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Balanaing him runuestod by Mr, Glesson, the Tovm Clerk, to nfate the dimenity which thst 1!““!1!1!!1 fonnd himeelf in in pe- ard to) the polling-list and polling-boxes, Tho liw made him ths custodian of 1he vote And imposed on him the duty of counting the same, bnt at the prefent Ty the fonnd himself in & diMculty, becanse hershiad Veen returned to him fout irregular’ hoxes, the reault of having two polling-places sl or near coraln ‘places where the County Dosrd hisd provided for only one. There hind been, 1 avery one know, a great excitement - and confilet fn tha £ty Gver ibs Teauitof the election, 254 I3 the et of I isre came i ot comsideration and feltiemon$ & . Jegal, question of ~some magnitude, It ms tho wish of tho Cletk fo_ 40 whatever = womid give the Tost general satisfaction o the voters, and do exact Raioal i e S e e nothing ron! egal advice, 0 also to be considered that it was & 1 Jmpossi- hyecal impotsh the votes ‘withot. cowmation. Gleason could taka the mivice i courts, Hewished It fully understood that no wmu? wan intended, and that théro wan eleatly 8 sufficien excune for the reocans it was not the inteation of the Clerk or any vther person {0 [fl*fldlfl the nsxmn of - any voter oF of any candidate. 1o was #ure thet r, Gleason intended to do his whoto duty i the matters Mr, Gleason responded that ho would do mothing iut what waa Fight, and_wonid fullil bis duty faithe fully, fearicesly, and conscientiousiy, i oA Tunter, anothee Iawyer who was present, #10 that, 1o order fo avold Any posribio question that Tnight be raiscd, be would snggoat (st tha canvars of . Iheyote bacomimenced, and thon 8 recem bo taken vaa setlsfiedl {hat A, Gleason intended to desl falrly, but bin thought that as procaution it wonld bo well to taka the netlon suggested, Ald. Foley es1d that, aa Lie underatood the matter, It . wauid bo fliegal to commence counting the votea in & L bfléhw for » precinct, withoat fln}uhlng the pame. tako & rooom at a0y time, I complisnce with the adrice of M. Lunter, which socrmad (o be erally considered sa n tho mal tor, the mflm‘;-'\‘zo: u’! he: vote taken nt No, 204 La- Eallo streot was brought out, and the Town Clerk Jo cesdod 1o canvass three voles for the Mepublican ficket and oo for the Democratic. He then made o yocord of his canvass as far aa tiio same had proceei. e, and took the sense of tho meeting on adjournment. Tlis moasure waz carried, and {he canvass was post- ‘poned until 2 o’clack this afternoon. "The Lozes a8 brought in were, whennot sealed tight~ 1y, opened only long rnmfi: to stlow the tally lista 1o be inaide, which they wers l ult of the town iu tho office fbercof, and the iron door locked, To maka sure 'that Do tampering was undertaken or effoeted, two policemen wers stationed st the door of the yault, and Stmean W. King, 1i4q., was selectad * by the lapublicans present to watch tholr interosts. The sclection was an exccllont ones, sa Blr. King's protity of charscter and vigilaoos Insare that ho will earefully and Lioasstly perform bis duty. The iaw 10 the casa ja lkaly Lo mv- a diffientt mat- ter for copsideration. It will be o thae Hou, Thomsa Hoyne, Elliolt Anthony, snd W. L. litchelly ‘who will bo e ted 0 give an opinion on the subject Yo-day if possible. The question most periinent to {he case 15, whetbior the Town Clerk can bo empowered o canvass any voles which aro not returned to him o 4o bozes furnisusd by ?fl%:‘:lm ,l:&l-)w. Other and minor questions must al jeckded. k’ounmnr‘(lll ‘the total pumber bf votes cast &t the Bouth Tows voting-placos : Thirty-nfth and I Thirty-fourth and tatastrects., ThF3-tlird and Stae streots. ..o vou. : Thirty-nith stroet aud Cottags Grovo avenu Total, ers v esees 9,724 T making 1o sbove Agurea the ‘roportor has caro- fully avolr making any distluction as between tho fwo polling-places at the corner of Twalfth atreet snd uied avene and at the corner of Thirty-foursh and tato strecta. Thosa are mattera for (o lawyers to Tatten on, THE NESULT of the clection In the Boutn Town sppests Lo bs con- feded fo be s victory for tho Hopublicans, and ‘the siecifon of their whole ticket, In thu box used at Fo, 301 LaSalla stroet thers aro probably aboat 1,200 Ro- ublipan votes to 400 Democratic, An_even moro Pivorablo estimate than tlis is mado by Mr. Ifoyne, who wsa presont when tho pallota woro deposfied, Xid, Dizon scemmn to Leilevs that not mors thian ono wots in six at tho Lagalle strcet Yotlug placo wero cast by Democrats, "Tlia reault at No, 044 Stato strect and at tho corner of Cottage Grove avenuo and Thirly-flfth strect is also Matod 1o b sil one way, and st thls bo founded on ‘fact, as tho Moderators think it is, thers is Lardly a uestion but thiat Gallowsygand Gray aro elected , it Lio othier two names of less_importance on tho tickot, XEEP AN EYE OX THEX | When the determination had been Teachod to poat. poue the final count of the votes, it waa decided that Col, Hunter, on the part of the Tepublicans, and Ed Thiilips, tor the Democrats, slould conatituto s com- nittcato guard theallol-box during tho ght, and thst o other pereona aliould Lave accesx o it. Ittisppened Towerer, (hat later {n the evening Bir, Elilott Antliony and Dr. Mitchel) called sround at o polling-placo, 3nd thero discovered Dave Thornton snd Gleason in Jusicious proximity to the box. It ls thereforo fuougut sdvisabie to warn the friends of reform that they had better keepa sbarp lookout on the ballat counting to-day, ond sco that no frauds hiave been per- xetraled, WEST " TOWN. UNION-STBEET POLLING-FLACE. e In tho West Town tho day openod veryqaiotly. Tho Leadquartersjwera at J, J. Brown's livery- stablo, West Madison strect, opposite Union street, and hero tho respoctable portion of tho citizens showod themselvos and assortod thelr rights, It is truo thoy did not shiow thelr facos 100 carly, but prompt sction had the same sal- utary effoct, and their plans, which had boen 1ally mndo tho day before, toro carried out suc- cosnfully, and the socrot dotoctive eystem awed tho gauge of ropeaters, who concludod to loavo .for the Nouth Town, where tho full offect of their work was shown by the many disgracoful ety which occurred thoro during tho day, At o quarter to 7 o'clock ono of Tur TRInUNE roporters mado Lis nppearauco at tha stablo- door. At that hour the honest Iaborer was go- iug to his daily toil, but no evidouce of fifo way visible within Town Hoadquarters. At 7o'clock o mau and o boy mado thelr appearanco at tho door. ‘The boy went away, and tho mau botook fitnsolf to o neighboring ealoon, Blorily sfter puothor man canie along, and the stable.doors wero thrown open from within, From that time on citizons commenced arriving, untl 745 o'clock, when there was & very respootablo, though not Jarge, askomblage present. Among the Uomozrata poticed were U, I, Bartlatt and John Garrick. Michael Lavin, tho T'ewn Clerk, quictly peformed his dutics, sud ho acted a8 houestly and falrly as any ono could. At 8 o'clock precisely ha” ealled the mootiug to ordor, John Garrick directing him a4 to biy dutios, Justice Balisbury nominated 1. P. DEBICKEON AB MODEIATOR, Bome othor gontlemsn suggested tho nams of Gou, Roynolds. A Democrut presont nominated C. 1. Dartlott. Loud calls were wndo for Mr. Dorickson, 'The Town Olerk then stuted that ag there wore no furthor nominations tho list would be closed, Geu. lioynolds wauted his namo withdrawn, 84 he could not eerve. The nomina- tion of Ms, Derickson was then fconcurred fn without » dissontiog voice. Tho noxt thing for tho Clerk to do was to swearin Mr. Derickson, which waa doue, In the abscoce of the Town Bupervisor, Mr. Peter Hchuttlor was sworn fu, tosct for the day, by Justico Salisbury. J, B. Gould was then swurn in as Asstelant Clerk, nod tho Eloction Doard was then fully and matisfactonly orgau- lzed. Tho first vote wag caat imwodistely _after by K. 3outgomory, No, 207 Weet Van Buren strect, Aftor this Tng PrinuNg roportor met Mr, Bortlett on the stroot, 2t aslien hiny why bis sido of tho_boaso bad not aone more. * Oh," sald be, ** I gucss tho Domocrats bave ceded the eloction o the lie- publicans.” 1f there was only s uaderato intor- est shown duriug tho morning, it certainly in- croassd migbtily towards noon, At 1 o'clock yotars and respoctable cltizons were arriviug by tho ecore, bent on haviog n voico in THE TOWN MEETINO, which was to assemblo ot 4 o'clock, The voting Jine showed a eulid phulsux nearly balf way down t0 Deuplaines street. A crowd was turned uut such 88 Ju fown election ever Leforo witnessed fn Chicage. 