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MARINE NEWS. Bhaiieot away yesterday, CapteDavid Clow) TL LINOIS IN CONGRESS. sails her. F A seaman fall att ne Sierbagns nt ths be xe Cale pole a Pareall peut ite Lotiaa McDonald Saturday nt the Lumber- rom Dec. Hy, 1205, to Feb, 27, 1800, having be Starr cau ater: Monmlenung Mat a | Coe eembehd. As, Skatehied by Them a ge ae Des ver, Wa ye dock, chile . nit a elvetes 7 V1 ex8 114 the colt att mid waters Hut not. seared, solves---Fifteen Tawyers and Republican, —reeewvimne Thur votes, againet Twenty-tive lumber-vessela left port yeatere But One.Farmer. 4,823 votes for M.D, Hathaway, Democrat, and day, and, during the twenty-four hours ending: i 4,804 votes for J. M. King, National. at Solon last erent biraveat cralty includ SIXTH DISTHICT. enmne! SU out. “the | ys ti tng four ateniners, Ure patwest. yeaterday. | Eleven Union Soldiers and a Cortatn | ,Cowstie tureau, Henry, Lee, Putnam and Three vessels have arrived. Number Who Stood on Stroet-Cor- | ihosns'9. \ "THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIL 21. 1879—TWELVE PAGES’ ; a From Lake Erie to Lake Superior ports—On A vessels, Be net} B 1! veseols, te net. 4 From Luke Ontario to Lake Superior purta— On A yessola, 45e nuts Bt vessels, 60e net. 3 MERCHANDISE, From Lako Erte to Lake Michlzan, 20¢; 10 off. From Lake Erle to Lake Superior, 20c net, FLOUR, PROVISIONS, AND MOLLING FREIOUT, From Lake Michigan to Lake Erie, 20c, 10 off, From Lake Superior to Lake Erle, 20c net. ‘Variit rates on tron-ore and pit-(ron are for of and under deck cargoes. The rates from ports ted Major for soldlerly conditet, the eomniin- was educated tn the common schools and at RAVWAX's REWED sion hearing date April 10, 18635" was Clerk of pete ose MeKendro College, flinots; ten towyer by pro- | goer ete tenoneri ts fesslons Waa Clerle ot the Chrenit Courts Was a four serms a member and ove term Sy f the Mlnols Hone of Representatives bak = glectad to the ‘Litrts-clehth, Fo I ™ fourth, and reyetifth Conmresacss aint waa ree |g +4 elected to the Forty-sixth Concress us n Damo. | Strong Testimony from Ton, George Starr ag, grate recall A voice, faint 105 voted tho Power of Radway's Ready Relict ing ford. aker, Repubtican, an votes for W, = E, Moberly, National." ‘ Cago of Sciatio Rheumatism, BIGHTRENTIU DISTRICT, Tho Wages Conflict Botwocn the Ves- ‘+ | gol’ Owners and tie; Sailors, Reports from Both Sides Concerning the s Toad de Hennenson, of Princetan, was | Countles—Alexander, Jackson, Johnson, Mns- Xo. VAN Naas Prace, Ni Rato Crews Haye Been Wu ports on fake Superior aro the same as thoso ELSEWHERE, ners ant Cursed the Ware born at Brownsville, ‘faywood, Caanty, gee, bere Popo, Putas, Randolpt, Union, aud | gt RAnwayt S¥ith mo our Rellet bas eonungat Shipped At. Asad for fake Sth eiiten at this port at Sige auuirely,competition ts expected botween the Tenn, Noy, 2, 1825 removed to Minols | Williamson, fevern nttacie of sctation, ia frenent a : ato. i Ment ayy Jon R. Trostag, of Metropolls, was born at | fielumbsr regions tomy ankles, and at times 1 (o% Mt. Vernon, Jeffersan Cotinty, Tlinola, Oct, 11, | M8eUmbs ist hava heen th: ime a bo recelved a common-achuol artuention; | tried amore ait the remedics retoemne ttt I hory «Lin the Union army during the War of tie | men and fools, hoplug to And roller, but nade by ti Rebellion; rose from the rank of private to that | YU vertons Kinte of t bil of Unptain of Infantry: studied law, and. was | ontward apnitentions of imamtenes toga AIAN, admitted to the bar in 1800; was elected and | mention, and preserinttonsof tho tiowtemiage ast surveil as State's Attorney trom 1872 to 1805 | Pes “Sentemt by one or tivo martua Insurance companics. at the age of ti; received an academe Detrolt vessel-owners slow Higylleposltiiin to % . edueation? was reared upon n fari; was olected cut tates ont of Chicago or abywhere else, enya | Bat Four “suckers tn tho Whole Rot, the Rest | Clerk of the County Commissionere’ Court of Diet apie onan of the Erle Capal Being Corpet-linggers: in Minols. isis iy tbls, 30 AN i erect will be delaved until the 10H of May, owing to Stark County, aid served from 1849 uneil 13535, the work of repateitys the different ecctlons, From Our Own Corrrenondent. studied law, was admitted to the Bar tn 1859, Shii-earpenters are receiving $1.75 to 82.75 Wasntnoton, 1. C,, April 1% —The first Con- und hing since practiced his profession; waa n eee . gress, compiled &. taf. Ben: Perley Poore, hae | 173, 54, 4 Meeting of the Seamen’s Union Yesterday Afternoon. LUMBER CHARTERS. ‘The following charters were reported at the Lumber-Vessel-Owners’ Association office ves- terday: Schr Layinda, Hamlin to Chicago, $1.60 per 1,000 feet; sche Andrew Jackson, Mantsteo to Chicago, 81.50; selir Charles Lu. ling, posts, Whiteflah Bay to Chicago, card rate; Cy ich fulled to give ina relleR cent oT n 4 atst September, nt tho Ure + ant was elected to the Forty-aixth Congress a8 celia had been anicted ns miyAslth, Tenet ttt fren A Republivan,—revelying (088 voto, axalnat | yourremedy. L waa thon surteing teartnny gute It Resélyes to Stand by Two Dollars a Day, and Pre~ pares for Actlon---Important Proceed eee uid G05 entered the Union arme in 1808 | 12,071 votes for W. a. Allen, Dewiocrat, wud | ormyentinens,, Tomy murpeisa nad deivant thalgat A achr Moaclic, wood, Grand Traverse Bay to ELI PERKINS. heen printed. It coutaite a great many changes | as Colonel of the One-Hundred-widtetwelfth odus yotes for 8. J, Davis, National. : ie sara nffecteds leat Acer ath fnwaaitraaet Ings of Canadian Vessel Men, Chleago, $1.87¢ per cord; Graco Murray, cedar ND. in the Minois delegation. ‘Thero ure nine new | Regiment of Volunteer: Infantry, served until AINDTHANTIE HtSTiIOe: greateay tho tet ive shore tm tapas Rs ee ties, Kewaunee to Chicago, 4ige each. From Teans to Aimnvaata=Candition of tho | {cee biel were uot reen in the Fortv-tith ies efuay ib ie Wks rae bevel ir tellers y Couytes-Hadwards, Frankly Gallatin, Ham Appronchin fetaneett neater vont * : 5S, 3 = Pepi akate a : » 1585, : ‘ otf, an atte raat ‘Thewar of ‘wages vottveen the Lumber-Vessel- | IMPORTANT ACTION BY CANADIAN Furmoers in the Respective Sinten, poner 7 hares aera ELSE ES ite Aiuore aid Tennesaed eainpatans gaucelat- {hohe yaa mattered Ltbelbang; Saline, Wa- ha Aas HEAT REI tetny tena Tee Owners? Assoeiation anid the Cieago Brauch of Fee sence oicthe Telute Last eck rode trom ‘Texas to Mfnnesots in the Coneresstonal Directory, Were foltaws. Heott wos elected a Presidential lector for the | ,teHann WV. Towssuexn, of Shaivuactown, | Youratrulyy _____. 