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THE CHICAGO a of asairing tho perpetuation of these resulta in our futire legislation and the continiance of hese fidust rid advatotires and socal and econe is blessings to onr country, wits Amerita which hnd built un the wiures of the Nritish seaman, and: tind abtalned for hls decent fond und a uevent phive to sleoy Le The speaker sith he vever griey fro Than wren he soe tho Melesh ther satated nt flo was willing to Onven Vietorta and to say BUT NE DID SOT HED {i saluting tha Sagof the British nntion, Ainer- lea’s great rival, She Lord Mayor's show with the Atnerivan fie and playing tho strects of London and suid It was only a lira When he was young and served aed snilor he hud seen the Ameren dot now wherever be went be filled to ace the Stars and: Stripes. Freestrade men had wone arotind tn bla awn tow the nawe papers not to print his: specebes but be dif not etre ana would tho Interests of Amerient ships built in American and manned by American sutlor: . PROTECTION. Second Day's Proceedings of the National Tariff Con- Kugkish and American ports, that Copuresn ati al more ia nis thia convention (ty Consrress the OT Futyee loinhe- salute the Hye at tho sune taxes mt Diesa hey? asa UPON OE OWI Yesreld. that the Go j. That the acts of tho teumors of tha Constitution aud of the members of Congress In fhe tirst resalon plainly: show Ished a protective polioy, whlel has toe tho lies nf or Government, and wh departure hn hat they ustale try was hot pre small Kingda oF Short Speeches by Congressman Ald- rich, John I, Blair, J. W. Hin- ton and Others. he ealted “tatty, irowght National held ont to decuive fn the workd, and this, fidustry which atitll sustain ry Dennete of eur bits henedt fur and factory alike, and help te op and nutteallze new Industries amone On every sett, Sen, and tho nivay by the pathy fo take what ltto pe The Urltish Consul tr ttroutd thom, but there Ww theo. as copresenting thel tho Cuptati’s ceport it would seem that while | materint to supply the wants of thla coun. the Hritish power [adrended in that partaft the | try, exclusive of what wis, imported. In world, tho Anieriont tage is treated almost with | THN they took = unt 4,768,000 tong c Shumah, of tudlana, represonting the | 169,000 tans of Himestaie, and coke, and con), anit he had beun dele | qinenuting tn all to 2),0004K0) of ton of material Dems | Tho transportation Of all thie vunterial was dong Hoked | at hone, by whiel tha country was benefited, otnd | tnd tho coat of this muterial windunted to $ty, ain protvetion under | 0U00W, of which & per cent was tho ny, and hat nlhered to thom over sines. | mine, The did not advocate the sake of money, but tor tho ak: try and bis beothor=ntn Mr. Hulloek, of Geom, was then lolly catted upon From all ald Committee on Resolution: hat i wise protective ho people the bivhest henenta, and eded ty devetup our resuttres ng, und protect au countey front forslen toes In war; and that. however wel established our inanifagtures umy be. a tart for protec- tion and revenue is still needed: that siciliod Ine rers nti produeers mis have constant and muneritive eaployment. Reanlred, That we ghully wecept the success of the Internation! Cotton hotel at Athauntiy Ci South" is diveral Brief Sketch of the Ressemer Steel Rall Business In davote iil bts fe 10 Dr. Fuller, of Mihie, was next eatied upon, on estion of Mr. Adiing. of Cleveland, to, He guht he came fran one Of tho Jurgest. shipbutlding ports in the ki re us good woodun Mita aud e built os were Luilt In eho world, he convention te codperate with roteuting the 4 this whole canntry. did pot want ny tienopoly In pret ara; thes only uske jwetton Chat Was tries of this count for tho brat twenty He vOnyen lon. Capt. Osbon and Dr. Fuller Speak in Behalf of American Ship- we world, whe Workingmen or tint State, egaterd to the convention oernts, and XHIbItion wow belie as evidenes that “the Its tidustries, eniploy ite peuple, creating home markets, and working par raw tniterinl, thereby untting ane ine terests with thoire as citizens of ont {can policy of protection t {1 AND A NEED TO ALL SECTIONS, dy ‘That this convention recommends ta y etfectual protection and Upbulliling of our commerchal riuines “That Aimertowis pt from tha bur py Roputllats uutekerd alike, whe sulely to tholy (iterests a8 workingme: pl hia frst les: Istria Interests OF nme Bhiphalivers. A Platform Adopted Demanding In- Onded to thy -uther intr creased Protection Through Our vommerchal vette had been hue y tho National Congress, convention bukl ta Boston was called in the Ins maoklog an Ane Hairiitne property shiatl Jensof State, wtnlolpal, ‘The rensou for Units is thas derive no proter State and mininlelpal Gay ed Av ae equal dee hyn vessels touching at our ports, which pry no tuxes, and hence such taxes pon cupital invested In miitine property amount ton beayy disectinination in favor of foreien faalust Ainerican shipplig~thls In the portof New York tho princioul. “The National Turlif Convention resumed its seasion in Falrbank Hall at 10:3) o'clock yess verday morning, there helng Just sixty delegates present when Chairuun Mekiniey. rapped to onter, Capt. 1 8. Osbon, of New York, reported on Hexolutions had not cumploted thoir work, but expect] ta present: Rreport Inan hour anda half or ao. ‘The names of half-aedozen additional delegates were r0- Mnine the slupbullders of this country would have ligen swamped In that convention, sanvention who tininrued thea to thy effect that wooden. sbips were of uo tse, rday was pret, biel hud i 1 iul-tor wooden sinp bint in Newburyport, and was go- {ng to put itanty business. ‘The American built fron und wooden ships were tho best that were built in the world, fome 10 per cent wore to Inld wonden, vessels inthis: country than in Great Britatn, wae more Tani avercaine by the super of the mutturitl used here. Digher bere, but goutry to Gneonrage ‘There were two Dire builders of this, country: ny ns pussibie of the vention would pay ita vleit. LApplause.] tenniny fn thi vl Mr. Edwards, of vaonen inp protection of the fnmetve vinegrowing intere | Your pay fi eats of that State, both as a sot eeonomionl | est a tres mensure und fa the interests of temperanee, | [aught and referred to the spurion: the Fronutt wines: Imp centod any treaty arciugements which ‘stronmpest arguments thoy teed, bit it waa tot reduce thy present turiil on forein | true. Provisfons were cheaper bore, und tho Calffornin, adve oruinente, which That the Committee It Huw vost diseriinination 4 per conton ‘ondly=-Tho United States should make asnerican vessels the carriers of American malls at rutes proportionate to the value of the sery~ lee performed, without regard to tho rates nt subaldized hy inelrown willing to enrry then. United States should regard nt Heommercitl marine ns thy basis of An Amerlean navy and un dntegral cloment of our ond should so diseritit- $. Howen sald the Fort Wayne Hoiheand tendered the convention aspecial traly to vinit tho Stock- Yards, and the Itlnols Venteal would be happy to convey the delegzat Both Invitations were deeepted, and It tad decided that tha Stovk-Yards should ted this morning and Pullinun inthe alter- Of course kibor wits cheap wages for hbor, Laporthe sulp: which forelgn vessel with thut Intere Governments mn: Tut nithorte be ri. Lut he was happy to thu Joluing in tho st! adupted bal given him much mitisfaction. Ale | the landlord on the other side hud turned out of thongh w Domioerat, his party Igudred hl on | doors. (Anplause} ‘Tho