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JHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCI 24, 1876, 97 <= bualnoas, thia Clab could cloan ont thie | Biller presontod Henry Pitgrim. An inform only bueincas to transact was tho appointment | fragiats to risa once more and how theso arro- | tho reputeti f bel tyred fe es POLITICAL. Clty ali stable, and onco mors thore would bo ate Poe then had, roaulting as follows t of aAcommittes of nine, connisting of Messrs. | gant party tyrants that thetr heels are not yet | tion onntons, aria the dtber Tadiaotane foie RAILROAD TIME TABLE, | men there consulting tho intoronts of the poople. | whole number of votes cant, AB A NEPREAENCATIVE Neceseary to a cholca, of the Democrats, ho was aprenent to aay that | Moore.....+ thoy thought ashe did. Did any one aupporo ‘Teatine: Togtmeyer, Kasverlek, Wallace, Fucek, Decker, | on the nocka of tho people. In dua tima tho | trying to suppress the financial queatl Nernal, Alkin, Westpbal, and Wondrojka, to | Peorlo's party will bo rosurrecto't, mote’ favorable opportunity for tte aaaoan ARRIV, ‘AL AND DEPARTIRE OT draw up a list of six dologates and alternates to Following ore the various gentlemen named | ehould arrive, Consoquontly, Landers in tho $ RAINS ro:resent the ward: in tho Convention to he | for the People’s party Ceutonnial Mayor: I). G. | Democratic standard-bearer in Indiana, and Hol- ers. would roform this stato | 2k: 3 | held April 6. Nogera, Georra W.Allon. George Buroliam,John | man —_— Second Meeting of the Muni- | ¢° othnge > “he did not Le th Rue informa lot was thon had, resultinys as fol- On motion, I was resolvad to appoint acom. | Pinukinton, Jou TI. Van Dyke, Nelson’ Van maslion ie Uae Sino Fe ramen canetorlat f rt} ust bo jofenta: & | lowes mitteo of threo to petitlon the Conuty Board to | Kirk. views a | F: DA ~ cipal Reform Clubs, Pablcan aT sunt oarnest, ‘honest. men | Wuolenumber of votes cast fp | tte oF tree to et nce for thatawamiection | \itbare waa somo talk on tiie atrenta, thin aftor= | amon ard Tree hear Cha ek baeeaa toc tiea | eepledes éSuater eueesie es Ttaaay ate shoutd form somo plan by wich the country | Necessary toa chol 3 | at the corner of Bivo eland ayenuo and Twenty. | nacn, among renjectablo and loading Demo- | rent of tho lille Bing.—Aewm York Times. rivabilnday avardeaseas Valin ® should be saved. ‘Tho republican form of gov- | 370Th. 9 | aro nd atreot, to Bohemian Hall, snd alzo to | crate, of patting forward John Black, wholesale | Th H ernment had become a by-word. What a space | Plarm maka two additional votiug-places, ono at tho | Tiqnor-denler, who liad not boon indicted, and is | aire, a deacon in Cleveland who fs training — Addresses by Thomas Hoyno | tran tite country presontad, sponding. mors | On motion of E. B. Sherman, (ho nomiuation | comer of Conalport ayentio and Halated street, | highly oatoomod, for the Stayoraity. at provent with the noble army of indepandent d Wirt Dexter. monry than tho Empire of Groat Iritain, inclad- | wos mado uuaoimons. aud tho other at the corner of Hivman and — ee oters, The other, day 8 party man twitted lim CHICAGOA NORTHWESTERN RAILATAT. ani u i" Tag 120,000,000 peoplain India! ‘Tia wae ques- ABAEAFON. + | Pautine streots. Each Committee was tistiuctod MISCELLANEOUS: with Lem un the fonco, Yor,” maid our dea- | svete ose, ac rtuueer, tsnerman eed) wat TS Oanale tlon for ovory man who hua spark of human | _ For Asaorsor tho namon of of James M. Clark, | to report progross at a mecting to bo held Tuure- for AS ENTHUHIASTIC AS THEY stat con, “Tam ou the fences; and thera I propose ates corner Masiconthy and at tha depott, fooling loft, and {t must bo nanawered. ‘This Al Li Aitelie, get Wicoean were milsanced: day wien plaeryc eeetsbalhe i Bes te iar as Jong, el i sin Sonfoundedly muhty on F and an informal ballot was , resulting o6 ‘Sho rest of the meeting wae taken up bya é ci 4 des, ‘atl Schurz himself couldn't lave Lesolutions Censuring tho Present City Rate AER ieee eee eprops earn follows t e Matlment of Ee eyaen oes Wondvejlias Wastnsatox, D. C., March 23,—Sonator Conk pat the truo iuwardnesd of tho situation moro Government---Ceriificates morals, or thoy tnust fail, If things wera not | Whole numbor of votes cast, + | claiming to ropresout tho Bohemian element in | log’s frionda aro not as cothuelaatio as thoy | Heatly. rofarmed, lio would not undertake to write tho | Nocessary tos choles 4 tho Club. At tho meeting of the Republican | had hoped to be with the result uf the Byracuso LS of Indebicdness. opitaph of a Ropabile aunk so low. | Central Club, somo of tho ward delegates wero | Convention. In private they express great dis- PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS, ROUGH SKIN. WIT DEXTER SAUISE Gg | sbsont, ani thowe present filled the vacancles bY | annointmont at tho languags of tho resolutions | Thesyatem being put undor tho influence of had,—Dickinson hav- doth rebate oe Fania verors) erate ae respecting their candidate. Thoy find that an | Ds. Pierco's Goldan Medical Discovery for a few foutleman was not as Well aupported by tho Bo- | Inutruction to elmply precont the uamo of mcan- | weekn, tho vlin becomes smooth, cloar, soft, and Kemfeny present a6 Le anticipated, and gan | didato ie very different from ao instruction to | Velvety, and boing illuminated with tho glow of subslied. coat o alld, united yoto for a candidate, and | Rerfect health from wilhin, truo boauty stands wns noxt enlled upon, and rospondad at somo ; “4 longth, Ho a, mou all around. hin whow 110 i A formal ballok twactthen b could ‘not instruct, aud ho believed that tho | [ag withdrawn, —rosuliiug meeting had proporly como together for cone Aybole suuaticr of votes: canes, sullation, ne oe Jately been so Waxhlagtony Bark, '¥ tow clolco..,... . a whoro ho found Congress wrang! ug wor tho | Frintio.. ah vs onF TENT RD. thoy fonr that the uti be forth In all ite glory, The offecta of all medi- ‘0 the Honato, ps , Yard Dotnocratic Ciub Ny resolutions may be conatrnea ‘ects of all me A1uestton OF are eiillo aenectneto wag | THe wominatlon was mato unanimous, rete Tent Mees 172 'Nontds Halsted aeest, | to mean that tho delegates after tho fret formal | ¢lMos whieh operate upon the xyatem throug tho going on which ought to bring the blush of GolLEcrons inse evening, ‘ond perfected organization by | presentation aro, in fact, unpledged, ‘Thoy aro | Medium of tho blood aro nocessarily somewhat ; eon robbed at o hoff, Join Crook, George Itoff- | should havo been found t Conk id | While ono to threo bottles clear the aki , MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, of John Hoffman, aud it was supported Murry; If. Ack vice-Prowi should havo been found to oppose Conkiing, an jee clear thy alin of pim- | pepat, foot af I, 1 time fo speak on auch an all-important subject. | Dome A, ‘ ef Ktoroy, Vice-Providonta; M. Crow, | remark