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i govtengntlnctanap pain day Fad ce Risvb See suc atk : £ i Set ME et Keir UCAGOU REBUN LE: ‘UMDAY, JUNI I, 1881—SiX'M EN PAG MARINE NEWS. Complete Description of the Chester Fog-Horn f:r Sail- ing Vessols. An Important Order from Super- vising Inspector-General James A. Dumont. Considerable Activity in Grain Freights Yesterday—Corn Four Cents to Bulfalo, Coarse Freights Active and Firm at the Ruling Rates of the Week. A Matter of Dockage That Should Bo Attentled To Without Deiny. Outrageous Assault—Around the Lakos— Arrivals and DeparturesDook Notes, NOME GATIERINGS, SUESTER'R FOG-TONN FO VESSELS. Some days ance Tak Tren published a brief notice of tho Chester fow-shorn, Vessel non generally, with the experiences of the thick Tog whiots has overepread the Jakes for tho last three weeks, have since expresaci a ilesire fora complete description of this valuable and use. ful adjunct ton antilng vessel. Forthis purpose wehave had eugraved a cut representing the horn In actual use, and another exhibiting ite Inaehantam, necompanied by a cumplete exe planation of ite working, 2 &g 43 Be Be g 82 ef 222 32 £34 Ere g eg S85 Soe BES gy ESE ace £38 23 53 gee Bes ec > hES 3 fs 323 ig 29 Bez S28 23 Eee 83 Ee G35 e SF ed as 53 tie So as See Ef Be 3 S¢ 252 bet fs Tes y2t O39 £23 328 a5 B52 tea Ey S33 S85 4 Sap 2 545 gsi £3 225 Es S30 £9 332 gag Ae 243 Wz S22 ven SS i or BE gies “3 Bed CE SEE BES Sa <3 EA a i Eg £ Ea 3 5 #43 = owe # a2 & or i ity 3. sta ment Tho value of this horn consists In the fat that iLaoes not get tired, blows a long, steady, louct Dlust, does not egstiy get out of order, and can be worked by a cMid us easily og by tho atoutcst: man, Vessel-masters desiring to make a pore onal examination of this useful and slmple ine YVvention can find ong on exhibition ut No, 4 West Lake street, wext door to Harborinustur Me Carthy's ollis AN DICONTANT ONE, . 2.A. Dumont, Supervising Inspector General, Bends tho following extravt trom neircular ts- suiud by the Depurtment of Supervising Inspoct- ora on the 6th of July, 1877, for the Information of ofticers of the tnspection service ty general, as well as for the Information of the traveling public who are bivitad to present to tho proper oiticors authenticated proofs of viola Hong of the alcumbost laws to order that the offenders may be prosecuted, ‘Tho onfarcement of this order dn tho case of the excursion boats plytug fron this port 1s enruestly urged on the proper otticers, as there ia hardiy wbont in tho exeur- sion business hero but what duby violates tho low, to tho extrome danger of the tyes of Innos cont excursionists who tuku puyeage on then: * Inspectors will oxnet a strict compllance in alt cases with the Instructions conveyed in the Just paragraph of tho extract herein-published, which is founded upon the requirements cou- tained in the last paragraph of See, 4,407, Kevisud, Biartutes, and, lu cuse of the refusal or tallurs of ts stoumer to furnish tho number ho fact of aueh refusal Ly reported to the United Htates Distriai- Attorney for prosecution of the ennlty of $10) provided in See. 44s, Itevised tities, Sec, 4,40, Kovisud Stature: Kee the ponsities thus ficurred 2 hen pon the Vessel in cach case. ‘Tho local laspectors will Pucntah thks oliver with i lat containing the names of all exe cursion steainers in thelr varius ddlstriets, ad thnir routes, together with the whole number ot pnasetigers ench steamer is nlowed to curr Taithtul observance of these Instructions: be exacted of all officers of tho servic following {§ au extract from Btauutes: 3tis the duty of the local Inspectors to decide how MuAny pussongers a sloumercun carry with prudynce: and safuty, wid to state Laat nupiber in the certtieate Of Inspection. ‘Pils nummer, added to hut allowed by tuo spuciial partie 16 ta ui oxcursion staatyar, Ine dicates the tuwrul iutber tut can be curled, Any exces would be unluwiull, and the master und the owner would become panally Hable; the ianter, i adiition, would be subject 10a revocauOn OF his cunwy, Rb butng iegally rocounizud sa tho puraon bas ing supreme control of the boat, und beng abso w dur oath, while hy holds lity tteunsy, to prorane au An fruvtlun of the Btuatnbont lw, * “You are therefore dustructad, on recejving anthentls informution that 4 Muster of 2 piss auiger or CxcunOn steamer fe entry ing un une lawful uuinter of pusweugers, t inedintely direct the local Luspectors of the district to in yostlgate the charges, und. if thoy tnd then suatatined, to revoke the SMuster'a livenss. in every case wherd tho Heense ts revoked the Ine kpectons aball furntab the Uuited States Dlatrivt Altorney with a copy of all the evidence taken, that be may prosecute tho owuer and Mnatur for ‘tho peniitiod attuching tu such vielation of tho Jaw. Yuu ure abso toatructed, If you tind your Jocat Lospevtors, theough errors bh judament or forother revsons, are Song tae Pars tu curry inore pussengers than can be done with watery, to report the fucte In welling to thy Department for investigation, It ty docmed wdviable tbat the local and Ausistint Inspuctors in your dl trict notify thy dtasiers of ull excursion steam cra that henceforth they wil be required to keep revord of the namber pt pamengars, curried on each trip, fusvectors will demand copies of such records xt least once a week, und plice thom on tholr olllotal Wes for the information of the Dor partment.” LAKE PREIONTS. Thero was considerable uctivity in grain freights, the rate vn corn remaining aldo to Butulo. Most uf tha oburters were tor corm, of wrich 48,0w ba were taken, together with bo,- OW bu uf wheut and HUW biot outs. Tho on. wogements were: For Huttalo—Propellur Calde Well, 25,00 bu corns Be urd. J, Lyon, 40d) bu corn; proveller Chicugu, 2, Me COFhy schooner Hed Wing, 48,0 bu corn; schooner Afutobinson, 63,000 bu cera; schooner Queen of tho West, 63,000 bu coro; echoonur 0, b, Juues, .( UW corn; aebuuner Munliewou, U7,0UW) bu coru, For Surnia—schoonur Huy State, 19,000 bu cornu; schouner Hoburt Dudley, 16,000 bu corn. Por Montrea!—Propeller Seutii, 1.000 bu wheat; Propeller Ucoun, 14.000 bu corn, For Erie—Prus peller Philadelphia, 44,000 bu corn and 14,000 bu outa, For Kingston—schooner J. le Noyes, 2h- Qobu wheat, Course Erolghte were aolive und frm througnout, r F WHOKE BUSINESS 18 17? Between Wutléstroet briuge and the lumber. market, and Just betind Finney Brothers’ sbipe cbandler ature, tbery is ubuut twenty tect of the walk long tho dock that. if nut Spoudily ree pare, will be tho cause of enue UUfurtunate’s loath. ‘The plankiuy bas beea form up aud 6 foosely laid vo the elcopers in such manner that the utmost caro must bo tuken by a person walking slong that purtion of the dovk ur by will bo precipitated Into the river. [twas ut this pluco that Cupt. Con Mahoney fell inte the river Thurdday, Sonivbody fa responsible fur the condition of the walk, and the attvation of the Board of Publiu Worke ty respectfully eulled ty tho miutter ln the hopy that whowver ia roe 1 The the Revived aponalble will be compelled to put it In a safe condition without delay. AN OUTILAGEOUA ASSAULT. Thursday evening tha schooner Halsted shipped four