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‘THE CUICAGO TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1881—TWELVF. PAGES. -: ALO, MV ia 1 work of today’s Convention. It is openly | Iteretofore nearly all the Heonses for the Miss Manic. obns, both of TO { O} hotd. Th ‘at POLL TICAL. aiatett alae n large Thun bep ot Mislsauten wate yenr have beon issued by the [st of duly, but murried at the residanes of IL ci, Mh MARIN NEWS. the construction of ci hought like mercland Ys = \ —— -avorag Hay, ltaht teh hs arrivedion theeehoonee eft i + Bune ken it ‘Templur, Bmek Hiver, sondries, and that this I9.n | this year applications are stilt coming in | on Winchester avente, to-day, Dr, Mara from Ladington Monday, andwill be lands | sine ene Heathers, Frankfurt, tgit, fact Is potdenled, but openty eharzed upon frome atl parts of the State. The Collector | Hanover Street fonrregational Cliureli, of- if Fie aap eat ngcnne sig lear hoe mars ea! dene Hume mM bla, S20 ba nga. ¢ : .. | the stare before tho entire Convention, ‘Lhe | thinks tint, owing to the demngement of | fleluting. No Diminution of Opposition by Vessel- | tennis, tho contractor, Is tn NMitwatnices cusps | ReWe rtrones wntor, a ritings atts Proceedings of tho Ohio Demooratio absence in the platform of oy reference to | business in the enrly spring, a fair compari SS ESET ing carpentors and Inborers, and mating are | kebe transfor, Muskegon, tat ‘i ihe Hquor trate will not brig to the amp | son woutd be to get the tstof July Inst your AMUSEMEN'IS. men {o the Now Bridge Ordi- — , | rnngemonta for ‘teams to tnul ston, ote, It is | Bene orn glue State Oonvention at Oo- pete of the party any voters from the Pro- | against the stot August tila year, and at aw a +] bis Intention to alk the fest. erlb abo eat | fy Fat Heanor LOA bu earns \ibittontats, on witch they have based thelr | the rate applleations ure naw coming ln’ this wage’ waa oe . mance. front tho shore, and thon work in both direce ntirgnee, Port Huron, ZL hit corn. 7 . " 4 THE TIIOMAS CONCERTS. ' tions front the plico wuitilthe work Is coms ra Hitoke Crook, My lumbus, hopes of success, will probably show o falling off of not moro - . i} Hh a Neate PRockEntNas. thinn 200, of abot 16 por cont. Tho Thomas concorts continuo to draw large pated thts way, hn oan omnloy, twloo as nvm AL ILLAEOs TURE EDINGS, " en ns would lo we bexnn at “if I . ‘To the Watern Aesoclatedt Press. —— ee crowide nt tho Exposition Dulkiing and 1° |-Breparations Belng Made to Tost tho | thoshora om of tho blor, and thus proutly ox+ Sn at desaumne Ue a Connie On duly tects Democratic | ‘THE MISSING WHALERS, _ | Prospects tniltento u nroat eutccess for tlie wit Validt { poulte tha work. Poe a aectines Coiinigoni Lot bu of whoat, Disgraceful Scenes Charactorizo 5 Lente ; jonvention Inet atit O'elock outa at geese See ee ee Kauai ah falldity of tho Law in the THE DOWS ts THE MadKST, int, UI it + Jomstock’s Ouera-fouse, and wis called to * - 1 atte! J Matt, 7 tho Noisy Deliberations of order by Jolin Ge Chotipson, Chairman of Padtank pratt ret ease or alle tho Murtha overture, tho Faust ballet muste, Courts, ont ttecmest Sa emvors Pubaaheat ed te, Tati, . the Body. of ees tho State Central Commmltter i dl a 3 q ; b the iverlure to William “ult tha ‘Traumerel, tho lakes’ fur mario wows, publishes the fole | Hehe Haddinin, Gomauaon gy bn of unte and vundeiog * d ns Ki y H v3 An if ? 2 i ty " lowiltye, In which thy tumiuges of the Dows and L. n A nstincel as’ teapnary: Ginenay’ “ts | S48 Fnasorsco, July 19-—tho winter | tho camival at ante, we tena, gut | Am Advaneo of AMati-Cont a | lea it rterah Hopsta | Energi Gleason, of Cleveland, temporary Secretary + oinas Pope, Capt. Millard, arrived Inst | peautital thine” waltz, and othor popular se Bushel in Grain Froeights ves and the sett t A i ur Hille Day, Mantston, Hiatt, and ‘Thomas Wetzler, of Laneaster, and | oventng fromthe Arctic rertons, Sho left | ieutt 7 ht tu aiteh srreut - Goorga W. Adams havo Just brought down the Seite Kaichum ttt Polit, Wht. Tom Powell,, Chairman, Ins | George Maul, of Sanditsky, Assistant Secre- GF He eutlons with which he hus made sich greut site~ > Yesterdny. largest quantity of apa vor curried by throe | Schr Vurk tite, Musioxon, Hilt. 4 , , thostralls Juneat. ‘Lhe day before leaving | cesses in yonrs past, Thls evening a splendid . veasels in one tow. Lt consists of 207,00) fitshols |) dele Nthan Adlon, Geant, taht. dulges in the Usual Bour- On taktng tho chatr, Mr. Spear made | shu spoke the whaler Progress, Capt. Harker, | pragrait 1g oltgrad, tho euuteal fauMtive of writ” “Shel ee Atas Blas buabeles titgeriea Wels Hoe acta a rer t . ‘bon Buncombe; short speech: on the purposes oF tho Conver | and from her learned that Indians near Kast | ees Sea a aed the uvortre iver ) Around the Lakos—Arrivals ond Do- Bh tone, iho aintemont of n Chichke paler roy Jones Davidson, Nutt tof corn, ’ fio, the tssucsof the eampatgn, aud the | Cape had found the two missing. whalers | montot Heethoven, bores wlaptattion of tho that the Dows tans the most Is wrauirs ho tayie THER LAKE PORT: titealon ob the Aanearneke E Viallant and Mount Miltaston ‘Ths indians | Jive Hretulo, chee fd Bune tho ballet paves ea liinncoe ne nage of the Dove in 4,18 aaa tho Adana 14 OTE LATE ‘Se : THE COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS + found three corpses only on board the Viele | piisie From Kubingtelng Peramoes | ners the Dooks, ARUSHEOB EAM - Fs C 3 e , ., . Kalser Maveb, and Liszt's. Pretuites interspersed The ' on Qoorge W. neclat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, And Is Followed by the Adop- consisted of Hs GIy elt afi dames Ns tals From thote Aupearance it was wel ei followin Ui uate ara 8 a Alii vl ats towne ty ‘of tomo Deriabe, Mieh,, July 1,—Passed down—Prow ; ry oe ‘08 ® HVE Ny, OE a f r year ol ir de Ballet pounds Lentil Nove NOME "ITE Se ant propalter Loli ve each in turn inada lors Bar a a tion of the Customary Glinions GN. Vallauctiehan, of Dastons Petra Had at rt Seay Alou Wrote Newiawion, dauf straues’ Village, Svallnivs a BO LIRR IN GES. pintcia that ‘helr-uwn vessel has. eneried tho Sarees AYR co cukooncre allen wet Platform. iturd, or Toledys Uine Sloun, of nf Hiiand | away from the Vigilant some.imoney, a spy none the eee eaeraine, Sire thous bas over | Tho vessclinen ure not becoming reconelled to aur ae onteTOr kealn aver suns of voraciiy: | 8 Marsh, Gcorgo A. Mareh, Hello Cross and County; IL TN. Niles, of Urbans F, Thorn, | glass, a bomb-gun, and a fowknpe-plece, | No offered un audionco, tho now bride ordinaneo elostng tho bridzes | betweon tho skippers, and tha ono with the | barges, Urunswick; sulooners AMereules, (toe Of Marysville: W. 5. Haynes, of Sandusky | one, dead or alive, was foun on the Mount — for an hour in the morning ‘and oventng. cds | largest enlibre for lying will undoubtedly pro- | Loken, E. Gertneh, Jr., und Stevenson. . Os Leo Kbert, of Lawrence County; Allen 0. | Mallaston, ‘Tho nue-cutter Corwin has | VIE SUMMER-GARDUEN CONCERTS. | understood that arrangoments ure being pers valle + yRRATIOUaDEDAY. t