980, starr, tlie Lake Seamen's Unfon gocs on apuce. Noth- miele Ceerpanaroente-ay TAS TREN as) |i is F be Se eee a ram itch these Zeiot biograpiies | State ne argo on the Itepubliean tlekot in | Se batt ta Prlnes Cleorge’s County, Mary tiny ’ ’ f iting character occurred along the | St Carianings, Ont. April 17—An_ ade |'In riding from spring-cardens and violats into s 1803; was elected to the Forty-fourth and Forty. | April 0, 1810; came to Washington City when | DIT RUM ATISM, i qe a als Hee uaual Sabbath-liku quict | JouMned ruceting of the ship-owners of Ht. Cath. | frusty night } had a rood chaneo to compare the ore compiled ate furnished by the Cons | itr! Congresses; and Was roclected to ihe | H2 Years of age, and wae thera educated at nl A cy Sromalitige avarrwnere ‘The Union sallurs wera | atines and vicinity was hold at the oflice of | prosperity of the Nortwest and Southwest. neni Fal; a ene abe Fortsalett Consruse ng.n Ropubttenn receiv. Fee ee ee a ere tees acute NEURALGTA, ad v ' pe ff a ol gentlemen whic! as votes, agulust i votes for C, Dun- - Fc ° 4 tH erly, de trations of a | Capt. James Murray, on Wednesday afternuon. How did 1 flud the peoplet ; i i vad p 4 uw with 3.8. Marshall at. Melennshoro, was rn i orderly, and vie Hes ae ahee eee About avyof | Thera was present on tho occasion Canta. Nor- | I found different degrees of prosperity, but T thelr constituents Know, and whlch does not | hain, Dentocray and 075 yotea for J. W. | gdmiteed to the bar in 160% and has sine orac- DIPITNTERTA, ‘trent or Crono ee TS | rls Neclon, Graham, and Murray and Messrs, | found about the same happiness everywhere, 1 | SPPCAT in this tittle blography, tt can be taken | Haney, Nattonal, wn / ent dificulty, Capt. Neelon thousshs the memorial should bo the yesscls,—at least none were reported, Ou the other hand,—asa wittyJack Tar stated, —the $ossel-owners and masters were slso quiet, and didnot require the attention of the pol tce, ‘The svind blew fair from the eoutheast during the day, and about twenty-five lumber huokers took advantage of it and fuft port. ‘ihe Union sall- ors clalined that all of the craft that left port with three exceptions, paid 82.00 per das, au one of those enzared acrew ata trip figure, a second palit $1.75to non-Union men, and the thisd was reported dsdoudtful onthe wages paid. | The owners asserted that others pald $1.50 per day, but the names of the yessels were not given. ‘Ihe Union saftors re- ported the tollowing crafts as navn enuaged erews since Saturday morning at_ 32.00 per da er man: Schra Myrtle, Minnic Stawson, E. C. 1 E. 2, Royce, Carrier, Alystle, Gladiator, Lil- Ie Pratt, Potomac, G. L. Slovers, J. B. Merrill, Cuyahoga, Maggie Thompson, Newsboy, Em clive, nud’ Sturzes; and the barge Mercury, OF the vessels that wera under orders, and Which the consignees had sgrecd with the wesaelowners Saturday to bold in port until the. wages question was aut~ tled, tho echr Chartes Luling was SEVENTH DISTRICT. Counties—Grundy, Kendall, LaSalle, and Will, Prim C. Hares, of Morris, was burn ot Granby, Conn,, Feb. 8, 1633, nud_ removed with ifs father's fatutly to La Salle County, Iinola, durlig the sttimner of the sane year; spout the firat twenty years of his life ou a farm; recelved n colleginie cducatlon, graduating at Overlin College, Olio, in 1860; served In the Union army, enlisting as a private in April, 18ul, und was mustered out of the — service June 22, 1860, having. been — commiss sluned —eneceseively Captain, . Licutenant- Colonel, and Colonel, and bravettod Brigadler- General for gallant and meritorious conduct” ov the futds sincs the War has followed the profession of journalism, and is the senior edi- for and publisher of the Morris Jerald; wos a delerate to the Natfonal Republican Convention which met at Philadelphia fu 1872; was clected fo the Forty-(fth Congress us a Republican; and was re-elected to the Forty-sixth Congress, —revelving 10,713 votes, against 5,795 yotes for W. 8. Brouks, Democrat, und 6,512 votes for Alexander Campbell, Natfonal. BOUT DIsTMICT, Cottntiee—Ford, Iroauols, Kankakee, Living- ston, Marshall, ana Woodford. Gieexnuny L. Font, of Lacon, was born in Joseph shickluaa and Charles Lobb of this city, Mr. Conlin, of Thorold, and Mr. Muir, of Port Daltouste. The cbatr was taken by Cant. Norrie, and Mr. Joseph’ Shickluna acted’as Sec- retary. $ si A petition was presented for sienature asking that a lent-house ve placed on Colchester Reef near Point Pelee. Mr. Norris introduced the subject of tow- ago on the Weltand Canal, saying the rates were nearly double now to what they were in good times, s statement corroborated by Capts. Murray, Graham, and Nelson. The Iatter ald {t now cont $100 to have a yesacl of full canal size towed through the canal from jake to Jake. After some discussion on this subject, in which nearly all presont took part, it was moved by Capt. Neelon that the charges for towing at Port Dalhousie Harbor should be $4 and $5 in. Lf veesels have to stop at elevator golng out, $5. In reference to Une rates which huutd prevail from Thorold to Allanburg, the tle bnly one that departed, and it. could not be | © pbaray: Bs waste present charge of $5 upand $7 down, loaded, Mefinialy secertalaod iO pingee er Grane as wos astated 10 be too high, Jt was moved by ticed ; was Clerk of the Circuit Court of Tam- PLUEN: fiton County In 1869-68; was Proscentiny: At- INFLUENZA, tonmoyiorthe Twelfth Judit Creut nies: | Sore Throat, Diflicnlt Breathing 1p, RELIEVED IN- FEW MINUTES, ny think the Texan, clad in butternut-colored cot- for granted that that Inct was withheld from the ton overalls and s fnded slouched hat with holes | Covgtesstonal comptter. fu the top, about as happy asthe rich farmer | Of the delegation, fifteen aro Inwyers, threa up tn Jowa, with “his bank-account, warm are business-met, and one ig a farmer, clothes, and well-flled barns, I found the Eleven were Union soldiers; there are some, seemingly aatialld Texan, with no boyse to live | Whe do not tate {t, who were virulent Copper- io, marauding hither und thither, aut steeping | Lends; aud thero Is ote Union sotdler—Will- iu emigrant-wagons, about as hoppy as the rich fam I. Morrison—who, in the good ofd days of farmer up in lowa, who 1s Ihe master of a big, } Republica tule, used to be proud of his ware warm farmu-house, whose daughters play the record, and caused itty be inserted in the Con- plano, and whosu feet rest on ingrain carpets. gressfonal Directory, but makes no mention of It was queer to note the