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~ The Chicay . aily Tribune, VOLUMYE 27. GIFT CONGERT: VIE SHORTEST ROULH 10 FORTUNE: $100,000 for only $2.60, ~ THE LARGRST RETURN Foii : "l‘l;fli SAEAI ST INVESTM] A GRAND GIFT CONCERT ‘WILL BE HELD AT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, December dlist, 1878, TOR THE BENEFIT OF A JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL. 40,000 Gifts, [450,000 in Prizos, Principal Prize,81 00,000 sonsiaing of the suporb, palstial zostdonca of Simon Abalor, unsurpasscd an A private dwolling in the nitod Bt being only a fow blocks frum the Conrte louse, surrounded by mu'[»lllum. rounds, orohards, mbrdotie, and viuesards, [fho bullglng hes' boon oaly Tevantly completed with all modern {mprovements, k 'IPRL'lIZJI? LIST. &:‘;,;fi"flm":'.““:‘“' = i3 u'é:gm) “’ffh' I gighiies fhaca “ = : i) (A ) S } ) s e i SSoseme (51 I *"‘3@% 83460 « &« gg0 ol q}.ouo Prizea . « - = 8450, o titlo to tho ahovo real ostato s guarantood foxtea Tho liboral torma of this schemo brings it ‘within 1] reach of all—tho groatest opportunity ovor offerod to tho Pobr man (o rise to wealth, PRICE OF TICKETS, Single Tiokats, $3.80: Bloven Tickets, 25.00; Fifty-six Tiokots, $135.00: One undréd and Fifteon Tickets, $260.00, - ‘Tho drawing will be mado undor tho lu[nerlnlunfleneu of R committeo appointod by tho highest officiala in tho Btate, duly sworn to tho faithiul porformance ol the due e MEhes ofteials both of City, Couaty, dad State o o 3 3 bave ot only lnd:r:o'd Mr, Ahelw’ but also his scheme. ‘The domand for tlokots ia unparallelod, and all deaicin to {-mclnnw intho drawing should atonco form thoir ;fi‘flfl sond h{halr ordors. G ot " AG TS WANTED In States, Cltien, Towan tu {lio United "é‘r;lez Fe) L;:nnd:n;.o' Ll should b it tered Lotter, P. O, ordery n%?m:, Wit £ho foll ndroas of (5o Pusohisace o writio, vory, PRoAg0 of 11 tickets has & chanca to win 11 prizes, but posltivoly cortain to win ono, whilo one por. ::n nl:"lnlu“l,‘l'y 1en who purchase a packaga of 11 {s bound Wiz, (w0 prizos, For furth formnti d partiouls a0nd for cirou. 1ars o tho Msaager and Froprotor: Anc auiease” SIMON ABELES, Leavonworth, Kan., . Oblea, : Grandest Scheme Ever Known. Fourth Crand Gift Gongant FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. 12,000 Cash Gifts, $1,500,000. $250,oo__<_>_i‘or B/50. Or call at 161 Kast Madiso ‘The Fourth Grand Gift Concort_suthorized by spocial st of tho Legl-laturs for tho benofit of 1ho Publlo Libra- of Kontugky, will tako placo fu Public Library Hall, ai uissilio, K., Wednesday, December 3, 1873, Only sixty thousand tiokota will ba sold. Tho tickots sre divided'tnta ten coupons or parts. At thla Concort, which will bo this geandost musteal dis. blay evor witnessod in this country, the unprecedontod ~'$1,500,000, Divided into 12,000 cash gilts, will be distributed by lot smong thu tickot-haldors. LIST OF GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASII GIFT. ONE GitAND CASH GIFT. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT, 50,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT, 25,000 ONE GRAND OASH GIFT, 17,600 10 Cash Gifts, 810,000 each. 100,000 30 Cash Gifts, 5,000 ench, 160,000 560 Cash Gifu 1,000 ench. ), 80 Cash G 500 each, 100 Cash Gifts, 400 each, 1560 Cosh Gifts, 800 ench. 45,000 250 Cnah Gif 200 each, 50,000 325 3 100 ench, 32,500 11,000 Cosh Gifts, 50 eachs. 550,000 Totnl, 12,000 Gifts, ALL, CASH, amounting to... - 81,600,000 ‘The distributiun will bo positizo, whothor all tho tickets sro sold or not, and tho 13,000 giita all paid in proportion to the tickets sold. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tlckots, £30.00; Halvos, $25.00; Tonths, or ench goupon, #6,(0; Elovon ‘Whole /ricketa ' for &id,0: 5 Tickots : 113 Wholo Tickots for 85, (10.00¢ 1 H Aholo Tickets for £10,00.00. No disceiny wa.Loss o .00 worth of Tickota ata timo. “Tieketn now roady for eale, sud all orders sccompanied by tho money promptly fillad. Liboral terms glron to 1080 who buy to soll egatn, TIIOS. B, BRAMLETTE, Agent Publ, Libe. Ky, and Manaxer Gilt Cuncort Public Library Bulldin, Loulavllle, Ky, REAL ESTATE. CHEAP LOTS FOR SALE BY W. J. ONAELAN, 112 & 114 DEARBORN-ST. 3 Lots on Blue Island-av., botwoen Six~ teenth and Eighteenth.sta, 40 Lots on Hvans, Pauline, and Wood-sts,, near Ashland-av., on easy terms of paymeont. 54 desirable Liots near Humboldt Park, 25 _choloo Lots in Bouth Shore SBubdivision, Hyde Park. ¢ Perfoot title to all. Abatracts furnished to urchasors, WANTED. 'ANTED--AGENTS-.FROM 875 to 8260 por month, overywhore, to soll one! of the moat woful artioles evor invented noodod {n ovary famlly, Sond for Olrou lar. Address, & ™% 8ECOME & 00., 157 Statest., Omroaco, I, Wanted. : An asshatant bookkeopor, A young man of good ads drots, "quiok In Agures, wood DeamAL, ABd Io AotaaldoF wWorlk! dau havo & permienont altuntivG. - Atdrocs: 13 oo banduriting, glving former exporionce and roforences, ©'sl, Tribage Sfoar Wanted To hire, fifty orslxty old glazed sash, various sizes, for temporary uso in Lnolosing a dwelling-house, OUDELL & BLUMENTHAL, Architeots, 168 Randolph-st. WANTED, 5,000 0r $6,000 in OITY VOUOHERS, 4 A, O, SLAUGHTHR, by Dorner Olark and Madisonsts. FOR SALE, DRAWING PAPER AND MATERIALS AT W HOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & €0, 118 and 120 Monroe-st, HAMS! HAMS! 1 am now preparad to supply tho Trade with my Promi- um Brands of Now SUGAR OURED HAMS, BREAK. ¥AST BAGON, DRIED BEEF, and Smoked Mosts of sll kinds, Acknowlodgod the bost In tho markot. HENRY PHILLIPS, & and £ Fultog.st. