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VOLUME 29. 3 WHITE GOODS: A e eSS AN PDYCKE, 3 TERRY & STEELE, ¢ Thicaugn Dailp Tribn CHICAGO, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1876. 0. Bend messengers of telegraph Lo pertons who havs not voted Lo come to the polle. ‘NUMBER 221. - T dullos of that office, it myuy be regarded aa cor- taln that Gon, Lippincott will recoivo tha entlia number of our leading Republicans I find {hem nnante mously {n favor of fon. B, B, Ws S s i them anant. | Democtacy has boon & signal 1aitS” chargo tho POLITICAL. knaw st they 'I‘Xlll thert" be unsble to Domooratic party of Conneotlouf® n invadiug | in Congroms by ro! of mm- o, Urge merehtnta and othérs 1o close thete aores | vote of this county In the liapublicen Sisto Gons B e e 00 oLy romueat Tapuby | tho, purlty of o ballot-bor, .7;’ i TaALID | il be Gnable to duilvr.ibo gxidsse bocauns (he tfl;‘.‘.‘:“’“’&‘;w: e clatks and”smployos sy have | vontlon, The futurs will provo, howaver, that | oS0, soF thelr duty at the coming fall inction ron | Wesk appolntmonta to office. Bpeak for fi:&ibfl \gay will bs siripped of ihele e L e 10 00, ey pol to_rondineee | 20T 014 Troasuror, the 1lon, Edward Matz, will | quention fs simply # Whothee loyal men or rabels sl | tho total abaadonment of barfot . trade in the | PRIRs bl Gobeli ol R mionne, How the Town Elections Are to Be | tofollow gangs of .ummmfio polt tn order | find mnnflnmm supporteraliore,—the ng o rule" {lus country, Htate Loglslaturo; for short legialative 8€ssiona; | head and shoulders above any oflier candidsts aa ther Ilaving him honest and capablo. . P, for the purity of the jndiciary, tho encourage- ment 1o give the alsrm and securs tholr arrest, 'l‘mqnn: eac 1hs spproach of suspiclous crowds, and ssnd Lazton (/L) Record. o poll personsl of Btate lodustries, and for the descriptions of (ho lesders of thees Lawfully Conducted. r Xknow that every whisky-thisf in the country trem! e s i sorrote HL THE GERMANA AND mf\m REPUBLICAN PARTY, > As;;nng fooling ia h}:ehég mlnlf;llod b: ::u :?::Fx':p:;: of education. The; 'ndomi: the fldelnmpd- nt‘m’am son; .xo1 his aume. m:‘mx:‘l m sort of : FEAKE, 1 To the Kdtor of The Chicago aribuna: opublican pross io this Biatoin favor of tho 882 pow oxprossion of the pledge and | men og our ne: it If the Gommerly of OFDYUKR & 00, Toare ot s l‘i:::‘:‘l{“fu?g:lmg-n tg;‘m:? .‘,’:2?2} Cuicaco, March 81,—In the managoment of | nomlnation of Ifon, E. B. Weahburae, Miniator ffi:“m“"ufiflk‘b” Rapublican party lo redeom m{-'.f'i‘."’,. r:g:dylu:l' h::il': sad the lp‘:o”;l: ‘-’:'3:‘&".' 875 Broadway, Now Yorls, 4 Appointment of Ballot-Box Gluards | one frauduient voter will atrike terror into hundrads | party, nothing is so diflicalt as to procure and | to France, aa the Topublican candidato for Gov- [ ¢om, m‘;, n:e:n‘l:.m“ d‘"“"“‘ ""ml’"’:r‘“r"“‘ °: mined to use It Portnustety, neithor toe Gonatitn 82 Btonoy-st., Nottingham, oftisrs guity”ef, promodiated {raud. Summacy | Iugiadain irony. Tho rivalrien of ambitious | emor. IfMr. W. and his friends aro n desd | tho Domocrata parky . Lupeal {net a6 i proof | LomAue i 16Xs Feslrics Wl choonof eten o - to Act To-Morrow, e polls at tcte paril. P8 8" | mon aroofton for tho momant dispused of fn | earnost, and ho will acoopt tho position and oo- | of what mizlit bo oxpeoted of them if thoy biad | mave s note of thin fact. 4 = IMPORTHRS ——— greater oonventions of ths party, hy tho law of the | cupy it for the torm for which he is elected, and wors, They express the bellef that X notfes it i ciatmed that Minnesots is unanimons BALLOT-BOX GUARDS. majority ; but in wuch s way as not to sscuro | not for tho purpose of makingit & stopping- the wolfara of the country demands legiaiation | for Diaine, This is not exactly the eaea. Four wecks 490 that seomod to ba almoet the fact: to-day Bri oF A LaSalle County Man's Ideas of tho Tamony. For tio past fow yoara tha Hopublls. | stene to thie Unliod Statos Benatorship or Lo o e AT i, ho Toeumption sct 15t | £y aama s oo Suzireds of lip, and evoey day aida HeAnquanTtzzg Rerustioan Oaxpalox Cox- | an party tn Iiltools, and particulatly in thia cisy, Presidentis] nomination, we beliovs, with this | o ooihgekn in Jong bond, at the lowest prackicas | 10, DI8 sirengts., The Minneapolts m% ibune Canvass in 1finois. wiTtz von TR Bouri Tows, Comor Clark and | ad estistad defeste. tist slgit enaly iavo boos | CdoTandiug, bo wouid provo tho most sccent | £ otecans, or by g any mesiiapie moae 1o | Sl Tok aoet oy Thie thee i 20, it fand A ’ Lake streets, April 8, 1870.—Roalizing tho gzost | nravanted by some nttontion to the plain condi- | heoplo. Hiis political rocord Iy withont ataln OF pay and osdod) them. 0ioy olosemitl adgelars | Floneer-presy sud six.ov. slgit infiusatial oountey 'Llnens, . Cmpnrlmntc‘o of a thorough snd eystematlo | (jonm of auccess. We Iopublicans ars nat all [:mmm“ and his executive sbility beyund tion agllnlhh::!gu::l;l Dé‘;l‘yg‘-wrm. a:r;n;g:‘ at;n'nd.oa’hmd 10 hix llvn:". i3 flanfn :‘ul:. : Laces. The Germans and Thelr Cholce of :{5:““:: ;’:fl:::d “‘0"‘1:8 ;" ““lfl Hg“-‘“" ::' Amoricana born ; we do not all polong to anti-beer | quostion. assort tho suppromaor of tho civil over te mil. | Siractfor Diaine. It doss not meed untl tho Tatter : s 3 ‘s Gubernatorial Candl. e at the last eloction by tho | scioties; we aronot sll Habbath-keepors atter THE POURTH DIRTRICT. itaty power; denouacs tho slarming oorruption | P35 of Ma7, and I have lou bo favorsble Embroideries, date, Dallot-Box Cuatd, the Campaiga Oommittes | tho mannor of the Paritans, aod hendo we cau- | To the Fdtor of The Chienso Tribune: of ilie Civil Borvico, and domand ita thoroughi | “Ths omens aro favorable ll over the country, and 1 and. Notions 3 bave commisslonod tho undersigned with the § yot ait agroo to work togothor in the patty when Botvioenr, Iil, March 81.