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etfona with 1itife diMcully Baturday after- botl Al e force of tesmn, tat, And men wero DO ie mround, Ani, &% 1000 48 A parraga was effected, O oata wern piishied forward as rapldly as possible, e B atno matel o Lupo that th entirn fert i Acbed Troy. Homeof tho boats were caught eo far rea b Moy could nobget. throu, b Iu two daye of X L gation. 1t even thesnmiay yetlia ibersted, T agn, whon the cannin wern frozats over bard TR Tl of November, braak-up abont Chrlst. 8 A imo roleased 8 largs uumber of (e dnlaivod beata 1a 10 (mmediate danger from freezing Byl’;;: mh!:'lmnnn In o far advanced that the 0. s Jo extremely * catching ™ and uncortain, and weN e of uavigation ary consequently groatly (b AN ™ Afareorory all Inviranco rlaka on vewsols O arges will oxptre by limilation to-murraw, Ves- jeaving port aftor (hat day will havato sssume re own Tt o pay very igh specinl rates, Dut o greater part of he lako flect has alresny gone into e iariers. A fow vessaln are now coming down, ;'nw otliors aro either on thelr way, or soon will be, A ‘Western ports st which they desira to lay up, After Lo ver. he Inken will Te abandoned t1' fhe cold e race of Jack Feast,—Mufulo Commercial Adcer- haers VASELS IN DIATRESY, erevial Correspondsnre of TAe Chicagn Tribune, FaoxEoAY, Tll, Koy, 20.—0n Monday, about 1ioon, xo vestoln passct {hla port, spparcutly in distress, oneof thom bad loal hior Jibboom, and was dragging Doth wers complotely coverod with fce, and it was feared they would ba daphed upon the shore, A Hlsgram was sent ta Chicago for tuge to coma ook and tow hem to o placo of wafely, e St MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, pscnintion by an Under-0fficial of tho Chomicnl Departmont, Speciad Lravateh to The Chicaan Tridune, psrrosr, Dec, 1.—'*Tha policy of silonce " is wndoubtedly & good thing in its way so loug as gilenco 18 scoured; but, when the policy hon peen pursucd for n timg, and sitonca in broken, ft really sooma &8 thongh tho noiss medo was poasand-fold inmcroased by reason of the con- tuued ropreasion, Certaiu poople connected with tho Univeraity of Michizan sppoar, at tho prosent time, to bo sudeavoring to proserve the policy of silenco in pelstion to Bomo developmonts in that lustitution which have racently come to light. Ono thing fn certain, and that is, that dishon- wsty, hoving hoen disoovered, ts genorally, in {Lis age of tho world, oxposed, and the authori- ties who control tho koat of loarning at Aon Ar- bot ought to know thia, Is hes long beon wsuspocted, by those ywho pight bs supposed to know, that the systom of ochecks and balances” in uso in keeping tho woounis of the Chemical Laboratory, operated as very littlo of & ohock to raising the balancos ot tho bankors’ of somg pariios connooted with thst department. At tho Ootobor meoting of fho Dosrd of Regonts, this fecling took tho farm of a rosolution, which was intreduced and yaesed, and which, if mv memory serves mo, ronded that the Director of the Ohomical aboratory stould prosent quartoerly estimates, cotering ol probablo purohasos; aldo that the nme ollicial sbould duly accouut for all moaoy recotved from tho enlo of chomicals to students ; sd that, io short, the Chemical Department thould be brought under tho enme Iaw, lu ro- gard to duplicate vaucners, etc., as othor dopert- ments of thoUnivorsity. Very propor, too. overy- body aid, excopt soma of tho olflciald connocted vith tho department, and thoy wero fur from teing pleased, and they have had good reason for beinw satisfiod with the old loowe way of dolng things, Peonlntton has boen an casy thing, kod 1t Bcems cortain that one, at leaat, of tho of- fclals has fallen into temptation, An undor-oflicial 10 tha Laboratory 1a a do- Isaltor to the asceriained amonnt of $4,500, sud renothing bas been made public about it, aud ise managemont of the University hopo to sup- press any of tho facts coming ‘to light. The pecalstions havo extended Lack some yoars: aud the question bacomas an intoresting one, whoth- erall tuo steal Lias boou discovarcd, or whother thero aro others who liavo hiad their sharo of the ails. No inkiing of this bue an yer got into thoStato papers; bat 1 have my’ information from tho most rolwble gources, It fs a snd sflair at beat ; and that distionest practices aro poetible shows coucluaively that somebody bo- Kdes tho dircovored poculator Is to blame. ~(fu- lses all tho sigue fail, wo ste only on tho thresh- ol of 1utereativg developmeuts nt the Atbens of ichigan, which will throw tho war of tho Tatien far fnto the background. The next ment- iox of tho Regonta will bo looked forwanl to wih intorest. Itmight not be out of place to make some tistements 1n regard to that Cbemicsl Laobras vy, This impcrtant dopartment_has, in ronnd enmbers, 180 sindonts. Kach studont nl{l the wdivary matrienlation fee and incldeutal ox- ente account, and, in addition, tho expenscs lor supplying s owa table in the Labaratory, Euh studenc las his own table, apparatus, and ciemicalu ; and Lo i clarwed for ume, wasts, wd broskago,—tho charges to oach tibla avoraging from (10 to €30 _ o brm. Tho Diroctor of the Laboratory ie, perforc, & heavy doalor tn chemicals nnd ap~ pustue. Tho dovelonments which have rocontly tmo to light in the dopartment would soew to demand a rigid investigation of all tho acoouuty of the dopartniont, Whon tho peonle coms to s knowlodge of the facts, thoy will derand this, Insroople of Michigan love the Uviversity; but they wi)l domiand that {ts walls of learning itall bs untainted with fraud, and no attempted Tpproseiva of tho facts will stifle {nquiry, o INTERNATIONAT, CHALLENGE. « English Universitios Invited to ‘Take Part in sho Annoal RRegattn of Our Eastern Colicgoes. Suecrul Dispateh o Ths Chicaao Teidune, braixarreco, Mass., Dec. 1.—""ho Rowing As- Wiistion of American Collegos votod Liero to-day o chaliengo Oxford and Cambridge (England) 1 Trinity (Dublin) to row thom & eis-oared o without a coxawain, st the American Col- kge regatta in 1870, Tho ‘timo {s the third Nedosedny 1n July, snd tha place Haratogs, New London, or Springfold, whoso bids will bo acted U0 at an aajourned mealing at Now York Jan, L Philadolphia, which had bson praposcd, 1 out o tbe question, T'ho New England collogos are wiiFaraloga, and aro divided” between pring- idaud Now Loudon, All the othor colloges uein favor of Saratogs. A vote to row the Uirermity races in hoatn, it the water wijl por- bt would weem to iudicate a propondorance i3uicet Baratogn, as beat racos would bo neces- try oaly at Springfiold or New London. L'homas llugbes, of Lugland, was oloctod referes, with Ir. Chilly, of the London Rowing Club, as theroate,.. Lha liogatta Committes, in whose dasll ho detatls of the romatis were lofe, an 13, of Weslban) ond By - sl an . Of esleyan ; an e A QLU (14), of Dastmouth, e ——— TEMPERANCE, Boectal Dispatsh to The Chicaco Tridune, Axx Amnon, Mich., Dec, 1.