gangs th Ttohe 4, ond Irish- Annivats—Stmre ‘The Fall Session of this Institution will com to avek refage in the United States, and from that | 80ns employed at present in the service of the of je Range are Germans, ltuheminns, ond Iris! of tite 1 Gay to thie journals In varluns partr'of the county | General Cuverninent—a number not execedint Tareeeaae suiatiod 2 mal sae OF trae | Mem and, like blade of m fenther, they do theig | gat Sanitawn Poence an Tuesday, Seite Eby Jee A vate Pareiet: lare, address the President, G. THAYER, Chicaga. Iype Panny July WccWetare, TE 2. Comp- | have riven expression to Wielr views, as if, tivw- | 100,000, civit aud tnilitary, who depond entirely | during te atrike, tho fumeasurably. nose ints- | Oks tabinet Hocking, and it ta sald by dealers and } fern, jpututhe aud on r aria they were of Hittle or no account. It'ts be: | upon Federal emplosment tor thelr support— | ore 4 y ure Captains that they gre nu ontayonistle that they | ing: Sowen aon, FA. Herring, tt D, Lunder. W. 5, Single. | ever rer | : yy pp chioyour, though less palpable, consequencea re- | wlll no maintain the rates which wrew out of fs | Inttaiuceunie tone T. Laierenc, nl ofhera who. eoluniere fo | Weved tite fey have mia ataiuod, hers necirs ore | cuustituted power suflident tu largely control | suiting from Ue Meee aleeel ae ihe cauiie | Saeirerear nas ous maton wRICh crew out Of Mloust serve as special police for the village during the | nd rioting now in, progeoes in the Weat orpeciaily | tue Nomination and olection of Presidents. | confidence in the security of {nvestments, and | week s40 ‘yesterday, They have heretofore | Hurt Mure recent disturbed state of affaira: “Permit me, | oro really their bandiwork. ‘Tho fact taat tuo { There are at presout 70,00) miles of railway in | the consequent postponement of better times, | Utloaded versely, by the Job, basing the | Sree nie on bebalf of the Board of Trustecs, and on be- | Kerlin Soclaltein aro raising monoy to innintain | te United States. Ten yeure hence there will | when they come to count the tremendous cust of rate for thelr labor on the auantlty of Junber on | Melvins, ‘3 half of the citizens of the village, to thank | tho stelke tend to fortify this theory. Another | probably be 100,000 miles. Tt will require a | their experiment in ali these ways they: will | board. In that way they have recelved as high as] Ian r Fon for Your prompt action "in rgan- | eurlons fact, poling int w same direction, lathe | alt militon of inen to run them, Tndced. § | probably feel like the littla boy who was kieked nis per 1,000 feet. but have not averaged aver | Bruthers, Port, hers izing. a patrol for the purpose of assisting the freedom of the New England States from the | the unbuslnessiike m: ein in the Twinber trade have remakinznn effurt to on We Colleze, Murgan Park, Cook Co., HL, of Madison-st., inuston, ad oul honest ganas udlngtons umber, é i. cual WH, A. Kent Cleves den F fer deyein the Northwe: Mack Creek, lumber: Two | pares for any cotteye or for bustnent, ” Locations: lou Muskegon, | fre and clevater. Pitt f round, etait PGs | rane cee tare: petit forratalogue ty Ca park: Four. Brothers: | NeKURK TALCOTE, Morgan Park, Cook Co, Ht . Ferry, Grand Haven. lumbert - oR EI mer whieh the Govern: | bya mule, who was not as pretty ashe bad reailarly-constituted authorities in. the press | Dovemont. | **Thore are no Anterwationallats | ment las been accustomed to wanaye ita mat- | been but knew a food deal more, Iewill bean | hoounenreareds, hecome aroused, w - In that quarter, and, therefore (the police argue), | ters of employment, the number mlght be much 4 f} v8 C1 4 3 eB b é alate, Iunibery F Occnce La ater, M College of Individual {nstruction 4 MAS i dobar cette Meta eal there are no uprisings of the mob. larger. “The cinplopment aud the fixing uf the | eePensive leevont be ies ie Lerileatly needed. | tain better sptes in. future. Sulpers, “inn, fow Anite Naas util ogi ran IE MOTHERS EST . fayed by the company, and more e ectally as A TREMENDOUS LIABILITY. compensation of the enplayes woyhd be a mate 5 a Yanee on them, yesterday, but owners afd agents lunter: Maguolia, | Six Courieaof Study, Students advance ecpa- : Tie eleciatanees tinder with ‘you liad to or= Indlanapolte Journal, ter of offical patronage, "The men would hold New: Fork teralite ecelined them, and thie the matter stood, The | Mussedun barks Trauater, Muskevun, lunber: City of | rately, according to abliity, For catnlognes ad- 4 yanlza aud ask were Of auch six unfavorable | ‘There te one aapect of tho present lawless | their places and druve thelr pay usa purt of the | | Are not workingmen to sympathize with tholr | sehr Lousaukce was chartered at 61.1 irate davens itmmeredoiepuireetens Hatlande bark | Urerm We I SONES, AM., Lakeside Hall, Evans- charactor, Joun R. Besaury, domonstration in tis city to which wo desire to | Party, tu power, + ho Daly Hipow ary jus att fellowa? Certainly they are ta do so in all law- LM one GW, Wescult, bik isapids, iit iron: ‘Atauntu,’urand | Ste We n is ref hy et “ve ‘ vd, ction. a