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The Chicage Daily THibnne, VOLUME 29, M Ve INSTITUTION. $500,000 CAPITAL, * $110,000 SURPLUS. e Oldest sud Liargoat Savings Hank in (e Northwest. Pays G por cont Intersst por spnum on deposits, semi-annually, on the 1stof January snd 16t of July. All deposits made during the 1st thres days of s month draw interest for tho month, i TIB s ETY % SEETY oo S TV ot State Bavings Institution were built for the acoommodation of the Business Mon snd Bankers of Ohioago aud the Northwest. They are Fire-Proof end Burglar-Proof Money, Disamonds, Bon: Deodn, Coin, Bullion, Bilverware, Wills; and other valua. ples taken on special doposit, and guaranteod socurity, Safos in theas Vaults for rent at ble rates. b ° D.D.SPENCER, Proa't. A. D, GUILD Cosh'r. Q=O0. 0. COOK, Mau'gr Balaty Vaulta. 100,000 TOLEND, first-] iproved Real Eata! L] sy may be made betler than 8 SOUDDER & MABON, 08 Desrborn-st. = mitsondinarily good, rate per canty CARPETS, &o: NEW CARPETS. Choloes Now Designs of Every Grade of CARPETING Havo been added to ALLEN, MACKEY & CO.S Stook, and purchasgers will now bo offered tho Latest Styles and best goods at the Cheapest Prices and in great varioty. NEW PRIVATE PATTERNS of Moguette, Velvet. Body and Tap- estry Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain and Extra Superfine Ingrain. Tho attention of Morchants and others is called to the Btocks of Oil- Cloths, Matting, and Bedding, as wo are offoring BARGAINS in all these departments to reduce stock. E. A, LANCASTER & ©0,, 9233 State-st., cor, Jackson, TO RENT. Desirale Ofices TO RENT IN TEB TRIBUNE BUILDING. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, Room 10, Tribune Building. To Rent~-North Side Residence,” Thio . elegantly-situatad and firat-class 3-story and basement marblo-front honss 278 OL10-ST,, east of Blate: hoa all_modern lmprovements, Iargo clonsts, &o.; house newly painted and calcimined; Ia roady pow, and is only five minutes’ walk from Lako-st. Ap- ply fioxt door east. Not for boarding-house. TO MANUFACTURERS TO RENT, for Btorsge and Manufacturing purposes, » store 18254 feet, fonnocted with & two—llgry ‘WAre- Bouso in the rear, 30156, with elevator, and basment 80202, with stable-room for 4 horacs, and drive-way into basement, attusted on Fifth-ay,, just south of Van PBuron-st, O, W. PIEROE, Real Estate and Note Erokor, 146 Dearborn-at., Koom 6. FOR RENT—DWELLING: FROM MAY 1ab, & firstclaes three-story and base- mont marblo front dwelling, in prime order, with large brick baru, on Walavh-av,, esst front, north of Fourteenth-st. Wl not be rented for a boarding. Souse. Ta aifitly reapansiule party liveral terme w bo mads. C. W, PIEKGE, Beal Estate and Noto Livoker, 146 Desrborp-at,, Rooia 6, TFOR RENT. Offtoes on first, second, fourth, and 41tk foors of Resper Block sud McCormick Dlock, singly and in sutoi.Apply st Roow 1 Reaper Block, tatles. Apy FOR RENT. Alarge corner basement ofice: also desirable up. wlairs offices, in the Metropwlitan Block. Apply to A. A, MUNGEI, _iloom 8. NOTICE: Public Notice. Ciry ComrrmoLeza's Orricy, . Qmicaao, March 29, 1876, Notice is hereby given to all persons owing Real Eatate Taxes to the City of Chioago for tha year 1875, that the City of Chioaxo will, stany time before May 1, 1876, borrow from tuch parsona tho smount of ‘auch City Taxes due fram them, and will allow for such loan iwoand one-halt per osnt(2)on the amount Yorrowod, and wilt 1ssue vouchers therofor lhiunan be used in 8‘ ment of the said taxes, and which the oficorar will be die tosted 8o to receive, By ordor of the Mayor and Financs Com, n:nnlg to 8,8, HAYES, Comptralle: om 3 Oty Hall, oor. Adama & 1,aBalla.sts, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Moo of the Lako Shoro & Michigan Bouthern Railway Co, * - CLEVELAND, Barch 29, 1876, The snnual meeting of the Stockholders of this Sompany, {or the slection of Directors for ibe snsne BE year, and for the transsction of other appropriate Wainess, will bo held at thia ofica of the Company, in Bo Cuty ‘of Clevaland, Obio, on Wedneadsy, the 3d lay of ‘May next, botwesn (lis hours of 11 o'clock in Beforencon and 3 o'clock in tha afternoon of that by, GEORGE D, ELY, Secretary, VINEGAR, P.RU&"»S%&G‘ 56 1NG S Vi VINEGAR Celebirated for ita Purity, Strengthiand Flavor, ;Vumum o Knr‘\‘l"’:‘kh& u\\'. #u rantee I (0 Seaiirely free from Aulphuric Acld or other deleter: {ance with which Mod Viseparisadulterat o U subal O 44l 0 it Vi kain iha Ftufl.