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L] 1l UalunaGU LadDULv Lallota wers cormted they were recreant £o thelr trust, Wore the orgsuization petfected and every man to do hia duty, cles of men would be elected guch an tad not been meen dn ihin clty for ‘many years. The matter Iay entirely in-tho ple’s handa, and thoir work at the polls would do- Tidle the question, 31r. 3, W, McGenntn, In the nbrence of Me, Anthony, wiio wan obiged to lesvo for_anothee meeiing, Intro itced Mr, Additon allard, candidate for Alderman from tio ward, e said that ho wse a Quaker, snd ©only spoka whien tho apirit moved bim. Tha spirit wis moying men {o ppesk nowadsyr who had never Jroken befors, and there wa & nocensity for i, If he Wi vlected he would fervn he peaple of the ward Taitbfully and bonoatly, Mr. Lallard paid a warm tomplimont 10 bia Tollow.niominee, Mr, Tlorenber S asanped the meeting that tuat gentiomsn would feprescnt thio ward honeatly and well, r, O, 11, Torton net addressed the meeling, tWhen miscroanta atols ballots, anil subatituted baliots for men who Lisd neyok been voted for, 1t was timo tho peopla woke up snd looked into this (bing, An bou- #atand 8 falr deal was wanted, and it wan for the citl- 7ena of the ward to ssy whothir their ballota should Yo countod as they put them fu thn box ot as gome ‘aso hireling should connt thom. The speaker paid a rm tribute of praiso to Mr. Ballard's ouesty, and N stich_mon ahoald be clected to tho Common Council, They might bo ealled upou to slect a Dew Moyor at some time, and not far diatant, Lo Lopeil, and it wan nocessary to have e thoro who conlil Lo Aopended upon 1o alect an honest Mayor, aud to or- Gabize an Adminatration of aud for freatnen. W, H, 2ddy nest addresscd the meeting in his woll« knowa style, 1fe kepl his anaience ju aliernato roars of Inughter and caracst demonstrations ot pplauac, a8 lio handled tho bummers and Lhioves of the preseu Admiufstration without glove Mr, J, W, E. Thomas, the very Bocretary of {he meotiug, cautioned his hearersogainst " tho tricks to be pl d r the bummers at the yolls, and warned them that the responeflity Iy in their wn hands, Ilo was follawed by Mr. W. 1L, Mitchail, shaiber colored man, who mado Komo very plain, conimen-sense remarks on the duties of the citizenn, and espectnlly the colored citizens, snd tha wmceting then adjourned. intelligent colored THE EIGHTI, A large mceting of tho Nepubilcann of the Eighth Ward was beld last eveniug at No. 60 Blue Island ave- nue, tho Trosident of the Ward Ciub, L'bil A. loyne, in tho chafr, & "Fuio Lo, E. D. Sherman addresied tho mecting at woma length wpon the crisis in tho City Govervment snd upon the necessity of electing good men to tho paritiona of Aldermen, Tio was followed by Frank Lawler, George W. Spof- ford, candidates for Aldermien, and kevoral others, ~ Al {hio speakers denounced the present City Govornmont in unmeaanred torms, sud pald special attentlon to the hokit-over Mayor, ‘Tho nomincen at the primarles were boarttly indors- o by tlio mecting, ¥ THE TENTI. Tho Tenth Ward Democratis Club had s plenfo at 172 North lialsted sércet last night. The object of tho aneetlug was to nomina! palr of candidates for Aldermen, ‘Tho roault was considerable nolso and not muuch dono. At a former meeting a cowmmiticy of twonty-threa Lad been appolufed to sclect names, TTho Comnitteo mot up-staira ond tho Club remalued i1 the Lar-room below, driuking Loor at 1o expruse of s prospective candidate, ‘At about D o'clock the Committes, after soveral bal. lots, managed 10 concentrate AL Hugman and Johi C. Croak, An adjournment was theu taken to Lo bar-room, Mr, Pateick Marray, Preaident, called the Club to orider, a8 tley unde! od that tersu. 1ic thon ane nounced the candidates eclected, s tho Seerctary commenced calling the roll, - T'ho candidatca woro ro- Jected by a terrible vots and in the miust of o fearful uproar, " It was hinted that o majoiity of the Glub Yoined” yuet beforo they voted, aud cime from miles around for tho jurpore, The meeting was declared adjourned, and somo of 4ho inembers withdrew to ratify the nominecs, ‘An eftort was mado Ly tho colonizers to get up nn. othier mecting, but 4t falled, ond they went howling bome THE TWELFTIL A meeting of tle licpublican Olub of tho Twelfth Ward was beld Last evenlog in Carr'a Davciog Acade~ my, on West Lako stroct, Br, lagar preaided. %lio Chatrmon futroduced Br, I, 8. Tuthill, candi- date for City Attorney on tho Republican ticket, who ‘veus recelved with applanso, peke at gome Iengtn on geucral sud local political issues, advocating the {hio nominces of tho City Conventlon, e alluded at somo length 0 tho objections that Lad bean uurged sgatnst cortain of tho candidates, defending them, and opposing sy changea in tho ticket, Wiy hould Jicpublicans go outsido of thelr own party to find men for offica? The Republican party was abitnd- antly ablo to take caro of iisclf and clect ita own men, It Liad been often clalmed that bLecauss certain nembers of a party wero found to e dishonest, thcre- Zora the wholo. party should bu descrted aud throva overboard, Hut that wae s weak and foollsh notiot. 3o belioved it tho duty of good men to remain {nslde their party and correct whatover abusea existod. The speaker closed with a review of the caudiilatea of ‘hia {icket, pasug avorable encomiump VpoR euch In’ ordor, Luther Laflin Dilla was the noxt spoaker. Aftor n song by Frank Lumbard, Ald. Campbell mounted thesiags nnd mados brief nddress. Tl golitcs of thociiy bad golten considerably mixod, o sald, Tho fnauces of tho city wero i 1rouble, and tlero had consequently becn an fdea on fhepart of many that all th city ofliclala wero to lsiuo, and abould bo kicked uut, Until 1670 thio city 1iad been abio to get aloug with an_approgriation of $1,000,000, but, sinco the adoption of {Lo new clarter, Tuero hnd'been an enormous {ncreaso of expenses, and, inconsequenco, 0f taxatiou. Tlo taxes oggregated 1rom $4,000,000'10 $5,000,000 & year, Tho tuxes Lad ,been uwijunily oascasod last year, but this was not on acoount of tha Aldormen,biit because of the law which lsced tlat duty fn tho lauds of tho Lowaalip olicors, bubillo improvemonts must go on, and there must ba Teavy taxes, Mr. Campbell proceeded to defend Lis ollicial rocord agalnst attack of certaln residenta in s ward, who Liad declared thelr intention of ruunfug au indopendent candldato for Alderuun, “Tho mecllug then adjourncd. THE FOURTEENTII WARD, Tho Repullcan, iub of the Fourteenth Ward met st No, 447 Milwaukce aveuuo last night, President A, W, ltaffen in tho chals. ‘The ,question of thio protoction of tho ballot-box ‘eama tip, and tho Vico-Presfilents and Executive Coni- Talites of the Club werw sppointed to guard the various rociucts, with power to augruent thuir number from o members of tho Club, 18 1t eball Lo found neces. sary. 0n motio, tho nowinatior snd Johuson s candidates for Aldermen snd the Whole Republican ficket wera onlbuslustically ratifled, aud ik Giub pledged faelf Lo tho supporéof tho cau® lates, ‘Aftor’ the transaction of Gamo routino Lusiness, tho club adjourned, of Measrs, Baumgarten TIE BINTEENTIL. A meeting of tho citizens aud taz-payers,rrespective of party, of the Bixteenth Ward who aro’ dissatisiod with 6 vominstion of Lengachor ond Kelly at tho Jlepublican primaries waa Lold at Miller's 11ull, corner of Sedawlck strcet and North avenue, last ovenlug, The ball was crowded, and n uumber of (Lo most prominent Ltepublicans ood Democrats of the ward Woro present, Tho comniiteo appointed ot n provions meeting to walt upon o number of prominent citizens of the ward ond 8o whether thoy would sccept the nomination for Aldermen - reported ihat it had fullled its task, and would recoms mend that’ Mr, Frauk Lissenlarth amd Col, Arno Vous, bolh of whom had wignified thelr willing= niess Lo accept, bo placed i noimation. e, William Stowart ssid that Le wan heartily i sympathy with this mmovement, which waa for the pur- Toso of sending good and Lonest men to represent tho ward i the Couueil, 'Thoy had been misrepresented for tho lust two ycara; it was, therefore, the duty of tho citizens of thu Ward to best the uld parly hacks wlio were seeking o re-clection, 3ir, Qustay Flockeles saiu Lo desired to place in momination a3 good & man 88 could bo fonnd in tho sity, tho lev, Robert Collyer, 1le liad pwken to seve aril promitont citizens regurding tho sunject, and Lo a0 lnmlenmocl that the genteman would seoept the aomiuation. Aletter was honded {o the, Secrelary regarding the pame matter, It was from ‘Theodors Karls, and 10 tho effect that Mz, Heaing bad roquested bim to taco dhio nume of the IHov, ltobest Collyer in nomina. n for Alderman, a such was the desire of scveral prominent citizens of the ward. 1fo was unable to be rescut at the meeting, snd would therefore request [Eat the gentletnan bo hominated. ‘Thero was couslderable confusion after the reading M tho lottes, and_ siually Mr. Losby got the tloor. 