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THE CUuICAGO ‘TRIBT: CRIDAY. OCTOBER 21, ISI—TWELVE PAGES. ~ URELAND Judge Moran's Speech at the McCormick«Hall Masse Meeting. American Sympathy Not a Matter of Sentiment, but of Justice, A Legal Argument In Favor of Taking the Land for the Public Quod. English Cruelty, Oraft, and Hypoorlsy— “Landlordism Must Go.!! The following te Judge Moran's speech, do- Uvered at the Irish iudienation meethig night helure dast at MeCormict Mall, but, unforti iy, crowded out uf yesterday's editions bs AND Feunow-Citizins: When tho Trish penplo come before the Jury of tho Atmert> can people to ask for thelr cuntiiued and wetive Syinputay tn tho Trish citiso, they oight not, at has been remarked here ity ey aight tht sympathy upon aay sentimental grout, It the {righ cause dous tot appeal to the sympathy of the Americnn people upon tue ground of Jnatiee, then the American peouly ought to deny thole sympathy ta the Irish eatse. LApplause.! And whea Lsay justice, Tden't mean that un defined, sentimental justice that 13 sometimes talked of whea We are speaking of the rights of nations, but] mean that absolute, detiied, wells founded principle, thtved upon the gromnd of legal Justice, whieh hus buen recogulzud here & thousand times, and bas fund repeated recor~ nition {1 tho luws or Kiggland Itself. LApphiuge.] THE CAUSE OF TIRLAND Is simply this, brielly stated: ‘The Ruglish Gove ernment haa aagerted, and is sgserting, the right 3 vovern the Irish peaple. Waving ab ques- dons of heredity enmity: waving alt gues uons of erie! conquests; v ng alt recitation uf the bitter history of Lretand In her struples against this Power for 700 years—set that aside and come down to this proposition, whtely, it seems fo ine, Will bo acknowledge! ns absolutely: arite by aH! inen: No nition or government bis 4 right to claim ta govern « peagile utuless “t) proposes to legisiate fer that people in puch terms und pass for thom such laws 68 will eccure the highest prosperity and happiness of cat pyopie, [Appluuse. | WW England cannot do that, thon, upon a woll- defined principle of legal Justice—not sentl- mental Justive, no high-toned and menningless orrlods With reference to Wheriy, but upon a orinciple well recognized and deiined—tt ts her duty to Jet Ireland xo. [Applinse.) 7 Now, can sbe do tt on these principles? Yes, 4 Ireland ask? Shosimply asks that tion #hall be treated in Ireland for tho pavie goo, Now see how for cunturies, and y day’ in our courts here, ans tepent- reland, thls principle bas been rucope Whit ds pubiie use but the pudlig gout? you nsgert the right to Giku-one mutn's rty to xlve It to the use af the ommunity, are you nol uasyerting the right to control Wie title of the property for the public wood? TApmiutise| Wo havo ft, as a principle Inoue law, tounded aud established! and haying contioual recognition In the public courts of tho country, Chit, if wana bas at plece of property tu which he ‘hus the feo-simple title, coming down to him by the must plaly and unquestioned werrant Cran the suurce of Utw—the Goveri+ ment itselt—to the very possessor of it to the present. day; the bas got his domo upon tt, and tll he haa fa'the world upon it, still, lot tt be ferted, 4s the naine of the public, that tke puue He good requires that title, and the hand of the how, the bund of legistation, and the power of the court tke that Uitte ‘from the individitat mun, and he fa obliged to surrender {t for tho public good. LAppluuse,} Joma of our aowws- sapere, in discussing tls ¢ + egtton of tie elehes Of Bogland in Trclaud, bur 2 wot w litue bit cone fused, na, may be pers sted to sity, editors: komnotimes do when they andertike to discuss Jemal questions, (Fauyghter.] It ts assumed thut TUE PRESENT LAND 21 oes 60 tar toward controlling what Is assumed to be the (egal vivbts—and, fur the purpose of what lhave to gay, Lissume they ure tio nu- questioned legal rights of the lusidlurds th fro. Inad—It gues go fiir, Bondy Of ur pipers guy, in discussing this question, ag to sbovit Amerienn ideus bout the control of property rights, ‘Therefore, they say, *Tnose Irivtinan ure nito- wethor tov ‘extravagan Let us see, uve. they taken steps tunt would shock Amerie ean ideas? Hive we nut catublished ag a principle in this country, the right of subjeutlng vrlyate property to public cone trol to the extent of upplylog ite use wid txing ‘the price by which it may be used by the public? Have we not in thiy country—{n thid Stute of Anois, and in the State ot” Wisconsiu, aud in vther Statca ‘of the Unsfon—renuhed ont unr bands and tiken possession of rallroud property That was secured, as the owners vluimied, by constitutional law and statutory cinctuont? And bave we not wold to (ho rallroad companies —the owners of the soll, tho ownors of the nna ehinery, aod the ownors of the Crinchiso—" You snust use this property for the publle woud; HE oe gfOnG, you whan’ usu fe wt all LApplause]. Di wo hot, during tha Grangor agitution ft this State, assert the very principle thut tho Iris peoplo ask to avo applied to Lrulund; and ly it teow that, tik- Ine wetep to subject x landed monopoly to the samo rules that we have subjected our private monopolley, {# ony that shucks Amoricny {ivas? Applause.) We have hud this difficulty to Gun Tend with in revehing Justice thut thoy buven’e got in England atall, ‘Thoy hive n sure guldo to tt. We hind not, Wo had in old principle, es- tablished hy leglalation and by certain judielal decisions, that muds tho rights of a corporation: aucred—provented the Legislutury olther uf a. Suite or of the Nation from hnposing what was called * burdens” tipon theta, but. THE PUBLIC GOO) OVERCAME THAR PHIN- CHa and against that well-recognized principle in older days the principle (ut any man and any corporation, or my person that cnn holla ute to property, shell have that title subjneted by Jaw to the public goud tis been ostablished tn thia country in the faee of cousticutional and statutory chactments. (Apptause.| Naw, in Bue Khund ches have to suet Keston of lent decise dons barring the way, We linve bud to overeome those by rensor and Jewisintlon. ‘Vhoy have no such bar hetween thom aud justice to tho Irish, beople, Partaindat (s omtnotout. Chere fs 0. constituting to prevent It from duing whatever it sees At to du, teat puss a inw subjoct= dur tho, title: of nny man by tho act Mself to the use oof the pnblias wod thes have done It thine and time again Dadn't, Cane do itin Trolund? What bettor tle bave tho Trish tandiords tothe land. thoy hold Mn the English Chureh bad ty the gleve Tattle? fapplaus Heinuy have been a tithe hotd dire erentiy—2 am not gomg Inte the legal teohnte eatlties—but what higher tie wus it? None ut wil. Yor by wn act vt ‘Hument simply the xlebo junds of tho hoot Rugluud were taken away froin vuxt Chureh un a vpinuiple of Jt waa dune by Se, Glade nyt that Fam mvoeathns—— saky fOr tho publi zoud. LAp- plause, and eles of} Hear Hear!) Was hot tho Height clause to the Land vet of 1870, was) not tha present ned League, as Me. Hynus | well nirked, care rying out “tho same priuciplor” Thon Js this proposition woiny to shook American Jus- tee If tn the course of events It beeumes Hecussury that tho property of a corporation shui be further controled thin tt now 4s by Ww Jor the publle yood—miy,, IT bevomes neevssary ‘tht the property of a corporation shalt betuken awiy for the public gosd—de you tWlnk the Hiuots Of that curporudon ave going to stun i the way ¢ iA voice, “Not inuab,” und ape pluuse), Justice saya THRY AUALL NOU STAND IN THE WAY, Thoro way be a princivle of Just compensation. Dactntt that Bat, says ae who thinks thia ta not vn correut appliondon ut that prinule plo, * You control corporations in thoir titles and In thelr rights beeunsy you gave thom life, You cruated them by “your lnw, and, therefore, you bave tho right te enntrel ‘thou. Whe guve the titie to tho irish fands