—Tho somi-aunusl Rbeting of the Woman's Christian Tomperanco Utlon of Miohigan i boing hold 1 this city. 8 meetiug opened this morning with a disous- o of Ahio prohilbitary clauss of tho Stato Con- iatlon, tho repeal of wich i to como beforo Speople next fall election, The feoliug was Prevalent (hat probibition is the only shing that 'l| Chock intemperauce. All secmed to %hluk st to support the pressnt Tux law—got #avier taxoy if poasiblo, but_stop with noth| ug MO‘ of probibition, Emily Huntington Miler, i hicago, gavo & temporanco lectura in the lethodiat, hplunopnl Church to-night to a large udience, g moeting continues to-morrow, WIH are prevent from all parts of the THE SILK TRADE.. New Yong, Deo. 1.—Tho tutal value of the il manufagturew lauded ot this port in Novew- is 9965,880, and sinoe the 1xt of July, :m-a’“\“‘-', againnt 91,076,170 and 810,494,153 ";f.’tha correspondiog datea lazt year. Sinve oy 1 4,09 batew have been recelved, an in- mL“‘ por cent over the eame months in OBTAINED DAMAGES. Kew Yonx, Voo, 1,—Freomau 1), Mirakwald, o Ateger {a the White Star Company's steamor luntic, wrecked on Morse Lilsud, Nova Beotis, ‘\,"‘!lln M0, on aYoysge frow Liverpool to }:‘;Yfifl. saod for €5,000 for tho loss of bls k, detontion, ote., sud obiained this even. "%, In tho Bujwema Court, a verdiob for 83,100, el indao o b Pino Gas. Frot. enevldos, » Spanuds chemist, bas_boon 108 the comparative bLrilliancy of f“ diatill- th vatious materials, and tinds, among " nl;hmlm. that the gas obiainod by distiila- bun (o 31O pine tree 18 much more luminous be thas from coal, the differvnce, according to i 00t cazeful calculation, Leing as (ive t0 000, h: -ddeuulu is mbout twice md gieat. Prof. Midea chiaracterizos this gas asrich in car- ?\‘h‘ :nfl Siates that 1t roquires apeoial burners, hlry swall apertuses, 40 a8 to Lurn without OF oftensive odorin this To8peet Kesom- POLITICAL, HMeoting of the Ezecutive Com- mitteo of the Inde- pendents. Farmer Smith and Mis Allles Again * Come to the ¥ront, Disgertations on Soft Money by Its Enthusiastio Admirars, Schiemes for Payiug OfF the National Deht-— Comsultation To-Day. Meeting of the Democratic Cook County Committee, An Effort to Galvanize the Party, THE INDEPENDENTS. PAELIMINABY MEETING OF THEG EXECUTIVE M- MITTEE, Yeaterday aftornoon at 1 o'clock a numbar of hardy yeomen whoso broad acres lie in Illivals, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, and who aspirs to o hrief political existonca and the consequont no- toriety on a boeis of graenbacks, #oft monoy, gon- oral ropudiation, and upsetting of values, met in solomn conclave {n one of tha parlors of Durke's Europeau Hotol. Tho meo:ing nsuemblod agree- nble to » notive sent out by K. 3. Bmith, of Ko- waneo, in thia State, who waschosen Chairmanof & Joint Committea appointed in Cincivmati dnring Beptembor Inst. Tho politieal orgeniza- tion is kuown a8 thio National Indepondent Pasty, aud the mroting was that of the Executive Com- mitteo. The organization sprang iuto oxistonco through tho Granger movemout aod its opposi- tion to reilroade. and baving hattled unsuccess- fully with corporations, and being unable to copo slngle-handed, they have started this Farmer's and Workingmen's movoment, looking to tho formation of a national indepondent polit. ical party that shall place a candidata for Prosi- dent1n tho fleld noxt year, aad sooking to draw in the working classes with the movewment, or, in other words, (o bring on & direct contest ba- tweon labor and capltal, on the hasis of a froe monoy and gouveral ropudiation platfocm, TUE HESSION yesterday afternoon was rathar for tho purposo of relioving some of the pent-up bosotns of their surplug cloquonce, and as auch was rather & markeld sucosss, Tho argumenta advanced i favor of greoubacks wore most marvelons and oxtraordinary, and fearfully and wonderfully made, and oven Old It Allon would bave smilod to find that othora had risen, older thau himsalf, —fosaild that must oavo existod in an eutiroly unknowa and prohistorio period. The seat at the head of tho table was given to tho old man who had called the mesting, and who olovatod lus foct to a prominent position, Mr. 8. M. Bmith, of Kowaunco, o was flauked on hix loft sido by A, C. Cameiron, who acted iu tho capacity of Secretary, TIHE DISTINOTISLD, The following-named gentlemen wore prosant: 8. M. Smuth, Kewauee, 1., Eecrelary of tho Iili- nois ¥armery' Association, and Chairman of the Joint National Commiileo; J. 8. Armatrong, Trosidont of thoe 1llinois State Grange ; tho Ilon. P bilip Collius, member of tho Legialaturo from Grundy County ; Thomas Wolf, of ‘tho Bloom- jnglon Appeal ; the tion, William Moony, mom- bor of tho Leglstataro from Joliet ; N. . Caols, of tho Will County Courier ;- John Liteey of Ken- dall County; E, M, Bpringor, of the Yorkvillo News, J. H, Osborne, A. Asbiton, A. . Cameron, Will- tnm Ellsworth, Dulago County; Maj. J. N. Thompson, Will Couuty; B. Siade, Muartin John- son, Thomas Wolf, 8,11, West, Kane County; R. M. Qroy, AleLean County; 8. M. Thorp, Do- Witu County ; J. Liteey, . U, Noubargor, Wil iam Elliott, Minuesota ; D, R. Woods, W, Ald- ridgo, 8, D, Oarpenter, Wikconsin ; J. 1. Ktitt, Livingstan Couoty; J. M, Washburne, Willinm- son County. TUE ADSENT. The following-named wil) bo present to-day: T. B. Suchauan, of he Indianapolis &un; I, A Oliman, Becrolary of the National Executivo Cowmittes, Indepondent party; J. J, Draw, of Now Jersoy ; W, I', Trevelick, of Dotrolt; Mosca F, Tuolds, "of Detroit; E. M, Davis, of Phila- du!g}i\l : Thomas Haghes, of Prituburg; snd Dr. . AI. Hooton, ot Contralla, 111, After ataling that thero was barely a msjority prosent, > CIIAIRMAX SMITH took iw feot off ko fable, and stated that ho wonld briefly elucidato tho reason which had brought them togethar, Attho Convention of the Farmers' Movemeit, hield in Clevelsnd in May laal, an Executive Commiited of thiricen members had been appointed, A conferouca was tiold I Clociunsti tn September inat, st which thiticen fuore wera closen, and tlis tweity-aix wers kuown an the Jolnt Ezecutive Com. mittes of ibo Natloual Independent party, 1l had ‘been choscn Chairman of this, sud by & resolutiou directod 1o call the Committos together wiiencver he Lioudbt It wan oceaaary, for the”purpore of tadug the proliminary steps. to holding Natfoual Delegata Couvention, if it were Uocilad to call one. 1n renponso to that resolution ho had notified ali tho membors of tho Committes, and had receivod auswera from ull that they would' attsud, exoept J. Cops, of xas. Thoss who did not come wuulil probably give authority touse their names v sny sction which the Commiiies, In it wiadom, miight dealdo to fake, Uthers, beatdes tha Commiltteo from ontaide Staten, tero protont, beloy gentismun wh hau beon fuvicd 1 order to nave thelr counsel ond sdvice. He would s3, hawever, that {n voling, only tho wembers had & Tight and ahould relain Luelé dently tn hie, aa’ tho othiers wero only present ta couusel and advise. Tha quention that would ariss would Lo the proprioty of calling an INDEPRNDENT NOMINATING CONVENTION, Al o moeting in’ Ciucinuatl Wilitam C, Crooks, of Philadetphin s J. R, Winston, North Usollua; aud Wiltiama Xthiolt, of Wocheater. Mini1., il boen chosen & committee 1o propare an addrees, they had for. warded s draft 1o him (s copy of ‘which the apeaker produced) and aaked that it bo adopted or changes anid suggostions recommendsd, He left it for the Cow- mittes to suygest what 1 be done with §t, THE LATE