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£ 258, The Ohicougon Dailp Teibune. VOLUME 29. FINANOCIAL, el v GO ~TRus® O~ [ClAnRTEAED.) 193 & 195 Teaborss, iy, L Morteaze Loans on Renl Eatats, improved snd unimoroved, looated in tho city and sub. urbs of Chicago and in the Btatos of Illinois %54 Town, EXOLUBIVELY negotiated. ZLoans spcodily exocuted ot tho LOWEST ratea of intorest, Hxpenacs modorate. ILLINOISTRUST Savings Bank, 122 snd 124 South Clark-st, QATITAL AND BURPLUS - - - §525,000 pags 4 per cent interest on Trust per cent on Savings Depos- $12,000. o want 1o hire $12,000 for 3 or G years on the beat of real eecurty, worlh four-foll, Addvess, stating s, T4, Tribuno office. MONEY TO LOAN 0o Resl Estato in Chicago and vicinity. $2,500, $1,000, 10 §1,60 In hand, MI:AD & COF, 5 Lagallect, SHIRTS. SAAAAAARAAAA A AN AR SHIRTS! To ordor, of tho best fabrics in ueo, Full linos in stock of our own manuiacturo., 'We are prepered to make Bbirts to ordor in cight hours, whon nocossary. [SON BROS, MEN'S FURNISHERS, 674 69 Washington-st., Chicago, Tike's Opera Wonse. Cincinnath. Wahavefull linea of Deat, Trefousee, and Cour- yoiuler Eide, GUNS, argain A special lot of BREECH- LOADERS, W. W. GREEN- ERS, &c., &c., closing out at two-thirds their value. “SPENCER,” 54 Stato-st. STATIONERT. BLAWK B0 From Block, or made 0 order prowpily, by (ULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & €O, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. UOEAN NAVIGATION, Hational Line of Steamships NEW YORK 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. EPAIN, 0 a , 8t 4 p. . Lty tillioee e e ISGEAND, {itia tnreag, Nov, 15, at 3o, AGYPL 6,08 tone v, atilam, ron Lox DIRECT, Lo ‘fDursday, Get. 28, at 3D, m. Hureday, Nov. 4, atd n: . ) § currauoy. Toturn tick: Dol oeed atus. Biseiago tickols, 8% ouriouer. ot £l aud npwards un Ureat teitatn, MDY v ®, . LARSON, KBeideast somer Olark and Randoipisais, (vpposiia new 30HEAa Jiuuso)s UhIoRgO, OLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE. General Transaifantie Company's Mail Stoamahipe Wixoen Now York and Hatrs. ‘Tie splondid v Latiatadits ryare fur tho Sy other), will sall - 130, accordlig W ucun e, e Hotuim tiokota at rod e 855, with suporior Reccmumuastions, ln- IaSesuniins wilhit oxirs ozards. ”oioaiueis a0t carry aioerags Uts Bl TAN: Agovt. CUNARD MAIL LINE. Salling Threa Times a Week o and from BRITISE PORTS. L LOWEST RATES. el Company'a Office, nVitimest sarmer Clark and ey DT VERiRT, ganeral Weatern Agont. OVERCOATS, el D e IMPORTANT Announcement, ‘Wao offor for the balance of the soa- son, our Entire Btock of Ulgjsners OQVERCOATS AT A Roduction of 10 Per Gent From rcgular prices. Purchasers will find thig a rare opportunity to supply thomselves with an olegant ULSTER OR OVERCOAT At a less prico than asked by any other Houso in this city. Our stock is the moat oxtensive in tho North- wost, and tho cut and make of our goods wo pronounco suporior to any in tho market. Tho lollowingiss list of our prices as marked in plain flgurcs on each garment, and from which the substantial reduction of 10 per cont will bo mado: Ulsters at $20 Ulstersat 22 Ulsters at 27 Ulsters at 30| Ulsters at 35 Ulstersat 45 Overcoats at 12 Qvercoats at 15 Overcoats at 16 QOvercoats at 18 Overcoats at 20 Overcoats at 22 Overcoats at 23 Overcoats at 25 Overcoats at 27 Overcoats at 28 Overcoats at 32 QOvercoats at 35 Overcoats at 37 Overcoats at 38 Overcoats at 45 QOvercoats at 50 WILDE, BLUEIT & (0, 126, 128, 130 STATE-ST., Corper_of Msadison, NECKLACES. NECKLACES! ‘We offer an assortment of el- egant Gold and Onyx Necklaces, with Crosses, Pendants, Lock~ ets, &c., at very low prices. N.MATSON &CO0. __STATE AND MONROE-STS. . TOILETINE. Toiletine 18 n looso, Alufly powder, the finest possitle, and s ap. led moist, Nothing bas yet been fuund »o effectual i what it s designed 0 accomplish, Nothing can equal its effect nor can 118 uso be dotected. LSS 10 PEERR CEINT. Qreat Western Bteamship Line. Now York to Bristol (Eogland) direot urday, Oet. 30 Wo vesday, Nov. 24 ntermediate, ; Rieeraz 0. AREHECEON IR e LEGAL. (; ot Trustee's Sale, L% Tys Clifton Hotel Compasy, by ita car ,;m-;, sied tho Iw éay of e -e.’. A. D). 18 Yy in tus Kocunler's oce vl Cook O towBuls, o B.ok 47 of Hocord, on pake 128 uideniguod, in trusiy th pirar 400 eaidl oudverance beviog boon misda to e Reat of jt4 ceriaiti boads in (ho sum of 3 B 3 s o iy oiean duflare. oaoh pasablo fo ‘.‘llt‘nl Itar date, tho juierest un ea0n Vi said Yor cenl pec aaium frum tho date thefoul M"&Mn‘u\'\-nd bo paid on Lae fint dayy Acd Apeil Tu cacn ear, by twenty contoos of t 1D, &ad atinchud to, exchi of sabi bunds. w44 {4 was providod 1n #uld dova of trust that L1 1he payinont o sald honds oe any of ® Lateccat theruon oF auy part tnecsaf, i, Dplicailun of 1 ulr"fl holder of ssid bouds or 0 pects b dtiould Le Iawlul for thy undorigned 1o 2 SPa 10 sald dead of truat deecribeds ‘and il tle. nkecoat and bensit uf said Ulition 1tetsl s duccutaors sud savlgna fa and to tuo rammat ki 4 prewinon, L0 the bighut Lidder 10g gotice of (ha time ol wach o oo of the Dowspapors at. o1 4 hicagy by lon daily at ?JI wnich huul‘(l ho Ij and tiako, e1cule, Al e o Lom DUrChusor st A4ED soly d suibclent bt tady (g 0T Ienunld. | Aud wiirsse defauls ) ent ol 2 luto 1‘“&':55'.“” CIsald Londe which hav acorus e, us reproseuling augh ia. toldor uf said 000 B e undareigued, Trus. by sald deod of Crust foF (40 purposse £ 51 = E g2 25 i 1, Hi e 7 2 af, , lbiag such natis AT ) day ot Ducomoor, <0 eleva R a LiheRibn taten (1) viluck u. . bl sal salata of #i Aisuiataof b3 Gl Hutel Lonrpasy. o ibe e Latera il Bioek - un et % e Siel e e (10, sadiiion tor Chicaso. Cousty of Cooks i 4lio s busiiding known v Vhe Ol e ttid 183d ituste, aud”all the briviloge Suig iF0ce Wareuats Lelanglow (ha said leknsliol ket digAPonat aap b o tlat Saiatia By steiin of’ & O T of sai Far¥, Wionl' 2 otacuts ot g wite o Wit A, eabilar S i 0 "la" A1 Compans)y st pubiio e oat Biadoe oc Llddare, “Cor casb; Siidabore-dusccdbod presoiser st 100 ain door Rotarensbtsatc Chichgo; of tho (it t0n Hoteh and. oy T the s and s 508 40 the eald da6d ledgor Dot souk, wl!“ UFAVRED, “Trusice. EE DU Sk ¢ Portand Bisak. _SPEOLAOLES. TS DRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES Buitad 1o ail wibts by ;mapection st MANASSE'S, Optl- clan, b8 Madison-st, (Tribune Bulldiuy MISCELLANEOUS. ers are ths cheapeat work they will do, 0., 65 Lake-at, 1n & suporlor manicr. in the market for the DYEING. BOSTON FANCY STEAM DYE HOUSE, FIRM OHANGES. 