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¢ Chicago Dailp Teibuwe, VOLUME 29. a3 CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1876, v 48 Chairman and Mr, Dniton 8 Becretary, After the depariure of M. Authony, whish was mada neceasaty - . . iy Jmf Consnltation of Leading Business Men at the Palmer House, TRIBUNE BULLDING, | BROTHERS: INQUIRE OF 121 & 123 STATE‘ST-, J Room 10, Tribune Building. ‘We havoreccived a vory extensive To Rent--Norlh Side Residence, line of Carpets, purchased undeor ex- tly-situsted and Orst-clae 3.story and lxl?nhr:e;{ml::nfl&!mnl liones 278 ouxo-s'l"., aat of traordinary oircumstances, on which we propose to give our ocus- s il modern § tn, lars cloeets, Bt L oty paliled. and. colcimiueds 18 roady tomers the full benefit, and will open this day a lot of INGRAIN CARPETS xt door east. Not for Loarding-liouse. TO MANUFACTURERS At lowor prices than have been quoted for tho past ton yoars. In Mike's Ultimatum---Phillips Gets 70 RENT, for Blorage and Manufacturing purposes, » ‘lorn 18304 feot, connocted with & two-siory ware- Botiso in thie Toar, 30130, with elev. nd haseniont Dix92, with stable-room for 4 horaes, and drive-way Jto Dasement, mittioted on Fifth-nv,, §ist south of Van Puren-st, O, W. PIEWOE, lienl Latate end Noto Brokir, 146 Dearborn-at., 1toom 8, FOB RENT—DWELLING, FROM DIAY 1st, s first-class throe-story and base- ment marble_front dwelliug, in prime_order, with large brick ‘barn, on Wabazh.av,, east front, north of Fourteent| Will not bo reited for & bosrding. The Municipal Reform Club Call on Colvin, e b i LT TAPESTRY CARPETS 146 Desrborn. toom 6. ‘We havoe beon excoedingly fortunate FOR RENT. Offices on first, second, fonrth, and Gfth flcors of Reaper Dlock and MecCormick Block, singly end in suites, Apply ot Room 1 Ttoaper Block, FOR RENT. Alsrgo corner basement office: alxo deairable up- stairs offices, In the Metropalitan Block, Apply fo A. A, MUNOER, Rtoom 8, TO REINT. From May 1, single storea and basementa on east sida Clark-at., between Madison aund Monros. Store and ‘basemont 142 Lake-st,, 20214, DAIRD & BRADLLY, #0 LaSalia-at, 0L BRIOK EOR. SALE, At the corner of Monroe and Franklin-sty CALL AT 164 LAFKE-ST. Ornamental, Durable, and costs only ONL-HALF 33 ‘much sa cheap Oil Cloth, "Alza Moth-Proof Carpet Lining, PARRETT, ARNOLD & KTlIBALE, LE4: FinisCcmsST., O}IIOA.GOJ IE:L‘ ‘1ie tieueral Teansatlantic C: 's 24ail B bitmess Bow Xora sad Havie ouie st Fiviasn 4 1) o Bl Gl s passenvars: The splon i A B D R in soouring soveral desirablo pat- torns, which will bo maonufactured oxclusivoly for our house. A full assortment of OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM; RUGS, MATS, AND MATTINGS, W guaranteo bottom prices and first-class wrork in evory respeot. PHOTOGRAFPHY. The Third Ward Republicans State Their Views Quite Openly. Thoy Have Put Up with Ballot-Box Stuf- ing Long Enough. Proteotive Measures Adopted in the Fighteenth Ward, Aldermanic Nominations in the Seventeenth Ward. "BRAND’S New Photographic and Fine Art Studios, 210 & 212 Wabash-av., NEAL ADAMB-8T.,, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friay, ATTERNOON and EVENING of each day, Tho publio srbWurdislly avited to attend, B. L. BRAND. Meeting of the Republican Campaign and Cily Committees. What the Peoplo Think of the Sonth Town Election, The Ultima Ratio --- Politlcs in the Suburbs, THE MASS MEETING, ARBANGING THE PEOGRAMA: Tho memberu of the Nopublicau and Demo- cratie Joint Committee on tho Masa Meeting at tho Exposition, to Lo held this ovenlng, met yes- tarday afternoon at tho offico 6f Perry IL Bumith, whero thoy wero joined by the delcgation sent by tho Palmor Iouso mecting. Whero wero present F, IL Winston, M, W. Fuller, J. R, Doolittle, Jr., Perry 11, Bmith, Elliott Anthony, Milea Kohoo, Abner Taylor, E. G. Mason, Josse Spalding, Leonard Swett, H. Stroug, J. L. Thomgeon, and 8. D. Pholps, se=. On motion, Elliott Authony was ealled to the chair, and E, G. Mason actod as seribo. MIILLINERY. OPENING. MES. WM. DEVOY bexn to inform her frionds and the publio that on WEDNESDAY, ¢ Tho Chair, aftor calling tho mosting to order, i southorly than any other), will sail trom Plor No. 4, | April1%, will ogour her Mitlinery Openi. % | g ks Fonuvlddver i3 fotfowsr*” dmeredini) A o T T oat” Biplas | etated that ita object was to make arrangomouts | and tot AAEIAGUR, Paarsie. Jairday, Ably | in SPRING HATS snd BONNETS, which | for the mess-mosting to bo hold at the LExpoai- | his bead, R Rl | will bo sold st hor sl LOW PRICES. tion Bulldiag, sud to considor what subjocts First cabln, 8110 and 8120, accordlag to ecommadstion shanld be brought bofore 1t for discussion, It ocond cabin, 874: thlrd, $40. Ratarn ticketa at reducs 196 -STATE-ST. OPENING. 3IR8, STOUGHTON'S Oponing of SPRING MILLI- NERY occura Thursday, April 14, A large and elo- gaut nasortment of hor owa importation. 56 Washington-st. -at, entrance, had beon nnnounced that the mooting was called for tho purpose of placing it nomination a cau. didato for the oflico of Magor, which, by tho - spirit of the law, was now vacant. Mo awaited the pleasuie of tho gentlumnn present. Bpoeches full of fire and vigor wero made by the gontlomon present, oxpatiating at longth on tho condition of tho elty, its impecuniosity, tho dinsatisfaction of the people with the adminis- tration, and the prepostorous pretonsions of the Act: {og Mayor to coutinue in office despite the deraand of tha peoplo that ho should aep down, 'But this wau not the only question that shou!d be cousidered at the Lxposition meeting. ‘To confins it to the subject of tho Mayorality would bo like tryiug ta confine a awoll- {ug strosm within ita banka, Thoro would e s burst somewhers, Other subjocts of equal fmportauco rafor. Btoorago 830, with superior accommoaations. 