—The prinelpal reform; declaro for the malntenanco of tho | thone who profer Bristow will ‘:‘!u work and telk y organization of such a guard for the coming 1 trivialti tlowoed £o b public credis, a steady reduction of the National | Dristow, orgsnize Dristow Clubs, aund Isbor to cone Have opsned an Offics at election, U h dati ¢ th thess non-political ivisltion sro allowed to bo | toplo of conversation on our strosts, in our | dobt, and n tariff for revenuo only; demand the | Yince their neighbors, the movement will bloseom lnta Wash | Committo jpon o rocommendation of tho | gytrnded for tho benoflt of demsgogues o | stores, sad workshops, Is that little quostiou, | proscrvation of the publio Jands for ctual aot- | 8 lorivs succos, W, W, Winuzae, NO. 254 MADISON-8T. GHIGAGO, Newspapor Indorsement of the Was mmitis tho following gontlemen hava boon | ganatics, The TRopublican parly was foundod on | Who Is going to be the noxt reprasentative of | tiera ; culogiza tho Democrate in Congresa for ey s * A0 orposito Fieid, Latter &' Co.) burne Movements--Tho Fourth sppointod ss Captalns, and, baviog signified | priniplo, It has won ita grest victories on | tha Fourth District? Although i fa imposaiblo | toducing tho oxponditures of the Goverument; MISSISSIPPL Where they will dlsplay n samplo ‘atock, rop- Distriot. thele acaoptance of Aia Hame; flll;a"i%l. thero- gg:m‘ple. To ‘gr{nclplaflnlljnrt be creditod It8 | to answor that question correctls, ot we may declaro goid and silver o be the ouly cur- REPUBLICANS OB XOBZON. g d yod and respocted acoordingly : jovoment at aro rightly ealied immortal. 4 p rosenting their ontire importations. SPECIAL 'BARGAINS Will bo offared, snd buyers will find it pricos beforo purchasing olsowhoro, A FULL LINE OF ‘Hambwy Edgings ad Insertngs, VERY CEEEAP. UNION TRUST 00, SAVINGS BANK, Northeast Cor, of Olark and Madison-sts, Paid wp Capital and Surplas, - $200,00000 Allows interest at tho rats of 6 i:rcml per annumj 3o, fasuce certificates besring intorest ot the rato of i gk ol per aanum, pesuble on demand, o1 ne; dugmud on or befors April 5 draws fntercst from u:z 1st of April. . BAWSON, Prest. E. ¥. PULSIFE, Vieo Pres't, ¥ G, LSO, Castier. J, M, PEAI JAMES WARD, E. F. PULSIF) \REON, l.’-l‘é JAMES LONGLEY, JOIN P, ROBINSON, . G. M, WILBON, B. W. RAWEON, A, 0. SLAUGHTER, Banker & Broker, Qorner Olark and. Madison-ste, Blocks, bonds, snd Government securities boughtsand old for cash or on margin at tho New York Btock Ex- ange, e iiee in sl desertptions of bonds including do- Iaulted ratlway, town, and county bonds, and all kinds . of {nvestmens socuriiios. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estats in Chicago and vicinity at ourrent rates {n sums of $500 to §20,000 or l¥1mrd 3 URNER & BOND, 102 Wnshington-st, TO RENT. Disizale Offces TO RENT IN TEB TRIBONE BUTLDING. INQUIRE OF' WILLIAM C. DOW, Room 10, Tribune Building. FOR RENT, {2 8 Rt s of wiynt jement, K 2ol Ll L0 Tnquiroot " GHAB. FARGH American Expri Co. - A First-Class House 1o Rent Ko, 91 Calumet-av,, near Twenty-socond-st., either furniahed or unfurnished, 10 & private family: 'not for 8 bospding-houss, Apply st Lazarus Sllverman's Dank, Ghambor of Commaros. TO RENT. .- fl! all Tism, a1y Je, STORES, DWELLINGS OFFIOES, B s of cit The 28y ), 1416, lm'mxé;fl?a“ g‘?t‘wmh' mfi‘h‘d‘x"‘:m"fi : 3 it da s et B et {5 s tao el al estato Giheaite sp4 sk J. M, M ALL, ‘broker, st the old No. #7 Bouth OPENING. MILLINERY OPENTNG This Day and ToMoreow at JUANDEL, BROTHERS. MISOELLANEOUS. Public Notice. . siotioe is hereby given to all persons owing Hoal Hstato Taxen to the Oity of Ohicago for the yoar 1875, that the Oity of Chicago will, at any timo befors May 1, 1876, borrow from such persons the nmount of such Oity Taxes duo from them, and will allow for suchlosn twoand one-half por cont(2)) on the amount borrowed, and will 1ssus vouchars thersfor which may be uzed in payment of tho sald taxes, and which the Collector will be di= reated 8o to recoive. By order of the Mayor and Finance Com, 8, 8, HAYEB, Comptroller, Ohicago, March 20, 1878. VINEGAR, v P | V%H RUSSING'S Catabrated for Its Puvity, Strengthand Flavor. Warranied to Reep LIok1s 20entirely frce Y'Em DRurks S0 oF Sther deletsri ipAnric Acid Qussubatance, with whick Most Vinegar isadulterated, 2ale by il Goh Bk B Lol el Attt i bttt deste o STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS: S e SO EE NGRS L Dffice of the Lake Shore & Michigan Bouthorn Railway Co, OLxvELAMD, March 33, 1676, The sunusl meeting of tho Stockholders of this un of Diroctors for Lhe snsus Ing year, and for the transaction of other sppropriste usiness, will bo Lield st tho ofica of the Company, tn of Clavelsnd, Ohlo, on W - the' 34 day of May noxt, botween ilie hours of 11 o'clock in 1ha forencon ADA 8 o'clock {n the sftarnoon of 3 GEONUE B, ELY, Becrefary, Sul; to thoir interost to examino our atock and renoy known to the Constitution, and that it fs the. dutyof Congress to adopt such moasures as will lead to en early resumption of spocie payments, while guarding its acta by.prudonce ; demandd the repeal of the Shorman set, which s do- nounced ag a mere party measure, and that Con- gresn shall substitato for it well-defined and practical leginlation tending to an accumulation of coin na a baais for resumption, or the fundiug aad cancollation of & portion of the greenback circalation in » conyortiblo bond, bearing & low arzivo at a satisfactory conclnsion, deawn from the opinions of a larga portion of the voters of Liu connty, that of tlie many whose names Lava boeen mentioned in this connectiop. only two de- Berve much notice, namely : Gon. 8. A, Hurlbut, and the Hon. Willlsm Lathrop, of Iockford. Tho iatter Is doservodly a favorito among tho votors of this county, wiio not only regard him, vludm honeat man, but s ouo who is abuvo sus picion. Jacxsox, Miss,, April L—The Misstsalppl Re- Firet Ward—L, L. Cobnrn, 20} Laallo atreet, don o Becond Ward—B, T, Wakeman, northwest corner e ot 3 Homasreon 944 Alato atreot ard—0, M, Henderson, o streot, Fourth Ward—IL ¥, Whoeler, Thirthy.fourth and Blate treets, Tourth Ward—J. I. Barne, Thirty-ifth streot and {tazs Grove avonno. Titth Ward—blartin Best, 42)¢ Archier avenus. Fifth Ward—Cris Efchilman, 897 Archor avenue. Fifth Ward—John G, Bel - o Nard— ‘bnsthman, Thirty-Afth and This contennial yoar will witness & political cun- fQlict a8 important as svy in our bistory. Tho pertics to this conflict arn fast putting them- gelves In arcay. A pnociple, vitsl to sll that fs worth baviog In Govoroment, is ot stale, Tho conviction thiat tuo Ropublicans out~ numbor tho Confederatos, have greator ekill in managemont, and vaster resources, make it cortain that Republicans will carry the day— with one condition: they muat bo unitod, eixtoon dologates to the Cincinpatl Convention for Oliver P. Marton for Prosident, and adopted tosolutions indorsing lits courso. The coloro® Convention doclaro him to be the unanimous choice of the colored votors of Mingiasippi. — POLITICAL NOTES., The Elections of To-Day and To-Morrow in Connecticut and Rhode Island, COOK COUNTY, Winnobago County fa_entitled to Con- tof Ropublican looses and dofeats, | Brcesional onors, and inasmuch aa sha liag pre- | rato of interest, and eulogize the prosent Stato i TOWN ELECTIONS. f The sovoral Oaptaina have boen charged with mz";,:,'f?