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2 Ee ; * ?PHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, -JULY 15, 1881-TWELVE PAGES. O0C rrr crren MARINE NEWS. . yorels ot trea teatdrttineating mons anas | foe eas ase eRgaete fake THLE SCHLOOL-BOARD. | weeg,ttt espocte! tus which tuke a liv reduce the cost onthe oastern ont of tho conte, | fen Aluine, Blumen, Hang, sutecess. ‘Lhe okt ax *Thory is that eenttor> » Muskexon, Nght. am h uy whivh will bo still farther favored whon tho Im= Herre atta iieaid duarens aundeios, Cth nnd yor inerona Ta ns trio toetl ee " = t as A Tug Captain Fined $25 For. Ob- provement.of tho, Bt Lawreneo canis Is come Humbht, Collingswood, 3,00 ‘on of com and The Old Body Holds Its Last whon first spoken by Inaplred ips, and ition i oem Nonton Marhor, sundries, Munite Ate on ee eeateone ine p rnetient ‘, : DAUSCIE OF THR NANGN ION CHIE. Pree ee aeetene nuuatitek, UNIFIES, Reeular Mectin manifested hy tholr a the practicn structing Adams Street x The eee ar ties breve [ron Chtet tect pines: ine gular Ze abapo of stock subseriptions, numerous exnibits, jo thoso clting ant commu- fntervat In promoting Ha 1 Moxter: Yo hg fr eels Wi TILE GOVERNORS. | fewer, Neue uueeation, queuing codpernte with yo J Ki ——_— KuAD, Governor, Preparing for a Day of Rejoicing if the President Recovors, Sr. Maur, Minn. duly U1, 1891.—1 he Hon, ak Bridge. nt Detroit Tueaday nftornoon, aud was wit- Fea te a Routh Havon, sunitrion, Mon over that epee deeweus Uboral eetouey Stuwestin "resect pe ites . : 7 trap itn i 5 : vor that “whos dev nines kagiving for the President's recove! a by a | etttota, "The | Prop Goonce Dunbar, Muskeon, sundries, ‘a ‘ Uni keel Tecovery f3 Hitch wa Yors'aocenatut in alvrespocts, ‘the | Set WML iat sittin tena desta, A ‘Lorge Doso of Thanks Adminis. | Pieri tiiae seal te cian er ivew tim | ExPressions from tho Uxccutives of). must coruially apnrorel es new vessel We of tho following dime sions: Thoninda, Murata, WA bet of tinxsced, 1 tered. to tho Rotiring . that thin rent Exposition will nlford. Wo tao Nearly All the States and D Lrsnuny, Governor, Grain Freights Lowor, the Rate Now | tensth of keol, 212% fects over, nll, 228 feott Sturgeun Hay, sw uu of vate aud sun {HO WONT Breat Laenisconneutton, mntorntarls , o— C te for C Henn is feet, ag miaidod depth ad fect. HEE | ao tig, stennnuinoo, tht. _ Members: fiuely and Ment all that wo sng. It will be serents Territories. Dexven, ‘Colo—Gov, Charles Foster: Being Throe Cents for Corn DO tT Fore ee tnohos scan, en Niie it Hater | Rene Manet. Atenomiinen, ent. eredt aan cotton diaphiys arent as nu exposition Our people revognize tho hwnd, of Provie to Buffalo. ~ To the coiling. Tho Keel of tho ran Chioe was | Nowe ganmie, tireen Lay TAM ay of every Important industry the world contaliss Sueclatdaitiineinnias, Crmeniretal denes tt restoring. Ug stricken Prestdent to : coiling. n a8 | Helin. We Ibrown, Montngite, Hu The Scloot A Ouest d O11 wroat tn Its revelation of tho vast undeveloped ff eae eta v i the service of the Natlon, whose heart he ha i Jai Sturah Akh anit tho boat will. bo romily Cor Beet ene AA Word, Marlatt, Mune: to School Agoncy uestion an ner | went that awnlls the tncovering hands of cn- Conunnus, 0. duly 12.—In responses to tha | ven, uring the past week we. have Allee, londing by this iatire tte eh ee: et iat Maetriatiy, Nite: : Matlors Discussed. feryeten dnd caultals wou void all aiae gente telegram of Guy. Foster, dispatches have) nated betweett tho: hops of a ‘tay Of Nae Invention of a Dorieo for Unloading bY.) tiroo snenths ‘and twenty days, whieh wk Muskeaurh elit, industeles, il ontorprixes which, emmtoy tho | Yeon tecelved froin the Governors of nearly | Uonal thanksglving and the fear of a day of” Steam Vessels Loaded with FAR SERNA, ROTI tO atc eins hts ‘Tho tnt roguinr meeting of tho oli! Honrd of meager and onorgles of tho Ainerienn ft the States sind ‘Twerliirs a the Poe paiton | Una n s eey canton tune Thuilder for the Datrolt Dry-Dock Compatiy, by antmien, Watt. | Hauention was hold Inst evonlng, at which were |" phe Constiti «| tive Departinent yesterday. Kentieky wis nae ry pen! Tey tts to. Lumber. wiloge bist ad atlokaiteation th ing tho F warn Tinvat, taht ¥ Thy Constitution looks upon prnetical progress | 4114 firat State heard from, and they kept roll have prsacil the entire peupte of Color work was rished tun speedy and care! ee wont Inspectors Poliny, prealding, Hosne, | in industrial acts as the rent foreo Which Is to will gratefy his, y unite in day of thanksply. ine BL Atti on Haryest, Muskezor, lghte 4 i 4 th nels, Armatrony, Hrendt, Curran, Stenaland, | Wilts and stronibon Nation, and bacauae | ing in all day, tn ndditton to the Governors | tug and prafsd that so great a eatunity ty Around tho Lakes—Arrivals and Dopart- SE eee ate den He aig propeety Of TH Ce ee ee a eee Tite Turrotighs, Dunne, Mass, and Nloboft, SE ee Te Cotter Rxposition will be 2) of Now York, Pennsylvauta, Maryland, and | heen verted. Lapprave of your sit est a + | Detrolt ‘teansportation Company, and will bo ‘ankes ine, dackmunpurt, Haht. ‘Mv. Arnistronge made a few remarks, Inwhtoh | Rimes itunes couse pga Su auntie tore: | Kentueky, the Governor af Georgin has been | i relation to the: inethiod of nscertatiing tha ures—Miscollancous—Along tho (aac 16 Sonsirt.to tho stontnshlp cern Uae FE eee ee and, tut. fio stated that he had received from Muyor | ecive our hearty continunnoe and support. nied to the Committes to fix the day for matt fegeneril obseryunes Sarommhont the Lakes, tho. burwce en a Sanat of tke ievit AKC. ary Ammnida, Grand Haven Hilt. Murrisow a fetter nuthorlzlme aud requestiie i ‘Thanksgiving for the recovery of the Presl- ? Governor of Calorato, ; When iaunched sho had everything an board iiiinawood, Wed Hiver, iutit. hin, as a member of the Board, thea as ul McRAY’'S MACHINE. dent. ‘Che followly ara tho responses: ; Se tals NOME GATILERINGS. filtto. meer wenden HE ne ea Cond ay part Hacker to ant AIL THS AppatNOEnt sul rr eevee nis Ivptaxavonts, Ind, duly i, t3t—7o | Sarum, Ore, duly 12, 18b—The Hon, ‘A TUG CAPTAIN FINED, poven feet two inches ute, ‘Tho Tron Chief wil jatvres Hemi, Haht. suceessor. Ilo understoud ¢ it cra se A Now “Pumping, Hlevating, and | Churtcx Foster, Governor of Ohloz The siz. | Charley Foster: L huve the honor to neknowk Capt. George MeDonntd, of the tug Carpenter. | be conmanded by Capt, F. 1. Shope, and. Sle ete iceR NEE nobusatan Matte bers of the Hourd objected to his dole this, | dranamitting ? Contrivance, Whtel | gestions ¢ontained In your dispatch of to- | tle the receipt of your telerim of July 10, nt. was fined $35 yesterday by Justice Summeriteld | Mien, son of Capt. Millen, of the Iron Duke, | SShe Museiter’suritotiacitzit, and, ashe did not wish to push the mutter, be the Inventor a edicts WI) Just evo- |. diay meet my hearty upproval. Inst, suggesting that it would be most fttn; eate orvie ; a “i for the Governors of the several States i », tho | Wiltbe Mate, Sehr Moses Unie, Ned Itty beged tobe exensed frome further service on | Jutiontze the Whole Bustion, AJ. Porten, Governor. | fo" ‘ ni yesterday, und, as felated by tho crow of tha | Toronto ails “somo of those nights, there OTHER LAKH PORTS, spilt Atumatrams. wns excused, and undo tho | ‘ryronzt, Cross Connty, Ark thinks to bas | | Hostox. Mass. day, At S83 to Charter | Hinksplvtng and praise to AlMLsty. Got a + * . ) Will be: a blow ht y xl. Pa DETHOIT. jonrd farewell, invented a machine whieh fs destitiud to com- ‘oster, Goverior 0; los ate BH Ci nter, happened in this wiso: Tho Carpet | Credit, and tt vhinees ire that if any of tho 7 Creat conung down te South Drineh with a | stonethnukers endeavor to make hut havor Bpeetat Dianateh to The Chieaon Tribune Juspeetors Knglteh ond Arnistron, tho only eetir Hy $4 stiggestion of prochumition for a Kew Ve In caso of the President's reeovery, oun D. Loxa, Governor, for the blessed deflvoranee of our President, and most eadly assent to. the propositiug therein vontalued. = We W, 'Trarcarity, . Governor of Oregon, m Mich. duly 14.