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FINANOIAL. e | FIDELIT Y| SAVINGS BANK AND FE S%)EPOSITORY, Nos, 143, lffl gnd 147 Randolbhi-st. VAF™S of this inatitution aro tho q;g?ud muaols ot Bafe Dug‘nuuorlu: &flwkhb\lt the Unitod Buatesn, h?‘y aro built ot solid masonry, and oro lined with ‘T'hoy con= stcol platos g\;glnlm{lmc os thick. an al "““"iMI’BEGNAfiLE FORTRESS against tho asagults of any and all Burglars 1 vlfl‘z. m'mv,lg)‘f ?&w' dnfl:’;ngu ‘ffl’fi" in proved o fact that thoy withatood tho h’GIlEA’I‘ CONB‘LYAG“ATION OF 1871, They afford o placo of supremo security for the atorago of Money, Coin, Jowelry, Silver- Plfllfi P‘:{Bd.' Bonds, Wills, and Valuabies 5. o‘l{«unnl: additions and improvements hava mado tho FIDBLITY tho mont complole 23, Bnte Dopomiiory 1n thg Worll:. Binela 0, Bnfo Dopos i 5 Hoxea and Drawors fof Tent from 540 8768 ¥e2pa R SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of this institution pnys intoroat ag,tho rato ot @ por cont por annum on Savingn Doposits and Trust i'unds. This fntereat is added to the prmul'nn.l oa the firat day of each Januaa ry ond July, JOIIN O. HAINES, Prestden President; CHARLES J. TIAT: 31, GAGE, Assistant Cashicr, Money doposited in tho Bavings Dopart- menton or bofore April 6, will draw intercat from ApAl1s Loais on Real Estate ‘Wo oan mako loans on Roal Estate in Chicago and woll-ostablishod sub- urbs, and on improved farms within 100 miles of Chicngo, in amounts of §1,000 to #20,000, at current rates, JOHN W. MARSH & CO., _94-Washington-st. MONEY TO LOAN On fret-clasg Intida mproved property at 8 per cont, i . “Rents discoutod. Are e LAZANUB SILVERMAN, ank Chamber of Commorce. "OCEAN NAVIGATION, MERICAN LINE, BAILINO WEEKLY BETWELN PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, OALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, ‘ho Bteamors of {his Lino have SUPERIOR CABIN ACCOMMODATIONS, and combino all the mocorn improvements, The Blaterooms aro extra larpe, end all * out o™ rooms' Lighted from tho side, aix well ventilated, Ratrs or CAMIN PAtsAGr—875 bo §100 currency, ac- , corditg to losstfon, Steornge Passngo at Lowost Ratos. Drafts ou Furopo i sama to cuft, Apply st tho Compuny's Ofiice, 133 LaSalloet,, cor ner Madison. J. 11, M te) nent, i i GNLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, "I Uvneral Tisusatiantio Company's Alail Steamera beiween Now York and Havio, cailin at Plsmontl (e Ddson tios 18 161 0 parterinaene k1o sploudid vessols on this tavorito ruats for the Continvnt (beine miore atharly toan any tlior), wil sall frow Plor Nor 41 Eunn‘ll:.llv,fl.uu faflows! PR 5 - enagier, i ‘;:w‘s'm Uk, Bogkain. & NCK, Trutelis, B rERICK 0K BASBATIL I GOLD Uncladiny wive), Fizst cabin, a1 ), according ta accomnimod 3 sacana cabin, £72; thirt, 810, Ytoturn tiokota at raduaed 1tos, Btosrage 26, with suptrior accominogations. lg= €ladlng wing, ve i, ard utowsis without 0xtra chiarie narkod (g * do 1ot CATEY aICerAZa paysens Uld DrkIBTAN, Agoot, 55 tiroadway, N. Y. B “cm HITE, No, 67 Clark-st., oor. Haudolph, Agont eagn NORTH GERMAN LILOYD, Tr stcamers of this Coinpany will satl every Hatir- day from Lremen_Pier, foob of Third-tt,, lioho Jatesof pessage—Erom Now Yorls ta sgltlinmp London, Havro, and Bremew, frat cabin, §100; second cabin, 880, galil; wicerage, 830, eurrency. Yor frelgat ©F pasaago Lpply to OLLRICH cd e JARED GAGE, Vice Cashicr; GEORAE Bteam Bow “Great Westorn Steamstip Lin From New York (o Isrtstal (Klogland) direct. atyrday. April 15 intennediato, 815; Btcoraze, $3, tickets, 8120 Prepuid hlworago cortiicatos i, Appiy at Uenorsl Froight Donot Luko f5hore & M. BRI GKO, MCDONALD, Arant, INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrying the Mails brtwoen BUROPE AND AMERICA. For pursage, apply at Company’s Offico 42 H, Qlurk.ot., Chlearo, ~ ' FRANCIS O, BROWY, Gen, Weat, Aqg'ty £~ Drafty ou dirsat Dritein ond Treland. NCHOR LINE. Every faturday wo Glaagow, Dorry, Livorgool &, Gsbi, (el Hteerane, 824, Inclading provi TENSERGON BT T coraue Lasallo sud i\ = Ghleaco, et __NIW PUSLIOATIONS, “POPULAR HURI0_DBOOES! Bellaek's Aulytioal Hotod o Piaw, {73 centw), I8 an casy, attractivo, snd ‘pleasant wethiod for tho frst eix months ot tho flano, Gotze's Sohonl for Parlor Orean, 82,30, Immonscly popular, About 70,000 copies Bow i1y uaw, Centennial Collection of HNational Songs, Tuo most brifilant compilation of Patrtotle Hongs extant, ‘Chie Nabonal Alrs of Americs, Eaglaud, Beotland, Waleg, Ircland, Eranco, Spain, Italy, Hwoden, Denmark, Gormany, Ausiris, acd Ruesls aro'im it In Papory 40 Cents. Bonrds, 30 Conte Cloth, 75 Cents. Hason and Hoadley's Method for Bogiuners, {83), 1 a handsome, complete, well arranged Instruc. ton'Diook for the pianoforte, Ggrpgn Fone-Part Songs, for Blixed Voices. +30. A rich troasury of wost excellent musio £oF Bociettes, elc, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. EDUCATIONAL: HARVARD UNIVERSITY, OAMBRIDOE, MASS, Summer Tnstruotion in Poienco for 1876, ToF Teachers and Other Adults, Courses of Inatruction will ba given aa follows : L Geaeral Clivinistry snd- Qualitativo Analyels, by Br. Chiarloa ¥, Mabery. n“' Smnuuuvo Chemical Analysts, by Mr, i, B, Determinativo Mineralogy and Orysiallograph; Uy A7, Edward B Wadaworthe? o ST ui¥e ¥haenogunio Biotany, by Ast, Prof. Q. L. Good- Y. Oryrtogamio Dotany, by Asst, Prof, W. G, Farlow, VL. Geology, by Trof, N, &, Bhaler, Each