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6 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: I MARINE NEWS. Grain Freights Fall to Two and : a Half Cents on Corn to Buffalo, an Advance of Five to Ten Cents Per + Ton’on Coal from Bufiato to This Port. i The Collision Between the Propeller Buffalo and Schooner Gen. Worth. ‘A Fierce Squall from the North west—A Gallant and Heroic Sailor. Around the Lakes—NiscellaneousArriv- als and Departures—Dock and Other Notes. LAKE Fi GRAIN. Grain freights took auothor downward jump yesterduy, #34 cents being the best bid by ship pers tor corn to Bulfalo, Many agents and owners refused to charter thelr vessels even at 3 cents, ata express their deterininntion to eithor lay tholr vessels up for tho present or put them in tholron-ore trade rather than carry Krainto tho lower lakes at the present low ee ‘There was quitea demand for carriers, uutthe wide difference of opinion regarding carrying rates beween shippers and carriers prevented any considerable number of onage- inents belng made, Some of tho largest grain- carriers on the Inkes aro now In port, and have ‘veun for several duys, but, as anid before, those controlling them prefer to let thom lic in port ratber than fond nt tho prevailing flguros. Tho Tollowing comprise the vessels taken’yesterday, and were atl for corn: For Buffalo, Propetter Commodore, curn. Propeiler Jay Gould, corn... Propeller Arabin, corn, Schvoner Vally Rayers, Senvoner F. W, Blanehurd, corn... For Collingwood. Schr F. B, Gardner, corn... . ‘Total capacity... iGiuTs, LUSNEI No furthor advance in lumber frefzhte was reported yosterdny, but rates were very frin ut the recent advance, witha yery good demand for carriers, espeolally for east-zhure ports, Tho following are the ruling flgures: From Enst Saginuw to 1 ty to Lake Erie po tay Clty to Chicugo, Wunistes to Chicugs 1NON-ORE, ‘Thore was no change yesterday in fron-ore Treights, put vessels were In urgent and active demand at tho advanced rates. Rutes remain firm at tho following figures from tho pointe named; From Escanaba to Chien: Froin Eacanaba to Luke From Marquette to Lake COAL, Advices from Buffalo represent conl-carrlers ‘very scarce, and an udvanco of h@10 cents per tou bas beon conceded by shippers. Tho shutes at that port ace full to overtlowing, and room for tha immense nmount arriving there must bo anade, and tho prospect is that atill better rates will be poid by Monday next. At Oswexo and Lake Erie porta the sumo {s truco, and botter rates from those porta may also be looked for tho coming week. Tho following aro now tho rates from the points name From Buffalo to Chicaxo, $1110 From Buttato to Milwaukeo os ‘ ieoteo BUG From Oswego to Chicago. Pron Oswexo to Sillwauk “By Lake Erle ports is meaut any ports on Lake Erte west of and Including Erie, to which iron-oro 18 consigued, and from which coal is ablpped, HOME GATHERINGS. QUE COLLISION NVTWEEN THE SCHOONER WORTH AND PROPELLER BUFFALO. ‘The propeller Buifalo, of tho Western Trans- portation Line, arrived at Milwaukeo about 6 o'clock Weduesday morting towing tho schoon- erGon. Worth In a waterlogged and wrecked condition, Tho vessol’s {ibvoom, bowsprit, and hheadgoar wore gone, and a largo holo was stove in ber-port bow, which Indicated that sho bad collided with the Buffuto, na a portion of tho Dulwarke and several stanchions on the star- bourd side forward wero. curriod) away on the Jutter vessel, Tho Worth previous tu tho time or the collision was hoading south by weat, run ning free, the wind boing nearly northwest. The Buffalo was acon coming for some time vefore they met, but tho mate of tho Worth, who waa on deck, hoping that sho would keep away, did not change tha Yussel’s courso, wishing to take advantage of tho fair wind whilo it lasted. Tho {hytfnlo, how- ever, tenaciously held to hor course, and avout 330 the veesols collided. As thoy oanie Into close quarters tho mate of the Worth culled to tho officer on watch on the [uttalo to kcup off, ‘but the latter told hint tokeop bis own vessol away, Thia tho mate could not do, as the vessel would hayo to be jibed, which operation could Notbe accomplished in time to nvold tho col- sion, and the Worth salled ulreetly into tho , Butfalo, damaging hersolf ayabove., Inaddition tothe damaxos given above tho Worth haya largo hole stove in hor port quarter, hor fora mast i{s split,und eho is badly sprang all ovor. ‘Thig was causod by tho forcoof the meoting of tho bonts as they swung together after tho flrat meeting. Tho Worth filled in jess than an hour aftor tho collision, Thu Cap- tain of the Worth was compelled to jottisan ii.- 000 feet of dry lumber, which formed 4 portion of hor deck-load, in ordor to pravont her fron sinking, Capt, Drako, of the Stuttalo, at once ‘took tno Worth In tow and brought her to Stile ‘Wuukee, Tho Worth's decks ure spring, und the men claim thut several cabbages Nouted aut 2 Of tho large bole in the port quarter, The owns i ersof tho Worth, Messra. Milles and Christle, ‘have entered a protest with 8 view to commun: + glug gull nyasust the Buifulo for the amount of tho vessel's daniuyey, which will aggregate $4,000, Capt. Druke, of the Butfalo, muy tho ; Schooner un hour before the callsign, but tho { Zow obscured har Hghta, which led bi to bolleve | that ene waa bound in the same direcous as tha ; Buttulo, and coutinued on a stralght course, j Blowing bis whistle at reguiar Intervals, which | Yas promptly anawered “uy tho Worth. | Whou | the Captain of the Buffalo discovered the Worth approachiug his stoamor ft was too Inte to nvold the collision which followed, Tha weutber at the tine wus very fuywy, muking it dillicult to sue any great lonyth utioatt, A TIERCE SQUALL. Yesterday afternoon abouts o'clock this port Wns visited by avery suddon and flerce sqall ,Trom the northwest, accompaniad by a pheavy rain, which lasted about fifteen _ minutes and nade things quite lively durlug tte . Continuaucc, Several vessels ia the river that hud tueir sulls up airing bad them spilt and othe _ erwise damaged, ‘Tho schooner It. Li, Hayes, ly jive at the dook oppowit the tunnery on Goose sland, purted ber atern-lines und ewung across \the river ayalust the tug J. He Slurtin, and syucezed ber rather roughly, but fortunately did not injure ber, Capt, Sinclair and hls crew, { weelng tho Hayes coming, wut on shore without delay, preferring to take the chances of fying dfbristo belng crusbed tf their boat should bu + uusbed py the wild schooner, ‘Tho damage to ‘the Hayes consisted in bavtug ber foresull torn Toribbens, Tho squatl was quite severe outeide, Dut no casualties were repursed upto a late hour | Jast cyeulng: ‘The roof of the tagnery on Goose | Tstand was blown off aud luded en Hurns’ tone Spe bosuTy lying in the river quile & distance HOCK AND OTHER NOTES. ‘Tho tuy Uulon | | i eee lon lost her piiot-louseln tho river A suilor named Tom Howo ated by gia ut Toroute, SAL esuny Fae A est of elirhty veswuls w j= eau during the gale uf the ich Said David 13. Cudutte has boon it of the schooner Shawuee, Vito Neen Guraathee” The wchoonvr Kato Hohwond 1; rom Port Huron to Bust ‘Tawas in me doe cte ‘The tud Aga Ransom, injured by tire ut ¢ Baya faw-daye uu, arrived Iu port yestordanee Capt. J.J. Fulkes has beon assigtied to tho comand of thu tne sobuoner G, OC, | SiceCuvt, Albert Gat, oo Rraasiy A. Terris, of Dresden, Ont,, 1s about to bewin ‘She conutruction of u steam-burge fur the xtuin trade, tobe WW feot loug. The machluery of tho old propeller Iron City will be used in the Biggio last night, having © steam pump on ae now barga. The coal cargo of tho sobooner Jeasio Linn, ashore on Hows titano ieiand, (2 insured for $8,000 in tho Detroit Firo & Marine, Tho frame of 1 now schoonor ts now Inid nt Kingston that will carry 50.000 bushels, ‘This will be tho consort of tho Gaskin, Tho schooners P. J. Gibbs, Groton, and Lena Johnyon are alint the Chiengo Dry+Douk Com- pany's docks for bottom-valking, : Thostenm-hargeU, I, Starke lett for Traverse Festuritay on her malden