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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE : TITURSDAY, APRIL 6, 187G, edlitor of the Bunday editlon of the Slaats-Zellung anil Deputy Olerk in the Counly Clerk, 1Ifo {s trying 10 Ret & plice noder Collector Harvey, and, if he suc- ceeds {0 that, will probably ronounco tha Clty Clerk- tha strongest man in the field lotchkirs, who held the yora Mason and Aledlll, aml ‘atrengthencd by hia thorongh acquaintanca with the dutica of tlie offic and bLis very general popularity, J. A, Bmith, 8 druggiat in the Third Ward, and Georze r jorih Hide contractar, are alao candidatos, FOR TIE CITY ATTORNEYSIIP ‘he eandidaten have apparently narrowed down to Mr. Tuthill, who was assietant inthe office nnder Egbert ismieson for soms time, And in well acquaintad with the lutics of the position, and F, Q. Russell, 8 yoing lawy who lives n the Fourth Ward. Ar, Rustell's deleca Hekot was boaten at the primaries Iast night, and, bo- Ing unable to carry his own mection, tho probabilifies ars that he stands no show in thie Gonvention, Mr. 1k Tlawen, and one or iwo others who hasa been cntioned privately or publicly, delined to rus, ® well-patd and not very Isboriaia poaition, a Dot by Tarry O lielcn, tho candidten ao Cspt P, Blo- Grath, Wiiiiam E, Dougherty, W. K, Morris, and Martin Deat. ' 1t in impossibila to say who fs ah co tha composition of tho head of the ticket swill determine lod. Imnlldc.‘lhlo cxiont who shall como inat the end of it, A moetingof the Execithve Committes of tho Con- tral Club wil be held at the leadquartora at 12o'clock, & Uitle provious to the meeting of tho Conveation, —_— THE SOUTH TOWN. NO COUNT TET. Yeatoriay aftornoon, about 1:30 o'clock, quite alarge number of the leading Repablicans of tho Bouth Side, among whom wera J. IL Clangh, 0. M. Culbortron, Atthnr Dixon, Petor Iage, Elliott Anthony, Col. Ricaby, Col, ITuntor, and W. H. Eddy, congregatod ot tho portal of 204 LaSallo atrect, tho oftica of the Town Bonrd. They came to Boo tho voto at tho town cloction bield Tueaday countad, sud to participato in any movemont that might bo eonsidored requisito by tho Ropublicans to provent any attompt “." fraud that tho Domocratio wire-pullers in the cmoloy of Mike Lyana might maka to count in that wortby to the ofiice of Towh Col- Jector. The door of the offico was locked, and & burly policoman, taking his erss In a big chair, kopt guard within. Thore woro also watching him snd the vaultin which tho ballot-boxes wero satorad threo citizens, one acting a8 & vigilaucs committos on tho part of the Republicans. A fow minutes lator Ed Phillips, tho Town As- gosdor, camo along, nnd, pushing nis way through the crowd which was clamoring for ad- mittauce, succoedod in ontoring the sacred abodo, wiioro laat epring he fixed up tho per- ronal proporty tax to suit himpelf at the espouse of tha peuvple. At 2 o'clock Town-Clerk Gleason, accompa- nied by Miko Evaps and a lat of his benchmen, whom ne clslmed to bo Assistavt Modorators, appeared on the sceno, Tho door was openad, and all rushed inside. 1t was expected that tho Canvasaing-Board would then get together and commence the count of tha voto, but those who did so_oxpect wern doomod to disappaiutment. Clerk Glonson spnounced that, after gonsulta- tion,—nbo did. not say by whom it ias agrood—a rocesa should bo takon until 2 o'clock this afternoon. On belng pressed for reason for thin procrastination ho stated tuat Davo Thornton, tho Moderator, who had Loen (taudulently clected tho day previous, had < A PAIR OF INFLAMED EXTS, and was not able to preaida. Thoro was considerable demurriug fo tbia determination of tho Evaus gang, hoaded by Clerk Glesson, on the part of the Repub- Ticans prosont, who bocamo Impressod with tho {des Ahat §t was_s ‘deeply-lafd scheme on tho part of the cunning Mike 1o gain timo in order {o mo- tomplish ‘somo skullduggery which would, if carried out, a practical disfranchisemont of the respectablo citizons who lad enterod their solemn protest Tuesday sgatnst the further contivu- ance 1 office of & hordo of unclean feeders at tla ublle crib, The Hopublican insisted that Davo ii‘lmrnll\n should be sent for, sud that the work of canvassing g voto should 'at once commence, in compliauce with tho sgrcoment madoon Tueddsy night. ‘Gleanon firmly refured to do anything of {ho kind. Jlesald bo had taken logsl ndvica on the question from County Aworuer Liountres aud M. I Tuley, who advised him _that the counting of Lo vote wik My in the province of the Moderstor and L as- nte, and that ho kad nothing to do with tho mat- tor {n any share. By this time quite s large crowd had asrembled on tho curbone, snzious to gt wilhin tie charmed pro- cinct ond soo tho fun which they had suticipated co- Josing. At the suggestion of Sir. Anthony, Oleason 3 ries (hat both Me, Thoraton snd Mr, Glsaon wore in tho ofiice sgain, charga we coulil 1ol {hat_they were In the back roo et closed, vault which w were stored, Loon openod s thatls an aparturo {n the door, shutting tho vault door, momo oo in_ {hie et of sbutting the v: door then oot belug percoptil in the act of giving it the last the purposs of Habtly cloning i, 1lunter was outside conforring with Mr, I'sge, sont for bim for the purpose of informing b Alacovers proviounly made, Apiil B, 1810 1 coucur 1 1neasure, ttio atatomonta mado by Messrs. Authon, v, Arthur he wont into Davo Thornton's a couplo of 1 11 & bow! of soup, Two Toin. nimlilar occu- Tho Tooke Yago, liunter, and the Re: aftee midnight restaurant i compauy followers, and fodul UNK reporters woro thers cojoying in They wero strick il o wna careworn and vory despondent, as it e hind ataked il and lost, The roporiers e Ation, m, Tho gontlemen wlin wero loft in . Oneof then fnforma ts ek Wo saw that the in which_the ballot-bozes sltisted in the front room, muat have to 83y, Mr. Page, 10oking throdgh aiw_some ono in the act of Snbaequently T also aiw anlt door, 1he Lig open, but the man was ‘vigoroun push, sa if for This was while Mr, who had Im of the ALTRUR MITCUELL. 0. tho above statement of facte. Wintias B, FAGE THPE ACTION OF MIKE EVANA at o very late hour Mondsy night corraborates, In s with b Miko itchell, Blort Iy Ll deavored Lo get him into_conversation, but ho wan Yory reticent and _bad nothing to, ssy. conipanions rematned In the teataurs e a about thirty ad bis inntes, when thicy took theie doparture, Fifleen or Uwonty thinutes later, Mikeand one of the twain re- . turned, his face sufusud with Two changed, the demeanor he invited or smiles nod his entiro three tinien restaurant to people in the swalk up to the bar snd ¥ tako authin " al bis cxperisc, Tt tion oceurrod ta Tite TaInone roporlers that soma rclieme was an foot whlch foreboded evil ta tho Itepub- lican ballot-boxes, the Bouth Town ofiice. Tuero they fonnd L PLillips, aud the two policemen taking casily ip_the rear ofiice, 'Tha repul aver an hour, but failed to discern that a; cver had happened of an irroznlar clit! inade tho enly cous t Mike left Titornton'n raloon in rangement. him, and anner aloady o f all tho ptatoment: Lo arrived at is thi accardanco with a proconcerlad ar of & cheering character was then fo! hence his roturn {n tho buvysut in fermd to, yoLouTnens Aftee the stran proceciliugs al i istormited Ly ths diepublicun Thornion and (Heason should per with rlunity to tam) Daxen. Accordingly act an & guard fu invitation it Mu auco all night, geb v loy fs one of Agnows cnee, genorally su Sanch of Bimieelf, ing him fnto tho street. Gle ment _af sppeared on the hundred duys, mone. wout ant ond fufornied ho crowd ' that tho business iad been postponcd, and the wmuljgtude accordingly disporzed, QUITE A COMMOTION now csued upon the chargo made by Mr. Anthony and other geutleman present, ihat mome one of Mike's Lenchnien who wore 1 the roum shortly after midnight of Tucadsy had tampered with tho vault, It waa roundly denied by Ed Pbillipe. Oa the sub- cot, Mr, 1unter mado the followiny statement to a mIDURE roporter & After tho meeting on Tuesday night T rcmained to watch tho vault in company with Atr, Phillipsand tvo policomen, About mldnight Mr, Thoralon aud r, Gleason returnod to tho room, and remuined for some time. Whilo thioy Wero there Mr. Anthony, Mr, Page, snd the ltor, Arihur Mitehell camo to the