sailors through the Vessel-Owner Rhipping-UMee, and took thom on board at Lake atrect bridge. Tho vessel was then towed fo M0 South Plerand Hed up while the Master went to the Cearing-Ollice at Rush street bride to tke out hls papers. Duemg the Captain's abseney ter ar Hfteen men borrded tho vessel, asetuted the crew. and thy o A the ties contains ing thelr tra nnd thot: ped, "Pho men it. anutted wore ro lidlf bedtton that they wore unable to work tho vessel, tind the Captain was obliged to He In port andl yesterday in order to obtuin a new crow, ‘Tho nifair was a most heh: handed outrage, and every effort should be inade by tho pollee authoritios to ferret out and ‘bring to punishment the perpetrators. DOCK NOTES. Nota lumber ebartor yesterday, way Nytnan hag taken command of tho tng rind, The lumber market was absolutely bare of yeasuld yesterday. Tha Anchor Line steamer Phitatelptia was towed to the Galena Eloyator yesterday, The lind plo in tho clvor near the Rock Islund Elevator wag removed yesturday. Capt. John J. Cunningham, of the schooner Minn Belle, tg in port after an abscneo of over alxtean yours. Tho ttzs Robel, Campbell, and Tom Brown alt went Into Miller Brothers’ dry-dock yesterday for allgut repairs, Tho United States revenue cutter Androw Jobneon arrived yesterday moruing and is ane ehored In the Government busin. Large numbers of people. visited the monster steumn-buren City of Home Cas white sha lay at the lowa Elevator taking on her cargo of 11,000 bushels of onts, ‘The stermors Sheboygan, of tho Goodrich Line, the Aluaka, of tho Anchor Line, and the Brittaly and Mary Groh, of Gentian & Co.'s East Shore Ling, all loft port Inst evenlug, AROUND THE LAKES, THE RCHOONER NANCY DELL LInELEn, The owners of tha schoouor Nancy Dell havo falted to agreo about her management, and at pregent shy Hea ted up at Grand Haven, ibeled for seamen’s wares. ‘The awners nre Capt, J. 0. Beckloy and T. Consnu of Milwaukee, and J. Van Patten, of Grand Haven, the Intter owaltuy one-tilf and the others one-quarter each, It acaing that Capt. Beukiey tus commanded tho Dell for some time, but his work his not been satisfuctory to ber othor owners; and on ber Rist trip Van Patten resorted to a ruse to get ber in Grand Haven. Ho wrote toCupt. Beckley that ho bad a couple of eargocs of lumber which he wanted freighted, and instructed = bin (Capt. Reekley) to rita the Delt to rand Ttaven for the | humbe ‘Tho vessel urrived at that port last Saturda, at Ie was learned that Patten Ind no tain a eKLas it cice suspected thut bis partion wanted to take euntrol of the vessel, and he an the mute left In seareh of a tug to tow the Deil out, While thoy: were gone Van Hatten appeared witha dumber of men, whe boarded the vessel and drove the crew ashore. Capt. Ueekley re- turned and attempted to go an bonrds but was provented from dolne Ko through teu of at re~ volver held by Van Patten, The latter procured A tug, and tho vessel was towed further wy the river to a duck, where she vow lies. ‘he mite of the Delt ut tha Captain's request, hid her libeled, nod, so tur as cin be learned, she has not bean luaded yet. It isnot known whit netion wall be taker [n this matter, thou It is probe bie that the vessel willie at Grand Huven for suine time, DELAYS AT KINGSTON. Last year iingston galned wn unenviahle notoriety umongyst auiling mon from tho unnoys ing dehiys to woleh thoy were subjected when Unlonaiag. In vuln the Kingston press stated that the Melitties for xiving ood dispatch were equal tothe found ut any other portot the size, and long tats of vessels thit eluiined and received demurrage were published in contra. diction. ‘Tats sear the Limestone City bles fale to hold Its owe us the slowest purton the likes, and {f no change 18 tude tor tho better, but fow Of the Iurwer carriorg will erro to avall thos avlvee of the enlarged Welland Conal. During the winter some new barges were bulit, and it was atnted that the forward- ing companies were ready for all the business that came xtony, but when there wugatruab they were again found wantlug., A number of delays baye already been reported: here, and tast night wnother wis added to the hist, the propeller City of Montreal having to retuse atom of wheat and sull tight rathor (han take the choices of udeluy, asebe is a regular Une bout, aud inust connect at other ports on time. Unless the Kingston mon mike a move and keop up with the ties, there 8 every pros. pect of thelr forwarding mnisiness, like many wnother gol thing, passing away, A stationary elevator I¥ necessity, and would prove n bens elit fo the burges us well is vesselemen, tor ic would draw the trade instead of driving it away: agit present, Prescott 1s pieaey butug talked Of 88 0 1 to Kingston, and, If its merchints only yo the proper way, about it) they will no doubE prove formidable, ‘Mme wilt tell, NEARLY WORTHLESS. Advicus from Pert Barnwall, Ont. state that the wholo cargo of the sehouner Maggie, con- sisting of 1G tons of corn, whioh went nshore recertly on Crab Island, rear the Long Sault in tho St. Lawrence iver. bus been damuged, ani is nearly worthless. The vessel hus been reas cued Inu badly dumaged condition, Lhe cnrgu Js insured in the Chleago Grain Poul, NOTICK TO SARINEIS. Notice is given that on and after July 1, 1881, thore will be sounded, during thick and forgy weather, at Manitowoe Pier Headlight Station, on tho obter end of the north pler at tho hurbor of Manitowoc, Wis, 0 fog-bull sirtek by mie chinery, the apparatus bemg so urranged ns to strike twa blows in quick succession, nt intervals Of thirty seconds, ENTITLED TO THEIR WAGES. ‘The schooner Zak Chandier left Chiengo for Erle Nov, 2, 1880, but wad frozen tn at Eseanaba andthe silors d urged. They eluined not only tholr wiyes tor thy thio they liul boon em. ploged on thy vessel, lat also thetr expenses in Fuluening to thy pligy fram witloh thoy wbinned, ‘The caw was brougit tute court, and It was des ehled that the sitilora were wutitted to thelr Wiges aud expenses Int sich a cnse, ANOTHEN [HON STEAMER, Anothor iron atenmmor ison the stocks at Clove. Innd for the Erie & Westarn ‘Transportation Compauy, better fnow! Her dinendons are 2 vt in lange Beam, and 17 feet heli; eapneliy, Her enuine will be compound, with 26 wn Juen oylinderd, and 40-inch stroke, ‘The bolter da 12 feet in dinmoter by 14 feet 6 Inches in Jength, with three circular furnaces; diameter of avrew wheel, 1 fvet. amd $4— MISCELLANEOUS, DOCK INVROVEMENTS AT DULUTIT Speciat Disvateh tu The Chicago Trioune, Dower, Minny June 1—MaJ. G, 1. sinith, Superintendent, and James Sintth, Je, of the St. Paul & Duluth Raltroad; 1H, A. Lowne, W. d. Footner, Superintendent of tho Northorn Vacitie Rallroad; Gen, W. D. Washburn, Prostdent, Goneral Munuger Huneson, and Superlatentont Crovker, of the Minnosota & St, Louis Rullroad, werv hero to-dny, and conferred togothor ros garding tho various intoreata of tholr ronds, and. they decided (to put down another track from Elevator A to Kilco’'s = Palut, diatunco of two miles, immediately, tho expenses to be divided equilly between the Northorn Vaciilo and St. Baul & Duluth Rails rods, ‘Tho St. Paul & Dulush will entirely ro- bald tha dock known as Munger & Murkell's dock, which will have a frontage of 450 feat and u depth of 1M feet, und it ty to Ge finished wii sixty duy'a, Mr. Pugt, repevsenting i. 1. Hodes siruin & Co, of Chigago, tho leading mati in tho y. His Wrranyed to we tho out. wow cout CORD ALY side dock wneil thle is Wiahod, ‘THE MUVFALO VESEEL- MNOKERS ADVANOK TERI HATES, Bpectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Burvaco, Juno 10.