3 The Tubuh; Haat- R i ene, "CUEIT and see. - ¥ ING, "WARREN & Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Garments dyed and cleaned 190 Bouth O.ark, 13$ Jilinois, aud 283 W. Madixon-sia. DISSOLUTION. The firm of Munson & Co., composed of Danfel Munson, of Binghamton, Nopw York, and Charles Munson, of this city, is this day dissolved by mutual consont, Tho said Charlos Munson s umpowersd to oolieot atl claims and pay all_bills, aud use tho firm Dame to thatend, DANIBL MUNSON, OLARLES MUNBON, Chicago, Oct. 18, 1878, COPARTNERSHIP, QHARLES MUNSON and O, W. O8- DORNH have formed a covarinorship for the L R of Munson & Co, st the old stand, 14 and 10 West Handolph-st. == DISSOL.UTION. The copartuerel s of Lembcke & Ketz, a the com- misalon Lusiuess, bag been diswolved by mutual cun- acut, e, Theodore Lembeke will collect il the out- stoudiog Jdaime of 6,1 Arw and pay sil the liablitice tllfllw'l‘:‘sl vg:l contiuue l:u ‘same businses at samiaplacs on bls owa sccounts L . Dated Chicago, Ock, 27, 1875, T, LEMUOKE, CHICAGO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1875. POLITICAL. Call for the Business Men’s Mass-Meeting Horrow. . Judge H. G. Miller Re- pudiates the Op- position. The “Staats-Zeitung's ” Charge Against Mr, Huck Shown to Be False, Hesing's Conncction with the Ring _in the County Board---Fig- ares for Tax-Payers, Hesing and Agnew---Hesing and the Planing-Mill-- Hesing and the Irish, The North Side Germans Warm for Huck---Reports of 0iher Meetings, How Keoley Is Running-~-The Demo- oratic CUentral Committee. Assessing the Boys at the County Building---Around Head« quarters, ANNOUNCEMENTS, BUSINESS MEN. CALL FOR A MAHS-MEETING TO-MORROW NIGUT. At the meeting of business mon held Tuceday afternoon at the Palmer, to coneult togatlior a8 to Low to sccaro honosty at tho polls, and equal righta to all partics in the apportionment of tho judgos of election, a committes was appointod todraw up a call for a maes-meoting. Tho members mot yesterday, and sgreed upon the following s The merchiants of Chicago sro called to moet at Farwell Hall Friday evonivg, Oct. 20, at 8 o'clook, to express theirindiguation at the recont action of tho Board of County Commissioners in roturing to givo each of tho political parties a 1roper represcntation in tho judges of olew’jon, aud to take such aciion b may bo deomed advia- ablo to protoct tho purity of the ballot-bux at tho comivg eloc.ion. Je66E BPAULDING, Cnantes 1, Krniogo, Joux 3. Warair, WiLLiax Avbnicr, BANpEL BLisy, Committec appoluted st a mecting of the merchants Detd at (o Pulmer House, Oct. 29, 187: 75, JUDGE H. G. MILLER, UE BEPUDIATES TILE OFFOSITION TICKET, Tothe Editor of The Chiciao Trioune : Cuicado, Oct, 27.—I ehnnk from obtruding upon the public my personal viows in regard o tho approaching election, as such n course would seem Lo clam for thom a prominence I foel thoy aro not eutitled to. Haviog, with others, en- liated in an enterpriso which had for its object tho restoration of honest government to our city, couuty, and Btate, bascd upon priveiples which are indisponsablu to tho malntenuneo of our fres {ustitutions, and haviug Leen rudely thrust into s position which is in direct antagonlsa to tleso prine ciplcs, while earnestly endeavoring to put them in practico at our first municipal eicction, self-respect cowpels mo to doclure fn a public ana the most em- plstio wuy that £ wul not stand them, Acqualated with overy step which has been taken to briug out tho ticket of the Opposition party, so far as theso stops could Le knowa to tho publle, I donot Dieaitato to nay that this ticket I8 nok (e ticket of tue Demoeratic party of Cook County, snd I do hops that th labotlag wen of Caok Counts, oven thosa of thota, if thero aro any, wha liven cabina withiout floors, will shiow on 1ho day of election that they have ore real manhood than tho people who, sdopting the name of » Democratlo Convention, oo yesterday, at Union Jall, went through tho degradlog ceremony of iudorsiny it, Hespecifully yours, eto, Hexny G, Munten, EASILY ANSWERED. LET THE **STAATS-ZEITUNG " TAY IT AGAIN, Youterday's Staals-Zeilung had an editorial— written in Gormoan—statiog 1 effect tha i the year 1873, Louis 0. Huck, during the sbsonce of s father, was left in chiargo of Lis large brow- ory; that as auch ho had to ook out for making an honest roturn to the Caversment oflicers of tho beer which was sold ; that tho Aescesor of Intornal Revenue proved that the aworn month- ly tax statoments of tho firm were intontionally falsified; that In consequence of this fraud on the Treasury the brewery was forced to pay $50,000, sud that tho brewery offezed to settle with the Goverument, tliereby coufessiug that its returos lad been too low, The facts in the case, which by no mcans boar out the allegotions of the Staale-Zeitung, ore very caslly stated, At tho time mentionod the Internal Novenuo hw ime POMNg a 483 upon Mkt Honors had Just gous dnto ef+ fect, and ttio brewers, ignorant of ita teckniculities, were contloually violsting it. During 1663 eight of tha brewlng establishmeuts of Chicaga weca locked up for violations of the law, and all, or uearly all, wero compelied to psy pousltics to the Treasury, Mr. Huck's brewery was smong those, and at the tme Alr, Jotn A, Hu:k was abectt. The brewery, hiowever, was not left m chargo of Lis son, Louls C, Huck, who wsa then about 10 or 20 years old, and who had no interest whatever in the establishment at that timo, but {u the hauds of Afr, Bartbolomae, Mr, Huck's so; in-law, aud a partoer In tho business, Youug Huek wes not Inlerested lu tho conoern 0 auy way fur some time subsequent. That is the general statement. THE FAUTICULARS aro as follows, &8 lo.rned from Mr, E, G, Assy: Mr, Jobn A, Huck shipped 8 quantity of beer {0 Cairo, and in the tryusit all of i was frozen sad rendcred worthless, Tho bareels'were thereupon shippol back 1 tho brewory and steamed out, They wero theu re- Blled nad restippod to Cafro, snd on thiv utate of facts thio revenus officers clalmed & forfuiture. Mr. Jobn A, Huck admitted the act but dentod ite crimipality, ut the samv time offering to pay the tax claimed, sud 0 pew cent of tha sanmo sum as & penally, The mstter was_referred to Hugh McCulloch, then Becroiary uf the Treasury, snd ha decldad that the act wus hot intentionally ' crimtusl, thouyh ‘jn violatiou of tLe letter of thalaw; and lie directed ‘Mr, John 4. Huck's ofior tobe accepled, Tho nioney was sccordingly paid over aud procesdinge discoutinuod, Alr, Jobu A, Huck at ouce put §n & claim for the penxlty, snd 1i was pald back to him, At the sauie thuo tho' Hecre- tary said that ho would Lave no hesitation in reloasin the tax, whish had been virtually twice pald, excep that be was forbidden by law to do so. He had no doubi that If the matter was Lijd before Qougress tha money would bo refupded, Ar. John A, Huck made Do attempt o get the monoy Lack, bolisving that it would oost more than it wouid cows to, 1t will b observed (bat the wholo transaction wus between Mr, Jobn A, Huck, the fatber uf Louls C, aud the Goverument. Louts 0. Huck had, a8 stated abare, po wore to do with it than did A. O, Hesing o Michael Koeloy, and ha can 10 more be justly charged with auy comyijcity in the wmatter—which waa of it- aulf lunocant—than could a child usborn, Tus Tuip- UXE is mnum {n oaiug lies just now, bub it must seom 10 decent publioas f Mr. Healna's FEOIpOCH wede sunuing preity low when the Saals. Zettuna rotaile nch aories concnrning & person who haw