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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIT, 23, 1874 IYDE PARK,, The Rosults of the Electlon~What the Now Bonrd Will Do. o the Editor of The Chicaao Tribune : Bin: Now that thio smola of battlo hasclonred awny, and tho village clectlon is ovor (n Hydo Parlk, it 1s woll to take an Invontory of tho dond, and woundod, In common with many othora who hava boon overburdoned with unnecossary taxation, I looked In valn for gomo roform movement which would rosult in cloaring out TIE VAMPIRES AND CONTRACTORS . thnt woro sucking mway tho substance of the pooplo, Hithorto wo hnve rolied upon efforta mado through the catous and conventlonsystom, 1t bocamo apparont that that systom was & fail- uro, nnd, with many othors, umtod 1n an offort o cloar out thp Augonn stgbles and cholo off tho vampiros. Tho old set who manipulatod eaousos and gonyontiona promised no roform, and tho tax-payers and docont pooplo bogan to inquiro if thoro was no rollof, Tho Londs of Iiydo Park wero golling at 80 cents on tha dollar, which, alono, was suficlont to put tax- payors on tho inquiry. Thoy know their GENERAL VILLAGE TAXES woro very high, and they failed to discover the rosults. They know thoro was a largo sud uso- 1cs8 publio forco, Thoy know that contracts had boon ontered into Iuvolving thoussuds of dollars which woro inconsiatont with tho markot ro- yports for iron. In short, thoy bolioved many fr- regularitics hind crept into tho Village Govern- mont that needed roformation, and whilo grave chorges were made concerning gross mismanago- mont, and ovon worso, tho authorities never doigned to oxplain, answor, or investigate thom. o peoplo folt that thoy woro boing trifled with, and insugurated a movemont of thoir own to re- organize the Villago Govornment. A FORMIDADLE OPTOSITION agsumed form, composed of good citizons to say tho lonst, ' Bo formidabla that somo mombora of tho Old Board, who had printed tickots as can- didates in the convontion, wera dropped, and nftor the couvention was hold, and tho “facta nnd figuros™ bnd beon Inid baforo tho paoplo, tho manngers wero driven sull furthor to ro- form thoir ticket by putting on tho names of woll-known citizons and tax-payors, Bo that as tho mattor now stands, thore is NOT ONE_OF TUE OLD DYNASTY yo-elactod oxcopt Josoph I Donfiold, As to that gentloman 1 hnve to say that lio was tho first to lvo mo an insight into'the manner in which vil- ago businoss waa boing conducted, and long be- fora tho lu'naonl oampaigh commonced that gen- toman pledged himselt o join in the work of reform. And I may say further that Mr, Bonflald a8 tho only member of ths old Board who voted ngainst tho water contracts—onoof tha most serious of complainta—that wator contraot. Mr. Bonfield's racord hns beon indorsed in thet ro- gord, and I will add furthor that Mr, Boufleld liag sald from tho start thet ho would not bo n candidato on, nor s party with, a tioket which could in mannor be conetined as o continuation of tho old dynasty. As to Doyle, Lo wna retained on tho ticket for some roason, probably bocruse it was _thonght Lo would be harmloss in the Bonrd and had great local strength, It wasa more stroke of policy, but the pooplo havo stamped him with tho seal of condemuntion and hio has been numbered smong thoso whoso obituaries are writton, Xvon in hig own district, big own stronghold whero the ring Lave always looked for gront help, there were so fow followara that ho went to his political grava almost unattended. During tho campaign AR, HEALY was roquestod to place his time-baok on oxhibi- tion, Ho rofused. Whathor ho should or ehonld not have Lpronucndthum Ileavo to the opinion of Mr. H,B. Boguo, one who ndvacated the ticket eleoted and iy supposod to be authority on that sido. In his communication to the Chiongo, popors of April 81, ko uscs tho following lan- gungo: Tho quostion of the right of ‘any_porson to_com. paro the pald pay-rolla found in tho Treasuror's hauda with tho lime-baoks of the {orewan should ot fora moment bo dented, 1 800 no renson why Mr. Bogue is not corroct. Iam purprisod, however, that the late Board should have contraotod tho habit of approving pay-rolls without Lnving their coresponding time-booke beforo them for examination, either by committes o n apon board} for othorwise oy could not nscortain their corroctnass, ox- - copt from the statoment of the Suparintendent, Aas to tho pry-rolls being approved by only ano momber of # committoo, and in somo instanocs the amount being loft blanls, I thinlk it does not bocome mombors of tho Qommittoo thus nogli- gont to becomo very indiguant whon the fact is stated. IN REGARD TO THE PAY-ROLLS bolng propor vouohors fortho payment of money, Ihove this to eny, that busiuness mon do nob usually tako receipts from porsons unable to write, unless thoir algnaturos are witnocssed by disinferostod ‘partios. It mot usual for rallrond companies to acoept whola columng of "piguaturcs of different persons, ond all in ono handwriting. In order to make such rolls logal evidence as vouchers, 1t is necos- sary to show that the porsons whose namos ore signod, cithor authorized tho party signing thom by parol or in writing! If in writing, it should 13 o tho banda of tho oflcor paying the mono It not in writing it is no youchor, unless estal lisbiod by the parol ovidonco of the men thom- selves. Theso propositious Iam aure will mook tho approval of auy intolligent Invyer, TUE FINANCIAL KEPORT, Tho law requires the fluancial report to ba publishod by the 10th of April. That date camo 8nd no report appeared. 'Pho poople wore in tho dark about it. I sm informed that the ‘Ureasuror filed It with tho Clork in time. Ihave no reason to disbelievo it, and his duty was then dischargod. Tho public, howayer, are not cstopped from criticising tho fact that it did not mako ity appearanco in print until tha eve after " oleotion, Tho "'reasurer could not go to the Clerk’s aftico to examine it, pod thorofors the Inw raquired it publishiod for information, Someinklings of ita contents bad boon obtained, and it was stated that tho gonornl fund had béon largely over- drown for the boneflt of specinl funds. Tho oxact amount could not bo necortained from a monuseript in the printor's bands, This ovor- draft does not refloct on tho 'Creasurer in tho lonst, oxcept that porbaps ho would have tho technieal 1ight to rofuse to transter money from tho gauoral to a specinl fund. The general fund cunnot, in law, bo applied to male up tho dofi- cioncy of o special gusessmont fund. 1t {a ap- raprinted, eud ot apart, by the Doard when [y mado tho annusl lovy, nud pirsuant to 18w, to the purposes ex{mauuly declared, and the Bonrd and ofticors holding it aro trustecs for tha whole peoplo to seo that that fund is apphod to thoso purposes and 1o other. TIE REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT | of the Board, datod April 10, 1873, coutaing tho following statomont : The over-dvatts on difforent funds, which for years pait wo lave beem trylug o re- duce, nro now diminished to’ less than 9,000, all but a few hundred dollars of which aro pros ¥ided for by special saecsaments, Whon these are col. Iected, ait thieo overdrawn accounts con be Hqunred np, maist 1 6es 1o resson for the longor continusnos of lin ovil, Tho flnsnoial mrnrt, which made its appear- ance so 2ate that the people could not soo it in Lime fo examine it bofore thoy voted, shows that- the dotunl smount of ovor-draf Is §39,005.49, or ot actun] oyor-draft, April; 1873, of §8,850.64, it baving incroased during the year §80,145.85. * WIIAT TIIE PEODLE WANT. Dut it mattored hut littlo that the report was not out in time, The poople had fouud out in ono way and another that matters needed look= ing into, and about tho only ?lmm(on they nuked way, *“Iu thera o tickot that hins nono of the old Tonrd on 7" und 5o tho ticket was cleoted. WIY 1T WAS ELEOTED niny bo stnted as follows : 1, Bociuno the polico forco workod vigorausly for it, aud permitiod & crawd of sowe twenty or thirty persons to hang around tho polls aud gul- faw at and insult decont peoplo. 