—Tho vedol-brokers at this port buld winceting this morning and unail- thously resvived to ndvance the price for char tering Vessels going to the Upper Lake oltles frow bere wud other Lake “rie ports, Llorotu- fore -the rato bus been abit S10 for euch charter, bute bereatwr it will ve a fraction higher and yoveraed by seale based onthe sizeof tho cratt, outs uf 60 tons capuclty will be chargud $l), thos. ranging trom 10 1,000 tons $12, and vessola abovo 1,000 tons $15, ‘Tho rates thut huve been charged wore inde whon veal tfroghta. wero very low, Avinoyaro higher now the agente consider It proper that they should receive a part uf the beueiit, A LEAKY BOILER, Special Dispatch to The Ciicago Tribune, MInWAUKEe, Wis, June 10,—Tho stomm-barge 8.0, Baldwin, on route to Escanaba from Chile cage wilt tho subouuer GC, Trapt in tow, cume fata harbur bore thie worning for repairs ta her boller, which bad commenced ta leuk, Sho got away ayain during the aftornvon, TOPMABTS NTUUCK, Tho Trumpet qtruck bi nae PM truck her tupmasta while in WAUKEGAN ITAIUONL, Bide were opened in the vilice of Col, D. 0. Houston today Cor constructing v0 fort of pila pler ut Waukegan. Kunpp & Gallen, of Kuoine, agreed to do the work fur it Star! binith, of thie clty, for 51,007,0u, eae ‘i AGAIN 1N iobau, amall achouner St. Cloud, whic a ehaniged Dunds in settioment of a worteae! ti once wore in truuble. orday two svauen, numed William dluotier and Ludwix Wolf, caused tho crate to bu tabled for $20 ynpuld wages, 3M DRY-DOCK, ‘Tho steam: bargo C. Hickox went into dry-dock hore to-dsy Correpalra to ber atern bearingy, aud (ye boow Dreudnought tu stop a leak, TUS BARGE MAGGIE RELEASED, ‘Bpectat Dupatch to The Chicago Syivune. Kinastoy, Ont., June 10.—'I'bo barge Maggie, recently ushore near Cornevall, bus toon tee off, and arrived bere this morning, Shu has two steum-pumps aboard, Four frames uft ure broken, aud ber bottom ts much damaged. She wae brougbt bere froin Dickinson's Landing (0 tow of the Jeaslo Hail, Her damaged yrala bus bushel. LUMNEL SALES AT MUSKEGON, Special Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Mrske Mich, dune 1.—Torre! ms Lamb mpAny KokL 40000 foot of lumber to-day, halt at £15.95 and halt at 80 pur 1.000) foot, De A. Modzett sold 000,000 feet pleces Biull at $4 por $1,0N feet on the dock, THE DADY NULPERIN. RELE, Speciat Uuwateh to ‘The Chieaas CLEvEbAND 0. dune Kh—The se Dulferin was pumped out sai fue Brady, Lorian, and Be i eleht-tich hawaer was pirtes i! Ti ‘The schoouer is uninjured, wid will lowd cual to murrow. PORT OF CHICAGO. ANIVATS, Stmr Chicago, Milwaukeu, sundrics, Stir Stove ric, Mlwatkes, sinilete: Prop It. G, Peters, Manistee, limber, Prop Skylark, Benton thirbor, sandrios. Prop City of Traverse, Travers City, sundries, Prop Thoenpeon, Muskegon, limber. Prop Laura Muskegon, liber. Props. Mall, Mugkeon, lumber, Trop Buekeye, Muskegon, lumber. Prop Champlain, bavtington, sindries, Prap Phtladoiptila, Buttle, aundeies, Prop Qt, Burroughs, Muskegon, sundries, Prop 1. 1. Gwen, Escamebi, trousure, Prop Jd. 1. Shergley, Muskegon, light, Prop Lincoln, Gwen Sound. tles. ‘Tug 8, Wetzal, iacine, tig Sche Mary B. Hale, Schr aA. W. Luckey 3 Sebr Hume, Klucdtrding, salt. Rehr desde Phillips, Ladington, lumber, Schr 2. Baraui Audiygton, lumber, Sehr Lmperial, Menomineo, lumber, Kehr Jonny Mattbows, Eecntmba, lron-ore. Sehr Annie Sherwood, Brie. coal. Senr C.J. Hocder, Moulstee, limber. Sener Carcler, [orseshoe Buy, teiogriph polos, Sehr Amerien, Sturgcon Bay, inatiur. Subr York State, Musitegon, lumber, whe SG. Andrews, Wiitettet Buy, tes. Sehr vnoniines, umber Sehr posts, Sehr Potomac, i Prop Calin Cainpt Sebr Tron State, nest ry Port Senr Normin, Menominee, ember, hr Gibrating, Ower Sout, Gea, ir Lingar, Owen Suni, ties, hr Sue Hieason, ted. pe Coaster, Grand Haven, wood, ‘ 210 Donk, St. Josuph, itiuber, line, Muskegon, lumber. M on, limber. Sehr Wo.te Ctoud, Sehr Mary Ludwig. Sehr. ACTUAL SAILINGS. Prop Louls Githert, White Lake, light. Prop City of Dalath, Duluth, sundeh Prop Wei Gratwiek, Tonawaitda, light. Prop Montana, Buttalo, 34,785 bir whent, 600 tes lard. Prop U, I. Rurroughs, Grand Iayen, 000 bu onts and sundries, Prop Bavkoye, Muskegon, light, Star Chicago, Milwaukee, sundries, Prop George Dunbar, Muskegon, ilght. Prop Seothi, Moutreit), 00) bu wheat. Prop Clty of Rome, Butfalo, 12,00 bu oats, Prop Skylark, Deaton Harbor, sundries, Prop Queen of tho West, Builalo, 40,000 bu corn, Prop i. BE. Thompson, Musicegon, sundeies, Prop Annic Laur Muskegon, Light. Prop Alaska, Erie, 37,000 bu corn und sundeles. Stir Shoboywin, Milwaukee, sunurics. Y Prop §. C. Halt, Muskegon, Wht. Prop Pecan, Montrewl, 1,0w bu corn and sun- drives. Prop 8, b, Catdwell, Buftato, 27,000 bu coro, Schr Annie F. Morse, Muskegon, light, Sepr Aaturus, Muskegon, Light, Sebe ‘Tom Paino, Waite Like, light, Sehr ‘Topsy, Muskoxon, Wht. ‘hr Betrel; Harn’s Pier Hight. Schr Chipper Clty, Manistee, light. Setr H, tind, Kewaunee, sundries, Snr deany Lind, Muskegon, tent. Sehr Bolivia, Butfalo, 24.400 bu corn, Sched. B. Shepherd, Horn's Pier, ight Sehr A. ovell, Montague, light, hr $. Bates, Hera’s Pler, light. ur Mary Now, Munistee, Nght, Sehr 0. 1. Johnson, Muskegon, Ught. Sehr it. Re Fryer, ‘Tonnwonda, Ught, Sehr Flying Cloud, Sheboygan, tght. Sehr Polly M. Rogers, Cape Vincent, 23,005 bu corn, Sehr Jamulen, Kineton, 18,000 bu corn, Sehr unter, Foscora, lght. Schr Hessle Boult, Montague, Nght. Schr doses, Muskegon, lint. Sebr Frank Crawford, Jacksonport, light. Selir Nassua, eV pe ent, Sct bu cara, thr Penokee, in f i 8 Viniwent, S240) bu corns Sehr Senator, Buitato, 2,000 bu carn, Selir E. it. Blake, Frankfort, light, Sehr faubolin Suncis, Manistee, ight. Sebr dlesumption, Ford Rever,aundeles, Schr Wolverine, Grand Haven, Nght, Sehr Clara, Menominee, Ueht Sehr Elian Day, Muskegon, ligt, Schr Adrintic, Ahnnpe, ght, Sehr York State, Muskegon, tlirht, Sehr Dimmnlore, Kingston bu corn. Sehr Brightle, Bulfale, 40,000 vorn, Set tron Stuie, Escanaba, light, Rehr Arundel, Stantsteo, Hight, Sehr Annie Vouzht, Butlin, 48.000. bu corn, Sehr Red Wing, Bultuto, 43,000 bu corn, legheny, Br: KW) ML corn, R. Merritt, Riugston, 2.711 bu corn, + Suhr J. Buttel, Point Hdward, 15,698 bu corn, Seber Apprentice Bus, Grund Maven, light. Sehr d, 1, Donsmiutn, Ford itiver, Might. ecihe at Roel, Ushe. Schr H. K, Wade, Kowantee, Hisht. Sehr 't. Slims, Egy Hurbor, light, Sehr G. Ellen, Duck Lake, light, Rebr Unttle Fisher, White Lake, ight. Sehr Hattle Bark, Muskegon, Hight, * Sehr Burbariag, Collingwood, 1720 be corn, SebrL. 