1ie 1ald that tho very men who liad gotten up the Leoplu's arty wera now irylng to folst Puritana upon thieni, Doidacher and Relly wero lionat oud lueral ety whoin he meant o support in spite of auch eldo Bauos, There was o cry of mad dog rafsed, but the people would not be taken 1o l:r such nublerfuges. Mr, Feliz sald 3r, Leaby and his eang could sup- 2 whom they pledsed, but they could uot como aud Totato to & mestlng caed for tho purpors of nomi- ting 1mon 1 opposition to thuso wentioncd by Ar, iy Mrf Fellx sdmired tho qualities of BIr, Collyer, but #12 not think that getivman had tme to attuud to thu Rutles of the oftice, Mr, Fleckeles replied that Mr. Collyer would not sce popt 1he oMico uuless ho meant to atteud to iis duties, The Chalrman thought Alr, Collyer had moro time Joattend to the duties of the office than any oud elss, sud would be an houor to the ward If slocted, llo tad, howover, no fdea that the gontletawn would ue- papt if nomiuated, Mr, Nock wauted fo know everything abous this Raverond * Collius,” or whntcver bis maite. Ho wanted to kuow his standing I socloty, ia busiuess %, Hohad tved ity-Lwa years in thio ward ab: had noves heard of bim., A number of other Lright Toutons acknowlodged {hat tioy were in tie satwo iz, aud bud tever beard of him, 1t was, Lowever, sufilciont causo for them to go agatust bim because ho was u ¥ Pfall* (Uerman slaug Jor clorgyman), Mr, ¥, A. Hoffman, Jr,, was satonishied lo find that e princijal objection o Mr. Cullyer bad uot been brought forward, It was nol necessary for an Aldurs min o beascholar aud & muan of great talent, but « his bustness capacity sud character should nt bitn for Yus position, 1ie had never yet learned of & clorgye wag who mado s successful tfl:}h\w ‘Though Mr, Doliyer was & noblo, higl-tain d liLerat wan, l“ ihe fuct that he was a clergyman should ypreciude n from holding the position, If theysels preco- ot, other clergymen, who wers mot 84 liberal aud g minded as 3, Collyer, would also fura up aa ean i ites and try 6 gct elocted, 3 AMuse ¥rank scubartls sud Col. Arno Vous wers tiea nowfuated unapfwously, sud the rusull wey baled witn clicers sud long-continued applauso, ‘Col. Voss sent word that, owing L0 B s0re arm, Lo eould not be prosent at (e uiceliog, but ke would ac- | ¢ pt_the nowination, A letter of acceptanca from Mr, Linseubari was also received and ready ¢ Alr, ¥, A, Hofiqun, Jr., the President of the Detoos eratis Ward Club, ainotnced that_the Dowocrats of o ward bad nominated Col. Arno Vs, and docided 0 support any yood Lepublicsn nomfmated Ly the Indepeudents, Therefore tha Dowmocratlo nowmluecs would Le Voas and Linscabartb. [Applause.) TUE BEVENTEENTU. At & mecting of citizens aud tax-payers of this ward, eld st the Bhermau House yestorday afiernoon, tho Doceasity of Laving two caudidstes for Alderiuan o powed (0 the prescnt city admiulstration led tboss pissent to pooduate sad sgiee 10 BUpport Hoberd Knight and Jsmes Lyman as candidates for Alder~ men, An adjourned meeting of the Democrata of the abave ward waa held at 44 Chicago avenue yesterdsy afternoon to listen ta the yoport of the forty taz-pay. ers nolected to nominate two eandidates to represont the ward {n the Common Councll, -The primary cloc. fionifrand was strongly denounced, and tho roport of e Commiltee, recommiending ss caniliates Michaol Bweeney, presont incumbont, aud ex-Ald, Tom Car- ney, wat adopted, —— COMMITTEE MEETINGS. ENTRAL COMMITTEE, Thero was a jolot meeting of tho Republican City Central Committeo and the Iicpublican candidatos for clty ofiices, at tho hosdquarters, on the cornor of COlark and Lake atreats, yostor- day morning. Among othera prosent wers uil Hoyune, It P, Derickeon, 0. L. Wilson, Arthar Dizon, Cespar Butz, Llliott Anthony, Avery Mooro. IL I, Tnomae, Norman Williams, Will- ard Woodard, ana Ionty Greoucbaum, The mocting waa called to order by Eiliott Anthong, who road tho list of members of tho Committos, and nlso of tho Campaign Commit- teo, most of tho latter belug present. Ilo then mado ® 'fow remarks on the object of the mesting, statiog that tho Central Committeo meant” buninoss, and was prepared to co- oporate wilh o Campaign Committes fn all lawful maana of carrying the coming city elaction. To hia imind it wan tao lata for Topublicans to withiddaw nny candidate from the ticket aiready adopted at the Con- ventfon, No tickel was over nominated which gavo eaiisfaction to everybody, snd whilo criticisms were made and might bo made on various candidates, tho general ticket on tho whols was & good ono, ani abould receive tlio support of all. 1fe woull sy, however #hat ho consitered the nomination of \Warron and and Lyon for Aldermen in tho First Ward bad, and they would not bo supporied by tho better cluss of tepublicans in the ward, They would support Went- worth and McAuley, Mr. d, 8, Mullins (bought 1t was not the parl of tts Qentral Committeo to futerfero with ward matters and {hus endanger tho general ticket, In this seutiment Lo waa seconded by John Stepheus and others, Mr, Phil Hoyne moved that {ho City itral Com- uiltee and tho Campalgn Committes b conralidated, Objections were tirged Dy Merars, Moore, Woodaed, and Schafner, and the wotion was fualiy, alter somo discussion, lost. ‘I'lyo moctinig {hen adjourned. TILE CAMTAIGN COMMITIZE then proceedud Lo hold & soparate meeling, and organ. Jzed by clecting Georgo C. rursing Chairman, and Maj, 1t M, Woods Secrelary, Gen, L H, Thomas wan elocted Asnintant Secreta iths referenco to calllng niass-meetings, thore was somo discussion, and it waa resoived to hold much weetings, cach to be deslgnatod hereafter. ‘On_mation of Ald, Schaffner, tho Committes ro- rolved to co-oporata with the Olty Central Conimiiteo during the campalgn. On motion of Maj. Woodls, tho Commiltce was' in- strncted to correspond withi all menbers of tha Com- amitico not presout and ascertain whether they would serve, 1t was moved by Mr, Btaphens that the Commiiteo meet_dJally during the compalgn, The motion pros vafled, anil it waa decided to wect at 4 . m. each day, "Aftcr somo further discussion the mecting sdjourncd until this afternoon, Tho candidates on the Reputllesn city ticket held & meoting yesterday afternoon ot headquarters to con- sult a4 {o the amount of expensea —ucceasary for carrying on tho cawpalgn. Tho meoting was Drivato, i PUBLIC OPINION. WIIAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: CuicAco, April 10,—This question our pcople bave not yot auswored) but I trust they will soon answer it to the utter discomfituro of tho treasgnablo crow who undertook to abolish tho ballot at the Soulh ‘Town election. Tue Tnin- oNE Lina publishedarticles in tho right direction, but the qgueetion will still boar discusaion. The caao, briolly stated, is this: At tho polls whore all the Houth Town votes wero to be counted, & crowd of bummers carly in tho morniug took forcible posacssion af the spaco where tho DModerator wos to be olgetod, oxcluded from this prolimiuary eloction the masgos of