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, - A A A A A N A AN N MATSON & CO, JEWELERS, Are receiving NEW GOODS in all depart- ments, daily, direct from the manufacturers, STATE AND FIONROE. IRON PIPE, &o, "WALWORTH, BROOKS & CO., 243 & 2456 Lake-st., CEICAGO. FITTINGS, VALVES, &, TOR STEAM, GAS, AND WATER, STEAM PUMPS, Enginos, Bollars, Belling, Hoss, &o. Steam Heatin and Voutiiating." Otia Hika. & 66.% Sicans §:(nl1r Elavas tors. IronPlpeinany quantity, » for cash, it vory low pricos HOTELS. Special Notice. The Sherman House has not sus- pended, nor will it. The Elegant Sherman still the favorite; is in successful opera- tion, and has hlrendy ‘won the ce- lebrity of being the Model Hotel of the world, C. S. MUNSON, Manager. - N. C. MUNSON, Proprietor, WINTER RESORT ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, AR R A R o tall informatly 2 3 Agent, 578 Broadway, Mo Yo oo a 1. J. PORTER. Propristar. PAPER HANGINGS, &c. HILGER, JENKINS & FAXON, 107 STATE-ST. PAPER HANGINGS, BEDDING, WINDOW SHADES. HOSIERY AND EMBROIDERIES, A A e e e Attt NuBras, HAND-ENIT GOODS, MITTS, Scms, EMBROIDERIES, SHIRTS DRAWERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, YARNS AND FANCY GOODS, 117 Franklin-st. ..08 Stute-st. FINANCIAL. WEQFFER FOR SALE At 04 cents and interest, & firat-olass HOME INVESTMENT BOND, bearing 7 per cent interest, payable semi.annually on the 1at of January and the 1st of July. These Bonda wore constitutionally issued by the Board ot ‘West Ohicago Park Oommissioners. For the payment of Prinoipal and Interest the resourcos of tho West Ohicago Commission. ers and the oredit of the Town of West Ohi- ©ngo are irrevooably pledged. APPLY TO HENRY GREENEBAUM & (0, Bankers, Fifth-av, PRINTERS, STATIONERS, &o. J. M. W, JONES, WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONER AND PRINTER. ©Offioo Qutlita and Railroad Work SPIGIALTLES, 104 AND 106 JADISON-NT. WEATSIER STRIPS, TORREY'S ORLEBRATHD WEATHER STRIPS, s, G ¢ iy -, S Yinge, Sompatont ortenpply i Ageai for Ohicago and the Noithwast, 68 Mgt : b Buitding: ARTISTS, ot o L V. G. SCIEPCEVICH & CO., ITALIAN ARTISTS. PORTRAIT AND FRESCO PAINTERS in every stylo. 09 MADISON-8T. LOOM 2Q, o PHOTO GRAPHY, i il , ACCOMMODATED. If ho will oall in one thous- find dogen of his FIVE DOLs LAR Card Photographs, wé will call in one thousand do%- on of our THREE DOLLAR Card Photographs, and if Mr. Bogardus, President ~Na- tional Photographic- Associ- tion, decides that his are'the best, we will agree to give ONE THOUSAND DOL- LARS to the Memphis and Shreveport Fund-«he to give the same amount if ours are docided the best. i E. L. BRAND & (0, ART GALLERY, 598 WABASE-AV. DISSOLUTION NOTIOES. The firm of WENTWORTH & WOOLWORTH is this day dissolved by mutual consent, C. D. WOOL- 'ORTH rotiring, The business will hereafter be conducted by W, . Wentworth, Proprietor. Ghicago, Oct, 28, 1873, TO THE PUBLIC. I take pleasure in announcing that, by arrangements this day conclud- ed, Mi, H, M, KINSLEY becomes Manager of Brown’s,” and feel confident that he will be warmly weolcomed to the position by our patrons. W.F. WENTWORTH, Proprietor. A CARD. . Inresuming his association with a line of business for ten years his specialty in Chicago, the under- signed desires to say to old friends and patrons, and the public gener- ally, that, in the new connection, ha is prefiured to meet every require- ment the advanced stage of our city demands, Inall the lines pertaining to Restau- rant and pastry supply, * Brown’s is surpassed by no establishment in the United States. The liberality and lavishness of its outfit will be supplemented by attentive and com- plete service and unparalleled cui~ sine. My past long experience of favors of C! iou&o patrons has pre- pared me to understand and antici- pate every te(}mslte for their com- plete satisfaction. Very respectfully, H. M. KINSLEY, POLITICAL. NINTH WARD ALDERMAN. Ar. Jonathan Clark ; S8m: Wo, the undorsignod citizens and voters of tho Niath Ward, not feoling satisflod with any of the oandi- datos that ars now running for Aldorman of sald ward, most respeotfully request you to sllow your namo to be as0d a8 & candidat ofor Alderman at the coming eleation, thinkiog that in yon wa shall find he man that will fightly Toprosent. tho intorostaof our ward in the Counoil, Nameas, Names, Names, C. D Eimi W3 Mool R, Pu’fiuz. Q. ¥, Bls, Al i Gao. Wobitor, Rob't Hays, Theo. Jumos Wishart, H. 0K Roonay, © W. G, Tobbelts, Both Woul, A'H Briggs, John Downdy, LA Ta ket YR gt Mol 3. Possoly, . Palmor, . Grldley, Cama! & Bardott, Goo, T Rochor, _ Ghng. Eitckran, D, Win. Ha) hoothafor, A. 8. 