to the Irish, Jundionds? Was it not the uctlon of arhunsed? Didn't she cronte the Ute, und hast: sho tho aa subject {t ta thy publly goods [Ape Utne, Again, tha urvument thit wo create the corporation, and theestura baye the right. te control it, 18 bul a method of rensentng, Lt had nothing todo with tno great ederlying pri Gipte that every iuan'a property. muy bu ‘Bibs Jevted by the Course of leyistution or Judicial condeumition to tug publle wood whenever tha bie ace He tu du it, smiciug to the awnee of ft ust coulpensutior nv, Lay that the propos sidiou of Me. Parnell und’ bin followers tn by dynd, that thy laud held by tho fandiords of Ire~ Jund soult be taken from thom by tha Guyerit+ Thent upey just coupenoeation bemg mady to the Wadlords, wud thus suid amoung the peuple, inde berfeut | contrition; wwe argument in vor of It Mids everything to domonatrate its ustice In the history of the proceedings of this sauatry in handing the property of individuals and curporationz, Therefore, f say, that when you gay we ure violnuing wo prinelple of Justice, kad going #o fur iu our demands wi to shock dustice, you ure making a amistake; It te only carry tug the princtply out to ia iegitionte re sultas itis only taking Mt Where Justiee dumands AHSCT aball bo takens and when you come in Apply the principle you ean never stop applying. At. Uf you gro tagival, tb you reach the lust atup brie eile detmunds that you alull,tuke, (Ape Par Now. t buvo ea(d this much to show that thiy positional the Irish people for symiputhy, atid Jor the ural auppurt that syuipatiy gives ta all guvd cotkest, doca not depend upon sentiment yor Upon gratttude, but that the stern luxe of Justice ryuires that you whull bo an ihe side of ‘tho frishulin In bis demands. LAppluuse.) Now, ‘the Lund 141 ly a stup toward this, you aay, Yea, Ber Toons To undentand ity but siya that tho Land bill is not enough, and ft doesn’t do what fs required: fo othor words, he says you wust take al the aren that Jraticn veauires. (" Henr, heui( Mr. Gtadatonie says the Land bill fs enough, Now. if Mr. Parnell ta to he putin Jail tor saying the Land bil ta not enough, night not Mr. Giulstone to be put in prison for Fay ine that It fs enough? [Applause,) Thoy are both memberaof the Hugilah Marilas ment: they bath represent constituents; {t fs their duty to disenss measures passing throigh fiat Partament; it ta tholr duty. under cottstte tutional tors of zovernment, tu Msettss before tho peopte, thelr constituents, the effect of any meusures proposed ue tudicited, und whit is waited in ndidition to those that ara provosed canted fiillugted, APPLY THAT NEASOS WA r Parnell ably and you find that a man dotog bis holteat and his fiighost duty ander the DMritieh coustitutt in accordance with Britiets tiw, bist position to lt, fe putin gait by Gis peeviah Pre smler veause he ennnot answer him, (Loud ap: ow, Raving sald this much on the question, which provably 14 entirely tmnevessary, bevatise It hier been exhausted, it fs ab attempt on iy pact nda chimsy one, todriw the legal lines: Of this clover, o that the gttestian. shall stand ‘pon the bare foundation, tot of tls spread= oiicle Ken of eterant und everiusting Uborty, but npon the bottor nsvectatned unt more complete. Ty rounded tea of otornal Susticw. CAppliuse | Now, [tis Just what thaxo men are: trying to they it tewhat the Government bis done, fet mo exninine ft for it moment fa iieht b uything that he bad done, te 1s udura lew that they passed in Ene able thom to arrest men who had Ling. Lbatyghter.) He ts ttre der a Inw that permits the mun iy vontrol cof freland for tho thie betng to puta na in prison ona warrant that sinnly reeites that he suspects hi. and pro Vents bin from coming ton Jury Cor tis trial to show that tha suspicion ix wnat, and prevents him frou applying tod court ‘or hubeps corpus ta show tht there is yo foundation for hig ine cureuration, AND WHEN THEY GOT ITM IN JAtly what did they do? Fo want to allnde to this to Bhow sou tho tises of American sympathy, They know tint America don't toke avy stock in tole “verelon act. LAppituse.| They kuow that tho Cocreton aot ts regarded by tho whole olyil- Havurid 2g it miserable pretense, Well, what they doy When thoy got) Parnell in Jal under tho Coercion wet they served iin witht warrant for treason, Now, treasutt ienerine., “Chore is no mat tn this audience Whe will object to Me, Parnell, If ho hus heen sullty of treason, bul irrested for tt, being charged with jt, bulng tried for it, aud, If eons vieted by an finpartial Jury, beng punished for it. But. du they intend to try Parnedl for trea- fon’ Now, don't you sce they have got two doors to this trap? ‘fhey arrest him under the Coere clon act, aud then thoy charge lim with tre Whont Parnell suys “try me for treas they say, “we bold you under te Coercion ‘4. Lot me have a hubuas 3 YOU change me with treason; let one of idyes Inquire Into this, und <vo If there 18 ext round to hold ‘me for treason," 8, no” they eay. “OF course we: have ehiryed'you with treason, We bave warrant Arresting you for treagon, but we don't bold you for that, Wo bold you for something Ubut wir euapect’ you of under tha Covrelon uct, LLaughter.] ow, they bave charged bim with treason morely as no maikowelght, Thuy huve to show to tho world that thoy dou't bod him under tho Cocerelon act. but thit thoy hotd him wider some othor churge, and vo thoy have ‘chirged bin with trengan, under this pretense. {sy that the eourge of treason js mute beenuse tho Bn- glish Governmont don't ike to forfelt tho Amorican sympathy that bas been on their side for sovoral months, [Applause.] THEN THE PROPOSITION 18 RENCCED TOTS; this Is why we nro indignant here, aud this is why we ire protesting, and this is sy we re secking tu keep this American sympathy undl- vider that existed forthe Lrish, Tho propos: uon is urged; the demnud is Just. Mr. Parnell juny go farthor than overybody is willing to go. but he yovs this Tar-and, ufter tho beat consid- eration Lean give, bye with tim--tiat the his- Yory of Enyilsh jegisiution, the bistory of free laud, the whol subject tiken together, demons strates clearly thit tho bappiness of lanotordisin fn Trofund fs neompntibte with the happiness and: prosperity. thot nation; und it being 5,000,000 of peaplo Who Daye ao right to tive. under principles of Justice, upon the soft that: God mave thea to five upon, titiist less than KOW—1 way tho sume principle of Justice which 2 hive beon asking you to apply, leads to the conclialon that these 8.000, buidhur the tile of tha land, and tiving in Irelund, mid the system of laudiordigm and dand titles fa {relang agit now exists, aro Incompatible with the bapylness ond prospority of (hut peoplo; #0, than, os Dennis Kearney sifd, ' “ LANDLONDISM MUST GU” Tureat unplause), and the prineinles of Justice whieh the Luglish Government ty Gon wpe ply as lou us it seeks tu govern England fends to tho conclusion thut i fe the duty of Mr Gladstone—thut {t is his duty under outt-to ia~ troduce a law tuto the Dritist Murtlament atol> ishing landiordiém in Ireland, and ft think ho aight to be attainted for Frunsga under the Eo- gllah Constitution If be falls to do tt. a Now, thus far Lhave buen!walng in a desultary nunep you Wilt; forgive tia fur it—leading up to this’ pripositign: Ainuricun sympathy ts dear to Irishmen, und Trishinen bere want tu pre serve tt Yor the Irish cuuse at hue. Lipplaase.) What js the reason for this¢ Wo want to pre- serve It becutse It ls tactal, and becative En wiand does not ike this Anieriean eympathy, sud wont FKingland does not like we tove. (Ap- euttse. Pou remombor that when Sr, Parnell and his comrades wore tried rat in Dublin tho Judie who waa predidiag (om tha venvt cuii- plained of this Awortean aymputhy: it: had ao pervaded the atmosphere uf irelund unt thoy coull not kuep It ene of the eourt-ruom, aud it ‘Was thore asserting (tscif in tuvor of justice, [Appiause.) fbe