1+ eludick wine, Leddine, and atessifswithoul 81tra cnareo, Bream®rs markod thus * do not carry siearago passengnrs, LOUIS DEUEDIAN, A t, 55 Hroadway, N.Y. W, F. WHITK, No, 6 Clatk-st., 'our, Randolpih, Agent tor Chloaga, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. The steamors of this Gompauy will snil every Hatire sy from Bremon_ Picr, foot of Third-at,, Holioken, Rates of jassage—From’ New York to Southamplon, London, Liavre, and Liremen, fist csbin, §100; acoond ‘cabin, $60, gold; stearage, $:0, enrroncy, Kor froight ar passago apply to OELRICIS & C 2 Bowil ven, Great Westorn S{enmfilfip Line, From New Yotk to Bilstol ( Knglend) direct. BOMIISKT, Westomn . aturday. April 15 ‘Were now boing discuseod in the city papers, und tho ATAULD: Sy e O asiuatt OF theab was the Darity of the ballots Lxoarsion Lol iy e R s . The reeoat Ban;h 11'3? Cloction was @ caso {3 Toint, 2 Abply at Trolgh A and its infamy should bo cloarly shown up, Bt A kO T O NALS, Ao, o Bhoro & M Pubhc Notlce, 4 tue. conslunion of tho mpcectis tho Commiites proceeded to make tho following ANKANGEMENTS FOIL TIE MASS-MEETING thisevening : Tt was unsnimously resolved that the Iton, Johu Wentworth should preside. o "Tho following Nepublican Vico-Presidents woro then chioen : George Armaur, I, I\, Derickson, O, . Kel. Togg, Willard Woodard, 1. N, Arnold, dJ, MeGreyor Adims, Henry Witbeck, ‘George Helinelder, Peier Sehuttfor, Mupry Nelson, W. IL, Thompson, A, Jncob- som, the Rev, L. T. Obamberlaiu, the Hov, Arilme AMittholl, Frankiin MscVosgh, Jame Couch, Joha 13, Drake, Fottor Palmer, James flolaud, Elliott'Authony, ‘Abner Taylor, 1. Blrong, John Joues, J, W. Thomsa. The Democraocy will be represcntod by tho follawing Vice-Presidenta ¢ Johin D, Caton, J, A. roll, I, ¥y Coolbaugh, ¥ i1, Winston, ¥, I Peabody, 1%, 11, Bmith, Davit Kreigh, Ass Dow, Charles Cusselman, I, Me« Kinns, O, Vrice, T, E. Gourtney, O, 11, McCormick, J. T, Doallitle, Miclisel Brand, Aruo Voss, Theodors Hchintz, O. . Copeland, Mark Sheridan, ' L. 1, Otis, Hermsn Liob, Adam Roer, Meury Gresnobanm, 8ol Ay Hmith, It 1, Mason, . ‘Hocretarios—Norman Wiliiama and Milea Kelioo, The follawing speakera aro expected to_address the meeting : M, W, I'uller, E. O, Larned, Elliott Authon oy, Thomas A, Morah, Leonard Bwoll, Emery A, Hloers, William Bross, W, F. Qoolbaugl, Wirt Doxter, and Heury Greonsbaum. A Comimteo on Tiesclutions was appointed, which will moat $lia soralng at 11 o'clock ab 1, If, Smiti’s office. THE PALMER HOUSE MEETING. DIGOUBSING THE SITUATION. Tho bummers who aro of the opinion thnt “tho oxoitoment will blow ovor,” aud their theft of the suffragos of the olitizeny of Fouth Chicago be forgottou, mey be warned in limo, and bidden to romembor that the end i not yet. Instosd of & subsidenco of the oxcito- ment, it soema to incronse daily, and to grow niore and moro fatoful to tho thieves, acoun- INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrying the Mails bstween EUROPE AND AMERICA sge, apply at Company'e Offeo 12 . Olark.at, g0, ' FRANOIS C, BROWN, Gen, West, Ag't, §2~ Drafts on Groat Uritaln and Irel White Star Mail Lins, Yo and from Furops and Amorics, Ratos aa loy as ¥y uDy other Aretciass line. Ofice, 120 Eant Rtan- Zolph-st,, Chicago. ALFRED LAGERGREN, General Westorn Axoat. Drafta on Groat Britaln and' Ireland. R CUNARD MAIL LINE, L Halling thres times & week Lo and from Britiah Ports. Apply at Com| Office, mosthwast corner Clarkand s o " Razdol ot P D0V EIRHRT, Gonorsl Western Agent. _ NEW PUBLICATIONS, NEW LAW BOOKS. JUST READY: EWELL'S LEADING AND BELCT GASES ON THE DISABILITIES INCIDENT ‘O INFANOY, COV- ENTURE, IDIOOY, &o, With Notss by M, D. EWELL, Esq. 8ro, $0. BEDFIELD ON THE LAW OF WILLS, Vel I Yourth Edition, 8vo. 0, - ANGELL'S LIMITATIONS OF ACTIONS AT LAW and Sults In Equity sad_ Admiiralty, Sixth Editlon, ited by JOHN WILDER MAY, Exq, Svo. % LITTLE, BROWN & CO., Publishers, : 254 Washington-at., Boston, Pooksforl.adies. Crry CourrnoLzn's Orrice, Cnicago, March 29, 1476, } Notiaoe iy horoby given to all porsons owing Toat Bstato Taxos to the City of Chloago for the yoar 1875, that the ity of Ohicago will, at n‘x:y time h%‘ora Way1,18706, borrow from such persons the amount of such Of due from thom, aud will allow for uu"ut’f‘l‘::: two and ono-half por cent(3%) on the amount borrowed, and will 1sauc vouchors therafor- which may bo used in anfimom of tho safd taxes, aud whioh the Qollogtor will be di- T e ok e i d Finance O y order of tha Mayor an ance Com, Apply to 8, B, HAYES, Comptrolls Room J Oity Hall: oor: Adains & Laballo ats, PIANOS. WEH ¥AVEH ON HEAND And offor for sate a umber of superb seoondshand STEINWAY Bquare Planos, soms of which have had but liltlo usa; aro practically 58 good 4 new, aud will be sold at ox- tromsly reasonabls priccs, Darties in quest of the boat Plano ot & low price aliould examine theso fnatrus ments, LYON & HEALY, Blate aud Monros-sta, " LADIES, GENTLE SPRING IS HERE. Use Zoline on Whita 8hirts, Aprons, Ukliren's Dress- skipy mon \ ufx‘x"nda'u"’ u’nmmn, l;ln :fii‘ funcy, am'hr&‘clma o nml'rlnll ""fi‘ :-hnml n'"“"}.”f will not Enm drols, and robbors who have assumed to act lona for cul & making under-clothlng, 5 0y Wil eop cloan much longer, sn il e i A s embbadoy vad Derlia works Tustratod with | wsk sasiory i 4 it | with Impunity fn stoaliug the vosted rightu of groat community. Porhaps nothlog can botter illustrato the flatce and eolid dotermination of the people in this mattor thau a gatboring which took place yestorday at tho Paliver Houso in responso to o rivato call, ‘I'ho attondanco wak not moant to 6 large, but it was futended to bo just what it was—composed of EARNEST AND VIGOROUS MEN, Awmopg those who wero prowminent I tho gath- oring were Llliott Authony, 1L, W. Kiog, Loun- ard Bwott, Thomas Hoyne, (. 0. Bherweod, U, M, Hendersou, It, P. Dorickson, 1. N. Aruold, 1L J, Witling, of the firm of Field, Leiter & Uo., J, R. Doolittle, Jr., O. P. Kollogg, Thumas Mo- ran, Abner ‘Laylor, L. L. Colburn, Simoon W, King, John Fursvtho, V. C. Turner, Dr, Dyer, icury Strong, Judge L. B, Ous, J. K, Murphy, 41, F. Lowis, D, N. Bash, 0. 0, Carpenter, Wire Dexter, W, A. Montgomery, D. D, Dutton, Mo~ 7 engraviuge.” Price, 0 cents, ' - Lady's Book of Crochet and Koitling contains ae el Lundred new formulss in thess employments, Price, 80 cents, For sale at vetall by all dealers in Looks and trimmings, At wholessle, by N, E. Hews Co,, Doaton, Aneriosn News Ca,, New Yack, aud Weat= S News Clpany, hicgo, of imatled on- secelp of E’i.c&nhy 3. HENIY BYMONDS, 63 Dovonuhirest., YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO DO WITIOUT 1T, T SPORTSMEN'S GOODS, {UNS, FISHING TACKLE, ETC. _STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Office of the Liake Shore & Michigan Southern Reilway Co. CrxveLAND, March 93, 1870, e snnusl meoting of the Blocknolders of mpany, for the electlon of Directory for ihe en Ing year, and for Lha transaction of other approprisl busivess, wil bo held at the ofice of the Company, in the City 'of Cloveland, Ohlo, on Wednesday, the Bd lay of May uoxt, betweau (b hours of 11 o'clock in W torenoon and 3 o'clock in the afleruoon