trip, It iselatimed that the new boat will make eleven niles nu hour, ‘The xchooner Dan Nowball fs credited with tho qiiekost run ever mado between Chicago ha jidekegou—sayert hours nnd twonty-ilve infnute: It fs rumored that a company of capital this city Intond to estublisa extensive ship: at South Chiengo for tho bullding of both stent antl sail veseels, Col.J, M. Wilson, Acting Lizhthottse Inspect- or, will soon armuge the details for the coa+ struction of anew light oa Crossover Istanu, Just below Aloxandria Bay, Tho propoltor Starucen, during: festentay’s aie, ran inte South Ualsted strecet bridge aod Knovked [t off tho turntable, The gite rene dered tho propeller unmanageable. Sho is aboye tho bridize and cannot wet past until tho bridge is repluced on its wheels, The Westorn Elevating Assnetntion of Butato announce that on and after Oct, 1 the charge for olovatiig, incliding flve days’ storaxe, will bu three-qunrters of one cent per bushel! storae ench succeeding tea days, or part (hereof, one- quarter of one cent perbushel. Tho vessel pays In addition to,tho above, onc-elghth of one cent pur bushol. At Intest advices tho hull of tho sunken schooner Regina still ramains in tho samo posl- tion as when ste wentdown, Search for Capt. ‘Tripp's body has thus far been unsucecastul. Wreckage of tho vessel, consisting of standing rigging, running year, fore and main booms, bub no cauvas, tus been pleked up by a tu, bes tween Cove Island and tho matniand, and landed at Owen Sound, Capt. Mafoney, of tha schooner Phenix, fhad relatives drowned on a vossel wrecked at tho Maaltous, who. it Ia sid, he claims, were robbed after their bodles washed ashore, and Capt. Ma Joney wishes tho Goverament oiliclals ty investl- gute the matter, Certain partlesat tho Manitoua, who heretolore have been rather impecunious, aire said to be sponding considerable money, an Cant. Maloney thinks thoy are the partics who robbed bis dead relatives. Huarbormaster McCarthy na had his hands full of Inte. ‘Whe bir tleet arriving the fore part of tho week gaye nim all be could conventently at- tund to, Yesterday he was enyayed all day in removing alot of old piles at ‘Twenty-second atreot bridge, which dropped Into the draw and word n source of extreme dinier to craft puss Ing. He pulled at thom with tues but wus tine able to romove them, ani savas compelled to cinploy tho sctjvices ofa atoam-dredge to get thom aut, The fine schooner Stampede, commanded by Capt. Aga, tho zatlunt sailor who resened tho Hfe-saving crow at Waukogan fast fall,who wero: awept out of tholr tife-bout while on thelr way to hia schooner, which was on tho beach, is at South Coleazo untoading a cargo of tron-ore, Capt. Aga waa inthe city yesterday and was warmly greeted by his numerous friends, ‘The ouly frult that could be found with the giant Captain by is friends was that he bud attompt- ed to disguise bimecl{, and slip in on them wn aware, by having bis mustache shaved of, But after the fronor apologies by tho Captula thoy forguyo bim. VESSEL CIIARTERS, AT BUFFALO, Ne Ye Speetat Disvateh to ‘The Chicuzo 7ribune, Burraso, N. ¥., Sept. 2—Frelghts are unset- tled, Thore is a largo quantity of coal on tho dooks for shipment, and but seven or eight weeks remain for moving it westward, The un- satisfactory condition of gruln fretghts and tho withdrawal of yxralu vessels to go into tho ore trade will cause a continued scarcity of vessels at this port for carrying cont up. Shippers arn consequently very anxious to get hold of tho fow vessels arriving, and this zives rates n strong upward tenoncy, Today the rate may be put at $1.15 from the shutes and $1.20 from the docks, It was reported that ns high as $1.25 had been ofcred for several vessels to arrive within a day, Engagements—Schoouer Maria Martin. ennai to Chleago, $1.0: sehouner Mon tana, corl to Duluth, $1.55: schooner Donation, vou to Racha, $1 hooner EB. BP, Dorr, coal to Cleveland, 50 cents; schooners 3. Henson and 8. I, Petors, coal to Toledo, 45 cent: schooner David Stewart, coat to Watkerville, conts. Cann! relate were quiot and unchanged, tho rates boing & cents on wheat, 415 cents on corn, and 3!4 conts on outa to Now York. AROUND THE LAKES, ON COLCHESTER ItnKe, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chieago Tribune. AMHERSTBURG, Ont., Sopt. 2.—Last night the schooner F, W, Gifford, with Iron ore for Erle, ran aground on Cotchostor reef, within ten roda of tho wreck of tho tug Mayflower, Thore was no Iyht on Colchester roet, tho Nyntship having beon taken in for repuirs Just Fridny and poth- ing having bocn|put out.to replaco her, The Cap- taln took the dame of the Muytlower for a cun buoyanda Lime-Kiln light on tho inn land for tho lightshlp. On stalking, and Anding aut where he wag, tho Captain, much to his ercdit, immedintely lowered the yawl and hastened to warn the other veasela, alx thaving como down tho river In the sama tow, twoof them being only a fow ros from tho reof when ho waraoil thom to keep off. The Captain came here for a tug, and the Morrick went down, Tha Jvsaio wad also working thero thisevoning, They ‘wero thruwing tho ure overbourd, STARTING OUT UNFORTUNATE, Bpectat Disvates to ne Vhicaso ‘tribune, AmiliatstuUnG, Ont. Sent. 22—At 10 o'clock this morning tho now Gree etine fa Coluintla, on hor tirat trip up, while passing tho Lime. Kilns, kopt too far to westward ‘and struck ber heel. Sho immediately swung eomplotoly. nround towards tho westward, and now luv with her vow down rlght poo the rocks in a similar po- slion ng the schooner Foster un couple of weeks axe, The five McClallin, Salty nk, Ciuediatar, and steamer City of Dreaden pulled on her with= Out success, and at 6 o’olosk they commenced lighteriny her carga of con! on the burzo P, Mia and ferry-bout Hope. ‘Chis te the Columbin's first trip, tho curpentors still belng at work on hercublns, Bho was drawing fourteon feot ning inches, Tho steam-buirge wow ley: passed a huo- drod yards ahead of the Columbia. CHANGE OF MARTENS, ? doeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wurvino, N. ¥., opt. ~The Union Steam- boat ( many: nHunce soveral ehiunzes in innators, Capt. W. Thorne, of the dames Fisk, will take command of tho Arctic, vico Capt, Pratt; Frod Provost, Firat Mute of tho Nyavk, tukes control of the Fisk, and Jotin Taylor, of tho I. W. Blanchard, takes Hrovest’a plucu on the Nyack. ‘THB TCO MAUD 8. Special Dispatch to The Ohtcaca Tribunes TBurrato, N.Y. Sept. 2.—The naw huarbor- tug Maud 8. Capt. Bedell, will hervatter tke requlur turas with the tugs of Muythum's wad Hand & Johnson's Hace, WENT ABHORK IN A MALY ‘Spietal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, BELKink, Ont. Sept, —The achooner Maplo ont, of Vort Dover, whent-laten, ran nskore near this place during tho yale lust night. She will Hkuly bo got off, MACHINERY NHOKEN DOWN, Apectat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKER, Wis. Sept. 22.—Phe tng Heack- way, cn route from Chicuge to Ludington with a barge, {9 hore waking reputrs to hor wuchinery, buvlug broken down, ALONGSIDE THE SESSIE LINN, Xpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribuns, CrenoyGAN, Mich. Supt. —The tig Loving thin Ja alonyside the Jessio Linn with lighter, Bad is tuking hor couloit und putting a pump aboard, BOLD DY THE UNITED STATES MARSHAL, Special Dispatch to The Chicage ‘Trtoune, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Bop + t—'The schooner Nubob wus voll at Vulted states Sturaial’s sale toduy to Wolf & Davideon tor 1,013. AN UNKNOWN SALLOIG Speciat Dupalch to ‘The Chicagn Tribune. CunvEnANn, O., Sept. 22.—The schooner James EB, Glhnore picked up a Houter olf Wace ith thla alternoon, The body was badly de posed and unrecognizable, but. was ‘evidently that of asuilor, IN A LEAKING CONDITION, Spcctat Dispatcn to ‘The Chtenon Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wie, Sept. 2.—The svow R, If, Beeker arrived today tn a jeaking condition, aud will be put into dry-dock when unlouded, CAPT, JONAH HICHAKDS DEAD, Apactal Disvateh to The Chicaas Tribune Manirowoo, Wis., Sept. 22.