Engilso havo felt it ever slice. Que nowapupers have beet avesigutty chet Ge- fore tho whole turty milllons of freemun. Ameur- ivan, people, within tho lust tivo. yours, huve cod to understand the Trial question and the :péihetyles upon whieh it stundy, and tho Aimer CAN people, WS Just As Uhey urn generous, cutie lo fully sympathize with “Mr. Parnetl, und did fully-agd” without, it seems ta ine, any dingetite ing Volce sympathize with hin iu the passage of the Land bill and tho Inst Hite trouble in tre- fond, Hut now here und thore tho Iden sevmns to bu put out that Mx. Parnoll is xolng too tur, that Sf. Gladstone bus goue os far as ho ought to #0, and all that, How docs that come about 7 J witttell you, or the lust two or three months the Haglisn Government bis buon courting us here; they baye buon sparking us; becn sparks fox tho Aworivan pooply. It is a new-tound love, Jt has bad a very reeont origin. ‘Thos: have been mitking 4 most ostensible display of thelr affection forthe Auerlenn poople; they buve buen weepiug (he wioxt copluld tenrs over our surrows, and thoy have in alute fareleal enictient carried the thing to the most ridlcu- Tous length. {say this is A NEW-HORN AFFECTION on the part of tho Enyligh Uovernment. It was ostensibly tcloyraphod over here on the veraslon of the denth of our Inte lamented gad Fespucted Presitent Garfuld Lappluugse) that the Eugtish. Court bad gouge inte mourning, und that it was tho” frst time. tt “ever lid auch on thing in the history of tho lish Court tor any foreign man, ‘That y Wis Ostentatlously telemraphed Neve from Great ". Beltaln. Why? Why, tosay to those aAmorienos, © Don't you nll se0 bos sorry wo are for sour”) Why do [say thaty Let me remind you how recone thls is. In IM Preshtont Lin- cotn was asnsloated, killed by murderous sus. in. Tho agasination wis as Bloody und way just By Kittle to be palliuted as tho inurdorous Sasusl- notion of our late bouored President, The Bue wiixt Court did not zo. Inte mourning thea. It any he trite that tbe murest formu] vx pressions of aypathy caine fruut the diplonuaté, wie exe ebanged meaningless phrases at tove between dilfcrent countries; thit uay be. Why shuuld thoy wor, 1f they loved the Atmurlein people, xo {ntd tho duupest mourning ut the thine tor the Joss of such a inunas President Lincoln: Ho not Juinp to the conclusion that Lam going to Mraw Insidious commpurisians between the two lamented Presidents who buve beon murdered, bur fet me way thie: Mr. binevlts bad demons atrated by upwards of tour years of adininist on his capnoitica as in ruler, his benovelcne hls lovable churaetor, wid his justice uudor the moat trying clrewindiinees; BO Much Bo thut Who ate vote the wore his bitterust hia qualities uf end and Of bout; Mebso that al right= thinking tinea in the world saw, not fran his Pipfosvtun but frou his nets, that when be aed Hberty fost one of its nubleat aud most digiatere nated champions. LAppiauae,) fle struck tho tunavles of wlivery from four inillions of bus Tin beings and wave them the Hybt of liberty, stust Divtory will port no man's tame to bo Susurtbod htzhor on tho voll of futne than that of Abra Lincoln LApplause.| Nay, be was o hurtyr to the question uf freedom purely, und the question of the perpetuation of this Uoverne Ment purely, Our tute President was uy martyr Lo one of our most Iafumons prinoiples—that of spoils, [Applause and bivsus.] Now, if tho Kine Kv Goverament ts hovest in its love of tho Atorican people, why did it not deck Wa voure in a 2 when Abraham Llncolu died? fy Pisa,” "Hear! virtut's It" and: appiauya,| tis because England's love of thts coautry, wy pe Jase Fee SaUnLy's nate WU ee deeiro for this country’s perpetuity, ts lew= Uorn, wud tt te ale JUST AS, MYPOCKITICAL AS 1 WAS NEW bon farplauta and “flour,” iear."] When our anictted President wis taken way Wo Hore rewed, wud surrowed deoply and justly, and 1 Would vot eriticizy the symputhy of any man tha world aver who desired to express bly honest sympathy with ue. 2 would not put a word bo- Ovesn the kladly foellug of an individual Ei a dual Amerloun [up- ry wnt of the Bnygiiett hue Weittun tee biatory, and Ldo wos bolluve. in its syunputuy, or ity aurrow,oritalove, LAppluuse, | Avothor thiug., For the Just tive years the Peavly of this country bave buon celebrating contenniaté att over tho luud—celebrating the Gue-hundrodts Aunlverdary Of the batticy in THE ENGLISIC WERE WinPPED BY THE AMENIFANS {anplause}—velebrating the triumph of Amerl- Cun urns und of Uris ui woo assisted thorn to throw olf the yoko of the Uritien Government, Observed that bu bud bi JApphiuse.) Now, Ldonot wishto make nstate. ment inadvised! Mit xuy tas Tf any of theed: celebrations: fia “been attained by an Minister Pienipotentiary af the Green fi tis Odell caelty: ff one his fofned in the refoletags of the American peoply over the defent md lisgrace of tho Urltis arms, the fact has eceapod ome. it aay be that 'seme of them aid, ut OF feet wife in assortiiue that no Veitish Minister hae been alllelatly: Present representing ber fmperial Mafesty the Quoen of Great Britain and tho Empress of the Indies at the celebration of tho centonnil es iu tho past up to thle dato that were won by the Amerienis over the Delt- iste Litt wout so we seg hitely? Let me aay It was iy uccordinue with the fitness of thitiga not wexpeet any inn orany nition te Jom ta res Jolomy over thelr awn discomitire, It was not 10 bo oxpected that our excellent Beeretnry of Htate, Mr. Blane, recognizing this, and belie animated by tho fistinets of a gentlonuin, when he Ited all tho rest of the world to the Yorktown eefebrationy should ine vite tha | representitive or her Line perial Masesty. Ue no doubt thongnt that it would be ike what an trishiman inight express ns Inviting a inun todanes a jie at tila own wake [erent laughter) for the Ueitish te be represented ot Yorktown, and he dlda't Invite them, Now, bebold the obscitieous and ostot= tatlous efforts of Bigilsh diplountey to win the: good willof tho American peopte, ‘The Etiglish Minister intimates to the Secretary of State his desire to attend this Gna aad wlorioyns eelebris tort of thoslegy of Yorktown, whord tho Frenely, wed the Germans, and the Yinkees gave io Koulish their last whiek. LAppintiae and baagh= fer} Why hive we this newsborn nifection? Bvenuse thoy ure seeking to move Amoricun syinpathy away from tho Trish enuse. [Ap- planso,} TINS AMERICAN SYMPATHY has bean # troublesome thing tor the natlon of Great Britain; aud they ure seeking, ns they ave nlways soiueht, to wit by the honeyed fences that fall from the offy tongue uf die Fst that which shouldonly be jaiven ty tho ist cHiNG, Unt te the people who have proved by alowe life their admiration for American principles, aud thelr devotion to the Americon cnuse. But T have no fenryexeept as ocenstous ally thls gort uf exhitittun atiects cue editora. Ullsses.] Lave ne fenr that Qt will to. any exs vent affect the American peaple. The bones of Irishinen He bleached on every batttetlenl of tho Tevolution that led up te Yorktown, [A ( planse.) While tht struggle was going on, tho hearts of (rishtnen, and the bands of Trisomen in dreland we ved It prayer tothe God of battles for Amerienn success. LApplanse,) ‘The Mineriean pent, pelig an tntelligent and a Just people, Will not forget thiy; and: they are tot to be wen away from thoir old Jove by t fow words dropped by tho diplommtist’s honeyed tongue. When tho Wir of the Rebellion wis goin on—that is only uotmpnratively a fow yertrs ago—it la only noni inent in the Life uf mitions ainge chit occurred— then whore was England's syinpathy and atfee- tion?) Where was her desize then tit our ine stitutions should be perpetuated? Where wero her plenipotentiuries then to help us celebrite a? Thoy wore gitent, except us they utterance to hopes for our destruction: thoy were sitent, except us thoy hissed out thuir Inttred of our lustitutionss thoy