u R daven, tuinbers Athentan, Alcanta, | a + ' ? Prosidont ourd of Trustees. | call special atteutton. Under the laws of the { # project ls undertaken, could never ty routed: | ful action. ‘The train men had a right to atrike. | Sy!2h"fruin Menoal eden ae | tances fuer Athen ane Alas aonkers ENea ay, Wakeside Seminary, RUM: DE SD. land every man engaged in aiding and abetting i ee but they had no right to stopthe tralnsorto } gan for lumber, and $2 on tanbark: $1.60 has } Hutcher Woy. hancarclie. salty’ Heed Case, Bultaio, : : eh The Health OMicor jexucd permits yoaterday ry nga Z | Governments would be practically overridden. | vovent other men, if these could be ot, from | been received tor the laiter heretufore coal: Lizzie Doak, st. umber! North For Younc, Ladies snd Little Girls, at Oconomowoc, for tho burial of two more unfortunates who | the stoppage of trains ts personally Mable in | Congress would be made up of met elected at m ni ly he got, Ovoute, Jumiee fa. 4 th Cate dellahtful home and thorough. school. Fe 5 E f ‘The grain tluet got away in time to escape th : ricolor, jdtotsod. iitivert Jotun, an Fost, trae Fe tnot their death during the recent tluts, They | elvlt dainages, not only to tho ralfroads, but to | the dictation of thege 500,000 rullroat mon, In | runpipg them, To sympathize with euch no emburgo placed ‘on the loading nf veercin Ac the Driver, Davis tee sone Seabee Menmnnicer cea AY fo ae = were James Philllp, a Bohemian, aged 17, who | oyery shipper aud to every other person who | Sort the country would be ruled by what | lawful conduct was the great blunder of the } elevators, nud only a few propellers and echt ind Itaven. — dumbery kd dled in an alley near Wright street on the 2th |-r_ay by re would Lecome a rallroad despotlam, und its bus- Wore whose bitter frults they are now | were compelied tu walt, Work tens reeamnd ut the | Pkidinet ito” Lake,“ Jumnhert | frtndeer, fast. front piatobahot wound; anddohn Latter, | @9¥ suffer loss or damage by reason of the In- | inees would be entirely at the meres of a power | Teapiug all over the country. So far irom al- | elevators as carly ax Friday, after a stoppage of | PIE, inpin ARIE ftony Tauring, “Wiack Crveke bar nape ee ee ie whe was found nc Not | terruption of raflroad truillc, for the full | which held In ite grasp all the means of traus- | lowing trains and ronds to ‘be blockaded by | three ar fourdaye, and bay continued aver aince | favifeut, Pie Hanon, isons, atiartan, Luts” | Flom auage, Dav 142 Barber street, and wlio dled ou the 27th at | ainount of damage resulting therefrom. Sults | portation, Upon all the rest of the labor of the | strikers, thoir iIrst dutles to themselves and j without interruption. | a | (ulker, Traverse tay, barks Onter, Staufatee, jumper, | ame Rate. TW the corner of Wright and Unlon streets from | for the recovery of such damagea may -be | cotntry, except that employe by thy railroads, | thelr families was to Tnslat Tn the most poste e | ee eee eee ot een re ae Tey Rise erie eae ee edn Huon. “Abuape Miasourl School of Midwitery. the effect of a gun-shot wound In the bowels. Drought in the United States Court of this this system would bea grievous burden, The | tanner that all trals ould be run, aud that seit a ay, tf Turfato, Midwifery, f Wor bark: é i go Feste f3 Nutato, "cual J. 31. Hutchin , WMecaaee 0 cost Of mamnta(ning railroads would. be ireatly | Without the least delay or trreqularity; to de- | Ag0,xesteniay by the mups, and resumed Saturday. | Upvreee, abaapees test Practically at Dedsl te tn Ma RVIEW ACADEM: Pouannt PS1E, Ne wide-awake, thorouzh-go'ng achoul for boa, ercial, iniittarys in eat best. Sed eference ts made by Derm ere {Inu NOTES. blate, or of any State tuto which o striker | § ip itne : ie for clrulure. : ve nereased and tnvulve a burden of taxath en | inana that the conipanfes should” inmedi- i é a t uIniers Loules Mefousld, Manistee, 1 eee ee tll’ Storfomthartieriters | way Hereafter remove, The lability runs for | sy no country ever drewned “ie the sewult | ately eupply the places of tho strikers, no | quitters easiest He meen a eeerane | Kya union tens) Siacara, Co fe _ were nolng to attack the worktien who went to. twenty years. We recommend the strikers | could by no possibility be anything else than an | Matter at what cost; to require that attempts | nished with powerful steam-pumpsand bore, The | Jimbers W HL. Dana to consider theaa fs tiaiveh, Mant Franxfor Colling, Cheb » They are tro- of _ e ; Sars y ore tf absolute despotism. at obstruction showd be most: severely punish | Oret-nained is stationed at the heat vay liners Mary Collins, ¢ work in the lumber district. this morning, on a utiful I Of Mason's | Ontonazoa, Iuin ers Sf saan! iam vary 3 vi c ‘< ke care ‘ : : # BO . tu. 