Arrlyed—Propeller Nashua, * Nomination of a State Ticket Myers, of Columbus; GA. Atherton, of) sent tesledge-part of the Indians ‘Tb the Ldltor of The Chicago Tribune, feeted fur utext ctso, and that the question’ of | cioyoland Leder: © Asan explo of the at _ Clearod—Sehoonor H, ¥. Morty. ° coke Newark; M. May, of Munstield3 J. 3, Drake,’| to recover tho articles named and obtitn ttt | Cmeddo, July Wt have attended both of | the teguilty of the ta will be taken to the Wer? # Asan eximpte of thos: | * passed ip—Lrupellers Europe and schoo eaded by NW. tM tare vs Jones Moore, ther! i N ‘3 from the Jeatt: . toh with which vossels ity loaded with vont at noe Awalter a anche dat glonna Moore, ot lint: Bice Hatoruia on. No nuws from the Jeat | ine concerts thus far lvon, aad Lwleh through | United states Conrts fur dectston, ‘Tire Tnmnuse | Cleveland tho ogo of the George 1 Murray | Dollance, Juy Gould, St. Paul and schooners : : L. rf iy “Bpeel town; We % + , . Ievateh to The Chicago Trihunes your, voliinans to sy 0 fow words about a nint- | reportor Interviewed ‘yestorday the mannging inight be clted. ‘Tho Murray was roady to loud | Carlingford and Owusco, Paolilos stonn-barges Ilenry Apthorp Ra hea rataietra Pua IA, Tiny, July ee tiaccont | ter whieh, It seems ty me, needs attontion, If | agent of ono of thy largest, transportation tines Hast Thureduy morsing, ane att oe the ldeky Prindlyillo and barges, N. K, Fairbanks evhoons donn Wy Heise, of Clovelan : munuer of the long-lost whaler Mount Wal- | we want to rot tho inost out of thosorlesof von- | in tho city regarding tho wifcot, from tho vossel- : ers Canton, C. H. Burton, Angus Smith, i, 1. flually loaded, und dupirted. Tho Young Domocracy ‘triumphant and The Convention then ‘adjourned unt 9 | listone, referred to in San Francisco lis, certs which are to be given, Thore fs onc sim | mon's standpalnt, the, ordinance would have on uals Loadnh aa ener rhan, G M » Maret - tho Old-St ‘3 Completol, o'clock, patch toalay, wag Capt. Ebenezer F. Nye, of | plo law, wiilet, observed, would cure ovory evil | commerce, und also ns to whut ting of polley his MISCELLANEOUS. finer IX Todnnn, ure Belles D8 Aun, 0 Old-Stagers Completoly ‘ . AWTERNOON. Ahsstuslounatisy | whoa hupliow, Tralariek of which I wish to complain, ‘Tho aw tay | company lutonded.to take, Ie sald: “Our Com | puestpEwe PoWRIbM, OW TIN KALEONS! UNION, Mary, Hattie, Three Brothers, Némests,: ang Disgruntled, th the Teassonibl int of tie Couvsuttan this ihe: baat Str 1 anes . ae inter “then muste fa behy performed, no other sounds | pany will'try and obey tho ordinanco, but if, by TO A NON-UNION SAILOIL Hanley Ditviss atternoon, Datel Flanagan presented the 4 We E 4 ” k ‘ " rived—Hehooners W. if. Oador, MY. Darke + F in ¥ ahould be heard.” the closing of tha Urlijges, nny of our boats aro To the Eilitor of The Chteayo Tribunes - RB Cetera tnt ce report of the, Committes on Permanent cattoge sikutel Of thas, tutrepl ator. Whose ‘Tho nolse on tho outside T could comptatn of, | deluyent from twonty-four to ‘thirtyesix hours | Cricaao, July Wu.—As L stopped off the cars nt aA MoRtHOUgR Hite ee uote Tho Prohibition Law Oontinuss to Bo a Ora Aton ae report Ba eltoge Aas ) Nvu is a nutive of Pocassot, a vilinze tn Wis | mut for Ity regulation 1 ave no suggestions, | In port by ronson thereot wo cortninly shall | Laporte, Tud., yesterday morning to Lronkfust PORT 1unON, P; F > ‘1 ‘ares De! it Sucre. | Suburos of Sandwich, Mass, and Is about 6 ‘Tho Instdo 14 tho thing I desiro to notice, aud T | suv the alty for {ho loss of time, ‘Tho citizens, | (at tho snitars’ uxpenso) {noticed $n looking ovor Pont Hunoy, July 3—Pased ap—eropott Dend Letter in Many Kansas E, Powell, of Deluwares permanent Sacre AP i Ww Hlauohard, *Missourl und tury, W. li, Alverson, Ashland, Comnty: As- | yeamiol age, He has buew a whale sines | think It 16 perfoatly easy to arraize matters Jn | espocially tp tho morning, when going to work, | tho muriuo ttomein your valuuble paper some Oscodn, ‘Healin, BV ey 7 year’ u, uh vw way ay te remove wl hindrance to. pers auld bo ‘nilowed -suiliglent thne to c th reat ked oh very pluin to | bitges, Enterpriso and consort, Europe and 3 alsinnt Secretaries, W. G. Cooper, Meigs | be was 0 years of ge, nul has, ae-) sue yas | | shauld vo nilowed lent thne to cross tho | quvations asked mo which are very pun er qi ‘i Towns, : TR Serre cyan tlaminons Dreik | eumiutited i handgome ” fortune, va; Fee ae ene ee acoare | river inorder to got tu thotr places of businonss | auswer, Byt T do not ask to take up valuuble fae util “emumurter Confort “achootters "Anets G. Willams, Starks "Thomas Wotzler, tar viously estate a ne Fi, cae OF atl. ‘Dnt in the avening a few minutes’ dolay at tho | epaco in your papor with uny such trash, but It | smith, f D, Selzer, Cuyal ES. Doda, | to $200,000, CANS program is in three parts, and thoso parts, | bridges works thom ‘no poouniary toss, white te | you will perift mo 1 wish t to th Bott OU, iurtont etenmiors: Oty, 26 Clete 0 'O DEMOCRACY . Salzer, uyahuga; Is ot erie a + ‘he program is i bree parts, a tiges worl oI HO padi it ss, While to you perinit mo wisi io say to jo none ie ) Plora, sort Diath 0 The Chen Tbe Hone’ ; ‘ SSE cr Ue tefl pe oN SS Ha er Ha Aa rT a with Wabashy aAntelgp with: Unrmesy att Tek Couns, O. duly 13.—The Convention of DUNCOMBE, several times had stteh remarkable eseapes | two minutes berure the begining of each purt, hour mny cost thom hundreds of dollars. 1. have no objevtion to bin bouring the brand, tht i al % Mott, Bell Cros4 nud barges, Mary Mills ang Ohio Democrats held in Columbus to<tay Pata Powell, on being Introduced, spoke 93 | from‘ death that te has always been looked, | and anothor bult unt berore each piece on | think tho ordinince will prove n yroat date! Fee Te eee et eet iors gonserl, Cormorant and congorty schooners It ea q ayon asa very lucky man. Ufo has made a | tho program, ‘At thy seeond signal avery por- | ment to the commercint business of tho city. | tig will by answered. nll queatio: Ked or nat | os Root, E. Garluot, Lafrienter, J. G. Mastern, was without exception tho most remarkable |” #31 oF TIE CoxvENTION: It 1s with f fon tithe hull auound stop moping and Causing. | ‘The big kok against tho taw wilt como fram tho quications asked, or ut | jonn Koldorhouse, Golden West,iStinnte Bin A tute, hy Ax OF THE CONGESTION’ AU Iv number of voynes to the Arctic Urean and tine 4 Y No, 2030 Dnabiell street, where 1 am using alt a) z ue gathering of tha kind ever heli In the State, | feclingsur tho deepest opligntion that? thauk | Hoan shipwrecked there three tines, Wut | Those signals might bo sounded ou tho, sliiee genioeshloners, who, having wraln to site Will | thoso chousuuds of daliars this. mnisarnble tht sn. . Atno previous Convention hing there ever | You for the honor just conferred on pe and utone of tho gites, Lwould suggost that | bo compelled to, puy tho store, ns vessutinon | those thot bulldl t in the futose | Wittd—Northoast, briak, Weathor—Hino, ‘ i ; i A Ree e ee mae cia detain you only tocengeatus | Alvis