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THK CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ESDAY OCTOBER 4, 1881—Tw LVE PAGES. “MARINE NEW Nothing Done in the Way of Grain : Freights to Buffalo Yos- terday. Yot a Single Chartor to Carry Grain ‘ to the Lower Lakes Made. Vesselmen Still Greatly Excrefacd Over tho Action of tho Captain of tho Muine. Axound the LnkeaMiscellancous—Dook and Other Notes—Arrivals and Departures. LAKE FREIGUTS, GUAIN, Nothing was dono In tho way of grain frelghis yesterday. Shippers did not wnnt carriers at ny price, and owners and agents mnie not the Jenat effort to place thelr ernft. “No chartora svore made to Nuttalo ar other towor Inte ports, the only veszel taken belag the propeller North- ern Queen, of tho Now England Line, for 16,000 bushels of corn to Collingwood on through rates. This week, probably, most of the grali-carriers (antl) will strip thelr canvas and Iny up for the eengon, Already tho Unton Steambont Com- pany have tald up some of thoir steamers, and tt * fethought that tho other big lines will do the sane shortly. LENDER: Lumber frojyghts still remaln firm at the recent ndvance, and agents and owners tind no diificulty In tnukiug engiqementa, as the ship- pers’ demand for carriers 1a greater than tho supply. ‘The following ure tho rates at which cbarters wora wade: From Hust Sayin From liny City to Lake rom Hay City to Chluaga... From Muniates ta Cileago From Ludington tu Chicage, From White Linke te Chicago From Grand Haven te Chicago, Brom Muskegon to Chicago, INON-ORE. Thore wns no change noted yesterday tn trons ore frelebts, and vessels were atiil inactive de- mand. Mates remain firm at tho following dures from the points named: Fron ub tO CHIGATG 4 ..00008 From Hecunnba to Latico belo paren Front Starquette to Lake Erte part COAT. Tho absence of -carrlors at tho lower-take ports hns bad a tondonoy to minke coal freluts from Buttulo and Luke Erle ports extraordinnrl- Jy stil. Veescls’ continue ecurco at Buttulo, Lake Erie ports, nnd Oswego, aid rates reported frm and strong nt tho followlng rates: E Froin Buifulo to Chleuzo $1,001.05 From Muthuto to Milwauke AUG 1S From Buttulo to Duluth. From Lakedirie ports to Chicago... Frow Luke Erle ports to Milwaukes, From Lake Erle porta to Racluo,. From Lake Erie ports to Escanubi From Lako frie ports to Duluth se.e From Lake Erio porta to Detrott. From Cloveland to Uuifalo.... . From Oswego tv Obleayo.,. From Oswego tu Milwaukeo, Ry Lute Lrie ports ta-meant any ports on Enke Erle west of and Including Erie to wnich fron-ore {3 consigned, aud from which cout is shipped. NOME GATHURINGS, TUE CLARK-STRERT MUDOE OUTRAGE. Tho outrutcous conduct of tho muster of tho atenm-barge Malne hina edused conshlerable ex- eltement nmong vessetmen, especiully the mng- tera of steam-barges. Tho nrtivies 1 Sunday's TrwuNE seem to bave been misconstrucd by some, ntinong which ts tho writar of the follow- ing communteation (who, by the way, fa an ex collent soaman and a humane and sensible gon- tleman), He,as well ag tho vast majority of those In control of versels entering this port, adtuit.thnt, tho citizens of this greut city have rights that ‘the vessel Interest cannot ultford to {nore or put thomselves in antagonism to, and were they all Nke Capt. Brown no complaints would be made or prejudice excited aguluat the veasul Interest, But the act ot ono bad man (or, to draw the’ thing mild, ou fool) retiecta, unjustly it must be admitted, agninst the whole eluss. Following {8 Capt. ruwn's protest syulnst censure heing yielted on all bis catling by tho Insane act of tho Cuntain of the Maine: ‘To the Editor of The Unieago Tribune, Curcaao, Oot, 3—1, a3 a subserluue of your aper and n sullor, boy to say o-fuw words in refutation of anartiolo in your jasue of tho 2d inst. 1 donot know who tho writer fs, but would Ike to weet and talk sith bin on the article headed “Muligount Muriners.” | Now what i wish to ask Ist If a man in any community goinmita n erie, are all of tho rest of tho lnw- cltizens necessarily criminals? Would thoy all be pronounced a band of lawless citizens: becnnse of tha tation of ony inon? T think tho writer must have been groatly mistaken reyard> Jog vesselinen or he would not have been ready to donaunce ull of us for thonet of a sinete mat, 1, a8 a saitor and a law-abiding citizen, think that great Injustico bas boon dono to ws. “LE for one have feelings, and If my noighbor commits. forlininnl net L do not thlak that cons should be benped on my bead that 1 atm in no way ros} countenance, The writer anya that tho temper of vesycl-mon is very ‘wall abiding for nets known, and when tho ordinance was pussod to closo bridges they mado threats to run their yeasels through tho bridyes regard) ess of fv or property. If o few lunatics did make such threats that docs not condomn us all, yor do we think that we are lords paramount of Chicnyo River, or do wo wish to jnconyenienco or wnnoy the’ citizens of Chicago or why other city. simply claim that we have rights ag well us our nelybbors, and should be trouted witha itttle consideration, not with contempt, simp) the act of one man. *'Tic thom up to the docks, Nbel their vessels, cut short tholr voyages, break up thoir ohartor, destroy thal trado, give tham to understand that thousandaof peoploure not to bo interfered with for thalr convenience or their inane whims,” suys the weiter of that article, I for ono know thousands of sailors who are ag honorable and law-abiding citizens a the country can prodtica, who kuve heurts and feoliugs tho samo as othor buman balnge. and who objectto bo mado the yictlme oto stubborn or lusuue man. If thero should over bavpen anather bridge recident 1, with thet, hope that tho wholo sailing community will not be denounced