“oog Thires yoary, Liavo boon owing fo | Sented & candidato of undoubted ability, and froe Samiaistzation tor ta athiscey And eeon0my. A5/008 Dell caoked > TOW THEY ANE COXDUOTED, the complete organization of tholr guard, ap- | tho dissatisfaction aud soparation from tho party from reproach, there 18 no reason why eho S IIIE CURRENCY BEFORMERS Connecticut election to-day. A Committoo conslating of I: N. Aracld, J. | pointing their own Licutenants and othor sub- | of tho Gormans. Tho dissatisfaction was not | 8Lould not liava them bestowed upon har, ‘Buch | insist that tho Govornment shall foster industry, McGregor Adame, E. C. Larnod, snd W. I Wil- :lnrdt'nmm' fu?lhrrl&ag wu‘h md,,'imr.lfls m‘g 88~ | tyith tho political objocts of tho party. Thoy will undoubtedly be the case, E. C. N. g;um the righta o!dprodnmm, #ot an uonmpl; “]:.':nl:.:“ on Gonascticat,—and, it you do, & h nco of the Campaipn and Auxiliary Cam- | thoir old sasociates with paia- of wiso economy, discaurago monopolies, s 9 %:ghfl:?::fidomh:‘:"{flfl' g;lllnt:::snfv:r‘d‘n: paign Committcon of thoir respactive wards, as ;8?,‘:{',’;&#&""“ et Wioh T o L BLOOMINGTOX. enact Iaws for tho bunufls‘gt the 'hgle poople, Look out for a blg voto in Connectleat, The frounds whicli I will not hioro far an possible. The vital importance of the trust thoy are forover ra- olection on Tuosday next 18 by no moans roal- 1zed. Tho great oxcltoment of late has boon thnt of oxcesaivo taxation. and vory justly slionld it arousoe pablie indignation. Comparatively fow, howover, roalize that on noxt Tuosday tho Assessor and Collector of theso yery taxos aro tobe olected. Should it, theroforo, bo neceseary to urge any oyal citizen to do his nutmost to seouro & pure and honost slection ? ‘They nsk for tho immodiato sod unconditional r1epeal of tho Remumption act, snd demand that tho national notes bo mado & full logal-tendor for all public dues snd for the purchass of Gov- ernment bonds at par with gold coin; recom- mend tbo gradunl retiremont from circufation of the Natioual-Bauk notos, soshat nchpupur monoy but that 1ssued diroctly by the United States shionld bs io circulation, which snonid be ox- Spectat Dupalen ta The Chicaon Tridune, Brooxmoron, I, April 1.—Ward conven- tlons wors lield to-night throughout the clty by the Repuoblicans to nominate Aldermen and ap- point delegatos to the Afonday night Convention to cboose candidate for Mayor. Tha following Aldormen woro namod : First Ward, P, M. Androws ; Becond Ward, John Glichrist 3 Third discues, bocause Chicago, for advising electors as to tho town meeting and election to bo hold to-morrow, make tho following roport, which, though pre- parod with apectat reforonco to the North Town, yot applios to tho other two: ‘The princ) lling-pisce will be Turner-Hall, ‘The vmdp{lflllmlullo¥ will proside at the town ‘moet{ng ct thia place for the tramsaction of miscolla- neous business, ssaisted by The camp-firea are blaziog * uncommon smart." Bayard is loomiog up on tho Democratio side 3 but ho seems to be a trifle too honest and indow pendeat, ‘Tho pomination of Bonator Logan for the Presidoncy by his homo organ bsa not act the country on firo. moved, * Tho wholo country saw, at the eloction Isst fall in Ohio, the Germans in o body come back to the party standards, wlien a sonud currondy was nesafled, and tha Confederatos hold up to Uncle Bam thoir disgusting * rag baby," ‘Tho firat Ropublican victonos, io tho dsys of the atrugglos with slavery, wero obtainod with the ‘the Town Olerk, R Garmnna and no victors of much ao- | Ward, Michsel Franks; Fourih Ward, Joln | chaogesdlo for inconvertible bonds boearing a | Sam Dawles holds that Dana'a ! Impertinent ™ e el e b RN O or s | Evory logal voler, and sapecially ovory | sount Lus been neldoved slaco witkout thom, | Halisman ; Fifth, no nomination Sixth, Frank. | 10w rato of Interest, but suficiently high to | letor to Afr. Boutwoll la tho bost pari of tho nizatlon and volling votes et 8 o'clock o, m., and | tax-payor, shomld report to_ the Cflyh‘n Whethor 2a votors or soldiors, they havo novor | Jin White. 'The First Ward sppointed two full | msiniatn them ot par with gold coin. They con- | Waolo busioosa. tween 8and 98, m. Tho gonorsl tow, ting for | of his ward for daty, and do all in demn Beuator herman's bill, passed by theSenato on Feb, 26, 1876, They recommend the on- sctmont of laws by tho Btate Legislaturo for the bottor protection of mochsnics and laborers, enforcing charterod corporationa to pay wages wavorod or faltered when Rapublican. principles wero to bo defendod or applicd. In Illinois, ‘when the Germans como ovor to the Republican sido, the Repunlicans bogan to_win victories. Tu this city, tho Gormans wore Republicans all delogationa. Tho Bixth Ward primary will in all Froblbllity bo ignored, and tho Fifth broke up n disaatisfaction. Tryner and Btoers, for Mayor, will have about an oven reprosontation in the primarics, with the odds st present s trifle in Thoy try to say that Davis_for tho Presidency moans tho ravivalof tho 01d Whig party through- out the country. Starrs does not seom to have demolished Bolt, thie purpose of taking action on miscollaneaus tosn ATlrs Wil bo Lold nt Turner.1{all & 3 O'CloCk B. Ty Quriog rocess from voting, Jtisnot competont, under the present law to di- roct the ralsing of monoy for town expenacs at sach his power to oloct honest men to offics and pre- sorve tho purity of tho ballot-box, or forover after hold Lis relcl on tho subject. of oxcossive taxation. All merchantsa and business-men r =tho sonorous Bell. In fact, Dell stands b ting § but sueh stall be ascertamed by | thould insiat on their employes being early at ] 1i; ad ord d | Htoors's favor. weokly, and making such wages a first lisn on tho ¥y EE"&‘%"" Beard. " (Beo Tovited Blatatcs, Ohap, 150, the polls, rosdy for work: P Tired ot befors ‘,’;{,.’{"gf:,t,‘::fi;;;.