stcelerail muanutac- The beat friend vf one increnn- | turers of this conntry were nccused of being tie niurlue today was James €, Blalne, whom | monupolisis; but after baying the Bessemer {Ape J patent the Ameren manufacturers taut so the following resolution | competed with thosu of Grent Brituln that thoy ered bey a For nt port, ‘That might cy well whon Our ships were satied acainen, Dut now probably §evens eluents of tho sifiurs wero forelgners, und when tho voyage wie tp they were land thoy wanted to t burden wns the tonnage tax of orieinally put on ng a War measure, Ihwatkee, aniced 1 Mr. thought It right when a sailor shippe Yoru fur Savanah to take cargo u Liverpool, aud on areivius at Liverpool the ves- sel had to go into dry -doel iseburged, tu dischiree tho Americna satlor at Liverpool withoit turnlsting bin the means of Passage bnek? ‘lle ¢nid be dtd not, but his objection to the #74 way tbat tho American salior It how weat Into the puckets of tovelyn Mr. Hinton entered ito a rambling sta of the wrongs of Ameren sillors and the We ab the hands of Amerlean mates, but this disgussiou was tually ruled out of orde THE SALT INDUSTEY, Hawley, of Sy Mr. Hinton, of Milwankeo, atid bo had foreseen Ave muddle into which they would wet by refers ring everything to the Committee on Mesalutions. red would never be heard of The convention bad delugated almost. alt its’ powers, Ruow if they could not yet back suine of the rosalutions for debute. him that the committee would take matters submitted to thom, and none would nate In favor of Ame those whith ure Bt trade to vew this queauun, ie loved, although he wis i Republicans rative site of the world's carry= proportionnte to tho dignity and powee Ley In other respects, “unt the tuthods adopted for meet~ ing the expenses of our Consular service should he go remutoled as no toner to amount tot discriminating tax on American vessels to which thy vessels of other countries are tot subject. Revolvel, That whenever any forelyn com madity ls produced! or exists In survlusize, ond 43 constantly brought to aur tnarkets wa bidet, thas ndyanems tho price of our products. nn ine erensed duty should be imposed thercon for the Denofit of the home Invorer and INMENT REVENUE, ‘That this convention dleapproves of that elugs of absurd ‘Kreasury decisions whieb Interpret Bossemor steul blooms, ateel wire rods, cotton ties, knit goods, and other advanced value, the production 0: begun since the tarlit law was passed, in a min- ner to class thom tinder the clause wise provided for,” lastend of clissing thont ute der the designation must nenrly carresponding: bis ln thelr mtture. cost uf pro~ Hof proteetion, ‘TY J He Soares and moved Its ndoptiar Heavived, Nhat tuo munner of shipping our | cent tees than [twas in rect Iritaty sullors fn our ports, and thelr dlaohurge In fore | Ayo. During gur Civil War the fueltities of tho present laws, bo referred | Bugsy mann congressional Legisintion, | than 200) per Many of those of Ueonts n ton, elgn ports, under the tu the Committee on © ‘The resolution was adopted tounimousty, REPORTS ON WAGES, Mr. Murtshorn, of Michigan, suggested that | of trade, white tho factor! reports be received as tu thy rates of wages pid | tuo small. LApplauged forlubor in tao various manutnctures of thls Uy way of showing the rapld growth and ex- cottntry and the wages pald wbroud, munmitnettire, 40 would hire tho sume service in Grent Britain. Me. WJ. Morrell Cant, Osbin Wd the crew were JAM ALDIICH, of athe First trivt of this city, was called 1. Heid ne hud merely come to the gonvention because he felt an intorest In Its ob- Jects and was in hearty symputiy with then, He bad come to tearn and to xay, bulloving that they were dotn ayitate the questions that were before them, ent them in the best pasaible wits: to unutacturers of this of Pounsylvania treatment tho, me. they He the tho fron trades wero juyitug nents of thelr work mare thindouble tho wages | this there had beon locumotives exported fruin pala for the correspond ing work abrowd, Med. HF, Seuntan said thata workman in tho | tho recognized superiority of the American Mis hore told bin that in Waled the | article. | "1 pitddiers recelvedt 4 eonts 0 ton whore £6.65 was | been built up on thls contivont bid bald In this counters. Mr. Osbon, of New York, suld that tho diifer- | adverse turiifa and undue competition, It enee Jn the witzes pal on the Clyde nnd those: | American cnterpriso hud auccocded in all those paid to ship carpenters i American yards was | undertakings, why could it not suceecd In ablp- about #0 per cent, Mr. Knowles, of East Liverpoot, O., eald thut | in tho American forest, and all that entered Into in the American pottorios the waxes paid were | its construstion could be produced In this coun- in otbor | try. Iu the early days of the Republic ber great. ineet the Views of thet country, He was in full sympathy with every Thing that would tend to the gencril md vate. iment and advantage of that hirge and titluens thi class of men, Mr. J. 1. Grinne! Diuir. of Blutrstown, No nse, N. Y., gald everybody was eryibg guethat the shipbuilding Land gone, und this was the Wenlth wis diverstitent inbur, and tn buying foreign-built ships: Auiuri> cis were simply buying,back thelr own coro mid pork aud other products, At Syracuse hunt to buy foreln sucks to puck their salt in, mut thoy were willuys to retaly the things ao that American factories could cotmpete with the furelzner, turlil throughout, wid where che tari was lone suilicient to protect American industry dt should, The tarkt on sult. foruierty pros dnterest was ruin result of frey-trade, to these produ Jowa, catledupon Mr, J. f klresa tbe cone utiles on these Jabor invest- The sate, tuterest | articles diutiniab aa the wmon ed In them increases. tho ovklent spirit and intent at the hyw lan Inanner whieh recalls thy upostol{e gay bn letter kilteth, bue tho spirit waketh ally Kteaolved, ‘That one National internal revenue: radually reduce with a viow jhinont within a reasonable pa- - eM STEEL RAILS. Mr, Blair suid be was somewhbut in the position of the old farmer who Just his wi dad never bud a little foullan ting dike tut trouble him so much, speech troubled bit In the mime woy, tere to represent the Lackuwrnit ron & Stoul Company of Scranton, Pa, who were HOW Iutnufacturing Abort 100,000 tons of steal ratty Before that they were tn the habic of ufacturing trou rails forthis Western world, when it was the rule to give eredit, aud In cot eequence of that they hind to take in a yreat muny raiironds in ord had been a good deal Kivel ralig.a mononuly, Ppinin to the gecilomen who nitde that allegation 20 per cont more than ian Buropy; words, Where they tld $f the American em- ployer patd &2, Dr. Fuller, of Malone, moved that reports of | mired the world over, but lke a stepmother the the wages pitd In tho several trades be furnished | Nation! Government bad excindes retary und incorporated Inthe report | ping Interest from ber protection, Ho (Mr. of this convention. The resolution was adopted, Mr. Sheard, of New York, said that in tha cot ton and woolen trades in Engtand the diiforsnes was large cnough to induce men to | ested in tha Brazillian line, and ite steamers f thoir Luysbuod aud cross the | tad to curry tho United Stntes mails to ports nnite them | which woul) not adimit Inve vessels, so thut Tho dittereuce was cortatnly | th it could not be estimated In | Fer this service they onty hie two cents, whilo it might be suid, that tho | English vessels euuld go to ted States the