0t Tuios, 1. Qlimors, D K. Siammate " Jorspiam Goo, H, Morrell, Bamuol Hoard,' and four hundrod othors, 0OmioAqo, Oot 35, 1673, O.D. Exats AND OTrrzns: T approciato the sontimonts of your communloation, and havo to thauk yon for the trust you are willlug to reposs in me, Should I bo elected, it shall bo my aim to ever study the intoreata of this Ward, and do all in my power for my suppartors. Thanking you for yourkindness, Tosn but say that I nocept the nomination tendered mo. JONATHAN OLARK, RUEL G. ROUNDS, INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR ALDERMAN THIRD WARD, GENERAL NOTICE. 'To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Ta your papor of the 27th {nat, appears the notico that & bill was filod by Bawyer, Irwin & Donnls sgatnst one O, J. Bykoa for the purpose of restraining him from 1afring. ing on the Tubular Lantorn patents, and implioating the firm of Dane, Wostlake & Qovert aa conspiriug with the 1 8y es, W pronounce the statoment made by Sayer, Irmin & Dennts fn thelr bill of complaints, so far as 4t relates to us, to be an unmitigated faliehood, DANE, WESTLAKE & COVERT, O, J. Bykes belag by mo duly sworn, says that he bas carefully read the above statemont, and, a0 faras it ro- 1ates to any consplraoy betwoon sald Dane, Weatlake & Covort and this doponent thers naver was any, nor with any othier porson, I know my rights, sud flstter myselt" tiat Loan sustain them, 0. J. BYKES, Bworn and subsortbed to boforo me this 27th dey of Ooto- ber, 1878, JAMES H. MOORE, Notary Publlo, FURS, . Rt et TPt pas Our stocl: §: N f p thuo wrlictes In AT, BAGQUMH, TUS R, emt HESA BREWSTER, Furrier, ioruor Clurk and Mudlou-sta. ) CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, FOREIGN. Correspondence Between the Pope atid the German © bmperor, " The Pope Laboring Under 4 Serious Mistake. : Which the Emperor Prompt-- ly Gorrects, He Holds Himself Responsible for the Attitude of Germany, And Reads the Pope a Lesson . in Theology. . A Bpeck of War Between (hina and Corens All Coolie Vessels Ordered Out of Chi- nese Waters: EMPEROR AND POPE. - New Yong, Oct. 28.—The following two letters recontly passed botween the Emperorof Gor- many sud the Pope. Thoir contenta wore briof- 1y atatod by cable a fow days ago. ¥ VATIOAN, Tth August, 1873, Youn Masmsry: Measuros which bave buen adopted by {our Majosty's Government for some timo past all axm more and moro at the destiucs tion of Catholicism. Whon I serionsly ponder over the causes which may have led 10 these vmxi hard moasures, I confosa that I am unable Lo discover any reasons for such a courss.. On the other hand, I am informed that your Majos- ty doos not countouance the proceedinga of your Government, and DOES NOT APFROVE tho harshness of the mensures adopted against tho Cathiolio religion. 1f, then, 1t be truo that your Majesty does not approve thoreof —aud tho lotters which your august Majesty has addressed to mo formerly, might nnlllmeuMK domonstrate that you can not approve that whicl is now oceurring,—if, I say, your bajesty does not approve of your Government coutinul ng in tho path 1§ has choseu of furthor extonding its ~ vigorous monsures ogainst the religion ° of Jesus Chrlst, whereby the” latter is most injuriously _affocted, will your Majosty then not becomo convinged that theso moneures Liave no othor effact than that of undermiviog your Majesty's own throne, I spoak with frankuess, for my bauner is. truth. T upoak in order to fulfll one of my dutios whioh cousists in telling the truth to all, even to thoso WIIO ARE NOT OATHOLIOS, for evory one who has -been baptized bo- longs—in some way or othor, whichto defino more precisely would bo hore out of placo~ be- longs, I say, {o tho Fope. I chorish the convie tion that your Mujosty will rocoive me obgersn. tions with your usual gooduoss, and will adopt. tho monsures nocepsary in the preyent caso, Whilo offering to your ‘mont graciouf.. njesty the oxJ)reamon of my dovotion ~and esteom, pray to God that he mny oufuld your Majesty and mysolf in ono and iho samo bond of mercy. (Signed) ° Pro, The Emparor replied as fallows: WILLLAM TO TUE FOPE. Benwry, Sept, 3, 1673, I am gld your Holinces ' bhss, as in formor times, done mo tho houor to write to me. I rejoice moro at this smce an opportunity is thereby afforded mo of correcting orrors which, a8 appoars from the contouts of the letter of your Holiness of tha 7th of August, must have ocourred in the communication you Lave roceived rolative to German affaira.” If tho reports whioh are mado to_your Holincss re- specting German questions orily state tho truth, it would not be possiblo for ‘your Holiness to entertain the supposition that my Governmont enters upon a fi.mh which Ido ot approvo, According to the Constitution of m States, such a case canuot happen, since the laws and Government moasures in Prussin REQUILE MY CONSENT, ' To my deop surrow a anlun of my Catholic subjoats have organized for the past two yonis a political party which endoavors to disturb, by intrigues hostilo to tho Btats, the- roligious poace which has oxisted in Prussain for contu- ries. Leading Catholio pricsts have unfortu- nately not only approved this movement but Joined in it, to the extent to open revolt spainst tho oxisting laws. It will not have escaped the obgervation of your Hollucss that similar madi- cations manifest thomselyes at the presont