as cut-thronts slinply for the aot bf onsman. I am, Foapockiully, Brown, Master of the stoam-bargo 8. U, Ifall, ACCIDENT AT ADAMS STRERT UNIDAT, Yostorday sftornoon about So’elouk, the tug Ingham, Capt. Jumes Dulton, having in tow tho aubooner William J. Proston, bound down tho river, ated for the Aduins street bridgo to open, Lho tug and hor tow wero comlug vory lowly at tha time, The bridyotender ruts tho boll to warn téams and foot prasvugere that the bridyo was going to open. Byeryboay yout ott the bridge excopt a xentivinan with # horse ond Rey, when the brkige beyon to swig. ‘The ocvupant of the buryy, who was going west, thought he could reuch the nbut> ment before tho bridge cleared it. 8 the horse renched tho = west abut Bent he was caught between tho .bridge ‘and ono of tho fron uprights of the viaduot, The gentleman in tho bugyy pulled the horay bark ‘on the bridge. whon the animal Logan te rear andplupge, ‘Tho bridge had hy this tine cleared tho abutment, and tho occupant uf the busty, alatingd for tle own safety, juntigud ott, aud tie Dow thoroughly frantio onde plunged off the Dridge with the buggy mttachol, fell inte the river, and sank out of eight. In thla cuse tho blame cannot bo laid on ihe bridgetunder, bee eauge he bad warned people thut to wis xoing 10 upen tha draws nolthor cau It ua itd to the tug Captaln, as bis boat and her tow wore under ebeck ut the thue, From all accounts It was duc 10 tho inlatakon judgment of the ocoupant of the buguy, who thoupbt to xet uff the bridge Lo fore {t cloured the abutment. irae BOCK AND OTHE NOTES. 19 schooner Kod W tug is fu Siillor Brothers’ docks to stop ious oe ! : Capt. J. P, Mlnskey has assumoit command of bee choonor Newsboy, vico Ucoryn J. Sinskey, The schooncr Hertie Calkina bas a now Cap- taln, James Smith buying replaced Cup, Jumes Godwan, A € Jobn Sullivan has boon appoluted Master of fp schooner Lalo Prat, fi piauo oF Cups. Kobert: One thousand dolla pair the daungos suntained by the Mogul vuree Antelope while Ashore at Bar Polat, An intoxicated sallor namod Walsh wus lost Byerboard ron tho Noreonen betweon Port ‘ope and Charlotte Weduosday nixbt. Jobe W, Warner bas bought 4 two-thinds {n- reat ta the schooner Muuguuzan for $10,000 rom Capt, Thomas Wilson aud ovbors. The steam-bi ' a, varlyy Javon which gunk at Wellinmion bas “peon. putuped ‘SUG and is now at Oswego Undergoluy topulrs. A Sow days atnoe the soow Pinafore ran upor Charity 8 ec aia ke ‘Ontario, and wus vu pull feat ot lumber in ordor to yet +; Intelligence \ bere yestorday of tha death avOsweaes ‘of art P weel-lenownt Wawan, Deovased wae a broter ot the owuwe of tho sot vated th the takes, Ashland avenue brityo hag but ono man to at> tond to It and verssela ure often detained there Dan Ua or to nbsunee of the brldgetender at ble ner Mrunk 1), Burkar, and ncoom- month Inst year, show # dofelt of 71,016 barrell ornft astnate on hor laat teip down in whont thore ts a decronso of 2,017,001 buahel in corn, 1,650,768 bushels; in onts, 01,000 bushots; {nv barley, 20,000 bushels; and in rye, 1018 bush- els. ‘Tho totn! decrenre in grain for tho manth: flour reduned to whent, {4 4,090,709 bushels, ‘The following shows thu receipts by Inke during tho month of Beptember, iu the years named: Capt. Choyne tng beon appointed Captain of tho schooner Onolda. view Gupte Meoninrit. Cup. Cheyas wad formert rxo ho Fidur, Gratn, incl, barge Clint. penisely: i ehargo! uf ul tee fons bi Asnitor named Martin Morrison was drowned ee ooh pA err sind Batueduy Bint alah T0818 Os ON. Oo was not Df Ke tate Utter ha fell overuonrd, pe ITO Temporary huoys ara to be placed on both Tig hanks of {ho twontysone-foot cut of the new 0, 1n2, 8055 ehanuel iu Sanduaky Muy. There is a depth of 10,446,667, fifteen toot of water In this channel. JAA Vaddy Tyan, the noted pugilist, wag alone the sti dueks Foatorday, visiting his saflor trionia, of pote whom ho hos a host. Ryan he Ikea Chicago patie 6.077.105 801,050 fo the Ist of October this yenr tho re- colpts of flour show 9 decrense of 104,807 lar vols; in grain of all kines 261,208,180 bushels, ant dn grain, Nour roducod to wheat, 34,625,530 brsh- ols, The following shows tho receipt by Inke alney the apening of navigation to and includ. ug Sept. Juin the yours named; Flour, iri tty a 80 woll thot ho intonds.to remove hore and bus come & sullor—a Jandeman, : ‘Tho wrecked schooner Sweothonrt was brought to the surface at Port Huron on Saturday. er raf] stanchions, duck, and dockbeaina are ml gan, and thore is bole In ber port quartor where abe was’ atruck by tho steam-baryge Ta- cumsoh, Otherwise tho lull is sald to presenta sound appenrance, and can be canyerted into a iirateclass lumvor tare at a cost oF 810,000, ‘ho Murine Record, of Clovelund, ona of tho very best marine papers published, and a paper which every veasoimmn should: take, offre it prize of imugnicent dlvor cup tothe Captain of tha ptcum-barye that makes the wrentost number of round tripa between Murguette anid Tako Brio ports with eonsorts. The lecord niao ul¥ers 0 sluillar cup to the sniling veasol making: the most trips this seueon between tho sane orts. ‘The Starine Mecont ia devotent uxclnst eee i murine Intoronts, Is nhty: edited ond ese us Paneer 12 WOost RONLCrONS Bupport from all luterest ert y in vessol firoperty. 