—Capt. Jonb Rich ards, the well-known Vesselowuer of this pluce, died this evening of typbotd fever, after un ill- ness at onty a fow days, ‘ DRAWING TOO MUCH WATER, Spectat Msrateh to The Chicavo Tribune, AutmisToUnG, Out, Kept, 2.—Thoe propeller ‘Thorns W. Palmer and consort, bound Wp, drgwe ing fourteen fect nine Incbes, is dutuiued bore. ‘Thoy aro whllting the Paluer's cargo, NOTING DONE AH YET. Special Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune, Annunatnund, Ont. Sept, Sh—Nothing bad heen danu as yet towarde raleing the schooner Juniield. MUSKEOON LUMHER BHIPNENTS, Speclut Wisnatch to The Chicano Tribune. MusKeLCON, Mich., Sept, .—Clearances today, 71; lumber shipments, 3,780,000 feet, TNE LIMESKILN CHOSAENG. Hpactal Dispatch to The Ciicaw Trine ANTIERSTUUHG, Ont, Sept, 2.—Tho wa the crossing Is fouriven feet ule inches, NOTICK TO MARINERS, Npactat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, AMHEWTHERG, Ont. Sept, 2.—Thers is no Uygbt ou Colubeeter Reet. THE Lizzie A. LAW. Bpeclat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. AHERSTSUIG, Ont. Sept, 23.—Tho tug Prince Altved loft with the schooner Lizzie a. Lat tor er on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER MISCELLANEOUS. TUSINESS AT POINT EDWARD. Toronto Mail: A promtnent grain morehant of Toronto, who has recently beon on a trip to the grent West, gave the following particulars tate of wTatre nt Point Edward, whero he veral days after hig return trom Wine niper. We was greatly surprised at tho onor- mous business which was being dono at that lice. It is tho Canadian terminus of tho Grand Trunk, and all frotght and pusscngers have to bo transferred to and from the Amorican side. This work ts dono by two finmenso forrs- Dents, which have accommodation In cach trip for twunty-seven luaded cars, Tho traille t+ so great that tho boats aro kept mimaing night and day. Hestiles thia, the Grand Trink bnsa large lake buslnoss, the uxtont of which can only be guessud nt, 15 at tho time the gentlee man was at Polnt Edward there wery fourteen vessels—contaluing over 2W,OW bushels of grain awaltion (rtnsshipment, and the narrator wis Informed that this business could be very much fucrensed If proper accommodation were avail- able, Ad ft ls somo 4,000,000 bushels are handled annually, tho bulk of which fs for Eastern mar- kots, and would utherwise go vin Bulfalo, The river is only 20 yards wide. A sintomontis made on ool authority that on an average citrine tho aenson of uavigation a vessel vasses through avery threo minutes, Tho sontloman informed tho reporter that ho bad traveled through tho whole of North America, and could assort that thore was no other spat in Canada—ho night sately say the world—where so much trailie in ine style artiole of life could bo gevn ag at this point,” THE WORST EVER ENCOUNTERED, Detroit Free reas: * Muators of steamers and vessels arriving from Lutkes Huron and Eric yesterday report the blow on ‘Thursday nfglit as positively the worst of the season, and some 10 sy far ns to say that It was tho worst storm they over eticountered, ‘The propeller Agnle Young arrived from Luke Huron, and hor Cautaln enya the heavy swells never lett the bout til she ene tered the St. Cluir River, Whilu out on Lake Huron tho waves wore simoly immmonse, some- times sweeping over tho decks of tho propeller, ‘Those on board the schuoner Mina Belle, whieh was ont on Lake Erie all wight, declaro that the Bens soinctinies completely buried the schooner, About 2 o'clock a, mit was thought that sho would never reach her destination, Several waves bid zone completely over hur, and overy= thing 10 the cabin and elsewhere about the bout was drenched. Sho was, however, brought safer ly inte the river.” KINQSTON HARHOR, Achart has Leen made showing the positions of the shoals und the depth of water in tho Klugston harbor, sud his been forwarded to the Government at Ottawa, [t Mustrates the Carruthors shoal, opposit Qun's wharf, which ts uval shuped, the depth of water upon it being Hine und a quarter to eleven 1 On thy ins aide Of it, und nearest tho city, tho soundings marked are ffteon, nineteen. twenty-throy, aud twenty-four. ‘The othor shoal {3 ut Vol by orlok, It is almost round, with cleven and o half fect of water at the nocth end and thirteen feot ut tho south end, aud on one portion of It thore Is only ten feet, Beyond the ‘shoal, and toward tho othar shore, there tire thirty-six feet of water, etwe tho tive shouls the watur unges from thirteen and a half to twenty-three f Jt is suid by experts that tho cost of re- nw theso shoals would not be su excessive ag one would Inmaucdne, HANUON IMPROVEMENTS AT OSWEGO, Toronto Mail: “Asa general thing when fm- provements nro mude tua harbor toy are for the bunolit of tho shippiug interests; but so far as the works at Osweirn nre concorned, the unan- {mous verdict of Cunndlan Captains i) that they are for tho purpose of uuriching tho contractors or to give American wrookurs & chunce to make abnul at the expense of Canad vessels, So far the new west pler hus been constructed gu 18 to entuse it heavy buck-sen, with a westerly gale, but still thoru was a chance for vessels to umnke tho hurbor, Now that hus been taken away, dad ft pler bullt aeross & 2, Which converts tho harbor tuto tiiastrap, A nurrow passage of ka Peet hus been left, but itwillbo a hard thing for lumber vessels to make it on a dark Wight and inany sortora blow. OF courao it ls ft mutter that can only be remedied by the American Government, but sailors predict twill ‘be the grave of more than one of thelr vessels, if not of thor crows, this fall.” A GIANT CAPTAIN, i Kingston Whig: “Cupt. Muthows, schooner Johu Wesley, ga linntly saved tho second dangh- ter of Mr. Miller, near Forry Point, by rescuing her trom drowning, ‘The young ludy hud song down for the third Une when tuo Captiin witn ereat ifort succeuded In getting hur ushore, when she was resuscitited, About alneteen years nvo.Capt, Mathews saved tho lives of bis inate and wife, fis vessel hat been stranded, and they were going ushore in the yawl, when it enpsizod and thoy were thrown into the water, ‘but were rescued froma watery grave by the berole Captalu,” CANADIAN RESVRCT FOR PRESIDENT GATFIERD. Toronto Maii: “An order bus been fasuod from the Governinent House requesting all ves- sels to hoist tholr lags at bulf-mast in reapect to tho mumory of the Ite President Gurtteld, but inost of them have already done sa, It is not so long since a Gartield “and Arthur tig Hoated fruin an American vossel in this port.” GRAIN AT KINGRTON. Bolloville Intetligencer: “Pho quantity of rain transhipped to Kingston ut date tia year 3 $000,000 Lustiols, as compured with 10,400,000 for suuiu time Just year, PORT OF CHICAGO. AMIIVALS. Btmr Graco Qrummond, South Maven, aundrios, Sur Stubuygan, Muuttowoe, sundries, Ste Muskeguiy Gruen tay, sundries, 20 enn Mt Milwiuked. sundries, ray uplalat, Choboynun, aundrios, Prop Huston, Iuftalo, sundried, Prop Skylark, Kenton llurbor, sundries. Prop Husniiaty, Ludington, lumber. B Prup Stunle, Maskexon, Iuibur, Prog Mesonger, Bentun Unroor, sundries, Prop ituexoye, ihutcun, lumber, Heo Hadar stato, Butte, suaiclos, rt vont, iinewood, sundries, Tht Bunalu, sundrion iin, Ludington, 1Mber. Mehr Chat Hebe Patong, Whitutisn Bay, tlos und bork. a Benr Poorin, ud River, lamber. Relir Suntist, Battaio, cunt, Ber iuby, Viny Laks, bark Sehr tinued M, Flor, Ladinuton, tumber, Selir D. horrust, Munistue, amber, “_ ne Hudbied, MUsacKon, uIbuE, hy Nurth star, Pat aler, Hnbor. Mautatee, tumbor, ait ay, DimarUlls alfaliy, eo watery Tuber, usta Ue Senr har niewatur, bark. Kehr ¥1 i Alpuna, posts and polos, he Sudus, Grand Hayan, burk, Hartly, Alper, thon, nr li. B. Vorute, South Havon, sundries, ‘he Merctiumt, Buaver Island, bark. ie Hacumond, Nort unse It, ploan, Chartukto, cout yper City, Aianistue, lutbur, rk dinty, duntuu, J Goorza L Wee iT Horschol, Mune . ne buns Hrotitrs, Mrankturt, tuber. ‘ be Lay