time in sevoral European and in Some Transatlantio Btates. It is not my mission to investigate the cauges by which the clergy and faithful of one Ohristian. denominatfon can bo induced actively to assist tho enemies of all law, but it cortainly Is my miussion to PROTEOT THE INTERNAL PEACE and preserve the authority of the laws in tho Statos whose government has been entrusted to me by Gdd. 1am conscious that I owe here- after anaccount of the accomplishmont of this my Kugly duty. I shall mamtaio order and law in'my States against all attacks na long o God gives mopowor. I am in duty bound to do it a8 8 Uhristian monarch, Evon whon, to my. sor- row, I bave to fulilll this royal duty againat the servauts ‘of the Church which, ‘T an]xom, ac- ‘kuowledges no less than the Evangelical Church, that commandment of ¥ OBEDIENCE TO BECULAR AUTHORITY, is an emanation of the rovealed will of God, Many of the priests in Prussis, subject your Holiness, disown to my regret the ‘Christlan doctrine In this ro- apaot, and placs my Government under the ne- cossity, supportoed by the great majority- of the loyal Catholic and Evangelical subjects, of ex- extortiug obedience to law by worldly means, I mllmEly ontertain tho hope that your Holinoss, upon being informed of tha true condition of uf~ fairs, will use your autharity to put an end to the agitation carried on amid a deplorable dis- tortion of truth and abuse of priestly authority. Thoe xulii;mu of Josus Obriat has, aa I attest fo our Holiness before God, nothing to do with oselutrigues, any mord then . bas truth, to whoso banuor, invoked by your Holiness, 1 'un- resorvedly subseribo, IIEQH LEAYE TO DIFFER, ‘Thero {4 ono oxprogsion in the lettor of your Holiness whicl I caunot pass over without ‘con- tradiction, although it {s not based upon pre- vious information, but upon the beliof of your Holiness, uamely, the exprossion that every one that has received baptism belongs to the Pope. The Evangelical creed which, as must be known to your Holiuess, I, liko my ‘anceators and tho majority of my subjeots profoss, doos not per- mit uato accopt in our relation to God any othor mediator than our Lord Josus Chriat, “Chis differonco of boliof does not provent me from living in peaco with those who do not share mine, and offering _your Holiness the ex- pression of my personal devotion and esteom. (Bigned) ‘WiLLiam, ANOTHER LETTER FROM THE POPE. Loxnoox, Oct. 20—6 s, m,—The 7Zimes this moruing publishes & note from Archbishop Man- ning, inolosing an extract from Mainze's Journal, in whioh it s utated that the Pope has wrilton & secand letter to the Gorman Emperor, aud that this lottor has not been glven to the pubum RS B ITALY, Kok, Oot, 28.—The luw for tho reorganiza- tion of tle Italian army was promulguted to- day, ‘The strongth of tho army on a peace foot- ing is fixed at 214,000 men, R — % FRANCE. - T.onpox, Oct. 28.—A dispateh from Versnilles says: *“Tho lotter of Regnivr to tho Duke d'Aumalo, for the writing of which tho arrest of the former is said to have been ordered, stlp- ulatos that the throo:quostious uul{ which he (Regnier) ml{‘bu allowod to designate shall bo aelod him onhig examination before the Baznine court-sartisl, Regnles further Iuformy the OCTOBER. 29, 1873. Dutko that {f bis requoat Ia not grantod he will lokvo France."” : Panis, Oct. 28,~Fn Bazaine’s trial, to-day, the tostimony given rolated fo tho communication batwoou Klucz and Chulond, No faots of importe anco woro olicitod, . - Pantg, Oct. 28.—L, Lofovre, managing editor " of tho Zappel, was triod Joptoidsy on & chiatgo of mx&lolpmng in aots of the Communoe, and ac~ quitted. Y " -T'hé Government has pronibited tho clrcula< tion in Francs of tha Vienna New Jrei Press beoauso It has, yublished sttacks on Prosldent Maodakon. ‘ 4 _GREAT BRITAIN: i Lonpox, Oot: 28.~An_accldent oceurrsd tow day on tho Motropalitan Underground Railrond, by which tbreo persons were killod. Homo morcantila failures wore fnnounced to- dny in the oity. ovoral agrarian outrages wore committed it Ircland duting tho past weolk. LoxwoN, Oct, 28.—Tho telographio oable bo- twaen Arnoy and Shanghao has beon ropaired and commtinicdtion reopenod. . i .LoxDoN, Oct, H0l~-5 nr mi==Tha Timas roports, on goold duthority, thit Gonoisl Bir Carmet Wolssloy; commandor-of fhid Anhantes Bxpodi- tion; took out inslructions to first offer the Ashianteos pesce, on condition . that t:6y In down thelr arme, and withdiaw from tho terri- tory under British protéotion, —n GERMANY. BerLN, Oct. 28.—In the proliminary slactions for the Landtag the Progressists have been suc- -boesful In this city, The Liborals have cariod Migolilirg, \Yiosbadon, Konigsburg, Erfurt, Cassol; Biel, Elberfeld, nnd Btottin by doclsive majorities, .and achioved purtial sticcosses {n Gologna dod Flds, The Clorioals hava carried unstor: A L BERLIN, Oct. 28,—Princo Bistiarck his boon reappointod President of tho Pruesian Minfdtiy in 1: ace of Gou: Von Roon. -It is undorstood that his restoration to tho post carries with it tho control of tha whole Cabinat, 'which ho demanded provious to his rosignation somo time g0, ; Benuy, Oct: 28;—Furthor returns show that the Litorals have carriad tho olections in Sclilcs- wig and Frankfort, and have been gonorally suc- ceksful In West Prussia, Hanovor, and Silosia. Poson olacts 142 Germans and 50 Poles, ¢ -— TURKEY, Lonpox, Oct. 23,~A wpecial from Constanti- noplo aonounces thal an Ambaesador from Auatrin has arrived in that elty with instructions to bring about an_amicablo sobtlamont of diffor- ences batweon the twvo .Governmonts, growing %ut tl)( the conduct of the Austrian Consul in osnin, . Bt A MEXICO. Marastonas, Oct, 24.