8. Hammond, Capo’ Vincent, 20,000 bu wheat, Sehr Sudus, White Hall, light. OTHER LAKE peETHOIT, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Iribunes Detnorr, Mick., June 10—Passed down—Pro- pollors Varilerbllt, Soutia, and Bultal barges D.1LVan Allen and schooners Lewls toss aud V.1L Ketchuin, Vieuns and coneort, 2. F. Tose and barge, Wilttim Cowlo and barges, I. Palmer and consort, ft. J. Hackett and sehooners: William MeGregor and Laura Belle, Michiqan and barges, Anna Smith and svhoouers Rouben Doud and Columblun; schooners St. Joseph, Juines Couch, Pomoroy, Suurlye, Conaucto, and Hartford; tug Pacitle and barge J. Godfrey, tag Admiral Porter und barges, and tug Minoio Mortan, Passed up—-Propellors John Pridgean, Ir Now York, Avon, and Cubs; steam-barges tron Age and Consort, Oswegathhlo and barges, Mine neapolly, Yosomite und barges, Nuwgara, und. Glesgow aud. barges; schooners 2. FY, Brace, Vromaa Parson, Quickstep, Maria Martin, D, G. Fort, John ‘f, Mott, Chumplou, and Myatio Star. Arrived—Sehoonera North Stat, A, J, Dewoy, Senator Hood, und Venus; soow Susyacus, Wind cuat, two milios, PORT HURON, Powr Hunox, Mich, June 10—Passod up Propellors Arizona, Sanilac, Minneapolis, David W, ftust and consort, Jrok Age and consort Wehvouor Keweenaw), Oleun and barges, Gore tania and lnrges, Mayflower and barges, P, 5, dounson und bacwes. J. W. Mennott und barges; sebounerd Kamucl ‘uatur, ‘Thoma Gazi, ‘Thomas P. Suoldon, ) Austin, Ed Fitzgerald, Aunust Ford. . Passed down—Propellera Vanderbilt No, 2, Ane me sinith and Coltumbla tt Dowd, Rabert J. Hackett und consort, Enterprise and consort, Michlzan und barges, Porter ind barges, Wiad norcheast, hight; weathor tie, Powr Munos, Jang t—w:ds p. m.—Passed up sPropallers John Prihcoun, Avon, Niugara, New York, Oswegutehto and burges, Yosemite and barges; sehootiur Amorleun Union, Down—Propullors Bultalo, Gordon Oampoll, Huadu, dutta, Idaho, Norma, 8t Paul with tho echoonturs Carding ford and Owasco, Lothatre {n wad consort, Westford and barges, Brod Kele Joy with tho schooner 8. J. ‘Miden, damog C. Miare rigon und consort, P, A, Birchoud and burges, Oakland and barges, Portur Chamberlaln and purges, Barden riya wad huirges, jad Janel aud "Yow: Bet Y adstoug and Trade 1. Wind north, Hight. ‘enthor tino, m ing Roectal Dispat to The Heaga ee leh to The Chteaga Tribun DUPPALO, Ne Vy duno 10,—Arrivod-—Uropoliers Uadger State, Commodore, H.W. Bluneburd, pac One ea in, Chicago; schoonar san Diegu, tly . Clonred—Propellers St. Louls and Jarvis Lord, and seboonens George Murray, 0. G, Fort, aad Brutus Coralng, oval, Chlewgo; D, ‘Dobbins, cugo, Business was yory dull on the dooks to-dny, Nothing dolng elther in lake or canal frolghta, the Inttor belng capcolntly dull and unchanged, Shipments, 7,000 sushols, t PORT COLBORNE. Bpectat Dispatch te The Chicago Tribune, Pont Conuonne, Ont, June 1.—Passod wp— Sobooner I, IE Looke, Charlotte to Chloago, couly suboonor Florida, Kingston to ‘Potoila; baryo Clyde, Bt. Cathurines ta Chicago, lylit; schooner Grimaby, Htaseetmns to Colenuu, Hynes sleain-barge Clinton, Kingston to Chicago, Whee stonmn- barge Suxon, Montreal to Toludo, tights steam ange /Mberoora und consort, Ogdensburg Arnivod—lhinge 0. N. Ryan, from Chicago, corn; barge J. I, Johnaton, from Chicago, corn. MILWAUKEE, , Special Diepater to ‘The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKER, Wis. Juno 10.—Grain frelghts wore uctive to-day, but rates underwent oo un. torlal chunge, Capacity waa taken for 200,000 buahela of wheat, na tollowa; Yo Hulfalom Beunoner Monitor, dy cent; Jenting and gehooner A. Wateon, and B.A, George, 4 conta, Arrived from below—schooner G, 8, Hazard, Cleared—Steun-barge Nurnug, - TOLEDO. ‘Special Diavateh to Tas Chicago Tousen, O., June l.—Kreighty wore steady and wnebangud to-day, the following charters beiug mude: Behuondy Buz Geluch, wheat to buudusky, through rates; schooucr Suxup (to Ponts. me been auld to Hulfalo parties for 2 cents per | rrive, corn to Montronl, 8 eentas propetlor edo, wheat to Ruffalo, 24¢ cents; propel Afrien'(toarrive) cor to Montreal, 8 conta; schooner Albavure, corn to Kingston, 64 cents, MARQUETTE. Spectat Dispatch ta The Chteago Tribune. Manguerre, Mich, June 10,—A rrived—Propy lors Whuwaths, Republic, and fron Dirk ehaha, Unshawk, Grace Hol- B.D. Dov, at Soutowest, fron Dukes schooners 1. oP, Dow, Sophia stlnety and 2.8, Riehails, decd WP—Sten mer City of Cleveland. Wind southenst, Weathor fic. CLEVELAND, Spectac Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune CreveLAND, On June 10.—Clonrad—For Chis care, propoliers St. Loulgnnd Dean Hichimoud, merebanidleos schoonar Franels Paline, coal. Charters—Scbooner Heindcer, coal, Sandusky: to Marquette, and ore, Marsotte to Ubio ports, at contract rates; sehooner Lilwin Harmon, two cargoes cont to Duffaly, ou cents, free, MUSKEGON, Spectat Diepateh to Thr Chitoga Tribune. Musknaos, Mich. dune 10,—Clenrances to te twenty-two. Linmber shipments, 4,603,000 out. Arelved—Schoondr Josso E, Martin, wlth 1,000 bushels of oats from Itueine; avhoouce Rosa, with brivk from Shobospan. puLUTtt. Rpecrat Dispaten to The Chteago Tridune, Dusan, Mint. Jung W—Arrived—large D, M. Wilson, Claveland: schooners Frank Perow and Monganuer, Cleveland, Clenred—Vropeller Ontario, Sarains barges: Egyptian and COrmorantand rchooners Pelleun Hine seuseout Marquette; schooner Republic, uffalo, : *. Minely tL of. W cnEnoyaan, Spectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Crewuyaan, Mich, June 10.—Cleared—Pros peilers Lake Erte und Yano; bargo Jonness und low: steamors Pearl aud Flora; schooners Mid- land, Rover, and Canada. Arrived—Tig Metamora with threo barges. Wind northeast, und fresh all doy. Weathor pleasnut, : * atouaitox. Special Dispateh to The Chtengo Tribune, Novator, Meh. dung 10.—Arrived—Steamer City of Cleveland, trom Detrolty propoiler At- Inntle, from Duluth, Passed up=Propoller Northorner, from De- tru Cleared—Sehooner Manticollo, for ‘Detroit; achuoner Churies Wall, for Ashtabula, O5WEGO. Sheetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune sWwEIO, No Yo Juno 1.—Charters—Sehooner Locke, con), Charlotte tu Chicrsro; schoon- er Jem Ellsworth, coal, Oswego tu Evanston, Satled—Schuoner Lom Ellsworth, cual, Evans- ton; schooner Comanche, cont, Chlengo. WIARANTON, Speciat Dispaten to The Chteagn Tribune. WIranantos, Ont., June 10.—Arrived, schooner Tecumseh, from Owon Sutind, to toad tlea for Chileno, Mulled, schooner Starlight, 9,000 ties for Chil- eugo, FACANARA, Sptetat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Esoanata, Mich, June 10—Arrived and de- wrted—Stenmners Minnesotd, Escunaba, We de rows, and City of New York, and, schooners Ey C, tutebinson, May itchurda, and Jessic Linn, Cleared—Sehvouer George M. Case. Se, JOSE, Spectat Dtspaten to The Chicagn Tribune. 8r, Josnpny, Mien, Jung 1.—Arelved—Schoon- ors Christine Nillson and’ Watertown, iron ore, Exeunnbu. PORT DALMOUBIE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicuco Tribune. Port Daratouste, Unt. June 10.—Passed up— Propetier Celtic, Moutreal to Chlcago, general CUrgo. WESTERN PATENTS. List of Patents Issucd to Inventors of the Northwestern Staten, Bpectat Diapaten to The Chicago Tribune, Wasittnaron, D, C., Jung l0.