lower the | to New York without having to carry malls un- {uughter and applause.) Buluek, of Georgin, suid the wagos ho paid hls employés wero more thin three times mt babe nee oF Hil tf id;that tho jite-butt Sr, Jerome, of tilnois, sufd;that the jute-butis : nitmitted -here duty free were bundled In India ) Coubtry paid for carrying its foreign mails, He tor Stowoil ut’ Apploton, Wis, gave tuo fot- | Huls was the sum und aubstanes of his subsidy lowing tmemorundum of wages vald to dliferent | Degklug. LApplatise.] elngses of employ és In the paper mills of this and. He was for taxes should be er abaerra to tholr extingul [RE Cotcraittie only: ecu vad vane. Fan Resolved, That thls convention recomments to passage of an act of Coneress. providing for tho wppuintment by the President, by and with Ulo consent of the Sette, of a- emninigsion to ur revenue system, Including both the ‘avontic and our tariit fuwa, in the it permmient arguntzution to be formed for the purpose of advooutiug proteetion sund pitbllsh- ar documents it taut fiterest. uppulntment of at Iie invved tha mittee oF Keven ty take: inty consideration wint he lind sugested, and fora Nudounl orgauiastion to carey: ce objects of thy convention. a. sid he bud hertrd it © members of Conzress: who were not indifferent to Hritish yolrt. svumed to hii that they ought to have an organ Waatlun in tho home ot every Conyressimin, which would taffuence bim to do his whole duty in re- gardto the mutter of protection, ‘The Coairoun sald Uae was a matter of detall whieh tho resolution cover, ‘The resolution was then putand curried ununl- to pay for iron, ‘tid about the iukhys at Me thought bo o) Athintic to comme tu 4 country homesick ut tirst. PROTECTION AND FOR NEEDED REV . A National Tarilt € ew York Nov. 2 and su; wlved, ‘Chat suck wise aud putriotic auth ag that convention may take, inspired by idell- ty to the Waa of the Ainericun policy of protec: ton, will meet or hearty approvil mid support. hat A commitice of ve pursins bo Appointed to visit Washington during the next ausyion of Congress, presuut the ne! yeutlon to the proper committeos Muuses, and forward its objects in all propor Nygures. Generali: further from the wages werd. Me. Waters, of Chien hinted that there Congress giving country, It was estimated that the dilference fu zea ln making stect railatn this country und ‘The consequence wie that those Interested dn manufacturing, before they sudertook to mnke steel rails y Went to Congress ti get the duty: essemer then neked nm talilion of dollars Lor the privilege ot making steel ralls Jn te was obtalnig then for steel zulla bere from 3350 to $140 per ton wold, and It Was then staged that they could not be made for Fieven companies tn this cotn- Mr, Beusemer's pate ived at home, iitapy Was X20 n fod, 8 of this con- THE WOOLEN INTER ‘Mr, Shear, of Little Fully, N. dressed the convention on belalf of the woolen Interests. He sild tuat tals elty seen bot-bed of fr ways. dexolved, ‘That this convention recommonds thouppolutment of n conmitico on printing and correspondence, to whom shall be referred wl letters and communications to be publighed da fs dolugs, if worthy such place. That this convention, In comman with analllicted eountry and a sympathizing 208 1 tha death of President Gare und National eniwmity to the ppropriata expression of whieh no langrungo Mill tonters, In ohare, My Pancha fu Nelgium, $2: try combined and buch ent, and the privilege of making rails in this BRU EAH PULUS 2 oanee, and some twice, before y works in operation, After they ot tho Q not Btecd av st nnswered the purpose ven; and it win wv dto wanted te iknow why the Western people mad It necessary for bin to come te Chicage tu buy wool tht tues could os, wnt ta pay his fare suverdl tines n year to scil them woods that they coukt inake for themselves, his wool in Loudon or in Montevideo, he could buy tt for 80 per cont of whit he bouyghtit here, and be wanted to say to tho Western, if thoy brought in thar hobby of fl 1 huve to seit hin the woul for what he pred nuivkers. [f this ques- don were property etidied there woukt be many: He had worked In iniils tie Baginnd who a boy, aod enime here Ddeeunse he coutd do better; but if Te aad beep better forthe minufaotirer it wold be worse for the Inborer, and, thoretore, when Aterioan Jnberers elumorcd for the abolition of uuil on agian ninmanictures, they were slinply vot the brend anu butter out or their own tmouths. The worked for 12 shill Woult be wis 8 boy, bul he couk! not a buy: of thu simu Lge for any sue wixes. Was ehictled when bo ret Marley, M. V. 22.00 a week; Helgi, 31.24; In Ameriea, $4.50, Rugplekers, tn F Manufacture themse world, recog inthis country they hud not tho number of years bes thyy inndy any success bere bi nici TF ty hougat But in ane espeelal degree we, “as trivids of Aimericun industry, lumont in hig decease the fuss tu the world of a Sudiclous and experienced gconomle legislator, master of troo Nadoun ebmmplon of tho American doctrine of prateas ton to fadustry; nor ts our sensibility to this fogs rendered fh any deyree less newt standing our respectful and die appreekition of tho fact that bis successur in the Presidential ollee, President Arthur, ts equally devoted In principle and by convlution to tho same cause of Protevtion to Amerioan industry, companies had made a iniillon tonsa: ALM AVeragt price Of FO) a tun, have had to puy thas profounss student and ceonomy, and in Abie s1f thoy bad imported ras from Europe, ‘This patent would soon cnn out, otders bud agreed that If one mill nade Mure than Anathes it should pay a corres spondluy proportion tite the conuwon fund, and uirers mide m0} porhtug, than 68 thn would axk for no duty whatever, It was tho luborwig min who gat tha dillerencey og they migbt ees by eu Jnborer with these who With thair wor Poorly tho lntt ‘would nu protect {13 5 Hire and Hverty, but {1 prosper the preference (n thule own turket, wus of Hite Uso te the greut mda of the pyople, [Applase.] Tt war the raflronds that hid nude the prosperity of this country, Sumo in Catro fell out with t meh In the West, map) is I wits in Burope they tivo or three yoard, uuting the Aumerienn wie Cruin Kurope here serving how ‘Tho resulution of roforreil tu this committes ft ts Resolved, That belog au ingniry for Informa. Hlative to the condition and of uspeeitic industry under cireumstunees gross ingoutot tho Patent inws, and not tuo Turltt awa, it is nut the province of this comuittca to Present the rosalution to this convention, ‘Thoy: Uhorefore refer It to the President of the Besru- mer Steel Company (limited), for the tntormu- ton desired in sugh resoluuos dng tn the Bandit jaws to tait ducers gf stoct rails, bit uuder thelr encourage ment the United States have becowe by 25 p cont the ‘lirgest prodqeers of stegl raisin the prices of . steal Mr. Grinnell haviay been that Huxileh fuetury operatives U elon dott Th live at Well ud those fAmeried. Speaking from ve, he could Bay that Mr More ey elther dil net suy whit be meant or did not was talking wbout, for tre died net wot mune once where the aAmoricun bad tt twenty thes. (Applause) ie was tho polivy of the Frev-traders to tight pros tection tn detills thoy could nol win throughout tho entire countey, a3 the lost eleetion showed, uid tale off iW per cont from woolen howe this year, und the next they wonld tuke 40 per cent of the duty on importod iron, wll the nimadfacturme interoxta of ‘thts ry mitist stund together and take cont al demund for protecdon, Mr. Ub Adiing, of Clevelune far