that it lunot insignificant if the Conkling | ples, blotches, eruptions, sollow 6 | Ra Reines ea Ceaek okt AEE ant OF Reentgepramstar These okt questions, these issaos of tho pane, | PY © ‘Ald. Bherwood. No other name being pro- | ‘Trongurer; and T, I, Droyer, Becrotary, doloyates camo mainly from clos which aro | doneg, Di." griba"adeata nay seer ee SH ell ales aie Aeamaes og ted, th i wero, or ought to bo, obsolete, Iteform was Bente Vie omaha wat made uvanimous by | Sfariew Cofln, Johns Jonophsan, Goorge Moil- | chiefly the seat of Democratic power, while the A Demand for Economy---Or. ganization of Ward Committees. Nomination of a Strong Republican Ticket for West Town Offices, tion. Within 9 atono‘s-throw man, John O'Connor, Jolin C. Cullan, and Ite B f quired to cure somo cages where the avetem ia SeOrR Te J sneeiees - HataBentced wora peddled out and justico was | ,,2i¢. Hoffman, on Lelng tnmultuonely onlted | man'ptrefie wete elécied dolezatos to the Con- }12 chposing delegates come from more Fural | so16y sith gerofutoun or virulent blood poluone, | Mell(sla fala and Ale tne Meetings in the Various Wards-«=The | mado a mockory. Mo did not wank to overenits had lived twenty-four years in Chiengo, and had | Yoution to bo held Saturday, after which the | tymrcestin LLINOIs CoxanessionaL pistnict. | Tho curo of all theso diseases, however, from Tam 7 k. miato tho good old times, But he it ie Mt | nover beforo bravo caudidato for avy ollico, moeting adjourned, Sieecal Luapaten to The Chicago Trivune., the common pimplo to tho worst acrofuia, {9, with Colored Cillzens and Pinchback. cago had nover been in go bad a fix. Tho ravo- | teoson alwaya a worker in lopublican: ranke, TUL TWELFTH WARD. Broostxat0x, Ill., March 23,—Edwards is still | gig use of thie mort potent agent, only © mat uo oficors In thia district Lind Leconso wo cor- | {Pounh always e worker In Hopublican ranks; | Ata mectingof the Nepublicansof the Twelfth | unopposed an the Republican candidate for Con- | O¢°4, ee gen Cay > WALROe, | EE Hxpress rupt, somo of thom, that thoy woro to bo found | Oto Witon olected, juse ow At was tly duty to rox | WY8fds hold yesterday evemmg al Van Duron | grens, though tho Leader intimated thot «new of timo, Hold by dealers in modiciness | Night Fsprese in ono of two places,—cithor in Canada or bo- spond to tho countrs'a call for volunters when Hint}, corner of California avenuo and Madison | man is to brought out by them who, sf | = MUS ENTS. “Sundsy iz, 4*¥aturday and Sunday Ex. § Dally. MUNICIPAL REFORM CLUB, forotho Grand Jury. tho ‘country was in dangor. ‘The spenker cloned | 8feot, Horace Braueb presiding, the following | brought out, will bo the third who has beou pro- | }e ————e BECOND PUDLIO MBETING. Things ind como to such astrait that it wae | 1 roaring inmaotf toon honest administration | TSelutioua woro adopted : osod unsticcesafully, Meanwlile rosident ADELPHI THEATRE, en SUICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS. Tho Municipal Reform Cinb mot Inet evoning | oven qucatiored as i wed nob Fit £5 CEO Fa Of his office if he wore elected. Waenras, be saeath Te been Haleay9 conetileg yalwrardy: atrenaee whoa ue nie aaa pints . “Aeogp. han! Clly and A Denies Sr ba on ‘5 A + i 7 aining to our interes! zeum aL . Gen, ¥ t tt iy fn the Graud Pacific Hotol to hoar tho reports | Bllon, It ie ay Te HM ie and Stripes and | _ For Town Clork the namosof Henry 1, Wertz teeresyera’ thoretai, balk one Oe be chomnaned Ly the Zeuer and | THs Friday Evening, Merch 21, ‘The Glortous aca AtDepot, arut L2e Handutahott, from tho diferent Committecs appointed at previous meotingy. The attcadanco, as borato- foro, waa vory Inrgo, and Included tho following- named prominent citizen; Charlos P. Kellogg, Thomea Hoyno, Phil IH. Moyne, Ald, Jeeao Spalding, Horry W. King, T. D. Haskins, R. P. Derickeon, 8. B.Maymond, the Hon, A. J. Gal- tho preacrvation of froodom av such a timo? Jf and IHoenry J, Jacobs wore resented, nud an lus | diesntced, That we coudenn the action of the Com- | the Edwards opposition, To-night a cauicua waa Verennial Pantomime, formal ballot was had, resulting as follows: mon Council at ite last meeting tn failing to pise tho any man wanted to go dawn to the Contconial i jalrel-ctlon for. 3 iu progress at his oftico. It ix intimated that 0 Mertz, wishes of the people. : red. ae a ‘teal euarget ‘ho «people | ste aii Ssiastortue pais Cabot Gk Stunty | Cuavezasty, Og Sate Gh—ine: Repabl j a pis Mott to “thomsolves © wna | , 4 formal ballot was thon had, resulting in giv- | fu regord totho cost of bullding » new Court-tiouse, | 1; ee voutton today cheated. Ih. Corretena | q:@RUMAUDI ADASIS, tha beat of lving Clowte, were simply lo! otvO8 intent | ing Hertz 61 votos to 9 for Jacobs, ‘Thu fortuor | yeewe aro opposed in the rreseut depronsed alate of strict Conyoution to-day elected 1, Garreteon | ptr. J, A. Gulick tu hiv wonderful feat of shoottug an tho ballot-box. ‘I'uoy wora now on tho brink of | 415 declucod tho unuuliiuus choice of the Cou- | municipal huances to oxpending any money in thts di- and Edwin Cowles delegates to the National | apple backward from tho Lead of Sliss Maygie Nichola A. I, Chetinin, J. If, | a precinlee, bronght thora by what seomed to he i iu, | Convention st Cincinnati, with an ouucs ball from © Kentucky rile, Avsoulto lower, Gee 4 : {up natural normal tendenoy of Amortcau inyti- | Vention. Fe ee ae ee end for tilt nities | ‘Lhe following resolution was adopted : Managers ‘Ballet Troupe, Brothers “Victorell, Veuua aerate, Dunham, “James Meindl, TTL tutions. In his opiuton all tho dificalties in tho } ray tlle se Dene BE Dre noe et efor iso. oni extatisg im | Zcgalecd, ‘That while we do not deem ft advisable at | #271 Adoule, Sfangle Nicila, Chatict, ahd, Aunio Fox. quem Thowpson, Pator Sehuttler, Curistophor | civ Frew out of tbo ballot, It wos tho Koy. | , Zhe nomination for two Conatablos was then | i Derartmonia of our Clty Government, iw by elect- | any tine iu instruct delegates as to whoin they euall | Gries stetines tox and % aap. ma. atone of the arch of our misories. Any plan of in Bee ate followiug. namos Were provanted : | ing to pubile ollice mien of known ability abd Inteyrity, | cast their voler, neverthoicss, Loving fall coundence | {Cut Mating to-morrow at 2p, mm, Hotz, Henry Sayts, Wirt Doxter, Goorgo a2 mm am, - Noy, A. Y. Sfaddox ‘ Lxtra Ladies’ Night—Sundoy, March 26, At ‘Armour, J. G, Shortall, Honry J, Willing, A. J. | roform must suit tho minds of the voters, and | 5 peony fy | aud who will work for public sud not for private ad- | tn Gov. B 1s. Mayes, we bellove him to be eminently | stonday, March 27, Boucicault'a ""Fiying Send.” x Avorill, Willinm. Blais, IH. Mf, Boguo, James | tho majority of the voters in this clty came fromm ae ore Digan ben. Te iinaees aoa | epee, wnat ba consideration of the tact that heres: | Hite cst waite at sur: augpocee lt Wie recena, | Bete Tifbu tate er Comedy role of te Sockeye Gloveland, James 8. Kirk, P. Lf, Willard, | tho lume, and Lad given no Losses to socloty | Ye arbrion, Jamey W. Clark, Goorvo Dennivon. rtofere that portion of our ward lying vost of the | whetber ta a privute citizen, soldier, mombor of Cou. THE COLISEUM, pmeiHiCAG®, MILWAUKEE SS1. PAUL RAILROAD. Judge Otis, T. W. Marvey, W. 1. Bocbor- | jt ,ti9 Heaps Ot tetatloform of government | At informal ballot was nad, resulting ae followa: | Orou Fanon Tailroad and extending; 12 mailles west | gras, oras Chief Excculive of the Btate, ts without “ CB SOUR Clarketts, opponte Sherman ifoste, andat Depots ‘ ‘| bas Leen unrepresented in tho City Gounch by any ono | blemfah ¢ that iu ali public positions Le bse Louored = in oltics was a failure, Io would not adviso tho Haunts 17 4 Abncatioy, 05 Daddys, 18 5 Browns | diving in thee Preeand wellerotticd district, we tuero- | lituself aud given culiro eatisfaction 19 Lis coustine | FINEST BILL OF THE SEASON, Teave | _ Arrive, abrogation of tho franchlee, but he had about | jj, F453 Dignan, 2; FS rious 1. | fore reepectfully present our claime to tho voters of | cuta; thut Lis name isnot prpsented fru: a feellug ——— ae gor, O. Foroman, Capt. J. W. Brockway. Bamucl Bisa, J. J. Magill, Robert Law, J, u Et i 4 t : Crowded houses, Iramense success, THE GREAT | Wisconsin a Minnosota Through ©, Stone, Arthur Dixon, Georgo Bobnoldor, | bagun to boliove in it. A club tik thle made a Renae ras Feaulted ay followas Mauials, to welts Wasd in making thelr selection for Alder- ) uf Statu pride nor for » complliventary purpose, lu | RETLY, the only rival of Pat Stoonos, Tuo man, who | YAY Laps etd 4:00 p. me ©. R. Corbin, John B. Drako, IL. N. Manu, | Shot all attics, ‘mon of onrnostnoss, could | bir. Maddox having thus been nomtnatod, the | "'iicmteed, That we unanimously recoromend the | guarauien that in We Grout of lus eleclion, tue aftare tronterfal aad blootetrdling feataof rwordamaustian | qftbtott ("1-004 me Nathan Moars, P. W. Gates, Goorgo M. ticiang would hoed, uot the politicians settle Convention procecded to the election of a sec- | name of W. W, Calking as our choice for Alderman of | of the nation will bo wirely and honestly administered, | FUGENE DUPONT, assisted by Mlle Cora, in hits eatalit Bia How, Georgo M. Pullman, Jacob Rosenborg, E. - | tho Twelfth Ward. 4a Ohio {a to be tha Lattle-ground in the coming cam- | ting | —aasenee! the quostious of slavery, ate, Lut they must re eaiidldata for Bonstabla, 3 Atorvovaret Bel BINTEENTI WAND. Palgn, we earueatiy recommend. the delegates tals day | teoricial duataster.sitelien. SUEY AUSIISS | — ar trsine ran na ifmankne, Tiovat fr Se ©. Larned, Davtol A. Jones, Edson Keith, J. M. | not interfere with business, THLE ROW NSU IP OMNANEZATIN ‘Tho Republicans of the Sixteenth Ward held | electeil to aivo Gov. Mayen thelr caruest aud hearty | Fisit, the child cornetist, BARONY, the dancing | Union sr via Walsrlawa LaGrenct aed Winous * e 3 t 4 3 bilder 1», BARONY. tho, q i " and Winons. Horton, J.T, MeCantoy, Judge L. H. Davis, 8. | Or > oP eof ERM TERM TCL cae air. T. 8. Critshell prevented the following terest ter ine panics of Mates eee pare "i EANGr me danniing seria corte aongetrosm, Meeuiaacee ILLINOIS CENTRAL, "aAILAOAD, 3 uy totes Pana N. 8. Bouton, Norman | 15,4 jie office, He Lolieved this Club could work roaolutian, which was unanimously adopted : gates to the Republican Pown Convention, te be Provipence, R. 1., March Tha Ropnbil- | ment of the funutest of all funny men, MANCI EH | Depot, Soot of Lakerst. uni fuat af Ticent eeanctaty Reset this reform. 9 Repeleed, Saat pitin ayatein ot vornae beqanteat lon, hold Monda: can Stato Convontion met to-day aud ronomle | ANDSENNINGS. Every act received with immeuso Ofiee Ish Randalphat, near Ci: Mr. Dexter roferred to Mr, Dang’a outrageous | yonse upon the people of the suveral townships, and | |, Le imeoting was callod to order by Mr. Valen- | pated tho present Stato ollivars, ended by | Suntory, ses 8 fons Only at Kil every eveuinut t CALLED TO ONDER. “Arrivs. Ald, Jesso Spalding called tho mooting to dragtment at Hoe nc oe tae ere apentaels that such logelation shoud be adoyied us wil lead to tine Tub, the Heealdans of the Ward Club, who, Haury L Eppitt for Govern aolagatie tall Bt Loale Express, , and Capt, 8. 1. Derickson was chosen to | CYt0: cre pari ke, ; speedy abolition, after stating (ho object, nominated Air, H. Uar- } | ‘Lhe Couventio: cf _fiolegates ta tho fT ate a! i poe Mr, Hs B, Raymond acting as Socro- of Schenck running away from Engilsh crodit- |, 5, Sherman sald that he had boon request- | ber, dr, a8 Chairman, who was unanimously | National Republica Convaution at Cincinnati, MoVICKER'S THEATRE, Cairo & New Orleans May ora way complomentod by that of Ben But- | o¢ by tho Eighth Ward Club to requost the | clected. Charlea Hart, Charles C. Vance, J. Ueory | pRITTIANT SUCCESS, A HTT, | bpnudietd’and Pou tary. lor appealing for public purity in denouncing & | Gonvontion to call a mase-mecting of votors in Mr. Barber said that they should be very cara- | Howard, Jamen M. Pendicton, Charles Nourse, : » Ppriugtiowd siege Mr. Doricksou, upon taking the cbair, sald | good man through mora partiean feeling. The | the hall then occupied a few days boforo olce- | ful and select good men fur candidates, a8 much | No'son W. Aldrich, Ieanc ‘. Williame, aud Ed- JOERN H. OWENS, Duungue Bioaz Oity Bx.. that he folt oxtromely embarrassed at being | dishonor inficted on Doua wax uo worse then | tion, It was voted to call such a meoting for | of tho succeed of tha Mepublican ticket de. | ward Lelrooman.. PERKYN MIDDLEWICE, Dobudue 2 Stons Uuy B tilled to preside over suchameoting; buthoalve | that inflicted on American honor through | the evening of Saturday, April 1, Tuo Con- | pended on tho character of the mon nominated | | the namo of William B. Beach, a iawyor of 7 alan PReueprss felt groatly honored; and thot was all ho bed to | Schenck’s baeenees. Cowing down to home sf | vention thua adjourned. as candidates for the various town offices. They | this city, has been placed on tho Democratic | e—y ET Fe EB CD WT SSE ——— 7 eay. Ho thou called upon tho Socretary to read fairs, Mr. Doxter referred to tho appaintnent ‘Tho tlokot which as heon put in tho flold is | murt seo to it thata mau waa nominated for ticket for Governor, in place of Gen. Cooke, who . CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILRUSO. fue minutes of tho last mootiug. and ‘subsequent rojection of Mr. Derickson. | in many rospects n good ono. Mr. Clark, the | Assessor who was abovo roproach, But oqually declined the nomiuation, The Most Sparkling Comedy of the Day. Depots, Joat af Lakeosl.» Indignazons ant Sisteenth TUE ALDERMANIO COMMITTEE. Why was it? Becauzo men in Congress had | nominee for Assessor, has for sows yoars done | good men