tndication of wealth it now, iucrenge us the cars rolled Northward, ‘The youngest member uf the delegation Is In Southern ‘Texas ,thero aru no barns, The Johu KR. ‘Thomas, of the Eightcenth District, houses are mero apologict,—often tents. The who fs pot quite 83 years old, ‘There are two people are dressed in rags, and cotton ones at tmembers of the delegation who do not state that. ‘They feed on the commonest kind of food, | hele ages Corn, pork, molasses, anil cuffee,—tie old slave Of the number, four were born in the State ict,—scems to satisfy every one. of New York, one in Massachusetts, one In Con- "The average yleld of corn fn ‘Texos {s about | Nectleut, two fn Ohio, tira In Maryland, one In thirty bushels, whleh at 22 cents n busbel would | Virginia, one tu North Carotina, ono in Tennes- he worth $3.60, Many a man pays o bushel, see, four fu Indiana, and oue fn Pennsylvania, ind gometines two bushels, for a drini, | 21 fact all but four are carpet-bugeers fn Me There {8 uo market in Texas, ‘The | nots. 72; removed in 1873 from Mcleansboro to Shawnectown, where ho waa an vlllecr of the m Gallatia Natlonal Bank; was o mamber of the RADWAY 8 READY RELIEF Democratic State Central Committee of Litnots eonucediat % iu Jun 1804, 105, ‘4, unl 753 was a delegate to the | smmiagos pains sehother Acie ov nsreo cy, Natlonul Demoeratte Convention at Baltimore | neyat tans around tho iver, plonriey, awelfnsc si in 1872; was clucted to the Vorty-fiftn Con- qaiatsy patna tn the howsls, heartburn, and paoeon ress: nnd was re-elected to the Forty-nixth | fine chubiains aud frosthites, taeay: ty fe Songresa naa Democrat,receiving 18,608 votes, | foraigw days oldcta permancht curas Dereeee ee aualnst 8,190 yotes for it, Bell, Republican, uu —— sae 2,317 yotes for 8. F. Crews, Natlonal, GREAT REDUCTION | RADWAY'S READY RELI CURES THE WORST PAINS vA oy) : In from One to Twenty Minutes, LOS) —” NOT ONE HOUR Signature {aon cvery bottle of the GENUINE After Ronding this Advertisement nej WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCB. any one Suffer with Pain, theamatt W 85 ie .|ftarmer fs poor, | Lands bhaye shrunk 0 ‘There fs one editor, and he looke lonesome. | Onlo, Oct. 17, 1825: removed with Ins parents MU imparts tho most delicious taste and zest t 1 . Upton sailors Feporied {lt they Kad iretusey Mulr, and enrried, that the rate of tow. vereene: in apse during “the last, two yenta,.| ‘Thusa ts ove" Brlyedier-General of Militia.” Ht lie hee romoved With “bie parents seit tae cat to y o ahip on Capt. John Anderson's sehr Iver | jy from Thorold to Allanbure should | ‘yore St 1 a a cotead? fe sours y ‘Lawson because, of his bitter antagonism to} yg st up, tf loaded: 85 dawn Hur is a chery a ile alin ‘ Hd ha otal Thera aro tivo or three who stuod on street-cor- Hare and raerieeil Ay Sty at da the EXTRACT f evil Thee "| wy be y 4 } crazing State, bul vi 8 to Work there. ny te ion ariny from soril ~., oO arch hele faterene eee atten ectared a ‘The rates Irom Allanburg to Lake Erle were | Jn two years the most enterprising farmer be- | Pers from 1861 to 1865, nnd cursed the War. 1800; was Sacred to ste Forty-third, Forty: | @raviEs me | IA repr ‘of non-Union menat $175 per day per | also considered, and tho following resolution } comesa slouch. ‘The delegation {s divided as to its hair, as fol- | fourth, and Forty-fi{th Congresses, and was ro- i iH rey 5 a Coe a eoalte Tec tne ratuot | _ West of austin the country issublect to | tows: Raven-biack, -sevou; black rizated, | elected to the Furty-stath Cunaress ng a Repu CURE FOR EVERY PAW ‘Ie reports regarding the wages pald were 7 Grought. Ireigution ts necessary in San Antonlo, | three; blonde, three; auburn, one; silver hair, Nean,—recelving 11,271 votes, ugalust 4,823 votes | FISIL AUN, i towing from Allanburg to Lake Erte should be | -pyp old irrmating canals are there etitl, showing + | for'tt M. Shaw, Democrat, and 578 Votes for sone und aro given os for as could boas | oi jiehe tf tonded $15, whether up or down. | that the Spaniards irrigated their lands’one lune | threes brunette, one; Byronle locks, onc: vald | G.,'gtraun, National, | . Te-waa the frat and fs tho dred years nro. eagles, vone, HOT & COLD From a desultory conversation which ensued an Late last evening St was reported that the Y ud VeAre HO. as of young men from the | ilcre.aro thelr pleturcs as sketched by them- NINTIU DISTRICT. aches Truman Mose and Lumberman hnd tert | this subject, tt was agreed that n preference ONLY PAIN REMEDY nt Counttes—Fulton, Kuox, Peoria, and Stark. . should be given to those who should ndopt the | North in ‘Texas who want to go back, but can’t. | gelyes: : ? . 1 u JOINTS ple wuts Pa a eneaned $8 a uy nee wall above rates, the same belug fair and equitable, | They came here to muke fortunes, They wero BRNATONS PEATE fe By ob Leletony Ht, as bast ; Fee ntannaattOne te meat eter ate, Tank a $LLG0, but had only three men, two of whom | — An important discussion took place in refer- } deceived, and now they cannot get money 7 tr ecelyed a. elassicat edi ston. graduating, ob | @ADIE & tha Lunus, stomach, Bowdls or other glands or orgy, wera aE er et de sailors, ‘The schr Allee | ence to the propusal to bridge the Detroft River. | cnough to pay their passage home, COANE, DAV Ia, of Bloomin ton, was born in sara Wc allie a siSeerebane aa bert ert bi ci by one application, Fer not CTP eaee a yece thai éS.per day, | He was contended that the proposed brides | | As lode siorth out of Texas up throueh the cell County, Maryliind, March 9. 18155 received | Trea ae at Chiambersuurg, Ba, was. adits Sold and used throughout the world. In from Ono to Twenty Minutes, tires of her crew of four men having been shap- | Would be decritental to navigation, nnd woud | Indian Natlon, toto Kansas, the indicatlons of | ®lassieal education, graduating at Kenyon Col- | Oe Oca e har, and comm er prnptice at Hed. TRAVELERS AND TOUISTS FIND GREAT BEN+ 3 pidot Mauitowoe before she came to this port. probably AuSU Ot fone ane or otter great yin ae He dal R rospurity Jinerwabeds bu Y evan ie marae tie Pras ror ae mene as ford Pa sumoved to ‘itnols Ar 8s0, ond con- EETRIN TCIRG SD BOTEGE WITHTHE, nhsumaue, Yeu. Heine attain Gna it 2 o'clock : of life nnd property, bestdes entailing great de- | Southern Kangua 1 saw thot, suing slouchy, neg- NG ce ae Pog) 5 ie ‘: fi aca 5 JOLIN DUNGAN'S SONS, ste, OF Pro ‘ ‘atcase Si eee eee ee rma te Abesragre bare fay On veseola.” The epeakers thought no ubjec | lizent, indolent splrit ainong the farmers, ‘SF | mitted to the Bar and commenced practic