came out all Ath te Te Tins’ also | S20 Rt one Oe tne ete eeurokesat at Belly | will rofuad to be responsible in cuso they cannot | Peaks of In bullding © tse ee er | pLOwe Hunos, July 1-030 n. ma Down. Deon Ko barefaced nnd corrupt tulluences | TM yoeanen tho auepicious manner inwhien | Sulled Inthe South Paeltic, and while ov i | and tho second of two strokes. To Inform the | rench the olovutors Before 6 pm Dolo. eee ae etn ere evonoutisrand | Zropeliars Jupiiny Nubant, Newburg, Koandke, at, work, and never befere was tho en!) wearenbuut to enter upon tho old struggle. cruise upon, one ovenston n'whato was wtruck | audience in this mutter L would suggest that | engo tho luw Is tested, thut dit will bo deeided bY | jnye just got nay ‘And would ike to seo this Smith Moore, Mary Pringic and barges, William: {ive machinery captured and used by ao une | Weare uboutto enter upou the old mgt. It is Mott Capt. pis ieok crew fn ant Tone thesa Toquttations by posted tn caneplouans poste hy Ciuitod Brates: Courts tnt the orllnunicg fie poor Ivilow tut Limay convert hin todo good. | GA¥G, cand bares, i Guattoo and burges, P, e . ene tn which wo have been somotimes do. wo recover It. storm sprang tp, and hey’ fy o Ball; possi 0 cl iy ore by ? 4 le gernpulons a set, of manngers, na was that | Prieded often defered, but nover subdued, | were driven away He the: Al, and My] bourd botiad- tho ‘orchestra might bo | illegal aud youn tals gontlemats view a ee il tha fin Inst. to callasT) Op—Propeliers day. Gould, N. 1, Fairbanl which controtled the Convention to-day, It } ‘The smoke of tho Inst contest bas Just elenred ainlned it the open boat for twenty-one days. aise to ‘ print. GA fotiowings Ae at eat earns ‘gu ae anes Oe te ter eated ie clee . eee townie jilssourt and barges; schoonurs Counsols oxi was elenrly apparent at an early hour this | 8x) and here we aro upon our feet agit) Capt, Nye, with hts Jack-knite, cut pleas of hw sae ab , " . i Prealdont Kaitors’ Unlon. c : - ° curless, i 4 T LOntest, thas + i v Two strokes mean ailew My second | declared teal and void fand re; tt t ri Ar) we Wind south, light, Weather fine. morulne tint the Young Demoerney wont | trast’ adaneges, anh In, tue coming canes | woot from tha gunwaty aud wade i sort of | Miggestion: fay thnt. at. tho TE eae eetarey quite editforerco of oniaian weregon THE MONTNEAL, SUE LANOIENS STILKE see CRUYPA aE ' have control of altalrs, — and that the | Ganrgires us uiditional desweneo ot success, | Wacrant, and steered to tho Philippine | poron may esthnuio whether he cag renmin | the authorities ang vosselmen) the citiiet Roectat Dispatch to ‘the Chicco Tribunce Bpeetat Diapaten to The Chicaga Tribu celal tral " sorlngftelt nud | His tho cause of eiviitiverty, ttiathostruxyieto | Isinnts, | The boat only had two days’ pro- | where he Is until the noxt Intermission. It he | will enjoy the pleasure, when soli Hama Mt | Moxrnea, June 13.—Thoshio-inborers'strixa | 3, Gprelet Dispatch to The Chtcaoe Betnune | special trains, ono from Springiteld and | eee ee ie ions. itis tio wrangle to | Yislons aboard, and the men suifercd terri. | must teave thy hall vetors thut tig he might | the evcuiig, of net having. to, walt by ruasewut | contiiies to'by troublesome, They drove of |, UFFALG July U7 Arri yale f rupelter Job the other from: the mjning points otf tho | preserve tho States thotr vosted riunts | bly. ‘The Captain, who usually welghed | take nnothor seat nunrer tho door frou whie | open bridKes. ce the inborers.on a vostel ut Windinilf Point yess | COURS” iitapo, We. Ge Crosstnwalte, Charles Hocking Valley Road, woul arrive with | wzatnst: tho proud spirit of eontralizattons te | atiout.1 pounds, was reduc (o about sity | be might go out xt tho” end of 1» pleve and nut DAKE FREIGHTS, +) y-- | terday. fhe Melrose Abbey, 2 collior, wie sent » q bi M . Foster, Marton, und W. Palga, xrain, Chica; 8 1 r | protect individual rights against the oncroach- t pached : i 3. TRtacintiiaa wherumning —f take it that tho | -Therowas nochange in «rain rates yesterday, | duwn to Sorel to dischuryo rathor than to accede tod—Proy “Wave 5 cl ‘4 ay ‘maugh, and Now York, and schoonors i Secondary objects ure soclulity, Including con: | for urn. to Luttatus The engagoments wore: Jected to tritling toss In.the transportation. ‘Lho | Yueny s Mr, doin W. Bookwalter that they felt them. | out fathers: to renilirm thelr tenchings and pool, and shipped on it. and from if x i D. A, f VanValkonburg, Wells’ Burt, and Sfiliant Fil s “Hs, rom | Versation nid heurdrihkiag. Tam notoojedt- | For “iutao—Propalior Dean “itlonmond, 40 | Sirikeranre sullelting siiuscriptous, with samo | swore, cont and A In aww. shtenan; savas calted upon to present thomselves and | tele, Pritllewoss to. replant the enrner-stono,of tudand came to Aterted, where he started | snp to tho Inst, but t wit to work for its propor 4 shOW of HuedeMs, and thoy Ary HiIl Kolding out. OEE, OOH Ta Andraws, salt, Chicign; ss bushels of whuats propollor St. Louls, 20,000 ir ry schooner Monitor, coal, Milwaukee; propolles dual tiberty. ‘fo | Oli another cruise before his first stip hal re- | subordinnion! Lot talking» and. watkiug te | bn ont? conny 42, (elie aA mivetiog of the 'longshoremon was hold to , it t demand tho neminntion of thelr favoritns | {lis eanse we. presont to-dny munited and des | tirned from the indian Ocean. dust after | stopped nt the sccond signal and wo will taka s busholg of went} pronoiter AMteonn, 42.00 bunts | nigit, whol the resolution passed ot n formor | Thi ies eran i coal ae a, ‘A RECOGNITION OF THE LANORING MAN, tormlued party. Within. of bueders there ure | the close of the Rebellion he was whaling in | step in the dirvetfon of tru order, aud will | of corn; Mrepelior Thadyer, Stuter 25,000 buatials | mesting requiring tho shipowners to Flgn 8 | wich but fow vesuols offering: A RECOGNITION 1 NG MAN: | Ho tucuions nud no dissenslons, Our runke and | the Ochotok Sea, when he was attacked by } vexp rich harvests tu suelul og well us fo miustoal | of corns propeller Comumodoro, 14,00 bushels of | Written contract to, pay ithe men 23 | Chartars—sehouner Malzo, merchaniliso toTe These delegations arrived, and when tho | tie ts fred with onthusnstam, and fs full of pup | the Rebel crulvet Shenandoah, commanded | Mle and cultura. : ‘O,B. | heats schooner Halos, 479000 busbols of vorn; | Cowts. por, hour for day, and i cons for | joig, $1 fre: schooners. Golden Hlecco and conventlon doors were opened this afterngon | ana contidenee, We ask for w nice, able, and | py Capt. Wardell, Word lind Just been ——_—_.. rehuoner. Santiago, BLOW bushels of corn: | DEC Vorniting tha nen ta wo to work fur | Saveland, cont to Chivago, $1. A Sak {twas found that no ‘Tess than 1,000 hired clear bag apa het ed eon came brought by another whaler that Lee had sur. SAFE-BLOWING. ' ee ec Borer Goad bit eae uahols Tee Rhyonobut tho Atlan Line, wid biter thenbave | canal frolghte quot at un ndvanco of nae q claquers had full possession of the galleries, | and govern the great Stnte of Ohio. Agagents | Tendered and the (War was over, bub