'T' invigorating, ¢ location, Teenie i . . Lieut. Veacy started with his mendous in thelr cotsequences. jot ‘The proposition that the Government should | cd; andto take care that, above all other | Nip: the second t« on duty at Twenty-accond street, ee partite ¢ Se Pe aie tne Price " Soe eel areen Uy tho pine we aul tAv of tho strikers or of those alding and | furnish employment for all who are unable to | things, the trafic of the country should not be | brivgu; and the third at the footof Franklin stroet. Take: wsodt Metunaide tage a ien ek + wnody Mermaid, 1ke's ler bat , anal Maven. bark SIL. Veron, ‘Graud “.) MILITARY ACAT Shree a. Caldwe), wort aro, = RU DemnaEc AU peseees SI ina ete) tris four, 25 hls beef, and wns | EROGEMOLD INSLITUTH: of ihe cl a q . wine Rta cheep danse fitindt, | Freenoia, S. 4 hounding school tor boys, ‘The Rev. ron Strect Station under Billy Ward, and went abetting the stoppage of trains are property- | obtain f uaual chanuels of busines {nterrupted. But, {t will be replied, that would | The vessels are weil manned, and would .prove of through the whole district.” No attempt at Ing | pWhcr# in this clty, not large pruperty-owncrs, Siete notae. It Tieton diectineey he tomake a strike of the tralnmen hopeless | Stet service in case of necessity. Hintdatton jlstrtet ho nttcmpt oc in; | but they have teir ttle houses aid homes. | tat the Government is paternal, and | from the berinning, and make, them slaves to homo tet att (ame) BE ee eres We say’ te every ouo of theso men, you are | tty, many peuple are helpless. It | tho compantes. We rep); Notatall. If the PORT 11URON, on WA Cha 0 Voterans, wero on duty | #blo In a etvil sitit in the United States Court } places upon the Government tho respon | trike has a solid foundation; if it [s honest and Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, a ree a saree Tt’ Staten Ti | 22. the full amount of any damoge suffered by | fiuylitty of m. surplua in any department. of | Justified by the circumstances, thentt will be tin- | Pont Hunox, Mich., July 110.—Down—Propa aaeeet ant os led by Capt Koch,and nunibered | tte Fallroads ur by any ablpper or other persons | tabur. Speculators who would hayu eltica ex- | possiilefurthe compautes to obtaln muntowork | Russia, Turner end barges, Melle Crom and ae ee ein rete inany ralCiencwt Iecdime | By reason of tho interruption of trafic, You | pend large sums on publle improvements ttrge | On the terins rejected by the vtrikers, In that | barzee, Vulean and raft, Oakland and barges: ef re i Tnatrnetion vert tactical Adventaeeananryaned 1a suvoUg, Ha. anemiers many well euown leading | aie Huble to by sued In this State or inuny | fiese meusurcs,on tle ground thatit woutdgiva | cake the companies would he righteously com- | schre Halsted, Peshtigo, Allegheny, Richard Wane: | Wee ae Sree, ant ounteheyerene | tiiacountrys Graluates ubtain exerticat poiitioan, te+ hoya had boul on comatant duty for serecnt ‘days other you may go to at any thie within twenty | employment to thousands of {dle laborers, | pelled to vay better rates; for upon them ES eustae Trentity Alba Mieannuer, legion lation, 7 urls pork, aid sundeters tt Forihe Annual Register, cootaintag: Tee atte testened thee beds tee eheae | Sours, and bé compolied to pay, for damases | ai thereby give the tmpression that itis the | woatd fall the demand that they must not stop ator Chlesgo, Stiiwaukee, sundeice: selie George Mu low, C. C. Barnes, 8, 7 f - vaused by your lawless actaof thu last fow days. * . the traMle of the country; and they, in such o | Sf G. M. Neelon, Porter, E. Jones, Oliver ye S120 bu cornt sulir A. it. Mun Eaca- prepared agood supper, and made them | Youarg now in tho heart of a strike, Your duty of Guyernment to provide work sulted to Sy 16 petstoes, and sunariess sehr bee ots compel : Mitchell, Elvina, Manion, W, Page, 5. V. Tt.tWate ‘ os comfortable in every way as cir- i £ the capacity of these men, cise, would be compelled to keep thelr trains aun, Lucy J. Clark, Myatic Star, Havana, Luchid Muskegon. 120 bu oa Transfer, Muskegui cumstances would pertilt. ‘Tho Veterans | Dood is up awl you cars wots for the civil)” No iden can bo mury preposterous or perni- | Moving. VanValkenta aman Le Wee Panty alte. |e eo te ri f lev ittetz, Matintec, | 4-0. CHAM fisting. Bil bit corns stink “MVIbe A am cn, MANIC AL Thi Wrop Skylark, Heaton Harner, | $2 the ie iyiechule Hasiltute, Troy, 3 GINEERIN| sundelesy stir 24 LOKes neuen te # authorities. But the time will come when tho i. 1 fi - | Inthe present case, however, the companica | Gy; "e c ‘ peturved to town yesterday morning with tho | power of the law will setze you in ita fron grip Coat teeta cuet hatereat ee utkre teats | were able toobtain meu ready and wiliog to | Gerieel, Noutpetior, Wert aide, Claytun, Heil SMALL FIRE, a Tele Hod doce no Uther eee eT heeeegeres | and when you will appeal “In vain to your or- | Gfage that ft must furnish it food or employment, | Workin place of the strikers. What right had J, 1. Case, Reuben Doud, Ganges, WH: | The alarm from Box 339 at 2:35 yestorday af- = = — “ tlle cbrowalt uur hettar lags of citigdug | fanlzutions to protect you, ‘The law is sleep- | that clasa will be a large, almleas, and. tsel the strikers tu prevent these pour workinginen + Threo Mrothers, Zack Chandler, Dick | 4, ‘dig: caused sain y oc. ‘ ging thug trou au beter stags of laine | flee