In | Houed In the profession until 1801s enllated ty bis " Rulalaley OF DEOMtrats eae Agents for LEA & PERRINS | RADWAY'S READY REL 9 Collegesplace nud 1 Unlon-Sauare, ‘WILL i ER TORS: AFFORD INSTANT EASE, BENSON'S POROUS PLASTRIt. Yaad sche voce by ioe ginrrebeee y y ‘nnd | tions could be urged azainat tunneling the river, tote ala Hall, palo f ‘sureak., nea oneal but the feeling was: anaulmous against bridging, capacity. Reporters who wero present werd not Mr. Norris then titrodueed the aub lect of Siinftted duriug the deliberations, but were fur- | canal-tolls, He suid the carrying trade o| late piahed with the resulé thereof, and twere In- | se3ts had been diverted to other Shannels anid formed that the proceedings were harmenious the large trade of the West had gone to Balti. and unanimous. ‘Richard Powers, President of | morc, Philadetptita, and New York. Ench of Abe organizatlon, occupied thy chair, these places hind bid for the trade, und had vied Foren) eeeietiy the Limbe-Vosse!- | With each ottier to obtain tt. ‘The Fesule was, the Owners’ Association © at ita meeting Sat- | trade had almost, entirely Joft us, aud in a few urday was read from the report in years more would probably be wiped out alto- Seaterday’s Thinune aud discussed, tovether | cether, He thought, under these _ctream With a communication from a member ureliy, o stances, the Government should come to the atd comprotmleo with the yessel-owncrs. ‘The latter of the martne Interest, or the yeesc!-ownors ng yeealution was adopted without a dissentins; elva at er eacryine vy Me in far er the forts Resolved, That tego Seamen's Bonovo- | Ue bad named. He thought the only thing. wee. ai aC ht assembled, ynani. | the Government ; coud a a prerent gnoualy Indorse the aclion Of last ‘Churaday night | Was to reduce the ennal-tolls, Last year dn regard to wages, which was $2 per day, the reduction of tolls on the Eric Canal ‘A docoment signed by thirty boarding-house had nearly doubled the trade, and now they keepers, agreeing to furnish thy members of the | Were considering the propriety of making the ‘Union voard and’ lodging during the lockout, colin) Uren Of Hulls alt one inert still further of- Peart atianmor delkeie Teed OUNEREE ARN Capt. Murray sald that petitions were being A Cominlttes of Twenty-five wus ‘appomted | circulated in nearly overy Congressional Dis- to‘keep a watch on ull vessels, with a viow to | etn New York State ‘asking for abolition of saw nv ood hoses in Southern Kaugus; no | 2itnols tu the fall of 1835, locating in 1836 In yood barns, und no fences. Here, too, if the Stoomington; was a ipemberof the State Mousa- former makes a goud crop, thero ts no market } Of Representatives in IStis was a delegate to for ft, Corn is worth 1 cents per buelicl. Lt the Stato Constitutions! Convention in 1847; dlovan't pay to raise corn or tgs; so the farm. | W488 elected in 1848 a Jude ot one of the Cireuit ersare standing around, just lying, aud wult- | Courts In litinols, and bold to ofllee by repeated ing for the price of fur-projuca to adyance, elections until he resigned it in October, Asis; Even egs are five @ six cents perdozen, or | 282 delegate to thu, National Republican Con- about $1 per bushel. ventlon at Chicazo in 1860; was appointed by In Nortiern Kansas houses beran to crow President Lincoln a dudes of the Supreme Court better, the farms looked more tdy, bie barns of the United States {n October, 1802, wid served appeared, wnd the farmers themeolves wore bet- | EU Morel B, 1877, when, he resigned to take ter clothes, Analrof elrift and onterprise he- | Ms seat us United States Senator trom [lnuis, came more and more manifest ns L entered | Having been elected ; ihe | previous January, by Jowa. Here the Missouri aun-bonnet disap the votes of Indepgndents sand Democrats, to eared. People caine to town in mice bugzies, succeed John A. Logan Republican. Ais tern Thetead of astride of faded horses. Splendid | Wil expire March 3, 85. White farm-houscabogan te show themeclyes, | _ JUN A. LOOAN, of Ghicago, was born in Jaek- Carriages, women, fu’ furs, handsome, rosy- | 808 County, Ilnofs, where he received 1 com~ cheeked girls, and’ men {n good, warm clothes mon-schoot education, snd subsequently grodu- ara seen tn theptvoets, In Town every farmer ated ot the Lastavitte University 5 eniisted as tellsyou how mech he ts golug w make, vou | Private in the Lilfnols,Votunteers, and became that he is getting a Nving, iJ Quartermaster in tht’ war with Mexteos was *T shall fatten .J00 steers, 200 hogs, and sell elected Clerk of the'Juckson County Court tn 1,200 bushels of :whent thla year? saya a 18195 studied and prdfiticed low: was elected lo young farmer on tve'eare: 141 make $1,000 the Lezistature of Igor in 1852, 1853, 1 and lear? 1857; wns Vroseeutiyy Attorney, from 1853 to In Town the yalue of wheat-lands Is constant- | 18575 WasaTreeidentfol Elector in 180; was the 8e jepteen de Lois Infantry in 1801, and held te position of Captain; was vlected a State Sevator in 1808 and re-clected {n 1870; wag clectud to the Forty-tifth Congress, and was re-vleeted to the Forty-sizth Congress as a Re- publican,—receivinye 10,513 votes, ugalost 9,803 yotus tor G. A, Wilaon, Democrat, and 8,749 yotes for M, C, MeKeighan, Natlonal, TENTH DISTRICT, Counties—Nancock, Henderson, McDonoueb, Mercer, Schuyler, and Warren. Began &. Mans, of Warsaw, was clected: to the Forty-fifth Congress; aud was te-clected to the Forty-sixth Coupress, a8 a Ropublican,— sulin 11,814 votes, against 11,233 votes for D. PL. Phelps, Democrat, and 8,40 yutes for A, J. Streeter, National. eke - RLEVENTH DISTRICT. Countica—Adams, Brown, Cathoun, Greene, Jersey, und Vike. igh James W, Sinannton, of Quincy, was born at Paxton, Vo., Nov. 23, 1811; was educated at the Winchester (Ya.