Wardell si Potsnenite-Propuller st. Lawrance, 21,000 bushie waxes. ‘hts is uw virtunl surrendur, aud tho] Cent over yesterday's quotations. nine! ty ju rrabstes yi y 7 t as e “ ‘ wv it, In other words, the convention hull had been | ef the pouple, wo now trlist not ouly the success perslsted In driving Capt, Xyo nd Is ory A Succossful Haut at tho Adams & els of corn, There was ue change to note in strike may now be considered over. nts on whext, und qT cunts on corn to New roe i a York. ‘Not much shipping. é es : es of on party: In this State, but {ts ultimate | Ol thelr Vessel, an : a othor frelghts. TNE PROVELTEN DELAWARE, 3 packed by Mr Bookwalter’s mana- | fortunes in tho Nation, “Wied aud right aution | very plucky, and catled Wardell a pirate for | os omen ot Gee ae ts Wectinko Mantis cee ee i EEEAMDDNT Ha Bpeciat 1Hapateh to ‘The Chicago Tribunes DRENAGRES: ‘ gers during the Intermission, When | here to-day willbe seed received upon yond | destroying his slip, ‘The plan of the Rebel oflica of tha Adams, & nko th Water oe Gankerok ‘png | MuwvaUKED, Wis, duily iA’ divor to-day | -sperspcuntan Wie July Lie cChartons the proceedings of the ‘meeting hd | Bround, whieh In October, will return i harvest | ¢ iste was to Auack i whaling fleet, and, | facturing Company's works, “at tho corner of | , Tho warm wonthor pf tha past wit oe to Ury | made uh examination of the propelter Dolu- MILWAUKEE, Wis. July 13.—Chartors to-day progressed to tint point when nominattons | word'more, Lotus ent a are rertie After délving all the crews together upon one | North Feanklia and Onturio streets, was the word more, Lotus enter upon this campalgn | vegsel, to burn the rest. Nye leu Thiss amt | secne-about: o'clock yesterday for Governor were in orller, Col, Svan WHE | with now bope and new courage, and then, with | Jesse) 10 burn tie rest, Nye Icnew thls, a S y line, vf Canton, made t very sloquent unions and Trin faith. and firin neeord, Wo can | 28, Was aware, that thu'restof the fleet were | well-planned and successfull; morning of 4 | Heerec. i Ware, whieh ration fticine Iteof, und found that, | Were confinud to the Canadian setoonors Laure rly all the berth-room In the line | ro walstance of Mfty or fifty-ilva reat, whora | fan, Hyurabadand the schooner 1-0. Vaustate nt of ‘tho fake Slehian | sie acrapad on tha Iddgu tuo Keel and bottom | Yontoe oi Mache to Mleuatons a B conte... 7 ity xcouted Job of | & Lake Suporlor Line, it f y Biv Josoph Palge takes oro from Clevoland to Arb ee een eeicient lundmaries and pring | Only ashort distance away nnd would be dle | 4 safe-blowing,"—a species of ériminal Industry | to-morrow oveniny, oon cnmtgad,. ‘This ia | RANKS wire Lally alivered and broomied. ue tabula on private terms. ‘Tho ore onyaremment ; speech, nammg Bookwalter aa the candidate, | ciples, and. send it forth upoua new-course of | Stroyed. He called for. w volunteer crow, | which bas becomo exevediugly. popntur of Inte. the only fine that runs regular steamors to tho | hoards te onable the stoumor to reach hordes. | Of tho schooner Ei. Fitzgerald, reported yesters - whorenpon the gullery went Into wild, long.) #Feutnoss and glory. and, as Soon ns night came, ‘they sturted to ™ | porta of Lake Buperiur, aid for wxcollonce. of | tinntion before colng Into dry-dock. ‘The Delu- | “ay, toll throush : i Ps aullery , long rs 4 rest of vial Viet thay did | BRtrunco was zulned at window tit the north- | ecommodations eannot be oxvolled, Pleustire- to rolng Le Afrived from below—Stenm-barge. Ballentine most voelferous appliuse. Atevery revetl- | |W ale ihe’ Secretarles were counting the Seat Che eo ete Tes ag: cast cornor of tho ofllea, ‘which is on tho | seokersenn always rest assured that thir vom- | WHre loft for rio to-night. ; and wehoghert Aik Moore and Mooilight. tlon of Bookwalter’s nae the gallery went LLC aRH rrr er ere cue cunt the Sisan and atary, whieh Wicd] main floor” of- tho uutlding, aud tn tho | fort aud sataty. Will be Jonicad atten, a tho | - THE WHLLAND CANAL. Clentod-—Sohoonor Josoph Palgo, for 7 into a burst of applause, Maj, Anderson, of " Cas fare 7 ff . | ollicors of tho stunmors of this line have been Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. naba; steam-barges Alcona, Barnum, and Ker edt bine nigv. For’ this act of courage, | Mortneast cornor thoreuf, Tho men probs | ooh x yim 5 4 Oe oreee, Darko County, anothet brilliant speaker, sipwels UEBOLUTIONS. bye which a Ine umount of: prep: auly, Hope van evo upon the | nutsolman See with a solo View to gompetonty nnd ole | oe ea yeiyiog tie ucbina Wheul for cpuns | Ben Blown, forchiewor Be Heavens anade perhaps’ a muro’ polished speech In |. Tho Democrats of Ohio, proud of thote ottizen- | CFLY | Was saved, Capt. Nyg -wng | Wlinso out, passes the establishment and when | White necessary repairs to tho stenmor : - lug tho yatves on tho new lock-gates of the + MANQUETTE, : é oa st faddsomely renvumernted by the iaring une | BO Wss not 1a sight alld the window Intel, holster | Chienyo are ‘huing tude, tho flue sidu-wheel | Wolland Count tas been trio and “found abort. AIQUEEER. seconding tha nomination of Bookwalter. oat Nah antag ear dopwrlters: of the. United “States, . IN. 1810 tho window, and enterod, ‘Thu list thing dona | sieamee Sheboygan will bo the morning boat of | Ivo, he valves rounuin oluurate, and wall tice aa eeeetet Dienateh Ce te Chica ATibRS The tine points, were reeelyed by the gallery | and te promote tho’ welfare and happiness of | Capt. Nye ptreliaacst a vessil and. sent It | Jon. wnis wes cagily dove na ‘he was'abont to | $22” Goolrich Line to Milwaukev, ‘The | moye to the satisfnotion of tho contractor. and y ve 4 with wild applause. It was apparent ‘to | the whole puople, submit the followme deelara~ | aroun to i e ellor I, 1. Tuttle; schooners George Ely, Kunoluit, whie he procecdul | ete ic oie iti tho factory: by vovoring | Cerone: 1a”, the. evunme | Bont teaving | enyineer, If no sultablo contrivance enn ba do Qfontaule, Gidea At Ge Moray, nnd Ritebught i everyboily that Buokwalter was E Bon or peLniniue ae ee eran. overinnd, om San Francisco, and from thore } hin with rovolverd: and biddinuz tilm bo silent or (ad Savard nt Oo a Sere be Spened this youre valves the eaual | tue sorayue: schooners Col Gobi, Bolitri, and : TAKEN CARE OF IN THE GATAIIY: See area taiwc dintat tatariga® unpes | Nene te foun tila slip, the, Cleon. te ane ae te ee yas bound hand OF dt few | Menomineo, ‘Cn those Who have travelul on the} %"" .- Muskiao Lusi siiraniTs |” Wiliam “queer: ‘gouaonor Willa! 1f6 i rage ‘ oly ‘ id Unllot na ie Arctic Ocean, where the ship wis it pills, outs of this popular Ilne'nothing noed be anid, edlat to 1h td » 80 fa a ‘ by those who had tickets to give aut. Mr. Yueat teyisintion, mud oft dee and puro allot ns | driven ashore and he was forced go return to bueked and" gngged, and iid quietly away out | put to those who Lave. tot we will say that? for Speclat Disoatch to the Clicuan Triburtts propolior D. M. Watson, schoonors N. Paruw. 