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THE SOUTIHE TOWN. The Board of Review Reduces the Assessment One- Half, Tho Oounty Board Petitioned for Relis for Properiy South of Twenty- scoond Btreot. SOUTIT TOWN DOARD, TAR ASIESAMENT LOWERED, Tho South Town Board of Review met azain yesterday morning, and made its first businees he conslderation of the gencral complaints azainst the present assessment, Taving talked thie anbject over In private for a week or so, and Iaving taken plenty of ndvice from one party and anothor, the members were pretty well pre- pared to formulate thelr opintons. It soon be- come known in property circles that thera Lad Tean a decision by which the sssessment was, to cwploy the tavorits term used, *cut in twoin tho middle) and there was much rejolcing tirerenat, Inonder o wot the thing perfectly ’ Iy straight, Tiig Trinons reporter subseguent| liod 8 talk with two members of the Board, with the following results: “Well, how does it stand nowi" sald the re. porter to Bupervisor Jackson, who looked as il » great foad biad been taken off bs miod. Objection lmving been made,” replied that oficer, by all the owners eittier o person or by attorney to tha asscssment ol real estate north of Twenty-eccond street, the msagsment Tias been reviewea by the Town Board, and thev Jave unanimously agreed to correct the same Ly redudog the assessment upon each piece of property south of Twelfth strect to Twenty- socond, and west of Btate, 60 per cent, and by toducing the assessment. upon ol the other Dleces af sesl estate nortl of Tiveoty-sccond street 50 per cent. This correction {n the aysous- tic Doard tbink $s just. The reduction of 10 per cent upon cach pleco west of #tate and south of ‘Twaifth js mnle to obtain uniformity thiroughout the district north of Twenty-second streer. 1€ wos found that the asscssment in that part of the city had been made at a higher standard than (n the other portions uorth of ‘Fwenty-sccond street. and that the assessment- Looks of this particular property had not Leen fully revised upon the fourth Monoay of June, ‘Ihe Committcs of the Citizens' Assoclation, in thelr examination, also fouud that this prooerty ha | been unegually assessed, and recommended n correction. ‘Che Town Loard having declded to vorrect the nsaessment north of Twonty-sec- ond street, the reductions will at ouce be made upon.tbe books.” & \What will be done now with JROPERTY BOUTH OF TWENTY-AECOND BTREETI" “In view of this action of the Town Board, the Asseseor wiil now make the sesessmeot of real catate south of Twenty-sccond street and the asscssment of all personal property uni- farm with that north of Twenty-second strect. Tho Board desire to have it understood that they have no authonty to act upon complaints about the asscssment of personal property, for the reason that thelr Jurisdiction extends only 1o property which has beeu assess upon the fourth Monday of Juwe. The persopal property _had “not been mascased at that date. Thuse cowplaining on this score, however, wiil have thelr grievances corrected by the Assessor, who, ns I have stated, has declded to malke the eotlre assess- ment of the property assessed sinco the fourth Monday of Juue uniform with tbat north of Twenty-secund street. Owners of proport: south of Twenty-second street and all personal- Droperty owners who way stlil wish to object mast do 5o to the County Board. as the statute provides that nmum{ assessed after tho fourth ’fluudnv of June shall be subject to complaint to the County Board." Tho next member tackled was ABSESSOR RICE. < 8o you have foliowed the recommendations o the Citizens' Assodation Committeo!™ re- qunrked the reporter to **thie falr cash value " nan. “Rather, they followed our ovinions, in tha main,” horeplled witha langh. “But we've done alittle Letter than they themsclves rec- ommended, We have sgrecd to reduce the regl-catate, asseasmont on property south of ‘T'welfth street ‘and west of Stato 60 per cent, whereas they rpcommendgd £5.., The fact about the ussessmycut of tols parlicalar propersy ls this: 1 intended to seview it nn; revise it, but badu't the timg to do it beforetho fourth Monday {u June. Asto the entire assessment, 1 still maintalu that I was right. Iad the Assessors In the other divisions douc as they ugreed to du, no fnjustice would bavo resulted us between tho divisions, Tuey didn't stick to the agreement, and the result was In. justice to tha BSouth Town as - compared with . the otuers. In my oflicial capacity us Asscssor, 1 Dbelleved I had ~doun what was riuht. _As o member of the Bonrd of Revlew I belleved it my duty to bring sbont cqualization us between the towns, aud the only way to do that was to vote in favor of re- ducing as we have done. Of courso I shall now make the azseesment of real estato south of “Twenty-sccond street to confor to that north of that street,—that {s, 80 per cent off.