—-Passed down—Vro- | roti! Fee Ras NN? Wane feeb, [eee cores anontza al A Ako prcont numer iv the | thore will be a disaster aud in possible loss of EP Ry SEO & omy jeaEras mye members of cold pr + | ous syatoms used for transmitting packages, Tusaborbormy Tevton nod we Following I Ve | Here Me resnone ie is aalcerasee not only fo | pellers Tonnoke, Newburg, Japan, Milwaukee, | vaented tnole vents, acd Clerk Johnson read | handing grain, eurrying witer, nad hiullng, As wake of nnothor vessel. adler at whoover owns it, but’ to the Inke and country, | and Butfalos.eteam-barucs V. Swaln and con- | communication from City-Clerk Howard, ane | welt as cleyating, things general, Tho ivon- was enterlug tho draw tho bridgc-teuder at» | ny dock ty iu tho worst of ropair, und, althoueh | sorts, Cormorant and consorts, Antotope and } nouncing thit Messrs, Brunan, Brldae, Iealy, vy 7 tempted to, close the bridge, and in order to | there Is uo teht to. warn: mariners of thule | Hi soins Mane Sretth Monta (ana Rit wud rldee, Healy, | ston is called » Steltay'sPumping, Elovating, and rant a coltision the Captain got alongsite of | danger, hnebor dites ro collected. with n rege, | barees and schooner John 4, Mott, Smith Moore, J and Krouse, tho nowly-tppolnted members Of | dransmitting Machina,” and tho in Fee e ening puepose of ehoetkinys her. tu | INP thie would do erodit to w country toll-’| Naliants William Cowie and larges, Yosemite | the Hourd, had duly qunlilled for the postion. ve q eiment tho barge for the urposa of Shc Pruckio | Hotes, Uf there isuny olicial who enitrenort tho | and ares, Thay Clty and bares, ary Vetngle | On motion thoy wore favited to tnko: tholr sate ee eae La et ohn see ehiling beneath the bridge nud neruss the | honed tint fe seit wo, snuthorities ft 14 to bo | ond barges, 1% Chaunvertin andl barges, 1 Ps | seats, tho invitations beluy teeopted by Messrs, | yneunt tut on North .aventto nent Clybourn ys Oz » SW. Palmer and schooner | fren, Bridge, and Krouse; Mev Mealy net: vont. i" ™M fi f sumy Httle time to'| slaughter would bo of itty use ‘niter alife was | Ranney, Ozemaw, A " + nyenue, Upon an Invitation from Mr. Meltay, 0. ee ie Sane crow say fs whit fost Ognrita; schooners: Latelaior, a. G. Mastens, | bemg present. ‘THInUNE representative rode up to the vacant enused tho obstruction. Cunt. MeDon- VD HANHOM, MiunieSinuson, John Keldorhouser and Golden FAREWELL RULOGIES. * Jot yesterday morning aud “anw how the thing tender (between whom | , Cloveland Lender: » Work on tho Government |’ Flewco; tuyr Senesal and barges. On motion of Mr. Hoyue, tho following rosolt- | worked." t was found that the “praploy, ald suys tho bridwe-tender (betwe Jers has texan. “Mr. John Stung, of Bluck Avrived—Propellor Saginaw Valley. : Me reua BL the retlet ul i aud tho Captain uy scood-will oxiats) hug repent- | -Ttiver, who his done conaldorable work for the Ry >, uons cnloxistiy. of tho services oO! wo retiring | vlovuting, and transmitting machine’ was con- odly bonsted that be would “red-ball” him at | Government, hus churze of tho worl, und its hile Passed up—Propellers Putomag anil schooner | members word adopted, and wore aprend on tho | structed upon tho common prinetple of pnon= every opportunity, and that ie puts bis bonst wore Fu Hho pst hos Jaye: eatiataoryn, i foo at be ieee sie a Sanco an ee Tucurtls ne ‘he Bourd and engrossed coples sup- | sraties that, 1f-0 vacuum fs created Inn open o (Ors. io work consists of driving » Now rl fassile mut Me ", t foto effect on avery ocension,- The casy of Mo- | Joh Is lookey 1 ie | Idaho, No y Ny Mah nie Pa with regect with-tho | 2M) OF conduit, of any Kind, tho ir will at % niles from Law's bont-house down to the corner A bases Tempest and bary Resotved, es Cl < - Fae eee ee fled esterday hefure JUstice Wale eee eee ne a eee revitbe placed tong tua | ond condorts stenm-hnsxes Tempest und barkess |v aivabiy kervives of William. J. leoglials Ea | gues of nue itteem ponies to tuo equate Meh. f Weastfurd and barges, Avercorn and fnrges, Le, oN edd vchunge of | topof the piles and will: be firmly fastotied to = o who has discharged fils duties faithfully asm |p Ry aco aa ane pie tetas tho dock, Be, Interventny, since 9 ¢ Htlued rath Chauncey Hutitoe aud schooners Anite Yair iestbOr OF be Nour ale ease a PT ORO OECTA opens ny stone ts “high tp os the high-water mark, ‘Lh ‘ord ehlgun and bu 1. | yours, a grout portion o1 vl Y ver tieo Suimmerfok for trial, From nl) accounts, glk ty) sh wat f a ‘Be ents, ae ay Mon too ait Benoul- Rane simul, Hight packages, but only for very short Torrens, Kas., July 1, 1881.—To THis Bx celleney Churtca Foster: ‘Telegram recelyed, aud J heartily concur in your stuggestion, Joun P. St. Jous, Governor, Wy ATLANTA, Gay Tttly 12,1881.—22, D. Muaecy, Governor's’ Prioute Secretary: Plense say te Goy. Foster Lwill serve on committee, of Will codperate in any way, AnenenIL Conquirr. Governor Georgia, Kose Crry, Idaho, July 1, 1831. Gl Hon Chartes, Muster, evernor of Oltla: lain erateful for’ the glad tidings conveyed sn your telezruna of yesterday, ‘The Si ge ito that n day be sot apart for thanksgiving and praise for the dellveranee of the Pres. dent has my hearty approval. LT wgree to the committee named and authorize you to use my Nine as you niny deem proper, Jonny B. iL, Governor Idaho, Ranutau, N. C., July 12, 1881.—Gov. Fore CHRYEN: Oa, Aly U1, 1881,—Le Gon, Charies Foster: Your sitggestion of thts date, has any most hearty approval. ° Wyomlig lig already taken fitting trollee, by public meet ing, of the wicked attempt upon the Prest- dent's life, and will gladly follow your lead. iu action ot the kind proposed. joists W, dioyr, Governor. MAnIgoy, Wis, duly 11, 185.—T ls lena el tries Foster, Qovernorof Olt eerely refoleing In thacheering prospectof the Presidtent’s recovery, and fully agreeing with work when completed will effectually do away | Gratwie ter: Linost heartlly approve and concur in = iv ub 's F you as to the prop! of sertlag apart aday | y if ‘ thore waa a bit of sharp practice played ou tho | Withono of the most dangcrous phices tn our | Se ee roe fro fat | Property, and who tine over proved bianselt a | ymuuuces;,, AU Meliay Noe Guy ereateoror | 10r thnnksrivine und prayer to the God of ea Wasa Governor Norili Caro Cuptain and bis fawyer. While thoy were waite | harbor.” carat 2. Hialy and echoonors A, Hrudley, | jofoun und watchful yaurdlay of tho Mtorests | frags tut Mo tiga eaitns for Mis maine that 1 Nations L hearty concuy in your sugges: | 2H0sA8d.JAnvis, Governor North Carolina, ing for the papers urunting tho chamyo of vouue ete Apes Ra all ssa weapalige te v8, 0-8 ins es See Petit ear oF tho publig Boidolt ee ale pane ant, our wilt be fibies Whol herfoeted, to Seni nates Hon. anit will be photstil jebing Pint Coxconp, N._ If, duly 19, 1881.