—It is nunounced that the Revolutionists succeeded in securing Gon. Zu}mdn, noar Candim, on Saturday, aftor Lis dofent, and that ho ronounced his protonsiona to which e wan electod by the peoplo, aud submite to the huthority of tho Btate Uongress which depored him and oleéted Doctor Salay Govornor, and that his followers will surrender; Santilla is Liold by tho Iodoral troops, which confius them- solvos to austaining the authority of ths General Govornment, loaving the Siate authority to settle tho locnl dispute. The revolution fa re- garded as ended in the Btato of Coahuila, e, CHINA AND JAPAN. BAN Fravoisco, Oct, 28.—The stoamer bringa Japan dates to Oot. 8, Tho_Government i about to have s history of the Empiro written, Matorials are being rapidly accumulated. On the 18th of September, & daughter of tho Emporor gavo birth Lo a Princo, whioh died in fow minutes. 1t lived lon,z euough, howover, to be named Waka Afidzee Tora Hickons Mikoto, All ofticors above the soventh rank, and all nobles, wore permitted to condole with the grief-siricken Emperor. Christian _church has been organized at Toki. They acknowledgo Ohrist a9 tho Savior, ‘but hold thomselves indepondent of all foroign churches, L ‘Fhoro aro fifty-two papers published in Japan, "The eattle disense is atill ravaging portions of tho Empire, Blito, flvat nssiatant of Iwakurain the late em- *bassy, is sick and unabls to spenlc or move, Iwakura himaclf {is. quite 111, A traiviug-school for acliool-master on tho’ American plai has boon establishod at Myoki, Xon Bawa, former Ministor of Foroign Affairs, is dend, China will demand from Cores justico for Japan. If anapology is not made, war will be declared. - Mr. Brighsm, the new Amorican Minister, has assumed tho duties of his cfilce. All Goolio ships have been ordered out of Chincse wators. Chineso junka cruiso off Macao to intorcept Coolie junks. RAILROAD CHARGES. The Rallrond and Warchouse Coms missioners at Quincys-Grain-Ships Poru Complain of the Workings of the Railroud Law, and Domand Kts Re= penl. - Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Quioy, 1il., Oct. 28.—The Railroad aud Ware- house Commissionors held a loves at the Quinoy Houso to-day, to hear complaints against the railronds. A large committes of the Corn Ex- chango called on thom and stated thelr griov- ancon. Their principal complaint was not againat the rmailronds, but ngamnst the . work- ing of tho law, which, thoy claimed, discrimiaated ogainst them most disnse trously. It was phown that nine-tenths of tha wheat coming down the river now went past in order to avoid transhipment through this State. Dofore the law went into effect froighits wero $40 por car to Ohicogo, whilo now thoy are forced to pay $52.93, whioch the rail- vonds claim the Inw compels them to chargoe. The Commissionors stated that the railronds were' discriminating against Chicn}n and the largor cities in ordor to make the law odious, nug thus influence the action of their deloga. tiona in the Loglalature to effoct its repeal. - Ho- zond the exprossion of views, littlo was effacted ¥ tho interview. (’l‘lllm Commiesioners leave for Bushnell to- night, The Scnate Committoe at Lousvillo, LousviLLg, Oct. 28.—The Sonatorinl Trans- ortation Committes, consisting of the Hons, William Windom, John Bhermaa, Roscoe Conk- Ling, T, M. Norwood, aud Honry 8, Davis, with their attachos, Mossra, Nimme, Becrotary, Brine ky, Btouograpber, and Morgan, Borgeant-at- Arms, accompanied by Sonator Btevenson, ar- rived by the Slicrt Lino, from Cinolnnati, to-day, The patty were rocoived by the Board of Trade Commnttee during the afterncon, and inspected the canal. - To-night'the Committoo is In Zousion ot the Galt House, omnlning,' information from officors of the Louiaville & Portland Canal Com- pouy aa to tho status of that work, and Learing commorolal statistica from the Board of Trade Comumittee. The Committee will moet again for businoss to-morrow morning, sud depart on the alftornoon train for Bt. Louis, where thoy will disband for the present. MILWAUKEE. A New Grange Organized in Grane ville, Milwaultce Connty«aThe Lows or F’art of the City Submerged, Special Dispatch to The Chicago T'ridune, Minwaugee, Oct. 298,—Jumos Bralnard, Soore- tary of the Btate Grango, to-day organized a Grange in the Town of Granvillo, fm\mnknn COounty, The now organization was namdd the Boaver Orook Grange, William Farries wus chosen as Master, and Washington Boarse as Bocrotary. A heavy northeastor pravailed on the Inke to- day. Tho waves swept over the beach, aud sub- maergod the lowor postion of the Third Ward, so that some of the rosidents were obliged to take off their familios by boats, About 300 feot of track of tho Northwostern Railroad is submorg- od, but this bus not Interfered with trains, ‘The water is not so doop but that the- lovomotives plough through it, like ships at son. —_— e KANSAS CITY LIVE.STOCK MARKET, Special Dinpateh to The Chi-aao Tribne, Kangas Ciry, Mo, Qct. 98.