—so that the entive asscamnent will. be uniform.” As to peraoual property, it is desired that all who huve not sent - schedutes will do so with- oul further delay, - Tie propurtion of thoss who buyo scheduled to the cotlso number of numes on the is Is about’ une in four, These _achedules are compared with the deputies’ estinotes. I there Is & inaterial difference,—say §50,—those who sent schedules are treated to postalcards mviting them to coms to the ofllco and explain, In the course of these explanations the proper flgure fs usunlly struck. In one caso the deptity’s estimate was $4,000, aud the seheaule 85,000, Wihenthe propeity-owner came to tne ullice, in responso to the postal-card, he wus shown the dlacrepancy, * Are yuu sure now," #a:d one of tha clerks, *that you nave returned sivouowud” Thewman replied that Le bad thaught, when he made out sbe roturn, that he Liad * put it all down," but expressed bis entire eatisfaction when told by the clerk that he woula solit the diffcrence, and inake - §3,500. In this way, results are belnie arry a1 everyday which are satisfactory to the Assvisur sud the wssessod, The door is bemy lett open as long as possible—already tuuch longer thau it wus Inst year—for people to'make thelr returns, the vno alin belog to ]»rtvdnl injustice towsrds anybody avd cyery- hudy, It tuerelore behooyos all w Ve not iet # hieduled to do g0 s suvn as possible, and, l. the schiedulivg coutinucs fn the proportion sbave noted, there 1s small chance ot anytbing 'I,l'fil .“'; 1‘::“'.1; uumber of complaings betope the ard, hie” Bourd of Review tistened to proof yes- lfr.\luvdln the cases of specisl complaiuts on the g{uun ot waut of unlioraiity, and, ju most Lu- ; unces, granted the desired rollef, This work l- fnn:xr .vl vum?‘lutm, and the prespect is that I:c‘:l:m;m? '__':‘e:d I:Dfim -llleamuhmu will have Tourd will then -ujouf: ?fn‘fi'.ih‘.f' St THH COUNTY BOARD.- HREAKING OUT IN A NEW PLACE. ‘fho Routh Town tax-muddle has st last reached the Couuty Board, and tha indications ure that the end Is 8 great ways off, The Board fs not moted for ity wisdom, nor {s the Cowmittee on Equallzation, to whom all thess matters Wwill be roferred, possessed of any murked ability or knowledge of the system of taxation, aé it {s Impossible to predict what the Board's jabors in desling with the assessment witl amount to. Thers Is a doubt ia the minds of sevorsl as to what they nave wower to do. ‘They do not always act upon tue advice of ths Couuty Attorney, but in this case it {s belleved they will, What e will advise, Lowever, s not Ina few days the Assessor's- booka will bo turaed over to the Board for examiuation, and fram the Board will be handed to the Comuit- teo on Equalization. Auticluating this proceed. ugr, yesteyday aeveral petitlous for reliet and ubjections to the Bouth Towu assessment were e with the Buard, and willbe prescuted Mon- day, @ AMONG TUE ODJECTOMS 1s Aarou Gibbs, who ublects to the sssessmen! of Lot 4, of, N. W, X Block 80, and Lol Y 11d 3 10 1o wibdiiolon of the 8. W. & of Block 89, aud Lats 23, 95, aud 37 Lu tuo subdlvision of 1be W, firl:( Biock W, ki u1ve, 1n Gibbe! Subdivision of the N. 3¢ uf Blovk 44, all beanng sstueto in the Caual Trustecs’ ub- Uivisiua of tho V. 35 of Bee. 27, 1. 89, N, K. 14, « 0f thled prinddpal mertdian; and Loty 29, 30, Adgdltion 10 the ali ol buringer & Fox's Cldcag ald sddition belug situate in L. 14, E. of Lbe third principal € Bee, 82,7, 49, N, ILx‘wnlluu. ul) iu the Town of Bouth Culvuzoaud ity ulfj'cufk' @ ubjections urged by DMr. Globa are, fn }H‘h;l, that Lis properiy wus ot assevsed ;'rtur uu oF uil the fourto Monduy of Juue as required by law; Lhat the assessmient i too blgh, sud kreatly dn gziess of the s thut the sane 'Vmum Lrinz ot Calr voluutary sule; aud that e el catate postn of Tweuty-second strect, in the Town of Bouth Cbicago, Is assensed much Jower In projportion to fis caslt valte aml ta what the same would bring 8¢ a fair_yoluntary e, than fs the property south of Twenty- secoud street, fucluding the praperty of the potitioner; thot at the last town mecting it was yoted and determined that 8o tows tax for the purposes of sald town should be as- sossed or levied for 1878, so that sl the taxes be levied upon the taxable Ymn»rtv af the town aro taxes which are ia part levied upoa the tax. ble property of t1 @ Fowns nt Nortu and Went “hicneo, Jo propa thin o the asessed value of the taxahle prope.t thereln, and that the taxa. ble property fn ol Towns of North and West Ctilengo bad becn esseseed sn a basth for the taxes thereon for 1678 at not exceeding S3l¢ per cent of its falr_cash vaiue, sud what it would Dring at a fair voluntary ssle, and thet the prop- erty of South Chicago had beem asvessed atn muich higher rate; that uoless the assessment of tue petitloner's progerty i3 reduced he will Le