courio'will last six’ weeks, The first four Caurnca will ba given at Cambridge, the Ofth st somo wiat oo monuhuruéu yeb undutermined, and the U3th at a camp near Oumborland Gap, Keuticky, A clrcalar which givea full informailon_abouf thess o Ty FR e CLAT o8 o o ecrctary ! y, Cambr o i a s2mped envelopa, oo > i FL\I&EUR@I‘ BOARDING SOHOOL bl ug Ladics and Girls. Next term commences ou Avil 17, “Nexh Bchiool Year, Monday, Sept. 11, Bend {or Clecular to tho Principal, Elmbusl, e i , DuPage Coun~ by, 1, 5 uimangl nlm $ndonce of payment, - JOHN PORD, - dprtl 617, I, J, EUSTACE. SUITS AND JACKETS, OE STITS JACKETS. Pield, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., ‘We will offer in our Children’s Departmerit, ¢ SATURDAY, April 8, A FULL LINE OF PIQUE SUITS For Children and Misses of all ages from 2 to 106 years. Also PIQUE EMBRD JAGKETS, KILD SUITS, &e. Also SPRING CLOAILS for tho same nges. These goods will be found unu- sually attractive, both in styles and prices. < EARLY INSPECTION INVITED, GENERAL NOTICES, - Public Notice. Crry ConrrnoLzen's Omtr.} CrniToago, March 2, IKi otico 13 horeby given to all porsons owing trenl Estate Taxen to the Oity of Chicago for tho yoar 18785, that tho Ofty of Ohicago will, at any timo before Mey 1. 1876, borrow from such poraons tho amount of such City Tazos duo from them, ana will allow for such loan tvoand one-halt ner contidx) on the samount. borrowod, and will 1suo voughers thorofor whioh may ba used in gnvmunl of the gaid taxes, sud which the Uoflector will be di- rectad so to receive. By ordor of the Mavor nnd Finance Com. Lipply to . 3, TAY 13, Comptrolier, TRoom 3 Cily Hall, cor. Adams & LaSalie-sts, Offce of Lyonsdale Coal Company, 86 Washington-st., Cittoaao, April b, 1870, é:ivon to nll partios in- ulo Qoal Ci i6. otice is hinrchy dobtod to the Lyois CONH, and no other porty, 18 ruthorized to colloct, rogeivo, and rocoipt for moneys paid in ligmdation ol suchindebtednosy trom thia di rvwasd, Ayanewis JOHN H, LYON, Agont. IO RO All partles having gouds on wtorsge or consigned goads upa's which advances have buen mado by 8. Dingeo & Co, nt thelr Auctiondimse Nos, 374 and 276 Eant Madison-st,, aro Lereby notified to call at 177 Tast Mudieon-t., Joom 1, 13y churges and remove tho said goods, or tho ezme M.‘}l l;s .?N'E‘D Co, that H. O. RANGES AND STOVES, "HICES & WOLFE, MANUFACTURERH OF ThE SOPERD BANGE Cookior and Heating Stoves, - IN END! 804 STATH-ST., OFEICAGO. JOHN D, MACLRAN, Weatern Ageut, Foundry at Troy, K, Y. £Glvo un a call or acnd for Catalogue, S VABIETY, HOR SALE, Bullock Steam Printing: Prass ‘With complote Btereotype Iiachinery, all in oxecellont condition, Cest $45,000, Wil OINCINNATI VOLESBLATT CO., Cincinnati, Ohs SHIRYS, E. JENNINGS & CO., HOLE MANUPACTUREHS OF THR ORIENTAL SHIRT, AND DEALERS IN MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS No. 11“1 South Clarkest,, M. E, Church Dlock, Factory—420 West Kandolph-st, ‘sell cheap and on' oasy tormn, Addross MILLINERY, AL E. BTOUGHTON has romoved har Mil. llnnr;l.nonmu from 678 Waboah-av, to - 66 WASHINGTON-ST., Over Chas, Gusaage & Co, ‘Wastlugton-st, entrance, VINEGAR. F RS WilhTE Celehrated for )18 Purlty, Strengthond Flavar, srranted to Keep Plckles' “We Guarantye It to Do entjrely frev from Au/phuric Acid or otlier deleterl: oussubstance, with Which Jost Vinegar jandulterutd. For ssle by a1l Grocers, Larfeat Viegar Works in the Vorld, £v6ab. 1543 £. L. PIUSSING & CO., Chicago, e . STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Office of the Leko Shore & Michigan Bouthern Railway Co. CLEVELAND, March 33, 1876, The annusl mesting of the Stockholdors of thin Company, for the eloction of Directors for tho ensu- 1ug year, and for the transaction of ollier appropriate nead, t the oMco of the Company, fu o Oity 'of Cloveland, OLi6, ou Wednesday, ilio’ 3d day of ‘May neit, butwoca the hours of 11 o'clock in the farenoon aud @ o'clock in the afternoon of thut LT QEOQRGK 1, ELY, Hecretary, e Ehicago CHICAGO, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1876—TWEI 2 mes S SRDORING, SPRIfiG 'WOOLERS. LINDSAY BROS, TAILORS, 141 & 143 Dearborn-t. """ TO RENT. A s Desirahle Offces TO RENT IN TEIE TRIBULE BUILDING, INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, Room 10, Tribufle Building. OFFICES FOR RENT In the Amerlenn Express Bullding Nos. 72, 74, 76, 78, and 80 Mourco-at. Ono nuit of Spaclots Offices on second fluor, south, Qo long roorm, 18260, on fourth floor, front. ‘Twostmall oflicen on third floor, One Artist's studio, fourths oor, north front, One opacious hasement room, clovator for pag- seagers and frefgut: modern improvements in_overy roam; o auporior clsss of tenants; every precautinn rgrainmt firo; 8 utght-wateli; and throngliout the hand- samy Iy-frorcoed balls the mont ecrupulous _closnliness render this clegant and central edifics a very desirablo Blaco of busineas. TO MANUTACTURISIRS TO RENT, for Storzge tnd Manufacturing purposcs, a Etors 18184 foet, comected with a two-atory waro: hiousa in tho rear, 36x56, with elovator, and Lasement 5ixy2, with stabloroomt for 4 hores, ud drive-way inta o p,JUSE BOULh Of Vun Buren-et, . PILNGE, Mteal Estate snd Note Broker, 140 Dezrborn-ot,, Room 6. IOR RIENT. , FROM MAY 1st, o first-cluss thres-story end basa- ment marble front dwelling, In primo_onler, with larpo brick barn, on Wabasfi-av., cast front, north of