of that At B E, BATON'S, 53 State-st, PHTABLISHED 1853, _ . DYEING AND GLEANING. ___ LADIES SUITS. In #ilk, Woolon, sud 3txsd Qoods, clesned by the DRY OLEANING PROCESS, witbout ripping or removing tho trismingr, by, HUE L. ELY, Bocretary, 5 . “AUQUST SCHWARZ, Gregor Adams, Verry I, Bmith, W, I, Ilomgh~ P eer————————teemeecem | 180 Bouth Clar, 168 1liuols, and 263 W, Madison-sts, | toltug. ‘Vhis lat, which cotoprised only a fyac- olL TANKS. tlon Of thoso presout, may bo eald to be nzado BLANK HOOXS, STATIONERY, &o. BLANK BOOKS, Stationery and Printing, Futnisned promptly and at falr prices, by 3, 1, W, LR RA A et A up of iho very bost mon iu the clty,— men who have en intercst in “the good government of the municipality, and are more- &vor williug to work for il 1t is nolably ol for s~ inig rosde up §0_obout equal proportions of mombors of hoth political partics, : Tuo mectiug, which was hold 'fa Boom 31 of the Palwer, was crgaalawd by ths clotion of M. Antkony ILBONH & EVENDEN, Ol TARKS . T a e Ly B ANS, OMIOAGH et O 1 Reform Clnb was held yoaterdsy aftevnoon, Meears, ilennerson, Bhortall, Derickson, Taw, How, Willing, Botton, snd Raymond, Manon and Hiroug, who wers members of the Paimer Honse meeting. h very " wh bottom of s shgagemsat, Mr. Honty Birong was tha monstroun frauds of the lnst fev { £ —lhe men whom the public Indignstion had ened with hemp and lnnyppoll treatment, [Ap] Other gentlemen followed in the disciissi Iegal boaring of tho cae, Mr. Ol adoption of ‘the resolutiona on the furtherr tuat hia wan oppored 19 nominating s Mayor ift ting, which, in prinsipie, wan akin 10 the witich the, Cath bad virezdy denoun, IN OPENIXQ TIIE MRLTING, Mr, Anthony called * upols Abner Txvlor ta atate the objocts which had ealled them together, Prog'l‘&mme of tha Exposi. \llm?c"s:lg{l; responded by siluding to the Jats fraud- 0o, the followlog reaolu. led s Ty “which Miks Evans, 21- 10 be clected to the offices reapecs tively of Callnctor, Amessor, Tawn Clerk, and Super- f thia ‘Town of Bonth Chieapo, in deflancs of the +a sud exprosacd will of thamajority of the votery of said town at the election of April4 lant, sre so tion was unanimoualy sdo, WiEnras, The frauda ward Phillipe, Thom {n of Evana and Phlllips at tho town declared themnelves . T Re 5 ” .llmg..lh”;‘"m"l‘l‘uexl nm-c‘cll on. “lhn 1 subfect by the lo at the Farwell.Hall meeting 8t tion Bulldmg Meetmg. ray avoning. T time Lad arrived when deraive 8 mesnures zount be aken, snd for the purpoes of con- sulting as to tho hoat means of redress the gentlemen Ppresent had been fnvited to tha meeting, echien of an earnest, thoughiful character wete Charles P, Kellogg, R, Doolittle, Judge With one or iwo exceptions, Loy general tenor, A giantis‘sod wboen perpeirated on the people, T votes Lind Leeh tofen from them, and four men de- Mike Evans and His Associates | o poacss fotscncas e 16 ghoa! s imate clalm, ow long woul L] e Tivans and His ASS0CIatos | pof i ik trerment 1 Tho zpeskers hu tee hat (hsy would not submit toit, The four ‘oflicern muat abendon the ofices t>which ently stated tho poople elocted them, 1f they would not retiro at the first domand, let it be itorated and reeratod, and, it all demands falled, then ‘the Wd of ke courls could bo called o 4D »é'.?m;r}‘?n Gut of Town-—-Ryan fs * |53 ick them rofuso tha Collector. alection, and wan opposnd tathe rosalutionn, iia wants Cate the people elect & Mavor, and did nnt want ke S tand aloaf from ' the meeting % Mayor wonld e e thiat ho would faka ciarge of {ho ofi porsibllity of Hepublicans being sold o ter if they attended the mesting, relven Leard ond felt, Lut ko was preferable to Colvin, and foln Wentsorth coulf elect the Ms; Jtesoired, That tho Becretary of the Vunieipa) He- form Club of Clicagn be directsd Lo reqiteat sahil Evans, Fhlliips, Gleason, and Ryan tu realgn the said officen Smmedintely, Jtaciced, That {hin Club wiil attend the general meeting to be hrld to-morsow, and will endoras and sustain any rneantiren adopted at satd meeting to com= i restguations. esolution_wan alsa mlapted appointing Mesers, 3.5, Douton, Wirt Dexter, aid (hroree M. allmen & commities 10 wait on Masor Colvin end demand hia reaignation, after which the menting adjourned, DECIDED TO WAIT. After tho Club_had adjourned, the mambers can- varaed at some lougth the wppolntment of the Com- Mr, Colvin, and considersd the matter In the light of the existence uf (ho ather Coma mittsca having the wame fencral obfeot n view, was ltio general upiolon that perliaps tun best way to mads b Awett, g otbe: 'me e wan not lijs cholce, fraud hed ‘The Republicana yoe £ they went to work (n earunst, ogig tallowed 1n & fow earnest remarks, iu reiterated whiat he had alresdy paid, and, on r tion of the renclations 11 8 1turdsy evening. A COMMITTEL OF BRVENTY, D, K. Teunry introducad the followlng resolutigna e approval of the Club, and to Lo presentui™o tho Expoition Building teeting to-vlglits temolved, That s C i 101l vacanicies in thelr wumber, fo ba “Known an thn Law-aud-Order Committee, be appointed by tho Chaire man of this meeting, and annuuneed tirough tho daily papera ; that rald Committce, eniistinrg i rervice mincl anvizlatico na it deema neceeary, t4 fustreted tose> thiat the persons recontly olasted to the town uifices of Houlli Chicago, ba Inducted inta thoie odices and pro- sted fu the’ dischinrgo of their dulles, praceably if osrible, but at all hazards, Tust in €23 uoy obst nteryene, such obatacles Lo forever romnovid, at time audin sich manner as satd Committes fu aole:an 3, Gsloway, W, 1. B. Gray, Barber, having deen {aizly electrud 10 the oflicsn of Collector, Asnessar, Bupcrvisof, aud Town-Clork, respectively, of South Chicago, be requented to take tus vath of office and demand - #eselan of their respective oflices, and, in caso tliey sre uuable peacestiy to obtain the same, that they nolify the Law.and.Order Committee, who nhall then tako ths mstter in hond, and we pledye the honor und power 0d of uil lawabudlng cilizeur, to o= taiu suck Comtaittee i its setion ovew unto tho cud, ‘motlon, the further Wan poutpanied Requested fo Resign, ifuesiod olect thoy impud mittes to wait ou y-awnern refuso to allow the ¢ their placos ss sn Asaens- any fazes to Evand, w,", (Sollectar, Tl i lmher oam;xnl:nmn could not stand up forever agalust a perpetusl atresm liing. o pablis eplpion divected akaloat tleme Ono of (o men could not stand in the way of 200,000, At tlo conclslon of the mjcechos groat unanimity, the moeting act fhe Club but the citizens oud tnx-jayers in general, Buch a body seered to exist in the reinforced Come mittee of tho Palmer Iouss meeting with it gva additlonal membern, aud it was tho gencrsl upinion that the conferenco with Mr, Colvin had Letter bo had Ly lbem, Thus belleving, Mr, Noulon snd tha other membera of the Comnittes made no atiompt to get fogether or to ase Mr, Colvit, Tho confercnce with 3r. Colvin will probab'y bo UBINES was appointed to wait on fbe sact town ppoints a Committee to offlcers, and demand thelr immediate retiroment Otis, Thomas Hoyno, V. U. Turncr, , an John Forsyibe, Demnoc ckaon, 3, M, Adams, C, P\ ©. M. Henderson, and’ Wirt' Dexter, ilepublicant strong body of meu, an Teprotentative of the best elements in y wern instructed to call on the Conucil may doelde, Charlen Kolte, and By 1. Beais l‘l::l’n. 