27.260 ‘THE NEW WELLAND OANAL. Warrants arg to bo Issued and served today | roronto Aail: “Surely, if slowly, the work of bn, tho Cupinins of tho tugs Mary sebaue y Kovbiy Dinan, and George, MeCleliancene | eltfalng the Welland Chtal is betnig brought to i Gnd, ana when it 16 at Inat thrown oy to the Captain of the former fortinnecessury whiseting | AU oU 3 nt Adains street, and the two latter for rushing Haein of both countries, Canndn sill heavy inuce thelr tows through Van Huren street bridge | Slrobw bid tur the carrying trade of tho lakes, Mrondy its futtuence (a beiug felt by the rail. after the tridyotender hind holsted the “red } Way er bnuorstool that ihe warrants will be tasted LY | Gay cUMDAIIed eed LihaleMUUIUee Ae ne OER AT Ulreetion of Muyor Tarrio, who woe present | nearly nquurter of cont. por bisiel, rather Tne paepetaiiouss Sf ee ates thin seu tho gritin directed to the Wellutid Canal route, Of conrae such o loss could only occur prosocuied, as Muyor Marriton personally su- Rhred tho numesor tho witteases: \y whun tho Inke rates arent the exceptionally low figures ruling at present, but it shows thy rail. = way inagnates aro Cully awaro of the iutiuence VESSEL CHARTERS, to bo exerted by thelr powerful rival when onco AT WUFFALO, Ne Ye fairly jn the fold, Althourn dividends muy hot. Speeial Disvateh to The Uhtcago Tribune. be pitd, working expenses must be carned, and . svoner or Inter they would bye to give up the Burrato, N. ¥., Oct, 3—Coul trefyts today | tyequul lygbt, but in tho menutime thoy will but were again unsetticd, thotgi rates were ade i fee the analog Gave naman to Eibko at fee y lng. The propeller Cuba, Comin jal whlutory move. ready thosu Interested in tho ‘Suyalne, ‘Tuo nropallon Cua. of ta Comuiioralal | SARatSed Nate. altel Sarg atts Ae wore tugltuting for a furthor, roduetion of tho totly, $1.00 por tou, which Is tho bighcst tixure of the | and It only requires tube placed before the Goy- suuson, The propellers John &, Lyou and Queen | crament in ay, bropor Might to become nu necom- of tho Woat lond for the same port nt $1.40, and | Difshed fact,’ the schooner John Hutebinson takes n cargo | LAUNCH OF THE BTEAM-RATIGH 0. N, PILATT, from Brlo to Chlongo at $1.40. ‘The schoonar W. 1f, Oades was charterud for coal to Natrol at contd Thy propeller, Chica und vohuoners c — An Interesting account of a Intinoh at Walkor- B, Jones and Manitowou bring lumbor fram Aw villo fs given by the Detroit Pres Pree. Tho Bteam-Durge U.N. Pratt wag hunched tad ebride Subtle to Buitalo ab $3 per thousand. Cant frelghia have declined to 4 cents on wheat, Ha tened, and this bs bow it was done: “From tho highest perk of tne bow was suspended by a cents on corn, and 23f conts on flaxseed to New Yori, cord a bottle of champagnes attuebed to this thro ribbons oxtendud into the erowd and were heWh by three bunds young Indies, Miss Gullono, of London, held the white ribbon In the: centre, hand Was nasieted on ler right by Msg AT CLEVELAND, 0. Special Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, 0 (104 CAM me A Joullurs, of Walkerville, who hold the subooier ‘Thonms Gawn, ore, Esennaba to Awu= | Wlodsor, ‘holding tha rod ribbon. Wher th the word was yiven that ehe waa olug the yous Indies swung the bottle bnek froin the buat, let ting it swing ngatust the froncind prow, where it. tabili, private grins; euhooner 3, . Watson, ord, Murquctte to Cleveland, $2, Lage shivered into a thousand picces, lotting the AROUND THE Laks. wpa vicilag liguan iow down t jo tunber, Suite RUN ON A REDE OFF BLACK RIVET, ele woeved uracefully down into tho water, Byectat Mepateh to The Chcucn Tribune, ——— Mitavaukex, Wis. Oct, 3.—The stenm-baree Granite State, with threo rufta of telagraph poles and cedar ties In tow from the Sault to Chfeazo, ran upor a reef off fuck Itiver, nt tho foot of thia luke, during the blow on ‘Thursday PORT OF CIIICAGO, AIUUVALR Str Grace Grummond, South Havon, sun Stir Chivayo, Sunttowou, sundries. MERE Stair Coron, " ebruska, Busmilo, sundries, Gy gbt, and the rafts wore driven ushure, Uy | Peuh sosseurser Henieh tertiee wundrion Jettisoning her deckiond of cedar Yes the Granit un Mary South dluven, sundries, tate workod over tho reet ana tet go buth an- |’ Prop clue, eee chore, The cubloe of the inrge anchor parted feu rau Sunde, und tho atovk of tho small one broke, ut the 1 atau. eraft managed to keep beracif from golug on Bene uineaia bude Ny ee i the milutand until after tho galo wbated on the Sebr Htelnduur, Maxkogon, 1 Sene W +o following day, when she extrivated hersel€ from chr Wingoled, Muskeyon, limber, . hetind the reof and procoeded tu the Struts for | Bele Realny, Grand Hava, lumber. fuel, ‘Tho stranded rafts ute said to be worth Bene Winuig Wine Hentwus fue ‘Speclat Dispateh to The Chicago ‘Tribune, i nutoln Ipnibor BrunguON Bay, Wis, Oot. ih—The stenm- barge Grinite Stute is ashore ulonpside tho pier at the Clay Banks aud nearly full of water, She la londed swith cedar from St. Joseph Teland, «- Cunaday for: Chiengo, Sho put in tn Hie Flay ae on scout of a leak sustained a few days before in getting Ohleauo, Atanite on the betel Wt tack River, Hur doukeioud 18 | Stir corsa sttiwaubes ane fgno, and it é Faurod that sho cannot by rowuod, Hep chug Grumimuti, South the Cuptaio hud a tug cagnged toxo to her | Prop Hed verony, Grand ddaven, bent daslstaney, but hy telegraphed at 8 o'cloule this | Lrew Apedmting, Minin, aug bu ut avoning that there {8 no Use of atu. He Will | ORR Ce true, ite ete ee toleyraph tha owners for orderé in regurd Lo | Prop Unarics leits, Manisteu, iht, the foundered barge. prep Honeaie Hutton arg ba ute ane sundries, TUB BTEAM-DANOY NONMAN ABHORE, Ecob Buckoses Bort usainane hee Sptctul Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Drops. G. Aull, Mu surat MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. 3.