‘i{m.u'&“'i LERURIRG S o Chltvem CI‘llCAGO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1876—TEN PAGES. g PrANOS .. YALRTIMEIOCKS, | _____mmEss goops. | T R v | oy sas | MAYOR HOYNE. B8 tmstiapnindy : 1 [ shivered wmith the ory, and tho gred S & with & Meet in the Exposi- tion Building. {4 MATTER OF INTEREST (Hpectal Tele, SPRH\]G D_E{?E_SSG@BS Forty Thousand Citizens 1) BTawroan, April 10, 1876, D.cfl. t‘:ov‘m‘& Pc?"um Htate, Cul P oot hE 4 1% ontast o itsburg tetwegn alo an argent 3 3 oot oy intacementa—New Boven | T Lok, Fifloe uania e i, Heversoota And Quietly but Firmly Cedave foll see s tramn, overstring Dass Planos, wit £% arih, De v Alo, ; osewond Cate, and carved legs, for $280—Boxed and avr. Locr: ¥ TURIN CoATANT, defivetcd st aay T, N, Dipet In Chicago—Terms of paiNr o Lay Down Their t, 25 onah, temaindoe $10 montbly: or $30 it an l‘in monthly: of $100 cash and nSrElrurly ~tand for eatalogus with fnflexplanation, REED'S 'é'fiMPLB OF MUB10, 92 Van Burocn.st., OARO. 1 Lza, Aprll 8, 1576, President Teen Caty Nationsl Diank, Platform, Richard “Haya, and other: ‘The underaigned Committss shpaint~d to the Bank Time Locks exhibited by ths Yala gent Companiee, do report: That whils they either one would make & good and facura lock, they unhetitatingly give the prolerence to the une shosra by the Yals Company, Signed) 1. B Rkrw, M Fifthiay, -~ {Bigned; T, B, BapiLiox, 15 Smithfeld-at, o (Cortificate,) Finar NaTionan Baxe, CHicauo, April 10, 1878, D, B, Oavert & Co., Chicago, (ieneral Agents Yals Jock Manufacturing Company: Dran B ‘e bave had ihe Yale Time Lock in ure over iix meniha, and cheerfully cortify to ita excel Ience and its performance of il iha dutien, o sider it sim) d couvenionut In nsa, And {19 atrength of works sewmt to promise years of garvice. The newspaper atory some time sitce titat our lock had stopped 1a falue, a8 It hea nover stopped & moment sinca it was put on. We recoramend It m1 absolnls security both sgalnst masked burplars anid againat any improper Will offer this morning 50 GASES DRESS G0ODS, Including every noveity of the sea- son ot the following REDUCED PRICES: b cases Twilled Serges, 20 cts; worth 35 cis. 10 cnses Black and White and Brown Check at 25 cts; usual price 40 cts. A Committes Appointed to) Weit on the Town . Officers. ; 1 If They Fail to Resign, Declsive Action WIll Be Promptly Taken, ‘e have juat purchased 000 firat-class Pianos sud rgans for the SPRING 'E, and will seil thom at tho largost discount from fac- tory .pricea - ever offered. Terms of paymont, $38 to $100 cash, inder quarterly or 810 0 S50 monthly. ® Gatalogues with full Cataloguos with' 50 pieces Arabasquin Poplin, 3 2 °nl'nn“mmmnx'>5§"}\'fi§‘m T OF MUSIC, :;?':'x'};’.}'r\‘::n'," fumdhist & wal i byatant iy Damnases, stripes and plain, for Anothe}' Committes 1‘;0 Be Ap * 93 Van Buren-st., Chickgo, @lgmed) __ L.J. Oaer, Catler. | Gompination Suits, at 50 cts per pointed to Wait on i {Carttfcate,) yard, retailed elsowhere for $1. A full line of Mohair Pongees in plain, striped, and brocaded, very desirable. C 7 500 pieces desirable Plaids, very choice, at 12 1-2 cts, 15 cts, 20 cts, 30 cts, 37 1-2 cts, and 5O cts, re- markable cheap. 300 picces French Colored Cash- mercs, spring shades, at 75 cts and $1. Also Great Reductions in Black Goods, 40-inch all-wool Cash- mere, G5 cts, 75 cts, 80 ots, and $1. Superior quality all-wool Black Cashmere, 48 inches wide, at 90 cts, $1, $1.10, and 81.25. Drap D’Ktes, extra wide and heavy, for Sncques, at $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, and $2.50. b YWe solicit an inspection of the above goods at your earliest con- } venience, as our prices will be found satisfactory. 121& 123 Sta.te-st.,‘ 0 Trenty-second-st and Hichigan-ar, PIANOS, THE BraTe SAviNGs INsTITI CHicaao, April 16, 3 Colvin. ") D, B, Covart & Co., Agents Yale Lock Manufactaring After completing our mansive Safe post Vaults, and making them so stroug as fo sist all posaibio attempta at robbery by burgl tools, we determined to aud a Tims Lock which shouid absolutely prevent the new and dangerous process of robbery by which bank oflicers ara com- lied at night to give Up the combinations of thelr Focka to maskod bargiars, aud ‘o we placed 2pon e door of one of our principal vanits she Yale Tims Lock, which {8 in use with complets succes upon ¢ many of the largest inatitutions in this country, Ths 1 Yalo Lock worke splendidly, and fnlblla alf thit you ciatoa for it, Tt given compieta satisfaction, and we "] recommend it chesrfully as affording the most rollable and mont absolute security. Raspectfully yours, (gigred) D, D, Srencza, Preaident, Over 400 in use without & single faflure. For Olroulars and torms addresa D. S. COVERT & CO., 43 Biato-st. e e ————————— "WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. WATCHES | ‘DIAHG We offer a very large and well-selected stock of E. How- ard & Co., Waltham, Elgin, and fine Swiss Watches, Dia- mond Engagement Rings, and Bar Rings, and styles of Ster- | And. Request Him to Yield to the Will of the People. Tom Hoyne Is Nominated for Mayor and Accepts the | Position, Long John on the Tax-Eaters and tho Ballot-Box Stuffer. ! AR the only thetrmaents of thetr chas that havestood {- the test of time, proving thoir durability ana capacity for standing in tuns longer than say otler atyls of Pisno, Nearly 600 in use in Chicago ‘and vicinity, all of which Lava given tis most wnalified gufatactlon. LYON & HEAL! Elliott Anthony Expounds the Law, and Upsets Oolvin's Pre- tensious, Hiate and Monroe-sts, OCEAN NAVIGATION; Notice to Importers. LEYLAND LINE STEAMERS, Isdvorpool to Boston ! 