Fourtoonthet. Will not be reiited for o boarding- honser 'Fo_nielly responsiblo party tho reat will ba £1,600, C. W, PIERCE, Ron] Estato and %oto Bioker, 146 Dearboru-at,, Iioom 0, FOR RENT. A largo corner lasement ofilco: nlso denirablo up- statra oflices, in the Motropolitan Block, Apply to A. A, MUKGER, Loom8, ® 13 2 §ro B EELEECAS B 8 = -zrfl FERpRom= B FBp Bps 45 5085 £ e Ey S g PR S izl I 5 5EEE B A= g & oopE £2{En = A o ] FEYEV.D 8 2F BES E"‘im%a'fl ] é~q= EFHT 53 8 Fieg B S FE £ Z HATS, STIEF FELT HATS, Of thio above, wo havo much the dargost und tinest arsortment cver shown; and, in adwtion, havo tho productions of DUNLAP & CO., THF JUSTLY-OELEBRATED NEW YOEK FIFTH-AV, HATTERS, BREWSTER, Au exnibition of Underwood's Rotary Gang Llow— operating ¢n a new privclplo—will o given on Mon- day, April 10,0t 3 o'clock p. m., ot tho corner of “I'livoop snd Weat Congress-ats,: Liave Van Durci-st, cars at cornar of Throop aud wallk one block Aouth, Tlio Press, Caplalists, Manufacturers, and Agricultur: ists aro invited to sce tho Luat plow Work ever taut- Fhetaryls JOIN K, UNDERWOOD. AL ESTATE. TORSALA AT A SACRIFTGR A fivesatory Lrick bullding thoroughly bult, central. Iy located on tho North Bido, epucially sdapted to heavy machinery, Stafting, Witing, &c., all fn place and tn complete order, Can be bought for one-Lulf it original coat, 4 T. 8, & W, G, McCORMIOK, Room 2 Reapor Black, “LADIES, TUse Fmoline Tu your sturciy, It mixes santly, kecpa the fron from eticking, uiven tho fabrlo a eloan, paarly gioss, Light fabirica Teiaih thelr atiffness, and_oro o uifoctod by dampuess, Follow directiols, ¥or sale by grocers wnd drugiet AEALTH LIFT, salo, and oxerciae rooms, : 07 Washington.st. B. B, DLI8S, Agont, . W. 8 [RILEY, M. D, Agenta |wanted. COLLECTION AGEN WE ARE PREPARED 'TO furnish full fuformation concerning Europesn Unciaimed Estates to all bolioving themselvea Lelrs to the same, Will Inveatigate the clahins, sud prosccute them to immediate adjustaient, : B FRASILR'S COLLEOTION AGENCY, 170 ftats st., Chicaso. SPORTSMEN'S GOODS, GUNS, FISHING TACKLE, ET0. At L. B, EATON'S, 53 Sta ESTABLISHED 1663, Cor. Clark and Madison-sts, "~ * " POLITICAL. Thornton and His imm- mers Do Their Work; And Evans, Phillips, and Ryan Are Counted In, Whotesnle Frauds of the Iliegal Moderator and Ilis Ac- complices Emiptying Ballot-Boxes and Replacing Their Contents with Bogus Votes. Conclusion of the West Town Canvass---A Republican Success, Ticket fo B¢ Put Up by the Demo- crats To-Day---Sherman- House Caucus, Wentworth and MoAulsy to Be Siip- . ported by the Demacracy, Farwell Hall Mags-Meeting--- _Nominating a Mayor. Beveridge's Buncombe Chzese-Paring at the Hliinois Penitentiary. Is Mr. Bristow a Republican Thurlow Weecd on tho Situation. LOCAL POLITICS, THE SOUTH TOWN. COUNTING TUEX IN. "Thero i joy i th camp of tho South Town tus-zaters. Dy o Leld monipulation of the bal- lut-beses, the old Board cuused itself to bn ro- olected for another year, to tha intenso disgust of all bonorablo Domocrats and Ropnblicans. The bammer vlotucnt has triumphed, nat by tho strongth which thoy put forth at tho polls, but by the perpetration of an infamous ontrage, by sihich tho charector of tho ballot-box was so changed a8 to practically diefracchizo hundreds of onr most respoctable citizena. MMike Evans will Lo to-day declared tho Town Colleciur fur the Jouth 8ido by » majority of more than 1,000 uver Gailoway, the Iiepublicas nominee, and more than 2,900 over I'at O'Brien, who ran (n- denendent, o Yesterday morning st 11 o'clock Dave Thorn- ton and the variony Aesistant lodoratorscon- vened st the South Town Leadquartors, 204 LaSalle ctreet, and procecded to formally cau- vasg and count Lho voto which was polled at the town clection Tuosuny. Tho work proceaded slowly, all parties counting with deliberation aud care, fo o8 to avoid malking any mistales, About baif-past G the task, eo far us coucorned the rogular ballot-boxes, was complotod, enda hasty count of tho taliy-ehicot indicated (hat MIGE EVANS AND ED VHILLIVS, twoof the old geng, had beon re-ctected Col- lector and Assessor, regpectively, by veiy large majoritics. Tho two Dloxes, ono from tho Fourth aod tho othgr from tho Secoud Ward, presided over by Iiepublican Modorators, wero then yauked from the safo and cotnted scparate- I7. Tho poll-list from tho procinct at Thirty- fourth and Btatojetroots called for 9f1 baljots, T'he count showod 034, s falling-off of 9. 'Cho Becond Ward poll-list indicated 1,105 bllots ; the count doveloped 1,009 votos,—a shortage of G,—in nll o discropancy of only 15 in over.2,000 votes, which is bulow the averago. A LITILE DIBCUAHION. Whon _the Moderators began to count thezo ballots, Mr. Thoruton said : Theso Lallots will b connted and kont gen- arately. I shall not add them to the regular vate.” Mr, Nolson—That'a sll right, Count them sep- erately and keep thom separato, 1o hay ean be identitica should it be necoenary, Mr. Bash—I protest ngainst” tha exclusion of thege ballots. ‘Choy aro legal, and shouid be conuted in. Mr. I'atrell—I object to thoir belng counted, for this reason : Mauy pereons voiud twico fn tlo precinet at the cornor of Thirty-fourth and Btato ntrecte, Thoy did so undor the impression that tho it timoe they vuted it was illozal, sud, 25 thoy did mot dosiro to loso their votew, they voted a second timo, but st tho other poll. Ir wo count those