—Tho master of tho Te i tug George W. Wood reports the stenm-barge Norman ashore on the north side of tho South Maniton Istand, ‘The mishup occurred during tho heavy suuthorly blow on. ‘bureday last while endowvuring to work undor tho lind for shelter,’ Bho got tuo close in, and brought up on abur on tho reef. Her stern te out eighicun inches and sho fs leaking badly. On hor foturn to tho Straits the Wood will stop and relcaso tho | sete Wolverlie, Grand Laven, Norman if not off before she vets chora, Sour Louise Mubanald, white t MUSKEGON LUMDEI MATTERS, Bele Anurag, Muskouon, lit Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, A Hinde Bowe Kuta Laura, Sttskeaet et ulir Kate byuns, Stiekexon, ehh Hehe suntan, Stuskegone tight. chr Delos 20 Wott, Murinette, Hight. Mohr Gttiiwa, Grand Haven, Wait. Nebr. Hh iy supra, Grund piv agny lant. che Lineults Duth sueke, Sone Hilen Willianin, soe ketie "Echt Bebr Mamio, tudin i Hah MURR Met Ger te gresrangss te | Rene Cra ara AR twonty-aix, mente—Lumber, 4,005,000 fear; | Heke City ocd frund Uuven, Tent, lath, 950,000, Shipinents for the weok ending to- | § forte Chis Cran crumrote. light, night—Lumber, 277,000 foots shingles, WOk> | Schr fork state, blumnon I eS Gud; Tnth, 1,100,000, "otal clourances uf ‘vassois | Rehr Annie Us Hiansine Slatiatoe, tube, ofaullkinds for tho mouth of Soptomber, tid. | Ser Margerot Dall, Muawogon, gue ‘Today twonty-tive men loading tho steam-burgo | Schr dult, While Lake, int, Mebonald struck. ‘Thoy werd, cinployed far i) Roe daun Sharks auintaca tight. conta por hour, ‘Thoy tr e WO couts And | Schr it. OC. Crowlurd, Mantates, Nit, wor lt, Bee Advance st-dowunly Manes TOST HER MALNMABT. Beh Inwerwft, Bout Hye Haht, 1 Kehr Patoninu, Muskouon, Hint, Spectai Dispaten to Tae Chicago Trioune, F Hatori HO Es ne Srouceon BAY, Wis. Oot. H—During the | Rr iertiot Lusk, Haht, ie Lnku, Mahe. ky) Nabe storm of Thuraday tho dhounor G. J. 'ruoy lot | Sehr Frank Crawford, Gardow bag Nght, hor tainmnat, tozother with tho sail and rige uinu, and her deok toad of cedar, She louded nt Kowaneo and bad yourly reached ‘Two iivera Point. When tho gale struck her she was oom: petled to turn buck aud pul into North May for Shelter. Tho tug Gregory. of this port, haa been ehartored to tow the Tracy to Chicago. , WIND-OUND AT BAILEY'S HAIHOR, Special Diapateh to ‘The Chteaga Tribune, BrungeoNn Bay, Wis. Ovt, 3.—Tho following vessels pre raportod wind-bound at Huiley'’s Harbor: Schooucrs G, Anderson, Pilgrim, dlaw- ley, Pride, Gibbs, Lucy Graham, and Laurel, Suvoral of thosa' vosdols huve eon thoro for nearly two weeks, ASHORE ON BT. MELENA REEF, Speeiat Dispateh to ‘The Chteago Tribunes MILWAUKEX, Wis, Oct. ,—Cupt, Fitzycrald, of tho stoah-burgo Nuhant, whieh wis towod wore from tha Foxes by tho propeller Waverly be- cuuse of 4 loose wheel, roports u white threo jeatter, lumber londed, ashore on St. Lclous Roof, neng tho lighthouse, THY JESSIK LINN, Spactat Dispatch ta ‘tne Uhicngo Tribune. WILWAUKEE, 3Mls., Oct. 3,—Tho wrecking tur Loyhithun arrived hero this morning with tho burgo Jessie Linn, recoutly arhore on Buls Blane. “She wilt be docked a8 soon as unlonded, Abont 160 tons of ual wera thrown overboard boforoher tinatrelonge, LIGELED YOR WAGrs. Bpeciat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribuna. MinwavKry, Wis. Got. &—Tho Canadian schuonor Prido of America und virgo Clyde were Ilbeled today tor koamen's waged—tho fornor for $173 and tho Intter for Bivie, The rare sore and tho schoonor will probably fol- jaw sults OTHER LAKE PORTS. POUT HURON, Sptciat Dispatch to The Cheago Tribune. Pour Huron, Mich, Oct. J—1:00 p. m.—Passed up--Propollers Kate Buttroul, George L, Col- well aud barwes, N, Peludiville and barges, East Sugitaw and barges, Re J, Hackett and barges; sohoonorsJ. E. Glimoro, Acori, St. 1, Wileox, IL. MM, Scove, J. M,Beutt, A.J. Androws, St. Luw- roucu, C.J, Wells, Down—Propellors Sontana, Conamauuh, Sugl- naw Vailoy, City of Mount Clemwne, Cumbure lund with Kingfshor and Unadilla, Stusic und barges, Rudolph aud barges, Fred MoBryer and barges, Sulina and barges; steamers Clty of Cleveland and Piorg, ‘Wind wouth, light. Wenthor cloudy, Sprelat Viamutch to The Chicago ‘tribures Pont HunoN, Mich. Oot. 1-030 p, niv—Passed up—Propeller Cormorant and consort; schoouur ‘iowne-Propellers. Mattlo ML and barges, awi—Propollora Mattie Milis Maytlowor nnd buntea, Ba (MBER, Wind south, light, Weather cloudy, 4 NUPEALO, Special Dirmiteh to Ths Chteago Tribune. UPKALO, Ne ¥., Oct —Arrivad—From Chi cayo~Propetior J, Fisk Jr., corn, oto, propoller B.-Lyon, hght: propeller Avon, CUrn, OG; pro poller Pbrtaye, corn: propebter Vuba, cory: pros poller Queun of tho Weat, faxes Scotta, cura, From Greon Bay Jedo, whet, ote, ony Dultith—! elite, copper, ate. Irom Loledo—Propuller Rus ful Suge. Frow Cloveland—Schouner Neguunce, iy a "Clonros—For Chleago—Propolier Cinvion, coal: FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD, Speciul Mavatch ta The Chicaca TrHdune, propatier Juy Gould, rans, ota; propeller Queen Ammmustound, Onty Oct. %—Cant. Henry | or ta West, eoals' pro i % tawguod is bore, Hobie offered a reward of | Sropetion Tester’ wet ote ee TU Boston, coment, ote, For Dututh— Propeller Hropire Brute, rats, ete. For Groen Lny—Propeller Toledo, salt and gemont, #00 for tho revovery of the body of ila brother, Oupt. Thomas Hawevod, of Milwaukes, luat olf tho sebooner Sunshiny youtorday, Milwaukeo—Schouner Negauncy, coal. Por Do trolt—Schuoner Williaa Bh pos cost, For ‘i. feto~Vropelier J.C, Gantt, rails, olo.; schooner Lywan Casoy, coal, KSUANAMA, Spécial Dispatch to Te Chiedeo Tribune. THH SUNKEN TUG SWAIN. Spectat Dispatch ta The Culcxes Ivan, AMensTaund, Out, Oct, —Tho halos tn the tug Swain have bean stopped ug and the ferry boac Hope las gone to Windsur for a ateain tro . They ¢: ve hor up by tomore Escanaba, Mich, Oct, tI p. m.—Arrived Shisli moey expuoy to; YS Rox up Hy. Hou —seamers Lotauiia, te row, We, 4, Wate 4 fee more, an niuxatas subooners GO Finuo THe VELeY VEER UP THE NEW WELEAND CANALS | ETAT tuuttoe dutwon Putyos aud Woat Bidet Npectat Diavateh to The Chieago Tribune, Port DacLnouaig, Ont, Oct. d.