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THE POLITICAL FARCE. ] Exemplifiention of Fopu- lar Sovercignty in Chicago. Effort of a Fow Citizens in the South Town, Tho Moderator Openly Sympathizes with the #ob of Thievess An Appropriation of $50,- 000 Voted. Tom Foloy's Tioket Defeated in Bpite of the Gamblers, Tho ‘Absurdities of the West Side Gathering. The Appropriation Cut Down to $20,000. Result of the Election an Une known Quantity. Defeat of BDob Kennoy in North Chi- cago. How They Yoted Monoy Theroe. THE SOUTH TOWN. WIOT AND MISRULE. ‘Tho acenes atiending thie election in South Chicago, espoctally theso which nccurred at the Deatloru street euyluo-biouse, where tho so.called *town moeling™ ‘was bold, wers the wnost diegraceful and disorderly ‘which have ever characterizod a simliar occasion in tlis ¢ity, Tho viclous classes were {n tho majority at &1l {le down-town polls, the mobs In the Firat, Becond, and Third Wards being led Ly thieves, gamblors, and ‘Druisers, who were working mainly for Foley, 1i!s opponent, Evans, howover, bad sn equal number of 1oud-talking vagrants, thua placing tho whippers-in af both sides on & par, The Twontieth Ward was repre- wonted on the Soull Side by gangs of loafers lod by Mike Maddon, tho prizo-fightor, aud Mike Corcoran, who is not any bLetter. Thesa follows wore driven fiom pollto poll, and sucoceded in voilng a grest many times, GEONAL UANKINS, the gambler, Lind twelva negro repeators enlisted, end @td 8 guod duy's work. 'Thera wero at least 100 ex- prean wagons cmployed all day long in Leulisg mon from ward to ward, sod they invariably suceeeded in depuuiting their Lallote, Many were challengad, but, rcfuting 10 swear in (ho vote, their tiokels were ree Jectel, Othiers would take the cath without heaitation, 1bongh {t was nlated Ly challengors that they had ale ready depositad three nud even four ballots, An un. unually nddiod-beaded repeater would sometimes for- ot 1his Bane be wus to give, and ths following oon- Yersntlon wanld enano 3 Judge—What 1s your name ¢ Itepenter—What? Judge—What is your name? Tepoater—O1 (Uause,) Judgs (angrils)—What is your name® Repeater—Wililam Bmith, ‘This incident took place in the Fourth Ward, and tho tickot went into the Lox withous & further ques. tion, To othora TINB OATR wonld be adminiatered : “You do kolewnly swear (hat 3ou have not voled be- foreat this oluction?™ The repoater would #ay “No, sif,"—moantng that be wouldu't awear to anytidng of the kind. Tho Judye, however, would think e meaut he lind not Yuted, and put the ticket in the box, That way of got- ting nround tho cath ja as old s the bilis, and o Yoy xood way is lo wvald comuiiting' per- jury, Oibors, agan, would taks the oath, sluce licy had ot voted before undor tho name ad Dy which they wero addresfod when aworn. ‘Llis gangs Lience hiad no difficulty whatever in voling often,” and notwilstunding at least 1,000, 1t not nore, Iraudulent votes wero polled, only twd or thiree arrests Yere made: Thers was u' squad of policoat every ol aud_ ey kopt a pretty strlct watch on thoee who caud fu express wogous avd trucka; butas s ususl thing tle Judge (lis ticket apparently by some ar- Taugement being hundod 10 him » that e 2ould fead tho heading) would asy, *That's ail right—huve Ko Lo 6Lt Yoars” Snd thus bale (e ofcers, i ere ware EIONT TICKETS Qistributed,—avery candidiate Laving hnd one printed with tho namew uf others Tunning for a diferent oftice u k. Tis candidstes for Collector were Jiko Evans, ow Foley, and Johu Darney ; for Assesaor, Jon Aos Nally, £4 ¥hillips, Owen Conlan, and Willai Tracy 3 for Bupervieor, John Echank, P. K. Ryav, G, Green- wald: dor Town Clerk, Jamea Qloanon,s)oseph’ Gruen- hut, T, 18, Lynch, and C. G. Vogel, FIRST WARD, At 8 o'clock 1n the morning, Tom Foley's friends as- peuibled ou o slduwalk in tront 'of ‘the poi- tor, ~ Duve Thorntou was chossn, and immedi- Dy to Y v'clock, Jue, the "Town Clerk, arrivod at thiat hour, and cailod Ruothor meeting, snd Philip Conley waa sisctod Mod- erator, and George Everhardt sasocisto, Thornton was uot dispoved (o give up, aud did not retire until & 3quad of yolios ousted him.’ Goaloy then_emptied the baliota fato tho regular boz, “Little Jos* having broughtit with bim, and the votiog, which had been discontinued during the discussion, was resumed, A Jarge crowd of Inafess aud vagranta hung around tha polls sl day, and took a conapiclious past in T 'OWN MXETING, which was held at 2 o%clock, A quarter of sa hour Frovious quito o numbor of repulable sud wealtby titizens cawe intothe eugino-lowse {utending to taka parsfu tho meallug, and o resist the levying of $30,000 o *lown exponues,” which, 1t wis Fuwored, the Kvana party projused to do, ~’Among tlem wers tle Hon, J, G, Dory, Perkins Basy, J, M, Adsit, Mr, Reise, Andrew Drown, 8, 1. Cabb, Mr, Hoand, County Come ilsalonern Clougls aud Lurdick, Enos’ Ayres, H, ¥, Lames, Gooryo O, Morion, Mr, Bpeingor, s Mz, erce, As the cloak struck 2 Mike Evans entered, snd told tha Moderstor tht L wuot closs the polls and takes e Doniey Q1R ot kmow whelher (iak r, Conley did not vevtn to know whether was bt but dosed the windaw, illy Beribuer wunted to kiiow why the voling was pped, ‘Stio Moderator replisd thut {t was to give $hs Clerk {Q@ruenkut) * » chuuca toruske out bis figures,” Beribuer coutonded that the poils sliould’ not bs elosed for any wuch puryosn, since tho law required them o Le upen frow ¥ o'clock untll sunset, ‘Tha Clerk remuarked tuat 8 Tevens could ba taken for * a8 long as they were & miud 10,' Beribuer said the election of the Moderator had been a Maderator rujolued thas they wor o again within twouty minutes, ey Hrlbuer sagoly remackul that twenty minutes t twauty hours,” Tho Modorstor—~/Every man will have time 10 vote, Beribuer—1hare s 40 thus 10 make sn appropris u, Tas Modeeator—You do not understand the matter, eleribuw—ie 1 did uob X wouldu't be spouldng ut it ‘The Moderator—Wall, the polls must bcfluud; that M thio law; and if you Uave any authority for whatyou 13y, I kuow notbiig about 8. Iam governed by tha fules that ary latd dows, There fa nothing wrong on ALe part of the juuyed ot all st all, Besibuar had nouilug more to say. * LiTLe Jon! Baving futshed his * hguriug,” which waa in reality writing, banded the followluyt extraordinsry resolun Mon 6 Jobu Hickey, Mike Evans' partuer, who took 3poa Limaslf the ottive of Modesator, thouyh Mr, Con. ley had 1ot ruigned, and no one augiestud that it waa 'y for o 10 tako upon Limself tle responsle tes of the poaition : “ Dueiag last yoar thers wore sudited in favor of dewn ofiicers about $35,000, and hiere la st pressut an dulatamding indelteduess of §3,00 from 1474 aud fil‘:' Jears, Tue pressat Town Clerk bes wacer od ‘the vlews of thows who aro lkely 0 be and movw an appropristion of v tow, o i oty fuclucluy Uiy waole outstand. 