'Tho bummers stood by fuly 10 ono alde, Relpicss, forloru, aml sad, audt at leart in_one part of thectty, Lousaly, right, aiid civil Luerty bad triumphed or & tine. At 3 ;u'clock wealth and labor were represented by not leds than 1,500 sturdy voters. They swod in & solit 1nuss ou the walks nud sround the polis, with tho few crouching adbcreata of the ling clique stick Tike baruacles outslde, J,J, Brow, n'»\ulhhl‘a ira llr:ns oue-story buildiug, snd th Clork, and o~ mmn ‘wers sccomaniodated with s ud & 'table on boe o carriage-tlevator, which was hunted mid tween tho toor aud tho celling, aud so fornied a com- fortable and elovated platfort from whicl sverythiug could bo seen snd heard, "At2 o'clock tuo dluderator, Mr, Derickeon, sppear- ed, This was thoslgusl fur & rush witbiu the walls, Carriagea were moved, aud s00n 1Lero Was & wwayiug Tutes of humanily wiibin, huddlod snd crowded to- getlier, sud numberiug nok less than & thousand, the Jolle st thot time Laviog buen closed, After ‘suf- Boent order lad been peatored, Mr. Derlekson 204 $Uut tue Wuxt Town Mucting wes now prejarod do bustuces. 'Lhere appearcd tu bo s vardsty of pylpions i regard 1o the law of the Town Meethuy mukiug ap supristions, However, &f what they shuul do would prove iilegal, thers would Lo uu Larin doue, aud tuo guusral seuse’ of the Yolsts would Lave beeu exprevacd, i, chberg—Do T understaud e Moderator to say Uiat thls Town Meuting bae A HIOUT 10 YOTE MONEY? Moderator—I underaiaud that to be the meantog of the law uu thia subjoct. Mr. Thomeou iovid that §4,0600 be sppropriated for towu excuszs aud walaris. Ms. Gl stated Liat, 38 L Lad spoken 10 mick cob vorsant with the swount uecessiary i0 fun thu town, 5d who wero perfuctly hutest, Lo Would move 16 sizend snd B tho sygropriation at §4,000, Mr. RUchberg—1 wove We auscudmout bo lfd on THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1870. timo ta be between him and b et Every- | vanctosey, Bal anlt npan the top step, bo | thate authors, The Moderat %’u '.‘;.".-'&‘Zu‘.‘n:'..‘l'.'.’;“.'m,‘. aflopted, and approprise :gmn e aed oft q:‘ulatz, ‘;w:v‘zr X m' ulmuo- ;::zm.-(m u: 4 ths meeting ‘organizod and ready ::RL l(‘; .18%1“1 ;‘Almmc rithont g com neiness, § 3 Von of S0/ made, {here Laiaq but {mo megative | the polle o complainiZ Sious tne conduct of the o Tiaia were mads for #Tamaey,” and, {n reaponen, | Aflor some delay ho itivod, and this who oles Sroiw OATIERING TE TIH YOTTA. Mir Rutaey eTbowed la way o iho front, aud eaid | wan sgaiis gone o that ho sup A the firat baniness befors tha meeting ror, Mr, Rountres looked up the stalntes, and then maid wan to fix the amount of moncy lo be expended dur- Atter the polla_ closcd in the Weat Town the botes ‘tho Moderator and Assistant Moderalors wero Mr, 0. W, Gtanford, of the lioard of TWest Chleaga ‘were taken to the principal polliog-place on Weat Mad. then cama furward and offered Park_ Commissionars, ing the ensuing year for town purposcs, Hoveral gen« he Judges, and they weras ta determina which of the TRe e resoiatlon, which cauacd considerabia | 1160 ML LGP 0 8t oty oom Ale oMce i Al | temen, Ae, Lo ea o Lo DL on e Dok Ioaked | twt boxén hey wers fo foceive, Tho appoiatment of commotion : follawing suma be and are hereby { loy craw of Judges, bummers, end rndnof some of | over the sccounts, and had concluded that $5.000 soreral Moderators wat pecliar to-clties, owing o ey ‘o calection ami commistion 19 | €lerka mete sgen eo bememel ' il urthee work wan | {00 o Tavned Hfted b it volca feom tho mid. | at the lown meting, whilo the Bupervisar and Clork County Treasurer and Town Collector on town fmponsiblo, The next ihing to ax"or " payment tarest ofice of 10 of tha throng, and skl ih wera to Tind been though by vk ua Jdgens Thone who wers fliegally elect= b oo yondste- | ZoN 1o ine ‘ofice of i Town, Otk <% | many nonticmen whovera well posted st thio town | ed ougld eol, to serss. OF countcs Raloot (UL L R eige ers o colpotant o uake any apyvopris- | e | et 1t cquid ol iake much difer. a ; k. T o i by o, Town,of ea} | wich wero mingied respectablily M foncs St | S nammy antd that o had anderstoo anch to be of 8 o'clock or not, Tuo facta wore o bo considered Chicago on the 1at day ar-hnm"r‘v and the lst Any of by the Afoderstor, and Lo atono was competent 1o to- Ung, Jnly, A. D, 1838, on 640 bonds of £1,00% each, beating | o batl were bronglit n ome by on The batlot.bozos ome by oney odetator had taken his T the scntiment of many lnwyers, 1l himsolf had thing 1 o thought. that & town meeting was not & prop | cide {n the matter, datosuiy 1, 1070, Quly frwned by the Bord b NI | Semoot ihe T e, oot tonything, | IOURLE (Al & o™ amay . tho " beopio's ‘monere | . e, Fuller and it amiaantn theroupon held s short Chicago Tark Commisalonors, fof, purpores BISICHTN | others wmlocked, and others withoud tally lista. A It ought to Do dono A regular 7 | consuitation, and announcod their doclslon, which wsa :rry-m‘-‘ ‘lmg;u:;fllgn‘:fl;;w:. & - Srovidoa sinks | theso thinge hed to bomade Habt, Amid thisdln | VI Auditthg. Tho Connty Dosl,. 'whils ot | that both boxcs wero to bo returned unopened to $he B4 having power 1o {neretae any thin manner, conld decreass § 1 they consldored it advisable, o his notion, donsldering that the town Swan in 6bt, the sam ho had namod was ot Loo large. A volco—ITow much 18 the debi ? Ay, Tuimaey thought it was about $4,000, and he bo- ropristion mads in County Clerk, The counting of the voles was thon proceaded with, Owlog i unprecedentedly slow mothods of counting lduirt by the Moderator, vory ltila Jlrnkmu wae e, Up to 3 o'clock thia morning the eight men en- canred by the confriaton of the Judgas of clection come !n;’n wfih thetr boxes, s crowxl of roughs rushed in and attempted to 'YAKR PORSERAION OF TIIR OFPICE, ing fund for the retiremen! nrgo, 'of 640 bonda of $1,000 each, hearing date July 1870, and fasnied by the 'West Ohicago Yark Commin slonors for jmtposes authorized by tho law cresting £2dd Park Oommissiouers, $0,000,—amounting i the t on the Iatdav of July, , In the Sixth Ward thore had been tronbla and dis. succeedsd in fin o, cen cd fn counting tho Yotea had 1o sggrogato Lo $44.000, e were thres polling-pincen fn thte mard=- | |, 1imaey, thought U wes S0t GG | Bilog vy oven oo of tho wards. The protabilliee Hv, Blanford mid ttnt f they sppeemy e fust the me Wt L s T g UG il i (3% { tittle fn vt than tovoto sway mone Hhat mighi e | are, owerer, thst tho citizons’ ticket be carried E‘J. u: was all psi. But that nover wsa o eanc, | third at the southwest corner of Twenty-fecond squandered or etolen, 1o would ifke to know what | by & largs majority. ptrect snd Dlue Island avenune, The last bad o, Thiers was & defictency of st losat 20 per cont in the | Meeeh A3 n:}“b:;“.,m Yo 'the moTihednt corner was I ‘thero was the cost of collecting, for deficioncies asked woild ust aboat covar, They would aleo have o retire thair mcds somo fime, sl it was well enough to provide {or thia esmergency in sdvanco by crestings siuking und, ‘Ald. Clark, who, by-tho-by, watched in the fnferest of the tax.payers with an .;":.o ‘aye, mored st they consider the flema seriatim. Carncd. f To then moved fo socept the sppropriation of $44,600, Criea of *Take up the first ftem.” This bronght r, Gregory thought About the matter, - bz, . A, Gregoty, Presldent of 1ho Cook Conaly Tand Company, st this invilstion stepped forwas and said tliat ig his opinton {hie town mceting had no autiority (o yots suy sppropriation, Tho beel i the only way o o was to rocommand £o tho Tawn Doard {hat the expenditurea 40 not exceed §5,000, He offered tho suggestion a3 an amendment. AN, JOMN M. ROUNTRER, haing beon calied pon, sad that tiere was no ques- tion whatever but that the mdeting had no right or o 10 vots one "“{,‘; dollar for town purposos, o queation bad boen sdjudicated upon by every Judge on Lhs Dohich, Tl only legal mode of making & town appropriation was for tho Town Dosrd at s Boptomber meoting to sudit such bills as might exist sgainat the lown, The amount of claima thus suditad Taust hon bo sccopted by the County Board, who should then deckia by volo upon the proper satoss- ment lo_bo mada against esch dlstriot Ln the town, The mposker was & ist-piyer, and s suxious as any orie to necuro low taxes, “el Lo must say that any ap- propriation voted at the meoting would not only. vold, but would boapt to Ind\;olm them ,in dificulty, e CITY ELECTION, THE PRIMARIES. YOTING TLACES AND JUDQEM, This afterncon, from 1 to 0 o'clook, the Tie- publican primaries will bo held throughout the city. Desides tho uomination of Aldormen, dologntes are to bo choson to_the City Convon- tlon, whero & City Oferk,’ City Attorney, Oity Trossurar, snd Olork of Lho Polico Court will be nominsted. Tho NUMDER O¥ DELEGATEA allowed to each ward is a3 followa Tirst Ward, consolidated, 12 Bocond, 313 Third, 19; Fousrtd, 17; Fifth, 9; Blxth, 0 Beventh, 7§ Xighih, 107 Ninth, 13; Tenth, d; Fleventh, 183 Twelfth, a1y Thirteenth, 10; Fourteonth, 107 Fit- teontl, D; Bixteonths, 7; Seventeenth, 3; Elghteentd, Moderstor