should bo nominated for tho other THE Q, A. R. AND BEFERIDGE. Frere Sent Sarton nate and ut depole Z oe a Mr. Charloa P. Kollagg, from tha Executive | maintained their right to alspowo | tho Wost ido seacaulng for the city, and 1 a | Ofices. Ho hal loarned that ft cost over To the Edvtor of fis Cht:auo [ribune ¢ _Baturday—OUR BOXS MATINER, Tac ae cat Rien ached furtaet time in which to got | of ollices. Ife wanted thom ta | competont man. Avery Blooro, who waa Aldor» | $23,000 to run tuo North Towa ast year, which | | RaNmaces Ill Merch, 20--In, sour iéeuo of ACADEMY OF MUSIC ht eaata : ready tho report on Aldermen, thelr oc- come befard euch a club,andthe mombera would | man from 1865 to 1867, and from 1872 to | was an immeneo amount. On motion of Mr. to-day I observe that Mr. Raock ia greatly dis- s AN one aiid eee rey one te Ho’ otated that’ tho. Com: | eay: ‘Hin, Jet us understand tho terme of our | Teri, “and who has also been a. | Rub, a committco wae appoiated to nominuta | turbed on sccount of the lotto: of Hr. Nr iueies- ‘TO-NIGHT—DENEFIT OF [ecalereDuuauuo a Sloss cutee had’ many excoodingly — intoreut- | engagemonta with you.” He would call upon | mombor of tho Board of Education, iy» well- | dologates to tho Convention. ter, Tt the pouition ho assigns to Adju- Paci Aaity, tur Vine. ing facts in regard to our Aldermen to report, | thom’ to explain matters, That was what this | known and responsible citizen, who will. if | | After a consultation of about fittoen minntes, | taut-Genoral Hiillinrd 1m tho contest tor Guy- | MISS JULIA MATHEWS, Club was for, and thoy won!d como in with a run 1 Lin; Yost ‘J the committoo returned and reported as follows: | enor, It is o singular fact that the entire 7 and jump, aud bo tho most full-tlodgod_roform~ Gost us eauaidete for ‘Golloctor is ine Georno J. Verveck, Georce a Pruseing, John | Grand-Army staff of Col. H. aro ail bot Bover- x Py Renee) oar. ers in ton minutes. What approprintonoss was | jivers-atable buciness. and bas never boon in | inewatd, T. it, sing, ©. 0, Warliu, F. Kosman. | 'dgo mon, and that Posts havo bea organized in GIROFPLE-GIROFLA. thero in Congressional Represoutatives fighting | politica, Of tha Constablos nominated, Maddox The report was adoptad. many instances where the officers aro in exceas Saturday Grand Be 50, aud 75 cent Matince, at 2 put that it would not bo policy to etato them * now, and ho asked further time to roport, which was uvanimously granted, ‘THE MON. THOMAS H, HOFNE ner 5 over the “appointment of = man to closo of Bi Chicago Li After speeches by Mr. Goorge C. Prussing and | of the privates. Tho oificors of theso akelo- o'clock, Daughter of tho Iegiment and Aladdin. Sit- biliary Aan Se ee the msab-tubs of a distillery? —‘Theso Ss memes ae curough ae Ware Up Hes others airaalonrucent See bok ton Poste are generally known aa Boveridga | Urlsy Night-ta Fillo Madame Augot. South Side @ Club before, but that bo hoped thas this was tbe | Men wore obstrnctora of justice instead | year or ao ago ho Wasa loltor-carrier on duty on ‘THE COLORED CITIZENS. men, aud sre engaged iu the dolighttul | yox-onice open all day.” iss . continuation of the campaign consmenced last | of wise advicers of (ho Prosident. Honest men | tho West Sido. An adjournod mooting of colored citizona was | u#k of sustaining tho waning fortunes of Maj. fail, aud which would bo carriod through | bad bnov driven out of tho Royenno oflicos to —_-+—. hold laxt oyening ut 41 Third avenue, for tho pur | Beveridge. ‘Those samo man know full well HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ‘Accommodatin , auccoavfully, 1t bad beon o question with | gratify party fooling. Ono of the Principles of MINOR MEETINGS, pouo of olocting delegates to the Culurad Alen'a | that Bevoridgo got to bo Shoriif through tho sid | storms & Haventy, Lessocs, J, H. Mavennr, Manager | ~*iix. Sundays, tix. Satur Ex, Monday bim for ecmo timo past whetler tia city | the Club sould ba to Jet men alone who would Ti BECOND WAND. Eouvention at Nasbyilte noxt mouth, ‘Thochair | of thoG. A. R. Notwithatanding tue fact. ho panne pai waa to ho controlled by tha tax-oaters ortho tax- | mako oulico morchandigo. In concluding, ho | gecang Ward Democratio Club met Iast | WS, occupied by Mr. Bakor, and J. UZ. Austin basoly igoored the soldiers atcer lus olection, | The Famous CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, ERIE AND CHICAGO LINE. ayors, Ho then alluded to tho defeat mot by | thourbt tho Club woe doing & noblo work, and er Recane Ward: am lub met Inst | Cnicistod as Secratary. On motion of Mr. Atitch- | filling the ollice with tho men who opposed hun RIQADAY, Match ai Livery Migut aud at the | Neket oftee, 3 Clark-u., corner af Washinatom Palmer [oxCorabined party of thieves Inst fall, whoso | funt tho Lntestigonce aud wealth of the elty could | evening at No. 510 Stato atrect for tho purpose | Oly sommittes, consisting of Messrs. Haucock, | a8 a.aoldior—rotaining the old Jailor, Folz, the | Weduesday and Satunlay Matinecs, Distingdiened | ete ties pruth Reposition Batis. ome dasiean, leader was dropped mote from the associatious by | Bud would finally goyorn this city. of looting dologates to the Town Convention. | Griguloy, Johuson, Brown, Dorrlngau, Jackson, | Sfterwards ruvaway Shorlf! Fischer, and o Lost | seta and A.J. Teavill'n sketch entitled “The Com- |. ~ - which he was aurrounded than for anything that THY PLATFORM ADOPTED. Tt waa moved by Mr. Kirk that thelist of delo- | aud’ Maxwell, was appointed to nomiuato two | of other emallofry who bitterly, opposed va | ing stan, “BILLY LSIERSON ‘as unary dake, tn ee aot Waa then known sgaios him, Ho said thig | Mr. J. 11. Duuliam moved that the resolutions | - +45 roported by the Committee be adontod. delegates and two alteruates, and they retired | pomination. Col, Ihliard ontered tha gorvico | ‘Les Miserables.” Last week of EDWIN FUENOH, | Day Espress—Pallman Draw. campaign should not be cut aort, as it had but | offered by the Hon, ‘Thomas Moyno be adopted. ff f i ing fi for convultation. . in the fall of 1861, aud may not be ablo to under- | colobrated Banjo Sololat, All the old favorites retainet, | tag-Itwa Blaovlag Vara, just commenced, and, if carried out to the end, | Carried unanimously. A longthy discussion ensued, rogultiug in the Pending thoir deliberations, apocchos wor | #taud tho {echings of m veteran on this subject. Monday, Slarch u7—First appearancool E. Mf. HALL, | omega mamas chance 8:3$a.m.| 8:00am, “Enust prove successful, ay it wal a campaign for | On motion of Mr. Charlos P, Kollogg, a voto | olection of E. Bogle, P. Sandore, Edward Cody, | mado by goveral gentlemun present. On tho D, Tatuapoe Bantow, ae fois Bing, and BANFOMD & WILSON, Groat Mu- | “ace' Drawing-ttnom Bleeping tho right, Ife thet offered the following as tha | of thanks was schiored uae a apeakorte Thomas Hickey, George Strader, Tuomas Mur- mah af Huo Gormmittes, they, reported aa Se nt Cahiers Tonite “ at ra at Eaee sess 6:08 p.m.