“&g?:‘;,‘{, TN lad decar o CLggesw s produckof thelrbore C e the n";fhmé? ::ll; o iR e % 41,] ¥ 0'clock aro wo six after, 8 I'rol on orm is 0] L3 im] el o] en. S0 ibllowing are exiracts from ths law" rogulating From tmonty-five ta thirty mounted aids aro ariy intorest in the large sense, the Germans WISCONSIN. r g0 Chroni (0D~ nve ever boen liboral and offective co-workers, Tho question has beon anxioualy askod by thon. eands, Can tho Germans be relied upon in the fight of this year? The sola fear of posible temperanco isane. YREVIOUS ELECTIONS. The following tabls showsthe vote of the State in past yosrs: election of town officers : Rzvisrp BraTUTRs, Crap, 139, Anv, VIL, Bro, 62, Organizing Town Meeting, Moderator—Tho eloctors maum, at any timo Dotween the hoursof 8and 9 in dorson will recotve a renominstion to Con, without opposition. ore John T. Hoffmao, & statesman supposed to be WADISON MUNICIPAL CAMPAIGH. Sveetat Jrispateh tn The Chieago Iridune. Mapisox, Wis., April 2.—Next Tuosday's city wanted for headquarters. A corpleta roster of Captaios, Lioutonants, Aids, cte., will be pub- ltsbiod heroafter. H, 8. YA, in Commend of Guard, decensod, has *aspirationa " which he haadee & B oy hsn tanuat o bt . | electlon here is exciting an unususl degree of Dem, Temp, Maj, fiéfi?mfi“‘;‘“fifl“ bumo:‘u.csx'u:lo“:rg:r by the A, B. Panwery, Adjutant, .%‘,;’;:‘fi:,;‘;‘:,,:":;:.,‘“;;"‘ff".‘.,‘.‘3‘;,5‘." tnapalit, | |oterest and will ba shiarply contested witbont Wi g wn "“;;‘: ?;':”"l‘.‘:‘u‘;:fim e i Jor} ora b one, nono, or TTEMS. e h 2 mlatare n:?-n not v'ruum., then the volers may elect by cocla- Within & few daya_tue Hon, John O, Barkor, ia digpsllod. No man, bo ho politiclan or intelli- | much rogard to politics, The Hon. B. U. spent bul 45059 2,541 213 D 40,735 4,00 1,800 D 53,762 2,]43 6,608 D THE SITUATION IN CONXECTIOUT 1 conriderably complicatod on aH sides, though the canvass bns boon a quiot one, and it is not mation onoof thalr number Chairnso. They shall then cliooss ons of tholr number to proside as Moder- ntor of sich town meating, Bun, 63, Powers of Moderstor—The Moderator so ehoson shsll Lisye tho sams powes_and be subjsoled to tho same penaltios ss olber Judges of election. ont observer, but knowa tho situation to-day. ho grn!lfyln;i daclarations of the great German organ, [(the Staals-Zeitung, of preferenco forthe Hon, E. 8. Wasbburne for Governof,—foromost Ropublican as he_is,—removs ail doubta as to £6,000 on *contingont expenscs,” against §63,~ 000 by ita predoceasor. o SEAt A 4 é’:,:‘nn‘u&l::nir Dumo:xl:‘tu will stick to Hon. icks 6 last armed fos over their dead bodies. Spirse S Sx ALy Pinnoy, a leading Democrat who haa beon Mayor two years, and whoso adminlstration has boen genorally accepteble to order-loving and Iarge tax-paying citizons, was called out for s third Iate member of the Liegislaturs, has loomed up a8 fimmlunnz eandidato for City Attornoy, Tho North Division will probably present a solid del- egation for him. lle ie a lawyer of very ro- spoctablo abiiities, and, if nominated, would whoro our old and powerful ally will bo found in | term by o iarge number of prominont eitizens . probaple that much money has beon spent in John Coburn, in responso to o Sk ot e tho Auticn of il | [inka 8 strong run. s thors s uo question 8 to | 1ho coming strugglo. It so boppons that tho | of both partics, and sccopted, with the expects- | tho Stato bs elibor pariy. i Democrase.wil | Tapablioans of Patbam Gosoty (1o ) bas sureos olfee, Boshall tako an catb faithienly and impartislly L12 porsousl popalarity, especislly on #tho | flist choico of fhio Germona is nleo tha firs: | yop 4hat thors would be no other candidate, | losé o liisle strength, though procisely bhow | to run for Congross again i ; fo dichargo tho dutias of wuch ofics, whieh oatn may | OV5er eido of tio bino; clioice of most opublicans of Amorican birth ¢ | much It i not possiblo to eay, through the run- | s o b B0, Tdo ) olo.—. . - s own parly, espaclol 3 3 0 4 of B I o e e as oo | Siadizon steseta, ot Fionoro and. Maditon, 8018 | Looranme™F ‘5 on s oot e Siams Laied x tho Btata Couvention ta aocent tha ovortures of H b L moquence, I should congratulato the Staals- Zeitung, and the Ropublican party, on this re- newal of reistions, boding so much good to the ing claeses,” having alienated thom by hia Mnino, is rising at present.” sutocratio way of doing things, ~ snd mecu.nf‘. tbe polls ahail bo closed, and Poland looks reflectivoly in tho brase battons nual or the Moderstor ahall cail #ho meoting $0 order for tho transaction of miscel businoss. stated in the clroular iseucd by the Citizens' As- the Curroncy Reformers. Tho voto theso will sociation, cant 15 estiminted atl the way from 1,000 to 5,000, cratlo Postmaster, was uominated by scclama~ Tho Republicans at tho Domocratio Convontion yesterdsy sftar- | It i is at all hoavy, it will, with tho Prohibition | on bis venorablo blue coat, and ho finaa them r . 1Ko, 7. Duties of Moderator—~The Moderstor of s cause of right priociple and just governmont, noon, Jon N. Jonos, for eight years Demo- | yoto, throw tho elsction into the Legislaturn. | flccting tho image of Bonjamin H. Bristow. o such ‘mectiog ahall prosliy tcroat, meke aunotinco- UBURBAN, oy 5 bli e23 befors the moaling, preserve ‘This the Republicaus appear to anticipsto, aa ment of HMYDE PANK COLLEOTOR. order, and doclde all questiona of order, S0t Jast might indorsad One of tho difiicultics with Hondricka s, thad they have bont their greatest onergies to mecure | there 1an't o ninglo G o oitilior-of T4 ChlodpvIribsinec TASHUUIIE: Mr. Pinney in & resolation drawn by & Demo- | the Lagislaturo, and to this end may sacrilico erman paget in the conns e et o thessiog Anall o Ay | IvoB Pamk, Il April 2—Tho Hyde Patk Jotfer Ziepybisaan, AV 1, crat, nud’ made no nomination. The cones | nome of the men on thelr Slate ticket. Gov, | ©7 oF 827 poltls, that haa curil word for b We notico that soveral papors, which aro zeal- ously advoeating tho claifha of Beveridge aod other aspiranta for nomins fon on the Republio- an ticket for Govornor, src andeavering to 1n- mined by & majority of tho eloctors present and voi- e tho Mbderater shall ancoriatd and deciare ihe ‘result of thavotoupon each question, ‘820, 19. Division of Voters—When the result of any vota shall, upon such declaration, bo questioned by, party havo nomioated Leander D. Condoe, of Oakland, an entorprislog lawyor, of the firm of Richmond & Condos, No. 122 LaSsllo stroot, Chicrgo, quenco s that thoro will be much varistion from party lincs on tho Mayoralty. Thers have besa numerons .candidates for Treasurer of both parties, Tho Democrcts, after sixteen ballots, Bon Hill says Lie Lns no secession speoch u course of proparation, and ha could not delivey i:?:tl“ ‘a epeech withous stultifying tho recard of ifa, Iugereoll's Benatorinl anpirations have aleo brought aboyt a coolness on the part of Bosary. Euglish end Darmum, also nspirants to il Lionor, and this also may have its atfect. Pominated William Vallohdor, & German, who ia pakamitonivg The Disiaeal ies ons or more of tha eloctora present, the Moderstor®| mris' oporgy and business capacity are futly | Joro Elihu B, Washburno's prospects bofora tho | gbjectionable aa of tho bummer eiemont. Linst i ocratd aro sponding lots of money in sial make tho volo certain by suait e votera o (o oY I SR INE M owtodgo whioly | BSOS, 8ud to array egainst Lim tho frionds of Svening tho Republica Convention, on the Grat RHODE ISLAND. Conoocticut. Englieh, ad intorim Honator, ‘hag CLECTION OF GTATE OPFPICERS TUESDAY. Special Dispatch te The Chicago Tribune. Provipence, B. L, April 2.