and Ol 10 o over to Durdick & Mosd'a Itmber-yard, whers {Rey organized a:poll, neing an old cracker-bot it Wiiich 40 atow ballota, 'These, thn, wors itton ncla, each having out whingios and placards, %0 none but Democratio Yotes wers polled fn ono and Tiopublican fn the otber. Night fell upon the sceuc. The blleans nalled up their oracker-box containe fnk tbo_ ballots aud tally-shieots, and went o tho Hal stod stroet oo emfiing ADA happy, Lawndale eam in bright and choorful, 'Then followsd a Uemocratia troop with Gon Ryan's votea in it, The Domocrats clisllenged the natled-np oz and " the Republieans tho regular ballob-boz, Tond talk was had, but no abusivo lngusqe was used, Con Rysn sald ho would soe that everytliug was all Fight, and countenanced poce, At (hls atags, Blr, It P Dorickaon ot upon & ciair aad domandsd 10 bs Leard, Ko that it was . FIENRY GREENEDATR o gratulated the tax-pa; and e et aftatrs” "Il fhien went o ta atate why they shiould provide for thfs doficleucy. assoesed for intereet on tho bond: Thero sl lotieiency. i aum to the tal, t waa the IAPOSAINLE TO COUNT A¥ith roference to rocommending & cortain aum to the | 70, Total, 100, N eam e xd Than wont on €0 | all the votes in ono night, aad that it would tako ai | TowE, e Alist buch srion wonlShe g HE POLIS. my (Bat tlough Lo West Bido did_fight ta taxes it al- | least ‘theo daya to o it, '[At this atage, Mr, Hallinan, | Bivissblo o3 ot (I8 e 2 | 1rne following aro the placoa of holding the pri- Aeir sascasmenta nos fall. Mr, Grogory statod that he had oxamined tha stat- utes on the subject, and waa confident that it would b Glangeroun to vote any sum for town purposes, 1a lou - paid within 20 per cont. IIs would not say that H‘Im.'.’.'i‘ ‘tako $10,000 to mako good the deficlency, but thought 1t was necossary to mako a suflicient provis- fon for it and other Nocessary pollecting oxpenscs. The $14,800 would not Le all collected within 20 por ‘West Town Collector, waa uniocking the vault.] Mr. Derickson said that, in view of thees facts, they would ‘count the principal boz this evening and fake a recess y, s0d, in the meantime, lock up ihe ro. ‘maries, and tho judges of election ¢ Firat Ward—Oorner LaBalle ana Monros, ~Judges: Fred Gelaler, £4 Longley, Lincoln Dubols. * Becond Ward—Nos, 5{1 snd 513 Btats. Judgea— thioreof he would ofor the followlng : e b provislon ought to be mado for the doficlency, malcdec of the buzow Lo tha aull. "|Tha deor’ o€ AN, | - Jtrcleed; ¥hat n theopinion of tho slaclors haea Clarlon Busby, Henty Dond, A evenco. Judivet A i GIATk T mavo to amend and soduce tho appro- | A man famed Mixe Brady, drunk and of raffianly aseombled in this town meeting, any sum of monoy to | o ‘G T Cavon Qibba, Teaso Towland £ riation for deAclencies to §3,000. o Hir! Dorickaon Lo connt iy | Lo psoartained and expondod for e Tuwn of Houih | ** o O s South Tark aveniia snd Tht pristion for deficlencles to 83,000, aro tazea to deuth | Yolos. The izth-Ward gang sot up an uneerthly | DUCHD for the year L0, by the Supesvisor and other Ly ot sttosk. J0dga: e Siacthomn, neazly “iroady. amd I boliave ttia appropriation is en- | hawl, sad demanded t tho votes be counto e, 0 e L mioriy adoptod, and the | Larry A. Iinlle ’ e dment, o allow §5,000 was thon voled on D e i tioso. avorgiiody noomed | Clork then procesded to read tho roporta of the Buper. th“Wani_camer Twentyelxth and e streln, Judgeat Goorgo Itolbe, Mariin Boat, ‘eldon, Bixth Ward—Ssck's JTall : Boventh Ward—Northwast corner Dige Jeland ave- nus and Thirteenth street. Judges: AL E, Ritted- Lguse, M. L. Friahy, Jobn Bcinelta. ngh‘h ‘Ward—N0. 170 Weat Harrison streot, Judges® Mark Hordin, Johh Slovens, Jamod Everett, : Ninth Ward—No, 140 Wost Maalson treot, Judges: Frod Borner, W, W, Konnody, J, J, Montaghis, Teath Wasd—Cornor Lake and Btngsnion stroets. Judges: D, Jeonings, A. D, Whitnoy, David Ober- dorfer, Fleventh Ward—Martino's Hall. Tuelith Ward—Carpentor's siore, opposile Beole avonue, Judges: R, Cleveland, .3l Orano, J. ey, ‘Thirfeenth Ward—Donts Xall, 788 Wost Lake, Judgos: W. Willlsms, 8, 3., Booth, O, F. Moore, Fanrteenth Word—Chicago Avonue Engine-Houss, Fifteonth Ward—Nortlieast cornce Contra avenuo and Larrabee atreet, Judges: I, Bhipman, Charles Grefner, Willlam Scribmor. Bixteenth Ward—Bouthwest corner Scdgwick and g‘llgu.l l(l;ull. Judgea: Al Horn, Robert Engel, Hugh chard, Y Baventoenth Ward—Corner Sedgwick and Chlosgo avenne. Judges: G, L. Ward, A. 1L Robinson, P, J. ichels. Tighteenth Ward—North BldoTarner-Tlall. Judges: Fred Decker, U, W. Fuller, Lenry Lompartnor, THY CONVENTION. ‘The City Convention will ba hcld to-morrow at 3 p. m, {n the' Nepublican Headquarters, cornor of Clark Mariin and paased, Mr. Thompeon yotiog in tho alirmativo, #0 that ho could move to reconsider, The next item wis about to ba called, when Mlr, Thompeon moved to roconalder tho Yols on the defi- ciency appropriation, Boveral voices, ‘Yes, lut's Tecqusider the vola, Tho money aln's needed now, suyhow,” “I'lio voto was then roconsidered. Ald, Clark—I moveto striko ont the appropriation of £10,000 for doficlencles. 1 don’t 500 whiy we should pay any commission to n Collector who' ia alresdy Yoted o salary, I don’t think wa are going to be Lum- bugged or want to be humbuy, in tlat way, Mr. Greencbaum then sald that thera was no hum- ‘hug about this $10,000, They should act seusibly aad calmly, ond nat_ aliow their vaulting smbition for re~ form 16 throw over averyshing, sod then to land upon tho othior side. Ald, Clark’s motion was then pat and carried, and 30 the §10,000 was stricken out of the park appropria- ton. "Al, Clark moved that thoy approva Lo ftem appiro- priating $44,800 to pay Intercat on (be bonds, Carriad, "Tho Mom of §30,000 waa nezt resd Ly Mr, Stanford, 3r, Tuompson—1 move to sirike (Lis out. f ‘Al Clark—Wo Liave no_monoy to pay our taxes, lot alonu'lo cresto a sinking fund, There is Umo enough for this when wo are in better condition financially, I Tiovo tostuike out the $30,000 appropristion for aink- g funt “Fio mition was loudly necondod by some 4ty gon~ men. Mr, Greonsbaam atated that they Lad slready patd $77,000 of theso bonds in two yeara. 1ls adyocatod tho ng & movo oa the Moderator, ‘awn Clerk for tho ’l'ov‘v;.: of Norlh Chicago fo the year 1875, which wers published in fall fo Tns Thisuse of last "Wednealsy, The ltem showing { Qdebt of the town 10 Lo §9,000 excited_somo dlscuasion, ‘Mr. Rnmeoy 2aii that 1t wns much larger than he Tiad auj , and ho thought it ouglit to bo paid. "A volco—1ias that amonntof $3,(00 been audited by tho Town Board ? Tho Olerk—T couldn't sxy, x TOWNBHIP OROANIZATION. Mr, Gregory offered tho following, which was sdopled : “Heasired, That it {s thio dcliberate opinton of tho slect- ors of thls fown,in town-meeting assembled, that town- ahip organization witiuin thocorpotate limits of the City of Oblcago I8 an uncocesanry snd cxpensive addition to the machiuery of goveroment, and that in our opinion all good_cltizens aliould uso thielr eforts fot its aboll- tion nt tho noxt November clection, at which time it fs the wieh of this meoting that the queation of ita aboll- ton should bo submittad to a vote, Mr, Larned said that the report just read showed that & large smount of money, $19,000, had been ox- pended by the Town-Doard, Ifa Loped that (he so- Counts would bo fnvestigated, Mr. 7, O, Ilarker moved thst a committeo of {liros b appointed to look aver the figures in the report and ascertain whother tho sccounts wero corroct, The motlon was carried, ond tho Moderator appolntad s, Barkor, Rumsoy, and Larned as auch come itoo, with instructions' to report the result of their lIabors throngh thae medium of the dally papers. The mecting thercupon adjourncd, and the polls ‘were sgain oponed, great, Justice Morrison repalred fo tho Test Madison Btreot btation for aid, ns st that Ume a riot sesmed {mmtnent, Again Braoy howlod, This time sroeo cries of *Pat him out¥ Thia drew out his friends, and mattars lookod MORR SERIOUS TITAN KVER. ‘The crowd prossod in closer and closer, Brady abused iUv pollce at n foarful rate, but, under Colvia's, Iliokey's, and Goodel's orders, they favored the Tting, Abluai 8 brave citizen " bounced™ Brady, and order ‘wis in part rostored. Then commonced Another tug of war, Mr, Derfck- son_proposedd to loavo the counting of il thie ballots untit'this morning on sccount of the confuslon which relgned, dustico Morrison explained the law regard. ing o counting of tho.ballots. Some of the candie dates and the Town Doard, including the Moderator, then held o conaultation, snd it was docided to coun o Ninth Ward bos, ‘Tho follawing-namod then sat down as tho Canvass- ing Board : Moderator R, P, Derickaon, 0. I Dartlett, ‘Town-Clerk Michael Lavin, Supervisor D. W. Daker, T, W, iaker, Thomas Glesson, Enoe W, Bmith, an 20meof the candidates’ friends, as reprosenting thens, Alter swoaring in tho extra clor¥, th counting of the Votes was quietly procoeded with, 1t 13 gencrally conoedod hat the Tepublican toket 18 cleatad Dy from 1,200 to 1,500_majority, with Olsrko avout 4,500 nhesd of the two Democratio candidates i3 Tundiug schieme, a it was o universal systewm, aud of | for Asavesar, TSI AR, a5d Lake stroats, T e O e o it lisa Jelng w0 TIE YOTR, Bach an excitomont a1 thoro provatled at the serlous AL_—*_‘D TRMANIE A 3 " 1] . votes ti the nogative, which croated loud lauglitor. 