aud inexorable, cand gh Wt “muy | cue Citenane fall ater who dra idler Men | from aru thvte living? Wit Gxcuge-huvo | Somern "14", “Crawford Aurenture, "ayo | Se*DOUN was cause Lv a Ore tn the tactory of | Eten ga acre ; ; rifled with a wi rhuny My wy et = * en" jaletons otphin, '. . “ort ye ehig & age nominal, Causi bY 1 ¥ vur city;—the much-abused police. tho ende We warn you to realize the full ex: | Waa cay be employed in the rudest and elmplest | they tor niuueing thousands of warkiname'« | spadeuin, Sec. "re Vansiranburzce, lel e chimney. sid % | GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY, ‘ y kind it be awed i. it rol {s of labor flock to large places. . Let 3 it ney 1 ta tent of this Hability and your utter helplessness | understood that munielpal governments will | Waut by thelr tuwless fiiterference. If they oldie Te piar, Mont Hlonc, Isipeming, Wiilan A company of about twenty buys, ranging in EVERY WEDNESDAY. TRL Wed., Bart ANADA. Frese Zz we from 7 to 12 reported yesterday to Licut. | or'the bar of justiee Ina United States Court. , trike in w blunderine 4 J, Preaton, Mary Ann Lydon; Scotla, §, L.Watain, cay. Lee Shaan Ateamera ot this, Cumpany, between New : enoy at Gade Ti, Station, thay they | OF the bar of Justice fn : ‘ourts | fit labor or bread for wuch, classes of laborers, | choso to strike in a blundering manner, and ut | $y ie" faites Me Milmoters Xi vente | Rorkand ttavee cating at Chymouth (0.00) for te M ae Ta ON CeiAgeEne. pat eel Cala ty for No sympathy cau reach you there, and the ma: | gud there will be no ond of finmilgranta whose | 2 tlio when the event proved there were men | “Up prope Onclda, Nadver State, J. 8. Fay and 1GHT CONCERTS landing of vaaicogers, Will all frum ple 42.3, 1k. fact eblnery of trudes-untons wlll be powerless to aid ome: 1 1 ») | willing to work. for the wages they rejected, Fo will stand there Sethu a or ee eee ot eee are cach Mouinetmiiey | that was ae thelr vn riak, aud. Linwever lat: eevera! day and that they felt” bun- gry. Vesey ‘uyahoza and irgvs, East Hoginaw ond yuu. , cl Lincoln and barges; rewarded thelr oe eee arrpeede ane hang a hope upon. The law defines the offense | often, and blindly has never Deen tested except | abla nuime of the railroad maungers may be the " I. Pee achre Thomas Quayle, J, ¥. , Annie M f SB reportel you ure committing and fixes your lability. Tho | ty Ne sity, wi tle hus not yet come to dhiruss that. When | temon, China, dames D. Nos, Grantham, Mince TH EQ LAST WREK Fee rene aa TunOree aay tls company of denulty fy as tvevitable as fatc. Your property qu New York City, whery some of the reaulta ot | re iy reatored tle situa will comes no due | Altred, lume, Gilding Man, Lem Ellewort 0, A bs , Athena ant pats ° 1a. mi. 1 ot i becond Cabin Bus: — that they were really well drilled and. that | Hl be swept uway without the alichtust hope pie COMING anrbt ase HOS ther stockholders, {f they sro. wise, wlll call Bands Nalie | rulers Bis ANGE Rs Exposition Buitdd 0, FPF nctuding wine, bedding, and utens Ulscipliud. was malutsined by tue ‘Captain, a | F possibility of rescuo, ae personal Mubihty Pere ois nlaae them to account, and certainly the publle will, POTEAU CAtN OD ane eaporition Buikting GUTH. LUN DUS. oF any rallway: stato “ south of cen anaes. Tis Cantatny hy tng | ylides ln ts teeter ne Hees | sto those rabid Alostias who are continually. | Hutzneantime the Jeseon, of theday coucerté | ave roq ox man Premise, — | AAV Malt thin onto ina arcing, toca Par tad aueaton ti lag aneot tie men with | seach fts destination, whereby he suffers | nrgulng foranequal distribution of property | fil-Judged sympathy with others to cut thelr | Thestinr Peorlcan tt Duluth July 24 In the at. 2. is 7 See a eo uciee: Maat SereraEs, terelote howl; Witereupon Ila commmanter steraly | vi & decling In’ prices, or from in- } wo commend the aneedute told of Baron Roths- | own throats. fernoon, “Touched at Hayiletd and Axhiant, und | LAST CONCERT STO NIG8T | iceman ucketa ay very reducod rates, avallabla ealted ont, “No erytng in tho ravkal! {ney tonto, Brae (fig, peaver damages child during the time of the Parls Commune. TUE SOUTH POR LAW AND ONDER. reached Uoughton and Hancock the following af- s Stvciners marked thus do HOt carry ateerage paseea- Cont. Savy, coutmanding the West Side, vie | Ghy'persan aiding or abettiyg the stoppage ot | One day he was visited athe uflco by a deloya- Bieamond (Va) Enquirer, ternoon, Left Marquette the following event. | BEET HO) WEN NIGHT | 25+ resare ana treiete snoiy eo ¥ Sted Gud’ TH yesterday ftornoot a mia a ee ae ae oe ae ee meopaRY OT low of tio workmen, who stemanded that he | Prestdent Hayos should slow now whether or | Shinping business was very quist at Marquet . e LOUl> DE DEBUAN, agent, 39 Tiroatwi short address tu the men Me auld that he | dig or suffer depreciation or fall torench thelr | suould sliare his wealth amongst the people. | Not he is tho mun tovontrol theturbulent times | courisnees below having given noticw that they | MGR YO RTs and AUREATDES by oe | OFWs Be WHI U7 Clarets, Anend for