08 was reproacliud for his ¥ clicek ™ In evoly- og wuch & Fesolution, bub ) “ e i L Ble zwbly waas 6 Wiy rmui: xl}' THROUOW, Bow swuny the doors oy m.‘”"{o, ve 00 tha hdawalk, Fullowed Ly Ais. Dore st mwua.ml:: ssid: “LUls ia s town mosting, We ulunm burposs of making aa spproytistion g year.”, Hy then Bioved Lue’ resolution 1n & feebls voies, and Dt the question ou iis s Epin il b A Thers were 100 * yvas," cxon sumprehend 1oy ere 1o a0, Tonpiteing to hat “Tha mmauwhw Iniso Piawn ored Uit e ope early aud. ‘The crowd nowlllllornluhly undaratood the queation, 4 1iko wild men, e N shrotabls clttzens, Hiekey ilvanand into the centre of 1le niob, whiek at that Junciurs uttered & hideous hawl,—a regulsr * Jounute ? yell,— and, returning s moment after, doclarid the reoiu- tlon'to Liave been * UNANIMOURLY CARRIZD.” The qriestion wae, fu_truth, mot stated, and, when ha dloors were closed and the gentlemn:n wara eacire from tbe rablle, seversl of them protesied rgainat 11 outending that tlore had not Lesn no,! 5 " nx:(wnl«l to for his understanding of pothing to 1y, 00a 1 Loderator may 7 Mr. d The Muderatct—I have no authcrity toda:lare linw the voto shall Le take, 1 wannot outaide, and did not soa it, Mr. Clough—Yon are Modorator, sud we, as taz- pavers, would llke to know how the votn stood, ickey—Any man can put the iling to vote, WASILER MIS MANDS OF IT. The Moderator—Any_cilizen ran_do it, an I am Ine forsed by the Town Olerk, 1 dou't know the rulen, I2 1t 3 Hliegal, 1 do not hold myself responsible, Az, Cloughi—WWho {s ls geutieman that presumed to pnt te volo 7 In what capacity was lie acting 7 [lie Moderator—1ils I8 u citizen, the sawme na you are, Mr, Dore—1 wauld llke to aay, Mr. Couley, I think yout licarl n great many Yotes on 3,000 1 did not Lear a single vote for the other—I do not say thero were toe, but I was ontride—yet be (Hickey) comes i liors and says * unantmonsly §30,600." 18 '—1 #ald ths motion waa carrled, Mr, ¥ilauni—Thare was not s alugle vats for $3,000. Mr, Dore—Thers is something wrong Lere, or you (Hickey) would uever come i and make such a re- ports P lickey—~1t wa carried by a large mafority. Mr. Pflanin—You refured to put the §6,00, Nr, Clough—Tht 16 cortaluly 8o, 3ir, Doro—There s ome swindle—something wrong t, 31r, Brown—You (Ilickey) never deslared it carrisd. Alr. Pilaum—And you refused to puttho $3,000, A PLUTINLNT INQUIRY, M, Barn—L would like ta kniow "Ly what authority tlija man put tho motion, suyliow, ‘Tho Solorator—Ly the same authority thst sny otizer citizen of Houth Chicago has, 3r. Basn—Theu Romobody elso Lias the right 7 Tie Chalrman—Ansholy. Mr. Basa—T1ion Lniove that the vote be rocomald- ered turn of affairs was ballod with approval by the eapitulints, buty when the motion Jiad been siated, Tlicksy detnandod thut the doore bo thrown opes, aud openeil them Limself Juat as a50™ was Teveruerating tirough tho bowse, “I'io exciled erowd had thelr cus agaln, and they crled * o, preaning into the rovm, those n tho van aliaking tilelr Nats aud yolllag, ** Weato as good as you auy day ; TUE SCENE WHICH FOLLOWED cannot bo deseribod {n words, All tho rabble were talking und swoaring ns Joud o8 they could, aud the fhisves especially soccmed anxious 1o plek up o fow gentiomen and throw them inlo the street, ‘Tho police walted for some one fo niriko before interfering, whilo tho capitalirts Lutt ed uptleir coats, both to protect thomssivos in ceas of a fight, and to savo (heir watchen and pockotbooks, Conupicuous in the crowd was Miks Corcoran, who, Towerer, wa not allowed to strike from the shoulder, o policamisn recoguizing bim aud keeping him outt sl ¥ or w moment {t seemeil fmposshle to prevent an encounter, sud ¢ Littls Joe," o avold belug & witness cazasome ouo was killed, TAK DAGK TO THE BTADLR i the rear, aud pelicd # hotss fur wllowing him to ro- wadn n Ltk atall, Just nt the height of the dlsturbance, when demon- stration on the part of thos insido would certuinly have rosulted i bioodshed, soma one pad “8aut the doorn,” Tho police heeded tho suggestion at once, aud, gatting between the mob and tuo business won, drova the former back, snd put 4 inches of oak plank Tetwaen them and tho * biouted aristocrate,” "Il roum was then elearod of all but tho reporters and election oficers, and_aa tho fax-payers quietly wended their way down Dearborn streel thoy were Hooted at xnd lissed by the outlaws, Thelr fafluro to accomplishs thoir objoct ougbt to lsve 3 goud offect upon property-owners generally, for unlees thoy throw off their apatliy and take som intercet In oW elec. tionn thioy will huva to pay dearly fur thele nugiigence and fudigerence, SECOND WADD. Inthe Second Ward Hugh Tecd was loderator, Ho refected two or thres votea whilo ths TRIDDKE ro. porter was standing Leeids him, saying, * We et aguace liere,” Ho was nut ro particulie st otber times, sud George Jlankins’ neoro repesters voted without difliculty, ss did Mnddeu's gang from the North fide, Ouly ono foliow wau arrcsted. Thero, were ssverul fighta ou tho sidewalk, snd Miliny Marks 4 foll into a vucunt lot ¥ aud bl cnoof bLia eyes, Ed Burnx, who learned bow to emoath blocks: of stono fu Jotlot, wes a licket-peddier for Foloy, but it was sald Evans bought Liw for §5, v THIRD WATD, . The polle in the Third Ward worn epened at0 o'clock by Evane’ men, who subaequontly electod Michacl Keofu Moderator, Hulf o dozen ¥ berappiug-matchon ¥ 100k pince, Lad whisky belng the