frou Chicago batug a bat-bed of froa trade, {f the thousands of workingisen who enme out nize factories with thely dinners patis du thelr hands could by pofied on this question, thoy would ring tho knull of protection. the full dinter-pall that brought thougands of Anntzvants yearly to tile serve tho dinner: pail wo must ike care of our tel bude op by Wered herself lapresiu Mr, Ustion, of Now ¥ vention take a recess tll d o'oloek, Mr, Bultuck, of Georgia, suguested that the tonded far another houe to bear MOU HpLELhes. abou Withdrow ble motion. Mr. Adiine, of Cleveland, then moved an od= Journiment tls o'ctoek, which was Ilkewino voted down, sand give thous 4 HUTSON OX perier Know whut bew end EO at Catt 8 rillrouds, and said he Tt ehip another bor over the riilronds, hoge all tho way to Chleagy, und Ol course, be lust at When he wot through the Failruad men told him to come.tack—he bad not gade much by tbat operation. pied, * but Thave bud the pleasure of the cont: ny Of the hogs for wix weeks” ‘ov, (any Kenticane wanted to drive tis hues to murket he count do it, this iid and see how he (Laughter) ‘Through the tart on wool our Tawuurncturors were making American cloths hut were youd enough for any gentlemen ‘wer, and In that way the farmer was protected, “At Seranton alone they were paying Ao dollars & month for Inbor, and they were sending off about thirteen tniilions of tons of coal every pluuaL.) Mr. Hinton, of silwauker, suld ho hud ro- my Atorican ventiemun in Liverpool, who sid thut all tho tree trade fdens lio took away with him had been to narrated nn incident, Thore fz noth: A MubeD OF Pros of Mlebisgan, ui ON A Aver thu the wages pald the wages thoy ret was lx Weeks on thy rund, kreat deal of manvy. by tho competition of Amorlous with Vauilyh ron $10 n ton ta 860 A ton, rallrond companies of tho country are the wlth Mate consumers OF tec! pally, for transporiution ure puld on the competition amongst them, wholly Irrespective ot cost of voustruction, the costof ralis if it wore taxed would not be trausfersbie by then upon the shippers of freight, ‘i'nis, thorofore, ts yolely quesdon for raibvay owners und busiders, and, three-fourths of all this cligs favor protective duties un stcol rit Lt bin drive inte wuld that 80 would come out. AAS their charges wrocity trent: untry, und ta cone industrics und ron DISCUBSION, Mr A. i, Huck, of Alabama, moved the adop> Hon of tho resolutions as rend, Mr, Hogers, of Matnn, objected to tho resol ‘a American ships from culved a letter from ky moved Lut the cone knocked out of him. some Englishman . before leayings the old country, Toows men went to Lowa, pusalug over the rails roudls lald with ateol rails, and they wero bow ill Proteutioniets, [Appinuse,) FLAN-BEINNING INDUBTIUES, Mr. E, A. Hartshorn, of ‘roy, N.Y. ald that oue by one the fending tax-spluners of Great Urltaln were removing thelr works to this couns During tho Inst thirtystive dritain hud pursued free-trade polley, and the Phamplous of free-trade cluime tion proposlig. to ret State and aumunichpal taxation. A delegate from New York defended the reso- that it be retained, ‘Yho resoliitions a8 reparted were than unanl- Ovlsly adopted, Mr. Grinnell, of Jowa, entered bis protoat aguinst the conclusion te which the Couunitiea Resolutions hid coine, that only the railways Were Interested tn the imatter 0 Mo thought such a conclusion wis Woujust, and wad conyvsnced that In that respect ‘the report of the comunitree would not be Buitld> yo thu agricultural community, and yin the reat agriouitucal State of Lowa, ‘naira announced the rollowlng names ha 8 Cununittes of Peruamont Orguizudan tor a Wostern hidusteial wld, A. A, Carpontos, Ciicuras Hummer dunes A. Whittier, ab i Coienges and Churles: Kidgeloy, The Chair utio appotated the following com. nitive to visic Washington on behalf of this convention during the next session of Congres: Monch wid the ton, DJ, Mor voli, of Ponnaylvania; O. We. Potter nad Albert Keep, Chieugo; and Me, Hulley, of Syrnansy, Autlon, aud urge Me, J. 1. Grinnell, of lowa, said he was not fdontitied with aus manotactiring Inercer, but river und te pr representatives of the East, West, ane South predunt wd etl toxuthur for the cone Ho thouwtt the declaration of Sens ator Voorhees, af Indiaga, marked the begin. ning of un orn of recunstruetion, strongly to tho Importation of Jute dun beeausy it ontered ito coinputltion wit and oihor Americuy produgta and wis used for flu spoke of Maruca Uveuiey a4 tho great npostle of the American system, anil the cust of iu was hips Stebbing, of Michlyan, ‘on the Conuitteo an Mr, David If, Sitkan, of Chiciga, r 5 Mr. fhullouk invited tho meinbora of tho cons | oradieates thom. 250, Puller & Fullor, 24 Mure yoution to yinit Atlanta on the th of December, | ket #treot. when tho Cotton-Planters’ Agsoclation will meet fa that chy. Wo moved that the President upe volnt a committes to represent tho convouuun on that ocenslon, ‘Tho Chatrinan sugmested that tho matter bo yoferred to the Camimiptes on Perninent Uriutie faation, which wus agroed to. The Chairman then brictly thanked the cons ney had doe hin tn wee realdc, and declared the convene tut during Yery prosperous. ‘hoy admitted that all was ‘not woll there Just now, but referred exlstin troubles to tha effect of thi Durvests, ‘Two causes were now operating in Enginud which threatened tu Jaterfery with ‘American manufucturing interoste, the * fair-trade movcment und the Hn wcheme for ralsing & xroat corruption fiad whorewith to obtain free-trade legislation from Congress durmy the coming winter, Bade the wothor country God-speed with tho \fulretrade " movernent, but protested ayia Euglish interforence with its awn domestic af- ‘The spooker #aid that If American woges could bo cut down td per cont treo trade in tho Uaxeepinning [ne tight work, bit England would grin nothing and Amorien would Love by He contrasted tho wages pid, to Inborerd and mechinics from thes to P00 with those paid now, and hold thut the bonviite of rotection us contrasted with frvo trade wowed or-thomyelved, MNQLISI VB. AMERICAN SHLYPING. Capt, Gsban, of New York, wad culled for and reads paragraph from a morning paper stating whut Preaident Arthur would li his next measnyzo to Congress exoress bis willingness that foruign Yersels should be given divs considered this paragraph wi wawarranted xellection on Preaident Arthur, and tut the dt was repentedly churged. wid buy shins whore they guuld wot tho obuapedt, but he held Unk if the Hon laws Were at once repealed there native-born Amerienns who would own tore than a fraction of any EF Nylund bad 300 or 400 ald atl ot Bell for old tron aud theroe fore she wanted tho Nuyigution laws repeated, # gw could au Veasals uit Ue mecbunieat fullures, ‘fhe City of Home “could and if shy could not get d abe would bo lauded dos wilh pig-lron to be placed on Americay wharve: and interfere with American juteresta. 