votss, it will be connting & great inauy of thom twice, and, as 1o one can legally vote twico, I protest agaluet the doder- ator counting thom with the rognlar ballets. ‘Thomay O'Harn (¥arzell's poll clerk)—That's #0; 1 know of soveral meon who voted “twice in this way, and it would bo wroug to count both votos, * The cauvassing. counting, andstringing of the votes east In tho Itepublican boxcs was thon pro- ceeded with, and tlnishod av abouy 8 o'cluck, The tally list was not all footed up, bowover, tho count hnln}umuflhed to tho candidates for Col- lootor aud Assossor; and even this was 1ot gono over o second timo in search of errors, TUE FOLLOWING FIGURES, which are approximately correct, give tho rosult, showing that the opublicans wore defeatod, tho straight Domocratio ticket slaughterud, and tho old Town Loard re-clectud, coLLEOTOR, i Regular Ropublican boxes, Evans, Dem.... 14 Galloway, Lep,. 161 O'Brien, Tnd, b3} Phiilips, [nd, 1o Qray, Re el 1,650 Bleran, 1,404 130 M udidates not counted. Moderator Thornton announced that tus af- tornoon tho canvassers would again meet snd cowmparo the tally-shoets. He stated, also, that bo would canvass the poll-books io thusa pro- cincty in which thore wore two »nllmflalucnu; sud shonld bo ind that av votes have beou du- {ll!cnlud, it wad nos unlikely thot e would count ho entire voto cast ov Tuesdsy. According to the tigures, AMike aud tho rest of the old wob aro re-oloctod, aud it makes no differonco wheth- er tho Ropublicau boxes aro thrown out or not, A carcful oxawination of the voto sall to have hoen cast dovalopu the fuct that the Japublican ticket wus beston by wmisjoritics rangug from 820 to 1,060 ; tuat the Demacratic tieset, with tho excoption of Evaus, was mercilossly slaught- ercd, and thut throo Independents, for Assoasor, Hupervisor, aud Town Clork, who theday pre vious had not beon known a8 caudidaies, were counted iu, HOW TIE JOB WAS FUT UP I8 not kuown, vnd prubatly msy vover be. It is ous of husu Lbings that no follow can pow PAGES. find out. That tho pcheme was carried out to a sticceasful fssuo the rosult eatablishey, Uf one thing, bowever, thoro can ho no donbt, An outrageous (raud, which shonld condlin ity perpotratore, f found out, to tho Puuitentiary for tho romsinder of their naturnl lives, ligs beon perputrated ; saveral thousand Republican votnra linve been deliberataly diafranchised bv a quartette, who in any eountrs, other than tho United tates, conld nover achiove tho nrivilezo ol voting for n ponndkeeper, Deliborately nud with nialice aforcthonght wam the iniqui- tous schomo planuod nod carrled ont, There 1 no doubt, whatever, but what sume, if not all of the ballot-boxes iwera nurreptitionsly opened and robbed of tho great Inlls of their Jezitimata contouts, and a Inige tmtaber of frauaalent ballots, beating the names of Lvans, PLuifips, Ryan, and (Hleazon, inscrsed tustend. How does it bapien that the count of tize ballots iu the nine bozes, denominnted ** rog- ular " by slodarstor Thoruton, falls short of the numbor of names; recordod on tho poll-bonka by about 1,000 ; whilo in the two hoxes under the control of Hopubtican Moderatera, insa voto of over 2,000, tho digcrepavey is only 157 On this Iatter basls the ehortage in tho nino boxes should not ba greater thau eixty, But it in over fifteon times that muen. This of iteclf points conclusively to the commmssion of a moustrons fraud, ~ Ahout 1,000 votera whoso nnmos appear on the poll-books have beeu dis- franclised. 'Thix 18 lncontrovertible. But how does it Lnppen that Philiips, Ryan, aod Gleneon, whoso Joint ticket aleo bore” the nano of Evans, received so large o rupe port, when the day beforo thoy wero not known ag candidates, and on elec- tion-doy not oue of thowr etraight, clean tickets Wns econ at the Firat Ward polling-nlace, ond very few of thom at tho Second or Third ? A fow wero observed, floating around in tho Yourth \vard, and wmoro fu tho Fifth, Nover- theleas the count of tho Lallots pase thema Iargo majority, The Inference ig plain thas this mejority was sccured by frand, THENE ARE. TWO WAYS In which It cou!d bo accomplished, or it mipht Do acbieved by u combination of bsth, ‘Fhe boxos in the control of ihe heochmen of Evons, Phillips, ot sl, could hLavo Loen robbied of a Inrge portion of their legitimato contents, and the fictitious Lallota fu- eried, whilo on their way to the town headquar- ters; or a eimilar job wes rorformed after tbe boxen bt been stored in tbo town vault, It Js moro thau likely that both mothoeds weto used, The presence’ of Thoruton, Gleskon, and Phillips,—the last two directly interested in the swindle,—at tho town cflics, about Tucsduy, midoight; tho temporary absence of Col. Hunter, who was one of the watchews, the closini of the vauit-door a3 was seen by tho Rev, Arthur Mitcholl, and tie sudden chavgoe from alarm and degpalr to wreathe of kmiles wlicl cawe over Mixo Livans’ countenance the samo night, fudicate quite cir- cumstantinlly—sud mony o man has beou hung on testimony of lesa weighit—that the fraud wos perpetratod 10 ono or both ways. It was to tho interest of the cougpiratars that thie ballot-count ¢hould show lees than thet of tho poli-iists, snch would rotiove them from ull churge of stulting ; vut by no process of logie can they ba frecd from tho chargo of fradulent rabstitution, NOV LOOK AT IT IN I8 WAT, Tho First Wnrd box was not tampered with, ‘The proof of that {8 that it contained nearly all tho votea cast for Shcrmau for Assessor and Loowenthal for HBupervizor,—genuine Demo- exatic tickels, The ‘Third Ward box wus in chorgo of Murry Nelson, It wan eecurely sealed, nod was not upen Tho boz for tho Cottago Grove precinet of tue Fanrth Ward eon- tained about Xh votes, most of them for Gallo- say, Iu tho First and Third Wards and this proctuet Galloway recoived morn votes than are ©1van Lim by tho canvassers. 