ELECTIONS bad stumped the most wstule politiciaan, #go, New York electod Two years Gov, Tiiden by s majority of 5,00, yot this yeur thoy barely elsctod ono Jibural Republlcan, Allon was d 1t Oho (8o years ago, Lut It could not them bo deomed o Democratio vic- tory, as fully 25,00 Ropublicans did not vote, aud it i bo prcautied Liat Uiy i bocoms 1oLty din- gusted with the pasly, Two yuars ago Wiscousln eloctad dor, Taylor Ly's big muajority o & reform movement, snd this year they elected Ludington, He- publican, by & suall mafority, I lus apinion, TUE UREAT MA8S OF TIE PEOPLE. were uncertain as (0 which party they should support. They would puturslly follow uld pacty-lines. If thoy Bad delayod thiv matlug to the latier park of winier, 1t would bave Leen too lato to mako the nove, Ti wure to-day with tho groat msjority of the poople, Tiu} iho partios were organized. Thoycould do mothuig without An orgentzation—and A thorough one, It ould bo pilting au uuoruiuzad wob agaiaat a woll drilled and diciplined army, 1t was only In this Htate and Indistm that tho YARMERS' HOVEMENT bl taken 8 fangibla snape, In other States they had B0 recognized organizationd, Thiey Inust take lucasures stunoo o fully organike the maises averywhere, It wouid be worss thaa fully t call & Nationsl Ganven- fioh wilbout waking it a reTroecutativa ons, Lavlng a geuulue coustltuensy at its back, Thoy miust begla the bottow; by frve sud opes discussion, Tue peskar then {sunched out (n au appeal for Suaucial aid, aud siated Wiat sa far but s few men lisd borue Iho'atiendant exponecs of printioa, distribotlug dosu- tmonts, ste, MR A, U, CAMERON maid that ss buta minority of the Committea was preaent, it might be well ta defer sction till Thurvday wornin, Lo wanted 10 see thw mouvement wade natioval tn character, which ha belteved It would, Mo awoved fo sdjuura Lo 430 shis morning, and thst after wijournment thoy reorganize iutoa mcetng for i formsl d!lw:’l’lnn. Tua wotion sarced, After the sdjouropjen 0 1upetiog I anizad b caling Mr. B, s Smith ta tho chapr 8 TS v ‘Bpeéches were callcd for, AU, J. . WASHRURY, of Willamaon Cougiy, nialo s briof adsess, Ho ald that they had no eMelent Independent uryanization ia lis county, 'The Iudepeadatits Lad ‘nok euough atrenygth around thew to control the oleotion, but iy ke country about ihey had enough to bring them in the 1najority, “The; od Letter sud inore efficient o ganlzatfon in that couuly, The jeslousies oalatin there had preventud proper vrganization. "They hns no speakers wlio were sirougly with the Independent wovement, They had scwe Lalf-duzen wbo wmighy bo Wiling ta cenvass, snd Do more, o Nad & few ' suggeations o make, Thers wero uno or two questions they mot %o discuss, Thie campalgn of 1876, They wers all familtar with the status of affairs, Unleas the Independonts ¢g|llfl look the alscti bt 45 156 Baxs Dot Wi, ey Tt VIALIAG FIIE CHICAGO Suole pefnciplen s thren Peestdantial candidates fo the 31 was 18 larro they momt wieheq L avoid, L DYAOCHATIC PAREY TH £onld not bape for wero with them on tiany poju'a, on the currency (iunn\lun, but wa are In favor of cinl rervive rforin, 1f tha Dstuocrat w. rn Ariven tnn inating & candidute of their own, snd the aegeadeuts sLould chomn oge, o ) tsent Adminiat ton would be {te own sucestsar during tha nest Jears. Tao National Banks were nopmed (o tle Thore was & natural syt Letwien capital au capltal Thegy would viork tn unte They, too, Sould havn to have raplisl th curry an th work, ‘Tho quentinn of Aasnes find b wodied lons by tho yiwople tlan any other quicstion, 1t wa not intricate, Tl priucipal troublea of it nesy the interexta hetwern labiir st cardtal, Th 1on who opposid this move uent were the cag o {allats, ANl knew whors their {ntoreds lav, if thes could couvince ta averige voler wh.tlnterosts he hind, thawhole Diatter wonld bo aettled, Thry 1oded 3 vistform of iharal prinsiples dn fovor ot e great iaasen of 11 peaple, ol £ piace upon dt en of «-u'xrnfin 2ed gocd a; uecoun impnites, 'Tig Fitse #afnl party ot thia Urme murt be postive, buld, aud Ryreraive, 3 FLLIOTT, . Washiutrn, oz wfzailonn it 2 wiuber of ez, flessn s Heate, s then et om to ivo & history uf tlie receut eampaign, and thouyht that 43 suather 1 Jtar they could carry ihn State with an Independont tickats Mo Fall they had romyzjot MR WILLIAM ALDEICN, of Wisconsin, atatcd that ha wes 'a Dem tirangzor, anil in Sult Aympatby Wits s organ:. Mhiry Bk to whow 10 tho poople of the Laited that thos wero o inans who Wers an tle Hight wide, Thoy hadl fafled totake tha right position s hy 1ot getting the kaboring elewment with thea, They had laet thieir utreligths tbrongh It They must placa them- Kclvea o that Ligh plano 1o compawl e reaect of {lo country, Tha Democretie yarly hai enftrely ponc, whila the Ieanbilcan party s 80 corvupt that sio honeet inan eould stant up aoik advocate ita prineiples, They sanst show that they were not alouu and in their own interests, Lut in tho interests of tho endirn Ameriran people, e vianted hem to do their duty for the bost interody of Gud and humanity, 3, J, K. ANMATRONA, of Laftalle, formerly Tressurer of th' Slate Grange, stated {Lat ho had invested tho money in Lordn ratiy i to the ammownt of gA00, ol bad pad 377 premium, 10 they had beenw .63 g cunt f20 bonda. he conld have fnterehangad then, ilo then followed fn an srgument ahowing thut 4,05 yeer ceut interohungoable bouds wero the only aaviur for our tinancial fila, and used many of Cangressinan Kelley's arguments, holding tuat ail rantes would e done away with thua, Ho refarred then to the Lendan Jotnt stock banke, wa showlog their safety, and that the interchangeable bouda wonld lvrc\'nhl. Infla. ton, Muney waa too high, That would reduce it, and they “conld copo with foreign conntriey {n manufacturing. In his way tbers would bo a rreat raving, Rauroads coull be bullt whers nous were bow, becauss of their cheapuear, ‘Thoy wanted mones of w stsudard valuo, and tho .65 boud would o it 3T, BAN THORY, of Ds Witk County, stated that they had a good farme ors' orgauizntion down there. They alected Indes jendent candidates for_offce last year, aud bath par- tlen, Demooratic sud Republican, wero in favor of ureenbacks, is thought tho patlonal organization shonld cxprees {ndependnnce in the fullest aense of the word, and should aifiliate iteelf with no part: In reeard to thros Preeidential tickets in 1€’ he thought tliat the cliances would bo ngamst them, I they showed 2o muik influeuce that some of tho pave ties rocognized their views on the fingn~al question, then thal would ehiango tho situslion of &ffnira, MR, A, M. BLADE, of Kane County, thonghit the impartant question wan nebiool-houss work, Lut they must circulste their g papers, Foogle ot be taught by read- iof, “aud then thero would bu but tile doubt a4 to tho royult, ila thought man should Do aclected for the schnolhouna work, And {n this way accomplish a grest deal, In Kaue Connty they hind no real orgunization (Lat they coud claim. Thsgreen- back question had nover been broached therv in farmn. orn’ moetings, and Lo did not kuow the potition of lesding mea there, Mr, F. 11, Bi{ll, Treasurer, of Liviugston Conunty, #tated that they biad one of the strongest organizations