'IL P, Deri ‘Tha Grand Inry will hegin (ue tnvestigation of the Uatlot-tox ntutling bustt o making logethor & vei Expressions of Public Senti= | thoroussly . parties, ment Concemmg men who had counted themscives into oflica snd re- mlu&thfl? wlr‘:lma, ;:nl, l'f‘ tho l}amnfl whll lcwl;d ) written resiguations from eachi, Harvey. A instructed fo report {othe meeting at the Lxposition Dullding this evening, snd leave that body to docide Low vacaucies in the offices could 1t haviog beon remurked by one of {he gentlemen presont that # M. HENBY GREENEDAUY, President of the Uorman Natiopal Baolk, cailed upon Mayor Colvin yesterday and had & lengthy conversation with him, pointing out the desira- bility of = resignation on the part of $he Mayor, and giving maoy ressons thorefor; to all of which tho Mayor refused to listen, nnd, 88 might be oxpected of him, expressed radically differ- Bives the Buprome Coyrt failed to decido that Lo should not hold over. b tnined to do a0 even {f his uulswiul term of office doen not expira till the dsy of judgment. opposed {he resolutions, e did not thiuk thers hia Deen near an tunch batiit-box stutling au wurae thought. of binging very much, He ana, bu (hought the man @ 3 tamts of tope without oD, [Applanse] 1t was well enongl for the pupera (0 talk about lamp-posts, Lt e wanted the Club to movo elawly in tha niatter, lievo that Lis friend Tenney would sccompany him on hanglug expedition. Mr. Tenney—I will. 1 Mtr, Hawan continued whei quiet had Leen restor Ho was not ready to commence hanging y courls, he thought, alfurded the people yrutec Volce—Look at thio Criminal Court Leen convicted of allezal votiug 7 A geutleman replied that shero had been na cone victious, but parties who Lad been arraigoed were subseanently made Judges of election, {Applause.] Mr. Hawes war then asked rome PEITINENT QUESTION: Among other questions was, get rid of the Houth Town oiticers who Lave Leen forced upon un 7' ¥ Hang them, hang them,” wan the responss from sevorzl, which was recelved Wit trsmendous ap- He did wot Lk knew very Httle of Thornton might I hiarm to the public, DAVID THORNTON, who actsd s Moderator at tlie recent fown election and canpived at tho perpetration of the frauds com- mitted Ly Phillips et al,, was sppointed one of tho Judges. of election for the First Frectuct of tho Firat Ward, a lively discusaion took place on judges of ¢lection in geueral, and Thornton in particular. The Iist was thoroughly canvassed, and many of the ques- tionable nanies wera picked renolved to aak {ho Councll to rovisy tho list, snd tie following Committeo was appointed to sca ti it : It, 1 8, L. Ia Coburn, #, D. fheips, cut oplatous. [Greatapplatiae,! O1% THE TIGURES. To the Editoraf The Chicuza Tritune: Ciicaco, April 1 Would 1t not bo well to learn (he amount of the public’s money reccived by Colvin and his immediate and remoto relations, learned from good ruthorily that oo of Lia sons-in- law I8 recolving to tho tune of $!0,000a year. If that 1 80, wonld 1t not b tiell Just naw to ive the facts to T slecarely bope that, should the ballot- thisves snrrender thair clalis, they will at lseat bs Lsuished from the citg, Dericknon, I, I', Lowl and L. B. Oh mollou of Teonard Swett, a committec, conrlat- 18, Btrong, J, L. Thompeon, s, E. G. Maron, and J, Me- waa added tho mover, was appolntod o confer with the Republican and Demo- cratic Joint Committes on the mass meeting this even- ing, %hn meeting then adjourned, s DEMANDING RESIGNATION. HYANS' UNTIMATUM, Yesterday afterncon a portion ot thé Com- mitteo oppoiutod at the Palmer House meoting, hended by L. B. Otls, visited the South Town headquariers, at No. 204 LoSalle streot, hoping to find therein onsconced tho objects of their search, Messrs. Evans, Pbiilips, Gleason, and Ryao. But thelr bopes wero dashed to earth, Nape of the quartotte wore to be scen, nod tho officeiwas locked up tight nnd desotate, Later in the day Miko Lvaus psid o visit to Jim MiGarry'’s, ob Madigori strdel, where wero pathered & large crowd of the leadera of tho Two of those—Dan O'Hara E. Goodoll—had o loug intersiow with Miko, and oxplained to him in the moet forciblo manner the position in which he lad placed himself, aud the slumbering volcano ou whick They drew up far ing of J, B, Doolittle, Jr. Jesse Spalding, Gregor Adams, to which Ilow are you golog to HOW TO GET RID OP COLVIN. Te the Editer of The Chicazo Trivune s Cnicao, April 10, would bo this ue. Tellogg then got tho floor amid considerabls tuurit, Amd Jnade 3 yigoeaun spocch in favor of using desperate meaus 10 ever rold Lis wzn 10 favor of tho mdup “when it became necexsary to put them into elfect, e wonld be found st Lis post and eady to do his duty, [Shouts of spplauso.