—Gon, 4 bute get id: “* Davi ¥ » G, 8, EY Sd! 5 i hapa ap axes of uimost any wel for any diatninee, sn i otlier Exeentives, ‘Phe pple ol " % . 7 bol Cen i afi te prosecute. | Hify mmmuiened In twowouks, Leis the tnten- | adds F.Card, Santino: schooners James fine- | ftevolecd, ‘hme this jtourd recugntie | the role 1, H Chartes Foster: Now Haunpshire will gtadly . Y tountond grain from. vessole, hat coal up from | Wisconsin linve been most deeply sulleitouy ton of Mr. Davidson to build n still, Inner pro- 1 , and J, | eillvlent services of A.C. Iurtlett, i. Krank: 1 x mine, ete. A n ( field, had the enso called, and tbo Captain not | pellur avis Hstocks. pro | rison, Geneva, Houston, Ganges, Ironu, and J tee The mncbine with which he 18 nuw 9 B nt! wnlte In thanksgiving ona day to be fixed ns pellur tian, tho one now in W. Doane. unthal, nnd Georgo M1. AMUSO our retiriig | exporimunting §3 far from being perfect, and, as in yeqard fo Oa deen tha abe proposed, when the President's recovery fs deinje present, bo was fved by default. Upon | iionster will be eaited The Con Wind northeast, lx mites. re oT eae eer trahiy | Hestates, Is uwod “only tu lustrute Sere tusgured. CHanturs I, BELL, Governor X IL papaiee rit a cate wae the anes Mounier AML th eee at eon ee Sire Inst VOUT HUNON, 1 canal alds, and that wo bid them an affectionate fare r TIE PRINCIULE OF THE THING.” Winctas &, Sari, Governor. Nav aves, Conn.futly 10,1881,-—"Phe Ton nar appeal. 1f nee e - - 0 coulhenvers at Erle striuok. ngains y N y 1.—Passed up—l ollers | wi i y 1101 y arrive Thurles Poster, Gove : 4 dt RTT econ dhe suo. Wronu man COC’ L-Ganbam mare aasely tink le et urpriaien Lone Hoyos, July 14 Passed up—Propollers | wolf in partine witht thorn. rder that ane may nrrive nt sume iden as to REY IE MEN, Connolly 1048815 rhe Ton, tho pluce, ns It Is wseorted that he closes the iy that, Idaho, Paclie, » Georg eon CT a8 and Grounds re- | how tho muchine fuoks, the Fouiow ling directions Colwell aud consorts, Westfard nnd barges: | ported that Mr. Abner Taylor had withdrawn | ure given for construgting ono: Tal Nasnvinie, ‘Tenn, y 2, 1831.—7'o | approve and join any general movement f bridge on ovory tuRMAR Wwhoin he muy hanper MISCELLANEOUS. schuuors umes C iarrisou, Galen, Georee | his proposition far tie ely of wlot for echool | shift, about threo tout low in Fake hollow | ciirien Fuster, Goveriion ar okie? Montage | tiny oF Thankasiving: tor. the bresttente to huve spite hucainst. ue. sone Dott ‘A NARROW ESCAE. Murray, R. Hidtarham, Lavura ‘Helle, J.8, Austin, purposes on the coruer of Monroe and Leavitt | diaméter, and let tt rest in-n stout wooden | gestions meetmy hearty approval, and will re- | esenge us soon as We ,nre assured that it will Pe eens orate Special Biursateh to: The Uiieoas SHIbanE Kingtisher, Homor Ht. Me ven sTiutial streets, Ieanowork, {nthe middlo uf tha shaft hive | ceive the indersement of the American. peo- | not be premature, The Committes named [3 , SE UNLOADING LUMDEIL BY STHAM, Cunvetaxn, O« ditty HeTho steamer Clty of | sated Vatiog, 16 bs te eee Tone THE REPORT OF THE SCHOOT, AGENT nn, tron whoel tre, fone tn dinates ani: | ple, Arvin IAwitss, Governor, | entirely satlstactory tome. 1 Capt. Courtland, of tho big tug Brockway, has | Detroit had a narrow escape from doing scrlous | W. Palmer and consorts, Lot hain aud consort; | Was submitted, and referred to the Finnnee and | yong te vlreumnferones of tho. wheol let Govurior of Connecticut, Invented a machine to wninad lumber frury ves be steniner Shuiniw. ‘ Aualting Commit It showed receipts for | thera he: made a int opening, | leadin Lattin Rock, Ark., July 11, 1881,—fo Gov. vented Macnee i thocapuin says, will | (eiuiage this morning. ‘The boll-rope beenne | ind north, Hult: Wenthar cloudy. tho month ending 1, 1681, ns follows: Cash | town suto the hollow suage on whice'the wheel | Foyler:. lave lasned prochunation appolut- | ¢ Fee eee a wost-of loss that ii cauts per | ‘“lsconnectod, and tho steainer camo iy under | por Hunoy, duly 1 Y. Hh—Down— | on hand, $6100.32 ool Fund, $2030; | jy to revolves ‘these eponings howsver, do tot | ing the Lith of the Timonth for fasting Saaiyaw City, Mieh., July 12, 1881,—Thy Ju fee. Aa soon ns the necessary patentis | full head of steam. Sho madonsheer in tho | Propellers Aretic, fron Duke, Lowell nnd barges, Special funda. Silo; total, 5100) Ax" | waut to lead atraight down to the sliafe, butin | and prayer, ‘LJ, CiEANCHLLUR, Governor, Hon, Charles Foster, Governor of Ohio: socured a full description of this Valuable in- | dircetion of tho propelier Colorado, which was | [f. D. Collinbury and bary ehuoners Ket, | beadittro: School Fund, for teachurs’ pay rolls, | tue form of a curve, ull bonding the sumo way, ve Jats é ie. , GG, | SEY82.Kh deposited with City rensurer, S11 Sontion, will be tude public, Cunt Courtine | sokiuy ou furl at tho dook, but answored to ter | Hn Se ee aa ea ac alaygen, Fe | dials spec Fide, $1.10) total, Sess Peete de Magceo, E Aflor thls tng buen iHoue, lot what portion of the 08 hleago, J. 4 - Wheel between tha aponiny ww "scooped out’? trade for twontyeslx yours, and in thi tino hug | Fudder-and Just grazed the propeller, though |}, Danforth, Elian Spry, Htollviay Ted, Wiito, | cash on han ponings seen Inbor-saving muehines Invented to untoad io ‘us much us possible without cutting juto the tho lutter's Ines were parted and nee gang | ond Blue, John Wesley, J. Ms Scott, Floctwing, 4. petition frou tho Armoursohool Distrlet for | shuftor into tho openings of tho Wheel lending: rnin pnd ore, DUt that tho same system prove | planks sinushed. ‘Cho Clty of Detroit was Onal- | Willinm fF. Preston, Constitution, * tho eee of Guriian nto its shoots was) ty tho shaft, ‘Che wheel wilt thon bo provided fone im loaame and unloading lumber when ho | yy onecked by Cant. MeQuay rimulng to tho pus- Un—Propetier A. Allen and barges, ompest | reforredt to the Committee on Lnetruction In Your telegram. of the 10th enme during my recent absence, Hence the delay in answer ing. Lapprove of your stizgestion and of the parties to designate a day for thanksgiving tind praise for ‘the deliverance of our-Presh WEEDING, W.Va, duly 11, 1831.—To Charles Koster, Governor of Ohio: Your siipugation mots ny hearty Approbvation, 1 wi ets Liste proclamation as soon ns the Goy- | dent. * Davin H, Jeno, with what might be called a stccossion of | rg y¢ ny to be observed. " c “of o art ve vt ies aa Leip Gorman. 4 's You name fix the day to be observed, Governor of BMichigan. tis invention hs tho result. A few more inyen- | the engineer to stop tho engine. As he did so ‘Wind—North, Nght. Wenthorctoudy, - Supnly. ene wre Oe L a eeteee ¥. | too large, to entur nt olthor ond of tho shaft and : “ 1 = E r Satz Vane Crry, Utah, July 1t.—o Gor. Hons will revolutionize the Sumber business | tho crosshead came up and struck tho Captali BUEPALO uganda Bore andl te voations reas | GoM’ OUE through the opunings in the circum PRINGEIELD, Tih, July 11, 1881.