Dutorin, Kineardind, wilt. euth Havens Muskegon, wood, Farin Be duinoph’s tsiund, josta, Milkuakvo tell, Grace thay, lew, CVC, Trowbttize, Drummond's isiand, thea, ACTUAL SAILINGS, #tmr Corona, Milwaukee, suruirles, Sune Grace Grunuond, Seat Lnvon, eundries, Bune Hhuboy ut, Manito woe, ee ndriod, ulaware, 1G, + bu corn, Messonavr, Heal ncbur, nandelos, Prop baylork, Banton Hurbor, windslua, Prop Main. Bluffton, Mhutiton, Utit, Prop dt a uinlo, 14,40 bu corn, 9000 bu wheat, Thue. Pron Albers Sutiar, Mantatog, light, frup Huckoye, ai bray iin, Huauby, 1,00) bu corn. 42.0 bu corn und sundries, ib Haven, aundrive, Peoy i i Heap intr -Ucen uy Mi rap 8. Cy Lint, Mud Mune. Hrop 8,0, Ualdwin, Hecnuba, night, Hop Wavarly, Hutto, 33,00 Uu curn und sundries, prow Albert Kuper, Miimkezon, Nant Prop ii. J. ‘Peuuanolt, Ludington, (ght, Rehe Clara, Sunwkuunue, lutt. Behr th Le Suara, Gruna Hayan, Wlite Sele babaitu ta dattatge, thgint, Kelir Gutuwa. Gand Unvann thal Behe Jo, Grand Haven, baht. hehe Galdo Uilator, Bra, alte Hehe Evqting Hitua, Grind tavon, Hebt. Bele G. (Vrain, Kacanabn, hh fauu, utiniy, dad bu corny Bele MW, Pau, ad ‘wvilty, Whity Luke, Iglt elie ae Sehr Maine, Maakexon, Nail Bene Japan, judingion, i fi Uaht. Bulie Juli Kilderhouad, Tulhito, 2000 bu taxseod, Rene Llaaio liugeBt, daeph, sched Neh Fayyite, Maniates, lynt, Kehr Oaward, Ford River, dah seur'h, Kunins, Muuistue, light. Behr Glad ‘Tatags, Ladin Sclir Maxdaiena, Paul's 04 Bebe fla A, loti, Aly tt jt ory lait, it, aueon, Tight, Bene be A, Suwon, Kivar, fight, Schr donne Mull, itod Iver Haut, Rene Bislark, Mudtand. 2.06 bid curd, Sener Der ‘arltun, puriva, cele Han Newinll, stuskoxany Hight, 3 Huck Rehr ratiuni, ia ve Harta Rehr Willun Jonus, Cedar River, Halt, Relre’, F. Alton, Grand tnyan, gut Bebe Mosvile, Secanaba, Wht, OTHER LAKE PORTS, Pour nUnON, Species Diapate to Tas Caicago Tribune, Pout Huon, Mek. Sept. 2—1:90 p, 19,—Up. —Vropellora Scotia, Samuel Fy Hodges, Mon- tana, Idaho, Ogemnuw, Willlam H, Barauut, Vo. Jeda, Atiuntio, Jobu Pridgeon Jr, Vempest and Larges, Charles Chaffee and bargos, Peter Binith and barges, Egyptian and consurt, Vieana and consort; schooners Thoms Gawn, Gallatin, L, 8, Lamb, e Down—Propollers City of Richmond, Wiss hickon, Jumes Dayidsun, Mary Pringle sod barces, Lothair ond consort. Wind southeust, brivks weathor fine, Syrciat Dupateh tu The Chicas Trtune. Pont lHvnon, Mick, Kept. 2-0: p, me Passed up—Propeliers Rownoke, Duyld Ualtone tino and consort; schounor Pridu of America; Wigs Mastors ond barges, Wripbt and burges. Down—Propellers Japan, i, P. Sebuoor, Nelson Mills wod barges, Salting and barges, W, H. Grate wick und burgesJobu N, Glidden with schoonera Webb, Sophin Minot, and C. P. Minch, nid {tency Howard and barges; tug Rummage and barges, Wina southbast, gentle: weathor fina, HUFPALO. Spteiqt Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, TUFFALO, N, Y,. Sept. 2.—Arrived from Cht- engo—Propollor WW, 'T. Graves, corny propeller Conemaugh, corn; propellor New York, cornt jouer PA, Georger, corn: Schooner M Martin, cora,” Krom bulut witht Wheat; rehouters Goshawk and whent. From Hay City=Harges Gold and GW. Biseell, limber, from Burges Troy nnd fsabel Rved, umber. Cleared for Cheago—Propelter W.'T. Geves and evhooner Neliio Hedington, cont, For Toe tedo—Propetier Museell Suge. ‘ar Detroit— Sehooner 11.2. Murray, con). For Bay City= Sagelies Muale and batyes Isabel «Reed and UG. W, Bissell, conl. VORT COLNORNE, Rectal Mapatch to The Chitaco Tribune Pont Connonss, Ont, Sept, 22.—Passed down —Scenooner L. 8, Haan 1, ko to Cawezo, corny; schooner Nassau, Chicazo to Oswego, corny propeller Frassla, Chleago te Montreal, general cargo, Ji—Sehooner F.1D. Barker, Oswego to Mil- Waukee, conly achooner 0. M. Bond, Oswero to Milwaukee, cont: schooner Lendville, Oswego to Milwaukee, vont, Arrived ta unloud—Sehooner Queen City, Chi- cago, wheat, MANQUETTES Special Dispatch to The Chieaon Tribune, MAnQueTTE, Mich. Sept. 2.—Passod down— Propetlor China, Arrived=Propoller D, W.Powora and schoonor Swaliow, © . Clowred—Propollor | Sparta. .and_. schooners Sumatra, Merrick, Lira Bolle, Gdorge Shere mun, and James Wiss, ESCANADA, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunse ESCANANA, Mich, Sept. 22.—Arrived, toaited, nnd departed—Steamers City of New York, W. L, Brown, and Minnesota: schooners J, i, Kitch- on, Jolin Miner, Itagea. aud Negaunec, Topurted—Sehoonor H. M. Seov. CHENOYGAN, Srectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribt Creyovaan, Mien. Sept. 2.—Cleared—Pro- pelter Fountuly Clty and schooner Canada, Arrived—Stoumor Pearl. Wind south, Sight, Ralniog tonight. 3 CLEVELAND, Spectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. ChEVELAND, O,, Sept. 22,—Clonred for ‘Chicago Propeller Milwaukee, inerehundiee; propeller Aanney and setvoner C. 1, Burton, coal. + COMINGWOOD, Soeetat Disuteh to The Catcago Tribune, Cominawoon, Ont, Sept, s—Arrivel— Schooner Marbarlan, from Chicago, with pussene gors and freight, THE MICHIGAN SUFFERERS Another Appeal to the Pubtic for Ald for Stricken People of the Burned Districts of Michigan. Pour Huron, Mich Sept. 22.—Anothor appent for the sufferers by fire in Michigan is made. Whilo the recent torrlile fires in this Stuto wore yet smoldering wo made an appeal to tho poopla or tho Union, That appent mot with generous re~ sponse from thousands of sympathetic hearts. Tho memory thorcof will bo lustrous lony nfter the devastation that evoked It shall be randy te Moon ngain in renewed prosperity, Relief was furnished to tha multitude us promptly agit was bestowed by tho noblo donora. ‘Thousands were fed umld tha ashes of thelr homes, ‘Tho distribution of clothing began bofore the smoke lifted its shadow from the gloomy scene. Hospitals were opened where the scorched and shriveled sutferers found rolivt and attention. Habitudous rude but comfortable bewin to appear in tho stricken regions. Wheat bus beon furnished and sown upon a walling oll, and ia imaking xreon the flelda biack- ned by tire, and new bopo hus been awuk- ened In’ the hearts of thousands of suiferers paralyzed by the overwhelming suddenness und oxtent of the calamity. In company with mem- bers of our Reliof Comittee tho Governor vise Sted the burnt roglon and Issued a proclamation contlriing the dreadful tidings we were ap- pointed to announce, and in whieh among other: things be say “The wholo work of those to whom contributions bave beon fntrusted gives Wonco of having beet Inutugurated and conducted with care, skill, and Ndelity In this good work, The people of Port Iluron, frou thoir proximity to the scone of dis- aster, were tho first upon the ground, veins. represented by a committey composed of some of their test uitlzens, prominent wong whom waa United States Sanator Omar 1D. Conga iy the exertions of tis ofivient organizution, alded by the Managers of tho Port Huron & Northwestern Rullroad, with extra traina, reilef reached the suiferors bofore any could come from wore re- mote Dalits. (n conjunction with other orwn Jantions, that work thus bexen 1s beivg prose- cuted pti” ‘Pho Dotrolt Conference of tho Metbafat “Episcopal Obureh, whose Juris- diction covers the entire burned district, at thelr annual conference In Port Huron dust, closed, — signaiized ite nppreciation of the great nood of further rellef nnd of the fuettities worded hero for prompt and elliciont distribution by naming two gentlemen, who have been added to our committos. ‘Thia committeo has recelvad over $00,000 In nacinay and on Inrwo value it ‘neoded oH tics, ‘The benedietiona of moro thin dal sufferers are borne to tho people of tho East and of the Wost, the South and tno North, mike fur that charity which bas mngicale ly evolved tifo amidst ruta, and hope from do- spair. Btill, in tho ianguage of the Governor, “tho necessity of continuod nsslatance to vnablo tho " sulferors to got through tho coming winter, and bevome self-sustaining, is in nowleo nbatal,” dn view of this new revolution of sutforing and ruin, and tho roasanable hope that relio’ may in somo mensure restore the waste places, and ltt up this Almost holplesa, hopatess multitude, we appeal again, ournestly und conildently, to the generous henrts of air people to give id from tholr abuudauco and succor from tholy strength. i} Congan, W. 1. BaNcnorr. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago ‘Tribune. Powe Hutto, Mich, Sept. Today Sonntor Conuer's committee recol hoe first Chicago: Monation of $700 (the lst Is houded by Willian Bialr & Co,), spouke in ratifying terms of Chienyo, waying, “Now Chtcwew lins got sturted we sball have’ rang ‘results from thoro.” Senator Conger and the comuitteo are working day and nlant, doing nobly, but more money, whent, und flour are specially needed, Let Chile cuyo rusbond fo her usual noble tanuer, Slloht- gin did when Chicago was in need, TUF RELIEF MOVEMENT IN CHICAGO. Yestorday forenoon Mr. John B. Lyon, of thls city, recelved from the Hon, W. G. Thompson, Mayor of Detroit and Chairman of the Michigan Rellet Committeo, along and interesting lettor relating to tho ‘condition of the sufferers from the recent terrible forcat flres north and weet of Vort IMuvon, and from it the following extracts aro takens “We havo arranged tho work of roliof from theso headquarters in a thoroughly syateruutio inuuter, baving divided tho burned country Into dletricts,. and appointed excellent men in euch to whom tho supplies are shipped, for dis+ tribued ‘hore nro over 2,000 familios burned out In thig Stuto, and they must be supported until thoy cun get something unt of the ground, ‘Therefore tha eontribudons its money and kind from obaritable peupte must be hushanded and Aletributed in a systainatlo manner, or ole, even If x guitlelency were contributed, it might ho so Crittered awny us to fall far short of nt~ fordlug roller... . The gentienien who dave been appointed to servo on the Relief Commit tev are auong tho lirat citizens of Hetrolt, and wo tire glving te this work our wholo tine aud attuntion . .. “ Wo bravo thus far ‘received somothing over $100,000 In cash, whieb will be totally lundequate, and we nro iu hopes of receiving further cou trivutions.” To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. CitcaGy, Sept, R— Witt you huve the kind- News tu state in your moralny fesue that f stall ou Feluy Dtruat, beable to plise tho buoks prepured lor that’ purpose in the bands of tho cumuilttee appalutad at the meeting Wednesday night for the purpose of aidiug tho suifurers by the forest tres in Miohlyun, A letter of Ine struction and request will accompuny exch ook, and it fa seriously to by huped that euch mombor of tho vomimitiwo will fully appreciate =the — emergency, aud = oye make some | personal suurifice in the endyayor to forward tho good work, Should Aly OF the gentlemen appointed at the meutiy be’ unnble ta serve 1t fe bopod that he will fend out bla clerks, or provide a suitable sub> stitute who will uct promptly inthe matter, No doubt miny branches of business wore overs looked in tho formation of committees, In cans dequence of the hecossiry haste on tha part of the Committee on Nominations but contribn. tlons muy Le made tu any of the authorized commmitices, or forwarded direct to iy, oltice. Cheeks shoul be drawn to my order, God speed the work of relieving the wants of thous aunda of destitute sulferers who turn appeal: ingly, to our vitizens for ald. iy Tuesday: es of next week the ombiems of mouramy which now decorate nearly every bullding in the city will bave served thoir pure bose and bo taken down, ‘Vo what butter pure pose coutd artictes whioh pave Leon mide unv of tu express wu people's gorrow xt tho loss of 60. oxcellunta man ax ibe Chlel Mugistrate whot We mourn be doyoted thay to tho reller of auifers ing. The people of Eustora Michigan will need at least 15,000 com fortubles and bed-quilty during the comlug winter, The mourning goods would Anawer ow most. oxcullunt end iu providing such necessary — bed-cloth= tog, und, $f donuted fur that purpose, ho ‘doubt the ludles of uur churches would xludly form sewing circles aud make thom up, sochat, | betiove, it lu possible from thiv source to torward aeveral hundred geod warm come fortablea within ten duye from next uesday, Bly tuith iego stronw in the willingness uf our cllizens thus to denote the evidouves of their patriotic sorrow that {will request such Indive 4s will codperate inthe matter to communicate with tne, stating what pust they witl tuke in the project. And now that an wutnorized orguniia- tho contributions of our altizona, Int us seo to it that the work Is dono quickly and thoroughly, OrFice oF tim Cit 1 tnuton, D.C, Bept. 23-1 at. 14, —ThoChilet Siena OMmecer of tho Army furnishes tho following special bulletin, ‘Tho barometer ts highest on tha North Caro- Mun const aud lowest lu tho Northwest. The Aumpernture bins risen from 2 to 1h degrees iu Now Bugiond and tho Middio Atlantle States, and from 4 to 8 degreca In the Lower Late re: fallen dn the pper Lake region and weuther provaila tn New | Bu Southerly winds continue in New Engin Middle Atlantic States, the anil the Ohio V , winds $n tho South Atinutic and States, will provill in the South Atiintis and Gulf Stutes today nnd tomorrow, wonthor, epithe wis and stitigniry oh Far the Lower inke region, fair wenthor, pusslb]; tomperatire, For the Uppor Lako region, nartly cloudy wenthor and local rating, varlable winds, sta tionary or higher temperaturo and lower barom- tere For the Upper Mississippt and Lower Missourt Valloya, partly Le A winds tuostly southorls, stationary folluwed by Culling barometer, and temperature, 1881—TWELVE PAGES Gronax W. Horoukiss, Sooretary. —<———————_— TIEE WHATILER. SIGNAL SERVICE, Kiana Orrtenn, WA: cn fromd tok degrees in tho Lake region, Light rain has Northwest. Cloudy und threatens land. tho “clon, we, Aid casterly Bast Cult ‘fhe indications are that falr weathor Lower Late alley aud Tew the Ohio Valley and Tennessee fair tatloniry barometer, Izher temaratura. y failawed by locul hina, southerly, jower biiromcter, and stationary or bieber euthor and tugal raits, stauonary or higher LOCAL, OMRETY ATIONE, Meon ‘Mean thermomot Mean humidity, 12, Thgtuat temperutui Lowest tompora AOU, Sopt,'2--10:19 p,m. du Wind. ¥ nsf iF ater correcta simental err. arometer, GES SERVATIONS, CHICAGO, Supt, 10213 p,m. Duvuaues., Marquott Mawphia. Mibwant Springield. a ww mM a sh aL igo City. ii it t bY 7 & a uw ST BS a iy oh ES yu 9 a fo SL BY so | i Bw iv ul fo | 78 u nitseccce| OH | BD ails is wht ah o o | at alc 53 ot y oaths et | or 0 ay a act gs | a Mh, ry oe [) aT w u) - | Bt oler iT ay ul “You sult to muasure, ?Thunder-storm, SAN Franctsco, Sept, %2.—Within tho past twenty-four houra nmodorato rain has fallen throughout tho State, except tho southern tler of countics. Spectal Dispatch to ‘Lhe Ohicego Thune, New Youk, Sept. 22.