cause, Nono of the vaclicipants, Lowever, were badly hurt. Soverslat- tempts wers made 10 Mo by “ proxy,"~ouo young man_ who sent W8 ackut being * unnbla to leave bia Lusiness 3 but tho Moderator couldu's see it. FOURTI WARD. The voting-place in tho Fourth Ward was changed from the’ wtable ou Twauty-secoud mureot to No, 094 Blate atrect, Mr, Mowland rofum- ing to have the mob of Joafers around Iifw place, Cousiderable ilicgal voting vma donoe; but clallengars atopped & good tinny of the repeaters, A favorita scheiwo of Loth partios was to tuke the more Llatant purtisane sway and trest them while a truck- load of volors deposited thiolr . A gencral Syt ovcurred in the woruing, but the pollcy clubbed the particlpents, and quietod them for the rematndor of tho day, The oflicera were on tho lookout for ropest. ers, aud when they rocogulzed one would “ bounco " Defure he reached the window, FIFTIL WARD. The polling-place ju tho Fifth Ward was also changed, the Moderator flually sotting down Lhe batlot- x at No, 1312 8tato strcol, No votew wora aworn iu, aud there were vory fow challengvs, One fellow whio wa refuncd (b privilega maid pe didn’t caroa —, Lio would go to nome other ward and. vote ; xnu it 18 presumed ho did, BIXTI WARD, Thers wers thres polling plucer fn the Bixth Ward— one ou Archer avenuc, near the Fort Wayue crossing ; anothior at Lock atrect and Archer avouus: and aus other at Thirty-ifth and Halsted streots, At the * Firut Preciuct” an expreasman boldly and loudly called up- on oll who ware *golog up obove ™" (10 tha # Third Pree ciuet 7) to voto to jump into the wagon, Several boys got in, but the driver ousted them, saylng he waald allow no ona Lut voters to ride, There was no dis- turbanca of auy kind, though' whisky could be hid for tho usking. Thelast remarks aroslio trues of the Second Pre- inct, whero, Lowever, one man was arzestad. for fi- egal voting, At (be Tuird I'rocinet there wero 200 mon banded togotier wlio offored thelr volos for sals, declining to caut & ballot for ouybody unless casli was pald them, 1t 4 neediors 1o say that thoy wera bought for frum 60 cln, to $1 aplece, . COUNTING THX VOTE, All the boxes were takun to the eugine-houss on Doarborn street when the polls elosed, sud the counte ing of the votas was begun at 8 o'clock, The baliots were firat taken out, sud opened on thu table befors the Judges wud clérks, who then sorled them lnto “atrajglita "and % splits” The latter predominated on mecount of tlis large number of different tickets, snd, o coneequence, the countivg wan very slow, ~ threo hours belug epent in reaching the result in tho Yiret Ward, ‘which was K7 for Foley to 293 for Evaus, There wers about forty persons present, all of whom sectaed Qoo ly intereated in the cauvaas, Among them wors Mikn Livsus, Tom Xoley, P'at O'lirfen, Mike AcDonald, kd Ylultign, George Lsrten, Ald, Kurphy, Jobn Kelink, Mike Geary, Dave Thornton, Dilly Trucy, Ed Durns, aud a host of doubtful characterd, who'were jeslous pariisans and watched “ Littie Joe " clowely whils be called off the votes, the ticketa being hnded to himn to anuoliuce the redult for e bavedt of (he taly- pers, < £ THE REFULT, There wero n the nelgiborkiood of 9,000 voles polied, but it 1s possiblo only Lo numo the succedy- ful eandidaten for the two taost {mportant aftices, Theso wera Mk Ktvans, for Colloctor, and 34l Phillips, for Asswsaor, they haviug rocelved large majoritics, There was 50 1auch uplitting on tho Superylsor that the vote Latween Hyan sud Groenwald u very close, tichank Lefng far iu the rear, The clerksbip lios hoo tween Glovun wud Berg, % Littlu Jos nnques tonaldy rro, 1o Gouttsblo will probabiy bo Geargs arion, It will take a day or two to count the wholo vote, {uduing frowm the proyress wado laat night, Oge thing s certalu, however, (e gatbling element Luvo bees defested, and, whils the workers for Lvuus were mot much balter than the mob which supported Foloy, the result fa not s bad s 1t might Lave been, proving that the eslminal clacuea are In tho minority, ittt WEST CHICACO, A QVII‘.T.DA\H The slection i tha Town 6f West Chlosgo passed off with but little excltement, und without enough dise turbanca ta peally render it anjoyable 10 thosa who are slwsya on band from early tilllate on auch occaslons, There was, howaver, & souewbat greater interest mand- feated In bis than there by boon in tuwn elections In this division of the city Lerelofore, 1t wan notatall bacause auy of the rexpoctablo fubiabitauts of tha com- 1nanlty ware exclted cnaugh abont it (o care how it resulted, They hiad taken o previons precantions to Tedoem themaelvos Srom thrir plunderers, Thoy had 9qually na much to fear from the slection of one batch of rascals us the other, Tho lucreasd lulerest was, no doubt, referabls 10 the fact that & sharp Aght way belng made by the promiuent candidstes, Yhis oo caslousd Lssir friends fo rally in grester forcs o thatr saalatusice, Nons of tho adherents of vithior purty wished to Bave the defoat of their favorite attributed to their fack of affort, ilence they ceme out in larger numbers than Lizelofore, and the polt was much heavier, They ‘worked Lard, sud were not hampwred by uny unplosie ot lswful restrictions, Atuachof the poling places in every ward & man frow suy uiher ward was allowed 10 vole upon hia simple affirmation that be had not al resdy voled. Ttia clear thata favorable upportunity for “ropeating ® was hero offerad; but, i ony aide ©ould probably do aa imuch of it as the other, aud ss ¢ach was squally as bad fn evcry respect os the otler, —the ouly difforence, perhiaje, being that the O'Briea partyLad Lad Ls tnnfuge and ouglit 1o Le satiafied with laas,—~{t 1wade o differouca to the public, Tus Tolem ware e numk..ud, and regiatration was heuce Yalueless, A persou aiiting with the Judges st any of e vou cou - foni Bl ki, won i ' BIT8 OF CONVERSATION 28 tble g . you v T 8010 hara balace to-day ! B taisk THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY # o, 1 haven nathnr,” “fow 16 it, Mr. Clerk 7 " # L dou’t remembier him." 42 Well leva hwva yotir ballat, Where do you live? — N0, = — strect, Why, thist’s in the other