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& The dhicago Dailpy TEibune, VOLUME 29. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1876, NUMBER 21'8.‘— se exercising & | infiuence now upon the paliti- | glven by your corrsspondentss far nahe bas | detegates, Meurrs, B, W, King, 7, 3, Magill, and D, D, | bly damasble, care were FT e BOTEL POL'TIGAL e aatiom i this Biate: Benstos Conkitng 41 not | Deen ohia to. ascertain from the present | Duiton heing appsiated tellors. Sdopted ox mok, e e b taaE e Rt Tzt end the conguentof e Twslh Want wil ba stump New York for Diz, 1fe did, nowever, makaons ( ptatus of political ealoulstion. ~Binoe tho | Tba following wors slacted : Jobis Wentworth, Leon- the primaries, and 0o vots would be recelved DY Bim | yeterinones the ore, i Felolclng fa thy camp epeech at Allany ia which he took‘auch grotind on t0% | fime ® when Gov. ~Oglosby ~loft Bprlng- [ 8rd Swatt, O, L. Kollogg, J. H. Dubbam, feney T, | Sxcort auch a4 wers for men known to be good Tapub- T e Ninoror the action of tha tax-payers’ meating {fivd-torm ntentlon un qave great otfense fo Gov, Dix | Hma whon | Gov., 05007 (50, BEISE | vowis ticnry Fiold, 323, Tnrand, Artinie Disnd, B | lisan for at loaxt two years, - The prescat, Aldermon | it Waed, y ted e, dut e (orvson i | et B S Al e | 1Bt Wi el SO, i e | s gl St o A V5 HYDE Pak 3 Aetermi 1 A 3 8 years, . CHICAGO. Personal As ect of th | the it term. ymmeiatoy” ho ‘was, dropred, by }.‘.‘,‘.‘,’"‘.3,‘,‘;‘.‘?.’.3‘&‘%0‘::3«u,.:'i‘.,:‘m;“.},‘:a:i,:.:;,_ e sttt APDARS Vo somminatd Ji, gealie: | | MONES ot BEmies to kiroow I Betd MabiE eat mh L 1 TR TOLLING-TLACKS, p Cookling and the officetioldors, They rolapned into s | BUSS S0 Woonnin g atone for sometling el yery | et from whom tho Republican & The Board of T; 2 9 ATES | . statn of apatliy and indiffersnoo with respect to the | BUPA et SEPPERTLS i any canduate thir NDIDATRS FOR ALDERMEN “ Emphatiraliy not," repllad 3z, Sbipman. He/ &% oard of Trusteos of Iyde Park met ANTE-WAR R. RO llb]lCDJI. CflnVflSS election fl"“ua' rived tho party of i inews of | K0C YR e ighest oflice within e gift of the | Wers to be aciected, roported the following: the fon. been acilog with & mongrel tatty, to which bo, Pf &t | 'vedneaday aftornoon to appoint fudges for the I) ar and andrade o’rn ;1 he active -::::“n.tl the ‘fl:&:g people of thoBtate. Whother John Wantworth, dokin To MeAnley, Waites X, o "'.‘;b;r‘::ml‘;‘luwhm-) o did not care{f 5 ' | coming villsgo oloction, A mooting had boon PRICES REDUCED BEYERIDOR Iand, Churles I', Kellogg, J. I, Dunbam, M. T, Har- o1 onged to M d Blout's o™ , din, 3. X Murphy, Joun Tyrrelt, D, 1t Crego, Un’ motlon, the Mon. John Wantworlh wi nated imanimously by acclamation, Mr. Haskell paid that the name of Mr. McAtley had beon most prominently mentioned {n_oonnection with the oftice, and he moved that he bo also nominsted by enry nomi- . n & word, Gov. Dix was most ontrageoun m Ne“' York. sianghtered ' by | professod. Repubilcann. - tablea re turnod now, ad Gov, Diz s for Dlain This meann desth to Conkling of courde, Even 8o etrong & Conkling nrgan 4 the Commercinl Adtertiner The Great Strugele to Dictate | Ml of wmomi” miicn: fut the sosoned conld have been made Governor by any osher plan {an nanging 1o the ooat-alla of Ogleaby, we of cotrme will not pretend to say, but will only add in this con. nection that {f the former nsme had headsd the Ra. ublican Btata ticket the majority undoubtedly woald El‘n fallen somewhst short, To tho people of Central 8 id 1o Mahr's Rronts « | enlled for Tuosday, but owlng to tho storm no {Patehi—» Aro' you talking noaut mp1"] “¥| % 4 | qUOTUmM was presont, and Wednesday was the qv‘r;)ry‘ ‘,‘,mé‘."’::fi‘."n I:l:-xl't :t'l‘r.‘al:‘xl&m:g faF .gg 184t day within whioh tho eloction of Jndgee crat i o voted fof At 'S '° | would havo boon according to tho atatute, twone Mr, Bhipman eauunw;ma.::v:x':‘éféfim‘flm‘?’ o rfi nd | ty days prior to olection, Thero wero prosoni To $4,$3.69, $3 and $2.60 per Doyt 21 the exorbitant prices which the traveling ,u'?.‘.?é‘ R ompotied Lo pay lor Srel-cluse Hotel accom: modations, I have made tl s anprecodentad reduction In m{"r?lg‘h The TREMONT will remain the hldln{ llinols, in very many respocis. Doveridgs haa boen an Messrs, Calhioun, Gillett, Hewer d feago, haying all the convenlences incident S chimlice I8 roturmod to thie lips of thoee who gave it 3 Tatha feel f aerlamation, AR, AITTIO h ewes, and Powell, tos nnmm":lml -'na Lhe table is wnsurpamed, the Gincinna.tl Nflm' 'h,;(!ln J'L‘?m"‘fi:aizfi‘. nnno‘"r' umn. for Dlaine wil l‘"‘}‘,‘.‘.’é‘"{,’.&“};&?‘:’,’, 7]»;1. {a 18 the ;n“ Ig}u::‘ -r:n;ml_ Dr. Delaskdo Millor e3id that the old Second Ward | ¢ame up and #aid that about s sear sgo some , wple Tho following are tho namos of tho jndget Frery room is elegantly fornfshed and sup- o edmis af proriers, 176 and polished gentieman, but despite theas quil- | SNE 10 ba reproscutad, aa both 3r, Wentworth and In the ward wantod him to slgn & paper wndemnfi.u aod clerks st the respective polling places, iled wits hot and cold water, and 300 rooms with TION/OF GEGRQR. W, JURTIE. ilion many of bis appointmonta, snd even litlo ncty | M, MeAuley reaided in the old First, Ifo suggesied | Some action of the present Aldermen. Ilo signed it . Jathw, (0?1 th\l&h“' is %o \:xl'x;‘m &“‘rrnflTS:“ wators in conslant nse, convey! o - e ok part of the Trotel. bt TREMONT 1a fR nost plensant and comfortabls home for transient Dt eeiAsit gueats yet oponed, and no palns will b spared o maintoin fta paat vory high reputation. o g The liead and front of the antl-Conkling mavem ination, n'the Hiyraciiss Convontion was. Georgs W curuu.";} Harper's Woeekigs "M, Guril, by bia personal it ouce and palitteal force, In ona day completely changed {lio anpect of aiTatrs fu that. Conventlons PHOT (o his A Game to Spring the Name of | arin! soreral of'e dentling mea fsd agresd wieh 1-Conkling delegates that if they would not oppose hat Mr. Dunhara ahiouid bo the other candidate, Mr. J. H. Dunhem said that he had lived in the ward many years, and ha felt that at this time only the beet men skould ba put forward, He therefore folt come pllinented at recelving & nomluation, bat be must de- chino to serve, an his Lusluess {ntercals would lake bim with that understanding, but afierwards Jesrned ho | Viich will bo the same as thoso choson for the )la;la ?fi:dw:n :uy‘-;umuz:‘ 2F the defersonian Glob. town clection hy the Conaty Board : A In Ing of e Club, nor did h 9 -] <] Vi ever vots snything but fhe Hepublican teket. Ho dia | —sopeyt b ar s Clngsplace, Village-Hall, s 10t Boek thn affice of Aldermas, ad #f the peaple did | Clerka—dobn 3. Kappen, William atear T O ords B0} want Lim bia was quite willing o stand back, Hecund Distriot—Folling-place, Oaklaud Joas-Housa Mr. Arnold mide snother speech vobemently do- | Judgermd A s Jike the pardoning of convicth, sre now distorted 2 magnlaed ity serious polltical capital sgaint him. 1t fa no unuausl thing o rea some of the most akiliful manipuiators of e party in thin part of the Biate, who looked upon the inatguration of Doveridge 84 Govarmor of Ilinola fout years sgo in s very favor. X \ n out of the city durioy the summer, JADMES COUCH, Proprictor. W, A. Wheeler---Blaine's et Confonl TG o bl Bt ot | 2 light, now actvaly oz WJ"“? St it | e same o eyl i o St Burkey & | nousttog Siout nd sk, i R i Wil Teamlugay 2 BBOUR uoH, LA - paiical Aspirtion, SOl , [, but it waa obfect n, P, X, RYAN Third Duntrlcl—Poiling- Adas® cotn Inatruction, Bomo