voters presont and roady to vote, and riotonsly Inatallod as Aoderator & man of thoir own ohoice,—an infamots tool mndfl to do all that they roquired of bim. Into the bauds of this proiendod Moderator all tho votes of the Bouth Town wards wero, ot tha ologo of the day’y cleotion, passod, fu tho soveral ward boxos, to bo guardod by him and counted under his direction, At midnight, after tho watchors hod loft, this man nod ono of Lis, confodorates oponed tho voult in which the ballot-bozes had been loft, and in somo way so manipulated and chaogod the Lallots ns to moko it appoar thmt o ticket which had, in fact, been defeated by a largo majority, had been trium- phantly elocted. “Then, Lo conceal "tha fraud as far as ho cou{r.l, when it sulted hiu convenicnce, 6 fow days sfterwards, to lisvo tho voles counted, ho insisted, ninst objectlon and protest, on duraping into one pllo the Lallots in all ‘the Lozes before the voles should bo counted, ond this was dono accordingly, The spurious anda part of tho genulns ballots wore toen counted, tho reault was according o programing nd tho fraud appeared to bo consumsted, _ lotalls in tue fore golng slatement, but tho statemeht s Loliovod to bo i all essontial porticulars correct, This fuct at lowst standsas a fact confessed that tho will of tho voters Las been defeated by open violence and frand; that »_reckloss mob set up 1o receive and guard the peo- ple's ballots 6 man whom {he law-abiding cltizous ‘wors not sllowed oven the privilero of votiug agatust, {hat, under the management of this man and hls cou- federates in crime, tho Dallots which had Leen voted were taken out, m largo nume snd pretended .Daliots not voted wers put Into tho boxca in iargo numbers, and afterwarda countod, and that thoe men declzively defeated by the sctual vole, but declared clected by this confessod fraud, ataud ready to ozercles the functions of ofiicca 1into which the voters have eatd they mlull not enter, and, under the name of taxation, {0 rob the people uf gl proporty. Bhall thls consummation bo final? Slall thes rob- irs 18 permniited to accomplish the robbery which thoy havo nttempted? And what ar you olng to do obout it? , Thesa questions niust fo Fhoawercd _nt onco, Talk, ° denunciation speeches, resolutions, all lhoko aro g 1u thefr places, but they must be supplomented by ao- tou or nallufy will Lo sccomplished, Neter, by s2y crimo with tho allot, bnvo the people af Chicugo been 80 thorougbly aroused a8 now, sad, if this excitement shall pass pver, loaving tho results of this crime to siand, it wauld” havo boen bettar that thero bad Leen 1o talk, no denunctation, no_epecches, sud RO resolue tions, Tho perpetrstors of the crime: and thoss llke them will bo cmboldened, instead of checkdd, snd will foel not only that they have {mmunity to'their I'heromay bo eomae mistake as t roclous skine - for like _practices hercafter, i that whotover they may get by ~such practices « thoy wil hold and enjor in Perfoct mecurity, It is treason that waore dealing witl,—not legal tresson, but treason o black that in comparison with §t moat kindy of Jegal treason_appess as virtuca instead of erimo. The mian who eommita troason by lovying war exhibite an cloment of manil- nens entirely wanting to thcso thiovea who go at mide night to subvort the Govornment by stealiug tho poo- plo's ballots, ‘Treason fs fiaunted tnour faces, and treason must be mado dangerous ta traitors, It will ot do to pass it aver lightly now, or leave tho traltors in povscaslon of ita frults. ' The feoplo have gone o for that, If they stop whero thoy are, i were bt- ot that they had nob moved at all “If they allow this robbery to ba consummuted now,{t wero bolter that they had submitted ta it in tho beglonlug, Let the people_tesolve thgl, come what may, there won whom thoy bave dofeated by thelr votes sball not cercise (hofunictions of tho ofilces into which thoy lave sought to fofet {hemselves Ly overiurning tho Uovermment, and let them_atand by this resolution to 1o cud, snd sll wilt bo well, ‘Tle proposition of Tne TinUNE 18 3 good ong, that » Committes of Hafoty he appointed at the meciiug to-night, with power (o do whatever may bo necessary to dofeat tho traitors and sustain the Government, ‘Then, when thoso mou have renounced the offices which they Lisvo tried tosteal, au election may Lo called and held st whicR 'the peaple’s voics will La heard and reapected, snd Oli« cago will enter vn & career of good government wuch a8 8hi0 hnu nover yet seou, and which will_gladdon (bo Learts of ull oliscrvers, Bub 40 aceu lhuh thiy 16~ quircs firmuers, organization, and a A littlo frrequiarity will do no karm, Don't foar that by such action you will eucouraye mob-law, The meu who ate debating whethier It woull uot ba o good fuing to hang » fow 0f tueso IIACTealts Are the very oues who may bo relied on always to oppose mobs and uphold the law, Hanging Wil uot Lo uccesary, but, whatever comen, et the robbers be cumpuiled to give up thelr spotls, W AND OuDER, lon, TIE OUTRAGE—TUE BEMEDY, o the Kditor of The Chicago Tyibune 1 Cutrcaao, April 10,—Undor the sboye head, In s littlo articloin Sunday's Tninune, Lstated what X coucelved to be tho remedy snd proper course to pursuo in order to sot asido tho' late Bouth Town election, iz, to bring tho matter into court sud have the olection declared void, on account of a fallura to comply with the Eloc. tion law la two or more ot its plalaest roquire- ments,—that of numboring the batlots ; of count- ing the ballots and declanug tho rosult beforo adjourning; end that of allowing tho logal voters presont at 8 o'clock in tho moruing o elect tho Moderstor or judge of the oloction a8t oach of the polling-places. : "Ihiy Iatter was not done, to my cortain knowl- edye and that of at {oast fiftv “othor aitizons, ab tha princigal pollivg-place, 204 LaSallo stroot,— tho smost iwportaut of all tho polling- pluces, sud § beliova {b can Le proved that thosatio lsegal'procesdings tovk placa ot other precincts iu tho tawn, Lheso thres (acts ouglit to Lo suficlent tal- tiato and aunul the wholu thing, aud would, Bo dovbt, 4f an honest ducisiou could be hiad, Lut thero sucius to Le a want of falth in the courts, Why lsthiv? ¥ns Tussung and other of our city papers say the courts caanol bo relivd on in auch aiy emiergency | Burely this canuot apply to our Judges,— auy of thom, 1 k.. 1 lefh tatho declafon of shy ousaf thew, froa Judge Watlace to Judge Gary, T would bu perfectly- willing to risk tho rewult, Tt the troubls le~tho Juryl Cauuot this case Lo tpled sud determiged © without s jury? It aud one “in” which is eloply 8 mallr of law, there cun v 1O doublino twa ways. ury sbould uve nuthiug o do with the matter, v oue fur ho Judye and tho La thare sbould bave o MR tatalligaat 4 bo # Jury; canuot an L jury of tnelis Lias b budT Ouis havs mselectod jury, one compoesd of the yery beat men in ho county of town 7 ‘Dealdos {lin Above tirca cares of & clear ¥lolation of the Eleation law, the evidenco of rascality in tamper- in with and stufling the lallol-boxea and of & frandu- Ient cotnting of the batlots {s sufMclent to condemn the wholo thing and render tho alection null ani vold, Admit hat it 1a_mainly “cirenmatantial evidenco’ Many a man_han been bung, and justly so, upon clr- annistantial evidence not half sb airong or abundant, No Intelligent man in Chicago han any doubt a4 lo the fraud, or who committed it, and no honest jury could fail to find thom gullty, But a shorter and probably better way (s suggosted, which {a tnt Phillips, Gleason, Jiyan, snd Evane Le invited o realgn, ond at {he samo tims admon that Uiey must o0, or leavo. tho eily, oF cansoquences 3 Aud they shiould boassured consaquences " o thom” would be {ho worat of sil, but to the peopts porkinps tho lesst, Lot this be dono Dy tho moeting. to-night; er, if nob by tust mealing, by a committee, say of * Boventy,” appointed by that meoting, or somo other mecting 800n (o be held, For something must bo done at once,—not