—To Hila | wouter: Your suguestion for n any of thanks’, tompletely. Stoum is rpidiy kiting the buyl- | on tho nose, making a bad gash. Lt wasn nure specie Winnden at ee Ohicuay Fe ore Conmmitieg on Hts arg iti and Supe | fetevee of tho Wacal—through tho fans. ‘he | Excellency Charles Foster, Governor: Your | giving in view of the President's ‘dellveranes ? ness of gall vessels, nnd now tho trado of tho | row escane tromdonth, Pe Li " rented fhrutee 7 hit he fee. Hee oe va to duties: toe fact of the'mnttar 1s, tho wheel and shaft are | telegram of the 10th recelved this morning. | from death meets my. thankful approval, Iumber-shover Is threatened, A LARGE THO TO 1” CONSTRUCTED, Bovesto, N.Y. July .—Arrived—Propollors | ply Agent should bo ilviiicd us to duties. cust ih ‘ong plees. Connnet tho oud of tho | My felines aro in ontire hurmony with Your 7 : a - Cuba, Jatics Fisk, and Lycotning and schuonors | ferred to the Committeo unt itules, shaft with. hollow tubes of tho same diameter, | Stew as . 3 Liberty lies wounded with him. Let univers LAKH PREIOHTS. Speciot Disnotch to The Chicago Tribune. Meurs, Quecn City, tnd U. J. Wells, grain, Chl- THE DRAWING QUESTION, dud thon, + | views in reference to the propriety of setting | sal praise and bolls and bonfires communt Grain Srobehtss wet nate ond 349 lower, tho MANIToWOG, Wis. July 14.— Fhe Menominee | gago: sctuoner iH. M. Love, graln, Sheboygan. ? rate of cora cath aut . he engages | Dargo Line Company has just closed 2 contract ments reported were: For Iulfalo—Propelier | with und & Berger, of this city, for the Kersbaw, 55,00 bushets of* corn; propeller | struction of a large tig of tho following dim Apart by concurrent action of the Governors of the Several States of 1 day of Uhunkariv- ing in view of the gratitying recovery of the President, aud Lwould suggest, however, that theselection of a day becmede when the Prosident’s convalescence Ig fully assured, I think Ae unuhlently proper that you should take the Initiative In tho matter, : S$. M. CuLLos, Governor. Ricumonn, Va, July 11, 1881.—To Charice Foxtcr, Governor of Olly: The Committes Cienred—Propeliers Cuba, Willian Ldwards, Tho Committco on Music wud Yrawing renort- THY MACHING 18 READY Montane Hostone dumes Fisk, W. 8. Crosthe | 04,43 followss tobe worked. OF eaurso jt fe workad by “Your Committeo on Musle and Drawing, to Onn ta wate, Marion “W. Paige, Mears, and J. Walls, f tO | ofan engine and, delta, “Just ay iny othar mu Queen of the West, 40,00) bushels of cura: pro- | sons: Lanyth, 1H foots nenin “7 fects hol ra Colago: schooner k, Knapp, coal. Racine, | Whom was referred thy conduct of tho Instfue- 1 i y , Hb 7 ebine would be. When the enzine starts up the peller Conestoga, 60,00) bushels of corn; propel- | fect. Sho will he used for towlng tho [sua Charters—Steut-barge Winans Hdwards ana | Yon lndraing, in the high schoo, bex leave to | Wheel of tha * pumping, elovatlig, und trans- Ter Nebraska, 13,000 bushels of corn, 8ire) Intshe | Suverson, A, A. Carpentor, and othor large | sctuonors Churles Foster and Turon W. Paige, | TRI A thoy have agcortalned that tho ays. | wing mucking" commences to ravolvo, tho els of wheat; schooner, Hodinyton, BAUM Lal, hace rooney butt, Bart by and ~ Beran foe conl, Erlo to Cuter, ARSnia xohonnors, WwW. i tom of hethard ae aug Ta tes Heth Behoole, gonvox sida ot tho. fons moving against tho alt. vf 3 schooner Richards, 47, ". - | Cros ‘ t vs LJ. . cont, st a heol gots fast cudy, ho f2 ploce ClO Cot ear Tliggeraids VW, bushels of | Ing of nuvigution in tho aprins. Grostuwwalte, Quobeo City, and C.J Wel cont: | ig nok ou IM tmlty' of prinulple and purpose: Ol 4 Kb, D nooner W. 1. Warntim, 48,000 bushcls of | AN ACCIDENT TO TUE PROPELLER BUFFALO. | onl, Bitftalo to Hiwolie, $1: febooner H, Mf. ento the glad tiding of his restoration, * Eiil Munray -*. + Governor of Utab, . a ' SAcnAMENTO, Cal., July 11, 1881,—To Charles Foxter, Governor of-Ohto: Yourtele- gram just. recelved. California, Irrespective of political opinion, fecls as eltizens of a com: mon country the terrible blow aimed at the Government in the murderons altar fo ussasinnte our honored President. Words tho nir ky thut a vacuum is created botwoun the that to u certaln’ extent the Walter Smith | ty) sies of tho wheel. ‘To supply the. los Morton, 37,000 bushols of Spectat Fitepatch to The Chicaga Tribune. Scot, coal, Buttalo to Milwaukeo, $1. inethod Is followed, and that tow ike oxtont | Morey bi pee ee ¢ 4 more alr rushes through the tubes, tho hollow h—Schoaner’ Huron, 18,00) — cs is sci! romuln unehunged at4ig | Prinelples foreign to the Walter Smith syste | snare, and out through the ouds of the hollow forts of corn... Fur Lrie—Schooner Sherwool, Astinnstauna, Ont, July 14.—The propeller Canal frelgh: unchanged ri ror! whooner Mit vorn, For Goder' x : the method practiced in thy lower grades—thus nro. too weak te express the horror with Pe suat Oinels of corn. For Collingwood—Lro: | Bot to ya oa We earn eee aeanntige | Movies for‘ wheat and4conts for corn to Now | sorigusly iuturruptivg tho symnmutry of instruc: | IK wcntno oxperimonted with yesterday be- | SOU Mame ancels Nt hearty approval. wuleh humanity Tins boon #0 iiuakeen. Oa paler Columbia, 1.00) bushel oF gory, Lum’ ond ame, back to Muller's Dock, lero wt 8 cumvenAND, 2 | SSL stnat tho toard of Buiteation in auvt | 10H, Hn finpertectly constructed one, wothine Se ee ae ao erie ee eee gy wae eitnamett 10 -BOrTOW, : er freights wero Pree ined, siete eas, aa Ualy Loran. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Uhteaga Tribune. adopted tho Walter Smith old sorios for use In ¢ ff complete vacuum could be vrunted, and, 1" —Clenrea—Pt ") 2 consequently, tho air did not rusti through tho Mosxroomuny, Aln., duly 11, 188t.—To Gov, | snilles to tears. In place of inerriment thore ‘ Nothing of any kind went into the dry-docks | (o'clock thore was ubout ten inches of wator In Cravenaxp, O., July 1.—Clenrea—Propollers | tho public sehuols,. ttbes with th tho desired and proper force of fit ‘cre tn f “hh view % bes Charica Foster:’ Lupprove your suggestion | was gloom, For days tho heavy suspense of se nelitag OCdan : hore Sho is walting inatrucuons trom fuigato, | {yavers.and Cubs, merchandive, and wohooner | | in viow uf tig above facta your commutes | teen pounds to thosquaro inch. ‘The neossure | In all its parts, It, W. Con, Governor, | dread anxloly lung a fenden pall qver the ‘bu propeller Conestoga is having her aftor- | Sus fs drawing ovor ilfteon feet of water, Shortian, block aton, Milwaukee, Bralth aystom,—bu used Jn the. fstruction of | W#s less than ono-third of what it should have reach Natlon. - It has pleased Alinighty Goi to cabin lengthoned, THe ro it ASTA’R CARGO: Cluirters-Sehaoners Charles Wall, ore, Mare | drawing in the pubis scboole, Primary, Gram- | Hest But, evott ay It wad water was drawl WP | Sumrinsox Crry, Mo. ditly 1, 188t.-—To | arrest dread calamity. It is most. fitting Tres tuzono anber argo on tho moar- | 4, Abc Dutch fo Ae chcao Troe, | quel te Givin poate forme, Deaaes, | any ad gh Gotonly and at the apes | of lo cing in tho form oF nso apray, | ou Caarioa Funtek: A Cully gree Le tine | enetral prayer ant cnrnent lew ho TxY ILWAUKKE, Wis. duly 14.