4. Bocnugo the friends snd managors of the ticket-cloct who really desired to roform, nwl who had used thoeir best eudenyors tirough the enteus muobinery to sooure o good tivkat, did promuge, on tho cars, in their oftices and at tho volls all day, that “the pantlemen named wero pledged o yoform, uud’ to inyostigate all chargos, nud to eall to acoount wll dolinguents, flx?!' :gmu;flu“tll:% rlol!;‘!:: of Mrl. llomml urulloutu&l coplo, o )pear by tho following oxtracty - v o 84 Wil sppear TE1t 14 poseiblo that atraw men it roate o by (o portEReton of Ihorcry Hhorad ot of Truniced, sud his frust in those ho hiag” sent. ywith oy o iy (e, o 1t b w0 deceivad as to poy Inoney for which no work was done, no man- will 'ty moro prompt sud dotermtied §it ofort ta riug tn Juve 1ieo thoso who have conmmitiud tho fraud thay will Alr, Waldron, Tt why tho uifulrs of tho past shanld fn Sny way prejudico fho # Convention toket wow i (ha Hlold fu past comprehenston, Tho Mew i it bro pot {iio upologlsts of any ono—fhioy Wil ot 8h{eld aty onp who muy bo provon to ave dono wroug, They arg dndupondent” of sll past fuulls of admintatration if thers bo any § and surely 1t dokerves our unqualifiod fndorsement for 1t coniprises mon of unquestionud iniegrity and businees obility ; nnd i€ the’ peoplo of 10ydo Pork should olcet {ho el named on it thoy will find they haye & Board of Trustees, incliiling, os it v il', Tanea Morgun, Josoph ¥, Honflold, Sumilel A, 1 sier, ond 1Edwarid K, Ryan, who will ot only cor- unt the nioney thoy receive, sud praporly puy ot whnt the peoplo who own it dasire then to, aud Jiny o el sncceasors tho bulunco, aud alko futellls Loutly comprebend und promplly discherge sll other Autlos davolving wpon thom, and will, ss woll, fresly show to ny ono desiring {o aco’ fho gecords of the past, Including youchers, coniracts, Tihe-bgoks, pay-rolls, and all, bl will emnine thera thomaolyea's and i Sapt, Hoaly, Rurveyor Lhoades, or Coutractors Crelghton or McGailroy, or any officars or contractors of auy othor titlo or any other namo, havo any monoy wrongly proourod from tho Viliago of ydo Tark, they will neo that tho Vilinge ‘Treamury is rplontaliod’ by o' all smount of t alle 4 fhelr cr tates or bondsmon are good for it ; and it Ihn{ have inade tomaclves criminals in extracting it, tho 1* Gone yentton tickot? eandiiaten will not alfeld thom from 4o inovitablo attontlon of the Grand Jllr{, o tho jue- tico of which they will promptly conaign them o8 soon 24 thoy find ovklenco of their gullt, T donot hollovo {hint any of tho Trusteos ologt- od lind anythivg to do with any irroguluritios connectod with the clootion. 'They aro all gen- tlomon, and whilo the regular Oonvention failod toadopt & platform, yoi the pooplo lave made A TLATFOM which tho woll-known charastor of tho Truatoos conforms with, From whnt I know of thom, and what thoy say, and the assertions of their friouds, and from the fraquont doclarations of good mon who laborad for tho rogular tiokot aftor it hnd beon renoyatod, I sm entisflod thoy aro pledged to reform—thnt they will oxamina and {nvostignto—that thoy will oxpunge all uso- less and ornnmontal ofiicora—that thoy will ox- amino inta tho wator contracts—that thoy will not apply tho gonaral taxes to pay shortages of ‘*gpooinld "~thiat thoy will olioke off the blood- suckera and_ tax-entors, and, in short, that thoy cannot avoid standiug’ on tha platform of tho tax-payors, as announcoed in thair onll. Tho’ Pcoplo oare but littlo who composed tho Toard if thoy wore honost and capablo, Tha ob- jocts of thotax-payors’ Rmrty have. boon nccom- lishod, A roform is inauguratod, = Tho old lynasty hns gane forover. L'ho ring is broken. Ifthleta o mfutlku. thore aro othor battlos to be fonght. Janes P. Roor, On1oAao, April 2, 1674, o o PO THE BIBLE AND WINE. To the Fitor of the Chicago T'ribune Bin: A communication by mo in last Thura- day's Trinuns has boon ropliod to by tho Rov. Dr., McChosney, in s sormon which X find roport~ ed in your issuo of Sundny. As Dr. McOhesnoy bas chioson his toxt, I would also take the lib- orty to quate o toxt, and to rocommond it to the Doctor's conslderation. ! Every oroaturo of God Is good, and nothing to bo rofused, it it bo recolved with thanksgiving. . . . . If thou putt tho brothron in remombrauce of theso things thou ghalt ben good ministor of Jeans Ohrist, nourished up in the words-of faith and of good dootrine,” I, Tim., iv.:4, 6, Andnow lotus odmo to the examination of tho pastor's sarmon ; 1ot us endeavor to meet point by point, statoment by statomont, 1. Inhis text oven, Dr. MeO. glvea occasion for corroctions. *Tho children of Isracl who love flngons of wino,"—s0 o quotes from IToson ifl, 1, Tt is truothat such is tho translation in tho common English vorsion. DBut tho original doos not sponk of wine ot all. Ashishey anabim means not flugons of wine, but cakes of grapos. The prophet intonds to say that bis Iaraclitish contomporaries run aftor tho idols and tho snori- ficial grape-cakes offorad in thoir tomples, If, in quoting this text, nslur isto be intonded upon the modorn Ieraclites, beeauso not one of thom is to be found who would join and appland the fanatioal total abstincnce movoment mow rn;tlngln tho lnnd, thon the Dootor is porhaps not awaro that in rogardto temperanco the Jaws, 08 a clags, compare moet favorably with any other class of people. A drunkard amon the Jows is avory rare ond very excoptional poraon. A 2. While in mont casos whoro wine is men< tioned in tho Biblo, tho contoxt shows that for- monted wine, and only formonted wine, can ba monut, thoro is not one pasynge in which ** wine" must moan necossarily unfermentod wine. Dr. McO, says that whonever the DBiblo spoaks of wiue spprovingly, the allusion is to unfermentod wino, la this moro than a mera aubjectivo whim, withott tho loast objootive basis,—n whim carried into the Dible, but not drawn from, and supported by the Biblo? Lot mo, howovor, cite a passage which decidedly approves formented WK)B. After kings and princes are admonished that it is not fitting for them to drink wine, lest they might forgot the iaw and mifiln. porvert the judgmont of tho afllicted, tho Bible continues: %Givo strong_driuk (shechar) to tha un- fortunate, and wino (yayin) to those that aro of o hbavy honrt ; lot such o one drink, that le moy forgot his povorty, and remember his misery no more.”” (Prov.” xxxi, 6,7.) What kind of wino, I would sk, ins the quality to mako the unfortunate forgetful of his misory? I8 it the formented ar tho unformented? Evon if the admonition to xings and princes to abatain from wine, takon by itsol2 and out of the cou- toxt, the right to use wino must be tsken for grantod; but tho danger is rocoguized incidont 1o its uso. Yot po probibiijon and no tatal- abstinence law ia to bo mot with, anly against oxcesses in using wine the paople were nutioned and ru‘acnludly oxported, Ho wore the Imople Te- poatedly enutioned agninst cxcoeses in oating, againet gluttony, as every roader of the Bible is awaro. Aunotlor passago: * Thou ahalt Iay ont that monoy for whatsoaver thy sonl longoth aftor , ... for wino (yayin), or for strong drink (sheohar—intoxicating driuk), or for what- goover thy soul desives, . .. . Aud thou shult Eg}oicu. thou and thy household.” (Deut, xiv., 4. The assortion that “tirosh was uniformly spokon of as a blossing, and shechar as o curse,” is aiso untenable. I cannot conoeive upon what rotten orotchots Dr. McC. reliod wheon ho uttered theso words from bis pulpit. Hosen (iv,, 1.) Enfifl that lewdness, wine, and new wing (lirvnhg tako awny tho heart, Is tjrogh hovo a blousing As to shechar, wo_hayve already given two ine stancos whora it is not spoken of as a ourse, but whero the use of it i rathor recommended. ' (In this connection 1 will rectify a privter's error 'in my formor communieation,” Instead of Deut. x1v., 26, tho types madomo Boy: Dout. xxive, 26.)' 1 will add ono instanoo more. In Isinly Xxiv. tho propliot pictures the dosolation of tha innd in consequonce of tho sins of tho pooplo, and, in dolng 60, Lio aoye, amongst_othor thiugs, vv. 7—0) that the now wiuo ((irgsh) mournotl, the vimo langulshos . , . . thorois no mora drinking of wiug S,'/a!ll'ng amidst singing; bittor in strong drink (sheoliar) to those that drink it, and so forth. _ Any unbinsed reader will admut, that horo firosh and yayin and shechar are mon tioned sy blessings, of “which the desolate land and the Jmnluhed nooplo will be doprived by God’s judgment. 