—Tempernture: 3:30 p. 76 p.n., 72; 0 p.m, 70; 14,69; avoraga tomperaturo, 69! How Gon. Washington Dicd. By consutting tho third yolutne of the * Sfod- jeal and Physical Jourgal,” published in London, dn the year 1300, by "'T. Bradley, M.D. RABAt- tey, M.D. and A, A. Nochden, Mf. D,. Ye found on paxe 409 a deseription or report of tho last iliness of Washington, und the trente ment given him, At present it is interesting ns au example of too much doctoring, to auy the lunst. It is as follows; Some timeon tno nightoft Friday, tho 10th Inst, hiviug beon exposed to a rain on tho pre- coding day, Uun, Washington was attacked with an iutlaminatory affection of tho upper part of tho windplpe, caliod in technical laugunrge cyn- with a violont ague, accompanied with soma pain in the upper and foro part of tho throat, o senge of stricturo in the sutne part, 2 cough, und a diticult rathor than a palntul des dutition, which was doon succeeded by fever and aquick aud Inborlous reapirution, Tho neves- sity of btood-lotting sugmusting itself to the General, ho procured a bieeder in the nelghbor- hood, who touk from bis ari tn tho night twelve or fourteen ounces of blaod, Ife could not by uuy nioaus bo prevatied on by fumily to send for ply attending physician tll tho following morning, who arrived ut Mount Varnon at about It o'clock on Saturday. Dis- covering the case to be blghly alarming, und Fovuupotge the fatal tondcnay of tho discuse, two consults for, who arrived, one at 3:00 and other at 4 o’clouk ti tho uftarnoon. In the meantime em. ployed two pretty coplous dlecdings, « blister was applied to the purt affected, two doses of culomel wero given, and an injection adminis- tered, which operated on the lowor intestinoe, but wll without purcaptibio advantugo, the respiration becoming still moro dittioult and dla- tressing, Upon thowrrival of tho frat of tno consulting physiciiis, it was agreed, as there Wore yet no signs of accumulation in the brone ehtul vessels of the lungs, to try the rosult of nootbor Diveding, when wbout thirty-two ounces were drawn without the smallest upparout al- levintion of tho discago, Vapors of vinegar and water were frequontly Inbiled; ten grains oF calomel wero glvon, suc= coded by repeated doses of ‘turtar metic, umounting tu tlve or ¥ix yraing, with no uthor ect than w copious discharge from tho bowels. ‘ho powers of life soomed now manifestly: lekling to the force of tho dlsorder, Blistora Wore uppiled to the extromitios, togothor with i gataplasin ot vinegar and bran ta the throat. ponking, which wis ne, nu became alniost finpricticable, Rave plrntion graw moro and more contracted and Iapertuct tilt 11s on Saturday night, rotaining tho full possession of bis intellect, when bo exe pired without a stragglo, Hu was fully inpressod at tha beginning of bis complatut, as well ae through every succecd> ing stuge of it, thit its conclusion would be more tals submitting to tha savural exertions mudo for bis recovery rather as x duty than from any expoctation of thoir eficlency, Ile considered the operations of death upon his system as co oval with dldensos and, soveral hours before ble death, after repented offorts to he understood, sticceedud in oxpressing ndesire that he aight Lo pormitted to dio without further intercup> won. During the short period of his illucss ho econ omizud fils thus In the arrangemuntsat sich fow concerns a9 required bis attention with tho it~ most serenity, and anticipated bly wpprowching: disaulution with every dgmoustration of that eqquunimity for which his whole lifo nas been KO uniformly and sii uitae! ly conspicuous, : then 8. Tho Society for tho Preservation of the Irish Language remind usin thele report just issued that the trivh lanuwuaxe now curricula of the three great systume of national education tn trelxnd, , Jn Atnerlen, wo uro told, the atu pursue with greatentbuaiuen, Irish-American Hewspupory dovoto thelr columns to the pubs lishing Uf Irish Hteratura in the Srlgh characters and a aister sucloty lu New York has recoully brought aut a haudsome cheup edition of Dre Muavitale'a Irish veralon of Moore's Melodies, in Gormany Dr, Windiych, of tho Uulvorsit of Leipale, has pubilsbed an Irish gramtuar will Irlah toxta for advanced students, Dr. Linmer, who cure over trum Lerlin to preside at some of the council meetings of the society Inat yeur, etl continues his Irish clase in the Univeratt: of Berlin. and in Australia w fHourlwbing brauel of the sucloly hus been formed. Tho ropart from which wo derive these facts {s sppended to n bandsomoly-printed volume uf 000 pages, published by tho society at the luw price of 18d, und comprising tho second part of the anclent Irish romance known as “Tue pure auitof Miarmuld and Grainne,” ducuon by dr, O'Grady, aud an English trans- iT w eluasUTY, aod nutes, One of tho Vices lente of the scolety iv Marsbul M Yeeaident of the Fronch Republic, People aro constantly chaning thelr homes from Euet to Yet and from North to South or vice-versa, in deurch of abealthy Stato, Lf they would hong ebrated Ridnoy-Waort when sick, they would bo much better of, The whote system cun be kept in a beulthy state by thie simply but effectual Hon huw taken in band the muttor of ruvuiving | romedy, boo lure udyortisowment, Ther, * Wis) Wend, [Rn] IN, CALIFORNTA. NEW YORK CITY. a le thore will ranchealis, ‘The discago commenced wo physicians wore imnicdlately sout to wuinfiul from the boin= Mw > E NK, nding Physician, Dicx, Consulting Payaleian, The s. PL, London Daily News Hide w phuce on thy 7 ta beln with an intro Mabon, Scene A Meulthy State, to be contented, and to use the culs IRISH LEGENDS. Several Interesting Ones Related by Mr. James Red Tho Landlords of Lory, and How They Oppress the A Trip Through a Part of Ireland of Which the Outside World Knows Little. Speetal Corresponitence of The Chicago Tribune, Farcannson County, ones, Look at a map of the County Donegal, and, {f tt is large enough, you will find ‘Tory Istand on [ts T am writing within sight Seon from mniniand {14 eastorn side presents the appearance of a grand cathedral of ‘Tho most atolil traveler could not pass within sight uf it without inquiring its T havo seen no more pleturesque seenory , in Donegal—a county In which evory parish can Justly boastof most magnificent views. Tasked tho car-driver whit thero was intere His answor caused me to Ivanreguiar Land Lague sland," ho sald; thoy haven't pald a penny of ront thare for ten years,” Tory Island is twelve English miles trom tho You roach It in boats rowed by four two sniuiler northwestern const, Fit now. the Middle Ages. name, mulaland, stalwart tishermen, islands near it. Sut Tory, by Ste legends, and truditions, and historical usgociattons, ns well ts by ita greater size, hns thrown ita Httle fsland“| po consistent with Itecit, nelghbora into more thin thelr usual obscurity, |" When [landed f called on Father Blake, tho enrate, and found with him Fattor Jamea Me- Fudden, of Palearragh,or Tullaghobogly Enst, tho adjoining parish to Gweedors. With Kathor McFadden and Fathor Blake I visited every part of tho isiand, ‘Tory isa corruption of ‘hor-Eye, which de- notes (according to an Irish antiquarian uuthor- ity) that "it was consecrated to ‘Thor, tho Sean- ainavian delty who presided ov desnlnte placos. Certainly Ojd Thor (1 speak chronologically not irreverentiy) could not have selected a more appropriate heatquarters than. Yory Island in his character of President of Stormy and Dvsolate Places. Its n hllly, stony, storie, bleak, and windy tsland. The storms of ages bave bitten into Its towerlug rocks and made its enstern coast a scone of grin and rugwed grandour, ‘Those 100 to 300 feet In hignt ant most vurled and fantastic beauty. loumy clitts ure from havo forins of the is hilly but not nountalnous. It stones down to From this slide of tho istand the traveler has a beautiful view of the muiniand wah its dark hills and Jonoly valleys and sandy shures, ‘Tory Istand is not quite threo Engilsn miles in length, and it doos not average more than threo- quarters of a milo in width. Tt contulng 70 ores, und Is the home of sixty families, or over B00 gouls, ‘Thos aro all Catholics and of tho ioe trish is tne daily langage of tho peopie although many of them can talk E The curity Las not vet miastored tha old therefore, Father McFadden, in whose parish ‘Tory {sland ta inuluded, had come over to hear the confessions of ponitonts io their native specch. ory is a representative Irish island—typtcal of all these western counties. ‘Chl linplics that {ts recorded history stretches awuy buek a thousand yoars before the Chrlattan era, and ts traditions hold, in thelr Impurtial em- race, and with an equal and loving ff wan druids and Catholic saints. It inenns that vaders have been tercoly resisted on int tho old generations were sume- ushtored in tho nine of relizion, and thut recent generations havo been robbed fora ju the uame of property. And It suge hat momortuls of all these religions, thera races, those wars, these porsecutions, and these plundorings are still to be found oa tho isinnd, Aud this linplied pledge is redeemed. Hero is & villnge thut telle the story of TUE POVERTY OF TIE PEOPLE, ‘andof thelr