door, Mr. Tagacalied me, and I went out (o apeak o im, 1o told mo that on Tooking through a crack In tho door Lo 1isd observed some ouatsmpering with tho vault door, After an absenca of about o minuta and a balf I returnod—tho door ~Lad been Tocked on mo when was out—snd a3 T entered T heard a cliok 35 of the turning of tho combiuation in the vault-door. Hut Isaw nothing and beard nothing more, Bhortly afierwards Thorn- tonand Qleason went uwai;. leaving Phillips, two po- licemen, oud myself to sce that uothiug wasdisturbed. TIIY 110N, ELLIOTT ANTHONY ‘makea {he folluniug statement coucerning the atovs ssausaction : 1 wan over thoro It [Tuesdsy) night with tho Tiev, r. Mitchell, Willism B, Yago, and a gen- Voman named paldlog. Wo wera thero until about 2 ecieck, arranging with the ollicra a1 Lo ko should Took after the ballot-boxos that bad come in from the diflercat palllug-placos and Lad Luen placad in o vault, Atler s good deal of negotiation, It was Gnally Arranged that Alr, Iunler snd Str, Thiilips, tho yirca- ent Asessors of South Clilcago, fogethier with two policemen, sbould remaln thers aver night, and that Ererybody clso should Lo excluded frow the room. ‘Everybody elso wis then turued out, As wo were polng out, they wantod us to get them sowmetliog 1o eat. Ho we ‘went Lo tho Grand Pactiic touet sumething for them, aud remafned thers sboutthirly winutes, When wo fo- turned with the lunch for them we knocked on the door, Aftor a short juterval Mr, Thoruton, who had gono out with 3Lr, Gleazon ut the same tiwe wo did, gnet us and sald that Mr, Itunter did not wish any- Dody elve n thie Toown, Lut 10 have tha Junch taken in- #1de, which was duno when we knocked, Mr, Pago 1ooked through tho crack which was in the window, occasioned by tha fabiug oub yesterday of » “lame of gles o pat @ Toand, which Jelt & lige about & alsteenth of an inch, He saw somebody suddenly pnsh 10 thio door of tha vault, and then, after an fulerval of atout two minutes, that person ‘came 1o tho door to -take this lunchi, W were thers protably twenty tnin. tea aud calied for Alr. Hunter, After a time flunter camne to the door and fmmediately stoppel outeido aud was locked out by (ke persons inklde. While ho was Jocked out snd fulking with ' Mr lago and myself, the Bov. Mr. Mitcleli, iy aide, looked through sud saw Yarsots walk upto the door of {hia vault aud push Lis o0t snd hand agafuat it in ordor to closait, We then dnquired of unter how 1t bappened that Thornton ‘and Uleason wero back In_ the Toom, sud wlat ey wera dolug. 1 thun calied for Thoruton and Glesson <0 come furward, They cnmo forward, and I walied Thoruton how it was tad ko aud 3r, Gleason wero it ¢uat roow whien tlin arrangement was publicly mads that everybody should Ly excluded, excepting tho 4wo policemen, Munter, and Mr. Phililps, They ‘eai they wers thero by mero accident: that thoy Lud «come back and that Hunter had called them iuto tha Toom. 1said, **That 88 quoer kind of aufaceldent,” &nd then vatd 'to Mr, Thortton, * Has that “vault door Deen opened?” 1fe sald Lo had mot opemed ft. I saked, Who has, then 7 Ho said ho diilu’t know. T Alien said to Ulcason,. ““llan that vault door boen oprenod, sl 7 Ho avaded aud did not aumwer directly to my satertogatory, I thensald tothem, *Uentlenien, €liat vault door has been opened and you bavo been deloctad, 'Tha witneases of It are righit bero,” tald Uleason, * Who s1e tho witnesacs 1" Bald 1, ¢ They are bero, Ar, Bitchell saw jt.* e turned 1o Alitch- ald, * Mr, Mitchell, did_you ses we?” Dir, 3liteh d, * Isaw you or Thoroton, oue or the olber,” * Are you willing to swear to 1t 7' sald Glea- avn. Bsid Milckell, 1 am resdy to swear to it in suy tids eountry.” court in We wranaled over this (hing, and they evaded all our questions, ¥inally I told Thoruton and Gleason Ahst wo would runain thers unti) morniug if they lid ot Isava e pruuwisss complatoly aud entirely, 1 denouncod then for helr fraud. After wraugling, we naw them leave, sad then wo left alo, After & whils we went back up tbiera lo ves whetlier tlivy wero Ahiers, sat round for while, and tually i, TLé otlicers who were left ou duty are Johu Crosk, o, 47, sad Eaward lanergan, Ko. 8, | THK HEY, ARTUUR MITCHELL'S BTATENENT. Bomo facts, of which myself and » few othier gen- tlemen were cognizant afier midnight last uigut, inay De of general interest, It 18 correcily udated in thix morniug’a Tulbux Lhat when the determination had been reached to postpons the fual count of the votes of tha Houth Towk untih 4 p. 1, today, It was deeldul tlat Col. Hunter, on the part of the Slepublicaus, aud r, Fulllips, for’ the Deuiocrats, should coustitite a commilice 1o atay with the two policemen sppoiuted 10 guara the beliot-bures during the night, wid that Do vtker parsons should Lave acceas tothon. 3Mauy Citizens ¢ the place felt a natural unwilliuguess 10 ) all the ballob-bozes of the Buuth Divisiou_ for peveral huurs of s night at No. 204 Laballe street, under the excluslvo care of 3, Gleason, the Town Clork, and Mr, Thornton, sud suy two pulicemen they might securs, ‘Tho vicws uf Sifiens Luing strougly expressed op that poiut, the Qeclston abore-wentioned was arrived at, It was fully concurred in by 3r. Thorutou and Mr. Gicasun. 11 was urgod Ly thera, they stating that thoy wi ceastvely Fatigusd and could reniain no longer, ey urged us to quis the place with thew sud leave the yault fu which the ballot-boxes wero in eharge of two yolicmen, with Mr, Fhillipe and Col. Huuter, ‘This e accedod 1o abuut midnight, aod ail Luft the placs toguther, Alfter sbout three-quarters of su hour, bow- dver, four of us, viz: Mr Elloit Anthouy, Alr. Willlam It Pigé, » gontleman by the ~bame of Bpaulding, aud wyself, feeliug still some sulicitudu Sor e fato of be vuuls aid of ths ballot Luzes wi returnod (o NG, 404 Laialle stcvot, Making our ob- wrmumbwmumwmlu- 1n the rosult: Asgosnor—~Clarenca Henry Lampar! Buporvlsor—Patric Edward ¥, AL Ryan, ltepublican,, Colloctor—AL, Schwinathal, Democrafic: Christizn Tempel, Citizeus’ aud Tazpayond ' ekets . Ecuat Himinsl, Ropublican. Town Clerk—Jamos Stauton, was promptly accepted by men, from whot the followly Magill, Robert Ralaton, A, 3, Farwell, Will Kelty, oud 11, 1, Plaver, dated with & room at the Orand Dsetfic, they relieved cach other at futorvala of an aua’ party was reprosented by a yonn orria ilealsy, Two policemen wero ol s 1t endod. and thoy {ramediatoly pro=cedcd to Col, HMunter, tuligs quits or. paried to rier remuined for ythittg whate - 1n view fuslon that ean Nows roterrod to it foaders that not liavo another ope the_South Twn ballot~ they callcd upon Yolunteers to rthe polllug place, last night. Tho sveral youn, woro molected : . J, J, 1. Nitchio, ‘Fhey ‘wers sccommo- trom whence hour, Mike man named wm attowd- Whilo Mr. Authony, Mr. Page, and tho Rev, Arthur Mitehell were taking a look at tiie situation at the town oflice Monday night, o batlli¥ by the namuo of Jusephi T. Conley, and twa or threo bummer compatilons, ‘mado thompelves vory offenstve, Couloy attempted Lo p an sltcrcation with ir, Anthony, and made use of very abusive and insulting language to im, Cone ta, and, when under the foflu. making n chismplon nuis. by Mr. Anthony's chucke or at ‘Domocratle.. Chinrics J. Lindgren, Mtepublican. . G. It, Larrabee, Citizans’ and Tax-fiayers Tolice Magistratea—Cuthibertson, Erwin Aasck..... As will bo scen by the above, the 2g0_carricd overything -Lefora . by tho best men of both partles, lea 1. Dyer, Citlzens' aud Demo- A0 Ropubli Loftus, Citizens* and Dema- Testerday afternoon {he comblaation tack of the vanit yraa sealed by one of the Ropublican gusrds, and Clork. n aflixed Lis seal, covering tho joint between the jom and the door of the vault. - BICHABL KEEFE. Thero Ix a pretly story concerulog Michacl Keafe, who actell as Assistant Modcratar for Y.rans at the fraudulenl election hold fn_ the Secoud Ward, Thia Jeefo was oue of tho men cmplosed lnst year by Uhillips o help him in making th the Bouth Town, y-rolls as having worked about a Ti7ie fuct, howover, that during tha hundred daya for which Bo drew pay Lo was em- ployed on day work at N, 8. Bouton's, snd Af he did iny astessing must havo sitonded {0 {t' after sunact, and hiavo goue without any pleep for a matter of threo months. Of course it wasalla fraud; ho