4 ¥, J. Ityan, of Cinetinatl, tovk the platform | He, fo inonepoly atu fro tustiarconds upposte | sin Pruvelsco on the Helen Alar, hhaviaue OF havmia ays: ta fet io worl tiny to spred, comfort, safety, and cleganve they aro p ASKEOOS, Melt SUL arg aE ship, pomuagene pronolior Sandan; souponce B36 i for tho purpose, of nominating Mr, Isaac | strictest economy in National, Stute, aud ineat ; Saved only the whalebone he tind cought, t tho’ ‘ UNSUFPUSBOES et eae the: clenrances twenty-one. . iP - : +} } Miller, of Imutiton County, but. no’ sooner | Mdministrations, that aber muy bo Tigntty bur | As goon is the next season opgned he went tien throu thy anor of tee sada ie “alte Te palase stoduior Bt, Lousy oF the Dalton’) dooks : ‘tro "ovaratoekode. and wa loshenee ASA oe ee ha : q iat dened; the tnuintenanes nud advaucument of | Wp to where tho Cleone “had been driven | aud the doors 'ylolned Inn way that loft tho re- | /ltesleaves for Hutfate this ovoning. Tha St. | now comine down the river at tho ratu of bo- Spretat Disvateh to The Uhteago Tribune. 2 had the name of Miller esenped hls Tips Cian | tha eoriman-schoo) system, 5 ashore, and fountl that all his and tho doors yluliied Ina wal; that Loft ther | Loulé nunrly’equals the Nyuck in the éxcellenes | teen diy and 40.00 per day. ‘Those well in | _ZORECOLMOHNE, Onty duly ti Pagaed comm 3! thore burst forth from the gallery the most |" Heaulced, ‘that the nbused of tho prosentcan- | find been sived by the Esqunnaux for hin, | Gnthoring up tho the cash boxos which” the] Ue tes uke Socomucdat ong 1a aw exveoulnely | formed untleiputa a heavy inovement of lumbor vRohoonees HIDEApOr gi: Sr eet o. Kingston, } * demontac yells and hisses that ever diseraced | traet system Jn our. Stuto Prison, by whieh tho | Fy was on very frlendly terms with then, | opening of the dour dlsctowd, tho burglars Fee eee inc aree toveay that ane wil | DY Water during tho noxt inonth. z corny Blaxing Bean ebrolt te Oar cus, Wee a 2 af ‘j ese praductsor erimiual lobor 43 browzht into cont Ws + Sada telrextt through the biscment and out | Men. t ts hardly nevssary to Bay thut Bho wil m 5 propellurs Acadlo, Dotroit to Montroal, wher aconvention in elther this or other Slates. and they hnd n great ‘regard for Cappy Fi ‘aut crowed with ploasiire-scekers. NOUGHLY USED DY A BQUALT. Yeltia, Chat ‘Monte i "Tho weatment Mr. Ryj a reer read thea, | Roxio arity to, products of honest intiors to | Nye," qs thoy enters bm. — ‘This was owing | UNE Te ea te eT oka Op tho Wetig tine missengor steamer Columbia, Capt Spectut Disvateh to The Chteaoo Tribune. ee ee eee calichiganc, Stontgent to | Ho ei eee ee aelilanan | wea and. injury of tho lator ts vicious and Un- | fh" any nets of Kindness he hud shown | 22d Ontario streota, whore} they broke-opun tho | 4.1), Matcomann, of the Now England Tratspor- | MinwavKex, Wis. duly 13,—The ‘scow'La- | ‘Toledo, Nght; Shlekluna, SMontronl to Chivaro, { speaker, -bold and aggressive Irlshman, Fe aoe eeernut the course of ‘tho last Itcpub- | then, und his elforis t6 prevent the unneces- boxes, Pos etadl tho contents, dad roltregiea tation Ling,- leaves for Collingwood. this even- | ruatencountered a sovere squall cignt or ten | Ig and fie denounced Inthe most emphatie hu | yea Legiulature deserves tho condenmation of | sary kitting of tha walrus, which forms thelr aT EA ay atl Fo a a TTA | ing. ‘To thoso wishing, to view the bowutitul | miles northenet of | this pore. Mouduy night, | - Clearea—Stoam-bargo Tocumsoh, for Chicago, | gunge the Insult, saylie tho Demoeratle party | tho peopio fur ita tngompotonoy, hypocrisy, tts | principal fond. | ‘hey wero very grateful for FEE ee Teron ates ut tabla, | sucnery of Georgian ‘Bay.no better gontivmun: | which atelpped hor of her foresn!], matusall, and | Igtt. . . " eit act dnecosiney anit honey inercuse. in the burdens Hed r | iment, and a few papers, leases, ote., of valtio to | oy ybicr sullor can bo found to go with than the | atiysnll. sho was towed into harbor Jato Ingt | ~ ESCANADA. ‘ i | Heeded the vote of Maimilton County, and ionuueUREES and pee tes iaapnae oF amoonatlie this, and would do. almost ‘anything for ne ono but tho owners. Of tho mon there in-use Captutn of tho Calumbia, night, ber helpless condition baving been re- +” | Rneetal Dipateh to Tha Chik tribune + he would say a Demoenitle convention could | Soutyeto Ray for the passe er ore ar te | tits aud thes tends hls familly to belleve | yee ne clo and tho watebman ts unnvic from | “ahi propeller Hkylark, of Graham & Co’s | ported by.aniucomingcratt, — ' -BSOANADA, Mich. July 18,—Arrived—Steament % puuvolent t 5 ‘i that he has been. sheltered by them, -clther | Trlght and excltemontto give any desuription.of | past-shoro Lino; fs now the morning bont for : . NADA, 9 i i not afford to hiss a Democrat from Hamilton Honuegloste Tastutions of the Stnte stele on Terald, Island or somewhere ‘in that | tem. He simply knows that thoy bad Ss | Fittton Harbor ena St, Josephs leave Ge CO LOST 1118 NEABON. ‘ Foreat City. Lotand,: ity of, New. York, Hd County. t iL en st us modim fur tho distribu- yielaity.,, On tho Ist of Ausust, 1370, D MASKS OVEN THEI PACES in, The Messongor i .tho night’ boat, lenving at Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, lsholm, and H.C, Acktoy; . schoonors Dav’ 1 ton of spolls. Ente, Pa. July 1%—John Nooly, whoclaman af | Vauce,, Negaunce, Lhomus Gawn, and H.?, 4 MILTEER WAS A DEMOCHAT Hesntced, hat, as the humanities nro non- | hu started on the Mount Wallnston, In com 7 sod revolvers in tnelr bande. Thoy must havo ‘| 31 pie : tho propolior Groves,. showed ‘such positive | Brown. 2 : 5 { whom allcould swear to ag a Democrat. | partly, wid as tho troutmnent uf crhintonls pany with. tho” Vigilant, for the’ Aretlo | hud some nequaintance with the premises bo- he ting -stoamer. Badger Stato isthe noxt | signs of insanity thht Ho Js under’ roatralnt, and Doparted—Steamors Rawlelyh, Cumberland, 4 When thd Donueraey lost siehtof oll eouns | sould benon-palitient, tho manuzoment of tuo | Ocein, wud on Oct. 10 inthe. same year thoy | Gin, or the oaso with whieh they inade thelr | passenger pont tha "Wostere: “equa pse ea aon, Wilbosont to kishomo in Milwaukeo to-more | Forest City, Goland, and City’of Now York; a I for the snko of eka NESERGBAl WHS churitublo Institutions of tho State should Lo | wera caught In the foo about eighty miles | Cxit and becauso thoy Niel seme & 8 Coe omy te utfalo. Sho leayes Saturday | row, His demented condition is the result of | schooners Camden, Lucerne, Lom Ellsworth, 4 gol for the snke of ‘success It was always de- | trey from partis ebungo cr appolatmenta,, horthease by east of the spot—iitty mites, | pany’s hammers und crowbars in exeouting the | oveniy, “ 5 i sunstroke threo years ngo. Stampede, L. Hanna, City of Greon Bay, und 1. 