simply ta guard the ballot-boxes at tho coming election, but to rescue those efolen and . aulrs at tho Iate election, 1t will not do to aubmit, nor la pass teave it In uncertainty and douit, To (o so woull have such & disconrgaging effect upon Tiso Bonest and botter class of our peaple that a largo yroporsion of them would very 1l J remaln awsy Teom tie Tall ot flocoming city siection aud rottiso o otel’ Thiey would say, or {hink: “\What is the o7 and pive up in disguet or despaici No,nos thre feronys muist be righted. ‘The town electlon musi b sut asido, of tho neoundrels who countod them- selven lu muat be ot asidel ™ T batiero they will all “ reapoctfnlly reslgn * if prop- erly Juvited and urged to do o, Lot tle tceling to- night at the Exposition Building not only look to the Tutiire, Lt ook also to the past, and dovise somo way or means {o get Tid of tho ovi] Lbat, through fraud and Violonce, s beon forced upon tho so-called Bouth Town of Chleago, Tho shortest and beat Wl{. o m; opinion, fa to liol out uch induccmenta to tho self- clected gentlomen that thoy will rosfin, Thon, §f wo muat have town oflicers, let us elcct thom at tho come ing clty election, Why ndt? tho matter over snd BUGOGESTING A REMEDY, To the Fditor of Ths Chicago Tribune: Cuicago, Aptil 10.—I seo from reading your paper that wo are to have & grand mass-mooting of Inw-nbiding and tax-payiug citizena at tho Exposition Duildiog to-morrow ecveniog, and thiat oll such pooplo are cordially invited toat- tond regaraless of party distinction. Aas a Domo- crat aud o tax-payor, Iam froo to oxpross tho sentimont that I will support and vote for any good man for Mayor, and likewise Aldormen, who are falful, capable, and honest, making no differenco as to whothor they are Democrata or Ropublicans. . Thia city must be purged of tho bummers, thicvos, aud gamblers ot overy risk aud nt all lazards, aud it i the duty of tho tax-paying citl- zows to unito on. men of mtoaru{ to il theso fices, snd not scrnplo too much about polittes, Auy Lonorable combination 14 proferable to tha riiie of the vampires that hiavo fastened themnelvea upon the vitals of thocity, and unless the tax-burdened pooplo riss up s one man and hurl from place aud power Lis Lioruo of robbers, wo might se well fold our arms and submit to farther fnsulta and plunder until {twero Detter for us to own Do property at all than have to be fleeced out of all our just varuings, Tiuo imo hias como when threats aud donunclation will Lavo no more effect upon theae bunniers and Lal- lot-box-stuffiug hleves than pouring water upon drowned rats, Notbing but awell organtzed Vigilance Commiltee, armed and equipped to tho toeth, and ready ot 6 woment’s warnin; to executo summa: puniabment upon theso vilo scoundrels, will hiavo thie desired offect to bring them to b sense of thelr {n- {omous conduet, and, if thoy peralat in attompting sn- other such outrage as they diil in_our last election, wo will give thomn such o tasto of cold mtect and hat load a8 will mako them fleo tho city,. If blood must flow, now is tho beat time for it, and ‘ratter than bave this infernal mob to goverss us it wero betier for the tax- Lurdened citizons to elay tho last omo of ibese brigands or run them clear out of tho city, Noprople have over s pationtly endured what wa bave, The Tommany Ring thioves under Tweod of New York were not-any worse in degreo than tha Colvin crew of Chicago, Enormous taxes have been fevied and collected, nd nothing soarcely, compara- tively, to show for ft. Suchan Adminisiration as wo Tiave fiad under tha Colvin regime i o burleaquo tpon sl passiblo Admintstrations, snd 4 tho mon who own nnfinl’ right ouglit to control the proporty and muolcl- fairs of Chicago do not Toslst even fo the polnt of tho bayonot tho thleving incursions upon our Qlty Tressury by {hewo bummors thoy ought {0 bo robbed and plundered out of their last dollar, Thon lof us ot only rally to tho Lixposition to-morrow night, hut also to the voting precincta of the city on eloction-day, sud purgo the city of _its fith and scum, if wo hiava io do it at tag polnt of tho bagonet. Tno Boxo PysnLico. TO THE WORKINGMEN, To the Editor of Chicago Tribune: . Curcaoo, April 10.—Your oxpressions of con- tempt, and tho ngcessity of punisbing tho ballot- box stuffers and tineves who were #0 prominent in the affairs of last wook, nro meoting 'lho hearty approval of tho citlzeos on all hande, There ja but ono opinlon provalont,—tbat is, theso men must bo punished, and tho bummers' powor broken. The timp has como to atop this outrage, and the only way open scowma to be by cenforcing tho law, founded on thoe rights of tho peoplo. ‘Ihis higher law, oldor thau auy acts of 1ho Htato Logielature, gives Lo man an Indtinctive right to defend Liwnelf when trod upon, Thls same 1aw I8 common to everythiug ereated, Bhakapears Las well apoken : The smalleut worm wil turn when trod npan: 'cn doves will peck fu safeguard af thelr neat. Wo arc, therefore, following out thoso instincta which demand justico for the oppreesed wlen we call for mudden, swift, flery retribution on theso shiame-faced thioves and cut-ihroata, We cry for jus- tico until tho cry is heard aloud on’ our _atrcols, but justico ds hoodwinked, blind, aud deaf, ler own Voloa is choked by dlio iands of the villalns on lior throut. Wo domand that the law bo enforcod, but wo find our courls powsriees. The bummer {8 n hanger- gn thero} you lud himw n tho Jury.os put thors by this samo Tting, sw that it s impossiblo {o convict tio verleat. scoundrel that over draw breatn. The tme is como for action,—eharp, prompt, and docisive, o may talk of the gospel of grace, of ma to tho polla with musket in hand, Chicago can- Do cleared of thess scamps in twenty-four hours, withe .out doing violones to tho feelings of Lor citizens or Qsgeaciag (lor name, Ous hundrod, slorn, realute men could cloar our sfrecta of thee loafers, and the City-1all of it rotten crowd, ond tho craveu-heariod cowards would scattor like'leaves befura un autumu gale. Lot the mechsulcs of this city attoud the mass- meeiing Tueadsy evening aud express themsalves agains this horda of vampires; who are sucking the Lfe-lood_from our familics, " Wo feol tho effecta of theso bard times in this city, Our {nferosta ars bound up with ths eapitolints, Disinees s cripplod. Manu- fuctoriea aro driven swsy from tho cfy. Our employérs, our landlords, sro taxed so bigh that sala- ries aro cut_down, and rents stéll keep 1p, and our ‘funllies suffer, becauss wo cannot earn enough monoy 10 give fhemn Lome comforts. - Worklugmon, the lond couies 8n your shoulders, ‘The monoy stolon from tho city's rovenuo, the product of your Lrain and muscle, 18 epont by there thioves in such places as tho * Houso of Davia,” ¢ Mcarry's," % Tom Foloy's," and * Tha Buore.” Aro you men to stand this sny longor? Then Jet your prescuca be felt §n tho mas-meeting, your voice lieard denouncing theso wrongs, determined {tioy shall be topyod aven tuouglh Clark street shall blossum and tho ielugraph polea Uear sirauge frul A MODEL BUBINESR CARD. " o the Editar of The Chicayo Tribune: Cutcaao, April 10,—For theluformation of the* publio, and in tho utorosts of good governinent, wo roquost yoa to insert the following business card, and the accompanying testimontala of lead- {ug citizens, and theraby greatly oblige ! Lvans, Gueasox & Co,, 3 Uallot-Box Manipulators. T, 8,~Exchanges will pleaso copy, L., Q. & Co, ommw, ‘The undersignsd, Ed VLillirs, 3lika Evans, Jim Glesson, Pat Hysn, and Dave L'hiornton, eucouraged by the frults of Louest industry and ssgicious entere privo, have formed general coparinurship for the isrpose of prosccuting tho business of carrying elec- tious, aud bog tocall attentlon to thelr superior facul- tien for securing the election of auy person W any oflice in the gift of the Amecricau peoble. Thoy modeatly but firinly insist thot Lhey have ro- duced the herstofors uncertsin business of wanipu- lating ballot-boxes to & lchmcel