—Carrie—Re- coipts, 1,685 ; wliipments, 721, Tho msrkot was more aotivo at yeaterdny’s prices, with a good demaud from- feoders. 'Hulea wora wmade of middling run of wintored 'Toxans at $1.26 ¢ fulr uative stoors, 83.00@3,19 ; good thmufih' oxan steors, W.fll‘; rough do, ¥1.80 ; modium do, $1,00@1.87%, Hoas—Receipta light. Only looal inquiry at £3,00@3.40, . . CANADA. 'The Battle Between Honesty dnd Corruption, ‘Excitlng Scenes in the -House of Commons, Continuation of the Discussion on the Vote of Censure, The Opposition Making It Hot for the Corruptionistg, | The Preniior Preparing for a Desperate Defense, Important Accessions to the Opa positions Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuné, YINLD-DAYS IN TUE CANADIAN PARLIAMENT. O174WA, Ont., Oct, 28.—Porhaps at no time sitice tho Provinges of Canada woro confedera- tod hae g0 miuch interest centred in tho mooting of Commions g yestétdsy und to-dsy, From overy patt of this wide Gaundian Dominion poo- Pl hrve come to -witnicss the conflict between corruption and honesty, At thié opdning of the House, yesterday sud to-doy, overy gallery, cors ridor, and approach to the Patlinmentary Cham- bor was filled by anxious spuctators;. and, even to tho most idle observor, it is at once apparent that 2 i 3 A GBAVE ohifls . 5 in tho history of Onuada is et-hand. ‘There fs o hurrying to and fro of the Ministors and thelr - whippors-In; the air of fiippant braggadocis which thoy formerly boro has given place to looks of anxioty snd doubt. On the othor hand, awmong _the Oppositton, thore is evidenco of lighter spirits and incredairg hiope, induced by the juse tice of their cause, and dispiayed - in the con- vincing sud statesmanliko specohio of loading membora, Thelr power from this source is com- bined with a slow eggrogation " of " various olo- ments and increasing numbera, - HUNTINGTON'S BPEEOH. When the Hon. Mr. 'Huntingtou rose.last night, the storm of applause that greoted- him said londer than words that the'charges Le' had mado on & provious occasion had beon proved trie, e In the courss of his specch, he took tho wind out of the mails of his opponents. Dr: Tuppor bad intimated that Huntingtdh wos the paid servant of Jay Cooke; und that be could give proof of that fuct. In reply, Mr. Huntiogton at- tributed this accusation to a aesiro to divert public attention from the real question at.is- sue, Tlowondored if tho honorable gontloman would stand up in his_plnoe, and make that chargo on bis rosponslbility a8 a momber of Parlisment, Tupper remaining ?ulut. the still- ness was broken by cheers from the Opnosition benolies ; whilo the Spenker charactorized the chargo as uttorly and entirely false. - In bis own woids, e anys: The chargo that I have been In any way connected with the Northern Pacific poople, in rogard «ither to tho evidoiice obtained or the prosecution, fs witliout the slightest foundation, from its inception to ite terminution, “Tho charges that I have purchased evi- donce with sume of money are equally false, When the time comes for me fo explaln how I fulfilled tho solomn duty, imposed upon me by this Houso, of pros- ceuting theso clurges, Tam willing to stand by tho opinion of any gentleniau whether I porpoteated any sliouorable iranwnction, ‘Theso statemeants were rocoived with loud cheors that testifled to confldenco in their truth, Mr. Huntington agaln rend his charges in rogard to the Pacitic Railway job, and procceded to es- tablish tha truth of each from evidonce. During his spoech IR FRANOIR MINOKS intorrupted him, and denied that he had intro- duced Americans to Sir Hugh ; but hae was com- pelled to admit that he had given a list of names to him. Ho foliowed Huntington in a apeoch which Insted till 1:20 a. m., at which time he moved an adjournment till to-day. YESTERDAY'S BESSION. * When the Houso reopoued this afternoon, 8ir Francis Hinoks, having the floor, procoedéd at considerablo longth to enter into a defense of the Government, and o justification of himself, Ho justified tho logislation in the Paciflo Raile way matter in 1873, and denied that Allan had derived any beneflt in return for money expended in tho olection. JAMES M'DONALD, OF PIOTOU, one of tho Parliamentary Commmittee of Five. followed next, and deslt "in personal iuveotivo, exhibiting not a littls passion. He occupied tho attontion of tho Houae till recess. After recess he continued for some tirme, and conoluded by moving tho following amondment to the amondment offerad by Mackenzio : And we desire to nssure sfter u consideration of tho atatoment made in tho evidenco befors us, and whilowe regret tho outlsy of money by both 'political parties at Parlin~ mentary eloctions, and desiro the most stringent miessures to put an:end {o the practice, wo, at tho same time, beg leave to express our continued' confl. dence in your Excellency’s advisers and in their ministration of public aifairs, ; OPPOSITION GATN. Ho then rosumed his speoch, and was