was glven ‘for which ho rcturued no equivalent until Tuesday, wlien ho turnod up aa & prominent dirty- worker for Evana and I'hillips. g NORTH TOWN, THE RESULT. As was stated In yostorday's TnIpuxe, tha North Town judges of eloction who were on- gaged in counting tto ballots at Turaer llall biad not succocded in finishing even ono of the wards up to 28, m. Aftor tho votes of tho Siz- teenth Ward had been caunted, howovor, nn oasler mothod was taken with tho remainder, and the Committe, with commendablo splrit, Qecided to stay up all night and complete the Job. Accordingly they prococded, and ot 10 a'clock yester~ Qay morning tue Lallots woro all counted. Following o nsacas- st Lo 1818 2,570 ickat “proposed at » non-patisan wcettug a8 Turner Hall o fow weoks Yolico Magistrates will provably not o allowed. ‘way tley Lappened 1o bo cast was this : 'Tho 1t wea supported Tuo yooa cust for The day bo- foro thia town election avmo persons, {n looking over tho lawa passed by Folics Magistrate, ho callin, that such clection for tho clection, tho fast Legllature, found on pago 91 n law calling for the clection in eac] Tho socoml scction of tho act Iy but it also shail mot” Lo hol diviston ‘of 8 rovides untll tha term for which former Magistrats wero eloctod shall bavo exptred, Of courso it is known that tho Justicea now in oilics Wero hok elocted, but wero ap- Efllfllnd by the Governor, and that fact was a stum® i ng-block to tho ered tho statulo, sapirations of tho men who dlicov- Howover, not discouraged by a {rifling obetacs of that sort, thoy went to work and had t'flflr nsmod printed on o nuber of tickets in large capitals as candidates for the ofice of Polica AMugistrate, slessrs. Cuthibertson wud Maack on the Norih Blde, snd Theodoro Geroult aud Jamoes Quary on thia Weat 8ide, ran for the ofic, The Moderators on the Weut Nide threw out tha volos, but on tho Nortls Side they wero counted. Thero is, of courso, - ng.gliance of citlicr of the canuidates obtaning a com- wlksion, PR LA THE WEST TOWN, HTILL COUNTING, The Canvassiug Loard of the Weat Town ro- commonced tha counting of votes fn the oftico of the toard, 26 aud 29 Soutts Ilalsted streot, at 10 o’clock yestorday moraing, tho entiro Duard befog present, aa woll as representatives of all the caudidates. The Slxth Ward disputo was talked about, and tho matter postponed until 10 «o'clock thls morni the Fourteeuth Ward, ng, when all parties will bo Leard, ‘Thn countlug conimenced with tho votes “This consumed the timo until lled In 1 o'clock, when & recoas was takon for dinuer, Thero had beena disputs sbout the count, sud an error bl been wade (n tho Asas and 1ofman vato, which was corrected whien the Board voconventd st 2 o'clock, sf ters short wraugle botween Biatt Murply aud’ the Bioderator, Thio votcs counted yeaterday wera s follows : 4 lsm-s:nvuun. | assziom. || CoLLEGTOR, [ 3tur- Tiale e E nmrnl,,..y,llcmh.!‘ Jino, | Byag. mm_iuu-. T Ton v 2ay o1 M8 doo 09| ot 1l sl wll 704 il vl 388 | naml g o) R s T BT 11 ol “zoa] wal gl ew| e :uu\l [STH T | T 6! 2l 440! 2| "3,0sl] 4,582 5010 ntiug s far of the sepublican Gieket, o b —— COOK COUNTY, LAKE. Al dJoarnod until 10 this morning. 'Thero L no queation uJ! th clectlon The climax of the aunuel apring fever of the their defeat followed. citizena of Lake was over Tucaday, and tho t+sorohend outd ' are tho only ones injured in tlo fray. Tho ontire Citizeny' tickot has been elocted from Buperyisor down to Conatalle, It was » *Waterloo” for tho Caldwell-Fleming ehquo, Fhoir bluster amounted to littlo nlong- sldo comman plafu-spoken truths of the sup- portors of tho Citizens' tickol, and naturally The resnlt is as follows ; Tut |44 | 8d | CGandidates. iat.[Dist.|Diat, | Dlat, | TOIL Bupervisor— | | A, B, Condlt ... sl a1 297 cop 1,068 4. L, Bastholomew. ...} uu'll ‘JM! 1oy 36 T Condit's maJortyseeedeenfsreeedenoraie 35 Asseasor— Ueorye Mulrhoad ...o..| 817 m’ 21 eul 1,190 W. W, Goodall,.. wnf 104 T oss Mulrhead’s maortYe.feerd. o 505 Colloctur— Votee Murphy, su| waf a0 a5 1,080 Leter Ualdwal aw] 1l 01| w8} 'ore Murgliy's majority, vfesnns] 483 Trusteo— h Juacyh Slifele; Joau] oy a2 s Frud Grossuan, | )l el te! 6he W. Uriukun o x| vy | we fletias Hbittoy's pluralty. v, foceiifuesnoeensisens Tt "Ek 1 ; y. I I ol A7 udolph Liriater,. o] 3| sos| 83 3,09 Matt Flomiug, 4 des gy ) e Beister's majority....|. g N irtchent i - . W, Mitchel ani sl 2l 48] 1,007 Juance McEbigal i i R Mitchell's mojority, Tiad it not beon for tho Indopsndoud cani dsoy of V. Brinkman for Trusteo, the Opposi tioniats might bavo succoodod in nlesling o Trustes, a8 tho abovo atatement will show. CALUNET, The aloction for town ofiicers passed off very quictly, and & fair vole was polled, Thoro sas 1o Opposition tickat in tho fiald, axcopt for As- sossor and Comminsionor of Highwars, which offices wero very sharply contosted betwoen G, J, Yochman and Chrlatian Becker for Oullector and ¥ro Helimidt and Chiarles Broyfogie for Comunlssioners of Ilighways, The whole voto poliod wae 30, of which Jofin Blogengs recoivod 341 ar Hunorvisort William Hopkinson, 861 for Town Oierk: Christian Heckur, 211 for Assensor; 0, J. Pochmau, 103 for Anneagory dohn Bidle, 316 for Collector 3 Fred Schmldt, 180 for Com- milssloner of lighways'; Chatles Lireyfogle, 1K for Commissloner of liighways; 8. 1T, MoNsbb, 301 for Conslahle, “The Anancen of tho town aro in s good and satle- factory condition, MYPE TANE, t of the town efection In Hyde Park was e T o thoed who kew tha fecting of the rostidoits of the villaga best, The defsit of Gondeo and Seliaefler was certaln If the tull vote of the placa ‘o brauglit ont, aud Josaph H, Gray might havd O b Wit the Foatof bis ticket If nny s P e work nad been don I his hebalf, T c e it indifTeronco. ahown by flie candidates wominated by the Tag-payers’ Conventlon waa some- Hhing inespilcable, while to Hydo Park pacty loft no atone unturnod to achiovo succesa, At the ltosclaud and Niverdale potls the only tickets ta bo found wers Loso of the latier-named party, and the volo In tlioss disiricts war nearly unantinous, Had any party work Lron done Mr, Gray might have been elocted, but his cang was hopclean withou anch work, ‘Tho principal lyiportanca of the dlectlen lica In tho camplete defeat of the Condeo-Willott-Watte combind- tion. Mr. Condes was putforward a8 the roprascuts- ont whicl has mismaniged tho villsgo for tho laat year, and ha was thrust upou tho Conven- tion by tho sharpest kind of a ractice, Hugh Matier, the succesaful eandidato for Asscasor, i tlsa samo_ tickot simply becatiso ho was tho atrongest man for the place, and not bocauss of any liking tho Wiltett faction iad foe him, An evidenco of this was found {n the fact that when Uondeo Liad hils tickels priutod Lo ondered nothing but split tickets, trusting {0 Maber fo carry turough tho straight ticket, whilo tha spllls wers mada fn favor of Condse, and Maher wan traded off whenever possiblo. The fact that this trick was discovered by Malicr's frianda did not asalet Condes’s prospects in tho districts whero Malier's fricuds were numsrous. Thio result of this cloction ia very encouraqtng to thy friends of o roform tu villige afairs, and thero fs every reason to hopo thata Board of able, diligent, aud ecanomical meu will b clected Villago Frusteo & week from noxt Tueaday, It is expected that tho num« Ler of votes then caat will oxceed i TFollowing Is the vute by districts o ] 2 al the town elecs Collect'r.| Supo'iT. Q. |.\!lcls'r,l ”CInrk B Trondale., TRoseland o aai o) nal | i a2 Be 200{..e rIOVIS0. The Town of Proviro, which votes st Maywood, elected tho_followlng_ofiicers, with the votea “atata agamnst cach: Supervieur, R. B. Barney, 237 votes: Town Clerk, I'h, Uollsnder. 