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=y, WUV MDIIL & 10(9, LUGAL "PULITICS, " | Eorios 1m51a st and bovo toosmteninp s : ; : B it o Th 1 ognl | tho fact that Mr, Heslng was ono of thoorigina- | would bo next yosr, It could not ho avolded, ‘| should you be dopitved of the 8Bunday ealoon lustirles | buch business as might s [t . n.?.‘.’%,.mi ‘i‘:i&‘pflufli"é% i% ‘fi!‘; riotitious | tora of tha ngitation \ipon tho subjeok of law | Wo organizod thoso Institutions and woro coms | of boor or whiks T g thene aerihem e et On motion of Mr, Wnufinm, ,‘Z%';‘I:,".:m.',‘:i.‘?::“:,’,’. iy w:fififia?’fl:?%’.??&fifi‘;&%.fi&f-’fi:fi% jog<' ——— in the precinte, and 'm:h“gu“['fi[,“’“"'é: and ordor, and 6o of the eupportors of tho ;"‘E"",‘:::‘ffi““}‘i“ fhomy ES??::‘:‘.];I o ol fl{,"fl?.‘ln‘ffil}?.,‘?."’,‘ifi'flfim“f".‘"fifn‘n‘.‘:fir oy noreass Dointed to Fojoct good sud compatoat Hekot- Bevollin 12 tho camaiouk dfiten To bin umpatuois A gang hns a list Committ B 10l r, Hesing, 80, to bronl ina | Poddlors and ohallougora, lavotlon o tho cause, he might somof Lo z \ P , A soalffonson 1o whloh Gh&ymn L it ::tof lfl:nndtm bub thr:t "hon bo foutd | flom down, itr. Hosing b Ehrompasids oo "‘,1,,0‘,’,",“"0‘%;‘"3;‘!;31,‘:-;';,:;(;r,‘,;u};;;;fi;;‘;‘; coaot | Tho Ohnirman thon (ntrodtucod Col, Thomas | Bave tho fatform of o party in relntion o deunies - 4he) Treparations of the Heg- | Tohiow mmers o sesignod, Ono ooy of this movomont was | ory wolgh of prizclplo, and oveu of dscoty, in e oy o g SR, (o ampt i o osu2n | 1, Lumor, e next Gty Attormoy, M. Turmor | 28, modited: "o st andy bo'clam for b s other, and &0 ap, \\mH“u "Ml'm. anothor to an- | toward the provention of intoxication, he immo- | running tho desporate raca In Whioh ho was | drain away his carnin , wiid doprive hin family of | commencod by anying that sinco the sun rose fp‘.l.a:':n? '.'1'.‘1‘;’“,‘.‘3:; m’r’fn‘: mlt. "rnm‘r‘-'o 4 %}d:r;:: in; 01'0 (1 f R deparb to rop ik W hey havo all voted, and dintely comimoncod opposing tho offorta of tha | now angaged,” Thoro wore £wo questions worth | euatenance? By a Judfc'lnun not oppressive, closing | that morning tho onotny had groatly wonkenod, | lackn singlo qualification, I might'make tho ono oz- g W 10r Re- Tlioro han nzggan k0 n];nrlelnnmmo olsowhore. | good “cltizong £o provont it Tho good of- | thinking of, with ranrd to tho monoy of thio | of tho raloons on undaye th canso of tmptation I8 | willg tho Law-and-Ordor ot nd wrontly im! | copilon of Jilgo. Moors, s s & mraber of tla 5 o L um{l anywhoro to | fegt of *the Bmu“ny-nlonlug ordinanoo wag ( city. Onoe wos whetfior tho bank acconnts of Ar, | Portially Fomovely sud_the chinicos of sobrioty and | provad, Tho volos of thoss prosent could not | Committes of Buvonty. o consfdercd im 8 mighty peu.tmg. undor g %flmm rand oxcopt in Now York, | phomr Ly & compatlson of tho number of arroats | (K80 wora corroot, as du‘x‘y Myere [chioora], mud | ettt gmoug tho working poobla are matorinlly in., | DERROR Law-and-Order tiolat ; fima owod It to | Wurrior in aur ranke, Wo arcot a losa to know whethor 5 ny reglino, croasad, On what principlo of loglo, thom, docs Mr, 0 5 54, undee Ty aanany B o Rifl“ll‘:rl'l'nd;}p:ll:: mads durl tho rdimonthn proslou to tho an- | tho othor way, wharo wonld tho money go'ta I¢ | fitaheu O what principlo of logl, Dlacei upon the | thoir famillay, iolt country, ahd Gad to dos | 4elaRonoatlor o feshpots of . n miselonary o, 3 7} Py 2 nanco and tho two mon thoothar sido got hold of It. [Langltor.] With | maloony ng smorin matul rests poor—a griovance too | voto nll their time at - tho W vealch hitn from afar off, for wo kuow tiat hie w slots ot thio {ohentors, thos who hiro and’ | foaniug Ho b ayordinnnco and | HnEhor dusting | TOAF b5 e, Fudioial cantants sl b Cra Vi merm\..,{mu'é‘flhmm.”m‘v“ . i oould, e B | Tuonday. Encls ome” shayia Pou 2kt Beei bo MDYy, Tho o fn faltly made, No mau \Whint ol ditty work, aro oloated, | fwo monihs Drovious wan 1,600, avd tho numbor | was, that v, Mooro was found I postilont ang | Would, aive g pealonson for hongltation nguinst ths | himsolf n commiltoo of ono, And soc. to it that, | dorstands ft, The clection. Jivoier 16 good moralg i omo of ua? Besidea ropont~ | during tho Inttor tima was only 1,100, fo atatod | Most iniscrablo company, Judge Mdoro was a | Sundsylew. Itis thin: That 3,000 saloor-koopors ovory votor cast his vate, ' Nover bofor and_ orodit’ of Oblcago, and fhio ependitire o8y, tho Dusiticss of thomo gangs la -t | LiinB e Leon positivoly faninoi that the Tiass | HId Frosbyteriver moa” How thaldsoryras & oFdhaicrente el profts by dralaiug uvey Uio amoy | S10T7 efor cast by voto. Nova b0 dosidon, | of sabom0on " Guicago, and o ezpaudltire {0 woing ead Yotors, end whonovor tho dy | fh Tenines b P08 2ok 8 hordl o oo dluee: | NI Prasbytarin; end’ bowconuld lioteropenes | OF flio Inboror aud tho mechanto. "(Aopwio ] Bu Tiila Tuso would doatpuottion to bo dooldod. 88 W0 WOUIL If ' thio Lusiocss was our apa posonalats . {,’L o{"fi;’i:l"%fih"m to attack and dostroy tho | 178 i nmnhu’z\‘, \S;;%n\';ozx'!]a x?ug;‘:tom(:l I;up:&:;:‘r:’, ota ‘maes ot ‘Dutoh Ingor-boor _ and Sabintly. 3‘&.’Ié‘i‘ié\‘.‘c""-‘i“w'f.‘éfifli“‘fiié‘i?‘n”‘i;'a et hn‘rlacnt;:‘;l)lo“r(;:;u Amorion éfl.fiu“gn‘},flfii‘}fli ?&‘1‘.’, fin R In gourselves and families that ara to bo pro- G 4 V] A J ’ . cted, and your ly o m:y#"fin i oy :llf&h&p&:]?o w‘:\,r:“nn,umnfi diorout x:flu{gn:::‘nthx‘:?rc%,c and 3:% Je they Smmfi,) it (wes proposod fo talio him up anid | underataud ma' to- sny tonk 4l saioon-Bospons < gountry, That dospot Lad been apoilod by tho | the Tameand.gmic o, 00 o e otts 18 olls In the b onol. When o struck handa | oflilctod with thia pordld thirat. Y opeak of tuom ne s | Ropublican party, and now ho thought o waa | for ra It w} it force ol duy, 30 s ngeng oY | 600 logal vaioe from thn- souces aTona. K. | MLk theeeonis ar Tosing il e okt 3t norlty that st policy ot St | 1 solo ownbr of tho clly, " Attor tiabais g | 13 i St e S ey o e cast hia voto agery, 20 that' no docont man enn | whonkors wor frequently applauded, and a gon. | tho fifty yoora of Lis Lonorable lifo liad an-' | Hesiog, It is notmiy i Agalust thom, Any American citi- orally favorablo improssion wag tho rosult of tho uouncuzf. . The Names of the Leaders 'and Tivold of Operations, \ Do O'Han tentlon to doal with the candl | 0 "0 OF O e i Lond of adleordor- | #pton! columnn’ of pollticlins on the tomporancy ) w's Manufacture ‘of Tiio_spolior touchod very fooliugly. | 8tea Oh tho opponing tickola 1 diressme: (o 1s quention, It will do much to encourage a (. Amore N zon Trisli; 1 Iy mob, and with o Pruselan flag, to tho Clty Deputies Brought Beforo 2o o fanbe eearad, by thoso sowdios fs wn | Facarhne Moo s Joplorable sight of s man of Mr. | falscatotin oot s ure s foors octcilarly | 1Y moby nd, with o brosslan flag, to tho ¢ 1 | oo oo o gm0 foter fio feli hat, whon y polls dotormined upon basian Sy st £0 to the THE FOURTI WARD, Mloore's ago aud position” sinling into tho droga | put forward to reprenons o T Tl oM | rould tako yours to wino thit staln from tho | Wnmowning octameny: ey osGTCY 1 8 no thay Court, Presion of priiie nosiaur o8 & {500 81l ult 5~ | A vory onthusingiie and lon el attonded most. | D oi 0 2ud posltion B s unfort| Sounty oficors, § will ey, 'uoworer, ‘of M. Bond, | anain of thor sity. "Whor ‘Lo, from t conatey atlarwards, 16 wil alscourats R oo b s attalnan L o0l opinion, 8o far na such o thing | ing of {he Lnw-and?rdor Glub of tho Fourth | nato man ho montioned Josoph P, Clarkeon, and | tho Uion — sandiiia™Y? i M o it B0 | ey that Lo had tho Germam volo and | wm d donier gy inl Yoen a0 Iomuni . |18 attaluablo, under the unhappy clreumstances wfi,d wus hold last i t C 1 Hall, | 8ald ho would feel moro acouro in bringing be- | 18 & gentioman of udblemished: intogrity,—ono il ki T uulllvflmfi‘ymlm Who wicld it for thelr = b treaten o oty mats sloctlon. Hulllen | comer of Walisah avontia sod Tyentsocrad | foro ron old fool moro sooure in bk o enid ;g::,::ig{::gggflg;g;w-:,m- ont ofofey aidoun | i, Tl - voto - in comntig it motlon and agurandizomony, 1" el oA pro- 2 Sownrds, unlosa they hinve pistol | pirqot, it astounded him to think that auy American