11 waa Trug that Clyde-bullt ships were cheupor thi ‘Auerlcun, but isore bad to be spent on them in cur for repuira than would buve built a ship at trer. An American vessol when Malsbed was rendy for seu, and did wat buve to a inte duck right away forrepairs. Tho Amer: cang who wanted free ships” wanted evause Of tha Conuniastuns they mculved, aud mean English abip ‘hy crews would be sipped in Englund, and gullora’ waged, now ray; £4 Ws to 26 10s, would bu reduced to He objeated succesalye Dit aululterauon, CoM, Builth, recouuitiation vention tor the honor The tow, dot ‘Tho upeaker was for domoatio conimeres frat of Frutce hud overcome all ite troublus sine ply boequse it had a tart, and America cuts wore botind up in Ue trill Bysten, On motion of Gov, Bullock, ar uty p, at ton adjourna JOUN ROACIS nbers of the Tarht rbunk Huil lat ay niddross tram tha Hon, John Reach, of Now York and Chester, Pa. about tie sie as during tho aficragan wut of tha convention, numbering lesa than Jd altos in the absence of the Chalrmun, who bad departed for bla bone, Mr, Usbon, New Yor! ordor, und {ntrodicad “Tyne Chale further announeod tho appointment at the following Committee on Printing and c0, 1 DUrsNeY Of the resolutions Just udoptod: Mevsra. Denslow mnt Norton, of Chicago, and G. Hi. Stebbins, of Michigan, A CORNECTION, Mr, Mullock, of Georgia. requested the press One morning and one ceas Was talon NOUN BISHION, The convention rensseumbled shortly after with an attendanee richer anialler that Mutt of the morning. ‘Lhe Seer from My, Jouning, of Siuith, rers, Dittaburg, ability to be presont and oxpresstug his syne pathy with tho objects of the convention, THE PUATEOUM, Mr. Van Buren YH. Detlow thon read the roe ort of the Committee on Mtesolutons, as fol- Your Committee an Resolutions vy; protvotive polley of Amerien ia to be credited with havinu not only provided thu: revenue with which to subdue tha Hobollion, rue vive the Natunal vredil, aud hart the National debe, but aled with taying quadrupled the industries of the country, uiine pind and continued pros. niyd, me Curie Correapondes such reduction, ‘tury rund letter regretting by to make av correction. evening paper of this elty bad reported Ruying be was fn fuyor of Uberal approprinvons by tho Governtent forthe protection and main: tonne of one “National? moans of t Itvhould have buon & natural referring, of course, to our Linton, of Btilwaukee, the thuuks of tho convention wero tendered to the press of Chicago for thelr truthful und iberal reports of tha proceuodings of.the eanvention. AMBMOCAN SIPPING, Ate, Rogers, of Maine, thon addressed the con- vention iu regurd to tho fitorosta of Amerionn shipping. Hv said he was particulart, with tho remark mate b of Chicago, In the mort tu sympniby with tho ob; und be pegged ty cal of transportatto hurhiors and river, report that the On motion of rtory was untrue, ,that Americuns Wlocharvy in hire not be Utteon auzo With bis y talned their nus perity tor twency of trude steadily and with uneximupied power In As the result we us wn ine have rendered the profitable conduct of chig aurionittival wud manufacturing f Groot Brita a utnttar of pros unxlety to ber states the boasted fren trude to the bue of sideration und possible ree versal, und tuve foreed upon our competitors 8 recousideration of thelr industelal policy and un agitation of thei dochtl luxtituttons, the end of which it is loo carly to proitict. juoat formidabie industrial rival through thy perdletent use of the very weupun the Hritiab cconomivia buve go alfecied to do- spite, We fool that the proteative polloy hus. wou uw Natlonul victory ag important as any ever nuyles, ant one which Is glen Vesela. which sto coul Congressman Ng session, that bo wus ots of this convention, tho bonorublo As ww tho now hut stand on ber feo He thought Congress should paw bt from Rngian uw which would be atringout aad operative in Ube diferent Btatey, glyin, ring tho sume rights of rlera possessod, tho repent of tho luw of owners of vessels wero abl monthy’ wawes tou acu di eho port, one-third of which wad p Consul ut thag port to fora: a fund for the trans< bortavion ut disehurged avimen home, shipping Interest also ovjected to the tonnage tux of W conte per ton, und demanded tte re- moval. Ho showed by reference te the accounts of a Veuael owned by himself Unat thid tax oper ated unluvtly upan Amurican vessels, ans ovaded by Hrltla ubips coutuy into our ports— the mercantile mas hway thut other car- Anothor chango domunded was under whlol tho ut wpinion for and when he ouly a few low-housa, Indlans from tho nvested the little ianey that he had fn laud, ihe ft bottnd ty New York, ‘aad forteted ule ad feft boning 1g + Cheater, Po, Civil Kngi Re eo Utle to the property in Jiinols, He was thon @' Sogian! ‘Dosraee coud yresds Cold uvo. yants bros ’* tree whipe’? of which My won by our armen un in England, fast commanding for it tho reapece wad fui anemles, o8 well ua the relnforcemont of the purpose tho wethods of mensurement Dewy Ulfforont in | tramp, in the wilderness of Hilnote, without was dealrabie | tnoney, Tho greut problem ws how ta get ult took Into this mattor, and [| beek. There was work In THifrols, but there was seo lf the treaties with Great) Britain did aoe | no tnoney. and the Jugal tender for a day's need revising, so tnt forehry ships should pay | works was as naeb corte be. ament howled | te read mative | in the fron There witsnot | tht ocension, and looking round upon its hurr pen nation of any note but | factories and -warehot Dlockade our entire ports, aid this conn | ing establishmonts, he was Siupressed with 1 oven fo cope withthe | the fet that tron and) tho ures that aly if she should ormanize a fohad been inado of st wns what had hlackwle of the American ports. This country | built up this grent elty. Lot the peopiy of the could buitt as fine wooden veasels ns uny tintion | West be fale if thoy would not be generous, and howld finve lege | answer what the iron ro islutive protection, Another reform needed was | in bringing thelr produ Mn our Consular ¢: An American ship was } was no community more lielubted to tron) than x hore on atin ivand he the Chf- | the farmers of the Weat. Thee: Pil nd crew wei who Tardis allowed thent | fn tent and krowtl rediir itapltts: Fix pm driven | of this grent dotereat waa shown by the fact that g e Carla Htnntls Ni he 0 thoy tuok ott from the ore-beds OC thi 5 RU rae a nal eifects thoy had, | country 05216 tons of ora: to tux this thero Peeeee nek pea bis protecting arm | were takan out in Lingstone 1,500,000 tons, and it . BL Paul & Minnenpotis Expres no no-one to protest too 1.40.48 tons of eon nud coke to sual {a ‘ At Paul & Minuentoiia Kxhrens, pat From | ore, making a great total o! SSO) tons ol Pref mre h als rod Tre + | Hlerra x an i a pa LSUIPY SOCK | sues d Mineitkon Spec of ore, to amolt.. whieh required OF TIE Miwannes tien ie a Milwaukeo 1 mn ho roteation for | fortubhor, The tramers of the American Cons F higeoune | atitution designed that this Governinent should Foe He Mane HS | nen would my tothe. workingmen, Your montion of tho Cotton Exposition now Low | eliss oceuples a position tia eatin Atlanta, aad exprossed a hope that ns | iy, that wu nuvar | titonded for nitiers of thig cons | YOU * you bave too mun of the nted tho | cuinpoto with tho nitions of the world unless Six Years, Guarantsed and rs ubrtskn, PevEAaRs nilived.” "TUE Wis AOE Ns Hons Payable by baamiboysituek Falla estorhinn Ee trade speech ns he contd pees ‘ phutenars Grove Ageninmadat'n N W Ui iv Ms a Eh ete nality of muen of | iat adollur tn tho old country was butter: than b hs -Atuiisinie Topeka ie rent inte this aang: acdotlar and whale tere, Uhat was one of the THE MUTUAL TRUST COMPAN BK Clty & Donver Haprosns The Won, My. Calkins, of New Yor, on bohntt | could not get enoush to eut. Clothes were tho of tho shipping interest, thanked the Western | only things be could buy chenpor, but notwith- men for tho sytpathing they hid expres 1 Legletation for fre st fount tain 5 Weatern mon | could atford besides to send moun $5.80 n wook: in Ger- | American bt wore protected, would thore bu 2.003 Si Amuricn, 815. i Hh 0 