Cnicszo. _ Wished to thank the boys for the gallant work | Geatination om contruct tlie. miay sue and re- | syimt do you e Sf am worth? he ine | that eveutfully aurround us, He should | cold not receive any Iron or orv at prevent on ace ; ge 15, they haddone during tha recent unpleasant: | Cover damazea, Every busineseman wWllo ts hat do you suppose I am worth!” he tu: ‘Ie Tate hole the Preat | cuntof the strikes, Met thebaree Foren city | LL, A. BISCH OLE ness, and hyped that their future record WOU | eee eee ey eee ttradeor fram | quired. The answer was that they estimated | Promptly show whether or not ho ta the Prest- | gid'sparta and consorie on Lake Superior. | Met » NIGHT c Ith . boas enviablons thelr past, Iie trusted that | Proventud from cousumingting atrady or {rum | iuay at tbireyedve tuillone of francs, { dent be evows, Let iw act as becomes tho | the mur “city” of Duluth soove'tto canal, | TO-MORROW > A eer au ne —— they would deal Jenlently with thelr lata oppo- | cay, In short, every shipper, trader, dealer, | * What 1s tho population of Fraucu!" was the heat of thts great Government, and bo will dimigen, te canal te Afternoon of | CITIZENS!’ TESTIMONIAL Philadelphi Li 1 Heute as far gd mtght bo, but that Uf they wero | oe” Gustnesstian who suffers loss or datuage | next question, Thirty-five miliions,” was the | quickly sco that all acknowlodge his authority | Hei let the tavea Selah Chamberlain, with | not cicete to all parrat the hiladelphia and Liverpool. stoned, or othurwiso assaulted by rioters, the | trom tho interruption of railroad trafilc has'a | reply, “All right, genticmen,” sald he, “here-| aud are more than willivy to yleld him such | gue of the st. Mary's diver the cvonine of the | den will be euld at Go cents, Inmeuscly popular i latter sould get the beat they had. | The Cap- | remedy iu the United Stutes Court axuinst | is your sare,” handing them atrane a ploce, | support as the exiting emergency demands. | Orth, Met the stme J. f.. Hurd off Mackinaw, | #fanuime. Paillug every Thursday frum DPbtlodalplis, f sare kena thesaiaitl Hecond. ee clnt ee every Person who esata diraely or fnlinetty | and poltely bowing than out. ‘Those win are | Ul Aupurer hug contiuwously opyoned hia Ad. | Tuschea a Marking, and"srtived at SMiwanico | THUISDAY—47th Concert— bar roa reba 4 in kK z Inthe stoppage of traine. la Mal wi jonging for a soctal” im! alum, when the gen- | ministration, but so great fn Our oplilon ta tue we morning of the 2 ani eau the same soared for thetnsel re, net claalng Mis remarks continag iouy ater tho ‘strike ts over and alter crak upivaval vf all things rill pluco eae tha need at ie Hime of complete aocied that we evening, bringing down a fall loud of paewencore LAST WAGNER NIGHT. RED STAR LINE, : " a. . ho pawsions of the present hour have subsided, | on a cumimoen loyel, ought to coustder what | Wi eld iim wv inost hearty support tn. al aalerab}e treleht. " o Y—LAST N | Carrying the Belutan and United Stal alla. _ Hallo, ' ce ware Kite th Lieut. Vesey: ge pari anal stig reiiedy He i weaurt whose Judgments honollt, they Neouil” recite by ft, jana what Theastires looking to o RA ANd completa | _ The Pectiees leaves on her noxttrip far Lake &n- | EARIDAY—LAST NIGHT but one Lal United Holling-Stosic Company's yard, or who | #72 {exorable, It would be well for such of | amouut of property would fall to ole iy transatlantic Ine sailing under the Ameri- every twelve days, alternately trum LPH Eis Youn. DIKCT aad ONLY ’. el vt 7 Fl tn America with the THUMAS OL nd SEW YOUR, DIM to AN aru. | acttieimont of the troubles that darken our horl- | [SFlor ports a8 o'clock this evening, visiting the | Tee ee en i ameauLia | a8 — areeticea! dottier wound, hive been mune | fBGsUET a8 ow property Lo condor these | Mut even If that chav Not cna around, we | aon, We haus He fear of the truble es: | price in aaiguna the wean pos om eho south RIVE-KING, eee centage ELE RTT A PO oe i mates 5 : Bufato Commerctat Advertiser, i. no voubt has | tle of B CANAL. anaes t daye, andl renal peor ‘Tho mlaquided atrikers want to be discharged | Heved tirmly thst tho proparty thero belonged | by such terrible dissension. The need of our | prepagront, July 30.—Arrived—Prop Mohawk SATURDA ee Cena pg Nor th German Lloyd. : to them, and that it was only held In trust by | country at this time is completo rest, and that wank B 6 PAREWSLL SATURDAY, 42 P. M., aver that they have withessod the futerment of | from oll responsibility for the terribla conse- | the reputed x 7 ‘will a eit wa | Belle, Kankakeo Feedor, 3,300 bu corn; J, Men- | “xearin, wien, by requcst of hundreds |. ot. tn the pond, sunk by means of heavy | quences that have followed upon thelr combined they Tofused to allow “ac charge teeta) fave TM eNE fore et he. President Haan ard, Kankakee Feedor, 4,500 bu corn; prop At- } nnable to hear iteowing.to Last week uy to re " mpany wil} sall every Sate.