I ity may bo mafely vested, b re raroly ocours slich an opportunity to battl o dn ¢l 2 ounded him to y tican In | D.vid A, Gago, cundidato for the Git » | lishost, [An Irishman, * e haa not got tho Butthe Court. Accepts Dain’s | tagos, Bsceta e orsger,yithin ronchive dis- | " Nir, Dantel A, Junew onllod thy mosking to | b posgicd bim to ¢ uoglost L duty ua ot to | u an Amaricat goniloraan il ko Yo rar Pt | finbont; [An Irishman, ¢ ot 11+ Appiauso] | S rELL” Lok avery man' 40" bia duiy, sad e 3 1 eako o¢ ok e ) i ago, Tortho | ordor, and introduced the, fubure Mayor of the | Voto. fn ofticer who, In thie teolh of elandor, has proved hia | Thoro wos n law providing that tho saloons | myg mootin thon ad: 4, Explanation. those dangarmbiation ‘and good usto abroad, | iy, L T Dond. {eround of spplauso ovinged the attention with | falegeity, andsundored up {0 tio Muniolpal Sesnanry | ahorss” g o 17 opon Rundays, Bill thoso 0008 han adfatined ; ngerous clasyes should bo shown, Tucs’ MAYoR BoND. which Mr. Doxiar hing boen istenod o Tinaraicl duskly elonged to {t—a polloy that, Uy bis | Tollows inalarad (bt they would violato tho la, o JOUITEERIN WARD day, that thoy y b i duct, ho lins f his nd Ky - tompt at riot ;::’-‘ént:ur:l]l:l'iug c:‘fz’;'m;.‘;'s,:‘"fl“fi Mr. Rond_was recolved with long continnod [ Gen. Barnum, of New York, was fntroducod, o, N Gagaia mes oo Tt o0 b SOTBEY 10 | bt i Tay would b uphold, Hosing notwithe | il bardly choose William “Uurtlo na tholr Alder. Wiy by n man, Ho has run until be ought to_be run ont. tales evo v-and- applaso, Ho snid Lio was prasent on thls ocea- | Ho polnted out the universal lutorest whioh waa Tislo distoncat actlon, bin name to- polilical {nfaray, | Btanding. : £, Tlm;y'ty;lnl:w:ndlr??lflnl;plz::l‘o“ t:ml‘ Ll‘l’n;1 ‘l‘:}: fo’:m to nek for the mlmnat;,s of the gontlomen | folt in a strugglo such a8 n";," gn[’g" 5 7" Goseon | (Clicars.] : | Bonnoy wanted to eny to Col. Turner that fisrronurduihflipurinkn:: ulgv:f x:;e"t:gflmah}' ) dwunuuuflng [Tis e el thn %y | Lieforo him, upon a ticket whoso objeot waa tho | deconcy and corruption in tho % of Chicago, Now, aa regards the mon placod upon the teket fn | tho Tivelfth Ward wonld gfvn an almost unani~ ‘z um' 1‘ ;m“;"f ry gpu. o Ik vu . i T o llonoaring Loy v adoptad Droration of Iaw nd orde, 1 alocied o | Tho atoalion hors was ono o, hight agaiia | out S preEeh e e pecod tyen the ekt | o vl fovor of lu and ordor, and that | pat Yo7, jouo troks of tho cuoknoy polica indicate "tias Yoy fool Yha neconeily of ahiug | NOUID gusraniso, 80 45 50 Hhe Mayor wap son Suamns (A e o, fan, ity ot of | morku STRRANS itk Amaresn 1L i nof | tho pooblo of tho ward ald nat hevefere itk Bub thoy ara not. s tosomimpadasion G aanse {orco to win un ufuuon which otherwiso thoy cornad, a polioy of cconomy snd rotronch- | ©XAWPLS toall lier slstor oitios, by the leol lon of =it 16 not family influcnce, It fs ot tht kin y <+ A. Hundred More Commissiong Broaght to Light . J & ] 8 ot frigid ectability whicls places him boyond {he | 2OCOESACY to turn out to ward moetings in largo f tho Fourt: " Ward, * R helr sentimenta as DW=t 1] 3 o) ¢ How the Naturalization Mill | tud Fis i ffacyulitsand ot bim stay thors | oMM, y18, (oo voll wonrasinted fmprone (00, g coutincai. [Fuat fowproot tinksh s | e lll;‘llm:c;nll%:llg;’ulu?lg‘::l'lég:?l;d" emfingit | | The Hon. Wilhra Wostart mas esied upon vt s - Ordee meoling was hold Iy v G s N ) 2 Is Merrily Runnin % OLost Ur AND GOME oD, Dot AT Tt Th e a0 g clly whiace Ot | was bolie avetod abrond as S To is, e plo il 1o bea Foceryeds thols. Budlregas s out, T Spongirois tho meoting, made tho following | of Ghicago avonuo and Clark troat, Mr. Dounis 5 & 5 s i fuvar, These vt eentaf® 8 | Quonily i ol T fevoad i ot (10 | o NS e ann it £ lon oo | peopotiiy Toproscnt an Teiah_comiiiuondy a man | HO0C ¢ PrGonaor in e Chsir. * Addresscs wore mada f o or noo [ T rllml: meg fn‘:‘l?\r\‘.ny?nud the day might as | BIe!E8, but not the reckloss oxpenditura of pab- | 1r8 which cumo hore, Beoking invostmont In | must porsess Somothing more ffoctivo than oven do- (T desiro o call your attontiom, very brieay, to what Mesara, W. K, Sullivan, A, L. Rookwell, A, L, . > boud and mortgages after tho firo, would novor | Mestio virtuo and sockl popularity, T assert. tiat e | Acems to mo to ba jn lsaue in tho coming olection, | Morrison, John J, Fitzgibbon, and others, The S ooyt comis o s of o ity 80 | o MOReY, AL the limo o ppropelation vas | Boud aod mortgagaa o e o, wauid novor B ot Uil ot Lot ™t | o W msl kel v ighowly' o | protpect o i macsinioh dod otboe, s rcg-rdpfor vem'ol?ea'5:a°yof.:":1?nfifi-§lfi"°;flg cially, was nnthlnfi liko an dismal as it was oy { fallon into tho hauds of & corrupt cliquo, Tho ftury from which \o sprung and tho Government | Particilar law, but inoludo all Loglaiativo anmy. "”""‘"K;"i voto will be polled on Tue: *gamblors will be out, the pimps wil bo out, tho | Pres0nt. Under d Rousing Mectings in the Thicd, Ninth, ' and Twelfth Wards. day for clty's rapld reconstruotion was tho roward of | of Grost nettan Oheors.} Wo must stand by Ire- | monta, Wointond that all violators of laws shall b | 10W and ordor. 4 thi il i city was cnml,c1|gd°¢%r°::;§afi&%mfi‘:%3—'y ‘,‘: good local governmont. Hero, in.tho Hosing | land ngainat all nue[m(u, Tt Tastiouincly sguiuat. tho | BUlahed, Wo dosrs fo g, ag moaus to provent FUIRTEENTH WATD ALDEBYAN, ! toves will _be out, the rowdles will bo ouf, on spoct,’ All lonkages must’ b stopped, and {t | Mmovemont was tho initiatory step of what might, | Brillsl, The fact of our inving found cliizonship Lora | Orimo. Law is publio seotiment written out. It fa | It is claimod that in the pamary meetlng in the oLbor sido ; 80 come out and do your duty aa | 2D 6 e by e g i, it lppt d to the | if not aquololiod at onco, £AGUMO importance | 9008 not abgolve us from our fillat alleglauco toIreland, | th volco of the majority, It is, or ought to be, tho | the Thiiteonth Ward for the nomination of a Foviaenta and ltlzens of tho gront Gily of hiea: | Jould, bo Dia 506, Lot moio coontied thionan. | seonird 1n. i somrenicnas o an Hmporisace 55 i g g md atragglos {0t tndopendonce, | CXprestion o tho Lesk vk, ", B0, 50 Bl | candidatefor Aldermman, s many Hiagal yotos ; » yoralts elio fa doin, Wo muat suntain e way on Eioitinto in the Sy crovd, would flio to | Aoy 1o, 500 tat mous osenriod i tog. | thap 0 Afrlen elavory, 1t Mr. Hooing | Rl o i it fanlain, e in u ovor o rlubia of sll Lo prolactad, "Y1 tho princlplp ob. | S0T0 cast thut tho nomimntiow of Nr, J, L, Stirring Speeches by John F. Fine - A amo., =Y t L snd Dan O'Hora could, through 'tho mog- | hotenter i s colgin o i taina that atatuton ond ordinancos may of t bo | Oampbell cannot bo rogarded as o fair expression SRR Willal Woslarl . | i o Siats BTty o | 00 oy S 0SS il | ot 50 pape it o3 S0 | BAEHRIES o obBintt rt | BRI fauuro o sxacilve ot | o tio sl of_ tho. Jwoplo of “tho wart, Ly Tio Boltas Doparie,cit7 H0PO | ation. Mo was loudiy appiaudod, open the sinlks iniquisy, 1t wonld be a bad | may diifur in religion from thp mas of b foand | cers, thon tho protection of our rights is transferred | prosent inoumbont, Cloow 0 0. Bhorwood, will 42 el sontol ot to Polze Doparimont) Ly s waa londly Mnoluged, Gy tor tho city: I they B3 bkcoasd, thog Sona 3 g abindhaT R mmRnd | o neoplolo il of sxecutvo. pomer, | bo ucged (o allow bl e o e e ppointment o nx-CH:h. Mike Ilickey in placo Capt, Connott wi called for and mado one of | bo takon in hand by the bardy yeomon of the | &ll. he Irah Home-Rule movemont ds for tho modification of thon wet ictiienta, or | who bolieve him to bo oue of tho beut Aldermen A 1d ing, § 3 gF Supt. Washburn, dower ibure s mado it | 11y “Vyiiring popaiat. sptorhon b Loii OF | Binte of Mpnnd b Springllold. ' Tho Hoselang | Ly Mrogressiog, Wo xeuutro “ovory” foren | for lho 10 nttomptoadvauca i that dizoction.. ik | LU0, Ward has ovor Liad, 0 hin poy fpoy aro down on him, thoy de. | 12 tho oppogition fromt stem to stern, Ho | Of the Rovolution ware driven from the soil, and | Inng wo may bo placad—vrought (o bear upon England Jiointa in controyeray aro concorning legal provisions | _ T4 following fka i nad}n » chargar, and tho appointment | X2t thas S Dan O'flara woa liko Bt Paul. ) 80 would bo the Hesing of Chicago, and 60 also | to make her. snmcocy Lro Mrongful suthority which | that havo been in existenco in most, if not.ll, of tha | Bubjoct : of, Hickoy in his place, that thoy may have full Whon he was with a Sotchman, ho was o Bcoteh- | the O'Hara, Ho concluded with b kind nnd | she exercises 'eame e 1o 2nd fortenas of ‘our kin. | Blateg sinco tho foundation of our'Governmoht, and | o the Fditor af The Ohfcago Tribune » aweep for tha exorciva of thoir infamons pro- + when B ith an Irish iy {oeling alluslon to Oapt., Brogkway. dred dn tho old conntry, Wo want to do this without | ave tter commended {hemaciven o the muey nd | _BI: During my residence i i Thirteonth Ward fescion, This_Ring bas Mik, nnn; when be was with an Irlshman, Lo was an. 3 violating our oathie as Amorican citizims, and wo dis~ | §90d of all scct, partice, aud uatfonnlitios, They of this city, no man has regarded moro strentuoual chiof, “and’ Tohnls " Clororan. 