unjustly compelied to pava greater sum than has been ansesseid against Lhe property of North and West Chicagos that much of the property of banks, corporations, and mercnants in Jt‘:ul.h Chicago has not Leen assessed at its Iair cnsh value, or at what the same would bring ata far voluntary sale, but bias been omitted from avaeasment altogethier, or has been aaseased at a sum far below ita fale cash vaiue; thst the property of the corporations wus not sssessed on the Ist day of May, a8 required by the state utes, hnt on ‘some other dav alter that time: that much of such properiy has not been lsted or asseased, which, it not lsted, will cause the petltioner to pay & much larger pruportion of taxes than he ought lawfully or equitably to Le assessed; that the taxes of the Cily of Chicago fur 1378 conatitute the greater part of the tazes to be levicd in aaid county, and that the other tazes are levicd on all the property of the couu- ty, and that all of ssid taxcs levied are ja pro- portion to the aancssed value of such property an 8 basls for such taxes, and that noue of tho property sitnate in such county is assessed at s greater proportinn than 833 per ceut of its fair cash value, nud that, unlcss the assessment of tho property of the petitioner Is reduced, he will be competled to psy more taxes than he ought in law and equity. The petitioner prays: First, that Llis “asecoment may be ‘re- viewed ond rednced to the ssme ratfo and proportion of its fair cash value as the property north of Twenty-sccopd stroet, and that the samne msy be correctad b{ the Lount, Board as made and provided by statute; socoud, that the assessment inwy ba reduced to cor- respond with the assessment of Ly In North and West Chicngo, and the other towns of the county; thind, that the assessment mav he reduced to the same proportion of its fair cash value a8 the tazableproperty in North and West Chicagos fourth, that tho ssscamnent of the personal property of SBouth Chiiawo may be re- viewed, und tust & full and falr asscasment of all such property in the town May 1 may be had; fifth, that “all the property situate south of Twenty-second strect may be reduced to the same proportion of its fair cash value as the property situate in North aud West Chicago is asaepsed; sixth, that the osscssment of all the property in Bouth Chicago may e reduced to tho same proportion of its falr cash value as the property situsie in other towns of the county; seventh, that the potitioucr shail have such other and further relief (n the premises ss to the County Board may seem meet and just. W. B. Gibbs, uzeut for Peter Ross and Henry B. Carpenter, slso flled objections, taking the same ground substantislly as above. The prop- erty Is located south of T'wenty-second street, nothier petition largely slizned was fiied, complalotug of unjust assessment iu Bouth Chicazo, ana niaintaining in sddidon that the bouks of the Asscasor wers never vponed to the public for inspection, and that no faformation was given -vs to what sssessments had been mnde unti! the fourth Monday {n June, and that the assessment of the property south of Twen- ty-second atrect has nut yet been completed, Attacbed to the petition i a deacription of the property of the petitivnera, The fullowed-named are the petitiovers: Asron B. Mead, A, L. Coe, Lawrence & lolbrook, E. M. Woodrufl, Z, 8. Ely, Martio Aundrews, Annle M. Hrown, A, D, Bmith, Kamuel A. Crozer, E. Wells, M, W. 0. B. Qrant, II. A. Parker, B, F. S8can- 1. E. Hastings, Fuller, Warren & Co., K, & 8. G. Woodbriage, 8. E. Bawyer, 1. W. Walker, A, Coe, iteceiver; Junathan Brown, 1. Gurlev, Kittle Jenke, G. W. Smith Mead, IT.'E. Schnebel, J. A, Cooke, Bamuci Boyles, Willlam Andrews, George Bence, Della !L‘Vurd, T, 1. 8iitt, Mary J. Iloagland, Puw- tucket Savioes Institution, . M, Noyes, 8, C. faumm, W, Burchnell, Ueorge Barreft, A. G. Cook, E, II. Read, A. I. Trezo, Nathan Dayls, Mrs. . W. Parmcles, and A. I Burley, Re- fver, These petitions are believed to be only start- crs,—signals of the coming deluge. In fact, notice was wiven during the day that others would be presentod this morniug, and every 'ay_ until the books passed frown tho Assessor tothe - MARINE NEWS, BOFraLoO, Brrraro, July O,—Lake froights dall, un- changed, and nomiual; rates for conl from Buffalo to Chicapo and Milwaukee, 30¢, Charters—Coal to Bandusky at 25Ge. Clearances for tweuty-four hours ending 8 p. m. —~Prope Poriage, merchandize; Annie Young, merchandise, Chlcago; W. T, Uraves, Toledo; e, Asbitabuls; stmr Pearl, Put-fo-Day. \s passing Port Colbarne lock for forty. elglt hours ending 6 p. m., Eth—Westward—Props Clty of Now York, Ogdensburg to Toledq; barks American, Ogdensburg to Cieveland; 8, B. Bloan, Board. + Quariotte to Cleveland; schr Msumee Valley, , Cuarlotts to Dotroft. Kostward—Props Cleveland, Garden City, Chi- cago o Oguencburg: Columbl, Tuledo 