ward.” « 1 forgot to vota Lefore comiug down town,” # Wall, wa will accopt yunr vote,” FLECTINO A MODERATOR. Tl hieadquariers of the Wort £ida wera at Irown' livery-siable, No, 142 Weat Madinon atreet, having ren tratinfarred there from the Union treet Folice Siatlon, (he place’ origlaslly sestgued excly fn the morning. Tne crom! began o gathor quite early, but the Judges—Tom Fitzgorald and W. D, Daker, the Town Gierk aud tho Bupecvisor, both of whom &rs running for re-election—did not arrive until sbant 8 a'clock, Fitzgeraid then snnotnced that tho crowd wouft fiava to alect o Moderator, when Tom Gaigh nominat. e 1), €, Brilolt, Somebody eise mominated Jiminy O'Neill, and, thier hedig no_other hames propotad, a vote wuy taken ou these {wo, resulting in Dartiett'a slectior TIY. TOWN MEETING, Alittls after 3 o'clock Tom Fitzgerald, the Town Clerk, stuck lits bead out of tho wikdow 4 for as the crowd preesig agalnet it° outalde would sliow, and makl s Ginllemeus, the polis wiil uow Le eloscd fur {0 lionld s meeting for the transaction of Lisiuess of tha West 8ide Town, 1t 14 Dicassary 10 levy txxca for the ensooing year, and the Lok siys wa suust do it now," “ et the votin' go on1* shouted the crowd outside, which seemed {a 1o way disposed to ceasa tholr ticket. peddilng, hillot-atufing, snd valusble work gencrally for thelr ™ frindv. . # It they must elose, gintlomen,” replfed Tom, “ or [ slign's uavo austing for to pay the expamses of the own, & Keep 'em rofn’,” satid Chirln Tenney, an active par. {1331 of anyLody who pays him the Lent, and win ot {an pastiilar timo seomed fo, be actively angaied 1u belhalf of Larry O'rien and the roat of tho Taz Payeta' ticket, on It wan facetioualy calied, “ There's lota of voted out hero for 4 Li wan 0 got ’em {n, Yo doon't abut them *¢ it we will o'en thom In sbout twenty mimite, roplied tho Modcrator, * We have {0 tmake provisiolis for thie town, -3 W 0, D—— TIE TOWN § our infn,” exclaimed o' well-austained mean of ye's, Tom Fitzgerald,” W tphney, who bud 'worked bis way o {li0 apert e window, ond was doing the ot of 1kinjy ¥ 68Rer oll wo fave done for yu'r,” Dut Tead’t help it, Curis,” returned Tom, the says wa’'ave to doo iu" e's enndldates out Liern now who nre kicking agin’ tue votiu' beln' stoppod,” sald somebody cut~ side, Afler & gront deal more indignation and_oxclted use of varinug expreasionn to glve it vent, Burtlett, tue Moderator, and Tom, with the rovis.d statutes under bis arm, aalliod out of the offiea of the fivery- tatls, whence they had been atiending tha bafiot-stuf. fing, und took 2 poaition in the miidie of the baru floar o tho mminenl danger of befug run over by Norsca aud_carriies making thefr oxits, and were quickly mucrowndel by ~ tho erowd, who scomod n¢ fist ready to wreak thelr indignetion wpon thein for inierforing witls the yrogress of the vola, Thera wers still wany rciarks to the efcct that (bls thing wes d—d nousenso, and many excited rogue:ts that the batlot- ox be opened, ad the votersdid ot wisls to loao thelr valuable timo. Tho Moderator called the mecting to order, but ft i not readily come, ** Wa have cloed tho pulls for TI1% TRANBACTION OF TOWN DUSINESH,” Baid e, a5 wo are required to do Ly law." {Cries of .Go {0 bl1 1% Oren tha olls 1" oie.) itzgncald then read the law, which waa not at all nootliuif to the turbulence of tha crowd, saine of {ba moet aatute quetioniug its {uterpretation aud expreastug nn carnost desire to do notbing Lut vote, Fitegorald, they thought, should appoint a den- uty fo oliciate as olerk, and et the votfng procesd, Ay naue of them wera to ' become oflicelioldar, they tonk nofutereat in the levy, though it 1s ditticult to sco why thiey oppoad it, sn thiey wera uot taz-psyery, and thio money raised would go to their fricudy, Tuo disturbance wus at laat quieted, o & small de- greo, by the gesticnlations and cries of the Moderator, whet he awked the clerk if ha bud anythlog by which be could tel] what wes neednd for TOWN EXPENSRS. Fitzreplied that be did not think the amennt would 2411 8101t of whint was lovied st year, $23,0:0, [Criev of **Dry np.” 4 Give una reat,” *Blow your yuwp," and othior similarly cloice sxprossionn,] 4 Koop quict gentlsmou. We muet have the lovy, this won't tako tvn minutes,” returned Tom, “Not five minutos f you beliava yourssives,” sdded tha Moderator, Tho Moiderator (growing redin the faco at the nec- eraary expausion of his lungs 10 make his’ words heard)—1t in nuggested that we will need 315,000 for theauaulug goar. Will any of you it the motion 3 41 movo that §27,000 ba tae lovy for tows expenses,” wafd that Leavy tax-puyer, 01 BUTE. The Modsrator pt the question, but the nolre which attended to “iove » and 1yca” appacriug squally great, n division of the niob wig called for, uud he re- auexted thote favoring the moion to pass o the rear, apparently referring by a gesture (o tuat past of the barn_containing the stalls, None appesrad to favor placing themselves 1o & position which might excite thio chiargs that they were jackasses, a Jamea Nolan, the leader st speiling-me¥ches, said thw mover and ssconder of ho motion ouglt to give their names, Mr, Bato responded that he was a free-bon cltizen and stz paser. Titzgorald—1 would suggest that we have got the interent on park bouds quarterly, seml-annually, and annually falilng duc, and it is uecessary som THE PARK COMMISSIONENS shonld ba hicre to tell uy what amount of money iy roquired, The Huparvisor, whosver Le may be, will linve to pay that morey, or tho West Town will bo fu- dobted and_llable to wued forit, (Urles: * The ain't lieral" 4 Lat'n open the polls and go on wit busiaess ] Tho Moderstor—T shant epen the polls il ¢ oclock it you can’t keep quiet, aud than you won't Liavo but ad hour left. SIMON FORHAN sl tho Iast motionwas loat. “ That's 0, that so, Lat's Lave tha balot.box open, Voters don't want to wult all day,” shouted the crowd, "The Moderator—Let me pus thiat question agatn, 3Mr, Forhan—You can's doit, It was loat, ‘I sm & tax-payer, and I move that the lavy be $15,000, At thin Fltzgerald showed sympiom of uneasiness, and nald, * 0O, that's Jm;eum tao low, nLall wake an smenumen. to that. 