of the antl-Conkling mon ac. | 8,doing tavke some very " Eapoctally ip | 40, wars Dem A e A R ont o 2 ne. | 0 S Peaticien and weaknesscn. o fiyin | %8, OCTAt, made some conclllatory remsrks, siowing that he was | of Hiate snd Forty- il streets, Supporters. ol U i e Sl o | Sl Ol % o T i | B Lok for . ety epng | il o 10 St i | 51, W e othngon, | Hagh Mars Glotias B0 waa & stanch Yiepublican and's yolld bisiners man, :Xlo moved that Ar, AcAuley be bominated by acclamae ont, Mr. 8, W, King thounht there was no use in hurry- ingmatiers, e hoped that .3tr, MeAnley, If present, would como forward and oxpress his reniimenta, Bir, McAuley rons and stated that hio Liad atiended tho meoting without expecting a nomination, and in Bpeaking o them ho did niot wish 40 #ppoar e 3 candi- date. If nominated it wonld be a question for serious consideration whetber or not he could accept, 1¢ was moved that tho nomination of Mr. MeAnley bemado by acclamation, The motlon was carried, but after some dircussion wan roconaidered. Dalloting waa then procendad with and rerulted sa gnincance, and as 8 rosult (he cholco for o can- didate will necossarily cenire upou some other man besidet the present fucumbent, At the first ocutureak it was predicted that the contost besween Beveridga aad Cullom wan going to be one warmly snd bitterly fought, but this lurmluun Dan now paased from the minds of Centrai Lilnols politiciana in view of the foct that the Istter named Fontleman now seoms to be thia cholos a4 betwoen him and Beveridge. e hoped the people would be magmanimous, and | Jobn (. Tnttall, John ('C " wllow the two men to be voled fot, If taey aigned ‘the | _Fourih Listriciobolling-piace: railrond depot, Grand w;"g}[g‘lflun of 'fi'd(i‘fl'." b Vi B tatet fi:fillfls% lll\dg"—lflhn A. French, B. H, Oalkins . Bliipman s ‘was rather s late hour to et | Bamud G, & :,‘“*’,‘,‘gm e "N“"’ s l}an! mfld e "fl'flf," thiosdes, Clerks—Goorgo Merrill, Johu K n an Opponition ticket, and If electad o wauld ahids Disirict—~Tolling-) N by tho reeuit. But under no considoration could they | mercial avemue, Bouth 'Eh'l"uu?m u;:m:-ggu Lflglsglm ran on tie Kepublicun ticket. Edward_Moylan, Miatthow Lodwicks Clorka—Li G followed with a vary seunible apessty sgainst Mahi Ly Dimes Moran, s wi & vary seasible g nd r and X rict—1olling- Nelson's stors, Btout, and creaiod l’ sensstion by the statement that A'@“‘B Kard One llnml;';l and ‘nl:rd n‘lrue!. ;’:ll;{l‘g Miles Kehios and Alderman Cullerton, both prominent —Jcob Brener, Joseph 8poun, E, D, Tobin, Clerki— Democratn of the Sixtl Ward, had been to seo him, | We B. Montzomery, Martin Murpby, and offersd to run the primaries fn tho Fificentt | Bovents District—l'olling.pi regory's land Ward in favor of Slout and Mahr, Thst factwas | Office, Irondala Judge—lniac Gregory, James Wab ming who wora willing to rin the risk of opporing the Bonstor. 1fo nucceoded tn porsuading 113 delegatea to follow his load,—noarly ono-third of tho Conventlon, 2 2 + Mr. Cartis {n a delegatn to Cincls ti, 1T record The Gubernatorinl Situation | ingsafrelatoisd a1 }:”.‘.:;::n‘r m.?{:. Tk e A e not strictly correct, Ho may fiuslly caat Lis vota for Bl but his personal preference 18 for Hecrets I 3 e Calgary i e bl i " Lo o - Reviewed. ot " with Jinmilton’ Fislh sa s candidats she Htato of New York ia bound to go Hepublican, Thers is very little hope, Lowever, ?ur Alr. Fish, and the moment that this {n made apparent to the clear mind f O W, Curtis will e John Wentworth and J. T | i fer biato with the maie momoiess v woiss WILSON BROS. Manufecture Shirts to ORDER, and onrry o largo stock roady-mado, of AOELNY (.;VLLOB il i gk Tiaa always been a very popular man s Repn Tican parsy 1 Bis locallty, And.sfortunatuly for Lim in hiscandidacy for Governor, thla asme popularity ho alt How snd in what manner m to-day. follows : McAuley, A3; Murphy, 5; ell, 4, . thoir own manufaoture. MOAI]IGY for First Ward “‘-}’.%'z‘,fii‘.’; E:'x’yk-xr‘fifv' 'UNION-LEAGUE OLTB. 3:3..1 1u‘;?|:;:;filnum‘fi°hw«: ‘-‘:;.“ l‘}nmulh?z mg’;‘.“ ‘Gomination 'of Blr. mi‘u)cy s meds unasie ii:;f#%e{fififlé&?:«'flé“éfi ‘mfi mzfl‘l:: q::: ':1":1‘1&1: uf' B”"fiwgflgflflfimfiflfifi' v’"’axfla:::}l‘h v L . % e X evident, and tho blatant crowd of Btout and Mahrmen | 8tor, Koseland, Judges—ilirsm Vanderbilt, Oore They use Tnens mado to thetr ordor In Ireland, which ‘Do declaration of thn Union-League Ciub againet x | 21250 of thie campaign, his strength 1s cleariy meen (o T PRIMARIES. wi tall pelius E e s ior than uagl, And ars beculierly adaptad Aldermen. pleged delegation to Cinclnuatl find fin wotgtiy it 3t | B e o i ot ‘vailsoiliy svidonny. | _ 36r: 8. D. Phelpn moved that tie mesting bo declared At Traation: Tomast ot thoat lef( the Jall, o o Firtdsrom, 0 dong. Clerka—Goosgs Do 3ir, Proudfoot follawed up the victory by anothar | 4004, -foan Madderon, telling atiack on the preset Aidormon. s2ying at | Nith District—Tolling. plaoe—Poat-Oftce, Riserdas, under no consfderation wonld Le vote for them, Judgim—August Aulich, Jobn Daker, P, HaZelman, ‘The Upposition to the prsent Aldarman ha Clorks—C, Heaselman, L. Telch. had every. thing thelr own way now, aud cailed Toudly for T -WILLETT CORVEN to reply, but he had nothing more to B-l‘; IrERMeR ZIE Wtk o) AYTION, Mr. Mullen made & weak effort 1 defence of the | 8% in Flood's Hall yestorday afiornoon. D. W. Merrian, but waniugbalat o il Potter wes chosen Chairman. Alr, Kysa, E commistation and by-iawy o the O eomiianibe | 7iho Chsirman remarked that bo wished it un- thembelves at the primary, was voted down almost | ¢Tntood that all the members of the Convention ambittered tho offico-bolders against the Oiub, The offect (s curlous. Maj, Buudy, of the Erening dail, was previously cislmed 88 & Conkling man, but after The Republicans of the Fifteonth | the, Uslos Leoue ueclaration b becam converi Repudiate Stout aud Mahr. ysant ot of Bulrta, B meaaalad 87, e of adapting thie shape and s3ke ot (o garmanta to Cie wekror, thelr sinarior work- i i Sakufactiieo, and oxaujsito Anah In laundry- ing, the moat complete. satisfaction may bo ralied upon, 6”!" can be ulY!fl 1n slx hoois whon necoasary. 67 & 69 Washington-st.,, Chicago, s primary, and that the nominecs of the evening be voied for direct at the city elsction without reference to sny nubsequent primary meeting. Dr. Jordsn thought that tho meeting could not 18- nore tha reqular primary, as tuers would he other can- didatos on an ostensitio’ Tlcpublican ticket put for- ward by the bummer clsment, 1t was necessary, thorefore, to bo on hand Loth st ‘the primary and fho Cunventfon, It wis known that there was an Alder man in offico who bad disgraced the ward. [A voice, han been well considered in Cullom's candidcy, and {lfn, 100, in & very favorabls Light. for tue greator ortion of the most ardent and hard-working Iapub- Titans in McLean County bave no heaitation, After giving the less consplouous candidates s completo annihilation, to pronounce Cullom the man as best fitted to run the raco of Gubernstorial hongra, Mo Yean County, it will bo remormbered, was & fow years ago & part of thoold Eighth Cungressional Dstrict, with Cullom a8 iits Representatsve, and sa La ever Lo injurions to thoparty, Tho Union 1rague containsa stroug Brislow party, They are influential in the club-rooms, but tro alfogether too dilettantz to attend [rimay elections and try to conteol delogations, The Liberal Rapublicans, wha aro now anxious to return to PIANOS tho fold of tho fasthful, are slwo for Lristow, Theso Tho Banks Agreo to Close Their Places of B e “Richardson,”) ‘1t wes mot liichardson whom be | unanimoualy, and the mocting sdjourned. y min 5 ! nentlomen tai inle Cuo from Carl ey o baa | BOYEA 8 ST BOOeL O R SRSY e s | aliudod toatfoat momont, but two represatafivotrom S g e nomlaces, /5o suiar v Business on Town Election Day. oo mnsroua, i 5n o arlfent i Dbt 5 e LD o bim opwhearty suproct (5 ' camdidacy for | {20,0805 Wl i aress who would undoubed- THE TOWN ELECTIONS. o oblechor raa mado to this euggostion, snd tal a bitter ons, nnd that one of tho rosults of b Mensra, 8, W, King, J, I, Dt , and H. F, Lewi: TRE BANKS APPRECIATE THE SITUATION. 