—Tho cargo of tha | Coit! 6 F125 Frees Pa encher of drawing in the igh School be : , r rae st: 1 a) ket yesterday afternout nts in lumber | Pronelier Asity sunk in Lake Georzo by collision | eoul, Ashtalyuin to Marquetio, 74 cents freos, C: | dirruted to eunting Uimiself to tho maths eon- Wwhily handfuls of eorn-woro the Governors uf Arkansas and Kentucky or ushie vi % runte , Te ‘| upirt for the deliverance of our frelghts from Suamico yesterduy. with the berge Helena, consisteitof 14,000 bush | K. Ning, Minestone, Kellos Inve already designated July Li. oo early. | 2 blessed. en Taland to South | tained in said systeany, with Sul auch Hberty to DHAWN UP THROUGIE THE TULE n nt resident, and forthe great evidence of Ills 1 Dut C.J. Chieago, private terns; FranzSigel,conl to Mare | amend features which ho taay Und tobe faulty, | on the othor side und tarown out the | Lwas preparing my mesyage for July 2b Lf) if é Tush atrect bridge fs heing repaired, much to | SISOF wheat, shipped trom Duluth by Cd Kes | Chee cdeentn troer aid ore inek to Cloveland | ne lwaecorted ton teachers under sliuiiar cle: | watur. ‘Tho elevation of tho wheul batt the | will awalt your action. ‘Minnis God ‘for tho | goodness to the Nation. In halal of fe Bridyetendor Kehoo's sntistaction, tstributed a8 f vosturnh Na- | Wess; JE, Gilmore, A. 2, Baldwin, and: Melvin tances” . Mee toot. nad the loueth of cnet tub 7 President's recovery, and that he has such a | citizens of California, and on this occasion wei or nmimoth fintbont, to bo used tn enr- | qennte aon Geren, Bkso0, ane” Grecmwied, | f, tiaeon, cout to Ailiwuukes, private terms: | he roport was adopted. Titeem rant (he leuKth of each tube was APOE | Donia wife, God bless her, Unuir votce is aunt, Yeordially approve sour Era lumber, was Jaunched at Ludington last | 35,000. ‘Thomas Parsons, ore, Escanaba to ‘Tolodg, con ult Hugiles, was iolouted, Principal of the ra . Mell i AYE that, with Hy Whol twelve or ‘Tnoatss ‘T. Crivrexpen, Governor. Bera pene ou Bast post Wodneaduy, DULUTH COAL DOCKS. act rate. = nion reel ehool, | ran t. ster M, Be fourteen feet in dinwneter, and muking 4,000.0r 33 e: into Take stroct bridgo ESCANATIA, Dodge of the Central Park School. 50 revolutuns “a ' minute _ (yostorduy DANTA, Gn. July 11, may be adapted by the Cominittec. sebagai Powe sovornl fout of tho ruling por neelal Desnateh to The Ch cece Trae coal * speetat Dispatch to The Citeago Tribtins, cath auotion OE Ait, Hastie ie baoattons fi Ps mee poe only iuaut Prema Gans es, oe * Peally, Aly 68! tiggestion 0, C. Pentins, Goyernor of California. : otate steamer Prussia, of {ho Merchants! Mon- Tika und eet Te ceohalstod or Bk ee ee ete ctiiedoits and S-'s Uulawing | ferred to tho Commitzce on Salaries, currentlot. grain, could bo curried through the | Wade tn your telerra of yustordny, aud will rMPIA, W. 'T., duly ‘14, 1881,—G@ov, Fox : trea! Line. leaves for Sontreal und tower taku | on the new conl doule was suspended fora week, | schooners D. Nelson, Mentpettor, Graco Surray, | 316 Duy alled attention tothe fuet that tho | tubes, no mutter how high the machino was, or | Cordially tut : urs | ter: ‘he proposition for general thankseive : BACH Fee ne co oe ee iO ee reece? | Principat elected to the Hast Rlucle School tnd | how rent iho lent of tho tubes, ‘Tho Iaiter ) Blites In devoting w day to be desigunted 48 | ing, i¢ the Presldentrecovers, has my cordlst bile che eee Fi tof tho | as Mr. AcTugh, of Chicago, who. fy tho netive | —Dopartad—Steamers Wocoken, i. G. Calsbolm, | Fevlisned, and on fils motion Miss Helen Smith | would also ba turger, iu proportion to the wheel, | yor suggest to public tmnksgiving and | antraval, Permit mo to suggest that the Thostanch stermor City of Fremont, of tho | iciner of tho. c beard of inno pcr doe liitingechnoncraMtugora, | Was dlected to fill the vacancy, This dono, Mr, Menuy would put his “pore | pratag to Almighty God for his merelful in- | HME Hh f ‘ Tako Michigan & Lake Superior Lite, loaves, Heth arty ase tio work yomg ngulis | oluwaeor Neqauilee,. Jel Liny and, Gr ‘Te SUPPIA AGENT, feuted™ maching tuside of x large, Inverted | torposttion in belialt of the President race erin ne the: Committe. antl tat : bis ove for Duluth, ad ns " Big ate a xd oe wba - pps ~ Dx, BO ‘ tans ger pave 4 . representation on the Committee, : Lt ap Rae ‘Louis, Capt. Joun B. Hall, HAD TO GET WonK. {rumpf. Mr. Curran culled attention to. tho fact that conmstii nod box, arith an ofen apes, ae che tee Auenen J. CoLqurrr, Governor. ane rorritory at least should bo niso repre df the Unlow Line, loft inst evening for Huttulo Spretat Disvuteh to Tre Chicago Tribune. MARQUETTE. the office of Building und Supply Agent wus va> | Gropped du tho sutne pines. \ sented, Wat, 1. NeWELL, Governor, with 113 cubin passengers, MowritisAL, duly H<There was an autempt a Perea Diath ta te Hin Eid Pe ant, ‘agi esl cad? efile sande sab aT V a arniioin, Ky.. duly it, 288 —e Hore ' Yesterday wun wood day for tho tues, the | erat uo atrivass who were drums bile HOY lor Runpire' state and stoumer City of Cloves | wall take pines until tho report of tho Comtmit- : “HIRAM, Charles Roster, Lour telegram Jusk Te | "oven, Dela dulyt2.—o the Hon. Charla ee Oe ate ¥ wero quickly diapursed by the police.’ Some ut | land. See ‘ tne on Rules and Regulations hind boen adopted, henviy approval, nud 1 will codporate bor | Foster, Goneriion af Oitas ‘The suggestion of rents moet lyn Ce. Grats f tho men ind it hard to et work wut, agtholr |» Down—Propellers Pecricss and Chinn. No moved that Br, Hicks who had heen ap. | 6, ta ‘Thence? F tics Week as daly in ay way to entry owt the sugges: | Your telegram of the 10th mets ny appro tee ae alfaieagpnich boutowned by tuo | Pisces are tilted by strangors . io ATHNaH Guu Goodwins saooners Wate Wins- | polntd to Mit wo wueant pralon ad jute, bo | Ger iyore ip tho Atompeuyon Wie Hons eantalnell tt Your Wlanatct, s ation, or gone, Wes i 4 4 John O'Neil, und O. G. King. eontiniuad % et 5 o ee A . : Governtnont and used by tho allleers superii- ded teh ee Civnred—Propeltor Alpena; schooners Lyon, | of tho Moard. 1 prontdontn Lito. Lune). Bhacknuns, Governod. Govarnor.of Dolayrere: | Vonding tho barbor intprovernents here, ptriat Dlapiteh to, The Gatcago Tetbunts Mothor Casey, und Winona, | Mr. Dunne inoved usa substitute that the Fark ‘Trbtn , u : Quito an exeltement was ralsed along tho | | MinwauKen, July W.—Maring matters wero Thonrd proceed to the elvction of a Isullding and Net Lark, Teton: JAcKsoN, Miss, July 1, 1891.—To @bv. | _Newronr, R1, July 12—Gov. Charles { river betweon Wells and Clark streot Uridyes by | woudnelly dail to-day, ‘Tho urrivaly wore cou. - punurits | supplyAgent. a Wastttxaron, D. 0. July W.—Prosident Wins: | wiser: approve of your’ suguestion, and | Foster: 1, heartily approve your suggestion ; nieckband Ona tue jumping ato the river | hed to threo sminll Vessels, ‘ho departures of Hpectat Iiepateh to ‘tne Chicago Tribunes ae Stliva spoke In favor of deferring action | dale, of Hiram Collexe, who reralus in Wasb- | Will conform to the aetion of the commituey | fora day'of thanksgiving and prayer. 1 pre y after a busket of dressed chickuus that bad peaiuctadint eraft were the schooners Luura, | Duwuriy Minn. July .