4, Iolaim to bo os decldodly for Ztemper- anco, and_againsb_intemporance, 08 any ouc. DBut I differ iu tho meaus I would like to 866 em- ployed for the purpose of bringing about tho resutlt wo ail desire. As for me, Icould oasily mise all Kinds of formonted driuks, and I por- sounlly maka & vory, vory limited uso of thom, Yot Iam of tho opinion that the plantors and producers of good and pure grape wino, and the rewers of a good and unadulterated fwar, and tho legslators and oxeoutive officers who seo to 1t that no wine and beer are brought in the mar- Jcat which ave polsonod L?' villainous cancoctions, do moro for the caugo of true temperauco than thoueands who, in pulpits and from tho stroot- cornors, and in go-called roliglous papers, thun- dor agninst wine, etc. Puradox ns }t may souud, tho Germous in this conutry sro the most offect- ive tomfinmnca apostlos. © With them, that abominable whisky-guzzling is undor socinl ban, 18, in gouoral, all “drunkonness. They, by their boer, and wine, and n(nginF societies, and Turn- vorelng, aud socinl life in goneral,—thoy will whow to the peoplo in this and that tha highest culturo und the most rigorous othics cnn bo combiued with enjoymont of life and fn lifo, But Dr, McO. thinks that the cup, oven of & modorato drinkor, transforms men into bensts, Wore Anaoreon, aud Virgil, and Goothe, and Hebillor, and Dryant, aud Tongfollow, or tha other poets who drank wine and sang tho praise of wino, bensts? Or was tho inspired singor g beast, who euld. (Penlm civ., 16) that wine glad- dens man's heart # or the suthor of the Soug of Balomon, who said (v., 1) Dilnk, yo frionds, drink gbundantly? Or was Lutler a boast, who suid that u man who distikos wino is o fool ? Yes, lot us fight valisntly tho ovil fos of intem- porunco; Job us come aut sbrongly agminat tho de- nsing abuso of God's giftay but lot ug onploy in this warfare tho proper wespons, Po not forco o foroign monkinh epirit iuto tho Maly Berlpturos, nox u mankleh splrl uImn {ha paoplo, 6. Iho rofaronce to Dunlel In uob ~ fortu- nata, Danlel would not doflic himsolf by aating of tho King's fond, or by drinking of the King's wino; not beeauso the lntter way formonted, but only Imcunso food aud drink enme from a Lonthen's tuble. ‘Whilo Dr, McO, thun[im Lio conld quoto thoox~ aniplo of plons Danjel In support of fotal absti- nonee, ho shrowdly omitted to point to tho oxamplo given by tho prous patriarchy, Abra- ham, on the day his son Ixanc was wonned, made & great feast (mishiey, o drinking-bont, from tho 100t shatahy Gon, xxi,, 8), Isanc made a nuishley bo King Abimoloch il his frionds, ond thioy dld onb and driuke (Gon. xxvh, 50), Jagob hmufzht wing {o his father and he drunk (Gen, Xavil, 25). Josoph propered o menl for hiy brothorn, and thoy deynlk wnd ;,iut drunk smu_'fiah- Dlj\t} with him (Geu, xliil., &e. All thig the Biblo rolates in popfoct nuivul &, Without nn; wargd of roprools, any eylinblo of nlun\upmvnfi Wo tro fugthor informed thub Mokes and. Asron and Nndab and Abibin, und sovenby of tho oklors of Israol, onu cortafu oceasion, *‘did ont and Lo e, drink” (Exodus, xxiv., 9, 11). Horrlblel Even Mosos, of whom the Biblo_snys that thera arouo not o yt\mplmt ainco in Turaol ltko himy oyen Anron, tho firat Iligh Priost ; oven tho olders, tho ‘most prominent mon In all Terael,—did not totally abstain from—drinkingl s it uot high timo that onr male and fomale_crusadors turn their artillory npon Abraham, Isaae, Josoph, Mosos, Anron, Dnvid, Ioaiah, 'mud_tho whold Diblo? ‘igoarch the Seriptures,” Indies aud gontlomon, and you will soon find out that—you huve op- pononta in thom. 0. ' Wonld tho Iiabbl rolnl to the partlo~ ular_chapter and vorso which say that Josus drank wino?" Tt {s strango thata Jow should polntout such paesagos to o toxoher of the Christlan roligion. If the Dactor will rond Lutko, vil,, 89, 04 | Mott., <i., 10, o will porlinps find & confoseion by Jesus himsolf. But thisisnot onough. Wo must got roquainted with the Isws oand oustons of tho Jowa In tho timo of Joaud ¢ wo must considor that Jusus abidod by theso Inws and customs, and, it wo do ko, we oannot ayold ooncluding thnt Joaus peatsod tho Honvonly Tathor on tho boginning of onch Babbath aud on tho oloso of each Babbnth over a oup of wing, and that, in participating of tho Paschal meald from his boyhood llE. ho drank ot lonst on tho first might of evory Passovor fostival four oups of wino, For such” woro in His days undieputed Inws, and thoy woro consclontlously obsorved. To any that it "{s nowhoro stated In tho New Tostament that Josus did obsorve thoso laws, is o poor argumont. 1 do ot know whothor it Is anywhoro roported in the New Tostamont that Jesus ovor kopt the Day of Atonomont. Yot thorola no Christian acholar who would infor ab silertio, that tho Day of Atonoment waa dig- rogarded by Josua. In regard to his Inst suppor, it is oxprossly stated that Lo deank wine, an thot ho sald’ that after this he would drink no moro wino.~Mntk,, xxvl, 37, 20; Mark, xiv., 23, 25 3 Luke, xxif,, 17, 18, 7, Dr. MoChosnoy omplasizes the quostion whother I accopt tho account of tho miracle in Cana? I amccopt this ncoount just as much a8 Dr. McO. accopts tho accounts of the miracloa eald to have boon porformod by Mo- hamod, or tho accounts of the miracles snld to Liave beon ‘mrformud by tho 1,000 Saints of tho Roman Oatholic Ohurch, or tho accounts of the miracles reported Lo have beon worked last yonr by the Lioly wators of Sourdes, in France. And yot I quotod Cinn. For I could show by this quotation that tho author of tho account testi- tica thereby that on Jowishrweddingsin the times of Jesus formented wine was consumed—in Oang thoy iad bocomo ** wyoll drunk,"—nnd fur- ther, that in the mind of this author there was not tho remotost thought of disrospoct in sup- posing Josus to hiave produced and drunk wino, 8, Josus participated in Pasohal, Buppors haps thirty timos during his life. Tor children even worg ol.'llgl',nd to tnko part in theso nupimru. As rogards lis Inst supper, thero aro plain indi- ontions that Josus thon obsorvad muny of tho Inws conourning tha Pasanh. 8o, for instanco, tho dlp&)lng of the bittor horb into the Charaseth is alluded to—Antthow, xxvi, 23 ; John, xiil., 26, Aud how could tho four cups, 80 strongi; commanded and go acrupulously observed by the Jows in thoso times, havo been disregarded ? Evon thio poor ones, who had to be supportad by publio charity, wore provided with at lonst four u\nxfm of wino for evurly poraon in the family (Allshnoh Posaabim, x,, 1), 8o were tho womon and childron obligated to drink of tho four cups Posnchim, 108, b). And a porson who nd o natural disliking to _ wine, _had to ovorcomo his dislking on Passah Evo. Rabbi Johudah bar Ilai, who lived in Palestino in the middlo of tho socond contury, said to an intorrogator, * Boliovo me that I never tasto wino but for Xiddush or the commoncement of Bobbath, for Habdalah an tho closo of Subbath, and for tho four cups on Passahy aud then my hoad achos from Passover to Puntecost (Noda- xim, 49, b), For all thoso roligious and sami-ro- ligious oconsions formentod wino (yawin chai) mixed with water bad to be used (unmixed wino waa too streng), and only whon formented wino was not to bo had, unformonted wine was al- lowed. 8oo Borathoth 61, Baba Bathra 00, 98, ote. Now, I uhould thini'that the Talmud' and tho Jowsh Rabbis in the timos whon Ohristi- anity originated, ought to have kuown some- thing about their owa laws and usagos, In ordor that {t may not bo gainsaid that those Iaws and ueagos woro of n postapostolic origin, I will stata the faot that the schaols of Bhammal aud of Hillel, which ungllnntud in tho contury precoding Christ, bad discussed the questions about tho quality of wino to be used, ote., aud 1n their times Inwa in this rogard were quoted whioli, in consequenco of their auonymity, must dato back to & very ramote antiquity, Although much mors might bo said on tha wine quostion in the Bible.sud In-tho days of Jesus, yot tho above may bo gufliclont for tho prosent. Respoctfully, D. FELSENTHAL. Qu104a0, April 20, 1874, —_——— RAILROAD NEWS, GRIEF FOR THE SOALPERS. The announdemont mado yostorday by the Chioago & Alton Railroad Compnny that on and aftor May 1 tho faro from Chicago to St. Louis would bo roduced from 811 to &0, foll like a bombshell smong the sonlpers in this city, By this mave thoy will lose a largo share of their profits, as tho through rates from St, Louls to Now York aro not to bo chauged. 