wlicruby they are ablo 10 ntitain auy doaired results with sbeoluto certalnty, T'o tho ingentous methods Meretofore employed in thie slums of New York aud among the notls patriots of New Orlesns, they bavo ndded, the rosults of long experienco und clovs spplication to business, snd cans fdently claim to stand poerlsss in their profcasion, “They will guaranice wicoess i ovory fustancs witliout regard to tbo uctual number of lota cast, the wishesd «of the majority of ik legal volers, or tho fitness of tho caudiate for the ailice, Terma reasonalls, No clection, no pay, Addreus Evaos, Gleason & Co., 204 Lafalla streot, Chicago. MIKE EVANB, ¥p FuiLries, Just Greasox, Lat ligan, Davk Fuounrox, Composing the firm of Evaus, Gleason & Co, ok the thousauds of complimentary tosti- owered upen us within the past fow days wo scloct a few at random, atd sssuro tho publio that they fyld fur whiort of dolng us juatice, K., G, & Co, TraTiMONiALS, clalty, 'Chedevil cau't mateh ‘em, Frestdent Firet Ward Central ¥rom mouial N, Nepublican Club, 28rinly belleve thoy st carry an wlection without a single Bonest Vote, ‘Tuouas Horxe, 44 PEACEAULY IV WE CAN, YORCIBLY IF WE MUST.'" 10 the Editor of The Clicaan Tribune ; g Cuicago, April 10.—If tho people ot Chicago submit to the late infernal outrsge ou the bal. lot-box, they will simply publish to the world the fact that they are totally uufit for sell-gov- ernment. ‘Tho meeting Tuesdsy evening should appolnt s Committeo of the best citizons of Chicago to wait upon the ballof-box thisves wlo counted them- selves tn and domaud their resiguation j fathing iu that, to apply to the propoer authorities to Liava the election (n the 'fown of Bouth Chicago de- clared illogal sud vold, sud a now eloction ordered} fulliug in at, 10 call o tuvctivg withous delay for the S LUL AL, saKk AUAL) L2y ROV oxprens prposs of erguniein Vigilance Committes 1o creato s yacancy tn thoss offic I nco that some hinstness men ara fratd to move fn this malter, or ovon 1o #ay much alout it, for fear thet B Phiilips will take reveoge on them by dalsing! tholr asresrmenta, Ontupon anch freement - They aré not freemen, but aiaven hugaing (hele ebhina, What fa_property, llfs oven, warlh without freedom to men worthy of the namp of freamen 7 Let va have » vacancy in the Bouth Town offices, * Peaceably If wa can, forcibly If we must,” FURRMAN, . CITY CREDIT AND VALUES. To tha Editor of The Chicago Trridune: . Curcaao, Aprit 10,.—1t Is & hopeful symptom that tho solid men and bonoat citizons have be- como nlarmed at the dangers that bosot tho city from the bummor and the thieving clasacs, The town eloctions ehowed that they understand tho pitustion thoroughty, and thiat thoy are soady o act well and vigorously in regard to it.' Bu¢ In the Bouth Town tho thioves and ballot-box stufl- ora bavo ngaln connted themselves fn, having' porpotratod the mosat astounding frands to do ft. This {8 an alarming fact, nnd is another warnlng ao to what may ho expeotod at the city eloction on Tuesday, the 18th. Lvary good citizon must do Nhis duty. 'The Council must have honest men fn it, or, for a_time ai lcast, the crodit of {ho ity ‘snd 'the valus of her real eatata will bo ruinod, From thin sad and abawmetul resutt thero can Do 1o pacape, 5 For monthe past Mr, Compiraller Toyes has ured every pasnible offort {o protect the puner of tha city from protont. Thin foe the tixe being_can only lo ‘dono by renewing the paper, or Lorrowing the moncy topayit, Withour present bummer Msyor holdis; oul to hia placs in defanco of all decency and law, and witli o thieving crowd ihat sufround nnd suatain nifm in the Conncil and out of it, Eastern bankers and capitalists, and our own s well, 1o stite ‘of all Mr, Hayea can’ do or promiso, will not loan iho city ' n dollar, Can {hey La blanied for so doiug * Till the good peoplo of Chlengo eloan out the entira peatilont crew thoy must enduro the shiame and the disgrace which they have pormitted Coivin and his ging to ine flict upon them. TThis isnot ull, Look 3t tlie condition of {he toal-es- tato mayiket, -Who wanta to buy any proerty now? The smonnt tho"offictal villaina and their confeder- atea steal {6 8 smail matter compared withi tho dopre- clation in the vaiuo of property caued by their ras- calitien, Tho actual truth, could {t Ls know, would stiow fhio sum to Lo milllons of doliars, No rolief whatevor can camo to ot peopls so long aa tho bume smer ruls lasts, ' Mon will not put thelr money wharo they can got at it Ltonest, capablooMcers must tako thelr places befora n return to our former prosperity can bo oxpectod. Let, therefors, sl our pooplo who have at Loart fhe woifare of onr clty do (helr whalo duty from thls time tll tho poils are closed on tho ‘Tuesday n\'cnlnfi of tho election, and after that if noc- otsary. Ly so dotng they may Lo able to rescie tho city from Wlsgrace and thiotr proporty from confisca- tion, A PnoyrrRrY-OWNER, LEGISLATIVE INTERTOSITION, To the Riditor of 1'he Chicago Tridune Curioaao, April 10,—T am proud to say that for tho Iast fourteen years 1 hiave boen ono of tho supportors of your journal,—a journal that hns liad tho manliness to oxposo tho city frauds nod tho present prevailing official corraptions in our munieipality, as well a8 in ouar * South Town " villainy, I hordiy think I could add aught to your editorial sentiments, without this, that this man C(Hosson, who figured so conspicsously in ballot-box stufflug, lindictments, oto, pre- vions to his firat clection as Town Clerk, was o common vagrant, haoglng around Farroll's “cock-pit ” and othior low dives, and was simply clocted for this specitlo purpose, in conunction with Davo Thbraton, who fa & nolorlous blackieg nnd {gumbler, feasting on the disfrachised apolls of our best citizons. It scoms to muo thero in willl o remody loft to Lring thioao scoundrels to justice. Let tho Uovarnor of te Btate convene the Legialature and sbolish tlio Townabip Organization laws in cilica of our magnl. tuda §n tho Btato; which will obviata tho necesaity of coust intorfarence, and the delaya incurred by legal procecdings, Anather stop should be taken to restora tho cradit of tho cily. Letevery Lonest man stend to thie pallm on clection day sud seo that ail the * Colvin Aldermen—~the Hildroths, Sommers, oud others—ara Xopt outt, and bavo a * now deal” #'in foto,” Packed conveations sud pot delegations,as well e rowiy blows bards, half {nioxieated, should be bandled witl: the grasp of o “ Californla Vigiiante,” Unlews this fa re- worted to our proud clly will run’ to despalr, and an- archy will bo the result. A HouTu Broza, AX TLECTIVE JUDICIATY. To the Editor of The Cateago T'ribune: Curcaoo, April 9,—Your correspondent '*Lay- man " §s in error in bis communication of this morniug, when ko saya David Dudloy Field Iy not o member of the Bar Assoclation of Nosw Yorx City. It is @iflcult to eco why any lawver sbould not continue in good standing in any Bar As. soclation, 8o long a8 itis the universal rulo to nccbpt any case that has the merit of an ample fee, cither to defend o known critninal, or to obstruct e course of justico in a civil casn, Tt hos struck ma as a liitls eingmlar that no one has yot touched upon tho real fouindation of all theso troublos, of which every observing man s fully cog- nirant, to-wit: an eloctlve Judiclary, It is all vory well to talk of “ taking tho law into thietr own hands,’” Dut np two men 1 thia city are moroe fuily aware than Messrs. Doxtor aud Swott of what tho final resuit of stich an attempt would be. Probably no othiers Imow ‘bettor than thiey, also, how utterly futile all nttompts st purification must be, 50 long ss tho Judges before ‘whom thess matters aro to como depend upon tho votes of thiese very * bummera " for (hoir positions, J, 1, THE GPIRIT OF 50 WANTED 1N ‘70, o tha Eiditor of The Chicago Tribune: Cuicaco, April 10.