were sllortt, ex- oept as thoy did everything fi thelr power to Abe Ns, Lo Wenken Us, tO make our enemies succeed, und to destroy our Nation. [Appl Mr. Hynes fins tol you about on thelr expressions; but’ thera are slous of the people that are holier and fiure potent than those that they give [tu pubiie inect- Ings and in high-ounding phrases and reRoln- tons. In overy mud cabin In Leeland men and women Wero tipon thale knives praying tu God to preserve the Amarican Union. LAppiiuse.] lsyy, then, on principles of Justles vou must syinpathize with them, because thuy aro on tho alde of right. IRELAND 18 YOUR OLD Lo! By acentury of saeriiice muny time: this country, Terlatinen have won A hathy, icisoniy in tho inst few yeu Atierlean people have come to uintorstund this quustion, and given to Ireland the proper syn pathy that she fs entitled to. (Applause) Arla fs trying to Wink this symmputhy away. 7 suy Ula: England never sourcht tho Juve of a nation yot, but ta sultivo that nation to de- struction. “[Apphiuse.] She fins been one con tnued fle to every ination orrtside that sie sought an ullfance with, or that sho soit tho fricndsbipor Look at ber course in ‘Turkeys luni sit tho Boers; look ut de Frenel: look it uli gations: of Europe Unat ever sought lor alllafigs, and depended upon her love and gym pays thoy were seduced to thelr dustritcdon, Hut the irish people iiaving thus won your Inve, and thus being entitled to it on principles of Juatlee, the trish people ure Jealous lovers, und they object to any dalliance “with that qvtion, LXgpinases Now, 2 weeltizens, Tam tat gatig to keop {Cries of “Go on] this Aner: Minpathy that this meeting ts tn purt callod to express Is Valuable to the frisby and though’ there tnay. te a bint here and there by some mi who dng not uviven the yuestion yuilleient, thought that perhups those Trish ure engaged tn gome wild sore of n sebeipe after all, L say, ln the words of the Irish poct— Doth nut a mecting Niko this make amends (upplunsy} for every filure even to express syinpathy with the Irish cause and the Just eause athomea? Tt seems sete mor aud though there may be ow man here wnd there, when | sce n ineetlny rop uted by tue Chicf Magistrate uf this olty, preside over by the presiding Judea of one Of our highest courts Lapplattse), uttoncde od and addressed by eulnent men wha rened- #ent Us in the halls of the Natlun—spoken to by ‘B Mutt Who seenia to huve Leen persecuted bit soit [loud appiause), with represuntatives tho wealth, and jntelligence, and order, and everything that Chicago is protid of around ine upon the stage [appli tsay, “ Lut the Helt- fen Minister dance his Jie; We are usstired of tho: smithy of the Amerteun pooph {Loud ap- P Be, BLUE LAWS REVIVED. Ex-President Hayes and Dr. Leonard Hucon Broak a Connecticut Sabbath “Much Excltomunt and Whreats of Arrest. Rey Teleavaph to New York Herat, Nonwicn, Conn, Oct. 1%2~Ex-Presldent Rutherford J Mayes arrived here late on turday eventing, and was the guest“ over Sunday" of the Rey. Dr. Leonnridl Woutsey: Bacon, pastor of the Park Church, the wealthiest parish tn tha city, he ex-Tresi- dent came unnoticed and unattended, and doubtless Hetle thought that lis visit to this sleepy town would cause such 4 commotion as has been awakened In this seetion oCon- nectleut, Dr Useon two years nga de nounced In scathing Invective the managers of the pleasure steamer Lila for (inking out one or two excursion parties on Sunday. At a tent miassnecting he presented lily views so strongly that the Sunday pittronage of the Stoner Was riined, and the enterprise: lias heyer beon revived. Dr. Breon went so far us to cause the arrestot James Walker, the Mitiager of the line, digging up for this purpose the old Cannectiont “Ulue hw? upon Whieh fv based his sweeping states ments, ‘The statute fs as follaws: Seo. i. Evory proprictor or driver of any. vehicle not employed in currying the United Statos innil who abid) allow any person tu travel tboreln on Sunday, batween cleo ind sunsut, except from tiecesmity or meroy, shut bo tued £20, to be paid to the town in Whick tho alfunse dg committed, Dr, Bacon's conduet created intense feel ing wentnst him mueng the working people, and his action yesterday in viotating the same Jaw which fie’ then so strennonsfy upheld hay been severely commented on by the pross aud by, miny of our eltizens, On Sunday afternoon Dr, Bacon took _ox-President dfayes and Congressinan John Walt ina tie team and drove his distliguished tb abot the city, visitiig tha principal places of interest. “Hy the provisions af the statute above quoted the Dovtoy has rendered his sel€ Huble tu arrest, inasmiel as he aeted as. adriver for the party, and itis announead this evening that Manager Walker, of the persectiled steambuat Hie; is considering the piuprlety of his. approhenston. ‘The atalr yay crented a hearty laugh among the Jegal frateraity at die Dovtur’s expense, Whitt excuse he may olter is tinknown. Congress anan Walt ral tonight fi response: to tho deratd corresponden’s inquiry. that ho failed to sea Whereln Ar, Hayes and himself word anendablo to the Jaw, as they weru nolther owners nordrivers of the team, ———— ort Ou Maurice's Conversion, Fl dioston Saturday Keeniug Gusette, ‘Two Doston lady artints who have recontly vise ited Ou Muurior ue tls home in London spec With onthusiuin of the celobrated curluaturist’s chutming aurroundings. ‘I! tho urtist'’a pcouliar taste 11 many’ wi Ws ongy to woe front whut souruo more graceful of bis sketches Baye Deen derived. Tho “ Eesly Engilsh” ebfdren, the pretty cathetla wile, huye evidently furnisbod models for many: of those plutures in Punch whlch make D Maurier fatnous. After Hone ebat he turned to his visitors aud aald; * What do you think of tho vathetes? For my part, [betluve in them, and recognize tho bunolicial Influence cethetloian hue exerted in tho commonphice wapect uf inod- orn fife." With suing surprig, onu of tha ladles tho first to ridictle that pecutur school. Fed," Di Maurier returned, shaking his bead, but J shalt ado wo no more, J huve drawn iny just skoten ayalnet the esthotes!" If this determination proves (obo tru, the word will sincerely ror kret Du Maurler’s “ehunze of heart," aud his adimtrers on this wlde ef the Athintle enn onty hope bo may discover another velu ae frulttul of Saipreaitny iw the Postlethwalt orew for his cuustio pencil, JAY, ——————_ Mls Last Dowe, Buld wo wulleror from beer A troubles, when seked te try Kidnuss Wari, oT try i, but (t will bo my lust doxu.” Tho man got well, aud fe now recommending the reuiedy ta all Whoen turanyenieut ot the stuinach acts upon eye aud liver, brinwiny disease and pain, “Wort id thy true remedy, Jt removes ia Cree! aad puree the Melt prebe ae buncentrated) or dry uct equally elliclently,— American Cultitutors ow = THE COURTS. A Heeleand-Toe Instructor Ine vited to Dance into Court. The Olty Asks for a New Trustee for the Gage Estate, Wing Lee's Jury Fail to AyreeThe Six Compantes asa Friend In Need. A Relio of tho Fidelity Smash—Unlucky BankruptsOther Law, A DANCING=MASTEL IN TROUBLE. Wilt E. Wobster and Ellaabuth Hondorsan: Med a bil yoaterduy In tho Cireult Court aeatnat James KE, Martine, Joseph I. Mathor, Julla 2. Martlog, and Heury Tift, to sot uside the sulo of f teasehald Interest ot Martine'’s North Side danelngehll on Chiengo ayenie, near Clark street. Tu October, tho Catholle Vishop of Chleago leased to Willian E. and Mtobert Ge Webster far titty years the premises: known us Nos. ci and: 2H Bust Ubleage ayenno ata ane wuntl rental of Sau aud alle taxcy. Lhe hind Was | afterwarnt — ftaproved by on brivk Wullding, worth $10,000, and in September, 1875, Prof. Martine ebtalned an axsininent of tho Jonge for Alteon yours, ugreomy to put $1,000 {nto the property lu the. way of ndditions und improvemunty, 16 assume it ineumbritice of $1.0W on tho hullding, and tu pay all ground- rents durlug tho time he had it, and at tne