1o follavwing voto was polled, s mearly aa could ba | olio o tho Norti Sido yealoriay wes Sovet Wilfesssd ascortained last ovening : Bixth Ward—Southwest corner of Blus Island ‘Avenue and Twenty-second Brect....e.r.seees BIL Northeaat cornor of Blup Ieland avente and Twen- eforo in o town electiod. For tho Orst time in tuo history of the fown tho respectablo citizens and tox- payers turned out in full forca and competed witl the bummers fot (he supremacy, From the time tho polla opened unlil their close at night, they wero anrround- by immense and exclted crowds. | A CAND—DECLINING. Omicago, April 4.—To the Citizens and Voters of the Ninth Ward: *For good nud valid res- gone, I most respectfully doclino the nomination ‘Tho meeting then ndjourncd, mnd voling was ro- sumed and continued until 7 o'clock. BIXTIL WALD. On tho corner of Bluo Islanid avenus snd Twenty- pocond stroet s double-headed election’ was Leld on ‘hero were threo Opposite corpers, owing entirely to tho lawless mob- < Fogular tickota in tho fiold,—{ho Rtepritlican, the Dom- for Aldorman tondorod mo at tho Ropublican epirit exhibnted Dy the Domocracy. As early as half- olRlenassShersashores ocratlc, and the Citizens’and Tax-Tayers', Besides | mass-mooting ‘hold at Billlnge' Hall, Mondsy Past 71n the morning, under tho lead of Jim Rysn, thers wero any number of irregular tickets, cepecially in the Boventeenth Ward, Jnoat of them goiten up in the intereat of Mr. Ernat Hummel, candidate for Col- loctor, This gentleman, as well ag his brother-in-law, Bergt, Claries lehm, worked bard at tha various polls all day. Tho vot{ng-placo at 105 North Clark streof, in the Eightoenth Ward, waa openci at pracieely 8 o'clock o, m. r, Jomea Stauton, tho Town Clork, was prosout and attorapted to organfza tho poll. ~ 1o was, howover, ot pormittod to do soby tho_citizens prescnt, Leln {old that hin placo wa at the North Bido Turner-Hall, 1o started for thie Iatter place, but on arriving there Tound that ths poll had been “organlzed without himn and nnotner man clectod In Lis stead, 3Ir. Jawea Btanton had, therofore,amplo tmo all day to electlonocr for himeclf, Leiug a candidats for re-clection ou tho Democratlo 'ticket, ‘Au organtzation was offected without much difficulty at'nll tho otlier polling-placey on tho North &ldo except at tho polling-place of TUE FIFTEENTY WARD, corner of Larrsbea aircet and Vebster avenus, ILlere thero occurred n disagroement between tho various factions y result in haviog Boventh Ward—Jofferson auil Wright streets, Laflin aud Fourtecnth strcots, Afitcholl and Loowls strouts. Total th Ward—341 talsted strect. ted and Desplatnes, . Total.. v ‘Ninth Ward—West Madisa snd Union streets,.. Tanth Ward—Halsted sud Palton stroets. Thiey fook posseseion of the room and the ballot-boz. Thay chose Itichard Dooloy temporary Chalrnan, aud hnmetflllll{l:llluindl solec! Jiyan for Moderator, and Jobm fenns aud John Connors for clorks. This buainess waa all completod in & very short spaco of time, snd fully half an Imurfi:ovlnm to tho time desiguat bfi law. Mr, A, O, 3illard came upon tho ncenv » Mitle bofors 8 and succoedod in ‘mum; into tho room, J}ia was refused permission (o romain thers, aud ordered out. Tho partics in possos- sion would not allow a Republican chslienger or clork 10 bo thers. In fack the p 'fllm on ina most offensiva and high-handed mauner, 'fhe hod to Gen. Mann, of the Central Committes, for advice, ' After recelving his! auawer, thoy went i n Lody to the oifico of Burdick & Mead, lumber dealers, ou ths opposite curner, nnd organtaed by tho chioico of Mr. A, O. Alllard Moderator, and Otto Hagist, clerk, Then they went Lack to Lbo othier party aud ade the proposition that ‘both sets of otticers resigu and lot the voters prusent mako an organization to suit themselvea, ‘This was at firat sccopted and tinaily refusod, and tho consoiuence was that voung went ou all day st both placos, ‘Lhero ovening, April 8, to be yotod on ab tho primary which occurs to-day, April 6. Respoctiully, A L. Bisuor, MD., DAWES DECLINEA, T the Fditor of The Chlcago Triduner Cucaoo, April 4.—T noticea in T Tarus my name mentioned as being.among the Lusk of candidatos for tho offico of City Attornsy, Wil you do methe favar to say that T am not o oandidate for that position, and conld not, under any circumstances, accept tho offico 1f nominated snd efeatod, \WES, 1,088 1,33 1,857 257 ALDEBMATIC CANDIDATES ATTENTION, T the Editor o The Chicago Tridune 1 Onicado, April 4,—8c, 33 of Art, 3 of the new City Oharter rosds that ' No person shall bs eligible to tho office of Alderman unleea ho shall be s qualified clector Jand reside within the ward for which he {n clected, nor shall o be eligibla i ho ia in arrears in {lio payment of any tax or otfier lisbility dus tho city.” Ald. J. 8, Campbell, of the Twelfth (formerly 1814 vaee 1,060 oo 1,045 15,209 Tho Republican voke in the Slsth Ward will probably Total vole cast in the West Town,.. icly. il probabl Fade ‘as no dlsturbance, howayar, the poaco belng presorts | | ’ " 4 bl ey ol throwis out, which will lessen the tuajority b tho entire ~oto of tha ward thrown out. “Tuirteenth) Ward, 18 largely in arvears for bis city el through tha eiforta of Burgt, Jesey surl sieestios | sty votos, Con itgaa ana Murguy piadority by Juet | 1° yphiars thint o crowd of porsons undor the | taxea foF poveral yoars puit, and s, thorefoco, iu bl s who wore I consuaut Mlendancs. | tha ol | aniyar aud fafpln divided ths ‘voto of e unter! | GadeEE, O SO Ebipman, Iiyan, Wagner, Wwhich Bo desires to eligible to bo his own successor, sified. In places Hoffman ond AMcore wore badly bo. scratched, but Clarke, a8 o rulo, was lutt alons, The corroct result canmot Lo givon until tha vols f& counted, which will brobally not be util Friday or Baturday. Charloy lichm, Tom Btoit, aud othiers, sssembled at the above-named placo atabout bulf-past 7 o'clock m, and organized the poll, with r, John Wagncr, police-oourt lawyer, sa_Modorator, A fow wiunfea Lefora 8 o'clock, ‘8o it is clalmod, Mossre, McDado, Adams, Chapman, Beebo, aud othor citizens of tha ‘ward, who have been prominent in getting up the Tax. Payers’ ticket, apporred on (ke cone, They found h voting in full Lisat, and about 160 ballots in the cliracter, ready to burat out oni tho alighest provoca- ilon, avd the Hergeaut and hils mon sra antitlod to & Special word of pralas for the admirablo wanser in iich thoy porforied thelr duties, promplly sud e Iartiatly, > “Fliers was & rumor in ¢irculation tiat tie roughs would, about tho time for closing the polls, Tuukie an ubtack on tho Nepublican ballot-box, and am- T moaghres wero takeu ta givo to attacking parey 1ho reception they deserved, TWELTTH WALD, TWEL¥TR WARD. + Thero will bs found in another column a eall signed by the citizens of tho Twolfth Ward, asking Mr, 8. 11, McCrea and J, T. Rowloy to run s candidates for Atdermon, without regard fo tho dectsion of the Re- publican primaries, Tho call ia ono of the largest snd. TOE NINTIL WALRD, Thovoto cast fn tho Ninth Ward was then cam- vazed s follown t Tlopublican, Ina Democrat e, VE: Buperrisor. .Juore.. 1,410 Burphy. .37 Loz, A protost againat tho proccediugs wat made by | 110 best signed Lot Lina oyor mado its sppoarance in 1o the Beventh S is tasion passed of yery | Aseesor.. .iChrk.. 1282 Halpin,. 163 thern, and fnallythey provaied upan tho othe alde |t cily Ty of the wisd ato qutotiy——aimost witliout tho last provocation haviug | Gellector- 13 Maas.o.... 3 o call the meeling fo oeiler agatn A0d serganiss, 1h | roussd up on tho Aldsemani quiation, Among the Boun given to the voters of elthior party. At 8 o'clock Cletkseesesnlertz., 5 Dalto) |‘;‘u . Mesars, . olem -Kxuulr and UGO‘I‘RHY- Adama | gigners nre Mancel Talcolt, O. H. Case, B. A, Kent, about b gcoro or mora Yolerd wero p‘;fieuk and thoy | Constables el shomk ':‘r\ et u::u;r n‘tyg{‘l: s ’Eflafi.