follow- ed by Mr. David Glags, member for Middlesex, who announced, amid the cheers of tho House, Lis sevorance of his paity ties with the Ministry. He was followed by James Youny, of Watorloo, Hon, E. B. Wood, botter known a8 Big Thun- Qer, a prominont mombor of the Opposition, at 11:90 moved an apjournment of the House, DISTINGUISILED VISITORS, During the debate to-dsy the Countess of Dufferin, accompanied by Lord and Lady Fletch- er, Earl Rosoborry, and the Hon. George Brod- erick, visited the Commons. NEW MEMBERS JOIN TUE OPPOSITION, four of the Prince Edward Island members have now siguified that their sympathies are with the Opposition. GEOROE W. M'MULLEN i8 in the city, end further scandulous revelations are expeoted, TROF. GOLDWIN MITH considors >that catas the lfome Governmont's refusal to indorso tho- prorogation snd the appointmont of tho Royal Commission, ' BIR JOLIN A, MAODONALD is taking coplous notes, and it is expected that his speech will bo of great length. Theisis s manlfest disposition to push a voto, WASHINGTON. Judge Wright’s Xeflections upon the Attorney~Goneral-Public Bulldings Abandoncd--A New Government Bond--Commissioner Balker Innosx centof the Churges Preforred Against Eim. Spectul Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, JUDGE WRIGHT'S LETTER. ‘Wasuinaroy, Oct. 28,—The lettor which Judge Wright has gaused to be printed in St. Loufs re- flocting upon tho Attorney-Geueral's oftige, and sevoral connected with it who are engaged in the prosout suits against Wright, are pro- nounced by Attorncy-Genoral Williams to be absolutoly forgorios. Te ways Wright obtained some of the Dopartment correspoudence by bribary, and then forged the lottors he hna now publisied, with tho intoution of projudicing tho " public aralnat thoso uow acting for the Govern- ment I8 proscouting Wright, MOLLETT A8 A CONSERVATOR. It Isreported that My, Mullett will take strong ground against tha practice of orderlng publie bulldiugs in'so many small citios, Al the lnat seagion such buildings woro anthoriged in vari- ous parts of the country, but fortunately, by an ovorwght, uo appropristion was wade for quite your Excellency that, Lord Kimberly's dlaFnlch indl- NUMBER 69. & number of them, and mn effort will be made to hinve tho authority given repealod. It s belioved that nil the money Cofigreus ought to l&lprflpfinm for buildings during the comng sosuton will barequired for thosa now in progiaus : gt tho great busineus contres of the conntry, INTERNAL REYENUZ RECEIPTA, A table proparod for Comminsionor Donglass roports tho rocoipts of internal revenuo for the Inst flscal yoar,. by items, as follows : Spirits, £52,000,370; tobacco, 34,866,863 ; formontod 'l,l‘?’nss;, $9,824,007 ; bauke' and Laukors, §8,- 1081, A NEW GOVERNMENT BOND. _ Mombdru of Cougress who Liava tatked with the Presidont within & few daya oxpross the upinion that 1o will recommeud tha isstie of a new Gov- ornmont bond, beating 8 65-100 per cont inters | est, and oxchengenblo for gruoubncks ot tho will” of the holdor. ) THE OARGES AGAINHY COMMIGSIORER DARER, The charges sont out from hero. agwinst Gon, - aker, Commissionor of Peusions, turns oui to have origimated with persons who had boett borno on the pay-rolls of the oflloo as dlorks without porforming any worlk, and who wore strickon from tho rolls on the recom- mendation of Gon, Baker, GEN, VAN BUREN 18 hero, sottling his accounts,. o insists that Lis actlon ot Vionn will boar {Ho oloseat scru- tiny, and lig Intonds to Lave it thoroughiy inves- tigated when Cnnfiruns moets, in order that he - may bo able to vindicato himsoif, BTOLEN BONDA RECOVERED, Through tho energy aud dotermination of the Slxpnrvlnmf Special Agent of the Treasury Da- partment, the Government has récovered cer- tain futornal Rovonue bonds that wero slloged to have béen stolon from the Collector of Intor- ° nal Rovenio at Now Orleans, ahout four years sgo. Tho Collector, since decensed, is sald to Lnve connivad st the frand, aud when, in ordex to avoid the payment of tho_Leavy tax, cortain eplfits wero ~ bouded for exportation to anothor _ district, which weore really fraudulontly Iskeir out aud sold for homo cun- sumption, ho rec@ived a portiou of the procecids ovtained through nejeifation of the bonds givon. 1t waa supposed that alf tecords of the trauvac- tlon wore burned by an Scpomplico, but theso records, or o copy of thoma®ro in exintouco. Thio ouds Bive beon discovard, Lo Loldors ard good for tho entire amonnt (3:208,000), aud the Government will not comproming, but will contond for the eutire amount and ulf costa of proseoution, THE PROTOSED BOILEN TRIALS. The Bupervising Inspector-General of steany bollors went to Pittsburgh yesterday to mnke final arrangemonts for the sciontific experiments with botlors, and tests of thelr atrengthi, aud the gonun! causos of boilor explosions, whicks will ogin af that plage Nov,12. The tests and ex- periments are to bo made by the Commissionm appointed by direation of Congrews for the Em'poau, to begin at 8andy Hook ou the 5th of ovember, ! GERUAN BUBSCRIPTION TO TUE NFIY LOAN. By the receutly-reported subscription of the ‘German Govornment for $3,000,000 new 5 per cent United Btates bonds, tho total subacriptions by that Government are inotensed to §20,000,000. COMMISSIONER DAKER ON AN ELECTIONEERING TOUi. Commissioner of Ponsions Bakor hay gouo ta Minnesota to aesist in the Btate olection, baving been uu“cclnlly requested to go by tho flndicnl suthoritiea ju that Btate, who admit their foora regarding the result of the olection, which approhensions sre supposed to be based upon the strongth of tho Grangers movement in that State. 