8t Louls has ‘boon the Eldorado for scalpers, for they could ‘make moro mouney on tickets purchased in that aity than an those bought anywhero else. By buying throngh tickels at 8t. Louls to Now York for 837, they could scll tho coupon from here to Now York at 823, making the prico of tha coupon from horo to St. Lonis only 85, whila o regular ticket coyt 811. Thus thoy wero anabled to soll tickets from hero to Bt. Louls at from &7 to $9, leaving them still o very hand- somo profit. At tho aow rato; thoy ean still un- dersell tho railroads, but their profits will bo greatly shorn, ‘Cho best mova on tho part of railronds to brenk up tho systom of scalping ‘wonld be to reduco the passonger rates to sucl a figuro a8 to proyent scalpors from compoling with them, and f:ivu tho public tho benefit ofjthe commissions which thescalpera are now rocoiving. Thus far ail nlluxx{\ipm on the part of tho rni‘{ rosds to brenk down the commission system Tuye beon dofeated, A recont altompt by tho railronds of tho West falled, through tho fnith- lossuces of many of tho Goneral Tickot Agonts. Tn Ponneylvanin, Mr. Boott, the Prosident of tho Ponnsylyanis Rojlroad Compuny, has succeeded in squolching tho scalpers by Fullln a lnw through the Legiglnture making it an offenso for any one to deal in rallrond-tickets outside of tho regular_oflices of the Company, and impot ln{: & hoavy fine ns [t“mh ment, In Obilo, an nbortive attempt to pnss o similar law_failed, Inour LoJ(lulnhll‘oulmv to the snmo offock was also introducod by Rep~ rosentative Hoplins, which also proved abortive. Bimilur offorts mado in other Btates slgnally failed nlso. It is theroforo not likely thut the attempt to break aown the system by law will ever bo succossful. THE DANVILLE ROAD, An adjonrned mocling of real catata dealors was hold at the oftico of Kerr, Davison & Weloh, coruor of LaSalle and " Madison streots, for iho pwposo of maling fnal ar- rangements with the managers of tho Ohicago, Danvills & Vinconues Railrond to bring its line into thoclty. Tho Qommittee on Oontract detiberatod wpon a legal form botwoen the subscribers and tho Company. As goon ag tho propor blanks for making an asaign- Tmont from tho. Chlongo, Danvillo & Vinconion to the Ohioago & Houthorn Railway Gompany arrive from Now Yorl, the contracts will ba algned by both partios, = * TILE MINNEHOTA RATLUOADS WILL CONEOTA! TO TIE LAW—CONDITION OF TIE BT. PAUL & PACIVIO NONTHERN EXTENSION, apecinl Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 87, Paur, Miun., April 22.—’1(()4! roprosenta- tivos of thoe Milwnukeo & Bt, Paul Railrond, and sovoral rajlroads uutiro]{ in tho Btato, bud o congultation to-day with ho Rullrond Commis- sioners, and exproysed thoir intuntion to submit to tho Minuesots Railroad law. Ouno question of the aonstruction of tho law, towever, romainefl undecided ; Whether {ho rogulations as to rates will nl)my to contraots for froight carriod boyoud tho State lino, Undor the 8tato lnw of last wintor, crenting a lion upon lnnds apporinimng to the Bt Paul & Pacific Northorn Extonsion Lines, Kovolvor Tarloy to-day filod specific aud “gonoral doninls with the Governor ss to all tho lisbllitics for oconstruction and materigl clalms filed, amounting to 8767,057, including one by DoQraff & Co, for $004,408, Undor the law, claimants must commenco sult within gixty doys, and, if they rocover, six monthe aftor judgmont la allowed for payment. This 1 uxyeutml to onrry the mattor oyor till aftor tho meoting of the next 'Loglslature, Iailing to soonra roliof there, tho Dutoh boudholdors, who olaim thoy have onso furnishod monoy for the Fnymum, of thoso same elaims, and oxpeak with i ohort timo ta take full possession of tho 8t. Daul & Paclfio linew aud extonsions, will abandon building the Drainerd Extension, and oconnoob with part of tho Bt, Vincont Kixtongion, alrendy complotod from tha main line at Lrackinridye, thus surrendering tho oxtonsion laud-grants for tho lucomplated portion, "'ho bondholdors aud Recsfver are ndyisod thoy con hold lands alrendy acquired on the 8t Vine cent oxtonsion, for whish patents will soon lssue, and that tho DoGral? Lion Inw will bo void an to thom, Their enginoors estimnte thut the com- plotion ot the two oxtension linos will cont 24,000,000, muking the lauds acoruing theroto cost 84 nan moro, whilo tho connoction, by wn{ of Drflulllllrh‘lfin, with Pembinn will roquire only 2 miles of rond, of which 62 aro now graded. This plan will leavo out Aloxandrin, Yorgus Falls, and tho rioliont aoction of tha nmmhyrguynnd Bt, Cloud, but tho Drainord Extenslon” on'tho ont oido of tho Misalsslppl whil 1ikely bo bullt by othor par- tios. The proposed conncntion of the main lino from Brookinrldgo will make_the Ilno from Bt. Paul to 8t Vincont or Pembin rbout 80 milon longor than by the lina projocted and partly built from 8. Cloud. - THE ERIE TROUDLYS, . Anecial Dipatoh to The Chionao T'ribune, New Yonr, April 23,—Irio's troubles com- mand much attontion. Tho rosignation of J. 8. Iluncoken, Gonoral Accountant of the ‘Etlo Company, and tha ronsons thorofor na atated in bis lottor of rosignation, ourlously affoata popu- lar considoration of tho Company nnd its ad- ministration, Hunooken snid in his lottor that ho bolloved Dunan's figures aro truo, and this, togothior with a statomont of the dooreaso in the oarningu of tho Roatl, sont thio atook down yos- torday somowhat, MIBORLLANEOUR. Throngh trains to Now Orlcans do not run further than Gronads, owing to tho ovor- flow of thio Miasissippl, 'Buporintendont Mitoh- o, ‘of tho' Hlinoin Oontral, racsivad dispatol yotordny, Bh&l.lnf( that tho Misslssippl Central Railrond’is overiloodod, and that trains onnnot fut through, Betweon Plokons and Cantou thore 8 o shicat of watar throo miles wide. The Grand Island & 8t Josoph Ralirond fsnow n fixod fnot. The Diroctors mot nt Omaha last wook, and lot tho contract for Uuildlng the yond to Bmith & Co.,. of nstings, Neh, Thoy entored into boudk to the amount of 800,000, guarantoeing that the work will bo commonced by tho 20th of this month and tho road complotod and put_in running or- der on or boforo tha 1st day of Novembor noxt. R. 0. Moldrum, Gonoral Frolght Agont of tha Pittsburgh & Fort Wayns Railrond, hns issuod now tariff, which diffors but 'little’ from those horotofors rulyushed. Bome important changes in tho cfasstflontlon havo becn mado, THE COURTS. Iacellancous Business Trangoncted Yestordnys STREET-OPENING. A potition was filed in the Buperlor Oourt to aseortain tho damages for oponing Oalumet ave- .nue, from its present worthorn torminug north to Bighteonth stroot. Tho proporty s ownod mainly by H, 0. Stone, Bon Lombard, and L. M. and Jonnio Sholdon, and tho eslimated aosk for openlng 1s 321,144,560, VILL TO FORECLOSE. Borthold Loowenthal filed a bill in the Circuit Court yosterday ngainst Samucl 8. Crockar and wifo, D. G. Hnmilton, G DI TFrink, Honry I\ Trink, Harrlet Eva Bonnott, D, W. Gammon, T. ‘W. Btaolo, J, V. Bonnett, B. A, Sharburno, J. Mulrhesd, and G. K. Ulark to forcoloso a_trust- docd for §2,600 on tho wost 20 foot of Lot 16, subdivision of lots 8 and 4, Block 41, of the Can- al Trustoos” Bubdivision of Bectlon 7, 89, 14, The trustoo doos not faol sccur in solling undar tho trust-dacd, owing to tho deatruction of tho old Caurt-Housp, and asks tho instruction of tho Qourt, D. G. Hamilton filed an auaworand o orose-bill, stating that ho had a judg- ment ngainst the .promisos for 1,634 and also an interest by reason of s dood abso- luto oo its faco, but givon as n mortgago to so- ocure aaum of monoy. Hoe also asks o salo and digtribution of tho proceads according to tho priority