0 Committco on Crodentials i - Hho Intensely persqnal aspect tho proliminary atrungls | Dlied thie Bpeaker's chalrof the Houss serves alsotoadd | o S0 oo U R O f0 u'.";.’i;'n'?,'i'u. (A i Liviualy @ Whrenghithe, exeritong ot ais’ pointed procooded o business. Aftor suio dne L3 tho Cltizons’ Asso- | F340c Immitko reportad a completo list o detesn The report was then unanimously adopted, uni, sl tho Chalrman lisd sgan {mprossed upon tho Conven: tion the necossity of sastaining tho_ ticket, J, fu Dot nelly, J. 8, Bualer, and .G, Bwedo werd sppotated Tlie Convention waa then deelsr=d rendy for nomi- nrtlons for Village Trustecs, In the l-‘lnt’ District, I, Tlamsey Flood was thio only nominee, and Truman ), to hls proviously well-carnod and honarablo reputation. throughout our country, and makes him more popu- Inz with tho masscs than Devoridge fs to-day, with his four years of sdministration 'ss Governoe of tho tal TOE WASHBODNE MOVEMENT 18 a subject of much comment ¢n Central Illinots, both from tlie press and profostionsl politicians ;' and, whilo a fow papers {n the Thirtcenth District fndulge in favorable editoriala regarding his_canaidacy, com- bay sssumed, the lendera are willing to conciliate in any ressonable way all disaffected elements who are king to reunito themsclves with the party. BTEWART 1. WOODFOILD FOI VICE-PRESIDENT. A farthor inharmonious element is visiblo in the Ro- puhlicsn rankn in New York among a certain claes who deairs to promoto the nomination of Htewart L. Wood- ford for Vice-Iresident, ‘It gentlemnan dld good sorvica in Olilo last {sll, and is now stumping n- necticut for bard moncy snd the Hepublican ticket. of bis unanimous nomination by the consolfdatod First and Becond Wards, 3z, O, . Kelloy moved that tlie Club elect tareutys fivomen {oact as challengera and ticket-peddiers at tho polla nest Tuesday. The motion was earried, and thie Lxecutive Gnmumittec was authorized to scloct the uames and report to tho next meeting. The Ulub thes adjourncd until 8aturday evealng at tho same place, ' LONG 70m:'8 " POSITION. ciation the following agroement hes beon drawn up and eignod by the loading banking instita- tions of the city: On Tuesday, the 4th of April the foll offctra sro to o slecied s 1 o 8 fonlowing ”'fl.\n ‘Asseasors for ali taxea tobe levied during the Tha Collectars of the s: Oandidates for Oity Offices on the Republican Ticket. Grand, Sqeare, and Upright Pianos, BUPERIOR TO ALL OTIERS. THE STANDARD PIANOS OF THE WORLD, Having boon awarded the First of tho @rand Gold Medals of Honor, Hyde Park Voting Places-—The Waite-Willett Convention. ), Glllett waa ths ouly nominvs from the Becond Dis- WORLLIVS FATI, PARIS, 180T, 1fe i o Drooklynite, and represents {lip Young Amor. | Munilcations aroappearing in the samo papers slmoet | 1) groning s Tainuse reporter was sent o the | o 1u8 Bupervinors and Uictks of Town Doards for | trict, From tho Third District thero sero two nomie . LONDON, 1802, fca wing of Wapariy, A ifled sposker, o poputar | dally from prominent Mopuieoss cxprereng i | gorman Hone o induire of tie Ton: Joht Wenty | Mozt South, and West Chicago, nces, Martin Forrelland G, A, Follanabee, Tho Fotrth mon, and freo from peraonl atans, o 18 tha 1dol of a nuniber of Tlopublicans who want 0. sco his namo on tho ticket, Thoy aroopposod to_ il the candiates for thio Preaidoncy from thin State, but dare not pronounca thomsclvea for Blatuc, Mortou, o sny body elso out- sldlo, lost by 80 doing they sy arouse eomity and croate an opposition to thelr. chorisbod dosign. "Thcy ure about organizing a Woodford Club In Brooklyn, TilE GOVEUNORBIIP QUESTION, Tha probability of carrying the Stato ticket in New York this year maken the nomination for Governor an {ruportaut Tactor in tho Presidentlal problom, Itia in fact related to the strugglo ot Cinciunatl quite Inti. mately. Tho Conkling candidate is A. B. Cornell, Chairzman of the Bepublican Blate Central Commition, Ie did e faolish thing n telegraphing the rasult of tho ward moetings, musniptisted by Custom-Housa men, and adding a rebuke to tho Union Leaguo Club for thels ultimutum o fow doyn bafore, Tho sntl-Conkling cane didata for Governor 18 Judge Willlsm 1i, Loborteon, of Westcheater, llepublican so popular that e regularly carries a airong Democratio Seuatorial Distrlct for himself by s large majorlly, Mo s Preai- dontprotem, of tho Senate, and one of tho strongost men 0 {ho Blato. Whichover way the Cincinnatf Couventlon decides, Cornall is likely to bo defeated, 1le Liaw mads himself obnoxious to the bone and slnew of iho party, and Ly offening the Union Lesguss s renderod Limself » consplatioun targot for oppasition, Prices sa low aa the excluaive use of the beat mate- glals and most thorough workmanship will permit, Au Unlimited Guarunty with ench Plano. ILLUBTRATED OATALOGUELS, ‘With Price List, mailed froo on application, LYON & HEALY, GENERAL NORTHWESTERN AGENTS, Btato and Monroo.sts. ODICAGO. FINANOCIAL. B, 0. SLAUGHTER, Banker & Broker, Qorner Clark and Madison-sts, Btocks, bonds, snd Government gocurities boughtand scld for cash or on margin at the New York Stock Kx- ango, Poster In all descriphions of bonds, fncludln faulted railway, town, and county bonds, snd all kinds In view of ‘the paramount importance of this siec- tion, the undersigned, bankets of Chicago, do agres to clotd our sespoctive places of business on that dar at 1 X % B, Merclianta’ Bavings, Loan, and Trust Com A, Smith, Yradent ey Firvt National Uank—L. . Gage, Cashter, Uulon Sational Dank—. F, Goolbatigh, President, Filth National Dank—Ts10 G, Lombard. Cashier. Merchiants’ National Dank—Joh DeKoven, Cashier, Northwestern Netional Lank—ames D, Sturges, et Gommercisl National Bank—1, P, Eames, Cashier, National Bank—L. V. Paraooh, Cutier, City Natfonsl Bank—A. I, Miner, Caalijer, Corn Exchiange Notional Bank—Orson Bmith, Oash- T, National Bank of Commerce—E. Maynsrd, Cashi Traders’ National Bauk—T, P, ’hllm’l‘;. Cnh?:r.m Central National Bsnx—W, ¥, Endicott, Proaident, P N‘lumnl Bank of Lilinols—Georgo Schneider, Preate eat, German Natlonal Bank—~Hermann Schaffner, Cash- . Home National Bank—Georgo W, Fuller, Osshier, International Bank—8, Ettinglor, Cashier. Btato Havings Loatitution—D, D, Bpencer, President, Fidelity Bavings Bank aud Bafo Depository—Clarles J‘D{‘u%:"lc“ er, o worth whetlior hio wonld consent_to run for Alderman of thia Flout Ward, now that his name had been sug- geated for tho position in conjunciion with (hat of Mr, McAuloy, The interviewer sent up his card, and. tho 1lon, Long Jobin was found in the dining-room, where he was making 8 supper of crullers and coffees 8atd Mr, Wentworth's If you want to futerviow me, you ncedu't ait duwn, for T don't {uterviow worth 3 cent.” * But,” pald the roporter, *your name was sug. gested 10-night by tho Hepubillean Clubof the Firut Ward for Alderman. Will you conaeut