9ol a1, f0F | Irishinan 3 ko woa al things to st Spes | Rty oD, Torry snd Mr. Spaulding; eandidatos | vlolutiog eur catle sn dimeri " Kmer t6ahs Ohieen s | 10 2ccord with e pesc e onalltice civiizod | tho bIndiog oifect of the Saseu systams ot sre sior) Soutl Tawn Collestar, Dol o aun‘,“'n i Dan | Bpeatior dwelt upon tho good sorvice rendared | for Aldermen, aad othor gontlemon wors cirey #ervo rish purposes, (Ohiecra,] Bt wo must 1eerk bo fountry; Dot oxcepting “Germany, - The saloon. | Mcan party than T linva, 1 rasogales e biecies Shicy 'Hara ' The Trsh Are Sownd on the Wiafn TIssue, communication is on tho same_ CITIZENS' UNION TICKET. : OITY OFFICERS. For Mayor—Lesren L, Bonb. : 2 by tho Irish in tho war ; 'ho hoped thoy would { UPon to speak, aud did so. pprobation of th ho iave been afcald or | kcopors’ parly ask for German' citizons what | ow, Whoro 1t fa dispisyed faicy st wedcg.o0eck Gity Trensurer—DAVID A. GAGE. BIaviog info his Dasded Tt fa it Louiio1Y | 52t go back upon thel ieord, T parculd | UEGE o pesle, aud did so. i an enthusisatio | ames (o srow Choe brinciies, Worwotyin cs | Goren Tontannt oi, O57men cllzcns” what | zow, o that should bo Tegarded by houorable men, Oty Collector—Azexaxen L. Mounsor. i glaplaa' g Wik Lo Tast ey | Ot 1o & Goodmin gt e Sphes | foulig o soouiy o TR oM S, oy Elcand fef s wo | L0 Uomaclvr, Timake to salemeat i S3BERES | it shading e e, T Mavesometos Tl i 1 - ; g , o of tho Gerimn o subn City Attornoy—L1omas J. TonyER, blackallud othor” gamblors, nnd, whon thay te. | ArGo0dvin to tho stage. - To unid it was vory THE NINTIL WARD. compromilug {eianin oF 58 Mheriy i i | fhat o oy lare 8 20t permit, whinky, s beor. | Birty lctaton, But Bavg novas o L Lo 19 «llty Assossor—W. B, H. Gnay. £ . @'exk of tho Polico Court—0. R. MAtsox. FOR ALDERMEN, Firt Ward—Davio J, Lyox, Boco.nd Ward—Anrrun Dixox. -« Third Ward—Joun W. MoGENNTsS, Fourtl 1 Ward—JEsse SpaLpINg. Fifth W7ard—Nzomanp B, StoNe. Bixth Wy wd—Wmriaar Traoy, Boventh \ Vard—A. 0, Mr.razn. Eighth Wo, vd—Marruew FLEMING, Ninth Ward. ~GEoRGE POWELL, Tenth Ward— -CaarLes L, Wooparax, Eleveonth Wart '—Joux 8, FEnauso. . Twelfth Ward— -MoNnox HeATm, ' Thirtoonth Waig'—JAMes L, Caxeprry. TFourteenth Ward —B11s E, CLEVELAND. Fiftoenth Ward—( "IRIBTIAN OASSELMAN, . Bixteenth Ward—Py TER L. HAWRINSON. Baventoenth Ward—,No nomination, Eighteonth Ward—Ja, ues Hanprey, Nineteouth Ward—San UEL 8. Guezrey, < Twontieth Ward—Jozr . D. Hanvey, COUNTY OFR ICERS, For Judge of the Suporie Court—Josers" P, K clling fused to como down, thoy wer long tima gince ho hiad raised bis volco in | A mnes meoting of Irish-Amorican ecltizens | aver necomsury, to net up. to tiose outimonts, 1¢ | shops like many of thoas that wo now have tn Ghicago, | til, under the guiso of * Law-and~Order,” I iave scon 4uin " gamon, unde th protamiae o Ao tho | 8" Critical mooting, but the oxigoncies of tho | was hold in the Fathor Mathon Hall, oo Lors auy Trlshman, "olaiming OMies of tho sirermiu et on. | 40 b open oo Gacgeoss Liat #ny German munict: | & Man Dominated for tho ofco of Allsrman for to wore allowed to thrive tith impunity, Wi 8y | prosent ‘momant impolled him to come forward Monroe street, Inst ovening. Tho hall was crowd- aupport, 18 16 too " scusible,” or tod !¢ respactable,# | Pality licouse a party to eoll intoxicating drinka | Thirteonth Ward, by tho votes of ‘men so fresh from Bupt, Washburn 100k hold 1o b, Jiho vinoh | and discusa tho iasuos of Tuosdny's olection, 1o odto oxcom, and the greatost enthusiasm in | OF Lo mich of a cosmopolitatt to syropathiza with ae | With & clause ey thoy = should mot ell | tho saloon aa to carry iis tafut and atomn, aud who and polled gambling-hy Fithout ropard oy | yonrs gono by ba Liad beon more of & politiolan, fupport of tho Citizons' Union tiokot provailed, | ¥iews, lot him appeal to somo consiituoncy mors in [ 9 cortatn daye, ond gt enforcs 115 Tion | show us pluinly thelr lovo for beor in thélr counto- P mbling-houses without rogard to i 2 o - | gousonance with Lis idoas, Lot us, ut least, dotormino | 18 not the way fthoy do things in that country, | nances s if deawing {t fresh from the barrel with one who . GRnEE thom’ or to tho wealth of | 2ud Like Capt. Counatt, pirors by the Domacratic | Tho meoting was vory ordorly, nok & singlo un- | FFHRRCS not, by our help, sall’ nto olfics undar | Yet tho parly 8o aficted with the Bunday-opening. | band and drinking it from the othor, tho propriotors. Noxt to tho sucoows ‘of | 196+ Ho wasno portivan, slthough so far ss Flmm; incident having marrod the harmony of | fejss s My frloads, our brotliors in Lngland, | 91200t0 would do it,—they demand it That Goyers: | I do not know that BIr. 7, L, Complell instignted the O'Harn nnd Hiskoy, the. sucesss o Tom | the Republican pnrzfi carried tho flag of tho | fho procoodings, Heotland, and Australia 'hovo Leen driven to thig | mont ia corrupt and weak that has not the courage and | tlendance of the mon at thio caucus from the ‘snloons, Toley in his candidacy for Alderman of th | UPion throngh the Robollion, o was with them, Obristophor Shorwin, Eaq., was unanimonaly | pollcy. Tho tiroe s como wien wa. muat sallcs thoir [ Helom L0, nforce ila own contracts. A licensed | Who not only voled for him, Dit worked for Mo o TFirat Word is what the ,’M desiros most. It s | LLO Very constitution of the ticket, opposed to olocted to precide. Hemnado n briof spocch in | ozample or olss consont to bo servile toola o designing | Baloon-kooper is an nuthorized ngent of the city, | Zeslously and boiatorosly. Tell known that Corcoran owns Foley nnd all | 19 8ud ordor, wos u-Amorican I overy woy, | semmect o co i Quder, stating thak all good | desgoiics—uational only ot tho sotson of clsction | I rospunaibloto o bl ey e dotomot cusy | Boad i ovidono i et e, Campbel lthor c oy Our anceators took possossion of thio country 48 | Sitiien: shionld cast tholr ' votos by thy owho, uudor covor of a spurious Irinhism, imposs | Out tho conditions of hia licenso it sliould be rovoker. | 8ot & maj e Yotea at tho cauatis, or a plurality that Foloy is worth, whilo if Foloy gots into tho sl ¥ yotos In the cau of | ot o s 0 G, leadingthein tosup- ( Did souever hear any man give a resson why it | ovon, had faiynoes heon phown, ond only thoss men's Counoil hio will have to oboy hia mastor, Thoy | 80 asylum for all the opprossed. When one Amorican Inw and institutions, Ho concluded by | poss that they, who have not sn” Teish. sontlment in | 8bould not 7 There is not s German in this city whoso | Votes declarod for Ar, Carupbell who lind a right ta 6 G nationality sssumed to oust 21l other nationali- introducing Jobn F. Finorty, who was warmly | Hoetr boie s prosont um, whose fondeat hope i gpiniona on matters of public policy aro reapected who | oto, Thocaucus had no. hinding offect on me, under have ropod “Ed, Loogley into thoir net, an ¥y i b , T 'y liope 18 tho policy Ipe bo hins bocome thoir ton{. Ho was busy in | t18 morged into the ono American nation, thoy | roceived and spoko, substantially, as follows : reaurrection of our native fnlaud, [Applnuse,] doce not desfra to have the proviaions of thoao liconses | 81l the ciroumnatances attendiug it, and I am glad to rogistoring bogus numos, and is doing o won:l oum;)gmg dugg;my. h’irl;lu lflckofl !H::“idl bo BPEEOR OF MR, FINERTY. Far ;n;nnud from such “;I:nmmlu{mupu Bpoct 23.’2’2‘;‘.m§§;,§3‘1‘.