—A. U. Evans & Co. report the following patents issued tis week to Northwestern inventors: ILLINOIS, ‘Thomas W. and C. L. Ames, Cabory, press. : Lorenzo D, Benner, Galosbur Moses Bensingor, Chicago, gam Juhi Caxton, Westd rey, plow-truck, Conklin and (. E, Fowler, Channahon, NIE) THUS, UL. W, Crary, Chiengo, set-up dovice for olrou- dar knitting-imuachines, Albert Eske, Hayenswood, faucet, Peter Felden, Chicugo, rocktug-vbalr. George W, Goudell, Beurdatuwn, howting-ma- baling: chine, Cuurles 8, Hallberg, Chicago, sacchurated ox- track. * dustin FT. (ML, Chicago, hamo-fhsyener. Yrank Ilolub and C. 3. Louke, Chicago, moe chine for mnking bara for horseshoe blanks. Frank Holtb and 0, § Locke, Chicugu, mar ebinu for beading horseshoe blanks, Vrank Holub and C. 8, Looke, Chicago, ma- elting for ruling certain seations of rails. Janie W. Morrison, Clinton, gravity grain sepurator, wunea 8. Norris, Jolict, cabluvt for holding scraps, . S. HE somort, Lancuster, ditchiug-machine, Otto Unzluker, Chicayy, velogipude. Utto Unzicker, Chicuge, ennopy-standard for children’s curries, A Hermuird Youn, Belleville, mining-machino. WISCONSIN, E. Bussott, Rica Luke, dovotailiog and tath Tuichine. Owen Jd, Irish, Racine, borseshoo. Alex, J. Lumsden, Saebuygun Falls, cow-tall holder, duines D, Picrco, Milwaukee, stovo-grato, Will 8. Seymour, ‘. Sayer, and ‘7, . Croft, Junvayllic, car-emover. MICHIGAN, Harvoy Dissell, Grand Ruplds, thill-coupling. Pe Be Healey, and A. F. Rawhouse, dtidhind, tires ghtene: A. W, Eldredao, Bx Rapids, stove-grate, John V. D, idredge, Detroit, auppurting tho Journals of balince-wheols, Freaman Godfrey, Grand Rapids, rock-crush- ang michine, Peter It, Gottstion, Houghton, cundle-muldiug machine, x dames dents, Datrolt, feon-wnter injector. Within 0, Miller, Detroit. haciess-troc, Weburd B. Robbing, Adrian, cultivator, dohu Sehotleld, Urevavilta, combined axle> support at skola-tasteuner, I. Selle, Detroit, tubular bow-sooket, augustus Stengel, Ludiugton, mirror-hanger. dunn Stuyengon, Dotrolt, furmer for areli- bara of car-truck cks, Heury 4. Trumble, Kalamazoo, riding-sulky for plo WB. M. , Williaing and G. Turnor, Kalamazoo, Bpring-tooth wralueilritl, Charles W, Robinson, Detroit, labels, HINNEHOTA, Bamuol ‘T, Herguson, Minovapolls, horse-rake. IOWA. Jnmes G, Butterflold, Sioux City, locomotive ash-pun. Jucnurd H, Cutler, Iichland, end-gate and sooup-bonrd for wagons. dona HH, Reynolds, Emerson, daumping-trap. Willtuia 1 Roundy, Marabalituwn, vurecoup: Ung (rejsuu.; » Janes F, Swab, Cedar Napids, can for traus- porting wilk, : Hugur A, Wright, Davonport, cultivator, INDIANA, Charlos Labes, Laporte. bottle-stappor, Willum d. SteCoy and B. Denn, Jelforaonyille, bolster for curstruoks, Churloa A. Smith, Now Carllsto, dredgor or ourty exeavator, Charles D. SMeklnny, Bourbon, labels. NEBUASKA, Vornhard Kohn, Seward, caso for proservi and displaying ious, atu, a sof KENTUCKY DENTISTS, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Leninaroyn, Ky., June 10—The Stato Dental Suclety met in this city, and, after un fnteresting session, adjourned to mieet next year in Loulsville, ‘ho Cununins patent, controled by the Goodyear Vulgaulzed Rub- ber Company, expiredon Wednesday, the 8th Inst., and the Society appointed a commmittes: to waltupon the Kentucky Senators -aud Representatives in Congress and request their Influcnce towards defeating 8 relssu- ance of the patent, ag it lings proved a mon op oly that hus bled tho. profession since tho Introduction of vulcanized “rubber into dental practice, Te wis recommunded) thag recent graduates and young menibess of the profession should study anatomy thoroughly, THE MICHIGAN’ HORN-BLOWERS, Spectat Mispateh to The Cdicayo Tribune, LANsiNG, Mich, Juno 10~Tho band tours Tament concluded with the contest in the second and’ frst classes. In thu second class there were four ecntries—viz,; Albion, Owosgo, Chelsea, and Hungerford's Lapeer City Band. In the flret class there were but two vntries,—Eatun Raplits and Yypsitanti, Jn the second clnsy the first prize of $80 was awarded ta Alblon and the second prio to Owasso, Eaton Rapids won the first prize of 3150, and thesocond prize of §00 was given to > psllanith, The score in the lattur class was 334 to 378, B, Clit. ‘The judges were A, ford, of South Bend; Arthur AL Clapne, ot Sarula, Ont,; and Prof. A. M. Green, of this city, Roliiy'C, Jouvy, of Charlotte, acted us keterges ‘The tournament hus been « great ees, em Neef in Toxas, ‘Texas le the greatest cattle-ralsing Stato in the Union, yet the beof eaten by the fastidious Ie chielly brought from Kansas, The reason le Uhat Texas cattle are fat only two months in the yeur, wheu tho xruss ls grown. EXECUTED. Hanging of Hayes White, Col- ored, at Marion, Ark., Yesterday. Account of His Murder of a Sher iff Who Was Attempting His Arrest, An Outline of the History Which Made Him Notorious «in Arkansas. Mis Attack upon Two Colored Guards and His Great’ Victory. The Exolting Pursuit Which Ended in His Capture After the Murder of the Shariff, Spertal Disnateh to ThA Chteaga Trtbunes Manos, Crittenden Co, Ark., June 10— {lnyes White, colored, was executed here at 2:30 o'elock to-day In the presence of an tine immense crowd of people, is crime wos the murder of Williant Beattle, Sherif of the county, op April’ t Inst. White had the reputation of bung a notorious outlaw, hav- ing during his fe been guilty of more than ong murder, besides feeds of lesser atroclty. He imnden full confession on the senifold, aciuitting his gultt, but claiming that tls alns were forgiven and he would go straight toheaven, ‘The body hung twenty minutes. AU HUMAN Fury, Tayes White, who to-layatoned hiserlmes on the gallows, had the reputation of being one of the most daring desperadoes {n the Suuth- west. His history Is as remarkable as his decis, Hs nge was about 40 years, twenty- five of which have been one series of start- Jing adventures and atrocious ‘erlmes, Ono the property of a Loutsiann planter, he burst his bonds by running away. He was capt- ured with bloothounds and afterward sold to a person who owned a sagar-plantation in Cuba, Before the vessel salied which was to carry White to a differentscene of servitude, he esenped, and reuntined at large until tho War broke lils shackles forever. Since then he hs spent the greater portion of his life In Arkansas, Hving fnew Ittle cabin and cultl- vating a fow neres of Jand In Crittenden County. In that thine he hing been the leader in more than one daring enterprise, always esenping bodily injury, and generally leaving no trace by whieh the deed cout be fastened directly upon him, Murders, robberles, and arsons have been charged upon him repeated: ly; aud yet, while appearances Indieated his guilt, the evidence was not strong enough to entangle tlm in the meshes of the law. HOOTING A CONSTAILE, ‘The event which cut short his blood-stained career oceurred on the nicht of April, On that date a store In the neighborhood of his home was robbed. ‘The thievessecured some money and a considerable amount of valua- ble goods. White was suspected and ar rested, On preliminary eximina tion he was bound over tn the sua of 31,000; and, as he could not furnish ball, Lurner ‘Hendrieks, fi colored Constable, was directed to convey Into Marion, the county-seat, and lodge Hin in jail, pending hts teint at tho