'The actual cost s proved in the racords last year was 19,800, Weare behind $11,1.00, which makes $30,640, and Juno1 the Bupersisor has relfre $20,000 park honds, payable fn New York. Thoy must bo pafd, [A Voico: ** Pay 'em yoursalf.”] THOMAS dovau, whio has 1o taxation 10 fear, and looks only to awards from political friends, whoin he would like to seo well heeled, moved £13,060' a3 au sieudment. Bome dis- turbaiice enwied, and the crowd began aguin to ex- Ppresa its impatienco of this bualueas, Homebody it the mob moved 4 & subatitute that a lvy of $20,000 ba made. ‘Il Chulr stated the question was on the substitute, and, putting the motion, it was concurred fu. There wis' some difference of opinion as to whieh lud éarriod h—-ayes or now,—but the Moderator docided fu favor of the former, He then asked if thiers was any further business, 4 We want (o vote a few liours yet,” refurned the crowd, % and d——n it, givo us a chatice,” Filzyerald—In the alsnce of tho Fark Commianion~ ors, there 18 nothing morn Lefore the moetlug, (* Good for you, Tom,"] I preauma the balauce of the bueinves wiliko {o the Gounty Board,[ “ That's right, Fitzy, let Yo line §t,") The Moderator thought the meeting could bs re- opened f any of tho Commissioners appesred, A ‘motion to sdjourn s {n ordor.” 4 Adfourn {4 1, then,” yulled ths erowd, which fme mediately dnperned to the outelde, and continued thelr Qlareptitablo abusrs of the franclifie-privilage in slsdte 1!-\}1 thelr wpecial ¢ frionds,” 'I'he clection ended at 7 o'clock with very listle ex- ciloment, sitbough the closing hour was somewhat livelior on sccouut of the heavy voting of ting mieal, who ok occaslon t0 do 80 whon retarning bome frow thefr day's Libor, 1t was decided to UANVABY TIE BALLOTS atthe West Town oftices, corner of Washington sud Despdsines streets, Thither the judges frow the sev- ral wards proceeded, bring the ‘day's rusult of voi iog In their respoctivo laliot-haxes, largo crowd accorpaniod thom, wbich was increased a4 tho oveuing advanced by many aocenslons of per- sone interested in tho result, IU was noliceabl shat the caudidatcs alone, of whom thiro sppeared to be about 100, took up the whole n]ix:n- wpace of thu roon, A squad of police bad heen detaled to keep the del- eqatcs Iu urder, aud thoy were necessary (o koap theso excited aud wuxions porsons from crowding the area allotted to the Catvauxing Board, sll belug snxious to bave (halr eaglo eyes in very -cloac proximity 10 the vounting, Home discusaion councd ax o thoir rights fu this rexpect, but Sually, after belng ssaured {Rat perfect fulraew, il most ilaviuto linfarifallty, should chisracterize the conduct of the Buard, they aunounrod thowselves ratisfied, and consontsd to withdsaw to 'h"fi"’""f vrltlnmxlluw. R wan disvayered early fu tho evening o ballot-box of THE EKIGHTII WARD had Leen brovgbl 1o this place Ly roma uoatthorleed parties, snd $lint the voles had besw sexttered about tha tadle, The discovery srnscd a world of Indiguu- m of candidaws bellowod with rage, 1k of turowlng this ward completsly manced whortly aftor 0 o'clock, TRY SKVENTH WALD ox belng the ires_one attacked, Mears, D, W, Dak Bugpervisor; T, J. Fitzgerald, Town Clerk; and Mouwr- tor Bartlett, coustitubing s Board, The tally-sheat uf thiy wisd showed that 650 votes bad bevn caat, The tally-clerka could mska bug K¢), This discrepaiicy proveked conajderuble Temark, an the deleyntes wunled auottier couut, which was ree fused, Mr, Baker aaying that the vasmivation of tha ballola viould probaly nccount for (o difurence, whicl couid then bo rectifid, Owing to thie greal nuuiber of tickets the count wan Yory slow ; ut 11 o'clock but shout half tho box had Vecn countod, David. Uallanin, o sewer-hullder, wao had eutersd thia ruce for the Collectorship, loomed up 438 airong opponeut of O'Brlco's. ‘Tl rodult of the voto in Ly ward was finally ane noced, a3 follow i Collector—L, O'lirlen, 393; David Hallanin, 262 Jotn, Fellaiap, 155 Williain Speuco, 48 ; acetia 3 “AmMausor—Coroeliun Tiyan, 0v3 ; B, Rafierty, 1395 I, Amick, 15§ acattoring, 11, Suvervisor—W, D, Taker, 237 J, Kincsde, 4741 \, Murphy, 191§ P, Clancy, 120; Jumes Lynch, 16; s 68§ oy, Town Clork—Tom Fit rald, 82§ Nisls Abrend- bardt, 98 ; 81, Laviy, uu?‘f\. o, huxrdlcl'. 1033 Jubn glrl«;m::&s: .G, Jtysn, 635 scatieng, 7 ; Joseph & Tho count, which closed st 1:13, will Lo reeumed at 8 o'clock today, At tho rute Last Ligbt § wih probabiy . "y T enoral & of hat 1t hu”l,:“m o closs reoa b{twnn O'lirlen 4 and lliinan, 7The fornier b slacted. Bae h-.nn‘u. dud Clancgy hm have hait APRIL 7, 1875. clos together, and thera {s no presant telllng the wiuner, 1t Incks za §f Cornellus Ryan hiad beaten at Raferty for Asrossar. Tom Fitzg-raid and John Nor- 100, for Town Clurk, ae both equally confident, gl sy THE NORTH TOWN, A Q00D DAY FOR VOTILO, The North Town election pasiod off with extraor- luary qulet, despite tho * rough and tumble " ele- ment that preponderated ot the polla, Perhiaps tho prerogative of voting was uever inora grnerally exer- ©incd, for thers was no attempt at challenging, and, an 1o revidence, there was scarce an foquiry relative tothat, TtmayLe that professional voters take tho #3me view of so-called town elaciions that reapectabls citlzena do, viz, : that the whole busiucan i the most grotasqua type, and act sconrdingly, Yer) sbout election tiud has grown 10 be frgirded asa vena) offense, for the rea-on tlat politica Lave Le:ome venal Af not’ entirely criminal, ‘Tha eloment of pa- triotlam mivgled in @ fown election would find ftaelf In very bail company, becanas tha “unwashed " hava no faith in wuch A sentiment. The amountof the #ancifoned ateal {a the grand object in view, and every voter feels that lie carries & jrospective bundie of towa-warrants in his dnaprack, From eurly moru yeaterday the political aimosphere indlcated that ROMERT RENNEY was n drad duck,” 80 ar a8 the Nupervisorsh'p was enticerael. Home men lisve s faculty of makiug po- litfeal enetates, aud * Bob ® may Justiv lay clain 1o be. fug & manter mechanio ju that line, Why Lo cultivated 80 ALY uppotients nobody srems