931; Assonsor, Loronz Wolf, 235; Colioctor, Jobn Tippinger, 240 ‘Cominis- sioner of Highways, lenry Volverding, 47; Pound Master, Valentino Schilling, 337; Juatico'of the Loice (ta gl facancy), L. V. Eertla, A remarkablo circumatance in regard to tho vota fa, that it s unsalmous in nearly all cases—no opposition vollng. Thetown has bsen cconomically mnnaged, and voted $4,200 for thin year. The following 15 a namplo of tho mansgement: John Plofor, Treastiret of Commissioner of Lighways last yoar, was entitiod 10 vecelvo §140, 38 4 per centon handling the funds; and, {nstend of claiming tho commission, ho chargo for {imo actually spent In tho service st $1.50 por day, ‘making it $30, saving tho towa §90, CICERO. Thia town, with two excoptions, elected the Taz-Re- form Ucket by & swall maority. Tho following on tho Reform fickot were elected :* W, IL. Wood, Super- visor; Taylor A. Snovw, Asacssor: Trustee, B, J, El- dridgo, On the Ring ticket the followiug wore olected ¢ Collector, Robert lfall; Town Clork, lienry J, Itico; tho two latter vory good men, The peoplo ihink thls election has pald thom in tho tine of reform on faza- tion, from which {ho town haa suffered sadiy, i NIVERSIDE. At the town electlon Lield at dvarsido Tuesdsy, the followlng oficera wore clected : Stpervisor, Gtorga Chatbers; Asscssor, Lzra L, Bhertoan ; Collector, zra P, Teale; Commissioner of Highwaya (full term), Tlenry L. Scolye ; Commizsloner of Ilighwuys (to fll wacancy), Thomaa T, Morford ; Town Clerk, C. Dlayiiey: Justtco of tho Teacs (lo fll Yacaucy), Thowas W, Biayuey. ¥ WINNETHA. Tho election of the village officers of Winnotka took place Tuesday with the following result: J. T, Dalo, ‘Fhomas Copelin, Miiliam 11, Garland, Gourge M, (age, Robert 8, Moth, ayd Bayard E. Hand, Truf . 8, Moth, Treasurct; J. "I, Blepherd, Anstasor ; Join McFarlin, Marshal; and Jumes L, Willson, Maglatrate, . BYANSTON. Tho town election in Evauston passed oft quictly Tuosdsy, althongh a deeper intercat was man{feated {han uaual. The office of Assestor was warmly con- teatod for, and tuers was quite o atrife over the oflice of Supervisor, Tho catife Ropublican ticket wna elocted, ths vote Leing as follows: Toial number of cant U Asscasor—J. N, Didier (South Evauston), aius a1, 460 for Jumes Curroy; Buperrisor—I, U, Humphirey, 448, sgalnat 2u1 for A.J, Grover; Collector— 0. O. Stratton, T41: Justice of the FPeaco—Andrew Jackson (ltogers Yurk), 464, sgaiost 201 for O, AL Iluntoon aud 6 for B, T, Webater; School Trustoo— Dr. 0, 1f. Monu, 613; Town Clerk—J, R. Fitcn, 601, against 141 for Karl B, Powers; Iighway Commiasions er—Samucl leed, T4, Mr, Obadiah 1luso waa chosen Moderator of tho town mocting, which was held at the Town-1iall, Supervisor Grover reported an expenditure of $a33 during tho year, An appropriation of $1,000 for the cusulug year was voted, ilgliway Commissioner Didlee roporied $77.0% recelvod, and 451,13 expond- ©d last yosr, Appropristions were voted as follows Aalibury avento, $160; general road purposcs, $200 Bouth Town line road, $150; Dodge strect, $100; Church ntreet, $1003 and $150 'to fmprovo the indian honndary road, cast of Chicaga avenue, if $300 be subscribed, g THE GREENBACKERS. THEIR MARS-MEETING, Tho first mooting, s it was stated, of tho rroonback-ourroncy roform movoment was held lust evening at Farwoll ITall. Tho roar part of tho hall, whoro casy accoss could bo had to tho door, was quite well filted, abont 1,000 porsons being presont. The meoting was callod to order by Mr. Bpringer, who nomuntod Commissloner Burdick ay Chalrman, and be was lmmediately elected. Ilo mado n fow opening remarxs, statiug that tho meoting was tho first of tho Xind in thispart of tho Stato. Tho poopla wero atssatisfied with the loadors, and they proposed to striko out for themselvos, Mr, Bondick then introduoed tho principal speaker of tho evenlug, JAMES D. DECRANAYN, of Indianapolls, Alr. Buchauan began by glving n history of wmoney aud the mode in whbich it grow futo use. loney waa a legal tondor, such os gold and _eilver, oud curroncy was anything that effected oxchanges, ‘Tho monayed power, or, s it was called, “the power bohind the throns,” which Eudlnlly grew up us olyilization advancoed, hnd beon tho moans of causing great opprossion. 3onoy was a nou-producer ; labor orlginated all wealth, and mouoy trausferred It frow Land to haud—that was its only oflice. It was therefora wrong to have it o expon- avo 03 to gathor ont of labor all thut labor cvuld produco. Tho result waa that laborery were reduced to poverty, ‘The wealth of tho land at tho present dsy was taken from the producers and coucentrated iu the hands of son-pro- ducers, moatly thraugh the gathering power of usury, juciud{ng in thot term futerest Tho Almighty was Tight when s forebado usury, andjthough it was not ol present {utendod to denoritice fitercat, It was pro- postd 10 makoa currency which would accommodato the producer sud consumer, Christ only punished pysically the inonsy-changera by drivigg them from Lo temple, Intercst muado low prices 1o the first Lands, Mgh prices to conrumers, nteat at the prevent day wax whether our cur- tho cheatest money over made, should ba kept i1 use, or whether the bLinking system should havo sway by which the few domluscred over the many. 1 the Goveruaent tasued directly in payment of ita own obligations, 1t would not bo in the power of thy 1000 Lauklug corporations of the United Htates to @ather Lo themselyen the wealth which they now gath- ered by l.mur a monopoly of tho eurfency. The greenbuek wan loal Lnoucy aud gold was noti'a man c acee B eyt payment fn gold but not in was sgrecd that money hould L yadue, bt tiat wau fullacious; Faper sdmnnlsiared o thuwand thoes wore cowfort to a family than old, sud thureforo it had more futrinado’ valuo. Lo uugodly rates of futercat forced by the builion tleory robled the Iaborer of {ho fruits of his labor, Commercial crises wera the yrof of the businves ‘world sgaiost 1o envrimous ezactious of the moneyed power; tho expression of waul of conddence i the debtors, Thers uover was st overproduction of anye. thing; §t was ouly w defcient distribution aud conse. «usnt undor cousumplion. Thers bLad voly bean one wverproduction—tho vverprodustion of fouls, Mr, Buchansn weut on tuargue Liat the troubla with thiu couutry was that it did busiuess on credit and ou borrowed {ntereat-bosring luaus, aud sdvised thay there should Lo s plonty of d-par-ceni-iuterest mon; that people should do business on & cash B E bauin: and $hat & curroucy should be uwd which cotld be contracted or expanded as needed Ly trade, Four young mon ycloped the Gresnback Glae-lub thun gava two execrablo $0ugs Lo uogro uilnstrel el aud tloy ovaked (4T wiore applauso thau tho sde drensen of thy eventug, Tho Chajrman thon stated that tha Independent Grewiback Club had nowduatod candidates for the Htats oices, and futroduced Mt M, M. HOOTOX, Crecnback candidate for Becrelary of State, Mr, Hoo- ton made a rembling sttack on the Governgnent, snd | ber of votos cast ver 830. The Nepublican tloket m The talk of the Journat ih: RADWAY'S REMEDIES, geiteralad the atqninenty advanced by Mz, Bflnh'hln. rooolved & majority of over 809, eanilidates was full before Washburne's name was and with commeatirg And explanatory nofes, 14 ars FREEZPORT. mentioned, and hence he fe & poicher, or Impettl. [Boclal Dispaih faThe Chltenke rribvns. Fanxront, 1li., April 8.~Tho eleation for fown-ofs eotn occirred yeaterday, ¥, 4. Middiediteh, Demo. lectod Hupervisor, as wall & fhe remainler ticket, Itoturns from the canity ut thiero {n enaugh to snanire s tiat the gueé I'tha prochiacka ware necassary, as there was nol gold and ailyer onotigh in tha world to satlafy (hd de. mand for 8 mediute of sxchange. Tha inflation pert, wistha only specie-rosumption pariy in- the counteys Tho Proper way £ resurue was to 1nnks groenbackn a Tegal-tenidor for all dolits, not excluding eustoma. The Natlona! Danking law was misnanted; it should have ren called 8 TODDOM' Licinne lalv, Tho peopln bl salledon the lopublicaa, parly o lielp thetn sertpe nent, sancda like_arrogasce. "o tho objcotion Ihy¥ is Ohicago press Indufuca him {4 no better than o Foply L6at tho Bpringfield prots opposea him, 1€t bs impertinent for e Irow of onn city to favaf him, fi in 1ot therofare commondable for Lo pross of otler cittos to denotince him, He I8 our candidats far the reason that he appears fo be the atrongest man we can nominate : that he will biring thoussnda of sotes to our candl OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEALS' GROWTII CURED BY IR, RADWAY'S REMEADIES 1 HAVIE TAD AN O aro not all in, Ilepublicaus hiaye gained threa Hupervirors, REED TOWNSIIP, Wil 7Y, Bcewnl Dispareh to The Chiear®vibuna, [daten in thin Trom (hin etortion, bub witboat succcss, They I Til, O o fon 1 Twed Town | Blate and. in other Batca which no otlier candiate B ke P At