1o Mont- real; barks Elgin, Usklund to Colline liay: Nor- way: Sault 8te, Marie to Kingston: Monticello, W. 1. Ttounds, and Montzomerv, Chicago to Kingws ton; Clara’ Youell, Black Hiver to Toronto; M ron; Ashtsbula to Torumto; Falmouth, Black River to_Toronto; O, M, Necluon, d Liberin, Tuledo to’ Kingsinn: barges A. O, Keat. ing_omd H. F. Church, Chicago to Ogdensburg: aclira Lowis Ross, Fairport to Toroutns tar, Asti ronto: M." A, Lydon. Black liiver to to: K. fi. Kutherford, Cleveland to Toruntos Jula Willinrd, Erie to Torontos O. M, Hond, A: 3, Dewey, M, F, Herrick, and Monterey, Chicago 10 Ktnuston: Bmithand conmort, Deteoit 1o Oswe- £0; John Walters, Chathuin to Thorold, = A STEAMER RUNNING WILD, The Oswego J'alladlum of Friday gives an ace count of & remarkablo excarslon, of which the fol- lowing 1e tho substance: The sieameor Hastlogs left Oswogo last Friday for Kingaton with & large party of excursionlats on bosrd, aud was expacted to return st 0 p. m. She did not srrive uatil 7 a. 1, on the Saturday following, when the canse of lerdetention was made known, The Hastings left Kingston sbout 6 p. m, : and when about Ofteen wiles from Oswego sighted tho lght of the North- ern Traaslt propeller City of Toledo, snd, taking 1t to be a fxed llfiht. tollowed it i} Ight, which found het near Mexico Bay, Ther ‘Was taken 1o charge by & woinan, Wwho scenied to have known 11 along that tho boat'was out of 1ts right coarse, d who declares that st no timo during 1ho night utd the Csptain, , O even & asllor be seen. riunately there was no wind, the nigut was clesr, aud the only dsmsye done was to the feel. ings of the pssscuiers, who were much exclted, and to their friends, who psased au suxious nigbs sl Oswego. x LAKE FREIGIITS. Yesterday grain [reights were ateady, chariers being reported for 240,000 bu corn and 16,000 ba. wheat at former ratos, The vessels taken were the ¥. W, Giford sod barge Kershaw, com to Duffalo st 1%c; prop Montaus, agm and wheat, and prop Avon, corn throukb, viado; prop Wis- sahickon, cora to Erle; prop Cliy of Cuncord, corn through via Ogdensbury; schr Baugalone, cora to Kingeton ot 4igc. ‘Tua ruling rates at this port ou lumberars as 'ro! ns o Chlcags wiodu, Casevile, wud By ast Faginaw, $1.375; Muskegon Ludingion, " sud Feniwater, 31,00 for small vessels eareying from 100,000 1o 125,000 feet, and 00 for largs craft; Manistee, $1.00 from the 'mouth of the river sud $1.1213 from up the river; Mepomiuce, Ford River, Cedur Kiver, Ucanto, and Penseukeo, §1,12 S ‘fue wchr H. A, Itchmond briogs Jumber from Bagiaaw 1o this port et §1.37)% per 1,000 fecl. ACCIDENT TO A TUGMAN. . Charles Gottledl, firewan on the tug Nelson, met with & sorions sccigent ehortly after noon yesicrs day. 1n sttempting to Jump f tha tug Gold- mith Maid to the Nelson, uear Welin streot bridge, he missed his foutlng and struck the slde uf hls face againss the Istter boatl, bresking his jsw-bone and {ujuriog nim sovorely. Heslso fell futo t ver, and put fur Jobn Buckley, fire of the Constitution, who fum inlo the water and way hag te injury aticaded to vhyuiclad, s5d was aficrwards retsoved kn Bomu, MILWAUKEE, Bpacial Digaich i Tha Triduns MiLwauske, July 0.—Freights sro dull st1Xo for wheat to Buflalo. . “‘L“oh;‘xl‘:r:r:chl B.l!!. Hungerford, ' 17,000 bu 3 uffaio st 1%(c; schrs Cortezand W. ¥ Puolps take 85,000 hu"whn:: I.c‘ul'l:"fl“liflc.w : DEATH OF A LAKE CAPTAIN, Capt. Thowas S, Clark, at one time part owner of the Westworeland, the frat of the largo class of propellers sloco coustracted, sud afterwards cummander of the prop Pocabontas, dled at hls residenee in this city'ou tho Stb ipat., at the L8 yeura, Five yeors ago be was aiticked whih THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JULY 10, 1878 sunatrnke In New Orleans, from the eflact of which be never fully racovered, 1le wan well and favor- sbly known around the whnle chain of lakes, and nie funers yesterday was larzely attended by lake Capteins_and others who have known him for years.—Duffalo Expr 3 PORT RAURON. Poxr Tonox, Mich., July 8.—Dowa—Prona Phitadelplils, William ). Bamum, Bheidon and connort; sehrs Neilie Reddington, Charles inck. ley, L. Manns, Baveland, Fred A. Morse. p—~Proys Dcm‘ Richimond, Alssks, Seotls, Po- tomse, Mary Milis, Sparta and tonmort; schra Ailra Cobh, Willlam & Ugden, Orplan 1!07. 