tho record of s boneet Lusiness man sud s gen- tlema, —_— HESING, - HESING AND THE COUNTY BOARD RING. A UEW FACTS FUI TAX-PAYERS. Tha following facts, drawn from tho records of tho Board of County Comimissionors snd other and oqually trustworthy mources, will bo read with iutorest by tax.payers, and swaken thom to asenga of tho respousioilitics devolving upon thom at tho present election : The inaed of tointy Commisaioners, pursusnt to tho Counitution, lave tho mauademnent of tho aisirs 01 Cudk Coutity, They msy levy tazen to the amount of $2,125,000, ATt tnay, undce thy law, sppropristo the same for' the AVpOrLaf raupers, the' ercetion of publicbuildings, atul sy favita Londs 10 Lie amount of 411,000,000, and genicrally lisve atwolute conirol of the finances of tie conaty, With 10 Yeto power above them, and no power 1 apy one to review telf procordiugs, otcant an romio wutraged tax-payer may avek redres (i 1he courta, “The firat Joard was orkanized on thn 4ty day of De- cember, 1471, and was cotngosnd of such reputabln cita 12608 aivd tax-payern an Carter 11, 1farriwon, Marcun (¢, asus, Gen, Jullus Whits, Charics iitchoock, and Maure] Tal-ott, Atunng otlicrn, then membere, %re thase of tinene o ilonicty, Messrs. Bumtel Aublon sud ot ord, ‘ie Cotinty Board, darin the early part of ita his- tors, was eoiltll to'the Teapoct atil confideaca of tin e, becauae ot that Ume thuso of tragTant memury 130 uot. perfected tho ring which now holds the putee of Cook Counts, I5ut on Dec. 1, 1974, belugy tha third organization of tBe oard, the follow lug composed the Board: Stesar, Ashton, Bogue, Clough, Crawford, 1larrs, Ilrrinon, Joucs, itoelle, Jiurscll, Binger, Burdick, Hcrting, Lons craan, Lurec, snd dolinson. At that dale the ring samitmed formidable propor- tious, The County Tromury was regarded aa s bird of Inir proportions, aud erd conituenced Mr. lealnig's conuection with thd riug, aud theough his exertions and thicneo §t wan fofsted on tue people of Cook County, With fn entatiment of Jobwe, frauds, sud cor Fuptionn, The firet overt act on Mr, Hening's part was thy electinn of Bsmuel Asbton to tko Teepousible vost- tion of Chairman of the Board, teroby giving bim the appolutment of the Committocs sud_giviug the riug 8 mafority on all the Smpurtsut Commiitees. Baveral of thu Republican wembers waited wpon M. Heslug after {ho succom of th 1oople'a parly In 17d, aud wiged non Lim tho Smportance of Wsing hin (oe fliienco 1o prevent tho election of Ashiou w Coairman of 1ho Board, and urged tho election of Mr. farrison, Lut Mr, fled.ng refusct to arl iy the election of an nanest man, The eloction of Ashton wss tho final act which gave 1o ritg comylete coutral of tuo Burd, and be Com- mitlecs” wero tnade up entirely #u Lo nferont of tho ring, end wera dictated by Hesinig and Verlolat, Terfolat succeeded lu obtaining neirly il tho cons tencts from the Board. It wan well nuderstood at that tizue, and Ia well known now, that. Mr. Hesivg waa tho great founder of tha Peopl'a jarts, With ono wave of Lis poitidcal wand b toud make or unmeko My whether Geroinn or leish; noto tared fo stand covercd fn hin presence, ond hiswill was law, e a5, and ever pince Las been, tio grand dictator, 1L was'botnt for good or ovil, How well has lie ised his trusts? et tho facta tell the story. 110 waw, and cver haw becg, $h tlie Feople's party tho #amo sclflrh Lully that ho Was in the Republican party. Whicn ko fonn fluw latter likely Lo slip aivey from him, and refino lo 4t to submit to lie threats tlat the Staats-Zertung wonld 20t FOPOTE thfs OF that meastre, Lo caut about for eome othr world fn which ho might relgu sprome, nud with bl ** 110,000 Gerunna, " whicts, with coutemptuous boasting, he clalmed to carry in Lin_pocket, o propesed (0 dictate a liew plicy 10 & new partys and in this he sucseeded, sud thereby fn- icte:] tipas o peoplo of Cook Cotiaty o ring ot sur- patscd i rottunnoss and corvaption by the wiiny moa. ster that fattcued itself on tho throat of New York aider the dictation usd gealua of Nesiag's putotype ~Tweed. Beanr.—Among tho supphes farnisbed by Hesinn's fricud, Yeriolat, for the poor of the county, wero Leans. CompLiluta wore made by tho poor sxaple of tho qually of tho supplies—tbey wero inforlor tb the Bawplen, and I Mmany cares utteriy unit for use, Thia Leany wers sctually rotten, sad po offensive that aasmple of thom ucarly causcd’ su sdjovrument of {he Bosrd, Ou tho Sth of March, 1874 one of the Commisaton- ©rs presented 10 the 10ard a bag of beans of the kind aud vt e eflezt Jurt mentioned, which Lad been delivered to a pauper family by Periolat, on_an order of thio County Akent, A motion wan 14ade 1o recol- it to the Conmties on Publie Charilies that poriinn of their ropnt recommnending sy for theas beans, with{natrictious to stamine it the quality of the Leanndelivered, (Sce pao 11 of Marcls wcrsioi, 1874,) ‘Tho Committec simothered the rastter spd never re- ported, Tho Chicago Tumies of April 25, IR7), cenlalned & detoted etutement a5 to tha qralition of goods furnia €0 (0 tho paupers, stating th . they Lad ssmples of o1} the articles referred to, and nt the seksion of the Board held Aprii 27, 144, b proccedtngs (age 7 of ch e1esion, I874) o that Commissionar Bogtie tntroduced (he following s Witrntas, Toe Olicsgo Times, in it Jssna of April 45, 1874, contained scilous charges agaiust the cous tracfor for furulhing supylics on the County Agent order ; therefore, Aesotred, 'Thit's specis] Commiiteo (of thrze bo ap- pointed to'investigate said charges, 3r, Crusford, now s candidate on Lo Hoaing ficket for re-clection, moved that the rosolation be referred 1o the Gommitico on Pubiic Qharitiee and_Hoxpital, with _inwtructions 0 jovestigato the character and quality of supylien furninized. The Committos never reported, and Porlolat, with the permision of the ring and the coantvance of the Wardens whom hin and tho tlag Lad elected 1o take chargo of the cliaritable fustitutions of the county, coutiutied ta daliver rotten nud worthless eupplics (G lmnxorlunz!e poor, whiie the county patd for a good q Iy, On Aug. 21, 1874 (sce pages 108 and 100 June sesslon), Commisioner Lnguy presented o tabulated #tatement 10 the Bourd whowing & list of eighty articlen furnished 1 tuo Ineano Awslum, sud County Poor-House, and County Hosplal by Perlolat, glving the prices yaid and the contract price, Ju which the price charged exceeded 1ho contruct prico from 10 to 100 per cent, Commissioner Clougl mozud tho reference of {lio paper to **u eeloct counmitien of Ave, to consiat. of nou- membera of the Publla Charities and Hospital Com- miltees,” but the ring memLors objected to hsving thclr acts Invertigated Ly tuo honeat members of (e Board, and sa referred the subject matter 10 ths Hod- pital aud Public Bullding Committocs, cousistiug, il twu excuptions, of e Yoy, members wlo had previotuly audited the bills, Tho Commitice cour metcrd their avisfon by appolniug eno Jobn . Rounteve a8 thy jeraon to conduct tho Investigation in the Interest of (o