week ub Amerton, $), Cutter bands—souny boys wud wiris that ton tha piper ne It comes of the mreblacs—in Bae | © dormuny, $1.00; inGore | tween 1865 and 187l thero wasn tix in this aghiud, §2 a weeks in Ger- In Belgium, 7 conte; tu America, Mr, Uuele, of Alnbamn, sumgeated that Itwould | At! ; bi Y free-trade t thea 13 AV $3,000,000 of greonbacks Into gold to purvhase 1 haere cua thoy Wid noe aiate tia cuse ‘of Uke lvet. Besides this, tho Englishmun bad only: living in the various: cauntrios, aU as phi Ata kh rf reports furnished would algo give that Informe | C80's Interest wus t percent. OF course, Ainore trum Ato % feat, yielding nhout@ parcuntin copper, | Zetia ® Pekin Special to pay 344 por cent Interust, while tha Amare | bela peovosodl tg rin indsfoorturthor and thenerosss | Svelnutiold & Hannibal Ho haped the Ruy Soa iad - cut tha vuin. 1f wo not tio voin hore as wy navy it Dally. Daily oxcant HUNGRYS: chicago to. Bh whery, ind only a moderate gridg OF Ore, We W OTE—Pulimun Stoopins Cars from Chica fen competition at that thine was entirely cut | havo ene 'uf the Ingest mines und most valuable anew City, and Puorine Parlor Day Coaches, propertios an the continent" ‘With rovolving clinire, Chicago to St. Louls, and Ro; nel Gulnnell of Towa, said that ten years ngo off. 8 pata bls Farm Inborer nto So) ain Hi now there wit ud in, Lown £0 ae month, aud | Atericun sipping was ane of great interest to paurd fav commen tuborera. His in " ( et his Tain on sures, he finding tho ato x everything, ant receiving one-bult) the product, | JX) it was 1,100,000,00 tons. ‘This surplus product Whereby the farmer clewrud $id month tha lage | Hil to gv to tho markets Of tho world tn ships, Ile know that farin Iborors | ‘Tho in thls country wero puld more than double | Aid i whose ships was Itsafe for tom to curry whit was paid in Germany, Great Britain, Nor- | 16%, Just now, it was carried by Knglieh, Frenct, why, or Sweden. Mr. Malley, Now York, works of America the 4 tn that in the ealts | bronk out, wo might wake up somo morntig and Yerenee of wages was | fee the gront fronclnds | of these coun- five ties more puld to the sult-boilers und tho | ties Hlnking one anothor’s morchint veu~ Darrel-tmakers than In Rurope, ss Mr, Hartshorn ald tbat thoso rapurts ought to | ona thls product xolns to the bottom bovansa set forever at vest the Erec-trade horesy, " Ww Mr G, B, Stubbing. of Mlohigun, sald thoro | plause.] England had now 3% wore GXO00'men employed inthe Mimber-milla | Mn stips. It would bo tmpossible for her te pro wal were | tect tho praduut of hur fnctories on tho ocean in moro thi 30 per cunt bighor | tho event of war, for tho whulu Rystem of wire for the same work in | fare was being changed, and Knglana's grent honsgands of Canadiins wore coming | ironeluis would be of no use, Mighty por cone there beguuse {twas Hotter for them, but none | Of the trou ships of Groat, Britain ware only but idiots went to Canada, PROVECT NATIVE WINES, Mr. Edwards, of Callfornin, offered the follows | meres of the ocent. ing: dteavlved, That tho attention of Congress be | Hutt docs uot bulld ber own ships. Urent Urit- entted to tho sorloud calamity which must ensue | tlh could pot alford to Invest 517,000,000 fn ahl pa: to the wineegrowers of California and tho | {f she had ta buy thom trom another nation, United States generally If the proposed reel- | Her anly advantixe tn aiipbuilding was In tho with France Is carried into effect, | price of lubor, anu she got labor chenper poe and that in the opintan af this convention tha | enue abo ground the laborer down, LAppluuse.) best interest of the wine-growers of tho United | The American asked no protection for his Stites and vinevard-tabvarees wil be subsarved | bralng, push, and onterprise; bo only wanted by tho rotantion at tho present turf on forelan | PROTECTION FOR 118 CAPITA wines and brandies, wt iultey, Now York, moved tho adoption of | [If uriny tho Rebollion the Govornmont hud io rexsatution. trunted, thoy woula be tuokiug fa Me, utlock suggested that tbo referred to | Sblps wore truntcd, they 0 woking for tha Gummitter appointed to, Vist Washington | Se faatorles of thie lund) und. they would bo ile tiring the noxt Beasion of Commrreas, und, after souaslon, this course Wis uyrocd to, aid 1, On mation of Mr. John C, Dore, of Chicnyo, ff tho thankwof to convention were tendered to | {WOF In our fuctories, and they could put tho the Chalrinan for the able manner in which he 4 hud presided over tha deliterations ut the con. | Eugland could do. | |-Anptause. ‘Tho Cintrman annonnced thut In pluco ot Mr, | Hanks of tho mucking were tendered to’ Me, Wud wis Undbietoworye | ouch for bis uddrvss riitinx, be would nppoint ‘onvontion Assam ning to bear un Tha uttendunce wis illed the inovting to t Howe i a zentionnn who but u few yunrs ago.was a biborlug man in overy sense of the word—a peationan to whom thoy owad all the protection they had umungat thoiugel vos to provent the lat yestixe uf Amori> Thoin wiped from the sea, tr. Mtoach auld fe proposed to thou afow of the oxperlonced of 4 wor mun, Vortystive years igo be came from Now York City to sottio down as un Ho was novor moro forubly struck with tho wonderful change that bud colparing bls exportunves bere forty-tve yeura ton this acuasion, tho North River Intu New. Jersey, and Philadotphia partly b) and partly by Miluola farmer, . taken place than in Ho orovaud yor u usa rodvematie bunk-biliin gold; but with tio | der Ato travel that oxlsted between those two in cans citles at that time, thore Was 8 premium on the Tho Worsfurd Aimnnuy aval Cook Book bank-bill when be wont to pay hia bill, truvelud westward by the canal pucket-boat, Hunifo wot to the foutof the Allegheny ‘ana @ Mountains be was bauied wp an iuclined plano Adtutionury engl, ad in ake E> Aculdguts wore so iunicrous then EDUCATIONAL, that thore wus no ife-lnsuruuce for truvelors, | ~~~ nnn Ho went duwn tha from Cinolunati to St. Louls, und from St. 1. upto Hinols, That wae in 188, when Chicago | aud Ueruut Boarding and Day Sehuol for yound Made frou Lrof Horsforde’ ‘ Ft tanatt and Kokumo AIF-LIWUA! | gisgt nyo “e finde from ‘rofouwor kiorsforde' Acid Mi Dopot, suigr' Oe Adaine and Cunet entire rio or XMeoconinended by leading phyaslclans, x ‘Hewat Odieus 88 Bove aoe ang sainiue Howe bud Nakes lighter biscuit, cakes, ete, ant ; ctelerhen TTS York 2 healthier than ordinary Making Pow. ne mn Bol at a reasonable price, Old Dr, Pitcher’a remedy for Pedant aaaaesla ‘ Children, ae Sa Fleet iv bent free. ; Chicago & Mastora Hlluole 2allroad: with w fort to arttlers, Arrive. ae Pat saeetan are * amit asp Oblo River to Chieimnuti, | MME DAATLVA A Bits, Di ADFORINN FAIRBANKS? Day Kxpreat scott 2 tyisbia , Lula | (formorly airs, Oxden Motfuan's) Kngitai, Kronch, Reonpae Nasnyiile Hari on ean 4 t ray a ’ iy, ogcopt sundays. *Daily. Mwaye ye dice und ehildren, Na. 17 Woot ‘Ubirty-ulutithest, Ss Cc A L E Ss Dal teago © Grund ‘Sruok Kal ag ST rccTa Seopa, ane “Apulicalion ives zat CAE: Meee cor ot Twoltih and State: syivania Military Acwdemy, DFAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 2 tn | © mn lye fi tog SHteNats LAKE NAVIGATION, Ana AND DEPARTURE “on TRAINS — EXPLANATION — up ATTA Si 1 iKX.