—Arrived—Vropeliers | looking to. ing {miediately the place of the | ington to be near his wounded friond, hus re- | named In your telegram, sstume no uction ‘vilt be inken ull the Presk i Zullon ovorbonrd. i pale On USS OL He VAR Era! Quebeo, from Sarnia; Sunlatee, from foudhtons | supply: Auent. ua tis wore dune befor the | eelved a totter from bis wifo, wid! gives w . TM 'Sroxm, Governor, | -| dentis declared out of dunger, & oe et eo ee acd yor, kale foe Spectat lapateh to. The Chicago Tribunes Hinplee, trom uttatge ‘chooners Hmplrosinta, | LubceniionsinigheatlOn | SCS HONS | yruphlo deseription of the offect produced {nn +e phe \ AuwueD Ue Lereenenl - Pattuloluatovoning with aeurgo or rain, tur | StAanrsTi, Mich, duly 1.—Col, John Mason | 4-8. Moss, nud 8. 1. Uunwerfurd, from Mulfulas | dtr, Dunue thought tut it would do no harin quict Ohlo yilluga by the attempt to assastnute | Arpany, N. ¥ duly HN, 1881.—T9 Gor 5 : Pie wonpeeed iw new vow, bowrapet, and | Lovie yacht Viking, on hor way to Btaeicinaw, | Hine Maria, from Anyilold, "| toil the place, ovun tuoush iting bo decided | the Presidout. A Tribune correspondeut bus | Fortes? Your proposition ts cordially. 1 *, Pa, duly 1%—Hle Exel ' ioboom, which were done at Miller Bros. dooks, | spent tho day In ode hurbor this afternoon, ‘The Cleired—Lirge Ww hiting. for Marquoteos | afterwaras to dividu the ollice Into two, buon purmitted to make some extricts from proved. — ALonzo B, Comunity, Governor, WILKESBARRE, ay, ul Ai = ts " ike } Wille winding the sehugner 31, teimbla tn | Coline uve an slogan recoption on buded to | #SNOWNSS SNP pig dloyno sald uhat on thy questiun Of eulnry | ehis teuur, whieh 1s dated Miran, Oy WIy 41 tyxcoza, Neba July It, 188.—To Cond | doniein eoforonee fo eonvorted uetion in nat b a ie ,, :) | eltlzen - c PMORNE, Y od. A aN 2 ya om! | ct uf P i pe aL oe ooo mere Se eee eee PEI CDN GHEE EA i * Bptetat Disvateh' ta The Uteaga Tribune, ‘tho lute Awont had field offies for many yourd | und Bs Ponlore Peordiaily indorse your sugyestion ing day for thanksgiving, lias Just renehed A - of tho cluvater enuine-hotise, knocking 4 holo Spictat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribu Pour Covnonne, Ont, July H— Passed up— and hid a salary of $42, which was more'than |* Mra. Hinsdale writes: “Hiram bas ‘passed | relating to the nppolntment of a day off | meat Wilkesbarre, L ‘enticely concur in the i $n it large cnough for wn omnibus to puss | Craevenann, On duly H,—A siiior named Law- | Selooner Kate Kelly, Oswoxo te Chicngo cowl, should bo given to a new man, é through somo eventful scones since you loft. | {hanksziving and prayer commemorating thd | propriety of the suggestion, and tne people : pugh. co Comuully wis ovore ek Down—Schuoner Autolopo, Bay City to Kings fr. Murroughs thought that tt would be une | qo reports that une during tho afternoon | recovery of the Presiden of Ponnaylvania will revorently join jn the i throux rencu Comiully was ovorcome with heat yesta Thin suitable and i waste of time to forestall action af nus recovery o! Ki nay : “ i tt ‘Tho schooner Porter left Milwaukeo for thls | day white aboard the schooner Thomas Quate | Stab, luinver. u ho rules by appointing & Huliding and | Were full of deapalr, Mra, Comstock, of Warren, ALuINUS NANCE, Governor, /.| observance, Henny M. Hoyt, Lit 3:00 p, i. Wednesday, wrriving hero at | and died to-day,” Clunred—Schooner Loulsa, for Dotroit, light, won tha rules by app rf 7 4 ‘ . Governor of Ponnsylvanis. : BOD yestordfy moratue, wok on eargo of cori he PONT DALMOUBIN Bunply Agent whose, functions, be, thant, | kunt w dispatel dated halt-past 1s which eaili | srowporain, Vi, duly 1, 188l—To 0 jouer 4; and padsed through Hush strect uti p.m. bound: Ree Sptctat Dispatch to The Chteaoo Tribune. ‘Internal hemurrhage hag set, in, and the | ry cctcney, Charles Fouter, Governor: You n NE! ’ —To Charles \ for Hitato, “Tubs ie about ia qin 0 Tout us hts PORT or CHICAGO, Pour Datatowelt Onty duly die-tassed un | peesepe, tho, ark eo ova ntansele vory | (yoret cauta ure Faure ake ‘hack, vrowat | ee tadted ian procinnutlon of. thunk POEs Mowe, Ta, duly, Pieri phate re ete ln Der ait Hai AL ANY DPFLOM LHD KU) | sc apoyean,aillmaibes on ndclos, Behoonor Iento Kult . Onwere to Colengo, Coal, | olligiont, would ‘bo vontinued in tho postion | lator than 'bulf-past 1, ‘Chose wore favors | giving. in the event of the revovery, of Pres-} | in your suggestion regurding a day of thank # oe sho bat at y Bf ej Now 3 q | Site Grice ind, Bouth diavew: sundrics, Montreal, to ner, jer Celtic, Culeago to} until tho vacancy was Mled. able, :In the “ovoning Allie Turner drove font Garfleld i in exuct necord with my own} | giving for the President's recovery, ‘Ths ty The tugs Brockway, Iismanrck, Eras and | Stuer Coron canabn, suiltiries, : 1" HO. Dr. Dituno's substitute was lost by the follow: | down ayaln. Hu came at 0 o'clock with this .{ fevlinga, and, belleve, with the feelings of) | Committee you nia mncets my ‘approval, 1 Favorite route Muto port yesterday lumber | prop G4, Nucatull, Madtutta ‘uinber: BAH dug vatoz A . measage, "The Proaidont passed away att ton | tho people ut this State. Lim satisticd with louN LL. Geax, Governor of lows fe gaan te a fea pectue, samuarae | Eee ai: Raut ae eae se ill Dales 18 TN Na te | ae a toma | Heuehase cy guaran neuer wae ame | wus comaulitcgnatiud, gad will debi ageord-)] n Tiviawite uetay aeimiion oe feotat tumber ant | frvpsigiars snr abun anion, mlekpnt grub, Chiao inhua liriduo, Rrouso, Doiany—s. touring thelr butt, women wero wallag in to | Heo with tholr sugmestion, | Milteracy In the United states-From i bourd, and tho Now Yen, ilsmarekesund Faverto | prop G. J, Rorstiuw, sltwankes, Hult, Cleared—Schooner Sinater, cont, Chleago, ‘Tho resolution ot Mr, Hoyuo was thon unant- | serects, anil tho chlrb bells wore. tolfing: In OSWELL FAnNIAS, Governor, 20 to 22 Ber Cent of Our Voting Pou" ¥ hvu bli burwes ouch, | Thoy all loft for tho cust Srup Gordon Cuumtiell, Kerio, cont, BAINIA. inously carried, : Currotavilla, No sueh dur cloud over hung TRY VAtion Unable to Itcad ‘Thole Mallote . Cr , Ns t over [ram since It was intial by whlte Ts AE, If Sent . . shoro ugnin last night. Frou Missal Gra Stasi, a Boeelal Disoatch to The Chtcao Tribumies Tho Board then wont Into Committeo of the 1 HI since it inlinbited 1 wall TALLANASSEER, Flu, July 11, 1§81,—To the rup Stary roll, del THE LUMBER TRADE, Santa, Ont... July H.—Arrived—Sehooner J, Whole on rutes, Sr. Dunne in tho chuir.'Thoy | mon, Some of tho neighbors camo hore, MUSKEGON, Prop Georve Hunbur, Muskegon, sunuel . rexched Itule fo, after which the committe bron ‘russia, Stuntront,wantriuds nw A. Mend, feo Chivayo, geal Hrop Lnveronce, Chubo! Hon, Charles Hoxter: 1 foln*henrtily i. suggestions us to Issuing proelamations of > Now York Sun, Aunany, July 12.—at tho University Conyoce oy flag, arapal it with. bunting, tion to-duy Prof, Gardiuor. of tha Albany Acak wot the Aroat and reported progress, aud were granted | ‘and hoisted It half-must over tho tabornuclo; — + thankselying, ‘Tho couunittee to Mx the day-|| omy, read a paper on "Tho Itelation of the 1, wuririos, . Jenyo to sit agin, athors tollod the colluyy bell, ‘Thoy festooned rf (3 we Rpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Hop Gy Witekox’ Muskouon, Turbur. A Southorn Fish Pond—A Million Carp | ‘The Hoard then adjourned, eeee ee lu muueniug, Hor msvolt | count Is cntialy ie preenules As soon us the day |] Genoral Govaeninont, to the Alucation Bonkucon, Muh, July H.