incessant struggle for the poor privilege of existence hero, Tho houses ure one-story In hight, bullt of atone, and thitched Straw ropes are thrown over thia roof, and thoy are fuxtened to pegs in the will But for those ropes, com- mon wlong the coast, tho housea would be woe roofell by tho Huree Atlantic winds. houses have littic windows, furnished thau at Gweedore, whore the cow, and the pig, and the chicken share tho kitchun with tho family, The cal 48 tendorly treated as Inby—for it, £ tho suashora, cient Coltic race. lish. tongue; that 4 bi Herce tn 8 solls ‘tines sia eentur weate with straw, beneath the caves. Thoy are bottor But here as clsc- the youngest instead of beter kept bohind the door, was tethored near the fira-place forgrenter warmth, The cabins, Ike alithe onu-rgom cabins along tho coast, aro Gmoky, and necessaril; ‘nck ‘of Tory Island here has been burned ateh on the suuthern en andlord reserved Is peat. What was unco OES ATO, OXC] of tha istand that the for bis own use. This yeur the peoplo have cutit, thereby destroying # good pasturaxe, and spolling the beauty of the trout, ut gearing for one wintor a wood supply of fuel. The tuol now used is turf of grass—com- mon Kray sods, which are Ignited or mado Ine tho oft arising on tho fummablo by ,bavin, olled poured over It until wator In which fish Is the fire Is well buralnsg.” “Why don’t you go to the mainiand for turf?"? Tasked u tlaherman, for I had heard the people necused of laziness, whily on every band L saw evidences of coascless toll. “Becausa at the timo when turf is cut and dricd, We need our boate for fishing; and thet nat make tho kelp. turf we might often be kopt out for two week: and that would roti us nt this time of the year. ‘Tho bar isu dangerous on giiah Government will not bulld a hurvor; and so the strugeic for exlstenca ismade harder than oven Nature bas renlered it. “What is tho dlot a: * Potatoes—and Hah, Thoy are bet the mainiand: their potatoes. these purisbos the; if wo want over for beneticont En- f those people?” er olf than the poorest class on for they huve not the Nah with When the potatoes ive aut (in, rarely raise onough to lust ur to Rix mouths), Indtan- meal stirubout takes tho plico of the potatocs, duly,the month before tha now tllover the West of Iroland as ripe, is known /ARUBREY, July, A TONY ISLAND FAMILY AT BUEAKFAST, ‘The old woman, tha man of the house, and two attud on the earth floor ner te t hore were no chalrs In the cabin. ‘The patutoos and the ish wore in a tint suulluw wickorwork, that was lid over a pot in which the potatovs had bern boiled, ‘That was tho billor fare, and the “dining-room ap- polntments.” men and women and children are poorly olnd. ‘heir clothing ia mostly made of patches sand alr-boles. Tho women of all ayes go barue footed, both in auminer ang winter. Among this cluster of stono cabins, ower, Whose origin no mun cnn tell, itseems certaln only that tha racy that built These towers lived here two thousand youra bos foro the Chriatianern, Aud tround thls ttound Tower thero are ruins t it ts more thun 1,400 ir builders roured thorn, Cultio cross here wis ralsod by St. Columbkill, the pupll of St. Finiin, who was instructed the Christian faith by *the immudinte divoipt ¥ Here ‘Is xrout y the tid whore wigs coull d tat no money could tomve a {tio the majaland—lying ith, and yet itt to any Catholic Cathedral in Amerien It would be put on the costliest pedestal, the pluce of bonor—for it was thy bape! of one ot the Seven Church BL Columbkilt and his Iminediate succsusra, At wu short distance from these pagun and Chelstlun ridus a little church bas recently bean ‘built by tho exertions of Futhor MoFadden, one thie, for vightoen years, there was no priest foned on tho istand and no mans was auld On Zvolous aitorta wore mide to convert the Pople ty Protestantigin. Only ang man changed It Is {inpossible te wuke Protestants oucol theao Wentern Irish, boauge in Irolund for 300 years Protustantisns was of religious Wi Protestants,’ and boyy were at auioky fire. isk, mado of The And ign Round of a luter date, ‘ors Kince thol of Bt. Jy hue dn nna sented orected bere by atutioned hls creed, the dnatrument ‘o'll never become auid one peasant tame—" never!" then, with a twinkle In his oye, bo added, vss the Knalish become Catholics, and then hecume Protustunt just to be turalost thom!" Hussing from t! where Cob wo'll ho sito of the Seven Churchos, ib Dayo of the Churches,” as the Iris atill tenderly call bim, worked uud prayed, and an th stone Castle describ traveling aast, you seo i to w bight n le pile of ‘Sola ta all that romaine of Talla’ * Bullor of the Mighty wi Bat ed asa warrlor oO! the iuys of Yare, Which, un tho editor of the “Aunals of the Fou Mastura”™ very correctly romurky, Wi beyond tho reachtofr clironoloxy.” Alave you over read of Hallor— DALLOU OF THE EVIL EYE? Hallor lived tu Tory, Old n Ballor—for fam not quite sure whuther be was a vod or a in4u—bad ove oye in the toiddle of hob Tovebead, and the otuer wkull.”” ‘This rear eve the Four Mastery, distorted ytances strike peopic dead.” ‘To this day the Irish call Oo sub bhalorr—a Batior oye. svems to hive low, tor it lereo- orded that be kept bia buck oye constantly cov= ered, “except ior Ballor bad an business, 100)§ whenever be wishes poten of ble enemies by 8 Ballor—or old god "inthe buck of his to speak), according to Ike that of the Basilisk, would anevil-looking »: Hut old mau or ol ld god Hallor, buen, at Unies,'a pretty good fe geritving thom with ‘A druid totd Ballor that he was deatined to be killed by blu grandebitd. Now Batlor bad only oue vbild. a daugbter—Etbuea by name. There waa no nonsense about Baltor. cessibiy cliff al the eastern extremity af Tory Islaud tu culled Toremore, Ov its summit Ballor An almost inuo- tnd a towor, Horo he confined bl ter. “He put her in chaewo or twelse ‘hoy were storuly told uovor to aliuw que onto near her. nor to ive her the feicteae of tho oxistonco or nature of thee Bint Kthnon grow it yeara and in beauty, “pet fe toring of Nature puzzled her Mow bade here? And thosn creatures theres eye chrruchs, with bait on thelr f rt i thus 7 Hit tha tant rons wary tr ni ey would net. tet ee Rultor i. thing about the hniryst A partes Sue nie could seo from tha ButmmMlts Of tho “Port? Toremore. wer of What war tho eritel parent of the lovely by doing when hia daueuter was thus pice her lonely conundrums? In the aunts ¢ iprdam a Heath In the figtury of the it ard i ethore or Urea boty +I find It. recorded that Ballor now tet ant FM his oxistenee, aud that io was regnrdicne ee Mt prodfetion of the druid. "Te contlne ye ee tra toldy hie buslness of war ane nebleved many a deed of Tames nee tanya vessels he enbdted aud en many an adventurous hand of sea ronee imide tnany a deveent upon the oppadt euttt fient, eurryinge WiUH thom to the fehuind tnon ey property, And yot Rallor was not happy. Ite vourning thit cout txt in Cun haut a g00 1 not bo nilayed. Atiieatt Tn could not ntenl tdlaceGaitiene Ana ene Oe of course, thore must have teen a Comte at ge bottom of this rorcow at Hullor? Coreen ttt Guivlun was the cow of Mack ined, ickad Js! Atevpata, ————— A LETTER TO THE REV. DR, RYDER, Osnacost, Wis., Sept. 2.