‘;’:‘é‘fl'fia ;Y::n ‘A Tyrrell, D, Worthiug- oy Ta clotka: - The fopubicas 1 and both clalmed (o bo clocted, There was con- | VY, W, Calklus will not be & candidate before tha Twal(th Ward primarics for Alderman, —_— MINOR MEETINGS, YIRST WARD, ro st Bldcrabla coufusion, during which M. Join Wagner took the regular ballot-box, snd, with the jndges so- loclod proviously, begen (o tako in votoa sgain. Tho otlior party rofused 0 stand this, claimiug %o Lave olocted v, Adama for Aoderntor by n fatr mafority, They thereforo went to work and conatructod » ballol- 2o split tickets liczo, but tho iemocrata badt four, The c&mma ‘wore mude by various combinations of J. N, Olark aid dobin Jfotfmab, the Hepublican candi- Uates for Asscasor and Colloctor, with Alessrs, lyan sud Iyt who wora rogular Doinocratle oowice At tho-vollng place, on tho corner of Blue Island ——— NORTH TOWN. AT TURNEL HALL. At the central voling place on the North Bide, ¢ box out of sn old soap-box, aud nized a poll of A mooting of tha First Ward Republican Club :3%‘:“." u'fil- lggéu"l‘l, ;:Jr:v;;.' “fl""&'f":,‘,:,‘; :‘:: l’:ofil& locatod in Turner 1all, nothing transpired out | their own ontho mU(llu{;g windnw??fih My ' dun‘l’l was hald at the party handquartors last ovoning, Thiore, and vorything weut off .‘fuwu.,‘, S v botd | of tho nsual ordor on euch occaslons, oxcept | 10 Moderator. ‘The Wagner party called upon the | A1d. Ricbardeon in tho chair, polica to oxpel tho secoud party from the room, but tho polloa refused 1o futerfere sa long as thera was no disturbance. Voting wna going on Lriskly at botli the windows ali day, the Wagner sido havingat 8 o'clock nbout 600 votes 1n tho box and thie Adamy slde betwoen 400 ond 500, A great misny voted at botn the polls, beat of feullg. Tuo Kepublicans, of coutse, wery outvoted, bub they wero falrly ircatod and ind no complaiuts {o make, “At the corner of Laflin and Fourtconth streets, Joun McQrath_ wan Moderator and C, 1L, Van der Lindca clork. Tho vote polled way sinall aud Ui provendiugs | {hat tho crowd waa composod largoly of respoot- sblo people, Boon aftor 7 o'clock thoy began assombling, and it was ovidont that thero was s detormination on tho part of the loading citi- On motion, » committes of siz, as follows, was appointod to suggest names to be votod for na dologates to tho coming City Conveution Ald, Dixon, J. Lyle King, Lincoln Dubols, uneventrul, zens of tho North Side—~Domocratio ae el aa'l 3 L ThL RosTs: CGoorge Kimbark, Louls Ilsas, and Loula 3 oon after th lls were closed at tha central vot. EIUUTI WARD, Itepublican—thot thoro should be a fair and st hoadif S ey Rl oiel Jacobs. About thirty persons were prerent st that yoling. ing-place, the ballut-boxes from the othor dlutricts squato election. Yrominent among the woll- drossod portion of the assemblage were E, O. Loroed, Robert Collyer, J. 1I. Dole, Georgoe Tiounceville, I1, J. Willlng, W. D. Kerfoot, Joel Ellis, Phil Conly, £ Henrotin, 1, P, Etekino, J. Kirkland, nnd A. L, Cbotlain, ns woll s veory many others of tho bettor class, Tho tedium of standing around preylous to tho openibg of the polls was rellevad by ani- mated dixcussions upon the mannor of conduot~ ing tho oloction and convereation upon the or- A motlon wes made to nominato tho Hon. Johin Wentworth as & candidato for Alderman, but the Chair declared the motlon out of ardor, A number seconded tho motion, and urged its adoption, but the Chalr instated that the motlon was out of order, sud, besido, that Mz, Wentworth wasa Democrat, “fhie mesting sdjourned amidst great confuslon, and whou the Commiltee appoiuted to suggest delegatoa to Do voted for at the priwaries to-dsy will roport, waa left a littlo indetinite, Itnmediatuly after ihe adjournment George I1. Laf- lin called the mecting to order sgain sod pomi. place in the Lighth Ward wiich i lucated at the corner of 1iscrison and Dosplatues strects when tho Alodara- tor was chioson. ‘Thomas ¥, (leason, & Democzat, was tlected 1o this position by acclamation, thers belug no olher candidates, . J, 0'Gready wau chosen Assistant Town Clerk, Tho voting bers waa carried on peaco fully, bmt llicro was Al Outrsgouus awount uf repeating douo during (bo entire day, There seomed 0 Lo uu challongers of eiiber party proseut, and mien could wnd 4id vote and go sway o faw feot and turn rouud aud depoult anothur volo, Buyeral carriage snd wagone Touda uf aliot-box wluilers drove up o tho poils pud were welcomed with outetrotched arms by dike Fitz- geraid aud othior wupporters of Uon liyon, and piloted 10 the polle, where thele volos werefroceived the samo wero brotiglt in, and tho Judgea of electiou prepared to count tho votos, At the very beginning, howover, ® question aroeo as to which of the two boxes from tho Fiftconth Ward sbould be acceptod, As lu stated wsuwhera in Tig TALUNE, thero wers two sots of Jadges, o Latlot-loxon aud wo scrles of votes 1o Liat ward ; and as cach: of the intoreated seta of judges wero auxjous to have thelr own Loxes sccepted, there was & livly vorbal conlost letwoen i parties, Tho clief orators wero Joun Waguir on one side aud George Adame on (he othur, and for Lo bours foey wiiied s Sorco Latte of Words, Thero was also & quarrel batween Hupersisor Taynos sud Moderator Fuller ea to which liad the rightfal sutborlty to preside. The room whers tho : % s nated Br, Colurn aa Proddont. U iz 3 the bolly Mheso thele vl e e | dioory toples. Precisoly at 8 o'alock thoro was | ¥ZUIGLY tobe counted pirernted » aceun of great | L2 Cliar s *realdont. tnrutroa ™ a Lody, though they could niob Lut Lava Imtn ‘wyuizant | a yush for the door of the stora whero tho vot- | whould cunduct the proccedings, to ths abject of the meeting, and, wpon of tho frauds, 1iut the repeating which was carried The only persous sliowod ju tbe room weve the Juiiges aud cferks of the eloction for the diifcreut dis- tricts aud the candidates for election, FIFTLENTU WALD, Br. F. M, Chapiuan, iu the matter of ths Fifteenth Ward dillienlty, presentsd dhe following afildavit : Blate of Hllinols, Cook County, Town of North Chltago, April 4, 1870, belng anawered that ft was to indorss tho Hon, John Woutworth for Alderman, mado s specch i favor of the ubject of thio gathering a8 annonnced, Ar, Aricl nomfuated Mr, Wentworth for Alderman, and Lis was declared notoluated nuaulmously, Trauk Lumbard favored tho mueting wits * 014 Buady," after wlich it adjonrued, NINTUH WARD, jug wou to take place, and some good-naturod hustling was todulgod in, without violence, howevor, In tho midst of the confusion Maj. Iirkland, standing on tha topmost step of the th roshold, addressed the crowd, making a mo- tlou that ‘ou during tho day waa a wucte Lagatels in comparison 1o that which wun perpotrated in the Lt twenty min- utes Prior (o the tlowi of to pulls. The Dumocratia tdcket-poddiors kept thelr e in & circle, snil (liere wero & number who, sbildud by the darkiess und ths protectlon of fritnds, cout thrte uF Lour Yolce aploce (n hune last few minnutes, AL twunty nunubos to 7 thers ud besn 1,430 votus pulled. TLid cay to reckon o n % A, Chaptuan, ficvt betng A Topublican meetlug was held lust evening at No, B oo oo Lt ituslar of o MR, T W; TOLLER e A A el gl KT e aiiaon abruek, Wilivas 11, Thompasa i tho way standing at the Jeu wh thie o nunisty—wbo | bo declared tho Moderater of the election, | Boid 1 tua Fifteenih Ward of ths Oity of Ciiicago, ook | Shialr, Mr, A. . Bishojs zeslination ss caudidato th an popul County, llinofs, aud 84 tle corner of Larrabee strect fact that & uan pop and Wobster sveutie, in said Fifteentl Ward, e, sald Chapnian, at 8 o'clock #, m., of aald April 4, was elected Obsirinan of sald town mesting, Thut therenpon tho naes of Joha W Earigut agd — Wagoer were pro- il fOF_ fudyo of eloction, A volo waa taken, aud ol W, Baright was docland elociead by e as such Clajrmau, That Grorge E, Adams was then nominated for clerk of _eluction, d 8 voto was lakon, sad maid for Alderman was accopled, sud tha name of Johu . Vun Oalel was yiroposcd ak & candidate fu hia place, aud ha was upanimously nominated by the weceting, Lengthy apecchoa wore mado by the gentlomed pross ent, ward businesa was discussed, and a resolution ‘Was passed thot sll Republicans prosent pledga them- selvea g0 cast thoif votea 4t tho comlug eluction for Jacab Laldler aud Joh 31, Van Oudlel, tho Togular can- Qidates nominatod for Aldermen by 1o Republicans of the Ninth Ward, ‘Thore was no opposition, sud he was socording- 1y installed ot once in the oftico. James 8tan- fon, Olerk of the North Town Board, azlod 88 olork of tho olection, no oue opposing. T'his formality baving Lioon disposced of, voting was procoeded “with at onco, tho ballot-box ar- tiving at the right moment from tho County- Clerk's office on an expross-wagon. The flrst man to cast his bullob was tho Rav. Robert ariy known ce * Frizze Lo A i gl Ryttt o AR LY i thio Weat Sidu, Ho would Lut nidku kuowy tho real Tatus of the_rapeater, The followluy were wao nold Yar thie boueOt of Yoroman Htoray, fof Laving voled vaveral times as £or baluyg under agd s Jou Burus, 70 Tlarrison siroe X \Wilson, 33 Unton troots dobu Miller, 489 Drows strect; Johits Malono, €5 Weat Ha Tlsu strout; ‘TlLous Kaie, 167 Woat Hatrison