‘.“"““‘a“°;§:‘ uxhlbhgd L moze ’i‘.‘:‘;‘éb&"&‘%fi"&; nomo on the botter portion of tha can_to dofeat Mr, Lyon, tho Law-mnd-Order | PUt down by sousible, old-fashionoy Tt was | , FELLOW-Crrzzexe: T had fntendod at the outsat o | DO2" Of Irish-Amorican il sours I8 L qunfest, 1 | geat n puniehr necting calloa by the Gomanitinimet |~ Gomen arand. | Esq,, boa served ua faithtully snd caudidato, batween whom and his opponent no }“""&“d f'h’f"“f' b7 b“l{“g “"‘,'A‘l‘:?m'““hxi“’“’ tlio present palitical contest to romain apart from tho | & wrg LoD R . s&ll’:‘-‘:‘:’ffiv{nfiw ori: | Boventy tn tie Thise. Bty forial Ol took oecay | oMcloitly during (ile past two years, and acseryca 8 law-loving citizon of tho First WmY will for | for the intorest of all good e 1zong, that Wo | girugglo: but chwumstances liavo since nrison which | can eitizans, and each of thom. enthuslsutio for the lib- | slon_to asy that ho \"ulngvar of tho enforcomont of | ro-election, We know him, that ha cannot, bo bought 5 momont hositato, And Mr. Longloy ja should haye a well-govorned city. Tho Dprob- | havo imparted atnew Intersstto tho confilet of opinion | erly and prosperity of Irglnud, 3y frind, Atr, Mor | tho Bunday -Law, aad that ko did not patronize saloons, | Or 80ld, sud has no fntarosts of hin gun to bo benefited o candidato for Bheriff, to succeod “Tim | 10M 0f univorsalsuffrags was not yot provon s | —the prinetples involved have been more cloarly do- rison, ia woll E,,,,wuw“u of you; ho hua bécn among | Itls alwaya for somo other fellow thot {hieso oxtra | ot the cxponsa of ths city and to the neglect of oll thy Bradlo, £ " bt i 0! suceess. _Our forofathers in thoir wisdom laid | Sucd, and, T think, tho hour haacome wlen évory you for mauy years, By thie force of native talont, | indulgences are wanted, Thoy nnderrats the maoralily | othier portions of the ward, If elected, Lio will bo fonnd dolibaratol yiotaton 1o —that ie, o man who | HIERL. | QLS forofathars in t Government the | psen of this eomoiunity should doclaro and stand by | Unaidod from sishont, e has sriors oo 4o ol tho | O pooonle, M. Healng, In his opoech at Kings. | svory time, and in l bhia ofiiclal actions, Sustaning cliberatoly violates law hopes to bo olectod to world over saw, But iu the obvious misgovern. | 18 honest sontiments, In tho controvoray befors e workiugman's Lench 'to bo & xeprescrtativo of the | bury Hall, did not aak tho privilege for Dhimself, but | low And ordor, and laboring carneatly and efliclently enforce law. Notmuch, When Longley comoa Sof B 3 test cities, Now York, | ¥ aro reduced to s simploquestion botween restraint peoplo—one, tao, of whom no Irishronn need fecl | fortho poor man who hud no “:f;e parlors and no | for tho Intercsts of overy portion of his ward, favoring up hofore the poople, if Lo over shows ufl head, | Ien: of somoof our greatest cities, Now York, ond llcense—a.plain proposition o to whother wo shall ashamod ; a'man’ who has nover feared to uller hin { Places for recreation and enjoymont” To us, who | RORO spocially, and neg{wll"s nono, Liy outrageous colduet in tho prosent crisis will {or inatanco, tho question of municipal eleotions | gugtain the Inw ruqununn tho bLar-rooms, or whether | Lieartfelt convictlous, ond who, from hjs Elru been taught, and havo learnod by ex) rionco, Alt, MoFariand, in withdrawing In favor of Mr. not bo forgotton, All the Lummors around the | f#sumed an air of unusual intorest. One of tho | wo hall, by'o/ar votes, allow the hllorlal:fum pliabove | very Lonesty, han provoked tho vonom of some who | that “Da it ever 50 humbls thers i no pff.‘.’-,u llko | Bhierwood, has acted geucrously, and in turn he will courts aroin favor of Foloy b 0 fsuos of the compaign was whothor tho ordi- | tho low, Stho teksts pineod it s Yor0 aro too nariow-ininded lo forgive wlcoown o too coro | Home," thesn Aro airange. words ef discontent, that ( Layo hi roward, tho creation ang. th c"?u‘mu“;}“"i“; ,n‘[‘x‘&;‘g: nances , and pn{’ico rogulations of tho suflelontiy yrronouused on thelr respoclva sides of tho | rupt to appreciats Jntegrity. [Cheorn] Tiio anti-Triah | And rio utlorauce but upon the plstform of tho' Pog. |, Tn"ixmz".'x‘b“ o seattering votes, for all must bo Thy Wil by a2 " sk oboy ftmordoes, | B fhould, bo onforeod. Should v, | cemest, Bhtesco b ke i ' i el T b M LSRR Pl | PARDY I seoma g b etk s oo Lab i vork o Surly s s i oeion, Doga not Mr, Ifoalug kuow tat thero s moto love, | Lot us work for him éarly ond aeetiy: st e o ont ‘'bey willbo out on eloction day, ' aiding tho b % $ o to 8ustan tho laws of thie State and of tho munic- o socinl cojoymont, and hospitality in ‘Will bo tho cloction of a man wha will do bonar {0 hime Cranxsox, FIDfe ot ogootor, s o o ,mf“m' God-enriug pooplo ; that tho snloons should o Toulity, fhtho ntoreat oy Qoo ar ovder, "un (hoy { Troveuin ,',:’.',‘,"f,{“,,’:f,f;,f"'}L“?f,‘,‘,‘,},“?é:fjfl?‘;;{,“;‘;‘fl oy cotgn b, jd, Hospliallly of {lio richy | olf and {0 {ho noble wam ne Lot e un bor Judgo of tho County Coust—M. R M. Waz~ | fucfin, Of ropoate tholr ignoblo mission. Sact | Kopt onow, bocauso a few mon conld not boar the T tho b peo,oBrpelte party—of whioh M. A 0, Healug | Rupport to, Atk oLs s Aerieial Roboli' you, love | That home fa small and poor indeed whore the latel- . Ax OLb Resmoext, TACE. p aro politics, and such thoy will continuo to be | FOStraints of morality ¥ T'ho moral, rospectable, | is the k¢ ihoment oracle—invite you to revolution, and, honoaty and morality, you munt respoct, i You domot | Biring is not always out, and room ©onough ta spare for MEETING TO-MORNOW EVENING, ;s W. B unlens the Giti e Ry ht Tuoad: sud ordorly citizens of Chicago kad a right to | in tho 2unmo of llbsr'?. Jemnids that drunkennces | foliow, tho disciplo of Dather Muthew=your immortal | 8ll friends, 1t isa libel upon the homea of the paor. A Law-and-Ordor mooting will be held to-mor- Clerk of the County Court—Ji\1es W. Brock- 0 citizens rige in thoir might Tucaday, oot b g nbridlod and Sunday aursendorad to unroe | connbiyman. Aad tate by L. pao-yOUE I 1o sny that socloty thero Is nat on an average with sos B e break up the rings-aud swaop tho Hosing-0'Haza. | Protection. . e s s, On o aldo of Law aud” Ordor wo | GiCouroll floud cueom, thet geces oolol ik, Dalcl | 10 107 tha soclaly thero u o outery I basod, oa thet | Z0%, ovoning ot Nos. 1000 and 1608 South Hal- Qistkotitis Criminal Court of ook County— | 5908 from tho sight of mea, + With rogard fo somoof tho individuals, he | Bicrac miteln prerwhelming majority of Amorican: | mo tria Irisnmus son beer rirent emotlon, was only [ doa. I dony, and aubmit to tho observation of our citi. | 8ted streot, boginning ot 7:30, and in the Town wished to giva Lis opinjon. He liad known Mr, born ¢ itizens, the thinking and futelligent portiun of d to Fulhor Matbiow in his ad f tom- | Xens, thatany considerable pumber of Gorman familica | Hall at the Btock Yatds, bogioning nt 8:30. who_Lroke up tho Erghtoonth Ward meoting | B0nd for a groat many yours: o wis st gur e ki-Amarican fellov-cilizons [aphlaunt) and tho | hasamen.” Thoob ot {0 i u O Commellcia | 40 Tow,F ayor A, neaar 5 aber of Gor Rocia enjoy | John Fiuerty, Eane, the. Hon o 3 Sra) Thursday evoning, and dragged o bno-legged | ® Meobnuic, aud wos cssontlally n mon of tho | most: ceapostabls lomenty of o otlier natlouulitlos | & “fow 'yenrs reforsiod Irciand: from the uplimls | mont. Wien wers ey of the 10,000 Gorman Lomes | Jobn J. Fitzgibbon, Eaq., W, K, Bullivan, and sncier St o, o s Mot | pocpl, i Lho oty oot T o | e Sl B Sy 0S| &L gt e e o AT | (o he S sy i EspEtensove | ol spankos, Wl b o b gotton, mud thoy and thoir'loadors deservo tho | profession through lus own oxortions. Ho hud | otors interests of* every = uationality, | gy onq ardcd around the Great Tribuno ai Mul- & 5 ! ioir ‘Wittaax K, Suruivas, o County Tressurer—PrarLre WADSWOIRTH. Polico Commistioner—REUDEN CLEVELAND, e t of Solipolss—ArBane 0 saloon 5 | 1 d Tarn, { t o single drimi; tho brain of Messta, Hosslng and O'Hars and thielr TR T GCIOJMW