—Reverent Sir: Thy public 1s greatly Indebted to you for preachin, and to Tie TRiuNe for publisalny your exceh Jent sermon of last Sabbath on tho trint of py, ‘Thomns, : Your viow of the caso fs free from that namby. pamby sentient that represents Dr. Thomas ay being persecuted by a narrow, bigoted Church: Unt rathor that the whole trial Is tho leyitimat consequones of the theology and prenching of tho suspended miulster, and that tho Methodiy Chureb could pot do othorwise than It uid ang ‘This vlow of tho case Is absolutely Independent of tho morits of Dr, Thonts? theology or the Methodists’ alleged standard of religion. Thoro ia a part of your sermon to which I beg to call your attention—tho one in which yoy diacusa and finply a future stnte of probation to tho wicked. Now, sir, thore is nothing these days that absorbs thoughtful religious minds more than this doctrine of future penalty, And thero aro avores of people who, like my. self, are dissatisicd with tho appalling teaching of un everlasting punishment, and yet are deepiy troubled with what appear to be truths con firmatory of such a doctrino; and what inten. fies tho perplexity {3 that restorattonists are eeither not informed of such truths or conved. fently avotd thom, As I understand the stato of tho caso tho pres entday, Mberat orthadox Christians do not ret tho whole proof of the doctrine on Scriptural krounds, While to thom it scoms that Chri and bis Apostles dfd oxpressly teach It, yet they readily grant that there is a learning deep, veo erable, and pious that strenuously disputes that construction of Gospel doctrines, and they fur. ther say that it may be the right one. And be cause of tho hopefulness of Universalism thou. sands would be glad to give it tho “ benetit of the doubt “on the construction of Scripture oa thia subject, and adupt it in the face of stera “orthodoxy.” Axuin: 1t is to longer prenched In intelligent “orthodox ” uburches that tho Eternal Father fa so nogered und rovongerul toward ELlyeinning ehildren that Ho will thrast them from Hig forever {nto au ever-consttining misery, while they cry out in the writhings of endless tor monts for a niorey that will be dented and ugonize for a heaven that will never receive thomm—n spectacle to nugela of the terrors of God’swrath. Against that eschatology the Unk vorsnlist pulpit declatins ss if it wero a realty] Now, as one out of tnyriad anxious ininds Tug never troublod but what God will acedtys and ever recelvo o xoul that will turn to Hlin and seek pardon. Tho door of Heaven will never close against a home-seeking prowizal; and tbe “orthoitox ” pulplts, no less than the Universal. ist. advocate that view of Divino love, Toe arent principle preaonted in the proent day at contirmatory of tho overiasting nileery of thow who dle in thelrging {s one of natural ar physteal law; it is eiyeested by our Savior (Murk, fil, * 0), whore Ho says that the tian who sinned ngaiuat the Holy Ghost should be nevor for giveu, but that ho should be guilty of elernatain (not “dumnation") Now, cousider a man who in this life hat knowingly, deliberately, and voluntarily Ives in viotution of the spiritual, moral, and vatunl luws of: God (concrete oxatnples ‘ure Wofully abundant}; bo dica a “sinner.” Nov, all the forces of Divino love in the Gospel have failed tooconvort him in this life, and, as it ts not premised that death changes thu mora) nature of man, ho is the samo in tho apicit-world as he was here, and if be be converted from hid sins thore, it must be by w Stronger grace or under moru favorable conditions than the soul is in this world Would not this view puta premium on a sintul Ufo? Would not a natural man argue: “lo this wortd tho gute ingtralybt and the way ls ner rowsto onter Inte Ifo uteri, and 1 inust *ayonizt,! ‘strive,’ ‘deny myself,’ ttuke up the cross"; butif I walt uutil the tifo to come the conditions will be mora favorable, and tho fact init sin iy now sweet Is nnother Inducement to postpone notion.” Are not mon too loath to fm prove oven when they buliove that “nov is the aucepted time, and now ja tho tay of salva Yon"? And ta not holding forth to men eternal provation an encouragument to eternal sinutog? The condition of unhuly souls in tho spirite world wiil be tbat of winfidness, They there, at hore, will be aotive winners, euilty of eternal sinntay.” But sin ts always followed by sudere Ing; thoy are ns irrovocably united as ire bolle ners and happiness: and eteronl sincivg fan agaurance of eternal auiforing, Axain, by 1 universal und irreveralblo lav of nature human chiracter tends tu ixelotss, permanonys of condition, chunging only wilh progress and Intensification in that stato. As the body tn development asses 4 certala shape tu wich it adberoa, tho mind a bent that 1s permanant, sv also docs the anoral nature uf mon take for tixedness in a given direvtion: the bonost man becomes ao xs to be morally une able to deculye, and he {s worthy of a reward, and conversely the depraved man comes lutos atate in which be foves tho will, and at inst the dexire, to change. A German writer has ex- progsed it: “Such fs the condition of thins that unwillingness to gegdneus ripens Juto® voluntary opposition to ft,” ‘Tho physician and the * orthodox" clergyman aro much alike in tholr ostiimtion of i iuas nature, one of bis physical and the other of bis moral and spiritual, oth usually belleve the patients may vo heated—suved; but the phy: glin is constantly meoting with cases that be “gives up not because ho is wanting tt skill and care, nor because his mediriny ts without poworful virtua In it; but tho sick mau it “tau far gone" thora is no vitality to respond to tho action of medicine—bis brala vituls, or other parts nro “beyond bealio Ute all of man ts made on tho same putteras thero ia. a wonderful anutogy between hs poyy foal and moral unturo, and the observation u uront jurists and moratisis is, and the chins of the “orthodox” ure, that a mans soul may Levine go depraved as te be tou fat fous” “for tho medicing of divioe lone fo reclaiin him, ‘Where ts a cuneensi 0 Korlpturo tenubiug, and it fluds a wonder ful tudorsement in'the consctence of nian us be hpprouches the event, that death marks perl when be uttiins unto a permanence uf ¢ artes ter, His progress will assume nt chaggeless d rection, go that moro nnd more be will becowe Alsuched to his sin, aod itin turn will Faatea upon bia with a tirmar grasp. Jue sl will Hl chunge ite nature; thot, as now, tt will pro date Ttaelf, and cavd hideous otfapring wilt bal fe twin companton—sufferlas. aN wil be — nulf-bnuisbed — trom for Heaven incans God, aud purity, and tual ‘ eds, und the absenge of ull eloments congen! tH to its unhullawed nuture and dealre ‘Tous fy tbat tho order of nature and paychologe, laws wre ippeated to ay contirimutory of U dovirine of varius sulfering, el Thoav nreuments huve not been satisfacto 4 mot und cuntroverted; Indeed, | have nut sel them touched, Appeats are made to tho 80. li puthios of mun, to tha general youdness of 1 conulusive prouts of restorationtsi. ne aentiinent should be precluded in tenting Truths, and ay to the guodiiess uf (ot thore ary e thousand events every duy which ure us Jee plicable and Micumpatible with wivine yoodne! ua is tho ductring of endtung suffering. edie fsalleged that ult sulferings aro rein ine and not punitive; ana you wo sey constunt vine fictions of pain from natural luwe that “ purely vindleatory of Jaw, and tho suifere! crushed, aes What God inay Lave in future jeans 84 ie Ht ruptions of the'preseat order of ty uaturul ny moral nin ers wo know wuthing, Benes mg aad prambia nothing; Wat wout do tho facts ae evidence of tho pruseat show? for they never decelve, rettet Koverend sir, 1 ama couscious that roy lelie scams like un uttanspt to dryue with yous bub | Deg 10 wsauro you thut such fa not my jtevay and Its uppeurance of controversy 1 due bos desira tu prosent to you tho view of ast solyiin subjuct that iv riveting vo wany 3e4 te thor sonthnouts and sympathy tw 2h ant that “those yo tuto ceerastiny | un ort a6 the rizhtoous unter inte evoriustuy Io) aud $y considoriug these questions pavllely 3 pit will tread & ground the Universaliat Out, avers to have studiously avoided (for oat We KE As wuld to bo we seotimental us “urtbedosy | 8 ae ee you will confer a favoroa t reaucot, gands bes Yours with grou Le SEREER ==" TOPEKA ITEMS. TOPERA I'LEMS. Special DHapatca to Ths Udtcago Trib 2 Porsxa, Kan, Sept. 22—Articles of Incorpene tlon were tiled with the Socrotury of Btuto 10° “4 Tor the Newton, Eldorado & Vastera Mall running through the Counties of Heiref, o Wutler, in Kansas, “Cupitat stuck Slips. Charles M. Butuburn bas been Soren we Superintendent of the Eastern Divisiow Oy Atcbhion, Topeka & Santa ze neutlway catab headquarters at Topeka, The aypolat taker ofect on the ith, “fi