there. They could earry that county by 1,000 majority on the greenback platform for tho Independent ticiet, Tiut {ho peoplo wero afrald that it would dnift futo the Dewocratio party, and that was the reason for tho bard ficht they had 1his fail, but the Indepeudents had 1acn able to carry tho day. MH. T. L OUY, of McLen County, statod thiat thoy had got heauti- fully licked in his county this fall. Two yeara ago they hat nenrly aucecedod, withiu 67 votes, whils thus year thoy bad bLeen besten by over 2,600 mumjority, ‘Tho reason was that their editor bad asid them out to i Democratic party, He opposed compromise with any yarty, % there would bo 5o good rosult from that They would have to o on of an Independent organ! ratlon, *Ds sure they were right, then go abead Thoy were oppossd to thu mnoneyed power. All ° tney wanted wan (o seo tho controversy equitably scttlcd, Within the past few doya freights had ratsed, sud out of proportion to present prices of grnin, Oua bundred and forty mitlion busticla wera shipped from tho Northiwst, and that showed how muieh thoy had been rabbed of, The Hafload Comi missioners had dene them no good, yet they wore pay- ing thelr expenecs mnd ofiico-ieuts, Themen who were running this thivg were agafust the laboring clasnes, The Executive was against thew, They would have to wako the people up by speechies and {n- dividual efforts, MR, ELLSWORTH, of Du Page County, spoke brfefly, Thoy wsreall fn- terested {n tho Anaheisi question, more #o than in the trauaportation queation, He Jooked upon the extrome elements for the reaumpilon of spocis payments u in the wrong, It would Lankrupt the country, Luudiny Pavers auvacated It, but it was wioug. 1ie advocatc frce baukiug ; not’ the wild-cat sysiem. Circulotion should o frosnnd open to competition, Charlered rivilegns woro radicaliy wrong. They were tuouopo- fo1, Vooplo wanted no aufor/ed resumplion of specio myments $a the preacat stato of the country, Thcy had anorguudzation 1o his caunty, but t was' rathes Weak, 3R, §, D, CANPENTEN, of Wisconsin, was nozt called wnon, nd stated that hard money was a pinchbock schomo, Lo oppved the herman lesuniptlon Lill, as its upsliot_was for Mr, Liristow to goto Europe and boiraw 83500100 i {{01d for Wall atreet,—It would go_ o further, All ths ard money he bad ieen able to get in fficen years wan two half-doliars. Ho had been s hard-monry Jackson Democrat, but bad never acen tis bard moncy, Whilo they Liad Leen trading N per cout on contdence, ho wanicd to throw in_snother per cent, and make ft o couidenco-game, Ho then went o i tho old argument kalust Natiousl Iauks, advocaling no new msasros, held that tho re- aumpilon schema propoved 10 give away $45,001,00 to {bo banks eud mwoncy-monguis. Nooe of thin gold would ever como fo the Weat, 1t would all stay in Wall street. o made no war on capital, but_he only askod that iabor sud capital bo allowed to levo thio naue rights, ife held thut there wore over 10,0.0,600 male laborera in thie country, sud 2,000,000 fawale. Tha malos could only savo On sn average §5) per. year, and the femalce $25, and iu many instances ot even hat, Allwaiplus isoncy went into the hwnds of the monopolists, _lnterest was the grest cankr of our financial system, and tho rates wero 1o Ligh. This f our period, aud would . g 04 tlicso sysioms oxisted, thoy would biave panica every neveu years, ‘Iho pross was wostly agalust thom thronghuot thacountry, They uoodod papurs 10 dvooate thelr cause. Mo wauted only tho Government to fssuo inonoy Ho waa not in favor of expausiou, but If thoy bad not enough money, the people could 1ssuie more, and thus keop Intercal down. Ho was in favor of Jewsliw Post- Oflice Bavinga Bank schemo, Tha srcaker stated wiidly that Chicago was $40,000,000 in dbt, npon which nho was paylug 7 per cunt, Tho grecuback proposition was to roduce thie debt of tha natuu §10,+ 000,000, Ho argued that, If this sclieme were carcied out, in tweuty-three years thero would be no noed of custon-hiousse, ravenus cutiers, and they could hang out the banner of * {ree trade and no taxes," und 1otioy could be lind at 3 pur cent, His argument was by far the 1noat jmpracticable, and weut furthor than tha brozdest groeutack sdvorate could cven kinve «wishied for, and was greeted with much satisfaction, ML CAMENON statod thiat they would have o ot larger hall, ss the vresent quarters were not noarly largs vnough 1o hold. the mambers prosent. The Chair suggussed that arrangements bo rmade for some cownion cehitre, where priuted ducuments conld Lesent, ‘Thoy should organlzo Ureeuback Clubs fu avery town, MR, WOLYF, of Bloomington, spoks in favor of haviog their pro- ceedluys reported aud put before e yeoplo, All Uiat was needed was that the pooply should know thelr Liouest purposcs. Tartica waru badly spllt up, snd at 1ho next elaction pagple would do wure voltug fox tha beal tcn tian tlioy hnd doue Lefute, The Clalr aunouncod that Farwell Hall iad boen enguged for to-duy, aud (st Mones W, Ficld, of Do- Troltyand oiticrs, Woukd b preacat to niako ndilreesc, M¥, W, I', Parker spoke i favor uf tho greeuback, snd wald (s poopls whoim bu had spoken wilhi L gonerally catneldod with Lim fu this view. o belioved e Covmrvatiye clemeut of bath lasties would go with tbis movement, ‘The quustion should be dis- cussed {2 sl ita bouringw, aud the peupls throughout the country b informed by moaus ‘uf printud docu- mouts, 1f ull this wero done tho spuaker_prodicted that the old worn-out Hepublican sud Democratic ‘pariiea would never be beard of after 1410, BUANDINAVIA, A gontlsnan reprossnting tho Bwodish olsmont estd his counirynon b Amarics were lu faver of hard lacuey, Lut it was propoted to estabiiab anothier aper, Which should ba & paper after Lis own Leact, a3 i s, 1o preach tho raviug docirlneof e gracaluck, Ar. Jubuson, a Scagdinavias, sud it was bard 10 reuch hls mion, sud ey needod education hadly, 'Thay wore good, Loacst, loyal people, but they ad goae aller wtrage gody aud thelr educa. tiuiul oppostunities should 1ot bo louger noglocted, 1o sureed with thio plan of oatsLlishang & papor to bo printed in the Swedish language. This ldos was slaboraied by the Chairman and fol. lowed up by ollicrs, when, afigr & fow mioro batinleas vaporlogs, tho Couunitted adjoursied Ll B:30 o'elock b actalog et Farwelt Hall, TUE ADDRESA, Tha adiress, ss presenied to the Executive Commite tee, and which will b Lrought up for adoptiou to-dsy ut Farwol 1isll, ts & foridable document, which sete wut by declariug thst the Natioual Try should Lo mado a full legal tendur, intorchang Wil futerconvertibio bonds bearing a low rate of fu- Cereat,—Natioual Baukn being abolished,~sud tha & uat aiid equltabla eyabows of Lazation shuid o cetab B s et rees wonctudee o follow “Iin’ nationsl greeuback, bub now s partial Tegal. touder, —which wil sccout for tho Apbrectation. of coin, 1 belug a full logal tondor,—hiss beome fucorpo- ratsd futo the business of tho country, sud fts_consti. tutlonality has béeu aMirinud by Lue Buprema Court of the United Blates. Gold aud silver could with justics Uu urged s the trug bisls for a baukeuole cirouls tlon, but, whea a paper currenoy s made, by tba doverelgn pawer, & full aud cowplute legal tedder for sl debts, public and private, if atsads equal with cola in the dischargeof it funchions ss s money, It {8 Dased upon the sazme seaurity, the act 1 sither case belng conveationsl, and sedosmable through the ezchinta of the protostiona o worksbop anedl the a3d whercyer 1 factlitating 12 ial MERLY deelar.tic @ Lor yonr ol lezation, expect that though (ol pubject domnands, Uit an expressiog of opinan from ndlvidnals and organizations, erpacially e of the States, i oraes L2k ! ay. i Tors fu- telligently nrrang, T'ug of s Lrop- roprapentative by, sathorizet Bliapo tisn plrasnre uf tly THE D 1 varex of thn mitten of Cook County wna held last o7ening in tho Club Roum of tho Kherman llouse, Auiong thoan presnnt were the uu, Thomas Hoyna, Jduim McCafiray, Beruoy Maileana, Judro Ii 11, Tovrester, Malville W, Futier, Armo Vaze, Kou- ater Kohon, vas Van Baeea. Perry 1L Hmith, Carlstopher Cassolinan, J. L. Marsh, David fallinan, 1. 