next term of the Clreuit Court, White asked the Constable to accompany him to certain par- tles who, he aftirmed, would glye bull for his appearaneg; and also to go with hii, in suy event, to his eabhin and “pernilt, him’ to bid his wife and children good-by. ‘ho officer refused, and, calling a man by the maine of Swepson to Ils assistiuice, the three started for the little village, some distance awny. Along tho rond Hendricks told all he met that he was “taking the desperado White to fall,” and bousted of ft asa remarkable feat. ‘The prisoner sald nothing, riding sul- Tenly. between his’ guards, Presently’ the Constable told hin to ride up, As he spoke the desperado snatched 9 pita} from his bosom and discharged it. at Hendrleks, who fell from hig horse on the ground, screaming: that ho was killed, A BTIANGE SCENE. Quick aga flash both White and the other euned leaped from thelr horses, with drawn pistols, ‘The desperado began to retreat, walktng rapidly puekward, but keeping bis eyes on Swepson, and his pistol, a slx-shuoter, raised in readiness for Inmeidiate use. The thought of his prize escaping bhn- roused Hendricks, who was not serlously wounded, mul he got up and lurrled after tho despera- do. ‘Phe latter now left the road, and was eras t fence when thd Constable tired, tho ball cutthig a hole lathe coat White wore, ‘This made ihn furlous, Io turned and ran toward his ptursiiurs, swearing he would cut. their hearts from thelr bodies, For nimo- nent the oficer and guard were paralyzed 1 the sudden turn of itlalrs, but thoy quicl; renlized the situntlon, Mendricks fled us fe pursued by demons, throwlng away his pla- tols and everything thot Junpei tis Macht, ‘Che desperado sent a bullet lying after him, which touk eifect tn his boty, inilicting a wound from which he afterward died; and he then turned his attention to Swenson, whom he disarmed, and, mounting his horse, rode away with a yell of triumph, , TUE MURDER OF SHEFF REATIIB, The news of White’a daring escape, and the death of Coustably Hendricks, spread through tho county, creating tremendous exe cltement. Eurly the following morning Sher- if Beattie, wiih a posses sitrrounded the enbin White oecupled,—having Jearned that he had not attempted ns yet to leave the country. | White was at that moment making youdy © for his departure, ls wite warned him of the approrch of the pusso. Tle sprang behind the bed at the moment the Shoriil pushed open the door and entered the cabin, Ashe crossed the threshold he caught slehtof While, and leveled his gun at him, but the weapon iilssed fire. Before he could again pull the trleger, the desperado sent a bullet crashing throtigh his head, Dette uttered a wild ery, wheeled around, and ran out of the house, falling In the yard, with the blood gushing in torrents froin tig {roung. White attempted to follow hhn, but was Ared on by ono of the nosse, Whom the Sherhil had posted some distance from the house. As before, the bullet tell wide of the mark; while White began firing, drownlog the sobs and screaws of wife and chitdren with the NAPID DISCHANGE OF INS REVOLVERS, ‘Shy posse retreated, leaving hin muster of the tll, Ho then went out to Beattie, who wag lylng where he had first fallen, ina pool of blood, Ho was senseless, but soul aud body had not yet parted. Waite plundered the body, taking several dollars—all the money the Shelf had—and his gun and pistol, When he began, the man was still dive; when he ended is ghastly wort, the afdcer was 8 corpay, ‘Che desperndo ow bade his weeping wife and childven farwell, and, hurrying across the fells, plunged lito the woods, tnd wis svat lost 10 View, Menn while intelligence of the tragedy was traveling far ind whle, ‘The murder of Shorhit Heattie, following so xwittly on the nat the shooting of Constable Hendricks, elvetrified the people, A wild ery for ven: xennen aroay on every side, ‘Tho clamor for dudge Lynch drowned for 9 long, tue the domand that strict justica should “bo meted out to the murderer, A RUMANKABLE PUnSUIT, Every precaution was taken to prevent the murderer's escape, A reward of seyerul Nnadred dollars was anh for hin capture, Printed dyserlptions of him were widely elt- elated. ‘Telegrams detailing the murders and deseribing the fugitive were sent to every county inthe Stile, ‘Tis overy ong Was troused, Bodies of armed and mounted mon scoured the country in all directions, ‘The fugitive was hunted Ike wv wild beast, There seemed te refuge for hin anywhere, ‘The pursuers were dinnbertess, and friends he had none Notwithstanding these facts, he suceveded in eluding hls captors for many days, and In leading them a chuse lnvolying unweurled vigilanee, inany: weary miles through swamps, across rivers, and tn langy woods, and werlng out the hope of capture” itself, How long pursiit woul bayo coutinned It is didicult to” predict, had not White himself yoluntastly surrendered, Hoe had traveled over the greater part of thres counties; for many days he had not tasted fuod; he was exhdusted; and was now {n/a section of country with which bo wasnot familiar, These elreumstances decided Lim. Ono ME hewent to a planter’s house, asked to re lain over night, told the mmates lo waa the “SOTORIOVS DESPERADO, AYES WITH)” and added that he intended to yield on the following morning. ‘The plint pocave hin foods and, after satisfying bis hanger, White lad dows the foor and slept soundly, At daybreak the nest morning the house was stirromided by aamunber of armed nen. but the desperate quiety: heew open the door quid went oul anon them, Baylis 8 Het for take oe and kel wo tf sou Tukey Pam worn out.” He was atone disarmed, lod: haing, hurried to the nearest roll toi, And thenes to Marlon, where he wii Lone fall under a strong guard A renetlon iad by this time taken piece. The people no longer clamored for mobditw, Beat- tle’s friends sald they asked only that justlee should be done, and they spurned ay si g tions relative to the Interference of Judye - welt. THE THAT, CONVICTION, AND BENTENCH, White was soon placed on tr aAs thore wes no doubt of his gull, the Court-pro- ceedings were omere formality, He was. ndjndged guilty, and senteneed to death, toalng being cliosen as the date of execution During the trial, and, Sideed, fram the ny ment of his capture, White has exhibtted neost stolid indliference, Ile appeared to ¥ nize that hls doom was sealed, and that it was useless to rebel ngalust fate, ‘Purr Can cago Trinune correspondent lind a lengthy interview with him, and learned from iis Ilys thestory of his l-starred and evtl tite, Te expressed deep penitence for the murder of Benttio—saylag that they’ were friends, and that he hind sunported Beatie when he ran as on candidite for Sherif’ As to the Constable, he candidly admitted that he was glad he had taken His tte. With reference to the other erfimes that are charged ngalust. iim, hu sald he did not enre to reeall them, as they were buried tn oblivion. YL believe Tam sorry for my sing, and betieve that L will be saved through the blood of. Christ.” were hify parting words ay the Interview terminate Nosympathy has been felt. or expressed for hin throughout: and, when he was lauiehee into eteralty tu-day, the