} Mr, Teuncy apoko 4n fav tied offered thetn fn good fa suggested tle remedy for the gricvauces now endured. Thiéro bad been cnongh talks, and it wan about time son0 action hiad beon taken, ' [Applause,] peon counselod woderatioti, Tle had at- ‘meetlnga during tho dsy, and had unte formly found tho old men, straoge to #iy, iu favor of violence, whilo (e youngér men, witl warmiee blood favored concillaticn anc morg The fiica of hanging propia to lamp-pouts was terribla {0 contemplate, and once lusugurated no ouo could stop, Ho hoped tho resotutiony would be reforred to n Gommittes on ltcrolutious to b appointed at the Exposltion Bujlding meeting ¢ After nome further. wan put snd prevailed b = rasolutions sent oul A good way o get rld of Colvin ome one &t ihoe meeting Tucsdsy evening movo that s committes of three or moro be ap« pointed to esmmunicato with the United Stats Ex- prees officers In Driffalo, snd teli thom that if they do not compel Colvin to resign thai they will recommend the merchants and buslneas men of Chicago tot to natronize the lixpress Company at all iptisnce Committeo warn_Colvin Poillips, Blierif! Agne Thornton et. al, to le: rato cases, Ile had be never would. s of the resolutions, snd or of the resolutions. ittl, aud Le belioved they 7, INgh lteed, o suifer the cone UNITED STATES ESPRESS COMPANY. To the Editor of The Chirage Tridune : Cuteaco, April 10, oeable remedies. reoms to me thst tho Diract- ars of tho Untted Hiaten Fxproas Company, iz viow of our political aud fusnctal conditfbn, should usa thd: futluenco in baving their agent, tho tsurper iariey D, Coivln, comply with tho wishes of tho respectabla citizenn of hoth political partios 1t {n an outrage that ! it, i in their power (o remody the ovil which 14 producing o mueh injury to tho credlt of the city, and 80 much trouble and'excitement in the communi. 3¢ tho Dircctora of this grest Company are cn- {a Chicf Lummer in his Ligh-hauded and uplawful course, the business men should withdray tronage from them, 4 It is sling & war ujiol our tibertics, our property, and our city, Domocratio patty. and It the motion to refer ote. t by the Central Consolidated Cluh of the First Ward, which aro printed 1o another column, were 7tad and adopied, aud the meeting ad- Ly resigning the ofice 18 Company should bo stood. sign & couplo 1o tho public, in which La recounted that for ovor thirty years ho liad bocu a residoot of Chicago ; that dunng thas timo ho lad, on variois occa- sions, Loon clootcd to positions of trust, and that o Liad houestly aud to the beut of Lis ability filled thom ; thas at tho tast town olec. tlon ho waa a candidato for tho office of Collcot~ or; thatio was declared eloctod by & large ma. jority; .ibat mince the clection Lo fndn that iliore i8 ru fntenso projudico against him on nc- count of alloized fruuds, with wlich ho bad no and that rather than causo auy difsatisfaction or discontent lie is willing to Teslgm and appeal to tho people, atiently listoned to the reading of tho letters ho aryuments of the writers,and then rlook e coubt nut atford to do it, Jiim wth his political friends for aid time come, Bomoe. day this weok, Lowever, ko wouid writo a leticr, uivin, uation, e Liad not been guilty of s THE EIGHTEENTH WARD, HOW TO PROTECT THE WARD, Tho Tighteentl Ward Ropablican Club held gn immenso moeting last eveniog in Turnor Hall, North Side, for tho purpose of organizing an aasoclation for tha protection of the ballot~ boxes in the ward on electian day, Tuesday. A. ML Potico oceupied the chair, and. stated the object of tho meotiug. Ho sald that there would bo plate of every block, and & prisato registrs of cvory vator in tho ward, 25 woll sa every bonsa and vacant lob, thus vhowing whers overy voter lived, Afr. Mc)Mullen then exbibited sketches of tho plats which witl bo provided. Thore were 148 blocks jo tho ward, and 148 voluutears wore wanted to mako o registry for each of the blocks. Blauk bodke were aleo exhibited for taking pames of all voterd. Inthis way overy illegal voter could ba detedted. A list of inatructions also accompany each one of tho booke. At this L e——— THE THIRD WARD. DISCTHYING TUE ELECTION OF MAYOR.. Thero wos a very largo, caruest, and erthusi- antic mocting of tho Ropublicans -of tho Third Ward held at tha ciub-rooms, asonue, last ovening, C. M. Culbertson fo the connectiun whatever ; No. 860 Wabash Tle Chairman atated tho object of tho meot- ing Lo bo to nrrange for the comiug city eleo- tion, One ‘of tho firat things noceszary to be dono, ho sald, was to orginlzo a ballot-box guard, which shonld bo empowered, In (is Luls views on the si any fraud, A TALK WITH MIKE. alfen hour Inter 3 THIDUNE commissioner cn- countered Mike, and anid: Wejl, Mike, ‘mittes this aftcruoon 7" i What Commurtieo 7% Wiy that Commiiten from o meeting of cltizens at tho Paliner Louse, ‘Cliey waut you to rexign,” Iean't do that, *The 1deny i, ond if nowledgment of gui cll, whou they ask you golng ta'dn shout it were you interviewed by that Com- of tho police, to sWear policemen sufiicient to guarantoe protoction to the ballot-boxes against the machinations of the tax-oato:s and bumners, toses the Clubadopt resolutions to the effect that its mombers would not recoguizo Evana and Tnillips a8 Coitector and Asuessor, by falling to turn their propesty over to the ono for araess- ment or to pay the othor any taxes whatover. e e oo gl o Individually, ho hopsd fraud, ould 1esign, it would bo o jumped to their foot, and said they would make tho registry. Alr. Witling twok slock N Block No. ¥, Witdon Grifhth; ardy Frang Hill took No, 4 Maun; No. 6, Mr, Bucsror; N No. 8, John 1f, Leounard ; Ko, 9, Mr No. 10, Mr. Praston ; O. Bamson, No.11: 18, ptr, Hummell ; 14, C. Il Corbin; 16, A. L. 16, ¥rauk Ieil; 17, Jacob Bosur; oser; 10, Ar. MeMulib 3. Tugala; 31, L. A, Brown; 23, V 43, Mr, Lamparter , 24, Mr, Boa 5. A. M. Yonca 27, Capt. J Hiarvoy § 99, William Spatght ; 50, Jacob Hart; 91, 1. 'G. Thompeon ; 42, 83, 8, Rolfe; tho letter-carrior; 85 and 36, Samual Mr., Goodtlen; 40, “to reatgn,, what ore you' What apswer will you make 1" “'l'l will bo time cnough to tell that when thoy ask o “ giu whiat {s your ultimatum " wWell, 1 am willing to go Uefore thio peoplo, and run tho face with Gailoway, fricods than he, aud cau easlly beat him.” * Bupposiug the Committeo will not accede to_your runniug the rce over with Galloway, what will you do alout it 1 “ If Glloway comea Lo mo crying with a tcar in Lils oyo, wiaiing that be wants tho oflicc, be cau have it. o aud give it to hita," I8 your ultimatum 7 28 ;3 No. 0, 0, 7, Mr, Mson; ‘Fho Committee 8 to take into cousi. protecting thio lallot-boxes mending tho appoiutment of & DALLOT-NOX QUARD of fivo from cach preeivet, the following to sot sand the others to bs hereaftor Precinet, Murry Nolson ; Second Trecuct, Eldridge Keltn; ‘Fliird vrecinct, Kirk Hawea; ¥ourth I'tecinct, A, Granuis, Tho report further rocom: ppointed at a former meotlng eration tho matter of Letler ropaited rocom- {r. Moyoard ; 1 kuow that I havo more 2 Lwil At mended that & General 1 of thoT'rucincta Lo appolntod, sud the Clkius was suggeated for the position, The report wai diecussed und committes wan orderad conttnued, report Saturday eveuing. HOW TO GET A MATOR. e tun followlng ¢ Cauuct of the City of Chl- eag0 liava refused to call an ciection for Mayor st the d 1Le fajluro of the