—As ono of tho awe-striak- en, so-called, but sndly misnamed, Law-and-Order party stood upon Wright'a Bavk Dullding, on that momorable Babbath mornlng whon 06,000 of San Franclsco's bost citizons took the Jail in 1830, ond_beheld tho solid columus ndvancing with fxed bayonels, ho oxelaimed, with Isugusgo tmora forclblo than clegant, buk terribly emphatic, * When thess d—d_peaim-siigiug Yankees atay at homo @ Bunday to slioulder thy musket, kell's a comin'§ No, 433 Via, Cost, 1830, —_——— SUBURBAN, UYDE PAL. A meeting of tho Tax-payors' Compalgn Com- mitteo of Iiydo Park was old yoatorday aftor- noon at tho Gardoer Iouso, The Committes porfectod tlioir organization by olecting James' Wadaworth pormancot Chalrman oaud J. L. Bticknoy pormancnt ecrotary, 0On motion, an Bxecutive Committeo of threo was appointod to nttend to printing and other businces was eppointed by tho Chalr, as follows : W. I, Grag, G. W _Bisbop, and Thomas Moran, Tho Chalrmsn and Sccretary of the Campalyn Come mittco wero made meinbers of the Executive Commit- teo ex-oficio. ‘The Committeo then adjourned to meet at the samo place to-morrow afternoon at 8 o'clock, It bad been supposed that tho Independent Cam- palgn Commitico would bave met with tho other Comimnities to discusa tho possibility of & compromiso, But ouly ono of them appeared, and the'probability of auy mutus] arrangemeut grows uot only booutifully lesn, but alvo mauch less desirablo than §t'has hitherto sppeared, . BOUTIL EVANHTON, Thero wilt bo & meeting of (Lo citizens of Sonth Evanston at Warren, Keency & Co.'s {all thls evening to dtscuna villaga politics, and all the vaters of {he entlro villago aro carneatly roquested to Lo presoat. 3 S — THE “ULTIMA RATIO." RASTEL ON TUE SALLOT-DOX BTUPFLRA, Transtated from the Tilinois Staate-Zertung of April 10, The ultima rato requm-—~the Jnst argument of Kings—is what war as been called, That war, bloody coorcion, passca for the last resort not only for Klogs, but aleo for peopls 1 tholr deal- Ings among thomsclves, Listory affords abund- ant proofs. Dut it has beon belioved that, 1n the dovelopment, of thelr owa rights, the people asa community must roject violonco ag an arfu- ment, It is hold that alt questions must be dis-. posed of in @ peacotul and lawful way, and that tho ullima ratio i to bo sought in tho judgmout ,af the highost courta, But what happoned at ths town clections in Chicago on April 4 has demonatrated that this convl¢tion Is moroly an amiable deluslon, For ¢ 18 upon tho judgmont of tho highest;Court in Illi- neis that a small eot of rufiians havo based the most colassal and audacious crimno against the right of citizous voto that " cau be found in _ tho ootire political history of tho United Btates 0f courso it ofton, happeus that fraudulont votes aro csst snd counted s geniiine, but thata lotof traltors should nullify the honost Laliots of decen ns by thousand, and substituto thousands of fraudulent bals Tots (ticksts printed tho year beforo),—for this oven tlo bintary of New York Gily's elections affords no porallel, 1t is entirely natural thab the outraged citle and retribution, and that ¢ for hanging thces exaggerstod scoundrols Tocelvo m thousand echocs, ¥or tho crime which they have iusugurated s nothing less thau Myh treason,—that 1s, the overturning by violence of tlin Lawfully conutitutod form of government, At the saino time, while it 18 agroed on all sides that tleso criminsls snall ba rendered hartnless for the future, it must not e forgolton that tho Supreme Court of Hiinots, fn s deciafon which, on thelr part, was & criing againat reasou, justice, and Drecodont, mado the outrage of last Tucsday posaiblo, 1n the matior of the eloction of Aprik 43, 1875, when the charter was voled op, the Hupreme Court gave u doclelon which was equivalent to s nuliiication of all tho safeguards of an houcat aud fair election, It went 50 far that an election may nof aven bo set aslde when t 18 proved that the pumbor of fraudnlont votos ara von larqer than the wajority pacortained by the count; for it was bield that, even {lirough such proof, 1t 18 10k catablishied that somme of b Yotos on the other sido ure not also fraudulent, In other words, it waa docided tLat tho bogus baliola’ fraudulontly stuffed Ly scoundrelaare not euly worl Just s wuch us tho ballota honestly cast by honest volers, but wnore, For the validity of Lieso frauduleat votea ia ont farther tmt the, honnsd volors must fAirat Provo the validity of their rasl votos, 7 Whion Abie_declalon appesced- (¢t was sajd that the, fotare possibility of 4n honost election had been do-: stroyed, fof the criminal classen would discover there.. in molbing Jewn {1td a0 fuvitaiton-to sy the ballote bozes st thele -plestura, uw irme this prediction al:. ;uu elgction of Lhe Boutk Town on April hias Lus- ated, 2. o The queation now fa 1 What ahall badons " In ¢ ragard, tiow that an appesl o the Oourta is usel thero acemed ta bs no_difference c!,{_anllmnngxn the enormous gatheriug of clilzens st Farwell Iall 1af faturdsy ovening, The criminala laugh st sll the {hreata of Jndicial for the declsion of the 3. ful guapsnice thal they, m that quarler, " Whs ttma satie verpuolicae—iha Idsk resort which the peaceful suthority of tho State offers —hian fafled ; what rgraaing, hen, but the ultima ralio regum—violenoe I - 42 1t {a bitter and painful to be obliged ta say (his, but 1t nuat bosald, Thaes citizons, who sre willing to eubmit to overy honoat majority, but are not willing toaubimnit when oven the outward appesrance of An glection s distegurded by a ot of_robbers and. Asonn- Qrels, can only attain theft righia by meaua of violence, Ouco beforo, about twenty yoars ago, the citizens of ong American_¢ity (8an_Irantlaco) catne to this con- clumoa,” Men must Accommodata themaclves here and now to whid aapponed thero and then, in order to avert tho avorthirow of the votivg ayatom, snd the sub- atitution of scoundreliam for autliority, If the hon- st citizons shsll'dilenco . thosd criminals through piwe dor gl Lall, o Lo rofo, tlen porliaps thy Bupreme Court will Tcoogulee; by & now doclalun, tho forco of facts, ® RN — MISCELLANEOUS, KEEFING TIE PEACE. The Mayor yosterday ‘issiod " the followiog ordor | he Ifon, It K, Gosdell, City Murahal—Dran Bin: Whereas, at Lo recent town slectior in Boutls Clilcago 2 Rross oitrags was committed on the rlghta of tho peopls Uy to fraudulent sulaiiiutlon of oluce aligts or Lhioso cast by the olectors, 0 sccura the {ilegal ro turn of ofilcors who were ‘not the cholcs of “the ma-- Sorfty, Sf" " the publis ' opinlon, ' sppatently siwoll-founded, - ba rroct; and whoreisy miich excltemont his arison in conssquemco, and an appatinity i3 afforied to desiening mei o insug Lo disturbancos which 1nsy serlously endanger the public pence, yon aro Loroby directed to cojoin vpon tho forco under your command to 8co that tho publio order {s maintained, and to hold themacives 10 roadi- noss (o provent auy breaches of tlo peaco or threat~ cned violeuco, A * 1t In probabio that the prompt resignation of the oflicors rotarnod as_electod at sald _eloction wil re« movo any pretext for dinorderly - proceediugs, bub I dosiro you to takoall propor precautionary mensiires. You will alao inquire into tho conduct of the police- men stationod nt tho soveral votlug-places, and imnse diately dischargo from {hoforce all who hiave in ahy ‘manner connived at alid repulod fraud, or othorwlso Deen gullty of misconduct, - Rospeotfully youra, ' » B 11, D; Cowvit, Mayor, T, TULEY'A BTATEMENT. To the Zilitor af The Chicaze Tridune: Cittcaao, April 10.