8, H, Kimball, C, tirover, D. 1S, Kevs. ¥ind—North, geotle; weather ne. Pont Nunox, Mich,, July 0—10 p. m, ~Pasaed wp—Frops Ontario and Fesienden. Daswn—Props Delarears, . I, oke, Idahn: schra Reile Stevens and Argo, Wind—Sauth, gentia: wentner fine, arnum, Rosn- TOWING RATES, Capt. Miner, of the tuz Goodoow, siates that motjong sinco he went twenty miles bevond the Beavers, on Lake 3lichigan, secared a tow of three vessels anid took them to Lake 1 gate of $105. He Las since pat hie tag In ordinary at tnis port. In counertion with cheap towing rates, we are Informed that the sche i1, A, Kent, # 1,000-t0n vessel, was recently towed from Cleve- Iand to Lake 1nron for 8., At the above rales it won't ba long befare the United States Marat.al wilt have in hin einiches nearly ali the togs on tae lakes. ~Detroit Post and Tribun: THE CANAL. Baiparront, July B,—Arrivals—3Montans, De- phe, 0,000 ba corn; Phenix, Lockpart, 6,600 bn oats; Neptone, Ottaws, 7.700 bn oats, 1,700 ba oorn; Iligore, Tenry, 0,000 on com; prop City of Ueury, Heney, 4,800 bu corn, (leared -~ Omahia, Morris, 2,100 18 Tumber, 40, - 000 sbingles; Josie, Peoria, 07,070 ft jumber: grnp Monauk, Lockport, 4 bu whest, 24 ur;- finhnerzi. Menard, Kankakeo Feeder, 75,000 mbers Brinoxront, July 0-10 p. m.—Clesred—John Carter, Morris, 1,000 posts, 10,25t it lumber, Joliet Danube, Ottawa, 80,802 ft lumber, MARQURETTE. Epecial Dispateh to The Tridune, Mangoxrrs, Mich,, July 0.—Arrlved—Prop Annle Smith, schr Shawnce, Cleared—Prop 1t, B. Tuttle, achr George II. Ely. Tirurd up—Traps Clty of Dulutt, Peeriess. Paswed down—1'rop Arctic, —— ERIE. Apecial Dispateh to The Tribune, Furz, Pa., July 0.—Arcivale—Ftmr St Lonle, Tuluth; stwr Winslow, Portsgo; prop Annle Youze, Duffalo; prop Mayflower. Bay City. Departures—Btne Chins, Doluth; prup May- flower, Dunkirk. CLEVELAND, Special Diepateh to The Tridune. Crevrtaxn, 0., July 8.—Conl frelghts quiet; not much dolng; vessels asking d0c (o Chlcayo; n‘h‘roia. C. Dutts, coal, Llack Biver to Milwankee, ! —— NAVIGATION NOTES, CHICAGO. The tugs Crawford and Monitor and schr Little Tlello were In dry-dock yosterday for minor re- patre. There 1 a Jittlo husincss on the canal at the prozent time, but there are no markins in it. 4 Report 1s made that tho prop Montana, of the Weslern Transvortation Couivany's line, passed up tha river from Stato to Mudison strcet, nigiat Lefore last, withuut llzhts. as the law requires. 1t was dark at tho time, and therefore o fuuit of the officers of the Montana that & collislon with some puesing tug or utbier vossel was nvolded, ELSEWLEHE, The schr David Vauce grounded twice at Cleve- lsud Mondoy in the river. Blhe drew fourteen fect and three Inches. "Tho ferry-boat Oreat Westorn will be ready for buetncss st Detroit In two weeks, A Canadisn yruvulll'r tins cleared from Asbland with a cargo of 250, 000 feat of deain, consigned to & Quebeo firm for snipment to Kngland. Bt. 1'sul and Minncapolin party are to have & champagne suuper on the uew prop Nyack on her arrival at Duluth. . o damape (o tha lower central way bridge af Cleveland, which wun caueed by one of Pat Bunth's tugs, the James Amadcus, running the schr C. 1. Minch intoit, s variously catimated from 00 to §1,000, The Detroit Lost and Tribine says tho Canndlan tue Mystic wea to have been sold at Windsor, Ont., Batarday, but e no bLidders were prosent at tne oppotnted bour, tho sale was postouned untl) nest Saturdoy at 1¢ o'clock st the Americau House. The tug iy to Le sold to satisfy & morigage claln. The Racino Adrocale saya the schr City of Mani- towoc salled last Bunday on her ocean four, She will take # Joad of deale and plunk from Michizan 1o Liverpuol, and there her Caplam will atiempt to seil hor, If he fluds no purchaeer sha will go inte cowminslon as & coaster aloug Africs or Indis. — PORT OI' CTIICAGO. The following are tho arrivalaand the actual sail- inge At thin port for tho past twonty-four bours, ending at 10 o'clock last nizht. AnutraLs, Behr White Cloud, Ocunto. lumber, Sarket, I'rop Avon, Buffalo, sadries, candoiph stroet, Prop Prursia, Mot suuirics, Sialo eireet, Btme Metropolts, Svuth 1laven, sundrics, Clark treot, fcl.rhnm Platt, fturgeon Day, lumber, Market, Prop B C. Brittalu, Bsugataek, sunaries, biate Ll ' Feob Tempent, Whtte it 3 tumber, Gas Iouse Blin. §it *rop Mary (drol, Huils utpber, hteonbh strost, xgu"tr:hn.‘immh. Ludiukiod, tuimber, Tweaty we: ond Prop . 1urlbut, Cleveland, co1l. Van Duren street. rop Uadger Htaie. Hufato, sundries, Siste streot. Prop B. W. Blanchord, Buifalo, sundei ‘salings tonatreet. ;'fil”\"fl J. L. Hura, Houghton, sundries, Washington Ko Northerner, Cleveland, canl, (s House Blip, Bohr Trader, fonth Jiaven. 1) treet, pohir Cecells, Bluskegon, Jumber, Lako street, Buhr Ciaca, Mauisice, jumber, Maraet, Sebr Johio Mark, Msalaoc, limber, Twelftn street, Prap Cusgles Reltx, Mavistee, lnmbior, Lake streot. Trop N. k. Fuirenk, llay Gy, sall, BikKins & W, Schr America, Mug v chir Bebie Babr Mary E, Packard, Packard's 'ier, Hghts sche Littdp Ueile. Mussegon, lght Behr Emelloe, Manteice, thebt. Sebr Toomas L. Wiibony soui Haven, Hight, Senn N atub. Traverse, lgin. Fehr Clieater 13, Joi feniiminee, tght, chr W i on, Hght. ainia, light. o ussexui, light, Wavets Mant, f1slo, sundrics, ‘rup Mewonyer, Ui Kiue Sleroy U C. L. Johnien. Manistee, ght. WASHBURNE ON MACGAHAN, Cordial Tribute from an Old Friend—Mr, MacUahan and the Farls Commune~The Story of the Carrcspondent's Arrest. Cutcaao, July %, 1878.