to run 2 + I wan {n the country fo-dsy, and am going back to- moreow morilug, T dou's Liow suything about city At + “iil you consent fo rup, though 1 + 0o and ask Colvin.” “Dut 1 stu’t tntorviewdng Colvn.” o 1 know it, 6y, tell e, what about e whisky ury 7" “IWill you consent o run for Alderman 2" ‘Lo country 1 fmproviug.” “ Your namio was Suggested for em——=" 1 dou't Liear tho ciunous roaring. The populace haa not run mad. £ don't Lear the sliouts of the mul- ude,” “1might gets fow cannons aut for you, and get a0 entliiplanin, if 1hat would bDg Joq OuL" o k liero; what's the nowa ? Don't you know District prosented the name of P, Cudmoro, Tho Fifth District offerod the namen of Franklin I, Watriss and Tetor Schlund, From tho Sixth District, D, 8. Taslor a8 nominated, aud {rom tlo Lights Diiricd, Charles . Hewwen, Dr, Tlood, from the First, and 3r, Gillatt, from the Becuta DiStH, wore the BOmatel vp sl ‘A resolution was then introduced by Alr. Horring to tlio effect that the ropresentation of Truntees b oa {ol- lowa : One from the First District; ono frotw the Sea- ond; one from the Third; onofrum the Fourth, Elghith, and Ninth; one from the Sixth; and ono from thhe Fifth aud Saventh, 0n the allot for » nomines from the Third District, an animated discussion took place oa to the right of alternatos to voto 1t appearad thats sharp dodge ind been practiced by the Commitiea on Credentials by ad- mitting as altornatos from the ¥Ifth and_Seventh Dis- dricts the fdentical men who had boon defeateslat tho primarios, thus abeolutely neutralizing the influence of the men chosen to ra t the districta, Alter a fong sad noisy squabble the informal baliot was do- clared as follows: Farrell, 63; Follansbeo, %3, On the formal ballot, during wliich the satan aecne of con- £usion esuiod, Lo ballot sood : Farrall, 67; Follsne- 31, F¥rom the Fourth, Eighth, and Ninth Districts @, D, Hewos and 1, Cudmore wero the nominces, and thy informal ballot resulted : Hewes, 62; Cudmors, 18, giving smong some of tho reseons why tho movement &liould not most the approval of the Republicans of ihe Btato the followinu: They object {o bringlog fu the pmms of Mr, Washburo at tbls tmo from tho fact ihat the poaition bie now occuples isan important one, and {s so_well filled by him, and tho posaibility that he may oconpy & commanding position un o candldato for Prexidont of tho United States when tlio National Conventions shisll meet, Anothor resson contomplatos tho fact that tho shoes of Souatar Logan must bo Gllod by tho 4th of Alarch noxt, and whers s thore a bolter man for Unitod Biates Senator than Mr. Washburno? Anather reason {8 the dread of having tho gamo of four years ago ropssted—-of ele:ting one man for Govornor and snothoe man Alling tho oflice, “Thla s ono of tho principal objections raised against Washburno's candidacy, nod ono that is tle most strongly urged That thiero exists, almost Lo s cor- tainty, » willing dlsposition on tho part of thy pooplo of thio Btalo 0 presont his name s3s candldate for Preai- dent upon the sauio footing s those now prominontly mentioned in this connection Is in flaelf suficlent to Faieo tho hopas of the aupgoriers of Cullom, who ol Joct very uaturally to making the Gubornatorial nomi- nation o stepping-stono for » still higher ono, s woll a8 followiug tho stopa of Ogloaby in bis matcli irone tho Gubernatorial ofice into " tho seat of & Unitid Hlates Bonator. In viow of thioso facts it fa quito cvl- NATIONAL POLITICS. NEW YORK. FPENSONAL ASPECT OF TUE REPUDLICAN CANVARS, Bpecial Correapondenice af The Chicago Tribune. New Yong, March 27.—Tho personal issuos in. #ido of the Kopublican party in this Btatoe throat- en tho gravest consequences. The setrugglo at Byracuso was s personal strugglo, and the flnal result of tho Cincinanti Convention must in- ovitably leave gall and bitterncss among cortain Ropublicans horo who are striving moro o ro- ward frionda and punish cnomies than to promote tho party wolfare. Doforo tho public it is Qonkling and anti-Conkling, but undor the surfaco it I8 office-holder nna snti-oflice-holdor. In somo respocts tho sitna- tion reminds a stranger of tho position of af- fairs when William H, Soward's friends went to Chicago 1n 1860 to forco hia nomipation upon L “ Hay, loo! tho party. The Conkling men sought to bring | Novertholess, Cornell ja un Indofatigablo wire-puller, | 4eBt thst tho subject of Mr, Washburue's candidacy ia | 4 By hmipilanidi T e o St Sl orc] ‘armers’, snd Mechanica'Savings Dauk | This was, on motion, declared o formal ballot, aud of investment pecnriiies. about & conditlon of things which would enabils | an Hndustricis politican, with wil tho oficonoider | U0 whichat tho necront wrifiug doce notumgol Wil oo iop thine ¥ ~tsdney M Heowea was, tuerefors, tho omia machinery of the Sate at bia command, sud may k. curs tbo towmination, This sgain 1a s puraly personal quarrel, and rony feopardize tha success of tho Cloe clunald teket ot the polls. OAN THE NEPUBLICANS CARRY TIE STATE? ‘This question dopends for ita anawer upon the action of the Cincinuaty Convention, If a popular candi- date, upon wliom tho party can heartily unite, is pro- seated, Now York Ia sure to go Republican. The galna 1n the last Htate clection were only premonitory symp- {‘“l Cashier, do and Leather Bank—Willlam V. Kay, Prosident, Union Trust Cotnpany—8. W. Rawaon, Prealdent, Trairie State Loan and Trust Company—C, De Meyer, Cashier, lilnols Trust and Bavings Bank—L. B. Sidway, President. 2 Bank of Montreal—J. A. Munro, Acting Manager. Cauadian Bauk of Commerco—I, G. Orchiard, Agent, Hibernian Bsvings Bank—Hamiiton B, Dos, Cagider, o, ‘The nominces from'the Fifth and Seventh Districts ‘were Peter Bchlund and ¥, H. Watrles, Ar. behlund reccived 70 voles, Watriss 20, and Schlund was mads tho unanlinous nominee, From the Bixth District D, §, Taylor was the only nominee, aud ho was nominated by acchimation, ‘The names proposcd for Village Clerk wero 3, J, Tuasell, J, B. Scovel, Guatavus Osrlsen, and Natimntel Johnson, Mir, Hoovel inashort speoch stated that, “Will you allow your neme to hie used os & candi date for Auderman, or will you not 2" 1t you find out, just Jet mo kmow." (et you"day sometiing oo aefutts than o) 4 Where oro tho bands ? Yot say Ihave been sug- qosted for Alderman of the First Ward, Where's tho fagn? Let'em come with fife and drum.” 1t they come sith a bund, will you sccept then 37 “ Who could refuss thon 2" them to do tbis at Ciocinnati, but, unlike the Boward movemont, tho Conkllog schomo does not even poesces the influence of a harmonions dolegation, It is alroady spparent that Conkling is dofoated; his warmeost fricnds tacitly asseny to this, but thoy aro resolved to uso their power, #o far as posalble, to roward and punish,—in ment of this charactor, Hoaccrotly and unaspectedly hias it boen aprunc npon the Republican vatera of our country and district, that thoy scem rather dlaposed to placo in the Gubernatorial chair some ono else from thio list of alrusdy promincatly miehtioned candldates asve the diatinguished Miniator who Lias represeniod the Americun Republic so ably at.a foreigu nation,— willing, however, {o reward hia pro-eminest abiilty sud political ambillon in some other direction than MONEY TO LOAN On first-clam Inatde {mproved property at 8 per cont, fvoyears, Nouta discounted, LAZARUS BILVERMAN, Bank Chismber of Commerce. MORTGAGE LOANS - On productive city real oatato at favorablo rates, i DEAN Preston, Kean & Co, having airesdy com for "ope nomination 