stroo Juinoa Corcorats, 145 West Lisrrisuts rcet, oud Ja Dallon, 194 Matlier strect, Tho lask mehtioucd " O E. Adawns was duly doclar On motiva of Justica Ballsbury, the mocling ad- Lalioy, 14 Mathet stes ® | Goliyor, who lna been s ntoresiod and suiling, e ol ah tlarh, ol by messBuich |, U e % ‘At tho voting-place ju the Eighth Ward, which was though quiet, witness of tho proceedings. e That satd Enright sul Adams, judge saud:clerk of IFTEENTIL WARD, vl 3 The Fifteenth Ward licpublican Club met at the corner of oplia aud Mobawk atrsels last night, Tuo Club numbers somo slaty or elghty wembors, Lut thiere were 500 mien crowded into the swuall room, & a electiona aforceaid, and duly elected, then allemplod 10 proceed with the dutica s such oMcers, and'wers E:vvcnletl by force fromn obtaining Lmlnu‘on of the lot-hoz, and ous — Waguer oblaiuod posseasion siluated at U435 South Iiatstod sireet, there wero only & Bandful of wien preseut ut tha opeulny of the polls, “Fhaau chose, without opposition, 3t Bellehor foF ar- uistant Moderutor, snd Chazles’ MoMakon sud Jobu wsa followed by Mr, Larned, and sfter them tho ast of tho bystandery, miscelisucously. Thero wore four regular printed tiokots in the flold, distributed by Linlf & dozen eager peddlers, > ¥ V¥ thergof, and axsumed to act as judyo of eleciion, and | Luwling, tearing 1oL of taiders, some without an: :flfl‘"’ri';l:fi?fian"pkfiudhzfr' e D Yo op ““""‘ was_tho straight Hepublican, an- | ons — O'birlen sssumiod s | Barticuias Intercet s the Diooasdiite, and 10me fod Sran. 5t conrie, » saloon clowe (0 thio Yoo placo, and otbor s e .«:; .Dn::’mocuuo, » third tho Citi- | snd comumenced recelving volca s wuch judgo sud | mated by a dedlso to run things their awn way, with. whila & fourth bora t! titlo of th North Clhicago Tax-Pavers® ook, "Tho lutter dilferod froma tho third only s to the nams of tho canuidate for Towo Clork, that of 11 ot & large number of pervons fn the right candie tloi to create n disturbance, clcticy of the police,fthey; were Polis, uriug tho ‘day soveral wagon-lvads Teatera attetupted to stuff (ko Lozes, but tliey were out that defercuce to. the club which tho club seomed inclfned to dewand, Thio ball was opetiod by s Luge bearded gontlemin arnamented Wil & big siick aud u yery nuddy coat, clork, Thit the regnlar Judyo of electlon, Enright, snd the rogular clork of election, Adamua, Laviog boet kapt by foreo from obtalulng posveasion’ of the ballot-box, B 1jut, owing Lo the efli. i Latlat-box wak mads, aud poll-liut obtatuod, sud they | Mo tseayed a call 10 order, but tburo wea sous- e e eivie oad DA, Mopule (.:ulnlcn qu\n.lluNni the Ropublicau nomines, | procoedsd with ~thele dutics &a such judgyu thing Tout ‘him . not Falcultad 0 1napira e 3 elog substituted for O. 1. Larraboo. Bonldes | and clerk of elcction, and recolved tho | respect, aud bis efforis were plesssnily varied ORI O WO R thewe thore wore & bumber of soratched tlokote, | votes wbown on the returns aud ballot | by hootsaud yells and sundry suggtstions as tothe tho prino‘pal one bewy the Damocratle, on which the upurvmaruhlr waa ecratched, Capt, Rysu's name boing substituted for Kelioo's, Votlug was brisk througiout tho foronoou, Bhiortly bofore 4 [: o, tho crowd began to bLe considerably swellod by tho addition of thosa who doeired to attend THE TOWN-MEETINO, which was to bo held at that hour. Most of the hoavy tax-payors who Liad been present at Dox herewitls submittted. And Lo vaya that the officera assuming to act as judges and clerk of election who unnrped tho function of such oflico, viz,, Wagner aud O'Dilen, are ot tho officers olectod al wuch inecting, aud wry'not eatiil:d to be recojuized by law as such, Fourxu M, CHAPMAN, Bubscribed and uworn to before mo_thia 41k day of aprl, A D, 1570, HouaTio HiL, Notary Public, 'Ti0 facts set forth L tho ubave siidavit were fur- ther aubstantiatod by su aitidavit o the semo otfoct by 1. D, McDill, Miuer Portor, Appollo Heas, Chisrloe T puwling down Of Lis Vest, haulling up Lis brosclics, and Wipinis off his chin, Ono gontieutan more critical Tiiu tho reat proposed n new set of testh, to all of which the orguntzer roplicd by reoomnin his stick to tho cousideration of Lte auditory, Fiually vrder was wulticiently zestorod for the unanimous Pastage of & rexolution to *pub bim out,' whea Le ylelled the staud to Dr, Btuart, That gentleman was Fecelved with respect, and Le urged quiet sud ordor, and su altogt fnpossibly abstiliencs frow yells and Cal-calld aa tho various speakers shoutd bo agnounced, Tn ik Tonth, Elavenths, ‘Cwelfth, Thirtoently and Yuurtevnth Warlla the organtzation Wt aosomylistied without wny trutblr, and appeared Lo give pretty gen- eraluatisfaction, Tie polls were sultally located, and e \aliob-buzes wory ‘szposed to view, su that thoro wat very littl catice for any unfairuess, whatover may bave been the dispoattion of thoso 'In chargo, Ylio utnout goud feellng prevatled atouw the fricnds af tha rival candidates, sud no distusbanco worthy of nuotive occurred, Jate 1o the aftérncon {licro was & disposition wanifested on the 4 Dart of somwe of the in 0 AVIlE, ‘aud M8, Brass, citizens of the Fiftouutly L W, R, va elocted s frcide <f the Demoeraia ikt ‘"o ourt | Lo ovioning T its olle sualt premontad thoia: { ik sud M, Druse elticcnt f the Vittdunth Wardy | | M 3 B Beptute S e rous the mintes tc‘n et o da some repeatin and | selvos, determined to 806 tho thing through in | smdavit from Georgo I, Adams, clerk of election, aet- | of the last mecting, which wore spproved. The oom- ]\4‘:“" ot “5: l:‘;"" rut;- pawed b5, Boversl wagon. | tho intoredt of tho tax-paviug element of tha | ting forth the samy geners! fects, and backed up Ly | mitle previously sppointed for \{:u seloction of dele- s uf Yolurs feuus ulber vard wero brouglt ta the | community, ewdes those lready mentloned sulebt | similar sworn statenients from W, 1 Furneas, Gooryo | gaies o the Oity Couvention, o be slectad sl the_pri polls, aud wold ks Miewy L0 tbe Liglest viddor, sud | bo seew Uiv fiev. L. O Chiamberlaln, J, O, Barker, | U. Guenther, Julisn Kuue, Mranklln Ouaso, Joha ¥. | maries to-day, roporied tus follwing nancs: First o l3 5o ot HM:‘::' l"';_luul must have | Jobu M, Bountrec, Uharlus A, unflnr{ Ald.” Dickiue | Woare, Jumes L. ¥Fogg, sud L. I, Haskoll. Yrucluct, BAward Albert snd Otta Hagen; Hscond Fro- rea . 'This waa the houwe . Dyer, ahd auy nuinber of ollers promineut | — An exciting scene followsd Lio reading of thess | cluct, Wlillam Greluor snd Willism Ewerst Third Pre- o Bir. Alaass, tha candidate on the Demos O ectory s bia {risuds spared By opportoni s et volers 08 him, (ho ooutedd appearing 1wost of iy ) O, 13 vollica mud trade, “The niecling was opened by the Moderator, Mr, Fuller, Who closed the polis sud issuod from tle Cinet, T Lo lawkinson snd Conred Fols; Fourh Preeiuch T2 Proudtool, L A, Besbe, and . Hauszaz, ‘Tho TeROTE WAS URAULIOUALY adoy! pers, Waguer, who s su attoruey postossed of & oud voice,sid somewbat prominent [n ¥ifteenth Ward politics, swpbatically deuouieed 1o steteusuts aud Bpesches wars made by Blias Shij Evgens A, Beltig, Dr. Biuszt, and (L Biaiet oftered ihe follomag rddolution : Jaiotved, Thet the Judges of Ihe primary election ‘Taqusetad to take the votes of all persons avowin {liemasives openly as Ropublicaus, and that the resul of the canvass bo considered the senso of thi club, A motlon was mada to table the resolution, and the roil.call, which took nearly an hour, showsd & ntrong ot in the armative, and the meeting sdjourned. TIHE BOANDINAVIANA met ast evoning st No. 701 Norih avenue, Mr.J. Wickers boing called for responded In a atirrin fpeoch, Tle paid particnise Attention $o tns récrésn underson, of the Tenth Ward,snd ssll that his countrymen rmlnna o bo {gnored rathoer than to bs ropresenied by much an fgmoramna- as be. Ha spoka of the carruption axlating in the proesnt Clty Government, and temiaded the people of ihio necessity of choostng good and Honest men o repro- sent them: e did not believe in #uch fon aa Gun. deraan, who 9o years ago voled and worked againat Golri, sd now thoughi he waa the bost man Ohleago could gel ‘mflmlar demonattatod to the satiafaction of the meeting that Gunderson was a_man uaworthy of tie support of the Scandissvisn poopls, ; ———— OTHELRL ELECTIONS, ILLINOIS, 10RO, COOK GOUNTT. Bpecial Diapaten to The Chicago Tribune, Wast Ontoddo Bnors, April 4.—Ths following ste tho majorition in to-dsy's election for town officers 1 Bupervisar, . 