0 aitention of INPORTERS is directed to tablishment of & now lino of Steamara from Livi oxtan, satling fortnightly, Tha Sta and tovuragce s guaraniced at lovoat rat Biils of Ladiog whil ba Isvned at Lirerpool a a ew York, Baliimore, or Pajladelphis. Go Doston are loaded dircatly frim tha Stasiner Into th and wll e forwardar byitio B ONAN S DISPATCH TRANSPORTATION GO, by spacial | Tima from Boston o Chicago, FIVIY DAYS. It 1s boliaved that the facilities aGlarded Dy t1o Line ara nnsurpasted, aud will win the favo+ and support of importers, [HATES ABLOW ALY ANY PORT, QUINE TINY, LOW INKURANCE, 43P o PIAYAOE O EXTRA TAKDILNG OF GOODS. ‘your goods by Ioylane 1ZVES Speeches by Hessrs. Moran, Swett, Mitch. ¢ll, Yan Arman, and Sheridan. Organization of the Second Meeting.-- Remarks by Robert Collyer and Others, y CHICKERING i TUseless. Efforts to Induce the Four . Frauds to Resign, i \ They Unltedly Porsist in Holding on to PPRR & CO., Kraight Tirokors n Liveriool, | }ing Silverware found nowhere ! A | e moneagoataowprces, | £ LANOS, Tl Frandleaty-Aeleed Offces, & B Agenta in Tioston. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, The Goneral Transatlantio Company's Mall Bieamers ot N.MATSON & (0, | UPRIGHT AND SQUARE. THE EXPOSITION BUILDING. b 1 Plymouth (G, Bweetest Toned. Most Durable. i bbbt Saedio L epaATR AND MONROE-STS, FOR RALT: AT THE PEOPLE IN COUNCIL. roul southerly tan any othier), Wil sail irom Plor No, a¢ib River, as tdiiow, 1.?‘|s\f‘1§uk.f.uu‘ T Avrit 4 A w I'aazol tANCK., Trudells, JTu. April 25 FERIOK OF FABSAGHE "IN GOLD (incladuiz wises Firet cabln, 8110 and 8120, accordla to acoominudationt sscand oabin, $72: third, €40. Return tiokets at raduend Tatos. Hieorige 826, Wilh $1DCFIUE A0COIMOOALIODE. cludink wne, baiding d uteuans wilhout extra charx Btasmers marknd thu LOUIS DRYKDIAN, Axen: W. F, WHITL, No, 87 Clark-st., for Chicaxo. STATE LINE. £GOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, N O e AN LN DUNDRRIY will ‘sall from AND WOAT TOXY DID. ] ‘Tho gallerics were filled firat. From tha point Just behind the observatory slovator to the rear eud of the biall, tho balconies wero filled at 7:80. 1 A smallor gallery on the western side was packed ' until the peoplo upon it wers almost broathlesa, | Tbe scafiolding running west from the elovator, | 4} andtbe elovator-towor, croaked and groaned with the living weight. 8ix thonsand people wero suspended on the platforms, that looked horri- bly fragile undor tho pressure upon them, Tho floor below was ons puleating mass of humaoi- ty. From tho slage, erected noar the northerao TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 2 Van Buren-st. : REED’SQ PHOTOGRAPHY. o not cary sleoraxe DALSSDRETH, 55 Lroadway, N. ‘asr, Kandolph, Agent OPENING RECEPTION! PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR COOK COUNTY BONDS, Thono first-class fuil-powered steamers o end, back to the art dopartment in th 2., New York —_— N p n the south, TERR G Eiana: lootor Oune 751'&";5"."‘3»::\1 : thoro was scarcely an inch of room. Along tho BEATH OF VIRGIIA. o e BR AND’S OFFICE OF TR eides thero was & stream pushing throogn tho A '.;anri;llx;;lnm';rhu&t{'me]r Mlat:-.tbmgm i -} outskirts of tho crowd, toward the stage, then S N Rl Conaty Treasurer & Conaty Collcto, turning‘in towards thie contro and aoon absorbed. At the northern and southern ends the throng was packed so tightly that a movomont on the part of one man was communicated to tho wholo. The staircasos to tho gallory wore chiok- od up g0 that it was imposaible for the crowd to movo elthor way. Evory box, every pile of lum- - ber, ovory stiok of timber, was black with ita load. Away up in shadows, above tho lights, tho girders, beams, trussos, stringers, aod rtios bold their loads of iInterested men, Literally, from floor to csiling tho build- ing was jammed. Along the ledges of tha skylights, human belogs wore perchod,, liko orags JONN B KAKLE, No, 60 Ulark-st., Chicage. STAR BALL LINE, UNITED STATES & BRAZIL MAIL BTEAMSHIPS, Bafling montnly from Walson's Wharf, Brooklyn, N, ¥. ¥or Fam, Pernsmbuco, ahta, xad R Junerto, Gllig at Bt, Johns, Porto Itico, NELLIE MARTIN, 3,000 ton: Baturday, April 15 JOUN BRAMALL, 2,500 tans —_ ‘Passenger accommodations For frolght and prssage, at reduced rates, apply te Jd. 8, TUCKER & CO., Agents, ¢ Pioe-at., New York, National Line of Steamships, NRW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVIRPOOL. LHRARIN o ENCLAND AN New Photographic and Fine Art Studios, 210 & 212 Wabash-av., * NEAR ADAMS-ST,, TO-IDAY, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, AFTERNOON and EVENING of cach day. The public are