end of thoiifteon yeurs to surrender tae property free et ineumbrance. Martine at one touk possession, but has only expended $1000 on Lie property, and tu September, 19; old OUL te dosent H. Muthor for St ft te charged Chat this was a trandulont sale, mide tu Keep tho property from Murtine'd creditors, and. hit Muthor took tt subject to all of compluine unis’ raghts, Mathur subseqtoutly vonveyed Mila intarest tu Julia 1. Martine, wife of Be Martine, but tots asstgument, it is also clatmedt, Was tot tide fn quod faith, Martine having falled to pay the $4.00 mortgage, as he ngrevil, tho Mortyiuge Way Coreclusod in Mayy Thu, and struck olf ty Henry Mitt for $14, dust prior to tho sulo Martin read a protest to the eltect that ho still had possession of the premises und would not surrender thon complainants allego that this was done In collusion with ‘Titt to prevent cumpetliion and to get bold of the property ut as fow. a prive na possible. About "35,00 of tho purchise money wis furnished by Martino, un the“ wholv Transaction wid mate tor bis bonetlt, Complainant | now eharges — that Martine Was a tristee for him, that ho pay Qougad Bis triat, and he asks that an decomntiny: imny be had from Martine, und) that the fore= usury sato muy be sot aside as trnudulont and yold. A NEW ‘rus i WANTED. A bill was filed yesterday in the Supertor Court by the City of Chteaga against David A. Guge, f. M. CarpenterJotin De Koven, and Jolin Sherman Taylor usktug for tho uppointinent oft trusteo of the David A. Gage estate in place of the Inte George Taylor. ‘The bill gets out thiton the ith of December, 187}, David A. Guage, being a dofaulter to tho elty fn tho sute of SHUT TUAW. 10 re PIyMENL OF the sng, Exe- Mat ngsignimentt of all bly propurty, real aud personal, tu George Maylor, as trustee, for tha benotit of the city. tt was aise provided that jn ease of the death of Saylor, don De Woven should act ns successor In teitst. ‘Caylor ded In Auyust hist, feaving the trust sul partly unexvcuted, There were still thirty vcres of Jand in Se unsold and several sults ponding over the estate, besides sone choses 1D, aetion whieh hid not been converted into money, an application was atonce made to Jolin. De Koven to vet aa trustec, but uu gentleman des ellnea tosorve. The elty. therefore, usks that a new trustea my be appolitted tuo curry out the trusts Lit tho original eonyoyianes, and that ane Ul the sult is decided a Receiver may bo np. puluted with like powers, WING LED'S * PEERS? COULDN'T. AUKEE, i ‘The jury iu the Wing Lvo caso came into court yesterday morning und announced to’ Judge Valey that ft vas lmpossitle ta renele ate agreement, and they were necordingly dia- gharged, Tho rumored gtatus of thu Jury as published yosterday morning was not quite or treet. Tho first ballot stood four for murder and elzht for acquittal, Tuere was not much change totityome time in tho night, when tho voto stood suven for pituslaughter and fve tor ace quittal, [wus reported that a verdict of inne ehattgti and i sentence of onc year would have been decided on if the four Jurors who. originally voted for murdor would bave drupnad down tu “thut baxla, but thoy, uftor agreeing to mutglughter, beld out for a long term, of tine prisoument, Sone surpriso has been noted that Witg Lee, without tony or friends, could vomiuand such an arity of counsel, omploy in private dutcetive fo work up bis defense, and wing an interpreter from a Aletant point. Tt appears that the corporations know: as the Six Companies autor into a contract with overy. Chlnuman, or ble friends, that thoy will bring: bin to Atmertea and hecou Ina great invasure responsiblity for his bodlly safety, ote. [his also: well known that the iliicnon of the death pen- alty oreven severe imprisopmont on uny of thelr wards would work yreat disaster to their inuuigrant bisiness, and that these Six Compe nies spare ny expense when ono of thake inti arauts (sin jeopurdy to aflord ffm all the ns- siatauce and relict possible, CRIMINAL COURT. ‘The case of daseph Devin, Jolin White, and Jobn Gorman, charged with attempted robbery: In Unton Park one evening list mouth, was on trial before a Jury in Judge Tutey's court yes- torday. Tho prosecuting witness was I. W, Haloh, who kecpsa coal ofice at No, * West Washingtun atreot. ‘The ease kad not praccededt very far before tho defense aought to turn tha tables on tho proseuutiue witness by some testl> mony Intended toshow that thore was noattempt ut rolibery whntover, and that the only atterpt of any sort by anybody was on tho part of Blek Dhuagett, aad involved un vet of a grossly fun. moral unture with Gorinan, ono of the defend- ante, tu thy rly of victhn, Ste latter was coin. pelled to adlinit, on erosd-cxutniiition, that be nud heen sont to the County Jail fur sixty days for burgiury, and to tho Erhtowell for a short term for vazraney, though he bud recently boon at steady work, ‘be cuso was zone into at great length, und with resuite peruuly ouity ing togny one, and was wiven to the jury date in tho aft voon, with Instructions to return wscnlod ver- dist this morning. ‘The Jury in tha cays of Hurry Willintus, tried In the Critninnl Court Weduesday on the chirge of amareakt Ag Officer Michael Mahony with the tont to kill, brought inn vordict of guilty yore terday, fximy hia punlshmont we two and hv bale Years in tho ponitentlury. doh MeCurthy was tried by a jury before Judge Jameson und convicted of vobting nn old, Tn named Joba Corbey of bis week's’ wages one iieht curly in August fis pinishinent aa Taal attwound a balf yoars ja the penl- cntlaey. Johu Stanner and Jerry Milligan, two inmates of Murderers’ Kow, will ba placed on trial Mune day in tho Crimnnl Court, DIVORCES, Kute Ruark filed a bil yesterday against Thomas Ruark, or Kourke, asking for a diverce 0 from his Josuph 1. Woodward complains that hls wite, Flora ©, Hastings, left him in September, [siv, attr they had tuiled together sutrinontully Tor over ten years, and she, tuo, Wants a divorce, Louisa Jocelyn dled a vill for divorce trou Crarles W. Jocolyn on the same ground, TYEMS, Judzo Gardner is onzaged in hearing the foros closure onso of V. A, Turpin, Kecolver uf tho fie dulity Bavings Bank, agatnet Jobn C, Hatues, former President of tho bank, The bill was {led to forcelose tho blanket mortgage Haines Rave ut tho timy of the bank fullure on aul ble Property, to sucnre bis indebteduess to the burt. ilo now clatuiy a aeteoll of about $50,000 for service while President, at the comfortable Fate of 825,000 4 years Judge Moran yesterday board the caso of Huds wand Cave uxatist the Cuytugo West Division Htailway Company, to recover 35,40 damages tor bulng pats wear, beacume that Cars und 4 compinton got an the car rather drunk, und, utter they hud pald thelr fare, tho conductor cuine back und accuwed them of baying given him a counterfolt W-cent piece. ‘hey dunted At, and refused to pay amuin, and be thon hud thom putott, A countoriglt 1-cont picee was. shown on the triul as the idonticul one given to tho conductor, and the Jury so tur sided with, bim as to Hud the company not guilty. BANKRUPICY, ‘Tho following bankruptey cuses wore doolared olused yesyerduy by Judyo Blodgett, and diss charges velusud by rengon of the dejuy of tho bankrupts in imakiny appilcation therefor: Goorye W. sarsoll, W, UH, Uico, P.O. Merribew, J. Durand, Aurore 0, Wlubnor, ©. H, Androwa, Y . Kuulknor, Conrad Hitwell, » Mlokard, John C. MeCurthy ot al, i. W. Hut aly We HL. Vunnlelia, Hh. Hickininstor et wb P. Ul Hawking, J. dk Shep herd, David. pes, B.A. Chupman, George Gd. fallin, J. 36, (sillinws, Androw 1 Teel, Geurga D, Wiltston, Jobn Kramer, Orlin A. Peake be dhe Williams, B.'1s, dobingou et ul. Pittip Dyclasas, 1. 