1ia aluo received aoma kn the four previncts of tho Fitth Ward. 'Tho concluelan fs. therofore, that tho Firat end Third Ward boxes wero tho only ones not tampered with, ond from~ them Bhorman gole his vate. Tho Hecond Word bogus poll was run by 1o, the employe and teol of Phillips. Tho Fourth Ward bogus roll was run by L'villips himsalf, candidatc for Arsossar, Oncof the Bridgenmt palle, castiug B19 Totew, was in the bands of *Brion’s friends, and that wan probebly uni- tonched, Lut tho boxes for the Secund, Yonsth, and two or threo procincts of the rifith Ward, wore ononed probably ou tue way dovn tor all tho batlots in them dumped. and last y oav tickote, with Evaas, Phillips, iyag, and (! on on them, substitnted. npiaing why Theruton insistod on blending tho paflots, siuce it prevented the localizing the frauds, It exuvlains the specini zeal of Phillips, who was workig for o profitable otfice, It expiatna why Gloasan ra- turned t2 the oflico “'Tuesday night, and why Phillips was so willing to act ny custodian. "The woll wos put In chargo of the ulicop, It was a coalition between theso four men, Evans, Ryan, Gleason, and Phillips, to secure their ro-elaetion, aod eact contributed bie pure to the plet. And now ouo s more inclined than over t0 curao tho police who olected Thorntan Mederator. Backley's men [nterfored in favor of Iyaus this year, a8 they did to help him beas Toley last your. Thero wis tho Loy of the eitu- ation, Iad Alr. Hoyue hiold tho placo to which he was entitled, no bogus boxes wonld bave beon let in, and. tho votg of each precinct would have Loan canvassed soparately, Tho olection of & Modorator wau the vital poiut, and Evans and Buckley koew it. . ‘I'ho clation of Evans Tucedoy night succeod- fug i temporary despondency b8 cxplulued by tho supposition ‘that be bad learued that tho eubstitution hiad bheen made by his accomplices, aud that Lo hud thienceforth nothing to fear. Now will the Gravd Jury investigato , A3 A COMMENTARY “} on the result, it might not bo amies to add to the abovo tho opinion of some of tho respoet- ebls Democratie lights, gethored last eventng by n reporter who overheard s convorsation boe tween Marstol Goodell, Judge Ous, and Pat O'Brien, ot o weetiny beld ju tho Thicd Wanl. Mashal Goodell thousht the roenlt was very Ktrange, and wae propared to boaliove thut it had Leon Lronght abont by tho mewt gluring and out- rageous frands, Judgo Otis waid that ho wos eatisfizd that atleast half of tho total voto ac- eredited to A. J. Gallowsy had boen cast iu tho ‘Fhird Ward, Tho sction of ‘Thornton in dump- {ug tho contentd of tbo soveral Lalict-toxes into 2 heap, ho regarded ou prima facio evideuco that thore was sometmug wrong.—it wea done to avoil conviction,—for tho reason that procau ttons had boen taken tn eoveral wards by which, if the batlots had been couuted by precinicts, tho outrago would bave been utoro readily oxpose b, Tt O'Brien laughcd nc the idea of Evaus boig clocted, and Joined Judgo Uty tu sayiog that more thau Lalf of tho votos erediled to Galloway Lind boon cast in tho Third Ward. ——— THE WEST TOWN. TUE SIXTH WARD, The bummer clement of the' Rixth Ward ro. ccived n shock yesterday from which it will not so0n recover, by tho action of Maderator Dorek* won, of the Weat 'Town. Tho partienlams of tho troubles ahich occurred in tko Bixth Ward poils on town-clection day Lave been fally dotailed in the cotutns of Tur Tumerse. The caeo camae up at 10 o'clock yosterday morning beforo Mod- erator Derickson, st tho office of tho Town Boand, Now. 56 and 5% South 1alstod street, The Republican ticket was roprosented by all tho candidates, ond James P, Koot au sttornoy. The Domocrats also hind all thelr candidates prevent, oxcopt Ryau and IHalpino, who bave not sot rocovored from their utter demoralizatien. A cholco gang of Democratio satollites from the Fixth Ward were also 1n attendance, Mr, Wille inm Yocke appearod as attorney for Maan, TUE FROCEEDINGS wero opencd Dy Mr, Vocke, who statod that ho belioved thoro was no dlsputo lo regard to the facts of the caso, but asked Mr. oot to oxplain the vpoluts upou which thoy obe jected to tho votes pollod at the mnorth- caet cornor of BAuu Island svento aud Taonty- eocond streot, Nr. Vocke said that houudor- atood that there wasno question as to tho bal- loty, but only &4 to tho logality of the Judges of election. Mr. Root—Thon admit that it is an irregular box ; that's all wo want, Ar. Vocko—We'll admit that it jsthe right pulling-box, and was at tho plucs demgustod by tho county ms tho voting-piace, aud that tue voll was openod nt 7 &. s, At this potut Jiu Ryan, who was ooly remark- able for h‘u diesipsted appearauce aud dirt-bs- grimod fuatures, gsid that the polls wore nut oponed ull five mivutes sfier u o'clock, Mr, YVocko thon road tho Town Clurk’s notics, which fixed the bouts of opuning uud closing the polls 8t 7 a. m. sod 7 v. wm,, which ju iteell was con- trary to law, RIr. Vocke ackoowledged thay Rvan's meating 1iad been organized botora tho fesal haur, ant'thnt it sbonld not have been hold tlinfter < w'clock, fo hold, hovaver. that Jim Ryan wan the lerst Moderator, hut that eitizous, who hait wo antharity, ol ormanized auother meating and ertabhinhiod o polliug place contrary it theie batlots rhonld not e roceived, s, pner then srent on to £av that thera was no disputa as tothe facts fu thn ¢ but . 