cordially favited to attend, ] COOK COUNTY, ILL. OMce on North Desrborn-st., betwean Michigan and Illinots-ats, Omicado, April 11, 1870, Healed bids will bo recetved at the County Treanire (4 er's oifica until 13 o'clock m. Tueaday the 16th inst,, for the sale of 25 $1,000 fire bonds, due May1, 183, bearing interest at 'tho rate of 7 por cent per annum, ayablo semi-annually on the 1rt uf May and Novem- Elr at the Metropolitan National Bonk of New York and ab this ofice. ‘Thera will bo accrued interest from tbs 18t of November, 1876, 82d bids munt bo mace ace cordingly, Dids for'all or sny, portion of tue bonds, the county reserving the right Lo sccept wuch a5 1w TR, ADS, 0 o1 ENGLAND, A be deemied necessary, or Teject sll {hs bids, Envel- HRLVETIA, Afiv? i ITALY LApTilas, oa m H. L. BRAND. g.-..:em.m. o y,,I.r{w'fi ;,.,’mu:,d +Bida for Cook | birds. Boards were ron across from rail to OANADA,.... 0% LUNDRS BN Ok 13, 8300, m, = Oousty bonds.” besm, and bont, and eroaked, sud cracked with ey, Metiru tisketd BOOKS. : L. 0. myeK, the loads they hiald. Uplifted Isaders bors mon 368 currency, Drafia County Treasurer, ¥ P! Beataing . o reenchs DO 7 0. C. ¥, HOLDER, on every round, and awayed and staggored with Clark and Randay THONAS LONENGAY, the mnsues upon thom. JOHN HERTING, JOIN TAUOR, ¢ A, B, JOIINBON, Y Gommiltos on 'Finance, NOTICE TO CAR-BUILDERS. Recxsven's Ovrics, M1a50UR1, KANGAS & Txas DAILWAY, Brpatta, Mo., April 4, 1876, Proposals will be received by the undersigned untll Apri] 20, 1876, for bufiding two hundrad (200) atandard Loz Cars, for use of Missourt, Kanes & Tozes Rail- way. l!or Information as {o speciftoations, patterns, drawe loge, et aprly 1o A. D, GARNER, Geners] Superin- tondent, Aedaha, Mo, Fayments will be uiade in casl o dellvery of care st u Launibal o Bt. N WILLIAM DBOND, Recelver, Missourt, Kanus & Taxas Railway, MILLINERY. OPENING. ‘Tho Exposition Bullding was a boiling, seoth- ing sea of human creatures. Thero was no in- dividuality, It was ‘one huge conglomorato. Around the stago, away back to the northern ond, mon wore packed, far bayond the reach of the speakera’ volcos, bat unablo to extricate themaalves. Tho garden cascade at tho southe orn end was {tvaded, and becamo a lake of God's images, Pressing in’'from tho streot camoa gulf-stroam of struggling men, fighting their way to tho centre, and then curving northward, whoro thoy wero mot by a backwater from the atand and held motionless, until the entrances were choked up. Enginecrs in blue coata 7o- solvod themsalves into fettics, and turning the stream, it lowod along the sides; snd into the nooka and cranaies, until at last it was checked, ana tho building ovorflowed. FROM THK YRONT OF TITE BTAGH that sceno was grand, Tho eddies and curronta of faces cbbod and tlowed. Hore and there was NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. Thie steamers of this Campany will sail every Sature day from Lremeu_¥ier, fool af Third-#l,, Hoboken, Hates of passage—From New York (o boiihampion, Loudon, lavre, and Hiremeu, Arat cabin, $100; wecons cabln, $30, gold; stesrugo, 130, currency. For freignt OF paaage Apply 10 ' OF R FIFTBOOK STORE 25,000 BOOKS, : new and fresh s solling off 4425 redustion and & PRESHEHINT WITH EVERY BOOTK, Prosents conslatof Jewelry, Siiverware, Musios! Tustra. prats sto, sto,te. | A larg siock of Hiblo Prayor ki Misosllansous; al) kind 1080 par LI s 2 Bowling Giroen, Kow ork. Great Western Stenmship. Line, ¥rom New York to Ihistol (E:ngland) direct. MERSKT, W day, BOMERYKT, Western ~tatarday, April 18 B; Bue Cabin Pas By DA L R R ; at e A F, APPUSRO HOD IR RS, Qihay ke Buoro &A1 INMAN STBAMSHIP LINH, Carrying the Malla between EUROPL AND f\filE!{lCA. S Drafts on Great Hritain and dreland. U.S. B, JENNINGS & CO., SOLE MANUFACTURENS OF TUE NOHOR LINB. E !A'uuin mullS‘l‘n;'N,'::“n -‘n_ 3 . & whirlpool, and oecmannuz 3 ‘:’urgn rolled. s el . the surface, dashing againat the platform, e, 4 Iucladiog protisions! over 3 \ S, Ny R for a f{resh a 3 - :':;'i‘:".’f:'fi's"" nd M M.A.IL; AND DEALERS IN ¥| nns.srosanons Opentng of SPRING dMiLLy. | Pud drawiog back meep, Some timea a counter-tido rabbed along tho edges of tho waves, and, turning it {nto a maslatzom, sent fts wavos aplashing in nll directions, to bo caught up by aoothor ground awell that surged heavily and {hen broko into In- numerable ripples. And 8o it dashed and ro- ceded, and swelled and dashed sgaio, a mighty, magnidcons ses, -dangorous whon the starm shoutd come and drive 1ts waves sgainat some weak opposing eloment, In thosp whoso iniqui- tioa had created that great ocean'the centempla- tion of it must have awakened aome feeling of distrust, lest the terror break over thewm aud thoy slok aut of sight in 1ta fury. NERY occurs Thursday, April 1, A Targe and elo- gant assortment of ber owa importation. 