4 fented, When It adhered to its members of | -Reautved, That we aro stn tuvar of & Civile | southwestof Herald Isinn—where the Jeane | "rr hat a th A arapisn aa SALE OF TUG, , 2, Useowne : je long atancding It ‘el : Serves reform wheroby' oflices shall be ‘held to 5 Itissomowhat strango that tho perpetrators | Sntlors aro somowhint scarce. - OnunOYGAN, long standing It ‘ether won suevess_ or | Foi hapile trist, to, bo nduilnistered for dio | Rette was Inst secon, | Since thon nothing has |‘octhe Job should have eseapod so casily. The } yo tugs had loug tows again yostorday Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune Ra cL . H was not Ignominiously defeated, Mr] publle good, wot dpalls to bby enjoyed as the Ta Hews Lunt jut ither heagel a t aed report of tho biast wits hoard by Lo patrolinuny The te Se Ghioago'ls Tid so with Wecoxon Prat ety Oa ily TA Saul OO ton crietovanne Sivek Tuy ke clonrod-=Proe Ryan sald tt would not be necessary | Ward of partisnn zeal or service, : a year Capt Nye’ nily wished to pr vera jer and Sennian, who, inseare for - ics ehnaed BP, Lolo, n ANy ay — rar Bt 4 . " Ohio, bate it fe would aie the whoreahouts of te nolte. asked John Andor. ,| sunft. . ie Kenneuy und othors, for £1,500, <A -brenkwator | Peller Northern Quaon, Ste. Marie, and Vay \ to: tap wm barrel (0 get votes for | pdf antgte tt tne atts oe ence Inreoat | Ie CEOS eB {ine permite | roe thowatcniman of an adjoliina facuoes, thine | ‘Tore was wot a’carzo on tho lumbor market | contravtor named Birlobingor bought. tho tug | Rnulto; wtenin-barges B. ©. Hall and Lowell ant i Miller, 1f $100,000 could place him in the | Individual tiberty’ vonsistent with tho publig | hopes that he Will turn up all safe, and bring of tha Union Urase Manufacturing Company, | yesterday afteruoon, Florence, of Robert Folds and George Btavons, | consort; tus, E. Bryant and tow. z Presiteney he would te apt tho | omer, anit are opposed to logistation mourely | with jum an. Esquininux. attendant, 1s What tho nolo meant, Andorson roplled that.) The uchouner Hutchinson ‘slightly Jammod | for $2 to-day. : .} Wind west, brisk, Wouthor fino, 4: ney he. Beorn to accept the | nptunry, Tia where he rauened fi ant, 18 NG) hy hod heard ft, but knew nothing further, ‘ha'| south lnluted stroct bridgy yesterday, . ‘fo a. iN Die-DOCKs: 1 rs 2 , DULUTH. 4 PEACE RESO HLT ean pence ton [ebeamaten Grit ea HR npc rea UP ae Ra ag faputttied from 8 YoyaKe to | oiteors tooked around, tho hulidine, and found | bo bi stonu-burga Hacanuba lott for tho Bpectat Disoateh to ‘Tha Chicago Tribune. Spiel Biupaten to Te Chicago Tribune a rary, pugihatle style, pumiuoled Byok- | mots peeutauens tn bigh Federal places, an a 4 place she is named nfter last cvontng light. MILWAUKER, Wls., July 13,—Tho tug. Cyclone | 4 DULUTH, Minn. July 1.—Arrlvad—Propolle : Hrytle : f ; ct bi q eww 4 BA tD ; 3 4 walter in praising Miller. While Ryan de- SR td meatines, Thoveonntey that | aes Sea ae ena enerns Fue ws 0, Wivoet Wrkies ‘Tno schooner Typo will have n now.bowsprit | arrived horo to-day Crom the Sault Ivor, whore Sa Olan Saute frat eotitgwoi uta " y HYMENEAL. d Bho has been engaged in towing rafts, to bo rar Gs . : nunca os Insults his remarks were very | the iteputiivan onuntastion ts not worthy of re . AUN Someta but one tle thay A noe Fatt CE a othe be niet Gooked fara now shoo and to stop a loak. jglonred—Bropetiors Chinn, for utalo: Owea My slgult » Inthnating very strongly that | public contiteuce, “ “ a s , * it 1 und; for Colllngweod; Ontario, for Sara! + ie ¥ . | Marriage at Milwankeoo or the Daughe | not learn anything further, and. poor Krouse~ to a South Branch olovator yesterday after- PUT NAUK ON ACCOUNT. OF HAD WEATHER, 1 - : i Bookwalter way not w Demoerat, and but for | rte ree oor tetera croa mnon : : Toin.was doomed tg fo whore tho Uirginew: hud | neon, : é ‘Spectal Dispatch ta The Chteaon Tribune, . A CER VEEANDS te 4 his money would have never heen heard of | tha, States ae Mwoil na tho" power roverved t8. | yeurin. Geutlenancn Mitonaane cand ae il SH Sails O.cle ets ete. me {| , Soma thlof lola the boat of tha schognor Bins | yo core dont pret hore tOuay, Uae Cuntanani, On duly Th--Clenced--Dropellem i ts u candidate of the Ohlo Democracy, Hee ett eee ee er Git | Houg-Antlelpated Matrimontal Event FEE Era TR CUB ey PBR CECT aa hada fre peat mana Pe Mae ear uo bad Wontuor had to rota to | New York and Chteagu, morchandiso, Chicayd, | , Tho name of the Hon. John &, Follett was’ tujust digerimluation and unrensonable chures | 4m Lutnyette, Ind.—Other Marriages. ‘rho Adams & Wastlake fiutory Is snppiicd, a8 | pho ald rotton floating olevator lying noar tho | 2/4 barbor again this ovoninu. Charture- Bohoonar & L. Wataon, orc, Bécd next presented by Jintga Wunter, who said: by our Kaltroudlsy uw turlit for roventos lovieut Special Dispatch 'to ‘The Chteago ‘Pridunes anany other equally largo Institintans AER UL | Dolly Varden elevator Up tho South Branch bad SOHOONER BOLD." naba HO Cre ace we cate eae oT “Tle | ving | aid adjusted du’ ite: detalls with hb oviow | dfiavauKEN, 5 Se, agit > “a c hours of 1863, fought. for constitutional | Guenitugement of productive Industries, withe | Wedding took place xt St. Gall’s Chueh at | Company. on Chicago avenue, ner Clark atreet. | ipa tug J. Ul, Martin Capt. Cl stuclair, re | Hay sold tho #mall schouner Evelyn to Charles Conminuwoon,, Ont, July. M-Arrived = Nberty. out cronting mononuliess aid wo favor tho ap | 10 o'clock this morning, ‘Che contracting | ‘Chery are in tho buliding ning of thes lacie, Og a sict May tc ‘Addenburg for 1.250, ' | steamer Cunnda,teom Chicago, passengers and WHAT MAS BEEN DONE For iia + | Delvduent pf a contest suxxust ninothod | parties. were Miss Estelle Dunbar, of Watt |. {ad itis tho watchman’ duty in multe pie darned frog Miahleae ey (oer ae fain sy A YY IN HER WHEEL : Brain, * - EEN DUNE ; ¥ i * | hourly rounds to ring cach one of tho nlaring,.| Place she towod soya! tof ho Wier! ‘Sallod—Stoamer Caunda, for Chicago, passa after twenty yonrsof servien? “Nothing,” |@£ vision whlch sunit necompiish this result, . | Yeostin, only daughtur of Col, L Dunbar, tho | thie the peoplo nt’ tuo central ofice may know | Pullding the hackor tn course Of construction | Special Duatch to he Chicago Tribune i he said tho spenker, “ nbsolutely nothing? ASSASINATION, Dh tlie ey q that Hobgniy fs tho -watuhman. tondiug to. his | thero. i : CORVELAND, On duly ithe prapollor Now | Bore andl frclaht. ec 1 '. ly us 4 founder of the famous summer resort and A \ Be The names. of Congressman George W, nei Copnniltfcn, blag: reenmmejiled ue the discoverer of tho ‘snedicnl springs at aay Me tad nner CE ie vot wile 1 hee ut “aren oar ioe stenie: bate sone Bs Gren yerticwos removed Mea ae unto tt pany, o Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago ‘Tribune, : 9, - a tion a Ceeuiit hat i) nol i= WL a0 imo feci nutes elapses butwoon ti ut yest ft rg. apt. wi Cc ou! y two . j—] Caacl Godda, ueuree ah evra aalienny: B cluded Jn tho platform: HN f Waukesha, ‘and aftr. L, Lutter, of Paris, saris the apne pollsusin ae he, aforemd Sipe aint ang iisa Nunaorylioy ot nut divors, + eee He g Rone ae pain, Culeaga Le ining, and tho fon, Phondare Cook wore | Restecd, "That wo.deeply doptore tho recent | Francs, ‘he bride isa millionaire and the-| When Be ee te snout. bat oe 4 o ‘tora Ww La Peele : Clearea—ropellor Graves, conl, Chicago. ~ eee + dh tf whonco. the