ring, aud to shield the guilty perties. Rountres was County Attorncy for the Kivg, sud wan bo friend and caudldate of Hesing, Ho examined the watucases, aud, inatesd cf putting plain, siraleht- forward questions, put such queations sn_would not eall out wud duvvlup the facta, 1 opiulous wers al in tho duterest of the Iting, and floally Mr. Commis- sloner Bundick, for thie purposo of ancertataing jvet where Hountres aud hla convorta atood, demundod his opiufun i writiug o seversl points, and which was givon, vver In thy tuterest of tho King, but w opiun which ct the tino was derided by overy respeclable aud ntelligent Jawyer in the elty who [uvestigited tho quention, aud amoug them Judgo Beckwith, who gave an aplnior tu writing, Twn reports were writton,—ono by the majority, which found themselves and ilo contracters innocent, Mr, liuntree, the aocommodating lloruuy, wrote two or threo rcpora which, it waa®Luped, Mr. Burdick would aign, but bat gentlorcan preferred to writo i own report, aud ald B0k concur with (e msjority, most of whom were fricuda of Pertolat, sud of whom they received thir famtly supplics. Hince the awarding of iheae contracts, Perlofat L Attud up i s elaborate and expensive manuer apart ments 1w McCormick Ilock knowu aa tho * Union Club,” of which Mr. Rountree, tho Attoruey of ton Tloard, s President s the samo ' Roubiree who was Traldent of Uesing's Cousention, and is Chafrman of the Heetng-Coul w ford Campeign Gommitton, At Unlon b tuay b fauud slmost 1y Houae tree, Couly, Ciawford, McCaffrey, most of tho county conlractors, aud ofher friends of lealng counected ‘witlh tho Tisg, a0d who are ow using teir best erorte {0 secure tho election of Hesing, Couly and Crawfund, 20 a8 to perpetudte tuo dynssty, For the purgose of wbiowiog Bow. m.flwrlrl 0 001~ tractors msnugs and cuntrol the Hoard, the following iwguoled fram » iBorly repott (San. 23, 1813, paye v3, Dee, 2o alon, 1874) T Andrew liegaen had the contract for farnishing Cook County with any sud ali dry gods reuired by 1 for (he ycar emting Dec, tl, 1874, In Decomber last Just past, b examiuing the dry goodaat the Poor- Touse aud Susane AsYIODY, i waa fonnd—by a apecil committeu of tEin Bourd then {avestigatiug the sifairs of titas two (ustiiusions—tLnk hu dry gooda recelved at thiesu funtitalions were of & very Inferior qualily for the prives uamed in 1ho conteact, and wany sauples wera taken by the Committee~iudeod & pioco of eacl of the Joudiug articles were takon fo compars with similar goods hero—with the viow of compariog the Dricen of 1tie saus; oiid he undervigusd, aes e Ler of that special Committes, went to dleswra. Field Yaiter & Co., fOr the purpose of obteiniuy e eal Valuo of the vurious kinds of yooda beiw focelved by e county from Andrew Heygen, tha coutractor fur Qry guidu, when It wan deraountrated thiat the variois artitiw tepracoted by 1be uamples coubl be pur. Chinaed frou this Brai—Ficld, Lefiat & Co,—for 40 per cent, or lews, of fhe amounts adtualy belug pad to tho contractur, For fustatco Tald by tha county for— Bheetiug, 12 ccuiy per yard, Field, Leiter & Oo scll for 10 ceul: Tleachio shirtiug, 30 cents per yard, Field, Leiter & Co, eell for 11 centa, Trinty, 103 conts per yard, Field, Lelter & Co, aellfor 3¢ snd b vuts. Tickiug, 23 ccuts per yard, Feld, Leitee & Co. sell 13 cents, . T e afag: 24 centa per yard, ¥iald, Lalter & Co sell foromslog, for L ceut: . Defling, 34 cenls per yard, ¥iald, Lelter & Co. sell for 34, ventd. - Cunfincro, 90 centy per yard, Fleld, Lelter & Co, sell fur 25 venta, il dauncl, 475 conts per yard, Flold, Lelter & Co. Wi for W cents. Cattou-battlug, 20 conts per yard, Ficld, Leiter & Co, sell for 13 veots, Wouln mitks, per dozen, §11, Field, Lelter & Co. sall for §4.50 pix dozen. “Tbat Comuitles, by sctual Agures, proved coulu- sively that tho county had beca charged same $5,00 toore thau the samu qlflllyn(‘fno.u could bave Leva purchssed 05 10 thla clty, \ud teas axiicles relescid t0 did not comprite all the Rouds purclaned fn that liue: and it in bellaved that 1he percentage on the ro- R articles, auch as curled hair, wotnen's hose, . throat, Lutlone, coupterpahen Lable-clinry et Would bn even greaier than thaf epumorat ative, Amiotton was made to adopt this minority report, ou whilch the vola aa fojluwa ; Yean~Bu-re, Clough, Gurntber, Holden, Buedizk, ya—Louergan ‘ilrey, Russell, Joknson, Car- voil, Cunig, Craifard, Hretiog. It (he Jettiog of ~ontoacts for the present vear, tho ring membera touk uod care of teir friendy at the ex-. pense of the (az-payers of the enunty, 88 witl ba secn | by the following extract from tage 147, December Heslon, 187 “The minorits of yourJoot Cammittee, 10 whom wan ecfertnd thie ptofmals for farishing Conk Conus ty with Lread for the year ending Din, #1, 1435, baviog couriderod tho rame, beg leavo to rrport § ‘That the Committce hal varions propositions befora tnem ; that tbe loweed ranpouaiLle il wan from Frod Voltz,'swho proposed (6 furnish ml the bresd equirsd iy the County ARent for tio year ending 1) o, 41, 187, at tho ralo of §2.10 for 10 po Inda, Leing at the fate of 242100 cent fer loaf of 1 jound, The Commilire viaited the vatloun ectalili-tments, whore propemitions were conwbdered fvati o Th foutd the bakery of Mr. Voltz, ou Milaatiies sveny capable of baking all tho bread that uight be required for the conuty's nee, the bresd of gonl quabty, si1 proper-aized losves. The establishment of Schisen 10rh Drcs, was alsn visited wita & similar ranit, ‘Tl tmaority of the Cotnmittee favured tha proposi- tion of Kehweinfurth Brot, tu furuith the breat re- auirad by the County Apent for the year endiog I i1, %5, 8 tho rate” of §2.50 por 100 pounide, being st 08 1uwe of 23 cents per | pound loaf of hread. Jast year the county pald for £0)000 paunds ef bread for the County Asent’s office,or the sum of £:400. Tho proposition of Schwemfarth tiros, allowing the ssme quantity of bresd 1o be conaum: L thin yeur oa wad eonsumned last yeat, wlllamount to the rum ol $2).0 4, while that of I'red Voitz amunnty to b sum of {1 b “Thin beisig tlin case, it wonld reem imperatien on the Bsard Lo give this contract for Lread to Frud Voite, his L Lelog 1 ccnta per Uundred pounds Jower tha the Schwetnfurth Brothers, snd, in addition to_the usual Voud to camply strictls with the tetins of the contract, Me, Voltz proposcs t Flace 10 tho iands of the County’ Board, a8 further guaraoteo of tho faithin per- formatice of the contract 10 tho Yery lelter, tive 1,00 Cook County interest-bearing bonds, and, ail Letng conmdened, | ¢ doca appear that fo . Fred Voit: Delongn the contract, not snly for tha Towson that thia ocontract will ssve ifim couuiy the mum of $2,480, but for the further reason tha: Lin Lid compilcs 'with the requirements of our niv Ttivatnt calling for pro- povals, ete,, fo furnial the county with bread for tho year endinj; Der. 81, 1 For tho above 1 aasons, the underrimed, o tnivori- 1y vt your Jnint Commiiles, would rioommentd th nwarding of tho contract for the furniehing of