o knaw, 1ils phyai~ calappearance fs not bad, He is, on*the contrary, rather good-louking, but 18 han & knack uf getting peo- o down ou bita™ usirpsased by say- pollician iving or dead, All bis friends ware ontdi force, but they rould not sheck the adversa tlds of furtun, (irirge Haynes, who comt fargs force in 4 Eighteentis and Twentleth Wards, appoared to have thinga oll hin own way, Iils gicat ally was Ernest 1ammel, caudidate for Galinctor on lia sarus ticket, Ernent 14 an Alantian Getinan, well liked by wen of ali tlonaifties, aul, although ' his opponent, Georgs Kucrr, bears & very air reputation, the weigit of Keuney was too much for the ticket, and long berore § o'clock 1t wan hopelenaly awamped, Jutin K. Muller, better known us * Fisl,” was the caudidate for Aencasor on the anti-Kenney ticket, ilia shtagonist wan Peter Habin, who showed” nome” una~ tling ctrangths fi soma of ‘the German wards, Jamo anton, on tua Hamamel ticket, ran_ for Olerk syainst Yeter Hansbrough,and wan, of courne, elrcted with the rest. Au fortha Constables, nobarly’ ssemed to care wiich who way elected, so'thelr names may be sone Yeniently omitted. “Towardn evening several WAGON-LOADS OF REPEATELS, apared from the battles raging fn the West and South Divisious, were imporied to the Norih Side, buf, although they voted with fncredible fuluniry,’ tholf eftorts” had no effect onthe result, There were uo firkits of any consoquenc, and the number uf gersons druni wes sgreeably small. THE TOWN MEETING, At Lislpast 2 o'clock that most insulting of all fn- aulls to the common sense of tho American peo; town mectlug to volo away funds—was calied by Bupervior Jtobert Kenney in the doorway of the nolie lugplace ot tho North Clark Btreet Turner-Hall, Not more than tiity peopls wers around at 1hs tiume, and it 18 aafo to suy that two-thirds of thet uumuer wers Iucumpetont to voto away thie public money. % Bob ™ took off Lis hat, aud, after couging i the approved manner, ook a scray) of taraished papor from his pockot and said: “Centlenen, I call thix seeting to order, I have hera a rewolntion, which Teads 10ls way ¢ 44 Jhegolved, ‘Thiat the cltizens of the Town of North Cliicago hereby appropriite £13,000 fur the outatzud- fug; ludebteduoss and current expanscs of sald town durtg 19i4="5," Al in favor of that will aay ‘Aye,'” Tromendous shonts of 4 No” 3ir. Keuney—All agaiust will say “ No.” Rupeated cries of 4 No, You can¥ come that game on uA, Bob," Mr, Keuney—~I bave no_perdons] interest in this matter,—uouio whatever. Tue money will only cover actus) sxpeuditure aud idebudugss, You must voto agan on it Allin fayor will ssy % Aye." roAnoiher ahout of * No," wingiad with & faw * Agen,” ollowed, * All opposed wiil say ¢ No,'™ coatinned Mr: Kennoy There was a strouguegstlys vote, bt the Sujervieor, puiting on bis hat, declared tue resolution earried, and disslvod the meoting amid much dimsent Wien the news of tha procecdings 1d, several respoctable citizons got together aud resolved 'to call n mweoting in tho North Clark street Turner Lall, for {bis evening, to prolest nzamat the farcical voting away of 1ousy, as practiced yesterday aflarnoon, TIE DESULT, Counting the Norti Bide votcs last evenlug proved very slow work, Up to midufyhit only tho Bixtoenth and Beventeenth Wards woro counted, The vote in both showed the anti-Kenney icket to be tremendously abiead, The following 18 the volo of the Bixtvsath sod Sayenicenth Warde: Coltector—1tmmmel, 1,0181 Knerr, 262, Astcasor—Miller, 1,000; Hah, 2.9, Supervisur—Layhes, 918: Keuney, 300, Town Clert—Stanton, 1,021 ; Hansbrough, 289, The counting will be continied to-day, Sale nt Waukegnn of Imperted nnd Home-Ured Clydesdnlo Horscs. Apeesal Corréspondenca af Tha Chicage Tyibune, WAUKEGAN, Ill,, ApFll 6,—A large number of horse- Lrondera from all portlons of the country, especally from Weatorn aud Southern States, and Canada, at- toniled the thirdannual sale of the “4lou Flors Herd,” to-day, upon the oxteusive premises of tus Glen Flora property, mijeinlug tho graat syring, Subjoined I give & list of the PRINCIPAL STOCK-BUXEDENS who attended tho salen : 8, W, Jacobs, West Liberty, Is,; Timolly Day, Uifia, Tu.3 d, . Sherry, thupnon, ML: Willsm Swukh, Lexiugton, I3 George Eillotl, Herristown, 1L 3 Mr. Durbsu and son, Durlism P Kau, ; Simon Bratida, Csuada ; Jobn Miller, Canada; Igdon Hus- tou, indonsville, NI, § Cliarles Wadswarth, Goueseo, %, V.3 dames W, Jucy, Taliul, TII, 3 Mr, Lirown, Bt. Cloud! Mtnn.: Georgo Utley, Kewaues, TiL; Mr. Clark, “8t, Cloud, bMinu, 3 Mr, Matuows, Waskeshs, Wik, ; H, Hougl, Jonesyilla, Mch,; Mewrrs, Elliott and Kent, Des Molues, Ta.;’ Wiliam Miller, Cauada; Roberi Hailoway, Warren County, (s, : Gen. ¥, Mercdith aud son, Cambrldgs City, Ind.: George Murray, Naciue, Wid, 3 J, 1. Pickrell, Tarristown, 13 d, If. Kissenger, Clarkswille, Mo, r. G, Rprugue, Des dMvines, 1a, ] Ar. liugrey and'son, Biaintown, 'Ta.; G. W, Flekliu, Cuarlotteville, Va.: O, A, DeGraff, 81, Taul, Minn,; J, L. Wilaon, West Liberty, Ta, y Press Corresponudents—Dan Runyon, Kentucky Live- Stack Becord, Lexiugton, Ky O, I\ Moredith, Fiurim. erd’ lome Janrial, Lexiugton, Ky.; George W, Bust, Kational Live-Stock Jaurnal, At inlf-past 1 o'elock 0 tho Aftarnoon tho auctionser commenced THE AALE, offaring o celebrated wtallion *Gen, Williame,” for which Gen, Meredith Uid $1,600, After & lttle Lively bidding, this oxcollent horss was knocked down to 3, J, . Blodgett, of Dubage County, IiL, at $1,600, The remaluing aniimals were thea disposed of in the following order o, 1—* Imparted Tope,” bay ataltion, purchssed by A2 Modgeth, Wankeish, m,’,w. u;""“" . No, 2- porte: 7' on, enc aould, Canada. 34,000, ’ PLRCE 0, I—* Youni Couqueror,” dark bsy stalllon, J, L. WWlison, West Liberty, Is, No, é=Imported * Horder Chlof,” lay-rosn stallion, A, Z, BlodgaR, $2,023, 0, 5— Bir Willlar Wallace,” bay stallior, Hohn ute, Wusbingion County, Wi No, 6=+ Notherby," Jobu Hiddons, Troy, Ia,, $300, u, 1~0lyde stailon coll, M. N, Joues, Normall ., No, 8—0lydo llou colt, §145, Frank Greonbody, gilos $=0lydo walioncol, §5, 8. W. Ticutla, Vir. oia, Jo:10-Glsde atalion colty 3. Goodbody, Wankegan, No. It—Huy thorougbbred wtilligs, © Richellou,"d, Lake Caunty, 1iL, §125, No, [a—lay roan' trotifug’ stallion “Glen Flora Chy A, 7, IXD(I:(EH.I 10, Nu, 13—0un pair Clyde mares (bay), J, 3, Kisslnger, Clarksvilie, Mo., $i05; (gray! y M. 1, Parke, $:33; Scotel double Lurnens, Jolin Atken, Waikeg, 163, o H—Lmportad Gigdo bay dilly, A Z Llodgett, Qv BNowle o No, 1 iay wure olile Clyde,” Geory Ch Worl Liberty 13, 880, rS DA TR, 0. 