1. Weekw, and Datrck TalTerty. Tl maeting way ralicd to order by tho Cliir~ man of the Conmuties, Mr, Perry 11, Smith. Tho Chaurman kald that complaiots of inse. tivity had been mada to him, moro especinlly ey the Ropnbliiang had been verv zoalous and thowed a bold front, Ha thonzté that by jue dicioun wanagomont thay (the Lenioerste) conld by we'l organssed by Cartetnan, snd o progats for vigiory. COMMITTEES, Ou motiou of Melvilla W. Fuallor, wlio asticd not to bo appointed Cheirman, the follywing Connaittee ou Fioance was appoioted: ¥, i1, Winstou, 8. Mei(euna. aud Danie) Cameron. dudge cotor wwove:d the appoiatment of a Committen on Organkzation, to consin uf saven membess. which previvled. and tio followiu: s M, 1L Forrester, Mulvida o Baierty, Ao Vou, J L, Mara, C, il iiiren was elocted Treasurer of tho Committer, TRINAPITY, r, Puller moved that the. Commities on Orgentzn. ton bo fustrwtod to taxe iulo connk Jritnsry maatein of caliing Conveations Le thodght L was fheunly syetem they vould &dopt 3 but it necdad muck i) sovenieat, Judie Forpester neconded the amendinent, which, e eaid, mot with his Learty approval, Thoe fion, Thomas Hosne thought 1t would Le re well not (o b too faat in the matter, 'Lheve wun A nthcr Demnerati= orimtdeation 1 Lvan, sud th ougut to be conmulted Befare definita ateps were vdon. -y the deflernehian Cluy thero wers mans formur Hetitin Hcans wiin left the party bezsuse of corruption, Tuey were pof lfkely to bo i love with the primary systenr, 1l sugiestedd the progrioty of appowting a conmttes to connult wilh the JeFcrronfany rolative b the mattor, Judge Torrester maid that the Commitico ought tn dicuss the yuestion filly, snd se:ure iuformativn wherever ftcould he bad. Mr, Rafferty tnado o_sirong apecch In favor of fo- formina the existiug primary wstem, which war, Lo fald, #o corrupt that 0 of all parites wore dirciisted with $8, The huytsg up of primery dete gates bad become & malter of notoriely, He conld meation Aty pood men in the Ninth Ward who cauld seloct o deliqation that no mosey cauld purchians, “The motion Lo instruct the Connaities waa then put aud provailed, NEONGANATION, 3r, Fuller offcred the foilowing @ Feaoired, That in viow of the fmportance of the re- orqanization of the Domacratie party throughout the fitato, the Chalrmizn of tho Committes 18 hersby ro. quested to communicate with Cyras If. MiCormiek, Chairmsn of the Democratlc Btata Coutrul Commite tee appointed fn 1472 aud with the How. Wiiliam Nrown, Qhairman of the Slate Committes appointed 11183t and wolicit the arscinbling of waid Comntoittces atan carly duj to (lio and thiat scine plan for organt: zvion way bo harmoniously sgrewd uyon witliout delay. M?.Pullur sald hat a live organization shonld Le offcctod somelow. U Mr, Bruwn's Cammities kal Konn uut of eadstenco, they should teure the co-opras tion of the Comultino of 1372, anil vice vorea, 30 ) wera disorgantzed, they should git the Lest membors togotber and organize alresh, ‘Tue resolution wus sdupted without dissent, Tue Fluance Committce was lustructed to ook around for nuitabie headquarters, and to have nothiug {0 da with the Union, or wuy other Club, {n that e spe:t, McCafirey had suggested the Union Ciub roomn, Tho Chalrman and Fecrelary were 3ddad to the Cora miitee on Linance, st were made ox-oficio wembors of_the Commlites on Orgunireation, Tue Commitice then adjourned, to meet in the samo place next Wedniadoy evenine, T B LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. VIOILANCE COMMITILE, Ta the Editor of The Chieagn Tridmne? Cuics60, Dec. 1.—For somo tiwe prior to the or- ranization of tbe fantous Vigilauco Comwmittes of 1856 10 8an I'ranciazo. the gamblets, thieves, and cut-throats of tho P'acific 8loje seomed to carry everything atter their own fashion, just as they linye been running Chicago the past two or three years, As the baliot-box stuffers and thoir maatary attompted tu carry our late olection, so did the gamblers, thioves, aud asssssing brow- Dbeat decont citizens io Han Francisco until their tyrauoy could bo ondured uo longer: yeb tho razcals faucied that, becauso they had stuffed their confederates iuto tho varlous ofiices, thoy could defy public opinlon. Outrage followed vutrage, murdor succoeded miarder, until the gamblar Charley Cora, the Mike MoDonld of thoso dayn, shot aud killed United -Statos Marehal Riochardson, o was, as a mattor of form, placod fu jail under nuotlier Agnaw. Then, a fow daya later, Jim Cosey, the political chief of ballot-box stuffers, and at Lho same tima one of the Board of fupervisors of Kan Francisso, took umbrage ot the courso of the Bullelin, aud on the Gth of May met Jaumos King of Willism the fouador and oditor of the papor, snd shot him, Befors the aun went down that day tho bells of tho city rung the merchants and busiuosy men to arms, and that famous Vizilanes Committoo of 1850 was organized, with the milllonaire merchant, William T, Colsman 88 Prosident. It vamn did Gen, Tecumsch Shear- man endeavor to orgavize the militia to opposo the Committeo, Merchants, clerks, aud me chanics swore allegiauco to tho full-grown wimnt, and reforin swapt liko n tornado from Lower Cahforuin to tho line of Orezon. Gov- ernor's proclamations and Blerift's orders wero mers waeto paper. Tho people demanded a ro- form, aud the utler wipiue out of tho vicious clunsos, and i cleatlv yecollect huw well they dul their woik. The Comwmitrco ran the Mumeipal Govornment for noarly six mouths, and, when thoy uext went into election far city ofticers, thero wore no bullying gamblers to drive honest men from the polls, nor acy ballot-box utufdng, and I doubt if thare Las beou any sinca, ‘Iho rosult 18 that uo largo city in the United Btates Lias had so houcat aud falr a government as Ban I'rancisco bas boon biossed with since thoss momorable days. If & Vigilance Commit- too, made up of merosuts aad busiuess men, did #0 much for that vity, wu{ will it _not do equally asmuch for Chicago? Thotroubles undor whiod we groan aro almort Idontrcal, Mauy of our of- ticials are kuown to be drinpivg with corruption, As tax-eators and ward bummors, they ato con- suming the bard-earned subatance of tax-payars, Our_State’s Attorney, oven. doos not comwaud our full confidence, “ Our Bherilf is & burning digraco to aur