of the lous. TILE NORFH SHONE DRIVE. The Town of North Ghicago, by the Lincoln Park Commissioners, filed o petition to eatimato thio damagon for oponing o drivoway 200 feob wide nlong the ahore of Lako Michigan, from the south lino of Lincolu Parlc to tho north line of Oak stroot. ‘The ordor or reaolution for tho drivaway was .pagsed by_ the Park Commissionexs March 24, 18 1TENS. Judge Drummond is still engaged with o patont caso, i Tlho case of Wright Drothors against the Chi~ oago & Northwostorn Ruilrond Company, which :vnu n&m trial boforo Judge Rogers, Lina heon con- inuoed. The woll-known ease of Doylo and Johuson against Bailoy was dlumissed, 'Tucadny, at plain. v cost, and au appenl takon. ho Judge hold that tho contract on which tha ‘alloged partner- ship l};nu based was not sufliolent to prove a part- norship, The tino and sentonce eof-imprisonment pro- nounced » fow doys ago by Judge McRoberts againgt John Karsten wng yesterduy seb asido and Karsten discharged. E, Judge Gary will probably finiah his work at the Oximinal Court o a3 to ba back in the Bu- porior Court next weol, - UNITED STATES COUNTS, + Lovingston B, Lomon bogan a suit against G, L. Colla and G. H. Taton for §3,000, v Aaron H, Miller began a sujt in tresppes ngainst the Chioago & Narthwestorn Itailwny Company, claiming £50,000 damages for injuries xecoived, J. D, Harvoy, Recolver of the Seandinavign National Bank, sued Bamuol J, Wulkor for 0,- 000, aud Jonas Bleera for 52,000, DANKRULTOY ITENS, Oragln_Brothers & Obandler filed a petition ogainst Jobn Hughes and Kondrick Hughes, fumhm, domg bugincss au John Hughes & Son. Potitiouors claim o balanco dna on opon nccount smounting to $1,601.23, and allogo that tho debtors have nilowed judgmont to go egninst them by dofault and_an oxecution to bo issued, on which their stock of gooda was taken, A rulo toshow opuso for May 2 was mudo, 4 provisional warrant of soiznye jssucd, and ulsa an injunction to pra- yent Harrigon & 'Tlorn from sclling undor their judgment. - T'ho onsos of Willinm Gifford, J. A. Tierco ob al,, A, P. Prior, and J. N, Whidden wero reforred to Registor Hibbard for final reports, I'ho order of dimissrl in the unge of Poter Funko was mado ahsoluto, SUPLRIOR COUIT IN DRIET, John Burng bnfian nauit in treppass agninst James Jorden and Copuelius Tighe, laying dam- 5g08 at 85,000, < Robert K. IMalliday bcgnn & Buit for §1,600 agamnst Jacob Rose and Fyederiok Collot. Tranklin D, Orcutt sued tho Blue Island Land and Building Company for §1,000, J. 10, Clark_and Thomas B, Eaton brought swt pgpinks W, 0. Swott and J, IL. Shoftuck to Tocover 31,000, . Alfred Whito bogan an action for $2,000 against Maxwoll, Wiioelor & Co. The Internationnl Bank commonced a guit gs_; nfit’tnnhmout agaivss J. B, Tylor, claiming Dorickson & Van Horn began suit for $2,000 against J. V. Farwell & Co. I'homas H, Read and W. T, Farnham began & suit in nssumpsit pgaiuet Samuel J. Walker, claming $20,000. Boelwab, MeQuaid & Co. sued E. F, Runyan and W, Outhbert for $1,600, A. @, Moshor commonged & muit in roplovin sgaingt Willimn Bwinburn and Robort Towler to rocover tho fixtures and furnituro of saloon No, 177 East Monroo stroat, valuod at 81,000, Jumoes Loedon sued Goorgae I, Ward for THE COUNTY COURT, Tho will of tho late John G, Ilickeuwirth was proven, and lotters testninentary wore issnod to Cbristinng Fickenwirth, and hor individual bond for 88,200. was approvod. ‘Phio will of tho lato Nicholas Rois was provon, ond Jottors testamontary were {ssued to Oatha- rine Rois, and hor individunl bond of 832,200 was approved, In tho mattorof tho eatato of Goorga IT, Gib- son, grant of sdministration wad issucd Lo Eme- rottn A. Gibson, under an approved bond of §46,000. T'ho will of the Iato Taham Techon was proven, and lotters tostamontary woro fssuod to Kathn- rine ‘Yechen undor an upproved bond of 1,600, In tho mattor of tho ostato of 'Limothy Me- Corthy, lottora of administration da bonis non, with tho will_annoxod, wore inaucd to Matthow Floming, undorau upproved bond of 84,000, Loovo was grantod to Juling Rouenthal, ox- coutor of tho oatato of Brldgxu: Whelnn, ta poy & lognoy of §2,000 loft to Lizzlo Winslow, sho having hecomo of ago. ‘Timo to filo objeotions ta asseasmont No, 25 for the laylvg of wator-pipo in the Village of Iiyde P'ark, was oxtended until April 27, 1874, Androw Bundt, of al., minars, filod o rostorod annuul acoount and bond in 4,000, Approved, I'ha cluim of Mary Donloy for 345 sgalust the estato of Thomas Wheolor was allowed, Tho claim of . Hrady againet the ostato of John Reid was roingtated by agroomont, THE OALL, Junae Roaens—204 to 285, Junax Boorit—178, 76, 78 to 84, 80, 87, 88, 04 to 100, Inolunive, Junai Huaron—226, 226, 227, 220, 208, 241, 244, 245, 248, 260, 257, Junak Tir—1, 71 to 1,720, and 1,700, Junar Fanwerr—1,001 to 1,035, Junar Molonrrs—00, 07, G0 to 89, 85 to 87, )l fuolusive. Jupag JanresoN—103 to 181, oxcopt 100, 108, 119, 116, 141, 143, 120, * Jupak Bairu—Assiats Judga MoRoborts, JUDOAENTH, Uwmitep BraTEs Owovir Qousr—Goodyoar Dental Vuloanite Gompany v, John _Bkinnor; decros, $3— Bamo v, Ao, Konpedy | Gooren U2t ~Sarme. v, Van Ronsslaor David § degrod, $60,—Hamo v, R. L, Rim- mor ¢ doorer, $120,—ama v. J, L Lowls ; docros, $130, 3. W, Virtua'v, Ronbon 1. Layton, §3,120.60 frold, BUPRRIon Count—CoNtEANONA—Tav Nathan Zimansky anid Nathan Burnstoln, $9: Joaoph N, Darker v, Winchostor Iiall, $350, tinn Mauon v, Anton Eupcbretaen, $140,~Goorge Lrlckeou v, Auton Engobrotuen, $235.—Loowenthinl, Eautman & Go. v, Johuy Flood tnd W, W, Goodslt Jupar, Moltonznra—John Goffey_ct al, v. Timothy Cronin, 250,—Xoubon M, Btorer v." D, J, ‘Wronn, $156. —J. D.'Arma v, T, T, Mo, §320.14 Junn JawsaoN—Joun I, Dinbam v, I W, Daano, 3, B, Raymond, P, 4, Towle, aud Jolin Hoper,] verdict, £603,82, anl motion for now trlal, Cmoulr CounT—Junak Hoori—Franklin Mac- Vengh ot nl, v, Harrjet M., Halght and John MeQormick, $153.80,~Nirallini McNoll v, Iforatio IIil, $245,~John A, Tiarker v, J, Garriok and 8, Ly Cathor, $330. 86— Jacob Laver v, Thomas Armstrong ; verdlet, $3,038, aud motion farnew trial, Jubax Tren—Abnor Taylor v. I, E. Boyington, $474,81,—Jonathan Bowmon v, 8, T, Walker, $1,042,01. —Samuel Colo v, Goorgo K. Clark, $2,138,33,—~Carlos Qlnzlor, uso of M, W, Itobinson, v, Town of Houth Olicngo, 340,85 A Tueollora Goudy ¥, B, D, Blield aud Froiorick Chions, $388.00, ) 2 ILLINOIS TOWN ELECTIONS, Ronards of Snporvinors for 1874, {* denoles ro-clected.] ADAMS COUNTY. Boverly—Charles M. Grammar,* Rap, Turton—1homas Tripp,* Opp. Camp Point—Thomns J. Batas,* Opp. Clayton—8, I, Morritt, Ilng. Columbna—Seldon G fEarc),* Opp. loncord—Williom Huddloston, Opp. Ellington—Joln T, Turnor, Rop, Tall Crooli—L. G, Carr,* Opp. Gilmer—Jahn P, Yoaranin, Rop, Honoy Crook—Poter G. Lorn, Rep. Tlouston—Qearge II. Downiug, Rop, Kcono—Jool Bonton,* Rop. Liborty—Alexandor Henry,* Opp Lima—Josoph B, Wenvor, l'lcg:. Meloo—Roboit A, Varner,® Opp. Melroso—James Shinn,* Opp. Mondon—Jamon H, Hondrickson,* Opp, North Enst—Joln DoGroat, Opp. Tayson—J, W. Vigkors,* Opp. ‘Quiney—1homns Redmond, Opp., William M. Aviso, Opp., Samuel Wood, Opp., . Williusm T, Miller, Opp, Owen A, Smith, Opp,, 1, 1L Turnor, Opp., William Winkelnn, Opp., Bon T, Bornan, Opp., John Dick, Opp., Joln I, Kook, Opp. Tichfiold—Irn Taylor,* Opp. Ursn—Goorgo H. Walkor,* Opp. Total, 81, Re-clected, 13, Republicans, 8; Opposition, 23 FATETTE COUNTY. Avonn—William P, Smytho,* Ttop, Bear Grove—TLovi iaklo, Dom. Bowling Groou—Johu Adams, Dom. Hricana—A. M. Jordan, Dum, Kaskaskin—D. T\ Leo, Ttop. Lncledo—A. BI. Whitflold,* Dom, Loudon—Samuiol Bonl, Dom, Otegn—Abnor GrifMith,* Rep. Ttamsey—Jacob Miller, Rep. Bofton—E, B, Carter, op. Sominary—A. J. Taylor, Dom. Sharon—Johu Davidson,* Rep. Vandalia—0. A, Sonnieman, Rop. Whoatland—Frank Wioblo, Rep, Wilberton—Samuel Lafe,* Dem, Totnl, 15. Rto-cleoted, 6. Ropublioans, 8; Domo-~ orats, 7. Lumst yosr, G Republicans, § Demo- crata, HENRY QOUNTY. Albp—7, Bichmond,* Rep. . Andovor—John A, Larson,* Anti-Monop, Annawan—§. L. Andrews,* llnP. - Atkinson—John M. Brown, Anti-Monop, Burns—Ira Parkar, Anti-Monop. Combridge—N. B, Gould,* Rlop. Clover—3l. Nocloy,* Rtop. Colona—T, R, Salo.