56 Washington-st. Orer Chas, Gossage & Co.'s, Washingtop-st. entrance, S, JAMES HAVEN'S Openicg ocours HPENING To-Day and To-Mornow, ‘ 104 & 108 Wabashear, PomenSommdar e b ioart o o EDUCATIONAL, - S SRR, Lake Forest Academy. BUMMER-TERM of TEN WEEKS begine AFRIL 20, Collegs Biudios reviewed duriug the Term. Toye wisbing an opporiumity o do extra Keading in Latin and Greek during July s Augusl mey dud ying s o ;‘:fh oppertanity By DR oeko Fareut, 1: MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS outh Clark-st., sareh Dicek, MARY1.AND HADNS, Maryland Hams, MISOELLAY | Thess HAMS are, without exception, the Aneat ef- REMOVAL. lionn, 1§ 5ot SIGEoLtsE BT ot B wo ) W ex X . i mmodlous, or £afo struo- MMSOELLANEOUS, fered v s r any'olhee s, and {ne promptat REMOV.AT. e Lors i sioushus WAts iue 00 of shicures 13 tuvited, a8 b S g i gt ] sbont 160. Beforo tho meoting was well under 3ir, Newbolid Lelng divided between a grocery-houas ast and myself. O, TATUSM, 146 Enst dtaison-at, Yon s 400,000 F7. LUMBER Mast bs clensa out by May 1. ... NO.1T EAST OLICAGO-AY. _| , 500 men hed been thrown upon it by the surge below, ‘Thore wero four ladios thers, In thio oarly part of the eveuing they hind beon 1ushed wilh souts, but aa the stage filie ta were forgotten iu tho rush. sod the ladies were dieposed of in safer quarters, At 0 o'clook the back pars of the platform gave way, but beyond the siight jujurios sustaived by ous man, “who was trawplod ou, no damage was done. - At sbout 8 o'clock Ar, Jobn Wentwasth TIGHT CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER, INics Jepaned Oratings a spechity, gt KS, R.S.& V.. lP00RMICE Real Estate, Loan, and Collectlon Agemey, HAVE REMOVED TO 166 LaSalle-st.,! SOUTH OF MADISON, Fx rris, 0, STRING TRUCKS FOR HOVINE . 885 Midigun-av., cor, Madizon-st. ‘| 4. Ward Bllis, A, L, Morrisan, Gen. A. L. || Delio recoll and & rush, carriod Lo & 5 Iate form. Aahe l‘l:endnd.‘ lnnrl’l’x‘o‘\!n.'l’;’ susiy) ‘svanl up, achoed back ‘Yo, the topmost 7 dry, whero 80ma of tho Irbiat tante vhore b/:' S e timew o. Aud vo Weatnorth 1% .hafled with the yella of 40,0/,0 men, the ciat ]r\ A the cups, and'the sts mpiag of shousands/S” Jet, 3Lr. £l sts “Anthony caited 13; eetlng to or- der. and tend tho rorarution suS wting tha e sembiag s “ta then nommatas r, John Went- morta an Chsirman. snd (t” ootleman was olecte’y 63y reaoundod thrat gbi 18 'L t;::’ lc:lnuan\lr..d T.gh Ahe building and mado tho walis fair cren 'z an they echood back tha vote, iy AS LOXG JOIN STEPTED FORWARD $ha majority of the audience removed their b ata. Tho top of the risse bad suddenly turned “abite. Tan uphiftad facen wero 2o olose together that they looked ous mighty iivid mass. A the gbta aliova down tpon thom, thoy sosmed to roflect baek tho rays. Isck to the southorn end of the building, where thosa who wero thers iad retamed thoir coverings, it was sombre and: dark,—a fitting background for the white spray that Iay on the tor of tha waves. Long John man listencd to with respect and interest, and be evidently made a atrang impression in his firat words. * Fiftcon years ago to-night,” said he, * the: a8 & mars-mesting of citizens Lo take jolo co: sidoration tho imm'nent danger of our country. There were men- there who attended that maeting, and as "he reminded thom of it there camoup a murmnr that died away sgain, “Fitteen yervrs ago,” ho continned, * the firat gun was fired at Fort Sumter.' The muciur deepened agaln, and rose, and swelled, aod faded. bo proceeded to compara the dsugers of that dar with the threatenings of this, the o8-, zembinge Listoned awlile patiently, and then 1hore came & ru"wkn the wind on the prairie, ontl s Jaunched his denunciation apan the men who havo tzamplod upon the rights of the peoplo. and the rush snd murmur bisnded into # shriek of angor and 8 demand for rolief. But tha tempor of the meeting scomed to bo of stern determination. Thers wra no disposition to vont s uendolers rage in impotont caraings. A way of roform hiad been pointed out., It lay in tho powwer of that hugo throng to right them- solves and they Lnew ic, The loechss who wors factoned mpon thom wors to bo pulled of. Hones: olficials wero to be put in power. They held thoiwr oalvation in thelr own bands, nod when tho rosolutions, condemniog tho old ays- tem of frand and corruption and offering a now way of integrity and prospority. were road, they ;| Tere cnrried by a voico that penotratod overy coruer of Chicsgo, The eathusiasm was bonnd. less. The lighta winked and blinked and thon tairly jnmped” an cheor after cheer arose, and 1ang through the hall, and tho great crowd rolied and ntaggered in thoir exertions. It iz difficuit to manago so large an andioces, whera there aro 8o many prejuaices and prefor~ “mces, especially 80 when u largo numbor aro ot 10 heariug distanco of tho epoakors. Uat in this snstance the crowd was particulaly orderly aua slsays under perfect control, At half-past 8 a second ntand wna oceapied at the sonthern ond of the hall and speakers providod to inter- ett those who oould not reach the main stago. Large and unwieldy as tho meeting wss, thero was 0o delay and no flagging in the enthustasm, snd when ‘ot 9:45 an adjournment was ao- nonnoed, the crowd filod out quietly, and ina fow minutes the building was desertsd. THE FOLLOWING-NAMED GENTLEAEN are amoog those for whom scate wers reserved on the stage: C. P. Kellogg, . P, Derickson, i Judgs Otis, Elliott Anthony, Abner Taylor, C. !] 