—An cditorial in Tnz Triouxe,of 1hia dato noems o eall for an.nddifionsl slatement from mo s to the ndvico which Mr, Thornton claiis tohavoacted upon o regord ‘to’ his duty ab Mdd- erator at tho lato lown clection. Tho advico whtoh T gvo 'was fn writing, nod haa slready been printod in tho Times, Tho wriler of Tne Tnin. s editorial, T proaume, hiad nat read ff, It will Lear no auch conslruction as 1t fu clalmed was given (o 1k Dy Thornton. - The opinion was given upon iho fo< quiost of sevoral tawn officers, wilhout consultation on Ry part will Mr. doaly ‘and reads aa followa 3 Citicaao, April 0, 1576,—To zun Tows OLenk oy BouTi Oiiieaco: In regard to the” canvass of the votes for tho Houth-Town Glicials, T i of {hs opinion that the luw {mposes tlio duty upon the Moderstor of tho place whero tho Town Clerk acted as ciork of tho polls to_cauvasa fho ‘voies, and ho fs to dotermino Which bailol-boxea oF roturns, whoro thero aru two Bets, hio will roceive aud. count. Your duty s to do- elarb thio result. pubilicly, and givo s similar certificsts conjointly witt. the Moderstor, a8 I8 required to bo ivon by Judgea and clerks atall gemcral eloctions, ¢ ® s TULRY, g This 14 ho only npinion that Thive gi aubject, Ticarcattully, . TOYING Ti YoLTORATN, The examlualion of polico officers Landrigan and Crosk, under susponsion for negligenco of duty at 204 ZLaSalla street on tho night of tho recout town election, il comeicy ot Pollcs eadgarioes s diernoni 843 o'clock. - —_— OTHER POLITICAL MATTERS, MASSACHUSETTS. TR DECENT OA1MURING OF DHISTOW RETUB- © T pieks. Special Correapondence of T'he Chicago Tribune, Bruworieey, Maws, April 8,—The recent gathoring of Dristow Lopublicans at Worcester, which resulted In an address to the Ropublicans of tho State urging thom to uee their best offorts for the selection of n flrst-cluss delogation to tho Cincinantl Convontion, has met with no particular signs of opproval oulsldo of the circlo jmmediatoly iotorested. Tho morzo prominent siguora of the address are ex-Gov. Bullock, of Worcestor; John D, Bald- win, editor of the Worcester Spy; John D. Long, of Mingham, Spoaker of tho ITouse of TRopresontativea; Jamos Russell Lowoll; ex- Attornoy-Goneral Charloa Allon ; the Rov. James Froeman Clarke, whomadoquiton commotion in tha Btato Convention of 1871, when Butlor was & candldato for tho Guberuatorial nomfnation, bz inaisting on tho right to **bolt” an objection- ablo nomination; Edward L, Picrco, of Milton, brotherof Coug)ruaumnn Honry L. Plorco; Edward Atkiunon, tho weli-known political oconomist ; Prosi- dent Stearns, of Amherst Colloge, with gix of his Pro- fossora; and Presidont Chadboarne, of Willlama Collego, with four of his susoclates in tho faculty, Tlo wholo Bumber of signatutcs to the address 1s 233, ‘Tho movenicnt will amount to little, Tho roal Jesd. ers of tho Ropublican party in the Btate took no part in the conference, and the “political men who did will havo littlo welght. Theslmpls trouble I, they haven's the courxge of thelr opinions, thelr uttcrances, or of anything eleo, Thoy aro, most of them ot loaat, ‘polittcal cowans, not willing to risk thelr own chancos of prefarment by breaking with tho party, Were thoy Lold, apgressive men, they might gain a good foilowa iug in tho Htato, Msasachusclts is, this yesr, s doubts ful Biato, and 1t tho Democrats depart from their traditionat stupldity, and, put forward strang aud uuobfectional candidats, tho Htate may Le carriod by em, Buttho Worcesier reformers, Who aro scarcd ut tholr own words, and daro not put them into action, arc nob tho leadors tho timo calls for, 'Lhe manayern of tho party understand thesa men thors ughly, aud when thcy become £oo obstreporous yoll s goreliead ¥ ai _thom, sud {ihey suvside at onve, Mo- forin docan’t como through any such leaderabip. As 1t looka now, tho ltopublican delegation from this Btate, though probably sent unpledged, will bo for Blainio, who will, quite Ukely, Liava pubstantially all the Now England delogates, till, o reapoctablo portion of tho party do not indorse Llin. s courss in Con- reas ihfa~ winter, though forclng adnuration of i suporb qualitios - a8 o parliamontarian 118 not fucroased his popularity with some of the best Jtepublicans of his own scction. ‘Thore's s flavor of duniagogism ubout him that' ian't wholly acceptable, Bill, uls many good tfimllllc! are recognized, and the Miristow movement kicking intelligout leadership, e 1ll, as above_said, probably be nlio to control 'the Now ghnd K ca at Cincinnati, The third-torm feclivg 1n (Lo Blate, which at one timo threatened to devolop into s powor, haa wholly died out under the withering effect of the Ielknnp expasure, anditis coung to be sdmittsd that, after all, Grants Admine istration has not been allogether ‘perfect; indeed, mauy of {ts stronyy defonderw hitherto sro willing to coufess ita thorougls rottouucss, pledsoldin il MISCELLANEOUS. NOOKYFOUD MUNICIPAL ELEOTION, Bpacial Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Mocxrorp, 1L, April 10,—Tho Prohibittonsta mada a cloau scoop fn Nockford to-day, Jhoades, tha Pro- Dibition caudidato for Mayor, was elecied by 368 ma~ Jorlty, Tho following s the oficlal vote: Firat Ward, Tihoades 210, Dronson 182; Bocond Ward, Rhoades 230, Nronson 124 Third Ward, Rhoadea 115, Drone son 172; Fourth Ward, Rhoades 185, Dronson 142; Tifth Ward, Ithoades 150, Broneon 250; Blxth Ward, Nuoades 171, Brouson B1; Heventh Ward, Rhoades 123, Brouson 70. Aldormen—Second Ward, Gllhert Woadeull, Vrobibition, 297 Secloy Yerry, License, 1145 Yourth Ward, O, O, Upton, Licetise, 186% E, J. Woodruff 170; Bixth Ward, Harrls Barnum, Pro< ohu Lake, Licenss, &, Bupervidors— First Ward, Anthony Hinca 347; Becond Ward, H, O, Heovillo 4583 Third ‘Ward, Thomas Dorwent 140, and 3, N, Btare 1807 Fourth Ward, George M. Bmith'8i7; ¥y Ward, Lyron Grahiam'33, sud ¥ 3T, Van \Wie 164 Szt Ward, Harrls Darnum 224, and 11, B, Soper 47;' Beventh Ward, Duncan Ferguson 191, David mont woa eloctod Colleetor, i PEURY COUNTY, JLL, Speetal spuiteh (o Fhe Chleago Tridune, DoQuory, 11k, April 10,—~Tha Tepublicaus ‘of Perry County imof in "convontlon et Puickneyvills to-day, clected delegates (o the Btats Convontion. aud decided to hold a County Convention on the 31st of August, “Uhe Blato delogates were Instructod to vole for erldgo, No othier inatructions were given, for want of thno, but it 16 Lelfovod that the delegates will expresa (Lo viow of thelr onatiluents by supporting Neodles for Auditor, Sauders for Treasurer, and Herogge for Becretary of Blate. But litile, If auy, preferonco was exprussed for Licionuut Govéruor ur Atotaey Oese £ DIXON, ILL. Snectal Dispaich to Ihe Chicage Tridune. Drxox, 1, Apri) 10,—The Republican Congrearional Comumitteo of thin district meetd at Princoton on Tucs-, day, the 11th, to 1z tho Ume and tasis of a call for a Gouvention, 'Blany of the leadig lepublicans in the wevoral countica are specially luvited also La wttend, THE DEMOCHACY OF INDIANA. apectai_Dupatch ts The Chicada Tribrne, InptaNavorw, Tud., April 10.—Daulel Voorhces, the Tall Bycauore, 'has ¢nterod tho race for the Domo- cralls nomination for Governor, Ho is ss rabld sn J, A, O, Mitcholl, of 1o {8 8 popular wau iu and waa prominoutly usned in conbection with the nomisatiun for Lisut, Governor ou the Iudependent Greeubuck Kcket, from which fact bis poition ou flio fluances msy La judged. Tl Uon. J, D, Wiiliams, Slember of Congreas trom iho Becond District, is cxnected homo fo-morrow, and 1t {4 balievod ho ias desiyus upon tho oftice, It de- velopiug into e very pretty figit, snd Holwian will ot Liaves walk-over by auy means, INDIANATOLI, IND. Au effork ks Leen tade by Democratio polificians aceepted wily | e fuzco s redlatriating ordinance through tho Qouns el i order to retain control of the city afber elnotion, but, owing to (ke viglisnos of thi Mo~ biicsus and the stehdfut oppoaition of :twe emocratin members who refnsed to lend thamselves ta'sush An unjuat mbaanre, the effott has Bot dha- ceeded, To-night was the Issl nlfM upon which sach n_ ordinance conld be passed in’ time Lo effeat the deatred rosult before the approsching eleetton, A Ro- mflun majority will Le returaed in May withoub —— NOQTES. GAMPAION PARAGRATTS, Bend Dana to Cincinnati, 18 the cry from Mas- anchugetta, then gend bim to the fonato. ... - ‘Who would hiavo thonght tho old man—Thar- low ood—had do mioh bloody-ehirs in hatm| Jera Harlson, tho colored amnesty man from Alabama, {8 to be renominated with & hyreab,” They 'do sby, that Cameron ifs foeding both mnlln;g and Morton wills false lopés, and in« tonds, at_the Iast momont, lcdphlmp the Penn- sylvsola dojogation for aomobody olse, Justin 8. Morrill snd Roscoo Conklink wish to havo it knojn that they did not voto agalnat the confirmatibn’ ot -Mr, Daun,: -'Lhere is somo 'P' -paront nensitlyeness sbout this little mattor, Mr, Ialstead dpea not feo 'anything alarming in Morlon’s stronjith, Hud dbéa Hot conalder him nFnuulhlllty, Hidll, It iy true that tho majority of,tho Mississ{ppl Jo)uun(lon 18 for Mortan, Br. Niodtlsld writes to this olect. 