—To the Editor of the New York Tribune: 1 havo read with much fo- terest, in a late bumber of your paper, the just tribute which your well-kuown uud accomplish- ed Loudon correspondent, Mr. Smalley, has pald to the “brave journallst,”” John A, MacGuhan, whose recent death {u Con- stantinople has saddencd the Learts of so mauny friends. I knew Mr, Maclshan well. To s quick intelligence nud great shrowdness he added in- omitatile courage aud extraordivary enterprise 1 firest mede lis scquatutauce on the bresking out’ ul the Commupe, in March, 1871, whea bho d Mr. Boutuworth werw sttached to the stal of the New York Jlera’d under Dr. Hosmer, ‘Lhe piaks that e ray, the dangers tuat he con- fronted, and the scenes that ho witnessced fn his capacity as a journalist during the whole of the bloody relgn of the Commune of Parls, bave all the futerestof a romance, With no sywmpatby for *he Commune and no respect for ita cootrolllug spirits, ho devoted bim- aelf to his duty In gatberlng every lufor- mation durlog tliat frightful perlod. “Huldivg friendly relations with the wmllitary sud civi leaders of that mwovewment of anarcny and blood, 1t Is safs to say that he bad s more intelligent knuwledge of ~ all thut was taking place at e tme than any mau in Paris, rom him snd Dr. Hosmer, as well a8 3. Souin- wopth, I obiatued from day to day much valuable fuforwuation which cusbled me to keep au courant with the passiug eveuts. Mr. lakan was cverywhicre und taking great bhuzards. dsy he would beat the frout, breskfestiog with Dotabrowskd or * Bereerct, lui sneme,” "and the uext cveniug, perhops, dining wits sows of the Leud wiew of the Hotel de Ville, an Amerlcan jourugltst he wus everywhery received by the Commuuards, but bad apy suspiclous prisen agalust hiw, Lis hife would ot bave heeu worth 8 pin's tee. Mr, Smallev, Lowever, was badly fuformed touching 1he fucident he relates ns baviug tuken place durfug the lust days of the Comuune, and where Lo is representea ss having surrendered himeelf to a Communist soldier and demanded 10 be takeu Lo & militasy post of the insurrec- tlonary Nautlousal Guard to demand tha releass of two of his friends.. ‘LLis stury, stvgularly eXuggeruted, vrobubly grew out of au affsir which sctually did take place on the night of the 234 of May, 1871, aud after tho Versallles troops had ot Dusscesion of a1t the centrul part of Puris. Relieved trow the terrur of the Com- wuue, wll the loyal people were tlled with rago and {udiguation ugeliut thelr ~ opiressrs, o tusde rlebe sud Jeft Ly the troupa, of the {nnocent aud Mr. MaGalua opd Mreo Souths worth had thele lodeings at fie *“Malenn Glroux,” Bonlesard dos Capueines, where several other Atnericana were Atowiung. Sowe sllght circamstance had directed susplcion against the oreupoants of the apartments I thi: bul:ding, Unaware of this, Messrs, Mactiatan and South- worth, accompanied by taoladies froin Calffor- nis, went out to dine at 8 nefghboring restau- ant at 7 o'd In" the evening. They wers thers arrestel by rome Ver. sallies soldiers and verv rudely and hureledly archied through the strects 1o the military bradquarters in the Place Vendume, which thew found Incumbered by 8 va«t nunber of Come munard prisoners of the vlicat character. Late fu the evening Mr, me of what hed befallen party. time in wotng to their refief. 1found them pack- ed fn_ with the multitude tn & durk court Iight- el by n single dlamal Jantern, As } couldnot be seen I made my presence koown hy my volee, Both the ladiea and gentlemen ex- Inbited the utmost sang frold. Martiahan was withoat his Lat, having been marched off so auddenty after his arrest that lie was not able to et I, [ st once addressed myeell to Gen, Jouni, who, tipon iny staement. finmediately ordered the rejease of the whole party. ila expressed much regret at what hal happened, but safd that the exuted state ot publie feeling it was impo-aihl- to prevent the atrest cf some fnnocent versonss but that if, unfortunately, other Amaricanx stiould be ar- reeted, they would Le immedistely released upon my application, unleas charzed with sume eelme for which they could be justly and legally beld. I explalued the whole matter In one of my official dispatches, which {3 published in my correapondence, which the Bennto ordered to be printed last winter. Mr. MacGahan always visited me when in Paris, The last timohowas nt the Lezation betare he left the city, he entertained me with many incidents of his Commuue exnericnce, and rald i1 1 could at any time cail at his Jodg- Ings he would placg ju my hands magy curlous officlal and unofiicial Jocuments connccted with the Communao which had fallen into his hande, He was sdon obiized to iesve Faris, and it was not my good fortune to receive what e nad 80 kindly promised. I hope they ure vieserved, as | nave no doubt they have o real historlenl e, Dri Hlosmer, who was the ief of the Iera'd Buredu at Parls during the nmune, could give many reminirccnces of well as many incidents of his oW experienc during the relon of terror, I am, very reapecttully, your obedient scrvant, E. B. WAsHDURNE, —— NASBY. The Commune fo the CornersmAn Attempt to Equalize Things by & Division of Prop- erty—liow It Workedl. Toledo Dlade. Coxrepmir X RoADs (wich Is In the State ot Kentucky), Jooly 1, 1878.