7 tne Associated Prass.) REINSTATED. ‘Wasnnaroy, Oct, 28.—The President to-day roinstated James I, Clarke, Postmaster at Mat~ h‘wn.dlll., vico George W, Lynn, not commis- sioucd, S WONKMEN AT THE NAVY YARD DISCARAED, Neurly 404) mechanics and abont 1,006 Intorere have boou discharged from the Navy Yard, ow- ing to the money runuing short in convéquence of the large number of improvements waedo (o tho yard during the sumntor. The Secrotary of the 'L'rensuror has appointed Thomas H. Atlidnson, Iuternal Revenne Stotae koepor for the Eighteenth District of Ohio, gl YELLOW FEVER. Abatement of the Disenise in Memphis =-Ikcports from Other Points, Mexrus, Tenn,, Oct, 28.~The mortuary re- port from noon yesterday to noon to-day, showa fifteen deaths by yollow fever, and eight (rowm other causes, an increaso of two from the fevor from the same hour yestorday, There is a de- cline ini tho number of new cases. There was a hard freozo this morning, and the temperatura still falling, : Mayor Jotnson resumed his official dutics at his residence this morning. * LATER, Mexenis, Tenn., Oct, 28—10 p. m,—The mor- tuary report for tho pust twenty-four hours, to G o'clock this ovening, is: Yellow fevor, 14 ; othor causes, 9, Decreaso of four in fevor deaths to-day. Nine were negroes,—five of yellow fover., . Memplis ventures to fool-that HER HOUL OF RELIEF NAS COME, The scourge has yiolded 10 tho Ice King; and 8soou business will ‘resume jts accustomed ac. tinity, This has beon a cold day, and to-night ivo is formmg in the guttors, aud ' big frost is sure for to-morrow morning. ¢ AT MATSUALL, TEXAS, Mansnavy, Toxas, Oct, 28.—1'ho total number of deaths from yellow fover sinco its appoarauca i 60, of which 22 wore last week. There was a good frost lnat night. 1Ico an eighth of an inch thick this morning, Thore ars prospocta of black frost to-nighe, which it ia opad will prevent furthor spread. Now, 7 p. m., tho mercury stands at 40, Itis estimated that st least fifty cases are under treatmeut in the clt{ and country. Iuterments to-day: Mrs. D, J. Moy, Mre, Michaol Callaban, Owing to the oxtreme cold weather, the interments to-morrow will probably exceed that of auy provious day. Fivo more Now Orleans nurses arrived to- night. AT SIREVEFORT. SmrevEroRT, Oct, 23.—Talo§1:nphum all woll Interments : Mru. Stono, 38 ; Louis Butler (col ored), 45; Frank Gurr, 65; Eliza H. bank, 46, rae AT LITTLE ROCK. TLartee Rock, Oct. 28.—Cold all day. Ter formed this morning. Tho Bosrd of Health re porty the nllf ontiroly frce from yellow fever, and impossible for it to come hore, THE RELIEF MOVEMENT. NEew Yonx, Oct. 28,—At a special meeting of the Board of Aldormen this aftornoon, a com muunication was recelyed from Mayor Havemevo) stating that the municipnl authorities of Mem. phis had appoalad to the New York City Govern. ment for 50,000 to aid the yollow fover suffor- ors. On motion of Ald, Morris, the amount named was appropriated. CrLEVELAND, O,, Oct 28.—The Oity Council wa this ovening addrossed by Dr. Wise, of Cin- cinnati, and H, M. Lowenstein, of Memphis, nng appropriated §3,000 for the aiwd of the Mowphl¢ ‘suiforers, Urioa, N. ¥,, Oct. 28,—Ex-Gov, Seymour hae roceived a tolegram from E. P. Bradstreer, of Cinclnoati, asking that ho and Sonutos Conkling take chargo of tho fund for the benoflt ~of the Memphis orphans, t be raised by placing extra ballot-boxc at the polls at the coming election to re coivo donations, as was dono at tho 1ecent ales- tion in Oincinnati, ‘Thero is authority for say- Ing that Beymour and Couklln;i will accept tha olarge, and they ask for a liboral respousi to this eall for aid to tho sufforers. Svecial Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune, * DuBuquE, Ia,, Oct. 28,—Mayor Peaslio sen, $304,84 to Memplia to-duy, in addition to what was sont on Baturday, making in all €1,305.54, Borravo, N. Y., Oct, 28,—Meeting are held al the Mayor's ofice, avory night, to ald tha Mem« Ehm sufferors, About 35,000 in cash ho already oon collocted, Noarly overy bank aud ohurch hing given something. = - Camo, Ill,, Oct. 28.—One hundred dollars hr been collocted sy Oarboudule for tho Mompli. #ufterers, aud remitted to tho Howard Assoviue tion to-day, — THE EPISCOPALIANS. New Yonr, Qct. 33,—At tha ovening session of the Bunrd of Bpiscopal Ilinlm}m to-night the uestion of the appoutment of & Misionnry Bishop for the Lervitorics wus callod np and die cussed ab lunfilll, but without reuching auy conclusion, i -pubjoct of olleringy for miseions was alio ~ diecussed. Bishop Armitage, of Wisconsmn, nid the cause of tho apathy was the absonce of systom in tho Ohurch In rogard to fusncin} mattors, Ho advocated a regular planof cous tribution by motnbers, similar to the systom i oporation iu Wisconsin.