speetators felt. that human justice was satisfied, THE GLAD TIDINGS. Proparing for Her Summor Crutso— capt. Bundy and His Tight Little Craft. Cupt, Bundy's Gospel ahtp, tho little fora-and- aft schooner * Glad Tidings," Mea iu the Pesb- Ugo Company's slip, off the North Por, stanch As ever, and ns trio as fresh pulnt and new rig- Ring can innke her, She was to have started on her summer crulee to tho (slands and tho north shore of Michigan yesterday, but tho” bia wether of the lust fow days has so delayed the preparations that the start has beon postponed untlt some time next weak, Iefore sho lenves, n Htue company, composed of tho friends of tho mission, will trie n anil in tho nent Uttle eraftout into tho inke. Unless subjected to further delay, she will probably got olf about Wednesday, ¢ Capt. Hundy was tound yesterday morning at the slip engnged with bis inen in rigging up one: of the the salls, preparatory to putting It in pluce, With that pleasant blending of juumility becoming ove engaged In the work of preaching tho Gospel to the heathén,—nt home or abroad, —und of 1 ofd salts pride in a veritable thing of nariny beauty, such as the * Gind Tidings unquestionably is, the < VETERAN NUT STILL TEARTY seaman discotraed with THe Tununy repros sentutive concerning tho work to which he hua 80 long devatad nitiself, anid polutedout the sea- worthy quullties and the now tmprovements of hls trits little eratt. . Bay aukl Le, as he polnted’ to the stern, “1s something Fve had muy this last winter an open Bible, you ce, made of cooper and wood, and fastened to the bont. Tho quotations on the open pages, you see, are quite appros printe to our cniling. Indeed, would not be too miich to say thut wo might preach the Gospel without ever opening our mouths, You can reat! thom at this distanee, can you?" Tho reporter, wha stood three or four foot awny, on the dock, rendily discerned the printed: ebitracters, and anywered the old eult In the alllemative, ‘The reply seemed to give tho Captain a good dunt of suttsfactlor “That's what | wat,” suid he, want poopla to be utile to see and read the Word of Gout.” Tho quotation on the left-nund puge of tho open book was from Tauiah, xii, 10; that on the right from Lake, vill. 2, and buth, us tho Mise slonury uf tho Lakes had sid, wero singularly.’ appropriate. The first was ny follows: “Sing unto the Lord a now song, and His praise from the end of tho earth, ye that yu down to the sen, and all thot $3 theref, the isles and the Inhabit. guts thoreet"; und tho second, * And Ite ald. mito them, * Where ts your talth?” And thoy. helng afraid, wondered, say hig one to another,’ Whit manner of ini ie this) for Mo vont. pega even the winds and water, and thoy ebay Him. Phe serpents an ench sido of the book," con- tlnued the missionary, directing tho reporter's: attention to auincthing bo hid nlready noticed, A PAIR OF TWIN SNAKES, ee Jn bright green and tipyed about tho oud with a very decked red, represunt tho serpents that Moses Iifted up In the wilderness, just'ng Christ was Iifted up and will draw all new unto bim, Come aboard, won't your" * Once aboird, tho veteran nuvigitor became oven inore pleasantly ble over the merits uf hisataneh, tidy little craft, her abitity to wouther storing, end her thoronghly season quitlitios, “I your work Ilinltcd to Litke Aiichtqant’? queried the roparter, “Onno. We huva been to Lake Suparior, Lake Huron, and even us tur @ast as Lake Evie, thouyh down there we found that missionary work wie not so necessary, ‘The telafids are near shore und tro reached by others. Our work is aimed at remote places, to which nobody scurcoly’ over zocs.”” * Ttow lavage {a your crew?” ‘Thero's only mysalf, my wife, myehitdren, and Aaenoiin, but wo alten tike out a minister, us +) we will this time.” “ How long will tho erutso last?" © Wo hopo to work quito fate Into tho fall this your.’ ohne ig your method In this missionary “ “Wogointon,placo and begin al tho frat aan’s door wo seme to. We nike our, inisslon known, roud a portion of the Soriptures, talk to: the people, and thon pray with them. In must of those plices they huve NEVER BEEN A MISSIONARY, but woaro generally well received, und thoy hear tne Word frovly and willingty, We dis+ tritute Bibles, tracts, Sunduy-school papers, und go of, eatublish Sunday-setiools, wid get the peuple interested In the work, Seven of these Sunduy-schouls aro running ult tho tne, threo places and Ny thoy huve ritsed tp tmiuletora who hold forth overs Buaday, ‘This tnv wo wre going into the Kouth Snttan Islunds, to try to get tho people to build a church wu bayo been plinning turtvo yours. “TOW DO YOUR BROTHER BEAMEN on tho Inkos regard your work?” is © They ure as kind to teas it-ls possible for anyhody to be, towing my boat tn and out for we whenover T need help, and some of then roadily coutrlbuting of tholr menns ty curry on the work, We have ,beon pining a Hite avery yeorin the matter of. eunnort. nil, Willa tho contributions como in slowly, thoy are sure, and we don't lose any oP our frvnda, Ax to the work, it has buen u gratifying success anid tho results tosdity will show for i. Tn imany of these plices wo visited thay ised to dance und earouse Sin days ns well na week days. Now the saloons ure shut up in same phicos, and the peuple ure seek, sober, and glad to hear tho Word. At St. sure Lin's ishind, for instance, lo, whisky Is How sold, and aL outh Munitoy the aloankeepar gave up bie heenge, wont aut of tho.busihess, and his been getting penpte to sign tha pledge. ‘Tho work |e carried on by the Weiter Sun- men's Friend = Saelety, which commis. slong me to | golleit” contributtons for the purpose, The contributors coma very lurgely from tho busiueds men of Chicaga but wo are under tke obliga tions ta thoyo of Dotroit, Clevoland, Buttuto, Toledo, Erie, Mile witukeo, facing, und Sheboygan, We hiyeeven. had help from Pitwburg, and, coming nearer hone, from Mg Heavor Island, Shoboysne Mulls, auld othor places where one might nottonk for tt, Tn short, we boliove God hag eniled us tu do this work, and that to will raise up frigads for us in the futuro as He bas tn tho past.’ As before statod, the ** Ghid ‘Tidings " will get Ball some Hie next weok, when the suppartund of the inisaion will no doubt assemble to sao hor re bid her aud her worthy Cupiuls code a LLINOIS PHYSIO-MEDICAL A3SOCIATION, Spectut Correaponstence of ‘Ihe Chicago Tribune, Gacesuuna, UL, dune &—The Uinoly Physlo-Medieal Association met in this elty, necording to previous wppolntment, an Tues day, June Tho meeting was a good one, ‘Tho trangactions were quito Interesting, aud the sesslons were inarked with an earnest al- tetition to business and a feciing of harmony that was pecullarly gratifying to wll present Papers on medical fous of practical hnpors tance were read by ditfevent fontlemen, pony reports of cases by different members, fol- Towed with a practical diseusslon, was a prominent feature of the meeting. A Com: nittey ana Natlongl Association and one an Ethics were nppolnted, ‘The olleers tor tho ensuing year were elected on the first day of the meeting, audare as follows: President, Frof, WF. Tait, M.D, Guleaburg: Seer tary and ‘Treasurer, George 8. iw huers, AM. HB DD, Altona; with Prof, We By Talt, Mf Galesburg. We, Snyder, MD, Pol and W. 1). Vatentine, MM... Lanark, aa tho Hoard of Consors, Galesburg was chosen as the place of meeting for 1882. "The niceting oft ie pctatlon aly aur ned aii ene tout eventing, with marked ings of satlsfaction and pleagure by all ee = PUUKS IN Buur, “Regulars” and "Fast" 8 Their Habits and Pecutie 2” aritias, Tudustry, Fidelity, anda Paty of Legs an Tnvalushle MakeUp, Yon — How They Got On in tho World— ating into Good Berths, anes Grada. A TrINUNE reporter was run Salle street yesterday by a tele say! ly senger, who seemed to be ti gre; ieee ns, on recovering tls equllluriam, hed, olf without looking around or ollerin, Plek ip the reporter's head-plece, Whel t it suddenly come th violent contact with i ground, ‘The mishap set the reporter f thinking about messengers in general, Fe, the result was, Uiat he went tothe We n Unton ofico and had a talk with Mr Felt thg Business Mannyger, mp “How tiny boys do you employ 2” the reporter, “Sixty-two at the main and by; flees,” ho replied, “Where do you get them 2" “Most of them apply personnily, throngh frlends, for situations,” rae Do you ever mlyertise? * Sometimes; but we get few way, wid those who answer ae not serviceable.” “ y . " caine you particular in inaking sale. ae fire as careful us posstite,” "Do you liave any trouble in ob sultablo messengers ?" tang “Not generally; but our BEST NUYS DO NOT REMAIN VERY Loxo," Arg these applications always on fey? What aro the ages of the boys?” Wl lito ior iar tt . are any speelal qualifieations requisite “They must be intelligent, au 1 write fy geal hand. iat . fe el ale “Do you inquire into thelr moral char Be W s chat “As far ng wo can. We try tons beforé nppol ing what a vase stam gf Aud whether ¥ Wroundings are respects je onthe do you pay them Os 5 ie regular foree receive $13 ain antl the fast force Sak” nl “How do you work them “The day messengers gu on duty at halt past T in the morning and work until 4 o’clock, nnd some of them are on alternately unt Vat night. “flow many are stationed at the mala ofice?” “ Porty-flve In the dify-time and seven at night,” “Where aro tho others 2” “On the Board of Trade and at the branch offices. “Flow many work on the Board?” Hecht?” hhey have the easiest thine 2” “No. When they are through there they report.at the oles und deliver messages Ike the others?” “ Slow many are dellyered In a day? “The averuge ls about 400; the Metropole itan line, whiel ling about forty boys, delly- ers in the . NEIGUNORMOOD OF 850.” “Vow long ure the itt messengers on?” “Prom 0 o'clock untll faif-past 7 in the morning.” “What is Lhe tiference between the regu Tar and the ‘fast? force 2? “'She ‘fast? forces detiver messages within a ratlins of two blovks of the olltce. In that ttre the Board. of ‘Crude, all tho prom mNnkKB. sLock=brokera, und uthers who re ire inore than ordinarily prompt delivers.” “Do the regulars cover all tha remainder of the elty?”” “No, only the territory on tho South Site north of Van Buren etreet. Outside of tho limits the Metropolitan Letegeuph cakes care of the mesunges, us ft ean bande them quicker that we could fram the mam oflice,” “Ian't tho * fast” force somawnut new?” “Yes, and we dellver messiges here in better time than in any other city fn the country, the mii reagon being, of course, on aeconnt of the CONCENTRATION OF BUSINESS within afew blovks., We beyan with ten boys, giving ench ono n message to deliver iunmedl- utely and return to tho ollice, A recon of the tind was kept, and tho system worked so well nud gavo suel weneral satisfaction that te force was Incranused, and we new huye ulnetech “tust' boys." = ‘Avo the messongers hard to manne? “No, ‘They are generally very tructuble. It proves stubborn he ty replies ‘Aro Red usuatly tabthful 2” eYes, They thelr tnuney.” “Do thoy live it, home?” “ Nearly all, and mins of thom help rupport tholr parents. {remember one bright litdle fel. low who took cite of his mother wud several baby brothers nnd sisters,’ ae “i tow lung do they remain with your” “'Thrce oF four months, on the average, SWILAT BECOSIES OF THEM?” “gomo leave to xo to Kchool, others to tears trades, and a good many ure taken wt a ivsgion-mun on the Bound, We find It very dite floult to keep the better mogsensers, fur, 08 sou nen boy lenrng the atreets, tho business ollices, and the fuecs of merch operators on the Board tind use for bin. and #2 roully educate a grent many boy's Cor n cummtee: elul fife. ‘They extn ay messengers for 2 house aud worl fo lorkstips.”” - “Doany hoeome: Lelesruph opnratorst , Z as, it few, us they ie Uitte chance to ractivy excopt whon otf duty. : mt No xia iow of mueueuaee boy's who have otten up in tho world?" ® mE reckil two, Ono fs Superintendent of Tees graph of ong of the most prominent rateoae running out of Chena, and the other js Custler daone of the largest banks tn ti Thattention to business will ge tho *fust" boy who eume near ty Renter cual to le the President ol ‘uion suine day. + : Hurry, arted asked TAN of. boys tn thay 03 u rule, ° tthe {bo re tho Wester ——__—- INDIANAPOLIS BANK DEPOSITS, Byecrat Nlapateh to The Chicago Tribune. INpIANAvotas, Ind, June 10.—Tne rotons ‘for Internal rovenie tnsntion shew that es deposits made with the private banking porationg uf thy etty diving the six not " ending May 3U 13 $35,585, 155.58, whieh is a” Inerenst of $3,218, 7)1,00 over the total a preceding six tnonths, and of 4, ae over the corresponding six months oO! ia The amount of tax pald by these ban! the Government 1s $12,101.13 ——— MRS, GRANT'S HEALTH. St, Louis, Mo,, June 10--Mr N who bag been quite 1] since | 4s reported considerably better will urotably be well enough to Gilena to-morrow, VERSICL-S, + « CONKLING AND PLATT. ‘Thora was nn ol party: from Moscow Wao gall te ould thr aut Lord 203000. hy feat hima 140% eo": jo obaerved, "It ia mice"; sedis Whieh porplexed that old party from Moscow Contcle, Conkle, tittle Patt! Tue L wornter Neue you'ra att vav tet MAGGI iain cé bu knocwud sky-bigb? tostlitys feave for THE NEW HEVISION. Fa It's quito confuaing with thls new-madg ver! Whiten all the atures nce sella where Soa pemttengct id tales pethor bad yew ut pxeure Wilt, whon thuy quit this Burth, make uo exe : No Hell'or Hudes. CLAMOHOUR, Throughout our land's Atlantic anne ‘he featlye ofan now rales Ute FOUTS ecg And, while thoy squirm, (ho ean Filt from tholr shells stralicht jae fn Jhougiy noe SUE et ove it tn hut clays thoy" natew, } rauuites the ture etna osruype bua: that he wlono fs fe for roa 5: Though duubtleas tho dort clam (s ae When weryed with clow-chow Inu the 313 4. BUPVICIENT CAUSE FOR sare quater O how my heart with rapture (ha ay, ornoneut the Sanilly bus got Le wut Queen of Spain. ~ TBAn Ms PRATER nevour HE ors Mald of Athona, ore we Pinte une ino twenty rods the start: —Dr, Mary Walker, A MODEUN DIPROV! a “Have you roull the Htovised "¢ Buys. sg Situt to the Bune Na? Well, Juin gurprised, For tts bulk te much thinnce Binco It's been Cibborteet each theory-spinner. 1 Taye you road “tne Hevised "4 gg Bays (ho Saint to the Sluner ENT.

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