Couneilto esllan clection for such an ofMicer, the judges of eloctlon ap- yoluted by the Gouncil lia will not. bs required Lo coun! That (his Club deems ft jnoxpedient to rsou to be voted for sy dMayor, sod the furmar actlon of this Club rmen, If elected, to I ths nuw Cannoll ha Later In ibe evening, it was underatood {hst Mike Juad aterially modiied” bis his wcondittonal resiguation o-day Tho ranks of tho South Town robbers havo at last, {n measure, weakened to tiie pressuro brought to- bear upon thiem by the reapectuble efraudod of thoir Lonest Yotes, sn: has uot sesulted from any hemp-stretehing, views, aud will hand {u | Superintenden 497, 98, sud U9, Qoutga Bturgiss ; : aud tomake furthar § Uoodrich; 45, 7, Mr, Browor; ar Cobbs 80, Mr. Thompson i 4, Mr, Harvey; 64, Mr. 9, Bam Wright; 60, Mr, Ingals; 6] Robert Hartuett; €0, Walter owen: 9, J. dsms; 13 and & ¥, White ; 17, Mr, oplo whout they tho dezims 43, Alr. arrlli; 49, O e MO |y . Carringlon tutrad b2'and 64, Ira Howa Wisnras, The Comman 1. Golay; U3, b4, and 63, 1ha Asseasor, who sas the direct cauas of the unrising Jarned; 67, , J of the masaca ogeinet tho bumuers whick had fufestcd Lo town oftioes {0r years, romained fn_town lun euough Saturday to make sure tlal tho Parwell Hy mecting was & forcordalud muccess, and then ke out for parts unknowu, uaihisnos state that he lisa goue to Houth Boud to tacapo the vengoancs that might be wreaked upon him if Lio remained longor here. the scorching_rebukos sdmmisiered fo him for his Duugling and outrageous asessments of last year, to cover deficiencies which o tbe rrevians torm, cunuing eloction; an yms Cot i, W, King; 73, Mr. Brewer: Frauk Bturges ; 75, ira Bowen; 79, Georgo Hturglss 0, Y fartnett ; 81, T, £, ¥rys 87, U, . Busler; Churles Cl 67, Mr, Goodrich; 83, J 8, , Cobbi 101,102, and 109, 1fand; 105, D, Ward ; 108, ir, MeMul- J. N, blaynardi or Adats; 115, dolph George; 117, 114, 119 ord; 121, Mr, Thompson ; 122 amid 12 34, A. L, Ghetlain § 135, Frank I’ Ray 27, By, Thoml‘l’ 2 ve Lecn advisod that they 2 Lallots for Mayor; theres 2, B3, 84, 85, 40, su Many of hin ace oyes nd J, 8. Norton; nominate auy e that we.stiil sdlicro 1o requiring our candidat=s for Alde uss their besl edorts to elect oo ol tothe position of Msyor, P, ¥, RELLOOG Al bia was a new member of the Club, but under. taliting (hat the cily was under tbe eontrol of a Mobuctacy, e was prepared 1o stsud up aud oppose Mg, Cloys He did not eare to hoar 1ok, SOt eter Bl 111, £, B, Freator Tio lind not the falntéat spark of cour- in his craven boart {o eitlor atew tho indignation, of to throw up bis clalms o fho oiico which Lu a talncd by outragoous feaud, but nstead his cowardic completly mastered bim, uv sasivg farawell o h quicty slipe out at luwn fo 8 more Anolber haportant chalige tu the! verwion of and without even as much { ichael ; 182, A, s coapanions fu gullt, s and 333, Puiliip Lee’ 1 139, Poter Almendinger ; 1ty Georgo 1 and 1448 1 4id : 143'and 134, J. Co_ Uacringto corge Sturglra s 147, Mr. { ri20 Birgiss Lure took the , ninild fond applouss, . THEY WILL 'ROTECT THEIR DALLOTS, ‘Tho followlng petition was distributed, and r cedvod abont 50 signatitres ¢ 2 ratgued, citizeus of ho Kighteentn o bereby agreo to sseemble ou the morniug of I'recinet polis, 1 sarve, or furnfebh s suustitute o cutire day till thie vote e recelved, ‘il returns made out,” s wero opdored to e returned Thutsday fully wado oul. Tiumwey move wsurpers, and to 1lie public to check tho relgn nf wers nugabered, show {a Colvin that his oficial d. T was 1n favor of nominating a candidate Jor Mayor, of electing him, and eecing that ho 100k bis I ponsible, but forcitidy If necesssty, [Applausn,] & to tura the tibles on the bummerd, who, \tuting tne batlot-box, bad the audacity to £3k_roapectable pesple fn the lun fhat aro you golng to do sbout it 7 ‘Mayor, inauct bitn i1to tho offics, and thou nalk tio ecronudrels what they wera golng to da about it 7 ce v rauky da the cou. K. tho Supersisor, Tyan is somewhiat above the rest of 1hio gaug, and haw a living outeide of the office, otk 1og dally at the South Blde car oifice o roceiver of considerable wore vespect for himself than any usie of Twcod, one would be willing to accredit to a Houtl Ho atates that on the day of eloction Lo worked almoat all day witls st O'Bricn, aud in the ovesing vetited hos didate, aud ho was hie was ehected by & congderatilo majority, Mow this wna brdught abont his caunot tell, und stuve (ho public saink {t wus doge by fraud Lo ratlicr eldcs with them, ardwill ot Lo averse 0 reslguing. | unn yosterday by whhdraw all clatnis ‘Vown official. April’ 18 at tho & defeated cane \erwarda astonlahed to flul that hoped tho resolutions woukl provatl, Ti was usele to pominate and volo (or & diayor Lecauss uf the fac sct forth in tho resolutious, The oys Democradio movement, an Cluband the party would Liave nothing to do with it. 1 ‘already demanded (e candidate 1 fhie person of ‘Thomas Hoyue, and ho huo sud cry it was now 1aking was in poor taste, it party had backed on nl hiad besn (s (1" that when this Jonrn 1t do a0 until Thuraluy evening st Carriod, Str. Willing stated that gaged 68 beadyuarters, a give lwformation from Y . 1. ta THE ELLCTION JU S, Alr. Kirk moved that u commiites v inted Lo sco the Judges of elsetion nd out whetber tliey will "Tha Clalr oy a3, and way fuduced o e, and_ho will probahly U w0 58 500u a8 tha Citizens' Committzo appolntod for that purpose calls upon him, DAVE THORNTON, The man who most fesls tho nuenvisblo roputation one who Lud 8 Buger in the Turner-Hall had been ens tzam the fact iliat a would ba open daily to corted Evans and 1y {artutified with ballote which fs awardud Houtls Town fraud 1s liouso Ls remembyr:d aud palited out, ultacks upon him trouble himn greatly, and if bo du tho couscletico tis'caunot bold out nuch longer, Tho lasbing to which ho Lias been wul Jucted duca nat trouble kit to any great extaut, so says, excopt 0 oue iustance whers Lo was denoni a P, aud this be could 1ot stand. Yesterday bin mind was furtber disturbed by tho zecelpt of two lot- ters, one containing a rude outliuo vf & colll, und the otlier & noto resding e folluws ; CHicAUO~YauF caso this clty belween now sud Wednesday ) tothe wleo ta sulliciout, Timedistoly upon recelpt of Uoadquarters aud sttempted to tind out the writer, Lub taet with no success, Ile aays Lo is uow cone vincod thst i was Lis work of sowm thloving tucendls arv who hojxa 1o protit by s riot which such