Temoccate, Uk WUUCCREt= | st seatariogs wiich wan hotd At Diniiwood, 1ots cangive, o my be wmidled, busthe maturs of tie Y to Washin a Tally, and the only siternatlvs was 16 ofanize a uew party to protoct thelr rights and earaings, . MR, SCIIBLING, of tho Claveland Tomes, waa callad for by tha Chole- man and made an addresa from the standpoint, ae ho 1d, of » workingman. Ho advocated making groen- » logal-tender at the Custom House us weil an clsowhoro, The Natfonal Usnking syatom waa maro erpeusive In ono yesr fo the country than sit the awlndlos of Bolkoap, Faelfa ll-l;l and the lke which 6 may be {akon a8 Lo measire of tha tacllcs of roms otlict candiiates Lo sich lher, snd, if this is so, the fact carrica 1a own cornment, The miovoment in belilf of Waahbiirna was started In ignorance as to whetlior he weald suffer the uso of hiis name, Men held Lack from espousing his cause, bt on this point, Dut the deaire to nominats 0 wide-spread, hla frionds In diffarent parts of the Blate appear to have wriiton to someone who know Lfs wishes, Tho reply waa all that could be do- minatad fn A disgraceful row, 1t secms the Nght wis sirictly w_party” ono, an .ihers wers two tickels in the fisli—one straight Republican, snd the other a Demnocratic-Independent-Reform tickot, Mr, J. R, Marzh and Dr. H, J.aCsron wero the respective compntitors for tho office of Anperyisor, tha latior ho. ing the present incumbent, No diaturbance occurred duriug the day, althongh conslderabls strong fecling wan mafifested by the feienda of the opposing candi- dafes, Tha Itepublicaus Xept s strict watch at the ARTAN TUMOTUIN Til VR Ok had ever been porpetrated. Gold only constituted | polle, and frustrated all aifempts at fraudnlent voting sired. And mow, to affectto frest the reply s une RIS AND BOWELS FOR'] 3" or cent of Lhe. mhoo wealth uf thie warld, anid it | hntil s fow minuten befors the polln cloned, when tho | YOELhy of notlce, becauso made by s formor forelyn AN Anuor, Doo. 27, 1y, a8 abeurd 10 maxe It tho modfam of exehangh. The | Keformers inaugursted o fight, and, fu the | Minialer, s if polilioal nctlon was & desorved re- | Dn, RADWAY: That othors may bo banefited, I maky curroncy aught to by mads couvertible with Govern- | confusion which enaued, a' number of W‘g‘chl"fl@“h" loglcal nor Vs Malamients T i went bands 8o that it coulil be rotited at pleasure, fllega) voten wers fun’ in. Tue judges o talk about the afiicon BY L lsve nad an Ouariae Tamer Lot v L o S5, 7. G, Dayno, of Woodford County, wau tlio host | of eiecilon wera all Democrats, bt two Ilopublicans | A0 tiat ho la a third-torm ma CRhbe withont ny hogelit. - 1t WAk KTORIARALBICE Tamy and 1ot speskar.” Tte gave a skotol 0f the wild-cat | woro allowed o be present whil thio bsilota wero Leing | 006 recoliscts that Lo oandldates n whoso beliall thls | jiy'that'{ canld nat hava Hired much longor. A Trio Vi) currency of 1839 and 150, and felt that tue grevnback | counted, son aa the count wax completed, o cfl"ll"l*nu objeetion is made -liave hold ovllice after | niins in uged me to te7 fLadwars fum.fu-. T bed a0l was the beat money the canntry svor had, and sl that | befors the result waa snnounced, ons of tho Jndges oftice for years, until they may be considercd veteran | much faith in tiom, but tnally, sfter much deliberatlys, was wanted wwas plenty of i, Tho wmoeting wdjournied | thrust bis head out of the windaw and said, ! Doys, oficeholders, 'Wa can inake 1o opposition ta them, | Iteled them, sod aix hottlne for the reason sssigned, for opposing Washburno, (Y 1A On the contrary, they would haye held office tnt onca had they not been lonest, capiable, and eMcient pub- about 11 o'clock, THL NATIONAL CANPAIGN COMMITTER of the Independent Grevuback party wet yestorday ‘we'ro leaten,” Thin was tho nigual for operation commence. A brickbat was thrown through the wine dow, which siruck Mr, Ta 1lines, ono of the Reptibe of tho Resol of tye Hali 2t D, botes o e e emone lfotine “for e | licans who had been admited fnto (ko room, on the'| lio sorviuts, Docause thoy wera Hing, thoy mery o Pcheaetion "o 'stness fu relatlon to tho | hoad ond knocked hitm dawn, 'Thie crowd thei rushed !,ll:fl«l :lngn promoted, as were VWobater, Harrison, TR el coming campaign, Nearly all (he ombers of | in, the lighia wamlml out, and the bailot-box, boo! b,fl- an ‘nnl:- 415 At il b oy e i tnedlol b;;‘hafl flo Committcs ~were present, An orgsulzation | and papors portalning to tus electiou stolen, an T e e Ay IF aathtalions foe | = 2nd dieing that tfona fout torky-B%8 pounds. Ty was effectod by the election ol Bloos W, Fieid, of Ds- | havo ‘not et been recovered, Hoveral persons Malion, ¥ um""_m“:egn fouy i ‘noitistiony for 2111 tode thras dozqn bottins o tf ‘Hasotronts st bos o y X aliof, :#re;l‘i:fi‘jlt::‘culjl.n Tho only busiuess of publia In. wero sovorely poundsl during tho melre, 1, Sorved the I\\lhflu Tohg autt well In othior ponitions. ot e election of A, U, Cameron, 7,28, Iuchanan, and I, 8, Oldmon as ‘n commiitento prearo an adurcss for praventation to tus povple. 1iues managed to get out of the room and mado his eacane, altliough ho was hotly wxrlued.\‘lth&}n"l liat, which showa an averags majarity for th Bbpublican ovof the Dyls. el pattoctly woll, and ay houdh s fall 6f grat Ervs roee Who Snernt Str. Vaahbughors noatinty to | Qo Tor is hatp ep nml&llnn. v dete corruption and exiravagsnoo will never desorvo ro- cino, 1 foal -evwm‘nhud.um-, o for nilaz virtne, but thoy may desorve ro- Jour waadnrfan Todio m: :&E\mm tnay 1o a¢ mach of ot Thio ncaslons of the Committce, which wero long and | tivkat of about o votes, Tho Democrats charge the onto mo. (Slnod) - MItS. 6, Oy BIBDINGY novtet, wore spent i gencrsl cousultation as to wages | (hefs of the ballob-liox upou the Republicans, but this uke for thoir counection with rings. ‘Mrs. Ribblas, w f,,,,.h,, the ahavo munnu}".“‘ B4 nicans, ote, accusation - Tefuied by tho fact that not » Tewmoceat Lbiela o yesr for, candidstes to prefet claima, Mo | parid dor whind ¥ sorjuestod” o €0 #ond medlelne ; T 3 115, olooe a THESTATE CENTIAL COXMITTES waa fujured, and tio other party was plainly in (ue § S5 CHL (05" B0 pitly may have clalina fo thio ot | o, with the exception of what S Rerheod fas)), If the Democratlo roformera propose to carey 3 of tho same party for 1iliuots alio attempted to hold & tneoling for the cansideration of somio business, but wezo provented Ly the absenco of samo of thiolr inem- ers in scasion with the higher Committes, This body will attenipt to hold nvothier mecting as the head. vicenof man, and thesa claims derorve 4o be respected. 16 this part Of the Hlate ihe sentiment i for Washe burne, for the sako of tho parly, ss ihoonly roljsble and trustworthy oxponent of sound principles, aud lionesty, efficiency, and econamy fu our &.vil s iy ens thnt ot Statamant is cacreot withemt a o aii: tion: (Sgnod) e RO o nxfgxg Andfilhm]nh:‘MAnn Ahlbvr. ‘sloh, This mey oortify that Mrs, Il o e ey arg it R L |, e|o!(luul in this manucr, e fact should be known &t wice, NATLRVILLE, . Narpnsitry, 1L, April 5.—Constderable excitement quatters on Olark strect this morniug st 10 0'clock. provailed lera yestorday n the town sloction, —The | my P00 SFFEETH AE0 HO i fecling, Wa do xfgi konwa to ut, a0 tia faots tharoin stated are undaabitedy ——— Eamitaton for Soperidor ware Sames G Weight and | Cavit 4V aay oforkto puk dow L. Soiiry rons i | STawwil Bolefmdirsistomant o ™ o o1 D S 3 ° v o - der the erroncous fretax! 2 man{pulated by | (Signe N, 1), (O . PON, MISCELLANEOUS, i eloeted by sbok 8 madlority, Tho other offcers | Jor, the o { st 1 s masipalated b ), PN B COURER, MARY.S Pon, TNE FIFTH WARD DEMOCRATS hosets aro_at followa: 'Colicetar, Norman Lent: As | {opfiaiiste 1n Ghicaga, Tut down that press, it sl L mot yesterdsy nftorvoon at the corner of Finck ;:;mr. 2 To Thatcher; ‘Town Clork, Thomas W. 885~ | 1,6 put down, nor will its voice bs drowned by tas caly a ptraet and Archer avenuo, tho regular oflicsrs 2 preas, Thera ia too miuch of it P " 4 TTANO, . 3 £ A DW. presiding, The moeling broko up in o fuss, | praxo, 1L, Apdl 6.