—tHntuniay excoptod, Kereunse iH 4 | Shtonday oxcumed, fing S8¢ay arcade Ohtongn & Northwestern Heit y # | ForMapa.rino-t'ards.Sieupiog-Cur Accanne peerT RUDI Ot 1 Charkest , Urattd Lnette, pay For Hacine, Milwankes, sheboyunt sind depot odtaur of Wola nad Kingluate Monttonoe, 1 . Ludington, and Maniatee, daily atep, 1 . Sundays oxcepled, “kor Keankfort, Plorpurt, Arcadin, aten Saturday at | Gaelvio ast Line. Hci toot Mohanta es | Hover Fae, FINANCIAL. y & Yankton ould trey on hts » Heroturned ty New York and enitorkedt Ines, foming to Chico ott wit ind splendid banks Hx Clty & Vankte Molnea Day Heprnan Teton Ntulst express, neehalitowt xt td done for thom 18 to market, There North HornSiver MINING COMPANY OY UTA. Interest at 7 percent per annum, payable in Gold on Jan. 1 and July 1, for wt at thy une the reninining 05 per cent went to pay KLEVATE LAO AND NOT CHUSIE IT. If ho were going to nuke N free-trade speech “htengo, Wuritnaion & On For! Maps, ‘hine-Tublen, “stecpineCat neo worn apy at M8 Clark-aL, Cieund Teac ye at Hiesunuer Depotae Cae ee gates tnd en Mm pid Adaniseate. 1 OY CAlalsty betweon Maudie vorsforts of Ife tu this gountrys you did: nat hinve them in Toland, whera yu aime frou, Lonve. | Arrivas tun you Dave no right to thew here; you cannot or Patosburg, Ottawa & Bireator 14; Auiruen Bunday Paseoive: vy NE " x hAurone Paarenor. OF NEW YORK. iterate de Otto bs. Maula Express 4 Adrota Paasunie ‘Tho North Horn Sitver Mining Company ts oruan- 5 : ned under tha ines of tho Sinica New Vark. wits. | ehuscatunen Ona capital of 0000) in S000 antes, full-pad and non | “Nighe Sx axsovsnble, ‘he company hus wequired title to the aSvuthers Aireut Hopublic, § Int, Wolcott, hua, Pojnstocks ond workingman abroad with his dolar and a bale standing thy extra cost of clothes here the work- {ngwnan preferred ty throw nside bis old clothes Decnuse they wero not Aterion made, rnd y over the sew a ' a ., 4 Vundeehilt mings, ombrachiy inbro tian a inile of the rr ity tuo resolutions Just | 10 bring bis father and bis tumily here, whom | fomans itor siiveriauue, none Friscortitamaboutsss | heraepurs © abauue bene ! Inilon southwest or Salt Lake qu +. THO Spanish mine Hat, Theutry'tritn.. only 1am feet from tie Hort ailver Minesand the | oe. CaN i croppinus of the North Horn Ritver lodge in many Daily. # Dally, excont Konday, cee e a tar ee oak OF om MME ce | bmongio, Amba luge ati” and Bien wer ort rer Lanka {rot Jl. Se TTS, th i <f orhing of the Cohinntin Shaul of Minos, und an authors { eave snd derive foo Central Hunts taokot Laken in, boll this country and Kurope, says: “Sha worn | Chicago, Miwankee & St. Paul Ratlway, Silver Mine cuntulns thy piost viluable tidy uf sil; | Uplon Dount: Coror Mndizon, Canal, and Adatget Yorsuri known to exist dn nny mine in the world” | ‘Pekot Oticer, Gl nd Gl Clark-r., Valter toga, Aud nuain: “The Hurn Stiver Mine stunds totayas | Grand Pacitic Hotel, and ot dupui, oN having n greater axcortathud value than any othor | —————— 1 joduo It may ho sald that tho Horn Slvr ie Hroduced in {uo iret ming monthsor this your nenriy | pliwaukao Hast Mall u " Mulwoukeo Isxproas jf,}000N0: und tho quartorly dvidendeanivant to 6 | Wakes 4 Obonusiowee ss Dally, excep brought down the price of ply. ‘on to WW per yours tories bad oeen increased mare ont—money Invested under the iden tlt this groat’ Nation was yoing to be forever burduued wilh an enormous debt. Now they fond that the English ‘ Milwaukoe, St. Paul & Ml 2 faetories were all too latyo for ‘tho properties uwned by the North Horn Silver z tories wore all too laryo for tho requirements | ccinnany hava neon reported. on wy rhaunn Conch, | gipulntexprasd tratna 3 formorly Suporintendant at the Harn Silver, and Bis platon Exeprone teat a Zenurt fs indorsed hy Profs. Newberry und Clayton, ailimnukeo. Mrdisune Braise dal ) ett, OF ty og ie a Tu tho flux | tent of tho tron intuatuutures of this country, | ~ inh of theag uiainwy omurncos e partof (he voin } yacBlony Jive, and Dakota Ix, a per cunt of tho svuKes puld bere | tho spoaker quoted Hgures to show that sincg | knownas ‘the Horn silver thin name tnving boon | Miwauker, Nuaison, and Pr mi. 180 there bad been Invested In tho building of} Mvplicd to tha vain frum the trek locutlon mada nyon | aw Chign express reported | losomotives nlono $1,L1607%,000, ar moro than | itruntiterous load ura dovoloned thewlne ooee OF | Llvertyvilte Accom a | depart- | England bud invested in shipping: and besides no surface features or indicutions wf ‘tha von | Plt Passemter, a , lug the xvvoral elaiing muntionud are, in my | sloux city & Dubuque hast he 1% this country to all parte of tbe ‘world, owing to indicative of a valuable propurty or von ut | Figg Kirkland Law neor (dais st om great wa Broutduptl. f know of no vein tt tho Woat | icigin spacial Faat Hexpraoes ry a th entirus a0 favarable ty the doveto 9 hia vast Industry could never huve Inout OF w arent mine, nue ony with the wie init ae a See ee a devolopmerts thal feu) av safe in recommending to ains for im ane ty os Mt been strangled «ont its birth =—oby | tnegnubiic. Ltw fnr-faincd nelahbor. the Horn Niven. Am. and 6:9) qm.1 nerive 0:45, ee ee, With tho aninu opanints, we ne comparison, Hutat. | datly, Sunday excopted, b * n ae al’ AR race ie hal Ho ee tnth ¢ Ailorthe North orn Sivorworksou, consisting o ; four tunnels and two sltarte.aice now ite mmltieraite | Umer wovaes Copo Tunnel boing In w heavy body of rich copper third-st. ‘Heket Otfces, ue Uivpats, 0 Soutn , ards ite Ne. 4. 1, Hambergar, the woil-known merchant of Grail RSS LGtoy ane Paiior Batt Linke Lity, undue dato of Alay 27, I8éh, Welton eon> Leave, | itcaga && Alton, ‘ at Hil, Curnur Madison and Canale building? ‘The ship was built of timber grown Als botweon, Audisote wud Adauis-st, Uridves, and plory was tn bor ships, Our manufacturing and | e¢rning this proporty: Kunena City, Ponvor, Puoblo Bx.|1a2G5 pm a Agricultura Industries wore kuown and ud- fy nitoe seen tls auorniut and vistied the | jenna Clty, Sint ke, Now Atox-| ee PY onimchits inn must waklermetiey con st Toute duriuatlon & oxna, eyond yanieulhe oxpectutious td . oy AUK h MhareML thy Groat Hapibtio. and | Sb Louis Springtiold & Loxns Louls Bx. via Jacksonvillo, utting the von af tho Wolcott, Hou ot thong 0 rose, URtInes aed In catnoral bite & Now Orloans Exyross, the de the atlp- touch] wie spoken of usa snbeldy bexar, Ho vinted ne subsidy, and never asked Jor one, arrexponding with tint of Peoria, Keokuk & Bart vin the Horn Silver, and ofa much more promi eure 0 1 This was something Uke the famillar ery ate Silver Mngton Fast tpress$ Chouvs |414:00 pm of “mad dog.” LAppluuse.] Mo was intore | Amount of ware: Burthernor: the cena ae Ki Hootie He vi Julteh 2 TOT aa nara, the eropplizs of | Seroator, Lacon, Washinkta thos tines are the santy nn those of the orn Sil- peraraity Hee ho Groat Hopubiic.und Wolcott yuina ure | LowOe® Wolke Accummorution, ¢ 5: 0 to 2 fout wile, and t do not think there is Hi fentral Mtallroudt, tur yown of this extontin Ue country. Ltoll you | Depot foot or at. und foot of Twonty-second-st how that there mines wil be tho haere ‘Viekat Onleas, Lt Rundolien., nar Clark, Gring sor aponvds and fully oquat ty the Morn siiver PuciticTtutol,and Palmor Mouse. Evoryono wiv tas xeon those snlnen conticnie tn: Tron Spinin, “Superintendent Couch pushing whe wor with nit posal y had to bira tugs to take tho adil ashore. tio and tke curgous © Teas thoy Baw it, Utne! hus bean driven tuirtyestx foot wiih the axe | fr, oti ft ectution of cross-cutting the vein, which, by the Ghntaworih ixpronisssccrore PPIs, Showa n wlth of front Mfty to 0 toot | Giiman Paesonadr,, & They wre oulting down shaft. nls, on thin mls | pubuaue é Sioux City Express, dity KE. a my Putriotisin would not draw capital and put it out. Not until tho labor and the timber in bin nn Dio pod, and ho ls the