potea sud sentiments would iustigate, Livaus atill contivues 1o make his placo » sort of hesdquarters, and he two very often coasols each olber. Accordiug to Evans the iwo are as inuocont of il guilt as » baby, but such hap-hazard statoments sro r 00 moro than thyy sre worth, m could uot Lo found ycsterday. ,L MUNICIPAL HUXORIM CLUY, A mocting of tbe Executive . Commitles of the f threo ba aps L to serve aud tu poluted Medary, Kirk, asked whother A4 “not wank to sco Lt ad becomo odlous on accouttt of el nifée Lut waoted to eeo the Democratie party bear um ulono, which it 8o richly dossrved, and If it 110 elect d Mayor let it do it chtustancey It was uscless to uld such o election, 3ud Tor une Lie tid uot propose fu the suozient o excilo- nieus to sell out tue Ropublican party, + porearar of o yullty o ther duty, Jeti, ns n judge of eluction, or wero to bu Lakens Tned stated that tho matter would Le I at the wsss-tscting in the Expo- ashed that the Ward Olub fnatruct opard Lo Lhie eloction, % ‘added to tho Eiocutive Adamw, J. 1. McMulll ¥ Tniniester, i1, OrW. Fuller, Adulph Goorge, Jucob Naltd, Au M. Fouco, ot A s Dlcarlug HHonse be . AleMullig move ! v Cloaring-House be ro- e e tho bauks ufter ) wclock du the afier. Huon on elction-day, ¥ SOUTH TOWN THIEVES. Chares A Urogory offesed the following a3 & e actlon, of to-nighi's meeting s Bt the Twentieth Ward Jtepublicen Club, e withs 1bo Docessity of tsking sction %t {ne batiot-bos, Lat puutshimont fof decided this even! mtion Butlding. M. Folch then thio jud:ea 0f election u & P tollowlng aimes we x #31d Lis bad examined the law Mayor, ana was satisfied thot auch su slection thoo would he valid, and woutl be sa regarded y fuplar cure in New York witkin bis memory, snd did uot think thicre wonld be any necesssty 1 ihu caso fu question fur Tesortiug Lo the Courts, but belicved that il some ople (hat upon {ho preacuts: Ivin would stop down and ‘cooked if you aro found in %hese le visitod Polico 0.1t dregory, x‘._ul.m-x ono was glected by tho pe of his credentials 2ol out, Hewas oppiead o the redolutious, 14 say to tho Esposition thai tho Club g 0-mUut (hat it was 18 favor of the election meoting to-nlalt that was i favor of the rosolutions. ‘The Sopreme Court declded thiat thore was no vacanoy in and to coalesce witls the Domocracy o an omicer would Lo compromislog takoa fo 3 prescrvation of the an 1 urged by a stern convic 2 NUMBER 229. 1ta violation fa the mast, and prevention of 3 Hiom 01 he FaRare, mhe ot erusl sk of pororowet T vwn" atin ”I:‘ un -udmlun;; da ht'nby pledga onrneives, perty, and our honor, to units IU;IRI Ihzu};l’;l"l‘: ] ofir efforts to esoltod, ", That it In the del{berats julgmen! of this Club that thoss evil-disposed ptnunJ‘ w‘n‘m I': claiming to be entitied ta hold the town offices of the Townof South Chicagy, nndar the fraudulent pro- tenre of an eloction on the 4th of Aprl, hnst,, notoe rlouely begun in violenwa und conmummated in frand ationld be apeedily notitied immediately to resign atl clatm to much oMces, or aceept thic consequences at the. bandsof an outraged public; und we declars that Ammunity from punishment for thelr offense, com- mitted in tho attempt to usurp thesn pnhllo ofices, againnt the exprew will of the malority, Is Intoler- able, ond inconsiatent with the safety anid good order of b community, The reading of the resalntinne was greetod with applauen, aud they vors unanimousty adopted, fr, Giregosy rabl that ha felt the hreath of reform in the nir, 80 one of tha Lealthieat evidinces of the fart waa futhe consiction ot Coniey for repeatiog. Cren BUERIFT' AGNLW hoard the volea und was miade to tremble, Thers wtrestill tivetve men and ona Srtdge left to them who waitld do tuelr duty, Thern was u posse cotnitatun to e had in thin city to arrest tho crimtnals, and they would geta Sherl who would summon it. Tacta wana storm brewing, and ha begged the citlzeus to be eatm, Liyen dn oir gloom, there was 3 neison for cxnltation, for the outraged citizena had risen toa renre 0f their dut) ey nrust clect gooil Alder- men, Phey emld ezpeet ittt from the paliee, but he did ot Llawe {bem, Tt was *liko moater, like eorvaul.? Jtiwas tke duty of all o get an honest and evonomical Government, 1io bogged thom to thewy urkle tarty aud elest good men, M. E, €, LARNED war next eziled, He eald that thero was s deen feek iy at the present time. Thn peoplo trers slartied by tire shaweful and uolinsling frauds which had been commilted in the South Fuwn—conimiited againat tho stiong publle sentiment which had oxpresacd itecl? overywliere for Lonct foverimnent and reform, 16 wan Lardly bellnve. that shen could havo the effrontery 10 ccminit mitch unbiuabtng frunds fn 1ho faco of wuch o feeling, A few wmonths ago men flew to the courls for ruifef on accuntit of {be fraudulent and unjust aaceesments madn by theso men, and did not succeed In obisiuing it The papers advissl thu peoplo then to b thoir daty atthe poll, and thuy prevent a repetition of tha prievous wrungs, nnd elect honest men. Yeb in the faze of thie—tlin citizens basing doue their duty ot tho polls—these seonndrels had eamtuitted tharo bares faced frauds. He wautedto know {f tho tine had come whei 1he wall of the peaple exproasedd at the bals Jot-box could be ove1throsi,—conld b upat upon by seoundrelly baliot-box stufters. Ho did hut belicve these men souid ever take fhelr offices, (Lowd Lamse.] Jtwould not, t could mot, Le yermitted. e ballot-box embodted tho whole systemn of ouz free dpstitutions, All our muurces of safety wero Iny the lallot-Lox. The crimo which n tnan cummitted NO LANGUAL COULD EXPNESG THE WICZEDNDE] of tatnpering with the baliol-bax. The act was mors reruicious and {ufamous in its results thau sy otlier cring wnan conld cominit, Ho advocatad the most racred protection of the allot-box, 1o di] not my that the tien who combitted this crime should ba punielied with death, or that thoy deaersnd it. Ho did not believe in being rash. If there wan to Le any hanging done, atd tucn fusisted vipon wsurning ofMees they had elected thicmselven to I thero wus auy ptine ishinent to ba meted out to thoin, be dld not want to sce It done in a dark chamnber, but Lo seo it dono in thin faco of thie wholo peopie, in tho open if and sun. Tight, aud the peopls would bu a party ta the uct, Aud that these acts would have: u beneficlal result bereafter was not to bs douhied. Iiut he wanted eversthing done by the people and vpenly, One talug \wan to be ddono witt these