—Tho ele:tion in Dode Island on Tucaday is for Btate officers and ‘s Logialature” that will elect s succossor to Ubited Btatos Senator Henry B. Anthony. Thors aro three tickets in the ficld, na follows : sn immenss fortuuo, aod ho wants eloctod for tho fall torm. Tho New York World s talking about a **largely-increased Domooratic vote ™ in Con- necticut noxt Monday. Don't you belisve youre solf l—Springfield Republican, ** A koon obsorver,” supposed to ba Mr. Gar- Bro, T, Clerk of Mesting—locord—The Tawn, Olark, it there bo one and ho is present, ahall act as Clork of the meollug, and shall Xeep faittiful minutes of the proceodinge Jn & book to ba knawn as the Town - Blocord, in which lio atnll enter at length evory ordor or direction, sud ail snd regulations mndn:)‘y Buch moeting, which entry shail ba sigued by himeolt and the Modoratar of the moeting. ‘Bro, 76. Clerk pro tem.—If thero ia no such clerk formal bailot, nominated Robert J. McConuell, # vory worthy and popular young business man, to whoes support warm frionds of both parties will rally, With ‘the contest for Aldormen and Bupor- visors tho olection is likely to bo docidedly in- toresting, sud not much party about it. JANESVILLE. Benator John A. Logan, by making and relterat- to be ron Ing tho chiargo that he only socks the Governor- ship jo ordor to mako use of it na a siopping- stono to tho United Staten Benatorship in the place of Gon. Logan. It thia charge bo true, it would be, indesd, o grave aod iosuporablo ob- jection to Mr. Washburne's candidaoy for Gov- 1s csgoutial to the due performanco of tho du- ties of Colloctor. A logal educstion i atmost necessary to undorstaud and eccomplish the wauts of tho oflico, The Bhermau Houso clique nominated Michael Doyle, of South Chicago, an ottico hioldor on a fow occasions, and a candidato on all. Whila o the Board of Trustoees, the fleld, encountered an {otolligent voter fn Now rocord will show that he nover fallsd to vote Special Dispateh to The Chicaae Tyidune, Republican. Democratic, Prohibition, | i !x:?nuc:l‘:‘nmlfi:mofi? = &?finflfl‘«fi‘lfln‘:gg&:&:« an dizectod by snothor;Trustee. TAx-PAvsn. | 8rRor, in tha opinion of tho bulk of tho Io JaNesviLLe, Wis., April 1,—The Domocrats aovEuNon, g&”fl‘;’s;f’fl u;"“i‘_‘f‘ld A‘,:":,‘E" whether Mr. tor, and shall act a8 Clerk of the mosting. —_——— licana of Illinois, DId the Republican beliave | hold their city convention lase night at Lappen’a | Henry Lipptit, w.zl‘:l'. neuh.'mg. O. Doward. MODE OF FMOCEDURE, THE NORTHWEST. 8o, it has po hositation in deolaring that—oxalt- | Frali, The various ward caucuses were hold at IXEUTENIE A 2. Jo Howard is trylog o to roanscitate Qi At 8 5. m., thovolers present at tho piace designsted | od ‘as Its opinfon of Mr. Wastburne ans man; | the ssme time and place, ‘Lhe following are the Heury T. Bisson, Z. O, Blocum. A, B. Chaasey, It Ha0s tn oneh 4, oloct & doderat t aa ia its sdmiration of bis political record, A T AT O e, s st ooy, Ana St Malais as the voting-plaos in esch precinct, elect a. erator groat asis i iration ical recol nominatior ade by acclamation : For Ala) ror, % +J B Pl N F loarn ho is pouring tho .| ly down WO and clork, who becems judges of elootion for that pre- ILLINOIS. sud unbounded as {a its falth {n Lis hunmt(y. J. W, Bt. ?ofn‘n + Troasarer, J. M. u..,m’,.,; e ma n’—mnn:;.?x X Ardmanc throat. Resuscilate youra;l‘fi Josoph | i T omod sk s Galloh MOGIAtor, tho ot A YOIOE FROX LA ALLE COUNTY, dellty, and_purlty~so coneidorstion of avail- | Cierk, Joseph Wallaco; Polico Justics, Mosca | Wilked Sazles. 0. Lapham, |~ W. I, Feron Jonn A. Dix Iaa vwritten a lotter, which ix ] 10 the Edttor of The Cieago Tribuna: sbiilty or expodionoy conld induce Pritehard ; Justico of tlio Poace, A. D, Wickam: , o i st s coeod, st tho fun nomination, Tuo Depublictn party of Til- | Attarmey, Wiliam Smith, Jr.5 Beaior of Weighta | SamuelClark, W,D, Congdoh, A. D, Vose. printed by the Albany Journal, In regard to tho OrTAWA, 111, March 81.—In looking over tho political bistory of our State for tho past twonty years, 1 find that in 1856 Witliam H. Bissoll was clected Govornor by tho Republican party. Gov. Dissell was rogarded as a mau of cloar intelloct and of unquestioned patriotism. Thou came Riobard Yates, the *‘noblest Nomsan of them all.” He was acknowlodged on all eidos as the most talonted, devoted, and patriotic Governor of the Free 8tatos, Then camo Richard J, Oglesby ‘;r;ju:s?‘l‘hfiwlflhnmh Proj o i ':Ii:oln he 238, s virtaally a proposition o & tax on the worship of Afinfighty Goa.” pad Bristow {s the son of an old.tims Northorn Abolitionlst, studied at a Northorn colloge, aud, the Bpringfleld Republican says, *‘is ballaved nover to bhave known oxperimentally what the acnsation of voting & Domocratio ticket ia like,* Mr, Blaino bas not reachod his pressnt com- mandisg position without inenrring obligstions ‘boxes are t 1o tho principal polling-placo, where the Moderatar and Town-Clork count the votos of all tho bollot-boxes aud sign the fally-sheols, and the Town-Clork doclaroa the vole, and issuea certificates of elestion o thoso who are deciared loctod. i The voting-plsces for the eloction of April next ars 4 follows; WORTH OMICAGO. No. 106 North Clark strect; North 8ido Tarner-] North Clark strest; Chicago avenus engine-house, 2350 Bedjpwick stroct; and corner of Webster and Tabee atreela, The Town Clerk shall act es clerk of election at tho nois bias had ono experionce of tho kind, which is all that it should ba forced to suffer in ono do- cade. i Since the publication of the article In last Baturday's Republican entitled * The Goyernor- ehip,” wo hava received n letter, which furnishes us with tndubitablo proof ‘of the uttor ground- lessness and absoluta faleity of tho charge to which wo have allnded, ‘Lhe gontleman who wrote this