—~The finanshel condlsn uv the Corners is and Lez blu terrible sence tho tyrant Liokin emansipated our niggers, aud the tother tyrant Grant refoozed us the control of the Fedrel patronage.’ The pcople saw that wradually the entire wendth uv the Corners wuz centerin {n tho hands uv the bloat- id monopolists, DBascam and Pollock. Bascom wuz gradouvnlly mbsorbin all the capitle uy tho Dimocrisy, for Le deit in the foods they yoose, snd our march to beggary was sthidy and inexoratde. We coodent work, bevuz the patlve whito Kentuckian iz averse to work, and Jtkker he muopt bov. We kin glt on with o very little bread, but llkker {sa prime necessity, aud there Is 0o escape from [t. “And 50, ¢z we wuz perdooaln. nuthio, and niug live, Hascom hed got mortgagrs unto all our prop- crty, and he wuz gradooally bsorbin every- thing uv valou, Ilow to provent this lez bin the problem wich we hey dlse cussed Letween drinks for yeers. And lately, vz Bascomn hez obandoned the credit systems, and {nsists upon cash jist before takin o drink, to prevent mistakes and mlsunderstunding, wo liev bed plonty uv time to discuss tiicse pints, ‘I'he Communista uy Noo York solved the probiem for us. The idec uv dividin up all tho property ckally, and abolishin at one sweep buth the creditor and tho debtor clase, uv hevin everybody share ekelly not only all the prop- erty, but the galos uy bizmls, struck us cz pre- clsely wat we_wautld, gpd we determfoed to Karry it futo effect, . Déckin Pogram objectd at Orat, for he sed he didu't quite see why heshood pive up bils farn; but I stiowed bin, ex Bascom beld a wortgage onto jt for more than ft wuz worth, and as ft wood, under the present pefarious and oppress- ive syatctu, fuevitably pass fnto his hands fn a few short monthe, it wogdent make any differ- ence anyhuw. Il copsented, cz did Issker (ayitt, Whose mortgrage falls due fu g moutl, and sudid Capt. SUFeler, wien hez vecently borrowed o large sunypla Nov Evgland fu- shourauce cnlum:a]y., o, & ) Bascuu oblectid and Fiottadk oblectid, nd we felt it nessary to yoose foree. Wo orgunized, and after resolvin that eapltal wuz robbery amt wlioever poscsed more wealth than any one else wuz a thicf, ws_moved onto Bascom and Pol. lock. Mo aud Issaker Gavite and Decsin Pozram wuz appintid o cominittes to divide the Property up ekitubly ' It wuz n very shuplo process. There wuz ox- actly 400 presont wich we.considered entitled to dividends, and all we Lied to de wur to tveuto- :x{dll‘t,m goods, and diylde em up. Auvd we Bascotn hed on band eggeackly two barls uv 1kker, beside wat wuz ln tue Lottles on the Lar, wich the Comwlttee cunsotned to support ' dooring the division.- Tbis wuz eiguty-four gnllons ot lK'er, to bedivided into 400, Intwo Laris there's wbous 072 pints, wich mads o trifle over a pint and a batl to cach Communist, We divided ft up, ecch man gittin his plot snd a half, wich waz prominly drunk on the spot, Fur an hour atter the lust drop disapueared the citizens wuz enthushatover the ides aud Com- 10UIsM WUZ Vubid 8 ZTeAL Buceess, At Pollock's we Lod wore trouble. 1fe Led ubout. four iundred yards uv calico on band, wich wedlvuded up miven cech nian a4 yard, “Thery wuz only two hundred pares uy siloes, so vech one vuly pot one shoe apiece. The augar andnolusses dido’t do ein 'd?’ wuch gond, ¢z it wuz wastid largelv Ia drowln, Tue woulen goods wuz divided up like the calleos, and give v about s yard apieee, 1o agricultooray lms plements we divided up by ratily, vz ther wuzn't plulwn enull togo around, und we coodent divide u plow, Wu got Barcomn and Iollock commuaed abaut an hour, and the Curners postponed di- vidin up the resl estate i) mornin, ‘Fhe vitizens met at Sascom's carly jn the wornin to Houish, ‘The Dekin cullod upan Bus- cunn to set ein up, ez he hud sold a plow, wich Yie had won at the divison uv Pollock’s prop- erty, tua nleger lurcr for§4, and e trlumipi- antly stiowed the niouey 50 that Buscown shood bev uo besitasticn iu siitin uy it out, * tow kin I sot out hkker,” snawered O, W, when §ain't got wone! Yoo divided it up yesterday afteruoon.” *1jut Yoo wux agoluto hiev s fresh Jot {n from Loofeville, lust night,” returned the Deckin. ) wugy® replied Bascom, *but I couutere mandid tue order. 1 slipn's koep no more lgker 10 the Corners, till {uu #it some settled no- shunsuy_fluance. 