3 thiat of asking him (o mako the canvass for Governor, | 1 5 335 Adutt. againt Mr, I d % rds, to dicta m 3 tomn, ‘Tho galns iu the tomn aud Supervisor eleclionn % ‘Exit roporter, . wt Mz, Russoll, ho 0ld mot - fool due othier woi nga M;h:a ;: :‘l;::u%a&:::lg’n‘ e b} D iy Homeio F 100 o ' HTANKIE BTANIEY" T O Zazsrus Brlverman, el {o contest smin, and ho Uhiezefors C, Follansbee & Son. s Lowns wlich latt yeas went Democratio Liave this yosr withdrew his name. On the doclaration of the in. THE FIFTEENTH WARD, Th i closs ¢ & PAYN There Ia no doubt ho would ke o bo the To- | gone Republican. A largo wafority of thu Hoards of ROCKFORD. f D ERieCn chou 1 Dukrd o Toute Toow: | fomu aullon, Ble, Ouclasn witharew Wis nsate, ot X, 2, cor. Bendelghamd Do E A & TAINE, . : e b s STOUT AND 3IAIR BXASIED, asy will ba introduced 4o-lay, and actsd upon Sstur. | Ar. tussell was dociared tha unanimous nominies for el cof: Bandolph and Dearborn gt o 0% | publican nominee himsolf; but, ss this is practi- flz&“f::uu |flfi°’fflmfi'}“fl‘fi? o Do Jei aRO.Ams | INDIONATION AT mzncflvflnn OF THE CMICAGO | png| offort was mado last ovening by Ald, | 4 Vilioge and Town Clerk. cably impossible, Mr. Conkling will bo contsnt with a prominont Cabinet position, and tho con- trol of tho patronago of tho Stato of Now York. s frionds are now in offlce very gonorally, and smong thom are some voryshrowd politicians,not- ably Chester Arthur, Collectorof theXort of New York. Theso appointoos are woll aware that, 1t any other influence is on top at Washington bo- sido tho prosent Benate, their hoads aro not worth » red oent—off thoy go. Cunsequently tho whole object of keoping Conkling in tho flold, and giviog him a handsome complimontary voto on tho first ballot at Cincinuati, ia to leave him in a position to dictato torms to tho success- ful man, This objoct is not to be achioved, however, without considorable wire-pulling, and the first obstaclo s tho hos- tllly to Conkling o Now York, which will nat ba easily ovorcoms. It proceeds from two causos : (1) The old Greeley-Fonton Ropublicans, who were always opposod to Conk- jiug, but staid o the party, in spito of the THE NORTH TOWN COXMMITTER met at Republican lleadquarters yesterday for the purposn of aclecling o campsign committee, but awiug to & rotber slight sttendance they povtponsd a concluslon until 4 o'clock tliis afternoon. A cominittea was appointed Lo procuro halls for mass meetings in tiaat diviaion of tha city, to be held 8aturday aud Mon- day evenings. The report of e Commitice will bo recelvod at tho meeting this aflornoan, ——— THE SOUTH TOWN. 100K OUT ¥OR ¥YRAUD, At tast Monday's moeting of the Connty Board 1t was voted, without any particular remark, to have tho regular town otection, at which the Town Clork preaides, at No. 204 LaSalle stroot, whero Ed Plillivs has his oflice, ivstead of at the Dearborn Streot Engine-Houss, On tho faco of it this appears of no partioular account eithor way ; but, when looked into, it proves to be a most scoundrelly move and Jminently worthy of its coutrivers. Tho old statute provides that the voters of tho town the Domocrats to relain them. Tho delegates at Bymcute woro in u bigh aiate of cuibusim coucorniug the indicalions’ of ludividual “changes amouy thelr scquatntances,—that is, of men who aro now Republicane who wandered away from thio fold fu 1874 and 1870, The town elections provo s, and, it the electlon of Fresident dopends upon tho voie of New York, It behooves the Clueinnati Convontion to act wiaoly’ before solecling & csndidate who will have personsl bitterness to overcome in this Stato. A YIEDICTION, Tits State has 70 delegatcs and 35 votes at Oncin. natl, An Albany poiiticlan predicts it will be caat thus : First ballot, ‘Conkling, 33; Dlaine, 15 Fish, 1, Hecond ballot, Conkling, 34: Dlalne, 8; ¥lsh, 3, After that, tho deluia | “ —— STATE POLITICS. GENERAL NOTICES. ~ Public Notice. Nottao 18 hersby given to all porsons owing Real Estato T'axos to tho Oity of Chicago for the year 1875, Yhat the Citv of Ohicago will, st any timo before Moy 1, 1878, borrow from such porsons tho amount of such Oity Taxes duo from thom, and will allow for auch loan two and one-half por cent (3)) on the amount. borrowod, and wiil jssuo vouchera therofor which may bo usod in payment of tho sald taxos, and which tho Colleotor will bo di- reotad 80 to receive. By order of the Mayor and Finanoe Oom, 8. B. HAYES, Oomptroller. Ohicago, March 29,1878, Tum Proparod to Rooeive Ordors, Dollve ; O rrival about st Apritctor 10 MARYLAND HAMS. For Collector, Bruno Gansol sod L. D. Condes were Pote slabr and Tom Biout, of the Tifteenth nominated. Ths fuformal ballot rosulted: Condeo, Tormal; Ward, to foist thomsolves upon the Ropublican vaters of the ward ss tho Liepublican candidaies for the posltion thoy bnve held daring the lass fow years, but they reccived fuch a thorough squelching andl ovorhauling that thoy will hardly attompt ngaln to fish for a Ropublican nomina- tion, It will bo rememborod that st the Jsat meeting of the Ward Club & rosolution was passed that at the Republican primarics for the solection of Aldermen no votes for Stout snd AMabr shonld ba recoived, theso mou not being considered Republicans, Tlcse resotutions creatod great copstornation in the ranks of the frionds of tho two mon, and they maden great offort at a moeting of the Club laat evenlug to get them iudorsed as Ropublicans, sad to bave tho {dea goabroad tliat the resolutions passed at s preyjous meeting wero mercly the work of & small cliqne opposed to tho two men, For the last week every offort Las been mado {o bring out every friend Svectal Corréspondanceaf The Chicago Tribune. Rocxrorp, Il., March 20.—~The srticlo tn the Chicago Times of Wednesday, rolative to politi- cal nffairs in Rockford, created a groat doeal of just Indignation amongst the bottor clasa of tho commuuity. Tho allogations thoroin made sgainst the Talcotts arp ungenoroue and entirely unfounded in fact. Mr. W. A, Talcott hnsnot even taken any actlvo ateps for the nomination of Witliam Lattrop, though it stands to roason 08 & Rockford citizen be I8 a supporter of that gentiowman, I have gaid bofore, it Mr, Lothrop is nominated for Con- grosa for this district It will Do bocauss the poopls nnanimouely desire him to Lo their candidsts, and not through suy por- sonal efforts of his own., As a Congrossman ho will bo 1o 0ne's tool, and obey the behests of o ring; bat will pureus a course that will altke bo croditable to Limself and his constituonts, To lioap Abuse upon a ‘man aimply bocauas ho was employed in _the course of his professional dutles {0 prosccute & suit in which the Chicago Times wae defendant Is not or never will be the right course for a great nowapaper, 66; Gannel, 83, Tho bellot waa then dectared and Mr. Gondos the imanimous nominec, For Assoasor, 1lugh dahor, J. I, Gray, and Janies Smith, wore balloled for, Tesulling: ~ Mabor, 7 Bmith, 135 Gray, 4; avd Alr, Maler waa duclarod tha e bsnes of Wilim Hudson, Joeeph 1 Chririan Bonaer, wora ropossd'Sor. SuparTisar, sad tho ballot resultod: ludson, 27; Bebafer, 51; Aarcy, 7. _Me. Sehafor was declarnd'tho nominoe, The Convention then adjourned, Sl gl MINOR MEETINGS. FOURTI WALD. A meoting of tho Fourth Wurd Republican Club was held taat night nt the headquatters, corner of dichigan avenue and Thirty-first streot. Alr. W, H. Harper, Chairman of the Exccutive Committoo, called the attention of the Club to the fact that no delogatos trom that ward to tho City Convontion had yot boon solectsd. e ro- ported that the Excontive Committoo had held a MINNESOTA, TOE BORELEADS AND INFLATIONISTS, Spectal Dipateh to The Chicaco Tribune, 8r. Pavr, Minv,, March 30.