Buperiutonden ools. —Aux, Teprabation of all good mon. in that case the oon susoclatcd with . Doud for o it | 38 8 mofority. sud that pesullny fiaction of | pimost snd &T&)fifs‘::fi:; o ihataciah e | e e, it e Aol Comparod with tis ooy THOSE BLANK COMMISSIONS, L LANE, Moters divporacd a Law-and-Ordor mooting, | 304 both fn the Common Council aud in the | He fqmiicr o o peatyled *Liberal i—whoto | grandoue’ that Europy Bever witnesned borore om | o Hope: swck poch s Tow it sounds, withi alt hia 0 3 County , Commiselonors—Axouzy I, WALLO- | 4y whowad how they Bate vy "SoHo8: | Tegislntura ho had shows bomes mes oy alis Vot for ollco temple them to panderfo the maioon | Hover o apafn. fanmecne) Bt arciore and | | Lo musie, to hear bim, with his trumpot-ioned 200 DL JuSEs 20 RXRLATH, v, W. B. Darzuasy, Witasar M, Lavaisas, 8. | A loador of that party essmpliied nesatcos: | &7, 4nd & rospestablo, honorable, stmiamieron g | tif gt for otlco! Crichtts would mevic wor RIch (10 | aducated 1o that Relibol and Sou cabnot blates hios | Tolce, ohoutink o sl 1t the Bummors' ticket win the clection, its ¥ 600 d : " ing at & meotin !l‘",h( b N pus AFOBAL ¥ Lad no doubt that Mr, Bond would enforce all | @ vat body of Americans would nevar accord to thelr | for Lls primciples, You'canuot Dunish him for them | “Afld plessures and pulaces whoreer I do roam, supporters will bo fn duty bound to erecta W. KmiesLEy. < Ehnd, o 2y fridg e Shotidan was 1 | the lawe, and give us g City Goverumont wioso | it irlguing ambition, (Ap%l;xn& " imloss you enruo (hie memory of Theobald Mathow, | Bo it ever 5o humblo, ther o wn piace like o waloon.” | monument, fn brags, to tho millers of the Momber of tho Gtate Board of Equalization— s oletes B b "5 8quad of poiico on Land, | Boad at lonst was worthy of Obicago, With ro- Ve o oanetion o oot oft Tato’ pottes] e s onind Bhe mish nate o it authollo Emaucl- | ocial Lappiness wil not be promoted by the ancesss ¥ ’ R. P. DERICRSON. g t -} il ¥ and any cltizen opposed to his modo. of ruuning | §Axd to tho candidato for Judge of the Superior tlons, it is undonfable that, in \bis mm{“nlun. D! Mirzison 8 candidato 10f fué, office of ity of the People's party, It in & shortalghted business | P3tont loy-presto, Gormanico-Hibernico-Gallico- Counby Justices—Jomy Duxrar, A. F. Mrrag. make things” was threatened by tho oflioors, hat | LOUrk Lo would ‘ondorso M. Clarkson most tho ésuo bns been puflelontly agitated to s | Collectoe, Hia opponent ls ALr. Von Hollon—a Gers | bocy,0% tho part f our safoon-keopers to want to | Caledonico-Anglico-naturalization mill, which aro wo ooming b aaenon? Soplntically, i moro wortly mombor of tho | au'Irisl-Amoricae, solicitous (st our. aatjonsiney | COL T ho Pautons ara remarkablo for taking cato of .fi;&%’:&'fi.‘.fi‘;"n‘::i‘.‘.’“,’.:&';?.".;‘;"!s.,".}.“:,’;;‘,:“:,;‘? hing beon, within the lnst month, go (busy grind- Chicago bar could not havo boen choson. Tho | -8 & majority, moy not be dograded by aiih thoir own, Lot us, Trishmcn, borrow thelr phijosopliy, . T THE PROGF'{ESS YESTERDAY. % THE THED wann. 3 only objection Lo had for Judo Maore, was that 'I"h mleuw"mn}au o ucv.-nluu and tho apostics | 1f Germai votes' for s iy “Iisnian vola o5 1o xcx.n-;ll::fi:é&um‘;:e: ¥ :fl:fi “-'wu:‘mg:y' wlxl} gfiflfi:fi:‘:&infl: !?rl:::: n‘:i:lol;o;;:%nmfim::g CITIZENG' NEADQUARTERS, s ”flaarflrneiglzz?i‘;!ufllg Mfi‘ iois, c'-{-l'ngmii; 80 ostimablo u gentloman should allow hin nam | of rovolu on. jLAppiaueo), T'am conscous tlat | Trichima, eut or Uk a6 muck in svyen Saya ¥ be frl i ' At the Citizons' headquartors, yesterday, t hore wasa large attondance of the best menin the oity, from overy ward, bent on doing all thit can be done to secure a triviaph on Tuesdsy moxt, Tuesday will be the day on which the fate of tho city and county will bo deoclded, and the Blosing- ites will turn out in all their strongth to win s victory that, if won, will bo a victory «ver law end order, and will hand over the City and County Tressuries to the cormorants who long to got their paws in them at the oxpeuso of the people. Now, it is & question whether the lay- and-order citizons aro willing to ‘permit the horde that will swarm from sll the by-ways and 0 o to bo put upon o ticket stamped with infamy, ® W urtoae¥ PRS | Y nava now to apesk for anotlir frlend of mino—tho | oo Juy a3 lo would If lie ate_or drank overy doy, 1 | Court Olork, Dan O'Hara, -Joo Forrest, Austin Whito snd H, D Iiing, who are'n tho Tasing | *Gotitalir Goliomma mned mith ltamy. . ToS g s with oo Saomios o “phomiat BB | gron, "\ PR &5 Apenk € anoller frlend of mpuo-th | one doy na o {riends of tho Peoplgia narty fo tho ox- | Doylo, Tommy Darrott, Long Jamisson, and the buterosk, aro trying’ to run Mr. Thomns, | soid he exposted befeen tha ovoning was out t0 | o cilzon, Sl accmations ey semioen] 1 | o oDl oxcoutivo sy Bosasy Furias i eart, | Rorcace of boaeding-louso koepors When. Batzons ro- | s Hupeod ol undorliugs, to whosh the by- 900 Yagt 0 glofeat Mr - McGonniss | hear from Mr. Thomna T, Turaer: oo in Doray | Esvoriug and allonate tho eredulous, but can hava no | ARt #oul A0 Trshman, “fwo yeais ogo au Irish cone | tend to take tholr dinners dows jown, i o Rit 5 4 3 . T " stituency honared him with thelr votes, He ropre. | T'is poily should utop short, kave their monoy, and { one Daiol has choson to dolegate his naturale od elect — Hosing's wman, Fitapatrick, | ofiice b pad held had proven Limsclf o no'slo | effect upon the strong couvictions of the indopendent 20100 D I TR L Sl Ry w0 rd inthat | caila councll of physictane, TF he st o nelie] : Soito 8ad Ring clum to sun fho colored | aud an honorabloman. This Ramme eromes 0 | S ihon tho sizang con {appisuso.) The tmo us | boo'a an Tumor nek catone 1y Biss by i slat | esit s cou By o' orvoct e they have nosiig | 12 facultios, Dian cannot bo overywhiore, and ole, but is Lardly possiblo that the colorad citi- | antirevats of the Domocratio branh of tho Lisgi- | pasied av T ’m"“,'v'l",‘;‘l‘,’ld;‘g'ffi“n{”"g“?fl" could | atiuients. is ssmpathy with tho iil-fated, bt not oficomplaint, t at Foloy's, ot tho samo timo, and a8 Foley's ia Zens will boled by tho noso in any such way. |Jatnre for tho position of Unitod Statos Senator, nbe::‘:;, Yot by thoso ‘who uphold. 3 ‘;flg:f altogethor aboriive, Feulun movement was'strongly | Ilhero wonld bea pecullar appropriatencas In this, | tho most important place in election times, the They will voto for the Law-and-Order caudidnto d, hod he been 5 Republican, tho sfonior exbibited during' tho attacks upon Canadn. It is in | as suche councils frequently precedo Coroners’ ine | . d the Law-and-Order ticket, and thay will ot | 29! P T Ty a rivieel {ho salootkespors—according to | S30i | 3 Fing" o stacks upon Cannde, I Sulll- " auests, to which, wa suspoct, the party will ba subject.. | 20ad miller must dologate somo of his functions, Tond thomeniven ro saor toket, and thoy will ROt | woyid huvo given his voto, Ho Shought, o, | Jcoirahs priviloge boyond all other peoplo who et b % By T parly z lond thomselvos to Hosing or carty out bis do- | avar, that tha most. Impertane focbop O, | 02 8 privioge b T o Lleso, men, while con~ | L hiroves a1 i aovs Lot Btk pow | 64 noxt Tucsday. Iels 5 scinive ekt i | o Tom Toloy functions aro altogothar toa 3 " ) o = o) ars . E: eyl o ottt s | Alrin, was o Sholoral St o 48 | Sty et ot e SIBGHS | ey B SRR B | S ot B ot sgass fu s | Bloasant to bo delogatod o th gront Amricas 0 earthly chanco of Thomas' elaction.” By the legislative bodies of the city and county. The ey Dioer caling, ‘wo Tatipim) “aop-keoDors | foonis Luve sotight 10 dnjire. m friend, v | dizelug the weok, and gret loss to tho saloon-keopors, | Boturalizor appoints o Lost of Littlo Amor. way, Whito docs not live iu tho Ward, focblost Aldorman, roproscnting the poorast | 120 10 trausgrete overy rational o Blevesy | Sullivan, with " hla Gothollo follow-counttymen | - 1ihaneemons: Siney Sreayloss (ot the party fa the | jan naturalizers to create citizens fo bia TIUE RESPECTADLY GERMAY BENTIMENT, e ynore importent Gflicar than the | o', 1 think, believerin aceonmiite. (e oierS=tll | by bruding B aaa Trorcstantor. wrentymen | 1tho prorent i social eajoyment, laco. That