1t is surprising Low unanimous the Whisty- Ting prass—a roprouantative " of wlich ‘chn bo fouud 'in '8t. Lows, Chicago,’ Miliaukoo, Aud . Dos Moinos, 1a.,—is inits denunciation of Hecto- tary Dristow, nnd in declaciug that it will nover ‘voto for him,~—noyor, 0o never. . Tho proposcd attompt to inatrnct the deloga- tion from Iowa to voto for old 8am Kirkwood for Proaldeut hes beon' nipped” in ths bud, #o to Bpeak, . Gov, Kirkwood las a comfortabio moat for six yoora in tho Unilod Statos Houato, aud his own porsooat dmbition is satlafied, Tho Indianapolle Jouynal is ludicrously stump- ed in thé Daua business. Having gone off lial(- cock, and indorsod Dans wheu it waa first re ported that Mr, Morton tavorod his confirma~ tlon, It cannot, now that BIr, Morton lins voted ngainat him, say yory much about the subjoct. ?ut it f‘lnus the Iorzogovinian oatlook fufl of ntorost. ¢ . Dayid A, Wolls ran 235 votes alboad of his tickat in hia Congressional canvass, Thoplu- rality againat him-was 600, and tho majority 243. Ho drew largely from the Ropublican_ side and Tost on the Democratic, ' Tho Ltepublioat major- nvv in tho ;diatrict in 1876 was 887, Ao that Nr, Wolld improved 144 vbtos upon Judge Loster, an oxcoptionally strong candidate, i This is too good to bo Jost: Tho Prosidsnt baging {aformoed’ Attorney-Genoral Pierrepont of sowe developinonts made beforo the Grand Jury in the Babcook matter, the latter gentio- man excla{med, wondarlogly, * How did you find thir out ? ‘I'ne mombors of tho Grand Jury are all aworn not to roveal. anything,” **That may bo,” #aid tho President, “ but [ am not sworn not to honr anything."—Sk Louts Globe, Babcook sgoms to have moved a good deal ia o concontrio circle. 1o mixed his ways up'm ?&‘;m ‘s confusing mannor. Georgo - Tawcott we, in his successful play of ** Brays,” shows a ring of brass motal whenover ho tolls a lie, and oxclaims 1 ¥ T'act, fact, 1 assuro yow." If evor Mr. Rowa should tall i, Baboook might bo on- gaged to play tho part iu s biglly realistic man- ner. " Murat Halstead, David A. Wolls, Bamuel Dovwlos, Carl Boburz, and William M. Groavenor mot in Now York laat Friday. - Thoir dolibora- tions, it ia sald, possess no nnasnal political sig- nifiéance, though there {8 somne_talk' of a hugo political mass-mocting in Now Yorkand of a con- vontion' In” Philadelvbia’ July 4, Lo ratify or dis- sporove of nomioations for the Irosidency pre- viously mado. Tho Huntington (Ind.) Ierald prays: * For QGod's sako, a8 well ne for the best intorests of the Btato, wo trust wo shall not have wuother Fool Logislature.” That dopoads. If tho De- mocracy and Indopeudonts should earry tho Htate, a8 they did two yoars ago, ** snother Fool Logvlature' would bo no name for it,—Ludi 1n- apolis Journal, This is spealting one word for Indlana and two for Ulinots. The Knoxville Okronicle says that * Bouthorn Congressmon aro more enorgotic in roviewing doad issoes than they ara in working for aia to wmalto our rivors navigablo and increasing our cnmmercinl facilities, - ‘I'ho utteravco of & poli- ticlou'a oillnluu on the doclrino of Stato-Rights jaof farloss intorost to us than Governmont oid for the improvement of Southern rivers, but o groat many of our Congresamen do not seewm to think so0,” *Tho old ilag aud av approprin- tion” agaim. S~ * B — BREVITIES, Rochestor Demoacerat:” A olorg¥man at Yo Croeso was olocted foreman of afire company ; but be couldn't command the nccessary lan- guage, and had to resign. . Yonkera Gazells: Ouo little girl when asked by Lor mother what plenaure she.was willing to give up durlg Lont, answered: * Golng to school.” A Connecticut grocer died tho otlier day, but bofore lio closed hia oyes ho admittod to Laving a palr of scales_weighing fiftcen ounces to the nd, lo didn't waub Lis soul weiglied on . hem, Eldorly agriculturist to scasonsticket-holdor in the train : **You don’t iave uo ticket i * Na, I travol on my good looks | **Then.” after loolung Lim over, "probably you sla't goiu' vory farl" Goneral smilo, This ominontly Catholla Joke is from tho Irish Citizen: **Gon, Bherman, {4 s mtinated, wilt g0 to Europo next year, whero he contomplates 8 vialt to tho Pope. That will be Sheruan's socond mareh to tho 820, * Aro yon & Christian ?"* ‘asked ono of Mr. Moodv's neaistants at an inguiry.-meeting, of a bard-looking customer who bud taken & front soat. . “No." he unewerod, sadly, “l'm o plumber,” It was s Lopeless caso, Bacrilege,—Parish Clerk’s Wifo: *“TLet yon into the chureh to draw a interior? I dustn't do it, Miss, Thoro was a party thore last year, and do you know thoy loft & ’orrid Dissentin' trac’ in the rector's pow! Lvyor sinco that it's ngainet ordera,—#unch. In England thoy tell how Bankey walked up to a gronadior, and, takiug bim affectionately by the belt, pald: ¢ Young man, I Jikowise am' » #oldior—n soldier of Ifoaven.” - * Old 'un," ro- turnod tho granodier, ' you'ro a loug way from your barracks, anyhosr,” Tady—*'Now, Al Bnapper, as I saw vou at church Iast Bunday, toll me what you think of our now preachier?” BSnapper.—*I think he would bo o firet-claes marlyr at tho stake," Lady—~*Wny 8o, Mr, Bnapper?” Buappei— “Because Lo {3 B0 very dry.” Why the Engllsh slould be continually sing- fog **CGod mnve the Queen " {8 more thun & ressonable man can conjectnro. It is alwavs advigable to eave tho jack ; 'hl,lt the quoen only counts two for game, angd 8 always a good card to throw away. A'boy was asked which was tho hurting another'a foelings, or hin feolings,” ho eald, “Right, m; #ald thio gratiflod prieat roatest avil, ugor, *Tha dear child,” 3 “and why is it woise to hurt tho feollugy 7 Beeanso yon can't tio & rag around thom,” oxclaimed tho child. At a roataurant in Manchester, England, some ehrowd practico hins just comer to light, the proprictor daceiving tho pablic by lugn the meats of Dutch oystors 1o native sholls and sell- lhnrl:l ufl}n\lg;lil ‘This ‘t’l’x ulvldantlv the msn spoken of [u old timos as tho * oystorman reap- ing whero he had not sowed.” 3 " A young minlstor, somowhat distinguishod for lal!-cnucfit, having felled dissstrously before a crowded sudience, was thus addressed by an sged brather: **If you had gono iuto that puipit foelivg a8 you o on coming out of thet {mlpn.yo_u would havo folt on coming out of bat pulpit as you did whou you wout into that pulpit.” Charles Dudley Warner wrilos to tho Hsn Franclaco Chronicle that tha ‘L'welve Apestlos wio mako their abpoaranco out of tho Btras-~ burg Cathedrpl clock are & strango lob, Tho; oowe out ons by ono, Y‘u- up to their Lord, au give & queer litto hitcl, aa if {hoy woure nbhguu 10 acknowledge 1iis superiority, but didn't rel- ish it very much, Norwich Dulletin s _Thoy ara pot naturally a susplctous people on Blook Istand, bus wheu a Iecturer stops there and folly thoin that he asky for no roward in the paltry gauds of this worid, but meroly for tho approval of his acience and fellow-man, they usually go out and lock up thoir chickens, ‘They say thoey'vo been foos ed that way too often, The rocent ahower of flesh In Bath County, Ky., hss provoked: quite s rellgious rovival awong tho colored population thers, Thoy ecat }hemn:lvuwoboni h:fl i °I 'rlalunn. with thoir soes turned upward, the heayeu full of mutton-chops, aud sing ; WP # Kum sot yere, hungry nlggay Kum sot yero on do 4Toun’, Do Lawd Heam » gwine To fraw de vitisls down,® =ity Louls Globeslicmocraly 21 RADW. 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