—Tho election in this DRR. WA Rock Imand Datiy Unfon, Aprf1 8, Sinee the montinn of tho Hon. E, B, Wash- burus in conncotion with tho Hoepublican nom- ination for Governor, the foeling in his favor biaa steadily widened and deeponed, and tho in- dicatlons now ara that La will bo the nominas of the Convention. Nothing can provent it but coalition of the Boveridge, Cullom, and Tidg- way forces, and thongh such a coalition has been town Supervinor, L, ¥, Tathrops Collector, , Luke Mukey, DOWNER'S QHOV] Downrn's Grovx, Hi., April 6,—Town officers wers clocted hero seatorday’na followa: Bupervisor, A, Pordy Anscador, M, farr; Collootar, T. I, Clarki Town Ulerk, I1, Holander; ‘lighway Commiasioner, G, Alderman, 'Tt was decided that tho town mecting noxs year bo held at lijusdate, YDRKYTILE Yonwvive, 1., April 6.—Tho without necomplishing anything save the sug- goation of twonty-cight names as dolegatos to tho Democratis Couvention. Awnother meoting will bo held to-night at Fred Emmoerich's Hall, corner of Farroll atrast and Arohier avonts, ab which placo it is oxpected Aldermon and g liat of delogates will bo docided upou. ‘The mout popular_ candidatos for Aldermon aro Ald, Som- mor aud ¥, Harmon. ' Jesterday reinlied s follows: {emingivay ; Assesnor, L O, Fazon; Justice of tho Pe: Syrsaparillian Rl ‘HE GREAT BLOUD PURIFTER, olection hera yester- THE RIXTI WARD DEMOCRATIC talked of wo do ot thlnk it practicable, 1t may be | Tor the Cure of all Chironic Diseases, Beroft 5 day resulted as follows : Buporvisor, John Dunn; P It may Lo T 3 Clironie i 3, Berolula oy fi‘:!!.fi&'“.?“éi“cfiv.'“ifé’n’.’ attouded mootlog Inet | ol cior, 0. Thato't Asseanor, Jomos tlarkacas; owd | 0387 snough In some countlea to got delegations | - Syphilitic, Hereditary or Contarious, be it e ek o olih omeuptad | Sommisddoucr, Wiliam Colman : Town Clerky . 4. | pledgod to Doveriage, or Cullom, or {itidgomny, but it {n Beated in the Tungs or Stomach,Skin or Dontes, Flesh or Nerves, Corrapt- ing the Solids and Vitiating the F'luids, Morton. The couteat was closa Letweon the llopubil: cans and Independents, A full vote was out, Ths Indepeudents came off viclorious with & majority of 63 out of 2J0 votes. BANDWICH. Aaspwicn, IiL, April 6.~Ths election another matter to deliver s Culiom delegation over to Beverldgo, or vico versa, Instructigns do not as a general thing contemplats trades, and if Cullom's frlends, despatring of the Governarship, are suxious t mocuro thete favorfto the socdnd placo 1n the ticket the ehair, and John Curran and I\ J, Mickey ofiiciated o8 Secrotaries, A provious moeting of the club had ‘broken up {n & row ani consequantly livoly times wero anticipated at tha gathering last evening, The pro- Liminaries of the moeling was a continuous uproar, and order was not restorcd until throe norgeauts-nt: ssed here quiotly, yeaterdsy, feauiting s follaws ¢ Spervisor, | they must bo awaro that Lis chancos in the Convention | - arms woro apolatod to bouios whoeyer rulied auy | Dor,” W . Sodifwlck s Golloctor, Holon Wooaards | Wil e ennally good, whelter Wanhburne or. avce: TiThte Rtesmattans Hemmtula, Slvidtier St Tho Olub then proceeded to the olsction of delogates Anscasor, Amon Shepard § Town Clerk, E. 8. Johnaon 1dge is chosen, while his chances for ultimata eloction | Complaints, Riending of ths Lunas, Dyapepsis, Water T e ion. Om maotion of by Mo highway’ Comuniasionar, Willim Frazier, Tho day | will be immeasurably strengthnod by the eleotion of | Jirah. 6 Dolorouz, White Swallings, Tumbrs. Ulotm L T . was ploasant znd o full voto was cast. Washburne, We do not thin Mr. Cillom a a trading | Biinand Hib Diseasés, 3t ol BUERIDAN. BRERDAN, I1l,, April 5.—In this place yeaterday, this tawn, being known as Mision, Lasallo County, elected. I'rancis Lowen for Supervisor. MILLINGTON, MisriwaTom, 1N, April 5,—The election contest was close hero yesterday, tho conteat being on the ques. tion of Jetting the bridge at Aflllington rewmsin where ftis, orromoveit a quarter of a milo south, The patty favorabls to the bridgs remaining whéro it is camo ofl victorlons, the resnlt being aa follows: Bu- pervitor, Even Dewls 1 Colloclar, Isaso Scogy Assesaor, Charles Ranzet 3 Town Clork, John Culmer § Hiy 'hwa geu.mmloncz, David Barnhard; Constable, <ohn Graff, man, o that If lieia ho could be guilty of the folly of eutoring ato on nrrangement which would place him without the lists for the Governorshin without nirengthening his chances for tho Licutenaut-Govora- oralip. Bhouid Lo be content with the latter oflico hia Lias overything to galn ana nothiug to loss by allowin his frleads n untrammeled oa to thefr socon oice, Mr. Washburne's maln strength liea in the norihern WQ‘UOH of the State, whers the meu who give the Ite- Dublican party fta snpremacy roside, but Lo haa hosta of friends 1n tho ceniral and southern parls, and, whils local projudiors may lead to County Convontions instructing thelr delegatea for Cuilom or Ridgway, Washburns s so universally known, sud his starling qualities so fully recoynizod, that delogates otherwiss gl\lfll. G“Il‘lfq> ]d'rld‘“" PRICE 81 Bok BT, S0ld by Drugista, DB. RADWAY & 00, 83 Warren-st, F, Y, the Vico-Preslonta df each prociuct, to draf twonty Dames, 0at of which ten wero o bo solected: a8 delegatos by the Club, ‘Pendifg these deliberations, Mr. James Dooley in- resolution that couvict iabor b abolished, ‘pusscd amidst vooiferous chieors., ‘Tho Committeo roported a list of tweuty uames, four trom each precinct of the ward. ~Over it thore ensiod » moat tremendous quarrel, instigated by several mal- contenta from the southorn part of tho ward, At sey- ral times o riot seomed_jmminont, and was only pre- vented by the excrtions of soveral policemen. Tho re- o of tie Comiultiog wan Ansly acceptad ta followa ologates—Willlam _Rawlelgh, Jolin Ourran, Flaronce Donovau, James 0 Noll, I\ J. Mickoy, John Gritin, 3, G, Schinar, B, McManus, J. ¥, Byrne, P, E. McDonald* R.R.R. Radway's Ready Relief 08WEAO, Another row immedistely easued, caused in groat | OsweadiTil, April5,—There was bot lttle esolte. | istructed will bo glad to give Lim tuclr votes as sool patiby & fractioun andividual who' had ok wobored | ment hiern of fhio alection yeaterday, thero being but | 5t ‘oD Gint he Jpicank fo whom they are out after his spres at the defeat of the West Town Democeatio ticket. Tho disturbanca continacd fu tuls way for over an Lour, snd when the roporter left they woro endeavonng 10 aolect o committes of len from each prectuct of tho ward, Wwhoss dutiea were to nowmi~ nato Aldermon for the ward, Tha mecrot of the disturbance seams to arino from tho auppostion that the Ciub Is In the mala composed of membard of gomo Sodality, sud Purposo (o run for Aldermen somo ono within their own rapks. The one ticket In_tho fold, which was the Indepondent, The following wero _elected: Buparvisor, I, V. Farloy ; Aswensor, Davld Hall; Collector, Wik Plerca; Town Clerk, L, N, 1alt; Mighivay Comumisalonsr, G, A4 a by thie opposition to Mr, Washburno thus far davel- opod & purely selliehy aud ll thet, (o self-sookers exn urge against bim 1a that bo bas been away from tho Etato for soven or ehght years, whilo their candidates have boen &t home, * with tho haruess on.® Mr, \Washburno has bech away, but, whilo awny, ho has filled & harncss much loo fsrga and too kéavy for tLo svorago Illinols politician to wear, 1fe has performed » pariwhich has cndeared him 'to the loading nation Avnona. Aunona, T, April 5.—Considerabls excitsment prevalled bore yesterdsy on tho quention of Supsre visor, 0. N, Shedd, prescnt incumbent, and Joseph Tteising woro tho contestants, Tho election resultsd salvon-keepoes and frionda will not slond (b and henws | aa foliows: Josoph Rclaing, 1,360 voles; Q. N, s o | o CURLS TILE WORST PAINS the row. Tho candldaten nre 11, Josep, W, Itaw- | Sedd, 742, Tho following waro olccted aa Assiatant | SROULL b nominated for. Governor, nok becauno ihe Ieagh, T 3. Hickoy, snd Jobn Grifin, Superviwors, namely: Jolin Loomls, George Mere. : 4 are no other men capablo of discharging the dutiea of the offica capably and to tho genoral satinfaction of $ha publie, but becauso ho has sarned and obtained the confidonco of the poplo; has proved himsolf sn nue compromising foo to corruption in duya when corrup- tiop was 80 thickly costed witli sugar as {0 soem inga- pablo of producing nauses : use tho people are demandlng candidates whose chiarsctors gusrantro thelr boneaty and the houesty of the {ntentivos of the 7 nomiuating them bocause tho peaple delight to onor men who have honored tham, and they know that or the roll of atateaman of our dsy there 14 not in {ule brosd and & prouder naino tan il B, Wask- deil, Thomas O'Donacll, J, F, Thaworth, The fol- lowinig were tho rewatning oilicors elected: Assessor, A, It. ‘Terwilliger: Collector, @, 8. McCollum; ‘Town Gleck, . 