hread 10 Coukk- Connty for the year ending Dec, 81, 1835, to Frod Voltz, upon the conditions speriied nbove. Tho miuority report was hot sdopted, Commissivn. eru Cramford and Conly voiing agsiust it. TUE ABSTRACT. This fob fa freah in the minds of the dax-payers, Forty-five thounand dullurs were sgreed 10 L pald tor a ot of worlliless trash 1 clear vioietion of law, They were ‘wortilesa to tleir owliers, but. were Valualue as the baasx of » divide. FARMER HARMS. Anotber transsction yet freah in the minds of the {ax-payers s (e swanling af tho contract for the foundation of the new Courtel{ouse, Oae of Mr. Hesing's bupporters iu the Town of Nlios 18 Henry Harme, who wss a candidsto for County Treasurcr in the' Convention which nomiuated . Ii, Miller, 1fe had & score chargedt up, and has got it, iarims’ id for the work completd was $+4, %, While tho bid of 3cNeal & Fon for the Kume wis §12,975, which was $11,475 less than Harma' bid, McNeal & Bou are respupsilie contractors, having bullt sonum of tha Iargest buildings in Chicago, while Tiarms 18 o good farmer, and bos hod 1o expericico ne acontractor, 1f the rig will commuit #uch Larefaced sobbery in leiting the contract fur the foundution f the new Court-Houre, tbe tax-tayers csn ealiy jm- agine what the plunde? will bo befora the Court-ifouss i8 cumupleted, 11 ho ring ls perpetuated, To_show the cosb to tax-payera of iho manrer In which the ring matnge our putlic charitiva, he fol lowing comparative tables aro gisen £ Wit=2 181224, 15734, $ 62,5007 $107,753.8¢ $137,364.50 Inwno Aryium and Eaor-Ilouse Conuty town rel of pool Total . 170,06,8 $318,58 1574-5,~The total appropriation for the prescut car amonnted (0 $575,000, wiilch hse nearly been ex- aunted du the frmt ten wonths of the year, vo that the expenditnrea for the year will smouut 0. abous $400,- 0. Tue tax-pagera will alan find {4 to {helr tntcreat to examino tho foilowing tablos und learu bow well the Tog cara for themuelven, “fable showing the perdiem of the Board of Com- missioners dusiug tho fout yours of fta exlatcuces 18712, 18i2-'3, 18734, 184" $12,51040 F180850 $13,758.16 First 3 qrw., §19,372 Neat gy av, 0417 £25,669 1t will thus be scen that tho Ring Board of thin y esr oot the taxpayers doiiblo whiat (ks houes, fespects Lie Loard of 13.1-% cust, Tho appropristions for thayrar 1874-"5 wers based on tbe expenditurcs for (he preceding ymr, and smouni- ed to31,2,8,20, beinga tax of 40 cents bn cach $10J valuallon, which wan the largest appropriation ever made $n Cook County : bt by the seport of Coramis- slaner Bardick, made to the Board on Oct 35, 1473, the t43-payera are Infornied that the Jarge appropriation of 1574 hae Leon exliausted Quriig the sk tan moaths of tiids year, aud I order w cover deliciencies aud keep tho county machinory FUBRIDg, the La5-levy for IxTo-'0 I Increascd L0$1,817,955, Leluga tax of U6 centa on the §10J valuation, Tho taz-payers are now calied upon to decide by Ohoir votes whethiera_deathilow aball he deatt o the cormupt Hiug, o whetber tuey will fasten its grip upon tho County Treasiiry, st (he foregoing facts and Gaures sre pretentod v0 a3 10 euable al ot mon 1o dectdo tutelligently, Decenicy, bonests, aud economns are vepresented by tho ticket headed by Luck, Nelson, Juns, and Iiealy while on {Bo olher band, Vumgierti, dishonest, and robbery of the County Treawiry are Fepresented by e ticket hended by Koelng, Couly, aud Crasford, B orderof the REPUnLICIS CANPAlGN COMMITTES, HESING AND AGNEW. OLD FOEN AND NEW FRIENDN. ‘Tho Staats-Zeilung of Tueedny, Fob, 2, 1875, had a card from A, O, Hesing contalning the following reforences to Sherift Agnow: Whien 1t was rumored Lhat Agnew intended to ap- point Mcilalo aud ks own brotiier Luke to responsible posittons, n committee of our lvwt and most respect- uble catfzens of Irish birth called upon_mo sud re quested mo to prevent such disgeace, They fold me tuat Mellalo wes 8 pimp, who Lad mever ddone one Liouess day’s work lu Chivago, & drunkard and rowdy, and that Luke Asuew was in tho Labit of going oIT o1 & spree,” and then being dead drunk for days and wecke, 1 suw Aguew, repeated to hin what 1 Lid Veen told, and cantioned hit sgainst such appolnts mentn, o adiitted the facts, vuly temperiug thom owu & Little by saylug iat 3etfuto Lad bocw * rathier Toose” but sproinied thit satuo Metlale as well us Lis own brother. Very 6oun after tla T was fuformed that the Sher((® wis gl 0 from bad 10 worse ; tlat be was rearcely ever eober s that he wus & frequenier of well-known sanbhnyg Belly ; that Lt sppolatees lu the County Jail were commitiing must deleetablo vuirsgos upon decency sud dlscipline by Loldig perfoct orgles under fhe sery nose of thip prisonery whom they wereujipolut- 0 10 walch, Then1ecat for Wim and advised him to mend his ways, repreecnt{og tu ufw the dunger of destroying Lin character before the community, sud of briuging dixgraco upon Lis beat {rivnds, Lo listened to my i~ vico and solemnly promised to veform. Dut be dil potbing of tho kind, 'The disreputable characters who ‘brougut divgrace upon the vitice were reiained 1o their Piaces, aud ut the Jail the conditiou of atfaira buzame sore dlagracelul that ever befure, 10 aylto of the re monstrances of Peter Hand, “[be climax was reached when the Hberiff, scarcely Eaving becn aix weeks in oftice, became thoreciglcut of 5 dtawond ster 10 tho value ot $1,000, the gilk of those very dlsreputable characters who' aru tho curse aud Lane of our caty, and whose safuty, a8 agatnat the crim- {1131 Iasv, cousiated only fu_her wbility to_contrul the welectinn of jutor by the Sbenf, Thie recoption of & gft from much & wource I did aui'do consider » slap in the face of public opinion, sud, scting upon that von- victlon, 1 publicly exposed the sliawetul transaction 1a wnich tenne an it deserved, The manuer in which Aguew took his revenge, by ousting from oMce sll suck houest snd respectable men a¥, i1 the public intejeet, oualit to bave been rutained, 16 'well known to the conimunity. T hiave 1ot been ablo fo fiud & good resson why thy len of (his county suould, besides his salary, make From §00 10 $:0 per day at the expenso of ths privoners utider bis cLisTgy, oF, wore corre: tly, at the expeuse of g tox-payeps, who Juy im abuui {one tiiaes Ui asmount whicl e sctusily e3peuds for tie sustenance uf thoss prisoners, Whcro tny advice has been desired 1 hnve given it, but have uuver thrust )it upou any one. ‘T this sucers tion every depariment of our Muniipal Guverument wul Uear wittess, o would Bheritl Agnew, If 1be truth woro I him, A the tiuie the Sberitl deufed each and every one of thtae aureriony, and manifested & doatro to ke Mr, Hearug prove soma of them : but bo bua siuce that tiumo evidently been vovorely Bicked, snd has secord- ingly meckly fallen back inio (b6 ranks, sud {s nuw altuost dafly making speochies sud endeavoriug 10 pere ausde Uis propls thal te proper way to tuaur pusity 10 0 vota for Healng, Tae Unwn, Heslug's otber paper, printed an edito- Tial Feb, 1, 1 which were tio folluwing pasésies von- cerulug Aguew s Kt appears tbat Sheriff Agnew bua looked about hi {123 b o mowent, and s learued thst the ucrl vf Cook County caundt ba the sboluta ruler of all Chica- o, that Lo eautut spurred and buoted nds OV¢F VTS~ B0y e b plessen, wiul tuaty treimbling ¢t the coiste. queticos of his Liuby dlareputable acts, Lo 1s atrvady begiug for peace. 