+ ricea sie, | 3,Themteamersot thle Company ry SMEs lst " rocks hung about them. Liont. Vesey {a havinig " . lantle, La¥alie, 2,500 bu carn; La. | THOMAS will repeat ec QCSHBAVENLY bya: | day from Bremer fous af ERIN aes ; i attack upon the railways, But they cannot do drawn before the works were clused, and | bly cal} and promptly the gray will stand shoul- phate " : PHONY. Carpenter ob ddeldon, Managers, tates of nussage—Froni New Yurk to Bouthampta Begpplingehroue roaule, and will tnvesticate, | | tule, ‘They started the little fra tat a0 goon | Consequently thet amount of inoney was lost to | der tu shoulder with pho Llue, an tnpenetratie | Salle, W000 bu corn; old Hunter, LaSalie, $000 | FACE yore | Lenton, Herre and Uenmieny Arat celity Slike second fretgus 1 ‘ : a : : them. Now, this was a pleco of reckteas ex- | bulwark against which mob violency and Com. | bu {corns Leviathan, Latalle, 009 ha corn; San- McVICKER’S TUEATRE fabio, du culds steerage, 60 cucreneZ, Fo founded atateinent thot a portion uf tho ‘regu- | devclaped into. terrible conflagration, aud at | travagance dearrving of eoneurc. ‘No matter | muniein Will dash ia vain, itv Will tind that tho | sine, Oltawa, 0,60 bu corny Tempest, Ottawa, . oe es CrPAMAESAPHIYLO 4 Homtinwutecu, Sew are W) had been withdrawn from tho city, ‘The |.thelr door must rest tho blame. They know ) low much capitallats may feel Inclined to give | Veterans uf Manassas aud Gettysburg still re | 200 ba corn; prop Peerless, Ottawa, “4.00 bit * = Weste hip. Lit Tumor provus to have been Incvrrect, aud prob- | perfectly well that, whenever a denonstration | up what thoy havo earned to those to whoi it | Member that the drat duty of avoldier la "tm. | corm; Neptine, Ottawa, 5.700 bu c port, Great Western Steamstip Line, : “H jeltyenteeday tc fae Borie and | ike this ts mado,w act of men ure aroused who | Properly belougs, a few more occurrences | plicit obedience to orders.” With auch meu | Lockport. 200 bslenour, 17200 oe me fs le From New York (o Lristol (England) direct, A Capt. Lew F. Jacobs, commanding Company | at once appeal to the worst. passions of the mob | Of thls kind will maka them hesitate, and | their personal projudice will wolzh aa nuthiug | s°0°Gn ‘com; Helle France, Slorris, 4.1410 ba Sere Facaday, Aug. 24 A, Unton Veterans, fasticd the following order | and who ure incvssantly scattering the Hoctrh y i iaieratediata, ht ou ory favoracio rave tyes Gra rele eices ace a wa at the disbanding af his forces yesterdays ‘of thy Conuuuue on tals side uf tho wat all Jong for so much wil bo farther otf ust suffer ultke from thelr bullets ar bays | G00 ba com; First Netlunal, Bird's Lirldze, G, 000 | COCK, Litlecs according ro Tucattou— $1. Tse. St, Se. t jor tho ret thine In \merice, Vict rallies. better begin now tu iMustrate | Wari sympathy, They have sutlered gricvous- | 6,500 be corn; prop W eg | tho advent of thosy happy thes which wo peal tthe word of command, Friends and | corn, 1,000 bu Urleweld, Miaooua, | fale of Keats commences Thursday. Aug. 2 at 9 a '. $ MONUAY, Aug. 4, acd every evening went we Prevald seeraze & They sane % |] tan ever, If Communtem teaches such elc- eit theomergency soruquircs, We at rat | vu corn, wilt be produced, cortiicates, &: ‘Apply to WL. B. WHITE, adiydiemteaing tho company uni further orders | 1 Te ee ei union tui card aeceanes ta Yated Kead'as to wealth atid. property, ind ite | gave to the atrikery on the Haluimore ¢c Ohio a | iuniaronr, duly 20,—Artieed—Georala.tteney, | Fen Banduv's trilifane bocicty Comedy, tee i Clare-at,, Mon havo performed duty during the Inte emergency, | destroy the Government under which they tind | fh voenics tot bt P rile, Henry, Wetec “ " v Vy Y Ny ering, " protec! . +N ly? Citizen Kiings, who used to | ly. But the reparation aud rellef they seek can | Friendship, Henry, 5,000 bu curn: prop Weieumo, SERAPHINE ; For guelt qtuldluriy tearing, forbearance, jendue. | PruteeLIOt eg that” jaralt ange | trad the Tuterviationsls in Clicaoy and Citizen | lever come throu sacked cltice aul wholazal Henry, fo bo “cova; lpn Ottawa, 460 bo , NCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMER command; and, witha ‘. (1 if ; % Schwab, who sulcs thoin fia New York toalay, | murder. When strike takes on the propor- | foray Danube, Ottawa, 4,000 bu cord, 215 bu bar- | In whten the following artists wil! anpear: Kate Meek. New York and Ulasgow, . Cerurnienber Of mv cooing ised fy aiee | Lorik, repudiate Communtatie doctrines, they. | AF8 beehy Socordig to: Abele own Teatuniny? | tlonsof Commuptann then tt is that tho’ order. | Ys B2 bu rye, | 8 ether Meals wot Wheelock, Stel ATA ted yet | et toedas saw : by Firat-Nergeunt Jasnve d desly’ aud thelr owe property oF for tho sauelity of suctal | te ord Amd yet fro, ave ore eee ee ee ae ea oi a Skat Bpectat Dispatch to. The Tribune, VURNICULE tad ANPOIN eS Te tm the highest Sieve Norio mouchatnptan'aas geant Willa 8. Scribner. Tuey cach behaved, in | Felations, But such mectlugs us wo have de- | icin distrivuting cba foautn aver bene at paokesiiheuc jay Oo! panlty Burrato, N. ¥., July 30.