11— KUt Clyde,” Ly mare, M. X, Joass, ; . 18—%Jennls Clyds," bay mare, 8. W, Jacobs, o i ‘1&.,:(,14'4):‘“"“ .’m mare, J, L Wit S, =4 Tottis Oly X ., L Wilson, Ve Taberts, Lo, gaigy T o0 2 No.20—Ciyde iitly, Mr, Flcklin, $85. Hu. 21—Ciyute flly, Jobn Atken, Wankegan, $130, . Ta=Ciydo tily, Qeorge Harding, Waukesha, . filly, Mr, Flcklin, $100, E yde iy, George Kellogg, Wankegun, $100, ), 2i=Clyde dlly, Mr, Hardiog, Waukeua, Wis,, —Qbvetnut pony, spotied, 4. 1 Elssin vilin, Mow grup T SOt ey Soveral lotw ol COTHWOLD SHREP were then Aliposed of, ae follun, Pou No. 1—3 ewes, Wil Usrhing, $43 esch; 8 « ¥ avw, Piatsbiiry, Mo, $10 cach; Waukegan, $26 cach ; 36Wwod, g, ¥y $al eich, rey, Losendalo, ) Tei No, #—0 ewes, Gieorgs Edliott, Harristown, IIl,, $17cach; Uuwes, samo party, 315 vach: 6 owan, Ar. 310 each 6 ewes, dir, Eddy, bouton, Lake Qounly, $15 each ; 6, satme party, $13 vach ; ¢ ewss, Dr, Ormiit, Milwaukeo, $1¢ each, "ul:un were soid at pricus ranglug from $16 to $30 ch, THE 01, TLORA HELD Wil e 5ol to-morraw, the sale ogiuntug st 10 o'clock i the moruing, and’ will uclugo tweaty-dve head owned Julntly with W, B. Dodge, of Waukeges, snd tea head belouglug to M, Dudgo fudivaiually, “Tiis exteurlye variely will Lin 0l tusr tho supervislon of Cok J, W, Judy, of Talluls, 1L, oy suctioueer well {nwn to brw‘dm;‘l.' i0 thia suctlon, dmi nxuub:: fi uyure seo contlnually arriving cud & besvy sale snficijated, iy Bopauav, e WISCONSIN TEACHERS. Hraclal Dispatch lo The Chirage Trituiie, Yout ATuixson, Wis, April t,~Teachers from sl atte of the conntry sro constsntly arriving, The vealsfu the large High cool buitiing aro full, sud every olber conveniouce ls belug salled into requivi tiou, ¥rof, 8, 8, Rockwood will locsure on Thuredsy uight fnstend of to-night, Therels bedugheld ub ths | A, L2, Oburch to-night b sugar fostival, A largo crowd is iu attondauca, Uu Weduowday svening 1he teachers o fl.fln-:-&n' Souty wil convins ¢t ti¢ ’Illlllfl; Bitioal “‘m v L0 THE AMERICAN CARDINAL, Arrival in Now York Bay df tio Papal Envoys with the Red Hat, Description of {he Searlet Cassock Now Making for McCloskey, Xreeial Ditvated te Yha Chicage Tribune. Brooxrx, April 6,—This morning at 8 o'clock the French stesmer Pegplre, from Harre, belonging to the General Truuatlantla Company, came to su auchor after o rapll pawage, On bLoard tho steamer wers Monaignor Noncsttt, bearer from Hia Holiness the Tope of the ufliclal notification of Archibishop M- Cloakey's elavation to the Cardinalato, and o whose Bandn arc documents from the Vatican appertaining to the appolotment, Monsiguor Ronretth n aceonipae nied by order of the rops by Caunt Marefoscht, of ths Guardl Nolile. Abbe Ubaldi slso forms one of ile party, The health of the gentlemen Lias bean escel- lent on the voyage aczons thesAtlantie, The Lereita for Jiin Eminence Cardinal MeClonkey wan kept in the calin of Mgr, Ronceltl, Thin prelate stated that Le Intended, If posaible, to call npon Car- dinal McCloskey to-lay, Deputy flealtb-Officer Thompson went on heard the steamer aud gave the vexeel free pratique, Myr. Rooreitl erpressed great sdiniration, while walking on deck this morning, of the beantiful scenery of the bay and Staten Inland, He snd Count Marefon clil ara small men, Lut possersed of o remnrkably in- telligent type of facen, 3nd are very affuble in the'r mauners, They have bean accompiuied fn thelr travale, since Jiaving Bmizerland, by Xr, Jobn Care Teve, & Balthmorian, who has boeu of great utility to the party In many ways, N, Mcléu of Balttmore, was the oniy other American cabin pase senger mmong the other ificen on baard the Periers, About 9 o'clack the tug-bost Only Sonenine down frem New York und took the malls up to New York, At @ quarter ta J0 tha steamer Ileury Builth, with » delegation of tha promiuent Cuthiolica of tha city, left the berge-ofice landing sad procecded duwn the 10 welcome the Faral auvoys, On board wea the ¥ coption Committcs of 8¢, Michacl's Zozicty, who fSew the Fapal arms and the Stara and Stripes, Devlin & Co, ars engaged In mikiug an elshorate casiock o be worn by the American Cardiual, Tuls ecclesfastical garmenl, they firet of fta Lind ever made or warn {n this country, ia cut with s long tratl aud two capes, caliod reapectively the * man- talette” and “mazetta,” the fifstof which falls alout to the knea, and tue latter tothe elbolr, The material 18 ecarict Blcilfeune ailk lined with scarlet wilk, It will cost about §430, g TILDEN'S AMBITION. Ets War Agninst the Riugs, and What 12c Sdopesto Gatin by § Spectal Dirpateh to The Chiraro Tribune, Nrw Yonk, April 6.—Tames If, Tngersoll, ous of the Tammany Ring couvicted two yeats ago with Treed, and sent to lhia ftate Prisdn for five years, has turned Stala's evldonce ogaicst his oid confeldcrates, cud bren pardoned by Gor. Tildon on the ground that hate to tontify sgainst Tweed and clbors in the new nult for 40,020,000 The complaint against Twesd was Bled to- day in the Stierifs office, accompanied by an order af arvest againet Tweed, 1ol i fixed 0t£1,00),000, The purpose of fillng this at this tims s to da. taln Tweed in case the Cour: of Appaals, which {1 toon ¢o render s decielon in his crimipal ault, conclusdea 0 release hima from the Pens- tentlary, Of course ke canuot get $3,000,600 Lafl, 2n1 wanld go at once to thie Tomba or Ludlow Btrect Jail Ingersoll returned to {bo city thdey, but remains under close surveillance as & ¢ra’'ned witness, movement iy only tha micer jer: of tae ecleme of Gov. Tilden to kesp bafore tue bl - the puias of 1 sctivo reformer, spaiuat the C.nal 1§, 49 proapec- for President emocratls part 8 13 Mr, Tildow's vrvsrnt amiition and purpuse, and Les will efectu:ll; dostroy ths Canal iny, for by kniows fte every s oret, and dors uot fear 1ta strennth, in alio D hailar eampasimm agatust the' lirooklsn Ring, which - united with the Canal Rivg to,defeat Tilden's nomination tor Governior and Kerusn's'election as Sator. Avoaxy, %, Y,, April 6.