1t Ia alao Feporte) that prowsiucnt Inishuen bave plcdged themselves undes vertain con. diitons 10 induce tho Sberil to roappo:nt Feter Hand, 80 [a7 a8 we Aro coucernod, we rojoct L 4dvince any compromise with this wortbisss traitor. Thla ls nola question about Peter Hand, snd bis restoration or aou- Festoration 40 the Jallersbify dows Dot change the chisf bich ta Lhat Aguew bas beon guilty of diaguate m’gflnuma wn‘;fl.:m torsanr pum.{n\ Mh:"ad., NUMBER 64, and low troachery to the Oposition party, and that ANTINR tho fase oekn o lak men (6 (86 ho haa rec vealed hitoaelf 10 1o tne spectal friend of gambieea and pimps, and the patron At of all dangeroun enemive of rocloly, A comyiromise with much a worthlses creatire on tho love terinn would Lo Lathing else taats & (acit ap. proval of all tha othier teannearen and oflenses which thin tine fellow has committe, Wuy docs the cowardly epeatiire brg for peaca? Binea e foeln (hat ho 18 in danger conrernit th [l Ingg uf the prisoners, Hn kuows very wel' * -4 an con. womlcal nanagement of thet part of tha S0 sl nean by the Commirsiotnoes would mave?t 2Ziy £.0 datly, snet for the gretty little sum of/ a'year be i« willing to courent tn Hand's * un,=n3 thanka to Litn for it = ‘Che leuders uf the Oppontion cauty 3 at ta any much bargam wdthout reriounly couw’ & o theme aelven, % % Two-thirds of the maney which { yeara been e 55 4 an alwayn #tojen from paid for the fembing of conuty * twen looked on by ail teiends of © {5 the tax-payers, aind now, when tt &5 S aton s cone ataxtly tatkiog of reform and» £ 4 it would fok «xceediugly {1l for it torennr & & effort to lereen thn et uf boarding prinuncre & & i effort in the County Boare & Ivter 1f2nd {r our dear frlaad, -~ hix pereonal fne tereats munt be aubordinated t thata of the public, nrid wo believe we are warrunted i raying that Hand uowrit wonld reftse & rFeappolutusent on el terinn, 8 £ £ s the party In concerned, It can only gan in ponnlanits ).y workiog for reforiu aud economs, witl- wnt tepard +) private considerations, aud by following ap eiicn distonorable and characteriess creatires sa i Agnese, Nocamptrmlee with crime and treachers, maling & meri- HESING AND THE PLANING-WILL. MOW IE TAID TUOME DE/ 18, Mr. Hening, in Lis open lotter to the editor of Tate Teanese, in which ho resents with exceed- ing heat the chargo which Tir Trinuse bad not made,—that ho was bankrayt,—envd : 1t In true that a planing-mill 20t stack company, of which Lwaa uot by wuy tnesus the soby propticiar, but #largo sbereholder, hav, during the psnic of 14T, abared the fate of hundreda and tonsands of ather § dustrial establishments, aud kone thruugh th Tuptcy Court. Now, Bl B MRIIT eane, Tinetienine vi of every Lundred of your *higuly-rexpstatle rud bonoravle biat citizens ' would robally cast the stock Lato the melting furnaen of the Courtof B rupicy, snd walk off like white-winged auzsla, 11 othurwire, For thy very larget part of the ftdvia, peen of tha Company T asstined the pereoual roapetels bility, pledgitng wrscll 10 pas it 10 e st dolisr, wod only Fequenting Aome tiue 1o euallo mn to do an, Kiuce then a cotwhlezable amount of that indeltedures hax becu paid, aud what yet renialng tobe yeid (ehien dus) in amply necured by aaxits, nhich, if they cannot 1> roalliad fine, et be realized 1 thue o yay olf erery cen To this he adds cowplaint that while Mr. Washibuen, of Bi. Pac), 18 boiug praised by (e pross of tho country for hasiug paid biu debty after comiug out of baukruptey, he, Uesing, 18 denounced a8 8 baukrupt. while doiug tho very eamo tusng Washburn 18 prawed for, How Mr. Heeiug bos paid tho debts of bin plansng-mill company {6 shown by the records of the Upited Htates Court. Thu ooncern Las gobu through bankrupicy, The sarcts, which ho save amply recure the d:{ll, bave slirady been exhausted, The fimal dividend han heen drelared, and the total sum puid tho creditoru in 5y centa ug the doar? Thery i1 & feature uf the cam which N, Hering might, hawever, explain to {he creditors, who have 1omL W3¢ per cent of thelr clabmr, After they had, fu consideration of ks magniloquetit’ promises, granted biw planing-mill concern oue uvitcusivn, o Aecond meeting of the creditors wis called by 3, Hesing. He roviewed his mugoanimnus osurstees of Lis determiuation to pay evers dollar, and a8 Lo doc 10 s letter, that tho agacin wero cmply sudiclont, At hia eolicitation & committee, beaded by 3Mr, Van Hehinfik, the well-known Inmuer gosler, was appointed to verily bia (Healug's) statements as to the condition oF the toucern Ly up exsmigution of its books, 0n the stowing wedo by Mr, Hesing, the Conmnttee found the neseta supls suficient, and o reported to the creditorn, ‘Thercou, suct wis 126 coufidenco in- diced by Mr. Hering's'promives, that s majority of the creditors pominally sasfyncd {he clabia to bin in order that be might name Wi Assignee, which he dit, aud the settlercut vructically was tisde by bim, Wi now tke creditors would 1k 1o know 18, what Eecaro under Mr, Hceing's management, of the laukrupt ce- 810, of thelii 1y per cent of the atscts, Shich, sa shown by the dividend declarad, have not been accousnted for, 450 1 this oxtute La vettled, AR 10 Mr. Heefng's rtatement that what has not besn pafd La seciired, THA TRIBUNT A authorized by one of ihe leading creditors, o weli-kuown business inag, re- sponsiile for what ne saym, to atito that for the 943 g cent of thelr clama yet unpaid the crediiors Baie Tecuived no eccurity wliulover, aud uo swurauce of paywent from Mr, Hesing or anybody eles, If AMr, Hexing challenzea thiK statemnent, {be peotioman ree feried o wili furpish tie proof to establish what ko etates, Tu conclusion, 10 Lorrow from Mr. Heelog's apen fettes, ot bim be sdmcnished to “ Lo fair; be truthiful,” REMINISCENCES. KEILLY AND TOE COLOBED AN, JMr. Heving's extisordinary affection for tho Irisn voters, and tho silly manifestations which bie has lately mada of it, calls to tho mind a sto- ry of bis earlier yeats when bo could not 80 easl- 1y stomach tham; Inlge2a sine of omuibuses ran streot from Randoljh to Twolfth, koown as Waliser's line. Uno of the most pro- uounced of the drivers was an Irshman named Kelly, toward whom Jr. Hes. ing used threats, snd from whom he was ju daugor of receiving oxcmplary punishment. In order to show his contempt for Eelly personally and his race generally, Afr. lesing Idred & negro toride fn Kelly's wtage and walted on him to » seat fn the'bus, st the eamo time glving Selly to underatand ihat ke must Le sllowed fo ride, Kelly couldn’t stand that, and so came down and put {lie Negro oitt, 8 was the custom i1 thove dags, ee- ing at onco took tho