in UiC r' Ul u.cj'ov. Cinmbvrlain is even m *r* posed to lynch l.iw '.’nan Mr. !)oug-lass is. The latter -rant*-! th.it a was justifiable n some ra-cs. t» v. Cliamberlain savs that he -binds with Abraham Lincoln, wi. » said. •• I here is no grievance whateu r that :s a fit objelt; t of redress by ino * hiw.Hut the i it h and point of lt;iov. Chamberlain's letter ti: it Mr. l ug-l.xss indulges in a I tier general cie-/, »nun* i at ion of the j eophr ot the rain for resorting to 1 yn* h law f r the punishment especially «! one crime, assaults by negroes on white women, while nowhere in his art ;• It* does he sjicnk in proper lt;mdemnab n of thecrime itself or urge hs race to tease from it. The AV«vr ?vid Countt ays of this letter:fi *111111111 1 rend )• * * tv • ! inih 11st-Strit*- ami throughout t !i* • ';* find |»artM*iil;irly »-v« ry rolored pr*.n*h*T ;iii'l pulitk'i.'in. I.ik* • r**rytiling ••x-Ciov. i hamberhun says upon | ubh* .pH'stimiH it iro* - in th« findrotv of t he.sj|bj.*«*tThis whole subject is of mu* a 'importance to the 'O ;.d ami ; ’ d relations of both races, and honor of the whole people as ng responsibility to the law, tl; it w- ; r nt (io\. Chamberlain A « uur 1 T »n t »this discussion in the Urn / .s: .low*:r.lUTOU Nl.U- \ VI* • • .1 ! II »; —ill •».!.». I»i*r !nt 1 \Yrlt;»t»*a!i im *• *f t Ji** A *Amn'irun on l.yn* li Law andl*i»liti**a! i ppr*-'i'»u ai tin- South I h arli«l»* eotild not appear in tin* I'lt;‘ h« for*‘ t h«* • !*■lt; til 'VI lt;f A* V'-tnh'T !at • • 11 a * mi n t of previously arrang'd j • f« on it' pa* and I withdrew it. hi vi-*w i*! rer»*nt and run* nt discussion of the lir^t topi** I have just oread !? •• arti*‘. and I hntid you tin* portion, just a- it was originally wt it t• *n. a- tn\ rontnbu-1 ion to sIm- work, in wliirli you—I ay it without afftvtt n»n *»r w i.~h to tint t*r—are,more I han any «»t !»• t* man of tin South, bravely and wisely engaged. of trying to stem nnd t urn ba« k t In waves •»! di —ord»*i* ami mot rule. My arlirh* was inthi* form of an ojM-n l. it.r to 1* d* t n kPoiiirhiss and anntler. Mr. Ihmiflas• • I • i II ‘ i i Willi r*l J III* • I • * *an.path • u* 1 * *!rrnt -on «• li tin* part ol:?• l:n :i e\• TVv\ In !•*. oil tin* rue** wliirli tin ii'i .ei ami viriim ui this intens** : • id;* • T* i!!u-t im !»• I hr uni' »TSiil in-. o: ||j.* t***Iimr at tin* S«»uth »m T L i - f v* *i ti i l*t n mmtion that within• • ! .•.i.: :i in So* l li • iroJii a lt;io*v. Ii’lman. who , making a ronvass ; eaiii'* ill* p »rt;. whi- h r**pr» ^-uts the uf-p r la^sr^ hi iln» vli.it** propl** in thatSi it**, and who two v«*ars ago pro-• loila* *! »---j»••« «.iil\* h.- oppo.**iI ilt;»n to I*. :i -li la w and hi fix* d purpo-r m stop.-i» d i — l: »v**nior. report*il as• i • !ari:i J oi I • ria t h it In* st oo*l i*r«idy a- a’oV'-rnur t»» In a*l a mob to Ivin h anvn»*^ro v. nohad assaulted a whit** woman.*4. elt; ol \virtl\valoain:o:fillU • !..• »d. plorr sijr-li a spirit a iiiueh as \v* ph*a *. W.* may ih tioiintw it with tin*m*»-: trn ifii* f* rvor of d*‘titin* iat'u»n : but [ tl a w. . r • or ordinarily pnid«*nt. if v'** ci•an .-r ly widi to pr«*v«-nt tin* evil of I ^. i !i :i- i:« stu-Ii **a* \v»* slmll. I think.. • r.u-. :.. . jjiph-im nt t»!ir *l* ntn,ria-• niot *.*in»i;s rfforts to **rad- o• I-.it-* tin rriam wliirli oeeasioiis 11»«■ Jjh iiclaiig.I fi iv»* already said you did m»t mjual (• in t w abiiorr* :n*. f i\ n'*h law*, for I 1 ^Stiv» \ou • an i’raun* • xrtis** for it b • •h • ; I lt;in 11 *t : h r my tlnm^iits an*• not -o in : !i on detitnu-iat ons as• •ri : n i:ii- for r»-inovii •* tin* oin* « hirf r, i- • i S mtln-ri! lynrhiiiirs. flii.- ilt; ' -1 - .1- v on « f Tin- **vils wliirli th»* mirrors ( o •»: t h** So!:t I - tn t h- in —I v**s r«*movr. Tin* n ■ ••vjr.lv is in i loir own hands, and j• Iniln rit I*** riirht or wrotur. not nvni *- :• ton-Mr or P' ii i'mu gr**atly milist tln‘ ^I- yt:ipath\ or t!n»** who are tl !ytn-!n d for tin*» ri:m-in i|u«^tiou. or f*ir a ralt;*r wiiilt; ii shall rniitinur Up;,n*ly to j• • *r111*t j.-i :j |.]ot to .-tain its narm* and!*•*•lt; ifd.Tin: WOKIJl’S FA 11*.I A low Points About Cliioago ami flow to Koac-li tblt;k (irlt;»atWolcni .MotropolisA-aiiira: many ti*.nlri- of tin* lt;*or.n la \ j will makr iin ii tir-r visit hhicaeo a »•! tin* girat Win Pi F.iii during the ;.r\t t. w nn*:it]i-. a f**w point.*rlt; regarding the je«»_:rap!i\ lt;»t tlie city and how* to reachit in the ?!i«mtest lw^-ible time over thebr-t ami clieap**t loute. n- well as the tuo-t pleasant and pictures.pie as regards the « xceiIenee «*f the train service and beaut\ ot the natural scenery, will lie ap-]ueciat*'d at this time.hati