—Quite a feet of grain | Hyleuf Household Art, from the W. W, Btruog Purul | UTOVIA. Aus. 4. noun! ALDATIA. wry judywent, a thuy are reporied ta have done | scribed are called to the name of the “Work: | Lvl givin a quart for tie price ofc pire’ ee foe renmeeteds ressvlecaniointo-dsy, Includiug from Chicago, ) ——————————————)rattg tenn fur ny at during the late War for the suppression of tha Ke» | Ingmen,”” and the speakers without protest | UYiU worn & Quan price of a pint. The SHONICAL WISDOM FOR STRIMERS re az, ADELPHT THEATRE, aued Fur aiy auiou ; bellion, aim to represent lubur Interests. Crowds of pelucinat clause which Jack Cade promised that Cincinnatt Cummerctal, thy prop Portage, echre Pensgukee, Camden, Will- 2 ot ve Fe. ut 3 ap grecraecel frechuntes stood by and heard sentiments cx- | be Would moke in England when his patirey | px igto betuferred from tho policy of those | lam Crosthwalte, Joscph Page, B. Boner, C. B, 4. H, WAVERLY, Proprietor and Manager. NE : PUBLIC SENTIMENT, © 7) brewed in ‘thelr behalf which nut have been | Brazen Siniulaield wae that the three-hooved | 445 have arrested the rullroad weSlncas of the | ones, and Q. Q, Cooper, As many more are LAST WERK! LAST WEEK? STATEH L ° ei: . fost revulting to them, but which they did not | Wte mould have ten huops, | Let this be begun | Who have arreate a ev | due to-morrow, and aro on this Inko. Conl | | Andailina now grand Ui! bach sadevery srttatte | ypw yoRK TO GLASUOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, {3 thetrand tere denounce, “They must-see also | Huw. ‘To givy 10 cente’ worth of beer for trea | country, aud from the conduct of thosowho | Fotoniy aro 40¢ for large and dtc for | ieitvery Devt epectaltica, The great succcasful au HE TO Ga SOW) Ey oe g : THE PRESS, that the ayowed Communist usca tho. trade- ects would of courieauon Fulo Citizen Schwab, | have engaged {nthe destruction of thelr prop- | small yessols to Chicago aud S0c to Milwaakeo, |"! "WfAVERLY'S MINSTRELS. STATE OF REV ALA. under, Aug. 2 COMMENTS OF LEADING JOURNALS OM Tire arty. | Oreantzations to carry oUt ble plans, Wo ad- | Dut then te would slow bls Mncerity, and that ls | erty, that— Canal frelzhte, whlch dropped to 4% on corn to WELCH & HICK, GEO. Wite |? Cabin, gn $70 Kee ATION. mit that thera may not be anything In these | $2 0s el wt jo would sup | Mzat—Tho way to improve the condition of | New York saturday, advanced to se to-day. ‘Tho ILLY WICK, “CHAS, MEY. “ fag to wi tons, Itetura tickets at reduced tates, currency, Heturn Bl * THeagues’ to Justify a. euspicion “that they | bose ve would gladly avail Mltnacit of any. o LY i 3 Fs Also the new uricsque uf : PJuLiCw Tne | Cub Capa, Fs, sha 2 icketa at riedived PMladeiphia Press, portunity which would show lls selfabnepatin | labor {4 to paralyze the business of thy cduntry, | Slr Cooper has a cargo of hot comm, Capt. Iixgio ji “EAATY om, phiy to AUUTIN, ae showiag: tho closw resemblance between | Se leveled agalust, tay aa Te country | aud sluglomindedness, eee oleae That the way to increasy the vay of ngs 8) Base ehhor thea leks Sintela year hinelig ste ora Ageia a Wanutatomaese pore) ae cai feats’ thelr owa | usa through so much sullering op thelr ac- COMMUSIOP TEACHIRNS AND PUPILS, Third—Thae they. way. 9 make Unies Loud IBELED'AND CAPTURED. Agudsye Auge W-JOUS DILLON ead Coubination, HITE STAR LINE auee paratlon made for } count relied upon well-organized tra@e-unions, S mute ean. and everybody prosperous ts to obstruct and | Capt. Jerome's little stcan yacht Macgle L. STE ie W ly hele systematic organtzat{on, wo haye hed | and then finmediately the Communists came to | We have made note of the sparse®sndications | destroy the agencies which are esscuthal to pros- | Wilson, chartered by @ party of pentlemen fora STEAMER ploced in our hands a weekly paper called tho | the front. They virtually took charge, and tho | of Communiatte venom In the strikes, but we the Sait, tetween, NEW TORK and LIVER: Carrying rs rity. crulae on Lake Superior, and who were tu be taken Ceryytns ube Malt, tutmeen, NEW TOWK and LIVER. a “Later Standard, devoted to tho organisation | Tespectable atriker was distnaved at the explo- | Cannot affurd to fznoro the fuct that they signi. | cAvorlA—That the way to fnapire confidence | on board at the Sault, was Ilbeled aud captured on JOHN SH ERM AN Ld ORLVED DAGEHORES i . o sion caused by bis own indiscretion. . audt i ry Uanteraclecs- tliat Genersl Weatern agent ey sul cmancipation of the working peaole,”” pub- Wut we are told to expect this by the Com: | £V 4 moro profound aud scething discontent id tumpt capital to invest iu enterpriacs that | Lake Huron, after a chase of ten miles, Ma Hevatys _Drafts on Great Uriteta and Ireland. y New Yi ¥ i will give empluynient to labor te tu terrorize the } ptarehal 2 23 es Mied in the City of New York. Itis No. 4 of | muulsts themacives, They, predict thut the it- | among the laboring population than wo bave | putifewiud, aid spread a fosling, of fusecurlty | Ths Wilaos: ii aglmeds eoavrseted a cont brat | Programme ot EXCUPSIONS thle eek, eudlag Aug. OUNARD MAIL LINE. ‘ulumne 8, aud was found iu possession of one of | tle cloud on the horizon ts but the ureur of | supposed to exist, Tuts {¥ chiefly confined, wo | aniong capitalists. Detroit, the ecttlement of which wae doubted hy 4, from Clarke, Bridge, + three thes @ week: tu and frum“ Edtiteh, the men recently arscsted fur participation {aan | @ terrible hurricane which will level all the bar- | paye no doubt, to the vast forclgu importations | #(/th—As capital Is quite as necessary to labor | the owiory of the coul, cunuequently proceedings | | Tucaday, July st, to Vtaclno at ni) & tn. retura st yp Sites suis. a woek ta abd tron Sttempted rot in ibis elty, Tu prove the close | Hers that Jaw, society, aud religion have erected | of recent yeare, who havo, tasted enough of thy | 8 lubor fs eascutial to capital, It ts sound policy | Were tnetituted, with thy ubove result, bho was | 14 Ln team teatat pi ee sunilurity between the Frenety aud American | {oF our common peace aud Orote ian t Sy | privilege and knowledge of our greater freedom | £2 Widow the Breast bovween, tin, and, creaky taken back ty Fort Iburon to wattle, whee eee “omsinunint, an et remet ae : i antagunletus where none in the uature of things 5, ese jf the present “apgalig eal, we dl thet the torch oF defy the law, But as soon as a } [0 Ue Uusettlel, aud too It to have boomy ; DETROIT fi Office, northwest corner tee. cheap General Weateru Agent. d heb - telligent aud teasoulng citizens, In this proc- | Set Aug. 3 to Michizan Clty et 94. tn.5 retura they lava the following Execunre Coumitice | Wed-ergunized strike hus brought lubor und | fntellicens sud reasoning cltiset | it tos Pree | ‘These deductions aro legitimate because they Jat Dispatch 60 The Tribune, {Ue thellake at Teel pt, SEBS. and Board of Superrisiont capital futo collision, then the Commuuist te | oe ot al couserdeus crlas, they have bad be the actual results of atrikoa aud ritous pry || Dernorr, Mich.» duly 30.—The attire 8t, Joseph yuk, 4 uu Ke ike at 3:80 and 7:90 p. ms Fai RBANKS’ ve, a bs : “1 ot, et orkiugmen do uot belle sf " day, ‘ lf cht y 1, i STANDARD. ive, Peron ern i Yea Pat: | come, ‘Those, therefure, who direct these cou- | the misfortune to fall under thy: WufZen ee, aot a i ee ciated ta Lnprove | £24 Benton were vold at & sean a sate edi, oe uf or st: segctne oad Adlchigan City, #yround treet: Ueorge Schilling, Financial Becte- flets between Jubor aud capital muat expect to | of any wlee teaching, but of the worst class of | thor present or prospective situations, they former to ©, ¥. Glitch i bu v. 790 State atrvet. Hound of Supervision, | be ueld accountable for the destructioa that | 1h" that live, —the suctulistie dewacuxuens abd | ghouia'be excecdingly carctul how they asalat | forgougsee Beaten te + W. Byank, of Alpens, HOOLEWS THEATRE, “ §$CALES ere ti e. e Who knoWs what sort of vtull these a, Con, M. K, Goldsmith, Corre: | obbers couse tu their name. oh ae one y a a to ote w stute of thivgs that uvarlably wee OP ALL KINDS iauiiuy Secretary, No, 03 Church strect, PERVEUTED STMPATUY, Ee eee a eecroe insur | Works Ut these results. LAKE FREIONTS, QNDAY, July ma query cvenize, and Wedneslay FAIRBANKS. MORSE & OO. ing: extract frow thelr plutfurm the follow- Dusute Courier. ateful wouder tbat the prescut outbreaks TUB PkEsS OF PITTSBURG. Curcaco—The market was quiet and Gra at 3% ONE WEEK MORE OF THE GREAT PLAY, Uy hg ae olas? Wu Those who sympathized with the purposes of fixe been accompanied with so Htte viuleuce Pittaurg Inaputch to Xue York Graphte, @icturcorn to Bufslo. Room was takea for TEA DANICHEFFS, 2 Be carefultabuyonlyt ou! freedoms aT Olitical Uberty without economical | the strikers made ua account of the rights, the | sad crime. The orderly and law-abiding citizens have be- | about 160,000 be cora on prow China, Russia, WITH ITs UNEQUALED CAST, ss BEESDROA Le a ae iste dot Sabai gmaty phrasal therefore. we Wil | iotereate, or the cubarrossmeris of tho ral || ‘Gbe laborreform parties and the trades- | cowo iudizuaut at the couuct of the loral | Rid Good to Buta, aad prop Toledo ts Ogdese: | aq ora ty accommodate ys mao dave deen dee | amma eames aaron ae semuats coe conection wil | roads 904, when th iuatiad eumployee ws- | yoaus bate rue Kat anya mts | oemypapere.* With ouly ‘aye exceuilny they | MM aan each etait creak | PRESORIPTION FREE. Fegan 1oortios ef the properiied classes, witkuct ed the property of their eiuuloyers, the sympa- | icreduuserous-teacbera of the workingwen | clther palllate or excuse the ac:s of the mub. ASIIORE. this'weck uly. Maiay, Aug. 6 the latest Unlou | Furtue specity cure ut Seminal Weaknoss Lost Mane + Eine Ge Hehe Banie, We deuiand that all the | ruizers woru ready to justify the llegalaud even | bays bees tuosy aware fools, with gil tomzucs, | Iu every way they sppeas tu vide with the Bpeclat Dispaich to The Tribuse. NEN TE EB dood anal dihclere Uncut on by indlicreta ve be, canals, elt, become the prop: | criminal procevding, Nor did they withdraw | good vies, ready aud {uaccurate muwories, | rioters, Whether through fcar or some weaucr | Burrato, July o0,—The stur Cumberland te re- - ‘adircss Dib SAQUES & CU., Clacianatl, Vale.

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