1. Wood, 20 majority; 1. A, Bnow, Colloctor, 116 majority; Robert Hood, Assoseor, 81 majority; Benedlot J. El- dridge, Trustos, bmsajority; Harvoy J. Iiloo, Town Clsrk, 7 majority. MAINE, COOR COUNTY. Moeetat Dispated to 2D Chicago Tridune. DearrAiEs, 11k, April 4—At the eloction hold here to-dsy the followlog-namod gentlomen wers eleated for town ofcors: For Bupervisor, Lewla Poyer, 102 majority; for Town Olork, O. R. Bopnott, 18 msjority ; for Assesdor, M. Hofl- man, 117 majority § for Collector, II. Btoige, 203 majority; for Commissionor of Highways, R Hoffman, 99 mafority; for Township Trustes, X I Alger, 216 mafority, Tho eloction paesed off very quietly, The wholo number of votes cast was 221, JOLIXT. 5 Bpectal Diepateh fo The CMeaga Tritune Jotzet, 1L, Aprit 4—Very little intercet was mani- fested In the township eloction which occnrred to-dsy, s 0o political significance attached to the result, and a 1ight voto was polled. Thora was no opposition lo the regular Demoorakio ticket, which was, in the main, an scceplable ongy and muh betler than that party ‘put {o the fleld. The oMcers clected aro as follows ¢ ‘Supervisor, the lon, W. B, Iirooks; As- aliatant Supervisors, Willlam Werner, John Ryan, and ‘Anthony Boheldt; Town Olerk, W, I, Zarley:' Col- foctor, Jamea Bowlan; Assessor, J, T. Millspaugh Behool Trustos, Robert IL Mapps: Lighway, Come ‘missioner, John Bhutta, 5 WHEATON. Wimmaton, Tl Aprl —Ous village olsction yester- ay was ono of tho most exciting In {ts history, thera g thres ticketa for village Councitmen in tlie field, namoly, & Tadical Temporance teket, People's Con- Fervat{ve Tomporance ticker, and a Liccnso ticket. Tho Consarvalivo ket wad dlcted by & small plu- Oanrad Fols, m : FRERTORT. % Frezeony, TIL, Aptil &—A hesvy volo was_pollod yenorasy 18 the ey slction, where wers torco \ckots 3 th feld-sthe Republican, Temperance, and Domocralic, Tho Aght was sharp., Aldrman-—First Werd, O, ¥. Goodlue, Dem Bocond Ward, George W. Oyler, Topublican; Third Ward, C. G. Stafon, Democrit; Oty Olerk, Willism Trember, Democtat: City Attornoy, 3. 0, Kean, Democrat: City Marabal, E. W. Droyer, Democrati Streot Commis- sfoner, Wiliism' Asher, ‘Ropublican: Clty Treasurer, Tlarace Melgs, Democrat; Gity Burveyor, ¥, E, Josel, Tho Freopozt town election takea placa jocra Demoerat, to-day, NGFTELD. Bpeeial DispaleA to The Chicage Tribune. Brnnvariziy, Avrl §.—The town clection 1a pro- gressing tolerably guistly. Thore havo been only four Orfivo fights of st sl scrious character, and arrests wero made in each case, Special Dirpaich to TA» Chlengo Tridune. sremarizip, 1, April &1 7. .o connting of the votes of Hpringlleld Townalip eloction s not Jokcompisle, Considrablo scratching but enough 1s counfed to {ndicate tho clection of the whole Demo- grtio and taz-ealing tckety but by reducsd majorke Spiclal Dispaich e Egage. Trib 5 2o The Ohucage 3 Broosmaron, Ty APl Lecs B, Hiesto t0-day states t he not abido by the prooccedings of tho Tiopublican Gouvention of Isat night, and announces himsalt sx sn Independent cai Thittes hua been appointed, L. Gresyos, Chairman, Goorge @, Dick, Amos Kelany 5. W, Widdlo, 1, 8 Ravah, Narry Stowazt, and Jolin Reed. Potor Folsom ‘waa elocted yeaterday to a sost in the Bonrd of Educa~ Uoe by only two majority after » Lotly contested efeo- tion. | Thotuas J, uan 1s bis sssocisls, elected by & largo majority. DWIQIT, Special Dispaleh o Ths Chieaza Tribume, Dwnaur, 1., April 4,—1fugh Thompeon, Democrat, 18 olocted Buupervisor oves J. B, Tarsons, Tepublican, Dy 19 majority, Tho co of the ticked in sboul oqually divided, OARLINVILLE, Bpacial Dispateh to TAa Cricage Tridune. OantawviLiz, 1., April &—The city elootion to-dsy pasaed off quittly,’ The returns from the different ‘Warda indicato that tho clty has gone Demogratlo by & small majority, Tho township elections throughout tho counfy bava gono Republican, BURA, Epeefal Dievaich to The Chicage Tridune Garzanong, i, April 4,—The city election Kund oft rge W. Nrown, anti-liconse candldato, is elected M by 160 maarity, Tha bal- anca of fhe lcenns ticket in elected by sroall major- {tics, with theexcoptionof Aldermeuin ‘the Third and Fifth Wards, MEXDOTA. Spectal Disvateh ta The Chlcao Tribune. MewDuca, IiL, April 4—The wmunicipal eloction to- dsy wap more warmly conteated than anytling of the Xind has been for mauy years, Party f g was 1ald axide in the intereat of securing trus ond bonest men. Tloss who wero against building a new Connly Jall weto well aupported, Marks, for Bupervisor, and T, Arnold, our Deputy-Supervisor, were clacted, - George Guy, Town Clerk, Willlam Itibfer, Assossar, and D, fl. ‘Andreas, Colleotor, wers returncd by & large major~ ¥e RYDE PATK, Q00K OUNTY. Spacial Dispateh to The Chlcago Tribune, Hrox Yanx, Il., April 4—The town election re- sulted as follows: For Asseasor—hialer, 9143 Gray, 534, For Collector—Doylo, 844; Condes, 644, For Bupervisor—Hudaon, 9763 Behafery 816, For Clerk— Tussell, 1,480, The vots shows the amount of inter- ‘est oxcited, tho tatal, 1,60, belng b18 greater than the Yot st the] town efaction' laat year, ~Thero §s soino Satisfaction at tlio defcst of the Walto-Willolt-Condos combination, —— =~ WISCONSIN. MADISON. Bvesial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Mapison, Wis., April 4.—Cho olection passed off very qulotly, with & large voto cast—soma 800 mora than laat yoar. Very little monoy was spont, but considerablo work was dono. The massos ralliod against Mr. 8. W. Pinuoy, who hiad boen callod out as aa fndependent candis date for a third-term Mayor, and many ho had signed tno call went back on him, and 3Ir. Joho ¥, Jones, the Domocratic nomlnoo, was elocted by a vote of 870 to 850 for Plonoy. Iobert J. McConnell, Ropublican candidate for Treasuror, ‘was_elocted’ by 177 f0 732 for AVilllam Vallander, Of {his twelve Aldarmen electod, olght are Democrats snd four Republicans, and of the four Lolding over thrvo are Demosrats and ono Reputtican. Tue Democrata eleot four Bupervisors and tha Nepublicans aus, The friends of Jones sad McQouucll are decidedly happy. BELOL Ipestal A Tribune, PR, 1 i el g Mg 7 tekea wad aloctod Liere to~lay, tho stiocesdfl dates belng 0. ¥, G, Collins for Mayar; 8. Olifford Treasurer; E I, Kiug, Folice Justive, 'Tha Coun will bo for’ liccuse, KENOBIIA. Special Dlpateh (o Tha CAlcage Tribune, Kemosita, Wis,, April 4—Tho clty cloction passcd off quietly, altholgh the coutest was tha closest that takau Placa for yoars 1n this city, For Mayor, J. V. Quaries, ltepublican, was clected by (0 mafority City Traasuror, &, Schaffen, 60 majority; Clty Clerk, F, \V, Deckioatin, by & small majorily, TOND DU LAC. Svacial Diateh o The Chicaso Tridune, oKD 1 Lo, Wik, April d—The eluciion in thia city passed off quictiy, and resulted in » partial vic- Sory for both parties, ' 'Tue Ilepublicans, bawever, gob much the Lost of it, Gexrge W, Lusk, Dumcra’y ia To-elected bayor by & suall majority, which {s dus to i popularity with all cuasos, iuany Siepablicans vapr [oring bim. oo ponce, Tepubllcsn, beats ths mocratio candidate {or Treasuter by & misfority of casuter 400 ur 600, Tho Common Council is epublican st 1eaat throa to ono, On the whole it may b callod & good squate triumph for the Republicans, sa the whols {icket would undoubtadly have been elocted had it ok boen foz thie fact that lr, Lusk lisa served ona term a8 Blayor and given vuch universal satiufaction that there i Little sarnost opposition to bz, OHHNOBIT. dveeinl Dispaleh to The Chicage Triduse. April 4,—Tho eleotion to-dsy waa ga voto was polled. Tho re- bt of he Iarge number of splits, Andrew l{sben, Democrat, is probably slscted Mayor; B, T, Edewortn, Repufllcan, is probably elected Treasurer; O, W, Felker, Demourat, {8 slected Hohiool Superintendent by at least 300, The Repub- licans and Democrats clectsd sbout au equsl nuaiber of Alderman, ESVILLE, JAN 1 Dlapateh fo The Chicawo Tyidune, Taunst i W, ADFil dreeAl thio chATLSF lection \o-day much acratchiug was indulged 9. T Deuio- A alaulect the Mayor sud Treasuzcr, The remaiuder 1 ot delermined. Tus probabllitics jcans, Tuo Councl ‘18 probably r, of this ro-sloctod, of the tlokes ¥ Aprit et sloction” ILWADKX! pril d4.—The lon " pussod off e eotioe Dotaocratio clly. (icket, wae slocte opvestion excopt aa o Treasurer, Col. Bosvel, the ci ale for Trussure ‘made a closs run on Kraus, loaviuy the latter with meagre plurailiy of 859, The officers for Lhe ensuing, \wo yeazs azo (0o Home, A, K. Ko Dutles, Mayus § 3, 84 Jomptroller; Michael Treuan; Al:\irrn } The Common Cuuncll“'l!fl!l:m mocratl OHIO. LOCAL 185UES, OmomNaTt, O, April 4.—In the election yos. torday for tho mombors of tho Doard of Dubiig Works, the Domocrata oloated $hree and the Topublicans two, « Tho NepublicAns will hava s majoriby in the Counoll snd the Bohool Loard, The Domoorata will retaln. s majority in the Board of Aldermon, and _probably bave a smay tmajotity on jolat-ballos, i The Demoorats elect. od thé Clerk of ibo Pollce Coutd, 4nd the Nopub. licans tho Director of tho Infirmary. It is very ovident ' that the * Indopondent™ ecralchers ‘wars not out in full force, Nettirns from the interite of the Btato indicato that the eleations genorally turney upon local rather than party questions, Omvorwmare, O, April d,—Teturns from ifty.fons towns and citios in Ohlo show that thers {8 & geners) Ttepublican majority in tweniy-iwo and & Demacratly majorily in ninetecn, Tho reat sre evenly divided, Locs) queations antored so fully into tho contest thay s reanls is no teak of party nunrm. The liepublicans were aucoesaful yesterday In Gol. wiabus, Oloveland, Toledo, snd ¥remont, The Demo. orata carried Akron, Youngstown, and Defl CoLumnys, 0,, April é.