1. Hendotson, Hanry W. . Chaancy Bowon, . Torrence, Marshall Charlow H. Gregnry, Field, Goorge M. Puliman, B. G. Masou, L. L. Coburn, William Blalr, Arthor Dizon, Phil Ioyno, Tom Hoyno. Thomas G. Moars, N. 8. Bovton, 11. J. Willing, Miles Kehoo, 'Sof A, Bmith, P. H, Bmith, Goorgs 0. Clark, John Wontwortn, T. W, Harvey, C. T, Bowen, Henry Htroug, T, P, Cook, Comunissioncr Burdick, B. C. T, Houghtaling, . Bpald] e Bpa'ding, E£. Shipman, A BLIiPmen neeBiwte: B, McCagp, Norman Wilham, G. C. Campbell, Tobort I Liucoln, Norman C. Perkins, J, P. Reynolda, F. W, Pllmcg Goorgo M. Dogus, James P. Root,’ Goorge A, How, William Alirich, H. N. Biay, C. R, Corbin. J. W. Doane, A. . Good- rich, Auson Btager, Charles Csmsyon, D. B, Shioman, Loonard Bwett, Nobert Liaw, A. H, Burley, George N. Kimbark, ¥. O, Klokke, Dr. Chotlsin, Robert M. Woods, Willlam F. Cool- baugh, Jaseph 1tutter, L. M. Araold, and John LONG JOHN. ONOANIZING THE MLETING, The Hon. Elliott Anthouy called the meeting to arder about 8 o’clock, and read the published call, after which he proposea the Ifon. Joln Wentworth as Chalrman of the meoting, This acuouncement was rocoivod with thunoders of applause, aud it was somo minutoa befors the gentleman on being 1ntroduced could quict his sudionco down ta such a state aa wauld allow him to talk tothom. When quict had at Inst been restored, ho commenced, in Lis alow, poo- derous manner, to address the crowd. Ifo was intorrupted froqueutly by the crashing in of platforms, breaking of bonches, and tho noisy surgings of; tho crowd, bnt, nothiog dausted, ho kept right on. Ilis epeech was ag follows : Frroow-CiTizexs: Fiftoon years ngo this ovon- iog thero was an fmpromptu mooting of onr fellow-cltizons to tako iuto considoration the imminent dangers of . our country. Fifteen years pgo to-day the first gun waa fired at Fort Bumtor. (Cheors.] Thoe objoct of firing at tho fort was to commonce revolution which was to doetroy tho grentest and best Government on carth, sud under which among other blossings wo onjoyod was that of the purity of the ballot- box. {L‘hnm’s.] ‘Lhut night, without u unotlce, wo met with odr consgituted authority ; to-night we meet i WITIOUT A MAYOR, ' P either in poraon or in sympathy, {Shouts of derision.] Yet the dangers to our country are 88 imminent now < as they waro thon; more 40, bocause wa then had a bold enemy, and now we havo an idsidious one, both simiug; ot the same thing—the destruction of tho pwity of the ballot-box, the right of trial by jury, snd every other blesslng upon which the Government. must rest,» You caanot have a Republic whore tho right tq voto is not 1reo, and tho man that doprivos a fellow-citizen of Liaright to vota is 8a much' a traitor to tho cause of Republican liberty as Lie who tired upon tho American Hlag, [Cheors.] For what i n flag out oo emblem, an omblom of llberty—~an emblem of law. an1 without tho law thoro can be oo liborty. Itis anarchy, . Now, I have boon requested and 1 think it beat—and L nevor do anything at any- body's requost unjeas I approve of it—to call this maoting to order, This meeting is bound to MAKE SOME FENBATION ALKCAD, Reports of itswill go to every portion of the United Btates, Our motives snd our action may be misrepre- sented, but the world must understand that wo aro here to-night for tho preservation of law, for tho preservation of tho right of trial by jury, for ‘the right ot the purity of tho ballot-box. What, thon, bringa us togathor? Wh{als this donvo mass of pooplo hero to-night? 1t in because this conutry, which tho rebels could not put down, is now Lo put down intornal corraption, We are afraid it willnoc down, Ws ‘find the thieves all aver the Governmeout, from one portion of it to ths oiher—in all political parties, in all religioua aonomiuations. [Laugh- tar.] Goanywhore, go everywhoro, sud thers you will find'a thiof. And what is the cause of all thin? It artses from tho paternal system of Goverumont. ‘Thoy are bound to bave good liviog. if thoy lave to plundor tho wid- ows and orphsos to get 1. Thero are but two parties—ons is the party that bollaves it Ia thoir duty to aupport tho Governmant, and tho otber Iucfin party thai belioves the Qoveru. wmont should supuort them. [Laugnter.] TWO YEARY AUO on elected a Mayor, IHo bas & commiesion in fxin nend for two yeara, Lev him sbow it, Chaers,] But ho eays tho commission has oen extonded. Ia the olden times the sense of houor ran #0 Ligh that whonover a man was