* Tlap. Cornwall—Levwls Shoator,* Rop. z Ldford—Lovi W. Hoyt,* llop. Galya—John N. Morgan,* Anti-Monop, Geneseo—A. W, Perry,* Ind., Lovi Watorman,* Dem, ATanna—J, H. Paddelford,* Do, Xowanoo—E. 3. Vail,* Rtop., A+ F. Maul, Rop, Loraine—S. J. Arnott,* Rop. Tynu—John §. Loug,* Dom. Munson—John P. Fox,* Rep. 0Ouco—R. H. Hinman,* Anti-Mono Oxford—$, B. Shumway,* Dom. Pheniz—D, B, Mollonty,* Rep. Wollor—John Piatt, Dom, Wostorn—Lovi iggins,* Dom.. Wothoraold—-G. 3- Balmor,* Rop. Yorktown—Willlam Mattis,* Rop. Total, 26. Re-clected, 22. Republicans, 14; Democrats, 6y Antl-Monopoly, 5; Independent, 1. Note by the Gounty Olork: *In many town- ships * no-party ’ caucuses were hold aud but one tioket nomiunted, and in soime others no csucus was bold.” JEFFENSON COUNTY, Bald Mll—R. J. D. W. Allon, Peoples. Blissvillo—Jesse A. Deos, Peoplos, Cosner—VWilliam Goodukor, Farmors. Dadds—V, C, Garrison,* Farmars. Elkk Prairio—Tobn R. Knowlos,* Farmera, Tarrington—Larkin B, Donulive, I’eoplos, Tield—William J. Garrison,* Farmays, Grand Prairie—Jokn W, Hails, Farmors, McClellau—Soaton Allen, Peaplos, Mooro's Praivio—R, VY, Birkhend, Farmers. Mt. Vernon—@Georgo . Varnell, Peoples, W. M. A, Maxey, Peoples. Pondlaton—Thomas O, Holland, Farmora, llame-—JonePh L, Cuminings, Farmers, Bhiloh—J. M. Galbraith,” IParmers, Spring Gardon—Joseph T, Carroll,* Peoplos, Wobbor—A. Marlow, Farmers. Total, 17. Ro-plected, 6. Note by the County Olerk: “In towns whoro no caucus was hold I mark tho Buporvisors ¢ People's,’ though but two of the Suporvisors are oppogod to the Farm- era’ Movement. In this county tho voto against tho Farmers would bo very small,” Qumberland County. ‘ A DEMOORATIC EDITOR ON Tilli FARMERS' MOVE- MENT IN THAT COUNTY. OrFIOF, 0¥ Ti:: QUNDERLAND DEMOCRAT, Majonity Point, Ill., April 18, 1874, o the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bin: In youriesuo of April 156 I noticp that somo one has givon you nn erxoncous roport of tho rocont spring-clection in this county (Cumborland), In said roport, the Farmers' tickot is givon four of the cight townships ot the county, whon, in trath, tho Farmors did notearry o single township of tho county in, whole, and, of tho pight Supervisors, only oloct- ed two. 'Tho political statns of tho County Board is ns follows : Hooga, T, A, Apperson, Independent, Cronked Crock, Thomas F, Kelloy, Indopondent, Cottonwood, Willian L. Ityan, Domacrat, Greenup, Garlo Monchon, Fariner, Spring Loint, Jamos 8milh, Farmor, ‘Kumjiter, Montravillo Bay, Democrat, Uniou, Jahu 0. Mller, Demoorat, Woodbury, Lenry A, Good, Demaorat, In cvory townehip of tho couuty, the Demo- crats and Indopondonts, whore they did not eloot their ticket entiro, oleoted hinlf of it. "hore jsno one hero thnt opposes the real Intorests of tho Farmor, bub all sensible men aro opposiug tho old parly hacks of both per- ties who aro, under thp guisoe of Iarmorg’ Qlubs, endonyorlng to stepl into afileo, In this county, whilo many good mon goted with the Farmors' Olubs last yoar and some few continuo to act with this organization, yol, in the maln, tho loadoys and prime movars In this Tarmors' organizalion aro men that ave without favor in their own purty, and are tho morost ohysters and political laoks,—lrokou down, gop arally, politioally, and financinily, In thin portion of the Ktuto, tho Farmers' organization haglived its dny, nud can never, from tho facts given shove, succeed in an- othor i(nnurul oleotion, Jaspey Cowunty, which last yoor elected tho Ir‘u_rmnvnl tivkat by a " largo mnjority, this wpring olocks u Domooiatio Ciroulk Olovk by ovor 700 mpjority aver tho Farmova' eandidato, and 500 over the Ropublioyn cx\nfll(lmu. Aud, in takibg tha vote by tmvuuhiru iu this conuty, the Domooratio vote Is largoly inoresssd avor formar 2’urm|. Tor instanco, i Lhis townahip (Sumptor), Lo ugunl Dnmoqmflo nunjority rangos from 60 fo 70, Lut this spring our mnfority was .on Bupor- visor 134, with an wnnsually Inrgo vote pollod. “Ilhoro finy novor beon & Farmors® party hore in vonlity ; ithas hoen mon who pro aspirants to ofico that have mado tha most fuss abont the ¥ poor farmor,” while tho bost oluss of farmers Lo hind nothing to da with the movo, Playod-out politiclans, Jack-logged lawyers ant ofiloo-scolicrs, a0 1ho mon wlio canstituto tho notivo olomont in the Farmore' paity of this county. Respootfully, Gronax 5: Masow, —At Providenco, on Bunda Tlondoraon publioly announced that Catholics anunot, without Yiolating the rules of tho Churaly, bolong ta the Anclent Order of Hiber- nians, an account af its acorot oharaater, Tho snnauucemont caugod great exoltomend, ag tho Ordor 18 Yory numerous in Rhodo Islaud, weu!:& Bishop Ly ablyof ofght or nitio cargoes, camposed nios " run CHICAGO LUMBER MARKEL, WeoneanAY Bvenmna, April 92, LUMBER FRELOITH, Maniates, 31.1‘6:?‘1.0 Muskegon, $1,60; Grand Thvon, $1.0% Ludinglon, Whito Lake, aud Pontwater, H fenomineo, $1.00, oftariugs ware haf vory largo, consinting prob 1y 0 boards and strips, The market was rather quiot in 1hie abronco of ang apecinl demand, Tho attondance of gountry buyors has boan light for a day or two rnll, and lacal dealors are gonorally diaposcd to Lold offy anticipating more liberal afferiigs to-morraw, though thoy nro picking up desirabla. cargoes now and _then, Ploco sttf aud goad bosrdn snd atrips wors aalablo fo- doy, it oommen bourds, running | mostly coatss, ' wors dull and Wenl. Good mil tumbor fold ““at " §1600; common sirips and boards, mostly Norway, at $12,00, Lath noll rendily ot $2.95. A ainall 1ot of' Joleta and scant- ling (10-foot lnnllvl& eold_nt $10.00 good do aro queksbloat $10360160. The Tumbor oot ziow on tho way hiorata hiourly expeated.® Salen inaludo ‘Oargo schr Lovi Grant, from Muakegon, 147 m strips and 60 m bosrda, il Tin, of §16,003 40 m Iath ot $2.35, Hold by J, Franer. Cargo ncbr Mary Dooth, from Muskegon, 100 m atrips and bonrds, park Narway, at $12,00; 10 m 10-foot jofsta andl RoAULING At $10,00; 6 m lathy ot $2.35, Sold 7 1rlsh, Bullon & Go. ‘AT TR TANDA, Tiiero woa 0o apocial chango. A falr numbor of n- tarlor ordors wero placed at tho curront prices, Tho local irado continues Iight, Driges aro unsitered, tliougli cerlaln Tongtlis of common greon ntul arg spmotimas sold at$12.00, Wo quato! FAXAL CI0AT.vess1ee Hecond cloar, 1 inch to 2 inch,, Third clonr, 1 fuel, Third clear, thick @35.00 - 0 @50.00 0 @10,00 ®45.00 Cominon siding. Flooring, firat common, dro @10.00 Flooring, aesond common, drossed. @33.00 Flooring, third common, dresned. @20.00 A wagon-box boards, ' eolock Inolica and upward @i0.00 B wagon-box boar @000 ABtock BOArds.... @38.00 etock boarda @24.00 Gstock Loards. . e 100 10,00 Common honrds- (nalda prica” tor @m0 £0) 4os . 12,50 Jolst, seantling, 1] foctand nnder’ flt,... Codar posts, BPiit.ses Calar posts) round, 5@ inchios Iath “Threo dollars per car to bo addea whon transferred, ‘which charge follows the shingles, Thiokuess—Fivo ebingles ta bo two Inchos in thick- noss, Lmfilh—‘flxteun inghea Thio Muskogon News and Renorter anyat The renr of the Muskegon Riiver drive Lisa reachod Dutterfield Oreok, and {s moving oxtromely slow for this season of tue yoar, The drive was started about threo weeks ago, with & good staga of waler, and fair woathar for tlie mon, and tho logs wero pué afloat, winding thelr way to Muskegon Lako, Owlng to tho almost ontiro dignppearance of snow in the woods, and the unusuals 1y low atago of wator this spring, tho spprolionsions of ngoneral “bang up” aro well founded, The small atreams, whero tho henviest Fl‘n[mrllun of logs have boon put in last winter, are fifled, and but littlo water 10 float the logs, Tho 'woab and middlo branches of Buttorfeld Creck, aud the head of Littla River, with tho rest of tho small tribulary streams, offer very oot encouragoment for_gotting out mora than haif 1o quotn of logs now In_Uioao stroams, during this season, It s very probablo that at least from 60,000, 000 10 75,000,000 foot will be ¢ hung up " this summer despite ol (hat man can do, unloss Aomo extraording~ 1y treshe aota fu and etarie tho orumles of Jogs &l the Huad of tho aoveral sireams naniod, i, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPII, Tarelgn Marlketn. Lrvenpoox, April 22—11 0, m.