mastter fu hand avd clumploned sau darkey, furntntog bl with o lawyer und mesns to proseciito the canp aguinst his Irish brother, Tue ellizen whio broughi Uie cass 10 \be remem- brunce of the writer added rome reflections whivh w10 fntended 16 e moral—but wers & fact profane— about the churacter of & mau who Jumps out of oue Ved and iuto syotbes with auch unseetuly Tapiditys FALTER'S HIOUY, . The Freie Preste yesterday pullished a letter slgned Yy Deter Falter, of tie firm of Iulier & Co, No, %0 Houth Camal strect, who eaya ihat inthe year 1072 he wus iuterested with the frm of ‘Betzler & Steintoucller jn the cut-stone work on the SfualeZetuny bullding. While they Woro engaged ou the Hin stors of ths bullding Mr. Heoing suddeuly ordered that the cutung boa little more elaborste, This was not 1n e can- tract, but Mr, Hesing, in teply to an inquiry by Bet Jery vaid fuatho would juoy tho Wcrused cost, Atter the work was ended Mr.” Healug pald tho price stlp- wiated in tho contract, Hu showed appareut surprise when the tili of $43u was presented for estra work, and was unuble 10 remember Lis promibso, He said b would leave the matter to tho declston of the urchitect, LUt notwithewnding that the architect, Me, Daver, d clazed that the dewand of tho Briu wa Tigist aud wod- erato, Heaing did ot then and lisa nob yet pard any of 11 oun Clark sod wero e YESTERDAY'S MEETINGS. A NORTH SIDE RALLY. TUL GEUMANS FOB HUCK. Laal evening the ftopublicans of too Sizteenth aud Boventseuts Wards Liold & very largo sud enthusiastic meoting in Multer's Hall. cotuer of Bedgwick strcot aud North avenae. Mr, C. Pulz was chosen to preside, und Mr. Bicburd Michuel- sou acted as Becrelary GEN. RODIAN addressod the meoting in German, aud way the first peaker, 11o said sbat thore woro twa par- ties {n the teld, Reyubilicau aud Domocratio, or Oppositon, Husivy yestenday declured that o was and had always been 8 Demoerst. Hoaing bad said aod thocgut thut b+ carried tho German vote in lis jocket, The Gormsus would shiow that he was Iy, Thoy bad nothing (o expoct from Lvsiug, and eveiytling from the INepublican ARy, 16 as to the Germuait dterest 0 vote snd stk t3the Amerfcan citizens, Tle eloments ju politice couid not b upited by vrying German and Irish sei- Dient abous fuwn, aud bow.dug unton of pattonatitio, 1t was & bone to cne and but & boe to tho oiier, AL Healng wanted was 1ho offics of Couuty Treasurer, Lesing cared uotllng for Irish or German, Hosopght to retriuso b fallen fortunes st (e eapense of o pubdio treasnry, I Was simout dmmaterial who wea to be Treaniirer, but they whould Luve au houest wun in the ol I behooved wll to wdect wn hoaest W end surch a wan was tacks bo could way aught sgunst Lim? Mo was & man kuown fur bis busiucss qualih- catlons ; ot who knew bow tu carry bis rivaie busis ne 0d whio could be trusted 1 publio stiuirs. Ou the otber side Heslug bad lost Ll own property, and w ken dowz, Blould b Lo placod Ju et 3t the axpente of houcat weu? No, Tho werkiugmet Bid & botler regard for thels own tulerests, Whatd. | Herlug do for the Uermane? Ho deseriad tein 1 (ko vinergency, Lo Wad 8 twal whu vald, ** 1t b loust time aloce 1 'bad suyibing, sud now I wust o Treasurer st tho axpeuss OF Wir public, 07wy fortunes are rufued” 13 labooies Vote fur bupest mens 10 Lurl back t H cotrupt coburts that the Gerniats voles hud Wa rotten sud wortblosa Luwmier party. them, would they tuus give thoubelve & e Lhought they were too honeat 3ud loved & free Lal- fowboz _and honess sdmipbirstion tvo well, Thcy 10vod liberty too well. Horluy Bad 30 cldm upon (e, And, he Uougbt, would Bb got ‘Lelr_voise ) 7, The Dunocnsy of d W shad, Mo only wanted olies Mo eared notutng for jyarty, e cared for nothime Bav0 perronal agurandizement, and only (o retrieve hix fortines atthe tax.payers' exponre, Ko boidly sald : “1 wan and am s Democrat, sand 1 will remaia et How could e Lo beljeved. If he chance for Tiwer a year from now on tis other side s would te- turn to 'the Republican camp, hut he wanlt be re. Jorted orith Joers, The ppesder'wan froquontly fnters Fupted by applaus XU, G, 0, RUCK was nest introduced. o was greeted with thres hearty chicers and a tiger, He waa proud to s v 12003 aboring men beforo bim, and glad thet h had 3 euancs o addrcenthem, T4 Won an evidency that tha 10,1e swanted ats honest administration, Helng and 11 fiad bevn friende, and he would asy nothing ag st him, Bl now Jexing appesred befora the putdse sl wanted 1 grt {nto their pockets, Ho bad formeda enmbination with Ui worst poiitical elemonta tn_tha «outty. Min Latiy wan 1 orrapt, and the mon on 11 suge tlcket worw corrngt, They woulid teal tho pro- ple'd Uxes, and wubvert tho publlc funds to perronal uses, It wan agalut tho spesker's will o ga nto polr- ticn, Bt o b bren forcot nto th Deld at tho last moment, ncatno to ther as oo who would gusranten Loneats {n the publictre ey, Houng had boasted that he carried the German votes in his coat-pockots, But be knew that o Lonest German would yolo for bim on eniay uext, 13 cnuld only 3y tiat 40 Beang” meany do right, b was i1 very bad company: used it of betng young, s gamiser on i1 » (the speakor] a5 yearn of aiie, and Tiarrien fea yests wior o Bad children golug to schodl, W fuin wrong? Hese 10 pald bo vaa Lo putictan, Al rignt, Thin esscerion be wne o of, e ackupwledged it, that Le (Huck) bovght Wi nowgiation, 1€ b vea elocted §L would pot bo by ballowboz it Hestng said e liad bought up the Bippors ive Presse, Lo wonld sy 11t the support wun given free, oud that the proprietors of that paper reluned iy Cither bW or Lioreatier, and hiod refusedt muney to keep quiet or support the Opposl- ton tebet, “The eutirs press thet bad sup ported bim Dbad done s vuluntarlly and with coushieration or Ptromnl! of fature paye aud i Herlig #ald otheriro by knew ho lied, Al the pport ho hzd recoived bad teen without satieitation, and thoe present cauld tell Mr, Hosing tuat be (Huck) Dud socured fs nomination withoul ueng corrups micans, ~ The geutlenin kpoko fu German, ond Lis te- murkn were frequently futerrupied by enfburiastic ape plaw rai k Lumbnrd and his Gleo Clnl sang some came ouys, which were ra eived with choers, JOME LYLE RING was next fatroducrl, and_aald that tho_citizens had met 1o consult fheir own Ju'ercats, Tho question war ome of home loterost, It wak who were 1o be their Conuty Treasuzer and Commimsiotern duning the sext fow years, Upon tae Republican tlckes il the candidates bad Leen placed wituout so= licitation, whiio the Opposizion ticket waa composed of ttieu wao nongut the officer, They wero profes Flomal o teekers with sin e motives fu view, T e of Mr, Hadng aud his party showod thiat they et ved 09 puclic support, Even uow they biad slown §:0,000 from tie pubie in awarding the contract e tue Uounty Batlding, If they stolo $20,~ ) wald s uot ewal $:04,0 07 Thoy wers going in for & sieal, 1v 4t all ey could of the publio funds, He alluded to thy sclectlon of judwes of elecuon the Conaty Uoird, It showed that they mernt