—The Greonback Convintion at Owatouna yestorday numberod fiftoon membera, Excopt that Young, of the owpt ' pe 1 Malir s0 a8 to outvoto th respectatlo Tto- | SUAH o0t b omo placo at 3 o'clock “These Hama are, without ex tho Aneat offer- | Graploy-Fonton dofoction, (3) The apponeuts | Grange Advance, was absent, whilo Ortemus | 80V T o Wik and Ormoge of the poriodical | OF Htout and Mali pectabin afte : od it 11 OF sy ofler masket, s the prompt attan. | of tho oillco-bolders, mmdluéfim Unton T-angug | Ebonozer Toll, aditor of & now wookly greouback | attacks of o Timies on thechsracter of br. Lathron, | publicans. As & consequence, tho largo Loil on tho . ruoon to transact mis- | meoting on the day provious, and thelr work waa cellsncoun businces, and thst placo shall be the voting aco whioro the ‘Town Clerk acta aa judge of eloo. jou, Although the statute of 1674 distliicily provides ihat'no money shall be voted at thiean meotisigy, and in spite of the opiln of tho County Alar ney to tho same offect, thero is fo doubt that the bummer gang iutend o moet, and, in violstion of law, voto thewmsclves cortaln sumy for fown expenscs—tho most ncfarious fraud ever pere potrated on a long-suffering pooplo. Tho ohjoct of dipanging e placo of bokliug tbe L mooting mey 14 platuly aeen when it is said that tha rootn for holde fug tho misetingat_No, 204 LaBalle streot ia smail oflico which fifty men would crowd to overflowing, Tho object of the move 18 then to pack nto the Lit rootn cuough thieves, acoundrels, and ruftisus to fill it full, and then retusosll deceut men admittance. ‘Tho location and_arrangomenta favor (s, aud it will probably be found when Tuseday's dawn brosks that the little oMice will bo full . of fallows-lirds who have been kept in place over night for the purposo of voting a Modorntor to sult the pire oses of o hloviah gaug who ivo by Jdusderiag ti A mors outrageous performance waa never plannesd and 1t 18 10 better. thaw robbery DY foros, and not batk 20 respoctable as pockol-picking. Tlat' the Gounty Board hould have allowod o glaring snd stamefut an outrago 1a uot wonderful, "Tliore is only une reme ody for this and stmilar_ plans far publio robbery, and that 1a for the cltizons of tho South Town ta be prose ont in suMicient numbend L0 olitvolo und vverawa tha rascals, lon of eplource s invited, aa tha supply cannot by any posaibility oqual tho demand; the entire cure of 37, Kowbold beitig divided belween & Grocory Houzs Lsst and mysolf, included in a vesolution which lio offered. It providod that sovontocn delogates bo thon bal- loted for, and suggosted the names of Acven- teen gontlomon aa follow Tirst Pre- cinct, R. W. Tiaby (who withdrew), Roboert Atchison, J, 8 Cooper, C. I Vandor- ©ook ; Second Precinet, D. N. Bash, G. A, Marsh, Joln Covert, August Singer; Third Procinot, Andro Matteson, ¥, B. HiW, A. . Pickering, Jacob Richman; Fourth Procivet, W. W. Per- kiog, Dr. L. L. Major, Leander tone, 8. Lovy: At Large, J. L. High, It was moved that tho roport be adopted as tho ecnso of the mooting, AIr. Hull objected. 1fe thought that the Club was perfeotly ablo to sclect its onn dologatoy, and that it should not bo left to a fow won, members of tho Excentlve Committeo. He therofore introduced as o substituto a rosolu- tion to that effect, and that tho dologatos ba theu balloted for, namiug F. O, Russoll aud Mr. Agnew for tollors. ‘Cho rosclulion mof with sowo oppusition and much support, nud was thie caune of nany taotions and much delsy and confusiou, 1t was finally decided .that the nucstion Lufors Lo biouse was the rport of the Exeontive Ceme mitter, which was then received and placod on le. in this city, and frronds of tho other F'residontial candidates, These two eloments of oppoaltion will make it vory warm for AMr. Conkliug at Cin- cinnatl, WILLIAX A, WUEELZR A8 A COMTROMIBR CANDI- comer of Mohawk and Bophia sirects, whera the meot- ing wes dold, was crowded fo muflocation, A ma- fuxlly of 1hiosc prosent wera men who apparently hnd iever beforo yotod s Republican tcket or bocn susido « Hopublican meeting, Tue ftout and Malir crond ‘waa commanded by Aibert Pateh, S, 1L W, Blowart, and & man by the namo of Mullen, ‘Ihiey ook thelr stand at the fioad of tho hall, to 0o ready for the fray or tho Lall Lad buen sct i motion, ho mveting wan presided over by M. P, M, Rsan, President of the Ward Club, and in the absence of tho regular Becretary Mr. 1L, W, Gluwars waa slected to fll the place torporarily, Mr. Pateh wanted the minutes of last mesting read 40 2 to Lring up somo resolntions passed at thut time, Thio Cliattiian atated that tho books were not pree- ent, but lis had seut for theny, 1o introduced dr, ‘Ariiold Lo ko » sprech until the books arrived, ME. ARNOLD made s atrong arguient tho proseut incurubenty, e, Boweyer, did ot liky th resolution pagsed ot tho proviots meothig, becauss wantod ovorybody 10 oxpruss his will as ho choss, 1 #tout and Mahr wero let alono they would not rcefvo Dty deceut voles fu tho ward, o bolleved them to Lo 7ogUes, and the peoplo wers not. willing 10 indorse such uow, If flo ward could not gt two bottor men to roprescat it fn tho Council bad’ butter bury italf at onee, . I, W. Stewart spoke at somo lougth against the act10n of tho Clnb, 116 was in favor of letting the peo- o docideat the polls whom they wanled for Alders Tuen, aud was willing to voto for any 1wan who recelved ‘Tusjorily of tho voies at the caucus, ba o & Republls- organ, appesred in hia place, tho crowd was tho samo which has anuually assomblod at Owatonna under tho nawe of tho Farmor, tho Pooplo, the Anti-Monopolists, ete. The olectoral tickot nomi- patod s Sherwood of Mower, Doanelly of Dakots, Elliott of Oimstesd, Behoenbeck of Nicollet, and Ayres of Washivgton, Tho dologates to Indisnapolis include Ayroa and Donnelly, ‘Tuo majority, Ayres, i beliaved to favor thetnominatlon of Kelloy, of Papusylvanis, The minority, headed by Donnelly, are for Action forclug tho Democrats to tako somo soft-money caudidate, The plaiform sssorts that tho Cutroncy sbould be Lrouglt to par by increasing tha alue {ustead of decressivg the voluine; that green- Dacks should bo miade & legal-tender fuf all debta, pub- llo and private, including import duties, oxcopt that porifun of the fiationsl debs Uy express Iaw payablo i inetallio money; that it s the right and duty of tho (Uovernment to creato sll money; demands a gradual substitution of frmxwh for Lank circulstion; the Tepotd of the {lceumption set, aud 1,05 bonds inlor- changeablo with legal-tendors’ substitutod for the Drosent bonds, HINNERI‘BI.U!. MINN, itk Syacral Dispateh to The Chicase e, MinmEAvoLIs, Minn., March 80.—The muncipat eleotion iu thia city promises to be unusually hot. br, A. A, Amen yesterday morning, sfter the primarios of tho night before, bolted the Nepublican Plfl{ ud re- colved the Democratic nomination for Mayor lust evening. To-usy George A, Brackett recelyed the lo- “Fo denounco & lawyer whosa reputation stands high througlout the Rlate as. cow lawyer,” a * fifth-rats lawyer,” & * weatliercock,” {a nelther argument nor common senso. 