—Flour, 23s@28s 64, Wheat—Winter, 123 @128 84 ; spring, 118 11d@12s G5 whilo, 120 0d@138 ; club, 1333138 54, Corn, 40s €d,’ Pork, 03s 6d, Lnr?latfla Laverroul, April 22— —Market unchanged, Lrvesroor, April 22 m,—~Dreadstulls quiot and ensy ; buyers offoring lawor prices, LivenrooL, April 22,~Cotton-Stemy; uplands, BY@83d; sales, 15,030 Laless specalation and oxport, 4,000 bales, Brordsints quict, Loxox, April 12,—Amountof bulllon withdeawn from the Dauk of England on balanco to.day, £8,000, Cou- soln—Money, 023@937; ; account, 92786393, United States Scouritics—5-20s of 1805, 1063 ; 678, 10834 ; 10-40, 1043¢ ; mew 0s, 104 ; Now York Coittral, 88 ktle, 313(@92; vreferred, 4}, Fallow, 878 d, Tetrolowm, 11 Y@113gd, Panis, April 22,—Rehtes, 59¢ 40, Now York Dry-Gons Market, Nrw Yoni, April23,—Thoro was an improved feel fng in trade to-day, and a fair jobbing frade was ac- complished, Avents aro solliig cotion goods mora freely to Weatorn local and neur-by jobbore, Cotton goods wore moro firmly beld in firat hands, Printe modorately activo; ginghams quist; Llonchod shirt- ings in Improved fequest. Tlio Dally Dulletin sayn: # Printed alisliugs aso sold sbead by neariy al agents,” Roston Waol Mnrket. Bosrax, April 22.—Woot—Fair demand ; No, 1, ex- tra Ohlo, and Fennsylvania, 55@53c; double extra fieacas, 66@570; Wisconaln and Michigan fleoces, 49@ 823 superfnio and exira pulled, 45@52%0; nud 55 5%¢ for cholvo; Easicrn and Maine combiug ' tleeces in demsnd at 00 lanada combiug held at G, Pittaburah 011 Marlot. Prrrspunan, Aprll 23,—~Crudy, warket quict; quoted ;l $1.05, Rofned—Nothing dolug ; quoted at 1de for une, Tho I'roducs Markets, NEW YOLK. New Yonx, April 32.—Corron—Quict ; midalings, Ime: futuron closod sicady: April, 1630; May, 107410 20-320; Juno, 175,611 3o ;" uly, 17 3634 @ 0. Duxperres—Tlour dul and hensy ot 5@100 lower; linited oxpart and lomo tsado fugulry xoe 18,000 bris; superfino Westorn and Staic, DUL) ' $5.8000.10 1 _common £ good, S0.00@0.60; oot (4 :hfllcvfiifl.fik(dfl.w: whito whent extra, sd.w@7.no; oxtra hio, $8,0037.05 3 St. Louls; $0,40@11,00. Ryo flour steady ot $4.90@0,00. Corn meal sleady ‘Wostorn, ,00@4,50, Wheat lheavy and lower; yooolpts, 02,0003 No, 3 Ohicago, $1.54@L50; Na, 4 Northwest, §1.85@1.67% ; No.2 Milwaukeo, $L37@ 1,68 3 ungradod Jowa and Alinoaota pring, 81.03@1.65, ‘white Wostorn, $L76@1.84, !‘?’u quict at $1,10@31.36, Barley dull, Corn heavy and fower ; veceipts, 200, bu: now YWestcrn mixad, B2@8T0: whito {Vostorn, 80@870 ; now and old yellow Western, BI@S8e, Oats mora active and firmor ; recolpts, 24,000 buy mized Wostern, 01@03%a; vrh]'n Westorn, (3@@070; mized W in store,61i¢c ; whito Westorn, in store, Ggc. e ah vEfi!@il-W' BuaAn—Tirmer, Morasegs 4D Ton—Qulct, Ol rTuoLEUN—Firuor § TH{obla held st Tife; yofined, ldo. PuprERTING—ITeavy ab 43@43)¢0, Baaa—tirn Watom, 11410, Leatusn—Firm, Woor—Quiet, ProvieoNa—Pork anlot 3 $17.373 3 May, $17.00 ; Juns, $17.25. Doaf—Cut meats unohang- e, 'Lard firmj prime stesm, 10 7-16@10)0; Llay, 10J@10 T10; Tunod0N@10 h-its, urTEn—Stendy; Weilorn, 37@ude, Oncgse—Unchanged, Winisy—Undatiled, at 90G070, alosing at o, Aiyrizs—atanfootitsed coppe tlonty § now sheatt ing, 930} ingot steady ; Inke, 243¢@250, Plg-irony fl\llefx Seotcl, J05@I0}0 Amerloan, 47@i50; bar dull : shoet quofed nf 10%@ITe, gold, Nails itm, ot §3,90 @4.007 out, $5.806.00; dincl horsealios, owial, Oreveranp, April 23.—UngADstorrs—Flour and gnin mrket quict and unchnuged, rrmorEuR—Quiot gl Welanged, now moss, Torzpo, O., April 22.—BRuAnsTOFES~Flour dull and uchaigll, Whent Qi and daeluod s N1 whito Migh 633 uxira _do, SLOT; amber Micig it My, $1.5255 | Ho. 4 Tukto' Shors. sod, o Daylo’ mil Afieblga, $147, Curo sidareter § bigh mixel, 70§ fllh;fl Juat Kl oy, 7103 June, 134 § July, T¥es old, 0;_low mixo; 2o B0 hr.’?p} 11340 danigod, o, Dats dull ao nominal, RECEICTE—Flonr, 1,000 brls; wheat, 11,000 bu; oorn, 23,000 bu ; onts, 5,000’ bu, Buseuxhrs—Tiour, 1,000 bris; whoat, 31,000 bu corn, 53,000 buu; oata, 2,000, 0BWEGO, Osweao, April 23, —Brnsberusrs—Wheat dull and unchnngey ; piias ‘hita Canada, 31,81; No. 1 Mil. wankee, $1,68, Corn stoady ab 8, Harloy quiot and unchanged, CINCINNATI Spsonwza, 0. Aveli 23.-Corron-—-Quiat and fAirm, ! Burapsrpsrs—Flour dull nnd unchapged § family, $0,05@0.75, Wheat quist and_weak, ub $1,U@1.45, Corn dulland o pliade lpwer, at (5@08e. Oats dullaund uiicionyod, at B80S, 1y quiot Bl A, b §1.03, Barley dull and unchanged, ‘Eaas—Fatrand fivin, at Ho, Burszu—Quist aud ek, Quezse—Bearco und firm, Tuovistons—Tork lghts” holders firm, ot $17,25, Tard stewdy 3 stean, 1050 Luser Ul 10 of May § Yottlo, 100, Apot, clarfug Nith au advenciny fendoncys Dry shaldors, GG 4-Snsnobi U3lc buyer May, 10Tk sfiu, cloat rib, welier June, uules it §3.75@S,80G B85 epot, 80,00 buvar Muy; alio, fuled last ovening, Krgo apos olear, UN@IKG kpols’ 130, ‘lonso, Licon fidr and fiem: ‘showlder, T24@TAe] baoon uides, cloar 1ib, D1¢@5% 7 clear, 1o, o, Winaux—Quiot at 9o, » MILWAUREP, Miggavices, April 2, — Daesvstorrs — Flour quish aud |Illl:|mu#ml. Whent steady uiidl faiv ; No, 1, 4i¢§ No, 3, $148Y ¢ uellor l(u{ $L292 5 Juno, 12872, Oaia fatr and Avms No. 3, 10, Cobi stuady} No, 4 talxed, 09)50, Tiye q{}m aud. No, 2, Dio, Tiarloy dull dud hominal; No, 1, $1.6); No, 3 §1.99, Tuovistons—Quict and unohnhged ; ness pork Hrm ot $10,50@16,63, Hwoot picklod hame steady at 107 @110, Dry-sailed shoulders, 00, Iard Orii; primo Kottlo-zeudered, 103 primo stoarn, 030, Tteogiers—Flour, 3,000 brle 3 wheat, 95,000 b, SiseMETA—lolr, 000 bl who, 109,000 tu, LLH, TouteviLtz, Ky., April 42, —Corrox—Quist and un. ohanged at 170, DugapsTurrs—Flour quict and unchangod, Wheat quiot aud unehanged s Tod, $1.40; nmbor, $1,33 ; whilo, 3.5, torn Il{sgu;r' ‘al 760, "Qata’ quiot angd nehepged ol Ity Hye, $1.05. TrovistoRk-eEirin, Mot nor¥, 817,00, Ttk shol. dorw, To; olear rib, 930} cloar, 10Xc. Bugar-cured hams, 12@180; plafn, 113 o s S D120 Lard rmoe Wriskr--0ic, BT, Lours, 81, Louts, April 23.—CorToN-~I " ol FFI o 4—Tirm s 100 for RrADKTUFTA—Flonr quict nud uohanged 3 Ao witter, $45@4.753" oxitn o By Sl iomer 1. ull and Jower e X Yod whntor offered a6 $1,68 5 $1.54 Lid .%' 1.49, Qorn wtoady nt 67%@072¢c, oast track’; affered at 67)e, 6730’ bid; sy, 077, o7 Onta firm ; No. 2, 40@48)g track ; 80 @510, nfivllnr. Bavloy quiot and flrm’; Westorn, $LOG@LOG. | Ry vory firm at DH{‘%‘L(HL Tnovistons—Tork firm nt $17.00, mend. Dulk meats activaand firm ; salos cleat rib, A)'wll, 830; buyor Mz, 8o, Baga iem aliouldors, fof oeor 1lb, 0504 clear, 0, I 'm § got 0 Witisk Dl atbio, -+ 200 D@L MEMPIIS, Mrupma, Tonn,, Apiil 22,—Oorron—Quiet ana nomiually nnehauged ; e deraand for boltor grados 3 middling, 170, Rocolpls, 643 bales; slipmetits, 923 nlos§ stock, 58,500 nlcs, Tinssnsrurra—Flowr quick ond unchanged, Corn pioalsleady a4 8310, Cora firm st 20, Cata Gy or at 60, % A= Inforior neglectad 1 gaod o cliolsa stexdy a) TinaN—Markot baro, ¢ Provistono—York quiot ond unchanged, Tard hold Lighor'; no Aales, Ducon firm ab TH(GT4{0 for shoul. derw 3 100 for olear rib § 10jgo for cloar, Bugar-cired lining qulet ut 133190, . DETROIT. Dernorr, April 22, — Daxapararrs — Flour quich and unowdgod: Whioht dull and lowor ; extea, §1.035¢ 5 No. 1, $L01} amlar, SL4D. Goru—173gc, data—Do: Th@n.as mand good 3, full pricos at 5Ge. Tizoutera-$¥iour, 3,000 brisj wheat, 10,000 bug corn, 4,000 b ; oate, 996 bu, ButrMenTs-—¥lonr, 400 bris; wheat, 4000 buj coru, 1,000 Lu, MARIND, Port of Chleamo, April 22, ARIIVALS, Bobr Rauso Blmmons, Muskegon, lumber, Behr Jato Lyons, Muskegon, lunjber. 