—Lhy propeller Rntorprise, from Prescott for Milwaukee, with altri irdny which werivod heru today, la the Lee at vossol to pudsup the now Welland an Denarted—stoaniera J, 1, Owon, Forout City and Wed, irony subnonure J. Morelth ge gle and Jones, tron State, UH, Brown, C. A, King, and J, 1), Noyos, CHENOYOAN, IPVALO-WONTH COULISLON, Smtclat Dispatch to Tha Chicago ‘Tribune, ayectal Dirvaten to The Cnicuga Triouites Cugnoraanx, Slow. Oct. B—Oloured—Pro- MILWAUKEE, Wis, Oot, 3.—Tho propeller Buf. poles Gecus and Nuvhua;ucow Loutsas sohvune tata bas beun beled at thia part for $4000, tho | oF Malden, Arrlved—Seboonors Lucy J, Clark and North Cone } Bteani-hitge 1B. W, Junnes ond tow, Whad northwest, frosh. Rating. MARQUETTE, Bpeciat Nuvatch to Vs Chteago Tribune Bangunyre, dlich., Out. kh—Pasaed up—Proe peter Arizona. AMON Of daumze sustuined by the suboonce Gen, Worth in hor cullision with tho steamer, Sho bonded. THE WANQK MANINEI LIELED, Speclat Diavateh to The vatcuce Tribana, Amiensrnuna, Ont, Out. —Tho burge Maris nor Was libeled here toduy by tho stoamer City iy Fee Mor a, Hod; of Drosden for releasing bor Lrow Bois Wlaue web! thin jor 8. mie. Island yenerday, aaa taay Pe seany a eae King Sletozs, . ul Pr it Egy Yells Spectat Dispatch to 34 Uhicage Trodune, oaluury dh fnjpaller Egyptian; weboouere Volt AuuAny N, Vo Oct, h—Superiatendent Dutch Pek ‘POUT CoLareNt, or aya there hud not been un hour's delay bn se pasatKo of bouts on the Hrlo Canal ut Nail Cree Speelat Dispatch to the Wairago tribuna, % sn ieak Saturdays Pour -CoLpurtny, Out; Out, O—Passed up— Salyares whore thote: Wal ee es Btonn-l Abercorn, Churiutte tw Oblongo, ~ Bpeclat Dlssatch to The Chicago Triduns, swn—BSe z é AuunnaTiU ‘0, Ont, Ovl BAn oifort hae wate ceaeer . Ba! byt Bort -uraling been mae tp locate tho tug Storzun, Mut 20 ge . CLEVELAND, aeuouostn Wy, Hor oubla was soun ca yy apeclat ta The Unteaze Tribunee — nuslnantda? Gotig Goma cettans | sopellaes " * chandixe, und wehoune: MISCELLANEOUS, Frod A. Murua, coal, tyr Chickyus” . RYOKIPTA OF FLOUR AND GWAIN AT DUYFALO, Putplo Courler: “Tho receipts of tour ut Rutalo, py lake, durlug the mouth of Septom- ‘bur, 183), a8 compared with the corresponding ERIK, . Rue Pas ace abe tered Bet ase oh M i ch, 3.—Ente Bel uor Joho 31, Hutchinson, tladt, Coleago, as Airecting tho Controlier to report the condition of tha nerounts of all tha Police Court Juatices and Haslitts, Tho motion agreed to yeas 2, nnya9—ns fol- jows: THE COUNCIL, A Fire-Engine to Be Located in} “Yeas—mizon, Pools, Watkinn, Wathorelt, . i Altpeter, Hildreth, Dnivler, Purcell, Peovey, the Exposition Build- Hehrocder, Nelson, “Bond, Meun. * Hulbert, Everett, ‘anver, = Sturber, Imhof, Muler, ing. Murphy, Hurley, Slatr—22, Nar ickerahnm, Kanders, Appicton, Burke, hor dau, Cullorton, Korda, Moyer, Barrett Tho ordor was nmented ao as to peaulre. tho Controller to tate whother thoso oflicials made proper reports and returns, and, thua amended, went through. ‘Tho Council thon adjourned, VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. The Way the Circulation of the “Bee twoen Maddicn®) In Worked Un To the Editor of The Uhtcago Tribune, Nennaska City, Neb, Oct. 1.—Canvasser~ “Want tho 1.0, for throg mouths for 25 cents?” “No, sit" “What! A Natlonal bank. and don't want the 1-0. three months for 24 cents?” fos to your exelunimtion; no to your {nter- Controller Gurney's Reasons for Not Paying for the Jamieson Revision. Tho Bridge Ordinance to Be: Strictly Enforced. The Counoll held @ regular weokly mecting fast aventig, Mayor Harrison in the chair, and alltho Aldermen present excopt- Dixon, Burke, Smyth, luirseh, and Young. A communication was recalyed from the Fire Murshal recommending tho nccoptance of the offer of the Exposition Directors of room In the building for nn engine company and truck. ‘Cha | rowati¢n, Wo nre taking # Chicago dally, ant approprintion made this year Would be amply te aye Lown fay years. fit up tho place, Ald. Byorott belleved it wonld be n mistake to accept any proposition from the Expuasltion people, sites Jt might be regatdud by the courts R@ an noknowledgmont of tnolr right to oocupy tho Lake-Front. Ald. Hurtoy dinn't think {t would aflirm or confirm any right thoy bad. Ald, Suorey suggeated that an order bo passod directing the Fire Murabal to take pussossion of the Apuge tieedud. Ali. Everett moved to refer to the Committce ond oatelarys g Ald, Wickorsham moved that the rules be susponded. ‘The Intter motion waa agreed to—yens 44, nays 6=14 Fullowas Yeus—Wickersham, Dixon, Sanders, Applo- ton, Shorey, Phelps, Watkins, Wetherell, Burke, Cullerton, Altpoter, Hildreth, Rlorday, Lawter, urcall, “Teevey,” Dean, Htulbert. “Wanzer, Stauber, Moyor, Hurrott, Burley, Hluir—2. Nays—Solirouder, Nelson, Everett, Brady, Ime hor, Meine, Murphy—7, Ald. Cutterton prusonted as a anbstitute fora inotiun to aecept the pruposition, uu ordor dl= resting the Fire Marahal “to proceed to fit up" spneo th tho north tmnt Of tho #xponition Tulld- {ny for an engine and book-aud-luddor company. ‘This was wdopted, JAMIESON'S NEVISION, Tho follo r on- arabes Wing was recelved frum the Uon- big TRinNES “Wall, we keep fm ‘bureau’ In Omaba and mnke a note of these things.” Hie mate @ hasty inem., and then kis exit. The nbove ts an occurrenco of this thorning without montion of the insolent fellow's Tangs Occans of Mud. To the Editor of The Chicago Tritune. Chicago, Oct. 3—I wish to cull the attontion of tho Chicago City Railroad Company, through the columns of your vatuable Journal, to the condition af Cottage Grove nyenne south of ‘Thirty-firat street, If any of tho officers of that company bad been on the open car which carried a full joad north atwut o'clock this morning, and could have heard thy not very