most compatent | gt. route & Texas Hexpross. m0 red x Fescies mun Int the country." Nt Louta se Voxna Waa Littorccs self 82) p at SHE VOOR REPUNLIC OF MEXICO Tho tullowhur isin oxteact feum the roport of the | Eninee New Oceans Exes See an Prd more for the carrying of its malls to tho | fiiuiy seu eximina Hho prewuriye ewe found cia | Row OMennns Toxws Paat Naxs.00)) 423} mi Falted Stites than thy Government of this | thosjanish tunnel u fing slowing of towesradndae | ReAnaold Rxpton.... an Jona ore. "Ths tunnel hos been driven a tenuih oc | pboatiac turner kool 1B pm naked Cunrress to repent that unjust Inw, und | thirty-four fuot—nilin minora. Inthe Repubtie tha | cpeuring Burlington & Kookul 9 80pm : wilh hnw alrendy towclud u dante of Aft onipany with Mie Hin Wotey, oF anavilly, wo. dos | *2euaue SS scunded tho abartand found ‘all the workings inv b-On Raturd It MAN hulld body oF low-iceudo Galonn ore, tinproving with | €—On Saturday night runs to Poorin only. Gepth und vory peominne, Wa noxt viatted tho Vane | Wabash, st. Goute a Pactiic itallway, Uterycalult facts ths Murine nian Connie muncrar, | UBC, Mepok, Meats and wwoltthte, AU Statens ‘ i, thw srorklines nisi tu nara, | eape c Wuntworth-nr, cnrs pas ‘Phy hat imi Viatod waa the Woleuitswileliuo your | Sth Mung tock “rigkoe Ones, G Buus Clarweate committed dounia the must promising cio uf a re : acl i tho per tinnot of thie mio.” witch is nuwe ti acpimee Hombu; and Grand sacle intel foot, they have struck minueal, uasaying muderntoly; Haye, but the most linpuriant fact Is lt slows the continuity Of tho tmmonxe voliM cunning. thea this geoae Lona Pahnek witel ty wow inf twok, eine rene | eaten apie le iv WU ho feet. Th nthe! 1%, fins expined & voin uf coppar-ory shuwtng nwittn of | S20. Uurlington & K foot, In | Dubuque & 8k American ships put afloat. In tho yours be- country on overy company owning ships of i a] Per cont, and mapocial war tax of 243 ner cont King 4% por cent on construation; the uve He premitim on gold was HO, and tre price ot Jubor and ships’ supplics was governed by tho Hee af gold. A German or English company moult then have equluped i Heot of five cccan-wolig vessels for 32,500,000, while an rican company would have bud to convert: fe . Rinco the foreuuing rupurt wan written furthor do= cunte Si we 0 Tiannibal and ol Unt, with un outiny of less than g10),0U), the com- | St Loufs or Kansas City, pany will bauble to placa the mines in w dividend- | Chieawa, Kock Island 4 Pacife Malle paying condition within the coming year, Depot, corner of Van Buren and Sherman-sts, entlro amount of the tronsury stock of the ‘Oitieos, 54 Clark-at., Sherman Howsy, Palmer House company romalning unsvld (9100sharos) baving boon | _ Grand acitie Lote), und 7% Canal, cornur 3s purchused by a syniteate, an offer of the samo ls now “Arriv® f 12.1 mine tor ‘subscription by the nodoraigned at 1%10 por aronport & Peoria Yxpras Ly apecial contract betwoon the syndtcate and the | SiUrou dyite Rust Hxuross Motuat ‘rust Company, a fund auMelent for tho pur Fuse xpra Hl pure has been dupusltou with te ‘trust Conipany to ota oe ee cover tho Interest on the profurred stock fora purlod | Council Miut Nicht & of nlx yonrs, Kunmis City, Leavenworth & the formers of the West, export aurplus products In 180U was abot 200,000,000 tons, whllo {12 vAWON Was, in whose sbips was it to go; and German ebips; und should a Kuropenn war sels with Unelo Suin'g product on bonrd, Unelv Sarn's ite wits notuttho masthead, (Ap+ | Intarest will vo adjusted to commonco on dato of | ,chisun Nitht Express, so. 000 Invested | auticeription, ne rupee at eal Fi ‘Tho following Is tha form of xuurunty of Intorost | Blue Halund Accumumutatt which Is printed upon the fica of tho certifeates and | Hue island Accommodation, signed hy tho proper ufllcer of tho Mutual Trust Lome | file ylang Accuntuadation, pany: BMuolwinud A dtl VI MUTUAL ‘TUS COMPANY South Chtcuay Accummosnton OF NW YORK South Chiengo Accommiudatiun, will foratx yoarn from duty hereof pay fMftoon conta | {pestre, deat 4 Por xiinre per annum on the shires roprosonted by | = iciiy oxcont, Saturdays, this curtitteato, payable xomi-annually on Jan} and | 4)UMlly except Bundars. tally, encent Aturdaye duty ory Tronsurar, only, ISundayé only, YuW VOFK, ssesersers . Michtgan Central Haltroad. Fitteen conta par ahnre ts equal to 71-10 porcont por | Dopots,toot of Javo-stand foot of Twenty-secondat AUNTIE NON the subscription prlee. ‘Tokut Omtioos, UT Claricat., souttienst Corer rar itane Atlotments will bo mado In ruil of amounte of #2400 | _dulDu, Grund Wacific Motul, and Palnier Home. and under, and the remalndur will bo alloted pro rata Eenye, for nmounts oxcauding $2,600. Chocks in payment imay bo made payable to tho | Mall (rin sale and Als Line), ordor of the Mutual ‘rust Company, ‘I'rustoo, or to ial Naw York Expats i i nazwo Accommadatld tho underslunod, and ahoutd uecumpany tho mubacrips | Ralauasn Seams Night &: thea. Subscriptions wilt he recetved unit the Sie¢.| Grand huge fi slight fiprovemant upon tho oll wooden abips In point uf specd, and it wis tho fast cruisers that wore goltg to command in future the come No nation enn be x great commercial nation INVESTED, treated all the other great imidustricy os tho ting oc November, THH1, nti oveluck wm. ue | evand itanlde & Muskeuan tke most ng fow ns, our forelgn-colng ships ure to- Hee ee Caan aae in ie tollon ag aan, jinday oxcopted, Dally. ¢ day. Let tho Amortean shipbutidors’ capital bo Ee LE MUD Ce eGORE e a¥aturdnye leave at 4:15 p. 1, protected ‘on tho.oveun, und. the carpenters’ MUTUAL ‘TRUST COMPANY, Lake Shore & Michigans Sout Abor jn tha yards bo protected the same as tho ay Hiropawar, Now Yorks ‘Tlokot Onicun at dopota, Van Buren to oT | leat. nnd Fort) THOMAS J. HURLEY & COu pa Granceiiee undortiauriuan tou 18 Wallest,, Now York, Offices ia the Grand Pacitio Hotct und Jali Whore mops, reports, and full Information can be ublatnod. tog on the ocean once moro itt eplte of all that Ou mution of Sr. Winton, oY Mllwitikes, tho Mall (via Maln fine) inactitl Vork & ibs Now York Fast xprons (dally) Atlantig N.Y, Hxpross (dulty). GENTUNE EDU oan ateenenn Mlohiaun Eixprosa’(iuliy}., EI Aveammndation “Ttaturduys joava ne itedip, mm. tally, i] Sr UOpIO: " Baltimobe dé Oto. Depots, Exposition fuilding wid gttwent: ; eat. cud, tb Clark 4 Cu rtis & Co TSE tok ommeet jase pono DU a 8 40 Franklin St.,Chicago — | Horne rxpro: No nocd to suffor from corns, Cureallue BAKING POWDER, B11 to 610 N Hecond Bt., Bt. Louts, Highs ‘Eiprue MARI aunt Crauastite macweag OF Clreutary IS aa aha rans Washinton Cer “Hiei ets Suanuetia, Vatusfsaulen | Eile ey ew cure vibaty Hate ara tesa Aut Maw wd Toning AE esupetteey Ceased Now ork daily ae S:10 and Ya) Ds ie Manuf Mankakey Live, mata of Lockwoad’s Pater spwenty-second? Slotted Clreular Suwa, Keery Sav varranie Depots, toot of Lnku-sf. and foot uf polpticale AGENTS FOR Repairing carefully dont, Tckot ‘OMces wt Depots and tangulp! House, ‘and Pacitiu ifutel, und Malmer — Loave. Areiee. Cinoinnatl, Indianapolis & Louls-|> vile ‘ i i Emery Whoels aud Grinding Machinory | Destin essen Our New Mlutrated Catalogue Mullod frew on application. mis and Canabeste, F Migiar iiousc, crud OASTORIA dH Rae tine nrenass il AUANLG & Puente 6xV [5 Hs Ub Chie rua. an a teburg, Oineinnatt & At. Toute Ie Danville ttoute.,,, IC ie diary, Tickat, OMe do} ps Cor, Lake St. & ith Ave, Chiease, “Mati end Expross, We sarefalte WOT UNLY THE OKAUINE, gat xprvabe gered. Col. 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