ac- cused of misropresonting his constitnents he ro- sigoed and ran tha race over sgain, [Choers.] Au honorablo mean, if bLe takes n public sosition at tho handa of cither polit- Joat party, is tbouyd, it o changes his sentiments, to resign’sud submit the caso to tho poople sgatn. Our Alayor may think he Log a righs to bold oftico ad Infinitum. As ag hovor- able man he is bound to resign and take his chances to be_re-slocted by his 10,000 majori [Laughter.] Ho has got thpusands on his al NUMBER 280, 1 don't see why hio nesd be afrald, [Laugh Now, gentlemon, he tells you that ti l‘:gll hisside. Lot him submit his cass te the Sue prome Court—whethor hia commission is ex- tonded or not, ‘That It sa sfirmativ Ympmmun, and st all public mostings ever attended thoy put the affirmative first. {Laughtor.] Now the trouble that haa arisen from that face ia that Mayor Colvin claims hig election undor tho law that waa passod by the STUFTING OF DALLOT-ROXES, He found hin poeltion through tha instrne mentality of bis frionds [lannhiter], and be cans not stap to stud7, 3Mayor Colvin profossos to bg oppoecd to etnfling “tho ballot-boxes, but haw €an b 8top athers from atufingtho ballot-boxeg whoo they stuffed tho ballot-boxes for him 2" Now after thoy etuffed the ballot-boxes fox Ism, he callod upon tham to stop stuffiog, ‘Their answer to him is, ** Wo Lave stuffsd fog you aad now wo propose to stuff a little for oure selves.” Consequontly that syetem of frandoe lent voling hias veen continued from that firex election éven up to the pressnt day, and will contlous so. And what he propoans now in ta carry enough to sustatn bim in bis placo, Who- over recommends him as Mayor recommeonds tho stufiing, aud when we talk to him aud bis blacklegs snd -thieves and other mon Liat overrido tho law of the city, whst does b toll s ? he le molng to have the oflien, and wo can't do anvthing agalnat it, Ho bea nlraady givon intimation tost if wo want ase swtanco bo will CALT, OUT TifK SECOND REGIMENT. ‘That romari will vory moch apply to his miserse bls friond Jamos Rachanan, Hs said the Ree bolhion could not bo put down. Bat the Rebol- lion was put down,—and the paoplo of Chicaga hava gat to hielp along, All the poople want it to nndoratand tho true lsaue, and the troo issne i ths eloction of tho right kind of Aldermen., No_don't caro whethier thoy are Pepublicans or Domocrats : wo waut aclivo, honost men, We wraut men that will go fot the right of the peo- le of Chicago to olect thoir ovn Meyor; and, if Ir, Colvin wants to run for Mayor, wo will lef bim run aod give bim ths purlty of tho baliot- box. [Cleore.] !ero in the First Ward is the Thormopyle; and £ don't waot a man to teli ma ho js an’ anti-Colvin man, aud thon go for hix Aldermen. The Sceipturs 18 plain and emphatia -upon this subject: aud Ieall the attsntion of many of my Christian friends horo io thia ward. “No man can sorvo two mastorn.” TOU CANNOT 0Q ¥OR_WAHNEN AND LONG JORX on the mamo ticket.” [Laugbter and checra.) * You cannot morve God and Mammon." If you clect Warren In the Firat Ward you disfranciise tho wanl. Qoo man votes ono way and tha other votes the othor. Ezcnso me for alluding to this matter, but this ward isthe Thormopyln of ths campaign, and I call upon my Chriatian {riends to g0 with us. If tha law is God, sorve Iim, but if tha davi), go for him. [Cheers aad laughter.} Now, my friendy, I notice man on_buth Cam- Paign Committecs that aro in sympathy with thig groat miovemen: azainst the spirit of lawless< nern. and £ mr Cliristisn friends again | com- mend o littls Seripture—tho 7th chapter of Joshul Bat, befors Long John had s chance to hurl his Beriptural quotation st tho aundicucs, thers Wa3 an interruption 1n the ahape of & LOTUD CRASI at tho back of tho main siand. A portlon of the platform went down, and a scone of noise_and haobbub followod. Amidet the nolso Long John Tonred ont ¢ ¥ Iam going on, gentlomen, and yon can't stoy me. You may mnaxe all tho uoiso yon waat to. but you never knew me to dry up when I started to epenk lers in Chicago. I say that oid Josbua naver succeeded until he throw the . Acchansall ovorboard, and yoa havs got to Joarn! {Applauso.] 1 don't want s mauto talk toms about rogular nominces, f, up to the laat mine ute of my caatiug a vote, L find thero {s a man golng into the Common Counctl that makes moucy or wants to 1inske mooey, if ha thinks enough of tust ofico to pay out money o get 1, 1 will werateh hia nams from wmy ticket, and I waot you all to do tho same thing, KO DUMMELRS BUALL BE 2L to the Common Couvcil. {Cheer thoro i8 agother dangeg. to ua,. ChiteagtHAd “ovor bedn™ 48 good a4 gold, The " Mayor of Chicago onlyhiad to tolegraph to Naw Yorlk that bo wauted movey, and the money was roady for pita. How is 1t'now? Whr, vou ars travereing the wholo Unitod States of America. In_every broltor's uhon iu the country thero is +ome Cnicazo scrip put up for salo, and nobody