| 9:10n.m. i Fi Warp EB. ¥ ; Wd Q pito mi . Matchett aa delegates, ant - 1 . " ace aly Line cunt the potel ca: Now ¥ Dera prt ees Mz, Chattes 1, Kellogi, rend tho following list | Puy. U. Mations Altorastos | W. Diver, Soni PS a Ore eer reer iy Grasp itarins, Mich,, March 29,—Nepabttean | SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT, ot care te Kew Yorke : Resoleed, That, uk Pi teowect sosaon of the ro- | of Ward Committecs, which, he stated, would | Schweinfurh, Goorge uckhan, James O'Brien, |e ye you moyod that Jobu Jones be uomi- | ¥ard caucueos held to-night to nominate ward Under tha Mansgament of From Depots, RANKAKEE LINE. cuniary. diatreases of the people, tlura should Loa | yet do vomo offective work, and would form an | Tuomas Beery. pated dologate and J, W. E. ‘Thomas sltornato, | caudidates for the coming spring oloction wore MR, ARTHUR J. CRESWOLD, EIT Dipole nS yak Like SRE PUEMG FORESTS: icy of reduction inthe amount of ulltazesto be | important feature of tho Olub: ‘THE FOURTH WARD. ‘A vote was taken on tho nominations, regulting largely attonded by ontuusiastio votors. The | gysisted by the beat Home and Foreign Talent. An |. Leare. ‘Arrive, or penuid be reduced to the lowest poseinia amaunt | Jou Tyrrell, John T. Hedley. ) Jub was hold laws night at tho hoadquartora of | delogates,an ham Bakerand J, W. £. Thomas E pst atin J Indianapolis, Louisville d Ui js. m.|* 8:50, tne eked telnet ee eeaarvatios of the publie ceudlt He ee erin ticcalae tho Club, corner of Michigan avouus and Thir- | a8 8 ternates. TENNESSEE DEMOCNACY. ADMISSION ONLY 25 OENTS, Dau Rhht sa prove (daily). 8:0 p. m.|* Tha. m, aud tho protection of life aud property. ‘On motion, R. Sf. Mitcholl, W. 8. Johnson, W. | _ Nasuvirtz, Tenn, Alarch 2%.—The State | sootoy’s Theatre, Sunday afternoon, March 26, at Aud ‘Third Ward—Gcorge Armour, Obaries Fargo, Will- | ty-third stroct. ct 1 smenta, te. 1 at ig . IL D. King, Denocratio Exocutivo Committoe met to-day. | o'clock. Progruinme in Sunday's paper, NE AN s. soit atin renpoc to fen uprovetnety, of whats | aan Gray, Miers ieney tang Teter Dalecns "| a, We IE. Harper, tho Charman of tho Ex- | Pevallwaroappoited a Finance Common. | Heetllod to Conventions, ono, Say UL, to ap; re elu eurneeCliuanaied Warren Wan Be 4 tervice, the payments of tnoney should at no moor: | g ic Surtine : | gcutive Commitice of tho Clua, road tho floau- | ‘Tho following rovolations wero atoptod unan- | Pwiitt dulezates to the General Convention, aur FARWELL HALL, : et Re er ee eee into tho Municl- | " yyfuy Ward—Chasles Harder, Uoward Roper, George | cial report of tho Troasurer, which was approved | imously, attor Wiileh the meoting ajjourued ; the other Aug, 0, to nomluate for Governor and = j_Eeate, | airrtee, 1 Pegnive te lnregara (athe peace of Cho pen | PMN scum nll, Abdon 0, atard, cute | Mhtouorarly pacollon fle, Pree errr Cok oe gd re PROCTOR’S LECTURES saan) 209. cclpt Pe Te roepor Hh ol ff roso- . 5 . 1’. B, 8. c) le ee eoter att a een Gortineatea ot tue | TRUEST. p perickson, William Metegor, | lutions au tho Teuult of tuo labors of The Exec. | ina manly and dignifed munuot prosocuted a contost POLITICAL NOTES BRILLIANTLY ILLUSTRATED, 8:00. m.f_1:50a a 3 Gebiedood, of daggerous feudeucy. ‘ust the euma | Beveuth Ward-—Th, P. Devicison, Wl a cay Matus. | tivo Committoo ow matters pertaining to the | {oF Wore than throo years to secure Lis recognition ue — Tickets for remaining two, $1.00, Friday night, = * go raicod, with tho auiount of our Finded dobt, has a= i ate Tee aetsaer shies tor tl sata or Ra: tho ropresoutative, directly, of the culored people of | Jonny Ty} f the Presideat of that | March as, “OTHEn WORLDS THAN OUI." PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. + Beady ingreaacd (uo amount of our municipal tndobt. | ay tauls Hass, Fr 00 ie Managemont of tho coming oloctions, aud fixing | Jouisiana, ond, indirectly, uf tho colored poople of ORD hee By Bae phapelt Eich Lecture completa in iteelf. drem depat Winton and Y eduvsa about, $5,000,000 boyond the covetituttoual pp Ainth Ward=-Chirles Barrell, dacob Deldler, 8, sha plavs of he primary meeting. | ay ane | eequmiied state and ity of chomtog | RUM: Propasos to rua for Goveruur of Florida | _Tlekew at W, Uy Keen, Cooko & Co. 118 Slate icicle as Geluldel oie Poisssou 1 cbt- jeventl 2 es = "4 Witenes, The Fourth Ward Republican Olw Vee Yu recognize the necosa! o! owing — pene AUte, Arrive, Ho eet Tan oe eee ee eitor | qqiigrente Ward—Htward 8. Walter, James A. Hare | sasteuet thelr Exeautiva lard Republican Club did} snsucionat imporlsges attached by the colored peor | UPOR Ou independent ticket, SUNDAY LECTURE SO0IETY Re eat prea) Ate the citys while it has opened to dour to over) epectes | Charles Degentiardt, 0. Mi Goll Teo. Li. Loblens, A, | tue primary oloction to nominate condidates for Alder | plo to bis political standing as representing the sd- | Blaino and Bristow ara to speak at the somi- 1 Ostoptbts Bazin &. ew York 8) * of feadd und oxtravaganco in city expeudicure, und | « 7 Reith Ward tre tee indeles ens, Ae | suan at the Hopublican headquarters; and Vanced and enlarged condition of thir race, and us onprerstntt tee Waal 5 — z 150. a ptm. Todoced a confusion ia the admingetration of tuo city | @2proor, B.A. Kent, Franz Giucles ot pate |, WHEDess, Tho Lxecutlve Commitioo Lave been in- | au evidence of their apprectutiou of the efforts of the contenuial celebration of the Wesleyan Semi. | STIS AN B. ANTIZLONY a0 p.m.) 1:20a,m. 1 Bnanoes mposalble of exttieation oF reinody tn tho Tee ara eT i adwig Wolth T* | formed that tuo City Gouteal Gomalteg avo ealled | Heustors who Inborod to seeuro tobim, and torouul | tory at Wilbratam, Mass, Juno 21. oN sets fatrusted: thelr muna te + ae an : gi oud focated the sald primary election at the chur: a. us, 8 proper Honatorial recognition, tt AFT. ede ot tro tha Taare of tho presse ety | Fourteenth Ward W. Ts Johuton. ss sumann, | somer of Soul ee rears creer rititicd cieet: | rocogultica wor tm n peopl, have Leen wo think uu | John D, White, the only Republican Qon-| =“ WOMAINS WANTS” PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE& CHICAGO RAILWAY. __ «authorities to segerd tha volee of publio opluton, to Gaetan i nay WotelaeD, ule: Ooeasallled bts tha: whole Sul dusty deprived it Je <deisleues lie dsabsitcaaey | ee from Kentucky, aunounces that he | | ScCormick Halt, Sunday, March 25, 3p. 1m, Tickets Leace, | Arrive, vari hea ti Is Committes refertho wholo sul fexaloed, a [J erience ret w i at Janeen, MeOlurg & Co. an je door. [?; Sao. tae seer tis busiens of ppremion and fraudulent | q Sizisouta, Ward A, Shoeninges, Thomas 6. Wallin, oct bo referred back ta the Crub without action,: thatihe United Slates Benulo haa refused to adit | Will not be » candidato for ro-cloction. ADMISSION, TEN CE = Pee Re " . faxalion under which tho busluess aud Industry of all Pelee th Ward—Iobert E, Hills, Patrick Loftus, “tesoived, That we, the Executive Committes of the | the colored man who, above ull otliera in political Ife, } ‘Tho people ara beginning to talk familiarly Z a ant Lat {|} teat milf ox classes are now suffering, our clly rulers hayo bo | fevewect> Watg—augat ‘eck,’ G. Heipeinsn, | Club, respectfully recommend the appolutmont of a | Htly reprosents us aso people, about “Ben” Bristow, aif they wantod to got COL, WooD’'s MUSEUM. ol) 209 a, m8 8: trayod a reckless and oppressive disregard of all righta | ciad@eenth Vari Aue Meaty Laubeuheimer, | couunities of twenty, —tve from each precluct of the | Jeso.bed, That while wa recognize our anatility to | 4 Atte the nares Ltdan good Bi ‘*Kunday excoptad. | Dally, Except Mondays, $ iix- Faind sacred by tho dontat (aasen of the pedvio, | & Se Ee ee ena, Sard.