twiesing alarm shoukl have como, | many frionds of Capt. Porew will’ bo glad to Y Wy * . ulso presented to the Convention, With ning | gHemnuubon tha lite of tho. Veosidan’ of tho.) groom is very wenlthy,. At tho hour named | ‘and Fa Teer acid nasiatence Ws | learn that tne trip of tho Lou was mado with (Ome Cuno cundidntes the balloting commenced, and | ausination ina Hepublic ua the highest and mont | tie ushors—Messrs, George A, Carroll, M.S, | needed. Although “tho Adams o& ‘Westlake | out accldont ordetontion, though thoro 18 noth= | gio stuskogan, Mitwaukoo, aundrles, ‘ : IRON. overy tine the name of Hookwaltor was aie | Haveltiaeot eriness aud weuxtond tothe Pres: | O'Brien, H, J. Rostock, and James Mar- | Watchman, Rreusctoli, did wok send in. ay ing sururieing in tho fuer. because. thoro fs uot | Brup Chnrigy igi, 3alstdo, uuwber. nh —_ : : “nomtieed the gallerles sont forth w yell of ap. | lentiuta ls family our deeneat sympathiva and | tin—sinounecd — the ‘approach of ‘the | o'clock —ull of which tine ‘ho lay helplusiy | thin the bis-honrtod, wogial, and yontlemanly Drop Skyinri, Bunton tarhae, aunarlose _ | Whe Mont Actvo Summer in the Trade ote carnest hopes that. a speedy revovury be i ib % probation fur too viorous Lo be regurdeil tho | youchgafed to bin. bridal party, and Immeitately : afterward - hound.—no suah spodial po}tapmintt nando h 8 pe commuanuor of tho John ReLyou, ¢ prob f anne es . in Recent Meare Ure teton: a en fa) resulbot enthusiasm, but thotof well pa NOMINATIONS, i penranoe, BAYS, dtd go to CLOrYs ni —— al Prup it G: pint tu mnie . Advance in Prices of PigeLron—Stee) ° | resi ut agnunsiaanls Du, Auak Of Wel tt eal ae ea aiS YREUO TL (ean Fen a il ean Ua | ae eae CuNE Saw LT atta AROUND THE LAKES, iran ewig uimgudetuanbar Cand Natl gis Mr. Bookwalter ho Convention Jumedtutely proceeded to | of Janus G, Jenkins, and preceded by ush- ].all was woll and wont his way without attempt = : prop commudars, Humuto, sundeios. : a4 aus honinated,. ‘The voto given him was | Make nontontlons for Governors ‘Cho names | org Carroll and O'Brion and the entire wod- | ete lnuuire into. tho cause of tho fullure to | THB BUNKEN BCHOONEN THOMAS A. SCOTT. muy Hu Bosclat Dtapateh to Tae Onteago Tribune, id. carefully watched throughout, and, wh af dolin W, Bookwalter, of Springfelits sane | 418 Aro u ode | turn in tho alarm ng usta, Had ho thought to |» Milwaukoo Sentinels “Tho Sentinel bas at va | Heow Lemnos Prersuuna, Pa, July 1&—A- prominent 3 y watched throughout, and, when be | 9° Siiilweand dol Pollet, of Chichimntl; the | “lng assemblage, entered the centre alsla and | break fn be could! bave rolunsod | tho ledeup | rious tues: oullod attention to the daugorous | }iuy Puneaye: thumlonn, lusbat, ; sald t blo: A received a majority, his felends and hotpers | ¥f, parece W, Gi * +4 igus eveded te tl etuary, ‘Th wittchmun, and the face af the burglary. boing | ¢ RoroUs | prow Jf. Hurruuzhe, Grand Haven sundries fron broker sald to your correspondent At rose upon thelr feet aud give vent te sir ere aeMt Ho We Ge les, ne Stansted ale Laat Weak ton tolled 2 TOO eee aoe NpeactOn might Have oauieed | Position of tho sunkon scloonor ‘Thomus A. | Lrtp Gant treats ne ' days "1t Is-0 long whillo ginco such wn ack 4 pressad chevrs, ‘Choy. had earried. thelr ee ran isang? af Gangaritey tha tou, | With the bride's mother. fo lowed tha ushers,’| Th'some satisfactory dovelonmnents,. Ad tho | Scott, which hus latd stuvo last Novombor on the Bole lsttor Manietuo, tumbor, ? ¥ iyo summer.has been exporlenced by out 5 . ha 5 y 1, 4 ch lh l "| and tho bridesmaids, Misses: Lottie B. Miteh- |: ator now: stands tho detectives ure at work | bottom of the ay, Just ona milo duo enat of tha | Schr ti, Parauns, itarriaon's Yas, Iniibor, bute this slate of affairs 1 ‘ Noint and the Young Democracy of Ohio |B. fhonan, uf Youngsiowny and"theodors | Git and Murguret Js, Money, escorveil-by IL, | Wau acompnratively bilnd feud, harbor plora, in the’ track of fhooming yarsots, (yop tawocn, Sluskeyon, Minburs lon men, Lattribute this state of aft ia were plulnty : Gok, of Ginelunatl, wera prosguted, and |G tutor ar a Zedsvartiay tha gouennayiali _ hwo expert ifueblowors, giving tho namesof | suyeral yussole have already ron on tho wrock, | Leta it Norse doreor bane eer two causes: first, to a legitimate demay MASTERS OF THI SITUATION, Yarlott applause and domonstratlons, comploted the ‘pariy. Wrote Ehlmon, atthe |. fytavoutne Beato razon, Wore Rerestod’y ong mare or loss injury, but nothing of a wo | Bele Williatnstons AunanbO Ida, that eannot bo construed Inta a apoculatly® 4 i 3 BALLOTING, +. | organ, gave the “ Nocti Marah?” tn his | ie ‘ ae flote unture has ooourrad, ‘Cho Veascl-Ownera’ | Bole Mary Ludwiit, Packard s Her, bmber, one by the most arrant croaker, and, un bh aneurin cannot bo re}: Tesult ot tho frat ballet: John W.. Book- master iy Manner, yea at 1 HORIOHE Ht eile intimal ina tNtae te ko aatee “Aeguclition fave aurvuyod tha suukon orateand | Sched: is Viyuun couae ition tnt 4 fred Inany other light than that-of a | walter, 20043 Ianno-d, Miller, #33 Jol et i 4 ea nary. Tho d ener; ppt q H a ‘ an W, < jar Hivor, 1unibur, ondly, to the fact that the usual spring trad? Tey, SP, Latunters ad Hil to th burglary, ‘Tho oflicers refused to state when, |, leated her, und have inudo urrangoments with | Sonr Apprentice thoy, Grund Havun, juinber, ny Ce er ea Cee i a ee a rr sda De 7 3 ih + atl, i Soe AW, Xb | ut prong, tis ntti, Au EUR | ratna Sadueing Im slcgp walle" It was yota |, hau IWferAe e eart mor lcenblay exesut I : 1 OF coursa this Will result In better pret, a t etre 4 + : 7 f : 4 n ae y i to attract my support frou the f Megat re choles, 84. fhe nines of We. eto. Ee Re Lara Mraneor THe Wantier Ivencat Ho Been ee aaeaL a atiibe A. tu curs timber, . Tore but not Immediately, Tho wills Nelther will ils candidacy recelve the ine | and Jitdgo Thomun were withdrawn. On | celebrated by tho 1t.-Rey, Bishop Hennessey, . - HORSE-THIEVES, Upon it. ‘Tho Jutgat. body to take uetion upon batts Sts ad Fie imped anibat a Te tele 100 Hurseutent of ie old wembors of the party, | the second ballot dy W. Buokwaltet wns | iwgsistud by the Vory lov, Power, Chane | Aborso, buggy,,and baraess stolon on tha | tha dangerous obstruction, js the Hoary Uf te fra and furnace man are buytng in thelr who were almost a unit aguinst the nomi | tominated amid great cheerlog and excite’) ca! A i it Oth iitant fror bai 2} teotors of the Chamber of Commurca, At thelr. i ‘continued hand-to-mouth atyle,- But ap nahon of any candidate whose Deuoerasy | nent, a - collur of tie Dice 34 ot Pubuaue, ene be eee ved oven ron Wye born Of 3s a‘ fans (Uber, yance in pix-tron cannot long be defert Tait notated Gis teat af Wines Gentlemen. |e UdtKor omMations wore made de follows: | HMDGE CME of SE Stary's Ceci and doe | covered yentarday by Shurlit De Wait, of Whons HAC te sgt aa) At provent the prlea fur tho grade yuost use fhe Yaeela, lea fiver, amber, bilght.uvon the party’s prospects In Ohlothis | Pollut, 23; George W, Geddes, fall, While the other ‘pla