1 dou't like this dividin bixnts, Yoo tied better turn sround aud find some one who did'nt driuk his plut and & naslf, und make him divide with them ez did consoom ther sbare, 1don’tsec huw yoo kinstou this uu, sfter it's once starthl.? that woz hopells. Every mother'sson uy em bod druuk bis share on the spot, and ther wuzo't & drop Lo be Led for love orinooey. Aud ther wuz 400 wew, all uv e waltiy for their mornly starter, sud uot & drop to be hed, Avd ther sut Bascon, the unly man wich cood fur- nish it to us, smilln at our agony, cs culm ez a summer mornin. And when ke pulled a pint flask from bis pockit, and took his drink with ° the remiark that ne tisd bin wave that, It stung us to wadnl * Finally Bascom sed tbat the Bkker that ho hed ordered wuz recly ln the Coruers, but that ho hed conceeled it 1l be could koow sutdinuy wil wuz to happen 1o bint. Aud wo cowmper- mised. We agreed to return to the old ways— 1o compeusute blm for the likker wo hed von- svomcd the ulle afure, aud Lo bostuone the re- geuruslun uy the worlu at lecst six mounths, and 1o give Lim & wonth's notis afors we coin- meust ugin, Ou these cundisnns he rolled tna buyl, and the Corners wus irneathl. We are gittln un_very well now, by tradin what we commooned frum Pollock to Hascom fur likker. ‘The yard picces uy cabvo and wool- len be takes for likker and seils ¢in io Loulsville to cheep clottdn wen for yest patiorug, and thy uther guods be tabesat & fulr valyoumsbes, Hascom ain't bard to doel with ef yoo biey gut anything with wich to pay him. 1dou't kuuw bow a commoonity fixsd ex wo are kin ney comnunism in lu‘rurhy. We ase in the fron grasp uv caplial, und dou't apeer to Lo wble to git out uy it. Ef wecood divide Bascow up, aud then, the winnit wat wo took uv bl Wuz goue, bev unotler man . come in with a stock o divide up, snd s0 ad Lyhdtuin, 1t wood work; but duelers 10 nesvsaarios, us thy Deekin remurks, {s roryid, and, wueln they dis- kiver the kind uv a inwrklt the Coruers wuz, he wuz afeerd thev wood be too scltish to come in suy great sumbers. Whlle we uv the Coruers wuz edfucated up to (4o great privsiples uv Cowtuunlun, be didu't bleve thew ez bod W d " uz. Aud. 60 cx tho Lica wua s falosuor, we ara wunst more in the grasp uv Bascow and nis capital. Jlo hcs muarl aud cun dictate to us wich, hevn't, And €2 we bova't auy meer laber wo perdoose nutbin, and ¢z we ure coii- stitoosbivnally opposed to luber, we are likely to rewsin in thraldow. It's a cold worly, und wiil be th) the Goversuwent puys a fur lossce dourin the War, Perionrus Vi Nasur, Cltureirst, tu theury, deut enuft to STEAMER PLORA, Pengramme of exeursions for Ihis weex, endlag Tuly 13, et Coat 10, 3 Sorks Ceth snd_Liveoln Gn the Ikke &t 7:3 D, m. kegan AU0 8. M., rearm: ston at 2:30 p. m.: o0 the Sarurday, Jaly 13-On the Lake at 2:30 p. F gon Uity st §p. M., Feturntag Sanday, Juiy M, m, rown's Kafatogs Tirsss and fitring fands on hoard, Fareto Wankegsn and ratorn, £13 Michizan City and Lake at Trinen, $1; 8l 1or roand 1ri3e 59 centa, Tl Frurs will make ber frsd Harursion Lo Bt.Joveph M reday, Juiy IA. ALD 8, m, HOOLEY'S THEATR Union BquniJ Theatre Company. Every Evening this week. and Wedardey 2ad Satur- day Matinees, Rarpou’s wrest Iloy. A CGINHS. With {ts Heautiful Erenery and Gorgeous Costumed. MONDATY HVENING, Jaly 15, CLARA MORRIS in CONSCIENCE NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, This Afternoon and Eventug, last week of the following. PAT ROONEY, . Richmond, JOUN HART, " frogi i 'illmln “3'?.“" (\th oris 3 en bistars, 3 Juliotta Nault, M. ”::'?&?“' Ciiiton and Fox, anohe Correllf, upuiar I’ 'Ji’l]] and 75 cts, S—FEntles Naw i uinpany. EDUCATIONAL. ADAKS AOADENY, QUINCY, MASS, WILLIAM EVERETT, Ph. ., Marter, This Academy s fntended 1001t boya I the heat man- ner for the vest Anierican Colleges, 1t successin i 40 dhrini e i years of fin exleience snder te Whillam It Dimmock. has heen gradifyiok. arse fs four years. and the tnition fee 18315.00 an- nuahy. The fext schoul year beglus hepl. 14, ind the examination for admixehin w1} taka place the fore, Tueadsy, ®4pt, 17, AN spidications for & stom, for catslogues and athier (nformation, 1o be dresied (o 10 anter, ur . 1% W nincy, Masa. Ar, Worden'ia in’ e cademy flosrding Mouse, and w1l recr tiong for rooms. - The eharen for room snd board, fu- clutng washing, 1 §3% snnnally. Morgan [’arl{flllitarylicademy ICII"» FD. 5% 33 X, RIRK TALCOTT, ) Amoctate « WRIGHT, A. M., {Principals, A first-class Preparatory fchonl for Bays. Location atirniice and clevated. Fiiteen acyes of mouil, Hession beylns Sept. b, 1878, For full informaion and peon €itherof the Princlgaie st Horsas MICHIGAN FEMALE SEMINARY, Kalamazoo, Micaigan. ON MT. HOLYOKE PLAN. A fchnol for the higher education of Younx Ladies. Tta At thorough furtruction combined with carerul st 1ention to whatever reistes to complete gevelopment. 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