}' Academy; removed to JMMnols tu 1893; 18 a lawyer by profession; served atx tering io the Legislature; was a mem= ber of the Conventfon' Cnt formed the Conatl- tutlon of 1847, nnd was ulso a member of the Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inilamanation of tho Blade, Inflammation of the Bovwels, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, ARP R asec ink ee 4 ve 4 By AY 4 , fy ¢ {hi 3 ais 0US:E LASTER Hysterics, Croup, Dit eee an : 7 atarrh, Influenza, 1 i Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Sold Chills, Agu Chills. M E R [ I ‘The apaitention of the, Mente Rellet ta ths tute crevcuiblains, and Frost Dil 4 1 my IAS DEEN RECOGNIZED Pre dar the pala or diQicully exiate wilt aston & : slectes . Tart Fe iiirty-soy Constitutional Convention of 1801; was elected 47} ik é eneclsy i tO | canal tulle. ly adyaneing. . Faring that could have bi elected to the Thirfy-sixth and Thirty-seventh Sone’ ‘ . A 1y ta sixty drops in balf a tumbler of water x2, See er Ae ee eT Teas euecae Mr, Norrlg sald that the people of Montreal Hush tourveare age for $4 per acre are now | Coutresses; resigned and ontered the Union Bisulior General of Ailinole wtiltia in 18H: | Dy Phyeteinns, Drugaiste, The Public, Tho | t2 Ww minutescury Crainpa, Atasind, Sour puch Mi eed ba ae to coeue- the wullry Even were somewhat to blame, asthe harbor charges | worth $80, ‘The people are all thrifty aud get- | Uy 94 Colonel, wud reached the rank of Major~ was President of and constructed the Quincy & H eeeeetes Tierual Petes “Foledo Railroad, aud was'aleo Preaident of and constructed the Quiney, Aiton & St. Louls Rail- round; and was elected to the Forty-stxtl Con- ress as a Democrat—recelving 11,001 votes, BY . Forbes, Cosgrove, T we there were very ht Ho thought uuless the Ee reer teas ta! wali. upon Porte: | people of that elty togke somo step iu the inat- Bhperintendent Seavey and acquaint blm with | ef looking to a redtetion thelr, trade would The faet that tie members of the Untou desired | continue to Iangulah. He thought the canal foie play only, and. imended to mafotnin their talls should elther be tirown off altogether or Takis faa law-abiding manner, aud usked the | Feduced to a minimhm, The peuple of Mon- same protection that the vessel-owners had «| treal stood in their own light, and some changes Twos decided to hold meetines atthe Union | Wery necessary, especially in thelr ucean headquarters, corner of Market and Washington | fFelwuts. Alt Unt the, inaring men could streols, every afternoon a 2 ovlovk wntil the | 9 wwe to bring the | xublect | ta the ting rich. General fn the War {pt the saoriarion. of ‘the Why ts {t, eka everybody, “that pure cbellion; was appofhted Minister to Mexico in farut-}anite in'Northern Wisconsi, around Osh- berg pit dealinal a8 pledetep tee netete a q sh as WF ute one ty otis ur une j oa Se ae eal Uileet Bites, Senn te a8 a Republican, to suc punipae 603 ures ae 1. ye Pets eee 3 olak ache ceed Richa ‘ates, (Republican, serving trom, i fh Gt ’ kU, os goll down In Southern AIituole fs yolng a-beeeINE | Soret 4, 1871. to AMafch 3, 18774 resumed the | Honlst. “On! it le the climate,” thel all say. “Ie ts | Practice of law at Chitazo; was agai clected to TWELYTIC DISTRICT. fn the wheat-belt and thu dairr-bett that farmers } We United States‘ Sunata og a Kepuvlican, to Countiee—Cass, Cnrletiau, Menard, Morgau, tebrich, Iti here thut you will see the nlea | succeed K. J, Oxlcal ftepubllean, and cook his | Sangumun, and Scott. " r%, Hes rT, cl Frew, Tho Centeunfal Medical Jury, — | Colle, Wind tn tie Howels, nnd all Internal Pals "Leavelera ahoulil always carry a bottle of Its Tho French Modsent Jury, sand i a READY RELIKE with them.” A few, dropa In wit the Ilghest Autborittes eet Met eat or paing from change of #3. Everywhere. jue etter than French Braudy ur Bitters os a sor ja ‘Tho highest and only medals of merit given for rub: ae ber plasters were awardad to the manufacturers of Hen. non’s Capelne Porous Finstora, by the medical Jura both the Centennial and the Parla Exvosttions, FI uJ lana avery witore preseriix nnd {ndoran thin aa a uteat q Mmuroveiienton tho conmun, slow-ncting durods pias: | EVER AND AGUF cured for fifty cents. Thee ter and all similar artle! ot a remedial agent tu this world that wilt cure, Ee =3 4 i a . | Rud Ague, and uit orier Maturious, llious, fear, contest ts over. sitention of the” Government and the | houses, thefourlabings vitloxes, and the splendid | Seat March 38, 18e0.,,Alte teria of ollice will exe) Winuiae M. Seurozt, of Springfield, was Drs Te W,,Thomunuite (One of tho Piijedelnhtata, | Syniola, Wellow, abu caper vevars Galded by Hata! ‘She press waa voted thanke for falr reports of people, Wabnd the shurteatroute, Trade had 7 churches. Always aure of u crop of wheat here, | Pie Mureh 3, S35, born in Sultiyan County, Indluni, May 90, ay practice.” Pil ae carekly at NADWAY'S MEADY Te the Union's action. lungulsted, aud it was for those {ntcrested to | sir.” REPRESENTATIVES ~FINST DISTRICT. 1886; remuved to lnols with bis parents ee Dr, H, Dayo, Pougblee Ne. wie 8 Ra Pee ractaaseelona Cte aster Dr, A. Wooley, Warnnwy iin, **1 prescribe nono ‘but'theso."* A My. Bt. Toute Mo, 0 have pre- is hem with Rroat attcress,"" "** Truly a won “One of the few advertised artl> ‘The President announced that he would not | {eke such steps as lay In their power to remedy reeeiyo auy salary during the continuance of tue |! He thought the Government should be Uitficuttr. He alao took occuslon to say that | Memorialized. Even the very wheat rafsed ou the report. m au eveniig paper tht, the Untow | Ur soll found ite way to New Yurk and other 3 porte. Was a riotous, demonstration Saturday was ol | O Mr, Norris atnted that the Grand ‘Trunk Talt- funeral of a deceased comrade, aud were | Vy had arrangements with the Northern Trang. not out for a demonstration. The Union eae raf te carry grain for less thau SL galiora were gong to show the peopl this | Peyton to OC; = uy were uve-abldiye eltizens, They were holag | ,,#Was moved by Capt, Murray that & cominit- ing out for $3.00 por day, und they Intended 10. teu be appointed ‘to memorialize the Govern- You may trayel the country throudh, and you Counties—The first six wards of the Clty of | in 1843; graduated at the Indiana State will see (ie rich farmers all iive fn Ollo, Michi- | Chicagu, thirteen townships of Cook County, | University, Bloomington in 1853; studied gun, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota. ‘Theso | und all of Du Pore County, Juw and was admitted to the bar in 1850; was fre all butter and cheese States, as well as corn | Winttaxe ALviiGH, of Chieago, was born at | elected to the State Constitutional Con- nud wheat, It4aim theso States that you eco | Greenfield, N. ¥., fi'danuary, 1820; recelyed | veation of Ilinofs in 1802, was a mem- the imudsome women, cnterprisisg men, | common-schoo) edutation, wt a private tutor } ber of the Biato Legislature of Bilnals in splondid colleges, and wealth Iying ‘around | one term fa the higher brauches of mathematics | 1871-72; was elected to the Forty-tourth and juose, In Ohlo darm-tands are worth froin 340 | and surveying, and) oue term at an academy; |. Forty-tith Congresses; and was re-ctected to to $100 per ncre, becauic it is a wheat, corm, | was reared ona farm; taught school; engaged [the Forty-sixth Congress ns a Democrat,—re- and dairy State, in mereantile pursuits {n 18i]; removad to Wia- | celving 12,543 votes, ugalnat (146 votes tor J. é enwe Infirmary. toe, Wi | A eat ial CER eT ere ld . Tho hifgheat terme ot your pluaters,"" Ft Chemieut Gazette Ns Ye ** Unquestionably an (niproventent on ordinary Forous plusters,” : $$$ constn 1 1851, and, fu addition to merehiandis- | Cook, Repubitcan, and 4,601 votes tor J. Mathe $Id A TWN ‘ remuln firm in thelr demuud for that rate, be- eer rereraned te eabal the aud Lo emnbarty Hurnessing an Elephant. in, entaged in the timutifucture of lumber, | ors Natlonal. | : ASIC ANY PIeY SLICE RNS. Ny ; cause it was no muse than falr aud just that | 1 the menturtul uch points as had reterence to Anelephant. keeper im Pniladelphia tried the | Weddenware, and furalturos was for three years 7 a ie huroushly iJ the percentage und matters affecting: navigation they shoula have ft. ‘The Comtuittece were i- fhe gentlemen uamed ta drat. the atrucied to treat everybody civilly and not to | “eerally, abuse any one. Thera Were 8 ines of men | wemorial are Messrs. Norris, Murray, Gralam, ‘preauut who were golny aut at 3200 per day. Nevlon, Shiekluna, Muir, and Lobb ‘Shey {enurcd the resolutions of thy Lumber. | Cant: Murray stated that the increased trattle ‘Vesaol-Uwners? Asnvelution, aud had not asked { Would compensate for the proposed rebate on it what freight’ rates they wero uolng | caters, bit the duce on bulls should be con to. got, but would be very much obll tuned, ‘The Goyermnent would doubtless luok to ft if they would get higher a, | ot the subject from a revenue and trade potut ‘Any seainen coming from the Enst would be of view, fC the Americans could continue tu farntilur with the great vietue Of fils rently wonderful renmedy.and we recoulmend any beat who No doubt atten ct elit ul ei Niger ne retabmndian | MT GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, 60 hy tioaa in whit you have coufidenc “hie teiet CONIC DISEASE: APCINE POROUS PLASTER scrol UE A BON MEREDITAIY 02 BENSUN'R Inapectally recommended for the following dtcnses NTAGIOUS, BATED IN ‘CME. and ailments, BE Rhoumatiam, Lamo and Weak Book, Saint- | Lungs or Stoumehy Sn, or Bones, Flesh et me i azo, | - Korvens, ai aoe CORRUPTING mye Nol t is AND VITIATI ‘ rl THIRTEENTH DIBTHIOT. other day to get a yenerab! ci Superintendent of - Seliools; was Chairman of " e ole day (a meb a, yeheranle ee eee the Cunnty Board of Supervisors one years was | Counties De Witty Logan, Mason, McLean, thus reports the result “Ol Chief didi’ | &member of the Stato House of Representa. | MY ONO, ff Bloomt ; eae renin willa the berness was being placed | tiveain 1850; removed to Chiengo tn 1H, and | cNPMM! Giciartne Goahto, Rentuce Oeks i, cutie ie merely bltnied steady, eect ow | Ha stuee buen tn uke wholosute grocery uvingss | TSE Wuaniyed “to luouiugtan tits Un 883s and then cast a alanes at Ina perseentara, ng | eres Was chosen Alderimantroye the Third | vas tqueated at une Iinols Wesleyan Univer: Fonsi ho aratnd ane tae ht ; F808 1 Word’ of Chicago in she sprang of 187; wag | Was educated ut the Tinoly Wesleyan Univer: they beat to suspect that hu wus irewing some | elected to the Fortsizth Congress us a Repub. | {er at ne cauluny. pra Anaree iC ranery 2 can,—revel ag 04 Woodtord County, Illinois, from 18th to 1655 is % Ss et h inischlet, At length they got fin hitebed to | Meat—recelving 12280) votes, agaluet 7/233 i toy tor the Tweuty-thlr is Chronte Nhenmatian, Gerafula, Glandular s#eins anally eared Or Oy Ula wid woul ieee dive did not Geet. tiene ih tho. cane |! fragon., ‘Ty gaping spectators luokedt on aie lar ede Doulas Jes Denogents 88 | Seer rome TST Lo 1808s. wae Hepes eeeea eR a eee egeettons | Uonapiatac lending of te oA f Os cay ¢ ‘i ~ | with the deepest tnterest. Chlof manifeste ae ttiieet o a cs if Srey Soils idnoy Diseasos, and All Local Ach 2 | raul. To 1 rawelllitieey tay aes ee Oe neu camer TE eats ait ie colle a inane Ho sin that hy was zoing to move, ‘The tralu- | 1F J+ MeAullfle, Socinist. Halad Sas angelica OF tae Urealdant a root Pan | ci Helo Daan atta Me ecuthal’ Placa IE ered’ Wi i Preside: ene pile ers pub thelr hooks into lils trunk and bean SECOND DISTHICT. fron wis Anboluced by. thy Pres dent a mens Duly Rieu BVP a er ot the Bourd ol tora to West Be to pull on him. Chief snorted n litte and ahook County—Part of Cook (Wards Seven to Four- | ist7 :. ay ai nected aioe Forgas Gone Is head disapprovinsty, They pulled hardor, | teen, inclusive, of the City of Chicyzo). gress by the Natlonal Greenback and Demo- Ghietanuetel) unlit tapped Iie cand like the route 1 GBORGE Ry Davis, of Chicazo, waa born at | cratic partles,—reeeiving 13,870 votes, nus, 7 the 8: Hlian. Resolvent excel Of two houses comings together, “They gave ble | ‘Tiree Ivers, Potimer, Mass. Jai. 3, 1840} re- | 19.053 voted Yur > Fs Tipton, Hepublteay and | nnn Teer toca TD tiny cura uf Chronic, rertJ2 trunka jerk. Chief Itted his cars up with n | ceived a pubile-school education, also a classteal | 194 yotes for L. M. Blekmore, Prohibiloutlat,: Teeitucionate oud bien Dleeesce, us fe te theomt yell nnd made a dash torward, jerklog the trunk | course at Williston Seininary, Easthampton, VYOURTEENTH DISTRICT, q positive cury for Tree of the hooka ant projectinns Iz Out botors | Mosy., eraduating th 15605 studied law; entered | Goraties-—Champatun, Coles, Douglas, Moc Hi KIONEY AND BLADDER COMPLASTS, ie Mio-a Lusauet, earls ee tee erin the servi fn dul if BAR A a8 an ail er io Peet verulione oles, Douglas, Mavon, i at Bai ei cela, scatter we | the Unton army durin ur, holding the ie + i 5 . ravel, Diabeteh Or alfrighted 5 ry diteetion, Ho | position of Captyin ol ihe clith Musanchvactts desu Du Danntons ot Dacelite, was born ein t Se a No autor Ue hte went tearing diagonally across the long yard, | Volunteer Tutantry und tut ot Major of the | At Guilford, N.C. Sus 7. TEM; fe 8 lnvyers THE CHICAGO iiataxe, Albninliurla, and fa ail cates Wh taking fa pile of tent-poles in his course and | ‘Thiru Rhodu Island Cavalry; cugaged in bual- | Was State's Attorney ty Wiuols from | starch, bree aie, danasiia. Or tho, water, t8 making strait for the aap in the lower corer | ness at Chicago #8 a manufutturer und ax an ine | Ub to Decomber, 1508; was elected to iw inigerd with aunstancce like Chom ve x © and Milling Company, | iiss tie wee sine or ater ty at of the Inelogure, Ag hoe dragzed the wagon ) surance: cial agent; spub. | Ferty-third, Forty-fourth, and Forty-lifth Con- Minin t | Wie Hifiows apneerance, and