—IL (s understood that Tnger- woll, wiio was pardoned by the Guvernod, wiil b u:ed as witness beforo the Orand Jury in procuniog an in- dictment ogainst Peter B, Bweaticy, When the mucous_surfaces of tho bronchin ars soro ar inflamed, Dr. Jaybe's Expectoraut will afiord prompt relicf, * Tor breaking up a coh, or subiduing & cougl, you will find 11 it & cortain remedy. “It Pays to Trade on the West Side.” CARSON, PIRIE & (0, MADISON & PEORIA-STS,, Invite particular attention to Great Bargains in Black Cashmores, tho cheapest goods'ever offerod here, among which are tho following two qualitics; 40-inch Black All-wool French Cashmeres at 75¢, woll worth §1. 48-inch Fino Black Fremch Cash- meros $1.26, rogular §1,75 quality, ALSO, One case Black Alpacas at 860 yard, o special bargain, Black Alpacas from 350 upwards, excollent valuo. Bargains in Dress Goods, Spring shades, on our Cheap Tables, Nos,' 1, 2, and 8, at 20, 25, and 30c. Novolties in French and English Printsand Cambrics, Spring styles, Fivo casos Dark Prints, bost quality (not seconds), at 8 1-4¢ per yard. Threo oases Tycoon Reps, best qual- ity, 14e. RICHMOND PRINTS, RICHMOND PRINTS IN wrw SPRING 8TVLES OF “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, “GRéYIS” TIOKS8TS NOW IN STORR AND RECEIVED DAILY BY J.V.FARWELL & CO. CELIC.ACGO. MISOELLANEOUS. T'OXX AX.L, HOMEY "= OCASEL. ‘Womean Ifome SewingiMachines, LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. Machines BENT ON TRIAL to any part of the country A'L OUR DXPHNSE if not ace oepted, Bend forlatostoirculars end tarnisio JOUNSON, CLANK & €O, oA U b CUOAGOM TEL. BARGAINS Insurance Housekoming Guols| RATES. ~ SIMPSON, NORWELL & 60, Offer 8 magnlficent assortment in Housekeeping and Linen DEPARTMENTS, Pricas that Defy Competition! 100 s, Dro. Damesk fiom - 468, 10§, 50 pos. Bleached Damask, 623, to 8275 760 dozen Towes, - 10c. o §1.76 500 Marseilles Quifs, - - 176 1o §H4 - - Bkt sl ALSO, FULL LINES Or Red Damasks Turkey Red Covers, Aud eyery article appertalning to HOUSEKEEPIKG. e particular attention 1o a -magnificent assortn Buff, White, and Pink Damask Cloths, 8§-1, 10-4, 14+4, and 1G-, with 5-8 and 3-4 Damask Napkins to mateh, Linen and Cotton Sheeting: O=-L, 8-4, 9-1, and 10-4, retailed at manufacturers’ prices, 79 & 81 State-st. 250 dozen Haptdus, Turkey DRY GOODS. DRY GOODY Merchants will find it to their advantage to examine our stock of Dress Goods, White Goods, making their purchases. PRINTS, - In very choice selected styles, very attractive. Full lues of popular brands of Domestie Cottons. All at very low prices to cash and prompt buyers. RICHARDS, SHAW, FITCH & WINSLOW, Corner State and Madison-sts, OPLNING., Chas. Glossage g Co. Opening! We invite our customers and the general public to an inspection of the new styles which we shall have on ex- hibition to-day. 106,108 & 110 State-st. DISSOLUTION NOTICE, SOLU IO T'lie coparinorship horetoforo exinting be- twesn the undarsigned, undor ALL & F18. tho firm nsmo 11, is this day dissolved ither party is author. ho firm namo in settlement of Poraons havinjs by mutual consornt. nu?mnnlu of the leto firm. ‘c_h_lmu‘l ngnlm:& us will prosent them at onco O ROMIOROnt BDWARD M, TRATLL, FRED P, FISHER. L o4* * 77101 LaBalle-st, SOL.UTION. fore oaleling betwenn Murrsy Tho partuership Tutlal Gonscuts Tha business will bo carried as in CicAu0, Al b, 1675, DISSOLUTION pership heretofors ~exliting batw Behaeler and Krue Belisuler & Co., Lia s aal abinsion s l:'{;b. April 5, Be58, TRUSSES, &o¢. e PTURE. RELIEF, COMFORT, AND CURE, o sbide eloa by FIRE INSURANCE. B W~ FIRE ASSOCIATION, Incorporated, A. D, 1820, ASSETS, - £8.250,000 American Firg Ins. G0, PHILADELPEILA, Iucorpornted A, D, 1810, ASSETS, - 81,250,000 INSURANCE G0, OF ™I STATE OF RN PEILADELPEIA. Ancorperatod A. I 1794, ASSETS, - - $850,000 Reading Fire I, Co, . READING, PA. ASSETS, - - $300,000 These stanch, old Companies, which stood by the people of Chi- cago last October when all so- called “Board Companie: had deserted them, are still offering their policies at such NEW rates as may be agreed upon by their agents, . K. CURNINGHAN & CO, No. 175 LaSalle-st., CORNER OF MONROE, 1845. "WEHOLDTHEE SAFE" 287 5. ROY.AT, INSURLRCECD, OFLIVERFOLL, EFGLAN. Fire Insurance. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION.) ANNUAL BTATEMENT OF THE MOYAL INKURANCE COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL, IN ENGLAND, Ontlin 30th rlay of June, 1534, mado ta the Auditor of Pab Mo Accounta, of the Bisto of Iiliuos, pursusut to law. CAP Amnnntnlunluhw:kxt‘;fl fntull.§ 1,502,407.60 Value of real estato ownnd by the Company, Toans on Guited States ato Eritil, 1adia, &a Loans ofy LCash on hand and in bank, Tntorost acorued sluco pai Prumtumy n course of colitotion aud tragsmissiun,, Total sasets, Lin] Grois claime for Lorsaw,upan whiel nosctimhias boen aken, .. $218,781,00 Lossus ‘Fosisted by the Company..... 80,870.63 Total gross amount . of claima fur loss. ...szun.nuo.ns i 16,218,054.80 17,821.10 8 £81.880.43 1,7883,128.00 i £20,082.74 einsiirincs: Turanea. 8,51,818.50 " 1507.5 ¥ 10,737,470.98 5 7 4,350,477 et g eres S YBIRTTH Tutalfncome... - MR ar. =" ,200, 1 T A T VR Commiwions aad salarise paid di 11 HOYURT. o, AllUiber expen 5,301,810.11 iy, P30 T Ty232,107.21 i i ettt 43,117.08 e 81,365.37 11,850.00 oY Jul i .gclc‘r':t‘?%. D D '\ haf et oy o S A TR AR YR otaey Bubuo, Assers fu United States.... ... 3 _2gt38,570.30 Lorupupald since Organization 20058,040.50 Agoncies lu the Princival Chiloa and Towus, CEAS. EX. CASH, Mazsgor for Chicago aud the Northweatern Statos, 160 AND 162 W, T LADIES' HATS: e FRENCH - CHIPS. A1 the Spring Styles. ‘241 - WEST MADISON-ST. M EROHANTE HOTEL, Clark sud Lekecsts. Hestolocatod iotal for b ook Priers 1y Bibad foe sprion bde. b ud vioule perscis oh Fessmm P VL LT, Masagnrs

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