lottor is s nr3minent and honored oiti- zon of this Htate, who has recently roturned The Republicans bave renominated the pres- ent Btate officors. ‘ THE FLATFORME, Tho Rhode Iatand Democrats, at their Stata Convention st Nowport, reafirmed their de- votion to the Union of the Statos on tho usual and libera! principles of its founders, thatall aro equal in the Union; denounce the violation of this equslity of rights by the prosont Gov- and Measurcs, Neil Qillospio, First Ward— Alderman, David Davies ; School Commissioner, Jamos Clark; Coostable, William Porter, Soo- ond Ward—Alderman, Dz, C. L. Martin ; Bupor- vigor, J. J, I. Pease; School Commissioner, F. P. Bchicker, Constablo, J, J. Comatock., Third Ward—No nominations, Fourth Ward—Alder- mag, Jerry A. Blount ; Commissionery B, Dar- ron; Buporvisor, H. W. Dewcy. Filth Ward— Aldorman, Jamea Fitzgibbon; Bupervisor, Ed Ratheram; Constablo, Morritt Case. . which, in tho ovent of his elavation to tho Prosi. from a European tonr. With a viow of placing LA CROBSR. ernment, in its interforsuco with sistor Btates, | ganoy. must be discharged by s e e laitog tha i HesaEy o | o b s ocsores b soldfor aod good alt- 3yr. Washburmo right before tho pooele. b an Speciat Dispatch to Tha Chioage Tridune. and eall 'upon patriota of all paction to unlto | poitical oroditars to ofias. e, an i s pocesa may bo takien during e Hme peceassry for | fzen, ho was bonorod at homo aud broad for | given un permission to make publlcanol’portions | L Cnosas, Wis., April 1.—Tho Repablican | ity them fn wrosting tho control of tho Gov- | rom these ontangling lliancos,—Boston Trane thie election of ofcers by ballot, (Revisea Btatutos, | 1is firm convictions and puro dovolion to the | of tlo lotter as wo might deem proper. City Convention to-day placed the following ernment from' tho handa of tho violators of | 3cript Chap. 169, Beo, €9.) That' u‘huxo ‘polls musy bo closed | intorests of his Btato and country. And now Ho saya in his lottor to us that, whon in Paria ticket in the flold: Fbr Masyor, P. 8, Elwell; this principlo of tho Unlon. Thoy ayor that the From the Boaton Herald: * An'exckange e at 2 o'clock, and thien, aftor themiscollaneous business | oo os John 31, Palmor, o vory ablo, olear-head- | 204 0B the ave of departura home, hio called | Clerk, A. I, Avdorson; Treasurer, A. Wolau- P . y “The 1 h“"" Sini : g8 Bays, of thatown ia cancluded, the Moderator shall suncunco b soldie b upon \Yaabburns, and during & convereation ho | gen: ' Polics Juatics, 8. 5. Durton’; Assossor, | sstounding dovelopmonts rocontly made of | “Tho tdontical chairs aud dasks of Cnes, Cal- the polls of the -!acuv:w oped, aud the slection shall | ed man, a gallant soldior, and an honored and | wgiod him if he was a candidate fo offic In | 11, Cramor. official corruption at Washington, 6t Louls, houn, Wabster, Clay, Douglas, aud Benton still 1 a0 mnaic: open Ul ofclock p, m, ex. | Succossful Exeantive. Allof tho above-namod | o comingoampaign, Histeplyswas: nihave | Tho Neform Convention made np the follon- remaln in the Benate Chamber, aod aze in daily . m,, 0%~ Chicago, aund other citlea have stamped {ndelible disgrace upon ths Administration of Prosidont Qrant and hisadvisers, and imporatively demand an immediate change of rulers. . They agree that tho prossnt blighted condition "of the business intoraata of the country is chargeabls to the Republican Enm" for ita desertion of the well- tried and eatablished theory of all onlightened Governments of the earth, and itajadoption to- stead of an irredoomable currency ; and that the only ble return to prosperity 1a a réturn to 8 ing rocosa for mmlscebianeous brsick r. Ttonntros, the County Atlorney, in Lis opinion publisbed March 21 statea s “That there i Do neceaslty for closing the polls for a rocess 8t 3 0'clock, aud of tho people aseombling at tho placo whore the Town Clerk 6ola {0 transact mis- celisncous business, tho statula hating oxpressly pro- Libitedin tlis towna Includod within the corporate inits of cilion the voling of money, s wed the oustom prior 10 tho statuto of 1874, and fu {hees towns there non paning ihe pels (o Clerk o Modorator snall n opening the polls tho Clerk or Modorator ahall aifs proclamati havo been highly fustrnmontal in clothing our State with unequaled suocess and prospority, and adding lustre to our national reputation, Bat * what & fall was thore, my countrymon,” for now comea oano John L. Boveridgo as Gov- ernor, Ho is not rogarded as & bad man, oraaa corrupt cltizon, but {8 rogarded in the light of & mero politician, a8 being changeablo, unreliablo, and prevaricating, and, as an Executive oflicer, Lad all and moro than I havo deserved. I should, howover, be immensely gratifisd to ro- occlve tho nomination for Goveruor, but I can aek fornothing."” The gentloman aeked Mr. Washburne, What sbout tho Bonato? to which bo rophed : * No- tuing on carth would tempt or iuduce mo to go back to Congress, to cither Houso, The sixteen yoars I spont thero noarly cost mo my life. I ahauld bavo diod if I hiad not got away just aa I did, and the bare thought of going back fairly use,’ We should supposs that those six'chairs &“fi? sccommodate &t lcast half of the presal nate.’ Mre. Sarah E. H. Doylo, oneof the most aotive and intoreated membors of tho Women's Board of Visitors to Ienal and Correctional Institu. tions, of Rthode Inland, has resignod bocausa the Doard, as now conatitnted, can have no eflicioncy except where its suggostions or eriticisms moek the ontira approval of the male boards. Ing ticket: For Mayor, J. J. Hogan; Clork, J. 0. Miller; Treasurer, Goorgo Beharpf; Police Justice, Harvey Hobbard; Assessor, J. B, Jun- goa. PELOIT, #Spectal Dispateh to The Chicngo Tribuna, Berotr, Wis., April 1.—0. F. G, Collins for Mayor, 8. Clifford for Treasurer, O. P. Kiog for Dolice Justice, are the Republican nominations for next Tuesday's olection, The Anti-License party haa also put a ticked into tha field to-night, usrenoy basod on 8 gold redomption, to [ Gen. J: M, Comly, offthe Ok State Jo make pro: on of tha same, and at least thirly | at onco woak-brainod, foeblo, and impotent for | makes my gorge rso.” tho candidatea’ being: Kor Mayor, Col. 0. 