—whone dutog i malo lostcd tue prtmary | anal thon by ous yoo wa ior anbly welition tho mae iy eH aan 4 ae FRIDAY, DENEEIT OF copt Saturdaye aod Sundays” " ey shou! mont in Ue thatindignunt an B eles for nominating Aldurmon, ant 0 need- | colored people of the fo of Laumians, com postu; T y. Ys i op on OF i — Bottayed constituencies can punish Taldhe Hubie | atuted that the object of these committees waa | fulsteps locking to a fair oxprossion of the sentiment | Ba they do almost the entire Hepublican vote of the sack Ration, pleas poral peavorite jf Bows BY FLO: Te BALTIMORE & Oli10 RAILROAD. sorvants, and right ourselves, to know who they cunld get to act with them in | of the Republican voters of the ward, Siete, to not allow themaclves to bo deprived of thei | PONY Toro and when aman claims 10 bo oue of | HICHAKD Ii. due 1 (Of the Duke of Gloster, In | syuina leave Sram rear of Exposition Luilling and foot ‘Aesolved, That wa hereby invite all men of all par- | case bad nominations were mada in any of tho | —Jeasved, That wa recommond tho follawing-named | proper proportion of the representation {0 Cougress, | HOuloWwliore, eat iC HAL UH, ‘The same bill Saturday Afteruoon | af aTeentipsccontat. | Devel, corn Madison, and ties, all mien of all {adustrica and traded, professions, | wards. ‘Tho repors wad then unaplmously | gentlien sa momlors of that Committe: First Dro- | and whllo wo would prefer to seo Gov, Vinchbavie in them tho poople only laugh. and Evening. | ichuanas, City after, Bi Ctarkest., corner af Washe occupations, alf men in favor of hon adopted. cinct—I, L. Barbor, V. A. Alareb, ‘I’. J, Suther- | the Scnato, os a vindication of bimucif, we hopo thut Disino 1s not a dead cock tn the pit, if Bristow rere me ia toresume tuele fohersut, eentes Fight peed ON, cuerLAIN land, Usrvey Miuteleny oe oO, te Vansercack, ‘Sesoudl they sl fowtat sat | bls anickoasog. boa man of tho | fs gaining; ond frien pertiey: Caultold tries to LEGAL. heace, | Arrive, coming local lections to wi us Sd Ms Yreeiuct—D. N. Baal, Fran’ rake, + W, Deunis, culo! Face, u8 WO leve, composing 28 We do ond shat struc! un day before ye! 1a . *, iY ec lG:e Aba as, Corrupt Jobvers. in ollie, tha ballot-box thon offared the following fu rogard to thoNoreh | Hesiust Ds No Waal Lranie ‘Drate, LW Deunle, | corr Pica population et tuo Catal slates were | Sol, u vg way to lloode of tears Oo | Cate of Pekin Lincold & Decatur Railroad, | Meeussonsnee me we ae * rofessionsl ani. morceuary oflico-seekara, who havo | Town officors uominated: D, Hayward, J, L, Woodward, A, I, Pickering, I. M, | cutitled to o proportionate representation, , a "| Bvoning Exproasccce. pera] Git pan, Eicressod the taxea of tho people, tmperiied the public Wurneass, Tho citizens of North Chicago have nom- | Woods, and A. O, Calkins, Fourth Previnct—-a, T, Atceoived, That our thanks nro duo aud are hereby Tho Sun wants Orvil Graut and Orville Bab- WITHOUT REDEMPTION. - = a sees, joraraized ae ¥ oof Saelrbae, entorrrite inkted alee ist tawny oflicers sethoue sega ta pl ert Se i seein George Anderson, J, Ly Ave {9 ties Lepublesn Sendtore wht at Cerne cock to forma parhaorltpe with tho firm-pamo ed = * 4Dally. *Daily, Sundays excopted, and property, an raced our Dounty a1 vi art solocting 0} responsiblo men 101 igh, sud N. Martin. adhered to tho cutse and jwople represented by Gov. vil & iy, ‘The bu: Adodniatauon, * | Foros? pete rine + there | aiifchavet, That wo, tho Execultve Committeo of tho | Viehbeck, expoctally Lo Beustorg Sfvrtou, Log, ancl of Grell & Opvile, Tuo buwiness vould be tho | Cirenit Court af tho United Btates of America, | ,, CHICANO, ROCK ISLANH A PACIFIC RAILROAD. ‘Hesoived, That notice should bo given to sll croditora | — Jtesclvea,'That wo indorse thelr movement as being | Club, respectfully fecommend that a confnittee or | Ugicaby, ang bog them to remember thut we as colored | 49 cS Southern Distrlet of Minols, Jan- Depot, corner ey’ Fan Luremand shermanats, Teketagee ri of the city that, yntil the present tudebtuduesa of the | one {n the rigut diroction, twenty-five from each precitict be elected by the Club | plen uud yoters will uot forget our trivuda iu the uf | /0 wary Lerin, Av D. 1876. 2 city fa reduced within tho coustitutional Inmis of the | Jtesu'ved, That we ask Both parties to indorse this | tu look aftor the interests of the Republican party in | need. We aro far from disparaging Dristow, whom, ‘y derin, A. De a fudded or bonded debt, there is danger ; that tho | tlekct to iteure ite success, ad make tho olection » | the aprroaching town election, aud to he known sa tho | _Jidoived, That a copy of thees resolutions be trans | wo frankly coufays, wo prefer for Proaident —— r . parinens cf aeons mn tha Pe operty rt auare fyaue between bummers and respectable clt- | Four! iB wae Poke Campaign Commi te0 3 bi ee mitted, ig Gav. nel ck aud Scusture BMurlou, Lo- aftor Huyes. Wo ‘did rofur Morton, but the AU Macue Helin Trustee, 2 ens, Fekla, Taoale 1 Pinahs, Loavenwitha & ehison Ra ness 0! poopie 113; 1a rovoke om zu, y ft 0, aud are horvd: lustre! ju use a JAD, BX i! fe rt aN % : [egal opncsttiouta taspoctio Host cettidcates of n> | On motion of Are Solunold ‘ fartiguws (o'eect tho Wepubecan nomiueca for town | —— Tudinna platforu eottted that matter.—Laylon | oytara Arey Cumpaur,, deco U- Gos. Muntauin | Rut ReDeeee a : datedttee, which, uuder tho Counitution, this meet. | C0 motion of Mr. Scunaider the rosolutlons | Chics, MILWAUKEE, Journal. Pinute Powe Wrrien GR Coblolghe alfeed We fio. MISCELLANEOU: ing hold ta'bo utterly worthless, unconstitutions}, aud he Exccutive Committee. ‘Hean:ved, That we auggest the following named gen- city Politics Col. Jamon O, Broadhead fe lable to turn up | decser, Asslgnog in flaukruptey of Heulon heruetres: a berber back eas ons bcvin dd he EE ESSE SEY : void. sUDOE: oat tletnen as welabers of tho sald Committee: First Pree re ae Piknbt: Lowe Convention aaa Degoerane sor, Deke ‘mutth and Brodorick Smith, Exucutors | Pronaals for Sweeping and Cleaning Streats Mr, Hoyne atatod that be mercly offered tho belng called upon, stated that it soomed ag | cinct—-P, 0. Dodge, J. bert, P, L, V, dunsen, Apectal Dupateh to The Chicaas Tribune at thc ee 01 fe Pond Tn r a hee Smith, Daccased. ii My aes Though tho peopl wero tn carngst who they | Gate's; skal gill W. 1 Poet. ‘Bocoud Yrocluct=> | Afiaaveee, March 29.