Wwilto, honesdust a Gver the pile of timbers partret halt a doze, | lex conn Maneial agent; ho was the Repub F B r=) Dr 9 Le there is a pricking, burning eensatloy ‘Aletter was. received Jrom Bt, Catharines, | Were to Nigh and abould be reduced, ‘The tolls Ont., stating thata Scamen’s Unlov had it woo Ween of little value, such as cual, was wlso organized there with 167 members, und neking: H Focoxnition ‘nt thy hauls of the Chicao Unione | ., tte Norris stated thut the cargoes of coal on A revolatlon was. passed avcordinig teas the {ne jontr Saunlasreee free, hut were churged privileges of the Chicago branch, und the Prest- , re ada : dent was Instructed to communicate with the } .,Cibt Murray, sald it would bs well to send s ‘now orgnnization, deputation to Ottawa to confer with Messrs, ‘the Preatdent, aul Messrs, Morrlesey, Wait- Rykert and Bunting to meet Sir Johu A. Muc- tock, and Forbes were selected a5 8 Comtmittes donaht and Dr, ‘Tupper to represent thelr views to confer with the Lumber-Vesset Untoaders' | the interest of the canals und the general /Union In regard to matters relating to the pres- i whe country, to Comptalnty, divut, tis, Consumption, Liver Complaint, &c. 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, PRICE 25 ots, MINING AND MILLING Comrar ‘A telegram was read from the Milwaukeo seul a ‘orouto, Hamilton, und Kiugston for i” binuatures. branch, stating that that body would stud Hr | ° "St, Norse recommended that a portion of thu “ Hea nominee for the Furtyetlth Conureag; and | 2roseess urld was revclectod to the Porty-alxth ate dor $2 0 day. FA who bad retreated there for safety, rau for | was elected : y Congres Republican,—recelying 13,008 Globo District, Pinat County, Arizona tow water, nnd pain in tho.stunios thy back sult un Fa : d st ‘ elected to te Forty-sixth Congi ress 8 oo Republican, —rocelvins 1 Z Ye Arizona. ad by deugylaiv, PRICE ONE DU ike Cutt adjourned shortly after Bula, | veputition should include ropreseutatves from | TN they" Og tah cred a, footy, rou for | wyus elected to thy Forty aint Conzresa ns & ) voter, ayotist 10% vous for M. Janes, Deno- | Caplial, 81,000,000 divided Into 10,030 hea ul Babyy Laren of $F Lively umes are expeeted to-day. i" pronto, aud Kineton, a8 well a8 parties say they sre fully deterinined to hung err i Patina i hale of Cupt. out, aud will nover give Up the wlilp. Capt. Murray ‘suggested that the excessive MANINE INSURANCE . dnittioe: ae ‘us Aloutrenl atiuutd Ue Included fn § * «the me “fh ented to, ‘The following {s correet schedule of ‘the Cante Gratiam, MIRTee Ce. NOH if tonnage rates fixed by the Executive Committee of the | ducs could hat be put ou American vesucla, Boord of Lake Underwriters at its recent mect- | Airs Musr upproged of the titea. wall and tell back to the ground, white gs a | 6,111 votes for Miles Kehoe, Democrat, 1,0 erat, and 4,051 votes for J, Harper, National, aheet, When hy luoked ap lie sar the wagon, a | yotcs ford, #eleh, National, and Seid yotue for BLETEU NEED UUGT complete wrveley tut ten fevt from him, ant old | G. A, Schilling, Socialist. Counties—Clart, Crawford, Cruhertanly Ea roken bachess, cllugiie to lis gar, Edingham, Jasper, Lawrenee, Moultrie, | mloes tu tho tmoue Globe Sliver Diatelet Th int Se et | get MI oven | eran | See eeesecespe | OFTEN TEARS GROVE CTR the Wall and the corner of the stavle, He ha t FT CE Oe Avent 2. Forsy Tire, of tsabe), as born at (eee nara ree run thedt proncrtp. te A Knocked out the whole corner of the stable, | Wards of the City ot Chicago and sixteen tawns | New Kichmond, O., May 24, 1339; tus educatud Sanaa ea ifcit haa been tne with Mkeasra: Peawee scattering forty or fifty bricks over the ground in Coole and Luke. 3 & Chainivrs, of Ct 7 et dn the conmon schools und at Agbury Universi- Chlesgo, nnd tae enewncre of Hie Com Ss se ‘ Tints fet. After wgoud deal of troubie, the | ftaa Bannzn, Ji. of Chicago, was born in ( ty; was ralacd upon u farm, wind iw farmer by | Pet, 3, Cuatles Webern, Menem high rs ing: Capt, Nevlon ald tha Government ought to ee ners succeeded q buckingg ht oubat hie | Warren County, New York, Murelt 24, 18353 re= qecandiont aarved. 16 2 f bY | otation shu large experience aya tntlilug enelucer, wus Ge abian, be requested to get Canudian vessels relieved tight panition, aud! bl rae Tee ane nab moved to Wisconsin In 184; was educate pecunations sorved in thy Union uriy us Firet | ors from tonnaye dues tu American ports, and if Froin Lake Michlean to Lake Erle—On A ves- | ot the vir Vessels. sole; Woy I vesrels, ase nel, not then put almilar tolls on their vessels, Jape M y " “vow. Lake Micuigan 10 Lake Hurou—On A Capt Murray thoughe that the proper method é cated at | Lieurcnunt; wus elected Muster of tue stable, sill snurting and defiant, No moderate | tle State Univeryity we Madison, Wiss studied ‘t H Leer Re rca i Statu Grange of the Patrons ef Husbandry in estimate will caver the uinount of puntshorent | {a ab thy Atbany Law School, aud wos adaitt- | December, ” 1875, wud ro-elyeted January, dveed to Chieazo, und (e personally superintendlig i ‘onstruction of thy suite. Large astautittes of ett 4 ro wallliye (he completion of tio mill, fusuelng lite y s late Yenuroe to the Btoek holders, = ; mel A Itinited number of 810: , : a $0 rot ; arene | tyd to thu Wars, was District Attorney af Jetfer- ; ; pet , i rch ty ealto ti meee i raxrenest’ Ce ee lene to Luke Ontarlo and | proueh the inatter bgfure the House during two ip ey pee L Ts al ‘sia ‘rarnved to Chicaszo in teas und Fortes, aiumish 12048 votes f6r 41. B, “Duclus, | Hive teatn ny ait fat se liek wil ty free fo E Secapabure Oe Vessels, We uct; BL vessels, | seenions. Io stated that American Yeascis | » A Wir Wheat-Farm, lias aitice resided theras und was erceted to the | Demorrat Woniiitie fall fies valaue A more prodedule nd aafo r AY’S From Lake Michigan to Montreal—A vessels, trading to Cauadian ports bail to pay what waa ‘Tho largest cultivated wheat-farm on the globe | Fortyesixth Congress og a Mepublican,—recely- HIXTERNTH DISTRICT. investment has nove wharos ure: DR. RADW Z called the War-tax tq their Government, but of BOe net; BL vessels, Ge net, evel . a ae ets i See et ted late years Uy had evaded it by a trick In clear- From Luli ke Erle q 1 1 “ ‘On A vessels, 224 bets 11 veasula, Bye net. fug for some” American port Where they had a tous From Duluth to Lake Huron, Surnig, Colling- Cant, Graham sald {twas dis: pia, Coll 5 eruceful that on wot ane Hetroll Ou A Vessule, Oe net; BL | American vessel could come to the gasworks ‘i + otron Lake