htaticngarosocube a duwolt, ot 3 Henry 1, Lin noxtous, the candidate whose nanuappenrs at | Nhoman, 49: ‘Theadote Cook thu head of the State ticket cunnot hone | strong, 4% Lotal voto, O33, eeu Spclutieyinstrauting the Hearetnty co ey, ¥ if od Wh Fas bu tI a oft teh pergonal character, ke Judge Fol- | For Lieutonnnt-Governor, Edgar M, John- How, Fathor Gomeln , uF Wautkeahi, After | ouverod yostorday ‘by Shoritt Do Wolf of hon Jett, “Congressman + Geddes: und ‘Theodore um of Cincimatt, for Supreme Suiza, Partai ETI o GE the | ton, Hl. ho thiuyes, who wore also arrasied by correapond with Boorstary Fronck, of tha ‘reas. De tho ‘immediate removal mn bo ury Department, urglog eis ‘Gray Forge,’ is from $21,80 to $23.00 pe ett, Co : art ied n fa, Suskogon, lnwubor, - ys : Cook) wero to-day not only given a woe | J litngtain, of Beankling for State Teens: | wolded couple Hoparted yiich fhe, uew tye. the Shegly wore lucni}fied ae Schaal Hickey. Bene rea ite Rope Ey Ate MeAng 19°46 ACTUAL BAILINGBS olitow about tho steal Industrtes?” seat, but those advocnting Wielr nominations |-urer, Aol, Winslow, of Cleveland; for Ate | passage for Parle: thelr futuro home, Dis linlated stroocrand Hohard Smith, of No, vt GLVH 17 TO THY BATLONS' WOME, | ° Sa prea rt “thoy ace in nearly every Inatanco Jeored nnd Inugiied af by the servants of tha | turnby<Goneral, Erink ©, Doughorty, ut rectal Biswatek a The Chicaye tvisune, | Hrown stroste Ie gngcury that ntter bolping |’ a short tline siucy tho schooner Jane O. Woods Prob Oaitette Man\eqoos gute usually busy, and nearly ollof our. Insert suiccenatul candidates, Tho gromlnation of | Highland “County: for Honrd of Dublie | Paxron, Itty July 13-8, J. Stnoleany for: | thomscives to Mr Uidcoln'a outtit. the thieves | putt Gay Hoyle, loft Toledo for Bt, Cattiarinos, ofOb Qiburs duper stuekewany Mutts liills ire running -to thelr fullest capaclly: _Foliett, Cook, or Geddes Works, John Crouse, of Doflunce, along time tocal editor of the Sedalia (S1o,) | drove to Wayne, about ten miles wout of Whua- Bir Woks Kigg; who fe well known’ by most of h Sylar. Ue, Juan, txt, Tho heat Just nay seriously atfeois wll out WOULD MAVE STRENGTHENED THE TICKET 4 <a é Dazoo, wos married In this efty: to-day to | tam wherw thoy turged tho horse louse, and | tug luke wen who vivit tha tug allies, took passe. prow it, Mabonsld, Muscuyun Wahl, “fron mills.” “It $s Itnpogsiote. for the men? pit hs warty by drawh to ils support all PROUTHITION IN KANSAS, Miss Cornelia Lruyn, of Paxton, LM cree nro ere flu. they wag nhs Hooded for ut, Gutharlice, _quntoca bum Gracy Ghiuwinond, South Haron, sundrioe, ‘maky the sual number ot turns, no wales etter vlewunts of the purty; but tle jpeciat Dispatch to The CAtcago Tribune, ec pate! aleaue Ty i U if FF y Fa how urient way be the orders oy the bou! homuuton of todayy brought boout ne Ie | Leaveswonrity Kus, July 1—The Pro- | (UeavAverte, Ind, duly W—A soclety | oh balonaing “to A (armier namud headers % Hi ana re : ' ofiles and got a bay pf doffco, whivk ha placud “Prop duiial tho Waodsuits Wbon Bt, Catt Prosched | rae Houtly ro Was and by the element which controlled, prop Buca ual ovat Tonge ih antisipatlun culminated tae | Bebrower, he, thote wae asco eae acartod airines was reach 4 to nals, & member ofa nall-maklng 09 , y es ry ter, and fart 1B ibrey eons started | Capt, Hoylo waa usked by Mr. King tq take tho | py, sna bet 5 a ~ ; cannot hel 8 lod, | hibition Jaw continues to be 6 dead letter In| nigit at @ o'clock in the marrlage of Sunuel | ju pursuit, ip a ‘ : Prop Anale Laura, Stuakoyon, tight, sens0a from this dy, Therp gro tw consiaar | Leavenworth, Metin, Tope, aud, othar Wiad wend ances of these | alse an trap Ybor au tbe oul gokco as tol thc Wnle tnd (ER a A BE von of ti veut vost aii cou att! ', ‘i = , j i vi re ' , ? 9 y Ne , nit don. His ‘vaviny ae reco! iy ta omit ‘all the accuracy of stagiatlos:-at just how Piene 1D, Rochester, one of the belles of our , e — os fade an oer cueeee rab sie aotupann. sawed, aun, : emaien ‘andl somobeate make ie paule hin avaiiable. lia was cligible uy 4 candle |.mauy-places In Kansas Hquor is now sold, | {ittlnclty, fhe curamonyewas porformed by | >" “STABBED'FOR A SHILLING, “= A cuonucquetico, Capt, Hoyle brought tho cottes | Macher iarric vga Repent t ‘Works, Zug & Co. will shut down, of hat? date because of his wealth, on which the fo | the Nev, Joseph E, Martin, of the Episcopal | * Thi ‘Woods, dock | Dick to thls.port. te scons thore tan grocery: eur inate & gahen nT done 80. ounbermer will whut down 2 a at 1, aul tnt Is by the pooks of the Unitet States | 4 i Edward, Teuders onis Woods, dook | tri on lower Summit street, the senior momber | Schr Maumeo Valley, Mautstac, ‘ AF mae {rod indo asec fo Hourieh, . Rroun | Collector of Lnterual-Royeuuy, . Col, Carpone of me edge mnie ie. the resldutiee | yyuovers, who wero’ dnployed at: the Westorn | of whieh te nated King, ‘Tuo fro expectud i | Bel i atau aaupau tase ! AAI tit ae bel Fon aust 4 e ke < eae " i Schr Onwant, Ford fiver, light: r than nails, 1 belleve Jo ‘if Avallar will contelbute 360,000 to the work of | ter’s books show that le hag Isaued thus far | tended by Thor. sister, tis Adu Kuchustor, | 2wumportation Couipiny's docks, quarcoled at | laut of volta us the, thus, We cht llr Haha at Tin's nall mill ig wisoslity down, Others sraoy a ui " . | Miss Annie Batyd, sister of ‘001 tT To’oluck yosterday!att}rnoon over tho division | Above was placed un tho ‘f rastogune Nights yo: e Fae ee ee eye te sen | Sau aay reer, tyne | ace eh ny ng a | EA rea a Sa memu wr | ener cee ong ness qualltications,.ie has oe a 2 ees mnsmen were tie Hon, Saniel ¥, Hunt, ea SOR thy Drathor,.. When bore ho wad that bis brother, | Hebe i.iasle A. law, Hutulo, 61,04 bu of corn, may q N@VEN BEEN IDENTIIED AS A LEADEI, This haa however, the business was} of Cinelunatl, and Willian Mtosa and Joh | wutaroulst, by drawl, a pucker lente with who #8 veassl-ownur, hud bout tho velteo to Sour Huila Urown, Guoule Ma aan, -IUSTICE CLIFFORD'S CONDITION: a7, ? somewhut deranged by the ,uncertaine | Sherman, of this city. ‘Che happy couple | jaro Woods’ side, iptiting adeop but hot very | Kine bis wessols. - Auytayy the Buunnltestrect | Peer te ae aoe -Ponrhanp, Mey, July 13,—dudge and, preylous to the mention of-his name ae | gy gy th tuds of dealers fi oe eee. York across the’ Ghe waters | ita Wouds' sido, ipligting a deop but not very | icing ly short w bag of oulteo. 2 Fe ‘Oe Kilawoy 1. Ihab, of the \nised states Supreme Court, bi circles, faction #&x- ‘ ce ‘ ss Tee ¢ Driver, Carlton, sundrt ie it pressed te-night, espectully suoux the elt. | tav..ond tho lssuing of HHeonses did not com | Ob HE Old Worlds a atunes” | HOE HDL in SIU) pd B70) respuotivuly to the | cura melomuers and masters, will ue pian nS | BeRea a Sironach, Muoton, abt, gangrene, ‘The chances of hla pecovery _ Hens of Inbslt descent, ob account of the | menco tll! a month lutor than Inst your... Minwauiee, July 1%—Krost U, Gsuyandy4 tosbeCounty Fea rede eked Point tasiomanoue ab, sSck? ACAC MStip ey dt Mogua cundrtes sexcoodingly small,