1. Cooke, 1.0 Buuktey, HOS Wheclee Menrs hekeron, Gay W. Foster, Mlurk Duty, Jupu W, Panubaker, J. C. Oiuger, J. it. Sbolly, D. We Burry, F, A. Dooilttlo, G. W, Huddicatoa, Murk rinks. M. Brown i fon, Jon DB. Ue Jt Hod. fF Stimers, Wiltiam IL Reed, 'Yennoy, Hower & Cratty began pulnat one of thoir corks, Juli A, Hee, to wi) which ho had embezzled. Theodore Klein commenced an action In tres. pry It Reets and Henry 'T, Apat to recover $5,000 daimages for the loss of fils hand, wilh was erushed tha machine while he wos working for defendants, Deverling begin suit in ejectment Vo fines, Joti Bulolt, Jon Krapy, lieriman Goolz, and Agnes Yeo Mocks 6h Canal fe ba anid tho Ne 35. KOM and tho B14 of tho SW. 4 of See, iui M. Jenness Aled we bit tilda Smaekels, Jol ON) on Lata ty af Lot 4, in Block 1 to Hvanaton, Ladd & Ucorge’s A JUDGMENTS, SurritonCount—Cosresstoxs—Conrad selpp: Brewing Company va. Chartos and Loulse Hrandel, 8650.05, JvvOK BtTn—T Re Reskine at al, vs, Reubon He Waeniay verdlet, BLULL87, and motion tor new Astnony~tloomington nutacturiny Company vs. OG. A. Hilger, 7 TT COUNT—CON FEsSt 98, Rave and Riehur Ly Hoares—Willlam Buegeas va, wad notion fe John D. Kona! Ae Tillis et ath ys. Anron NwH, Ream ot al, vs. Ce ML, uel A, Kronen: verdiat, 8! hasatntiel Flitiy Hamberscers $111 Preble, 81957 dupan Buovancr—Nos, 1 to 64, inclusive, No. 4, Town of Kolthsbire vs. Dixon & Quincey Naitroud Company, on twat, Aveenvate Count—No court until Monday. Junin GAanye-Agulsts dude Anthony, No, AM), O'Neil vs, Hart, on telat, 2, 4 4 is ‘ahi," Hulten’ va. i a Kanlish, on teal, 2 1 He No, th 1 y No, B08, Bintay va. MORAN—Nos, 54, 7, 92, Wi, 07, 118, 19, HH, 15. No cise oF} f ¥ Nos, 80, at, #2, 83, 58, 8, No. Td, thy, on trial, a AWE Goodwin vs. M WOGE BARNUA—No onthe AB. I, 130, Doolittle wi AMERON- 0, By Ey SB, Sy 4 JUDGE LuLEY—Nos, 869, 370, 31, “dupa Loosie—Catl the samo us for'Thursday. TID DISTRICL AP: Spectat Disvaten to The Chieaso Zribunes Srruinarries, Ith, Oot, 2 eigiona were nonounced tuday b: Court of tho Third District: Hollis, excentor, ct wl, vs, Smith ut ah; error ty Miko: reversed and remande: Tay tile, aedials Taalroud Cony and retuande W~Tho following de- y the Appeltute uitory Vas Chicago & error to MeLeun; reversed ‘routinan, ndministrator; appoat reversed and reurndad, leben; crror to Moran; liens appeal fron .. Detrey appeal from Cotes; af- vg, Lynn: appeal from Ford; alliemed In part and reversed I part. Minter vs. shill; appeal from Montgomury; uy Ge earenllle Natioul Rants vs. Wiegand et al; Springneld #1,.& #. Insurance Campuny ys. Pecks uppeal from MeLewn; nllirmed, Hunton et al va. the ‘State, ele; appont from Macouping ulllemed. Nuonnn etal, vs. the State, ete; upper! from Mavouping wllriaad, Domihue vt al. Morgan; tinned, Chleazo & Aten Railroad Compauy vs. Rabie fon; appeal from ‘Lezewell; reversed and re- Danb ot al va. dé. Uinlap, ale,; appeal from cNeol et al; a aud retmnder St Joseph Railroad Company ve. Far tac, ete; nppeal from Adams; af- 0 & Alton Raitrond Campauy va Barry; ‘raw MeLoas: afficmed, Central Rallroad Company vs. Gil peut trent Ford; nilirmed. ‘own of Lowlstou; uppenl from peal from Sungu- Campbell ys, 1 Fulton; wtlirmedd, Aholtz vg, Goltra et al; appeal from Macon; Wawwlek etal. va. Math; appoat frum sucon; an va. ‘Funneds appeal from Morgan; nt- einitigk al. va, Sinnott; appeal from Adams; Stewart ct al. vs, Potts; appeal from Greoues Danian vs, Itoberta; appeal from Ford; ro- versed and romanded, Ellary vs, Mosburger; error to Moultrie; Docutur National Bank vs. Murphy ot pont Crom Alavon; rovarsed Meuse va. Roberts, Tazewell; ulirmed, Db va. Marshall; appenl fram Sauze- gBuurdhin; appeal from Hy 5 Manderwail vs, Harting: appent fram Adams; » Gurloy & Haynor; appeal from Hirmed, Vs, Creighton, ote, psud and remande: THE STATE CAPITAL, Mtnto Board of Pubtic Hen Licensed te Oranntae Speelat Diapateh to The Chtcayo Serixavinnp, OL, Oct 20. Borrd of Pubtle Charities today closed its auarierly meeting, whieh was devoted to ex. sting and audithig the reports of the chi {table Institutions duder its control. ‘The reports for the fiseat year Just elosed show sponses of these tistituilons were SU, OF this amount soe was ‘The average number of Jimmales In the Institutions during the year Appenl from for uintenauce. fur the | preceding capt cost of nudintonanes was tia ile renga Of SLL fur each Inmate compiured with the proviatt ‘Tho Se Stata todny issned Heenges lows: ‘Thy Amigos Mining Chieuge; capital stock, $600,000 horitturs, George W, ? Dunie. he Muller ile y of Milnols, Chien vorntors, William Man, George 1, Milken, he Daluth Lumbar Compuny, o 00,00; corporitors, H,. Oett i orgatlze as fol 01 Mortxe, Md, 1 1 A certiticate of ormuntzution was issued to the People's: Pree Bowed al ‘Tradg, Chieaias Briukwoud, J.C. M irkland, M.S, Benedie, ‘SManutacaurhny vorporators, A. We Hl . the Elwood Syenmore, glyes nutlee pf the capital stock to Sit ————— Seonce in tho Ohio Logtalnture Righty Compuay, of pevensy OF Ita '" the irrepressible and incor. wustolnlous, oF er at tho first wie Ho wore Agulted, iW his position ad Spout Oho House of itopresoutatives than he dnd been in former years or legser stations, Ue preaided over tuo Uhwiber Ju isu), ISH, Aud It dab matter of tradition that for bes own pecunlary benotit. and for tho entertuin= Amun those of hud a peuchuat for gaming, he established jn Mis rooms the gamo of © vingt-oteun,” biuselr aeting ue bunkur aud dealer, coured wiinlug imore frequently than any of thy othor pluyers, On une vceduiun, utter ued drhuking und a lite sitting wt the yun Dio-tablo, Baldwin found himselt in posse won pot ouly of all the inongy of his compan mony of thult watebes, morning the Hunse of Represcututives wad found to be without a quorum; bi accustomed to heavy drinking and Ite boure, Was 1 bid place buck at the Happing vavayuly with hls gavel, ho demanded Woof the Ft id then went tha Serguaut-atedrnis out with orders to brhig i thy delinquent embers. Attwe un hour ur vo that functonary returned, followed by about a dozen inemberd of the Ohio Le Dlood-shot eyes, auituse Jeyisiniors who and ua a matter wyislatuty, whose: Huvcy, unitoady, abun Ding stops, ond youvral alr of abambfaced> Ness iudicuted thy tate hours thoy hud kopt, wud stheir buasy austerity of maunor, Utrdy members, rem which tho intant State was subject ment of thelr per dioma, and was proceediug to oF cluborate his consure on thelr jute are und the consequent deluy of legislauon, when one of the duluqucnte, exusperutod be yond coutral, cried out, “Iuld on there, Bir, penker, bold ont How could we tell whut thine it was, when the Spoaker of the Huuge bud ull our watcbesy"* reprimanded the my DF thu cust 10 THE SOCIALIST PARTY. A Summary of Its Croed, by Mr. Justus Schwab. A Plensant Prospect for Farmors, Board of Trade Men, Eto, Ono Person to Ran All the Newspapers in the Conntry. Mankind in General Will Find a Place for Evorybody in Partioular, Justus Sohwab, the New York Communist, 19 inthoulty, [lo isn targe, fne-looking min, drossos well, and fs vory yood-natured, Whona 'LQIMUNG reporter mot him yesterdity morning Atr. dehwab was wrmed with a beorsxings and a elgar, sitting at a table in a saloon with several Calrngy frlonds, who had in thelr hands and Iouttis sinitae deadly weapons, Whon did yon arrive?” asked tho reporter. This morning,” he ropited, Why ure yor here? Toattend tha Suvlatistle Congress of Amor= tea whieh mouts in the North Sidy ‘Murnee itll tewiorcaw.” “What object hag that body In view?" “To found formidable organizations through= out the Stites of radical Soclallats who desire 0. change of the soclal system." fn whut respecte?” “Ag lo evouomie conditions.” “Ig (t your purpose to pat all men on a luvel¢" “Wo propose, a8 soon as wo are powerful th, to RTUMN TK PRESENT SYSTEM OF CAPT TALISI— of private ownership of the menus of labor." “How will you uveompllyh it?" “By all menns,” * Vioteneo tneluded?" “ Decidedly, providing violence is aed on tho othor had, us hns boen tho ctso over and ovor agtlh, We menn to prepare ourselyes to defen ourseives aguinst such violence, We Intend to uphold the