—itue Domocrntio City | candidato for the Presulonoy. ‘Thro aro sovorsl | | VUBLIG NOTIOLE te horeby givon thatin nursuanceot | and Avenues in the Cities of Washington and ‘A MATTER OY FUDIIO IMTORTANCE, camo aut in such mootings as this. Ho folt | James Turns, A, Danks, Frank Everett, 8. WH. Sweet, project on foot in Sitasouth to bring bim out aa | the feces fen oa Martin tiv above entitle Lyman.’ Tuird Precludt—Gujvin Da Convention is callod tu moot at City-Hall on t the term alure aid, aud by virtue of th that bohad nothing more to way than tho pre- | and C. I! 4 favorite Bon,” were Georgetown. jo containod ta a certaln doed ol trunt tiled a1 All public monoy that way takan from the people Wolf, W, |. Chasy, F. 2. Will, und D. 1. | Saturday wext for tho purpose of nominating In said cause, the uudcreigned Master in 5 i" i |. Bale, My : i 18 aioury Esaixuen's Orricr, Disrnicy oy Corusara, jaa talon for co! fon from the body of the | YiOus epesker, excupt to add tho proverb, " Whan = Foul Prociucl—F. C, Revell, §0.¢ A Demovratio papor In Councll Bluffs shows : ie wuderstuned 3 ; {sutNoros, D. Gs, March If, Lee, as talon for eounurmotion from tho pody of the | Tho wicked uo. tuo tighionua ara an dangers’ | BMadeias A AcAuierao, snd See Hitage | caudldates for tho olloas of Mayor, Tromeuron | yy; «acount foF publlg schuole, aud Euwlieh | aula Cab arcu Guurt nud Juatrtetafararalts | Goaled proposaia will la redalvad it thie odie uattl Mt 80 much money oousumed. It actually took | Ho ante honods sana. Dincod fa ofiico, who | “Te aa moved that the report bo approved. Comptrolior, and Attorney, Hi. M. Benjamin | yigissaiz in the following sentence: “Who | os-apd best bidder, furcaau {n baud. (a satisfaction of | Gwugving, and cloaning the strasie and areauce tn tht from the people more than it should. ‘Taxes aul al ator ri ae inthe 3A Ae Aue Mr. A. D, Titeworth moved that te matter of | 8ecms likely to got tho nomination for Mayor, | wants ty soud their childron to 8 public-achool | porn door of ihe Uuited Mtatos Court Mullding, in tho | Cities thir tor leorwetawis for tu perlod of : \ a 2 tum year from the sun day of Bay, 116. fanty teat de forate and all ope Cae tariaation axa be ob ek a. Et, cd bpon apriication st thie atiog, aust gu bis At toy hour of | Celvy condderstion unlese mado upod eatd blank forms. should bo based upon the amount that could sstely bo leviod. Wo then mado a compariaon of the imcreaso in tax- es during §=tho = pasts fifteen =—syonra, ‘Taxes, ho said, had inoreasad 600 por cont, while our population bad increased but 20 per cent. Yo wanted to kuow whether the pceoplo hud enough vitality in them to compel a reform, Ho thought they iad, and advocated tho driving ont of tho worat clomonts from ofico, aud tho put- ting in tho best aud moat intalligent mon In the Fet lamps to bo lizhtod whero nobody waa to seo | Jocating a polling-placa for tho primary olection Michael Kraus for ‘froaaurer, James Whito (iu- | to learn hatred aud politics ?' tibet Spefugteld Hots, Cun Feliay, 4 by them, Ho Wauted contraction in oyr munic- bo reforred back to tha Exccutivo Committee | cumbent) for Comptralicr, and Emil Wallber ‘The Bloomington Pantagraph favora Wash, | and sfx o'vioc! wit: y i with Instructions that they requoat the City | ¢j bu for Governor, It gives as ite two o'clock p. in. of sal following described f tha Gar % Die : ihe Gat extravagant Clty Govertmose, ‘hey | Central Committen to chauge the rollingptace | Cmcumbont) for Atornay. It bas boon sald fa | Rig: proouaent dtneua athe nian for tho | Melradianmureas heChsat iat at yeret|ani, | 7 ouleuant Boaters 8. As Baylneee 1-9. a ss Club, 1s a mation of auy other man could.” ot Heeatur, Iudiuiiog alt the ‘rallways, rights North Detaware-ay., Philadelphia, ation whould be fixed eo that poople coyig iyo, | HoClub. belug our woxt Mayor, but ft was all | nomination of any ould.’ Of way, depot grounds, ac Na D ‘This ‘wou the practical point. Mr. Vandercook affored na a substituto for tho | along expocted shat somo prominent mat | 4 ¢, puoll, tho newapapor correspondent who | “ucts, eulvurte, tune seit bay COMMISION MERCHANTS: = motion of Sit, Titsworth a resolution suetyining | somo persun = of conspicuous position a atation bow: Ah THe amber of nar sua pere thee Joned Fe a ay eeive Communities of the | sud high porwuosl qualilicatiane, such ag iiuitor, | Had tho little uuplesan:uocs with Zack Chandlor, fntota to wilt, sugrdurvowels for the Woot Inala Horta, sisecurkae do Club jn tixing the polling-place on the corner of | Mitchull, or Plankinton, would be inducad to al- juin St. Louls as a dolegata of a Congressional tf other tracks, bridge jad other siructures, "d be Hie be ure r 5 f r 4 % id to investigate the alloyed = MEDICAL OARDS. cowmunity in tholr stead, Spatn'y commerce Bouth Park avenue and ‘“Lhirty-third etroat. Jow bis name to be brought forward for the Con. | Committen appoingor iB 130 je Bod indasiry ‘ied Boon’ broken down. by THE WEST TOWN. “Thego motions created tmuch digcwavlon and | tumal Mayoralty, Lt 1s.as bitter a pil for our | utorferenco of ir. Merropont with the whisky ea ovor-oxpendituro and tho oxtravaganca of HEPLDLICAN NOMINELS. argamont anioug mombers of the Club living in | pooplo to sallow ag is Oulvin’s Mayoralty for | tials. Binco when haa ik been customary tor d all otuior *) Qk ¢ Rabe 2. fi : clatiug t RS ees: sb adie ORN reece by salt ti 4 ", : 0 ‘The Republican ‘Town Convention for tho | diferent districts of tho ward, It was claimed, | our Chicago couvius, but tho chanoos aro all iu | HOWsDApOr correspoudonta to hold such posi- aud thy oe ton p ibaiguitl: | Hous ? ails ii Town of Woet Chicago was held yeutorday after- | aud tho claim deuiod, that tho headquartora of | favor of somo wmall, ofice-hunting, insignin. | oud tuerunto boluaying ur in auywiea therounta ap- ; in the hall on tho southwest coruer of tho Club would makes wore coutral point and | cant, narow-minded paudoror to party corrup- There Is 6 growing disposition with Ropub- Ent ud ales «li ing estate, right, Uitle, claim, tu- noon in i would bo moro conyonieut for a majority of | tion and party power, bearing away tho honor | jicany to nominute ihe Hon. E. B, Washburn, | cies tokens eee eect embeared a aes 8 Washington and Halsted strocts. Yours, and vico versa. ‘Tho wuoutituto was do- | of representing Milwaukoo for tha Contoumal | our presont able Minister to Prunce, for Govorus | fa'the said died vt truant, ducludiug thy franchise sod ‘M. M. Miller called tha Convention to order, | clarod ndupted, the roport of tho Commitioa wuy- | year., Bome euch fear appears townie} or, ‘Tho namo of Mr, Washburno would ba the | Tuxbtto be a corporath: tbid, the undersignod and nominated W, Il, Thompson aa Previdont, | tamod, and the polling pluco forthe primary | mate” s number of loading citlzens, | best Republican platform that tho noxt Stace sof un the parioout 1 the arora ctvertatne purcuerers | LOCK Hospital, cor, Washington & Franklin-sts, " ‘Thompson tac éluction fixed at thecornuruf South Park avenue | who have been holdin wucutings fur | Conventtun could adopt. 