1f the Obicago Zimea knows of ove ninglo dishonest act, one singlabreach of confidence or trust in Ar, Lathrop's caresr, why do they not out with? it if that’ paper or ita corrospotdonts can prove Mr, Lathrop ia not s wan of hiy word, & mot & man of inlegnty, they are how challongsd to declars ft opouly and featleasly, But iI, un tho contrary, they fail to d let them forever hold their pesce about one who b 1infinitely more principle and more honor than ho who largely controls tho Chicago 7'wmes. This 1s tho sentl- ‘ment of the Nocklord peoplo, who have become bearti- 1y disgustod st the graluilous abuso that has porsist- enlly been fluug at the man who scems overy day more likely to bo our nexs Roprescutativa in Congress, and ‘whoke record s such that no man wilz ever have to blusk for it, ——— MUNICIPAL POLITICS. THE FIRST WARD. WENTWONTIL AND M'AULKY. A largoly-nttended meeting of the First Ward Ropublican Club was Leld !ast evening In tho hall on the corner of Monroe and Clark etreots. Mr, L, L, Coburn presided. Mr, Murpby, from tho Committes appolnted to obtain a chiange in tho judges of clection for 0, TATUA, 146 East Madison-st, FOR STRANGKRE AND OITIZENS— READING baiixs. Wxrxtoxs, and donusaea {rom the r¥|e | Citles,Blal ind Can. | e b b B e FREE ! sxifnpuenatietion gy miRBRiN: _STOUKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, Office of tho Lako Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Co. CrEvELAND, March 29, 1876, The annus! meeting of tha Btocknolders of this mpany, for the election of Divectors for thia ensu. ing year, and for the transsction of other sppropriate Dutinos<, will be Licld at the offica of the Oompany, in tho City”of Claveland, Ohio, on fednesday, the 3d day of ‘Msy next, between the Lours of 11 o'clock in th forencon and 3 o'clock in fho sftornoon of that day, GEORGE 1. ]LLY‘ Becretary. BUSINESS CARDS. BOOTS & SETOEBS- ' OHAS. 0. WOODFORD, Bacosuor to Endorich & Entzmirger, 758 Weat Lake. DATE. Thre is a qulct, but tormidablo, movemont on foot to mpring the name of tho Hou. William A, Wheeler, of this State, s s compromise caudi- date, it it apponrs, aftor saveral ballots, no other candidate is likely to roccive the nomiuation. Yon will pereclve thoro aro movoral *‘ifu in this “Pro mms, bnt the cards lave boen ahuted with a viow to (s contingency of unit- {ng tho Now York delegstion sad putting forward some good spesker o nominate Mr, Wheoler aa tho unanimous chiols of this Btate, IHis fricuds hops o carry bim througli oa tbe hiphip hurrah basls, by which the Domocracy wera swindled fnto the nomina- tion of Horatip Seymour fn 1403, 1o han several very warm personaldberenta in thedelegstion, who will on (he first and second ballots wland by Ioscoo Coukling, s0 a8 fo bring over his friends to tlo support of ‘Wheeler at the critical moment, Thla matter Jina boen eanvassed amoug liopublican membars of tho Leglsla- tura snd smong b delegatea to Cinclnnatl, It fs hodged ‘in with many diffcultics, “and ita failure 18 prodicted, ‘Tharo are soversl Lilaine men in the New York delegation, and 1t ia nob likely thas if their favorite atande any chanca they will giva him away (o benefit Mr, Wheeler. TUN CONKLING WAR AGAINST NLAINE, sainet the renomination of —_— MUNICIPAL OFFICES, D consent, James G, Disins is rogardod 2t Dernoerat, or caything clee, (Voicess * For dis- ¥ ar. Hull tnen callud for the previous qustion, 1 QLOVEFITTING BOOTS sad SNOES YOR | 5 % ERERSA 0T Delitihns, 420 Topratomiaure 1y publicas pomiaation, Uoth candiater havo great | ¢ho Firet Ward, statod thok ho had oallod uron | ot s tdo." CANDIDATES OX THE LEPUBLICAX SIDE, irlue wraa g, ud, atar two ballota wero taked gl = 11318 Btato, aa the mout formidsble candidata squinat Aoyt o e b vt o other resobiey | Ald. Richardson, and that goutloman bad ro- | dir. V¥, il Ficle, tho Sccratary, who Lad in the | ~The candidates for municipel ofitcos at the v whi thie fold,” Many of themn ary ilsine wen, and seo bim nominated, But it is trus, probably, (hat & majority of the scliva working lopublicana are op- posed 0 Uiatae, Uy favoting other candidaten, ' Theta on, adopted. It being snnouncod tlst the balloting wonld be oo for el M, ¥, O, umsell, who was spoken of a8 & candidalo for ths omon of Clty-Attorney, xs i a1s0 Col, acaby of the samo ward, said thioro wero twa tckews i tho feld. Uno wes 6 Lt of the Lames sug. guated by tho Exocutive Commition, and, os M. lus soll claiziod, 1 favor of Col, Ricaby; tho other, by meauwhiio arrived with tho Looks, thon read the miu- utes of last mecting, Home wquabbls arose about the voto adopting the minutcs, but the Chairmau decided them sdopled, thougl it was bard to tell whict aide haa thy majority. Alr, Eliss hipman moved {o roconsider the resolu. ton in reyard to Mesaru, Htout aud Malir, passed at the proviuug seetiug. Though iu favor of the resolu- the support of ‘upllllllu temperauce mon, church 1nem bers, aud tho reputable elements —— BLOOMINGTON. THE CANDIDATES FOR GOVEINOR, To the Editor of TAe Chicago Tribune: OIL TANKS, WLsou & EVENDEN, Dol O TANKS. fused to do anything in tho mattor in bebalf of tho Club. ’ The Committes appointed to seloct twenty- four names from which twelve were to be chosen a8 DELEGATES TO THX CITY CONVENTION roportod the following : handa of tho Republicaus aro not particularly numorous, but some sre uunnsually good., Ior City Troasurer thers are Ald, Arthur Dixon and Goeorge Shorwood, while & third candidato, it is sald, will bo put i tho fleld at tho last moment, fostod in palitical clubs,—at in nows- 47 & 69 Weai Laka Burost, ¥ana elsowberei—iiot by & diroct asaauls | TrooxiNazox, I, March 49.—Hore fn Digom. ton o i thin to Uriog thie. fhattos p for discupsion, | LU Iattor's nawe is unknown st present, but it | wiyed, was formod of good cltzens, IR EC A GhCY. e ing or hix Fecord; Db by b covart atiack |n;]ton, where first the primltive I"hwlp]sl of m&?fif_flzx&“&"'}‘:v’zpm"“- A Wotion 1o lay the motion ta reconsider on the | 18 certain that Lio will bo & capablo and honest | 5 succanvaming wae lrely, Tho tickot which Mz, o upan the idos that sny New England man can carry o Now York, “Thoy rofer Lo tho Gorman idca that all the Now-Englinders are Puritanical, sud yirofesa to sssert {hat the Genaant (0 the West will bolt » New Englaud candidate, Intimations of this sort ba 7 e in some of the Interior Republican woekliea, ukliog bimeelf 1 undersiood tobe on unfriendiy tarias with (ho sx-Hpeaker, sud his fugelmen 1n this Btatoars quilo bitter agatnst him. A fortuight sgo it biua of talk waa unkiown, but it ia ballsyed & pe concerted plan ba beon put into operation ta bellttle fho claia of Now England, and how tho bista sgaiust Tilaine are in the interost of Conkliog. ut thoy sre unwittingly atirring up & form ef agitation which i Ttuseell carried was com; of tho following names i Flrut Procluct, O48. Bqulers, Pullo Alleu, T 1 W, dan son, sud H. Levy: Bucond’ Iricinct, A, G. Webster, Ell Bmith, Willlam Belp, M. A, ogandus: Third Pro cnct, Andro Matteaon, L. G, Flaher, A, Blckwoll, aud \ Reid, D, aud D, 0, McKiunou; at Wihen ‘e vk y‘» 4 bees 1 o eu tho ticketa had bLeen gonerally dlatribut sovun gentlemen whuse nauics appeared in Lie lfl'x‘, arovs aud waid that they knew uot how their uame 08 thoro, and they wisliod them withdrawu, Amou them was Andro Mattesvn, of the Z'ines, Ho omphatfs cally waotad 16 kuown tlat ho iad nothing to uo with 18, and would not sllow bus uumo tu be used. was, ofter a divislon of the house, decided to hiave boew loat, and the Tesolution, after miuch squab- bitng a8 to who shiould voto, was rocousidered, lo the eftect that at the ltepublican frimaries the voien of ouly such men should_be recelvod as wers known to be good ltepublicans dnd who had votod (e lepub- Tivan