politien! institutions which our fore. futhora fought for, and, if violence f8 used aginst us, wo will wo further and opange tho eeonninig eontdltions,” “How long do you think it will tatce you to fAcebinplish your Aine” “itennnot vy told how lung it will take, Al we Inve todo ls to advocate the idea—tu pro- pare’ thosy who depend va othors—those who work for Wages—for stich an ocension.”” “Do yor oxpect to attain it within the pres- ont contirs’”" “1 do, decidedly. It may come sooner than wo pect, ‘Phere were Torabodtnge ith 187%. when the nen in powor—tho caphallsts—turned out tholr milltin and thefr palico to put down the right) demands of labor." “MAS CAMTAL ANY RigHTs IN youR Vvinw??? “Na, slr; none whatever, Labor only, Capt- tulisuthing. Labor js a human factor.” Suppose 1 wero a vriule laborer, and saved wold Luot be antitied to itt” You coukln't do ite” “Tan't itn fact thit the majority of the pres- ent bosses In ail Mocs of trade were at ono time Journoymen?" “And hy certain dovices becamo Losses—by thieving, chicanory, fraud, and al kinds of muchinations.”” * You dow’t tiink it possible for 4 man to work up honestly?" ipa he isan bonest man ho cannot become a Ds," * All employors are rasvals?" “Asa general thing thoy ure, Thoro are somo few exeoptions—men who were netually driven, Into thy positions they oveu sl Ho yan omploy iy men in your New York saloon?” * No; nor would Lemploy any." “ Have you uo barkeepers or waltera?”* “No, Ido all the work mysolt.” “ Who runs tho place during your absence?" “My wite, Shy wand f oren unit.” “ Do you own tho saloon?” * {fon’t know whothor f own {tor my brewer." fave you sny proparty at all?” 0. ilow tong have you beon in the saloon busi+ For tho Jost soven yours, 1 waa forced by my palitical agitation tu become Indepondout of tho osscd,”* “OO YOU BVER MAVE ANY PorEtry 27? “No.” “ Do you over expect to bave any?” “That doesn’t come so wuch inty ‘considera- thon—whether Lexpuctto have any or not. It is. not tho Individual so muvh that welight against ww the Wrong syatom which llows 4 man to owl pennerty and thoroby have tho nicanstocnslayo otuers, “Ave you ensinved 7” “Tain one of those who bus made bimesolf to a curtaln oxtont independent.” You ave actuated purely by humane mo- ; tum not the judge of that. 1 loave it to others." “suppose a rich uncle died and left you $10,- 0M), woutd you turn it inte the common fun?" * Pwould use it proparly to emaneipata mane kind fram tho existing thraldom—to Improve them soulully, economically, nud materially,’ “How far would the $160,000 ro?" * Lahoulel tay if for ail it would do." a icing a8 treasurer yoursull¢" Ye “\ [su’t Sucinlism nearly dead in this country?” “No. Ibis increasing fi spite of nll the nase. Uousto the contrary. Its disuiples are muitl- plying to no cuormous extent, capcelally since tho so-called prosperunts times coinmeneed.” “Hasn't the genere! prosperlty removed the diavoutont muon the worklug clayses?? “It may have duno 80 ton certain oxtent, but It hus nol prevented us from spreading the prinuiplos of Sovfallsia. ‘Tho discoutont will come 18 soon As the NeXt business crisis wr fe ‘ell me succInutly what you mean by “TRE PRINCIPLES OF XOCLATISM? 2)? perty is robbery, Capital is athing and hag notghts, Wa mean to exproprinte at pri- yato possessions, all means of Inbur—annebiu- a 3 {9"'Fo be consistont you will have to ‘expropri- ite* cvorything—cven ne man'’s clothes?" bed fenced not expropriale personal no- “supposo a nan hig eaten whoat-bread ull his life, do you propose to give him brown bread?" Une enn do us he plouses ny to that. Wheitt> bread muy bea luxury to you and not to mic, You muy Uke to smoke Miavann cigars; Lo may not. A mat ean dons bo ploxsus with the result of nls labor, provided ho poetorme his soclal funetions—b(s abare of work fn our aociety.” " Davou Hropaws thatovory man, wounn, and ehitd sintl work” “Nolthor wuinon nor children, but overy "t thore 8 surnluy of Inhovers naw?" Yes, becnuxo men are worked tov long. 1f everyone worked wo would produce moro of tho houcestrics of Ifo than we are able to now, gud develop the nevwly-discovured fuctors— stent, olovtriclty, oc ™ When the great saeial reform voues, what will you do-—-what trade will you foltow? “ Erwill boat TUE Dist AUCION OF THE COMMUNITY AT LARGE, ond whatever thoy (oll mo to dif 1 will dow ™ How wins othors do you suppose will be in that positions” “A arent many, ditt wo will tid places onaugt for tenth, Unnecedury chises to which you ane louis.” “Won't tho great bulk of tho people under eyatete be lottery” we No, “What wit you da with thom?" Thoy will be ut tho dlsposition of soofoty at aurty. “Yu work on the rouds, run errands, go up {nt 8 balloutt, ete" © We williieod fuugtionnrios, though a great muny levd than we hive tadiy.” * te isa public offivial «worker acvordipg to or our tile oe Wo will have nowspapers~faur bottor ones thaw we have today, Ef yatt are a proper iat to bes a SOM RDOLUE oF A reporter you wall Wo em played." bi Who ts to devido whothor J um compotont or nul * Who duos au now? * “My employer," 4 be perfectly aware your of ability?" ‘et. AL Fitts Don't you think we will havo inon, thon tu deehlos” “Hot how will you arrange Wi You Keane to aboHeb private ownership of nowspaperar” Tho mast capable man will bo at the head of each huduvtrlal branch, A warkiiui such us you tro—a nawepaper writer—knowd who le the must cupable man in journallem here.” “Yor ule puting at the ead of ono, but how woutd: you maauu with tho hundred odd (bousand in the workis"* “the Postinuster-Goucral maniired alt the post-ottices tn this country, duvsn’t boy"? “ONE MAN WOULD MANAG ALL THE NEWSPAPERS 2” “yea” © Do you think be could roconelle thelr difor- ont views of thhigs in ganerul, and thole speciale tes ft purticntare” ~ Wo will have only newspapers dovoted to the devuloyunun, of selenec, moral, and educie tion” “No political onesy? * “We will buve no need of them, Wo will be Ant tudustrial sucioty, not werely a politicul wma ching, us wo ive now. + “Who your systun 6 adopted, how will the people be divided us respects work?" » Everybody will perforus such tungtions as ho {8 ably to perform—will be in bls ryt place, “What will be done with the bankers, Howrd of ‘trade wien, jabbers, retul) merchants, and othur iniddje mer" “THERE WILL ney ven 1ITLIY USE Fou vl Tho y are aupertiuous,” a “Tow will you bring the producer any emer bogethore” —* “Hy estatlishine marketa. Chat wilt ip V con. by mab $3 funeromaries. ony SOE) nape ty be a tarmer and want tq A fond of whout, LIL have to rend it to ‘ete “The tand will be owned hi cum Warked it common, and perhaps you Iver tho articles you produce at a Natlop, What will 1 get for thom? , echbO FeWaNL OF your labor, Nhe overyhogy ite al des 0st certilteata that, you bave pn ny haneeat lations DartDrtng Want quad will tho vertifeato be to mor You ean buy with it, o¢ jet in exchinga ( uirles rnd tineurien at lire aude for y AHOUhE fH equity ho diktribured,”” af "Who ts to sattle the equitles ANKIND IN GENERAL,” how ver the. F00,00 pe yo are to reall a conglusiun ety am to have et and yuti i ont hog cakes ty the mornings S08 Wolntes “Ifyou nro n farmer yuu perforin nq ray hours of labor ay are necosaary ta au, wlth all tho nevossuries, and lusuries, Joymente of tite: and’ you w stage whiten youare erat tlext “Who do yaoi mean “ta’—the le; tho Commute?" : else “AN inwkind There wilt be na loaders, Tho) will ho dane away with to tho coning stray {versbady ta to be oun lovel?? “Yous, a0 fur ta tie enjoynient at tho and nedessaries of life is converncne . eeaten ran cat be UroMyh en ves, As we e brought about 1 ssatund fur in ndvanco ef former nes! weet Delage ahout x goo! und material system Tariq aulvanicy of Unt existing now.” sett really think. ws tan 13 made up, thee you van bring whoutauch a sect return Sau tuiva fu mint facia a . @ aro notonly convinced that wo ¢ b wil try by alt tnenns to renlize it," Satta & Woulin't you by more bopelit $f thy Lae were ty lestroy ull tho present tnhubltants ot this earth aud oreate anothor pairs” “That teatl trish. You ought not to Mmentiog such suporstition and nonsense In the vompan, of intelligent men,” uh “You Intend to OVERTUROW , ALL RELIGIOUS — INstity joxs 2? by ply it an 1 mut thy prope 2 “Wo do tot propo: cation sau du thnt, e to overthrow thom, tas ur selentitla age te dota, it alranly,’ Whut do you think of the Land-Len, le fatfon in tegtandP” ee eat * My hart und soul ts tn sympathy with 1, thouxt { ‘fene they will buve to unico te Suing system that wes lutroduced by the Freney Kevolutfon—tho parcel system. fdon't think the peopleavar there have auvanoud tur endure to “nattonulizo the Innd—to exproprinte’y and hold ft in common, and work i and onjoy tho bonoilts of It in commun, Never. tholess tho parcel system will bea great reform: over the old feudal system. ‘hat will be ie Fesult of tho nyitution, and, f thin, also the in. dependence of frolund, By tio WAY SOUT Mayor Kurrison aud Judge MeAllister, ind all its othor speukers nt MeCormiek's Hall Wednealsy night, scot to bo Inconsistent. 