1. r" ‘ond apd suiticiwat deed, cuasezlag sald property absa- ‘Tho motion prevailed, and Br, ‘Lhomp Ble and Tbirty-third etroct, the purpose of organizing & Pooplo'y party who. tale ny ny " He Ww a ipuroe Holle, t ita fuse dinple.” By the turas of thoaid decrou, Onartored by the Btateof Mlinols for tl 5 ff a g . . able man, aod Ww 5 witha dn fue» x Nf nartore 0 State of Liv scat, Jolu Stoploue was then uloetod Sagra- | Sud Thirty thin stroet. secutive Come | tha suuop this city ut tuo batiuclos corrup- | atreugtine Danville (ie) Noreen aan vin bed with sha uadetsiqued Lends of eaid | Dray of giving umucadveta roll sa i casauat privat i ‘ ‘ 1 : Z fi aus, are ailuvod to a eald property, | Potonic, aud urivary discases in all their complicated tary. mitteo were then taken up and quickly adopted, | tiouivis, nud worse, who throaten $0 fasten Rol 3 wy bucome the parubasore theroufluraaum | Tina ‘lt ia moll kim buat Lit. JAMES Dasetued ot Mr. Biller moved » Committoo of Fivoon | a tew chungos boing mado iu the original list of | thowxolyes on tho municipal throat. Mr, Hine beson, the jolly mariner of Gen, Grant's ro tuau tha sinount of sald decros, they | tu ucadul tha protuasiva tor the psst years. Aue Cregoutialy, Carried, uames, wey, Chaliman of the Cry Central Committco, Cabinet, was walking down Younsylvania avonuo Sete ie ria ein crodiiod ou thele | experesce ary all tnpurtant, Hominul \WVeuk neds: Hi 7 ou. 5. opfale ‘Tho report of the ‘Treasurer was then con- ‘has made tho work of such a party comparative: | tHe other moruing, with about half a vard of fue Did stall be, feng than tue | RARE tee Oy ieee eee dieses a ee rei a sat aries cove | widorod. | 1t was preparod up to Marel 10, aud | ly eauy by declariug ovor bis own wiguaturo that, Tieudlkore bles streasiag Grom i eo falbipel tfron-thep a6ih tes. @nthtlod st ra feat on tho duties of tho olection judges, a8 showodl tho total receipts to bo $169 and tho | to tho Demociste beloug the epoily, and that’) Ot, A {tiend, ovortaking him, thus accosted tho her Goverumont, and the burden of over~ taxation, These, with bigotry, had destroyed ono of tho finest Empires that over existed on tho face of the globe. lranco, toa, ad boon impoverished from Lonig XLV, down, until tho Frouch evolution, whou tho mses of the pooplo came to the front, and demanded ro- fortn. ‘There was juet such a contost coming in thiscountry, ‘Thera were $74U,U00,000 of monoy oxp.nded a year, when tho receipts of tho country wore auly £520,000.00U. Ho wanted to’ now bow thia couytry could long exist under euch citcummtancas, when $240,000,000 moro Were beg expended aunually than were actu- ally boing recsiycd, The queetian was to be met boldly and foar- lessly, Leople should make up theip minds that 2 mide i unt af eats decroy, than they shalt be entitiod to ro: | doticate attention, call or writs, Birasant hie for pa: eae thetndoua faa} disttivution thoreuf, after tuo | flehte, ABI te million, Massie Guide, whi jou all about thi mitted to tho County Board laut Monday, aud | expenditures $148, 18 was approved, nono but a Demooratic Mayor whall bo olocted, | ld Jersoy salts “Hob, I gucws the Navy Wee | Dasinent uf all cvate, eae Somos as 80 yosmaa aie tho struguto bud just commencod ayaivus the | published in Tur Tutwune of Tuesday. ‘The Chair announced ‘that the amendments to | who will distribute. all olives to Democrats, | Partmont must bo going to take iu sail, ford soo Batod'er Bariuehold Tiinofa, this 1th dara Heat the Hocwon Dredauiee} Poople wha lad wade ballot-box wtuiting a trade. | ‘The Commiltoo ou Credentials reported the | to tho Constitution would be considorud at tho} and with a sole view to party gor. | You've got your storm signal Lying. Acie, Couet Bout. Dat. Iiliaots, tem + was not the fint tine that the people rose on | rostor of the delogates entitled to soats, uoxt regular moeting, and thoy adjourned, vices, It was this outragooug policy that | _ Mr. Landers, tho champlon inflationiat of In- | May. Qnesne 4 Litrirn, Boliciture for Compialuaut . core yer enter ae anche eonk et fis Was 1 See lite. a fig Hat oe mC AI fy ane rovolied our a? Topubliasus,, ai Berets ac- | diana, is likely ta carry Lis point, ae Tate nig (TREASURY DEPATRMBNT, No oun! Ty is = be yolution in - }o Bix! epublica ul tocl jaat compliuhes hw rout Bui antler oO! 72, and | bomination fur © ‘ur 16 cuncerued, [Oserd. 7 : 0: 4 tho bad it wedutd ber uulees the people act waar | ‘The Convention then proceododta nominations | oveuiugat Nov GOL Halsted straot, the regular | enavied tuo Domocrate, by allsing themaslvos | Houdeicke, Holman, Kerr, aud Nivlack poole Oreice ov Courtorixnoy suEcuEENer! «| NO PAY! r. Kean. trom this ipfiction, What proyented the revive! of comnorce hut the frauds that wore boing com- patted hrough the of tho allice- oldera an both sides? With auch men a» bhoua prosuntwtlie young, the middle-aged, tho i. all ina having claims against th: vi ue ee bersby ojiied to trapeut ity | 175 South Clarkes, corer of Monroe, Cheayo, Biermac dtecolver, at the aficeo | May be consulted, personally or by mall, frog of obai OREN say evox, | SRAMEIGE ately Wiettinaltcdeauran gta : Z Ganipizolier of tbe Gurreaex,. | “Obloulivurs, Pa. ma, fo 8p. meg Dundas asa sceult of a sesolution ofcjed by Br, Aliller |;ofticors providing. ‘Pho Club bas an unusual | with tho Alegusted Ropublicany tydor tho com- | poohod thelr ambitious foliow-Domocrat, and | Ah Die, and Adopted, feoulty of mactiog upon the slightest provo- | mon title of Reformers, to swoop tho Stace, | arranged a programme which included the nome | sano, aod. ert . 2, Denckeon put Christian Togtmoyer in | cation, aud noyor (ails to draw lerko houses—so | Now, tho Damocrels having Topudisted reform, | ination of fendrioke for Provident and Holman | monte, to Oheriv Rowination for Supervisor. G, OQ, Sherwood | largo indeed that ta tranuact business with avy | aod tramped in the miro the fing under which | for Governor. Uut Landers know bie con- taid Vaak in Loe City of Chicage, presentcd-the mamoof Avery ‘Mooce, At, AM. | facility te elmply impossible, Last oyoning the | thoy wou yictory, in the opportuulty of the wut. | btituenoy better than his rivals did. Ho secured ’

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