5, Molatlang, G oner of 1iighways, THE TWELFTI WARD. o the Zaltor of The Chicaao Trivune: Gutcano, April 8,1 was very much surprised b tho appearanca {n Tz TArpuxe: this morning of a numoer- ously aigned call to Mcasrs. McCres and Rawlelgh, saking the use of thoir names as candidates for Aldos- men for tho Twelfth Ward {n tho coming election, ire respective of eaucuses and primary meetings, which Blao, by ia torms, guarantees to the above-named gene tlemen the earneat support of tho gentlemen who aigned the call, Now, whether intentionnlly or not 1 do mot know, but certain it a that a fraud of the lowest character has been Eerpemxcd npon & major- ity of the votoru of tho Twelfth Ward who stgued that call by tho persons who presented it for siguatures, in this: that the purport of the document wus gross!; misropresented to the majority of those who signed I It wan represcnted to bea call to run as candidatos for Aldormanic ofiice, but with tho rescrvation that the siguers wero not pledged by thelr riguatures to mupport the ticket, And to now come out with a po- tition of o very different natura is, to say the least, & low picco of trickery. ‘Tho over-zeslous fricnds of tho gentlemen above named hoped Ly their actlon in obtatuing that call to ompm + Beliool Trustce, Joha Relalng.. B 1, Apsit TONTIAC, 0xT1AD, 1L, April G—In our townshlp elsctio ‘which took placo yesterday, polltics did not enle':: Thero was some excitement smong the candidates and thelr friends, but otherwiss matlers passed off peace- fully, A good voto wng polled, Morrow wae re-oloct: o Bupervisor of our town; Vogan, Collector; Gaff, Assessor s and A, W, Coman, Clork, ' Tlie peoplo, wide: awsko to thelr own intercats, sppointed o committeoof thres of thoir own citizens to look over the towurhi ks and accounts, 10 seo ihat thera 1 BO crookeds noss, aud to seport {0 the citizent. WAUKLJAN, WAUKEGAYN, TIL, April 5.—The elscllon for {own officern hold Bera yestorday resulted tu the elsction of the entlre * Indepondent eform # ticket, ap called, Tho following are tho principal oficers elccted : Suporvisor, W. B, Werden: Assistant Bupervisor, E, 1, Phillips; Collector, Edwin iiall; Asscesor, 8. iI, Fiynn; Town Cleck, Georgo Hntchinson, Tho contest for Collactor was quito spicited and hasd-fouglit on sides, | In from One to Twenty Minmles, NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertisement zeod any on sufier with pala, » Radway's Ready Relief - 18 A CURE FOR EVERY PATY, Ttwas tho first and 43 £ Only Pain Remedy Iloomington Datly Paniagraph, April & The Jolict Repubdhican, one of the numerous papers in the State which ndvocate tho nomiua- tion of the Hon, E. B, Washburno as tho Repub- lican candidate for Govornor, givos the sub- stanco of a lotter whick it olaima to be satlsfac- tory proof that Mr, Washburno will not seek (as 1 peralatently charged) to “make tho nomimation for Governor stepping-stono to tho Hounte,” Tho Re- publican declares unbesitatingly its opposition to any foreatall any action which the rest of the Yotcraof the | 3ppx JTINOOKA. such procooding as making tho Governorship o atep- ward might take towards bringing out oth, dle 1N00KA, Grundy County, U, April 8.—Our town | ping-stoneto the United Htatea Beusto, Yo have ul- Uaten ror tito saine Ofice, BUY m%‘y ave cxpotionced & | cloctiun for five Tristeca took pince yestorday. Tho $ondly Gxmrosted o Risn AORHEIURY, GI GRS SWE NETL: maiu queation way, Liceuso or 1o liccuso? resulting in protty sovero robuko in the vote ‘of to-dsy at the pri- | s majority of 10 for liconso, Much excilement pro- ‘Wo Lellevo Wusliburne would mako a tirst-rats Uove marlcs, which calls out aa roguisr Ropublican candi- ernor, snd would bo the strongeal candidato wo could - led, A prayersmeeting was hold st tho Methodist Qdatea, two men who ara s well fitted for the ofiice ail praye l netninate. Therefors wo favor hiénomination, As ety CaTAclty, pdnclpll;!, and tntogrity nlmn; fla&;fl;&:l‘kgl;::& 'ndum boll sent forth ita mourn(ul | to tho Senate, wo bollevs tho hest thing that can bLe who contd boe choson, aud who wounld not stoop to done noxt winter iy almply to re-eloct John A, Logan, : —— whoso abllity snd expori o | That tnstantis atops th BRSS! ey il B ol T R e L DAN 0'MARA AGAIN TO THE PRONT. 8T, Lous. without Jorjous logato th Slalg and naliad. T anshy BUMALE, 0 tREE RIAUHE Ar GAREAR It s eencrted on the very bost authority that Dan O'Hara will bo the nomineo of the Democratic Gou- vention for the otlice of City Treasurer, Tom Lrenan, 1t [s sald, 18 considered too woak a man politically to l)lm ot tho head of a ticket that is already endangered, & was hoped by many (hat Mark Bherldan was the caming candidate, but this combination throws him out, Dan asseris that he s not leaking for the nomis nstion, which ts undoubtedly true, as ths Conveution will not bo spt to cousuit his wishes, —_—— RUODE ISLAND. A REPUBLICAN VICTORY. TUE BTATE ELECTION, Prnovioexce, It I, April 5,—Tho Btate eloa- tlon to-day resulted in tho cholce of tho Repnb- lean candidate for Becrotary of Btate, who was supported by tho Prolubitionists, by a very largo = BEVERIDGE AND CULLOM. TUE FOIMER'S TREACITELY, T the Rditor of The Chicigo Tribuna: Curcago, . April 5.—~When, thros weeks ago, tho Washburne movemont first ehowed ituelt in anything like ita real magnitude, tho frionds of bath Boveridge snd Cullom displayed unmistak- able signs of deapalring, Theso gentlemen bad fought, not another euemy, but oach othar, un- til thoy seomed to bo in about tho plight of tho cats that ‘conteated at Kilkeony, Tho groat Ropublican party uad looked on the some- what snimated strife with no other in- terest than to soe it. ended 'by the sppoarance of & new man who ahould be wortly 8z, Lovs, Mo, April 5.—Of tho thirteen Aldormen voted for yosterday, tho' Democrats olected nix, the Ropublicans four, and the Indo- pendonts threo. The latter, however, aro also Domocrats. Of tho nine 8chool Directors, tho Democrata elect five, and the Republieans four, The ;;:"nmille'l Obarter " ticket fur freeholdersbasn large jority. In from Opeto Twenty Minutes, No matter how violeni or exoruolating the pals, v thoumuatio, Hed-ridden, Toflein, Cipplod, g salgic, o prostratad with diaoas a’;‘.ll\éuvu oo e Radway's Ready Reliet WILL ATFORD INSTANT EASE ‘ , Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammatioa of thd Bladdor, Inflammation of tho How- els,, Mumps, OCongestion of the Lungy, Sore Thront, Diffcult Breathing, Palpitation XANBAS CITY, MO. Kaxmas Crry, Mo,, April 6.—Tuenor A, GIIl, Demo- craf, present ncumbont, was re-slectod Mayor of thls cliy'yealerday by's plurality of 203, The Domocrats also” clected Auditor and_ Treasafor, The Roptibs licana probably havo @ majorlty of the Council. —— THE GOYERNORSHIP. WASHBURNE'S CANDIDACY. t bear gubernatorisl Loucrs. Washburne majority, but thero 18 no choice for Governor or | & MATLY BEFLY 70 TR SPATIAPIELy MING ORGAN | camo, and was recogmzed a4 tho mau 80 many of the Henrs, Lieutonant-Govornor by the peaple. Lonty LiteAelT (1) Unfon Montler, bad been looking for. e L Lippitt, ihe prosent Goveruor, was the mwn‘-l'la 'n‘li :S"?"ii nn\!