iutolligonca ; many of our Cloun- ty Commigsloners aud Aldormen aro real dovil- fish, whilo in nlt official depsrtwonts it s Le- liovad that Miko McDonald, the gambler and slield of thioves, has mora influcuce than the wisont best man among all our thousauds of lionest citizens, Ho let us awake! Orgamzo. drill, and act! Wa will ges thiat **Tho Store™ is closady we will reliove the Grand Jurv from further Iabord in determining whethor Shoriff Aguow lboratos criminals on eloction day to bully honest votors aud stuff bLallot-boxes; wo wiil ascortain detinitely whethor Chief-of-Police Hickey 1¢ in earaest, or under the influence of & spasm, In fact, wo will mako reform a living priuciplo. MEncuanT, HERR'S YOUR BALVATION, To the Kditar of 1he *hwugo Tribune : Cuicaan, Dec. 1,—Laat evening a tirand Conn- cil of representatives of tho different Scerious of the 0. C. of G, C. waa hald at tho rooms of Bec. tion 4, of Chicago, Awong other busmness trans- sated, the Council $ook up for cousideration tho presant demoralized sud corrupt condition of our City Government and tho lax and corrupt porformauco of duty on the part of ofticialy in wmoting out justice to lta citizens. And, row that thae citizeus sconi to bo aroused to a ueoes of their perslons coudition ot tho bands of thioves, munlerers, wsmblers, aud corrupt ofli- cirls, and avo bogiumng to see tho importanco of immediata sslf-defouso, the U, 8, 0, G, of Chi- caga hnve determined to liold aa opcn-air con- veution Thuraday eveniog at 7:30, at the vacant square o thio cornor of Madizon sud Elizaboth stroels, for tho purpose of courling the weutic wmepts and fuvitiog united aud inmodiate action on tha part of all good citlzens in behaif of hons eat, mafe, and prosperous cL«J goverument, Tho Couvention wiil bo addroass ¥ toloctod speak- ers from differont Buctions of the 0. C., and i expopted ta be largely attonded. Coma one, coma all, sud bo ready to fsll iuto line &t tha oigusl of tho Roman candle, A, Lo 8., Hocrotary Sec, 8, 0, 0. G, O, CITIZEND' ASBQUTATION, T the Edilor of 'Ae Chicago Tribune Outcaao, Deo. L—I would suggest that (he mompers of this excellont Asscciation, in con- = 1 whennver i Ll 1 sacald 1675, hoath e orliar wo dow ricthee ars damng, | St AR 1My, Rocd wyand, if lee iate v Mtoreay, nittl fn leeakie 3 o8 b teednd by 10 s 00 g what s terrinds enren wonn 16l and ennneraisl intetedtn of tho o thiens parctlorg 2ra, Thay faemsh the mouey ¢ and prita nar offienrs, anl to atd ro i from thois Just puanishment, i Fotnet eriree, cotrtiption, britor, u ool tier forew and el good site tuuetiier determened to- claan them niean |, ‘Ylara aro determined san hiava tha Citizean' Assonia- tom todd it sl 1 chothes 02 show ue whtat ean bedo.e far thie sake b 3 Goag e VIRGINIA, Jeeting of tho fLegininture~The Gove ernorty Messnge Steewal Digpet < 0 Lhe Clazans Trtere., Riciuoni, Vo, Dee. L—Tho Legmlatuse mel to-day, with a quorum in both Houses. Tho Goveruor's moeaage bogiu with the wsual cone gintnlations on tho past and pleagant sotivipa- tiona for the future, Gov. Kemypor asys thot by elow and Iaborivuw processcs. but with etondy improvament, Viryinia ie omenng from the mire wrontht hy the War, Gheater fuduetrr, aloser economny, and better production are visible, Fa- vorablo seagons aud Lountiful harves:s have ro- warded the Lusbandman, During the fiecal vear which ewled Sept. 3% tho reccipts of the Lreasury mvoanted to $2.617,740.03. Deducting the sur raimed by temporary loane, #357,009, tho revenurs proper ora shoin to havo heea £2.017,700.05. The wmouut paid on the publiz debi in the year 1873-'74 oxceeds tha paymont for tho Jaas flweal vear mdmo €200.00. ‘This fact is nxplained b the 4 be duo to st unusual balanes in the Froazury, brought down frowm t| al voar, whith noxt preceding 1 wellod the intore-t paymunts of 187.1-4 1o au nuaustal amouat. The decresse in tho smount s.MUbedquently paid towarde tho dobt is more ap- piwnt than real. Within the lant tiecal vear & argzer proportion of tho current accruing rove- mie vy applied Lo the papment of interest that many provious year. Whila it will be found that the pavments on interest during the paet year fell short by £4:15,3.6.41 only of tho sum uvespdnry 9 pay £l annial interess on - debt proger, 1t must Lo remombcred that & portion of thoga paymenta wont to tha bonds Lelungiuz to the fiterary and sinkiug funde. fn order that the whole of the ~ aunual deficie in the Tressury tuay be rroperly understood, the Governor suihnuts s statomont desipund to xiiw that tho celiciouey to be provided for 10 $517. GU0.43, Tho Gavernor invites sttention {o the #ubject of raising revenun by anincreased tax on spirituous liquors, nud to moasires for the prompt aud eficient colioztion of the tax on oya- tors under the Ovator law. He advisenthe taxa- tion of chinreh property, with a reasonavle ox. emption. 1o advinos, also. tho ostablishment of & Iieard sthinua duty it ahnll by to o uatize as- sessmonts, Tho publiz debt, Oct. 1, 1575, waa £2),514,426.98 : 1eduction duning the tiscal year, &412,6%1.37, Lesides tho sum 1ocognized” and deriguated as *tho dabt proper.” thers are a uumber of bouds outstauding, which swell the fotal 1o FU2.205,436.91, Ln this reckouing. the Ciovernor takea no sccount of that rorticn of the aute-bellum dobt belonging to Wert Virginia, ret asido and called **\Wast Virginia’s third." ‘Thix he doos not congider a pateof toe dobt of Virginia, It is \Vest Vir- #inia's debt. Iut as to the remsndor of tho dabt, and the debt contracted sinco thoe War. the obligationn of tho Site sre plain, Thay have, indeed, been froshiv recoguized by tha sealing xnd delivonng to the croditors of a bew set of bouds. The inor understnuds that the Foundingg B wun baked on ms- talien estimntes, but ho deprecatos auy and all cndeavore o thwart its pur- posos by declaring it dilegal. Tle would Linve tho Stato mnie such accommodstions ay it can witls 1ts creegtors, azueptiog the Funding act in good faith ; nid tho most bo would connent to would b2 au arrangement wheroby the pavment of o pertion of tho intercst should be pustponad and rofunded, by and with tho advice and con- Aot of the credi.oie. v the eud s would bave the Btate redecin ber houor Ly tho payment of hier debia to the Lint dollar, With this object in view lLe submuts various suggestions a8 to rexapitalizing, retrenchmout, &ud reform, which ueed not be entered into o tais place. The Governor recomwends that ‘“tho ancient and howuest modo of voting by the Lving voice be pubstituted for tho recret ballot ™ that crimival chiarges be readjusted and roduced, if not entirely freed from vonnection with tho State Treasury ; that tho property of imunigiwots be exempted from taxetiyn for & limited time ; that the kystem of {obacco-inspeetion to tore vigoronsls eaforced ; that o Bursau of Htatstica bo ostablishedd: that an opproprastion be made for the National Coutenvial, The wmessape cluson with a stump speoch on tho 1asacs of the War and tho policy of Recovstruction ndopted by the Ropublican rauty, THE PRINCE OF WAL Enrther Accounts of Iiis Reception i Indin—H, 2. . 