tickes a4 tho Lust eluction for County Treasurer, Conslderablo confusion arose, and & half a dozen yersons wauted to #poak, ‘Tho Chalrman finlly ro- Hiared order by telllng the crowd thoy were h raybio, and 1has be was ssiaied of thenm, ‘Tho resolutiou was flually lald on the table, MR U, W, STEWAUT, ong of the leaders of the Stout and Mahr mob, then businesu man, For the City Attorneyehip thore {s Richard 8, Tuthill, who rocontly resigned the position of neslstant in tho office for the purpose of elsa- tioneeriug, U{l to Yulanhy le wua she only candis ds:a_in the field, Col, Ricaby nos unuouncing hlmwolt till then, It was generally supposed that the gallaat Colomel teas aut foe Uy Biatels Atloruoyabip uest tall ¥or (aty Clerk (hero are Josenh K, O, Forreat, tho present fucumbent, snd Capt, 'I. J. Hues, of the Ho- corder's oflice, It s talked ‘somowlat of putting a qulotus upou both caudidates and bringing out. some Koud Qerman for tho ottica; but & majority sem op- Ropublicanisin almost were born, tho political feoling to-dsy cloarly poluta to one of the warm- ost and moet oxciting campalgns which has taken place in our county and district fora oumber of yesrs. For some uusson cause the people hiave now awskened from a etate of polit- {cal bypuotism, and are proparing to brivg hifo and activity back to tho party that in yoara paat thoy did 80 much to add to Its bnlllant vecord. Next to the question who shall represent tho Charles P, Keliogg, of O, P, flol A, 8mith, Prosident M, J.}i. Duubasm, capitalist, Henry T, Lowls, Teal eatite, Juln Lylo King utlorney at e, Tienry Hiold, of ¥ield, Lettor & Do, 3,11, Durand, of Durind lrotaers & Co. ‘Aritiur Dixon, Prestdent Common Council, William A. Montgomery, attorney ab law, 8. D Dholps, Joucaaict: il daker, clored” en lery, of ¥Frankfurt Hotel. Joha T, MeAuley, of McAuley, Dyke & Qo WANTED. Warled—To Purchase Tor Cash, One or mors firat-claas Businesa Blocks, centrally lo. to sl tated, for & non-residest, Owaers willing clioap, will please leayo descrintion, J. HARVEY, 07 Desrborn-at, 10N AGENCY ‘COLLE! Josoph Hampeos, of Sampaon, Green & Ooe helping Jialno evury day, Thirtoenth District In Congrons, may bo saked, | Dy O: Berauton, o e offered & resolution 0 the offect thsh tho action taken | fosed to it, though they would willlugly submit,to s | ‘Thess rowarks occasiouod wome wurpeise, The ox- STHENOT OF THE BLAINE MEN, ; d h | Rater o Tlowland. stiarnoy st 1awe .| by the Club wes unconstitutioust aud agaist the free- baing placed in chiarge of o Cily T | cltement ran uito bigh snd the tnoetiug was confused Tare retained attorneys averywhore on the continent, | * 4 g0 SHENCT NG liroaklyn Kagle (Dem.) 1o its | Who is Walor M, Dowlat, dooney ayly b and Hoarty of American itieenns aad thet he | O i boties Uotrt Clrrl thero'sre Ut two, candidatas | whea ME. Butheriand said \bat tho geniiensen AFound 12d the moat perect syiem dau (acllities for collect- 1ng claims thad & practical experience of several years wn gve, Al Pushed to seitlement wilbous tharge “’i"l‘ oollocts ! SBiFiva coLLEoTION AGENOY, Hiate atid Monrow-ats., Chicago, REAL ESTATE; CAPITALISTS, ATTENTION | Invest Your Money in Buslness Blooks in O 18 will pay botter at prosent pricca than losning st ments o Byracuse Convention, made tues :‘&finflt‘;‘:flfil’h :"" The noxt evident thivg is that somehow or otber Alr, e Liss mado considerabls Lieadway in New York, Kinge Dvlnt& politicans are for hum, Mz, Curils la for hin, sud the Utica Herald sud Syracuse Standard with the Hopublicanism which they ropresent sro for bLim. Beastor Prince snd frionda are for bim. It will be remembered that fo 1874 Mr, Conkling did not stamp New York for Gov, Diz and thet A, Blalne did, spoaking ia Albany, Brookiyn, New York, Utica, Hyriouse, and Aubura. Wers wiros laid theu? TUE COMING GOVERXOR OF ILLINOIS ? MoLoaa and counties immedistely adjolning hor will not (sa it is understood) furnish mate- rial out of whioh Gubernstorial houors can be oonatructed, but will do the * handsowe thing " o heip place in ofiice the man whois eo fortu- nato a6 to claim their political support and ad. miration, As tho names of Cullom, Beveridge, snd Washburne are those wlich now sre tho peoplo sliould caat thielr votea for whom they saw iit; that tho primary judges sliould secelve all votea of- fered, and that tho candidates rocciving the majority +he votes cast at the primarics shall bo devlarod the candidates of tho wurd. Mr, Blowsrt apoku at souio laugth in favor of bis reolutious, + A’ motion to loy them on the tabile waa votod dows, Mr, 11, Goodman said be_ oppasst tho resolution poassd at tlio Lt tneeting, becsuse ho toughl it too sweeplug, but ha was deciiedly opposed to such reso- lutlons us thoss offored by Mr, Hiewart, Tloy wers Republicaus, and had » right 10 cxchide sll votos nob Q. . Munger, Burdick House, Qeorge M, Ximbark, Watta 8, Garvor, caitalist, 1. K. Crego, truuk manufaciurer, Heury L, Usy, architact, Mr, Pholps moved that, lo order to save tims, the fimst elovon names oun the st inoluding the shirteonth (loaviog out bis own nawe), be ace ceptod ma tha rogular delegates. 1, 8, W. Kiog suggestod that Mr, Sol Smith could not sorve, and horefors he smended so of promiineuce,=Martin Deat, of the Fifth Ward, aud wousibly Capt. Mcurath, of the Eighth Ward.' Tha tor will place hite chisnces entirely Upon the make-up of tho tickut, If & Germal i given eithier of tho uthor ofices o will work for the nominsioy, and upou this condition only witl Lo run. "Tug nominces i1 all tho Warda for tha Qouncil bid falr to be ruuch buttor men thiot usual, #ayor Culvia and his crow are_organiziug strougly for the caw- Luaigu, and will mako struuous eforta to roturn sl the Aldorueu who voted for Blai, ‘Taey belove thal the tax-payers' move now belug luaugurated 1o some Mo wero remarking that they aiould vota for ne dickst Lt Iooked like pul-up Joby me 0o s o eld certainly did. 18 would uat bo oneat o voty then for eltlier of them, aud ho moved toadjouru, The motion waa pub and carried by » larga majority. Aftur 1o nobe bad subeidud uud tb crowd had somewhat cleared out, a fuw statewmeuts were o regard 0 the origiu of the ticked olber than thal recommended by the Executive Comuitice, It was #3id that at the meeting of the Executivo Cownttive of tho Club Weducsday. Mr. 1Y, O, Nusacll was allowed to ach In place of Uito Bchultze, Iruvious tu that Mr, 3 o INE. - comtug frow Hepuvlicana, of tho wards will oventually result to their benetit, | Iussell Lad askod a certaln member of tho Exocutive LS ed B chatge SRt | voconsconay W agis Lo e, sbore e | 08, promiueat betoro U pecplo of entral | that toe name of . 8. Carver should bosub- | X LR Burrot e apvter seren | L) e o e s e Srpantiy | Ebiiabuos Lot it e Gy Siat T e shory : g e s aacio of the warde, ot smes o5 &, - ,‘mvz’%filgztuzfig%fifi%flu“?wan Voo o’ mnfld“mpfi‘cwm‘rmflm“iul .%.",: Governor, the respoctive chauces of esch of | The motion was lald on the table. o Bt B Butraax S ad v 3 b Covastt *Fo supposed 0 fon wha Tlicse namea aro aup) 1d and yalued Kepublican members of (he Oouncil, posod (o bebng to mun Buchs o Thirleeats | favos Ar, Liuassll o & candidato Sor tie Glice of Glty« Do Ay VLEIVH, Hoowm B, u-vluuuhn—n'k wers soms loirwting sveals dm hal year which | these gentloumen in this part of the Biato willbo | Thoe Club thes procesded to ballot for twelye Buch a meeking will be soon beld 1o b ald the resclutions offesod by Mz, Blemart were aim-

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