\‘,uummupbflm mave- nrfin: pmfugzu(né‘ "fl: m‘;:m.lm.:; ggu,) myr. i hrn:x&.l ’32‘;’:‘23“?3;3&. ent in 0f . Washbura ta) U] {3 attor ’ » 'y nomiuco of the lopmblicann. Albort Itaw- [ B (ore hif Sho ey avitence: that It Baw-bommas | thole quarol, aud Went 50 far as o doy that Toothuche; Nouralgis, Rhoumstism, ard, vomioated by. the Prohibitionists and supported by Hopublicans, was opposed to Lippitt on persoual reasuns, atd William I, Leoch wos numinate t dustriously warked up in ctrisln oficlal journalistia clrcles about Clileago, ‘Whatover may be the motlve for thia movetnent at the any uupleasantnoas had oxtetod botweon thew. Cold Chills, Aguo Chil s, I¢ was given out in o Springfiold dikpatch to ouu, Chilbiains, Frost Bites, ; ¢ time, we aro frank to ; 1By tho Domoerats, Tho miajority yatiist Gov, | say Uhiet thosy we havo hoard sugges frankta | of our ovenig papors that ~overidge Tipplit Iant yeer was 0,000, d o, was olocted by 05 | taget e apmroral nrxtu:1§$5glx';‘fi-‘:'lflt'h:1§uu. 5y | dida'scare s B TP Chttom“would boks | Tom sosloutire ot the Mewte Tt o e e 1 Legialsture, "Klls sear tiy majority szaiust bim haa | tho minds of Diessra. Jonce and Medili—tho opg | Am, 8ud Cillom — didut * caro a ek ey fhw:pativg disfgnlty galala will Aol el u‘uu col:;lh lmlfn y h;f'lfm"l nd he bas » large plu- p-omruug tho country press from tha Custom-llouss | Btraw if Doveridge shonid beat hAun. M wenty fzaps {n_ balf & tumbler of wator wil, fa s 1% mlity, Thiu elty, whlch Liat year ga¥0 1423 ngalit | at Clicago, and the e seeking to vefioct tho peaut | Uut a8 £or Waslburne,—ob, they had Jolul taauss | minatey, aut Urtmps, &0 Bour Stomath, 1leste n:l\,]‘l’]h ;:N Bive l)'l’;, .1,1::{;':""&.““:11“;:;? “ll‘;'l !.mclk‘:][mr; l'}:' l‘uguh’o] in “’lla ln‘ogan: stylo no charace lu“:‘]‘«nlm&} v‘fl' soon. II(M’WII“‘ javeridge ap- :‘num‘ l‘"tlnl’; e e P tery, Uflahc,wmd eristie of Tue OuI0A00 TUIWUNE for years past,— or the -Qfth time in D o ot tir oty Ly swdt 600 majority. | Lippltt | State Journal. B forgeirm pask— | D ety 1o sor, w3t mcibio 1o sty i {elacasliculd Kmess carey s bittly of BADWATS il e sl by & tanurswileh i o sbout | 100t 1 mltakon, ‘o shovement in | B iving e it but e Sttty b | B S te cbasta e Breaialin faputilen, wud s udersiood tolargaly | | TS Journal s iatakien, Mo sovement in spatotied 1t from Hpriogfeld, bo aud Guitom | Botler tban Franch Itrandy o Dittors as & stiaisan hiad agreed 0 club forces uud woapotia sgafust Waah- 1 e Foutmal ok Tuliein Frosa S1 tho towne fa ne | 22 With tha countey pross. Ho was named for | bt bd aitar bestiog bl io feteripuo by s sule im0, e Lovte 10188 | Govoracr by tho-Joou pots, and crs waa no | Shosisiongan rich sboud burt G womisilee, | FEVER AND AGUE. S}f« L :-};’"fl"- }zi"i‘,h'i‘n'i:‘i"‘{:o 0,347; Leach, Demo- | schome or combluation {u ft. Tho golo purposo | overldyo ayain divappsared, wnd his frionds tack " i Rl 400Ut 3,600 of aueloction | was to i@ in tho soloction of a candldate who | 83chbope of this words e lelt with thun: as thov | ¥ n Pz sl fesreu o olzmg) Jddoman (Repnbiican) baa would bring tho most strength to the Btate tick- | Oulloin's Tricnda piidged 1o thatr Tyt ":a“.'hf‘.’i' L b R ;‘ny 1.{115'2“‘,‘;’;\.’;&'{;’3 R e s Jucwsenie slostul | ah, Tus conelderation is of ovebwhelming im- | Waalburne; they dii not for » mutmont regard thom- | Jfadway'a ltesdy Hetiof, Fif Totriy selves ns formin, o Niepulican Siate ticket ru about oven with Gove | Portauco, and Mr, Weshburno ia the strongeat ort of contlugeat for Cullom Bold by Drugglste, ‘Thets 1] d to I ot rhorimd il ot 13 Gon el Dacily, | ma tho Tarty can nomnato. Tho milonco of o | weul euckes ik ebomsnaiaias o s oo : ToATama sad s ‘Datmocres. s o - Hones | JAPCF2 apPo8od fo i iu regard Lo Lis popular- | | Lol “Limeridge e boro wesin, Tl tins bo le Tublicans snd oite Democrate and o the Uouse |15l ‘proof on thls head. Not s Oblcago | loaded With u sccret; & meerat which Lo kucpa, as Voto of Providencs fa: Lippitt, 3,463; Moward, | journal utterod & word for Washburae, or even { vy itie aco said to ketp aecrels, by Juttiug It uut little 2,203; Deach, 700, d | {oeny Uerod more ok candidetes, & mOnth | woes sl oo to Weasbuin: (brors ths sl DR. RADWAY'S ————— #inco, But ho bLiad been meutioned in partd of | wsy of -umu, ane would thing bivopiniontobe | . CITY AND TOWN ELECTIONS, the Riato remotoe from Chicago. 1fis nawmo was | thst nearly -vequadl elva wurs for Wesliburne,) To caupht up snd ropoated until tho friends of other | anotlicrhosaid: 1 am virtusily the ouly candidsto ' L) ILLIND candidatos snw that Lo could not e killed off by | $8sinet Washtugio—Quliom=—well, walt and you siall e u atln 1 S 1S longer iguoring the preferonce af his friends, Nog,t o Tayasuithae. Be sald ; o+ ollil'y reveinkiony | DANVILLE, This irua bt Dir. Washburae does nok nesd foaarding certeln framaactionin YUty will ke 1t pectal Dispateh to 7'hs Chicaso Tribune, this Tionor to Indicata tho Ligh eatoem i which | T st Lo dotens, o Cuftom” 15 ia s to “Qullom s o the Dawviure, Il, April 5.—J. @. Holdon was enough Lo {u hold in thia Btate. Dut in saylog this, the elocted Bupervisor, and John Do Journal is open tothe suspiclon of olimln e Tt Anseadaca et Al ’: "“'"l' 'i“" ihat other " candidatos a0 neod ‘it - T | will sey that I do mot beliave thas dir, Oullom'is Rorrous L g 3 0 town electlon | numing Lim as a candidate for Governor, no ous sup- | ABY WY involved i whisky crookeduoss. Iualy put ghudimoation s yesterdsy. Politics wore ignored. posca that If waa done 1o canfer additional Lono o | oss matlsrs down io blsck and white, s that alvmay | pebiis: Bk S0aumation B vie N0 dw. We do not reward or Lunor our fricad 860 whst Xind of & man Deveridga ia,' I Ar. Cullom | gurg il A3 Suve, Tureiy VoL BANGAMON COUNTY, r s Ly ro. | R0 h ! il for the G s 'Wareaniod 1o eftuat & paltive o 5 - Biliateh 89 The Chas Tvibnic questing them o shaudon ouc position for s lawer yoked hiznself 1o this man L & pull for the Uov- | siablo, cuatainiug no tnarcusy minerats or delsterid! arnorsbip, 14 is tmportaut that he know at once bow he 18 betug made the justrumient of another,tsu's dishon. caly {0 obtain cne, auch a4 resigning an Einbassy o run for Governe drugs or would be, Nor do Lis fricads seek to | T4 Observe the following syinploms resultiog frosm Braixariewn, £, April 5.—The town elections Disordwisof the Digostie Urgans. lood {a tbs throughout this county have resultod in a very with the Government by prolending that “r““% tun, Joward ‘ullness of Jgu, ix abu 1 any should doubs (hat Beveridge is thus gullty of | 5, Uonsupation, o) Toartbura, Ui slight Democratic victory, Jeturus so far give | firebos tve shroed. “Aher L’.:'.',.fi,,l:" o Teprusnle- | indering ths me be preleuds ta e il gt | Wend, Acidityiol the iomach, Sauny, Hesribuis Voud buliness o the Domocrats two majority in the Board of Bu- honors for,—all for the aake of besting Waanburue,—1 | Ettptions, Hlnking 72 Vioygaribes jad yory confession, [ ol i ‘Whetber Alr, Washburns iy would refer to a Springicld dispatch to the Evening | acl wlinming o porvisore, a Ropublican gain of fous, Uhiid Brates Sesvor or Frestlan or op dostiet f2F | Poat o Lla oily (of Tuvaday's dste), wherln ‘s con. | rchun Fiuiftags s the digary Clolioe or st NoBR1s, end oo gelting tho uowiuation for Guveruor, in | taiued substaniiallytlie samec it came fromw | (o HSAY Lt trevor and Dal) Pala 1 Special Dispateh to The Chicago Triduns, Lct.-urh s nomination will be s Linderstce to his s thosamo inspira. 1 8, Yellowaess o ‘arspirs \7 thesame quater, it probably oy Data 1 W tion an the forme? dispateh i i3haficed bitlon, if be hav Liwbe, 80 auy, 12 another diroction, Bub if 14 awo paper, uotify- : D aoy of sty i Bouuws, I, April &.—Tho election yestorday 3 true that he deslros | o % | iog the publia of tbe sfectionate understanding that | audden Flushssof H uy ossad o quiily,thrs Log no poiin! takek froeaaiioeto e’ Diliad Asisa eckie we would B W once worute oy batwen Moreeost i | 4 18y e HASWAYE RS e v o not ske a ve at Uov, I ldgs b) o Plo wboing. Tho throo tiokets were called tho | B0t iotke s drlys st oy, bevarldge by so ‘poudar thess things, 0 Rl Tewporance, the Yeople's, and tho Citizens', . here be B0 0bjection £a t 1 It seotrc 40 thv Gtate & good #ud cach ticket having meu from both political prriless | capable Baecutive, and %ugmuh of Ogleaby on DEVERIDGR AND THE METHODISTS, — Hoio canddates ou each of 6 soveral ekots warn {hla ground inust aply tiat o turuod the Govers- | g the Bditor of Tha Chicogo Tribuns : ¢ slectod. tion i tleetod, A week ugo 8 achool diection was beld, et | *3°B 5ol boon dsamad Uy i, Washburae's sup. | Visaiis, I, April 8.—~Aa article published Tead “False and True,” were than Tt lbction ‘inese ‘wese Do H1ekets b fort, ome purely Dunocratic, the ofber Ropublicab, Tuy e riars neadful to disparsge other candidates og thelr @-nnuum or publiv lu'e!ul. Nor will they, The in Tax Taisuxs vome tims alnce, over tho slgua- Qusation Lag beod Wsatod &a ouo of uuhldm s Nothe (Continusd ox the Seveath l'nacy) 10, RADWAY & 00, o. Wi IALWAY & S0l yrgtano

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