0.Little Shaky on the Chotern Quention. Disuatchen to Londan Times, Boxnay, Nov. —To-day the I'rince of Wales roturned tho visit of tho Muhsrajaks of Lidar and Mysore, tho Hso of Culch, Meer Al Blorad Kban of Khairpar, the Nawala of Juna- garb aud Radhanporo, the Jam of Nowaunuggur, tho Thokur Sab of Dhowuuggur, tho Raj Balieb of Dirapgadra, tho Rajah of Rajpeopla, il Dewan of Pablanpors, ami Sir lisler Jung, at their own residences, bewides attendime tho native Chiefs' ‘*at home " st tho Socretarist. it Roysl Highness theo visited an vnormous wmarquee orocted ou the Esplauade, where up- wards of 2,000 sailors, marines, aud soldiors, wero entertained as a baugnot givew in houor of his visit. Iis Bosal Highness quite won tho men’s hearts by woving amony them, dnnking thew health, sud tinally making a spesch. Ho altorwards laid tho fonudatiou-stono of the new wet docka, and the cnu-mun{ wos o great Ma- sonio success, thern bewng a largo attoudance of brothron aud puests. The Princo, replyiug toan address, said: 1 havo learnt with great pleasurs the Anuirlabing oon- dition of Maroury in Bomimy. The (sct of lts snuually increasivg nuinbers sud elticiency tultills the abjeos of tho fnstitution {n fnviting together mea of vatious crecda and races i1 8 boud of Lrothierhood, afordiug cammou objects f exertion, and ostending the knowl. cdgo of the Engllsh organization for the good of man. Liwt, 1t fa » great plessure o ma to jolu you, my breitiron of Borbuy, 1 s work which will tend to the yrotaction of it stid yroperty, tue exienlun of brade, ol the advantage aud prosperity of large Lodie of our fellow-men, Yanert, Nov, 12,—The Miinco of Wales to- day iugpected the Daroda Ilighlaudoers’ silver and gold guns at Parcll, and sxprossad his ad- wiration of them. . Othor native Chiofs are arriving continually at Govornment House, Groat satisfaction is exprossed at the gracious reception accorded to tho native Priuces, dhe thermometer siands at 84, ‘Lo ruports of tho provalence of cholors in the Neilghierry Distriets havo csused sevoral altora- tious in tho programmoe of the Prince's tour. Bounsy, Nov, 18, —Tho Prin o of Wales, the Governor of Bombay, the Genorals, Admirals, snd principal Europeats, diued at the Cuves of Llovhanta, which nere illumiuated, The party Toturuod by sfeamer. ‘The elppivg aud flest kept up contimtous chcering, “L'he tlights of rookota rasde a beauti- ful display, and with tho pruvnlu:iz enthusissm produced "8 wovdosful effoct. ‘Tho soa was calm, and there was & clear mwaoalight, Nuaior- ous boats ot tho sieawcer, and crowds swaited the roturn of thy party. ‘the Prince aud lus suite leave hero at J1 to- day, aud will reach Poous at 5, v ‘tho 1uterest in the Yogal visit continues un- abuled, All Lho uativo Chiefs express intense satisfac- tion, GuNESUKUND, Nov, 14.—The Princo, the Gov- ernor, snd thoeir suites drova to arell Station, whence a special train convoyed thum to Pooush at 11 a. . on Batarday, ‘The weather was very tloe and bot, Theswtious weredecorated, avd crowds of uauves lned tho roadside, sithongu gencre ily they &ra hard to bo temoted from their occupatious. At every stauon thers werw crowds, sithougl fow Europoaus ; there were many uatives with tege and garlaods, sud boid- ia of “polico drawn up w order, Al Lallisa we wet s train of iuvalid soldiors gulng Ly tuo Luphrutos, who loudly chwered the Royal part; At Kirlica thore was s eslute frow wibilery sol- diors, who with their wives aud childron were collected ou tho platform, 'llm"chndun sang **Uod blous the Fiiuco of Wales. At Poonah the Priuce wea rocoived by tha Comwander-iu-Culef aund Lord Murk Iorr, with & puard of bouor. T'ho Bovsl party procesded iu open carrisges through thronged struvts be. twoeu lines of the Boventh sod Fifteopth Dri ish, First Bowbay, sud throo other nalivo regi- wonts. Tne Piuce recetved au address, to which ha soplied in gersclous terms, At the bauquet ia tho ovening sevouty-two cavers wero Inil, Thera wan a Lall aftorwarde, shich Qi midnighe, tinneahrund i9 very charming, but ne comm dhous, The Prinze sl rmnof their mniten are lolged in tho lasted t very tiveryor and j honas, Thio Tk of Sutherland aud Lered A, Pagot aro inn bunialow, and otheis ara in tents wnia distance, at the RAILROAD TIME TA“IE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTIRR OF TRAINS FXPLAMATION 0P REPERENCE MANRS, ~ 3 ecpled, * Banday steapiet t nflu}.‘y’ ‘ul:.‘;‘c?a'.‘"(fl it Bundar motning, the Rav, 3r. Duckwarth cal- | 70 3undarataina, m obhrated divine Tho I'rinca and tho Ko, Churct Tirs houn Lsenisn, N 15,—The I"inca’ nny to Bospore harl been duterini i 5ir 1. Vrora | » Duckwarth, ta the Peonah ! a Jonr- e upon, bat, ae eariv thin morning tolegrams ronounend the prevalenes of chiolera at Coimbatore, Madras, aud in Southern India. the projeeted expedion nece.sarily gus. to tho Antamally Itily s perded, “Telegramn have Leen dmpatenad to Co inguirs when the I'nuco cowd comn thet to Madtan. reapecting tha cholera roporta ¢ Ahia mornitg tho Prince eodn t 3. a0 breskfastod thur through Poonah. slon to o3 l2o 0 Parn- . ho laft | 1 Guneshghind in an open carringe, and drove | ’ Great crovde asrombled in the s'reots, and wero very courteous in their 1eception., Tha horaes were deocoratod with garlands. and mueic played aloug tho 1oute, Tise Prinen :rocneded to the race-course, where ho inmjceted tho tivielon of Lord dark Kerr, compuising Britiab snd Bepoy troope. Thn appearanco of the troups e anfl Thn 1 Teavan at miduight for Dareil, to awat mfornsion, ntly good. hat thare was no envalry, nco dired with Gen. Sir C. S'avoly. 1o furthor Dr. Fayrer is oppored to the Dsince running any rik, Liers wore Lritliant _lluminations s nd fira- werks al Pootinh antho Princo seturued from the e L0 G inerhichiv AMUSEMENTS. "NORTE SIDE TURNER HALL, GERMANTA HAENNERCHOR CONQ?RT SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT Triday, the 3d of Decembor, Undor the Direction of OSCAR SCHMOLL, Conduotor of t] Socioty, he COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK . M. Admission for Gentlemen, $1; Tadios, tAc, STAR LECTURE OOURSE. SAX.I OF RESERVED BLATS FOI THE OX BARNABEE LY GONCERTS THIS MORNING. Only 75 Cents. TICKETS for eale o7 exchanged fur oplion Janaen, McClupg & Co.'s for either Gracd C Liymouty Church pext Manday, Dez. 6, or Un Church, Tueaday, Dee, 7, Carpenter 4 & vort at fon Park idon, ADELPHI THEATRE Coruer Moaroo and Dearboriais, | THIS THURSDAY, DEC, 2, 187S, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF THEGREAT KIRALYY BPFCTACLE, AROUND THE WORLD ! Dan't fail to behold thia Qlittering Pagesnt, rich alie fu costume, scenery, New Balict, ‘Tho Grand Boruess March, and moin Serpenty! Cave, Lust Matince ‘on B Briuy out tho Nit:Ic oues, , hallet, macnigery, and ing dent, The Kiraify's PAR DE TROIS, Mie, Pelletier's the Ha. aturday, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & HAVERLY 244+ LESSEES, 3Meited and Unparalleled Sncceen of the Fanions CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS! JOHN HART in two entirely uew acts, Every Evenlug and Wednesday and Saturdsy Matte nees. “Admireion lo Matinees—15 and b, Nondas, Doc. ¢, Bat 8] pearance of (ke great RET- NOLDS BROTHERS, Monday, Uec, 13, irat appearsnce of {hie groateat of all Iriah & teh Comedisne, NICKEY AND DAL McVIOKER'S THEATRE, BARRNY SULLIC.AN, Supported Ly JAS, ¥. CATHCART. Thursdsy Evenlag, RICHELIE Frid Baturilay Matinec~STRANGER, irday Night—RICHARD 111, Mutday nexte-NAY HOW NEW CHIOAGO THEATRE. U. enefit of Barry Sullivan—HAMLET, D i tle Now Msgdalene. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTSAY Ticket Uireay ni Cuar ¢ 3l Lansrman . Ife Pty corner Jadiewnit,, and RULINY, o1, w1 T3 Ganat epte ateifla Faah Lt atinbuge Dy B, via Cilaton. qua Night [£ Clinton. a Niglit Riprer srt & Dobanan o7t & Dul ukeo Fast M Depat cornar af W 3~Depotcornaraf ' - ‘P."’? GAY (ENTRAL RAILROAD. o n 2t St o Henihe lllllévil ‘main lina) ¥ rrom Kalamaron Ao " *Hunday Bz, *daturday and fanday ks, CHICAGN. ALTON » ST. LOUIS. anl Chicazn, Kuntar City and Dencer Shart Lin Tnion Depnt, “Wost Side, nenr Maticon.st, bridge, Ofscet: 41 Depot, and 123 iph: 308 Clty and Denver Fast Ex, 'l Soetuctiald Kz Springhalt & Taz, & Patucah Raflrond Lacon, W l!hln:l:‘) CICAND, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILRIYY. ian Dierat, corner Madiron and Canalesis, * Tickst 0 iea, utl, Clarii-at,, opponte Sherman Houss, and at Depal kee & Pralrls du Chiep| 3 ion, Passan o]t 820n | T8 p . 10:008, m. {* €:00p. inty 5:09p. ra, *10:008 | l[mllhlhm'i_ch Fixpras; T 8:Uiam, 't 7300, m., ILLINGIS CENTRAL RAILRD Depst, £301 of Lnkyst, and Footaf Teenls, oice, 101 iandaly v Ciirod Ni ast Lane.oti 107 w Orlaany ¥ CHICARO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAN, foot ot Lake-st., Indiana-av. and Sirteenihoef,, Ginaland Sizteonthsir, Tickst Ofces, §) Olaricas d at depots T e Matl 20d Fxpress, ansas Uity ‘cnisun & Si. €248 2Dy Auros Pascusar Mendots, Uttaws & Bitautor Pass Aururs k': nRer, Aurora Passenzer (i fa) Dubuoue & TratCity Hep: Pacitio Nieht Fxo, for Omabias. 11 Kansas City, Joavenwarth, At clilvon & Si, Josenh Kzp..... . 4 Downcr's Grove Acoommadstion *11 Duwner'stirore accoms modation * 7 Urove Acci tnndati) * & 3 Bepet, Zxpoion s CHICASO LNEL e ner of Waskingtan, Lrare Arrice, Dar Pxprsss-—Pallman Draw. - fagHoom Blsening . Usrs, - (0 Now Vock without change. .. 0:40p. m. Atlsatie Rxpress—FPaliman ag8 Drawing. ooy g, e KANKAKE! of, oot Lak ket (re, e, Sost T . and depot fast Teentye fiandolph-st., and ul deyyot.’ “Leave. | Arrioe, p.ro. ¢ 7:15a. m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOWY LINS. Ittaburg, Cincinanté & St. Lauls Rallway dep, oyr. ner Clinton and Carrull-sts., Ieet Side, Ticket afice, 3l From Central D, bt Tndiananolls, Louiarille & Cincin. natl Day Kxpies: Indianapolis, Lonisviiia & o Bl Night Fxvress (dally).. MLDITAE Big F. {80 m, ZLvery Evening snd Wedoesdsy and Saturday Matinees, Kelly & Leon's Minatrals. | COUL BUKUESS, Kelly & Leon's Minatrels, ONLY Li Kelly & Leon'a A EDW Xelly & Leou's ki 3 Xelly & Leou's Minteuis, Keily & Leon’ Monday Eventog, Dec. o Vo Soupo' riday ) Reseryed Beats Comio Opers, * Galathea.” 1N RELLY. A Now Departure, in Or- tinntrele, | chestra Circlo, 50 Cents, firat time in America of eniug, Dov, —Benott of Cool Burgass, " 00L, WOOD'S MUSEUM, For the week endfug Dec, 4, PEEP dramna, CHEVALIER DINDUSTRIE, Bparki l;u,ulu. klw.u\' IN1IVELY. Mlstiuss every i » Q'DAY: : Comto ing com- fternoon BTANDARD SCA FAIRBANKS, MORSE Be earefultabuvanivihe G DOLLAR STORE, Angthiag fn our o wo knop evarythi A i e T 6 o BY L e, il Hitoro, 108 Atadisnn st. £2gn. Bund fa= Aasorintics ca‘alosite __ MEDIOAL CARDS, *fimute for 1mmedialo relle 1ev aad uriow b £ profension for yoars. Ago prisuca wrel y a . A book fur jou nll about {he hy not—10 conta to i parlors. You 308 o one Ya 1. to unda ot all bastases stelotly sonfid 1w ariose of gl s 0t pHYaLn, ohror FAIRBANKS' LES & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, o tore, DR. JAMES, Lock Hospital, coRNER Washinglen & Franklin Gnartersd by the Nista thn 3. e et 1018 walh ke eina. 18 el kaow (AL DH. JABIES haa of tha the pest apert -{inpor Llimp 'X be I:l"!\;‘. 1| or write. million, o e disoasce DAy postege. Thirty yoars' London Haspital practicu, cures o tiuiodia boly, WILhoub 1 ortous debllity, caused by e J uld 3ro quickiy raptored to ould call ve write. ~ Une fatory c striotly pri 9, No. 1 Wert Madi Dr. Kean, NO CURE! NO PAY1! rt faa LT s of youtt T iy b o N- ‘Ine v T M. 15003t 360 BOUTH OLARK.ST., CHIOAGO, May ho conmulte: ally or by mall, (r e SR b 32 Frame dhscasan. B 0s ol U KKANis charge, at unlmyudnhn 10 tha cily who warrante cures ur‘wiw. Oihos houss, 9. 0. 10 8., t, ; Bundars (rum 9 DR. OLIN, 187 wuNnuwqu,l \:nnlau::‘.l :»uf‘:lr. n‘lng;'&m ¢! iu the treal suy plyaician in Cliciko st o Bexual, and Privals Discases. Som! than al a0 Impotducy permaneutly curd, - Lidies requiring deli- cate treatineat, wills hoine and board, way call 10 confdence, oF wrile ‘A book for il (illuatrited), 10 coats, PRESCRIPTION FREE For {ha sposdy curoof Seminal Weakneas, Lost Man- bood. sud . Auy druggist e {ugredian| DAVIDEON K CUur os 254, Now Yotk ‘disorders brought on by indiscretio Deaug Y dtm n.arl dph-at,, uvn_'lnldozvl‘ Lears, Arrice, * 9:00p. . 2% 1308, m. FIW'ISH\I'RfO. ClN%N'f‘" &fi;- "":'f" RAILRIY. ! rom "2" w}i};‘é}éfi":{l’@-l“"fl'fit}#}! M‘i'll Side Arriee. Columbus, Pittsburg & Xew Yor! Day Expror ay Columbus, Pt Night Fipre wosition Jiuilding and Fost eurn r Midwonest; snd Clark-st,, corner qf Waehe wiaton. Teave, | dArrive, Accommodation. ' .| [0 8y e Surniug ¥ pros 5 a. i {e0a @ Eventng I b.m. *Sundsre exesptod. {Daily. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFICRAILROAD. Degot, corner af Van Buren and Sherman-sia, ket afiea | Grand luclic 4 A Omaba, Leavenw'thi. cru Adeormmiudaidu Nielit Kxpraes, HOTEL. 0 Re-Opening of tho Astor Ionse, New York City, by Allen & Dam, The Astor lunse, haviug been cotirely renovated witk modern improvenients and newly furntshed, will bo opetied 12 8 int<luss bolel on (s Europeat blag about Bept, 1, 1813, The bustuess pubiia will find iy onn of {hie fuost comfortalile aud conveutent in the tity, e rooms belnyg unusually harge, Dyht, and alry, 00 of Otis Braw,’ elegant passenyer elovators will Tun_ all day s ull BIgLt, the beat of servants will ba emplaye ed, i mo yudur il o spared for the comtoct o palrous, Main catrance o Vesoy-st, Rooms 31 lo§4 aday, . Tho rotunds Liss been_elegantly fitsd sa'a restane rant, aud wil funish ail e duiioacion of the sessom, “The fucst oyalers 1 tho coutiey u upeciafy, Tl bat il o supplicd with (he wlulccale wines liors, alog ete, o ALLEN & DAM, 'n?vfla:'u}i. Gogmmecs I, Lo, Musger, B N, B.—3tr. Dan will continue hla propristorship o ‘Now York—une of mmpm RTS. SHIRTS. “THR HARRIS,” Time-tried snd_ thorougblye tealed, cingant in deaign, aue b [u workmansiip, fegie Y 1 8.~ Yeave your meas. &%, ure with it HARRIS & CODB, 1.1 Bouth Clark. PROPOSALS, Orriuk PUBCUASING AXD DEVOT U, B,, Nou. 3 Eant WastNGTON-aT,, b 1 ‘Cuteauo, Nov, 17, 1675, Bealed proposals, in duplicato, will ‘be 'recelv this offtive Ly the undersigned uutil 13 o'clock m., Sate urday, Deo. 11, 1615, for furuishing the Hubsistence Departmeut, 1. 5. Aftny, to bo delivered within tweaty dave of the sward, st such place In this ciy ss may be Foquired, 110,000 'pounds Trime White Besoe, how crup, hand picked, of unifori size, and 0 be packed in roud hoop barrels, ful head lLined. ¢ Proposals will be recelved, subjact (o the usual eoos b N T T el o 3 jor Byt, Baig,-G