—Clourances to-day, | Poh lean, Silmaaks, Hebe in an Acre of Water, i not ubed a tear, or lntdiy say a word, 1 tald,| Wamned Hotty me, | Go ernor eerie of ilitormey In tho United, States. ninetoon, Lumbor shipments, 140000 four. | [ful Now ire stuskevunns cowie Grigin (an) News CHARGED WITH RIOT. thom 1 could tuke' no part or Interest in tha oD. s o . suggested methous of removing it, Lt presented Rates to Chicago still romain at $1.01 per 1,000 Sudlgur tatu, uy att sundrlva, Uno of tho most lovely. pluces in Spalding Mi draplug, but Ltold tho children to get the tay. ea puaclatics showlug that in Te the voting popus fest. Lumber le accumulating eo rapldty that ye baits UN DORL, Witte Lake, rulirond ties, County Is the carp pond Or Nh AA, Welt fn Yestoriay afternoon, on a warrant sworn out } Irueemed te me the sun bud been biown out, Trenton, N. oy Jul 11, 1881,—To the Hon. Mo a ae ras Tiosa,0U0, the Lert ae Tey eae | Prob Guueuy is Hrockway, Latdingwn, towing one | North Gritin,, ‘tov of our reidor, whu hava | by My. J. i Groxory, ono.of tho proprietors of } Mrs. utturson sald to imos Will atts. Gurfol | Charles Foster: Your telegram recolved, aid: ing populution of the Bouthorn Slates bela maill men have commonced to crospilult: O: | ay (tues, Nuttata, aundtos, hover viatted tenn form tittto wunar tabeuuty, | the .Ailfanee, Constable L. L Wilson arcostod | prederye hex wonderful prusonco of mind now!’ | T chuortully assent to its general proposal if 4 2.775, Ho ho iilitorate votors in tha Cul eS een a Lo vere to-day olfuned 27 per | run Mistiarek, Sarinatio, Lowi. hd Be, Weluht, who ts u onitia tn avarything, hag | Constable Dil, i. G, Goodwillly, who ia a » bud Propllods *Bpe will in tng vrpgenen of others | you will tke tho trouble to minke tho ar- } Bates wore 1,660,000, and tho samo class of ie “ 5 ~ ‘ AL. Mow! . a vate ve ” rt 5 1 T Ei ee Teer e touin Company ave | geve Winnie Wine, Cadinwunslunvors dovated to tha mpravawore of tus piace bis | debe" collactor, and Jub Murphy, tho chargo | "ey pissod tho niut with iy iniid Allod with. | Tangements and procure the pssent of tho | ors in tho Southorn Btatcs uumbore’ f ranted Wo date 1490400 plevcs, an incrause of | Bee [talon beau, Stuskuyon, under, Sehr Purtor, Sutwa some exicot in not giving moro protainence to | txwiust then being that or rlut. itis nieged in | tho oventtul things of ja and history tho _ inl ‘twenty per vent of the ontire voting poptintioa Seee eon imum Maekasnon Mushte” hnenterprise that bie Las attracted so imuoh | Se complaint that ou tho day provlous tho Con- | that reveal the Creators doulings with tho i other Governors namie, 1 will act in. ac. | Zaenty per oon Ot ce und 46 per cunt of ut over 200,000 picoes rafted during the sume period lust your, cordance with the Information: which ft 7 | voters of tho Bouthern States, could not Ee Hi i Re eg Tavcrnile comment in ‘Goorin, | Stale went to the house No, it Weat Adama | puman racy, L thought: *Is this Nation so cor- | muy send me, Lam just Informed by Gov. 4 th ote oust AST SAGINAW, Nahe Wile na enUaba Tigtte Au which tits oven filed columus in. Tuliuontlad atroct to wake 9 lovy gu un cxcoution lsauod Ly | rupe that it duserycs thier and thon itcame to | Iluckburn, of Kontivky, tint he has fixed 4 eee ea Te penatal etoction. in 2 . ‘Sbeelat Dtavateh to The Chicaco Tribune. pour {ua teultty surmiolo, cuml, nsLOFTy PUPCT He . > tho other two” mon, along to”. asalut ine that for ten rightoous puraons Ho was wills { npon July L nan day of fasting and prayer ) wholo country. was ‘ofoT,000. Advance sheets abs Hast SAGINAW, Mich, July 1i—Lumber | Bele Morning Lights Pantmatur, jurabor, ‘Tho poud covers ah area of nearly an nore, it ‘ie no lov Tho hi ing to sayo Bodou,{ could think of no com: | for tho J'resident's recovery. Of consis steports and caroful . catia debe City of rund Itaptds, Grand Haven, lunbor, is wnpplied with water by a fy dim in making tho ‘A ho house | purluon unless it ‘wou tho Dlsciplos ut the atte ts: Me po tii } frolghts olforing freely tuChicngo and firut ut | sehrsininos Couch, Hufs|d, coal. aud ts supplied water by ree, cold | noined te tho house of Mrs. Maury tiudson, upd | 2 a » O, LupLow, Governor. say that from 1 to 23 por ventof thom were’? 1 278 from this port, Bix clielocs roportud to pelle Guido tiator, Bowalus Guat, spring thit bolls up Inthe contre, and watercone | thar indy onuiced to pon thio dose, No ett eee ett orate. ‘Ton years ayp ono Voter In five Was ay rt 2, Belir A. a, Cur F . . + dag tail at Sieh: to Obloworta ge Balog | bebe AAs Cobeaiag Menino, lmbor, evest ty unlormeamnd pey trom a eranbon og | waa tho door anoved ‘, = orate. ‘Tho proportion Js laryer to-da of LUM a fuat of lumber were reported torday in, AE fe also, to men | pace Wo thouu, + Hs ls yolng to tell us Bre, | MANK TON: D duly. 11, 188. — Gov, prop 3. Bixteod tf in one-third of tbe entire Hote Jone vine, Alarinnita, Iuaibers vonwtyuutud 10 t 4 Forced their way past the lady und began tears | Gnencld ia dead?” Wo board iis voice befora he | Charles Foster: Gov, Ordway away, from | Southarn stad conta ah han x SES Ry a0 2 Behe Bat, Viens, Atte the it ithe inslug of tho best Hunt ihn Tanbse, otheopeerrtae Pho, houdy Femurully. ,Diry. | kot inside tho Rito; Gartold ts alive and beter” | home, - Will forward your tolugram. Think yeu Of tio COU DEY, apa tbe a inucrttt gh 7 He eee utiaiad, cauale With clay broking, on whieh iy planted Rurmuda ) Uden, saya that, thoy edesist lf who | Puried tor tho Urst tine. Allo ran with tho | I cunsnfaly say It willineot his approval, Notes in tho Hastern, Northern, aud Westers oe AROUND THE LAKES, Hole Quatrniis, sa Uy WoUU, would pay’ thom » Which sho consented tf Hoge buildi a he bell, ‘s i a ‘ates itt +t a votes} yi i ‘ Robe Walllty, ipliand, lumher, grues, Insldu the pond, near one corner 184 | ig de futhor than havowny furthor damage | SOOr to tha colloge building and rang tho bell. | Gongs H, Hann, Sucretary of ‘Territory, Stntos. “New York bus 77,120 iliterate vo 10, an ", LAE VSs HALL PTRARSRUSS ATION, Hole Mulne, Midolstad, lumber, Ory well, olgbt fevt if dumoter and ten fout | Yonge ivtactutined tu, tho Conmtuulu bad no | Ai,the nelkbors, near and fur, caine on the Aeiciakery Peunaylyania, of 1855" tildole, A4TTy and O01 s ‘Tho Haltroad Gazette hus an articloon tho exe | Hele Myrtle. Muskegon, uber, dcop, ontuzon eiupeds at the bottom of which | Ruthority to make levy tere, innanmuch a tho | TwOE koe, had pails, becuuso they suppose Sanra Fe, Now Mex.lIts Henopl | 4070. ‘Thess 467,000 AMlityrato votors UF ong ie, Jatlug stuto of alfairs {n tho carriage of frelghts | Sohe Wolvorine, Suekexun, hunibor,. jan large hydraulte criglue, or rau, that forcos | Justices who issued, to: cxeciion hus no juries | “Ore Was Hrs 1 EN i Excellency | North shawod thalt distinotive power inthoneg ‘ai by rail and by water, It docrlos tho present | Bolir F. Fiteguratd, siiiwauke, Hot, water through pipes wl over tho realdunca | Yiction according to tha now luw inuidu ot the : Charles Faxters 1 wholly agree, ns ull palrt) | of tart, aud thoy eon decide overy culls : Mee EY water, inn Fallrooris iets | Rene Seoul itatalu. ‘oul : of Btr, Wriuht, whore it Ja, ued “for tho | oity, he being a Justice ‘outslue of tho ely line ‘Transportation of Fresh Fruits,’ | otle citizens and peoplo of this Territory Wit} | olcetion. ‘Tho rapid growth of city’ po} ula ge {a ulso montion made of tho new competing | Hebe itostisy Cirovas Volar neat Yarioud pllrpovaa cane itcuen, bathe | fa Se tho-"dnteua butriok” Atay Sulu Ao |g ay gt Mpaneten AMG Tuy Baap oo TT ee eee toaay, aie | epeuereey te lunaoy mud grown to O26 ' a Pura: BuvE f. . ht ry afford wnother tvst of tho law, 0 rs a youto by tho Missieaippl, Jt soya: Tho prog. | Hele Curgh: Blvur hake, wands SR ai neh enact neter Ben prisoners wave bond before Justice Hammer to | from Sacramento, .. ‘Tho amount ts much larger fr viow of the recovery. hopefully, ‘to sixth of Sur bopuiation, and 33 q rf Mwas nat ba pect of the railroads watatalning a successful | pour téuinior, buskecon, luniber, thirty feet High, and alva keoping a bouutiful | “Poot Monday at Vo'clook, than Gk es tiie Jast , an we fhe shadowed of Prealtent Garfleld from the tex- Aetie dn ta pia te alone rly 1 conmpotition with tho water routes fa not Bo youd | Schr iadicul; Poniwatar, bari cain eri ty pias Pon jotae v —_——_—— — ments hus boon a car-load of ausurted frult, put | rible attempt uf assasination, 3 proclamation +? ‘I ho readlos Hohe Oliver Culyor, Punsaukee, lubor, fountain continually playing woven Jota of wa pintho Dietz packing, a recently patented Rove An animated discussion followed t { now ud it was afow years aya. Thon the vost | Hur Amorica, Cobos mun, lumber, tor Uftoen feet high. “Around tho top of the dry ‘Tho Coston Rxposttion, wp litho Diots, packing, a recoutly patented | bo tegued by the, Governurs respectively (of | or'tig hupor., oent Fitch offered w resolves or per ton par mile by rail was falling rapidly; Inet | Bebe Hurechul. Munuuines, dumber, woll 1a 2 stratuor or elove of wire cloth mado to Atlanta (Ga,) Constitution,» brewarvative ‘ayont. 1d carbonized py bran, | the States and ‘Eursitorles, one lay: i) favoring nid frous thy General uoverument, 10 ft : yonr St advanced almost universally, and wo | Reurdninne rand Levu sitbor 4 7) peor: In New Marke tarot tla Che wee canal aad ping titty OF Mircctor-Ceneral | and thut by” it frou fruit ta, prosorved frani | agreed, upon fon aes ving and praise thy soveral States tn tho matter of popu ” 3 : 2 Wr rT aa u ba Frouy . r decay, tcan. be eb fs 10 Al RH| cation, such ald to bo upportton | : cunt louie fo Fapld prowrace i eungmy Bum Behr Huelagy Wruhoen tay ing she, escapu of at sale caro), tence | lending cities of tho North ani oat, was Frult- Haag, aa asd oi as the domund i inaie for. | Hiveraneo, ard. his preservation to Libeyty | fittardoy ii tho vovoral Hrates, nd Unt there Sdopted quite youvratly already by tho. prite | Bete ALE sorties ait stage Foe ee aT earn ere ace | thusinatio niceties ant liberal subscupuons | Jewieeone welng, compelled to, suoridea Wt for | nnd a free people, eaovenor Noah | ion ie sruptnitiol fe Congroas she resol cipal roads, Thon, too, thoro hud not boon | Bente teebrie me dette bat fond und. ruin. ‘two. iarge areupiugewiltows | that atundad thelr tour wero uxccodiugly wrute | Tulladelphia, “ourload shipped gooe ty W. G. Itterci, Acting Governor N, un ty Pane Mion ta stand th the contre: on two iulands built cota: iying to tho puoplo of Attants and of Georgia. pouch wtiootsy ‘eto astd goowan atk frelyon, 0! wi us Cast a rector General hus conlirmou thotr tutu | tough heruntter’ Je is tho plan to ship Hy. sl Py —<—<—<—<$—__— ie cur Aniile Shvo 4 7" Enect of slanderous Abuse of The C! ment cheapening luke trunsportution; siuoo pene by 3. Ttoblnnd matte, lumbar, won shape, and sodded with bluegrass. f. for many yourg any’ cousiderablo Improves if # Bangor, Mo,, July 11, 1881.—The. Hon, be fines teeandy, Suringcto, taeat ‘Tho willows aro tht largest und handsomest Jn | fulnoss winco ho returned buna, so Cunatites y SOW ? “T hoartily conour in your - 7 0) eng Tribune, 3 then tho. luke turlue’ has bogus u | Bele toury (itbuod, Sariuutto, lub Coe a a ea ea a a ree eantg atc cavainoms | fralxt, ae tt will Fodues the charwes avor quae | Charles, J pater tae Bits thankexivAUg Waukeoun (HL) Hemiblicans 4 yo go" “ Hiitgorauton iat ar vols and tow, and | Er Jats tiiebiueassttae Aro th ou, oh the du are oer aes | mtu ok Chioage, ak Lee, Glutunaay Laut: | Vonks" de feeicean bs packed fa tna on an | Rod prea iy View of the lioboful eouUlfiod | wat Fa Sie Maisie ator al Bie cen which take three of four tines Prop Arabiu, Budalu, aundrics. ie “ i . a a Juexpenaiva manner, and preserved tndelnitly | of the President, the day to be fixed as shan. Phe ele We TRIBUNE OTE teresa earyoos with, compoputiyaly ile ine | Fev Nori ave, Coliefnoudysundrten, sold Fe eae ad ee ee ee ear stag | aud auinpad anywnore, eho business wil davolen | ny tie publlo ialud shat” rest jo the bekiet | cramiee ange ie iw singular tae ent crease In oxpenso per trip, and make more telps | gine Corona, Miinaukos wuudeion +] {a the hound, spread on tha wuetuue, blooms th | upprociate thelr liberality aud publis spleit, For funders incre eee pow ue Chriatmos ant | that the calamity of his death 18 averted. | tore. nuuea that 19 heaped upon tho edt in the souson than the old wuiull guil vossole, | phar suovoreern Mliwsukeo, sundrion, bbaveltulyeliow water lilies: yellow iotueroure | although fortunatuly for Atlanta tho uroat ox: grapes ar mmidmlater | ore vary julluring, wid | ‘Tho unlyersal sentiment of the people [of | that paper the inoru popular the paper nS tus Thoy sro gotting higher rutes than forworl: prop We tie figray fatal 0M uu corn, cutinn recurratn, cnlladium, edculantumus, and 6 | posion [a to bo hold in ber bordurs, tt is wut | puowing Wem in whoat brun reduced to char | Mutne is one of profoundest gratitude} to See AO ane eee ate contomporarits i YY ye iat i nei dined yy peup Aloune, Hudald) BUA UU af corn. : Vurivty of other ornamental aquatic plants, In | Atlanta's show, Jt bolum perimanontly to all | Soul, Rata oon z Aluighty God for 31s adorable goodness} in Woce ne: aN CA aS oot ikea to be ut thoy abu al carry for less, und thoy cun hid Be dal i, uttul, ert wut wneat, tho dopthe of His an swiu the larygost and | the cotton cdot mae in pridir, au Broader 2 ie —— shivjdiug tho President against tho dcop guytng DUE A RentloMun.” When a newspatry make fair profta on 4 pormancnt rute which | 170 Minnoniulle; Hutule, 300 bu of corn. finest ourp in tho State, raugmg {a 1z0 from the | sonsd to tuo wholo civilizod world. It ts to bo Morsford’s Acid Phosphate In Debilit; damnation of the atlompt to take his Ife, soy od apis te ulld bimsolf up by elrculatllg would bankrupt the railroads, The Erie Canal, 4 muadera: 12.0% Bea abe af bor ‘of tour, Uny ones Lo thoas twenty-tureoand twonty-four | an exhibition of every tuduatry tbat mon pur- LY in Ye Hanus M, PLaistep, Governor! a0 a ip! Walesa isuvid now af awe Meee essen ax ovor, bur ce uy tat | Pag ance Mee as exarauee ore | ahes ing, al ee a a eee ea scene ee ere ci cara een LE Gal erie, 4a UM UL pot varp Tn the pond, vury ) of dur uwa wid from imany foroigu 1a ere ba 4 Welland’ Cunal will bo opened uuxt mouth to | Prob Skplut, su Jovy auudsieas Lundsonenrole fur dt, Webent, | BS Oey Gr imuouse boule ty tu) Gout ob | Wisaxe tuney bas buen exhaustion, ss 8 | derstand, : Cangox, Nev. July 11, 1881,—Gov,-Chart