diskouesty, and to prostitute tie Lallot-hoz, and to eiect thdir own candidstes by unfair means. He: begred them to guard the yoills ou election duy, 10 the frecdomn of the tallot-Lox vax cruehed, then ety by liverty was goue, It bebiooved thom 0 watel, a8 (¢ invalvel 1he sufety of theie tnntitutiona, The tefunal 10 rule t Republican judger in the vurious preaiack shown that theso moa kntcnded 1o d sometinag weon T advocated the urganization of viglauce cowmiitat to watch the poils 1 order to pratect tha peagls in thefr rights, It w.s nocesaary o voto down tha Op= oedlion ticket In order to malutatn and presarve hou- est govermment, und 10 protect the sacredness of the ballot-box, The Glws Club then rang another soog, whicl, Uka the Previous uned, was Tecelvod with appiause, Mit, MICHAELSON, of tlie Freie DPreaw, wia then lutroducod. ila anfd that ho thnked Heetug for what bo nad dotio the day before, He would do him go {ufustice, but would merely read from the Staus-Zeituv1 what tuls ssmo Hextug bad wrtten Doc, 31 aad Jun, 1, of the ssmo Wen who Wers now oni the ticket with him, Toen lcaing called thiem tbleves and corrupt men, His conseut Lo run as County Troxsurer on this ticket shuwed Lhat he was in coilision witl these same mmen, Fvery gambler und ward Lummer was crying for ilewinp. Every man who had any hopor abont him would ‘not vole for such a man. Tos candidates whom Hesing lnd dzuouncod tn tuleves ware Crawford und_ Conl tho Bepublican porty Lud nonunnted Mnrry Nelson and Louis Huck whom they bad almost forcéd 'to became candldates, 3130 he not been bravo enough to run Hesing would Iiive nadd o German dared opposs bim. Tie Ameri- van eiemeut sud hunest oitizens supporied Mr, Huck bLecause Lo was an booest man, Thoy did not care whetbor he waa & Lrowcr 80 he was honsat, Tho Amezican peopls were willing o SUDport an houess inan, None of the Lrwb ou tun Ropublican slds wera disty ward-bummiers, but hotieat wen wio were proud of fhelr blethright, of which Capt, Uvaly was » nored exampla, Now, Hesfog was hard op, of County Tresurer. \What tiasd he done for the Gor- wans 7 Wuat bsd the Geramns done for bim ' Heeing was fudsbied to the Gerimsus fur sl b had ever made, and tue Germaua bad made him, Toey who bad worked houestly for yearn had lost thelr ail Dy We gr.s bre, and biow was It with their insuruuce T 1u e doruania Insurance Coupany Huck aud Lios. 1ng werw buthh Dircctors, liuck paid bis asscasient of $14,500, but Heslug's note to-day remainod unpald, The taan' who (aid lis debta wad haneat, and (uat was plain Germau talk. A bankrupt mou sbould nob sport px horses and v fo & uouble Lrown-slons front, 1 hie was bouest he shouid do wway with thevs aud pay e deb, That woald Lo Gorwsn honesty, Waat had Hesiug dome for the German's Supday lberty? He had col- lecled somo $35,000 from " the browers aud nnlisters o fhis oy, sud usd this money for bia own personal aggrandizment, Louls Huck Lsd given $30 to thls vause, Yot Lesing praled of what be bud doue. e had dous nothung, aoly at thn expensy of others, In esery quostionabla schemo Heaing's name could bo found, He was certainly not to be trusted 10 the Counly Troasury, 0 that afies ko catno oat of the oitico he could say, “T made the money and I can jay my debts,” ‘The Couuty Clock' otics emyloyed 1) tien, twenty of whow wero 0.4 now electioucerivg at the (ar-pagers’ expeuss, Whuro did o wanted the oftice I tio strendths of Hosing come frots? The Geruwana ebonid salidiy voto for L, C. lluck. The Gernian vota went for fluck, The American volo went to Huck. Tart of the Irish voto went to Tuck, and tho reat to Teoley, Theu whero dide Heslug cowo in? They wotld find after the 21 of November thet Healng would be shelved. Lo begged then to stand by honcety ax it hebooved honiest Genitun voters, “Tuls cuncluded tho proceedings, and (ho meeting jourtied with thrve rousig cheers for the Hapublio~ au ticket, THE REPUBLICANS. THE FINST WALD, A meeting of tho Ropublican voters of the Fivet Ward was hold last ovening in the Repub- lican hoadquarters, cornor of Lake and Clark sireets, for the purposo of orgsnizing s ward ehub, Mr. W. J. Brown catlod the meoting to order, and Mr. 8. W. King was elected Chairman and W, J. Brown Becrotary. ; Ou motion, a committes of thros on Porma- nent Organization waw voted, The Chuir ap+ pointed &8 that Commtice Messre. Ogle, Browa, and Davy, Aftor consuliation tho Commitise reported the follawing Jst of officers: Fraticnt—~8imeou W, King. Vice-r g aent—Johu Purky, Secretary—Loutn ¥, Jacobu. “Ircasurci—Lauis Hass. bxeut vs Commnntfee—John Lyle King, W, J. Brawn, Willlam Ogle, 8, J, Davis, Louls Haus Ou motion, the ulicers wore elected, Mr. Kiug eaid tual, thougt be had been & resdout of tho ward fur titeen yeary, Lo bad uever hotore been wo much wtorested in sny clootion as in this one. 1le sald that wheu iu the Doard of Suporvisois be Lad slwasa advocuted the sppolutment of ouo eloction Judge in cachs preciuct for tho Oppoeition, sud Le was aston. falici and atigered by thy Fetusal of the Opposition Board of Connly Commbwivuvis 10 o the wams for e Jlepnblnan party, ‘A letter wau riccived from Gen. O, L Maun (n ref- eteuce 10 the [urniation of o cumpany in the ward fur Bils Brigady of Guards to the Baliot-Boz, Ou motion of lirow, the communteation was relortal 19 tha Laccutho Gommiticy, with power o et an the tnatter of sppotilient of atticers of Lie come wny projoted, 0! v nyhl \\'.‘\b, Uglo moved that tlse Club proceed to the sorafaation s ird eamiulyi owuliios, Orled, sud the following ass sppottite Peter Greudel, Jobu Har, J. Appleton Wilson, g 5. 3. David, Wllisw G. Feunk Matanali, . J. LGl Ugle, Thouen Bickford, Johw Vin Waguer, Josoph 1417, dutan b oenin, Rovert Wildams, Willlan Eaton, iy Falting, J; 3. Kulikerbocker, AL ¥, Tuthn Jotes, summaertichd, W, H. Richiardaod, W, 8, Bowi, 3o iatbaway, Capt. "Lecd, Louis lass, AL L. Tabs Aty $.r 1 J40CL, Jutins Lyle Klug, GQeorge Eberbiacdt, vt Viwbden, Frcd Evvy, Wil L Harewgton, Thowss 3, duluts Crow, dou Wogau, s o cotnletion Of tho hst wad left ubtil pazt meet- R o motio of Mr, Brown, (8 was voled that when the secting adjourn it bo L Frdsy ciewng, s whih time the Eaocutive Commuuito ro port o uariics of o uthieera of the company i Geu. Mani's Nrigada Mr, Lrown oifered the following rusolution Lewleed, Tuad buo Cuok Counsy Hepubiicn tentra Cotstuittey be Tsquented tw olfer o Fusatd uf $luw for it t atd colviction of aby ersol ilegally vouug Ur ol1ezing 1o vola ot Ly ensuliy clo-tin, Carrled umsuiviousty, aud tho ie-ubg e ad- Jovrurd unl Frudsy ovenizyg ut s o'clock, Nr, dobn Patke, VaoPiusdeut of thy Firet Ward Republican ylute ailh o contenlabie deckes to put dswa repeativg aid 1uducs tbe Ceutral Cominivies xdupt ilie course recommendod by the Club, oifors 176 $100 0UL of his 0w pocked F0F Lo Bing Couvi. tion ior ilicgal vobiug tn bis ward, provided tho Ceatrel Comunies miid waks the rewand yencral, TUE BECUND WALD. The Republicens of the Swoud Ward held 82 ea hwiatio eting st No, 0 Sout Clark wireet, s