complimentary remarks which were mado by the passengers and conductur tou, they would have hung their heads for spame, if thoy had ny of that commodity fn thelr composition, it’ was well, not only for their puace of mind, but also for thelr todlly comfort, that thoy were at ,a safe distance, ‘Tuo stroct jsp yast sen of mud, and there 19 not & spot betweon Thirty-(rst and ‘Tirty-fifth streets whero & mat cig rest the Bole of his four without sinking over his boot-tops. Such a con~ dition isu shine and a disracy to any elvilized community, und ought not to be tolurated one invinent. “The car referred to in this article wag % bespattered with mud by every team Kolng fh Gexthemen: Mr, Egbert Jamicson bna pres | an opposit direction, and muny of tho pissen- Fented his claim for hatunco of the $12,000 ap- | gens, Luding somne of tho gentler sex, were ffaprintion of tsst tor reviston of tho City | plastered with tho filthy inixturo from head to Jedinances, ‘This bales, €538010, T have not. foot. It is time something was done to remedy this public nuisance. A SUFFERER, e Tolt authorized to pay without roforring the auatter for your: sideration, e First—-That nm not of the opinion that such revision is of nebnracter thit Justities the clalny. ave had on exaudnation mide by Prosecuting a\ttorney Churien 8, Cameron, Esp, whieb shows that Imiocutucies ure ao promiuunt in impore Cloar the Sidewalin, To the Editor of The Chicago ‘Tribune, Curcago, Oct, L—Sin: WIN you be kind enough to publish in your paper the law con- taney and numbers ns to render tho revision of |-coruing sidewalks? ‘The merchants on South mtigh less value than wae anticipated when the | cerulng ; ‘ work wag ordered. “Leiony bo that sir, Juipteson | Water etrest Bavo come to.tho:conciustan thers fy pot responsible for vrruca not detected by tho | 8 none. The clty should bave a revenia from City Council, but wy linpresgion lay been that | tho merchants who monupulize tho walks, There you depended upon ‘hin tor reasonably porfeut Work, and for which be was to Lu pitit, Koeond—Although tha lingunge of the appro- priacion referred to seams to indicate tht tho aut of $12,000 waa to be pald WHOL regaed to cost of printlig or tho persounl services of Mr. Jamicson, I feul that you sbould be consulted rather than to nasaiae an Interpretauon of the ordinance that might not meet your views of the subject. Llearn that the cust of printing 48 80 Jittio jn thoir stores tu sel) tbat it Js a won- der that the owners of bulkiings on thle street Recure tenants. It takes a gymmist to walk from one ond of the straot to the other, Ht un- awors well fur a drunken min, as there fs only o two-foot alley on these broad sidewulky, Pletse publish. WHOLESALE MENCHANT. {Phere waa & time when au attempt wits aide to entoree the law on the subject, which ty uimple, but no attention Is paid to It now, ‘The law is ts follows, Sov. 1,440, Re Ordinances: “ No atrect, alley, or sldewalk shall bu used for the storave of jroods, wares, or merchandise of apy kind or description whatever, and which shill oveupy it renter apne thin three teet next the bullding or bounditry-iine of hly or her lute and {funy person shull placo or cattsy to be placed in or upon any street, alley, or sidowilic any burret, box, hoxgbeud, crate, pckuge,or ony matter or thing Ww which: shail take up moro spite than threo foot next to tho butiding, and shall sutfer the sae to romnin thereon Tore thin glx fours, ho sbull be subject ty wine Of not less than $5 hor more than $10, and any policeman or public villcer ehatl be euspowered to cause tho sutue to be removed at the expense of tho purty Plneing the suine there: und. tho suid party shall uiso be subject to a tine of alan hour for ench aud every hour that said goods, wares, morcbandise, uuiters, or things rewnln thery after the expiration of six hours. 2,000 voles fs about $18) per copy—$2,00u, ‘Coin would leave Me. Jumnteson for ols services $9,810, Respectfully sutenutte THEQUORE T, Gunxey, Controllor. Ald. Cunforton suid he knew tit My, Jamieson, paid nore thin $3 a volume, ‘Thera was no doubt about tho elty’s Hubiilty for bls bi. ‘The doctment was referred to the Fluanco Committed, THE TREEGRAPIL WAR. A communication was received from the Western Union ‘Yelegraph Company setting forth that for two years past the Americun Uniou Company, under an agreement with tho Baltinsoro & Ubiv Ruliroad Company, bas vsed ten Wires on pules of the railroad company from Thirty-nluth strect to the corner of Wash ington and Ja Salle strowts, Thu Unltl- nore & Ohlo intend to move thelr innin ollie and tho Western Union, sticevszor ta tue Amer- fean Union, woich ts now proaveuting with all pageittg speed tha work of eeunring utties to be abt underround, aske tor temporary relict und to be purinitted to place ten wires on their pres- ene bolus frum falety ninth, on the west shite of Lite North to Mudigon, thevce on the north side a ‘ i * of Madison to Lu Salle, and ‘thence on the ‘cnst | Curcago, Oct. 2—taving bean! tho Rev. side of Lin Satie to the main ollice on the carner | Thontas florrison, whose attitudinizing {s so of Washington alewct, ihe compuny promising -| woll reported In today's 'ttnune, 1 wikh to asi: not to sot siny-additional polug,. tiaant Ie tealteyrabh ekuee dee? y suMent all candor, 1s it allowable to use trickery anc Tho document was seut te tho Commities on dovoption to win people to tho Kingdom of Fire aud Water, Heaven? Those whu hnye been close observers tar Retna ty ap eae of tho modern revival machinery need not be “Md, Bvorett at viv ehinery Auer eer Pees Womnataen directa the | rod that the covices of the ovuayoltatie stage ‘Dopartment of Publly Works to lower toa proper dovth the water-inain on Washiugtun street, be- | aro ecarecly fess complex