8elr N, IL, Farry, Muskegon, lumber, Sebr dargarot Dall, Wi Lhke, lumboe, Btmr Muskogon, Gfand Laven, hundricy, Bahr Porslo, Whito Lnke, lsmbor, Helir Mnoadon, Muskegon, lumber, Aol Mary Booth, Buskegon, lumbor, Selir Bavunth Obid, Muskogon, lumbor, Trop Ira Ohaffoo, Haugatuok, sundrisa, Behr Peoria, Muskogon, lumbor, el Topay, Muskegon, lumbar. Scbr W, H. Hawkins, Olay Bankis, woodl, ficow ¢a Star, Musliogon, lumbor, Hoow Annn Tomine, Manfatoo, lusmbor, Schr Magie, Two Rvars, lumbor, Stmr Charlca Reltz, Mantatos, lumbor, stinr Hormony, Manlsteo, lumbor, Prop G. J. Tritesdell, Mutitowor, sundries, S Mariticr, Gontroviilo, wood, Belir Expreas, Olter Creck, lumbor, OLEATANOLS, Sehr Joha Minor, Bufalo, 0,134 bt corn, Barle THomfaphort, Ogdenabiirg, 20,600 bi corn, Tark Unadllla, Butfalo, 35,318 bu corn. Tark Peolitio, Buffalo, 08,000 bz onta, Bebr 1, P, Ualdwln, Bifalo, 35,240 bu whoat, Sclir Amarica, Bultalo, 22,881 bu whoat. Schr E, M. Porteh, Porb Golborao, 10,301 bu wheat, Sobr Madison, Yolnt Baublo, 2 brls pork, 4 brls bosf, § Drla flour, 1brl oll, Sehr Qolilen Flecceo, Buffalo, 50,450 bu corn, Bohr E. J, MoVoa, Oswego, 19,450 bu wheat, Selr Oncouta, Oloveland, 43,000 b ata. Sclic D, P. Dobbins, Buffalo, 0,500 bu corn, Belir L. AL, Davis, Munkegon, 3 brla ofl, Sclir I, M, Davidson, Brilald, 21,885 bit wheat, Scbr E, P, Toyeo, Fay ., 6223 bu oats 730 bu_corn, 9 Lrla Huwms, 0 brla pork, 2 brl} sty 3 lou, 10rl onsy 3 brls pplos, 2,180 i feod, Sohr MediataF, Detroft, 16,830 bit corn. Hehr Sunrino, Oloveland, 43,000 bu ote, Selir Monsoon, Ludington, 100 b oxtn. Sabr Groton, Calllng Wood, 20,2530 b corn, 2rop . Campholl, Bualo, 21,180 bt corn. Btz Muskegon, Geand Haven, 18 bila 1urd, 63 plgs foh, 0 bags Reods, 50 Pligs grocerics, 100 pes stonoware, ork, 11 tes u oats, 01 Veasols Passod Dotroit, BSpecial Dispatch to The Chlcagn Telbune, Drnorr, Mich,, April22.—Posssd up: props Java, Nobranks, ' Badger State, Tuttlo; bargo Frod Rolly} schrs City of Paincaville, 8, Gawn, A, Mosher, Glimoro, Dan Dnker, P, 6, Mavshy 1, Girlach, Dabama, Atwaler, and Awerléas, Yacied down s Baallor. Wiait= Tilinols & Michiaan Canal Bripaxront, April 22.—Anntyen—Onondsgo, Bor i, 6,600 Lu orin s 20,360 1 soud. Oriankp—~Cayugs, Lockport, 3,616 £ lumber, 20 m shingles, Tinko Frolghts were more actlve ot Gc for corn to Dufalo, and 100 for wheat {0 Kingston Ly sall, Sclirs Jamea Coucly, I, G, Albreeht, Gamucocls, and's schooner not nawed load carn for Bulplo on’ owners’ account, Schvw Honrd of Trado and Evoliue, corn through to Now York, To Yort Colborne, solr Jtubbard, corn, atbo: to Kingee ton, schr Albatross, wheat, af 100; total, 8; capacity, 19,000 bu wheat and 165,000 bu corn, 'Schr Yaukeo " Blado was taken for wheat from Rucino to Dutfalo at fo, anit sebir If, Howard, wheat from Milwaukes ta Ogdensburgh ot 113sc. OLLVELAND, O, April 81—Thoro {8 1o ehango in the rates to Lake nudm‘xnu ports, belng 500 to Milwaukeo and down-town Ohicnqo doclr, aud G0g to Feople's Gas Company, Chicago. o movouent bas beou activo for tho past two or threo dnys, Miuwauxey, April 21,—No engagements woro mado {o-dny, Churlers sopariod last oveulng nro g fol- Tows: To Oawego—Sehr Laura cle, whoat at 10)0 3 eclir Quorgo L, Wronu, whent ut 10)¢, Drrnorr, Aprll 40,—Freights aro dull and in tha shipper's fuvor, Whent fo Oswego 1% nomine? st 1 73g¢, The sehir Monticello takies mit from Kincrading 6 Clilongo at 160 pur brl, and $1.35 per ton In hinlg. Dliscellanoouu. , 10Aa0, The wind was from tho cast Lot ovoning. There azs ‘Drospects of another storm, ZHa" stated that dinicofa clarto Oconto, Ab Menomineo it I8 Uroken, buthas not yol moved out, ‘o Straits aro exnected {0 Lo aloar hy fo-morrow. —1ho sohvs Kildorhouse and Unadillg, the bark 0, Mears, and sohr Miamt_loft for Butalo witl grajn lusé avening, expeoting to find tho Stralta open, —~ho stean-barge Coiln Campall oft. for Buffalo 1ast ovening ; abo will fow tho schr Unndilln, —Lumber ' vessols wero charlsrod yestorday for Qoontoat $2.05 4 thousand, This 1a tho lowest ate yet muda this seasou, —Tho tug Darkor ran into tho sohr D, D. Dobbing near Rush stroct bridga yestorday, breaking In somo plauks on tho Dobbins' quarier, Tho tug's rall was also considerably dsmaged. ~—The bargo Hsmnrek and tow will leavs hero Sature day night for Monaminoe, : . ~Capt. David Dall, ono'of our most prominent ves. . 5ol agent#, has furnished Tn Ts1uuNe with tho fole Iowivg figuren in yegard to tha recoipts and oxpondle tuxes of . lumbor vesscl at the provailiug ratea: Reccipte—Vessol carrylng 160,000 feck of Jumber £rom Mansteo ct $2.50 per 1 feof, $300, Lxpensep—~Five Zseamen 10 doy: 81,50, $75 1 ona mato 10 doystht $3,” §20; ona Caplain 10 days at $2.60, 45 ; hoard for deven men 10 days, $52.60 ; tow-billanl Moulsten, in and ont, $34; olght mon tolodd at 33c par Dour, §38; unionding "t Olieago, $10; ton daya ins suranco at $2.60, $25; towing to market at Chlcago, $£10; clearing aud roporiing, §2.00; ten doys® damages to vosacl ot $100 por montil, 3 tow-bill out of Cliicagn, $16, Total, $370.43, 1t will bo keon by the abova fiuras that a vessol eare rying 150,000 foot of lumber from Manistea {o_this city 2ot only makes na profits, but actuslly loses $70.43 on Gachirip, - Undor Hiosn clroumstuncos, 1t # nop 1o b wonderad at that vessel-owncrs nra Toluctant to it aud thair orafta for the season's work, —A sirilio of mailora wng orjnnized ot Cloveland Monday rfternoou, tha objact heing to got an increnve of pay, 'Tho presont prico given {4 $1,50 por day; tho atriliers want §3, Soyoral yossols wera visltod, bt no troublo ocowrred, cxcopt on tho sohaoner' Gity of Vafnesvillo, whoro thia Qaptain sad Matos had an 2lere cation with tho etrikers, driving thom sshare, and call= 1ng op {he palico for paststancy, The eizikers throw Tunips of “conl nt tho vesscl from fimo_fo {finc, Dbyt wero dispersed bofore any damage had heen doue, "uesday morning about 900 of tho strikers formod in procession on River. stroot ond marchod 10 the old river bad, whoro a great many vesscly wero Iytug smnoof tiem roady to aull, Thisy suveeaded u {aking thowmen off the schocnor Elfza Garjnoh, but, on trying the samo game ot the Williun Yourig, thoy woro 10t uite sa succcesful, Tho Captain af tho byat, 3ilo oberts, ehowod fight,” Ho grasped & handapiko and struck ak ano of tha leaders, hut tha follow dodgod, and {hia noxt moment tho Capialn was struck on the ‘breast with a clunl of coal, 1o then infrenchied hime solf Loliind the bulwarks and fired juto tho crowd, voundiug lrse of - the sirikura. Tiie some: what demoralizedl them and’ thoy loft, Afier thoy ipd comumitted doprodations at otler ves= tole, several squada of pollea avrivod and arrestod a Jargs nuwmber of tha rlolors, Tho snilora in this clty Tiayo ng yot ghowy no d{u\’v‘:slunn 1o stvike, and ovcrflw g, 15 qulot gt tho dosk, Touty of sdtjors’ can ba ad At 314 TreTWHERR, Gapt. Alexandor MoDougall roturnsd (o Detrold Jeerisy aftoruaon, from, Maldan, wiers, for (o wt (Lroo wuoks, nnder W6 porsousl supervision, tho wark of establishing lightships snd buoya g per day, hoen wolug on. Capt. MoDowudl says i ci plauation, that tho tirst middle gronnd s g miles B,'by W, from llois bilauo light, . Qn thia midule ground thuro s 183¢ feot of wator, whera o Iargo can buoy will be stationed, Tho lghtship s to Vo stationod uipon Lo onter shiosl, whislh fs 8 1-10 mils B, % W. from lar Tolnt, at wiich placa thera {a 14 feot of water, 'Tho lights ta be ahown from i ightablp, i enliht, thn Wil bo grson stave Yita b tho day.tinioa lurlu ved ball wiil i oxliile ated fo qistinguisly hee from el suproundin Objocts; ‘Tn fogey weatlor trinnglo will by sownded st rogulnr futervale, Tho Tangos aver the limu-kilug will Lo statjoned wpon {ho main land, just abovo the Opnada Boufliera Ttullway forry, The range-sfake will e high, painted white bolaw aud fed ahave, A algnal ou Nurvull's dock (o show unusunily low water will bo threo groen lighta at night and a larga pod flag u the dy thoe R ey —Ihis marinp Tepartor of Datroit 4 mm{ g;:vn' been a Littlo “mixed '?when o vFu'x-lulfngr:m iy ovening, while tho teamer Marine City Ao crosging Sagiuaw Bay on hor trip down from Alpena, Mra, Duist, a passonger on the bogt from Aponn, guvo irth to » malo ehild, T wind won blowlni frosh nud a Leavy sca rinining, Most of the Jadips on the hoat were Blok, 2Ir, Jofin Mekinlouh, thho Stoward, Is antitlod to' and vesclved much cradit for his neskdiioys care and attontion, oarning tho laste fug gratitude of the passeugors, Dotk mothe and I aro doing wil" ~hg stinr Jny Qpoko reapued Baturday tha horelo- foro unknown acow whicl wont ashoro on the point of oy, worke uro copalierably daws bt olhierwlee sl §8 sppuvontly tn g‘;od uxlur. 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