4ie held that tha whola taatter wa) ilicgal uo far aa the vaten cast in the Lox presided uver by Livan wore concorne od. e hehl thut it thess porties had been ale towed 1o hiold peewassion withont. sny protast, tuo ballots would bave besn ati night. The obe Jact iu fixing an kour by law At which to hold tho Ltown maoting was to give noties 1o the citt- zond, mo that they could uot be forestalie | by nny itlegal nct, ORiears bad to Lo olected in accord- ance with law, oud tha party which held the poil thoro had no mght there. 1hren non-resident Comancho ~ Indiaus or thicy Canadicns might Lave coma ovor aud Letl tho ballot-box and pulled the votes just aa lo- gally, aud orgavized befare 8 o'clack. Whoen tholaw-abidiug people came and de- maudo admittance they wera refused, aud thay went to tho placo which thes could got nearcdt to tho one designated by tho County Bosrd aun voting-place, aud there depoeilod their baliozs, alter baving daly clected s Moderator, which wag according to Jaw, ' ‘Thero was no reason why people should be discufranchised by o pub- Jie calamity. At thia stago Mr. Vocke intermpted, and soma talic o8 to procedure enaued. Mr. Derickaon said he would Jike to hear some mony, o Ar. Vocke asked for a postponemeont tifl Saturday or Mon:lay, to which Lo thought Mr. 1aot would nos object. 3 Mr. Root~—I might not it I bad nothing elso to o, The Moderator eaid that he thought ho had rometh to say about that, If thov wanted to postpono, til afictuoon was time encugl, 2y the matter had to bo expedited. Mr. Vocke ssid that no person would be fn- Jured Ly o postponoment. Ar. loot strenuously oblected. Ilis withcuses bed sttended threo wucce day=, and they were working men, Bosides, public iutercat ought to Lo considered, Thore wera a lot of clerkis delayed, who expected pay for thefr scr- vices i1 assisting {u counting tho votes, Caunsel then agreed 10 o on with the cas Justices Scally aud Morrison wero both present, the latter swearing thio witueazes, HENEY VALK, who resides ot 539 Blue Telaud avenue, was ths first cailod. I1a testified 2s to tio facts pie- viously detailed. 1l stated that about 7:30 o'ciock o mon in lus sbirt-aloaves cawe out and called tho menxiue to_order, ond nominated a Choirman. ilo (Vall:) wes then nominuted for Moderator, apd tho ‘motivn seconded. Bomo onn_elso nonminated the Lummer Hysn. Tho Chair put the lzst-named candidate,and doclared him olected ; tho noes outuumbered tha aycs. ‘Tho Dosrd wsg organized by tan niiuntes to B o'closk. At ten mitutes past 8 Huett called o mecting to order at tho sama place, when Mr., Jhillard was elected 3oderntor. They asked for udmittauca fuo Jim Iywu's poll, io rear of Dooley's salooa, but wero refnsed; they telo- rraphed to beadquarters for advice, sud wero told to opea o voliug-placo 88 nour to the polls desiguatod ea they could, and then they went to tho opposito cormer. The witnees soid votuig bed commenced in Jun Iyaw's poll beforo s o'elock, by bis und a balf-dozon otuer watehes, Lewis Huett, who lives ot 113 West Eizbtoenth £treet, corrouorated tha teslimony of Mr, Valic. Thoy asked Kvan to allow a chailenger, law we. iued to thut worthy. I plied that be wonid bold tho position. and that t care for tho law. Ho deteimined hin watch, Vulk was nominated Far Jioderatar first ; tho voto was only $akien on 1 who was uamed last ; tho nees wers mory itmerous thau the aved ; thero wero only about erscuy prescot, sbout® fourleen belng LcputLicans, é ARD les a1 No. 1395 Weot Tuceday mora- van to admit bim; be'entsved viace and deanuded tuo rights of tho votars, snd o chelienger within, Byzu told to szt up and got out, or ho would et Sergt, Veroy to pnt him ont. If the Ser- ceant wonld not do it, ho (Iivan) would do it ixiz‘.u:lf. Tho witnegs then dotaifed the enbso- aucnt proceediuge, and shoved bow Dooley, Jtyan, Lat MeDeneld, and s ot of other bum- twess und gnoulder-bitters, attempted to stoal away tho fuoply's righta, Tie witnesss stawod to tha Moderator that, when lie tirgs went 1nto Ryun's room, he (Mill- not boea rlee After be was choson ) cr ko nekod Sorgt. Vosey to break in, ug the ooy waa barred and ha was refused sdintt- ‘Tho oticer declined, 88 1t wag & priveto ng, :ie;(,l’\'esuv ‘was then oxamined, but he throw no farther tight on tho subjeet. Mr. Vocke sard things bad taken a different shapo fiom_ what ho expected. Lo then con- sulted his clicuts, aud tho taking of testinony was resumed. OTTO UAGISH, of 745 Bluo Istand aveuue, testifird {bat ho wan at tho polls at twenty minutes to 7 o'clock. The oihor side got their forces in the ealoons in tho vicinity, and ai 7:34 o'clock pushed tho respect- #blo people from tho eteps of the intended poll- ing-placo. Dooley calivd the _meoting to order, buc pald no_ ntention to Vaik's nomlination, thongl wado beforo thet of Byan. Soveral votes wete taken beforo 8 o'cluckz, John Vanderpoel, of No, 15 Eightecnth place, way tha witness who closed thy testimouny