naturalization, per €o, is oot the Youterday's Freie Presse hns tho following odi~ 3 : e of us, T think, believo—in according to the saloons spostate, My (frionds, that Mr, Sullivan fs n Protestant 1he childliko simplicity of | o Liguor party {s great- | B30 y D : ' 4 wealthiost ministerial ofticer, for, while the Int- | Qecort sharc’of mmc.;,o—pmuegn dovold of any [ yhenTc i o o furally huvo boen of [ 1y1fo be admired, Whon they ask {3 bava sy objact of one-tenth of the great unwashed who torial in_reforonco to tho City Troasurorsbup, | for was gecurod by o bond, {ho Other was wara. | apirit. of favoritiom - o ot Sodopan CreLPErS Of & | fhat fulih for gencrations ; but Trists Cutholion wnis spyointed over them, "BeELOr | flock daily to.the Crimival Gourt Olorit's sanctums slums of the city to wroat tho Government | Which will be rond with intorest, since it reflecty strained by any responsibility, He callod. upon | Msino Liguor law—wo do not indorso cast-iron prow thioy hav Muntly fought for thel Ohureh, “ in attostod by a conversation which occwrs a 2 the senti of tho bottor claga of erm i Dibition, but wo do inulst that the saloong shell. vn evas bor gutlantly fought for thelr own Oburch, While the lamp holds out fo burn, from the party that has guarded the m‘zzn;x; :;m:mmgn i ‘;:cto:tv‘:“ kuso l:;x’r %y ‘tl; gll:c;x:::lfl.‘\xl‘:i% rn..: :;abyo :fig;:fié\y(% tsyafiludnx:'wlw;az contronad Tit onnngr oenduc i &‘,‘e ol;; B £ uP{: Linve never beeu miean enough to persccuto the creed of + Tho viloat sluner may return,n hundrod times & day in that sacred abode, An 3 Lo best intorests of tho poople for so long, and guorded them woll, THE ENEXY'S WOPES. "They rely upon frauds, upon O'Hara's Natar- alization Mill, upon falsa registry, upoan the gamblars, the shoulder-hittors, the ruffians, and on avy diversion that can be made in their favor by tickets socrotly In their {uterost. Tho hrowers have signod an agreement not to sell beer for zetal in the ealoons Tuesdny, o as to leavo the + ‘beer-sollers nothing to do, aud compel thom to turn out and peddio tickets. These samo brew- ers havo subscribed largely to tho Hesing cam- paign fund, ®o have the gamblers and tho houses of prostitution, The Iatter were asucased §4,000, but thoy did not come down the full smount, BHl, thers is no ok of monoy on that side, and it will Lo used to intimidate” votors, and to bribe merco- nary citizens, The impoerative nocossity of overy mau turning out Tucsdny ia theroforo apparent. ‘The enomy hope for a wet and sloppy dsy, or for & Brut-olass enuw-storm, anyihing that will kooj timid persons indoors, But the weather shoul ' Dot ecare any one. Bupposo it does rain, s it not bettor ta bear rain for Lwo Loura or go, than to bear Hesing's reign for two lon, years, if not indeed for an indetiuite number of yoars ? THE DUTY OF THE LADIES, Let every mnn toru out, and the %] hink of o shed forcigner who has been * ap) rouched " s 9 cat city and to tho peace and pleasure of ita citizens, | Othors. The Irish people, in politics, never ) ;Thoy admit that they are selling bad whisky, baq | BRWus] igne nprou Staats Zeitung upon Mr. Gogo s 2 o s :;%I:]uém}-{:m::!“nncn;flgm Jud. thongh' ho fx,,,,k,,.\..{,‘]Imx.:ém.t’u‘w‘:ma.omu.rfln‘;‘n.’::;'. D oo sas s oot ooy ¥ Tiavo Dok our beat wing: L beer,ana the tl‘&‘,‘°x‘;’?.g‘”'.”f‘fi"ky“"‘?‘% by & “ bummel-tioket ,aupportor " uppliea for % ~not 8 oomy, fanatical yTann; but fal; e o Ir patrons of laughuble to sce 8 paj 3 Tads domanta b oo Treaniey (b taofeat an ety | L PO Ion e raont favor if bo woro | —act a" gl sdininisiration “of - tite Tat, doing amt attol Snas DEovEL Fseunt s et | 20 LRds GGt ‘hr, i AYSLADIS to s | bl paper long havo yon beon in tho country 7' Lind put 1 tholr pockets, Tiun e 4 rodccossors indorsgmont of theward on i rocord. [Cihoors,) | Justico ‘to_all,—uing potaimoncea tomards’ nono | \Chiaf bigat dare biad tue brstestant bpopmin oo ok oty tre wilg to prtly them, o8 Tropomd o asks Dac's noplior, Goorgo O'fara, to about $140,000, and thus represeuts n foitune, nud orman well was called for, and, Bpoke, | =t Sgalnst to his Catholic countrymen? Tho shade of He ] core * Jes two year, responde 0 foreigner. jhen ono beara In mind tuat Mr, Gago could havo | Ho enid tho quostion of the rapeal of the: present | 0 dictates of common ‘sense and the splzit of gubl Gratian would rise to Accuso Lim (sheom)—tho Liosy, | Teso youDg converts, ity Mhoy do not ko tobo [ oiarg, the nephow, glaccos azound ot ess .y itk bcomiog Ll to duy iy oty hone | ordinanco aghinat Sunday Luor-solng nsd ey | J66S05% P ientl 2% @ealleman, akingunalbor | G Wolfo Tone wond, sevaks bty Diasplisby [renewed. | {1380 %, v® ot auagect that o best way ovesty | & Tammuk: roporter, "Long Jamiogon thinke of est and unprojudiced man must o that’ Mr, Guge, continuously boforo tho Common Couticil. Tho | Jiow,of 1bis quesilon, Stbreat pouLt cheers]—tho dungeon of Lord Edward aud 1, & his bread and buite tious Noph uey h ougicil. cago politiey ottt doublless, adviss them to pray tonot toboled | hi8_bresd aud bufter, and motious Nophow fommied Sl i s AL SH0000, ne & wall: | S GG oty b e, Conoit o qove | dom overtiroms? 1 L not lmy that o ia(huen of | (19, SCUTold of Edamet o shsene ble yonaliy, iato témplation. Wo cannot o vy they should not | O'Hara that GXra osution. 1 moeoemey. noTriy esteow and confidonce of hia follow cltizens, and that | thoir duty, and tho contost was now handed to ;nmgr the wnr&u wnrgal{]xjnngl ted from the thraldom [ Grontnves Shoe Trlsh Listory, were Profeatants. Whae be ;l:xulne:n r:n ntlu ""{{.""’""{’”,f"‘“’ o their unfor- | lattor cries out aloud : Bo Cousequontly deserves st least dotent treat~ | tho peoplo, It soemed to him that & party had 0 gin piaces of tha sty o s 0f 1he bosr-sloba | friehinic raspects tholt monsirion e heas ot (VLB putting on alrs, ey sass pusian e Aclomaoro | Can't naturalizo you, then," aud adds, sofo ment, And bow |86 pibls mum, “who has | bean formed fn tho oty for the purpoRo of fur~ | 50d gln-pniaces of thoeity muslelpality ralod by | 1 oux own day, Bmijth 0'Brion—{applauso]—another | BCEME 4 impoiaonstont pon (fuo drunkards, | gocg,“t Call ngaln this afternoor, plosie jolod ta n faithtul ofeor, wio by Lis own | thoring ono singlo intbrest, and that. & danger D amtlusnees o el B recaint | Protestant, waw tho leader of au Iriah Insyrroction. drutara: e pop Leisomiont for the ot onnse |~ AU anothor time Nophow O'Hara bldly rer largo means and tho security of ~Wis bonde- P i o And ono stlll remains,—the last of the illustrioun ° & 4 moh to tho-amoubt of 00000 In renpettis o el ’fl"’,‘;‘,’:&;“"g{.‘r‘;ggp‘:‘g"a&?’;{m! with fevor by any Louest elfzen, Tt canuot win o | o3t iy, the et nicompramising * Ira Tobelr | Shioymetts nd note o inviaion \LoF the cookheudei Bl;‘lm:‘g’vv Jien tho naturalization would L too Syeny sen ,,‘,{,;“‘“;“,,m“‘.“u‘i‘;;‘,':ffl"',f,‘;;,’ - Hestnga | 3ro ngracd itk My, Gallowsy in th wanre: potalbin, 10 oreals " hers e 15,14 28 my b {Oheora? Tho oadors of o Fropnni, 0ua Blthil. | Fhow S as: Geui am oot o S Aot atter ho | p Feantt nstutalizo you this tme, ¥oucan'l #md Fiacier, Which ow fiorsos profemsionas o | thot - n oity - Aldormon, er % County P aidote mo ooy tlat, rullintem canna | [5iiEor] ke leaters of the Homo inle movomnt-— ot o o e ugsetion tit Uit wholo subiect 56 | wote, 50 twhat's (1o e Y tiralising 1 ¥ lorand s hordo of diereputable ollico-ssokers for ths | Commissionar, was a moro importand: officor than b seals oiouey control, (Loud applause.] | wd iy e o e hactively (ol o tuluonce | (feu i this, Sometiraes too- rotiorSEractieal ditoul- | Ryor Sard that, the’ Httle Ameres natural Gity Councll nud otlior publl ollices—dlr, Iicsing's | a ministerial oflicer. * Ho Indored. Alr. Gago, | It b in cerlain placos, becom fashlonablo to sncor | &% *ollgions difforoncen on Telsh notfoual or politicat | o4 Wit Soinetimes it ooy, obends thamaney | 1pora Gel Fall. shown that i b e natives, bul Senmaetuny ia trying fo rob Mr. Gage, wEio n a fuw | meroly quoting tho oficlal roport upon the ame. | a¢, xeform an S hava Sromidioulo—men Inclinod fo | goriimiint. An Afr. Bullivan s morancon for Lo utieal on Monday, - Why do. Shoss peersoia Boy00 buY slices | (UL bt oo that it