mets who had foisted them- selves ugon the people, tut TUZY SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO AssTHR TUEIR OFFICEY. Tiis Mayor_wss next olinded to. Ife was usnrping hiw ollice, He had no following sud rerresonted no party, Who were his coustitnents ? Ar. Rumses—2iks Evans, Ye, continued the apeaker, Miks Evans and the, acollawaga woro Lta followers, ' ** Upon what moat ad this cxpresaagent fed, that he should hold the oMice two years longer than the thne which ho was alocted for7" ‘Ihe wudacily of his impudence waa beyond cxpression. [Laughter and npplause,] Thoro was #omething fnexplicable in it. If ever n man wastoba’ tempted 1o swear, it was whien ha thought of Colvin's Lolding over, At tho mecting to-night there would ba o call for Mayor Colvis to realgn that hn could now Withatand, Bintif Lo did not eave there would baa, nian yoled for who would go in, [Applause]i 1f ft was his friend, Tom Ioyue, Lo would go in.: {Loud applause.] He did not kuow that they could do pything more o stop this cheating. 1e heifoved has! the deep and quiet feeliog which pervaded all bhearts; Wwould have IR effect on tho city election judges. Yeol no confidence could bs placed iu this, for Colvin's. Frienda all knew thelr strongth dependsd ipan the scta of these very men, . Thelr success depended upon res puafing the Houth Town Lallot-box stufiing, But if thoy did, they (tho people) would assert the law of self= preservation, which overy freeman Lsd s righa to: and thoso rights would be anseried. If that time alkonld come they would be ready to ‘ure them with thelr blood, and maintaly, s thelr fathers had don the ‘la]ltein of free government, (Loud and continu applsuse], ‘I'he resolntionn wers then unanimousty adnpted. 3R, J. 8, RUAISEY erked tonay a few words, 1o staied that thers wers some {mportant auita golug on in the courts to pine {sh election frauds whichi had_been mainly prosccuted by the Twentleth Ward Club, which lad spent time and. nioney in the prosecution, If they could convicy thres indges of elrction it wonla do mors than twenty oouvictions for repeating, Io then detalled titr casn 0 swhicl the juror Remington acted so dis- gracefully. Some of the Jeaders bad saked them to et up on these rascally judges, but ho would say therg wha' o les up unll” e I v exbaate ed, aua if the Jlaw could not Lo en. foreed, Lo wonld say fhey would bring tn force,—thu last resort suggested by Mr. Larned. The arials of the threo judges wero comiug off Wedneaday, and bo asked the yentlemen present 10 bs n court, Trude snd O'Bricn wero to defend tlican men, but be Qi ot hava the pleanure of their scqusintancs, Trude hiad told him that day that the Honth Town frauda were more than even ho conld stomach, {Laughter.] The meeting then adjourned tili Thursday evening at 7:0 o'clock at thu same place. WARD MEETINGS., THE FINST. A moetiog of the Firat Ward Conaolidated Ropublican Club was held lnet aveniug at Room 22, Palmer Houso, Mr. Abver Taylor in the chair. Mr, Magill moved that a Captaiu and fow Lisutonauts bo appointed to takechiarge of thy coming election. On motton, Mesars. Thelps, Kellozg, and Dlair wore appointed » committes to take charge of the matter of procuriug changes iu the appoint ment of judges. H, D. Phelps inquired if Jobn Wentworth would by & candldato for Alderman. B. W. King stated that Ar. Wentworth had told Bl Lfllmvfly that he would not accept sy such nomiue jon. On motion, Aerars. Kiog, Cleveland, and Ilaskel were anpotutel o Committes ots Printing, Mr, Maglil's motion wan then takeu ulv snd adopted, ang sir Py Helloge was appoinied Captals, sud Mecarw, Carver, Ficld, Dutton, aid Clevelaud wore ap= ‘oluted Licntensuty, S ¥ Goarge M. Kimbark offered a resolution asking (he Ineeting this evenig to consider meaus fur the restar. ation of tho Registry law, Adupted, AMr, Cleveland moved that Mr, [King spply to the Courts to lave the recent towu elsction “declared Voirl, the Club to bear thu exjense, Carrid, Tito Printing. Committes wos authorized to Lave 1,000 coplea of the Election law priuted for diatsibus tlon on election day. 'On mothou of Mr, laskell, the following Licuteus ants wers oppolnted (o aid’on election day : G. W, Htoarns, A, J. MeDuftee, 8, W, Sickerson, sud Goorga ingz nifered & rasciution thet aixteon tallymen ipointed,—tonr tor ewch precinct—which was sddopiut, Atjouracd to mest lo-nicerow evening ab Unlon 1t TUE BECOND, A weeting of tho Second Ward Ropubliznn Club was Detd Lt ovening st L Fourto avente, at which quits & (1T reyrencntation was preveut, Tuo ineeting \au vailod to urdor by the Hon, Eltiott Autuouy, Chatrmas, Mr, Anthouy was tho Nrst apeaker, sud sdiressrd 6 rotarks particularly to the recent frauds at the Boulh Town election, Who were theso men who firat Jroventud free, hunest voung, aud then stole vores sl packed the baltot-boxes at_miduight with their awn tekolw? ‘Thioy were Detaverats (o w man. To ba wure the recent Demoerstls Cou- ventlon bad repudisted thom, bit ouly becius [ was & mecesmity not & wirtua in tuelr opiofon, The Admiuiviration was really Domocratis, aud Colvin, bunko-sieerers, gamblore, azd thioves wos itu legitimate fruit, Aud this man insisted, fn delau of thy will of the peoply, iu boldluy Lis ollco fors year und & half longer than tho period for which ho tas electul, No wonder tlicro was o movement to dee mand s chiange, no wonder that thoe people should as- semblo at tho Expowtion Building, aud call men o aoe connt for their misdeeds, Lo Uad been engaged ali tlte afteruvon in fcr(vclhlfi » programme for this \ventuy's work, and_ Lo could seauro bis heazors that there would Le not merely worde but action. These Inen whu bad usurped power uud porverted the libezty of the tallot would b catled upon tu realgu, aud 1f their resiguations wero not haudad iu, (b peo ple, siready aroused, would s to b ihat {iey never took tlelr otfices, Tho community wero resotved to put up with no Lalf-way ncasures Tho respousibility restel on every houeat 1oa to 4o to the polis, guard thew oud wtch whils the vules wers counted,’ - With thiv duty performed, ho waa confideut tuat a victory would resiilt 1u favor of Loucat eloctlons, 37, Authiony was followsd by Mr, W. i Page. man who would not work to put a stop to tho disgrace. ful scenes of e past few days, ho sald, deserved 3 1o,the knifo for the protection of B the preacvatlon of, tlelr homcs, xud b= Lessthe people vatrhed the polaand il te

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