—Complote roturna show (hy {he Tepublicans have sleotod dhe Water-Works Trus. tee, the Police Commissionot, snd siz out of elovey members of $he Gty Council. Darrod, O, Aprl 4.—At the election yesterdsy thers wad th largeat vots ever polled at any sleo tion, ‘The Republicans elocted tholr Afayor by 1t mafority, sgainst 137 Democratio majority Jast Octo, Ler, and sovoral city oflicers, the City Counell, and Sclivol Board, revalutionizing the city politicatly,” The Tlepublicans aro Jubilant. — MICHIGAN. LANBING, Bpectdt Dispatch to The Cheago Tribune, Laxstia, Mich,, April . —~Tho mualaipal eleo tlon yostorday was quite lively, and resulted fa tho success of the Tepublican city ticket by majoritios from 5 to 228. Tho council standsthe Bamo a8 Iast yoar—7 Domocrata to 5 Republicans, GUAND RAPIDS, Bpecial Digpateh to T'hs Chicago Tridune. GrAND Rarips, Mich., April 4, —Returns havg been recelved from twonty-four of the thirty. two wards aod towns in the county on Super visors, Of thoss nine eleot Republicsns and fifteen Democrats, Prom tho efght to hear from, there will [robably bo four of each, smaking o Loy nineteen emocrath and thirteen Topublicaus, Last year wos twonty-ons Democrsis and cloven Republicans, Sevon of the, towna and warda that elsct Democratis Hupervisora aro largely Iepublica, almost overwhelm. fugly o, On evory other candidate the Topublicans finko gains.in tha lowss this year as compared with p— MISCELLANEOUS. CONNECTIOUL. Nxw Hayes, Conn,, April 4,—One hundred and fifty-five towns give Ingoraoll 45,037 ; Rob- inson, 48,110, snd tho so-called ** Greenback ™ and * Probibition " oandidatcs 1,800 each, The Bonato and Houso aro strongly Democratio. 1anTroRp, Conn,, April 4,—The total vota of i Btate on Monday, with only the town of Balom to he from, which Inst year wan 77 Republican to 72 Demo crallc, ia 08,483, Tho total voto last yoar was 100,63 Totals~—Tiobinson, 43,637; Ingernoll, 81,071: Bumithy 18717 Atwater, ‘1,080 ' Ingeraoll's’ majorily, 3,651 plurality of votes, 7,414, e i The Beusts siands 18 Democrals to 3 o publicans, & Democratio galn of 1 from la¥ Year. Thio lower Louss (including two towns electing one ropresontativo esch, rosults from which are esti- ‘mated) stands 5 Tepublicans to 169 Democratr,d Inde endents, Tast year, 107 Topublicans, 107 Darioerats [ndo en! [ i 2 ernocratiy Toajortty on Joibt batlot 8. © LITTLE ROCK. Lirrie Rops, Atk., April 4.—The cily election ass6d off to-day with consldorable excitemont, Tht omocrata clect the ity Trensuret without opposition and three of tho sz nominoes for Aldermen, Ont Srard is doubtul and two Indopendents oro clected, DULUQUE, IA. Dupuque, Ia,, April 4—The votcs fn the city eles tion wers not sll counted till to.day. Thers was ni oppoeltion to Burch for Mayor and Hargus for Tia corder, The Democrate_slect Fion for Marsha luordon for Trosurer, Wilson for Attornoy, un Btochor and Dowling for Asscasors, The Republicans elect Brandt for Auditor, - ATCHIBON, RAN. Special Dispateh to The Chicngo Trilune. Atonao, Kan,, April .—Tho city oloctions pasesd off quictly to-day, Tesulting in tho clection of the en- tiro Ropublican ticket by & ‘majority ranging from 100 to200. Willam ¥, Dunns, Itepublican, received 140 majority., Laat year the cutire ‘Democratio tickot wa elecled, with the oxceplion of Dayor,— Nepubllia gl of 150, OMAIA, NED Omama, Neb,, April 4,—To-day’s municipal slectim resulted {1 $he chaico of fonr Domocrata and two fe- publicans for Aldermen. The Board of Education fs pretty equally divided, lhn\l?\l no specinl effort wa o generally voling for tnade by elthar patty, o peop tho beat men, wero conducted tlons, the bardest worker being (ho Lest nisp. Br, I . Luding waa clectod Mayor, pnd the other officers wero chosen, almost without exception, from tha of our citizens, LINCOLN, NED. e Syeeinl Ditpateh o T. CArcoan Tribume. LaxooLx, Neb,, Aptl 4,—1In the city olection to-dy, T. D, Bilver, thopople's candidate, was clociod Mayor, and Goorgo V, Kent, siratght Republican, Oty Clerk, Tha *peopla” elect tho Mambal, Tho Republicant carry everything elss by majorities from 50 to 13, ST, JORELE, MO, Spacial Dipaich (o The Chicaao Tribune, 8. Joskrn, Mo,, April 4.—Tho Democrats sweep 4hiq city to-day, eivcting thele entiro ticket, headed by Armetrong Beattoo, by mmajorities ranging from & down, 1t wia & square ooutest botween (ho two pare tien, The Marsbal's oflice {a the only ons tn doubt, nod tho Democrats claim this, A very full votu was poiled, aud perfoct order provalled alt dy,: MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, Bpeelal Dispateh ta The Chicayo Tribume. MuxsraroLm, Minn., April 4,—Dinneapolfs elosted Dr, Ames, Besding the Democratic ticket, by & m Jority of '100 o 200 to-doy, Also a Dentocratio City Counetl, TUE DEMOCHATIO EDITONS OF INDIANA. i Speetal Dievatch to The Chteaga Tridune, TADIANAPOLIA, Iud,, A meeling of editors of DumocEatfo yapers opposed to the nomination of ZLanders by the Etato Uonvention for Governor wi Tiold horo to-night, About twenty-tivo wers presesh, and thirty-five othera sent thelr viewi in lotters, Every prominent Democratio paper in Blato, savo tho Blato organ, \ue Sentwiel, wes ropro. souted u person. Holman ‘s tho favorita candl by a large majority, and the meotini" datermiued 1o support him until the Convontion mects, without com- mitting the editora to any fght sgriust tle nomins whoovar e mey bo, Satiafactory sssursnces wWeré mado that Holman will accept, . BT, LOUIS, K 81, Louss, Mo, April 4.—Tle election to-dsy fo¥ ono Alderman from each ward and cjght Schoot Di Tectors, a; oard of thirtesn freetioldern 0 devi & plan for & seraration of tho city from Lhe county azd the framing of b new city charter, passed off vert quietly, and ouly part of the returus are in yet| Lud enougls 18 known fo indicate *tho ielection of » majorlly " of ‘(be Democrsts and - Indepead cnt Democrats s Aldermen, ond what U knawn ae the People's Fyocholdors' tickeh Tho Behool Directers will protably bo equslly di+ vidod, bus the Board will coutinue Tiepublican. The otlier Froeholders tickok waa selectod st olnt meek- ing of the Domocratic and Republican County Cou mittces, polllca belng entirely fyored Iy the ‘maltet, Your of {he candilatos werson both tickets, Foliti d1d not enter very Iargely into tho cauvaes, and fhers woro su unusual number of independont candidates i3 tlio el d, soveral of whom wore elected, ATCHINAON, KAN. Avcinsox, Ean,, April §,—Tho eloction here 04y far city oficers rownited in the cliolca of the eatire Ll [ul:licun ticket, aud threo out of four Counoitued. o the D&r:ocm.x elm:d mt‘hfilr ealire ucl&t‘ oxcopt Mayor, There o olcing among T auiicarst, a8 this ia 110 frst. timo in soveral Yostd they have elected thelr entire tckot, i’ NATIONAL POLITICS. THE COLORED MEN. CONVENTION YESTEUDAY. Nasmvriex, Toon,, April 4, —About thirty deb egales, roprosonting fiftocn Blatos, to the Cal ored Natlonal Convention whioh meots ber to- morrow, arsived to-day, . The Fomalnder asa L0 como in on tha morning tralos, The delegates aro likely to be moro roprosentative than num- orous, Tho Arksussa mnd Toxas dologates sre reportd watorbound st Litto Rock, and cansol reach here before - Fridsy, Pinchback, of Louls Tene and James B, Muntow, Canal Commisaionts fo-day, Profy be heru to-morrow, ¥rod Douglase ¥il notattend, A preliminary meeting will be beld st o'clock to-morraw norning, aud the Convontion ¥ noon {n {ho Hall of the House of Represcotatlvcs Janchback is the loadlug spirit, e s3ys be will maky abold speech in ihe Couvention, tukiug political ground, This Gonvention will 110 Prosidential sapirant to the Ciucinusti Gunventios, A rosolution will be sdopted thanking Mr. Mortoa, of Iudlsns, for his defense of Piuchback, Erhupdensbibd o PULLMAN VS. WAGNER. New Yon, April 4,—The Pullman Palace Cat Compauy, of Chicaga, have filed Lill in oquily in tho United Biatoa Cironlt Court for thiscir ouit, sgalust Wobster Wagnor of this city, ask- ing that tho dofendant be restralned from pot- tiug on rallways and uslog cars coastructod ke the Pallman cars. —ee OUR MEXICAN WAR OVER. Baw Puancisco, April 4.—4A dispatch from Puocson, Arizots, aays the war in Bonors ls virr tually ended. The revolationisis and Fedors) foroes bave joined bauds, while Pesquiora, oot ‘tha Hiate foscos, hss tled.