than thoso of tho Shall We Ho Tricked into the Kings dont Wu the Editor of The Catcago Tbune, tweon Ashlund avenue and Linvoln struct. “Tho j ve pipo is within treo feat of the wurtuce, and tha | Woutre, UuL with Se enancot ae aes Mupruvoment of the strect bus born stupped, | Cesseries oI a en siney paving it without lowering the main would | known illusion, white those ofthe result in the watur troozing duriug the winter, ‘Sune talk tuk pluce us to whe Was to pay tor the work—tho city or the Park Commissioners, and the oruer was natty retered te the Come mittue on Streeta aud Alleys, Wost Division, DUMMY STREBT-CAR. Ald, Lawler prosentod n.petition from the Motor Company which had been given permis. sion to rut a motor presenger ear on West Mad- ison struct, woat of Western avennt, tt was atuted that the tricka could not be obtained, and the petitioners usked ‘that they be given pore qmlasion to ran thelr car on Ogdon avanite, weal Of tho cuteatubles, or on West Luke street, west ‘of Western avenug, ag might be tgrocd with tho West Division Railway Company, ‘Tho prayer waa granted. TAYLOR STREET URIDGE. ‘Alu. Lawlor presented un order, whloh was wexcd, dirceting the Cummisdioner of Public Works to send tt ut estitutte of the cost of von- atructing o bridge at Taytor.street. ‘Tha ane Algerian ubinitted an order, whieh former ore a apecies of pious jugglery, set up and faboled “Christiun,” and through which tho simple may bo tricked {nto the King- dom of God. Every roviyutist, from Moody down to tho most inveterate boro that fumbles his limp Bible at the cross-rouds school-bouso, hog hla stook in trade uf stage trumpery which ho seta up to astonish the Isnorant, and to “aplit tho cara of tho yroundlings." The same old budget anucdotes and stories were brought out aod returblsbed forthe bundreth ume, and frequently represented as wetual fucta ovgurring In the experfonve of the spenks ‘Yo be sure they alt boar the sime earmark: signs which stamp thom aa spuriony goods, pulmed off by tho retiious tramp us gonulne, and all for the glory of God. ‘Whe successive stups through which a conyros wadion Is worked up to tho deaired piteh were too apparent to ueed reoounting. The anecdotes, tho ainens, tho glories, the atuinpluga, and qus- tloulutions are too often but a part of tbe mis Wus referred to the Committes on Harbors aud. | chinery of a pluus trickster, Wo mn tho wldst of Uridicos, a ig tha Commissioner of Publio | hls ravings seldam or never bits upon a valld Works tolaclude in tho appropriation for 1883 | argument in favor of religion; and much lees of the cost of 8 bridge nt ‘Taytor atreet, ‘Tho same Afderiun presented a petition from the ‘Trude and Lubor Asuembly objecting to the city authorities yiving the city printing (ure Tada) Co thy Staute Zeituny, on the ground tut Hutt puper will aot Hermtt its peiutors to welong toa tridu-union, Referred to tho Commitios gn Judiciary. THE DRIVAY ONDINANOK, Ald. Cultorton otfored tho followings Ordercd, That the Luw Departinent bo, and It is horeby, directed to strictly enfurce the liw auoinst ull viotutiony of the’ bridge ordinance to the cud Lunt the fives and property of the clt- zens of this ulty ba preserved. The are bus already beon dono, Ald. Cullorton—By the Couucll? Zhe Stayar—No. ‘Tha order wue pnascd, Ald, Stauber presented an ordinance provid Ing for tho repeal of Buc. 1225, uf the Ruviecd Ontinances, relating to dou-licenses wod substl. (ting therefor x section tnpostug a tax of #3 per unimul, Referred to Commnittevon Licunae, Tho samo Alderman offered a reaoluuon a+ reatipg tho City-Attorney to draw up au ordi. nancy probiuiting boys under — yours of nyo from atfolking, the uge to he fixed I thy discres don of the Council, aud tha ordinunce to be cn. forcud by w tine, ¥ f Ald, Everatt~Vaceinate ‘ont, Ald. Stauber~I'tn nut tho high pricst of the vacelnation bumbuge ‘Who revolution was passud, Ald, Mlidreth presented an orter, which was Passed, directhuy the Controller ty pny trom the Contingent nd notte excuod $400 for uxe Peuses inuurcad for the procession Ri mentary at datnes A, Gartield. [Thu collections were about 5h,100, and this uinount will cover the dofloluncy, that which Is puro, poaveable, and of yuod rus cs her men, way ports Of course the svangollst, like aut ike nimsalf. If ho be an eccentric man, be must to that extent be borne with; but to covet notoriety us tho * Boy Preacher,” und to work upon the populne mind by every devieo of erratic attitude, geatuire, nud stiutement fs to prostitute a sacred ealtiux aud tends tw bet ito vontempt thoso wha ure wortbily engage a it. ‘The religion of the Bible ts above all things honust ond. straightforward: ita God bates nil auria of hypocrisy and hytig, and those whe bring tho tricks aud subtorfuses of tho world to His altars committ a sitertlege whieh can only astonish and tlapuat the reflective mind, burcly tho subline pened ples of Hible religion have no need of such questionable tothods of propagation. Things demonstrated In the ex- veriouce of mat us facts—the bencttconee of righteousness, tho glory of that berote virtue, truthfulnoss, the avservance of the Golden Ruiemthese re the thingy fundamental in ehar- actor, and which, when carnastly preaunted, can but receive tho agsent of reasonable men, bie deed, if those trutha were moro foherally eine Phuslzed from all pulpite instead of in supere uatural “expericucs "—of all things the tacst wilaleading and daygerous—then possibly, the mission of the moder ovanvellat would bo wnded, G.I. CantEn. Phtlosophy of the Bloomington Lynch 2. ‘To the Editor of The Chiedyo Tribune, Ciicaag, Oct. 2~—Lynehed, ‘This drowd word ie a very common houd-linw In tho nuws cole Umns of tho daily Journals of tho country, ae Expenus having bee 3 mate aesatiig Whou