0. | J'2 a8 oanalstant Witk 2 en. Jamos 7, four- inutes betors closiog the palls proclamation shall b6 | £ooq ™ o ls pufed_up withh vaaity and eslf- | The mosk bitter and ansorupulons onsmica Mr. | Johneon; Tressurer, . P. Frost; ' Police Jus- mads 2 g0 e business | nal, ia » firm boliover in Gov. Hayos aa the com. o intorosts of the country. They exprese o - q an hour, confidonce, and yet hio i locking i ail the ole. | WAshburno evor had never socusod him of | tice, J. B. Dow. Y pposl- | fog man, He writes trom Washingon: “I > tion to that syatom of robbery known s proteo- oun: rash onoug! The ballot-box mustbe publiclyopened snd eshibited | mants calculatod to Inspire confidence in the donblo-dealing and provarication in politics, It e , tion u;Amnn,un producors, and demand in ite ?E}ffi‘,fi&.g;};’,fi;’um g;:om';::q,m I befora any ballot s deposltod, kud ihie Clork aud Mod- | Leats o the peoplo, or to succesafully cantrol is well known to bo a promivent trait in his NEW ENGLAND, place & ariff for rovenue, The platform closes | haye not found any om not ready to predics thas :;::.“’h.‘.“fi,,“:na‘;:.“mo;.‘;,{:'m,fl‘g: Ny {ho rmtosests SF aavance the pmupamy’nl N “‘:l“'u’, ‘m"‘“"{‘ :hl';." to =¥ "{‘5“ ’;;c'r’;"::;‘_ Tith » rosolution in 1avor of the abolition of Mo | 1F Beisien dooo nat GAcry the Cometation exmn the A1l "slactors In- 06 Eighioenth Ward, snd | 1age conatitusnoy, 1o la constantly submitting | ot ot " Uoambigaoas and most emphatia CONNECTICUT. property qualification, which unjustly discrimi- | such man sa Hayes, or * Louist v 1lying north of the celitre of Huron streot, will vole eany graco to the diotatea of partisaus, and at Tarner-Hall; all south of that ine at'10S North Vo o L {5 ope THE FLEOTION TO-DAY—TiK CANDIDATES, ylelding withont hmtit to the threats of the oppo- naton againet nataralized citizens. ‘The Ropublicans sdopted no plaiform, and daclaration, a3 quoted abave, that tho idoa of Wheelor, of New York, or Speciad Bispateh to 'I'ha Chicago Tribune, linois, il be nominated.” Olark streot, Fition, evar going back to either Houso of Congress is —Ta0 of the Prohibitionists confine themselves to it repugnant to bls feolings, will be scceptad by all HarTroRD, Conn., April 2—Two of the New Neal Do, the famous temperanos champioa, FREUAIIONA XU BLEGTION-DAY, Noglocting tho dutios of tho Exeoutivo Cham- | $oRGRMII BS TOOU0ER X0 B8 SORR0CC T 0L | o gtand tates hold eloctions this week—Con. | 1OPOFaROa issuos. vt ¥ holioves in tha ealo of liguors for medicinal pur- poses, 1levays: ** A groat many people lsbar under the dolusion that alcohol is good aa a medi~ cine in many cases, aud even necossary in some cases, Thess pooples sincersly belisye this to ba 80, aud it doos not alior the case that thsy are groesly mistaken, While this opinion exlsts to auy constdorablo exteut in the community, it acems to he nol only proper bul necezsary provide sowme lawful way of supplylng the FREVIOUS VOTES. The voto of vhe Btate iz past yoars hes been an follows: 1873, Governor, 1672 Preaident 1873, Governar. 1874, Govorzor 1875, Governor ‘Tho Btate, it will thus be seon, I8 reliably Re- publican, and though Gov. Lippits Is persoually A correspondent makes the follawlng good muggostions to bo observed on election day 1. Examine each ballot-box and sea that it {s hon- satly oopstructed snd empty when voting begins. Mark it to provent substitutlon, and after the sealing, follow the box unlil it 1t 4 scourely deposited in tun ClerX's ofice, 2, Watck susplclous Judges and clorke leat they may }nv:;urpllu uch:-‘n‘% u;m pe;:xr-‘fr mi::o n:‘m o purnosea of stutllng or substitution, s0 Lo e Rallote avo by pleignt of hand abatracted of de- bor (unless undor an agreemont to romain there to grant pardons or romit {flnes), he is found porawbulating the Btato to ind a Banday-school celobration or a political caucus, or bum- ming in broworica and saloons, whore bo oan rohoarse what ho has momorizod from the product of tho bralns of some othor man, or, failing fn that, interfering with purely focal mavters, witha viow to his own political ndvapooment, yeb ultimating in tho inflnite dis- gust of all good prossion of his sontiments snd purposo in that regard, sud will havo the effeot to put a qulotus on this electloneering charge, which has boeu so porsistently urged against him by rival aspirants for the Govornorslip, nocticut to-day and Jthode Island the day after to-morrow. Connectiout elocts State officars and a Loglsture that will choose a United Btates Benator to i}l the vacancy mow occupled by Jamos E, Englist (Domocrat). The following aza the tickets in the fold, \ Ropublican, Currency Beform. goyanvan, M. O, Robinson. 0. R. Ingersoll, O, Atwater, LI Gttawa (I4,) Repudifean, There {8 no question but that his nomination would bo bailed by tho masa of Ropublican want.' royed, citizens, and showing conclu- | voters as the strongest sod best that can bo ¥ % not ve! ular, on account of his licanss pro- o S Eenitgono or ok reliblo clurks at e plt | Sively thnt i 'ls compoiod of all thg pecalir | made. Tuo party In tuis Bato i lnno oonditin | , 3, Kisgebury, G OB Yra. Gillstta, Gliviing, the siliszoo. with tho friends of Mr. | _Bomeof Goy. Soveridge's imirera are oo i . a N ¥ ons. MEFART OF WT4 z who soaks s re-oloction to the Hepal Y ,;‘":}f_!’"},{;g"’:{,_fl“{; R ‘;;."“;':‘:n:, iee | tralin °“P‘“'|“fi'“ e m!.’”é 80 | {o make sacrifices for personal consideration: % ABT OF PTATR. Anthony, who soek loction to the Sepate, | BOSGG 12 Bae B0 e ground Rtk ol e e . an reidones o sk voton oy | 18 oro zocognlzed ma Hhe e howosar, ibw: | Tho party is not working for tho candidates, nor | ¥+ A Weikers —M.LLSR0qet LV Pamer, | wil uadonblodiy carry him thraugl. i g T Pk v ;:?;zm‘:“;‘x:; O N ey b 0,00 B | Jightning soldom -trl'{(l;:u‘tv;lu 'I‘n d:ho st place, | shiould it sacrafice its Lest intorcsla to promoto | Jeremiah Olney. W. K. Haymond. J, B. Judd, o GE‘I ERAL flutltn a: flovumorillx nguwl. Bp{ely o expe: o and lot us all bope that the wisdom of the Re- | thom. The publio is to be served, and not the | ., E ) enco of a man who has won a (roat s ig B e o this %&'fifi‘."&;‘j‘flffi:fifi pablian part i (ho fatuzs il sare o trom | aspeiots for otice. "1t is ol well coogh to bo | EUCurtiss, A, i Goodrich. Johu A, Peck. sy The Notionsl Gongreas, sud_devoted. the bes 6 eore infiiction of an *aoccidental” Execu- tive horoafier. The fact is regarded by our best political judges as asttlod in this and adjocining counties that tho contest for the nowination ot Governor will be botween Cullom snd Washburao, Is is ‘beyond d.