I no upon making. oA has saved tho olty forlune, of 1Lg most vulua- | GiEEe Sofing tho Treasuty, T tho prosont | Poiical honesty havo fraquentiy succumbed 1. the Lg scaty_the Glorkalip of tho Criminal Couri——tn ail | {3 }fondey, Wiy do those mon goneraliza so rauch 7 “Iho graat #ine qua non of o Loy-prosto. pRLGILL la tuing which a man possosses on earth, his honori. f Ar S n{xldin wro dofentadpe | sway Of o cyths, Buh Soutlomen, can any of us | gihor reapecte, T havo no feas fuet bis Yrotestantism | W saunot thoy go o °1d°'"m'{, ; s | T oA Stre gua i Serproain naturale blo nams, pince it Is daily convoylug the impressing | Bomince, Mr. Spi 8, W an | foay that veform {a noeded 7 Whero, then, afo wo to | OB injure him with his connteymen, who. look ta iy Ways in which our poople aro sub- | izor, is luminons noso, Tho glorious sutm that Mr, Goge is o thief, would believe that his Bosluon a8 8 Law-and-~ | look for it with any hope of suctesa ? Certatuly notin | monit rather than to croed. Loud appluuse,) i'gclm to_gome inconvenieaco for the publio good, $unset complexion of tho present Olerk of the And Mr. Hermonn Liob, who is now secking to win | Ordor Aldorman biad not been sustained. Xt was Ao Tanka of the Tieaiu party, for, howsvor they may | 4T fUieE e o Soacly Ao L defained you | EVOTY man "lf“’g"'“"““w hitch his Lorse, and yot the | ‘Criminal Coutt is tho chof d'uvro whick Lis tho contidenco of his fellowcitizens na & candidate for | tho duty of the city to provont ita cession to B0y | R ele rooy STy it 18 awkwaidly appareut that, | oottt 1 intomeins oo bt tho uublogt boromo | §1ed from drunkards tuas fuohgoq poralds and lossof | gongwors yrodhy i HD copy. Austin ia tho best e Spane, Qlorkabip, Joina tiest dlsbouornbio . | ono iutarest, whothor Fhat intorest whs liqiues, | UBGer their T W ahould, bo King and bect | AEn Walch eartully {lio lsuo st slako uefore do- | LG LEO drinkands than from rubivway hcrace, IEIEREOE 0k 0. Blo Aot Bloma it batb o the oo to Whom o Justly owes bisabilly | ailronds, of anything else, - B cxnonos oLy | Prime Minis fva1 ‘ot ‘Hlpmin Cxthat party would | ol Vol SO Y Hrmomber oy afare de- any in'n Wosk, Bobwisimaing e s borees ono | Jmitaton and to bl else, ha_owes his prosent tobuy the Union. 3 bo ballot-siufling threatoned by | Fuidance “of ous ° aossioies o uean tho | Eoing™fe AR dorm vomb s oot | sy i ouk, Botw e ek ielr bor many iing else, hio ila preseuk And, in order to Al up tho measura of meanness 1o | NOATErS against the ballot-stuffing threatoned by | guidsnce of our destinies by & ealoon foreignors, against Amorican custors, You camoliers | 20¢!al runaways, and -tnmmw:lyumy form a party to | position a8 nomines of the Bummer's Conyen: e st oqmiDletely comyromite thy Gormuaus of Cbi- | Mr. Heiiig's party, Mo wae applaudod on con- | Slgarchy—whisky - and " haoe woust betome 50 o sustain tho {nstitutions undor which you and yours | Zo%al {ao law. The Susuclal polloy of thin iiow | tion. Unhappy Maciny, who spont, teu long cago, Mr, Moritz Langeloth, » notorlows dpunkand oo | oloding, .- { Boylla aud Oharybdls of the workingman, tempting Linva prospored,—Lo ba tho friouds of that groat people fasty. oy f“k unlque. It is undorstood that months, and wasted no ond of Bourbon in en« acanip, who Lias for years enjoyed tho uller contewpt | Mz, Wirt Doxtor was called upon. Ho said ho | hii from tha.path of Judustey, engulphing him in | i FEeRehd ko ve the Slorious years, havo con | oo VR, 00K ous b patent on i soveral | Giavortug ta golor bis nots ta the proper hue, o ovury rospectuble mun, Lus in his disroputablo vaper | did not wiels to exhibit any relyotance in saying | Fovetty ud deapair, pludoring it funily, deatroying | Jucted tis S S ipmc ol B10x obscurlty to the pre- | 2000, ey aorin Ta tors i gleal In promises | CSAYORG 10 00 all, wag ignominionsly expolled I ; 8 raof-tree, and bréoding, where heulth sild fnnocsnca e topoy. City' serip 18 tobo the currency, 1t hus one A D rond-out which Topresests Gago copion e | What Lo did. Ifo said tho position of Aldorman | MoTod flourlsh, peatilout IDROCENca | eminonco of a first-class Joyer—hor fag foating on | po £, ChY, sorl fa fo bo the opinion of at Jesss | & Waek ogo, to givo placa to n Goertan whoss Iadios,—bless ‘om.—let them do thoir duty, Wwas of more’ importance to us a8 individuals | Hixuse,] S whats 5 o fmforality. [ Svery os, hor namo respootod in ‘every land : whoLuvo v 3 1 inco beon incarnadined b, % system of * tax-grinding " evor do- two of tho candidates: Tt keops the money in the | fontures hnd ong sinco beon ine e, e ae it gut. Lt evary | Eireefor he shirivuton of vuah wratcied tiingt's | 182 OF mioko' impestance to us cs fnd Staton. | Hlaad™ly 1 ‘Cnmcaces of hoasiil g srer Sazaiod Ly hok 5100y mad b oo e moIA S | ot ity s oo Ry Lo, money fn the | foaturos libations. Tho partially iumioe [Vifo, a8 sho kissos hor husband going out | Zipuey whichit hus chle and eapecially the brewers, | 'Thoro should be no moro honorable citizon than | drafn on the resourees of to morkiugmau, caused by | (Ciuare,] > May o sex0rd of (e utis it PSHLY: | money fn theso nard e ot 1o por cant 7 arrott was rotained, but only on a prom- In the morning, call him back and givo him | ia oy claima o neithior o soat. nAr a Vot n tho | ho man who fillod tho offica of Alderman hon- | tho ingoverned saloon—its dragou-mouth 'wids opes oSk et L abandoned |, T la¥e nevor Leon abls to discovor tho wisdom of | fao " to begin coloring vizorously after another kiss, and remind him of his rosponsibility Campaliu Commlittee of the Peoplo's-Party, w: orably and woll, Wo had all beon indifferont on, | to swallow his wockly wages, from the oarly evening of | jyiorican principles to becomo tho politicaf concubiues | 120 ¢ity’s borrowl 5, which 1a ok s pvo moncy i tom tho 4th of "the month, undor tho Doyla N o iR 3 Baturduy until Sunduy's sl sets uj leas lonng at 10 por cont, or of borrowing at all, when 1t b sl ST o e ]| sl of munit st b 'y 2 | Sl Ll el S| 5 e S e B | SR S RS Sell | rogle, ot meh’ o rogime oty W o ' al 0 of 'y rt} ou, 0] 0 188ve of s0) efore any publio Ym. " U o ar arlned with i b e hecly Bunday | 5 g PO e g 3gur voles aro golng to susialu? The adeity o | ook, comtomn, Amoricen” R ey i, e proveument can Do commoutad i apnronyision mast | tho Lrowt VItul arospineg b e ot bl Torthy oficer, who Is Limeel o liborat man,au | o undorolood tho alusos of bad govs | Dnisage e vioteslo 50t Leopiog.you Lold tie | J eVt nvo mureaniortu Soueives s dbon. | HAYo beoh o, T mhopany of e mc, sk meorschaum, novor oxhibited Lalf e solicituda ‘whose oflicy Lia a6 much to do with {ho Bunday fuess | eroment, and bogun to think at wiat | halauce of power in thia conflict—shail 13 he retordog £at factlon, b salocn oligaruty, ahd forelgu supromaoy, | USO8 Sasessod and most of ihe taxos paid, und tha | ahown by tis O'Hare dependent, a8 ho watclies, tlon aa tho Pope with the favorito Bultana of Abdul | prico wo had good governmont, e [ of you that, in s moment of supremo fiuportanco to | Ehl factios Chiears,] ' " | fame will be tho case nost year, Why pay'our cone | 5o by day, tho dovolopment of 'tho rich purple stz t doea not concoru v, Tt do uob tudulgo Ju | Fid all" boon couussing® it attoi o sacoirae via s ermimede woot the fraiies | DRSS e by Al Georgo | i YeLhman gith st waeh thomoney | Lol i Tontian. fomanean e’ fomaequsices of such low per- | wmost propostorousty. Wo lad boor 40 o | oo, will ot Lallovo 1. Thavo. mors Ak ek | Powall Ané] olhers, wtior mhich Tho mooting ads | Gourtlousa ' Bl ‘ot monoged sharks. lo act | - Thora was troublo i thio O'Hara camp yetos- Iundreds and. wflml{; mu}.m{n ot vatags singe 1t | candidato for Alderman how Lo atood on nd, | munly determization’ and Tolitical gogacity, “Tho [ journed wit b hearty choors for Mayor Boud, aud | In conjuncion with city oficlls, who wili day morning. The naturalization-mill was rune 16 8 pecullority of human nature to' take sides ngaingt | OF remoto living, Ieaues, A municipal govern- | # Literalists," 28 they call themgelves, moy aneor at osery. Ma rrlson and Sulllvan. > zefuso puymont sud compel tho contractor aud labor- | ning ahead a8 ueual. Tho Judga of the Crimin- all which s unjust, vilo, and base, Ouly