for the Itepublican votors, 1o said tho challengera wera ordered frowm tho poils by Ryau, Another coasnitation wag then held vetween tho Democrats and their counsol. Tuey then ealled on Jouy 2" & red-faced youth, vith lis Lair parted nearly over the cftoye ana l\\llm(]{ in grocoful folus over a very low forctiend. o lived at Twenty- sixth sud Mooro stroets, Ilo wenton to say that Dooley czmo out from his salvon at 7:30 o'clack, callod . tho fow bummers togethor, aud i NUMBER 226 & of the casa, N ttor h 13f, wattled, 3t woul por fiow thio quostion change tho gonaral {.._st. Ryan bogan bu{nm&n;s::lock. boru. wr: ufiother ‘tochuical diitlentty in tha way, Valg wad ilret nominatad, and should hase’ bad his unwe put fieat undor the rufings of pacliamonts ary Inw, If thera had haon no nhinctions mada to Ryan'a claction, then thuro would bo no lenl grounds for n coptoxt, e felt no duiicalty n refocting tho votes 1o tha fint bos, It wight seem bard: but it would 8'=0 ba Liard to rojest the othor, Ona waa rejected, and then tho othar ewine wader ennriderati Tho other party noted mtolls pently and ecorditg to faw, and oo con'd act no othor way than to reject tho first box and count the othe: Thin desision was prestad with lond apoinuse by the Inrge exond proo and tha Rixth Ward mob eneaked awey, ‘Tho uese atep that with be tnken Ia to buing tho matter _beforn tho Grand Jury, and if passibio bave Dool:y, tleDouald, L, nod otlcrs indicted for conspiracy. Tha matter is {n good hands for protocution. THE PIRAL LISULT, Tho eounting of the votes was thon continnsa atd concluded, the rosuit boing us follows : = 1 Hale ok e, Y 1,155 1,54 X THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, FUL WINNING TICKET. The Daomocratic Cousention for tho nominae tlon of city officors will meot ot 2 o'clock this sfternoon at dcCormick IIall. The dolegntes, the majority of whom wera elected day befors yeeterday, are not superior to the ordinary run of individuals who roprosent the untcrrificd at city and connty conventions. It s intended, therefore, by the mauagers of tho party, to crowd npon the Convention & ticket much do- centor thau it would nominate if loft to itself, The slate hus beon raada up, and ia given here with for the fnformation of the delogates, who will know this morning who they aro to vote for when thoy mosy this afteruoon, For City T'reosurer tho ruccessful candidato will bo either Join Mattocke, the Inwyer of tho firm of Mattecks & Mnsou, or Betaard Cale loghut, of the Fouarth Ward, tho lax-bookselier on (Aurk streat. For City Attorney Col. Atno Vosa had beon soa lected, Jt was the iutention of the Domocrats of thé Bixteccth Ward to rin him for Alderman, but ho will provably prefor the more prominent position of the two. Epbert Jamoson a firat decided not to run, aud_then chanzed his mind. Sincs it was wot advisable to havo too wmany Boath Sidars on the to bo pruvidod for otherwico. Mr. Joulia Wood- bridge, the Mayor's nommes for (larjuea Conueel, will ba rejected, and Mr. Jamizson bo zomiuated for the pasition, Tiw City Clerk {n to Ls 1aus Herting, yutog German who has bee: writer ipon the Uni'm sud other Gicre popers. Tho Clerk of the Falice Couit, it ia understood, will bo Peter White, -a Wont Nido contractar, A CATETH of thn moro reapactablc eletacnts nf thy Do eratie party wan held Inet evemog =t the 8] meu Lok, Thero vero | r 3 Vulnoy 4 Jenator iy 1, Kuutly, E; nicnon, 1, i, indrew Sl nomnas Folay, ¥ 0 tHelowalk, L Jix- Copelnrd, Thormas Brenan, Lers, A mocung of mauy of tho rbove, incleding Dan O'lara, vau held in tho sfternoon at A. Callachan's oitice. whers it was proposed to run Dan O'Hara for C:ty Troasurer. Dan utierly rofuset to sceept, and John Alattocks, the lewser, was settled upon o4 tho candidate. At the ‘cancus last oveniug all tho esndidaten wer cused o ageveral metner. Sletes wers mado atd Lraken with tho nutmost treedon. And al when the report. ery ferreted them out thoy prefonded to bo urgauiziug for tho protection of the ballot-box, The cauddates for Cicy Treanurer, C. IL Me- Cormick, Jobu Mattocis, naud Peter Schuttier, wero each discussod, and it was tho geperal opiuion that John Mattocks ought Lo be the first cboice, T'or the City Attornoyship, the cancus was somowhat coulicting in its views.: It was conceded that tho nomination of Wood- bridgo for Corporation Couneel ouglt. to bu knocked on the head, but who to push ferward for tho placo was 8 lierd nut to crack. Frank Adams could not bo puubed, inasmuch as olvin had fuilod to recoguizo s clamns in the flist pluce, and, a3 it was donmod prudent to provide for him at all ovonts, his namo was favorably montioned for the City-Attorneyahip, while that ' of Jamioson, tho progout incumbeut, was brought out stroug for the uomination 'for Corpora-; tion Counsel. Col. Arno Voss, who was men- tioned for the place at the caucus held in Callagbns's oflico, waa thought an excollont cane didate, and in tho ovent of Mattocks or another American being put wpon the ticket i% was thought best to give him the preference, and allow Adams to_romaln in Lis present position of Assiatant Corporation Conusol, Tho City Clerketup was concoded to Hans Horling with out o dissenting voico. The ticket thus far being mado up of oo American aod two Ger- wauy, it wos thought prudont to place an Irishe mau in nomination for the Police Court Clork- ship. Tor this position tho two