\lmu that Cullom hss two supporters to one for Boveridge in this county, and that,but for recent developments, would have zecolved in convontlon tho voues of the entire Republican dolegation from this countr, ‘Tho event reforred to ia the snnounced candi- daoy of tho Hon, E, B, Washburno, The simple fsct of Washburne being s candidate Lias already iastilled new ene: The Prohibitionista have renominated thoir ticket of 1875, headed bythe name of H.D. Smith. The Democratio cand{dates ars the present Btate oficers. The ofiicials elected will rotire in Novembor; thereaftor Connectious will hold fall elections. & In the Third Congresalonal Diatrict & Ropre- sontative will be olected to fill tho vacanoy caused by the doath of H, II Btarkweather (Rep.). 'The Republicans bave nominated John T. Walt, and the Domocrats David A, Wolls. Tho district In 1874 gave Starkweathor 0,000 be requested to announce thie umber wlth oach vote, Nhiege tally-lista books should by Lroushi together from ol the wards, and preserved for zefrence in case of contested elections, 4. lave a clock or standard {imeplecost each poll, and opposite every Afth or teuth aud 100th ballob on B taliy-tiut, Jok tho tuno of casting Lhat bailot ba re- o il will bo of sorvics lu conieatad sloctions rogress of tha vole, snd when, (oo fraud, il 80y, croph o, Telegraph to Lsadquarters 1he num. bor a1 hame of every tenth and 100th ballot caat i oacn ward, Constaut yigilaoce sud the lighining'a sid will l-;rllly corpupt Judges, and cloge for them the avonuce of fraud. . Instruct oach votor to place such & number or P::m. ‘mark on bis ballot sa will eusbio him 10 readi- ling to sorve the publio oflictally, but it shows moro patriotism and loyalty ta party ana princl- plo to atand back when'tha peopte domand it and work o tho ranks than to pro=s to tho front to tho dotrimont of the cause. The Republicacs in every county have an intercat In making the Btata ticket na strong as poasible in view of the strength it gives them in careying their county tickets, LaHalla County bLss uo strength ta “fool away.” Tle coutcst msy be uncomfortably closa betwoen the Ropublican party and the oo« rupt factions compriaing tho opposition. Rock Inland (1. Daity Union, BRISTOW, WUAT THEY SAY OF IIX IN MINNZSOTA. Tuthe Kdutor of The Chicaco Trfbuna : SriLLwaTen, Minn., March 28.—The article m your taouo of the 27th, signed * N.B.J.,” and the oue following it from tho Boston Globe, atrike & responsive chord in the minds of thou- pands of tho resders of Tux TRIBUNE sll over the conntry. Tho slmple fact of the matter is, tho Presidential question in the Republican par- ty is rapldly narrowing itaelf down to & conteat batween tha peovlo and the politiciana. The ‘nm of his life to siatoorattat home and sbro a8 a8 good a tralning a the rival who gradual a8 Blerift of Gook County. The friends of Gav. Beveridge will hava to glve better roasons jou their preforenco.—Piltajield (IiL) OlX Fiag, March 8. ° Bonator Morrlll, of Vermont, in & letter to thy TRepublican Conventlon of his Btate amang othes things eays : A sed mistako, as 1t torns out, was made in the so Tection of Gen, Lielknap for Socretary of War—a mis take now bappily corrooted by the on_of a s’ ceasor of unqucstioned fitnces s well as of unqued, tlonad Republicanism. . Yet ovea those who may havy f contosted elections, Jud, nd life toto the Repubtic- o 3 025 . Fi istow boc: had mout causa to dialike Lhe lata Becrelary nuver aus ot SR o DV o AR | gty BT Cannty, 4 1y DU | vato o s sosoiy, e i Brospet b s Bt adBrntor valmu (itod and sa or | Bovas o e ommery foe iy S Ty b S own pe oral nearly all the Liberala svow their de- wos etrongest of the Democratic nomi- Lo’ & y o ul‘h'vnl soch poll v dosk and wrltug raptoral ¢ | formination o support blm if nominated, | ou delegates to the Stato Goavention witl be fn- | gaor and_ Btarkeeatier the woaksst of the fio. | ot belittlo is ofloo by scoepting prosanta be- | tory toney shat milliary offoors have simost grerssly Bhould be be nominated (which scoms to be & sotilod fact), all the Topublican party need do 18 to rally around him as their standard-bearor, and ** walt and seo the walvation of the Lord,”" for Lia oloction by & triumphant msjonty ia cor- tafb. ‘Whils thers s not much excitement here in structed to support him for Govornor, Poople net ouly talk about I B. Washburne, but write sbout him, & thiag extremoly rare. Ax avidence ot the interost takou, we subjoln the following oxtracts from lotters recelved by a well-known gentleman of this clty s v cause they know he will fill tha ofices at bls oommaud with men who are capable, honost, and eofficiout ; becauso thoy kuow he hatea thieves, aud will not tolerate corruption in the adwminls- teation of the Govornmont. ‘The politiciany don't want Dristow beosuse shey koow that i initials, or numbers upon their Lallots prior to casting. 1. XI).I.lIrlIlulv l\mh.‘l?xnmllnh he busluess and man~ ufscturing districts to_remind voters of tha electlon, sod J;mfi thowm orchand as o candidstos' names, undreds come 10 the polis to learu there for the st tume wha the ceudldatea nro, It 18 fmponsible for suct €1y, 8. Enroll the names of all 'Merlyln each :d such imputativns, and deception being 8o rare i Drovoko, world-wido commadtary, Liut even s S i thoy bota placed 13 The Gapden of Eden, might ot hav dona much bettar than ba who sald, “The womsn gave mo and I did eat* faming sword is already drawa 0 exocute justice, No trus Hupublicen deslros that any guilty man aball es- g.u lican candldates, i$ moy ba wet down as ro- bly Bopublican, ; TUE REPUBLICAN PLATYORM advocates retrenchment and roform, and a apeody return from extravagauce to_simpliclty ; indoraes the offorts of Becrotarics Dristow aod 7 b Jewell ; chaige upon the Democratio majority in al i1t ba Fpehred it m)e. and they h‘nl:r,y:;-uuln;!am :lu :;-'\::m m —E. olect on President ; beoause thoy know 24 aw thele Cack o oh leciion Goy Trom fhla s all who, bane | Felation to tho other Bteto pllcers, yoh, awing to g Fm Liiagls CltyCE: I Wuaborne le e man for | 35 fowor Honso Relsotions for ofice which ‘8ro | 8 Tien he nominates & D e T | A fouhi 1o by others bul they donot * The unchecked bames will indicate those who | the very: satisfaciory and faithfol mauncr in | goverldge for our candidate, an insult to the onal honor ¢ declara that the | will not withdraw thie nomination asthe comniand of | coanive at the escapuof & , ner do they stop the e Do s e _which tho present Auditor hea disoharged the | . ¥rom Audslusia—dficr cosvemsiog with qutte s | commlital of th ationsl Legialsture to ths | asiog of Heuators and Caogressmen; Pocauss bhey | pursuifon sny trall becatise 14 loads (o thalr 0¥R AR publican Convention sonds fourteen out of her Ros-Compromive ¥ Wuhbumwo,ol 1:-