1 believe tbey owit some hoitses 14 Chicas, and collect may Yot thoy advocated that no rent he put, to ths 4o-calted rightfil owners of the land in Ireland, uppoge tht were applied ta Mayor lurrisun, duduo MoAltister, and tho Viee-Presidents of that mocting, about threo-fourthe af the peeps of Chicaro wouldn't have to pay any rent.” Mr, Schwab aud his triend arderetd some more Boor 8 tho reportér bade tho party good tyr, uu VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, A Clean Eecord. 1 the Editor of The Uhicao Tribune, Cricaao, Oct. 19.—An article appeared in your Paper of Tuesday morning which docs mes grent injustice, It alleges that some young thieves who -make ny place a headquarters put suinc boards ou a strovt-car track, throw thocse olf the track, and during the oxeitoment triedio rob un old gentleman, As the accompnoying Jotter from the pollcoman who arrested tho young mon referred to will show, thoso young incon wore not fn my place that night, and C Nelieve thoy never wero, Cortalnly thoy donot minke ita headquartors; nor do any thieves, ( havo been in business in Chicnyo fur over twens « ty yonrs,and no man over lost a contin my house. No tnan was vor assaulted ty it. And ho man has over been ablo truthfully to any thar Ukent a place of rosort for efthor thieves or roughs. It ty trua mv patrons are chlolly poor nen, but they avo neither loafers nor thieves, ‘They make my houso a headquarters while awvuiting employment at the freight-houses on the river, and thoy gatbor sometiines in large uuinbers, but thoy nover give nny trouble tothe police nor any annoyance to cltizous. Utrua you will do mo tho: Justice of publishing thit stutomont, as well as policeman Littio's, Cour respoctiuly, PATRICK O'BiiEs, Ciicado, Oct, 10.—Mr, Patrick O'Rrien: Tee article to ‘Tit ‘Trisuse of Mucsduy, whieh you have Just shown me, docs you great injustice. ‘Tho Btreot-car on which tho agssuult tov placs was not thrown olf tho track by buarda being placod on tho track. It wont off by pure acce dont. The young men who handled tte old gene Homan roughly did not try to vob bim. ‘Ther Were on n spree, and shoved iim and knocked bis bat down ovor hia nyes, ane were rotgh s§ drunken wen usually are, but they did not cone outof your saloon, and are not in tho havit of going there, 1 haye never known thloyes to mukoe your plice a headquarters, and an sure oe would nut aitow tham to do go, from what | know of your conduct aver sluce Lbave been 02 the beatin whlel your saloon is. Your are at liberty to show thls to any one, or to publish ih * Davin E, Lirtur, Ollicer on Fost, Double-Kiango Ratis, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Cntcaco, Cct, 20.—[ have observed our street Puvonionts ands street rallronds for 4 loo perlod, and offer you thfy thought, which fre quest you will give to the people, and to tho efiy officers in particular, J hit hoped tho rullrost compiles would haye realized the {Importance of what 1 now propose, as a matter of proft, bofore this time. L judxe tho rallroud com panies have only a right of way to Iny track upon tho stroots for tho use of cars, and tho aamne right to pass over the street fw general sonso that citizens buve tn camimon, J belie no part of any streot hae been glyon up entirely for tho oxctusive use of raftroads, When tbo "T-ralla wero rojeota:t and tho fangusral) substi- tuted; {ft was not that the streot mizht not be any tho = lesa useful tor the passage of other —veblicies, thus muklng it posalble tuuse the whole street, tbo sume as if raits bad not buen lald. F propose that tho rails hereafter ald hall buve a double flange, the Hauge of tho outside of tho rail tebe of nig sine width ag the tune now (0 tse, ‘The illlroul ompanies would, of course, like tab all Vehicles should bo kept olf tho tra THO sible. ‘Chis, however, caunot be doue, extinot Le done, (tig of the greatest importance that the ralis are wo formed thut tenis cal enslly geton, In actemptung to xet between Ee trauks, 0 tuilure i otten mudy, and the wheels track ong un the outside aC’ the rvif on the blocks, Which ot thoes are yory ott and spony with water, Tho blocking ts cit down ten dept of ox (hohes, frequontiy ror long interval outting away tho toa and making ar the lodgement of all sorts of matter, | The result of this bs to eut away the support 0 the rails on the outside, leaving the trick to bond ant sways ay it my ue Jond jusvinug aver tho (aek rests on. the ote! Of the atcinger, constantly taudiang tewardy he Upptug of the tlber and the sproudiny of tus. THUS, Capectally He nt wi sottened, liv watts With a double dange the thitber would be wag four inehes wider, thls being weeessury {or ue support of tha “ontatde “tnaKe, ta Joud woukt bo placed on tho centre of io ratt and tho thaber surface, Pde not kaw cane tho ostrit cost of thts ndaitionnl bron wud Uaibe! per mile watld be, but feel quite sure te wu repay tho tattroad companion in wor apd (este which 4 an ftom of no dill amount. ait Now L further propose duit, where there it f douhts track, tho four rails 5h , be ind oa oquttl distances abate ma tht the cuba ul the flange ow each ER May bo used ja leivig an exten roadway te velitelos: also tat in (he turning aut ot teat audvantaze willbe given then tn turning waguin, You will notice that a waxou. merit ento & track, tay, and usually will, travel ine the tuside of one rai and the outside o other, ‘There should not bo anothug etecets i way pelvilegg given or ronulved (n thls lly ie love this arrangement of the riild econ part of thy arrunwement, “rhis fan matter of the greatest fmportan Jon as tho present system: af ste OXiats. OL course, the. rullway co week to oayald sich an Mo wht | take tine that Mt = travel fully one-thivd by this cise nopaitse iilsa result int BROKE HuvIOg sa Foul repalt Huis viuw of thls fportunt quastlan waist cme Mont Hel! tw observing men und the he Wonder fa that It has nut buen attended 19 toro now. : ee Why Ho Came Bartle use ‘he Rov. William Arthur, futher of the Fy Adeuit, was ready ut reparteg, Sumee year vee Mev mtecting uf the ald Mudaan iver Wap! Aaxoclation, the Hoy. My, Wallen, who tities eerie fa the i te had’ ceegatly BM ehureh at Troy, sald: Tour toll the uruthorn that 1f toy thik wt Suri of minister willde for tno West toot ae saint At won't da ta send scent OF Nite Wen ther,” x Mr. Arthur was on bis fot fa aw moment e elalming: © Str. Moderator, 1 never koe) dure why Brother Walden cum tick, wage Morsturd’s Acid Phosphate Mates * Puttclous Drink. et Dr. At c Holy ae Bele net and nent chuth, Of Now York, sus's: a se brdtord's Ach ‘hosphaty porsesses cial asa byverdge, beyoud anythlug 1 know of form of iodielie, aud in nervous dis Asnowy of no proparution to equal it’ sf ytstbe aaa D

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