its locale is on tho frontivr or In the Into CE eee ree eC HHTG Sree ef | Confuderuta States she rude posses TL wuhont Station and to udvertisu for a aultaviesite in the | MUch thought; but whuu, o8 yosturday, It ave dlatrict—was taken up and pussud, ponrs over 4 dispatch from a large city In an ob) TNAT POLICH-COURT DAILIFE, Sree poms ton slit Ubpo Js suilicloutly: a . atartling to cause surioua reflection, eee shin “Pulles Cause Tait eumee es | Lyuehiur fs wrongs It should Lo condomned a8 South silo Pollvo-Coure Bait came up srruiey anit Alt Lawicr moved that tho Coungil | averywhere, not only in great, biyhly elvitized ww HUE OUNCE. communitiog, but on the frontier aud in the Aid, Luwige and Ald, Hildrath bed anothor | Contudorate suales, Lynubing {a wiong every whero, becauso thore Ia no place in this country Verbal tlit, tho utter statiy that tho nevounts of Flynn, the present inuumbont, wore “out of without laws for the punlahmont of erie; and the lows should bo executed, uot dotied, by condor,” and for that rowan the Mayor, wfter {ne dulyfog bins for uy your, nad deuided ta remove Hit . 5 dN O'lirion nT t those who muke them. Hut lynching faa fh govonth wurde J bduih-Bider Belen rele se to be culmly considered by everybody removed pla frou the diroct Intlugnee of tho passions of the oH Ald. Cullerton underatood that the uccounts 1 mot. Th ia ht i faved th the matter lo postponed andthe | caso for tho uct behind the act Contrallur instructed to ‘report the coudition of | iiself—9 causa for tho passions of the inob ine the wevounte of all tho Mulllifs, ; ‘Ald, Lawler replied 10 Ald. Wildroth, who had accuvu bin ‘of ruining “tho black Mage” and Tak tut poragual ight Ho could wtusd “to Dates tubs by witu wileut contempt.” “Ald, Hildroth—Youp vontumpe, t6 ike casting (Laughter) dopondent of the beinousnuss af tho crime, ‘Thu ournmunity In this state which faa Just beon disturbed and disgraced bya hae aed pebing fe very law-abiding community, Arti ple of inns aid courts to adiinister puurls busure swine, thu, und ofticials to execute the deciees of the 1d, Pueips aald thut aw Judge bad told him | courts, ut induced thia community to tke tat Kiynuee necoutte ‘ore bad, bis more woro | the law Into jlsown Bonds and enact it bluudy not those required for such an olllee, aud. tragudy? In the crowd that naomblod about the jail whore n cull-Binoded wurder had been eotninitied tbero Wore persons whu deprecatud resort to filegal vielunoe, ‘Choy suid: Let thodaw take ite cutire.” ‘TRO iol Fepltad, bute Ilys Tho fuw bo damned. There le no luw te furthermore, the porson appomited by thy Muyor wus ee tueediinite of tho man removed, (Grout ea eterstion of Atd. Cullorton wae test, he t Ald. bs AiG. Whdeots nuved tut the uppolutment of old régime—a mob subject to the law but notre- sponsible for Ite creation or executinn. ‘fA mmob of oltizena in the full eonse uf the terin— & mob of sovereigns. ‘Tho presumption, then, { that whon thdy nnathematized tha law thoy did not jutend, in fact, to condemn tha work of thelr own hands. | Thoy did not tne tond to “damn” the law, but to ox. ress = the = convietion —_ that, Judging able hope of its taithfu conatituted authorities, woy—tho way of all mobs—the mob deciarod that In MeLean tl comploto fallure of justice that their only re- source was to break through the meshes o Inw, seize the murderer, and dispatch tim sum. morily, without trial, without observing any of ihe, forme of law—noy, by rudely trampling upon “thoreis no law against murder and other ering "that fs to sy, is ittrue that tho luw fa notexecuted? Doubticss (tis true toa degree, for it fv true to_@ degrec of nearly every com unity in the tand, tho Iivomington mob waa the inunier of tho Jatler, but in addition to this there was a furthor cuura which contribute) to iniluence the prs: sions of tha crowd, Some tituergaoue Patsy Devine was convicted of the murdor of ono Goodfellow, and the day before the kilimg of the diuiler this conviction bnd beon reversed. With Cuts case of the reversal of what was Universal’ regurded cried, “There fs no inw ityainat murder and othor crime in McLoan County! Justice and tho courta ron farce! We court ng" people o1 ure of Justice” in mind besides that of Patsy ovine; and these cascs—tho casy of thi versal of the conviction of Duyine and the mur- der of the jniicr—all contributed to rouss tho pussion and rage of tho hour, Ihut do these fncltements constitute any Juatl- Izens constituting the moh. I politleal economy that tho govornincut will be notther its composition, the people and by the peuple; and if failure of justice in such w government the conclusion {s frresistivie either thut tno laws, made by tho people, ure defective, or that the Persons chosen by the people to exeeute thom fro not the best qualiticd for tho service, or thitt there ore no persons In the community properly qualified for tho sorvice, if tho thoory ot our Government is tho true thoory—naine Rovern thomecives than any mnn isto govern thom—thoro abould be, bere, less of failure of justice than In any other country of the world. sut it ian fact, wo venture to say, that there ip more complnintof the fullure of justice bere than {no any other bighly-civilized country on earth, Rie fesgon of the lynching at Bloominston ts st careless, vontal, here—lu the Nation, tho ‘Stnte, tho county, and the city, Our luws are defective becnuss wo send kaw Whoy are iy executed, or not executed at all, bLecituse we elect incompetent and corrupt ment to oftlee. of a Government o' citizens neglect their public duties, the Guyeru- inont must Inevitably fall inte the bands of bad cluizens and become a bad Gavernment, tonund Wpowerfut Company, nt it wan oe a stone RUILDING. 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