ulterly de- MOut noodod none of these, It was coramond- | thw chrchoe 04 mock the toachinga of the prist or ¢r to subiitton shave ? What effect will thia have on | u} Conrt was oxhibiting his wonderful powors of based croatures talie pleasura i1 such dishonorablo | abla to ontortain considerations of this kind in | the pamon, but, niy friends, when have tho churches, THE ELEVENTIL WARD. & tho coat of our guhllo dmprovemonts nnd will §¢ not abatraction by listening to an argumont of a acth, groat Siuto affairs, but was it not absurd to ap- | 9f 00y denomination, preachod a doctrino that would A vory ltvgo and onhusinstio Citizons' Union | dolay them? If this qufly succeeds, thio pooplo will rigonor's counsol, naturalizing oltizon, and 1t tho threo papors controlied by Mr, Heslog had | pl, tandar of gl litical opi; rendor tho workingman a drunkard, his wifo an out- mootiug wa & held Inst evoniug by tho citizons of | ave indorsed ‘this polioy, ‘Are Lo poor men who S it unsel, LK) , sought {o 0l avery docont man with. Jigst cus Sy Bl a7t of relltious sition of 13oaen ¢ | cathand Lischildrcn pegesrat (Aprlaen,) Whystoutd | o Lilovonish Ward ot Nov 00 SHranpes amms | Yoio with pust parl vl to argk o JO0F 2 slaugh- | fozing ot tho sumo timo, whon & b Stantocwaln fm from the rank Wblin Wenlra Gato for tho position of 130ard ¢ | fiie silnon-keeper—uyig sieir 3, Al dayw o oges Phillp Wadaworth, D, | iered? Womeot men who vay (hat £ oy aro not gatls-. | the Judge ont of hia roverio by handing him a e oDire durtys whoy eowld | Bubily Works Commmientonce s o oo Bunday | Col. Thomuis J, Turuor, c i 4 4 i wook i whitls to traflic—why should o domand, 3 3 fuc with ull the men on thie ticket, T, forono, donot | blank but duly signod commission to not ol of gt B oBA o o,y | QHtion . G4 ek entort s o SUAdy | ookl Wi o el cors, dha Sy e | 3: Lyous, 3 ud othors miado olouant spocoh i | [LANIAL iemen on lie tieket, 1 for o, do ek for tho Olorl 'of . tho Oriminal Coutt pltiful course of the Gorman pross, conclusfons anto | Viows s Judge Gookins, Ho belipved in | ssmo kordid purposo? I moy bo auswere: by tho | favor of thie Law-und-Order movoment. Tho | dontis)- ticketa, Dut noxt Tuesday uight it will go which tho bystandor bad acoldentally a8 an American citizen, and mako him promise to vote for law and order, And let every sistor coax her brother, awd say a word to soma other glirl's brothor in the somo strain, Let the ladies Btir the mon up to do 1l that is good, and noble, and truo. - They are & powoer in tho world—the . ladles—thoy are, and no /nistake, Lot them uso l‘t fcl:fi the bost intorosts of the city and their awilles. . HEPEATERE, It tranzpired yestorday (iwt tho Hosingltes bave orgatiizod gaugs of reponters whoso con- gonial dutyit will Lo to travel vound from pre- cinet to precinct, and voteat all of them. These gangs ars composed of the lowest roughs and rowdies in the city, mon who would rathior fight thon eat, and who would think no more of {mmng & “3Mansud" on s peacesblo oitizon lan thoy wouldof taking & dozon dvinks in us [ fua cultivation and churacter of fho Gomee el | tha fateath but ho accordad to avorgbody tho | parsobety of i porsona lborty.” sir, T mabutabi that | opinlon provaied that thin ward Sould BIvo a | forth ull ovor this country that thfs city i either cotie obtainod. Tho bystandor denled baying many miantea, Cuplans, o oren, drinks hiavo { caun of Gnlengo Whick Will Lo very unfuvorstio, | right to onteriare. Lo oo Opiutons, Fo movor | (i 9L ek ghafucter eusy uothiog of iuorty, execpt | ninjorlby r the Luv-and-Ordor tioliat, o byt salouuso ot st o hiamas P37 | auy lntatiion of etz s tho Orlaluat Gonts been uppointad to lend theus gauge of rullans, | Lencodle Ares /ress blloyos I mery orircoees {5 | would snsiotion licento under tho numa of livarty, | 150 Roiflal futorcata, It 1% no 1ovo fof o por seen . THE TWELFTR WALD. ¥l tho kniawlodgo Uhat our city 1n fu tho pousesston of | Clorlc's doputy at Tom Foloy's or olsowhiore, but aud ;;;flgflmfi-mg]t‘léuv.}ngeuu ¥ may doulrs e deeiodly pos o haneAmorleut whutt 1t | Yor liborty was not. Noonuo.. tir emid sy s et ctuutes thom by tho dosirata keop open Lowso oy | Tho oitizems of tho Twolfth Wnrd Leld a mook- | a party made gptio s vert e 1 oy © dlsorderly | Auggosted that it woa u strango thing that thosa . co for publio ofiicialy ¥ clalm o right to anything which Infravged upon | Sunduys, 4o as to puy for whatover he drinks, aud | Ing ovening last at Martino's Hall, on Ads. streot, | elowvnts affoct our credit? How can 1% pomibly bou~ eommissions to act as Deputy Criminal Court 5oy parsyy ¥ 1erers Wl dotutlte ura to | LU CA80L b0 snything which Intemgod upon | unduya, Hintyon Suudagy s ynckot 1 woll il | nour Madian. Tt wos callod 10 order bae Ate: | shs oate A 0oct our Loy good men may bo eleotod, Tor | Clork shontl o ati gy ebnty Criminal Gourt iksuad by Mr. Hosing, 'Lhio man who wrote that | and Lis mina’ more Hkely to ran i tlie chunuel of | Montoo Heath, who itated tint thoy had assems | thoy will bo contralled by {ho JKuow-Nothing liq. anyono could get hold of thom Judge Wililame MEETINGS LAST NIGHT, elvoulor wau o demngogne, Ifo was u bad snap, | Feckless rovlry, Lo somo valoon-keepore, of my owa bled matuly ‘for tho purposo of makey arrango-, }’1;0‘5‘?‘;‘3,“#“;,3}'?30“%,,'35.,“"{,‘}{, iy o o | agrued with tho bystandor, snd sont for Dan 88 frcomon and Amorleans, Miko Mo- Donald_ will bo Captain, and John Dow- lng, Liogtensnt, fn (b0 Fit Wardy **1Tughoy "' leed, Abo Pollook, corner of Fourth ! 0 3 da tho Justice of saying that tlo; : T : Applouse,] Ho wus Chicago's wort onomy, | atlonality, Iinust ) ying th ¥ | ments for nexct Tnosday'y eloctiou. olabilo mon 0 (he suloon pod O'Hara to mako an’ oxplanation of the mattor, avonio aud Poli Stroot; Jim Mollylo, eorns of i g e [Av]qlnuso.] Whon suob o tnan irust wuch & | S Vil B ol ik g i <Al o | AR Fop Rtk Hgay s alectiou, b e lnd Duiisen Wil ot volo i tokel, Py b o | O'H Initos; iy wae. S agroau. tha.ord ok the Clark aud Folk wlreots; Qoorge Engor, Win- [ The ‘Luw-nnd-Ordor cltizons of the Third | LY lenge upon him, ho conld but acoept it, aud | (ios, foliowlsy: tho ssun businioss, could protit by the | made arvangumonts that tho Law-and-Ordor | rogard for fho woltam o e aty. timo, appoared In court, wiping bis mouth tor Gardou i** Bllly Tiasuott, hack vporator; Uim | Ward held o lurgo and onthusisstio meothig nt | call upon Lis Amorlean citizons to ald hum i tho | Iesson wnd fodow iho good oxample, [Applause.) tickotn for tho Twolfth Ward bo left nt lhll:lk tliat thio tickets fuirly Topresont tho arties | huimlod] , and spologizing for ~keoping the Cusey, umpiro i’ ti% recent Rolgrtudule prize | th hail, No, 610 Stato olroot, yostorday evon- | fight. [Cheers, long and, loud.] Was | Put Mr, Ioalug uad his fo Givore appeal o the | iy houso, and that e would distribute thom to | 8nd the men who support thous Mr, Boud fs | 4 (3aort waltin'” " Whan the troublo. whd ane it Ruoh Jlugiuco then, that onr | working clussos s thougl their Lupyiows depended | (hio propor fartion On motlon of Mr. Donuy, ;g‘:‘m’m:‘umo;:;',g'b;"{;;};';;‘g;lltgue;&m&aIgg neancod to him, ho struck an attitude and bogan ing. Tho wmeoting was prowlded ovor by Dr, ; % upou thie licenso of tho suloons, Thoy eny ¢ # O, tha 2 'ommit oflicors of tho - Haunl, and alogiont shecshos were wad Ly | [ERIGES (3uEhEat Yeritown and Sstatona ? Hora ok e it o s, Bora | R e Onden Ot mans B rpmeaeat G o uBcloly coniint. | locfon spocl vl I woyily oFreprdi Mogsra. F, A, Horrlng, Gon. Barnhw, and Oor- | 2o big n fataite 1 drluklog whisky 58 woll 1 [ diomica ) why thould yaue who base s QU0h s wnuted to bo g urlin's ITall all dny Mone [ cais rest mastrod shnt b st ot Jump upon the ens, | e d mudly voration Councll Tulav, Tho latter reforrod to | cold woler, I tha jwaa wea nop ok now, 16 | drive—uo rick wiaes or o \mmu?m delak—why | day) for ihp _purpose of attouding to | glug, tum on sloum, aud, " xusly oal' (Continued on the Fourleenih Fage.) gght; Johuny Crawford, and others'to command “othor wards on tho South und West, Bidos, while “Capt.” *Dob Keony and **Liout,” * Jin" Nolun will command tho North 8lde, Thore # ofiloars " have orcunized gavgs of mon, nume