bost names mentionod woro Edward Cunningham and C. J. White. Tho nominations it was thought woutd equal thoso already mmlo by the Ropublicans. ‘I'no caucus was very orderly, and continued ita Wiite, eallsd on Pat MeDonald to preside. Soma ona nomiunted Valk and somo ouo_elso Bynu. Lot put tho voto ou Ryan, and he wes declaret cloeted Moderator.” Witnoss saw Dooloy's elock, wlich is over tha bar, und no ono voted till after 8 o'clock. le koow the clock was poing becauso ho hoesrd it tick, TTe was not olrpo:cd to challengers boing udmitted. Ilo actod ua clerk. John O'Conner, Con Girittin, aud Jiw Ryan, all tostified as to their puiity, houcsty, sud integrity., Ryau had the nuducity to sav o waa duly olectod Moderator by tho voice of tho people, 110 went on to pice turo tho onthuniasn of the bummers who nomi- uated bim, ‘I'io olerk put the nomination to the people, nud ho was olocted. A Notary uamed Crowly, camo noxt. ilo way Muderator last your, aud be wad elected in tho rame way, e didn’t talio zny votes till b mine utes ofter 8 o'clock. fio know that way the hour, beeauso ho tooked at Dooley's clock, ‘I'biy closed the testimony, and Mr. Vocke mado a brief arguwent. 1o admitted that tho mooUpg woa not otganized according to luw, but fhat tho votes in tho big box were legal, M. ROOT repliod verv briefly, 1fo stated that ha would werely speal urou 8 question of law which had atisen, ~‘Pho cloction carriel ou iu rear of Diooley's eatoon was illegal from ite ineeption, The clorks and Moderator had no power to uet. Humo wero thero s curly a8 6.8 o'clock, Tho intontion wos ta defrawd, Valk and Ryan aid vot enter mto tho question. When thoy do- clined to oet under parlinmentary law, sug cleeted Ryan, it showed un inteution to dofran ), At o paiticatar moment tho ealoon-koepor ap- peared i bng shist-slcoves and called the moot- Ine 10 ordor. Mo put iu bis Chiairinan znd Mod- crutor, 'Tho law waa part of an sicction notice, a3 it ixed tho bour and dato for holdity: un cloe. tion, while the Cannty Commisstoners oul, the place for bolgug, aud the meetn oaly have been held botwewn H aund O o'clock, us shen the voters could Lwvo hal a fair voleo In the olection, € they couid call tho mosting fur 7:80, thoy could cail it at 5, or evon 3 o'clock in the morninyg, or the sy bofure. If they could sct thus, what was thonced of fising a lepnl hour? DBetweon B and Y o'clock was tho timo leid down by law, aud tlus law was violate., and the violstors bocawe mwenable. Thoso men, thon, woro bot o vcers. No oloction could liave beon haid iu their box, und it was ' fraug upou tue people. Whon the challengors do- wanded adivittanco they Were rafused. e waid Mr. Mulurd's uction was cloarly legal, aod explaiued why, Mo held that tho .box over which iyan pretended 1o proaide was concelvod in fraud, suq sbould be 1gnozed, as the Jaw do- manded thut the citizous be accorded their nghts, i MODIBATOR DENICKSON then gaid that be bad no dilficuity in dociding tho question, but be would not give a logal ro- deliberations up to miduight. et MINOR MEETINGS, GUAND COUNCIL. A mecting of tho Grand Couucil was to have been hald at Republican Hesdquurlora yesterday ofternoon at 2:30, Sovernl members presontod themsolyos ot that hour, but it was tully 3:30 belore thoy camo togethier, when 1t was found out that no quoram was preeent. Tho mesting tben cdjourned to meet Friday ovening, April 14, ot 7:30 o'clock. 4 A mooting of the Republican candidates nomk nated a3 the City Couvontion, aud the Ropubs lican Aldormen nominated in each ward, will ba Lield at 10 o’clock thie morning, at hoadquartens, fur tho purposo of orgavizing for the campmgn, BINTU WARD, A, a meoting of the Demceratic Club of the Bixth Ward, held last unight wa back's 1all, cor~ uer of Brown aud Twenuoth streets, 8 commite teo of fifty, appointed ota previous mooting, solected Jamies O'Neil and J. (i, Schaar us the Democratic canlidates for the ofitze of Aldere men. ‘Tho usmos wero approved by tho Club, Mr, 0'Noil 18 a clerk in tho elovator of Armour, Dole & Co., and Mr. Sclinor is o druggist at 471 Biyo lsland avenuo, Loth ara cdioomoed 24 $ood wen, though their nomiuation met with winteh opposition from frionds of Ald, Cultertou and from uow aspirsnts for tho oflice, EIGUTIL WARD. ‘The primary mevting held in the Elghth Warq resulied in the welection of 1. F, Duley and Jumoes O'Brien, tho pressut incumbeuts, s Dewocratic caudidates Tor Aldensen. TUILD WARD, DEMOGUATIC, A moeting of the Uomicratic Club of the Third Ward was tiold ot No. 947 HNtate_wtroct laut ovoning, which moaus that a O'Unon sembled at fus eatoon. Ho appomtod tho L iowing as delegates to the Domoeratlo cn'v Con- veontion to-day « J. II. McAvoy, 5L, I’ Tuley, Torronce linrt, P'at O'Brion, I, T, Sherman, Beruard Looweothul, sod L. 8, Otis. EEVENTEENTH WAILD, ‘The Suvanteentts Ward Dewmocratic Club, ha: ing been unable to elecs delegatos to tho Coue provaiiug amoug the woembaers of tho Club at that time, held another moating yestorday morue ‘armody's Hall, coruer of Franklu streel ;0 aveouw, anud thi time succeeded {n the following delcgatos ; electing Morau, John Peterson, Johu L Heimsott, William Hegting, ¥ Ltobert Willmott, Michael Engight, Joun M, Arvedeon, i Inthe afterncon a primary elcction was held in the xamo ward to select two candidatos for Alderiacn. It was exvectad tbut & Bumber of candidates would competo for the honurof tho