Superlor to Montreal—On A yea- here and alscharee cual und haya thelr papers ‘ ra fg auld to by the Qrondin Fara, nut far tram the [foe DLTE votes, ag: 250 vote ts W May, Cl ° wold by the undersigned, who with clus wll dealred 16 ul mM ft yeutust 5,250 votes for L. Tree, Counties—Bond, Clay, Clinton, Fayette, Marl i m Tuwivof Puro, Dakota, Ty ctabraves suiny 40 | Dauccrare ahs ores tor Ue Siuieys Boclulise] | ony Mantgouery, and Washiugton, Wat HUA ND dh erat a baths uf asad f 8 i Wh a a oubhier ¥ 000 eres, both Government anit ratlway land, | and 884 va tor A, 13, Cornell, Ni YZ SI “arly teresting fieeband decile. a ant tuo enter 13a, WILL anit Herclose'ty the Ited fivers ‘Divided tuea | "it SF voted tur Ah Cornell, National eee Hae aee | SEE abolition, by tne sell aly othe 1} { our aris, It hus awetlinge, Hraparics machine | Countiea—Boone, Bo Kalb, MeHfenry, and | Tunes remuved ty dllmnols iy Poe wud shortly | WASMANSDOREY & HKINEMAN, : room for storing 1,000,020 bushels of grain,’ He. | Witnebuico, theroatter duds Me, In ecisty bovtuod, uponds Gh ou ah ewcet 6 105 Handotph« nade out for Bulfalo, Sule igo. ctly tasteless, élepantly coated Wi i u fils own oxerttone, labored OAL Suri, | eee OS Hanotpticnte, CHIC RON | TEI Uittstay purtiy,.clewines Mt, Alta bE ¢ Buipes R five tie wheatturm, there Is» stock doun C, Signwiy, of Aurora, was born in st, | She eBon Mls | sided ty i == me | pares regu ye tle oracr, UY sely, Be wet; 1 vesuchs GBs net, mite out Zor Multa ot. Murtar, to. prepare a | {wood neres. “in sovling Line sevensy tovrighty | Lavirenco Counse, New York,vebs, tS3ereeaived | atuecaly taunt genwol. and geaciuntial we Mes SEWING MAGIRINES. Heri Et for aha ue, oa flan Set roi Lake Superior tu Lake Ontario and Og- | memorial, was agreed to, crbracing the various | men ure employed, und during harvest 250 to | 3" academe education at Gouverneur Westeyan, Kenire Scotts c iit oat eraduatenl A Mee Peesnre 2a anew ee | Dicuses! Hesdacho, Conathpattuiy dares dleosbure—On A vessels, Se nots Bt vessels | auppeationm elidtoa durig the diusstou, un | SO men, “Seung begins about Apri U wad | Reutauey tn Rev Lond onband Unsteraly Kendreu Colltaey Illucls, tn 135; studied lv. | Bog, Sewing Machine In tho World. | Sisiiauca'iice eat ai acramucmedintl exes a tet the meeting adjourne q : ‘out i in MMtnotes studied faws was twice stheed: Ox hen SHitG ed = OF e Heed VO ot eabely, Lie nets BL vousels . : nals, i y of | tut vaident force, : ; cleienioe druges sult : LUMUER. cui toe Rie gand@aue te fore park of Septeimbery | Hebelllon, in the Elguty-uinth Wlwola Volun- | tat h us (UN) Ban Siten, seu hele ae oles Strong, Light, Coustivation, Inward Plies. FUUtness, OF, Yeatiaits * From ports on Luku Michizun to ports on the Succeeded. by the threading, with eight steam | tery, und was dischanced at the clue of the Rayo sea trate ERT OST OE Acidity of thu piuliay 2 eek—| or deel Sucts eel ‘The tug Mary MeLano will be out to-day, ee devk Under’ deck, The ucty ou deck Bee) ris prop Starucca bad ber engines in opera> MENCUANDISH AND ROLLING FREIGUT. Hon Saturday, First, second, snd third class, trom Lake Only threo arrivals wero ot the Lumber Ex- Michigan ports to ports on Lake Michizan, 18¢ | change docks laat evening, Easy. Disaust ut Food, Wilaesagt WERE ay i at Hour Eructations, alurings or Flutcess0z4 ted tho Blowiech, swimining of th fica Hercuutte + ry fear, © \e n trering ab the # peat Se unaedtiog Fel Mone whey 4a a ag eae Totdnr Webs bejure tue zight, Fever Ny ennecet tins ‘lead, ipebelewer. of Hee jest, LIne wi tew does of Htnawuy's Tile ci ves L 5 % a; wus elected tu the stare House of Repre- Sliont. m3 threshers, After Uireshlng, the stuvble-zronad | Wart and was elected ty this Forty-sixth Cun- tiv : 137, ‘ we plowed with great plows, drawn by threa | &res# oan Republicau,—recelving T3300 votes, HS RE Coie Fe arora” Die Mormesy unnl culting two furrows: want Uhie goes murah a5, wuts foe de Ge TOUR, Demoe | trict, in 43 und "Gb; wus w delegate to the Nu- on unt the weather ta cold enough to freeee, | crate 4 rule 2 us, Urevubacl ome ei bh heunlly about Nov, i, hers are muny atliee cuualidate, Honut Democratic Convention at New York in . . A 1803; was elected to the Forty-fourtl and be ohely . lurce fury in the Terrlory und in the sume Pipgi DisTHICT. orty- 7 wi lee YROVISIONS, FLOUK, AND NOLLING FREIGHT, ittner Bites sae po for an opening of the | jeiehborhood, aud they ate tiled tu much the | Courtfes—Carrolt, Jo Daviess, Ogle, Stephen- Aer geet Gauecoss Bud waa. re-clectol ty ‘ 4 fo dine mt ord ‘Vuied class, standard Yessels, from Lake Su- ) 4 slay Ts. sunye numer as the Grandin. ‘The suriace of | son, and Whitcelde, celvung £1493 Vobos, wica-nat 9,010 yates for’, U, NOISELESS SEWING MACHINE. BOAR ab tor perlor to Lake Evie, 900, 10 olf. The Detroit Seamen's Union has Axed wages | the bind generally {s, shnost level nud the gull Honenr M, A. Haws, of Mt, Carroll, was bora | Situ, Republicun, aud 2,109 votes ford, Creed, | 4 ‘The great popularity of ts machine ‘bas ‘indeed cote enh) ‘Svasou contracts urranued as follows: ver day out of that port. Feb and black, ‘The product of one field of | in Mancock County, Indiana, April 23, 163; Natlonat. 7 4 Sealers Perea me ray ap tcues on raunatic | RBAD roe cir Rand arrived Saturduy from Mani- | 2,815 neres {4 57,985 bushely,—clevator welwaty— | was educated fn the commen and select schouls i J otirbelt diet Anite ht eaaleamataas ” towoc, She bas been lengthened wud ts now 6 we Lwentyetive busts From Lake Erle to Lake Michigau porte—On | three-master, av Mot te 8 to the acre, ‘Tho y of Carroll County,“ Iinols, and at srs “rye yemyenane get { WUes A vensuls, Suc net; Bf veasole, tee nee Te eT le Daye: scent : average piel ot ite, iiakata whoat fora is Eureaka College, Mtinois; stadia laws put ia Countier—atacouplty Madison, Monroe, aud dt, | | AWE xe hater rrr tee *¢ False and Tre ae From Lake Outario to Late Biichigan ports— | trim for trade, She has ecu oveehoulad sure concurring testituony fe that itga uaequaled oa SO eee atau Sept the Union | Vitara R. Monmisos, of Waterloo, was Send for Mlustrated Leaflet aud Descriptive Circular. |. gona g totterstamp te tADWAY A CO- cca On A veesely, 4c net; B 1 vessele, te net. oughly, culked, paluted, and wails alf bauded, | wheat regio iu the world. mane 5 Pee etree coe ied wes bree boru iu Mowroe County, liauis, Sept. 14,'1825; ]| WHLLCOX & GIBUS 5, HM. CO. Gis Broslway, NeV. 1 ‘ ‘ i ie Ode Ko Waeuatenves Chicaza, |) Toe anes yorib thoussnde wilt be #608

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