will buy it. ‘T'hte crowd by thia timo was surzing back and forthh, snd pressing townrds the main stand. Loog John saw 1t and said ; Now, gentlemen, wo are golng to organize a meeting over al tho othor end ‘of tho ball, aud if you aro roady to besr me stay hara: if vou mant to Loar anybody elss moro, go over thora, 1 bavo cuough'in mo for twanty speeches, [Laughter.] D'argof the crowd nought relief from tue por- fectly terrible jam and moved alowly aud with muol diflicalty ta the south end of the ball. Bug Long John kn}x & vast andiouco befors him, and went on as follows : » Now, your polica ara not paid, your firemen l.n;dnfi paid, aud your school-teachers are nof* paid, V-IAT DOES COLVIN SAY ? He mays the poople won't rny taxes, How is 1t ont in out country towos all over the Btate? ‘Choy pay their taxes there, and they have lawe yora onotiel it thoir employ to bo able to iz up ® tax-let that can b coliocted. [Cheers.] No man bas arizht to take charge of bis own law. Tho attornoy Colvin has got fn hua omploy can't draw up a tax-list that will stick. Anothor roas son I3 the taxesaro #o high you cacnot pay them. Another instauce: You hold all yon¢ property by law, and anybody who takes your monoy bas got to take it by law ; and, if tho lawd aro good, why dou't ho got tho taxes and pay the policemen ? The truth Is that there are two ways of collectiug our tazes—ono logal, tho other illegal.” Tho logal way is what you read ot in tho Beripturos—a steaight and narrow Way. You have to go through a kmali gato. . DUMMERS COULDN'T GLT THROUGH thers, but Colvin is on the illagal, the broad way, and, with his thoussnds of bummers, will take that broad road [Cheorn.] Now, my {cllow-citizens, I proposo that, if Mr,. Colvin'stops tho schouly, wo shall parade all our scholara:and bring theni to his office and lot the children go in and unite in the gensral call o bitn to resigo. sLuugmcr and applause.] Allow mo iu closiog, gentlemen, to say that I see from all of you hera tho epirit of ‘76, Now, just be guided by the wisdom and by the pru- douce of '76, and all will bo right. THE RESOLUTIONS, TUKY MEAN DUSINESS, At the couclusion of Johu Wentworth's: speech, Maj. B.D. P’holps camo forward and manouaced tho list of Vico-Presidents, and Soo- ' rotarles, and Committoo on Resolutions, as pub.' lishod in yosterday's TRIouNe, which waa unane* {monsly sdopted. Aftor the crowd had voted: ayo, Jobn Wentworth asked tho noos to peak out, if thers wore avy, but nono answered. The " Hon. E. (. Laroed 'thon moved that the Com- mitteo on Resolutions be slfowed to report. The resolutions were road, as follows : Theciizens of Chicago, assembled Irrespeative of nationality of party, hereby adopt tho following ss ex. pressive of thetr convictions aud purposes in refers ence to tho grievicnces and burdems which have brought thiem together 1 ; . WiEnRAs, Our city lioa for years been governed by | a Board of Aldezeen who hiave lovied and disbucsail i thoough various eubordinato Toarda soms $3,000,000 annually, The meuibers of this Board, although 'the' duties are enerous and roquire nesrlyall the time’ of the fucumbent, bave xerved withous compensation, he resull has boen that fow men having remunarative occupations kave been williog (0 scoept theso ol snd, although we recugnlzo Louorablo and well-known Excoptions, &3 & wholn (he. inoral steadard. of the. inard bus been gradually growlog worsu and waree, uutil out of 118 mafority & corriivt liog bse been * that leads to damnation. organized and perpetusted from - yewr to year, Ihis Mup b anored tho public good, and Larered i3 Voled. to ine . dividuals’ aud to corporatione, 1t Las encouraged Jobs at the azpenso of the city, colluded with contrust. . ure, farmed out offices, and crialoally conspired with bad mouto fulsify the' tullot, a0d 1a the aggregate and fu ull its shamuful delaits, hiaa been as disgraced. and corrupt 3a it is posaible for a Govornmont to be. nder ihis maladministration of wmunieipal oifairs taxes lovied fu past to contribute to the spolls of offico have incrosed until taxstion Uas Locoioo & synonym for coufiscation, ‘Th fruits of tlis extors | tion being insufticlent, certiticates of indetteduess of Goubkta jegallly Dave beon pob upod ihe inarket, and * are now fosting "o city credis has been datanged, tho clty flacif in ths cyes of tha world disgraced, aid we, 1ta citizeus, while struggiing 10 recover oF lessan our lowca Ly tha fire aud tas panic, 1ave been plnndered througli the furins of law aud by men whom we havo elocted, aud who bavesworn o dotnelr dutiee” boutatly. Uider thess appalitig clrcumstances of oppression sud of “pertl, the bounest citizens of C ugbp {rrespective of party, bie sionslity, oz condltiun, plodss ourseivos 1o bury sud forget in the pressnt hour of dauger ali pae- 1y distinctions, and to act 84 ono man foF cmaucls- abaut at a dlscount, \

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